East Mississippi Community College - Lion Yearbook (Scooba, MS)
- Class of 1962
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■P - A N JKSK h M Xm ji „ •hF , t d u, m ' m m m, - « - .„. - • N Zke 1962 don East Mississippi junior College r t — . f ™«iH|. WW l . fl. . B V 1 3) BHHk H m Administration Personalities Sophomores freshmen Jaeulty Sports Organizations To the Class of 1961-62: It is with pride and with expectation that I reiterate to you today ' s strategic position of the junior colleges of Mississippi. In recent years the most significant and promising strides in the field of education have, in my opinion, been made by the com- munity junior colleges, the fastest growing educational institu- tions in our nation. We are making great advances, and your role in our progress is indeed challenging. To develop yourselves to your fullest capacities is your duty to your country, to your fellowman, and to yourselves. I sincerely hope and believe that each of you will accept this responsibility. As you go out into the world beset with tension and with strife, but also with endless opportunities, may you ever keep foremost in your minds that these opportunities are aboundingly available to those who work diligently to achieve success. My best wishes go with you. Sincerely yours, R. A. Harbour %s MR. WARREN SWOOPE The fall of 1959 brought back to East Mississippi Junior Col- lege, Warren Swoope, who began his path to maturity here at this very institution. Since he has returned to our school, he has daily grown in the esteem of the students. He has come to hold the respect and affection of our athletes and to have the appreciation of our wonderful head coach, Bob Sullivan, wh o feels his confidence in him to be well placed. In his capacity as teacher, as dormitory manager, as coach, and as friend, the students find in him the attributes which qual- ify him to be honored by them. Therefore, we, the Staff of th 1962 LION yearbook of East Mississippi Junior College, dedicate this annual to Mr. Warren Swoope. W : UP Eugene May Vickie Jennings Mickey Pierce Despite exams before a deadline and the high waters, which made school turn out early, the annual staff managed to work together and bring you this ' 62 annual. Delores Compton Margie Jones Thomasine Baggett Tommy Stribling Leatus Still T?T5r EDITOR Miss Vicki Hasie PHOTOGRAPHER Miller Henry SPONSOR: Mr. Chas. Barrie Bright Board of Zr us tees KEMPER COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT CHANDLER LAND, Secretary DeKalb, Miss. W. S. BRIDGES Electric Mills, Miss. L. D. McDADE Porterville, Miss. EARL McKELVAINE _ DeKalb, Miss. W. W. SHEPHERD DeKalb, Miss. HOWARD WILKERSON Dekalb, Miss. LAUDERDALE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT DAN B. JOHNSON ......: ... Meridian, Miss. JACK CLAYTON, JR Lauderdale, Miss. KENNETH JONES Meridian, Miss. JAMES T. SINGLEY Meridian, Miss. W. W. THOMPSON - Meridian, Miss. J. P. WHITE Bailey, Miss. NOXUBEE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT EVA SUE MELVIN, Chairman .... Brooksville, Miss. L. T. ANDERSON, JR Shuqualak, Miss. PAUL DANIELS ..- Macon, Miss. VERLE HEATH Macon, Miss. B. G. PATTY - - Cliftonville, Miss. W. E. SKINNER, JR Macon, Miss. Hoard of Supervisors KEMPER COUNTY ERNEST P. BATEMAN DeKalb, Miss. LOUIE BRIGGS Porterville, Miss. FRED CHISOLM DeKalb, Miss. VANZEE LUKE Preston, Miss. JOHN PERSONS Scooba, Miss. LAUDERDALE COUNTY ROY GRIFFIN Meridian, Miss. R. N. McELROY Lauderdale, Miss. JAMES FRANK SPEARS Meridian, Miss. L. D. WALKER Meridian, Miss. WILLIAM S. WRIGHT Meridian, Miss. NOXUBEE COUNTY HUB BUTLER - Gholson, Miss. H. T. HUNTER Shuqualak, Miss. B. S. MARLER Cliftonville, Miss. W. S. MULLINS Paulette, Miss. D. S. NORWOOD : Brooksville, Miss. The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees is made up of the County Superintendents of the three tax-support- ing counties. MR. CHANDLER LAND, Kemper Secretary MRS. EVA MELVIN, Noxubee Chairman MR. DAN JOHNSON, Lauderdale IHliriir n Dam Willie JSJeal MISS ANNE ANDERSON Dean of Women MRS. JEWEL NEAL Secretary to the Dean Mr. Neal hard at work. MRS. ANN BARRETT Secretary to the Business Manager MR. JESSE BATY Physical Plant Manager 13 Industrial Arts Building Campus Store ;. •■• ••♦ .: _« „ ' - Agriculture Building Engineering Music Building Girls Dormitory Academic Building Athletic Dormitory Library and Science Building Why so sad, Stribling? No ear-muffs and no gloves? This is 1962? New faculty . . . new freshmen ! ! ' -• - .c MR. E.MJ.C. Gerald Thompson - MISS E.MJ.C. Carolyn Williamson w Miss Allie Mae Byram Zke Homecoming Court Miss Joyce Tisdale Fay Alexander Eleanor Swoope Momccoming Queen r • •m f i f i , ft • v %. 7 Carol Cynn Bridges d Maid of Cotton Cinda Cackey 11 Homecoming Queen • f ' • ♦ m «, 7) .«. 49 X f i v t i : -V ' r  • i %2 H. to Carol Cynn Bridges 23 ■t i 1 t t Most Handsotn. ..-:■' - ■r ' V ( ,. Bobby ' Dexter Most Beautifi il.V Slim Kamett Jim Koutroulis 26 Miss Fay Alexander 27 f ■:M ' ' ■■1 X., JH MOST INTELLECTUAL Wallace Mosley Joan George 1 I ♦ . f£ i I j I «N J -Vl% ■' :.: ! - • yp BEST DRESSED Hazel Ross Charles Boswell -■■■y ' . i 4 % ? - ' ! • MOST COURTEOUS Cherry Shepherd Gerald Thompson .,:. -. • . jftMj j r. la . « a I MOST FRIENDLY Bernice Chris Ho [ENDLY FAMOUS LAST WORDS Mr. Bright, I refuse to put that camera and me on top of a stepladder in the middle of a lake . . . f T ll ' flWte...... Will you marry me? 32 This is the way I worked my way through college. Alabama bound! You go first, Bubbles, I ' d rather loose you than me. Don ' t you think that ' s too much for ONE plate? AHHH, come on, Ruthel Pass the popcorn, Tiny. Huckleberry Hound time. 34 No popcorn ... no cartoon. Come in world! ■HH W 1 ,-, IM4H This is what I ' m here for!? ... A normal big oblique through auxiliary to iso- metric . . . Now this is a machine . . 35 I ' m stuck. I am a bug! ' 744,543.22 563,082.99 142,633.11 1450,258.65 Oops! Genuine bull-hide. 36 s o P o r e $ CLASS OFFICERS Charlie Neal — President Billy Pearson — Vice-President Mary Chisolm — ■Secretary Joyce Tisdale — Treasurer 38 Joan Burchfield Preston Carolyn Butchee Lauderdale Edith Banks Macon Donald Bell Meridian Charles Boswell Meridian Ruth Boyd Scooba Allie Mae Byram Sbuqualak Mary Chisolm DeKalb Jimmy Coleman Steems James Cook Meridian Carol Lynn Bridges Electric Mills Nancy Brown DeKalb 39 Wilbert Dahlem Caledonia Jimmy Plunk Daniels West Point Lee Cornelius Scooba Archie Covington Silas, Alabama Sophomores Yvonne Covington Meridian Norma Ruth Cumberland Preston Carolyn Davis DeKalb Frank Dennis Toomsuba Tal DeCell Meridian Don Edwards Birmingham, Alabama Dorothy Davis DeKalb John Davis DeKalb 40 Thomas Farrar Macon Truman Finchum Tullahoma, Tennessee Robert Frazier Meridian Joann George DeKalb Mary Ann Gray DeKalb Mary Louise Harbour DeKalb Vicki Hasie DeKalb Bill Horton Columbus Morris Hudson Jackson, Alabama Harold Hunter Macon Rachel Gibson DeKalb Joe Golden DeKalb 41 f t f V ' ,« !■§ James Luke Porterville Joy McDonald Meridian Anita Johnson Columbus Dewayne Jolly DeKalb Terry Ann Key DeKalb Carolyn Luke Porterville David Mason Lauderdale Mike May Meridian Gerry Moody Scooba Wallace Mosely DeKalb Sophomores Leddie Mae McDonald Preston Ray McLaurin DeKalb 42 Kenard Sharp Coll ins vil I e Milton Shoemaker Meridian Charles Neal Columbus Joe Odom Steems Margie Phillips Prairie Point Willard Pugh Thomasville, Ala. Marshall Smith DeKalb Edna Snowden Meridian Barbara Sumerall Meridian Emily Taylor Macon Linda Ratcliff Bailey Bruce Richardson Preston 43 m ! %s. 1 :: f T iiiii c — « t x I Frances Townsend DeKalb Jeffrey Vincent Collinsville Hubert Williamson Columbus Faye Temple Meridian Jerry Thomas Meridian Sophomores Gerald Wayne Thompson Meridian Joyce Tisdale Meridian Darrel Walters Calhoun City Laymon Watson West Point Jean Welch Meridian Carolyn Williamson Meridian Spence Waggoner Columbus Lawrence Walters Caledonia CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Snell — President Brent Jackson — Vice-President Eleanor Swoop — Secretary Ellen Barnette — Treasurer 45 freshmen Fay Alexander Columbus Charles Allen Vardaman Bernice Atkins Mathiston Pete Austin Columbus elvin Banks Macon Ellen Barnette DeKalb Phyllis Benson Meridian Paulette Blue Vardaman Delbert Bobo Calhoun City Wilford Borts DeKalb Thomasine Baggett Scooba Clifton Bailey Vardaman m { I ft Ik Dewey Camp Columbus Mae Card Columbus George Bradford Calhoun City Joyce Bradford Calhoun City James Bryan Scooba Polly Buchanan Porterville Dorothy Carpenter Vardaman Charles Chisolm Meridian Jimmie Clopton Columbus Jacquelyn Coker Lauderdale Dene Carney Meridian Gene Carney Meridian freshmen Delores Compton Meridian Carolyn Conner Shuqualak Norma Croft Brooksville Gleen Culberson DeKalb Ruthell Cook Houston James Cooper Columbus Lemmie Daniel Columbus Algie Davis DeKalb Thomas Dexter West Point Clyde Dickerson West Point Janette Covington Meridian Jimmy Craig DeKalb Ralph Downing Waynesboro Arthur Durant Columbus William Dollar Vernon, Ala. Johnny Donald Meridian Willard Donaldson Columbus John Doughty Coral Gables, Fla. Patsy Eldridge DeKalb Gerald Evans Meridian James Evans Meridian Lawrence Everett Meridian Ben Edwards Cedar Bluff Robert Egger Caledonia freshmen Bobby Green Columbus Dan Guest Big Creek Andrew Fleming Scooba Charles Ray Gallaher West Point William Galyean Meridian Wendell George DeKalb Larry Guin Columbus Calvin Gulley Atmore, Ala. James Hardin Vardaman Miller Henry Jackson Douglas Goodman Columbus Wymond Goodman Meridian Charles House Columbus Joe Howie Calhoun City Carolyn Higginbotham Shuqualak Linda Higginbotham Macon Dudley Hill Scooba Rickey Hodges Collinsville Hubert Hunter Macon David Hutcherson Scooba Jean James Meridian Vickie Jennings Electric Mills Sandra Hudnall Shuqualak James Hunt Meridian Jreshmen Arthur Lackey DeKalb Robert Lane Macon I mm mk W Neely Johnson Scooba Margie Jones DeKalb Billie Jean Kelly DeKalb Gerald Key DeKalb Lavoid Lewis Meridian Edward Ligon Birmingham, Ala. Fred Luke Preston Shirley McCool Columbus Rose Mary Kimbrell Columbus Charles Kinard Meridian Roger Mitchell Caledonia John Moore Shuqualak James McElhaney Atmore, Ala. Frankie McNeill Scooba William Marshall Meridian Eugene May Collinsville William Mosley Scooba Thomas Mowry Brooksville George Murphy Meridian Johnnie Nester DeKalb Leslie Moore Collinsville Charles Morgan Lindale, Ga. Jresktuen Gene Persons Shuqualak Jackie Persons Scooba James Oliver Columbus Richard Oliver Columbus Nolan Palmer Preston James Parker Brooksville Michael Pierce Hunts vill e, Ala. Gerald Pogue Meridian Ted Price DeKalb Harry Puckett Porterville Ruth Patterson Miles Patterson Gilbert Sanders Prairie Point Cherry Shepherd Gholson Joyce Robinson Preston Langston Rogers Calhoun City Hazel Ross DeKalb Earl Sanders Columbus Wade Shirley Meridian Jerry Snell Meridian Ronnie Spears Collinsville Meridith Stephens Meridian Learus Still Columbus Brenda Stokes Shuqualak f - 4 .fi freshmen Olin Taylor Shuqualak John Temple Scooba Thomas Stribling Calhoun City Alice Stuart Scooba James Sutherland Meridian Eleanor Swoope Columbus Eugene Thomas DeKalb Bettye Thomason Scooba Ben Thornton Scooba Howard Trawick Meridian Gerald Taylor West Point Larry Taylor Calhoun City Edward Turnage Meridian jiUdiTH 11 ' Burt Waite West Point Bonnie Jean Warren DeKalb Curtis Younger Steems James Utsey West Point Betty Vanlandingham Vardaman Lester Vick DeKalb Linda Waggoner Columbus Lynn Weathers Columbus Ronnie White Collinsville Ted White Meridian Patricia Wiggins Meridian Harvey Watt Macon James Weathers DeKalb SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Sherrill Bailey Herbert Blakeney Thomas Briggs William Brown Thomas Cockrell Horace Craig Betty Culwell Jerry Davis Carl Duckworth Jim Koutroulis James Lever Don Massey William Pearson Louis Roberson Jerry Shelton Virginia Stroud James Swanzy Raymond Walker Troy Whitten James Woodfin Frances Yates Calhoun City Columbus Scooba Atmore, Ala. Macon Bailey Macon Collinsville West Point Los Angeles Macon Meridian Columbus Columbus Columbus Dal evil I e Columbus Meridian Columbus Macon DeKalb FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: Sharran Alexander Wade Aust William Bassett Robert Birdsong Thomas Chambers Sonny Cole Delmar Dennis Jerry Dyess Lance Eiland Rick Farr James Glenn Leland Goodman Nick Hairston Marilyn Head William Hill Chris Holbrook Richard Hubbard Brent Jackson Guy Jones Bobby Kinard Carl Lambert William Landrum L. C. Monette John Moore Lawrence Nickles Harold Phillips Barry Sansing Billy Smith Tommy Tabor James Turner Randall Warren Columbus Swift own Columbus Meridian Macon Columbus Bailey Meridian Macon Meridian Columbus Columbus Brooksville Scooba Macon Meridian Calhoun City Meridian DeKalb Macon DeKalb Columbus Meridian West Point Columbus Jacksonville, Fla. West Point Columbus Columbus Birmingham, Ala. Columbus 58 ANN E. ANDERSON M.A., University of North Carolina Mathematics t GENE CRAGO B.A., University of New Mexico Band CHRISTINE COVINGTON B.A., Millsaps M.B.E., University of Mississippi Business Education BARRIE BRIGHT B.S., Mississippi College English, Speech GERALDINE COLLINS M.A., University of Mississippi Voice, Piano KEYES CURRIE M.S., Mississippi Southern College Basketball, Government EDNA EARLE HARBOUR M.A., Mississippi State University English ROBERT HEAD B.S., Delta State M.A., University of Mississippi Chemistry, Physics DAVID HEARN B.S., Delta State M.B.E., University of Mississippi Business Education EARL JONES B.S., Livingston State Teacher ' s College Vocation-Technical PEGGY MAY B.S., Mississippi Southern College Library WILLIE NEAL M.S., Delta State M.A., George Peabody College History BOB SULLIVAN B.S., George Peabody Football Coach Sociology WARREN SWOOPE B.S., Mississippi State University Assistant Football Coach Economics GEORGE NIKETEAS B.A. and M.A., University of South Carolina English -■HETTIE PRICE B.S., and M.S., Mississippi State University Education, History ROY PRICE B.S., Mississippi State University Engineering, Math N. J. SMITH M.S., Mississippi State University Agriculture, Botany, Zoology MRS. HOLLIS YOUNGBLOOD Bible iff • ■1 I K 1 MRS. ONIE JUMPER Assistant to the Dean of Women MRS. OLGA HUTCHERSON Campus Store MRS. IDA MADISON Manager Campus Store MRS. THELMA McNEIL Dining Hall MRS. ALICE NOWELL Dietitian Zke Zwist Hits 8JIAA E.M.J. C. ' s Twist Champions. This is a dance??? gMJfe B0M_  ( ;■'  .£ Tl BfF %H 5 1 4f FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Dickerson, Tabor, Lott, Holbrook, House, Coleman, Woodfin, Farr, Manager — Cornelius. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Manager — Farrar, Dyess, Golden, Jackson, Evans, Pearson, Snell, Hill, Edwards, Swanzy. THIRD ROW, L. to R.: Lever, Koutroulis, Kinard, Walker, Finchum, Hubbard, Bobo, DeCell, Davis— Manager. FOURTH ROW, R. to L.: White, Moore, Eiland, Morgan, Warren, Dennis, Birdsong, Phillips. If you touch my leg, I ' ll scream ! 66 THE CAPTAINS Don Edwards Joe Golden Truman Finchum Coach Sullivan Coach Swoope THE MANAGERS Coot Farrar Lee Cornelius THE COACHES First Day of Spring Training ; £•■' _-. ■, •■■■-!■■.. ■.  w: it ' . ■: ' : ? ' . . BRENT JACKSON Halfback I ' ll :■. ' . -r DeWITT LOTT Guard EDDIE DICKERSON Halfback Don ' t stop now, Don! TRUMAN FINCHUM End JERRY DYESS End BOBBY KINARD End JIMMY COLEMAN Halfback FRANK DENNIS Guard I ' ll be O.K. in just a minute, Coach! RICHARD FARR Quarterback Look out, Itawamba ! Here comes rompin ' stompin ' Don Ed. LANCE EILAND Tackle fry $ f f ■$. f72 L ] 7 gjj CHARLES MORGAN Tackle TED WHITE Center TOMMY TABOR Halfback JIMMY BIRDSONG End BILLY PEARSON End JAMES SWANZY Guard Look, Fellows, let ' s talk this over down at the goal line! It only hurts when I smile. JIM KOUTROULIS End JAMES LEVER Halfback DON EDWARDS Quarterback Now what is that Referee up to ? Charles Ostrich Morgan TAL DeCELL Line Backer WM. GERT HILL Guard CHRIS HOLBROOK Guard RICHARD HUBBARD Fullback RANDALL WARREN Tackle CHARLES HOUSE Halfback I don ' t care who you are; get off my back! JERRY SNELL Fullback But, Coach, he throws them so hard! RAYMOND WALKER Tackle r r JIMMY WOODFIN Quarterback BOBBY EVANS Tackle JOE GOLDEN Fullback Roll on, Joe. HAROLD PHILLIPS Center DELBERT BOBO Tackle JOHN MOORE Center JOYCE TISDALE ALLIE MAE BYRAM MARGIE PHILLIPS ROSEMARY KIMBRELL BERNICE ATKINS MANAGER: Ray McLaurin COACH KEYES CURRIE Up, up, and away! 75 GERALD WAYNE THOMPSON Forward KENARD SHARP Guard SPENCE WAGGONER Forward TOMMY BRIGGS Center .  . f mm 76 LARRY NICKLES Guard MEREDITH STEPHENS Guard Close your mouth, Briggs. CHARLES BOSWELL RICKY HODGES Forward SONNY GLENN Forward DAVID EVERETT Guard Shoot it, Bubbles ! .. BOBBY KINARD Center JOE ODOM Forward m. FIRST ROW— L. to R.: Neal, Knight, Cohen, Edwards, Keys. SECOND ROW— L. to R.: Dudley, Henderson, Brown, Robinson, Goode, Cockerham. THIRD ROW— L. to R.: Mr. Bruster, Box, Hopper, Sharp, Hatton. ST Wl fSm iffL Coach T. E. BRUSTER 1 i m ir Jt p It is the policy of the staff of the LION to present the Lion Baseball team of the preceding year. This is necessary since the 1962 LION will go to press before spring. w I % it ■v wtftWii : LARRY COHEN « £ UasebaL JIM COCKERHAM CHARLES BOX KENARD SHARP JOHN DUDLEY nMtifife ■4% vwu ms m mi- ' HS8HK35M W  .2 r ift«rt j| s ■ELMER KNIGHT BOBBY HATTON JAMES PARKER earn CHARLES NEAL FELTON HENDERSON tf  - « BOBBY HOPPER W j As Vigilant looking, aren ' t they: What ' s up there, Bernice? Aren ' t they a happy looking couple? Ahhhhhhhh ! He ' s bashful. Wonder where the sign came from ? M o P - §• n t i W tf Hi ; i v s aBms£ A new type of dancing step? Step on him, Coleman ! Plunk was there to cheer the Lions on. But it wasn ' t all work . . . 5 . 5 -h(UD Really, Don, five at one time? This is from E.M.J.C? What is it?! Don ' t choke, Bobo ! Hey, why is everybody mad at me? 85 Oh no, Harold, still in training. O.K. Joe, so you didn ' t get the joke. Are you sure that was coffee, Joe? Primping again, DeCel? J 1 A 70 5 , V.I C PHI BETA LAMBDA y BUSINESS FRATERNI1V SEATED, Left to Right: Jimmy Daniels, Kenard Sharp, Eleanor Swoope, Gerald Wayne Thompson, Carolyn Williamson, Frank Dennis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Niketeas, Advisor, Charles Neal, Edna Snowden, Joann George, Vicki Hasie, Jerry Snell, Tal DeCel, Mrs. Harbour, Advisor. THIRD ROW: James Smith, Joe Golden, Edward Hunt. Officers, SEATED: Eleanor Swoope, Gerald Wayne Thompson. STANDING: Kenard Sharp, Jimmy Daniels. The president of the Student Council is elected every spring by the student body. He then ap- points the secretary and treasurer. This year Gerald Wayne Thompson was elected Pres. while Kenard Sharp was elected Vice-Pres. Eleanor Swoope was appointed Reporter, Jimmy Daniels, Treas. and Carolyn Williamson, Sec. The Student Council conducts all student elections, holds vari- ous dances during the year, and welcomes visitors at Homecoming, and the basketball games. Pi President of Student Body GERALD WAYNE THOMPSON V INITIATES: FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jerry Moody, Norma Ruth Cumberland, Brenda Stokes, Ellen Barnett. SECOND ROW— L. to R.: Ruth Boyd, Delores Compton, James Luke, Sandra Hud- nall, Carolyn Luke. THIRD ROW — L. to R.: Eleanor Swoope, Barbara Summerall, Billie Jean Kelly, Hazel Ross, Cherry Shepherd, Norma Ruth Croft. Phi Theta Kappa is a recognized hon- orary society whose object is to promote character and to cultivate fellowship among students in the junior colleges of the United States. Election to PTK places a particular stamp of merit upon the stu- dent for after he has passed the academic hurdle he still must pass a faculty com- mittee which judges him on character. OLD MEMBERS: SEATED: Rachel Gibson, James Smith, JoAnn George. STANDING: Carol Butchee, Carol Lynn Bridges, Edith Banks, Vicki Hasie, Terry Ann Key. 90 PHI BETA LAMBDA: FIRST ROW— L. to R.: Jean Welch, Carolyn Butchee, Faye Temple, Bernice Atkins, Edith Banks, Delores Compton, Linda Waggoner, Joan George. SECOND ROW: Carol Lynn Bridges, Norma Ruth Cumberland, Terry Key, Ruth Patterson, Joyce Tisdale, Joyce Robinson. THIRD ROW: Larry Guin, Mary Lou Harbour, Alice Stuart, Ellen Barnette, Hazel Ross. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Green, Sonny Turnage, Charles Gallaher. Phi fteta Cambda OFFICERS: L. to R.: Carolyn Butchee, Sec, Charles Galla- her, Vice-Pres., Faye Temple, President, Joan George, Report- er, Jean Welch, Treasurer. THE PRIDE OF EAST MISSISSIPPI The East Mississippi Junior College Marching Band We know that you are in there somewhere, Mr. Crago ! 92 S £ ; w ' ., ' Ill f I 1 CAROL LYNN BRIDGES Head Majorette EMILY TAYLOR DOTTY SMITH JACQUELYN COKER BARBARA ANDERSON Vr-r - JANET DAVIS ANN WARD I 1 ; 1 IkJI k Ij ■B 11 1- .-- 1 i H THE CRAGO HONOR SOCIETY is composed of outstanding Band students and membership is based on academic standing, instrumental excellence, co-operation and interest in the general musi- cal program. F T RST ROW: Archie Covington, Emily Taylor, Judy Vaughn, Carol Lynn Bridges, Ted Price. SECOND ROW: Mr. Crago, David Hutcherson, Morris Hudson, James Smith, Jackie Persons. E.M.J. C. ' s Drum major: JIMMY DANIELS 94 CLARINETS: Miles Patterson Judy Vaughn Mickey Pierce Emily Taylor Betty Thomason Carol Lynn Bridges Dottie Smith Royce Sullivan Neeley Johnson Donna Thomason FLUTES: Paula Leon Ann Warren Diane Aust Earleene Dabbs SAXOPHONES: Terry Ann Key Leatus Still Donna Vaughn Janet Davis Burt Waite Thomas Stribling Charles Kinard Robert Lockley Joe Utsey FRENCH HORNS: Vicki Hasie Ralph Downing Linda Hutcherson TRUMPETS: Archie Covington William Bassett James Smith Carey Williams Patricia Dabbs Charles Ray Allen Billy Bryan David Palmer Glenn Johnson TROMBONES: Ted Price Gene Carney David Hutcherson Jimmy Cooper Jimmy Daniels BASS HORN: Moris Hudson BARITONES: Jackie Persons Joe Howell BELLS: Jo Ann George PERCUSSION: Bill Marshall Johnny Donald Tommy Atkins Mark Meadows Bill Boyd mye Concert Band 95 E.M.J.C. GLEE CLUB: FIRST ROW— Left to Right: Carolyn Conner, Ted Price, Anita Johnson, Micky Pierce, Vickie Jennings, Archie Covington, Rosemary Kimbrell, William Bassett, Carolyn Butchee, Burt Waite, Jean Welch. SECOND ROW— I. to R.: Paulette Bobo, Joe Utsey, Mae Card, Ralph Downing, Moris Hudson, Dan Guest, Margie Phillips, Miles Patterson, Thomasine Baggett, Vicki Hasie. THIRD ROW — L. to R.: Joe Howell, David Mason, Harold Hunter, Mike May, Patricia Wiggins, Sherrill Bailey, James Smith, Waymond Goodman, Gene Carney. MIXED OCTET: Left to Right: Jean Welch, Margie Phillips, Dan Guest, Ted Price, James Smith, Mickey Pierce, Thomasine Baggett, Paulette Bobo. 96 Did you as : for the Blue Danube? i 1 - .JJBJiMwBmi i Ya— Ya— Yay ! ! ! Collegians Hate light, Mike? How ' bout Stars Fell on ' Bama NOTHIN f , -9 THE COLLEGIAN STAFF: SEATED— Left to Right: Cherry Shepherd, Eleanor Swoope, Langston Rogers, Joy McDonald, Mary Ann Gray. SECOND ROW: James Lever, Chris Holbrook, Darrell Walters, Eddie Ligon, Richard Hubbard, Donald Bell, Tommy Tabor, Harvey Watt. THIRD ROW: Ted White, Lance Eiland, Dennis Martin, Jerry Davis, Gerald Thompson, Wayne Ceymon, sponsor — Bob Sullivan. THE EDITOR: Langston Rogers Idol of the air ways? The Thinker v r , x Bye, now! V Yo-heave-ho 99 baptist Union B.S.U.: SEATED— Left to Right: Mary Chisolm, Dorothy Davis, Joan Burchfield. SECOND ROW: Ruth Patterson, Hazel Ross, Alice Stuart, Brenda Stokes, Jean James, Edna Snowden, Rev. Palmer. THIRD ROW: Dan Guest, James Smith, Jeffery Vincent, Joann George, Faye Temple, Nancy Brown, Joyce Tisdale, Waymond Goodman. 100 Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Swoope, Ratcliff, Kimbrell. SECOND ROW: Rev. Blanton, Robinson, Covington, Waggoner, Dahlem. THIRD ROW: Nickles, Spears, Waggoner, Guin, Fleming, Rev. Strickland. Officers, SEATED: Covington, Kim- brell. STANDING: Ratcliff, Wag- goner, Swoope. The Westminster club for Presbyterian stu- dents meets regularly with Reverend Strick- land since Reverend Blanton has left. Mem- bers can be seen running to the music build- ing every Monday night despite the weather. Wesley foundation WESLEY FOUNDATION: SEATED— left to Right: E-ernice Atkins, Ellen Barnette, Patsy El- dridge, Cherry Shepherd, Delores Compton. SECOND ROW: Margie Jones, Delia Tanner, Norma Ruth Cumberland, Rev. Youngblood, Billie Jean Kelley, Carolyn Williamson. THIRD ROW: Anita Johnson, Sandra Hudnall. 102 WSGA THE WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION— Left to Right: Jeffery Vincent, Cherry Shepherd, Eleanor Swoope, Miss Ann Anderson, Edna Snowden, Joan George, president. 103 TAL DECEL Middle-weight Golden Gloves Champion of Mississippi. 104 Looks cold, doesn ' t it? Ohhhh ! My toe. Hey, I want it too. Concentrating, Dyess? Neal ' s at it again. .... f £ 1 par ■105 Place where good friends meet. Ohh! You make me so Mad! Does a Thinking man ' s filter help any on that math? fj Boys, we need an imposed campus shot. Autographs 107 Autographs 108 Autographs 109 Autographs Mtograpks in Autographs 112 ( I I «ff i m ' • M . r ( i wH • • i ■, ■' - ■. ■' . - £■' . ' ■. , • ' ' . ■■■■; ■i ' r £  0 : v ■■f . '
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