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

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' i 1 5 ' , 4 sy ,rf- 1981-1982 Trillium presents 1 5 . ,Mi - .1-. . 1 vw. ii 4 'F ,Et . r LQ-X 3 -. Laurie Sills C0 COPIAIYLINCOLN C' l JUNIOR COLLEGE EDITGRS: Wesson: Natchez: Sandy Freeman William Seale Cover design by Linda Wallace The Place to Be. WESSONINATCHEZ 1 4 JI 1 - 1 ul Q 'W 3 f ff , jg' 'Q if Qjmm W' as ,Q 1 ,f 1,33 L' fm ,iw yggyv GLM Z1 Gu 4 f ,W V. WW ,,3.X , . www 22 ' 9.4 if A. 7 Ak CX v -1' ' a L: I V A25 V f -f 2 L4 lf ' , , X . ,. .. ff., 11, an' ' K2 f Xi wg fg , L W ' ,fwif , . ,,.,. A ., f X 1, P , f f ,E rg- : 'M gf lg 'Cf -ky 'D s. 'ls' 1 gn, S .MRM .A I my N nv V.. , r. v.'cv ii, fn' . r USE Wrl x I. .L 3. .i 1JUp 'K :fx ,.'3Q' Emi , 'J 1 Q vv - 1 42 x 1 w m 1 - Q ' X v be nw! . 1 N a QW' Q f A 'E i' Q I' 5942 , . 1 ' ho ' ' P. 1 I ff , X X X Q XXXXXX X X. X X X . Y XSYX 1' if , , ' - X ' ,g 1 2339221- Tl S ' x i Aw no P I an J 11. 3 1 ww -'-an 1 Q I i 'Mi' E 1 V. 'P V I QT K E ,igagqig I .Q ..:, . 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Q . + Er ., ,df ' 'QR' ' Ui' ant 'f . 1. 4 1 9 if , Co-LinfNatchez, the place to be. 1981-82 opened with renovated facilities at the Old Washington School. A full academic program. A well-qualified staff. Hundreds of students. That's,Co-LinfNatcheZ. W X .Q , , fklfx .N' cf x QN- 'Nix Dr. Billy Thames leads both campuses Dr. Billy B. Thames, president of the Copiah-Lincoln Junior College district since January, 51968, constantly works for the expansion and growth of both the Wesson and the Natchez campuses. Evident of expansion on the Wesson campus was the completion of the new 52.7 million W. S. Henley Student Union Center and the renovation of Callendar Hall, the renovation ofthe J. M. Ewing Administration Building, and an addition to Memorial lfibrary. Construction of new facilities on the Wesson campus, has highlighted Dr. Thames' years of service to Copiah- Lincoln. Enrollment continues to increase year by year. With a long-range program of a joint USMfAlcornfCo-Lin campus for Natchez, the campus moved for the 198 l -82 school year to the old Washington School. He is married to the former Anne Allen of Monticello and they are parents of three children, Rachel, Rebecca, and William, Jr. Q . If f 5 ' 1 S . 1 'Wx I . 45 .. if r if 1'-J -g ' .V A C r 1 I i . l The Thames family lleft to rightl Rebecca, Rachel, Dr. and Mrs. V Q Thames, and William. ll llllllrx 6 J it 'C 9 Av.: 1 e.. I ri l i 4 if ' . l- ' 7 :lil 'll a 'WW :J l, - ' I ag - ,i, 1 N , 4 ,iavi 't L ' ' 1,-N ' ,f'w1Si42q,S3s-ei f .ti , I. -. , ntl., E 'I I G' 4 .14 .1 . ., ,y- .Q 4? ft ' ,N '. fi. fs '.x 'fx .' k' E . fs fu. r' 'fan Q 4 I 'f , 1. ,Q v K' xxxxrx ll ' N 5 'in J gf' 'Avg V ,eau atehez . . . a place to be A feeling of belonging . . . of having friends . . . studying . . . enjoying fellowship . . . seeking a quiet moment to be alone . . . talking with friends . . . ,, all a part of CO-LINfNatchez. -A N A 54 A K 2 , L1 v .. ,qs f ' W' if f f ff ' if ff Z X ,7 f' f L 'xi ',' V ff K ff, Wesson Campus Trillium dedication goes to Dr. Phyllis Hayes 'An instructor loved by her students for her helpfulness and genuine interest. 'A person who was one of five international winners of Outstanding Junior College Chemistry Instructors in North America by the Chemical Manufacturers Association of America in 1980. 'A lady who won the first-ever academic Outstanding Instructor of the Year at Copiah-Lincoln in 1980. She used a S250 award to establish the Arlee Williamson Walker Memorial Pre-Professional Science Scholarship, named in memory of the mother of Co-Lin's Burlian Walker. 'A person who was selected to be featured in Mississippi Magazine in People of Mississippi in January 1981. Further she has been selected to appear in Outstanding Young Women of America in 19703 Outstanding Educators of America in 1973, Personalities of the South, 19813 and Outstanding Women of the Arts Coil paintingj in Delta Kappa Gamma, 1981. 'The chairperson of Co-Lin's science division, a chemistry instructor, who joined Co-Lin's faculty in 1964. Previously she taught one year in McComb. 'An active member of the Mississippi Science Teachers Associationg Mississippi Junior College Faculty Associationg Copiah-Lincoln Education Association of which she is a former presidentg American Chemical Societyg Mid-South Educational Research Associationg Alpha Epsilon Delta, pre-medical honorary society, Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary, and Delta Kappa Gamma, education honorary. 'A graduate of Southwest Junior College with an A.A. degree, a B.S. from Millsaps College: Educational Specialist with emphasis in chemistry and biology, University of Mississippig and an M.A. and Ph.D., both from the University of Southern Mississippi. 'One who was chosen as a National Science Foundation participantg Memphis State participant in instrumental analysisg participant for the Educators Orientation trip with the U.S. Navy to tour the Naval Nuclear Base in Charleston, S.C.g as one of ten by Ole Miss Phar- macy School to tour pharmaceutical houses in Illinois, and as a par- ticipant in various metric and curriculum study workshops throughout the nation. 'A dedicated Co-Lin employee who has worked as a judge in state and local science fairs, who has presented numerous talks and research to groups on local, state and nation-wide levels. 'An active member of Gillsburg Baptist Church. 'An outstanding artist whose paintings have been widely displayed. 'The 1982 TRILLIUM EDITORS DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO DR. PHYLLIS HAYES. 20 fix Q? i 1 lvazcnez campus 'S Charles Quimby wins dedication honor 'An instructor of history at Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Natchez campus, since the beginning of that operation in 1973, Charles Quimby has dedicated many hours through the years to the young people with whom he works, both in the classroom and in Phi Theta Kappa honor society, which he has sponsored since its inception at Co- Lin Natchez. 'Popular with students and faculty alike, Charles Quimby deserves this honor for his academic zeal as well as for his humor, enthusiasm, scholasticism, and kindness. 'The Natchez staff of Trillium dedicates this book to , . . Charles Quimby. I 14 wiraxgzii 33 . ki- amy, .gk 3 3 'e I, v 9 .Ng f-www 5 2? .Agni f Xffci 459 A xflliiiigwi as fiery' W , fr' Q. . ix 'ig ' y , .4 4 Nvgvlh ' , ff Y ,L A, - ' ,I ' 4 I . 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Wesson campus Residents Councils govern dormitories 1-VL: -x 'Y-A, f v 7 la X ,.v. .7-nslvif- L . f ' ..,,,,' Leading the Women's Resident Council are tseatedj Jan Griffey, Copiah , Hall Secr, and Donna Green. First row tl to rj are Jan Halford, Copiah Hall Treas., Carie Boone, Stevens Hall Vice Pres., Lori Carlock, Stevens Hall Treas., Mrs. Margie Panquerne, Copiah Hall Adviser, Bonita Smythe, Jana Penn. On top are Sandy Freeman, Copiah Hall Pres., Jamie Dickerson, Susan Brown, Nish Ackerman, Stevens Hall Pres., Rhonda Keyes, Copiah Hall Vice Pres. Not pictured are Armanda Smith, Stevens Hall Secr., and Mrs. Laura Butler, Stevens Hall Adviser. x 'A -53 'A ,,. , -'.fL..f4,EMf'5N , . J' W-:ms--,:.,g,Q, -X Members of the Men's Resident Council are tkneelingj Davis Smith, Joni Britt, secr., and Aaron Wyatt. Standing are tl to rj Grover Smith, Adviser, Jimmy Fraysierg J. D. Weeks, Marlon Calhoung Mark Humphreys, Pres., Joey Moffett, and Roger Smith. Not pictured are Webb Armstrong and Phillip Sterling. Wesson campus Student Christian Association composed of religious club heads i X f t I ' a , Z' H fu 1, 2' if, sw Kiwi? ..z+.1g.'.r V 3 Student Christian Association members are fseatedj Nish Ackerman, SCF presidentg and Robert Chase, SCF vice president. Standing fl to rj are Mrs. Keith McDaniel, Good News Fellowship adviser, Bill Scott, Good News Fellowship presidentg Tom Ross, Student Christian Assoc. adviser, Carie Boone, president, Latter Day Saints Assoc.: .Ian Halford, president, BSU, Dr. Jerry Dykes, LDS adviser and the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU Director. Not pictured are the Rev. Harry Cameron, Adviser Wesley Foundation and Holly Sides, SCF secretary. V2 5? ff Ea, l 's .r My Q .t.,,, A ,QQ,f f'Q if if if i Q A ,.,,f .,.. A ,-V: A, . I A QS. -.fy ie i i .'b ,, 'V fl' Officers of the Baptist Student Union are fl to rj the Rev. Roy Smith, Directorg Jan Halford, Pres.: Teresa Sullivan, Valeria Williams, Marcia Fleming, Gary White. Lori Carlock, Anda Lang, and Robbie Cummings. Baptist Student Union holds many activities i xx ! Wesson campus Future Teachers study teaching techniques MW C .r 1 ' rm-1 i I it V , , , ..u. u.,u fsvw-,, -in 'V , 2' 3 Future Teachers of America include Qleft to rightl Jennifer Gatlin fPresidentD, Gail Fulton QSponsorJ, Marsha Everett fVice-Presidentj, Nancy Smith, Don Davis, Cindy Delaughter fSecretaryJ, Valerie Williams, Sandra Freeman fTreasurerJ, Diana Schilling, Jane Ainsworth fSponsorJ. it 'Qt-f 'LY' ' ,.. 'QV ,....usllF'.,f If-751 French Club members are Qseatedj David Reeves fPresidentJ, Robin Wallace QVice-Presidentj, and James Wadlington fTreasurerJ. Standing Cleft to rightj Lucretia Reeves, Harold J. Patterson QSponsorD, John Black, Michele D'Antoni, Rhonda Keys, Dollie Gardner. French Club communicates in club's language Wemmmpus Youth Congress Club attends state congress Members of Youth Congress Club who attended the annual Mississippi Youth Congress held in Jackson are fl to rj Malcolm Cupit, presi- dent: Jan Griffey, secretary: Danny Harrell, adviserg Nish Ackerman, treasurerg and Kendall Covington, vice-president. Wesley gives Christmas part for orphans Meeting weekly in the Wesley Room above the old bookstore, having such projects as a Christmas party for children at the Methodist Children's Home, and many other activities have kept Wesley Foundation members busy. Shown is Francis Horton, representative to the Student Christian Association. Not pictured are Marsha Webb, president: Pam Coleman, treasurerg Karen Farmer. secretry: Babbs Grey: and the Rev. Harry Cameron, adviser. Ulfrw' Iinmlldaxvnf an kuzsir - :454'rJ:v1::A7u ! Wesson campus Circle K sponsors 'cMess Co-Linn Q9 , 41 V' -'75 -fffZf -vm 4? A' av L., Ab ' SW ' W.. Y Circle K members, who are sponsoring the l4th annual Mess Co-Lin Pageant, are fl to rj Rhonda Isbell, Julie O'Baugh, Scott Hudson, Robyn Roberts, Roy King, Jim Lightsey, adviserg Nancy Smith, secr.-treas.g Benson Warren, Dianna Beacham and Shelley Freeman, president. Various service projects are carried out during the year by members. P y , H. S i C X X 'V f x Billie Faye Welch, secr.g Elaine Radiologic Technology members are ll to ri Eddy Mahaffey, Laura Coghlan, adviser, Judi Causey, treas.3 Ernie Fortenberry, Hooker, reporter, Kim Brown, presidcntg Joni Thames, Joey Anderson, Robyn Roberts, Carolyn Johnson, Van Jackson, and Virginia Wilkerson, adviser. Not pic- tured is Veronica Quinn, reporter. Radiologic Technology Students organize student society I l i i i l P l i l E l i l l l i l I l Q i l l i VICA participates in skills ol mpics ff!! if. . Officers of VICA are CFront row, left to rightl John Daniels, presidentg Debbie Love, vice-president, Darryl Moon, secretaryg and Calvin Smith, treasurer. On the Q back row are Jack Jordan, historiang Angie Goza, reporterg Chester Shiers, parliamentariang and Lamar Scott, chaplain. l J . I l . 1 42' . If ff' ,J i i if VICA, standing for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is composed of CFront row, left to rightj Norman Bedfordg Darryl Moong John Daniels: Mary Rushingg Glenda Hegginsg Angie Gozag Rob Roberson: Debbie Loveg Kelly Johnsong Kary Prather and Paul Williamson. Back row tleft to rightl mf are Chester Shiersg Terry Youngg Calvin Smithg John Wardg Eddie Maherg Jack Jordang Jerry Thornhillg Lamar Scott: Joey Hathorng Jessie Smith: Q Ronnie McKee, John Frazierg and Tom Thompson and James Harris, co-advisers. Not in picture is Buddy Frank. VICA sponsors fund-raising pro- if If jects, participates in the skills olympics contests, and holds the annual District III VICA high school skills contest on campus. . C' , . WCG 1 sv. Q I Z 0 ' I ' 1 I ffl . Q i X ,Wish GJ 1 1-' 4. ' 'VICR new Wesson campus Club heads compose President's Council P L X ,TH is 's'. ve t,-1' 1. .' 1 ff-J, ff ' 424+ Making up the President's Council are ffront row, l to rj Tommy Ashley, Joseph Moffett, Don George, David Reeves, Mark Ballard, John Daniels, Phillip Sterling, Brad Case, Mark Dawsey, Malcolm Cupit, and Mark Humphreys. Back row tl to rj are Dr. Billy B. Thames, advisor, Shelley Freeman, Laurie Sills, Sandy Freeman, Tammy Smith, Selina Redd, Susan Brown, Carie Boone, Jennifer Gatlin, president, Nish Ackerman, Renae Brooks, Bonita Smithie, Jan Halford, Marsha Webb, Pam Chance, Valerie Ricks and Dr. Ed- die Smith, adviser. Alpha Omega open to science majors ,- Alpha Omega, science club members are tfront row, l to rj Tony Peavey, treasurer, Lydia Case, Keith Smith, Rhonda Keyes, Larry Bellan, Susan Brown, President, Tim Mullins, Carie Boone, Deborah Brown, Secretary, and Betty Sue Martin. Middle row fl to rj in- clude Dr, Doug Schexnayder, advisor, Vicki Boyd, Ricky Myers, Jan Griffey, Phillis Johnson, Nina Hamilton, Linda Farris, Deloris Beard, Kim Brown, Lorna Haycraft, Barbara Byrd, Cheryl Allen, Guyncll Meyers and Peggy Arnold, Back row ll to rl are Jim Wadl- ington, .Jackie Scott, Jim Bolin, Rebecca Mahaffey, Jennifer Redd, Diane Johnson, Theresa Barnett, Carl Bryant, Patricia Peavey, Terri Phillips, Mary Trunbo, Louise Delaney, Melissa Posey and Karen Norris. LWmPhi Theta Kappa holds initiation twice yearly Phi Theta Kappa members, Eta Omega Chapter, are Hirst row, l to rj Carie Boone, Joanne Dyess, Linda Wallace, Betty Sue Martin, and Durr Walker, Advisor. Se- cond row includes Mrs. Sharon Alexander, Advisor, Belinda Ballard, Belinda Case, Tommy Ashley, Ellen May, Jeff Craft, Pam Chance, Malcolm Cupit, and Lisa Phillips. Officers of the Eta Omega Chapter are fl to rj Durr Walker, Advisor, Pam Chance, Presidentg Malcolm Cupit, Vice President: Carie Boone. Secretary: Jeff Craft, Treasurerg and Mrs. Sharon Alexander, Advisor. 5 Q i .J 31 Phi Beta Lambda 'e QUIET ECP Q 5 BA 5 Jifpvyi, PBL sponsors St. Jude radiothon Phi Beta Lambda members include ffront, l to rj Brad Case, Nish Ackerman, Joey Allen, Andy Brown, Bonita Smithie, Don Jackson, Cathy Mclnnis, and Melanie Cole. Second row includes Belinda Case, Ethel Smith, Lisa Russell, John Case, David Barnett, Liz Ratliff, Margery Smith, Angie Hart, Calvin Ellis, Susan Patterson, Angie Smith, Kathy Case, Melissa Davis, Deborah Calhoun, and Mrs. Jackie Harper, ad- viser. Back row includes Raine Ratcliff, Cindy Smith, Mescal Shepphard, Shelia Sasser, Mark Bell, Mark Parker, Shelia Newell, Snerry Vanison, Patricia Baylis, Charlie Ackerman, Mrs. Jean Ricks, adviserg Mrs. Becky Burt, adviser, Charles Hart, adviser, and Mike Mclntyre, adviser. Open to business students, PBL sponsors the annual PBL-WJMB St. Jude Children's Research Hospital radiothon. Held in March this year, the radiothon is one of the most successful in Mississippi. Nearly 520,000 was raised last year in the second annual radiothon. Attending the state, regional, and national conventions arejust a few projects for this active group on the Wesson campus. Q 'gm JL? -ni, 4, 'N' is that Officers of the Nu Kappa chapter of PBL are tl to rl Angie Hart, sccretaryg Andy Brown, vice president: Bonita Smithie, president: Don Jackson, vice presidentg Joey Allen, reporlcrg and Belinda Case, historian. Treasurer Brad Case, not pictured, took the officer's picture. YY UJJUII CUIHIJMJ Co-Lin Players present productions -' M V W m, , .W ww: M-, .t .,.., ,-,, l ' Z i f-r tak ni ' 2 1 ...' Kneeling Don George fPresidentJ. fFirst row, left to rightj Audrey Stewart, Pam McDonald, Yvonne Anderson, Carey Childress, Cindy Delaughter, Kenneth Grantham, Holly Sides, Joey I-Iart. fSecond row, left to rightl Carey Jackson, Sonja Bridges, Mescal Sheppard, Dolly Gard- ner, Lorna Haycraft, Pam Coleman, Evelyn Green. Not pictured is John Landress, adviser. 5 fs L??f'?:n9 .xv ',,. fFirst row, left to rightj Carol Wheeler, Dollie Gardner, Brad Case fPresidentJ, Cindy Delaughter, Roy King, and Art McAlpin. fSecond row, left to rightj John Landress fAdvisorJ, Rachel Reardon, Mescal Sheppard, John Milton, John Manasco, Doug Warren, Kenneth Tobias, and Tom Ross fAdvisorJ. Shutterbugs advance photographer's skills WQSSOH Cam rillium sponsors pageant Wm...- if . iyhiqaf Trillium staff members, tFront, left to rightj are Brad Case, photographerg Dana Drewg John Case, photographerg Carol Wheelerg and Christie Goza. tBack row, left to rightj Kelly Parksg Susan Pattersong Kim Browng Melanie Coleg Mescal Sheppardg Dollie Gardnerg Lorna Haycraftg Betty Sue Marting Renee Johnsong Martha McLeod and Rachel Reardon. Sitting on top are Sandy Freeman and Laurie Sills, editors. . ,LN p 4 lf. QW f,,if if ' gy ,M , -' aff? W, A . t Quin S v f Editing the 1982 Trillium Yearbook are tleft to rightl Sandy Freeman, executive editor: Burlian Walker, advisorg and Laurie Sills, executive editor. pus i ,, 1 Wesson Cdfflplld' Wolf Tales publishes monthly newspaper iw ' 'Q V' W QI wi,-if Q lm ij? I A, l -fe 4' -fe 1 'IM f 9 if J '-'boi V- ' 'M V, Gln v .,.. ,, , 1' K ' AV we e fr J ' to gg-53 ?j'N't :' I' S O fl' ,. 5399 Heading the Wolf Tales newspaper staff are fleft to rightj Marsha Webb, executive editor, Burlian Walker, advisory and Valerie Ricks, executive editor. WFS w in Wolf Tales staff members include fFront, left to rightj Brad Case, John Case, John Milton, Michael James, Michael Shirley, Don George, and Kenneth Tobias. On the second row are Valerie Ricks, Marsha Webb, Selina Redd, Tammy Smith, Robin Wallace, and Cassandra Montgomery. The third row includes Carla Evans, Carol Wheeler, Shelly Freeman, Martha McLeod, and Renee Johnson. fNot pictured are Christie Edmonds, Pam McDonald, and Randy Ratliff.J arsha Webb serves as MJ CPA secretary Capturing first place in the mon- thly division and second place overall in th e l 9 8 l Mississippi Junior College Press Association com- petition, the Wolf Tales is one of two full-sized junior college newspapers in the state. Students sell ads, make up pages, write headlines and copy, take pictures, develop prints, and proof pages. This year Mar- sha Webb served as MJCPA secretary, marking the eighth year Co-Lin has had an officer. The group attended meetings in Mem- phis and in Biloxi. MLT students eligible for club membership Wemmmpus q,.....a1r-1, in-N 'ig Q 435 , it '4'1 l5'a6k a. if ' A if Q J A i i ae? 'S f 3, 1 ,H , .4nkr MLT members include Qfront row, l to rj Zoula Strong, faculty advisor, Renae Brooks, President, Lucretia Reeves, Vice-Presidentg Cathy Aldridge, Sec.-Treas. Se- cond row includes Judy Evans, Guynell Myers, Teri Phillips, Patricia Peavy, Mary Ann Jones, and Liz Sanders. Back row includes Cathy Lambert, Diane King,g Mary Turnbo, Janet Magee, Janice McGeehee, Cheryl Allen, Lori Harvey, and Patricia Lang. gums 2 'dvr' 4 5 is 'K 1 Lui'-' Members of the Afro-American Plus Club are tfront, l to rl Laura Neil Williams, Marian Lofton, Karen Jones, Karen Dow, Jennifer Bryant, Jennifer Longino. In- cluded in the second row are Robian Louie, Annette Baylis, Cassandra Byrds, Jordania Skipper, .laneal Calloway, Phillip Sterling, Vina Feazell, Lisa Breach, and Lula Booker, Third row includes Mr. George Jordan, Mr. Evins Henderson, Dana Welch, Deborah Morris, Sidney McClendon, Kenneth Tobias, Nolan Walker, Michel McNair, Frankie Smith, and Chris Tanner. fro- merican lus Club sponsors pageant W I F ll L 36 I' L Wesson campus Food Service Committee makes suggestions on food gxa.,-Q-.v,,..V its x 3 QQN Food Service Committee members are CSeated, l to rJ Joney Britt, John Fraiser, Jimmy Fraiser, Joey Moffett, and Marlon Calhoun. Standing are Laura Berch Webb Armstrong, Betty Sue Martin, Aaron Wyatt, Clara Freeman, Juan Thompson, Mark Humphreys and Angie Smith. - ' il -. 9 fi'i:l:,i.1..': : ,W V . :. L . - . .. , - . '.ii:'t:::g'g,'...'1 u 'W..4.-- - ' . . -.-, - - - -- A ',.'f'i'q 'i.....L ,,,i.,,,, :'im, 1 J-, :i A A ,fern ' -.e.:.p,x.: x:LQ:E ' ' te- ,Wg ,,,,. - , -. TI... , ,gg1-,.,:g::.,141iI1:g1'.., .,...i,:. ,,,,g,.,1'- ,j..3,.,...X. ' Y. . .- ' -,img ,-YAY hav , V N, WM W M, , ,. .ra r Mig, a,,.,.,..,., ,E..fe,T3Z1,,a,,li,,.,,,.. . , Y X, . ,5- Mf., 2' 7,,,,,r Members singing in the Choir are fFirst row, l to rj Mark Dawsey, Roosevelt Guy, Jim Bolian, Kenneth Klaus, Director: Susan Cotton, Carie Boone, Dianne Schill- ing, Julie Porter, Anda Lang, Marsha Webb, Lisa Rhymes, Jan Halford, Gwen King, Gary White, Chuck Mallett, Webb Armstrong, and Butch McCall. Second row are Tommy Ashley, Sophia Brekeen, Darlene Klaus, Carol Murray, Jana Penn, Phyllis Allen, Wendy McCollum, Mark Boyles, Jamie Dickerson. Shelley Freeman, Brent Walker, Wayne Thorton, Joey Hart, Karen Norris, Kent Crocker, DeAnn Slay, Valerie Willaims, Amy Wallace, Cary Childress. Barbara Byrd. Roy Young and Nolan Walker. Choir plans tour to Florida 4 'P 2' . . . Wess ncam us Sojourners 1n demand for performances 0 P M if fe 'll' Q, fe I Q 444' yr .fi X, , ,gawk ,ivan , W- , b ., 1 V , V , W YQ 9 . af, QTY, 1, gag, We Qin' -1 It agua,-,P A73 f , J A up in J .5 'M 'M P P an A' Y ,YE . 1, '13 , , A ' A 8, fx -Q 4 fi W 5 A 'uw mn, ,fyfmsli ,q'5lf l'5 ' X' ty ' ,, if Lip, 4-3.. A Y , I Y? Q 7 !Q it 155, Wil Performing throughout the district and in special events, Co-Lin's Sojourners are a busy group. Composing the group are tl to rl Webb Armstrong, Vicki Boyd, Kenneth Klaus directorg Susan Cotton, Joey Hart, Sophia Brekeen, Butch McCall, Roosevelt Guy, DeAnn Slay, Chuck Mallett, Valerie Williams, Mark Dawsey, Jim Bolian, Jana Penn, Tommy Ashley, Emily Reed and Brent Walker. 38 Band adds sp1r1t to all events G -ll! VY CSSUI1 Cllfl'lpu.5' l -s'?4v '3!3 A M 0 170 MWNNQ Jnuid -f ffm 4 A- -f . ' W' ,, Af ,AC-meiuaafgq JL 'Ffh 'W ' '46 Z, EQ' ' WX. l l I 4 l A I L fuk. Drum Major Mark Ballard o o P l. s il rr H ww- l --an , .L 5 w, y --rl ll .gl ' f h A hggimltx l i 1 - ,g,, , Ju-Q -f,,-, ,--,,,-.- --f- A l Z Q ' Ti' ,. gi, f. . ' J, , , :,,.,- ' --, .,:....h,.'1 7-,..-: M- If '-H ' I-Angina-tim Mk 5'-ml' V x A pff nl I , 1 AJQHUQQ ., ,A , ,A -my ...... '. ' f ' ,- 1 O04 E 1, 4 Q Nr ax, X - 4 x w ' .X f-,P fell qi X, . A N xr gg c - M ff. n Y , 7' h .xt ' Q' i ' X A ' .... . . - ' na Aw w .A aww M ,-QQ-wr V gm- K . V x t Nl li 5 ' vw , X Z ' , 5 M 2 , W 1 W , , ea , f 'l if t ' fl A X I , I l N l , , ff 'ff!l-V 41-Q 4 f :asv-X,-.Y W GSSOH CGWIPUS Colettes perform throughout the year ' .- . , , ' 9-1 fl'- ri., . , GAL...-...-i H 5 . - .g tiff , so ' I :aw 'fix Z72:f'x: :::4.L:-. ..L..,.Wwf4 3 , ' ' -, A N . ' T F 'i 173.....,. 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W A ,. .i. :,wf,M::. . Je -Q-w.. '- K V X A Mississippi's Original Dancing Coeds, the Co-Lin Colettes are composed of fseated, left to rightj Lisa Erringtong Shirley Gunnellg Vicki Masseyg Terri Bishop: and Penny Gillis. Standing, left to right, are Melinda Mulleng Lisa Lambertg Sonda Tarverg Selina Reddg Susan Browng Rachel Thamesg and Cindy Smith. ' . V .... ,Wow . 1 . M n if N f' . , A- ., . 'W -' ' ' ' X ' ,f,, 'Q . - A , aw 1-. .wi - . ., , a - - -' T e-. 1 . -J 'A al: -Q MM , Q .X wa- -my-.M , , . n .f 4' Azz' we V 'K -W ,., ,, . . ta. .. 4 ..- ,,.........,....... aw., I I fr, www . i 'www el 'g , . N. S . N v. . anew-may wa.+w.v. 'ns ywwwa was Maw-' 0 Q ,,, . ,., , ,M , fi fer' K ,psi .a - S- aw , W.. '..,.17'1g- . i , ,... .S , . 1 - . X Q' 1-5 inf., 'P .. ,,. . 'V L. t,,,v7,., 1,2 ,li Head Colette Captains are Sonda Tarver ill and Susan Brown Qrj. Selina Redd Co-Lin Colettes - Mississippi's original dancing coeds V7 DJUKIII bl4llll.ll4lJ Flag corps create visual effects ' I I lThe flag corps is composed of fleft to rightj Marsha Webbg Julie Porterg Wendy McCollumg Becky Hartzog, Lula Bookerg Jewel Searcyg Charlotte Crossleyg Jennifer 'Reddg Valerie Ricksg Theresa Barnettg Terri Priceg Lisa Russellg Tina Kingg Yvette Phillipsg Marcia Flemingg Stephanie Kyzarg and Angie Goza. --eng.. wt, ,, M-.. ' has W., ul il w-...my ' -' run.-saws. -l .N an-.s .....,, - ' . A ' -- ' f' ..:v.:,,- ,A W 'Q . 4.10-.. - W ' Q V1 4, M... ,M Q M N, 4 ... in 'L Q. 'Paws www-inf- ... ,... .. 'Y +3 , 4 ' V ,.lL..,T- W'--A-ya C72 ' 1 -- ,rg 'I' , 7 M ,, p J., ' ,ix ,, .M , A, '. ,M ,ggi A , .. ,si ' My V: am, , 1 W f L ., ,wmv A H: 'wa -. ,w ,M H fp-,.w.uWM,,. M. JW, X , Fm, 'W I Wf'1w - ,,,, ,WWaQ'f,M'm,,,.? ,, .. , ,,,, A, M'-fe Q x . , ,. ,- 'V llwff-V -fa, w,.,,, A , K W, W WWMWWM W . 8, 'Q7' XV meow my M , A X mfaannnhvw ,M ,. 1 SW-M A 'f A K X- iw , , ,vxanwmsx amh 4 'J s, 4-A i W . L if . , , KX? 1' , I -'V Q Www-0-s V '1W 4Q i f W , f - Y ' X 1 A W , W 4 aff' 4, Co-Captain is Jennifer Redd. . J -t ww, w---.sg-fa.. Head Flag Valerie Ricks 4 V Wesson campus Good News Fellowship organizes ...-ei.-ae.-..--'12-I,' sr - ..E- . 1 5 units f .ji , f 3 , a. ' gang: , ,J , ' as-me 'N . ll A 'N 11, .Q . . ' ' Ui ,Q w ls , ,f I W .3 .. S E 4. I Good News Fellowship members include fFront row, l to rj Bill Scott, presidentg Linda Wallace, Vice Pres.g and Debbie -- N Quinnelly, Sec. Bottom to top are Mrs. Keith McDaniel, ad- - viserg Mrs. Margie Panquerne, adviserg Rebecca Young, f Durr Walker, adviserg Sonja Bridges, Christie Goza, and P 'lr ,r il ., I3 5 i g A if Xl ima? Cecil Walker. , V seal' .. QM 'v'xf-736 ' 'V f ' 5.FT.,,4 ' 3.1. 'fff'S' -. 1.5 ' -5 Q t ,f , lf In N. up Members of the Latter Day Saints are Joey Allen, Cindy Delaughter, Twyana Britt, Gail Freeman, Bonita Smythe, Carie Boone, Dr. Jerry Dykes, adviserg and Roy King. Latter Day Saints organize society for members Wesson campus , Microcosm publishes literar ma azines The Microcosm staff sponsors the district-wide competition for high school, as well as for Co-Lin students, during second semester. The year is highlighted with an W annual Awards Banquet on campus. Members Cleft to rightj are Karen Norris, Robin Roberts: Dianna Schilling, Glen Hearn, Tammy Smith, editorg Don George, Becky Stewart, Edna Earle Crews, sponsor, and Laurie Sills. l E i i 1 l Y Q 1 l 1 , l 1 i l i . I Y ft: .1 , ' ig ' ff 11..xf'- C X' , ww , .. , 1' Q -- ,M--ar . V A K .1 f s W.- 1,-'15, -7. - - ve- 'WV' t' .-'.,. Q t' '-- Members of the Art Club are fback row, left to rightj David Kyzarg Pat Duboseg Lisa Errington, Cecil Walkerg Shelly Freeman: Carol Wheeler: John Manasco. Doug Warren, Art McAlping and Tom Ross, sponsor. Front row includes Linda Wallaceg Roy Kingg Charles Trivillion, Laurie Sills, president: Robert Chase: Kelly Abbeyg and Gina Weeks. p Art Club open to art students, others . Trailblazers become Co-Lin image-builders Having been organized this year, the Co-Lin Trailblazers are quickly becom- ing the leading group on campus. The select 20-member group was chosen from a field of 42 applicants following rigid interviews. Hosting various func- tions, serving as hospitality leaders, helping with recruitment, and en- couraging good citizenship on campus are among the functions of the group. The members and advisers attended a one-day workshop at Hinds Junior Col- lege, meeting with a similar group from there and from Pearl River Junior College. Wesson campus 1 ,7-,gh , K? wi-M2 is muh A--A hi Q, Trailblazers tfront, l to rl are Malcolm Cupit, Neal Todd, Chris Cirinna, Brent Walker, Scott Fine, and A. Mark Ballard. Back row includes Susan E. Brown, Selina Redd Valerie Ricks, Francis Horton, Marsha Webb, Perry Ballard, Rachel Thames, Scott Smith, Carie Boone, Eric Storm, Becky Martin, Carol Wheeler, Russell Ray, adviser, Kim Brown, Susan Patterson, and Burlian Walker, adviser. 'T ff - 51 -iz-V .7- 4 W W - - t.:-42:3- I w. t 1 Q Dressed-alike for various functions, the Trailblazers include tl to rj Russell Ray, adviser, Eric Storm, Selinda Redd, Chris Cirinna, Valerie Ricks, Scott Fine, Susan Brown Perry Ballard, Rachel Thames, Neal Todd, Susan Patterson, Brent Walker, Carie Boone, Mark Ballard, Carol Wheeler, Francis Horton, Becky Martin, Scott Smith, and Burlian Walker, adviser. Not pictured are Marsha Webb, Kim Brown, and Malcolm Cupit. leading activities ofthe Corl in Trailblafers are tl to rl Susan l'laine Brown, vice president, Neal Todd, presia dentg and Selina Redd, secretary. Ny 44 ii fra f ' .J 'id ivy. 31.3 tl. F' M4 l .H B19- -x Tv , Lap, Kb 4. X ' A Riu 4 Wesson campus l l . Trailblazers, Trillium present annual pageant i 1 un ,I F .., , r X ,a 3 ,V W. ,Mil A A - 5 lf its f Trillium staff members, dressed in outfits from the 50's, sponsored the annual beauty pageant. Among members pictured are Burlian Walker, front, adviserg and Melanie Cole and Renee Johnson, seated at table. Standing tl to rj are Christie Goza, Susan Patterson, Sandy Freeman, Laurie Sills, Mescal Sheppard, Dollie Gardner, Gayle McLeod, Betty Sue Martin, and Brad Case. i A ' , f i s at ff' t If . ..la v a 1 X , we is rl. - l l' 5.1 X miivf wel . The Co-Lin Trailblazers assisted the Trillium staff with the production of the pageant. Among those Q20 brave enough to bel photographed are tl to rj Scott Fine, Perry Ballard, Susan Patterson, Selina Redd, Brent Walker, Becky Martin, Chris Cirinna, and Neal Toddi Natchez campus SGA plans are varied and man 1 SGA class officers for 1981-82 are fFrom leftj Wanda Jones, sophomore vice-presidentg and Ray Sturdivant, sophomore class president. SGA officers for 1981-82 are fFrom leftj Vicki Crelia, secretary-treasurerg Marvin Rollins, presi- dentg and Shelia Myrick, vice-president. .Q . Yuan' 9- 1 ..f n ' .- A, if v G r ind? Zi fhv. SGA cabinet members elected in the fall are fFrom Ieftl Shelia Myrick, Wanda Jones, Mr. Eddie Duett, sponsorg Vicki Crelia, Adam North, Marvin Rollins, Ray Sturdivant, and Brian Hinson. 1 1 l l Natchez campus a Phi Theta Kappa members for 1981-82 are fFront row! Barbara Foley, presidentg Shelia Myrick, vice- president, Liz Dallalio, secretary-treasurerg QBack rowj Donna Bush, Terri Howington, reporterg Linda Green, and Shelia Case. Not pictured are Mr. Charles Quimby, advisor, Sherri Gardner, Wanda Jones, Alice Jones, Jennifer Waller, Joan Cox, Roberta Seale, Patricia Dianne Wiley, Perry Gill, Tracy Stump, Pam Warren, Thomas Rollins, Ray Sturdivant, Cindi Walker, Linda Woods, Susan Wallace, Elizabeth Heathman, Deborah James, Dana Maher, Shirley McGraw, Dewana Myles, Anita Newborne, Nick Par- rella, Il, Marvin Rollins. DECA officers for 1981-82 are fFrom leftj Louise Hancock, secretary-treasurer, Sue Caldwell, vice- president, Renee Terry, presidentg and Brian l-Iinson, reporter. Not pictured is Mr. Lyman Smith, sponsor. 1.4 Q si-gl l l 47 1 F Natchez campus Circle K and outh Congress offer experience Shelia Myrick, president, Circle K Ray Sturdivant, vice-president, Circle K 4 1 Susan Wallace, secretary- treasurer, Circle K Mr. Lyman Smith gives orange juice to blood donor Mr. John Bullen, sponsor of Circle K, which again this year assisted in the state-wide blood drive. Mr. James Wiggins is sponsor of students involved with Youth Congress, held in November, 1981, in Jackson. Attending were Walter Biglane and Julie Blackmon. 49 l4 Natchez campus Students publish -Sights, Trillium ,- 340 , f ,V 1 1 - ,t Pamla Rainbolt, Editor of N-Sights, fall quarter .. f X rr 1 qfzb 347 , ,f ff H f f -2 iw! .v Jenny Poole, Editor of N-Sights, winter quarter v X as x X. at Zigi ii it 'fu T32 hx Billy Seale, Editor of Trillium N w E 3, Natchez campus for everyone's enjoyment . .- Brian Hinson, Marvin,Bunch, Staff photographer Staff photographer 2,41 VW. 'ea ff. . 555 Trillium and N-Sights staff: fFrontJ Jenny Poole, Pamla Rainbolt, Mrs. Carolyn Smith, advisor, William Scale, Mrs. Gerri Brown, ad visor, and Susan Blackwell, fBackJ Steven Slay, James Fletcher, Marvin Bunch, Sandy Brown, Brian Hinson, Michael Mitchell. Not pic tured are Leslie Carpenter, Sherri Gardner, Donna Ellis. P , v Rf Z' Th' W k 1 pblished 1 ll l I l , l 1 , . f in X , ' Q I ' I 'Q ' I' W S f . 0 O I ' f . ii l I . Q . 1 1 wat rr x99W Q O 1 1 CD . fl 1 4 V -. , 1 9 xv as Y ., . -sg 4 , A l, - . . .J'fil' . '. 1 ui dl ll-1 . ' I-1' lm V 1 ' 1' L. - I l ' arm' 1 M, 1' ' . , . .ull K ' l 4' il ,ip , .fy .1 -1, the vi -fl ii' ' w 6 li 1 1. . 1 lv ill V- 'V Aj. NX' ' 'N 1' .. Nnxllsl '. ., ,, . . 'll 1 A' '11 1 ' i ' ' li 1 41 , .i ill' Mrs. Dean Gibson is sponsor of the literary magazine, which features original literature and art work. 1 l The campus literary magazine, Refractzons, is presented each spring. !.7,-.-..p.N. 1 '. il i I 'r--' . .. . 14, 1 I 'lima' va7':::rf 1 ' 1 N 1 1 Qsljnj ,v Thcl .ocetoSe H .JJ uv lmsuh COPIAH-LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE NATCHEZ CAMPUS NATCHEZ. MS 39120 VOLUME VI, NLIMEER 13 December 7-Ll, 1951 'This 15 tne SECNID NPEK of winter quarter. Nine weeks remaln in the teh . 'The annual Fhristmas Concert bv the College-Community Choir will be Tues., Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m. rn the Co-Lln Natchez audltorium. Lveninu classes for that nicht have seen cancelled. Thev will be raft .. 'ln Fri., fan. 22. Students are rcmlndcd that the reciular Frlday nicht 'akcrg 'cr Tuesday evenlnq classes will rfeet on Frl., Dec. 18, from 6:30-l0 p.m. 'ncongratulations to Sir. and Hrs. Michael Carter on the birth of thelr daughter and to fir. and Tlrs. John Snlllers on the birth of their fiauctiter. Mr. Cartel' is director of the Colleneffommunlty Choir, and Urs. Spillers is instructor of the CLTA LPN prouram. 'Entrle5 for Rgfractxons are being accepted by Mrs. Dean Glbson, sponsor of the l1terar'17riia7:ihE'He. The 1981-B2 volume will rnclude orlulnal art work, short stones, essays. poetry, and one-act plays. Prizes for first place in these cateqorxcs null be 515: second prlze is 510. Eearilrne for entries 1s after Christmas: the magazine will be published in the sprinq. 'A qeneral faculty meetlnq wlll be Mon., Dec, ld, at 5 p.m. All fulltime ,A X rj :nd part:-'ne faculty and administration are to attend. Acenda notices X i, I A i go out Mon., Dec. 7, and are due back in the associate ciean's office 1:-,' G-. 4 Thurs.. Dec. l0, s , X ai' , MLS 'Nuo-Lin Natchez will enter a float an thc annual Natchez Christmas parade 'N 5 ff is on Mon., Dec. 7, at 6 p.m. Members of SGA and Clrclc li worked many lizrurs Lt'-4 with Sponsor Plr. Eddie Duett to create thls year's entrv. 'Student of the Month for December ls Susan Hallace, freshman class president. ,Xf Q' Q At. a member of Circle If. and an officer, a class favorite, an honor student, ti E. Ai Nr ' 5. and faculty secretary thls year. Ccnqratulatmons on this hiah honorl I Susan was chosen by a faculty comlrxttce recently. Shel-rl Gardner' Staff artlst for 'A total of 457 students enrolled at 'To-Lln F-atchez by r1., Dec. 4, ' ' , ' inclutiinq all fulltme and parttinc students but not lncludinfz special T r I I 1 I u rn N S I g h t S ' a n d interest rthdcnts. 'Wits nuni-er is mich humor than last vlnter 1uarter's ' llnvcnt of 377 stntlt-nts and down sllqhtlv as usual from fall aua:tcr's Refractions em - -1 1 A reql-atratlon. 'Tlie ACT null be administered to USR cxaminees on Sat., Dec. l2, bc-runnin: at 8 a.m. Only those wh: have pre-refustcicd and pre-paid wlll take the tes: here at Fo-Lin Natchez. 'Nonday eveninq classes will meet for their extra session on Fri., Dec. ll, frm-16:30-lu tum. 52 Students kccp up with campus news weekly with This Week at Co-Lin Natchez, published each Monday by Mrs. Carolyn Smith, director ol' public information. 'h:nncd to the 1031-R2 Vfilunc Of l-'lwO'S l-Zio Ariont Jturirnfs ln ll'-3rxC:1n Ji.nlOI Cnllciicaa i-v faculty incrnl-urs .1rcrllgliffitinfl'I-:TG-Yxffa'ififrfirffiilicbyfI l'LR7 Y'fi11, Linllzi i1,n1i.r-r cream, lanes Jones, salt-icy rec-frail, Sn.-im wi-ics, Tom Rmllinzs, lilliaw Scale, ?'el.inic Srixth, 'racy Ftump, Payruond Sturdi ant., Ann Vim-a, anti Par: larien. Con-irntulationsl y 1 ,YM fb if J fy . y . gm iff- l, , Q I MM ,. Q-LslQZl , 'Q tk' sf ,. Smzggsf, y. ,M 'H , ' 'V' X ,, ., 'f jfiffff - ' Q gg : r Ny., W M P a s.-3 esi- - i i f- -Q b iaf bf gm X ,nm M , I m A ,., W tw? -' Students pick Jamie Grantham, Jennifer Gatlin as Mr., Miss Copiah-Lincoln Junior College var'- w 5 I 1 Jamie Grantham Jennifer Gatlin Wesson campus 5 f ti sz 1' A Ten grab Campus Favorite titles lv C-hx -'-13 RW la- 4? Q lf NN -nW Q6 i- .,,asl iss M to endall Covington: Gail Freeman, runner-up K rl campus favorites are tFront row, l to OSCI1 HS Ch Edith Anderson wins most beautiful on Copiah-Lineoln's Wesson Campus Most Beautiful Edith Anderson Wess ncam u . 0 P S Judges select four as beautles Terri Bishop Deborah Brown .. 3. Kffj Pam Coleman Meg Flowers Ten maids serve in Pam Coleman, Wesson maid Vina Feazell, Wesson maid Escort- Andy Brown Escort- Howard Tillman, Jr. Ch 7 ,4g:!:3JtXSE S ,M zaf,1r35EQ?i?1 Saqaawaa, 'l if as Q 42,2612 E galgiiim ' S wa i Q .ii ffm'-ish f VL-it Q, . . ft. ' ,J . g'bfl'? ft ' J AR Q J J e,, ,. , 54 fi 1 .. cg. ffl I...-.xiii Jennifer Gatlin, Wesson maid Angie Hart, Wesson maid Escort- Jeff Craft Escort- Jamie Grantham af! Tanya Holloway, Wesson maid Escort 8 Julio Jones 1981 homecoming court -ff if Gena Weeks, Wesson maid Escort - Steve Wright R7 Kaye Foster, Natchez maid Escort - Steve Slay .,J Vicki Crelia, Natchez maid Escort - Tom Rollins Martha Fowler, Natchez maid Escort- Biron Case Jenn ifer Waller, Natchez maid Escort - John Bonds Gail Freeman reigns as homecoming queen wi 6 2 1 5 f Y 1982 Homecoming Queen: Gail Freeman Escort: Don Jackson Copiah-Lincoln .lunior College Homecoming Court for i982 are tfront row, I to rj Jennifer Waller, Natchez sophomore maidg Angie Hart, Wesson sophomore maidg Vieki Crelia, Natchez sophomore maidg Gail Freeman, Homecoming Queen: Jennifer Gatlin, Wesson Sophomore maidg and Vina Feazell, Wesson sophomore maid. Back row tl to rj are Tanya Holloway, Wesson freshman maidg Gena Weeks, Wesson freshman maidg Pam Coleman, Wesson freshman maid: Martha Fowler, Nat- ehef freshman maidg and Kaye Foster, Natchez freshman maid. Susan Brown - Crystal Springs Miss Hospitality Susan Elaine Brown W, 1 .. , , , A , 6. , iq., I , ..- I X Mr. and Miss Co-Lin atchez class in f wiki , Miss Co-Lin Natchez for 1981-82 is Susan Blackwell. Mr. Co-Lin Natchez is William Seale. Photographed at Dunleith, a National Historic Landmark in Natchez, these students were elected by popular ballot in October. ' r o ' - Q I ia 3 E. Aw txt I A Susan J. Blackwell William Hosea Seale favorites are elected by students l Y 4 W Wanda Jones Shirley McGraw Audrey Minor Ann Vines Y r nw: mm W1 W1 VY W ' '. , as Pam Warren Sandra Reynolds Debra Rodgers Susan Wallace f-X X i l J Sophomore class favorites Freshman class favorites LNot picturedj John Austin , S Five selected to Co-Lin's 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 1982 TRILLIUM presents three graduating sophomores in the twenty-ninth selection on the Wesson campus and two graduating sophomores in the fifth selection on the Natchez campus. Each was nominated in open nominations, approved by a screening committee of fellow students, recommended by a faculty committee on the basis of character, leadership, and contribution to Copiah-Lincoln Junior College. Dating back to 1954, this year's Wesson campus selection adds three to the list of 83 previous winners. The two Natchez campus selections add to nine chosen since the initia- tion ofthe Hall of Fame in 1978. Wesson campus 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. Butler' Joe Wayne Jolly Thomas H. Lowery 1964 Hilda Marie Johnson Percy Lee Parker Audrey Raye Smith Deceased 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 1976 John Timothy Boyd Douglas Matthew Buckles Amanda Lynn Davis 1977 Clara Lazette Adams Wanda Faye Cone Ann Ellen Heaton 1978 Joyce Ann Ballard Charles Dennis Berch Michael A. Henderson 1979 Charlotte Nell Creely Randy Lamar Emfinger Kenny Wayne Peavey 1980 Sharon Patricia Douglas Mark Keith Lee Margaret Catherine Newell 1981 Leah Ann Holtslander Chet Mercier Patti Jean Page 1982 Jennifer Gatlin James Larry Grantham II Francis K. Horton III Natchez campus 1978 Joan Loutheria Holland Denise Moreland Lipsey 1979 Billy Ray Cater Marion L. Binky Vines 1980 Judy Faye Daniels Emerick Lester Wayne Freeman 1981 Mary Vanessa Fleming Blase Patrick Gaude Walton Benson Wilson 1982 Shelia Marie Myrick Raymond Sturdivant Wesson campus Jennifer Lee Gatlin gets Hall of Fame nod Jennifer Lee Gatlin Jennifer Lee Gatlin is a selection to Copiah-Lincoln Junior College's Hall of Fame. An elementary education major. .Jennifer serves as president of the President's Council and of Future Teachers of America. A Dean's List Scholar. she was a member of this year's homecoming court, was Student ofthe Week, played in intramural sports, and served as head cheerleader for football and basketball. .Jennifer was chosen to Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. A graduate of Brookhaven Academy. Jennifer Lee Gatlin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gatlin of Bogue Chitto. Students selected her as Miss Copiali-Lincoln Junior College. F E --fv -- , 5 Natchez campu Shelia Marie Myrick receives Hall of Fame nod M -',f M fy, , Shelia Marie Myrick Shelia Marie Myrick isa selection to Copiah-Lincoln's Hall of Fame on the Natchez campus. A graduate of Trinity Episcopa School, she served as vice president of her freshman class at Co-LinfNatchez. Also during her freshman year she wa secrctaryftreasurer of Circle K, and member of the Student Government Association. During her sophomore year Shelia was presi dent ol' Circle K, vice president ol' the Student Government Association. vice president of Phi Theta Kappa, member ofthe Judicia Council both years, and she was Student ofthe Month in November, l98l. An accounting major, she was a Work-Study studen and was selected this year to Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rober Myrick ol' Natchez. rv, . I 'YI' ' ff ,,,. ,fry 1 I 2 i' Q Q Trillium hosts beauty page R 3 x K irq 3 A Q fl .ff Wesso The 1982 Trillium staff presents HA Night of the 5O's November 18, 1981 Rea Auditorium 70 is J, E F I l i , 1 T 1 . 1 Natchez campus Wh0's Who in American Jr. Colleges names 15 . .,,, . wr -2 A., 1-4 W 'l Eb!! f:w!+ 1. 1. 1 , Q if 2 , i 2 X . 'xx :S ez 5 Q 1 , I, .W ww 1 ., . , X dr! . f . G ' i f -X , 4- Q.. if s' K 'V ,gc E M- , 'S 'i John Austin Vicki Crelia Barbara Foley s s 3 S 1 ' l Z Linda Walker Green Wanda Jones Shirley McGraw 'f Z , f gg 15 Y iz s V, 6 gp- Ml' 'ini 112 -- 'w Hel .g-',.' ,..-' 2' nf r ,rf fl. ,- ' 417:91 r ' ' ' xl L Q 0 4 Tom Rollins William Scale Melanie Smith , ii' , . gf ' A 4, g W Ray Sturdivant Ann Vines Pam Warren 'av fm as L Y' Perry Gill Shelia Myrick .xl Tracy Stump Wesson campus 9 l Thirty-seven chosen for annual Who s via' ...qw li 1 ml Venetia Ackerman Perry Ballard Maxine Banks Lawrence Bellan if J C ff? Carie Boone Kimberly Brown Susan Brown Belinda Case wwmmf' Lydia Case Pamela Chance Frederick Clark Kendall Covington was ,ff , Jeffrey Craft Malcolm Cupit Joanne Dyess Judy Evans ,I ww- B-A-' . , 4 .- Brian Fine Gail Freeman Jennifer Gatlin Who mong Students in American Junior Colleges .a ,Q I , 9, W, 1' Jamie Grantham Jan Halford Angie Hart Elaine Hooker X FJ ft' 'ff in-W' f' .1 x -X X 4' , , l Francis Horton Betty Sue Martin Ellen May Joseph Moffett ,Q il I wi Tony Peavey Lisa Phillips Deborah Quinnelly Lucretia Reeves '2 !f. Selina Redd Armanda Smith Tammy Smith Karen Temple an L, 5 f .Xl M I Neal Todd Marsha Webb wx FNS Wolves end with 6-3-1 season 1981 Wolves The Wolves include Qfront, left to right! Gene Newbury, manager, Kenneth Col- lins, William Selmon, Terry McCollum, Robert Reed, Anthony Smith, Michael Bland, Alonzo Harris, Ray Brown, Marshall Banks, Allen Davenport, Larry Frye, Nolan Booker Walls, Danny Quick, Kendall Covington, Malcolm Cupit, Keith Brumfield, Chris Dunaway, and Melvin Rodgers, Manager. Second row, left to right, Coach James Sloan, Jeff Bullard, Scott Fine, Larry Bellan, Brian Fine, Cur- tis Hobbs, Chris Cirinna, Tucker Peavey, Robbie Sartin, Otis Fair, Clarence Chester, Joey Kite, Charles Trivillion, Everett Hatchett, Keith Mallett, Ty Ashley, Tommy Wright, Robert Chase, Kary Prather, Coach J. Mike Smith, and Coach Ray Ishee. Third row includes Buster Jacks, Chuck Jones, Charlie Acker- man, Steven Wesley, Clyde Freeman, Abraham Moore, Brooks Sullivan, Juan Thompson, Joe Young, Albert Starnes, Tony Newsom, John Frasier, Buddy Franks, Robert Dorch, Tim Johnson, and Tony Gray. Coaching the Wolves are James Sloan, head, center, J. Mike Smith, left, and Ray Ishee, right, assistants. ' i .. i nisr wr noun I . L 1... H 1 ,,,,,,-l11l I1 F X V., y V Y . I ' 1 ,W ff K , ff afar' E ,i 1' 'f If J! H.. -4- 45 5... ew x w- J' .iz --- ' P J.. 'Z'4 -k1 , 'w'i-'Ni Q xl-f :asia 5-6 ' .reg-1. W ,-. .1-A Y we 11. . ,ks M ,, ,. . . Wk., 5, .. ,- .sfxlt , 4 'A ' -14-:AT T - 5 W -i.4v,:..'ff '- , . , W .., ,.,-If .Q -f ffm- '-.ai'.w- ,' -. QM... ., Q 1,,.. . .t A.,-Z .X ,,..,. ,-. ,, ,C . , . . , -1 ,-me . ,. s . 'V Q ,, , -M-,ig iff:-f--4-cz., 4'5 v 3.-- id' ' M: . e . ' ' -4 e ' . 'QFQNX 'SM: '+., :Y ' Y .'- -. - .' ' .... ivgaa- ,., X ,4,,e'X?wT. . 5.35-1 JE, whKgx5Ei,xw5 'M , , -:sri-15. ul K . . ,,,., S ,. ,ich , A' sf , 151 f'f 'ME' ' si., ,,,,,4,xQw,'1x,fw-4 -1,-s-xy, '.,..,fQS -we-si-g1,g,.f K,..3,, , f Ei cf' My 2.-:ggi ,Mc lg :x,rMs51- P'3:NQ qflt ' X599 CMM' . t 1 -A xwgief , B. . W-1 ,MPM wf1..- taixt I-t.-ff5? 5'Y..X i,,w,,!' ,. ,K f 51.35-.1A1ir.tt. ' 4 1 42 Wolves , . Z Z J' 2 Q1 i' ,iW?Lf:fIS if--1 Z!! VZ. I L I' 1 5 mga v I I If f927V'95L:Z77MQ?'lH?21?l -Quays? pl E 4f.ur4.M-Q ' ' . Q X 4- ' 1 5 f ' ' f 5 M. 3 ru - 'A Q I , V I.. . , . . b .Q F -- . V W.. ph, ,. K, ., 4 .,.-.. . . In HU' ' M '.,sq'g-.-5g,,iY',, . 'r Q ' -f x. '.- :H M ' - A Q 3' , W,-4.,..r 1 - -m -I . , . - , , V . N, ww . V-,f f , 4,,, ,. . .M f 44 V1 K 1 25 , , 1 u., 1 ff 'x Winn Nz ' W ? 2 A .Ang E9 Vl- S 4? -a 6-3-1 season CLJC OPPONENT 16 East Central 20 36 Northeast 14 21 Holmes 13 23 Jones 21 10 Northwest 10 21 Hinds 23 49 Southwest 6 58 Coahoma 0 6 Pearl River 21 41 Gulf Coast 14 Mi. Nuns WW E l 78 Wolves score a good year T T I .si:ai1td,ii':i Playing for the Wolves are fseated, l to rj Andy Brown, manager, Johnny Fuller, Chris Tanner, Coach Richard Williams, Raymond Stewart, Ted London, and Eric Storm, Trainer. Standing fl to rj are Isaac Ross, Dennis Taylor, Kelvin Mays, Vincent Briggs, Jeff Foster, Clyde Wylie, Wendell Williams, Aaron Wyatt, Spencer Kirk, and Fredrick Burton. 01 XZ' 1 ,,., Coaching the Wolves is Coach Richard Williams. Wolves have outstanding players UI Qqqxwu ,345 K., 2 x ..., , Q Nw .nnifn Lad Wolves dominate South Division play Hgh taxa :zen aan Q7 will Gd . 1 -lin t is, l3E ill Y? 'S The Lady Wolves are fseated, l to rj Renett McDonald, Tammy Seal, Gail Burrell, Stephanie Case, Anna Brooks, Susan Brown, and Darlene Moak. Standing fl to rj are Cynthia Morris, manager, Jackie Benjamin, Melissa Lanehart, Bridget Davis, Coach Gwyn Young, Sue Burgess, Theresa Simpson, Lori Sartin, and Carol Wheeler, manager. , 1 9 f gEYf 'f5f!Zll1Z'ff'1- . C f. t W A Z' f M , MQW ,a p ,lb if r V 2 , ,-+flQ'V, Coaching the Lady Wolves is Coach Gwyn Young. Thirteen compose teams 1 , Q W ortan 'W '25 a XS' V2 Intramurals provides competition for students I' nf 24, ,Q ' ' 5 MQW w 43, X Intramurals offer football, basketball, pool, ping-pong, softball, tennis, snooker, 8-ball I f ntercollegiate spring sports bring lively competition 7 . . , v U'3. 1.,'i 44- Golf ..,..ff-vuuulll Wf 1' ,,,' li , ,' 2 : QWM M , ' , ,W f x , ff V 2 if 4 ? f ,f f 4,-j f f wif' 12 -' B b ll il BSC El 'W A 'mdk W. A Track Spring football 4-.lf . gf I' nl- ' W! ,QQ ,iff El Tennis women's softball W f , MQW' I A 9fW75f,i Cheerleaders add spirit, pep to games C Cheerleaders are Qfrontj Twayna Britt and Jennifer Gatlin, head: Emily Reed, Tanya Holloway, Anita Chatam, Clara Freeman and Gena Weeks. On top is Karen Farmer. X 'CG Joining thc squad for basketball season are Nish Ackerman, Wolfmascot, and Carie Boone .x 4 4 I Wesson campus Scott Fine, Malcolm Cupit head classes , l.l . . , A r '- Q 4 r :' f 1-2 .. f , 45 ' ' Q ,,,,,, ' : Representing the Freshman Class are Cl to rj Scott Fine, Pres.g Mark Ballard, V. Pres.g Rachel Thames, Sec.g Angie Smith, Treas.g Joey Kite, Rep.g and Charlie Ackerman, Rep. ur? .rev Muni: ,,,.. -mv ,, it Representing the Sophomore Class are tl to rj Malcolm Cupit, Presg Twayna Britt, V. Pres.g Susan Brown, Sec.: Nish Ackerman, Treas.g Joanne Dyess, Rep.3 and Curie Boone, Representative. Stud mg takes place all over campus NISH ACKERMAN Mendenhall DANNY AINSWORTH Crystal Springs CATHY ALDRIDGE Fayette GREG ALLEN Bogue Chitto JOEY ALLEN Brookhaven PAM ALLEN Natchez HENRY ALLGOOD Brookhaven DELORIS ALSWORTH Fayette JERRY ASHLEY Hazlehurst TOMMY ASHLEY Hazlehurst PERRY ATHERTON Brookhaven BLAKE BAILEY Hazlehurst KEITH BALFOUR Wesson BELYNDA BALLARD Brookhaven JAMES BALLARD Fayette MAXINE BANKS Pinola JAMES BATTON Mendenhall JOHN BATTON Crystal Springs PATRICIA BAYLIS Monticello KIM BEARD Harrisville LYNNE BARLOW Hazlehurst LARRY BELLAN Natchez CARSON BENJAMIN Brookhaven LAURA BERCH New Hebron CINDY BOWMAN Brookhaven TERESA BETHLEY Bude ALICIA BLAIR Wesson CHARLES BLAIR Wesson CARIE BOONE Hazlehurst MARK BOYLES Monticello DANIEL BRANNING Monticello SOPHIA BREKEEN Harahan, LA TWYANA BRITT Brookhaven JONEY BRITT Loyd Star ANNA RUTH BROOKS New Hebron RENAE BROOKS Wesson ANDY BROWN Jackson, AL DEBORAH BROWN Wesson KIM BROWN Brookhaven LINDA BROWN Meadville RAY BROWN Natchez SUSAN BROWN Crystal Springs TINA BROWN Crystal Springs KEITH BRUMFIELD Covington, LA JEFF BULLARD Panama City, FL FREDRICK BURTON Mendenhall JEROME BYRD Harrisville SHERRY CAMPBELL Meadville LORI CARLOCK Bude BELINDA CASE Brookhaven BRAD CASE Loyd Star JOHN CASE Brookhaven KATHY CASE Loyd Star LYDIA CASE Natchez STEPHANIE CASE Boguc Chitto JANELLE CALLOWAY Brookhaven MARLON CALHOUN Mcadvillc PAM CHANCE Crystal Springs ROBERT CHASE Hazlchurst CLARENCE CHESTER Hammond, LA FREDRICK CLARK Brookhaven BRENDA COLEMAN Wesson JOANNE COLEMAN Wesson ELIJAH CORLEY Brookhaven SHERRY CORLEY Wesson SHELIA COSTLEY Meadville SUSAN COTTON McComb KENDELL COVINGTON Union Church TAMI COWART Terrell, Texas VANESSA COX Hazlehurst JEFF CRAFT Magee GARY CREASON Hazlehurst DAVID CROSBY Sontag ROBERT CUMMINS Jackson MALCOLM CUPIT Brookhaven JOHN DANIELS Natchez MICHELE D'ANTONl Sontag ALLEN DAVENPORT Natchez MARK DAWSEY Monticello RAYMOND DEAR Crystal Springs CINDY DELAUGHTER Brookhaven DENNIS PAGE Wesson JAMIE DICKERSON Crystal Springs GWEN DILLON Brookhaven JEROME DILLON Brookhaven KAREN DOW Brookhaven DANA DREW Crystal Springs CHRIS DUNAWAY Natchez JOANNE DYESS Crystal Springs CHRISTI EDMONDS Brookhaven PAT ELK I NS Brookhaven TH ERESA ELEY Brookhaven JOHN ELLIOT Brookhaven MIKE ERRINGTON Crystal Springs CARLA EVANS Natchez JERRY EVANS Pelahatchie JUDY EVANS Crystal Springs MARSHA EVERETT Jayess MABLE FAIRMAN Brookhaven LINDA FARRIS Brookhaven VINA FEAZELL Pinola GREG FERRELL Hazlehurst BRIAN FINE Indianapolis, IN MARCIA FLEMING Crystal Springs MEG FLOWERS Hazlehurst MAURICE FLOYD Hazlehurst ROBIN FLOYD Magee CLARA FREEMAN Loyd Star CLYDE FREEMAN Hammond, LA GAIL FREEMAN Hazlehurst SANDY FREEMAN Natche7 SHELLY FREEMAN Hazlchurst ERNIE FORTEN BERRY Monticello BOBBY FUGLER Brookhaven .JENNIFER GATLIN Bogue Chitto TERRY GIBSON Brookhaven JAMIIEGRANTHAM Crystal Springs ROBERT GRAVES Wesson DONNA GREEN Magee KYLFGREER Mendenhall Wesson campus sophomores SGA welcomes visiting students xl' Y' 4 ! qw. af 'M My 'W' uma., BABBS GREY Natchez JAN GRIFFEY Natchez RICKY GODBOLD Natchez BRIAN GOVE Brookhaven SHIRLEY GUNNELL Ruth JAN HALFORD Jackson DIANE HALL Wesson ELAINE HAMILTON Wesson CHARLOTTE CROSSLEY Brookhaven LORETTA HARRIS Meadville ANGIE HART Loyd Star EVERETT HATCHETT Brookhaven JOEY HATHORN Oakvale CATHERINE HATTER Brookhaven LORI HARVEY Liberty WILLIAM HARVEY Monticello EDDIE HAVARD Natchez BARBARA HENDERSON Brookhaven DESMOND HENDERSON Brookhaven DONNA HENNINGTON Brookhaven JAMES HERRING Tylertown DAVID HITCHNER Brookhaven CURTIS HOBBS Mendenhall RACHEL HOLLEY Crystal Springs ELAIN E HOOKER Brookhaven RAN DY COTH ERN Brookhaven FRANCIS HORTON Wesson PH ELESA HUBBARD Pinola SCOTT HUDSON Wesson MARK HUMPHREYS Union Church ROBBIE JACKSON Brookhaven JAMES JACKS Pensacola, FL MICHAEL JAMES Hazlehurst KEITH JENNINGS Mendenhall CAROLYN JOHNSON Natchez TIM JOHNSON Monticello CHUCK JONES Wesson JOSEPH JON ES Jackson, AL KAREN JONES Brookhaven MARY ANN JONES Vidalia, LA MICHAEL JONES Meadville JACK JORDAN Smithdale RHONDA KEYS Hazlehurst GWEN KING Brookhaven DARLENE KLAUS Wesson CATHY LAMBERT Monticello LISA LAMBERT Brookhaven CHRIS LANE New Hebron ANDA LANG Brookhaven PATRICIA LANG Tylertown MARY LEWIS Brookhaven CARL LINGLE Crystal Springs RANDY LOFTIN Magee RANDY LITTLE New Hebron DENESE LOFTON Magee MARK LOWE Brookhaven CHRYSTI LOWRY Wesson BUTCH McCALL Magee JOHN MCCARDLE Hazlehurst DON MCCORD Crystal Springs Wesson campus sophomores if ll' J. . so X. Many students commute daily Wesson campus sophomores Meeting new folks during registration 'Sr' tw' fini 5 in 4-9 1 11 ALAN MCCULLOUGH Jackson PAM MCDONALD Crystal Springs HARVEY MCGEE Magee JANICE McGEHEE Brookhaven LORI MCGOWEN Brookhaven CATHY MclNNIS Wesson FRANK MCKENZIE Smithdale CHARLES McLENDON Hazlehurst DOUGLAS MCLAIN Monticello CHRISTOPHER MAGEE Mendenhall EDDY MAHAFFEY Mendenhall EDDIE MAHER Wesson CHUCK MALLETT Brookhaven BIGI MALSBURY Brookhaven ELIZABETH MANN Hazlehurst MARY MCCARDLE Hazlehurst BETTY SUE MARTIN Wesson SANDRA MARTIN Jackson TIM MATHIS Brookhaven VICKI MASSEY Brookhaven DONNA MAXWELL Monticello ED MAY Smithdale ELLEN MAY Mendenhall MARK MAY Union Church DARA MEEK Brookhaven ANTHONY MELANCON Brookhaven CARL MERCHANT Crystal Springs JOSEPH MOFFETT Fayette DARRYI. MOON Natchez ABRAHAM MOORE New Hebron Wesson campus sophomores JANET MOREE Columbia DEBORAH MORRIS Hazlehurst CYNTHIA MORRIS Brookhaven MELINDA MULLEN Brookhaven DAVID MULLINS Meadville TIM MULLINS Wesson DARYL NATIONS Brookhaven SHELIA NEWELL Brookhaven JULIE O'BAUGH Brookhaven BRENDA O'QUINN Franklin County -W- MARK PARKER Monticello RANDALL PARKER Bogue Chitto JEFF PARKMAN 7 Y' x L '6 4 1 'Q wx Q Brookhaven KELLY E PA R KS Natchez W TONY PEAV EY Monticello TUCKER PEAVEY Brookhaven HOM ER PEN DLETON Wesson JANA PENN Monticello MARCIA PENNY Monticello BEVERLY PEYTON Monticello CAROL PEYTON Monticello LISA PHILLIPS Brookhaven SYLVIA PICKETT 1. J' Hazlehurst MARK PIERCE Magee LEE PITTMAN Monticello CATHERINE PLEASANT Hazlehurst PETER I-, PRATT Brookhaven DEBORAH QUINNELLY Hazlchurst MICHAEL RATLIFF Q5 Natchez K ' RANDY RATLIFF Brookhaven Co-Lin offers much to its students Wesson campus sophomores Co-Lin welcomes many groups to campus ,HA 7 .- Q H.. wi 5.14, ,A1 , ke AC SELINA REDD Wesson LISA RHYMES Hazlehurst DENISE RICE Harrisville DEBBIE RENA RICHARDSON Brookhaven DAVID REEVES Bogue Chitto DAVID REEVES Monticello LUCRETIA REEVES Bogue Chitto JIMMY ROBERSON Silver Creek LESLIE ROBERTS New Hebron SONYA ROBERTS Monticello ROBIAN LOUIE Hazlehurst AL ROGERS New Orleans, LA DON DAVIS Wesson R IC K ROTH Brookhaven RANDY RUSSELL Monticello SCOTT RUSSELL Loyd Star NINA SAMUELS Hazlehurst ELIZABETH SANDERS Tylertown LORI SARTIN Loyd Star DIANA SCHILLING Natchez LAMAR SCOTT McCall Creek WILLIAM SCOTT Purvis CHARLENE JOHNSON Wesson ANGIE SELF Brookhaven JULIE SHANNON Natchez RAYMOND SHANNON Hazlehurst CHESTER SHIERS Natchez JEROME SHORT Hazlehurst HOLLY SIDES Harrisville LAURIE SILLS Silver Creek ANGIE SIMMONS Brookhaven DANA SKIPPER Brookhaven ALISA SMITH Brookhaven ANTHONY SMITH Wesson ARMANDA SMITH Wesson BILLY RAY SMITH Hazlehurst CALVIN SMITH Natchez JENNIFER SMITH Brookhaven JUAN SMITH Loyd Star KEITH SMITH Magee LAWAYNE SMITH Brookhaven PAMELA READY Monticello STEVEN SMITH Brookhaven TAMMY SMITH ' Brookhaven TIM SMITH Brookhaven BONITA SMITHIE Ruth RONALD STANTON Hazlehurst ALBERT STARNES Wesson BRYAN STENNETT Brookhaven PHILLIP STERLING Brookhaven RAYMOND STEWART Natchez PATTY STOKES Hazlehurst STEVE STOKES Hazlehurst JAY STRAIT Hazlehurst BROOKS SULLIVAN Magee TERESA SULLIVAN Mendenhall SCOTTY TADLOCK Centreville CHRIS TANNER Brookhaven SON DA TARVER Brookhaven KAREN TEMPLE McComb S Wesson campus sophomores ,Rs QI Quiet moments mean much Wesson campus sophomores '7 'Q app times for students CAROL THOMAS Natchez SHELIA THOMAS Wesson JERRY THORNHILL Franklin KENNETH TOBIAS Summit NEAL TODD Monticello STEPHEN TULLOS Magee LISA TURPIN Brookhaven RANDY TYRONE Monticello MICHELLE TYSON Hazlehurst SHERRY VANISON Monticello MARY VANLANDINGHAM Wesson MATTHEW VANLANDINGHAM Hazlehurst NOLAN WALKER Monticello LINDA WALLACE Bogue Chitto JOHN WARD Brookhaven DETRA G. WASHINGTON Brookhaven MARSHA WEBB Meadville JOHN DAVID WEEKS Natchez TONY M. WEEKS Brookhaven BILLIE FAYE WELCH Brookhaven DANA LYNN WELCH Hazlehurst CAROL WHEELER Wesson ANDY WHITE New Hebron HOWARD WILKINSON Meadville BEVERLY WILLIAMS Brookhaven RONNIE DARRYL WILLIAMS Brookhaven VALERIE WILLIAMS Brandon ATHENA WILLIAMSON Brookhaven TERRY WILLIAMSON Monticello BRENDA WILSON Crystal Springs I 99 RONNIE WOODARD A f . 1 if Bude AARON WYATT Fayette JOE YOUNG Hazlehurst REBECCA YOUNG Roxie ROBERT YOUNG Natchez TERRY YOUNG Franklin MICHAEL CALHOUN Magee AARON WESLEY Natchez Wesson campus sophomores 2 3 U 1 a f tn S , us ks. W , s wed 5 AP A +P S 1 5 Sophomores look toward graduation ,, 1 Wesson campus freshmen There's time to relax CYP 11? KELLY ABBEY Brookhaven DAVID ACKERMAN Mendenhall SARA ACY Brookhaven CINDY ADAMS Brookhaven DAVID ADAMS Crystal Springs CHERYL ALLEN Natchez JOHN ALLEN Brookhaven JUDY ALLEN Brookhaven LISA ALLEN Brookhaven PHYLLIS ALLEN Brookhaven RENITA ALLEN Loyd Star RICKEY ALLEN Brookhaven JACQUELINE ALLISON Hazlehurst GINGER ALLRED Natchez EDITH ANDERSON Fayette JOEY ANDERSON Natchez YVONN E AN DERSON Natchez WEBB ARMSTRONG Crystal Springs LANNY ARNOLD McCall Creek PEGGY ARNOLD Meadville BETTY ASHLEY Wesson TY ASHLEY Hazlehurst KATHY ASKEN Brookhaven BECKY ASSINK Wesson JOHN BABB Brookhaven VICKI BAKER BogueChitto MARK BALLARD Fayette MARK BALLARD Monticello DORETHA BANKS Brookhaven JULIA BANKS Brookhaven KENNETH BANKS Pinola MARSHALL BANKS Fayette BONNIE BARNES Brookhaven DAVID BARNETT Jackson THERESA BARRETT Magee ALICE BARTON Brookhaven DELORIS BEARD Wesson VICTOR BEARD Brookhaven CINDY BECERRA Hazlehurst NORMAN BEDFORD Meadville DARLENE BEESON Brookhaven IRENE BEESON Brookhaven JAMES BELL Crystal Springs JEANNA BELL Orlando, FL MARK BELL Monticello PATTIE BELL Crystal Springs JACKIE BENJAMIN Brookhaven MARJORIE BENJAMIN Brookhaven JOHNNIE BENNETT Monticello JOHN HENRY BERRY Mendenhall JOYCE BERRY Crystal Springs MELITA BERRY New Hebron RUSSELL BERRY New Hebron TERRI BISHOP Gillsburg JOHN BLACK Crystal Springs LEISHA BLAND Hazlehurst IDA MAE BOGAN Hazlehurst JEAN BOGAN Crystal Springs JAMES BOLIAIN Brookhaven DWAYNE BONNER Rockport Sl fr? Wesson campus freshmen 8 1 awk? and, groups practice lon hours ' rt W1 ily -V , fun: , li? 4 , M , . Sf Af, 1 f ,Q 1 9 ru I 9 v JT 4 W J 'R 'fx x,1 1? .v 01' S Wesson campus freshmen Wolves threaten other teams . . . .J 5.2 A ,fgfggtm it ,,., Y- N? .rt .L ,.., , - . ..-- ' A 'A ' . .. me . X .,w QANNQSNi, . I V A I -.F 1X--ISA .-' , ii Xltie 1 rt , ,K as ., .. or ' A . Qs- Bm s 'ASMX X -f x ' ' R Q3 -1 img: Q 'Six 5 v NWS' NS. - ,s Nr in . ' v - X . ,.n,,,..t,,,,,r..,s-f.... , , . .r- as ,L I 'tfe L A A - 9 sw iissvs. -- :Ass-ss X X A V ft L w Xfi'NfwSSNt1N:sssQ- LULA MAE BOOKER Hazlehurst EDWINA BOUTWELL Monticello SHERI BOWTON Brookhaven VICKI BOYD Monticello DEWEY BREWER Lyod Star DUANE BRACEY Brookhaven LLOYD BREWER Brookhaven VIRGINIA BREWER Monticello SONJA BRIDGES Silver Creek VINCENT BRIGGS Roxie GLENN BRISTER Wesson DEBBIE BRITT Brookhaven MICHELLE BROOKS Wesson ALMA BROTHERN Brookhaven CYNTHIA BROWN Brookhaven MARK BROWN Bogue Chitto MAYBELLINE BROWN Hazlehurst ROBERT BROWN Macon SUSAN CORA BROWN Eudora, AR TERRY BROWN Hazlehurst CATHERINE BRYAN New Hebron CARL BRYANT Natchez KATHY BRYANT Brookhaven JENNIFER BRYANT Brookhaven SANDRA BULLOCK Monticello LISA BURCH Roxie SUE BURGESS Magee ADAM KYLE BURKE Wesson LINDA BURRELL Oakgrove, LA PRENTISS BUTLER Wesson BARBARA BYRD Meadville CARRIE BYRD Wesson CASSANDRA BYRD Bude GLADYS BYRD Brookhaven JOYCE BYRD Wesson SANDRA BYRD Ferriday, LA JOHNNY CAGE Natchez ETHEL CAIN Wesson LARRY CAIN Brookhaven DEBORAH CALHOUN ,Www Meadville STEVE CARBORN Meadville DEBBIE CASE Mendenhall DOUG CASE Brookhaven GAILCATCHINGS Hazlehurst JAY CAULFIELD Centreville JOHN CAVIN Natchez CONNIE CHANDLER Crystal Springs ANITA CHATMAN Magee CAREY CHILDRESS Florence LESTER CHILDRESS Harrisville BOB CHOINS Crystal Springs DARRELL CHRISTIAN Mendenhall CHRIS CIRINNA Bossier City, LA BONNIE CLARK Monticello AUDREY CLAY Wesson BRENDA CLEMONS Brookhaven BECKY CLIBURN Monticello SAM COBB Sontag TAMMY COKER Georgetown MELANIE COLE Brookhaven Trallblazers elalm versatlle members GERALD COLEMAN Brookhaven MICHAEL COLEMAN Magee PAM COLEMAN Union Church RUBY COLEMAN Wesson KENNETH COLLINS Brookhaven MARIA COLLINS Natchez ROBERT COMER Natchez SAMUEL COOLEY Hazlehurst CAMILLE COOPER Silver Creek LIONEL CORLEY Wesson KIM COX Brookhaven CONNIE CRAFT Magee NATALIE CRAPPS Hazlehurst DAVID CRITES Monticello KENT CROCKER Harrisville MARY CRUMP Hazlehurst TERESA DAUGHDRILL Wesson BRIDGET DAVIS Hazlehurst CRAIG DAVIS Monticello DEE DEE DAVIS Meadville JAMES DAVIS Prentiss JOANNE DAVIS Monticello MELISSA DAVIS Brookhaven SUSAN DAVIS Monticello CI-IET DEAR Harrisville ROBBY DEAR Crystal Springs LOUISE DELANEY Meadville TIM DESPINO Natchitoches. LA MIKE DEVILBISS Brookhaven TIM DICKEY Brookhaven Intramural football brlngs com et1t1on ROBERT DIGGS Brookhaven LEE DIXON Natchez ROBERT DORCH Penacola, FL KENNETH DORSEY Natchez DEBBIE DUBOSE Mize PAT DUBOSE Georgetown LORI DUDLEY Loyd Star CHRIS EASTBURN Brookhaven ZEKE ELLIS Brookhaven LISA ERRINGTON New Hebron BRYAN ESTES Brookhaven WEN DY EVERETT New Hebron OTIS FAIR Vidalia, LA KAREN FARMER Wesson STEVE FARR Roxie PERCILLA FEAZELL Pinola SCOTT FINE Indianapolis, IN BECKY FORTEN BERRY Silver Creek EDDIE FOSTER McCall Creek JEFF FOSTER Pinola KAREN FOSTER Brookhaven LANE FOSTER McCall Creek WILLIE FOSTER Florence BUDDY FRANK Natchez LORETTA FRANKLIN Brookhaven JIMMY FRASIER Lorman JOHN FRASIER Fayette STEVEN FREEMAN Wesson LARRY FRYE Fayette JOHNNY FULLER Hazlehurst Wesson campus freshmen Adding life . . . to the campus ARDIS FURNACE Hazlehurst AMY FURR Wesson TH ERESA GANT Meadville DOLLIE GARDNER Sebastopol MARY GARN ER Silver Creek DON GEORGE Bay St. Louis XX I MIKE GILBERT Meadville PENNY GILLIS Pinola PATRICK GLASS Hazlehurst EARL LEE GORDON Natchez KEN GOSS Brookhaven ANGIE GOZA Wesson CHRISTIEGOZA Union Church KENNETH GRANTHAM Harrisville JEANNIEGRAVES Brookhaven JW RANDY GRAVES Brookhaven STERLING GRAY Gallman TONY GRAY Magee 'ky TRACY GRAY Gallman EVELYNE GREEN Meadville MICHAEL GREEN Brookhaven GAILGUESS Wesson GARY HALL Bogue Chitto DARRELL HAMILTON Wesson ry KEITH HAMILTON ff! .. rf' Wesson ANTHONY HAMLIN Crystal Springs JAMES HARRIED ?im:fr'f Fayette - I gf. ALONZO HARRIS Meadville CAREN HARRIS Natchez JOEY HART Wesson 107 Meet the Wolves draws lar e crowd JOHN HART McComb REBECCA HARTZOG Silver Creek RHONDA HARVEY Hazlehurst ALICE HAWLEY Meadville LORNA HAYCRAFT Jackson LOUISA HAYNES Brookhaven RONALD HAYN ES New Hebron GLEN HEARN Monticello STEVE HEARN Monticello KIP HEDGEPETH Monticello GLENDA HEGGINS Hazlehurst BRENDA HENDERSON Brookhaven TRACY HENLEY Hazlehurst ERIC HENNINGTON Wesson CYNTHIA HENRY Brookhaven NEOTO HERRING Brookhaven ERIC HERRINGTON Fayette RENEE HERRINGTON Magee BRENT HINTON Bogue Chitto ANNETTE HOBBS Magee ANN HODG ES Brookhaven DENISE HODGES Brookhaven MARILYN HOFMANN Brookhaven LARRY HOGGATT Brookhaven LARRY HOLLOWAY Gulfport TANYA HOLLOWAY Sanatorium LINDA HOLYFIELD Mendenhall MADALINE HOOD Utica MARTHA HOOKER Silver Creek ROOSEVELT GUY Hazlehurst r 1 Wesson campus freshmen Campus comes alive after classes CARMEN HOWARD Crystal Springs MICHAEL HOWARD Crystal Springs JEFF HOWINGTON Brookhaven HUGH HUBBARD Magee CINDY HUDSON Natchez KAREN HUDSON Silver Creek FRANKIE HUNT Meadville STEVE HUNT Meadville PAM HUTCHERSON Brookhaven BARRY HUTCHINSON Meadville RHONDA ISBELL Natchez ELVIN RAY IVORY Natchez PHILIP IVY Brookhaven ROOSEVELT IVY Okalona CARRIE JACKSON Natchez CORA JACKSON Fayette DANNY JACKSON Mendenhall DONALD JACKSON Clinton VAN JACKSON Natchez HAMP JACKSON Hazlehurst MARILYN JACKSON Natchez ROLAND JAMES Brookhaven JOHNNY JENKINS Bude LORRAINE JOHNSON Brookhaven LORIA ANN JOHNSON Hazlehurst RENEE JOHNSON Vicksburg PHYLLIS JOHNSON Mendenhall DIANNE JOHNSON Wesson TIMOTHY JOHNSON Brookhaven CAROLYN JOHNSTON Smithdale Wesson campus freshmen Students meet other students at Co-Lin KELLY JOHNSTON Natchez CECIL JONES Hattisburg CHARLIE JONES Natchez CHARLOTTE JONES McCall Creek DWIGHT JONES St. James, LA JEFF JONES Brookhaven MIKE JONES New Hebron NEILL JONES Hazlehurst ROGER JONES Mendenhall TIM JONES Magee TRISHA JORDAN Brookhaven KERRY JUSTICE Loyd Star DEBRA KAISER Hazlehurst HENRY KELLY Sontag CARLA KENNEDY Vidalia, LA KENNY KEYS Magee WILLIE KEYS Hazlehurst WILLIAM KIMBLE McCall Creek BOB KING Fayette CHRIS KING Wesson JEFF KING Wesson JUANITA KING Monticello ROY KING Natchez TINA KING Magee MARVIN KIRK Crystal Springs SPENCER KIRK Lecompte, LA GWENDOLYN SMITH Bogue Chitto ELIZABETH KYLE Crystal Springs DAVID KYZAR Brookhaven BRUCE LAMBERT Brookhaven -lm, 'WSJ' at-. in mal l 11,7 Athl- I L PATRICE LAMBERT Jackson MELISSA LANEHART Monterey, LA TERESA LANG Crystal Springs KELVIN LANGSTON Magee MARY JANE LATHAM Brookhaven MARY JO LATHAM Brookhaven DALE LAURICH McComb BILLY LINDSEY Crystal Springs STAN LITTLE Monticello TED LONDON Brookhaven JENNIFER LONGINO Wesson DEBBIE LOVE McComb DWAYNE LUCAS Meadville MICHAEL LUSK,JR, Wesson DEBBIE LYNCH Hazlehurst .IACQUELINE LYONS Hazlehurst ART MCALPIN Magee WALTER MCCALLUM lll Magee SIDNEY MCCLINTON Hazlehurst GARY MCCLOUD Monticello ALFRED MCCOLLUM Magee TERRY MCCOLLUM Mendenhall WENDY MCCOLLUM Natchez DEANNA MCCULLOM Brookhaven ESTER MCCURLEY Ha7lehurst RENETT MCDONALD Magee MARCELLA MCDIJFFEY New Hebron LENELL MCGEE Chicago. IL MOLLY MCGRAW Ruth RONNIE McKEE Brookhaven RENATA McKINNIS Mendenhall MARTHA MCLEOD Vicksburg MICHAEL MCNAIR Brookhaven ANTHONY MCSWAIN Monticello ROSE CELIA MACK Natchez KEITH IVIADDOX Magee BECKY MAGEE Brookhaven ROBERT MAGEE Sontag REBECCA MAHAFFEY Florence KEITH MALLETT Brookhaven JOSEPH MALTIE Brookhaven JOHN MANASCO Magee BETTY MANSEILL Monticello CURTISS MARBURY Magee TERESA MARLER Rockport QUEEN MARTIN McComb REBECCA MARTIN Wanilla LAJUAN MASON Wesson TERRY MAXWELL Monticello YVONNE MAXWELL Brookhaven JOEY MAY New Hebron JOHN MAYFIELD Brookhaven KELVIN MAYS Vidalia, LA LONNIE MELTON Natchez MARTHA MILLER Wesson JOHN MILTON Natchez JEFFREY MINOR Hazlehurst SHELIA MINOR Hazlehurst JEAN ETTE MINTON Wesson MIKE MISITA Natchez DARLENE MOAK Bogue Chitto CASSANDRA MONTGOMERY Wesson CAROL MURRAY Brookhaven GUYNELL MYERS Meadville RICKY MYERS West Lincoln CLARA NATIONS Brookhaven KENT NATIONS, JR. Monticello TERRENCE WAYNE NEALY Natchez NORMAN NETTLES Brookhaven GENE NEWBERRY Pensacola, FL TONY NEWSOM New Hebron REN EE NEWSOM Brookhaven STEVE NEWSOME Hazlehurst ELIJAH NORRIS Brookhaven KAREN NORRIS Roxie TERRY GLENN OGLESBY Meadville DARRELL OLIVER Monticello HARRY PAIGE Natchez DEANNA PARTRIDGE Meadville ALLEN PATRICK Crystal Springs SUSAN PATTERSON Brookhaven PATRICA PEAVEY Monticello RICHY PEEBLES Brookhaven DOROTHY PERRETT Hazlehurst MARIE PETERSON New Hebron WILLIAM PETERSON Brenham. TX MARY FAYE PHILIPP Crystal Springs TERI PHILLIPS Wesson YVETTE PHILLIPS Crystal Springs ROSEMARY PICKERING Loyd Star DOUGLAS PLOTNER Summit CHARLES POLK, JR. Prentis JULIE PORTER South Natchez LANGE PORTER Mendenhall KIRBY POSEY Brookhaven MELISSA POSEY Brookhaven REVELIA POWELL Brookhaven KARY PRATHER Bogue Chitto TERRI PRICE Mendenhall HENRY PRIMOUS Fayette DANIEL QUICK Magee VERONICA QUINN McComb HERBERT RAMSEY Wesson ELIZABETH RATCLIFF McCall Creek RAINE RATLIFF Brookhaven NANCY RAY Wesson RACHEL REARDON Brookhaven JENNIFER REDD Wesson ROBERT REED Fayette RAY REEVES Bogue Chitto EMILY REID Loyd Star JIMMY REID Jayess DWAYNE RIALS Brookhaven GREGORY RICE Crystal Springs CHERYL RICHARDSON Brookhaven DOROTHY RICHARDSON Brookhaven KELLY RICHARDSON Brookhaven VALERIE RICKS Crystal Springs JEWAYNE RITCHIE Brookhaven MARLAN ROBERTS Prentiss Wesson campus freshmen :sr at Co-Lin offers man programs 'ff' iifl. 'jx 1 f' ' Wesson campus freshmen Colettes rehearse routines if K7 ROBYN ROBERTS Roxie ANNIE PEARL ROBINSON Brookhaven MELVIN RODGERS Hazlehurst ROSE ROGERS Montecello SUZANNE ROSE Monticello ISAAC ROSS Silver Creek JESSE ROSS, JR Silver Creek PURNELL ROWAN Fayette ANITA ROWLEY Oakvale MARY RUSHING Brookhaven LISA RUSSELL Wesson WILLIAM RUSSELL Hazlehurst CHAN RUTLAND Wesson JUDITH SANDERS Hazlehurst KEITH SANDERS Natchez JIMMY SANDIFER Wesson ROBBIESARTIN Loyd Star SHELLA ANN SASSER Bogue Chitto BARBARA SAVAGE Meadville STEPHEN SCHAUB Magee JOANNESCHIFINI Brookhaven ANNETTE SCHMIDT Sontag LARRY SCHRUFF Gallman SUZANNE SCHWARZAUER Silver Creek AUDREY SCOTT Hazlehurst JACQUELYN SCOTT Purvis TAMMY SEAL Kentwood, LA JEWEL SEARCY Silver Creek SANDRA SEELEY Brookhaven WILLIAM SELMON Brookhaven LISA SHANNON Hazlehurst KAREN SHELNUTT Magee MESCAL SHEPPARD Mendenhall MICHAEL SHIRLEY Brookhaven KEITH SHOWS New Hebron LIMMIE SIBLEY, JR. Liberty THERESA SIMPSON Forrest, LA SHARON SINGLETON Indianola DEANN SLAY Crystal Springs ALLEN SMITH Natchez ANGELA SMITH Brookhaven BOBBIE SMITH Brookhaven CAMMIE SMITH Wesson CAREY SMITH Brookhaven CHARLES SMITH Natchez CYNTHIA SMITH Brookhaven DAVIS SMITH Fayette DEBORAH SMITH Brookhaven ETHEL MAE SMITH Brookhaven STEVE SMITH Brookhaven JESSIE SMITH Brookhaven JOHN T. SMITH Jacksonville, FL JOHNNIE SMITH Fayette KADRINE SMITH Lexington KAREN ANN SMITH Crystal Springs LAURA SMITH Wesson LEISA SMITH Monticello MARGARET SMITH Wesson MARGREE SMITH Brookhaven MARK SMITH Brookhaven Wesson campus freshmen Registration brings unusual looks WCI1' we--J gf l, Q11 MYRTLE SMITH Brookhaven NANCY SMITH Brookhaven PAUL SMITH Monticello RHONDA SMITH Loyd Star RICHARD SMITH Brookhaven ROBYN SMITH Wesson SALENA SMITH Brookhaven SCOTT SMITH Brookhaven SHARON SMITH Brookhaven TODD SMITH Loyd Star EARL STANLEY SMITH Natchez PATTY STEPHENS Crystal Springs AUDREY STEWARD Hazlehurst DICEY STEWART Wesson REBECCA STEWART Brookhaven RITA STEWART Jackson, OH ERIC STEWMAN Natchez ERIC STORM Brookhaven KEN STROUD Meadville ROBERT SULLIVAN Magee JOHNNY SUTHERLAND Durant JEANNE SUTTON Brookhaven RICHARD SWANEY Gallman PEGGY SWINEY Hazlehurst STEPHANIE TARDO Brookhaven DENNIS TAYLOR Crystal Springs KARL TAYLOR Monticello MARK TAYLOR Brookhaven JOAN E. THAM ES Brookhaven PAM THAMES Ruth RACHEL THAMES Wesson RON THAMES Ruth ARTIS THOMAS Meadville SANDRA THOMAS Monticello CA ROLE THOMPSON Brookhaven DUANE THOMPSON Brookhaven JUAN THOMPSON Natchez TERRY THOMPSON Brookhaven HELEH THORNHILL Brookhaven CONNIE THORNTON Smithdale WAYNE THORNTON Crystal Springs HOWARD TILLMAN Hazlehurst STEVEN TING LE Brookhaven SHELIA TOBIAS Hazlehurst CHARLES TRIVILLION Hazlehurst MARY TURNBO Wesson GARFIELD TURNER Magee WILLIAM TYSON Bude TERRY VANISON Monticello SANDRA VIRGIL Hazlehurst PORTHA WADE Hazlehurst JAMES WADLINGTON Magee BRENT WALKER Magee CECIL WALKER Monticello DIANE WALKER Wesson FRISHER WALKER Mendenhall JANIE WALKER Magee ROCHELLE WALKER Sontag AMY WALLACE Georgetown LINDA WALLACE Boguc Chitto Wesson campus freshmen Read . . . one, two, three . . . W 05-f ' Eff' V? ld 'EN wr acult members outstanding in their fields ROBIN WALLACE Brookhaven NOLEN WALLS Meadville KIM WALTERS Cleveland LORRAINE WARNER Monticello BENSON WARREN Crystal Springs DOUGLAS WARREN Magee RANDALL WARREN Brookhaven JEAN ETTE WATSON Hazlehurst STEPHANIE WATSON Jackson REBECCA WATTS Monticello LIONEL WEATHERSPOON Centerville GINA WEEKS Brookhaven JIM WELLBORN Monticello STEVEN WESLEY Brookhaven DONNA WHITE New Hebron GARY WHITE Jackson KIM WHITE Brookhaven MELINDA WHITE Sontag PAUL WHITTINGTON Hazlehurst JOHNNY WILCHER Brookhaven MELANIE WILKINSON Wesson BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS Magee EVELYN WILLIAMS Hazlehurst GREG WILLIAMS Silver Creek JOHNNY WILLIAMS New Hebron LAURA WILLIAMS Meadville LESTER WILLIAMS Brookhaven RICHARD WILLIAMS Brookhaven SHARON HARRIS WILLIANIS Meadville TONY J. WILLIAMS Meadville Wesson campus freshmen - speczal Students from many states, counties VANESSA WILLIAMS Silver Creek VICTOR WILLIAMS Hazlehurst WENDELL WILLIAMS Lutcher, LA YOLANDA WILLIAMS Monticello GREG WILLIAMSON Mendenhall KIRK WILLIAMSON Meadville PAUL WILLIAMSON Monticello ROBYN WILLIAMSON Mendenhall BILLY WILLIFORD Crystal Springs BERTHA WILSON Roxie DAVID WILSON Vienna, VA FLORENCE WILSON Brookhaven SANDY WILSON Crystal Springs STACEY WILSON Brookhaven ANNETTE WOOD Brookhaven LESLIE WOOD Brookhaven STEPHEN WRIGHT Brookhaven TOMMY WRIGHT Pensacola, FL CLYDE WYLIE Oak Grove, LA FRANKIE YOUNG Magee .IOANN YOUNG Crystal Springs ROY YOUNG Wesson RICHARD DAVENPORT Vicksburg EMILY FOSTER Hazlehurst Special Students GARY HUTCHERSON Brookhaven ANTHONY LITTLE Brookhaven THOMAS RANKIN Bogue Chitto KATHY SUTTON Brookhaven 'Q I ix W3 wes- TN COURTNEY ALDRIDGI Natchez MONA BACON Natchez GENE BANKS Natchez BRENDA BARBAR Roxie ALFRED BONNABELI. Brookhaven JOE BRUNNER Natchez MARV BUNCH Natchez JOHN BURNS Natchez DONNA BUSH Ridgecrest, LA PAGE BYRNE Natchez LESLIE CARPENTER Natchez SHEILA CASE Natchez PEGGY COMBS Roxie BURNLEY COOK Natchez JOAN COX Natchez VICKI CRELIA Natchez LIZ DALLALIO Natchez MADELINE DAVIDSON Natchez IRETHA DAVIS Natchez LIZZIE DAVIS Natchez VIDAL DAVIS Natchez CLINT DIXON Natchez DEE DRUETTA Natchez SAM DUNBAR Natchez TOM DUNCAN Natchez DON ELLIS Natchez SHARON ELVESTON Natchez DEBBIE EMFINGER Natchez PENNY FERRINGTON Natchez JAMES FLETCHER Natchez LINDA FLETCHER Natchez BARBARA FOLEY Natchez JERRY FOSTER Natchez ANGELA FRANKS Natchez KELLY FREEMAN Natchez COOKIE GIBBONS Natchez PERRY GILL Natchez VICKIE GREEN Natchez DEBBIE HALFORD Bude JOAN HARPER Natchez CHARLES HARRIGILL Natchez CHARLOTTE HAWKINS Natchez DANNY HAZLIP Natchez RUTH HENCE Natchez DEXTER HERRING Natchez SUZETTE HUFF Natchez JESSIE JACKSON Natchez ROSIE JACKSON Natchez BRIDGETJOHNSON Natchez GAIL JOHNSON Natchez JENNIFER JOHNSON Natchez WAN DA JONES Natchez PHIL LINDLEY Natchez ANITA MARKS Natchez WILLIE MARKS Natchez ROSA MASON Natchez GLORIA MILLER Natchez MICHAEL MITCHELL Natchez TINA MONTAGNET Natchez DEWANA MYLES Natchez Q Ssggfqis Nil c A.,. Where have all the people gone? SHEILA MYRICK Natchez DEBBIE NELSON Natchez NANCY NICHOLS Natchez JOHN O'HALLERAN Natchez JUDY PACKER Natchez MARY PALK Natchez LISA PARKS Natchez KATIE PORTERFIELD Washington BARBARA PROBY Natchez LUCINDA RAWLS Woodville MARVIN ROLLINS Natchez MARY RUFFINS Natchez DORIS SCOTT Natchez SANDRA SCOTT Natchez CARRIE SESSION Natchez KATIE SESSION Natchez JEFF SMITH Natchez ROBERT SMOOT Natchez JOHN STOWERS Natchez DAVID STRONG Natchez TRACY STUMP Natchez RAY STURDIVANT Natchez JULIE THARP Natchez CHRIS THOMAS Natchez Natchez campus sophomores JUNE TRULY Natchez JENNIFER WALLER Natchez CHALAYNE WARREN Natchez PAM WARREN Natchez DANNY WEEKS Natchez FLAVIS WILEY Natchez ERNESTINE WILLIAMS Natchez RICHARD WOMACK Natchez NICKY WOOD Natchez FREDDIE WOODS Natchez '51 L83 'Q lqg s 1 on 'u Co-Lin f N faculty always has a smile for students Natchez campus freshmen bv' Vw -Q 1 bt Classes, classes, classes DELANE ARNOLD Crosby MARY ARNOLD Natchez BRENDA BABERS Centreville JANICE BAILEY Natchez RUTH BAILEY Natchez JANICE BALL Roxie FAYE BARNES Natchez GEORGE BARRE Natchez KATRINKA BELK Natchez VICKI BERRY Las Vegas, Nevada WALTER BIGLANE Natchez SUSAN BLACKWELL Natchez ELIZABETH BLANEY Natchez SANDRA BLANT Natchez JOHN BONDS Natchez DEBORAH BOUNDS Natchez FRANK BOUNDS Natchez BRENDA BOYTE Natchez GWEN BRADLEY Natchez STEPHANIE BRADLEY Natchez SANDY BROWN Natchez TAMMY BROWN Church Hill MARY ANN BUTLER Natchez PAMELA BUTLER Natchez SHERRY BUTLER Natchez LINDA CANTU Natchez WANDA CARAWAY Natchez JUSTIN CARDNEAUX Natchez LINDA CARTER Woodville LISA CARTER Gloster BIRON CASE Natchez LEIGH CASSELS Natchez DEBBIE CATER Natchez PATRICIA CHANEY Natchez CARLA CHRISTMAS Natchez RANDY COBB Natchez CATHY COLE Natchez KYLE COTTON Natchez JOHN COWAN Washington DARREN COWART Natchez WILLIAM CREECH Bude ROBERT CROSS Natchez KAREN DANIELS Natchez BARRY DAVIS Natchez JANICE DAVIS Natchez SHERRIE DAVIS Natchez GEORGE DEAN Ridgecrest, LA ROSAMOND DEES Natchez CONNIE DINGER Natchez LESTER DOLLAR Natchez LYNDA DOUGLAS Natchez ESTHER DREW Vidalia, LA DAWN DUNN Natchez HELEN DRANE Natchez Natchez campus freshmen 'wi .3 I ,,...w Xkfi Co-Lin offers variety Q---1-as-nun-5 vi-u--.....l,, campus freshmen I ff-A T classes, courses, tlmes ...- 5 X X HENRY FARMER Natchez BETTY FORD Natchez GIGI FORMAN Monterey, LA DEE ANN FOSTER Natchez KAYE FOSTER Natchez CHERYL FOWLER Natchez MARTHA FOWLER Natchez ANGELA FREEMAN Natchez JACKIE FREEMAN Natchez CHARLES GAINES Natchez ETHELGALLOWAY Natchez GWEN GAMMILL Roxie SHERRI GARDNER Vidalia, LA FELECIAGAYLOR Natchez GERALDINEGEYER Natchez KALA GILL Natchez HERBERTGIVENS Natchez JANET GOLDEN Natchez LISSA GRAVES Natchez ALLEANE GREEN Natchez MARY GREEN Natchez PEGGY GREEN Natchez PRICILLA GREEN Natchez ELIZABETH GRIFFEN Crosby GLENN HALL Natchez DONNA HANSON Natchez LINDA HATCOX Natchez ELIZABETH HEATH MAN Washington MELANIE HECKARD Natchez WANDA HEDRICK Natchez BARBARA HENRY Natchez BRIAN HINSON Natchez TERRI HODGE Natchez DEBORAH HOLLAND Natchez FIELDING HOLMES Fayette JUANITA HOLYFIELD Natchez TERRI HOWINGTON Ferriday, LA RHONDA HUFFINES Natchez STEPHAN HUMBLE Natchez CASSAN DRA JOHNSON Natchez ALICE JON ES Natchez EUN ICE JON ES Vidalia, LA CAROL KAISER Natchez BRENDA KING Natchez MARIE KING Natchez DOROTHEA KNIGHT Natchez MALINDA KNIGHT Vidalia, LA WILLIAM KNIGHT Natchez Natchez campus freshmen 'Sha ' Day and evening work l KARLA KRUEGAR Natchez JUDY LATHAVI Natchez BLAINE LEE Natchez DANA McCAI.L Natchez TIM MCCANN Natchez KEVIN McDONOLGH Natchez CATHERINE IVICGREW Natchez NIKKI McKINNEY Natchez BOBBIE MCNEIL Natchez DANA MAHER Natchez THOMAS MIDDLETON Natchez ESTHER MINGER Natchez KIRK MONTGOMERY Natchez MAMIE MOORE Natchez NELWYN MURRAY Natchez SAMUEL NELSON Natchez RUTH NIX Natchez NICHOLAS PARRELLA Natchez LYNN PATTON Vidalia. LA JENNY POOLE Natchez GEORGE OUINN Natchez PAMLA RAINBOLT Bastrop. LA BERTHA REED Natchez SANDRA REYNOLDS Natchez RAYMOND RILEY Vidalia, LA CHERI ROBBINS Natchez MARGARET ROBERTSON Woodville JUDY ROGERS Natchez DEBRA SANDERFORD Ferriday, LA OZELL SANDERS Waterproof, LA JOSEPH SANQUINETTI Natchez DAVID SEAWRIGHT Natchez WALTER SEWELL Natchez LISA SEYMOUR Natchez DOROTHY SMITH Natchez ED SMITH Woodville MIRIAM SMITH Natchez PHYLLIS SMITH Natchez VELBERT STAMPLEY Natchez ROY STANLEY Natchez GRACE STEVENS Natchez TRACY STEWART Natchez BETTY STILES Natchez DENISE SULLIVAN Natchez TAMMY THORNTON Natchez OMELIA TYSON Natchez CINDI WALKER Natchez SUSAN WALLACE Natchez Natchez campus freshmen EIIVYQJ gr 'V-' Y? B 'gl MM KX 2 ,fx I I 'V - 4 , I rf? Clubs, organizations take Vatchez campus freshmen ff3 'k fer time but are so much fun LINDA WOODS Nt1tchc7 WANDA WOODS Natche7 JENNIFER YOUNG Jonesville, LA STEPHANIE YOUNG Natchez FELICIA WARE Natchez PATRICIA WASHINGTON Nutchev JERRY WHITE Natchez PENNY WHITE Ridgecrest, LA BETTY WILEY Natchez MELANIE WILKERSON Nutchel DEBORAH WILLIAMS Natche7 ROBERT WILLIAMS Nutche7 SANDRA WILLIAMS Leesdale JO ANN WIMBERLY Natchc7 LARRY WOFFORD Natchei LINDA WOODALL Nutchc7 N Natchez campus special students WALTER BETTS Natchez HELEN BUNCH Natchez LINDA GREEN Natchez ROBERT HENSLEY Natchez HEIDA HICKS Natchez PAT HILL hike Natchez JIMMIE HOBBS Natchez MARY ANN HUFFMAN Natchez JOAN LEE Port Gibson AQ.. MARGARET MALLETT Natchez Wi GALE MAZIQUE I X-Xu 3 Natchez ,V FLORENCE MOFFETT Natchez RUTH MULHEARN Natchez ALICE O'BRlEN Natchez JIMMIE SMITH Natchez RUBY LEE SMITH Natchez RONA THORNTON Meadville , , mx ANN VINES ' 2 Natchez t , 1, I -- A ' I' I Special students attend Co-Lin f N L Wesson campus Practical nursing trains students in specialized field , ,, ,. .,. f L f 'v ia l . 2 - I af . - A , 1, V, f. , If Cosmetology trains students in hair care w ! Data rocessmg students Work W1th computers l..'.i L'- I' I l.'.1 r W L .1 L'.i r 1 l.'.s r '1 L'.: r 1 L .r l l I' Q? Draftlng, deslgn attracts many termlnal students t l campus Secretarial science offers three program choices Radiologic technology trains X-ray technicians Wesson campus Child care supervision provides valuable training NN 'Q5,, , g , . ?'Ff!' 'Q 136 N 'lbw engin hze in F4 Wesson campus me ' lumps M ff' mf... ,UQ s..wi,,,,,,f Heavy equipment mechanics proves popular Welding provides a one year program f f as wi ..,... A 1 A H 1 4 '-1. ',, ', ,' ar - .ff--Jw v - -X f ,... i T VW p -o l ,-,..Y ,iw--f. M z.: S.. V- V W--4 -'H 'U' 1 138 1 use Wesson campus Machine shop trains operators, teaches tool use W 1.-mf ,, , 1 1 f- 4, , frZ2fLwf?f4'frm?3Z . 0 Briclgffurl sew as '3' 5 1 S 1 1 S x 015' 115111131 12111115 III 1151 , I In '1'1'1'!11 1I1,1'1:17, igwilfi ' 1 131 1' gf 1 1'1'1l1'1'i' ,1,1i1l1,1,1 r 31,11 . ':sg.,.wfQ,v X 9 1 Commercial truck driving trains truck drivers Wesson campus Heavy equipment operators train in short time 9 l . 3 .fgtxaxifi ff Xi is ,as XX vit g ai., H it ' ii hum in , 4, his :LEE , Electronics technology opens many doors Medical Lab Technician program trains in 3 semesters, 30 weeks 6 5 1' is ,N W M , W i Food service management meets real need A - , College offers Varied courses in science, humanities E H E M Q - fs f I I I ' I 2 In I I I I I jygnve- K ' N NWMQ. f QW ,W effw f' , 47, , , ,, fx L. X ff if i Science Wesson campus 4 :,,1!,L 3 -'wif umanities 'et 9- 'ir- - X701 IHA : I Other programs Speclal programs are offered m Adult Basrc Educatlon - General Educatlon Development and CET-X 143 Wesson campus . . . . and 1n mathematlcs, soclal SCICHCC -P J , 2 fi la Q uk -f N2 21 fi? if ,, ' agp, ff! ' Eflx x K i a as f ,Q Y ,M,,,. f- ...ff-w,.-f-w+f d V 1 - A Awww dh, , hw Mathematics ,...fv 0 A1 n ' ' Social science 1 144 L u-v If Natchez 'Y ,I X xi is 11141 WW ffl' A Q1 X, if l:7'.nL'j S2 65118: do fl h ' .r, Hyip Cam us f ',,'i.'fkgf2, p 9 ll Eli? 'J 1 Q izjjgief xx nn. X ' N 5' Qt PU ggr' 3:12 sig 31 U11 30 Ecu N 3 2 v,.X. XX WNW Natchez campus arner, Davidson, Thomas, unn RW Mrs. Sandra Davidson, Director of Admissions and Records Natchez campus lead administration at Co-Lin f Natchez Mr. .Ie Th Rev Sp cial Services Director ces help everyone Natchez campus Mrs. Judy E k Leap Lab Manager P Natchez campus Secretaries make life smooth i Ms. Diane McIntosh, Dean's Secretary Ms. Catherine Papillion, Dean's Secretary was Mrs. Julia Miller, Admissions Secretary ,,f gf' X, AM' f' P- - at X 24 Natchez campus Hob ob hostesses, securit men I E L 5? ML K V I , , . to 2 if mm Mrs. Gail McGruder, left, Student Center Hostess, and Mrs. Ruby McFolling, Assistant Student Center Hostess 150 U v ulxxx' Mr. William Loper, S ' O ecurity fficer -Q., Natchez campus maintenance personnel serve well It 1 1 Mr. Robert Johnson, Maintenance Ly we 3 Mr. Andrew Goodman, Maintenance ? I W, W W! .. W gf, 9--av' M , , ffwwwf 4, wwf ' f ff WW X f H4 X? X y fi 1 I yfff as-we +0 ..- , . Q A AQQSK YM J,,.,. . 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A 511 Natchez campus Field trip to Jefferson College is nice Natchez campus Filming of Huckleberry Finn Part II features 4- 'Q ,,,,,,,,,.4..4.u-vr l0 ' M, Dawg- --v-fw WM 4 . xl. r , -A , I 'T' - ,T ..,, , - A- f reerrg -.el ' Y , , ,WW ...Q-. .4 45.4 '-M-4' ff I ' ' .gg ' -,.,., Natchez campus Co-Lin facult and student ,Q 4. Nix we 41+ Sy 24. . . ,, J, 'f' -, f:.,,.-f-. ,Y N A At-g ' ' ' - 'W -:-.,- ' fix: - 5-Qs: ff. Q4 ff? 'V-,A ' ,Q .Q-Q' Q X Q- 3 W A 1 1 'lt'-L Lixiife r, 'if' -' , - , i' 4. , v if,,,',,5,, 'gig ,ngfw iq ,'.apf uv , A j .- 4 ' i mx, H D ww- '- 2 'TT'-- 77155-L U ri -ff 35'4 - '- -- -J- ' mtv. ' ' :vm , f----'ww --. , '. k 1 , if -5, fn- ' A N - f1:,il -1'3 ' ' ' '7f ' -L f W..,f-'- - 'V fd f 7731- . S fg .1 H MQW' -wp. :gm-x, x1 tar ' f WWW' M PQ ! v ia , 1, f E K Q 4' 1 Q Q .f , V 4 Q97 f i, 4 - . 1 ' . f ' 1 .- V. , 5' ' Q M 1 'f , l 2 Q kai . f .ff- ,x - W- x-QS ' ' , ' I 2, w: . 1 f ,f M ' 5 1 i?2fii iSf,swsX - , . 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E. .sr X , , Natchez campus Faculty members enjoy teaching, advising, Natchez campus counselling, aiding students W' Q4 J I 1 ,1 1 -. -1 Ji . u!5' .f Q -'- Q Q 0 1' U., ., E 'D 'XR - r f w I n'.'.-1-111 I: +A fry iff V 5, X A 1 6' 15 il l-- W! Q jf 1 .ffnx F aeulty, staff meet needs of others Natchez campus 1 rilli?'i'fw xx Rwfes- wig- Q. gal, J Q l'AkfY ' . Natchez campus I1 Natchez campus . arner celebrates his new degree W e :Qs is iii' ii w V, A yeas, '-'inn'-ff- s,..r fb' Be, ,. iiliv-flu ., . Wee vw ' 1QA'i!2-N7 We ew Mya wi, ,. ku,-Q4 ll-7 WNY ,wmv ,,ee 3 5 Q .wi gg fgegtkyemw - ,ie X 6w,.g.,- V X! ,Vx 3 I 0 Qigbgi 552.3 t K .1 . -.1 :ww-.aw X .Q - . . NJWM 1: N ' , i- e sf,-afw., .... ',..'2.,x.l'f,,f . mymvueavv Q':7:?:f-:rg-4 -vksi-Xv1wx+fe.w.s,w.q.' --?Il'31:::1:-za -T753 .- . ?:-'ET- F'1'-'2' Q '3-A -'V' . ...... viii-1x15-c-Kwg-Egg-.,q?.aQ W gn, X 1,31 +.p5,43.,,gglg,Jwgb,gg,QN,E,N -5-..f.,...,.,.,,,.,,, .i . i A fi? M f f 4 if . N ' hs..-. M-MMM M-ka.. . ' W-4-..w. V xx new an w we 5... .94 X 'R lL Natchez campu ,S , 5'--...W .......,., N 'w-vm, - 1 Faculty enjoys Christmas luncheon .I .snuff uw- nl' -fl ' 4 ff -' 'X HJ W aff! X Ethel Bowman, Special Services secretary Natchez campus l Student workers make life pleasant . fag x..5x SW-.weft 5 vs. ,Sq lite!! , t 4 31 jg, fi fg- n. Gary Creech, lab assistant 'sf .. 5 J 45 mjjf f UW? 4 Me Q t Sherri Gardner, library assistant ,H X , ,,if, iff 4 f A Wt. H it Q.. l Shirley McGraw, bookstore manager and admis- sions sccrctary 170 Thomas Middleton, faculty assistant ,,,,..., Y Audrey Minor, math tutor i l A 5 Natchez campus in offices, labs, and librar 523 22 Y.. X fs XX N- X f x Shelia Myrick, Bertha Reed, Angela Thornburg library assistant Student Center assistant llbfafy 2159512101 s . 5 ' if r' . s ll' ,.....tW , K - ss N 'wgww Susan Wallace, Jennifer Waller, Flavis Wiley. faculty secretary admissions assistant reading lab assistant ff ,I i Q ,. 4 F-7 fa , 945: , .3 M. 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Bridges John Boyd Sldneb' Th0mPS0n George Langston Tommy Heard JEFFERSON COUNTY Roy May W E Hood James Hamberlin Edward Hedgepeth Jimmy Goodson Woodrow LINCOLN COUNTY Noble Frisby Williamson Cliff Givens S01 jackson Lee Edward Gatlin Sylvester Gaines FRANKLIN Heber Britt COUNTY Ramsey Smith ADAMS COUNTY Roy Shell Cullen Beeson James H. Carter Carl Ray Lehmann Bob Bee Charles Case SIMPSON COUNTY Philip West Stewart Beatty L C McAlpm Maxie Wallace Hilton M. Zumbro Ollen McAlpm Boyd Sojourner Board of Trustees works for college's growth 5? Serving on Copiah-Lincoln's Board of Trustees are fFront, left to rightb Marion Hayes, Jefferson County, Dr. Billy Thames, Co-Lin president, Lester Furr, Copiah, Dr. J. H. Stribling, Lincoln, T. E. Jolly, Lawrence, C. C. Clark, Lincoln, Walter Nelson, Adams, P. D. Armstrong, Copiah, Claude Porter, Adams, and Julius Lotterhos, board attorney. Standing Cleft to rightJ are Jim Kyzar, Co-Lin business manager, P. E. Bates, Jefferson, Jesse West, Adams, Dale Sullivan, Copiah, Berry Givens, Lincoln, James Herring, Franklin, Calvin Britt, Copiah, L. G. Young, Franklin, John Dow, Lincoln, C. C. Graves, Copiah, Sidney Parker, Simpson, Versie Rushing, Lin- coln, Denson Deavers, Lawrence, Dr. Eddie Smith, dean of instruction, and Dr. Howell C. Garner, associate dean, Natchez campus. Not pictured are Larry Brown, Mrs. Rose Ferguson, and Tom Reed, all Adams County, Harris B. Henley and Frank Lowery, both Copiah County, Bill Smith, Simpson, Dr. Dale Smith, Lincoln County, and George Brumfield, Lincoln County. il Officers of Co-Lin's Board, pictured with administration, are fl to rj Dr. Billy Thames, Co-Lin president, Dr. J. H. Stribling, chairman, T. E. Jolly, vice chairman, Lester Furr, secretary, and Dr. Eddie Smith, dean of instruction. A 4 Wesson campus Administration leads facult and staff QS Administration includes fleft to rightj Dr. Billy B. Thames, president: Dr. Eddie M. Smith, dean of instruction: Alton Ricks, dean of studentsg Jim Kyzar, business manager: and Burlian Walker, director of public information and alumni affairs. Administrative staff members tfront, left to rightl Ralph Frazier, director of admissions and records, Mrs. Saundra Rufus, Upward Bound counselor, Edgar W. Martin, director of adult and continuing education: Mrs. Barbara Webb, Upward Bound director: Mrs. Helen Mullen, assistant librarian: Mrs. Alma G, Smith, admissions clerkg and Bob Huckaby, vocational counselor, On the back row are Charles P. Creely. vocational-technical director: Miss Rita Adams, CETA counselorg Jimmy C. Smith, assistant director, vocational-technical education, Ken- dall Chapman, librariang and Sidney Lee, CETA director. Wesson campus Division of student services aids students as 'i F 65' V'-U! P 5 , -41 M- ! J.: -lx gk i W ri rv QQ 21 dh Ch ,N te N- N -we Staff assists in many wa s Student Services personnel include lfront. left to rightl Grover Smith. director of student lifeg Teddy Bouchillon, Co-op director. Mrs. Winnie Mae Hennington. resident nurscg Mrs. Juanita Thomas. hostess: Mrs. Judy' Case. director of financial aid: Mrs. Margie Pan- querne, dorm hostessg and Miss Lillie Shannon. secretary to dean of students. Standing are J. Mike Smith. director of student ac- tivities: Ken Roberts. chief of securityg Russell Ray. director of student development: Mrs. Beverly Dubois. secretary. financial aid: Mrs. Edna Miller. resident nursex Mrs. Laura Butler. dorm hostess: and Alton Ricks, dean ofstudents. Staff members include seated ilcft to rightl Mrs. Vickie White. pur- chasing agentg Mrs. Sheryl Mon- tgomery, computer seryices ttssls- tantg Mrs. Charlotte Bagley. telephone attendantg and Mrs. Maudell Weeks. associate director. alumni affairs. Standing. left to right. are Hascal Loyyery. director of transportation center. Charles Hart. bookstore managerg Mike Grud7ien. golfcoachg Michael Tan- ner. accountant. business officei Daryl Jordan. director of physical plantg the Rev. Roy Smith. BSL director: Norris Boecher. general maintenance: Mrs. Ruth Slay. bookkeeperg and Mrs Frances Mullins. child care superxision aide. 175 Wesson campus umanities offer courses in five departments .a L. so Humanities are taught by tseated, left to rightl Mrs. Nancy Dykes, Englishg Mrs. Sharon Alexander, Englishg and Mrs. Keith McDaniel, English. Standing are Harold J. Patterson, Frenchg Durr Walker, Jr., English and chairperson of the humanities division: Mrs. Edna Earle Crews, English and creative writingg John R. Landress, speech and theatreg Sister Mary Pardy. reading and director of developmental studies: and Burlian Walkenjournalism. Social science instructors are tleft to rightl the Rev. Harry Cameron, religiong Danny Harrell. political scienceg Miss Jane Ainsworth, history, psychology, educalion1 Wade Alexander, chairperson ol' social science and history: Capt, Steve Allenbach, military scienceg and Alton Greenlee, history and geography. Not pictured is .lim Lightscy, psychology, sociology. Social science teaches about the world in which we live Wesson campus Math trains for a technical society ,Wm 4.3 ,.,+X Ki- Teaching in the mathematics division are Dr. Jerry Dykes, math, Donald E. Johnson, physics, physical science and ninth: Dr. Roy Daughdrill, chairperson and math, Miss Gail Fulton, math, and Richard Williams, math. 'vm 5 vi' Fine arts instructors are tleft to rightj Stanley Stewart, chairperson, band director, and music appreciation, Miss Julia Guess, piano, voice theory: Tom Ross, art, Miss .loan Harris, piano, voice, music history, and Kenneth Klaus, choral director, voice, music appreciation, Fine arts provide music, choir, band, art 17 Wesson campus Business division develops skilled students Teaching in the business division are fleft to rightj Charles Hart, accountingg Mrs. Gayle Ross, businessg Danny Harrell, business lawg and Mike Mclntyre, economics and division chairperson. 'A--as. Science division instructors are fleft to right! Donny Lawson, biology: Mrs. Sandra L. Sharpe, anatomy and physiology and microbiologyg Dr. Phyllis Hayes, chairperson and chemistryg and Dr. Doug Schcxnayder, biology. Science provides knowledge of today's world Wesson campus Adult education meets needs of participants xx'-7 In the adult and continuing education division are Cleft to rightj Harold Luther Smith, adult education counselorg Mrs. Mary Ann Shannon, secretary: Mrs. Jimmye Batchelor, director of Senior AIDESL and Edgar W. Martin, director of adult and continuing education. W ...... XX f P Coaching and serving in the health and physical education division are fseated, left to rightl Mrs. Katherine Huckaby, chairperson and physical educationg J. Mike Smith, assistant football coach and physical educationg and James Sloan, athletic director and head football coach, Standing, left to right are Mike Mclntyre, tennis coachg Michael Grudzien, golf coachg Ray lshee, assistant football coach and healthg Gwyn Young, women's basketball coach and physical educationg Richard Williams, men's basketball coach: and Alton Greenlee. baseball coach. Health, physical ed, coaches develop mind, bod Wesson campus Vocational-technical education offers variety of training Vocational-technical administration includes Cleft to rightj Charles Creely, directorg Jimmy C. Smith, assistant directorg Sidney Lee, direc- tor of CETA programsg Miss Rita Adams, CETA counselorg and Bob Huckaby, vocational counselor. ,Q J 2 'LN -33 'sf ,Wi Eh' WHY 2' Q x 2, O .A-5 'f ,if , Health related faculty members are tleft to rightj Mrs. Virginia Wilkinson, radiologic technology: Mrs. Laura Coghlan, radiologic technology: Mrs. Zoula Strong, medical laboratory techniciang Mrs. Irene Brister, R.N., practical nursing: and Mrs. Laura Douglas, R.N., Health related fields show growth Wesson campus Business and office, vo-tech among division departments an Business and office faculty are Cleft to rightj Mrs. Jackie F. Harper, secretarial science, Noel Assink, data processing, Mrs. Becky Burt, secretarial science, ' ' L' and Mrs. Jean L. Ricks, secretarial science. ' A V039 4 l .V 1... .. Q x Technical education is taught by tleft to rightj Steve Harris, electronics technologyg Mrs. Barbara Garrett, child care supervision, Herman Cavin, drafting and design technologyg Ed Smith, drafting and design technologyg and Charles Langley, electronic technology. Not pictured is Lucile Horton, child care supervision. ' A .JK I D JZ 'H' mf l tx 9151153 - AP- va. ar - W ' K , mix , ' W' -:btw M ' -Zigi . 4 X B' .. 4 A it fi xv, 5 . V P Vocational programs are instructed by ffront, left to rightj Johnny Wilson, heavy equipment operatorg Mrs. Faye Hill, cosmetology: Jack Burt, weldingg Mrs. Kay Rayborn, related studies, Mrs. Patricia Amacker, cosmetologyg Floyd Hoover, air conditioning, heating and refrigerationg Bobby Leonard, heavy equipment mechanics, George Jordan, related studiesg Jack Amacker, commercial truck driving: and Evins Henderson, automotive mechanics. Standing, left to right, are Gleen McGee, air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration: Bruce Irvin, weldingg Tommy Thompson, heavy equipment mechanicsg Mrs. Beverly C. Ferrell, food service supervisiong Earl Sisco, machine shop: James Harris, machine shopg and Ben Ratcliff, automotive mechanics. Not pictured are Harry Taylor, CETA basic related studies, and Oliver Beasley, industrial maintenance instructor. Wesson campus tl Secretaries help staff, students Secretaries tleft to rightj are Mrs. Mary Ann Shannon, adult education: Mrs. Sigrid Jackson, business office: Mrs. Melnee Jaudon, secr. to the President: Mrs. Billie Jean Cook, vo-tech: Mrs. Sybil Smith, vo-tech: Mrs. Sheila Douglas, vo- tech: Mrs. Joy Lowery, physical plant secr.: Mrs. Mary Kyzar, secr. to the Dean of Instruction, and Mrs. Wanda Sloan, secr. of Admissions of- fice. Not pictured are Beverly Duboisfinancial aide: Susan Laird, Secr. of Upward Bound: and Mrs. Ann Stephens, accounts payable clerk. Library staff provides services to patrons 11228 ' ar The Library staff consists of Mrs. Nell Creely, clerk: Mrs. Helen E. Mullen, assistant librarian: Kendall Chapman, librarian: and Mrs. Hattie Hughes, Senior Aide. at ry Cafeteria staff provides needed services t t, sms-an M V ! . it , ., Xu? -4- Y . -ff' ea nl LX 1.07-fit'-S ir,4 ll 1. The Cafeteria staff includes tseated, left to rightl Gertrude Hamilton, Bakery Supervisor: Pauline Bythea. Dishroom Supervisor: Bobby Clay, Dishroom worker: Minnie Powell, Cook P.M. Shift: Laurastine Washington, Salad Dept. Supervisor: Phoebe Lowery, Grill Manager: Gerealdine Smith, Head Cook: Mrs. Margaret Tyson, Cashier. Top, left to right, Steve Holtz, Food Service Director: Tim Posey, P.D,R. Manager: Josie Pittman, Asst. Manager: Mary Hooks, Cook A P.M..Shift: Jack Johnston, Breakfast Cook: Jonny King, Grill Cook: Johnny Washington, Utility: Armergene Smith, Dishroom worker: Calvin Bowman, Production Manager: Etherine Moore, Server: Ira Bowman, Utility: Linda Byrd, Dishroom worker: Marie Smith, Dishroom worker: Mrs. Dot Jones, Bookkeeper. Not shown, Janie Bonner, Night Grill Manager. Natchez campus ull-time Natchez faculty are great X ' s x, S jx 5:5111 Science Mrs. Geraldine Brown, Psychology and Sociology Mr. John Bullen, I , ,-'gf' f Q Mrs. Ann Bullock, Mr. Eddie Duett, Secretarial Science Economics and Accounting l!'...'f.5!'3' idea'-an xx X L 183 Natchez campus English, history, accounting, math, L ll 1' 3 1 M X o L Mrs. Dean Gibson, Dr. Thomas Howell, English Reading ,-' J- 3'x'IiIb'5 , Mr. Henry Murphy, Dr. Joey Paul, Mathematics and Science Mathematics 5 Xx Xs- 'X Natchez campus l science t ing. . . all are necessar 9 P .NN Y M fm., . . vu., 1... .-, .,,,,A 5 ut, -M.. N,-inn i i' 9 ,M - W. -- E H d . ?+-.....- ,, ' ---- ., -it., ,M M. i l ' . . -ii, i -5. +6 - -i'i'i-S ++-.. f -- Z,-A795 ,,,..-fl Mrs. Carolyn Smith, English, Journalism, and Public Information Mr. Charles Quimby, History z l , izf , Y ,f .. ilrrfvhq wiv. -. 3' S S X. w i I 1 C' x - MT- Lyman Smith, Mr. James Wiggins, Sales Management History and Geography .f ggQ'6wA 'Z 62' N: 'P' , 4 . i - ,-.-Sy. .. . Vf , R ML. X 3 'f Q,:i,p.kif 1 'frk i K. N-,, QF- ' , x x 1 ' Lx . s .QRTXRV L ffl ' 'W -:Q -N ,-,r. zwggg,-43, . 3 fa. P E , ,, Natchez campus art-time faculty offer Mr. Mike Carter, Music X-ARM F E. lt-a,,r4ffe ' xx? - -Y , XMNEW.. ,if ...shin N55 -X- i,. fZZ Mr. Bob Gavin, Real Estate 'Q'--S.- Mrs. Cathy Casey, English Mrs. Barbara Gilbert, English Natchez campus a variety of courses Mrs. Margaret Mallett, Reading X Z, -ka Nc,.K-- .xl A Mrs. Dorothy Marsalis, Secretarial Science RM Mr. Richard Mullins, Music Mrs. Ophelia Nelson, English Wifi lfwug X it iigw- '. I in S A' 1- 187 Good teachers are vital Natchez campus wwe? yvvaygi lllullr- l i'i Q EVE! glib l 'Y ll 4 R Lf' ' The Rev. Bernard NAS -1 Mr. Allen Oliver, Science Mr. James Smitherman, Music Accompanist Mr. Elliott Trimble, Speech, Political Science 1, ff Walton, Philosophy J' ,WW ,ffrvvq J ' x Q x x wg W X. wg W 5 Q- WEN Q , wwx Q is :ff wi, A + 5 j EAM Z J If A 4. 4 , 2 . .A 5 s' , ,ffczff .flffyi U +, ndffyze' ,,.,4f,z'4 ' K ' 4 Q,f4'ipf',,uf+5wYf41ii4.Qg,5. , 4 N sv , W 'f97 - A Q N Mfif fqfgi'w2is,1,A , - yu E E -.ILM ef,:,,fffx in NR., fd v ' 1 9 , Q N 3 jx.. 5 f,'f4i'rf ff 44 . if ' . :H if ' ' f h .. A P kin-91WfM f ' eff fl ' ,' M ,, .-N N , Mn, Q - ' 4 . X M1 1. 'V , . X 'M ' Vw? r f I , ,, fn ' -fb A 5 ', WA 1 2 V gg' '- L '19 P , I f f ' l 4' 1 1741 vdqw' 15' wif' ' ' EFX A .,.:,f ,Way ,vff,4'4 f , 'N , . 2Wi,ig.Aq LUp WU .r , X 'ig,f5fM51f.- ,I 5 rw .I . A f ,::,3,,gJ,4q N K , . ,N 5 y ,J Q 1 X . 1 Y K 5 R'i1gg,xL Q? lg,- yg 14 f . 1 NL gf' f N . . 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This is where I really shine! 9 ir-gwfw l.l.4.. n flg I K' 1 flag-1 ,ll .ll-it N ,la , I I il lb, Who says studying can't be entertaining? Oh no! I've got lunch next period! Q I if i l l l 1 lag has its ups and downs Does anyone recognize this place in the daytime? f 4ff'?t1', Wan 1ry.jqii ,Is is .nah sv- Just remember Joey, everybody has a right to their own opinion as long as it agrees with ours! , Aw, . . 'ir K Y ,.AryV s . - vt at -i 5, Ilyykag ' 5 W .X V I A . ,XA . , X H . K if: g fg X 1 , , in 5. fu. R95 2 rf - , , 4 6 I .rw - ., gfligfp , of, H495-M 3 if f , i : Lifting weights can drive you nuts. How do you Of course we never disobey the dorm rules! think I got here! We may be as bad as the worse, but we are always as good as the best! l 'N I ll , A V Advisor's Rec Hall!!! Look, the easiest way to get a woman to change her mind is not to iight with her: just agree with her! 191 Campus antics prove funn So she thinks she is a Colette? :Qs 'QP li X ,.w,15'Tr. 5-tjjwfsf 'X ' I' 1 'I' as PL- , I .W M Ys,Q.'5i? ,Q 'egg . . f , Q' , wi W1 W f-is -n-,ff ,C s Silk X M: , N9 Ii- ' S 1 if QQ Ll. 'F f cf Q-' . A ,g g?.'U?, N, 'hs 3 fwfb ' K fs ass: -we '- J .,. A , -are-wawwf ,, -7' Moonlight Serenade at noontime? Webb, we always knew you concentrated on your music too intensely! , 3'l.,..i' 9 ,,.-. -.. ,,,,,, ,,,, . ,ft Q.. .- G ,A .g ApttwsrRAr1oN BLD I2 lf Q f' ,gt .. H r l l lg A,,y: 'W l , X 'W . .arf 1 .:,. The bad thing about a term paper is that you always rush to submit it in haste, but the teacher always returns it at leisure! r 1 l at S l s Just remember, Colleges don't make fools, they just develop them! 192 If l - - Oh no! Russell Ray says that Trailblazers have to keep a C average. How are we going to explain these to him. Zeke, are you sure that this is the correct answer to that accounting problem? Dorm life proves Co-Lin's the place to be the room with a glance! Nish, just what is that you are trying to hide? Don and Mark, where did you get that Monticello Street sign? night's sleep. X Look Walter, the Playgirl photographer said for us just to act natural. My idea to clean up my dorm ro if p .,,i ,I Q A cf om is to sweep Just remember Gail, there is your side of the story, my side, and the truth. -,Q M . .1 7 fa, J J 0 My teachers always told me to erase my mistakes. To me, the best eraser in the world is a good I .414 1' ' ' ' i. f-5 A A J , . . , ., ' fs . - l' -- S -, ,wr 3 -- . .. -s -.. ' . - . .. ve f .1 , f X - -. 6,-.-.:'2If,f.Z.:.Ls..ea. ' . 'M . X ' . --'fl' NX.-?' l 1 .QA College days: anticipation, realization. remem- brance 193 X1 The da the sky fell, 1982 '41 GM-ufkam-N , Q..- iffy . ,-wa, slit' g . swag y sw -6 W' Ill Ql . .' , 9 I X Pictures express various moods Two birds ofa feather flock together. ., r ,I .V g 1, jg A , .x, ' ',.r-3 ' 514 .. y 1 f'?'al ft sf. 'I ? bfi B the ex ression on everyone s face that Pe Rall sure was fun MW It looks like their motto is winning is not the most important thing . . . IT IS THE ONLY THING! Ngaaabrt I think I will do my demonstration speech on how to cheat at cards Mr Landress said to do it on something different, besides that will just come natural' Happy Halloween, CO-LIN! .,. p is to if' 8, f I. me Great green gobs of greasy grimy gopher guts, marinated monkey meat llit bmy birdx feet fren hed tried exch-all dipped in Kerosene, to eat without a spoon . . . Why is it that this song always comes to mind when ue eat in the C w-Lin Cafeteria Co-Lin: ofa i ZF, C .n7'P x rf . . thousand faces . . . Q , IFN X . ,...f The Place tQ Be WESSOWNATCHEZ In Memorial 'Qi .il Tlna Marle Kmg Tragedy struck the Wesson Campus on the mght of December I3 1981 when Tlna Kung of Magee was killed In a one car mxshap Tlna a freshman ma jornng tn accountlng was also a member of the Co Lm Fllg Corps Miss Kung 18 was the daughter of Mr 1nd Mrs Jrmmy Kung ofM1gee Friends at Cop: 1h Llncoln mourn the death ofthls fellow student Remember ln our thoughts Tlnt ns not gone she IS just away S 5 - . '- 4 ' . 1 w , 1- . , . ' . . 1 l 4 4 1 I I 5 ' c . , , .L . . I 1 1 Q . . ' .' - . L . ' 3 I 1 . . , I ' , w Y 5 w 1 , 1. . ,. . 1 . Autographs Autographs 7.-v .W -..-,. X .WPI l ,.,.-, ,Y n.


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