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Board Of Trustees Board Provides Leadership Co-Lin ' s board members are, first row, left to right, Clif- ton Reed, Simpson County; Dr. Billy B. Thames, college president; John Dow, Lincoln County; Calvin Britt, Co- piah County; Dr. J. H. Stribling, Lincoln County; Sidney Parker, Simpson County; Penny Dickey, Adams County; Dr. Howell C. Garner, college dean of instruction; Walter nelson, Adams County; and L. Q. Young, Franklin County. Second Row, Don Cagle, Copiah County; Tom- my Sasser, Lincoln County; Dale Sullivan, Copiah County; Martha Sinclair, Lincoln County; Joan Jolly, Lawrence County; Harold Luther Smith, Lincoln Coun- ty; Maxine Williams, Copiah County; John Henley, board attorney, Hazlehurst; and Jim Kyzar, college business manager. Third Row, Dr. Melvin Buckley, Ad- ams County; Gerald Horn, Adams County; Herbert Da- vis, Lincoln County; Bobbie Collier, Copiah County; Larry Jones, Franklin County; P. E. Bates, Jr., Jefferson County; Dr. Ed Meadows, Natchez campus associate dean; Daniel Smith, Jefferson County; and Jack Burt, Copiah County. Not pictured, Thomas Reed, Adams County; Leona Dawes, Adams County; Henry Russell, Lawrence County; and Louis Durr, Jr., Lincoln County. Board Officers Guiding the college ' s board are, from left, Calvin Britt, secretary; Dr. J. H. Stribling, chairman; and Sidney Parker, vice chairman. 10
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Different Campuses, One College The Natchez and Wesson campuses of Copiah-Lincoln Community College are different in many ways. One campus is larger, one is in an historic town, one houses the office of the president, and one has a beautiful, new vocational-technical center. Even though there are differences between the two, there are also some very visible similarities. Both schools are striving to provide the best possible curricula in Southwest Mississippi, and both are continuously working to enhance the educational environment through improvements in facilities, pro- grams, and service to the community. Also, each campus ' s student body is proud to be a part of a college that cares about the individual. The place to be that ' s Co-Lin, building educational excellence through cooperation on the Natchez and Wesson campuses.
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Administration Caught Off Guard -fDean of Students Alton Ricks and Dean of Instruction Dr. Howell t ' Don ' t worry, be happy, says Burlian Walker, director of the foun- Qarner make sure everyone gets enough to eat at the faculty fish dation and alumni affairs, during a hectic day at the office. 11
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