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

 - Class of 1977

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'Wi' A couple that has taught at Copiah-Lincoln Junior College for the past sixteen years . . . a man and a woman that give of themselves to the students and to the purposes of the college. Mi A woman graduate of Hinds Junior College with a B.S. and an M.A. degree from the Uni- versity of Southern Mississippi . . . A man that graduated from Southwest Junior College and received his B.S. and M.A. degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi, his M. S. C. S. degree from the University of Mississippi and who has done additional work at the National Radio Institute in Washington D . C . and Eastern Institute Training Center in Brook- lyn, New York. 'F A woman who has taught junior high, high school and college home economics, high school chemistry, biology, and forestry . . . A man who teaches physics, physical science, and mathematics . Mi A couple who has both taught at Lexie High School, Union Church High School, Newhebron High School and Home Vocational High School . . . A woman who taught her first year at Isola High School . . . A man who taught his first year at Salem High School after which he served in the Army. A man and a woman who have both received the Star Teacher Awards. Mi' A lady who is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an organization for outstanding women teachers . . . the president of the Wesson Garden Club, vice president of the Missis- sippi Nutrition Council . . . A Sun- day School teacher at Wesson Baptist Church. 'FM' A man who enjoys spending time with his students, fishing, working with radios and gardening with his wife. Mi' The mother and father of Danny and Dianne. Mi' The people with smiling faces and working hands that will be remem- bered as a major contribution to Copiah-Lincoln Junior College and that will be forever cherished and honored by all those that have passed their way. IT IS WITH PRIDE AND PLEASURE THAT THE 1977 TRILLIUM EDITORS DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK TO . . Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. 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M Q2 t 3 EQ 1 iii Q i am 5 Nz' 3 I We 45,4 Q .,,, I-1 s ' .B 3 eg ' Mfg 3:58 ,, Q: bv-..,vQ-N , I .QA Student Govemment Association council members include ffront 1 to rj Wanda Cone, Janice Tanner, Mandy Sproles, Clara Adams, Sandra Walker, Debbie Harris, and Susan Daniel. Back row includes Nick R. Norton, Paul Panqueme, Steve Keywood, Stan Allred, Ronnie Hyatt, Terry Smith, Richard Furr, and Bob Odom. :ldv t.,1'ITI7 -..quill Leading CLJC's Wesson campus student body are Cl to rl Ronnie Hyatt, president: Terry Lee Smith. vice president: Janice Tanner, secre- tary: and Stan Allred, treasurer. 22 ss -4 Us Resident Councils make rules for dormitories v 'Q L t l K I 'y,,e..-f .z .M 1,17 -i ' I 4 Q' , 1 1-v 1 g gu i it 3 1 Composing the Women's Resident Council are Cl to rl Kim Adams, Linda Moulder, Sue Richardson, Cecelia Hubbard, president of Copiah Hall: Arm Heaton. president of Stevens Hall: Susan Daniel, and Mandy Sproles. Back row, 1 to r, are Martha Wilson, Retha Rhymes, Marie Garrity, Danita Dalton, and Ester Schmidt. 33522- 4 ni 'WW fit 'Us 'C' Wt 4' 9 v4 .596 f P fu .QW , , 4,4 if-V1 hmm:-P' Q ,, bl .1 1. Members of the Men's Resident Council are Cl to ry Steve Lee, secretaryg Eddie McKinney, vice president: Joe Brown, president: and Grover Smith, advisor. Standing, 1 to r, are Ronnie Fleming, Charles Osborne, Bill Logan, and Swep Taylor. BS U holds Vespers, other activities in new Center -' ' T475 ' R , ' I . ., .I ..,. Vl.. .,..,A,, ,,iV,, I Q 1 ' In front of the new Baptist Student Union Center are the BSU officers. from 1 to r, Larry Smith, dorm representative: Mike Moak, music director: Janice Tanner, dorm representative: Cynthia Hammack, pianist: Alice Collins, Vespers chairman: Debbie Thompson, secretary: Doyle Wilson, special activities: Kim Adams, special activities: Lois Frazier, president: the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director: Bob Berch, Vespers chairman: Sandra Walker, dorm representative: Bill Sumrall and Beverly McGhee, missions chairmen: Phil Granger, dorm represent- ative: Rhetha Rhymes, Vespers chairman: and Van Windom, Noonday chairperson. Weekly trips to nursing homes, Vespers nightly, Noonday on Thursdays, the state convention, and retreats are just a few of the BSU activities. SCA coordinates religious activities Qrunznuxunxnusc-11111311111 2. :!.l:!ldldl:!l:El:3' :Alflfl!.!I2!I2.!IlfldlS!l!!l!!l2!ll.! 5' 'al 'arf-1' it 11- 1: 5:1 Fl fat iw: an an N WM f W Q an 1 1 , is fe .arf t-.A . M1114 cm, ,gy ua fi 1 V .7 u 1 TW Iigpm rn '-: 'ss ,.,- .I ' x , - Y., , x W f Y f Q mxk- 4 3 . .,fJ . , , . , ff .. 4--f-Rzufaiw s -, N.. -- Composing the Student Christian Association are fl to rj Larry Smith: Mike Moak. president: Mrs. Keith McDaniel, SCA sponsor: Paul Pan- querne, vice president: Roger Moak: Cecilia Hubbard, publicity chairman: Gail Hathorn: Sue Richardson, secretary: Ann Little: Esta Perrott: and the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director. The SCA is composed of representatives from religious organizations on campus. During first semester the group sponsored Marantha and Focus Week during second semester. FTA provides in orfnation on teaclzingprofession iwmmmmm Qmmammma nammmmam nuamaumw samammm amammmm mmmmmmmmmmmmimimmmmmmmma EEJEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIFBEFQIE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! ' 4 i!F'F'F'El!ldldldleJaellellzlldldld :slid 1, 111 1 1 '-1 Fl Elldl' 'laellel tus! as 5 mwvfu ? 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Standing 1 to r are Debbie Jo Myers, Cathy Davis, Roena Foster, Jane Berry, Janie Ashley Berry, Linda Moulder, Debbie McClendon, Shirley Farmer, Joey Letchworth, Ann Bedford, Judy Sullivan, Larry Burton, Naomi Booker, and Lisa Smith. Information on the teaching profession is provided through programs. Various projects are sponsored by the club. French Club communicates in clubps language min, qif . ' ' ' 5 v- wr .':'f,'+ -:L I -'ts irq: 3' ',f5'.ffff g N per. . A . 5 .3 ,t. g.,5,,'..g5 H I-, N Y ,. .,t,,.,e.. ,Y,,M, .,. U, 1, 21,9 .. 'kS:7'r,p -g'?,q'f'-,i2'v,: . N ,Zjgi:iiA4',.' . w ms, Egg,-gi s 4 ,J MJ, ,.... Communicating in the French language and having programs in that language are just a few of the interesting things done by the French Club. Members include, kneeling, 1 to r, Dale Hall, Gerry Mosley, Van Windom, Mike Moak, Paul Grubbs, trea- surer: Gene Powell, and Mike Bailey. Standing 1 to r are Lois Frazier, vice president: Theresia Ratliff, Connie White, Harold Patterson, sponsor: Nick Norton: Chuck Davenport: Chris Avery, president: Carol King: Betty Frazier, Annette Smith, and Sherry Little, secretary. i a f ,t Circle K sponsors annaal Mess97 C0-Lin pageant gmt: V 4 1 , '-L QW . ,,,wgf,ig?,. Y X r lctac f XV Q' XZ X .W . , 1 , V, ' B E1 vi - ' -4 , ,,' 'nf ' 'Kai ,ui-Q4 ., ',-, xy agteaqx ,-L, A + , +22..f+,,f2fW4,,3 3?-eq nf'-.'.,.g.:- .., Hwfilfi, -3412 ' I 'wiv' . Yi V ,--' ' ff'- J Circle K members include Cfront left to rightl Charles Osborne: Bobby Fortenberry: Wanda Cone: William Little: Connie White: Bill Sumrall: Pam Newsom. Second row includes Roy Bentley: Pam Weeks: Barney McKinney: Danita Dalton: Joe Hudson: Sue Richardson: Steve Lee: and Cecilia Hubbard. Back row includes Joey Letchworth: Theresa Ratcliff: Chuck Davenport: Jimmy Coldiron: Bruce McKinney: Gail Hathorn: Farron Smith: and Dr. Billy B. Thames, advisor. A 1? K Z i l A 1 ,ka ,tt . my mn . ,gl p ...A 1.4 -A I , , 3 me ' If WAN X ff. ' e B t at eil? 'mv f S f .ss gb 5-pt f 0 1 .4 K I 5 ' ' ieNA1xff, ' ih- 4, , I mg is , - X 6 Q. ? T tv f ' , . . . . . . W' M Circle K officers include qfrontb William Little, vice 1 - president: Danita Dalton, secretary: qbackl Barney A 5 Y X McKinney, treasurer: and Farron Smith. president. Dr. x . NM ' Billy Thames is advisor. Sponsoring various service pro- , .-X , 'L xv, jects, attending meetings of Brookhaven Kiwanis Club . I X . . :gt , , x' Y , which sponsored the group, and sponsoring the annual 1 , 'X' by Mess Co-Lin pageant are just a few of the busy activ- ities of this group. 'V . , , ks- Ffa. Q if 'Q 4 ,Q It x f 'M Two members serve as state VICA officers T1 U L'.n W ru fam rm l.'.n r 1 s.'a. ' I 1 af' nu 32 3 . Q nj- eo- , on 'I A m - . .QV J A -il-:Lb U ,. ,. ix., tl? I fm, T., -1. T . W 1,-V I 'N 'L ,. fi, .4 ,. .1 -ffVtwff'f'sai3a:iafff?Hr', ,W ,W if 2' 2 .x7f'7ff -1 ,I . ,:ff,.5 - ., , . - 1 . r 'fi , .- gig f W -Q, , 0 if Q.. sf '-. w- 1 ve . 12:2 -.i 'ki' , :1a,.+1s..:0k..:4am.1,- .11 '.F,L Z VICA, standing for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is an active organization on Co-Lin's Wesson campus. Seated from 1 to r are George Thames, Joe Hudson, Douglas Eichwurtzle, Pete Burlison, Mike Myers, Mike White, Bubba Coston, Leon LeBlanc, Kenneth Butler, Lee Jennings. Kneeling are Lemuel Jones, Mike Garretson, Jimmy Coldiron, Bruce McKinney, David Hanna, Tony Norwood, unidentified, Scotty McCloud, Vince Tarver, Steve Coston, Martha Wilson, Byron Nevels, and David Kennedy. Standing are Ricky Long, Farran Smith, Daniel Higgins, Steve Crosby, Kenny Smith, Lester Tarbutton, Mary Tarbutton, Earl Sisco, advisor: Freddie Cliburng Bobby Leonard, advisor, Glenn McGee, advisor: and Dwight Harris, advisor. 4 2 1 nm - , -- ef ' ' ze ,V . wr 4 , p -'Qs ,. ,...........--gg VICA officers include Glenn McGee, advisor: Mike White, state president of VICA: Martha Wilson, secretary: Mike Myers, treasurer: Kenneth Butler, state parliamentariang Bubba Coston, vice president, and Farron Smith, president. Youth Congress Club attends state oonfab W 'bw V HH' Members of the Youth Congress Club who attended the annual Mis- sissippi Youth Congress in Jackson were fl to rl Mike Cupit, Lrea- - . v I , ,s'qo :ref-s Mita :MM surer: Irene Cavazos: Laureen Furey, vice president: and Charles A f- , .1 as ' wi , Osborne, president. Back row includes Steve Mercier: Danny Har- . rell, advisor: Bobby Ashley: and William Little. The group pre- 1 g sented bills at the congress, which is a mock legislative session. if ,y 1 if 'fu ,www XM I UN Ii K As Mississippi's Original Non-Commercial FM station, having gone on the air in 1970, WWCL-FM is run entirely by stu- dents. Among disc jockeys at the station are Qseatedb Barbara Sutton: and Cl to rl Steve Mericer: Doyle Wilson: Johnny Smith: Larry Russell: and Mike Cupit. At the left are Sutton. program director: Kevin Calmes, station manager: and Cupit, electrical technician. 28 WWCL-FM broadcasts 12 hours daily Phi Theta Kappa members attend national convention Members at the beginning of the year. along with first semester initiatees, of Eta Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa are ffront l to rj Mrs. Sharon Alexander, sponsor: Connie White: Alice Collins, treasurer: Wanda Cone. secretary: Connie Barnes, vice president: Laureen Furey, president: Paula Kay Britt: Robin Lusk: and Carol King. Second row includes Ann Callendar, Gail Hathorn, Janice Tanner, Clara Adams, and Durr Walker, Jr. , sponsor. Third row consists of Brenda Callendar, Marie Garrity, Kristi Wilson, Mary Higgs, Ann Williams, Nick Norton, and Johnny Smith. Back row includes Retha Rhymes, Mike Furlow, Thelma Duke, and Reba Reynolds. L. Spring initiatees are ffront l to rj Mark Langston, Ann Heaton, Becky Touchstone, Vickie Runnels, Joyce Ballard, Connie Speights, and Mandy Sproles. Middle row includes Susan Thomas, Betty Frazier, Kathy Wroten, Lisa Smith, Pam Boyd, Betty McAlpin, Jill Cooper, and Cindy Smith. Back row consists of Billy Edwards, Stan Patrick, John Thames, Joe Carty, Perry Hilton. Dale Hall, Joe Brown, Lance Hoggart, Kent Johnson, Cary Hilton, Susan Saunders, and Mike Henderson. Phi Theta Kappa is a national junior college honorary society. Members attended the state convention and the national convention which was held in Minneapolis, Minn. in the spring. Many projects were carried out during the year. t- ' I J . A . l lil? V s, Cl? GDK .fit 4 'lg ll' T' NO LVOHCI3 Phi Beta Lambda open to business students Q30 ,tb , N -. .. , t Y , y , - ., .,--1 -- f ,1 I if 13. if ,ffif L, Sf. V F ,. . Q 9- F TP' . 3? 'si -, 1 .73 53 ' 3, lc. I S wg 5-f. 'FLA '- f Page fa' 'fx if -4,3 K.: ff. ' K. I' B .x 9 Q ., 5 .x ae ff lk ,. if It 1.5 4' A 15' ,r vi H fa fx' .y t. 3 . 5 .., 'X-4 L' A -. 'ti i 'f f' .I 1 E ef I. E 'Q 515. f . . E af. rv ,s 'PIB -1 afaieeff. S,'Q5..KQ-3 ,Mg .VS ripfflfs at .V i v i Hifi. : Q- Q, v G . 7171 . fi: 'wr '- '. - I- ,,A,,!f9Z 'fF. v'. PROGRESS I sf' 5 69 Members of Phi Beta Lambda, national business organization, are Cfront, 1 to rj Retha Rhymes, Dena Channcell, Chris Vaughn, Theresia Ratliff, Danita Dalton, Maggie King, Joyce Hamilton, Susie Smith, Cynthia White, Rita Leonard, Diane Miller, Cynthia Cole, and Kim Grubbs. Second row includes Gary Hodges, Dawn Hamilton, June Murray, Paula Britt, unidentified, Joy Hewitt, Diane Crosby, Grace Applewhite, Jan Cobb, Brenda Callender, Beverly Smith, Ann Callender, Jolly Berry, Shae Causey, Theresa Graves, and Joe Carty. Back row includes Noel Assink, advisor, Mrs. Jean Ricks, advisor: Mrs. Shirley Knapp. advisor: Charles Hart, advisorg Jimmy Jackson, Dean Benton, Randy Reid, Janet Ward, Debbie Thompson, Elaine Smith, Susan Duckworth, Kathy Waltman, unidentified, Lynda Collins, Mae Lizzie Davis, Denise Sanders, and Clara'Adams. Open to students in secretarial science, data processing, accounting, and other business courses, Phi Beta Lambda holds initiation during first semester for new members. The chapter participates in the State Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Conference each spring. Two members, Denise Sanders and Retha Rhymes, along with Mrs. Knapp, attended the national convention last summer in Washington, D .C. where Rhymes placed fifth in the nation in the typist event. 5 Mfr B lo -I g , Lid 4 Sewing as Phi Beta Lambda officers are Q1 to rj Joe Carty, parliamentariang Dena Charmell, historian: Nick Norton, reporter: Denise Sanders, secretary: Garry Hodges, vice president: and Retha Rhymes, president. Not pictured is Dean Benton. treasurer. Players present popular productions ff fl' J V nmnulmul 2 ' . fem vhs. 9.11 1532 M74 -'I' , ' 32 ' A a H gif? 'Wi fi' 4 Kwggg H I , , I lx. 3 - W U sm ,RUN - 5 , f, ' JMWM' 'V NNW L' , 3 'ff Ji!-aww: 'M Mm M Ping! - 0 43: in 1' f 11 Give 11922 M14 M 'X A 4 ' I a H' h y If .M .., ,. ,wa 'W-'V hm n kr' I A at-91 lf V, gi I L' 'W' '59 Q Q, Y. ,gl fy - ,iw 1 HI - . ' A :fig -- pm, Hmm 1 .W , H Ma, 's..-- I . S W4' e Lv , ,V -1' ,G 99- kf cf 'inf' ' 1 t 9 ff ffeg J A 2 l I l ' 'll iii WU i 4 , 1 2 - 1 Iv XM , vp! 4142 18. arm. 1 r 4 fn ' aa :Q I 9 ,, i Presenting popular productions during the school year, the Co-Lin Players are kept busy with the many theatrical duties of on and off stage. Members, seated 1 to r, are Johnny Lee Smith, Nancy O'Brien, Dean Benton, William Little, Ann Hea- ton, and Charles Osborne, president. On the back row are C1 to ry Valerie Young, Jackie Lassister, Geraldine Dixon, Shelly Butler, Mandy Sproles, vice president: Melanie Smith, secretaryg and John R. Landress, sponsor. Rodeo Club organizes on campus 1' M X tg 'Q -'auf' ps G 1 5 df' - ,wa '1 fi-G' J' , l nf' I if A J 1 J X Q The Rodeo Club, organized this year, is composed of Cfront l to rj Terry Boyd, Ordean Westrope, Mike Smith, Ira Head. Van Burt. Back row. ' l to r, are Eddie Langley, James Anding, Casey Case, Ricky Smith, and Kelcy Raney. 31 .fc Mieroeosnz prints two issaes annually L , 5 'rrilQ t s . 4 ,,s,-b ,iv , f if 5 'f I , M ' s s M I by f,., ,V I I rg.. QU 3 -I I '82, :A 4'-.W ,, 4 ' ,Viz If , Q., . , 1, 5 I sg My 44 5 I ' ft 6, i, lm Q, 7 1 , W 1 fy' ? X f lf! Q gi ff? f ,., ' wr, 2 ' ai I J l Members of Microcosm are fl to rl Bill Sumrall, Ann Heaton, Mike Cupit, Nick Norton, Ann Little, Al Dunaway, Flavol Rester, Susan Saunders, and Mrs. Edna Earle Crews, advisor. Microcosm, the literary magazine, is primed twice yearly, including the prize-winning f works in the annual literary competition in the second edition. ' J U Delta Psi Omega honors Llzespians J ' as ag! M' s ,1 1 1 I 'ff X 'A ' 1 lx -a r l 2 J Delta Psi Omega. national college honorary dramatics fraternity, members include tl to rl Ann Heaton, director: Jackie Lassiter, secretary, Charles Osborneg John Landress, cast director: Johnny Lee Smith, assistant director, and Shelly Butler. Not pictured is Burlian Walker, a charter member. s f I I 1 J I J a J 5 I E I J Way Tales publishes full sized newspapers ISSISSI PP J UN IOR COL LE GE PRESS l 4 ASSOCLATI9 Ai --vw .J The award-winning WOLF TALES is a full sized newspaper which is published every two weeks by the journalism classes. Students sell advertising, make up pages, write headlines and copy, take pictures, and work Call nightj in the darkroom and perform other essential duties connected with the production and distribution of a newspaper. The Wolf Tales is an active member of the Mississippi Junior College Press Association. Staff members attend both the fall and the spring conferences of MJCPA. Wanda Cone is state secretary and Nick R. Norton is state treasurer. L K 1 ,I Wm' I ' I B nf 5266 ,. '- Anya' V' E Java, V .- Editing the Wolf Tales are Cin the treej Nick Norton, executive eortorq Ann Heaton, associate editor, Wanda Cone, executive editor. On the ground are Bill Sumrall, executive editor: Bur- lian Walker, advisory Connie White, executive editor: and Dorothy Butler, assistant editor. Kneeling is Crystal Coyle, assistant editor. if A ai Q 4 n 1 , .. . 'l 'l x ,ysplf - is 5 ' s sp' Staff members are fl to rj Sonya Rutland: Mike Cupit: Betty Frazier, business manager: Larry Burton: Tonya Huff: Al Dtmaway: .-Xnn.ttt' Smith: Danny Johnson, head photographer. Not pictured are Debra Hallman, Kim Sullivan, Randy Wilson, Ardean Tanner, John Dolan, Gina Weeks, Bob Landress, Don Kelley, and lohnny Thornton. 33 OCIATIONT -ASS 'a Q f!'o 7.Q 'ECf'3'f' I 'U 77' I' Moser V16 3-I I'1,' 21' !. E 3,1 pit-1 IL -,t 1 J . --.-D -ix , L E .JJ U I 9 ll! C Trillium sponsors beauty pageant, Whogs Who I A' a f M A Aauwsmaz- ' ' V ' Q ,af --M, f- N, , ' ,,, V. Vw N- ,Q cf ,.,, -. 1144711521 f ' ,9'1?L!g'L 1, .,,,,f- ,, , , , . , . , L 1 use-m ' ,,,, ,, M. f, ww . , uf ' , I f-div.. V ,. A, .M ' 'G , M'-wi-All ft.. in . f.,,. - ,f,, sy' W fqiiffo I .M , ol x Xtli 'Am ca'-'Sf' ' -W 'W 'MLW 5' .Q 145 'ELA mffiiikmi-'T f' 43232 H6 ikft 3' Q we fe - At. at FR.- -imma '-as , .- . HEADING THE 1977 TRILLIUM STAFF are Q1 to ry Charles Osborne, executive editor: Cynthia Cole, executive editor: Burlian O'Neal Walker. advisor: Gail I-Iathorn, executive editor: and Wanda Cone, associate editor. For the second consecutive year the Trillium captured first place honors in the Mississippi Scholastic Press Association competition for the 1976 Trillium. The 1975 staff had captured the same award the previous year. Trillium grabs top MSPA award or second consecutive year - mu-,QQWQQQQ 'WV'-'ZW- ?'l--', .,., , --1: f . Wd nl' 5 ,-:, lb vi .N kiby lg ,y i -..,,..,.q - , V xv L lx k s X L.. K TRILLIUM STAFF MEMBERS are Lseated. 1 to ry Connie White, Joe Carty, Diane Miller, Dawn Hamilton, and Bill Sumrall. Standing 4 1 to rl are Danny Johnson, head photographer: Ann Heaton: Steve Morris, and Nick Norton. All are division editors of the 1977 Trillium. Sojourners rnake personal appearances The Sojourners, pop - rock singing group travels extensively during the year making personal appearances. Members are fbottom row, 1 to rl Paul Panquerne, Donna Currie. Marilyn Ezell, Jerry Sparkman, Lea Ann Yarbrough. and Bob Landress. Middle row includes Linda Peterson, Sharon Newell, Kathy Wroten, Esta Perrott, and Renee Crosby. Top row includes Dan Ainsworth, Tommy Steadman, Randy Ainsworth. Mike James. Kevin Calmes. and Richard Furr. Jim Turner is the director. ' ---- ' r . ........,...,,... . ..,,, ,., .. ' l fl , ' V f zfv ,1s.. is . . QQ .V,r' ' fl L' N . V v ll yy, H W Q3 H' 4 r,.. 2 , Q , V ,,,,4 E., .:,., Z , A Q kkk n N. 5-5 K Q -h The concert choir, under the direction of Jim Turner, performed throughout the district during the year and toured New York state during the spring holidays with five concerts. Members are Cfront, 1 to rj Beverly McGhee, Jonelle Harris, Debra Montgomery, Renee Crosby, Ann Bowling, Joyce Ballard, Connie Slayter, Pam Weeks. Susan Daniel, Jim Turner, director. Second row includes Anne Minter, Becky McGhee, Valerie Jones, Esta Perrott, Sue Richardson, Cecilia Hubbard, Janice Tanner, Linda Peterson, Donna Currie, Paul Panquerne, and Jerry Sparkman. Third row consists of Lea Ann Yarbrough, Marilyn Ezell, Shirley Turner, Kathy Wroten, Terry Lee Smith, Mike James, Faron Smith, Tommy McLemore. The back row includes Bob Landress, Dan Ainsworth, Randy Ainsworth, Jack Cothern, Tommy Steadman, and Phil Granger. 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X A fi? C M C N' E, Inf . , 'X ' . ings! Debr Jones Stacy Hunter Sherrr Langford Darlene Webb Standrng are Tonya Huff Debbre Grll Pam Weeks captarn Wanda Cone Head Colette Paula Kay Brrtt captarn 1111 Cooper and Rob1n Lusk The Colettes are Mrssrssrppr s Orrgrnal Dancmg Coeds havrng been formed rn 1930 The group has appeared over the years throughout the nauon ZTVTEX 7X ll! Ilia MISSISSIPPI 5 Urzgznal Danelnff Coeds - the C0-Lin Coletles A ro-American Plus Club sponsors 'Black History Week' 24' ' sv Q- 4' The Afro-American Plus Club, organized just this year, sponsored an active week during Black History Week. From left to right, front row, are George Jordan, advisor: Henry Byther, sergeant of arms: Randy Wilson, vice president: Valerie Redmond. president: Maggie King: Linda Collins, secretary: and Johnny Lee Smith. Back row includes Charles Sanders: Linda Faye Sharp: Matthew Scott, Laura Ware, Jackie McIntosh: Janet Roberts: Paulette Bryant: Thelma Mims: Maxine Wallace: Theresa Graves: Pam Woodard: Darlene Wilson: Linda Green: Tonya Huff: Regina Murray: and Dianne Alexander. Not pictured are Mervin San- ders, sergeant of arms and Ann Little , projects chairman . 'Co-Lin Report' broadcasted five times weekly: 'Colinian' published for alumni news .mi lt Burlian Walker. director of public information, is host of The Co-Lin Report , heard over WMRQ every Monday, WMLC in Monticello every Tuesday and Thurs- day, over WIMB in Brookhaven every Wednesday, and over WMDC in Hazlehurst every Thursday. , ,:,, . .. :mp l 'fbias . .aiiasilts T l .,1T4'I t. 4:3 As c service of the Division of Student Personnel, Mrs. Anne A. 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Furey and White were runners-up to Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College and were automatically named favorites. Favorites are chosen in a campus-wide election. 44 Three chosen to Hall of Fame To be chosen to the Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be given a Copiah-Lincoln Junior College student. The 1977 TRILLIUM presents the three graduating sophomores in the twenty-fourth 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 committee on the basis of character, leadership, and con tribution to Copiah-Lincoln. They join 68 other winners, dating back to 1954. 1954 James Ewing Connie Walker Billy Bass Thames 1955 Lady Nelson Gill John Williams Guay Barry Hardy 1956 Margaret Ewing Elton Kyzar Catherine Steen, 1957 Robert Wilkinson Carroll Mullins Bobby Kepper 1958 Relda Ann Burris Willie James Sisco Jane Ellen Crabdree 1959 Rebecca Barlow Charles Nelson Yvonne Calhoun 1960 Mary Ethel Dykes Johnny Ray Rice Katie Grace Crawford 1961 James Daniel Miller Rachail Loraine Farrar Albert Ray Brock 1962 Patricia Ann Calhoun Zoula Mae Hennington Fred Frizzell 1963 Donald H. Butleri' Joe Wayne Jolly Thomas F. Lowery 1964 Hilda Marie Johnson Percy Lee Parker Audrey Raye Smith Deceased 1976 John Timothy Boyd Douglas Matthew Buckles Amanda Lynn Davis 1977 Clara Lazette Adams Wanda Faye Cone Ann Ellen Heaton 1965 Jeanie Meyers Sonya White LaVerne Thames 1966 Dennis Granberry Carolyn Calcote 1967 Gloria Jane Ainsworth Robert Alan Freeman Karen Denise Smith 1968 Martha Carol Hunter Paul Henry Ponder Elgin Kenneth Walley 1969 Rosemary Prather John Ted Russell Rhonda Wilson 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 Wanda Faye Cone receives Hall of Fame lille Wanda Cone A journalism major, Wanda Faye Cone serves as an executive editor of the Wolf Tales newspaper and as an associate editor of the Trillium. Elected by the student body as Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, she serves as Head Colette this year after having been a Colette her freshman year. Chosen to this year's Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges, she is an honor student, member of Circle K, secretary of Phi Theta Kappa, and a representative to the Student Government Associa- tion from the sophomore class. During her freshman year she was a homecoming maid . 3 H fs . 2 f 2 5 K 5 s f E 5 i ,f in ly Q 3? , 35 E ! Donna Currie chosen C0-Linfs Most Beautiful 'X 3 I ! , 1: 5 , , -. in 9, 2 ,4 42 ,A A , ug.-w-ur- ' 1-ljggjpb ' E ' ef' 'ff' m ' . I ,,2J ' ,5 A it A - Q .QL ' Ns , ,ffcfwi fy. , -. 'i q' T. J Donna Currie l5Wmw41::A f, WMM Four beauties selected in annual Trillium pageant if? X-'mf fi i Rhonda Todd Debi Jones X11 AI. Q..- , X b I 2 Pam Weeks Sharon Newell Wnogs Who Among Students in American ,lnnior Colleges Chooses 32 from CLIC ,--an ,- ff' dbg Lx! 1 k.. 3 X . ' S 1 CLARA ADAMS KIM ADAMS RANDY AINSWORTH PAULA KAY BRITT 11 7 ALICE COLLINS WANDA CONE SUSAN DUCKWORTH LOIS FRAZIER af '7 LAUREEN FUREY IANICE FURNACE GAIL HATHORN ANN HEATON fem wg--V ?-4'-r I iv MARY HIGGS TONYA HUFF RONNIE HYATT DANNY JOHNSON Who75 Who Among Students in American fnnior Colleges selects Nationfs top group Adm ROBIN LUSK MIKE MOAK ROGER MOAK NICK NORTON , NNN W, fm .Q-. ii. , ,J '-'Mor vffvwffvf Q I f 'Q X X I XXX X, 1 I X I 'X N 'X I I f., I' . ... I fy .U .. . , FLAVOL RESTER RETHA RHYMES TOMMY SILER CONNIE SLAYTER JOHNNY LEE SMITH TERRY LEE SMITH TOMMY STEADMAN BILL SUMRALL T ,ya gf A 'Y' I A' ' JANICE TANNER SANDRA WALKER JANET WARD VANN WINDOM Laureen Furey reigns as homecommg queen LAUREEN FUREY was crowned homecoming queen by Diane Dees, the 1975 winner, before a large homecoming audience. Shown on the left is Mrs. Helen Mullen, president of the Copiah-Lincoln Alumni Association, and on the right is Yen- neth Butler, who escorted Miss Furey. RAF., ti Sophomore maid, Debi Jones, and escort, Ronnie Hyatt Another sophomore maid, Tonya Huff, and escort, John Beard Sophomore maid, Paula Kay Britt, and Eddie McKinney Freshman maid, Debbie Hicks, and Dean Butler Freshman maid, Demple Britt, and Danny Aultman Freshman maid, Jill Cooper, and Dennis Berch EQQQA Q2-E-A fp wvgieaf ge- cb 'v3'.+, Q36 49:75 93522 6,3 QQ Q55 E53 T 133 EEE C63 69 52 fi? 1355 C13 iii Si? 3? 9? '1 1 f' W Q52 Qi,-255 4325 E125 ii? 52+ 2? CT? p Q,? Q ie , 53 552 X QQ 52.2.9 1 L 91? gf? Y af 5? 2455 H A wx ?v,q gig 69 : Q Q ' E+? QWEQQG Z! 4222 'haw EE 354' -A CT3 36 9359 34 A 43,3 Qgcsw, 5,01 W' 'P Q c-sw vm? 97' V3 'P 'P 97' fe an 'WE A , , cb -656 wswsigssaawawgjg Q1 eta 831 +363 5 552 gg 242 452.3 2355 6455 ca QQ? Sports ea 65' 12,455 2252 ca 53452 E432 as ep aa 15155 62+ fra S2422 Q52 u as +23 cafes ETS C3 422+ 93422 92422 ea 6,3 jf ff' 4522? ee? 43.3 43 '55 S2453 Zig Q32 is 603 L L A QQ - 36363 .QQ - ff 06- 36363 - 'EQ 44, Jaffe? 91633 fe fe SEQ ggwggvgw 'P V QE Wolves post 6-4 season in '76 6 1 s- ,- n . ,Q fi x 4 J ' 1 . ,N uf ,fy-1: tn-. i , 'af ' ' I 1 . . im , , A vu 'rw .. Y --vw--7 4-w--M., ---.W-., .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,W, ' .. g - T in! J , Q. g. ' l ff , I.. . ' 3 lf? t fit the . ,. gh R' l J ,- ' . , , ,. 1.-N Posting a winning season were the 1976-'77 Wolves, composed of Cfront row, l to rl Hal Berry, Melvin Smith, Emanuel Gilmore, Ronny Ridley, Raymond King, Darnell Green, Danny Smith, Bill Hawkins, Jimmy Sandel, Maurice Duncan, Larry Hughes, Harry Brown, Jerry Montgomery, Leroy Grinstead. Second row con- J sists of Scott Burk, manager: Billy Lofton, Leonard Logan, Tracey Bailey, Bruce Case, Terry McKenzie, Tommy Stewart, Joey Pilgrim, Tommy Siler, Greg 1 Courtney, Milton Walker, Roy Binion, Henry Byther, Charles Fleming, and Joe Brown, trainer. Third row includes C. B. Hawkins, head coach: Melvin Carter, Jackie Mclntosh, Glen Smith, Ervin Lilly, Jimmy Shannon, Walter Johnson, Glen Morris, Milo Crabtree, Mike Rollins, Bill Smith, Kimmy Jackson, Swep Tay- lor, Tim McNulty, Ronnie McNair and Alton Greenlee, assistant coaches. Back row includes Mark McLemore, Dale Berry, Jimmy Mangum, Tommy Trichell, ' Jimmy Jackson, Ricky Williams, Will Turnbo, Jerry McNair, Butch Yeldell. Joey Riley, Chris Streetman, Marc Newell. QW 1 I K Wins were over ltawamba, the state defending champions: Missis- sippi Delta: Northeast: Hinds: Southwest: and East Mississippi. Losses were to south foes, East Central, Jones, Gulf Coast, and Pearl River. M 3 .Mx 1 V p X -V ' W' 'Y' ' I' l s i in ills! lib! funn Coaching the Wolves are Ronnie McNair, assistant coach: C. B. Haw- kins, head coach: and Alton Greenlee. assistant coach. The Wolves posted a G-Al record during the season. 56 Sluts ruff' 1.11 llllflnllll is 111111 1011 J W' Dila, ilu af Q' -: Representing CLIC and the south in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Classic in Tupelo on Thanksgiving after- noon were Jerry Montgomery, Joey Pilgrim, and Tommy Trichell. i s 3 W r Three play in All-Star game If ihtv' N- 1 Managers for the Wolves are Scott Burk, manager, and Joe Brown, trainer. alll. E Pilgrim grabs soathjs outstanding offensive lineman Eleven, get All-State honors ,, 4 sunny.. sb . , S E 1-- ' TQ 11 ,., :,,,,,..,,..,.... mmzlmwmmwu. mt ------0--' n.m,,,,w,n1. f of l :::.-.' .. .Wa we NAMED ALL-STATE, ALL-STAR were Dale Berry. first team, All-State, defensive lineman: Jimmy Mangum, honorable mention, defensive lineman: Joey Pilgrim, Up' , ,f !'t H ' QC south's outstanding offensive lineman. first team, All- 'iff' I Q xg fx State, and All-Star: Tommy Trichell. All-Star: Jimmy - Jackson, honorable mention, offensive lineman: Darnell I M' Green, honorable mention, defensive back: Tommy Siler. first team, All-State, offensive back: Jerry Mont- , , ' Wh, MW' ..s,. gomery, All-Star and honorable mention, back: and - Leroy Grinstead, honorable mention, back. Not pic- tured are Roy Binion, All-State, defensive back: Will Tumbo, honorable mention, offensive linemang and Walter Johnson, honorable mention, defensive lineman. ,nr 'Midi may M 1 fb' .BPI an Y! The Wolves were the only Mississippi junior college team to finish in the National final statistics, according to the National Junior College Athletic Association. Final stats show the Wolves as finishing third in the nation in team passing defense and seventh nationally in total team defense. Marion Institute of Alabama was the only other deep south team to finish in the top ten. ln team passing defense CLIC allowed its opponents an average of only 53 yards per game in a ten-game schedule, and allowed only one score through the air. Total team defense shows the Wolves number seven, allowing a ten-game average of 189.3 yards per game. In team passing defense, Coffeyville Kansas Commu- nity College was ranked first nationally, with Fergus Falls Minn. second, and Co-Lin and University of Min- nesota at Crookston tied for third: however, UM played only eight games. For total team defense, Golden Valley Lutheran of Minnesota was first. Co-Lin was seventh, with the national champions, Ellsworth Iowa in fifth place. 58 G. -Aa- ,Q . . tsyfj V ,v . V' 5 Four make All-State first Learn f- f 1 A ' N fx' I 1 'Z ,. 'Q -. , L A 'Q , X Q. , 3 U.. ' LL ui:-'K ,X 'QA K- . 'YL:'?2g '- , , 'X. .1 1 UN, M , Wv-vu.. ff I wx Wolves lose in state, region playoffs WOLVES include Ckneeling l to IJ Mgr. Stan Allred: John Beard: Brady Lee: Donald Hicks: Stacy Smith: James West: Ronald Richardson: Dennis Berch, Mgr. Standing are Assistant Coach Gwyn Young: Steve Bowling: Ronald Fells: Marion Pollard: Dwayne Griffith: Ronny Hyatt: Bill Logan: Curtis McNulty: Mgr. Joe Brown: and Head Coach William Lewis. if Wolves post x wznnmg year .' 7151! I 'v 'W1 sys tw fd I L K x 4 ' -' 4 it faflrf 4.9 ff .1 Wlvggg William Lewis Head basketball coach Wolves become Soatlfs powerhouse e I I Wolves beat Gulf Coast to take South lead ' om Wolves post 15-1 1 record Ilmw' IW E' 5 10 I I .,E', f N . I ,lk :J x 'Q -S 5 Lady Wolves end with 13-8 season LADY WOLVES are Ckneeling 1 to rj Kay Wigintong Tina Caldwell: Cindy H. Williams: Cheri Cole: Sandra Walkerg Shirley Walls: and Gayle Brister. Standing are Manager Margaret Webb: Kathy Foster, Amy Applewhiteg Diane Alexander: Coach Gwyn Young: Annette Avant: Candi Aultman Theresa Moreag and Manager Clara Adams. 5 Lady Wolves lose Q in south semi- inals 1 W. i At 'Ljfffr X -Nxijffsa: KKK , X' X ix 5 E 4 ivfifj' xy' H Y D Y K r rw H Women's Basketball Coach Gwyn Young H-anna Lady Wolves prove powerful in south conference Lady Wolves lose to Region 7 champs, Gulf Cowl Spring sports spark campus lrfe 9 . ,,4,,,,-yffifz , ' , , .1 ,, f If A ,ef 1 Y 'T' JW ,. A ,MQW ,pa-yf. ' , ,Q 01.7.41 ':47l'.gLI'I ,gf 'i . - 5' fffnf , ,1 ', ,, V 1 W rvld, 'WV' Spring sports at CLIC include golf, tennis, baseball, and track. Intramurals, lasting the entire school year, include tournaments in ping pong, chess, foosball, football, basketball, pool, softball, eight-ball, to name a few. A full time director of student activities oversees the intramural activities. Spring sports are always outstanding at Co-Lin, with last year's track team taking the state championship. Intramurals offer sports to all students al uf-ffmu,..,L,..n I 1? -. 4. '. V A JM? Q 9, v . . -1 4' ,. A QMS' 1 ,',. Leadlng yells for the Wolves duung 1976 '77 were C1 to IJ Debble H1CkS and Ann McNulty Laureen Furey Ccemerb Iam1e B1nns Alecia Henderson, head L. I 5332335 6 Qgiggwq' A QQiQ?5gQ?4a, ew vgggbg 6 Q -. v3.41 Q36 :YQ ff-51135 93122 122 +3 9 E535 +33 2.22 E+? +363 6455 Ca 42422 ' x gig Ca ie:- 93 gtg j E Q X ar fi. 12 Q1 '4 ,, ' 63 S ,A, V AVV1 A' Qi 'Q ' 4 6' ET? lg 5:33 9249 I 5322 C3 l Q 4 cy as 33 C3 ,ff F' css Cv N , X 433 'E Qui' f t gig d,+Ea,x X J 6 z 6, Q +36 Af 36 CE: 6 'X -i - A gl? - +36 . 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CONNIE BARNES Natchez JOHNNY BATTAGLIA Brookhaven WANDA BEACH Roxie SUGAR BEAR QELJEAN PARKERJ Brookhaven 33 70 CLARA ADAMS Natchez KIM ADAMS Pinola CARRIE AILES Wesson RANDY AINSWORTH Magee DIANE ALEXANDER Harrisville GLEN ALEXANDER Jayess CHARLES ALLEN I-Iazlehurst RANDY ALLEN Brookhaven STAN ALLRED Smithdale MARK ANDERSON Hazlehurst JAMES ANDING Wesson AMY APPLEWHITE Hazlehurst GRACE APPLEWHITE Brookhaven RICKY ARNOLD Meadville CANDY AULTMAN Brookhaven DEBBIE AVANCE Natchez CRISTIN AVERY Hazlehurst BETTY BARHAM Sontag JOHN BEARD Loyd Star SANDRA BEASLEY Monticello ROY BENTLEY Vidalia, La. BOB BERCH Hazlehurst DALE BERRY Magee MITCHELL BESSONETTE Brookhaven JAMIE BINNS Natchez LESTER BLACK Brookhaven RICKY BLAKENEY Crystal Springs NAOMI BOOKER Hazlehurst JOHN BOWDEN Brookhaven DAN BOWEN Mendenhall STEVE BOWLIN Natchez RANDAL BOYD Jayess ROBERT BOYD Monticello BOB BOZEMAN Hazlehurst PAULA KAY BRITT Loyd Star HARRY BROWN Hazlehurst WENDA BROWN Natchez PAULETTE BRYANT Brookhaven ROY BULLOCK Brookhaven SCOTT BURKE Enterprise JASPER BURNS Hazlehurst LARRY BURTON Brookhaven DEAN BUTLER Monticello DOROTHY BUTLER Wesson JEFF BUTLER Magee SHELLY BUTLER Wesson WANDA BUTLER Wesson HENRY BYTHER Wesson ANN CALLENDER Brookhaven BRENDA CALLENDER Brookhaven KEVIN CALMES Franklinton, La. RAYMOND CAMERON Meadville CINDY CARLISLE Bogue Chitto CHARLES CARRADINE Meadville MELVIN CARTER Natchez SHEILA CARTER Monticello BRAD CASE Brookhaven KENNETH CATCHINGS Hazlehurst DENISE CHAMPLIN Natchez ALVIN CI-IANEY Meadville DENA CHANNELL Wesson JEFFREY CLEMENTS Crystal Springs DONALD CLIBURN Newhebron FREDRICK CHARLES CLIBURN Hazlehurst SHERRY COBB Hazlehurst CHERI LOU COLE Bogue Chitto LANETTE COLEY Union Church ALICE COLLINS Natchez WANDA CONE Newhebron HERBERT COSPER Monticello STEVE CARL COSTON Baton Rouge, La. RICHARD COTHERN Iayess GREG COTTEN Meadville FONDA COWART Natchez GEORGE COWART Natchez CRYSTAL COYLE Natchez MILO CRABTREE Fairhope. Ala. RON CREW Hazlchurst gr- 3 I nt v I? fzif' L. A1 .... ug. I I N ,J 7 F-F' 5 Wa v Q x L ' M. ' , ,,:, ,4 1 ' 41 ..:,'. 1 5 t 1 lb, n. 0 it Xen . Y 'K iwis W A 5- I ., V1 -'aff ,F,jg , s ,tai I 4 'Xfjx rox . '- 'RN A.. Gmups rrzfffft 1llf'f'A'LY for ac'I1'121't1'0s Franklin County wins intramural football L whiz ..v . n 'UV if ' .Ji X . 1 ,I l I ' Z -'ENS li ' Us 5-m I ' sa n AIWQ' , ' I STEVE CROSBY Loyd Star MIKE CUPIT Bogue Chitto DONNA CURRIE Brookhaven DANITA DALTON Monticello SHAY DAUGHDRILL Monticello CHUCK DAVENPORT Vicksburg CATHY DAVIS Loyd Star WILLIE DAVIS Brookhaven ADDIE JOY DIXON Brookhaven JOHN DOLAN Wesson IANICE DONNELL Mendenhall SUSAN DUCKSWORTH Wesson THELMA DUKE Crystal Springs MARIE EDWARDS Hazlehurst TONI ENFINGER Monticello IANIE FARNHAM Collins RONALD FELLS Brookhaven RONALD RUSSELL FLEMING Natchez DANNY FOREHAND Brookhaven LUCY FORREST Brookhaven SUSAN FORTENBERRY Monticello ROENA D. FOSTER Brookhaven SHARON FOSTER Monticello TOMMY FOSTER Brookhaven WAYNE FOWLER Natchez LOIS FRAZIER Centreville MIKE FURLOW Wesson IANICE FURNACE Hazlehurst MICHEAL FUREY Hazlehurst LAUREEN FUREY Wesson LARRY GANDY Hazlehurst CHARLES GANT Hazlehurst MARIE GARRITY Natchez JOE GIBSON Brookhaven EMANUEL GILMORE Hazlehurst WILLIE GILMORE Crystal Springs YVONNE GIPSON Brookhaven GORDON GIVENS Magee CINDY GOETZMANN Natchez DARNELL GREEN Natchez EARL GREEN Brookhaven GLYNN GREER Crystal Springs RICKY GRICE Bogue Chitto LEROY GRINSTEAD Newhebron PAUL GRUBBS Star CLYDE HALE Hazlehurst DON HALL Loyd Star DEBRA HALLMAN Hazlehurst CYNTHIA HAMMACK Natchez EVELYN HAMMACK Natchez HENRY P. HARLAN Mendenhall DEWEY HARRIS Wesson KENNETH C. HARRIS Natchez MARY HARRIS Georgetown JESSE HARTWELL Brookhaven IOHN EDDIE HARTZOG Monticello GARY HATCH Morton GAIL HATHORN Oakvale MARY ALICE HAWKINS Wesson KEITH HAYLES Brookhaven Frisbffr' c'orzflr'sl flrrmfs r'0n,Lf'sl11nl.S ,944 Ma 'Z 'Q ' v PR'-XS' it Vita ,nu HI ' , ,gs--I '.jIQj-ffiffriif 1 ,f t,., ,J vgf. , ,,.,. xfvff ,, . ..,: ,.,,,. 2 ,,,. 1.A I My IVVA - A .,,. . A 1 b 'Sf ,- M y ,. y , V ,gs vw W ' Y. ' it tv? My YT X .v Q. . QV tsl- ,,f--- s 121- 019 - Nu. F1 S N xii. s A t....,1.- ,.,,.. 33- . t....,. ,.,. x 4:11:42 .4,..1 . ,951 ,fe-,X Qs, , Il S. 4.5 Y- as R v-I 'ss E 'er fs. A ' 2+ I , Y , 5 524 Q xxx N ,f , I., A I is fv- I A., Qi gt 71 W ,, 4 rid Nm 'Ati ANN IIIfA'I'HN Broolrllzrven DANNY IIECQIEIIIS II:rzILI1HrsI ALECIA IIENIJIWSIITI Brfmclmvorr KEl'l'II IIENNINQIIW vrl Wk'?4StJII GENE NEWELI. Loyd Star DONALD HIIIKS Natchez MARY HIGGS Magee GARY HILL Brookhaven CINDY HODGES Bogue Chino GARRY HODGES Jayess JAMES PAUL HODGES Brookhaven JEROME HOGAN Vicksburg JACK HOLLINGSWORTH Meadville CECILIA HUBBARD Bogue Chino TONYA HUFF Brookhaven DOYLE HUTCHINSEN Brookhaven RONNIE HYATT Wesson DENISE JACKSON Wesson JIMMY JACKSON Wesson DANNY JOHNSON Wesson WALTER JAMES JOHNSON Natchez CAROLYN JONES Hazlehurst DEBI JONES Silver Creek LEMUEL JONES McCall Creek VANN JONES Hazlehursr BRENDEL KELLY Wesson DAVID KENNEDY Brookhaven CAROL KING Brookhaven DAVID KINSMAN Newhebron DEBRA KNIGHT Brookhaven BOB LANDRESS Wesson JACKIE LASSITER Magee SHERRY LEA Brookhaven TIM LEA Brookhaven STEVE LEE Pinola JOEY LETCHWORTH Silver Creek ERVIN LILLY Crystal Springs C. ANN LITTLE Hazlehurst BILL LOGAN Natchez LEONARD LOGAN Natchez TERRY LONG Meadville MIKE LUSK Wesson ROBIN LUSK I-Iazlehurst TONY MCALPIN Crystal Springs WESLEY MCCOSKEY Monticello REGGIE MCCULLOUGH Loyd Star BEVERLY MCGHEE Magee JACKIE MCINTOSH Pinola TERRY JOE MCKENZIE Topeka-Tilton BARNEY MCKINNEY Union Church EDDIE MCKINNEY Union Church MORAN MCLELLAND Bogue Chitto TOMMY MCLEMORE Mendenhall DEBORAH MCLENDON Mount Olive NANCY MCLENDON Crystal Springs VICKIE MCNAIR Mendenhall ROBERT GLENN MCWILLIAMS Brookhaven JIMMY MANGUM Magee STEVE MERCIER Femwood MIKE MOAK Bogue Chitto In ormai activities pass the clay away I 59+ 'a I, ,,'Pg1 V- fm ia, ...M- f -E, Q:Z ' 'A 5' I nhrug - Sr, awww. ew I b 1 rs?f v.9'enu,.-sw LMI.. iv . ' N +I K ,J- I3 A K . ,fa A 5 if . 2 ,4 Lf , Y vs 5 H? 1 5712:--3:2 1 f , . , . ,,. X . I ROGER MOAK Bogue Chitto JERRY MONTGOMERY Wesson LEROY MONTGOMERY Wesson ANN MOORE Mendenhall LARRY MORITEN Brookhaven STEVE MORRIS Brookhaven GERRY LEWIS MOSLEY Crystal Springs LINDA MOULDER Brookhaven ALVIN MYERS Smithdale MIKE MYERS Natchez BYRON NEVELS Smithdale NICK NORTON Bogue Chitto BOB ODO M Florence MARGUERITE OGLETREE Crystal Springs CHARLES OSBORNE McComb PAUL PADGETT Magee OMER PA DRON Venezuela LYNDA PALMER Pinola DON PERKINS Brookhaven ESTA PERROTT Hazlehurst PAUL PHILLIPS Mendenhall JOEY PILGRIM Mobile, Ala. BRINSON POLK Magee TOMMY PORTER Natchez PEGGY POTTER Brookhaven RANDY PRICE Monticello THERESIA RATLIFF Brookhaven JEFF RAY Wesson RANDY DANIEL REED Brookhaven TOMMY REID Jayess gl , He, Nxt I ff FLAVOL RESTER Q lf ,V af 'Wm Silver Creek 1- REBA REYNOLDS Z M Silver Creek BYRON CECIL RHODES Brookhaven W RETHA RHYMES Hazlehurst SUE RICHARDSON Bogue Chitto IOEY RILEY Newhebron JANE ROBERTS Brookhaven IANICE ROBERTS Loyd Star WILLIE ROBINSON Brookhaven MITZI ROBISON Natchez RICKY SALYER Brookhaven IIMMY SANDEL Natchez CHARLES SANDERS Natchez DENISE SANDERS Natchez TOMMY SILER Monticello LARRY SINGLETARY Crystal Springs CONNIE SLAYTER Pascagoula BELINDA SMITH Brookhaven BRENDA SMITH Monticello ELAINE SMITH Monticello FARON SMITH Brookhaven FARRAN SMITH Union Church GARY WALTER SMITH Brookhaven IACQUELINE SMITH Union Church IO ANNA SMITH Wesson JOHNNY SMITH Hazlehurst KENNY SMITH Loyd Star LAWRENCE SMITH Wesson LISA SMITH Magee MICHEAL SMITH Brookhaven fr' :, ,A A gf? 1 , efigkiigifzf Q f 1:1 ff ' 1 , , x U, ,,, ,Wm 2, A' 'I-,qf-fggygfffi . . 1 -, Q 1255, A A-ff A ... 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THAMES Monticello DEBBIE THOMPSON Monticello PETE THOMPSON Silver Creek EDWIN TILLERY Natchez RHONDA TODD Monticello JOE TORREY Natchez MILTON WALKER Newhebron PEGGY WALKER Brookhaven ROSEMARY WALKER Brookhaven SANDRA WALKER Pinola STEVE WALKER Brookhaven GAYLE WALLACE Brookhaven DEBBIE WARD Harrisville JANET WARD Brookhaven MIKE WATTS Brookhaven MARGARET WEBB Newhebron MIKE WEBB Crystal Springs GINA WEEKS Hazlehurst IEFF WEEKS Wesson PAM WEEKS Natchez ORLEAN WESTROPE Hazlehurst CONNIE WHITE Pinola GLENN WHITE Brookhaven MIKE WHITE Newhebron WILLIE WILEY Hazlehurst ANN WILLIAMS Wesson RICKY WILLIAMS Newhebron DAN WILLIAMSON Meadville CHARLES DOYLE WILSON McComb CHRISTY WILSON Brookhaven MARTHA WILSON Monticello MICHEAL WINBORNE Bogue Chino PAMELA DARLENE WINBORNE Brookhaven VANCE WINDOM, IR. Hazlehursr SHEILA KAREN WITHERSPOON Brookhaven VINCE WOODCOCK Franklin Counry lu 'fe I - 2, -if 1 ns- 52 wg . - A Q- A H, I 'Q 1 S ', S . 'hi . F , I gi E 51 .12 Q s 1 pg 1 Q 1- I Maranthfa ' featu res speakers or REW we -rf' Heading the freshman class as officers are fl to rj Paul Panquerne, president: Debbie Harris, representative to the Student Council: Steve Keywood, Susan Daniel, SC representative: Richard Furr, secretary: and Mandy Sproles, treasurer. JOHN ADAMS McComb DAN AINSWORTH Magee LINDA AINSWORTH Brookhaven RHONDA ALEXANDER Iayess BOBBY ALLEN Florence SI-IEILA ALLEN Brookhaven VICKIE ALLEN Enterprise KEITH ALLRED Brookhaven SHELLEY ALLRED West Lincoln DAVID ABADIE Roxie DANNY ALTMAN Monticello MARY AMASON Magee GLORY MAE ANDERSON Fayette MIKE ANDERSON Hazlehurst ANITA ANDING Wesson DAVID ANDREWS Harrisville GORDON APPLEWHITE Brookhaven BENSON ARMSTRONG Hazlehurst T'a.'f ,, ,t if ,,., fr v-. 1,0 N: V, .',... 'S' bil- U-A. vice president: SUZIE ARNAU Monticello BILLY ARNOLD McCall Creek ROY ARNOLD Magee OLNEY ARRINGTON Hazlchursl ROBERT ASHLEY Hazlehurst KEN AUTER Picayune JAMES AVANCE Natchez ANETTE AVANT Hathaway, La. MICK BAGWELL Hazlehurst JEWEL BAILEY Hazlehurst MIKE BAILEY D'Lo TRACY PAILEY Brookhaven ELMER BAKER Brookhaven JOAQUIN BAKER Natchez DALE BALDWIN Monticello JOYCE BALLARD Brookhaven RONNIE BARLOW Hazlehurst WILLESTER BARNES Hazlehurst JACKIE BARRENTINE Harrisville SHIRLEY BATES McComb PHILLIP BEARD Brookhaven RANDALL BEARD Wesson KEVIN BEASLEY Georgetown ANN BEDFORD Roxie TOMMY LOUIS BELL Strong Hope JAMES BENGE Brookhaven BOBBY BENJAMIN Brookhaven DENNIS BENSON Brookhaven DEAN BENTON Hazlehurst DENNIS BERCH Newhebron r, . . X A. XM' KRS . I .f,.l.x I X N .,,. .V I ,.-..., .X Qi ne-NZ?'1i'L'3'fM x , 1: x X X ! U. x A E '- N . 1 X, if 'X xf , mm 301, --,Qi X r5T' .re35?g?Q iyiiirl F .4 rf' s 'I Jn,,,: we gg M '-4-.-L 'K K.. VK N .- 4, kc 'I xxix-XM 04 New BSU center opens on Campus IIAI. ISILRRY Magee JANE BERRY Ilainpton, Va. lANlIi BERRY Iizizlehnrsl IULLY BERRY Georgetown ROY BINION Tallulah, La. BRAD BLAKENEY Monticello DAVID BLAND Wesson VAN BODIN Brookhaven MARTHA BOGAN Mendenhall SUSAN BOUTWELL Monticello MIKE BOWERS Brookhaven ANN BOWLIN Meadville DANNY BOYD Enterprise DOUGLAS BOYD Brookhaven PAM BOYD Monticello TERRY BOYD Loyd Star BOBBY BOYKIN Harrisville JEFF BOYLES Monticello ROBERT CHARLES BERRY Bogue Chitto REGENA BRAY Eddiceton KAREN BRIDGES Monticello GAIL BRISTER Wesson DANIEL BRITT Brookhaven DEMPLE BRITT Brookhaven DON BRITT Brookhaven EDDIE BRITT Caseyville GLENDA BROCK Harrisville RONNIE BROOME Silver Creek BILLY RAY BROWN Crystal Springs JOE BROWN Brookhaven DINAH BRYANT Brookhaven JAMES BULLOCK Bogue Chitto JOHN BALOCK Pascagoula QF. A .J PETE BURLISON Wesson DENISE BURNS Brookhaven LEE VAN BURT Brookhaven JOHN BUSBY McComb BRUCE BETHLEY Bude ANNETTE BUTLER Eddiceton KENNETH BUTLER Natchez MALCOLM BUTLER Brookhaven TONYA BYRD Colorado Springs, Col. HAROLD CAIN Loyd Star MICHAEL CAIN Brookhaven TINA CALDWELL Monticello LARCINE CAMERON Bude MIKE CARLISLE Bogue Chino RICHARD CARNEGIE Harriston LILLIE CARTER Fayette JOE CARTY Wesson BRUCE CASE Brookhaven HOLLIS CASE Wesson SCOTTY CASE Brookhaven SHERRIE CASE Meadville VIRGINIA KAY CASE Loyd Star AMY CATT Iayess SHAE CAUSEY Natchez IRENE CAVAZOS Natchez KENNETH CHAMBLISS Fayeue BOBBY CHERONI Hazlehurst 2 . B fs swf 1 wg -Bk war ,gg ,, .gg W ,gz'?3x+:- my 5231 vw., :Q-1:2i:,. sro -, Ax .f f RN Signs point stu IJPIIIS in right fizrffdzons 7' QF' in ,N '5- I ls Ir A 1 A, Y j 1 QI z , Students take swine ru zfaccines IE? Wu 7' IOSE LUIS CHOLIPIU Venezuela IAN COBB Vidalia, La. BRYAN COFFEY McComb CATHY COKER Brookhaven IIMMY COLDIRON Union Church CYNTHIA COLE Magee SHERRY IEAN COLE Mendenhall CHARLES COLEMAN Brookhaven LYNDA COLLINS Pinola GINGER COOK Brookhaven IILL COOPER Newhebron BUBBA COSTON Baton Rouge, La. IACK COTHREN Monticello GREG COURTNEY Monticello MARK COVINGTON Brookhaven RALPH COVINGTON. IR Brookhaven DONNA CREEI.. Newhebron DIANE CROSBY Bogue Chitto RENAE CROSBY Vicksburg SUSAN DANIEL Prenriss CHERYL DAVIS Brookhaven MAE LIZZIE DAVIS Carson MARTHA DAVIS Monticello GERALDINE DICKERSON Wesson SANDRA DICKEY Brookhaven CAROL DENISE DIXON Roxie FLORENCE DIXON Crystal Springs CAY DONNELL Mendenhall PENNY DOUGHERTY Braxton DEBORAH DOW Brookhaven SHERYL DROAK Loyd Star DEWAYNE ROY DUDLEY Natchez ALFRED DEAN DUNAWAY Brookhaven MAURICE DUNCAN Natchez MARTIN DUNN Eddiceton TIM DUNN Brookhaven SANDRA DUNNIGAN Brookhaven DONALD DURR Loyd Star MARK EADY Crystal Springs GLORIA IEAN EARL Brookhaven JAMES L. EARLS Union Church PAUL EATON Brookhaven BILLY EDWARDS Monticello JIMMY EDWARDS Meadville LARRY EDWARDS Meadville DOUGLAS EICHWURTZLE l-larrisville STANLEY ELLIS Fayette LINDA ELLZY Mendenhall JANICE EMANUEL Natchez BECKY EMFINGER Meadville DALTON EMFINGER Meadville DAVID EZELL Bude PAT EVANS Brookhaven MARILYN EZELL Jackson BRENDA C. FAKIER Brookhaven SHIRLEY FARMER Monticello CLAYTON FARRIS Brookhaven HURIAH FIELDS Brookhaven CHARLES FLEMING Natchez BOBBY FORTENBERRY Silver Creek CATHY FOSTER Loyd Star BETTY JEAN FRAZIER Wesson JERRY FRIZZELL Crystal Springs JON LEE FULLER Hazlehurst Q '4' eff.. vim S 21 III W ll as f kk Ill B. C. forms alzzyzmrs as Mrzrk' Tzmin 'I afl ,L I ii V ,sz 'r' ffff ' A 'fe-'Q r I, ' ' eil ,,, ELLA FUNCHESS -. - .v Crystal Springs .La I 'V' ' ' I RICHARD FURNACE ' - Q Hazlehurst H' ' RICHARD FURR . ri' Wesson 554-2255, WAYNE FURR 'i Wesson ANTHONY GARNER xl Magee gif' . MICHAEL LEE GARRETSON ' fff' A I .Xu Ii Vidalia, La. '25 - A 'QW , L ' 4- 1' f Mm in R l 05... M.. ' V 'gf Y KEVIN GARRETT Monticello DAVID GILL 5 Brookhaven DEBBIE GILL Meadville IOHNNY GILL Franklin DEBBY GIPSON Brookhaven ANNETTE GOETZMANN Natchez as TONY GOMILLION Mendenhall PHIL GRANGER ns Hazlehursl LLOYD GRAVES Brookhaven TERESA GRAVES Bassfield KENNETH GRAY Magee if 1' BRENDA ANN GREENE Fayeue 1--- ,'11.IA I LYNDA GREEN Natchez DeWAYNE GRIFFITH Magee LARRY GRIFFITH Monticello DONNA FAY GRUBBS Magee KIM GRUBBS Magee BETSY ELLEN GUYNES Hazlehurst --OV : AI O ,... 5 ..-.. A I 'I' II: 115 ,fi t .. jet: 64... - A , if .,.- p I ..'k . k,.: K iv DALE GARNER HALL Magee .M DENNIS HAMILL ' Brookhaven DAWN HAMILTON Wesson JOYCE ANN HAMILTON ' Wesson ' CHARLES HAMMACK Narchez GAYLE HAMMACK Hazlehursr A A II I ' ...ms . Colettes hold annual 'slavea sale GEORGIA DEAN HANNA Mendenhall RODNEY HARGROVE Natchez TERRY HARPER Newhebron DEBBIE HARRIS Florence FREDDIE LEE HARRIS Fayette IRA HARRIS Brookhaven JOHN A. HARRIS, JR. Gallman JONELLE HARRIS Hazlehurst MARK HARRIS Port Sulphur, La. RICHARD HARRIS Florence JANICE ANN HARVESTON Brookhaven JOHN W. HAWKINS Natchez RICKY HAWKINS Brookhaven WILLIE HAWKINS Natchez IRA HEAD Hazlehurst JACKIE HEDGEPETH Monticello KEN HEDGEPETH Monticello MICHEAL HENDERSON Brookhaven LISA HERBERT Mendenhall JIMMY D. HEWITT Jayess JOY THAMES HEWITT Jayess RONNIE HEWITT Brookhaven DEBBIE HICKS Monticello DONNA GAIL HILL Oakvale ETTA DIANN HILL Lorman CARY HILTON Mendenhall JAMES HILTON Oakvale PHILLIP HINISLAY Brookhaven MIKE HISAW Hazlehurst LANCE HOGGATT Brookhaven MICKEY HOGUE Vidalia. La. CAROL HOLLAND Brookhaven JOE HUDSON Natchez MIKE HUFFMAN Buda -f ,.. '.?f?.QE.lf,22'ff. , l. .I I5 sf? 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I I If IIB Wolf Tales published ezfefv 1100 weeks X 'rnzrstr ISSUC. :ff 4 52-1 'Q 33353 Wim ' 4 v AEI I I va ttgsl Q , I I I 1 BEN HUGHES Prentiss LARRY HUGHES Natchez RAYMOND HUGHES Magee LINDA HULLUM Vicksburg STACY HUNTER Natchez MIKE HUTCHIFISOYI Hazlehurst DARLENE JACKSf JDJ Wanilla DWAYNE JACKSON Brookhaven JOSEPH JACKSON Fayette KAREN JACKSON Fayette KIMMY IACKSUN Brookhaven TERRY JACKSON Brookhaven BOYCE JAMES Wesson LYNN JAMES Wesson MIKE JAMES Wesson KENNIS WAYNE JEFFERS4 W Hazlehurst LEE JENNINGS Harrisville ETHEL JOHNSON Natchez JOHN KENT JOHNSON Brookhaven JOYCE JOHNSON Newhebron KENNETH JOHNSON Brookhaven TIM JOHNSON Vidalia, La. CLIFFORD JONES Magee ROBERT JONES Magee VALERIE JONES Mendenhall ROBERT JOSEPH, JR. Natchez HOWARD JUSTICE Natchez ROSIE KELLY Brookhaven DAVID KENNEDY Harrisville RANDY KEYES Brookhaven STEVE KEYWOOD Hazlehurst MAGGIE KING Bude RAYMOND KING Enterprise DEBRA KNIGHT Natchez LINDA KAY KNIGHT Natchez MARIE KYZAR Enterprise FRANK LACKEY Natchez BARNETT LAIRD Brookhaven RICKY LAMBERT Monticello DAVID LAMBRJGHT Brookhaven JONELLE LANGFORD Meadville SHERRI LANGFORD Newhebron EDDIE LANGLEY Wesson MARK LANGSTON Newhebron JUAN LATHAM Brookhaven ANITA LAYTON Magee SISSY LEA Wanilla LEON LEBLANC Natchez BRADY LEE Wesson VENECI.-X JEAN LEE Brookhaven DINA LEONARD Meadville RITA LEONARD Bogue Chitto JERRY LITTLE Magee KATHY LITTLE Mendenhall SHERRI LITTLE Star WILLIAM LITTLE Newhebron BILLY LOFTON Magee CHRIS LOFTON Loyd Star VICKY LOFTON Brookhaven CHARLES LOGAN Natchez RICKY LONG Meadville DAVID LONGINO Wesson PENNY LOWERY Georgetown BETTY MCALPIN Crystal Springs BRIAN MCCLENDON Brookhaven SCOTTY Mc CLOUD Monticello REGINA McDANIEL Ncwhebron FRANKLIN McDUFFEY Newhcbron MELVINA MCDUFFEY Newhebron REBECCA MCGHEE Magee BRUCE MCKINNEY Union Church IOHN MARK MCLEMORE Mendenhall JEANNA MCMANUS Brookhaven ANNE MCNULTY CURTIC MCNULTY Vidalia, La. TIM MCNULTY Meadville ROBERT MCPHAIL, JR. Mendenhall JIMMY McQUILLIN Brookhaven JOHN MCTAGGART Sontag VERONICA MACKDREE Brookhaven MARGIE MAGEE Monticello JAN MANGUM Mendenhall JEFF MARTIN Crystal Springs JOHN MARTIN Bude RICHARD MAXWELL Brookhaven DONALD MAY Brookhaven JACK A. MAY Brookhaven TOMMY MAY Bogue Chitto DAVID MAYFIELD Brookhaven PETER METTS Hazlehurst DIANE MILLER Wesson ED MILLICAN Natchez THELMA J. MIMS Lincoln County ANNE MINTER Magee BRYAN MITCHELL Crystal Springs RONALD MITCHELL Crystal Springs DWAYNE MOAK Brookhaven JOYCE MOAK Bogue Chitto CHARLES EDWARD MONROE Hazlehurst DEBRA MONTGOMERY Bogue Chiuo CHARLES MOORE Franklin County THERESIA MOREA Georgetown ROGER MORGAN Tylertown RONNIE MORGAN Topeka-Tilton BARRY MORRIS Brookhaven GLENN MORRIS Mendenhall JOHNNY MORRIS Brookhaven RUSSELL MOULDER Enterprise CINDY MULLINS Bude LISA MULLINS Mendenhall A fr . 1 . 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Mcadvillc -ai' I' ll DAVIDULIVER I A fn Monlicullo W ' V if fri -,3 GLENDA IVQUINII Union Church ALEN USTER Brookhzavun KENNY UUBRE Floruncu GARY OWENS Brookhavcn HAZEL OWENS Wasson WAYNE PAGE Hazlchurst VICKY PALMER Pinola PAUL PA NQUERNE Hazlchursl WILLIAM SCOTT PARHAM - Magcc WILLIAM EARL PARKER Brookhavun MARTY PARKINSON ,. Hazlchurst 'Wi ' ' I I X' STAN PATRICK I ky Brookhaven IAMES II. PAIII, Iiufclullnnrer .IM .14 GERALDINE PA YTK IN FLIYCIIL' MARY PAYTUN Fzmycrtu 'inp- ,1-IZI A , I- ., . I .:.:' --'V I - , JEAN PEACOCK N - 'gs Mcndunhzxll . BARRY PEEBLES ,,, I g Brookhavun A Q LINDA PETERSON A Mcadvillu ' :7?Wvg,,,, ,V f A. , if 'K .ff RICHARD PICKETT Smilhdalu MARION PULLARD Natchez 5 Q 1 4 Q, m I. if , . 'ff Q,,a'S' IAN PORTER Nzltchuz At, .:, . . Q I - IL-: I Iz. Jus PORTREY M Wusson 3 GENE POWELL Nnrchcf: -V - --AA .f, - v,M : 5 , 1 .:4j-, , :-,' ., if ,yi 1., ' ' j Roxiu ASQ Is' , -' L 'I' 1 1I-, Cheerlcadvrs, W 01 f aflrl pep In ganws SUSAN PRITCHARD Union Church DAVID PURSER Hazlehurst TONY QUICK Magee KELCY RANEY Wesson CARL RANKIN Fayette CAROLYN RANKIN Fayette MYRNA RASH Monticello IOE RATCLIFF McCall Creek CINDY RAY IIVCSSOII VALERIE REDMOND Hazlehurst DOROTHY REEVES Bogue Chitto ROBIN REID Loyd Star IANET RICE Wesson RONALD RICHARDSON Bogue Chitto STEVE RICHARDSON Brookhaven RONNIE RIDLEY Natchez CORA ROBERTSON Brookhaven MICHEAL ROLLINS Meadville GERALDINE RUCKER Brookhaven VICKIE RUNNELS Mendenhall BEVERLY RUSSELL Monticello KELLY RUSSELL Hazlehurst LARRY RUSSELL Brookhaven MARK RUSSELL Magee SONIA RUTLAND Wesson DON SANDERS Monticello MERVIN SANDERS Brookhaven DON SANDIFER Brookhaven BARON SARTIN Brookhaven SUSAN SAUNDERS Natchez 1'-1 -L' fi '. IAA' 4' f 1 , W, f if ,fa A fs., my .4 55,9 . 315,145 rv . -ve X f x f t v 1. , ,...,. , , 1 as Q . ?' 1 wi 0 , Qc lf' ' s 1 was C 1 155 .im , of , 311 f,,' H N' .fx lx 5 15 A r 'lx svf W11l1tc'.S pos! .s111'1'f's.sft1l smlson - ... 'Q- x -r 6 vvzadx viugi -5 :Qi ... -v-Q f . f an , -'41Q:,'aQ'5 1 gf,-h 4 v . 5'- f'. '.a , '?O vspffs' I an -0 ,, if K Q :A' Asggyfd 137:-W ff fix .. qes gqy:ig!A. Qin as Q u QR' YVI. x QB' G maps attend I'UlL'l7l'llffl.UlIfS I 5 . 'Zz f 412 4255 ' ' 2' I Q Aix 14 A ' , 4 Q, my rg .1 Q I at ,Q 4 ,, 5 1 'ii, a,fZf,4f f If ., ,, :!v -.-' if I if' ...u 1, I . N N. CIIAIILI 7'I I'E SCHLEET Narchez ESTIIER SCIIMIDT Sonlzig DENNIS SCIIWARZAIII I' Silver Creek EDWIN SCOTT Mcadvillc MATTHEW SCOTT Vidalia, La. SIDNEY SEBRON Harrisvillc CHRIS SEEGER Fayeue EDNA SELMEN Brookhaven MICHEAL SERIO Brookhaven JIMMY SHANNON Hazlehurst ADOLPH SHAW Natchez LINDA SHAW Meadville BOB SIMMONS Hazlehurst DONNA M. SIMMONS Natchez ALBERT SINGLETARY Crystal Springs DENNIS SMILEY Hazlehurst ANNETTE SMITH Wesson BEVERLY SMITH Roxie BUDDY SMITH Brookhaven CINDY SMITH Meadville CINDY SMITH Brookhaven CYNTHIA SMITH Brookhaven DANNY SMITH Brookhaven DIANNE SMITH Brookhaven DONALD SMITH Sonrag DONNA SMITH Hazlehurst GLYN SMITH Brookhaven JOHNNY SMITH Loyd Star KAROLYN SMITH Mcadville KATHY SMITH Hazlehurst KEITH SMITH Loyd Star LARRY D. SMITH Natchez LINDA SMITH Bogue Chitto LISA GAYE SMITH Loyd Star MELANIE SMITH Brookhaven MELVIN SMITH Magee MIKE SMITH Monticello MIKE SMITH Hazlehurst OTIS SMITH Pinola PAULA SMITH Wesson PHYLLIS SMITH Brookhaven RICKY SMITH Wesson SCOTT SMITH Crystal Springs STACEY SMITH Brookhaven SUSIE SMITH Loyd Star THERESA SMITH Crystal Springs WILLIAM SMITH Natchez IERRY SPARKMAN Hazlehurst CONNIE SPEIGI-ITS Brookhaven DARLENE SPIKES Newhebron MANDY SPROLES Brookhaven EVERETTE STAMPLEY Natchez KEVIN STAMPS Monticello ANGIE STEADMAN Morton KERI STEGALL Wesson BLAKE STPEHENS Silver Creek VICTOR STERLING, Brookhaven RUSSELL STEWART Enterprise SHIRLEY STRIEFF Georgetown DELORES SULLIVAN Mendenhall JOHN SULLIVAN Raleigh JUDY SULLIVAN I-Lrztxttm ISILLY SIIMI4,fXI,l, IXIIIIIIICQIIU MII-llf SASSLIQ I-.mygllu l.llllIim BARBARA SUTTON Jackson JOHN SUTTON Brookhaven JAMES SYKES Magee ARDEAN TANNER Hazlehurst VANCE TARVER Magnolia JANE TEMPLE Meadville GEORGE THAMES Monticello JOEL THAMES Monticello JOHN THAMES Brookhaven SUSAN THOMAS Wesson THOMAS CLYDE THOMAS Lucien DANNY JOE THOMPSON Magee THOMAS F. THOMPSON Hazlehurst BILLY ALVIN THORNTON Hazlehurst JOHN THRONTON Hazlehurst BECKY TOUCHSTONE Meadville DWAYNE TOWNSEND Brookhaven STEVE TRAYLOR Monticello LEONARD TUESNO Natchez SHIRLEY TURNER Fayette LISA TYSON Bude CHRIS VAUGHN Loyd Star MARGARET WADE Natchez BILLY WALKER Magee BOBBY WALKER Magee CINDY WALKER Bogue Chitto GEORGIA MAE WALKER Hazlehurst MAXINE WALLACE Fayette MARGIE J. WALLEY Brookhaven SHIRLEY HAY WALLS Brookhaven KATHY WALTMAN Mendenhall BETTY WARD Meadville CARMEN WARD Monticello ROY WARD Harrisville LAURA WARE Fayette DENNA WARNOCK Vicksburg FRANCIS EARL WASHINGTON Natchez CLINT WATKINS Crystal Springs DOUGLAS WATTS Brookhaven DARLENE WEBB Newhebron ELIZABETH WEBSTER Roxie BETTY WEEKS Brookhaven DEAN WEEKS Loyd Star JUNE WEEKS McCall Creek JAMES T. WEST Natchez TYRONE WEST Hazlehurst CYNTHIA KAYE WHITE Fayette DAVID WHITE Hazlehurst JOHNNY WHITE Crystal Springs KEITH WHITEHEAD Brookhaven ARMAN WHITTINGTON III Hazlehurst PHILLIP WICKER Meadville BARBARA WIGGINTON Pinola KAY WIGINTON Mendenhall ERIC WILLIAMS Brookhaven RICK WILLIAMS Georgetown VOYCE WILLIAMS Wesson BILLY WILLIAMSON Magee KEITH WILLIAMSON Magee CLAYTON WILSON Crystal Springs - if I ws , , ---I was-ma :X , rv P 'Aw-amor ...NN w-Maw v we -A I 3 :J E I1 g f-Lwmt 3 - -:la ze. , 1 5 I f I 5 1 I I 5 :-,-':, ' 4, ', I AE 15 is ,J at Z J' , igfztgyh ,, . pa- ' ., 'vg a' 2' I .gl .3 X W a, , V , I A V3 I-'W S 3? -il tt,A, ibij if 1 . vu-S ? if ,mw- mff.v-w:mKw.,mx...Kfs:.,, N.. . , 'EI- ' A-Az'-5 - vfQm : fa sR-'xvsm-m.,wv.as,wfv.x.-,- -.mga .www av s ws E 1 f ! X 4 J' :2Yf f3::1sff ' -,,.. , , Q 2 wx, 1 5 5: if 5 ,, 2 'Q vi It 1 i f . 1 an X 2 6 Q-.f niiwwa-is A A I 1:-I A Ht X is ., 'H h . 'r - . 9 .1 xv ? Thousands attend h07Tlr6'C'077'lriI'l,gf6'Sfl.1Jl.flJ6?S K.. - ga If. , if I f I I I I I DARLENE WILSON Union Church PAMELA DARLENE WOODARD Bude KIRBY WOOLEY Enterprise KATHY WROTEN West Lincoln LEA ANN YARBROUGH Jackson BUTCH YELDELL ' Monticello a I A Q I I as-we -sf. U , 2 . N KEITH YOUNG Smirhdale SALLYE YOUNG Vicksburg PHYLLIS ZUMBRO Bude iff' I I r I I I I I I IOANIE CASON Brookhaven LEITA CONWAY Brookhaven TOM ROBERTS Brookhaven MARJORIE B. SMITH Brookhaven Special students attend CLIC gfi-C2'f333i8333+E'333fZ2 QSSESLESESQSEQSQEE 6:2 4:19 5135 25755 63 C3 1 1 Vocatzonal Technical if .ff Wm g 'KGDWG-9:1719 GY: 445175 GYJUQYQQ5 '79 Gfievbw sw 9529 fe-iiwfemfwifife Q fe feb ' 93.52 cts f ff? ET? H Q ' ET? 5552 4 Q49 K - -?A, Q42 , 92432 T T if C3 fu? Kiki? ii? 4 6 Y x J ep L cp EYES , EYES Cf? Y C3 24:2 QQ M 1'1li1'11 l laboramry tf'f'l1,nf1fr'1fan1 Eledmmcs Q, Q fswghw as - A + Q wwfw- Q12 I ns Q, Uoer 20 enroll in Cosmetology 73,44 -Wafer. , .nl . , ti . Q Wi ,ZH ' , .Ng X 1. 5 LJ , rg 'H 6 . 5 I fe t M 'R sg 'ff , M , ' aff liar wa , Q1 5 . Xx ' I '51 iq' 2 I e Officers of the Cosmetology Club are Betty Lowery, presidentg Danny Williamson, vice president: Trisha McDonald, secretary: and Mary Io Vaughn, treasurer. PATRICIA AMACKER Wesson Student instructor BETH ALDRIDGE Meadville GLENDA ARD .Iayess EDITH GIVENS Brookhaven BETTY GUESS Wesson TERESA HYDE Monticello BETTYE JOHNSON Brookhaven BETTY LOWERY Monticello DONNA MAY Mendenhall TRISHA MCDONALD Clinton LITTY NEVELS Brookhaven EUNICE RITZ Brookhaven KAREN SISTRUNK Topeka-Tilton SHARON SMITH Brookhaven JO ANN SOREY Pinola DIANE TARVER Brookhaven MARY JO VAUGHN Jackson DANNY WILLIAMSON Brookhaven JILL WILLIAMSON Brookhaven VAN FAIRCHILD Hazlehurst DAWN FARMER Crystal Springs THERESA FLOWERS Brookhaven KATHERINE GRIFFITH Monticello REBECCA HOWELL Hattiesburg MARILYN JACKSON Crystal Springs MARTHA KELLY Wesson VERTIS KELLY Brookhaven LYNDA KNIGHT Georgetown BECKY MCGARRY Fayette FRANKIE MARTIN Wesson DEBBIE MAY Union Church BETTY V. MOORE Hazlehurst FAYE PACE Wesson JUDY PEAVEY Brookhaven BERNICE POWELL Brookhaven VIRGINIA SMITH Monticello SUE STALANS Silver Creek KATHY SUTTON Brookhaven ELLEN SWANIGAN Summit PAULA WALKER Brookhaven IOANN WALLACE Monticello MILDRED WILLIAMS Union Church NAOMI YOUNG Crystal Springs Practical nursing training lasts 52 weeks ,vw ,,....,.Y ,va- .--.1-HZ1-- tax -.........,,-...-.-.-.-1-.Wi , , '55 L -xv I t fr?- ' ' 4'-f az... I ' , ' 'fiii-'I ' Se? .1 JEANETTE ALEXANDER Iayess LYVONNE M. BELL Bude PAULA CROWDER Brookhaven BRENDA DAVIS Monticello 45 ,Q Lg. 1'-7 sf , . 4, , .... .wx -,,1, 5, 1. ,.,.:1.y: 5: 1 t 5 X .T r.. Cv' mfill TSN Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration attracts many stadents CL offers state 7s only heavy equipment mechanics program ,gf 22.83 ' 5: 'ay Q W an . Q 'E , . ' . ' ,gif ' MN. X - . 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N QC? .. - di Q ws- E432 QE: S+? - Eg ' :Q QESSSEQREQSSSSSQ 333 3333332 Less than a m1le as the crow flres from Co L1n!Natchez campus 1S the campus of Jefferson College an 1nst1tut1on of learnrng chartered rn 1803 before Mrssrssrppr was off1c1ally a state Th1S campus was the scene on July 4 1976 of the off1c1al celebrauon of Amerlca s rndependence for the state of MISSISSIPPI because ll was here that statehood was declared here that many leaders of the state were educated here the SIIG of the famed Aaron Burr tr1al underneath now towerrng oaks The college 15 currently berng restored to 1IS former splendor by the State Department of Archlves and I-lrstory and w1ll be a showplace when ll IS completed Because of all these reasons Co L1l'lf Natchez a srster rnsututron to Jef ferson College rn sp1r1t salutes Jefferson College named after the splendrd Nearly two centurres separate Jefferson College and Co L1n!Natchez but therr common funcuon and spurt are the same Perhaps Co L1n!Natchez wrll l1ve to celebrate the natron s Trl centen nra It s true You Arn t Seen Nothrn Yet' Cf? C3 lil? ff? gggcfmas vb as wma, dv Amana as is amjagg fbwvggvgfvfgveivgvcafv Wvwvggvfgvgfvwg sh- Masses- Q-'sr 92422 9343? ,gs cy 2? Si? Q49 Q Q -- - 93432 Sir? J J fs Q19 , 1 , - . Q49 . , . T Thomas Jefferson, a true believer in education. - . , cgggz ' -. ' . 1' ' . , .- M . ea - ., ,, gg Q 1 T 27? +29 9342? 9552 gg 6,3 ala Gr? C3 W S2422 fl? ' r C3 2232 ca file? 9332 cp qs 25155 as C3 63 Q52 Eff? C3 6,3 1355 tires Administration headed by Dean Smith Assistant Dean Howell C. Gar- ner finds time for refreshment during his busy schedule . IE 15 is 3 E i: Dean Eddie M. Smith devotes much of his time to the progress and improvement of Co-Lin! Natchez. 1 .... ...,.. .. F v Top aides are amer, Porter, Dunn xi Q? X Mrs. Willie Mae Dunn, Head Librarian, manages a daily traf- fic flow of books, visual aids, periodicals, and students. Director of Admissions and Records Delton Porter sets the mas- ter clock for bells to ring in the start of evening classes. Students elect Mr. f M iss C0-Lin, Natchez iles BECKY MCMANUS CHARLES HUTCHINS Making history themselves at historic Jefferson College are Becky McManus and Charles Hutchrns Mr and Mrss Co-Lin!Natchez for 1976-77 . mi Pi? Freshman, sophomore cworitesg Whois Who named Selected to appear in the 1976-77 volume of Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges were those shown below on the grounds of historic Jefferson College, begun in 1803. They include Virginia Paul, Eric Lennep, Gwen Tindell, Rhonda Etheridge, Rebecca Rankin, Judy Frederick, Marvilea Robinson, Amy Loflin, and Theresa Hargrave. Not pictured is Margo Ferguson. Elected freshman class favorites for 1976-77 were at left Brenda Ford and Pam Hrggmbot ham. Not pictured are freshman favorites Adolph Butler and Connie Fleming Elected sophomore class favorites were Gloria Riggs Eric Lennep Linda Ellis Bobbie Fleming, Delores Irving, Theresa Hargrave, and Lorraine Flem1ng HISTORIC ERSON C0 LLEGE JEFF iigfalgl HF' , s 'sl'ail UNUEQTAHEW nwnmfmtwf mworo tts. DEIFW AND EY SGA, Circle K provide student leaders ,J ,, N came-zzfzwzs :uma mm me Terrie Whitehead, secretary-treasurer: Emm Bames, representative: Lorraine Fleming, sophomor president: Connie Fleming, freshman vice-presi Sherry McDonald, sponsor: Mrs. Susan Presley garet Delaney, SGA vice-president. ,,lZf'f,,...-. T1 ' IQ' i X I 'r Q- A OXX if ff-X is J' M j I AL lil 1 ii - .Qu -wk- 'lx J i if f ll I A W J , Members of Circle K, leadership organization affiliated with Kiwanis Club, are, top row from left, Stan Smith, Bobby Hinson, Billy Seale, Robert Young, Don Etheridge: second row, Becky Rankin, Pam Higginbotham, Mar- garet Holland, Chuck Golden, Billy Freeman: third row, Jack Goss, Becky McManus, Mick Woods, Terrie Whi- tehead, Elizabeth McKenzie: bottom row, Judy Massey, John Bullen, sponsor, and Peggy Rodriguez. Leaving for the SCAM convention at Utica Junior College were, from left, Eric Lennep, president: a , 6 dent: Pam Higginbotham, freshman president: Mrs. Q sponsor: and Bema Ford, sophomore vice-president. Not pictured are Jack Goss, representative , and Mar- l A. 'F Publications keep staffs busy g! 1 , .-,-,Til Student literary magazine REFRACTIONS appears annually in the spring, featuring original poetry, essays, and art work. Sponsor is Mrs. Carolyn Smith. efrartinns TRILLIUM ...NM bf 'V CO-LININ S161-its newspaper staff prepare another issue. Members of the staff are, from left, Viola Jackson, Connie Fleming, Kim Perry, Pam Hig- ginbotham, Eric Lennep feditorp, Theresa Hargrave, Emma Barnes, and Lorraine Fleming. Not pictured are Mrs. Sandra Davidson Csponsorl, Sharon John- son, and Tommy Milby. Mr-atv mi co-umm slam Members of TRILLIUM yearbook staff for the Natchez campus include, first row, from left, Connie Fleming, Georgia Harrison, Shelley Ford, Debra Fulton, Gwen Watson, and Beatrice Williams. Second row, Mrs. Car- olyn Smith, sponsor, Theresa Hargrave, Lorraine Fleming, editor, Bema Ford, Geraldine Plummer. Patrice Washington, Pam Higginbotham, and Viola Jackson. Not pictured is Delores Irving. It all hinges onthe classroom L? 3904 0 4 , - 5, Eg IW' f Q . K., fy f f..,jA1:'- A an ,,,.--f The largest department of the Co-Lin!Natchez faculty is the English department. Here these instructors map out departmental goals. From left they are Mrs. Mary Eidt, Mrs. Carolyn Carter, Mrs. Jean McGehee, Mrs. Sherry McDonald, Mrs. Annette Donnan, Mrs. Carolyn Smith, and Mrs. Dean Finley. Ilywvf hui ,zu LP! ' . 35' 1 A .1 I A Economics and accounting instructor Robert Burns, left, checks out library h accounting instructor. -2545.2 '45 elps for his department with Mike Tatum where qualit faculty shine iii! 'W 1'- +-Q-+ , 1' V,A . :P ,iff if 'fi ,, Making sweet music together are Mrs. Charlotte Smith, accompanist of the Co-Lin College-Community Choir: Dick Mullins, instructor of piano and voice: and Wayne Saxon, instructor of music and director of the choir. 'Hag' 'K KJ 1, zfr. XN 7?'f I I 7i?fi 1f Holding down the social studies forces are The Rev. Bemard Walton, left, Charles Quimby, Mrs. Susan Presley, Mrs. Lucianne Wood, and Elliott Trimble. Teaehingforee keeps instructional level high Examining laboratory supplies in the science lab are, from left, Mrs. Rebecca McGehee and John Bullen, instructors of science: Mrs. Estelle Byrne, instructor of home economicsg and Mrs. Margaret Mallett, instructor of reading improvement. 1 'Q'-71 .37 4-Q Classroom preparations frequently depend on the Xerox machine. paper cutter, and other mechanical devices. Here getting ready for class are Lyman Smith, left, head of Distribution and Marketing Technology: Mrs. Ann Bullock, instructor of secre- tarial science: Robert L. Winstead , instructor of mathematics and physics: and Don Marionfinstructor of computer principles. H6 l A-1' '- Secretaries, student workers keep things smooth f 1 1 1.1- Secretaries to the Dean and Assistant Dean are from 1 , eft, Mrs. Helen Wilson and Mrs. Dorothy Wheat. These friendly voices answer the telephone with Admis sions Office. They belong to Mrs. Kathleen Hutchins left, and Mrs. Peggy Kissinger. -iw... .ff .ff A A va F .iw ' ' 1 1-SJ, 5 ' Helping process new library books is just one of many jobs for student workers, Theresa Coleman, Charles Hutchins, and Theresa Hargrave. Learning involves daily commitment ' W-.- ..,,., , .,,, A 1 l 'Ww2f ' Mathematics instructor Joey Paul explains simple interest in a math class. Watching the dissection of a crayfish by biology instructor John Bullen are, from left, Tommy Milby, Jean Watson, and Theresa Hargrave. between students and instructors t tefee 3 r BT THOSE ez ll! Secretarial science majors Addie Davis, left, and Georgia Harrison are hard at work transcribing shorthand to the typewriter. Mannequins in the Distribution and Marketing Technol- ogy Department get finishing touches by Eric Lennep and Becky McManus. Bicentennial beginnings set 1976 77 af ffmfn 'Q ,- - ' R - jfliffi 7 m f -, .,. 5- ,vl N! gg . Q ' ew 5-. X 4519 714 ' Q 1T'??xyH ' P L 1, Q al , ...X L ..t::f .h -A-J X 3::::at.::r.:..:r:::: ,v -eiawf r-2--1 I 1. 1,-, ysegtlr if-.fxjq X.M ?'L ' e W5 . ' f . . 'ffaww Xl ITYGM iQ?5 Main lobby display set the campus in the mood. Co-Lin!N's College-Community Choir entertained crowds from all over Mrssrs sippi at the Fourth of July celebration for the state at historic Jefferson College fglghiflifg -i'wa.M at V Bicentennial flag to Dean Eddie M. Smith. , N- ' fu-.. I I1 O 9 r' ,... :x X Z as F0 o III co N E na UI cl. cn o ..- w Fl nw o. sw :s o -Ou Ph .-. o .-. cv ...- ua .... 0 cu :I 1-0 cu E. m ..- 'U : UP b-in :s rn cv H ..- -4 Q-4 CD -1 aa CA O Ib 'E :J U3 o Fl Z 51 cn 4: M an :x ro M ..- rn ae -o P-1 rv U2 rn :1 F4 In F9 D' rn ca. o o 5 rn :x r-4 sv :J n. off to cz bang-up start -4 .L CO-LININ SIGHTS staff helped others when they sponsored a Baby Contest benefiting Mississippi Cystic Fibrosis. Winners were these toddlers, from left, Katie Perry, Billy Joe Glover, Tony Smith, Susie Higgins, and Jason Hen- nington. no 'WY ' The Bicentennial? It's just another school day to us l 1 21 Staff members are indispensable - 4 IW! , ,' f . ' f. .J A , 4 ' ...L ' Mrs. Carolyn Motte, secretary to the CETA adult education program on campus, helps Assistant Dean Howell C. Garner show off Co-Lin sweatshirts. 'fi Robert Johnson below keeps the Co-Lin!N school vehicles running perfectly while Norman Brown right checks the lock on a classroom door. .x , 'fi 4 rg A ' by 5 I 3 l fu ! , in Q lit. wh? h I I 1 4 'J X N 1' X it 1 i in keepingfirst things first 1235 fi NAT The bookstore manager, Becky McManus, pulls another his- tory textbook to sell a lucky freshman. Pam Higginbotham , right, iggilla 'Hai delivers a message to a stu- -452313 V dent in the Hob Nob. :few .153 , , I, fs if l , X ' Mrs. Gail Johnson, left, and Mrs. Mildred Combs Hob-Nob hostesses, sell breakfast. lunch, supper and snacks to students on-the-go. Perseverance, diligence earn, rewards vw A , . ' - I V . 'mfg 4 jf wi V4 A' I ' M 5 Y'-'c rr frigffy , fM,g i g et .. , . , , 5 I' ., 2. f, 't ggi . 'V A :Wa ' ,, fw4's v These music majors take advantage of an opportunity to use the music corrals in the music department for individual listening pleasure and leaming. , iii he TM t71Q1ffz1l .ails it S, tw-vw 9 -4 2 Phi Theta Kappa, national honorary junior college fraternity, is sponsored on the Co- Lin!N campus by history instructor Charles Quimby. Membership is restricted to those academically superior. Carolyn Johnson, below , browses in the stacks of the library Sophomore class looks toward future 5 A il- - Q is 422 ' 1 5:1- If 164 M... Ji gis tx,-ff' DEANA ALEXANDER Natchez GENE ANDREWS Vidalia, La. MARY ANN BUTLER Natchez RAY CARR Natchez BILL CATHBERTSON Natchez BERNARD CODY Natchez ROSETTA DIXON Natchez ELAINE EDWARDS Natchez RHONDA ETHERJDGE Natchez LINDA ELLIS Natchez JUDY FREDRJCK Natchez KAREN FREEMAN Natchez PAMELA FITZGERALD Natchez BERNA FORD Natchez HARRIETT GREEN Ferriday, La. MATTIE GREEN Natchez MARJORIE GREMILLIAN Natchez DEL RAE HAMILTON Natchez KIRK HAMILTON Natchez THERESA HARGRAVE Natchez SKIP HULET Natchez CHARLES HUTCHINS Natchez JAMES IKAR.D Natchez DELORES IRVING Natchez DENISE JACKSON Natchez LORRAINE JACKSON Natchez VIOLA JACKSON Natchez AUDREY JOHNSON Natchez CAROLYN JOHNSON Natchez BARBARA JONES Natchez 6 Hob Nob provides relaxation rom classes BETTY MARTIN Natchez RICKY MOON Natchez MIKE PHIPPS Natchez PATRICIA J. PINTARD Natchez KATHY PLUNKETT Natchez JERRY RATLIFF Natchez PAMELA REED Natchez JOYCE ROBERTS Natchez BERTHA SADLER Natchez MELINDA SIMONTON . Natchez RILEY SWAYZE I Natchez ALVIN SYLVESTER I ' Natchez ' RUSSELL TILL Natchez BILLY JOE WASHINGTON Natchez JOHN D. WELLBORN Natchez LARRY WILLIAMS Vidalia SANDRA ARNOLD Natchez Special students czttend Co-Lmf DANIQIIQIEQS VICKI WHITE Ferriday, La. 1 15 w xx., yr 'N .Ab X f w -x .,. YW! X -'Dx 2 ,J I 'PN '-N . X . I .gaz- In x-' 1-fc Freshrnfzn class has large crzmllrmfnl WQN' 5, T44 I .- '27-I ' :T V 3? 4 X... 1. QP. WA A , e 1' 1 . - Hia - . f 5554, , ,f--ff ,Q Q !. J-: LL .fx tx I DEBRA AMILUNKE Vidalia, La. EMMA I. BARNES Natchez BRENDA BASSETT Natchez CATHY BEACH Natchez MARGARET BENNETT Natchez MARY LOUISE BERRY Natchez IINA BLAND Natchez WAYNE BOYD Natchez .IANICE DUFFEE BRAUN Natchez PAUL BROWN Church Hill DIXIE BYRD Natchez ADOLPH BUTLER Natchez VALINDA CAIN Vidalia, La. CLAUDE CI-IATMAN Natchez JERRY NEAL CARTER Natchez PATRICE CARTER Natchez LAVERNE CLARK Natchez TERRIE ANN COLEMAN Natchez THERESA COLEMAN Natchez IANIVER COUTURE Natchez .IULIE LUCILLE DAVIS Natchez HAL DAVIS Natchez ADDIE DAVIS Natchez DEAUTRAL DIANNE DAVIS Natchez DONALD DAVIS Norman ROSIE DAVIS Natchez MARGARET DELANEY Natchez BOBBYE LYNN DOLLAR Natchez HAYWARD B. DRANE Natchez BARBARA DL'I-QES Natchez 7 ARTHUR DAWSON Natchez LUCIE DURR Natchez DON ETHERIDGE Natchez ADA EVANS Natchez CONNIE FLEMING Natchez BRENDA FORD Natchez SHELLY FORD Fayette KEN FRANCE Natchez DEBRA FULTON Fayette AUDREY C-OETZMANN Natchez CHUCK GOLDEN Natchez CLARA MAE HARRIS Natchez LEON HARRIS Natchez GEORGIA HARRISON Natchez MAGGIE HAYES Natchez PAMELA HIGGENBOTTAN Natchez MIKE HUGHES Ferriday, La. SAMUEL HUNT Natchez DEBORAH JACKSON Natchez DORIS JACKSON Natchez GLORIA MAE JOHNSON Natchez LEWIS JOHNSON Natchez SHARON JOHNSON Natchez KENNETH JONES Natchez LINDA IESTER Natchez BILLY KENNER Natchez: IME EDDIE KING HUXIQ 'VILRRI KNIGHT I1-rritluy, La. Xx'AI.'I'ER MCDANIEL Nzttchczc A MITLI A McD4 IN :NLD Natchez: If I .WI SC :. jf. - . ut. , , .4 IC 'ff' b g if 5 95. H if 'lzg M 'III .,., ff, .4 X1 cf 0 if y jf V 1, 1 f 1 a Ka 0 U .E az. - , ' IW' 1 ' . .' ,7 41 5 I .9 . . , 'I 9 i ,1 'jf N f I 9 f xp I .S T'- I 5' , -- ,X L... IIIIEIEI Umfr 1.200 vnmll I'11ll'l.IIaQ Yl'IIl' af CL-Nnlvfzcz Natchez Campus runs on quarter sfystem I N 1' ,,. . T' R9 f I tm ,,,f. 1 . A . , r,VV V M. , ,VV XX xt 'gag ITN, I 'F 253. ..-wa.. . I 1 F nfvcc 1 . I 1 'I JTX . , ,,., t, .. ,. ,,V, 1. Wm , I ls. Wk Tt'feVf,. 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RICKY MARSHALL Natchez RUTH MARTIN Natchez SHERRIE MARTIN Ferriday, La. IUDY MASSEY Natchez RODCER MEINZINGER Natchez RICKY MILEY Natchez GLORIA MILLER Natchez LEONARD MINOR PATRICIA MONTGOMERY Natchez ZELMER REE MOORE Natchez MARISA MYER Natchez JOYCE MYLES Natchez CINDY NICHOLS Claton , La. DEBRA ANN NOBLE Natchez BEATRICE OWENS Natchez DOROTHY PARKER Clayton HENRY PATTERSON Natchez JOE PEOPLES Natchez KIMBERLY PERRY Natchez MARY PICKETT Natchez WAYNE PORTERFIELD Natchez GERALDINE PLUMMER Natchez DONNA POWELL Natchez STEVE POWERS Natchez GEORGE PRESCOTT Natchez JESSIE REYNOLDS Natchez 0 Elections highlight events on campus I ,.gag DORA RICE N 21 I C IIC Z -:Egfr K:- IANICE FAYE RICHARDSON . D A Natchez . V LINDA ROBB 'I ' Natchez PEGGY RODRIOUEZ Natchez IO ANN SANDERS Natchez WILLIAM SEALE Washington ROBERT SNOOT Natchez EARL SMITH Natchez BOBBY SMITH Vidalia ESPERANDA SMITH Natchez ALEX SPEAKS Natchez BARBRA STURDEVANT Natchez BECKY TALLEY Natchez GLORIA TAYLOR Natchez ft.t ul . A 5 .1 x J, TERRY I. THOMAS Natchez BRENDA LYNN VANCE Natchez ANNIE MAE WASHINGTON Natchez I. C. WASHINGTON, SR. Natchez BEATRICE WASHINGTON Natchez NANCY WHEAT , l rr H I Natchez TERRIE WHITEHEAD Natchez BEATRICE WILLIAMS Natchez ROBERT WOOD Natchez MICHAEL WOOD Natchez YOLANDER FAYE BEVERLY Natchez Ili, .... ,. mf at iv E we t v t ,I , ff ,tt 4' s. 1' 5. 3' , -. ti? M 88 IIIIIIIIIII fs- thug 'gn' td Jett NN 1 J 4 5 I r. -S 15' Faculty shares diverse interests r,l,., 2 Q N- ilfff if is , 255 Mrs. Geraldine Brown, instructor of psychology and sociology, prepares copies of lesson aids. She is finishing doctoral work this year. Invitations to sing with the New Orleans and Mississippi Opera Associations were forthcoming for music instructor Wayne Saxon in 1976-'77 . Instructor of mathematics Robert L. Winstead loves horri- culture in addition to figures. Q , 1 in DMT head Lyman Smith enjoys real estate adventures outside of the classroom English and secretarial science McDonald enjoys French cooking lv in rw rw W instructor and music . ag. t 51, if -H? . 1 I Mrs . Sherry ef? ctr! U 1 1312-5 ZSTSS 133 4337 +33 63' C3 C3' C3 433 C3 C3 C 3 6,3 5335 ETS 433 C3 QE? 9422 C3 433 1355 655 C3 C3 9259 539 C3 43? 5355 GTS C3 63 C3 C3 12555 1335 C3 C3 9349 QE? 43,3 43,3 SET? H igh School 6,3 43,3 S2m'fw+Ew8E'3'33'i+3+E333 68?3332f?fv'fS'3vE33'f315 Students choose Mitch Berch, Connie Case for top honors ' l5 ZZG3'ii'.1lxs:hi -.1 'ivfi M A gl' X932 iq' qc.:-4- Mr. and Miss Copiah-Lincoln H igh School Q s 5 P 2 wx Mitch Berch Connie Case A ' ' U A 44w ' - QF' - .. can-1 -nitro ing-14 A f X fm' ff 4 ,Id 5 4 x f 3 c www ,W Thirteen Chosen or W ho as W ho honors in annual campus-wide election if , .,,... ,5 'JL Y 13 ef X 'wut-. I , V Q... ,, ,- fr ff I l f ,l ,ff and most intellectual: Letha Horton ngton Henni Mark most athletic: Renae Berch and 61' Who's Who winners at Copiah-Lincoln High School include Brenda Hudson and Fred Joint endliest: es Cnot picturedp, fri Tham V6 wery and Ste ancy Lo most dependable: N CS Larry Gra eeks and , most popular: Judy W Robin Ricks and Charlotte Creely wittiest Bob Pettigrew, C. most handsom lips Phil and Ronnie Renae Bereh wins most beauufnl at Copiah-Lincoln H igh School Renae Bereh Four Chosen beauties at C0-Lin, High z 1.4 'Ls 1 QI, K. Hi qw.,-ff, ,W-'Q Sherry Elkins 6 Selina Redd 1 , 'TP - nfs, '1 Hu,-, 2, 'IU - .HV -gums A 3 3, . 1. ., 2 .Q w 2 A ., . . V .. 0 Q wg ' , S 1 l , If v ,Na s . if -1. . 1 V. yn . i M Ai-,, ,I 4 J., ,. I ,I W -. K 'V n AQQ., ,Au-4' i. X 4 A ' .. I' V. Y r V 7 1 1 A ' V -V , -.I ' jig. K QW ff ' A 'fL'r? 2 77, Qs, K, . 4 'Y , rfb 4 52 ' f f if 2 ,aj , ,, X 4' KEN, f ww 1 12 ' ', W' 1 , - ' L72 V ' ' ' ' 13zQ- 'A ll .- ' 21,4 f Q - V 2 'ftffw A . f 1 A A P 1 J . . W 33:1 fxf'-5, 555' A ' Carol Wheeler ,E i wi ,QQ Eff 1' L r ' 23? 5.5. it . rw 6 i xjayvlf , .' -,wh is N if 1? if 212. ww 4 -'-Q, '93, wir ew 'x 'wus' XJ Sherry Ricks Connie Case wins norneeorning queen Lille Connie Case, the 1976-77 homecoming queen, is crowned by Marilyn Clark Phil- lips, last year's winner. lay Duckworth was Miss Case's escort. 1 Ui Charlotte Creely, football maid, with Larry Grace Melanie Malone, senior maid, with Barry Gemelli Senior maid, Shirley Jones, with Willie Butler Junior maid, Nancy Lowery, with Roger Wilkinson . x A715 Y, . Sherry Elkins, sophomore maid, with Kevin Kreamer Phyllis Gemelli, freshman maid, with Randy Chance pue uospny-1 11003 'uauxqsaxg ' OHS O1 91? SSIIIOAU-1 SSPIO Si? UGS unef esaxal pue uoluag uqof 11 'SQ OS :salouxoqd IQLIUYH e Suoq PU Aef ang qg rsloguas ' quomq 91119 SQN V-PIU-I pue supinepq uag sfiayl auegq pue :sxogunf ' Eight selected as class cworites FBLA officers include Burt is advisor. Future Business Leaders participate in fllarch of ' Dimes 4 4 2' vnu' nu r 1' my 'W'- f gf I Ill Y .l f! Q If , w r x l xd , I, 'x - ' A J' 'Qi' i,' 'A M ff '?k' R, . A X1 V I i. f '-2, .' 'av J it A 'flfw :ai -. - K I . yi, ?, ' 5 . r f A-NBP Barbara Furr, President: Cindy Johnson, Vice president: Libbie Lowery, Secretary: and Shelia James, Treasurer. Mrs. Becky Cobra Chatter 1 .5 v ya ,- f , 7 - f rQ1Q....sf'A lishes bi monthly 5 W COBRA CHATTER editor is Charlotte Creely. Libbie Lowery is assistant editor. The club is made up of 31 members. The advisor is Mrs Becky Burt National Honor Society o to u perelassrnen K ww. LAN 71 If A' ZZ, IM -iff' 1 . f 12 '99,-. an n . A , 4. lf ,, x .. s.. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY at CLHS consists of Cseated 1 to rj Libbie Lowery, Charlotte Creely, Elsie Edwards, Cindy Johnson, Reba Jackson, Robin Rick Mark Hennington, Prentis Williams, Mitch Berch, Jay Duckworth. The sponsor is Richard Case. 9 L .:,-. Q, s2,Q.' 'AA l ,-:f NU Student Council provides leadership all-2' T1 STUDENT COUNCIL officers include Mitch Berch, President: Cathy Smith. Vice president: Wanda Stringer. Secretary: Judy Weeks and Connie Case, Senior Officers: Lee Smith, Sophomore Officer: Renae Berch, Junior Officer: and Scott Hudson, Freshmen Officer. rl. x f' j wkwg- -.. L X . I 'r 7 x, A 'Q . f N if I rf :.f -'At ' A , ,-.4 -7 0-J A I . , 5 Gp .Au Kittie J 1 ,- .X . r - ,z.:1-P' - f ,,-- , - r. Q . - ,t SCIENCE CLUB officers include Mark Hamilton. President: Larry Byrd. Vice president: and Mrs. Glynell Beard Cnot picturedj is the sponsor. Mctrkr Hamilton serves as Science Club president 40 Y- Teens sponsor various projects ll ': ' ' sf- -.fe 'XF if 'F 4g.,, . 'l' an X Q x 'f QNX I 3 H Y-TEENS officers are Libbie Lowery, President: Charlotte Creely, Vice president: Cindy Johnson, Secretary: Cathy Smith, Treasurer. Mrs. Mary Lou Landress is advisor of the 43-member group, which sponsors various projects. -..Z mi 'J' r Lt 1,4 sg,sff 4, F 'f,r41 rf Vg ff' i as A . if ' ' -v'-5' ' 'ef ' :- - ,. ,af and-4, , - , K - in -E Q .2- rf- f. A . . . . v. ,, '.,'f.'-.,- f W 1, , -, . . . - I , 4 JA . AZQV'-hi -'.x. uzlffcrf -.. . V -i - , ' :A ' H ..' ' H' ' V - TRILLIUM STAFF officers include Madelyn Folkes, Editor: Barbara Furr, Asst. Ed.: Senior Editor, Shelia James: Junior Editor, Renae Berch: Sopho- more Editor, Sherry Elkins: Freshman Editor, Gay Duckworth: Sports Editors, Robin Ricks, Prentis Williams, and Mark Hennington: Feature Editor, Cindy Johnson: Club Editor, Letha Horton. Sixty-seven students were members. Trillium staff sponsors Who's Who Presentation, annual beauty pageant E 2 Iouxoqdos 331-ID VHHOD Z9 .K 'Y EES! Sufi' HU uouog eq ale 333 SD 9 .... :cv 53.5 On. P1P-4 -44 o 5 puuog 9 D SE '9 USS a W .5 ! fi 5. :' -Zim f Q .-Q U' cr v-. MV 9 Alamoq was ' In t , ii.: AZ' f?w'- iQ . Q, ' . 3 Anaqg zxapealxaaqa peaq '10 hr, PTI 'SLI axowoqdos pue1sy CSU! ,.,,'. 4 'f .K 5 ,:'4,', ' f -,1--, . r - fi 1 9.-.M Q x 4 5. .143 r 1 F xii' 5314 W Q s K, 1 Qi' K 4 seuag :xogunf 'qclag A 1 vV .3 1 , 2: -s 0 - Y, 'yi U V rv cn .' ffm v' U.. . ' ET ,f -1 as ' A if 345, V, :I . A-, Y 9 . ,Q Cheerleaders yell Cobras to many victories '55 ,mags E E 52 si om' 14 .vow 5 v 1? f . .M t NN be H- ' f se , N. , .WM , N. .512 W Ng. X X sv,-v. ii . .S slag i ,-fm H qw WN: f Q. .f la. is W jim .5 QQ .... '13 ,X . ,2.:.3.,..k: -J-E52 e gf: :fe- Q ,Q Q.. . .1. .Q -1 ima? 'ggi xl, -V ' I gg, Y ,Q 'REQ-215 1 -:frm ' ul. , 553215 :S ,gi ' . In X9 vb ' .W Q N 9+ '- 11. XX 'MBNA -saf- .Slxi SEQ? 'if Q. Us Q5 .2 x x 1 4,' ! 'XJ e A ' 2 f 'X F JS Qc. .3 lu 4 3 .Mg 1 .ggi A -2 ,si Yi F . P35 it . SU' K nr .ap : T: x ff V w Fifi X f 4 .., if x - v ' ,ggi . fi 'vs 32- ffl 'Fig F25 .QQ J ' if Q by XA' ,L .-Q XA N 'Tl . Mfr 5.42 f Q A - f A, it H. W -41. .. 3,15 :rf l .45 4 Coach Roger Dale Laird assistant and Coach Richard Case head. Cobras end with 6-5 overall record J , ! 5, 5 g Y W 4 -Q g xl.. -L I 1 . :ja 1 q-Q-----P---1-vi..-.. 1 1 1 4 ' V ...- wifi at W ,L L :ri ,531 f W in We 537 '-f-1714, 'H' ' ,.., '1-' -19, My , --4 V , :-- jig.. - '37 : 3 ' - -, -' . '-'Q Y .- .5 v , L r I fe - , ' -.-.-.-4 1... fl, '4T1'?' .,, ,,,,,, Y ff 'H-4' ':'1 f f ... . ' 1 1 V .,::4 '. W- ' - ' ' ' ,-,-, 'Z - -ti .: A 'f , 1-.A X I H- -nw 7 2 ' N H' I ! Q ' ' i I: 'ff 'J T sl If we , we -T -wg e ..., - ,, 3 f .,, XM - A , 1 I . V If 9 5 I 'k 9 ' 5 ff , . U igqlii :P A DL V . f ,i I C A x A V U ' ' f A ' 7 ,, U , 1 , 0 'A ,, ., , I 4. r 7, A I x , 5 ' , , A V' 1, - ' ' 5 - fi X l W N -1 ff' L ' .f l1' 5 ', D' Q, ,fs i ' f L r ff ' i t VM , ' A' f 'xi A A f ,, 'L . e I . ' ' 2 ,A 2 f I 7 i , - f 24 T ' li - ' 3 A a I ,M 'S , S W V I g , -f 5A 'Jig A T f fffimfgfzfme-w:f:gee4u,v: mfs: 1 to IJ Tim Weeks, Shelby Guess, Dale Lowery, Ricky Mclnnis, Todd Smith, Francis B1 dc Roon- rowl Lee Smith, manager: Craig Smith: David Wood: Carl Gordon: Dalton an fthirdl Tracy Clay, manager: Mark Henningtong Prentis Wrllramsz Steve Thames: Tracy and Coach Richard Case. , ihlfr ,, 3 i.-M.-,--.,,,......,-...-...Q -- .. L s w .3 .gg 9, fr ' -- --4-We - , f ,, , -J ,T , , -....... '-'f' .:,:..':: ' --...... 't ..i1.--1 Y ' ' f .f '1'1'- - W- a. - ' ., 'L' Lmi' ' if ...-'Y'....--' Y --..q:f--- ,- Q' V- -.M 8 F 4 X3 ,gf , 1 3 2 ' - -..a...4... -... - ,, W,,, -- .. .......1- 3...-. ' ' .,-..---'.... - 1- ., Ci- .... W 1.-nn 1- '-v--- .--1,-.isp -- we . -.nn-ann 2 'Q a -an M ss ei at 'fs miie, 'v 'A 9 A Q 'QSSQW L'-FSA 'N '.' i', ' . ,. 'B ale' Football managers are Qfront l to rl Jackie Barlow and Lee Smith. Standing are Willie Butler, Larry Byrd. and Tracy Clay. 44 F red fainter named to All Mid-South team IA? -l 5, new , J K' , i b-r lf' X2 gg z :.:,.. 5 .E -.5 E Q 1'- V ,... .Q-.-........ .-... .. ...., . .1 ..-h A .....,.-... , , nn..- .....- , Seniors are fl to rl Coach Roger Laird: Steve Thames: Premis Williams: Mark Hennington: Tracy Pickett: Robin Ricks: Fred Ioimer: Bob Pettigrew: and Coach Richard Case. '-4 I gg., 4 .1 .1 Q. ' . ' N L arm. ' f - . ' I U - ,, .,lmfe1u.c . V . f , X sy--is 5,,.,v,-' - dv'f-1. . -. -, , Mitc'h, Bereh, Prenftis Wz'llian1,.9. Markf Hf'IIlZl'lIgfC7Hf win: honorable menftion, in Mlflll South Cmzferenice - 1- r'? Nm, MQ The 1976-'77 Cobras was composed of Cfront, 1 to rl Dwayne Nesmith, Wayne Folkes, Mitchell Marlerg Lee Smith: Scott Hudsong Francis Horton: and Chet Mericer. Back row includes Bob Pettigrew: Tracy Pickett: Larry Byrd: Charles Glasperz Coach Roger Dale Laird: Eddie Maher: Herbert Ramseyg Robin Ricks: and Fred Iointer. NN COACH ROGER DALE LAIRD Cobras have up and down year , 14 4 Cobrettes become Mid-South runner-up tw 1 COBRETTES include ffront. 1 to ry Charlotte Creelyq Brenda Hudson: Cheryl Huckaby: Gail Guess: Teresa Meeseg Peggy Dickersong and Annette Dickerson. Standing are Sherry Ricks, manager: Sherrie Nesmithg Debbie Mason: Coach Roger Lairdg Madelyn Folkesg Amanda Smith: Renae Berchq and Letha Horton. manager. Charlotte Creely gets MVP in Mzfd-Soutlz Teams post outstanding seasons 147 A Charlotte Creely heads senior Class CECILIA BARLOW MITCH BERCH WOODIE BERRY WILLIE BUTLER CONNIE CASE CHARLOTTE CREELY CASSANDRA COLEMAN IAY DUCKWORTH ELSIE EDWARDS -is MM kg 7. 5 WK 5,518 P V flea: f I I iq. f 5, I A ' 4 , r I Z .lun ip U nga' Officers of the senior class are fl to rl Charlotte Creely, president: Shelia James, vice president: and Cindy Johnson, secretary and treasurer. Back row includes Barbara Furr, reporterg Mrs. Becky Burt, sponsor: and Judy Weeks and Connie Case. Student Council representatives 3 1 l VALRIE ELKINS RUTH FRIEDMAN BARBARA FURR LARRY GRACE '11 MARK HAMILTON PATTI HARRIS MARK HENNINGTON DIXIE HUTSON REBA JACKSON DEBBIE JAMES SHELIA JAMES CINDY JOHNSON Connie Case reigns as homecoming queen I 1 A ...I Mitch Berch .serves as student body preswlent FRED .IOINTER SHIRLEY JONES RACHEL LONG LIBBIE LOWERY MELANIE MALONE BECKY MARTIN LOUIS PAGE DAVID PARKS IANICE PITTS BOB PETTIGREW TRACY PICKETT ROBIN RICKS KAREN ROBERTS DELOISE SINCLAIR BETTY SMITH WILLIAM SMITH STEVE THAMES ANITA WEEKS JUDY WEEKS PRENTIS WILLIAMS H igh school students prove you airft seen . . . A 'j 5 1' 'V4'fk' 'EIA I fpkvm I la 45? ii 1 fi . , h is mf M' Y ' f .. E --'5 ' fgfl. ' 2.5 f 3, fi 4 5 S S X Z w , xx 5 fs xy, ' - 7 T . 4 P 'iw -P W 'V' if 9 'f 'M ff I nothin ' ,vel Nancy Lowery serves as junior president -..w.,,, RENAE BERCH DALTON BLAND BARBARA BRYANT KATHERINE BRYANT LARRY BYRD VELMA BYTHER RANDY CHANCE MIKE CLARK DEBBIE DEAN HOWARD DICKERSON PEGGY DICKERSON MADELYN FOLKES BARRY GEMELLI CARL GORDON SHELTON HALL BEN HAWKINS LETHA HORTON THOMAS HOWINGTON BRENDA HUDSON IONI JAMES ANNA JOHNSON LINDA .IOINTER NANNETTE KIMBLE KEVIN KREAMER IIM LOWERY J Y I I Junior class officers are C1 to II Nancy Lowery, president: Brenda Hudson, vice president: Lori Rus- sell, secretary: Sherrie Nesmith, treasurer: Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, sponsor: Renae Berch, representa- tive to Student Council: Peggy Dickerson, reporter: and Mrs. Gly- nell Beard, sponsor. I I I I I .L funiors Chosen, to Whf117.s Whfra bI?dLLlIf?S aff' PATRICIA SMITH XX gn NANCY LOWERY IULIE MCDONALD STEVE MCDONALD WANDA MCINNIS RANDY MOORE SHERRIE NESMITH ESTHER O'DOM EVON PENDLETON RONNIE PHILLIPS DENNIS QUARLES DAWN RATLIFF LORI RUSSELL DENISE QUARLES RAYMOND SHANNON CATHY SMITH CRAIG SMITH LEISA STUART EARLENE WADE ROGER WILKINSON DAVID WOOD Nancy Lowcfy serves as F1088 771111.01 A -an-Q X s .--Q I X ,,. QI -e 1 - we. -f A f 1:2 'B gi gi V In -. .,,, Q . f I f :z ,,,, I i ,rg , Lg- is ee, il Agfa Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill un lnplli QL. .JW 4 fn f ,Qi f ' , gent' 45265 'g,.,0 I, 13.4621 1 I w fbi ew za 'V 1 Sophomore officers are C1 to rl Chet Mercier, president: Lee Smith. Student Council representative: Lee Edward Smith, vice president: Roger Laird, sponsor: Anna Montgomery, treasurer: Mrs. Lillie Turner, sponsor: and Teresa James , secretary . DENNIS ALLEN TERRY ALLEN SUE ALLEN DALE BEASLEY JOHN BENTON DEBBIE BRITT ANITA BROOME LONNY BYTHER DONNIE CAGLE TRACY CLAY SHERRY CURTIS JIMMY DAVIS LESLIE DODDS ANNETTE DICKERSON KAREN DOUGLAS KELVIN ELKINS SHERRY ELKINS TONY FERGUSON WAYNE FOLKES DEBBIE HALL VIRGINIA HAMILTON DONALD HILL CHERYL HUCKABY ANNETTE JACKSON SUZANNE JACKSON TERESA JAMES RODNEY JORDAN DALE LOWERY RICKY MCINNIS MARSHA MALONE Chet Mercier heads sophomore Class 'QL -v.. v Sherry Elkms represents Class Ln, homecoming DEBBIE MASON THERESA MEESE CHET MERCIER ANNIE MONTGOMERY TIMMY MUNN BILL PARKS SHERRY RICKS BEVERLY ROBERTS ANN SANDIFER BRUCE SMITH CATHERINE SMITH IIMMY SMITH KRISTI SMITH LEE EDWARD SMITH LEE W. SMITH PATRICIA SMITH ROBIN SMITH RANDY STOCKMAN WANDA STRINGER LAIUAN TARBUTTON NELSON THAMES IOANN THEDFORD TIM WEEKS CAROL WHEELER 5 JACKIE BARLOW RALPH BLAND TERESA BONNER ANITA BRIDGES DEDTRA BYRD W ' A 'Z zi. IQYCE BYRD Z ETHEL MAE CAIN KELVIN CHANDLER BRENDA COLEMAN VIAI' PAM CHANCE f 2' ,W if W J ABBY DUCKWORTH W- GAY DUCKWORTH MARY HELEN EDWARDS DEBORAH FREEMAN PHYLLIS GEMELLI WARD GASTON BOBBY GRACE GAIL GUESS ELAINE HAMILTON YVONNE HAMILTON JOHNNY HARRIS MILLER HAWKINS FRANCIS HORTON SCOTT HUDSON BRUCE JACKSON Dwayne Nesmith serves as reshman Class president P45- l N0 5 if A fy I Freshman class officers are Q1 to ry Dwayne Nesmith, president: Pam Chance, vice president: and Amanda Smith, secretary. Back row includes Mrs. Sharon Dykes, sponsor: Scott Hudson. representative to Student Council: and Richard Case, sponsor. STEVE JACKSON KIM JORDAN DIANE KEYS KENNETH KING CONNIE LADER CHRYSTI LOWRY CATHY MCINNIS EDDIE MAHER MITCHELL MARLER BETTY SUE MARTIN WILLIAM MILLER DWAYNE NESMITH DENISE NORTON HARVEY PAGE CINDY PITTS HERBERT RAMSEY SELINA REDD ARMANDA SMITH MARION SMITH TODD SMITH STEVEN STOKES MARY LEE TOWNSEND DENNIS WARREN DAMON WATSON BEVERLY WILKINSON I 1 Phyllis Gemellz chosen homecommg mazd ' Between classes means fun W im, 1 1 1 ' . I 1 W ' , x 1 X Q i 1 YI Q f V J '- x . 4 . 4 Students enjoy lzfe on campus 'iam vga, V31 gggqb QA' fPvKD wggga., vga vga Q30 Q35 WE is ,Q U ffkg E? ei 'Wm' Q5 sf' 432 cp 5' - 5 iii ' - Q -P AjA1'fA' ,, Q ' ii ' 93122 ' - 2 xi 5 T 2425 in ie? Q9 , gg' gg H , gg as 4A '4 4, 9 ig 1? V' dr WEA Q30 951 M333 fi? E533 G? 'SQA Gas 'egg +33 'gggggg E53 -45 6' wgggrg S'5?:33Y3SEf'I4E'3333f'Ii3233 333333333315 IJ: Admmzsziratwn Faculty Sta QE? 9332 4: 1+ cp 2355 15155 35333333333-133Siggeiiivgggg-333335 - - 4 - - - 5 - -p .. + 4 .+. Q49 I ggi E+? J E+? 9352 E ,Q ' f if if' E, 939 ep A C? 423 433 Q42 iii C3 . 2? 3332 S' C 3 5435 2335 C3 4.33 QF? 93532 C? 43,3 35352 3? QQ . . . QQ EE? 4 EE QT? ff cis' Board of Trustees works for improvement of college district IW' w Y ' 1 vs:- 5 1 fn, F' J W, Copiah-Lincoln Junior College's Board of Trustees is composed of Cfront, l to rj Frank Lowery, Lincoln county: Tom Reed, Adams: James T. Herring, Franklin John Dow. Lincoln: Lester Furr, Copiah: Dr. Billy B. Thames, Co-Lin president: Thomas E. Jolly, Lawrence: C. C. Graves Jr., Copiah: Miss Melinda Robinson, Adams: Wes Burkhardt, Adams: Mrs. Rose Ferguson, Adams: and Eddie M. Smith, dean, Natchez campus. Back row includes Gerald Hart, Lincoln: Sturge Dodds Copiah: Dale Sullivan, Copiah: Versie Rushing, Lincoln: P. E. Bates, Jefferson: Sidney Parker, Simpson: Berry Givens, Lincoln: Marion Hayes, Jefferson: Troy C Greer, Simpson: P. D. Armstrong, Copiah: C. C. Clark, Lincoln: Milton N. Jordan, Franklin: Harris Henley, Copiah: Larry CButchJ Brown, Adams: Julius Lotter- hos, board attorney: and B. F. Hunter, dean, Wesson campus. Not pictured are Dr. J. H. Stribling, Lincoln: James M. Price, Lawrence: D. G. McLaurin, Adams and Dr. Gerald Dale Smith. I ,. f lr '+I ' 'aaa I' X rye,-if-qi l 2 4 5 f fa, ' ft 1 '4,,1., g I Board officers are Dr. Billy Thames, CLIC president: Tommy Jolly, vice president: Dr. I. H. Stribling, chairman: and Lester Furr, secretary. BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS COPIAH COUNTY Roy May B. B. Berry Edward Hedgepeth Walter Smith Woodrow Williamson Virgil Smith Tommy Heard FRANKLIN COUNTY W, W. E. Hood Roy Shell 5-y ' -- 'f Carl Ray Lehmann LINCOLN COUNTY Ike Murray W. A. Rogers Frank Allen Lee Edward Gatlin Hilton M. Zumbro Heber Britt Ben Laird JEFFERSON COUNTY Claude Diamond James Hamberlin D. F. McCormick SIMPSON COUNTY Noble Frisby Ollen McAlpin Sol Jackson A. D. Berry Sylvester Gaines L. C. McAlpin s Garrett Mullins ADAMS COUNTY ' Ralph Shotts Iames H. Carter I Sammy Cauthen LAWRENCE COUNTY Barney Schoby Talmadge Brister Maxie Wallace George Hartzog Boyd Sojourner .5 ':a.:f' 63 NJ , , . N 2 it f v Ml. 1 . i r . l . J I 1 Wesson camgus Administrators ieadfacnlty and staff Ginn-an.-1 Y , l M l'?S':'i - IEEE r .. if ' l2.5b :. lk' . - 4 I ...-..-,....w--. I ff.f,.iwQ 'Y'-'Q l u t ' f 1 N 4, 4, t P uw. - Y 'iq Q v F 4- 1 . 5 9 - Q-' G , 1 ' .4 , , O0 V 3- si lawn . 1 '-. JL' ' ' '-'J' fi w fs 9 S5 x g X Q ' fI s f T - ,fx X I why 1, --1 W wif .K-J SESS-Z g-rf.-ra nigg. Sam 32:5 5658 mf? ..., . To 'ng' ' 5:9 CI W0 . ' 7:1 :Elsa 59.25 3205 S' 'T. 9.555 21555 :room 5?9.E'A E9-Es 959 U1 925 'U-UE? 552 Ef'w 955 ETE- s-4 D- 929' o'-9'-Q, 322 0 O .9-E-3 UQ'-4: CDO :ang 580 'Top E ts. :egg Kizcl 999' .575 Eng F1 if 55' EEE' 0.253 :1H- E511 W - an-as og' F5-I 959 EEF Ha 9.5-Ei M93 59.9. 59.9 Division of student personnel services aids students ,A an ll in 11- xs .v,: vm! . 115 9 I A S- 1 1-9- ' 4942 ' ass Serving in various positions in the Division of Student Personnel Services are fl to ry Mrs. Margie Panquerne, dormitory hostess: Danny Weaver, dorm host: Mrs. Modena Raney, resident nurse: Bradley Smith, director of student activities: Mis. Winnie Mae Hennington, resident nurse: Alton Ricks, director of student development: Mrs. laura Butler, dormi- tory hostes: Danny Harrell. dorm host. Not pictured are William Lewis. financial aids officer: Mrs. Juanita Thomas. hostessg Harold Luther Smith, adult education cotmselorg Grover Smith, director of student life: and Mrs. Anne Thames. director of alumni affairs. 64 lf'f'.s.wl1 IYIIIIKPIIS A . I Soctal sctence teaches about the world we lwe LN, tv' . .t 6 ' D , U i 151: j ' - , ja, Q .f , nl nn , V , ' 6 Al, 1 ,, . 5 V ,tw ,Q X E Q F wg, ...... I 6 at ' ,Ck ' ,zzz ' ' 1 . 7' ' A f fig s -3 1 ' 1 'W 1 mf, . -uyppy 3 a 'L 1 if ' - if l ifzfggi' M ' Q-2. , '- -- E A M' l,,ff . w-ag:-, ga. - ' . 'R 21,141 .Z-SV?-1 new ' .l m fs Teaching in the social science division of the college are il to ry Wade Alexander, chairman of the division and history: the Rev. Tom Pace, psychology: Danny Harrell, government and history: Jim Lightsey, sociology and psychology: Miss Jane Ainsworth, history, education, and psychology: Capt. David Crittenden, military science CROTCJ: and Harold J. Patterson, history and geography: not pictured is the Rev. Ken Stringer, religion. Humanities offer eoarses in six departments 'f - V -- ' lk .t p It it 7 ,Zi 5 . I 0 '1,j7l ':1X f1 'XY A . ....,.... 0 ik if I fir? X J iv K X 'XZ J l , y x 'x,g , .,. A4 MN... N r , . , In tht- humanities division :irc Qscatcd 1 to rl Mrs. Keith McDanicl, English: Mrs. Edna Earle Crews. English: Mrs. Sharon Alexander. English: and Mrs. Nancy Dykes, English. Un the back row arc Durr Walker lr., chairman ofthe division and English: Burlian O. Walker, journalism and English: john R. I,4nndrcss, spot-ch and Ihcatrc: Mrs. Wilma Cole, reading: and Harold I. Patterson, French. l lfesson vanzpus Math,'seienee provide knowledge for todayas society It R., L 9 4' ' P ' e J, 'mf X ,' if 42 2' lf ,f Hi s -15 if t if 5 A7-gl . H' , lf' z f H, ' ' ' 3 I 7 I f .k,.Ne..,., ' 1 1 LHS. .,., . ,V f ,tg 1 l,..,M!f, PM gg , . ,,...Q.,,1i' ,1 . - 2' rm- J a.,:e' E 5 , I Tw f, ff. 1 f 4 I QE Q2 , J . .J 7 L if With the dividing of the mathematics and science divisions, Roy Daughdrill, right, remained chairman of the math division. Others in the division are Cl to rl Donald E. lohnson, physics and math: Mrs. Sarah G. Johnson, home economicsg Jerry Dykes, math: Mrs. Catherine y Cotton, math: and Daughdrill, math. Math, science become separate divisions 5. rw QW d,d,ye-v--' .,,1-xiii. , . 'mv' K ,. , e , 3 . . i 1 l N E 5 5 A 'X K X f 3 ,-',,,l- 3-5! Q ! ii vi M A lr ,M A X f Faculty of the science division include fl to rl Danny Weaver, biological sciences: Miss Phyllis Hayes, chemistry: and Dr. Donald Cotton, chairman of the science division and biological sciences. Not pictured is Dr. Maria de los Reyes, biological sciences. 5 1 J I I U ' jr if , -.li-yi ii Y E 4 ,. J . f-'ff Q 165 W'e.v.so11 IYIIIIQIIS Health and hysieal education, develop mind and body ZQQW, , . 'SDK Q3 ta.-4 M. r-xxx 'iv gt . 5 1. t f Teaching in the health and physical education division, and the coaches are 41 to ri Alton Greenlee, assistant football coach and head baseball coach: Ronnie McNair, assistant football coach, hygiene, physical education: C. B. Hawkins, head football coach, physical educationg Gwyn Young, head women's basketball coach, assistant men's basketball coach: Mrs. Katherine Huckaby, chairman. health and physical education division, and physical education: William Lewis, head men's basketball coach. Not pictured is Walt Angleoff, golf pro and golf coach. Fine arts offer art, music, band and choir fi I, ,,i .fir M If li Composing the fine arts faculty are tl to ri Charles Luke Crum, assistant band director: Miss B. Ioan Harris, music: Thomas Ross III, any Miss Julia Guess, musicp Stanley W. Stewart, band director and chairman of fine arts division: and Jim Turner. music. choir and Sojourners. W P85011 vzznzpzzs . u i . Voeatzonal-technical offers a wtcle vartety of courses - A' - I 'r 5, mf I if 9' l 'A A A if , V' Ml' 'F A 1'- x 'Zi ' f' N- X 5 I . 1 . '45 ' ' V sg 1 T 1 get e f ,f ww X YU! if 7 A X v ag 'yfke' I ' . f T'N KN' V S I iff. yi fn -asw- Vocational-technical faculty includes Cfront 1 to rJ Floyd Hoover, air conditioning: Charles Creely, vocational-technical director: Mrs. Faye Hill, cosmetology: Mrs. Zoula Strong, medical laboratory technician: Mrs. Lucile Horton, basic related studies: Edwin L. Smith, drafting and design: Mrs. Priscilla Ashley, medical laboratory technician: Mrs. Shirley Knapp, secretarial science: Mrs. Jean Ricks, secretarial sci- ence. Second row, l to r, Bill Parks, electronics: Gilbert Lawrence, machine shop: Jimmy Smith, assistant vocational-technical director: Dwight A. Harris, auto mechanics: Glenn McGee, air conditioning, heating, refrigeration: Bruce Irving, welding: Noel Assink, data proc- essing: lack Burt, welding: and I. M. Tyson, heavy equipment mechanics. Back row tl to rl lack Amacker, commercial truck driving: Sidney Lee, CETA program coordinator: Bobby Leonard, heavy equipment mechanics: Earl Sisco, machine shop: George Jordan, basic related stud- ies: Bob Huckaby, vocational counselor: Johnny Wilson, heavy equipment operator: lack Thomas, industrial arts: Evins Henderson, auto mechanics: and Charles Langley, electronics. Not pictured are Herman Cavin, drafting and design: Sam Smith, building trades: Mrs. Char- lotte Heatherly, R.N., nursing: and Mrs. Irene Brister, R.N. , nursing. - ,... - S X t Mi? Q ,M sw 152. -- . ..':::'f : ' 25331: I.. , B d gf s .. LLSLIZCSS fLUlSl071 ,' 5 r' '- ...3 F ' . 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Secretartes helpfacuflty and staff Q2 e 511,55 1 i Secretaries for various offices include tseated, l to rj Mrs. Ginger Smith, vocational-technical: Mrs. Nell Jones, business office: Mrs. Ann Stephens, business office, Mrs. Mary Ann Shannon, director special activities and adult education. Back row, l to r, Miss Sharon Hyatt, physical plant: Mrs. Ann Cook, vocational-technical, Mrs. Alma G. Smith, Secretary to the President, Mrs. Nellene Russell, vocational- technicalq Mrs. Katie Furr, registrar and dean of instruction: Mrs. Joy Lowery. library: Mrs. Jimmie Batchelor, Senior Aidesg and Mrs. Ann James, VA Clerk. Not pictured, Mrs. Lois Hawkins, CETA, and Mrs. Judy Case, student services. Eiiififkiam fQf?W.g?J Z-E F .', ., - p , 5 Z' Ii- 7' i -E-2 , fa . if-5 M t . . - .. S3 - ' .t, i , g 1- if . 11 'V 3e22eerrf.'fiKe -f 11 1 I ,fi - - I . - . zggzwf-3 2 'K ,. ,-v, 5- .1 ,fe w -1. Q x S s f .. J,-.f .- ' . v' ' -. X' Yr .N it I i t t . , t I Staff members include tl to ri Freddie Stegall, plant superintendent: Mrs. Sheryl Montgomery, assistant director of cotnputer services: the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director: Mrs. Nell Creely, library assistant: and Kendall Chapman, assistant librarian. Not pictured are John Packer. cafeteria manager: Gary Anderson, assistant cafeteria manager: Mrs. Jean James, library assistant, night. r I 1 l I 4 WVf'.9.9t1ll IYIIIILIIIS 0 Utherfaealty, staff help students in many ways nay., a 1-I. If Ruth Slay , book- OTHER FACULTY AND STAFF members include fseated 1 to rj Mrs. Rachel Thompson, assistant bookstore manager: Mrs. keeper: Miss Rita Adams, secretary, vocational-technical: Dr. Maria de los Reyes, biological sciences: and Mrs. Judy Case, secretary, student services. CBack row, 1 to rj Mrs. Beverly Tarver, clerk, Xerox: the Rev. Ken Stringer, religion: Grover Smith, director of student life: Mrs. Charlotte Heatherly, R.N., nursing: and Mrs. Irene Brister, R.N., nursing. Fifteen teachers lead high school division I 'PS' ,LS-. V X QQ is Tlhsdl .9 if .lg . a . , ,r , ,'l?,- ,f .11 ,if ffl V Q. .gg .. Er? ,.,,.-uf Copiah-Lincoln High School faculty and staff include Cfront l to rl Mrs. Becky Burt, business education: Mrs. Lillie Turner, reading: Mrs. Ruby Pearl Smith. secretary: Mrs. Sarah Johnson, home economics: Mrs. Marilyn Montgomery, Title I: and Mrs. Glynell Beard. science. Back row, lack Thomas, industrial arts: Ralph Frazier, principal: Mrs. Sharon Dykes, English: Mrs. Jackie Thurman, study hall: Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, English, Gwyn Young, math: and not pictured. 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X -'I:.f,:P'f,:f,,:: ' -, uf X - - . -4 X, MN :f1:':,zef,.:f , -- ' ,-'- G -. '11 , , , .5,.fM..2--,Ga-fm:-Q . -- .wu'MM u7-Ljvmvz -.1 ' ':.-.142- ' ' I '-2.-,1.-1-1-g..,,a M ,Q -.:355.Qg,,g:,, -fff ' , Q-Q K ,M,54 ,. ,L-.,: --'- - -1,1-,-p y A-wp: V:-.L , :, .,,.?sZfH' ,. ..-.5-we-::,,p::s'eng., ew X - ru- 11: WH' Q ' 5 . sz '-ig: , ' -- Q ' 1 - 9122 ,I fe Vi? 13 -'Q -Zffxiffqv 5.1-1'-Q V 5 '- ' 2 X ' W , . + W, W, 1I14JI:L55Zr 21 ,. Q 4 5 2 S 3 ,. 4: , 3 1 5' 3 R . I . , . M d Uutside of class, students find ways to amuse themselves . 'A 4:5 ril P, ' 1,,', 0 X 5 , 1 5 5 -+ J Ks. tl 1' X , af'X xx . ,fy Q Y t '1 if .tt ho- sl Y .1 V: Trillium presents its annual beauty pageant I7 Senior Aides assist public service agencies Copiah-Lincoln Junior College is sponsoring agent for the SENIOR AIDES program. Five years ago, CLIC became the only college of any type in the nation to have such a program. The program here is one of three in the state and one of 33 in the nation. A federally- funded project, sponsored by the National Council of Senior Citizens through the cooperative efforts of the Department of Labor, the program is open to those 55 years of age or over who are unemployed or underem- ployed. The program encompasses ten Southwest Mississippi .ms it counties, including Adams, Amite, Copiah, Franklin, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, and Wilkinson. if 4. , . , x ,I Forty Senior Aides are employed by Co-Lin and work H , 1 1--4 1, ,f..,f i if ' if J 'Sw 1 on our campus, at Southwest Mississippi Junior College . - 1 ' McComb, Tylertown, Woodville, Natchez, Monti- , cello, Bude, Brookhaven, Enterprise, Bogue Chitto, , Magnolia , etc . i Below are students enrolled in adult basic education at Crystal Springs. Adult basic education CABEJ is offered by Co-Lin at Fayette, Meadville, Bogue Chitto, Loyd Star, Monticello, Hazlehurst, Crystal Springs, West Union, and at Vice of Calvary Bible - Institute in Mendenhall. ABE is for persons 16 years of age or older who have not completed high school and not currently enrolled in a school program. Upon completion of three cycles, a student may take the General Educational Development CGEDJ test, the equivalent of a high school diploma. Instruction is from grades 0-12 with local teachers provided. There is no cost to attend ABE classes and , books and materials are furnished free of charge . 3 SENIOR AIDE Mrs. Dolly Britt explains a biology lab assignment to Sherry Lea . l 4 i , ,..W.f.Mfff'H N 4 ,g ww i i I A ' fi in i i If Mb in Q ' . V I I S .1 .- ' A' f - 1 I M ' ,Q apt 3' X 'A ,, S m ...mu , I in , :S X - ' e t X ff If ' , ' 9 s , A it i ' QL 8 s. -N W . -ef Vt? ti'-S on .diff --fe ,QD-, -ff ,Q L 5vf 'M . x7vs? '-1. 4 1 , wr' ki i . ' . 0' CLJC offers adult basic education in nine centers I 4 in W e hadnft seen, anything yet tee storms f U 4 sa R 1 ,VI faq fl is 453- 4, 4-, eold weather . . and SN O W' f 9 -5'-'If 3, 4 xiii 5 . , 2 2 , it 2 'Q , A ,. . I ,NA ,gi- ,xttfv gi! 1. I U ' HI! 17 6 -.fn fs xi x, R Q i Circle K presents its ninth annual . - ! I 1.3 .5 , 1 .sa tr A me 3 xl 'rx Barney McKinney became Mess Co-Lin 1977 in the ninth annual pageant. On the front are Bobby Fortenberry. third: William Little, second: and standing, Farron Smith, fourth: McKinney, the winner: Gary Phillips, emcee and winner in 19765 and Burlian Walker, first. M ,.,,a, .2 . Z 2 I 1 QR 'K' I ff 97 M ess C0-Lin Pageant ' L A, 'I' ff? '2- ff K . ,L I-Q-xgrv., 177 In Memory of George Edwin Scott Tragedy struck the Co-Lin family when George Edwin Scott died in a wreck on October 28. The freshman, son of former Senator and Mrs. John Scott of Bude, drove the commuting bus from Franklin County. His many friends mourn his death. Heaven gives its favorites - early death. Lord Byron 250' . iff- Q , - 'Qf' -ffxfl T ' T rx J, - tk? J .C .. .. flid ,Q M Representing Copiah-Lincoln at the National Phi Beta Lambda Convention in Washington. D. C.. last summer were tl to ry Mrs. Shirley Knapp, advisor: Retha Rhymes, who placed fifth nationally in typing competition: Denise Sanders: and U. S. Representative Thad Cochran, Rep. - MS. Three represent CLIC at national PBL convention H odges, Strong win alumnus awards Winning alumnus of the year awards at homecoming were Cl to rl Dr. Lucien Hodges, Jackson: Mrs. Helen E. Mullen, president of the Copiah-Lincoln Alumni Association, who presented the award: Mrs. Zoula Hennington Strong of Wesson, a recipient: and Tom Kelly of Jackson, vice president of the association and president-elect. Night faculty teaches 'variety of courses 'fs :sf fs, a ps. Night faculty members for academic courses include Cseatedj Mrs. Mary Lou Landress, English: Wade Alexander, history: Ronnie McNair. hygiene: Billy R. Folkes, director of the night program. Standing are John Landress. speech: Lewis Weeks, accounting: Burlian Walker. English: Tom Pace, psychology: Harold Patterson, history: Mike Mclntyre, economics: and Harold Clopton III, banking courses. Fall academic program available at night 'se ggqgnluunwnwl! gnauuumvr will I sg' - . 5,4 ? ! 3 EE ,mwwmmn my ,l lltllnimmm 'l1lll E Mlwunsu-:qu an 1 3441 4 '- vig-QP an a a C ,aa ---..-,--3 i 'i 1 a A wide variety of academic courses is available at night for those wishing to enroll in such a program. Many are full- time students, taking up to 12 hours. Classes are available in all areas, when ten or more wish the class to be taught. This year classes were in English Composition and Literature , math, government, history, speech, accounting. business law, biology, hygiene, geography, economics, to name a few. Off campus classes for credit were taught at Menden- hall High School, at King's Daughters Hospital in Brookhaven, and a Parenting Clinic at St. Francis School in Brookha- ven. Hundreds enroll LIZ 'U0 tech non credzt courses K . 1 iiQ,,,'-if Vocational-Technical night classes for non- credit are available to adults in the district. Several hundred enroll during the school year. Among classes available are general art, upholstery, machine shop, blueprint reading and math for metal workers, auto mechanics, radio and tv repair, electronics, programming, dressmaking, cake decorating, record keep- ing, keypunch, typing, shorthand, income tax preparation, carpentry, air conditioning and heating, welding, nurses aid, to name a few. Cost of each course is small. CLJC's voca- tional-technical division helped provide space for training facilities for Packard Electric Company in its Watson Building. Many other workshops and short courses were sponsored dur- ing the year by the vocational-technical divi- s1on. f 1 Co-Lin, continues to grow . . . you, airft seen nothin' yet!! I My if 4 l Z Q , ,K , ,f f ,WZ , 141 , 21 'f f 1 of 4 C' s e A A ,:::.L.' i .M P U ii I 1.1,. , ' I i in d 33.9 1 ' 9 Edztor s Message . . . Writing copy is possibly the hardest part of putting together a yearbook. We, the editors of the 1976-1977 TRILLIUM found this book no exception. A yearbook is supposed to catch the spirit of the school, and we feel that we have done this. Co-Lin has been a tremendous experience for us, not only academically, but through the different people we have met and the friends we have made. These friends and the times shared with them form the basis for many memories, both painful and joyful. A yearbook is more than just a book of pictures to be put on a shelf and collect dust. However old and ragged it may appear, the memories contained in its pages make the book grow more precious with age. We, the editors of the 1977 TRILLIUM, therefore, dedicate this book of memories to all those that are on its pages. QMMLW imma eww Autographs Autographs 1111


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