Copiah Lincoln Community College - Trillium Yearbook (Wesson, MS)
- Class of 1973
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I 5 , v 1973 Co-Lin Trillium Copiah-Lincoln Junior College and High School Wesson, Mississippi .1 nfjfhi, , ,, W., , Life . . . so simple in the beginning just food andwarmth then the complexities creep in causing loneliness, thought, and wonder - -my 'f 2 I .V 4 5,1 V, f , Qt Q wfgxgfai 1 4135 '36 ,Q Nb 094 5 , 4 f 5 4 7 My moods are manyg they come and go. Not one can capture what is really me. Still, what I feel today is real, and if I ery today and laugh tomorrow that is all a part of the person that I am. ,I - s-ff: 254:39 - if zris-lf ' ' 1' fa ..- lll 5 Ill ,..,M,, .u.,'4-mv, - i'iaff1.,N P. v1'x 1 1 ,x Wifi Z, Q, :fl X BJ! 3w r.r mf 1 W wx ,,,.-..,A Q1- I. , , ' C iw F W' , M F Wm ,df M . A , V JA f f hug., ,YL ww Q X f + ' ' , Q QZIQTLJJQAJT . W J gg Q , W X!- , W ,H,w,faW,'53Msm Q P' w ,H rl 'L .V ,fs -- - A Nwfgafkl ww-f'1 'w,:.1,, ' H , 'f. - , v ,WJ r v 4N.-v'.',29-,Z-1 +1 I, ' lm H li W 'V ' 'I E 1 ' 1 ' '- 1 ,er -A ' 'JZQQ F 1 f 1 W x 32 Jmmwgm, H? Y - NW! 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V I 1 ,g N ,Y 'V .W X -,iw K ,1 ,M . + I A fn AJ v N-J V 11 mvvs J. gl. I: Q . N, 'ab . 'im 57 1' ' . 1 , 'lg , .A J 1 I 8 --. ' ' 1 , - , s , 4 w -QW F77 1, 1 l ' - . l I ,f 2 X , K -'v 1 il l ,. 2 '5 i .1 l .' . ' . l ,, -,K . A. KJ f L .V I P. X f ' 1 y.. 0 . V , , There is a real sense in which each of us is always alone. It is a part of us that belongs only to ourselves and no one else. There come the times when this part of us must have moments to sneak away, to hide, and to reside in solitude. z N X 9 v'-We These gestures, seemly insignificant, are fractions of the whole. Like a chain composed of links, experiences are vital to life. Each one, whether great or small, alike or unlike, is necessary for the other. Every experience is unique . . . IO EVJZ!-9'fk'gfv QM ' r 1 ,, , rv., fl 4. .. it ff' ,', .v1'lgi'l ' wwfizb 1 H' rx 4 My ,X Wig:-4,4 LV Ni ' , fm JJMTL. ln our own way each of us is living and searching for something that will make life worthwhile for not only ourselves but for others as well. Ceaselessly we must seek out new ideas, new beliefs, new modes of behavior. Sometimes we learn that to seek is as good as to find, but no one can afford not to look at all. u I 3 ,NNF Y v 1 1-, 6 'Q 'vm-M.. ww. I4 ' if EE bww Aqvz Individuals meet other individuals. All are similar, yet each one possesses a certain spark of diversity putting him apart from everyone else. No two are the same. So as some are meant to follow, others are destined to lead. When he speaks, he is heard. mg x53 t 1 ,K 4 Qs- , 4 Y 1 S. li , Wy 2. Hive 'sS.,f 5, s 'S 2 1 1 ,gf an Q91 New Life for C0-Lin, Bill . Thames PRESIDENT AND MRS. BILLY B. THAMES 5 with their children flvft to righll Rarlwl, Relw and William. CC President Thames Cives Co-Lin New Life With New Buildings President Billy B. Thames gave a new life to Copiah-Lincoln Junior College when he became president in January, 1968. ln his quest for a better Co-Lin, President Thames has helped make possible the addition of several new buildings on the campus. Since he has become president, a ten year building program has been initiated. On the drawing board are plans for a million and a half dollar Student Center, a health occupations center, and a new field house with construction to begin this semester. Already completed are Lula Stevens Hall, Dwight A. Harris Transportation Center, J. J. Wesson Data Processing Cen- ter, the J. S. Youngblood Air-Conditioning - Welding Complex, and the Maggie Flowers Ewing Fine Arts Center. Renovations have been made on Memorial Library, Ellzey Hall, and the separation of the ollege bookstore and grill. Smith Hall was under construction when Mr. Thames came to Co- in. A nine hole golf course was constructed on the campus, and improvements were made to the ootball stadium. A new baseball field and new tennis courts have been constructed. Presently a drive is being constructed to circle the campus. All existing buildings were mproved upon, such as the addition of the private dining hall, the renovation of the old sci- ence building to be used as a student activity center, the addition of radio station, W W C L - F M, and a campus beautification project was enacted. A graduate of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Mr. Thames was born and reared in Lawrence jounty. While at Co-Lin he was an honor graduate and was selected to the schoolis first Hall of Tame. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in l958 and a Master of Science from USM in 1959. He is continuing his education by working in a doctorate degree at USM. Mr. Thames, who has been on leave of absence since December, vilf complete his residence requirements for his Ph.D. in August. Before becoming President, he was associated with Belhaven College in Jackson, the Jackson 'ublic Schools, and the Attala County Schools. He is a member of the Mississippi Education Association, Copiah-Lincoln Education Associa- ion, National Education Association, and Phi Delta Kappa, national education fraternity. He is -n the Board of Directors of Bank of Wesson, Choctaw District Leadership Training Chairman, ,Soy Scouts of America, and Sunday School department teacher and deacon, Wesson Baptist lhurch. He is a member of Brookhaven Kiwanis Club, Red Red Rose, Wesson Lions Club, and vas a charter member of Wesson Jaycees. He and Mrs. Thames, the former Anne Allen, are the parents of three children, Rachel .ynn, Rebecca Leigh, and William Bass, Jr. .li Homeoomin ttracts Hundreds: Thomas Lower v was I w'w..a..a.m,a,.w,Ae2 3 wmtsf.22ey.sg.QQQg , YW f . wwe-Si I XX ? Q ,. HEADINC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES for 1973-74 are fl Lo rl Mrs. David Farnham, outgoing president: Mrs. Grover Smith, secretary and treasurer: Mrs. Rebecca Barlow Jackson. vice presidentg Thomas Lowery, presidentg and Co-Lin President Billy B. Thames. mwmgummsus1lllll- ' 'lnl I fix vt x. i .c it It 44 -I i x Aj ffl Q 4 t-a . . I is-Q W ii i l X , o .vvji-il' X 5 c-9 ' il Phi Beta Lambda won second with its display of Explore Co-Lin '72. v I ,f Q , il I' in . .WA ffawf-sw, I MRS. H. I. MULLICAN of Wesson, Class of 1919. was the I Oldest Alumni attending the dinner. ,. .,,. ,. , Awww. iii' 'ffl' ' I WW- H . , 0 . , . ff, il ll if M HQ, 'wr V-1 V ea: ' i 12 ' f,i' - ,VW 3 , .1 ,,,' ,:.,'f'-,fQ?+M'. ,H '4 . --' 1 ,E , ?y 4 , '- ' i v'-Q. . i 3 M fe ? Q 55 K 't I W . M SENIOR AIDES Vtfflfl flfsl with ihflf fllwliiy- Tl-IE I-IOMECOMING COURT was presented during halftime ceremonies. Queen Mary Dees is shown with Mrs. Farnham and Theja Jones, last year's queen. 18 .Head Alumni: Winners of lumnu ward W If Y 4 . H ff' W V5 09 5,1 l .. J !f Q 'rt X, X ALUMNI GOLF TOURNAMENT WINNERS ll lo rj were Richard S. Smith. Mrs. Janice Huntington, Mrs. Lucy Humans: Hamann: assmmw mmmmmw Humana mmmmmm mmmmsm Waxman F -A 59.1.54 L 1 5 . Elf! King, and Leroy Bullock. 'WWW :grams . fwfiyj. . .N.......,.,,., ..,,,Ng.....,,. .f,W,....,.,.,.,,.,.... .W . .W W , ,M W M , ., M, ' ' ' N A , if , 'V' ..... 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' ' 51.3.7 jf, 31,4 LJ . -I .I Ll.: fl 1,34 gl.: 5.3 If If , ya, Q 4 QQ fi! td rl-I ,Fl rp fp F51 I1 21 .I ' W W .,,... dig, 1 LJ LJ J LJ 3 J La LJ L.: L. 43 r gf., 47, .W ,QA -W ,iq '51 , 1 ef1f1f 1 r-ug 'ww f ' f . Wg bca ua A il-Fl s'-I 1?-I If-5 I- ' . ..,. .. 2 rp rin ff 1 'fi' 'E' 1 'W' ' - f , , an 5' 5 gh QL.: La sa Las ,W lv 3. if 1 -' . r , r1 l'.1Q'll 'L . 4-' M 1 .. 1 'fQ...v- A M . A 'P '- ' f 1 1 . - ' fa , - L. .. . Q- -'-A- iw - vmsmf ,QQ-'ff' N .ar X, 'R 3: -1.46 - 4' 1 if f 'M ' 4 1 -if 'V V' if ' S5 , ' I I 1 f' ' J 1. r MAJOR GENERAL E. A. BEBY TURNAGE wan named Alumnus of the Year by nic,-rnlwre of the Alumni Association. SQ MRS. HELEN ELLZEY MULLEN was also narned Alumnus of the Year by the Alumni Assoriation. Mrs. Katie Farnham, president, presented plaques to the winners. WA amazes Exvtomz CU- ZW uso inetLiDz-FEET I9 THE 1973 CO-LIN TRILLIUM IS DEDICATED TO . . . . . . the sponsor of Phi Theta Kappa, national junior college honorary society, for 16 years. During this time she and her members have attended many national.and state conventions and other PTK functions. . . . A faculty member since 1946 . . . chairman of the English Department for many years . . . chairman of the Humanities Division for the last five years . . . instructor in Freshman English and English Literature. . . . Member of c0piah-LinC01n Education Association fwas vice president in 1964--65 and president in 1965-66Jg member of Mississippi Education Associationg National Council of Teachers of English, former president of Wesleyan Service Guild . . . Was co-sponsor of Wesley Foundation on campus for several years. . . Active member of Decell Memorial Methodist Church. . . . Member of Delta Kappa Gamma, international education fraternity, since 1946. Her three years as president was the longest in the chapter's history. This year the Theta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma nominated her as recipient of the Achievement Award for Mississippi. . . Named an Outstanding Educator of Americaf' in 1972. . . . Educated at Sturgis High School, Bachelor of Arts from Grenada College fnow part of Millsaps Collegejg Master of Arts from the University of Alabamag additional work at Mississippi College, the University of Alabama, and the University of Southern Mississippi. . . . Before coming to Copiah-Lincoln, she taught at Sallas in Attala County, Wren in Monroe Countyg the Choctaw County Agricultural High School, Starkville City Schools, and Louisville High School. . . Member of College English Commission for the Mississippi Education Association. . . Her inspiration, her high ideals, and her friendly smile and greeting will always remain a part of us. . . lt is with pleasure that we dedicate the 1973 TRILLIUM to Miss Willie Mae Hamill. :wma-1.siw,J'.s.,,.,,,....h...x Miss Hamill poses with Phi Theta Kappa officers fl 10 rj Martha Lynn Smith, Vicky Godbold, Lorraine Breazeale, and Gary Hodges at the spring initiation of the organiza tion. 20 Dedicates Book to 1973 Trillium Staff AN i K '-. x ff -'if ifzl u , .' v 'Av M ' , kv x 1 Miss Willie Mae Hamill Anticipation and fear ramble through thas nr-W studentis mind as the time of transition approavhes. In just a fvw weeks, he is trans- forinc,-ri from a kid wf+t-he-hind-the- wars to a rims-cssary part of our 1-ommunity - his Community. This riiaiigqf we-atvs moments of vonfnsion as well as L1 desire to in-4-oiiiv nmrf- involvvd. But any- thing of vulnv is worth waiting for . . . and so hr' waits. 1 if 5 4 H 3 six ,ir 5 if A A .f.vi V' U .--,ff f 'Z Z,!,,,f4bv,g4,5.f-45i'IQv+5f1QQyi5?5?'f 4'9V 7 ' ' ' H fyfllwiiiy :.z..rfv., '1 ' , Council Leads Student Association 1-an U. 9 QF? 'Y f I if f If K K 'Y ,im . -.rufifxh a .1 A M , OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION are I 'f fsealed I Lo rl Lynn Smith, secretary: and ,Ian Mitc- hell. treasurer. Standing are Kenny Lofton, presi- V: J dentg E. Forest Case, Jr., advisor: and Brad Gran- V5 , '-,' . fl' . . f 157521-. 11 2 berry, vice president. ..' wart 1, fzif fi fza , it ' ,A - ' 'V r 1 VV. 6' , In Qs. ,A,, ,, 'vw Ll H V h VI 5 i ,X if M 'ttr f 3, at f I ,,v', . 'I If X ss .40 . lk. ' ,U It 9 -zz ' xt, - 1 17 ,QL .f , Q A f . 'Q I , , 2, -. -of N ,An f 41 - 4, t A -.ff 43?-r' ,,, .. ng, 5? , 14.- :.?'n. A .fb , , 'of' :ing L V , , n .. W - Mm., 2' .. . Eiffel' 'XvS'f'?W' -I J ,I 'Af ww, , ' ' 1 W -A f f. Y is i f ' Vf I L., . ,??,:ft!.7gg,.,2wQi Eff me -if gt, -f-, ' V -H'.',.,' 4, ff: -1, 'f -' . ' ' ' I . - . 3 . 152 , Lf- . ' , fr ' . 'f ' f f D i - . ' ' W ' 791 f f-ni: ' -f , 2' uit- . ' I i73233Q'jn'a,w f' ' if.. ,Lx , V M y , , Qt Q ,. V at eg 4 , 1 I J 'li 'ma Wm - fi L3 0' - 47 Wlviikvgf 1 , W I ' ' Q g?,TQv?Eg , f I - f . 1 ,,., 4q4,AA,uqi'J, , 92, ' .,,,., . 4' ,f.5,g,. A ., W ' ,,Q'JQi2- 1 ' W.. Ayn r Q ,K i N Wv4Z?1Mfk4Lgi3g9jz:1If,h 0 lj . I g?ve,z,4 if.: ., xl-2,-1, ... ,W 2 ,1- , in STUDENT COUNCIL members are Ian Mitcliell, Kenny Lofton, Diane Batton, Gale Morris, Mickey Berry, Lynn Smith, Brad Cranberry, and Lynn Scott. Not pictured are Brure Steele, Greg Ball, and ,Ioey McNulty. 24 l 0 I Dorms Elect Resident Councils swf 1---P -r 1?-4. , 1- 55? KI 7 Wome-n's Rvsiclc-nt Counril members ares Iss-ated 1 In rl ,lan ,l0nf's. sr-Cretary of Ste.-vviis Hall: Vicky Goflholtl. svvrmary of Copiah Hall. Brenda Wilson. presitlvnt ol Copiah Hallg and Kathy Welch, prflsirlent of Copiah Hull and of thf- Worne-n's Re-side-nt Cotinvil. Ms-inbf-rs of thv Stvwns Hall and Copiah Hall Counvils ares fvlurulirzg I lo rl .lat-kiv Coopt-r. Stvvviis: Marsha Sawyer. Copiah: Donna Turns-r. Copiahg Dvliliiv Walkvr. S11-veins: Mrs. ,loan Harpwr. sponsor. Stove-ns. Frarivafs Stamps, Stem-risg Mrs. Ammif- Chism. sponsor. Copiah: Nancy Cummins. Stevvrisg Barbara Lofton. Stwwnsg Marge-e' Griffin. Stvwiisg and Vicky Coker. Copiah. Miss lvanriv Mayf-r. dvan of womwn. is sponsor of the' WRC. Purposf' of WRC is to assist in thc- intr-rnal opvrution of the womt-n re-side-nt halls. lay rt-prose-riting the' women rr-siclf-nt sttulvnts. and to vontinually irnprovt- those- intvrnal affairs. . 6' ...,,,.,J . s - y A 'Q'-f -2'-ag 'S-Y. fig? Q ' 'ff 'IBF Mx Men's Resident Counvil is Pomposecl of Billy Reeve-s, Ellzvy Hall: Phil Hinton, Ellzey: Mike Davis. Linvoln: Micke-3 Berry. pre-sidvnt of Linvoln Hall. On the- hawk ron arf' Nlr. Grover Smith. dvun of me-n and advisor to MRC: Gary Arnold. Ellzvyz J. Mike Smith, Ellm-yg Donn Johnston. Ellzvy: Danny Nlosvlvy. Lina-oln: Saininic- Smith. Ellll'Xl and lfarl Johnson, Lincoln. Not pictured arv Gregg Ball. pre-sitlc-nt of Elly:-y. and Kvith Br:-wr-r. l.,inm'oln Hall, 13 44 Student Council Provides Student Leadership STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS are Iseated l to rj Marilyn Britt, 12th representativeg Jennifer Hall, 12th representativeg Denise Landress, 11th representativeg Debbie Newman, 10th representative: and Marilyn Clark, 9th representative. Standing l to r are Janet Douglas, vice president: Lee Berry, Presidentg and Steve Smith, secretary. Mr. john Garner is advisor. ,- .. ,..... 1 in V - i Q - ttwv- ' Aif'aeq9,sz'f,.. f f 4ygm,'yf9f,,t gffjf.m,,w 26 High School Chorus Presents Programs SCA Coordinates Religious otivitios 55 R, , i Y, 472 Hvprr-se-iitatiws to the- Studf-nt Christian Association includv lsealvd 110 rl Jan Garner, serrvtar 1 Lillie jones, Westniinstorg Da :hue Landrt-ss. ruhlivitv vhairmang David Mav. Y l l . . pre-sidcntg Ruby Banks. Wosloyg Kathryn Hall, Vive- resident: and Ann Colt-. irofram Chairman. Standin 1 area Don Cottf-n. SCA adxisorg Kathi Wfflvh. BSU irvsidi-iitg Chnl-lt P l Q-f 5-Q . l Morse, Wvstriiiristvrg Mrs. Elle-n W. Camvron, Westminster advisor: Billy Rvws,-s. Weslefyg the Reiv. Bill Mason. Wt,-stiiiiiistvr advisor: Linda Bishop, We,-slwyg tht- Rm. lx:-lly Williams, Wvslffy advisorg David Swalm, BSU: thc' Rev. Roy Smith. BSU DlTf'l'IlJTQ and Sondra Nei-wsonic, Wesle-y Foundation, SCA sponsors Christian Fortis Wm-lc during first se-iiieslvr and Religious Emphasis Week swiond scniestf-r. A stfnrisr- 5t?t'Vif't' is 4:ondii4'tf-d at Easter time-. The SCA vo-sponsors tht- annual Christmas program and voordinatws Christian activitie-5 on the- vampus. l If ,Qlt lffy -Ez... 5 2 2, SS 'Zi QS WA wr 0 4' ' F tl tl it 'mx ix X GFFICERS OF STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION art' ll lo rl Kathryn lliill. tive' IlI'f'Nltl4'Hll Dzixid Alai f de-nt: ,lun Curnt-r. sm-rt-tary: Ann Cole-. prograni rliiiii'ni:iiig Donald C, Cotton. adxison and Daplini- l,LlIlllli4'N'. puhli itx t-hairnian. Wesley Provides Worship, Fellowship QQ . ? .2 .gt '9' x ti We-slf'y' members include ffrunt I lo rl ,lan Garner, projeets chairman: Brad Cranherry, program vhairmang Linda Bishop. SCA representativeg Larry Hill, vice president Dupltrw Lalrlllress. president: Patricia Patterson. prograin ehtiirman: Pat Carrell, secretary. fslurzrlmgl Billy Reeves. SCA representative: Chuck Morse, Paula Padgett. Rev Kelly Williams, sponsor: Bully Banks, Barhara Lofton. Kathy ,lat'kson, puhlieitv chairman. Ilhird muj Daxid Swalm. Kathy Welch, Sondra Newsome, and ,lim Lightst-y faeulty adxisor. Wesley provides a churt'h horneu away from home for Methodist students and all others who wish to join for worship and fellowsliip. The Wesley Founrla tion is the Methodist Church at work on the eampus. E r ee p t . 1' ii tv' 5, V BSU Holds Vespers ightlyg t Participates in any Activities Because the university and college is engaged in the search for truth, of which Cod is the source, the Christian perspective is essential to the realization of the ultimate purpose of 1 higher learning. lt is the purpose of the Baptist Student Union to give meaning, purpose, and coherence to learning. BSU seeks to relate the Christian faith to learning. Activities of the BSU are varied. Vespers are held four nights each week. A pre-school retreat, a welcome party for incoming freshmen, the state BSU convention and officers' retreat, Youth Night in Jackson, weekly trips to rest homes, regular meetings each week, the Q annual homecoming display, and the annual Halloween Carnival are just a few of the activi- ties of this busy group. One does not join the Baptist Student Union, hut he instead participates in its manyiactivi- -- ties such as Vespers, Sunday School, etc. Westminster Deoorates New Room ,. nw V, .ii jk f-' i ff Offivf-ra ol Wvstminslc-r Fellowship are lswzlvrf l to rl .lain Garner, pre?-ifleritg Chunk Morse'-. View pre-wills'-nl and Cliarlf- Ave-ry. Menilu-rs invliule Mrs. Ellen W, Cuinf-ron, sponsorg Steve' Jones, Paula Parlgm-II, Lillif- ,l0Ilf'h. Toni Mi'Gf-live. Billy Ref-ws. and Ilif- Rev. Bill Mason. Sponwor. Not pirtiirwl ie Brf-nmla W+fIr'l1, an-vri-tary. Q' se? Q - l 5 ff - L' l : n i , ' l '. Wclsliiiiiislelr ini-inln-rs paintf-il unrl ilwo- ruled the-ii' new riiw-liiig rooin upstairs in lliff Bookstore Building flllflllgl llie- early part of first sc-iiie-sh-r. Rf-cl, wliile-. unil lilue were the volors llSPl'l in flew-oruliiig. An open house- followi-rl llie- elf-1-orzilirig. Weeofkly' meetings am- lie-lil. ,i... ,,',. WV ' swing? gee? we lomqt , ,R o R 5 . , .,,, e ei ii Q 'ZW' ffm Yi Ji l i in o il ii 'Q i 'iv-at o?3??f Q6 Q 3? 573' 1 J: Ei : ' Q.. 1 Ei W 51.35 3. . W' rg NP? -5 l A , 2 Q H - 1 '.:- - V 557 lil! f ii ' gg? Qgwfey .1-'U la I f S4 i BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ollivvrw are ffifllllfl Piinlzi Piiwlglvll. liiwlorizin: l,in4li Bishop, progriun vligiiriniing .lov lhnivl. iniesionw vligiiriiiging iinel l.iIliw ,loin-N. Nwri lury. Bc-hinml llivni uri' Danni l'l:irn'Il. lziviilly unlxieorg Billy Rl'!'X'1'w. nni-ir ilirwloi liulliy We-li-li. pr:-siilvnlz Diiiiml Swiilin. progrzini vligiirniung Iln- Ri-i. Hoy Sinilli BSU Diivvlorz zinml Bw-lq Prilvliaril. ITIllNll'l'llLllI'I1lLlII. DECA Open to DMT Students ,us ,se t -.W , , , SNP'-' DECA members include fl to rl Sid Thompson, Gary Cline, vice president: David Cole, Kent King, Hoyt Dampier, presidentg Keith Rush- ing, Phil Hinton, Jimmy Baldwin, Ronnie Lee, sponsor: Vicki White, treasurerg and Rosemary Henderson, reporter. DECA, standing for Distributive Education Clubs of America, is open to students of distribution and marketing technology. In April members competed in the State Leadership Conference in Jackson. Cosmetology Students, Club Elect Three Sets of Officers g A, R J K? 3 4 5,303 ' H, Q f rv fu- , W M Y Q ' lv P V 'X 2.23 fi' .7 ' fl 'A fi '- LH' 3, , ' I ., P . 2 1 I .- N With three classes in progress, members of the Cosmetology Students' Club elected officers for each class. From left to right are Helen Woodward, seated, president of Group lg Shirley Smith, secretary of Group 34 Mary Pettigrew, president of Group 33 Sue Douglas, president of Group 24 Brenda Rutland, secretary of Group 23 and Joan Butschek, secretary of Group 1. Mrs. Faye Hill and Mrs. Virginia Ingram are sponsors of the club. 30 i Circle K Sponsors Mess Co-Linn, , ,f.p, As....f ' 'Nfl' Members of Circle K are ffront l Lo rj Becky Thompson, and Sheila Watts, sweetheartsg Les Hill, Bradley Smith, advisor, Brad Cranberry: Connie Ratt-liff and Kathy jackson, sweethearts. fback fowl Lynn Scott, Jerry Moore, David May, Frank Reeves, Wayne Hardy, Kenny Lofton, Leslie Smith, James King, Dean Johnston, Clayton Hollier, Chuclz Morse, Johnny Walters, Tittle Smith, and Scott Johns. , r I ylfa I lf f 'rcs I X Q... G i 52- 1' it QNATE, Cirvle K, a serxivi- organization, is sponsor:-ml lay thi- Broolaligiw- Kiwanis Cluli. Many outstanding se-rvii-it proje-1-ts are pf-rfornif-ml ln for the Cirvle K L1 Distrivt Awtn-il last year. The group tinrunilly sponsors the Mess Co-Lini' pageant to raise- funds for worthy Brad Cranlic-rry. presirle-nt. Illia-1'UhSf'S vluli plans with Li-s Hill. Lt. Cow-rnor of publighjng tht- 1,3516-ll,3ll prog!-mnbg und lpfilping in Hllwf- 1-yi-Nl, Ci-ntral Mississippi Cirvli' K. along with Bradley Smith. advisor. . V - - -, V are just a few of tlu- aiitivities of the group. fiwjlx .J , D f I H if l-4's Hill, lr-ll, wusvlc-1'l1-il Ll1'llll'lllllll Coxvrnor ol lln' C4-nlrul Mississippi Dislrirl liisl spring. Swm-vllu'tir'ls lit-i-Ly 'l'lionipson. lf.llllt lgivlssou. Slu'il.i Watts. unrl Connie- Rini-Iiff post' with Briul Crtuilwrry. pri-siili-nt, and llrgullvi Sniilli. Lulxisor. members during the si-hool ye-ar. The Big Brotlic-r proji-vt won projevts. Attenrling f'onvf'ntions and arf-Li ini-etings ol Kiwanis Clulvs. helping move the voeds into the- ilornis. selling: ails and Phi Theta Kappa Holds Two lnitiations 1 ag' ia aafwawu-1 -l -. if X V gm., A ,2g,5,5,W5,N,r,,f l if JN, X ? IX 5 yi xi lx l i E 1 i i MEMBERS OF PHI THETA KAPPA are fl to rj Martha Smith, Gary Hodges, Martha West, Bruce Smith, Daphne Landress, Durr Walker, Jr., sponsorg Miss Willie Mae Hamill, sponsorq Robin Jordang Lee Mm-Coy: Brenda Wilsong Vicky Godboldg Vickie Cokerg Mary Alice Price: and Loraine Breazeale. Two embers Attend State Convention 31 a W Phi Thea Kappa's homecoming display got much attention. OFFICERS posing with Miss Willie Mar- Hamill and Durr Walker, Jr., sponsors, are Vicky Godbold, president, sf-almlg Martha Lynn Smith, sa-vretaryg Brenda Wilson, vice- presidentg and Gary Hodges, treasurer. 32 l Eta mega hapter initiates Twenty Six V' . ' PHI THETA KAPPA is a national jun- ili'Vf'1. w.'. ior college honorary society which has for CD CFJK its purposes to encourage scholarship, to fi.. . cultivate friendship, and to promote coop- eration among junior colleges across the EU nation. ETA OMEGA chapter at Co-Lin holds two initiations during the year. Miss Willie Mae Hamill and Durr Walker, Jr. are co-spon- sors. Twenty six students were initiated during the year. Members participate in many campus events. Two members attended the . as state convention. FIRST SEMESTER NEW MEMBERS included Robin Jordan, Lee McCoy, and Martha West. rfb' . 'X ...Q ' SPRING INITIATES are 0'ron,t I Lo rj Carol Foster, Debbie Jordan, Nancy Fairchild, Caren Sullivan, Cathey Ferguson, Cathy Newman, Lisa Cuynes, Gail Catlin, Br-t-y Woods, and Mary Peters. Back row includes Evelyn G. Benham, Kay Lowery. Joe Tynes, Bill Smith, luadon Norton. Burrell Higdon, Don Carpenter. Anne Ray. la'-kie Weeks, Susan Dickey, Mary B. Waller, and Connie Allmand. William Richard Smith is not pictured. IC Wins ost utstandin 7' ' ' l . 1 fn l W 3 .,A ff L. if Title in tate Mvinlwrs of VICA arv Dvliliiv Thompson, roporlvrl Lon Smith. vim- president: Ralph Boone: treasure-r: Pam Case-. sfevretaryg Nathan Johnson. prvsidentg She-lton Burns: Russia Everettg lark Tyson and Earl Sisi-o. sponsors: .lalw Russell. Milford King. Larry Kelly. Davvy M1'Cm-. Billy Javkson, Phillip Wallamf. Danivl Pago. Floyd Boono. Johnny King, Jimmy Edwards, and Eddie- Calvotfa. VICA - Vocational Industrial Clulis of Arne-rif'a - brings a Closer rola- tion lwtwef-n industry and the students. ll hf-lps df-vvlop lvadersliip, and promotos vovational Pduva- lion. Co-Lin's VICA Club last spring was named the Most Outstanding Cluls in the State' and won sevvn firsl and second plavv trophies in statv-wide vompeli- tion. French Club Communicates in Clubgs Language g r Ca M f I My ,A lg ' 5.5 f ' fi N ' A. i ,- I , V '22, il, ' , ,, - 'ff ' . - , V X, - , i ' x ' x ' ffff -G ' ' , A ,gi x ' , '- fi ' 'Mi' ' 5 f' 1 55- - V - -b ,,,, ,naman A -niln-rs of lhv l rvni'li Cluli 'mul I fn rl uri- .lanf-llv Rui. Martha We'-st. Charlf- Avvry, Clayton Holliflrg Mary Alice Privc, prf-sidentg Bill lN If Hniilh. xiw pri-sid.-nlz Palrii-ia Patti-rson. Mari Pvt.-rs, Vit-ky Goflliold. Cle-nda Johns. and Harold J. Patterson, sponsor. Set-ond row iiulmlts luilx l'llH'lIt14'1'. liriiw- Smith. lfraiilt Re-iw:-s, Carol Fosti-r. Dzixirl lvy. David Howard, Danny Walker, Randall Smith. Jerry Moore, nm- Van D1-xt-ntlvr. and Buvk Cgiullivlel. Third row inrlude-s Brown Furlow, ,lov Cox, LaRue' Harris. Danny lvy, Robert Allen, Ra luriiagv. Clllll4'lx Morsv. Willif- Ni-wvll. and Bolt Harris. Thi- vluli. whivli vomnninir-ati-s in Frenvh during meetings, is interested in having ln llmtship und 1-onununit-ulion through the-ir vnminon inlvrvst in lziiigiiaga- WWCL-FM Broadcasts 13 Hours Daily Qs 'Z .-ff! f ...uw fifivkav 4 ' t 599' , ,ii ,i .Q Q M 4MW Q gil .1 1 ,,-,....- l ll of P x.,,,,..,-.,.a.-..-.-----..-.-.-,....,,..,- PM DISC ,IOCKEYS at campus radio station WWCL - FM, lVlississippi's original educational, nonscommercial FM station, are LaRue Harris fseatedlg Johnnie Walters. Al Everett, Verlyn Molle, Roger Tullos. Chuck Morse, and Wayne Hardy. Students run the entire phase of the radio station, invluding broadcasting athletic events, etc. Popular music is played during the 13 hours the station is on the air each day. Officers are Heh lo right! Kendall Steed, engineer: Paul Nichols, program director: and Bruce Dunn. general manager. QIILN ll QQ if ' '2W' X ln we V X ..., Vx K --1:25 -Sf' sv' 1.-M A . 'fs ' ia ' l sf- F' -Qi Q s is g x 5 X 1 Ainsworth Heads ,N Debaters DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS include falong with mem- bersl Danny Harrell, sponsorg Umm Lap, left to rightj Ted Ainsworth, president: Estus Mangum, Jr., vice presi- dent: George Mangumg Verlyn Molleg Bob Barlowg Kenny Ainsworth, reporterg and ,loe Daniel. ,gb a + . x . A FT Provides Fellowship, Trainin A m f FTA proxirle- fellowship anal training for young peo- ple who are planning lo enter the- lf-avhing profes- sion. Tlie- group enjoys informal flisviissioris on the srhool prohli-ins ol If-avliing. 36 . I MEMBERS OF FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA are fleft to rightj Daphne Landressg Geraldine Todd Freeman, Adeline Allaya, Billy Reeves, Mrs. Katrina Turk, sponsorg David Swalm, Kathy Welch, Melinda Moore, Linda Bishop, and Donna C-aul. Phi Beta Lambda Promotes Business Leaders 'er 9155, J , Efx Q. s,, s K . v , 2 , ' 1' 1 ' V 54, 1 I , -, 1' A ,5 ' 1 H L03 it I, X- li I A 1 v 1 1 . ' ,f . ,H . 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F: if 31 gi: 3? ,ai I f 5.5 1- I H03 G ESS if Q ,fa 1 OR NO PR fs 23' 5 55 Xi L OFFICERS OF PHI BETA LAMBDA Il lo rl Mrs. Inf-2 Thrunhill, sponsor: Pe-,315 Hannnill. re-pmt:-rg Marilyn Sutton, swrf-tary: Lynn Smith, prvsidenlg Nanry Jun:-s, xive- prvsiaivnl: Mi.-ni.-, Be-rrp, lI'l'LlHllH'IK1 and Dr. Kumi Slrivkland, sponsor. 37 Go-Lin Players Present Man in a Dog Suitw I V lu tif CO-LIN PLAYERS, under the direction of ,lohn R. Landress, present several popular plays during the school year. The group takes a children's play on the road. Last year some 4-,000 children saw the play. Officers are fl to rj David May, vice president, Patri- cia Patterson, president, and Landress. Not pictured is Jesse Bowman, secretary. i Ht: 'fi PLAYERS include lsrfuled I lo rl LaWanda Smith, Mary ,lo Griffin, Dawn Benton, Linda Bishop, Adeline Attaya, John Landress, sponsor, fstamiingj Patricia Patterson, Janet Keen, Pat Carr:-ll, Barbara Lofton, Bei-ky Wallace, Gene Spring, Daphne Landress, Geraldine Freeman, and Anne Ray. Uhird fowl Billy Reeves, Mary Dees, Laurie Ham- mack, Charlotte Pennington. Charlotte' Taylor, Evelyn G. Benham, Uounh row! Buck Caulfield, Brown Furlow, Monnie Britt, Brad Granberry, Billy Smith, David May, Larmon Harris, ,lavlxiv Wm-ks, and Tom lVlcGe-hee. 38 during Cu-Lin! Swolui Annual Arts Fwslivul. along will i s First Productiong Participates in Arts Festival td You'r+' a Good Mun. Charlie- Brown was prvsvritf-41 1 anothvr play. Ml'lI1iDl'I'b who parliripalv many hours on stage' or lwhind stagv url- f-ligiblv fur INFIN- lwrship into Df-lla Psi Ornvgax. Y 1 .. aah 'wr , ef! ,922 'f 1 12 , ggizi cg? 7 ,jf A? ffl.. ' ,.,. ' , ,... ,., R Delta Psi Omega Initiates New Members ,Ab-fl Q31 H F 'V ,gif , , t W fi VS :Q ' ,Q 'ff 0 , , M ' i' Hglgf., H ,N . W, , B ,. 3 i. ,5.?fg ff fQ,,,,f , . ' an -wa ' t ' 'awww NSW-S ,w 8 nf' i . 'L 5 n 9' 2345 is Q xy 'Qs 1 S :W ! ' ,,,..,.,t 3 f 3 Buck Caulfield, Becky Wallace, Daphne Landress, Patricia Patterson, and John R Members of Delta Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics fraternity, are front fl to rj Landress. director of the Co-Lin Cast. Back row includes Gene Spring, Tom McCehee, and Walker are charter members of the group. New members initiated this year include Caulfield, Wallace, Patterson, McGehee, and Britt. AO OFFICERS Ol: DELTA PSI OMEGA are Isealvdl Brown Furlow, vice chairman: Daphne- Landrt-ss, sf-crf-tary: and Oc-ne Spring, president. Monnie Britt, Jesse Bowman, Brown Furlow, and Burlian Walker. Spring, Bowman x x gy ,. ,. ,,, we A -2 IE: ,ggggt A,-1:-taxis-' ::::,.,'5:4 , , XX, N, ax tw . may af xv' if 4 V UOSSV -gi A R000 S f I LJ GD 2 4 s S 0 ' , X 4 o I :- 5 ' 0 -. ,s . 1' uve ' Executive Staff Atop Ste-wus Hall art' nn-nth:-rs nl the Ext-viitixv Staff of tht- 1973 TRll.LlUlVl. Left to right art' .lan Jones, vo-f-ditor: Tittle- Smith, photographr-rg Burliiin Wzilkf-r, adiisurg Kay Patterson. asstwiulu- editor: .lim Smith. business rnangigvrg and lan Garner. t'H'I'IlllUI'. Trillium rahs Eight Top MSPA Awards r iw NP F' t fx, x 1972 Trillium Honors Overall Rating - SUPERIOR Overall Competition - Second Place Theme - First Place Photography - Honorable Mention Typography - Third Place Organizations, Activities - Third Place Features - Third Place Cover Design - Third Piave ALL IN A DAYS WORK 4 Editors ,Ian and .lun twhivh one is uhh ht .dong with Burliiin Walker. advisor. rt-lax while- group pi1'tiire'sal'm' he-ing tain-ii. l 4 i Trillium Sponsors Who,s Who Contest lf? F -x Mia Q zz, , 4 1, ff? , t 1' fi -' .1 , -1. V 4, t 15 . 3' H' -4 as h i 1 ' . 3, , W Aviva-. A Among staff ine-nilu-rs are fl to rl Martha Lynn Smith, vluss i-ilitor: Pansy Maflilox, Nanvy iloni-s, Cliarlottv Al:-xaiiilvr, unml Ann Ray, ull tissovialf- 1-lass mlitors. Svatvtl in lvavlx ares Marsha Sawyc-r. assoriatv sports 1-mlitor: anil Ste-vw Robinson. sports wlitor. Not pivttirf-4,1 an- Holt-n Mullen, :lass vditorg Brown Furlow. sports e-ilitorg and Javkiv Wvoks. assorialc' vlass otlitor. Una' of tlii- ltltslcwl groups on runipus is thi- Higli Swliool Annual Stuff. Mvinlii-rs pow on tho railroad truvks lwith Li fast approuvliing train not visililffl, Se-atvrl l to r uri' Tvrry Sinitli. Miki- Crt-vli, Ke-itli Douglas. ilnfl Stow RlINNf'll. Sluniling are- ,If-nny Sands-rs, Bi-tty Ray. Rom-v Russe-ll. ,lanvt Douglas, vclitorg Ba-tty Williariis. Suzunnv Colffmun. :inc 42 Dum' DQ-vs. 'Aff' H1 2 i 1 5 4.1. UlTtII1ltltfH for thnx munth H mnua wauty pageant rf rt N ht mi uftfn lax Nunn f I I l I wut lata :Attire cr IIUFN .lrl ntl Oster dl ll tx fl I or H1 n ev In ar-5 1 c 4 m are She 1l.1 Fo-ter .hmm late Haturc cr ttor xnn 'Mott 1 -tlitnr Cobra batter Publishes Bi-Monthl Paper WEEE EEE!EJEiE!l:.!iE!ii!islislialidislidlsllslrslrsilziislidle! 1' 1 1 1 Z Y? Z 3 ZJFD1 Il 1' FF If? 1 !Ei:!i:!i:! i:!i:!i:!idi:!i:!is!i:!i:!i:lzs.!is,!i5ll:! IS!IE.lI.,!l.'5!.3!lE.!IEflff 11:-:i-an .1 ,i..i...i.. 11 !i:!i:! li' lldllf .IL EDITINC THE COBRA CHATTER high sehool newspaper are Hirst row, I to rl jeff Weeks, and Denise Landress, special editors, Coni Ray and Beverly Weeks, art editors, lsef-ond F0101 Debbie Dube, news editor, janet Douglas and Bob Landress, feature editors: Scott King, business manager, Kathy Berry, sports editorg ,leff Ray, news editorg Diane Dees, business manager: Steve Russell, editor, Suzanne Coleman, assistant editorg Chuck Langley, sports editor, Janice Mullen, Randy Assink. Standing Il lo rl Ester Diekerson, Linda Clasp:-r, Pauline jackson, Sigrid Russell, Charles Booker, Mary Alice Hawkins, David Farve, Cinene Hudson, Ginger Thurman, Vicki James, Shelly Barner, Nelda Smith, Linda Blark, Renee Russell, Debbie Newman, Beverly Miller, Lorraine Barlow, Jennifer Hall, Cindy Smith, Ann Williams, Mike Furlow, Marilyn Britt, Lola Page, and Jenny Sanders. Mrs, jean Rivks is sponsor. The paper is published twice monthly. 9 ' ' . A f - E .Q .- ,sf ' um. P' Science Club Holds Fair in A ,fps-, ,1- ra .mf .. ,,1.,' 'Miss-, I? 1 VMJ may rf-V ,lt , 4 ,' .- .. if The Svieiifw- Club. with Mr. Freddie Henderson lwmrzrl row renter! as sponsor held a science fair this year. The active club has Denise Landress as its president, Suzanne Col:-nian as xiw- president, and ,lane-t Douglas as sevretary and treasurer. A4 Youn Republicans Offer Political Education an L CSU' .' 1 I . YOUNG REPUBLICANS, under the sponsorship of Harold J. Patterson. include Vicky Codbold, Dennis Beasley, Martha West, and Glynn Whittington. Several other students are members of the club whose purpose it is to develop all Young Republicans on campus into an intelligent, aggressive, and cooperative Republican L X R if7x'1, Q ak! group. and to prove the student body the means of get- ,Z 4 ting a practical political education. Veterans Association Provides G.l. lnformation Qi 412 .ll 2 v AJAX Pi .S To keep its members informed with various benefits and privileges of the C.l. Bill is the purpose of VA. Members ll Lo rj Ernest Simmons. Robert Allen, Don Summers. and Roy Rutland pose with sponsor Harold J. Patterson. Wh -iw fu o Wolf Tales Publishes Monthly Paper it X x it R HEADING THE 1972-73 WOLF TALES STAFF are Il to rl Virgil Brawley. photographer: Wayne Hardy, eo-editor: Connie Ratcliff, r-o editor Carol Foster, associate editor: Burlian Walker. advisor: and Patrieia Patterson. business manaer. ? -- X ll I Staff riivrrilwrs invlude- Marty Smith. artist: Charlotte Taylor and jennifer Case, feature editorsg Brown Furlow. spew-itil rf-porlvrg K1-lly lVl4'Donalrl and Chuvk Morse. 1-irvulation managersg Mike' Carr, sports editor: and Riehard ljulw. 1-irf-ulalion iritiiiager. Not pir-ture-d isGr1-gg Ball. Jtwitu ' i . 5 minus WF . Illt,l.Fl.I-, Plthklu x AavnllA'llU AY . -' - Journalism Class members publish the WOLF TALES newspaper monthly. Stu- dents sell ads, makeup pages, write head- lines, take pictures, and perform other essential duties connected with the pub- lishing of a paper. Hi- Meets eekly for Programs l E r , ,ft iii. lt 1 .T 'As' . Gi 5 l l , lk- It , l l l l Q, l 4-, jim , , 'ia Members. of Hl-Y include Ikneeling I to rj Mike Creely, chaplain: Randy Ass-ink, reporterg Lee Berry, secretary and treausrerg David Butler, vice president, Randy Bell, president. fsecond F0101 fl to rl Voyce Williams, Jeff Weeks, Bob Landress, Rickey Smith, Keith Douglas, Tony Mclnnis, ,lames Anding, Dean Benton, Steve Smith, Phillip Smith, and Richard Smith. fthird ruwj fl to rjRonnie Weeks, jeff Ray, Kelcy Raney, Scott King, Chuck Langley, James Shelton, Jimmy Jackson, Ricky Beall, Tommy Bell, Greg Carpenter. Ifourth F0101 fl to ri Steve Russell, Mike Furlow, Tony Kimble, Robert Mullen, Clenn Barlow, David Davis, Charles James, and Casey Case. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home. school, and community, high standards of Christian character is Hi-Y's motto. A sweetheart contest is held each year. 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'Y I at H:.'Mq'1.s.'- , , X 3115 M 4 I 'Wu' 'Wfff OFFICERS OF Y-TEENS are Ifront raw, I to rj Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, sponsor and District Y-Women Chairman, Jenny Sanders, assistant music chairman: Linda Lowery. secretary: Suzanne Coleman, music chairman, Janet Douglas, vice president: Cindy Smith, president: Jennifer Hall, program chairman: Marily Britt, program chairman. Second row officers Il to rj are Lola Page, publicity chairman: Nelda Smith, Service Chairman Denise Landress, treasurer: and Betty Ray, publicity chairman. Te-at-lier ,V Appreciation day is observed and annually the faculty childrens Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored by the Y-Teens. Choir Sings in The Messiah at hristmas ev., X.,. ala. , . , F, X , , X ,F , sm ,ite X i i A N www- gf if so is - Q ,- ,t Q , O 5' 'F - QW' -, . ,..' ,- ,L . X ' ,Qi '- t Q1 ' , 1 Q ' I - , Y 1' ' . --.- -21 .,..- ,xr - x 'XX 1 x S CHOIR OFFICERS include Van Graham, Geraldine Todd Freeman, and Daphne Landress. Charles Spencert president, is not pictured. Don Hickman, choir director, is also pic- tured. The choir participated in homecoming activities and helped make up the choir for The Messiah at Christmas. Other programs were planned for second semester. Sojourners Entertam Groups ...................,...,..l ,a r News www- Www SOJOURNERS lnclude l to rj Debbie Pullen Daphne Landress Becky Prltchard Kathy jackson Chuck Hughes Geraldine Freeman Lesa Smith Bobby Holman Van Graham Louis Ogletree Shlrley Spencer George Floyd Mary Bellnda Waller Gloria Scott Bllly Reeves Vlcky Godbold Libby Gruhbs and Llnda Hunter Charles Spencer IS not plctured Director of the Sojourners IS Don Hlckman The group smgs folk and pop muslr' Entertamlng clvlc and church groups was on the agenda for second semester The Sojourners entertamed alumm durlng a homeeomlng program o e .127 X , --- E - -- -f--- - , . W ,.,,, V,,,V, , W, , Y,YVV. -- ve, , or W1 .,, .V - :uhh ' 4, '. A 5 . 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'-Q'-N' lim i, BAND OFFICERS are fl to rj Brown Furlow, reporter: Dean Johnston, secretary and treasurerg Sam Walsh, president: and Van Graham vice president. Stanley Stewart is band director. ississippfs Original Dancing Coeds - the Co-Lin f. fu, X , . . X iw, 'lx xg, 4 i Cole-ttes are ffronf len to right! Daphne Landress. Pam Maddox. Helen Mullen. ,lanet Douglas. Mary Belinda Waller. and Mitzie Henderson. Back row includes Diane Little. Susan Exeretl. Mary Dees. Captain: Sandra Grayson. Head Colette: Dehhie jackson. Captain: Pat Yaleh. and Debbie Purser. Mrs. Nena Smith is Colette Director. Co-Lin's Show Band and Colettes performed at nine football games this year, and at Copiah-Lineoln High Schools homeeom- , ing. They marehed in nine Christmas parades and several others ,sdiys during second semester. .. The groups, under the direction of Stanley W. Stewart and Mrs. f 1 Nena Smith, perform at many events throughout the state during E the sehool year. lnvitations are numerous, 'Q 9, Co-Lin's Show Band and Colettes are reeognized as one of the N A er ,A most outstanding units in the nation and in the state. In recent years the groups have performed in Marg-y's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City where they were seen in NBC and CBS. the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C.. and in Louisville. Ky.. Dallas, New Orleans, and several times in the Cot- ton Carnival in Memphis, as well as every major event in the state. The band usually takes a trip eaeh spring. Last year the groups traveled to Florida. my-9, I www Head Colette bandia Grayson i v 0 . ..,. air fa,-:'f:'-'2fJ'f,'1f' - . Z , j g V vklr is ' ' B E! Y , J u ! 'f Y Y .aff . 52 ', ., . A. Colettes Perform in Man Events 1 R A! A -. Feature T wirler Vicky Godbold ,-. . ,, ..., ..... xv v--v 5 I 'U-fp ' 'C-sir - 3 1 V 1:5 ', , T v .-3 :ggg -59 ' ,K ld ' '. 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Mike Smith i . ' Pat Yalch ' Q ,MWF ' 5 6 ig Brad Cranberry Qrunner-up to Mr. C0-Lint Q' .65-fqgiaiwl :wk .iw fig ,. ,XM , UP 5 , . A l' , 'I ,Z I. H has N Nancy Cummllls S M e y n Debbie WM V i . A' xzaifistl Q ' Larry Ashley .. wit: W , twtvnhjamt g X, , , Diane Little Z, X I Mx. 1 5 ' S M 5 in it-4 Johnny Ratcliff -X N . W bs, t V new .3 g's5,hQ Joey MCNUIIY y 'S K , Q3 - ' Vickie Godbold Qrunner-up to Miss Co-Lint S . f -S if g i ' M as it J Sammy Smith .tx K X i - -' i' 'Q . 4ii55iA.f,Ll i 3 - Ex I U Lynn Smith 60 Hall of Fame To be Selected to the Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be given to a Copiah-Lincoln Junior College student The 1973 TRILLIUM presents the three graduating sophomores in the twentieth selection for Co-Linls Hall of Fame Each of these was nominated in open nominations, approved by a screening committee of his fellow students, recommended by a faculty committee on the basis of character, leadership, and contributions to Copiah-Lincoln. They join 59 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 1962 Patricia Ann Calhoun Zoula Mae Hennington Fred A. Frizzell 1963 Donald H. Butler' Joe Wayne Jolly Thomas F. Lowery ' Deceased 1964- Hilda Marie Johnson Percy Lee Parker Audrey Raye Smith 1965 Jeanie Meyers Sonya White LaVerne Thames 1966 Dennis Cranberry 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- 1970 Judy Jones Charlene Walker Glenn Wallace 1971 Rickey Thomas Clopton Jane Elizabeth Sanders Joseph William Yates, Jr 1972 Peggy Jean Arnold Robert Andrew Geoghegan Patricia Walker 1973 Vicky Godbold Mike Jones Daphne Landress gf' .f 'ii ka W gi' rv 1 we Q D iff 5 fl 'ff W ,V Z 1 Y N- ' M hx , M! F , 1 K X, I I .e, K. ,ig S 1 O , I Hall of Fame Mike Jones ,K Hall of Fame Daphne Landress , BY ,., 8 Fa. -ww ,,.. , . RUBY LEE BANKS VICKIE COKER ALISA GUYN ES GARY HODGES Seventeen Selected for Wh0's Qu LORRAINE BREAZEALE VICKY GODBOLD ADW! drag, ,Wi BURRELL HIGDON MIKE JONES If Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges me ' ' ' 'fl C 2 -zz A K5 Air . . -. 8 469' 21:1 I tr X Z XR . qnbbl, 5 .,,.,,. A T? DAPHNE LANDRESS JOHNNY RATCLIFF NANCY LYNN SMITH LEE B. MCCOY, JR. JAMES MICHAEL SMITH DAVID SWALM MARY ALICE PRICE MARTHA LYNN SMITH MARTHA E. WEST Students to Be Featured in Annual Biography I 65 xy 5 1 Ge fit at J' I ala Kgs ,il if 5 Q ary Dees Wins iss Copiah-Lincoln 1972 'INN bg 4,508 'f Q. x 'Q' N 'a N if . Jil, V 'f ft wp: it 's'L5.,V if ?Gf'f1'Mi'f V 4: . sqmfui P, L 5 aim f as , gf' f ,N sa sis! r -'inf A' li :Z 25? .. ' '14, ' 4 ,A JANE SANDERS, Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College 1971, crowns the new Miss Copiah-Lincoln, Mary Dees. Participates in State Pa eant t , ' I i f AVA. ,.,,, fix El Y ,. , ,N ' MARY DEES, Center, is surrounded by her alter- y fi nates Il Lo rj Kathy Walker, secondg Marsha - Gregg. firstg Mary: Pam Ward, fourthg and - Teresa Jo Culpepper, third. Eleven contestants Z W were in the pageant. Judy Moon Denson was ' mistress of ceremonies. r I i wa... ff- JS... 4 .. ri A . W., '9 v--...I -- IA , gf,-wr' A , Mg. I ' 6 ,Ht In , ,n- '54, ',,c4fq ' X .MN J . , YM ' in ' . L, 'S f 'f' Cfilz x, ,, - 'f 1 ' ' , Mm 'ff V i ,g,5., , qs nj? gf f I 'Z ' ag f - 22' . If ' Y 4,5940 '55, y,.Q ' We .Q QW-5 .M A. ff- ,4 ,z, ff' A as ' if ,, V+ N. Wh, 3 ' Mar Dees 67 Most Beautlful College Beauty Judy Little College Beauty Sandra Grayson College Beauty Debbie Purser vm V523 A ,V 2' ,Q 1 4 5 , ' W , A ' mf 9 College Beauty Becky Thompson N -' i Q55-I if f' Daze. I , 5276, 'izgvl ' In fig, 1 y f,QwgQ3ffff3Q,,, fi E 5 ff , 9 . ' 2 jr D ff f 1 l i , fix 1 l K MRS. DAVID FARNHAM, Alumni AhSOf'l3IlClI1 president, left. crowns Mary Dees ab homecoming quef-n as escort Randy Sharp looks on. Presenting flowers is Theja W Joneb. 1971 home:-oming queen. ' i Freshman Maid - Joan Butschek Escort - Leslie Smith Mary Dees ins Home-comin ueen l i .4 :yi A.. ' 7 a ,Y if I i Fri-shrnan Maid - Mitzie Henderson Freshman Maid - Kathy Jackson Est-nrt 4 Phil Hinton Escort - David May X . t ,, H , Sophgmgre Maid - Sandra Grayson Members of the homecoming court are fl to ri Mitziv Henderson. Joan Biitwhek. San Escort - Mike Jones dra Grayson, Mary Deeb, queen: Connie Ratvliffg She-ila Watts, and Kathy ja:-kson. Students Select Six Maids 1 :Qi 6 f r O FY Sophomore Maid Q Connie Rutvliff Sophomore- Maid - She-iid Watts Escort - james King EN-orl S Slow Mt-Nully 71 i ',w'v42ff-vlzgggv.-i J 5' .ly - ,-w.,-:vm-a f 'N I U' .2 .wt f-tm V1 VM- fir , W-I 19 9 we f if ' 41 Viv 1 s 9 ,W , .. Ax iv 1... fir ' ,f M if is W, 4 , r41 m...,y+ i My M, ha, - ,, be I X 'Qfiv-Sw: OP' 1, ' ML- ' 4, Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln High School Keith Douglas and Linda Lowery 'IG' ,A 5 Q Q 5 we A Y I ,vi '- : . 'V W' Keith Douglas Linda Lowery fqqv asf S f 7 ff 1. I w W 4 'riff 1 . 6 4 9 1 ?.,,hv9' w , q, 4 , 11 if W mx, a 1 74 ' 1 -M ws, ?.. High School Who's Who MOST INTELLECT UAL Danny Sewell and Renee Russell WITTIEST COUPLE Steve Russell and Jenny Sanders MOST DEPENDABLE COUPLE Terry G. Smith and Jennifer Hall MOST HANDSOME Ray Maples MOST POPULAR Sambo Ray and Marilyn Britt MOST ATHLETIC Bobby Byrd and Cindy Smith FRIENDLIEST Davey Butler and Suzzinne Coleman 4542.-4 High School lass Favorites I N . i ' I sg Q 3' Mike Ray, Junior Favorite Janet Douglas, Junior Favorite Gipsy Smith, Senior Favorite Shirley Lowery, Sophomore Favorite Cindy Ray, Freshman Favorite ' Richard Furr, Freshman Favorite Not Pictured: Lee W. Berry, Senior Favorite Tony Mclnnis, Sophomore Favorite '...f-iii , 1 ,i i-3 if 5 rg v My Elfiiil gf ' ggi' .. 7 2 ,at Sars' Effie-ef','f f sg pifxfgg 4. ,. 39 iz S ' 1' :f ' il .yy is at i l Q, 1 f' 14.41. v1.,1, ' -, is V'5'f 'f2i7 ' i, Yr- ' . l if ' 'ab L' ,K X, A High School Most Beautiful Marilyn Britt QQXEQHWR A 2 a Suzzinne Coleman High School Beauties Linda Lowery 1 Z? , 1'eke ,A 1 Dianne Dees Jennifer Hall Reigns as High School Homecoming ueen a+ 'V'- Q 14 Y- , I . ,bf r , ,F fg., ff Qui-Q-n Jcnnifs-r Hall and vhcorl Danny Sf-well. s. .ni HOMECOMING COURT MEMBERS for Copiah-Linvoln High Si-howl invlude- Ixlundingfrnnl l In rl Kathy Bvrry, Limlu Low-ry. ,li-nniI'e-r Hull. Surah Childs. Sliirle-x Low rx aml C-uylv Brislvr. On huvk row an- Tvrry Smilh. Ray Mgiplw, Danny Se-wr-ll, Ira Moll:-5. Jimmy larkwoii, uml Rivl-ly Smith. Sarah Childs - Football Maid Ira Motley - Escort IEW irlvy Lowvry 4 Sopliomorv Maid ,limmy .lat-kann 7 lrlwort Linda Lowary - Senior Maid Ray Maples - Escort HO ECOMING MAIDS 1972 Kathy Bfirry - Junior Maid Tc-rry Smith - Esvort Gaylv Bristf-r - Frvshman Maid Hivlq' Smith - Esvort Students Win Honors During 1972-73 ig ,pzgfggi 'Q it aa, .swag Q DANNY SEWELL CHARLES SPENCER MARY ALICE PRICE MARTHA LYNN SMITH National Merit Brookhaven Kiwanis Crown Zellerbach C,-Own Zf-llfirbaph V Semi-Finalist Club Music Scholarship Scholarship Sf-holargl-,jp STAR STUDENT Eiga? ii' K I I FLORENCE SINCLAIR ST. REGIS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Henry Sykes, Randy Leggett, Glynn Whittington, and Nanvy Fairchild Betty Crocker Homemaker were selected winners of St. Regis Scholarships given annually to students in vocational-technical education. Award . 55,-::.,g.'. . ff' ,rm ,I A N If X RITA FARMER I. MIKE SMITH EMMITT MADISON BRUCE STEELE Wilson Bridges Memorial NICAA All-American Honorable Mention, Honorable- M:-nlion. Scholarship All-American Specialist All American All Ann-rivan Scholarships, Honors, All Americans Highlight Awards for 19 3 lf we learned anything in these years, it is that nothing remains the same. All of life is change, and to see that fact most clearly we have only to look at ourselves. We have become men and women seeking our place in a world that constantly changes. 82 0 ffg, is E in f ix, K , a : -N' rf' -. r EZ rf' ,. ww- so ...-1 ' xxx ' 'Egg xx L tw-4 - , ,, K, ., .An tt Ag.: vs-N ., .ft , .. ., rw -X .3 at-wry , A NI. I.. . .JW -rl? i s 2:3 'i f wi' SX 2 'X X Q33 5' , V 5' 0 ' + 3 Q so . f .Q NS me if 323335 5Qigggg'gggf wi? 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' ' J Wy- X Qs. it 'i ' V' - , ' ' 'hiv' ' I ' f A 3 I 1 ' :1 3 f-gat' . 3 . .ul M 51 7: C ' , ,V-'fm A L ' ' ' 1 'r m- -as 5 I 1 1 r 1 : gl HEAD COACH C B Hawkms ns pnctured wnth Alton Greenlee and Ronnie P J o ? - so 'Fw A l fi Mm E, ,.k, , .V,4, 2, .W N , Lg 125-- g-fe ,yi 'fi T 2- , .4 -.Fig :, - f?2i7,z,Q?' ' Qi vj's1x.'.w-3 Q- , , ,T SN ' f. wif I' Brad Cranberry and Mike Cloplon turned in a lol of hard work as managers of the football team. DENNIS BEASLEY STEVE AMOS Tackle - Hazlehurst Wingback - Hazlehurst HON. MENTION - ALL STATE in X ' BRIAN DAVIS RUSSIA EVERETT End - Fayette Guard - Newhebron HON. MENTION - ALL STATE CO-LIN 7 MISSISSIPPI DELTA 10 The Wolves lost 10-7 in a heartbreaker for the season's opener to Delta, who later won the state championship. Phillip Lewis scored for the Trojans in the sec- ond with a 6 yd. TD with Mack Gower's kick good. Willie Harold Harris scored for the Wolves on a 60 yd. run with Don Coleman making the extra point. In the final quarter the Trojans' field goal attempt by Gower of 13 yards was good. CO-LIN 13 HOLMES 13 Both teams scored their points before halftime to play to a fourth period dead- lock. Holmes scored twice in the first quarter when Spike Crawford raced 13 yards after a Michael Bates pass. Willie Brown made the PAT. Crawford ran 6 yds. for another score. Co-Lin's scores came in the second when Harris ran 9 yards and Jake Russell passed 13 yds. to Emmitt Madison. Coleman's PAT after the Harris score was successful, assuring the Wolves of a tie. Brown attempted two unsuccess- ful field goals and a touchdown by Madison was nullified by a clipping penalty in the second half of the game. J. Mike Smith Makes Two All-American Teams 86 H-X A t. r fb' EMMITI' MADISON WILLIE HAROLD HARRIS End - Monticello Halfbafrk - Monticello ALL STATE and ALL STARQ ALL STATE and ALL STAR HON. MENTION, ALL AMERICAN a- . f 2 ,iss X BRUCE SMITH J. MIKE SMITH a Center - Magee Guard - Magee HON. MENTION - ALL STATE ALL STATE3 ALL STARg ALL AMERICANg ALL AMERICAN SPECIALIST BRUCE STEELE Tackle - Magee ALL STATE: ALL STAR JOE SMITH HON. MENTION - ALL Quarterback - Monticello AMERICAN iiggrvrl A 1 x I X JIM STRONG LARRY ASHLEY Center - Natchez Fullback - Hazlehurst CO-LIN 9 GULF COAST 24- In a game which saw defending NATIONAL CHAMPIONS worried, Tommy Saia scored on an 18 yd. field goal from Kenny Boynick. Jerry Brister, Charles Davis, and Bruce Steele collected a 2 point safety for the Wolves, ending first period 3-2. Co-Lin scored in the second when Russell passed to Madison for 16 yds. and Coleman made the PAT. Co-Lin led 9-3 until the final seconds of the period when Boynick passed to Richard Thurman for 36 yds., ending halftime I0- 9. Thurman and Fredericks scored in the third and fourth to give the Bulldogs a 24--9 victory. CO-LIN 42 HINDS 20 The Wolves ramped arch-rival Hinds' Eagles 412-20 in the first win of the sea- son. Bobby Barrett passed to Greg Tims for 35 yds. for the first Eagle TD with Joey Williams making the PAT. Co-Lin opened up scoring by getting 28 points in the second period. Harris made scores of 2 yd. and I4yd. runs. Revis Beach's 2 point conversion was good after the second score, Madison scored on a 32 yd. interception with Coleman making the PAT and Madison passed to Russell for I6 yds. with Coleman again adding the extra point. Barrett scored for Hinds on a 3 yd. run. In the third, Randy Johns raced over 2 yds. for the Wolf score and Cole- man's kick was good. Harris raced 77 yds. in the final period with Coleman again kicking the extra to make it 42. Sammy Boles scored for the Eagles on a 2 yd. run. Wolves Stomp Hinds Eagles JIMMY BALDWIN REVIS BEACH End - Mendenhall Halfback - Hazlehurst .t lf? W- ' f L.. ' X, 0 ra 'K' -. ML 'L' ey Q' ' .np . 'A I x 'N P. .I .I wrwaw - .:.,:e-t- - if .b-all '-1f..ii-.: .' '- ' ',. JERRY BRISTER TOM BROOKS Center - Wesson End - Newhcbron Q 'Q'az.:l1i'f?:'f?,g 1' rg,-. i .gi :E'i'f5i':.'-1f.4'I 4 Wolves Win Over Southwest, East Mississippi DON COLEMAN CHARLES DAVIS End - Mendenhall Guard - Bogue Chitto ,..' ' j x , k '.Ss-S -Q Q3 A. jf Wh N. WM, ,,,. . .,., ., gif Ii. , x ,1,3.'2Iy,KQ.,.',, -,I IIIQ ' v.-, - . if' ..4E...::, ' -' . :., - i 4 . . ts, fn lfrqzfw 'Q H 4 0 V fsfw' ' ao. ,N f 1 1' . BRUCE DUNN' CHARLES HINES Center - Magee Wingback - Natchez CO-LIN 37 SOUTHWEST 14 Harris opened scoring by running 61 yds. and Coleman adding the PAT in the second victory of the season. In the second quarter, Coleman's 25 yd. field goal was good and Madison scored on a 13 yd. pass from Russell. Russell passed 20 yds. to ,Iohnny Stewart for another second period score with Coleman making both extra points. Russell passed 6 yds. to John Mallett for a third period score. SW scored in the third on a 30 yd. pass from Butch Williams to Jerry Hill. Lev Cavin made the PAT. Stewart scored for the Wolves on a 2 yd. run in the fourth, while Merdock Havord scored on a 6 yd. run for the Bears. Coleman's kick for the Wolves and Cavin's kick for the Bears were good. CO-LIN 21 EAST MISSISSIPPI 14 In the biggest heart stopper of the year, the Wolves won over the Lions in the last 30 seconds of the game. Co-Lin started the scoring in the first when Russell passed to Madison for a 45 yd. run and Coleman helped by making the PAT. james Wriley returned a 70 yd. punt for the Lions score with Larry Vick making the extra point. Halftime was 7-7. Harris put the Wolves ahead on a 1 yd. score following a 75 yd. drive. Coleman added the PAT. In the fourth, Charlie Morgan scored on an 11 yd. pass from Dwane Taylor. Vick's kick was good. With 30 seconds to go and the score tied 14-14, Jake Russell hit Emmitt Madison on a 30 yd. pass. Ole Luck was with the Wolves as Madison danced down the sidelines to score, The Wolves' fans were wild! BOBBY HOLBROOKS RANDY JOHNS Fullback - Pinola Halfback - Hazlehurst ,itffm-Q TIM LOWERY JOHN MALLETT Guard - Wesson Fullback - Natchez Four Make A11 State, A11 Star HENRY MAY GALE MORRIS Fullback - Mendenhall Gllafd - Namhel ' Q - -, wi n if ROBERT PURSER JAKE RUSSELL Wingback - Mendenhall Quarterback - Magee CO-LIN 19 NORTHWEST 6 Before a large homecoming crowd, Co-Lin scored 13 points in the first quarter to lead 13-0 at halftime. Harris scored on a 2 yd. run with Coleman's PAT good. Russell passed to Tom Brooks for 5 yds. for the other Wolf score. In the third, Harris raced 5 yds. for another score The two point conversion attempt failed. The Rangers' lone score came in the fourth when Boyd Cole passed to Mike Norwood for 7 yards. The conversion attempt failed. CO-LIN 7 PEARL RIVER 21 Ken Bufkin scored for Pearl River's Wildcats in the first period with Hank Reed adding the PAT. L. B. Bullock scored on a 2 yd. run with Reed adding the extra point. The Wildcats led 14--O at halftime. Charles Hutchins passed to Bufkin for 3 yds. in the third and Reed's toe was good again. Co-Lin's lone score came when Russell passed 70 yds. to Harris. Jimmy Baldwin passed to Dan Williamson for the two point conversion. CO-LIN 25 JONES 41 Madison scored on a 34- yd. run in the first. Wendel Ishee came back with a 2 yd. run with Mike Sheppard making the PAT. Terry Goodin scored on a 4- yd. run in the first to make it 13-6. The Wolves got back on the scoreboard when Harris went 15 yds. and Russell passed to Madison for 15 yds. West passed to Milton Coker on a 19 yd. with Sheppard making the extra point. In the third, Ishee scored, as did West and Goodin. Russell scored for the Wolves in the fourth on a 1 yd. run with Coleman making the PAT. GERRY SANDEL AUGUSTA SHANNON Halfback - Natchez Tackle - Wesson an i Q , Kiwi . 'J' W4 1 xi r J. 2 , A, 1 ' e ' I 72 .V like-rp zffatiemr .- t, - I , 1 ' , t ,H . 1 f . 1 . . A N... f y o t t - f'is,::5.f, .. 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If A in W , . AeA,14 M 4, , 3 fe., xl Ap AA . 7254-' X 'KZ cuff' LAROME TAYLOR DAN WILLIAMSON End -- Newhebron End - Monticello A 4518.4 Wolves Become N3tiOH,S Only Undefeated Team at 18:03 Nationally-Ranked All Season M IH? JZ- CAPTAINS MANAGERS Mike jones and Gary Coleman Travis Young and Kenny H COACH LAWRENCE SMITHMIER HEAD COACH M K TURK p Wolves Win 25, Lose 3, Win State Championship Take a team that ranks third in the nation and that is nationally ranked all season. Take a team that wins the overall Mississippi Junior College Championship and the South Mississippi crown. And a team that is the last junior college in the nation to be defeated. Add 25 wins and only 3 losses. That's the success story of the 1973 Wolves and of Coaches M.K. Turk and Lawrence Smithmier. At 18-0 the Wolves are THE NATION'S ONLY UNDE- FEATED TEAM. Along comes fifth-ranked in South Mississippi, Meridian, and downs the Wolves, then fifth nationally, 88-79. It's the final week of regular play. And the lights go out with 5 sec- onds left in the half against Pearl River and the Wolves are lead- ing 39-25. The team gets revenge over MERIDIAN in overtime 88-84 in the South Tournament. The Wolves win the SouthiMississippi championship for the second straight time by beating Gulf Coast. In the state tournament, wins over Northwest and Itawamba bring the trophy and state crown to Co-Lin, the first time in 25 years and only the third time in the college's history. In the State NJCAA Qualifying Tourney held here Co-Lin gets a forfeit from Pearl River and goes into the semi-finals. The Wolves beat Northwest again. Utica at 26-1 and Co-Lin at 24-1 battle for the topseeded Mississippi spot. Utica wins in overtime by one point, 84-83. The Wolves go to Paducah, Ky. as favorites in the Region VII NJCAA Tournament, having been ranked number one all year. In the opener the Wolves win over Somerset Ky. 92-86. But Motlow State Community College in Tennessee ends Co-Lin's success story by winning 90-74 in a poor performance by the Wolves. THE WOLVES IN THE FINAL NJCAA POLL RANKED THIRD IN THE NATION, JUST BEHIND WRIGHT OF CHI- CAGO AND GULF COAST OF FLORIDA. It's been a whirlwind all season . . . followed by hundreds and hundreds of loyal fans . . . the fact you won 25, lost two at home, and only one on the road with 26 points the deciding factors, the only Mississippi team to win a game in Region VII Tourney, all starters getting All State Honors, the sophomores posting a two year winning record of 49-9, and the state, region, and national attention and news coverage. VICTORIES were over Holmes 68-54, 70-683 Delta 95-63, over Southwest 86-67 in the Co-Lin Invitational and 77-64 over Hinds in the finals to win the overall trophyg East Central 101-673 Jones 79-73, 89-723 Southwest 94-78, 99-773 USM Freshmen 99-80, 86- 63, MERIDIAN 84-71, Hinds 86-67, 104-583 Gulf Coast 88-72, 70-66, Pearl River 77-70, in the South Tourney over MERIDIAN 88-84 and Gulf Coast 75-69, in the State Tournament over North- west 92-83 and Itawamba 60-52, in the State NJCAA Qualifying Tourney over Northwest 84-72 and a forfeit by Pearl River, and over Somerset Ky. 92-86 in the Region VII Tournament in Padu- cah, Ky. LOSSES were to Meridian, redgate, referees, rednecks, and company 88-79: Utica in overtime 84-833 and to Motlow State 90- 74. What a year it has been! One that Wolf fans won't soon forget. Hillard Gets All-American Honorable Mention Honors GARY COLEMAN MIKE IONIi1Sb 9 . Forward - Brookhaven Forward - New e ron S R Hon. Ment., All State All State Ji 1' , , V 44 , I I, 'rf-fl I ,w4,,,'w C I wizmig as 4 ff' ., H -1 '15 , 3 W to f U l 1,4 QL n aw. ,HI ,,,' EDDIE PICKETI' JOHNNY RATCLIFF Forward - Wesson Guard - Natchez I-Ion. Me-nt., All State LINCOLN COUNTY MEMBERS are Ken Hall, seated, managerg fl Lo rl Don Pressley, Cary Coleman, Lee Dixon, DAVID TANNER of Magee reprvsente-ri Simpson Johnny Richardson, and Danny Truvillion. County on the team. All Starters Grab All State Honors RANDY SHARP DAVID TANNER Guard - Newhebron Forward - Magee DANNY TRUVILLION LEE DIXON Guard - Brookhaven Forward - Brookhaven Hon. Mem., All State The Wolves are comin . . . the Wolves are ' en. 1' lf, COPIAH COUNTY PLAYERS are IL Lo Rl Eddie Pickett, Marion Hillar d, and Bruce MrKenzie. FROM ADAMS COUNTY ARE Johnny Ratcliff and Robert Jones. LAWRENCE COUNTIANS are Randy Sharp and Mike Jones. A 1 V i x 5-Q MARION HILLARD Center - Crystal Springs A'glg3t3ggJ1y3g2gA 33351333532 Wolves rank third in nation BRUCE MCKENZIE DON PRESSLEY Forward - Crystal Springs Guard - Loyd Star 1' ' 7773 iflfffyil os' ,J N-. At Home or Away, the Stands Were Packed! 95 Coached by Mrs. Mary Love Hux, the Extramural Team played South- west, Meridian, Mississippi College, Gulf Coast, Holmes, and Pearl River. They participated in the East Central tournament as well as the State Tour- nament and posted a 7-4 record. Extramural Team Has Excellent eason in 773 SUSAN BEALL Forward DEB AINSWORTI-I SALLY BRITI' GAY CHANCELLOR JACKIE COOPER MARGEE GRIFFIN Pivot Pivot Forward , Guard Forward All SUNG All State Hon. Ment., All State LAURIE HAMMACK PAM MADDOX KAY SMITH MELISSA THAMES VICKIE WHITE Pivot Guard Guard Forward Guard Co Lin Offers Baseball, -f M K Turk Basketball Camp of Champions i ' A it A A '-va Baseball Golf ' ' .V .fi-P ' t 15115 - nm ' :,- qi., x Q f FR , Boxing High Srhool Tratk State Champions 1972 Team members were ,loe Smith, Artis Murray, Gerry Sandel, Steve Amos, Joey Brown, Emmitt Madison, Joe Dale Walker, Willie Harris, William Teasley, Brad Cran- berry, mgr.g Darrell Martin, Dennis Beasley, Leroy Chat- man, Brian Davis, and Tony Thames. mgr. Not pictured is David Tanner. Coaches were C. B. Hawkins and Ron- nie MCNair. The Wolves captured eight first place wins and established two new records in winning the state championship Intramural pool, ping-pong, and basketball are also offered to students. Golf, Tenn1s,and Track CobraICheerleaders Support Teams J 1-s. ,f nf I 5 . 'fi 1q 'g ff 'I a 'A' ff dx fi . JZ' ag 0 , ,-, . - . ,, ., , :' I .4:z:f'-:zw-.I11 . 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A -' 1.53-gaxijf' ' 1. . 4, 'ff 'few 1 - f ,. f ' 'HE-A-,Jg3. ' 4 ,f flaw 1 A,s,e,. fwfr 'nf . , Cobras Win Four, Lose Six Games ,J J. i1f'5EfWf5l Q' ' ff t Vmnw, ,if fm , V. , - , Q .. , ,,,,,,,.,f,5,,f e , 2? 7162. M-W ,I A ,,,,i, . . ,Q ,QA ,, ,LJ fi, 54511,-W,v.',,A,, L. ..-Av .-y.,,. . J. ' A., .f.'.g,,,v H .f f I 7'??m,yQ, ' - fi.. - ,W V 4 2 ' 'f f: ir rz? .k , ., M- :YV-6 .,,, V, 55195 ,, .- A . A' P, i f - f 5 :gvaffyf , 2 -ggi , 1 -i f 'V - ' . fzff. A - ,. , V ,-4,331 wwf If ' f - 2 --2124, K 1 '- , M if 3 , J Ricky Beall CO-LIN SCORES 7 Topeka-Tilton 6 Bogue Chilto 7 Pinola 0 Newhebron 6 Dexter , A 36 Enterprise no 1 'WW if 1 14 Mi. Olive Coach 'John Garner, standing, and Assistant 12 iilifm . ize Coach Mike Hux. 18 Loyd Star bn 3.3 V fi 6 1 E ,i , , 3 1 6 4.5 ff., A , , F if if , Q' 21 T' A MANAGERS Steve Smith ,im 5.,. ii 4 A if , OTHER 6 8 10 24 26 12 38 6 31 0 f, ,gy V, 1? ,,,, , ,,io ,Q ,ff N James Thornhill fhomecomingj 5 fi A + R551 RANDY BELL LEE BERRY DAVEY BUTLER BOBBY BYRD KEITH DOUGLAS Senior - Tackle Senior - Quarterback Senior - Tackle Senior - Tackle Senior - Guard Second Team, All Mid-South Conference x IQIQIX? C 6 SIIASXQQR Xx.- - ,Q ,ii+.i.,,e.. Nm ws T265 MIKE CREELY Junior - Center SCQTTY KING - IVIICI-SOUII1 Junior 1 Quarterback A fi? qw. 44 A If bfi if fyfif' JAMES HAMILTON Junior - End ,,,, .1 A .ww CHARLES JAMES Junior - End V wxgyi I f .ew ffkgwgi' -. 513 i 7 -f QQ 4' . I - . Ll f 'f - . .ff g1?'v?f ' N 'Ri ,ff .wvfgn ,-.qv ....,,,,.. :eg , fi '- f . 4 . ? . ..,, , Q. 5 X . ff . ' ' ' Ifi f l '12 M , ia i, 1 T54 4' 5144, i : ..If f 1 fr 1. V is , 4' i 1, , ,L Q. Y fix, 1? ' Y ? gg ' -N1.'f f4 L11 ' . f' , -, -5 4 ' F ..., Q ' 'Qu , ' V - I ,N .!., -4 53. .. I.,-.7 gvlfyi,5.'2K:Z A35 7 -..-Y 'I ff, -' I fi A ' . ,pn V ,, . ' , i.. fi.1.f'. -Q RAY HAMILTON SAMMY JONES Senior - Fullback Senior - Tackle n i ' ' I '. ' f-,'n7'a3 .,. Q, 1 .P 5 ,wig 1 fl I f 1. ri ' , 0.41. - .,., ,I ,,AW,,'. V ' E: v. , 1-Qwafxr. ff, :,, f ,W 2 .a ,,,, 46, . , my ,.-My-1,2-f - 1 ,f.-,V ,iw ,.:,,f,, . ,,, .JW , A 52 .- V.. mfs: , -,.fg. if' 'f i-.11?,??3f fef:,-2- 1,-1.-, -,fm ., . , Wh. ' - ., ' . f ., . ,,Q,, , ,r:,l 5 5? .. ,, ,, ff 4 W 1 sv- f it .M 1 ,I 'f f ff 1 f ,2.-J V, ,' -if , f ., fr, 'Mx JZ. 'ffl ,ha ,, 15011 mfr: ,Q afw 1 J 5 :W ff , , 'ff I' gf, Ifgiff fx M, g If 'mffaf 1 rf' I ' ,, .ff If f f 5 434 mf: If ff, 0 A . . 1M y 1053, ,J ff ff, J 1,-1, 'G' f ' 4, Q ,f. 5. .,4', . 'i Z? 4 f-,lf-we ' 4 17' I id aw f K- f :QKZIZLLJ SAMBO RAY Senior - Center HON. MENT., Mid-South ff' f if RONNIE WEEKS Junior - I .41 ,. f 'v W HA' 1 W. ., .L qm- Guard Y , 5 ,1- -, , ' .'d 'fI'?'-V , Y ,, 1'-f ., ,. - , .. Q V 5 V ' -'-r. . ,g'....,Al V g my .. A , 7 , ,Q 4.13, ' ' ' f 157f'I :f:ZdgvZ3f - 'E:' 1 ' ' f .- 15 .Y f - , -. ?:'iiI?fI F1 ., ,S-.2.,5..:A .- In ixfvfn YIIl'?v1: -V 'T -.?'f'?-'53 34524, ' V - wiv' A ' ' ' -'v - Q 1..'. .,. f . -,JJ 3,6 4 4 1 'V W f f , ,f cz W 4 .in I 2 'W 4 , 41 P N ,Y 1 ,319 1 , H I I Mxx J 1 I , , , . gr, I f , fy 'J . , 4 , Z f 1' Q., ' .W a, ,Ab ,J I , M ,I I. f . ,,,.4 f.. w .J JT of 5 f 4 Q.. 5, :fl , ' Mm. fpyyneifai M' 4 f . -512' -Qifkfm' ' My 1,7 ,f A , .W 5 f f f, 5 I , ff f , 1 1 1 If ,A f ., Q, f Mu , ni, f r -, ' -ff f fa 4' f 4 '9 fr, .41 M f ' , 1' 3,0 wwf f 3, f , , f sw, H wwf f , . 1 JAMES ANDING Sophomore - End OTIS SHANNON Senior - Halfback HON. MENT., Mid-South , , if ima . , I , SHERMAN SMITH Junior - Guard HENRY BYTHER Sophomore - Guard 5 if jj' Inf? Y VERNON GORDON Sophomore - Guard I 1? TONY MCINNIS H ' Sophomore - Halfback 1 ,,! I A ' w 1 J J TERRY KING l Freshman - Fullback 2 I 1 N N w I u JIMMY SHANNON Freshman - End 1 El h ..,. Q. D x ii.-gf.: .r , . I me . A To W V ' v if 'Zia WV, , 1 P sf, f-. 'JT was NSN iw? 'Q Q ii wi wwf I .. . 1 i' f ' W, Q I . -f ' A ,. A , , x,Kk. . , gf, rw. ' ' , ' vg ff1Ss.11l 1 4 - X au. u ' w J ' ' ' .. - -:N T ' . , . -35i1+'-Mi ' -'- V '.v,q+v:Q.?Xx.a- ,gr-y ,3., 55, Q5 'Qesfr .2-,K 'rf f' 'J 'fx-sf. f '. TW ..- -ref-QQ JT J-' . 1 x v: 'A'iJf,' 'Ni six-w .....r ,s .V C Lsrma- -F 'fewzfvbfxif JAMES SHELTON Sophomore - Tackle HERMAN JOHNSON Sophomore - End ...K . 4 ,..,. sf- ,,,. V .2 Vb., is ' , , 'Rue S r-'e , , ,ff J wx V1-Mr . x i Ri' SN . ,NN 'S.':,'5' 'S WF XY? f- sr s ,. . N. . we-vrfrf -6.51 , qi - ' my M,- '19 :sm ' J-.M - my f -' rv,-:M 55, V ,',,, . 2 t . , L-.tx 1. 3 . .. 35.1 Y,-, Q 1, N ,M 5 'A .fm -v, ,,,. f. ' '45 , :fit X.-el' ' - .- Y . ,X Q , 2 E Lfelfx' if ,, ' . fi' ' f, .P ', . X I ., I X J: -1' . ., sx'T,ff'?L , , .. r,,,,,,, in ,N , w.: - KELCY RANEY Freshman - Halfback Six Seniors on Team WILL TURNBO 50Ph- - Tackle BENNIE BYRD HON. MENT., All Mid-south Freshman - Guam , ..,.- JERRY MONTGOMERY Sophomore - End ,ws , , 1.,:,.,,.fv,.,w-YM A I' ' J ?K I' pay.. . 'cfwfff :f- ' '-VY' v QM--Q ,' regains?-figs H15 v'3i2- fiffv-5 if. I K ii 'f' '- ' N-,:,v,,-,.11, ff F- :alfa ,ff M aisle .1-,E ' if-' P1 ifi fuffp' - . wa 1 ,pw bf. Wh 'f Y by Z ln 4 iv' Q My 9,5 if a A K eg, I':,t. x L Q., I lm m 2225- , , 7. 4 f., -Y-4 fi ag' RUSSELL JOHNSON Freshman - Halfback A 1814, ,, V, . 4 ,,,.,,,,,,,p:4,e.gf . ,- , M . ,. M 1 ,A l ,V , zu 5 9 ' .X I ru-J L,, M,x ,.., 1 'fi i P i I w Nw. 9 ,,Z fii Cobras Win 16 Games, Lose 9 NINTH GRADE TEAM ll Lo rl are Ricky N. Smith, Charles Barlow, Joe Portrey, Voyce Williams. flop I Lo rj Terry King, William Smith, Troy Kimble, and Benny l02 V, Byrd. Manage-r Terry C. Smith Bobby Byrd Makes All Conference Team Sami - A A ' W g vi ' f A 5 ' , V, k:,,1kr9f,i? 1 Q Y, i I it If I 5 , , I me . f r BOBBY BYRD RAY MAPLES ! A' f Senior - Forward - Center Senior - Guard ,I 4 ' Y fi 'Ffa L. ALL MID SOUTH F nf, I X I Kun ofa ' Age. K' 6 . I fb ' x if IRA MOTLEY ANDY WATSON 4 Senior - Center Senior - Forward MIKE CREELY SCOTTY KING CHARLES SHANNON JERRY WHITE U Junior - Guard - Forward Junior - Guard Junior - Forward Junior - Forward 1 ' . 4 1 CQ 'I . ' RICKY BEALL AINSWORTH FRANCISCO HERMAN JOHNSON JERRY MONTGOMERY STEVE SMITH Sophomore - Guard Sophomore - Forward - Sophomore - Forward Sophomore - Guard Sophomori' 7 Forward Guard 103 indy Smith, Kath Berr Get All Conference Honors i X ,Q MARILYN BRITT CINDY SMITH Senior - Guard Senior - Forward - Rover ' ALL MID SOUTH NELDA SMITH KATHY BERRY Senior - Guard - Rover Junior - Rover ALL MID SOUTH 1 Y ff f' 1 A vt DIANNE DEES KIM BULLARD RENEE REID DEBBIE NEWMAN ,Iunior - Forward Soph. -- Guard Soph. -- Rover Soph. - Guard A . 1. f Wai 2-I . 901' ,. .' f'. . ww 5,341 sp i,,,',,g.,'fV5a5,- ,52- 1 5,7 12554, '24 Sf,-1 ag 'rmivftizf 1 mi if Not pictured: Linda Marler Soph. - Rover 104 , ' ' 'iff LORRAINE WATSON GAYLE BRISTER JANET RICE PAULA SMITH Soph. - Forward - Rover Fr. - Rover Fr. - Forward Fr. - Guard 1--iv-:s:- Cobrettes End With 2114-6 Season IORS Nelda Smith, Cindy Smith, and Marilyn Britt pose with Coach Mike MANAGERS Mary Alice Hawkins and B I Mille-r. Second Place in Mid-South Hux Gets Coach of Year Award v I 1 , V i I, X fl Q . i A , , .C -mqtl Coat l I ' X fl I I M 105 Seeking a better eduvation, we value. ll is strange how we tend to temporarily detour onto more enjoyable routes. We long for moments whicfh invite a release from our svllolarly enriclmlenl. We 1-an worry about that tomorrow. B111 tomorrow vomes too soon. O6 , 5 4 ,.......................,...sM , : , .. as b y, - - l 2, A f A 1 ,, f 77' -1 ,. fl , M 51 21 2. f 'img .. 5 LA 4 4 f ' rl f ,ff ,ff College Classes ii PH 'D wi-....,,, I -.......,,..- . --.i,. , i JI ., L-- 4 :ix-q r --........ - . S Q ir if ,. . -- x, 'N 1-f 'wvwxa 'ts' '- V X fb, ' 1 hi wh ,Q af , R Q ' -PM - Q is s, , ,QT ', Q F Q it A A f :wk .3 ,. ' P , N- fl X . . . ' I W Il - r xgklmn -- 'CT17 ,V ,M Xa 3' 5 LEADING SOPHOMORES are offiufrb Ifmnl lap tn right! Dvlibie Walker. Ire-asurerg and Sandra Grayson, secretary. Back row I to r are Greg Ball, represenlativw to the Studvnl Association: .lm-y Mc-Nulty. prvsitlt-nt: Bruve Str-4-le, repre-sffntativv to the Student Association: and Johnny Ratcliff, vice prvsidffnt. Joey MC ulty Leads Sophomores ENOCH AILES JR. W Wesson 2' l TED AINSWORTH , E , I Magee LEN ALFORD fm Kr-ntwood, La. DAVID ALLEN Monticello .1 ,s xt I R3 JEANENE ALLEN M4 t X,,,,M, Bronkliavffn STEVE Amos Hazlr-liurst V ,U BEVERLY ANNE ANDERSON V Weseo n ' GARY ARNOLD , J Mead v i l l Q. 'i 93llI'3?'57'i5ff5l MIKE ARNOLD Ma-atlvillv ADELINE ATTAYA . . Brookliave-n I GENE ATWOOD , Monliwllu i iw' SHIRLEY AUTMAN A E A W' Silvvr Grvvli N LA RUE BAKER , , Brmilxliavvn GREG BALI. 75- , I lVIuntire'llo 'Q iffy. , RUBY LEE BANKS Pinola ROBERT BARLOW Hazlehurst BEN BARNER Wesson A ,VVV 152 4 .1 m,v,,4fi ,v!., 3 ' f Q- , V ,. f'.3i?jff1f53 I , 1 S 4-,O X I f 1 SUSAN BEALL Wesson DENNIS BEASLEY Hazlehurst DAWN BENTON Hazlehurst DAVID BERKLEY Bude rvvf, an , A ff? Yi? PFH 1-Q '1.,:.,Ie a f I as 2 f fag fsim, K -I fv- 'fm 'urs f Iii MICKEY BERRY Pinola LINDA BISHOP Natchez SUSAN BLAIR Silver Creek KAREN BOLIAN Hazlehurst MARTHA BOLIAN Hazlehursl FLOYD BOONE Bogue Chitlo RALPH BOONE Bogue Chitlo JESSE BOWMAN Wesson KENNETH BOWMAN Crystal Springs VIRCIL BRAWLEY Brookhaven ESTER BRAY Eddicelon LORAINE BREAZEALE Brookhaven RONNIE BRITT Magee LARRY BRITT Brookhaven MARGARET BRITT Brookhaven PAM BRITT Brookhaven TONY BRITI' Brookhaven WEBB BRITI' Loyd Star SAVAGE BROWN Brookhaven CHARLENE BROWNE Brookhaven TONY BUCKLEY Brookhaven LEROY BURNETT Bogue Chitto DANNY BURRIS Nalrhez EDDIE BURTON Brookhaven HAMILTON BUSH New Hebron STANLEY CANOY EDDIE CALCOTE Brookhaven LOUIS CANFIELD Natchez X JO ANNA CASE Wesson MARY JANE CASE Brookhaven RICHARD CASE Brookhaven CHARLES CLAY Wesson MIKE COBB Hazelhurst VICKIE COKER Brookhaven ANN COLE Mend:-nhall CHARLES COLE Brookhaven RACHEL COLE Ruth CARY COLEMAN Brookhaven JOE COX Brookhaven LARRY CRAFT Magee DONALD CRAWFORD Mendenhall NANCY CUMMINS Meadville HOYT DAMPIER Monticello BRIAN DAVIS Fayette LARRY DAVIS New Hebron MARY DEES Wcason DIANE DENNIS Brookhaven JEANETTE DENNIS Brookhaven EVIYRA LYNN DICKEY Mc-ailville SHERRI DYESS Brookhaven BRUCE EDWARDS lVIf'nclenhall .IIMMIE EDWARDS Cryklal Springs ANN ENTERKIN Natl-lwz Magee GEORGE CARPENTER Monticello PATRICIA CARRELL Mendenhall CHRIS CASE Brookhaven DONALD E. CASE Loyd Star JENNIFER CASE Brookhaven MIKE CARR Union Church Nlw, 'EQ ' fx. L 1- .wg 9 Q A fs vw . I fig-3 N I A 3 af ' M L 2111ax,9'5?1.5?? i, ,V3A,, I BI , ,.,!5:E:h ,Af if uf X , 1 is-... A ,f Rm. FARMER 'Q 'Z' GERALDINE FREEMEN Wesson SANDRA FRIEDMAN Wesson BROWN FURLOW Brookhaven MIKE FURR Wesson I Q I ajl an f I is - lf: Q 5 3,-Img., yr , .ff ' , at u ,. IAN GARNER Magee .IEANNENE GILL Bude VICKY GODBOLD Bogue Ghitto MEG GOODSON Brookhaven VAN GRAHAM Wesson BRAD CRANBERRY Wesson SANDRA GRAYSON Mendenhall MARY GRIFFIN Ruth LIBBY GRUBBS Mendenhall LISA GUYNES Hazlehurst BILL HAAG Brookhaven KATHY HALL Hazlehurst KENNETH HALL Bogue Chitto PEGGY HAMMILL Loyd Star WAYNE HARDY Meadville JIM HARRIS Hazlehurst LARMON HARRIS Meadville- WILLIE HARRIS Montivello JIMMY HESTER Loyd Star BURRELL HIGDDN Brookhaven LES HILL Mr-arlville RICKY HILL Meaelvllle GARY I-IODGES Nalvhez BARBARA HOGGATII Brookhaven CLAYTON HOLLIER Hazlehurst f I i F , -.N N - rss? -, 'WW -t Mf '5-H5233 MIKE JONES New Hebron NANCY JONES Monticello WANDA JONES Oakvale ROBIN JORDAN Hazlehurst JANET KEEN West Lincoln BONNIE KENNEDY Amite, La. DIANE KING Brookhaven JAMES KING Roxie JOHNNY KING Brookhaven KENT KING Monticello MILFORD KING Wesson PATTI KNIGHT Crystal Springs LAURIE LADNER Jackson DAPHNE LANDRESS Wesson STEVE LANPHERE Monticello CHUCK LAWRENCE New Orleans, La. VICTOR D. LEE Pinola BRENDA LEWIS Hazelhurst CLEMENTINE LINSON I-Iazlehurst JUDY LITTLE New Hebron BARBARA LOFTON Brookhaven KENNY LOFTON McCall Creek TOM LOWERY Wesson WAYNE MQALPIN Crystal Springs LEE MQCOY JR. Mendenhall gut A -Nsfs.sN X x ibm: NATHAN JOHNSON West Lincoln DEAN JOHNSTON Bogue Chitto ,IAN JONES Mendenhall LILLIE JONES Magee DAVID IVY Hazlehurst DEBORAH JACKSON Natchez HUBERT JOHNSON Wesson HARRY HOOD Crystal Springs LINDA HUNTER 1 'QW' 8. F24 2 if f 4 . 'J--2 , 1 -1 if- if is 'iff 'K M76 , 5 'f 'vm 1' 'W ' lf: 1 , 1, N,-,QM . Q f W r , 51 ,W iff ': 'defy 1 ' 1 E ff x fx S. QB- ' ' ffm 1 QW- fg, V gigs' -N gf, 1 4, -Zapp VA, We A .ff an K, ,,v,!,3 z f W, , I, f,.f.1 '71, RODNEY MFDANIEL Kentwood La LESTER MLDAVID Brookhaven Q IV .,..7' Wag, af. UQ, an ,e 4,411 .1 iw I if . f' 22,2 H 42150. aQ , .A u r- XX Q , www X . I 'lr-gl-1 WILLIAM Mc-DONALD Brookhaven DAVID MCGEE Union Church ROBERT EARL MCGEHEE Brookhaven JOEY MCNULTY Meadville MARTHA MADDOX Magee PANSY MADDOX Magee PHIL MADDOX Mendenhall as 'YW' 'yu Lai ,.-M... 'Qlv 'YN EMMITI' MADISON Monticello FRANCIS MAGEE Magee ESTUS MANGUM Magee GEORGE MANGUM Magee JACK MAPP Brookhaven DANNY MARTIN Brookhaven WARREN MARTIN Wesson PAT MASON Natchez DAVID MAY Union Church DAWN MAY Mendenhall HENRY MAY Mendenhall JERRY MAY Brookhaven .IOHNNIE MAY Brookhaven JANET MEYERS Bogue Chitto CARROLL MIDDLETON Hazlehurst .IOSIE MIDDLETON Brookhaven ELQUEST MINOR Hazlehurst JAN MITCHELL Brookhaven CARROLL MONTGOMERY Brookhaven HARRELL MONTGOMERY Brookhaven DAVID MORGAN Brookhaven CHARLES MORSE Amile, La. WANDA MULLINS Monlieello GLYNN MURRAY Bude EDDIE MYERS Oakvale 8 5 A DANIEL PAGE Hazlehurst WADE PARHAM Magee KAY PATTERSON Jackson PAT PATTERSON Brookhaven GARY PETTS Wesson ANTIONETTE PERRY Brookhaven EDDIE PICKETI' Wesson BECKY PITTS Brookhaven GARY PRESTRIDGE Bogue Chitto GAIL PRICE Brookhaven HERMAN PRICE Natchez MARY PRICE Wesson HILDA PRIEST Roxie BETTY JOYCE RANEY Wesson CONNIE RATCIJIFF Meadville JOHN RATCLIFF Natchez JANE RATLIFF Brookhaven BILLY REEVES Monticello FRANK REEVES Bogue Chitto PEGGY RENFROW Natchez HERMAN REYNOLDS Magee DANNY RIALS Bogue Chitto BRENDA RICHARDSON Brookhaven JANET RICHARDSON Brookhaven JOHNNY RICHARDSON Bogue Chitto VICTOR NEWELL West Lincoln SONDRA NEWSOME Hazlehurst DOYLE NIX Brookhaven LOUIS OGLETREE Crystal Springs X 1 ff MARK NETTLES Brookhaven TOMMY NETTLES Brookhaven DONNIE NEVELS Brookhaven Mn f ,W , Ng. hiv. f I 7 JAMES NATIONS Lorman PEGGY NETHERLAND Natchez I X ff W W I 4 f5'f3'?5 ff 3' be-Sig X I' 4634, .1 , , algal f' . Z5'2..f51-,. , i ' L4 ,?f',.'3 . , ' '- , fl - 4 .g Lama., .. fv-. ma-, I , 1 ,, 4, Q-if Wa. 1 as 1 V 1 f l4.g'f?, , 1135 L ef? ,4 f 7, 3' ie f 1, as f 1 We ff! sa 1' a Ga f qi as ,QW ,vm ffl. I L..1 -4916 .rw Wm 'fax 1 , 4' ,t g-zz: ' , 1.A: TOMMY RICKS We-sson PAUL RILEY Nrw Hvbron ,fx - fiknr -1 2: K nw 4 -f. 5' x I ., ffffa f - ,1 ., If 1? , if f f , Y QW' iw , ,W 1 3,' ,',,,i fm fra 4 I- Siu? Q Kg mf -N... I ,, ' -ff' f' ff? P' J .f f ffi ' , , '13 iff 1 I Ig 4-I-f .AA,.,, 1 v -3- 4: I 'gf .2 I xg f p I A33 'q.1'A fa I ff I I 9,4 f ffa f - lf? ' Ei.-ix-.1 N if I gi 14' STEVE ROBINSON Brookhavvn ROY RUTLAND .Iayf-ss MARSHA SAWYER Magee ' f- '1 f , 4 4:49, Jig 1 , -.f f V,-A I -rw .iff dv EFF? 0' 8 if ,452 1 i nl ' 55 5 if I f , -4 . f ww: . I 4 ,. ,ff fd 1 If I f 3- 5, W ,M 1 ,F W, f ,ww 2 4 ,Z- fz ,fy fi Q If Q1 I V. ,Z ,ws .Q 2 291612 'kr W? 1122 QI ff f' fs, 1 lj f A 42? , ' - irq., M 5. ,, 3,3 Q Q in X 4 aff 2 I 1 Y :VN . -' uw ,, V ' I ' v 1 1 I -In ? ,,. , 4' F' 1 I. I I z I 3 MARILYN SCARBOROUGH Crystal Springs GLORIA SCOTT Bude IEANETTE SCOTT Cabvyvillf- RANDY SHARP New Hebron ,fr 4I,. I 'I ,. fr-I ip' ., ,. 'MH ' B ,wg li 'H2t ,ag I Q , I ? 6 f Siu V 7' ,Lu li ,M -' I ' fr 7 iffjjff 43 Q , Af I ,, ' Lv ,gm Zu-f L ... L- TIL K1 5, ,. II Q ,a 5 A 'K W' if 1'- ,.wy , TED SHOCKLI-QE je-na, La, ERNEST SIMMONS We-mon BRUCE SMITH Mage,-ef BRUCE SMITH New Orlranb CLINT SMITH Brookhaven DARRELL SMITH Monlivvllo DAVID K. SMITH Brookhavvn CARY LYNN SMITH Wvsr-on HENRY FORD SMITH Mage-P JIM SMITH Boguv Chitlo JOE SMITH Montirvllo LQIWANDA SMITH Brookhaven LESA SMITH Brookhaven KENNETH SMITH Monlim-llo LYNN SMITH Natrlwz MARTHA SMITH Pinola MARK SMITH Brookhawn MARTIN SMITH Brookhnvm-n MICHAEL LEE SMITH Brookhawn MICHAEL LYNN SMITH Brookhavvn MIKE SMITH IVILlg1'f' PEGGY SMITH Iwatlvfi PHILIP SMITH Brookhawn ROBERT SMITH Brooldlava-11 RODNEY SMITH BLIIUII Rong:-. Lu. DONALD SUMMERS Brookhaven MARILYN SUTTON New Hebron DAVID SWALM Natchez DAVID TANNER Magee LOUIE TANNER Brookhaven MARY TEMPLE Meadville CARL THOMAS Natchez EDLER THOMPSON Brookhaven ALLEN THOMPSON New Hebron SIDNEY THOMPSON Bogue Chitto DIANNE TILL Wesson JAMES S. TODD Monticello DANNY TRIVILLION Brookhaven ROGER TULLOS Clinton DONNA TURNER Magee BOBBY TYSON Bude KENNETH VAN DEVENDER Natchez CARROLL WALKER Brookhaven DANNY WALKER Brookhaven DEBBIE WALKER Mendenhall DELENE WALKER Mendenhall BECKY WALLACE West Lincoln J. L. WALLACE Bogue Chitto PHILLIP WALLACE Bogue Chitto SAM WALSH Liberty 14 X GENE SPRING FRANCES STAMPS KENDALL STEED Natchez BRUCE STEELE Magee LANNIE STEWART Magee JAMES STRONG Natchez I ., .fi I , I 4, 1 1 9 QQ ,, af , f 4 K -2 , , n -J 11 gr 46- I Lf , A ' fffifffii 1- '. , L7 fba , , .Q ' 'Q ,V 1 sg7f:r,5t,,, Q -,,-vf,,L. LI:J5 f lf: f fs: ff , 1 I 1 i H I of V 1. f 4511. ff if .Q I . vrmf I W X ' I M c ilk! I If 'gn' I M 15,4 ' 'Q f gf? 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WHITTINOTON' Hazlohursl - ..-.....A.....A.J .g:.:.::,, I C AH wr anus ,Y .J Z , 'HI- FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS are Ifrorzt row, l to rl Melinda Moore, treasurer: Debbie Smith, secretaryg Dianne Batton, representative to Student Council: lback row. Z to rl Lynn Scott, president: Jerry Moore, vice presidentg and Gail Morris, representative to Student Council. CONNIE ALLMAND Brookhaven DAVID HENRY ANTLE London, England REVEL APPLEWHITE Brookhaven LARRY ASHLEY Hazlehurst MARK ASHLEY New Hebron CHARLE C. AVERY Hazlf-hurst BETTY .IEAN BAKER Brookhaven JIMMY BALDWIN Mendf-nhall DANNY BARBER Nalrhf-2 CHARLOTTE BARHAM Sonlag Lynn Scott Heads Freshman Class GREGORY ALEXANDER Sontag BOB ALLEN Fayette CHRIS ALLEN Brookhaven WANDA ALLEN Brookhaven it f 's DEBORAH ANN AINSWORTH Iayess KENNETH R. AINSWORTH Magee CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER Baton Rouge, La. 7 'JR ' a , , ,,.. ,1.: . ,V , 3 J? ,sw-N' 'in s 5 'tb N , Yi A: -I wx HI, s I , ' 1-'xi ,fl 1 :A if , V 4, y X E .1 .:. 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A l ep. I Z I 1 EA ROBIN BURRIS McCall Creek MICHAEL BURT Brookhaven DELTON BUTLER McCall Creek CALVIN BYNUM Magee JAMES BYRD Brookhaven MICHAEL BYRD Brookhaven TANYA CALCOTE Monticello TEENA CAMPBELL Brookhaven .IOHN CANFIELD Natchez .IIM CARAWAY Brookhaven MARTHA CARLISLE Natchez DON CARPENTER Brookhaven GLENDA CARPENTER Monticello DEBORAH CASE Mendenhall PAM CASE Brookhaven BUCK CAULFIELD, III Centreville GAY CHANCELLOR New Hebron NELDA CHAPMAN Meadville CARL CI-IESNUT Magee BOBBY CLARK Brookhaven CARY CLINE Mendenhall MICHAEL CLOPTON Wesson JOHN CLOY Meadville DAVID COLE Magee DONALD COLEMAN Mendenhall ,....3 . ,frffl RANDY CONN Hazlehurst JACKIE COOPER New Hebron WARREN CORBAN Meadville KEN COSTON Baton Rouge, La. 99 Q.. 'QQ Q... L ! A,- ' I 'fu iid ' ,j ' , 1572 My ik gi ,f a. .,.. W f .tp , .wf 5 ' f V fG'fZi7G'6f0f?-','7w f7'f'm,'? '5Wf1 44 ., ,hh ,. ,. eff., . ,,,,v. ' 1 i'f.4f,917,f,2 3 BRENDA COTHERN Meadville HERBERT COUNTS Magee DAVID COX Monticello if , g4vQf': wif , 41111: ' V. fit, 5 gf K '-1: 4, ,,- f ,Y ff f 174V - , I fffi - , any ,ff fl , ' ff 1 W , wk P 1 ff X vo u e 5 14 , f' f ff 1 'I 42. L ffl 417' DEBBIE CRAWFORD Magnolia MARY CRISWELL Brookhaven '- 1 jg! '-'M'--' xg, ,f , . .,',. - .Q ' ,g4i,q.,,yf in-Tl ' i ' 'K ,- 4,3 , I, ft, f 4 -, .t g if '?':.z:fff1fgf-3: . ' ' ' 1 'f' ,Aff I fi.. QW f Hwf' ff f I fa 2 . , f 5 S f . M dw 1 If 1 L1 V t . .,,,.w, .,ZQ-3-,-.mfpqgrl aff ' nf ' ,1 f- 'g ' Mx, El Q . ,,, - ,s.,:,,3'::z,,5-:zggf , . ff - if 'Mg ,fm 4-Q T - I I '43 ' 1 f.-- iw I. ' , V 4 . 1, ' G ' 1 S , , Wx I 4 Ili ri' X Al, 'L 4 tx 'K :fn lm, Sv M A' if K .1 -wv I 5 X We if 1 , J' K IFN? ' is T L74 2 5223 V 47 3' V l ' 33, 33 If wi f V Hifi K. N I ' - A ' ' -' . ,,. e :,.:,:-iw. -' Y , 5--rg ,, I , - r-1 1-Q.iif5i5if'S ' WI cf ' I Q Q X' ' f -'1Fj:,'fx,i1 f' be I , 4 - f ' f .. , + f .I L f ,. -- ' f- fl . 1 ' ii .- if Q 1 . SL ff F3 Q if M - ., 'tial , .. ,fy .., -.s- ?.v,:A,', R . sf, Hx ' Y 1 ., as X xi 'Q V- ' . I .. 4'-ll 5 f 1. L: G 45 ALONZO DUNHURST Brookhaven WILLIAM BRUCE DUNN Magee CHARLES DYKES Sontag ANTHONY EADY Crystal Springs MICHAEL CRUM Nall-hez DANIEL JAY CUMMINGS Sontag LINDA CUPIT Brookhaven KENNETH EARL DAMPIER New Helirurl JOSEPH DANIEL Silver Creek JACKIE DAUCHDRILL Sontag CECIL DAVIS Hazlehurst CHARLES DAVIS Bogue Chitto JOHN DAVIS Monticello MIKE DAVIS Hazlehursl RANDY DAVIS Wesson SHERRY DAVIS Monticello IERRI DEAR Hazlehurst BOBBY DIAMOND Brookhaven BARBARA DICKERSON Hazlehurst .IOHN DICKEY Brookhaven PAM DICKEY Brookhaven SUSAN DICKEY Monticello MARCUS P. DILLON Sinithdale LEE DIXON Brookhaven BRUCE EDWARD DONNELL Mendenhall WINN DOUGLAS Brookhaven PAT DREW Crystal Springs RICHARD DUBE Wesson ALFRED DUNAWAY Brookhaven BELINDA EDWARDS Montieello JOHNNY LEE EDWARDS Meadville GLORIA EARL Brookhaven PATRICK EASLEY Brookhaven GINGER EAVES Prentiss fi I ' I ' '. ii? .51-if: I iff ' LILLIE EDWARDS Brookhaven SAMMY EISWORTH Baton Rouge, La. TERESA EMFINGER Bude AL EVERETT Topeka MARTHA EVERETI' Mendenhall NANCY LYNN EVERETI' Magee NANCY PAULINE EVERETT Mendenhall NANCY FAIRCHILD Magee DEBBIE FARMER X Hazlehurst WILSON FARNHAM Sontag ROBERT FAULKNER Crystal Springs CATHEY FERGUSON Wesson FAY FLANAGAN Crystal Springs ROBERT FLOWERS Crystal Springs GEORGE FLOYD Jackson SANDRA FORE Wesson JAMIE FOREMAN McComb CAROL FOSTER Natchez SHELIA FOSTER Brookhaven JUDY FURNACE Hazlehurst SHELIA FURNACE Hazlehurst ANN FURR Wesson JEFF GARDNER Crystal Springs BILL GARNER McComb KEITH GASKIN Brookhaven If I cm W' , tfliar - fy ,, ' I 'i,. , I V553 -L ff 43 - ff-' fraswrv-,-,.:f.1 . ,Q-'Q-152 -ji A fc AY 5' 0 1 'fl :Y 13 'i . ef-v pm! - ,,,, ' ,, 9 T4 ' +,,Q,,,y , 'T M .g,.. . at -Z1 Q- f is-1 Ii-f. ,L-1 W' Mg 'f 44 if , I ies- - X 'I R I I ,. ' 1, fi at, -37 , ' 2: 4 7 f , 4. 'f ..: . . r., s , . 1. V .,q,,, v - fs '- Q IV3 K' , 2. N r 74. -' ' 'f ajg.:.::z,,,z:41-:12r'11L, 1:5 W. - I ., .W V, ,- ., I ' '1 - ' 1:23 -' . ff-131. . 1 77' F47 riff V '15-'1,1:f:2Z::--Y i z il I .' 9 W - be GAIL GATLIN Bogue Chitto DONNA GAUL Monticello ANNE GEOGHEGAN Fayette BETTY GILL Brookhaven ' 2511 ,' ifffl' fffgr ' 15:5 J w zfiif' Q. ., Wf?!,:2:L-:Qu ,. ,ff x .f Agwgn-gag. , , at ,.. fp ' 1-1, 52:5 .- ,ow . - -' 23 jim -' -Q? 'K 5, .fi ,t,.V , W , 2f7.:f :ff ,1 v CHARLENE GOLMON Brookhaven STEVE GRAHAM Wesson MARGEE GRIFFIN Enterprise PEGGY GRIFFIN Natchez PATRICIA GRIFFIN Brookhaven RANDY GRIM Brookhaven Q 1 20 5? 4 X J ..,. if ,,- , ., - V Ivy., f ' 1' ': 'ik aw , gg 'fin J 4 I tl if 'ix I 'nf 59511 W. f ' 'iw ,SM in . M A I I .fax ,.i,,,,J1.:. X v l, 1 ivy 1 1 I ' i sf' if , ' X A . 'Wx ff ,ll +2-., .nb :S I , 'W -' f ,A L. A .Y 51 X' 4. lv . ' I 41, , ' ,, 4 M ,.. L1,g12',g 3 . Y ., K , , V -.,- -aqlgqyl s ' I M M ' I 'X 7 VV ,TQ I Q ' O .5 L . . S ,.A. , n , I , ik , , I ,,.. I , . K I 5' ' , 'f- ' A 4 V 'W ,Q-Q zlli. 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I ,X X ,, 1 ' Ni nik - 1 RAYMOND HUGHES 5 MYR' - Magee LM ,A GEORGE HUNTER -5 A V5 Meadville GARY HUTCHERSON 5, Brookhaven , LAMAR HUTCHINSON Hazlehurst SUZANNE HYDE Crystal Springs DAVID HOWARD Bogue Chitto PERCY HOWARD, LAURIE HAMMACK Crystal Springs IAMES HARRINGTON Wesson DEBBIE HARRIS Gallman HAROLD HARRIS Montif-ello JAMES HARRIS Pinola ROBERT HARRIS Pinola CONNIE HART Brookhaven ODELL HARVILLE Hazlehurst OZELL HARVILLE Hazlehurst CHARLES HEARD Hazlehursl RONNIE HEDGEPETH Monticello MITZIE HENDERSON Brookhaven ROSEMARY HENDERSON New Hebron THOMAS HERNE Monticello ARTHUR HERRING Brookhaven DONNA HERRINGTON Magee LARRY HILL Meadville MARION HILLARD Crystal Springs CHARLES HINES Natchez PHIL HINTON Magee LAMAR HISAW Hazlehurst ROBERT HOLBROOK Pinola BOB HOLMAN Brookhaven BRENT HOLMES Brookhaven STEVEN HOLMES Brookhaven IR. Brookhaven CHARLES HUGHES Natchez .IOEY HUGHES Magee 3 -1 K . , eaef-it . 1 . yy. MIKE IKERD Mc-udville PAULA IRONS Brookhave-n DANNY IVY Hazlehursl DAVID IZARD Hazlchurst BILLY JACKSON Wesson KATHY JACKSON Halle-hursl DEXTER JASPER We-mon GLENDA JOHNS Hazlvhursl RANDAL JOHNS Hazlvhurst SCOTT JOHNS Monticello DEBBIE JOHNSON Wesson EARL JOHNSON Hazlehnrsl BELINDA JONES Natvhez DARLENE JONES Magee ROBERT LEE JONES Natvhf-z SNADRA JONES Mage-P STEVE JONES Magee BARRY JORDAN Brookhaven DEBBIE JORDAN Bogus Chitlo LARRY KELLY Montivello JERRY KING Brookhaven RICHARD KING Bogus Chitto RICHARD LAMBERT Nalvhez BEVERLY LANE Magee MICI-IAEL LEE Silver Creek Y I.. vig MICKEY VANCE LEE Pinola NATHANIEL LEE Budv MICHAEL LEGG New He-Iwrorl RANDY LECGET1' Boguf' Chillo 'QQ V r ALAN LEWIS Natvhez LAURA LEWIS Brookhave-n DIANE LITTLE New Hefbron 'wx 7, .MRQ Y x A :,J1,f:.:af I ' -W' as' 5 ,-g.,:::. 2' ' 15:1 -1' VT ev fi A iz. E ,QEEXF ' , - liz? fit: ' '1i3Ii? 5-1 ff' ' I4?S!9' I 'l'f'f:f.1.L ,t Q I g ANN LOWERY W:-mon KAY LOWERY We-sson S ,A.A n , E?Llsi2a1: TQ: is f L, . 5.212-. 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'H 1 ff 3 ' .y ff if? r1 'Y BILLY MIDDLETON Hazlehurst CLEO MIDDLETON Roxie SAMMY MILLER Brookhaven .IOHNNIE BELINDA MAY Brookhaven RONALD MAY Brookhaven DEBBIE MEADOR Brookhaven DEBBIE MERRITI' Natchez KENNETH LOWE Brookhaven TIM LOWERY Wesson LISA LUSK Wesson BRENDA MCCOY Brookhaven ROGER LEE MCCRORY Philadelphia DENNIS MCCULLOUCH Brookhaven DELTON MQCURLEY Hazlehurst MIKE MCDAVID Brookhaven NAN MCCEE Wesson THOMAS MCGEHEE Natchez MARY MCINTYRE Brookhaven MARILYN SUE McKEE Brookhaven BRUCE MCKENZIE Hazlehurst SUE MCLENDON I-Iazlehurst .IANICE MCNAIR Magee PAM MADDOX Avon SAM MADDOX Magee BECKY MAGEE Wesson MARTHA MACEE Mendenhall JOHN MALLETT Natchez MITCHELL MALONE Brookhaven MAX MARLER Natchez DAWN MARTIN Brookhaven SUE MARTIN Brookhaven ISIAH MASON Roxie CHERYL MOFFETT Fayette VERLYN MOLLE Monlivr-llo JERRY MOORE Brookhaven MELINDA MOORE Brookhaven STAN MORGAN New Hebron VIRGINIA MORGAN Brookhaven CAIL MORRIS Natchez DANNY MOSELEY Magee HELEN MULLEN Wesson OWEN MURRAY Vi:-ksburg JIMMY MURRAY Wesson KELLY NASH javkson FREDDIE NATIONS West Lincoln MILAN NELSON Monticello CHARLOTTE NEWELL Wesson WILLIE NEWELL Union Churvh KATHY NEWMAN Brookhaven AL NICHOLS Magee ANN NICHOLS Mendenhall PAUL NICHOLS Magee JUADON NORTON Bogue Chilto RUTH O'QUINN Nalvhez PAM PADGETT Magee PAULA PADCETT Magee ROBERT PATTERSON Monlivello 'W' . 6173:--, .1 V 'f M'if- '1:fIr5:sE:q11L -.N X, . ,diff Mu 'W 1 wr-A I M2 S . . 1,091 V: ig., 1 , 5 ..., nj .M ' I ef4: Wx-...Q WW- yf , , , - 1 ,1 4' if W W 'gif ' -' ,wa x A gf ' fi' 'Hes , .4 'J ,rn ' . 'NTT' J- fl ff , 1' 'Ve 43? WILLIAM PATTERSON Brookhaven CHARLOTTE PENNINCTON Monlirfello MARY PETERS Brookhaven PAMELA PHILLIPS Brookhaven W1 1... PHILLIP PICKETI' Smllhdale NILA PIERCE Brookhaven MICHAEL POPE Fayette IAN PORTER Magee DEBBY POSEY West Lincoln FUX ' f ,J 'la frf ku. 'sm CI.. f I 1 . ff ' a .5 Y? 30 T911 ,ya A? I I I . I 4 I I ,lg f' y e' ,f lf. GEORGINNA SCOTT GERRY SANDEL Natchez MITCHELL SANDERS Silver Creek RONALD SANDERS Jena, La. DIANE SARTIN Magee BEVERLY DIANNE POWELL Wesson JOHN POWER Natchez DAN PRESSLEY Loyd Star DON PRESSLEY Loyd Star PHILLIP PRICE Meadville RENA PRINE Brookhaven BECKY PRITCHARD Union Church JERRY PUCKETT Magee DEBORAH PULLEN Brookhaven DEBBIE PURSER Hazlehursl ROBERT PURSER D'Lo ANNE RAY Wesson IANETTE RAY Wesson THOMAS REEVES Brookhaven BRENDA JOYCE RICHARDSON Bogue Chitto KARON RICHARDSON Brookhaven KATHRYN RICHARDSON Brookhaven SHARON RICHARDSON Brookhaven BECKY ROBBINS Monticello VIRGIL ROBERTS Brookhaven .IOHNNIE MAE ROBINSON Brookhaven TOMMIE RUNNELS Crystal Springs KEITH RUSHING Monticello JAKE RUSSELL Magee BILLY SALLEY Eupora I fi G' Brookhaven LYNN SCOTT Roxie ARGUSTA SHANNON Wesson O CSG-MTWSISSI .1 S I i ii f ,pe ' 'va. A 'lr LILLIE SHANNON 'W' , , Miz, ' VV , -',., V ' Hazlehurst L. xv. .3 1 my DEBRA SHARP L , 'S -W .. CAROLYN SHAW Q N M lm., 'i ev-i ALEX SHELTON Fayette THOMAS SHIVERS New Hebron WILLIS SHIVERS Magee VICTOR LEA SHORTER Harrisville VERNITA SIMS Wesson KATHY SINCLETARY Crystal Springs SHERI SLAY Crystal Springs ANDREW SMITH, JR. I I. ve Tp'-5 Q c . L I - 11-1f'fffi7Z TZ'-3'W'2'e5:I ' I .1 - Q ., f 4511 ,a,'51,'. S Q, f V I1 V- ygizwla A! . ,. I 4 m.4,.,,,,, . ,. llii. I K ,- , I- , f Q , , , , V. 'twig cf Meadville BELINDA NANTA SMITH Brookhaven BILL SMITH Wesson BOBBIE SMITH Brookhaven BRUCE SMITH Brookhaven me CYNTHIA GAIL SMITH Brookhaven DEBBIE ANN SMITH Mendenhall FREDDIE SMITH Magee CARY WALTER SMITH Brookhaven JAMES FRANKLIN SMITH Brookhaven KAY DENISE SMITH Natchez LARONE LEE SMITH Brookhaven LEE EDWARD SMITH Brookhaven A LESLIE SMITH , Natchez WA' i MARK STEVEN SMITH Brookhaven if ' --1: , 3 MELVIN SMITH . 2 v ' Brookhaven ' 5 A MICHAEL SMITH I' Magee , 'ai ,,., MICHEAL LORING SMITH fafaiqfzh Brookhaven ' 0 N ,aHI -f 1. I w PAUL SMITH Brookhaven RANDALL SMITH Brookhaven RANDY SMITH Brookhaven RECCIE SMITH Bogue Chitto .f H, ,,54,1g43.3L.h,,,,i: f 'fill , I ' in IWW-W WAYNE SMITH Union Church ZAN SMITH Magee DAVID SOUTHERLAND Lorman 4, ,S f ., 47 'I' Y 7' 1 44- I ' ?'ff5? ' ,. ,.Lifi,p?- ff i2'f I 5 113:37 ff I f .f f fiilg , 2 6 7 'Q 144- 155275 fry- , 43 ' C 1,45 , . I, ,fi-fa M by .T . if 'ff f J' l K if an ,if f xg, .-, W H Q 913,91 gf ... J W-9,4 I5 1' ,,f 023, 'RP' I IN, wr AQ K 'Mir '17 17:4- 1:33 J I 2 ... 1 25 9, f j f ri: ' I X ' i f is . - in F. I E! K ff' 9, 0 f' W 111 feng, 'u GT DEBBIE THOMPSON Crystal Springs JAMES BENNETT SHIRLEY SPENCER Crystal Springs HAROLD SPRING Mvarlvills- LYNN STEELE Magm- MIKE STI-LGALL Brookhavf-n BECKY STEPHENS Nvw He-lrron JOHN T. STEWART Brookhawn JOHNNY STEWART Brookhaven JOHNNY STEWART Crystal Spring:- MIKE STEWART Magee HERBERT STOVALL Brookhaven CAREN SULLIVAN D'Lo DEBORAH SULLIVAN Braxton SHERRY SWAIN Natvhez HENRY SYKES Brookhaven RICKY SYKES Brookhaven MIKE TANNER Brookhaven CHARLOTTE TAYLOR Crystal Springs IANIE TAYLOR Cryatal Springs IEANIE TAYLOR Crystal Springh LE ROME TAYLOR Silver Creek KATHY TEATER Mendenhall CECIL TEMPLETON Hazlehurst BILL THAMES Brookhaven MELISSA THAMES Monticello BECKY THOMPSON Crystal Springa .ax THOMPSON Wesson MIKE THOMPSON Brookhaven DEBORAH THORNTON Magee IOE TONEY Mendenhall VIRGINIA TRUVILLION A Brookhaven 4' RALPH TURNACE Q I ey -AV . , ' ,P 5 Monticello 5.31 'i f, , .. - W F3 W. in ,,,, ,,ti , I A ul M i 4 'lV-.4 5711. 5fm ' JOE TYNES ' 1 'f. Jayess 'y MARLA THETFORD i . Prentiss 1 I ,P SARAH UPTON Mendenhall LYNN VAN NORMAN Brookhaven MARCIA VARNADO Union Church ALAN BLAKE WADSWORT. Natchez ELIZABETH WALKER Brookhaven FREDDY WALLACE Bogue Chitto NANCY WALLACE Brookhaven MARY BELINDA WALLER Monticello IOHNNIE WALTERS, IR. Meadville JOHN WARD Monticello CHARLIE WARREN Magee TOMMY WARREN Mendenhall BONNIE WATKINS Crystal Springs STEVIE WATSON Wesson CLAUDE WATTS Natchez PAUL WEATHERSBY Weathersby THOMAS WEBB Hazlehurst JACKIE WEEKS Wesson MARY WELCH Magee DENNIS EARL WELLS Monticello JOHN WESTMORELAND Mendenhall RICHARD L. WHITE Monticello GLYNN WI-IITTINCTON Crystal Springs MARGARET WHITTINCTO Meadville PATSY WHITTINCTON Brookhaven N AIN 'WX Mig X ' QN X x 5: ..,a'f,ZtV x it fog g 'W at t . X 3 ,Q 3 ,X cg ' 4' 'N ti' X ,X t -. X aw f ...xiii ,. -: '. ,af . . . .N 12122 rf' f ' Nz. -' ,rn . if Q :ze-4s:..,:f'-viviz.. ' ' ' 5' e ' s z I ,i,, , , fi ' rf? , X .. V . - U ' '- In ' .' -' s f? Z- ' ' ' ' ' 344 .A Q lm It I 1 pffhewigm up . Mmm ' we VAN WILBERT Brookhaven ETHEL WILCHER Brookhaven JAMES WILKINSON Meadville CLARA WILLIAMS Meadville M 1 Qs ff 1 V I? if 'E 4 ' W lalwa M fmt 2 It N gy? ,gg true: we .Q - affix?-I' 'Q- s ' , N Wa.. W -'f i A ffogt fs- M ff f 4 ' EY 21 Ax :rx . :'1E:E1li.f I orls WILLIAMS Brookhaven IKE WILLIAMSON Meadville ROBERT WILLIAMSON Oakvale sv f M., x fffgiitgf' W , -.,, we .. Q, N . 49' Rx ei? f Q in Fifi i Li, V . Af? - Sgi. l I in ' fr t Q . . . Y ., f I '--' mai..-.liaxvf-ff... - f w. X .W tifv , 5 Lge 4? 5? v, SALLYE WILLIAMSON Magee BUBBA WILLIS Mendenhall - 3 xwl: ' -as I X 1 - t .-.. , .. 3,1 .f .. vl. sf N: C. ' gl QQ .I '-25. ,,- w exe i 3 Q s ,. Q-Q. Q, .145 V. r KQV - Q t 1 ' -.wuz we X 4 to we X X 'R . , E, N2 S '::, ,, 1:22,- K 9, .. ,.. V, av. .ff X ff' Vw kk 5 I Xxx 'X x f it ef it' if X 33 X 2 A 'I m wi 0 W . ,+ . . Q, N: Rx - QQ-ai' I A. YN!-'2:.: ::1f.1 . .t.e,1+:Q.. ' www . . ,Q . :ii v - Nmsfnrz 2 at - az. -N 5 I , .,. Q gt EQ 1 .fv -vs km I. 1 a I as :X QQ ,Q 55' I A f 5 ' 5 J if ' E Q , ma ,N I .ja s ri A . X , 4. ' X Q2 gag .. ...il- ' we .4 PEGGY WILSON 5 W v: wo, ki A . -' - - 351112 N N ew Q gala? I I5 T fl a ,X it I I it ll .31 'E f Q .34 1 'll Enrollment Hits 2,000 ty' NANCY WILSON Washington THRESIA WINNINGHAM Mendenhall FRANKIE WINSTON Brookhaven If-6 V51 NAMON WOMACK Mendenhall VAN WOODCOCK Eddivelon BETSY WOODS Brookhaven OUIDA WOODS jackson VICKI WHITE New He-lrron TRAVIS YOUNG Smilhalale MIKE ZUMBRO Meatlville' BILL ZUCCARO Nauflnlz Students issing in 19 3 Trillium SOPHOMORES LANCE LEONARD FOSTER Brookhaven JOHN MILLARD PURL Gloster JAMES KELLY MCDONALD Brookhaven LEO EUGENE REEDER Brookhaven LEN RAY SMITH Monticello CAROLYN CALCOTE SMITH Loyd Star ROSE MARY WILLIAMS Brookhaven CATHY GRANGER SPARKMAN Hazlehurst ERESHMEN SPECIAL MARCUS BYRD MRS. NELDA SHAW EURLOW Brookhaven Brookhaven ROBERT EARL CAMERON ALTON SUTTON Brookhaven M0ml'nf'll0 GARY WILSON GOWAN D'Lo V .:.,,,G L :, X MICHAEL LoNDoN X Brookhaven KAVE I QQ Illl iff' RUSTY SHOWS ' Mendenhall LILLIE MAE TURNER Brookhaven JUDY M. TYLER Brookhaven 2'2- lf 'uv N vga? ANN HARRIS Gallman REGINA HUGHES West Lincoln WILLIE LAWRENCE Bogue Chitto ALVIE MARTIN Brookhaven GINGA MORGAN Brookhaven LENORA NUNNERY Liberty MARY PETTIGREW Wesson SANDRA REED Monticello DORIS REEVES West Lincoln BRENDA RUTLAND Wesson ANGELA SMITH Brookhaven BOBBYE SMITH Bogus- Chitto DONNA SMITH Brookhaven LINDA B. SMITH Brookhaven LYNDA SMITH Fayette SHIRLEY SMITH Brookhaven STELLA SMITH Brookhaven SHERRY TYNES ,layess KAY TYRONE New Hebron HELEN WOODWARD Crystal Springs PAULINE ETHERIDGE McComb JEAN GRIFFIT Monticello DEBBIE GUIFFREDA Brookhaven DONNA GUY Monticello 352.212 W' ' lil' F.f :,3f' V ., e -, 11-,I . .-:vi-iw, ' '9'2',i.:w 1:1 ' ZELDA CARLISLE Crystal Springs SUE DOUGLAS Wesson SUSAN ELLZY Mendenhall H , fe ' 1 1:2 -with 2 ,g , iuls wa. 2 J 'f M I , 5 , Q I tt girl' ff 1' f '- I - 3 se :w s X Us -I -. ' vf, :fan 'I Q . fr .- ' ,Q-Q, al? z I -2 9' 11 F ? fl A-:-.12.gff -5:21-I '-. Nz? 1 -, . xv- ut 1 ox.f .v Nw atm:-,.: :egg I v s. , ,- f ef W 1, 532163332-1:223'v ,. '51 I 'L '- 1135 'W so at .,- It 'W' i wav: ' f 1 -so - r 2f:f::e:esfs:gs:s: .- .,,- I ,, , .:.,:-. ..,e,,,. 1. , tt , .--, zl. . ' 4 -fist I '- f I nm '- ,:m:,l-1,15 -' ' I gf- , ' rv- .1 flag .:':g1g1ga55i . in ' I . V. 1 -- , -2 ' -V ' . . ,Q I , -,,,-,.,1,. , ,, ...,,,,,, , N 4. , 5 .ir-ft-i , . We ii. a ' 'ey , l 1 1 . ..: V ' waz. ' f ' ., 4 'rf ' . , gif:-ni 'A ii' , w 'X Ijj I 5' Q ' ' IWZQZE .1 DEANA BOYD Monticello JOAN BUTSCHEK Mendenhall I I I .I A X Iliff-v2:f:-':.i-if I ' 2 at 3 1 ' A - 1' , - , 1:- .gg I-W as it e ' 474 C: A - I 'it Three Classes Enroll 29 in Cosmetology School ,.,. -f va nl ov an Students Aeeept Patrons as 1 1 X ' fx, fs 'ff s at M ef Q ,J :gg 56 , 7 wt J. , f tt1 - we - Us EEZ! Q : ,, ww. .1 '-H-nw, rw. ., ,i'-Mm, .1 FL E 1 fi 4 ifwb ,Q M ,,ysM,,.2 kc.. tif' f ' A it CC 77 Models , gg. dv -fl , A. ' .7 -. If 'R 1 4 MINNIE FARNHAM Sonlag PATRICIA FRANKLIN Bngur: Chiltn SHERRY CILLIAM Ruth VONCILE GIVENS .Iaywss GWENDOLYN JOHNSON Crystal Springs ANN KING M1lITIlI'f'llO NANCY LAMBERT Monlivvllo PAMELA LECCETT Brooklmavvn EDNA MILLER Wesson DONICE MINTON Hazwlhurst NANN PACE Silvvr Crf-vk SUZONNE RAYBORN .luyf-ss DIXIE RITCHIE Bl'UUlxllL1V4'Il .IUDY ROBERTS Prvnliss MYRTLE RUSSELL IIuz+-lh u rsl NORA TOUCHSTONE Brrmlxlluwrr THERESA TRUMPS Bmukllave-n DEBRA WALLACE IVI4-uclxillv CASSERINE WILSON T3rUUIXIIl.lX4'IT .IEAN WRIGHT Mn-nflxlllv ursing Class Opens W1th 27 KAY ALSUP Brookhaven MILDRED APPLEWHITE Mvaflv ille PEGGY BRANUM Wf'ShOIl MILDRED BROOKS Brookhavf-n BILLIE .IO CLOY Buds IMOCENE CUPIT Union Church HELEN ELEY Brookhaven 'VSV urses Have Pre-Clinical, Clinical Phases '72-9' F g , If I F . 1 Nurses study the body in preparation of In-1-urning a II U FH P PRACTICAL NURSING OFFICERS invludf- Cfmnl I if rl Nan Paw, prvsimienlg Kay Alsup, sf-vrvlaryg Myr Russell, Ire-ahurerg jSlIlllllIl-Hg, Shwrry Gilliam, Imimtorian Teresa Trumps, vim- presirlvntg Mrs. Iam- Marlin. 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Present home ln Dunean Park xn Natchez In ,..fdQ.l':f ' fs, I N- I f f ef v A 5,3 ,III Lf -1 4 Va 4-ff' :L Q 5 Wun- A suns on fampus, a math class, the student center and a Psychology class taught by Dr Fahrenthold are shown During flrst quarter, 4-49 registered, and over 300 for wxnlf r quarlar A full afademlc program IS ln operation ln Natchez 136 n Resident Center in Natchez va 'Wim 1 ff gk- wx'-iluxg , -H., N his 1 'nw ' ' - ,-If--,,,II ' '-QL ff ff lei-mi 9 2 ifllllll M f' -V i ,E ll-VKX 'xl VI!! fx. ,,V, IIIIIII E IL: 4'-r . -,J V :,- -,V-,Su .1 . I Aff! tgi- Iwe ,fi ew.. e X'-H 'x-...H glfwla- ll- TW -N-Nez: Mwl 1 3-........ -......g,,w-I tflwl -1 WEE' 3 ISV?-ffiiff-'--MW' N654 1 16 N MM Carpenter School 42 wlll be occupled by Center IH September, 1973 1 n-mfflzll awww.. Z 4 , I f 1 Q 5 J l v , ...Mixf Coplah Lmcoln Jumor College Natchez if E l v 4 1 L W 4 1 V lfffwry V A WD l 1 4 4 ff. .la 1!'? f 1 I l n l Q Y' I ,- Ie, I 'I 3 . XIII I: II Iii. 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W' f' V ' C C 4' I y ,Wy vi lnlgx MI' ,uf V' g ..f' 1' '- 1 ,ll Typical classroom scene fag! 3,2 4 1' fit ff 1 4 40' MTE, , 2,50 V , if ' rv .V . if. 1, s , x in ,, WA,f s .K if if M ,, Q ww 1 '. ,. . 1 'Q QQ Lk Mg r 'ig ., V iz. .- S , if? 5 P Y . ff '- 7343335 Q ' ' , ' 1 A ,fwfr iv qi . .. y t 3' a ll-Q' Y 5 I L ? gi i ,Mk P'---0 1 ' . Mrs. Jungling instructing a student in English 1123. 1 -fi ' A . iw ' I ' a an E Mr. Paul in his 'Illllllllll i Business Statistics class. .. .mf , ,,-W,-,Qfjf a:wmQ1,,.. I Wh u 1.-T-sr, 'Q Another view of the library . . . Two Years' Work ls qw-...H Students have a modern library in which to work. , +5 1 qi :A .. is Q ,I , Q. ,.,. 4 V, 4: . Z f. :3,,..,gm ff' .. T, I 'Vs , W iigca - . f I. .i .. . nhl-.A YH... . 1 . ' 'rfflxq S . 'rm N. -1 1.-H, .1 Y of .M , s 1. 443: . - ' 1 Q' f ' li i4i ' . y -. '-1' ' , ' f-,I li A , ff it sig ' -' M I ,.,. , 'qv , . 5 K ii J- ' , . fa? ' X '1 ,459 A Students use the Microfilm Resource room in the Library. Offered in atchez 137 f I38 ight Classes Attract Hundreds Classes are offered for academic credit at night in Freshman English, Mathematics, Biol- ogy, General Psychology, and World History. Other courses are offered on demand by ten or more students. In the vocational-technical division, non- credit night classes are offered to adults in such courses basic electronics, AC and DC circuits, auto mechanics, auto mechanics for women, basic and advanced welding, nurses aid, air-conditioning, heating and refrigera- tion, machine shop, drafting and design, cabi- net making, heavy equipment, supervisory training, fundamentals of law enforcement, data processing, key punch operation, begin- ning and advanced cake decorating, pharma- cology, office occupations, commercial art, computer programming, and others. Off-cam- pus courses were offered in such things as typ- ing and sewing classes. Other courses in reading were offered at night for non-credit. Workshops, clinics, conventions, and gen- eral meetings were conducted on campus throughout the year. KJ .Tx V X ' Academic, Vo Tech Night Classes ,gg Offered b Co-Lin , , Y g ------.....,.,,, nn.,-mu? 'v-vinyl,-,,, Winn:- -1-n-1. - f 4W r EES E 553.1-....-......'- f,:.. : ,,,,,...,.,. Q 5 ummm? 7 Adult Basic Education Expects 1, 00 Enrollment At least 1,500 adults were expected to enroll during the 1972- 73 school year in Adult Basic Education. Last year 940 individu- als attended ABE classes throughout the Co-Lin district. Adult Basic Education is offered to those 16 years of age or older who have not completed high school. Upon completion of the three cyles, a student may take the General Educational Devel- opment QGEDJ test, the equivalent of a high school diploma. Instruction is from grades 0-12. Local teachers serve as instruc- tors. Classes meet as a rule at the local high school. Classes this year were conducted at Magee, Mendenhall, Calvary Bible Institute, West Union, Crystal Springs, Wesson, Hazlehurst, Newhebron, Monticello, Topeka-Tilton, Bogue Chitto, Enterprise, Loyd Star, Fayette, Meadville, and other centers. Edgar W. Martin is director of Adult Basic Education. 3: V 7 A ww. ...,..,. ,..., ,..,. W-. WM.. aa, ..,,,,w 'I ' A , yew. , i V W..- 3 , 4 ' ' wary A 'CP1rg?,f .,,M1,?gk 'Q 'W , -r W. Z ,... 3 E ,il . ' r A Let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing, for yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. Kahlil Gibran O W is-2 aw' t- f ' K x tf V' 0:3 Xa Z . 3 F'-+f.Af tat igb Sobool Classes X ' f 1 li If li ll ll ll I 1 Z i I 1 1 L! ls! ls! ls! ls! la! nz! I II I' I' 1' D' llUEl!2Fl ''1'ti'i.ElEl:lz':'SIsl3la ll ll 'I 'U I' ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 'Il 'll III 'I' maniacs:-unn3l1uu1sI11111ulu1I U- I- r--r-'-all r- Pl I... ls! lm! la! ls! ls! I.. 11 1 X Z If 'II 2 I W T'1 I' I' I' I' I' I' l : Tl i l 1 i Z 1 E UW Y! 71 P1 UW l I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I Fl 'zz F? 'M' 'DU I- xx!- - SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are f.SlClllI1l'Ilf.f lffl tu righlj Mrs. Sarah johnson, sponsorg Linda Lowery, treasure-rg Samlpo Ray, reporter: Lee Berry, secretary: Ka-ith Douglas, presi- dentg Cindy Smith, vice-pre-side-mg Jennifer Hall and Marilyn Britt, represcnlativesg and Mrs. Jl-an Riwks, sponsor. L! ef Keith Douglas Serves as Senior President JBN ix-N .1425 RANDY ASSINK LORRAINE BARLOW BARBARA BEASLEY RANDY BELL LEE BERRY MARY ANN BOWMAN MARILYN BRITT DAVID BUTLER BOBBY BYRD 1 Sarah Childs Elected Football aid '4' Maril n Britt Wins Most Beautiful SARAH CHILDS KEITH DOUGLAS DEBBIE DUBE DORA DURR CHESTER FORTENBERRY JENNIFER HALL HAMILTON RAY ODELL HARVILLE GINENE HUTSON CRAIG JACKSON LARRY JOINTER LOUISE JOINTER SAMMY LEE JONES CHUCK LANGLEY LINDA LOWERY RAY MAPLES IRA THOMAS MOTLEY JESSIE RAY NEWELL LOLA PAGE DAVID PHILLIPS 'NW ' - 'xii NM an SFR X Gt X It WEXN M Max .St Wt XX ,ga A 6531 I 9 J :fi 'Na Gi 1 ,Nm 'WA' X Ima QW kt ww w Km QQ W fr vw --Q, HV 'G-I L Q' QM M-wr, 'fi umm 400595 Jennifer Hall Reigns as Homecoming ueeng Linda Lowery Serves as Senior aid 75 'T' P my ,J 'YQ I M151 .- . 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Q, NKR .f r D ,A xi , I ,ff , ,Ref J XL X Q ,api I! w FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS are Heh to rzghtj Marilyn Clark, Student Council representativeg Joe Carty, reporter Cindy Ray, treasurer, Tammy Doug .- las, secretaryg Richard Furr, vice president, Casey Case, president, Miss Jane - Ainsworth, class sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Patterson, class sponsor Freshmen Elect Casey Case '25 an ' '. 7 ,gr 6 we AP .7 494 was Us iw' Azz:-,c as em , ,, 4' fig s 4 ay e Brtster an 963-'- .M 1 sms ..,.,, 4 if s Y mr x. M Serve Willotis Banks Charles Barlow Thresa Barlow Dean Benton Gayle Brister Benny Byrd Janice Byther Willie Byther Joe Carly Hollis Case Marilyn Clark ,Ioane Coleman Georgie Dean Geraldine Dickerson Tammy Douglas Mike Furlow Thelman Furnace Richard Furr Charles Glasper Betty Guess David Hamilton Dawn Hamilton Eugene Hamilton Parlee Jackson Cheryl James Russell Johnson Darlene Jones Troy Kimble Terry King as Maud .tw - 3 S2 v A K favs . . X , , , , ,, A, , . 2 2 tie? 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Rose Lewis Freddy Marler Patty Mercier Diane Miller June Murray Darlene Newman Hazel Owens Julia Pendleton Joe Portrey Kelcy Raney Cindy Ray Dan Reeves Janet Rice Alton Sallie Bobby Sanders Ross Sandifer Jimmy Shannon Eugene Smith John Smith Patricia Smith Paula Smith Ricky Smith Theresa Smith Walter Smith William Smith Keri Stegall Kathy Tarver Jessie Tate Susan Thomas Elaine Thornhill Mitchell Thornhill Inez Townsend Dorothy Wade Debbie Warren Voyce Williams X ., xv f f, ff . -t n. J '72 r - ' ,' . 5-,fya ' gif - '11, .. . Z-f f A 'il' p-' , ., ' 1,5 ,3- - 1 ogg. v-58, f, 4, . '- . -A zum. ' ' 19' ' S y, Z M U 4 W , ' i , V. , 'um ' 2 C' I ., ,A W y K . T s i S ' V ., 'A Xf' M! if , - ff ,' A A . 'i 5 W ,fighfi 5 -f n W -- f X i - f . 2 ' vu- K I ', - ' V ' If g wa E , M e - +P ' - if . if 553 if 51, V ,.f. fl., m x mae' Q 4 , ,, , ww 'Y 1 , 1 z'e'1'j'g 6 I . gn: lifgx i I fe si ,aw'u . Ib Q' , , 1' X Jig A- if 'L' 'V Db A. ' Q iq' 1 I , . . mat ll Hz' ' 11- nz rs J If 7.5! I dw I if I S V QS ,, , i ' M.: 9,0 rv, vs Austin Kinstley Eddie- Langley f 'KG' 11 of g 'S '- vm- J f ah ' ,A j in , ffm nl 'H 4 ii Al' ! 195 , 1 fi ,il , . t ' mv Wx Q, wrff' 'C 15 Q! sf ?,,6x,f ,1 1, . ,M .,..,,.v . fy' ,,.. , in fl Q ' gf wl 'xv -. L 'Q 41 , A Q TW! A QM .15 II VV A: , was tt 1 A, ' U t i '11, I sz 37555 ,f , ,I , 4, :wh Cx 'Y' 'r if lg. . 4 4 Z , ,, .g fi' .3 V Tis 4 vs ' 'Z 1 - f. l Suzanne, Diane, Linda chosen Beauties 4 L4-adm' . . . Frivnd . . . Counselor. . . Teacher . . sonu-limvs 4-l1f-f-rful . . . Somfflimf-s stern . . . A train- ing in f-we-II1-m-v . . . Whose purpose is to make life a lf'Lll'Ilil1g 4'XIlf'I'il'HI'li' . . . Nothing without thosc who slriw to f-xplain, to dmhonstralrf . . . 150 .asia va.. if :fbi Q f gy, x.f, ?-:: V Facult , Staff, Board t A ,-, ? F ' '11, 13 gi , y ii Board of Trustees Work Hard for School COPIAH-LINCOLN BOARD OF TRUSTEES include ffront l Lo rlv Mr. G. L. Tutorg Mr. D. G. McLauring Mr. George Myersg Mr. Lester Furrg Mr. W. S. Henleyg Dr. Jim Striblingg Mr. R. E. Caving Mr. Versie Rushingg Mr. James M. Priceg and Mr. James T. Herring. Second'rou7includes Mr. I. S. Bass, retired Board member from Simpson County who was visiting the meetingg Mr. R. S. Armstrongg Mr. W. D. Loftong Mr. Frank Loweryg Mr. Milton N. Jordan: Mr. Sturge Doddsg Mr. T. E. ,Iollyg Mr. C. C. Clarkg Mr. P. E. Batesg Mr. Gerald Hartg Mr. R. S. Parkerg Mr. C. C. Graves, Jr.g and Mr. Julius Lotterhos, attorney for the Board. Not pictured are Mr. P. D. Armstrong and Mr. Pence Brown. COPIAH COUNTY Tommy Heard B. B. Berry Lamar Smith Virgil Smith W. E. Hood SIMPSON COUNTY Garrett Mullins C. C. Baldwin L. C. McAlpin Ralph Shotts Mrs. Leslie Little LAWRENCE COUNTY Joe Givens Woodrow Williamson J. W. Daniels Roy May H. E. Reid 152 Seven Board of Supervisors ADAMS COUNTY Sammy Cauthen Boyd Sojourner James H. Carter Ike Foster E. A. Redd Counties 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 Marshall Cupit R. E. Ceoghegan Noble Fishy Sylvester Gains Support Co-Lin pl 1 l ll il i r I l t t ti i l ,l tl 's ,, li lf i lt i t l i l l i 4 Board ffioers Serve Man Years OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES are Ile-1? Lo right! Mr. Lester Furr, secretaryg Mr. W. S. Henley, presidentg Dr. Jim Stribling, vice presidentg and standing is Co- Lin President Billy B. Thames. Board Honors Mr. Henle for 1148 Years of Service i l Dr. jim Stribling presented a plaque to Mr. W. S. Henley on behalf of the Board during the regular December Board meeting. lt was pr:-sent:-rl for -18 years of dedicated service to Copiah-Lincoln, Dr. Stribling, in making the presentation, stated that often those who give so of tlit-niselvf-s arvn't f't't'tlt1Illlt'4l until their retirement and that the Board felt it should honor Mr. Henley in the height of his service to Co-Lin Ulweeatise of our love and rt-spt-vt for him. Mr. Henley has served as President of the Board of Trustees since 1934. dministrators Lead Faeult and Staff . . . Q,' -1 fi - , . Na, . '-V1 at B. F. HUNTER 33532 l ' f ':' --- I Academic Dean - Acting President - Guidance Director: A.A., East Central Junior Col- , , ' W ,. le e: B.S., M.A.. University of Southern Mississippi: Additional Study, University of , . N 1, . 5 . V ig , 1 1 3 . 4 lf: Southern Mississippi and Mississippi College ' ' ..: N- Y 3 I Q ,fiegffsng if 'Q V, BILLY R. FOLKES ' A- 'WVA W ft , Z' 4 Administrative Assistant to the President: A.A., Jones County Junior College: B.S., Univer- EM' I 3 54 -. A M,.,w,,q jg, sity of Southern Mississippi: M.S., University of Mississippi: Additional Work, Mississippi bf- 1 V ' XKMM College and Mississippi State University fi ' K- -. , 5 's1 jf ? E. FoREsT CASE, JR. l J . x 'V V 3 35,5 S Dean of Students: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., M.Ed., Mississippi State Uni- '-! 5 N 2' if 'I .iff ' .,1z Q ff. 1' - af, N- - , . V,-A- fy J , 4 Leif. wx., ,.e versity: Additional Work, University of North Carolina and Mississippi State University JAMES M. LEWIS Registrar: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., M.Ed., Mississippi State University: Additional Work, University of Mississippi: Mississippi College, and Mississippi State Uni- BURLIAN O'NEAL WALKER Director of Public Information - Journalism instructor: Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., University of Southern Mississippi: Additional Work, USM: Graduate Study, Univer- sity of Mississippi and University of Southern Mississippi F. K. HORTON, JR. Business Manager: B.S., Delta State College: Additional Study, Mississippi College - - f' ' f ' E.LQ'. V',ff'i' 'TWQW' 5 -,eg , .- . , . af ,, ' , 1 .. ,, 53 VQTSIW 1135: ' -:, fi -'wg' C 2 LZ ' ' 'f mv' : iii' '.-' 1 . iw' .3 - , 1 ' .ml ,-.vjiwf . .A . - I , 5 ,., my . mv ' W? I Y , ,-Q ' , Q ,gf X1- . , -21114 4' ' J f M j , ' ,. , ' Ulf . - 5' A ,filisar -f-,ff X ' et'-ey. 5 at V tfefltiih ,' ' 'E , 9? ' vig -:Zigi 2 . it CROVER SMITH Dean of Men: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S. and M.Ag., Mississippi State Uni versity: Additional Work, Mississippi College and Mississippi State University MISS JEANNE MAYER Dean of Women: B.A., Louisiana Tech University: Additional Work, University of South ern Mississippi ALTON RICKS Academic Counselor: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., Delta State College: M.A. University of Mississippi: Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi Q , 'Yagi' I --. WW Q. 154 Provide Services to Students CHARLES P. CREELY Director, Vocational-Technical Education: B.S., M.Ed., Mississippi Stale University: Addi- tional Work, Texas ASZM, University of Southern Mississippi JIMMY C. SMITH Assistant Director of Vocational-Technical: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., M.S. in Edc. Adm. and M.S. in Ind. Edc., University of Southern Mississippi: Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi BOB HUCKABY Vocational Counselor: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., M.Ed., Mississippi Col- lege: Additional Work, Mississippi State University EDGAR W. MARTIN Supervisor, Adult Education: A.A,, Mississippi Delta Junior College: B.S., M.Ed,, Missis- sippi State University: Additional Work, University of Mississippi and University of South- ern Mississippi MRS. FRANCES B. FRAZIER Head Librarian: A.A., Hinds ,lunior College: B.S., University of Southern Mississippi: M.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary: M.L.S., University of Mississippi BRADLEY SMITH Director of Student Activities: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S.E., Delta State College: Additional Work, Delta State College MRS. RUTH SLAY Bookkeeper, Wylie Business College JOHN C. GARNER High School Principal: Football Coach and Driver Education: B.S., M.Ed., University of Mississippi: Additional Work, University of Mississippi RONALD RICCAN Adult Education Counselor: B.A., M.Ed., Mississippi State University it M 9 'i 4 .Y Z- ,-e 5. I , . U ff, ,z 1 - -0 5 1 ,,-J mi . - -v X ily 7, , ,-gi, ll- Q , ' -3' -,se X al i 1,1 ,X 'Fifi ft M' t gg 5 ,.,.-Q .ff-5 ::lvc1.T:l!l7!l9l..,, ? P90 524 i ti Fe I d f 155 , w ... Humanities Division Offers English Literature, Music MRS. EDNA EARLE CREWS Englishg A.A., Holmes ,lunior Collegeg B.S., M.A., Mississippi College: Additional Work University of Southern Mississippi MRS. LaVERNE DEEVERS English: B.A., Ouachita Collegeg M.A., Mississippi College: Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi College MRS. KEITH Mt-DANIEL English, Spanishg B.A., Belhaven College: M.S., University of Southern Mississippi Addi tional Work, University of Southern Mississippi DURR WALKER, JR. Englishg B.S., lVl.A., Mississippi College 5. ' ' ' ' f fi ' 1 7 I' ' I V ,. . ri i 5 ,- 2 vf.. I .1 i RUFUS TURNER, JR. I Art, BS., Delta State College, M.F,A., University A' Q is it of Alabama 1- Q HAROLD I. PATTERSON Frenehg B.S., M.Ed., University of Southern Mis- sissippig Additional Work, Certificate in Ereneh, University of Parisg Additional Work, University of Rivhmond, University of Southern Mississippi, Woman's College of Georgia .'K AI' N JOHN R. LANDRESS Speech and Drama: A.B., Merver University: 'V B.D., South:-rn Baptist The-ologieal Seminaryg M.A., University of Southern Mississippi: Addi- Q- tional Work, USM MISS WILLIE MAE HAMILL Chairman of Hunianitie Divi ion and English Department BA Grenada College MA University of Alabama Additional Work, University of Alabama Mississippi College University of Southern Mississippi MRS. NANCY ARMSTRONG DYRES Englishg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College B A M A Mississippi College Additional Work University of South ern Mississippi and Auburn University Reading, Drama, Speech, Langua e, Religion, Journalism MRS. MARY LOU LANDRESS High School English: B.A., Blue Mountain Collegeg B.R.E., Southern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminaryg Additional Work, USM MISS ELIZABETH PATTERSON High School English, B.A., M.S., University of Southern Mississippig Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi MRS. WILMA W. COLE Reading: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior Collegeg B.S., M.A., University of Southern Mis- sissippig Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State University MRS. BETTYE BOUTWELL Reading, leave of absence first semester, A.A.. Copiah-Lincoln Junior Collegeg B.S., 1 Delta State College: M.S., University of Southern Mississippi, Additional Work, Missis- 5 sippi State University - MRS. CAROLYN HENNINCTON Reading, first semester: B.S., Delta State College: Additional Work, Athens College 'ive f 'va iCa.l 1 ...V MISS JULIA GUESS Chairman of Music Departmentg A.A., Whitworth Collegeg B.M.. Mississippi State Col- ' lege for Women: M.A., Columbia University, Additional Work, USM, Denver Univer- ' sity, Grove City College lPa.l, and Mississippi State University , ,, iw., e ,lp 5 in vt ,tx ft 1 DON HICKMAN Choir and Voice: B.S., Sam Houston State Teachers Collegeg M. Mus. Ed., Vanden-ook College of Music 4' MRS. ELLEN WATSON CAMERON Piano, Organ, Music Literatureg B. Mus., M. Mus., Baylor Universityg Additional Work, Robert Pace Piano Instruction Workshop, George Peabody College for Teachers, and Uni- versity of Mississippi MRS. PAMELA MILEY CASE Piano, B. Mus., University of Southern Mississippi, M.A., Mississippi State University STANLEY W. STEWART Band Director, Music Appreciation, B.S., M.Ed., Mississippi State University THE REV. KEN STRINGER Religion: B.S., Mississippi Collegeg B.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary THE REV. KELLY WILLIAMS Religion, B.A., Millsaps College: B.D., Perkins School of Theology. Southern Methodist University , es. 1 xx? pl It ni lV'f 1 ' :-..,,-.54 I?-sr f tl- I ,fl sigh f' f gig . Q Sbf fit, W .. - Business Education Develops Skilled Students .V ' mm - 'f -' 'I ' -21:15--Ye-2 aft:-',,' :4i5T:'fQ: ' vf: - '- i ziff'??3fi ' I - ff' T kr, ,::.1 j:,:5:2r. .M - V, 1 ua21:iggs':12: - 2 , f ' I ' '1 Aft ' ' i 5, - -' 4 ' V ' ze' i X , 5 F 3 in ff ' YM., j'5.jgf5f75i5eg2 , , vw:,Z4?,g , 1 ' , 'if-I. v-- if'7'ff'4i72 ,ly 5, -ff, -tg , 4Q,E,,,.J .,, f,. u ff mf3g5,:3,3,fQ ' , of 1. 2 ' ' V. N 5 J T.1,':i,': ' I ' 'QE' ,.., ' 1 :W f K W 1 Hz 3' If 4, 1 . -,A f ff , 'bi s ., 44 'gg 4 fe t V H ,, M' 1045 ' QI X' 1 H- ' Q , . ,W . .,,, V :1 in 1' 1 V N -A -:Q Y ' 1 2'2 f L. ,ff ' f 'Q 5 10 ,f ' I6 I Wfex -. ,7 wr, ,M ,,f, D , f f.,' f 1 1 i bm- ww 1 Q M , MRS. INEZ B. THORNHILL Business: AA., Copiah Lincoln Junior Col legf-g B.S., lVl.S.. University of Southern Mis sissippig Additional Work USM and Missis sippi College Y? 'Saw 22. 1 R i x... 'i I i 158 l l I I ia. 9' -1-Q.. pr-n M. K. TURK Chairman, Health, Physi- cal Education Division: Athletic Director: Head Basketball Coach: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.E.. M.Ed., Liv- ingston State University: Additional Work, Living- ston State LAWRENCE SMITHMIER C. B. HAWKINS Head Football Coach: Coach: B.S., Delta State College: Additional Work, Northeast Louisiana State and USM Assistant Basketball Coach: B.S., University of Tenne ee at Marion: M.C.S., University of Mississippi JOHN C. GARNER High School Head Football Coach: Physical Education: B.S., M A. University of Mississippi: Additional Work, Ole Miss ALTON GREENLEE Assistant Football Coach: BONNIE MCNAIR Assistant Football Coach: Baseball Coach: A.A., A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Jun- ior College: B.S., Univer Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., Mississippi sity of Southern Missis- College: Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi sippi V- iiii -... r '- . 'i'f , W I . if v .fam 4 1 A ., te , 'fi 1 57? In '2 :' - . f 1 f 1 'A ' - f 1 i A' A 4. fs- ,, Q. fur f , I -mf-, - ., A ky iii . Z, ' afeifihf . if 'V Q MICHAEL R. HUX High School Basketball Coach, Mathematics, Assistant Football Coach: B.S., Uni- versity of Southern Mississippi: Additional Work, USM MRS. MARY LOVE HUX Girls Physical Education: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., Mississippi College: Additional Work, USM , .. . M 2 MRs.kATHERN1NEHUcKABY A' ' .il Physical Education: B.S., M.Ed., Mississippi Co ' , M' - I ,. N c .W wg. - - . .it-A., X E dit 5 WALTER ANGLEOFF Golf Pro, Golf Coach Health and Physical Education Develop the Mind and Body X , 17- - P1 : N.. 'f ff, , 4 Q M f Q H ,4 ....u,, C445 Xe -is 1, Wife z. 2.1.3 ., ,.,.,, W. -2. if-1 wi .W f.,3.3KI,1 .T , isgzgsv, 05.-Z, 5 2 . 1 L Q 1 NW' A- M J' 0 , s. 7 C7 1 xf'h,,, H 1 f , tj jfjff,-, Q ' R: - , ,I,51lv,glgnj:' 4 '4'f5'f4A?' 1 Science and Math - Knowledge as It DR. W. R. STRICKLAND Chairman, Mathematics and Science Divisiong A.A., jones ,lunior Collegeg B.S., Mississippi State Universityg M.S., and Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi DONALD COTTEN Biology, B.S., M.S., University of Southern Mississippi VX.. ROY W. DAUGHDRILL Math, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln ,lunior College: B.A., University of Southern Mississippig M.Ed., Mississippi State Universityg Doctoral Study, University of Mississippi JERRY DYKES Mathg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior Collegeg B.S., University of Southern Mississippig M.S., University of Missis- sippig Additional Work, University of Mississippi use i J 1 as ,1 M xv 5 MISS PHYLLIS HAYES Chemistry, A.A., Southwest ,lunior College: B.S., Millsaps Collegeg M.S. Ed., University of Southern Mississippig Additional Work, University of Mississippi 'SW FREDDIE HENDERSON High School Scienceg A.A., Harris Junior College: B.S., Jackson State College MRS. GLORIA HENDERSON High School Mathg B.S., Stillman College WW I t l T S, . g w , -V Q1 1 P 9 111- I, ..., ' W, 1. Wilt ig nu-.-. Relates to the Physical World -J - 'mi ., ., , , fl- 1 'M' gg?i'ZijQif1gY i f 'f f . i figs: , 3 , is- 3 1115 f i ' 'Q 'fx 4' 1. ,. , V, fs, 4. , 5 . ' :Q i if ., -r an Jfz E, X yi, ,. 1 -7-. , ti . 5, if 1 2 1 'zz-.. . ' WF M' 'i yv J- i':-vE: E'f: - . 21 . M, i fi N f K 1 . iiisf' ff -I-:'55g3?i:5i-22:3- X i1 1: i DONALD E. JOHNSON Science and Physics: A.A., Southwest junior College: B.S., M.A., University of Southern Mississippi: M.S.C.S., University of Mississippi: Additional Work. Ole Miss MRS. SARAH C. JOHNSON Home Economics: A.A., Hinds Junior College: B.S., M.A., University of Southern Mississippi: Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi 1 WP' LAWRENCE SMITHMIER L . l I 5 l TOMMY KING Biology: A.A., Pearl Rive-r Junior Colle-ge: B.S.. M.S., University of Southern Mississippi: Additional Work, University of Mississippi: Candidate- for Dovtoratv, Spring 1973, University of Southern Mississippi MRS. ZOULA H. STRONG Eduvation Coordinator, Medical Laboratory T4-1-lmii-an Program: B.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., University of Southern Mississippi: M.T., QASCPI, Mercy Hospital School of Medical Technology , 1 ,J I Y ,, Q 5 131. 'A i 1 S -, - ' f . ,L M , V J :,- , I . .,.sfi.' 1 . Jil ' ff? i 4 , f ,, ,,, . H A y y , ,, R , 4 Lin' 3, a if , A . x ,il ' sql?-fvtl?'5 xr. up 5:50 1 'Ss- .tu .. Biology: B.S., University of Tennessee at Marion: M.C.S., University of Mississippi: Additional Work, UT at Marion and University of Southern Mississippi MRS. LENA W. THOMPSON . tm. Math: B.A. and B.Mus., Asbury College fKy.i, M.S., University of Southern Missis- sippi: Additional Work, University of Alabama, Duke University, and Columbia University Social Science Teaches About the World We Live In . . ' f' ' QM , , 4 - A ' : - -t 4, I 2 ' 'Y-Y - i , W N ,4 4 f HQ ' it 4,1245 I Y . 2.55 , ,wg W- .S - ffif' J' ,, Q, , te. ' - ff .- , ,I , Q qw: , , W if f ' A 4 .453-:pi-,Q-:Qg., 'ge K ' .1 -,. A 3 . , . , .,,., rw gl, ,. J V XM V , A 5 ' ff ,gfgg-'Q I 3 'Hoy f, .,4 f. '54, , . ' if - ' .,g ' . 'f:?q,f A1Q, , . . , V A 31. ,,,:, 9, - K ' Q' E3 .A A A I 1 l. .al f ', 4013 X, .7 f -A 'f-. ,.... L . . .... W 19 gs 4:- , ,,. . f ' -4., . 1 ZZ:-W - -410,- . H-'ff , ,314 ff ,Q .V 79, ,f ye 'Ar ni, , ,IZ 'i wifi , 55,21 , 4, I, .9 ,V J if' fb 5 Y ' ,5 . . B. R. FRAZIER Chairman, Social Science Division: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln ,Iunior College: B.A., Missis- sippi College: M.A., Peabody College: Additional Work, Peabody College, Mississippi College, Mississippi State University and University of Mississippi MISS JANE AINSWORTH High School Social Studies: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., University of Southern Mississippi: Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi WADE ALEXANDER Social Science: B.S., Mississippi State University: M.Ed., Mississippi College: Addi- tional Work, Mississippi College , DANNY THOMAS HARRELL Political Science: A.A., Southwest Junior College: B.S., M.S., University of Southern Mississippi: Additional Work, University of Mississippi HAROLD J. PATTERSON Social Studies: B.S., M.S., University of Southern Mississippi ALTON RICKS Education: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.S., Delta State College: M.A., Uni- versity of Mississippi MRS. KATRINA C. TURK History: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln .Iunior College: B.S., M.Ed., Livingston State University: Additional Work, Livingston University MICHAEL D. MCINTYRE Economics: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College: B.S. and M.B.A., University of South- ern Mississippi: Additional Work, USM .IIM LIGHTSEY Social Science, Psychology: B.S,, Mississippi State University: M.Ed., University of Southern Mississippi: Ed. S., Mississippi State University I ocationdl Technical DIVISIOD ,ga 5 5 'fri , ,, ,, V- new 4 In-, MRS VIRGINIA INGRAIVI Cosmetology I-Iolmeg Iuntor College Ctrtnfttate m Cosmetology Inbtruttton Addlttonal Work Unlvermty of Southern MISSISSIPPI GEORGE JORDAN Baslc Related Studies' BS Jackson State Col lege Addlttonal Work. Jackson State College Offers a Wide Variet of Courses . . . Welding JIM HERRINGTON I Auto Mechanicsg U.S. Army CUNCOJ School f e ' CHARLES LANGLEY Q , , Electronicsg University of Southern Mississippi, M5 Vdbl N '1'1 Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Mississippi State qi in., University H ' ss s'r X E GILBERT LAWRENCE at Machine Shop, Vocational Certificate, Copiah-Lin- a 3 coln Junior College X RONNIE W. LEE xl ' A SRL X Coordinator, Distribution and Marketing Technology: iilil idx: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: B.B.A., Univer- 1, sity of Southern Mississippi, Additional Work, Uni- , 5 AW versity of Southern Mississippi A U, BOBBY K. LEONARD C Heavy Equipment Mechanics' Nashville Auto Diesel - College' Euclid Division of General Motors Corp. '.,. Training School' Additional Work Copiah-Lincoln Junior College' University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State University. as GLENN T. MCGEE AlfCOHdlI10HlHg Heating and Refrigeration AA Coplah Lincoln Junior College BS University of Southern Mississippi Additional Work Mississippi State University and University of Southern Missis SNL sippi 'av ha u-:slr ii-li' E 164 Electronics , sw, ' ' K in M59 , , REE ' Qs X 13 A 4-no 'W X X t Rm ' Q . q ' -i ' N -A-Q - I3 - -, ' Tp, 'S 'ii . 'N ' 3 ' PN - . . .tiifwim ' ' , Z ,,, V r . , M K - li x 5 5 I , A ' 'S ', : f . f - - , ' ' ,-1' f f ff' , J if W 'Y 5 if I it Y I V it Ai . ........ 'L ' A 44 V A Q I 0, c g 4, , f 1 -. Q A 1 ' 3 ' 37:1 t t, im . 4 ' ... ., lf , f lg-v,',.' .f 4-. . , 34 . V , , . ' i f 4' 'L 1 , , r f h I J I 1 l . . t ' U ' ,W WWW, -'Q K if lr ' , L , it A ii r -,gangs , , '. I' 1' ' 1 , l X U 3 5 U 3 sl U 5 L ,lm VNV Q M .., V , ts, , x 4, gy 'f ,- ' ,J , , ,Z ,, VV y J, ., g . , , 5, , ,, ga' gf fftffx 'U - ' I' -,M . , ' fe , Q 3, T pnafiii. gg -gr 1 t V A, 2 A I 45- f- 4 i t 5 V . H ,,,,. ...r g Y a I 1 - V I ' V ' A ' ' 4 , he .4 ' . ,. .1 ye.. 1n Excellent Training Facilities MRS. IANE MARTIN, R.N. Practical Nursingg A.S., Northeast Mississippi junior College, Additional Work, University of Southern Mississippi WILLIAM J. PARKS Electronics, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College EDWIN L. SMITH Drafting and Design: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Additional Work, Louisiana State Univer- sity, University of Tennessee, University of Illinois, Rochester Institute of Technology, and Mississippi State University EARL SISCO Machine Shop, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College: Meeh.4Tech., C0-Ling B.S., Mississippi State Univer- sity, Additional Work, University of Southern Missis- sippi JACK C. THOMAS Southern Mississippi J. M. TYSON College i 7. fi A v f f' , A .MQQ I 11-- ...,..,.f ti EJ -s qi. ,.f- X 'QQ Y , if ff'l W -'f X. N3..1LLl.!s'f 4 Industrial Arts, A.A., Copiah Lincoln Junior College B.S., North Texas State College M A University of Heavy Equipment Mechanirs Copiah Lincoln Junior I efyf College Staff Works for the Good of the Students TN wr J if .,, Z, X X 166 St 1 .V R fic-1 256, Q3 . we 1 I MRS. AMMIE CHISM MRS. NENA SMITH Colette Direetorg B.S.E., Delta State College DAN WATSON Plant Superintendent CHARLES R. HART Bookstore Managerg A.A.. Copiah-Lincoln Junior Collegeg B.B.A., Delta State College MRS. HELEN E. MULLEN Assistant Librariang A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior Col- legeg B.S., Mississippi State College for Womeng M.A., University of Southern Mississippig Additional Work. Mississippi College and University of South- ern Mississippi MRS. CARL THOMPSON' Assistant Manager, Bookstore MRS. LUCILLE HORTON Library Assistantg A.A., CopiahALineoln Junior Col- lege: Delta State College THE REV. ROY H. SMITH Baptist Student Union Direetorg B.A., Mississippi Collegeg B.D., M.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Theolog- ical Seminary MRS. MODENA RANEY College Nurse: LPN Certificate. Kings Daughters Hospital, Brookhaven MRS. JUANITA THOMAS Dietitiang Copiah-Lincoln Junior Collegeg American School Foods Service Association MRS. JEAN HARPER Dormitory Hostess, Stevens Hall Dormitory Hostess, Stevens Hall i Secretaries Help Students and Faculty MRS. ALMA LOUISE SMITH Secretary to the Presidentg A.A., Copiali-Lincoln Junior College MRS. FRANCIS CHRISTENSEN Secretary to Registrarg A.A., Copiali-Lincoln Junior College MRS. KATIE FURR . Secretary to Dean and Counselorg Draughoifs Business College MRS, SHERYL MONTGOMERY Secretary to Administrative Assistantg Adult Educ-ation, Public Inforniationg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln junior College 5 MRS. PAMELA RUTH OWNES Secretary, Dean of Studentsg A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College I fn :fx E V i x 'W if Y ff' 3 f 4 I X ,, A JA. MRS. THELMA NESMITH Secretary, Business Manage-rg Drauglion's Business College MRS. NELLENE RUSSELL Secretary, Vocational-Technical Division: Secretarial Certificate, Perry Business Col- ,L, lege, LaGrange, Georgia 'Q ' MRS. RUBY PEARL SMITH - AJ, , , , ,,. Secretary to High School Principal: A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior College ,I i - I 1 L MQ' e t, Smith Heads Natchez Center, 10 Full, 3 Part-Time Instructors Teach at ew Facilit Copiah-Lincoln Junior College took over the first two years of work at the Natchez Center in September, 1972. Eddie M. Smith was employed as director. During the first quarter, 4-4-9 students registered for classes which meet at the USM-N Center in Duncan Park. Co- Lin-Natchez will occupy Carpenter School 412 this September. Ten full time employees and 32 part-time instructors work at the Natchez Center. A nursing program and a complete course in police science are available at the Center. Other courses correspond with those taught on the Wesson campus. WESLEY BURKHARDT Science, B.S., Southeastern La. Univ., M.S., University of South- ern Mississippi ' 17 . , ,J 'i -.Z T7 'ff fl . . 1. ash f Qffga l 3,5 '2. ,. . t , . .t,. a. . . 1 A ,, 1 we ei, , I iisiw 12 ,. , : A. 1 . .,,, 11.1. ,g,:2.E:.5?f' gf JOEY PAUL Math, B.S. and M.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute 168 DELTON PORTER Counselor, A.A., Copiah-Lincoln Junior Col- lege, B.S. M.Ed., Delta State College MRS. ANNETTE DONNAN English, B.S., Alcorn College, M.Ed., Tuskegee Institute, Addi- tional Work, University of Texas, St. Louis University, Atlanta Univ. and U.S.M. CHARLES QUIMBY History, B.A. and M.E., Northeast Louisiana State University 2 v ..,, ,:5.yfr't'Tif 1.2 V Wk ' i fl EDDIE M. SMITH Director, Natchez Center, A.A., East Central Junior College, B.S. and M.Ed., Mis- sissippi State University, additional study, University of Southern Mississippi I uf Q . .X f 'A Q if , X F 'if' ' fall! ,, I 'i i'-t I- ' its 1 DR. PAUL FAHRENTHOLD Science, B.S., Univ. of Texas, M.S., Rice Univ., Ph.D., Univer- sity of Houston MRS. MATHILDE IUNGLINC English, B.A., Newcomb College- Tulane University, M.A., Louisi- ana State University i In 1 ea t i .Aa :I-,:.,e'ki' K' V E . ' fi??'i'f22i-if s, . ... ' ' A g.,.g..-., L I 1. LAMAR WINSTEAD Science and Math, B.S., Univer- sity of Southern Miss., B.S., Univ. of Miss., M.A., Univ. of Sou. Miss. MRS. JAN WILLIAMSON Secretary to the Director pace that we sometimes fail to grasp the little things. Instead we concentrate our efforts on myste- ries which, in spite of the diligent labors produced to find a solution, can be solved only by examining a genuine smile, an approving nod, or an outstretched hand. rushes by at such a hurried Student Life f 537 A aff ff' L-mira-M My A,A,,,, e Wg,-gm I7 TRUCKERS EXCHANGE BANK A. D. BRELAND, JR. Presidenl' gi eff' 'Gif' , ' N 1 gy .: VV fr'-i ., . fl ' 'W' H f.,-,ae-,.: ..,,. . 5:1 7 ltf3 ,?.f. A 1 fn. if COPIAH COUNTAINS on the football team at C0-Lin are Isealed I Lo rj johnny Stewart Cr stal S ' L A , , y pringsg arry shley, Hazlehurstg Revis Beach, Randy Johns, and Steve Amos, all of Hazlehurst. Back row. fl lo rj are Coach Alton Greenlee, Brad Cranberry, managerg Jerry Brister, Wessong Dennis Beasley, Hazlehurstg Augusta Shannon Wessong Head Coach C. B, Hawkins: Coach Ronnie MeNairg and Mike Clopton, Manager. YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Courlesy - Service - Securiiy TRUCKER'S EXCHANGE BANK Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporafion Cryslal Springs, Mississippi BANK OF FRANKLIN Colettes Mary Belinda Waller of Monticello and Pamela Maddox invite patrons in the Franklin County area to bank with thi Bank of Franklin. WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT 60 Years of Continuous Service MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BANK OF FRANKLIN Branch Banks in Roxie and Bu e d Meadville Mississippi I WSToday's Army I Wants to Join You but not until AFTER A anAnuA rloN ls it worth S100,000 to you just to stay in school? Statistics say high school graduates will earn at least that much more during their productive years than dropouts who fail to earn that valuable diploma. This is why TODAY's ARMY is urging you to stay in school. To help you plan your future intelligent- ly see your local Army representative for full details on more than 300 excit- ing job opportunities in TODAY'S ARMY -where you count as an individual. Your local ARMY representative has the straight, no obligation information. See or call him: I' U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 2570 Bailey Ave. Suite I4 Jackson, Miss. 392I3 Call Collect 366-52 I4 lD!UlUP3'M53U1YSfMllI.'U95l?I0lUlll!M5l3-'Y!UPQ mmm-mnmsfow 'Pin IWIIOI s E .N -ES - wk. ,. 1 I 5 9 - ' , , ,R ifwyzpmw And the Snow Fell ne Da -. fi, uf 1 ' V . fa-mfr 'Vi x A ' TH, ' mat, 1, xf 5,g,,4f-fx ,, ef i , :'.,iJY Q Fwfsx Q 't M' 1455 :ff ,W f A.. Us , AL eff ,V 'Q' ' wig -Ji ' N, , W, rw f..-',.,, ,sv -, A ' - 'L ' , ' -f ,. , f ' ' fn, . W ' ' ' 9, , f fd. . ' ,W , Q M ,,., I V 'V ' I - mv .gf-f V we , - Q, fu Hg, Q V - Jw' TA ff ffa,.,.,,w 1 Q Qui ,.,w.,,f+895g!,,,,w W . M W U ,L , - WMM 1-ff. W' ' ' V my ' wa 5 Q , 7 .I . , H., , ex '23 ,. M! A , . Uv. :fg,e,,' f ., ,- 1 1 X 172 f, , 4 -fi, -fu ,,,, 1 ' ' Y W , ' f. 4,f1 I - . ' I ' V A ' , f , J, , I 1 3- f 45' L: A ' , I V A ' , 'A -.1 ,. - ' ' -f A 5 '. .V . 3, N 4 A- ' A , ' 4 W ' ' M W ' V ' ',. V M V ' ' -' 1, - N' -,, . ' me an --,.' Aa, -ffm. ff - .mf ,, Ma ,ui I -V . 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Coaehes Greenlee, Hawkins, and McNair pose with Davis. 173 4 THE BANK OF WESSON salutfas the COIGIIHS from Wesson, homvtown of Copiah-Linroln Junior College, and from Copiah County. F l f gh D ph L d Wilson: .Ianvt Douglas. Wesson: Marv DPW Colette Captain, Wvsaong H I n Mullf-n, We-Ssong and D H' P H I I BANK OF WESSON MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION MISSISSIPPI BANKERS ASSOCIATION Salutes the Hometown Colettes ESTABLISHED 1893 80 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE Wi SSCJIl, Mississippi Little Things in Life That Mean a Lot . . . ., 'iff If: ' I, Wilma -g Q W- 1 Co-Lin - Home of Mississippfs Our Little Miss and La Petite Pageants. : ' if 4 'fir W . , 0 5 N ii.: fl. A-0 WM? ir O tg 1 ,fl .- l V p S o 3 R 1 Y-Teens and Hi-Y present high school assembly program Open Windows. Letha Horton played the little girl. 91 District VII Track Winners in '72 in high school. Cobra and Cobrettes present Coach Garner with tournament trophies. ll is ,A 3 '41 '51 it 'i ' W .sm l ll we .1 i BOARD OF TRUSTEES honored two long-time employees, Ike Allen and Hillery Hallum. C. G. BALDWIN, Presidenl, Dislricl 2 GARRETT MULLINS, Dislricr 5 MRS. LESLIE LITTLE, Dislricl 4 RALPH SHOTTS, Dislricl 3 L. C. MCALPIN, Dislricl I HORACE B. LESTER, Engineer ARCHIE MAGEE, Chancery Clerk Simpson Counly Board of Supervisors SIMPSON COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE fkneelirbgl .limmy Baldwin, Bobby Holbrooks, Bruce Dunn, Mike S. Smith, ,l. Mike Smith, Henry May, and Don Cole- man. Standing are Coach Alton Greenlee, Bruce Smith, Robert Purser, ,lake Russell B Steele Coach C. B. Hawkins, and Coach Ronnie McNair. - - - un. ,un MLA Saluling lhe Coun+y's Oulslanding Sfudenls al' Co-Lin and Their Conlribulions +o our College . . . SIMPSON COUNTY COLETTES are Diane Littleg Head Sandra Grayson, and Susan Everett. LEE HESTER, Dislricl l CARL RAY LEHMANN, Dislricl 2 FRANK ALLEN, Dislricl 5 Franklin Counly Board of Supervisors Are Proud of Honors Won By Franklin Counly Sludenls al' Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Roxie, Miss. Rl. 2, Roxie, Miss. R+. l, Smilhdale HILTON M. ZUMBRO, Dis+ricl3 Box l25. Bude, Miss. P. L. LOFTON, Dislricl 4 McCall Creek, Miss. MRS. GENE JONES Chancery Clerk Meadville, Mississippi ii A 4 fs f er ,. KENNY i.oFroN McCall Creek Sludenl' Body Presidenl' 76 1 Dair men Milk 'nwfzww sw' Better Than Good Canton, Mississippi LEGIS Paper Com pa ny '. ',, 11, it lr X l iii ' xxx wil Li? ' D X Ev , . , ,Dux J' fm f it ': Q' I 2 Monticello, Mississippi COMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS T0 YOUR FINE SCHUUI. E5 saith Tffg E5 Q N' U 5 in gi sa' ED COPELAND O NICKY DRAKE I VIRGIL MELOHN 0 LARRY HATFIELD I ox 8 J MMY UNDERWOOD HENRY FLOWERS GEORGE COPELAND B 3 1900 North West Street Jackson, Mississippi 354-0200 JWWWW CLASS RINGS AND PINS ' CLUB INSIGNIA ' MEDALS .. TROPHIES ' PLAQUES ' DIPLOMAS ' INVITATIONS Compliments ot Franklin Memorial Hospital Colettes Pat Yalcln, Debbie Jackson Meadville, Mississippi 17 Billy Martin, Administrator The 8 hour loaf Complimenis of New Hebron Man New Hebron, Mississippi S I 1' g D M I RANDY GRIM fB lzhaven ufadruring Company F8 Kellwood Company Kingswell Group Work Clofhing Division Monficeilo, Mississippi and Wesson, Mi pp SALUTES The I972 Homecoming Couri' . . . I Life at CL 7' Can Be Fun and Work . . . i i l 5 A rehearsal for Messiah before Christmas drew many from surrounding communities to the campus. Students also participated in the presentation i which was directed by Bill Souther of Brookhaven. l l l -Cx l lil r .ww l f . ,Q fl . if H 4, ,,,v. wp Q, We hid it for after the game L Where did it all go? f A' . 'N-we pu, in SK 1 lj Q i ti We didn't. l They think l took it. 1 ll Peace, brother, l saw it running by here.' l i F i l A, R 'J All maths r-f- .. . W l .l c CASE 8I SMITH CHEVROLET, IN ..J - L..- C. JOHNSON-PONDER CHEVROLET COMPANY I I I 'T Phone 847-I604 Meadville I Phone 384-235I Mississippi y Mendenhall Mississipp I WISE MOTOR COMPANY I ' Ford - Lincoln - Mercury H d f h I COPIAH COUNTY We .are prou o onors H won by SImpson CounI'y sI'uden'rs ,I I -425 I X ,f Hazlehursf, Mississippi 'J Home Owned by It I C. D. BARNES I 1 P.O. Box 309 Phone 587-542I I Monlicello, Mississippi 39654 W'RE Lincoln ColeHes Mifizie Henderson and VICIY Godbold. Compliment of I Brookhaven, Mississippi I POTTER I R.M.HENDRIC COMPANY iei' Wesson i GRADUATE SUPPLY I-IOUSE MISSISSIPPI x P. O. BOX IO 34 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI S9205 I represenling I HERFF-JONES coMPANY Class Rings-lnvi+a'rions TOWN OF MONTICELLO I Diplomas-Caps and Gowns E Yearbooks Phone 354-5324 Monlicello, Mississippi l I Congralulalions and Besl' Wishes JOLLY-BUFKIN FORD coMPANY I? e,C'aSS of 'fm and I - - - Coplah-Llncoln JunIor College ' 1 A FORD' Box sw ' T sa1-7741 MAYOR AND BOARD OF ALDERMAN Iso Momicello. Miss- Town of MonI'icello li I For Your New Car Visil HAMMOND FORD CO. Cryslal Springs .I .I I ,II Mississippi MACHINE co. I IO3 S. Jackson S+. WW A i A g A Arg-g-g p L I 4 . MC s.? 'iI,,'7i,'fT gi Brookhaven, Mississippi I ' gal uouncmm, msszssmu som 1 C0mP'Imen'fS of Run-rs FAsHloNs PRESTRIDGE'S I' The Place Io Go for Ihe Brands You Know phone 643-227' I Phone 892-209I Box 308 Wesson, Mississippi I Cryslal Springs FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS . , I K AND LOAN ASSOCIATION E OF LINCOLN COUNTY ... Phone 822-'82' -PHONE 833-5221' BROOK!-1AvEN.Mlss 303 Wesf Cherokee Sfreef Brookhaven, Mississippi Your Walgreen Agency WESTERN AUTO W GENE POLK'S PHARMACY 349-377 - 0 I Magee, Mississippi Magee' M'SS'SS'pp' IOO Norlh Main Avenue Phone 849-2533 I COMPANY Philco Freezers, Refrigeralors Wholesale Grocers New Hebron, Mississippi 39I4O PD- BOX 544 u . Phone Phone 294-2222 Brookhaven, Mississippi, 3960l 833-676I -I Complimenls of ,I STAFFLER-HERMAN'S JEWELERS i d I Brookhaven, Mississippi Comphmenlary A S BROOKHAVEN ABRAMS MERCANTILE COMPANY RATLIFE SHEET METAL AMERICAN STATION BARGAIN CENTER MCCALL CREEK W.C. Izard, Owner GARLAND BYRD'S SERVICE STATION Hazlehursl' , Mississippi IB' 182 MO TICELLO BAN . BRANCH OF DEPOSIT OUARANTY NATIONAL BANK Crow lMth US Salules Lawrence Counfy Foolball Players LAWRENCE COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS are lkneeling I lo rl Tom Brooks, Newhebron: Danny Williamson, Oakvaleg Larome Taylor, Newhehrong and Randy Shivers, Newhebron. Standing are Coarh Greenlee, Russia Everett, Newhebrong Emmitt Madison, Joe Smith and Willie Harold Harris, all of Monticellog Coach Hawkins, and Coach McNair. 'Wu . ADAMS COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS invludr- ffrnnl I In rj Charles Hines, Gerry Sandffl, and John Malls-tt. Standing left to right are Coach Alton Crvenlf-f-, Jim Strong llvzul Cmivli C. B. llawlxina. Gail Morris. Lind Coavli Ronnie- lVl1'Nair E X X , I Q J A f Trillium Gives Q'Christmastime', Beauty Pageant fb 32.4 ,,,, jg S S ,,. 2 1- 2 ,dv- 1 Q 1 I 1 ,421 L nn Scott Wins Mess Co-Lin 1973,' , 511, fn' - , 1 The contestants in the fifth annual pageant dance around , . . W ,? iz f F 4 I I ,x x And along came evening gown competition . . . t as ? the Pageant of All Pageants , ' :fm 'L W , E Q 1, s I lg t t , g 2 A z More dancing and talent . . . Top le-H: Jerry Moore, Mess Congeniality. Top right: Lynn Scott gets final question. Bottom left: Lynn gets a crown and things. Bottom right: All is a mess! More talent and dancing?'?? The mistress . . . Modean Mary 1 it 1.5 ' '- 2 , , ,W i . , If! -14. 5 i 5' 1 1 ff- . .1 , , 1- , Ag' ' - , M., f , 'L 13 A t ,SQEQEVTQ-Q55 ,:,y. , gpm: new , , - A M., 9 VF?A,,5'lM A C 5, - -. 1, 7 V ,, A, ,5,W,,q V 5 t T- ' is . - i ' ' lf I k lj!! 'V Ev , .. 3 , t, iii . , g A I - , , , . , 3. ,f 1 . f 2, 1 3 5' 1 ' - ' ' ,Qi . ' ' ft 1 -- .. , :W 4 f .. - 4 ,.,, N t ? - , .1 Q - . 3,,:?5. A 3 QV M11 A , .. A K - -- - af , ,, L , ' ., ' r 1-fi - .fn - . NX-jr ,, ' . ' THE CLIMAX . . . winners, obviously happy, are fl w rl Brad Cranberry, 2nd runner-up: LYNN SCOTT. Mess Co-Lin 1973 : Clayton Hollier, lst runner-upg Joey McNulty. 3rd runner-upg and Les Hill fSlick Chickl, 4-th runner-up. Fourteen Compete in Fifth Annual Pageant 33 V I V 044. .MII , ff f fif ff f , 5 . ,Qi ' f ,,. x 11 l A Merry Ole Soul Was He. VY Stevens Hall Hosts Campus-Wide Chnstmas Party Trillium High School Staff Presents Pageant 5 ' .rv X'-X 7, Z i 'Cf-r-- WF fl The high school TRILLIUM staff presented Hltls A Halloween Thingi' in a colorful pageant for l9 contestants for the title of beauty. Chosen were Linda Lowery, Marilyn Britt. Most Beautiful: Suzanne Coleman, and Diane Dees. Marilyn was arf-sented flowers . l by John Garner, high School prineipal. Mary Dees. Miss Copiah- Lineoln 1972, was mistress of ceremonies. Evening gown and eas- ual wear formed the Categories of competition. BSU Holds Annual Halloween Carnival 1 1 5 1 5 li ff 5' in V ga Ei I! 4 Q ' 6, Q 15 2 . ff -sw 4 s , XQTZ: ' Q ,X .. 5 .- 43' A '- f N .Q ,A 17 4' - 17 ff ' , R ' 1 :Jr L- ' 9 I lflgf. ' x K' 'K 522251: l 0' ,S 1? ' 93-2 ' ff f in :gg fm A ,-r5g,, fi: - ff- f ,f-fi-.!f55:2f5b ZWZYFIU f lx f..1' it SYAXX16. Af! 4.i'i1,li' 3 all 1' xx X M ' 'li N The Class of 1962 had the' large-st roprvsc-ntation at horn:-voniing. Tw:-nlv two vlass mr-mln-rs wvrw pri-soul for avtivitie-s tluringi the- slay. im-lmling Ilmnl I In rj Cui Barr. Zoiili He,-nnington Strong. Katrina Carle' Turk. Louru Eastham Barr, Elaine' .lorrlan Withvrs, Willii- Myrtle- My:-rs Tvmplc-tt. aml Aliw- Rust- Gmithj Smith. Bark rim im-hiili-N N1 lg Turk, Burlian Walker. Lon Strong. Pat Re-ml. .lvrry Wayne- Smith. Etigvnr- Craft. Walti-r Be-rry Smith, Bohhy Tvrnple,-tt. aml Roy Daughilrill. Uthvrs prvsvnt in-rv Hgirolil .limi Miss Rf-lia N1-ll Gill. Duane- Russvll. .lorry Young. Rogvr Dale- Calmtv. and Larry Lofton. Six of the Vlass ine-inln-rs are instrm-tors at Copiah-Lim-oln and two pn-xioiisly tau, it ht-rv. ri-1' - i ' ' 1 L I GUESTS DURING HOMECOMING inrluilf-il Kfrunl mu: I In rl Mrs. Eve-lyn Oswalt. rvtire-ml lilirarian: Mrs. l l Wi-sson. widow of formvr rvgislrarg Fr:-tl E. Thornpson, long-timf' laviilly mi-mln-r: Dr. .l. M. lfisiiig. forms-i Lin prcfsiilvnl. ffulcli' I In rl Mr. Frank Oswalt. W:-sr-on: Mrs. Williv Smith. widow of forrm'r pr:-siilvnlx Mrs. limi Tlioinpf-mi. ltlllgl-lllllf' favulty nivrnlwrg and Mrs. Maggiv Floxwrs Ewing. form:-r laviilty mvmlwr. ,qu Homecoming . fir? Brings Man V M . H32 I Visitors Back w i . ,,Yt.x- , xx N. l .. xi if'. N 1 L X, K 1 X, ,M .,,,, , V , ,. ' ' M , 5 - ,.3:gLff,'. 'A ,sf t . ' ,. f X V i 5' I . ' ,fi i Y: .fxuv V5 C' -, el .Q ,fd f 'UR i s TRAVELINC FARTHEST - Thomas Ahrvml of Saxanah, Ca. lraw-hwl the- farthe-st to lIOIIl4'4'UIUlllLI. Hi' is ,., lirl ln 'Vlis Daiifl Fainhim ilumni prisirle nl l89 ln Memory of Martha and Silky Students and laeulty were stunned over the deaths of Martha Lorene Leigh and George Miehael Silky'l Sullivan following an autoniohile aeeident on September 20. Memorial serviees for the two popular sophomores were held in Rea Auditorium and many students attended funeral serviees. Martha, 19. was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Leigh of Natehez. Silky, also 19. was the son of Mrs. Wilriia Sullivan of Magee and the late George Sullivan. MARTHA LORENE LEIGH Heaven ives its favorites - early death. Lord Byron SILKY SULLIVAN ln Memory of Henry Holloway Henry Grayson Holloway, an instructor in air-conditioning, heating, and refrigeration died of a heart attack in March, 1972. He had joined the faculty a few months earlier. 190 Autographs Autographs
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