East Mississippi Community College - Lion Yearbook (Scooba, MS)

 - Class of 1980

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' 4 4 r ' « y ■  -•■  • ' t v V z 3 L I %- ar,:: ■, o N 8 From ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggety beasties And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us Scottish Prayer We love to be frightened — to be scared bluel That is why we watch horror mov- ies, read scary books and tell spooky stories late at night. Fright is a very desired emotion; if we cannot find it, we create it because we really do need it — all of us. That is why we are really lucky when we discover tailored, made-to-order fright. The Hairy Man gives us that. He has for years and he continues to weave his ghoulish magic and probably will for another hundred years. The frightful, fearful, horrible Hairy Man i we fear him; we love him. He has become as much a part of our scene as Wednesday night movies, Thursday night dates, mid-terms, pool in the student center, pep-rallies, water fights and buddies. We hear about him from the veterans of nights alone at the ' teee ' or in the darkness of the Alamo. People have heard him, seen him, talked with him, run from him, braved him and known him as a personal friend. Who is the Hairy Man ? Legend has it that this fellow, half-man and half-beast, has roamed the woods in this area for years. No one knows why he exists or what it is that he seeks. His insane screams have been heard by dozens of people throughout the years, screams which send chills of ravishing terror down the spine. One prominent citizen of the Scooba community, not known for his vague and inane ramblings, reportedly came face-to-face with the marauding beast in what can only be described as a close encounter of the worst kind. Walking through the woods one day at dusk, this gentleman, a sober-minded, down-to-earth leader of the community, came into a clearing whereupon the following episode was enacted: He was drinking at a stream, down on all-fours, the witness recounted. When he saw me, he straightened up, standing upright. He looked at me and I stared back. For what seemed an eternity, but in reality was only a few seconds, we observed each other. Then he calmly turned and walked rapidly away into the woods like a man. He looked like a man and had a terrible smell about him. He strongly resembled a normal man, especially his eyes . . those eyes. No one can be certain where or when the Hairy Man legend originated. No one can be certain that he even exists. Montaigne said that men are most likely to be- lieve what they least understand. Maybe that is why we believe in this odd fellow who roams about us in the night. We really do want to believe. Even those of us who say we don ' t believe in him don ' t particularly like the idea of being alone on campus or in the woods nearby while thinking about him. So, Hairy Man , if you really are out there, we really do love you. And we fear you and respect you. You have given us that precious feeling that we constantly seek; that feeling that movies are made to exploit, that books are written to awaken, that stories are told around campfires to inspire — that wonderful, exhilirating, knee- knocking fright. For this we gratefully dedicate the 1979-80 edition of the LION to you, our constant and foreboding nemesis. HA M Kn c a  LU HOMECOMING ' 79 n SOhiOMOK HAIDS 12 13 3C •v. ' .- 5 vu.ttf V  « • • 4 - ' • ■ u ?■:.. . SOPHOMORE MAIDS SARA BOBBIE- RICHARDS COLLIER ■. i. . f S ' V- +M ♦ - S %T V - • , : v 17 • i4 . ' ' 7 ' FRESHMAN MAIDS VANESSA ANGIE JOHNSON WHITNEY Serf i « v i L 5 ¥ X 4 f • i W 1 SJ ■. . ' • pv . ' : V-w •• • S i MB ! ' t G?  MissEtAi J. C-- Sarah Richards I mi 9 LU 4 v — I.. o r I 1 18 Ift BRAD ATHAM y i«3 HEARON AND ENSSE HERRON D G LU 19 LU a c 20 2 O O 21 u 22 : i- • «. . . • ' O O : ?•% ■•:■ M? o 23 t PRENTISS PERRY 24 TAMMY COL S D Q. 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V 1. ., 48 LIONS PRIDE 49 MORTUARY CLUB 50 PHI BETA LAMBDA 51 PHI THETA KAPPA 52 PRIME TIME PLAYERS 53 54 R.OJ.C m 55 STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL 56 Paula May Field Conductor Carol Taylor Wendy DiMichele 57 VICA FARM MANAGEMENT 58 WESLEY 59 Julie Rhaly Kimbell Puckett v -! Bj— E ifi Bridget Baty WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES Linda Luke Barry Boatner Sarah Richards John Smith 60 1977 ALL STATERS ALAN WOODS— ALL REGIONAL 7 DODIE COLVIN— STATE BEST CATCHER BEN CHANDLER DEWEY LOTT jfLgt BOBKRESHNER ENTIRE TEAM WAS HONORABLE MENTION ALL STATE CO o Cl. NORTH HALF CHAMPS 1979 62 1 : , w % ft ■•. ' • Iff it { i Jp 63 ▲ Ko J8 i 144 1 1 43 1 kifwl 1 31 1 J 32 ' • . 133 1 XL w - - S i H ■ 1 i - SS Sophomores: Melinda Lott, Gloria Fields, Teresa Bynum, Allie Simonds, Bobbie Collier 64 65 Front Row: Alfred Johnson, Doug Alford, Tim Lockey, Willie Walker, Curtis Stringfellow Back Row: Terry Dale, Ira Smith, Mike Hearon, Monty Cole, Tommy Tillman, Mike Hall 66 . 67 Sophomores: Monty Cole and Tim Lockey Coach Richard Mathis 68 69 Coach Gerald Poole Standing: A.J. Hartell, Bubba Hanson, Billy Littlejohn, Gary Eads, Oscar Robinson, Alan Woods, Ernest Brackett, Dewey Lott, Ralph Craddieth, Dodie Colvin, Terry Anderson Kneeling: Scott McDonald, Steve Yarbrough, Glenn Hickman, Jeff Anderson, Paul Henry, Mike Pierce, Gary Hunt, Barry Boatner, Bubba Permenter 70 Bat Girls Back Row: Sarah Richards, Sharon Lee, Suzanne Madison Front Row: Suzanne Irby, Terisa Mayatt Pitchers Back Row: Ralph Craddieth, Lewey Lott, A.J. Hartel, Bubba Hanson Front Row: Scott McDonald, Mike Pierce, Steve Wbrough 71 OUTFIELDERS Back Row: Gary Eads, Terry Anderson, Oscar Robinson Front Row: Gary Hunt 72 CATCHERS Back Row: Dodie Colvin Front Row-. Glenn Hickman, Scott McDonald INFIELDERS Back Row: Ralph Craddieth, Dewey Lott, Allen Woods, Dodie Colvin, Ernest Brackett Front Row: Jeff Anderson, Billy Littlejohn, Paul Henry, Barry Boatner, Bubba Permenter 73 EMJC LION FOOTBALL TEAM AND COACHING STAFF Picture at left: Standing Steve Davis, Tony McCullough. Kneeling: Rand Bradberry. ,iU V ' jf is $ i$4 , « SSflHNi S 74 EMJC CHEERLEADERS ■■H 75 Terr Anderson Joseph Scott Willie Gillespie Darren Volheim III I Calvin Thompson Dodie Colvin Bubba Permenter Scott McDonald Jeff Anderson Gary Hunt Greg Hickman Alvin Hudson George Baskin Gary Eads Mason Jackson Billy Reed 76 Richard Keene Lee Hatcher Marvin Jackson Mike Jones Robert Parker Don Mosley Gerald Granger Barry Boatner Larry Vaughn :-■■•. Ken Waddell Willie Wilson 4lJ Jim Bessette s?Hm ■ Cheyene Trussell Allen Goley Al Clemmons Charles Clearman 77 Tim Croft Richard Porter Ralph Craddieth Prentiss Perry Jerry Williams u ' ■■ ' ■ ■— «— == ■K Bubba Hansen l John Moore Gary Reed Clois Hill Ben Hurst Bob Ford David Baylor James Baskin Arvis Craddieth William Evans Keith Cumberland 78 Robert Keel Mitch Snider Terry Vaughn Ricky Washington George Morris Jack Boyette Randy Williams Billy Carlisle John Smith Joel Kilgore Fred Henderson Mickey Stokes Jeff Moore 79 Larry Trimble Eddie Harlan Rodney Lofton Larry Colling FOOTBALL MANAGERS Rodney Wright, Aubery Sudduth. Jeff Hood, Robert Drake FOOTBALL FIELD GETS A NAME % , 80 Kendall Adcock James Alexander Doug Alford Jeff Anderson Keith Barnacastle Clarence Barrow James Baskin Jim Bessette Janet Bond Michael Borntrager Jack Boyette Lisa Brewer Charlie Brown Tanice Brown 82 Jeanne Bush Linda Campbell A Billy Carlisle Patricia Clark Brenda Coleman Sandra Coleman Debra Collier Larry Collins Brenda Conner Jeff Cullum Cindy Cumberland Terry Dale Shirley Danials 83 Noah Davis Nancy Daws Barbara Deason Bernard Dinnard Susan Dyer Gary Eads Jennifer Eads Betty Edwards Greg Ebgert Terry Espey • ' Roger Etheredge Wilma Fair Gloria Fields Bob Ford 84 Randy Galloway Lisa Gibson Willie Gillespie Nevil Grayham Gerald Granger David Grayson Donnie Grayson Janet Greer Brenda Griffin Dellie Gully Arleta Haggard Mike Hall Bubba Hanson Ricky Harrison Linda Hopson Alvin Hudson Phyllis Hudson Jerry Hull Gary Hunt Suzanne Irby 11 Mark Jaynes Doug Jernigan Alfred Johnson Odell Johnson - ' (is: Vanessa Johnson Mike Jones Robert Keel Robin Keeley 86 Peggy Hairston Lee Hatcher Mike Hearon Fred Henderson Paul Henry Jackie Herron J Glen Hickman Greg Hickman Mike Hicks Ricky Higgenbotham Barbara Hill Benny Ray Hill Clois Hill Geneva Hopson 87 Richard keene Stacy Kemp Kim Key Joel Kilgore Belinda Killebrew Steve Lancaster Bernice Langford Linda Lindley Randy Linton Bill Lit tlejohn Rodney Lofton Brian Long Annie Lowe Freddy Lowe Tony Luke Eunice McCallum 88 Larisa McConnell Scott McDonald Deborah Mcintosh Kathy McKee Stanley McKenzie Betty McNeese Larry Martin Keith Mathis Terisa Mayatt Mary Miller Christine Minor Jeanette Minor Saeid Montazam 89 P M .1 P Jeanette Moore I Jeff Moore John Moore Robert Moore George Morris Wayne Myhre Marc Nault Sheila Neblock Dewayne Neese Kim Owens k Robert Parker Clyde Patterson Bubba Permenter Terri Perrin 90 Johnny Persons Connie Petters Mike Pierce Richard Porter Billy Reed Debbie Rencher Sean Robbins Ricky Robinson Oscar Robinson Ruby Roby yd Barbara Rush Denise Rush Francine Rush Jack Rush 91 S W ; - xrTT r vx-sxBr. Jerome Rush Chuck Sanders Bruce Sansing Jo Jo Scott Herbert Shields Faye Simmons Kaye Simmons M v , BfP ji F - VI • ■■HI Betsy Smith Joe Smith Ira Smith Lora Smith Ellis Smoot Ronny Sowers 92 Judy Sqeight Minnie Spencer Tom Spiller Larry Stanton Lee Steele Hazel Stennis Lorrine Stewart Curtis Stringfellow Aubrey Sudduth Serita Sullivan Alvina Tate Carol Taylor Calvin Thompson Tommy Tillman 93 Cheyene Trussell Vaughn Varnado Teresa Vaughn Terry Vaughn Ken Waddell Willie Walker Karen Wallace Ricky Washington Dian White Angie Whitney Ella Whisett Margie Wilkins Willie Wilson 94 Carrie Windham James Wyatt Angela Yarbrough Steve Yarbrough Velma Yates Millard Austin Phyllis Barrier James Bennamon Otis Coleman Luis Collado Marlene Conner Mike Cooper David Cotton Ronald Dawkins Debra Doughtry Glen Glidden Delores Glass Joyce Gunter Gina Higgins Brenda Hopson Robert Lawson Freshmen Not Pictured Glenda McCree Marilla Maxer Larry Moye Joe Myers Elsie Nation Carl Robinson James Sigler Jackie Smith Terry Spencer Timothy Stephens Jacqueline Thomas Darrell Weir Patricia Williams Larry Wilson Robin Wooldridge Tyrone Young 95 Terry Anderson George Baskin Bridget Baty David Baylor Carol Blankenship Barry Boatner Elizabeth Bond Bernard Brackett Jay Carpenter Brad Cheatham Wynelia Cherry Chris Clark Charles Clearman Susie Coker 96 Bobbie Collier Dodie Colvin Arvis Craddieth Ralph Craddieth Tim Croft Keith Cumberland Tim Darnell Mbfffcff If ft Robert Drake Charlie Eakins William Evans Gerri Glass Alan Golay 97 Myron Griggs Ronny Hamm Constance Hardin Albert Harris A. J. Hartel Rusty Healy Gloria G. Fields Jeff Henderson Denise Herron James Hoffman Susan Holly Jeff Hood Donald Ray Hopson 98 Shirley Hopson Joe Hudson Otis Hurst Marvin Jackson 1 W j 1 1 .... . . ■. Mason Jackson Myra Jennings Rene Jernigan Clyde Jimison Leon Johnson Steve Kayda David Landers Cullen Lee 99 Sharon Lee Herbert Lewis Ronny Levert Tim Lockey A mi ' V Melinda Lott Linda Luke Suzanne Madison Tim Manning John May Angel May Merry Mitchell Don Mosley Leo Mosley 100 Brenda Naylor Kathy Nelson Steve Parker j s Panisha Patterson John Payne Prentiss Perry Bob Persons Charlotte Pilgrim Jay Posey Faye Price Sandy Powell Gary Reed Kimble Puckett 101 Julie Rhaly 4 Danny Rigdon Dennis Robbins Levi Rush David Sanders Mike Sharp Allie Simonds Debbie Smith Maurice Smith John Smith Mitch Snider Audery Sparks Normia Stephens 102 Martha Stewart Susie Stewart Ormaus Stidmon Debbie Stokes V Mickey Stokes Kevin Taylor Pat Townsend Larry Trimble Larry Vaughan Darren Volheim Glenn Walker James Washington Robert White 103 .. .____ -.. ---._ — SJ - - Charles Williams Jerry Williams Randy Williams Robert Williams Tyrone Williams Alan Woods Rodney Wright Mary Young Sophomores Not Pictured Ronald Alawine Smiley Anderson Mike Arick Al Baker James Benoman Lisa Brewer Duke Burks Teresa Bynam Shamra Cherry Monty Cole Robert Cook Rosa Creer Clinton Dale Eddie Harlan Betty Herring Venise Hibbler George Hill Craig Hitt Ben Hurst James Ivy Sampson Jackson Janice Jones Steve Jones Alan Key Mike Key David King Tracy King Tracy King Authur Land Mike McDaniel Steven McFarland Allen McLemore Elain e McWilliams Kathy Miles Cynthia Norris Carl Phillips Dennis Phillips Janet Pilgram Alfred Porter Sandra Richardson Hossein Shams Jenny Shirley Sandra Smith Johnny Spencer Rose Trimble Lynn White 104 105 PRESIDENT CLOIS CHEATHAM PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE TO THE STUDENTS In this my opportunity to reflect back over the year, I will speak for the East Mississippi Junior College Board, Administration, Faculty, and Staff. It is with delight that we see students set goals and achieve them. We recognize that these are individuals with self discipline and we admire them. We are pleased if in some way our contribu- tions have helped you. Have you emerged from this year with an understanding of education and how it will be involved in your life? Have you a good grasp of education and what is useful in your life? We have tried to awaken the mystery of your potential, share our thoughts, develop your feel- ings and provide you experiences that would feed a fertile mind. The question of whether or not we have offered you a vision of greatness, an essence of roundedness, and a perspective of time will be answered by you. As the years come and go — our rewards will be the contributions you make to your nation, state, community, family and yourself. We will be justly proud for you and of you. 106 Troy L. Williamson Academic Dean B.S., M.S., Ed.D. James M. Moore Business Manager B.S., MBA. James K. Hoffman Assistant Vocational Director B.S.. M.Ed. Ruth Rogers Learning Resources Director B.S., M.Ed. Richard Mathis Dean of Student Personnel Services B.S., M.Ed. Larry K. Salter Director of Admissions and Recruiting B.S., M.Ed. 107 John Mitchell Mortuary Science B.S. Ann Moore Cosmetology Cora T. Mitchell Secretarial Science B.S., M.Ed. John Alsobrook Mortuary Science A.S.. B.S. Jacob Megehee Farm Management and Agribusiness B.S., M.S. 108 B Cy Williams Speech and Drama B.S., M.Ed. Terry L. Faust Director of Financial Aid B.S., M.Ed. Z— £ Brenda H. Davis Director of Continuing Education B.S., M.S.C.E. Terry Cherry Art and Public Relations B.S. Arthurine Vaughn Mathematics B.S., M.Ed. Marlene Madison Assistant Registrar 109 Edward Nave Director of Housing B.S. Perry Gaither Humanities Division Chairman English and Speech, B.S.. M.A. Brenda DiMichele Music, Choir Director B.S., M.M.E. Wayne Killebrew Agriculture B.S., M.A., Ed.S. no SIA ' S WAK Stuart Bosarge Biological Sciences B.A., M.S. Ruth Westerhold Reading B.S.. Ph. D. y i Cullen Lee Mathematics and Physics B.S.E.E. Randall Bradberry Head Football Coach B.S., M.Ed. t! Oliver Claire Forestry B.S., M.S. 111 Betty R. Killebrew English B.S.. M.A., Ed.S. Becky Sheppard Vocational Counselor B.S. John Harpole Automotive Mechanics Tony McCullough Assistant Football Coach-HPR B.S. Clay Williams Chemistry B.S., M.Ed. Rachel Ezelle Business and Accounting B.S., M.Ed. Conrad DiMichele Chairman Social Sciences Histories B.S.. M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.  . JUT Steve Davis Assistant Football Coach Economics B.S., M.Ed. Keyes Currie, Sr. Director of Athletics B.S., M.A. Ann D. Bradberry Remedial Related Instructor B.S., M.LS. 113 vmammmmmmmmm Louise Warren Bookkeeper Ruby McCullough President ' s Secretary Mary L. Webb Business Clerk 114 Sandra Yarbrough Secretary Creola Burrage Secretary Rick Thorley Music — Band Director B.M.Ed. Barbara Mathis Assistant Dormitory Resident Gerald Poole Baseball Coach-HPR B.S., M.Ed. James Sansing Columbus Air Force Base Coordinator B.S., Ed.D. 115 Malcolm Baty, Director of Physical Plant, Wilton Parnell, Assistant Director. James Barham Cafeteria Manager ftt -- THRU £ ' SIOan SOfts 5at •Yam Sua [ P n Ruby Johnson Student Center Olga Hutcherson, Betty Baty Student Center 4 Ida Maidson Student Center 116 Paul Luke Security CAFETERIA STAFF MAINTENANCE STAFF 117 BOARD OF TRUSTEES CLAY COUNTY Mary Joe Washington Lacy Pollard Lyle J. Smith Donald R. Rushing James Hawkins KEMPER COUNTY L. B. Mitchell Murray Hailey J. T. Darnell William P. Mills L. D. McDade Knox Dudley Douglas Little W. W. Thompson Mike Watkins Kenneth Jones Turner Pigford John A. Johnson, Sr. LOWNDES COUNTY A. D. Hatcher Billy R. Swedenburg H. L. Pearson Terry Brown George Gerhart David C. Shelton NOXUBEE COUNTY Reecy L. Dickson James McNair Dewey Owings W. S. Lavender Broox Sledge « Whiteway Patty OKTIBBEHA COUNTY Thad Easterwood M. T. Griffin M. S. Camp W. O. Shivers Everett Kennard W. W. Hare BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CLAY COUNTY 1 M LAUDERDALE COUNTY NOXUBEE COUNTY Charles Bean Sonny Dunningham John Heard William L. (Gert) Hill 1 Ikie Ethridge Orie J. Lane, Jr. Neal Hiliday W. H. (Billy) Melton Kenneth Misso Glenn Pate Stanley Shannon Bobby C. Presley Johnny R. Poss Lamar Taylor Joseph Stevenson KEMPER COUNTY LOWNDES COUNTY OKTIBBEHA COUNTY Fred Chisholm W. H. (Ed) Andrews, Sr. Robert Bock J. C. Edwards Harold Blaylock Cecil Carpenter Mike Luke Charles Moore George Curry Eddie Sparkman Jimmy O ' Brian Richard A. Lewis George Spinks W. G. (Bit) Thompson Willie L. Thompson 118 «♦ • .■• ' : - . . ' r • A  ■• ! .-. sea lu uu LU G 119 i? MERCHANTS FARMERS BANK A FULL SERVICE BANK MEMBER FDIC ESTABLISHED JUNE I, 1888 MACON SHUQUALAK SCOOBA 120 EDDIE SPARKMAN DIST. I PRES. CLYDE EDWARDS DIST 2 FRED CHISOLM DIST 3 VICE PRES. MIKE LUKE DIST 4 GEORGE SPINKS DIST 5 Kemper County Board of Supervisors are proud to be one of the six counties supporting East Mississippi Junior College at Scooba, Mississippi. Education is one of the most important factors in a child ' s life. To acquire an education, great support is needed from the parents, teachers, child and local government working together toward a common goal. COMPLIMENTS of KEMPER BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. We ' re planting trees by the millions! This year every man, woman, and child in the nation will use the equivalent of a 100-foot tree — for lumber, plywood and other wood panels, paper, packaging, and many other products made from wood and wood fiber. Fortunately, trees are one of the nation ' s renewable resources. To replace the trees we harvest, we ' re planting new forests at a record pace — more than 150 million trees annually. PHILADELPHIA, MS Weyerhaeuser The Tree Growing Company 121 CHEATHAM ' S MINI MART GAS —GROCERIES FRIENDLY SERVICE PRESTON, MS JIM ' S SAW SHOP P.O. BOX 3 SCOOBA, MISS 39358 HUSGRARNA POWER SAW YAZOO LAWN MOWER SALES £ SERVICE 411 414 Scrapers Profits for this year start when the new, compact, Midland M41 1 , 11 yard capacity and M414, 14 yard capacity ejector units are put to work on the farm. Designed for 200 to 350 h.p. 4 WD tractors, the M41 1 and 41 4 are the top of the Midland line of land forming equipment. Midland manufactures scrapers in 3 1 2, 4! 2, 6, 8, 11 and 14yard capacities. Tandem hitches are available on the 6 and 8 yard models. See your dealer or contact H 1 1 1 1 1 1 N l 1 1 1 1 1 1 fV Midland Manufacturing Company miu vl JT SL ek Division of Northcote Corporation Electric Mills, Mississippi 39329 (601) 476-3061 Telex: 504156 Answer Back MMCO ELML COMPLIMENTS of TOWN OF SCOOBA HOME OF EAST MISS. JR. COLLEGE 122 COMPLIMENT ' S OF SCOOBA SUPERETTE JIMMY PRINCE OWNER MARY BRYAN MANAGER COMPLIMENTS OF BRIGGS FIVE POINT GAS-GROCERIES — FULL CAR SERVICE. MRS. J.K. BRIGGS SR. COMPLIMENT ' S OF FROST ' S COMPLIMENT ' S OF RICHARDSON GROCERY GAS —BEER —GROCERY ' S COMPLIMENT ' S OF MRS. MR. W.K. KNIGHT KIRK ' S GROCERY BEST IN MEAT-DRYGOODS NOTIONS 476-8405 GATES TV ELECTRONICS REPAIR SERVICE ELECTRIC MILLS, MS. COMPLIMENTS OF MARGUERITES BEAUTY SHOP 123 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS SHAWNEE MISSION. KANSAS WINNIPEG. MANITOBA n


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