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

 - Class of 1970

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1 W I i 4 1 W I i 4 Qpmhlinwllm ju iwir Qwllllcgc md High Sdwol Wcsswn, Mississippi I 1 E F F u ..,--1- n Q -ini . w 1 L V v r-1 Q 5 I V r W F Table of Contents Introduction President Dedication Administration and Faculty Board of Trustees and Supervisors Features Activities Sports Classes College LPN MDTA Night Classes High School Advertising, student life E Index Autographs Pager 1-27 4-5 10-11 28-47 30-31 48-81 82-143 120-143 144-167 146-167 168-169 170-175 176-178 179-189 190-232 228-230 231-232 f- 1, J. 7-,JL L- 1 f,f-.-. f 'ff' 1-.ix A to A 1 1 11111123 ljlljlfig ifflif ljilifiife , w 1 ,.: ',f,u 1 wi A Q r,f.L-4',,i L,.. WUW-' ,4ii-s-ara..-4 '-'-v ,M Ikxy in 1 -.5 , .- ' '.-- ,N -V-4 4 N -.f if V, X.-,V QWQ f ,I .1-. g4'.g,,,5,'f1f- ..,2 1, 'Silk-,'f. Q- pp .z, ,' 5 5 '. 'ps' . ' il.. ,.',1.1,J-L.,,,1, v',, .ins .',- ' 4..,, y I ,, , I. -, :.,r4,, ,,Au3, , ,rf ., pl., A, gr.. 44.-. - it v . gxvv -of 55. raw.-, , ' . .' 'V u. ' it :X U- ,J -,'-r V-, UF, ' M. .ur 1' '14, ll xx ,.' All J ,Lf ,B ,fb C lr.,-V' .- X I - H. , .4 V wp, - , , f.- ',- 5 , ,' ,pw avg- if N: - 5 -' 1 Q-A L f H A' -fr., N4 wrt l M' 3-ru, 4 ',df!,...!'r vgQf.J'l ' 4. gi, .1 :Ln-LNB .J --...A U... 1 A551 ' . - 'mf 1 .9 ' . -' . MR. BILLY B. THAMES Copiah-Lincoln junior College is proud to have as its president one of the state's outstanding young educators. Since becoming our president in jan- uary, 1968, Mr. Thames has worked tirelessly for the betterment of Copiah-Lincoln. Born and reared in Lawrence County, President Thames graduated from Monticello High School. He is an honor graduate of Copiah-Lincoln and was selected for the school's first Hall of Fame. He obtained his bachelor of science degree in 1958 from the University of Southern Mississippi and a master of science degree in 1959 from the same institution. Since that time, he has taken some 40 hours of graduate work in guidance and school administration. Mr. Thames has been associated with the Jack- son Public Schools, the Attala County Schools, and Belhaven College, jackson, Mississippi. He is a member of the MEA, NEA, CLEA and Phi Delta Kappa, a national education fraternity. He is on the Board of Directors, Bank of Wesson, Choctaw District Leadership Training Chairman, Boy Scouts of America, and, Sunday School De- partment Superintendent and Deacon, Wesson Baptist Church. President Thames is a member of the Lionls Club and the Kiwanis Club. He and Mrs. Thames, the former Anne Allen, are the parents of three children, Rachel Lynn, Rebecca Leigh and William Bass, jr. ment of Co-Lin Beautification of the campus has been one of the many outstanding projects led by President Thames. Mr. Thames as shown in his office 5 Ks, , 1 ? .., ,..-,...6,.-. ..... Q, JJ... Hr-'wr 5 Q5 -'lp ,uf-. W.-4' The TRILLIUM staff presents the 1970 edition of the yearbook. Volume number is unknown, because the publication was not printed during several years of the depression and World W.1r II. Standing on the front row are Becky Harris, business managerg Mike Perkins, co-editorg and Pat Stansbury, co-editor. Behind them are Mrs. Anne A. Thames, sponsorg Barbara King, associate editorg Betty Miller, associate editorg and Burlian O. Walker, sponsor. 6 f 5 P P L l 1 z f i 1 1 P I w ? S , i I i . 1 1 M Ii K l 1 4 5 3 4 2 mpifgphi Cwmliimfw + twig W Vv 'l V if 4 , 1 People Enjoying I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I ICO-Lin I I I I I I I I I WE DEDICATE THE 1970 TRILLIUM TO . .,. an instructor who has given 17 years of service to this institution a likeable gentlemen who served many years as director of transpor- tation at Copiah-Lincoln, and one who served in this position well the father of four outstanding Co-Lin graduates-Scottie, Eleanor, - Susie, and Becky a native of Rockport in Copiah County, a graduate of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College with an AA degree and a vocational certificate a veteran of World War II who fought in the Battle of Bulge and who, during the war, was hospitalized for six months one who has performed many deeds for the student body at Co-Lin a former engineer with the Mississippi State Highway Department, the U. S, Engineering Department, and with Michael Baker Engineers a member of CLEA, MEA, 40 and 8, and the American Legion one who is devoted to his work, to his lovely wife, Nettie, to his family, and to Co-Lin a person whose students have gained insight and knowledge because of their association with him one whom we respect for his sincerity and good natured manner f, 4- , X ,- p .ww I I O g 2, An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a boundless arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skills has been able to devise from the earliest times. Tlromaf Carlyle - .. I 1-'I t14f'f, -- fix q f.-7, ,N 'A ' X ' , W .frxf W ff' 5 -N ffmf- 'W W, wx! f , ,, W ,, Y l ,, !..f,'f,,', xg: imxyxiwxx rx , w ,W fm f 4- ' lx f ,nf X' 41, -QQ . 1- L4',.,,-',.g .Q flxzf V L--- , .,..t. f .Q ' A ' A 1 - ' X v 1 A .-44Y-. f dr - H, Q . LI. ,- Q 4 I ,Q I4 .- .Til I IIQITI II ,v - 1 ., . 'A 5+ 124. 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Ewing, Ewing Administration Building, Hook Stone, Stone Stadium, Mrs. Evelyn Os- walt, Evelyn Oswalt Library, Poley Sullivan, Sullivan Baseball Field, and Russell Ellzey, Ellzey Hall. Speaking on behalf of those for whom the buildings were named were Miss Ann Rea, R. E. Rea Auditorium, Mrs. Helen Mullen, Mullen Gymnasium, Miss janet Smith, Willie H. Smith Academic Building, Mrs. Hirman Nevels, Fannie Calender Hall, and Mrs. Ruby Pearl Smith, Noah Wallace Building. Other buildings on campus were named Lula Stevens Hall, Josie G. Ellis Faculty House, Lincoln County and Copiah County Halls. Previously, the vo-tech complex had been named the F. M. Fortenberry Building, and the library was named ,Memorial Library for those who gave their lives for freedom during World War II. Co-Lin: Past, Present, and i 4 'x 2: , f f , ' .,f4:,.f. PAST WRESENT ruruxr P A A Freshman Women won first place with this outstanding display done by Anita Boggan. Alumni are welcomed to the campus by this sign over the Administra- tion Building. Coach Greenlee was in the golf tournament. J f5 I'??1 2 ' ' ' 'Q T 51854.43 1255 'T e t -A 3 112 .Q jfgfiffe- I ith: il I l 5 . ' ' 2 f ' V I 5 E13 5 f i ' ,FP7 aa- , . -- g2g? n'7'7' j ' T 4, T -i - 1 5 Wy 5,3 ,, gg + , Q. t.' ,1' M 'if -' 'M The Library won third place with its display. Phi Theta Kappa captured second place with its birthday cake, showing candles for the past, present, and future. Phi Beta Lambcla's Fortune Cookie. FL A steer was given away by the Alumni Association. Mr. Ray Albritton of Hazlehurst was the lucky winner. Homecoming Displays, Golf Tourney ' Futurei' Depicts Growth of Co-Lin K I l l -N:-t . iii Of i H l 4 Circle K's flag display, with a flag with 48 states, then 50 for ' present, and one for peace for the world for the future. Rf Hurricane Camille got into the displays .. as a 5? 2 5 3 5 53. Fi if fi li S- Y--.M -Q. 5 fb fi Seiko EA GL: 5 5 E 'li l an tu 3 li wg: u s s ati' L' i . ii'i '- f A E. . l i viiilqlvl H11-gf: if l H rf s filii P 1. ,tawt.'t-t 1- f - - . l I The TRILLIUM computer attracted much attention with Roast the Eagle was a most outstanding display from the Co-Lin its flashing lights. fSorry, gangj PIHVGFS. i l j SCA's prediction and foot- Q ball field. The BSU's Lunar Score display was colorful. ' Add to Success of Big Da WOLF TALES displayed Ernie with a Welcome. I9 l I i i 2 l 'img .ma T '41 ff' if aw' gfvff: :QQ glnngit ,I gi f y'F'1?l'-'H' ' l g5?2'. :npq: 4 :Q Qgnlfi f ivnnlln' gi! if gil. -. nl , umI '.j. ? 'L'5'::hi N , -u , 5 Part of Initiation Y ii I i 3 i i s 1 Y i I i l Q Q A: . 5 x Y. f?,:i.i:Zif33 ' f , ,I .A., i - ., ,. i L ,Q-'wk , ' 3 :- , 35:3 Mzji' M-7-,2..: 5.-1- , V ,:f,g4,5. J V. gm: i , 12, K iz ' s ' A ai A , f 1 5 5' ,- ff: -2' ' :Sf-gr, - .X Q2 ' - ' fe 2-,-1 za' A If .mf ff? mf. .Q A Q .-::f,l5 f-:-Qigjlgf .. X jg ,K ,.,:, 1- x C' wx-PAA . Q 1 rf ' - ' x . 'W ,G , our if ijt ' ' . ...ul - . ,- ,. .ff '1 'N l:Q:1:1:-1-145 - , K s- oxs.i'4,0,5, Q ' ' if-r't.5'f W f 1'Q'v's'o'f 7201401.06 5' ' no Vi iii Q ,, V . iw A ix, 'kv n ii A L ...., My i Md 3 I 'E 4 fi f ,X 13 .4 U,-7 z 1 iw ,wc ' had 'M-mu-mm, QT' ,f Trillium Beauty B Pageant 1 i l V . uIDays of Wine and A Roses ! slva fr' Ay! -5' S' l s ' DX SML, 'lllilll fm -. 'fl I l . lg QMIJQK 4 .i ngs QM f 17.5 Quan 5 i Emi 'IEQEIU f i l lm...-otlinsil A . College finalists are Sharon Watts, Becky Harris, Ann Terwilliger, most beautifulg Jeannine Havardg and Brenda Kay Britt. Tom Davidson, master of ceremonies, is pictured. R few aif'E5 K F' . f ff f ' - , . 7 f f . jx TE. Q, Emcec Tom Davidson poses with high school winners Brenda jncksong Mary Pettigrewg janet Caseg and -I Mary Dees, most beautiful. .i n ll Miss Mississippi Comes to Co-Ling l avidson Serves as Emeee 22 'av- ii sv? D janet Carol Foshee , o Fifty Compete for Beauty Capacity Crowd Attends Pageant personalities included Mrs. Anne A. Thames, pag- eant directorg Miss jane Carol Foshee, judge, Tom David- son, emceeg Carnell Tucker, judge, Burlian Walker, pageant directorg and Mrs. Ruth Fondren, judge. -Ofvtesfwff' College Contestants in Group A D 'QQQQ f . E xiii -ar by ' 'R -9 is ff av ...ill W i College Group B fzlmrej and high school contestants below. 11, ,l Q sl 3 l . ,i vis ll V5 iii 9 f i Q l , 5 , Y 3 , B 2 1? N A ' I-- ,Q 'v uh V 4 l,. 1 :kms mmanm- 'N College semi-finalists were Ann Terwilliger, Charlene Walker, Sharon Watts, Brenda Wilson, Jeannine Havard, Becky Harris, Nell Rose Daniels, Judy Crum, Brenda Kay Britt, and Camille Ferguson. Cl U Four T's Sherman Dillon . ,A T v 93, L 3 J , i Entertainers Add to Pageant and A Ruse ,T-Y I 4 ff, K : '- ' pu, 3 iffw, . ,, f , Q :J ' V .ff '7?' ww, ', r 'g-. .2 1 ' ff -J. 5 A - 15 5.5-:ff d1,:f3.z!f-. A, ' of an Second Place-Senior Float First Place-Y-Teens Cobra Homecoming Parade raws args Crowd Third Place-Sophomores M, ,.,- gv..- -.-,Is F F! W . Storm s is is ra do 595--,Ai X KN X First Aid Food Services Q J' E , ,,w ff' 56 ii 5 lg foil rolls: 6 Q I D ' ' -A ' ' F tm ,. Y in-..m1f.l' if is or C Kgs, 'rl if ei Top-Night Graduation in Commercial Wiring DiSf1'lCf 4'H Contests Boffom-janitorial School Summer Conferences Bring Man Visitors . ,. C V-.-if A -Q A.. W 42 X 'Q Q. - ,' v x , 1- fi L ,r M A l qw, 1 l ' kv' in - F C figwse ' We 'guild 'I' 9 xxii 1 ty Vehicle Comptroller Meeting Faculty Pre-School Xllforlcshop The Wolves prepare to begin a practice session. .ir Q W. x 'ff -A fe'-v A '. 2. 1' . AF . '7 Cheerleaders pose for the TRILLIUM photographer Camille, Polly, Wanda, Brenda, Randa, and Nancy. ll l t x-...7 F Alumni Elect i Truitt rubbs W as President 4 Alumni officers from left to ri ht are Re Bob Anderson out oin resident Burlian Walker , I l g H P- , g tl P 1 V vice presidentg Truitt Grubhs, presidentg Mrs. Alma G. Smith, secretaryg and President Billy B. Thames. I've heard of getting into boxes, but this is ridiculous. 27 Administration Faculty Staff B. -in X , 5 f4 'w 4 nys, 4, D Y, Z 1 5 ,. vw! hx NRI ra' ' ik.. 53 5 QQ . i' - Q A. II Q . if: Six 5' 'F Copiah-Lineo1n's Board of Trustees 1 lr 7 55 ESEIVZI gi 2 3 S , 3 V 1 is' 1,35 Y . ,., .Wi I 2 1 , 2.x ..g 2. , il 3111i ? : 1 . 1 .- :gr f i f . 2 4 f . 4: .wi mia ..- e - ..... A 1 I f MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL are pictured at a monthly meeting. From row, left zo riglyz: Mr. Billy Bass Thames, Mr. Lester Furr, Mr. W. S. Henley, Dr. Otho Messer, Mr. E. Ray Izard. Sfandirzg, lef! to figlal: Mr. George Myersg Mr. Robert Gaving Mr. T. E. Jollyg Dr, jim Stribbingg Mr. I. S. Bassg Mr. P. E. Batesg Mr. Loyd Smithg Mr. Sturge Docldsq Mr. Frank Loweryg Mr. C. C. Clarkg Mr. W. E. Boggzmg Mr. C. C. Graves, Jr.g Mr. Harold Denisong Mr. Pence Browngand Mr. G. L. Tutor. 30 fficers of Board in E fe were 'si' Officers of Board of Trustees Klefz zo riglazl Mr. Lester R. Furr, secretaryg Mr, W. S. Henley, presidentg and Dr. Otho Messer xice president Board of Supervisors COPIAH COUNTY George Marx Paul D. Armstrong Lamar Smith Virgil Smith W. E. Hood SIMPSON COUNTY W. P. Harris C. G. Baldwin G. G. May Robert E. Lee Leslie Little LAWRENCE COUNTY Joe Givens Ras Case J. W. Daniels Roy May H, E. Reid LINCOLN COUNTY W. A. Rogers R. L. Adams Oddee Smith Ben Laird Claude Diamond FRANKLIN COUNTY Lee Hester Carl Ray Lehmann P. L. Lofton Frank Allen Hilton M. Zumbro JEFFERSON COUNTY D. F. McCormick D. C. Smith R. C. Geoghegan P. E. Bates Sylvester Gains Q ffm af .ln ai if V xi 1 pgg A -lil-lx ik L 1 Q ll! will . , t ,i-, GROVER SMITH Deiin of Men-Hiligli School l,rincipi1l2 A,A Ciopiali-l.incoln Vlunioi c,UllL'.2.QL'Q HS- M.A.ig., Mississippi State llni- wrsityg iitltlitioiml worlt, Mississippi f ol lclgc' F , .,4 ' 51' M I t 'H' --W---C 4,4- .Q if ix ' 'si ' S f l aw'- i' f Administrators Lead B, F. HUNTER Academic Dean-Guidance Director AA East Central junior College: BS.. MA Lnixersity if Southern Mis sissippi E. FORREST CASE, JR Dean of Students: A.A Copiah Lincoln junior College B.S., M.Ed,, Mississippi State Unixersity JAMES M. LEWIS Registrarg A.A., Copiah Lincoln junior College B S M Ed Mississippi State University BURLIAN O'NEAL WALKER Director of Publicity and Publicationsg B.S., University of Southern Mississippig additional work, University of South- ern Mississippi F. K. HORTON, JR. Business Managerg B.S., Delta State College College Divides Into Seven 'wif' MRS. FRANCES M. OBERSCHMIDT Acting Dean of Wiiriieiig l'l.S., XX'l1itwortl1 Col- legeg Wfylic- Business College ALTON RlCKS AL'ilLlCl1llC Counselorg A.A., Copiiili-Lincoln junior Collegeg HS., Delta Stalte Collegeq M.A., University of Mississippip utlclitionill work University of Southern Mississippi -i,,.,,-Q Facult and Staff . . . K l l L i MRS. ALMA LOUISE SMITH Secretary to the Presiclentg A.A., Copiah- ' Lincoln junior College am. , ,.,,, X bs. MRS. JEAN RICKS Assistant High School Principal: A,A., Copiah- Lincoln junior Collegeg B.S., Mississippi Col- legeg M.E., University of Southern Mississippi 4 , xpffb il Ik- ffrg X MRS. ANNE A. THAMES Publicity Assistant- Publications Acl- visorg University of Southern Mississip- pig Belhaven College Secretaries . . , M . MRS. RUBY PEARL SMITH Bookkeeperg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior College nu.-S' Divisions for First Time 'v i' l MRS. JOCELYN KING Secretary to Academic Deang Pearl River jun- ior College .. MRS. ALMA LOFTON Secretary to Regis- trarg BS., Mississip- pi Collegeg M.Ed., Mississippi State University 'FT' MRS. PAMELA J. OWENS Secretary to Dean of Sturlentsg A.A., Copiah- Lincoln Junior College MRS. RUTH SLAH Secretary to the Business Office Wylie Business College ,T B.. Y V 1 .1 Gg--- x 'mir' 4 -1, - A 1 , 'I' , , Human1t1es Department Offer .J ' W ,, 'ki . is .I 'ki fkxu W Ca- 7 ,Ii .. I ,: M--f 'lib 3 I If , ,I' I 94 K H! ' MRS EDNA EARL CREWS English AA Holmes junior College B S MA Mississippi College MRS MERCEDES DAVIS English Art AA ones umor College BS M A Unuersrty of Southern Mississippi MISS WILLIE MAE HAMILL Chairman Humanities De-pt,g B.A.. Grenada Collegeg M.A., University of Alabamag additional work, Mississippi Col- lege, University of Alabama, University of Southern Mis- sissrppi MISS NANCY ARMSTRONG English AA Copiah Lincoln unior College BA MA Mississippi College additional work Unixersrty of Southern Mississippi on lease of absence 1969 1970 'fd' MRS LaVERNE DEEVERS English BA Ouachita College MA Mississippi College MRS KEITH MCDANIEL English Spanish B A Belhaven Col lege MS Univer sity of Southern Mississippi DURR WALKER English BS Mis sissippx College MA Mississippi College I J' Drama students work on project I5 'L .Jxl ,...-f I 2 I l A I ' - I l A , A I l W . I - . n, l. ., , . ., . ., I I 0: l fl .I 1 U' . is as ' I ,A :I ...J J... t 9 aa.. N K I . I 5 A jf Q -- ESX. if If l I ' 3 . -, ' 1 - -, X . I -I Y Ll ' 11 I I I ' l 1 fi if: bs b 4 f N .W n H- 7 . . , I 1 5 if 3-. , , L , J I I I ,LIE ' x 'I l L z y .. ,A I l I ,. I :E eaaa I eff l V ,I at I 5 f ii lp A if l JR' - , -i A ', A JE n f' I ll , I.. ' I l I Q jj' I A l I 1 ' 'Q-IQII ' V kr, I' , I ' 1: I l I 4 v i English, Literature, Art, Drama, Speech, l l i L i P i 1 HAROLD J. PATTERSON Mississippi MRS. MARY LOUISE LANDRESS nary Frenchg B.S., and M.S., University of Southern High School English, B.A., Blue Mountain Col- lege, B.R.E., Southern Baptist Theological Semi- MISS ELIZABETH PATTERSON High School Englishg X B.A., University of South- ern Mississippi BURLIAN O NEAL WALKER Music theory class ... journalism BS University of Southern Mis sissippi additional work University of Southern Mississippi ' JOHN R LANDRESS Speech Drama AB Mercer University BD my Southern Baptist Theological Seminary additional Qi S work University of Southern Mississippi i it 1 1 'A - ,5 re' lt 'SV W, ur,-z, X. '- 1 ,Q SV. i ' 5. ' l ' . ' ' ' . 159 i V ,3 . 1 ' 'Q . V 1 3 1 , '13, ' ' 2 f' 7 I If-au' W l '11, S ' . ., ' .1 - . Q 2 ' ', ,. , 5 g V Q . . I V . , V' a 1 ' 'Q 1 ' 'a i '- , M PM' Z ug, 1:7 V .V '5'.g,yQji,i,, V .nfivrf 'f I .--A1:.:f ,:z:, .ff '3. ',',f:5E:: 2251? Sli I, ,U .V L,-,,' ..- 1, fr+,agaG'g',i 41:4-' : ff luv. v, .f,'.'K - 1 -L . r , 5-,-3 z, 1,-,.-lf Mimi.. .,g.g. 4, 4 ,, , , im. i Z., gyda, rr gl -, Ag: nf, ,:,,-, . Ju-3 1 4 or ,L Aaairsearlelras l MRS WILMA COLE Reading A A Copiah Lincoln Junior College BS MA University of Southern Mississippi MRS BETTYE BOUTWELL Reading BS Delta State College - L -T.,-if- ,T....,......-..., -,--. Y N ournalism, Music, Language, Reading I and Religion ' MISS JULIA GUESS I! b Music, Voice, The- f oryg A.A., Whit- '1 1 i f worth Collegeg l B.M., M.s.c.W.: M.A., Columbia ll Universityg addi- l tional work, Uni- versity of Southern l Mississippi 5 l 'fat 1 y JERRY E. I WILKINSON Band Directorg xl I ' A.A., Copiah-Lin- l covln Junior Collegeg l B.lVI.E., and M.E., ' Delta State College i i l I l . ny 5 'L ' JOHN E. RUssELL y 2 ':,f' 3. Conducting, Voice, Choirg IA.-A., Copiah-Lincoln I, ' -f..V L f.i, k junior Collegeg B.M., Mississippi Collegeg grad- .l 4 I 2.5.3 uate work, New Orleans Baptist Theological Semi- I 1 A t'r- nafY l ft 'ct W' . ' I 1 Iliff illf MRS. ELLEN W. CAMERON I Piano, Organ, Music Literatureg B. Mus., and M. I Mus., Baylor University 3, A. 3 ji- THE REV. H. H. YOUNGBLOOD l gay, Religiong A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior Collegeg X 5.5 ..?7 B.A., Millsaps Collegeg B.D., Emory University I L . 1 v!! MRS. IAUWIECE WILKINSON Colette Directorg B.M.E., Delta State Collegeg M.A., Delta State College DR. ELI LANDRUM, JR. Religiong B.S., University of Southern Mississippig I B.D. and Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological i l Seminary T ' li 1 THE REV. FRANK ' I M. McCRAVEN jz . Religiong B.A., I E I. Belhaven coiiegeg I 'li B.D., Columbia 5 Theological Semi- J K nary if ii' l l w ' l A class in Bible ... l 36 y Health and Physical Education Develop the Mind and Body lx dv M. K. TURK Chairman, Health and Physical Education, Athletic Directorx Head Basketball Coach, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior College, B.S. and lN'I.Ed., Livingston State University 1 . JERRY c, ALToN TAYLoR GREENLEE Head Football Coach, Physical Ed- ucation, B.S., Mis- sissippi State Uni- versity Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Social Stud- ies, P.E., A.A., Copiah-Lincoln jun- ior College, B.S., Mississippi Col- lege, additional work, University of Southern Mississipoi J MRS. KATHERINE HUCKABY Physical Education, B.S., Mississippi Col lege iw i ,i,.8 qxnfff' Girls' Physical Education , . 'I M. IRA COATES MICHAEL HUX Head High School High School Bas- Football Coach, Social ketball Coach, As- Studies, B.S.E,, Delta sistant Football State College Coach, B.S., Univer- sity of Southern Mississippi fr: tt -zer- ei' , ,Q MRS.,MARY LOVE HUX Girls Physical Edu- cation, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Jun- ior College, B.S., Mississippi College WALTER ANGLEOFF Golf Pro. Golf Coach i 55 Social Science Teaches ew-s c I i 1 I KD- 1 '- Q f ' fi it ff - Wg , ff 2,66 QI' is cfm. B. R. FRAZIER Chairman, Social Sci- enceg A.A., Copiah- Lincoln junior Colle eg S B.A., Mississippi Col- legeg M.A., Peabody Collegeg additional work, Peabody College HAROLD CHARLES RICH MRS. SUZANNE PATTERSON Social Studies, B.A., TAYLOR Social Studiesg B,S,, Mississippi Collegeg Social Studiesg B.A., M.S., University of M.A., Mississippi and M.A., Mississippi Southern Mississippi C01lf?gC College About the World We Live In . . . .-,L ' N s- ' K S. 1 --s . v 3? S .,i' as-is - q..., MRS. KATRINA C. MISS ZELLE ALTON RICKS MISS JANE TURK WEEMS Educationg A.A., AINSWORTH Social Studie-sg A.A., Psychologyg A,A., Copiah-Lincolng High School Social Copiah-Lincoln junior Hinds junior Col- BAS., Delta Sfafeg Studiesg A.A,, Copiah Collegeg B.S., and legeg B.A., Missis- MA., University of Lincoln junior Col M.Ed., Livingston Uni- sippi State College Mississippi lege-3 B,S,, Unixei-sity versity for Womens M-A.. of Southern Mississippi University of South- ern Mississippi 2-3-lmllf-ii' 1 1 i 1 i's'i , s , i r 3 . I v 1, ' ' 1 ' if , 1 - . c ,sas . . .as if . . , , , -, 9' sw f i we 'X .5153 i I, , 1 .2 l I K I I fx My VL 'Q . :fi - fa! '. Mrs. Turlcs class . 37 E new f 2.-4 Ab? A I Business Education Develo s Skilled Students . . . FRED THOMPSON Chairman, Business: B.A., M.B.A., University of Mississippi LARRY LOFTON Businessg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Jun- ior Collegeg BS., M.B.A., Univer. sity of Southern Mississippig ad- ditional work, Mississippi State University MRS. CAROL STRICKLAND Business: AA., Pearl River junior College: B.S., M.S., University of Southern Mississippig additional work University of Southern Mis- sissippi MRS. INEZ THORNHILL A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior Col- legeg B.S., MS., University of Southern Mississippig additional work USM and Mississippi Col- lege MRS. JEAN RICKS High School Business Education A.A,, Copiah-Lincoln junior Col legeg B.S., Mississippi College M.E., University of Southern Mis sissippi Accounting class . . . Accounting class . Science and Math-Knowledge as It frpr- -' 'E il Q Q' R , , . me f ., I .A , if -',, 1 V Li Q7 ' E is ,ffg RANDOLPH BILLY R. FOLKES STRICKI-AND Math: A.A., Jones Chairman, Science- Mathematicsg A.A., jones junior Collegeg BS., Mississippi State Universityg additional work, University of Southern Mississippi --nw Junior Collegeg B.S., University of South- ern Mississippig MS., University of Mississippig addi- tional work, USM and Mississippi Col lege Qu Rffsy MRS. LENA THOMPSON Mathg BA., B,lNluS., Asbury Cnllegeg MS., University of Southern Mississip- pig additional work, Duke University, Columbia Universit Q.: ..i fi Anatomy class . . . SXVGVQ, Smkes born in lab make headlines . . , QM 3, pi! , .0- U 5 5- L , 7 lv D- EH- I 'ibfef MISS PHYLLIS HAYES A.A., Southwest Junior Collegeg BS., Millsaps Collegeg M.S.Ed., L'ni- versity of Southern Mis- sissippi l i W V,,,,-,- v,.,..- Biology , , ' I Relates to the Physical orld . . . TOMMY KING Biologyg A.A., Pearl River junior Collegeg B.S. and M.S., University of Southern Missis- sippi DONALD JOHNSON Science and Physicsg A.A., Southwest Mississippi Junior Collegeg B.S. and M.A., Uni- versity of Southern Mississip- pig M.S., University of Mis- sissippi l Mrs. Doolittle's Math Class Math is important in drawing class DONALD COTTEN High School Science' B.S., University of Southern Mississippi ,f -.-.. 1 si ..4f'.l 13- le-4 MRS. SARAH JOHNSON Home Economics: A.A. Hinds Junior Collegeg B.S. and M.A., Univer- sity of Southern Mis- sissippi . Engineering Class-Via Television from Ole Miss Librarians Work to Bring Latest Volumes MRS. FRANCES FRAZIER Librariang A.A., Hinds Junior Collegeg B.S., University of Southern Mississippig M.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theologi- cal Seminaryg M.L.S., University of Mis- I ' sissippi l ,J 'T-Cl' y s.s, , ,i ,HV4 Z i l MRS. HELEN MULLEN I Assistant Librarian, Faculty House Hos- l teSSg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior Col- W l legeg BS, Mississippi State College for l Woiwieng M.A,, University of Southern i Mississippi A ii L -4 l , 'QT 'S 'F i l i i 'M W 1, 6 E 3- ' W-at ...t, ,En MRS- REBA DURR Co-Lin's Library is well equipped with modern furniture, several thousand volumes If Library Assistant and many magazines and newspapers. i I fl JQMMH.. I F 1, i , i H 1 . ,5 B U Director- 'ig X il . 1- THE REV. ROY SMITH iptist Student Linion Director, BA., Mississippi Col- i Asset to Cm s i If 3 ll legeg BD. and lNl.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theologi X cal Seminary 9 42 .f College Staff Works for the Good of the Students. MRS. JUANITA THOMAS Dietitiang Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Z., . vi: .-A, S MRS. JEAN HARPER Dormitory Hostess MRS. W. P. RANEY College Nurseg L.P.N. Certificate, Kings Daughters Hospital F I i l E l i MRS. CARL THOMPSON Assistant Manager of Bookstore l 4 i MRS. REBA HIGDON Dormitory Hostess l is l ' i ll 1 5 As' J ,JNL gl' .li 43 MRS NELLENE RUbSELL benrctiry Vo leph Department Technical Department Offers CHARLES P. CREELY Viiciitinnul-Technical Directorg B.S. and lNI,Ed., Mississippi Shire ljniversity BOB HLTCKABY Vncntinnal Cnunselorg A.A., Cnpiah-I.in- win juniiir Ciwllegcg 15.5. and M.Ed., Mississippi College Q0 Oo 00 ,neon Electrnnics laburutnry . . , Ami 'is fdpwfk .-Q. 1 'ef .IACK HURT HERMAN CAVIN XX'cIilingg Cungord State lndusrri.1lArtsgA.A., i 'llC.lLllL'l'5 Cullcgn: Hinds junior Cnllcgeg Mliil.. Mississippi Stan Viiixcrsity 1 iigusing B.G.l2., lfiiixcrsity of iilii iitiimnil wnisk, Unixcrsity ill S uIliL1i1lXIississippi ' i Excellent Training Facilities in a fm 'S-, aaau......., DWIGHT A. HARRIS MRS. JAMIE R. Auto Mechanicsg A.A. HUGHES and Vocational Certifi- Director of Nursing cate, Copiah-Lincoln Schoolg R.N., Gilfoy Junior College School of Nursingg acl- ditional work, New York Unixersity, Uni- versity of Mississippi, Southern University, University of Tennessee CHARLES LANGLEY Electronicsg University of Southern Mississippig Mississippi State Uni- xersityg Copiah-Lincoln Junior Col- lege BOBBY LEONARD Heavy Equipment Mechanicsg Nash- ville Auto Diesel Collegeg Euclid Division of General Motors School I sr i , '-.,' Machine shop . . . 1 . ...man NM., ..,...... . v Drafting and Design . . . 'Ui S MISS MARY LEWIS LPN Instructorg A.A., Copiuh-Lincoln junior Collegeg R.N., Gilfoy School imfNL1I'Sing KYLE MIZE Coorclinator of Distri- bution and Marketing 'leclinologyg A.B,, Northwest Mississippi Junior Collegeg B.B.A Unixersity of Missis- sippi Wide Variety of Courses . . . I L, . ,.,,, W , I ,,.,,,, 7 . i ' I in ' ' Y. ' :fi , Q, , f 'QSM , .f XQQAEI: A W ' 'Vx H- S-Q figs +L-,QQ its i x c 'fzmzci-,mfg Q . 5194 551.0 W 4 ,a,if 'aug wrt ' , fx. , WILLIAM 1. PARKS Electronics, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior College Licensed Practical Nursing. School began in September it's the fourth Co-Lin L P N school. 50' iw EDWIN L. SMITH Drafting and De- sign Technologyg A.A., Copiah-Lin- coln junior Col- legeg Additional Work, L S U and Univ. of Tenn. MRS. OPAL EARL SISCO SMITH, R, N. Machine Shopg A.A., L P N Ingtruqfofg Copiah-Lincoln Junior R.N., Gilfoy School College of Nursingg Mis- sissippi Baptist Hos- pital Auto Mechanics ,P HUGH STATHAM Machine Shopg A.A., Southwest junior Collegeg Ad- ditional Work, Mis- sissippi State and Univ. of Tenn, JACK C. THOMAS K' Industrial Arts, 'tiff' A.A., Copiah-Lin- coln Junior College-3 B.S., North Texas State Collegeg M.A., University of Southern Mississippi J. M. TYSON Heavy Equipment Mechanicsg Copiahlincoln Junior Collge sf .Y gs Q. K ice . . . , 1 It ,. lr Nesmith Joins Faculty Second Semester Coach Taylor Resigns to Go Into Business MALCOLM NESMITH Head Football Coachg B.S., Mississippi State Universityg M.E., University of Southern Mississippi Co Lin s MDTA Facult and Staff at Monticello JAMES HENRY BISHOP Supervisor, M D T A Center, Univer- sity of Tennesseeg Executive Training, General Motors 3 years JAMES T HEARN Electricity and Electronics, Training in U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force GEORGE JORDAN Related Instructiong B.S., Jackson State College PAUL KUYRKENDALL Welding and sheet metal fabrication, Southwest Junior College MRS. BONNIE H. NELSON Related Instructiong A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College WILLIAM J. NELSON Counselor, B.A., Mississippi College, M.A., University of Alabama MRS. PATSY D. WALKER Clerk-Bookkeeper, University of South- ern Mississippi ARVIN WHITE Small Gasoline Engines R. W. WIGGINS Program Development Specialist, A.A., Meridian Junior Collegeg Mississippi State University BOBBY JOE WILSON Machine Shop, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College LPN School Adds New Instructor as Students Enter Clinical Training MRS. ADA THAMES, R.N. Nursing Instructorg R.N., Lima Me- morial Hospital School of Nursing Lima, Ohio Features Q2 '13 V 3 '1 Q 3 Z I 1 7. 4 2 5 3 if 15 S 2 2 1 L X SN 2 E i Sm gf' K ,L Mr. Copiah-Lincoln junior College rr, 'whwfl if Scott Ratcliff :alumni i . ing.: Hams Lincoln Junior College W af'--W, ,---...sq ?'17F7.IFi -.Nl - 'fix I fs ,f . ' 2 9 f' 1 1 , ,- Q '32 Bob Bryan 1 Janice Higdon Campus Favorites Campus Favorites ZZ',-WW,,,,- R1Cky Ferguson Dot Yeager NVQ CB. Jones Sharon Douglas Campus Favoutes Campus Favorites 12 3 vii Billy Oberschmidt Lynette Hughes Kun Fuller Sandra Smith Campus Favontes Campus Favorites , ! Fredche Creel Judy jones Who S Who Among Students 111 Amencan unior Colleges 1 MILLICENT DICKEY JOYCE DUNN SAMMY EVERETT BECKY HARRIS . 342652 ELAINE H0013 JUDY JONES SCOTT RATCLIFF JANICE SHERMAN CHARLENE WALKER C' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I College Most ' Ann Terwilliger Beautiful College Beauty Brenda Kay Britt .- ' f wg, .1 y ,Aa . ,Lf 'Q f 9 ,1 .aff H 3,3 MJ f'-1'1- College Beauty Becky Harris College Beauty Sharon Watts College Beauty Jeannine Havard 'Vw X STX , P -. gg- Affifg MIKE PERKINS and PAT STANSBURY Co-Editors-The Trilllium Award PAST TRILLIUM AWARD OVERALL WINNERS Alice Faye Walker of Magee-1965 Linda Dunaway of Brookhaven-1966 Karen Smith of Brookhaven-1967 Linda Jane Taylor of Crystal Springs-1968' Sue Ray of Monticello-1969 SPECIAL 1970 RECOGNITION Mary Cole-selling most advertising in college Mary Dees-selling most advertising in high school -:T .i-' 1 , tts . 'I - auf ,-' VI X ANN BEALL Staff Member MARY COLE Co-Faculty Editor The Trillium', Awards Fifteen Students A yearbook requires much hard work, preparation, and thought. It is not finished in one hundred or one thousand hours. From the more than 70 students who composed the TRILLIUM staff this year, there were some who took the initiative, accepted their responsibilities, and got the job done. Because of their out- standing, unselfish contributions of their time and talents, fifteen students are presented in the sixth annual Trillium awards. Q i 'Q' 'Qt 1 ug Af' 1. ' -'-'f iz '5 M 414, 1 :3 f MARDI ALLEN LYNN ARNOLD KENNY AUCOIN Staff Member Art Editor Co-Feature Editor MARY DEES Staff Member KENNETH DOUGLAS BECKY HARRIS High School Editor Business Manager .ins CECU-IA GRIFFITH BRENDA MCGOWAN BETTY MILLER LINDA PICKERING LaNEAL POSEY C0'F3CUlfY Edimf Co-Feature Editor Associate Editor Asst. Bus. Mgr. Class Editor Hall of Fame To be selected to the Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be given a Copiah- Lincoln junior College student. With pleasure the TRILLIUM presents the three graduating sohomores as the seven- teenth annual selections for Co-Lin's Hall of Fame. Each of these was nominated in open nomination, approved by a screening com- mittee of his fellow students, recommended by a faculty committee on the basis of character, leadership, and contribution to Copiah-Lincoln. They join 47 other winners, dating back to 1954. 1954 james Ewing Connie Walker Billy Bass Thames 1955 Lady Nelson Gill John Williams Quay Barry Hardy 1956 Margaret Ewing Elton Kyzar Catherine Steen 1957 Robert Wilkinson Carroll Mullins Bobby Kepper 1958 Relda Ann Burris Willie James Sisco Jane Ellen Crabdree 1959 Rebecca Barlow Charles Nelson Yvonne Calhoun 1960 Mary Ethel Dykes johnny Ray Rice Katie Grace Crawford 1961 James Daniel Miller Rachail Loraine Farrar Albert Ray Brock 1970 Judy jones Charlene Walker Glenn Wallace 1962 Patricia Ann Calhoun Zoula Mae Hennington Fred A. Frizzell 1963 Donald H. Butler? Joe Wayne Jolly Thomas F. Lowery 1964 Hilda Marie johnson Percy Lee Parker Audrey Raye Smith 1965 Jeanie Meyers Sonya White LaVerne Thames 1966 Dennis Granberry Carolyn Calcote 1967 Gloria jane Ainsworth Robert Alan Freeman Karen Denise Smith 1968 Martha Carol Hunter Paul Henry Ponder Elgin Kenneth Walley 1969 Rosemary Prather John Ted Russell Rhonda Wilson 'Deceased Q59 Hall of Fame Judy jones bl L if Nm-,wx v , f. 5 .,,, .,:, ,ww , 1-V my , ,sfffwxw ,W x ,,, , , ,- , 1 ,Y ff:-w.,rix:,f ,fx V . + ,,1+ , K LQ? ,. 4, 5 ii . K gg . bc 24 ,A V ij, 4 5,-i. iff, - Z 1:1 ,L , 22.15 ' -A W 1 4 fx, , b S V , 51, QKAW, M, , ki M ,- gf ' F ' 1 7 Y 2' V: ,J - j f A 51.5 'S ' 25' Q fl , 1 v,,,, E ,' '72 fi A , A 412. f- Q A ,,4,u,, f ?z'wf , ,M , 1 xg-ci , v , , , -1, -K K 4 ,Q f I 01:55, - W WFRVA 'f I g, , 5 ,-6-'Qi Y.h. ,.35A., Q .-15, .. XX., H xg ,lk A Q if ' MM,WW ,f,f!X M W, WW-M. A - 4 Q C V 1 V 'M -' NW 'ff , 'V 7 'f f , ,, f 7 - 1' X I Q f-W!! W ,ff ,Z 4, W, ,f f , Vw. f ,, f- f-V ' 'f .. - ,PL-x,:, ,,, ,, Wm WV, Q -, , , , , ff 71 5 ' - ,, , 1' x X ' . i ffy, r ,w,:,,f ,Vw ive, ffy, 75, , .Qu X, W- , ., W. V. , f K Q, 4 Q 4 f ,Sz I- f V , 53' ,My ,., ,Q , y X. ,, . g g , H ' fb W ,O -fm 2 ,w wig' ' , A . rf ' , ' ' x ' x 17- ,, . ,wh - 4 . 0,1 , -fryfw WW, y ff., A-2. .,,f.-, w W , ,f H ,, f X , W V, . K, , X , ' .11-' .A xfffl, -5 :iw K, f' fgw Q CW- 3' f ., We 1, 1-,f z 2' J x, , ,, , fl, -. f'r,.,Qz2?f Q20,W.,!-,WCwfWffwf4My1f,,i' WW, f5,'Vw5x,ff . ,W-MI' M, W W. . , f X - i' , ' , 'f '- Of: f ' f - J f, ., V , W, ff,,,,,rff ,if-4, ,, ,,, ,H , f-, M. , X , V. -, , ' ,. ,,y,,fA fwyf ,fgf,j:,,gf75 ff, fgitw ,f ,, ff wg, 4, . J y, ,y . W y' ,, W ,. f K' .Q Hall of Fame Glenn Wallace Miss Brenda Wilson Escort-Gary Medlock. Rep. Bob Anderson of Wesson, president of the Copiah-Lincoln Alumni Association, is shown on the field with Miss Wilson during halftime ceremonies. Her Court . . . , 4-nf' Homecoming Queen 1969 wa . I, n .W ,. X, L - A In Mg J il'-aw sg V f . A, Q, in v nf' 1 .34 'QS ef., A, A ,J , usa , ,-.,m:-J i??:ggi2? 5 7'??7 k7 , ,if 2.2 .. M42 . f 'f' 2 Dance Escort-Rick Ball X726 l . A , p f fix:--f-1 ... , , SOPHOMORE MAID-Judy jones ' me TS N. ., --Y Esco rt-Joe Brocato SOPHOMORE MAID-Margaret Smith 1969- O Features Escort-Tommy Maples SOPHOMORE MAID-Charlene Walker Escort-Glenn Wallace l1Homecoming fSESiX Maids v l l 1 ll 1 , l 1 R 1 l I. v FRESHMAN MAID-Jean Allgood Escort-Alan Wallace FRESHMAN MAID-Judy Barlow Escort-joe Price FRESHMAN MAID-Lynette Hughes Escort-David Parker 1 , , -U p.. 4. A 15 W -5,11 1 A I Q 1 if 'Ls vf,fj V' f ,.,, , ,U ,XQ Agn. Jw, Y , f cf if 1 e K Q - 7. yn Q 4 A, 1 -'hc-' fffiilf A iifff' u3I:,-f ' f' 'Alf sw .1 J' lv: .., 1 Qs Q gdmgf 9, .1 4, e Uf ,ff -944 'J .LV .- 44 ., A- Q, fa , f1-J'i:,2fb- 'QQAA HQVAQ ..,.. -. Q iv ' ' W f- - 'A f Am... 4 1 2 n ' A- 2 ww , 1 , A A A, A , A Eg, A ,M - . . 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V, , -5,3-' .. - ig . fp, J ,- 7 VY ff , - V . , C 'ga-JU'-FN .I -and .ffm Vxw.z.- V J- '- . V l . , V V V, . Mary Dees Hlgh School 1 Most Beauuful 77 I' ,X X , -I: 4x 1 s' v if 1 A 3? K :- L 1 X vi, 5 I P 1 . i Z , 0 . lf! 0 A ' I , ., , Y,.,, 7, gg ,f W-,Nw-4-gi, rn Vw, k W 'V fy ,ww High School Beauty fr a , f N !4d'l i -,,,. wil' High School Beauty Brenda Jackson .T High School Beauty Mary Pettigrew High School Seniors David Langley and Gail Diamond Sophomores Larry Ashley and Ann Lowery Class Favorites Iuniors Eddie Pickett and Rita Farmer , .-1+ Q We 7 1 ia -E .5 4 v Nu f, f 3 I Freshmen Sambo Ray and Linda Lowery 79 ii-' 945' 4! 2Ib A 'N-10 fv HOMECOMIN G COURT Gail Diamond fsenior maidj, Peggy Welter fjunior maidj, Ann Britt fqueenj, Kay Lowery fsophomore maidj, Marilyn Britt Cfreshman maidj. High School Homecoming C., Ann receives her crown from Linda Ray, 1968 Queen. Phillip Case serves as escort to the 1969 Homecoming queen. Remember the Rain . Student Body President, janet Caseg Phillip Casey Queen Ann Brittg Linda Ray. 80 Aww SENIOR MAID-Gail Diamond JUNIOR MAID-Peggy Welker Escort-Daryl James Escort-Eddie Pickett SOPHOMORE MAID-Kay Lowery FRESHMAN MAID-Marilyn Britt Escort-Virgil Furr Escort-Kieth Douglas if Q 7' 82 Acti ities f-1,5 E 0 ff ,, Q jf? if wkx -f 41.551, ri. . mv ' 2 32 If ,. 'V , luv ,.1 ' -4' ' 5 Il? Q ,A ,,,,.4gn.: '1f6vt - , . .+f.f f'NM-' , 441 wr-wwy', -'M 'i , , f4v'W ?f. 'V ,Q EW fm? 4 ' - , , ' ' tm . ,li j L, A '?'Eff'? 2 7 fx - a . ':'4 lf . rf-Z' Q 11 w... 6 S -3 2 lk. 1 ,. -Af rj ff , I I Milf 84 ' 7 Student Association Promotes I l i I I I I I I I I I 5 I I , I I I I I I I I , I I I , .asa ' ' -ef 1 I I I 1 I I I fs f , ' I 'QYQ , '53 gg, Q I K I l I Student Association members are ffrorzf ruui, left io riglofj Glenn Wallace, treasurerg Becky Harris, secretary, Janice Sherman, vice presidentg and Judy jones, president, .wrond ww, Alan Wallace, freshman class presidentg Brenda Wilson, sophomore representativeg Glenda Hedgepeth, Stevens Hall president, Charlotte Felder, Copiah County Hall president, Kay Cox, freshman representative, zhifd faux' joe Price, Ellzey Hall ' president, Randy Furr, sophomore representative, joe Brocato, Lincoln County Hall presidentg Gary Medlock, sophomore class president, and David I Parker, freshman representative. I I I I I I ..a.-,-i M I I --yy' ' I I I I ., I , I N 't I I Co-Lin's Student Association attempts to create and maintain standards of good citizenship, creates opportunities for closer co- 'K' operation between the students and faculty members, promotes i I extra-curricular activities, and maintains school spirit. Working 1 with Dean of Students E. Forest Case, Jr., and President Billy B. ' Thames, the Student Association makes decisions concerning disci- I pline for the welfare of Co-Lin students. Members are in charge - I! , of homecoming nominations, class officers' elections, Hall of Fame M 4 I I nominations, and other duties. - ' ' s ,, v ,.,., I The Student Association hosted the Student Council Association 'G I of Mississippi junior Colleges in the fall workshop planning I session. ffm I pd General Welfare of Co-Lin - i - I I , s I it Z ' Hi ll 1 .,., , . .. I f Student Association ihltvwneulniuiq fficers Officers of the Student Association are fleff In rigbll Glenn Wallace, treasurerg Becky Harris, secretaryg Janice Sherman, vice pres- identg and Judy Jones, president. i ,J f! 5 1 1 fl Women's Resident Council Representing Stevens and Copiah County Halls are Glenda Hedgepeth, Stevens Hall presidentg Mrs, Frances Oberschmidt, advisorg Charlotte Felder, Copiah Hall, presidentg Brenda Reidg Betty Millerg Janice Shermang Tommie Jean Bridgesg Mardi Alleng Ruth Cox: and Barbara King. Not pictured is Susan Smith. Menis Resident Council Members of the Men's Resident Council, from Ellzey and Lincoln Halls, are Paul Sykesg Grover Smith, advisorg Tom Jonesg Vic Fosterg Joe Brocato, president of Lincolng David Parkerg Gary Medlockg and Earl Clark. Not pictured are Joe Priceg Mike Caseg and Mike Ponder, 85 Gi Q 'Y 7 ' W L 4A T 'f 'J 'ff'-17' - ' - - - ig'?::riae'mF-'ree --- - --- -A--4 - - Student Council Provides Student Leadership L Student Council members include, sealed, Tommy Ricks, vice-president, janet Case, president, Larry Ashley, secretary, Jmnding, Linda Lowery, freshman representative, Billie Remington, senior representative, Brad Granberry, junior representativeg Kenneth Douglas, senior representative' Mike Clopton, sophomore representativeg Mrs. jean Ricks, sponsor. Copiah-Lincoln High School Student Council is one of the most active organizations on the campus. Included among the many activities sponsored by the council is the annual Homecoming and the publi- cation ofthe student handbook. J O' . 1 1 Student Council members worked diligently to help make the 1970 High School evaluation a success. 86 SCA Coordinates Christian Activities on Campus WMS. N. ,Q X sy, p A ' .ff up f',f: Q . One of the main objectives ot the Student Christian Association is to provide a Christian atmosphere for students on Campus. The members of the SCA coordinate all religious activities on the campus, with special emphasis given to Christian Forum Week, Religious Week, and to the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs they sponsor. YWCA A Lucy Whittington-Repreienlative Linda Pickering-Reprerenlatizfe Mrs. LaVerne Deevers-Sponsor BSU Gary Medlock-Preiidefzl Susan Smith-Repreiezzlative Kenny Aucoin-Reprerefztatizfe Rev. Roy Smith-Direrlor Tommy King-Adzfifor WESLEY FOUNDATION Margaret Godbold-Preiidefzl Tally Berry-Representative Miss Zelle Weems-Spomor Y-TEENS Billie Remington-Prefidezzl Rita Farmer-Reprefefzfalive Mrs. Mary Louise Landress-Sponsor YWA Becky Strait-Prefident Betty Beeson-Repeiezzmliue Miss jane Ainsworth-Sponsor WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Philip Gruchy-Preiidezzt Mary Pettigrew-Repreie:Native Miss Ellen Cameron-Spomor HI-Y Philip Case-President Donald Cotton-Sponsor FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Walter Goldsmith Tommie Jean Bridges F wg ,W OFFICERS are Millicenr Dickey, secretaryg Paul Sykes, president Charlene Walker, program chairman, Charles Hart, vice president Bobby Lee, publicity chairman, --+ - - - wi- 1,-S.e..-.1--a.,f. -,D.,a.,. V ...,, ,,,,,,, 1 9' l Wi 'ii WIA I ,J 5' 1 V.,A.,, JW . 401 I If W ll xg f ,,f'l- Wesley Provides Worship, Fellowship W 4,12 53: SS Q? ivy ' .1 4. 'F The purpose of Wesley is to provide a church home 4iw.iy from home for Methodist students .ind all others who wish to join them for worship and fellowship. The Wesleyi' Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the campus. 'W' ver Ufficers pictured with Miss Zelle XY'eems, sponsor, .ire from left Joyce Dunn, secretaryg D.inny XVelth, iite-pu-sitleiirg M.ir.u.ii'et Giitlholtl, presidentg T.ilIy Berry, SCA repl'esei1t.ltixe BSW Promotes Worthwhile Projects Executive council members include Gary Medlock, president, Judy Jones, vice presidentg Dot Yeager, secretary, Glen Wallace, Sharon Thames, worship chairmeng Kenny Aucoin, Charlene Walker, missions chairmen, Donald Walker, Debbie Farmer, music chairmengujane Sanders, editor, Regenia jones, Mary Alice Magee, Sells Newman, representatives, Tommy King, faculty advisor, Dr. Eli Landrum, pastor advisorg Rev. Roy Smith, director, Susan Smith, publicity chairman, Barbara King, discussion chairmang Sandra Little, social chairman. i MP,-4 a.r.,,. 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. Vespers meet nightly Some of the activities of the BSU included a pre-school retreat, a welcome party and program for incoming freshmen, the state BSU convention, Youth Night in jackson, trips to rest homes, nightly vespers, regular meetings, and the Hallo- ween 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. BSU Homecoming display 89 +1--wr 7- - -N---f------ -- -.W v W Y. H - --H . , i ' A A- .,.,.,...-...,-. 01' v,-.f-f -.s ,, .-ff, , , I r 7.- of 1 ' '7 f l Members Mike Perkins, Phillip Gruchy, and Moore Turnbo are shown with Mrs. Ellen W. Cameron, sponsor, as they prepare a program for Westminster. Co-Lin's Westminster Fellowship stresses spiritual growth through programs and informal discussions. The aim of Westminster is to lead each member to deeper thinking and to promote the desire to know Christ and His will in the life of each. Westminster has sponsored several movies on campus this year which have a spiritual tone to them. Westminster Fellowship Links Presbyterian Church and Students 5' ' I .5-A M,-U. fv----- ' . if ,, ge.:-s .sms-.gg me-.1 ' ---- ...,,, :T : -gli Q 5- ji' fl X gk f I 9 K U f VVESTMINSTER PRESIDENT . jr' Phillip Gruchy Z ' ' I V i l s l YWA's Study Missions -i L 'gg It-. J ul J . . L5 y 1? hc-L Eii .2 V ' .- Q ,A ,f Officers of YWCA are Linda Pickering, vice president, and Lucie Whittington, ,president Mrs. LaVerne Deevers is sponsor. . I I Officers of YWA's are Becky Strait, president, Margaret Godbold, publicity chairman, Sharon Thames, vice presidentg and Betty Beeson, SCA representative. Miss Jane Ainsworth is sponsor of YWA. vw to study about missions, to pray for missions to give to missions, to serve diligently as witnesses to the power of missions . . . to live for Christ. Young Womenis Christian Association Presents Varied Programs The Young Women's Christian Association took on a new look this year with the presentation of varied programs suited for all Co-Lin women. The programs have been most successful. li . 1 ii 4 Q i I 4 Mrs. Dot Lambert presented a fashion show with 150 present. 91 Hi-Y Sponsors n . Sweetheart Contest H I-Y SWEETHEART Gail Diamond i 1 V Y Officers are fsf.1m!fz1g leff In rfgbll Mr. Don Cotten, sponsor Ken neth Wayfne Douglas, S C A representativeg Tom Lowery, secretlry Tim Lowery, sgt.-at-:irmsg Bob Lowery, vice presitlentg Brad Gran berry, chaplaing and Phillip Case, president. I-li-Y sponsors L1 sweetheart contest, sells concessions to raise funds, and emphnsizes character-building programs in their weekly meetings. ia xc L K:.:':. - i ie:-F-Il E-i:::J M:i'::' 1- Sponsored by Mrs. John Landress, the Y-Teens are an active group. They provide Teacher Appreciation Day, and this year hosted the Y-Teen Area V Meeting which included some 300 members. The Co-Lin High Club has 89 members. if Officers include, Billie Remington, president, Ona Walker, vice-president, jane Tarver, Gail Diamond, treasurersg janet Case, Mary Pettigrew, Betty Joyce Rainey, Ann Britt, Ann Lowery, secretaries, Daphne Landress, Nancy Farrar, service, Brenda Remington, Barbara Ashley, Rita Granberry, pro- gramg Dianne Till, Lisa Lusk, publicity, Rita Farmer, SCA representativeg Kay Lowery, Mary Dees, music. hi-H XT1-' K1SH V ,v,,... ., V 'I' BE VOTE ,- 9- I ,:' 4 f i' S '5. - L V , were:- f semi , 'Q - 7 535255 ,- E i1':-,awe , ' :U V 51.3 ' - 1' 'vim ' 'f ' 1 1 ' , Q 'E . .,, , iieflibi ' Hi I Z '2 its ' V ' A. f 44. i I 5 ' f - sffaf, Bi' ' 1 f l i , ' .-J.. I '- 4 i 5 awk 'f -sziifi ' 3 f ., , 1 4' ..i.. 1 ' .- , if Lv 2, 'is -1 V 1 Y-Teens Host Area V Meeting, 300 Attend AH W W Y T--- -:gf ' WA- ...... , 13,721 Y Y -- - A --. -, ,Y ,., , , +- ------- - ---Y -.,.,,Y....----.g,-fL - .,.. , Y , , L.. Co-Lin High Schoo1's Science Club was organized at the end of school last year. Under the leadership of sponsor Don Cotten, the club is one of the most popular in the high school. Speakers visit meetings and talk on the latest scientific methods. Officers of the Co-Lin High Science Club are frenzied, l to rj Debra Sharp, program committeeg Mary Dees, program committeeg Mary Pettigrew, program com- mitteeg and Tommy Ricks, vice president. Sfanding lefl 1 to rj Debra Sharp, program committee1 Mary Dees, recording secretaryg jimmy Tisdale, presidentg and Ken- neth Way'ne Douglas, program committee. Science Club Hears Speakers Z ll , fffvff Circle K HelPS Gthers f 1wA Ex X N531 1,1 I 1 +6 N-1. -al A vi S' R YJ? 637' Circle K is an organization for men who are deeply interested 9, in helping people and promoting other services for the betterment of people. The club is sponsored by the Brookhaven Kiwanis Club. Circle K sponsors the campus movies and the Mess Co-Lin Pageant. 'n,. M Mei? it ' ,- I C , ' 2? .www- CIRCLE K SWEETHEARTS Officers included, Iedffd, Mike Perkins, presidentg Glenn Wallace, secretaryg standing, Brenda Kay Britt and Margaret Smith Bill Folkes, sponsorg Randy Smith, treasure-rg Mark Gatlin, vice-president. 95 French Club Studies French Language Customs ,url -4 L' T N. 7' ' 7421 'L'4' F 'UT A': Y gf' 'fewer' -F 31117 2 2+ - - - - ---Y. - g, P , , I 7 eu M u p V V AW F 71 , 7 1 -, if J , I r I I , 1, 3 f . , N .,v., Jr! A, ik .yi , A 1' 'IL ,, 55? - - M nn F .. - .ff .TI 4 , ,,,,.1 ' .1 Q'- Q 1, Ll i Y ,,', an 1 S I Q 1 M ' fs. . 4 C ' , L Q X J ' ' il. l 9 vY '11 . J ' k ., 1, in I T1 - . , C . t f L1 V 5 ' 'I ' N, Fran! row, lefl Io right: Sherite jordan, Vada Britt, Kay Case, Mary Cole, Sandra Smith, Mardi Allen, Tommy Jean Bridges Lajuan Freeman. Bark row: Larry Cocl-rrell, Herman Reynolds, Grover Coleman, Peggy Everett, Mr. Harold Patterson, Vic Foster Randy Smith and Dale Cockrell. The purposes ofthe French Club are to bring the students interesting information, to enrich the curriculum, and to promote fellowship by parties and trips. French Club officers fltfl Io rigbfj V i Tommy jean Bridges, treasurerg Vada Rae Britt, vice president, Mary Cole, president, Mardi Allen, secreturyg and Mr. Harold Patter- son, sponsor. 1157, 96 i Q Campus Radio Station Goes on the Air, Dj' Co-Lin's own FM station went on the air in March. Carl Craig serves as general manager of the station. Other members of the Board of Directors are Bill Hickman, program directorg Martin Mangold, production manager, Gerald Youngblood, technical director and chief engineer, Mike Windham, personnel and publicity director. Forest Case is advisor, with George Causey as technical advisor. About 25 students traveled to New Orleans in February to take the FCC test to qualify as disc jockeys for the station. Co-Lin Report Held Weekly on WJ 'i Burlian Walker, director of publicity, hosts the weekly Co-Lin Report which is carried over radio station W J M B in Brookhaven. Here with Mr. Walker are Brenda Wilson and Becky Strait in an interview about Phi Theta Kappa. On the Con-Lin Report interviews with campus personalities and with organization heads and sponsors, in addition to Co-Lin news, are given. A glance at the clock to check time left on the air . . . S nm.. 'vc S 'x 97 ff -re - - - --- ---Y-A -51?-V, , V -4 .mil Members of Eta Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Co-Lin are shown with Miss Willie Mae Hamill sponsor They are Becky Strait Sharon Thames Brenda Wilson, Bobby Lee, Mary Cole, Suzanne Russell, LaNeal Posey Jeannette Lowe and Joyce Dunn Not present was Judy Griffin Phi Theta Kappa Takes Homecoming Honors, Members Attend State Convention at Millsaps Several members are seen working on the Phi Theta Kappa homecoming display which won second place. 98 1 I 1 v 1 1 i i PHI THETA KAPPA is a national junior college honorary society which has for its purposes to encourage X scholarship, to cultivate friendship, and to promote co- operation among junior colleges across the country. ETA OMEGA chapter at Co-Lin holds initiations twice , during the academic year. Miss Willie Mae Hamill and Mr. Durr Walker, jr. are co-sponsors. A group attended , the state convention held at Millsaps College in jackson, l and the national convention held in Panama City, Florida. l , Q i CI? C9 K 1 il-ff-. .f - Wi l Miss Hamill, Mr. spring initiation .. fe?-if Z I J l ' A 3 -1- 1 wx? 'S Walker, and President Wilson l l 1 I l 5 I 'Q -',:' za Initiated during first semester Q were Belinda Smith, Larry g Dale Craft, Ann White, f Elaine Hood, jimmy Reeves, I and Lucie Whittilngton. Y l I a I I . . l Initiated during the spring were frenzied I lo rl Anita Boggan, Dana Horton, Judy Frith, Eva McKennong Jane Rialsg and Margaret Smith. I Bark row, I to r, are Patricia Butler, Debbie Walker, Sandra Beallg Gerald Youngblood, Ann Beallg Phillip Gruchyg .Joyce Arnoldg Kiirk t McDanielg Patsy Thornton, Donald Keith Walker, Jane Sanders, johnny Rutlandg Margaret May, and Terry Wright. N02 pzczured is Mack Furr. E-ta 4 l V K, ,J-r' v, ,, , f Y, Y W ---f fr C- xii' ,. Q IJ l 'M X , v-r ' xx ,ff .--.,,.,? Members include, from raw, lef! 10 righig Millicent Dickey, Becky Harris, Ann Terwilliger, Charlene Walker, Sandra Smith, Marty Allen, Tommy jean Bridges, Margaret Godbold, Bark row: Herman Reynolds, Larry Cockrell, johnny Ruthland, Grover Coleman, Dale Cockrell, Paul Sykes, Vic Foster, Nathaniel Webb, Freddie Leonard, Randy Smith, and Mr. Harold Patterson. IRC Strives to Develop Better Understandings Officers include Paul Sykes, presidentg Ann Terwilliger, vice-president, and secretary, Becky Harris. Sponsor Harold Patterson smiles for the TRILLIUM photographer. QQ .Cv reel 5 The purpose of the International Relations Club is to develop better understanding in international af- fairs, particularly in the political field, through in- formal discussions .md programs. l00 WN q A111A-Q- A,A1 Z , , . , - mai s... xl Q . . X , ,-an A , . 1? ' X i .HCDV 67' B as 5 6 X Q5 lx' Ni , Zff R759 ' Several Debate Club members pose for the cameraman . . . Brenda McGowan, secretaryg Mrs. Suzanne Taylor, sponsorg Betty Miller, reporterg Larry Godwin, vice presidentg Mike Perkins, presidentg Carl Craigg Grover Colemang and Kirk McDaniel. sa Delegates to the 22nd Mississippi Youth Congress were Teddy Dear, Mike Perkins, Brenda McGowan, Betty Miller, Mrs. Taylor, Grover Coleman, Larry Godwin, Randy Furr, Kirk McDaniel, and Carl Craig. A bill introduced by Co-Lin passed, as did three resolutions. Two superior awards were won by the delegates. Homecoming Display Debate Club Wins wo Top Posts at Congress Mike Perkins wins the important posts of Secretary of the Republican Party, and Clerk of the Senate. Larry Godwin was appointed to the Rules Committee. Brenda McGowan was a candidate for clerk. J t x Lrg nga, i x 5 f l A iff Officers include Jeannette Lowe, presidentg Marilyn White, vice-presidentg LaNeal Posey, Secretaryg Alice Alexander, reporter. Sponsors are Mrs. Inez Thornhill, Mrs. Carol Strickland and Mr. Larry Lofton. Phi Beta Lambda Encourages Improvement in Scholarship Nu Kappa chapter of Phi Beta Lambda encourages improvement in scholarship and strengthens the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work. The purpose of the organization is to provide the experiences essential in the areas of leadership, cooperative enterprise, economic understanding, scholarship and professional cle- velopment. 1 'Sv Fortune Cookie predicts the future at Homecoming. 'U ET T rn P+ m r- m 3 cr Q. m NO IVOHGH PROGRESS I f-J 22' 5 9. P1 i We in u l -f-v vm FTA provides fellowship and training for young people who are W4 planning to enter the teaching pro- X fession. The group enjoys informal discussions on the varied problems 1,0 f of teaching. Officers are, from row, left fo right: Becky Strait, program chairman, Millicent Dickey, secre- tary, Becky Harris, presidentg Elaine Hood, vice-president, .Judy Crum, program chairman. Back row: Regenia Jones, program chairman, Charlotte Griffin, program chairman, Margaret Godbold, program chairmang and Diane Hawkins, program chairman. FTA Provides Fellowship and Training Members include frenzied, left to righlj Becky Harris, Elaine Hood, Millicent Dickey, Becky Strait, Regenia Jones, Judy Crum, Diane Hawkins, Charlotte Griffin, and Margaret Godbold. Barb mu' flefl fo riglvlj Glenda Hedgepethg Cathey Winfrey, Nancy ll'illoscprhcAmHf1da Allen, Joyce Dunn, Judy Mullen, Ethel Malone, Nell Rose Daniels, Miss Zelle Weems fsponsorj, and Char- ene a er. J G l F. A, A -Y 1 wc x K 103 ' C ,gno- -1--'ff Delta S1 Gmega Charter Gwen Players .4 1.-X .1 y i , ' ,' -M31 ,- W Apprentices join members P ul r Produ ti n 'W opa cos A Mike Perkins and Debbie Davis give their play Eti quette in assembly. That rock service was the thing Homecoming Display l l ,a--N., ,jg The Co-Lin Players will do most anything to get a laugh! l l I Bill, Larry, Charlie, and George in If Men Played Cards Like Women Do. As., n , V rv we ,pw If Men Played Cards Like Women Do XX Trillium Sponsors Whoas Who, Snap 'l .. Q Planning the TRILLIUM has been the responsibility of the Editorial Board. From left 10 right are Linda Pickering, associate bnsi- ness managerg Pat Stansbury, co-executive editorg Kenneth Wayne Douglas, high school editorg Becky Harris, business managerg Mike Perkins, co-executive eclitorg Barbara King and Betty Miller, co-associate editors. TRILLIUM SPONSORS If r ' if es QQ H0 V L SC USS W' 0 f Q1 Wg Y -1.4- . 'Ut 9 ' 1 ' 9 . - 1 . I 2 . . 3 . .-. ,0 um nl Mrs. Anne A. Thames Burli.1n W.1lker .J direct the beauty pageant, decorate for it and the ll I l l I i l Shot Contest, and Beaut Pageant Features l Serving on the feature committee is a big job. They 2 l l .5 .l Who's Who Presentation and Dance, in addition to working on the feature section of the book. Shown are Brenda McGowan, co-feature editorg Virginia Sheltong Camille Fergusong Sandra Clarkg Edward Sealeg Kenny Aucoin, co-feature editorg and Diane Hawkins. l l l un-an i li l l l l Ng .t AM, M ,, Art and Photograph Art editor for the Trillium is Lynn Arnold. Debbie Adams and Cherry Little serve as photographers. . ,ss-., Pr -Ni' Features Also serving as feature committee personnel are Sandra Thompson, cu-associate feature editorg Janice I-Iigdong Wanda McNairg Mardi Allen, co-associate feature editorg Kay Saulsg Mack Furrg Ann Beallg and Judy Barlow. Not pictured are Shirley Roberts, co- feature editorg and Kathy Acy. l07 --..v--4-V lr- i 1.tg:' ' . ul ,f ,. -vi, f :l -if 1 . :,+-f-?v--l-vv- - - ir .- ACKIVIIICS Preparing the activities section of the annual is the duty of this group Seated is Sheron Douglas staff member Judy Griffin and Sharee Hodges serve as co activities editors with Harvey Magee as assistant Mary Warren is not pictured my ,Nu ..f .,,. .v. ,..., 1 . , -,,, ,V, V AE: v.?.v V? v.v-, 2 v,:,l:': 2:71 ,:,.. 5. 'P .,., U 'i 1-if'::?i5:3:i:E?,7.' .- f7 '1:Q'l3 fl t t ttr t eyt a nyt eat a a tt ttn ,bgyi Afnl t Va 1 5 ,V.,. V, L V , , 1 ,ft -':, ' ' 1..' Q . - : ' 'i f ilfx VVQ- Student Life Facult Faculty editors are Mary Cole Cecelia Griffith Sandra Dianne Smith. Hfl ds ' I I O . 4 1 A . , ' . ' . I' Q '- og 1 Q , .J ,. .3 1 f Y X a af 2 f 4, new ,ga . 9' W. ,fa HE I' 2 3 a gp ,. .. at Q f , .. if K Q it if Q. W i fyfaw sw I lf 9 53 Q6 as if ,A Q H at gn. s 9 , fffggtfff V , P e ga A , 5, X , tg N 5 , to Y A A 8 'A gf u W AZ as SL E M C A Afgsf Q, ,gi I 2, iff Z r , fs Q Z Q ' ' 4 f ,ef , ,lark X 3 , tigw gait, gs' its ,kt A ef ml me 4 A ,Q 2325 I Q' is .A , .L Tl? 5 w . A V' ,N xr- ' O' E J Student Life committee members are Gail Robinson and Tom jones frm! jrirluredj, cu-student life editorsg Assistants are Charlene jones and Melanie Nelson. Members shown are Elaine Hood and Gail Wooten. Not pictured are P. K. Campbell, Lajuan Boleware, Nancy Berch, and Eva Lynn McKennon. of , if ,. .J I08 V fee-iv l .-?, O J . F i l l of Pages, Largest Book Yet Sports Adding color to the sports section has been john Entrekin, Nancy Berch, Lajuan Boleware, and Freddie Bowen. Sherry Rollins and Randy Smith, co-sports editor, are not pictured. Also not shown are Larry God- win, and jimmy Tisdale. Jas 3 ' 0' , 0 Classes Working on the classes has been the chore of these students. They are Gail Rogersg Pat Butlerg I.aNeal Posey, co-class editorg Tommy Bridges, assistantg and jane Sanders, co-class editor. S iw' igh School High School staff members include Rita Granberry, Helen Mullen Kathy Assink Gail Diamond Mary Dees Judy Hennington Mary Pettigrew Rita Farmer, janet Case lassociate high school editorj jack Arm- strong Alan Hunter and Kenneth Wayne Douglas thigh school editorj. I09 5 x - ' I J: ll fl -- ,QQ 5,1 S If ,fam . I I AQ.-:Rmb wr .-X K , W mums wt' Ji sum 4' ful l.El.F 1 Pllfxs AXNH lllllti ki -. ff? fd lt r-of News Staff members Betty Miller, Brenda McGowan, Larry Cockrell are shown with Dale Cockrell, bark left, news editor. Not pictured are Vic Foster, Richard Brown, john Entrekin, Freddie Bowen, and Bob Powell. Sports Sewing on the sports committee are Tom jones, co-sports editorg Gerald Reeves, Jack Sullivan, Ricky Ferguson, joe Brocato, Billy Everett, and Tommy Loyd. No! pictured are Rod Yelverton and Ernie Lott, co-sports editor. ll0 ,-,1- ll' Sandra Thompson, executise editor rs pictured with Glenn Wallace associate business manager Linda Pickering associate editor and Mike Perkins, business manager Exemtizfe Editor Sandra Thompson Afforiate Editor Linda Pickering Bmirzefy Manager Mike Perkins Auoriote Bmirzeu Zllorzagez Glenn Wallace Newt Editorr Feature Eciitorr Sporty Editors . PiJotograpf'9er . Cizzb Editorr . Family AdZ!iJ07L Staff Adzfifor . , Y 3. 3 F. w if U x ' l Q . i fi x If Clubs Serving on the clubs division are Pat Stansbury, co-editorg Martha Hallg Mike Walters, Stan Dukes, and Brenda McGowan, co-editor. Features Feature Editors are Debbie Adams and Larry Cockrell, with assistant Betty Miller. Wolf Tales Sponsor Powder Puff Game and Christmas Dance L 'T Photography Photographers for the WOLF TALES are Tally Berry Peggy Laird, and Joe Brocato. ' Cobra Chatter Becomes Newspape f 'I 5' lj .1 I I .fur hu' if 2 .. ,g had llll Vi F1 Cobra Chatter became the name of the high school newspaper at the beginning of the school year when it was separated from the college publication. The paper is published everytwo weeks. Exemfizfe' Iidilor . A,l'.f0L'jzIf6 Edilm' Feizfnre Erlifoi' . News' Edifor . Ar! lfzfilor .... . Bll.lijlZ6,l.li zlflrzznzlqer Spatial Ijzfilori . Sfmrli' Effirm' . Spnzzmr .. EXECUTIVE STAFF .........................AlanHunter ' c . 4 . h- I 1 , A 4 ,, ' S -. s 1 .s- 5' Ill vi Brad Granberry Daphne Landress Dianne Till . Judy Thompson Tommy Ricks . jimmy Tisdale Nancy Farrar . . . Tim Lowery Mrs. jean Ricks N Ib: W Q 2 if Q, all' 3 Music Department and College Choir -+s.,.1,.., vim ,,.3. 752 1. ft if Q le l i , E V IAE, i ,:,, g . ,Q NN E 4 X V , , rs ' X V 4, I 3 4.1. - . ., ,. f a., . .f --.. I e'-, ' 1 A .,... f'. ' T ' 1 K A at- , ' l e 513 , A, T it ,V , i ' - . ' - ,.,Q , .. e 4 H5 ' Lael U f Y ' ' ' . ' . Li' -a'l 3 1 is .1,, a A . vf'?? ,, . M2 s V , , M ,,,,, , , ,. ,fit , , .4 N, N if . ff 5 -i x , ,5. ., if E Jfffrf A T , - ' x., 2 X I Q :JW V, V, 7 A NE 4 s ' Q 1 of zif , Y 3? H V. .f -,-. . ,e. .- -Y AY' ' ae if .T If - Q --- rw 3 fs con- f 'f l I :ag 1, 2312 T M gi A , ,, W f. The College Choir, directed by john E. Russell, performs at many Co-Lin functions throughout the school year, as well as in surrounding towns and cities. The annual tour is a highlight. This year the Choir appeared in Amahl and the Night Visitors , on the Co-Lin Report several times, and presented the Boy Friend. The annual pre-school retreat is a feature of the college choir. Nearly fifty students partici- pated in the choir activities. 5 fi Q j K Officers of the College Choir are flefz io rigbzj Charlene Walker, secretary and treasurerg Charlotte Felder, vice presidentg Ann Beall, reporterg and Dathan Hart, president. II3 ll' I F I 1 llfy f. E. 2 7.5 lf! Eh! -I fp. Represent Co-Lin at Many Functions in District 1 1 1 l I Co-Lin Folk Singers join Musical Family as New Group Perform at Many Civic Functions -5 The high schol h p dbl d th d t ldd gh t th D ChlF l dth pg High School Chorus II4 i 7 9 4 ' A li Q ,, VA, ,-fffwyf' ,, :Y ' ,F of , 'ka .4 1 ff . ,' 4- I 4 .55 ,Qi r'jnf Ys.W 9 - , 'kj .4 4 I . ff! Performing uf. I 5 Q ir 1 as 3' E5 Q 5 5 Qi K-be Co Lm s Famed Show Band K ,. , -,vi ,,4fzg,.- ..lw.A,,, ' .- ' ii? -' -.1i'gFfs-1- -Af' .5 gli 1 .. .r 1 -R592 . '4vf fh',' W .- fggf-f 315 Tlx 13- ' ' 5, J ,P . 'ap .4 , f 4- ' .VW L 5 . K -- ' g X. : 3 I v . Q -S ,- 'S 'E Performing in Christmas Parades . .. Stage Band Performs at , JERRY WILKINSON-Band Director MHHY Fu H ct10n 5 MRS. WEECIE WILKINSON-Colette Director Throughout the State and Colettes .gA,,.f , ' 'K . -H'-: i .'. ' ' . B if . 'x t i, i ,Q i, 1 Ainfro, tr .1121 HV ,.', ' I Nj-2.4 + A V , ,gy A v.. ts . I ,-yf-.pri-w b , E ' . Discnissing plans for the next show are Ann Terwilliger, Colette captaing Walter Shows and Bert BfiClgCS, twill: bead and feel Jbowingl, manaersg Mr. and Mrs. jerry Wilkinson, directorsg Debbie Adams, Colette captaing and Becky Harris, Head Colette. II7 l MQ, . , ,g W f I I .. 8 l, 5' A. n Mississippiis riginal Dancing Coeds - 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. In recent years the groups have performed at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, the National County Agents Conven- tion in New Orleans, the National Jaycee Conventions 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, Mississippi's original dancing coeds, are selected on dancing ability, poise, and beauty. The band and Colettes performed at eight Co-Lin football games this year, visited Topeka-Tilton and Fayette High Schools to perform at their homecoming as well as Co-Lin High's home- coming. They marched in seven Christmas parades, and in the Dixie National Livestock Parade in jackson in February. The groups, under the director of Mr. and Mrs. jerry Wilk- inson, performed for the State Soil Conservation Convention, the Shriners Christmas Dance in jackson, and the Motor Vehicle Comptroller's Christmas Party at the Heidelberg in jackson. Also, Co-Lin Follies is presented each spring throughout the district. Captains . . 35-ff? ,ff J 6 J. 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CO-LIN 8-MISSISSIPPI DELTA 10 In a close game of 10-8, the Wolves and the Trojans played to a 0-0 first period. Co-Lin's punt was received by Roger Lemberson who raced 62 yards for paydirt. Al Crawford added the PAT. Crawford kicked an 18 yard field goal with 36 seconds left in the second. There was no scoring in the third. Co-Lin's scoring came in the fourth when Glenn May plunged one yard on a quarterback sneak. A side-line pass from May to Steve Carr added two points. CO-LIN 0-HOLMES 7 The hard fought battle came to a climax with 4:20 left in the game when Buster Hudson broke off tackle and raced 23 yards to score. Roger Willis added the point after, Neither team was able to make a deep penetration until the Bulldogs, in their initial game of the season, returned a short Co-Lin punt to the Wfolves' 45. Rick Ferguson halted a Bulldog thrust early in the third before signal caller Glenn May began to move the Wolxfes.AA 17 yard pass to Mims jones and a 7 yard pass to Robert Hodges advanced the Wolx'es to the Holmes 40. May Makes lst TD of Year l24 X -.gg'-Fra : . l v : .. ,... my c , X l f-U . f gk 5 Ti' kits 'XSS .U J i l X R '4 A? Nllxlg JONES Fu I Ibatk-Mendenhall ERNIE LOTT Halfback-Natchez Hon. Men. All State it TOMMY LOYD Tackle-Natchez I Hon. Men.-All Stare v X I. .i: A Q 1 X , W xiii? Sega I I I , ,, , I!! , I fag, ' 1 v Q i s I J , vga I - W H I ll lg I AA ri ttf ,Q I .aff 1 i ,ff 7 Q,-, , A, . I I ' 5 L I . Y., . V, WW, X DALE OSTER Endw-Brookhaven -.,..i f' A hi- '7- Li I YQ 1 . fa r .y . ,g ',g' , j ' , . , 1 - . - ga, 5.11 1 1 2 f 'Q'Qf', - Lf .V ' 1- 19' -' 4. ....., 'Y ' ' -Aw -f----- ' ' ' ' ,..,a.. .. , .. .. .I ,,,,,,,n ... Lv ., ,., W. vw M... f '- - , Q::1 ' , .am-. , . ' H it if M I gT.r..s.s.,. 6 . . if Co-Lin Plays National Champs CO-LIN 0--JONES 30 National champ, Jones, came to Co-Lin and took home a 30-0 victory. Neither 'team was able to score in the first period or the third. Touchdowns with David Cooley passing three times, first to Larry Mathis for 15 yards, Billy Barry for 11 and for 22, highlighted the quarter. Reggie Shoemake added all three extra points. Wolf Barry Scott punted 28 yards, Donny King recovered the ball on a fumble at the 30, a Glenn May pass was intercepted, and a May to Hodges pass was com- pleted for a 30 yard gain were highlights for the Wolves. Emit Lewis scored for the Bobcats on a TD, and Shoemake kicked a 27 yard field goal. CO-LIN 6-PEARL RIVER 39 Pearl River's Wildcats, who went on to become state champions with a 9-0 record, whipped the Wolx'es in their fourth loss of the season. Worrellfs accurate passing resulted in five touchdowns, three to Heidelberg and one each to Wheat and to Lee. Co-Lin's only score came in the fourth period when Robert Murray scored on a 6 yard run. Co-Lin fumbles hindered the Wolves throughout the game. '33 .f ' . 'A ' Kg.. -.,,, ' 1 H: .5 in 'fv'-'1 1- .- - - ,4 , I - e,-: . - H' 'H -1 il' ' in , ' JACK SULLIVAN MIKE WOGTEN I ' ' ' A ...W Tackle-Natchez Guard-Brookhaven i ec 1' tai ia. a Us 2 , ,yn v j ' f ' If fi 2' I ' . I J as I I I at SCOTT RATCLIFF GERALD REEVES . I- -K Vi Center-Wesson TBCICIC-IWGHCIVIIIC -if V , ,,. Ai- Hon. Mem.-All State ALL STATE , ' I - y 55,5 Q1 ...aw M1 ' ' if f ' T' M ' . , I ' .,. I , 1 R. . V .- ' dv ,,,, , ,..., A V -- ' I ' - W - ra 1 Q .- - -' - l wi fil w w w - Ma la .,... f am: a ,7 Wf:':- .,.. . . ,.., , 1 .. - nf: ...H . , I ,,,, , , ,,....?+ L. , :rf '---- ' . I ' 1553 4 , -Ei 1 . ,. - '-gas.-I .. . 2'-Q' 4 , ,il I ,ir , QL: , - 1- a . , , - -, 'I .i 5-ffl 'L 7 ,ffiiw . . . i . I Deanna. --'- ff,-.44-,zgi . ,I . ,,.: f 1 ef JoE BONNER KENNY BRITT y. Halfback-Natchez Fullbagk-Weissg .3 ,, ' 4... wi-1. af 5 ,js -:!!3II.1. V- T- Y Q T+TTi4TT T 'Y' --r ' T H, RICKEY CLOPTON Quarterbtick-Wesson MIKE CONNELL Guard-Hazlehurst f'f. UQ ,r aa fi rd 5 To 4565 if an , 1 is -2 1' gf ff .. . A , A , 2.3, W' W? if 1 ,, 1. i 1 V. rr V 1'-li 'il is ' N ' Q'. , .. , - 1 Q' i A .rf-M1 .S iff, . V A gh- L'.an-...- 'V...'1-'33 'L s it A qv 52.1, 2 ' Z L. . N 5571165 x ' ef' I . W .1 if LARRY GALLMAN V Tackle-Crystal Springs J f ,, T i . i v I, 2 J :T .. Q X 1.3.3.5 1 BOB EVERETT Guard-Magee JOE FORTENBERRY End--Magee CO-LIN 14-HINDS 21 Hinds finally whipped the Wolxfes after all these years by the tune of 21-14 before a capacity homecoming crowd in the newly named H. I.. CHookj Stone Stadium. In the first period Marion Green caught a 29 yard pass from Wfayne Norse for Hinds. Roger Pierce added the PAT. Charlie Berryhill returned a 67 yard punt for another score, and Marion Conerly plunged 1 yard for another score. Wtiyne Muse passed to Mickey Grace for two points. Bob Bryan passed 26 yards to joe Bonner for Co- Lin's first tally. Billy Oberschmidt added the PAT. Joe Bonner returned a 68 yard punt for another Co-Lin score, with Oberschmidt adding the extra point. Neither team scored in the final period. CO-LIN 17-NORTHEAST 21 A see-saw battle in which each team had the lead several times during the game, saw the Tigers win 21-17. Tiger Hudson Bullard scored in the second, with Benny Hamilton adding the PAT. CO-Lin's field goal by Oberschmidt and the first TD came by returning the opening kickoff of the second half 80 yards. The PAT was good. Maxey made another score for the Tigers. Near the end of the third, Co-Lin's other score was added to the board. Co-Lin Loses Homecoming 1 . MIKE HALFORD Halfback Me-adx ille N QS if v-f 'ww-WA -.ff 1 '28 A' gill' t U, S. HARVESTON FRANK HERRINGTON 26 0 Centere-Brookhaven T3qklQ-1xf3geQ I . It l ' 1 . i ROBERT HODGES DONNIE KING Co-Lin Wins Une!! .L za. . Flankerback- Flankerback- A Natchez Brookhaven 'y ,W L . A .W CO-LIN 10-GULF COAST 26 'Y 5Afi:f'5'?l i f ' . . . . . . VwW H any Billy Oberschmidt opened the scoring by kicking a 20 yard field goal. V' The Bulldogs' Donnie Howell raced 71 yards for paydirt tolput them 'W W ahead 7-3. Joe Bonner scored on a 6 yard run, with Oberschmidt adding . '41 5 Q f ' the PAT. Nick Simmons on a quarterback sneak of 1 yard scored for the ' 'W 4 Dogs. Mike Long ran 61 yards on a pass from Nick Simmons, and Austin ' A f ' ig vf ,vsq 1 McMillian scored on a 3 yard run. . i QVTFW ..,- . ' 1 A CO-LIN O-SOUTHWEST 21 7 'ef' M -- Eff iir if -. f v . X ' . . . ' is N -1 A Mike Thompson-Bill Sartin combination defeated the Wolves 21-0. .i., A The Wolves really chewed that ole Bear meat in the first as there was if ff 'mi no scoring. Billy Oberschmidts field goal attempt in the second failed. L- f' Mike Thompson began his scoring attack for the arch-rival Bears in the R' A' . second. He added 6 points on a 35 yard run after a Bill Sartin hand-off. 2 Then he raced 73 yards for paydirt. Sartin added both extra points. Thomp- I 5' at 7 5 son came down the field in the fourth and scored on a 4 yard run. Sartin's V t s A kick was good, naturally. 'Y CO-LIN 21-EAST CENTRAL O 1 The Wolves left East Central's Warriors in the cellar by defeating them 1 K ' 21-O in the final game of the year. Rickey Clopton scored on a 35 yard ZV, 9? pass from Ernie Lott. Larry Gallman added the PAT. joe Bonner in the 5, A third scored on a 3 yard run, with Gallman again adding the extra point. .Q -S yvyv W Danny Moore also in the third scored on a joe Bonner 15 yard pass. f i Gallman added the PAT. No scoring came in the fourth. 1. , -'tt-vv ' , y... ROBERT MURRAY BILLY oBERscHM1DT ' w ,, A f f -Q Quarterback-Natchez I-Ialfback-Brookhaven lp :K L M 1 T 1'- 1 ffl? . Ja j ff 'B Rs 'iii gi . 7' SQ.. GLENN MAY DANNY MOORE af Quarterback-Fayette Fullback-Crystal Springs We 2 i1'- lx ' ' I :'Y .,k: .J l I5 . . s. 25: M .. 5? . -M A ' Y . l ,ta- L L ,-.,t- f f' 'I Q jj V' 1 ':.':i:,.,...eg,g 11 if . 3 L,'.t' S lf tx 5? lt , Q 5 . , Qi fr L scft li I .H 7 ..-,, -2 -QV' A ,,-V,: f.:,j , 1 nf. A-f V ., W-1-,gif -'r' W -gl' I H f A 3 ft . 1 .. M, fatQaf? f Y . f ' ' kffrwmfa .R., as L.m,g..f2fff LADDIE SARTIN BARRY scori- ll Center-Brookhaven EndfNatchez I27 --, ,, , ,L , 7, ,,,, , ,,,,, F 1 WAYNE SELMAN I Flankerback- Crystal Springs -iii, . ,. 1 1 wr V V W r rx r , nyv-.Y , x , XS rf 44. I -' ' .,,,, W' ' 3,-11 V-I f. ily- , ,,,.. 1 ,If ' - Wfwary Q. - , Y HUGH WEBB End-Crystal Springs x ., I , 1 3x I gjlfz Km! ' ri 3 , W I W W JIMMY SMITH X? ' ,Is E H lfb k- ' rg , 5 fi 1 'I Eriitersfise li V vw 1 r N u W - 5 2 M Co-Lm Posts 1-8 Record W Y , x, 14 L , J M1 N gf w V r 'X 5X in r ' fr: I if-Fr M, EI, 'ffl -P H ifrri Q 1 A tg ' I f -5 l ri. as X P - M 'lie 'f V , .f K 5-1 . 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' ?, K. fr. - x ' If Ava 'I Ji A . , , - . n 1 , , l28 '--' ' f , fr K'-fb 'is + . r r . r E Q 1 RICHARD WILSON DWAYNE YATES Guard-Meadville Guard Mai,ee Co-Lin' Hosts State Tourney Wolf Cagers Post Outstanding Season it 9- H- . , ,, 95 7' 5' 66 -I' SCORES: C0-Lin Opponent 116 Southwest 89 96 Mississippi Delta 80 97 Meridian 75 97 Pearl River 68 68 Hinds 67 101 Meridian 75 79 Belhaven junior Varsity 94 66 Gulf Coast 81 101 Southwest 78 78 East Mississippi 85 100 East Central 64 97 University Southern Miss. frosh 91 62 jones - 68 98 Mississippi Delta 91 75 Pearl River 82 74 jones 59 80 Belhaven junior Varsity 91 67 Gulf Coast 86 44 100 Southwest 76 0 106 USM frosh 90 78 East Central 49 2 Hinds HINDS TOURNEY: 5 90 jones 75 73 Hinds 110 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI TOURNEY: 79 Meridian 77 CT f Hinds 68 ' Gulf Coast 87 STATE TOURNEY: 61 Itawamba 78 GENE MOOCHIE BRITT MIKE CASE Forward-Lflyd Star Forward-Brookhaven ALL STATE 1 br Sophomores uf MOOCHIE BRITT-State's Top Rebounder .fzwiff mwgmwunugww T12 ? S 5 4 ? 3 a X 5 1 z x ! Q - V. vu. . r gl, ADAMS COUNTY players are George Robertson, man- agcrg C. B. jonesp Randy Smnth, and Coach M. K. Turk. T l30 ROBERT EARL CASE GARY MEDLOCK Center-Loyd Star Guard-Magee LANCY SMITH RANDY SM TH - ' ' Guard-West Llncoln Guard-Natclmez CO Lln Enters Flnals a - Meets Itawamba in State v ar' Y 1 f ttte S' 4 x v-I nv' 1 Q.. .,,.. ..,..,,..,.,,., ..,. -.,..,..... ,,-- --N-W-f---H' f'- M::. '.rL:M1:'2.. ' ' Get that rebound . . . lf!!-1......as SIMPSON COUNTY player is Gary Mecllock of Magee shown with Coach Mike Case goes in for two Turk. Center-Topeka-Tilton Guardwwest Lincoln TONY BRISTER TONY CASE S Q X I ww 3 ry iw Tony Brister of Topeka-Tilton represents LAWRENCE COUNTY on the squad. C. B. JONES Center-Natchez MIKE MOAK JIMMY SMITH GWYN YOUNG g - -- ' ,595 fi ' I . f L 1 A , 'AT . Inj'-3 pike Q.:-A Xb I-J y Y Q N .XY .f 3 I B I 'fn wht , Q IME 4 ' N5 5 X J E .St atm ' f ?1q'Q..ja I M I U Q- , gh- ' X , xclf, :az 9 Q A Guard-Enterprise Forward West Lmcoln A .- - Q G- ' U X -fi' MKS' -qw, ,, in-E, 'Q LINCOLN COUNTY'S squad members are flefl lo right! Roger Dale Laird, manager, jimmy Smith, Enterprise, Mike Moak, Bogue Chittog Robert Case, Loyd Star, Mike Case, Brookhaven, Moochie Britt, Loyd Star, Gwyn Young, West Lincoln, Tony Case, West Lincolng Lancy Smith, West Lincoln, and Coach M. K. Turk. ,nn -Q-Q -f V , ft Co-Lin Stomps Hinds 95-68 in South Tourney!! Beats Meridian to Get Into Semi-Finals '33 I 3 1 ..p 'P ' 1- V, ' f .31 , 152. . ' A :T f'W?f4i. '2?12'7- 'f 4 I 5 M'T '717:'7fM9 V ,Ng 'LM -f V ', :-' :1,...j,3,,1.,.,..,.fj,y- , . 4' fl 'QQ ' T X ff'f 0 ,,.,,a.. ' 5 ' llll 4. N I V . W-.-T I -'gy In ' rf ' f l gs ' , N ,- iw V 4 l :W W., , , .M l , . ::.. . ,. ' aw, Y ,1.7..- A A Wil ,, , N ., V H wwwmv-Y Wfggwv-p V E - ,NW ,,.,,.r.:.YA . ,.,,.,. - f----M ' ag A x X X 1 W' ' ' .... .... .,,,.. .A wr--r-'he - , . ,L ww Al. 29 -v:--- -1...4...-.,.... L V , -9-42 S5 4'I. , 1 xx ,.,-L -A b , J, l iq WL 'ml fr 14 N Q l ' l, za H72 , 61. --,,' -. ,.4.. ,-.. ,f H141--'r-'f , 5 1 ' vu- z v 4 ,W-,g,., sr .. ,h , V , . c v :-ftfi .' -V ' '1- l ONA WALKER BILLIE REMINGTON PEGGY NWEI-TER 1 Senior-Head Cheerleader Senior-Head Cheerleader JUf1i01' Co-Lin High Cheerleaders 1 mg ' W L.4'7r's ' as 'iv vw:-.' ' , ,gg -+3:1 -'S ,l l ,m 'N ,,l l l BETTY JOYCE RANEY CATHEY KING junior Sophomore rr., If 'L':'D ZIQFSR KAY LOWERY Sophomore Q, I , ' ., 1 A. 5 1 l ' 5 l . x A . ,' l w gr -- , Y . , ,Ili l A+ - ' 's . 1 ,I Q. , ,, ww M Q VNV , A 9 , eq , . ' ,Q Q ll I P ' ' fee F- l ig .. r ' S '1:.,. A . , , E w ., 1' , Z -je , , .Q V l 'L' ' A'1.' 7 'A' ' Y' .IQ D --Q . u YWQE- .HTS K ,.,,.,.. - ,,,-2-'T-T. I I 3. 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Cobras Post 1-9 Season Record HEAD FOOTBALL COACH IRA COATES is pictured with MANAGERS RANDY ASSINK and MIKE CLOPTON. Not pivfurea' is ASSISTANT COACH MIKE HUX. ROBERT BOBBY FURR BOB LOVUERY ED SHELTON JIMMY TISDALE FORTENBERRY Tackle Fullback Wingback Guard Center I35 VL 'Q' ' A, f 1 '-77 . li ':., ', 'NA' V . ' 0 J. V4',1 V O ff 'a f it ff 5351 .2 ,Wg L 'G I Wi if A' M 3 53 ff' X Seniors include Edwin Shelton, Bob Lowery, jimmy Tisclale, Robert Fortenberry, and Bobby Furr pose for the Trillium photographer with Coach Ira Coates. ENOCH AILES, JR. EDWARD SMITH Halfback Tackle-Guard BRAD GRANBERRY TOM LOWERY Guard Hnlfback I36 BARRY OWENS TOMMY RICKS Fullback En z if 1 ,,. ' , - ffr- ,W- i . .- 1 ,. , .N fv.,,,' L .573 Qxtvv, , '. --gr .L EUGENE WARREN LARRY ASHLEY Guard Quarterback RUSSELL CARPENTER BOBBY DIAMOND Tackle Quarterback , Sm A.. six 'K CHESTER BILLX JACRSON FORTENBERRY Tackle Gun rel .391 7J TIM LOWERY BOBBY METEER Halfback End JIMMY MURRAY RANDY BELL End Guard BOBBY BYRD CHUCK LANGLEY End End LEE BERRY DAVEY BUTLER Wingback Tackle-Guard SAMBO RAY MICKEY SANDERS Center-Tackle I-Ialfback E m 3 Ib I . I v' MANAGER JIMMY TISDALE poses with Coach Mike LARRY ASHLEY TOM BURGESS BOBBY METEER WILLIE NEWELL STEVE WATSON Soph.-Guard Soph.-Guard Soph.-Guard Soph.-Center Soph.--Guard Z 4.1. H 1, LEE BERRY BOBBY BYRD ANDY WATSON Freshman-Guard Freshman-Forward FfC'Shm2l1-F0rward 1 'li V 172 Oppozzefztf West Lincoln 26 West Lincoln 35 UUC21 53 New Hebron 20 New Hebron 79 Port Gibson 71 Raymond 78 -v McComb 77 Brookhaven 66 jefferson 59 Bogue Chitto 48 Bogue Chitto 82 Port Gibson 56 South Pike 61 N. Cathedral 57 Monticello 54 1 i Monticello 59 1 South Pike 61 an-9 60 Byram 61 29 Bogue Chitto 27 57 Bogue Chitto 89 56 West Lincoln 38 54 Raymond 51 50 Port Gibson 75 47 Monticello 70 65 jefferson 57 61 South Pike 76 DISTRICT VII TOURNEY 64 jefferson County 60 50 Bogue Chitto 59 Hux and Senior Daryl james. Kenneth Douglas and Peggy We-lter, girls manager. '39 BILLIE REMINGTON ONA WALKER Senior-Forward Senior-Rover Cobrettes Post 24 3 Regular Season Record SCORES: -Lin Opponent Bogue Chitto Loyd Star West Lincoln West Lincoln Terry Benton Flora Madison-Ridgeland New Hebron Magnoliag Outh ie Magnoliag A South leg urne ost Va ua e, West inc n 1 .. , ' , v f , V. ,V 5' iwil bligjii V 1 W V I' ,f 5:1- 5 SUSAN BEALL BRENDA REMINGTON Raymond efferson County Bogue Chitto Port Gibson South Pike Natchez Cathedral Monticello Enterprise Loyd Star Byram Bogue Chitto West Lincoln C0 60 42 58 54 23 35 42 39 58 46 50 30 55 28 All A 45 32 AI ll 1 To y I S Pk Thfimurney I bl I L P5 P0112 CIllDSOI'1 52 38 48 J 23 57 38 f 47 24 in 54 57 50 23 45 53 50 23 37 sf 49 53 29 46 45 26 23 44 22 45 43 42 24 64 57 Junior-Guard Junior-Guard All West Lincoln Tourney 1 4 fi . iii., ANN LOWERY BEVERLY COLEMAN Soph.-Guard f , i f it 'f J' Q , 5 Y si g ,ir , ji l S W E l ala, SOph.-Rover ig 2 !: ' x9,2?iv:E We A 565712 Byram Raymond Monticello jefferson County South Pike DISTRICT VII TOURNEY 42 jefferson County 38 42 Loyd Star C3 overtimesj 44 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI 36 Hickory 38 Magnolia Conference Champs V- .-. ,4.7...5 .L . 5 . 5 , . .Q P? 5 iff. iii WJ ' ' I CATHEY KING DEBBIE BRITT Soph.-Forward Freshman-Guard P jffwgggg . Q 'QQ li ww JENNIFER HALL NELDA SMITH Freshman-Guard Freshman-Guard NSN 2. 'tu Other freshman members of the squad are Karen Bullock, Peggy Causey, and Marilyn Britt. Cobrettes Capture Magnolia Crown Again I Y Y SENIORS Ona Fay Walker, lefl, and Billie Remington, fight, pose with COACH MARY LOVE HUX. qi --. SNK l4I f 'ze- 1ET5 QL' 3 S Max ,Q X Co-Lin Offers Outstanding Program in Track, Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Intrarnurals I 1-3 a4 if ' , , yr ' 4, 0 L. , , ,M 'fr' 1 ,l 5' mir-,J 1 WY 1 1 'E ,V Co-Lin's intramural program sponsors tournaments in football, basketball, pool ping pong, softball, and golf. H ..f' ' . .:...,f as if I -wif A LIN LAIRD, holder of the black belt, instructs the karate class. ' N- ,, ix to s sn -R 1 ? 5 Co-Lin Gffers the Unusual - i as W W A Class in Karate '43 YW 4 to X Q If wx N x x r ai ,ff f A 1, ' 1 S' ,s 3' 3? Mu so 1 College i Classes l 1 4 I l 1 s i J l I l I, I I ii i 1 4 1 is u jx ls I. I ll l ll Il i. I44 V l jzgkf'-QdiM .-'K-vw l . . f .., ,. AW -4' 'E 'e 'Gr as jx, M Off -I I 4 A -'D I 4 li S , l l l E F 1 l l l V 1 1 'N .N- I , . , m . X Q 1 .P .'., 1 'HVP ' V. . T NX 1. . ' E iga r , V . , , a V I K 9 1 ggi ,A x f-Wax 3 L Q N M ,iffy Mi. Z 41 'CJ 1 - ., f ' - f f f - .. i ' 1 ,,A, N A A A A 5 , ,. Hn., . if .1 1 , . 6'3 J fl, lik 3 , l45 Sophomores Elect Gary Medlock as President JERRY ABLES Wesson DEBBIE LANE ADAMS A ':f'- , , Ae 5 Brookhaven HOWARD W. ADAMS Union Church 3 f - . 49 arg, -.. 'Y' CLASS OFFICERS include Brenda McGowan, secretaryg Brenda Wilson, representativeg Sandra Smith, treasurerg Vic Foster, vice president. Sponsoring class activities are Mrs. Suzanne Taylor, Mr. Alton Ricks, and Mrs. LaVerne Deevers. Not pictured are Gary Medlock, presiclentg and Randy Furr, representative. Aww , af 'fo i -- Q 'A :Y ' .qvg JEROME ADAMS 'D Hazlehurst THOMAS AHREND Wesson FRANK AINSWORTH Hnzlehurst CHUCK AKERS M ngee ALICE ALEXANDER jayess JAMES ALLEN Fayette WILLIAM D. ALLEN Magee H AROLD A LLGOOD Brookhaven ,R N, BARBARA ARMSTRONG I Wesson LYNN ARNOLD McCall Creek KENNY AUCOIN Baton Rouge, La. RICK BALL Monticello RONALD BARKSDA LE Brookhaven I46 W 1' 1 M, iw Ei if i I . ,Q f., is I A2 1 -. ii ' . . -: f' t,-531.114-55 ... A . V. . ' ' , l 3 CYD 4.4-' MICHAEL BEASLEY Monticello MITCHELL BEATTY Magee . NANCY BERCH Crystal Springs CARROLL BERRY Magee -.,.,.z.,f f'V , JOHN BERRY l-'A .. ' Pinola TA LLY BERRY Harrisville . ll ' A WILLARD BLAIR bg Ag 1 29 fm- 3 1' ff R., is I Magee RUBIN BLAND , A4l,l:gA 5 izbz l Wesson fe if 'rf 'S :-If 'D 'fl . 0 s. 3 , if E .Mfg GLENN BODIN Brookhaven LAJUAN BOLEWARE Crystal Springs RANDA BOLEWARE Crystal Springs FREDDIE BOWEN Mendenhall E. -. is- s.,.,. R ONNIE LOUIS BOWMAN 4, - ri' 4 -f--'f f v s, E ELAINE BREWER K ,. i ,V H azlehu rst 'lm S5 'Wx 1 V . r Brooklmiven r.. GENEBRITT 1 'af' -- i Loyd Star STEVE BRITT . . , A' -sinh A 1 Brookhiven ' 5' 5 L K M JOE BRocATo Natchez LAD BROWN Brookhaven RICHARD BROWN Natchez BOB BRYAN Quentin MARK BRYANT Natchez RICHARD BRYANT Natchez PHILLIP BURNAMAN Brookhaven NOLAN BURRIS Monticello ROXIE BURRIS McComb STANLEY CALCOTE Loyd Star DARRELL CALLENDER Brookhaven ANNIE LAURIE CAMPBELL Crystal Springs P. K. CAMPBELL Brookhaven BYRON CARNETTE Meaclville STEVE CARR Wesson MIKE CASE Brookhaven MIKE S. CASE Brookhaven ROBERT CASE Loyd Star STEVE CHRISTENSEN I-Ioldrege, Nebraska BOBBY COCKRELL Magee DALE COCKRELL Magee LARRY COCKRELL Magee MARY COLE Brookhaven GROVER COLEMAN Magee PRENTISS COLEY Union Church PAUL COMBS Roxie SANDRA COTTEN Brookhaven LARRY CRAFT Magee FREDDIE CREEL Bogue Chitto MYRELENE CRENSHAW Pearl BOBBY CUPIT Meaclville EMERY DANIELS Silver Creek DOUGLAS FLOYD DAVIS Monticello JOHNNY DEAR Crystal Springs TEDDY DEAR Hazlehurst TONY LYNN DELAUGHTER Meadville -Effffz I xi if ' I C .xl I 1 XX I I I . v. 'F Hug,- fh M 533.69 4'3 .Iii rf., , 1' , X! IS X xv F 9-V ,-, .. 'WN U43 WS , I o 1 J MILLICENT DICKEY Meadville WILLIE DUNGAN Wesson JOYCE DUNN Brookhaven BILLY ELLZY Mendenhall BONNIE ELMORE Brookhaven DON EMF INGER Meadville JOHN ENTREKIN Mendenhall BILLY EVERETT D'Lo SAMMY EVERETT D'Lo WALTER FAGAN III Magee BEN FARMER Natchez DEBBY FARMER Brookhaven DANNY FARR Meadville CHARLOTTE FELDER Liberty RICKY FERGUSON Loyd Star VIC FOSTER Monticello WYMAN FLOYD Hazlehurst KIM FULLER Natchez RANDY FURR Wesson LOUIE GARRETI' Harrisville LYNN GASKIN Brookhaven MARK GATLIN Bogue Chitto MARGARET GODBOLD Bude LARRY GODWIN Monticello HOUSTON GRANGER Hazlehurst JUDY GRIFFIN Natchez CECILIA GRIFFITH Mendenhall 'Tir l I I M 4 .1 1 ill I I I I 4, 'I u I I ' I I i fl' l 1 lr I 'l ii ll ii .I li :I .I ,, IJ I l I I GEORGE GULLEDGE Natchez GARY GUYNES Crystal Springs LINDA HADDEN Brookhaven BECKY HARRIS Wesson CHARLES RAY HART Brookhaven DATHAN HART Shubuta ELSIE HART Bogue Chitto TEDDY HAYDEL Crystal Springs KATHY HEBERT Wesson HUEY HENDERSON Hazlehurst VIRGIL HERRING Silver Creek JANICE HIGDON Hazlehurst GEORGE HIGDON Wesson BARNEY HILL Meiidville DAVID HOGGATT Brookhaven JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH Mendville JOHN PAUL HOLMES Enterprise ELAINE HOOD Hazlehurst TERRY HUHN Brookhaven CHARLES JACKSON Wesson CHARLENE JONES Magee JUDY JONES Bucle MIMS JONES Mendenhall REGENIA JONES Wesson TOM JONES Mentlenlmll XVESLEY KEEN Hglrrisville BARBARA KING N.1t'chez WILLIAM CARROLL KING Monticello en , , U iw ' 4 l. 1 Er 6 :M- . 1 . .. it, A - 1 . 1,-:,: iz fm., yr J , C 3 ff - r 'rw N ig A D' I I gg Q M , S X I Ylgiv :,, fag'-I .f -4 , --...Ar f '-. , f' 17 I ., 4 w S... 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N f' 'MF R, I-v x'f t 17 L-, i i 'ST' .3 s I ANN KOLB Meadville PEGGY LAIRD Meadville ROGER DALE LAIRD West Lincoln ALLEN LANGFORD Meaclville BILL LAUDERDALE Brookhaven BOBBY LEE Pinola BRENDA LEGGETT Bogue Chitto JIMMY LEGGETT Bogue Chitto FREDDIE LEONARD Bogue Chitto WARREN LESTER Enterprise CHERRY LITTLE New Hebron GARY LOFTON Brookhaven ROBERT LOFT ON Bogue Chitto ERNIE LOTT Natchez JEANETTE LOWE Brookhaven TOMMY LOYD Natchez DEBBIE LYONS Gulfport WELDON MCCANN Mendenhall CARROLL MCCARDLE Hazlehurst BRENDA MCGOWAN jackson ROBERT MCLENDON Crystal Springs GLEN MCMANUS Meadville STEVE MCMILLAN Natchez HARVEY MAGEE Mendenhall ETHEL MALONE Meadville LUTHER MARLING Natchez WANDA MARTIN Monticello GARY MEDLOCK Magee TEDDIE MELVIN Brookhaven BETTY JEAN MILLER Natchez CAREY MOAK Summit RICHARD MOAK Loyd Star JUDY MULLEN Mendenhall CHARLES MULLINS Topeka-Tilton KEITH MUNSON Wesson GARY MYERS Mendenhall MELANIE NELSON Monticello DALE NEWELL Wesson HOOKER NEWMAN Hazlehurst SELLS NEWMAN Crystal Springs WILLIAM TAYLOR NOBLE Mobile, Alabama DENNIS NORDAN Brookhaven SAM PAGE McComb JAMES PAPIZAN Crystal Springs MICHAEL PERKINS Baton Rouge, La. LEE EDWARD PEYTON Monticello LINDA PICKERING Brookhaven RANDY PORTER Brookhaven LANEAL POSEY McCall Creek BOB POWELL Mendenhall GABRIEL PURSER IVIcadville JOHN RAINER Hazlehurst DONNA RASBERRY Natchez NORMAN RATLIFF Brookhaven SCOTTY RATCLIFF Wfesson SAMMY REED Natchez 'S'-Z' 3 , , Q H , .,.., , L i T .f. 292 Qwish- ' x .I ' N--Q iw, ,zz , . 1. sr. fig? 1- aefisgfa 'Ks' .file Kb t . HM-mf ss., l ak it , N, sie W Ivl is if s A we .4.. Mi . . I 'v b X . I T. m A -A I S t . ,MV V, Q 'Shia -a '::, Tig. GERALD REEVES Meadville JAMES REEVES Hazlehurst LLEWELLYN REGEL Brookhaven SHIRLEY ROBERTS Silver Creek GEORGE ROBERTSON Natchez GAIL ROBINSON Natchez GLENN ROGERS Baton Rouge, La. SHERRY ROLLINS Fayette JAMES R. RUNNELS Crystal Springs CHARLIE RUSHING West Lincoln MIKE RUSSELL Wesson SUZANNE RUSSELL Wesson GLENN RUTLAND Topeka-Tilton PAT SANDEL Natchez JAMES SAVELL Pinola JERRY SCOTT Meaclville CHERRY LANE SHAW Crystal Springs CHARLES SHELTON Fayette JANICE SHERMAN Pinola GLENN SHIRLEY Brookhaven ANN SHORT Brookhaven, WILLIAM SHORT Loyd Star STANLEY SHOWS Mendenhall WALTER SHOWS Mendenhall BILLY SMALLWOOD Meadville ANTHONY SMITH Brookhaven BELINDA SMITH Brookhaven CHERYL SMITH Loyd Star l53 GERALD C. SMITH Union Church JAMES HAROLD SMITH Brookhaven JOHNNY SMITH Brookhaven JUDY SMITH Loyd Star KENNETH SMITH Brookhaven LANCY SMITH West Lincoln MARGARET SMITH Loyd Star RAMON SMITH Bogue Chitto RANDY SMITH Natchez SANDRA SMITH New Hebron SUSAN SMITH Shreveport, La. PERRY SPENCER Brookhaven PAT STANSBURY Natchez DAVID STAMPS Brookhaven HUBERT STEPHENS New Hebron JOE PAUL STORMO Monticello BECKY STRAIT Hazlehurst JACK SULLIVAN Natchez NIRA SULLIVAN Magee ROBERT SULLIVAN Crystal Springs PAUL SYKES Brookhaven RAY TAYLOR Hazlehurst ANN TERWILLIGER Belzoni SHARON THAMES Jayess SANDRA THOMPSON Jackson RICKY THORNTON Crystal Springs NANCY TILLOTSON Brookhaven FLOYD TROUT Brookh.1ven 154 If 5' JIMMY TURNAGE Utica JUDY TYNES Monticello TERRY VAUGHN Loyd Star CHARLENE WALKER Pinola DONALD WALKER Pinola GLEN WALLACE Bogue Chitto SHERRILL WALLACE Brookhaven MIKE WARD Brookhaven MARGARET WARNOCK Meaclville MARY WARREN Harrisville JOHN WATSON Brookhaven NATHANIEL WEBB Natchez DANNY WELCH Magee HENRY WELCH Magee GAYLE WELLS Bude MARILYN WHITE Brookhaven WANDA WHITE Monticello LUCIE WHITTINGTON Brookhaven JAMES WILLIAMSON Monticello LARRY WILLIAMS Brookhaven BRENDA WILSON McComb ' JOHN WILSON Ecldiceton JUNE WILSON Hazlehurst MIKE WOOTEN Brookhaven JUDY WRIGHT Brookhaven TERRY WRIGHT Brookhaven DOT YEAGER Liberty LINDA ZUMBRO Meadville Freshmen Elect Three Sponsors ik Officers of the Freshman Club are Kay Cox, representativeg Ann Beall, treasurerg Lynda Ezelle, secretaryg Alan Wallace, presidentg David Parker, representativeg and Tommy Maples, vice president. Sponsors are Mrs. Betty Doolittle, Forest Case, and Bill Folkes. , f-ww. - KATHY ACY Brookhaven BILL ADAMS Brookhaven TROY ADAMS Brookhaven WAYNE ADAMS New Hebron NIIKE ALEXANDER A' W .v 'X In L Monticello ,V 4 Qi NANCY ALFORD A jackson . ' AMANDA ALLEN Li A - L ,gm Brookhaven -33 .F-ev ' ' CHARLES ALLEN I - . - n M 1 1 n t i ce l I o - . A ' MARTY ALLEN f 'S' A Hazlehurst J ' JEAN ALLGOOD jg, , I,-K , Brookhaven 'Sv N N- 'Q 'PQ ' TOMMY ALLMON A 1 A, Filyffffff ' 'i ' we Q,-. 4.--- 144, RONNIE APPLEWHITE ' 5. ,Q 4 5 ' J- M Broolihuven . :i d 4R38 It will I E? BEVERLY ANDERSON Wessiwrl TOM ANDERSON Crystal Springs JAMES ISAIAH ARD Enterprise PATRICK ARD Enterprise i 5.15-N --.J 1 a ...ai .',.,1., 'A A :3 A ' ik WT 'T PA ..1. . ,. - ,, '-.- 1 'HW -.1 H I G Q' . 'I Y q:aw'If I I - 4-ws, 2 , ' Ux- 2, faq? I 1,5 I , , Z' 5 c Ja 4 M VN ,A ' 7 , I 5 .. rr 4' fn' f ag -'U av- , 'bv Q ,J Z 1 f 'QWWT' I Y r f Y A , if HJ S ,. 1 A4 W,,,, .Q mf 'x . in llfl L .. 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Natchez JOYCE ARNOLD Smithdale ROGER ARNOLD Meadville MELISSA ASHLEY Crystal Springs MICHAEL ASSINK Wesstin RICKY BARFOOT Meadville DON BARLOW Harrisville JUDY BARLOW Harrisville DONALD BARRETT Magee MARY ANN BEALL Wesscnn SANDRA BEALL Wesson GEORGE BEARRY Natchez GLORIA BENSON Monticello DENNIS BERCH Crystal Springs GARY BERCH Crystal Springs RAYMOND BERKLEY Bucie JOHN BERRY Crystal Springs GEORGE BERRYHILL IN'IeaLlx'iIIe BETTY BEESON Enterprise ALEN BISHOP Meadville ANITA BOGGAN Mendenhall BEVERLY BOLIAN Brookhaxen JOSEPH BONNER Natchez MIKE BOWEN Aberdeen KENNY BRITT Wesson VADA BRITT Loyd Star BILLY BROOKS New Hebron BRYAN BROWN Brookhaven HILDA BROWN St. Bernard, La. RICK BROWN Brookhaven STEVE BROWN Brookhaven BRODIE BRUMLEY Crystal Springs CHARLIE BUCKLEY New Hebron BARRY BURT Crystal Springs BRUCE BURRIS Brookhaven JOHNNY BUSH Pinola PATRICIA BUTLER Ridgeland JOHN CALCOTE Loyd Star LARRY CALLENDER Brookhaven KENNETH CARR Monticello ARTHUR CARRAWAY S I aa-,.,i Meadville I film: MERIAM CARRAWAY .sg Baton Rouge, La. JOHN CARROLL Magee PHILLIP CARTY Wesson BRENDA CASE Loyd Star DARLENE CASE Crystal Springs HOYT CASE Wesson KAY CASE Loyd Star TONY CASE Brookhaven I' as Q M 2 Q , 9 . I '- ww . 1- , . . , , .,, N 1 ,' ' gy: If If ,f ' W jf' 'f.1'5'ff' I ' 1 .V , . , 1 ig 41.11 ' M.,-awry' 9' if fi 'fm-q. ' -0, WILLIAM CASE Brookhaven ALICE CATT Jayess RAY CHERONI Hazlehurst CALVIN CLARK Los Angeles, Calif JAMES CLARK Monticello JERRY CLARK Natchez SANDRA CLARK Jackson RICKEY CLOPTON Wesson MIKE CONNELL I-Iazlehurst If Q ff f It I . L . 1-xx eh:- ' li Xi, A N,- f SX it is + -1-' X X Xxx , .Epi-'E 'NODE 'VOR 'NQ' . 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R 'T IDX 'S' R -3 I t t :R lk KAREN DONAHOE Crystal Springs SHARON DOUGLAS Natchez STANLEY DUKES Magee NORMAN DUNAWAY Brookhaven MIKE DUNN Brookhaven DEBBIE EADY Brookhaven STEPHEN ECKERT Natchez PAULI NE EDWARDS Natchez JAMES ELKINS Hazlehurst :'::tJ' I A ...:. 1 .. ., ,B M ' Q ' R erm dugg 'S , 3 x .-T' J' V va RX R A 3' R GEORGE COOK Wesson PATRICIA COONFIELD Brookhaven GEORGE COOPER Brookhaven SHIRLEY COOPER Magee THELMA CORBAN Natchez SHELTON COTHERN Jayess HERBERT COUNTS Pinola RUTH COX Braxton SHARON COX Bogue Chitto JERRY CRAFT Magee CARL CRAIG Brookhaven JERRY CRANE Brookhaven TERRY CRANE Brookhaven EDSEL CRISWELL Loyd Star JUDY CRUM Brookhaven NELL ROSE DANIELS Monticello DEBBIE DAVIS Baton Rouge JAMES DAVIS New Hebron LETTIE DAVIS Sontag RAMONA DAVIS Silver Creek YVONNE DEAN Natchez ANN DERBY Brookhaven JAMES DIAMOND Brookhaven JAMES DICKEY Meaclville LARRY DICKINSON Natchez , 7 ,WL f.. l l l I I I 1 I I I ' 1 I 'I I ll l I VII IH l I I iw' ,.i ll ll I I' 'i Ii' I1 jr I I I I V., Ililfi, iv-S V, u VICKY ELLISON Monticello CHARLES EMFINGER .Natchez RICKY EVANS Natchez BOB EVERETT Magee CHARLIE EVERETT Magee DANNY EVERETT Mendenhall PEGGY EVERETT Mendenhall GILLIS EZELL Brookhaven LYNDA EZELLE Brookhaven GENCY FAIRCHILD Crystal Springs MARTIN FAIRCHILD Brookhaven ERIC FALVEY Brookhaven SUSAN FARMER Crystal Springs CAMILLE FERGUSON Jackson LINDA FLEMING Natchez JOE EARL FORTENBERRY Magee BARBARA FOSTER Brookhaven DONALD FOSTER Sontag WANDA FOSTER M4rnIIC6llo XWILLIAM FOSTER Brookhaven DAVID FOWLER Natchez LAJUAN FREEMAN Hazlehurst LINDA FREEMAN Brookhaven JIMMY FREEMAN Meadville JUDY FRITH MLISCC l v .14-C'-g Gram? N ' at ww 'S at , j J 'vfvwenb I Lf 5 643' V4 af Sims ti-rss: Q l E2.l6's.3:: '- , - JAMIE FULLER Bogue Chitto SHAW FURLOW Brookhaven IVY FURNACE Hazlehurst MACK FURR Wesson LARRY GALLMAN Crystal Springs RICHARD GARRETT Monticello DONALD GEOGHEGAN Fayette RELDA GILL McCall Creek WAL'I'ER GOLDSMITH Natchez Z .94 Y 5 fs It at W -,.. Y- wa: M I' 95 Q' ,: s 2 A N' ff wi M Q Q ' , , , ..A N. - . ,. ,L ' We XYZ S I mix Q X ,..,, A ROBERT HIGDON Hazlehurst CHARLES HILL Meadville GLEN HILLIARD Sontag CONNIE HODGES Bogue Chitto ROBERT HODGES Natchez SHAREE HODGES Natchez MARCUS HOLLAND Meadville GEORGE HOLMES Brookhaven DANA HORTON Wesson S ... on J, 'D N L MARY GOLMON Monticello BRENDA GOZA Hazlehurst EDWARD GRAHAM W'esson ERIC GRANTHAM Mendenhall JAMES GREER Crystal Springs CHARLOTTE GRIFFIN Monticello PHILIP GRUCHY Wesscmn VIRGINIA HADDEN Brookhaven MIKE HALFORD Meadville DENNIS HALL Brookhaven MARTHA HALL Magee LEROY HARRIS Brookhaven DENIS HARTZOG Silver Creek U. S. HARVESTON Brookhaven JEANNENE HAVARD Natchez DIANE HAWKINS Natchez JANET HAYES Magnolia FRED HEARD Hazlehurst GLENDA HEDGEPETH Monticello EVINS HENDERSON Brookhaven MELISSA HERRING Mendenhall FRANK HERRINGTON Magee DARLENE HESTER Brookhaven GLEN HESTER Meadville BILL HICKMAN Brookhaven FRANK HUFF Water Proof, La. LYNETTE HUGHES Magee PINKIE HUGHES Hazlehurst BRUCE IRVIN, JR. Columbia JERRY JAMES Wesson HARVEY JEFFERSON Monticello CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Crystal Springs DICKIE JOHNSON Brookhaven DORIS JOHNSON Hazlehurst JAMES JOHNSON Hazlehurst LINDA JOHNSTON Bogue Chitto ANN JONES Brookhaven C. B. JONES Natchez CLYDE JONES Brookhaven JIMMY JONES Bogue Chitto LARRY JONES Mendenhall SHARON JONES Meaclville TIM JONES Mendenhall REGINA JORDAN Meadville SHERITE JORDAN Auburn LONZO KELLY Sontag RICKY KENNEDY Magee RUTH KILLINGSWORTH Brookhaven JERRY KIMBLE Monticello DONNIE KING Brookhaven LINDA DIANE KING Brookhaven PETER KINSEY Brookhaven BILL AKUZMITZ Brookhaven LIN LAIRD Brookhaven GEORGE LAMBRIGHT Brookhaven 'Z Ag? ,. I , I E im ' , 5 --1 , II X . y fd: I I 'fi . I ' I 1-A N1- ef KX 'TF 1 . . I II V . , -ft .3 if ' 55. , -wig , I , IIIIII QIIIIIIIIIII I I. , .. II I, If I. ,IIIIIIIIII3 n ' ,., ...,.., ,I -? , II . - I '-F5 . . ' ' ' 1 '1, -515 H' . ,f I Ib, ' 1 ' wk' .1 I, ' il 'L , ' ' ji: f ' 'ii If ,- .,,, , A , Q51 . I, 5 k ' 2 .Q , iw M -' -0 .f ' I .. I ,eggwr ., ,. I ,ve III, L I-, I A-3 5 I I IQI LVIINW -e1T ?' ..... III : III1 'I I- . Qjjv Q5 in 13- ,V., A vi 'T 5 , Gfrl W, L is I we I v zf g. 1 rv ' QQ I I I I ' wi I -tat f I I L 1 I tk. M 1 fI I i I- e .,-4f..x Z 1 -Y I 'if-i ':v:1 I -QI rw T5 1 :2 I ' ' A .g ' . --' X III rf . - III , 1 xi ,III I I Wil 'S I .,,. II I III - . I I X ff , - wg .V I 1 -T ' - 1--f ' ' we-N. KENDRICK LANE Magee FREDERICK LECLAIRE Monticello JANET LEGGETT Brookhaven SARAH LEON Summit JAMES LITTLE New Hebron CHARLES LOFTON Mendenhall RQ eg .2 V, A Q S E 'jg K I '-AI. I ,CYS I If i' .Htl - I I V ', ' IIII ' U 0 I I D ,I ., . .,.,. tsl' X' :yi '- N I Q' , gg. I - e -.'-. l v xr, W-.AQ I, 'SN C sg S .,- when .... A .. g .1 , .gf , ' - . I . ' 2 A Zi :sl ag 2 1- 1, , ' I 1 ' is g jqzf ,, 3525225-1:12-1:2 ,, Q, ff Q 1,-Nav 'Q-'ft-f-an ns 'wg -s. , .4.L.A.. ,,.., , . bs., .fe 35:1-,--ii... ,--I ' C 23 A ,i l ll RONNIE MONTGOMERY Brookhaven ROYCE MONTGOMERY Brookhaven DANNY MOORE Crystal Springs STANLEY MORRIS Wesson BILLY MU LLEN Brookhaven ROBERT MURRAY Natchez MICHAEL LOFTON McCall Creek PHILIP LOFTON Bogue Chitto ROBERT LOWERY Georgetown LINDA MCCAFFERY Bogue Chitto MIKE MCCOY Meadville KIRK MCDANIEL Brookhaven DORA MCGEE Sontag JERRY MCGEE Crystal Springs DUNCAN STEWART MCGEHEE Natchez EVA MCKENNON Mendenhall WANDA MCNAIR Magee RICKEY MADDOX Mendenhall ROBERT MADDOX Magee CARL MAGEE Magee LARRY MAGEE Mendenhall MARTIN MANGOLD I-Iazlehurst GEORGE MANGUM Magee TOMMY MAPLES Wesson BRENDA INIARKI-IAM Brookhaven OTIS MARKHAM Brookhaven GLENN MAY Union Church GLORIA MAY Mendenhall KENNETH MAY Brookhaven MARTHA MAY Brookhaven RANDY MAY Brookhaven TOMMY MEADOR Magee KATHY MELVIN Brookhaven CLAUDETTE MIKELL Brookhaven MICHAEL MOAK Bogue Chitto EDDIE MONTGOMERY Brookhaven GENE MYERS Union Church DALE NEELY Harrisville CATHY NETTLES Brookhaven BARRY NEWELL West Lincoln DONNIE NEWMAN Utica DONNA NIX Natchez GUY NIX Brookhaven PAULA NORTON Wesson ROBERT NORWOOD Crystal Springs BILLY OBERSCHMIDT Brookhaven HERMAN OSBORNE Fayette DALE OSTER Brookhaven DAVID PARKER Meadville LEO PAXTON Brookhaven BETTY PERRETT Hazlehurst JANICE PERRY Natchez RUBY PEYTON Monticello RONALD PICKERING Meadville ELTON PICKETT Smithdale MARY RUTH PLUNKETT Rogue Chitto MICHAEL LEE PONDER Mendenhall HAROLD POOLE Natchez JAMES POSEY Natchez KEITH POWERS Natchez DONALD PRICE Brookhaven JIMMY PRIEST Meadville MIKE PRIEST Meadxille PAUL PUCKETI' Magee DON PURSER Hazlehurst , 'ms DOUGLAS PURSER Meaclville 1' 4,1 K' W up ' 1 in n A -' ,L J , V ,,,A 'kv t - 12 , exp. . , . 2 1 ' I M --er he . MARGARET RATLIFF Brookhaven . - . as , , 6 -f-,.-tw A amiga I' M. Q, H El q we - Q Q 1'-Q .- -we Q4 5 . at , , .Q ' egg M X 'x Yi X it 3 LINDA RAY i 75 Wesson RONALD REDD Natchez WENDELL REDD West Lincoln BRENDA REID Monticello BARBARA REMINGTON Wesson .Oi TTT' .ww , -. sz -' .XR if iigz x F- aww f-J,-as-- ijt? , 'CR 43 '11 Y? 3 r fj I +L ,Xt li .,. A A., . -Sil l' . X . K' ,Q x , ' ' A f ..,,,. , Q C I I 64 lt. ,Q sin. N 1 Q at F if ,Q t w ' N3 , X A ,Iv i Pi if Q as K x Vx ,K 4 TN I IE lx B --'mi s.':,:.A,, ., ,Q x A - 3 ' an ex' 8 . F if ws...- 5 N w,q,z 1-:: 2- -- E , is 3 .4-I? I I- - '. F ' vvstii at X ,. xx if may Q .211 .1A.', A xTW!Q-K Ax' rx, X! Qae fel' Q E 'Q 3 T ,, ,. C 4 5 sf ,X nik Q . I ..,., v fm . I DWIGHT SMITH Brookhaven ELAINE SMITH Brookhaven GARY SMITH Wesson GLEN SMITH Brookhaven JOHN CARROLL SMITH Brookhaven HENRY SMITH Brookhaven HERMAN CURTIS REYNOLDS Magee BEVERLY JANE RIALS Hazlehurst MARY RICHARDSON Brookhaven WAYNE RICHARDSON Bogue Chitto CHARLES ROBERTS West Lincoln SHERYL ROBERTS Wesson GAIL ROGERS Ridgeland SHEILA RUSHING Brookhaven JEANETTE RUTLAND Monticello GWEN SANDERS Silver Creek JANE SANDERS Wesson LADDY SARTIN Brookhaven NANCY SASSER Bogue Chitto SIDNEY SASSER West Lincoln JERRY SAULS Topeka-Tilton KAY SAULS Topeka-Tilton LEONARD SCOTT Natchez RAYMOND SCOTT Meaclville DAVID SEALE Meadville EDWARD SEALE Georgetown, S. C. RICHARD SEBREN Harrisville WAYNE SELMAN Crystal Springs ROBERT SEWELL Natchez VIRGINIA SHELTON Fayette DON SHIVERS New Hebron ROBERT DAVID SHIVERS Magee JAMES SILLS Wesson DEBORAH SINGLETARY Crystal Springs SYLVIA SISCO West Lincoln DANNY SMITH Brookhaven JAMES KARL SMITH Enterprise JULIUS MICHAEL SMITH Brookhaven KATHY SMITH Brookhaven MITCHELL SMITH Brookhaven NITA SMITH Loyd Slilr RANDALL SMITH West Lincoln RITA SMITH Loyd Star ROGER SMITH Brookhaven ROSEMARY SMITH Loyd Star VUANDA SMITH Loyd Stal' JO ANN SPEIGHTS Monticello STANLEY STEPHENS New Hebron BRENDA STEVENS Hazlehurst AI. STRICKLAND Natchez ROBERT STRONG Oaklawn, Ill. JERRY STURM Magee EDDIE SWAIN Natchez BARBARA JANE SWEENEY Smithdale CLAUDE TAYLOR Hazlehurst RONNIE TAYLOR Crystal Springs ROBERT TERRELL West Lincoln CINDY THAMES Brookhaven JIMMY THAMES INIontiCCllo WAYNE THETFORD Baton Rouge, La. DAVID THOMAS If... . W,-T-T 'fun 2 I ' .f ... I , Q il 1 I I 4' I R v x , gi. 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' 'UT GXX'YN YOUNG NX est Lincoln BARBARA, WALKER Monticello DEBORAH WALKER Wesson DONALD WALKER Brookhaven MIKE WALTERS Magee EDITH WARD Meadville PATRICIA WARD Monticello LULU XVASHINGTON Wesson SHARON WATTS Brookhaven EDGAR HUGH WEBB Crystal Springs BILLY WELCH Hazlehurst RONALD NWHITE Wesson JIMMY WILKES Hazlehurst DAVID WILLARD Natchez JAMES XXIILLIAMS Brookhaven PAULA WILLIAINIS Brookhaven CARL NWILSON Brookhaven GLENDA WILSON Natchez RICHARD WILSON Eclcliceton CATHIE WINFREY Enterprise JERRY XWOOD Hazlehurst KENNETH WOOTEN Wesson SHIRLEY WOOTEN Natchez DWAYNE YATES Magee JIMMY YATES Monticello JOE YATES Monticello GERALD YOLINGBLOOD Wfesson MARTIN ZACHARY Brookhaven STEPHEN WALLER Metarie, La. RONNIE PKURSER Magee JAMES A. RATCLIFF Liberty ,JoHNNY JAMEs RUTLAND Jayess LAWRENCE LEONARD HALL RQY KENNETH SMALLXWQQD Hazlehurst Meadville WESLEY JAMES JOHNSON WILLIE EARL WIRIGHT JR Baton Rouge, La. Columbia JOE MCCARDLE Roo YELVERTON Wesson Magee PATRICK JOHN OLSON Lake Bluff, Illinois L I I I . a I I r I I 'lx' li .M '1 I'1 lv , I. .-. rg. .V I. 'I IQ. It I.. I. .lr ,. If .. ,, :xi .W ,, ati my EVA ADAMS Bogue Chntto RITA BOXVMAN Brookhaven CATHERINE BOZEMAN Hazlehurst HII,DA CHILDS Meadvllle DOROTHY COLEMAN Meadville ANN GREEN Pattison SHIRLEY MOAK Bogus Chitto .IANICE MORGAN Brookhaven SANDRA NATIONS Bogue Chitto SHIRLEY PARRISH Hazlehurst BETTY PICKERING Bude MARGARET RITZ Brookhaven ELVIS SARTIN Brookhaven MAMIE VANCE Monticello LORINDA WALKER Brookhaven FAY WARREN Sontag GLADYS WELLS Meadville EDNA EARLE WHITE Sontag ,S ., 1- III - I . . 1 . .Q .- I . 1, . 1. 5 X L I , , . . I :ig . E' f I 4, ra 5 1 i .. , . 2' 2 ig I fi va sw-Q-W xx I U .,,- - 5 V, YH, KQA T' ' S T TT . LPN Students Graduate in anuar 1 9 f If , :A in lgg. iff 1 A-. ' -:ff ,. M. J , f , 1 .. I I , I . - s I I itil. I-E7 .4 Q. I :I : r 3 .- ,M ...f- x . E xy, tj! X ' L azf:,-'-- Z- '::-1 32 4 . ., . 5- 1.3 -- , I 5 2 . Q xg 11352 I E ' 'L , ,I 'E I 1 ' ' I . f 'lrl f , V, ea A , N fx 1. I ,W ll Hfii r f.g 1 rx -1. .......,.....,.r .-....,.,. 112193+- t,.1...,',,l., 4 x fb .I ., ' ..,a.,.,...t.WA..v . .....,...a Hlilllllllnllniluluiunnuu 1 - '.-b-2 , eb f' s ' Ki D 3. f 1: 4 v . I ,f Vx 1 f . I br.- X x. ,,, S T' ' 1 A 1 f K? y Q5 3' I X., 4 X I- , tt. if Q ,. 4 , v,. FE L J ' rx x I' A' if vw i . ,I , 1-2:23.55 LA' 'I Tx A' VIVIAN WILLIAMS Brookhaven Ca ing . if PP 'ZF ff? I i a I I I I as z X .L 11 - I 4 Q .,, 4' .. K. 1 A .. 1 , A . Graduation anuary 16, 1970 Capping ceremonies . . , 'Eff 0 af' on Lf? 'T I68 PERSONALITIES on program at I. P N graduation . . ii' 'C wif? I 1, uhm , is.--, S Co-Linis Fifth LPN School umbers 15 -4? 1' . Rvggp-'I jf' CGSSIE LAMBERT AINSWORTI-I ayess JOAN CHISM Hazlehurst MILDRED EVE CROSBY Bogue Chitto WILLIE JEAN FELDER McComb ARDIS FOWLER McComb it iii KATHLEEN FURR Brookhaven ORDETTA GINN McComb NANCY KENNY Brookhaven ' SUE MCLAIN McComb PATRICIA LYN POWELL Jayess 'lf --+ syn' I is. ' ' . 'ENN , 1 V .- as . xx-X is 1T:?'N-X -1.-1... X 4 --Sp, ,. 4 Q ,M x Sr . Q' .4 Fw 'e x WILLIE NELL ROBBINS Jciyess VELMA JOYCE SMITH Brookhaven SANTA WALKER Fernwood MARY WEEKS 'McComb PATRICIA XVILLIAMS Brookhaven Q LPN Capping . A ara A 1 , E'1t rv Z6 fi Receiving caps in mid-February were ffront foul, lefl lo riglazj Nancy Kenny, Kathleen Furr, Ardis Fowler, Willie Felder, Mildred Crosby, and Cassie Ainsworth. Bark row, I fo r, Mrs. Ada Thames, R.U., instructor, Pat Williams, Bess Weeks, Joyce Smith, Willie Robbins, Pat Powell, Sue McLain, and Mrs. Jamie Hughes, R.N., instructor, tc l xp, Ly! 3 i gifllf Lllli 1 Co-Lin Opens MDTA Center in Monticello . f vgyfgfi 'Z l J l i I Students in electricity class learn many basic facts which are instrumental in their training. l Copiah-Lincoln junior College opened the Monticello Manpower Training Center in late january. A 3300,000 operating grant was re- ceived. Classes are held daily in the center. Classes will operate for 52 weeks instead of 36 as did the previous school last year. james Henry Bishop serves as supervisor. The center is set up to accommodate 120 students. Vocational training, as well as basic educa- tion, is offered. 1 I I l in il l 1 gall? :Vi .I it 2 lt ,mi fain D 1 i George jordan conducts a basic education class. l l70 X3 ll in anuar as Second Year Operation 1 Students can learn the sheet metal , trade while in training at Co-Lin's 3' M D T A Center in Monticello. 1 H sl ni it yi ll l 9 l I 'rl '1 . . l l e l I 1 1 ! 1 Bobby Joe Wilson instructs students in machine shop at MonticeIlo's Manpower Training Center. .M WWW , ff N, . l7I A class in welding at the center Q'Qggaw-1 Instructor Arvin White demonstrates a motor in small engine repair class. Welding, Small Engine Repair Among Classes i 7 Mrs. Bonnie Nelson, instructor in basic education at Monticello's M D TA Center, is pictured during a class. QM C0-Lin's MDTA Center in Fayette in a beautiful, new complex opened second semester, after the yearbook was finished. The building cost 55511000 and was furnished with TA 35210 O00 in equipment The facilities were built to accom- S modate 120 students, with a faculty of 22. Opens in Fayette in Early March I73 Second Semester Night Classes Provide Others taking Key Punch on Wednesday night include Karen Bassonetteg Kathy Weathersbyg and Shirley Case, all of Brookhaven. Others in the Thursday night class :ire Georgia McGee, Linda Hadden, Sandra Golmon Smith, and Brenda B. Moak, all of Brookhaven. I74 Key Punch Operation Classes Key Punch on Wednesday night included flefl to rigbfj Janet Felder Melanie Caseg Voncile Alleng Burnadette Bowmang and Bobbie Calcote all of Brookhaven. i Thursday night class includes Jamie Walker, Pam Evjen, Margaret Black burn, Beverly Garner, and Linda Rogers, all of Prentiss. x fig fl N.. LQ :p. 1 Training in Welding and Data Processing 1.-W , F KM, ,- . , , 1 f Qx kgggfja. 'r Among those taking Key Punch from 8 until 10 p.m. on Monday nights are Kleft la right! Eve Angeloff, Hazlehurst, Edith Youngblood, Crystal Springs, Harvine Marler, Wesson, and Hilda D. Izard, Hazlehurst. if A From left lo rigbf are Mrs. Wilma Gunter, Crystal Springs, Mrs. Mary , as Lain, Brookhaven, Sandra Ballard, Brookhaven, and Cletis Cole, Brook- haven, are members of Monday night's 6 until 8 p.m. Key Punch Class. L RQ srf err sike h A : 'xx -2 Q 1 p ,.....g Q. : , af- it - fiz,gg.g,'ff jf f r . 5, ' - . - uf ., . fx - V N .1 it , xi i 'DQ ga ..,. 5 3 ' tl 43. .ZA gyxsrii g . i as . ff',,1i . .ggljtyf- ?:f5:? EN 'f' l r,Q! Cl.a,.lI', Welding Night welding students include ffrom I Z0 rj Jack Turman, jerry Beasley, Hugh Green, Vernon Smith. Bark, I I0 rj Danny Case, Robert C. Sewell, Benny R. Newell, G. H. Cole, Moses Foster, Roger Cole, Marshall Smith, Herman Barlow, and Jack Burt, in- structor. N01 pictured are james McLendon, Eddie Nevel, Roy Roberts, and Audie Ray Wallace. Workshops-Classes In an effort to serve the community, Co-Lin offers many workshops, classes, and clinics shoplifting prevention clinics ambulance driving course practical nursing clinic etc. If it can be offered, Co-Lin does it. I75 Y ,.---.- uw.. -1-. .- 5 Co-Lin Serves the Communit T ping Members of the night typing class are ffrfnzf row, 1 10 rj Mrs. Mary M. Parks, Wessong Mrs. Evelyn Barker, Crystal Springsg Mrs. Mary Louella Floyd, Wessong Mrs. Flora Dungan, Crystal Springsg Mrs. Charlotte johnson, Crystal Springsg Mrs. Geraldine Dunaway, Brookhaven, Mrs. Ruby Clark, Brookhaven, and rlmzdizzg is Mrs. Alma Lofton, instructor. N01 pirlured are Mrs. Barbara Newman, Wesson, Mrs. Eva Cupit, Brookhaveng and Mrs. Donna Faye Smith, Brookhaven. is Wiring Instructor Bill Parks is shown with the wiring Class. Front mug lefl, are Bob Free- man, Hazlehurst, Fred Smith, Wessong Rip- ley Smith, Loyd Star. Senfed on the .reroud rou' are Paul Woolstenhulme, Oakley, Utah, Perry Atherton, jr., Brookhaveng and Kenneth L. Case, Loyd Smith. Sealed on Ilae fail muy on Ibe rigbf, are Ellis Russell, Wesson, Huey Hart, flefll Brookhaveng Paul R, Lea, frighlj Brookhaven, and john W. Fielder, Loyd Star. I76 f,fN t -+- is ..A. if ix x -Q -7- I x o , . .., , ,Q X .V ,.. X- X fart 5 iw Welding Welding students at night are ffrom right fo Ieffj D. E. johnson, Wessong Samuel Schrader, Prentissg Randolph Travis, Mead- villeg James McLendon, Crystal Springs, Eddie Nevels, Brookhaveng jerry McLendon, Crystal Springsg Clifton Bryant, Crystal Springsg Richard Evans, Brookhaveng Robert Hurt, Hazlehurstg Dorsey Byers, Prentissg and jack Burt, instructor. Abrenl were Earl Barlow, Herman Barlow, and Gary Lowery, all of Wessong and Addriel Stringer, Jonny C. Hartzog, and Miller C. Newsome, all of Prentiss. ffl!! - x N... . N - ff' PT' 7 ' V K -gjx Ns' ' 1. ..Xsg,,, I .. Q 1 Q N , I ,,. V Y. , A ik. 5 V 'I i i ' Y t 1 -1, 5 . I ,aff S .l.f Through Adult Education Classes mlb' K., Key Punch Taught by Noel Assink, key punch is also a popular class. In group one are flefz lo rigbtj Mrs. Linda Lowery, Brookhaven, Mrs. Margaret Guymon, Wesson, and Sara Rus- sell, Brookhaven. Naf pictured are Betty Ables, Brookhaven, and Mrs. Barbara Gil- bert, Brookhaven. 1. ,... - ':. vw G, K. H I KX, 'N -vs 33 . ig v Y? V W W' rw fs 5, A' . xc, X i s-' A I 'sl if --...,, its Y -ar, I if-..,, ' ia ,am ,S-ref' gl. 'QQ- N r Machine Shop Taking Machine Shop are Ilefl I0 fighlj Leroy White, Monticello, B. H. Stephens, Silver Creek, james L. Holton, Prentiss, at the machine, james L. Chancellor, New Heb- ron, Robert Lamar Hedgepeth, Monticello, and Earl Sisco, instructor. Noi rbown are Jessie Hart and Darwin Lee, both of Monti- cello, and Welcie Maynard and David Williams, both of Prentiss. Key Punch The second key punch class members in- clude Mrs. Alice Allen, fleflj of Brookhaven, and Mrs. Rebecca Hill of Monticello. Abram when photo was taken were Mrs. Jeannette james and Mrs. Mary jo Campbell, both of Brookhaven. l77 During First Semester . Orientation to Data Processing Mrs. Mary Smith of Wesson. . .fi , I . A 11 'Sa .fk 'ffx -1 ., 7. f .- 7 ,- ,rvjaw . ' ', 'f 'Rf Sewing Classes in Crystal Springs 1 Twenty four students were enrolled in Co-Lin's sewing classes held in Crystal Springs second semester. Mrs. Thelma Renfro served as instructor. The classes were offered by Co-Lin's Vo- Tech department in cooperation with the City of Crystal Springs and Crystal Shirt Corporation. Two classes, with 12 students in each, were conducted in the center set up on Marion Avenue. Enrolled in Orientation to Data Processing were Buddy Dunahoe, Crystal Springs: Daisy Pogue Brookhaveng Ben Davis, Brookhaveng Mrs. Ruth Slay, Wessong Mary Nell I-Iathorn, Prentissg and Mrs. Lenora Hunter, Wesson. Not pirlured is High School Classes A , 1 is i ,.,m'M'z ..i..,.:-.- --......v,-.Y ,,,. v V -5 in- ae S 2: , , ,fi A , ' OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS are Billie Remington, Student Council representative: janet Case, vice presiclentg Gail Diamond, secretaryg Ona Walker, presiclentg Barbara Ashley, reporterg Coach Ira Coates, sponsorg jimmy Tisclale, treasurer, Kenneth Wayine Douglas, Student Council representative, ancl Mrs. Mary Louise Landress, sponsor. , z f I F' f 73' - 7: ' IAQI' ,- '3??if35m.,..,,-v ,fl - ... V ff '- A ' A Ag, 1,955 - f , - V ..-.. ,,1,,4,,, 1 .A-aff 12, 9 . M , , .e , A Wy 'Ir' ,Md N. BOBBY BRITT KATHY BRITT I80 Senior Class Float Wins Second Place at Homecoming JAMES AILES GENE ANDING JACK ARMSTRONG BARBARA ANN ASHLEY PATSY BERCH ANN BRITT 05- JIMMY BUFKIN JANET CASE PHILLIP CASE RONNIE CASTILAW SHERROD RAY COLEMAN GAIL DIAMOND -ml an--....,u mangr- 'K Q , digit 5. M - 5?- PATRICIA DIAMOND KENNETH WAYNE DOUGLAS M ROBERT EORTENBERRY Af A 41:3 S. 1 ITI f ...T DAVID FRIEDMAN BOBBY FURR RITA GRANBERRY JERRY HALL J. ci. HESTER, JR. SANDRA HESTER GAIL HUDSON ALAN HUNTER RITA HUTSON 4 .:E'1:.'E.2: ' , A: v A -Ra. f,..1.-1.7 A f , , tg, an M N A 0-lu..-Q, fy, A. , -in-:vt AN, , '-': f'5ffee.1, ? 'wha-av DARYL JAMES DIANNE JAMES ROBERT JOHNSON LYNDA JONES PEGGY KIMBLE DAVID LANGLEY BOB LOWERY JEAN MCCRAY KENNETH NEWMAN BILLY PANNELL BILLIE REMINGTON EDWIN SHELTON FRANK STUART JANE TARVER JUDY THOMPSON JIMMY TISDALE ONA WALKER TRAVIS WALKER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS include Brad Granberry, trensurerg Betty 'Ioyte R.1ney reporter judy Hennington, secretaryg Tommy Ricks. vice president: Eddie Pickett, president and Mr and Mrs, Mike Hux, Class sponsors. uniors Elect Eddie Pickett President ,--sw ,W fr t f Y i K, Q'--- Louise Ahrend Enoch Ailes jr. Charlotte Ashley john Wayne Bailey Billy Barlow Susan Beall Roselyn Bell Elouise Bland Diane Britt Mary Dees Rita Farmer Nancy Farrar fi ' .-..,gf1-X 2 W-,ge ' 1 ' , vm. - ,B ng, 1 - B iiio 1 '-,P I84 Randy Furr Brad Granberry Judy Hennington Burrell Higdon Brenda Jackson Virginia james Hubert johnson Lillian Jointer Ann Kimble Milford King Vera Kinstley Daphne L.1ndress Annette Lowery Tom Lowery John McCurley Robert MCCurley Dale M.1lone Jerry Morris Z, .- 1 1 J, . , ' 'kt .XS -2 iii Ag., . ff l' fv- ,a V 2' , ., 1 f P' :in fi , 5 Q 9 if ,I ., . I Q :P all I W. L. Mullins Doris Newell Barry Owens Daniel Page Gary Peets Mary Pettigrew Eddie Pickett Beverly Powell Mary Alice Price Betty Joyce Raney Ann Reeves Brenda Remington Tommy Ricks Edward Smith Kenneth Smith Dianne Till Gene Warren Peggy Welter - ,J-Wa, . .., 'B vt ff . me ' . N , if X i ,:',f' V' 4 Zff wv. ii x N i iiii I if Fil' i ii ' f:l?'l' 1 ciltwfiii fi at -fi' , re' , V V- , M ,fy ' ef. 'lr f ek if .' v-.- a - 1 . t q ggi' P.lH16lilXV6Sf 4, ai .AQI I . X i l85 r u l Sophomores Place With Homecoming Float z. ., ,V,V ? l l 1 ii l 1 i i if I ' I l I 3 vm- Wq W .,.. , il, W. '. ,, ,gf .,1 , V , I V Y: .., - 5 ii l V I . ., :- ., -, 7 ? I . . I N. ef .1 ' A' ' 'I vs' L . '- 0 31, W A M., , T, -2.5. X gi f I J - Ilsg-,ik i 1 f f - . 'E MU- ax L .iw 2 Down! 2 to Go! 'r -W- i . , 10. i , f l l fp, 'ZF Q . 'M y is l - . Q ,h We 'i'Q fg . i H ,f N X li. l ' Y - ,. .sf 139' Mg -, A- -xss-Vi 2 f , , A ,A Q, X ll: M K 3 '32 :li S LTI lg . , f , , 1 -if lei Q X X X' Q i ,H ,xb , K C I 'lil ' Wi ..J . 'ai 1 5 l 4 in ll lm Jil Wi ll.,,, 9-Z 2:., nl I '- 1 5:1 gg l iii li r - fl 7 l X If silllltt S lx? X ...,. lr ll il g,Na.,n . , iluqlilu ilu' l 5. x,:N , va. S. i ll V ss. ' -.. l i 1-Q. ' w-X i t l V l Rs. A I86 1 re--' x A K -1 , ji K ....,,, k div. is. an A561 Q J., -I 'X' N ing, SOPHOMORE OFFICERS are Helen Mullen, secretaryg Bobby Meteer, reporterg June Leon- ard, vice presidentg Mike Clopton, Student Council representativeg Ann Lowery, treasur- erg Larry Ashley. Student Council representa- tiveg Tim Lowery, pre-sidentg and Miss Eliza! beth Patterson and Mr. Don Cotten, class sponsors. Larry Ashley r Kathy Assink .fr ff,- Ann Barlow X - . Diane Bland , Q. x Q e--' , Mike Brent i Tom Burgess Russell Carpenter -0P':'I Hw ' IW. 1 K - sw, -Q. - , 1 an..-- ., .c ' v If 'cal Dennis Jackson Debbie johnson Larry 'lointer Cathey King June Leonard Ann Lowery Mike Clopton Beverly Coleman Randy Davis Bobby Diamond in Richard Dube 1 ' Mitchell Earls 3 A ...fs A x Q Chester Fortenberry , Q Kathy Fuller - X Q- Wi Ann Furr Virgil Furr Billy Jackson Craig jackson .ww Tim Lowery Lisa Lusk Becky Magee Ruth Magee Rickey Martin Bobby Meteer Kay Lowery Helen Mullen Jimmy Murray Leron Nettles Willie Newell Tommy Newman Ann Ray Jeanette Ray Brenda Rutland Debra Sharp Bill Smith Peggy Smith Ann Walker Stevie Watson jackie Weeks Barbara Wilson ,, gr... 'gf ZA ala Martha Wilson Ginene Popham I t 1 1 L 1 r l r r l i ,-, , as- lt 37- OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS are Marilyn Britt, secretary, Linda Lowery, Student Council repre- l 1 X X sentativeg Cindy Smith, treasurerg Sambo Ray, vice E t presidentg Mickey Sanders, reporterg Lee Berry, presi- dentg and Miss jane Ainsworth, sponsor. Noz pirzured is Mrs. Sarah johnson, sponsor. at , 7-vu... ' w.. , 9 .., fl is l. ly xilxmzaj, I ll l Berry Heads Freshman Class 4 if eg ,X Mark Applewhire l H , I ' , Jerry Ashley 1. N U' W . fi.: h' ,K If .,, K Q. Randy Assink if I. N , EN ' Wh. V' ' , ff-n Randy Bell I .ll V. -. Y 'A e f. V ,. . I-ee Beffl' 1 ' 'a 1 Ni V' .V 'A i'f'f, 4 , Q Debbie Britt :wah , , V ,, ' - f f- ll 5 , A , Marilyn Britt g iii f it -1 X l Z' :ji I Karen Bullock A 1 K A Davey Butler I ', , JT,-MA' nf ' 5 'V A J '1',,, ,lit Bobby Byrd ,Q ,ui 1 , ,E , F ,F ,M A . A ,. Jimmy Carlisle -Lv I Q,, f' 6 T-' 2 --Q .V i 'W ' Angie Castilaw V W., I C - 1 .. V ll Peggy Causey l . - ' Vx 1 Q 2 x f Gary Davis i '-Mp' f 'f' ,11T -, , Keith Douglas I f f',.,'. . I 15 X- l ' in ' , ' ' :H Debbie Dube 8 . Gul' ' A gf , ,, 5 1 , HPA ,, Joyce Durr Ei ll N ,Q V jr Q Loren Friedman y M fm, ' f' if l ' X N Jimmy F urlow If I ii 7 , fi f - iizla. ,IEV V, gi.. Lynn Fuff Q, fi '5 ' ri'-'l5t,,,rA ' A, 1 ,,,, E Terry Gandy , f f ? I s 572 inf A a ll- Lx? w V- -A'- . ,. t Q15 4, I ' I ., 1 f' g all ,n Q., V, .gs 'ff .1 d Jeff Hall lx ,I y Q f f - Jennifer Hall l- ' K 7 A jimmy Hall X 'fwl in 7 .1 ' Roger Harrison I lg 1 X , X 'my X 'Z d f M., f ,, X X, N Terry Hu son my ll, s ' f E 1 'za ,Q M 'R 6, Ginene I-Iutson fp f.,L 'I Y- has Randy Hutson i fl. 43, X ' f Z ' Evon jackson ' , , ' R Loretta jackson r f . L I mimi i I88 Ann Kinstley Chuck Langley David Lee x , 4-' X 'kr Hi-Y Homecoming Car ,K -- , . - 1.03 U :fy ' ya-W L 517' 'Liv , 3' 4537 - 9. V' ' - Y ' sn: G ff' ' lf 77' 41 w J af ' '- . -w- V fw. -2 -'-a'w:--.-s,-1,'-4.' - V , -. - - - - fawefe.+' l- f'- -, ar ya- fa, vs Science Club Car Homecoming Di5PlaY Lorraine Little .,A, , V '- Linda Lowery Q, jay Maples its 3 Y Q . , V 5 ul AQV . :.N, V,. '- Bob Martin I A' ' if s n .3 . VQ K, . , A . - ,I A John Martin :,. H VVQVJA A b X1 Q VX X :,: . .. ., my e e L Q 3 - if Jesse Ray Newell s ' s' I! 'fm .. ma i. Lola Page 1 , .V V X ,V.4 1 , james Pannell 1 .,,. ,,4., 5 David Phillips 55 r 1 . ge 1 , . , Q Charmaine Posey 3 -,,: . ,-, , 55,1 5 , Sambo Ray 4 f'4Aa,rv4X L. I '- I 3 Jimmy Roberts .,, 13 1 A L 1 rf' j tr '-:l.. 2 , , N Steve Russell b V- 5 Vg , A , jenny Sanders sa, , i bb Mickey Sanders ' l ' Ewing Sandifer li l i V ' f iif i i , Richard Sandifer ffl ,:-,'.r' ifig. QTQM7 K' 'ti' i i Q7 Cindy Smlrh A ' Nelda smith ,,,. A Claudette Tarver 'E' 'V A-.V ' ,j f WF Martha Tarver .A I 1 if Q Joyce Thedford 1 .XL . ..t I Martha Thompson A Ginger Thurman fy f 'W Q ' Nannie Varnado V s,, Andy Watson ,. Brenda White , E ,Q l is FRESHMAN MAID Howard Williams Margaret Williams Robert Earl Wilson 3- W ir, 4 6 ri fi fi , , I I ay, 4 . y N' S' FMR' , T if . --.fry-j -- ' - 1 , ,:1 ,i 32315 ack ' V 4. , . -hw sn gf ,K ,iv Y , ,,s,. , ,Xxx 'f. .. -f' rv sg 1, ..,. ,, ,, , 5 T 5' 1 fi as 1 rfi' 1 r , Q s .c :cial .Ei ., I e at Q. .... ,l ,,.N sg Aly! V. y w. f m::,2.,,, VN: 2 ' t . g , w UE 1 ' . IB9 y ,.-1, + --,- .....-.-..-A, ,- -..-.-..--v-g7 I o lf: 5 ,Wx N N s G 1 Y Hr lik 1 qw . yy: 'f ! J i 44' 4. V, ,VI 3-. M J, U Advc2rt1sc-:rs '1' , ', G4 -5 Q Q, ,A N tl 0--, if jr way , . 1' , . -X 1' 1 .. uf'4,,L - 'N z ag'++ . . ' vgrfg-J 'Q E if Q fx I I 1 V+ Vf. l A Y o il I NQ. Hindi H000 '- V V P H I . I 4 I 3 w I F 1 , Y , i I I 1 1 s 1 1 Y I I 1 Q I ,, . ---L -. 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Fuz Wooten, managerg Hugh Webb, Crystal Springsg Wayne li A Selman, Crystal Springsg Danny Moore, Crystal Springsg lback row, left to rigbtj Huey Henderson, I-Iazlehurst, managerg Donnie Newman, Uticag l U Mike Connell, Hazlehurstg Larry Gallman, Crystal Springsg and Rickey Clopton, Wesson. ii . it it f y W You r n i ti. full service bank ,ip Ml lm .l .V :Ll I . iff Trucker s Exchange Bank xg:-NNGS 4, Zii E:-A7 Q' sum or 0, fi. ' 3' voun sAviNGS 2 iii i W A 2 L4,, TRINSURED . :R 2 ur vo i' ggiflqyr MEMBER 2,4 SIHLOOOQQ? i 2 A 1- 'H 4' I FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ff CW i, W-FH W l Crystal Springs, Mississippi l i 1 3 1 l I92 l 7 OOC! WA to the graduating class X JACKSON CCCA-COLA BCTTLING COMPANY Jackson, Mississippi COPIAH COUNTY MISSISSIPPI'S MOST DIVERSIFIED COUNTY HOME OF COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS GEORGE MARX, Dis+ric+ I VIRGIL E. SMITH, Dis+ric+ 3 LAMAR SMITH, Dis+ric+ 2 W. E. HOOD, Dis+ric+ 4 P. D. ARMSTRONG. DisIric+ 5 LAWRENCE HOOD Clerk of I'I1e Board of Supervisors BANKERS TRUST Savings 81 Loan Association HAZLEHURST BRANCH 5 I AIIORQQQI 9 5 .,, f.1f:,. I . j vegirfij- . 8 I r V 'g. ,xg 'V' Hi A , I' I I ' ' A i- ' S A AI 5. ef' :ILL II C I tt B d McGowan of jackson, Ann Terwilliger of Bel d Brenda Wilson f M C b Growing by Serving Home Office-Jackson-Congress and Amife ,W E A., D 81 A SUPERMARKET It pleases us To please you. A 1 1 4- I .. ' -5 , - 5 X R K ii - Y I M1 352 .-'sw ' is I aiu: A gi 'M ' , ,-. W-s I X' -1'-- A Q I . 5 2 s- Ne :gf A I - 4-.,,.F Q .-, fswxbrgrkg A-fi is rg rw F i f- - .- 'if' fi ,..V i f ..,:A, -N i s.,' ' . ' p es ss me S I h ' o utes t e High School Football Team Wesson, Mississippi Phone: 643-2462 WESSON FURNITURE BARN Qualify Furnilure af Discounl' Prices Phone 643-583I Wesson, Mississippi wi-irres FLORIST MIDI Q Flowers for All Occasions T Wesson 643-2694 MARJORIE SMITH GROCERY One Slop Shop Wesson Mississippi WESSON HARDWARE For All Your Gardening and Hardware Needs Phone 643-2636 Wesson, Mississippi BERRY'S GROCERY LEE W. BERRY, Owner General Merchandise wesson. Mississippi COWEN'S ' E E CHEVROLET Wesson, Mississippi RUTH'S FASHIONS Wesson Phone 643-227I NlTA'S DRIVE INN Highway 5l Wesson 643-229 I -. T X if ' N5-X Xi . 's'. l Nl iwxx ' yj A Y . M NX , X X xx X X .' 4' f I Ness , ww f , TREES . . . w X X J I l 'VI -f' yn i of d Y ff 1 ,ie an our .g xg .. .SSL I .I . W af Future ' lm1'f97 T Nt!! Twenty years from -.kxstxkff I o if fl today will the i W e- iZ, ,: f -' career you choose 'ri ' i n 'Q . ' 1 , JE. -1 5 f jg: -'iii continue to offer L ' '7',pf ou owth V f. tc f fQ9e'+f1i91f7 e Y gf x fair, ' f H and challenge? -,. it c e- ., ' lip U . E The pine seedling planted today will be a mature gf i ' - , tree then, ready for making into paper and thou- 3 'V k sands of other products made from trees. Indeed, 6 ff Y the South is secured by its fast growing forest uv. . .fer and the industry it supports. No industry in .JI A, - this industrial nation has a more certain demand ' f A J , . A ' ig 'x 9,1 I l ' x4- 1 ' ff l X f 'L 'g x . .xx i . V 1 1 . 3 3 1 fel' for its products than the forest industry, and you can be a part of it. Think of the paper business. Think of tree farm- ing and forestry. Timber is a crop, perpetuated and conserved by skilled forestry practices. St. Regis, a leader in Southern industrialization and forest management, invites every ambitious youth to take a look at forestry as a profession, and the paper industry as a challenging career. LEGIS Jacksonville, Fla. Monticello, Miss. Pensacola, Fla. SLAY MOTORS , Cadillac Ponfiac GIMC Truclrs Broolrhaven, Miss. Your money buys more in a real drug sIore. Prescrip+ions Filled Wifh Professional Precision MEADVILLE REXALL DRUGS J. G. HOLLIGHSWORTH, Pl1armacis+ Meadville, Mississippi FRANKLIN COUNTY LUMBER CO., INC. Manufaciurers of Souihern Yellow Pine Lumber and Timbers P.O. Box 98 Roxie, Mississippi Phone: 322-72I I 322-72 I 2 FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Are Proud of 'Ihe Many Honors Won by Franklin CounI'y S+ucIen+s a+ Copiah-Lincoln Junior College BOARD OF SU PERVISORS LEE HESTER, ,Dis'l'ricI' I Roxie, Miss. CARL RAY LEHMANN. Dis+ric'r 2 R+. 2, Roxie, Miss. FRANK ALLEN, Disfricl' 5 R+. I, Smifhdale Board Presidenf HILTON M. ZUMBRO, Disfricf 3 Box l25, Bode, Miss. P. L. LOFTON, Disfricl' 4 McCall Creelr, Miss. MRS. GENE JONES Chancery Clerlx Meadville, Miss. JI HEY-JUNGLE J., ,-g2A.0trL food .fbi-64 DILLON 8: SMITH JITNEY JUNGLE AND PHARMACY Franklin Coun+y's Largesl Shopping Cen'rer Meadville, Mississippi McKNIGHT APPLIANCES 22I Soufh Railroad Avenue Brookhaven, Mississippi 3960i BENNETT M. McKNlGHT TEL. B33-6I9l FRANKLIN FURNITURE CORP. Meadville. Mississippi J. D. CLOY MRS. HAZEL GODBOLD Phone 384-2840 ADAMS COUNTY Has the Advantages fo Keep Mississippi Boys and Girls af Home Job Opportunities River Transporfafion A Diversified County Industrial Acres Available Near Port Five Maior Industries Over-County Connections-Paved Roads Two Airlines Offering Daily Service Ideal Weather Good Schools Beautiful Hospital-One of the Soutl1's Best BOARD OF SU PERVISORS E. A. REDD, President ROBERT E. BEE, Vice President MILDRED CARTER, Secretary IKE FOSTER JAMES CARTER BOYD SOJOURNER Compliments of DRAUGHN G. MAGEE, Simpson County Sheriff Deputies and Office Personnel Congratulations to the GRADUATES OF I970 JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCT CORPORATION Liberfy Road Natchez, Mississippi 198 The colleg cheerleaders say, Yea, for johns-Manvillef' LINCOLN COUNTY County Seat Brookhaven, Mississippi 1 ' T W .,,.,11,.. , ,A I is :gg i hits QI xx 'ill' a ll s M-may I X is I Ciii is 31 't Billy LINCOLN COUNTY'S football players include ff707ll wuz I In rj Kenny Britt, Mike Wooten, Ladclie Sartin, Donnie King, Oberschmidtg frermzd roufj Roger Smith, Hank Smith, Dale Oster, Jimmy Smith, Rick Ferguson, Scott Ratcliff, Harold Allg cl and U S Harves WORKING TO MAKE LINCOLN COUNTY A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS W. A. ROGERS, Bea+ I R. L. ADAMS, Beat 3 CLAUDE DIAMOND, Beat 2 BEN LAIRD, Bea+ 4 ODDEE SMITH, Beal' 5 CARROLL CALHOUN, Chancery Clerk - , , 1 1 l it If t , . lf! I l l I 1 Y 1 1 l lm l i I llgl Q 'Nh rm ,ev Q13 ll 's I f ut, 1 M l , .M - 1 I 'll 2 it , !,, r mg, Circle K's Second Annual Mess Co-Lina' 21 The Contestants Qwith the mistress of ceremonyj The Supremes even came , , , Last minute planning r I l F l f l 1 1 E l X Q .1 Q 5 5 l What money? 2 1 , Q X 31 jane Carol Burlian Foshee Walker QI 15 Jane Carol and contestants dance I l 6 ln Phone: Day: 643-520 I Nighh 643-2993 PIPELINE X-RAY, INC. Industrial X-Ray Highway 5I Nor+h-P.O. Box 296 Wesson, Mississippi 39I9I EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. X I , 1 .fy , ' , - iA f - f xg ' - J if JL Ti, UQ 1 . 1- ' L T-ex Z' M jf? I 1 I Q J P.O. Box 767 ye! L ' A ' I A sp 4 XL :- Telephones 894-I4I6 . . if I' ' 'li- Hazlehursi' Mississippi Donut Eating Contesti . 202 COPIAH CONTRACTORS, INC. Highway 5I Nor'rh P.O. Box I87 WALTER J. SMITH Presideni' J. C. BURGESS, JR. Vice Presidenf ROAD CONSTRUCTION Wesson, Mississippi PHONE: Office-643-2276 SHOP: 643-5885 or 833 548i J. T. BIGGS 81 SON Hardware, Elecfric and Plumbing Supplies Furniiure-Humble Oil Producis Complimenis of GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY EST. I903 QF Cfvsipi Springs Mississippi CRYSTAL SPRINGS R. E. HARPER FURNITURE COMPANY A 8K M ELECTRIC COMpANY For Corf1Ple+e Home Furnishings Indusirial Commercial Resideniial Three Srsiers Flowers and Gifis ZH L A 892-35 Phone 892'l3ol P.O. Box 44 .Crys'IaI Springs. Miss. Crysial Springs Mississippi NORMAN JACKSON GAS COMPANY Propane-Buiane-Texaco P.O. Box 317 Crysial Springs, Mississippi BOBBYE'S DISCOUNT SHOE STORE Ladies' Name Brand Shoes 40-6070 Discouni' Prices MID-TOWN SHOPPING CENTER Crysfal Springs Mississippi JITNEY JUNGLE 9658 NEWMAN'S BUILDING 8: SUPPLY, INC. Lumber and Building Supplies 235 Eas+ Georgeiown S+. Phone 892-I39I Crysial Springs. Miss. '?g':'l3:IIIu Crysial Springs Mississippi BETTY JEAN DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods-Millinery-Ready +o Wear SERVICE CLEANERS We Serve io Service Again I Phone 892-I24I SATISFIED WITI-I SMALL PROFITS Crystal Springs Mississippi Crysial Springs Mississippi DICKEY'S RALPH'S SERVICE STATION Hiway 5I Phone 892-II3I F. J. DICKEY, Owner OuaIiiy Merchandise and RO' Box 223 Courieous Service Crysial Springs Mississippi Phone 849-3685 Magee, Miss. CASEY.S CHOCTAW DISCOUNT DRUGS AL-I-ON FUNCHESS' JR. Corner of Chociaw and Main PO Box! PI'iOl'le Crys+aI Springs Mississippi Magee Mississippi JONES MINI MART Open unfil I0 P.M.-7 days a weelc for your shopping convenience Phone 892-9999 Crysial Springs Mississippi MAGEE COURIER Publishers-Prinfers Office Ouifiifers TOM B. DICKSON, Ediior-Owner Magee Mississippi we if 1' T1 L '-me is Among the Colettes from Lincoln County are Brenda Kay Britt, Amanda Allen, Judy Wright, Debbie Adams fcap- tainj, and Sandra Cotten. WCHJ Radio Listening Pleasure Brookhaven Mississippi and the COLLEGE BEAUTIES B 81 B DAIRY PRODUCTS Salute THE GRADUATES c Wir Sharon, Becky, Ann, hlcanninc, .in CITICCE, 39 ' BILL 1- ,- . Zllillll D J Sl Dill 71 -l' QQ, .sr -. 4- ,X I L1 1 YR! i . Lf .il I I' D5 9 !'- l ll . ' f SLU l- 3 d Brenda Kay pose with Tom Davidson Complimenls of I PEOPLES BANK Full Service Bank xx INSUQ4 Mendenhall, Mississippi 5' 'O F32 S 4' ,go Q' Q Mlllmum fb S ,000 5 Ins ance 1 5 For Ea Q, Depon v Q Q Q 41 M 9 Complimenfs of BARRETT'S DRUG STORE Phone 847-3232 Mendenhall Mississippi McGUFFEE DRUG STORE Your Walgreen Agency JOE McGUFFEE, Owner Mendenhall Mississippi JOHNSON-PONDER CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 847- I 604 Mendenhall lllil-.Elf Mas We are proucl oi honors won by Simpson Couniy sludenls sissippi CASEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Shoes and Cloihes for Ihe Eniire Family Giffs-Luggage-Household Furnishings Mendenhall Mississippi Complimenis of MAX B. MULLINS Sfaie Farm Insurance Mendenhall Mississippi GERALD SULLIVAN MOTORS. INC. RALPH'S SUPPERETTS Telephone 355I 40I E. Jackson Avenue Buick Ponliac GMC Trucks Mendenhall-Magee Mendenhall Mississippi RALPH'S ICE PLANT Mendenhall Complimenis of JAMES WILLIAMS OIL COMPANY I RALPH'S CAFE Mendenhall Mississippi Magee WILLIS GARAGE Cifgo Produc+s-Auio Repair Phone 847-3825 Mendenhall Mississippi SULLlVAN'S CURING AND PROCESSING PLANT Mendenhall Mississippi .21 - EL e ,.,- BROADHEFZP LUMBER C ' f Mendenhall, Mississippi JOHNSTON LAWN MOWER DIVISION OFIJACOBSEN MFG. COMPANY Box 568 Brookhaven Mississippi SaIuI'es Ihe High School Homecoming Cour'l'. QUALITY BUILDING LUMBER AND MATERlALS Columbus - Your Besi' Bei for Lumber COLUMBUS LUMBER CO. PIGGLY WIGGLY APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS 'Fl C in A 9. a n 'hid' Brookhaven Visif Our Sfore in Brookhaven and MonIiceIIo SOUTHERN WHOLESALE COMPANY SMlTH'S JEWELRY House of Diamonds Wholesale Grocers -k Jewalry - A i if' M 'k Diamonds 4' - i Class Rings 44559 ,, ,, , ,, 5 P.O. Box 544 MA ' Brookhaven, Mississippi 3960I Phone 833'P7PI I05 Wes? Cherokee Brookhaven Firsf Federal Savings 8: Loan Associaiion BROOKHAVEN BANK 81 TRUST CO, of Lincoln Coun'I'y INSURED SAVINGS AND HOME LOANS I Offering AII Ihe Bank Services 303 W. Cherokee S+., Brookhaven, Miss. Younll Ever Need A+ Brookhaven Bank All Checks Are Cleared ai Par Through 'rhe Federal 4 DRUG CENTER Reserve Sys'rem Wesf-Brook Mari G Phone 833-I922 Brookhaven, Miss. Brookhaven' Miggiggippi Q BANK? MEMBER r.o.i.c:. H4149 Complimenfs of KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN STAFFLER-HERMAN JEWELERS Highway 5l NOTTII Brookhaven, Mississippi ISeven days wi+hou'r Chicken makes one Weakl UNDERWRITERS AGENCY, INC. Insurance UNITED STATES FIDELITY 8: GUARANTY CO. Brookhaven, Mississippi ln our 57+h Year Phone 833-466I Brookhaven. Miss. 0 I-Iomeseeker's Paradise W RATLIFF SHEET METAL WORKS AWA P.o. sox 343 W. C. IZARD. Owner Brookhaven Hazlehursh Mississippi 1 I WEST-BROOK SEWING CENTER THE DAILY-LEADER One Siop Shop for all Your For News and Reading Enioymen+ Sewing Needs.. Brookhaven: Mississippi Brookhaven. Mississippi 207 ,nm.,J!L5 K I U CO-LIN BOOKSTORE Meel and Ea+ al lhe CO-LIN WOLF PIT For Food, Books, School Supplies, Conversalion and Relaxalion, Come lo lhe Modern, Air Conclilioned Boolcslore. MR. F. E. THOMPSON, Manager R 5+ V 9. 'fl ' x I :' Wa Q' , as . ' . 44 1 ' I f ' W 7 . - FQ, ,, - . , gd l av' 1' '45 4 .1 W J .f A421 S., f' - V V .: i pf-f fi T S.. ,a.ffv L W . 27 'ff f . , I, . A 208 BANK F. M. TRULY, Presiclenl HWS Il invite your account SLVUNGS 4' V sum or wx 40 gf vounslvmcs Q 54-A f INSURED T Z Slloploxooo E 1 o n Q 1 -. H- V , - 1 ' ' --ef. .. 'r z 1 'R T - t t. 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Q' y ' yi, y aiu, .an k, 6 t nk il... . xwxi. rv- '. ' ' - - P. ':f - '-1 W ' '94 . f' 'kiylawsi W Q ' ft t '+ 'Es A 'viii' , ...r w ,P , .. .. , f ev' ' ff 0 y L l , Y g ' J ' 2 f m ' - lf Qfflf in 1,:.'.?i5R? Steve Carr and Glenn May are jefferson County's two football players on the Wolf squad. I I I . I I MERCI-IANTS S. PLANTERS BANK EVERYBODY'S BANK SINCE I822 II HazIeI1urs'I'-Georgefown Mississippi MEMBER OF F.D.l.C. SLVINGJ' I 1 uf I0 o SIU 000. I mW I I 4 Si be M.. 7 I T INSURED 2 Q I f I 'ff I I I I I I MID CITY DRUGS Mid Ciiy Mari' Hazlehursf, Mississippi TERRY'S STANDARD SERVICE I STANDARDI Hazlehursf, Mississipp SI'ay in School SCARBROUGH MOTORS INC. Meadville, Mississippi LET US HELP , ,IIELIL I 0? VISIT . . . I PETE'S COFFEE SHOP AND I ' f PETE'S DAIRY BAR I S406 adm WWW PETE BOONE, Owner I Hazlehursi 'I I -SQL.. I FAUST-ARRINGTON WISE MOTOR I INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. CQMPANY Hazlehursf, Mississippi Oldesi' Ford Dealer I in Copiah Couniy 'I FORD CARS and TRUCKS I BILL JONES CHEVROLET, INC. MSQSQIY I Hazlehursf, Mississippi 39083 Hazlehw-S+ I Phone 894-438I , , , , I Your Friendly Dealer MISSISSIPPI M I, HERCULES TIRE AND RUBBER I MN H1 Ed I JITNEY JUNGLE MART I Hazlehursi, Missisiippi I Phone: 894-203I Jackson Phone 948-4090 I YOUr Compleie Food S+Ore fx I GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE I Hazlehursf, Mississippi fnqgq , I C. V. BOLLS-Siore Manager Wm? I Phone 894-II7l 209 23l N. Exiension Hazlehursi M 1 ,C ,wwnlw M- I i D -, as , EI, JFIJRDL Q if E f I eo 0 i 5,5 '4 I 'f Other Lincoln County Col. ettes are Beverly Bolain, Shar- on Watts, jean Allgood, Kathy Acy, and Judy Crum, CHARLIE NELMS FORD COMPANY ' 604-6I0 Easi' Monficello S+ree'I' I n K, ,I I ii - Telephone 833-752I I Brookhaven Mississippi I FI . + Sh ' Complimenis of I ons an I o e PP sENAToR Joi-IN R. scorr Meadville, Mississippi - Phone 384-2688 Res. as-1-3313 MCC-sl' Creek Mississippi I , U V I N WI- A I I 1 il 1 l BANK OF FRANKLIN II A,s-fiixtoiu-'VT i I ix A , E 'ly y ,l Ns . if 'U C X MN ls ', i wr has: V iv 'il . .Ji 1 ' i .. f.:s3. .S i ,:.. . I it 3 l Yr , '- Iss S I' -'E-1 as-s N3 , f s , ii' .5 I -Egg? if if i X -,,:' 11, ,561 4 'T , 'i A ?xsgl4s.Qjf Z5 .I v 'sfo a z si s I I i' as - . I is fs' rw M J I C swf ui QF! ' 'J 2. 3724 V, A V.. :WI ,L gf, ffm ,' I I .N qi n .n vs? 134 1 ip ' in JW , K Iflj ' ' yn. .ing W FRANKLIN County football players are Mike Hal- Qfji, ford, Bob Bryan, Richard Wilson, and Gerald Reeves. Isl 5 gi I'l1 W we WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT T I Fifiy Seven Years of Conlinuous Service l MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 2,0 Branch Offices in Roxie and Bude Meadville, Mississippi ANDING RUSSELL Your Dependable Druggisi' WESSON PHARMACY Wesson, Mississippi DlSl'l'lbUl'0l' Phone 643-2593 CITIES SERVICE OIL CO. KELLWOOD COMPANY Monficello Division Wesson. Mississippi Complimenis of SHERMAN COMPANY ,, len Wesson, Mississippi 39I9l Phone 643-2765 Fine Cloihinq for Fine Peop Hazlehursi, Mississippi Com limenis ALLRED'S PHARMACY if Hazlehursf, Mississippi POTTER COMPANY Wesson, Mississippi Une of Mississippi's Beifer Sioresu for G HARDWARE COMPANY c Hf 1f'x'L,4LfN1f X fx A f f-:Q ig 5 A R PM LT!-ill! - . ' Lumber - ,, ' Building N 3'i mx'C' Successful ' Elecfric and Plumbing Supplies 1969-1970 ' APP'ia CeS Phone 587-97II Monficello Box 459 Mississipp 2ll I I Iris the 5th World Premiere of the Trillium's Q ' Dubious Achievementv Awards I I CWith Our 5th Apology to Esquire Magazinell Our UDUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENTH awards are published only for the sake I of adding interest to the annual. They are conceived in the spirit of fung we hope Ibn My p I you receive them in that manner. 'I 'v I The THREE STOOGES Award to , II I Dean Case, Walter, and Bert, shown here in a cow pasture. - I The Look-Alike Award to these CHARLES ATLAS AWARD to BEST GROUP PERFORMANCE ROXIE AWARD to the donor her- four W. ..,,, , I TURK'S PHYSICAL FITNESS A- WARD to Annie Laura and Linda, y posing with muscles . . . I I I I I Q' BEST BEDROOM SCENE AWARD , 5-I to Sandra T. and Mr. B. 71 this group of pool sharks . .. self of the year award to the Mon- ticello or Bust crowd I I BEST CHEF award to Henry and Steve for planning this meal JOHN LANDRESS DRAMA AWARD to Nancy Berch, playing a scene from Which way to the bathroom? I WILL WE MAKE IT? Award to THE BURLIAN WALKER WORST these ladies PHOTO-OF-THE-YEAR to our an- i nual sponsor, used to making bad I photos . . . I I ILCS, Q BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFOR- THE END AWARD! MANCE AWARD to Barbara fWe1lj Jo : E' lp FEV! Q V245 I I I n , , -, ic: .ka - ,-A .:,,,: , .. M- ,.,,'j V' V ' - 'A' ' Q a Contestants included Jean Allgood, Brenda Kay Britt, Judy Crum, Lynda Ezelle,'Charlotte Felder, Becky Harris, Jeannine Havard, Lynette Hughes, Brenda McGowan, Janice Sherman, Margaret Smith, Sandra Thompson, Charlene Walker, Dara Wallace, and Brenda Wilson. I he C .La H Semi-Finalists were Brenda Wilson, Charlene Walker, Brenda McGowan, Becky Harris, and Jean All . Pro ram Personalities ictured are Mark Gatlin who was an escort' Burlian Walker good g p , , , the emceeg Randy Smith, an escort, and Bill Folkes, Circle K advisor. Not pictured is Escort Mike Perkins. Circle K Presents Best Dressedi' Coed Contest, Becky Harris Wins Brenda Wilson, lst Alternate With Charlene Walker Second 4' I Charlene Walker, left, and Brenda Wilson, right, were chosen alternates to Becky Harris, Best Dressed. 2l3 SIMPSON COUNTY NEWS Prin+ers and Publishers ROYCE B. CAUGHMAN Edifor-Owner Mendenhall Mississippi TOWN OF MONTICELLO Monficello, Mississippi Congraiulafions and Besf Wishes Io 'Ihe Class of I970 and Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Mayor and Board of Aldermen Town of MonI'icello BROOKHAVEN MILLING CO. Phone 833-5I2l 309 N. Second S'Iree1' Feeds-Feriilizer Feed Grinding and Mixing Spreading and Seeding Service Brookhaven Mississippi BOYLES INSURANCE AGENCY JOLLY-BUFKIN FORD COMPANY B., 5.6 i 'FQRF MILTON BOYLES. Owner Mendenhall Mississippi Momiceuo Mississipp Complimenis of McLENDON'S GROCERY Wesson, Mississippi Complimenfs of RILEY MERCANTILE RILEY DISCOUNT New Hebron Monficello SILVER CREEK STATE BANK Your Friendly Banlc SERVING THE AREA SINCE l9l8 Silver Creeir Monficello Complimen+s of DONNIE W. LAMBERT STATE FARM INSURANCE STATE FARM M pp Monficello MISSISSIPP ississi i INSURANCE Complimenfs of JIMMIE DAVIS FLOOR COVERING COMPANY SALES and INSTALLATION fuonrncnie nislbghgpgl Clo+hing for Guys and Gals BRITTON 81 KOONTZ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Nalchez ATT' V If 1 Mo 0 0 o E 4 A Q tyfzvi Q A '5S'55'PP' I , E L-in Q ,Q .wif 'Ev I , . A ' W 'fi A, f P if fi if as as g A if L Y A -, g ' I 1, in at fi ,A Member of f' ' S Z 'V if I I B li ' FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM SQ R I sefiri 9 if lv, J 4: vi and ,II 1. Eli' SAA. Z FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE E -E I ,. H AGENCY 1'W On the gridiron from Adams County are Ernie Lott, Joe Bonner, David WI r Robert Murray, Robert Hodges, jack Sullivan, Barry Scott, and Tommy Loyd EOLA COFFEE SHOP open 24 hours Delicious Soulhern Cooking Phone 445-4433 Pearl 6+ Main Visi+ Our RIVER ROAD LOUNGE Open I0 A.M. Io Midnighi' for Fine Food THE TRACE ROOM 6 P.M. Io Miclnighi' EOLA MOTOR HOTEL Phone 442-3342 EnI'erI'ainmen+ Nighlly . . 8 P.M. 'Till Nalchez, Mississippi FELTUS BROS. HARDWARE HARDWARE DISTRIBUTORS Liberiy Road P.O. Box I067 Phone 60 I -445-4667 Nafchez, Mississippi 39 I 20 KENT'S 620 Franlzlin S+. Natchez Complimenfs of DOSSETT OLDSMOBILE, INC. 6l Norfh Naichez, Mississippi gSMOg, Q' do MCCARTY ENTERPRISES Honors 'rhe Homecoming Couri' Magee, Mississippi Your Walgreen Agency GENE POLK'S PHARMACY Magee. Mississippi Main S'I'reeI' Phone 849-2622 McALPIN'S FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE CENTRE Dial 849-339I Magee Mississippi Sanaforium, Mississippi HOWARD MOTORS INC. MonI'iceIIo, Mississippi Chick Haicher, BreecIer'Farms, Broiler Proclucfion Phone 587-779I Feed Mill WJ, Memes I CompIimen+s of ROACH CABINET AND MILLWORK Magee, Mississippi Phone 849-3422 M000 mms ,I Powfn .O z I ming, A' FM I07.5 Mhz Q, I00,000 WaI I's -CLEAR CHANNEL- SI'ere0 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BROADCASTING COMPANY Magee, Mississippi Phone 849-24I3 2,6 849-3426 REX SPORTING GOODS I07 NorI'I1 Pine Sireei' Naichez, Mississippi THE KING OF SPORTS JANET CASE-Betty Crocker Winner Complimenis of WMIS RADIO Naichez Mississippi YOUR PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Complimenis of NATCHEZ HORSEMAN CLUB Naichez Mississippi Na+chez, Mississippi THEXXXxiI1l!fff X X :xx ,Ae - 1 X l JI ss 1 's. ,Ear - ll I Zotdee facet 'i' -1 .. 'QW 'M I 125 JEFFERSON DAVIS BLVD P' f , ' K fly NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI 39120 few n Junior House Pacemaker BUTTS YQSTE CarIeHe Jr. A' Ia Mode Jewelry-China-Silver-CrysiaI John Meyer of Norwich A unique bouiique where siyle Nafchez, Mississipp' is noir expensiveu MEMBER F. D. I. C CITY BANK 81 TRUST CO. NATCI-IEZ OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK . .-.r ', Indus .. ' Co-Lin Hosts Scam Complimenis of BOSTON SHOE STORE and SHIRLEY SLIPPER SHOP Brookhaven, Mississippi SMITH'S FURNITURE VILLAGE Televisions-RefrigeraI'ors-Sfereos Complefe Furnifure and Appliances Phone-B33-795 I Brookhaven, Miss. 3960 I Qmimi IPHUAMDUACCSY' 2l2 N JACKSON Pno ess-ess: Q- Baoom-mvsn. Miss. We Give Lin-Co Stamps Free Delivery nn qi ALWAYS Finer ouALlrv Bmum M P Complimenis of DIXIE HARDWARE Brookhaven, Mississippi RUSSELL SERVICE STATION Gas-Oil-Lubricaiion Highway 84 Easf Phone 833-9882 Brookhaven. Missisisppi HE PROGRESSIVE MEN'S SHOP BENOITS Souih Railroad Avenue Brookhaven, Mississippi ' Brookhaven Mississippi JACKSON'S STUDIO Porfraif and Commercial OWENS RESTAURANT Phofographerg Home Cooked Foocl Brookhaven, Mississipp Brookhaven Ml55l55lPPl Phone B33-995i WESTERN AUTO FQISISLSVCLER I08 Whifworih Avenue Box 726 Brookhaven Mississippi WHITE'S AUTO STORE III N. Whiiworih Brookhaven Mississippi Complimenis of BOLING MOTORS Brookhaven Mississippi SQUIRE SHOP. LTD. Oualiiy Men's Clolhes BROOKHAVEN TV AND APPL Brookhaven Mississippi Brookhaven MISSISSIPP INSURANCE 81 REALTY UNDERWRITERS ,I E i B. R. Duckworth, Agent M ,fi Frank C. Allen, Agent 1 Margie E. Nalions, Agent General lnsu rance- s Real Esta te 4 A . f V ,s P.o. Box 238 Phone 587-7701 3 Broad and Columbia Slreels Monticello, Mississippi 39654 222 , M YG' Bafbm wif' an WALTER CHEVROLET co. 'ERN-s :V M- l diff ii ,. ' ,W raise? 7? i if f' 'Z '3 5 fs ,,,, -..s 24 HOUR WRECKER an 21355 , ' X 1 ' is E E ER... SERVICE . 'Y f ':. 7' in ' -5 A E 5 I A I sid: . I ii sf ex, -1 ..,.V, .51 1 I ,wif Alv, a s i A , , R Q R A . W ,. A - i 'if. y :. .K 1 A L -.', F at -I : ' , my it Players from Simpso County are joe Fortenberry, Bob Everett, Mims jones, Sta ly Shows, fmanagerjg Billy Everett, Dwayne Yates, Frank H gton, and Willard Blair. 2l9 LEE'S DRUG STORE U. P. SHIVERS INSURANCE AG Dependable Druggisi Newhebron Mississippi SEAY APPLIANCE COMPANY Box I94 Phone 694-2272 Philco Freezers, Refrigeraiors Newhebron Mississippi Newhebron, Mississippi Phone 694-222 Compiimenis of W NEW HEBRON FURNITURE COMPANY WESTERN AUTO , New and Used Furniiure 849-3377 Antiques 1 Magee- Mississippi Phone 694-2I6I Complimenis of SHARP'S RED 8: WHITE Newhebron Mississippi Complimenis of orns WHITTOM Newhebron Mississippi SIMPSON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS as s-I I a A A A Simpson County Colettes are Lynette Hughes and Sandra Smith. C. G- BALDWIN- Pfesideni HORACE B. LESTER, Engineer Dis+ric+ 2 GEORGE B. GRUBBS, A++Qmey W. P. HARRIS, Vice Presideni ARCHIE MAGEEI Clerk Dis+ric+ 5 G. ca. MAY, Dis+ric+ I LESLIE LITTLE, D I ' I 4 O . 0 , IS nc Mendenhall, Mississippi 220 WOOLCO DEPARTMENT STORES A New Fashion In Modern Re+aiIing 26I D'Evereaux Drive-in Magnolia Mall Magee, Mississippi PRINCE SALVAGE STORE Can'I' beai' our prices. Magee, Mississippi CompIimenfs of TED'S SWAP SHOP We Buy-SeII-Trade -AnyIhing KEN wi-u1'rlNeToN H619 mjsifh STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES L. D. TEDFORD, owner Phone 849-2315 FARMER'S COOPERATIVE IAALI Feed, Seed, and Fer'riIizer Faye'I'Ie, Mississippi MALCOLM WALKER PHONE-786-868I D 81 M INDUSTRIES, INC. CompIe+e Line AgricuI+uraI Supplies Branch Old Hwy. 49s Magee, Miss. Phone 849-3997 LEHMANN AUTO COMPANY Aufhorized Sales and Service Faye'r+e. Mississippi Ph one. 786-303I MAGEE AUTO SUPPLY TOMMY EVERETT, Owner Magee. Mississippi MARY'S DRESS SHOP Exclusive Ladies' Apparel Dial 849-2242 EMPIRE FINANCE COMPANY Magee, Mississippi Magee, Mississippi Phone 849'3I6I 39III Complimenfs of DR PEPPER BOTTLIN6 COMPANY CITY FLQRIS1' 2 ' ESTABLISHED :Qui Phone I6OII 876-355I . . . . , me menmv --Perrin-uvmr' W' W' ELLZEY- owne' Magee. Mississippi Phone. 849-3442 THAT NEVER LETS You DOWN! Tyledownl Mississippi Complimenis of CORBAN AND CORBAN INSURANCE AGENCY Faye'He, Mississippi MONTICELLO TIRE 81 'APPLIANCE l . Ll E , X I 4'0- :. I lu 1 vs I m - , s G ' . ' sgxff' 1 EN E: SX Q 5.275 Q- 21-an-.-.ejff ' :- , ' '- ' Mon+iceIIo, Mississippi 22I k1:i:i:2:E:E:2:' :f:E:2:Q:i:3 ati STATE BAN K SL TRUST COMPANY BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI - MEMBER FDIC Where Bankmg ls Easy SCllUl'eS . . co.L1N's SHELIA RUSHING I State Miss Rainbow MAGEE COOPERATIVE lA'.A.L.I INSURANCE A real service cooperafive 15433135 ' D. R. McGEHEE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE CASUALTY gn! Tel. 384-2305 Meadville, Mississippi Tel. 849-333i Magee, Mississipp DON'S JIFFY MART NO. I and II Olcl Highway 49 Souih R. M. HENDRICK GRADUATE SUPPLY HOUSE Class Rings-Invii'a+ions-Diplomas Yearbooks-Caps and Gowns Phone 354-5323 P.O. Box IO34 Jaclcson, Mississippi 39205 222 X'-ik, H Mendenhall Mississippi SERVICE REXALL DRUGS ROBERT R. REVERE, Druggis+ Phone Mendenhall, Mississippi -uf I I I' I L I I I I I I I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-I. I I I I coMPLnvlENTs AND coNsRATuLATioNs HOBSONS TEXACO ED COPELAND VIRG L MELOHN HENRY FLOWERS LARRY HATFIELD JIMMY UNDERWOOD NICKY DRAKE ' FI. 3-4633 , Tune-up Tires Fixed ' ' H'way SI cuss amos Ann Pins - cLua msicmn - Menus C Ys+al Sprmgs M'5S'SS'PP' rrcormss Puinuss - mm.oMAs - mvmmons TO YOUR FINE SCHOOL HUB BENNETT'S FOOD STORE IF urs coop rooo GRILL et-gi' GRUCQQ vou must.. g 9 '64, ' ' ' W Crysfal Springs Mississippi We specialize P , N in econ FOOD B 8: C AUTO SUPPLY Phone 892-439I Hazlehursiw Mississippi 232 E. Georgfown Sf. Crysfal Springs Complimenfs of HAMMOND FORD COMPANY LAWRENCE E. HOOD Chancery Clerlc V J H. C. NEWMAN. Propriefor 894-9992 HAZLE MOTOR COMPANY 1 New and Used Paris-New and Used Cars All Kinds of Repairs-Shell Gas Crysfal Springs Mississippi Hiway 5' Scum Hazlehm, WHITES AUTO STORE Phone 892-l4I6 C'YSial 5P'l 95 MlSS5SSlPPi Shoes and Clofhing for 'l'he Enfire Family-Luggage, Household Furnishings The Place +0 go for Brands You Know Complimenfs of Phone 892'2o9l McALPlN'S BO' 308 Men and Boys' Wear Crysial Springs, Mississippi 39059 Crysial Springs Mississippi 223 i Brookhaven, Mississippi DAVID JORDAN-Sales Represenfaiive Th 8-hour loaf BANK xsxs'-:mx-gsrr-sesisig iii Ex,i xvwvXsvN-AQNWNSQ wwfxww' wxswwj - kgwwm,.,i,g WWNJ MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI Sq NNSUPMF STRENGTH so M FF Q lllrnum o lSl0,000 -5 K W 3 IWSUYIDCC O f FULL V gfpolinil: 5 REPUTATION was 5 0 9 Av 0 FMBEP SERVICE , 5 in Jackson, Mississippi Kuhn: icecream I I Kelvinafor Appliances-Curfis Mafhes i mm m TV's and Siereos A Hi-waY 5l Souih 4 'MOREcf,2ffff',iiffffffi,PffiAif.i.fRV'CE OLE BROOK TIRE SERVICE EI l BROOKHAVEN, MISS. Brookhaven 'f 'Q EAST'S PHARMACY Y Prescription Specialists i i Tel. 833-I6II or 833-1614 Q Brookhaven, Mississippi 3 225 -.f-7 PET DAIRY DIVISION YOUR BEST BET is PET P.O. Box 2840 Jockson, Mississippi PET MILK MAKES ONE STRONG Congrafulaiions From SENATOR JOHN B. SCOTT Lincoln and Franklin Counfies McCaII'CreeIr. Miss. TOMMIE-ANN FLORIST Crysfal Springs THE ELITE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Dresses-Accessories--Millinery Phone-832-282I Brookhaven, Miss. Complimenfs of BOACKLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Crysial Springs, Mississippi REECE'S FLORIST AND GIFTS Flowers 'For All Occasions Meadville, Miss. Compliment of BRYAN A. CREWS cafcun Clerk capash caumy Hazlehursf Farmer and Mary Pettigrew. fFmm lefz zo rigbzj Mary Dees, Brenda jackson, Rebecca Ha head coletteg Marty Allen, of I-Iazlehurstg and Jane Sanders. MEMBER OF Federal Deposii Insurance Corporalion American Bankers Associalion Mississippi Bankers Associafion Solutes the Hometown Colettes ESTABLISHED I893 76 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE Wesson, Mississippi COLETTES from Wesson, hometown of Copiah-Lincoln junior College, are fkneelingj Rt r 1, i ,ii x. Els QQDALII 01- 1, A Q A m ' '2' T' two Sy ols Q Qu sum? to remember , ffmer-Y CV 4UAR9 y You'll wanr 'ro remember ihese rwo symbols Reddy Kilowarr, your friendly y servanr and 'rhe Gold Medallion, signifying rhe finesr in elecrric living. They will serve you well 'rhroughour life. V ,f Li F MISSISSIPPI Power: s LIGHT Helping Build Mississippi i , -3- W i JAMES MAGEE CHEVROLET, INC. f' F-. M my U ra Lf- l i wiifs 'mini M ah n 11 ir ll ' 5' J ' l y We Trade Your Way V-3, V 53 I CHEVROLETf i i L-lliin i ly y L y i j E Hwysi ' I Phone: 8334963 Brookhaven, Mississippi if i LOTT'S FURNITURE COMPANY l Compleie Home Furnishers lil. 5 Tel.: 833-6231 l Brookhaven, Mississippi ll 1 ' . ly 12. Y ' u-- ' - 'iii--n-n I , yi wiv Tggillg f -urriiff ' ' 175 23736 655 T! ii Xl B 'Nfl 2 1 l DK-2-I 311-wuz!! ii' uiiid 411111 11111 1131 xiii! 1 COMPLIMENTARY AD SUPPORTERS BROOKHAVEN Abrams Mercanfile Company Brookhaven Aufo Parfs Case's Pharmacy Deb N' Heir DeIIa's Mofel Economy Service Sfafion Cross Seed Company Ed's Cleaners Fleef Loffon's Grocery Farm Bureau Insurance Firesfone Home 8: Aufo Supply Fred's Dollar Sfore Gregg Office Machine Company Harold Loffon Gulf Oil Producfs Hodges Men's Shop Jif-E-Marf Keysfone-Seneca Wire Clofh Company Loffon's MiIIane's Giffs Rafliff Sheef Mefal Sav-on-Drugs, Inc. C. B. Perkins Hardware John B. Perkins Furnifure Company T. H. Perkins Furnifure Company Shainberg's Thames 8: Eady Qualify Cleaners Tower Credif Corporafion Walley Field Drug Sfore Friends of Co-Lin BUDE W. H. Tyson and Sons CRYSTAL SPRINGS Percy Berch Farrar's Flowers and Giffs Billy Joe Knighf Marfin's Soufhland Sfafion Rexall Drug Sfore Shake-N-Burger T 8: L Tire Service T W L 9492 Wesfern Aufo Sfore FAYETTE People's Clofhing Sfore HAZLEHURST Cannon's Coiffures Copiah Counfy Courier If Grocery Tillie's Drive In McCALL CREEK Byrd Service Sfafion MAGEE Ben Franklin 5 8: IO Cole's Drive In Fred E. Kennedy Insurance Cullen Maddox and Company Rebel Recapping Company Sfephens Sfore T W L ilflb MEADVILLE Hollinger's Sfore MENDENHALL Grubbs Fairway Grocery Garland Reed, Circuif Clerk SuIIivan's Fruif Sfand Sunflower 96523 Jim Wilson Farm Service MONTICELLO C. P. Davis, Sheriff Lawrence Counfy James S. George Jimmy's Aufo Parfs Pafferson and PaH'erson Donnie Lamberf Sfafe Farm Insurance T W L 9994 NATCHEZ Benoisf Bros. Burns' Shoe Sfore Case Shoes, Inc. Sears Snak-a-Minif TroscIair's ROXIE Roxie Beaufy and Barber Shop WESSON Kelly Lusk Grocery Legge'H s Grocery Ted's Drive Inn A ACTIVITIES DIVISION .... Band ............... Baptist Student Union i . 1 il. ,, 4, Index 82-83 MDTA Students .... 116-1 17 Night Classes ........ 89 FACULTY DIVISION .... Administration .............. . . . Business .............,....... .... Health .and Physical Education .... . . . Humanities .................. . . . Librarians ............... . . Math and Science . .. MDTA Staff ....... Social Science ........ Staff-College ......... Vocational Technical .... FEATURES DIVISION. . . , Campus Favorites ....... College Most Beautiful ...........,.. College Beauties ............ College Homecoming Queen 8: Court .... Hall of Fame ...................... Mr. and Mrs. Copiah-Lincoln Jr. College Trillium Awards ..,....... ,...... ..,. Who's Who in American jr. Colleges High School Class Favorites . . . High School Most Beautiful . High School Beauties ....... High School Most Handsome . High School Homecoming Quee Mr. 8: Miss Co-Lin High School Who's Who in High School INTRODUCTION . . . President .... Dedication ..... SPORTS DIVISION College Cheerleaders .... Colle e Football . ii si 'cami g .......... College Basketball .......... . . . Golf teams, intramural sports, . . . . . . baseball, tennis High School Cheerleaders High School Football ........ High School Boys Basketball . . . . . . High School Girls Basketball . . . . . . I Choir-College .................. . . . 113-114-115 Chorus, Folk Singers, Ensembles 1 Circle K .................... 95 l Cobra Staff ... .. ..... ... 112 Colettes ........ 118-118 Debate Club ...... 101 Dramatics Club ..... 104-105 French Club ......... 96 Future Teachers Club . .. 103 Hi-Y .................. 92 Inter-Dorm Council ........ 85 International Relations Club 100 Phi Beta Lambda ......... 102 Radio Club ....... 97 Science Club ...,.......... 94 Student Association .......... 84-85 Student Christian Association .... . . . 87 Student Council-High School ., 86 Trillium Staff .............. 106-109 1 Wesley Foundation ........ 88 1 Westminster ........ 90 p Wolf Tales Staff .... 110-111 1 Y-Teens ......... 93 f YWA ......... 91 f YWCA .................... 91 V ll I ADVERTISING, STUDENT LIFE 1-' DIVISION ................. 190-191 , 5 'I Autographs . . . 231-232 1 Q Index ....................... 230 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 8: SUPERVISORS 30-31 , 1 l l CLASS DIVISIONS . . . ............... 144-145 5 College .......... I 'i Sophomore . . .' 146-155 I Freshman . . . 156-167 High School 179 Senior .... 130-132 W A junior ...... 133-135 1 1 Sophomore . . . 136-137 1 I Freshman , . . 133-139 LPN Students . . . 168-169 l 'I iff . . 1.7 I lu ii ' : ill, 1 like Viihhlb 230 C.-.J D 170-173 174-178 28-29 32-33 39 37 34-36 42 40-41 47 38 43 44-46 48-49 52-57 59 60-61 67-69 63-66 50-51 62 58 79 77 78 76 80-81 70-71 72-75 1-27 4-5 10-11 122 123-128 129-133 142-143 134 135-137 138-139 140-141 In-Memory of Cecilia riffith . Death came to Cecilia Mai Griffith on the night of Sunday, March 1. The popular Copiah-Lincoln sophomore, returning from the weekend, was killed in a two-car accident. She was born October 22, 1950 in Mendenhall and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffith of Route 3, Mendenhall. Her hard work on the 1970 TRILLIUM as co-faculty editor had earned her a TRILLIUM award. A general business major at Co-Lin, she was very active in Phi Beta Lambda and Baptist Student Union activities. A 1968 graduate of Pinola High School, Cecilia was editor of the yearbook and the newspaper, was president of the Beta Club, in Who's Who and the homecoming court, and was voted Most Outstanding by the faculty. Yes, she is gone but there remains for us a lifetime full of memories of her her love for fun her hard work her friendship her pleasing smile that always greeted her many, many friends . . . her dependability . . . Yes, a close and dear friend and student is gone. -B. W. Noll9ing Jeenzy so imgir to one who if old or llae death of one who if young, and flair alone proper that life if a good flying. Zoe Akins in The Portrait of Tiero Autographs TAYLOR PU BLISHING COMPANY 'Th Nadal: ln! Vaubllhu An hylaHnld nm- V Lp 1 .1 kmgv EVH 1


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