Copiah Lincoln Community College - Trillium Yearbook (Wesson, MS)
- Class of 1975
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5. O C l I ,, 0 5 .44-VL Jv l Presenting Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College Wesson Campus Natchez Campus and Copiah-Lincoln High School Wesson, Mississippi The Trillium's fiftieth anniversary 1925-1975 The simple life The simple life is many things other than an uncompli- cated schedule. It involves a mode of thinkingg the idea of living a life free from unnecessary worry, or troubled thoughts. All that is needed is child-like faith that all things eventually work out for the best. Co-Lin students seem to have a way of looking at the brighter side of an issue. No matter what the problem is there's always time for a chat . . . time to share the newest for oldestl joke on campus . . . time to stop and think. The simplicity of Co-Lin is the pure fun of meeting new and interesting people . . . learning about yourself through observing others . . . finding yourself by witness- ing your own interaction with new personalities that you have met . . . discovering that each person, often unknow- ingly, offers you some of his own personality to intertwine with yourself. 5:1 c :Q,r'.?'G: ' :t 'Ui ' iz' u 'Wm 31 . 'FFT , we aw- - p , QQ. -X . I ': J 'vl'k5l1d'5.T 'l 9- 5 2 1 E is do sk , 3 ,. 7,1 1 .W ..,, , ,X ::5Lg:-- t ig-2' . , . , MK S, 'fx ,J N J' A 5 j ia?-1' i2:1'1 1ff' 'w . ' f f f f I Pi. 2 - ff-' rel ' ' Q M W 2' , w .4 - 1 A - gf, ' , ,V V - 1 'E 52 W 5 ': J , iff 4' 1 ' v -V ' V 52175 -uid' ' , iff! ?'v' 0 ' , ' ,f , v - W ff: ,' ' 'g ' 1 x ' 1 . m L X V Q KN ' - qjif p W1 ., X . 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But we use words for more universal understanding. However there is more -talking or communi- cating is another way to grow. The schooling we receive at Co-Lin is not only that knowledge found in books. In consists of the learning that we as people receive as we brush shoulders with other peo- ple. This is knowledge that we can't be tested on, except through life's experiences. .E-. - Excitement - a word with several mean- ings. Parties, dances, ballgames, for some. Sports provide great exhilaration. Being a spectator is a more fitting role for others. There is gratification in both. Being a partici- pant in the action of life as well as in a ballgame has its drawbacks as well as sitting on the sidelines. Who is to say which is best? Q1 1. Q v I 1 i I N .- , if tt - ' , ,, ,N gr 's 2534 ff a t 4' ,- + gf 'M Q .mari Y K .ov . 10' . F it 6 Ydrf? . j- V -.. cg N f -A- 4 .',ffiQf . NF. , ',.L,-., M . .2 i at.. , x X, lv- 4144 Y x u 1 N N . 3' J -1. , fy 5-i 55 - w Friends - what an elementary word. Friendships are something we learn as soon as we start to grasp the meaning of words. Yet the friends we meet in col- lege will shape us and mark us for the rest of our lives. This is so much more than simple companion- ship. Our friends at Co-Lin substitute the security and love that we have knovsm before only in a family' unit. Often the closeness is a forever thing . . . some- times not. Somehow change is inevitable. Even though many of us go our separate ways never to meet again - bonds remain. 'Y-1 fm I 4' N ' y 9 dw, ' 1 Ft? x if 'J A , J , iii- '74 ' Af' 5 'rj ' is A -. .Q F ., 'H-., ,Q 'Q . ,- ,X . f ., sk V fi ly A in f 9 -x Wllf.l'llffS 1 Even though We anticipate the future, we cannot escape from the past. Copiah-Lin- coln has a rich past . . . with its first opening as an agri- cultural high school in 19153 the first printing of the annual, The Co-Lin, in 1925 . . . the college is known by the annual's first name, Co-Lin. . .and the adding of the junior college program in 1928. These early years were the simple years. W f 7 at '51 Lyra. 11- H-' , v N- .. U ' J 1-main V+ ll' go- UN - n .24 K.. g--I 1 an 9 QJXV- V -- multi -fi! JI- LII , fnurnq- .y Il, ., 'VL I -sv 1 fr, ill 4 , J-.gg We at Co-Lin are essentially country people. It is said that country people are simple.' Often this is not said in a complimentary man- ner, meaning that sophisticated ideas and com- plicated life styles are needed to fully enjoy life. Admittedly, it is wrong to see things from only one point of view as many country people seem to do. Yet, it is possible to look from so many angles that the picture becomes blurred. As one author has phrased it, Have you stopped to smell the roses? Have we stopped to see the uncomplicated ways life is beautiful? Wesson is such a place. 9 .l l ,I I2 -, ru., . l -- .H-.14 -T 55924 i4 Yf Jil- 4 I Tiki Tr. -QW w Q 4, . I mg 'l J JY L' ji' ,wma ,, CQ' N o A f . 1, , ,. . . '1- 4 , - , f E X A .xl- 1-Y EE s x N F 'n lv 1 'WWE-' vii 'ww . - . - sly- -- nys- , vu ' - Mp - Q ., , . f , ' .. ME-:J7-'iv wg. W '. . A' 7' if-1 -. e '. K 'H-lflfilaig-'.s' . 2.6 M. -..' ' .Ai 1 ' 'fs::,.l '..sAf.l'--K-7.1.1. '1in.'- - 'lxakikvzal-. As we turn to the simple things 1n l1fe, we often start rediscovering the realm of nature that God has glven us to enjoy. We learn that other people are one of the most awe some treasures ever given to man and that love 1S the most unparalleled of all. 14 31:61 . 55. gigf'7-'iffxff' 'BT as -'Q' ,o -If 4 A Q I Wu- Jef' xxzsxfwfwxxwx -vwiiiilbfwxl' K' ' 1- - ' -- .ww- ' nz 5 X w:Yo:f'lf3'3 Q1 - ,Q :..,.,,,, - M Q A U -1 +12 HY' . ,J .XA Nu. A J -lp -Q - 4 fr- ., -e ., x . . College expands under President's leadership President Billy B. Thames has dedicated part of his life to the improvement of Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College. His list of accomplishments is long. While a student at Copiah- Lincoln, he was selected to the college's first Hall of Fame and was an honor graduate. I-Ie continued his education at the University of Southern Mississippi where he received his bachelor of science degree and a master of science degree. In August, 1974, he was awarded his doctorate degree from USM. Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College has grown immensely since Dr. Thames became president in Ianuary, 1968. The campus has been transformed into one of progress and the Natchez campus has been added. Adult education has expanded and all programs have advanced. Dr. and Mrs. Thames are the parents of three children, Rachel Lynn, Rebecca Leigh, and William Bass, Ir. if-Ft ' -f qsgwi- . if-'A ggylii ' U VW-, . c . , V ,-.Jeff . ,'4 g:,sI'h I Z 1 , m.. ' ,L .. rv-4-aa. .f ,',, wg?- I , .,.,A 5 ,ml vm .,i,,. lf -s ...--.-....., The simple life exists on campus . . . the quietness of a weekend or the front Campus on a Cold day . . . the close fellowship with friends. . .the enjoyment of Coffee- houses with excellent entertainment . . . the complexity of college life . . . all make up our days at CLIC. --KZ. -.4 ,WU ,ZZ 'YI f 'W ' ,. , gr-.vf,, R-Sul 1123- L N, 'ff fx- 4-. N.. 'fain TP t 'V 'M 1 E -st ' , . W 4' 'x J K ., .,,,, lt k , Q X 3 t 'Q l Y' Q sf V Q ,I -U t K 2 l E Q 2 Q ur 'nn f 1 I Life outside the classroom is what we make it. . .a Conversation with a faculty member in the grill or on campus . . . yet the campus is big enough to share it with friends or to steal away for just a moment of rest . . . But regardless we work to help the school main- tain its image outside the class- room. : as-fn, V -,. www ,I Ti fir rf All of this outlines part of Co-Lin's sim- ple life . . . only a small fragment of the past 50 years that the Trillium has recorded the history of the college. As we look to the future, we predict many more hits in the years to come. E K 4 Trillium dedication goes to I. M. Lewis A college is nothing without students and students can be nothing without teachers. There are many things in life which we accept as matters of fact, without gratitude or appreciation. Words alone cannot express the meaning of a single smile. So with a smile, with pride and with honor, the 1975 Trillium staff on its fiftieth anni- versary dedicates the yearbook to: A person who came to Copiah-Lin- coln Iunior College in 1946 as a teacher. His teaching career began at Dixon School in Neshoba County and he taught one year at Brookhaven before coming to Co-Lin. A graduate of Copiah-Lincoln with an A. A. degree, B.S. and M.E.A. degrees from Mississippi State Univer- sity, with additional work at the Uni- versity of Mississippi, Mississippi Col- lege, and Mississippi State University. A son of a Methodist minister who lived all over South Mississippi and who graduated from Long Beach High School. A man who served a year and a half in the Army in the Middle East during World War II. A congenial gentleman who became registrar of the college in 1963 and who was a long-time principal of Copiah- Lincoln High School until 1968. A member of the Lions Clubg Masons: American Legiong Mississippi Regist- rar's Associationg Mississippi Educa- tion Associationg Iunior College Faculty Associationg and former president of Copiah-Lincoln Education Association. A member of the First Methodist Church in Brookhaven where he has served as secretary of the administra- tive board. A person who is married to the for- mer Maude Lancaster of Florala, Ala. They have two children, Larry, who works in New Orleans, and Rachel CMrs. Bobby Freemanj who lives in Illi- nois. A person who became associated with Co-Lin in 1933 as a student and who has seen many changes over the years. A man whose hobbies are gardening and traveling. BIQVCE DEDICATE THE 1975 TRILLIUM 1. M. Lewis ,, . '.?f'..f if 'yyijjlh :af-A-w...., .I ?,,,,,,,-.Q ,W 55,5 -f ,gig 1. -A .,.. WMV I. ,. 1 . . ,,, W X ACTIVITIES Council works for student welfare STUDENT COUNCIL members are ffront 1 to rj Diane Dees, Diana Cavazos, Iolynn Wells, Angela Northup, Diane Robert son, Rosemary Owens, Calvin Lyons, Kenny Blair, Alvin Lyons, Tillmon Bishop, and Ianet Douglas. Not pictured are Nan ette Bates and Wanda Britt. Diana Cavazos serves as student body president TJ' ffgi -',.. .1 gl., .X .. . X---Vs--xi. f i,7,,5x, X ,.:,.,l..,-, , R , rj -x LXXFY-Imax-'il ll. l, -C -,gi 'f 'alla' in I xv 5 .4 f -i ' ,' s ' - X 5 - 'Q xr Ng l :X r V jf, STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS are tl to rl Diana Cavazos. presidentg Alvin Lyons, vice presi- dent: Diane Robertson, secretary: and lolynn Wells. treasurer. Members of the council serve on com- mittees such as rules and regulations, student welfare, etc. Resident Councils make rules for dormitories Northup, Bates head dorms Stevens Hall officers include Angela Northup, president: Debra Halford, vice X president: Patsy Lee, secretary: and Patsy Callendar, treasurer. Copiah Hall is served by Nannette Bates as president: Vicki Bass, vice president: Lynn Vince, secretary: and Connie Ashley, trea- surer. Making internal rules for the women's resident halls are tfront l to rl Patsy Callendar: Iackie Falvey: Angela Northup, :president of Stevens Hall: Pam Iones: and Lynn Vince. Middle row includes Lynette Walters: Nanette Bates, president of Copiah Hall: and Vickie Bass. Back row includes Kay Walker, Connie Ashley, and Debra Halford. Several members are not pictured. . A. h 'Q Q. .e 2' i' Bishop, West serve as council leaders . ' Ngffiia H 'Fin-Nw S-' , 'Se '52? E'gs-friivksliia Members of the Men's Resident Council include ffront l to rl Ioe Boyles, Tillmon Bishop, president: Lynn Posey: Darrell Seal. and Randy Bradshaw. Standing are Grover Smith, advisor: and Terry Mullins. Not pictured are Derwood Hol- brook: Ioe Hutchins: Stanley Prestwood: Mike Bedford: and Sammy West, vice president of the group. ll f We SS . 0,2 .J-' 'f :Z S It J fl X Rx WM . 0 1. ' F SCA coordinates religious activities Student Christian Association members represent the religious organizations on campus. Members include tfront 1 to rj Robin Weathersby: Alita Summers, publicity chairman: Cindy Milton: the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director: Nannette Bates, program chairman: Suzanne Coleman: Shirley Campbell, and Roger Whittington. On the back are Lewis Kalil: Ronald Iones: Roger Walker, president: Herman Sylvester, vice president: the Rev. Ron Barham, Wesley Foundation sponsor: Lynn Bilbo: Al Shi- you, secretary: and lim Lightsey, SCA sponsor. Christian Focus Week is sponsored by the Student Christian Association during first semester, while Religious Emphasis Week is held second semester. This year a new format for Focus Week was adopted, appealing to a larger segment of the student body. Programs include speakers on brotherhood and human relations, premarital and sex information, thana- tology, and mental health. Each speaker, an expert in his field, returned during the second semester for a seminar in following up on his subject. Well-known speakers are sought each year for REW such as Grady Nutt who appeared last year. Other activities were sponsored by the SCA, which is composed of presidents, sponsors, and representatives from the religious organizations on campus. Weekly meetings of the SCA are held. SCA sponsors Focus Week, Religious Emphasis Week Scenes from the frog race held prior to Christian Focus Week. Frog jumpers included such campus personalities as Iim Lightsey. Rev. Roy Smith, and Crover Smith. A cold afternoon was had by all. , ff ZS A Art Students' League attends shows, meetings Members of the Art Students' League include ffrontl Ruff Turner advisor: Iann Tullos, Bill Tate, Derrel Smith. fmiddlel Dwight Reeves Debra Synder, Aarie Deese. ttopl Kay Alexander. DECA open to DMT students 9 .r -e -O '35 4 OO S Q, I X 2 Q- v '83, A 0 5 P 9 1' sits 95 5 DECA members include ffrontl Kenneth Robertson: Ernest Davis: Phyllis Sterling Watkins, vice president: Kay Harper, secretary-treasurer: Ronnie Lee, advisor. Back Row: Gilbert Crawford: Danny Hallman: Calvin Lyons, president: Louie Lane, Robert Lang, reporter. DECA, standing for Distributive Education Clubs of America, is open to students in distribution and marketing technology. Each April members compete in the State DECA Leadership Conference in Iackson in various categories. Wesley provides worship, fellowship N ' ,if ' 5' wt.. b lf Z ,aa ' X ., 1 I Wesley Foundation members include tfirst row, l to rl Dianne Middleton, Shirley Iones, Charles Hughes and Brenda Burkes. Middle row includes Shelly Summers. Tommy Tanner, Nannette Bates, the Rev. Ron Barham, advisor: and Matt Buckles. Third row includes Kathy Brister, Ieanette Smith, Martha Tarver, Bubba Keywood and Al Shiyou. 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 in the Wesley room upstairs over the bookstore. Serving on the Wesley Council are A1 Shiyou, Kathy Brister, Nan Bates, Tommy Tanner, Bubba Keywood, and Suzanne Cliett. BSU holds Vespers, sponsors many activities Q' 3 ,:., Hp' ,. Baptist Student Union officers include tfirst row l to rl Ianice Saxon, historian: Patsy Lee, special activities: Lola Page, missions chairman: Cindy Milton, Vespers chairman: Lynette Singletary, secretary: Glenda Hilliard, dorm representative. Second row includes the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director: Sue Spencer. dorm representative: Danny Harrell, faculty advisor: Angela Northup, Vespers chairman: Herman Sylvester. dorm representative: Roger Whittington, communications: and Lynn Bilbo. president. Not pictured is Tommy Sparkman, dorm representative. BSU activities are varied and numerous. A pre-school retreat, the BSU state convention and officers' retreat, Youth Night in jackson. weekly trips to rest homes in the area. regular meetings, and Vespers Monday through Thursday evening are just part of the activities offered. One does not join BSU, but he instead participates in its many activities. Westminster sponsors Sunday night Vespers ?'c1 P' Ji -I 1 fu' A Q - H? L' i : - Q Westminster Fellowship, which meets weekly, sponsors Vespers each Sunday evening in the Westminster room at the Top of the Bookstore. Members include tl to rj Mrs. Keith McDaniel, sponsor: Lewis Kalil, presi- dent: Lola Page: Nan Bates: Shelly Summers: and Phillip Gruchy: vice president. Not pictured is Suzanne Coleman, representative to the Student Christian Association. Catholic Students Ministry reorganizes f wsu., v---......, ,wh Q--o-...,,,,' Reorganized this year, the Catholic Students Ministry is composed of tbottom, l to rl Diana Cavazos, Pat Tomsky, Debra Synder. Louise Zucarro, Sharon Wright, Father Iohn Rietti, advisor. Top row tl to rj are Brad Case, Leonard Cabrera, I. Harrison, Iames Latham, Bill Tate, and Dr. Maria de las Reyes. ug ,Xlil 2 H, M A --I CIRCLE K members include tbottom l to rl Richard Lambert, Eddie McKinney, Randy Gates, Mike Lee, Matt Buckles, Tobie Thompson and Diane Rob- ertson, Sweethearts: Alvin Lyons, Darrell Seal, Calvin Bynum, and Terry Smith. Standing are Kenny Blair, Stanley Prestwood, Mike Daughdrill, Bill Pollard, Wayne Oglesby, Donny Moseley, Eddie Pritchard, Paul Ioe Cagliardi, Mark Brady, Earl Brown, Daniel Dillard, and Bradley Smith, sponsor. Circle K sponsors Mess Co-Linn, other projects Circle K, service organization, is sponsored by the Brook- haven Kiwanis Club. Outstanding services projects are performed by members. Attending conventions and Kiwanis meetings are part of the activities. The group annually sponsors the Mess Co-Lin Pageant. ik' OFFICERS OF CIRCLE K are tseated l to rl Lynn Posey, vice president: and Wayne Oglesby, secretary and treasurer. Standing are Larry San- ders, president: and Bradley Smith, sponsor. F iii. w ,l5 CIRCLE K SVVEETHEARTS are Tobie Thompson and Diane Robertson. dl if X t x X 1 Vi -1 S NQ, ill XX 0 0 V, X 5212111 t l French Club communicates in clubis language 3 'L FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS include tfront l to rl Shirley Campbell: Diane Williams, secretary: Betty Io Keywood: Lawanna San- didge: Donna Powell: and Tanya Ponder. Back row includes Wayne Oglesby, vice president: Steve McBride, treasurer: Ai Shiyou: Eddie Pritchard: Tim Boyd: and Harold I. Patterson, advisor. Not pictured are Roger Walker, president: Don Underwood: Billy Stahan: and Marguerite Ogletree. The club, which communicates in French during meetings, is interested in having fellowship and communication through their common interest in language. Delton Butler serves as state VICA president NY,,,,,. . N ,of '-91:92, 7--rye,-.-f..t nw: , ,AL ,N . -. ,-,, 61 r1r1 91 r1r1 r1r1 P1 rs riff-1 i-'VFW 'r1r'H'r1'r r 1 -1 -1'r'l ri'W'irii'r1 -v W r P-r riff-1 iii . L'.l s'.a AF.: n.'J J.: if.: l.'.a n.'.4 n.'a i.'.i 1.'.i 1.'a v.'.: L.'.i c.'.a n.'.v A.'.l l.'J J LJ L LJ .1 L l.'J i.'.1 L'.1 L.'J :fa J LJ L u..l J Ja i.'.a L.'.f 1 r r :Q 5: 5: Et 51 :E 53 'IE :H 9: rp rl: El 5: 13: FJ r'1 r' .i L.: La La :H L: LG :G E: ul? LZ r J A' 1. LJ L.: T t :':r.'::'::'::'..l:'..l: .l:'::'-.il,.'-.ina1.46325 i.'.u. Iv: LJ -'r.rr..vu. 1.3 L., 1 '::'::J v..r i..:i..n.Jn. Lauri' t 51 E 53 51 E EI 'El Pl ffl DG EI F1 Fl 'El ea tr.. PZ JJ cl Cu cu In i.'.. cu Cb EC 53 E 51 CC fi In t.. f.. 1... L '- III ' 51 51 ul In dl E3 51 53 EI 51 D1 . R' ., '1 r-vr-wr 1 l.'.iL'JL .1 'V P1 ig x. .i L'.z .1 I. f W Y l L. un. ' 1.4 -'wr W. U5 ,eu , . L 'fl r V' inf Y J 3 Co-Lin's own Delton Butler serves as state post-secondary VICA president. Butler attended the Washington, D.C. VICA Leadership Conference in October and several other events during his year as state president. VICA stands for Vocational- Industrial Clubs of America. Over 200 students are members of VICA here. r1r ir'1r'1r'1r'1r1r'lr'1r1 r1r1r'1rwr. rwr ' '.a 'J l.'.a u.'.a l. ..i l. ..l l.'..n m.'.l l.'J L'.: L' 'J :J r'1r1 r'1r'1r1r'1r er'l r-1 r-ir -1 r :Pa l.'.l gl LF.: LF.: E.: s.'.l l. .l n.'.l :.'.: l.'.l I.. S .I IJ r'lr1 4 r'l r'lr rw r'1r1 ' l.'.l I 'Q ,Z gg:it .I l.'.1 I.-'J L' - r.'.: l.'.i lg T' f ' . f VICA claims 200 members im? OFFICERS OF VICA at Co-Lin include lseated l to rl Wade Westmorland, treasurer: Derwood Holbrook. sear- geant at arms: Osmond Everett, chaplain: james Gentry, reporter: and Delton Butler, vice president and state president. Back row includes Tom Piazza, state advisor: Buddy Blalock. president: Becky Lofton. secretary, Mike Ikerd, parliamentarian: Cene Newman, photographer: and Earl Sisco, advisor. ffgi- 441. w'y,41gL f 9, .V tg-J. 2' A-gf fglfy' ', -,. , I 255' K: ' pls' '53 bei SJ- 1 --1 Hg' Z.. 1,3 AJ is 'E E P K -v 31 J-Gi . 5-53 Ph1 Theta Kappa hosts state convention i t v L Members of Phi Theta Kappa national lunior college honorary society include fl to r frontl Billie Dawn Strait Connie R Cole Glo ria Meyers, Ginny Britt and Susan Brister Back row includes Rosemary Owens Lynn Bilbo Wayne Oglesby Iimmy Dale Edwards and Durr Walker, Ir. sponsor Copiah-Lincoln's two chapters of Phi Theta Kappa, Eta Omega on the Wesson campus and the Natchez campus chapters, hosted the state Phi Theta Kappa convention this fall in Natchez. Many outstanding speakers were presented to the groups, representing chapters from across the state. Co-Lin's Eta Omega chapter was elected president of the state-wide organization for 1975-76. Phi Theta Kappa is a national junior college honorary society which has for its purposes to encourage scholarship, to culti- vate friendship, and to promote cooperation among junior col- leges across the nation. Eta Omega chapter holds two initiations during the year, one in the fall and one in the spring. Durr Walker, Ir., chairman of the humanities division, is sponsor. Twenty-six students were inducted into member- ship during the year. At the spring initiation, Dr. Billy B. Thames, Co-Lin presi- dent, was initigtgd as an hgngr- Officers of Eta Omega chapter are tseatedl Rosemary Owens president tstandmg l to rl Billie Dawn Strait ary member. secretary Susan Brister vice president Wayne Oglesby treasurer and Durr Walker Ir sponsor Twenty-six join during initiations FALL SEMESTER INITI- ATES include tfront l to rj Connie Meadows, Alita Sum- mers, Dana Rials, Shirley Campbell, and Iann Tullos. Back row includes Ronnie Byrd, Kenny Halford, Steve Harris, and Durr Walker, Ir., sponsor. Alla,- SPRING INITIATES include ffront l to rj Mellanie Brown, Sandy Poole, Denise Landress. Ioye Cooper, Carol Cupitt, Donna Powell, and Shirley Boswell. Middle row includes Linda Smith, Sue Del Frazier, Ianice Wel- born, Ioan I-Iammack, Gena Hood, and Elizabeth Ann Ray. Back row includes Dr. Billy Thames, Terry G. Smith, Bubba Keywood, Durr Walker, Ir., sponsor: Matt Buckles, Tim Boyd, and lack Conn. ABOVE: fleftj Dr. Billy B. Thames was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa as an honorary member during the spring ini- tiation. Billie Dawn Strait and Susan Brister, shown here, were among offi- cers conducting the ceremony. fright. topl Refreshments were served at a reception following initiation. Mr. and Mrs. Durr Walker, sponsors, chat with speaker Mrs. Ann Parkman, and with President Rosemary Owens. WWCL-F M broadcasts 13 hours daily Students run the entire phase of the radio station, including broadcasting all athletic events. Popular music is played during the 13 hours that the station is on the air daily. Officers of WWCL-FM, Mississippi's Original Non-Commercial Educational station, are tl to rj Marshall Bankston, program director, Tillmon Bishop, station manager: Lester Tarbutton and Danny I-lodges, associate directors. UHAA f .XXX ,Y UISC IOCKEYS at campus station WWCL-FM, all holding licenses by the Federal Communications Commission, are ffront l to rl lA'HllFl' Tarliutton, Mary Rutland. Kathy Scale, lanet Hittzhner, Mark Brady, and Tillmon Bishop. Back row tl to rl are Eddie llritmzliartl, llavid Alexander, Marshall Banlxston, Paul lot' Cagliardi. VVayne Oglbeshy, Ioe Smith. Marcus Dean, Danny llodgus, and Alvin Lyons. FTA provides guest speakers, informal discussions if.- 'v 5 f .sin -:fa J Y gg ffft-14. , 3 , 1 ig, t gy, l FTA provides fellowship and training for those planning to enter the teaching profession. Informal discussions and guest speakers are featured. Debate Club attends Youth Congress DEBATE CLUB members include front row, 1 to r, Martha Spradley: Linda lean Hill: Diane Williams, presi- dent: and Randy Bradshaw, secretary and treasurer. Back row includes Iohn Lowery: Randy Bell: Danny Harrell, advisor: Al Shiyou. vice president: and Randy Cates, reporter. Bell, Cates, Hill, Lowery, Shiyou, Wil- liams, and Ronnie Byrd attended the Mississippi Youth Congress in lackson in November. tt f FUTURE TEACHERS UF AMERICA members are tl to rj Brad Case, Adele Noble, vice president: Phyllis Moore. president: Ieanette Smith: Suzanne Coleman: Kenny Blair. Second row, Nancy Wilcher, treasurer: Lula Smith: Ioye Cooper: Ruth Ann Weeks: Shirley Camp- bell: Beth Smith: Lynn Low- ery. secretary. Third row includes Mrs. Sharon Alexan- der and Miss lane Ainsworth, sponsors: Barbara Barnes: Dianne Middleton: Kathy Brister: Martha Tarver: Pat Wallace: and Denise Lan- dress. 35 -21, ,c?: N0 lVOl'lG1 L'.1 .'.i L'.i L'.1 i.'.i i.'.i i..'..i L'.1 i..'.i L'.1 L'J 1 r1 - r1 5.1 L' r1 L!-I L 1-1 Ll r1 L'.1 r 1 L'.1 ROGRESS r1 I-1 L'.1 L'.1 l 'l l 'l l 'l l 1 f '! l 'l P J 6?vXQfs. 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The chapter participates in the State Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Con- ference each spring. .1 It Delta Psi Omega 1n1t1ates new members vggzktwaqgxllff Q f 'l Sl f' ah' i ltiyflib l z ,, DELTA PSI OMEGA national college honorary dramatics fraternity IS composed of Cl to rj Norma McNeill, Burlian Walker, Randy Bradshaw, Dwight Reeves Suzanne Cliett Betty Baker Iohn Landress Patsy Callendar Iann Tullos, and Charlotte Taylor. in ., nm X 'att-, 3' 1 if, KASM ' 2 .31. ki 1 A its ka .. 'C C , , 1 ' R 1 vo . 0 4. 'Y - 1 Z ' tv v gf. i r A ,sat 42 , Y Xa v F ' 5 , t 3 :Q ' K Pun 2 1 I I i ,A 'Exits 1 i ,,. 5.':...':e:-'-- -- an MXN ' ' XL OFFICERS are tl to rl Betty Baker, secretary: Randy Bradshaw, vice chairman: and Patsy Callendar, chairman. Cast director Iohn Landress is pictured in the back. l' A :lau ra UIQ: :pf V9 n INITIATES were inducted into membership during a costume party at the Neil McNeill's in Crystal Springs. NEW MEMBERS include tl to rl Tillmon Bishop, Lynette Walters. and Verlyn Molle. initiates were required to wear costume the following day as part of initiation. Various other members are shown. 37 CL players perform on and off campus Q S 3 . i 1 . ? . Co-Lin Players, under the direction of Iohn R. Landress, t . present a variety of plays during the year. First semester the Players presented Life Guards on campus and for the Natchez Ministerial Association, and also gave 'Tm . Herbert. In September the group performed The Princess Who Believed Everything in seven perform- . ances at elementary schools in Simpson County as part A of Copiah-Lincoln Week there. During second semester , V another children's play, Cabawachee was taken on R i tour throughout the district, the group helped with the , , A t l t I l Y. l t t t production of the annual musical during the Arts Festi- ' i 3 val in April. In addition, members assisted Brookhaven , QA., 5 1 t L'tt1 Th t 'th t f th' ' d 1' h 1 , e ea re W1 Se S or 13 year S pro uc 10 S OFFICERS OF THE CO-LIN PLAYERS are tseatedj Iohn R. Landress, sponsorg 5 Whlch are Perf0rmed OH Campus- Lynette Walters, secretary, Verlyn Molle, vice president: and Norma McNeill, president. Membership is open to any student. J J. t n t t PLAYERS include tfront l to rl Donna Powell, Suzanne Cliett, Patsy Callendar, Randy Bradshaw, Norma McNeill. Phyllis Sterling l Watkins, and Suzanne Paul. Second row includes Danny Hodges, Herman Sylvester, and Dwight Reeves. On the back are Cas- sandra Smith, Wanda Futch, Denise Landress, Dianne Middleton, Brenda Burkes, Cathy Nevels, Lynette Walters, Nancy Wilcher, Iohn Landress, Iann Tullos, and Carol Cupitt. I t it L Y' 3 at .gl ' J . x B 3 ..- 'eff-53 . , av' HQ, 4 y X TPM' til -s 1 I K 2 31,4 ' 1 Players present three one-act playsg I Bye, Bye Birdie,', dominates semester l , I Scenes from this page include from ttop leftl l'm Herbert The Princess Who Believed Everything, a childrens play presented during Co-Lin Week in Simpson County: and Life Guards. Randy Bradshaw and Patsy Callendar , N were in I'm Herbert, with Verlyn Molle, Betty Baker, Donna Powell, Rusty Yates, Tillmon Bishop, Iann Tullos in The Princess. and Dwight Reeves, Tillmon Bishop, Verlyn Molle, Carla Wooten, and Suzanne Paul in Life Guards. Second semester productions included Bye, Bye Birdie given during Arts Festival: and a childrens play which went on tour. ..--nl , E fr :fl ,gt 5 7 ig ff ' . if r't' 4? 59 ' 1 1,2 ' 2 V A y - P - . ,... . I t P 5 Q lltlt I . rllt 2 E 1 3 l , 1 . Q. -K , ' t f U ' Li! ls W --2 X t fl we hiv i ,fy V . 0 , iq 5 I .F h uzy H35 , ., x . Q? ,ki , ...g, y, sl Y' ' .ht an ,lv S 4 55' 'Z 'r',. ' , ,, . . , ' r ' A A 4 Q I 51 ' 4 -uungr Trillium staff sponsors beauty pageant, Who's Who: Editors plan ,75 Trillium fi. -nil , sv- we W f Planning the 1975 Trillium yearbook are tl to rl Angela Northup, executive editor: Al Shiyou, executive editor: Burlian Walker, advisor: Randy Bradshaw, executive editor: and janet Douglas, associate editor. Not pictured is Nan Bates, associate editor. Northup, Bradshaw, Shiyou edit yearbook +X o I : - 3 0 4. ss . s' MJ Editors work J on divisions of yearbook fglff Kgs Working on various sections of the annual are tfront l to rj Suzanne Coleman, feature editor: Connie Meadows, classes editor: Terry Mullins. sports editor: and Iudy Guynes, student life editor. Stand- ing tl to rl are Gary Phillips, faculty editorg David Farve, organizations editor: Rusty Yates, sports editor: and Shelly Barner, organizations editor. Each editor plans his section of the annual. l publishes 50th anniversary yearbook . i Photography is a big word in yearbook production - helping the Trillium staff with pictures fshooting and developingj are C11 Darrell Seal, Carla Wooten, and Allen Ballard. With cameras are Phillip Gruchy and Randy Bradshaw fseatedj. Photographers add to annual with pictures Gil 'W' HW 0, 9 sf OLUMBLW F, -fmf fi S 1, 3 3 13 1 ,v. ij - P-S Q eng..-.QIYZK lx I f Q13 i -W 5 X S5 ' ,lfiif uw spy .V ,sf- QE! r. Helping section editors are staff members fseated 1 to rj Martha Magee, Cathy Arnold, Linda lean Hill, Brenda Carraway, Betty Iones, Robin Buckles. Standing are Ieffery Franklin and Ierry Douglas. Not pictured are Mandy Davis, Belinda Smith, and Pat Tomsky. x,. .-P.-.D-fir- L E J Staff works on sections Al Z 4xHx1.g11 Wolf Tales publishes paper twice monthly IXNXTI Ji Nitin till I Ft-I VMI' WOLF TALES STAFF members include tfront lto rl Suianne Coleman, features: Kenny Blair, associate editor: David Brownlee, columnist: Ianie Dalton, news: Cathy Nevels, news: A1 Shiyou, production: Gloria Gill, news: Roselyn Bell, features. Top row includes Stanley Prestwood, production: Mark Brady, sports: Curtis Coghlan, columnist: Mike Iones, sports columnist: Angela Northup, news: Louise Craft and Carol Cupitt, both production. Not pictured are Darrell Lea, Lynn Posey, Tony McAlpin, Ricky Parks, Connie Byrd, and Iudy Cuynes, all production. qw? X X595 A-ni ' 5 7 fl' r' W , , -fs' 's .L In '90 1 .X ,4. , L si.-3' fc -A D ,T -1, U T A , ,.,.,,' if --,.-egagzagi ff . l JT. 'VW' '-xy'-. . KE. 3. :P--'ffv ' ' . 'I . - v' ' -M- ar' A-W. A ,s.. -' HEADINC THE STAFF are tfront l to rj Randy Bradshaw, business manager and head photographer: Betty L. Baker, Margie Smith, and David Nunnery, executive editors. Burlian O'Neal Walker, advisor, and Kenny Blair, associate editor, are standing. gtqiywi kfifl TT-fs . S vdiffxfff-L't'efJ O 5 S --: f X 1:-I ' N F 53 ' waffamfgy ,Tir P V ngfzy jf . 44365- 1 If-,-f VIN! x '- A4 I G fpgff Published every two weeks by members of the journal- ism classes, The Wolf Tales is printed by offset. Stu- dents sell ads, makeup pages, write headlines, take pic- tures, and perform other essential duties connected with the production and distribution of a newspaper. The Wolf Tales is an active member of the Mississippi Iunior College Press Association. Staff members attended both the fall and the spring conferences of MICPA. Shutterbugs promote photography If Il 'IF ' .f, ' 'All' ii so . I ' , - , ' A U 1 t fl t i'W2Xt- ff: fxuiglrg i vi. k Having been organized last year, Shutterbugs operate a dark room, learn correct techniques of photography, and assist in making needed pictures. Membership is open to anyone interested in photography. Members include tseatedj Lita Doughteryg Randy Bradshaw, who organized the club last year: Carla Wooten. tstandingl Allen Ballard and Burlian Walker, an advisor. Not pictured are David Nunnery, Darrell Seal, Phillip Gruchy, Gary Frizzell, and sponsors Ruff Turner and Iohn Landress. 1 5..- Microcosm prints two issues annually if The campus literary magazine, Microcosm, is published twice yearly, one a semester. An issue comes out during the Arts Festival which carries prize-winning works of those in the annual literary competition. Members include tfront l to rj Betty Baker. art edi- tor: Billie Dawn Strait, essay editorg Mrs. Edna Crews, advisor: fsecond rowj Ioe Smith: Alita Summers, drama editor: Shirley Campbell. short story editorg fthirdj Iohn Lowery, editor: and Wanda Futch. Not pictured are Margie Smith, poetry editor: Virginia Graves: Nathaniel Powell: Shirley Laird: and Ianie Dalton. Choir, Sojourners entertain groups in district Co-Lin's choir performs in many activities during the school year, not only on campus but often in the district The group participated in Co-Lin Week in Simpson County and presented an impressive Christmas concert In the spring the group under the direction of lim Turner, went on its annual tour. A special feature was sponsoring a district wide talent show in early December. ' 1 Croups sponsor talent contest SOIOURNERS include tfront from rightj Susan Allen: Louis Burghard: Dee Dee Walsh: Iolynn Wells: Marsha Roberts: and Sam Hart. Standing on the staircase tl to rj are Kay Walker, Patsy Callendar, Connie Cole, Tommy Sparkman, Laura Foster, Rosemary Owens, Terry Walker, Treva King, and Mark Sandifer. Seated at the top with legs dangling. are Roger Banes, Sue Spencer, and Larry Iohn- son. Directed hy lim Turner, the group makes numerous appearances on campus, at district civic cluhs and churches, and at other func- tions. Having participated in Co-Lin Week in Simpson County, the group entertained the Board of Trustees, participated in the talent show and the Christmas program, and per- formed in many other programs. M 1 , , M , 4, 'K 42 9 5 rw: ' rf b '1iWfEE.35 , , ii ..... :K ,. -r Rf I 4 ff Medical Technologists open to MLT students I.. ll' 'F' IAM: ' V21 2 l A I 1 'AZ .,.- I. 'xl I L 2+ 1 i 2 ff - f 'LJ in 11:13 fi .5 W, U -we i MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS CLUB members include ffront l to rj Cindy Keys, Gayle Vanier, Sara Brown, and Mrs. Zoula Strong, advisor. Standing Qmiddle rowl Nathaniel Smith, Illene Smith, Tommy White, and Cathy Seal. Back row includes Iames Laird, Cindy Adkinson, Barbara Beasley, Amaryillis Wallace, Mary Banks, Diane Holmes, and Iohnny Dillon. Officers include Sara Brown, presi- dent: Cynthia Keys, vice president: and Gayle Vanier, secretary and treasurer. Veterans Association provides GI information :our QI! I--.,l. 5 .- Q, VETERANS ASSGCIATION members include fkneeling 1 to rl Ioseph I-lines: Melvin Easom: Kenneth Catchings: Charles Smith: Stephen A. Murray: Ierry Collins: and Roy Cattrell, secretary. Standing are Harold Patterson, sponsor: Randy Bradshaw, president: Charles E. Butler: William Patterson. treasurer: Leroy Montgomery: Thomas C. Ailes: David Nunnery, vice president: Grady L. Fleming: Iohnny Bines: Lester Sutton: and Major Ioel Senter. ROTC instruc- tor. Keeping informed on veterans' benefits is a purpose of the group. 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M.,-Mzm 3 I i A A A , A .9 A Auro i- ' ur? -we ff I .., . f -4 5 Q 4 - 3 rifle corps Band adds spirit to games, parades, il fig. . . ai. 'Y .Y -A .5 :V. if? V 1-f-.,, .. - -by C f .Q -,:'slifi?,se,a-izawzzfkqzymifvm. f 2. Z . 5 f I Z if S fur, of I Vi .gf ,rf W, ,,..,, ' .7 i- ,... -,...., .,.-..--we ..., , ,i ,- -..-v 4..A-.,..,w.- 14 6-'x 11' Eddie McKinney, band manager, and Angela Norlhup, Colette manager, work hard for the groups. Y 1 11-4'-Q--1-4.-vqw -49 5 ,.. .., . 3 I ....,.....,n..3 ....,.,,.... , . A ' 2 I E I , f ' . ' 1. 1 4 5 ' s . 2 2 is ' it 'ia nfs. 'E ,'f : . . . . .. ., .- . , 1 ' : 3. - 3 f L. 11. VL. 'iz ':, I l . H 1 ax 11. '31, 4 1. 'z 7- . 1 1 'Z' A 5' nz 11 , -v uf 4 e 2, '. ' L 'I . .- 1 1 1 1- . 1 , . f 2. ff 2, i ' 'f:. .V ,A ' Jizz . n 9 ' H Q we - . n 4' ' I N . 1 3 . ly, . W 'I 1 1 .mtqykhw flag corps 1 . W K . W, W , , rv yn. , ' ' . if i T 5 s , . J-31 Ny' 1 fa 1 X 1 K , V . in , '- .Y ff, - I .. ' . . A.,, A- .. . i M ' : ix F A, ,, 3 ' 5 Flags corps include lfront 1 to rl Alice Burns, head: Sheila Iames: Letha Horton: and Connie Case: Second row includes Ann Williamsg Sherrie Nesmithg Melanie Malone: and Lori Russell. N- A ...Z . MG, I -,V , ...i . y ' , . I . -.' .N g - 5 4 8 B Lwwxwz sjifii i U' le-lr if 42-W' .fllffnj 'W ' D. -R ,,. A K 1 .lg l . gg 'K ' , 'pep rallies, and other performances .V --mi: .. ,Af A7 S Colettes perform in many events during year ' 1 Y , , , z 1 2 2 :www-fwmmewmmmm W H if., ' I W.-:y ,1g,,, H...-.v - .1 ,, V V p f-'gif' . ,, , ,, . ' r ,L 1i Pf .1 L V T rfre, -frrryv . it ', Q' V A, e V . , :-1 T - .V - ,if C .. . ..,, l ,V - , Ma. - A, f a, in 'ki . ,kid ee,r COLETTES are ffront l to rj Ioye Cooper: Iennifer Price: Iulie Farmer: Ianet Douglas: Diane Deesg and Wanda Britt. On the back are Kay Harper: Mellanie Brown: Diane Robertson, captain: Diana Cavazos, Head Colette: Iolynn Wells, feature twirlerg Ginny Britt, captain: Sherry Acyg and Ianie Dalton. 3 X455 Head Colette Diana Cavazos WIRES wwe-yumwniww -' -,L-:w3s1iv.ammuq.wla ' 1 si --A ...M .,.,,,, ,,,,. Nif, , jaw:---w--un-..- -it Q45 vsvvuiasx:-u6t:zz'..ae:yfr1-, Performing at eight football games and at home basketball games, in the high school homecoming, and in nine Christmas parades, the band and Colettes are kept busy. Second semester is always busy also. The groups, under the direction of Stanley W. Stewart and Mrs. Nena I. Smith, peru form at many functions during the school year throughout the state. In recent years the groups have performed at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., in Louis- ville, Ky., New Orleans, Dallas, and several times in the Memphis Cotton Carnival, as well as every major event in the state. The Colettes are Mississippi's Original Dancing Coeds, having been formed in 1930. ,. I, x V ,..,:T:Z.-. ,i., it H:-I: 'f . A vg, ,V 1, ,ji g f 4 1,4 1, mm.. sn ' t , 4 ' 5 ? nw' if , G1 ' Q . M' ' ' -in - if W, , SK' Q0 Mississippfs original dancing Coeds - the Colettes of Co-Lin feature twirler Iolynn Wells y . A we Jig., ,,. 'M VJ 1 5+ A-Af' I E '- I .H ,Q i-7 '-- fl- ff 1 z l-1 ,Spank ' Qfxt 'KJ --P Xw':Z,1Q:kf'.1, - .- - - ff? 'L ' ' f . e f , '2f4ag2,1- e f L f--Z-Q'-f ., ' -fp9r1ffffQwEi55,3fiff:PLh Q12 eb m , ' 1- . . '1 gxQ.gjg1:4z'ffy. . ' jk sk-9 3. X, , .QL ,vwxw-V.,..y,A,. ,. Lf,-. . p ,- U - fir: .4 , l- f5'95n5- Q 4,-QI. lv --.J if f I fr MX- Y -.. :HM as f . . ' ..-RIF-' ifi? 1 -Z J, 1 'Q FEATURES Students pick Alvin Lyons, Angela Northup as Mr., Miss Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College 4.2 M137 vga 15'If'7' xhuw Lyons, Northup active in campus activities Alvin Lyons X v- ' I Angela Northup Twelve students, eleven sophomores and ones I 7 I' li Cbottomlpatty Barker Beverly Meyers Tommy Sparkman ftopjlvlarilyn Britt Tillmon Bishop Darrell Seal i Calvin Lyons Wanda Britt 4 li I. u l freshman, grab Campus favorite titles ,. , WW A , Av ' ,.,,. , ,..,, ff, u :uf SW ' as 6 WWW-ffl wnmnqn-up l ' f ' - Ns:--ass 1, m-:awww , , we i Y l M A V 7' ' ., . - - -W ' , ' ' ' p 'My-z. i y - . V ,f , .wnnufv Tztvf ,V k 6, K gsm 'V wnminlnruwsdl ,g!,f7,, W. Q gf A , -A f - V ,waqmyw1f,rwf,,,,- . , .sl Wil A 'fl mi! AM I ' Q WM , A f 4 www' M., , V M, . , , , W , , A M l , W W W' l Q mi 3 'W pm Av '3' 'Rhk 5 It ,ff 'P ' W P523 if -I fs fy, , W' f s' ,A pmfxvfmvn-Aw' ff 1, 'NG' Q' 1 , , .,.:,4-1-:,.- ' .g7-11 - - ,. A V '4' if V ' - ' ar 52' Q5 ' V Q , .,,,:,.1,1-gemwwfmw-1 v.,..,. f-.,,f. . .,, .... . W ' ' V W 1' aw rm ' '- tw -Q25 gm M Diane Robertson Randy Bradshaw Lee Berry Patsy Callendar if if t ,,i f f , , , A, A ,M , M 5 -' if' ' ::.::: - gf, - , ' . mpg, Q.: , sf ' . . , ,UNL A 5 Am ff, fi, V . K,-3.,2,N 'MA , MW ,. X , V Q 1 For the first time ever, the Who's Who election was Conducted by the Trillium staff first semester, Lee Berry and Patty Barker, run- ners-up to Mr. and Miss Copiah- Lincoln, automatically became Campus favorites. Three chosen to Hall of Fame To be chosen to the Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be given a Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College student The 1975 TRILLIUM presents the three graduating sophomores in the twenty-second selection to Co Lin s Hall of Fame Each 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 1o1n 62 other winners dating back to 1954. 1954 Iames Ewing Connie Walker Billy Bass Thames 1955 Lady Nelson Gill Iohn Williams Guay Barry Hardy 1956 Margaret Ewing Elton Kyzar Catherine Steen 1957 Robert Wilkinson Carroll Mullins Bobby Kepper 1958 Relda Ann Burris Willie Iames Sisco lane Ellen Crabdree 1959 Rebecca Barlow Charles Nelson Yvonne Calhoun 1960 Mary Ethel Dykes Iohnny Ray Rice Katie Grace Crawford 1961 Iames Daniel Miller Rachail Loraine Farrar Albert Ray Brock 1962 Patricia Ann Calhoun Zoula Mae Hennington Fred Frizzell 1963 Donald H. Butler' Ioe Wayne Iolly Thomas F. Lowery 1964 Hilda Marie Iohnson Percy Lee Parker Audrey Raye Smith Deceased 1965 Ieanie Meyers Sonya White LaVerne Thames 1966 Dennis Cranberry Carolyn Calcote 1967 Gloria lane 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 Iudy Iones Charlene Walker Glenn Wallace 1971 Rickey Thomas Clopton lane Elizabeth Sanders Ioseph William Yates, Ir. 1972 Peggy Iean Arnold Robert Andrew Geoghegan Patricia Walker 1973 Vicky Godbold Mike Iones Daphne Landress 1974 William Robert Smith Mary Belinda Waller Louise Iaquelyn Weeks 1975 Randall Keith Bradshaw Wayne Calvin Oglesby Roger Glyn Walker Randall Keith Bradshaw gets Hall of Fame honor .,,,2L,, NJA, aff is Randall Keith Bradshaw Randy Bradshaw is listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Iunior Colleges for 1974-75, is a Dean's List Scholar. A campus favorite for two years, he was organizer and president for two years of Shutterbugs. He serves as executive editor of the Trillium, president of the Veterans Association: vice chairman, Delta Psi Omega: secretary and treasurer of the Debate Clubg business manager and head photographer for the Wolf Tales: and a member of the Co-Lin Players where he has done various roles. A member of the Men's Resident Council, Randy performed last year with Brookhaven Little Theatre in The Gazebo. Wayne Calvin Oglesby chosen to Hall of Fame 1 'ig Ylvwffww NX gli X 7 his Wayne Calvin Oglesby Wayne Oglesby is also listed in the 1974-75 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Iunior College and is a Presi- dent's List Scholar. Wayne serves as secretary and treasurer of Circle K, as vice president of the French Club, and treasurer of Phi Theta Kappa. A member of the 1974 state golf championship team, Wayne won the Crown Zellerbach scholarship and was selected fourth alternate in the annual Mess Co-Lin Pageant. He is a disc jockey at WWCL-FM, Copiah-Lincoln's own radio station. Q33 Roger Glyn Walker named to Hall of Fame +V is 5 15 'W :IH . . .A ' ga ,, ,Q , s . N Roger Glyn Walker Completing his first three semesters with a 4.0, Roger Glyn Walker is a President's List Scholar. I-Ie is listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Iunior Colleges for 1974-75. Roger, a licensed Baptist minister, is president of the Student Christian Association and president of the French Club. His freshman year he was vice president of both Baptist Student Union and the French Club. During his freshman year he was also active in Wesley and Westminister Fellowship. Roger was winner of the I.I. Wesson Memorial Scholarship. Twenty-six sophomores chosen to Who's Who 52- ww SUSAN BRISTER BETTY L. BAKER LYNN BILBO RANDY BRADSHAW GINNY BRITT TRENNIE DALE BRGWN DELTON BUTLER ai- ,' ,1- W M U5 I LH Q I if ,, riff . STEVE CASE DIANA CAVAZOS V. I. .. Atv.: ,- in . f - ' ' ' - , 5 .el ,...j,g :ui 5' 4 ' 4 O ' 1 'hifi ,4. mix 1 ' f. , ' 'up an V I :QF yiwgl' W! I I ,I -1 ' ,wr 1-1 fi,,g,,,2,.,.-gy-.1 0-.W :gi M- 1 V :go .ppva I I 1.1, ' '-'gut 2 1-I V .-li 5- PQ 'T H -' w w 1.-I - I , ' ' v ' '- U .' J' no . .5 ' '. ' W i g, ,Q y ,ni '.,.rvf,.,w ,.f ' X .. - . . : A L U.. .f'7f f'Jf-V ' - -. Ixkgri'-.17 W ' Q if M., -7 'j 'Las ,P 1 ' H I Kr Q' N- 1- W L 4. . T I .I 04, 5 1,l5 .,.0-l. , K I .-.N 'V . , - I - - 2-Ix :XL Q ., ,, .. ..,l CONNIE REEVES COLE MIKE IKERD BETTY IO KEYWOOD ALVIN LYONS I Among students in American Iunior Colleges CALVIN LYONS MARY ALICE MOFFETT We ' ilk. PHYLLIS MOORE ADELE NOBLE in X 4594 v A M' A y o Pe? ,VII M V 4 se I B P Y,-,.,t V ' V 9 5? 'fA?'g ' ' f M 'Q ' W P I 44 ,ri 5, 'V -. V .1 Viff - . ., VV j,,-:H. . Nm'-:?,.Q ' -fy ui? If 22 , ' JWJKB--ef ':'2HgT'? ,. 14125. i,w-mil, f '. -1.1 ANGELA NORTHUP WAYNE OGLESBY ROSEMARY OWENS TOMMY SPARKMAN ALITA SUMMERS ROGER WALKER . - X ., :fff. ,::i-5, . ',, .- u- ' Y ,I 425.9 yg . mfg , ' 'Q .qv , A Q .ai C , . . C 5 ' I ,, , .2 . in ' 4 5' Q41 3 LJ 'F' , 1 . . ' '- .,,,,,fp,f-mmf fl, ' -' . ' 1 vw .fu .'f -V , ab, H.. '- i1.. .L'11f1-1 1' '- 2 ' ,..:f.f':',-f:'q.v11w,Q',': :-1 ,I f ,:..ggf,1,45 n,A.,,,rs,4! -gf ',-i3n1i1-'f.. - , 1 ' ,.,A1,,g,V. .W , 1: if ' - 2-11:2 ' ILL - -,wW'Q,'gg- if zvziiwlh 1 If-5 .3 ,V L41z2,1.53.,zfw:1:.?ff-I? we 1 , . 2 5 1 . ' -- ,P 'w fw.,' , ,wr-in - ' 2 . 1pm3i4w2.,ZL':.f- Sf-1? BILLIE DAWN STRAIT 'Eh s NANCY WILCI-IER DIANE WILLIAMS Donna Herrington represents College in 1974 Miss Mississippi Pageant Miss Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College 1974 Donna Herrington Ginny Britt wins most beautiful over 29 other pageant hopefuls ,..., 1 I 5 S ei- -fx: 1 '6 me ,, Z ff a -f wx may V it ft ft 'r J fi 'K mi i' i- i A ,Qt if I , 'ia Co-Lin's most beautiful Ginny Britt Four college beauties Chosen 8 1 if? Ianet Douglas first alternate 1 1 ,fx 'Q il T'f ' T9 vit ll::J:..'tfkbfI3gIf Q- Ii-QE . ,B Xxx. xr it 131 ff .A i . M X l Suzanne Coleman second alternate L 1 in annual Trillium pageant X E n a 1 Diane Dees third alternate x Sherry Aey third alternate Students win honors and ' ni, X, Y Ms ?5 41.5 - 'e W ' Q6 x W!! CROWN ZELLERBACH winner Ginny Britt is presented certificate and WAYNE OGLESBY, another Crown Zellerbach winner, also received a scholarship by Dr. Billy Thames. S250 scholarship. DEBBIE NEWMAN MRS. MARY LOU LANDRESS I Star Student Star Teacher VIRGINIA IONES Bude's Miss Hospitality ,HCV fi jg 5 L I fin ffl! 4 'l LINDA BLACK MIKE FURLOW DEBBIE RUSHING Copiah County Abilities Counts Betty Crocker Family Brookhaven's Miss Rainbow Winner Leader of Tomorrow CONNIE COLE Russell Ellzey Scholarship ggflgsgrgglgggggiliiiz ,4 134472 5242 1 A 15 X ,ix o . '55 ' ' 'f -. z 2, if! K :fx 'J 1: ' rf 3 ,4 , 231 E g LARRY MCALPIN Grayden Mullen Memorial Scholarship WINNING ST. REGIS SCHOLARSI-IIPS are Cleft to rightj Debbie Haddock: Bonnie Buckley: and Sue Spencer. St. Regis scholarships are awarded to students from the Co-Lin district who are enrolled in vocational-technical programs. Homecoming queen Diana Cavazos was escorted by Darrell Seal. Diana Cavazos wins homecoming queen ,, Q. A K N 3 In N X f f s Sophomore maid Ginny Britt and her escort, Dale Cox. Rosemary Owens, another sophomore maid, was escorted by Larry San- ders. ' - . .I U -41 I a-. I .4 Sophomore maid Diane Robertson and Stanley Prestwood, escort. Diane Dees, freshman maid, with Calvin Lyons. a X Iulie Farmer, a freshman maid, and her escort, Alvin Lyons. Shanna Hill, the other freshman maid, and escort, Tillmon Bishop Students elect six homecoming maids D W' .Ili ' i. L. ,. A W H I i I W 1? 1 HQ., A I i I I 1 70 .I fy Q ni SPORTS Wolves post 3-6-1 record ffm- , :??l 15fN Es. vi ' w W+-.MW ,M,,...q. COACHING THE WGLVES are fl to rl Ronnie McNair. assistant: C. B. Hawkins, headg and Alton Greenlee. assistant. a l . 'Q' 1 4. ,si 3' 1 , . .. , vt we '1- cv 4, 4 ,gf Aff. '- -1, I' 4 72 K ea,- Ay. 'Q U 3 Wolves get third best rushing offensive record in nation MANAGERS are ftop to bottomj Scotty King, Mike Everett, and Ierry White. Q f xr. ffl?-i:.-5 -t - as v 1 I ,- Mix. r 6 i , Z f 4 5 f 5 2 . 4' 2 ,. Q I 2 'QM . ., ' p .,. , . .. .. ,Q., , . - -A i, ar 'if f uv :, -, 0 1- in x - of H M Y?-J oi- ,. A.. 5 : . me rf-lf-I' -f M gi. 1 rf ff? ??., The 1974-75 Co-Lin Wolves posted a 3-6-1 overall record, placing last in the South Mississippi Iunior College Conference. E 4 H35 Lt' 1 IOE BOYLES CHARLIE BROWN Mendenhall- Quarterback Grand Bay, Ala. - Offensive Honorable Mention, All State Guard I ,, .. V . .,,,,,,,, U V :gg . t , vV't W 7 1 f .. , , ...Wy . V Q4 fd yr. V462 v 0 W' X, K. , It 2 'I . 1 3 'CY A .1 If li. '- Q 3 gig... 4 I I i I 1.5 . . -. '41 f 74 411, an 1 4fA5f,l4Q' 1 , r ' , 4 17 baggy r. if '. 2 I ' ,f wf.f.,,f.,: CO-LIN 13 NORTHVVEST 12 Co-Lin slipped by NW by one, 13-12, on a rain-soaked field in Senatobia. Taking 8 plays to move the ball 47 yards after a Ranger fumble, Glass went in from 3 yds, out for paydirt. The PAT was no good. lust inside the second quarter, W. L. Iohnson scored for NW. Chris Childress took the pigskin around right end to score for NW with 4:26 left. Neither team could get moving in the third quarter. After a series of exciting plays, Glass scored his second TD of the night, tieing the game 12-12. Kicking specialist Bob Bridges sent the PAT soaring through the uprights for the point advantage. Looked like a good season ahead. CO-LIN 7 HINDS 7 Both teams struggled back and forth in the first ten minutes of play until an Eagle picked up a Wolf fumble and three plays later lack Ducksworth scored on a 6 yd. pitchout from Rick Trusty. Bill Layacono's PAT was good. The big break for CL came only a few plays later when Hinds received a penalty. Darnell Charrier wasted no time in carrying the ball around right end for 36 yds. and a TD on a pitchout from Ioe Boyles. Bob Bridges' kick tied it 7- 7. Errors and miscues on the part of both teams dominated the whole second half. With only 11 seconds remaining on the clock, Hinds unsuccessfully tried a field goal, but it was wide to the right and no good, leaving the score at seven apiece. DARNELL CHARRIER RONNIE CHAVIS TED BURNS STEVE CASE NalCl1BZ - Right Back NeWl1ebrOrl - Tight End! Brookhaven - Off. Guard Brookhaven - Linebacker! ALL STAR? Hon' MeHI1OH'A11S1Hte Linebacker Fullback '2 jig Qj ii , .,.iQ 'l-, ,- B M Honorable Mention, All State 'ffv L f ,E ? ' A 5 5 - Q V ...I ,s I A ' Y Z2 EH --- ' , . A a,... . a.e, . ,, .,,, J. V-.1 M . f.:' 'K me 2.-,ikssf ' 7 ' . , , Sky -. ' - ' Saw-afgggyymf 'M eff? we Q Q l if 8 1 A '49 1 X 5 As 'ii i 5 1 -ffii. '2 W f.:E,eg,5P '-it i' . il. ' K? WY? V Q 5 , 4, 'I 1 5- K 14 t A gunssens-:vw-Revue-sus: -1-.cv I f Q PM C . KJ, - f' P' ' A 1 ', ' ,f Tf- RANDY COKER IOHN COLE Brookhaven - Tight End Bogue Chitto - Def. Back ALL STATE ALL STAR ALL STAR Honorable Win over NW opens season ' Mf'H1i0H-.All511110 NE, PRC beat Wolves TOMMY CLASS ABE EBEY West Monroe, La. - Fullback Bogue Chitto - Tackle ALL STATE, ALL STAR f' -211 I ,, M-f-I xg M -- ..T. . . . gg ' . , gy G, 'K k ,ef --,az ,,-., ,,,,..h. , .. , , 1 tw N- I, X t t 'gig . 0 .M Q sg Rive gf STEVE MCBRIDE Brookhaven - Offensive Tackle BOB ROBERTS ALL STAR, Honorable Mention, Magee - Defensive Back All State Honorable Mention, All State 1- 1 ww H A I - 'gk' .ji-1,15 j1,5 If 4: ,,, ,. . .l,t. 3 g y :II M ,.:, , g ' ef x . f M- -1 fe 5 -2 tt s s , . 1 4. - -,QW - J -.X iw we 1. -V if M Ay K - 'fit ,. V A ,, V '. . ,f,.wV.- '-M 'xl . ,. . . fp.-..,-1' .. .e es ' ,.,. . 1- . - ' ' . f 1 .. . N... .A Is., V ' , ' .. I,I: I:.'1.1':27f I, , ,.,,. , 5 j':2f,:fffs1rjg af -. . .- 5I'::5.'f5i'!-5 'ft - v.,'1'1- ., :.' . 5 253- ' 2' ,A V , - ,f.,.,, Qi .- af. 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P i' - .4 V x BILL SALTERS VANCE SELF Mendenhall- Center Satsuma, Ala. - Quarterback Honorable Mention, All State ..1. ,. ,. I I XV Vg g ,sz . .. ,,, . . , gb 4h,,,.,: RONALD IONES TONY MCALPIN Natchez - Defensive Tackle, Crystal Springs - Split End Honorable Mention, All State CO-LIN 0 NORTHEAST 22 In the worst loss of the year, Northeast beat the Wolves 22-0 in a game played in Magee. With 2:51 left in the opening period, Tiger Rick Ewen hit Cary Bragdon on an 85 yd. TD pass. Steve Carter's PAT attempt was no good. Carter boomed a 40 yd. field goal in the second, leaving halftime 9-0. Ewen carried the TD in from the 16 yd. line, with Carter adding the PAT early in the third. Willie Alexander went around right end for 31 yds. and another score. And losing the game wasn't all - with 13:35 left a downpour came, practically flooding the field and sending thousands of fans running for shelter. CO-LIN 13 PEARL RIVER 16 In what was to begin a series of narrow defeats, the Wolves fell to Pearl River's Wildcats 16-13. a 35 yd. field goal by Terry Adkins was the difference. CL received the opening kickoff and traveled 74 yds. in 16 plays with Charrier reaching paydirt after 5:22 in the first period. Charrier moved in from 1 yd. out behind the power blocking of the Wolves front four. Both teams strug- gled back and forth until Co-Lin punted to PR with just 44 sec- onds in the first half left. Lee Meitzler maneuvered the Wildcats to Co-Lin's 16 yd. line in just 5 plays and set up a 35 yd. field goal attempt by Adkins. The Wolves led 6-3 at half. In the third, a bad snap to punter Reggie Lea gave the Wildcats the break they needed and one play later Larry Tyrone took the ball around right end for 14 yds. and paydirt. Again they scored by sending Mike Powers in for the score. Adkin's PAT was good this time. Charrier and Webster Vital set up a second Wolf TD of the night as Tommy Class went over from his 1 yd. line with 1:28 left in the game. Bridges' PAT was good. WALTER SHOWERS RODNEY STOKES Newhebron - Linebacker Brookhaven - Off. Guard! ALL STATE Linebacker C. Wolves stop Southwest CO-LIN 21 SOUTHVVEST 19 Undefeated Southwest came with high hopes, but left beaten. I With 6:45 left in the first quarter, Charrier hit paydirt from 1 yd. out with Bridges' PAT good. Ioel Moncrief picked his way through 1 the Wolf defense in just 12 plays, hitting tight end Craig Hornsby for 9 yds. and a score. In the second, Self hit Randy Coker from 6 yds. out for the second Wolf score with Bridges adding the PAT. I Early in the second half, Moncrief hit Iim Hutson on a 51 yd. pass I for 6 points. Later Tom Womack went over for another Bear score with David McKey's PAT good. With 1:03 left on the clock, CL was faced with a fourth down try. Self send Charrier outside, around right end, untouched for 26 yds. and a score with Bridges' PAT good. i ':. 'Wm . f CO-LIN 10 EAST MISSISSIPPI 14 1 M The nation's top team, East Mississippi, didn't leave such a bad I A, V I I homecoming defeat. Leading 10-0 for three quarters, the Wolves dominated all but the last quarter. Neither team could score in the first. Glass in the second ran for 6 yds. with Bridges' PAT good. Bridges booted a 34 yd. field goal, giving the Wolves a 10-0 lead in the third. With 21 seconds left in the period, Randy Lassiter went in from the 3 to give the Lions its first score. Ronnie Robertson added the extra point. In the final quarter, Larry Carr plunged for 5 yds. out with 10:45 left in the period. Robertson added the PAT. And Co-Lin lost to the nation's number one ranked team, but only by four points. MCKINNEY BARNES RICKY WARD WADE WESTMORELAND CHARLES BALDWIN Natchez - Defensive End!Tight Brookhaven - Defensive End Newhebron - Offensive Tackle Magee- Offensive Tackle End Honorable Mention All State ' . . '. , ., . 1 ff it ff I 6 if 'Leg 1.-Aa ' I , if I ,t I - 1' li g 5,5-'P I f , ff .F L. axi, :'2ifjEif?x , .N . QI I .,. , DAVID BISHOP BOB BRIDGES Newhebron - Right Back Mendenhall- Offensive Guard Lions beat Wolves co-LIN 7 IONES 14 Teams edge Wolves .,'V 2 GARY HAYNES IOHNNY HALL Mendenhall- Quarterback! Bogue Chitto - Defensive Tackle Defensive Back ' :yi ' i ,pf ' . af f if ' 1. 1 wif 1 A A: , -.,., X A, A , ry, lf., .Wm , lf w,,,, - , ' ' . ' H Q if -1 ,hyffwfffam , Q. ' , K I yy fy ' 5-3, 4 'H l .4531 Zl'M I V5 3 5 f 4 3 f .. , .. f ., - il. A, ,. - f ,tw ,,V. 4 hx. r -. z f , I X 1 f If A X fl V. ...ff .,, fy- W .- 54 341 '-f1.Q.-94,1 .vf , f gg ,f ',fg,,f'f,, ff 1 fm 4 J 3 ,,, f If ,Q ,114 of ts! 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Ve, fwig' . ' my V, L4 IN, t 5. -ij MQ 5 kr .. A I 1 , 077 1 ., ,, .41 .:-,I ' --fa. ,.-1' -1 , . wifi:- y . ,f 3 3 4 9 , w4,yf-Q4 V 533:-Q1-,....4.gf:-A-.1 I 'Wt Q' - . f ff - ' . ' ' .... 1 : . v vi if 1 I .24-. e , , .V,, - -4 tg ' . . gf r.- ..,, ' . . wr:- f112.'1 mi-W V '-1 'Q :f: -.-'?f:.-'1- - -.:'- 3 -f.'4?'fZii' v. la, A . If Z:f1.:fEg'51f-5,-ug - ,, ifgiltfflil ERNIE DAVIS ANTONIE GRIFFIN Natchez - Defensive Back Natchez - Right Back Only 8 seconds into the second quarter, Glass put the Wolves on the scoreboard with a 16 yd. gallop behind the power blocking of Mike Creely and Bill Salters. Bridges added the PAT. Co-Lin's defense turned all the Bobcats' offensive efforts into a circus act and allowed them only one first down the entire first half. Run- ning out of a shotgun formation, Gerald Wilson passed to Walter McNeill who in turn passed to Lavon Wilson for 50 yds. and pay- dirt. Randy McLeod's PAT was good. With just one minute left in the game, Co-Lin found themselves in a punting situation deep in their own territory. Seeping through from the right side, the Bob- cats blocked the punt and carried it into the endzone for the win- ning score. McLeod added the extra point. Unbelievable! CO-LIN 3 ITAWAMBA 6 Later winning the state championship, Itawamba edged the Wolves 6-3 in a makeup game near the end of the season. Bruce Gough was perfect on two field goal attempts, one for 33 yards and the other for 35, while Co-Lin's Bob Bridges got only one shot at the uprights, hitting from 28 yards out. A final attempt by Co- Lin's offensive to score was spoiled when Self fumbled on the Indians' 13 yd. line, giving the ball to Itawamba who ran the clock out. fAnd that team won the state championship?J Twelve Wolves grab All State, Star honors MIKE IONES REGGIE LEA Mendenhall- Center Brookhaven - Fullback BUTCH LEGGETT STEVE MCNULTY Bogue Chitto - Linebacker Meadville - Tight End Wolves slaughter Holmes CO-LIN 13 GULF COAST 28 The Wolves dropped its sixth game of the year by losing to Gulf Coast 28-13. Henry Farmer scored first for the Dogs with Glover Hayden booting the PAT. Phil Lachussee hit Alvin Brooks for 22 yds. and a TD with Hayden adding the PAT before halftime. Brooks scored in the third with Hayden again perfecting his PAT record. Late in the third, Lachussee gave GC its last score with Hayden adding the PAT and the Wolves trailing 28-0. But the con- test wasn't over as Lea caught a pass and brought it to the one. Charrier leaped over the goal line with Bridges adding the PAT. With only minutes left, Boyles intercepted a pass and returned it to the Bulldogs one yard line. Co-Lin moved in for the score with just seconds remaining in the game. CO-LIN 34 HOLMES 7 A 34-7 victory over Holmes was the perfect finish to a disap- pointing season with a final 3-6-1 record. Charrier scored with a 6 yd. touchdown with Bridges adding the PAT. Butch Leggett inter- cepted a pass and returned it to the 11 yd. line after which Glass went in from the one to score. Bridges again kicked the PAT. In the second quarter, Iohnny Draper scored for Holmes on a two yard run with Broder adding the PAT. Co-Lin scored with 5:30 left in the second when Glass plunged from one yard out. Bridges adding the extra point. In the third, Glass raced 63 yds. for the score with Bridges again kicking the extra point. Self went in from the 4 yd. line for the remaining Wolf TD with 6:32 left in the quarter. No scoring came in the fourth period. .- . .-l... SIDNEY WILEY Hazlehurst - Split End N 1 1 .vga 1 -fi. ,ly w f .. . -1 'f-114-f-.A s..1'Zg1'x-'-U DWIGHT MCWILLIAMS EVERETT SMITH Magee - Defensive Tackle! Bogue Chitto - Split End! Offensive Tackle Defensive Back . 5QfTTWTfdiMfMnQ '.rr e.- ???ffQ-' 1 + r 7 1 Q' x .- if .4 If A x .- 4'-giyrzyggav f . A ..-. Y ' ' 'N .1 1 2 'A we as wfgtv X . I ' ' 22.52 - ' . .sf ww if: izfivlffa ...gfwffiv -3- . I .- . 5 X .1 9 .6, 5' V g if 1. .. . :lg-Q..'!:. FSwWtfE ' aaeE- , .. 1 : f . A if DON UNDERWOOD VVEBSTER VITAL Brookhaven - Defensive Tackle Lake Charles. La. - Wingback Tough ear for state, Region defending champs STATE AND REGION 7 DEFENDING CHAMPIONS pose for the Trillium. Front row, l to r. are Sid Tadlock, manager: Mike Iones, Stacy Britt, I. B. Byrd, Shelva Cameron, Sammie West, and Greg Hoff, manager. Standing are I. Harrison, Greg Franklin, Danny Altman, Eugene Smith, Iesse Grubbs, Newton McNealy, Dale Kimble and Coach William Lewis. ., Q. , 3-4, 0 X t X X Q! MANAGERS Greg Hoff and Sid Tadlock work many hours in preparation of a game. Coach William Lewis took over the head mentor job in the summer of 1974, coming from Gulf Coast as assistant Coach there. 78 'fi IOHN KD HARRISON DANNY ALTMAN Syracuse, N. Y. - Forward ' - war econ eam All State DALE KIMBLE NEWTON MCNEALY Loyd Star - Guard Natchez - Forward Lewis becomes coach Harrison, West serve as '75 Co-Captains tim W .ngw n 19 West makes All State, Harrison on second list SAMMIE WEST EUGENE SMITH Natch Loyd Star - Center All State ez - Guard Wolves play game in Natchez ,ff STACY BRITT B. BYRD J 32' fx 4 Y Brookhaven - Guard West Lincoln - Guard t kg ' ,a Vw s-af kd a 7 A' In '55 P ,L- Wolves place second in Cumberland tournament A49 SHELVA CAMERON GREG FRANKLIN Brookhaven - Guard Brookhaven - Center . B IESSE GRUBBS MIKE IONES Magee - Forward Natchez - Guard ve' 4 Each class gets six players -f-fv.,I. nf? i G 3 9 5 'E 7 5? A ' I , 'k IQ? 'Q sa fx-7 e'.,' F h 1 lx I f .gf ' fl I - I ' ,tw 1:5 Mfg ' , A ' -- I ak- s A rw ' aff. :I A 5 S y ' I ' ' ' v ' 1: , I V 9 3, M .V '-Jin ,Z .rw . ,ll . Q farwsfne f -we if he ' ,x F. 5 A L S' I 4. f . jf - 'J 1, , G h X - 4 I 6 'al' jars . Y .gl V f'orr1u' ' Bibi gggzxus 1 2 JF rs' .I g?.pJ'!Ql,' r Y' ,.' -H f N:'Y'5'x'w. ,7 A 'VER YQ' .4 f f A no ,,. - .-. 4 I ,em n f Large crowds View games 1 J-:Wi 82 Wolves end with 10-14 record Posting the worst record in almost a decade, the Wolves had a 10-14 overall record. The Wolves, runners-up to the Cumberland CTNJ Tourney, lost in the opening rounds of the South Mississippi IUCO tournament to Meridian 61-55. The loss assured the state of a new champion, held in 1973 and again in 1974 by Copiah- Lincoln. Coached by William Lewis, in his first year as head men- tor, the Wolves, not nearly as strong as in the past few years, hit bad luck all year. The loss in the south tourney gave the nod to some other team to enter the Region 7 tournament - a title held by the 1974 Wolves and to replace the Wolves as Region 7's repre- sentative to the national finals in Hutchinson, Kansas. Wins during the season included over Volunteer State KTNJ 76-665 jones 103-965 Hinds 76-72 and 81-785 USM junior Varsity 111-665 Louisiana Tech junior varsity forfeit and 84- 705 Meridian 78-745 Pearl River 73-675 and over Pearl River 88- 74. Losses were to Southwest 69-745 74-80, and 73-815 Hinds 73- 815 Cumberland KTNJ 59-72 in its invitational tournament5 Delta 98-99 in double overtime5 USM junior varsity 79-915 Utica 77-96 and 74-925 Culf Coast 54-68 and 64-715 jones 84-87 Meridian 83-98 and 55-61 in the south tournament. Highlights of the year included the trip to Tennessee to the Cumberland Tournament, the game with Louisiana Tech junior varsity that ended in a forfeit after an 85-85 overtime tie, and win in Natchez over LT jayvees, and beating Hinds twice in regular play. Student support of constant yells were at an all-time low and even the crowds were not the biggest in the school's his- tory. Sammy West was named to the All State team, while I Harrison was chosen to the second team, All State. W BW Jansen lk . lrgifl 55-Y '-- R 'N Y , J' 1:.Q3?'45,.? . 1, wi-'.:1eg. M, ..k. , H? .sf ., ' Y wx Q A 8 Y -'14 of Q 5 51 'll- vl 'g KATHY BERRY DONNA EAVES FRANCES LITTLE CHERYL LOFTON Wesson -guard Prentiss -guard Mendenhall - forward Smithdale-forward NINA PETERSON Smithdale -guard TANYA PONDER Mendenhall- centerfforward T V . 5 ' ' 'lj ' ,, ' re ,-,wwf - ff H 55 ,9 0, ',- , A V px, 3 M--M. g mlgh ,Vg56',,.f if-7, 2395- f fzffdzyg- 134,734 ,:-my 5, . may ' 1-fi 'V 've' 11:14,vfzfwlw:ff'fmfv,,y,' ,, f'Mf -' wg- Q A . A ,gflw ,-15,5 ,4 ,, f ig? I V .J , A, AA,, V, .,,A Iwi? . .JUS A I in , I, , .,5,:: H '92, . el! lf? 5-Ez' IANICE SAXON MARTHA TI-IETFORD IANN TULLOS DEE DEE WALSH Mendenhall-forward Prentiss-guard Clinton-center Liberty-forward Lad Wolves post 3-13 season 84 l Eight freshmen, two sopho ores compose team M, , f .,.- ggi' ..,, N ,, .i . 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'-. 31 ul f A I 4 ,L e t e e t S , if -- ' . ,. ,mlm ,4 'W ' A 'V ' V G . , ,gc I . .ig A gf 3 f ' Ay V 1 A E55-:'l ' Intercollegiate spring sports bring competition Golf, tennis, ti track, baseball add activity aww zxph in 'S' v 5 Q9 ' li STATE COLFING CHAMPS from Co-Lin who won the Mississippi IUCO crown last spring were ll to rl Mark Brady, Steve Simmons, Don Coleman, Iimmy Murray, Wayne Oglesby, Darrell Seal, and Coach Walt Angleoff. . it .un . I , ,Q ff' NMIMMWNI ,K 'T . , llalt 1- x f .afq 1 elim N,,','.'i'Ll' f vsl'l-' w !,!!iM.,N ., , , , , ii, f, !'1l'll ' . ' . ,- , T A 1 M 44 , l . 'E f Ms.. Intercollegiate spring sports at Co-Lin include tennis, golf, baseball, and track. Tennis is open to women, as is golf. During the summer, a basketball camp is held on campus with over 100 attending from several states. Also during the summer, several football camps are held on campus. 1 A351 Intramural sports offer activities for all students P ii. Aix gn, .i-gig rl i COPIAH COUNTY football team won the intramural championship. Team members fl to r. frontl Hal King, Steve Simmons. Boo Selman. Glen Day. and Sammy Parrett. Back row, Mark Brady, Steve Pitts. Steve Har- ris. Larry McAlpin, Bubba Keywood, Tommy Errington, and Robbie Tay- lor. WINNING THE INTRAMURAL WOMEN'S FOOTBALL was Adams County. Team members tl to rl are Beverly Timmons, Diane Williams. Beverly Mayers, Sara Brown, and Darlene Hootsell. Not pictured are Sue Spencer, Pam Smith, and Martha Thetford. v , , V Q- .9-'Z Ya A ,. Q ' f Muxnwf . kA:.h,A, Renee Todd and Frankie King, winners of the foos- ball tournament. 1 3 50. fy N L l Steve Simmons and Donna Powell, winners of the eight-ball tourney. ,pa Intramural football, above: intramural basketball, foosball below. X if Q x . ' . .. ww- '-1,1 , 9- -ii ' ' ' ' ' . . . 'fiP i ':f'f'21:. ' 15 .H - Y 3 , -'4+Q:fi+ 4 se- 'x5 I 'T' 1 ,sg 22 :rw -Q W 1 . ,Q 'Lu H - - f I-I , I , I tt. .5 1 f- ,, .f 1 P gm Qu-E y 1, . V in -5-rp 55,1-N g qaupon-an-nal I 'fig I- I - wr . M0 . Zsfmiegi Q--I.- Ei f X I- tr I -A-S . I . A E I N A . .. . A In ll .' - fig! K- ,Q .L-fax if ,f --.' 5 My ,,, .f - , 'H1..t1i ii' ' ,T 1 lv 7 ' ff .-.ikst :'Rs!..X1I 1 H Q bn , -I r , r' . i'R.-t..nv- '-4 --'- 1' .. e' ff Cheerleaders yell Wolves to victory er 'Vwnwuuw ,ew ,, ,, M M sys ,W W 5,5 CHEERLEADERS are fl to rj Alvin Lyons, Wolfg Pam Ionesg Marilyn Brittg Kathy Berryg Shanna Hillg Patty Barker: Karen Brooks, Head: and Kathy Bracey. PAM IONES Sophomore I KAREN BROOKS PATTY BARKER : Sophomore - Head Cheerleader Sophomore l Karen Brooks leads as head cheerleader l 1 Lyons serves as Wolf for second year f 2 i E J -N I Q34 , ' E5 T p ,. l by ' ' . i,' f'1f??3l f. f A KATHY BERRY KATHY BRACEY Freshman Freshman ALVIN LYONS Wolf Mascot I if . F' 'I ', If j,1g,,1j,. ,f 1 SHANNA HILL MARILYN BRITT Freshman Sophomore Cheerleaders lead yells in all-star game QM vm fl. -.5 . ' fl . , V ., ,Jlkw ., 17 e . . - ,si .un V, .gc 6. ,je ' 2 ' ' A S -ll- :JE .-V-... ' '?f '?.'?' 'SX N i X 5 Q ' X Q Q , ax Q., l A I haf , ' A- 'J L' I if ful '91 ' r K 1 fi S ,': ',h'5:f???'5?3' Ae' 1 D 'I w Q W CLASSES Calvin Lyons leads sophomore Class 1 .mf 'f7 T7 44 Q r ,M f W 1' XZ J' U4 49 :. 'fl' I gy I y is km J 17. 2 fi M fit , , l l Zig, ey, Q fi '-'E .naman-In 4' 11 HEADING THE SOPHOMORE CLASS are Cl to rj Kenny Blair, representative to the Student Council: Rosemary Owens, representative: Calvin Lyons, presi- dent: Pam Iones, treasurer: Sherry Acy, secretary: and Ginny Britt, vice president. s z SHERRY ACY gf Brookhaven . CINDY ADKINSON ' A Silver Creek IAMES DAVID AINSWORTI-I Crystal Springs DAVID W. ALEXANDER Meadville X x fy-,, ,Lf A XL K .ya x J ,. . i my ,swf N.. KAY ALEXANDER Mendenhall IAMES P. ALLEN, IR. Fayette IOHN ALLEN Ceorgetown I K I N igga I :Q . , Q X W . I I '- . 1 SUSAN ALLEN .,, Brookhaven DANNY ALTMAN Monticello WDM if If ., I, IERRY ASHLEY Hazlohursi RANDY ASSINK Wesson BETTY BAKER Brookhaven IOHN BAKER Natchez CHAD BALLARD Monticello MARY BANKS Pinola MARSHALL BANKSTON Meadville MARK BARDVVELL Brookhaven DAVID BARHAM Sontag PETE BARHAM Sontag PATTY BARKER Brookhaven BARBARA BARNES D'L0 NANETTE BATES Meadville DIANNE BA'I'I'ON Crystal Springs CHERYL BAYLIS Monticello BARBARA BEASLEY Wesson MIKE BEDFORD Meadville RANDY BELL Wesson ROSELYN BELL Wesson NORA A. BERCH Wesson LEE BERRY, III Wesson LYNN BILBO Meadville TILLMON BISHOP Meadville BUDDY BLAILOCK McComb KENNY BLAIR Mendenhall IACK BOLEWARE, IR. Crystal Springs ROBERT BOONE Bogue Chitto KATHY BOURNE Prentiss IOE BOYLES Mendenhall RANDALL KEITH BRADSHAVV Natchez Hornecommg prov1des a Vaflety of act1v1t1es MARK BRADY jackson CHARLES BRANUM Brookhaven MARY BRAXTON Wesson CATHY BRISTER Enterprise SUSAN BRISTER Brookhaven BRUCE BRITT Brookhaven GINNY BRITT Brookhaven IERRY BRITT Brookhaven MARILYN BRITT Wesson KAREN BROOKS Magee CHEESE BROVVN Mobile, Ala. CINDY BROWN Crystal Springs EARL BROWN Mendenhall SARA BROVVN Fayette TRENNIE BROWN Bude DENIS BROWNING Liberty DAVID BROVVNLEE Brookhaven RICKY BUCHANAN Monticello BONNIE BUCKLEY Pinola EDDIE BURCH Brookhaven LOUIS BURGHARD Crystal Springs BRENDA BURKES Meadville ALICE BURNS Brookhaven DEBBIE BURNS Brookhaven TED BURNS, IR. Brookhaven DAVID BUTLER Wesson DELTON BUTLER McCall Creek SAMMIE BUTLER Brookhaven IXNTIIONY BUTSCHEK Mendenhall CALVIN HYNUM Magee CONNIE BYRD luck:-:on ww iv, .... A 5, . 52 ae. 'I I Q , , il V . i n -gif' ,li J gtg -- een,-.. 1 , N -dsl X -QCII , , Kylix' if ,H 1 , -wi ws W 5 C D x X. f-ww -N- Lain I . QA-,n Xi-wi in X I . , I Ig' M ., x S! 3 N , f f as ,L 'G' ,F 'N If t I 1 K 5, I I I I is I I QS R ,gf ,R 1 s I X I ..a, I I I I - at-.4 - fs! Q .N WI' ' 'f I ' Rex -we -s. I I ' I 'US i N 'E' tj RONNIE BYRD Brookhaven MIKE BYRNE Brookhaven PATSY CALLENDER Brookhaven I . ROBERT CAMERON I 1. if Brookhaven ' SHIRLEY CAMPBELL Vicksburg ' IOHN CANFIELD A . E AN Natchez if ' ROCKEYCANOY 'Y Q Magee BEVERLY CARLOSS Osyka BRAD CASE Brookhaven RICKY CASE Brookhaven STEVE CASE Brookhaven 1425 Bs. ,E ,W wa- Maw- A- IAIVIES RANDALL CASTILAW Enterprise KENNETH CATCHINCS Hazlehurst DIANA CAVAZOS was 1 Natchez NELDA CHAPMAN Lucien DARNELL CHARRIER Natchez KRS RONNIE CHAVIS Newhebron SUZANNE CLIETT Hazlehurst BILL COCI-IRAN Natchez X RANDY COKER Brookhaven -- CONNIE COLE .R Bogue Chitto JOHN COLE Bogue Chitto HENRY COLEMAN IQ C' Brookhaven ,QI f ' f I ' J IOHN COLEMAN X N X l R k i 3353 my R Ni if as v. Q 'M j i , .vrwvefi S X X ih- K ' - Brookhaven XX ' c l ' 'QVV ' I . ' 3 :L i i if KIM CORBAN Q - ffi Pearl , il- STEVE COWART gl ? A M, fig Fx ' Meadville 'X Rf I 'O DALE Cox it Qi 'Q , i S' Brookhaven ef-if , BENNY CRAWFORD b A r Brookhaven A W .5 GILBERT CRAWFORD pf' ' , F Mendenhall A 1 it 5 x - HOWARD CRUM !'- il IIIWI I Natchez Governor William Waller speaks on Campus MIKE CUPIT Bogue Chitto MIKE DAUGHDRILL Sontag BECKY CASE DAVIS Brookhaven ERNEST DAVIS Natchez CARY GENE DAVIS Loyd Star AARENE DEESE Meadville IOHNNIE DENI-I.AM Iayess DANIEL DILLARD Natchez IOHNNY DILLON Meadville HOPE DONNELL Mendenhall IERRY DOUGLAS Brookhaven MELVIN EASON Hazlehurst ABE EBEY Bogue Chitto IIMMY EDWARDS Meadville PATSY EMFINGER Meadville ROBERT ERRINGTON Georgetown OSMOND EVERETT Newhebron IUDY EZELL West Lincoln BRUCE FALVEY Bogue Chitto BILL FARNHAM Monticello GREG FARR Roxie FRANK FERGUSON Stronghope GRADY FLEMING Meadville IEAN FORD Brookhaven LAURA FOSTER Natchez IEFFERY FRANKLIN Brookhaven GARY FRIZZELL Crystal Springs WANDA FUTCH Smithdale PAUL IOEL GAGLIARDI Meadville EUGENIA GARRETT Huntsville, Ala. Q S X , .4-5 Coffeehouses offer outstanding performers 'Tv We-...W xxjfl A 'X N 'X 1 rv, if f 1, , 1 I S , .a- 'K Mg: 1 Ng is Q Z -:iv V ,Afi1 fM.,.4 f ew. , 4 ,na ' f , 6' . -A1 '-f-f..,,, ,, , f I wa, 4 'V+ I ,lm f' Ks 4' k I A ..,,,,g I li? QI I ' , E' I , Kd , Ig 4 I . S .X 3 I Y' .l N It x VM X Vt? -li 5 f X ' 5 it V I W 1 ii i A 1 A . ' X ' 5 N X 2 .e I ' A- ' I si Crystal Springs ...X f R . ,x I l Rec center provides games, activities RANDY GATES Mendenhall IAMES GENTRY Brookhaven TOMMIE GLASS Monroe, La. RICHARD GOSS Brookhaven IIMMIE GOZA Hazlehurst VIRGINIA GRAVES Monticello BILL GREENWICH Poplarville RICHARD ALLEN GRICE Bogue Chitto PHILLIP GRUCHY Wesson IUDY GUYNES Hazlehurst DEBRA HALFORD Natchez KENNY HALFORD Roxie DANNY I-IALLMAN Hazlehurst STEVEN HARRIS Crystal Springs IOHN I HARRISON Syracuse, New York RICKIE HART Brookhaven SAM HART Collinsville VVILLIE HATHCOX Natchez KERMIT HENDERSON Brookhaven BILL HERBERT Mendenhall IOE HILL Monticello DANNY HODGES Magee DERWOOD HOLBROOK Mendenhall DIANNE HOLMES Tylertown CHARLES E. HUGHES Natchez GARY HUTCHERSON Brookhaven IOE HUTCHINS Natchez GARY HYDRICK Crystal Springs DENNIS IACKSON Beaureguard DAN IOHNSON DANIEL IOHNSON Brookhaven ANTHONY IOHNSON Crystal Springs MILTON IONES McCall Creek PAM IONES Hazlehurst RONALD R. IONES Natchez VIRGINIA IONES Bude CYNTHIA KEYS Wesson BETTY IO KEYWOOD Hazlehurst DALE KIMBLE Loyd Star CAROL KING Hazlehurst GARY KNAPP Brookhaven IAMES LAIRD Brookhaven LOUIE LANG Crystal Springs RICHARD LAMBERT Natchez BRENDA LANE Magee DARRELL LEA Silver Creek ' TERRY LEA Brookhaven KAREN IO LEE Meadville MIKE LEE Mendenhall PATSY LEE Pinola KAREN LITTLE Monticello IOHN PAUL LOFTON Brookhaven MICHAEL LOFTON West Lincoln IOHN LOWERY Mendenhall LYNN LOWERY Monticello ALVIN LYONS Wesson CALVIN LYONS Wesson LARRY MCALPIN Crystal Springs TONY MCALPIN Crystal Springs STEVE MCBRIDE Brookhaven 2' E Q r 3 ,X 'M .XS t Q. I A , 9 My V' C, 1' '25.f i'l'3':, v f f3i ,..,..zf?.?':,f . k:f:2:1 f':-51L-.. L. 1 A . -2 E 4 951- 5 1 ' - ' .s'f'e5 Ti .'2s!f1I'f' 315- 21 .+- ' 9-A. .-- ': bv Cy, 11:1 Ziff, , il 101 'Q g.?,Ng7S1?:,l,ffV?, 112:61 1 w ,gb - -H'fY 6' x-2-oigff uif 15 A ig I . . all I . - A Vim., I N lm i It i55:,xhQ. Vlnl I ' at if yo ao 91 Q .fi . ggi Q .MQ ,E 'sri ggi 5 . 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Q., iv' ' VN K. as M-.X 15, I T 1 si . , . -I ,R V . 4 Q ., iv , 151: 4 -. 'sl -- X 'I' .. ' 1' 'WSI' , I - .. :,i5 1:1:-t.:,.,, f HQ I - at E X - -1me-was-M.-.,:sk:,:ma...-I-2.ee:-:eras-:W-zasz....-.ma 12, ,' ra Ana- WA- I ' SFZTTQ 'J rf, if: ' .: ,ls . x, :rj - U A -4 'Sli 3 I fs, 9 4,-Q wx.: x vu 1 2 x sv .5 W , . TM - : , Q45 A I ,gk ' W 2 li K Y S, Q- El' ' .Y ' f I 7 WESLEY MCCOSKEY Monticello EDDIE MCKINNEY Quitman IIMMY MCMILLAN Natchez NEWTON McNEALY Natchez NORMA LYNN MCNEILL Crystal Springs MARTHA MAGEE McCall Creek FRANKY MALONE Lucien STANLEY MANGUM Magee RANDY MARTIN Meadville IOHNNIE E. MAY Brookhaven BEVERLY MAYERS Natchez CONNIE MEADOWS Magee GLORIDA MEYERS Bogue Chitto DIANE MIDDLETON Meadville CINDY MILTON Meadville MARY ALICE MOFFETT Fayette VERLYN MOLLE Monticello LEROY MONTGOMERY Wesson PHYLLIS MOORE Brookhaven TERRY MULLINS Mendenhall WANDA MULLINS Monticello LINDA NELSON I-Iazlehurst IESSE NEVVELL Wesson GENE NEWMAN jackson GARY NIX Brookhaven ADELE NOBLE Fayette ANGELA NORTHUP Natchez DAVID W. NUNNERY Liberty BOB O'BRIEN Newhebron WAYNE OGLESBY Meadville ROSEMARY OWENS Brookhaven DANNY PACE Magee LOLA PAGE Wesson IAMES PANNELL Wesson MARY W. PARKS Wesson RICKY PARKS Wesson WILLIAM PATTERSON Brookhaven BILL POLLARD Natchez GINENE POPI-IAM Wesson MARY ANN PORTER Brookhaven CI-IARMAINE POSEY Brookhaven LYNN POSEY Union Church STANLEY PRESTWOOD Magee SAMBO RAY Wesson DWIGHT REEVES Monticello BILL RHOADES Natchez CLEMENTINE RI-IYMES I-lazlehurst DANA RIALS Hazlehurst BENNIE ROBERTS Silver Creek BOB ROBERTS Magee DAVID ROBERTS Brookhaven MARSI-IA ROBERTS Mendenhall VIRGIL ROBERTS Loyd Star DIANE ROBERTSON Meadville RANDY ROUSE Hernando MAURICE ROWAN, IR. Natchez CHARLES RUSHING Brookhaven LAWRENCE RUSSELL Monticello STEVE RUSSELL Wesson TONY RUSSELL Monticello l:' ,: N R a y -gg gn, m Q ,, 1' .5 ,VA lv-. I n l I R 1 . Q , 'X IZI, 'ii I I I I to-4 I A r I I , . ,-A., 'I ' P' I . , T T41 KQV TAXI X . ..,. ' , ., ..,., ..,.,., A ,.,, X Mfr, . . 1 QQ f ses X .. 1-1' gs ,ga .L . , N , ,t.. hm. .V .? . ' -.-,, ' , 'Q' Mx 1- 1, -V Qtlz 1 ii vf- 5 I: ' - -ER f -.., ff ' Q... , -I I.-:Q- Qitgsl i v ,L 3, I x V I . -, .' I . '1 1 . I' ' 'V' .A av' .I . N .7 if my Y' -feel 1 f . ff' ' I h I -I K vvvv N 1' J ll is MM .5 w X' If nfl? If ,, . 7 I 'P .alt K wi I ff I I El 'L 1 . f I XL A V . N an P f r ,351 ff, 5 I J, -'II W' 'gf'-1 j' 531' -L 5. Bonfires, pep rallies increase spirit f X X A Q 9- X '5 1 7 , N N X 5 ., sb Q X XX , X g v ' 4 X 9 N- A. -V-zzz. I - ., .-1 Colettes sold at slave sale E272 if 5 Q Q . ':1,:-:q.gc1 ' , ,.:-251: Vg -. ,. r GINA RUTLEDCE Monticello BILL SALTERS Brookhaven BRENDA SANDERS Fayette LARRY SANDERS Harriston MONTY SANDERS Silver Creek ROSE SANDERS Prentiss STEVE SASSER Bogue Chitto IANICE SAXON Mendenhall IOHN SCOTT Union Church KEITH SEAGO McComb DARRELL SEAL Natchez IIMMY SEALE Meadville KATHY SEALE Natchez VANCE SELF Mobile, Ala. DANNY SEVVELL Wesson MARY SHANNON Wesson FREDDIE SHELTON Blue Hill AL SHIYOU Boggan Ridge ROSALIE SHORTS Roxie SAM SHOTTS Mendenhall WALTER SHOWERS Newhebron STEVE SIMMONS Hazlehurst BETH SMITH Natchez DAVID BRIAN SMITH Brookhaven DORIS IOHNSON SMITH Brookhaven EUGENE SMITH Union Church FARRAN SMITH Union Church MARY ILENE SMITH Sontag RUTH IEANETTE SMITH Enterprise IOEL ODDEE SMITH Brookhaven MARCIE SMITH Mendenhall STEVEN SMITH Loyd Star ss TOMMY SPARRMAN f T ' A I Hazlehurst SUE SPENCER me Brookhaven MARTHA SPRADLEY Monticello IUDY PAT STEELE Meadville GRADY STEGALI. Hazlehurst PHYLLIS STERLING Brookhaven DAVID STEWART Pinola RODNEY STOKES Brookhaven BILLIE DAWN STRAIT Hazlehurst IOHN SULLIVAN Magee its REX SULLIVAN A T ALITA SUMMERS we , Natchez . .' 5 nj M DONALD SUMMERS b Brookhaven A' f Meadville fljf? if A '31 Natchez O Y SID TADLOCK Brookhaven MARTHA TARVER X E 5 HERMAN SYLVESTER m r . -,t A f ,if l X Wesson l I , .2 sf- R- '42 ' R Eva Crystal Springs DONNIETODD .. 55- Monticello RONNIE TOLBERT Brookhaven IANN TIILLOS Clinton PAUL TURMAN Crystal Springs Crystal Springs .- ' if , 1 W' 'fs' CHARLOTTE TAYLOR ' A I XY K ,X avg rr 3 f ! ,, Q ei i L if - -Q I DWICHTTURNER Crystal Springs BILL VANCE Montitzvllo CAYLE VANIER Fi'i'ritl.iy, l.1i. CARL WACTOR, IR Muzitlville I'IIJDlEWAI.KI'IR Roxit- INAYWALKICR Nattplit-z j tg X Q. l Classes provide interesting moments ROBERT TAYLOR L Area groups hold meetings on campus KID E an-e M Rt ' Q V! 1, o 5'-I Y l vw! ta' 1 12, 1, 1' . .1,..:iN ..x K 13. ' - I.. ' 1. 12:5 t .. we 'V , 'sfsszrik , E, 3 . W-Q ,fllijg ,..,, .Q if l' ' - ' g in'--ff are ' '25 - A- H .V H 1 :,1,,, y I , , F ROGER WALKER Magee RONNIE WALKER Crystal Springs TERRY WALKER Brookhaven AMARYILLIS WALLACE Brookhaven PATRICIA WALLACE West Lincoln MICHAEL WALLS Crystal Springs LYNETTE WALTERS Crystal Springs LARRY WARD Harrisville RICKY WARD Brookhaven DEXTER WARE Crystal Springs SHARON WATTS Bogue Chitto ROBIN WEATHERSBY Mendenhall RUTH ANN WEEKS McCall Creek CHRIS VVELLS Natchez IOLYNN WELLS Meadville SAMMY WEST Natchez MITCHELL WESTBROOK Meadville WADE VVESTMORLAND Shivers TOM WHITE Monticello ROGER WHITTINGTON Meadville NANCY WILCHER Brookhaven DIANE WILLIAMS Pearl HOLLIS WILLIAMSON Monticello BRENDA WINDHAM Brookhaven VANCE WOODCOCK Meadville STEVE WOOLLEY Brookhaven SHARON WRIGHT Hattiesburg NANCY YATES Magee RUSTY YATES Brookhaven LOUISE ZUCCARO Natchez 4 DEBRA ADAMS Brookhaven MARCIA ADAMS Brookhaven RANDY ADAMS Brookhaven IIMMY ADCOX Mendenhall LYNN ALLEN Brookhaven WILLIAM AMOS Brookhaven CATHY ARNOLD Meadville GAY ARNOLD Natchez CONNIE ASHLEY Hazlehurst LARRY ASHMORE Brookhaven PORTIA AYERS Crystal Springs CHARLES BALDWIN Magee ALLEN BALLARD Natchez RODGER BANES Hazlehurst SHELLY BARNER Wesson MCKINLEY BARNES Natchez IANET BARRETT Magee VICKI BASS Pinola BRUCE BENSON Brookhaven DANNY BERRY Crystal Springs KATHY BERRY Wesson MARILYN BERRY Hazlehurst JOHNNY BINES Pinola GLEN BIRD Wesson Ianet Douglas heads freshman class bt FRESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS are fl to rj Ianet Douglas, president: Iulie Farmer, vice presidentg Kay Harper, secretary: Mellanie Brovsm, treasurer: and Diane Dees, representative to Student Association Council. Not pictured is Wanda Britt, Student Council representative. 'fu' IV' M -....-,a-1.-mn . Y-1-1-Luu.s.u.v.....v.. L ilxwuyt ...Ni W'-Efqw -N-.-.-.- -. 1 'VX , J lx lim my , .4 5 f . .X .' f'1g'f.': f r-- 57: Band, Colettes represent college 1n parades DAVID BISHOP Newhehron DANIEL BOLIAN Iackson CHUCK BOND jackson SHIRLEY BOSWELI, Brookhaven CAROLYN BOWLIN Smithdale RENEE BOWMAN Crystal Springs TIM BOYD Iayess KATHY BRACEY Brookhaven TIM BRADSHAW Natchez LOU ANN BRAY Eddiceton ANDREA BRAXTON Wesson SANDRA BRAXTON Wesson BOB BRIDGES Mendenhall BRUCE BRITT Loyd Star KRISTINA BRITT Loyd Star ROBERT BRITT Wesson STACY BRITT Brookhaven TERRY BRITT Brookhaven WANDA BRITT Brookhaven DEBRA BROWN Brookhaven GARRY BROWN Crystal Springs MELANIE BROWN Brookhaven DOUGLAS BUCKLES Roxie RICKY BUCKELS Meadville ROBIN BUCKELS Brookhaven ROY BUCKELS Brookhaven MARY LOU BUCKLEY Newhebron CHARLES E. BUTLER Wesson I. B. BYRD West Lincoln WILLIE BYRD Wesson KATHY BYRME Brookhaven LENNY CABRERA New Orleans, La. MARK CALCOTE McCall Creek KEVIN CALMES Franklinton, La. SHELVA CAMERON Brookhaven IERRELL CAMPBELL Vicksburg BRENDA I. CARRAWAY Meadville ROBERT CASE Brookhaven PENNY CAULFIELD Centreville PAULINE CHILDS Brookhaven CURTIS COCHLAN Bogue Chitto SUZANNE COLEMAN Wesson IERRY COLLINS Loyd Star IACK CONN Topeka-Tilton TERRY COOLEY Brookhaven BETTY COOPER Magee IOYE COOPER Newhebron DAVID COTTINGHAM Crystal Springs ROY COTTRELL Crystal Springs LOUISE CRAFT Magee MIKE CREELY Wesson CAROL ANN CUPITT Monticello IANIE DALTON Topekaffilton BRENDA DAVIS Natchez CINDY DAVIS Hazlehurst DAVID DAVIS Wesson IIMMY DAVIS Ruth IIMMY DAVIS Huzlehurst MANDY DAVIS Prentiss GLEN DAY Crystal Springs Cheerleaders practice to perfect routines 1 ' 7.2255 5,1 f Jasc. 2 -- - -fffigx. ,'E1Ef ,-:- V ' ' , A .Q . . K.. f f ' 53 ...,... ., 0, W .1 ,., W, . W I ,- nw ,4 :-ff. Iggy? f vm M .1 wr, :vga 6 , W6 5. 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Z: f 5: if mr Cf as QQ? r wr If 3 c I as 4 :' 6 gig K R E V SX ,ik MARCUS DEAN Wesson DIANE DEES Wesson LITA DOUGHI'IR'I'Y Braxton TED DOUGHTY Natchez IANET DOUGLAS Wesson PEGGY DOUGLAS Sontag DAVID DUNN Magee IEFF DUNN Brookhaven AQUILA DURR Magee DEAN DURR Brookhaven GLENN DYKES Sontag RICKY EAST Brookhaven DONNA EAVES Brookhaven BENNIE EARL EDWARDS Brookhaven IERRY EMFINGER Meadville GARY EVANS jackson MICHAEL EVERETT Magee ANNA MARIE FAIRCHILD Crystal Springs GREGG FAIRLEY Mendenhall IACKIE FALVEY Bogue Chitto IULIE FARMER Natchez DAVID FARVE Wesson SANDRA FAUST Hazlehurst BURT FLEMING Smithdale DENISE FLEMING Monticello DAVID FORD Natchez EDDIE FORD, IR. Natchez DAVID FORE Brookhaven GREG FRANKLIN Brookhaven SUE DEL FRAZIER Wesson PAUL A. FRIEDMAN Wesson BECKY FUGATE Hazlehurst LARRY GALLMAN Crystal Springs GLORIA GILL Brookhaven EVELYN GILLIS Pinola STEWART GODBOLD Brookhaven SHERI GORDY Hazlehurst SHERRY GOUGH Hazlehurst LARRY M. GRANT Mendenhall ORNAMENT GRAVES Newhebron BARBARA GREEN Brookhaven SHIRLEY GREEN Brookhaven ANTHONY GREER Crystal Springs DAVID GREER Ruth CHARLES FLETCHER GRICE Bogue Chitto ANTOINE GRIFFIN Brookhaven IESSIE GRUBBS Magee KEITH GRUBBS Crystal Springs DEBBIE HADDOCK Hazlehurst BRADLEY HALL West Lincoln IOHN MITCHELL HALL Bogue Chitto JOHNNY RAY HALL Bogue Chitto MARSHA HALL Brookhaven IOAN HAMMACK Crystal Springs KAY HARPER Magee WAYNE HARRIS Harrisville IERRY DEAN HART Bogue Chitto DEBBIE HARTZOG Silver Creek GAY HARVESTON Monticello RICKIE HARVEY Mumlenliall Wolf adds spirit to games, other events .DQ -ve swf I -I ,. 'fl . . , X kxiktiek Tux x I -I g'tgl 1Q,x xi It ' 1 -I, Q Y, 5 9 1: 1 i S- ax N W!! x Q, X . ,K 1 I I 4 p X ' X Q if ' We 1 f -MVA A 4. , , , f? Ti Q1 , Z, N I Esgzsirt- , .1- X, gm : ,.'g.:.+ ' ' ' SC-1 K. is .wwe :- . 1-:-I QL-rsisf :f: --2:1 E:j:- - tt X if 3 Q X M ' b I . if I ix Q' 1 gs e--.--e --'eW. l :-f Q 21555212514-,Q -f :ff J GARY HAYNES Mendenhall DALE HEARD Hazlehurst TIM HEDGEPETH Monticello TONEY HERIARD Magee RONNIE HERRING Brookhaven DAVID HESTER Meadville IIM HILL Hazlehurst KAREN HILL Brookhaven LINDA IEAN HILL Meadville SHANNA HILL Brookhaven GLENDA HILLARD Sontag IANET HITCHNER Brookhaven 1osEPH HINES Brandon GARRY HODGES Bogue Chitto GREG HOFF Brookhaven MARLENE HOGGATT Brookhaven CLIFTON HOLBROOK Mendenhall TERRY HOLIFIELD Natchez GENA HOOD Hazlehurst BARBARA ANN HOOKER Brookhaven STEVEN HOOKS Wesson DARLENE HOOTSELL Natchez AUDREY HOWARD Bogue Chitto ALBERT HUDSON Brookhaven IOE HUDSON Natchez PHYLLIS HUF F Brookhaven HAROLD HUGUHEY Monticello SHERRY HYDE Monticello MIKE IKERD Meadville BOB IACKSON Brookhaven CHARLIE IACKSON Brookhaven IOHNETTE IACKSON Brookhaven CHARLES IAMES Wesson GVVEN IENKINS Brookhaven MILDRED IENKINS Hazlehurst C. B. IOHNSON Brookhaven LARRY IOHNSON Natchez PHYLLIS IOHNSON Brookhaven RONNIE IOHNSON Brookhaven BETTY IONES Oakvale CHARLIE IONES Monticello MICHAEL IONES Natchez MIKE IONES Mendenhall SHIRLEY IONES Magee PAUL IORDAN Brookhaven ROY IORDAN Crystal Springs LEWIS KALIL Brookhaven ROOSEVELT KEELY, IR Union Church CHARLES RAY KENNY Brookhaven GERALD R. KENNEY Brookhaven CYNTHIA KERBEN Meadville BUBBA KEYWOOD Hazlehurst BRUCE KING Topeka CHARLIE SCOTT KING Wesson EUGENE KING Brookhaven FRANKIE KING Meadville HAL KING Hazlehurst TREVA KING Natchez W. C. KING, IR. Mendenhall PERRY KNIGHT Hazlehurst SHARLENE KREAMER Wesson RICKY LACK Crystal Springs SHIRLEY LAIRD Brookhaven WILFRED LAIRD West Lincoln DENNIS LAMBERT Monticello TRAVIS LAMBHRT Brookhaven 1, , N. 1' 'I RI! I ' L 'I' I PA 4 4 N wg K ff t ,,,., se '. .rim-Q: :ff '15 si A yylex I fwaimmm . '-.X - 'rf-gee.. X I I I . A . if --wx' ' 1 5 , ' K- fi - Q Q . .: .:: . x I ' 'na If 1 ' i I I I I 'X if V ' NMI ,- 'N 2 M , em l XJ- S1 'OX ,,--Tw , It - K 4 E :gi V I x .L Li, - ui 111- I I X. 1- 'E . - ce--S, Lili N Q' i P --lite -125 ' of Phi Theta Kappa hosts state Convention DENISE LANDRI-ISS Wesson IAMES LATHAM Brookhaven REGCIE LEA Brookhaven KEN LEE Roxie LINDA LEE Brookhaven BUTCH LECGETT Brookhaven DAN LECCETT Brookhaven MARY ANN LINSON Hazlehurst IULIE LINTON Brookhaven FRANCIS LITTLE Mendenhall TOMMY LITTLE Brookhaven ARLENE LIVERMAN Brookhaven CHERYL LOFTON Smithdale DAVID LONGINO Wesson PHILIP LOWE Monticello ARCH MCCORMICK Fayette RONNIE MCDONNIEAL Mendenhall ALBERT MCLENDON Magee STEVE MCNULTY Bude DIANNE MCQUEEN Mendenhall DWIGHT MCWILLIAMS Magee HENRY MACKEY Silver Creek ANTHONY MADDOX Magee KAY MADDOX Magee MIKE MAGEE Brookhaven MONA DEAN MACEE Magee NEDDA ANN MANCUM Magee BILLY MARTIN Magee DENISE MARTIN Wesson REGGIE MARTIN Brookhaven SCO'I I'Y MARTIN Silver Creek ANDY MATTHEWS Hnrrisville IACK MAY Mendenhall IEI-'F MEADOWS Pinola EDDIE MEYERS Smithdale DOUG MILLER Waterproof, La. TENA MILLER Florence CREER MITCHELL Brookhaven APRIL MOAK Brookhaven BETSY MOSELEY Crystal Springs DONNY MOSELEY Magee ROBERT MULLEN Wesson BILLY MULLINS Monticello SHERRY MULLINS Mendenhall STEPHEN MURRAY Hazlehurst WILLIE MURRAY, IR. Natchez TRAVIS MYERS Meadville EILEEN NASH Meadville ALLIE NATIONS Hazlehurst DALE NATIONS Brookhaven PEGGY NEAL Waterproof, La. DIANNE NELSON Crystal Springs BECKY NETTLES Brookhaven CATHY NEVELS Brookhaven EDITH NEWTON Brookhaven DAVID NOBLE Athens. Ga. FELIX R. NOBLE Fayette Band provides entertaining shows I I iz' 'ivl ,if 1 gf, I ' x Q 99' 0. V? E 1 if N HQ 5, 'U UN .45 In I . F , . , , l X 1 V 5. 4, '4- 4 V In 1. 'K , I I ..,,,,.Aq 2 . I 3 1- I 'AII I 5 f a A If y IE. ff- ,. I gg I I.I, I' v IAMES THOMAS NORALS Hazlehurst KATHY OGLESBY Meadville MARCUERITE OGLETREE Crystal Springs is . .6-.2 flak . 'su QD W OI -'S-5 . '-'- if N... 5 If , ' S , f 5 ya-t if . 'ig A Ti: 'I' ff as 3 -A . : I it g . -Q-5' - 'Y if ' . , x I X . X I ' , K I Jgfex :R um.: I :gi , , I 3.-1' I IL 18531 -A J - .,,, E -' .lat V x: . C NCQ, 41 f c I 31.3, Ji-1 F. U me 4, sf ,lg ,X af. ,,,. VU' ww gt M ,af 'ft 1 ri- a ,gf V . .7- I I Campus life provides meeting others -yi f -cm in Ek-E 5 -4.,. '4 Pk' 1- l' ,Q ' x ri' xi, pi' Q, X Y 'ST' J 4 if ! J C' 2 W z E s x X 'X rig' V .bi -f.,p'.x-Q-Q .K .5 --X A.g5FHH'51f 9 f ' .v 'P ' I-fv7f'5',:. 1' 3'tJ.1'.lQ'flill?. gtg A' 1 P' 1:3 X 1 IN' - ' ri',,'.'.fL -- N A. I? -: I 5 X I ti , I , K I V , 3? f , I 4 3 I I Wars:-f I 2, X I V If 2 x S if A-fe,-, vig N 'N 4 -I ,Qi RK ft, B451 MN., I 49' ?- Y, 'nf I 4. - -f 4' 7 x. I Q f . , vu if f A Af! xy 5 ' , 3 vjf-11 ' ,l v Q ,sg ,4 I 'I va' f. f , wif, mi - i f ,x in wt ' . '- f ff fx ,. I t I .f ,D CAROLYN O'QUlNN Natchez PATTY PADCETT Magee STEVE PARHAM Magee SAMMY PARRETT Hazlehurst IOHNNY PARSONS Crystal Springs SUZANNE PAUL Hazlehurst RON PENNINGTON Sontag NINA PETERSON Smithdale DONNA SUE PEVEY Monticello GARY B. PHILLIPS Loyd Star ARDESIA PICKETT Brookhaven STEVE PITTS Callman RICHARD NEAL POCUE D'Lo TANYA PONDER Mendenhall SANDRA POOLE Hazlehurst BETSY PORTER Crystal Springs RICKEY PORTER Bogue Chitto IAMES PORTREY Wesson DONNA POVVELL Brookhaven NATHANIEL POWELL Crystal Springs GEORGE PRESCOTT Natchez IENNA PRICE Brookhaven IENNIFER PRICE Meadville DAVID E. PRITCHARD Union Church PA'l'l' QUINN Brookhaven MELINDA RAINES Brookhaven STEVE RANKIN Magee CONNIE RAY l-lazlehurst ELIZABETH RAY Wesson MIKE RAY Wesson IIMMY READY Monticello THOMAS REID layess RICHARD RENFRO Hazlehurst VANCE RHOADES Natchez KEITH RIALS Hazlehurst LESSA ROBERTS Monticello IOEY ROBERTSON Natchez KEN ROBERTSON Brookhaven CAROLE ROGERS Brookhaven DEBBIE RUSHING Brookhaven CAROLYN RUSSELL Monticello TONY RUSSELL Hazlehurst ANTHONY SANDERS Mendenhall LAWANA SANDIDGE Brookhaven BILLY EARL SANDIFER Harrisville MARK SANDIFER Harrisville MARK SCHMIDT Sontag RONNIE SCOTT Meadville TIM SELLERS Monticello RONNIE SELMAN Crystal Springs DAVID SHEPHERD Harrisville LESLIE SHIVERS Magee MARIE SHUMAKER Crystal Springs KATHY SILLS Silver Creek TERRI SIMPSON Sontag LAURA SINGLETARY Crystal Springs BELINDA SMITH Brookhaven BEVERLY SMITH Brookhaven BILL SMITH Monticello CASSANDRA SMITH Hammond, La. Co-Lin Players present children's play xi 4 av L6 I . ww--A , ,H 'ik of-HQ X S X , f A at IE Q if, I -, 1 9,1 J' f Q I u .. f, x X ,f ,',' fl gvtakk I X 5 ll 5 'K 1' X 'vii I he . l 0. RQ . f In li 7 I , if 5' X .D A ,I fi 'rx ff F' IA ..- nj- 3 sf I 2 .ci ,Z -GS gy I -:Q G 9 Goofing off helps the day pass fw I ig -zf 'rx N l I is Q' Ii ko- Y. nQW:,, CHARLES EDWARD SMITH Brookhaven CLARA SMITH Brookhaven DALE SMITH Loyd Star DAVID SMITH Natchez DERRELL SMITH Natchez EDWARD SMITH Brookhaven EVERETTE SMITH Bogue Ghitto GENA SMITH Brookhaven IAN SMITH Brookhaven IOE SMITH Hazlehurst IUNE SMITH Brookhaven LINDA SMITH Brookhaven LULA SMITH Wesson MARK SMITH Brookhaven MIKE SMITH Brookhaven PAM SMITH West Lincoln ROBERT SMITH Natchez RODNEY GLENN SMITH Enterprise WAYNE SMITH Sontag SHERMAN SMITH Wesson SHIRLEY SMITH Meadville SUE SMITH Brookhaven TERRY SMITH Wesson TERRY SMITH Magee DEBRA SNYDER Natchez DAVID SOMMERALL Meadville ARTHUR SPRING Meadville CHARLES STEADMAN Morton CYNTHIA STEELE Natchez GARY STEELE Magee RICKY STEELE Meadville IACKIE STEPHENS Monticello HERBERT STOVALL Brookhaven BILLY STRAHAN Brookhaven SUSAN STUARD Brookhaven CAROLYN SULLIVAN Mendenhall CAROLIN SUMMERALL Meadville SHELLY SUMMERS Brookhaven LYNN SUMRALL Monticello LESTER SUTTON Brookhaven IACKIE SWICEGOOD Wesson TOMMY TANNER Hazlehurst LESTER TARBUTTON Wesson ANN TARVER Wesson WILLIAM TATE New Orleans, La. IEFF THAMES Brookhaven IEFF THAMES Monticello MARTHA TI-IETFORD Prentiss HAL THOMPSON Crystal Springs SUE THOMPSON Newhebron TOBIE THOMPSON Iayess ROBERT THORNTON Meadville BEVERLEY TIMMONS Natchez PATRICIA TOMSKY Magee RUBY TOUCHSTONE Brookhaven PHILLIP TOWNSEND Brookhaven IEANNIE TYNES Monticello DON UNDERWOOD Brookhaven CLYNN VINCE Monticello LYNN VINCE Monticello WEBB VITAL Lake Charles, La. CALVIN WACTOR Meadville DON WALL Brookhaven DEE DEE WALSH Liberty Benches provide a place to SIT, relax . 'fa I 5. 5' N gf- Evil, For my 5' 65? I 2 NN 9' gi vs- qw, 5,4 ,425 M 0 v fha I if I: 1'4- .I ,Lv I .h ,,., .. -V ., S MS W, Z fa K 1 H R - ' 'iff-L'-' fs, if ,7 Q. I YJ- f, s L is V I KAY WARD Silver Creek GEORGE WARREN Mendenhall LORI IEAN WARREN Loyd Star YVONNE WASHINGTON Hazlehurst SCOTT WATKINS D'Lo RICK A , vi 4 ' 3 4 I ., , w II Y WATTS Brookhaven PAUL WEATHERSBY Mendenhall GINA WEEKS Hazlehurst SUE WEEKS McCall Creek IANICE WELBORN Brookhaven A , SHARRON VVELLS 1' Lib ,N- erty , .n., . ' STEVE WEST Magee IIMMY WESTMORELAND Mendenhall A ' 'ia IERRY WHITE I ,Q ' ' Wesson 1 T, 3 ' I f , ,-- D A WHITE f M -I Natchez L rg . SIDN EY WILEY . - , Hazlehurst .A , L- WILLIE WILEY 2 Q -I, Hazlehurst f A l . CHERYL WILLIAMS y 5 SHELIA WILLIAMS n M 1 3 if I' x l -ugh 9' A rig? 'N If Brookhaven I , A Natchez Ei? ' I Mo Mo 'QW -Q 4 we . X X i f ll I' D, do W ' Q if ,tky .Q W , lx If lr LIND ANN VICKIE WILLIAMS Braxton MARION WILLIAMSON nticello MARTHA WILSON nticello DONALD WINBORNE Brookhaven NOLAN WOOLEY Brookhaven CARLA WOOTEN Natchez A YARBROUGH Iackson MARY YATES Magee YOUNG Hazlehurst KATHLEEN ZUMBRO Meadville 5 ... Q . I Special students f e if .I , attend Co-Lin .,q L V 7 ' LAMARBAKER 'X V I I ' -o':' ,.,,, Br kh v n 1 GINETER gives -- U 'Vl ' Ruston, La. W h'2-L' 1 3? 7, 5 ,, . ' ,,,.w', ' 3 Grill becomes Center for relaxation it um 1 Clif! -L. 1 if ,4,, Vf 1- Q ffm ,,fy, ,ygfwf ,,,,,,,,, , V dxff , V. ,gf M f ri ,f ff ,, I Q 4 P' A S1xteen enroll 1n Cosmetology school CAROLYN ADAMS Newhebron CAYE BRISTER Bogue Chitto IUDY CARTER Crystal Springs NEVELENE COLE Newhebron BILLIE GRAVES Sontag QUIDA HART Ruth BECKY HUFFMAN Bude BECKY LOFTON Brookhaven TINA MYERS Wesson THELMA NESMITH Wesson SUE RESER Brookhaven SONYA ROCERS Silver Creek LYNETTE SINGLETARY Crystal Springs RONDA E. SMITH Monticello MARY SUTTON Newhebron RENEE TODD Meadville E? . vp .XR ig-g..'A J Practical nursing consists of 52 Weeks of study LaRUE BURT Crystal Springs MELANIE CREWS Crystal Springs SHERRY COOPER Brookhaven CHERYL EATON Brookhaven SARAH HARVEY Monticello LOURDENE HENDRICKS - Natchez DOROTHY LEE HUDSON Brookhaven A MARY KELLY Hazlehurst ' - 'X ' I ' ii f 5 P lg if . BRENDA BELLE MOAK Brookhaven CONNIE NICHOLS Crystal Springs MARY RUTLAND ' Topeka-Tilton ELIZABETH SLAY Hazlehurst RETHA SMITH Brookhaven SHIRLEY SMITH Q Brookhaven ,M IANET VARNADO H ' Y f Union Church ' V:-.' EDNA WATSON Crystal Springs ya I I I ,, h if 1 ' :ful X -- ,'i'i+--n it H 'ltzsllailt 'A ' . -it E - E tail A , ' yl I it - t W -54 , ,,,,..,t' g , 5. QFCC V --ar K I-I I. - 1... i y tt Z ' Vs , . 4 Co-Lin's practical nursing program consists of 52 weeks of pre-clinical and clinical study. Four months are spent on campus and eight months at King's Daughters Hospital in Brookhaven. MDTA enrolls students in building trades . awww-ll hw- . ,..: - ' ' -'H' sg, x 'Eli-u.+y ' 3.1 , gb? , ., , ., . ,. - .1 YZWZWW 'E' x CETA starts program on campus second semester Comprehensive Employment Training Act KCETAH was begun during second semester on Co-Lin's campus. CETA is com- posed of two components, an in-school program which gives the student an opportunity to learn and an on-the-job train- ing program. Those who enrolled second semester in the CETA program were in the areas of air conditioning, electronics, welding. machine shop, secretarial science, distribution and marketing, medical laboratory technician, auto mechanics, and heavy equipment mechanics. This was the first component of the program, the in-school training phase. Adult education was in charge of the on-the-job training program. CETA is primarily for those who are unemployed, underemployed, or undereducated. The program helps to upgrade the skills and the educational level of the students at the same time. Those in the in-school phase are taken on a referral basis from the Mississippi Employment Security Commission. Production machine operator class taught in Hazlehurst Teaching a production machine operator class in Hazlehurst during first semester was Mrs. Nona McManus. About 20 students were enrolled in the non-credit training program for an industry in the area. Machine shop trains operatorsg learns tool use w 3 1 5 is 'B ,J 1 w.'..f. 1' Q L vixwnrfif' N .U R 1 H R N ' ' -. ' m ' j ! 4?vw.5X,,:. s 49- 'A Q 1 V 4 - . ,. 1' X 11' ' 1 ' 4 - rn, X :I .sf-M:,,. If ,y I A Drafting, Design attracts terminal students N l22 X I Auto mechanics provides study of engines fflls Distribution, Marketing gives broad career training in goods, services, managing Data processing students work with computers a z 'r I A Secretarial science offers three programs Industrial arts open to high school students 'W' y fit. ' vw if 3 'W Kai! X :is G s , l Practical nursing trains hospital personnel N-v., D5 513' 53 D BJ Electronics offers broad field of study '- . ' - 1 K ,4f, . , ,g ,TE Z Z 5 Air conditioning, heating, refrigeration attracts many x E 'UW N yi Heavy equipment- only course in Mississippi Z' Ill l a,.......-.as 11, Q, s 'W S mx I K I 5 A was , i, a we i L e, f A - f ,Am x -- ' . ',,s rx N.. if . ' ,'.1 1 ..,.., 1 'X 1 9 i f ew M ,Vx pk .X Medical Laboratory Technicians prepare for work Welding set as one year program , ,YM - ,,.r .,r-.W..-....r IDL Cosmetology trains future beautioians Rural health program opens on campus MA ,.,r vui- oew: ' Rural health program opened on campus this fall with 10 students from a five county area eligible for participation. The program, federally-funded, trains students to work with senior citizens through health departments. As one of two programs in the state. sewing machine mechanics opened on campus this year. A specially- designed mobile unit was purchased for 812,000 to house the program. The mobile unit can be moved from town to town to train those in this field. Co-Lin is home for the program in South Mississippi. Sewing machine mechanics becomes new study Adult night classes attract hundreds of students A wide variety of non-credit adult classes are conducted on both the Wes- son and Natchez campuses during the school year, with several hundred tak- ing advantage of the offerings. The vocational-technical division of the college offers, among others, courses in auto mechanicsg auto mechanics for womeng cake decorating: cabinet mak- ingg upholstery: sewing: bricklayingg air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration: income tax preparationg Programming Cobol and key punchg industrial safety and first aidg housewiringg DC Circuitsg shorthandg beginning and advanced typing: record keeping: beginning and advanced weldingg electronics: supervi- sory trainingg auto mechanic tune-up, carpentry: basic drafting: machine shopg photography: commercial artg and nurses aid. Off-campus campuses were taught in Crystal Springs in Emergency Medical Training and in Meadville and Hazle- hurst in nurses aid. Others were plan- ned for second semester. Non-credit classes for adults are offered to those 16 years of age or older. Classes usually meet one night each week for three hours. Length of the course varies. A small charge is made to those enrolling in the night classes. Upon completion of each course a cer- tificate is awarded. Purposes of night classes for adults in vocational-technical areas are to pre- pare, upgrade, or supplement adults in vocational and technical skills. I K ,,,.L Y' 1' gag?- 1 I A 1 N 39' mea . ff' UK .if Qi. Se. Q--1' 1 wo, N? , Q , i Q ca X-xx? Q N Adults upgrade skills through night classes IFF These pages on adult night classes show students in typing, sewing, electronics, programming, nurses aid, EMT, welding, machine shop, carpentry, and upholstery. Night classes in various vocational- technical areas can he offered when ten or more demand that particular class. Co-Lin offers several off-campus night classes in vo-tech each year. Night classes offer new avocations Workshops, clinics, conventions, meetings Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College, the educational center of the district, hosts many workshops, clinics, conventions, and other general meetings throughout the school year. Typical of the clinics was a basketball clinic sponsored by Coach William Lewis and the annual basketball camp during the summer. Meetings such as a joint legislative-supervisors meeting. a district 4-I-l Club meeting, and civic groups met on cam- pus. Appearances by Governor William L. Waller, Mississippi Senator Iohn C. Stennis, and Representative Thad Cochran drew crowds. Meetings of all types were held on campus during the year, helping Co-Lin to truly serve its district. Senior Aides assist public service agencies E:-3 Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College is sponsoring agent for the Sen- ior AIDES program. Three years ago, Co-Lin became the only college of any type in the nation to have such a 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 through the cooperative efforts of the Depart- ment of Labor, the program is open to those 55 years of age or over who are unemployed or underemployed. The program encompasses ten Southwest Mississippi counties, including Adams, Amite, Copiah, Franklin, Iefferson, Law- rence, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, and Wilkinson. Forty Senior AIDES are employed by Co-Lin and work on cam- pus, at Southwest Mississippi Iunior College, McComb, Tyler- town, Woodville, Natchez, Monticello, Bude, Brookhaven, Enterprise, Bogue Chitto, Magnolia, etc. Presently there are eight aides on campus. Here Aides ftop to bottomj assist students. Mrs. Dollie Britt, Mrs. Grace Noble, Mrs. Margaret Tyson, and Mrs. Hattie Mae Hughes help stu- dents in various areas. On campus the aides are employed as faculty aides, library aides, administrative aide, and bookstore aide. At Southwest, there are two bookstore aides and a library aide. In towns and cities, aides are employed at hospitals, employ- ment officers: Percy Quin State Park as recreation supervisorsg as youth counselorsg clerical aidesg library aidesg guide aides: dispatch aidesg and teacher aides. Edgar W. Martin, director of adult education, is administrator for the program. at 'r'f i Magee, Mendenhall, Crystal Springs, Hazleh urst, Monticello, Fayette, Meadville, others Academic classes move off-campus xp.:-mm 1133 vu-na. , A Z3 mu . wt musing AV P., - 1 ,. , , f fj A QA , ,, wy-.,.... x ,.. , fi 'F' fly, Accounting I was taught in Hazlehurst by Doug Izard. Lewis Weeks was instructor of Accounting I in Crystal Springs. For the first time ever, academic classes were offered off-campus at Magee, Mendenhall, Crystal Springs, Hazle- hurst, and Monticello by the Wesson campus and in Fayette and in Meadville by the Natchez campus. Classes in accounting and in English materialized in most places. OFF CAMPUS FACULTY: Iohn Brown, Magee: Iames Davis, Mendenhall: Mrs. Lois Russell and Bobby Don Miller, Monticello: Doug lzard, Hazlehurstg and Lewis Weeks in Crystal Springs. ,J Uver 100 adults enroll 1n off campus classes Many working adults took advantage of Copiah-Lincoln's off-campus aca- demic classes offered in their home- town. Here students in English 1113, with Iames Davis as instructor, meet at Mendenhall High School. Pictures below are Accounting 1214 in Monti- cello with Bobby Don Miller as the instructor. Over 100 adults enrolled in off-campus academic classes. 1-1- Adult basic education enrolls several hundred .Lv -nga Zzmjfg-?,,,, Several hundred adults are expected to enroll in Adult Basic Education QABEJ during the 1974-75 school year. In the past three years over 2,500 persons in the district have taken ABE classes. Adult basic education is offered to those 16 years of age or older who have not com- pleted high school. Upon completion of the three cycles, a student may take the General Educational Development CGEDJ test, the .-.Q equivalent of a high school diploma. 1 Instruction is from grades 0-12. Local teach- ers serve as instructors with classes usually meeting at the local high school. Edgar W. Martin, director of adult education at Co-Lin, heads the ABE division, with Harold Luther Smith as part time counselor. Classes this year were held at Magee, Cal- vary Bible Institute at Mendenhall, West Union, Crystal Springs, Wesson, Hazlehurst, Monticello, Iayess, Bogue Chitto, Loyd Star, Fayette, and Meadville. There is no cost to attend adult basic educa- tion classes. Materials are furnished free of charge. 5 2 5 F Z 'lm wfti 'if 'X ABE instructors include tfront l to rl Alvin Smith, Hazlehurst: R. V. Anderson, Meadville: Foster Topp, Hazlehurst: Iuanita Brown and Ethel Cameron, Meadville. Second row are Rosa Cray, West Union: Iohn Hansbrough, Magee: Harold L. Smith, counselor: johnny Williams, Bogue Chitto: Linda Smith, Loyd Star: Ruth Gates, Crystal Springs. Third row includes Oscar Tanner, Hazlehurst: Ccroge Ior- dan, Wesson: Robert Clayton, Calvary, Mendenhall: Lovell Gray. West Union: and Carl johnson, Fayette. Counselor Harold Luther Smith visits ABE classes district. 136 Wfwanau .5 J 5 Stagg III tg, Q' ff' ABE meeting in Hazlehurst. Crystal Springs offers ABE ff' Young or old - ABE is for everyone. Instructor Iohnny Williams has a large class of adult basic education stu- dents at Bogue Chitto. Co-Lin offers ABE in seven counties 5 , i Q The Rev. Talmadge Smith is ABE instructor in Monticello where classes meet twice weekly. Local teachers instruct in three ABE cycles nf' 137 ,. ..,, -r ,x . 9 J , , v. . E r 4 f 3.9 1 r N ,A -'gif 1' f wff , if .574 rv . 2 ff . K v Jgk l 255 I y in - , gg -. Qs, i f ' JU A?4!!3i3k M' ' 5,15 lf, A F' 4' - in .E b bb n , +R X X 4 Y' H' 36' if U 5 its A Q ,gb ya X .. 33 '-.-, N 6 R. .. 4+ 53 5 5 A X ' ya . . , 'E . i Q f . 'J' ' ,Q 32 f Q x. 5, -f - , ,..1i , Q16 .ff , 3' ' rl I uv ' 51 - - I ' . b Sf ' '- Q T . V. qu at f- .ab gl 1 I J, .'1'. 1 -I , - -'N ' . f-, :L : 'VT wg' ' in Y V I- K . gtg! I V .Avi yn , my - , ' . , .. V l fy as V ,.V f .. ..-. yang: ' ,, 'H' 1, 'M' , Q Z 4 'f ' ' , . V ,. if ., si! A -..I N l. 1, rf' X 2 31-1--g,1'.f'--' 5, .. .--W 5-ati-.. ' ATCI-IEZ CAMPUS 139 EDDIE M. SMITH Director Co-Lin, Natchez, is under the supervision of able, efficient, lead- ership, led by Mr. Smith and Mr. Eddie Smith heads Natchez campus as director Garner. HOWELL C. GARNER Assistant Director -'C SHIRLEY BUCKLES Secretary to Director r-gk: X Administrators serve the student body DELTON PORTER Counselor Co-Lin, Natchez Center, in its third year of operation, enrolled 443 students for fall quarter this year. MRS KATHLEEN HUTCHINS Secretary A V 'rfwffj' fi-aww f m 75 . , WW ' vp, , ,W Library becomes Center of learning on campus pa af Students utilize the library for doing homework as well as leisure reading. S-- ' 1 - F-' 4 ,' Eddie Leachman heads Student Government Association I. Sx I... li' ' L1 A . EDDIE LEACHMAN Presldent MARY HOLLOWAY IEANNE VARNADO Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President v 1 if .X X ,rf .-f,. .. M M ,-,.. r in 3 V4 x,r 1 x ,- ' . ix . 1, 4 I 4.,-A K 5 L? i big 4 s. X , i Q- . fl 5 ' X Q X 4,1-1 .I E if LP Q H Q N! .3 -Q S I 1 S a. . J! r 1 fa S1 ' Freshman Representatives are: Sophomore Representatives are: KENNY IACKSON and NAN FOSTER. YVONNE MCNEIL and MAX MARLER. 14 Pollard, Haney take top Who's Who honors Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College Natchez Campus Bob Pollard Linda Haney Miss Haney is majoring in Pharmacy and plans to attend Northeast after completing basic courses at Co-Lin. Her hobbies are skiing, reading, and sewing. Mr. Pollard is 4? f fe ' Bob Pollard majoring in Business and plans to attend State Aviation School after Co-Lin. His hobbies are fishing, hunting, and flying. Bob and Linda are both sophomores at Co-Lin. gc E ff ' 71-nf' h if -V i LA, 7' lr: LMI' ,1 5 is I m 1.15 47 'fd ,. an 1 I A lb gas?-Zfga S147 Q 'iv igfix, ,,., J' yy, QW '13 2 '43, ,' 4' ,gifs . i ' f uf al 'Q Yi j f 255, QW,,,. .gun-19 ' f 6-' ,4 J' O? if E' PS. , iv: , 5 ,5 J Q , . lyyq, If ' g. ' W' ,fY.ifQ ,591 , ff ' Q- -' it , C Linda Haney Eleven chosen as Campus Favorites Sophomore Class Favorites From left to right are: Emma Deer, Curtis Wilson, Eartha Smith, Sid Haney, and Suzie Barr. Freshman Class Favorites From left to right are: Karen Cumbus, David New, Patricia Ienkins, Steve Sutton, and Sandra Arnold. Not pictured is Regina Col- den. 14 ff? nw--Y PRESIDENT IIMMY PIPPEN and officers are Sheree Wilson - Council Member: Debra Core - Secretary: Millie Chapman - Treasurer: and Bitsy Braley - Vice- President. Mr. Charles Quimby is the sponsor. CDG-DK Q HJ rag xx ,ff 'S' isa' l 1 osx , ls Phi Theta Kappa hosts state confab in Natchez College community choir involves local residents In keeping with the community college philosophy -to provide educational services to all the peo- ple - the Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College Natchez Campus College-Community Choir was born. Members include individuals from all walks of life and from all levels of academic preparedness beyond high school age. -if, asf N..- WAYNE SAXON Conductor . !,l'Q V CHARLOTTE FLOWERS Accompanist e x i. W Q- , i X' x p 'Qa- . P. il: N ' a . .' 1' -4 5512 . C if Tux ' xr wc J ,. ,- , K ,. 1 1 , f N :iff I ll ,I xg x xi, xx -J , 'S 5 ,. Q J 1 14 In 1 Students take a variety of courses +2 --1- 2' Wwvmy, -MLM, L, If L. rf I Lan -nwwnwm N A .K 1' V ..- ' ..-- ' 4-1' I 2 f N iw. .9111 , -s N mi H Bob Pollard serves as Circle K president I 1 1 i i 1 i I Sponsored by B111 Cameron. ' ' 1 .256 'QS Vi.. , f I , Q-. , 4 I fi A ,,1'r il 4 I' 7 V' 1 , , ., ,, ,, , -A 1 MNAJ xg? .I A 'X ,if K. , Officers are Bob Pollard - President: Don Simmons - Vice-President: Mickey Haney - Secretary-Treasurer: Freddie Baker - Fund raiserp and Steve Sutton - program chairman. alihff .,s 1 Q00- TBR J ,f!.l,,,,. Q. IA co-zwfm S'l6fl75' -.,,,f.w. . V ww L xQ.X ,...-v-we I need a book. Al Liu Much work is put into the publication of each issue of the Co-Lin!N Sights. Gathering news, editing copy, and writing headlines take skill and time. Members of the staff work hard to accomplish their assignments and relate the news of the Co-Lin Natchez through the Co-Lin IN Sights. Iournalistic knowledge and the pro- cedure for publishing a newspaper are just a part of the valuable experience gained by the staff. Let's take a trip! G E .egg ix' T Trillium staff plans Work on yearbook l -M Trillium staff workers are, from left to right are, Mr. Winstead, Kay Smith. Ieanne Varnado, Suzie Barr. and Nancy King. l Advisor: MRS. CAROLYN SMITH Advisor: MR. ROBERT WINSTEAD 1 'xi Q V J gf!!! as D , 3 51 . R il-F .- ' J x.- QE. f bewxwwk Q ..., -N 1 Students find time to stroll and relax ,f '-,H yffw, p . 7 ee 'Av I I . 1- 5 'z s,. ll iv 1' In Jr 1' 1 M4-1' The Cover Up f . WA wi, -071' Lg Tiff' - CL - ft V .,l' 'T 73 fy! ' To Class -W ,, .. f f 5LfX'f' Y ' ' . x. if The Long Trek fa . 'rm' -,. K' A t . CDPIMI-llHC0lN IUHIOR CDLLEGE - J' ' 4' NRTCHH CAMPUS :Q t ,V T ,T 31 :SQ ig - I X Q. f 1 . .ll us: we 4 A Y ' .1 , Mm, , A V A ,w I ,. --Q -v . N . . .5 , 2 4. '. -b 1 -2- f4,,1: 5:'M -rr -,ff gi2 . fi?1.f .- ,.f,.-e - ': f 352: -f tf 5 ' , Here it is! Lunch Tlme ' :mf A 11:- f ' f 1 LL. 4 J xg, N wa-' I VVhere's the ivy? N,.....-g, g , -fy ' x Lounge provides activity from classes Time to Relax fl ' A. . 'S lihafrwf 3 , , J,' I The Tournament , ,gf- 4 ?kf It , , M1421 , Three of a Kind Beats Going to Class Skill 3 M 6' K f,,.:::a ' SX 'N9-f , Exhausted CUSTODIANS: Norman Brown Mose Evans i A T A ,TQ G1 ig. I fe i Xi Nine chosen to Who's Whog new student union opens Dllhlllmauasut ' ln... 4...-i Named to Who's Who Among Students in American junior Colleges for 1974-75, a national honor recognizing scholarship and leadership, are fl to rj jimmy Pippen, Mary Holloway, Laurie Scott, and Diane King. Named but not pictured is Carolyn Ruth Motte. 'N-. w-..,,,,m ,,,,Y ' x 'Q 'We-5. WMQ . - ,fe-ww ,. . , .. . . ' '- 9 7-D Also named to the 1974-75 edition of Who's VVho Among Students in American junior Colleges are fl to rj Karen Cumbus, Lane Manning. Betty Murray, and Harry Staley. . f Q. ' - X ..,,. , ,2'f5i,5.ifQ - ..'rjr1:: 3-1f.1? Ii ls 2 - 1 A t ., ,ww- Center left: Waiting for class to begin and getting all the news in the new student union at Co-Lin Natchez are Carol Dean Arehart Clj and Sheree Wilson. The student union is adjacent to the south classroom building on the Natchez campus. Bottom left: Ping pong and other indoor sports are enjoyed in The Hob Nob, new student center. Playing doubles in ping pong are fl to rl Danny jackson, Max Marler, Freddie Baker, and Dennis McKee. Above: Enjoying a game of pool in the new student center is Shelby Butler. The student union was named The Hob Nob in general voting last fall. l l I l j I MARSHA AINSWORTH Hermanville FRANK ANDERS Natchez KENNTH APPLEWHITE Natchez MARY ASHLEY Roxie IIMMIE B, BAKER Natchez BECKY BANDY Natchez SUZIE BARR Ferriday, La. DOROTHY BATES Natchez KASEY BARNES Natchez ROY L. BONDS Natchez EMMETT BOOK Natchez MIKE BOWLIN Natchez ELIZABETH BRALEY Vidalia, La. IEANNINE BROOK Natchez MIKE BROWN Natchez PHYLLIS BRYANT Natchez IEAN BULLOCK Natchez CLARK BURKETT Natchez MIKE BURNETT Natchez IANE CALCOTE Natchez IACKIE CAMPBELL Natchez MILLICENT CHAPMAN Natchez BUDDY CLARK Natchez HUGH E. CLARK Natchez IEAN COMBS Natchez RANDALL COOLEY Natchez GAYE COX Vidalia. La. DEBRA CURTIS Natchez MARY DEPRIEST Natchez RUSS DODGE Natchez Sophomore class 4 . ' vv' - iq ,W-z,,. I: , ,..,, fig, , 'Ib X A.. . i , 1 G' 'I '. I 'ff ST I 3? f, 2' 2 fl X J x f, M I l 'J M 'K . 'V' , ,Q ,f T z I, -s X 'Si f -3 fb-X wg -I '-ff' 1 lf- 'fft lie? ' s ant. we - I er QTI '5 fi ' ' -1, -N ,1.,xf,fQ, ..,. 'NA 1 E1:af 'm xt,-1-fre w-gg' 4 ..:.. ,ix gg .. t 1 I if .l I ftbg., 2 f Kd -Vw .- -are 2. ,V tc . xfi., -2. ',1.:. -sl' twh at .Mi 'E ff , i L Q ri? l . , nf if I I ' 3, - ly t f GX ,YA Q we . ,. ' ' lg. 455 1. ,l t Q4 ,U T W 5 5 f r H' xt, l X ' f - i' . x N..- i ff' I 'Q' . ' 'P at I Trustees hold annual meeting in Natchez xg, ,aw JE , 2 Qi' N I --QAVW if . ,AZ fa .Ng 'mm-1.:' I 1 ,y Y KY 5 4 , -...E- ,,. . W V. 1' 1 - V' A a D 1 k Ea , I Q, Wm ..x Q2 1 , . Ll an I f -A ' '- 5:12225--. ' , If -.af W A VS: ., AZ . Vi M -MMV ' A - fl , 5' V in . -- if ' ., ..,1Z5' I 5? X-5 , .V v Vx gt 5, I 'fv- fi I Students commute to Natchez campus CAROLYN EIDT Natchez SARAH ENTERKIN Waterproof, La. DONNA FLOWERS Natchez WILLIAM FOLEY Natchez HELEN FORD Natchez FORREST FOSTER Natchez SHIRLEY FREDERICK Vidalia, La. BILLY RAY FREEMAN Natchez FREDDIE FROST Natchez IOE GALLENDER Natchez SAM GAYLE Waterproof, La. TOM GEOGHEGAN Natchez GARY GOLDEN Natchez IO ANN GOLMON Natchez DEBRA GORE Vidalia, La. IAMES GRIFFIN Natchez SPENCER L. GRAY Natchez LYDIA GUIN Natchez CHARLIE GWIN Natchez KAY HALFORD Natchez STEVE HAMILTON Port Gibson SIDNEY HANEY Natchez HOWARD HERRING Fayette SHIRLEY HERRING Natchez PEGGIE HERRINGTON Natchez RICKY HERRINGTON Natchez MARY HOLLOWAY Natchez IOE HORTON Natchez MARIE HOWARD Natchez CLEVELAND HUNT Natchez LINDA HANEY Natchez ALAN INGRAM Natchez ETHEL IONES Natchez PEGGY IORDAN Natchez DICKIE KEYES Waterproof, La. DIANE KING Natchez NANCY KING Ferriday, La. SUE LAMOND Natchez EDWARD LEACHMAN Natchez TARA LEACI-IMAN Natchez THOMAS MAIER Natchez ROBERT MARLER Natchez CHARLES MAYFIELD Natchez IOSEPH MAYFIELD Natchez BARBARA MCKINLEY Natchez GLENDA MCMILLON Natchez BECKY MCPHAIL Natchez LOUISE MALLORY Natchez DAVID McKEE Natchez MARGARET MEARDAY Natchez DIANA MINOR Natchez MARVIN P. MULLINS, IR. Natchez IOE NICHOLS Natchez STEPHEN NORTH Natchez BILL NOSSER Natchez ALICE O'BRIEN Natchez MARSHA OGLESBY Natchez LEROY PERKINS Natchez IIMMY PIPPEN Natchez ROBERT EARL POLLARD Natchez .tt ,2 . . . I,-wi, , 1.7, -, Sie ' ff., V 4 , . ff ff' '52 ,I Y Kia- , rf' .vs lg' M .V ' 'I ' -:fu LQ ltr. ,,?y 1 ' . .X ' , R953 . , If ,ff-, ,A 1: I 47 0 ly , ' I' 'fivfif .' 1 , Q A K, I ' ?'f,f I ,, I 13. -Q ve f ,fn I I 'fr N I A , 1 Q, Itftx '! u-Q 5 ff ' ,A ,. '1,',, -mp, -4-X ,2. xV,f4 ' Az'.,.pg,v 51,5 , -- 'WE , ,., , ff :Y , J' 6 I , A ,, lf! ' 1 ' 1 I. 1 I .. 1 149' , Jr , gfift '95 5, '1 Haney, Pollard take top Who's Who honors ,Q i Wa. f A , A4 tl I ti .W ,Vx . I -0. .wgw , . 2 H ' 7fZ'i'1'f7!5':?Y7 rl , ,ff',,. f, ,1 3. ,f ,Z I - 3 V f' I, V ' I haf-1 I , . 'xl ,' ,WW 1 , eff W 1 O X. I, ty 'P H 2 1, 3 ,. x f' A-:fa 3 vm nf Y 'gl , 4 f , U ! xg f ,N ' I 3 'Ginn KEN PORTER Washington PAT POWERS Natchez CHRISTENE PRICE Bude DANNY PUGH Natchez DOTTIE RAN IER Natchez SCARLE'I'l' RIGELL Natchez GEORGE RUTHERFORD Natchez MICHAEL WAYNE RUNNELS Natchez DAVID RUSHING Meadville TINA SCOTT Natchez PEGGY SEARS Natchez EARTHA SMITH Natchez 0 ! N-fx L , , a ' ? it ' 1 I it In 3 a 4 I :I-4 Aa,- X V? I 544- '55, 1' 4 l fbft ' 1 as A N IACK SMITH Natchez KAY SMITH Woodville PAMELA I. SMITH Natchez WARREN SMITH Natchez HARRY STALEY Natchez BECKY STEPHENS Natchez KATHY STEPHENS Natchez SONNY STEPHENS Natchez MEDINA TALLEY Vidalia. La. VERWELL TAYLOR Waterproof, La. DON TIEGISER . L Natchez SIDNEY TWINER Natchez IEANNE VARNADO Natchez CARROLL WALLACE Baton Rouge, La. CEOLA WASHINGTON Natchez DORIS WEBSTER . Natchez ,, ' WARREN WHITAKER , Woodville I ,fygaa I J BURK WHITE f r Z Q H? Me' wx Natchez 1 , 4 :nt o', '5 ix aw. 2 X PQ: 'Q - .1 5.19. X f'u!l 5 lrilhvalnz' U unix!! Vu-fnlun, -Q mi1:'.:- , :Aflunr u I . lm..--Q . Eleven full-time, thirty three part-time instructors here MARK WHITNEY Natchez IO ANN WILKINS Natchez BILLY WILKINSON Meadville ARLINDA WILLIAMS Natchez RAYMOND WILLIAMS Ferriday, La. ROSALIND WILLIAMS Natchez PEGGY WILSON Natchez SHEREE WILSON Natchez IACKIE WINTERS Natchez WILNORA WISNER Fayette CALVIN WOODFORK Natchez we Sophomores prepare for graduation L 'I f - wiv f 17 JF' w Q Z F -'-ww ,,,' I' iwww, ', f '1 ,, in i ' MALCOLM ABBOTT Natchez CAROL AREHART Natchez AYDELL ARNOLD Natchez SANDRA ARNOLD Natchez RANDY ASHLEY Natchez BILLIE AULD Natchez FREDDIE BAKER Natchez KIM BARNETTE Natchez CAROLYN BASS Natchez NORMA BEACH Vidalia, La. BETTY BLACKWELL Churchill , I Registration means lines, pictures, id's Freshman class J 5 in , it e Students spend time in rec lounge gf W' S Kari Q-:X X Campus runs on if 2 I 1 XXVQ ' f it K 4 5 .,,, . ,A- f .2 X Q Ps if, I : , Q A Lv. AJ: 61 ' If it - W X f L 'Aa N ' Ai as ' A IO ANN BONNER Natchez IOHN BROCATO Vidalia, La. BETTY BROVVN Natchez ROSEMARY BROWN Fayette ELIZABETH BROWNING Natchez PEGGY BRYANT Natchez MAGGIE MAE BUCHANAN Natchez SHELBY BUTLER Natchez FRANCES BURN Natchez MELANIE BURNS Natchez LOUISE BUTLER Natchez IOAN BUTSCHEK Natchez GEORGIA CAMERON Natchez KEVIN CARSON Natchez WILL CARTER Clayton, La. IOE CHRISTINA Natchez DALE COLEY Ferriday, La. TYROL COLEY Natchez IAMES CROSBY Natchez BLANCHE CROSS Natchez KAREN CUMBUS Natchez SHARRON CUTHRELL Natchez CHARLOTTE DeLAUNE Natchez GEORGE DODD Atlanta, Ga. KEVIN DODGE Natchez CAMILLE DURKIN Natchez DUKE EDWARDS Natchez DAVID PAUL ELLIS Natchez LINDA ELLIS Natchez BARRY EMF INGER Natchez ROBERT ERNST Natchez DEBBIE EVANS Natchez BECKY EZELL Vidalia, La. LILLIE FLEMING Roxie CHRISTINE FOLEY Natchez NANETTE FOSTER Natchez ANGELA FOWLER Natchez IAN FOWLER Natchez WAYNE FOWLER Natchez IOHNNY FRANKLIN Natchez CHRIS FRIS Natchez PATRICIA FURR Natchez RONNIE GAMBERI Natchez SHIRLEY GAYLOR Natchez CLAY GIBSON Natchez COOT GILEY Ferriday, La. REGINA GOLDEN Natchez ALONZO GREEN Natchez DEE DEE GROVES Natchez MALCOLM HALL Roxie KIRK HAMILTON Natchez EVELYN HAMMACK Natchez MICKEY HANEY Natchez RICK HARPER Natchez DON HATAWAY Natchez MEGAN HATHCOCK Natchez ANNE HAWKINS Meadville ELLA HAVVKINS Natchez SMAUEL HEVVDRICKS Natchez - ,ax egg as 4 .4 A, . Z . . It N X ifi x W: I A1 3-t ' me-: , 'E - ,ef Wesson campus personnel assist 1n reg1strat1on -may ff ,M 1 r , if s i 1 Y V39 X Q ,, im Y I , . F X . Q E A-I v , , af: 1' fi' W' ,Wifi 'CQYY if N I if if 5 . '17 L I l iv- V1 ITQAYQX ki' ' lf ,I Ak if ff , ,, t I Y N ff i 'I ' . 1 I' x r,.,v, , MJ- '22 - ft YN ,, I ,R ' Y'z?!'v. 2' mg, - ' ,f-w w. ti, . Wa y Q r .MN :af Jr PATRICIA HILL Natchez GREG HOGCATT Natchez IERRY HUDDLESTON Natchez MARVIN HUDGINS Washington EDWARD HUDSON Natchez RICHARD HUGHES Natchez THOMAS HUSEMAN Natchez IAMES A. IKARD Cannonsburg EDITH IACKSON Natchez KENNY IACKSON Natchez LARRY IACKSON Natchez NORMA IEAN IACKSON Natchez RUBY LEE IAMES Natchez ESTHER IEFFERS Natchez SUE B. IEFFERS Natchez PATRICIA IENKINS Natchez LARRY IO LANSSON Natchez MARTHA ANN IOY Natchez CAROL KAISER Natchez KATHY KEMP Vidalia, La. LYNDA LAIRD Natchez TOMMY LAMOND Natchez CWEN LANGLEY Meadville ELIZABETH LAZARUS Meadville AMELIA LEIGH Natchez IO LEWIS Natchez RENAE LOY Natchez TIMOTHY LOY Natchez STACY LOVE Natchez LANE MANNINC Vidalia, La. Full academic program available on campus BRENDA MARSHALL Natchez BETTY B. MARTIN Natchez MARY ANN MASCAGNI Natchez GAYLE MAXIE Natchez CAROL MCILWAIN Natchez YVONNE MCNEIL Natchez ELTON MERRITT Natchez GREG MILEY Natchez RICKY MOON Natchez EDNA P. MORGAN Natchez CAROLYN MOTTE Natchez ANNE MULLINS Natchez DIANE MYLES Natchez DAVID NEW Natchez DONNA NEW Natchez SYBIL O'NEAL Vidalia, La. IAMES PAYNE Natchez WILLARD PAYNE Natchez MICKY PETTY Crosby IOHN POWER Natchez TERRIE PRICE Natchez GEORGE B. PRINCE Natchez LURIE RAMAGOS Natchez CHARLES RUSING Natchez DEE REED Ferriday, La. TIM RICHARDS Montery, La. SUSAN RODRIGUEZ Natchez ARLIS ROGERS Natchez ROBERT ROSSON Natchez IACKIE RUTHERFORD Natchez s 'I X x EM - f:S?.5ggI I'Y G33 'Y 1 if - W I I P It I I 1:1 WRX 'I 'N 31 L V6 X I '-1' 1 .V fv- I 2 f7 ' I ' arifb-vffidf USU-'Q7g'5 U ,,.: 1 V fi, Qt 4,1 Els , M21 ' . 'St' ?i1fcl2L ' 'g K. ' Rf' I J , .'IQf!g' J' 'A f' H :I I' 5'5 'xii . ' - f ,, 1 ff . - I ' I I NX 'E I If If v g I EWWE .2 5 V tt X ' W I 5' M' X' , YZ -ef - 1. x I f N -x I I 'I - '1 .W rt .Wt-: -e -I. ', th .Q 5: . yi f x' . W , Xt. x x X ,ff A --N , N J 'X 41- K. m fs x f ' D 1 RX Q I ,X X . . .yu L gaw- 't.l1 x3vTfP ,wk Q. , I we x, , , .CY E ,. .QQ Ui ff It x Students purchase books in bookstore ,,. 'asv f--A AU' f Q-Sf .3 , I ,. .,,.. L, gf , 45 ' X21 . X -Il' x . I, ,x C Day, mght classes offered on Natchez campus IODY RUTTER Natchez RUTH RUZINA Natchez RICHARD SADLER Natchez LISA SALVO Natchez RUTH SCHUCHS Natchez OZZIE SCOTT Natchez MARY SEALS Natchez SHAIROD HUX Natchez CLIFFIE SHROYER Natchez DON SIMMONS Natchez FREDDIE SIMPSON Natchez ANNIE SINGLETON Natchez BARBARA SINGLETON Natchez DIANNE SMITH Meadville GAIL SMITH Natchez IIMMY SMITH Natchez THOMAS SMITH Natchez VIRGINIA SMITH Natchez VVENDY SPELL Woodville ALENA STAMPLEY Natchez BE'I'I'Y LOU STROZIER Natchez BILLY STURDIVANT Natchez GERRY SUMRALL Natchez STEVE SUTTON Natchez KATHERINE SWARTS Natchez DONNELL THOMAS Natchez LESSIE TIBLIEN Natchez SUSAN TISDALE Natchez LEWIS TODD Natchez PHILLIP TROSCLAIR Natchez Wolves play basketball game in Natchez IOHN TUCCIO Natchez BETH TYSON Natchez IAY VERUCCHI Natchez KIM VESTAL Fayette EDGAR VINES Crosby EDNA WALLACE Natchez PATTI WALSH Natchez DEBORA WALTERS Lorman BRENDA WEBSTER Natchez KAREN VVEBSTER Roxie STEVE INEEKS Vidalia, La. IOHN WELLBORN Natchez IANE WHITMAN Natchez IOSEPH ANDREW WHITMAN Natchez DANNY WHITE Natchez KENNETH WHITE Natchez SOFRONIA WHITE Natchez THOMAS WHITE Natchez ANGELA VVHITTINGTON Natchez IULIA WHITTINGTON Washington GLADYS WILBORN Natchez LISA WILLARD Natchez DIANN WILLIAMS Natchez FREDDIE WILLIAMS Natchez MARY IEAN WILLIAMS Natchez CONNIE WILSON Natchez IACQUELINE WOODFORK Natchez BEVERLY ANN WOODS Natchez DONNA WOODS Natchez CHARLES YANCY Natchez Wiki? E N, ,, f 'v ' ial NWN , , , 'o 1 fu , v X 1 .L HS X ,VE fr' J' Q -310, Sm Xie b e X 1 s L X - t X N NS -xx x qAb7.b Z, ..,q , . 1 5 K 'ci ' a a. we . 1 V '31 - 4' vw. s .it I 5 3, -3 -1 Q - ' 1 t 1 :T I M wx V 1 .. ,,,,,.. ,. . -. 1 ' th Eg- vf at S A., N 54 Dr 1 fx ,., cv 'fa' ft' F 241 A - ,X 'YL I. ' 3339? -an- VJ- I W, t X X X Wg! if 1 T 4 -ig-W M. f ' Special students attend Natchez campus WESSON CAMPUS Thomas C. Ailes Revel R. Applewhite Edwin L. Baker, Ir. Iohnnie L. Bennett Otis Rodney Boyte Connie F. Brent Terry Mitchell Case Ieffrey Clements Angelo Damico Robert Allen Darsey Ginger Rebecca Eaves George Y. Graves Barbara lean Haynes Danny Gerald Hedglin Aubrey Clinton King Thomas I. King Cary Nelson Parkinson Bryan Gregory See, Ir. Edward Dee Smith Iinny Lee Stewart David P. Sumrall Teddy Lynn Walls Roy Lynn White HIGH SCHOOL Clarence Furnace Herman lohson Shelia Coleman Thomas NATCHEZ CAMPUS Ahern, Chris Anderson, Gary Paul Anderson, Fery. I. Arnold, Mary A. Ashley, Betty Diane Austin, Ieanell F. Beattie, Steve Bedford, Iohnny C. Berret, Mary Evelyn Blackmon, Samuel Brewer, Caroline Brown, Patricia Browning, Effie l66 in Al. Keg 53 -me f , J! 's yr 'Z fi ,g,',, I :fa-N..t,:xil:f.a.t.5 -tsl ff , p4,. , WM' 07 Y 4 f iff. ff , , pf, ff , . , ff 4 ff an 2 If I 1' , . NM, '5 r' f I ' V fi- , ff an J 1, My ' ' 4 ' 2. ,. . I jfs' 5 .4 p ?f,Z,rtA 1 4 at I PATRICIA LLOYD Natchez ALTON OGDEN Natchez Bryant, Phyllis Bullen, Marguerite Burke, Io Ella Burkhalter, Margaret Burnett, Iames D. Burr, Frances Bush, Kenneth Butler, Shelby Byrd, Sherrill Lynne Caton, Toy Chandler, George Clark, Rufus Cotten, Deborah Covington, Howard Cowan, Deborah Cox, Edna Cupit, Betty Curtis, Archie Damare, Kathryn Darsey, William Davis. Mary Dean, Ioy Deer, Emma Depriest, Walter Doering, Arthur Drury, Bill Edwards, Edward Evans, Paul Flowers, Nancy Foley, Christine Fortenherry. William Fowler, Margaret Frederick, Iohnny Freeman, Billy Ray Gallender, Kenneth Gammill, Susan Gardner, lane Carner, Linda Garcia, Sara Gayle, Andrew Gentry, Betty Gilley, Martha Gordin, Rachel Grace, Lil Graves, Billy DONALD BARRAZA Natchez SANDRA DAVIDSON Natchez SELMA FORTENBERRY Natchez SARA R. GARCIA Natchez BETTY L. GENTRY Vidalia, La. CLIFFORD GEORGE Natchez BRENDA GRAY Ionesville, La. ODILE W. GROSS Woodville IOHN HALL Ferriday, La. DARLENE HARDIN Natchez BETTY IENKINS Natchez MINNIE IONES Meadville Fall students not pictured in 1975 Trillium Graves, Robert Graves, Susan Gray, Brenda Griffin, Iames H. Gross, Odile C. Groves, Katherine Guercio, Patricia Gulledge, Alice Hackworth, Pamela Halford, Linda Hall, Iohn W. Hale, Suzanne Hamilton, Steven Hammack, Norma Haney, Linda Hardin, Darlene Harper, Iudie Harrison, Sidney Hataway, Donald Hawkins, Ella Hendricks, Dianne Hicks, Silas Hinson, Wandra Holden, Robert Howard. Grace Hudson, Ianice Hux, Shairod Iackson, Iames johnson, Iames Iohnson, Napoleon Iones, George Iones, Minnie Kent, Louise Ketteringham, Ianice Klocko, Leroy Lambert, Cheryl LaMond, William Laurant, Beverly Lazarus, Elizabeth Leachman, Tara Lewis, Edwina Io Lloyd, Patricia Loy, Iudith McDaniel, Edward L. Mcllwain, Carol McKee, David McNeil, Yvonne Maniscalco, Marilyn Marlow, Margaret Mazique, Otis Mearday, Margaret Miller, junior Morgan, Edna Murray, Nancy Morton, Glenda Nosser, William Parent, Margaret Pearson, Dorothy Phillips, Steve Puch, Danny Robbins, Iacqueline Rushing, Captola Rushing, Charles Rushing, Thomas Scott, Laurine Smith, Sarah Stampley, Myrtle Stephens, Walter Swisher, Mary Terrell, William Thomas, Gerald Towles, Luther Turner, Matilda Wadsworth, Genena Wagoner, Terry Walden, William Warren, Mary Washington, Ruthie Watson, Brenda White, David Lee White, Gladys Whitney, Ioseph Wiley, William E. Williams, Carolyn Williams, Robert Wilson. Curtis Wilson, Margaret Winters. Gerald Winters. Mary Zumbro, Harriet mmf N Vx .TS- ,uxumu - 1 nu , 1 1 ,HQ I'1,'u-wmam ng 1.-uumfmnm ' llll ll! . 'Hlfluuu H vuufmnvn xuvlx nun 15 .A r.. . 3'S?f .gn ...- bn- 'Y in gf S 4? - 5. f' ,f in r .. 44 1 . ., - ' '3:4.Q,' ',r1'L-4 5-I' M' - . Ig if :. Jw: L. - 1 I . !- - - --A' ' 35- 1' FS, 9: G 4 i ah 1 Xl F lx xl I r NA 1 I' 1-'fs f . X - .. 1 Q-Q I 9' 'fl 4' .. -w V v. A 1 HIGH SCHOOL Ronnie Hyatt, Mary Alice Hawkins win Biff? n Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln High School P. ,5f'f',qs,52,-am, V. A ' , -fa :g ff gg-4 ' 5 Ronnie Hy att ' '5 331' f ,W g gl 1 A-..' . L, ix, 9 4 3 ,mi , si X, ' , if, 1' , A ER it AL, , A s A I . was gg? . -1 'R Q ' - .s ' Av , .fl . 3, , 1 .-1 , , if AQ! ' af iff M 5 A Mary Alice Hawkins 'BQ it Students elect two outstanding seniors Mir . 1 5 Thirteen juniors, seniors win new Ierry Montgomery Iimmy Iackson Iames Anding Steve Smith Paula Smith Marilyn. Clark Ian Mullen Debbie Newman most athletic most popular wittiest most intellectual titles in Who's Who election Kelcy Raney Ieff Weeks Lawrence Smith Keri Stegall Cindy Ray most handsome friendliest most dependable .uf W -1: A Iudges pick Debbie ewman high school most beautiful 2' 2 fi if a. A A dt 'Q' if R U-'nniqg,5??z,,1. t E - I 2? JY 3 : '4 12' - -,Q-.'.12,Jf ., . . , 4, I J if t -sf - Z- -.14 - R if M Av 4. . , my . i X igggag '., X N -A4 ff 'Q' was cf' .. .9 Q' 'If' an it '- ' Qu. Fx A, A - an i 13 , b . A1 ' W ' T' 'Z'i i , u in 34 ' ff i i 14,3 X, fi- 'H' , M ,V u ah' flf' ' '- fe: . X ,A 9 gg., 3 . an 5 1 - M a i f ff-QT ,ff-Jw 'J H+ m Y an 'Q , 316' 4 ,p.r,..,' P A Q A ' vm . ff A A X - ' - J ' 'Vw' f- i ' bb J PE' , - . Eff' ag. t H 0 is . 'Wir 4 ' , 5- ' -ii U. s., me slff, .' k ff' 'N + r M51?'5 ,Q . Debbie Newman most beautiful 'K' XM .5 A ,Q-L',f' AW gh- 1 eh F ,. Li n. ' I fe I a f '4 '5'fj.N wx Three selected beauties in high school pageant -45 A ,-.4 A if 1 l f 'I' Tammy Douglas A S ' - X' 'if ffl ' -mg? L9 I 'v B 1 '34 - -glx ' ! w a, sf 'Q Q? Ap-nrw 1 4 me 4 ff' X 1.5 5 i 3 Ov' i'e ' xl' C - all . A PH , r - Q V, Q5 , 5 'I ' I 1 I . A Q J -, Marilyn Clark ax K 'Q' ,. r ' iT A -CN qi' kk. Darlene Newman 173 High school homecoming Linda Marler wins homecoming queen 'z Q 4 i L. i M 'M ef 174 11' HOMECOMING QUEEN Linda Marler was escorted by Steve Smith, student body president. Linda was crowned by last year's homecoming queen, Diane Dees. Members of the court were Iudy Weeks, Marilyn Clark, Linda Marler, Mary Alice Hawkins, Patsy Thetford, Cathy Smith, Eddie Langley, Ioe Carty, Steve Smith, Lawrence Smith, Mike Furlow, and lim Smith. L K 1 X .ik is xxx Patsy Thetford, senior maid, was escorted by Mike Furlow. Football maid Mary Alice Hawkins with her escort, Lawrence Smith. Five maids attend homecoming queen ,gl 1 Marilyn Clark, junior maid, and Ioe Carty. . ' -- ' 7 4 ' I 1 - yi , U. JA. - I ff H 1, f ' 7, 1 V. 1, ., .1 i 4 ,i ' .' . ' ' ' f-.v r-,..,: f - . i . - 1 - ' ' V 1' g 1 4 ,, ,, .1 . 1 gf 1- a,:....i,f,L. , 1, 1 - , X. :if g. V . , . . M , K ' ,.,' ,, L .wx'.4' 'Q H . N - if .I ya' -V 5 V t 3 , Q 7 7 ghmns-s,. , 5.3 lg :I .f , ' ,, na V V ., , ' f. ' M A tw . Vx ,W Y S xt ,M KW M . . Ksq. 1. m' fm-, , at fa.-.e 'l ji iff: l'-n .. , S' af, ws' A , ff s , 5 i I fl I gi., , fi' f Iudy Weeks, sophomore maid, and Eddie Langley Freshman maid Cathy Smith and Iim Smith. High Sohool Whois Who Eight selected Class favorites Cathy Smith Ben Hawkins ffreshmen favoritesj Cindy Iohnson Mitch Beroh fsophomore favoritesb Gayle Brister Richard Furr fjunior favoritesl Mike Furlow Laurie Sharp fsenior favorilesl 176 Student Council provides leadership -i STUDENT COUNCIL members are fseated l to rl Sherrie Nesmith, 9th gradeg Libby Lowery, 10th grade: Debbie Newman, 12thg Tammy Douglas, 11th: and Flip Phillips, 12thg all representatives. Standing are Steve Smith, pres- ident: Marilyn Clark, vice presidentg and Charlotte Creely, secretary. Principal Iohn C. Garner is advisor to the Student Council. Steve Smith heads student body NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Vs if OPEN TO IUNIORS AND SENIORS who are honor students, the National Honor Society had six members for first semester. Members of the National Honor Society are tl to rl Flip Phillips. Iohnny Smith, Steve Smith, Richard Case, sponsor: Debbie Newman, Ann Williams. and Linda Black. National Honor Society open to upperclassmen 17 7 D, Chorus gives programs during year ul xx B'l K, xr 8 -vu' 5 fsgtaiizk '. g A ,Gift ,. 6 Y ,. CHORUS members include tbottom row 1 to rj Cathy Smith, Elaine Thornhill, Susan Thomas, Cecelia Barlow, Becky Martin, Che- ryl Iames, and Cindy Iohnson. Middle row includes Linda Marler, Marilyn Clark, Carrie Byrd, Dawn Hamilton, Barbara Furr, Sara Black, Ianet Rice, and Ruth Friedman. Back row includes Mark Hamilton, Iames Martin, Bob Landress, and Richard Furr, lim Turner is director of the high school chorus, which presents various programs during the school year such as at Christmas. Science Club holds fair ' Q SUENLE UU95 UF HMEHIEH N' W . 4 ,31- 1 fra' Vs are me if kai, f f f . x. l f' 5, ,f T32 4-1,21 SCIENCE CLUB members are tfrontj Ruth Friedman: Emma Mullen, secretary: Ianet Rice: Cindy Ray: Betty Cuess: Hazel Owens: Cheryl Iames: Catherine Bryant: Linda Iointer: Erlene Wade: Velma Byther: Mac Farve: Peggy Dickerson: Dennis Quarles: Ellen Robertson. Second row includes Iohnny Smith. president: Tracy Byrd: Iimmy Lee Davis: Lonnie Smith, reporter: Herman Byrd: Ernest Iones: Anna Iohnson: Tracy Clay: Theresa Barlow: Iudy Dickerson: Virginia Hamilton: Wanda Butler: Naomi Booker: Car- N rie Ailes: lim Lowery: Bob Pettigrew: and Randall Beard. Third row includes Ioe Carty, treasurer: Stanley Martin: Dennis Sharp: Mark Hamilton: Mary Mclllvoy: Becky Martin: Ioe Portrey: Richard Furr: Robin Ricks: Debbie Newman, vice president: Mrs. Cly- nell Beard, sponsor: Bob Landress, assistant treasurer: Annie Thompson: Ioyce Hamilton: Brenda Smith: Connie Tate: Patricia Smith: Linda Bridges: Larry Byrd: Henry Byther: Pearlee Iackson. 178 l f? Trillium staff works on annual, beauty pageant U!!! 5 W 5 'Z-. I' 1 Planning and working on the high school section of the Trillium and sponsoring the beauty pageant is just part of the activities of the high school staff. Members compete in a subscription campaign each year. Trillium staff members inclube bottom row tl to rj Ianet Rice, Darlene Newman, Cindy Ray, Charlotte Creely, Gayle Brister, Susan Thomas, Burlian Walker. advisor: Tammy Doug- las, editor: and Flip Phillips. Middle row includes Carrie Ailes, Wanda Butler, Sara Black, Barbara Furr, Ann Williams, assistant editor: Keri Stegall, Patti Mercier, and David Parks. Standing in back are Ioe Carty, Vicki Iames, Mike Furlow, Debbie Newman, Steve Thames, Diane Miller, Dawn Hamilton, Iune Murray, Bob Landress, and Woodie Berry. Cobra Chatter publishes bi-monthly paper , ' . ' a ' T . , , 1 , - - 4 ' ,- Y I f , .. .ity X e. ,,, ed. ,it . ,X -. ,, . x g . V . , , , 1 .i- , -. X ,, - COBRA CHATTER, the high school newspaper, is printed every two weeks. Staff members include tfrontj Sheila Iames. feature editor: Mark Hamilton. Debbie Lowery, news editor: Vicki Iames, business manager: Charlotte Creely, sports editor: Patti Mercier, Keri Stegall. Cindy Ray. Ianet Rice. Darlene Newman. Iune Murray, Dawn Hamilton, Sara Black, Libbie Lowery, feature editor. Second row are Linda Black. assistant editor: Ruth Friedman. art editor: Iudy Weeks, Tracy Pickett, Lori Russell, Letha Horton, johnny Smith, Renae Berch, Sherrie Nesmith. Prentis Williams, Flip Phillips. Txiadelene Folkes, Mrs. Carolyn Roark, advisor: Ieff Ray, Bob Pettigrew, Mike Furr, and Ieff Weeks, business manager. On the steps are Iiminy Iattkson. sports editor: Mary Alice Hawkins, executive editor: Bob Landress, Debbie Newman, Ann Williams. Cindy johnson, and Robin Ricks. news editor. Not pictured is Herman Iohnson, art editor. f f . ,xg e t IL i tl FO., . J. i fi ',,i1 w:'w Hi-Y meets weekly for programs ,A ' Q P HI-Y MEMBERS are fbottomj Larry Webb, sponsor: Iimmy Iackson, chaplain: Ieff Ray, vice president: Steve Smith, secretary, treasurer: Tony Wayne Mclnnis, president: Ricky Beall, reporter: and Iames Shelton, sergeant at arms. Second row: Ben Hawkins, Ronnie Hyatt, Ronnie Phillips, Mike Furlow, Dennis Sharp, Shelly Guess, Ieff Weeks, Flip Phillips, Voyce Williams, Iim Lowery, Glenn Barlow, Dalton Bland, and Craig Smith. Third row includes Richard Furr, Steve Thames, Bob Pettigrew, Prentis Williams, Robin Ricks, Sammy Bates, Tracy Pickett, Tommy Bell, Ioe Portrey, Charlie Barlow, Iames Anding, and Kelcy Raney. Weekly meetings are held. 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 service projects 9 Y-TEEN officers include Ann Williams, service chairman: Patti Mercier, publicity chairman: Barbara Furr, music chairman: Libbie Lowery, assistant secretary: Tammy Douglas, music chairman: lanet Rice, publicity chairman: Cindy Ray, assistant program chairman: Susan Thomas, assistant service chair- man: Elaine Thornhill, publicity chairman: Cayle Brister, assistant publicity chairman: Sara Black, assistant program chairman: Linda Black, assistant secretary: Diane Miller, assistant program chair- man: Debbie Newman, secretary: Marilyn Clark, president: and Ian Mullen, program chairman. Mrs. Mary Lou Landress is sponsor. In addition to sponsoring Teacher Appreciation Day, the club sponsors various other projects such as the Easter Egg Hunt for faculty children, several programs in assembly, collection ol' goods for the needy at Thanksgiving, and meetings weekly. T , Cobras win seven games, lose only two L'-3' E-J I-3 I-3' E-3 I-I E-3 E-3 E-J E-J f-5 E-5 I-5 E-5 E-5 f-5 I-5 'E-5 fi-5 E-5 E-5 E-5 E-5. E-5 f-5 E-3 E-5 E-5. E-5 E-5 E-5 E-5 E-E E-5 E-5 E-5 E-5 5-5 E-5 E-5 E 53 53 53 I -I Ea' 1 L I 53 E L51 F' I-3 1'E'3 EG TG 'I U 1 H 'I E3 51 f:1'f'1 1 'N' ' EI 51 52 CG E EG CC EJ I EI E6 'I In' IS L'31. ' 'H' 1 I' CIE H511-. IPI' 'I U J I H 1.'.1 du 'C'f'1f .I'1f'3 I I x',f- 4 53 5: 5: 'J E'-I 5 NJ rg 1 rq 'll F I uv JJ L'.l 5: :G '13 I ' l lf'1 V :FJ IFJ r-1 r11 L.J L'-ll rw f'll 1.'J 1.'.J1 F1 1 L'.1 1 r-1 1 l..'J 1 P1 1 1.'.1 r.-1 LJ 1 15.1 L.. 1.4 kd 1..1 Ll - 1 1.:.1 L'J L11 L11 1.'.1 L 1 1 r 1 r 1 r i! l f'1f7 r'r1r r'1r'1r1' '1'1r 1 wwf. f ' L' 1 ' P-I L'-2 I-'J I-.J 1..'.1 L'.' A . '.1 IJ E - ' I . 1 , 1 r-11-1 '11 1-1r'1r, ,g -sr 1 L .A .1 1:5 1.'.: 1. -f' 11.1 1..'.1 1.'.1, 1, 4 Q 1 r, .1 r, 1 rp 1' 'n r,-1 rl-1 I r.1 I1 1 ll' 1L.1 L.11.aL 1,1 '..1L'-fl 'fn W, . w as ,V 1.11, av I, ., Q' 1 11- .--IT-35111 45 5 5 I ..... '. It 1 Q? 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HENRY BYTI-IER RONNIE HYATT Senior - LinebackerfGuard Senior - Flankep All Mid South IERRY MONTGOMERY FLIP PHILLIPS COBRA COACHES were Cl to rj Richard Case, Iohn Garner. head: and Mike Hux. IIMMY IACKSON Senior - Tackle Hon. Mention-All Mid South 1? if 1AMEs SHELTON Senior - Guard Senior -fTailback SOUTH Sr. - Fullhack Senior - Center 181 Montgomery leads M1d South Conference 1n scoring Ag.. S1 IEFF VVEEKS Senior - I-Ialfback qgvgy'-if in -fry s ,, ,Zvi ' -1-145 yi ,259?jz'ggI,gh6gl?1,, as A 3 . Qwi A- p,fjf x3fT0 2' 3 515 7 A' gb' ,P 4 .4 45' ffl -T'-pg ' ' , aff -,zz ffl, ae A ,gli JM. 1' , M..-. fb, . gg ,uv .. X ' I ,, ' ef. ,f wg, rw. z :A -2 A, . fjjl A V. .3 g X A-: -. A, U , . ,. .,,g,?,A+,i,,5, ,zu-Y 1 3 ig .i L., -Q LJ' .AJ -f IIMMY SHANNON Iunior - End Second Team, Mid South 43241 ai lr .M fi FRED IOINTER Sophomore - End K we X i V AA Threernakeh4klSouthteanLfourgetodun' BOB PETTIGREW Sophomore - Halfback DALTON BLAND Freshman - Tackle IIM LOWERY Freshman - Guard l l f'l l l f1 l l l'1 l l l 'l I l :Pa L'.: L'J L.-I :.'.: L'.: L'.: L'.: L'.: eff: r-: r-: r-: r-1 r-: r-1 r-1 r-1 itil L'.: L'.: L'.: L'.: L-J L'.: L'.: L .: r.-: r.-: 1-.1 r,-1 crw rw r-: r1 uf.: :.'.: LF.: L L.: L.: L.: L ' r': F1 r1 L'.: E.: L'.: F1 r-: r-1 aL'a L-J L'..: ar--1 ME.: le'-1 :L'.: I'-'I l .'l I'.'l I'-'I l .'l honors , - TRACY PICKETT ROBIN RICKS PRENTIS WILLIAMS Sophomore - Quarterback Sophomore - End Sophomore - Center ' ,., I ... . V'e.- .'i:': 'A ' Z Q 1 aewiggesifogaw nr pI r eaW?H5gMA ti 1 1 'F 'r'I F f ' ' A 4ffswf ter awgkf iw . 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L, --.T ' ' .U Four semors on Cobra basketball team v M., tm .--,QS uggxwra-' 'Sie px-ff Y3 - 5' K if ' -.,:411a,.. za . e N. f -'--- 't..f,i. ,X SENIORS ON THE COBRA SQUAD are fl to r, topj Coach Hux, Herman johnson, johnny Smith. tBottomJ Steve Smith, Ainsworth Francisco. Ronnie Hyatt, and Ierry Montgomery. merge r- V, seg, .fs ' '5.f5- ' Laird f becomes a coach f at . .. Eng- ,Q 'i if w i-1 V- if 1' - 4 1-e fa. 'C 5 W if Assistant Coach Richard Case is pictured is Head Coach Mike Hux, who resigned at Christmas. Above is new head coach Roger Dale Laird. Thirteen on squad QQ ,Q AIN SWORTH IERRY FRANCISCO MONTGOMERY Senior - Forward Senior - Guard RONNIE HYATT STEVE SMITH Senior - Center Senior - Guard IOE PORTRY IIMMY SHANNON Iunior - Guard Iunior - Center DAVID HAMILTON WILLIAM SMITH Iunior - Forward Iunior - Forward Cobras have good year I , 1 TRACY PICKETT ROBIN RICKS Sophomore - Guard Sophomore - Guard ' QL 'Ya .u. g xr L53 gf I Qs- MX K PRENTIS WILLIAMS FRED IOINTER RONNIE PHILLIPS Sophomore - Guard Freshman - Guard Freshman - Guard 185 loves HAMILTON DEBBIE NEWMAN Senior - Forward Senior - Center LINDA MARLER LORRAINE GAYLE BRISTER Senior - Guard WATSON Iunior - Guard Senior - Forward 3 PATTI MERCIER CINDY RAY PAULA SMITH CHARLOTTE Iunior - Forward Iunior - Guard Iunior - Forward n I CREELYA J LIBBIE LOWERY Sophomore - Guard 6 RENAE BERCH MADELYN FOLKES BRENDA HUTSON SHERRIE NESMITH Freshman - Guard Freshman - Forward Freshman - Forward Freshman - Forward I-lux resigns at semesterg Laird becomes new Coach LORI RUSSELL Freshman - Guard Mike I-Iux Coach, first semester Cohrettes post outstanding season in '74-'75 --nn, SENIORS ON THE TEAM are fl to rj Linda Marler, Ioyce Hamilton. Coach Mike I-lux, Debbie Newman, and Lorraine Watson. Manager Car- rie Ailes is in front. 1 3 2 is 5 2 Q0 . :D ' ,ff f U . Roger Dale Laird became head coach second semester, 187 Cobra cheerleaders support teams VICKI IAMES LINDA MARLER GAYLE BRISTER Senior - Head Cheerleader Senior Iunior . .K1'- ,'.1 ' Q . eA-r W COBRA CHEERLEADERS are ll to rj Iody Edwards, mascot: and Libbie Lowery. Standing are Cayle Bristerq Vicki Iamesg Connie Caseg Tammy Douglasg and Linda Marler. A . H I J -xi.f fA ugqq ,,.- 4 ,, ., r - . , . we TAMMY DOUCLAS CONNIE CASE LIBBIE LOWERY Iunior Sophomore Sophomore Iimmy Iackson leads senior class M! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are fl to rj Iimmy Iackson, president: Iohnny Smith, vice president: Linda Marler, secretary and treasurer: and Mary Alice Hawkins, reporter. Standing fl to rj are Flip Phillips, representative to the Student Coun- cil: Debbie Newman, representative to the Student Council: and Steve Smith, president of the Student Council. CARRIE AILES BILLY ALLEN IAMES ANDINC GLEN BARLOW RICKY BEALL TOMMY BELL LINDA BLACK NAOMI BOOKER LINDA BRIDGES Steve Smith serves as Student Council president 9 Linda Marler wins homecoming queen SHELLY BUTLER WANDA BUTLER HENRY BYTHER GLENDA DOUGLAS AINSWORTH FRANCISCO MIKE FURLOW VERNON GORDON IOYCE HAMILTON MARY ALICE HAVVKINS RONNY HYATT IIMMY IACKSON VICKIE IAMES ANNA IASPER BOB LANDRESS TONY MCINNIS LINDA MARLER IERRY MONTGOMERY IAN MULLEN DEBBIE NEWMAN FLIP PHILLIPS 1915 G' Debbie Newman gets most beautiful '78 IEFF RAY LAURIE SHARP IAMES SHELTON IIM SMITH IOHNNY SMITH LAVVRENCE SMITH LONNIE SMITH STEVE SMITH TERRY SMITH KIM STEGALL IAMES TARVER CONNIE TATE PATSY THEDFORD GVVENDOLYN THOMAS ANNIE LEE THOMPSON IAMES THORNHILL WILL TURN BO LORRAINE WATSON IEFF WEEKS ANN WILLIAMS QUY' J,..... ' 4 ...- -' ,,g A :.k,.- 4 , -':- A IUNIOR OFFICERS Ifront l to rl are Kelcy Raney Standing fl to rj Richard Case, sponsor: Tammy Douglas, Student Council representative: Marilyn Clark, Student Council representativeg Ianet Rice, reporter: and Mrs. Sharon Dykes, sponsor. CHARLES BARLOW THRESA BARLOW DEAN BENTON GAYLE BRISTER BENNIE BYRD IANICE BYTHER CASEY CASE Joe CARTY MARILYN CLARK MARGARET BYTHER W, , A use X, 1 ,lf ,Q IOANN COLEMAN GERALDINE DICKERSON MARK DOUGLAS TAMMY DOUGLAS RONALD FRANCISCO RICHARD FURR BETTY GUESS DAVID HAMILTON DAWN HAMILTON FLORINE IACKSON PEARLEE IACKSON ZELLE IACKSON CHERYL IAMES RUSSELL IOHNSON EDDIE LANGLEY BARBARABARLOW f' A f. I3 ,I fe E I, ' -A. if, S5 gg. 'vi , -X .. ' -1 I , ' , I 1 I I f e xp xx, I X ' V V A465 E ' sy - .-i - hr I.: I gs' Q: ' , fr: .. Kelcy Raney chosen junior class president 1 president: Richard Furr, vice president: Kerri Ste- gall, secretaryg and Darlene Newman, treasurer. ...4-l MARY MCILVOY IAMES MARTIN PATTI MERCIER DIANE MILLER TIMMY MUNN IUNE MURRAY DARLENE NEWMAN HAZEL OWENS IOE PORTREY KELCY RANEY CINDY RAY DAN REEVES IANET RICE IIMMY SHANNON LULA MARIE SHANNON EDWARD SMITH HERBIE SMITH PATRICIA SMITH PAULA SMITH RICKY SMITH WILLIAM SMITH KERI STEGALL KATHY TARVER SUSAN THOMAS MARY THOMPSON ELAINE THORNHILL INEZ TOWNSEND DORTI-IA WADE DEBBIE WARREN VOYCE WILLIAMS ,443 Mitch Berch serves as sophomore president , ,, ,,,.- , , ..,.. , V ,, M... ,..,.- -N M we H f' iiii W M at R if as '11 ,. 1' . K , , ' A AA .H - - W- ' Am .HA 3: f3'W:2j': 7 A A A - 'A - Ziff i .fa -.V N --..., iw 1 ' AA .7-v, , f 1 .r y . S ' ' :, ,gi...f::w' re 'Q V17 . , ,,.,' V V 4 , -V4 V -V fizlnfgt ig, r A - -2, 'N Eff L, ,. A 40,5 . A,,, WMM.. W. 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Standing fl to rj are Libbie Lowery, representative to Student Council: Prentis Wil- liams, reporter: and Mrs. Carolyn Roark and Larry Webb, sponsors. Cecelia Barlow Sammy Bates Mitch Berch Woody Berry Sara Black ,W , ,ff 7 1 sl D I ff Willie Butler ' 4, 116 QA x f 5' y . . '-3 a 1 H , ' 4' , Connie Case 1 le. - , ' x ,- H . . . Randy Chance - f f .f TammyCline 1 ' AA W f . f gm A b 1' . y Q I E 5 i l I! Cassandra Coleman , , A '59 ',.1 H , A' A 2 Nil Q. ' A I Charlotte Creely Howard Dickerson Valrie Elkins Patricia Farve Ruth Friedman Larry Grace Eugene Hamilton Mark Hamilton Dixie Hutson Barbara Furr A 4 U' A5 P Reba Iackson Debbie Iames Shelia Iames Cindy Iohnson Fred Iointer Iudy Weeks selected homecoming maid l94 t N J li cmflij' ij . 'S' 5 pf bs -',cr 1 P A f va - -. 5 A f ' , 'i 5'-f' R'-is an , ,A,, le n f' A., - . H' I X E y' ,.,.,, ,v.. . ' Y ugh' hx 1 I ,, G vj ,.f,: Q, 4 gf - 3' ' 1 V ,A 2' 2 .13 7 1- A2-'Eli ' m , i . is ..., . ' , 5 J 'Q .f-8' I I fl Q. 14.3 M -sci fx 1 lwtxbv lg' A , ss. ' , 2 ' 5 7?if4L.t2Z Shirley Iones . QE S. I 3 Q 'L ' ' r - f fi, V QA ,I . A r .V,,,,,,,, ,T Q. V'A.V 6M?2'1 Z .i rj A H 4? Z- I A 1.2, n , V. p , eg as 1 4 -1 1 , ' 1 K lx-Av mi I 1 ' . 6' TFT' -' ' .'t ',1fwf . 4 f :fig if '3 1 ' 1 T T . 271, 5 2,354 f f' fr .. s , 4 cw new ik f ' fc Q ' 12: Z' ' I I is 3 1 ' ZiP'1 76Tff , , M ' 1, 25155 ,. , f ',v' . f zz f J Y l ff, at 5 l 2 ff 5 4 if 3 gl l Q . .IMI 52, ew Rachel Long Debbie Lowery Libbie Lowery Melanie Malone Becky Martin Emma Mullen Elsie Newell Louis Page David Parks Iulia Pendleton Bob Pettigrew Tracy Pickett Robin Ricks Karen Roberts Larry Robinson Tonya Shannon Deloise Sinclair Betty Smith Betty lean Stapleton Allen Swicegood Steve Thames Thomas Thedford Anita Weeks Iudy Weeks Prentis Williams I 6 Sflfni' Wm .af 'Wil'- QP' -Q.. . 3 , ff tl is . . 4' W 4 H - 5 J rw , X i K X, V ,M ,, 4 ,- y 1, - , W X , , S tx , If -rd., as 8, 5 B- 414' f. XX ,. it ', as ' . is . . .. .a v - , , . f tg , - , Q 0 s A, ,J V 5 . A X ,Nagy A .nf-,n 1-251, if. f s .1 , . 1 slit f 'f M- ' ' 4 'sei 'aff .. , 'f' . 6 S fs, s ,. QVWWMI' '.'a is s ' ' V - - s- qv 'af '94 fl W,-iii. ! . ,,. Y' 9' 0 'u 'g ', ',,- '.. 'F 1 f . L i' - 3 '1 : i?5ifeL: t ':-' -.1,, Bwggw 'Q ' V n ' 'I ' 4 A H sfiaf.- A .--.Qfsf::.3, he,,gQg MQ' .Q-, ..- .f - . t..i,mv-1.1 QQ- -its -. of 4' m '- fa - sf FRESHMAN OFFICERS lfront l to rl are Ronnie Phillips, president: Nancy Lowery, vice presidentg Lori Russell. secretary and Cathy Smith, treasurer: fstanding l to rj Mrs. Glynell Beard, sponsor: Sherrie Nesmith, representative to Student Council: Brenda Hudson, reporter. Not pictured is Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, sponsor. Randy Beard Renae Berch Dalton Bland David Bland Barbara Bryant Iohn Bryant Katherine Bryant William Bryant Carrie Byrd Larry Byrd Tracy Byrd Velma Byther Donnie Cagle Mike Clark Tracy Clay Charles Coleman Iimmy Davis Deborah Dean Peggy Dickerson Kelvin Elkins Mack Farve Madelyn Folkes Carl Gordon Shelby Guess Iohn Hamilton Virginia Hamilton Ben Hawkins Donald Hill Mike Holcomb Letha Horton Curtis Howington Thomas Howington Brenda Hudson Calvin Iackson Anna johnson Linda lointer Q 5 Q 4 Q' NE' '7- ff Q. , - , , A9201 ik , iff? 2 W ,. xv . V at z -M 'V ' -' 71 .:,,,4-r- ' . --Q If-1 'I' : if! QW ' . ,.,z E T T ' ' A if Leaf' A .,,. Q , I ...,,: ff . Q Q Q reg Q ? , ' 5' 'gf Y A i' . st.. 1- gif---. m xl , e Ji X . t it 3 Q 'Q 1 9 ' Us K W ft f K Q am, .nazi T' raw ' 4 . , mfr -4!'g'1 B zggznzzs -if .- I . fi I .:' . X Q 9 Xxx - K .. I fl 5 , v K 3- - . .V I , .. x W x . D ui: as A ,A ' ' P' i if - x '- X - X fv R- XL ' if ' K T li 1 .. A K . - .- 1 , f L , il. I 6 .i I lf J 1 S, I A' is -3 f W . 3. 5 F ' . sl! 2 e ' x . ' 'H I i fl I . 1 C fb Eh.. ' as I . , Ronnie Phillips heads freshman class ft . J t 1 4 ' 3 A4'. :JU V ' I, l, sa ft l , I r' ,fi N lt 4 'S 4 .r I ' f I 7 l ' ,J -sf at 1 st if 1 4 W -5- , 2 ff ., qmszizi ,, ui, ' New 'L XM . is ,K x y 'Q ff ' ie N fr' T' tl K 'V Ex I , , X K. Q We J ,A A, A H . t -.tp x f t .. . ., W -ev at - .Q I V ! . gli f 4 f ,, X mit , 2' Delina Iones Ernest Lee Iones Nannette Kimble Kevin Kreamer Kenny Lomax 'wp --W : .-. '-Nf--- ' I N ft at Y Iim Lowery Nancy Lowery Wanda Mclnnis Charles Marler Kenny Marler Stanley Martin Nancy Mason Randy Moore Timmy Munn Sherrie Nesmith Cindy Newman Mark Newman Susie Parrett Evon Pendleton Ronnie Phillips Denise Quarles Dennis Quarles Dawn Ratliff Ellen Roberson Lori Russell Ann Sandifer David Sandifer Raymond Shannon Dennis Sharp Brenda Smith Catherine Smith Cathy Smith Craig Smith Christine Smith Luther Smith Iill Stephens Tim Stephens Io Ann Thedford Earlene Wade Roger Wilkinson Otis Young I iryfnf wi we 4 'fh- ,I W' .xqsjiv -L.. J J ADMINISTRATIUN, FACULTY Board of Trustees works for college's progress f 'Y-E wx. COPIAH-LINCOLN IUNIOR COLLEGE'S BOARD OF TRUSTEES includes ffront l to rj Dale Sullivan, Copiah: Robert E. Gavin, Iefferson: Eddie M. Smith, director, Natchez Campus: D. C. McLaurin, Adams: Dr. lim H. Stribling, Lincoln, board chairman: Lester R. Furr, Copiah, board secretary: Dr. Billy Thames, Copiah-Lincoln president: Versie Rushing, Lincoln: Iames M. Price, Lawrence: Iames Herring, Franklin. Back tl to rj are R. S. Armstrong, Adams: Tommy Iolly, Lawrence: C. C. Graves, Ir., Copiah: Frank Lowery, Lincoln: P. E. Bates, Iefferson: C. C. Clark, Lincoln: Berry Givens, Lincoln: Sturge Dodds, Copiah: Sidney Parker, Simpson: Gerald Hart, Lincoln: P. D. Armstrong, Copiah: and Iulius Lotterhos, Attorney. Not pictured are G. L. Tutor, Simpson County, vice chairman of the board: Iohn Dow, Lincoln: Milton N. Iordan, Franklin, and Marion Hayes, Iefferson. Board of Supervisors COPIAH COUNTY ADAMS COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY B. B. Berry Iames H. Carter W. A. Rogers Lamar Smith Sammy Cauthen R. L. Adams Virgil Smith Ike Foster Oddee Smith Tommy Herald E. A. Redd Ben Laird W. E. Hood Boyd Sojourner Claude Diamond SIMPSON COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY C. G. Baldwin Lee Hester Mrs. Leslie Little Carl Ray Lehmann Garrett Mullins Iames Dickey L. C. McAlpin Frank Allen Ralph Shotts Hilton M. Zumbro LAWRENCE COUNTY IEFFERSON COUNTY Ioe Givens Marshall Cupit I. W. Daniels D. F. McCormick Rgy May Noble FI'ISby H, E, Reid R. C. Geohegan Woodrow Williamson SylV9SiGF Gaines Seven counties support Co-Lin Dr. lim Stribling becomes board chairman -vr ,R v l. ,X , G ' ,Q Dr. Iim H. Stribling of Brookhaven is board chairman, while Lester R. Furr of Wesson is secretary of the board. Dr. Stribling became board chairman upon the resignation of W. S. Henley who served in that position for 40 years. ' eiwi 52 Z 523 EP V ill lgggiizts 41' . 1, 'Y K RN xr BOARD MEMBER G. L. Tutor of Magee, representing Simpson County, serves as the board's vice chairman. New board member, Iohn Dow of Brookhaven, is also pictured. Tutor, Furr serve as board officers :vb 2 ' 1 - 2 f- , fi 'RE' L f ., f if B '. 1 W 5: i I J g twang. . ' ' - r W we Copiah-Lincoln is fortunate to have an active Board of Trustees who meets monthly to transact business of the col- lege for both campuses. One meeting is held during the year in Natchez. nf :M HOWELL C. GARNER Administrative Assistant, Natchez Campus GROVER SMITH Director of Student Life EDGAR W. MARTIN Director of Adult Education Administration leads faculty and staff B. F. HUNTER Dean of Instruction BILLY R. FOLKES Administrative Assistant E. FOREST CASE, IR. Dean of Students BURLIAN O'NEAL WALKER Director of Public Information ' A W F. K. I-IORTON, IR. . We Business Manager I JAMES M. LEWIS i1 X Registrar f 4 4 rv ' V !' ' 'if' ' U EDDIE M. SMITH .v. .3211 ' Director, Natchez Campus lJ,,f!,,, ww- w f..-.......-..... 1. Im Q Q-45-Z' .1 ,. ,W ls f 2 WS? .K Q provides numerous services to students ALTON RICKS Director of Student Development BRADLEY SMITH Director of Student Activities MISS IEANNE MAYER Director of Special Services MRS. FRANCES B. FRAZIER Head Librarian DELTON PORTER Counselor, Natchez Campus IOHN C. GARNER Principal, High School HAROLD LUTHER SMITH Counselor, Adult Education MRS. HELEN E. MULLEN Assistant Librarian MRS. WILLIE MAE DUNN Librarian, Natchez Campus Q My . -wg A f ,QV 5 4 I in N7 5 1 41.31 f 5 ifl,'Sf'Q1'. s ' f wr.. , . sf... X TX 1' Jw E ,.,. N51 A' 4 Humanities division offers courses in English, DURR WALKER, Ir. Chairman, Humanities Division and English Department MRS. SHARON ALEXANDER , English E MRS. EDNA EARLE CREWS English MRS. NANCY A. DYKES English MRS. KEITH MCDANIEL English and Spanish A ,',' p 1oHN R. LANoREss S W A ' W A '-'. 5 Speech and Theatre f A . I , BURLIAN o. WALKER , is ' ,g ' - ., -,.V. Iournalism .Z V , ..,,:v, fi, gr French fifty , ,- vj M 5 v ,Q 3 Q. J, . .J ,,,v, fag : ll m Q i ii 1 fffi--,iw -gvwwq u ' fi N -, ' Q - v--- 5 f-L--,g,,, , 'vc HAROLD PATTERSON QQ' ' ' Q, 4 A i PM i ' gf'-Ai 'Rf' f T I 'ii n A 1 ,-'. . gffsk'-T. -A-. J ' , x K t ,.,.. . ., , . . A '-1 ji if 1 CZ! Q 5 x . t I . Departments in the Humanities Division include English and literature, speech and theatre, religion, reading, language and journalism. Various courses are offered in each field. reading, speech, theatre, journalism, language, and religion 'wx . , wi. 5:31 qv ,iff , Ego xx. ff ' jffmmm ' A QWW it ' f'fwf,ef'fg if 4z2Uff:ap ?!4f6ze4fz MRS. WILMA COLE Reading MRS. BETTYE BOUTWELL High School Reading MRS. SHARON DYKES High School English MRS. MARY LOU LANDRESS High School English MRS. AN NETTE DONNAN English, Natchez Campus MRS. CAROLYN SMITH English, Director of Public Information, Natchez Campus PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS Knot picturedj Natchez Campus MRS. MARY EIDT, English MRS. BELINDA IONES, English MISS LOU KING, Communications MRS. CHERRIE RANDALL, English CLYDE VVEBB, Communications MRS. BETTY GREER Iournalism, Natchez Campus THE REV. KEN STRINGER Religion THE REV. RON BARHAM Religion fa .N , 1 Z .-2 . , :Y J 4 Y X I x yah Iss I if X .... if , is 5 . sk I - , Q I I -. . ,....ff1'- F M. If MJ Y V . . , W -' ,., V , '. . 1 , f X. 9. ff' fi 'iff gsfsiiyezsf sf, ' f ' . f,-milf. . . -fizw ' .- r ' , ' - Q. ' if if-s?i'k - ' 4 W,,,,f:,fff,1 N 5 f 1 V1 15'i9ff5N- 4- 1 , ,J ., .rw -I . '. ' i .1 4-5'--Laws-Q-.fmff .1 f X '11- , . ,ff o ' J V Y ' wg s JI -. ' I fvfffszzf-:aff sisliafffv. ' ' . . f 'f . ' 1- jgifgffjfi ' fwW.,l9:fW.,1 . I Hz - - ..... , ' 'Mf'.f mgwws . ' .-- . K 3 QV 1 sq. x 3 QQ Q .- I. 1' ll W, Ami- ' .fu-'ss -- 3 'I 205 C I 1 . 5 . fur- A .1 X f' H-Q ew, 206 Science and math provide knowledge ROY W. DAUCHDRILL Chairman, Science and Mathematics Division IERRY DYKES Mathematics MISS PHYLLIS HAYES Chemistry DONALD IOHNSON Physics MRS. SARAH IOHNSON Home Economics WILLIAM IOI-INSON I Biology TOMMY KING Biology DR. MARIA DE LAS REYES Biology DR. IOHN RIETTI Mathematics PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS Knot picturedl Natchez Campus L. B. BULLOCK, Business Math IAMES BURNETTE, Math CHARLES FERGUSON, Biology DR. BILL CORE, Trigonometry DEWITT HOLIFIELD, Lab WILLIE HOSKINS, Algebra DONNIE LAWSON, Lab MAC LUNAN, Business Math ALLEN OLIVER, Biology MACKIE ROBERTS, Lab ..,.-- dm i rp wc K. wg? 4 . ' I -t A 4- W. ....-...-M 4 ...i ,,,, L. .- Science and math departments within the division include biology, physlcs chemistry, mathematics, home economics, physical science, agriculture and engineering. Each department offers a wide variety of courses. as lt relates to the phyS1CHl World MRS. LENA W. THOMPSON Mathematics MRS. ZOULA STRONG Education Coordinator, Medical Laboratory Technician Program DANNY R. WEAVER Biology and Chemistry LARRY WEBB High School Mathematics MRS. GLYNELL BEARD High School Science BILL CAMERON Biology. Natchez Campus R. LAMAR WINSTEAD Science and Mathematics Natchez Campus DONALD COTTEN Biology ton leave of absencej IOEY PAUL Math, Natchez Campus lon leave of absencel Na ll Fine Arts offers art, music, ba STANLEY W. STEWART Chairman, Fine Arts Division MISS B. IOAN HARRIS Piano, Music Literature MISS IULIA GUESS Chairman, Music Department IIM TURNER Voice, Choral Director RUFUS TURNER, IR. Art A I A . . -X 'f -4'- ' fl - -1 ' .f The Fine Arts Division offers art, piano, voice, organ, band, choir, and various music courses and groups. 208 nd, and choir PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS fnot picturedi Natchez Campus MISS CHARLOTTE FLOWERS Community Choir Accompanist MRS. BETTY GREER, Art BILL GREER, Art WAYNE SAXON, Music 3 f Y-1 1 ! A F' R Health and physical education develop the mind and body MRS. KATHERINE H. I-IUCKABY Chairman, Health, Physical Education Division ,,.. .fx .,, 4' c. B. HAWKINS is Head Football Coach, Physical Education ALTON CREENLEE Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Physical Education ...Z PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS tnot picturedl Natchez Campus . CLAUDE PORTER, General Aeiiviiiee RONNIE E- MCNAIR I VAN STEWART, Health Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach, Physical Education ,- Q. -. fr f WILLIAM LEWIS 4 ' Head Basketball Coach, Hygiene K ,f ,:, if Departments within the division include health, f H- physical education, and hygiene. Q- Ei IOHN C. GARNER Head Football Coach, High School MICHAEL R. HUX High School Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Mathematics RICHARD G. CASE High School Assistant Football Coach, Social Studies WALTER AN GLEOFF Golf Coach, Golf Pro ,A 1' 2? I ,ff O Business Education develops skilled students FRED E. THOMPSON Chairman, Business Division CHARLES HART Accounting 'V-15' 1' MRS. SHIRLEY KNAPP Business MRS. IEAN L. RICKS Business BILL CULVERTON Accounting, Natchez Campus MISS ANN TRUHETT Business, Natchez Campus MRS. BECKY BURT Business Education, High School Ion leave of absence first semester? MRS. CAROLYN ROARK Business Education, High School ffirst semesterj 4,13 ' w! Q .4 PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS tnot picturedj Natchez Campus MRS. PATSY FLOVVERS, Shorthand DR. DAVID LINDECAMP, Business Law DON MARION, Computer Principles MIKE TATUM, Accounting GEORGE WEST, IR., Business Law v5,e ' yu Vg. ', ,Ki if 3, Am if p ff: I f F 50 i 'N Q, x ,. . ' , w yi Departments under the Business Division of the college include account- 'l?l ,Q ing, finance, general business, typing, shorthand, business law, office I machines, secretarial science in one or two year programs, clerical office, and marketing. Various courses are offered under each department. 'I N? ll Social Science teaches about the world we live in B. R. FRAZIER Chairman, Social Science Division MISS IANE AINSWORTH History WADE ALEXANDER History DANNY T. HARRELL Political Science IIM LIGHTSEY Social Science, Psychology, Sociology MICHAEL D. MCINTYRE Economics HAROLD I. PATTERSON Social Studies MRS. SUSAN PRESLEY Social Science, Natchez Campus CHARLES C. QUIMBY Social Science, Natchez Campus pwm-r PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS Knot picturedl Natchez Campus MRS. ROSE PANSANO, Sociology. Psychology TOMMY FERRELL, Law Enforcement DR. IERRY PRESLEY, Psychology HENRY SUGG, American History DR. BILL TAYLOR, Government ELLIOTT TRIMBLE, Government THE REV. R. BERNARD WALTON. Philosophy The Social Science Division offers courses in history, educa- tion, political science, sociol- ogy, psychology, and geogra- phy. A police science depart- ment is located on the Natchez campus. 1 -v I CHARLES P. CREELY Director, Vocational-Technical Division IIMMY SMITH Assistant Director, Vocational- Technical Education BOB HUCKABY Counselor, Vocational-Technical Division NOEL ASSINK Data Processing IACK C. BURT Welding HERMAN CAVIN Drafting and Design Technology LESLIE LAMER FOOTE Welding DWIGHT A. HARRIS Automotive Mechanics IIM HERRINCTON Automotive Mechanics MRS. FAYE HILL Cosmetology FLOYD HOOVER Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration MRS. LUCILE HORTON Basic Related Studies MRS. MARY LOVE HUX Director, Rural Health Program GEORGE IORDAN Basic Related Studies CHARLES LANGLEY Electronics GILBERT LAWRENCE Machine Shop RONNIE W. LEE Distribution and Marketing Technology BOBBY LEONARD Heavy Equipment Mechanics 5. . if . i 'If ..75' QM, , . Z. y y 4' .Z if r y gi f AS' 9 7' ,-.ur n , ig L 6 W4 5 451 ' ' tt t HMA' 1 f ff u..,,-Mt L if . ft 6 Q qi wi. I W ff' ff it xl L I .' fi ' if Q ,Qi f x ,, 3 MB' M ' W '- 421 R E 'lf-55 M193 .59 Vocational Technlcal dlvision offers a wide variety of courses in excellent training facilities Y -jr Fifteen departments in division MRS. RACHEL LEVER, R.N. Practical Nursing ALVA IACKSON Sewing Machine Mechanics GLENN MCGEE. Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration WILLIAM I. PARKS Electronics EARL SISCO Machine Shop EDWIN L. SMITH Drafting and Design Technology at WS - .:l 1AcKc. THOMAS l f . 3 ig' Industrial Arts 'sf l ff? FA E .Qs N ' 4 Q., 4 Q QQ if ..... 1. M. TYSON g Heavy Equipment Mechanics ,ft 41 . gf' , A Department offerings in the vocational-technical division include auto mechan- ics, welding, machine shop, heavy equipment mechanics, practical nursing, sec- retarial science, data processing, medical laboratory technician, air condition- ing, heating, and refrigeration, electronics, drafting and design technology, cos- rnetology, distribution and marketing technology, sewing machine mechanics and rural health programs. In the high school, industrial arts is offered. A subdi- vision of the vocational-technical division is MDTA which offers two courses Night classes in varied vocational-technical areas are offered to adults. W 4 H 1, 1 4 DANNY DYKES Director of Institutional Research MRS. NENA I. SMITH Colette Director MAIOR IOEL SENTER ROTC Instructor College staff assists students in many ways ef 2 ,. 3 ., .V 'c I.. 33.1 L 't 33.5-ue W ' sf'E5ifE?if ' ., ., if 17. . ' r- In A . . W.-.. ,ag If - I' J 1 ,a . 'F-. .V f' .1 Ykjltl .. ' rg My ' . 1.22155 5 ' 1? , 5- K ian? A ,. I . ,, K , - ' I ' G :' ' I ' . ' . .'.w,,?,.5i .. ,si ' new A' at W' , ff . , 'T A .,, 97- , ,L . in 53 5 ' IK Y 5 ,Fifi W2 1 ,I f ef f t f 1, w sifxsd Q Q , 251 I, , 2,,. ....32Zz.,,, ' A' . .2.:AZ:m, ' ,ft K iblli S' mv' I.. Kit! it t I '-'I+ g tt-- H:-:Q I I. ,,,... 1 u-.JF .f'.f.....-'1 ,...-wa. am -J was . SFC JAMES HENRY ROTC Instructor MRS. RUTH T. SLAY Bookkeeper CHARLES HART Bookstore Manager FREDDIE STECALL Plant Superintendent ,-. IACK GREENE Manager, Cafeteria ARA-Slater Food Services MRS. NELL CREELY Library Assistant MRS. RACHEL THOMPSON Assistant Manager, Bookstore MRS. IUANITA THOMAS Hostess, Student Services Division MRS. IACQUELYN THURMAN High School Study Hall THE REV. ROY SMITH BSU Director MRS. LAURA R. BUTLER Hostess, Stevens Hall MRS. MARCIE PANQUERNE Hostess, Copiah Hall MRS. WINNIE MAE HENNINCTON Resident Nurse MRS. MODENA RANEY Resident Nurse ' ti. tr .fri - He 4, 'Walt mt ,ff ,is Secretaries help faculty and students MRs. ALMA L. sM1TH fa Secretary to the President if MRS. KATIE FURR Secretary, Dean of Instruction, Registrar MRS. SHERYL MONTGOMERY Secretary, Administrative Assistant, Adult Education, Public Information if MRS. IUDY H. CASE Secretary, Student Services MRS. RUBY PEARL SMITH Secretary, High School MRS. NELLENE RUSSELL Secretary, Vocational-Technical Director MRS. GINGER T. SMITH Secretary, Vocational-Technical MRS. IOY LOWERY Secretary. Library MRS. KATHLEEN HUTCHINS Secretary, Natchez Campus V I , 'Z aff MRS. FRAN CHRISTENSEN g Secretary, Dean of Instruction fl tfirst nine weeksl l iv? ,jf Miss ANN LowERY , Secretary, Business Office 'A' I X tfirst nine weeksj jf ' ' olvlll 4, '10 'I 'fx A ,xx ...pf E1 '40 '14, Q , x - . .s.,,v6 li? .1 ffm . 3. f fi , ,fd XL Na. 1: v , 'LM , ,ww , , . i. by ill ' . 4.- 5 Q61 QGDM9 'if fs .Q ,. , iggigfi A , 78, U 1 Q' ' 9- pm 9m4?s , 4 W X , ' 1, , '.. 'iff' V if K ,A I . if , 5' ' ' ' 3.1 VA f .,..-f is , ,1. I f ,Q IA' 53' . A V, b gil 5 - ii V.: xllbl V V M' iv- 32. 4, I H 3 .' .-A'f. 'A if Ax . . ,gt V if I f 5 yy . X .Q A I 1., f Q, k sri Q 1 I, 'Va J ! ,L if 'D fn , it AYA ' , c vi 5 A is , if J' H 33 if 'S X if. f ug . w N ' be Q , 7 f . ff' 3 SN, 'MQ ' E 1 ' A, +1 1,5 'f X ' V , i ,,.V: 1 V Il- v J I7 V, R QKI, F A Q K I fa K xl: M AN 1 Q I , . K X ' . i Q V YPSQ4, N.-V t EI, XR 1 i -K., , '1 v IQ I : . C T' 'f 1 ' .if X '-vw! X X , Ea 'sql 1 N I , ' Q, 'Q L'.r ' V' Q?Y',1 q I' I ' s ' ' ,g f ' J I -K - I 1 ,ya u 1 N, Q q 1 9 ' f 5 X .Wg x HQ: I Wal M ,,,4I'M. f '-mf., 4 . 5 216 ,Q ,fn - ea F BY WAWMWW fllwf W HB1 WDIISMIGNT 'HZ?'5m6'UfiE!50f 534 lo 1974 ' URNIUNHY Refill!! WMU U Tl jf STUDE T LIFE 217 ga 4 218 r-sg--if W .i Tillmon Bishop grabs HMess Co-Lin title i i 1 l ' X V.. f' 'wel a .MS - 1.52: i f f ' -J f f: X D ..-.zzz 1. x, . 43 fa t, ' X 6,1 N l-335 If sf' X is l l 5135 , , 1 f A Maw ' ' ', 1 f . I Y' I 'iliy ,- P- s 3 - J J 4 , it K -I If iigggi 4 N i , 'I iff' 1 f. s, f . , 5 i 1 2 fa 5 it 2' ' ' 4-4 x kg. -' Q ,,, Xl ll A 7 1 ew' -! mfg? , f i Y r Y f L' .IE-QM' K L - a . 2 Fx P I ,Y ' X 1-sw-t-X. V: ' PART of the contestants seeking Mess Co-Lin in the seventh annual Circle K womanless beauty pageant. Proceeds went to the Gilbert Lawrence Fund. Mr. Lawrence, a machine shop instructor here, lost his wife and small daughter in the Ianuary 10 tornadoes that ripped through Southwest Mississippi. 1 i TALENT WINNERS fleft to rightl Tillmon Bishop, with a pantomime, firstg Alvin Lyons with a dramatic reading, second: and Mark Brady and Stanley Prest- wood, baton twirling, third. Mess Co-Lin Tillmon Bishop is shown behind in a series of photographs. Twenty-six compete in seventh annual pageant in gown and talent competition if ' ' A Z' i 5 T lf f fl 1 2 5 3 j ,M f :Z f ii af A ,Q -5 , f K jp Q H il' 'll 5 :ls Ai fl '3 4 , H 2 , L,g,,4.'YQq,1.ga3. 'gg .: '.- 41'-f, ' - ' .- a, ' .-fm--Q 4' f f I K I ta! . Ai'tf3:gs-. L fw., , 1 ga E 4, 3 4 2. 3 U A 5 ' I I: i !.'iT ?egQ 5 . A, . y, 6 Q 1 : l I.-X it V ' .v 1' Q A X 55 4, - I af xi , . A 5 f I Z 7' '-'- l ? 'f fl if , :U -Q: , 1 ' 1 it Lfl4: , 4 I EFA gi I' , . , at , . I.. , , Q3 . , 4, , , if 'HQ f 5 I 4 H ff, aw . 4 1 L sl ' 1 z l I A . A 5 ill Y , X an 3 S id., ,i o Vg :slum f l .. on ,, , VP? K 4 K Q V fg .. ' L AVII: . 1 I. I . S 'W' Ny N i , I A ,al 4. M.. . K K? 1 ' V 4 . ,, Q -1 SQ I F I - 5 E I 1 , sa A , 1'-1'-Y , ' -ff 'H 4-.lv 1 . W' gt :' 41 1? 15 5 i l if ll 1 5 2 Scenes from Mess Co-Lin in a variety of gown, talent, and final question shots. Tillmon Bishop, the winner. was crowned by the 1974 Mess Co-Lin , Tony Barfoot. First alternate was Alvin Lyons, with Farron Smith, second runner-up. Stanley Prest- wood as third runner-up and Wayne Oglesby as fourth. Eddie Pritchard was voted Mess Congeniality. W ! fl X It A ga C .. UID, 3 Q 'Q' X x X 19912 ag ff- ,FJ G Z if K V'gl.:,1v,j, ,ya , L' I D' A, Soc lx 5 N QW: i R X 'Wt' ' O' .i 'is -' P . ff -ii ., x E 3. all 1: V V1 ' .U - ' - ' I 4. i . , gm . J . s N X fx 1 thx A J X G . A my x X lvl, 'iff , X A ..'.vffT'5f' X N. . .V 'aff' ,V V ' q- fjlfhfp ' ,fa 325455 ,453 as . ff? A ,,l'yQ? N-qssxs ff ,ga THE BANK OF WESSON, located in the hometown of Copiah-Lincoln Iunior Colleges main campus, salutes the Colettes from Wesson From left to rlght are Diane Dees and Ianet Douglas. 220 BANK CDF WESSGN MEMBER OF Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation American Bankers Association Mississippi Bankers Association Salutes the Hometown Colettes Established I893 8l Years ot Continuous Service Wesson, Mississippi . . and Your 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. LEGIS Jacksonville, Fla. Monticello, Miss. . NNN., I -.swilil r ttf. x V lil I, fx, -,Kg QU' J, QS c tl, ' fe X ,I ax X i f X g' ,N I!! w 5' C. ,n, ' X.1, ' 3 I ., my i , '7 rf 55-54 it ff . ' I 4 I .12 . f- , 'K- .X V- if Q ri 1 . . - . , . ff: 4' . . I A , jg i .-nf .,, ,L I e f r .I 1 It Pensacola, Fla. LINCOLN COUNTY COUNTY SEAT Brookhaven, Mississippi Ls .S R. LINCOLN COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS are Cl to r, frontl Butch Leggett, Albert Hudson, Anto- me Griffin Steve Case Rodney Stokes, Ted Burns, Iohn Cole, and Iohnny Hall. On back are Steve McBride Reggie Lea Don Underwood, Ricky Ward, Randy Coker. Abe Ebey, and Everett Smith. Boa rd ot Supervisors W. A. Rogers, Beat I Claude Diamond, Beat 2 L. Adams, Beat 3 Ben Laird, Beat 4 Oddee Smith, Beat 5 Carroll Calhoun, Chancery Clerk Working to Make Lincoln County a Better Place to Live Informal activities form life outside Classroom W. L. .an-.M To look up or not to look up. I'm not even going to look up. I'm not, I'm not. we , ,- ,JA - A, I - I I look up only to. . .Thelma. We can't hold our sticks and look up at the same time. an 1' '. 1: Qfhii' i A . r'-14 X-it f. 1 f gl' M 1 4g 3 xjxfg-5 .- h Q 4' FHELMA 69 INTERSTATE 55 lt doesn't matter. We will stand in line. look up, wait or whatever. We Will, we will 222 l 1 ADAMS COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYERS are fl to rl Ernie Davis. McKinley Barnes, Darnell Charrier, and Ronald Iones. FRANKLIN COUNTY COLETTES are fl to rj Ginny Price Iolvnn Wells feature tx lrlerg and Diane Robertson. 223 ENITH l I SMITH S FURNITURE VILLAGE Televisions - Refrigera+ors - Washers - Slereos Complefe Furnifure and Appliances Experf Cusfom Upholslering Deparlmenl' If l'r's For Your Home, l+'s A+ Smi+h's P.O. Box 227 Highway 5l Nor+h A if Brookhaven, Miss. 3960! Phone 833-795I if X? OUT OF STATE FOOTBALL plnysrrs woruCl1uusuBruw11. Vnmzu Self, Webb Vital, and Tommy G X. lass. JEFFERSON CCDUNTY BANK F. M. TRULY, Presidenl fgyv lYNiC5 4 QVX' I su IF fo fi s, or voul 9 SAVINGS v I 1 4 r vo 'gi skiolooo gs I4 . Q! ' X lc ' YQ -iibf We invile your accounl. . KELLWOOD COMPANY KINGSWELL GROUP Work Clofhing Division Mon+icelIo, Mississippi, Wesson, Mississippi and Independence, Louisiana An Equal Oppor+uni1'y Employer MIF Saluies . . . , :J fi- 1 A., fs .6- -if wc' Th 8-hour loaf ,V I, Y VW ! 5 4' NEW HEBRON ,,,,,, . K, ,La I. X gf MANUFACTURING ,., V .W, i ii? b vu , New Hebron, Mississippi 2, fi . , - ' SALUTES. . . A ii ' iiiii Lawrence Counfy Cole++es . . . ',' 7 Joye Cooper of Newhebron and Janie Dalion 1 if, 1 U' ff ' V . , of Jayess J, '1. 1 L .1' I 5. V , 4 ' - - 225 GrowVWth Us 'M,EI'l'l!t5iEIQ!z5?a!?:!,5ki SaIu+es Lawrence Couniy Fooiball Players 'L V29 ,r 2, 4 Veta 4 1 FOOTBALL PLAYERS FROM LAWRENCE COUNTY are fl to rj lack Conn, David Bishop, Walter Showers, Ronnie Chavis, and Wade West- moreland. 6 JACOBSEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY R U S S E L L JACOB EN A Member Company of Allegheny Ludlum Indus+ries GI L M N Y so f BROOKHAVEN DIVISION and RUSSELL'S CITGO SERVICE SiiM.TION We Offer Road Service Phone 643-2765 Wesson, Mississippi CITGO I A Nice Place +o Visi+ Brookhaven, Mississippi at 21 'T , , it - I L. i -25 46 1 f I I 0 k ' 1 -or Ev? ' ' .. I if-. v K' ,Eg LINCOLN COUNTY COLETTES include Cfront I to ri Mellanie Brown and Wanda Britt. Back are Sherry Acy and Ginny Britt, Colette Captain. Personalities visit Co-Lin during ear MISSISSIPPI SENATOR Iohn C. Stennis, one of the nation's most respected leaders, made a surprise visit to a district supervisors' meeting. Governor William L. Waller spoke to students early in the year. Waller, and we quote directly, said Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College is one of the greatest educational institutions in the whole world. Well? IOE WILLIE NAMATH brought all his gear with him to a library conven- tion. THE LENNON SISTERS performed to a full house, marking the biggest name entertainment since Freda Bomstead in the early 30's. af., We f-A-.tL.,f.. i . 5 A I 'N I qi CHARLES ATLAS came and demon strated how to build muscles. Representative Thad Cochran made a swing through campus before his re- election to the U.S. House of Represent- atives. I gl MR. CLEAN showed up one day, cleaning the mud and holes around the campus and in town. The Fourth Floor W C kept him busy . . .busy . .busy 227 Donna Herrington wins Miss Copiah-Lincoln title MMV W 3 'Q i VE, cw ii' 1 'ax ir J ,L- 4! Donna Herrington, who was Mississippi's Watermelon Queen, won Miss Copiah-Lincoln 1974 and represented the college last summer in the Miss Mississippi Pageant in Vicksburg. Top fl to rl Debra Thornton, third alter- nate: Aarene Deese, second alternateg Miss Herrington: Laurie Hammack, first alternate: and Iolynn Wells, third alternate. On the right, Diane Little, 42.5 ' V Miss Copiah-Lincoln 1973, poses with Miss Herrington. Top photo shows Miss Deese in talent competition. Bottom pictures show Miss Thorntong Karen Galbreathg fboth in talentjg and Miss Wells in sportswear competition. it .N ,Mr Entertainment was provided by Randy Grim and Rosemary Owens. , ,,:-ff, Q L. z t is in i w MQ ! l' N . fm Trillium sponsors annual beauly pageant ,A Chosen as beauties in the annual Trillium pageant on Halloween fha, hal were fl to rl Sherry Acy: Suzanne Coleman: Ginny Britt, most beautifulg Ianet Douglas: and Diane Dees. Mary Dees. Miss Copiah-Lincoln 1972, was emcee. Randy Grim and Rosmeary Owens provided special entertainment. Thirty contestants participated. his BANK OF FRANKLIN Bank Here and Grown WiI'I1 Us Over 60 Years of Conrinuous Service Member Federal Deposii' Insurance Corporaiion Branch Banks in Roxie and Bude BANK OF FRANKLIN Meadville, Mississippi FRANKLIN COUNTY FOOTBALL PLAYER is Steve McNu1t 230 COMPLIMENTS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO YOUR FINE SCHOOL 0M57c' 15 'P 13 3 W A W ED COPELAND NICKY DRAKE VIRGIL MELOI-IN LARRY I-IATFIELD JIMMY LNDERWOOD HENRY FLOWERS GEORGE COPELAND 0 N rth W t St 354 0200 CLASS RINGS AND PINS CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS TROPHIES PLAQUES DIPLOMAS INVITATIONS 'I U 3 Q, as ' Box 83 190 o es reet Jackson, Mississippi - XM? 57, I if 'ff' X f N O16 ffm fwg , PIGGLY WIGGLY We Apprecialre Your Business , Visii Our S+ores in Brookhaven and MonIiceIIo Franklin County's Only Complete Funeral Service FRANKLIN FUNERAL HOME An Affiliate ot Brookhaven Funeral Homes, Inc. PAUL PARKER Meadville, Miss. Manager Ph. 384-2222 SEAY APPLIANCE COMPANY Philco Freezers, Refrigerators New Hebron, Mississippi 39I4O Phone 294-2222 BAN KERS TRUST AMERICAN STATION W.C. Izard, Owner Savings8i LoanAssociation Hazlehurst Washington St., East Side Courthouse Square Mississippi Monticello, Mississippi 39654 UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE WESTERN AUTO W .PQ 849-3377 ' ' 2 SO R O E UE Magee, Mississippi 5 JIMMY CUMMINS B 00 E M5555 :Doo LAMPTON DAVIS 833 55 JOLLY FORD CO., INC. Q' ' FORDG' Box5l6 ' 587-774: Monticello, Miss. 39654 Compliments of STAFFLER-HERMAN'S JEWELERS Brookhaven, Mississippi GERALD SULLIVAN MOTORS, INC. Phone 355I 40I E. Jackson Ave. RUTH'S FASHIONS Phone 643-227I Buick Pontiac GMC Trucks . . 5 ' Mendenhall Mississippi Wesson' MISSISSIPPI In Brookhaven BENOITS Over Fifty Years ot Lovely Things at Little Prices First Federal t 'avinqs ef L H - f- to ri wwfifii The People who make your money Qrow, Q sig: ll nf Ill III Q41 Trillium looks a+ 'Phe pas+ Harough picfures Q-W -.-M fVv...fv- - . 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V I , f i B I if-1 23, 'li ayy Ngg?llSB,QFiX FOOTBALL PLAYERS from Simpson County are ffront l to rl Dwight McWilliams, Gary Haynes, Bill Salters, Mike Iones. and Bob Roberts. On the back row are Tony Herriard, Ioe Boyles, Charles Baldwin, and Bob Simpson County Coletteis Kay Harper Bridges. ' 1 1- ' rx ' as '- 1 C B HYRKKS iminvllll NURSING HOME Scenes from the past. . . X ' f ,L 0, fl .srq ,g li U B ' 4? 33 f r -iin ...f S 9-ff' if ii', A 5 il :Iii i 'M' - 1 I -I I I I 5 . Eli 'TZ l ll is , L. 5'4 f,'f '9'L'g 'i'i' ' l ,f ' is -. of ss- .... f if 4 'X K-A fr --, ,, o . 'x-l.f .: l':, ' N 5 ,' W ssiiif E' 7 'I w fmfsigwqwp I I ., A , dw M, , .51 W... , . J 1fE35',5,,k , H wffdg, .1 Af,g'2n'x', CRW? ww I WW2fMw',v B vs ,.. PRGFESSIDNA ARE . Leisure living ior ilie Reiiredm B I l Q ,J f f. . . 52:55 35 W ' ' I ,,. , s I A 2 4 ,, . is , ,A ,I s . 1 ,Qi B I Vvnf - A I Q Meadville, Mississippi Shay in SchooI SCARBROUGH MOTORS. INC. Meadville MississiPPI R . M . H E C Home Owned by C. D. BARNES GRADUATE SUPPLY HOUSE P.O, BOX IO34 JACKSON, Mississippi 39205 represenfing HERFF-JONES COMPANY Class Rings-Invifalions Diplomas-Caps and Gowns Yearbooks Phone 354-5324 P.O. Box 309 Phone 587-542I Moniicello, Mississippi 39654 POTTER COMPANY Wesson ' Mississippi KEYSTONE- SENECA WIRE CLOTH COMPANY Brookhaven, Mississippi One of Mississippi's Better Stores NW 031 nfs . g 'N.f 1f'Nk A f Nqf Ifw k, x4'l T3 1' Y-, , 7- --M-4- ---5 Q' -M is ei, ll EH ll ' 'Hardware Hardware Company ' Lumber WISE MOTOR COMPANY 'Building Our 6O+h Year Hazlehursi, MS 234 MERCURY I LINCOLN 'Electric 8- Plumbing Supplies 'Appliances Phone 587-9711 Monticello, Miss. Box 459 BANKERS TRUST SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION HazIehurs+ Mississippi Trillium high school staff presents pageant Principal Iohn Garner presents roses to Debbie Newman, most beautiful. In photo at left, Miss Newman is pictured with beauties tl to rl Darlene Newman, Marilyn Clark, and Tammy Douglas. Back to School was the overall theme of the high school pageant. I 'E 1' .f.l..J i it . .4 , Q ...l , gl I 4 ' A I - fc H E A A ' 'i y i , 2 ' ,A - aft ' r to 1 - N Yi . a ,,, . ,.., If A I Q J D fx 3 i U! JA. Q .L X weft? N .rw 1 41 1.1 i ivy. , , ix .. , : gi, af' -121 , 6 N, x. . t xg of i Hundreds of alumni return for home 1 -1 V Q -thx , .ynj an 4 I NV .., Af: 1 , 535545 , ' 'P' Q' 1 li- ., - it-1' ' ,, ff , ' ll':,.l'F ' . . -ff'Q ' 5 ' v, M' Y 1 C ' 'l Q if is-Q' 2 ,F 4 , fl fl' ' vlilg :- . 2 :a I1 'N nf, Ag .. 4' - fag-j' -29-IL. A v.,-, as 5 3, i 1 i , t , -it . , -,,3..Q. P ' . 1 4 P- 2 P. 3 4 Q-Q fy- . 1-'ff ' 52-5 if.- ' :E-:EQ . . . t i. 1 ci. f 'fliff ' ' ' 3 'ai . 1 I 5' At -R ' .1212 . '. .,,. elif- 2 wig . fairs - A 35 9223 : I z ., ,' ei CQ. - D . is-1 I. , I , ff, - . 1 .GI . ef! H : l , , , 72?--ff? A S Y 1?i,f-:'f'3i ' 1,14 : . 'U ,. e s --'- ' 1 'H 1 K w , ' 'P' . - -1. ' - l J? 1 . N s.. 'r ' aff' , 9 W it , x rs ' , , Q, . 4 ' . 1, . ,ft gf' it N A l g ' , sk f 4 ii i - N wu z ' i ' 2 4 H 'P ' 4 YH N A A S 1 3 ' .V ' 6 I bf-2' l :xi i .5 x ' fa.. at tis. . . . .. . Q. e I H ,V . -I i . A UPPER PHOTO includes Copiah-Lincoln's Alumni Association officers for the coming year. tLeft to rightl Mrs. Rebecca B. Iackson, outgoing president: Senator Billy Hickman, president: Mrs. Helen Mullen, vice presidentg Mrs. Alma Louise Smith, secretary and treasurer: and Co-Lin presi- dent Dr. Billy B. Thames. Winning Alumnus of the Year awards were tl to rl Senator Hickman, incoming Alumni presidentg Mrs. Doris Ball Green of Hazlehurst, co-winner of the women's award: Lester Furr of Wesson, winner of the men's award: and Mrs. lean L. Ricks of Wesson, co-winner of the women's award. Frank Allen, Class of 1922, was the oldest alumni present at the alumni banquet. Among activities held were a golf and tennis tournaments. 4' fb s ,I-N comingg Furr, Green, Ricks take honors ...abd .,1?,:, ,, ,I ,..,,E,J,7, 2 Q,, W ru: T, V-1' VICA won first place honors with its homecoming display. A full day of activities was planned, including the golf and tennis tournaments. Home- coming day was also the fifth annual Wesson Flea Market - a parade in downtown Wesson featured Co-Lin's band and Colettes, the homecoming court, and the college cheerleaders. Several hundred attended the annual alumni banquet in Callendar I-lall prior to the game. A coffee was held after the game with the East Missis- sippi Lions. In memory of W. S. Henley W. S. Henley, board member for 50 years and chairman of Copiah-Lin- coln's board for 40 years, died October 14. Henley became a member of the board in 1924 and became board chairman in 1934, a position he held until the early part of 1974. Upon his 50th anniversary as a board member, he resigned as chairman, but continued to serve on the board until his death. A former president of the Mississippi State Bar, he was admitted to the bar in 1918. He held law degrees from Millsaps College and the University of Michigan, and a BS from Millsaps. He was a member of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Associa- tion for 12 years and at one time was chairman of the American Bar's Stand- ing Committee on Law Lists. He was an organizer of the Mississippi Bar Foundation and was a member of many professional, civic, and fraternal organizations. Mr. Henley was an active member of the Hazlehurst Method- ist Church where he served as chairman of the board of stewards on several occasions and was active in various phases of church work. Copiah-Lincoln Iunior College truly lost a friend in the death of W. S. Henley. W. S. HENLEY Board Chairman 1934-1974 Board Member 1924-1974 Second semester brings headlines Arts Festival, Miss Co-Lin pageant highlight semester Fred Thompson retires Several join staff Name change gets opposition 7, 'lf , ,Dj 1 C 'W an g',',,v.4, -4- ' - il in Honored at a retirement tea by President and Mrs. Billy Thames tleftj was Fred Thompson, long-time business chairman who retired at Christmas. With Mr. Thompson is his wife, Mrs Lena Thompson. NEW PERSONNEL second semester include ttop l to rl Roger Dale Laird, high school basketball: William Gardner, high school math: tbot- tom l to rl Mrs. Virginia Iohnson, day circulation clerk, library: Miss Ruthie Smith, secretary, public information office: and Mrs. Nell Iones, and Mrs. Liv. Rainer, clerks, business office. Mrs. Eb Allen, night circulation clerk. library. is not pictured. Autographs Autographs I 5 4 . ls! 9'-4 od . 1 at T' '1. qu vi 7 4 ,'f'Q .-f --. A 4-.1 , , 'MU ,QR 0-W '-.1 A 'i Q O O nfl Y- 0 0 1 ,- 9 701' -Bl
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