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

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V if X , C lp L, 1 , 1 - , l -5 i P- rug: , KAVVYLL, 4 , Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Main Campus - Wesson Natchez Center - Natchez Copiah-Lincoln High School Wesson, Mississippi Presents the Co-Lin student 1974+ Co-Lin Trillium A wwe What is a CLIC student? A person who . . . has spirit . . . refreshes himself . . . plays in the rain and sunshine. . .loves. . .participates in extracurricular activities . . . Q , 1 n A l l F l A l E n n l 5 5 Q ' t vw n F' ,. . 111:-:: f -- . A f V. .il ' ?'- 4 w if ' J xii gf-. ' V. ' i as 1 ,Az . mf , fx 21 :L V , V A I ' 15 , -N PW F ' H , :J , if., . .f V- x . ' 3, fig:-:Lal-f?f'4::i,,,f gJ:J1.:vg,f-- 5'.', , ' V ' f' ? 11' 575 1 , . '15 WS' 1 M H J' . ,, ,, M ,Z HJ.-4 ' g- V v4'5 5ff2' ,, ., Q , W A fffcf f J H 'Y' ' Wg , ,- .',7-,4fh,,g ,531 ,' ,' Avfs- '. ,gr .fy 55.5-H1' W 'g fy.- gg- 74, aj, 4 M-'WE V e, lf.. .Mfr J- , ffff- ' : , . . 'L . .xiii f 'sm ,gf-,,., , H 14,-on M 4 . -41 , , Af v- -..nfu.- Qc, , ,ixamqgme A t . . . Moves on . . . supports the Wolves . . . communicates . . . developes a talent . . . finds time to just think . . . orams for that big test ...keepsfit. .. gmgfw. ,-J,:,,,..'f,1,-:, , ,, Qf A - ,f , -W fwfr 44' Ay , Y K. W 5- 1 Ajtvhnv 1 'EIGL si ii: The CLIC student is never bored . . . He learns of life through science . . . eats hog ata pre- homecoming Cook-out . . . fishes for the unknown . . . steals a second of rest . . f 2 'faqs 2 5:,,:.e,2..1:Af.lv1 V . . .developes various skills. . . bids for that special Colette at the Slave Sell . . . plans for the future . . . has a winning personality . . 5 4 1 ' 3 i : 5 5 ll P' ,rf-in qu.,- ffw . 'gr' vw , ff Htsawwv, J: N 11' ii ...-W -X,,,.W ,. H, .,AV:h-me , ,, ,, M- -wv,.,' .MV Mm., -.fs Jie Pc ,.uu.+,.,. nw' ff, I Lnfxs ...A rf-- 1 'sr . v ' i ff pn 0 QV' ' -li . . . practices hours to have a good routine . . . seeks a new horizon . . . enjoys uniqueness . . . dreams . . . looks for beauty . . . moves in . . . stays alive at night . . . Works hard for that big game . . 'A 1 'V Wil d.. iff' V -E y 4 i 5 -,Q ' ', H X 2 , , z . . fi 4 V i' . I 1 ', 1 Al I' 4 f X V. - L '- ' 2 fx- ind. v, , , ,,w', E v' 1 41 V I V '- fu ' ,L , W-at Lf' ' , fl' . ' . ' ,, , R ' 'fT ,f1- ' sf-5 ' l,QLfi-'Sf'-1 f i 2ia1:'.'f. V WN- X 'W 1 W , ,v i - - - ,y , ,J A . 'p :n,'wti- K X J' , ' 4 ' w , f ,N-i ,X ,N ,JL-, '- ' , U ' ' f ' S' :A ,af rn - . , A V ILV! A ,M ,. .TV ,, . a 2,i'swp:ff1f Hr f-i ' , f .. v2wZ.'gfaUIZ3fi:f?1,.?: , 4 '23, 1, ,-4'q,,w'-' M- A : .,zvfw,-,A,,ff wwf' , , 5 ':.-4,W,,,3?1f--x..g, ,,fyf.Ag71f,f,-'Q' N f, f gg,-V: 5.3, aj--v,f,fs'A 4 . f L f Qfif1+ai',2f53:2- 2, A Vi 1, af '. .f 53-1241 ' ,- .,,,,.-aw ,wa ' .,,,,,...--N IO .-gg? i 11h li ,p SL -.Q flifiilr 4 I i P 1 I . . . plays golf . . . yells . . . discusses his opinion . . . shares experiences . . . shoots the bull . . . talks . . . does his homework . . . l Watches the ball game before performing . . . i gets to know EVERYONE . . . I L . . . Most of all the Co-Lin student is an everyday person who . . . finds time for a game in the Rec Hall . . . listens to the campus radio station for the latest music . . . ponders over a serious question . . . relaxes . . . smiles . . . participates unorganized Campus sports . in l l t it 'l l i A W, l new ., 1 A , 'QT I t I . l tl l ll l l l l it t l t l l l t l l l l 1 l . Q l ji f ee ,wk NWN 'MA b 11' 'W' W Wm '- . . . seeks knowledge and understanding. . .hardly ever feels lonely. . . ----...,,,,,,,,w-M V W . . . takes a moment to write home . . . concentrates . . . celebrates. . .listens. . soars to new heights. Z' ski-f . .1 X . ' S. w 4,- ' ' -4 ' ,.1fxQ-- - 1 Q s' -r ---f-'MW'-. .5 .',,-'-U44 'J .. ., . 'wrzr -,fxm-mm 4514. N ., ,,,a-L, '51, I- -sm . -5 ,i'p'i,.T g-'11 ,ge vi N '. ' Qfftiygd-.wJf', 'Tec-...'-'.f l W ,. .ati . , V '. -.:, -,:.,h.4rc- , A - 1, I nrt, .- hh 1' -r-5 - 'v l Ji . x-L,-M' xg'f?'f-,,,f . lan-rail. R9 -iff' '34-' -- -T' Y... MX., .. - ,. .--, N Xa-3 5,,.,., . It A ,QPQL - LJt.:?g5b..g 1 1'. '.: ,, -xg :gn , it - - 35--afar . -Q svimfiifixvd.. 'gs TF.. 1, Q Q i IVV . Q5 4 ur President - hardworkin , capable, dedicated af, V - - . ax. r H ,nit i wi it 9' C22- i'- TH ll i lllr A Q M I at L' , W 'T , QM' 1- nr! A I , X V aw Jw F ' W - L, I ' ,L ' ' -assim- Nljliwlgjf' ob i President Billy B. Thames has dedicated a part of his life to Copiah-Lincoln Junior Col- lege. His list of accomplishments is long. While a student at Co-Lin, Mr. Thames was selected to the school's first Hall of Fame and was an honor graduate. He continued his edu- cation at the University of Southern Missis- sippi where he received his Bachelor of Sci- ence and Master of Science degrees. Presently he is a candidate for his doctorate degree. Copiah-Lincoln has grown immensely since he became president in January, 1968. Mr. Thames is a hardworking. capable. and dedi- cated president. Mr. and Mrs. Thames are the parents of three children, Rachel Lynn, Rebecca Leigh, and William Bass, Jr. Im ' .-, ' 'vu '-' . . H - -'thnx' g ' ip, ri' . ' 1. .hz -'-'v'1- 'rf ', 1' 1 3' 11,1 'Ig . .4 AA Q Nj., kms.. I' Q . .' nu, i., S , w:I 'fw,A a.-'guitar ,mul .N ,-.A , 2... 1, ga ., Ia.. .. ' ua. v -I. ,l L. I, '-,-1. ,n- 51.9. .l-Inga ,uw I-Y U, Islip., ,-t.o-QW., 3 ,'!K- EU' x - 1 ' .- ' i '---. if X -r '. ul - -Lf.-.' T. fi wil-':At3i.Lf.i'!1Y'iR: l'l''l..i'-'o -...ft .- ff- .- 52 MQX Q X 4 I , ,. ' 1135, S... 'eff The Co-Lin Student . . . works to help his for herb class . . . anxiously awaits the homecoming game . . . presents flowers to happy winners . . . gets help from a teacher. Hmmm ',1.,,:j',yv-1 ' ' ' fv 'm g: ii . 'Q 'fum --KWQQM y W ....., A . 'Z V ' . 'NM , ' is -:wanna I ' ' 55 . E5 t' ,Y A t 5 z ,K ' , - 5 2 V at t , I 1 , 5 F V e'-Fi' ' . Y-....4...- . . , ' 1 rg-Q it 1 J , A 5 Q 79. : N... ? 5 i 3 . Q I ff J!! NSf....,.qi,, I'- .,. ,..,, S, + Q 3332, 4 M :, -.-Qgnsxga Y - ,,,,- I nl mmm 0 The C0-Lin student . . . takes an advisor for a stroll . . . wins a beauty title. . .gets initiated. . . has a ball . . .waits for thu game to start . . . i 'T E , 1 r 5 vs , r. rg -as x 1 - ... . ? ggi - gm, , , r Q 1 1 Y . w 1 - 1 1 2 4 3 R 'Q L. 9 JE if! ... 4 w , ? !g1i!f'fm,.2g, in ,. - 4 Y 414-'f, ,Q V ff'-9' ff Egg X L,Q. -1: He has . . . the spirit of Christmas . . . spirit to cheer the team . . . the spirit of fun . . . the spirit of play. . A. 1 2 NN ' w , - 0 uf' V' w. ao- Q -tm Z' .-,pf h ' HW 21--CTZIJTQ A .-wi' , Q V' V ,f?2S1'G5,ezv:g q i Q! -Mgr'-,:9Z,,f '+r+Kf?M W-:, fm-. pgwg W PM-f Y'.',ff-aww ff '. zmmqmggg .iw .. me: '4:f,,,', .gsm .1f,:,:. I JM .,4f4,.,,,,,,. fmmswvmf,q,,W,, :M ., W.,,,, , M? Wy:-w:ggnW'.:fn122511,--:'f,:,f?'Ff:9j51-zffwf.-.-:A-.:.q,,:ggi.3? 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The CLJC student relaxes between classes . . . settles arguments quietly . . . lets the cards fall where they may . . .l00ks. . .cl0wns. . .gets grades. . .shares experiences . . . The CLIC student takes blood test . . . has respect for the flag . . . acts silly at times . . . rests before the parade . . . surprises a teacher . . .admires art . . . dances. . . EATS. . . He is a Co-Lin student. + 0-V1 .f 'nf' V! nf: 1 4 0:15 5 ' 'fn 3 ' 'MJ' ,- -c ,v.,.,, .M ,U x,,7..,,. , .Q . 4 'O X A . , ,,.. ,. .lf 6. .-ZZ, HW12 - ,vf 1.1.1 C-41:1-:, -' fp if-' - ., .V ,- . 'E , fav ! A m 5 f ' Q ' W' ,U 'Q W 1 . ,v 4. ,fb i , 0 . H' ' . 4' ' . X .. 1 ... - MU -in V if Y' M. U ' T kat. .My ,ni 'ff-1.-N., .N 7' ,. fm' Q-, N - -,Ja '.'. -Q.. - I .. pl .. nj, 31,4 qw- C f My VA. b--' , gg ' -9 4, 1' aw 5.4. lvfw. x. . ' vi- , V 5. Wg, f .,,, M f ',,g-fyygfffg, 'ffl A-A, .ff far. .' ,I .734 M -- - W 3 4 H., JV, N H,.f, I E . , V v. ,- , . ' ,V .Q . V . rx ' . .wgf fj,1M,i:, L, Aw, fgQ? ..1, Ifqu 'MCI' ww-., .f314RiS3uF'i3s1.g- ' .4 T3 ' X. A A ga , ' ' yr Ps.: X H. N . .Q xciffsw ilk X A Q ,ri , f? V . mpg? , gf., U . H r 'I QM., AM Q ww x , ,V -f3.,,,!L, '.5.16,', Q ,.:,b.i,,..:. A ' H-: A:A f.1g-+w.q.g1 J 'N H , A ,.. , fm.: Y., A aw. Q S' X N N W .M X X if 'ski F wi ix - x 'SE 6 E lzzb zn. .. ,S gg gisz .. 5.5.4, ,gg . ., ' -X --P-.1 ':Q:,..-.-'- ' - '7'x5Li-' Efilifirfff. X X X L... . A college such as Co-Lin is nothing more than buildings on a plot of ground without people to give it personality and identity. There are a few truly dedicated teachers whose personal qualities not only add to but magnify the image of the school in the academic, social, and spiritual realms. By giving over half of their lives in the interest of others, they have not only educated their students, but have also given each one a little part of themselves. Their encouragement and understanding will long be remembered by their students. Fellow faculty members find this teaching team most congenial, cooperative, and helpful. Co-Lin is lucky to have such people. The 1974- Trillium is proudly dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Thompson. MRS. LENA WOOD THOMPSON g Sl! Ill Ik graduated from Picayune High School and Asbury College ' received Master's Degree from the University of Southern Mis- sissippi ' previous Head of Music Department and assistant bookstore manager at Co-Lin PIUIUII mathematics instructor for more than 20 years MR. FRED E. THOMPSON graduated from Copiah-Lincoln High School, Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, and the University of Mississippi H' received Masteris Degree from the University of Mississippi ' 4' ' previously was bookkeeper and business manager at Co-Lin long-time manager of Co-Lin's bookstore ' teacher and chairman of the business division for more than 25 years MR. AND MRS. THOMPSON ': are parents of one son, Eddie, who is married and teaches in Florida ' Both have won many honors, such as being listed in Personali- ties ofthe South, and various other awards ' H active in the Methodist Church active in Copiah-Lincoln Education Association, Mississippi Education Association, and numerous other professional, edu- cational, and social organizations ik 'lf Pl! Both selected Outstanding Educators of America in 1973 The 1974 Trillium staff dedicates yearbook to Mr and Mrs Fred E. Thompson I I V 5 I I I 26 Vw MM, f.,f' ,,-f' ff Organizations Council leads Student ssooiation I ,CW J ig, 'va-v '- 1 n'.., an .,u -q ,,s ll' ,uma N, 'rg . ,Q , ' FA 5. ' .fr ,,9,':?f,. ah, b ,-,-n--gh..f ,nj 'Jai' A fl J., lg. , ' A .. M 'X ' V ,Z M N' 0 .. lx' , r Q .Q e H , . , 4- A . I ,,' ,, '- ,-- IL, ,, fu' Q ' , ,. I ,, , on 5-. ,, --ff ,:- ' ',.'T'..4i 'f' ' ' 0' 9' vn,nl ' fu- -. - 21, 4 nas' '-4'-,gag-f g r 4 , 1 ,, , f wr ,A 1 . A Y . wg 5, . 1, J , , . 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L-'L -14 ' rw., 'a V ' 'fm ' ' - If .G .nav r L' ' ' .' .'f0 l'hi-ll if-, 9 .7. -. ,,f,., v 21, .A ffl! ,l'---,, Members of the Student Counvil above are H Lo rl Donna Herrington, swretaryg Pam Maddox, sophomore class presidm-nl, Larry Hill, viva pre-sidentg Charlotte Barham, sophomore- rvprvsvnlatiwg Angela Northup, freshman rep- resvntaliwg Be-linda Jones, trvanurorg Be-linda Smithg soph- omorc- rf-prvsvntativvz Danny Moseley, pre-sideantg Diana Cavazof., fI'f'f-vllIUHH f'la:.s. prvsidflnl. 28 V' aa- xr I -3 X, fy Officvrs of thc' Student Association are fl to rl Belinda Jonea treasurer Larrv Hull vnf- president Danny Moss lev Resident Councils make rules for dormitories Q . , ,i ' . ., Q 1 , ,QV , y V f fi - ,. --, -'-, 'A fe Sis' ,V -'I' , ,, ' 4.5, 19,2 I 4 B '54-ia 4 ' ?2F'w - Q, :Q .. , ,W ,-.I 4.55 va f 'WX ,Q Men's Resident Council members include ffronz Z to rl James Wilkinson, David Southerland, vice president: Max Marler, president: Tommy Smith. Second row: Phil Hinton, Randy Johns, Tillman Bishop, Darryl Seale, Danny Moseley, Lynn Scott, secretary. Third row: Herbert Counts, Buck Caulfield, Mike Pope, Mike Legg, Al Everett, Louis Canfield. Not pictured is A. J. Smith. Q . ni ' K , 33 it is M,-.Si .. - v. .,Ai,i . l l . Q A - 1 1 L, 'jx' i X' Q it J , i n Q ,A ., , ,- x -A af. ' S' fi 'j xpxvi Q like Representing the women's dorms on the Resident Council are Ibottom row l Lo rl Drew Boyte: Nelda Chapman, Stevens Hall trea- surer: Carol Ann Foster. Copiah Hall president: Nancy Wilcher and Melissa Thames. Top row are Robin Burris: Ginger Eaves, Stevens Hall secretary: Pat Wallace: Caren Sullivan, Stevens Hall tha Spradley: and Sandra Arnold. president: Peggy Wilson, Copiah Hall treasurer: Kay Smith: Mar- 30 Student Council provides leadership ls T7 i A ' t 'lla ...WW-we il , t '1F' S i .a ie . .A . Q, V- 3 N 1 1 -'B' I f ix en W. ., , ...,. t ,.- A gg 4 I V 4 Q W ,,,. -. Q 'ff 'N ' -' ' 9 iii T' Y 2 ff I, 5. 5 , .e 1 p jf, Rv, t J, , , it ' f A if r- 'pl ,r 'WW' ' - I 'ill -. 1.51. it 5 if was ' ' v-.1 . , v-w-v ' ' ' : 'M ,,1.. ,, grgglq Student Council members are fseated I zo rj John Garner, advisor: Steve Smith, vice president: Jack Douglas, president: Marilyn Clark, secretary. Class representatives standing fl 10 rj are Esther Dickerson, senior: Denise Landress. senior: Tammy Douglas, sophomore: Debbie Newman, junior. Not pictured is Cindy Johnson, freshman. The council sponsors several activities during the school year. NATIONAL L. HONOR SOCIETY F cf 5 , 5 2 i 7 Qi 3'-Tm. ff fp ,.L li Q , .,, .n M -... .. la . 0 H t KE: L. Z. . .... WW.-- Members include fl lo rl Beverly Miller: Sharlene Kreamer: Sue Del Frazier, secretary: Shelly Bar- i v ner: Terry Smith, treasurer: Miss Jane Ainsworth, sponsor: Kathy Berry, president: Mike Creely: Suzanne Coleman, vice president: Denise Lan- . --- I E --1 dress: and Betty Ray. Upperelassinen are eligible ' for membership in the honor society. ational Honor Society organizes CA coordinates religious activities .XA , , I ,A N. . ,y l I -......-,L .BL 'ul ' I s Jn 'u -- i, . ri. . fc- ' o-AJS. st ,M 5. . ,.. , my -...t o 1 !xx ab , . Q 4 lf. v.,'- w rin .ing Ly' F1 9 H134 'u il? mf '.:,- iq .5111 A x, ,. tim. , , ','. J I-iii' . -.Q -V ,. -, 'fag ii . X ' l. A A - .. , ' 'iliif -X I v , X .J U M3574-3.95 A ,, g,,5, k M, 0 X k 1 I . ,f,'., , ,I 1, -. Qu Q! , , 1 . . I I 01- ' lu' Ai -x'..w' M91 v. ..',.i,i l 1 ,Ni lily SSRN 'MZ - : JI lL 1 I 1 X5 Z4 .REF if 1. 'F Officers of the Student Christian Association are Iback l zo rj Charlie Hines, vice president, Tom McGehee, publicity chairmang lfrontl Becky Pritchard, secretary, Danny Ivy, president, and Mary Belinda Waller, program chairman. SCA sponsors Christian Focus Week dur- ing first semester and Religious Emphasis Week during second semes- ter. ,lim Lightsey is SCA sponsor. A 4 l it I' it -fs, ,-gs-. l , V i' fi: , i' time 1 ul SCA members, representing the religious organizations on campus, are bask row: Ethel Wilcher, Joe Daniel, Darlene Jones, Lewis Kalil, Nancy Everett, Deborah Thornton, John T. Stewart, Randy Davis. Front, The Rev. Roy Smith, Tom McCehee, Charles Hines, Danny Ivy, Mary Waller, Becky Pritchard, and .lim Lightsey, sponsor. , 31 Wesle provides worship, fellowship ,em Q , .W n 4 I 1 Wesley Foundation members include fl to rj Cheryl Moffet, Suzanne Cliett, secretaryg Bennett Thompson, Mary Alice Moffet Lewis Kalil John T Stew art, Roger Walker, Steve Jones, Janette Smith, Pam Maddox, Danny Cummings, Al Shiyou, publicity chairman: Cathy Bnster vice president Chuck Hughes, president: and Nann Bates, seated. The Rev. Ron Barham is sponsor. Wesley provides a church home away from home for Methodist students and all others who wish to join for worship and fellowship. Meetings are held weekly. BSU holds Vespers nightl g Participates in man activities Officers of Baptist Student Union are Cfirst FOZU, Nancy Fairchild, special activities chairman: Sandra Jones, mission chairman: Mary Rutland, dorm representative: Darlene Jones, mission chairmang and Ginger Eaves, worship chairman. Second row includes Charlotte Taylor, special activities chairman: Karen Booker, secretaryg Danny Cummings, dorm representative: and Sally Britt, dorm representa- tive. Back row includes Roger Walker, vice presidentg Steve Jones, music chairman: Roy Daughdrill, faculty advisor: Joe Daniel, presidentg the Rev. Roy Smith, directorg and Larry Hill, worship chair- man. 2 tl af l t 1 , . P 1 Westminster meets each week l ' it 'Ww- Westminster Fellowship members seated are Janette Smith, Cathy Brister, Bennett Thompson, Suzanne Cliett, Tom McGehee, president, Lewis Kalil, Nann Bates, vice presidentg Mrs. Evelyn Benham, publicity chairman. Standing are Steve Jones, Roger Walker, the Rev. Bill Mason, sponsor: Chuck Hughes, Danny Cummingsg and John T. Stewart. Westminster members meet weekly at 10 a.m. on Wednesday in their room over the bookstore. BSU sponsors Halloween Carnival Because the university and college is engaged in the search for truth, of which God is the source, the 1 Christian perspective is essential to the realization of the ultimate purpose of higher learning. It is the is purpose of Baptist Student Union to give meaning, purpose, and coherence to learning. BSU seeks to relate the Christian faith to learning. BSU activities are varied and numerous. A pre-school retreat, a welcome party for incoming fresh- men, the state BSU convention and officers' retreat, Youth Night in Jackson, weekly trips to rest homes in the area, regular meetings each week, the annual homecoming display, and the annual Halloween Carnival are just a few activities that keep the group busy. One does not join Baptist Student Union, but he instead participates in its many activities such as Vespers which are held four nights a week. Catholic Students Ministry organizes Organized for the first time this year, Catholic Students Ministry is open to all Catholic students on campus. Father John Bietti is sponsor of the group which meets weekly. Various programs are given for members and a'retreat was held at McComb. 'Ii-fn, fi J ' it .if . , i Q E .v-Q' Members of the Art Students' League include lfrontj Jann Tullos, L xt presidentg Ruff Turner, Northup. lUpl Mary Coing Richard Tesch, vice presidentg and Belinda - Jones, activities ehairman. The group attended several an shows dur- ing the year. DECA, Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America, is open to students in distribution and market- ing technology. In April members competed in the State Leadership Conference in jackson. Art Students, League attends shows ri' X Us advisor: Lanelle Lang, secretary: and Angela DECA open to DMT students H f l t DECA members include ffronll Ronnie Lee, sponsor: Tommie Runnels, vice president: Betsy Carter, treasurer: Rosemary Henderson, secre- 5 tary: Darla-ne .lone-sg Sandra ,lonesg Phyllis Sterling. Second row: Gilbert Crawford, Robert Lang. Danny Hallman, Alvin Lyons, Mark Crum, l Burt Fl:-ming. Third row: Al Shiyou, Calvin Lyons and Travis Young. Not pictured are Cary Cline, Bob Harris, David Cole, Phil Hinton. W Jimmy Baldwin, Ronnie Chavis, and Earliest Davis. l 9 Circle K sponsors Mess Co-Lin Pageantw ',- Y V , 'Er- .' DS ' If . . ' :iii 'J -3,2 ,fx ,J Wil 'Q rp. Donna Herrington and Belinda Smith are Circle K sweethearts. Circle K officers are shown with Sweethearts Belinda Smith and Donna Herrington. From left are Bradley, advisorg Bob Harris, presi- dent: Cary Cline, president: and Lynn Scott, secretary. . -1 keg Y i .3 0 T 01,1 Circle K, service organization, is sponsored by Brook- haven Kiwanis Club. Many outstanding service projects are performed by the members. The group annually sponsors the Mess Co-Lin Pageantl' to raise money for worthy projects. Attending conventions and Kiwanis meetings are part of the activities. Chosen as Sweet- hearts for Circle K are Donna Herrington and Belinda Smith. The Circle K members produce the basketball program each year. Bradley Smith is sponsor of Circle K. 'Q.......1 hw., ME Nil' Members seated are Bob Harris, Donna Herrington, Cary Cline, Belinda Smith, Lynn Scott. fbackl Jeff Gardner, Farran Smith, Al Everett, Danny Thompson, David Alexander, Danny Moseley, Lynn Posey, Phil Hinton, Ken Davis, and Bradley Smith, advisor. 35 5 ' , Phi Theta Kappa holds two initiations 55155523 4 ir F' Members of Phi Theta Kappa are ffrom l to rl Nancy Fairchild, Mary Belinda Waller, Jackie Weeks, Susan Dickey, Durr Walker, sponsor: Mary Peters: Juadon Norton, Kay Lowery, Bill Smith, Cathey King, Debbie Jordan. On the back row are Carol Foster, Don Carpenter, and Mrs. Evelyn Benham. il 1 q5GDlC 691 S 36 1 -az., V a55f3f?fS5 ,twig mai .A 1 3 'i-' p K WNW? tl OFFICERS are Il to rj Mary Peters, president: ,luadon Norton, treasurer: Durr Walker, Jr., sponsor: Jackie Weeks, vice president: and Susan Dickey. secretary. Eighteen join during initiations PHI THETA KAPPA is a national junior college honorary society which has for its purposes to encourage scholarship, to cultivate friendship, and to promote cooperation among junior colleges across the nation. ETA OMEGA chapter at Co-Lin holds two initiations during the year, one in the fall and one in the spring. Durr Walker, Jr., chairman of Co- Lin's Humanities Division, is sponsor. Eighteen honor students were initi- ated during the year. Members participate in many campus activities. Seven attended the State Phi Theta Kappa Convention on the Coast this fall. Y I .,-f ,f- ' 1, ,-M,,,,-- if SPRING INITIATES are Cfront l. to rj Pat McAlpin, Susan Brister, Ginny Britt, Linda Lowery. Ronda Boggan, Gloria Meyers, Rosemary Owens, Lynn Bilbo, Wayne Oglesby, Steve McBride, and Jimmy Edwards. Back row includes Vickie Harris, Dawn Strait, and Helen Mullen. ln the upper left photo, new initiates fall semester include fl. Lo r.l Marcia Raye Varnado, Rosemary Henderson, Nancy Wallace, and Charles Dykes. Not pictured are Renee Russell, David Roberts, and Connie Reeves. French Club communicates in club's langauge f 4: f ,W B. ,rf mm alv- French Club members are Cfirst row, l to rj Cindy Milton: Robin Burris, secretary: Belinda Jones: Marsha Coleman, president: Debra Sarsfieldg and Jim Lightsey. Second row includes Harold Patterson, sponsorg Bill Smith: Mike Lee: Randall Smithg Roger Walker, vice president: Laura Foster: and Herbie Counts. The club, which communicates in French during meetings, is interested in having fellowship and communication through their common interest in language. s Q o 9 0 0 , VICA WIHS outstandmg t1tle 1n state -e EG El 51 El 52 Ei' E EI 51 'EI El 53 CG 53 EI E III E E El El EI El E3 51 51 512-3 53 53 53 'CG IG EI E3 CG CC E3 EC E' El CG 5-sf-1 E-'I 'li' EI E ' E E ffl 51 CG 2-1 CG 'CG EI CG 'CC SC CC If fi' EG 53 '7 Lame? . ,, - E3 3639-373 F' 'fn r ' EI CG DI IG DI Ci I-3 I.: - hint 4 A L 1 -if 'fll gd iq' k 'W' ' 1 P'-l P'q 5.3 53 5.3 '- A ' ' X' f l 'Vw its 1' ', Nl. ., ,J Q., ,-.3 5. E-3 L-J .. s , 2-ff :-3 :- I-J I-J E-3 el - ' 2-3 5 E Ei' 2-3 f ' 53 E E EI I-I .. B' r ?3 Z PJ 'iii' Ei' ' ' NAM'-f.,.!'ff w.- i -- . ' 1 .' Officers of VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, are Lerone Smith, president: Jake Russell, vice president: Rosemary Case. secretary: Sammy Eisworth, treasurer: Jeanne Bucholz, reporter, Mike Ikerd, parliamentariang Charlotte Barham, activity chairman: and Buddy Blailock, chaplain. VICA brings a closer relation between industry and the students. It helps develop leadership, and promotes vocational education. Last spring the group was named outstanding club in Mississippi and won several trophies in statewide competition. Advisors are Earl Sisco, Mrs. Sharon Alexander, Glenn McGee, Jim Herrington, Gilbert Lawrence, Charles Langley and Floyd Hoover. WWCL-FM broadcasts 13 hours each da Q Q l X , Q ,f g 'n-'AQ'-Q-- - Associate station managers, Tillmon Bishop and Bruce Dunn, pose with Lynn Bilbo, engineer, for WWCL- FM, Mississippi's Original Non-Commercial Educational Station. Students run the entire phase of the radio station, including broadcasting athletic events. Popular music is played during the 13 hours the station is on the air daily. . L fklli a f f , ' gvi t ww-u p V . , N a sv., . N KQTKEQNF E 2 ' ' -' sf use 5 , ,. , . . . I I 3 Q ,-9 I -1: 5 1' . X 'QV as X DISC JOCKEYS at campus station WWCL-FM, all holding licenses by the Federal Communications Commission, are fl to r, sealed! Danny Hodges, Lynn Bilbo, Bruce Dunn, and Tillmon Bishop. Standing are Ken Davis, Dennis Jackson, Albert McLendon, Charlotte Taylor, Danny Pace, Calvin Oliver, Don Summers, Lynn Posey, Larry Sanders, Mike Clark, and Mike Pope. FTA provides informal discussions, guest speakers Wm tt f v 'sims - , rv,s,1-,. ' FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA members are ffirsl rowj: Jackie Weeks, presidentg Lynn Lowery, vice president, Second row Mrs. Evelyn Benham, Beth Smith, Mrs. Katrina Turk, sponsor. Third row Sherry Davis and Jimmy Berch. FTA provides fellowship and training for young people planning to ','- e enter to teaching profession. Informal discussions as well as guest speakers on the programs of teaching are featured. 1.. . 1 gif ' , I, Debate Club attends Youth Congress , v N H 'leffagysfiiif ,, Y t Aiwfffgz, fi if ' ., - Lf' .t.t I' T 1.-5 gs-to JIM ,, E ,gg ,. Sf.. A DAQ! The Debate Club, along with its spon- sor, Danny Harrell, attended the annual Youth Congress in Jackson in December , where they introduced several bills. .Aa- ,A'E' V ll: 1 iig .4-0' Q i i . DEBATE CLUB officers and members are Iseatedfirsl rowl: Mike Garner, president: Diane Williams, vice president. Second row Ronny Byrd, reporter: Vickie Bell, secretary, treasurer. Back Ken Davis: Lynn Scott: Danny Harrell, sponsor: Karen Calhreathg Rhoda Peanut Brogang and Ethel Wilcher. V Y l l ii fi gi 'J li l l i 1 'n l I ! i ? lr Ma I li l Phi Beta Lambda initiates 1 in ceremonies , , J fr 22,54-,ag . f. I-Q an Officers of Phi Beta Lambda fstanding l to rl Marcia Ray Varnado, president, Bill Case, treasurer. Iseated l Lo rj Lillie Shannon, reporter, Debbie Thompson, secre- tary, Ann Lowery, vice president, Karen Booker, historian. NO LVUHCIB ESS OGR I 5' S 62 PR Hi! ft my: Phi Beta Lambda is open to students in secretarial science, accounting, data processing, and other business courses. An impressive initiation cere- mony with 51 new members were initiated. President Marcia Varnado placed fifth in the nation in last year's National Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Conference competition in typewriting. Players present three one act playsg take production on road, perform 'Fantasticks, I OFFICERS of Co-Lin Players include fl to rj Betty L. Baker, secretaryg Norma McNeill, vice presidentg Buck Caulfield, president, and Susan Touchstone, secretary. f J 4 f Co-Lin Players, under the direction of John R. Landress, present a variety of plays during the year. First semester the group performed three one act plays, one off campus, one at the Old Wesson Grammar School on Hallow- een Night entitled, Which is the Way to Boston and Balcony Scene for Christian Focus Week. The play was taken on tour to three other locations. During second semester the Players gave a children's play, helped present The Fantasticksv during the Arts Festival, in addition to other activities. The group assisted Brookhaven Little Theatre with sets for this year's pro- ductions.i fl? 1 PLAYERS include fbottorn row I Lo rj Patsy Callendar, Suzanne Cliett, Betty Baker, Rosalyn Bell, Susan Touchstone, Norma McNeill, Tom lVlcCehee, and John Landress, sponsor. Back row includes Randy Bradshaw, Jann Tullos, Buck Caulfield, Laurie Hammack, Al Everett, Jackie Weeks, Pam Maddox, and Dwight Reeves. Membership is open to any student on campus. 42 Pla ers produce Send Me o Flowersw F at at , li i vi .x 'bg P3 Q H2 3 410 -2 L14 Scenes from this page include from Which Is the Way to Bostonl' and from Balcony Scene. A major production for second semester by the Players was Send Me No Flowers. In addition to acting on stage, stu- dents work with makeup and with sound, sets, and other backstage duties. T-45 25 X at 9 NN s S Ss rr gi' .. ,gt Q f A mst, 'af' , Q '---,-.: ,' ,S QS - ' - .... .. I i t it Q wi Q -A i is is . u 3 1, , f p N Delta Psi Ome a initiates new members 4: . . t ,. gs ffzfiigyfgy t, X ,vi Q Initiates into Delta Psi Omega, national college honorary dramatics fraternity, first semester were ffroru l to rl Norma McNeill, Susan Touchstone, Pam Maddox, Dwight Reeves, and Tom McGehee, president, discussing purposes of the fraternity. Second row includes Patsy Callendar, Randy Bradshaw, Suzanne Cliett. and Roselyn Bell. Betty L. Baker, Al Everett, Jann Tullos, and Laurie Hammack. Not pictured is Mike Warren. .Y-. i, 9 ll Lit '-' ri. az'-tx :fc W I NNN: X 'x i ,Q I ' I 1 0 N Delta Psi Omega members and officers are II Lo rl Buck Caulfield: Jackie Weeks, secretary: Charlotte Taylor. vice presidentg Tom McGehee, presi- dent. Front john Landress, east director: and Burlian Walker. vharter member. Not pictured is jesse Bowman, another charter member. 44 Q0-4--....T. ...T,.......,..--.. I 5 lili- The Trillium's executive staff KZ no rj are Debby Posey, associate editor Helen Mullen and Jackie Weeks, co-executive editorsg Burlian Walker, advisor, and Keith Douglas business manager . 1 . wr 4 D o I 2 0 Q ,v AIIC' s f' jc -xi A P00 S 9 I S' Q lf! V' S 2 5 1 0 Nr ff, S IAN Members of the High School Staff pose after working on the beauty pageant. From I to r seated are Suzanne Cole- man, Ann Williams, Diane Dees, Susan Thomas. Second row: Tammy Douglas, Betty Ray, Janet Douglas, editor, David Farve, and Burlian Walker, advisor. Further in the tree are fl to rj Woody Berry, Shelly Barner, Mike Creely, and Terry Smith. Suzanne Coleman and Terry Smith are associate editors. ' Trillium sponsors Whols Who contest Planning the beauty pageant and the feature section were fl Lo rl are Connie Meadows: Mary Coin: Rnee Russell, editorg Buck Caulfield, editorg Susan Cook, and Pam Maddox, editor. Not pivturerl are Laura Foster, Gina Rutledge. Nann Bates, Louis Canfield, Alan Lewis, and Richard Lambert. tx-it Otlu-r skill iuviiiln-rs iiiwlnnlv I,w'ulr'1lI llainiiy l'4u-1-, student life- edi- lorg Ciirol l-'osli-r, givlixitii-sg 1-ililor, Slgimling David Cole. sports wlitorg Mrs. lfu-lin ll:-iiliaini, laivullx 4-elilorg llriiw' Dunn, sports 1-mlilurggiiiilffll1ii'lnll4'lllalilor, I':i1'illly1'1lil0r. 46 fs.. v gli. lf! 1 l 1 3 Q,-rw' ill ' Trillium captures t pograph award 19733 Trillium captured the first place honors for typography given by the Mississippi Scholastic Press Association. The award was one of four first places given in the state. Photographers for the 1974 Trillium are fseazed l to rj Gene Newman, Randy Bradshaw. Standing Al Everett, Kenny Blair, and Gary Hutchison. W3,,,-no-.. 4 i, l i . .1 ' I lr I Ife I F , ,W if i - -W.. -.:-...rSsu4..:-M -.1-no-v..........,-sw., 'annum l 1 Working on the classes section of the annual are fl Lo r, frontj Lola Page, Alan Haire, Al Shiyou, and Sheila Foster, editor. Second row Angela Northup, Anne Ceoghegan, Ruth Ann Weeks, Belinda Edwards, editor: Becky Robbins, editorg and Connie Byrd. Wolf Tales publishes paper twice monthl ' .I '4, is . .. Z - - r t -'K 15 .R f-........-,. , as ,..'.-5.57 'NX . N. COMPOSING THE STAFF for WOLF TALES are ffronl l to rj Charle' Avery, news editor: Margie Smith, feature editor: Rusty Thompson, production editor: Lamar Strickland, cartoonist: David Stewart, news editor. Second row includes Rosemary Henderson, news editor: Betty L. Baker, colunnist: David Cole, production editor: Renee Russell, feature editor: Mike Lee, columnist: Susan Cook, production: and Randall Smith, columnist. Standing are Marion Hillard, Robert Jones, and Lee Dixon, all production editors. NIQII YPF i ' . .. ,,.,... .......,.,. , lsglff' 'nr' New so -r Y: - '-' V--- Journalism class members publish the Wolf Tales every two weeks. This year the paper is printed by offset. Students sell ads, makeup pages, write head- lines, take pictures, and perform other essentiali duties connected with the production and distrib- ution of the newspaper. The Wolf Tales is an active member of the Mississippi Junior College Press FEP f Association. Staff members attended both the fall' -51 and spring conferences of MJCPA. - Other staff members are ffrnn1lDavid Nunnery, photographer: Charlotte Taylor, executive editor: Richard Dubc, spf-vial editor: Greg Bishop and David May, sports editors: Bobby Diamond, business manager: Danny Thompson, sports editor: and Burlian Walker, advisor. E, Er .,-ST ' E? :,.- . r'L L Z' . W' , Wolf Tales 952' if p S N 'Q..,....,, , --Q LQ :Hs rf 8-lil .N fyx' , - 'T Wo -94' Tales Shutterhugs promote photograph 1 ll -' fiyypl 1, IW xy f.f ' , U ,fj, , ' , '-lg? A F IWW' if I ' N' fr 1 1' , flip' A ,mf lla-Q-L G 5 .ffylyfl-xv ',:l:,'.Tk. I 4 fifj-'Q-5 3, or .Aim X I . Having been organized this year, Shutlerbugs consist of II. to rj ,Iohn Landress and Burlian Walker, sponsorsg Randy Brad- shaw, who organized the photography Club: David Nunneryg Gary Frizzellg Mike Burtg and Ruff Turner, sponsor. Not pit-- tured is April Price. The group operates a dark room, learn the correct techniques of photography, and assist in taking needed pictures. Membership is open to anyone interested in photography. Cobra Chatter publishes bi-monthl paper t,i'-ggi ,rm .. a' ' 'N ff? rx tn: 'W nb: 4, N, E Y 55' ug, - kim 1 'ki 1 E-'J t ha 5-4 is ggi' if '11, , 11, ' ,, ual ' 1 Er: wk EDITINC THE COBRA CHATTER Diane Dees, business managers: De 7? az? ,. N? it . ' . -pgs'- ' . 4. .- 'N' unc ll' 9 f , ' ' 1 l l 4 , 2 , ,f I . ' A I , high school newspaper, are Suzanne Coleman, editor: Mary Alice Hawkins, associate editor: Shelly Barner and nise Landress and Jeff Weeks, feature editors: Linda Black and Janet Douglas, news editors: Kathy Berry and Scott King, sports editors: Barbara Byther and Herman johnson, art editors: Ann Williams and Jeff Ray, special editorsg and typists, the office prac- tice elass. Mrs. Alice B. Burt is sponsor of Cobra Chatter which is published twice monthly. Microcosm makes debut on campus 3 Making its dehut on campus first semester was the new literary magazine, Microcosm. A special edition came out during Arts Festival in March, featuring winning works in each literary category. Staff members are KZ to r, fronlj Mrs. Evelyn Benham, Caren Sullivan, editor: Alita Summit-rs, associate editor: Patsy Callendar: Betty L. Baker, an editor. Back row Wanda Futch, John Lowery, David Stewart, Tom McGehee. jimmy Bt-rch, Vickie Bell, and Mrs. Edna E. Crews, advisor cv 3 5 J 'QQ' NF' r .ua-vp F X I af .vg- 1,4--' Chorus gives programs in assembl The high school chorus, under the direction of Jim Turner, presents varied programs during high school assembly and at other places. Mem- bers presented an impressive Christmas program to students in the high school. Dina. la n.. an 1- v- -- ... -- -- f- -- -- -- -- - ZI1 . nl l u - - ... - - -- .. I - - EEMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEMEMEWWEEEE WWWWEEEEEPEEEEEEE EEEEWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMUPEE EEPEEWEWPEWEE WWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEPWEEEWEEEEE WWPWWWWWEEEEEEEEE,EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEM qu i 23 i ' ,M ,mMMMmWWwWWm4W ...., WWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEE WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEM EEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWF.1111EEEmEEEWWEEEEWEEEWWE EEEEE HEEEEE ' 'LEEEEEEEEMEEEEEMMEWWE EEE? EEEEEE LEEEEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEEE :Milli 7 -. v 1 9. 'Q ., Z, Q11 , ' j , life s,-'ms lggieiuf 'W W Science Club plans fair Sewing as officers of the Science Club for 1973-74 are Kathy Berry, president, Beverly Miller, vice president, Debbie Newman, secretary, Esther Dickerson, assistant secretary, James Anding, treasurer, Suzanne Coleman, assistant treasurer, Ronnie Weeks, Kelcy Haney, and David Davis, sergeant-of-arms, and James Tarver and Denise Landress, reporters. Mrs. Clynell Beard is sponsor of Science Club which planned a science fair for second semester. mmuuwmmmma xt' fr Hi-Y meets Weekl for programs l:l::l:!:USISILEIEIIJILEl2i2Jl5ii1E!E1l2lEll!.!iEl!i!.l' I Ehdlslldldlzlldlsl :didIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI-'1'l-' tdldlrllrlgsl 'Qld iEEi'QlEE'T5EliH'z'i'i.lE'.EEiEfiiEQ1'iUEliHl' - ' 3- .1--' .. -f,,.,,a-ca -' -. ld!!! fig! lfpf Inj V fylgglfpjgjls'-.1555 l:g fWg25E-fEf,,,Ml. Emails-it 2 I -I I-' I ' Lifufffqx-Q P' LJ, A , ,. ,.i::':!iSy?4plr ,T at I ng Q I 3: ' .fa?li33iFA 6 - J ,gk X 5' f it mv, , l'., t f ir it X ffgqiigf '- ,x JY T31 X ,A 'kg f 'N Il in . X I 1 Q, , v AY. A61 . I DW ,L-W my The Hi-Y officers this year are Mike Creely president' Scotty King vice president' Tony Mclnnis secretary and treasurer' James Shelton reporter' Steve Smith chaplain' and Larry Webb sponsor. Meetings are held weekly for programs. To create maintain and extend throughout the home and school high standards of Christian living are goals of Hi-Y members. . Y-Teens sponsor various projects ......-.., A V -o i ' V. A., N , iy r. ,337 A X '-gs I -, ,- , 9 ,. . s V I '- , vw! , s r. -. MJ . U' ' if 'iff ff . ' 42-5-. T' .V .s.'2-s-ew' ' it Eiiiiie r f A 'f7' i ' KH W Il .,f, ,. ' f sl... -su p, ,. gf 4- ,V .JN A X. , . -.. .l., . fl Ii dl. ull! .. ,..,....f ,,, pf, ,Q :,..,,,,.,t,,l,f- ff ,W.L,g',Qga QVSQQ' ,-,. .3131--3 A w,,,... '.-y ' ',imw!QEtf.'ffi'rhzGa Das!-3iiZZS':'s4i...1'.2.ig.fa1QaEf ?iiffl-11.-cl-'5i'L.zS?l.l:4'AE3iL'. , I5,i'r:,J..m..z: .A'.w- s , ,- ..-m.-N... ' J V Betty Ray serves as Y-Teens president, with Mrs. Mary Lou Landress as sponsor. Other officers are Denise Landress, vice presidentg Sue Del Frazier, Shirley Lowery, Tammy Douglas, and Susan Thomas, secretariesg Janet Douglas, Sigrid Russell, and Mary Alice Hawkins, program chairmeng Ann Williams and Suzanne Coleman, service chairman, Kathy Berry and Vicki James, publicity chairmen: Nancy Reeves and Sharlene Kreamer, treasurersg and Marilyn Clark and Janice Mullens, music chairmen. ln addition to sponsoring Teacher Appreciation Day, the club sponsors various other projects such as the Easter Egg Hunt for faculty children, several programs for assembly, collection of goods for the needy at Thanksgiv- ing, and meetings weekly. 52 Medical Technologists win homecoming honors 6-'Ir loiill Organized this year, the Society for Medical Technologists has become one of the most active groups on campus. They won first place with their homecom- ing display and maintained a blood-type identification booth in the college bookstore. Members above are ffronlj Debbie Case, Nancy Fairchild, Susan Touchstone, Beverly Carloss, and Ginger Eaves, secretary and treasurer. Back row includes Mrs. Zoula H. Strong, advisorg Nila Pierce, Nelda Chapman, if Mark Dillon, John Westmorland, James Wilkinson, vice president: Bill Gar- 't 5 4.4, ner, presidentg and Dr. W. R. Strickland, advisor. , QV R 4: Ax Q are-f sad' ,, an , A 4 VA ? i f N V in , ig V .. ,' .52 f E ., , . .TN Wg ii ' is N , as g -V 1? ' if ,.,., .7-m7 . ' w ,rw ., . ' Qi X Al n if ' VV . W' 4 .' 1 ff' ' ,- 5' . .BV - ' . ' fi V. 'ss . ' ' V 'f 2 , , M , 34,5 Q . 'V 1. ll I Q V f F ry- a vg gg I gl' .. 6 V' Y' ' f if: ' :1 's-ruff? 'f' , A. - Av ,.,,y1.k1X?i I A :Jig K K , Q ...Wu , ,,v f .3 , I if V T I V435 .M - I A 3 ff .Q ' 'Le , ,,, A, '- 3 1 Z - 4 V: V - , ,. Wig ii ii .92 ' 'Y , iv' V Q ., . ir, . I A 1 N, J! , , ,Sf Veterans Association members are ts-eats-dl David 5 ' l 4 I Q C Nunnery, Randy Bradshaw, and Donald Summers. 1 'cv gf! L Standing are William Patterson, Herbie Counts, ll A ' ti and Harold J. Patterson, sponsor. Keeping V X fl - , informed on Veterans benefits is a purpose of the Veterans Association provides GI information Choir gives Christmas program The college participates in many activities during the school year. ln addition to perform- ing at several college functions, the choir is often asked to perform in the district. This year the choir presented an impressive candle- light Christmas program and gave a Christmas program over a Jackson television station. Officersofthc-1'oll:'g1'4'lloirar1f front Il to rl jim Turner, din-vtorg Mylra Windom, roln- 1-hairmang David Roberts, ziworiipuriisl. Buck row Randy Grim, president: Connie Rm-Q-vvs, uworlipuiiislg Be-vky Pritchard, vim- president: Ross-mary Own-ns, librariang Sum Hart. rolu-1'h:1irmz1ng and MUl'Sllll Rob:-rts, sw-rclury. .Ai ..- is limi. S - ,ff WM , 2 vm,- : - 4? .f Q5 i 'Q , 1 P, f, Q-1. tf, A , :- L T1 .1 M,--f 'b X as .J ...Y 3 X Q l,,,nr '2 I 1u.l Sojourners entertain groups in district '25 me If .A an N, . is , I ima N Y A , 1 I A I y is .., . 'N-'as-fi:-v V In .-4 X. if X T'f :4.4s- .Q 2- . -. . 1' ig' flh. -,-P' -' 1 , ' . V 535,45 ,ftfbff-1 4e'f ?.'5K'Ff' -','!FP.,,.,L.' 7,-. P. 44. . f - ' my J-f.Af2f , , f- A SOJOURNERS include Umm l. Lo r.j Kay Walker, Randy Grim, Patsy Callendar, Donnie Todd, Tommy Sparkman, and Richard Lambert. Back row includes Sam Hart, Debra Thornton, Vickie Bell, Alan Haire, Rosemary Owens, Mary Belinda Waller, Susan Collinsworth, Jim Hutchinson, Cindy Simmons, and Karen Galbreath. Jim Turner is direvtor of the Sojourners, Co-Lin's pop-folksinging group, whivh makes numerous appearances throughout the district and the state during the srhool year. 'f5f ., V 'Y' 2 J- ,Fe aes ir . FM at J- .,.5,x,v 5,9 Eggs . .,.,-.,-..w-,'w'4:.'2.:- 1 .g 5 5 , , 3 fllfs drum major Randy Grim 'ry V, Co-Lin's Show Band and Cole-ttf-s ofu-n perform for groups, parades. and g forming rvquire-ew hard hours of ra-hvarsing. 56 Band adds spirit to games, parades, cw. A 'f-1.-inn: lin- - vf f- iii if ,JA -11 I 1,1 Z ' 513.552 -1 J' H 'Yi' 1 .army ,4 , 4, Lf ' 'Z nf N . A V ' Z3 W V af? 4 ,V r - , ,P .: ar A -5 Q a 1. r M' r -' Q ' fx ,V In I 4 - I xx Vi, - .- x ,fyf ' d fs 'uh 5 ' ' lr 'S-A. A Hu f I Lu 'Lllg ml' a!-1.-'iafisi 5.3 vfef 'Q' ames. Per- pep ralhes, and other performances as-K -fr 'T-511 , -4 -sw x3:Vs:.l.,: V iw' 'QI .. g.,.......,II,..,,,. L Vt W., wma., ' S 9 t ? 7 Q U .fn ' ll. I 5. 'A df wh X 7 'ami . . ' Gi ' ' ,.., A 3 . .. V -- Angela Northup, Colette manager, and Eddie McKinney, band manager. 2 rig W VV Vaewh. VV. Q fo ' W - Luang' - - W -m i., .-..,Vq,4.- My I 2 III A .' 42, g ' Q FJ ' ' www, ' 'Cl ' .Q is .. '- , V' ,V I , 4 .. V is , V V2-ff V t VWW. L lf' . 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Mississippigs original dancing coeds the Colettes I ,y YW' ww Q-M' OO H, -as if . , .J Osdufx tt' Colettes are Uront Z to rj Ginny Britt, Diana Cavazos, Debbie Purser, feature twirlerg Pam Maddox, Charlotte Barham, and Linda Lowery Standing fl to rj are Debbie Sarsfield Donna Herrington, Janet Douglas, Mary Belinda Waller, Diane Little, Head Colette, Helen Mullen, Laurie Hammack, ,lolynn Wells, and Diane Robertson Performing in nine football games and at several basketball games, in the high school homecoming, and in seven Christmas parades, the band and Colettes have been kept busy. Second semes- ter promised to be busy also. The groups, under the direction of Stanley W. Stewart and Mrs. Nena Smith, Colette director, perform at many functions during the school year throughout the state. In recent years the groups, recognized as one of the most out- standing units in the nation, have performed in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., and in Louisville, Ky., New Orleans, and several times in Memphis' Cotton Carnival, as well as every major event in the state. I The Colette-s were chosen from Mississippi, Tennessee, and Ken- tucky to perform as special entertainment at the Region 7, NJCAA Tournament March 5-9 at Cleveland State Community College in Cleveland, Tennessee. 58 1 '96 'R-e-rv I Head Colette Diane Little fx, K Q F '. ll E 4, x D Y I 1 i r 1 9 l 5 ? 1 5, W PCI'fOI'H1 ill ITIEIIIY CVCHJES dU1'if1g yC3I' :PINE P- v 1 a , 'Vu 1 .. fb ' ' f, 5 3 P QI-4 1- 9 'ii' f 'n Q41 .4? 5'PiP Y f ,Mm,.,,M Q r, P I ' .' f -f J .- ..,., , , - I P P , NP T' . 'ff' 'Q-K '- mmmwd' .ffl ' ff W , , . , M N , 4 'f L N94 , 15,4 ,, i ff'fJ.:.fP P 5-.,....1Lfc5h u..Jf..'u--I if cl. .Huw . '23 VIAYQ' ' Q ..s. W ,. 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'. 2 ' 1f9fQz5f.i :'giff:L2f'Mi i:f1em8!1P'f': , .... ,Q- Debbie Purser Colettes hold lave sell, decorate cafeteria at hristma , , 1. , , ' -h. if. 'vi I K A I 'u:.,l'v . 1 ' '.,,zs-f'.. 5151? 31, , 9' Ffh I i'3?'1 si fi , ll Oli 4 0 'l il . F he V vs Features Student bod picks Dann Mosele Mr. Copiah-Lincoln Junior College 3, .1 'iv V il xl if gf li' 1 'I 2 ,Q 2 L2 4 o 3 2 Mays X gli' 2 Xifffffs Zo, QQ. w- we -,r My-1 .N 1 - ., . ,. H :P N 5 4 I I go 5 ,ff 2 4 r nu 3: 5' X an Mt E J V, ik M f 2- f'-we i J M .,.,,x.. 1 Qs E' x. H 9 Q 5 A ' 1 I We T31 1 I a f Y gy o 4.4 xi Q2 , life ,. 'lil' fr v ,G I Q i I 5:1 A i 2 sl tu 4 ff, if it 4 'sf 6 f 5 I . if-:fri In P 1 ? I Alljll in z 'H'-ii., ,J Q 1 wi --1 , - A,-s.. lf J - .hr P7. , Danny Moselev Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College title won by Becky Lynn Thompson 5 f is 42' 2 ,. X Becky Thompson -4: fv g A Twelve students take titles of Y I , F 1 Ut ,-' '75 4' fi-!f'f!!-K , W . .- '. 't . -r yg, . . !ag,4'.A., .p. 1. . .'f' .Qi K tt 7' N75 .fa',.?1ff. I-ff 5 fA Q41 va.,-0 J .,',-,?,'-Ff..f. 5, 5 . H 1,-, . . - 3 .,-isle' Manga? Q' ',.,! 'hsfgv an-9 iiifjnt-, A 1 ' H 1- A ' vv 1 f jg, ' Sr' ' 3y'fg'F-Q ':17'94,9!'f '49 U55 'JL .,A..'1, W I BN ....f.!un:,.l'l --va' , ..r'A1zu.nfX'4.:i:.s..,.-- fa. Donna Herrington Mary Belinda Waller Kathy Jackson Diana Cavazgg Randy Grim Randy Bradshaw Tubb Southerland 64 campus favorite in Who's Who election Dan Pressley Alvin Lyons Cary Cline Marilyn Britt Ginger Eaves In the W'ho's Vlfho election second semester, students chose twelve campus favorites, including eight sophomores and four fresh- men. Kathy Jackson and Randy Grim, as runners-up to Mr. and Miss Copia-Lincoln Junior College, automatically became campus favor- ites. The contest is sponsored annually by the Trillium staff. 65 Three chosen to 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 twenty first selection for Co-Lin's 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 contribution 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. Frizell 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 Vlfhite 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 1974- William Robert Smith Mary Belinda Waller Louise Jaquelyn Weeks William Robert Smith named to Hall of Fame 3 QQ -X K -.'- 1 -i-K.:.,,.3, V N Q 5,, 4la . A 4 lvikl ,ecpi ibl A5512 up Bill Smith William lBillj Robert Smith of Wesson is a member of Phi Theta Kappa, is listed on the President's List, and has been a member of the French Club two years, serving as vice president his freshman year. Bill is listed in VVho's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. He won a Crown Zellerbach scholarship. P Mar Belinda Waller gets Hall of Fame honor 1 , -, 'fi ' fi ef ,gf vpn I-.fi E V.-5 . m.,,,. . f- -, ? f . ,. ,W , ,. gg, fi Q. J , ?',',,.f. . 5 L , in 'Egg 1 M . 'www -. .. ii'f'g-. 'Y-Twin if Mary Belinda Waller Mary Belinda Waller of Monticello is another choice for Copiah-Lincoln's Hall of Fame. She is publicity chairman for the Student Christian Association, member of Phi Theta Kappa, elected a campus favorite, is listed in YVho's Vlfho Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Further, she is a member of the college choir and Sojourners, is a Colette, and a President's List scholar. Louise Jacquelyn Weeks chosen to Hall of Fame W its ,e ee t Jackie Weeks Louise Jaquelyn Uackiej Weeks of Wesson is another Hall of Fame choice. Jackie is president of the Future Teachers of America, co-editor of the 1974 Trillium, is vice president of Phi Theta Kappa, and secretary of Delta Psi Omega. She is listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges, and is a President's List scholar, and a member of the Co-Lin Players. BE'I'l'Y JEAN BAKER .Af L , 1 -an xifx ' ,X 5 . X Q F BRUCE EDWARD DONNELL 4P? N CAROL ANN FOSTER Twenty six from here, three from Natchez .xt ww, ' If-R I 'iff fnnzmxe, fr EVELYN GERTRUDE BENHAM qfifm'-4 CHARLES DYKES fit w 1 JUDY ANN FURNACE lx 5 G9 ,-5 1239 X N 1 4' MICHAEL DOUGLAS LEE 70 HELEN KAY LOWERY UF 5214 ' R DON ELTON CARPENTER lk-m.'.p 'Q' U ififfflf' N 4 : .- - R -1', f ' 5 . -'-' V I 4 -' , ' 12 'Q-'fi' 55? ISP' if ' I j .V NANCY MERLE FAIRCHILD mg. ',,,, :,. A O9 s f: , '- .. I , ,- Q - f'11iff ff fl as , .----Q iff F 5 1 , ,.,, . , 5 ' . , X A - WX f Y 41 . 'Q dig 'Q 'Ig X fl ' we N -I: gf? lg . 1 ' wi ,V it Y aa wN.w.R,, - - E, ' 2 . Q 4. wwtff' if f M - jf . Z 55.11. ' Ai 495, 1. . R' ' lg . 3 - ., ,R ug ROSEMARY HENDERSON .sa U25 JULIA ANN LOWERY MILDRED SUSAN DICKEY :t 1 - CATHEY KING FERGUSON Q5 5 ..a..-x, saw -q.' . R1 n Fw I 'fu iii J O J .Q..x I, iff Q I .U .L K9 ., I DEBORAH ROSE JORDAN N-4 9 U1 E . HELEN ELLZEY MULLEN in Who's Who Among Student in American Junior Colleges SARAH RUTH O'QUINN MARY VIRGINIA PETERS BECKY LYNN THOMPSON MARCIA RAYE VARNADO I V , I .. ' IF f V -nf, - :fn ,.. -VQI I Lt, VV Q . -2- 'fit s ,, r ' f,k.,,g 'x 5 i Iw A ss 14 9, ,1- I - Xa '-in 0: r 5:5954 In . 'E 4 I ' A NANCY LEE WALLACE MARY BELINDA WALLER LOUISE .IACQUELYN WEEKS ETHEL LEE WILCHER rift? ffm, L, If WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH CAREN DAWNETTE SULLIVAN -'l'Z'. I.'3- Za0N 'Egg q,Oo f'm...Q o.,. J .fmt fA ,x Three students from the Natchez Center are also listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges for 1974. They are Iseazedj Patricia Ann Murray and fstandirig l. to nj Pamela Huff and Paula Huff. 71 Charlotte Barham, Donna Herrington win '55 I J xv: fi' 'W ., mf. Miss Charm Mississippi Charlotte Barham ' I I at , I B is... Lincoln County Farm Bureau Queen Rosemary Owens state beaut titlesg go to national finals 13 -fu... Miss Brookhaven Cindy Simmons Two Coeds, Charlotte Barham and Donna Herrington, won state beauty queen titles prior to the opening of school. Charlotte was chosen Miss Charm Mississippi over nearly 50 contest- ants and she represented the state in the International Miss Charm pageant in Houston in September. Her presentation included a talent number, costume representing her state, and formal wear. Donna, in winning the title of Mississippi Watermelon Queen over several contestants, will participate in the national finals this summer in Las Vegas. In addition, Rosemary Owens was selected Lincoln County's Farm Bureau Queen and also represented the Southwest District in the state pageant. Cindy Simmons was crowned Miss Brookhaven in that city's pageant. 4 Mississippi Watermelon Queen Donna Herrington Diane Little represents college in Miss Mississippi Pageant 'Y 4.-I 74 '- ' 13' fr i Yes' zf' f 43 -All-' -f as fwafl n' Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Diane Little i' w, ,QQ '.- V575 . 4. 'N X 'x 501 Aw. U Becky Cosson Wins most beautiful over 25 other pageant hopefuls Co-Lin's most beautiful Becky Cosson ,4 , s 'W I , K. ff Z . 5 4 5 f 1 2 1 I 154, M ,Q A , 'uf Q! -in 'T' ,jf f I 'Q T 0 1' . g? vi 5 ,,... s 2 WVQTU 331 'ky ' :I ' . A, if 'I I . -r1.7 . ' xY ,'xA'i ox , 2 '-.- Liz Butler Four college beauties chosen V--'ZTIP I Judy Guynes in annual Trillium page-ant I 3 Ti? if Becky Thompson Linda Lowery Kath Jackson wins homecoming queen wa., 773352-224,951 - .Ln A !MJ.!..4z......- . Homm'oming Queen Kathy Javkson, escorted by Phil Hinton, is shown after her Coro- nation. SandruCray:-son oiM4'll4i4'r1l1uil. MissCopiuh-l.in1-olnJunior College and Head Colette' in 1972, ha-Ipa-d vrown Miss juvksoii. in the bottom photo, Miss Javkson and Mr, Hinton am- shown :il hnlftiine-. .. x Belinda Jones, sophomore maid, is escorted by Max Marler. 'U' in Sophomore maid Debbie Purser is escorted by Lynn Scott. S . Berky Thompson, sophomore maid and her escort Danny Moseley tudents elect six homecoming maids Freshman maid, Diana Cavazos, is escorted at homecoming by Darrell Seale. Barbara Forrest, freshman maid, and her escort, Billy Jackson. Linda Lowery, another freshman maid, is escorted by Mike Pope. jf CROWNING KATHY JACKSON AS 1973-74-'s homecoming queen were fl to rl Thomas Lowery of Hattiesburg. president of the Alumni Association, Miss Mary Dees, Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College 1972, the royal couple, Kathy Jackson, and Phil Hinton, and Sandra Grayson, Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College in 1973. if ' di' HOMECOMINC COURT poses for photographer. From left are Barbara Forrest. Belinda Jones, Becky Thompson, Kathy Jackson, queen: Debbie Purser, Diana Cava- zos, and Linda Lowery. ,JJ piah Lincoln High School 'Y Mike Creely Kathy Berry Student Body elects two outstanding seniors Thirteen high school students win 4 L51 9 , 5, A 2 . ,K 'Q , Ll' tg W v I 1 w f- , vi lv 1. 3. f' 9 wx 'saws XS? , 'va f ,J gg -f '5 'af Q PA Alf. VV . Ai 'w..,lV 5 4 f W v 4 ,S 1, . ,N d .A I 5 if, S ,I i 1 8 . W 4 ?x.'3 Z? 5 V fi, 4 I if 1 Q 4' ? fb ,. , ,..4 N 'x 5 l i: 9 'r . NX , -. ' . , f' ' H ff is 2 .L lf 94 '9 7 f ' 1' Q32 2 4' . 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I My W ap - ' an '- 'ya' nrt. 0.4 1.4 . - most dependable most intellectual wittiest Jimmy Jackson Betty Ray ADH Williams Sharlene Kreamer Steve Smith Bob Landress Y titles in Who's Who election .,. 4, zf-1 ri f ,.,. j., D ' 1 Q wg' as git 2 .5 2 , is ' ' M ' lv f 3 ' ' 1 , N V A l va., -, f A Qt 52 V ,, Ig '-,ff I I., r' Q N 4 V, i i , -, -V i V. 6, L, L' .3 .t,L,?. , , , ' .,' x V , ,J tx 5 ,gl it 7 ' 'Q H , ' ' if ff' - -P ' K- f Q X- ,f 4 t if ' 'f 'L f tt 3:51. f to N Q JH ft ,-, .t Q 2Q'- at ' f ' iff .- , V .ls . t 2 -. 1 '- , , ' j if ,gg ' f o if , ,I 't it ' if 'A ' , ' 14 5 5 5 . Q ' , 1,. , 51 Q w My t a D Q gg, 'F 5 ' A ZZ.. , N' K :1'. ., 1 ' rf':', 1 '31 t 'gy 21 1 N s if 4 t 1 45 2 1'- . , t 5 --fe i Q ,,' , 2: ' ,. 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A 4 1. .xr freshmen sophomores juniors seniors Robin Ricks Kelcy Raney Jimmy Shelton Shelly Barner Charlotte Creely J une Murray Mary Alice Hawkins Beverly Miller I i l l l I l l i 84 , Judges pick Debbie Newman high seho0l's most beautiful H High School most beautiful Debbie Newman ,Q me ' az, . ',,,f 4' 4 , , A 'imp 1, W6 'f,,!, V. . 4 i f i i, h 14 , I M ,I , 3 Q fam, Ili ! 7. -5 N ,kr W ggi A, 1. -3' - , , -.v? Av is gy ham. ,,' 2 Suzanne Coleman gi :Q L 1 I if-if if 'x 4 9 -. 2 K. . X, ' ., 5 1 .. ,. 'SMU li? E ,V Qs ii Mx , Wir 5 357 f.Q1r ,n i G -an ,ri Vu, 'xdavi wi i +- -ifif' .E . ijt ' Q, i 35,3 Miriam Johnson Curtis Three selected beauties in high school pageant If' 'r'vn 4 Diane Dees tudents earn honors, soholarshlps 'Ji ., ,ff - 4 SUE DEL FRAZIER STAR STUDENT and Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Aix'- 1 9...-sf. Aiwme. . , f X I f v J s l X 3 C WINNING CROWN ZELLERBACH scholarships were llj Mary Peters and Bill Smith. B. F. Hunter, . .' academic dean, is shown presenting the 3250 awards I to the winners. 'X 722 7' X g , :rx Q '- 'f BROOKHAVEN KIWANIS CLUB presented music scholarships to Randy Grim and David Roberts. Shown presenting the scholarships are President Billy Thames of Co-Lin N H AVAE U1 and Alvin Smith fry, president of the Brookhaven Kiwanis Club. ,gxxup , . 1. MISSISSIPPI ALL STATE BAND 1 Betty Laverne Baker Sam Hart Earl Johnson Donny Todd ST. REGIS SCHOLARSHIP winners are Il. to r.l Phillip Lawrenceg Vickie Harrisg Mary Ruth Garrett: and Charlie Rushing. St. Regis Paper Company awards four 3125 scholarships each year to deserving vocational-technical stu- dents. High school homecoming Diane Dees wins homecoming queen BEING CROWNED homecoming queen at Copiah-Lincoln High School is Diane Dees. Jennifer Hall, the queen in 1972, crowned Miss Dees before a large group. 9 HOMECOMING QUEEN DIANE DEES is shown with her escort, Terry G. Smith, prior to halftime ceremonies. fi ffx 4. M1 , li Xu lx I ' X Xl X K. i E NX. if 'iii Five maids attend homecoming queen Janet Douglas, senior maid, is escorted by David Davis. Football maid, Kathy Berry, is shown with her escort, Ronnie Weeks. I Kathy Stuart, junior maid, and Steve Smith. Sophomore maid, Marilyn Clark, and Casey Case. Connie Case, freshman maid, with escort, Joe Carty ghd Wolf Mascot Alvin Lyons V, f-' s N 4, '- X fy' :Zi T ... 4 N si, i Dc ,, I, A'-L. x jk . ,1- -. ,'. Q lj v 1 1 ,, ' I' f 44 O V PM l U Xnxv' 12? 1 QSQT . ,, - f - H -JR fx nrt' x , AT fs In - I N ' g ' X f X 9 f 'H . ' l. 5 1 A . ' ' I . , -- 1.4 D I . IAl I .-J A xl- Sports Wolves heat the state champions 4 -.7 Fllllllllll-1-is-ut-lu--1-llvlvv ,V I V' I , -- -- -- , - T , - l - ' v 3 ,' V 4 A' V V4 ' ' L ii 'L L X. 'ii 4 ' . , 'Y ,NV t' ' 1., . E , E , 7: 'fn . . , ir. 1 . if ' 1 s it f-fw 7 . + if -7 4 oot 7 f.. .T ' H fa f- ff. , 7- Y ,4. 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The season was highlighted by the victory over state champion, Mississippi Delta, and south division leader, Pearl River, in a 7-7 deadlock. 4. l 1 , v . 'f 4 , ' -wi 't' ' 1. s .. W L . ,A ' P ' W i, 'lift i ' iii! '. ' l , N, - V 1 , N- W ffm if VA -, N14 X f ,,,., l af? . A . A . 3: W Vg.-5 f.. A., , 3, . wb. -F k A., ,. i . - . -. 2- 1, :JT i A '1 4' 1 H' ,,..YgL.,g,-i ' . , . . N 1-'l'.1 , 7.143 . 4: ,K 5 N.'.' X N 'Q' n, ' ' 15 . , A 2 ww., , ..'w-avi., Q. if .-. - . fa.. if . ffl. :fi -. si- Q . 5 H .. f'f+'1fW!a'ff15'. . . . 'Mfr' xr 1l,x'7f-f Z:'v -Q, . 1- ,-inf! N .,L,,.a . i.,-,.--4,37 ,Y vtkfgx ,F .. ' -t r W -, . . ,:-' - - .. M, 1' '.'frJ,i. 4,-.,, , Zi...sf-af-.sv .0 4. 7' ,.-3. f. ef..w nw, ff. 15.55 : . Q.. H .i ss .333 QM. ' .' 7't1J,:,'Qx. 'lli,:Pm'?.x! hg,.'.uf -i 1 . 1 ., ' .nn ,- -A If tg. - fff ., 5f'.f:-'.1 .4 1.24 .. , Ati. 4-.-1 . ,'+,. . , .v 7, .Q get . i,., b ..,t.n,--.- ' ,w.,' ' A , , Head Coach C. B. Hawkins is shown with his assistants, Alton Greenlee and Ronnie McNair, ru, 7 v -' ,. .1, ' -,ip . ..,.v. . -' - N M , ,J-MQ , .-7 '- L , pl V , . V , ' 'N ' if Putting in a lot of hard work are ftopl Mike Clopton and Terry Mullins, managers of the Wolves football team. Larry Ashley Linebacker - Hazlehurst Jimmy Baldwin Honorable Mention, ALL STATE Split End - Mendenhall . CL b D 1 M ' eats e ta, arion ' 0. ' CO-LIN 21 MISSISSIPPI DELTA 13 K 'iw Defending state champions, Delta Trojans, who went on to defend -f their title, lost to Co-Lin 21-13 in the season opener. In mid first W f I quarter Steve Case scored on a one yard plunge with David Hopkins I K' vi I M kicking the PAT. The Trojans equaled the tally in the second on a ,., My I H V Y' pass from Burgess to Fratesti with Mims' PAT good. ,lake Russell 'fri MAE' 'ffffa scored on a one yard plunge with Hopkins adding the extra point in 5-ig-3 Ign' A the third. Trojan Willie Dixon quickly took the Co-Lin kickoff and i L' 1' ' raced 91 yards to score. Russell added the final score on a nine yard X 1 v run after Walter Showers grabbed a fumble on the Trojan 25 yard 'f 1. -4 1' - 1 I fi s ffj, as line. 1 va' - 't l , .y.i , CO-LIN 24- MARION QAla.l INSTITUTE 6 1 .3 ' V ffrii Played in Natchez, the Wolves beat favored Marion Tigers 24-6. ' ri-I' v- Hopkins kicked a 40 yard field goal in the second quarter. With 48 I 'C ',gQ 4f ' if , seconds before half, Darnell Charrier recovered a punt on the 42 V 1-. V yard line. Russell passed 19 yards to Danny Williamson for the score L ' U pee. A with Hopkins adding the PAT. With 26 seconds left in the half, the - , 1 . , Tigers scored on a 7 yard run by Mike Utter. Steve Case scored on a ' ff . ' ' 3 yard plunge in the third quarter with Hopkins again adding the .. If ' ' ,f l Y if t PAT. Jimmy Baldwin intercepted a Tiger pass, setting up Russell's b iv uf I ,YZ Q' yard pass to Charrier for the final score. Hopkins' toe was true again. l Q W, ..V, , 'Q Q21 Mi' X? 1 5955.4-41, , bk r ' W Y S. sith' I 2 5 QW, ' 5 -Q-J..-ff., 'VM-L , gvg, EN' Don Coleman Charles Davis i ,ggi '14, u' Guard - Mendenhall End - Bogue Chitto . ' 1' gfx af be t f . 1 ? ' 1 1 -- ' -QQ ff I ,A ,.. 1-4312 ,fQ55f?fgss, f 2 - , l . , f , -- -... are :,t , S v- ...J hifi' . wi'-'I 5 54 Zi f 's-f 1 Tia 1. ' 4 f --M15 - - 4.2. . hw ' ' wwf- - W'-' - 1 P2-aa. 1 , 'f n f en- 1' ' ' .' aff, 1 .2 - 1 -1 1 1' --2f'. fv '1Y4-f 13 f '? -- ' ' . . -,an .giiiii-t. JS- 'Qt '- . Tom Brooks Jerry Brister V ,im I 3 Tight End-Newhebron Defensive End-Wesson . af V- V, If Q Honorable Mention, ALL STATE 'Q .1 ' , Q , N . f-fi ,E M A . S ,. :'. , ..-L we fl , 'X Qi.. ' 1 M I f ' 'if' 4 r : ,,. ,A , ','.-M ' f i iW'f P51 5 o ' . .- X J.uel ,A , :I if vfr'gfgZ,Lg.-a.. V3 :.v fi .,1:t 1.1.1-: G.. 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A '15 1-Q4-'q.g.-1 s-?Q,.'yiff.-19,245 L fgig . , vkl , . 2a..w,,s..sz2r?'+E-fr.-f-aeS'A4'Jaw2Z'?f'52v -in-M . .5 s a . , t,L.ez1.f,fvfsfqs:.'s Jake Russell Gerry Sandel Offensive Back - Magee Defensive Back - Natchez ALL STATEQ ALL STAR ALL STATE, ALL STAR C0-LIN 23 HOLMES 14 In their third victory, the Wolves whipped the Bulldogs of Holmes 23-14. Tommy Glass opened scoring for the Wolves in the first with a one yard plunge. Russell passed 3 yards to Williamson witheHop- kins adding the PAT. Hopkins kicked a 42 yard field goal in the sec- ond, giving a 16-0 halftime lead. The Bulldogs came back, making two quick scores in the third. Russell passed 20 yards to Williamson for the final score, with Hopkins doing the successful kicking hon- ors. CO-LIN 0 GULF COAST 14 A showdown with equal 3-0 records came in Stone Stadium between the Wolves and the Coast Bulldogs, then ranked fifth in the nation. Averaging 32 points per game, the Dogs were held to only 14. Art Kennedy slipped 31 yards for the initial touchdown with Saiais PAT good. Hopkins, field goal attempt failed for the Wolves. In the third, Kennedy plunged three yards for paydirt with Saia kick- ing the extra point, giving the Coast a 14-0 victory. Wolves lose to Gulf Coast A. J. Smith Tackle - Meadville ALL STATE, ALL STAR Second Team, ALL AMERICA, NJCAA Randy Shivers Punter - Newhebron ALL STATE: ALL AMERICA by J. C. Gridwire -A . . ag. , 1 , 'u .Ly .I ' 'JY '. . 1 i . I, Y 3 .-f, ' -9 , 'X 1 A, sf . - -.7 :Ss W- : f- -.-f - is . , f . - , 7, M j .. ff t , W N. t gf X , s 5.3.21-. L T ' '5 MJ' - .-av -- -SET-TQE: - t 13' ' il' i ' ! .: V . I J Xxx' t . ., 1 fl 1' bill' ' A :fb ax.,-sr..' i., - L V... i ...f A - 1.1,-,C .n..g:.'Qx. -' ' ' 5 V f- n 4 f -H e I 'b' K K , t ...f . - , .- r .,,.-.1 K,-,, 7 wigs'-14-f .. 4 7' -.'.- -'Ir-. i I A'r5 '?fk' 'BT 'A eh -1 -r 'ln . ' . -X , . .,,,A.- X. . Fist- -. .A ,, 'v , tv e'GR5':x '- -- we ,ssvv - va -A -y.u.g.ri-D s we .ggi r g F, a, . 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'Q , 'ff via rf fair J' 4 y 4 J' f ,5 v QQ fy 1 V ' if ' f ' ms, 1. 4 Ted Burns Steve Case Offensive Guard - Brookhaven Fullback - Brookhaven css' - at .gist Wolves smash Hinds, Southwest CO-LIN 15 amos o Entering the contest, both teams had 3-1 records, but Co-Lin won 15-0 in their first division win. Fullback Steve Case scored both Co- Lin touchdowns from one and three yards out, one in the first and the other in the third period. David Hopkins added three points to the scoreboard in the second with a 40 yard field goal, giving the Wolves a 9-0 lead at the half. CO-LIN 4-1 SOUTHWEST 0 Smashing the Bears 4-1-0, the Wolves were now tied with Gulf Coast for second in the south conference. Darnell Charrier scored on runs of 1, 9, and 28 yards. Jake Russell scored on a three yard run, while Vance Self crossed one yard, and Tommy Glass added another score on a three yard plunge. David Hopkins added five extra points. The win gave Co-Lin a 2-1 south record and 5-1 overall. 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At rt ., f- F - 1 A - ' f 1. 3. -' FV' ,. .213 -A A -2- - , K A, .,i,, , , We ' I ,Q Je-5.-,A-:. . l . 2 '??- ' f ' f .F :if . ' si 2 5'A'7i' if A ,, mv. V ,H f ,f , :' ' ng! ,- , M.- ..,.,.. .X fy , .. ,, . . A . ' I' tm' ' , . ' ' .L 5 A A . .A . .A ' V ' 5? 'I . , Us 1 X 'Sf'f ff' '5' .mf 'A ' f 'I' A . A I ,! il. ig III.:-, ' ' 'ri-CW ' . , .A iw..-rf. i f f? f.: ' .,- -.5f5'f.'f 1. t , ' - f,.-349--.,,,t 4 , ,A f , - gt f f:-,J f'1 T ig E ii ' iff 6 ' 61744. 1 A - ' 1 if f-,. 1.4 H - .ff-ref. -19453 ' ff 1 nf . P I . . lv, ,..t V .3 s,.'?r-eslgfu e Ray Jackson Center 4- Crystal Springs Steve Jordan Guard - Linebacker Mobile, Ala. CO-LIN 6 EAST MISSISSIPPI 22 East Mississippi's Lions stunned the Wolves 22-6 in a homecom- ing tilt, dropping the Wolves to 5-2. In the second the Wolves capi- talized on a Lion fumble and recovered on the 22. Jimmy Baldwin hit Steve Case who plunged 2 yards for paydirt. Hopkins added the extra point. With less than a minute left in the first half, Mark Seals chalked up 6 points for Scooba on a 3 yard pass with the PAT giving the Lions a 7-6 halftime lead. The Lions scored in the third on a John Mason to Mark Seals pass, with Mason making a two point con- version. A pass was picked up by the Lions and returned to the Wolves one yard line, setting up ,Iimmy Jackson's yard plunge for the Lions. The Wolves, who had beaten the Lions in their homecom- ing the year before, still had three games left. CO-LIN 7 NORTHWEST I4- Dropping their third game of the season, the Wolves were down at the hands of the Northwest Rangers I4--7. Green scored on a yard plunge for the Rangers in the first, with W. L. Johnson adding the other score in the third with Creen's two point conversion good on the second try. Co-Lin's lone score came in the fourth on a yard plunge by Tommy Class. David Hopkins added the extra point. Wolves lose two games N4-, i 2 'U' N, 'IX I ,, K .Iack May Ronald J ones Def. Tackle - Natchez Linebacker - Mendenhall . .xiii I Q l. x' . h , 5 'i . K , I - .- lax ' . ' 5. S . vs is . la-9 ' 1433113-Af-' ' . v ' 1, Mr 9 .., -SQ... mm - J ,. I ' new A - M. t as-W - Q Ns Y 'rl Af-'jj X L we wa.. , .-.- ..,. ggi 1-N s N' 0- -1 , 4 ,J T t NEA I 1 .,,. mfs-w.:'. III iwffgir A, 4 A 3 -44.9 A - - ' -- -. 1?-tnvfg-g,vAs' fc - f sv -ft t f H1 MW, 9 A i-tm: is a-. I 3. . ' ' is I - 1 xi A .Pri F X A' 1 , -'-wma- 'ssl ' 11.5. t I ,YN 11 3 K . , 'AJ off. 35'- - ATX -. g?:...f5,f-' - Tl Tony McAlpin Steve McBride Tight End - Crystal Springs Off. Tackle - Brookhaven '. . M 1 . V N 1 l -it ' l l x 8 525 . ua . .. ll - 'J F r I Wolves tie Wildcats CO-LIN 7 PEARL RIVER 7 The high and mighty Wildcats of Pearl River, ranked fourth in the nation and undefeated, were shocked by Co-Lin's outstanding per- formance by tying them 7-7. This put the only blemish on their record for the regular season. The Wildcats went on to win the south crown but lost to Delta in the overall championship game. Wildcat linebacker Alvin Cucullu came up with the ball after a CL fumble and two plays later, J. W. Rawls dashed to the left side to give the Wildcats a 6-0 lead. Terry Adkins' PAT was good. Buzzing fans, expecting a romping victory, sat in disbelief as the Wolves continued to dominate the game. In the second period, the Wolves' offense got cranked up and started an 86-yard drive, climaxed by Steve Case's one yard scoring plunge. Hopkins, PAT tied the game and eventually clinched the tie. Following an unsuccessful field goal attempt, the Wildcats gave up their last chance in the game to score. Funny thing about jc football - tie the south division winner, beat the state champions and a team can still lose games. CO-LIN 14 JONES 27 In their worst night of the season, the Wolves met bitter defeat at the hands of Jones' Bobcats, increasing their record to 3-6. The Bob- cats took the lead in the first quarter to remain in command of the game throughout the rest of the game. Russell passed to Williamson twice for Co-l..in's scores with Hopkins adding both extra points. With a 5-4--1 record the season is finished. .Walter Showers Rodney Stokes Guard - Linebacker - Newhebron Offensive Guard - Brookhaven - , jg . t: -2 X ab.. li ,, . VN ' YK Q 'I l . . I f .xg , ,. ,J e -1:-1HfS'f 'ref ' 337' if 1 -' ,. X ' H ' .Q ,Qfyfff w,,.,, I --:V---12:-,4 J Q. , 'f'-eff! .1 s ,,,. fy.-..,,.Af.,,,-3. , -'?i,a5f ' ' 1 -1 , , ilif-Es, K ' , ?' f f f'., . WI.. 1fl...,.. 'fzw +g:Q,,,.,. 1 ,.gg.g,a..'.. gin- g 1 -., 55 - 1 . S' 'il H131 '-.418-+'.:'?f'a2 cjlewx lc ,,,,.,,,Q-tra krthww Ricky Ward Wade Westmoreland Defensive End - Brookhaven Offensive Taclde - Newhebron Melvin Prater Bob Roberts Winghack - Natchez Running Back - Magee ' .,f e f i gi 'Y ,. I Q A, g s, , 5 ' fl' . ,. . gg QQ X E X ,x fe M 2 , Q.. Q. f if -'YI--1 ' if-3 af Y, ' .fgh4.f5f '., sv, ., A 6 ' 53253: X.. ' . are lfweua N , -. ,1n mg my 1 ,a ' -f v- F , :Nil Sf - ' ' J' 'I 1.551 ... ,::,4,h zip,-.v A D -Q 5-as - V x , -5, . ' 'WWY'-... i t .- - A ' P A . - -e ' - E ' , N I X 5... 5' X fx A e TMR if 3 sw QS 4 Ni N me ,, X t XS sex, NSR Nf- . X . .513-?' f W X if-mia + 5-few 9 5- - sz : 57 I Mx Q g5 ., .e.. v Ware' t Xa mes.. ,, Q M 4 Q Na-Q' 2 . .Q 5 . .aft , f tw .W l' s W :SQ 4 Vs-ax, 'bk i i 'iw lla S ug l x X N l Bill Salters Vance Self Center - Mendenhall Quarterback - Satsuma, Ala. .MMR-I yrlx 3 Wolves Wm second consecutive state championship At left is Coach M. K. Turk. Above Turk poses with managers Ill Mitchell Cothern, an Travis Young. Turk is one of the nation's most successful junior college coaches. In the past six years that Turk has been coach, the Wolves have advanced to four state tournament playoffs. This is the third consec- utive playoff, losing to Northwest two years ago, beating ltawamba last year for the state crown, and Northeast this year. The Wolves entered the Region 7, NJCAA tournament held at Cleveland, Tenn. for the third consecutive year. Wolves rack up 20 straight wins J i Q l 1 A . I , 4 l 1 l 1 3 F ADAMS COUNTY players are ID Chris Wells, Robert F Jones, and Sammy West. Newton McNealy is not pic- 1 tured. 1 S- ,srl 1 l a M 2 FROM COPIAH COUNTY are Bruce McKenzie, Marion Hillard, and Lloyd Hillard. in tv LINCOLN COUNTY's group includes Don Pressley, Eugene Smith, Lee Dixon, and Dale Kimble. Coach M. K. Turk is pictured in the center of each. , . . i I I l l 1 31, Q if I I ---t...,,,, gr 14' Q -if f 5 fi 4 .3 5' I' ix wa l Marion Hillard, Lee Dixon get All State honorsg Harrison, J ones, West make Honorable Mention Wolves grab Region 7 title, place 11th in national playoffs, end with 27 4 season In addition to capturing the Mississippi Junior College champion ship for the second consecutive year, the Wolves became the first team ever from Mississippi to grab the NJCAA, Region 7 title. This represents the farthest any Mississippi junior college team has gone in basketball in 19 years. The win over Cumberland ITNJ Community College 72-71 gave the Wolves a 26-2 record, with only losses to Utica in tournament play. Cumberland, ranked fourth in the nation, ended with 35-2. In the Region 7 tournament, the mighty Wolves had wins over Martin fTNJ 98-83 in semi-finalsgElizabethtown QKyj 97-64 in quar- ter finals, and 102-97 in double overtime over Hiwassee 8 QTND in the first game. For the state championship the Wolves whipped Northeast 72-68 in the finals and downed Delta 83-77, north division champs. Utica, who won the south tournament over the Wolves 76-71, lost 70-60 to Northeast in the opening round. Northeast and Co-Lin had led all season in tournament play, with the Wolves posting a perfect 14-0 conference record. Wins for the Wolves in the south tourney were over Southwest 103-81 and over Hinds 101-64. South division wins for the Wolves were over Pearl River 88-66, 110-803 Meridian 88-70, 91-60, Utica 81-77, 76-723 Jones 120-93, 103-68g Gulf Coast 95-79, 76-55g Southwest 108-86, 88-79g and Hinds 92-48, 92-48. Other wins were over University of Southern Mississippi junior varsity 108-62, 107-72 over Hinds 89-76 in the Hinds Invitational Tournament, over Mississippi Delta 92-68. The first game of the season saw Utica down the Wolves in the Hinds tourney 74-72. In the Region 7 tournament, Marion Hillard nabbed Most Valua- ble Player in the tourney, while Coach M. K. Turk was named Region 7 Coach of the Year. Hillard, Lee Dixon, and Sammy West were three of ten selectees to the All Region 7 team. The Wolves entered the national playoffs in Hutchinson, Kansas on March 19 as one of 16 junior college region winners. The Wolves lost to Grand View of Des Moines, Iowa 100-87 in the opening round of the national tourney, but won over Niagara of San- born, New York 106-92. The season ended in the national tourney with a 99-84 loss to Hill Junior College of Hillsboro, Texas who went on to place fifth in the nation. The Wolves, ending with an overall 27-4 record, were presented the 11th place in the nation trophy. Mercer New Jersey grabbed the national crown for the second straight year. Only three teams had ever gone to the nationals and won the first year and oddly not a one had ever returned to the national playoffs. 100 Lee Dixon Brookhaven - Forward All State if k wi -N 1 Roben Jones lift? 1 udp, Marion Hillard Crystal Springs - Center All State N3 Slfllli Bmce McKenzie Natchez - Guard Crystal Springs - Forward norable Mention All State Ho , Team smashes eridian 'a vm -L I' -'K SOPHOMORES are fl. to r. 1 Don Pressley, Bruce McKenzie, Marion Hillard, Lee Dixon, and Robert Jones. LAWRENCE COUNTY is represented on the team by Danny Altman, shown here with Coach Turk. Wolves lead South division with 14-0 reeQ iid A , nw' I l i W O 1 V 6 S P :IL af Y S W in N av h CZ LoyId0SntalZriSlExard Monltiiglld Stlljsrward '13 glint 9 ,L , 9 1' J 1 1 I JL W Q rr f f f 7 g,fffZ.Qg ' ' 'A . , Z.. in K 1 f ', ,. -7,.5s'i.f V-'I,m0 S: ' 'rl' A. ii , 4.- Tl f 2 'r:' 3 ' - , Sf'-for E - N-A ,se , we .,.om 1- -- , - if ' A SL - , ' , ' -,o ' o John J Harrison Loyd Hillard f Syracuse, N.Y. - Forward Crystal Springs - Forward i Honorable Mention, All State - W i All OUT-OF-STATE PLAYERS are Ill Randy Rouse and FRESHMAN SQUAD MEMBERS are ffmnl l. to r.j Chris Wells and Sammy West. Standing are Loyd Hillard, Dale ' John J. Harrison, shown with Coavh M. K. Turk. Kimble, Eugene Smith, Danny Altman, J. Harrison, and Randy Rouse. Not pictured is Newton McNealy. loo Thirteen players compose team Dale Kimble Newton McNealy Loyd Star - Guard Natchez - Forward Z - . k ., 1 fi 1 K QQ., V Y 6 D 1 f 'G ,. W A I ' 3 5. Q 1 uv ,ft if rs' Q t , 3 1 V ,,,....m.-wb Randy Rouse Eugene Smith Rollo, Mo. - Guard Loyd Star - Center X i Chris Wells Sammy West Natchez - Guard Natchez - Guard Honorable Mention, All State Wolves beat Utica 1n regular play Womenls team given i Deb Ainswonh Sally Britt Forward - jayess Forward - Brookhaven All State Melissa Thames Peanut Brogan Forward - Monticello Guard - McComb Paula Merrill .lanice Saxon Guard W Ncwlivbron Forward W Mendenhall ntercollegiate status Gay Chancellor Laurie Hammack Guard - Newhebron Forward - Crystal Springs Sara Brown Vicki Harris Guard - Fayette Forward - Jayess Jann Tullos Diane Williams Forward - Clinton Guard - Pearl Women play ten game seheduleg post 8-41+ season ' In the first game of the state tournament, the team beat East Mississippi 66-56. Meridian won 65-64' in overtime in the semi-finals, giving the women's team an overall 8-4 season record. 'Vx 4- fi' ......-.n.' - ',,,H.'v. ,,11vx ixrw' ,..,, f-:,,,.,,X,,, 1:-fa:-ff t,,vypsrdi,' nzurvfd. ,uwmgf 11:5 .:y.v, iw N' it . N V... . we E. 16 i as Coach Katherine Huckaby Ruth Ann Weeks Manager .Y , pr' ' Intercollegiate spring sports bring competition Baseball Tennis 4 Ya 4 ' W 0 25324 I., l 1 5 fa. Y g JE!! by lic. ll-wg 'f 1 1' gem i..ffaff.. fr 'f x if-wwf' '1'fff f:'t't'rf' t t-E532 5' taiefmmak.. sv i 5 -53:1 jfxf, 'tj ,G IX Q g 3 .. , 1 . , ' l ' Tj,-Xie .irc Q , WWW ' '4fgfj,js .. 3 I' ?,3 ,'. :Q V - mi ' ' ' 1 6 l . V... , ,aa .J4,,,yg,:a M, . ' ' M' H 'fWPz?fQtL,. . 'SQf'11' M :aJ1.t:..A,g22sg-age I gm.. .F Both men's and women's teams compete in South division play. M. K. Turk is coach. I XX G The golf team, coached by Walter Angleoff, participates in several matches during the O spring, in addition to the state and Region toumaments. Local golfers enjoy Co-Lin's 106 own nine hole golf course. Co-Lin's baseball team, coached by Alton Greenlee, sees action in March and April. Home games are played on the Walter Foley Sullivan Field. Sullivan was inducted into Mississippi's Sports Hall of Fame in March. Track Co-Lin's track team, usually a powerhouse in the state, will see plenty of action this year. Ronnie McNair is track coach. .A Basketball camp M. K. Turk's Basketball Camp of Championships attracts over 100 campers each summer from several states. I 'Q 'Y' gg QQ, QSM 5, Leading yells at all football and basketball games are fl. to r. I Kathy Jackson, Jean Garner, Karen Brooks, Becky Thompson, head cheerleader, Marilyn Britt, and Martha Carlisle .M IN l, , , - W - M ws. W - B 1'-in g ' X' ' ' - G,5y..x...-ns? N .4.....0wL,.,., A- , j .mp-f .5 -K-new--1 ,4 V l. .S , . .V K 2 . .2 SA W V - , ,E . Kathy Jackson Becky Thompson Martha Carlisle Head Cheerleader it f' MMM- 4 ' .'wawQw:.t..Waa..M Marilyn Britt Karen Brooks .lean Garner Cheerleaders yell Wolves to Victor ski Q Conference runner-up Cobras post best season everg break all previous school records 3 5- Y, farm 1 HW-,-,I ,, .. ,, W, V w-1. -.-.4 'a ., 'x'fr Q l' Coach John Garner and assistant coach Mike Hux. Garner was named Coach of the Year in the Mid South Conference. The team posted a 9-2 record. Q2-we ...W-iyQ-'J, A ,Sl ' - ' KX in . 1 V is txt f I 1 , .. .'.,,,, ' I ff ' ...Ns , y t gr N I - so 4 , ,, er , J' ' , i N n f ' - Vi K vi-im. , f' WE, s LT ws, 1-12-,Ui -' s ff, N' 'aff-355' ' t .Q ,, 15117 - 5' s vis- v.g - '- , Q I . xii, ' f MTG ffii-'13l.L ' ' '. P -. Q, . fs.: t 1 .. ', Wg.,:. Z4-241 ' fa-Q ' EW- H t '1' 1- '. 1'-L .t 3 -ca . ff 'f1E'?i'ZL'f'+ W:- f i1' . .' - .. . vI'tfs:1x..--.aL'3.l 11: +., va V .. .-bv Mike Creely David Farve Senior - End Senior -- Tackle Most Valuable Lineman and lst team, All Mid South Confe-re-nceg All American, Who's Who NHSA Y film ui-' It . -M 1 t Qi l I -if ' an-. Managers kneeling are Ronald Jointer and Johnny Smith with Jerry White in the back. -9 .ix rv TN :dxf K 1 l ' '-' 345. . , -, . . v icq. - ' fima- ' X: L ' ' s . .' Lf' .,-f. - ,NLM ,,..'.!g.:,.:.A ' 3 .---'.n2.-Liew .-.- ' James Hamilton Senior - Fullback 4 -M W x'.b227:vf: .. 'GB- -. .Jr-..,.f g f- -eb Vg. 'ixvi' ix Tgfgf ' ..es K .lv . , A H. Lil-, 5 in . 2.51. N65 W ers A . . ..., ' i ap .skis '- 'dst Scotty King Senior - Quarterback lst team, All Mid South Conference t T3 James Anding Creely gets All Amemcan Ju i Ha'f aC ' -:gi -ai 'WW J W W Q., W , rg? , 1 ' 2. . iff,-fr 'Q K ' i 1 fi , 4 sv '- 3 it 2 'M MV' Y H Vernon Gordon Junior - Guard NRSV any or 1 , , bf, umm, n Uv.. V, . , , ...s.,. ,.,,, M Z7 aff ' ' 1, nl. I- ' Q , ai . 1 3 Ma, X-fi, J . , .5 J 'mi 5 it ..fs,..-- 'Q' . Q ,,.V ,,.V , , V A . Tfflll : xi Herman Johnson Junior - End Hon. Men., All Mid South Tony Mclnnis Junior - Guard Jerry Montgomery Junior - Halfback Most Valuable Back, lst team, South All Mid -V .WL .. , y i 1 r-jp, 4' a V- A I f ., 4 V A f J ' 1 A We: ' 'H - S , ,f Y -' X 1 1 .A if , Xxx. K S W K . V 1 2 I A I Q ,. :pg fx, in. lx I ., 4 , It v ' ,lj , A 4 f - X G, A A f f I V. , , A ,A,, i A 1 , ' if-' 1 -,L , A a . ' H. Q '-i 5 as in l, James Shelton Junior - Center Jim Smith Russell Johnson Junior - End Sophomore - Halfback is Henry Byther Junior - Guard Hon. Men., All Mid South .,,..-.4-4 L. E1 Av ,5 . J ,fir J 1 JM!-' . -Q Jimmy Jackson Junior - Tackle 2 . 2, v l. A V ' V. .A P 4 ', - U f ,-.,i 25 Elf 11 e,.. J if gait: ffl.. . , 7 j A- ' 54' ' ,,-- I -IW, 4 . .,,, Flip Phillips Junior - Fullback Hon. Men., All Mid South ,, pea A Y .'-,.. 'M' iuAFnvuqmAf!0'ff 1 ' Q , ,,.f,:.S .R 5. W' I ., -S ,Q x, : k . M... 3 I-':-jp 4. 1 133,35 2' arg, I 'Y ' . sw, iv ,, px I V :- V 'B S ir IIN-' V t 'i 2, R z , L E,:-,- up-3-ff .u. . i Jimmy Shannon Sophomore - Halfback af to unfit J 1 M fe, wg S 1 l I agar? W 3 :J 4 ' it 5' ' , . , , 935- V .- fi in ' i w 1 ' 1 I I 4, A I V, 'Zvi , . ta nt '41 4 , 2 I rl -I I- .4 ' I Eli ,gc 4 I -1 A . ' 1 VY 'Q ia . , . lv .ck gn :ll-gi , l Q I ., A , wwf, , X luwlhl ' ICI V VY , A ' 'X l '- A if J ,-gy xg .. 1. 2 i at x ,A W 109 l f riff: e 1-J A ll If Randall Beard Freshman - Guard 5 Fred ,Iointer Freshman - Guard Bob Pettigrew Tracy Pickett Freshman - Halfback Freshman - Halfback ,,,.. 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TL' ..., f ' , ' -.1 -. ,aims 1:21.52 .1-:Q-A fem-.Q f 2. L., . Ab - .f-,+e.J:f:'.f L. AQ. .QF .T-T3 Robin Ricks Freshman - End , .f a was Prentiss Williams Freshman - End .3 ,.,.. .,-., F Cobras Win 9, lose 2 CL OPPONENT 1 6 4? I ,R Topeka-Tilton i X . 26 Bogue Chino 7 X ' J . Q E 53 Pinola 34 'u - , 1 - 2 f-se, y A f '-.. .ni if My Q 421 ' 2Q'f0rig L i i 6 Newhebron 0 'W ' .t,, v , gm g , 7 Dexter 0 ie Hfwa g'fjijf1fq.y ' ,'.. 35 Enterprise 0 E -22 I I ' 0 Mt. Olive 6 Q. ef ., 1, t f ii,tl' T A ff' 1 29 Salem 0 '-if at if -1,, -.kfiyrg X' ,xv it ..,. A 'Z' , , F S V 55 Mize 18 ,.it.,IA35,,s, A MW ,,.,- 5 20 oy tal' .e.,-, , A -i . A? f 6 . Dem' . . 36 fir: lM1d South Champlonshlpl frwt pictured! Will Turnbo, junior tackle, lst team, All Mid Southg Mitch Berch, fresh- man endg and Howard Dickerson, freshman halfback. O E? , ..:'- 7 7 Four make All Mid South first team Cobra cheerleaders support teams 1 l A f i p w if ' I . i l , .., . 1 . x 1 . r nl V -, . '- I. .' 1 ,. , J. . v. , X ,I ' xf , , W .. , , ,., , r ,I ' , , A lv- ,LL if, 1' . - '-., ' K S Q '., ' Kathy Berry Esther Dickerson Sigrid Russell ll Senior Senior Junior Head Cheerleader 1 1 P l ' COBRA CHEERLEADERS are fl to rl Tammy Douglas, Esther Dickerson, Gayle Brister, Kathy Ben'y and Sigrid Russell. Not pictured is Vicki James 1 L .'v. A au l w I ,, 1 l 1 E i Gayle BI'lSlCI' Tammy Dguglas S0Phomore Sophomore J 1, 1 -..,-.-,,,-D.. ..,. 1 . . . A 1' QM. W, fi N. I Q1 U. , f .W -Q - , .-. V z ' ' ' ' A -1, f -14.1.4 , ff The Cobras, coached by Mike Hux, turned in an outstanding season this year. -'Y' Four seniors on Cobra basketball team QS?-ily C0835 5 f Managers Joe Portrey and Terry C. Smith Q,0'llq Q T' WSH! ti SENIORS fl. to r.j include Jerry White, Charles Shannon, Terry Smith, Mike Creely, and Scotty King. 3' 1 -Qu. A, I Five make All District t I Mike Creely Scotty King Senior - Forward Senior - Guard All Mid-Southg All District ffllflyll' Qvlilttltsni Q 1 'fit r' A fi 1.,rr . ' s 1 ..,.. 3 ,'t' J 2- f,'. 55 2. 'V' il 'f N ' X v 1, I I si a. 2 ,+ 'H as Q 2 it ie., Q l X , w lu EDEN F ' ui, 3 vim mu HI!! 'Qui .yn n-'in I il I in l ll Nl ll xn ., n fl nl K - ., ,ewes 3 Wi it 11 it X Y. X5 wx..-,Q tr .1 -ws 2 2 SS! r X x 1 W-, ' x w X X Q' 4 X 4 Charles Shannon Jerry White Ainsworth Francisco Herman Johnson Senior - Forward Senior - Forward Junior - Forward Junior - Center All Mid-South: All District .. ,. C D LQV, , N, Q . F Q X .2 .,.-. 4' e -' :ig X 1 x X x is 'X' X Q- .-,. 'ta s Jerry Montgomery Flip Phillips Steve Smith David Hamilton Terry King Junior - Guard Junior - Guard Junior - Guard Sophomore - Forward Sophomore Forward .Jimmy Shannon Ricky Smith Tracy Pickett Robin Ricks Prentlss Williams Sophomore - Center Sophomore - Guard Freshman - Forward Freshman - Guard Freshman Guard L Johnson King make All lVIidgSouth teanii 9 nn 1 ,fi A ' '?'? ' , , U ,,f5g,,,', P M, 1 i 0 - it r 2 ,J ' Wi Q, C.. -f ,,.. i?z:21t- 3, A, .-Ve we i ,N M ,- , , ' ' ' 4 ,, M , , ge 4 4 . , xg, A Us f' A J df . v I 1 , ' 1' fx 'rl , . i fi.. 'W . iiylr - Q . , V M Kathy Ben-y Diane Dees Senior - Rover Senior - Forward All Mid-Southg All District All District ,SQ If I 1 1! f Q r f I 5 f -f f ..-ff ' im u ar o ce ami on K B ll d J H lt Junior - Guard Junior - Guard in f 54 159125 ,J .f ff'7f'3i7f5, .Q fw A f' 52,3 i iffiikl f jg 'Zigi' j -v- fi V 'ii , ffff sis: ' -A 4 21 if S+- -fg N fx: A L 1 f jf A A , I ,I v ' A , ,A ..: ,I f .1 wg.: F fl V W, ' . i :ri - ,,, f noun a?? 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Y I YM, 1, , xi xg I., R l , , I , - N I K xx i BETTY BAKER I A ' I , Q- Brookhaven ' I Aff: fs! -: JIMMY BALDWIN :P JCEL ' 'iz ,- ' U1 Mendenhall Iszw I- EE: I MI I JIMMY BARNETI' Brookhaven DAVID BARNHART Crystal Springs DIANE BATTON Crystal Springs NANCY BEACH Brookhaven ' REVIS BEACH Brookhaven .Y Qgl' AQ' 'l DEB AINSWORTH ,Iayess EVELYN BENH M -' I I Monticello A 5. Cm fun Sophomores fill offices with Women it ' 1:13 s a,-1' 's-.N ,, f 5 W, Z'-3 ,H I ' 1 5 ,,, X I .Mix 4 X 1 'QT ' V . ,.,..., , ...,, .4X . L , ISK,-11:4 ei P- ' I' . 1 I' 2' I 4 N 13 ' J Q ' ' -NQ- Q ft -- , is j 99? JIMMY BERCH Crystal Springs JOHN BERRY Georgetown LILA BIGLANE Brookhaven ALLEN BISHOP Brookhaven GREG BISHOP Columbus BUDDY BLAILOCK McComb KAREN BOOKER Natchez DENISE BOWMAN Crystal Springs JESSE BOWMAN Wesson CYNTHIA DRU BOYTE Brookhaven KENT BOYTE Brookhaven WALTER BRADFORD Meadville LINDA BRENT Natchez KEITH BREWER Crystal Springs .IERRY BRISTER Wesson SALLY BRI'IT Loyd Star SUZANNE BROCK Crystal Springs TOM BROOKS Newhebron NEIL BROWN Brookhaven SANDRA BRUMLEY Crystal Springs DEBORAH BUCHANAN Monticello BOBBY E. BUCKLES Meadville ROBIN BURRIS McCall Creek MIKE BURT Brookhaven EDDIE BURTON Brookhaven JAMES BYRD Brookhaven .IUNE CAMPBELL McCall Creek JOHN CANFIELD Natchez LOUIS CANFIELD Natchez MARTHA CARLISLE Natchez Homecoming sees Ewing Fine Arts, Pitts Field House declicatedg large crowd attends special ceremonies I BEVERLY CARLOSS Osyka DON CARPENTER Brookhaven BILL CASE Brookhaven MIKE CASE Brookhaven BUCK CAULFIELD Centreville NELDA CHAPMAN Meadville GARY CLINE Pinola MIKE CLOPTON Wesson .IOHN CLOY Meadville DAVID COLE Magee DON COLEMAN Mendenhall MARSHA COLEMAN Meadville ALEX CORBAN Meadville KENNETH COSTON Baton Rouge, La. HERBERT COUNTS Pinola DANNY CUMMINGS Sontag TERRY DAMPIER Monticello .IOE DANIEL Silver Creek CHARLES DAVIS Bogue Chitto JIMMY DAVIS Brookhaven MIKE DAVIS Hazlehurst RANDY DAVIS Loyd Star SHERRY DAVIS Monticello BOBBY DIAMOND Wesson PAMELA DICKEY Brookhaven SUSAN DICKEY Monticello MARK DILLON Meadville LEE DIXON Brookhaven BRUCE DONNELL Mendenhall PAT DREW Crystal Springs ,t.L:f ea21'f '-mt... V , A, e , 1 'I' ,riiigfl ,fl V Q q r E ii KP' A, E, . B Q ---f-.-.--v K ..,-A, '33 -- I 2 1 4 I . 1 s vv ' I1 Wifi F455 it - 4 9- l ' I A Q 5 :-I' 'I I 5 'IN ' ?'YI w L 1. no li W3 JIRA A R. in I., f I if , ,. . x ll xA :-in-'fE:B:... - ti- S, .D A. A ff 1', 5. r ' ., I, , .rf A fig' R' -,'. Q i f - 1 it V , fl If-I It ,-' f Y w ' F ' ' 'I 1 A :L-51 1- 2 -. ' - -,.., lg . . ' fx E' A I QV, Y 1, . A 4 f A ,, +ve I v .rf I I 1 ,J A . s, F A' Q: I If V v: ' 4::. ..v' 5 T ' ig I , 4 V. K 'A ::4 , 1 QM K rr, 5 J . W I X gi Q Q: I - J Ima' 5 . ,A . If x I 3 Yi , ?t' 'S fr I 17 if. CW, t. Y TS? I Ml ZX ,Q 1 Q NE' QL at , N'X'xx-.. 'ax -,Y Area gI'Ol,lPS HIGCIQ O1'1 CHIIIPLIS I assist, S ' wiki, ww' ,... 43 iv? 6 ' Students attend conventions 'SIP' Ci ' ' ,,.g:g1f.:ss N , Q,-:I --5-5-X K fx xx -S t I , .QS . f x fl X .N K X. is wx 3 Qi lf' A as m ' ! of. Ik is-. 'Vila i' mfr li 5 I 'IH 1 N 5 ,I-I' : PP isq 1. ef ,, . .xox--,'xi,.l.:, I .ix .C :V df, as , 2 W Z sg is S ' Et, x ., W-W .W-wp 1, ASQ' ' -.N FSS Y 'IN xv' .1B? RICHARD DUBE Wesson ALONZO DUNHURST Brookhaven BRUCE DUNN Magee CHARLES DYKES Sontag GINGER EAVES Ruston, La. BELINDA EDWARDS Monticello SAMMIE EISWORTH Hattiesburg TERESA A. EMFINGER Bude EDDIE ERVIN Sontag AL EVERETT ,layess NANCY EVERETI' Mendenhall NANCY FAIRCHILD Magee BOB FAU LKN ER Crystal Springs CATHEY K. FERGUSON Wesson ROBERT FLOWERS Crystal Springs GEORGE FLOYD Jackson CAROL FOSTER Natchez SHEILA FOSTER Brookhaven DAVID FRIEDMAN Wesson LOREN FRIEDMAN Wesson JUDY FURNACE Hazlehurst SHEILA FURNACE 'Hazlehurst ANN FURR Wesson .IEFF GARDNER Crystal Springs BILL GARNER McComb KEITH GASKIN Brookhaven ANNE GEOGHEGAN Fayette MARGEE GRIFFIN Enterprise RANDY GRIM Brookhaven LAURIE HAMMACK Crystal Springs JAMES HARRINCTON Wesson JIM HARRIS Pinola BOB HARRIS Pinola CONNIE HART Brookhaven CHARLES HEARD Hazlehurst RONNIE HEDCEPETH Monticello ROSEMARY HENDERSON Newhebron TARRY HENRY Crystal Springs ART HERRINC Brookhaven DONNA HERRINCTON Magee LARRY HILL Meaclville MARION HILLARD Crystal Springs CHARLES HINES Natchez PHIL HINTON Magee DAVID HOWARD Bogue Chitto CHUCK HUGHES Natchez EDDIE HUNTER Meadville GARY HUTCHERSON Brookhaven LAMAR HUTCHINSON Hazlehurst MIKE IKERD Meadville DANNY IVY Hazlehursl DAVID IZARD Hazlehurst BILLY JACKSON Wesson KATHY JACKSON Hazlehurst RAY JACKSON Crystal Springs RANDY JOHNS Hazlehurst EARL JOHNSON Hazlehurst BELINDA JONES Natchez DARLENE JONES Magee ROBERT JONES Natchez if af Ax ye ff 1 .san L.-- '15 ffv'fr31f 'e YS rgQ?T?eRi RFR QQTWLYKJ Wvfywfleefigg Qvev 'J R' vi I A' ' W EE. r ' E-, - af. - -- ,fu 5 V.,. 5 ,: , Rig , . 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KEEN D'I.o RICHARD KING Bogue Chitto RICHARD LAMBERT Natchez MIKE LEE Silver Creek MICHAEL LEGG Newhebron RANDY LEGGETT Bogue Chitto ALAN LEWIS Natchez DIANE LITTLE Newhebron ANN LOWERY Wesson KAY LOWERY Wesson TIM LOWERY Wesson PAT MCALPIN ,Iackson BRENDA MCCOY Brookhaven ROGER MCCRORY Philadelphia DENNIS McCULLOUGH Brookhaven DELTON MCCURLEY Barlow TOM McGEI-IEE Natchez MARY McINTYRE Brookhaven BRUCE MCKENZIE Crystal Springs .IAN ICE McNAIR Magee WILLIE McTAGGART Sontag PAM MADDOX Greenville BECKY MAGEE Wesson MITCH MALONE Brookhaven LINDA MARKHAM Brookhaven MAX MARLER Natchez DARRELL MARTIN Bude ISAIAH MASON Roxie DAVID MAY Crystal Springs .IOHNNIE MAY Brookhaven RONALD MAY Brookhaven DEBBIE MEADOR Brookhaven BOBBY METEER Wesson CARROLL MIDDLETON Hazlehurst CLEO MIDDLETON Meadville CHERYL MOFFETI' Fayette GALE MORRIS Natchez DANNY MOSELEY Magee HELEN MULLEN Wesson BUDDY MULLINS Brookhaven WANDA MULLINS Monticello JIMMY MURRAY Wesson FREDDIE NATIONS Brookhaven MILAN NELSON Monticello MARK NETHERLAND Meadville WILLIE NEWELL Wesson AL NICHOLS Magee JUADON NORTON Bogue Chitto RUTH O'QUINN Fayette MARY PETERS Brookhaven PI-IILLIP PICKETI' Smithdale NILA PIERCE Brookhaven MIKE POPE Fayette IAN PORTER Magee DEBBY POSEY West Lincoln DAN PRESSLEY Loyd Star DON PRESSLEY Loyd Star 2. , .Mf- x ff 11 u 1 mmf, gl f 1 .nv qv L -Q ,Q Q. 2.1. 5 H i ll , ,,, ff.- r 3 w. 98 H ,. lx-I. 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JIU! 1 are 2 f:': ' at '51 I 'i W3 X I IE 'vi I I X . 1 145 I ,1 af ESE gnu-ig -we .F ijt, 1. I 5 :, ,. T .till ea ,Wg ,, .K ,, 1-el' Y- - PHILLIP PRICE Meadville BECKY PRITCHARD Union Church DEBBIE PULLEN Brookhaven JOHN PURL Closler DEBBIE PURSER Hazlehurst JOHNNY REEVES Brookhaven THOMAS REEVES Enterprise KAREN RICHARDSON Brookhaven SHARON RICHARDSON Brookhaven BECKY ROBBINS Monticello TOMMIE RUNNEIS Crystal Springs .IONNIE ROBINSON Brookhaven .IAKE RUSSELL Magee GERRY SANDEL Natchez DIANE SARTIN Magee BILLY SAVAGE Roxie GEORGIAN NA SCOTT Brookhaven LYNN SCOTT Roxie ARGUSTA SHANNON Wesson LILLIE SHANNON Hazlehurst CAROLYN SHAW Meadville RANDY SHIVERS Newhebron TED SHOCKLEE Jena, La. CINDY SIMMONS Brookhaven ROBERT SIMON Fayette KATHY SINCLETARY Crystal Springs ANDREW SMITH Meadville BELINDA SMITH Brookhaven BILL SMITH Wesson CYNTHIA SMITH Loyd Star Wolf Tales increases publication, goes offset DEBBIE SMITI Jackson KAY SMITH Natchez LARONE SMITI Brookhaven LEE SMITH Brookhaven MIKE SMITH Magee PAUL SMITH Brookhaven RANDY SMITH Brookhaven RANDALL SMITH Brookhaven RECCIE SMITH Bogue Chitto SCOTT SMITH Brookhaven ZAN SMITH Magee DAVID SOUTHERLAND , Red Lick STEVE SPEED Magee JOHN STEWART Brookhaven JOHNNY STEWART Crystal Springs CAREN SULLIVAN D'Lo DEBORAH SULLIVAN Mendenhall RICKY SULLIVAN Mt. Olive DONALD SUMMERS Brookhaven RICKY SYKES Meadville THOMAS SMITH Crystal Springs MICHAEL TANNER Brookhaven CHARLOTTE TAYLOR Crystal Springs WILLIAM TAYLOR Bogue Chitto MELISSA THAMES Monticello BILL THOMAE Brookhaven BILL THAMES Brookhaven BECKY THOMPSON Crystal Springs BENNETT THOMPSON Silver Cree-k DEBBIE THOMPSON West Lim-oln et' -sn- us,- Wr- f 1 I ,,,ee e ee,e , Th-uf ' . f R i HN t is , f ? - Z 'Q' , ,V w I, , f II , a , J!rll.r A N Qa- , 5. I AN - E A t i 1 19- Q ' x xlx f X 1 ffl QQ-, ,wx ff' , S A ff .9- x ,V x Q. A 4' x ,fri f 1 'N X 'n .1 'P' , ,2 1.21 R ,I ' 5: 9 fs, - RS X S 5 BE x xx XX wx as 13 X ,W .JL X W, v Qxxxi' 5 N It xr ' 1' R W. X as x 561' w... 4 fi it fl Y' 1 3 f . it 1. 1- I 1 f wr x ' .we V ' . X E -1 '-+: . x 3.'.TS -' N I I 3 , . -A I NJN rv . nf 1 A A Y .. . J? ' ' . Y-1, .,., . - X ' ..., X -, I 1' 'Es J X ,agly ,ge ,4 M aux. gs-auf, . I SX Soft ffvf' ee, l y . ,f if MQ ' ,g ,I JN?- 1:1 1.-A I x , 'nv- .9-N, Students enjo 'hog' roast on desert Alf'-Q EWS fr EDLER THOMPSON Brookhaven RUSTY THOMPSON Newhebron MICHAEL THOMPSON Brookhaven DEBRA THORNTON Magee SUSAN TOUCHSTONE Crystal Springs MARCIA VARNADO Union Church ELIZABETH WALKER Brookhaven DON WALLACE Brookhaven FREDDY WALLACE Bogue Chitto NANCY WALLACE Brookhaven MARY WALLER Monticello JOHN WARD Monticello BONNIE WATKINS Crystal Springs CLAUDE WATTS Natchez THOMAS WEBB Hazlehurst JACKIE WEEKS Wesson .IOHN WESTMORELAND Mendenhall RICHARD WHITE Monticello GLYNN WHITTINGTON Crystal Springs MARGARET WHVITINGTON Meadville ETHEL WILCHER Brookhaven JAMES WILKINSON Meadville CLARA WILLIAMS Meadville IKE WILLIAMSON Meadville DANNY WILLIAMSON Monticello NANCY WILSON Natchez PEGGY WIISON Natchez NAMON WOMACK Mendenhall GEORGE YATES Mt. Olive TRAVIS YOUNG Smithdale , W' Zigi. all Q J U 9 l l 4 lllf ' ll l v l if 0 mal , . 00-55 'Q fl Y 2 if :rag :fm lil Z ... Freshman class officers are fl to rj Diane Robertson, representative to Student Association: Diana Cavazos, presidentg Northup, representativeg and Linda Lowery, vice president. SHARON ACY Brookhaven DAVID AINSWORTH Crystal Springs WINDY ALDRIDCE Roxie DAVID ALEXANDER Meadville KAY ALEXANDER Mendenhall CYNTHIA ALFORD Kentwood, La. JOHN ALLEN Georgetown DANNY ALTMAN Montivello MARK APPLEWHITE Hazlvhurst SUE ARSENEAU Natchez .28 Freshmen rf' ' ' .I s 'za F5917 Q - ' . mg-15ff Q , '5' ' . iff! i s Q, ?' fit , N law hx :L .' 1- ' X aj u L I Q ll , J i t ' A l TF Y, 61. 6? Ginny Britt, treasurer: Marilyn Britt, secretaryg Angela 21.7 -Tim 'Q L-nf A choose all women for officers 1- rf Nl I ,x l X, fs , at Z A- W 2: ' . , 3 ' hw A I ' 'BS Q : ' ,Q , - , , .J , f ,' - 1. X W Q 'B I 5 Q 5 ,Q - asf are B I' Q f X A f I I - , , X QIWI an mf- ,ff me ws .Ai sie ,. W2 XB' M y -at 3 'X R 51' N s x , 4' . it I ri: , 161 29' A' is , if I' - f E 1 Q is dv w ' V if 1 'I , 5. ,x Qi, ' .. ,.,, . 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Zi Q f 'E i JERRY ASHLEY Hazlehurst RANDY ASSINK Wesson DANNY AVANTS Bogue Chino BETTY BAKER Brookhaven .IOHN BAKER Natchez CHAD BALLARD Monticello MARY BANKS Pinola MARK BARDWELL Brookhaven TONY BARFOOT Lucien DAVID BARHAM Sontag KAY BARKER Brookhaven PATTY BARKER Brookhaven BARBARA BARNES D'I.,o NANETTE BATES Meadville CHERYL BAYLIS Monticello BARBARA BEASLEY Wesson BETTY BEASLEY Crystal Springs MIKE BEDFORD Meadville ROSELYN BELL Wesson RANDY BELL Wesson VICKIE BELL Crystal Springs .IOAN BENNETT Brookhaven .IOHNNI BENNETT Monlirello LEE BERRY Wesson LYNN BILBO Meadville TILLMAN BISHOP Meadville KENNY BLAIR Mendenhall .IOE BOYLES Mendenhall RONDA BOGGAN Mendenhall TIM BOGGAN Mendenhall JACK BOLEWARE ' ' Crystal Springs 'hi ANN BOONE Monticello ROBERT BOONE Bogue Chitto KATHY BOURNE , v- l 4 vflxzfssi' 4 N -'E xN x XX .v we W f' ,x 'VE' Prentiss I N PAM BOY LES H Monticello ' g V.v' 7 CAROLYN BOWLIN ., L Meadville A MARY ANN BOWMAN Wesson RANDY BRADSHAW Natchez MARK BRADY Brookhaven CHARLES BRANUM A Brookhaven MARY ANN BRAXTON 15 Wesson LINDA BRENT T Natchez I ' ULYSESS BRIDGES Monticello CATHY BRISTER Enterprise DENNIS BRISTER Brookhaven SUSAN BRISTER Brookhaven BRUCE BRITI' Brookhaven 1 JERRY BRITI' Wesson I MARILYN BRITT Wesson ROBERT BRITI' Wesson Brookhaven RHODA BROGAN McComb KAREN BROOKS Magee ff ,I VIRGINIA BRIT1' -I , D l RICK BROUSE Wesson a 'Q Q ,-N rw Y ,3 51 ' , I 1, qu-.-. -'f'3 ., V ., ' :::A. , I ,-t':: '71 - i 1' ' V., ... 1 in-x. :::g ... f 'mi':,-vw QW, P 34 - J , f z 'Z 'Y if eg' M Qu:-:T .. 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I 'ffl Registration means long lines SARA BROWN Fayette TR ENN I E BROWN Bude DENIS BROWNING Liberty DAVID BROWNLEE Brookhaven RICKY BUCHANAN Monticello BONNIE BUCKLEY Pinola ELTON BULLOCK Silver Creek EDWARD BURCI-I Brookhaven BRENDA BURKES Meadville ALICE BURN ES Brookhaven DEBRA BURNS Enterprise FRANKLIN BURNS Brookhaven BETTY BUTLER Barberton, Ohio CHARLES BUTLER Wesson DAVEY BUTLER Wesson DELTON BUTLER McCall Creek SAMMIE BUTLER Brookhaven ANTHONY BUTSCHEK Mendenhall CONNIE BYRD Jackson RONNY BYRD Brookhaven MIKE BYRN E Brookhaven PATSY CALLENDER Brookhaven DEBBRA CAMERON Roxie ROBERT CAMERON Brookhaven SHIRLEY CAMPBELL Vicksburg ROCKEY CANOY Magee BETSY CARTER Brookhaven BECKY CASE Brookhaven BRAD CASE Brookhaven RICKY CASE Loyd Star STEPHEN CASE Brookhaven RANDY CASTILAW Enterprise DIANA CAVAZOS Natchez DARNELL CHARRIER Natchez LOUIS CHATHAM Meaclville RONNIE CHAVIS Newhebron HOLLIS CLARK Brookhaven MIKE CLARK Meadvllle BILL CLEGG Harrlsvxlle SUZANNE CLIETI' Hazlehurst BILL COCHRAN Natchez MARY COIN Monucello CHARLOTTE COLE Magee JOHN COLE Bogue Chmo TED COLE Lo HENRY COLEMAN Brookhaven Brookhaven SUSAN COLLINSWORTH Brookhaven BILL COMPERE Mendenhall SUSAN COOK Montlcello KIM CORBAN Jackson MITCHELL COTHREN Meadvllle BARRY COUVILLION Metame La STEVE COWART Smxthdale GERALD COX Brookhaven GRACE COX Brookhaven GILBERT CRAWFORD Mendenhall HILLARY CRUM Closter HOWARD CRUM Natchc L MARK CRUM Natchez Free time spent with friends 'fb 4..- 1 1 L , HAH .. .M , N Q ,, ' MTS 4 ,ir i f,L.:,.,-. 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'YUNFD 1 I r . ww' iff f , Q, R A' It M6 I , S tudents bicycle over campus xl MIKE CRUM Natchez MICHAEL CUPIT Bogue Chino CHARLIE DALE Prentiss GLEN DANIELS Crystal Springs MIKE DAUCHDRILL Sontag ERNEST DAVIS Natchez GARY DAVIS Loyd Star GARY LEE DAVIS Bogue Chitto KEN DAVIS Eddiceton MARY ANN DAVIS Monticello GAIL DAWEY Magee AARENE DEESE Meadville .IOHNNIE DENHAM Jayess .IIM DENNIS Pearl JOHN DICKEY Brookhaven DANIEL DILLARD Natchez JOHNNY DILLON Meadville HOPE DONNELL Mendenhall KEITH DOUGLAS Wesson JERRY DOUGLAS Brookhaven BRUCE DOW Hattiesburg WILLIAM EARL Natchez MELVIN EASON Hazlehurst ABE EBEY Bogue Chitto BOBBIE EDWARDS Hazlehurst JIMMY EDWARDS Hazlehurst JIMMY EDWARDS Meadville SHERRY EDWARDS Brookhaven .IIM ELKINS Hazlehurst PATSY EMFINGER Meadville TOMMY EIRRINGTON Georgetown DAVID EVANS Brookhaven OSMOND EVERETT Newhebron PAULA EVERETI' Magee JUDY EZELL West Lincoln BRUCE FALVEY Bogue Chitto JUDY FARMER McCall Creek WILSON FARNHAM Sonlag GREG FARR Roxie BARRY FELDER Lxberty BURT FLEMING Natchez JEAN FORD Brookhaven BARBARA FORREST Brookhaven JERRY FORTERBERRY McComb DEAN FOSTER Brookhaven JEFFREY FRANRLIN Brookhaven LAURA FOSTER Natchez GARY FRIZZELL Crystal Sprmgs WANDA FUTCH Smxthdale PAUL FAGLIARDI Meadvllle KAREN GALBREATH Natc hez JEAN GARNER Magee MIKE GARNER Brookhaven RANDY CATES Mc ndenhall JAMES GENTRY Brookhaven TOMMIE GLASS W:-sl Monroe, La. RICHARD GOSS Brookhaven JIMMIE GOZA Hazlehursl LAMAR GREEN Bumle BILL GREENWICH Poplarville ex, , f QSM .. 'E . ,, .. , A 'if r w R 2 1 'lf 1 5 ff'-er , .,.f :-' V. rr - 4 .. A . . - ,,, . l , , w 1 .A 6, Q ' frfw s v A , ,Q if ., la, L .Q M ,X V , .4 I A' A ly , . -16 Ziff fd? 5' rw, 'Q 'T lfnl awk! sg D' ....., E-4. 9' --vw as 4 F K E II N- 5 ff If Y IJ i' . ' fx Nu L I 5 ww ' J , v IU! 1T ' as ,J f Classes have lighter moments i..- X , ij Q' ,- 37? ,fw 1 'L 1 Watermelon cutting greets new students NN 11 gs. es.. X , xx 33. S . x hS:i.:'::9 ' I fi S ' X . H, t: 1 U -1, Q Hs -' 3 Q Q ,E-' iwt I or X 'jg A If-ft. I f A : A fiigilm wright 'lx fi' Q9- N ,,. inn- Pe, A , I . if- . s 1 e I f 1 6 hx K an 2' X , NI' in si 8 . X. S gr P Q qw X6 'Y ,.- X X sa: 321:16 Q., G' ANTHONY CREER Crystal Springs RICKY GRICE Bogue Chitto AMARYLLIS GRIFFIN McCall Creek ANDRE GRIFFIN Brookhaven JUDY GUYNES Hazlehurst ALAN HAIRE Meadville DEBRA HALF ORD Natchez KENNETH HALFORD Roxie JENNIFER HALL Wesson DANNY HALLMAN Hazlehurst TERRY HAMBLETI' Mendenhall DAVID HARRELL Wesson STEVEN HARRIS Crystal Springs VICKI HARRIS Topeka-Tilton .IOHN HARRISON Syracuse, N.Y. JOHNNY HART Brookhaven SAMUEL HART Brookhaven WILLIAM HATHCOX Natchez IOHNNIE HAYNES Pearl DANNY HEDGLIN Natchez KERMIT HENDERSON Brookhaven MARNA HENNINGTON Crystal Springs BILL HERBERT Mendenhall STEVEN HERRING Meadville RICKY HERRINGTON Natchez VICKI HERRINGTON -Magee LOYD HILLARD Crystal Springs CARRY HODGES Bogue Chitto JAMES HODGES Magee DERWOOD HOLBROOK Mendenhall TOMMY HOLLAND Natchez DIANE HOLMES Tylertown DONALD HONEA Monticello CYNTHIA HOOD Hazlehurst DAVID HOPKINS Magee AUDREY HOWARD Bogue Chitto JOSEPH HUTCHINS Natchez JIM HUTCHISON Hazlehurst GARY HYDRICK Crystal Springs BECKY JACKS Meadville DENNIS JACKSON Wesson JOHNETTE JACKSON Brookhaven JERRY JENKINS Roxie DAN H. JOHNSON Crystal Springs DANIEL JOHNSON Brookhaven DORIS JOHNSON Brookhaven GARY JOHNSON Hazlehurst L, ANTHONY JOHNSON Crystal Springs MELISSA JOHNSTON West Lincoln BOB JONES Monticello MILTON JONES McCall Creek PAM JONES Hazlehursl RANDY JONES Jayess RONALD JONES Natchez RONNIE JONES Magee SAMMY JONES Hazlehurst TRACY JONES Brookhaven VIRGINIA JONES Buds JOHN JORDAN Mobile, Ala. LEWIS KALIL Brookhaven if 1 xii ,ff x l- .S at S ,, , , 4 ., , W ,, '., F , ., ,,a.1, Q' A ft , A for if 9: fic ' L 25351 - I A--el 'ff I ,ss F 'Yi hfibg Y- fe A' is e 'Q' fi i. Ru, gb . w fe 1 A I ' .. , . , ., l.n,,f,.L:-,.,-.. I A V' ' 'YT x i ffg 1-M. X I ' - AA I . , -- ' 'J ,, I . jgwvtlp . d 'VD .1 Q 5 Q2 A X. H i I' ff I ' :'- ' , X age ,Q x. ' J- vf 'A :'4 1 ' I , , L ' I A -fr' or A V. a md? ,a ,,V,' it Q .v i p I as ,J T R ' I In TH UB AV r. X gBI-I -I-12.59 - I f ij , X- I ' . s-vszfzz 'N vr 1 'I' '7 1 N? I X i. A fl 3' is ,I , AI :fx 42? Q13 ,Q A . U I ip-'ii il -rv - 1 'dn Us .45 I 5'w. Mm. in , li , If 5... wb. ,I Football season brings excitement, spirit X . . L. ,C - x G - l if s 1. ' Q 5 H 'ff 5, 1-w. ' g gi f gg - sa, Ii ' ' A I 'g : 6-' 1. . L.- rn N9 .A .SJ mega' I- -I g:v?2a - if Y - ,,:, ,aw I ,I I , ly. -1 in it ,L V, ,b -,F Tx., H , W I, ug 1- is gf: ,Q A 2 N A I 4 -3 :f s- ' ' If -xi il , I 8 ,A if lt fgsggfisgf x.,,.K Q... we my Xi 4 w 0 X, I A I , 'CG Y , fav , ,S ag, -.. - 2- Ma ,M 9? 'U N, J . ' U' A ,1 .,..1x, 2 I , , N' -In if QW , ' V 'G-fn A : - : -, - -mggf, lk X wif w Q 'wi X V' E tv X ,ax wg , -sl si fl I X . . . . .w-.-ki. 1.1,-.M-4. ..Q,w:,. - A ,ex .ix-.W ,.,. . . . 212 , , .. ,. - -Q' 4-.mug ll' :'I':'l'ff 9 , I XJ ,,,, if .. Si. . , v' 2 ',-.y:.1..:-:1:Q:,,.:4: J, Q I DAVID KENNEDY Brookhaven BEI I I JO KEYWOOD ' W' Hazlehurs! a f. ., . ::Hz:i-g:f: 2:1-, I 2 ul 'Q H I - I It -Z-2: Q- s - ws-s.:-1.:.' fb M., .,-,Jiwm f f as ,,,. Y, X 'X X N 'bg S X x Q Si Q I X WR 6 I. -rm.. . . M p If me M Q , 2 si . W ew- Q . X ' A ff? 3 Q? 'IS 'ffl' Q 1 1 W ?n. as I M If 1 .2: . ,' FM L if W .QRS ' 1 Q of .- Band, Colettes add spark to games RONNIE KILLINCSWORTH Brookhaven DALE KIMBLE Loyd Star CAROL KING Hazlehurst KAY KNIGHT Crystal Springs JAMES H. LAIRD Brookhaven BRENDA LANE Magee LANELLE LANG Pearl LOUIE LANG Crystal Springs IUEDELL LAWRENCE ,Iayess PHILLIP LAWRENCE Jayess DARRELL LEA Silver Creek LYNN LEA Silver Creek SUE LEA Brookhaven TERRY LEA Brookhaven BUTCH LEACH Magee KAREN I0 LEE Meadville MIKE LEE Mendenhall ROGER LEE Meadville PATSY GAIL LEE Pinola SHELIA LeFEVRE Natchez GLENDA LEWIS Brookhaven PATSY LEWIS Bogue Chilto DANNY LITTLE Magee KAREN LITTLE Monticello LORRAINE LITTLE Wesson IOHN PAUL LOFTON Natchez MICHAEL LOFTON Brookhaven JOHN LOWERY Mendenhall 7 LINDA LOWERY Wesson LYNN LOWERY Monticello ALVIN LYONS Wesson CALVIN LYONS Wesson LARRY Mt-ALPIN Crystal Springs TONY MCALPIN Crystal Springs STEVEN MCBRIDE Brookhaven BELINDA MCCARDLE Hazlehurst WESLEY MCCOSKEY Monticello WILLIE MCDOWELL Brookhaven WAYNE MCELROY Monticello DAVID MCCEE Union Church EDDIE MCKINNEY Quitman ALBERT Mr'LENDON Magee JIMMY MQMILLAN Natchez LEROY McMILLIAN Hazlehurst NEWTON MUNEALY Natchez NORMA MvNEILL Crystal Springs DEBBIE MfWILLIAMS Topeka-Tilton DAVID MACEE McCall Crc-ek MARTHA MAGEE McCall Crvf-k MARY MACEE McCall Creek FRANKY MALONE Lurien CAROLYN MANC-OLD Hazlehursl STANLEY MANCUM Magm- BILL MARTIN Mvadvillv RANDY MARTIN Mr-advillr ANDY MATTHEWS Harrisvillv IOHN MAY Mendenhall JOHNNIE MAY Broukhavvn fr ,, x, 5 0- 1 2 ?' w ws, M aw -ag. xl ay Y, 4 in gt. 2 I' ag: 33321. 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Q EI ,, ,m as 1 5 f' BEVERLY MAYERS Natchez CONNIE MEADOWS Magee FOSTER MEEK Brookhaven PAULA MERRELL Newhebron GLORIA MEYERS Bogue Chitto DIANNE MIDDLETON Meadville JAMES MILLER Brookhaven CINDY MILTON Meadville MARY MOFFETI' Fayette LEROY MONTGOMERY Wesson PHYLLIS MOORE Brookhaven DOUG MORGAN Magee IRA MOTLEY Wesson TERRY MULLINS Mendenhall NELWYN MURRAY Crosby TRAVIS MYERS Meadville BILLY NEAL Meadville LINDA NELSON I-Iazlehurst GINGER NETTLES Brookhaven .IESSE NEWELL Union Church GENE NEWMAN Brookhaven GARY N IX Brookhaven ADELE NOBLE Fayette ANGELA NORTI-IUP Natchez DAVID NUNNERY Liberty BOB O'BRIEN Newhebron WAYNE OGLESBY Meadville CALVIN OLIVER Brookhaven PAT O'QUIN Union Church ANGELA OWENS Brookhaven 4 DON OWENS Brookhaven ROSEMARY OWENS Brookhaven DANNY PACE Magee LOLA PAGE Wesson JAMES PANNELL Wesson RANDY PARHAM Magee CAREY PARKINSON Hazlehursl BILLY PARKS Hickory WILLIAM PATTERSON Brookhaven .IULIE PLUNKETI' Bogue Chillo BILL POLLARD Natchez DIRK PORTER Bogue Chitto CHARMAINE POSEY Brookhaven LYNN POSEY Union Church NATHANIEL POWELL Crystal Springs MELVIN PRATER Natchez STANLEY PRESTWOOD Magee APRIL PRICE Brookhaven SAMBO RAY Wesson PAULA REED Brookhaven CONNIE REEVES Bogue Chilto DORIS REEVES West Lincoln DWIGHT REEVES Monticello JOHN REILLY Smithdale DANA RIALS Hazlehursl LONNIE ROBERSON Harrisvillv BOB ROBERTS Magee DAVID ROBERTS Brookhaven MARSHA ROBERTS Mendenhall VIRCIL ROBERTS Loyd Star I 5 .' 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MAURICE ROWAN Natchez GARY RUNNELS Meadville STEVE RUNNELS Meadville CHARLES RUSHING Brookhaven DAVID RUSHING Meadville TERRY RUSHING Monticello LAWERNCE RUSSELL Monticello RENEE RUSSELL Wesson STEVEN RUSSELL Wesson TONY RUSSELL Monticello MARY RUTLAND ,layess GINA RUTLEDGE Monticello BILL SALTERS Mendenhall GWEN SALYER Brookhaven BRENDA SANDERS Fayette LARRY SANDERS Harriston MONTY SANDERS Silver Greek ROSE SANDERS Prentiss DEBRA SARSFIELD Brookhaven RHONDA SAVELL Bogue Ghitto IANICE SAXON Mendenhall STEVE SCHMIDT Sontag JOHN SCOTT Union Church KEITH SEAGO McComb DARRELL SEAL Natchez JIMMY SEAL Meadville VANCE SELF Mobile, Ala. Dorms bring fun, work - home for us 4 DANNY SEWELL WPSNOFI BOBBY SEYDELL Natchez PERCY SHAW Mvadvilla- EREDDIE SHELTON Pattison AL SHIYOU Pinula MILDRED SHORTS M1-adviIIe ROSALIE SHORTS Roxie SAM SHOTTS Mc-ndvnhall WALTER SHOWER Newhvbmn CLARK SIMMONS Brookhaven STEVE SIMMONS Hazlf-hurst JAMES SIMON Fayette LYNETTE SINGLETON Crystal Springs ARCHIE SMITH Fayvtte BOBBY JOE SMITH Magi-e BRIAN SMITH Brookhavf-n CHARLIE SMITH Brookhaven CYNTHIA ANN SMITH WPSSOD ELIZABETH A. SMITH Natvhez EUGENE SMITH Union Churrh FARRAN SMITH Union Church FRED SMITH Maywood, III. ILENE SMITH Sontag JAMES E. SMITH Sontag .IEANETTE SMITH Ente-rpriw .IOEL O, SMITH Luyml Stair KATHY ANN SMITH BFllUI'iIlJlVl'll MARGIE W. SMITH Ms-iidviiliall MARK STIEVEN SMITH BI'0IPI'QIIilV4'Il RUDY SMITH MnnlI4'1'IIu 4 , ni. iz uv .,, . i I I I is .MWZ2 'Y X i . I , , 1 , X nv l emi- L - ,z ' A :wikgg-.,9,l 24 3 I ai Q we V 4 A J I.. Q Q fig, :FX H 8 . 'ah ng , Q li, , , X X in N X .. .Q . v, , M41 . 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STEVEN SMITH Loyd Star TERRY SMITH Loyd Star WARREN SMITH Natchez JAMES SORRELLS Hazlehurst TOMMY SPARKMAN Hazlehurst SUSAN SPEARS Osyka SUE SPENCER Brookhaven MARTHA SPRADLEY Monticello JUDY STEELE Meadville GRADY STEGALL Hazlehurst MARK STEPHENS Brookhaven PHYLLIS STERLING Brookhaven DAVID STEWART Pinola JIMMY STEWART West Lincoln RODNEY STOKES Brookhaven HERBERT STOVALL, J R Brookhaven LAMAR STRICKLAND Gulfport DAWN STRAIT Hazlehurst BILL SULLIVAN Meadville JOHN SULLIVAN Magee REX SULLIVAN Meadville ALITA SUMMERS Natchez GAIL SUMRALL Monticello HERMAN SYLVESTER Natchez SID TADLOCK Brookhaven TROY TANNER ' Hazlehurst RECGIE TAYLOR Brookhaven ROBERT TAYLOR Gallman RICKY TESCH F crest PHIL THAM ES Monticello BILL THOMAS Crystal Springs DANNY THOMPSON Georgetown RHONDA THORNHILL Brookhaven ROBERT THORNTON Meadville GINGER THURMAN Wesson DONNIE TODD Monticello RONNIE TOLBERT Brookhaven TEDDY TONEY Mendenhall JANN TULLOS Clinton PAUL TURMAN Crystal Springs LESTER W. TURNAGE Newhebron DWIGHT TURNER Crystal Springs RAY VARNADO Hazlehurst SUSAN VARNER Magee CARL WACTOR Meadville JAMES WALKER Monticello KAY WALKER Natchez ROGER WALKER Magee RONNIE WALKER Crystal Springs TERRY WALKER Brookhaven BETTY WALLACE Ruth PATRICIA WALLACE West Lincoln ALTON WALTERS Crystal Springs LYNE'I'I'E WALTERS Crystal Springs LARRY WARD Harrisville RICKY WARD Brookhaven DEXTER WARE Crystal Springs LISA WARE Crystal Springs DEBORAH WARREN Magee GEORGE WARREN Mendenhall Q! it Z . .f V 9 -i Uh- F I 4 I ,111 of it A fs: hast E qu wg., ' I ,- . . I ff 6 , Y 'ff if M ft! in V it ,tw-A I j ,A-wa... I , I2 X 1 -4 W 'NS ff. it Mariah plays for homecoming dance Hs. le es: f- -,:3,:3:, 3,::5sx-wx 2, as - - ' ,,.. ' 2:55, ' Q. :x Y ,jf eg - X f -- . S- .-gg . x ' II:-. ., ' ' ' 0 , 4 ,- I. 3 - , 'vu J is fx xg f l ,K if l ll It ,S I I x H . . Q . k, if ' K x ,X Q Xxx , 'if 4 . fs 426 , , if X . 'I' ' - IN' s :vs Twig: 15 431,25 ,N fllfiiilg 'J Q ' . - f .X- .43 xii qi... I'-I ,. Jia-f' 5 a E I W' v A l N as Bill H ,.-, ,l ff mm, . . uf ,f 1. . ' - j ,-,R-I :- -':-'1 ,141 , -2 HZ Qffffii- .. ' 2 ' :I1 , 1 4 Special students enroll at Co-Lin STEVE WATKINS Crystal Springs PAT WATSON Florence SHARON WATTS Bogue Chitto ROBIN WEATHERSBY Mendenhall RICHARD WEAVER Brookhaven RUTH ANN WEEKS McGill Creek CHRIS WELLS Natchez .IOLYNN WELLS Meadville SAMMY WEST Natchez MITCHELL WESTBOOK McCall Creek PANSY WESTBROOK McCall Creek WADE WESTMORELAND Shivers TIM WHITE Brookhaven WAYNE WHITE Brookhaven ROGER WHITTINGTON Meadville NANCY WILCHER Brookhaven DIANE WILLIAMS Pearl HOLLIS WILLIAMSON Monticello MYTRA WINDOM Hazlehursl SHIRLEY WINSTON Bude STEVE WOOLLEY Brookhaven .IOHNNY WRIGHT, JR. West Point NANCY YATES Magee MARIE ZUCCARO Natchez Special Students EMILY AVERY Hazlehurst BRYAN BROWN Brookhaven .IESSE DEAN Wesson THERESA A. RHYNE Brookhaven DON NA T, SHOWS Magee .IANICE SIMMONS Wesson 46 I I I I II I I I II II I I Vocational- Technical Ifk, I I 3 I I I I I I I I I I I 5, A I ' - I. ' I 5 I :X W :-- ' I X :I . , -7,,.,.--'- .X I 4, , , I 5 I ' H I . . I 4 '. r,,J 'VL H ' 'A . -. Q , - :Y '-' q ' '1 , I I ic! I I . - Ig? I E4!-'El '+ I in e Si f e ' 5 ' - I. I I , 'I J I A -A. ..' 5 V 6 I ff I,xl ' ' K lf , 4 .XI . A 1 I . L' - ..41l-u.--..-- I I I I MDTA enrolls students in building, welding, clerical W' X , ' 1 ive-.sv -f- 1 ' My .,... . ' . . -..-. .- .. - W ,, QEKQ 2 L... M . ...z A ,ll, rg ' - - E 'j1. 'I- ' fr- we - ...A fa sf -B-H' 2 riff? ' -- . s r A ' 1...-gferg i I ::: , W gf'j ', ' 'i ,, ,,,,, x 3' ' 'MM :EAN ...,wf ng... wl 'S '! F -,mardi ,.,....-o , S25 rw-1911 ' ,agon- ,T 1 f An MUFA class being taught on campus, house building, began second semester. Sam Smith is the instructor for the class. Co-Lin's Vocational-Technical Division through the State Depart- ment of Education offered a clerical office training MDTA program in Brookhaven which ended in December. Twenty students were enrolled at a time with Mrs. Sandra Jones as the instructor. Beginning in January, an MDTA class in house building was begun on campus with Sam Smith as instructor. Also, the old power plant in Brookhaven was renovated for class and laboratory space for an MDTA program in welding. Lamar Foote is instructor. Twenty students are enrolled at a given time in the pro- gram. MDTA stands for Manpower Development Training Act. L Mrs. Sandra Jones, instructor, is shown with a student at the Co-Lin MDTA center Brookhaven where a clerical office class was held through December. l FW W -.K , ..,.. ., ,mu I My vp- -Au- mg. -,, u I, .W 1 W V '-A---M-..,.,, ,. W, -... ,,,, I -.,.,. -, -. 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I. bf JA 148 KAY HEDCEPETH Georgetown VICKY HYDE Monticello CORINE IKERD Meadville .IEANETTE JAMES Brookhaven LINDA LANE Newhebron VIRGINIA LEBRON Brookhaven BETTY MARTIN Bogue Chitto DEAN NATIONS Brookhaven JUNE PHILLIPS Monticello GERALDINE RICHARD Brookhaven LORRAINE SIMMONS Monticello JOYCE SPENCER Brookhaven GAIL THOMASEE Brookhaven HILDA TOMPKINS Silver Creek CHARLOTTE BARHAM Monticello SUE CACLE Hazlehurst ROSE MARY CASE Brookhaven LINDA GAIL DIXON Silver Creek BRENDA GREEN Brookhaven Two classes enroll 22 in Cosmetology school SANDRA ARNOLD Meadville .IEANNE BUCHHOIZ Newhebron -if Wag' 'Di E-A ' Ig DA- 2:2 G-ff MX fx xg, L-'XXX ' f Nea Y QR f if ,, ' , I If 2 5' 'Q to ' X5 -v 5 'P N N N A tix, V. 1 ,..,J- I 1 l l i l i 1 i, r Y a . l i l F F l I l l l a l I 1 4 l i i l l 1 4 4 V li ll Qi 51 Q 1 Cosmetology Students Club elect two sets of officers -, lv-1,1 . fu. AP! ' f 4... Q. - - gif' X. X. Itch' Cosmetology Club officers include fl to rj .leanne Buchholz, reporterg Linda lane, reporterg Ray Hedgepelh, treasurerg Brenda Green, secretaryg Corrine Ikerd, vice president, and Rosemary Case, president. 2 , ---r ca - ff H KI xe,- :TE Q Q , , o,ot -- V, .A., -Q, , 2 , QS 5 , . ...J A i. -, . Q ix Senior officers include fl to rj Sandra Amold, reporterg Sue Cagle, secretary, Hilda Tompkins, vice president, and Geraldine Richard, president. Not pictured is Charlotte Barham, reporter. Mrs. Faye Hill and Mrs. Lucille Case are sponsors of Cosmetology Students Club. l i l 149 fC if Thirty seven enroll in practical nursing school Twenty one practical nurses received diplomas in September. ANN CASON Brookhaven GAY CHANCELLOR Newhebron LUCILLE COOPER Brookhaven BECKY COSSON Silver Creek ELAINE CRUMP Hazlehuist GLORIA EARL Brookhaven BE'I'I'Y EDWARDS Brookhaven LILLIE EDWARDS Brookhaven BECKY EPPERSON Brookhaven CYNTHIA FRANKLIN Brookhaven MARY CARRETI' Monticello CAROLYN GRIFFITH Monticello BOBBIE JEAN HALL Brookhaven BRENDA HENDERSON Brookhaven CLAUDE'I'I'E HILLARY Union Church DOROTHY JACKSON Meadville MARIE KING Brookhaven DOROTHY LOFTON Brookhaven WILLIE PEARL McCALL Brookhaven GERALDINE McDONALD Natchez MARGARET BASS Brookhaven ARDELLA BROWN Brookhaven DEN ISE BURNS Brookhaven VERNA J. BYRD Brookhaven flllll if we-ery .j..,g .wil Qi' .ai r f ' urses train for 52 weeks in pre-clinical, clinical phases 'PQ' DAISY MCGEE Brookhaven MYRA McTAGGAR'l' Sonlag BRYNDA MOORE Union Church f Viifii f ,ar A Txljifv -M ,, ii vm..-0' FANNIE PRUITI' Hazlehurst DELORIS QUINN Natchez SHIRLEY ROBINSON Brookhaven EVELYN J. SMITH Bogue Chino JOYCE SMITH Bogue Chitto PAM SMITH Brookhaven ADDIE STEWART Hazlehurst MARTHA TAYLOR Wesson LENA MAE TOWNSEND Brookhaven LINDA WILLIAMS Brookhaven 5 -4 . 2. 'ff Q? I ' ,ax ., .U-J .. s N Xa I5 ww. 1 ' ,i 5 gf, ' ,, I e ' - . . ' 7 I . M . ,, f ' , Q' I- - ...ff 5? Q g F-A-X -..::. 6 41 'Z fx' .. H X , x ,' ,-, f 2 A Nu! K Af' ' f.'. '1-X II' u fn' .5 W 4. .l::1'l 'a, n 415: I. ', .- . , .r, n,.'n l,'.r,. q,. t . .', 1 L4 s . 1 , Q x if b data processing technology f .gi Lf -Q----I 3 A V I Xia , S I l 1' if C f 1. 1 Vai I 3 3 i'5+f?g3 ,a.a,n.X.auwa- - a JSP 1 vu --- LMA - machine shop practical nursing in Kwm I , M'-if W '24 ,... 3 , J L K electronics ' L D O 4' x,',vhv I 1 I , ff' if ' ,f 1 ' mv distribution and marketing technology 'SZ drafting and design technology heavy equipment mechanics technology lf automotive mechanics medical laborator technician B , 1 rl, Q 1,-Y '- .mf .vw X ef X x w A 3 4 N N. 1 1 4 ' , Q v F3 E' M f i 'NQEIQ-E. ' I K I fa, 5 Y 1 3 X XXX. XX Q 'ax X' i fi? X iigffl 'tix ,pm I fx W, 'I fe -ima 'if4Q??u,,x, . Je - 'W' fa 1 X 1 Xe? I 1. at K e ' -i f 4' A IN. -'il in 1 Ax ,A ,,.. ..:v, n .- Mg Nxi 1' sg, J' Nw V, X we . ' f -A E. Q , Q hr- - air eonditionin , heating, and refrigeration ff' W 'r' V ? Cosmetology o , 3, A Vi'. lj If 1, gig 0 ' 5 wx MW, ! , H., , ,, fhwz- f fl Z pf-f-5 - . we , X ' , ' ' 5 A secretarial science 6 welding I r I Adult night classes attract hundreds of students In addition to night classes on the main campus and on the Natchez campus for aca- demic credit, a wide variety of non-credit adult classes are conducted on the main campus. Academic classes offered for credit on the main campus include Freshman English, mathematics, biology, general psychology, and World History. A large night program is offered in Natchez. In the vocational-technical division, among non-credit classes taught during the year were auto mechanics, auto mechanics for women' air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration, cabinet making, bricklaying, income tax prepa- ration, Programming Cobol and Key Punch, industrial safety and first aid, Housewiring, DC Circuits, record keeping, beginning and advanced typing, shorthand, beginning and advanced welding, drafting, supervisory train- ing, fundamentals of law enforcement, com- mercial art, data processing orientation, cake decorating, drapery construction, supervisory training, architectural drawing, machine shop, retail business management, beginning sewing, drapery construction, and new technique and construction, modern fabrics. An off-campus course was offered in Mead- ville at Franklin Memorial Hospital in nurses aid. Night non-credit adult classes are offered to those over 16 years of age. Classes usually meet one night each week for three hours. Length of the course varies. A small charge is made to those enrolling. Z l wa 9 W' . we J is, .. 5 it W Q, , xv 0 I N 455, Q! 1' 1, :wwf ,. ' ,t V I i Il I X , 1 f4ftfz'ftWW,:pf f , 'M' Wi t' 'f 'fa ,, .7 ,.,. . ,,Zf,',4gfy:3',.7ff ,1 ' , Q,-,my myth .cam V rf 7.1 wLL. L.f Mn' A 7, fe W 3 5 4.5 it C t fi .a , ,i 1 S- Z .., Ki ,ttyd fra? y p 12 i . . - V 4 v ,,', 5 in . Y ' M .,.. . g V, ..,..vl,, , 6 .1 sarfif .,.,.., . ' 34, , it 4 QA 5 ' ?Wl wl-r .MM .,,. N ew skills learned 111 mght Vo tech classes These three pages on night adult vocational technical classes include pictures from secre tarial science courses, art, bricklaying, air con ditioning and refrigeration, cake decorating drapery construction, machine shop, and oth ers. Upon completion of each course a certifi cate is awarded. Purposes of night classes are to prepare upgrade, or supplement adults in vocational and technical skills. ri w-. l 5.4 A 'l-K . 1'1 ff- il ' 1, i 1 x . , Q J, t .J . .,,, I 158 Adults upgrade themselves through night classes fir 1-...- Y 2 5, it V I rg-tai, fmt 7 M 4 ,. f'is'E'z . -f -Q ,,.f af.1',f.f,'4 tor ., I . I J V- '3'-'iIl.f7'f's- 5 ff . f , nuff Workshops, clinics, conventions, meetings . K ,- . Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, the educational center of the district, hosts many work- shops, clinics, conventions, and other general meetings throughout the school year. Typical of the clinics on campus were a series of meetings offered by the home demonstra- tion agents in a three county area on such topics as flower arranging, etc. Meetings such as a joint legislative-supervisors meeting, a district 4-H Club meeting, dea- con's meetings, civic clubs, etc. also met here. Co-Linis Wolf Tales hosted the Mississippi Junior College Press Association in April and a vocational workshop drew instructors from across the state. Meetings of all types were held on campus during the year, helping Co-Lin to truly serve its district. 159 Senior Aides assist publ1c service agencies Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, the only college in the nation to have such a program, is the sponsoring agency for the SENIOR AIDES program. The program here is only one of two in Mississippi and one of 33 in the nation. A federally-funded project, sponsored by the National Council of Senior Citizens, the program is open to those 55 years of age or oi-'cr who are unemployed or under- employed. The program encompasses ten Southwest Mississippi counties, including Adams, Amite, Copiah, Franklin, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, and Wil- kinson. Forty Senior Aides are employed by Co-Lin and work on campus, at Southwest Junior College, McComb, Tyl- ertown, Woodville, Natchez, Monticello, Bude, Brookha- ven, Enterprise, Bogue Chitto, Magnolia, etc. Presently there are eight senior aides employed on Co-Linis campus. They include Mrs. Dollie Britt, faculty aide, Science Departmentg Mrs. Nina Nadine Hurt, library aide, Oswalt Libraryg Clarence Hutson and Rob- ert Maxwell, janitorial aides, campus: Mrs. Grace E. Noble, administrative aide, Mrs. Margaret Tyson, book- store aideg Mrs. Mary E. Webb, faculty aide, Fine Arts division, and Mrs. Hattie Mae Hughes, library aide, Oswalt library. At Southwest Junior College, there are two bookstore aides and a library aide. In the towns and cities, aides are employed at hospi- tals, employment offices, Percy Quin State Park as rec- reation supervisors, as youth counselors, clerical aides, library aides, guide aides, dispatch clerk aides, and teacher aides. Edgar W. Martin, director of adult education, is administrator for the program. 3 , gf!! -'A ' ri 65' nf! 60 Hundreds attend ABE classes Several hundred adults are expected to enroll in Adult Basic Edu- cation during the school year. In the past two years over 2,000 per- sons in the district have taken ABE classes. Adult Basic Education is offered to those 16 years of age or older who have not completed high school. Upon completion of the three cycles, a student may take the General Educational Development QGEDJ test, the equivalent of a high school diploma. Instruction is from grades 0-12. Local teachers serve as instruc- tors with classes usually meeting at the local high school. Edgar W. Martin, director of adult education at Copiah-Lincoln, heads the ABE division, with Harold Luther Smith as part time coun- selor. Classes this year were held at Magee, Mendenhall, Calvary Bible Institute, West Union, Crystal Springs, Wesson, Hazlehurst, Newhe- bron, Monticello, Topeka-Tilton, Bogue Chitto, Enterprise, Loyd Star, Fayette, Meadville, and other centers. There is no cost to attend adult basic education classes. Materials are furnished free of charge. ma: .K gy ...,I 1 ' 1- ,195 ,. ,A vtmt. .,M Q H S . .W h x .X 5f:g'5f,-512 - if Q QQ I K - .bv A 9 -+- was 'Q it .X I ' o ,N ttt-t Natchez Center enrolls 3 0 during fall quarter 1 President Billy Thames, left, joined distinguished state political and educational leaders on October 28 when Co-Lin - Natchez held formal Open House at the new Center. With Thames are John R. Junkin, speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives: Dr. J. H. I Stribling, vice chairman, Co-Lin Board of Trusteesg Lieutenant Governor William Winter, speakerg D. C. McLaurin, board member from Adams County: and Eddie M. Smith, director of the Natchez Center. Copiah-Lincoln Junior College - Natchez Center, in its second year of operation, enrolled over 350 students for fall quarter this year. More than 500 different students are expected to enroll during I the year. The center is set up on a quarter system. Located at the former Central School in Washington, the center l offers a full academic program. Both day and night classes are held. . Ten full time and thirty part time instructors are on the staff. Facili- A 1 ties include two buildings located on 24- acres of land. l Director of the center is Eddie M. Smith, who holds a master of Q education degree from Mississippi State University with additional l work from University of Southern Mississippi. l l l l l l l l l EDDIE M. SMITH l Director l 1 t 164 F , etltmi gist Nut mum 'Q emi. W Student Government Association elects officers Xi 1 95.1 i sH til ' l 1 1 I 'K .MESH Qi TS ,- rp- S . 'V' U W.. 8 1 2 sl. A v ,-W' S 2 Student Government Association officers lead in many endeavors at the Co-Lin Natchez campus. Officers fl to rl are Mrs. Susan Presley. sponsor: Scott Little, presidentg Laura Tina Scott, freshman representativeg Don Geter. vice presidentg and Lou Williams. freshman representa- tiveg Back row fl to rj are Cheryl Jeffus, sophomore repre- sentativeg Pat Mulvihill, sophomore representativeg Betty Bateaste, freshman representativeg and Oliver Hord, spon- sor. Bob Pollard heads Circle K, service organization Circle K members pose during an organizational meeting. President Bob Pollard is seated left. The group meets weekly, frequently for meals, in order to plan service functions for Co-Lin Natchez. Bill Cameron is sponsor of Circle K, a branch of Kiwanis International. Trillium staff Works on earbook Eetfkia 'Ni' i -' 253' 4 7' ' 1 i any A ig, , ri ,M 1 A i -I J y ,X A 5 A' .- J' a. ,. ,Q .., f ..r m ' 4 ' ' ' ' .. , , A , . V ' t .............. 'A ' ' 'W' we ' if vu l ' .1 ,I Sp, 4- D' Cari 5 . I wb . 4, Y A Zi' 5 , W I? 4 A gfgfff fl- , if K .. 3 1, ? r , lv if rl w ,A W ' UQ' . , , 4. 5 N I 6 .2 1. ' ,. ' 12571 :fl -... A ire , Q t fe - , N'- if H A . if if ll -. ' az . . ig 1 ' as off 1 rn li it ii 5 i' -- 532 ' ii J , ..4A it IQ 4, u , , -ef ff 3 li? if li I 1 K' X e 21- , ' la I ! ff- E! QI 5 'l 1 5 , lg Zi Members of the Trillium staff, Natchez section, gather to work on this year's yearbook. They include, from left, Don Geterg Jeanne Varnadog Yvonne McNeilg Theresa Moore: Joe Gallendar, editorg Mrs. Carolyn Smith, advisorg Mary Ellen Beeg Freddy Frost: Jackie Campbellg and Nelwyn Lee. Gallendar serves as editor I 'ff , 'Q li 3-,f Wt 1 3: l Y 25- 'SSX W f A A 1 N li S 5. fl ff ' s af. Editor Joe Callendar, along with Jackie Weeks, executive editor from the Wesson Advisor Trillium Natchez Center campus, help register students for pictures. , , , , , , , 166 Lihrar houses thousands of Volumes ' 3-.... - - ' his COPIES tO .....- jrC ' R H I -1 V ,,.l ' 1-if Students utilize the library for doing homework. Several thousand volumes fill the shelves, with many periodicals at hand for other reference. is ' , T H ' x 'fi 3 - QL.-f 'R X 'S I::1Lr-11'a:s.z:1f- sf plain-I 3' lx f is ' Typing and other business courses are offered at Co-Lin Natchez. A full academic program is available during day and night classes. N. ...Mkt X ia., I Center has own bookstore 11 l gf , ' ' , .s y , jg e t f a e,,, ar I Bookstore clerk Cheryl ,Ieffus is busy selling books to students for '5 L , .V A I. 6. . a new quarter of course work. The bookstore is located near the , 1 I - ' s entrance of the school. -V y if 1 x ' QA V V' 1 ,de f ll, ' ' Y fix' 5 X ffpv, 5 1 L , 0 LQ ' li -f A 'L' . fu z. V 1 f - ., ,, ,,,. I - ,v, Q I ' fu ,K 'l ' i 3 ij, ' V ia 1 ,I if l 1 i J Xe n . Q ' l. N' T' i S.. if fi' . 1. - r I - .ze 1 e :Q l68 Large number vote in Who's Vifho 'TSE n 'Zan- A x v ' ' lulghf'QQ ASP J I ' election sf , 4 NX Af ' t . 'ff-CS J - .-.,. ffvwzui-1zf.f - 512.3 1g'X'A-u-. 'A.f ' etrifsaa- - -5 .Q-5r.:: 5 -'.1' sity, 'rg-:J 1 1 '7' e -iw S' 'r , ', 4.-,II ' 6' --4 L' ' .i v ,. .N . . .4 , ,gm- . t,Wg...x, - .N Xxx- f'r1 l Larry Hall and Jackie Campbell monitor Wl1o's Who elections as Rosann Damare votes. The first annual Who's Who elections were held in October, with a large number of students participating. fl I. I Students refresh, relax in lounge 'vfvwqeh iw! 'a-BN X ' ' Svyc 'Q ' 1 ly'x 'll in ini '.x'?'7i,., gn? ' , r X, R , , .A 'tw ,M9 AA - R'- 'Ff'aw.1a4e- -Q-...--......, - X- . Ummm., mf- WWW. lx 'Lf QNX. I. ..47Fn 4 4 Q Q' ,.b A it . ,lgg CF .,.-4 A W . ls, Nei' wg is 1559-w. Kwik 1 Bill Hayes, left, and Mike Moak refresh themselves between classes in the Student Lounge. av 3. er 5 4 'wwnunv--N Rlklllsnn-in N'-54, Long lines? Registration naturally. .Wg I+- r . 'uf .gl 'xx ,..--- ' I6 I s I Students take a variet of courses fx Qi N - Mu.. ,....f.4' :xiii I X 4 1 g , 4, uh ' ,f'- hN Charles Quimby instructs a history class in Westem Civilization. ' I 5 l V 'ffl cg' -. . f'77'T Qi-3232159 2: 'f?j.pP'i 1'::, ' 3,11 fims.f'l ft:: fffe 'iff' 'I QYSY In , , ,,., A ., . , N M. Y ' f V '1f1z+'4c gag, ., I , , ,. ,..,.. 3 ,,,, ,ZA 1 ,, I , , ' 5 Y ., v 5 , ,fy ,, .. M - af .f.,ff,', , , ,,., ,',, E i',iv,.! ., ,' -' A 24 iz: ,V 7 O l if l V. V, fl yn ?'1 L ,fig lm, tl 'l V, ,Av, 1 W li w 1 'sv' li ' X mu, 'Q xl W A typical class is Oliver Hord's, instructor in economics and accounting. ' l Faeult pose for Trillium photographer 4 1. Among faculty and staff members are Delton Porter, counselor, above, and Bill Cam- eron, science instructor, right. P K ' ',-: , ., .V 2 535 r u '- W- Q Vis. 1. I i 1 X 2 i l I il Mrs. Willie Mae Dunn, librarian, checks several new books as they arrive. M-W-', M' N -we V76 ls, . . X in p 'r'1-:ui ' X, 5 :.' . -X :x v':' Q vg.p: Answering any questions from students and faculty alike are fl to rl Mrs. Kathleen Hutchins, general office manager, and Mrs. .lane Gunter, secretary to director. I72 Burk White Pa 6 3 Huf i 4 ,A , . 2 grtg, I 'ff -,- 'ar if Ui Miss Huff and White are shown indoors and P Si, 1' 6 . . ,, ,, . 5- I outdoors at beautlful ante-bellum Auburn 1n , Vu- f . , 152 the heart of Natchez at city-owned Duncan Park. , 30 Mtg. L 441' .6 ..,A , ,QQ J f Ag , Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Natchez Center Eight chosen campus favorites in VVho's Vffho XS? J,-x lv-Q.. 7.5 - QSQ ' - f ' A-- .,. '75 an 4 Y 4 Ex ga ,... wus: I nh .5 ' Hr if , ' - fu -f if . gi Y r W i A 5' '-'if ,I-In .:. , - ,. ,... X .. r CAMPUS FAVORITES, elected in October, are pictured in the front lawn of ante-bellum Auburn , located in Duncan Park in Natchez. Two men and two women students from each class were elected. They are, front row: Marie Howard, freshmang Paula Huff, sophomoreg Jackie Campbell, freshmang Kathie Baldovin, sophomore: second row: Bob Pollard. freshmang Don Geter, sophomoreg Robert Ford, freshman. Sophomore Melvin Jones is not pictured. 4 ,......,,,.y' . ...............--f---- Sophomore class favorite Melvin Termite Jones joins a friend in a quick game of ping pong between classes in the student recreation area. I7 BETTY ASHLEY Woodville LEON ATKINS Natchez KATHLEEN BALDOVIN Natchez .IOE BARBER Natrhn JOSEPH BARRE Natrhez .IAIVIES BATEASTE Natvhri FERD BEER Natrhez ROY BONDS Natvhez DAVID BRADFORD Natvhez IDA BROOKS Natchez MARCIRITE BULLEN Fayette ROBERT BULLEN Fayette GEORGE BUNCH Natchez LLOYD BURR Natchez SHERILL BYRD Natehez BILLY BYRNES Ferriday, La. DEBBY CLEVELAND Natvhez RANDY COOLEY Natchez STAN COOPER Natchez NANCY CUIVIIVIINGS Meadville RACHEL DAVIS Natchez WALTER DEPRIEST Natvhw STEVE DOYLE Newf-Ilton, La. PATRICIA DUCK Natvhc-z LINDA EDWARDS Nat:-ht-1 KATHLEEN ELLARD Montc-rc-y, La. IVENWICK EUSTIS Nulvlwz DEBRA EVANS Natvhu-1 DOUGLAS I ARR Roxia- BILL FOLEY Nan-lu-1 f -ts , I Sophomore Class f 'f:-- 1 J W A ' K' 1 'I ,.. ' ,L f .,,.,,' . V W' ff fs. , 3-,A it . xo I - ' ,, ff I 2 r 5 fo' dx ,- 4 1: 'IE -'15 ' 4.4, :.- 'S Y ' '- -f-- V 5 ' . :5'ff-,,-TQ' - 5 W N. I Lx ' A 1 IX I. vs. 'C' atehez Center students commute to campus Q ff' xx ' s X X fps 119' wi 1 Ten full-time, thirt part-time instructors at CHRISTINE FOLEY Natchez EREDRICK FROST Natchez JOE GALLENDER Natchez CONSTANCE CARRETT Natchez DON GETER Natchez MELINDA GODDARD Woodville GARY GOLDEN Natchez HELENE GOODWIN Natchez BILLY GRAVES Natchez LINDA GREEN Natchez TOM GREENTHANER Natchez PATRICIA HARRIS Natchez WALTER HEARD Natchez GARY I-IEMPHILL Natchez KEN HOLIFIELD Natchez PAMELA HUFF' Natchez PAULA HUFF Natchez DANNY JACKSON Natchez CHERYL .IEFFUS Natchez MELVIN JONES Natchez FREDRICK C. JORDAN Natchez DICKIE KEYES Waterproof, La. EDDIE LEACHMAN Natchez TARA LEACHMAN Natchez NELWYN LEE Natchez .IO RENE LINDEMAN ,Natchez ERNIE LO'I'I' Natchez JULIE LOVE Ferriday, La. GERALDINE MACKEL Natchez CHARLES MARDIS Natchez Center 6 RICKY MAXWELL Natchez IOSEPH MAYFIELD Natchez MARTHA MOORE Natchez CHERYL MORACE Ferriday, La. P. C. MULVIHILL Natchez JAMES NICHOLS Natchez BETTY PAUL Natchez JAMES PORTER Washington GARY POOL Natchez CLAUDE RUCKER Fayette MIKE RUNNELS Natchez DON SANDIDGE Natchez JAMES SEAB Natchez CINDY SMITH Natchez JACK SMITH Natchez SONJA SMITH Natchez RUTH STANDIFORD Ionesville, La. PAT SRARNES Natchez KATHY STEPHENS Natchez BRENDA STEWART Natchez DOROTHY STEWART Ionesville, La. IUDI SWEAT Natchez MEDINA TALLEY Vidalia, La. JAMES WAYCASTER Natchez BURK WHITE Natchez AMY WHITEHEAD Natchez CARRIE LYNN WHITEHEAD Woudville PAUL WHITEHEAD Natchez .IO ANN WILKINS Natchez RAYMOND WILLIAMS Ff-rriday, La. JACK WILSON Natchez ROY WILSON Natchez ag. . .s::..wr.fc-zgygzszwvisa-,::-'..41' ,, . wig, ai' It , M Y Y I I Fwafiia. 4 1:1 M , 1' If 4 vs 5 l fi' f I 52 . . - 1 21' , ,. . ,fi 'V' I qi g,- ..4lF, - . 145 QQ xx it A w K a gree aflfs ti H1 1' f.??.' lie, ga? 'Q is 'fs - wa W 'V f l nys Full academic program offered at Center ' ' Special students attend Natchez Center ,U,,A 'CS 5 Ea is 1 PW 2 l 1-....s4-Q.,..a-N...-.a....N. .A 1- fl! 5 6 'C 5 i 5 A I i. I VICKIE BROOKS Natchez MRS. W. E. BUIE Natchez ALVIN CLARK Natchez SISTER FAUSTINA DENNEHY Newellton, La. DANNY FARR Roxie CHEISAE KNIGHT Natchez BILL MCGEEHEE Natchez EDDIE MULLINS Natchez S. A. MURRAY Vidalia, La. WILLIAM PEALE Natchez CHRISTENE PRICE Bude ESTER REED Natchez EDNA ROBERTS Eerriday, La. GEORGE STAI-IAM Natchez GERALD THOMAS Natchez BI LL TURN ER Natchez SAMUEL WINSTON Vidalia, La. JOHN YOUNG Natchez X Mose Evans, left. and Norman Brown prepare to throw - 'i the switch on floodlights for the entire 24-acre cam pus, for evening classes which take place Monday through Thursday, 6:30-10 p.m. MARSHA AINSWORTH Hermanville, La. WILLIE ALFORD Natchez FRANK ANDERS Natchez MARY ARNOLD Natchez THOMAS ASHLEY Cluster CASEY BARNES Natchez BETTIE BATEASTE Natchez MIKE BOWLIN Natchez GEORGIE BRADSHAW Natchez ELIZABETH BRALEY Vidalia, La. ROSEMARY BROWN Fayette WILLIE BRYANT Natchez CHRIS BUCCIANTINI Natchez IAMES BUNCH Natchez MATTIE BURKLEY Natchez JAMES BURNETI' Natchez MARY BUTLER Natchez LARRY CALVERT Natchez JACQUELINE CAMPBELL Natchez BETTY CARR Natchez CLYDE CAVIN Natchez MILLIE CHAPMAN Natchez HUGH CLARK Natchez NATHAN COBB Natchez DEBORAH COTTEN Natchez GAYE COX Vidalia, La. DUANE CROFFORD Vidalia, La. PAT CUPIT Natchez DEBRA CURTIS Natchez MARIE CURVIN Natchez Students form Government Ass0c1at10n SYLVIA DAVIS Natchez MARY DEPRIEST Natchez KEVIN DODGE Natchez HELEN FORD Natchez LEONARD FORD Natchez ROBERT FORD Natchez ARCHIE FOSSELMAN Woodville RENEE FOWLER Natchez ROBERT FREDRICK Vidalia, La. BILLY FREEMAN Natchez EDDIE FREEMAN Natchez TOMMY FREEMAN Natchez ANDREW GAYLE Waterproof, Ia. DEBRA GORE Vidalia, La. PAMELA GODBOLD Natchez .IO ANN GOLMON Natchez AN NA GIBSON Clayton, La. DANNY GILBERT Natchez TOMMY GRAVES Natchez SPENCER GRAY Natchez CAROLYN GU NTER Natchez CHARLIE GWIN Natchez SUZANNE HALE Natchez LINDA I-IAN EY Natchez SIDNEY HANEY Natchez JEFF HANSON Fayette CAROLYN HARPER Natchez BETTY HARRIS Meadville RICKY HARRIS Natchez ALVIN HAWKINS Natchez BETTY HAWKINS Natchez WILLIAM HAYES Natchez DIANE HENDRICKS Natchez LOURDENE HENDRICKS Natchez DON HINSON Natchez DONALD W. HINSON Natchez GREGORY HOGGATI' Natchez DIANE HOLLAND Natchez MARVIN HUDGINS Natchez FRANCES HUTCHINS Natchez ROBERT HUTTON Natchez AL INGRAM Natchez FORREST JOHNSON Natchez CELIA JONES Natchez ETHEL JONES Natchez PEGGY JORDAN Natchez SHELLY JUNKIN Natchez RONNIE KAMMERDEINER Natchez DIANE KING Natchez BRUCE LAIRD Natchez BEVERLY LAWRAUNT Natchez LUELLA LEMAN Vidalia, La. JO LEWIS Natchez KIM LITTLE Natchez SCOTT LITTLE Natchez LEONARD LOGAN Natchez ESTHER MACKEL Natchez ANN MARLOW Natchez MARGARET MARLOW Natchez DONNA MAY Natchez I I I I ,I if I ,Q Students purchase books 10? X A, ei- 49' ' -I . 'lt in bookstore I 1 ,f , I I wg jf Q 1 Q . 2 X ,aww wa, 'k f t ' , ,, V . ' , I ,., - Q E3 . -L-in L ,. EDDIE MCDANIEL Natchez DAVID McKEE Natchez RICHARD McKEY Woodville GLENDA MCMULLEN Natchez YVONNE McNEIL Natchez .IEFFERY MCTIC-UE Natchez ELTON MERRITI' Natchez CELE MOORE Woodville THERESA MOORE Natchez CHARLES MORELAND Ferriday, La. JOHN MOSELEY Natchez EDWIN L. NELSON Natchez PAULA O'MALLEY Natchez WALTER OWENS Natchez SHARON PARKER Natchez GARY PENTECOST Natchez PAMELA C. PENTECOST Natchez DWAIN PERKINS Natchez ANGELA PERRY Natchez MICKEY PETTY Crosby MICHAEL PHILLIPS Natchez JAMES PIPPEN Natchez ROBERT EARL POLLAND Natchez CHARLES POWELL Natchez .IO ANN POWELL Waterproof, La. ROBBY PRATI-IER Ferriday, La. LARRY PROFICE Natchez GARY RABORN Natchez EVELYN REDD Natchez WILLIAM RHOADES Natchez CANDICE RICHARDSON Natchez .IOHN ROGERS Natchez BARBARA ROBERTSON Natchez LAURIE SCOTT Natchez RONNIE SCOTT Natchez KATHY SEALE Natchez HARRY STALEY Natchez DONALD STUCKEY Vidalia, La. BILL STURDIVANT Natchez LAMAR SWAIN Woodville IOHN SWALN Natchez KATHERINE SWARTS Natchez LAMAR THOMAS Natchez MILLICENT TOWNSEND Natchez .IEANNIE VARNADO Natchez CEOLA WASHINGTON Natchez HOUSTON WHITE Natchez JIMMY WIGGINS Vidalia, La. BILL WILEY Natchez ARLINDA WILLIAMS Natchez LOU WILLIAMS Natchez SHEREE WILSON Natchez WILNORA WISHER ' Fayette DUSTY YOUNG Nutt-ht-z rv fs an -, , ,mi ,tl Cli'G5GfQ?a .,, ra fu! 'If WILLARD SEALE Natchez EARTI-IA SMITH Natchez JIMMY SMITH Natchez MARILYN SMITH Natchez ,rw - ,.,. ,H 4, ..!V I, 14. if j ' 'inn 5 I , A .r Q I P u I . ,- K' It 4 I If Ar ,V .. ey 'X ,,,u, L. 47.-., t l Q' Main campus personnel assist in registration I Main Campus Students missing in 1974 Trillium Natchez Center QUHITCI' Shirley Autman Danny Burris Hilda Fay Priest Willie V. Sims Bruce Smith F RESHMEN Glen Austin David Allen Marshall Bankston Robert Barham Helen Black James Bryant Anne Maude Case Jules Felps Wanda Hart Charles J. Mitchell Brenda J. Richardson Bennie J. Roberts Earl C. Yates SPECIAL Patricia Arnold Era Hennington Thomas Allen White HIGH SCHOOL Charles Glasper X Theatre class members on the main campus learn how to design sets as instructor John Landress looks on. Q wi - 'Y ., y SOPHOMORES Donald J. Barlew Linda Bates Steven Beatty Paul Blunschi Michael Brown Marne J. Bunker Jo Ella Burk Kenneth Bush Tara Byrne Shane Calhoun David R. Davis Joy Dean Joe Cliff Ditzler Loyd Douglas Kevin Driscoll Gary Foreman James Gammill Jane Gardner Corbett Fay Gaulden Patrick Grant David Allen Guido George Guido Larry Hall Francis B. Hamilton George Helbig Shriley B. Herring Patricia Humble Cleveland Hunt Charles Mayfield Martha Moore Juanita McCain Barbara McKinley Joyce McManus Billy Nichols David Perkins George Rutherford James Schepers James Seyforth Judith L. Smith Lucian T. Smith Julia Stone Doris Webster Dudley Young SPECIAL Mrs. Gordon W. Gulmon Howard Ratcliff FRESHMEN Linda M. Barnes Myra J. Barnette Dorothy Bates Ivy Bennett Edward Bruce Harold Burkett Ruth Calhoun Nina Cavin John Clark Kathryn Damore Emma Deer Patricia Dooley Carolyn Eidt Betty Faulkenberry Harvey Fielder Johnny Fitzgerald Shirley Frederick William Fryer Clayton P. Gibson Regina Gloden Mammie Graves Michael Guthrie Wayne Harrington Sideny Harrison Mary Holloway Marie Howard Allen Hunt Betty Johnson Reginal Joseph Dorothy Karre Mary Kenda Cheryl Lambert Eric Lund Thomas Maier Louise Mallory Otis Mazique Diane Minor Diane Mitchell Allein Moore Earnest McCalip Vernell McDonald Elnore McGraw . William Nosser Leroy Perkins Emile Salvo Hattie Seiber Sandra Smith Sara Smith Easter Swalm William Terrell John Tyler Genena Wadsworth Jackson Warren Ward Isabella Webster David L. White Robert E. Williams Curtis Wilson Lillian Young ',, 4 .-,,.-., ... .,..--.., ff. x '- 0 f,f--.1,' ii T ' ,,, K 4.75, J . W 13 . ly. AA .vJ,,.Yr-fs . , ,pr M 1- 0.411 ', I, v5.:,m-, X X A ., , ,,,2,. nn. X 84 ff, 4, 'mx Q 1, ! f B High School Classes I X ps s N J. ss A If X - YJ' I 1 i l ' we . Y, :Q Q 5 Blk Terry Smith leads senior class . . S , fa i H SBE i l 1 , W ll isa 2 X --'-A 1 il! wi E I 5 l s 'R ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are Uront l to rj Mrs, Glynell Beard, sponsorg Pauline Jackson, reporter, Esther Dickerson, Student Council representativeg Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, sponsor. Top row includes Shelly Barner, vice president: Diane Dees, treasurerg Denise Landress, Student Council representative, ,Ianet Douglas, secretaryg and Terry Smith, president. ANITA ANDING SHELLY BARNER KATHY BERRY GLEN BIRD CHARLES BOOKER JOYCE BOOKER DEBRA BROWN BARBARA BYTHER MARY CHILDS SUZANNE COLEMAN MIKE CREELY DAVID DAVIS Janet Douglas serves as Student Council head Qi? 188 ,615 i ,1 5 e ,L ., ig Aff? 'W Oh Ricky Beall ,fbq 1 Tommy Bell l n U fi ,',V fifty Linda Black wg in Naomi Booker I t Linda Bridges A tial. ..,, , . 'A Kim Bullard Gleneva Butler Shelly Butler Wanda Butler Henry Byther Margaret Byther Shelia Coleman Glenda Douglas Ainsworth Francisco Michael Furlow Vernon Gordon Joyce Hamilton Joey Harrell Jerry Hartley Mary Alice Hawkins Jimmy Jackson Sherry James Vicki James Anna Jasper 1 gf, 'K A if ' , Carrie Ailes Billy Allen James Anding Glenn Barlow 'if -X X-.,1 ff-' x. N. ' Sfmt ? '1n '.-fr, 1 - ws., A, I ' , 1 ft A X ,an 9 . .. .- .- -if fam, 5- . ttf ' iv, .f .Qi Q l 4 4 f i ! 9 1 4 .5 ,gli JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are lsitting l to rj Anna Jas- per. vice president: Sigrid Russell, reporter: Debbie New- man, Student Council representative: Mary Alice Haw- kins, secretary and treasurer. Standing are Mike Hux, sponsorg Mrs. Bettye Boutwell, sponsorg Jimmy Jackson, presidentg Steve Smith, Student Council officer: and Mrs. Lucile Horton, sponsor. ' 'x -:F .,, ' a i ,,41,',:, , Y X 5 if' ' X f W V Lp: 3 1 a LV X X13 x 'nf s I' t i l Y N 1, Kg Jimm Jackson serves juniors as president Kathy Stuart represents class as maid Herman Johnson Bob Landress Shirley Lowery Linda Marler James Martin Vincent McDonald Tony Mclnnis Jerry Montgomery Janice Mullen Debbie Newman Flip Phillips James Portrey Jeff Ray Sigrid Russell Beverly Shannon Mary Shannon Laurie Sharp James Shelton J im Smith Johnny Smith Lonnie Smith Steve Smith Terry Smith Kim Stegall Kathy Stuart James Tarver Connie Tate Patsy Thedford Annie Lee Thompson Mary Thompson Lula Townsend Will Turnbo Lorraine Watson J eff Weeks Ann Williams Debbie ewman wins most beautiful 3 X ix l xx ' l 3' f M . 3 ,- 3- . - 'a 'fry V 1 ei R . ' 'v , x- , N A ur'-Q. X U 1 . ,., t V . A 9 4, . . 4 B S-lim. . ' M I ,i Q . F F j' Y -s . Q 'XF F- , , , I, ., KN' h H , f 5 D ll 4 . l W f Y L , ' 2 A , A 1 . 1 - 5 gr ,T ,I f I ' as I H ,W Q 17- ',,4 !l ' ' , f , . - f.79?'AQ'l11' M'k2:f.1f: ' 7 -G1 ua tit, 5-K 'qt-Qt '-v, ' lil5il':lllll l'i f'l'il-'ilihwilf 1 ' fs 1.1 '.-my 1 1 kim J fqmg--f.wiM a,'-,V ,,'.',l4.L-,.u,j'Z Ntgqw 1 . 1 W. ta ww i?.,..gi,,.,.., . 11,91 1 cg lt , xt Y' 'tb ,ff F: SW ? -vb,-M21-,..f4'rg.1L ,I I' -A , , flieilfa 'I :NZ 1111?-if ' -77 - vx,'j.3g12:gzfIf f ,Z 0, Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are fl Lo rj MISS Jane Ainsworth, spon- I WW' ,a,,. . . . .sf:irf1'5ir:.'f- it- f , sorg Miss Elizabeth Patterson, sponsorg Tammy Douglas, Student Council gg:g5,, :-:g:5:5Zr'+,m W J representatlveg Marilyn Clark, Student Council officer: Keri Stegall, , ,'-ff:f-ff5:5:s2-' D - reporterg Cindy Ray, treasurerg Janet Rice, secretaryg Casey Case, vice l g' HM 3 1 t - A t ,,:.,:5,.v.l ,,,,. Ji.-,M : 1 President: and Tr0y Kimble, President. -1- N -wtf-'-+1'f f-' SW? - Mr , f ll I 5 4 .'f:R+5?'N ' Y. I f Barbara Barlow ,- , A Charles Barlow V- Qi, Y. t W Thresa Barlow .., -. Dean Benton w Q - 'F' , 'af Gail Brister , K e EXNBN 1 1, F J oe Carty Q Casey Case Marilyn Clark ,lo Ann Coleman Geraldine Dickerson Mark Douglas Tammy Douglas Ronald Francisco Richard Furr Betty Guess David Hamilton Dawn Hamilton Mike Jackson Pearlee Jackson Cheryl James Russell Johnson Darlene Jones Troy Kimble Terry King Eddie Langley R t 3' g qw-. , s sw, wr, 'll Q -5 D. X vw t L. Ji., L. . , 1 V . U A fit 5 X , , V x K : Q ' 3' 1 ' N 4 A s - t ' .- i N N A ,A - :stag X ug i - - 4 3 U' I s Us .z 1 , , 4 - V. tx. Q . A C, . Q. N J l vw- V f 7' 5.4 ' lt' ' Q : 'C - l f 'lf . Q, . . i s ' Q 5 A1 - . ww 33 Q F .. QQ N W 1 g y . 'Q be ,r 1 F 1 - l I -Q ' X -8 ' 1 l , r QW: x t - e , ,, N L' in . rf h if X ., . X- ' ' 1 . X X s. 5 Ji' A . I S it .if F- N F '. . if :iff .1 -. ABC' wo Sophomores chose Tro Kimble as president if ,ff nf. - Nw 'xA Y, if .X 'yy if 1 sl 3 , . .WMM V XNKN A Q 5 in rv V P , i vi' - - -as Q , '- V, I K 95 ,.-ix 0- X. 'rf' ' ' 13 l 5' - ,f - S. 'V ,rg iw, I -. . '. - .jf . 2, - 'H L., .V Ma. 3. ' A , ' , QL 'ff ww -Q A- , E' .Q-' 5 tffffae- it i. 1 . JG l it is 4 5 ' Q 5 Z, xg' .gr-vw 'D ...Af Patti Mercier Diane Miller Timmy Munn June Murray Darlene Newman Joe Portrey Kelcy Raney Cindy Ray Dan Reeves Janet Rice Karen Roberts Jimmy Shannon James Shelton Edward Earl Smith Patricia Smith Paula Smith Ricky Smith Keri Stegall Kathy Tarver Susan Thomas Blame Thornhill M1tchellThornh1ll Jimmy Walters Debbie Warren Voyce Williams iz. 7 A f ' . at st' . i n : J Q: :AA 1 4 r s i it ' , , A H D fi . ' .I S . Maul n lark gets class ma.1d 4-i 1 Debbie Lower heads freshman class FRESHMAN OFFICERS are Larry Webb, sponsorg Robin Ricks, treasurerg Cindy Johnson, Student Council representative: Glenda Manning, secretaryg Charlotte Creely, vice president, Shelia James, reponerg Debbie Lowery, presi- dent and Mrs. Becky Burt, sponsor. Cecelia Barlow Sammy Bates Randy Beard Woodie Berry Mitch Berch Sara Black Keith Bullard Willie Butler Bennie Byrd Janice Byther Connie Case Randy Chance Cassandra Coleman Charles Coleman Charlotte Creely Howard Dixon Valrie Elkins ltteria P. Farve Ruth Friedman Thelma Furnace Barbara Furr Larry Grace Eugene Hamilton Glenda Hamilton Mark Hamilton Mike Hamilton Pam Holloway Curtis Howington Marcelle Hudson Dixie Hutson Danny Hyatt Reba Jackson Debbie James Shelia James Cindy johnson Fred Jointer 379 x-4 5 zregt, , , 'U' ,,- A - ,B ,59 16 N M.. ' 'aw - 5 . V --' w 1- X' , 'K Q . xii ' ifjg-p . I ',. 5 ' T'. as ,471 V' ' Hs. ' V- X sv, .,, 3 E. . 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' ifiis f , V 1- S1 52-1 1 ,I -4-1: E ' .N ,,, - A-1, 55 3 f .? ? fa n,.., +- X t b if - w as X :X t X X I V xx iff x 'J L.- .- is 4 t ' 4 -iv t, , P.-' x T il , -2' 4. ,.,, 'Q' I f W X . V, , t G xv it , ' C' ' 'kiss ' x 4 5 Shirley Jones Rachel Long Debbie Lowery Libbie Lowery Melanie Malone Glenda Manning Becky Martin Emmajean Mullen Elsie Newell Louis Page David Parks Julia Pendleton Bob Pettigrew Tracy Pickett Robin Ricks Bobby Sanders Delores Sinclair Betty Smith Walter Smith William Smith Betty Jo Stapleton Jo Ann Stapleton Alan Swicegood Steve Thames Thomas Thetford Inez Townsend Anita Weeks Judy Weeks Prenttss Williams i tyy+1 i S i'i we A. .'... ll cy Dorotha Wade .I 1 X 5 V . Suzanne Coleman edits Cobra Chatter 7 Janet Douglas serves as annual editor ' bi l' .V.. t FS it ,.-.wr N, it.. ei 24? 1 il 1 QQ A,,.,.', - Q. Q.:-p ' ' 'i f ly' 1,1 ' Y ,M ' ff f , I ,- 4 Q 7 7' ' f f r f' 'I 1 Hz: X Fl . X nh. f ff ' ' u I, J I 1 5 fbi fi, , 'I ,iff up 1' F5511 ,r ,V N T1 it - 'X 1 Administration, Facuit 5 Board of Trustees works for progress of school 1 J ,,,, '31, vsfx COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGES BOARD OF TRUSTEES includes ffronl I to rl Dale Sullivan, Versie Rushing, D. G. McLaurin, Dr. J. H. Stribllng Lester Furr Robert E. Gavin, G. L. Tutor, and James M. Price. Back row IZ to rl President Billy Thames, P. E. Bates, R. S. Armstrong, Sidney Parker, W. D. Lofton, C. C. Graves Jr P D Armstrong Frank Lowery, Tommy Jolly, C. C. Clark, Gerald Hart, Julius Lotternos, board attorneyq and Eddie Smith, director, Natchez Center. Not pictured are W, S Henley Pence Brown James Herring, Milton N. Jordan, and Sturge Dodds. COPIAH COUNTY B. B. Berry Lamar Smith Virgil Smith Tommy Herald W. E. Hood SIMPSON COUNTY C. G. Baldwin Mrs. Leslie Little Garrett Mullins L. C. McAlpin Ralph Shotts LAWRENCE COUNTY Joe Givens J. W. Daniels Roy May H. E. Reid Woodrow Williamson 196 Board of Supervisors ADAMS coUNTY James H. Carter Sammy Cauthen Ike Foster F.. A. Redd Boyd Sojourner LINCOLN COUNTY W. A. Rogers R. L. Adams Oddee Smith Ben Laird Claude Diamond FRANKLIN COUNTY Lee Hester Carl Ray Lehmann James Dickey Frank Allen Hilton M. Zumbro JEFFERSON COUNTY Marshall Cupit D. F. McCormick Noble Frisby R. C. Geohegan Sylvester Gaines Seven counties support Co-Lin Chairman Henle begins fort ninth ear of service BOARD OFFICERS include ll to rj Lester Furr, secretaryg W. S. Henley, chairman, now in his forty ninth year of service on the boardg Dr. Jim H. Stribling, vice chairmang and Co-Lin President Billy B. Thames. . fd' I Copiah-Lincoln is fortunate to have an active Board of Trustees who meet monthly to transact business of the college. One meeting is held during the year in Natchez. Administrators lead faoult and staff 1 i 5 -ta ,I A f 1 I 1 ' ff-'-' in ll e 'l f 'TQ - fu., .- .ti Ei, 3, .,4.f'P'-4 ' -nf 'S I W ,r I 'Q I B. F. HUNTER Academic Dean, Guidance Director BILLY R. FOLKES Administrative Assistant to the President E. FOREST CASE, JR. Dean of Students JAMES M. LEWIS Registrar BURLIAN O'NEAL WALKER Director of Public Information F. K. HORTON, JR. Business Manager EDDIE M. SMITH Director, Natchez Center GROVER SMITH Director of Student Life gif Miss JEANNE MAYER ' Director of Special Activities A 5 YL, ALTON RICKS Director of Student Development Rx X N-Q fe 5 1 -T L 41 Admimstration provides SGTVICGS to students BRADLEY SMITH Director of Student Activities EDGAR W. MARTIN Director, Adult Education MRS. FRANCES B. FRAZIER Head Librarian CHARLES P. CREELY Vocational-Technical Director JIMMY C. SMITH Assistant Director, Vocational- Technical Division BOB HUCKABY Vocational-Technical Counselor DELTON PORTER Counselor, Natchez Center JOHN CARNER High School Principal HAROLD LUTHER SMITH Part-time counselor, adult education ' wp lin J 'J , E -..N N' Q l 4, if 1 ffis -s 1. x 5 V, A XA ? Ar- + X Humanities division offers a variet DURR WALKER, JR. Chairman, Humanities Division and English Department MRS. EDNA EARLE CREWS English MPLS. LaVERNE DEEVERS English MRS. NANCY A. DYKES English t 1, MRS. KEITH MCDANIEL English and Spanish ,,, C JOHN R. LANDRESS wx , Speech and Theatre A . BURLIAN o. WALKER ' Q Journalism HAROLD J. PATTERSON ,4 i. g s French 5'-w 11 if A . Departments within the division of Humanities include English and Literature, speech and drama, religion, reading language, and journalism. of courses in English, reading, speech, language 1, aw ii' va ' ,WFBM X ,giiw . 3 Journalism, religion, li -ei' I f o lol ffl , Ai MRS. BETTYE BOUTWELL Reading MRS. WILMA COLE Reading MRS. LUCILE HORTON Remedial English, High School terature, drama in division MRS. CAROLYN SMITH English, Director of Public Information, Natchez Center MRS. MATHILDE JUNGLING English, Natchez Center MRS. MARY LOU LANDRESS High School English MISS ELIZABETH PATTERSON High School English THE REV. RON BARHAM Religion THE REV. BILL MASON Religion ' x , WN' X ,K Y is . .X gf if - . . F X ,, lb . vi g M pf R i R if Science and math provide knowledge as it A 1 A DR. W. R. STRICKLAND 1-'ze W V 'ijwi . i' Chairman, Science and Mathematics Division 'i H' f , . ' - sf DoNALDcornsN if' R' R if Biol., 'Y M- R M :RAM 'V ' , ' ' gy ' I 'ew ROY W. DAUGHDRILL AA HW V Mathematics ' hcl, ,. ,,.V A JERRY DYKES y ,vv. t , ,Quan l 9, F ,gs ff' r' , ,i R f. ff..... -'+A 4- 202 I I ff,f ,- .. ,.,. , ,.. Mathematics MISS PHYLLIS HAYES Chemistry f J gf Away! '63 ii' ,. fy , . . , P lun! .. , 4 3 45 fff 172, 2 , . , 'E 'V V '- f7, w1'3,. 5 ' 'fi .rf 1 1 4 Q'-V ' F, ' DoNALDJoHNsoN ,-., , gy , lf ' Physics . Q X td I ., l Ai MRS. GLYNELL BEARD High School Science MRS. SARAH G. JOHNSON Home Economics Rf .U ,,. , ! 3 A Sf 14 4. T., Science and math departments within the division include biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, home econom- ics, physical science, agriculture, and engineering. Each department offers a wide variety of courses. relates to the physical world .vt . .,,s. -34. '. 45 I . x , S if i fx 1 , E . . V. at , i A l . kg' l DR. JOHN RIETTI Science and Chemistry TOMMY KING Biology MRS. LENA W. THOMPSON Mathematics BILL CAMERON Biology, Natchez Center JOEY PAUL Mathematics, Natchez Center R. LAMAR WINSTEAD Science and Mathematics, Natchez Center MRS. ZOULA H. STRONG Education Coordinator, Medical Laboratory Technician Program LARRY WEBB High School Mathematics Fine Arts division offers music, band, and art STANLEY W. STEWART MRS. PAMELA M. CASE Piano -avg--Y MISS B. JOAN HARRIS Piano, Music Literature MISS JULIA GUESS Chaimuzn, Music Department JIM TURNER Choral Director and Voice RUFUS TURNER, JR. Art 'Q X fx if HRK Chairman, Fine Arts Divisiong Band Directorg Music Appreciation ,lf-up I. 41' . . it I 0 I 3 'ik xg' I I I I 204 The Fine Arts division ofthe college, added last year, offers art, band, piano, voice, organ, and various music courses and groups. 1 s 9 '! 'K -' 'am- - LQ:-,111 xl y f 't f,f ,7'4 1 ' Y , A .g fx - 1 ,-...r . rf '51'i, 1 4 5'3- ' Q V . on it ., . , Q' P96 -it is Q ig wx S gi' tl Q-'.'f,-:gk,l5,'i 2111511143 F ,..n ,. Q ,A I I y , ' 'YX 'f.. Fmt 'X 5 4 r ::'j A51 R' ., .' 1, a N hv. .5 .wiixsg-gm t N ., Vg , ..gij.52SL3::g,,:54.m,,:27f: 93. .t ..,, . -.sq egg. king, '3,:.3Ii:,5! x Q17-:VM U '1'wiH4.1.,-31 -fi, wfzfh- 3g M. K. TURK ALTON GREENLEE so A 13: ' 332 ' I Cluzimuzn, Health, Physical Education Divisiong Assistant Football Coachg Baseball Coachg physical A ' A 'e . S - - K 'f Athletic Directorg Head Basketball Coachg hygiene education X L C. B. HAWKINS RONNIE McNAIR 5' Head Football Coachg Physical Education Assistant Football Coachg Track Coachg physical f f education 3 -55315.15 1 i N Health, physical education, and hygiene are departments 1 - N Q ,Qxp W . X' Q ' ' A -M:-mt JOHN C. GARNER High School Football Coach MICHAEL R. HUX High School Basketball Coach, Mathematics, Assistant Football Coach MRS. KATHERINE HUCKABY Women's Physical Education WALTER ANGLEOF F Golf Pro, Golf Coach within the division. Siu- Us X is we .J X, '-iff' ' - ' -xv at - i . ' . ... - AA-X-'x . ,fs ta . ,- . U 'B ',?1f-in ' .L,.',.' .--B' I . in ,., C ,, . , 5 ' ' X 1 ig-ga 'I' Ei X A, RFQ' J nas ,ff 441 xy xx .- 'x.. XY 'J-Q' P I Health and physical education develop the mind and bod 205 f -ig' .,, 1 .. V 4 1 'iam' Business Education develops skilled students FRED E. THOMPSON Chairrrum, Business Division CHARLES HART Accounting MRS. JEAN L. RICKS Business Q -'-sr DR. CAROL S. STRICKLAND Business ' MRS. BECKY BURT- !' , High School Business Education fm, , OLIVER HORD ,Q 4 Accounting, Natchez Center 6 se.: W Q , .-'ern ,. ,J-:, . ,.',xK.U A x , 5 'assi ,if .,,...i ,, X Q s'euv ,x. '0'w.n's l '.Qw 4 V' ,, s-...,..xn... .,- --ua t ,. ii, wi. 5 , i ii A L fl , 5 . ,. J Ni , -fwfx s i , A , X Q 155' N D I .N if ' 'L.'l,,t X .. X., lr ' 'wc' . lun xx Departments under Business are accounting, finance, general business, typing, shorthand, business law, office machines, secretarial science in a one or two year program, and marketing. Various courses are offered under each department. 206 1-on -1 Social Science teaches Sum..- YW six as :ctw-' 5 1, V- L is 'fe ,. ' 1' -is-. .... wg: we-A X . . S . 1 ,.,q, 5 N sis X .y 5 X 'fx Q., Nw CHARLES C. QUIMBY Social Science, Natchez Center MRS SUSAN PRESLEY Social Science, Natchez Center about the World we live in B. R. FRAZIER Chairman, Social Science Division MISS JANE AINSWORTH High School Social Studies WADE ALEXANDER History DANNY T. HARRELL Political Science HAROLD J. PATTERSON Social Studies MISS .IEANNE MAYER Education MRS. KATRINA TURK History MICHAEL D. McINTYRE Economics JIM LIGHTSEY Social Science, Psychology, Sociology ul Departments in the social science division include history, education, political science, sociology, psy- chology and geography. A police science department is located on the Natchez campus. f' Vocational-Technical division offers a Wide l variet of courses in excellent training facilities I MRS. SHARON ALEXANDER Basic Related Studies A -ego NOEL ASSIN K Dara Processing Q. ,- J ACK BURT Welding V V Y X1 ii'-l11 . e , Y f A A S is ws HERMAN D. CAVIN 5? I , ss., ., . . f iz: fi it Drafting and Design , ' '1 4 gifs: ' x ia ? ' - W? V 1' MRs.LUc1LLE CASE ,,.. y 'I' f Ek-Q as Cosmetology P 1 bg. N A- L at i H MRS. MARY FRESHWATER.R.N. A D. V g 5 ' A 'I ., 3 ...Q Practical Nursing N - ' F , IN' ,X 3. P DWIGHT A. HARRIS Auto Mechanics MRS. FAYE HILL Cosmetology FLOYD D. HOOVER Air Conditioning, Heatin 3 is N 3 iff' 3 2 g, and Refrigeration , 11: GEORGE JORDAN Basic Related Studies JIM HERRINGTON Auto Mechanics CHARLES LANGLEY Electronics GILBERT LAWRENCE Machine Shop RONNIE LEE Coordinator, Distribution and Marketing Technology BOBBY LEONARD Heavy Equipment Mechanics L lt . . HA: svex 551 ZTQW - 1 GLENN T. MCGEE Air Conditioning, Heating. and Refrigeration 208 3 Eighteen departments in division Q-...,,' MRS. .IANE MARTIN, R.N. Practical Nursing BILL PARKS Electronics EDWIN L. SMITH Drafting and Design EARL SISCO Machine Shop q,,,V 2 i K sg. 1. wk 3+ 2 i at Q Q n I 1 If 9 5 D V Af S '90 N 1 ., -. Q, I in' .r - 'E 1' uf ' ' - t .,,,i 5 w ' . JACK c. THoMAs L. 5 tff. at 2 . ' Industrial Ans , se, ,L ' , K f t . M e, J.M.TYsoN Q. , 4, JJ A Q Heavy Equipment Mechanics K if x' ' X g A M:-A ft f sam DJ. ... -W Wu Department offerings in vocational-technical include auto mechanics, welding, machine shop, heavy equip- ment mechanics, practical nursing, secretarial science, data processing, instrumentation, mechanical technol ogy, electronics, drafting and design technology, trade and industrial education, chemical technology, build ing construction technology, cosmetology, distribution and marketing technology, medical laboratory techni- cian, and air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration. Yu. fi I 209 College Staff assists students in man ways on . el., . an 1, ,- ' L ,,,,,. . 'vs -. 2 5. '. ' 5 t 5 ' SM 5 I f A Z A tt,A WZ? -r 1. ,:w B .: .lf ,W . t . , -21, H342 3 as , ' H57 X' ' J oy, '7 S I fktilitt ' rx -5 S ' iii 3 if ts, .-'N ' 3 - I ' fg3j:f'::1.-sz-:3 . WW, ,,,,.1 . .4,,,..:.,. . . . - ,ggi 'gag-'LQ .4 st. . 5 I I r - '- 1 ' , , . .gf ' I a Ei A. ,. , I -N ,.,, , ' 1 K f .li . S lx x .gg ff Q gg I Q NW, 'aww lt . Q,,, . I . etws -3 H ft., fa- A ' M A if jp, ffm- K . 1 i 'I . 1 V,V-: V . I Ill l A A I in I 3 , -iw .N 4 1.2 i . A. 'I . s.,....., .- 'M I A. ,. ..'.f:'fi'1'f Ji l 0 yu ii, bfi M MRS. JEAN HARPER F qqfy, Q Hostess, Stevens Hall MRS. NENA SMITH Colette Director and Library Assistant DAN WATSON Plant Superintendent DANNY DYKES Supervisor, Computer Services CHARLES HART Bookstore Manager MRS. HELEN MULLEN Assistant Librarian MRS. CARL THOMPSON Assistant Manager Bookstore MRS. .IACQUELIN THURMAN I High School Study Hall THE REV. ROY SMITH BSU Director SFC JAMES HENRY ROTC instructor MRS. MODENA RANEY Resident Nurse MRS. .IUANITA THOMAS Dietitian MRS. MARGIE PANQUERNE Hostess, Copiah Hall MRS. WINNIE MAE HENNINGTON Resident Nurse, Dorm Hostess MRS. RUTH T. SLAY Bookkeeper MRS. WILLIE M. DUNN Libranan, Natchez Center .4 if ff. 4? l fi 8 Xglu .tx l .3 I N is-la li' ' 5, . 'iff Secretaries help students and facult MRS. ALMA L. SMITH Secretary to the President MRS. PEGGY BULLARD Secretary, Vocational-Technical Division MRS. FRANCIS CHRISTENSEN Secretary to Registrar MRS. KATIE FURR Secretary to Academic Dean MRS. SHERYL MONTGOMERY Secretary to Administrative Assistant. Adult Education, and Public Information MRS. PAMELA OWENS Secretary, Student Services Personnel ii? I z f ! Qnuvf- 5'3i..s. MRS. THELMA NESMITH Secretary, Business Office MRS. NELLENE RUSSELL Secretary, Vocational-Technical Division MRS. RUBY PEARL SMITH Secretary to High School Principal MRS. JANE GUNTER Secretary, Natchez Center MRS. KATHLEEN HUTCHINS Secretary, Natchez Center 45.. ay. if I1 1 .fn I , M71 33, fi pf-. Z 4, If 'H-A-4 L 'Q 2 x .. . ,H f K rf Ag- . A I sql.:-'F pls ! .HW l f EgI , N7 . 51- X . lf .Z -XJ --f N . ra. A W Qf,f.',,, N -N - 1 Q Qox,.Xxl Y at A 9 'G ... X, N R L- N1 ,Q Aki . 9 V: tt t .t ' .J 2 t t ffm t t , 1 wg- Q Q . 5: 2 -. , r-, 1-Q xp, 5 W ,ve Q ftx y Q, 'vx ,YF M If . ,I i V-'rf ' .I t R+ T? 3 . W V' i ii ' : T V gli N K i 5 4, M ' f , . Q Q 1 an ' ,www Q 5 ' . W ' K ' f , f e I 4 i . J V- bf ,W U K F X g Q ,fa at in v 'Hr 5 gf D . 1 x -H . 15,5 :I I ' 'Y rn N .Hi ' Q ., ' ' f . . 1.. 1 Q. 5 -- - P '-,, x V , V Q' . XQAN. ' ' I '5 X gg 'SWR y, 'HSQE 1 ' 2 w. X , ' , xx +1 K gi 8 i V A. X +5 j ' NJ Q yi r ' - , 5 ,RN H I I R N i . mfg , 1' . Q ' .J 1 In I 1 l i I l v 1 I 1 9' I I l 1 L I I Student Life, Advertising Man former Co-Lin students return to homecoming -Xu MACC!! .E 1 , EWING XXV .3917 -1' Quin, if if ' I I Y stlfiwnuvt A Hari? Two new buildings, the Maggie Flowers Ewing Fine Arts Building and the Frank Pitts Field House, were officially dedicated during home- coming. Mrs. Ewing and Mr. Pitts are shown above. After registration in the fine arts building, among speakers at the dedicatory service was Russell Ellzey, Copiah-Lincoln's first president fshown abovej. Thomas Lowery, president of the alumni association, presided over an alumni meeting. Many former students returned to the campus. A golf tourna- ment, refreshment hour, tours of the new buildings, an alumni dinner and meeting were all features of the day's activities. 4 ,tel t K- 5 Q' , 4 Fi 4 5 X, if X I Pitts, Ewing buildings dedicated at homecoming , it,w . . . H.-?e.,14sg::f 'fig - I 'f WINNING the alumni golf tournament were fl. to r.j Bob White, Mrs. Sharon Alexander, Mrs. Janice Huntington, and Joe Patterson. LEADING Alumni Association activites are fl. to rj Thomas Lowery, Hattiesburg, outgoing president, Mrs. Rebecca Barlow Jackson of Jackson, presidentg Mrs. Alma G. Smith, Wesson, secretary, treasurer, and Senator Bill Hickman, Brookhaven, vice president. 'W 1. 3'7f 'f'J,33,iW:-x4?P?5'f'l 1 f a ! 'W' .' x ., .. ,x ,r rg.. -1.25, ' ii' - , fw- 'gii-Q. 's-jf , . w ma - ,, A .. .b .s -arf. 52, I -, . . , 'fqiitlta-'fa I 3 we , 4' f ,V Q 'swf 2 ' f ry. -ws ' .. .. ff . , i Y 1 K-1.-W' - V. , A .-htggig: . ' .f . 3,9-, ' .. X . 7 6, Q K, 1 INV i In vm, an f, f.,5,'t 2 X q 4, z ' A , x A , me 4, 2 4 ,- -Q fda' , 5' ,313-'Q f ffl' . fE:f'?Ejsgi5., 3: :'i5 ', N' 'V fig, ,' riff! ttf if 'QR ' K I ll it I 5 i fx V' 'ff si Q 5' 4, - ff , :gf 1 ies. 1, ,wh fc, S ij. N, K' 7. 9 uw gi s -2 lgsf 1175. . . e .Q il 721 f. .. -it 5 ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR - Frank Pitts of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Ruby Larkin of Brookhaven were named Alumnus of the Year by members of the Alumni Association. Thomas Lowery presents plaques to the winners. 215 1 l l t if 1 K'.' 4 342' r I ,'QQ r ' f- A L it A'A' his H- '--.annul-uni 5 E l or Q THE BANK OF WESSON, hometown of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College's main campus, salutes the Colettes from Wesson and Copiah County. From left to right are Janet Douglas of Wessong Laurie Hammack, Crystal Springsg Debbie Purser, Hazlehurst, feature twirlerg Helen Mullen and i Linda Lowery, both of Wesson. l t 1 i i ' BANK CF WESSON MEMBER OF Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation American Bankers Association Mississippi Bankers Association Salutes the Hometown Colettes g Established I893 8l Years ot Continuous Service Wesson, Mississippi l 216 LINCOLN COUNTY COUNTY SEAT Brookhaven, Mississippi A - -ag, s, .-c,.1t.v.,:.N'-N.. Q: . , - 'w-.Cs ..-:gum Wg iss We i Board of Supervisors Q: if W. A. Rogers, Beat I , 3, ri is 5 Claude Diamond, Beat 2 5 X , 91 V -, f R. L. Adams, Beat 3 T., .P .. R xx, .4 lx! , Ben Laird, Bea+4 l Y X ' . Oddee Smith, Bea+5. J he T li W' t M ' u. sa, 5 i 'I Carroll Calhound, Chancery Clerk ww- B A V A , ay , 1. - rf-ma. . at ' mm LINCOLN COUNTY FOOTBALL players are Ricky Ward, Ted Burns. Rodney Stokes, all of Brookhaven: Charles D s B g Chittog John Cole, Enterpriseg Steve Case, Brookhaven, with Coaches Greenlee, Hawkins, and McNairg and Ste McBride, Brookhaven. Working to Make Lincoln County a Better Place to Live . . and Yaur Future Twenty years from today, will the career you choose continue to offer you growth and challenge? The pine seedling planted today will be a mature tree then, ready for making into paper and thousands of other products made from trees. Indeed, the South is secured by its fast growing forest and the industry it supports. No industry in this industrial nation has a more certain demand for its products than the forest industry, and you can be a part of it. Think of the paper business. Think of tree farming and forestry. Timber is a crop, perpetuated and conserved by skilled forestry practices. St. Regis, a leader in Southern industrialization and forest management, invites every ambitious youth to take a look at forestry as a profession, and the paper industry as a challenging career. EGIS Jacksonville, Fla. Monticello, Miss. sll i ir 1 ,Nia Tl ll' 'f xr B ' - gi rls xg xg L ,f Eri e f N -93' , f - if x f .9 , f-rw - ' H .fr--el ' if ,. I Q. fr nv- , Y, . p f, s ,V Pensacola, Fla. 7 I .f I l l I l w u V l I 5 l le l I l U l President Thames accepted flag and flag pole from Woodmen of the World for Hook Stadium. I w 5 ij I X A , , KN gl gf? A . 'I 55? -I - 1 MK l ,Q 3-4 R we lt 3 l Q' X l ' 1. .5 :Nails V 2' ,xxxb h - W W- :fi .fum-f we fi f 'A 5 - H, j ' .... - W: 4 .X A 53? '-' X X ' ' ' - .' F x l l 1 E l I i v i l l l l M Co-Lin students show various emotions l l l 3 1 I The wide-aufaee bank nzahzr ifdllso easy Sl j-gy.. Owned by the people Serving the People FIRSI NATIONAL BANK 9 I . or . - ' . A A fx' ' mer- ' 'I -I' MAIN OFFICE: Mann Sl. M CommenelLIBER1Y BRANCH: Lrbeny Road At E. Fnnklll Wx: ' QA -655' sr.cA'rHnnlNsanANcHn-lwy.siNofm1FA1'HenLAuoanANcH:siswm.1'mmn I T me . W, ,W aix, ,Vi 4 it Z MEMBER F.D.I.C. - vm , ff? rffr M Q. ri , i U il 51, I W X ' in - I ' if 4 L, ,-.: V Vx -' - Y- A. 4 I' A I Af I 'Ii' U A I-S WAQQ we lg I ':'X 'A ' ,, . fr't'1f -wif ADAMS COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM members are mom. lm Tj Darnell charm, Mel- n ec. ,e ff .HW Z 'iii' vin Prater, Charlie Hines. Gerry Sandel, and Ronald Jones. On the back row are Gail Mor- I 'o ris. along with Coaches Alton Greenlee. C. B. Hawkins. and Ronnie McNair. Franklin Counly Board of Supervisors Are Proud of Honors Won By,.FranIcIin Counry S+uden'rs a+ Copiah-Lincoln Junior College E if LEE HESTER, Dis+ric+ I Wi O Roxie, Miss. ' CARL RAY LEHMANN, Dis+ric'r 2 Aj Q 'ggi 1 If Rou'I'e 2, Boxie, Miss. I FRANK ALLEN, Dis+ric'I' 5 , ,- Rt I, Smilhdale 1? HILTON M. ZUMBRO, Disfricf 3 N4A ,,., iqjgsa .l . I Box I25, Bude, Miss. 1 .lf ,.l. '.Ab 5. -'AMES E- D'CKEY- Disffid 4 Colettes Diane Cavazos and Pam Mad- Chancery Clerk dox Meadville, Mississippi Intramural sports offer activities to all ff' 7 1 .1 HU, ,Q V I ., A 4, .f .- .ET ' , f V Q -- . V lv j 'af' ' ' -ie. G 1, V' 6- rw f if I 2' f ' 4 r rf I 1 in N, COPIAH COUNTY'S TEAM won intramural football. MEMBERS are David Barn- hart, Jeff Gardner, Steve Simmons, Pat Drew, Tom Errington, Larry McAlpin, Lamar Hutchinson, Danny Ivy, Steve Harris, and Dexter Ware. J 5 I M if ' . flfm. if -a A 35, .t ,, . G' . fl 1 f W.-at 1 , , ., I , .A , , ' , . 2 I, M V1 K . it Q p. , A ,aw 'Z 8 'M ,. f? .rtlyr . x, 1 'Wk tag' , ,ff 5 M . Z 4 '51 1 .,. , M y 4, fi . , A ' . an . .V .., i ,,W5f,:,',L 4.1, ,. . Vi W 1 V' .r Q, 1 . z.. -W' gf-,-,Mr - W A if i QV ' , , W - N. - .. . 1- ....... F 'ff Q ,x .. .. .. H' --SEV? ,, ,K .V , fi . iz. 6, aff , -A f' .1 , ,we 1. 3 -'- 'zw- ' ' - - Q. N, , 1, ' f ' ' -,f..if:,ei-L+f .-Jw' :Q-f ,vwnt 2 4'-'5,.'. I .4't'f'...i.'i:Q . Q' ' A .i 'P ,' . .'t-- .- F , ,, ,, - -.Avi , + , 7 , 3,,.,-if-ff-f ,3,gg,9.-.:,,.,'gE.. , N' . , . ' .ggs U I -'N - f K C. f- N.. ' ,W ' , s A '- ,.. fi' . . .3-Q .vu A ' a -, - - ,,, ,. vu-an. Q-9-. na 3,140 sr. -f-. , . N ',9,, ,, 7 t M.. A ae, - at -ar r . ,-M 1 ,- 5 fb ,J 'L..1. ...N - .- . : : ' - . if r '! ' . ' . R l . 5 x al WOMEN'S FOOTBALL WINNERS from Adams County are Belinda Smith, Margee Griffin, Diane Sartin, Kay Smith, Sara Brown, Beverly Mayers, Sue Arseneau, and Belinda J ones. 3 V A Q 'A' ,.- I f lntramural teams compete with each other in football, basketball, softball and other tournaments. ln addition, intramural tournaments are held in ping pong, pool, eight ball, ' tobacco spitting, golf, and others. Bradley Smith, director of student activities. supervises intramural sports on campus. O l 4.1 Co-Lin students through competition WINNING INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL was Adams County, composed of Karen Brooks, Beverly Mayers, Paula Reed, Diane Sartin, Kay Smith, and Beth Smith. 'Y , -. 5 I We -.:4 ' Km , Wi' 5 38 21 H3 V E SQA we 'tu. ' .0 , , ,VZ .1 wi fj ' ' ' ' 1 ,. ,,,. fwfr . I W 4 is? 1 fffy yi 1, , y y an wi J 3 V y ' . . , Z 4 -a 950, 4: fx s q QMAA hun Cheryl Moffet, eight ball tourney winner fuoper leftjg Pat Watson, accuracy winner tobacco spitting contest and Derwood Holbrook at 18' 9161 in distance Bill Salters eight ball winner: and intramural golf shot. J! Q Ping Pong and Eight Ball Tournament 1 f f' X, ai J -..-... up , .42 , - ew, ,, ,, ,AAV Q iiii ai 5 ,M , . ,az 4 J -.., - ,f . Informal aot1V1t1es form life outs1de Y I lf ' J' , :f ?!i'Jff ,, 'f fm L' fl-af,fni V , '7 l 5j2z??, f:f'f'l 22: md'? sgffQ' i f -'P 7 EQ '55 1 S f '14 ,f fn . f Y '. mini? ff -' f I 4 f ' L I S l k trhCh'e rt al OITICOIIC P C356 3.5 me 0 C TIS ITIHS pa aria l N l'll be the Christmas party. just me. Guess WHO finally made it to the woods . . . MUS? We'll have our own Christmas party! 1 A Merry Ole Time Was Had By All . , 222 Making our own kind of music, too. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 the classroom in various Ways ,ff No thanks. The Office collected from us.' EEEEEW' .1 1:21 Egan 1v1!1-25111 -1'1Y1L'5I'lFNL . , 'I , ', 4 ,, 1' ..1mf..1 1Hd,g1i2IF,EEjE:1t 7 H5925 miidlk- 1 :1ZE1mm6J1f L .9 L'-s- WEEE EHEE EM ia: QB!! 5 EEE Who? Us? You gotta be kidding. iw' -f ,,,...ff' A151 Office was here alright. .lust five minutes ago. Scared us to death. Yea, Dep, you guessed it. I'm Office. We're waiting on Office. We'll get him. Office told me, but don't tell anyone. fi .1 If ,. '32 V I 07' 224 f '-. ENITH J smm-rs FuRNnuRE viLLAeE Televisions - Refrigera'rors - Washers - S+ereos Complere Furnifure and Appliances Experi Cus1'om Uphols+ering Deparfmem' If I'r's For Your Home, H s A+ Smi+h's P.O. Box 227 Brookhaven, Miss. 3960i Highway 5I Norfh Phone 833-795I gif i FLNJIQSRICHQ Fuw252rqcH i I MILK Dee 0 A , . u K :ii is ii lis., b ' N EW H EB R0 N ,sii -E 2 N E M . .. QQ 1 ,Q Q E se :QQ MJ , MANUFACTURING I X if gy COMPANY New Hebron, Mississippi SALUTING DIANE LITTLE OF NEW HEBRON, HEAD COLETTE , li ' ' V I I I A V 1, ,, -2- L- , -'pam wi AV -3 ' J , x -ff! -1 ,, ff . 1- '- ,.' . ,Q za 5 - -- Qf' I 7 ' i ' . 'Z '5 fj ' ,dye .f 'J-ff' .V 4 6 ,lk . ,. fi. . , -IA. 1 ,V-.:1.il.-Ling: - ' Ka' if A ky . V 5 n fl' ., ,l .nv 1 42 W. X ' v ' -a.'Pf'.i?. Ie- g.- 1 if 'fs if ,..:zfg :1-- ,A 1- -e'w:f7,s4. . . ,,,:L-VV ,.-4... 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COMPANY JACOBSEN A Member Company of Allegheny Ludlum ' lnduslries 'IW' f ' BROOKHAVEN DIVISION Brookhaven, Mississippi l '-., , 'A - 'ff , ---- . I . -' '--s . , ,V if 1' 1.- : ' ' as .A L b Ncwlvlilbtiln as as -gf, ' ' V it 'Q-'i--f-2:1 K V 7 e '4 we ew - 1 A Vs I.. I, 1 -. Brookhaven Colettes Ginny Britt and Debra Sarsfield. 225 Diane Little wins Miss Copiah-Lincoln pageant WN 'WK ' 4 1 as i WINNERS IN MISS COPIAH-LINCOLN 1973 pageant were fl to rj Cindy Simmons, tied for third alternateg Charlotte Barham, seeund alternate and talent winnerg Diane Little, Miss Copiah-Lincoln 19733 Donna Herrington, first alternate: and Lesa Smith, third alternate. Diane represented the eollege last summer in the Miss Mississippi Pageant. Eighteen mntestants entered the pageant. On the right: Mary Dees, Miss 6 '5'i Copiah-Linvoln 197211,-ruwned Diane as the new Miss Copiah-Lineoln. 'T ' ma is-in t 3 figf I 5 all 2 i t ime-I 9 F I l' l fi -5 2 i 5 -in - I V' 226 I 5' Trillium high school staff presents pageant 4 Y fl 1 fllll 1 fl in fwila ii E, i a K R .f N ,mx-,g .ia 1 .,e sa- C Chosen 'D as beauties in the annual Trillium high school pageant were fl to rl Debbie Newman, most beautifulg Suzanne Coleman, Diane Dees, and Miriam J. Curtis. It's A Halloween Thing was the theme ofthe pageant, in which 16 participated. Mary Dees, Miss Copiah-Lincoln 1972, was mistress of ceremonies. 1 2 E 5 I 1 -si t 7 228 BSU holds annual Halloween Carnival 0 at M IW H I I l I K l ',,w3?F5f 'Y . if-,wif . F l l Nj., Wx i N 5 w . r E 1 l E i E I 1 1 4 4 i I 1 TRUCKERS EXCHANGE BANK A. D. BRELAND, JR. Presiclenl il 'Q mi msd t f 2 C ' .5 . , A-,. f. X' -.Q 3 N Q f .r x . ' -I t I. Q -R J i. B' . J N R F. Xe x f t 'Q ,f K uflf M ' Y is X 5 mgesg- ta xii ' 1. f K 1 . 3 '-..,...s... ij 1, COPIAH COUNTY is represented on the football team by ffront leh to rigluj Johnny Stewart, Crystal Springsg Tony McAlpin, Crystal Springs: Anthony Greer, Crystal Springs Larry Ashley, Hazlehurstg and Randy Johns, Hazlehurst. Back row includes fl to rj Mike Clopton, Wesson, managerg Alton Greenlee, coach: Ronnie McNair, coachg C. B. Hawkins head coach: Ray Jackson, Crystal Springsg and ,lerry Brister, Wesson. YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Courlesy - Service - Securify TRUCKER'S EXCHANGE BANK Member Federal Deposif lnsura nce Corporation Cryslal Springs, Mississippi Your Walgreen Agency GENE POLK'S PHARMACY Magee, Mississippi IOO NorI'h Main Avenue Phone 849-2533 WISE MOTOR COMPANY MERCURY I LINCOLN Our 6O+h Year Hazlehursi, MS POTTER COMPANY Wesson Mississippi L. 0 R.M.1-IENDRIC GRADUATE SUPPLY HOUSE FAO. BOX IO34 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 39205 re preseniing HERFF-JONES COMPANY Class Rings-Inviiaiions Diplomas-Caps and Gowns Yearbooks Phone 354-5324 One of Mississippi's Better Stores xL '1,fA31,'lx5 E Ilmllfil-IIf'T ffm iiTWrTIw,GIe I IIQJL11lli!f!. IQ , I I ' I 'im - ' l'IIjl'ariware Hardware Company I fn f I 'BluiIdiEIg 'Electric 8I Plumbing Supplies 'Appliances ,Phone 587-9711 Monticello, Miss. Box 459 ' I I I ,, II KEYSTON E- I SENECA WIRE I c:I.oTI-I COMPANY Brookhaven, Mississippi I I .II I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I Home Owned by I C. D. BARNES P.O. Box 309 Phone 587-542I I I I Moniicello, Mississippi 39654 I I I I I BANKERS TRUST SAVINGS 8I LOAN ASSOCIATION Hazlehursi Mississippi I BANK OF FRANKLIN Bank Here and Grown Wi'rh Us Over 60 Years of Confinuous Service Member Federal Deposi+ Insurance Corpora+ion Branch Banks in Roxie and Bude BANK OF FRANKLIN Meadville, Mississippi V . A s' ' , . q ' fi -3 Wear A se-are f ' I ,ji - . ,, ,L ' A. -. 9 .i.Q,f' ' .' 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'ln Complimenls of FRANKLIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL RUSS OIL COMPANY and RUSSELL'S CITGO SERVICE STATION ELL 'C' S. I ?' -' , -. NU' o , ,. - - -ff,-,A .. . , ,,f1,.s,5 au . . gh iffy. -vi- I . , ,f el, A , We Offer Road Service o I 1 -'ffilitfll' 'ish I vlwf-'lg-1 - ' f , - 3 V. V. V JV: ,. V, E , f.':'1:r.1f'gLfL UQZLVL 4? T - f ' - A Phone 1 ' ' IPTV I I1 4 I . I I 4 643-2765 V ,iff .3 , ' S . - , j, sy' H 2 Wesson, Mississippi 5' I . ,L H- Y' V -4, ,i V' '-4 -I 'jr Q - -, Ng V ' ' ' ' V A ' . - ,..,.MW,,, 1, V 4 V I ,V VV V V ,I -Qi 1 ,V VIVIV: V . 1 ' ' I I. f , V Sli L ' ,' an f ,g A1'Q,',f' ',Q'7Q?i fILivff4f 'bij' gg! .V 'MV , V - ' -f., 'l, ,,, ffL.f 2fA,V Ziyhw ' 1' f M---J.-'13r.:r- - . Y HL? V .I A , WIA, V V5,i,VJ,.l53,,.5V.-, ,Er f- f- WVU : ,.VV iff? Vfiff ,i:lL,j'nVV VII- ,V .V - ., V, V I V ,, f R ' 44 Vibe? F ?i - IL' ' '3 1. ' , .V 0- ,Iolynn Wells and Diane Robertson, both of Meadville, are Colettes at Co-Lin. A Nice Place 'ro Visi+ 2 JOLLY FORD CO., INC. gm 9 9 DIAL 849 3391 g I ' i ' P' O' BOX 97 ' Fqn-'D Box 5 I 6 58 7-774I ' uw 1' -J f7f7 ' ' 5 v 1 5 M0 +'CeIIo' MBS' 39654 SANATORIUM, MISSISSIPPI For Your New Car Visi'I HAMMOND FORD CO. Crys'I'aI Springs Mississippi S'I'ay in SchooI SCARBROUGH MOTORS, INC. Meadville Mississippi SEAY APPLIANCE COMPANY Philco Freezers, Refrigera+ors GERALD SULLIVAN MOTORS, INC. Phone 355I 40I E. Jackson Ave. New Hebron, Mississippi 39I4O Buick Poniiac GMC Trucks Phone Mendenhall Mississippi AMERICAN STATION I n Brookhaven BENOITS W.C. Izard, Owner Over Fiffy Years of Lovely Things ni?zIFhPrSi: af LiH'Ie Prices ISSISSIPPI WESTERN AUTO W GODBOLD INSURANCE AGENCY 849-3377 ' I since 1909 Magee, Mississippi Brookhaven, Mississippi 833-24I I CompIimen+s of STAFFLER-HERMAN'S JEWELERS Brookhaven, Mississippi F' em- fl H Y' - lI'bl u gan L 111111115 Eroelhevon IVIIQQIQQIOOI e eop,ew oma eyour money grow, RUTH'S FASHIONS Franklin CounI'y's Only CompIe+e Funeral Service FRANKLIN FUNERAL HOME An Affiliafe of Brookhaven Funeral Homes, Inc. Phone 643-227I PAUL PARKER Meadville, Miss. Wesson. Mississippi MBHBQBI' Ph. THF j H.c. NEWMAN, Pfopfaem 894-9992 X I X L I I X HAZLE MOTOR COMPANY x f f x 'Q X , fy' .L -S SHOP New and Used Paris - New and Used Cars AII Kinds of Repairs - Shell Gas Highway 5I Soufh Hazlehursf Th 8-hour loaf KELLWOOD COMPANY KINGSWELL GROUP Work Clothing Division Monticello, Mississippi: Wesson, Mississippi: and Independence, Louisiana An Equal Opportunity Employer MXF Salutes . . . ff 'Km' ix .tx VS? t .Nm.,Q-sw N 3 , - as ix- sf. Q. bex , mf-.,s. miss, X ,sys xi s,x. , :Rx Lawrence County Colettes include Charlotte Barham of Sontag and of Monticello. to.-1, , Mary Belinda Walle BAN KERS TRUST Savings 81 Loan Association Washington St., East Side Courthouse Square Monticello, Mississippi 39654 Complimentary Ads BROOKHAVEN Ratlitt Sheet Metal Works The Bargain Center McCALL CREEK Garland Byrd's Service Station W r 1 Y 236 . 1, ., , Alas, the whole World is but a stage IV' 702-5-1 I W 11 Second Semester brings headlines Grady Nutt headlines Religious Emphasis Week ,QQ so Q6 Nationally famous Grady Nutt headlined REW in April. Nutt has made SP Q numerous appearances on the Mike Douglas Show. Wordsworth appears at Arts Festival W' g.L Richard Wordsworth, great great grandson of William Wordsworth, was featured at Co-Lin's Third Annual Arts Festival. The festival featured many activities including The Fanasticsf' high school day, literary competition, etc. Self Study Committee arrives Danny Moseley and Becky Thompson won Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College. Moseley, Thompson head Who's W-ho 237 ln memory of . . . Shown with Dr. Ewing lleftj are President Billy Thames and Mrs. Maggie Flowers Ewing during open house at Co-Linis Ewing Fine Arts center last spring. DR. J. M. EWINC, president of Copiah- Lincoln from 1932-1956, was Co-Lin's second president. After leaving Co-Lin, he served as president of Delta State College until his retirement in 1971. He and Mrs. Ewing, the former Maggie Flowers, resided in Clinton. Dr. Ewing died September 8 following complications after surgery. The administration building is named for him and the fine arts center for Mrs. Ewing, both of whom were instrumental in Co- Lin's early history as a junior college. l'rr-slrn-k C. ,lordzin 238 l 1 , t l X' Miss Willie Mae Hamill Death came in late June, 1973, to Miss Willie Mae Hamill who had been a member of Co-Lin's faculty since 1946. For the past five years she was chairman of Copiah-Lincoln's humanities division. Miss Hamill was sponsor of Phi Theta Kappa for 16 years and was active in many educational, professional, and religious organizations. The 1973 Trillium was dedicated to her and even though she was forced to retire in March because of her health, she was able to return to campus for a special dedicatory ceremony in late May. Copiah-Lincoln truly lost two friends in the deaths of Dr. James M. Ewing and Miss Willie Mae Hamill. Fredrick C. Jordan, a sophomore at Copiah-Lincoln Junior College - Natchez Center, was drown on a fishing trip, along with a brother-in-law, just before Christmas. 4.1. autographs X 239 autographs ' 'oh A.. .V .M 5 .. 1 .1,. R1 55 , jhu , ff argl fa ,. . nl r,' , . A NJ ' . lr dnl ,IV T S ,. bf. P Fin ml, 4 ,u ,. v HI I if . .E F A , I I I f all-I .r Qu .. uc E4 I .1 ' J' QL 4:55 W L- 17 J , J '-: 'Q If FI . J U f 4 17 ' 59 .Q .K na 7,5 EEE' I' , 5. 495 ... ac. ' , 551 e 1? qu iii! 111: 'x Ea HY LF '11 iv. Yr ii :gg 1315 3? YU: 53? PE? Eu' ,U BJ I 'W wi -5 if ii .. .. .if YZ if ff if rl mv., nfvvxzrzan. -.':11'.- ..w,a.'.. ... -. .. . . , .. .i.,fmm,.m,,. ,wi W . 55-y-33,3-I-, ,Muga-


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