Copiah Lincoln Community College - Trillium Yearbook (Wesson, MS)
- Class of 1976
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The campus has been transformed into one of progress and the Natchez campus has been established. Adult education has expanded and all programs have advanced. More than 4,000 are enrolled in all programs through Copiah-Lincoln. While a student at Co-Lin, he was elected to the college's first Hall of Fame and was an honor graduate. He continued his educa- tion at the University of Southern Mississippi where he received a bachelor of science degree and a master of science degree. He was awarded a doctorate from USM in August, l 974. Dr. and Mrs. Thames, the former Anne Allen of Monticello, are the parents of three children, Rachel Lynn, Rebecca Leigh, and Wil- liam Bass, Jr. K L My mind is hazy, mailbox empty - buf, music ond blankets bind my securifies. if fi I .h. ww The beginning is far away - my encounters did vary and my freedom is broadening . - A .1 qt. g: -S :.-: Q:g:,- - ,,,,, ., f i , Q ' ,1 'S ,x' X M 3 22, , is-Q av X. ffr, . QW? if ra' 5 Pi. 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Trillium dedication goes to Burlian Walker THE 1976 COPIAH-LINCOLN TRILLIUM IS DEDICATED TO . . . . . . a graduate of Copiah-Lincoln and the University of Southern Mississippi, with additional work at the University of Missis- sippi as a Newspaper Fund Fellow and at the University of Southern Mississippi. . . . A man who began his teaching pro- fession as an English instructor in his home- town of Magee and then ioined the faculty at Copiah-Lincoln in 1967. . . . one who has given endlessly of his hours and himself as advisor of the TRIL- LIUM and the WOLF TALES . . . a person who has worked tirelessly directing beauty pageants and Miss Co-Lin pageants . . . the host of the radio program the Co-Lin Report . . . an instructor in iournalism and an off campus class in English Compos- ition. . . . a member ofthe USM Alumni Associ- ation, Copiah-Lincoln Alumni Association, Mississippi Journalism Association, and the Wesson Lions Club. . . . a person who has been very active in the performing arts as evidenced by his charter membership in the Brookhaven Lit- tle Theatre and Co-Lin's Cast of Delta Psi Omega, his direction of and performance in several plays, and his service to the Mis- sissippi Theatre Association as assistant publicity chairman in 1972. . . . a person who has been selected to Who's Who in America in 1974 for its sec- tional publication by Marquis, the 1976 edition of Men of Achievement published by the International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England, and Outstanding Young Men of America in 1972. . . . one who has served as president of the Copiah-Lincoln Junior College Alumni Association, 1970-71, and as president of the Mississippi Association for Journalism Education, 1973-74. . . . a man who loves Co-Lin, its students, and fun. . . . a man whose mind is full of memories of days past which can produce a smile at any given moment. . . . and to a man that possesses the vitality and initiative which promise that his future will be as produc- tive and rewarding as his past. IT IS WITH PLEASURE AND PRIDE THAT THE 1976 TRILLIUM EXECUTIVE EDITORS DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK TO . . . BURLIAN O'NEAL WALKER I 3 Annu ge,53Y5W'N 2 -:wg 1 1 P V F' a l V , 1 ig j 500 W5 Sam mi . ,L f 3 3 .baggy szfiezf 3.532 S, igew WSIASJ 13'-Tx XBCP'-Ffx if X95 Si S fs 8 - 245 263636 ' I V X 1' J 1' 0 QQ, J QQ.. New 'f'-'95, 'Kiev QQQFQ Q Q20 0 ,gem 9 F - ' V. Lev U , 5 5 'Q Atiihiiivla I x , f . , . , 5316 . V 44 - . ,,,, ' ff .J- 2 22 sg fi X Nh, 'A 1 7 r' P 3 1. x A -LFP' x -. ZX 'Q 'x , . .' ' ' , ZJKJFHKPJKM '. Se s 2 2 L YQCAA ?SC ' Q 109.44 nm 'vim 'fwg-X 'Uh K, M44 N.9,6x ,,. ,P'. e I , ., , .,..! -. Student Council works for student welfare .-,ws.,,gMQ -x -W .nk is Q: K8 tx 3, L x,-.,, -,', J ,.,:::v Q 3 62 , , Q M 1, . 'wiavvx is 4 , i, I s N wxskfsfc ' . .. , ...gi-,., ...ygg . - ,vs , N, it ::- sir? ., f' '. f..: , :.:a,.- xfa -f -gf. ,gsm-as - A Qtr no A 'A ev 5 qv A of ,fx ,, z 4 '55 ss X It 5' ... ,N ,Aaah ' 4' 1 in X Q 'ff V -sr lv- JAS4 K l ,f-J '- f 'lt i I Composing the Student Council are lseated I to rl Matt Buckles, president, Eddie Pritchard, vice president, Tanya Ponder, secretary, Arch McCormick, treasurer, and Tim Boyd, sophomore class president. Standing I to r are Mandy Davis, Tommy Tanner, Linda Jean Hill, Ann Heaton, Terry Smith, Janice Tanner, all representativesg Robert C. Case, freshman class president, Jeff Weeks and Joe Hutchins, representatives. Matt Buckles serves as student body president V Z .,,wgWMWW,,i1fvfy' - gr I ' fi- f Kim Q I. A A , 'ii .- - 'f I 1 V 'Z , 1 fwx, 4 f-' I, , ' 'JV , J ' 1:-fi ' ' ' .'. 4. -'S ' A ' - A 'I f., ,,,..i sk ,f 1 exist, ,wa we-, Egf,EaJvZ,' if ighqvwm . 'fr . ,. - 'oi -iff f nf A . .n--- ' I 1 Officers of the Student Association are tl to rj Matt Buckles, president, Eddie Pritchard, vice president, Tanya Ponder, secretary, and Arch McCormick, treasurer. Officers are elected each spring. Members of the overall council serve on committees such as student welfare, rules and regulations, etc. 4 Resident Councils make rules for dormitories ,4 1 ', 1- 5 9 . . A t 'M' f A 'Ji , , , , ..., H, . -,. ' A f ' , f ' 4'3Q1,uw-1 , x .ia I K' .4137 1,135-'fgqj ,, A ,M if ,fo . , '- .Sava fi A , ,a r,, .1 if-C, 4 I zsgny-W, i , if '- ,,,. ' Q,g4Gg,.f' -5 gs'is-Tail-HQ1-',,QEf,'Iq,tz,i .-s,f,f-rg V. , V.- l ft . -3- W W Q Qs N.':15Sig.sg9FQ's?.iQ ' 5 1 ,. 'X ' . i't 7?'?'t J --Hz :trip-3 :N 'KV' 'gan-Mg if 35fseff4:rs:'.wiQ5,5ts.g1Q, ' I - ff ,g,,fv4-3.:.,j, -- an . V '.+:.-mm' '1 C 1'3 ' I Women's Resident Council members are ll to rl Claudia Porter, Kim Sullivan, Linda Ellzey, Debbie Hartzog, Donna Eaves, Dee Dee Walsh, Linda Jean Hill, president of Stevens Hall, Shirley Jones, president of Copiah Hall, Betty Cooper, Lynn Vince, Esta Perrott, and Polly Yates. We . Q - I K ,fx Q f-Ei ' if i Sig 'ips if-nw , If n H 1 X rf' 11 V A i. Members of the Men's Resident , , 5 . . yr , n ony an ers, and Joe Hutchins. Council include ll to rl Tim Boyd, James Westmoreland Grover Smith advisor J B B d A th S d YV l Nl Ti: 1 70 Z , WM 0 4. SCA coordinates religious activities I 55-.... . if Representing the religious organizations on campus on the Student Christian Association are lfront l to rl Vance Rhoades, publicity chairman, Sandy Poole, president, Mary Alice Hawkins, vice president, and Cindy Davis, secretary. Back row includes Jim Lightsey, advisor, the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director, Jerry Emfinger, BSU representative, Matt Buckles, BSU representative, Diane McQueen, program committee member, and the Rev. Ralph Ellis, Wesley sponsor. Not pictured are Roy Buckles, Sue Weeks, Patty Padgett, and Mike Everett. Pr Wesley provides worshi fellowship 2 WW M2 S E SS AS xmkw ' U S . Wesley members ll to rl are the Rev. Ralph Ellis, sponsor, Polly Yates, secretary, Esta Perrott, Jackie Lassiter, Tena Miller, program chairman, and Sandy Poole, president. Not pictured are Janice Tanner, vice presidentg Tommy Tanner, finance chairman, and Debbie Poole, membership chairman. BSU holds vespers, sponsors many activities S-B BAPTIST STUDENT UNION officers are Ifront I to rj Rodger Banes, music, Tena Miller, communications, Diane McQueen, missions, Joan Hammack, dorm representative, Lynn Vince, special activities, and Roy Buckles, dorm representative. Iback rowj Janet Barrett, secretary, Allen Ballard, vespers, Matt Buckles, president, Jerry Emfinger, missions, the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU Director, Linda Jean Hill, vice president, Vance Rhoades, vespers, and Tim Boyd, dorm representative. FTA provides guest speakers, informal discussions n l W i Weekly trips to a nursing home, vespers nightly, the state con- vention, and retreats are iust a few of the BSU activities. Q I X ,' X I ll! ll . ll'- .ISI lggll 'ln 'll' 1 0 'Y '- F I . 1. ll, + 4 . is 'IRQ 'A S11 -. +?? '.,s , .' . ...Ar .P ,-, ' A .-, ,p c ,, Members of Future Teachers of America are Iseated I to rl Nick R. Norton, Lula Smith, John Shook, Ann Williams, Betty Lou Polk, and Robin Buckles. Behind them is Chris Streetman. Standing are David Greer, Kristina Britt, secretory, Miss Jane Ainsworth, sponsor, Paul Jordan, presi- dent, Allen Ballard, vice president, Coy Cullins, and Sarah McQuillin. Informal discussions and guest speakers are featured during meetings. 27 F' French Club communicates in cIub's Ian guage A if HY' 'St' R ,El -sits French Club members are lseated I to rl Mike Moak, Tim Boyd, and Richard Cothern. lsecondl Tanya Ponder, president, Harold sponsor, Phyllis Hayes, Theresia Ratliff, secretary, Janice Tanner, treasurer, Chris Avery, vice president, and Sue Del Frazier. includes Dean Durr, Gary Haynes, Jeff Weeks, Gerry Mosley, Eddie Pritchard, Richard Williams, Don Underwood, and Chuck Davenp Not pictured are Carol King and Curtis Coghlan. The club, which communicates in French during meetings, is interested in having fell ship and communication through their common interest in language. Art Studen ts' League attends shows, meetings Ffiffnm rf Q, f T Y . 4-'I . 955 ws- W me V.t .-.V,. L fe , - ,ge 4 we ., 4 -' '-Xb I. XT X Y 3' 'V gkwvi E Ars . ff I I in f 4. gf yr r QQQQHA3 D' , L N l Members of the Art Students' League include ll to rl Crystal Coyle, Debra Snyder, Bill Tate, Margaurite Ogletree, Thomas Ross, sponsor, Tobie Thompson, Polly Yates, Natalie Wilkinson, and Derrell Smith. I I 1 L i CIRCLE K members are ll to rl Matt Buckles, Clara Adams, Steve McNulty, Janie Dalton, Anthony Sanders, Danita Dalton, Joe Hutchins, Bill Tate, Bill Sumrall, Samm Perrott, Debbie Brown T T B dl S ' - ' ' ' y , ommy anner, ra ey mith, sponsor, Tonya Ponder, Frances Little, Mike Myers, Wanda Cone Gail Hathorn Terry Smith, Tobie Thompson, Paul Grubbs, Melinda Raines, Eddie Pritchard, Linda Jean Hill, Janet Douglas, Tim Boyd, and Steve Lee. Circle K sponsors Mess Co-Lin, other projects f IKQWAN, b T'a if 'l' GX l' X la -fl X l Qs, 'U vi 1 X NA'YQf Circle K, a service organization, accepted coed members for the first time in the cIub's history. Circle K, spon- sored by Brookhaven Kiwanis Club, sponsors outstanding proiects during the school year. Attending conventions, Kiwanis meetings, and helping with the Kiwanis Pancake Day are iust part of the special activities. Annually the group sponsors the Mess Co-Lin Pag- eant, a highlight of the entire campus for the year. Officers are ll to rl Bradley Smith, sponsor, Eddie Pritchard, secretary, Farran Smith, president, and Steve Lee, vice president. Mike Everett serves as national VI CA officer LP.: L.J L'.i n.'.n r1 P1 n.'a L'J ri r-1 r-I rs r-1 r-u L'.t u.'J :Pa do L5 J.: r1r1 f1 I1 T1 :fa LIJ n.'.i i.'.a 6.4 s..i P1 rw r1 P1 rw r1 s.'.n s'.a L'J s.'.A lf.: s.'J r1r1r1r'1 r-n ra a.'.r A.'.a i.'.l L'.l l.'J u.'.a r1r1r1r1r1 rw L'.l LP.: l.'.l l.'4 s.'J s.'.a rw P1 P1 r-0 F.1 r.-i L.: LJ Y' 'W s.'.fS 'll 1Y' JLJ ,V Y'l F1 LJ LJ T1 T1 LJLJ F1 P1 JL.: r1r1 LJ LJ l ll'1 I' LJ LJ Y'-we fi z ..V.I2, 1 .1 1 s.'.a U.: . 1 I - :PJ '7YP1 ? FY71'YY 1 J f I ., I, F :su J W LJLJ 1 1 1 -1 ,- ,1 Q ' r1r1 L-IRI rn r LJ JJ L r-1 r .A I, ,W iv. JJ-I 'I J -4- ' -iiifw., -2, ,is-ff - ' - Y- iQ, I,fQ- II -...mul . 'rr tif?-te-'L' 1: .f---:fs-K,-M15-' ' ff ,- wefw. 'iw M ui P1-15,5 X M -.5 if 'i' I iff-I Kal . emo- 3' vpnnwxw I -I 7. It :L-1.16 I,1 .,, ,w,v1nsr,wm fs 4- 1 5 -Ms, '95 1- L83 Kar. 5' :VL f VICA d' for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America have a membership of nearly lO0. Two students served as state officers, while Mike Everett, local Members o , stan ing I president was elected national vice president during the National VICA Leadership Convention held last summer in Washington, D.C Fi i.'.i i.'J i.'J l.'.i i.'l i.'.i i.'j i.'.i i.'J i.'.i P1 r'1 Bl if: 5-1 P: ig :G ill: F 53 i..r r. 5111 5-1 5-1 5-15' 5-1 5-1 ' '-1 5-1 5 1 5-1 5-1 5-' 5-1 5-1 . .. -1 pg 5-1 5-Q-1 5-1 5- I 5-1 5-1 5- 5-1 5-1 LJ 1 - . -1, 1- 5-1 f-1r-ur.,-215 5-' ' - 5-1 ' ' 1. - - 1 r- 1 iq I f '4- -1 1 T' '1 l.'.r r -r fn 'VNKI , VICA officers are Mike Everett, president, Roy Jordan, vice president, Martha Wil- son, secretary, Burt Fleming, treasurer, Glenda Morris, reporter, Annette Ellzey, par- liamentarian, and Tommy Stewart, sergeant at arms. Back row includes Glenn McGee, advisor, Scott Watkins, state chaplain, Bradley Hall, state treasurer, and advisors .lock Burt, Bobby Leonard, and Earl Sisco. 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Advisor Glenn McGee goes over plans with Mike prior to a trip to the nation s capital to make plans for clubs nation-wide. WWCL-PM broadcasts 13 hours daily , 1 Il U fi' tkbu H of iff' lx Mike Jones, seated, is general manager of WWCL-FM, Co-Lin's own radio station. From left to right are David Davis, engineer, Kevin ' Calmes, program director, and Lester Tarbutton, engineer. Students operate the entire phase of the radio station, including broadcasting ' WWCL FM is Mississippi's Original Non-Commercial Educational station, having gone r live interviews and playing the latest popular music. - o . . . . . C . . 3 -. 3' 0 9 H . 5 . D '1 n P' ... 'O NI P Z O. Us n E rx Jr KD 4 UI Q 7 0 3 0 3 VI TD Q. U' Y -O 3' fb '11 0 Q. KD 7 E 0 0 3 3 C 2 ., n 5 Q A 1' O : if U' 0 3 3 Ill '2 O F' 'ifsiwd ,-ww - -,way . fi f ,K 5-1,gz,,f 1 25.31 gf ,few sm :W -43? .r.f2 5 -' 1, 3377 5 ,ef - is 1 l W .ii,,,. A 'Z L 1 'fi DISC JOCKEYS at WWCL-FM are lfront I to rl Carrie Tate, Claudia Porter, Mary Tarbutton, Diane McQueen, and Julie Whittington. Behind them is Joe Earl Smith. Standing are Mike Jones, Kevin Calmes, David Davis, Lester Tarbutton, Charles Allen, Eddie Pritchard, Matt Meltzer, Mike White, Charles Dew, and Ervin Lilly. . l llln . E.. ' T' I Z? ll! 3 2 'V-BWEVIYQRI Ioan I-Iammack serves as State PTK president 2222!!!Y2!'.22522!2221!25..!!!2!..!2!!iE!EZ! . ...,5,,...,........,.... 12112. .-.f'2Il:Zf::f:Ll1Z22! L ' l A I I I 5 I I I I II I I 1 J I III' x l' NI . X It Cb CQK S 2 l ws-.dum-. PHI THETA KAPPA members are fl to r, seatedl Stewart Godbold, Terry Cooley, Derrell Smith, Kathy Oglesby, Vance Rhoades, Brenda Carraway, Arthur Spring, and Linda Yarbrough. Back row includes Tim Boyd, Donna Powell, Joye Cooper, Gena Hood, Lindo Smith, Joan Hammock, Mellanie Brown, Sue Del Frazier, Georgia Cameron, Denise Landress, Shirley Boswell, and Matt Buckles. Co-Lin's Eta Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa was named as one of top ten outstanding chap- ters in the United States during last year's national convention in Philadelphia, Pa. Truly this is an accomplishment within itself. Joan Hammock served as state president of Phi Theta Kappa this year, presiding over the Regional Convention in Memphis in IIGIII I November and at the spring con- fl x vention. ' Co-Lin's chapter helped plan Y the spring national convention I al 1 , . - I held in Biloxi. The national con- Q fab began its activities in Nat- 1 chez with the Natchez and Wes- son campuses as hosts. pl I iunior college honorary society -. with national headquarters in Canton, Miss. I Phi Theta Kappa is a national Ix I I is 'S Eta Omega chapter holds two initiations each year. ETA OMEGA officers are ll to rl Mellanie Brown, treasurer, Joan Hammock, president and state president, Linda Smith, secre- tary, Joye Cooper, vice president, Denise Londress, publicity chairman, Durr Walker, Jr., sponsor, and Mrs. Sharon Alexan- der, co-sponsor. Phi Theta Kappa initiates eight new members I. l x 5' 'NPH5 Initiates into Eta Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa first semester are ll to rl Stewart Godbold, Terry Cooley, Derrell Smith, Linda Yarbrough, Vance Rhoades, Brenda Carraway, Arthur Spring, and Kathy Oglesby. N ...F-W Q : -ff- 'Nv , X s f ' .A , -aw SNK X ns L 5 if I' ' 5 ,,,, ., ' A' 3 ix, A ff ,,.,,, A ' as X' Phi Theta Kappa, dlong with other groups such as Microcosm, sponsored a series of speak- ers on campus during first semester. Poet Swep Lovitt of Brookhaven read his poetry to the groups while author Margaret Walker Alexander read from her works during two large assem- blies. Author of JUBILEE, her most celebrated work, along with FOR MY PEOPLE, Mrs. Alexan- der is a member of the faculty of Jackson State University. Her facial expressions were best . shown with her Ole Molly Mean, a favorite with the groups. Later this year JUBILEE will be Y' fl presented in a bicentennial world premiere in Jackson by Opera South. fm Guest speakers talk to members and others 33 Youth Congress Club prepares bills and resolutions 1,41 47 A liw..-4' M Y' f V , 'A , f. Youth Congress Club members are ll to rt Claudia Porter, president, Laureen Furey, Cathy Arnold, Danny Harrell, advisor, Tommy Tanner, secretary, Sue Weeks, reporter, Penny Caulfield, treasurer, and Charles Osborne, vice president. The group attended the annual Mississippi Youth Congress where they presented two bills and one resolution. Medical Technologists open to MLTstudents -s is 'fb'-lexvn tsl, ww-is we' Medical Technologists Club members are lseated I to rl Jenny Tynes, vice president, Peggy Douglas, president, Shelia LeFeuve, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Zoula Strong, advisor, and Karen Mullins. Back row includes Karen Thomas, Peggy Neal, Kathy Seal, Evelyn Hammock, Janie Farnham, Tommy Reid, and Denise Jackson, Not pictured is Janet Freels. P111 Beta Lambda mrtrates new members f NO LVDRGH PROGRESS . gl Q? 3 5 ll Q. in u ll Phi Beta Lambda officers are ll to rl Joye Cooper, president, Brenda Davis, vice president, Mandy Davis, secretary, Arch McCormick, treasurer, Sherry Hyde, reporter, and Tommy Tan- ner, parliamentarion. Not pictured is Dee Dee Walsh, historian. Advisors are Mrs. Jean Ricks, Mrs. Shirley Knapp, Charles Hart, and Noel Assink. Open to students in secretarial science, data processing, accounting, and other business courses, Phi Beta Lambda holds initiation during first semes- ter for new members. The chapter participates in the State Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Conference each spring. Nine members, along with Mrs. Ricks and Charles Creely, vo-tech director, attended the national convention last summer in Miami, Florida. qi .r C0-Lin Players perform on and off campus Q f , ,. Q r, . M, . -1 .gl .cssm , P Q --'.la,7Miaf xv' s-Vilxggif'-Bk . M, -.- .-' 3, --fins' W.. 'i.', '- . A .Iv , .'7. 5 f., . ' Wag 1. .qv . 1 H, 1, mr. X 05,2 A . uf 35 gi, Q .- CO-LIN PLAYERS include lfront l to rl Pam Butler, Johnny Smith, Vera Miner, Joe Earl Smith, Glen White, Jeff Ray, Becky Fugate, Laureen Furey, and John Landress, sponsor. Back row includes Charles Osborne, Ann Heaton, Jackie Lassiter, Randy Reed, Donna Powell, Eddie Walker, Suzanne Paul, Denise Landress, Pat Tomsky, Carla Wooten, and Chester Fortenberry. if f stv' li-nu.. 11 +V' O41 -4.4 'Ve Iivsawxt' at nd: EX 'f i 53, .W 'l+l ' I+l lf' s , 5 r--xwfm N . l-'Ria Q' Officers ofthe Co-Lin Players are Denise Landress, vice president, Mack Allsworth, secretary, and Carla Wooten, president. The Players, under the direction of John R. Landress, presented Night Watch in cooperation with the Brookhaven Little Theatre in late October. Players present Night Watch and The Shoemakerfs Wife ,f if 71, . ,L ,' I vu S- . .1 ' 1 ' x ' J , I l Q Q . . 1 . X , 4 2. !, V t 69' I In cooperation with the Brookhaven Little Theatre, Co-Lin Players produced the fall opener with Night Watch. Various scenes from the play are shown, with Chester Fortenberry, Mac Allsworth, Pat Tomsky, Mrs. Anita Herman, Carla Wooten, Donna Powell, Carroll Ritchie, and Greg Anthony. Herman, Ritchie, and Anthony are BLT members. A variety of plays and activities, under the direction of John R. Landress, are given each semester. The annual children's play is seen by some 5,000 school children. The Shoemaker's Wife was chosen for this year's tour. The biggest iob of the year for the Co-Lin Players is their work with the annual musical during Co-Lin's Arts Festival in April. Members who meet special requirements are eligible for membership into Delta Psi Omega, national college honorary dramatics fraternity. Players also present The Curious Sa vage .ggi Delta Psi Omega honors thespians 5? l I , A .J I X .! A W - ml H411 7' N gl ,. 1 ... , . rf' M . ,, .r rf , , .,f-4,5 '- , V. ,ns r X .- ,. 11' '--2 ' .6553 'f ' . I' U -f.' l -if ' M-if 3'-' ' flx Hifi A 'f -' ff 've' ' ' :im f ' V i 2l glr gifs! ' - ' . '- , ,.' .- 4 '- 4 ,'f ' ' V. wr' rua W f. . We 'flu' , ' ' ,.,, y' 3. r.. 1 'Ze' at .24 Delta Psi Omega, national college honorary dramatics fraternity, members include ll to rl John R. Landress, cost director, Susanne Paul, cast chair- man, Denise Landress, cast vice chairman, Patricia Tomsky, secretary, Carla Wooten, and Burlian Walker, charter member. Membership comes after many hours of work on or off stage. 'Co-Lin Report' broadcasted five times weeklyp 'Colinian' published for alumni news , ,nan 11 Burlian Wqlkgr, director of publig infgrmqtion, i5 h05t of The C0-Lin As 0 SeI'VlCe of the DlVlSlOrl of Student Pel'SOhl'1el, MTS. Anne A. Thames edits fl'te Report, heard over WJMB every Wednesday, over WMLC on Tues- C0lir1lGn, Cm Olumni bulletin published quarterly. days and Thursdays, and over WMDC in Hazlehurst every Thursday and Friday. Wolf Tales publishes full size newspaper Editing the T975-76 full size Wolf Tales are ll to rl Nick R. Norton, business manager, Cathy Nevels, executive editor, Burlian O'Neal Walker, advisor, Janie Dalton, executive editorg and Curtis Cogh- lan, executive editor. The 1975-76 Wolf Tales made its debut as a full newspaper at the opening of the year. Published every two weeks by the iournalism classes, the Wolf Tales is printed offset. Students sell ads, make up pages, write head- ' ' ' ' k d rform other essential duties connected with the lines, take pictures and work fall nlghtl tn the dar room, an pe production and distribution of a newspaper. The Wolf Tales is an active member of the Mississippi Junior College ' ' D lt n is serv- Press Association. Staff members attend both the fall and the spring conferences of MJCPA. Janie a o ing as state secretary of the group. 'se-M st1- s . . 1 Q 2 ISSISSIPP i JUNIOR COLLEGE , PRESS ASSOCIATIO Q 1 P .- ,. P' xx b ' I de lfront I to rl Dorothy Butler and Crystal Coyle fsecondl Ann Heaton, Wanda Cone, and Tim Lea, and lon backl WOLF TALES staff mem ers inc u . Danny Johnson, Bill Sumrall, and Gary Phillips, head photographer. Not pictured are Tobie Thompson and Connie White. qt 40 lgwwaapw-we SOC AT ONT fl fcoLunBl V'l6H DS r ...infix ll! C Tr1II1 um staff sponsors beauty pageant, Who s Who JWN Www as In w Wm Maeva., as- Ysvwfa. rv ,wwe EXW 'was HEADING THE TRILLIUM STAFF are ll to rl Brenda Carraway and Cathy Arnold assocuate edltors Allen Ballard busmess manager Burllan O Neal Walker advlsor and Davud Greer Janet Douglas and Lmda Jean Hull executlve edltors frwn..-4 vt gi, R W lb WW' 'liffsfiww 1 Um... W' Jr' - ' -, TRILLIUM STAFF MEMBERS are ll to rl Cathy Nevels, photographer, Curtis Coghlan, photographer, Gary Phllllps, head photographer, Bull Sumroll, Cloudla Porter, photographer, Debra Synder, photographer, Shella Wllllams, Ann Wllluams, Gall Hathorn, Wanda Cone, Krlstuna Britt, Kenny Robert son, and Danny Johnson, photographer Not pictured us Charles Osborne O I , , - '- - . rf Q l if ff ' - ' r l S , s' -- f f A' ' 'Wy' -M 'I F ?x X -. Q' VIP-'N RM l, 'A ,4' W Y ,N 1 - ' LM. 1 p Y 'V T .. , I t ' ,Q el ' - t - r . - X ' J el' 'llJ ll 2 N l ll l 2 1- . - -r Ax 1 1, 1 S - Y X YI' . 1? . h on g V. - Q A WE T L' E J , K J J J fihiisz lj fi' . gf., ' -'srl QI, 12 ., .- -ae V , .V I H E53 1,335 V , ,.::..v,,E'.,3,l I 'ia W W f 'F l W A A 51 ' ' 3 g V I - ' - 55532 lf' ,nk hgqfv.. . yy? Q- '. ' ,, l, ' 555. . 4 .E N Q ..,,. t. ef, , 1 ,ZW ' '53 - j?'+gx7 ' - 2 .--if 'L , N ...,. . ,,: -f,, .,, ,Ft -5515. j Q, - ' . A at L f. : 4 'A if ' . T , M My wig lv we l :- - -,v,,i'- . . ' - v-- ' g ' Y- 1 I l l J 1 l J l l I D I D I I I . I I . ' ' - .,,,, yzff . ' 'V f l ,. - - W , , Q ' , -' 1 A ' gr V.. Ht' - - f an T 'lt :all l if . r if 3-is -of 3 ,, 4 V K I My .,, . , , . W, W , D . V , I , . if i , M V , t 'L 'g,1.g1? Q 3.5.59 7' , -f , ,sm at - ft- T --an-AVN ve. 'J 4-' W 1 'gg ' ,. B - 1 f. ' ' .JL fs.. E .mf ' 1 ' I -S T 3 A 1 X H F T ' t S RV- f ' f ' , ' ' , 5 l I ' .Q i lfiizg , V tu - N. .. ' .. '. r- A ' 4 . all 1 ' :N f -e P 1123 1 w. -, - A Eid' all l A 4 '..1 A ' f ,,.::,.1.f: .2 ' ' T v T . 0 ,- X W -N -- gl .i A . 5 ,M wave . . ' ' '- Microcosm prints two issues annually r V ' i f 3 V 4 Y H - Q t - V,V s,v, .- so 'L W Composing the Microcosm staff are ll to rl Betty Cooper, Robert Case, Brenda Carraway, Coy Cullins, Donna Powell, Bill Sumrall, Ann Heaton, Stewart Godbold, Mark Anderson, Cathy Arnold, J. Elain Neal, Mrs. Edna Earle Crews, advisor, Marguerite Ogletree, Derrell Smith, and Joe Smith. Not pictured are Gay Harveston and Sam Parrett. The campus literary magazine is published twice yearly, once a semester. The arts festival issue carries prize-win- ning works of those in the annual literary competition. Sh u tterb ugs promote photography ft J,-'W I ff . fx jig, A-EBL qv, ' A E nl-4.3 Having been organized three years ago by Randy Bradshaw, Shutterbugs operate a darkroom, learn correct techniques of photography, and assist in taking needed pictures for publications. Members are ll to r, seatedl Debra Snyder, Cathy Nevels, Louise Craft, Shelly Summers, and Tobie Thomp- son. Standing are Tom Ross, advisor, Darrell Smith, Bill Sumrall, Gary Phillips, Danny Johnson, Curtis Coghlan, and John R. Landress, advisor. -1'-2 F J , 5 ,J I I ff --J Q' W 'TM ' If ' F 5 '- ' x 7 AMI T I .' E M ' .m 'l A it Y -'gf 3 4 the -fyff i 1-. 1 Klwxlfzh 'S' rg I O I I O C 3 Chorr, Sojourners entertarn groups 1n d1str1ct .qu JJ I .J Co-Lin's choir performs in many activities during the school year, not only on campus, but often in the district. Annually the group, along with the Sojour- ners, sponsors the Christmas concert and a talent show to raise funds for the spring tour. This year's tour was to the Carolinas. Jim Turner is director of the groups. 4 . Q T lo .. S. ., 1 L I 'fs F , .I it f . Q 1,0 J V, If I Groups sponsor Christmas concert and talent show lr- ,E 'QB 'k...,, 4 SOJOURNERS ll to rl are Eddie Steadman, Sherry Gordy, Terry Cooley, Jimmy Davis, lseatedl Richard Furr, Jan Smith, Treva King, Kevin Calmes, lstand- ingl Rodger Bones, Patty Padgett, Larry Johnson, Dee Dee Walsh, Lewis Kalil, Esta Perrott, Joan Hammock, and Tommy Steadman. lx' 1 fs.-4 Band tops all other groups during performance 5.13151 Q 1 1 .SQL alll- li ...Q-f 4 -Kwvv'-M'-'W drum ma jorette Cheryl Williams Rifle Corps 9 Band adds spirit to games, parades, 2 t 2 ll '--1 .1 - .. .. .A 1 5 Qi I ' az: alsnsflxiwf ,Q ...v,4ft - mam ,X ,,,,,.,,, a - -Www .1 W-.awmmwm er awww-www-Q wafaf , ,.: ,AA ,mf ,wmv iw-,smwww me - mwwmwesewwszesimisemmx,- P 11 ffm' N ' . ' 'Wm ' wemquw. seam,-edu sw ' 193915 f-:xx-fvlwf' .- 2' A VZ, km, A A , v5f iQ's 5Z 32 'm h i' 5' ' 5 me 2 J J 1 RIFLE CORPS members include lkneelingl Sherry Elkins, Connie Slayfer lheudl, and Becky Bryant. Back row includes Mary Alice Hawkins, Madelyn Folkes, and Sondra Knight. 2 if? pep rallies, and other performances sf, n!! , rl I I, J I I fy f 'B ' as-Q fi l If ,ff ff,f1: 1 Xxx 'Juli ,rqff l 5 ' l. Eiga ali- Pla g Corps FLAG CORPS include ll to rj Mellanie Malone, Sherrie Nesmifh, Ann Heaton, Linda Jean Hill, Letha Horton, Debbie Mason, Connie Case, Peggy Walker, Ann Williams, Becky Nehles, Lori Russell, and Susan Thomas. Ann Heaton was head flag girl. ..! , C olettes perform in many events during year av- ' gf 4?-+ hula.-v..ql ' , , W in gmffffff , , Wt, ' Wimkinvkv fic' -24 f 'ze M.. Wm - W-W . , 4 I , ,J x-, ,,, ,.. J' I1 X, L xiii, 'R . 5 wx Q I 14 1'-A as JJ 1 QR? I Q l Bu 1 'fu-vw J' 4 Q +. M 1 , f ' 'fii47'9' ff Q . , Tlffwxi 5 7 . 1 . Z,1?f,,,7! i . -iwfw , wi fhzifff ,, COLETTES lkneeling l to rl are Wanda Cone, Robin Lusk lalternatel, Paula Britt, Debi Jones, Diane Dees, and Kathy Bracey. Standing U to rl are Mellanie Brown lalternate captainl, Pam Weeks, Wanda Britt lsecond rank captainl, Janet Douglas lHeadl, Joye Cooper lfirst rank captainl, Matilda Ogden, and Jamie Binns lalternatel. 045 inxf g 1, J , iiyfy' r f zgwffrfrx-' 5 5 ' 'I i , . 6' ..1.1-is .Jizz A '.-- :rf Performing at the football games and most of the basketball games this year, in the high school homecoming, in the Wesson Flea Market Parade, and in ten Christmas parades, the band and Colettes are kept busy. Second semester is usually iust as busy. The groups, under the direction of Stanley W. Stewart and Mrs. Nena J. Smith, perform at many functions during the year throughout the state. The Colettes are Mississippi's Original Dancing Coeds, having been formed in 1930. 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. and many other places across the nation. 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X' Q K' v 1 JEPGITIIIPE W ts Q v 32 153 se 9 2 if S 8 24 Q, S5 R sz ws! Q, S789 fr.UQu' 1 Students pick Tim Boyd, Linda lean Hill as Mr., Miss Copiah-Lincoln junior College we ,, - . 1, . 'Vx Wai: 5 'Q' ' y--K ings so A Xl -4-..,..Q? if E, .. .,., ,.9 ,, .fm .. ,, , ,, .I 4 Y. i1 1 , ! gr., .e gN.,y.! 5 Ai E 2 1 1 1 ' fr el- ? I ..,. I w P I I 4- 9 I Tl , ,fax-'-1-el Hai 1 Q q 1 iv- - 1 3 :bf ? i ,.,: 1. 1 i , 1 , 5 7. l H 4 as gf 'G' I 5 1 I A , ,.a.4 1 f 7 1 1 , 1 1 4 w 4 4 4 -A X 0 Q ' K . 5 t ik 4 iN zg, .-,, f li W l -f Q Ax A f ' X 5 ' if 'if , Af . e 'Sf 5 , -I 'h ,sen 1' .L X . 3 x X is e i ' .5 A ..4.:. ,, ., :',V A 'v . - Q 9 A ! A ,liz ' , i L j L K X V , , . ' , v' l l Q, - if ,f ,A if A. ' 1 A 6' M I ' ' is , 4 A Ar N 1 - X 4 f ., Q , .- -. ,- I , I ,A 1 ' f A 5? - , . I K ' lv nff . I i- A it A 3 A g q 4, A x J i l - i fv, F -U o V! I V ,, VA F14 -i A6- f V l 41 R-J fu 3, 1 n n..r , M, Boyd, Hill active in campus activities 1 . V. ., 5231, ' ' E 'N-4 ,. ,, ' Q 'w -.msn Q. Tim Boyd ,J : vrffi wk I, 213 ,YI ' U1 33, 3 35 '- X -GJ . 5421 ' ' Bw WWW 'tg' . w , X1 L fu .I ' 5 .V :W ,,5,j1?iB3g,glf-L-Q,-5454. hui' 'J P 'iz M M2 ' ' 9'4 df' 1 ' N .. 1 - I X- if XX x X XX X Linda lean Hill 'f27.,- fir' X ' ' S L, ft 51 Twelve studen ts grab campus favorite 593 , 1 3. 'Y' QM.: 5' V0 6 'Ai , 7 ,?5w.,i, ' ,,,, W ' 'if 'M 1 E , X , 1 '2 'Wm ' 8 A V 'if ' ' . I ' J' .ff 9 ' 7A Q,2fIl 'Mr ,ffl I y Ie .fig SI 4' !',1f' W1 I A-fi 1 14-uf L11 gi if-I wah' 5.1, wi 'U . A 'zh..gw jww yy-MW? 2 U J GARY PHILLIPS ALLEN BALLARD MIKE WHITE JANET DOUGLAS JEFF RAY MANDY DAVIS 3' ,fx I Nur' Mg L. -A .- -, ' N , ..,1ffP.4'i 'Q' ' -K' . g I ,'a.1?'. , 4' 1 f va I Q5 uiiyibvi .4 1 W -0' v . I I . Iv ,E ' ,l . A, 9--. fn u , , , X - 'eff-1 'g , A, 14 ,, if - ' M ' N--3 - w 1 .-. W EDDIE IBIRDI PRITCHARD TOBIE THOMPSON ARCH MCCORMICK WANDA BRITT MIKE CREELY JOYE COOPER IRunners-up to Mr. and Miss Copioh-Lincolnj sw f':',S?m,'ff.r. o . f .' w kj ASS' . L A Hall of Fame chooses three sophomores To be chosen to the Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be given a Copiah-Lincoln Junior College student The 1976 TRILLIUM presents the three graduating sophomores in the twenty-third selection of 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 commit tee on the basis of character, leadership, and contribution to Copiah-Lincoln. They join 65 other winners dating back to 1954 1954 James Ewing Connie Walker Billy Bass Thames 1955 Lady Nelson Gill John Williams Guay Barry Hardy 1 956 Margaret Ewing Elton Kyzar Catherine Steen 1 957 Robert Wilkinson Carroll Mullins Bobby Kepper 1958 Relda Ann Burris Willie James Sisco Jane Ellen Crabdree 1959 Rebecca Barlow Charles Nelson Yvonne Calhoun 1960 Mary Ethel Dykes Johnny Ray Rice Katie Grace Crawford 1 961 James Daniel Miller Rachail Loraine Farrar Albert Ray Brock 1962 Patricia Ann Calhoun Zoula Mae Hennington Fred Frizzell 1963 Donald H. Butler' Joe Wayne Jolly Thomas F. Lowery 1964 Hilda Marie Johnson Percy Lee Parker Audrey Raye Smith 1965 Jeanie Meyers Sonya White LaVerne Thames ' Deceased 1966 Dennis Granberry Carolyn Calcote 1967 Gloria Jane Ainsworth Robert Alan Freeman Karen Denise Smith 1968 Martha Carol Hunter Paul Henry Ponder Elgin Kenneth Walley 1969 Rosemary Prather John Ted Russell Rhonda Wilson 1970 Judy Jones Charlene Walker Glenn Wallace 1971 Rickey Thomas Clopton Jane Elizabeth Sanders Joseph William Yates, Jr. 1972 Peggy Jean Arnold Robert Andrew Geoghegan Patricia Walker 1973 Vicky Godbold Mike Jones Daphne Landress 1974 William Robert Smith Mary Belinda Waller Louise Jaquelyn Weeks 1975 Randall Keith Bradshaw Wayne Calvin Oglesby Roger Glyn Walker 1976 John Timothy Boyd Douglas Matthew Buckles Amanda Lynn Davis Iohn Timothy Boyd grabs Hall of Fame honor l Tim Boyd Selected as Mr. Copiah-Lincoln Junior College by his fellow students, Tim Boyd serves as president of the sophomore class. He was named to Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges and is a Dean's List Scholar. An officer of the Baptist Student Union, he is a member of the Men's Resident Council, the Student Association Council, Circle K, and the French Club. He holds membership in Phi Theta Kappa, national iunior college honorary society. He was named winner of the physical education award for the outstanding male student at the close of his freshman year. Amanda Lynn Davis wins Hall of Fame honor PN 'WH-i...,,,, 'ffl ss:-L 2 Mandy Da vis A consistent Dean and Honors List Scholar, Amanda Davis was chosen to Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges and to Who's Who Among Vocational and Technical Students in America for l975-76. Voted as a campus favorite this year, she was also a home- coming maid and served as secretary of the sophomore class. Active in Phi Beta Lambda, she serves that club as secretary and represented the college as a delegate to the National Phi Beta Lambda Convention in Miami, Fla., and the regional convention in Tennessee. A member of the Trillium staff, she represents her dorm on the Student Government Council. Douglas Matthew Buckles gets Hall of Fame title 'T'-riff 'gn I' ws. 5 -,,-W ,itll Mkqqanm 1 fl 4 4 SX. ,Ali , in If ,, , f . 77 1 wi - A' 11rv7 d 'M ' 0-v f , f ,II A 4 ' . L img, ' ' fs. I! f, ' W, 5 M LAW - f , I If ,1 ,- , . 4 4, t , 1 fl 1' ff ' B 45 I ,fl 3 dM 'f'v-M f 1-'4cl U 1-vi.,-4 1 l I I! f ' f 1,5 if 4 1 1 ll! ,l ff 4 I X .. 'Iva' , 4' XI. ,h V 5' Z lk 3.4 IIA 5 ',' 1- V, 1 1. , - . ,E , i r ir ,,... Lu i 5. 'X 1.1 :- . 4 2' an he A1441 1- 1 1 ur -.. X' i ZW- ' .1 f- V--...,, , , 1 kg , 'asv' - Anltwuff 10 , -, . fA',. -R-. Hbidftdiisugg , Y .'1 1 liz., Lf., 1.-.4w-- . ,, 'tn f i 'l P wg- vw 5. l,!f l. E, Sufi 1.-. 4 4 5' Wt 'Mftmm lltli att Buckles Serving as president of the Student Association, Matt Buckles is active in Phi Theta Kappa, national iunior college honorary societyp Circle K5 and the Student Christian Association. He serves as president of the Baptist Student Union on campus. Chosen to Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges for l975-76, Matt is a Dean's List Scholar. At the close of his freshman year at Co-Lin, he was named winner of the Russell Ellzey Scholarship. Twen ty-seven sophomores chosen to Who's Who 113 Q, 17 -, I ' IL ,gr Muir'-if I L Lk L N XXX!! T I I I .If 4' i Q'-.Sf -it L I I f'2':':. Hf I I SHELLEY BARNER TIM BOYD MELLANIE BROWN MATT BUCKLES 98 LL GEORGIA CAMERON BRENDA CARRAWAY CURTIS COGHLAN 'Q -m. , -N.. 1 v TERRY COOLEY JOYE COOPER MANDY DAVIS an N DIANE DEES DAVID FORE GREG FRANKLIN SUE DEL FRAZIER 58 I among students in American junior Colleges Ny I 'gf .L L' 2 -ff STEWART GODBOLD BARBARA GREEN LINDA JEAN HILL JOAN HAMMACK zum. fl 'XX' Xl Y A'l. 1,' lqivl- PHYLLIS HUFF ROOSEVELT KELLY, JR. ARCH MCCORMICK 43 DIANE MCQUEEN TANYA PONDER fl.. .L - .4 n EDDIE PRITCHARD, JR. VANCE RHOADES DERRELL LYNN SMITH EDDIE STEADMAN janet Douglas represents college in 1975 Miss Mississippi Pageant a 4 Vg , ff dm J to Nr 4 9 X M 1 ,, ,..,- 5? f , ,ff-f , -, .1 fy! V, ,. ,VL ,'ff',9z 2 ' 1 N or M LA ff f7lfW'ff t , n.,,A 99 A A W I y 0 ... 1, vw P , A., wh , 3,46 , ,gist Miss Copiah-Lincoln junior College 1975 janet Douglas judges pick Diane Dees most beautiful ' ,. A , K K ,aff C0-Lin 's most beautiful Diane Dees , ,f ' ir? 'rl 774 -it W A 4' 2 Four college beauties chosen i Kristina Britt gs I I. i, x R H i Becky Byrant .lL in ann ual Trillium pageant Ioye Cooper Pam Weeks 'V 3 J K ,xx x 9 Students win national, local honors F Chosen to Who's Who Among Vocational and Technical Students in America for 1976 are lfront I to rl Dee Dee Walsh, Mandy Davis, Wanda Britt, Brenda Davis, and Cheryl Williams. Standing are Magruda Portery Betty Sutton, Arthur Spring, Willard Thompson, Mike Everett, Thomas J. Jacks, Randy Adams, and David Fore. Not pictured are Johnny Bines and Angelo Damico. I 'lx l .iv iff Sheri Gordy and Gena Hood Eddie Steadman and Joan Hammock Eddie lBirdl Pritchard, winner of Larry Crown Zellerback Scholarship winners Kiwanis Music Scholarship Sanders Memorial Scholarship, and Suzanne Brookhaven Kiwanis Club Paul, President, Mississippi Chapter, Childrer of American Revolution L Students win scholarships and honors :+. ,X ' wif ,-55,55 ,, n -- H ,gag s- , f' ls, I , QM, , . , ' , 3' ' ,I 'fi ,l JOYE COOPER KATHY BERRY MATT BUCKLES J. M. Ewing Scholarship Mullen Scholarship Russell Ellzey Scholarship MIKE CREELY SIDNEY WILEY GARY HAYNES All State in football All State, football Honorable Mention, All State , kno s students at Co-Lin. 'Tl 3 ag , ig, I '56, 4 f 'Q 3 1 2 0 4 Q' ,.. Q , If 91 1 YQ? 'rv ROBIN BUCKLES J. J. Wesson Scholarship CORDELL BAILEY Honorable Mention, All State REGGIE LEA Honorable Mention, All State McKINLEY BARNES Honorable Mention, All State DWIGHT MCWILLIAMS Honorable Mention, All State St. Regis Scholarship winners are ll to rj Bob Huckaby, vocational counselor, Kay Barber, Peter Sturgis, Dr. Billy Thames, Co-Lin president, Lou Ann Bray, Hugh O. Jenkins, and Charles Creely, vocational-technical director. St. Regis awards the scholarships each year to outstanding vocational and technical db as We . g X x. ,L ' . ' 94 5 H ix xx v ...- i .s if i 1, Homecoming queen Diane Dees is shown being crowned by Diana Cavazos Seal, the 1974 queen. Freshman maid, Wanda Cone, is shown with her escort, Ricky Williams. Diane's escort is Mike White. Dr. Billy Thames is also shown. Diane Dees wins homecoming queen Q27 Dorothy Robertson, freshman maid, and her escort, Herbert Stovall are pictured. Posing for the camera are Rhonda Todd, another freshman maid, with Charlie 66 Jones, her escort. 7 ' 'mi 1 l H 'i 'ITT l' Sophomore maid, Allen Ballard, and her escort, Bob Odom, are shown during halftime. Students ch oose six homecoming maids ,..,-M Mandy Davis, another sophomore maid, is with Scotty King. Melinda Raines, the other sophomore maid, is shown with Paul Grubbs L1 'sip ...zmeMs.+4 fum. nw NJ -ww H524 54 New 'fam 'foil Eb 51' Z is Q 62 'Q lf A K 1 9 K A 'Q v X , , 0 , , Y ,L ,. A f Q -A'-' ' X 1 9 Y, K Al-k 1 G . 4 gg lg ,A 6 ,' Y , u I 1 Y 13 ' f 5 . J , A -I A '. 1 L , f Y 1' 'Ay v A A 11 ' ' n' ft gp v ki N L V gf 6 , 0 I . , 5 11 i 4 Q. . tl Y. 1 t 1' ' V. 1 9 . 0 li M' Mix ' A ' i N. 5? f J Y I 7, ' X e 6k Q 0 ,A ft 0 Y J ti xp fx A Q 3 R c 0, f W, . 'hr ,ggi qggzf, ,5 QM 276.44 www- Q, 3762.44 wa! ?iYxG ' Kffzfw W4 , NO' Wi. X2 Q36 We milf ' ws, Qs' X, :wh muh. ,mem was Q, my Nam- ,-1:77, Q , ' 2' -. Z7 EN-ff Wolves win over Coast, v Hinds, EIVL NE, and Holmes X1 'JY i ,,,...s. wnuwsmunmiq we 5' ,, s ....-... Coaching the Wolves are ll to rl Alton Greenlee assistant, C. B. Hawkins, head, and Ronnie McNair assistant. The 1975 Wolves posted a 5-5 season record, with the biggest win over nationally- ranked Gulf Coast Junior College. Ranked second in the nation with a 9-O record, the Bulldogs were ready for the national playoffs, the south division and state crown, and the nation's number one rank. But the Wolves downed them 9-6! Other wins were over Hinds 24-14, East Mississippi 38-13, Northeast 15-13, and Holmes 14-7. Losses were to Itawamba 36-7, Northwest 28-12, Pearl River 20-7, Southwest 44-14, and to Jones 28-13. Jig, I ,,,. ut , V-K we 0 . 3, 3:15 .,4u4' 70 i 1975 Wolves post a 5-5 season record Yi. ! I .... ...., .... -..o - rf' l ' , :fly Q ea.. za cf, C, 0 5 . ' 1 . 4 ff fe or ' - -if 0 -,Hema at v - HL Q, I Q -' V I W -'A , I 1 , gl, 1 4 ,JJ 5 Z ' N in V . l E , As., ,. L. W f I ., 4 ' 'V --, - 5 Q 54 li 4 R 1 'fx A v I ,AL 3 I . --Q , ..-J ' 1-LLM ' Eg 4, 'bs' .L Q: I -f fin' .. ' l - 3 g .sv K 4 I , if , 'll V ' 'N' ' f f . V ll I S T ll . - is - 1- :Tis f 1 If, . A ' ,. A 6 ' '-A . ' N 1: , X ,mv P I .1 C 1 :ir , - Y -g -Artis ll J A si , - f S . .4' ,Z 4 , , b ,P 1 K 81? li , '1L',,jfl fi, 3, V 1 , 1 tx X V f ,W - 4 J ' . H wi ' .fr . , Q ' - li' X X? ' if cz.. if F? lj, F l E, lx' M ' 0 - l gb ., 'va D 5 ' N d Y '1 L A ' ' , . 5 .A 1 , A . , V ' 'fr W L is Q' ki an J se.. tate. at J .. ' .. ,L E V. ,g J --.L ' ' ' ' ' U- THE l975 WOLVES were lfront I to rl Jackie Mclntosh, Roy Binion, Darnell Green, Antonie Griffin, Terry McKenzie, Matt Melzer, Gary Haynes, Flip Phillips, Milo Crabtree, Tommy Siler, Jimmy Sandel, Harry Brown, and Jerry Montgomery. Second row includes Mike Everett, manager, Cordell Bailey, Tommy Stewart, Dwight McWilliams, Jackie Funchess, Mike Jones, David Bishop, Jimmy Mangum, Bob Bridges, Dale Berry, Henry Byther, Leroy Grinstead, Albert Hudson, and Walter Johnson. Third row, I to r, Coach Alton Greenlee, Head Coach C. B. Hawkins, Eddie Payne, Johnny Gandy, Rex Creel, Johnny Hall, Tommy Trichell, Jimmy Jackson, Swep Taylor, Ervin Lilly, Mitchell Wilson, Mike Creely, Reggie Lea, Melvin Burnett, Scott Burke, manager, Coach Ronnie McNair. Fourth row includes Chris Streetman, Joey Pilgrim, Will Turnbo, Charlie Baldwin, Don Underwood, Leonard Logan, Milton Walker, Sidney Wiley, and McKinley Barnes. Wolves beat Gulf Coast, nation 's -HZ team!!! I 0 xlxx x Q-f -'5 .. C e V nl . 0 'G :L 4965 .Y , Creely, Wiley grab All Sta te honors ,219 , i -jar -X-.. v -iq. '--.. A-1 iz iwi, Q. M Q ,fC,G7S .uf 1' 345, ' , -.jx -f.. C . ,.45h,-N ' 1. .. -. - N 41' 14- xxx 4- -W ', Xu . ,MIX . r . 'H 1 3121 ., .N I. 'mu 'VI w , 1-, . 53124, -tx ' ,, -av' w.,t'-M , ,H M 459 1 Cy, .H ' 5- --,211 ' Nd., ,,-P2 -:El,v, 1 Honorable mention All State honors go to Lea, Underwood, Barnes, Haynes, McWilliams, and Bailey - - - Five play in All Star Classic Q . .. 2 4' xx. Creely, Wiley, Bailey, Underwood, Haynes represent college in Thanksgiving All-Star game Wolves capture state IUCO championship WOLVES include ifront I to rl Robert Simmons, manager, Michael Jones, Stacey Britt, Shelva Cameron, J. B. Byrd, John Beard, Donald Hicks, and Greg Hoff, manager. lback rowl Gwyn Young, assistant coach, Steve Bowlin, Bill Logan, Ronald Fells, Greg Franklin, Ronnie Eugene Robinson iwho left before the season beganl, Ronnie Hyatt, Jessie Grubbs, Larry Robinson iwho left before the season beganl, and William Lewis, head basketball coach. William Lewis Head basketball coach In what could be termed the most unusual year in basketball in a decade, the Co-Lin Wolves became the Mississippi Junior College Championships by blowing Southwest Mississippi Bears out of their own gym, 94-72, in the state finals. This marked the third time in four years that the Wolves have won the state crown. In the state semi-finals, the wolves beat Northwest Mississippi 70-69. Seeded third in the south tournament after Utica, posting an identical record won the flip of the coin for second place seeding, the Wolves beat Utica and Jones to advance to the south finals. Here the Wolves beat Southwest for the south crown. Following the state finals, the Wolves participated in the Region 7 tournament at Motlow State in Tennessee. Coached by William Lewis and his assistant, Gwyn Young, the Wolves posted a regular I8-6 season. Perhaps the greatest regular season win was over the south's number one giant, Gulf Coast. Seeded eighth and last in the south tourney, Southwest's Bears surprised the state by becoming the runners-up for the state crown. Champs advance to Region 7 tournament. sn... I' if 5088 alot I eo!! 4 6 4 -1 nw n ,K d ' 494229. 14, i E 5 1 1- 5 Q? C4 30 w...,,. :KL ixff Jw A19 L' L. nd : ii 4 1 2? .mil Sify -ff EE it if ff 1 Q H gh v x N S. ,ii-V., 5 'Q-.- xi 1 f . - if r Z' J-X, J, J J Lady Wolves enter state, Region 7 tourneys ll' lil?-Dfw J QB ' J 2 4 G- l LADY WOLVES are ifront I to rl Nina Peterson, Cindy Hodges, Kathy Berry, Frances Little, and Margaret Webb. Back row includes Deborah Hart, manager, Wenda Brown, Cheri Cole, Amy Applewhite, Dianne Alexander, Candi Aultman, Sandra Walker, Tanya Ponder, and Coach Gwyn Young. Posting a regular season of I4-4, the Lady Wolves of Co- Lin became runners-up in the south division tournament to SOufl1we,Sf. In the state semi-finals, the Lady Wolves bowed to East Central. From the state tourney, the group iourneyed to the Region 7 finals in Cleveland, Tennessee. Coached by Gwyn Young, the Lady Wolves posted the best south division record during regular play, but were seeded second in the tournament at SWMJC. Southwest's women, seeded fifth, turned into Cinderellas and whipped upon every other team, including number one Gulf Coast. After beating the Lady Wolves in the state tournament, East Central's Lady Warriors downed ltawamba, defending state and Region 7 champions, in the finals. The Lady Wolves were led during the year by Tanya Pon- der and Cindy Hodges. Gwyn Young Women's head coach Ladies become South division runners-up I X 4 3 L 4. 'ff +3-A i s 'gfw-4, I? I f xv. 'I 5 Q , - 9 .Q KL 3 2? ,,,, 14, W 9 Intercollegiate spring sports bring com peti tion A fr wvmwf--M ,awwa-mnf.fuV.:'4?w ' fmaficz, u 1 .-, , wwudunm I M1 , fmrwwvavfr umm av. ww- ,fe Q' 2- WMM' A . ,r, 4-..,, ,, ,gg-V' ,- C, '. rf W X , 'uf fd ' ff xg ,Q . l .- .1 . 5 , V.-:ff if .qfafg-,, 4 J:L?'m.u K A wide variety of intramural activities is offered at Co-Lin. Football, basketball, softball, pool, ping pong, volleyball, eight- ball etc. are iust a port of the program ,,,,. 9 2 32 3' r i ' ' Tennis teams are for men and women. WWW M .45 Baseball is an important spring sport at CUC. Each summer several hundred attend the William Lewis Basketball Camp of Champi- ons for boys and girls. ' fl: -Q V '. -..'f z . 14 1 ' ,' ff .5 .fur ' , ,git - . ' i .' , A N . 'A -4' ,J 4 P , gy, 4 ' fa-MJF' , Lwid, 1, 2, 4 ' A . ' v ., ,3 L, . W-. x . jf .. X All. . I ww 4.3, 4 .,.-1 ., . , - . . ,..' -, .,. 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Q 5' fag E5 1' 6, Q is N Q o ,. 1: W. v fi , , 0 9 ACA' 4499! 530,44 QJQX L WLM N.'D,rx Tim Boyd heads sophomore class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS include Il to rj Tim Boyd, president, Mandy Davis, secretary, and Tommy Tanner, vice president. Not pictured are Wanda Britt, treasurer, and Kathy Bracey and Mike Everett, representatives to the Student Association council. RANDY ADAMS West Lincoln CYNTHIA ADKINSON Silver Creek DAVID AINSWORTH Crystal Springs JOHNNY ALEXANDER Sontag CYNDI ALFORD Brookhaven LYNN ALLEN Loyd Star DEBBIE ALTMAN Monticello BILLY AMOS Brookhaven CATHY ARNOLD Meadville RANDY ASSINK Wesson CARDELL BAILEY Natchez CHARLES BALDWIN Magee ALLEN BALLARD Natchez RODGER BANES Hazelhurst SHELLEY BARNER Wesson MCKINLEY BARNES, JR. ' Natchez JANET BARRETT Magee VICKI BASS Pinola M34 if 'sm ,f V. I 1 , 0 if S 953,30 fQ 1 f 45 'jf f 'gs Q 3,0 is , I , 1 P fri' f 5 H. , ., . , 'ff- ,fy I ,J WIAAC I -Q ,K , it QQ, NR., pf E -im! is f I .f gb lk, 9 ' I is 2 H -AGN Us , 'fi-I- .' ,fi - QNX: Q., Iss X, 'si z 561 2 K , .Ji I F ' I 'ii i I 'T 7 Q :,+. 'sz ' I we nv x I ,Sa IK n V7 P L I A Ill T ll ' I Students act Canterbury ales 1n iterature 61.1 9' 'ia B X X X X f S it ET X gs x BAN X SX X X I X X M-.X 5 W x N ff? , XT F' A ' vs I if !b.v like 2 BARBARA BEASLEY Hazlehurst MIKE BEDFORD Meadville BRUCE BENSON Brookhaven KATHY BERRY Wesson MARILYN BERRY Hazlehurst JOHNNY BINES Pinola DAVID BISHOP Newhebron SHIRLEY BOSWELL Brookhaven TIM BOYD Jayess KATHY BRACEY Brookhaven TIMOTHY NEAL BRADSHAW Natchez ANDREA BRAXTON Loyd Star SANDRA BRAXTON Loyd Star LOU ANN BRAY Eddiceton BOB BRIDGES Mendenhall KRISTINA BRITT Loyd Star STACY BRITT Brookhaven TERRY BRITT Loyd Star WANDA BRITT Loyd Star DEBRA BROWN Brookhaven MELLANIE BROWN Brookhaven ROBIN BUCKELS Brookhaven ROY BUCKELS, JR. Brookhaven MATT BUCKLES Roxie J. B. BYRD West Lincoln RONNY BYRD Brookhaven MARK CALCOTE McCall Creek KEVIN CALMES Franklinton, La. GEORGIA CAMERON Natchez SHELVA CAMERON Brookhaven WILLIAM CANNON Brookhaven BRENDA CARRAWAY Meadville BRAD CASE Brookhaven PENNY CAULFIELD Centerville JEFFREY LYNN CLEMENTS Crystal Springs CURTIS COGHLAN Bogue Chitto JOHN COLEMAN Brookhaven JACK CONN Topeka TERRY COOLEY Brookhaven BETTY CAROL COOPER Magee JOYE COOPER Newhebron DAVID COTTINGHAM Crystal Springs LOUISE CRAFT Magee MIKE CREELY Wesson CHARLES CURREY Monticello JANIE DALTON Monticello ANGELO DAMICA Brookhaven BRENDA SUE DAVIS Natchez CINDY DAVIS Hazlehurst DAVID DAVIS Wesson JIMMY DAVIS Hazlehurst MANDY DAVIS Prentiss WILLIE DAVIS Brookhaven DIANE DEES Wesson JANET DOUGLAS Wesson PEGGY DOUGLAS Sontag JEFFERY DUNN Brookhaven AQUILA DURR Magee DEAN DURR Brookhaven GLENN DYKES Sontag I n 3 fifty. g A 7.5 v ' -1 ..-1CL,iN ,vw- K l cl ii .Ng i X Phi Beta Lambda holds initiation 'J' is NI 5 'B- A H g 4 '95 g ,ek X ' , , X. is ' a ff- 91 -. Z1 L, J , L N? f M M , Informal activities add to campus life DONNA EAVES Mendenhall BENNIE EARL EDWARDS Brookhaven SHERRY EDWARDS Brookhaven JERRY EMFINGER Meodville TOMMY ERRINGTON Brookhaven MICHEAL EVERETT Magee JACKIE FALVEY Bogue Chitto BURT FLEMING Smithdale EDDIE FORD, JR. Natchez DAVID FORE Wesson GREGORG FRANKLIN Brookhaven SUE DEL FRAZIER Wesson PAUL FRIEDMAN Wesson REBECCA FUGATE Hazlehurst JUDY FULGHUM Brookhaven LLOYD GILBERT Sibley STEWART GODBOLD Brookhaven SHERI GORDY Hazlehurst LARRY M. GRANT Mendenhall ORNAMENT GRAVES Newhebron BARBARA GREEN Brookhaven SHIRLEY GREEN Brookhaven ANTHONY RAY GREER Crystal Springs DAVID GREER Ruth FLETCHER GRICE Bogue Chitto ANTONIE GRIFFIN Brookhaven JESSIE GRUBBS Magee KEITH GRUBBS Crystal Springs DEBBIE HADDOCK Hozlehurst BRADLEY HALL West Lincoln JENNIFER HALL Brookhaven JOHNNY HALL Bogue Chifto MITCHELL HALL Bogue Chitto EVELYN HAMMACK Natchez JOAN HAMMACK Crystal Springs WAYNE HARRIS Warrisville DEBBIE HARTZOG Silver Creek GAY HARVESTON Monticello GARY HAYNES Mendenhall DALE HEARD Hazlehurst TIM HEDGEPETH Silver Creek DAVID HESTER Meadville JIM HILL Hozlehurst KAREN HILL Brookhaven LINDA HILL Meadville SHANNA HILL Brookhaven GREGORY K. HOFF Brookhaven GENA HOOD Hazlehurst BARBARA HOOKER Brookhaven ALBERT HUDSON Brookhaven PHYLLIS HUFF Brookhaven JOHNNY C. HUTCHESON Hazlehurst JOE HUTCHINS Natchez GARY HUTCHINSON Brookhaven SHERRY HYDE Monticello THOMAS J. JACKS Sontag CHARLIE JACKSON Brookhaven JOHNETTE M. JACKSON Brookhaven CHARLES JAMES Wesson GWEN JENKINS Brookhaven 1' 'E QNX i ', Wolves practice long hours for season I 1-13,255 , W? QL, .I I ' r Wes ' ' X' ' ' I I CX I Cheerleaders practice Ion g, hard hours C. B. JOHNSON Brookhaven LARRY JOHNSON Natchez ANN JONES Bogue Chitto BETTY JONES Oak Vale CHARLES D. JONES, ll Monticello MICHEAL JONES Natchez MIKE JONES Mendenhall SHIRLEY JONES Magee TRACY JONES Brookhaven PAUL JORDAN Brookhaven ROY JORDAN Crystal Springs LEWIS JOHN KALIL Brookhaven ROOSEVELT KELLY, JR Loyd Star CHARLES KENNY Brookhaven GERALD R. KENNEY Brookhaven CYNTHIA S. KEYS Wesson BRUCE KING Topeka EUGENE KING Brookhaven JUNIOR KING Mendenhall SCOTTY KING Wesson TREVA KING Natchez PERRY KNIGHT Hazlehurst DENNIS LAMBERT Monticello TRAVIS LAMBERT Brookhaven DENISE LANDRESS Wesson JIMMY LATHAM Brookhaven REGGIE LEA Brookhaven LINDA LEE Brookhaven SHELIA LE FEVRE Natchez MARY ANN LINSON Hazlehurst EVELYN LITTLE Newhebron THOMAS HARDY LITTLE Brookhaven VERA FRANCIS LITTLE Mendenhall PHILIP LOWE Monticello ARCH McCORMICK Fayette RONNIE MCDONNIEAL Mendenhall JOYCE McGOWEN Brookhaven ALBERT L. MCLENDON Magee STEVE McNULTY Meadville DIANE MCQUEEN Mendenhall SARAH MCQUILLIN Brookhaven BEATRICE McWILLIAMS Brookhaven DWIGHT McWILLIAMS Magee ANTHONY MADDOX Magee MIKE MAGEE Brookhaven MONA MAGEE Magee NEDDA MANGUM Magee BILLY MARTIN Magee DENISE MARTIN Wesson MATT MELZER Monticello TEENA MILLER Florence APRIL MOAK Brookhaven ROBERT MULLEN Wesson BILLY MULLINS Monticello STEPHEN MURRAY Hazlehurst WILLIE MURRAY Natchez EDDY MYERS Smithdale DALE NATIONS Brookhaven i ,. .-'iff .gem ' ,-qv 1 X 'X L W X xx A X.: I+ .L , . I grf 7f - 'af' 'Wi fl ':qwsx-Is Obs 1 ' ' , ffm .w'p:'m',M4iQaJL, f,vgz'G,41f - . I ' 1' I ,f , 'J ' , , V' I ' 9:1311 . il , ., I! 6' . ,'f'-emfaanmm',. pa.H..f-2-is-2' - g f ,sw ,WW ,,, if i' afirlf' y 4 5 4311!-3:-ini ' I L 1 is ,V.A',. -,QW I,.. .'.: fu,-I, 1.---rm-',. f1' :2'1,2+f,:Q ,:- 'f :W . U 'f ff i ,I Q 'X ' yifzfw, ,,-vgg I,1.?i3f.,- i ' 3, , , 'f' ,sz-,f f : , , Gay. 4, , :I V, - .-,,,4q.f,,f, -. , L -' 'x ,f ,411 I Students study for tests, exams JIMMY NATIONS Brookhaven PEGGY NEAL Waterproof, La. BECKY NETTLES Brookhaven CATHY NEVELS Brookhaven JESSE RAY NEWELL Wesson WILLIE NEWELL Wesson DANIEL C. NORTON Wesson KATHY OGLESBY Meadville MARGUERITE OGLETREE Crystal Springs CAROLYN O'QUINN Natchez PATTY PADGETT Magee STEVE PARHAM Magee MARY W. PARKS Wesson SAMMY PARRETI' Hazlehursf JOHNNY PARSONS Crystal Springs SUZANNE PAUL Hazlehurst NINA PETERSON Smithdale GARY PHILLIPS Loyd Star ARDESIA PICKETI' Brookhaven STEVE PITTS Gallman CYNTHIA PLANCHARD Summit RICHARD POGUE D'Lo TANYA PONDER Mendenhall SANDY POOLE Hczlehurst MAGRUDA J. PORTER Loyd Star DONNA POWELL Brookhaven JENNIFER PRICE Meadville EDDIE PRITCHARD Union Church MELINDA RAINES Brookhaven TERRY RAMSEY Crystal Springs STEVE RANKIN Magee TOMMY REID Topeka RICHARD L. RENFRO Hazlehurst CHARLES VANCE RHOADES Natchez VIRGIL ROBINSON ROBERTS Loyd Star DEBBIE RUSHING Brookhaven CARL S. RUTLAND Monticello ANTHONY SANDERS Mendenhall MONTY SANDERS Silver Creek LAWANA SANDIDGE Brookhaven BILLY EARL SANDIFER Harrisville MARK SANDIFER Harrisville KATHY SEALE Natchez TIM SELLERS Monticello RONNIE SELMAN Crystal Springs LESLIE SHIVERS Magee BEVERLY KAY SMITH Brookhaven CARL MARK SMITH Brookhaven CHARLES EDWARD SMITH Brookhaven DERRELL SMITH Natchez EDWARD EARL SMITH Brookhaven FARRAN SMITH Union Church GARY WALTER SMITH Brookhaven GENA CHRISTINE SMITH Brookhaven JAMES ELLIS SMITH Sontag JAN SMITH Brookhaven JOE EARL SMITH Hazlehurst KATHY ANN SMITH Brookhaven LINDA SMITH Brookhaven LULA CAROLYN SMITH Wesson College isn 't all study, either W' We 2 se we ., . I 'I' If-12,15 .. -, 9? A .V I ,f.:.,g-,:::g?g535 1QfQx2fx5,q.,.f1z-.. f-14. . ' ' 3:5175 IEESFII-eEii25ff-? ' ,. 1: - .--'.:,:-':1:- 52fz,:,'12Ifs'5sfs,'-'f ff 1 . . I ..j5.:535,E.,,:,5,. , .. Wiwf Q-N-Q 'mi WW 15252 - ' ,5-1,2 W . X ' iw., , W- -. 3 'W J 'fs aff NX x . . I. . .,, ,A f 3 Hia it X Rx , K. .T I . if f Q. 'I ' pm ' ' w '- -,' , I 4 I I 7 I 1 . I sl RW' 2 iw 5 5 Alb W3 X I V3 5 . ..,... 05 ,. ,,Qz Y, 5' I I O 'ix WM' f fl4, 0 -3, ' 5.5jv:1,,vj44 :fav -ff V M H '-'-5.::u Q. . a , ,. , , ...., WE? .-I' '- . , 1 V' I ., ' ff31-fiff - .. A- 31 I . I , . . K i, I3 ,f ' ' fs: -.' ,Y ' I f Ya, ' IX , 3 ., Co-Lin offers computer math with IS U MICHAEL HEWITT SMITH Brookhaven PAMELA SUE SMITH West Lincoln RODNEY GLENN SMITH Brookhaven SHIRLEY ELIZABETH SMITH Meadville SUE CAROLYN SMITH Brookhaven TERRY EDWARD SMITH Brookhaven TERRY JAMES SMITH Magee THOMAS L. SMITH Crystal Springs DEBRA SNYDER Natchez ARTHUR SPRING Meadville EDDIE STEADMAN Morton JACKIE STEPHENS Monticello HERBERT STOVALL Brookhaven BILLY STRAHAN Brookhaven CAROLYN REE SULLIVAN Mendenhall JOHN W. SULLIVAN Magee DAVID SUMMERALL Meadville SHELLY SUMMERS Brookhaven JACKIE SWICEGOOD Wesson LAURA TANNER Wesson TOMMY TANNER Hazlehurst ANN TARVER Wesson WILLIAM TATE New Orleans, La. JEFF THAMES Enterprise JEFF THAMES Monticello HAL THOMPSON Crystal Springs SUE THOMPSON Silver Creek TOBIE THOMPSON Topeka-Tilton JOE TILLMAN Brookhaven DONNY TODD Monticello TRICIA TOMSKY Magee DWIGHT TURNER Crystal Springs .IEANNIE TYNES Monticello DON UNDERWOOD Brookhaven ELLIOTT VANLANDINGHAM Wesson LYNN VINCE Monticello EDDIE WALKER Roxie DON K. WALLACE Brookhaven DEE DEE WALSH Liberty KAY WARD Monticello PHYLLIS STERLING WATKINS Brookhaven SCOTT WATKINS D'Lo GINA WEEKS Hazlehurst SUE WEEKS McCall Creek GAYLE WESTBROOK McComb JIM WESTMORELAND Mendenhall FAYDRA WHITE Brookhaven JERRY WHITE Wesson LINDA WHITE Natchez JULIA WHITTINGTON Fayette SIDNEY WILEY Hazlehurst CHERYL WILLIAMS Brookhaven SHEILA WILLIAMS Church Hill MARTHA WILSON Monticello DONALD WINBORNE Loyd Star BRENDA WINDHAM Brookhaven NOLAN WOOLLEY Brookhaven CARLA WOOTEN Natchez LINDA MICHEL YARBROUGH Jackson MARY YATES Magee ' fm.- R, me MAUUH FI Uwx M 'Wm . t. ,- '55 '-'KM 1 .. .Kiev W 'rs' w 4. RI! ' W 09' x 2. S, gi -,..:,:.:.:.:.r.: ,- ., . -. ,. .. M.-.,:-1,::1-:,::i-as Hz, .:::::1::-. J 1-L. .1. -:rs 4 r- ' ' '-1-2:45 - -eg:5s:::Q:5:5.5: .1125-2:55 -1-:-me A-,:-,sy-5 - :. -1-if-wars. I fy A, . ..,. , ,, :waaagw ,.1: :::,1,:.: ,. 'ISE2E13E2h:1:i:Sg.E1E:.:2:?':'g: . 1 Q14 .. - -:sv - mv: -:sw . 'Fi if :E ' f:L':f 'I ' r ':, .- sze.-: .... I J, X N., I , S., , . ., W... Q w S - :i.ZE1?if?555-152 - - 1 -a .. I , . vs., my Ile ' I , K -., . 'II Q , '.' ff I L.. 5 . IN, W . , 4, . I - q 'I -I,-fy, W' , 'ffylfag ill ln I . , . I RL f -'sv ,gl ,A nj ,W y 5 ' Q ,fe 1-ju W. . V I x H- X V . V it . I - S, I . . , , I L ' ,,-'rp I ' .Q 'Dx 35515.15 --ar X I ' I : 'I - ' . 2 -- 'K 2-1 I it V I X 'l 'gl ' W..J ff :I Q - MKMQWMWMWWMWWQMM' ersc , it ' Iffj fi. 59S:.i 35325 .xfffilflesi I - I .Qf 1 ..'.'H oi I - v 1 :f I 1 - .. A,'.XMIM-MKLw'IE1'5.'5bfnIaII:i!I?J'II4'.IiIDI3tfIm5.Si'f3liN 'fffgixwnolirm Rifle, flags add color to band Freshmen choose Robert Case as president ,,,,, ,. M ,, WN W '44 . fu. g Q. 44:35. FRESHMEN chose as officers ll to rl Jeff Weeks, secretary, Ann Heaton, representative to Student Government council, Terry Lee Smth, treasurer: Janice Tanner, SGC representativeg and Robert C. Case, president. Not pictured is Ronnie Fleming, vice president. ' 1- - - .f.l..W, 7 '3 1, .r , ... , ' ' I I , I -L. - I ff: J A L. , ' J. V ,nt I f' it W4 I I 2 'Els I l KHP V I, I M ' ' 'SCA t Q 1 'iz' ,I 5 V , , - ,:.,,,.,:5, ' ,,5,, ,, 11 1 . -I-W ,, ff K V ' ,wg -1 If 4 1 Q I s Y E a QW ' af gl I '40 44 . f gf f n 4. -rw - 7 ww I wr A+, A 1' '75 J l..f , 'x 1-'Q ' - ,LL -.1 W' 1 4 ' 2 ' Af :.gl'1..l-32451 . Q , ' W f 5 J ..,, :s ea CLARA ADAMS Natchez JOHN ADAMS McComb KIM ADAMS Pinola CARRIE AILES Wesson RANDY AINSWORTH Magee DIANE ALEXANDER Harrisville GLEN ALEXANDER Jayess CHARLES ALLEN Hazlehurst RANDY ALLEN Brookhaven KEITH ALLRED Brookhaven STAN ALLRED Smithdale EDWIN WAYNE ANDERS Meadville MARK ANDERSON Hazlehurst MIKE ANDERSON Hazlehurst JAMES ANDING Wesson AMY APPLEWHITE Hazlehurst JO ANN ARNOLD Meadville RICKY ARNOLD Meadville JANIE ASHLEY Hazlehurst CANDY AULTMAN Brookhaven CHRISTIN AVERY Martinsville JOAN AYCOCK Vicksburg BILLY BAILEY Crystal Springs LARRY BAKER Brookhaven JEANNETTE L. BANKHEAD Crystal Springs GLENDA BARBER Silver Creek SCOTT BARBER Monticello LEON BARDWELL Brookhaven GLENN BARLOW Wesson CONNIE BARNES Natchez GEORGE BARRON Crystal Springs JOHNNY BATTAGLIA Brookhaven JOHN BEARD Brookhaven RANDY BEARD Wesson TOMMY BELL Strong Hope PAT BENGE Brookhaven ROY BENTLEY Vidalia, La. RICHARD CURTIS BERCH Hazlehurst ROBERT BERCH Hazlehurst DALE BERRY Magee MITCHELL BESSONETTE Brookhaven ROY BINION Tallulah, La. JAMIE BINNS Natchez LINDA BLACK Crystal Springs DEBORAH BLAIR Magee NAOMI BOOKER Hazlehurst JOHN BOWDEN Brookhaven STEVE BOWLIN Natchez POLLY BOYD Enterprise RANDAL BOYD Jayess ROBERT BOYD Monticello SABRINA BOYLES Jackson BOB BOZEMAN Hazlehurst DAVID BRADFORD Brookhaven Dorms provide getting to know others .-A WI' 'qs-r V .X f' ff' ,Q 'N W .' I O Q 4 w .--, 8. eff 'K i I I 6. w-.,. Q. A vs? fr 4-5 9 vi I 'S Iii I I I ,af .I , , I 'N-C., I A -Ps 5? g W' 1 WP, ' Coeds get 'self-regula ted' hours 'B' 'bf 4 25 A Il HOMER BRANTON Silver Creek WILLIAM C. BRENT Crystal Springs LINDA BRIDWELL Centreville KEN BRITT Roxie PAULA KAY BRITT Loyd Star HARRY BROWN Hazlehurst MARIE BROWN Bude WENDA BROWN Natchez BECKY BRYANT Crystal Springs PAULETTE BRYANT Brookhaven ROY E. BULLOCK Brookhaven GERALD SCOTT BURKE Brookhaven MELVIN BURNETT Pensacola, Fla. JASPER BURNS Hazlehursl VAN BURT Brookhaven LARRY BURTON Brookhaven CHARLES E. BUTLER Wesson DEAN BUTLER Monticello DOROTHY BUTLER Loyd Star DOROTHY BUTLER Bogue Chiho JEFF BUTLER Magee SHELLY BUTLER Wesson WANDA BUTLER Wesson MICHAEL BYRD Brookhaven HENRY BYTHER Wesson LAURIE CAIN Brookhaven RAYMOND CAMERON Meodville JAMIE CALDWELL Cryslol Springs ANN CALLENDAR Brookhaven BRENDA CALLENDAR Brookhaven CHARLES CARRADINE Meadville CLAY CARTER Brookhaven GREG CASE Brookhaven ROBERT C. CASE Brookhaven STEVE CASE Monticello CHARLES CASON Brookhaven KENNETH CATCHINGS Hazlehurst CALVIN CHANEY Meadville DENA CHANNELL Wesson DONALD CLIBURN Silver Creek wldnvsauwswnq' I 'Mi 5 1 sry '65, as S 'H' 'Q ' 4 N 11 uv f.. , ff:-sf-ia., .'f .,-.'- 33 I .,V. ,'Isf J E f ig li .Ex wwf If ici NY? FREDRICK CHARLES CLIBURN ,f ' Qr1'-r- N Hazlehurst SHERRY COBB Hazlehurst CAROLINE COHEN Brookhaven CHERI LOU COLE Bogue Chitto CHARLES R. COLEMAN Union Church LANETTE COLEY Union Church ALICE COLLINS Natchez WANDA CONE Newhebron STEVE COSTON Wesson RICHARD COTHERN Joyess GARY COTHERN Meadville GREG COTTEN Meadville ROY COTTRELL Crystal Springs FONDA COWART Natchez GEORGE COWART Natchez CRYSTAL COYLE Natchez MILO CRABTREE Fairhope, Ala. REX CREEL Magee RONALD CREW Hazlehurst STEVE CROSBY Wesson 6 , Q I I , sf 5 ,' I WI 1 I I X 4 v A Cosmetology, nursing trains for occupation COY CULLINS Brookhaven KENNETH CUMMINGS Sontag MIKE CUPIT Bogue Chitto RUBY L. CURTIS Hazlehurst THOMAS DALEY Bassfield DANITA DALTON Monticello SHAY DAUGHDRILL Monticello CHARLES DAVENPORT Vicksburg CATHY DAVIS Wesson SAM DAVIS Crystal Springs SANDY DAVIS Monticello GLEN E. DAY Crystal Springs MARCUS DEAN Wesson CHARLES L. DEW Natchez ADDIE JOY DIXON Brookhaven JOHN DOLAN Wesson JANICE DONNELL Mendenhall ROBERT E. DOUGLAS Brookhaven SUSAN DUCKWORTH Monticello SANDRA DUNNIGAN Brookhaven MARK SAMUEL EADY Crystal Springs ANDY EAST Brookhaven MARIE EDWARDS Hazlehurst CINDY ELLIS Brookhaven TONI ENFINGER Monticello JOEY ERRINGTON Georgetown IRA JEAN FAIRMAN Brookhaven DELANE S. FALVEY Wesson EDDIE FARMER Meadville JOEY FARMER Crystal Springs JANIE FARNHAM Collins RONALD FELLS Brookhaven RONALD FLEMING Natchez LARRY FLOWERS Brookhaven DANNY FOREHAND Brookhaven LUCY FORREST Brookhaven CHESTER FORTENBERRY Wesson SUSAN FORTENBERRY Monticello SHARON FOSTER Monticello TOMMY FOSTER Brookhaven LOIS FRAZIER Centreville JANET FREELS Crystal Springs REBECCA FUGATE Hazlehursl JACKIE FUNCHESS Crystal Springs LAUREEN FUREY Wesson MICHAEL FUREY Wesson JANICE FURNACE Hazlehursl JOHNNY GANDY Hazlehursl LARRY GANDY Hazlehursl CHARLES GANT Hazlehursl PAUL GASS Newhebron ALETIA T. GATLIN Brookhaven JOE GIBSON Brookhaven LOLA GIBSON Casper, Wyoming MARY GILMORE Crystal Springs GORDON GIVENS Magee EVELYN GOOLSBY Silver Creek DAVID GOSS Brookhaven JIMMY GOZA Hazlehurst DARNELL GREENE Natchez il? X, in ' .. .. fx ' I t 'Q I - - ix YK Q S ,vs f 4 fs 6,99 ss 5? . .., , 5 'Y .1 . 7' -,::,:f::ts.:J iw . 1 B 6 . -v .. Construction continues on campus EARL GREEN Brookhaven GLYNN GREER Crystal Springs WAYNE GREER Crystal Springs RICKY GRICE Bogue Chitto LEROY GRINSTEAD Silver Creek PAUL GRUBBS Star FREDDIE GUIN Natchez BRUCE GUISER Brookhaven DALE HAILEY Wesson CLYDE HALL Hazlehurst DONALD HALL Loyd Star JEAN HALL Crystal Springs DEBRA HALLMAN Hazlehurst JOYCE ANN HAMILTON Wesson CYNTHIA HAMMACK Natchez EVELYNN HAMMACK Natchez DAVID HANNA Mendenhall GLEN HARLAN Natchez JAMES HARRINGTON Wesson KENNETH HARRIS Natchez WAUDEAN HARRIS Georgetown DEBORAH HART Bogue Chitto RICKIE HART Brookhaven JESSE HARTWELL Loyd Star LOUVELLA HARTWELL Loyd Star JOHN EDDIE HARTZOG Monticello GAIL HATHORN Oak Vale WANDA HAVARD Roxie MARY ALICE HAWKINS Wesson KEITH HAYLES Brookhaven LINDY HAYNES Brookhaven ANN HEATON Brookhaven DANNY HEGGINS Hazlehursf ALECIA HENDERSON Brookhaven HERMAN HENDERSON Brookhaven KEITH HENNINGTON Wesson ORA D. HERRON Brookhaven DONALD HICKS Natchez HARY HIGGS Magee GARY HILL Brookhaven CINDY HODGES Bogue Chitto CINDY C. HODGES Bogue Chino GARRY HODGES Jayess JAMES P. HODGES Brookhaven JACK HOLLINGSWORTH Meadville GREGORY KEITH HOLLOWAY Natchez CYNTHIA HOOD Hazlehurst CECILIA HUBBARD Bogue Chino TONYA HUFF Brookhaven DOYLE HUTCHERSON Brookhaven FRANCINE HUTCHESON Hazlehurst JOE W. HUTSON Natchez RONNY HYATT Wesson PAT W. JACKS Sontag DENISE JACKSON Wesson DENNIS JACKSON Beauregard JAY JACKSON Brookhaven JIMMY JACKSON Wesson ARTHUR JASPER Wesson HUGH O. JENKINS Hazlehurst f E ..., M4 I I .1 , I IULNA K Is. Vw I .2 1 s N- . Q -, Ei HA 291 I XB! 3 ,xg ..., ee-Q 'I It 5, I 7 5 .. .- 51' an , M f ,, 7 I5 I 1 Uv .- ,-as I ,Jw ' L . I -' y ' .I Th .Q , I I ' s I X ..,.s. X' .'x- Classes choose officers, maids M. , wwf'-' v ' :Id'R f .W f I ' X , .. ,QE 'V O r I ,-- Il I I I I II Ir I ,I II I: I I I5 I I DANNY JOHNSON Wesson GEOFFREY JOHNSON Brookhaven WALTER JOHNSON Natchez CAROLYN JONES Hazlehurst DEBI JONES Silver Creek LEMUEL JONES McCall Creek VANN JONES Hazlehurst BRENDA KELLY Wesson PATRICIA KEMP Mendenhall DAVID EVANS KENNEDY Brookhaven CAROL KING Brookhaven ROY KING Hazlehurst SONDRA KNIGHT Crystal Springs WILFRED LAIRD West Lincoln DAVID S. LAMBRIGHT Brookhaven BOB LANDRESS Wesson JO ANN LARSEN Hazlehurst JACKIE LASSITER Magee SHERRY LEA Brookhaven TIM LEA Monticello TIM LEA Brookhaven STEVE ALLEN LEE Pinola DIANA LEIDIG Brookhaven JOEY LETCHWORTH Silver Creek ERVIN LILLY Crystal Springs BILL LOGAN Natchez LEONARD LOGAN Natchez VINCE LONIGRO Natchez TERRY LONG Meadville BARBARA A. LOWE Union Church MICHAEL GENE Lusk, JR. I A Wesson .- if H ROBIN LUSK H Q V I Hazlehurst L-1. eiffss fj q ,- ' ia, fvrx, W W , I: yi X is 1 lx, C is I ie s , I , 1' 1.::' 5 .:, RENSALARE McCLURE Nalchez - LAWRENCE MCCOLLOUGH . Loyd Star 5,: ',,., ,- sg ,-.1. g .ig ,,,:. 3 Ig .,-.A. ',-.,, ,,., - ' ff fff Q Q I x,gg,.-55,3 BEVERLY MCGHEE . ,,.,. . ,..,..,.,,,. ..,,,,.,,...,,4,,. , egg Gallman A .,-1 A , JACKIE McINTOSH 'few ,E ' ' Pinola I N ':: f at r JOHN E- MCKEE V'A1,: 1 , - Wesson :'- 1 '- 'W - - ,..A H new TERRY JOE MCKENZIE I Q': 4, hl l. . 33 :-' - Topeka-Tilton . We X if is BARNEY MCKINNEY I I f. ':1A - dv ' 4 4, Quitman 2 . 5 . .,,:::.,. L I I A MARAN Mc LELLAND P 3 I ' Bogue Chmo vi, I 3 5 I Cf HOWARD T. McLEMORE Mendenhall DEBRA MCLENDON MI. Olive NANCY MCLENDON Crystal Springs VICKIE MCNAIR Mendenhall DONNY McNEIL Nafchez JIMMY MCQUILLIN Brookhaven DOUG MALVANEY Jackson JIMMY MANGUM Magee WILLIE MAE MARKHAM ' V , Brookhaven , I, ' LINDA MARLER Y r,,'rlfI Wesson 1 SANDRA MARTIN Crystal Springs WILLIAM MATTHEWS Crystal Springs DEBORAH MAY Mendenhall -Q--.r JACK A. MAY Brookhaven JOHNNY MAY Mendenhall PHIL MAY Silver Creek 5:- Band, fans follow Wolves during '75 .44 f 1 v in N 'Qs x PM 3 I , X , E A I.. . A . E 5, . MC. ,Q . ,.. wp :-ur-'sc Mil: 333: 'L 245--: X . ,f.,.,, Winning is a fun game DAVID MELTON Brookhaven DENISE MELZER Monticello STEVE MERCIER McComb VERA MINOR Nafchez MICHAEL MOAK Bogue Chiffo ROGER MOAK Bogue Chiho JERRY MONTGOMERY Wesson LEROY MONTGOMERY Wesson MARGARET MONTGOMERY Mecdville ANN MOORE Mendenhall LARRY MORETON Brookhaven JIMMY MORRIS Brookhaven STEVE MORRIS Brookhaven ROGER MORSE Brookhaven GERRY MOSLEY Crystal Springs JAMES MOTLEY Wesson LINDA MOULDER Brookhaven KAREN MULLINS Mendenhall CHARLEAN MURRAY Hazlehurst ALVIN MYERS Smifhdale MIKE MYERS Natchez TRAVIS MYERS McComb VICKI MYERS Eddicefon J. ELAIN NEAL Silver Creek KATHRYN NELSON Hazlehurst WILMA NELSON Hazlehursf Students become 1n volved In all campus act1v1t1es THOMAS NETHERLAND Brookhaven GREG NETTLES Brookhaven BYRON NEVELS Smlthdale GENE NEWELL Loyd Star STEVE NEWELL Loyd Star NICK R NORTON Bogue Chltto BOB ODOM Florence RANDY ODOM Hazlehurst MATILDA OGDEN Natchez KEN OGLESBY Meadvulle CHARLES OSBORNE Magnolla FREDDIE OWENS I f t Brookhaven ,.I ..g,a, f I It q I PAUL EDWARD PADGETT Magee OMER PADRON Venezuela LYNDA PALMER Pinola DENNIS PARKER Pattison ELGENE PARKER Brookhaven EDDIE J. PAYNE Natchez WILLIAM PEETS JR. Brookhaven ESTA PERROTI' Hazlehurst FLIP PHILLIPS Wesson JOEY PILGRIM Mobile Ala. BETTY POLK Monticello CLAUDIA PORTER McComb u ,il .,.,,., I E MARK PORTER Crystal Springs TOMMY PORTER Natchez PEGGY POTTER Brookhaven I, CYNTHIA POWELL 'll' Brookhaven RANDY PRICE Monticello SUANNE PUGH - Monticello ,Li ff fr 1 1 I I -Skill :ssl N: f V 'j'ff .tfmqe .ie .Hd :gas HE, Ns-'f XX Q ,.,. X 'E' I . 'Z 5 , I if if I S- ef S ilQQff1ifSf'S'i'5 2ffflifffffli?-ff: , , ---4555514555 K fi :lv L Q ,- I I if . '53 fi -, X W :L - X , R XI. E , ' ' ' '- .F . Mg. , ' ' .:'1,-21Q55ESeE25'f1I2E: - 2 Q f X wt , .x,, J .MX ,xl ..x:. 'Q 3 A 5, , vs we xx x . .-.iw -.1 'X was I K we N O we A , -I C C. B Q. if ,wx . XX Building construction class adds planter, patio BARNEY RANKIN Fayette THERESIA RATLIFF Brookhaven JEFF RAY Wesson MIKE RAY Wesson KAY RAYBORN Jayess RANDY DANIEL REED Brookhaven BARNEY REID Brookhaven FLAVOL RESTER Silver Creek REBA REYNOLDS Silver Creek ROBBIE RHODES Hazlehurst RETHA RHYMES Hazlehurst JOHNNY L. RIALS Brookhaven SUE RICHARDSON Bogue Chitto JEFF RILEY Newhebron JOEY RILEY Newhebron JANICE L. ROBERTS Loyd Star MARCIA ROBERTS Magnolia BILLY ROBERTSON Meadville DOROTHY JEAN ROBERTSON Pinola LARRY ROBINSON Bastrop, La. WILLIE ROBINSON Brookhaven DAVID ROLLINS Meadville GERALDINE RUCKER Brookhaven JULIUS RUSHING Bogue Chihto CHERI RUSSELL Brookhaven RICKY SALYER Brookhaven JAMES SANDEL Natchez CHARLES SANDERS Natchez DENISE SANDERS Natchez BILL SANDIFER Brookhaven to grill CARMEN SAULS McComb MARK SCHMIDT Monticello RONNIE SCOTT Loyd Star SHARON SCOTT Hazlehurst EDNA SELMAN Brookhaven JOHN SHOOK Hazlehurst TOMMY SILER Monticello ROBERT EUGENE SIMMONS Brookhaven LARRY SINGLETARY Crystal Springs CONNIE SLAYTER Pascagoula ALTON KEITH SMITH Meadville BARBARA ELAINE SMITH Monticello BRENDA CAROL SMITH Monticello BRIAN SMITH Brookhaven DAVID KENNETH SMITH Loyd Star DONNA D. SMITH Crystal Springs GARY DEAN SMITH West Lincoln JACKIE D. SMITH Brookhaven JACOUELINE BELINDA SMITH Loyd Star JAMES FARON SMITH Brookhaven JOHNNY LEE SMITH Hazlehurst LISA SMITH Magee MIKE LYNN SMITH Monticello NANCY ELLEN SMITH Pinola RALPH ICHIGGERI SMITH Brookhaven RICKY RAY SMITH Brookhaven RUSSELL BLAKE SMITH Brookhaven STAN JAMES SMITH Loyd Star STEPHEN JOEL SMITH Brookhaven STEVE ALLEN SMITH Wesson 11- - 4 Lo.nQf.z ,ff 'R mtl. . all I 1 J I, l , ul? 'W '!.9 .- -.5--f.:wQ4:.x,:',. : .:-fc-,-N,-xg f, W 5. Ay' J fl if I-:K-r 2' Wi' I . ,f' 'L A in Wesson Plea Market attracts hundreds c 7 -N ,W A Q WA 1 TERRY SMITH Magee TROY LAWRENCE SMITH Wesson VERNON DAVIS SMITH Crystal Springs WANDA SOJOURNER Gallman LARRY STAPLETON Loyd Star TOMMY STEADMAN Morton EDDIE STEBBINS Roxie GWEN STEPHENS Newhebron MARK O. STEPHENS Wesson EVELYN STEPHENSON Harriston TOMMY STEWART Brookhaven CHRIS STREETMAN Natchez PETER STURGIS Brookhaven KIM SULLIVAN Mendenhall DONALD SUMMERS Natchez WILLIAM WAYNE SUMRALL Crystal Springs LIBBY SUMROW Gloster LESTER SUTTON Brookhaven TERRY SYKES Brookhaven JANICE TANNER Hazlehurst LESTER TARBU'l'l'ON Wesson MARY TARBU'l'I'ON Stronghope CONNIE EARL TATE Hazlehurst ERIC TYALOR Ruth SWEP TAYLOR Mendenhall KEITH TEASLEY Crystal Springs BOBBY TEMPLE Meadville CHUCK THAMES Natchez LEE THAMES Monticello KAREN THOMAS Monticello Rec hall provides activity in afternoons, nights DEBBIE THOMPSON Monticello PETE THOMPSON Silver Creek EDWIN TILLERY Natchez RHONDA TODD Monticello JOE TORREY Natchez TRACYE TOUCHSTONE Brookhaven RONNIE S. TOWNSEND Brookhaven TOMMY TRICHELL Tallulah La. JAMES TUNNEBURG Hazlehurst WILL TURNBO Wesson JOE TYLER Brookhaven SUE ANNA TYRONE Monticello STEVE UPTON Crystal Springs KAYE VANIER Summit THOMAS VAUGHN Brookhaven KEVIN WACTOR Brookhaven BILL WALKER Meadville MILTON WALKER Newhebron PEGGY WALKER Brookhaven ROSEMARY WALKER Brookhaven SANDRA WALKER Pinola STEVE WALKER Brookhaven WILLIAM LLOYD WALKER Brookhaven HILTON WALL Monticello RITA WALL Magnolia RITA WALTERS Crystal Springs GEORGE WAND Pace DEBBIE WARD Harrisville JANET WARD Brookhaven CULLEN WATSS Smithdale ,If W e ,, 1115 kg 3 -. Vi , , . IU. .V w...,? 'fftsv ...rc I I 'F 'GJ x 5- I . 1 --as is , . I ii. it X QQ. 'I 'Sf , X .f- Ox II film? I KATHY WATTS Houston, Texas MIKE WATTS Brookhaven RICKY WATTS Brookhaven JAMES WEATHERSBY Brookhaven LINDA WEBB Brookhaven MARGARET WEBB Newhebron STEVE WEBB Crystal Springs THOMAS MICHAEL WEBB Cryslal Springs JEFF WEEKS Wesson PAM WEEKS Natchez ORLEAN WESTROPE Hazlehurst BOBBY WHISEANT Monticello CONNIE WHITE Pinola GLEN WHITE Brookhaven MIKE WHITE Newhebron WAYNE WHITE Brookhaven KEITH WIGGINS Crystal Springs LISA WILKINS Brookhaven NATALIE WILKINSON Roxie ANN WILLIAMS Wesson DENA WILLIAMS Brookhaven RICKY WILLIAMS Newhebron MILDRED WILLIAMS Union Church TERRY WILLIAMS Brookhaven DAN WILLIAMSON Meadville MARION WILLIAMSON Monticello CHARLES DOYLE WILSON McComb CHRISTY WILSON Brookhaven MITCHELL WILSON Crystal Springs MICHAEL WINBORNE Bogue Chitto VANCE WINDOM JR. Hazlehurst THEODORE L. WOOD Wesson Students vote 1n electmns on campus, at home Special students attend Go-Lin LaRUE BAKER Brookhaven JACKIE HYDRICK Crystal Springs JOY YVONNE LITTLE Crystal Springs DAN PERKINS M- Brookhaven RAYCEINE c, REARDON - Brookhaven SANDRA woicnc Brookhaven PRODUCTION NOTES this page has been specially saved for all egotists who did not have their picture published, and Wish to have some reminder of their glories. take a picture of yourself and insert it in the space provided below. v' gsm 'igcfv' X L 'W is v' t ft J A f ,w In Gifs-NN 2453 ago Q Zak. 4.9.5 ?ww? ws? ?fgEg .19 6 +4 0 Xx 7-- Ax IH :mm-ra C. f'D?4 Qin BCT r 1' sf 4 x mn 5 Ye ' ff X Y WW fx . . .gf X a ' lqurutiunal ' Q Glerhniral IV muh . f X Pxhuli QYJIIIEITIHII ,S ' ', x---Ju, f A ,,.,,,,Qx x f, 1 gg C' SQ Q Q asg ai rw wh. E, env 'WW' L 1'9 'SW' ig HGV wif WGN Q 0 if E' :g age Q,275ZJ'- fr.'-vas- ,RCM ww., iw 54546 M It 0 9 ' . L CAROLYN ADAMS Newhebron JIMMIE BATCHELOR Wesson GAYE BRISTER Bogue Chntto NEOMIA BRISTER Brookhaven SHERRY CLARK Mendenhall ANNETTE ELLZY Mendenhall MONA FALVEY Wesson BILLIE GRAVES Sontag VETA GRENN Brookhaven BARBARA HALL Wesson QUIDA HART Ruth DEBBIE HARVESTON Brookhaven DONNA JOHNSON Brookhaven CAROLYN LEWIS Crystal Sprlngs LINDA LINKER Crystal Springs JOYCE MATLOCK Wesson GLENDA MORRIS Newhebron SUSAN MORRIS Brookhaven DEBBIE SHORTER Horrlsvllle RHONDA SMITH Monticello BETTY SUTTON Brookhaven MARY SUTTON Newhebron RENEE TODD Montucello KATHY YATES Sontag Twenty four enroll 1n Cosmetology school Q T0 g 'xv' 'ir-up W7 Cosmetology as an eleven months course with I 500 clock hours requered In theory and laboratory work 'N- Pract1ca1 nursmg cons1sts of 52 weeks of study DEBRA ADAMS Brookhaven LYNN BOZEMAN Monticello ROSEMARY BYRD Brookhaven MARY L. CALCOTE Brookhaven ANNIE MAUDE CASE Wesson LINDA ELLZEY Mendenhall JUDY EZELL Brookhaven DENISE FLEMING Monticello BILLIE SUE JONES Monticello MARY LEE LOWE Union Church SHARON MARTIN Brookhaven ANA M. MILTON Brookhaven CYNTHIA MONTGOMERY Brookhaven INELL PERMENTER Hazlehurst DEBORAH POOLE Hazlehurst FRANCES RANKIN Fayette LINDA SCARBOUGH Brookhaven KATHY SILLS Silver Creek CAROLYN SMITH Meadville BARBARA STOKES Monticello NONA SUTTON Bogue Chitto TESSIE SUMMERS Monticello CATHERINE TYRE Monticello HELEN WOODARD Crystal Springs Copiah Lincoln 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 with additional study at Mississippi State Hospital at Whitfield and at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson -------i- lt:-Q., Heavy equipment operators school opens on campus 2 ' tfclie- 2 i BRUCE AULTMAN ' , Crystal Springs , , I I CHARLES HARVESTON W Brookhaven 9-4 KEN STPHENS Brookhaven I 4 t i' EDWARD WHITTINGTON 4' I ' Meadville - H0l.l.lS WILLIAMSON Monticello f P l 3 , . ,, X- 4 'K .Lv-Q e 5 . is 5 QM , n, 9 G s I :V I ,, -limsf .Yi s, - 4 . 'S A Q- 2563- Q, 1 .,- ',, ' Q , ' .yysh,, ig WN' ' ' ' fx 1 . i . U' U ,,, b J. ,A , fe ,S -4,0-J' Vu! We ,kwa 4 'gr-' 4. - v. 54 Q 15 , Q'- 7- -1' at '- A back hoe, loaned by Carter Equipment Company for training purposes, is demon- strated by Hollis Williamson. Members of the first class, initiated last May, are shown, along with instructor, Johnny Wilson. Jie: Commercial truck driving added to curriculum Drafting and Design attracts terminal students ., ,Tn - rj Machine shop teaches tool use, trains operators vi it -find 'T ui t 117 Da ta processing students work with computers jf I X K ! ,ff Auto mechanics provides study of engines Secretarial science offers three program choices s.,,,.N xx Electronics provides broad field of study A 1' Many enroll in air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ?5 2 'ifffyf 5 2' mr' ' '51 ffi- r ?f, 'fn '? ff 'Q ' , , '- -1 , t I wwe I :jf , QQ! ,, 1 h,,fi wp- 1,1 ' ' ' Z' ' '51-1 5 f ,, W, I x 1-su fi- ,f-'U K-7' -'ii-if i 5 5 ' if-', W-..-I-z gg raa 1 , ff .a if XJ ,ffl , 3 ZH f 4' XX ff' V V' ' P, - I ' 4 ' 7 A 2 X'-, 'f ' fa' a 5 6 K an .1 .ww -I , 2 'Z ,, - ' . a .. imY.,iL, . 1 Rx. Co-Lin offers Medical Laboratory Technician program CL offers state's only heavy equipment mechanrcs program f,5.,, or iv F 3 ,qw fi f' fi i lf! , -. -- 71- r' f 4 ,ff .Qin b si .Agn q A' I A E E L 1 . in. 'F . -5 V L11 , Q X. , 5 ' 9 X 1' ,, ' ' 'H Welding set as one year program Practical nursing trains hospital personnel i,...,i Us L Cosmetology prepares students as beauticians Adult non cred1t classes attract hundreds A wide variety of non-credit adult classes are conducted on both campuses during the school year, with hundreds tak- ing advantage of the offerings. The vocational-technical division of the college offers such courses as auto mechanicsp cake decoratingp cabinet mak- ingg upholsteryp sewingp bricklayingg air conditioning and refrigeration, Program- ming Cobol and key punch operation, industrial safetyp first aidp housewiringg DC Circuitsg shorthand, beginning and advanced typing, record keepingp weld- ingg electronics, supervisory trainingg auto mechanics tune-upg basic draftingp carpen- try: machine shop, photography, commer- cial arty and nurses aid. Off-campus classes included at Fayette in Emergency Medical Training. Non-credit classes for adults usually meet one night each week for three hours, and usually from three to I6 weeks. A small charge is made to those enrolling in night classes. Upon completion of each course, a cer- tificate is awarded. ., f.,. ,i.Y. .3 ,,-,, 5 V: .Avi .iiL:..:A - f f ,f '1 4. 1 . , ?-Hyztfffiif JL Adults upgrade skills through night classes Yr Night classes offer new avoca tions miie., ,,,, Q34 fm A, swan? gym Workshops, Copiah-l.incoln Junior College, the educationalicenter of the district, hosts many work- . . shops, clinics, conventions, and other general meetings throughout the school year. CIIHICS, Typical of the clinics were the William Lewis Basketball Camp of Champions for men and . women. Meetings such as 4-H, Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, and other civic groups were held con ven tlons, on campus. 11-'eetin S Meetings of all types such as an Alcohol Awareness Workshop attracted several hun- g dred, helping Co-Lin to truly serve its district. Co-Lin offers credit classes in nine towns Copiah-Lincoln Junior College offers many classes for credit off-campus during the school year. During the past year classes were taught in Magee, Menden- hall, Crystal Springs, Hazlehurst, Monti- cello, and Brookhaven by the Wesson campus and in Fayette, Natchez, and Meadville by the Natchez campus. A vari- ety of courses were offered in Brookha- ven, either at King's Daughters Hospital or at Eva Harris School. The Brookhaven faculty included Mrs. Mary Lou Lan- dress, Mrs. Muncie Kimbriel, and Burlian Walker, English, Danny Harrell, Wade Alexander, C. B. Haw- kins, and Mike Mclntrye, social science and econom- ics, Bob Garrett, psychology, and Danny Dykes, math. Other off-campus faculty members included Lewis Weeks, Crystal Springs, accounting, James Davis, Mendenhall, English, Mrs. Lois Russell and Bobby Don Miller, Monticello, English and account' ing, respectively, John Brown, Magee, accounting, and Jim Lightsey, Hazlehurst, sociology. ..... j ,N V V sl' gills 5, l M W . Off-campus English class from Brookhaven visits the Evelyn Oswalt Library on the Wesson campus with Burlian Walker and Mrs. Mary Lou Landress as instructors. 1 ,X Over 200 enroll in off-campus classes Over 100 adults enroll in off-cam pus classes Jimmy Hux instructs algebra in a Brookhaven off-campus class. C. B. Hawkins is instructor in American History of'f-campus. Jim Lightsey teaches sociology and psychology off-campus in Hazlehurst. 7 Senior AIDES assist public service agencies T. E'-,rs Copiah-Lincoln Junior College is sponsoring agent for the Senior AIDES program. Four years ago, Co-Lin became the only college of any type in the entire nation to have such a program. The program here is only one of two in the state and one of 33 in the nation. A federally-funded proiect, 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, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, and Wilkinson Forty Senior Aides are employed by Co-Lin and work on cam- pus, at Southwest Mississippi Junior College, McComb, Tylertown, Woodville, Natchez, Monticello, Bude, Brookhaven, Enterprise, Bogue Chitto, Magnolia, etc. Presently there are eight aides on campus. Here Aides ltop to bottomj Mrs. Hattie Mae Hughes, Mrs. Grace Noble, Mrs. Marga- ret Tyson, and Mrs. Dolly Britt help students in various ways. On campus the aides are employed as faculty aides, library aides, administrative aide, and bookstore aide. ln towns and cities, aides are employed at hospitals, employment offices, Percy Quin State Park as recreation supervisors, as youth counselors, clerical aides, library aides, guide aides, dispatch aides, and teacher aides. Edgar W. Martin, director of adult education, is administrator for the program and John Davis is coordinator. QF? 'aff ' 9-2 ul 'I ny! Adult basic education enrolls several hundred Adult basic education class in Hazlehurst. Several hundred adults will enroll in Adult Basic Education lABEl during the 1975-76 year. Over 3,000 persons have taken ABE during the past tour years. ABE is offered to those 16 years of age or older who have not completed high school. Upon completion of three cycles, a student may take the General Educational Development lGEDl test, the equivalent of a high school diploma. Instruction is from grades 0- 12. Local teachers serve as instructors with classes meet- ing locally in ten centers. Classes are held at Sanato- rium, Mendenhall, West Union, Crystal Springs, Hazle- hurst, Monticello, Bogue Chitto, Loyd Star, Fayette, and Meadville. There is no cost to attend ABE classes and materials are furnished free of charge. ABE students at Voice of Calvary Bible Institute in Mendenhall wrote, directed, and performed an original Christmas play. 129 1 X V 'xi V Y Nx X 1 x 7 S x W X , milf w iw ,ffm fx gif-fx w , 1xXN Y f Q.: -352:14 C aff' 'TX- wf Q A '- M ' Q-F V1 ' - an , w wmv N Q, -,. V .N 'wf 1 'w'Tx'5f ' Q ,' '3T,TYf,l,' 1 'QW WWA 'KfG 'f'-5?-, V 'ec' '75, i 2552 ? Q 5 E Q ? giw wgi Ns gi 290 022 ' Krew WISE? 'Hifi' ':'l'9A', S? Cv' V 59 gf A past in hunur... Q 'lg Q f 8 A fuinrv in mnlh. t' C' 8 H oring 18th Century King's Tavern in N f h V! I i I, Mld g2OthC 1 y t tC L !Nth f ' X si 56 if if f 1' A! S , X . n s' ,. Co-Lin X Natchez - An Official Bicentennial Campus ,- 8. fi ,1 K V 1 .ssmwf-,, W W f ,A .-mp.: 32 9 .x,,,s.'g3i !s: ' JL A Q,,c,-4.535 N fi . 1 1 ,3,,,,.:,,,,., ,R , , '- , 7 Sh. - vf, 5:53-1. XX ALA an ,Q-,, K Q at ff, ww haf? 3 'nw me-Q 'fflffli ' Ric-Q Q? 0 'Zi if 6 0 ,3 2 H70 -may ,ity A KA I! 1 x Q L Q ggffiw mimi M94 ' -Q0-Q W1 'Ii' 0 Q54 ,,,Jff '.Qifs sxQ,S?w4 The incoming freshman has much to do Q Numa-v-v h ' Freshman Debbie Ellard checks out her class schedule with Counselor Delton Porter. Then Debbie and friend Kathy Dunigan, far right, wait to see Administrative Assistant Howell C. Garner about fees Registration day is so hectic, but fun lg 44 Debbie ond Kathy start with forms, pictures, i.d.'s. 'R ,s -23 ,. Then they move on to class cords, fee schedules, credit hours. 4 NX. Registration ends with book-buying, looking around campus Are you sure there isn't o second-hand copy of that book I could buy? N iusf where does chemistry meet? .vs 'Ez Getting acquainted with teachers, equipment is a must ,Z '. SU , 4 -l.'-1 'f m. .5- ' 1 4 aff' 'iff 171 .-x .JL if wi, f ff If , an .fb A QL 7 A ' sf KW ii. 2 ..,, f, bg, X sat V ? ai? mi? Q 12' NZ. Q My I L A X Q x Q5 N lnixf . ,fell 2 M X we J Y , .M-,nfs my -wl,,s,-..,, Q X X Nl 4 XX Q. The latest In visual ands and materials is available In academic courses such as history v V A The library is a natural place to study, browse N 1 A : 'EsQg,i X 'f ' N . N X 5 1 X .ga I ,X 4 gs PP 'N is 4 , , v ' :v f - : '::w:v.-s- f ' 9 B Je gf . . x ,,f -fa,?wa:e . . ,. . 6.69 w ma ,QW sf - . A, :f.,.:a:,.5c' .::-:.,: asf- s : -'55?f5iarff:-f:2a:ze5avs- -a 1 ,. Koihy copies some reference material to study at home. Wwe ,Q e,1i' . 1 ..-5 1. 4 , 2, 4 riff' J Books, books, and more books are used in getting educated. 3 Whew! I t's time for a snack and relaxation 4 ..--vr ' S 1,41-f ,vw- Y B ,,-rv At the end of the first day of college, Debbie and Kathy check out the favorite place on campus to meet friends and relax. ll ' ,,,,n ' ,fun , :nn fall! :Ill :Ill gilli gill. galil. ,gill xl' ll alias? xi' I s s 1 vig! ,I I . 1 X r,,,4 i,l 1.5 A With a variety of snacks to choose from, Hob Nob provides physical nourishment to accompany all the mental nourishment Kathy and Debbie foresee at Co-Lin! N. Boning up for a test, working on a research paper, and getting homework are all popular uses ot the Co- LinfN library. Patricia Jenkins, left, Chuck McCullen, and Margaret Marlow are hard at work. Students practice, study at varied activities Qi! X f S Q! 3 fl 4. -peril fi I X fp! t The Co-l.in!N College-Community Choir rehearses for Christmas, graduation, a special Bicentennial program, and other concerts. Evening courses, PM T program diversify curriculum Hr '35 Meeting to discuss the enrichment and special interest courses offered through non-academic evening classes and the Distribution and Marketing Technology program are, from left, Lyman Smith, head of DMT, Counselor Delton Porter, Estelle Byrne, instructor of the cake decorating class, and Dean Eddie M. Smith. Rastus Flowers, left, and A. E. Cameron are security officers onthe Co-Lin!N campus. Y , Z, A 1, -:ik Q x ei, . -, Q'-. 5.-5 VL . VV y '-,,. Q Z . f Students elect Mr. X Miss C0-Lin X N Miss Co-Lin X N Karen Cumbus Mr. Co-Lin X N Kirk Hamilton 1. W , A ,A tiff' . .wr - if 5 is .1 up-tx Q? N af? . vfxhkx Q 'v, ' -vi .3 W ...f W zu!! ' ' 13' M Freshman, soph omore favorites are picked Relaxing on the Mississippi River bluff near the Katherine Miller Bandstand in Natchez are the winners of the 1976 Who's Who elec- tion, sponsored by TRILLIUM staff members. E E l Yyz, K M12 Sophomore class favorites elected in campus balloting are Patricia Jenkins, Gary Maiors, Phyllis Bryant, and Wayne Fowler. it swim I Freshman class favorites are, from left, Lehman Green, Delores Irving, JoAnn Smith, and Eric Lennep. Not pictured is favorite Lorraine Fleming. 4 Two na tional organizations ha ve local emphasis HJ Members of Alpha Alpha Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national honorary scholastic society, include, seated from left, Margaret Marlow, treasurer, Patricia Jenkins, Cliffie Shroyer, Kathy Kemp, and standing, Sandra Arnold, Don Tiegiser, president, and Melanie Burns. Other officers are Betty Murray, vice president, and Peggy Jordan, secretary. ,ft ' U 17lQlfy11l l 1,0 i j -f H ---ull' :bg X .4-S94 Attending the national convention of Phi Theta Kappa in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were representatives ofthe CosLin!N chapter. Accompanying the group was history instructor Charles Quimby, third from left, who is chapter sponsor. Alpha Alpha Zeta Chapter was co-host to the state convention in Natchez, in 1974, and attended the 1975 meeting in Memphis, Tennessee. Mem bers of Phi Theta Kappa, Who's Who are selected I 31 TTTTTTY' h0's ho Among Stuflents In Amerlcan unior olleges ,724 , f 'Qt- Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges honored I4 students at Co-Lin Natchez. They are, seated from lef't, Renae Loy, Don Tiegiser, Kathy Kemp, Margaret Marlow, and William Russell Sturdivant, and, standing from left, Millicent Chapman, Shairod Hux, Betty Martin, Debra Gore, Elizabeth Braley, Nan.New, Kent Rogers, and Sarah Enterkin. Not pic- tured is Lynda Partridge. l-4 Clubs, athletic teams are fun for students Members and officers of Circle K, leadership organization sponsored nationally by Kiwanis Club International, include from left, Billy Cowart, Becky McManus, Wayne Fowler, reporter, Kathy Kemp, secretary-treasurer, Greg Mlley, Kirk Homilton, vice president, Margaret Marlow, John Bullen, faculty sponsor, Freddie Boker, Mickey Honey, president. . vw 'Wi' lg,,,eQ,t . 'W Mp., , 4 wif - chi, , aww 1 H, :Qi . 52,7 5 f I' Tennis, golf, badminton, ping pong, and other sports are enjoyed by students. Tennis team members include, front row, Gary Majors, Karen Cumbus, Tomy Leake, Freddie Boker, Billy Cowart, Kathy Kemp, Church McCullen, back row, Bill Culberson, faculty sponsor, Joseph Townsend, Mike Pace, Kirk Hamilton, Eric Lennep. Publications give students creative outlets co-zwfm slam Published quarterly, The N! Sights, tabloid newspaper, is sponsored by Joan Gandy. Staff members are Carolyn Matte, Eric Lennep, Kathy Kemp, Lynda Par- tridge, John Swalm, Tom Allain, Gary Maiors, and Karen Cumbus. ,pf .-QS.-sq. ' Writers and artists have an annual publication in the literary ' magazine, Retractions, Sponsored by Carolyn Smith, staff Q members include Georgia Cameron, Joe Nichols, and Camille F Durkin. TRILLIUM Trillium, yearbook of Co-Lin on both campuses, is spon- sored on the Natchez campus by Carolyn Smith, seated right. On the staff are Kathy Kemp, and, standing, Gary Maiors, Freddie Baker, Kirk Hamilton, Eric Lennep, Lehman Green. - k .-..W.vA, -is . , .. ,,, W, - i Xflvxff ,af if Flin ' 'fl 1 HH 1 'ii f.ef5If ' 1 5 ., 1 ffl' 5 A' :01 F ',l , its f X.. . .qw lv W?- efrartinns ,git ,6 '52 J uf. J A3321 i l L 'X 1 asf 'A mx , ,ARM , is X ld 4 Lectures, notes, Ia bs are all part of it Ag L -,. -. 2 f A Rm , .1 .v K, A i if ' W 1. This science class has plenty of alert siudenis. Wm- lx .ae , History mslrucfor Charles Quimby leciures To lnduslrl ous note takers s xi .fbq Dictation, listening, transcribing go on in many classes. The most modern typewriters and other secretarial science machines are used by many future business leaders. 4 , a s Hz, 1 2 5 l , ,5 5 2 3 1 uv 1 ff' ff, if V that X i it ilflil ' X ' IM! F62 'IW Piiiiii , 5 va aw.- Vigfg ' Patricia Jenkins, left, and Margaret Marlow listen to 1 musical selections and foreign language recordings in V -15, special carrels in preparation for classes. mi i 3 iii.- l4 Hob ob student center is the place Yu 3 How about a date? Or, is it, What was our assignment? Mickey Haney calls from the Hob Nob to find out. 3: F if fps Between classes everyone heads for a quick snack, o favorite soap opera, or some quick studying. .53 f 5: 9: 3 W Wg ff ff ,. ,V . , , 1,7 ' 'Lf Q O lf .1 W K. . - -use Q flssms, '1S..,s. NM ,. v ,,,,, nr' The bridge addicts are ot it again. Day and evening students use the student center for meeting friends or having lunch. for gossip, games, food, and fun She's not behind the 8-ball by a long shot. Pool, ping pong, and other games are available in the Hob Nob. lf Gail Johnson, Hob Nob hostess, sees to hot, fast lunches and snacks for students on-the-go. 533 Enioying the sunshine between classes near the Hob Nob are a number of students. ld ,faq Workers make things Click smoothly ,, KY A 4 , as-if . berf l ll Q . , vain ll ,f J 35' ll Carolyn Motte bookstore manager sells Freddie me 22?-5 1:4 Baker new books for classes AVS he . :,. ,., 'X Yr' on v- VX Town and Gown assistance makes Co-Lin!N thrive L. ,mu nm no-' 1 'NY 7f4'l 014' U ff 193672 I eff, Natchez Advisory Committee of 20 area citizens interested in Co-Lin!N's progress and Student Government Association leaders on campus assist the college in many ways. SGA officers are ex-officio members of the Advisory Committee. A . , Q V 1 f, 1 'i -4 1 H' , fy x , M . fs - 1 ' J r Members of the Advisory Committee are, First row, from left, Tiffee Fore, Chandler Jordan, vice president, Dr. William Godfrey, Mary Holloway, Jackie Campbell, second row, Theresa Lewis, Cherlyn Hester, secretary, Bill Mitchell, Dr. Dempsey Amacker, president, Judy Frederick, third row, Bonnie Freund, Dolph Tillotson, Bob Hal- tom. Not pictured are Peggy Buckles, Susie Davis, .lack Hill, Vernon Hines, Robert Marler, Marie Perkins, Fran- cis Ransom, Marion Smith, Bill Wall, George West, Sr. fl ,Q ' . 'Xi V I My V 1' If AFM' ,, 'J J i I ' '-A ' in 1 ns , ., 5 4 . . l SGA leaders for 1975-76 are, Front row, from left, Jackie Campbell, secretary-treasurer, Mary Holloway, president, Judy Frederick, vice president, Tammy Leake, freshman representative, second row, Kent Rogers, sophomore representative, Eric Lennep, freshman representative, Freddie Baker, sophomore representative. Malcolm Abbott Natchez Tom Allain, Jr. Natchez Kenneth Applewhite Natchez Carol Arehart Natchez Sandra Ellen Arnold Natchez Freddie Baker Natchez Kasey Barnes Natchez Norma Beach Natchez Robert Boyte Natchez Elizabeth Ann Braley Vidalia, La. Paul Brasher Ferriday, La. Camelle Brocate Vidalia, La. Susan Brockoff Natchez Pete Brooking Natchez Phyllis Bryant Natchez Maggie Mae Buchanan Natchez Jean Bullock Natchez John Douglas Burke Natchez Jane Burns Natchez Mary Nell Byrne Natchez Andrew Calvit Vidalia, La. Edgar Garner Carey Natchez Kevin Carson Natchez Renard Chatman Natchez Millicent Chapman Natchez lsiah Connor Natchez Billy Cowart Natchez James Crosby Natchez Karen Cumbus Natchez Kevin L. Dodge Natchez Students attend CL X N on quarter system 4 x X i Q.-if 4 v I Q 4 1 KW , A H A cc . L.. 'E 1 1 ' .::'s4.-, Q J 4 ,M-A E rss' l ..+ tx RTM! ' X . l l S 2s't'i? ic ,v 3 -Q. ff ii ,, , ,, A5 'XIV 6-s. Sophomore class 55 h ,, .1 sf.,.1 Skit H F L Q ' M , M, H we ,Q y 1 Hx VK Q Q Q it 9 K ly Y A. AA A Q 3.i.:., rzv ug .. X S, X xg. ' .... F X ' i ' F J SJ T6 ., vin wavy. c, :Z ..,. , .kg ,M 'I iw 1 'l Q ...S - :.:,...s:'::-3:21 Q i' 5 ' 'Eiga is ' .J .. N . 2 ' J 22522523 .T 1 ' :ia-, F ' N' S l 1 , 2 X, . :J ' :ss iw- .53 lc wc., xr! 1- bs, Rex CNN. X 'Q c. X. IN: z AK-. x Sarah Enterkin Natchez Angela Fowler Natchez Wayne Fowler Natchez Johnny Franklin Natchez Ronnie Gamberi Natchez Thomas Geoghegan Natchez Clay Gibson Natchez Debra Ann Gore Vidalia, La. Alonzo Green, Jr. Natchez Ben Green, Ill Ferriday, La. Willie A. Green Natchez James H. Griffin Natchez Curtis Q. Hamilton, Jr. Natchez Rickey Harrison Natchez Michael Hodges Natchez Mary Celeste Holloway Natchez Jeffrey D. Hooper Port Gibson Claude Hutchins Natchez Shairod Hux Natchez Donald lshee, Sr. Natchez Patricia Dianne Jenkins Natchez Betty B. Johnson Fayette James E. Johnson Natchez George Jolla, Jr. Ferriday, La. Peggy Jordan Natchez Leo Joseph, Jr. Natchez Kathy Kemp Vidalia, La. James W. King Roxie Ralph W. King Natchez Jo Lewis Natchez Registration means long lines of students X l53 54 Renae Loy Natchez David E. McKee Natchez Linda M. McMahon Natchez Thomas Maier Natchez Gary Alan Moiors Natchez Aaron J. Malley, Jr. Natchez Margaret Marlow Natchez Betty Burley Martin Natchez Richard McKey Woodville Greg Miley Natchez Carolyn R. Motte Natchez Diane Myles Natchez David Alton New, J Natchez Nanette New Natchez Michael Phipps Natchez Danny Pugh Natchez Elisha Quinn Natchez Becky Rankin Natchez William Rhoades Natchez Roy Rese Rice Natchez Kenneth H. Rogers Natchez Mike Runnels Natchez David Rushing Meadville Myra Saxon Natchez James H. Schepers Natchez Cliffie D. Shroyer Natchez Thomas Singleton, Jr. Natchez James S. Snow Natchez Luella Snow Natchez Marlene G. Southerland Lorman 4 X Q. va Q VS VX X Kg my R 9 x X SN Q 44, .Q 3 . S. Q 'E 'X 3 :Y X' 1 we A Q WY ' I .Il ci, T7 1? Ac? if x X, YZ? V7 ' l' -. ,Ei .ff J ' Z . ., . f . 'U ., ff-: fl I 5' .,.. ee .... 4 . ,.v- 5 , ll l k 5 sw. , s.. et- :-- ck , .fm :gmc ' . ., .iz ,. E-5 .-,g:,i,gi,,-x 5 J X ... SX? X i , 4, is - Q . -: 13.95 . f9l ,Y M.: .gig , -its I ek 1 i ' - 6 AA 1 'N I I f ck i9'1S- fir, dl. X u . S if -,G+ 'r ,. Q i V . Q x Q L 7 1 h 93 nr A Co-Lin Natchez students commute to campus iii 1 zu. 'iz U , mt 3 , '51 t f Z1 . for ,, 1 Q, i' A wx -. 1 734 IJ 1 . kg l 5, 5 of .t, tea QF ,gm meek tl geek? ig. ' 5 E gtg 53 I 'L lx ll' f We Y? - A 514 'J 'S - .RN -ir.: 'f ,-'- ff:-E IV. , ei C f fl' is .3 .,. .3 Q 5 K ,Q ict. , L. . f. , ...N A , wmc,..MccMWw ,.,,, . A,. ESSSEN Xexeee X K Q NR tc., W 3 xX 1 fmEQeH,?QQ5? w if - HUMfycmmQHe Kathy Staggs Natchez William Sturdivant Natchez Larry Joe Stutzman Natchez Robert L. Sudduth Natchez Lamar Swain Woodville Charles Taylor Natchez William Terrell Natchez Susan Claudette Tisdale Natchez Lisa Trimble Natchez Carroll Wallace Natchez Doris Webster Natchez John Wellborn Natchez Warren W. Whitaker Woodville Burk White Natchez Sherry P. White Vidalia, La. Thomas White Natchez Debra Sue Whitney Natchez James D. Whittington Natchez Mary Jean Williams Natchez Robert Williams Natchez Curtis Wilson Natchez Nancy Vannortwick Natchez Marie Louise Zuccaro Natchez Trustees attend ann ual meeting in Natchez Rita Alexander Roxie Burt Anders Fayette Barbara L. Barron Natchez Diane Boone Natchez Dell Bowman Natchez Ruthie Boyd Natchez Timothy Brooking Natchez Wiley Browne Natchez Brenda Browning Natchez Elizabeth Browning Natchez Sammy Charles Bryant Church Hill Larry Burchfield Natchez Courtney Burke Natchez Mitzi Burkley Church Hill Tim Burns Natchez Kenneth Lee Butler Natchez Mary Ann Butler Natchez Lavaughn Butts Ferriday, La. Ray Carr Natchez Ernest Carroll Natchez Kat Cavin Natchez Wiley Cavin Woodville Denise Champlin Natchez Darrell Cobb Natchez Nathan Cobb Natchez Jackie Cole Natchez Bernard Cooley Natchez David Corban Natchez Dixie L. Cotton Natchez Richard Crook Natchez Freshman class Q.. Ng iw: wiv rx -' 2 t A ,. l xx Qs 'V :'5ff-.':- 5 N 1 Q X ,Q sr P -X 2 x ll N gil l x Gas X ka' ML .1 , An 5 Q, . t1,. . N . L oi' 6 - , 5 935 lic il ' N Xi' l L is D vlan' in V, -v-1.,,.. , 1 v 1 Q . 451, 55 M, . . , . H , 1' . . ,A ,, , 'U 'L L- - ' ' -vvi -M vi, , of f - ., Wgiwrzwavfl - ,,,,1f,24A L L , I I ,-1 . .. , A.V,. ,' -,,4,,-12 .',,-zn'- , .315 ..,, V :v:.1,11.- H':', -V gf gg- 1, 'f ff , X A ' ' fi Q' t 7 . .ff M., - ' - ,1:,. . X vff fy Y 553315555 ' ' 22. c ' 1 .. ..,.,.-.vszf-51,2A-rx.,-I-f-' f ' -'C' 5 ' ' ' ' , t rf, ,, X H . Q. iq F w F -L i 1 v- wi I 4? I f r . V, J , 4 ' . me N Q f W f- , L 29, . x. . ' ' t' ll- 'TL fl? X .. ' wi g'42'f5 ..- .-NL,-i. 1 -- :iz Hob ob provides place for relaxation v lst , t O f F .5 'f I S-zx QA? Q. .1 1 1 ff. U l, ,l x xx . -1. X . X Nathaniel Curtis Natchez Gloria Davis Natchez Laura Ann Dees Ferriday, La. George Dodd Natchez Joey Dunn Natchez Pat Durham Ferriday, La. Elaine Edwards Natchez Ada Louise Evans Natchez Connie Farmer Natchez Alexis Faust Roxie Berna Fisher Natchez Pam Fitzgerald Natchez Willie Lorraine Fleming Natchez Brad Fondren Natchez Cecelia Ford Woodville Linda Foster Natchez Julia Ann Frederick Natchez Teresa Frederick Natchez Shelley Frierson Ferriday, La. Marie Garrity Natchez George Green, Jr. Natchez Lehman Ray Green Natchez Douglas Greene Natchez Deede Groves Natchez David Guess Natchez Leroy Guice Fayette Delrae Hamilton Natchez Bill Hammock Natchez Michael Haney Natchez Nathaniel Hardin Natchez Georgia Marie Harrison Natchez Kim Harrison Natchez Debra Ann Harrignll Natchez Ottls G Havard Natchez Anne Hawkins Meadvllle Ella Marie Hawkins Natchez Patty Hedglln Natchez Larry Helblg Natchez Thomas B Hendley Natchez Robert R Higglnbottom Crosby Gertrude Hill Natchez Dennett Hogan Natchez Duke Horton Natchez Edward Hudson Natchez Richard Hughes Natchez Richard Warren Hulet Natchez Doris Humble Natchez Eileen Hunt Natchez James lkard Natchez Delores Marie Irving Natchez Denise Jackson Natchez Viola Jackson Natchez Audrey Jean Johnson Natchez Carolyn E. Johnson Natchez Gloria Mae Johnson Natchez Willie Mae Johnson Natchez Barbara Jones Natchez Betty Jean Jones Natchez VW? wg, rf' Ns., 'Q .km gi is 4532 -, ,wh M is :Q 'N- ',,,,, ,V A 'ymV ,. fee' IQ 45 X 3 A-,V 5 ix E lx- . in .hx- S S Trillium conducts Who's Who election ef' 1 -rt . .1-::, ,Q J X x , X is 252 :Z tx c V tx R x -. X cs . ,. Q.. - 4 . . , X-: X E ? , X ,, N, ,Q,,A 1. gifs X if is m 51,4 4, ,. Pull academ1c program offered on campus Donis Jones Natchez Kathy Jordan Meadville Theresa Isbell Natchez Carol Anne Kaiser Natchez Beverly Kammerdeiner Natchez Randy Kirk Natchez Barnett Laird Brookhaven William Thomas LaMond Natchez Gwen Langley Meadville Tommy Leake Natchez Eric Lennep Natchez Tim Loy Natchez William Edward O' Natchez John F. McCaIip Natchez L. D. McCallister Natchez Sue F. McCallister Natchez Chuck McCullen Natchez Ronald McDaniel Natchez Duncan McGehee Natchez Phil Marler Natchez Lela L. Marsh Natchez Sherria Ann Martin Ferriday, La. Eugene Matthews Natchez Elton Merritt Natchez Tommy Milby Vidalia, La. Ruth Moore Washington Excel Mosby Washington Robert E. Myers Natchez Michael Pace Natchez William Passmon Janesville, La. Mary Louise Pickett Natchez Patricia Pintard Natchez Ronald Price, Jr. Natchez Kimi Collenn Porter Vidalia, La. Malcolm Raworth Natchez Jerry Ratliff Natchez Pamela Reed Natchez Elizabeth Rials Natchez Jeanette Rice Natchez Gloria Jean Riggs Natchez Rudy Rodriguez Vidalia, La. Paul Rounds Natchez Juanita Russell Monterey, La. Mitchell Rushing Natchez Roy Dale Rushing Ferriday, La. Ozzie Marie Scott Natchez Paul Scott Natchez Charles Lee Simon Natchez Melinda Ann Simonton Natchez Annie Singleton Natchez Barbara Singleton Washington Cynthia Smith Natchez Donna Kay Smith Lorman James Russell Smith Natchez Lottie Smith Natchez Ruthie Smith Natchez Sharon C. Smith Natchez Virginia Smith Natchez William R. Smith Natchez Richard Stevens Natchez li'?ii of 'tw Over 1,000 enroll on Natchez campus dur1n g year '9 '?f '54 .,.. F is i - 2. 'ff1ii'3i-1- sm 1 - '.'Fs':E'f' Gln?- X-Ns ENT 'W' xmcfiw Xisgig xx? x -X is -X N 3 I X Q cS,,'Q 5-j-'g:':'mSN' V - A . arc- - - - . 21552 x ,ww x X. w 'fl A . ,. wi x x e Y X am 9, N . X sq' . 5 x 4 it . X 1 c ,, c sg X ,X eg. ,gzy Y X 3 K Y'f'XT'EVT'5i t ' A ' A' skis my Nfzw l 5' , , -, ., , ' ' - as wx . , Y 'i . 5 Q Faculty, staff serve studen ts 1n many ways Oliver Stewart Natchez Lonnie Strahan Natchez Regina Strahan Natchez Elizabeth Strong Natchez Lanny R. Sullivan Natchez John Allen Swalm Natchez Daxie Mae Swayze Natchez Riley Jerome Swayze Natchez Dwayne T. Sykes Ridgecrest, La. Kathy Tate Natchez Wilbern Hinson Temple Roxie Dena Dee A. Thornton Meadville Willard Till Natchez Anthony Townsend Natchez Steve Trippe Natchez Debra Ann Wallace Natchez Sherry Wallace Natchez Annie Mae Washington Natchez Rosie Mae Washington Natchez Bobby Allen Weatherly Natchez Brenda Webster Natchez Louise Webster Natchez Eddie Wesley Natchez Deborah Wheeler Natchez Danny Lynn White Natchez Kenneth White Natchez Sheila White Natchez Sonfronia White Natchez John Robert Willard Natchez Larry Williams Vidalia, La. Ronny W. Williamson Natchez Connie Wilson Natchez John R. Wimberly Natchez Leon Zordan, Jr. Vidalia, La. Paula Blalock Natchez Jodie Bland Natchez Bruce Butler Natchez Ralph Fleming Natchez Robert Earl Ford Natchez Peter John Kamatsos Natchez Ernest Mallory Natchez Robert Matthews Natchez Gene S. McGehee Natchez Sandra McGlothin Natchez Suzanne Pearson Natchez Susan Smith Natchez Willa Taunton Natchez Carrie Thomas Natchez Gay M. West Natchez lg A -Wm fe' --3' 'YJQHMJ' 1 JQN A , .ln -91 I' ' - Qzlsifftiay-r. ' - X' 'L n, -, ,92 l :zaflYi ' l '.' ., -x- A J wig-, ,In.,,-. X, 1 ' ' A- '75 , f leg, fl' , Qgwcw w':92' Krgw L? 53 fe, Q' fa Q Q 14.6.44 whey 161.44 N9 2:76324 NJ 3 sims if 1 4 , -44 44. ZX .4 96' Xb r ' -.X .. 4 945 if rely FJKQQT HCV' Q 162.44 8 55 N f , ffl 6230 64 Kelcy Raney, Gayle Brister 1, Y 1 0 A- e .fk K 5 ' 4 ,Q Q ,Z fs .I 0 9 4 My fs ', , ' fm if f' f I 2 I ' Y? , ' N' T5 x ' A ai. -1-rf XX 'M rg V I 1 Q9 1 i39:? .: ga . f V- gf ygxfj ,..... ' Q , A 3 2' 3, if 1 V V was 2: Q3 . K rx: 3 Wyms , ,, 4' xx ., I n v-AY ' zz , , ,Q I '4'x '51-van fl 5 A 4 if -.': 1 1, . M1 1 za.- ' . . , f 'f' M 4 :E of .Q- Q 'W' '- ff'-n 5 4 iq ' Q LV- ' ' 3- 4. ' ' ,, N 2 ., 5 Ty- ' .- SA . ' -91:1 H gu- Inf QL- '1 4 ' 1' Q- ,-X ,, I 'nun .- Q. -,s5- ' 1 15- ' x ' 4 -ug A -L 556 9 win Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln High School 81 ga-A f o 'QT-'T' Kelcy Raney . 4, .,qk I, wr Gayle Brister Students elect two outstanding seniors 66 Thirteen juniors, seniors win f ,.. 1, Y, qi, W-::,'F' -Q15 Copiah-Lincoln High School's Who's Who consists of lseated I to rl Jimmy Shannon and Charlotte Creely, most athletic, Connie Case and Dan Reeves, most populorg lstandingl Casey Case, most handsome, Libbie Lowery and Prentis Williams, friendliest, Cindy Ray and Voyce Williams, most dependableg Patti Mercier and Joe Carty, most intellectual, and Keri Stegall and Richard Furr, wittiest. titles in Who's Who election ! H4 jf... i C ,uv- 1' 9 --. '9 ,Qi ,M , Q, . k X ' K4-ilqusw V 512 ffm. ,: kg 9 Vg , - 6115.5 -waimdu uf QQ qw, X xi., v. stl fi. x 'N iv gvw,,,.sX.f X . hmmm Sheila james wins most beautiful Sheila james most beautiful Four selected beauties in high school pageant gi aff Darlene Newman Tammy Douglas M-my 3' -cY '?W' ,- Q Li -fd 'Q X we a x . Renae Berch Theresa Iames Marilyn Clark wins homecoming queen Y l ! 1- iw ...Y - .,,, ,Qi I M26 7 AW! V My , -W Il M :A fa Members of The court were Cindy Ray, Dorfhea Wade Marilyn Clark, queen, Lori Russell, and Theresa James. l M...-....l..,.,. g,....i. H 3 f , Connie Case, Gayle Brister, .EV Six selected as homecoming maids O XV Xi-- N -XXX is Cindy Ray, senior maid, was escorted by Ricky Smith. Dorthea Wade, senior maid, was escorted by Jimmy Ray Shannon af? li 1 .Q 9 5 Q , ,. K ,' ? ok X 1 dwvzyilf jg? C 4 1 . ig Football Maid, Gayle Brister, with her escort Dean Benton. Connie Case, iunior maid, was escorted by Eddie Longley. es r t L ,f 1 ' s f f X., ' fi- C. I fig 5 Sophomore Maid, Lori Russell, with her escort Casey Case. Theresa James, Freshman Maid, with her escort Joe Portrey. Classes select favorites in Who's Who 9771 ,M It Q in 'lv' '39 ' .A P' 1 I . 4 , 4 ff J' l ' I L E: .' a I , , 1 H' at Class favorites include Dean Benton and Janet Rice, seniors, Mitch Berch and Sheila James, iuniors, Ben Hawkins and Nancy Lowery, sophomores, and Lee Smith and Debbie Mason, freshmen. Student Council provides leadership STUDENT COUNCIL members include ll to rl Bill Smith, sponsor, Kathy Smith, secretary, Charlotte Creely, vice president, Gayle Brister, senior, Mitch Berch, iunior, lbacki Renae Berch sopho- more, Marilyn Clark, president, and Tammy Douglas, senior. 11' ,,. I i 5 fe' If ' I ' -V Future Business Leaders organize chapter 525W-H . ' ew' FBLA members are lbackl Tammy Douglas, Cindy Ray, Elaine Beall, Darlene Newman, Melanie Malone, Mrs. Becky Burt, sponsor, Sheila James, Connie Case, Cindy Johnson, Rachel Long, Bar- bara Furr. lsecond rowi Patti Mercier, Betty Guess, Kathy Tarver, Debbie Warren, Valerie Elkins, Paula Smith, Dean Benton, Reba Jackson, lbottoml Joe Carty, Mary Mclllvoy, Hazel Owens, Libbie Lowery, Diane Miller, June Murray, and Dawn Hamilton. National Honor Society open to upperclassmen National Honor Society members are ltopi Diane Miller, Hazel Owens, Tammy Douglas, Richard Furr, vice-president, lbottoml Darlene Newman, Mary Mclllvoy, Patti Mercier, treasurer, Richard Case, sponsor, June Murray, Gayle Brister, secre- tary, Ricky Smith, Joe Carty, Susan Thomas, and Marilyn Clark, president. 'ggi X 'N -ii Marilyn Clark heads NHS and Student Council Chorus presents programs dur1n g year 1K ml 1 O WN nh Chorus members include lbottom l to rl Barbara Furr Sherrie Ricks Roxanne Madlock president- Theresa James Avis Booker Annie Montgomery Carol Wheeler treasurer. lback rowl Wanda Stringer vice-president- Cheryl Huckaby social chairman- Robyn Smith Berverly Roberts Debbie Hamilton Sherrie Cur Ioe Portrey serves as Scrence Club presldent .if N... ' liz, X li SCIENCE CLUB members are lbottom l to rj Carol Wheeler, Patricia Smith, Dennis Quarles, Theresa Barlow, Joann Stepleton, Elise Edwards, Ruth Friedman, Theresa Meese, Debbie James, Roxanne Madlock, Wanda Stringer. lsecond rowl Mrs. Glynell Beard, spon- sor, Sherry Elkins, Peggy Dickerson, Catherine Byrant, Larry Byrd, Cathine Smith, Tony Ferguson, Patricia Smith, Robyn Smith, Annette Dickerson, Geraldine Dickerson, Inez Townsend, Nelson Thames, Mark Hamilton, Reba Jackson, Anita Weeks, Ronnie Jordan. lback fowl David Parks, Bruce Smith, Herbie Smith, Lee Smith, Cheryl James, Joe Portrey, president, Debbie Warren, secretary, Hazel Owens, Rachel Long, vice president, Linda Jointer, treasurer, Betty Guess, and Becky Martin. SEIENCE ELUB5 UF HMEHILH Nfl if X : Cobra Chatter publishes bi-monthly paper 1 COBRA CHATTER members are ibottom l to rl Sherrie Elkins, Elaine Thornhill, Diane Miller, Debbie Mason, Kathy Tarver, Connie Case, Melanie Malone, Lori Russell, Nancy Lowery, Kathy Smith, Hazel Owens, Debbie Warren. 12nd row I to rl Avis Booker, Dean Benton, Joe Carty, Paula Smith, Brenda Hudson, Denise Beall, Madelyn Folkes, June Murray, Sherrie Nesmith, Barbara Furr, Dawn Hamilton, Ruth Friedman. iback row l to rl Mrs. Burt, sponsor, Cindy Ray, Editor, Keri Stegall, assistant editor, Shelia James, business manager, Prentis Williams, business manager, Libbie Lowery, special editor, Judy Weeks, special editor, Patti Mercier, news, Darlene Mewman, news, Mark Hamilton. if-1 Q mv '- xx , Q. . N 'jp ff, . in I 3 yy V Q A ,fit MQQZQY ,L 3 ff - t' Y- X Q s V ' ' N' , c V: v, N rx? str, K QR, g .ef W Q lt fxwti - 2 ' ' A it ' so ' if 3 'N -W-we-1. 3 ' ' W . E If s L nfl . 'H ' . ' i i ll- . TRILLIUM STAFF members include lseated I to rl Ruth Friedman, Burlian Walker, sponsor, Cindy Ray, Gayle Brister, Tammy Douglas, editor, Dawn Hamilton, and June Murray. lstandingl Kathy Tarver, Denise Beall, Anna Johnson, and Woodie Berry. f2nd YOWJ Barbara Furr, Patti Mercier, Susan Thomas, Brenda Hudson, Charlotte Creely, Suzanne Jackson. i3rd fowl Judy Weeks, Melanie Malone, Madelyn Folkes, Cecelia Barlow, Lori Russell, Keri Stegall, Sherrie Nesmith, Dixie Hutson, Alma Smith, Brenda Smith and Avis Booker. l4th rowl Darlene Newman, Betty Guess, Hazel Owens, Rachel Long, and Reba Jack- son. On the swing il to rl Diane Miller, Libbie Lowery, Becky Martin, Virginia Hamilton, Peggy Dickerson, Joe Carty, and Mark Hamilton. Trillium staff sponsors beauty pageant, Who's Who Y- Teens sponsor various service projects 'T' ,gtk V +5 ,GRA ,N f all wwiv Y-TEEN members are lseated l to rl Brenda Hudson, Gayle Brister, Marilyn Clark, president, Tammy Douglas, vice-president, Christi Smith, Elaine Thrrnhill, Letha Horton, Cindy Johnson, Sheila James, Melanine Malone, Wanda Stringer, Connie Case. l2nd rowl Robyn Smith, Sherry Ricks, Debbie Britt, Janet Rice, Cindy Ray, Rachel Long, Betty Guess, Hazel Owens, music, Debbie Warren, Elsie Edwards, Keri Stegall, program chairman, Patti Mercier, Mary Mcllvoy, Diane Miller, treasurer, Barbara Furr, music, Kathy Tarver, Denise Beall, Susan Thomas, service chairman, Judy Weeks, Libbie Lowery, secretary, Susie Parrett, Wanda Mclnnis. l3rd rowj Sherrie Elkins, Roxanne Matlock, Theresa James, Susie Ellis, Beverly Roberts, Debbie Mason, Reba Jackson, Debbie Sue Hamilton, Becky Martin, Debbie Dean, Dawn Ratlift, Ann Sandifer, Nannette Kimble, Dawn Hamilton, publicity, June Murray, publicity, Darlene Newman, Mrs. Marry Lou Lan- dress, sponsor, Sherrie Nesmith, Dixie Hutson, Cecelia Barrow, Lori Russell, Cathy Smith, music, Nancy Lowery, Debbie James, Renae Berch, Thersa Meese, Anita Weeks, Madelyn Folkes. ,-K 0 I Ji, rf? J f He, .sl K' 1 i rf! 0 '48 as 76 HI-Y members include lkneeling I to rl Dalton Bland, Bob Pettigrew. lseatedl Eddie Langley, Ricky Smith, Dean Benton, Richard Furr, Kelcy Raney. Standing ll to rl Jim Lowery, Steve Thames, Randy Chance, Lee Smith, John Benton, Casey Case, Richard Case, sponsor, Bruce Smith, Ricky Mclnnis, Dale Lowery, Ronnie Phillips, Ben Hawkins, Mitch Berch, lon the swingl Chet Mercier, Wayne Folkes, Joe Portrey, Mark Hamilton, Jay Duckworth, Dale Beasley, Charles Barlow. Hi-Ymeets for weekly programs W 'Y Cobra cheerleaders yell for teams COBRA CHEERLEADERS ore Uopj Lefho Horton, sophomore, fmiddlej Tommy Douglas, senior fHeodJp Renae Berch, sophomore: Paulo Smith, seniorp Qboftomj Libbie Lowery, iuniorg ond Connie Cose, iunior. ....,..... - 'Ii 'isa '-ff R 78 Cobras win four, lose six games l K 5 :ii 1 0,.,, H, 'N ir 'W ? 4, Afkwg S COBRAS are ll to rl Bob Pettigrew, Howard Dickerson, Tim Weeks, Mitch Berch, Dale Lowery, Jimmy Davis, Prentis Williams. Middle row includes Tracy Byrd, Ben Hawkins, Fred Jointer, Jime Lowery, Ronnie Phillips, Raymond Shannon, Russell Johnson, Tracy Pickett, Craig Smith, manager. Back row includes Roger Laird, assistant coach, Larry Byrd, manager, Voyce Williams, Bennie Byrd, Kelcy Raney, Jimmy Shannon, Carl Gordon, Robin Ricks, Dalton Bland, Richard Case, head coach. it . Ff - Jif ' M 3 ., Ye H -3 W G We -'fit -Q5 -...., cs... 1 COBRAS are coached by Roger Laird and Richard Case. Z X N CO-LIN 6 20 6 6 I2 I4 0 0 19 7 Scores Topeka-Tilton Bogue Chifto Pinola Newhebron Dexter Enterprise Mt. Olive Salem Mize Loyd Star OPPONENT 0 44 0 20 32 7 43 i, V, V. , 5,Ar . .. . ,, , ., .. 1' -,.e.. f- V v. I - -vf -. 4.4 ,,. . ...,f.,. '- ,. :N , . 4, V . V . ,t .K H , 1 40 ' 6 I0 Co-Captains of the 1975-76 Cobras were Kelcy Raney and Rus- sell Johnson. Getting most valuable honors wos Jimmy Ray Shannon. Voyce Williams received most improved player, while Fred Jointer won the sportsmanship award. Ronnie Phillips was named Mr. Hustle. s N . if 'lf .1' l l - ,. J ' 'A me fy ,g. ., A, 1 -'f ' . - f - N 5 q .. f 54.-S. , .W , we N f Q., ,K ,- .. ., - . .8 '. : .A W 2 ' Team mem bers win honors 'ik if . ls i i ,.-as 3-'V ' 2 Q 4 A In Na N 5 N X-we 9 N I I A' C obrettes post outstanding record COBRA girls basketball squad include iseated I to rl Charlotte Creely, iunior, Brenda Hudson, iunior, Renae Berch, sophomore, Cheryl Huckaby, freshman, Annette Dickerson, freshman, Carol Wheeler, freshman. Standing are Susan Thomas, senior, Gayle Brister, senior, Patti Mercier, senior, Paula Smith, senior, Roger Laird, coach, Madeline Folkes, sophomore, Debra Glasper, freshman, Debbie Mason, freshman, Linda Jointer, sophomore. V 1 P 'ex C 3 Q 1 9, ng: 'f X fi x . N ,, , ,, -1 XM- , 1 I - K ' 4 . ,W F 0 4 'X M., Lf' L, xx , X ' p,.! 'YJ'l ,Y M. I -v 5 Hama-5 4 School isn 't all study . . . xh,-, V L' 'H V mm. I iq . 'XR sl 3 5, it .. - E Pucker up, Morcelle. Hang in there, baby! t ,N 1- --,PENS ff 'N-.. -ro.. t 'xt V i x 1:5 i 2 I X , lt Homecoming 1975 Right on, Cobros! I brought my pet grosshopper to school. Oh No, I lost it! Goodie, Goodie, BO'-DCOTS! ffl Kelcy Raney serves as senior president SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are ll to rl Kelcy Raney, president, Richard Furr, vice-president, Keri Stegall, secretary, Patti Mericer, reporter Standing ll to rl are Gayle Brister, Student Council representative, Sharon Dykes, sponsor, Richard Case, sponsor, Tammy Douglas, Student Council representative. 1-..- 'rv .X ur' if 'Urfso W - ww.. Af x ' .,...,. W X X 0' .M 4 ... FN, Charles Barlow Dean Benton Gayle Brister Margaret Byther Joe Carty Casey Case Marilyn Clark Geraldine Dicerson Marilyn Clark wins homecoming queen Mark Douglas Tammy Douglas Ronald Francisco Richard Furr Beffy Guess Dawn Hamilton Cheryl James Eddie Langley Mary Mcllvoy Patti Mercier Diane Miller Timmy Munn June Murray Darlene Newman Hazel Owens Joe Portrey 'T- vb 'ltr' , sqm . A N, 111, W, i we ms 15? ,J a :Ck 4 Cindy, Dortha, Gayle represent seniors in court '5 n-. Semors plan for the future Kelcy Raney Cindy Ray Dan Reeves Janet Rice Jimmy Shannon Paula Smith Rickey Smith Theresa Smith Keri Stegall Robbie Sutton Kathy Tarver Susan Thomas Elaine Thornhill Doratha Wade Debbie Warren Voyce Williams Tammy Douglas serves as head cheerleader Charlotte Creely heads junior class 8 NK 5, J'-W? 15,9 t,sf.-- ... me -QW 1' C W: , as Cecelia Barlow Mitch Berch Woodie Berry Wanda Bridges Willie Butler Bennie Byrd Janice Byther Connie Case Cassandra Coleman Joann Coleman Charlotte Creely Howard Dickerson Jay Duckworth Elsie Edwards Valrie Elkins Patricia Farve Ruth Friedman Barbara Furr Larry Grace David Hamilton Mark Hamilton Dixie Hutson Reba Jackson Debbie James Shelia James Ik, , All W. 4 V f 2, 9 Y ' , V f 5 ff ' , V !, G f' -4 ff A 4 fl. f i 3 77 V MZ r . f 1 f f f' ' , 1 M 7 , 4 4 4 , AV - S 4 ,gg ,al . . y F F U 'tx l ' J 2 ia? A4 5, 2 l ,,Q:iVQl1' T V '77 X Y . -4 JPL' Y 49 M51 YB 2 539 .-. -r ::.4:', : r ,gal K' Q., We i pe 1 , . x V? .-,, ,E . K A tx X15 4 ff 55 -, 1 41 fm ,,,,,f wr? 1 1-fd Y M L , ff, 5 , . ,1 E , pa I v ,,l,g2i',l 1 5ys JUNIOR OFFICERS lfront I to rl are Charlotte Creely, president, Robin Ricks, vice-president, Libbie Lowery, secretary, Judy Weeks, trea- surer, Cindy Johnson, reporter. Standing ll to rl Mitch Berch, Student Council representa- tive, Gwen Young, sponsor, and Becky Bert, sponsor. Q 3 f :J X is 1 9 f . lil J J' MV'- . x ', Y- lf . x J 1 X. 1 ' 1 XC X N 2 15'-7 My if J -rg W' ef ft' 1 if W5 1' R if if fr Y Xl as K l A s-any 08 k-v we vw-an r ll l A- -V x l 3 T. X. ina Y! , - ,rs a ' fs as 59 juniors work toward sponsoring banquet A, . .N -f, . 'z Q W J 1 2 K gr. '4y 'lN':', '. JM'-,, at ,fa , fi. r '!.g,,4 ,.f SWA I I -nz-.. Wlfv f gtg!! r' gf 1 X 9 '? ,A Q 2 I Eff' 'f- 1 ' E, edt 11:-. . ,,,,., .A , f ,M 5 f 45 tif X , . i W 4 s A sm.. Y ,Qu ,: if ' - Q! if 'FH 7:4 r x 4 1 ,g.q '. 1 V19 fin lam 1 ln?'fx2'14 X Q' Cindy Johnson Russell Johnson Fred Jointer Shirley Jones Rachel Long Libbie Lowery Melanie Malone Becky Martin Louis Page David Parks Bob Pettigrew Tracy Pickett Robin Ricks Karen Roberts Tonya Shannon Deloise Sinclair Betty Smith Edward Smith Herbie Smith Patricia Smith William Smith Steve Thames Tommy Webb Anita Weeks Judy Weeks Prentis Williams Connie Case gets homecoming maid 6 N--....,.- .. ,sw , .H ,aw ',.,e,.-' A. I xy, pu? 'Wm' ,N yy 1 I 'l i 2, S' vagal .J Xi, 't ' B- :A- .. , xi . 9 G .-. A ' 4 'at' ' ' - ?f-2 DU, f V Q,-'4'9'f'w, s. 'Q I C sf F 3 L S, Sli 'msgs . ' i 5' XS, sg? X 43' ' ' ' at J M. ,, , 5 . . Q x ,Q V.. 4 4- '-we f-vw.. .NX I L, .,.b 'K A 4,18 ,. a f-+55 ,. I - f 'I X 2 P1-iN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are Iseated I to rl Letha Horton, president, Renae Berch, Student Council repre- sentative. Iback I to rl Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, sponsorp Nancy Lowery, vice-presidentp Earlene Wade, secretory, Madelyn Folkes, treasurerg Mrs. Beard, sponsor. Sophomores elect Letha Horton as president Katherine Bryant Larry Byrd Velma Byther Donnie Cagle Randy Chance Mike Clark Jimmy Lee Davis Debbie Dean Peggy Dickerson Kelvin Elkins Madelyn Folkes Carl Gordon Debbie Hall Shelton Hall Ben Hawkins Donald Hill Letha Horton Thomas Howington Brenda Hudson Marcelle Hudson Peorlee Jackson Linda Jointer Anna Johnson Delma Jones Ernest Jones Denise Beall Renae Berch Dalton Bland Barbara Bryant .' 'Mt'- Iv J F 'm , I Q5 . A , 'nf 1 vw. ,s, 0 'af iff t 1 'M 0 l 3' I . in 'S y g 'svf li' Q x :,I A . ., ,...:. . I A , . r I WN x I lu 3 , ,go it I TQ ' . :Z:,,!?'5 - Q , s ss , r , 'T '3 lv -2... . ' ' ' I -. ,I ., . s 3 N, .- Xie in J 4 Y 1 , I Q , 3' Lori Russell gets class maid for sophomores n T 'f I 1 1-f v-.w K, , , X ,su l N fy., -,-'iv' 1 nfl'-15: hi! 1 - - ' ai' .- sn , ':::::::3ggg:Z Sig, uneai:.,,,,pa4Q:' . qo9lQ' . .'g29 -no nu 1 Q an elif U :QQM QQ 'ltl +P' V :sus Q.,-lt' to I 51- !'ifI. ' ' 7 A 4 Q its ui 144 a .n to :::' 6 we 5 E1 an 0 v 0 Q, ' 2 SV, if -3 22. ll 7 rv l sz, lb' sl ,. .sv-22... uw :zu N-,..,.i!i4 Q., ,g . 1. ff . 1: 42 .f1,.:. , nt Q . - 1 5 N l i ii- , 0 f K , Yeti' New - 5 6 52,44 Zz ' 6 'Qi , , Y' i 53145 A f, .X P1551 , f 1? f ' is Q 3 f ws, 6' if 1 yy- was 6, , ,i . .V V,-,Q I fb, lx 5 'X 1 f , 'if ..r.'...l,- ' ls 3 ' nada ' ' 'Q-1 JI I I : ...,,,, A 1. .. ' t . :V , , . 21.1. ,,,, E 51, 3 ' ul l t .V X ,ips A y rf, wwf! V ,f ' lift- P f M P- 1 - R , V11 ,. .Q 5 Q i , , .t V , at It ,L .1 1. . o,- 'M A LJ '1' if Ll 43 V -ali? 4 61 , 'I A 'M I I l '-'U 5 4' ' -a A l V' 1 l r,. ,.,-vp Nannette Kimble Kevin Kreamer Jim Lowery Nancy Lowery Julie McDonald Stephen McDonald Wanda Mclnnis Stanley Martin Nancy Mason Randy Moore Sherrie Nesmith Cindy Newman Susie Parrett Evon Pendleton Ronnie Phillips Denise Quarles Dennis Quarles Hobert Riley Lori Russell David Sandifer Dennis Sharp Brenda Smith Catherine Smith Cathy Smith Craig Smith JoAnn Thedford lnez Townsend Earlene Wade Roger Wilkinson David Wood Us Fig 3' Sherry Elkins serves as freshman president 3 , lf J las FRESHMAN OFFICERS include lseatedl Annette Dickerson, Student Council representative, Sherrie Elkins, president. Standing ll to rl Mrs. Lillie Turner, sponsorg Lee Edward Smith, vice-president, Debbie Mason, secretary-treasurer, and Roger Laird, sponsor. Dennis Allen Sue Allen Terry Allen Jo Barlow Dale Beasley John Benton David Bland Avis Booker 319, 2: new gs. E 9? 8' W? ' 94' rmg Anita Bridges 3 F S fs, Debbie Britt W R 5 Eddie Britt g j . A 'Y' Jimmy Byrd ,sl A l ,Q 1 ' if - x lr Q R L ,X , f X r xi. .B , ., vc ,..- Lonnie Byther ,. GW Q J A' V Charles Cain I A A ,, , Kelvin Chandler xg 5, 1-.3 'll -. .1 Trucy Clay jjiij iiii ' , - A X N 'B Sherry Curtis ' 3 Q r A Annette Dickerson . V- , V' ix Q X, - ei gg, Q , 4 ,211 ' xg. x Karen Douglas 31132 g , V Ni. , s X Sherry Elkins ,qs ., A ,A V ,Egg 5 Susie suis f V S, 1 5 Mack Farve l NE. .TIS ' -' Tony Ferguson A. 'f -. , 4 Wayne Folkes A A gi K 4 f' X 'A Q J Earnestine Furnace X Q l Debra Glasper V A Bobby Grace Ye ' , , y Shelby Guess 1 .11 A I' Charles Hamilton 'tx Debbie Hamilton ' if ,N V- n - A f X X . N , A' ' Ti' 4 ' 5' . ' X J ' VJ A N -F I- 'J t' Virginia Hamilton N' l Miller Hawkins P l .. ' S I, N Cheryl Huckaby - ' , '-2 4 'E in ' ' Annette Jackson 3 -1 , Wy Q Robert Jackson, Jr. 3-I' X ' 'N ' 9 , x., Suzanne Jackson ' ' , xg ' li' Q - X eb ,X gx ' . .x. X . tx Q Y I .. Q V ' -X l SS 1 its 'R-xi X X X N S . vw in .-X Y -7 I v Class selects Theresa james as mald in Q '-. . A t is U XA N ,af ., w, 4' 1 . V W .c l .5 E Z- ' , R T Theresa James ' L David Jones is ,. mg a -t Rodney Jordan 'S ' iL!!x . .... vw A , Q- l wa., 1. Q il SAF .- Y s 'eunag 4-su-un... , 1 1 ' F N . fi, - ' . 1 FX X N X x Q , if is ,f-fa.: -' 7 Qx'. isv , Hsieh -, 12. ff. - av X - X. ,N ws. , F' f - ,:- ,J 5 ' ' 'fl 'Xl f N..-Y A V 1 . K-.. is rig Q .fa . ,. , s -Q S QSQ A Q . Q li i L 1 STV: J ' ' x A .41 ' .QQ 25 . RQ as sf Q. es? ,.4i+ .w 'Me by , , ' L A A' , ,,. ,. ' 'xx , an ,.,,, 2 - -J iff Q it i T ft 'ft' ' I , s- ' I tt L ,. f t ,sk ' - 1 11212 wail S ' I . 51, .1 ,N gf ,M I X: 1, . Q- Qi A ago ' life? ,K :,. 15, g N j-fig, ,... t T f M x P-X 6 s , .. .,.. ,I T , 'F fi 'M - si . 5. N. -is it - ksf 'FSS 'N K - 1 ,- , f L ' . ' -A H I ,C X ini Q Afii, . X . lux 1 X 'v - JA Q -At . ,J- Dale Lowery Marsha Malone Charles Marler Kenny Marler Debbie Mason Roxanne Matlock Thersa Meese David McDaniel Richy Melnnis Chet Mercier Willam Miller Annie Montgomery Timmy Munn Harvey Page Bill Parks Down Ratliff Sherry Ricks Ellen Roberson Beverly Roberts Ann Sandifer Alma Jean Smith Bruce Smith Jimmy Smith Kristi Smith Lee Smith Lee Smith Marion Smith Patricia Smith Robyn Smith Joann Stapleton Wanda Stringer Nelson Thames Bertha Mae Weeks Tim Weeks Carol Wheeler Otis Young 2, FR . myf A ' -2,'3vQ,z Students enjoy Ilfe on campus U .. . g- M, I ff . .. .- ri -few, S . ,iqvw . , MM,-7' ,W Q, , f ' ' ,- 'im Q L .415 'slay' A We found 0 grosshopper . ,ff vw. , . ., ii 1 F F, .W I W ,P 4MfW W, 5 ii? we 2 X, ff , vff f I xl M- -f , ' 5 10 :ff , ' I ve got the grosshopper Here I II give you the grasshopper I um the grosshopper' Staff sponsors high school pageant 'wr I -'- .. ,v.,. V tv.. T IA' ., X . 1 , t I . , t F ,I lx S957 4 1 E 1 ! ., .'., f'f 52 -.-: Chosen as beauties in the annual Trillium high school pageant were Theresa James, Renee Berch, Sheila James, most beautiful, Tammy Douglas, and Darlene Newman. Burlian Walker, pageant director, was master of ceremonies. Eighteen competed in the pageant, which also featured Who's Who winners. 1,'E. 1 .. l ...nil l L xxmmwxx , W ' g4jc H 3 . 'RTN mug new A fl ,Q z A' z o 0 fi Y u x Q 1. xxqfref xaefaewfuaefsw , rw mx: 'W rim' mf, Kiev mg, 9 E: C2 'VD' 'f'.'J-1' ws,,..,-una--a-.4 X- -Xl' 1112 5 jg A-Q? 5 fe. 923 fi' gf: Ye tr if S fi, 542.44 if Sze, if Q 5 ffsgwbaf ,fl My PRD KQQJA N938 It X J ' ' fl cn V , ah ' 'l lt A ' , 5 if N , 9 0 4 2 A -' . L 1 ' A A 1- 4' ,1 1' . 7' ',f Q , MW, r 3 6 L W 0 'Lv .9 , ' : ' 1 ' ft , VA . ,v.- 2 tx v . ' ' KL 'I . ,-,,',' j 6 a F7 W , A K., y in 4 6. 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V A 5 A 1 5, - his Q ..... in NN, mx, .N .X X r Ni 4 s 1. 1. - x Q, - K fi f v S762.M f-h.5Q5 g,EJ N532 ' Kim WWA Sf fs 32 ff fs a H' 4 1' Z K 5 9 1' n KL ,x N .1 lv K: S, ye, ...SQ sic, WCW' 'WAV 'K9'C'N r 67 ' f .X S 2 5 2.9 an 495, 92 ...Qi ,few , Xfiffx B695 1 Y 3 35 fs fl fi 5 Z Ahmiuilstraltiun, ' jfarulig muh Baath nf Glrmtvvs ff 3 JQQQKIPKNJF sJ'5fb'?6TJ'5f' 162-4' wax 240.14 X. -. I 3 Copiah-Lincoln Junior CoIlege's Board of Trustees is composed of Iseated I to rl Sturge Dodds Copiah County P D Armstrong Coplah Julius Lotterhos attorney Dr Billy Thames, CLJC president, Dean B. F. Hunter, Wesson campus, G. L. Tutor Simpson Dr Jim H Stribllng Lmcoln Lester Furr Copiah Dean Eddie M Smith Natchez campus D Law G. McLaurin, Adams, Miss Malinda Robinson, Adams, Tom Reed, Adams Back row II to rl James M Price Lawrence Versie Rushing Lincoln Gerald Hart Lincoln Tommy Jolly r ence, C. C. Graves, Jr., Copiah, Sidney Parker, Simpson, P. E. Bates Jefferson C C Clark Lincoln Frank Lowery Lincoln Dale Sullivan Copiah Harris Henley Copiah Marion Hayes, Jefferson, Larry Brown, Adams, James Handiis, Adams and Wes Burkhardt Adams Not pictured are John Dow Lincoln James T Herring Franklin Milton N Jordan, Franklin, Troy Carroll Greer, Simpson, and Berry Givens, Lincoln 2 COPIAH COUNTY B. B. Berry Lamar Smith Virgil Smith Tommy Heard W. E. Hood LINCOLN COUNTY W. A. Rogers Lee Edward Gatlin Heber Britt Ben Laird Claude Diamond SIMPSON COUNTY Ollen McAIpin A. D. Berry L. C. McAIpin Garrett Mullins Ralph Shotts LAWRENCE COUNTY Talmadge Brister George Hartzog . -,, 4 w. mn,-, I 1 L Q. ,, ,,, 5 , , Q. Board of Trustees work hard for college d1str1ct BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS Roy May Edward Hedgepeth Woodrow Williamson FRANKLIN COUNTY Roy Shell Carl Ray Lehmann Ike Murray Frank Allen Hilton M. Zumbro JEFFERSON COUNTY James Hamberlin D. F. McCormick Noble Frisby Sol Jackson Sylvester Gaines ADAMS COUNTY James H. Carter Sammy Cauthen Barney Schoby Maxie Wallace Boyd Soiourner Iolly becomes vice president Wesson campus Administration leads faculty and staff Lf' ln 'I girl fl! 'wx 'Q--fs' . Q. his ADMINISTRATION on the Wesson campus are ifront I to rl B. F. Hunter, dean of instruction, Dr. Billy B. Thames, president of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College District, and Billy R Folkes, administrative assistant. Back row includes James M. Lewis, registrar, F. K. Horton, Jr., business manager, and Burlian O. Walker, director of public information. sa, en' 'T' Other administrators include ll to rl Forest Case, Jr., dean of students, Mrs. Frances B. Frazier, head librarian, Edgar W. Martin, director of adult education, and Danny Dykes, director of computer services. Division of Student Services aids studen ts vD'k v4m,, a V':9'?l- A The division of student personnel services includes lseated I to rl Mrs. Laura Butler, hostess, Stevens Hall, Mrs. Winnie Mae Hennington, resident nurse, Mrs. Modena Raney, resident nurse, and Mrs. Margie Panquerne, hostess, Copiah Hall. Back row includes Alton Ricks director of student development, Danny Harrell, counselor, Lincoln Hall, Grover Smith, director of student life, and Bradley Smith, director of student activities. Not pictured is Harold Luther Smith, counselor, adult education. 00 Humanities offers courses in six departments 1 wwf. 1,7 f- Humanities offers a wide variety of courses in six departments. From left to right are Durr Walker, Jr., division chairman and English, Mrs. Sharon Alexander, English, Mrs. Wilma Cole, reading, Mrs. Edna Earle Crews, English, Mrs. Keith McDaniel, English, Mrs. Nancy Dykes, English, John R. Landress, speech and theatre, and Burlian O'Neal Walker, journalism and English. Not pictured are Harold Patterson, French, and the Rev. Ken Stringer and the Rev. Ralph Ellis, religion. QV ' . MW' 'fytg' , if J 1 wk 9 1 ff in is . nw f 4511. ,NB 'A If ' -imi- Mfg B. R. Frazier, chairman of social science division, is on the left. Others are fl to rl Miss Jane Ainsworth, history, and Danny Harrell, political science. fbackl Harold Patterson, social studies, Jim Lightsey, psychology ond sociology, and Wade Alexander, history. Social science teaches about the world we Iive in Science, math provide knowledge for today's society I lun 'I' -- The division of health and physical education includes lseatedl Ronnie McNair, assistant football coach and track coach, Mrs. Katherine Huckaby, chairman of division and physical education. lstandingl Alton Greenlee, assistant football coach and baseball coach, Walter Angleoff, golf coach and golf pro, C. B. Hawkins, head football coach and physical education, and William Lewis, head basketball coach. Not pictured is Gwyn Young, head wom- en's basketball coach. W ,,-'ff' l X ,. , l 1 Y ' Q u , N , - , l . A V -' 'fa 'iid -z l I Y 4' 1 X l ,T ,. 3' 4 of i , 1.5. f ' - 'Q-QI: - Health, physical education develop body and mind ft I A P. l X Ez 76 ' ff X Z ' X Q-C s 'Q 1 y 'Kittie Q V ...J Math and Science division faculty includes ll to rl Roy Daughdrill, division chairman and math, Mrs. Lena Thompson, math, Donald Johnson, physics, Mrs. Sarah Johnson, home economics, Jerry Dykes, math, Miss Phyllis Hayes, chemistry, Porter Leftwich, biology, Dr. Maria de las Reyes, biology, and Danny Weaver, biology. Not pictured is Donald Cotten, biology, on leave of absence first semester. l 201 O Business division develops skilled students F '4'K al iw-W ,V I v. Q-.lm 9. 1? f aw' w:f,fjff1.,,zi::1: 1' if 5 ffl: ' In ,410 qi .'f:'l-'l:gf.i i ' islet, tv Q , uv'v'L Off 'L 2'n 'i n, !5'o' g 9 I l'n 'Q rin 'tr ir,.g,:,s..n ,A g! 'Legg af V7' x' in inane CJF' 1 D. 1. u K,- 9.1! K i.,. ,i I The division of business consists of U to rj Charles Hart, accounting, and Michael Mclntyre, economics. 'i We 44 0 4 XX - .9 W I sv. 3 ix- -x 1, rf L, The division of fine arts is composed of ll to rj Stanley Stewart, chairman and band director, Miss Joan Harris, piano and Music Literature, Tom Ross, art, ond Miss Julio Guess music department chairman, seated. At the right is Jim Turner, choral director and voice. Fine arts offers art, music, band, and choir 2 i l 'I 1.'.1 r.1 ii 1.'.1 53 7.1 E-5 r1 L.'.1 53 E11 r.1 E-E 1-.1 I.-I Vocational- Technical offers a wide choice of courses r r'lI'1l Ir1l'1 L'.1 L'.1 I-'J 1.'.1 1.'.1 L'.1 P1 P1 P1 P1 F1 1-1 1.'.1 1.'.1 L'.1 1.'.1 L'.1 1.'.1 P1 P1 F1 P1 F1 P1 L'.1 L'.1 1.'.1 1.'.1 1.'.1 L'.1 E'31'I'.'l1'I'J 53 53 53 53 EJ ' 53 51 53 r1 r '1l ll'1 1.'.1 1.'.1 '.1 1.'.1 1.'.1 r1 ra r1 r-v ' .1-fa' -f J' I-1 is-J, fe R 2 e 1. 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VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL faculty includes lfront l to rl Herman Cavin, drafting and design, Sam Smith, building trades, Floyd Hoover, air conditioning, Jimmy Smith, assistant vo-tech direc- tor, Glenn McGee, air conditioning, Johnny Wilson, heavy equipment operator, Lamar Foote, welding, George Jordan, related studies, and Charles P. Creely, vocational-technical director. Back row includes Earl Sisco, machine shop, Bill Parks, electronics, Jack Amacker, commercial truck driving, Mrs. Helen Montgomery, director of rural health programs, Bobby Leonard, heavy equipment mechanics, Mrs. Charlotte Heatherly, RN, practical nursing, Jack Burt, welding, Mrs. .lean Ricks, secretarial science, Gilbert Lawrence, machine shop, Mrs. Lucile Horton, related studies, Jack Tyson, heavy equipment mechanics, Mrs. Faye Hill, cosmetology, Jim Herrington, auto mechanics, Mrs. Zoula Hennington, medical laboratory technician supervisor, Dwight A. Harris, auto mechanics, Mrs. Shirley Knabb, secretarial science, Noel Assink, data processing, Ed Smith, drafting and design technology, and Bob Huckaby, vocational counselor. Other faculty members include Charles Langley, electronics, and Mrs. Irene Brister, RN, practical nursing. .w-iff, .v .,.!N XM ., Q .ve ' h I Vu :LF J., K is ., ii ii' N 1'?Z'Q',.i'. ' I X f J! ,E -fi-1 L -Nm' K 1 Him, . ' ' dm .mg . ga wi u XX Y ? 203 O4 Staff assists students in many ways 1 6 sw lfw ' . 9 H seeks cs-xzwv-s-wswgusxggyswk W?59f NN'vWX'N5'lXY'X3'lC3- 'Gmwfl. 'x 'Y F W H X . . . .X ,A -MH 4 nc N A -- K -- .wxft ' X N 1 . X t . 5 . - Q-kt .ca ., .. ....-.., ....,... ,,..-,.,.,n,fm ----- -sQ:e.s.eg:ee:fmeeee9weee.f1.rseei5lh-si-wt-ewfeew rswN A:EEEXXvQg3 -, .wwii .fe--vm-e.,.-,,.,. ,.x..s,., --Q 4 4 h X it 2 7 T- Wu' ll.?!tgf!'KE'i:Y '5l'i t X M. N A ' i 1 . . M . s sswr:.s.i.,,......,..,s,..w,,.,.,,c.,.s.,...Mt..mW.s .4 xf,s..m, ly , gl :4 .Ns,,:::..,, 4. i , .A giving. If , ' 6 ,,. l 4 'i X E I . gr . v 3-ine . 1' 1 . X N V H ' . A-.-y.n.vgsi,., ,4..s,,X .M 'i 'T' 'M 5 . . -f - 9 Y' 1 1 C - . I' tl L w qw Q- NN: , av.. 8- I -' , . V ' . W, -s SNK!! li Y ' uf.-,xv -f . 5 , itll X s . V, f 1 Staff members include lseated l to rl Mrs. Ruth Slay, bookkeeper, the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director, and Mrs. Helen Mullen, assistant librarian. Back row includes Mrs. Nell Creely, library assistant, Rick Case, assistant director of computer services, Mrs. Rachel Thompson, assistant manager, bookstore, and Charles Hart, bookstore manager. l W . -43 EQ tr if ,gs Sag Nh .Arr 'lv- 4 Other staff members include Freddie Stegall, plant superintendent, Mrs. Juanita Thomas, hostess, student services division, and John Packer, cafeteria manager, ARA - Slater Food Services. Not pictured are Ms. Jerry Dees, night circulation clerk, library, Mrs. Nena J. Smith, Colette director, and Gary Anderson, assistant cafeteria manager. Secretaries help faculty and studen ts fl 'Y' 'nr 'mer ,IS www Secretaries on the Wesson campus include ll to rl Mrs. Alma G. Smith, Secretary to the President, Mrs. Mary Ann Bowman, VA Clerk, and Mrs. Ginger T. Smith, secretary, vocational-technical division. .,.4sQ,N is is sv, Mr :isis X.. gt. bf' 'D Q. 45 1' f - .Q W 4+- is ,,, . s. A Nw! ll 1 YN K' Ry X: 5 tr 're' ' ' I 'N-3 'Nz S4 f- fiif fi '+- fs a+. 2 Other secretaries on campus include lseated I to rl Mrs. Nellene Russell, secretary to vocational-technical director, Mrs. Nell Jones, secretary, business office, Mrs. Sheryl Mont- gomery, secretary, adult education and administrative assistant. lback fOWl Mrs. Katie Furr, secretary to dean and registrar, Mrs. Judy Case, secretary to student services, Mrs. Joy Lowery, secretory in library, and Mrs. Ann Stephens, secretary in business office. nu'-' Sixteen teachers lead the high school division s- ' niii'Hg. . . N, S 1. 'l sr-.',,, t !, l N N---so 1 . megs. 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'Sgr-,sf wif. ,-Qs' --H fi 1 f ,Qi r T135-S.-'JY-x , 1 'l'w4s . j .. .' .22-N ails Nfl 'f af i ' if 5, . N Tx -qg-L3 gf ef., l . , -, if -ag'-Qi .P 55.12. it Y 'lui g .:1:i?xfh'5:1l.2ll' Q- I .gi 'QL g .zzziilimzvig-Q., Is- . ' if :z:kyS'i:1H: 11f' i- -5' s -'--. M Zuliixglllfgl 'ir .b'iL'1..j fm 206 High school faculty and staff members include iseated l to rl Mrs. Sharon Dykes, English, Bill Smith, princi pal, Mrs. Becky Burt, business, lsecondl Mrs. Glynell Beard, science, Mrs. Lillian Turner, reading, Mrs Jackie Thurman, study hall, Mrs. Ruby Pearl Smith, secretary, ibackl Roger Dale Laird, math and basket ball, Gwyn Young, math, and Richard Case, social studies. 'sun Qi vi Q is!s'.i!i'i.lie,i.i v.d islwizil W ms an , , ,,. zsiiidiflisiiiig S ..ll-l :Q Z . 1 1 1 1 M -, 1 3 yu! idislielis' Q wig! 'mr' ,Il 5 ' M' ,... J N . 'qu-fc' -z 2 5 E I 1 i s wx X39 Other high school faculty and staff include lseatedl Mrs. Debbie Leftwich, teacher aide, Mrs. Kay Counts, building trades, lstandingl Alton Greenlee, social studies, Jack Thomas, industrial arts, Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, English, and Mrs. Sarah Johnson, home economics. Natchez Campus Eddie Smith heads Natchez campus as Dean 1 Administrators for the Natchez campus are U to rl Delton Porter, counselor, Eddie M. Smith, Dean, and Howell C. Garner, administrative assist- Secretaries provide invaluable service to campus Secretaries, standing, Helen Wilson, and seated U to rl Shirley Buckles and Kathleen Hutchins 7 O8 Librarians aid needs of students f -1: my g. , .lf 5. Q . Natchez campus Librarians lseatedl are Mrs. Willie Mae Dunn, head librarian, with assistants, I to r, Janet Evans and Susan Chapman. Not pictured are Pennie Dickey and Emma Harris, assistant librarians. fv- 4 zeal if-7 ::' ---- Social Science offers history, go vernmen t, geography Teaching social science are ll to rj Elliot Trimble, American national government, Charles Quimby, history, and Susan Presley, history, geography, and French. Fine Arts enriches students curriculum Composing the fine arts faculty are ll to rl Rickie Anderson, art, Charlotte Flowers, accompanist for Co-Lin!N College-Community Choir, and Wayne Saxon, music and director of choir. . YJ' I D 1' in A w Y :gig ,g i if t f A ! Natchez campus Other divisions include health, ma th, science Among other faculty members are il to rl seated, Allen Oliver, biol- ogy, Van Stewart, health, John Bullen, chemistry, biology, and phys- ical science. Standing are Charles Walker, American national gov- ernment, Lamar Winstead, algebra and physical science, L. B. Bull- ock mathematics. Not pictureu are.Rebecca Odom, biology, Harry Young, health, Willie Hoskin, algebra, and Mackie Roberts, physical science. Humanities provide English, journalism, speech Teaching in the humanities division are ll to rl Annette Donnan, English, Carolyn Smith, English, journalism, and director of public information, Paula Crouch, English, Mary Eidt, English, and Mathilde Jungling, reading. Not pictured are Carolyn Car- ter, English, Joon Gandy, iournalism, Lou King, speech, and Clyde Webber, speech. ff' - 'v Secretarial science instructors are ll to rj Sherryn McDonald, shorthand, typ- ing, and English, and Ann Bullock, typing, shorthand, records manage- ment, secretarial prccedures and administration. ,pf gr- N' 2 3 R Outstanding program trains future secretaries Natchez camgus Students enroll in psychology, sociology courses s..........! Teaching psychology and sociology on the Natchez campus are ll to rl George Gunter, sociology, C. G. Prospere, sociology, and Tommy Ferrell, sociology. Not pictured are Doug Hall, psychology, and Rose Pan- sano, sociology. 1,..D ,,. -M. , .. N., X fi . N ,,:f,,W.mm,, Business division offers a variety of courses The business division is composed of ll to rj Albert Duck Jr., economics, Lyman Smith, director, distribution and marketing technology program, and Bill Culberson, economics and accounting. Not pictured are Mike Tatum, accounting, Rusty Jenkins, and George West, Jr., business law, Don Marion, computer principles, and Richard Follin, engineering drawing. Faculty find things to cheer about pi , 5..- 31 1 A MMM' , Wwwtw at Q I ,wr rf! ff:-4. W4 Mfcw 1- ' -few 'fmt ET m5' ? 2 + C' 'f 0 4 ' 5Qc,M .Q.v32fgJw- wg Qw w 025, cvwoiz 'J N A ,L 9T 8 53 19 I . I LL f -f ,v ' L A f' 0 M 7 1 , xx ,., r V 7- 2559005 gm Y 136.25 5, freflr wbx 3762-4' ' - 6363 if-76 x.?K4ii2S5'P? SSCN f'Q94', SCN' S' 4? 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Y I L Students express themselves in many ways 'ffE'. 1 ,, an if M ' VSA-' nfl' EEE WE 1.1! -. mvsmswse r'i'i3F'n BRAKE xl., X 'TN 33 Im fnulfif WIN www? VINNFF flnmufvrfy In ,Hg I Inf I0 . 41-ew Gwmfugm Lwwmq- 5Uu- ' Trillium sponsors ann ual beauty pageant 2 -,M ..,,g. .A , H 5 l f w , 5 ' :- 'fii::'2?- ts f lk f ?:5sHSf2zQ151:..JS-5:29,zz-1.-2:1 '1::f:-. 'fief:s2s:sw:21s: -. -I Jw 2 :i -, , V K -11 ' B- a' Q5 - ,.,.i5:' if .3 U -2g3i,:,,,5f:- ,ka N A . - , .b Vt ' :L , . t , W ref. , w f ' l 'iff'ifE:ft ' r f 1, .fs -f eau :af , ,S ,Q -N-' M- -- , V - ,. Q .ve-N--W .'-- 1- .- 5:1 .12 ,k,, V 5, 1 554 ,. , , Q ., .. , W EB at ,QL ': 'lf Q , M, ff:-:.' ,'. 'Tw.F ' - igfnf i f - . as . f- , A ' N 1 J 1 : JR: - c . , ' , l .IQ - 'P' Y? . 3 .1 I i ' 5 3 l Q I , ' 2 , y , , , I 1 Q, g re , A . il ,f f T A 4 n . , :- ,-ri:-qw r r., N . , : .2 -5-1 -H 1-fr 'W .,.:3!+aJ t V 1, ff A .g,,, X , 'B' - 9 ' f , wmv- M- W . -A , , - , if' . '53 i:i'f-:35If5.f: '4' , - , -5 '- - fa - Q Q 1' r Twenty seven contestants entered the annual Trillium beauty pageant, Something to Cheer About . Diane Dees won most beautiful, with Pam Weeks, Becky Bryant, Kristina Britt, and Joye Cooper winning beauties. Burlian Walker was master of ceremonies. -V Cheering about Co-Lin's food . . . nw The Manhandlers 5 Swallow what? It'sin me! K..xgm.N No way. 1 g , Jig... IN ple- r . x h . Y ..-+ 'd w,,,.,- X i Qi lf' ' ' ai ' 9 .M A x Sk, ' i af ax, RAE- if f if ' in as . fa X! 'X V M X Lf :X A' X ,A ,.'Egf.. -fx., - I I ,is Q is .ga rr Qsfx ,X - , , vga? xx fgxvx ,X I afe if. Poor thing . . . 7 janet Douglas wins Miss Copiah Lincoln 1975 A -' -of is - ez ' ' ' ., ,f ' V Q . l 5 ' - 'ff' . . Q -Q, .-f V' :V .mv ':.f 'Q its wifi '7 4111? mf f ' .V ., 1 5 1 . - Q' , Q 2, 4 ' fa, ,- , - ,V . fl as i., ' V l lille. 'fffiy 'V I ' i Z A ' f 1 ff X. 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