Copiah Lincoln Community College - Trillium Yearbook (Wesson, MS)

 - Class of 1969

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He was an honor graduate of Copiah-Lincoln. An active student in all phases of campus life, he was named to Co-Lin's first Hall of Fame. He is past president of the Mississippi Association of College Admissions Counselors and past president of the Belhaven Faculty Club. He is a member of MEA, NEA, and APCA. Mr. Thames has served as treasurer of Phi Delta Kappa, a national education fraternity. He is a member of the Lion's Club and the Brookhaven Kiwanis Club. He and Mrs. Thames, the former Anne Allen, have two daughters, Rachel Lynn and Rebecca Leigh. They are active members of the Baptist Church. President Billy B. Thames Z' Fw , fc 2 uf '77 K . i l I i I r . . 5 K i I I 5 I l I X K 1 15.10 , 'ff , ,exist 1 .' .a V - .I,.xA.t1Q,f. ' g1qJ9'- 'fi J, -,gs Qu ' fi. 5 . s as A x' 'ar I 545,39-Q.. N 6 1 N -Ju Q 125222322 ' 5 f ,f I 3, X , SY WK! Q 5 M 4 'F' 7 if 'K ' 1 6 4- , ? 444 2' I '... 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More photos will appear in the student life section. , N. ,9., , iw' J i ' for fn 'ei 'H 'Wm mr 3l WE DEDICATE THE 1969 TRILLIUM TO . . . the person responsible for coordinating the many facets of this school system a conscientious individual who brings pride to the realm of our college one who has given of her time and advice because of her genuine interest in our problems one who performs a thousand deeds a day for the faculty and the student body a person with a congenial disposition whose cheerfulness helps us through the day a mother of two sons, Tommy and Terry an honor graduate of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College one who has served as secretary to the President since l945 and as secretary of the Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Alumni Associ- ation for many years an energetic lady who serves as chairman of the calendar commit- tee. BY HER INSPIRATIUN WE SHALL EVER BE TOUCHED, AND FOR HER ASSISTANCE WE SHALL EVER BE CRATEFUL. pw 4 Wm, ,f 4,431 -vagnvwm-f-W-M.. . -f-an -q-4-::,.-,,',.,- A. . '- . .. ...,-m...-.ma ,. Q 'x .fra --PV 4 rszfigf X Q Q w Qgkrhte.-E:-:.:-:-:.--V 3 - N --er 5.1: 4?-... -' . -ss.::5:1s:::-.::.-.. ' ff K X 5 X Q 2?-0 - m fx X , Qs X Q . x Q ,, X X M Exif X x N A N5 ' xx Q xX xx X x. ' N X X Q X .Q . Q. N . N. 5 Q X Q x VN N , K X ww-'-.i ar-2: , . s ,Q-:fa-: -.:-:.f.1rs::5.: 'f 1 s ,wg-.gQ, .Q.3 x.x.g..3 - 39, qu.. -YF... 5 f 1 . fi IVY' i'I'-E TH xx X , XII-v.-5-:..,I T: x X -.g1..-5-.rfxl-,.-ww .-.:. 2:5 svxxuw-:i-QQ.-,'m.:f.. N AQ.. A x . 4 X., x M, Y .QS .V .. ---- --' Egg, ' isa r1gE'?::,75x 'E.1' .ph A ' , ' . ,.-Qfg. rfxstxx. E 4 Nga Q-P: A.. . JF...-.w-X-.V .- sm 4... .51 M'-vs.. g.: x gg K Yi H. . -Y W' ' 124 ' ,.:.fisiI+S-1af1'12f1S:aau- 1ig..'HI' 'X -'Svc' . .... Q ..-....,. ...... . N .. . ...W A r., 1 xr .- 1,R,:'q -tu... - 31:55 Q A. . The 1969 Trdhum Is Dedlcated to ,. W : :5..:s.3::g 3, X M.:Qi:S:3:1':m:s-5-.::.54g-2. Copiah-Lineoln's Board of Trustees I , ' f ' ' ' 1 - ' '. E - , ' . . ...,, , li- J .K 3 X MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COPIAI-I-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL are pictured at a monthly meeting. Front row, lefl to right: Mr. Billy Bass Thames. president of Copiah-Lincoln Junior Collegeg Dr. Otho Messer. vice presidentg Mr. E. Ray Izardg Mr. W. S. Henley, board presidentg and Mr. Lester R. Furr. secre- tary. Second row. leji to right: Mr. B. Frank Hunter, academic dean at Copiah-Lincolng Dr. ,lim Stribbingg Mr. T. E, ,Iollyg Mr. Robert Caving Mr. I. S. Bass: Mr. C. C. Graves, Jr.: and Mr. C. I.. Tutor. Third row. left to right: Mr. C. C. Clarkg Mr. P. E. Bates: Mr. Carnie Smithg Mr. George Myersg Mr. Sturge Doddsg Mr. W. E. Boggang Mr. Harold Denison: Mr. Pence Brown. Board members not present at the time of the photo were Mr. Grady Callendarg Mr. Frank Loweryg and Mr. S. P. Torrey. Administrators MR. B. F. HUNTER MR. JAMES M. LEWIS Academic Dean - Guidance Registrarg A.A., Copiah Directorg A.A.. East Central Junior College-g B.S., M.A.. University of Southern Missis- sippi W? ,napnoh-H-his MRS. AGNES MACEE MR. CROVER SMITH Dean of Women Dean of Meng High School Principal A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S.. M. Ag., Mississippi State Univer- sitvg additional work, Mississippi Col- lege Lincoln Junior Collegeg B.S. M.Ed., Mississippi State Uni versity MR. M. RAY BUSBY Administrative Assistantg A.A,, Jones Junior College: B.S.P.E., M.S.P.E., University of Mississippig addi- qv.-an-uv' tional work. l'SM, MC, MSli MRS. JEAN RICKS Assistant High School Principalg Business Educationg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior College-g B.S., Mississippi Collegeg Candidate for M.A. 1969, USM -as -- l ,f Administrative Staff . . MR. ALTON RICKS Director of Student Activities. Health Education: A.A.. Copiah-Lincoln Junior Collegeg B.S,, Delta Stateg M.A., University of Mississippig additional work, University of Southern Mississippi MR. BURLIAN O'NEAL WALKER Publicity Directorg Journalismg Publieationsg,B.S.. University of Southern Mississippi: additional work. University of Southern Mississippi MR. F. K. HORTON, IR. Business Managerg B.S,, Delta State MRS. RUBY PEARL SMITH Bookkeeperg A.A., Copiah-Lineoln Junior College 5 ' ' W A, it MRS. ALMA LOUISE SMITH , J- '2 M -ggi Secretary to the Presidentg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Jun- , .- 'I ior College .. :i A ' ,ff Fu' id., 1 I Hn-.. ew! MRS. ALMA LOFTON Sec-retary, Dean f Regis- trar's Ofticeg BS., Missis- sippi Colle-gt-g M.Ed., Mis- sissippi State University MRS. WINIIVRICIJ MARIE IADWICRY S4-wrt-liii'y, lliisim-ss Uflivt-1 A.A.. tlopigih-l.im'oln .lun- iur Ilullwfr' S-Li V' i 3 6 r English, Language . AR. . is wrt, gg. 'N' gg r f 1 A 1 5 2523. I f I RS. LaVERNE DEEVERS Englishg B.A.. Ouaehita College: M.A.. Missis- Sippi College R. JOHN R. LANIJRESS Speeehg A.B., Mereer University: BD.. South- ern Baptist Theologieal Seminary: additional work, University of Southern Mississippi RS. MARY LOUISE LANDRESS High School English: B.A., Blue Mountain Col- legeg B.R.E.. Southern Baptist Theological Semi- nary R. DURR WALKER. IR. High School Englishq B.S.. Mississippi Collegeg additional work. Mississippi College Speech, Reading . if f W t 'f r jsut I A -ml , I QW! 4 -.' M- ' wi . j .1 .Q . . II, I MRS. WILMA W. COLE MRS. BETTY Reading. A.A.. Copiah- BOIWIIWELL Lincoln .lunior Collegeg Reading. B.S B.S., M.A.. Lniversitx Delta State College of Southern Mississippi MISS WILLIE MAE IIAMILL Chairman. English De-pt.g B.A.. Grenada Col- legeg M.A.. University of Alabamag additional work, Mississippi College, University of Ala- bama, University of Southern Mississippi MISS NANCY ARMSTRONG Englishg A.A.. Copiah-Lincoln junior Collegeg B.A., M.A., Mississippi Collegeg additional work, University of Southern Mississippi MRS. EDNA EARL CREWS English: A.A.. Holmes Junior Collegeg BS., M.A., Mississippi College MRS. MERCEDES DAVIS English, Artg A.A.. ,lones Junior College: B.S.. M.A.. University of Southern Mississippi ,pls Mw,,..w ,M-f J' .,,...,,- 37 ...Q ,a-- Music . . . g I MISS JULIA GUESS Head, Music Dept., Voice, Theory: A.A.. Whitworth College: B.M., M.S.C.W.. M.A., Columbia Universi- ty: additional work, Univ. of South- ern Mississippi MRS. ELLEN CAMERON Piano. Organ, Music Literature: B. Mus., M. Mus., Baylor University MR. JOHNNY RUSSELL Conducting, Voice, Choir: Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.M., Mississippi College: graduate work, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminarv ' . ' MR. JERRY WILKINSON A y- A 23, 5' Band Director: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: .1 B.M.E., M.E., Delta State College hr, il Q .M f. MRS. JAUWIECE WILKINSON jfs.. 5 3.4 N. 'U hiv 3, . C work, Delta State Colle e .f I 5 'V A Colette Director: B.M.E., Delta State College: graduate s ' . Coaches, Physical Education MR. IRA COATES Head High School Coach: Social Studies: B.S.E., Delta Slatc College MR. ALTON GREENLEE Assistant College Coach: Baseball Coach: Social Studies: Physical Education: A.A,, Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: BS., Mississippi College: additional study. llniv. of Southern Mississippi MR. M. K. TIIRK He-ad Basketball Coach: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., M.Ed., Livingston State. MRS. MARY LOVE HUX Girls Physical Ed., Cirls Basketball Coach: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior Colle-gc: B.S., Mississippi College MR. MICHAEL HIIX y... 7121 J- .1 . I ' 1 I JF-+03 lllunsax 4' x High School Basketball Coach:1As- sistant Football Coach: B.S.. l'niver- sity of Southern Mississippi , X, 5' 1 LZ. l l , -Slap Ya ,x if 1 , gi K , A . . N I 61 ' 4' ' I V' ' I gli' ' , 'I' 6' .s 'Q P r i MRS. KA'l'IllfRlNI'l HLCKABY N X '-in A it ' lr f Physical Itducation: B.S,, Mississippi J Q 'M -N.. . X' . , Vrwgkflffj 11011.-gs ' s MR. iiiiim' 11. 'iuxYi,oii ' sv -at 1-f fkggiii,F gg'f'1 ',Jg1ig1'fg , . f:ff'?? ffl? N , .X 9,A,.,3.3AiV'MW5,.,,, Wslgmwib . , .. ., .. .s I pi . .i i ni 14 ufdiiz' 'IAN 'lb' 'ti' I .ggigq W Qi' vcrsitx' 7 s t ...vinci wc:-image:-raiawasazfi isa. ' fe km- Math . . MR. 13. FoREsrC5s12.hJR. 4 N N S ' Math, A.A., Lopiah Lintoln Junior Lollege, BS, M.Ed., Mississippi State University MR. TOMMY KING Biologyg A.A., Pearl River Junior MR. BILLY R. College: BS., M.S., FOLKES ' f University ol' South- Math: A.A., Jones ern Mississippi Junior College, B.S., University of L ,l,..'l,.k,,-, 'T--: Southern Mississip- 'S 'f ' pig M.S., University ? of Mississippi ! MR. DONALD JOHNSON Science, A.A., Southwest Junior College, B.S., M.A., University of South- ern Mississippi, M.S., University of MRS. LENA W. THOMPSON Mississippi Mathg B.A., B. Mus., Asbury Collegeg M.S., University of Southern Mississippi, additional study, Duke Ilni- versity: Columbia University MR. RANDOLPH STRICKLAND Sviennfe, A.A., Jones Junior Collegeg B.S., Mississippi State Univc-rsityg M.A., University of Southern Missis- sippi, additional work, U.S.M. MRS. KATRINA C. TITRK High School Math: A.A.. Copiah- Lincoln: B.S.. M.Ed., Livingston l H University , 'fi MRS. DOROTHY PARSONS l High School Seieneeg A.A., Copiah-Lin eolng B.S.. Mississippi College MISS PHYLLIS HAYES Chemistry: A.A., Southwest Junior College: B.S., Mill- saps College: M.S. Ed., University of Southern Missis- sippi MRS. SARAH G. JOHNSON Home Eeonornicsg A.A., Hinds Junior College: B.S., M.A., University ot' Southern Missmsippi tg.. A 'sw ww., 'VW'--'V I F. Y J' X QV oeational-Technical Department Offers ,. gb 45-n-...wif if MR. BOB HLICKABY vit!-Tt,'L'Il liiutiiiselrirl .. t.If1piaIi4LiiiI,-IJIn MEI I i ful .2 ' YQ, I MR. CHARLES IQREELY IfIicalimial-Tet-Iinical Di- A.A I'r'1'tuI'Z M.EfI.. IVIIS- sissippi State I,Iiiix'ei'bity' lege MR. DWIGHT A. HARRIS I.. Vlss. - Auto INIe1:Iiaiiivs. A.A.. and Vovatiunal I,Ie1'tifim'atc. Cupiali-Liin-olii Junior Collegi- MR. BOBBY LEONARD Heavy Eiruipinent MPl,'Il3IlIt'5. Graduate ul' Nash- ville: Auto Diesel Cnllegf- and Euvlill Divisimm ul' General Meters Sclmol. Hiidsnn. Ohio MR. JOHNNY NEWMAN Auto Mvt'haiii4:s MR. WILLIAIVI J. PARKS I ,Iff1,'I.f'UllIt,'!5. A.A.g Cfrpiali-I,inmln Junior Cullegf- MR. EA RL SISCU MR. NOEL ASSINK Data Pivvessiiig B.G.E.. LIIIIN.UlII,,IIITHlIi11 Amlclitioniil Wnrk USM, Www inc Shep. A.A.. Iflupiali-Liriwlii Junior Cul- Mach lege- IVIRS. NEIJIIINE Rl ISSIQLL Sf-vrvtary, VT Building MR. EDWIN L, SMITH Drafting unil De-sign 'IIw'IiiiuIngy. A.A.. Iilupiuh- Line-uln Junior tjnllf-gf-. Ailflitiuiiul Wnrlx, LSI? and I nw, ul Ia-nn. Co-Lin Opens MDTA Center . 40 MR. JACK BLIRT Welding: I:0IIf,'UI'4'I State Teaeliers College MR. HERMAN CAYIN Industrial Arts: AA.. Hinds Jr. Cullevez M.Ed. . 'w - D Miss. btate L. MRS. BETTY COTHERN. R.N. LPN Instructor: RN.. 4 Natchez Cen eral Hospital f'Pi -sg? I 4-as-K gang, W'-T 'ir I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -.H Excellent Training Facilities WYX DT Faculty Staff Q. MR. Hl'tQH F, 9'I'A'I'5IAINI IVI1u'I1ine Slmp. XA.. Smtlllwa-at .Iuniur liullt-get .Mltlitiuluttl Work. NISI' and Univ. ul' 'IIt'IIIN'SSt'Q' MRS. BONNIE S'I'tlHIN'I. HN. Iilirf-1-tor ul' Nursing S4-Inmlg IIN.. lllatlie-r Svlmttl tIl.Nl1I'5IlIg, SUIIIIIPIAII Baptist Hospital: fltltlitimml Work, lInpI41l1'I,l1is'uIn .Ir. tltlllt-ge MH. .IAIIIQ lj. IIIIINIJXS Imlustrial Arts, AA., tlnpialll-I,ir14'1nIr1 .Iuniur tfnllt-tic: IIS.. NUFIII Tvxas Stats- tiullt-gt-Q llratltntlt- Stutly. IVSINI MDTA Center in Monticello . , ff ,. k X A A MH. liItlII.-NHIJ S. III'IfXSI,IQY W ..'A W M H 1.37 if Vllb Small Ifngim- Nlr-1-liurtiw A' f W 5 I M' . Iv' NIR. ,ILIINIICS IIIQNHI BISIIUI' 'ir 5 ibv Aw ' ' 'I li SlIIlt'I'XIStlIA. INIIYIIA lIt'lIl1'l' - 't' YM MW. MH. .ILXMIES 'lx Hmm - , K IV sl I,gIfElt'4I'iII1-gT'1t't1l uantl Iult-4-tmltlw r If : W' - fi , I U 5 . . . II,I',5 IU. IIlII,IJI5 NK Q I ' Illttvlxim- Slmin. W4-lfling. Ilintls Ir. tlnllt-ge. Nlissiswippi State- lvnixr-rsity. ' fi 4' . . 4 'NC 1 A '95, 'I' s. I ' ,cl' i ,,.. f 1 I I 'X .A . BILLY I.. S'I'liI'I'IICNS 1. .fX..fX.. 5UlIIIIWt'Hl ,Ium If Lnlltnt S. IUYIISY Il. WAI,KI'.H S MII. PM I, Ii. IilIYIiKIiNIJAI.I, M4-ltll Iratlt-H MII. I'fXl'I, IANI'I'IIiHI1I. III. Iiaw' ILIILIVLIIIHII. ISA.. NIISSNHIIJIJI tmllqgf- NIIIS. ISUNNIIC NICLSUN Iitmv Ialtwtttumm. I.uIr1al1'I,lm-mln Ir. l.uIIt-gc MISS LICXIIC H. SMITH Bllhll' IQIKIIIVLIIIUII. liurlull-I,It1t'ul11 ,Ir. tlullt-ln-g Millstt is liullt-Us-3 .lat-kann II4 Q ' I r- I za IIIt'I't'IllI l.ull1-gv nu. Nllfs. 4I Social Studies . .qi 'U' . fr-'sr' -3' PU ...S V '1 tl.. . MR. B. R. FRAZIER MR. HAROLD J. MR, CHARLES MRS. SUZANNE MISS ZELLE WEEMS Head of Sovial Studies PATTERSON RICH TAYLOR Edutfzitiorll AA.. Hinds Dept.. A.A.. Copiuh- Social Studiesg BS.. Social Studiesg Social Studies: Junior College: BA.. liinvoln junior Collegeg MS.. USM B.A., Mississippi BA.. M.A., Missis MSCW1 M.A.. l'SM B.A.. Mississippi Lol- Collegeg M.A.. Mis- lf-gn-Q M.A., Peabody sissippi College College-1 additional work . lj:-aliody College sippi College Business . . MR. LARRY LOFTON Businessg A.A.. Copiali-l,incoln Junior College: BS.. M.B.A.. llniversiti of Southern Nlissi:-ssippi . . . i -:Vi THE REV. i'iiANi41.iN M. M4-tIRAVl'IN Bilili-1 B.A.. Bt-llitm-n Colle-gt-3 lg-:.,,, f' B.lt.. tloluinliiai Tlieologivtil ' Sc-iiiiiiairx llli. l'.l,l IA Iiiblt-g Bbw liiiwrsilx ol Soutlie-rn Mississippi: BU.. +V ,V 'llli.lP.. New Url:-tiiis Baptist 'l'lu-ologivtil St-niinairy fx-ef MRS. CAROL STRICKLAND Business: AA.. Pearl River ,lunior tlollegeg BS.. MS., llniv. ot' Southern Mississippi. addi- tional work. USM .ts MR. FRED MRS. INEZ THUMPSUN THORNHILL Ht-ad Business Business B 5 Dept.: BA.. lniwrsiti of Southern M.B.A.. lniversiti of Mississippi Mississippi VYw,,,,... .., il.. il '-w-,W-W.. Pejwsgm, 2+ . . jk MRS. W. P. RANEY Cullegf- Nurse. LP. fIf'I'Iiftl'11lP in LPN. Kin Daughte-rf Hospital gum, MRS. CARL MRS. JUANITA MRS. .IRAN HARPER MRS. KIATHI- RINI- NUL Tmmpgqyy '1'Hqyy1Ag Imrnmimrt limit.-55 Bft'l'l-LS gk ASQSILIIII Nlllllilgvl' nl' Dir-titian. lfupiuh-l,il1- D '4'n'l VW llt THE HEY. Hitt SMITH Baptist Stud:-nt lttiml Di- rvvtnr. B.,-X.. Mississippi tzullvgvl HID.. News l,l'lf'QlltN Bat llist I TIl1'ltlllgtl'llI Svllltltilltk. Librarians . MHS. lfli.-XM IICS FRAZIICH I,tltl'LU'tilll. :X..X.. Hinds .lttniur Hull:-gt-1 HS.. lfni- wrsltx ul Ntutlu-rn Nlmsts- SIIPIIIZ Nl.R.l',.. News Ur- le-auta Baptist 'Hl4'HI4P:LIil'Lll S1-rttittatryz NI.l,.S.. l'ni- ymwilt ni, Wtsstsstlllli. MHS. llHl,liN TNll1l.LI'QN ,Nwiwtatrtl l,itnruriun. A..-X.. llnllhlll-l,tll1'ull1 ,llllltnf tulle-gt-g lib.. Nllsmsatlvpt State- tIull4-gv lm' Vimm-11: .Mtmlll Ittlliil Ntult . Missis- snlvln Utllt-gt-. lmx. of Suu. Mtv. MHS. H RIM ltl 'RK Lllrrury Assthtullt fa College Classes -at. X. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 ,. x 1 'f9'3, -4 Qw FZ JAMES W. AINSWORTH Magee SAMMY AINSWORTH Harrisville TOM AINSWORTH Topeka-Tilton JAMES P. ALLEN. JR. Fayette TEHHI ALLEN llazleliurst JOHNNY ALLREIJ Fayette BRENDA ANDING Bruukliuven WAYNE ARMS'l'HONll Nleinpliis, 'l'enn. JIMMY ASIILEY Vt 4-ssnn l'lilStIll,l.A ASHLEY lJl'HHlillllXf'l1 S'l'l'IVlC A'l'i3s Mug..- IIICNRY BAl.l,AlilJ lJI'tNllillLlYt'll HLICN lJ:XlilWl'l'il,l. lin mlxliau en It lillltlit It I.-X ANN IM li KH Xxiwssu .IININIY ,. l lllll1'lllll'Sl lil'l'l l'Y J lift N lilflli RY if' 'S W 4 8 6 X A ' SUPHUMUR E CLASS OFFICERS Front mu. left to right: Wandra Wooten. secretary: Ted Russell. president: Pat Hall. vice president: Back roug sunze order: E. Forest Case. Mrs. Edna Earl Crews. Har- old J. Patterson. sponsors: Butch Wallace. treasurer: and Pam James. representative, Not pictured is J. W. Ainsworth. representative. Q-' iili E 'ix gflll I .3 . 61 FY 4-N, 1,1 ELTON BERRY Braxton ERWIN BLAIR Pinola HUGH LEE BLAIR Pinola BARBARA BOBBITT Hazelhurst BILLY BOWEN IVIendenhaII CHARLES BOZEIVIAN Crystal Springs STEVE BRADY Brookhaven WILLIAIVI BRENT Crystal Springs IOE BRIDEWELL Hazlehurst DIANE BRISTER Topeka-Tilton SHARON BRITT Loyd Star .IOE BROCATO Natchez CHARLES BRUIVIFIELD Bogue Chitto GARY BUCKELS IVIOadviII6 DONNIE BULLOCK Brookhaven PHILIP BURNAIVIAN Brookhaven DONALD BURNEY Brookhaven RONALD BURNEY Brookhaven DONNA BURNS Wesson DIANNE BURRIS Natchez POWELL BUTLER Bude ROBERT BUTTRESS Natfihvz KEITH BYRD West Lincoln JOHNSON CALLENDAR We-sson THOMAS A. CAMPBELL Crystal Springs DOUG CANNON Hazlehurst RAY CASE Brookhaven TERRY CASE Brookhaven CAROLYN CASTILAW Wesson TOMMYE CHANCE Hazlehurst TOMMY CLYBURN Georgetown LAURA COGHLAN West-Lincoln EVELYN COKER Natchez MATTIE COLEMAN Brookhaven PATSY COMMANDER Brookhaven IOE COTHERN Ruth BILLY CROW Hazlehurst ROBERT CUPIT ' Meadville RUBY DARSEY Natchez LARRY DAVIS Crystal Springs WOODI DAVIS Brookhaven CHARLES DAY Crystal Springs DAVID DELANEY Hazlehurst LYNN DELAUGHTER Meamlvilh' PAUL DOUGLAS Pinola GICRALIJ DUNAWAY Brookhaven WAYNE DUNAWAY Brookhaven DOUGLAS EINIFINGER Mvaitlville' BILLY EYERE'lvl' ITSIAI SAl,l,ll', LN lzltb Nalvln-z lilI'l'll l OltlCII.fXNlb Brookhuwn SA Ml I ICI. lft tlt'l'lCNBI'1ltHN I'inoln gn!- f'f:'f , 15, A Q TERRELL FOSTER Natchez DAVID FRANKLIN Brookhaven RENE FRAZIER Natchez RODNEY FULLER Natchez BOB GALLMAN Crystal Springs HAROLD IVI. GILL Meadville BENNIE GRACE Natchez JANE SCOTT CRAY Baker, La. IOHNNY GREEN Hazlehurst FLOYD GRICE Brookhaven PAUL GRICE Boguc Chitto JOEY GRIFFIN Brookhaven ANITA GRUCHY Wesson PATSY GUESS Hazlehurst JOAN GUYMON Wesson RUSSELL GUYMON Wesson SHARRON HAILEY Wesson DAVID HALL Brookhaven PATRICE NAN HALL Wesson I PHIL HALL Brookhaven AMY HARPER Hazlehurst BILLY HARRIS Pinola LYNDA HAVENS Crystal Springs MAIVIIE HEARD Hazlehurst JOHN HICKINIAN Brookhaven ROBERT HIGDON IIazl+fI1urst MARILYN HINTON IVIagmf .IAMES HOLLIER Hazlchurst IAMES HOLMES Ente-rprise CURTIS HONEA IVIonlICPIIo NEIL HONEA Now Hvhron HENRY HOOD Crystal Springs MARILYN HOOD Hazlehurst HOUSTON GRANGER Hazlehurst NOEL HUGHES Brookhaven GARY HUTSON Brookhaven SANDRA INABNET Hazlfa-hurst RICHARD IZARD Hazlehurst PA MELA RUTH JAMES Wesson HAROLD KENNEDY Mendenhall RAY KENNEDY Brookhaven RANDY S. KENNER Natvhvz MICHAEL KEYS Wesson ROBERT KITCHENS IILlZIt'IlllI'Sl 'IX JMMY KC DLR Me-atlvlllm' I'I'fOOY LAIRD Me'a4lx'IIIe- ROBERT LAIRD Brookllaw-n LARUE I.AMBICR'I' Rrookllavml 'I'l'1R R Y LEA R Y Brooklmw-n LINDA I,I'I,II'II'NI'I Crystal Springs IIOMICR l.ICOllI'f'IVI' Illlgllf' Illllllo MICLINIIA LOWE INIOIII in-llo ILZLAI IDE LDWERY Wesson MIIIHAEL LUWERY W esson MY RA LOWERY Wesson PAT McCAIN Harrisville FRED McCULLUIICH Wesson RETHA ANN McELVEEN Hazlehurst EDWARD Mc-ILWAIN Brookhaven GLEN McMANIIS Meadville ROBERT JAMES McNAMEE Brookhaven MIKE MALDNE Brookhaven STEVE MANGIIM Magee CORDY MARTIN Monticello JAMES MARTIN Wesson PHIL E. MARTIN New Hebron RONNIE MARTIN Monticello PAT MATTHEWS Florence CHARLES MAXWELL Brookhaven LOWRY MAY Magee VICKIE MILBRANDT Brookhaven BRODKS MILLER Hazlehurst WILLIAM MILLER Monticello MILTUN MURRAY Natchez CAREY MOAK Summit ROGER MOAK McComb SANDRA MONROE Bogue Chitto ALLEN MORGAN Brookhaven KATHY MULLINS Mendenhall PRES MURPHY Baton Rouge, La. PAT NELSON Monticello CHARLES NEWELL Union Church PAMELA NUNLEY Fayette PAT NUNN Natchez JOYCE ORR Meadville BOB OWENS Wesson IAMES OWENS Wesson MARY PADCETT Brookhaven DONALD PALMER Hazlehurst BARBARA PATTERSON Monticello IUDY PAYNE Crystal Springs .IAMES PEACE Mendenhall BRENDA PERKINS Hazlehurst .I. C. PHILLIPS Crystal Springs GARY PICKERING Loyd Star BOB POWELL Mendenhall JOY POWELL Crystal Springs I Rl JSEMA RY IRATHP R M4-adville KAREN RAINES Nederland, Texas JAMES RAINEY Pinolu JANICE RATCLIFF Wesson SUE RAY Monllvello DOYLE RAYBORN .lavess IOHNNIE READY Montivello TERRY REEVES Bogue Chiito MARTIN REGEL Brookhaven WAYNE RICHARDSON San Antonio, Texas DON ROBERTS Wesson GEORGE ROBERTSON Natchez BILLY ROGERS Crystal Springs IOHN TED RUSSELL Monticello MIKE RUSSELL Wesson JAMES SCARBOROUGH Pinola IEANNE SHORTER Harrisville JERRY SHOWS Mendenhall JERRY SIMMONS Georgetown SHIRLEY SIMMONS Hazlehursl CHARLES SLATER Pinola ROGER SLATER Pinola BILLY SMALLWOOD Meadville BARBARA SMITH Hazlehurst BOBBY SMITH Meadville BRADLEY SMITH Brookhaven CAMILLE SMITH Brookhaven CATHY .IANE SMITH Loyll Star CLAUDE RAY SMITH Brookhaven DEBBIE SMITH Brookhaven GAYDEN SMITH Loyd Star HAROLD SMITH Hazlefhursl .IAMES ELLIOT SMITH Bruukliawii .IIMMY SMITH Brooklulvcii IIMMY LEE SMITH Rrfmlxlulwn KEN SMITH Natvlie-Z MIKE SMITH BIUOIQITLIVPIT RICKY SMITH Ri1mIQI1aw-11 ROGER DALE SMITH Union Cliurch ROGER DALE SMITH Wessi an RONNIE SMITH ,Iayess TOMMY EDWIN SMITH Brookhaven VICKY SMITH Natvllcz .IERRY SMITHIE M0nii4f1fIIO JAMIE SPEARS Crystal Springs PATRICIA SPELL Georgvtuwii RONNIE SPENCER Crystal Springs .IIINE SPITCHLEY Wcssun .IOYCE STEELE Mcaclvillc NELL STIIBBS Nlagw SHIRLEY SY KES Brfmklmvvn PAIIL TACKER Crystal Springs DAVID TEMPLE NTVIIITYIIII' YALE .IANDRA TER RY XX P55011 RORERT TIIADISON RmuIxIi:1x'1-ii EREDDIE CREEL Dugllc- IIIIIIIO WII,l,IAIVl l AlRClIll.D Crystal Springs l'fXl'I,.fX1Lll.l. I Iaii'risx'iII4- .II IIINNY M. SMITII IAQII 5I1lI' DIANE THOMPSON Wvsson BRUCE BURT Crystal Springs ROGER FOSTER IVIor1tiC6IIo BEVERLY JORDAN Port Gibson IIMMIE TOWNSEND Crystal Springs JIM TURNAGE Lorman MITCHELL G. VAUGHN Brookhaven BILLY WALKER Brookhuvefn DONALD WALKER Wwsson LEANNE WALKER Brookhaven MARY E. WALLACE Crystal Springs WILLIAM D. WALLACE Wesson DALE WARRICK Bogue Chitto HENRY WATTS Natchez DEBORAH WEEKS Brookhaven DONALD E. WELLS Mcadville LYNN WENTWORTH Meaclville WALTER WEST Hazlehurst GEORGE THOMAS WHITE Hazlehurst MARK WHITTINGTON ,Iait-kson MARKEL WHITTINGTON .Ia if k son MILTON WHITTINGTON Natchez CATHERINE WILLIAMS Brookhaiven RHONDA WILSON Brookliuvcii ROBERT WILSON Buds LIONEL WOODYEAR Roxio WANDRA WOOTEN Natt-Iiez PAT YEAGER Liberty Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS are fl to rj Cail Pahl, vice president: Mike Perkins, presidentg Linda Pickering, secretaryg Mary Cole, representative, Janet JI' RRY ABLE? DEBBIF ADAMS Bruukhnven HOWARD ADAMS Iniun Clinrvh IERHMIC ADAMS Huzlehurst wfx , :- '-a 5 .342 - -fx ,. h 4 ,,.- -. X White, treasurer, and Becky Harris, representative. Sponsors are Mrs. LeVerene Deevers, Mrs. Suzanne Taylor, and Mr. Forest Case. Q ' . , ' r ' 'sg , . ' We-ssrni -if A 1- J ' , ' X SAN DRA A DA MS West-Irinrnln THOMAS AHRENI1 Wesson FRANK AINSWURTH Hazlehurst LINDA AINSWUHTH Brookhaven CIIARLFS AKICRS IN1agt-0 ALIQIIC All-LXANIJER ,Iayess DANNY AI,l.I-LN BFUUIKIILIYPII IIARHLIJ Al,l,tLHUlJ BI'UOIxIlilVt'l1 SANDY 'Xl.l.1LOUlJ Iimuklinu-ri LINDA AlIl'l,I'iWIII'I'I'l W4-ssml RUNNIIQ Al'I'I,I'iVQ'III'I'F I.uy4i Slllf x IMHIKAIIA AIiMS'l'liONC XXIVSNUII 56 ,. v,-L 'A .N 'im' '2 -' Q- 1 , X '. ,,q5Ag,.:5 Q .QQ ,sf .V mia . .. A H W9 1 . ,. if DI I - F: Q. dbx J -1 +- lin 7 5: 1 'Z'-T X if 'M-, -an-. fm gm. D, YQ.,- fm. Q I 1 1- ,ul I l L w- .. 'fl ' , , I: H 'fm A 6 1. . A qpiny . 5 'SS Q la 'rw 7? Y T533 6 , qw. fha rl y , . , is- gf 0 . Q R, new-.X , Y 4+ , I 'Q STEVE BRITT W V. I Loyd Star ', ' lg 'W' LADIQUE BROWN - - - Bruukhaven il 'ttf RICHARD BROWN zv, A:LV VA Nat:-hm-z hp L BOB BRYAN lvleladvillf' MARK BRYANT Natchez RICHARD BRYANT Natclwz DEMPSEY BUCKLEY Mendenhall BYRUN ARlVlS'l'RHNC Wvssnn SISAN ARNOLD lvlvlliill llI'1'c'li KENNY AVCUIN Batun Rougv. La. RAYFHRD BALLARIJ Jayess JANET BARLUW Crystal Springs RONALD BA RKSDALE Loynl Star MICHAEL Bl-1ASl,l'IY lVl4mtiCcllu WALTER BELL Wesson NANCY BERCH Crystal Springs CARROLL BERRY Nlagew TALLY BERRY l'larrim'ille- DONNIS RLACliWEl,L BruulillLlYr'Il Wll,l.ARD BLAIR Pinula Rl'BlN BLAND Wvssun GLENN BUUIN Brnukhawn LA.ll'AN BULEWARE Crystal Springs RANDA ROLEWARE Crystal Springs EREDDIE BUWEN Mvmlc-I1 hall RONNIE B1 lWlVlA N Hazlehurst HAROLD Bl DY ll Bmnkhaw-n DUANE BRADFHRIJ New He-lmrun DALE BRENT Wm-ssun ELAlNE BREVHCR BI'lNllillL1Vf'Il Sl'DlE BREWER Brookhaven DWAYNE BRl'I l' Loyal Star CARROLL BLRUESS BI'4mlxil21Yr'!l JAMES BLTRKI-L'l l' Cry -tal Springs Sl Z1 Bl RRIL M4-4 Iinnb NOLAN BLRRIS M4nlti1'r'11u ROXIE BVRRIS M.-41.,mb STANLEY CAL! IOTE Loyd Star IJARRYL CALLENDER Brimkiinwri ANNIE LALRA CAMPBELL Crystal Springs P. li. CAMPBELL Bmukliawn BYRON CARNETTE Mvdllviilw STEVE CARR Wessun Blvl'IVI'Y CASE Bri,n,il-ghuwfri ,TERRY CASE Brmikhawn RUBERT CASE Luyil Star BARBARA CAVES Brfmkhawii MARGARET CHANCE Tvlulllivviiw STEVE KLIHRISTENSEN Huldrvgv, Nebraska MARCIA CLARK Silx Hr Crvvk BUBBY COCKRELL Niagvv GLEN DALE COCKRELL fVla.gr-e- R1rNNlP1c3m1KRE1I,L iwaigw THQ IMAS LARRY COCKRELL rw MAX CODY I N Q VVS Afifw vw' 'Is'- in a ii ' - MARY 1E3ul,R BFOOIKTTLIVHII CROVER 4IOl,I'lMAN Miigm- PRENTISS COLEY Uninn Church PALL COMES Ruxie BILLY COOLEY Pinula NANCY COX Bi'mnkl1aw-ri SANDRA CO'l'l'EN Bruukhuwri STEYE CR EEL Magm- LA R R Y CR A FT Magm- t1AROl,11RliM Nu!s'ilr'Z DONNA DAY Crystal Spring. 5' Z YN I REG! LIE II.-X Y Iimukllux:-n g .IUIINNY IJEKII it Ilurrisville- Q ,z I f' ei: IEIIIJY IDE.-XR ' Nj X Ilulle-Imurwt Y ' IQEURIQE IJI'I.'X'I'0N -, , ,x':' 9' f IIuzIe-hursl 7 I IVIII,I,I1IEN'I1 IIIIIKEY A if lk , , MVLUIN ille- 'fwf I ht. HR av Q' xr- 'TF' T 15? rx 'ff '25 xy f fag - 1 LOIIIE GARRETT Harrisville LYNN GASKIN Brookhaven MARK III5 GATLIN Bugue Chitto 4... .- --. A f79 3f1-M. crux P A is ff . L Z3 2 3 AX DEBBIE ILADDY Crystal Springs FRANK IIAIVIBERI. IR. NLlI4'I1e'Z LINDA GAHIIET Nzitvlwz GERA LDINE GULIVION Brookhaven EDNA IIILIAIN Br1mkImvc-n WILLIAIVI IJUIIIQLAS Entvrprise- IxENNE'I'II DRAKE INIUIIIIUIIIILIII WIIIIAIVI IJINIIAN W:-wsun ,IHYIIE IIINN Ilrnukllau-I1 IIII,I,Y ELIIZY NI:-mIvnI1a1II ININ ENIFINILER NI1-gulx ille- RAY ICNIFINILER. IR. NI:-4uIx'iIIv S.-XMI EI, EYEIiE'I'T II'I,u 'I'IIl IMAS IiYI'IIII'l'I I' IVIt'IIlIt'IIIlllII .IUIIN ENTIIEIQIN IVII-ml:-nhull BENIAIVIIN FAIIIVIEII NalI1'I1o'x IDEHIIY FAIIIVIER Bruukllavf-rl IJANIEI, EAIIR RUXIO ERED EI'fRIQI'SON IANI Stair LINDA I-'UIITENISEIIRX NXIPSSUII II.-XRRY I US'I'EII Nalvlwz YIIQ EUS'I'ER NIHIIIIVVIIU Iil-LND,-XI.I,. I I4I,I,ER Nutvlwz I,ES'I'ER FI I II R We-sm mn PAM GILES Rrnnkliuwri MARGARET IQODROLII Hurli- Il'IJY GRIFFIN Nrilvlivz 4IE4Ilil,l.-X lLRIFI'Il'llll l'inolz1 GARY 1Ql'YNI-IS Crystal Springs IIHARLES HART BI'4mlxliL1X'f'I1 IJ,-X'l'llAN HART Suininil ELSIIC WYNN HART Rngiie' llliitlu BRIIIE HARYESTON Nulvlie-z LINDA HADDEN Rrmilxliawn DERR EL H A NIMILL Iirmikliaiw-ii RICBPII I4 IA HARRIS Vlmsuii TEDDY HAYDEL Crystal Springs IVIIKIHAEI, HEARN MnI1ll1'1'lln KATHY HEBERT We-sbmi DANNY IIICIJGLIN Nall-hez HUEY HENDERSON Ilzizlvliiirst VIRILIL HERRING Silwr lfrvvk RANDY HERRINOTON Natl-In-z GEORGE HIGDON Hr41ulfil1i.lVe'I'l JANII IE HIGDON Huzle-liurst BARNEY HILL Nlvailx ille- SIIE HILTON Ilarriravillff DAVID H4 PCG.-X'l lI Rrmnkliavf-n PAUL HOLMES Ruth . if , , M, 'r I in 75 ss' 1 1, I , 352 ' 9 H if f- E' 'C' -1f ' ELAINE HOOD llaizlvliurst TERRY HIIHN Brmikliawri KIHARLES R. JACKSON We-ssuii RONNIE JOHNSON Crystal Springs WAYNE JOHNSON Nill1'l1Q L 1IIlARl.I'lNE limits Alaigex- .llilllll-ll.l. Ji JNICS llrisliil Springs ,ll IJY JONES Riiilv RICIQENIA .IONES wvvssuil 13 vi sl '- A Q AL 'Wi' Tv- i Ti in-. I 4' A :ON 'TE 1 'ii' GARY LOFTON Bogue Chittu IMOGENE LUFTON Brnokhavvn ROBERT LOI TUN Bogue- Chiltu LEONARD LOGAN Fayette 'IST' ii ,A '13 , W, Ev v' ? I S CHERRY LITTLE New Hebron ROSALYN LITTLE Wfssimn SANDRA LITTLE Pinula THUMAS JUNPZS Mvmlvnhall TIMOTHY .IUNES Me-mln-nhall FRANK .IIINKIN NLIIUIIUZ WESLEY REEN II11rrim'illv LUNNIE KEES Bnmkllaverm JAMES IiET'l'ERINl'LIIXN1 Nalwllvz GARY KEYES ljrystul Springs LINDA KIIVIBLE Wyvssr rn BARBARA KINIQ NL1I4'I14'Z BETTY KING VI?-swim IIARRHI, KING M1lIlII4'e'II4r VIIIIQI RINSEY Brmnklmverl ANN IQULB Mvaldx ille- ROBERT LAIRD Mr'a1IviIIv RUCER LAIRD Wvsl Linmln RITSSELL LAIRD Web! Linmln LAMAR LAMRERT 'l'upe-ku-Tiltmx ALLEN l,ANtLI-'ORD Mvamlville BILL LAITDERDALE Rrmnklmw-11 BOBBY LEI-I PIIIHILI BRENDA LEILILETT Bogue- llhiltu JIMMY LECILETI' Blbgllf' Ilhitlu EREDIIIE LEONARD Bogue- Chillu WARREN LESTER Ente-rprise STELLA LINDSEY Bnmkhaven STEVE LOGAN FaNe'Il1' .IEA NPQ'l I'E Lf PWE Brrmklmvf'-11 .IAMES LUVIIERY IIt'HI'g1'IOMl1 'IUMNIY LEE LOYIJ Natvlwz IJEBURAH LYONS Gulfport BILLY M1'ALPIN Crystal Springs WELDUN M1-CANN IxTt'll4I4'IlIlAlII MARY M4-CEE Brfmklluvf-n MARY Mr-ILEHEE Mfearlvillv BRENDA NI'-GUVVAN ,Iavkmn Zl-QB M1-BREW P:I'lIt'I'IlI'IHt' LINDA MVINTYRE Brm1IxIlL1Ye'I1 ROBERT T. MCLENDUN Crystal Springs .IOAN M4-MILLAN Magm- STEVE M1-MILLAN Nan-hr-z HARVEY A. MAGEE Memlvnhall LYNDA MACEE Memle,-nhaII WAYNE MAGEE Mvmivnhall ETHEL DIANNE MALUNE Lum-is-n LUTHER MARLINC Nalrhvz BRENDA MARTIN Hazlvhurst WANIJA JEAN MARTIN Montivf-II0 WILLIAM MAXIE Natvhvz .IUHN MAYFIELD Broukhavvn GA RY MICIJLOCK Mugvv 2 , tb fi K ,ew str In - 5 An Q I x. r I A '55' . .4 X 31 53? t. Y. E, I: .... ' , V' - .,,,,, - : ' - :A ' XL , .. ,Vi .f Q Q of TEDDIE MELVIN Brookhaven BETTY MILLER NHIVIIPZ JAMES MINTER Iuagw JANIIIE INIUAK Bogun' KIIliIln RICHARD MUAK Rruukhaven N A Nl IY MUIILDER XYUSSUII .Il'IlY MVLLPIN INIl'll1Il'llhliII lIllARl.ES Ml'l.l.lNS IYI4mlim'vIIu MIKE MIILLINS M4-mlvillv 'WS in 2 I 72 I ,qafn.-- .'ff ' f ix x 5 so , 5, . 7 A po- V55 ref A I s . We ,N X. '3- Ka I LANEAI, POSEY M14 ILIII IIr1'1'Ii fIIIARI,I IS I'Uw'I'II,I IIILU ROBERT PUVI'I'1I,I, Brmnkhnw-n DONNA RASBERRY Nutr-he-z NORMAN A. RATLIFF Brrmkhaw-n KEITH MINSUN W:-ssmm ILA HY MYERS IArI1'I11Il'l1IlLlII GENE MYERS I'niun III1urm-I1 .IIMMY NATIONS Br1mkI1aw-rl PHYLLIS NATIUNS Ruth JUE NEELY Harrisvillf- MELANIE NELSUN IVIuIlII1'c'IIu G REI QI FRY NE'I I'I,ES Bren vkllax e-n SYLVIA NEVELS Brm mkI1aw-n DALE NEW El .I , Wm-ssrm DIPREE NEWMAN I'IiiZIPIlllI'!iI SELLS NEWMAN IR. Crystal Springs DRENNAN NICHOLS Ma er- DENSIS NURIJAN NaIc'I1f'Z DANNY IVNIIIISRY MMIIIVIIIQ' GAIL L. PAHL Crystal Springs .IIMMY PAPIZAN Crystal Springs MARTHA PARKS De-valur 'IUMMY PEPPER BrcmkI1aw-I1 MIIIIIAEL PERKINS Ratun Rmlgv, La. LEE EDWARD I'EY'I Mulmtivvllu KIRRY PIIIRERINIL Natcln-Z LINDA PIIIKERINII BruukI1avs-rl CAII, PILIIHER NaI1'Iwz RANDY PURTER Rrunklulwrl Sl IOTT R ATI ILIFF We-ssmnl SAMMY REED Nallvln-Z GERALD REEVES NI--alll ill.- .IAMES A. REEVES HiIZli'lllllASl CLIFTON REGEL Brlmlxlmw-11 ROBERT RIKLBY Illini .IAMES RILEY Natwlwz SHIRLEY ROBERTS Silwr Ilrf-wk HAIL ROBINSON Ndlvllvl SHERRY ROLLINS Fay.-nw .IAMES A. RUNNELS Crystal Springs RAY RINNELS Pinula THERESIA ANN RUSHING Brfmlxllavvn DOVIE RISSELL Natchez SUZANNE RI ISSELL Wesson GLENN RIATLAND Jay err SCOTT RIITLAND 'Ibpcka-Tilton DENNIS RYAN VI Gssun PAT SANDEL Nan-In-z JERRY SCOTT Meadvillf- JOHN 5414 DTT Mcudvillv COOPER A. SHARP New Hvlrron CHARLES SHELTI PN Faye-tlv .IANII IE SHERMAN Pinula GLENN SHIRLEY Brunlxlum-rl ik ' 'KI I .Q I , I, fi? 6, A' I fs 1. rx fl Q Al 'N 1 ,rw MW '14 ,gy W SQ -Y ' X gg . WILLIAM SHORT Loyd Star STANLEY SHOWS Mendenhall WALTER SHOWS INI1-mlm-nhall WAYNE SISTRUNIK Monlirvllo IVIIIIIIAEL SMALLWOOD Mcfaclville' ANTHONY SMITH Brzmklmwrl IIELINIIA C. SMITH Hr4mlxl1an'vn BELINIDA K. SMITH Rrmmklulw-I1 BI-1'IVl'Y Slll-I SMITH Munlivvllo 2 1 '-1. 1 , I - 7 I 2 9' , Y X 1 ,4 . ,, A I ..... S Al' .. , T' ,wh Y 4 w, HE 'Uh V S J fx ll N 43x Q... A T71 I 3. A lf Z' -R L.. 1' I v FF f 64 1 Wiz 'E' I I I E i ll lk sn... 1 '15 2-I, .Q k We fag , . . If fx I I I A X X TA X D mf -. I 'Vs 'N r 131- 7' I .9 6 IS 5 awf- rv- 'L , is f' Q 'W 2- A X '51 J !'S3'-'ZZ' fe an 'K' I xi PERRY SPENCER ' -'A Brookhaven 1 as I SANTO SPITALE - X , Amite, La. I DAVID STAMPS A ' Brookhaven -,g-gag: PATRICIA STANSBURY Natchez LATRELLE STA PLETON Monticello HLBERT STEPHENS New Hehron GEORGE STEVENS Natehez fe A IIAMELLIA SMITH Meadville CLYDE SMITH Brookhaven DONALD SMITH Brookhaven GERALD SMITH Eavette HARRY SMITH Rrookhaven IAMES EDWIN SMITH Meadville IIIDITH SMITH Loyd Star KATIE SMITH Hazlehurst KENNETH E. SMITH Brookhaven LANCY SMITH Brookhaven MARGARET SMITH Loyd Star MARGARET CHERYL S Loyd Star MARY SMITH Montieello MICHAEL SMITH Wesson RAMON SMITH Rogue Chitlo RANDALL SMITH Natchez RIPLEY SMITH Loyd Star ROGER DALE SMITH Brookhaven RONALD DEAN SMITH Brookhaven SANDRA SMITH New Hebron Sl'SAN SMITH Shreveport, La. 'I'oMMY SMITH Monlieello VERNON SMITH Natchez WILLIAM 11. SMITH Brookhaven JOHN I. SPENCER Magee MITH MARY LOUISE STILES Natehez BECKY STRAIT Hazlehurst .IACK SULLIVAN Natvhez NIRA SVLLIVAN Magee ROBERT SULLIVAN Crystal Springs SPENCER SUTTON New Hebron PAUL SYKES Brookhaven CARY TANKSLEY ,Iayess STEVE TARVER Wesson RAY TAYLOR, JR. Hazlf-hurst RONALD TEMPLE Meadville CAROLYN TERRELL Tyler, Texas ANN TERWILLICER Belzoni SHARON THAMAS Monli4'e'IIO ELDER THOMPSON Brookhaven JAMES D. THOMPSON New Hebron SANDRA THOMPSON Jackson DIANE THORNHILL Brookhaven RICHARD THORNTON Crystal Springs WAYNE TILLMAN Hazlf-hurst NANCY TILLOTSON Brookhaven FLOYD TROUT BI'00I'iI lL1VPI'l JUDY TYNI-LS IVI0r1Ii4'n'IIo Rl'SSELL VARNADO Wesson GARY VAUCHN Bogue Chitio qxf,bk 1 5 Lggfi A .I .sf ., A JOHN VAUCHN Brookhaven CHARLENE WALKER Pinola DONALD WAIKER Pinola fQIfRAl,D W.-Xl,l, Brookhawn GLENN VIAI.l,.'XCE Ifnglln' IIIIIIIU MARY ANN WQXRD ,lm-Iwon NIIKIC VIARID Bl'ookI1uu-ll NIQXRY WQXRRI-lN Ilalrrlr-x III:- .IHIIN I. W1X'I'SUN Brm N Ik Ili!! on 41,31 S gr 0' 'UW .XV I f we , ,,,,.y. ITT Tx I A I' A I -71 A 'US v ve QM 11 VJ Ax .A .:, k A -, ,,,, Q:-'Y' mi AL . 1.5.1 X L ,qhvw ., . Rs ,ff 2 if 'QW E19 5. .I 'gg-...L .L 'x if -if gl!-, ' H 'fb X VA' I '-'R' I x X DOT Y RACER Libe-rtj Ll NDA ZI 'MBRO M+'u4Ix'iIIc' Q:-517k A I TS.. A - - CA RL WOODS Hazlvhurst KAREN WOI IDWARD Monlivvllo MICHAEL WI N DTEN Brnukhuvvn Jl'DY WRIGHT Bruukhave'n TERRY WRIGHT Rrmnkluaw-11 FLOYD WYMAN Ilnzle-hurst ROBERT WATTS M0nIi1'f'II0 NATHANIEL W ERB Nutrhe-Z DANNY WI-ILI IH Pinnla PATSY WESTMORELAND Crystal Springs GAYLE WELLS IVI1'a1IviIIf- ELEANOR WESLEY Bruukhavvn BLRK WHITE Nat1'he-z ELBERT WHITE HLlZIt'hUfSI .IANET WHITE Bf1l4ikIIiiY'f'II MARILYN WHITE Rrrmklmvf-n MIIIIIAIQL WHITE We-sson WANDA WHITE Mulllivvllo LITIIE WHITTINGTON Rremklww-I1 PATRICIA WILKINS Nulchfz BILLY WILKINSON M1-amlvillv ABIGAIL WILLIAMS Rmokhavc-n GLORIA WILLIAMS Rroukhave-n LARRY WILLIAMS Rrnuklmvc-n JAMES K. WILLIAMSON IVIullII4'e'II0 NEWTON WILLIS Natvln-z BRENDA WILSI PN MA Iullllb IOIIN WILSON I'I4I1Iim-vtorl ILNE WILSON IIllZIf'IlllI'SI Mllil-I WINDIIAM Rrsmkllave-11 RICKY WINIJHAM I'inuIa PAT ARNOLD Brookhaven QUEEN ESTEB BLUE Brookhaven AGNES CALCOTE Sontag LOTTIE BELL EMFINGER Meaclville CHRISTINE HARRISON Wes Wesson MARGARET HEATHGOGK Brookhaven MARY ETTA HUX Bogue Ghitto WALENE LAMBERT jayess I Second LPN Glass Graduates I M 2.-- I l I I PERSUNALITIES on the LPN program for graduation included Mrs. jamie Hughes, in se-rviee director at Kings Daughters Hospital: Mrs. E. Brazil. rlirvr-tor of nursing at Kings Daughters: Mrs. Betty tlotliern. instruetor: Mrs. Bonnie Storm, instruetorg Billy' B. 'l'l1ulnes,tfo-l,in presi- alentg Charles tires-ly. Bolt lluekaliy, and Buy Busby. Go- Ling and Bev. Clyde Rogers. who brought the invoeation. pf 1 Third LPN School umbers 8 .f 'WH 'M 11 5 I I ' it I umm li S1 i KX www W U 1 U I 1 ll 1 ll 1 ll 3 If Q Mp I 44214 ,I any LP apping SUE BERRY Brookhaven RITA BOWMAN Brookhaven MARY CHRISTINE SANDERS Brookhaven LEE SHEPHERD Brookhaven C. MARIE SMITH Brookhaven EVELYN SMITH Brookhaven MARY A. SMITH Brookhaven FRANKIE TILLMAN Brookhaven ? mag may 0 S 4 M' , 41.22 Copiah-Lincoln junior College. in cooperation with Kings Daughters Hospital in Brookhaven, sponsors an outstanding Licensed Practi ral Nursing program. Fifteen students graduated from the tirst LPN st-hool. The course is designed for 52 weeks. four months oi' whit-h are spent on the Co-Lin campus in pre-vliiiival study. and eight months at Kings Daughters Hospital in vlinival study. 1 ,K 1 1 E f 4.4 P 1 r 5 P 3 I s A 1 Y R f 5 NA iN X V W N N 1 FLM , w I : ' Q NSS - 'I MDTA Center Students MQKINLEY ALEXANDER Sontag J. C. ATIIERBURY Monticello 4 es'-1 'jx , A w' l X , if Ai . ' , -.,-jj-Q, V . , .sity x' ff ' ' . A . t QQf,., f , 441. ., Qil ifgl' ' Sv' .. Tw. .ii-.I Q I x 2- Q ,PIAA I I ii et t .Egg iv! Si Q . I A I Wax? lil'-., CALVIN E. BARNES Prentiss MELVIN BARNES Mount Olive LAYEAYETTE BERRY Oakvale .JAMES H. BRIDGES Prentiss JIMMY L. BROWN Sandy Hook OTTIS BROWN Monticello HOWARD BUTLER Silver Creek LEROY COLEMAN Mt. Olive JOHN L. COLLINS Monticello THEODORE R. DAGGINS Silver Creek I. V. DAVIS Sontag JERRY DAVIS Prentiss JOHN DRAUCHAN Mt. Olive RAY C. DUCKSWORTH Mt. Olive DEMPSEY DYKES Sontag ALVIN FORTENBERRY Oakvale MARCUS FOXWORTH ' Jayess ROBERT J. CHOLAR Oakvale JIMMY CIVENS Montieello JESSIE CRANBERRY Monticello DONALD O. GRAVES Prentiss SANDY GRAVES Collins THURMAN CRAVES Collins JAMES M. CRIFFITH Monticello S. L. GUY Tylertown LEO HILLARD Oma FLOYD HILLIARD Sontag JOHN H. HOLLOWAY Monticello .JAMES HUTCHINSON Prentiss LUCIUS JACKSON Jayess CHARLES RAY .JENKINS IVIUHIICGIIO LARRY JENKINS Monticello OROVER JOHNSON Silver Creek JAMES KELLY, JR. Silver Creek LARRY KENNEDY Tylertown JIMMY KING Monticello JOHN LAMBERT Jayess FRANK LEWIS Silver Creek MOZEL LEWIS Silver Creek JEROME MCLENDON Monticello l JOHN W. MCCRAY Jayess LARRY MCCRAY Prentiss CHARLES McINNIS Mt. Olive MAJOR MCNEESE Prentiss KENNETH E. MAY Monticello SYLVESTER MAY Monticello OSCAR MIKELL Monticello ERAZIER MILLINCS Monticello FLETCHER MOSS Tylcrtown OLIVER MOSES Prcntiss SAMUEL B. MOSS Collins ROGER NEAL Monticello I Eli? . : f ljf J, T , ' 4, '1 Y V ' 2 f fi? as W, , , 5' J, ' I if 4' 5 . -. , '+ I I 'E K . 2 'Ht H it . - E A 'M Mum' wif, mx N M I 'J In I :S I 4' - ff i'i- 'A ix' 1 ' N , ff 1 ff vm. G :'. Z., :V .ill 4 :X ' ' .4 if fr I L .,. ff 1 I ,,5f:ie'5f - .., ,... , I if . ff1,,,,, fi 1 1 1 51, f 4 ,QW 'fx Q , f4 IQ I YW. x fi J 1' , 2. Q. ., fa , -:sm . .4 1 32 Xb 'J ' ' ' 4 I I - 1 i I a . J Q I f 'JI E r 1 4 -V A I I l at I F J , . i 1 . f Ni.. 'E M I X . 1.-' Q I lil ,of I i ' I I I 1 ,1 4 .AQ Q E57 I T - 'I ...,.,,.,,,,, .g Q A .1 AV - 1x-.A . 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WILSON Pre-miss LESTER WILSON I 1'efl1tiss CLEVELAND YARBUHUI .Iayf-ss WILLIE EARL YOUNG lVIunIi4'4'llu I High School Classes Q! ,X ,,,- ' 4 Wi s E. 1 ' f S i n I ,. .Z iii i Q i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS inelude Cary Lynn Smith. president: Erik Case. viee president: Ann Reall. seeretarvg Tommy Maples. treasurer: Debbie Walker. reporterg Linda Ray. soeial ehairmang and Rusty liarty. chaplain. Sponsors are Durr Walk- er. Jr. and Mrs. Sarah Johnson. not pictured. Seniors of Today im for Tomorrow I BEVERLY ANDERSON Always happy, never sad. sometimes naughty. hut never bad. Q--.,,, EDDIE ASHLEY A person who lives right and is right has more power in silenee than another has s-..,M-pt by his wordsff MICHAEL ASSINK I think I think more than you think I thinkf' GENEVA BARRY The secret ol' life is not to do what one likes to clo, hut try to like what one has to mmnzilmun I wi? ANN BEALL A peaeoek today. a feather cluster tomorrowf' 1... SANDRA BEA LL The Conditions of sueeess are always easy - we have to toil awhile. entlure awhile. helieve awhile. 75 if Gr? 4144'- fu-W., F ' tllitllttllf tllltlli KENNETH BRITT I-le's not simply good - he's good for something. LEE BIYRGESS The important thing in life is to have a great aim and to possess the aptitude and perseveranee to attain itfi RUSTY CARTY You than only make others hetter ln' heinv Hood vourselff' . , Z' F' . PHILLIP CARTY Bewarel He may do something sensational yetlu ERIK CASE Life is really simple hut people insist on making it Complicated. LAITRIE CASTILAW Yon would think she is quiet, but take a second look. RICKEY CLOPTON Only one man in a thousand is a leader of men: the other 999 are followers of women. SHERHY COKER The weaker sex is the stronger because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker sex. Yon're onli younv ont-e, alter that von liave to think of some other exeuse. F MMIIQ lflllilt Mllonil llatt:-r him. llc-'s not as wie-ke-il as you think. ,jf I'IlII,lI' tLIilltIlIY 'Newt' put oll' nnlil loiiiorrow tht- misehiel' ion van do totltlxgn ltl'I'fX IIfXIl,ICY Hllei' llvalrlis like lllt' moo 7b Q. Y- 7 n tln-res 'i min in it lgy,,..f -N., Ei I. C. HESTER I am the master of my fatefi ' DANA HORTON Genius is the gold in the mineg talent is the miner who works and brings it out as CHARLES MALONE Men of few words are the best of men TOMMY MAPLES For nature made him what he is and never made anotherf' STANLEY MORRIS The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance, so why study? EDITH MUNN i I A sunny disposition and a pretty face, 1 rarr combination any plaeef I , . CHARLES NEWMAN Still water runs deep. M, PAULA NORTON . V 3':a , What she is to he, she is now heeomin x I , ss .Q,,,A ,. CAMELLA PIAZZA She looks like an angel and acts like one too, But who can tell what an angel will do? LINDA RAY She who is truly happy makes others happy. BARBARA REMINGTON Kind, helpful, energetic - a friend to all. SHERYL ROBERTS A little and a little collected together het-omes a great deal. H X3 '9! 4y' Wfw lb' JANE SANDERS Her activities of today are the assurances of her tomorrow. JAMES SILLS Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. GARY SMITH If he's up to something, heis usually up to nothingg But when he's up to nothing, something is bound to happen. V' WILLIAM THOMPSON Common sense is not a common thing. IAMES TURNBO I I t I t v..x Always up to something. I ww' MOORE TURNBO The men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed. DEBORAH ANN WALKER Shes true to her word, her works, and her friends. GERALD YOUNOBLOOD X., 133- All great men are deadg I don't feel so well myself. I l l I Z l L -'1 ' 4 N I Ab A I 1 If J V ' 5- Y ' l Q i. Q . , i 1 James Ailes Betty Allen Gene Anding ,lat-k Arnistrmig Ami Britt Kathy Britt ,lanies Bulliin Barlram Bullmfk ,lilllftl Case Phillip Case Rminie fluslilaw Ray Cult-nian Gail Diamond Kvnnvth Wavnv Douglas Patrivia Floyd David Foro Rolwrl Forteillwrry David Friedman Robe-rt Furr Rita l,iI'3IllfJt'I'I'f' ,lorry Hall Sandra Hestvr Gail Hudson Lura Hudson X. x .4 I N-9 1. i in 7011! fix! r fc , l Y , 2 'W . 5, 5,5 , I Alan Hunter Rita Hutson Sharon Hyatt ga mf Q 'YP 'S ,f ,yv ill? . ,f K Q4 -qw-sap if' 1' -ge--g ifai' ff ja 1,114 lik A ,J fa- wg-5.5, SQL -Lvv :2 3? Law 'Q ,'-v, vw-gf ff , as L. lr: : Wlfyfev -qu-... limmy Tisdale Ona Walker Travis Walker I Daryl James Dianne James Peggy Kimble Jeanie MeCray Bob Lowery Kenneth Newman Billy Pannell Billie Remington Edwin Shelton Frank Stuart Jane Tarver Judy Thompson ivy. --if mv-4 BOPHUMORE I LASS OFFICERS Eddie Pickett baclt row. serves as president of the sophomore class He is assisted by Mary Pettigrew, we president Debra Fore, seeretaryg and Peggy Welter reporter Sponsoring the sophomore class are 'Vlr and Mrs Mike Hux. Y .tht 9, f . ? Sophomores Billy Barlow Susan Beall Roselyn Bell Elouise Bland Dianne Britt Randy Castilow Mary Dees Larry Delaughter Mitchell Earls Rita Farmer Nancy Farrar Debra Fore Randy Furr Brad Cranberry Judy Hennington Burrell Higdon Brenda Jackson Virginia ,larnes 1-it Two Down - Two to Go Louise Ahrend Enoch Ailes Charlotte Ashley Wayne Bailey 'i ' x vt iv' tgp, A ' 1 ' i,'V t,. I ' 4 'V V4 ,.. y x r X V . 1 4 Q s 1 sax if K4 winks l ,A H , , . t l Aw. fi . ' K. rglgl wi' ang s., ,Q ., 4. .. x. fy if i'f'1A - it, ,, - fy X.- Henry Hubert Johnson Carolyn .Iointer t -yn' t MX , It --s? ? All-T? ,nf Nu! l k . La ,LD R. -cr I .Q . Q, CC 1 fy v mt I f 5 1 3 dv- 1 --.. 'Sw 1 0 S, 4 Q. NJ x X x t R Q ' -W X Q fill 5 K, E, . WHQQ. ' x . ik, ,cy x If ,pc X Lillian ,lointer Lynda Jones Ann Kimble Milford King Vera Kinstley Daphne Landress Annette Lowery Tom Lowery Carolyn Massey John McCurley Robert McCurley Jerry Morris Wilmer Mullins Doris Newell Barry Owens Daniel Page Gary Peets Mary Pettigrew Eddie Pickett Mary Price Betty Joyce Raney Ann Reeves Brenda Remington Tommy Ricks Edward Smith Charles Smith Dianne Till Roger Tullos David Warren Peggy Welter Pamela West Billy Williams f 0 1 ,. ,is , 5 4 ' 9 9 fa fk,fv,f Freshman Class Kathy Assink Janet Beall Patricia Bland Mike Brent Tom Burgess Tony Burns Jimmy Carlisle Mike Clopton Beverly Coleman James Davis Steve Delaughter Bobby Diamond Richard Dube Sandra Fore Chester Fortenberrv Kathv Fuller Ann 'Furr Virgil Furr Terry Hudson Billy Jaekson Craig .laekson Dennis .latekson livon ,lat-kson lleliorah Johnson Larry ,lointer 3 More to Go ,. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Serving as officers of the ninth grade are Tim Lowery presidentg Larry Ashley, vice president: Helen Mullen secretary: June Leonard. treasure-rg Kay Lowery, report er. Student Council representative is Mike Clopton Sponsors are Mrs. Katrina Turk and Mrs. Dorothy Par sons. Larry Ashley pc- U- . f i ,31- 4 l pl gi ii t Q -l 4- -' 'Il - .,- - V .- Q , f . Q Q, V-gig: , 5. . QQ--K., ' Q.. we--,Aj x, pi VVQ, A x 3 f 4 . - 7 A 4 x :Q 'SAG lt ' ll' i B4 was . 4 ll' Q it x vw ' s, f ' Q 4- -4 .151 32 'L 'Q www J .-1.-v FK W , , Nb' ,. l fi x W X' l Q fl L, ' -' .5-1 455. , ' 'M f if X in rv- is il o 1 ,, Q ' :N 1 gg? M4 , f xg, i lk. , XX ' N hm 14, 1: 1 A 4. 1 , A' i 13 L 'M 7 than , il , ig li iq. W. V .V . . ,V . 1. 9 , V - ., -no ,V- ,- W , , , gl-f. ' .V ,. 1 ...A H Qs! 'lil .fy 141.56 V if r , Vg 1 04. ,,53'-45' R isiilh Mika Qs , . w-V . .. af, 'Ap 1, ' 1 'Q Ga 'Sw 1 .QQ me X . Q -Q V ,,.,,,. Q W! 5 V: Q . Q, L-V. ' Fi 4 Q' I t X ' N .1 f-Q1 J. .24 , A F , le fri - ' ' A: A fa, -- ' Q . it y A IQ . vfifke J wwf' 'rl ff fr V 1 QQ f . A . K s . 1 f ' x N P 'V V , e -. ,M ' fl ' 4 i v 'li iz, N ' L.. 'R I any 2 i ur - , .1 gb, 'TT' Y:-' -v--v . 'wr--v ' Sl , 4 - pl I' r Q 1 .Q . ' V 'qwfi M ' 'ff 'l f K '4,.. J rg ii ' A V f' 5 tw fs. , fn Q x X Q an 1 Q' .fb CP . I M .!,,,j if r V' sn., . ai Q -ws ,f ' ' - ' if ' rv- .-af f - l af- K ' Y Q QQ, -f-P , . ' e m K1 If - 'sit . :sat .m Lnfflilm .V -V f f Janette Ray Mildred Ray Jimmy Roberts Brenda Rutland Peggy Smith William Smith Christine Teasley Nannie Varnado Stevie Watson Jackie Weeks Michael White Barbara Wilson Martha Wilson Robert Wilson Sue Wilson ' ' I' .al S- , ,fx ' 1 Y 5 ui au! J, g ,- -425-:-.i5I.i3Vi5ff.-' sf' fe:::1.,53.,E,j. -,E 52' ' 1. V -'- 5 - Ti ' 'Z '- -.V W-wa....f - Vw- V .- .1 I,- ,. ...M 5 . Li. ,ang-gm munnunlllll 'Wx pg ws i 'lik 25555 if ' A. ,,.. 5 Kathy King June Leonard Ann Lowery John Lowery Kay Lowery Tim Lowery Lisa Lusk Rebecca Magee Ruth Magee Dale Malone Rickey Martin Bobby Meteer Helen Mullen Jimmy Murray Jerrv Myers .1 . Leron Nettles Willie Newell Tommy Newman Mary Parsons Ginene Papham a f if ..-.... . sir er' f' . ff of .mg - ffiffg N A QA... 1 ix t K. . va M. we fs li at N... - ..---.. Qlzl n ' ,s lXrFt Els i.... Q.. . X U . 5 M: -Q.. 1' N: 1. GL my muy! X3 -R , u., , we , at f as I J ctivities 1 ,311 W , vo. N h ., V fy ,sf f + 'E W..- if 'fv ,U gfkf- - .v -qi' ,,,.,.4:w'9 'I fx '71 pak . 1 , ,.s,.fn , , ...N ' , . If Thr. -, -, A' v. N K ,ibzfluus I X A 1 . Tr fm Q hm Yv tudent Association Promotes Student Association members are,front row, leji to right: Mr. B. F. Hunter. co-sponsorg Rosemary Prather, presidentg Pam Nunley. sophomore representative: and Mr. Billy B. Thames, co-sponsor. Second row, left to right: Rhonda Wilson. secretary: Marilyn Hood. treasurer: Pam James, sophomore representativeg Mary Cole. freshman' representative, Third row: Harold Gill, vice presidentg Becky Harris, freshman representativeg Judy Jones, freshman representativeg J. W. Ainsworth, sophomore represent- ativeg 'fed Russell, sophomore Class president. Not pictured is Mike Perkins, freshman class president. Co-Lin's Student Association. the governing body. attempts to create and maintain standards of good citizenship. creates opportunities for closer cooperation between the students and faculty members. promotes extracurricular ac- tivities. and maintains sehool spirit. Working with President Thames and Academic Dean B. F. Hunter. the Student Association makes decisions concerning discipline for the welfare of Co-Lin students. The members ofthe Student Association are in charge of homecoming nominations. class officers' elections, Hall of Fame nominations. and many other duties. Even before the opening of school, their work begins with a meeting in preparation for welcoming the new freshmen. i t I t l r l i l 4 F i i E i t 1 t I t i i i t General Welfare of Co-Lin Student Association Officers Rosemary Prather, president of the- Student Assoviution, poses with other offivers of the group. Rhonda Wilson SPFVPS 35 Secretary. while Marilyn Hood is treasurer. Harold Gill. .standing in the' barlfground. is vit-e pri-siilviit. Sponsors B. F. Hunter and Billy B. 'llhalncs also post- for thc- vamera. 'yr .Ja--.:f.,f ,,..-j, Q,- ., . at-f. f '9Vf-.'-fag-use-r W 2 ff-fwrii F3 :Jib- 'LwK2.1, ' 'f ' i , , Initiation of the Frvslunvn is ' f 1.-asf : M' i ' N f ' done ln' the Student Assovi Hair Puts . . vid 7- 15? , ation . . . No Make-up . . . 89 E , ffl ll! il fel li 1 Gi? 5 1 fi I ' 1 ,qi f,Y'- .,. .i .Q ll I J x,-s- Memhers of Eta Omega chapter ofiPhi Theta Kappa at Gopiah-Lincoln Junior College are Leanne Walker, Rhonda Wilson. Janice Ratcliff. Glenn Bardwell. John Ted Russell, Harold Gill, Mike Keys, Terry Reeves, and Butch Wallace. Miss Willie Mae Hamill is sponsor of the local chapter. Phi Theta Kappa OFFICERS of Phi Theta Kappa are Glenn Bardwell. treasurer, Miss Willie Mae Hamill, sponsor, Rhonda Wilson, vice president, Janice Ratcliff, secretary: and Ted Russell. president. Ruscrnary Prather and David Franklin are shown during initiation into PTK. li I I i i l I 1 I 1 ii CIJQK I S Eta Ome a Chapter i PHI THETA KAPPA is a national junior college hon- orary society which has for its purposes to encourage - -if ' 11 -i U.. i fi. if . li I scholarship, to cultivate friendship, and to promote coop- eration among junior colleges across the country. ETA OMEGA chapter at Go-Lin holds initiations twice during the academic year. Miss Willie Mae Hamill is sponsor. rr Members pose at initiation Encourages Scholarship First Place - Homecoming Display PTK Initiation and Tea SPRING INITIATES were, ffront, Ita rj Nancy Cox. La Neal Posey, Suzanne B. Russell, Mary Cole, Jeanette Lowe, Betty Jo t Iase. ISM-and row! Reliccca Strait, Brenda Wil on Be ttx King, Joyce Dunn, Sharon Thames, Judith Grillin, Sylvia Nevels, Gail Pahl. IBack rowj John J. Spencer, Bobby Lee. Byron Arinstroiig, Mike Smith, Russell Varnuli g f -v v 1-u t-agua N tmnmmv 1- i' SCA Coordinates Christian Activities on ampus 535521 U lm J Wi X One ofthe main objectives ofthe Student Christian Assoeiation is to provide a Christian atmosphere for students on Campus. The members ol' the SCA Coordinate all religious aetivities on the eampus. with spe- eial emphasis given to Christian Forum Week, Religious Emphasis Week. and to the Thanksgiving. Christmas. and Easter programs they sponsor. Y Wt IA Y W A Pat Hall - l'resi1lo-nt .loyfe Orr - President ll if Vimmlll MJD' Plltlglfll 4 H4'Pff'Sf'fllilllW Susie Smith - Representative Mrs. LaVerne Deevers - Sponsor Npll Stubb, Z Rfxpr,-5.-nraiiw Wmpfta HSV Miss Nunev Armstrong - Sponsor lt Mark Whittington - President WHSTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Phil Martin - Representutiw' tlamille Smith 3 President RW. Roy 5Illilll - lllfwlltf Phillip Cruelty - Representative rllfllllflly' Killg - A1lVlH0f Mrs. Ellen Cameron - Sponsor WESLEY l'iUllNllA'l'lllN Rev. Frank M1'Craven Y Sponsor Suniniv Ainsworth f- l'resitlent Hl.Y lliane 'l'hompson - Representative jmn,-,, Sillg - PN-Sid,-m MNH Z1-Ile WWIIIS '- SP0llS'H' David Fore A Represelitutive Y-'l'l'il'lN5 Durr Walker, Jr. - Sponsor llf-lphie Wgillwr f l'n-sitlent FRICSHMAN Rl'iPHl'iSl'iN'l'ATlYliS Mary Pettigrevv - Representative Iyunny Wplvh - R,,I,r,.S,,nmtiW. l Mrs. Marx Louise l,LllNlI't'S?s - Sponsor -luqlv jones - Representative l 92 :Q Ul FlCl'fRS are lluteli Wallaee. president: Jean Shorter, seeretaryg Saniinv Ainsworth. pro grain vliuirniang Mr. Charles llieh. advisor: ,loiee Orr. viee president: and Billy Crow. pub llt'llf rlirevtor. B U Sponsors Many Activities Executive council members include Mark Whittington, president: Phil Martin, first vice president: Milton Murray, second vice president: Rhflflllii Wll54JIlT Scvrcldfigl 1683 Shorter and Patrice Hall, worship directorsg Wandra Wooten and Barbara Bobbitt, missions directors: Pat Yeager and Markel Whittington, enlistment directors, ona 1, Walker, music directorg Jane Cray, publicity directorg Shirley Simmons. special activities director. Tommy King is faculty advisor and Dr. E. B, Landrum is pastor advisor. Rev. Roy Smith is director of Baptist Student Union work at Copiah-Lincoln. --- a -mar nw. tv' , if tx . E 'G QQ., 5 gf-X - 5 3 ,1 51 V R X ,, i, . - BSU welcoming freshmen Homecoming display mv Because the university and college is engaged in the search for truth, of which God is the source, the Christian perspec- tive is essential to the realization of the ultimate purpose of higher learning. 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 of the activities of the BSU included a pre-school re- treat, a welcome party and program for the incoming fresh- men, the annual Christmas party for orphans, the state BSU convention, and Youth Night in Jackson, trips to rest homes, nightly vespers, regular meetings, and the Halloween Carnival. One does not join the Baptist Student Union but he instead participates in many activities such as YWA's, Sunday School, Training Union, or Vespers. l 93 YWCA members areffronf F0142 left I0 riglzlf .laniee Sherman. .loyee Dunn. Sharon Thames. Viekie Milhrandt. and Camille Smith. lfllirlrlle mir! Mary Padgett. Patriee Hall. and Nlrs. Laverne Deexers. fBfll'A'fll1l'f Marily n Hood. .laniee Rateliff. Sandra Little. Margaret Codliold. Dianne Brister. Barbara Bohbitt. Nlainie Heard. Nlyra Lowery. Linda Havens. Nell Stubbs. Mary Wallace. Pat Nunn. Linda Lejeune. Marilyn Hinton. Diane Burris. and Yiekt Smith. Young omen,s Christian Association timulates Christian Ideals lf? 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 effeetive in all our human relations. The organization, for all Christian women on the Co-Lin eampus, seeks to follow a well-rounded program of wor- ship, study, and play. Leading aetivities for the YWCA are Mary Padgett. left. SCA representative: Mrs. LaVerne Deevers. sponsor: and Patriee Hall. president. 94 YWA's Study Missions I N F1 Members arefirst row: Susan Smith, Joyce Orr, Miss Nancy Armstrong, sponsor, Linda LeJeune, Mary Padgett, and Marilyn Hood. Second row: Nancy Tillotson, Pat Yeager, Dot Yeager, Vicky Smith, Mary Wallace, Dianne Brister, Marilyn Hinton, Sandra Little, Janice Sherman. Third row: Jeanie Shorter, Barbara Bobbitt, Pat Nunn, Karen Raines, Linda Havens, Mamie Heard, Vicky Milbrandt, Pat Hall, Myra Lowery, Nell Stubbs, and Camille Smith. till! 5 5. 35 f The purpose of the YWA's is to unite Baptist young women in advancing missions by leading them to study about missions, to pray for missions, to give to missions, to serve diligently as wit- nesses to the power of missions among the spiritually and physically needy, and to live for Christ consistently and convincingly. ' Officers fseated left to rightj are Susan Smith, SCA representative: Joyce Orr, president, Miss Nancy Armstrong, sponsor, Linda LeJeune, activity leader, Mary Padgett, study leader: and Marilyn Hood, SCA representative. 95 The purpobe of the organization is to provlde a church home away from home for MGth0dlST Qtudents and all otherQ who wlsh to jom them for womhip and fellowshlp The Weshy Foundatlon lb the M6lh0dlSt Church at work on the campus Wes ey Foundatlon Provldes WOYSh1P, F1-31lowsh1p ll 1 11n1 lolnpson, SCA l'4'pI'f'S1'Illd lu R1 1m nrx lrl It r 1 I 1 11 5llTlllly Ainsworth, pn-si1l1nl Po IH for 111 1 1m1 ll o xx 41 ms, sponsor oi' W1-slvy QXW W 1, SSM 'f 9 55 1 0,2 5.2 si Q, is 45 AS 14A xmy - .P .L 'F Member inn Q, Mike Perkins. Evelyn Coker, Viekie Milhranflt. Camille Smith, and Mike Wintlhain. Reverend Frank Metlraven and Mrs. Ellen Cameron. sponsor are also pieturetl. Co-Linis Westminster Fellowship stresses spiritual growth through programs and informal mliseussions. The aim of Westminster is to lead earh memher to deeper spiritual thinking anrl to promote the desire to know Christ and His will in the life of eaeh. Westminster meets weekly at the Presbyterian Chureh in Wesson. Sponsoring Westminster aetivities are the Rev. Frank Meflra- ven and Mrs. Ellen Cameron. Westminster Fellowship Links Presbyterian hureh and Students aef.5f-i-f-f-- ,LEAN--5 Iv---K. N :ff ff' 1' W TX' ,' , , g-.4 . '-3 x - 5-..-. ' ,. .1 5 A' f 4 f' e--sg ,- ifliigslff f. ,U 5 Q,-fy, X -,,:!'f '- : 5' XX' I ,. ' x ?-f President Camille Smith poses with Rev. MeCraven and Mrs. Cameron. 97 Hi-Y Sponsors Sweetheart Contest 1'4 'Q'Elu Hi-Y Sweetheart DEBRA FORE ,. -W,,.,,.' ,,,,. ,lf-A Dba, I fff' S' ---- - ...ds0- , ,,-,f .ff .WW iss- -v-, ' Lf-ailing Hi-Y at-Iivities are Rusty Carly. 4-haplain: Phillip Case. sgt.-at-arms: Daxiil Fore, semrelary-treasurer: Erik Case. reporter: Gary Lynn Smith. vice pre-simlentg and jaines Sills. president. Durr Walker. lr. is sponsor ol' Hi-Y. Hi-Y sponsors a sweetheart dance. sells Concessions to raise funds, and emphasizes Character-building programs in their weekly meetings. L. Y-Teens, Sponsored bv Mrs. John Landress. provide Teaeher Appreeiation Day, and they are listed in Illilnv other special events on the earnpus, ineluding homeeoming, parties, and athletic events. The aetive eluh has 50 niernbera, Uffieers inelude,AfirsI rozfgfronz left, Janet Case, program ehairmang Ann Beall program ehairmang Barbara Remington, program ehairmang Debbie Walker presidentg Linda Ray, viee president. Seeond row: Judy Hennington, puhlii-ity Debra Fore, seeretaryg Billie Remington, seeretaryg Ona Walker. seeretary Dianne Till, seeretaryg Edith Munn, head seeretaryg and Geneva Barry, treaaur er. Bark row: Dana Horton, publieityg Mary Pettigrew, SCA representative Brenda Remington, Serviee: .lane Sanders, servieeg Daphne Landress, song lead er: and Paula Norton, pianist. Y-Teens Sponsor ' ppreciationa Da High School Chorus Presents pring Recital The chorus, under the direction olijohnnv Russell, is composed ofhigh school students interested in vocal music. The entire chorus works steadilv and enthusiastically throughout the school year to present musical programs. Included among the various activities is the annual trip to the District Choral Festival, and the spring recital. Serving as president of the high school chorus is Ann Beall, with Jane Sanders as secretary and Janet Case as reporter. Pianist Kenneth Wayne Douglas rounds out the list of ofticers. the teaehing profession. The group en- joys informal discussions on the varied problems of teaching. w i Officers are Pat Hall, president: Regenia Jones. program vhairmang Rosy Little. program chairman: Debbie Weeks, secretary-treasurer: Myra Lowery. vice presidentg Camille Smith, program vhairman: and Mamie Heard, program ehairman. Miss Zelle Weems is sponsor of FTA. FT Provides Fellowship and Training as j QM . '-has -8.-,,,4,Q. '1lWN-if FTA provides fellowship anil train- ing for young people planning to enter Y French Club Studies France and lts Culture fa' -,hcQ !Qj?:AQ.Zvi? , 5-f,l'l5?' R -'T g.hi!f,,j25Q5Afxwt it 'rf -tixmfii ff! N7 L' If I J 4- Lis'-f ' KE Viffg Q Wil li' W ,Tha inf 4-'v X Mrs. Keith Mc-Daniel, sponsor ofthe French Club, poses with members: Janice Sherman, Mattie Mae Coleman. Glenn Shirley, Wayne Dunaway, Mary Cole, Sue Ray, Nira Sullivan, Phil Martin, Carey Moak, Paul Crice, Ed Mcllwain, Suzanne Russell, Llewelyn Regel, Joey Griffin, and Mike Windham. rrzxffrg rf 1- ---.,L:1r- -t--,.. ,..., . ,, r..,,..,i:c: , -33133-L-T -Li srri' 1:z:Li5E:'rf ' 5:1 rg Aj 1,,1tg:.:,.1' ,:41.:':i,. izgui. 5' .. ..,. ww, ,., ...-.... ..f1:i.:.rT. iff? JL. ., 4 ' i ii Q I 3 l l Olliicers are Sue Ray, reporterg Mary Cole, vice presidentg Nira Sullivan. secretary-treasurer: and Wayne Dunaway, president. Mrs. McDaniel is also shown. HOMECOMING DISPLAY . . I02 IRC Strives to Develop Better rtderstandings Officers include Pres Murphy. vice president: Phil Martin, prcsidentg james Rainey, Public- ity: and Billy Crow, publicity. Secretary Neil Honea is not pictured. Sponsor Harold Patter- son smiles for the TRILLIUM photographer. x . 7? Members include Pres Murphy, Phil Martin. James Rainey, Mike Lowery. Wandra Wooten. Sue Ray. Paul Grit-e. Carey Moak, Mike Windham, Edward Mcllwain, Joey Griffin, Bill Crow, Llewelyn Regel. and Wayne Dunaway. . The purpose ofthe International Relations Club is to develop better understanding in inter- national affairs, particularly in the political field, through informal discussions' and programs. fm, 7, . 5 i NQQSRIY.-'N we-1 Y J 5 4 1 N l E -1 Q i , ,, 2 1 , x Homecoming Display Mc-rnlwrs ull the Debate lllulm pil-lured are Gerald Wall, Wandra Wooten, Janet White, Shirley Simmons, and David Temple. n ff llaruld Km lil rligre-ss, IO4 ' C 3 Debate Club Drganizesz, Sends Delegates to Congress in ,ddr- 1-1 I' im-dy - vamliilaile- lor lla-pulwlivan llarly l,1-rider at Yo Youth Congress Delegates sas 5 WW De-la-gate-s we-rv Vie' lfosti-r,jiir11e-s Mintvr, Mrs. Sumnm' Taylor. Sponsorg Gerald Wall, Har- old Ka-iirimly, Shirley Simmons. Janet While. Wanda Woolen, and Mike l.owery. ,rfg i x s' 'Q r ' x Circle K Helps Others 45 39 Officers ine-lude Mike Lowery. presidentg Terry Reeves, vim- president: Sammy Ainsworth. sem-retarvg Bradley Smith. treasurerg Paul Grit-e, Tommy Kolb, Glenn Wallace, and Powell Butler, board members. E. Forest Case. Jr. is sponsor ol Cin-le K. SWEETHEARTS Peggy Laird and Pat McCain Circle K is an organization for men who are deeply interested in helping people and promoting other services for the betterment of people. The Club was organized at the beginning of the school year. I05 tudent ouncil Organizesg 'Activel Elevted inenihf-rs of the Student Couneil are Janet Case, Debhie Walker, Debra Fore, Peggy Welter, ,lane Sanders, Rickey Clopton. Mike Clopton. and Alan Hunter. Mrs. Jean Rivks is advisor. As the first Student Council ever for Copiah-Lineoln High School, the group has become one of the most active organizations on the 4-ainpus. Hornet-oining was among the many activities sponsored by the council. This was special in that it was the first homecom- ing ever for the Cohras. Another first was the publit-ation of a student handbook. t ii- c 'DO RICKICY CIDPTUN leads the student body as president. He is sisted by Janet Case. viee president. and by Dehra Fore. seeretary. Mrs. ,lean Rieks is advisor ol' the Student Couneil. ig. toe i Sem-ond Piave Home-1-oini ng Display Nu Kappa chapter of Phi Beta Lambda eneourages im ot' young men and women in themselves and their work The purpose ol' the organization is to provide the experi enees essential in the areas ol' leadership, eooperative en terprise, economic' understanding, seholarship. and profes 5 sional development. 9 Phi Beta Lambda Officers include Buteh Wallace, president: J. W. Ainsworth, vice presidentg Gloria Wil- liams, secretaryg Claude Lowery, treasurerg and Marilyn White and Jeanette Lowe, report- ers. Sponsors are Mrs. Carol Striekland and Mrs. Inez Thornhill. Phi Beta Lambda Encourages Improvement In Scholarship, Leadership JFRVX6, .1 ,.. 'I IO7 prow-ment in scholarship and strengthens the t'UIllld6I1t'f, 4 s I 2 C0-Lin Players Present PRESIDENT SUE RAY poses with Harold Gill, vice president: Sandra Monroe, secretary: and john Landress, director. -,'Z ix Popular Productions Mike Perkins, Paula Gill, Ann Terwilliger, and Mike Windham in a scene from Which is the Way to Boston? What did the stranger look like?',, Mike ask W 'mere sv AH! QQ . xx iii Linda Pickering and Lucie Whittington in Joint owners in Spainf' the death scene . . . s. Yi V Barbara King, Linda Pickering, and Janet White in Joint Owners . . .H No production is complete with just the players performing . . . there is much work to he done behind stage. . .such as Gail Pilcher applying make-up to Barbara King, or the construction ol' the set . . . this is all a part of it. 'J s 5 i ' ' l ' Si l W lili i t l - sig P I 4 45, X N 9 V rj V gi , f my fi T 4 Q M . Q, wi. Q MA is 2 4 I -Agn 3, 1, .i 41 xiii Q . N P B , , ,mil S I I 1 4 at Performances During Year W Mixed Ensemble I 1 Men's Ensemble Pliotogriipliy editor, Iliivid Ti-rnple. :md hix alile aissislaiiil. lla-no l'lI'Alllt'II Mem- lx Fr ol' tht- voriiiliittet- not slioisn are lirin-1' llziiwealoii. tltiil Diamond. .lamet lI2 1969 Trillium taff sum up sl iv cv- 'ns U1 mini manure W - fu W LW-f..f, V .W-1 - :MIL ...W .A-..4....a..1 Q 1 5 'gnu s ' I l We nl rw! A I 5, M ' 0 5 n 1 Q ,.. I 6 J , K., ,Fu --1.11. ,.....,.. . . I - 1' -55,7 ' . -1'-N , .Y 'f'+.:,M., -, -r 'kr V. :fa vi. --ey .A , . 14' K t 'fi-9' 4' 'I ' as P '11 f 1f 1 .,s1ii -'m.. fits? . fi. .!'A'v'.S?? L3 .Q x'lm.4:-'S9t. w 1 ., -- tk. .f,.:fst., .54 X- .. EXECUTIVE STAFF OF THE 1969 TRILLIUM INCLUDES Pat Yeager. student life editor: Lynda Magee, zmsoeiate editor: Sue Ray. editor: Becky Harris business manager: Sandra Monroe and Jimmy Turnage, ro-faeulty editors: Mr. Burlian Walker, advisor: Billy Crow, art editor: David Temple. photo editor: Har old Gill, sports editor: Pat Hall. eopy editor: Linda Fortenberry, 1-lass editor: Wandra Wooten, at-tivities editor: Camille Smith and Betty Miller. eo-assistant fea ture editors. Not present were Dovie Russell: ,lane Sanders: Linda Pivlu-ring: Markel Whittington: June Wilson: and Milton Murray. Photograph oe, Ken Smith. :md .lim Minh-r. COPY Reading Copy for the 1969 TRILLIUM has been the responsibility of the copy committee, with Pat Hall as editor. Marilyn Hinton served as assistant, with committee members Myra Lowery, Linda Le- Jeune, and not pictured, Phil Martin, Pam james, and Debbie Weeks. Working on the sports section of the annual were Harold Gill, eo-sports editor: Cary Buckles. eo-assistant: Charlie Powell, Chuck Akers: Billy Bowen: Bob Powell: Freddie Bowen: James Peace, eo-assistant: John En- trekin: and Johnny Allred, assistant. Not shown are Milton Murray. eo-editor: Billy Smallwood: Amy Harper: Barbara Patterson: Steve Ates: Billy Everett: Thomas Everett: Thomas Jones: and Patsy Commander. Drawing the elass section, typing names, stamping pictures. has been the job of the class committee with Linda Fortenberry as editor. Sammy Ains- worth and Nell Stubbs were assistants. Members ofthe committee pictured are Dianne Burris: Pat Nunn: Busty Varnado: and Robert Wilson. Not pOI'lS Classes pictured are P. K. Campbell: Anita Gruehy: Jane Tarver: Rita Farmer: and Mary Pettigrew. 4 ........--.1 --'una' -f 'wfefiwrwri q. f.e,,...,,i.... . 't ... f-'-f -eff ifffa.-,ff ws, . , J J' - .rt f fs? sf' ..,.slr4.a.ix4an.n,..i,Jut.i. , - Features Planning ant. deeorating for the beauty pageant, and the Who's Who presentation. planning and doing the feature section ofthe annual has been the responsibility of this committee. Posing for the camera are Mike Perkins: Mary Ann Ward: Paula Gill: Brenda McGowan: Kathy Mullins: Milton Whittington: Gail Robinson: Sherry Rollins: Betty Miller, assistant: Shirley Simmons: Nancy Moul- der: Pat Stansbury: Barbara King: Sandra Cotten: Camille Smith, assistant: and Martin Regel. Not shown are Linda Pickering, editor: Pat McCain: Gloria Williams: and Kenny Avcoin. Faoult 'Fixing up' the lac-ulty sm-tion were Bob Pow- ellg Mike Windhamg Sandra Monroe, vo- favulty editorg Vivkie Milbrandtg Carolyn Cas- tilawg-Paul Criveg assoeiate and jimmy Tur- nage, vo-liavulty editor. Not pivtured are Ruhy Darsey, Gary Hutson,1amie Spears, and Judy Hennington. -el S High School Serving on the TRILLIUM staff from the high school are this group of hard workers: Kenneth Wayne Douglas, assistant high school editorg Rita Cranberry, Gail Diamond, Judy Henningtong Mary Pettigrew, Rita Farmerg Jane Sanders, high school editorg and Alan Hunter. Student Life Planning the student life page-s throughout the yearbook has been the job of this group. with Pat Yeager and Markel Whittington as editors. Joan Guymon and ,lane Gray were co-assistants. Photographed were Rosy Lit- tle, Peggy Laird, Pam Nunley, Don Wells, Henry Watts, with Misses Yeager, Cuymon, and Gray. Not pit-tured are Terry Leary, Steve Logan, D. C. Hall, and Regina Jones. ,J A, M,T . ,fn QQ lil Z' 1 6 X 'a' ' , 'Z 5:- ' ,f ii Sponsor Burlian Walker discusses an issue of the WOLF TALES with Robert Wilson, left, associate editor, and Paul Crice, right, exec- utive editor. MIINIF YW' ll ill!!! - i nl i.Fi,rf vm-,ss I ii i ' 0 . 4 'Q .- , S ' o 1 0 9' J ' um ww 4 vid iw? THE WOLF TALES is a member of the Mississippi Scholastic Press Association and the Mississippi Junior College Press Association , .. .,........4 ...,..,..., , 7 V 1,111 4? Y ffm .. llurliain Wtilltcr. P-PUIISUF. pose-s with thc t-wciiliw stall including ,lunc Spitclilcy, Shirlci Siinnions. Snmlra Monroe. Billy Crow. Butch Wallace, Ihiviil 'll-niplc, liolx-rt Wilson, liillll llricc, and ,lnincs IN-tit-i-. II6 p Members ofthe paper staff mtlude Pat Hall Rene Frazier Bill Smith Dale Newell Hu tx Varnado, Butch Wallace. June Spitchley, Har' old Gill David Temple Pat Yeaber Shirlew Simmons Robert Wil on Sue Rat Paul Cru: Sandra Monroe, Marilyn Hinton, Billy Crow, FIRST SEMESTER JUITRNALI Exeeutive Editor . Assoeiate Editor. , Business Manager . News Editor .... Feature Editor. , Sports Editor . Club Editor ,.,. High Sehool Editor Columnists ..... Photo Editor , Art Editor , SM STUDENTS WOLF TALES EXECUTIVE STAFF HIGH SCHOOL STAFF MEMBERS are Kenneth Wayne Douglas, Jane Sund- ers, janet Case, and Alun Hunter, high school editor. Pdlll Grim . Robert Wilson Sandra Monroe Shirley Simmons , june Spiteliley . ,lurnes Peat-e A Buteh Wallaee . , Alan Hunter Lynn Wentworth A .Gary Buekles , David Temple , . , Billy Crow II7 Mississippiis Original Dancing Coeds - Qi,,l,f sf-ii the Co-Lin Colettes Co-Lin's Show Band and Colettes are widely recognized as one of the most outstanding parade units in the nation. Certainly, by far, the most traveled of all groups ofthis type in the state, the band and Colettes have received highest praises in recent years for their performances at Macyls Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, the National County Agents Conven- tion in New Orleans, the National Jaycee Convention in Louis- ville, Kentucky, and Dallas, Texas, the National Cherry Blossom Festival in the nation's capital, the Cotton Carnival in Memphis, and in every major event in Mississippi. The Colettes, Mississippfs original dancing Coeds, having been formed as a unit in 1930, continue fame throughout the nation. The groups entertain throughout the year at athletic contests, parades, stage shows, and in many other special events. .lerry Wilkinson is band director at Copiah-Lincoln and Mrs. Weecie Wilkinson is Colette choreographer. II8 CAPTAINS dtfnlj Jamie Spears and Kathy MulliI1S ' ' Z' 'f ,rl l , , I , f, , , 7 V H, '- . - sqm M ,, P4-rfnrluiug . . . Mississippigs Most Popular HEAD COLETTE Rene? Frazier The Famed C0-Lin Show Band and xi- misuse 3 Qi. I I Pvriurlnlng . . . Colettes DIR ECTO R - Jerry Wilkinson COLETTE DIRECTOR Weecie Wilkinson ,.. N1-xv lniiuriiis . . . BAND OFFICERS Oiiiivvrs of the Band arf' Charlvs Smith, treasurvrl Randy' Furr. X iw- prvsidviit: Cary Buvklvs. pri-simif-lil: Mum-lx Furr. Q4-vre-tary: ann Moore Turnbo, rc-porter. i I2l Sports gl A .FI uf Qxi E, H Q A , - , T ' f ff 1 I - fri 3. X x 'xii 3' -- . 4 ,Ii ,J . 4 Q I , , N 4,-Q, ,iw ' A . 1 f 7 za f Y T v 1 I I ' ' .I ,lx V 41-A - , 'fl K QR 4 , ' if A 'A vt -. , ,, ,,,,f A ,V -4'-' - . 6 mfg - 'f -fl--I V Y-ig., L U 2 ' f I . .1 unc' 'mm A Q mm w Q 5 8 11 ng. I l I .A , 1 J I f xx f -. w tf l-17, ,Q C . x ,. . I J 3' r L.. Q fs - ,vu .gf- , A.: c- , , Q. vw A 1 i f . oi N., 6 g Q 1-125, ' 4' 'www' J. - T x f -W , , 4 S3 al f, f: ' 2 N f' 1 X' :.. -- -f nl! If., -4.1, , ,wc .M J ak! -. Nj KN 9 xx '15 'Na a' Y Q .?x i,fi 3 ,I I .,- 'Rx . . ' ' X . af . 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L -K -' A 1- ,5',Q1k I'3:' ffm Q4 ., 3- ' 22? - .. ' . VV ' ' ' , l23 l V 1 f l F I 5 l P r lfr The 1968-69 Wolves Coaches . . ff: 'Fife .Q ry Taylor, He-url Cuavh, and fix? A e X M N f f V A A.,,.,E,i i V , 9 AV . 1 , f Alton Gr:-1,-nl'-f-, Assistant xi' ' n l Qi. W I Q yi ' 1 Jouwmf A1,1.iu3u BILLY W, BOWEN Fl2:UllU'I'llLil'li - End - Mendenhall Filytllt' Honorable Mention - All-State All-Star BILLY EVEHE'l I' BOB CALLMAN Lim-Init-lwr - Halfliuvk i Mendenhall Crystal Springs All-Star CO-LIN O - MISSISSIPPI DELTA 13 In the first game- of the season. the Wolves were defeated 13-O by the Trojans of Mississippi Delta. During the first quarter, two sustained drives by the Wolves were hindered by fumbles. Delta opened its svoring in the st-t-ontl period after a Wolf field goal attempt failed when halfback Bobby Steinrivtle plunged one yard for paydirt. Blaine added the extra point. Clark Henderson st-ored for the Trojans early in the third by running 5 yards. CO-LIN 12 - HOLMES I6 llolines built up ll 9-O first hall' lead and ht-ld on to ease by Co-Liu 16-12. Co-Lin's first touvlitlown was st-t up by a voinpletetl Bob Powell pass. good for 4-5 yards, to tlhuvk Akers who scored. Henry Watts caught another pass for the st-t-ond Co-Lin score-. Both attempted PA'l s failed. Both Co-Lin 'I'D's 1-mm' in tht- fourth quarter after Holmes had built up a 16-O lead. l'um1ltit's and lu-y fumbles hurt Co-Lin in the first halt. Akers Scores lst TD of Year HAROLD GILL RICHARD IZ.-XRD 'Ilavlxle - Mcadvillt- Tackle - Hazlehurst MIKE I.EGlZET'I' JAMES PEACE 'llavltlv - lingua' Cliitto Emi - M,-nd,-ntmll 126 I BOB POWELL HENRY WATTS Quarterback - Mendenhall Flankefback - Natfhez Honorable Mention - All-State All Star Homecoming With PRJC CO-LIN 6 - JONES 41 Jones. who went on to win the state title and ended the season as flil CHUCK AKERS HAROLD ALLGOOD Fullbagk - Magee Guard - Brookhaven 1 l l 4 Co-Lin Plays Nationis il? 1 Team junior college in the nation, defeated the Wolves 41-6 before a large crowd on the Ellisville campus. No scoring came in the first period. Jones' bril- liant Lynn Horne scored twice in the second on 2 and 36 yards mns. QB David Abercrombie passed 28 yards to Bill Barry for another second quar- ter score. An attempted Wolf field goal failed. ln the third. Abercrombie passed to HB Richard Thomas for 52 yards. Abercrombie plunged 3 yds. late in the same period. Moore added both PAT's. A three yard run in the fourth by Larry Mathis added the final Jones score. CO-LIN 6 - PEARL RIVER 30 During homecoming, the visiting Wildcats scored in the second quarter to take a 7-0 lead. Co-Lin came right back on a one yard plunge by Chuck Akers but the point after failed. Pearl River ran hack the kickoff to score. The first half ended 20-6. Louis Easton ran 76 yds. in the third with Bruce Hankins adding the extra point. Also in the third Hankins booted a 21 yd. field goal. WILLARD BLAIR BOB BRYAN Flanke ba k Pin la End - Mt.advi11,, if 2 . lm! it STEVE CARR RONNIE COCKRELI Fullback - Wesson Quarterback - Magee '27 ,tony ENTREIQIN Rl41IiYFERtQl5UN C0-Lin Wing Guard - Msndvnhall End - Loyd Sldl' . 4' Aw ww f .Hi 3. IX 7 . N f H. fi! FRANK GAMBERI. JR. MIKE HEARN Fullhavk - Natl-In-x End - lVlontit'e-llo CO-LIN 31 - HINDS O Winless Hinds got its Eagles fe-atlieis scattered over the field, again, wht-n tht- Wolvcs sc-ore.-d an vasy 31-0 vivtory. Johnny Allrvd iiite-irvptt-cl an 82 yd. pass and raw-tl for tho first Wolf svorc. Allred hootvd thc PAT. Clitivlx Alwrs sm-on-d on a 414 yd. lnllliavk draw, with Allrvd adding thr- PAT. Boh Calhnan lfilllglll a 12 yd. pass nvar tho goal, lutnhlcd on tht- 2 yd. line-, whvrt- Miko llvarn pivlwd up tht- hall in the air and plungcd oycr for paydirt. Allrvd addvd tht- PAT. Allrt-d svorvd again wht-n hc hootcd a 42 yd. lit-ld goal in tht- third. Boh Powt-ll passe-d 70 yards to Chuck Alu-rs for tht- liinal st-orv with Allrvd adding tht- vxtra points. CU-LIN 20 - NUR'llHlfAS'll 16 tio-l,inis svvond vivlory ol' tho soason vann' whvn it tlt'litatt'd Nortlivast 20-16. NUS1'Ul'lIlgt'L1lllt' in tht- lirst pt-riod, hut Alwrs plnngvd l yd. t-arly in tht- sm-ond lor paydirt. Allrt-d addvd tht- l'A'l'. Alu-rs again st-orcd wht-n hc . . i-w raught a lflt yd. Holt l'oyu-ll pass. Alu-rs svora-d a tlnrd tnnt' wlivn he' ran t yds. Allr1'd's kit-It was good. 'llln-rt' was no st-oring in tho third. Northcast did tht- st-oring in tht- lonrlh wln-n llndson Ballard plungod l yard. ,lohnny llnslxirlx pass:-d to llonnim- Clay ton lor 2 points. Thi- othvr Tigvr svorm- vain:- nln-n llon lloyu- lnlot-lu-d a punt. pit-la-tl it np. and ram't'd 419 yds. down tht- . . , . . h in-ld. Iiuslynly liassvd to Llayton again lor 2. l28 THOMAS JONES GARY KEYES Guard - Mendenhall Tackle - Crystal Spring -1: ,sz- 'IUMMY LOYD CHARLES POWELL Guard - Natvln-I End - Mvndm-riliall viznivox siyimi DAVID STAMPS End - Natchez Guard - Brookhaxen Mis NV 5' A5 1? JACK SULLIVAN MIKE WOOTEN Guard - Natehex Guard - Brookhaven CO-LIN 0 - PERKINSTON -lla Then rated :lil in the nation. Perkinston beat the Wolves All-U. The de- fending state champions. beaten only by Jones later in the season. seored only one touchdown in the first quarter. and eontinued to lead 44-0. CO-LIN 7 - SOUTHWEST 41 ln the first period of play, Buster May plunged l yd. for paydirt with Ralph Montgomery adding the PAT. Mike Thompson raeed 11-l yds. for a seeond Bear seore. with Buster May running 5 vds. for another in the see- ond. Montgoniery added the PAT. Barry Reeves raced 79 yds. in the third for another Bear TD with Nlontgornery adding the extra point. Co-Linis lone score eaine in the third when Bob Callman passed 15 yards to Johnny Allred, who also added the PAT. Reeves scored again, with lVlontgomery adding the PAT. Steve Dickerson Caught a 62 yd. pass from Wilton Purris to end the Bear scoring. Montgomery onee again added the PAT. CO-LIN 32 - EAST CENTRAL 6 qln what appeared to he a flood, the Wolves easily whipped the Warriors. Gallman scored the first TD with the PAT good. ln' the sei-ond quarter, Bob Powell sneaked 1 for paydirt. The PAT hy Johnny Allred was good. Allred kicked a field goal early in the third. and one in the fourth, giving the Wolves a 20-0 lead. Powell rushed in the other TD in the fourth, with a final score bv Callnian. Win Over East Central . tl X .- s l I as i i . I . 5 .. .... . S ,-,:-' , TNN ' ' -V . i . f--..,g.,.,x. f . , A 'H 'W' ' A I I . V, il EVM ' ' ' ' ' ' -f ' ' ' ' X' ,fg y an 0 2 ' ' ' AM.,.1'....l I X . L ,M K 1 y 1- ...,.-.. .L ,,.,,..Y .3 1 f' -sft ' 2- V . . Auf- -ss .Mx-,E-L.l,.,.,....:: . , ,L at A - T' 5 2 K Y C ' A f if 7 Qf 'f1cT3Z75:E.2Q5 -L.. z :.:. ,.,-:eff - ' 1 ' . QE- Q1 55 . ' ' vs SK X ' 'Shiv 'Y' A f . . .. as +I .1 --is-.,,2-wk 939: . f my ,izfw,:g,.4...X, i --:'4?'s .. ' - Managers . . . J. C. Phillips and Huey Henderson. .Vat Pirlurwls Freddie Bowen. and .loe '29 Broeato. trainer. f-, W -V fi ,, 7 'fi 'br ' 3 5 . Q X if if,,f!j 'Qs' A V f 4,'4 Tw bf A J A Q if , f ,Q 2:2 1 J I , a i ga . 65,6 'Q 'ft 4 H , we X' rf , , -'A' ,Q ,qw ,Y- e J , ' A39-, I ge f' ' 2 , f A 'W M7 W 1 1 sf ' .ff Q , N :I . ' A' ' A .2 fx .1 P, K Q. X , 15:5 : 4 KZ l 'Q ,J f 1 V: A fx! X. .1- 1 . - z f 'H fQ- ' wif? Wm ' ' W '. f ,M --X 31. . N -P f A J ff? ' c 1' 1 xx' -' ,I I , -i A v'rig'xi' 1' ' - 5 'WR N ' ' Wolf Cagers Post Good Season Turk, college baske a Coat' e ts , man er . SCORES Co-Lin Upporzent 93 Southwest 80 77 Northwest 95 52 Northeast 77 Co-Lin Tourney: 70 Jones 74 84 Southwest 79 128 Pearl River 101 105 Mississippi College lrosh 93 64 Millsaps frosh 70 62 Perkinston 85 87 Hinds ' 80 115 Miss. Delta 83 85 Jones 73 77 East Central 94 88 East Mississippi 78 99 Jones 14 overtime playsj 101 96 Miss. Delta 101 101 Pearl River 76 73 Perkinston 107 103 Southwest 79 74 Hinds 92 92 Miss. College- frosh 105 97 East Central 122 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI TOURNEY 73 Southwest 91 tb ll h p s with Roger Laird and George Rob- ags in AlMN1Sl10l'N'I'Y PLAYERS Pil'tlll41'd 111 lin' Ixiglll 4111- Tvrre-ll Fus- 11-rg U1-urgv RHlN'l'INUll, Ill1lIIilF,fl'l'1 Kim Full:-r. Haruly Smith, and 111111111 M. K. ,l'lII'I'x. FREDDIE CREEL DAVID DELANEY . . Bugue Chino - Centvr Hazlehurst - Forward TERRELL FOSTER GKYDEN SMITH Natchez - Forward Lmxi Star - Guard 'S 2.11225 Sf? ,. j I .J West Lmm oln Guard Natchez Guard F h LANCY SMITH RANDY SMITH TOS fflilfl SIMPSON COUNTY PLAYER is Gary Medlnck nl' Magee. FLOYD WAYNE TROUT Brookhavm-n - Forward I I I I r I If U 414'- N'- ---..,,, . ,al-vw. . '-- I I 1 I I I I I I COPIAH COUNTY is rvpre-se-lltvmi by David Dvlunvy of Hazlehurst. I Q ,. V1 4, 1 'ff X- .Q .MG -4 1 1 ' in Wm 12256.-' DILBBIIL W A LlxEH 1 x I Senior - Head Cllf'PI'lt'Lllif'I' BIHVALL UNA WALKER Emmy' juniur Co-Lin High Cheerleaders Lead Cobras ' .. ,, ,I 1 gg5,f,f'v.,' , . uk: ' m'43'!im' -. 'u-VPS' 3 .- 1 - ' ' A - ,Q,.,,4,.13'-'f25g'2f4 -,'.r.v5:2E5J:-,,'... ,E .L ,7 A w 46- Y, gi? ffl. .,.' L X, L-N ' ff - N- 'I , , xg . 'ar ,Q '. ' . 'E' . - -.rw A. if? sw-rf'-' AMP.-A A' -JA? f Q . .- mg. gg, -1 A -' ' K 4 ,n . . . 1 4 I ,fm...a.-f . 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MIKE ASSINK Senior - End Cobra Award Honorable Mention All Magnolia KENNY BRITT PHILLIP CARTY ERIK CASE Svniflr - Gllaffl Senior - Co-nler Svllior 1- Guard All Miiglwlili Guilffl Most Valuable Most linproved MKJSI V3.lLl8lJlP Ling-man Playgr- 1 I37 '1pwxg19?1' EC RICKEY CLOPTON Senior - Quarterbaek: All Magnoliag Best Defensive Backg Most Valuable Back 11 .,. ,V-fr, A , -'fr V V1 PHILLIP GRUCHY Senior - Tackle -.. -.' ,Z x k,,.. P - , ,NUJZY 'I-. ,..A , , , ,. , .4. 1 1-2--l71?,5l':Q:2f , -:, aft '- ' 'Y 4 -' '-1, QF! Vi V ' .fi wx- Hlvgt-ct f . . .. ,1 1 'ii . i j lzf l g if- ' , , , 4 l ' fe 5' e fizi' I 772- t ,V ,.z. Q 354 ' k1,9,d ' Q f ' . it t A if 1 if i S mors ft ' f S T ul.: T t 6 . . . X,-.1l,Xl.L,.lffi, QV-V CTM, 'ff' t F , ' 'f w'-f L- :,,.- -.,:,,,,,,, ,gag . V ,, MVAA , jlgx Sills. Assink. Clopton, Ashley. Britt. Case. Carty. and Cruelty pose with Hux and Coates. , If ' ' , - f ,-'jr:3Q5f3QfQf7'5.',1 e f' ' 4 my , ' a , 'A Yi? 1 like X '- ' S r -w we: 2, . -5lf'Ff2T::ff . I 7 I fgggif ,-5, A 1. 'F SFAREI, Mfg: ' 4 ' 4- T. , -. 'iff - of . X e f-4.1-rf-T' -it . KT, -l,V.,ig5 :,'. ,agJ,. -N-. ROBERT FORTENBERRY BOB FURR Junior - Tackle Junior - Tackle JAMES SILLS Senior - Fulllwaek Honorable Mention - ..., .ar I, V. -Y' gr- ' - . Ars:-is I 1. f DAVID FORE Junior - End 2 599-pwjvye. sigsrf-14 mi-,v,4a1aQv5-WM W-.NM . ' A , rift + A i ' 2- , tf wefi. if f ,Q .Bri j . ' ' X , rfffffvvanaw ' t nj' Q-1'.- uf T3 ajft! ffq? IA 'rw' it V' nl A :,f:'f ,I A sta,-431. ,1t4fjC-',4iv- ' .5 134-w g5Q: ': - ., V'-,wail 51 WF--hw 'GHG' 4-1-rw V t ve-O .. 'sYj1Qlj,iif1-ITU llllll ltllWl'illY BRAD tlK.NNlllfliliY junior H llailllmrlx Soplioiiiore - lillllftl I38 All lVIa.gnolia: Best Defensive Lineman TOM LOWERY Sophomore - Tailbaek Best Offensive Back BARRY OWEN5 S.,,,i. .,,,,1 , ,.1oFi,m,a..t Cobras Place 3rd in agnolia TOMMY RICKS JIMMY MURRAY LARRY ASIILIQY Sophomore - End Freshman - End Freshinun - Qtiarterlwaa-k 3I13gCI'S . . Coaches Coates and Hux pose with managers Jimmy Tisdale and Edwin Shelton. Rickey Clopton - Tom Lowery Tie for 2nd in agnolia Scoring xr- MIKE tfLHP'I'0N Freshman - Guard 'S ' 'Q ' ... . .r . 5' ez., mac' 1 ,, 3 Y YMO --'i- fr . ,,m, .t-VM, ., , .-'f,:,-s--'gr '-,g v., ..,.::-1-1,-g,:- A ni V V f 1'::,f,fr 7 . , . ' ,, , 1 , A: 'f , 1 . .. R e - ' ,H ' -- , . ,. ,,.,,., X , . ,. W- - ,, , ,, . H nw- .- , 3 -Q , 55 ., M M '-.' . ff ' . .- 1- 'vi x , it s, ' - P9 'J ' ir :lg -M , law, 1 V, -i n Y t 1 Y ' 'W '.. :,:1-'-I ,-,..,1 -...,,1- -,AVI I . 1-'j ' :,?ff-,.,fg.g,.,-,gg fiqtily.-16 V W .. 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K f-.:' wjm, t,V4x?555m1.5iv??A ' -Q V Q 'p,.. .tw 4 ' 'X A .ff-V-aw: NAS :A , 7. fe 'f 1 , - 'il .4 21 fi t, 1, if, '- , u-,A I I -v gsm, A. . ,. 1.,,,, .- -'. .. M 1 -' 9 f t'. ' -.fx -,-. vt ' ab .Aw ' , ,. jr bk'-id ,.,,1i-,,fw4qv X M ,, - , kg yy ,, f rl CHESTER TIM IAPWERY hgf' Q 1, woup ,: f 2'- XSL..-' .Tn-M ,wr N, --53 .. v,:-s.,,.,.:-',- '- gr' .:f-:' 4 V N ,1'1' '3 . , ,.YwE.-,H -. r wx ,f ww.: R . , Nou g.,,, ,,ag,g,, f . wif, F1 PRTEN BER RY Fw-sliiiiaii - Hulfimvk Freshman - Baekfie-lil I39 LEE Bl YRGESS Furward 9 -R W a an -! if -1 r 43 , jg -N. bb .1-:la 'Fey X- 5 i .: .A TUNIMY NI.'XI'l,l'IS Muzml :XII-'Nlglgmvlin -H-minor-u 17 12 0 1 Ft -.-...-.....,.,.............-.. - 55' . I .. H I , 'rlI.96I.' I 'ii Q I . N' , 0' ' . C' -.x-- . L t . ?:i :.1 ' - V 3- ' ' .- 'QS if-1 . . ., .. .2 :.:q..1s . .. '..ifl1s.u.: ' 1 -, t J N' T' fEf5:ifSS 'x ' ifrxfkl-1 '2 'f.'-i?i51t1- 'T ' ' ' W N . Qs -. zvrfsrw gf. 1.-B uf -M, f-aw. N' -f QQ?-s ' ' 11 .1.3 L ' . ' t 1 . 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DARYL JAMES ,Iunior - Forward .1 . 1....1k- .. et, nf. 1 A EDDIE PICKETT Soph. - Center TOMMY RICKS Soph. - Forward EDWARD SMITH Soph. - Guard ' ' ' -- Y 21' -1- :- I I if . I - f': A A 'P t 1 - A Q ' ' , V . s V H -1' , I afffzf' , - V1 f A ' gg 1 , .ct ,- I is ' .,. , 5. Q , . . . ' , 5 ,..,, : 1' V ' - z-xfw tfb -. ' : . - A --'- 1-+. ' if 1 ' - 1 :Q-155 . . .. . I - ' ' 1 wg - ' ---. , -. - . 5. t , E yy. ,. r 535 - ,lgg x g ih U -. 1 '- ' 1:3-A J -U -lfflcifb' t .1-. X-a.3N5f. fi I' tu.. r.aJ.c:1-.I- '-' ' E if . .. ...a..au.s,M.fa.b... -5.-1, . . ,NIA Ji f: . 3.5. .. , m ..' - - 1251 . . I ' , , ,. .- ' ' . - V 5 ' 1-:...:ff..,W-kg. 5 ., f- -3 -Q ' . . mg, W 1 , W M- -Y -- - ' ' ' - . .... 5 ' ' Q' 7' .Aw-:Q 2' A , ' ' TOM BURGESS Fresh. - Forward - . ww' . My .. K BOBBY METEER Fresh. - Guard SCORES: e O-I North IIIIXQ' Bx I'LilIl IIIULll'Ilt'X 10 I .I1'I'Ii1irsu11 tio. 47 N1-11 H1-l11'o11 D-I St. Aloyi- J9 I'oI'l Gihaotl 35 Raymond NI1't.Io111I1 Tourney 10 M1-tIo111I1 1O .letiiiersoii Co. 64 Port Gibson 69 South Pike 10 NI1111li4'1'lio Natehez tlaitht-1I1't1l 68 North I'iIu' D6 SouII1'I'iIxe 61 Bogllt' IIIIIII11 South Pike 'I'our114-1 33 South Pike 1T Byllltll 38 Loyd Star WOUI Magnoliat Tourney 36 Port Gibson 81 FI'Lil1IxIIlI County 17 Bogus' tihillo 66 I'Iui1'tle 16 Loyd Star 60 F1'z111Ixli11 County DlS'l'RltIT Yll ISR 'l'Ul'HNEY 62 Viioodxille 78 Loul Stair Rogue fihilto South lNIisaihf.iI11l1i 'IItbUI'llf'N I'r la 1 1t1 1111 . . a . 1 ,-.A - . Ki -.-1 wt- JIMMY MURRAY Fresh. - Center They 56 .33 60 .12 32 69 9 I 2523 SU T8 33 I ol'I1'll f'f' .m 60 83 .JJ ST 6.3 69 T9 93 58 39 T146 1.15 5 T lttl 82 'fax rs-eve' . : : STEVE WATSON Fresh. - Center '4 . . LARRY ASHLEY Fresh. - Guard :'g.1..1g1 1. . ' Seniors Kennv Britt. Tommy Maples, Lee Burgess, and Rieky Glopton pose with Coaeh Mike Hux. Kenneth Wayne Douglas and Peggy We-lter. st-orekeepers . . . I4I g-incur-5 ' GENEVA BARRY BEAEL Senior - Forward SPFNUY ' fffulmi All 1V1agno1ia Us . BARBARA REMINCTON Senior - 1V1llLlI't1 DEBBIE WALKER Se-nior - CuL1r41 A11 Magnuliai Team Captain BILLIE REMINGTON .1r. - FHI'WLll441 UNA WALKER .1r. - Forwzirtl All Maignoliai IJIQRQ Q IFURIQ BRENDA REM1NG'1'0N S,,',l,. qgml,-,I StlIP1l. -- 111111111 f- lft' Tfzrit' 62 North Pike- 40 Byrtnn '1'ournt-1 twonj 36 1 tint -13 41 'IH-rri 29 66 Bi ruin 39 ST Port tlihson 37 Pl-9 Ruiinonal 39 31111011111 '1'ourn1-x tuonj 33 North 'Pilw 32 53 1i14lN1t'l' 32 31 West Lint-oln 45 Ol ,lf'1i1it'l'5Ul1 tio -LU 63 Puri 1111154111 .3114 South Pike- 35 611 x1Ulll11'1'110 . twonj Ngilvlivz 1itl11ll'l1I'i11 1'or11-it 641- NtlI'111 1'i1xn- 1-1 South Pike- '10 13 Bogus- tlhitto IST South Pikt- 'l'ourn1-1 311 lfmiilxliiiitlo. 32 132 filostvl' 30 51 South Pilw 60 T6 Byruni 61 53 1441141 Sliil' 31 Nlugnoliti '1'ourn1-1 txsonj 53 Nutvlu-z 1V1Ll11l1't1l'Lt1 36 13 Raymontl 37 .11 1'1l'Llll1x11II tiountx 30 69 Bogtnxtlliitto 4 40 110 Fuyvttt- 31 61 1,0111 Stal' -11 39 Frunlxlin tfounti 33 D1S'1'R1tI'1' Yll BB Till RNEY tuoni Alt! Boguv tlhitto JST -146 1,oy11 Star 45 South Mississi :pi '110LlI'IIt'N 412 Nhitiison-Ritlgf-liuntl 37 53 Ltnnhvrton 46 37 1'e'1ti1mt1'1iit- 67 State- Toilrm-1 3-1 1141111-x 5-lf agnolia Conference Champs, District H BB Champs Magnolia Conference Names Coach Hux Coach of Year, JLDY HENNINGTON Soldl. - UuLil'd Se-niors I,t'lblli1'Nx'iiHxl'l'. Ann Be-all. Us-m-va Barrx and Barlvara Remington are- Shown with Coach Mary Low Hux. A,-,,...- BEVERLY COLEMAN SANDY FORE Frm-ell, f Guard Frr-all. - Forward 'le L'-NUC. ,.,.Lf-f KATHEY KING ANN LUWERY Frm-ah. - Forward Frwlr. - Forward KAY LOWERY HELEN MULLEN KIUAQIH MARY I.. Hl'X I Fra-ah. - Guard Frf-sh. - Forward Features I44 ' 'Ni f: iris? 5 ,,1.'t. QQ' 57, , . w-, Qui., 1 'wwf Q N it X . - X A . :I M at E3 58151: Qts f . 'X ' Si , f Qi . ffwr-ikemf ,JT su ., , ,. ,..W...,,M .M .. H11 T ' Uupiah Llinruln dluniur nllvgv 2 ' g ,,,,,,.+ - 0 .,., M. 4, ..,.. 3? im ggi V 5' Aa- V . 1 , aww A W1 g -. ffw' V' Siu Q Q 3. V D ,V fig. +.,QX't . .-..f. M ,, ,AA 6 Q ,,. Eiugemmrg Prather 3 3,6145 Qllpiahlginrnln Eluniur Qlullvge ful- Y VV B 1- ...n,.w 1.. Mm..-I .F mv , 1,5 X--1 nv..-. law-. Q- wwf..- v ,.,,, ,..-1.,..,...Z nl I! H H W. K v v...,l.l-ff . Q., ' W Fl rw 13 F7 rv mx' .,., ,.... -UWM ,F ff' V I48 1 Q li ln Q7 k .17 n V 1 ul ' V1 N si. X. Xkx 56111111111 Ain-slmuwih Eihnnhex lflillaun .l...., I . , .,.-...... 'ua-naman: .. ,, , ,M,l,.. N ..,.,. Mlm.. ,iq ,. A Q .....- M.: Q. 'f N . ...AX Qfampug Efahuriieg L ampusz lrlfahnriiw ali it f Ziraillvg Qgntiih Elanire iiighun as u aa ga I49 X jj living Hiuftg flat Qvaxgvr Qfampusa' Ilfahnriiw Qfampug jlfahuriim Qiliun Burr!! vggg faith ' ' f4 l'Zf'! M 52617. 1 ' . '13 Qi2fv,5,:,f'a4- , gf - ,wf:Rf,fjny f A-V. ,. ,W V. 5 xii Egnn Iflvntinurih Ann Givrlnilligvr Qfampug jfmhnrriee-2 xlvfrtr .vf 4,5 ,infix if 'ikyjd ' 1,S?.:sES' xr TN 1 Qfampu-ss 3 Hz1huritQ-zf Hin Elfuszter Sanhra Ailaxnsz p-wa ,,., I if l54 4 I BA A may The Wfrilliumff Awards Nine Students A yearbook is not finished in an hour or in one hundred hours. It requires preparation, thought, and much hard work. Because the production involves the cooperation of many people. both students and facultv members, an annual staff cannot he given the full credit for a publication. But from the more than 110 students who joined the TBILLIEM staff this year, there were a few who took the initiative, accepted their responsibilities, and got the job done. From this list nine were chosen because oftheir outstand- ing, unselfish contributions of their time and talents. For this we present the nine students chosen to receive the fifth annual Trilliuni'i awards. PAST HTRILLIUMT' AWARD WINNERS N Y Y lVliss Alice Fave Walker' of Magee - Business Manager 1965 bUE RAY - EDITOR M-we - ' V ,- 1, , Y, - ,Q H A . 4 , rss Linda Dunawav of Brookhaven - Editor 1966 Ihr Trillium Award 0 v N . J 1 . H Miss lxaren bmrth of Brookhaven - Editor 1961 lVliss Linda Jane Taylor of Crystal Springs - Editor 1968 DIANNE BURRIS lVlATTlE MAE COLEMAN Q la' BARBARA KING BETTY MILLER QW'- T N Qu lvI'NNl'l'l'll W. lNtlitLl,AS BHIKY IIARRIS .IANI-I SANDERS PAT STANSBLRY .M A ,sie 1229 Y? 451, 5,9-'2 ,Z f 6ifwf.1f. '-'ljadf , 2 4 ai YZ ' ia v , sf ,1 .1 f' , , df .ff , Exif ' I If .ig 1 1 4 , f College Most Sandra Monroe BG21llIifLl1 ISS College Beauty Rene Frazier -- 0 ' 'w ziif-Fwigwi-:: 55-af . Es . gf a :ag 4:5 'Q -.. l College Beauty Lynda Magee Du , , It RQ,-r l ,x . ' jig ' bfi' W Vx College Beauty Charlene Walker College Beauty Kathy Mullins 1968-69 Homecoming Court IT-ll Il-l fi' F nf ',., 9 V13 wi 'l i Miss Rosemary Prather Dance Escort - Lvnn Wentworth Miss Jenny Kay Daxis. 1967 Homecoming Queen is shown with Queen Rosemary Prather and her escort. Ta-tl Russell. and Mrs. liathlef-n Rf-ed. preside-nt ol' the Alumni Association. Homecoming ueen 1968 .ew YM? Escort - Ted Russell n.A x fl ' v L X . f f i Xb fi I Y' ' 7 15:22 , ' if 76' XV,-4 SOPHOMORE MAID I Pat Hall Escorted by Thad Owens SOPHOMORE MAID Wandra Wooten Esc-ortvd by Bucll Hinsun I60 .f-wi t .I 'nw' Vw- . fx' . V243 wlizf' 'w 'f Fifa. wx, Q1- y 4.2133- M . ' K gs., Q-Jiiigzm ' .-:-.Hai 1' 4 'xv QV? x 'P Sis :UQ Q7 1968-69 'if .L 84 , . M , ri f'9H. vu '- V. .GEMS M' 1 gg wk 5 H, ff' IM, :F 6-3' , 5 R . ,. ' 13.1 7 x ' ' 4 JL 2' ,jsp 4 I 1:51, Eff 'ss '-Vx 'A .X X N R -4 K Homecoming gft '65 V 'gg-... - Y , Ve ff , f., .,.,, H ,, . w, is Qi? v ial ' ,, 1.5. jg, 'ff x FRESHMAN MAID Becky Harris Escorted by Gary Hutson 5 d We rfwfcc 'e fr-7 y ef' P c X H d y i . g 4 x f :gf ' 2 FRESHMAN MAID A xl Lynda Magee Q Escorted by Don Wells l6l .ll zg,,,,. f' 'Z imb- , umm. J . ,L is-. H , 'QV' WN , ,, , -Ny. Q Grik Qfwse Eehhie Hialkvr Umm D- I'- ..,,-,Q ' Q' . 'ff I 3, XNTTTXSN gf-,i'f2s,g', Av? Q Q mf. - ' 'ff..'. '- , ffi 'Mmm 9fi,,,?,f,vvfg, if KK Xb-v Copiah-Lincoln: hols lb4 Most Intellectual Most Billie Remington '! 1n Paula Sue Norton h' A A Lee Burgess .1 .4 -1 S , ,,. M .J -43. li' Q' 4- . -ZX-fig mx -.inf .-K ...- 0. , QL' I' X 4 x-.Vw-.' gy. ' ' ,f - o. 1 . , . S . ,.: A Q.,-5. w .f:.' ' x-Z'. 5f J'-Q .I hw-w .,-- ab e .- ' .y,,...- SW 5 ' ' ..-. .gd .4 .v-gif' X'N Q 9-eb' 4,1 r ' f ll 'Q ' w ifiwm 431 H?fu V f lk 1' 1 4 :High 5611001 'Who E Athletic -XXX XM Tommy Maples .. W ,frm M- ,, ev 1 ,, ,l Wk at 5 V , I 1 , xx Krwkxg. f- ' ' l x s,,,,m -.N -H l' 5 ' , ' .ww xv me l P' aah .55 ya ' te- 5 Most Dependable Barbara Remington Eddie Ashley Winiesr Beverly Anderson David Fore Copiah-Lincoln ES 4i,,,,.7-l Who? Frien Jane Sanders H High School W ho host James Sills Most Popular Linda Ray Mike Assink .,. I67 1 .4 C0-Lin High's Most Handsome Ray Coleman 1 ' wg? ,t-g,5,a,f3:,3. V-J, - f,,,.,r- . High School Jane Sanders Most B63L1'EifL11 I69 1,245 High School Beauty Ann Beall , 4 ' O, 7 if l70 High School Beauty Janet Case -eny- Sui? High School Beauty Gail Diamond High Sehool Seniors Geneva Barry and Rusty Carty Class Favorites Juniors Ona Walker and Phillip Case 1-r' Sophomores Debra Fore and Eddie Pickett Freshmen June Leonard and Larry Ashley SENIOR MAID - jane Sanders FRESHMAN MAID - Sandra Fore Esmrled by Tommy Maples Escorted by Alan Hunter l72 High School Homecoming l JUNIOR MAID A Ona Walker Es:-orted by Phillip Case SUl'llUMUlll'l lVlAlll - l'eggy Vlleliel' l'lS1'llI'll'll ln lfmlllim' l'im'lv'Il C ueen Linda Ray Escorted by Gary L. Smith Court MN If-'ln Rawls 5llIdPlll1:UllII4'ilLl1IViSUI'.iS slmwn with Que-vu wrt. 4l.ux Lum Smith. Us-lvlniv Wallwr pre-S4-nh-fl Howe-rw lu th quu n I O O Whois Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges Glen Carroll Bardwell David Vollie Franklin Rosemary Prather I74 Dona Allyson A l 3 G, Burns 'l. -f 4 L e Harold Mitcliell Gill s Janice L. Rall 'lill' William Duane Wallace Rhonda Smile Wilscvii , 3- X ,la 5 I I lbnq f'-s, Burvon Thomas Ruth E, Clyburn Forehand -I Marilyn Michael Edward Hood .Keys l Terry Glen John Ted Reeves Russell ' mai' .W ww- f Mall nf jfanw Bngvxlrarg lgraiher mf, 3111111 Glvh Eine-snll x Q Us ,, A . V , V 51 .3.1-i-' i f f m 'h fk 3 Mull nf Elfaxnw nf 611119 Eihunha vale lffiil-sun Advertisers ,,.4 ff8 521 4 1 f 1 Y 'ff -v . Eff-'H fi T4-iff lid- ' 1, A J .,.-4' fa fwzft ,A ,, K. , TRUCKER'S EXCHANGE BANK A. D. BRELAND, JR. President DW . TE me 'K A Yrs ei EQ ' Q , Q , J X as '- ,Hsu 1, COPIAH COUNTY FOOTBALL SQUAD members included .l. C. Phillips, manager, Crystal Springs, Gary Keys, Crystal Springs, Scott Ratcliff, Wesson, Huey Hender- l son, manager, Hazlehurst, Robert Rigby, Utica, Bob Gallman, Crystal Springs, Burvon Clyburn, Georgetown, Richard lzard, Hazlehurst, and Gary Guynes, Crystal Springs. I YOUR full service bank QMNGS TRUCKER'S EXCHANGE BANK s v3lSflIv?,50S l 411 ,S 09 It in ,INSURED . 3 Q sioploo 5 i441 QQQY Member ,oo I Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation U fo' l 5 Crystal Springs, Mississippi l80 I I I TO SUIT YOUR HUB GRILL ,xl TASTE wEssoN AUTO PARTS A 1' 'N s Q I , ' -QQ We specialize Dealers in late Model Auto I 'll CQ?-4 in GOOD FOOD. and Truck Parts I X., I fc, Highway 5I North I 0' A Wesson, Mississippi I HAZLEHURST, MISSISSIPPI I WHITE'S FLORIST R. M. HENDRICK Flowers for All Occasions Wesson 643-2694 GRADUATE SUPPLY HOUSE Class Rings - Invitations - Diplomas Yearbooks - Caps and Gowns DELTAWOOD, INC. Phone 354-5323 Monticello, Mississippi P.O. Box IO34 Jackson, Mississippi 39205 McALPIN'S sMlTH'S JEWELRY Men and Boys Wear Crystal Springs, Mississippi House of Diamonds -If Jewelry I 'A' Diamonds STANDARD 'Ir Class Rings 5MlTH'5 ggi y STANDARD I I05 West Cherokee Brookhaven SERVICE Phone 892-3828 Crystal Springs I CASEY'S L. G. BALFOUR . COMPANY ALTOFOIUBTEISESS' JR 3 Crystal Springs, Mississippi ' MID-SOUTH DIVISION K. T. .l0LLY'S JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMAN I White's Auto Store P.O. Box 83 Jackson, Mississippi Phone 892-I4I6 Crystal Springs Phone Z .',' 1. X- wr -as-'g,?.,,. pp. N J W ar v rv ..1,M,,wQ 5 +5-, ly .Z I xx 1 v 1 C .1 1 , Q... . F. 4, U , N .,,.. G I . .A Q' . . V - V . .Hu 4' - ' '. x. If I 4' , ., N A ' . . - V 4. --.A , ilu, ag-,-' -. F.-C X 'x . X Vs' v '- 'I 1 , x . 4 , Wf' ' ar 1 :P ,.. y f...F! MH A 1,35 rf 5 x '- 'H 9:12:15- ., ! V ' -. Aflsfai f ..v ,f 1 'Q M l 'x ga...- 15 , , F ,nj but LINCOLN CQUNTY COUNTY SEAT Brookhaven, Mississippi KX ,ef 52' 2 ' l X jfs., l 1 .. . , A,MfA7g,5,i ir , - Wis h- - , 3 , l . JY- f m, IME: 1 - .Ei ' 15 Y.: XA. X 1 'i-g . ' V- ?ff f'. -,,, I' 'A A. X ' , .2 ,, 1 V A , h wif . A 'K f, .A . f A . - f 4? '--' 1 . .. if ai :-'5 t' . J Rib' X f me 0 V .fszawfvzf ' 3 .,1 f .,'? ' -i:2e',.'1 ' '-W3-'7 ',ff3u,,,Q- - ' V kg 3 Nw. A ' 'l LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS are lfront row, left to rightl Mr. Claude Diamond, Mr. W. A. Rogers, Mr. Ben Laird. lback row, some orderl Mr. Carroll Calhou Chancery Clerk, Mr. Oddee Smith, and Mr. R. L. Adams. womans TO MAKE uNcoLN COUNTY A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS W. A. ROGERS, Beat I R. L. ADAMS, Beat 3 CLAUDE DIAMOND, Beat 2 BEN LAIRD, Beat 4 ODDEE SMITH, Beat 5 CARROLL CALHOUN, Chancery Clerk l84 RALPH'S SERVICE STATION Phone 892-1131 - Highway 51 - P.O. Box 223 Crystal Springs, Mississippi 39059 Prescription Specialists EAST'S PHARMACY 'J. T. BI Sn ON G65 5 Air condafaoned Phone 833-1614 Hardware, Electric and Plumbing Supplies, 833-161 1 Furniture, Humble Oil Products South Whitworth Avenue ESTABLISHED 1903 BRQQKHAVEN Crystal Springs, Mississippi BANK OF FRANKLIN 1 ff 4,-4 :Y 5531. iv I r iifx 1 n Si H 2 wt -'-1 I FRANKLIN COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS from left: Harold Gill, Gerald Reeves, and Bob Bryan. WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT Fifty Six Years of Continuous Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Branch Offices in ROXIE and BUDE MEADVILLE, MISSISSIPPI RICHARDSON'S SUPPLY CO. Devoe Paints - Building Materials Sand and Gravel - Cement - Motor Mix Phone 833-1551 I 16 North Railroad Avenue Brookhaven, Mississippi NATCHEZ EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Selling and Servicing International Harvester Products Corner Canal and Franklin Sts. NATCHEZ Home Owned By JONES and MIZE Phone 849-3377 Magee 185 Compliments of l GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE l INSURANCE i l 7'3MGi Sf'ee' N0'C eZ'M'SS' -A, D. R. MEGEHEE AGENCY 5 X? j l H! f N A mf GENERAL INSURANCE BUTI.ER'S SHOE STORE FIRE CASUALTY i Latest Styles in Girls and Ladies Shoes 'ffff30f 'fffi ' Tel 384-2305 PAT WILLIAMS, Mgr. lfmfrffw AGENT Mecidvgllel Mi., l HSERVES YOU FIRST l 614 Franklin St. Natchez, Miss. gmt- ' JUNGLE so E A 51 ,, , , .L Z ,5 ., V5 AND COMPANY DEPT. sroni L E Magnolia Mall 8 Natchez, Mississippi l JITNEY JUNGLE AND PHARMACY T KENT'S Franklin County's Largest Shopping Center The Biggest S's Worth in Town l Meadville, Mississippi 620 Franklin Si. Natchez FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ARE PROUD OF THE MANY HONORS WON BY FRANKLIN COUNTY STUDENTS AT COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE I BOARD or suPERvlsoRs LEE HESTER, District I HILTON M. ZUMBRO, District 3 Roxie, Miss. Box T25, Bude, Miss. l CARL RAY LEHMANN, District 2 P. L. LOFTON, District 4 Rf, 2, Roxie, Miss, McCall Creek, Miss. l FRANK ALLEN, District 5 Rt. T, Smithdale Board President MRS. GENE JONES STOKES i Chancery Clerk Meadville, Miss. T Natchez, Mississippi J. W. CHRISTIAN WELL SERVICING Complete Oil Well Servicing WORK OVER RIGS Route 5, Box 233 - Phone Day or Night 442-2603 39120 BRITTON 84 KOONTZ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Natchez Mississippi Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Agency Salutes the Natchez Colettes . . . Natchez COLEITES lleft to rightl Ruby L Frazier, Head Colette, and Pat Wilkins. REX SPORTING GOODS 107 North Pine Street Natchez, Mississippi THE KING OF SPORTS ADAMS COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Vernon Smith, .lack Sullivan, Henry Watts, Frank Gramberi. ml W. C. IZARD, Owner AMERICAN. STATION Hazlehurst, Mississippi CENTRAL SUPPLY, INC. Road Supplies Manufacturers of Concrete and Metal Culvert Pipe Hazlehurst, Mississippi HOOD 81 BEALSLEY OIL CO., INC. P.O. Box 127 - Phone 894-4891 Hazlehurst, Mississippi EXCELSIOR Laundry 8. Cleaners 216-218 Main Street Dial 442-6421 Natchez, Mississippi SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY Hazlehurst, Mississippi MRS. A. H. HAMMACK General Merchandise l88 Roxie, Mississippi CHESTER BURNHAM CHEVROLET, INC. LINCOLN COUNTY COLETTES: Judy Wright, Debbie Adams, Geradine Gol- man, Ann Thornhill, Linda Aimsworth, Sandra Cotten. We Trade Your Way Phone 833-4963 Brookhaven, Mississippi COLETTES from Wesson, hometown of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, are Jane Sanders, Rita Hailey, Sharron Hailey, Becky Harris, L d K bl d R genia Jones. i Bank of Wesson MEMBER OF Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation American Bankers Association Mississippi Bankers Association Salutes the hometown Colettes ESTABLISHED 1893 76 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE Wesson, Mississippi Compliments of Brookhaven, Mississippi CLARENCE SCHUETZLE - Sales Representative TMS ameri S 2. 'rnusr comwmv ., M- Serving the Brookhaven Trade Area LET US HELP -In , mm..-- Brookhaven, Mississippi W W xW 4 , ,,,,, - I, QPSXM Q, MEMBER F.D.l.c. -. ..... '- ' 0 as Q .XlH1ufTl O S ,, 510,000 -fa E S .5406 3040! mddey 2, Depolner S 1. .Q A14-MBE? ASHLEY'S GROCERY AND MARKET - , HV.. It pleases us to please you. ' Phone 643-2462 V. .- ,.!f CfAgELa.s,A?gA,,5E'g:5,,' W K. . . 4.5: iflfilsfli wwf, ' ' ,. ,. . am,-, V, 4 -.4p1.-,- h ,J 4.53-'if yu Q-,Al as u.ilir,i'iPe1KA4,S+34,, 1 , . . 555- -V' -,H-.,. LAI... I 1-, I W N , j-,- -'QAM , , ,v A' fu 'g .1-.9 -4 I 1 - . I v , gl t-.jk V esson ississippu , ,..4..,.,, . L, ,G . f -M Cheerleaders are: Ona, Debbie F., Billie Ann, Debbie W., Beffy Joyce l90 MIKE RUSSELL'S Texaco Gas and Refreshments YOUR TROUBLES I 44 VAHISH 1 As '59 Y 1,-, A Q Q1 ' Authorized HOMELITE c1-1A1N SAW DEALER , ' ,, :WI I.. MlKE'S Wesson, Mississippi CALCOTE .IEWELERS FORD CALCOTE, Owner JITNEY JUNGLE MART MIDCITY MART Your Complete Food Store 617 Franklin Natchez, Miss. Hazlehurst, Mississippi DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY WNAT AM 1450 pfwpelg Esfeblashed 1911 WQNZ FM 95 me FRIENDLY --Perma-UPPER Phone lboll 876'355l THAT NEVER LETS YOU DOWN! NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI W. W. ELLZEY, Owner Tylertown, Mississippi DOT'S RECORD SHOP HOME OF HlTS 136 S. First St. Brookhaven, Miss. ALLRED'S PHARMACY Walgreen Agency Hazlehurst, Mississippi H. C. NEWMAN, Proprietor 894-9992 HAZLE MOTOR COMPANY New and Used Parts - New and Used Cars All Kinds of Repairs - Shell Gas Hiway Sl South Hazlehurst FASHION SHOP WELCOMES YOU . . . Brookhaven, Mississippi . Colettes Ann Terwilliger of Belzoni and Suzie Burris of McComb. MERCHANTS 81 PLANTERS BANK EVERYBODY'S BANK SINCE 1822 Hazlehurst - Georgetown Mississippi 55119165 gy viiiiitiiviiics 9 MEMBER or F.D.i.c. INSURED N 400 C D1 ff., ur ro Q - 0 SI0,000. Q cl 55-Y 'ff cox' Stay in School SCARBROUGH MOTORS INC. Meadville, Mississippi WESSON MILLING COMPANY, INC. Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer, and other Farm Supplies ,Wesson, Mississippi BENOITS Brookhaven, Mississipp MARJORIE SMITH GROCERY One Stop Shop Wegggn, Mississipp WESSON HARDWARE one 643-2636 Wesson, Mississip pi FRANKLIN FURNITURE CORP. Meadville, Mississippi Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. MCCARTY ENTERPRISES J. D. CLOY MRS. HAZEL GODBOLD Phone 384-2840 Your money buys more in a real drug Magee, Mississippi store. Prescriptions Filled With Professional Precision MEADVILLE REXALL DRUGS J. G. HOLLIGHSWORTH, Pharmacist Meadville, Mississippi Chick Hatcher, Breeder Farms, HERRING sznvisorr Broilor Production, Soft Water Service eadville, Miss. M I92 Phone 384-2229 Feed Mill K. 'Xu X XX ll Y TREE F 3 r , . ' . X 2 i f is of and Your T jf-me KX , Future Maw , sq, 1, u X Twenty years from ' '+WX'li' ' . W- I today will the Y fix, A .If Ex .J-fijf , J , . 6 C3l'66l' YOU choose ' J, T jst-f'TiT contmue to offer , - g , ,s5i7f'?ff1i3Q you growth r , . .X , x r V- .vu 1' 'f- 'f:f 'A ' -'f - T if f- - - and challenge? ' .M i.-r fc sr ff '- 53 i Q . , Fw- D' ' The pine seedling planted today will be a mature if D f - H tree then, ready for making into paper and thou- 5, Q . sands of other products made from trees. Indeed, 6 ff ,. the South is secured by its fast growing forest W4 ' 'if A f and the industry it supports. No industry in I -A this industrial nation has a more certain demand lf! ,fy for its products than the forest industry, and Q- 1- you can be a part of it. 1 V , XNJQ , fl V , Think of the paper business. Think of tree farm- A ing and forestry. Timber is a crop, perpetuated My and conserved by skilled forestry practices. 4 a x U St. Regis, a leader in Southern industrialization Q3 and forest management, invites every ambitious SJ youth to take a look at forestry as a profession, gl ' i and the paper industry as a challenging career. X f. P' LEGIS Jacksonville, Fla. Monticello, Miss. Pensacola, Fla. ' 'aww NN A .A , E Mfz4A x 'V' 15-. Sy. Q-wh I xf 6 -'ws-r 15.45 W143W'I .- if -H -3, - 5 Ln11S3fW ' ' i 1 F ' Q A. ' fm f . Q ,f Afqi + A 2, A, Z? L I A ' , 1f1f'5.,,,,g, if ws- 1 gf A-1 wwf ,eLv,,,- A Q f M 1- f -ea , Q A, A in ,V i .als ' Q Q' Y 7' QA- N - 1 v . . , Nan Af,-S +51 0 X 5 l' 4 gl 5'-it i y f :L if 9 ,, A F I D A I 3 A x 51,1-A! Q H li .if L Q .YA X 1, X, . - 1 A Y Y in 4 ,lf I94 . I.. 5-Q. .4 iff 'fs H x g 5 SOUTHERN WHOLESALE CO. Wholesale Meats of all Kinds V. D. YOUNGBLOOD - President ROBERT V. MASSENGILL - Vice-President and Manager J. W. BEE - Secretary-Treasurer Tel. 833-6761 P.O. Box 544 Brookhaven, Mississippi KEYSTONE-SENECA WIRE CLOTH COMPANY General Sales Office Fostoria, Ohio Brookhaven, Mississippi Subsidiary of SENECA Wire and Manufacturing Company BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI STEPHENS SQUIRE SHOP Come in and browse around We have something for every man . . . the finest in clothing LLOYD STEPHENS, JR., Owner Mendenhall Mississippi JOHNSON-PONDER CHEVROLET COMPANY Mendenhall, Mississippi 39114 We are proud of honors won by Simpson County students BROOKHAVEN MILLING CO. Phone 833-5121 309 N. Second Street Feeds - Fertilizer Feed Grinding and Mixing BROOKHAVEN BANK 84 TRUST CO. Offering all the Bank Services You'll Ever Need At Brookhaven Bank All Checks Are Cleared at Par Through the Federal Reserve System 4 Brookhaven, Mississippi O MEMBER F.D.I.C. slit-mite FRANKLIN COUNTY LUMBER CO., INC. Manufacturers of Southern Yellow Pine Lumber and Timbers P,O, BOX 98 Phone: 322-7211 Roxie, Mississippi 322-7212 SOUTHERN FURNITURE COMPANY Hazlehurst, Mississippi JITNEY JUNGLE el G 'Ure it 01 99 Hazlehurst, Mississippi JONES PLUMBING SERVICE GRADY JONES, JR., Owner Hazlehurst, Mississippi TERRY'S STANDARD SERVICE COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY Enriched Bread Enriches Your Diet with VITAMINS AND IRON 520 South Congress Street Jackson, Mississippi RD Hgzlehurgt, Miggiggippi UCOIOTIIQI IS- BreGd.H Compllglenls MODERN BEAUTY SHOP O KEN WHITTINGTON STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES LIBERTY BEAUTY CENTER Magnolia Mall East Franklin Phone 445-8512 Phone: 442-0401 Natchez, Mississippi BARGAIN CENTER Beniamin Moore Paint, War Surplus, Work Clothes, Shoes, Boots, Camping Equipment, Fishing Tackles, Wrenches. Brookhaven, Mississippi LEWIS BY-PASS SUPER MARKET Prentiss Drive Natchez, Mississippi Compliments of DOSSETT OLDSMOBILE, INC. 61 Norfh Natchez, Mississippi BUTTS YOSTE Natchez, Mississippi HALE 8 JONES INC. ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS: Baseball, Basketball Football, Tennis and Golf Supplies Trampolines - Barbells Trophies. Dial 352-6625 141 South Lamar Street Jackson, Mississippi I97 469 Kelvinator Appliances - Curtis Mathes TV's cmd Stereos Hi-Way 51 South X11 OLE BROOK TIRE SERVICE 1 SQUIRE SHOP, LTD. Quality Men's Clothes Brookhaven, Mississippi Compliments of BOSTON SHOE STORE and SHIRLEY SLIPPER SHOP Brookhaven, Mississippi .lACKSON'S STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photographers Brookhaven, Mississippi Phone 833-3251 42 WALTER CHEVROLET COMPANY wsu gf!!! 24 Hour Wrecker Service MAGEE - Phone 849-3336 JACKSON - Phone 354-1065 ,g 3 , H EA if l I I SIMPSON COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE: Chuck Akers, Freddie Bowen, Mgr., Bob Powell, John Entrekin, Willard Blair, Billy'Everett J s e Stanley Shows, Charles Powell, Billy Bowen, and Tom Jones. Not Pictured is Ronnie Cockrell. ZJ REECP5 P MAQY rlonlsr AND GIFT sl-loPPE 2:2 N..iAcnsoN PHC ass-sae: Q BRooKHAvEN. Miss. We Give Lin-Co Stamps Phone 384-2688 - Res. 384-5 Meadville, Mississippi SERVICE STATION e--a W M-PM Free Delivery esson, ississi n FoSTER,S SHELL Lott Furmture Company Complete House Furnishers '98 pp Brookhaven, Mississippi 515 BORQMS 7j0l'dQlZ.i' 0 Q ICE CREAM - MILK J-. figs. Pg BARNEY olcKsoN Ice Cream Sales Manager Highway 80 Jackson, Mississippi Telephone: 352-4036 9 SZOND f' 3 , ,, I if' 1857 YEA R 5 J G E Meet and Eat at the Co-Lin Wolf Pit For food, books, school supplies, conversation, and relaxation come to the modern, air-conditioned. MR. F. E. THOMPSON, Manager CO-LIN BOOKSTORE QUALITY BUILDING LUMBER AND MATERIALS Columbus U . Ak ai X QQ' MBE! nu. 2 D ' D ' E' -- S' ' rg A -3 A 'Ui . ' ll. Telephone 833-I 9I I MAGEE COURIER Publishers - Printers Office Outfitters G. O. PARKER, Editor-Owner Magee, Mississippi GEORGETOWN TELEPHONE COMPANY H. W. SPITCHLEY, Local Manager V tth d I ff h isi e new ia o ice w enever you're in Georgetown. - Featured Twice on CBS - National News Georgetown, Mississippi TINDALL DRUG COMPANY Magee, Mississippi GEORGE E. TINDALL, Owner Your Best Bet for Lumber McAl.PIN'S FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE CENTRE coo Dial 849-3391 Magee, Mississippi ' Sanatorium, Mississippi UNDERWRITERS AGENCY, INC. Insurance UNITED STATES FIDELITY 8. GUARANTY CO. In our 67th Year Phone 833-4661 Brookhaven, Miss. STAHL-URBAN COMPANY Brookhaven, Mississippi DICKEY'S Everything for the or MAGEE lC Y F. J. DICKEY, Owner Magee, Mississippi Biq l7utcIiman,....,. A. C. 601 Bus. 849-3997 Res. Phone: 854-8264 Highways 49 and 2 200 Pelahatchie, Miss. Magee, Miss. PIGGLY WIGGLY WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. Visit Our Stores in Brookhaven and Monticello -r A an ' fl ' e I xXx5V f I JK 7 simmons cl-usvnousr gif 1 , rofneffefvaiues 'sf x v 21 I .K X, 1 ' V11 N as l o' Magee, Mississippi JIMMY'S AUTO PARTS Quality and Service P.O. Box 397 - Monticello, Mississippi Phone Day 587-7551 Night 587-2300 Monticello, Mississippi f wb ,WZ-f ES Phone 587-7791 awe- LAME Slx ha - -4-.-.nl-Q-le , Op ' 4 MONTICELLO MISS-:H----:I .. ' .,,..- ' . NEW HEBRON FURNITURE COMPANY New and Used Furniture and Antiques Phone 694-2161 New Hebron, Miss. KNIGHT'S TRUCK STOP Intersection Highway 27 and 28 PHILLIPS 66 GAS We enioy serving you. WESSON FURNITURE BARN National Brand Furniture Wesson, Mississippi KEES MOTOR COMPANY More than 50 years of Dependable Service GULF OIL DISTRIBUTOR C. D. LITTLE . . . . f New Hebron Mississippi Brookhaven, Mississippi ? 1--7': 7 ' LEE'S DRUG STORE Dependable Druggist New Hebron, Mississippi 7724057740172 L9 Magee, Mississippi McKAY CLEANERS Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 643-2964 Wesson, Mississippi FAUST-ARRINGTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Hazlehurst, Mississippi B 81 B DAIRY PRODUCTS SALUTE THE GRADUATES Brookhaven, Mississippi 201 Q-E af ulf 4' tr ,f ' M 9 ,A ' - f ' A ' p I KE IQ! E E gl imasl a mv. .1iMf'53' 3 if A, --I 'F' Vflffw - Y . . I :V-.1 .Ex 2' , Y A ... - . i S ln QW! 1 W' I -sul ' I Elton Berr Winsg 'elud M Entertains ,mf . V W. ,,, Wm M, .. .Marv ' e .Q .gm up s,.j 1 Q S 3 9 , ' t W il ' --. 4: 'S .t M . it ' .5 ,. t .E' 'X .3 f Q J' Ji 33 3 I. s i' 1,5 r.. S Si 'Q git e X 6, J ii . 3 5 ww .g fs . Q5 5 S t x '.,,',, QW 1 sf LW. M-ww. 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Ph 6221 BERRY'S GROCERY LEE w. BERRY, Owner General Merchandise Wesson, Mississippi BANKERS TRUST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Mendenhall, Mississippi Compliments of MCINTOSH TIRE 84 OIL COMPANY Mendenhall, Mississippi WREN NEVELS BARBER SHOP Fayette, Mississippi LEHMANN AUTO COMPANY Authorized Sales and Service Fayette, Mississippi Phone: 786-3031 I'IIRSCI'I'S STORE Box 206 Fayette, Mississippi Store Phone: 786-3071 Office Phone: 786-3691 786-3423 ,417 .L MONTICELLO TIRE s. APPLIANCE I Tl- 1 Monticello, Mississippi xiv iiil ji LINCOLN READY MIX, INC. l Route 6 Brookhaven, Mississippi 204 2' I Iliff Mendenhall, Mississippi ' ' niiuus YOUR DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST WESSON PHARMACY Wesson, Mississippi Phone 643-2593 HERCULES TIRE AND RUBBER 226 North Extension Hazlehurst, Mississippi Phone: 890-2031 Jackson Phone 948-4090 BILL JONES CHEVROLET Your Friendly Dealer Hazlehurst, Mississippi HIGDON'S 51 SERVICE STATION '-we APPREciA1E YOUR BusiNEss Hazlehurst, Mississippi HART'S SHOPWORTH Shop Hart's For U.S. Choice Hazlehurst, Heavy Beef MM' fand the way you like itl BOYLES INSURANCE AGENCY MILTON BOYLES, Owner Compliments of SHERMAN COMPANY Fine Clothing for Fine People Hazlehurst, Mississippi Mendenhall, Mississippi 39114 PURE OIL DISTRIBUTOR ,U-ED A+' 'l SHELTON D. SIMMONS 1-o 'Auv.05v. fl Distributor Pure Oil I Prodixts Magee, Miss. FELTUS BROS. HARDWARE CO. 509 Franklin Street Natchez, Mississippi ROY TOMICICH STORE Phone 894-2881 894-2861 Hazlehurst, Mississippi Your Walgreen Agency GENE POLK'S PHARMACY NEWMAN'S GROCERY Invites you to visit them . . Hazlehurst, Mississippi Magee, Mississippi Main Street ' Phone 849-2622 COWEN'S CHEVROLET Wesson, Mississippi HUNTINGTON LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. Building Materials and Contractors Phone 894-317 1 Hazlehurst, Mississippi MID CITY DRUGS Mid City Mart Hazlehurst, Mississippi 205 JOHNSTON LAWN MOWER DIVISION Manufacturers of Quality Power Lawn Tools DIVISION OF JACOBSEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY CRYSTAL CAFE Specializes in Homecooked Meals Phone 892-4131 Crystal Springs, Mississippi SIMPSON COUNTY NEWS Printers and Publishers ROYCE B. CAUGHMAN, Editor - Owner Mendenhall, Mississippi Sinclair PACE OIL COMPANY Racine, Wisconsin JACK PACE Brookhaven Mississippi Distributor - Magee, Mississippi FRANCIS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Old Highway 49 North Mendenhall, Mississippi Farmall Tractors - International Tractors Farm Equipment NORMAN JACKSON GAS COMPANY Propane - Butane - Texaco P.O. Box 327 Crystal Springs, Mississippi JITNEY JUNGLE if 8 SOUTHERN PINE SUPERIOR STUD CO. SILVER ARROW STUDS ml P.O. Box 87 t I Springs, Mississippi Roxie, Mississippi NEWMAN'S BUILDING 84 SUPPLY, INC. SMITH'S JEWELRY Lumber and Building Supplies House of Diamonds 235 E G r wn S r Phone B92-10:31 ecggyiltcol spflngil Miss. gzgajdcfe MAGEE AUTO SUPPLY lO5 West Cherokee ZQTIQJQ Brookhaven, Mississippi 'W f --'-- TOMMY EVEREU, Owner 3960' - gage' Magee, Mississippi ADAMS COUNTY HAS THE ADVANTAGES TO KEEP MISSISSIPPI BOYS AND GIRLS AT HOME Job Opportunities River Transportation A Diversified County Industrial Acres Available Near Port Five Maior Industries Over-County Connections - Paved Roads Two Airlines Offering Daily Service Ideal We-ether Separate Schools Beautiful Hospital - One of the South's Best BOARD OF SUPERVISORS E. A. REDD, President ROBERT E. BEE, Vice President MILDRED CARTER, Secretary IKE FOSTER JAMES CARTER BOYD SOJOURNER BRUCE YOUNG'S SERVICE STATION GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Major Quality Gas, Minor Quality Price C. V- BO'-LS Phone 858-243l . . . . h ne - Georgelown' MISSISSIPPI ZBCI N?IE:tdnIsZaIn Hazlehurst, Miss. BoARn or SUPERVISORS SIMPSON COUNTY C. G. BALDWIN, Supervisor, District 2 W. P. HARRIS, Supervisor, District 5 LESLIE LITTLE, Supervisor, District 4 ROBERT LEE, Supervisor, District 3 G. G. MAY, Supervisor, District I ARCHIE MAGEE, Chancery Clerk GEORGE B. GRUBBS, Attorney HORACE B. LESTER, Engineer 'Seven Schools 'Industries ' Oil and Poultry Centers ' Fine Churches SIMPSON COUNTY coLErTEs are Lynda Magee, Kathy Mullins, Clean Cities and Towns Captain, Sandra Smith, and Pat McCain, not pictured. 207 S- R X. if . 5 g N . R C R R - 5 3 . D x kgglhixlx 3 RR I Q ' 1 , R S - x ' 1 X XSwwfXSXNwWNN-S xv wxwxoxy Nyxxwxfxdxsxwvw NRRRRQSRWWVNQWXQXWQ Y MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI STRENGTH 58 1:5252-rs 'eg QBKFULLZQE E 'FJFJIZS 2 REPUTATION was 2, Depouler S Y.41 was m 'MB' SERVICE wlsE MOTOR E COMPANY a 5 3 Oldest Ford Deoler SEE' in Copioh County E R . NM M5 77236 D ii FORD CARS and TRUCKS i is MERCURY Q l COMET y fukin I i Hozlehurst Mississippi A Q ' COLETTES from Copioh County include AnnMcEIveen, Jamie Spears, Coptoin, ondTerri Allen. ii l EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. l P.o. sox 767 ' - S E Telephone 894-1461 S' I- E .- W T N, l Hozlehursf Mississippi li CARROLL McLAURIN CHEVROLET COMPANY l . .il Ph n 786-3101 1- li' Fayceti, Mississippi VISIT . . . PETE'S COFFEE SHOP AND PETE'S DAIRY BAR PETE BOONE, Owner Hazlehurst . 0 ' Compliments 4 of BRYAN A. cREws T T Clmul' C'e'k Coploh Counhf Shoes and Clothing for the entire Family - Luggage, Household Furnishings sum-rs The Place to go for Brands You Know Qs- 7 j Where you Save .v - - I ' Something on xx I I I Eyeryfhingn Phone 5315- stone: BOX 308 f ,Av Brookhaven, Mississippi CFYSICII SpI'IhgS, Mississippi B. E. SMITH SAW SHOP JEFFERSON COUNTY EGG FARM Homelite Parts and Service ROBERT SMITH, Owner Phone 786-3341 Fayette, Mississippi Fayette, Mississippi Compliments of MCGUFFEE DRUG STORE YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY NATCHEZ HORSEMAN'S cius JOE MCGUFFEE, Owner Mendenhall, Miss. Natchez, Mississippi 'Homeseekers' Paradise PURE SERVICE CENTER X CHUM 1 RATLIFF SHEET METAL WORKS G. N' CASE gX L, P.O. Box 343 Phone 643-9934 Wesson, Mississipp Brookhaven All Your Hardware Needs at MODGLIN-MAID, INC. Manufacturers of Quality Household DIXIE HARDWARE Products Since 1939 ROBERT LAD'NERf Manage' GENERAL orrics AND FACTORY P.O. Drawer Box 30 Phone 894-1771 Monllcellof Mississippi Hazlehurst, Mississippi 209 FDR!- ! E L- ., X7 Deir if. W 'A f 'R ' U 1 A I . h- M. - V. lf ,Sg., LINCOLN COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Mike Leggett, Mike Wooten, Harold Allgood, Ricky Ferguson, and David Stamps CHARLIE NELMS FORD COMPANY 604-610 East Monticello Street Telephone 833-7521 Brookhaven Mississippi Best Wishes from MISSISSIPPI POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY eww power S Light 0 .X 0 9 :XJ 'P ob N E I I '2 lil f' H3 elmo uviisezis-Qlwl die South COW E Z5 Z Q Brookhaven, Mississippi X LIVE BETTERE -x '0rnicP9' Best School Buys from CENTRAL SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY Jackson, Mississippi 2I0 1 ,i-1-,.4-Z PET DAIRY DIVISION YOUR BEST BET IS PET P.O. Box 2840 Jackson, Mississippi COPIAH COUNTY MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI'S MOST DIVERSIFIED COUNTY HOME OF COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS GEORGE MARX, District T VIRGIL E. SMITH, District 3 LAMAR SMITH, Dasmcf 2 w. E. Hoon, District 4 P. D. ARMSTRONG, District 5 JEFFERSON COUNTY BANK Fayette, Mississippi F. M. TRULY, President We invite your account . . . 'HNG5 zlimvor 4' .gf Your SAVINGS 4 QF 0 if JNSURED . 2,4 UPTO 5 4' ,i i l 5 l l 1 l l 510,000 Jefferson County Football Players are Steve Carr, left, and Johnny Allred, right. Cf CGRTQK One of Mississippi's Better Stores c 'wfM1r H o 'mtlfnti 'AM ,ffffff Sag f ' X, ' .-1' - 'A 1 r f-ll? rw QQ r- f-rw - ,I?ffIim ?'B1,:, All Mi ' V- tX-- g L1 ij' fisjggg gl 'FQw.munrw: I p , ' 'Hardware Hardware Company ft Iii 'Lumber ' ' Building wx F, 5, fi 'Electric 81 Plumbing Supplies 4 . Q' ili ' 'Appliances , i ll ' s N l -S li t l' 'Aw Phone 587-971 l Monticello, Miss. Box 459 MID CITY DRUGS Mid City Mart Hozlehurst, Mississippi 9 I l ED SMlTH'S FURNITURE STORE Brookhaven, Mississippi 1 l COMPLIMENTARY AD SUPPORTERS BROOKHAVEN Abram's Mercantile Company A B's Grocery and Market Bane's Drug Store Barnes Shell Service Station Brookhaven Auto Parts Case Record Shop Cash 81 Carry Cleaners C. B. Perkins Hardware Cross Seed Company Davis Sporting Goods Dixie Lumber Company Ed Smith Furniture Store The Elite Firestone Tires Foster's Standard Station Golden Kettle Restaurant Gregg's Office Supply Gulf Oil Products - Lofton Janie's Pastry Shop J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Jones Meat Market L 8- A Auto Supply Lofton's Modern Discount Phillips Brothers Lumber Company Pinkney's Cleaners Pope's Drug Store Reeves and Lewis Service Station Slay Motors Smith Motel T. H. Perkins Furniture Company Friends of Co-Lin CRYSTAL SPRINGS A. Palmer Lott Real Estate Betty Jean Dept. Store Boackle's Department Store Didlake's Service Station Firestone Tire 8. Appliance Center Frank 81 Jerry's Barber Shop R. E. Harper Furniture Mayfield's Grocery 81 Service Station The Meteor Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Powell Shake 'N Burger T.W.L. i'F2 Western Auto D'l.O M. L. Brown HAZLEHURST Thorton's Barber Shop It's Grocery 8. Market MAGEE Ben Franklin 5 8- IO Cullen Maddox 8: Company Fortenberry's Drive Inn O. L. Stephens Store Rebel Recapping Company R. L. Everett 8- Company Ted's Swap Shop T.W.L. 4116 Magee Friends of Co-Lin MEADVILLE Hollinger's Store W. H. Tyson and Sons MENDENHALL American Service Station - Curtis McMillan Mississippi Hydratane Gas Company Sullivan's Fruit Stand Sunflower Ji 23 MONTICELLO Brister's Department C. C. Bass, Jr., Attorney Roger C. Boyd, Public Accountant Given's Drug Company Jack Morris, Attorney NATCHEZ Barnett Motor Company Carp's Dept. Store, Inc. Case Shoes Medical Arts Pharmacy Pete Jackson T.V. Service WOOLCO Benoists Men Clothing NEW HEBRON Ottis Whittom ROXIE L. N. Davis Service Station Roxie Barber 81 Beauty Shop Woodyear Chainsaw Service WESSCN Carty's Fairway Foods Kelly Lusk Gen'l Mrt. Ted's Drive In Wesson Furniture Barn Itns the 114th orld Premiere of the Trilliurrfs Dubious Aehievementw wards I W ith our 4th apology to Esquire Magazinej Our MDITBIOUS ACHIEVEIVIENTM awards are published only for the sake of adding interest to the annual. They were conceived in the spirit of fun: we hope you receive them in that manner . . . The SAMMY AWARD to Tallv . . . Thi- I,ook.Alike-Award to thi-se two - Dr CHARLES ATLAS AWARD to Ric-ky BEST GROUP PERFORMANCE ofthe 1-oulfl it be? The I-Bit-Too-Hard? Clopton, shown here showing his legs WM iiwdfll to the C0-Lods. now available for perforinanees across the nation. Okay. guys? -5 7.2 BEST PHOTO by a student photographer to DAVID TEMPLE . . . T Y N 1 fy TURKS PHYSICAL FITNESS HUGH HEFNER BUNNY AWARD to BUNNY RUNNER-UP to whoever and THE SUE RAY AWARD to the donor AWARD to this couple . . . Freddie Bowen . , , whatever this is . . . herself. about to do an on-the-beach dive. at--l l 5-...J Thu- IT .AWARD to this vainpus In-auty ,IUIIN IANDRESS DRAMA AWARD THE BIIRLIAN WALKER WORST . . . to Rhonda and Barbara who didn'I 1-veii PHOTIt-UF-THE-YEAR to our annual perforni a lime. sponsor. use-d to see-ing ad photos . . Q . X THE END AWARD! well . . . ,X ., 1 .5 - Vg.. -QF. ' '- -55. 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