East Mississippi Community College - Lion Yearbook (Scooba, MS)
- Class of 1963
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' ; . tfVRlfy Zhe 1 963 Don Bast Mississippi junior College Administration page 6 — 16 faculty 17 — 22 Sophomores 23 — 35 freshmen 36 — 48 Sports 49 — 72 Organizations 73 — 96 Personalities 97 — 107 (Filial fitiaaiaoif,. â– Itttlf l po Aj° U p e bet A f mm wSw To The Graduating Class of 1963: For the past nine years I have been privileged to address the various graduating classes of your alma mater. During this period of time many enriching associations and rewarding experiences have formed a part of a heritage that I can gratefully and humbly acknowledge. I am indeed proud, as must be each of you, of the innumerable achievements and the notable contributions of the former graduates of this institution. Never, however, has any graduating class manifested more spirit of en- thusiasm, of dedication, and of loyalty than have you, the members of the class of 1963. I am convinced that you, in an enduring way, are desirous of perpetuating the high aims and the lofty goals which, I trust, have been indelibly instilled in you. Further, I am convinced that you, in meeting the challenges and the responsibilities which lie ahead, will bring increased honor to your alma mater. I shall ever cherish fond memories of my associations with you, and I earnestly wish for you the best that life can offer. Yours sincerely, ? 2 R. A. Harbour Because of his concern for the students, his willingness to aid them at any time, and his understanding of their problems, Mr. Neal has gained the deep respect of the Student Body of East Mississippi Junior College. Though often in discomfort and pain because of his unfortunate accident in the fall, Mr. Neal has given to us a true example of courage and dedication as he has served in his capacity as teacher and as Registrar. For these reasons we, the members of the 1963 LION Staff, have chosen to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Neal, our friend and teacher. â– lull !•■■•• !•••■■LIBRARY AND SCIENCE BUILDING ENGINEERING 8M$e GIRLS ' DORMITORY INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING CAMPUS STORE ATHLETIC DORMITORY ACADEMIC BUILDING Campus BOYS ' DORMITORY AGRICULTURE BUILDING BUSINESS OFFICE DEAN PAUL K. CAMP 12 Dean of Men BOB SULLIVAN and Assistant Dean of Men KEN WADELL Dean of Women MISS ANNE ANDERSON Registrar WILLIE NEAL Business Manager CLARENCE ROBERTS n - 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 Bailey, Miss. LAUDERDALE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT DAN B. JOHNSON Meridian, Miss. JACK CLAYTON, JR Lauderdale, Miss. KENNETH JONES Meridian, Miss. JAMES T. SINGLEY M eridian, 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. Board 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. 14 The Executive Committee of Board of Trustees is made up of the County Superintendents of the three tax-supporting counties. MR. DAN JOHNSON, Chairman Lauderdale MRS. EVA MELVIN Noxubee MR. CHANDLER LAND Kemper — Secretary MRS. VIRGINIA SULLIVAN Secretary to the Business Manager Faculty 17 GERALDINE COLLINS B.Mus. Oberlin College M.M. University of Mississippi MUSIC CHRISTINE V. COVINGTON B.A. Millsaps College M.B.E. University of Mississippi OFFICE ADMINISTRATION ANNIE ANDERSON Dean of Women B.A. Mississippi State College for Women M.A. University of North Carolina MATH CHARLES BARRIE BRIGHT B.A. Mississippi College M.A. University of Mississippi ENGLISH PAUL K. CAMP Dean B.A. University of Ohio M.A. University of North Carolina ENGLISH, SPANISH, ART CLOIS CHEATAM B.S. and M.S. University of Mississippi CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS A. GENE CRAGO B.S. and M.A. New Mexico Highlands University MUSIC POWELL S. HALL, JR. B.A. and B.D. Emory University FRENCH AND BIBLE 18 EDNA B. HARBOUR B.A. and M.A. Mississippi State University ENGLISH DAVID L. HEARN B.S. Delta State M.B.E. University of Mississippi BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EARL JONES B.S. Livingston State College VOCATIONAL, TECHNICAL PEGGY MAY B.S. University of Southern Mississippi LIBRARIAN BOBBY MOORE B.S. and M.S. Mississippi State University BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE WILLIE NEAL B.S. University of Southern Mississippi M.A. Peabody College SOCIAL SCIENCE AND REGISTRAR Picture Not Available MRS. WILLIE NEAL B.S. University of Southern Mississippi M.S. Mississippi State University HOME ECONOMICS E. R. PRICE B.S. Mississippi State University Graduate Work University of Arkansas ENGINEERING 19 HELEN PRICE B.S. and M.S. Mississippi State University SOCIAL SCIENCE PHILLIP ROYAL B.S. and M.A. Mississippi State University SOCIAL SCIENCE N. J. SMITH B.S. and M.A. Mississippi State University AGRICULTURE AND SCIENCE ROB SULLIVAN B.S. Peabody College Graduate Work, Mississippi State University PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND FOOTBALL COACH KEN WADDELL B.S. University of Tennessee PHYSICAL EDUCATION Picture Not Available 20 MRS. ONIE JUMPER Assistant to the Dean of Women MRS. ALICE NOWELL Dietitian MRS. IDA MADISON Manager of the Campus Store MRS. KEY Dining Hall MRS. CLYDE HUTCHERSON Campus Store 21 Remember the Great Blizzard of ' 63 I thought this was a dormitory, not a monastery. (Now, if I jump his Dr. Pepper, he ' ll get my Coke and Pepsi and ... If I jump his Grape he ' ll . . .) Then why did you order eight hamburgers? 22 Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS Ralph Downing Brenda Stokes . Vice-President Secretary Cherry Shepherd Rickey Hodges ... Reporter President 24 LARRY BUTLER Shuqualak DEWEY CAMP Columbus CHARLES RAY ALLEN Vardaman BERNICE ATKINS Mabin THOMASINE BAGGETT Scooba CLIFTON LEE BAILEY Vardaman MELVIN BANKS Macon DELBERT BOBO Calhoun City 25 HUBERT GENE CARNEY Meridian CHARLES CHISOLM Meridian JIMMIE CLOPTON Columbus JACQUE COKER Lauderdale DELORES COMPTON Meridian CAROLYN CONNER Shuqualak 26 NORMA CROFT Brooksville GLEN CULBERSON DeKalb ROBERT EGGER JR. Caledonia JAMES EVANS Meridian LEMMIE DANIELS Columbus ALGIE DAVIS DeKalb TAL DeCELL Meridian ROBERT DEXTER West Point JOHNNY DONALD Clarkdale JOHN HENRY DOUGHTY Coral Gables, Fla. 27 RICK FARR Meridian ANDREW FLEMING Scooba CHARLES R. GALLAHER West Point WENDELL R. GEORGE DeKalb DOUGLAS GOODMAN Columbus WAYMON GOODMAN Meridian BOBBY GREEN Columbus JOSEPH CALVIN GULLEY Atmore, Ala. DWALA HAND Pascagoula MILLER HENRY III Jackson 28 LINDA HIGGINBOTHAM Maeon DAVID HUTCHERSON Scooba RICK HODGES Collinsville CHRIS HOLBROOK Meridian JOE HOWLE Macon SANDRA HUDNALL Shuqualak ' W BRENT JACKSON Meridian LINDA JARVIS Philadelphia 29 NEELY JOHNSON Scooba MARGIE JONES DeKalb BILLIE JEAN KELLEY DeKalb ROSE MARY KIMBRELL Columbus CHARLES KINARD Meridian AUTHUR LACKEY DeKalb 30 CAROLYN LUKE Porterville FRED LUKE Preston JOHNNY NESTER DeKalb JAMES OLIVER Columbus SHIRLEY McCOOL Columbus EUGENE MAY Collinsville BILL MARSHALL Meridian MARK MEDOWS Columbus ROGER MITCHELL Caledonia LESLIE MOORE Center Hill 31 RICHARD OLIVER Caledonia NOLAN PALMER Linville RUTH PATTERSON Macon MILES PATTERSON West Point JACKIE PERSONS Scooba MICKEY PIERCE Macon 32 HARRY PUCKETT DeKalb HAZEL ROSS DeKalb LANGSTON ROGERS Calhoun City EARL SANDERS Columbus CHERRY SHEPHARD Gholson WADE SHIRLEY Meridian JERRY SNELL Meridian RONNIE SPEARS Collinsville BRENDA STOKES Macon ALICE STUART Scooba 33 RANDELL SUTHERLAND Vardaman GERALD TAYLOR West Point JOHN LARRY TAYLOR Calhoun City JOHN TEMPLE Scooba EUGENE THOMAS DeKalb BETTY THOMASON Scooba 34 EDWARD TURNAGE Meridian JOE UTSEY West Point BURT WAITE West Point W g BONNIE WARREN DeKalb HARVEY WATT Macon JIMMY WEATHERS DeKalb LYNN WEATHERS Columbus PARTICIA WIGGINS Meridian DUDLEY HILL Scooba NOT PICTURED SHARON ALEXANDER Columbus WILLIAM BASSETT Columbus DAVID BOUCHILLON . Shuqualak RALPH DOWNING ___. Waynesboro LANCE EILAND __ Macon DAVID EVERETT Meridian C. G. GASTON Calhoun City SONNY GLENN _ Columbus THOMMY GLENN Columbus NICK HAIRSTON Crawford WILLIAM HILL ___._. West Point RICHARD HUBBARD Calhoun City BOBBY KINARD Scooba JAMES LEVER Macon JOHN MOORE West Point KATE MORGAN Columbus BARRY SANSING West Point BILLY SMITH Columbus JAMES EARL SWANZY Columbus TED WHITE Meridian 35 •.ft 1 II ||g:;:::j;i gl;- â– â– â– ,v : . : . :: ,. .,.â– . - CLASS OFFICERS Ronnie Fulton ___ Buddy Faulkner Vice-President Reporter Keyes Currie Lester Smith Secretary President 36 ROY ADAMS Meridian FRED ALMOND DeKalb BARBARA ANDERSON Scooba KATHYE ANDERSON Scooba JIMMY ANDERSON Scooba BILLY BURKS DeKalb LUCILLE BOYD Scooba BOBBY BRANDON Columbus WESLEY BRANDON Columbus JACQUE BRELAND Macon KENNETH BRIGGS Scooba JAMES BOATNER Meridian TERRY BUCHANAN DeKalb JIMMY BUTTLER Gholson 38 THOMMY CASTLE Collinsville JOHN CHANCELLOR Macon HOWARD CREEKMORE DeKalb VIRGINIA CREEKMORE Macon MARILYN CULLUM Meridian MARY ELIZABETH CULP EPPER Meridian CAROL CHATAM Meridian GARY CLARK Macon GEORGE CLAY Lauderdale JOHN CLAY Collinsville JEP CLEMENS Macon RUTHELL COOK Houston 39 RAYMOND CUMBERLAND Preston KEYES CURRIE JR. Scooba OUIDA DAVIS DeKalb LINDA FAYE DUBOSE Enterprise GEORGE ETHRIDGE Meridian CAROLYN FAUCETTE Meridian 40 STERLING FLOORE Macon RAY FULTON Preston MARTIN HARRISTON Porterville MAYNARD HARDIN Columbus RONNIE FULTON Meridian CAROL GARRETT Shuqualak PATRICIA GIBSON Collinsville TALMADGE GIBSON DeKalb GRANVILLE GOODMAN Meridian BOBBY GRESSETT Meridian 41 RUBY JEAN HARBOUR Meridian LEON HIGGINBOTHEM Macon THELMA HIGGINBOTHAM Gholson GAYLE HUSTON Collinsville HENRY HUDNAL Meridian JANE JACKSON Gholson 42 GEORGE JACKSON Meridian GENE LIVINGSTON LEE ROY LOLLAR Columbus LEWIS LONG DeKalb DON LUKE Preston LOUIS McDADE Porterville KERMIT McCALEB Artesia DWICHT McCOMB Mathiston GARY MAYATT Collinsville LINDA MAY Collinsville JOAN MOWRY Brooksville BILLY NOLEN Columbus 43 BARBARA PALMER Preston NANCY PALMER Preston ROY PARTRIDGE DeKalb ROY PENDERGRASS Shuqualak GENE PERSONS Shuqualak CHARLES POWELL Columbus 44 MERDOCK ROBINSON Preston IVONNE SALTER DeKalb WINFRED SANDERSON Columbus BETTY JO STEPHENS Edinburg, Indiana WAYNE TAYLOR Wathesboro, Ala. KENNETH SHADOWS Meridian JOHNNY SHANNON Meridian GEORGE SHOEMAKE Birmingham, Ala. DIANNE SMITH Scooba LESTER SMITH Columbus LARRY SPAINHOUR Columbus 45 DAVID THEAD Meridian KENNETH THOMAS Meridian BETTY CAROL THOMPSON Meridian MELWOOD THOMPSON Baily MARY JANE TOWNSEND DeKalb JUDY VAUGHN Scooba 46 ED WATSON Mathiston CAROLYN WILLIAMS Meridian JERRY WILKERSON DeKalb JAMES WILSON DeKalb WAYNE WILSON DeKalb NANCY YORK Aliceville, Ala. NOT PICTURED PERRY LEE BARKER Calhoun City MONTY BEDDINGFIELD Vimville BUDDY BRADFORD _ Columbus THOMAS BRELAND Prairie Point ALLEN BRUTON Scooba MARVIN BRYAN Scooba MORGAN CADE Brooksville MARY CARLEY Macon ROBERT CARLISLE Meridian THOMAS COLEMAN Shuqualak TERRY DAVIS Collinsville ABBIE FRALEY . ' ... Macon RONALD FRANKS Macon JOSEPH GULLY DeKalb CHARLES HAGOOD DeKalb BOBBY HARPER West Point ELMER HIGGINBOTHAM Macon DORIS HOPPER DeKalb SANDRA HUBBARD Calhoun City THOMAS JOLLY DeKalb JIMMY KIBE Columbus CONNIE KING Brooksville VIRGIL KYNERD Bailey EDWARD LIGON Birmingham, Ala. EVA LINTON Meridian BILL MANN Columbus CHARLES MANNING Columbus JAMES MAPP Brooksville LINDSEY MURPHY Columbus RHODY OTTS Caledonia LEE PALMER DeKalb JUSTIN POWELL DeKalb BILLY RALEIGH Electric Mills CHARLES SHARP Collinsville CAROL SIMMONS Macon CHARLES SMITH Scooba WILLIAM SMITH Columbus BRUCE STOKES Columbus WAYMON TILLY Columbus FAYE VON KANEL Macon GLADYS WALTON Macon LARRY WATKINS DeKalb WALTON WILLIS Columbus CLIFTON WILSON West Point BILLY WOOTEN Montpelier 47 The Scooba Tech Volunteer Fire Department Quick! He ' s still writing on the board! Elementary, my dear Watson! Aw, I ' ll bet you say that to all the girls ! 48 AtHet !i .. i â– . â– â– 1 i  •Skkm , f i ' j â– ' . . ! â– i fc  i a ii j s Htti tfif fe A fel Mht. „A ' ; f r ' ' â– : ' . ,, .; â– ; : 0pl , t; t Magnolia Bowl Ztophy 50 THE COACHES Head Coach Bob Sul- livan flanked by his staff, Coach Ken Wad- dell and Coach James Swanzy. THE MANAGERS Leon Higginbotham and Ronnie Fulton Publicity Director Langston Rogers instructs our star quarterback Lester Smith on how to throw a pass while student coach Randall Warren watches in amazement. Shove gently, Higginbotham RICHARD HUBBARD fullback You sure that ' s the way out, Jabo??? LESTER SMITH quarterback CHRIS HOLBROOK guard JERRY DYESS halfback BOBBY EVANS tackle DWIGHT McCOMB quarterback 4ii GENE LIVINGSTON end ALGIE DAVIS halfback Picture Not Available ED WATSON tackle HUBERT WATSON halfback JIMMY BUTLER fullback BOB FERGUSON tackle Lions 20 Lions 16 Lions 14 Lions 34 Lions 34 Lions 20 Lions 20 Lions 8 Lions _ 8 Lions 24 Jones Decatur 14 Co-Lin 15 Southwest 6 Northwest 14 Hinds Itawamba 6 Perkston 13 Holmes 6 Delta 27 Lions MAGNOLIA BOWL 13 Marion J rj. . BUDDY FAULKNER tackle RICK FARR quarterback TED WHITE center DEWITT LOTT auard DEWEY CAMP tackle Tici BRENT JACKSON end WILLIAM HILL guard WESLEY BRANDON end , | ,..% â– f 1 1 . i P 41 Efl ft i |Hnf ' flh « 1 WrÂ¥ Si — • mi . «P , j .«v . 1 4, V JIMMY KIBE fullback Hurry, Chris! ! and kill this ANT BOBBY KINARD end You mean that this is a football??? ' ■• v ;.â– ' ! â– . JERRY SNELL halfback ELMER HIGGINBOTHAM center m - jt ' V. c : ;•■■' ' • jw ALLEN BRUTON halfback JOHN CHANCELLOR end DELBERT BOBO end â– HI OS BUDDY BRADFORD end JOHN MOORE center LANCE EILAND tackle HOWARD CREEKMORE halfback TAL DeCELL end 1 jgft â– a 1 l?1 H sgl wesc I . , I K I , â– â– â– â– ::: ;:;â– . • ' -., 58 tJljr : ; j i : Sophomore Maids MISS ROSEMARY KIMBRALL escorted by Bob Dexter MISS BRENDA STOKES escorted by Leatus Still ■• 59 Maids MISS BARBARA ANDERSON escorted by Rick Hodges -a . J Nfc, v MISS MARY JANE TOWNSEND escorted by Kenneth Briggs ..- v 60 - _ Homecoming Quern mi • k Mce ?aye Stuart 61 _ -.. COACH KEYES CURRIE MANAGER BEN THORNTON 62 DAVID EVERETT BOBBY KINARD RICK HODGES MERIDITH STEPHENS JUNIOR BRIGGS KEYES CURRIE JR. SONNY GLENN LARRY BOX 4S JIMMY BOATNER SCORES Lions „ . ... 90 78 .... Northwest Lions .... .... 70 66 Northeast Lions .... .... 61 65 Holmes Lions .... .... 71 88 Hinds Lions .... .... 70 79 .... Itawamba Lions ... .... 72 82 .... Northwest Lions .... .... 79 70 Holmes Lions .... .... 62 66 Delta Lions ..... .... 72 82 Northeast Lions . .... 79 76 _. Pearl River Lions ___. .... 68 71 — . Northwest Lions ... .... 71 77 .... Northwest Lions ... .... 97 66 .. Walker J.C. Lions ... .... 79 83 Jones Lions ._. ..... 63 83 Decatur Lions __. ..... 69 82 Hinds Lions ... .... 77 98 Decatur Lions ... ..... 73 63 -_- Perkinston Lions ... ..... 69 76 ____ Northeast Lions . ..... 83 80 .... Itawamba Lions . ..... 91 98 Decatur Lions . .....102 109 Livingston St. Lions . ..... 86 101 -__. Northwest Lions ___ ..... 79 70 Delta Lions ..... 82 86 _. Pearl River Lions ... ..... 68 79 Jones Lions ..... 79 75 Livingston St. Tournament Lions ... ..... 64 77 Delta MACKIE SHARP LARRY HALEY GARY MAYATT KNEELING — L to R — Gerald Taylor, Bobby Egger, Lemmie Daniel, Mgr. Spence Waggnor, Wade Shirley, Rick Hodges, Meridith Stephens STANDING — L to R — Langston Rogers, Lavoid Lewis, Coot Farrar, Chris Holbrook, Coach Swoope, Gert Hill, Algie Davis, Rick Farr and Waymond Goodman COACH WARREN OOP SWOOPE It is the policy of the staff of the LION to present the Lion Baseball team of the pre- ceding year. This is necessary since the 1963 LION will go to press before spring. 66 t WADE SHIRLEY WAYMOND GOODMAN RICK HODGES RICK FARR ' COOT FARRAR LAVOID LEWIS BOBBY EGGER ' LANGSTON ROGERS ALGIE DAVIS GURT HILL LEMMIE DANIALS GERALD TAYLOR JAKE STEPHENS CHRIS HOLBROOK sP? « ,JP- t sBM 69 BETTY CAROL THOMPSON ROSE MARY KIMBRELL GEORGE SHOEMAKER THOMASINE BAGGETT JOAN MOWRY KAY WARREN Girls ' Jntmmurab h m m mm 71 fays ' jHtmmurab Organizations M. SMflC Student Council Left to Right SEATED: Ruth Patterson, WSGA President; Ruthell Cook, Secretary; Langston Rogers, President; Rick Hodges, Vice-President; Mary Jane Townsend. Standing from Left: Mr. Clovis Cheatham, sponsor; Wm. Hill; Howard Creekmore; Chris Holbrook, Sophomore Class President; Bobby Brandon; Ralph Downing, Treasurer; Leatus Still, LION Editor; Lester Smith, Freshman Class President; Mose Fleming; Jerry Snell; Mr. Bob Moore and Mrs. Edna Harbour, sponsors. The Student Council, which is a representative group, plans student activities, holds all elections, and coordinates faculty and student relations. Student Council Officers 74 President of Student Body LANGSTON ROGERS 75 WSQA Zke Women ' s Students Government Assoeiation Left to Right: Dwala Hand, Mary Jane Townsend, Miss Ann Anderson, Jane Jackson, Sandra Hudnall, Ruth Patterson — President 76 V Zhe Collegian Staff Left to Right: Waymond Goodman, Dwala Hand, Wendell George, Wesley Brandon, Cap Gaston. BACK ROW: Meredith Stevens, Wade Shirley, Leatus Still, Marvin Cole, Bohby Aldridge, Marvin Bryan, David Shelton, Fred Haley, Randall Sutherland. Left to Right : Sports Editor: Waymond Goodman Society Editor: Dwala Hand Editor in Chief: Langston Rogers News Editor: Leatus Still 77 Photographer Miller Henry Editor Leatus Still Advisor Mr. C. B. Bright Zhe 1 963 CM Staff Rosemary Kimbrell, George Eithridge, Thomasine Baggett Carolyn Conner, Jackie Coker, Dwala Hand, Larry Spainhour, Mickey Pierce Annual Sweetheart Zhomas ' me Baggett Phi Zheta Kappa National junior College Honorary Scholastic Society FIRST ROW L. to R.:Norma Croft, Gail Houston, Ruth Patterson, Ruby Jean Harbour, Carol Chatham, Gary Clark, Pat Moffett, Jaque Breland SECOND ROW L. to R.: Carolyn Duke, Pat Gibson, Cherry Shepherd, Sandra Hudnall, Marilyn Cullum, Delores Compton THIRD ROW L. to R.: Roy Adams, Buddy Faulkner, Jerry Snell, Ray Fulton The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa is to promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes of the junior colleges of the United States of America. OFFICERS: President— BUDDY FAULKNER Vice-President— CAROLYN LUKE Secretary— GAIL HOUSTON Treasurer— DELORES COMPTON Sponsor— MRS. R. A. HARBOUR Phi Zheta Kappa Sweetheart Pat Qibsoti Phi Meta Cambda SEATED Left to Right: Pat Gibson, Treasurer; Jane Jackson; Connie King; Alice Patterson, Presi- dent. STANDING: Bernice Atkins, Sonny Turnage, Vice-President; Carol Chatham; Hazel Ross; Delores Compton, Secretary; Janelle Linton; Carolyn Conner; Chas. Gallaher. Phi Beta Lambda is a national college organization for students enrolled in business subjects. This organization seeks to develop competent, aggressive business leadership, to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations, to encourage improvement in scholarship, and to promote school loyalty. Officers of Phi Beta Lambda Phi Ma Cam beta Sweetheart $ane facksoH ssu mwTmmm mmMmtmmmmmmmmimmmmma mnmmmmmmmxmimmmmmmmmmmmm mm m Ill— baptist Student Union M bers SEATED Left to Right: Kay Warren, Alice Patterson, David Everett— President, Thomasine Baggett, ' Brenda Stokes STANDING Left to Right: Ruth Patterson, Carolyn Williams, David Thead, Kenneth Shadows, Chas. Ray Allen, Linda Higginbotham, Carol Faucett All Baptist students enrolled in EMJC are members of the BSU. This constitutes one half of the student body. An elected group organizes the activities of the organization. The purpose of BSU is to serve as a link between college and the home church and to guide spiritual development during formative college years. REV. HERBERT FRITH Director and local pastor 84 1 Wesley foundation SEATED Left to Right: Mary Elizabeth Culpepper, Cherry Shepherd, Gene Carney, Margie Jones, Peggy May STANDING: Mr. D. T. Ridgway, Conference Coordinator of Methodist Student Work; Ray Fulton; Sharon Alexander; Jep Clemens; Bernice Atkins; Roy Adams; Gail Houston, and Rev. Powell Hall, Sponsor SANDRA HUDNALL President REV. POWELL HALL Sponsor r r t . ! ! . . V 86 ' -• â– : 4 : - : j;:;sS .-- ' £M$C Marching Wand DRUM MAJOR Bill Mann â– â– ;:d;i?- ::: 4: « nu BARBARA ANDERSON DORIS WOODFIN JACKIE BRELAND PAULA LEON HEAD MAJORETTE JANET DAVIS ANN WARREN GARY CLARKE JACKIE COKER DOTTIE SMITH r CLARINETS Mickey Pierce Judy Vaughn Miles Patterson Gary Clarke Betty Thomason Donna Thomason FLUTES Paula Leon Ann Warren Diane Aust BASS CLARINET Jackie Breland FRENCH HORNS Ralph Downing Jep Clemens Linda Hutcherson BASS HORNS Larry Spainhour Lewis Long BELLS Pat Moffitt BARITONES Joe Howell Billy Nolen 88 4 â– 4 X 4fjAk â– - •;•■.. SAXOPHONES Leatus Still Janet Davis Granville Goodman Robert Lockley Burt Waite Charles Kinard Bill Mann Joe Utsey PERCUSSION Bill Marshall Johnny Donald Mark Medows Doris Woodfin TROMBONES Ted Price Gene Carney David Hutcherson Wayne Taylor Winford Sanderson TRUMPETS William Bassett William Godfrey Billy Burks Billy Spenser Charles Ray Allen Carey Williams Perry Barker 89 SMflC Wand Honor Society SEATED Left to Right: Joe Utsey, Judy Vaughn, Linda Hutchinson, Janet Davis, Burt Waite, Miles Patterson. BACK ROW: Mr. A. G. Crago, Ralph Downing, David Hutchinson, Ted Price, Charles Allen, and Gene Carney Band Director MR. A. G. CRAGO 90 Band Sweetheart ffudy Vaughn SJlfid Chows FIRST ROW L. to R. : Joan Mowry, Mary Elizabeth Culpepper, Betty Jo Stephens, Rose Mary Kimbrell, Patricia Wiggins, Delores Compton, Barbara Palmer, Pat Moffett, Betty Carol Thompson, Carol Chatham, Kay Warren, Carolyn Conner SECOND ROW: Gene Carney, Charles Ray Allen — Accompanist, Ralph Downing, Wayne Taylor, Jep Clemens, Ted Price, Burt Waite, Mickey Pierce, Winfred Sanderson, Perrie Barker, Charles Caperton EMJC BARBERSHOP QUARTET Wayne Taylor Charles Caperton Ted Price Winfred Sanderson : Spring Recital: MICKEY PIERCE 92 Chorus Sweetheart ftetty Carol Zhompson Zke Collegians Left to Right: Bill Marshall, Mickey Pierce, Joe Utsey, Charles Kinard, Miller Henry and seated, Perry Barker 94 â– f- â– Â Â â– Radio Sound Central Electrical Wizard BURT BUCHANAN Station Manager-Disc Jockey JESSE PRESCOTT I Satisfied Customers BILL MANN and GEORGE JACKSON 95 Personalities Rickey Modges 98 I Miss S+M +C Cherry Shepherd 99 ' Most Mandsome Mob by Verier 100 Most beautiful ftrenda Stokes Means WESLEY BRANDON 102 ALICE PATTERSON ' 03 QUhh Culberson and Cherry Shepherd 104 Most Jntellectual Sandra M udnall and £ ester Smith 105 Best Dressed David SheltoH and Maze I Koss 106 . K â– 4. € I i ,,, • â– --.. , â– â– j . v- ,- Ato Courteous jCester Smith and Cherry Shepherd 107 ' â– - ' x « . «i t ;. Tight Song r • . : % V ! ■— -  « s  «I|[i ' iilliill ?s :-sss.« :00- mmm mSmi :- ■■■• , Mien OK E-M J-C gets a start Eft gdnna thriri ole Mississippi ' s heart Ts ' re gonna put that school wight on the map All • • 1 And do it with a snap, a sna .« ' •i e ' re a loyal band w::4s is:::!:f !:r : 8:A With progress we will always step, always step, PEP, PEP, PEP! (Tune: Washington and Lee Swing ) :::: : T :: â– â– S JEfSfeSfc I V ' « ; ir . â– 108 + K. - :S,::,. :4W L. E-MJ-( is aJff Pori Heart and soul of eaclyto d Over | Pjand foe vict Deep im|rae thy cheris « Arftetl with loyalty. Single I As our hearts with love 4f ' A1 -na MaJWTf:«Sj-C GodJpr £i «f • Kf ? Mwfclffiffi. j33 M| Ifii â– â„¢ W US • in  ► Guiding all in work and prayer. 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