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Trustees Mr. F. M. Greaves Mr. J. E. Aldridge Mr. G. M. McLendon Mr. W. D. Lowe Mr. H. H. Davis Mr. L. W. McEwen Mr. George S. Morgan Mr. E. R. lzard Mr. Robert Mayo Mr. Clyde Graves -l W Wwe r - Q sg,-iw, X X ff New-M Boards f A ' ,fr . f 5 . is Q ii... Qi Mr Mr Mr Mr 19 Supervisors . Dan Ferguson Mr. . L. J. Beasley . S. M. Hubbard . E. F. Reagan Tom Virden
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President's Message The annual staff and its advisors are to be congratulated on the 1960-61 UTICANITE, the school's annual. Included on these pages is the total picture of Utica Junior College as it grows toward full development. These pages reflect an involvement of tax money, teachers, students, and community people work- ing together to create the climate where good learning can take place. It is a success story of rapid growth and development both in student body and physical expansion. The latest addition to the College is the expansion of the district from Hinds County to include Copiah County. This marks the first junior college in Missis- sippi of its kind to have a junior college district of more than one county. The inclusion of Copiah County as a supporting county to the school opened a whole new opportunity for high school graduates of that county to get a two- year education at a low cost. It is the hope that the example of Copiah County will be the stimulus to bring other adjacent counties to the junior college district. This Annual also reflects the wide variety of student activities and rich curriculums that are provided here. Students from this College have trans- ferred to senior college and, in many instances, have become honor students, which reflects the quality of the instructional program. It is our sincere hope that those persons who read this Annual will be better acquainted with the school program that is being developed here. Yours truly, WALTER WASHINGTON President 21
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