Utica Junior College - Uticanite Yearbook (Utica, MS)
- Class of 1982
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E B : aagg-gg 1 Q I : ii. jgiff' 2 m 4 . fu ZW. A is-flu 41i?xt4 . 5 Q if :TH I m +4532 g ,Q , 3 ' 2' 4 1 - ' 5 9 'O ' '. 5' I l 9 nv Z .5 0 Q7 3 If A . o ,O 5 f ....ll'l.. ' t I' - -4- 0 D 4' . huh, 4' Q ml Nwsssxf- New 1982 UTICA JUNIOR W COLLEGE UTICA, MISSISSIPPI 391 75 PRESIDENT OF UTICA JUNIUR COLLECE Q Fixx ay ,A--v ,. J- nvnm'-f rmmfm-www-vvwvv-vwvw-ww-m-r-ww OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ...mlm ., , ...N -, v Jfu October 7, 1981 Faculty, Staff, Student Body and Friends of Utica Junior College... N ...One of the greatest challenges of an institution is to accurately and truthfully chronicle its activities. Our yearbook staff in this publication have met these challenges Hhead-onu and have done it in a very fine manner. The activities listed in this publication clearly reflect the kinds of institutional involvements of our students and our faculty. It shows the concern, dedication and the giving of oneself for the successful ongoing of an institution. Our students and faculty have been courageous in this attempt to give of themselves for the betterment of the college. We see this year as being a successful one for us, in spite of the many challenges and the many set backs. The calamities, through personal efforts, were minimized and the achievements, through personal efforts, were magnified. We are deeply indebted to the supporters of this institution and to our constituent groups for the excellent manner in which they shouldered their responsibilities and for the huge quantities of honor, loyalty, dignity and generosity that they gave to the task, in an attempt to insure effec- tiveness. They concentrated their attention almost entirely away from themselves and to the aspects relating to the achieving of the objectives of Utica Junior College. This kind of response to challenges bring out the biggest and the best qualities of a personality. A large investment of time, concern and effort have gone into this scholastic year. with this kind of support, Utica Junior College's vitality will never fail. Once again, we extend our congratulations to those who put these pages together and those who made the activities listed on these pages possible. ucationally your , Louis tokes residen JLSffbn - ' f t T i.! ii'W'i i 'l?f1??l??'i.:19+:i Utnca Jumor College be , f!U.'5PFFf1. HMA uncA mssisswm :wus U M ' 7 T ' 'ffl' iffglgfll. E5 lil UQQLQRQQ Q N- 4, . N,-'fgw ' Ani ffl Ml 1 X 7 5 -f X X , -.V 4, . , ATEMLUYCS ORGANIZATIONS EVENTS .................... PEOPLE ..... I H 1 FQ , Yu- rpg' 'ds- 2.0-ngqs' o or fl Q, I X st I. ,G gn I ' 's u 1: .U I 'O A I' 0 ' I Qu 5 :Q 1.0 I ...i 'n.:l..5 .5 ' elhh .I Q ' Ml. 5 Q .I C LI ..,. 5 1. .Hb .1 g f- fr 'bsf' ' . 4 X 'U Xl . x f f We Q ?i2i5 5? 22525553 FEATURES ............. ..... I 6 .....52 78 94 REGISTRA T10 'Ni 'Nu ai if V .. x Entering college is an exciting tinzefor ineontingfreshmen. The lines during registra- tion seenz longer, the crowds seent larger ana' everyface seems to Carry a nzark, tfnot of fear then one ofjrustration. However, there are those who seem to know every thing about this JOB callea' registration- We call thenz upperelassnten. fl V, , wk f in ,ff '33 - , Q T4 The seriousness of registration makes the large crowds fun. All around you people are talking about-CLASS? ,33:?f 7w AZ . . Q4 -fa ,kt I I I X ..b Q ,, -u-QQ, W ,tr ' vs ,ABU W G- . Is this our largest registration ever? A Axe!! .,.: A, v Swv . 7 1? 'Smut ' w fm X A Wa.. 4 9 RM, ni u 1 4, 5, 'xfffifm iff , 1 'X 'f ' W- mi' ' W, A 'lm , wt ' ug' 460 f 3 V ,QI , A., me f 7 T54 Q 5731 I 'S in-f 1 gf I I Ng. y ' -x we-ff A LQ, ' . 4 , , A k e ef' J' .1 ', fi4: 'A'2. - O 'Xt f 3 ,W x y s K , f 5 1 I I I 'N-.. D -.27 4,14 fall' ffl .1 5' Q l l ' ' ' wslf l will WK ' Q' -4' f X ,ff - 4 l if . I xx I ' 5' Q arm ,K s 5 45 ,s , f al ,Ka FRESHMEN V , Are all ofthese people freshmen? ff!-' 'l XY YW -.xl 1 . ' 1 Q., X 'V ni' R Q, ' . . 's-3 R 31 ,-5 'mmf' 4 - bw Thefreshmen Pow Wow, given by and in the home ofPresident and Mrs. Stokes, serves as a time to socially greet the incoming students. Ofcourse the nursery school is always invited. President Stokes helps to serve the punch. 41 1-.. M, Now where can Iput this punch? I need to get to the good stuff 5 4 1 3 1 1 'la iff' if 5 i +f'fiLS vff Sk fs 7, ,fr Hotdogs, cookies, potato chips, wow! all ofmyfavor- ites. After months ofteaching classes, supervising offces, and doing maintenance work, the faculty and staff of Utica Junior College and of Hinds County Agricultural High School combinedforcesfor a day offun and relaxation in the sun. This day, termed A Family Affair, was high- lighted with various activities and tasty foods. Some played softball, volleyball and backgammon, while oth- ers played cards or engaged in meaningful conversation. Just as any spectator sport, there were those who ob- served and cheered the participants on to victory. ig? 5 5 FS' ' b X uf:-1 'N X I, . q ,i Ti 4 A A, ,, L 1? . 14 bfi 14. 1 t 4 -v H- w-,-may -.ff-cv1vn1:vx'nxf111Pwfvu1vvruralvwww'Ivam . . Q1 ff-' 'xdvff 5' 'Q A rl' I f w. 1 4. ,-Egg?-43 v Q . , vi ., -'sf-.wb .1 I ' ' . ' 1fl T . - -4 w , , wmv . - --,5 xv sJ 5-'Q-1 G ' . . 7, . ' - fu' F '. a'i,3,,'f,x'p'H.A1Zm2 ' 1 . gf A , --, . - . 114 1' my + 'W' in ' , ' v ., Em . V 4 f .fw ll' , wr ,H ' ft ' 1 F ,K Q L ' Q' 9 ff in ' ' ' f !'.7?v 51 X +tg,, f'w'2l 'Wink gi! Y224 in 6-. fn- E ,,u-an-uf' ,gmwlh f fm A J-A4.fuunn'- at ,arf ' V, Q, iv' 2 M Q.. fi 1 ,gv V, 1' 1. ' . - H . Q 3, W WA j , ,Q af .-.- fm - :fx ff -- if 0425 M 'A . 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Dr. Shirley Jones, Dean of the School of Social Work at the Uni- versity of Southern Missis- sippi, emphasized, especial- ly to the graduates, the importance of accomplish- ing their goals and doing their best. Graduation, however, is not a time for extensive relaxation, take a deep breath and begin over your hurdles until you cross the fnish line. Then relax and continue to strive for excellence regardless to the task. I-1 3 -ig 5 f I zes- is i 4 'jg 5 :MF-' N F Q -. .3 13 Q Tv V .-.-f - as ' Q 'l V ' f i ir K JL . f 0,- ll Y '? T Y 'jA-i-'YA 1W ?, ' 55' I A fl x, , its 'N 15' ., T ,..... .wwf---.-kewl ..-uw ,1-wm-if-wwwnwWwv.wwn-mrnvi-wWmwMnWmMwWWfwmmWW 3-gs. ii 1., . 'Q-. b-Q... -.H Q ,,r41ff i - '--- CH Q. - THQ Q., 'wi XX H ., .fx We recognize you on this day for your years of hard work ana' achievements. 'Lab 3.354 Q avg.. vbf, V246 5 ,tfts axwi I Q ' S 1 E4 3 Lil' FQ 99? V i COLLEGE REPRESEN TA TIVES WHO'S WHO NOMINEES S.G.O. REPRESENTATIVES .vi -f -ww - K-.N M . 1 1, 1 115-1-.111-n-vm..-.A-.,,m..vx.n1 n-.3nn.:f,,w.--.T,,:.- --:L -- 7+-armani Fm TUJCJEQ swf 4 ,qs V NN, .xkklx Q ,- xijs..-X 4 J .4 i f ':,:,,,1-.L '.,,, f - ' 2- A- Q ,'A, 7f4fgfli lf'FS9?fT ' A 1 if T? , . . --.,, A -1. .YM 4 MW? f3APf:E!..AQ 5 .f?a.ffQ5f x3f 'if a ' vig' ' 'Q .2 ' MISS UTICA JUNIOR COLLEGE SONYA RENE' HA YNIE ... .- . . .,,,..4.1w-kmm, A mi , A 1 . ,z M , Mg. ,L 1' .2 f .ul-ov' .,.,N ,,-, . . ' .1 H 1 ,J 91'-14. F' f N 'MS' H. A- 31-L, .-4' 7. ' '4 -:Q ' 'L 1'-'crm '16-S13 ,345 :M '::- if? Eff F i'5ff'iqi1jgQ 'lf' 'Nw Jlgf, , ., . 4 5 Mn 3 A n X J X 1 gfg. H , f,',, 4 vs S nw, , 'ip 2 N ui? ALTER ATE DIA E POLK 1' vw- wir XV 4,-5' 'ff' 5 mu 1 ,I-saga. td Q X 'S-3 1- X . 2 f , t a ,X iq, , S r , ,Y . g : ,Q gg K x v in -QV l Q e ,, Sonya Haynie lMiss UJO-Hazlehurst . . . Economics . . . play- ing backgammon, swimming, dancing, jogging, playing basket- ball, playing cards, listening to music, reading, talking . . . My ambition is to work for the secret services or become an ambassa- dor. ggi 1 X19 fs' of I J' V ft! ,., . Diane Polk-Jackson, Clothing di Textile . , . sewing, watching television and going to games. My ambition is to become afashion designer. ':- 6.3 ? X N? 5 x i x ' X . Wk-S I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I .Nl Q. Mary Jo Yates-Vicksburg. . . Music . . . dancing, writing poetry and singing. My ambition is to become a nationally known singer. , I I I I I I I I I I I l L .-M, , -,ii Er, 'Qkfwm X . S 4 - 'trfihfa ,' ' . y. - I 'FW 0' I ,ag Carolyn Wilson-Edwards . . . Media Technology . . . swinznzing. skating and dancing . . . My anzbition is to become a professional model. I'-iw s' wg 3 wg U U ,... .gy , . 2 'I fl - . -gs-.. '- ' vm 1. . .., .gh V J L 4 . g K Q ,.'. I S W at Q Vw .- QQ Q W -, f!f.x 9 f ,, if ,gg N- A55 sh, 4. I .4,- 1 P . -' .., - 4- ff- - 'Q I .4 1 V' 1. , w : :few ' MQA .f1'.'f.1 K - Yr X .I x I , ,w iq f 't' js' 5' 'fi pf' - -I .f X-Q C' X v 'W fee' - . . V I . 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I ' 4 I I -, , . is 1 I -. . xx nf f' 21 gr' if' I I 4... 4. o -,uw MISS SOPH OM ORE MARY .10 YA TES qv .-1- V Q X rl x 'WWWW ' 'wgp J, W 4, b T-. - ,. - Hx. 'fi Q 5 1 A E 4 g m'1w,,. Sr .va . Ewa 1 S Av' M? 4 1,,,, MISTER di MISS FRESHMAN CAROL YN WILSON ISAA C WILLIAMS . .alumw wnmvfwwLm,f, , ,..:.-1.,,.f,,.-V .,, W STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP, PARTICI- PATION AND LEADERSHIP IN ACA- DEMIC AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR AC- TIVITIES, CITIZENSHIP AND SERVICE TO UTICA JUNIOR COLLEGE, AND A PROMISE OF FUTURE USEFULNESS ARE CRITERIA FOR NOMINA TION TO WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES. A CAMPUS COMMITTEE HAS DETERMINED THAT TWENTY- THREE UTICANITES MERIT THE DIS- TRICT HONOR FOR NOMINATION IN 1982. Jennjer Byrd Phi Theta Kappa Edward Clark Choir, M.E.N.C., Campus Ministry Patricia Finley Phi Theta Kappa Roger Gines Phi Theta Kappa, Choir, SGO Vice- President, M.E.N.C. William Hampton Phi Theta Kappa, Dramatics Campus Ministry Brenda Jones Child Care, Chess Shelly Jones Shelia Keyes Phi Beta Kappa, Campus Ministry, Science Fannie Mallett V.I.C.A. 24 ..,.- ...M -K N ,-.,.y.-uf 4R1.w,Qs-afuw.N lt I NOMINEES FOR WHO'S WHO Jessie Anderson Science Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Data Processing Lula Boyd Data Processing, Phi i Theta Kappa, Usher, Phi ,' Beta Lambda I 42 J l mn: 1 u i +51 : ' Z ' 'Y 5 Q ,ez i l lg . , 3 'I Q 4 X 21, ' , X J , A i , 1 , ,,,. , A, k ,. , 4 -, V A M - -4: Y. -ra Jw IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES fill 1--'rv' r x I mllllil 1 ' 'Ms 'N' ,,,.,.,...----1 . 15 iff. : ' f x is -is Q' me , ' ff wwfdmsw A I I' it xii 1551 'N ' igfg 1 fifth X T X l -ff r'-'ll K, M,- I ,.. f' -. ,H v- L . '1 4 lr ,M , w ,,,,- 5, ,.5,, i,' ' 1 ' 1 s-...Au , 4 f. 1 -.1 '91 , 1' W' I '5V .1 f 5 5 ' 1 f .Q 1 H . 3 Q A-4 -f 'Z it 4 ., ,J ,5 'Q 'z .w, ,S ,xg , if . ' Ea I ' 4 X E z E i 1 fgii 1, is , ,bfi QE' V is 'i-1, 5. ff ' lr-NY? I . '-. 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Its purposes are to: Ili promote the general weU'are ofthe collegep l2j provide active participation in student matters and activitiesg and Ui to actively train par- ticipants for leadership positions. Representatives plan and coordinate student activities. T if 1' -A WC P 1 A N l ,AFA ,X - ' si '3 'N 51 rv Officers Roger Gines Vice-President Pamela Singleton a V T it Secretary Patricia Vaughn gg Hill!!-'f h :M Treasurer ,M4 , .N f 1 ar . . - Q ' 'iw V ' S gw Q ' 1, W QA I, , M i V ' x L 'Jig Michael Burton Business Manager Robert Sykes Parliamentarian Sonya Haynie Miss UJC 'W' Representatives , Sherrie Hodge Carla Jones Alberta Walker f it X' X Q , 27 L f..,,,,,,,, -,.,.-- , ,,,, ,- ,,,.. -,....,,, ,,,, -,..... -...,, QEVQUJLEEDEQ- N' an . Jw. ' vi Z. x 7 087' 1 Q. if I rl5': ' 'Y :rp ,adv ag? iff 13 BASEBALL BASKETBALL TENNIS W7 'Aj fl' f4?1',i,!f115 4l 5,7211 L Gyiftj ilffff if? 5 ff! A jf! 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N ' ' 1 . s 1 -,:.-:iff -I U- I n. JE. ' fa 0 xX nf -105 A 4 1 za W 4 . 5 ,tix ,via ,, ,. . ,ws , .,t f.,. ,yd .HH :ff w tw -f M 0 Q, .., , ,M '5 'L-:Y sa , ,ww 'S' I ' , 1 Mr., ,. sw, .,, -4- ' f mmmmr K , N - 'PNg.,.,,,- g an W i' . + Q ' w A we .t it ,L After winning the District IV Championship last year, the Bulldogs have their eyes set on becoming the 1982 State Champions, and I understand that the Bulldogs TAKE what they want. 31 THE BULLDOGS . .. ... NO. I ROSTER TEAM HAROLD CARPENTER KEITH CLAYTON JAMES CLAY DENNIS CONNERLY LARRY DANIELS LARRY DENT JOHN HARRINGTON MARTIN LUCKETT SIDNEY LYNN JAMES RUSSELL JAMES STI: WARD MACK WEBB IKE WILLIAMS RUDIE WILLIS BAT BOY Trey Porter COACHES George McQuiIIer C.R. Porter as ,, X rt v' :ta-2 , 2 ,I 2 q' WV? 'nn .xqfxa f 1 M' , . - ' w , 43 if l . F r . . .,xr.,,. ,. J THE UTICA JUNIOR COLLEGE BASE- BALL TEAM WON THE DISTRICT IV CHAMPIONSHIP. HEAD BASEBALL COACH GEORGE MCQUITTER AWARDED LARRY DENT, MICHAEL OO SMITH, AND JOHN BUTLER TROPHIES FOR THEIR OUTSTAND- ING CONTRIBUTIONS FOR A WIN- NING SEASON. 33 mr'-a as 'A'A' l A 'f 'J 1111 hz g 'U' um! 'W Un! ml ' . M, MEN BULLDOGS Haywood Bracey Cleonis Dean Donald Dunlap Michael Ferguson Alton Gibson Edwin Hilliard Benard Johnson Malcolm Kirkland Roy Lewis Antonio Sanders Michael Smith Jimmy Williams 34 . ,.. E. i-1 e. t Q. 1ss in . 'f '+-' .sgivzi , - ,1 'Lg 4-ff Xf 1 'f.,2fif1,f'f 4- .3 cf XRTIFU' limi '. I ...- , Q ZZ. H: K . , -VE ' ,. 'M'M - f-f---- s- ' ' - V'?g,. fs '-f lag Ki If W? WQW .gig N 'gli 1 Elf T152 ef X ,awww i U 1 I of 2rim1:4:::xs:r-:1sa:w- am. rf Aamir. W h Q N X '4,v,'M 'Z--I .Aj I 1 s W M... t., A NN ,Nu Q., s -..,,.,..,.. .......-.N.....,..-...'.......................-..-+.,.....--- Q- . - f : Y , I I r' ' ' f , .,. . 10 x N H rv- 4. - rgygve A QAHVN- V' . I v,..:,w,...Sq. 1 .. 1 s 5 .,W3,x ,L,S3 ,,,,,, N N wb K N -. K s X WN . 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W. x X H X' MT www' WW' 'wtivi' 'b MQW awww-in ....an 'Ai We wzll beat you at home , . .- ...,, ,, . .W Q , , N'E'xT', 'sn-4. .759 ' A ' . , ., S1 5 15 E W it tink X , V I 5' 5.2! N. 1 J! ifwigl 1, Q 'E-M ' 1 ' -I' ' r . ra ' 5' x Ji.1z s-.mf ' X 1, i ' i J ,f 1 1 - Am iff ,'.- Q ig Q , V iz... W -ia ' Y 1 'Fail M79 C' - '14 ,f ,H I! ,ilu P EQ? , A f A if Q 2 New W' Q W' if N, 3 ff, fl . xgpg f 4 E Q . ' - 5 , 1 +. Jb.yLj,i .hu ., '5V4f ?Q L I 3 . , I A ,,, 'I sh x'l'0, 31 Q W C 'fi 'WW ,.,..e' We wzll beat you ln your terrztory I A ' -'il 4 , V ,fi , ,, , . 'F r-' V 'aravf Q 'QM Do you know why we wzll always beat you Hznds? Because WE ARE THE BEST :S .93 E Q K x ' I. xl - 1 R3 E A 5 ' Sw Af , f W Y , V .D ,fx v 4 f- ,Q ' If E filo! , -x EQGA LX I , bl -1 V xxxx X , al eq, ' 5? - W E ' E, gf ,fr ff E ' , jf ' ee E W W eeue E W W 1 3, T - uee, ' E gjmfeff ,A.A 5 -E W ....-..i.- . , , 35 S 45 WM ,mn www ,pw-f 4' WW Coahoma IS tryzng to gzve us some competztzon wzth thezrfancy moves and all Xx,.,., an-4' 192. 1' X 3 mm-Www ? 'W M lf f,q.-nn.:-gggsnnv' t ,,ps VTE.-R., ...qu 'Gib- Mar' Antonio goes up for the Hrs! two points against Coahoma. 36 if QI 4 mkxqx g 'fu 5-YNY' .qusqnmiwl -unify, 3 X g uns: una 4 ,' 4 I ' vs : A P1171 l IILIII ' V ., : V ... E 1i':',.VVgj , ,L ' , ,,. ffhifiiiiy 7 . f '3 'EST' -,wg 'WT Uninuunqg. nam.. 1 igsffxg ffl? bag. 1? W , Qu' ff, -1:2 , ,V r Q -- UN' I .' 'ft' Ava- E f .- SYY. , -rw-V 1- f li 'lil L... ...I Thzs IS more competltzon than we have had all year good game Coahoma mqwguswat swine! ,QV ,W W, an WW -up QMHRWW' r 5 X 'fi Bzg Al asszst a shot from Haywood Ss. 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If 5 ' V -5 2 V . .Q -yfy'fMg ' f M V xl V V' , .JV i fpifif o f 2 - ' . A 5 Q, i V' ' ifV:TV'--.VVV V , V . V V V VV V , fuk .. L . ,t-VVVW ,wb , V - VV Q V . V e V 5 ' - i ,ae L ' V MV M ,. .,,. ., V X -V VVV x h ' -N +32 V . ' '. - if 2 ' r ' ' fe.: ,S - f . N 439 - ' - .1 . ' 1 fir- ' ' , . V VV X VV , gg VV M ' N., 'mf-lxzfm w 'Y x X if 1 X V - 1 , 'H ,, gauze -, -, ., -. AV we . ., 1 . h ' . A ' '- .4 3 5, , .V V V ' VV: Y' h 5' . Valve A ,eff , 'Nff ., , ' 1:' 2.' :V 38VLV1VVVVn., ' V' A ' V ' A V . , 5523 h ir' 1' Q,.i.. fy. . ' 3 '- .VVV I ,VV ' . N V 37 ,,1 ii : '. I 34, ff-f 'L if 1,1 yi. ,' 5 mmf J 4:2 , eff., 12. sz: , ' 'J' ' fEfi2'ifQ ' U Q NNI Now! I l 1 Y I Little Ed never ceases to amaze his audience nor his oppo- AflI0Hi0 is Cl Slrongpart ofthat winning team-The UJC Bull- nents. dogs. g P 38 4 fi' em.-f'!, ?' Sm QQWWW WWW Ssgeswwdigmf Rm NWN 'QQ qw UWQWM SQ is A S849 in Another strong offenszve and defenszve player Haywood goes Look at Bzg Al jump up for two poznts to gzve the bulldogs a ten pomt lead , ' 'ji ' Q r :X . . .V ' . .I 'fl ' Q- . . -qzizg-'li - ff' o r r e .A ' 1 .1 ' W, 1. ' 221' .X ,355 4 ts 'Q . 5 Q . at bw , .. 5 , EQ .Sv .a I 1 91, ff VS. S ' 1 r E ,:, if x X yr. U - x f 541 f , I ,,.f,,,' Wag ff The W f ' ' ' Q, - ' 2 . ' ij .Q X f, .. ., or an r E fa, Ee! A , , . I m j I i T. 4 ' ' A X 1, Ig it .f V V t- VE tl .k,. K N Q , V e f 5 rx ig: Q e . Q il P 1 ii V . P1 I 1 3 ,.A ' l, V l 1 - l A ll ,, 1 4 so s -1 as f' l , Q, 5 6 V A H me H If: M T A U Q E 1 Q . I -5' V t -awww - ,JW , .,. T X53 .i ,lil J 1 X X, if , Q., I ' , I ?A Z With leaps and bounds, the bulldogs were all over their oppo- Three ofHinds' best men could not hold nor stop Utica's Lit- I nents. Coach did not tell us that the bulldogs could jump so Ile Ed. Goodness, he can jump. 3 I 40 .M in Haywood controls the s ot 2 51 Q 'Cla 'mv --1 Bzg Al got UP I0 control the tlp 1 'I l J' K'Ml4n-as-mm Am Little Ed YOU ARE TRULY BOLD BAD AND BOSSY Everythzngstops when Little Ed gets the ball The crowd zs ln a trance and even the opponents cheerleaders refused to cheer Devastatzng ' l C F' 1 l I , q if 5 I Q ' . 1 It . I ' is ,I-:wav ' 9 , l A V, 1 Q in ' A 4 Q f A D X V X , .-Q. , N. ,P H K3 3 D . , :E ' I r I . Q , iii 52 4 . . ,X.. 55, 25 A 'L ' 3 .1 f ' 9 - ,- .-.,.- A v w, ,Q 1 k , M 4 ' 4 2 ' :W ' 1 V+-lar, , -4 ,, . , V 8 I QP . W, Y, V H i , ' i A A ,fs ,! Q A , V .A l i A 1, L, A , W Q ez A ,Q , , .L - - ., - gg x -V if 1 7- 1 - ' 'Se -- ' I Wx ' ' - - A A 1 ' ' A . T7 I wmavf' 1 I N 5 A A ' 3: . - ' , ' x AM ' 1 1 'f '- A - -a . . 1 I ' l 41 ! ? 'E DJ: X . ' f at - '11, N. .f 1 3 1- LX t , t tx SWS GIMP' 3 S- 5 ,, 3 f I ,f .f D if X ji S - 11 nffjfzf., 'fi . 'wid f Jennyfer Byrd Cynthia Carpenter Audrey Dent Sue Dickerson Rose Ellis Mamie Evans Bernadette Finch Patricia Finley Karen D. Foster Barbara Rose Sharon Shannon Pamela Singleton Manager Sonya Haynie Coach Lester Owens ooh! we are really going to beat you tonight girls. 42 -:lil iff 1 . A S ' X lx f Y f ' l Ge ' ' 5 f JL . Q , if f Y l,' ,,? x I 0 , 4 , A Q Q' -4' ev' W , l g c , , N ' tg ll . uf M. L ' K? a 4 , M 273' Q l A ' 469 Z.'fL'. .' ' 2 v - 1 ' ,551 f 'ik ' .f ' 9 fi ,.4w.f,t, ' 1 2 Q Lg, V .,,f w. , P - w ww , A f 4 'eg' as af 1 -f 5':'f,T'?,:Cj'E '.f5Z eff 1 'Q' - V w 4 ,V , , K, , ,wx WQQH w.,,i,,,,,i.eQ Q SJ-f 1 f ff W M 5 ffl' I - gm- s-f ,nw 4 A v , - .' ...,....,.w ... H -p M ,ff 1 ws 'Q ,X ka aft: as . I5 ,z 4 11 Q 3, DF? , V, ff.-Q , V 2:2 Qi:-JEL '4 fzfikfii, . yfyfivfi'-' ' 1 v I am so confused-I can't Hna' anybody to throw the ball to. Dzd she really thznk thaIPatr1c1a was gozng to let her make in-wel o . . is-5 Y sys K . 3 ,X -il , bi ,. QA, ., .-. , . t . We are determined to win this game. These girls are really playing hard against us J,s f , 3 5 ' ff, a m .- tfflfj, if -4 MMV! v,f,fu5,v-, ,.-4,35 ,s .,: .. .1 5-, - ,f 511 .-L,: . , ' 'Q L W: 2:35 'Ma 1 A 2 1 jg,-'J' 3 uf - 1 5 , 5 lp I '4-3 Agia, ,fy 52. M, Q Q f 4' v' .ef M fy N 1 A 1 , , ,, Ana' thzs one will gzve us another vzctory 'T' 4 Vi MW wwf --W,- 9 'U as- III Will this be another victory for the lady bulldogs? The bulldogs are truly rea' hot tonight. if' my ,N I rv Ml: Q 4 Fc. . ly ,Q 'K xt 3 z' M!-ff? lap-ng ,M ,, G,Lv+-ggi rl h yhr., fly..-,f .1ZQ2if5'5iiTW . she i Q. -. K 9 me Q! ,- - L l ll, ,,.,.Ag, fr, . -' 31:8 fb Q,-F3 .Q JE ,, v X ,S , - , .. f 1 f r X 'PS ' - -34 2 if ii 4,:i--vwkS. - -A 'F' 'f ' 'A' T75 .f 1-'QW 'KV' ,. -'., iv uv fi-e u' - 1. YN M' 2 1 fn. 94 f' ' f'- -Q' - N A . ,I I. 1 . N 5. A . Q l Y -' w - . ,'. . -q..L.gf-u ' - -yLQ'i'm3l W ' i A ' Q '-h ' -95314 15 -' .. X 1' .i QQ: X- fl ,',--'Yag.w ' '-' ' -,ij ' . ax , by Q . Q will -hs ' .:, C g:wis.f:sw...+.4 if . W I 'S QL :E ggi: 1' iv X. M Q, I ,,.s.-nlhfcfglv 1. uckffvvsfi f .A .hm 1 1 fw it is g his S x Q- I W S ' A 'S '5 '. ,tg . , , l M 'f' 'V Y 1, ig, Q To ' 'viva ' I K' I believe the bulldogs have this game in the bag. Good game girls, but this one will do it. 5 S WA qv eg 6,4 Nr Oxy, tx Goodness hah' ttme already when are these gzrls golng to ,.-, ti Q Q start gzvzng us some competztzon 'Wim --6 wgwuj In L X I n tw 1 ff' Q giwffj k I L Y l 'ir i 'ibn W Hear I am wzde open Ijust know that thzs IS a sure shot Thzs looks lzke zt zs gozng to be another one of those easy vzctorzes for the bulldogs 'T if 'riffs .. '1sg1.f:1 f ' .AQQQQQZQQQQQQ ,N 'Q QQQ Q,, Q Q + 5. .,- Q, . h 1 t b , ' .- j ,.,- 1 Q - Q -,'1 if ' I - , gs 'eetsttig v . . Q t 'f f - ' - L ' h if 1 ' Qtfk ' QQ Q Q, .,fQ , QQ QQQQ. Q -Q Q Qi 5 VY QJTQEQQQ wx Q. . Q . .4. Q Q 5 Q Q M, ..Q QQ , Qt, QQ, 'Xa Q. A , 3 Q +A X ' X it V Q C ell, K l v XXX!! - Z QQQ- 4 4 Q ffl? 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GROOMING, CARING, DISCIPLINE AND DETERMINA- TION ARE A FEW OF THE CHARACTERISTICS DEPICT- ING THE ESQUIRETTES. ESQUIRETTES Tammy Logan President Diane Thompson Vice-President Jacqueline Barnes Secretary Marilyn Russell Assistant Secretary Janie Erves Treasurer Theresa Williams Reporter Monique Barnes Theresa Braggs Brenda Burgess Marilyn Chancellor Sandra Franklin Judy Hopkins Christine James Brenda Jordan Katherine McDonald Jacqueline Neal Betty Walton Geraldine Odom AD VISORS Mrs. Debra Woolman Mrs. Margaree Jenkins . f R L , A V 1 'sf , ww .ft VLL1 Freida Smith Miss Esquirette mmf, -fum, me sf vi? aff: -. -an G-M, - ' N. 9+ v N' X X 6 Q + Q 'fgij 55- -.S xt 'N s , .- Q s 61133 7 t . xt: M M '. Y 1.2 -i tk' 'L if Q ,T ' as 'qu K' I QD -If 5 4 fx 4 ,X .,., J .N 5275, 'IW L ' J- . 5 4 fl, M 'NM mwah ' I, It I f. , 'ff Q v L- 'mmf , 1 P I' 1 . pi- Zu NN 44 ,. pl' -'RX PREAMBLE: We the members of the Esquire Club believe that in order to form a more perfect organization one must first foster manhood. PURPOSE: To maintain a good un- derstanding between faculty mem- bers and the student b0dy,' and to help young men become leaders of tomorrow. MOTTO: Together we stand and di- vided we fall. QUALIFICA TIONS: Must be a stu- dent of Utica Junior College Must maintain at least a C aver- age. Must demonstrate quality of leader- ship abilities and traits. SeU' disciplined. Well groomed. RULES AND REGULA TIONS: Members must attend all meetings on time. Must pay monthly club dues. Must wear club colors lon occasions! Ifa member falls below standards, he will then be counseled by the club president and sponsors. 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IT IS OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS. Carolyn Wilson President Angela Cooper Vice-President Lula Boyd SecretaryfTreasurer Mrs. Monocia Daniels Mr. Cornelius Horlon Advisors Andre Griffn 96 Joyce Harris Diane Huntley Debbie Mims Geneva Terry Sarah While Vera Williams Carolyn Wilson Mr. 84 Miss Usher Cedric Dixon di Priscilla Davis :ff :Zi-1' '1HZ1. ' :!'f .' '-:Wai ' .E3:2'f . wif A ,ii -wifi? .gr ,.:.': -V: l ,,.. ,qw cf.- - Q sg-my .:..4.:A.. .1::-:nm-. , .f 144 QA, A' -. 'ir .--.1 .-:xg ', Y N -7 8 59 '-T-'15, 1-f sf . . , 1 'x s an I Nr rv,-4 , , I x .3,::':E121.' - ifss-1:3 . 3. :-Sci-1 -213: :mc 'Q .am : A ng: V-5 . y. Q: mana-- ,.:.1 4 , . . EWR iiiiizf: .-A-.1113 ., ,.,, 'x .ya':,, ge M ..: 1: s . . hx -I Q. , . , , . 1 f ,X 52 our 12-. ' , -X , Game I 4 fi. . V wx kg! . , I ww- li CX f 4' -.. 1 xo 'E X fr lr .-:-G fb N 1 i 1 1 Y , CAMPUS MI ISTR 5- A ?-.3-5-in 1' The Campus Ministry is the interdenominational involvement ofstudents faculty the community, and the church institutions seeking to cultivate human religious growth in higher education. Victor Coleman, President David Robinson, Vice-President Earlene Riptoe, Secretary Jackie Moncure, Treasurer Jennifer Banks Cheryl Barnes Micheal Barnes Shirley Barnes Angela Brown Charles Brown Mary Calvin Lois Caston Marilyn Chancellor Annette Cobb Velam Cobb Victor Coleman Angela Cooper Betty Curtis Sandra Davis Valerie Dawson Mary Elmore Jeannie Ernes Babara Fields Mae Finley Howard Franklin Elmira Gaskin Sheila Gray Hernier Greer Lori Grzffn Gloria Guynes Micheal Hall Phonda Hampton William Hampton Joyce Harris Carol Hayes Sherry Hodge Josephine Jackson Chrisitine James Babara Jones Carla Jones Rosemary Kelly Sheila Keyes David Linzy Karla Luster Carolyn Mallard Joyce Mallet Lewis McGee Helen McNeal Debbie Mims Cynthina Montgomery Babara Murray Wilbert Murray Henry Noel Coleen Peterson Marilyn Ragan Shirley Rajlitt Babara Robinson Curtis Shears Tina Shelton Robert Skyes Ollive Steward Constant Stokes Dorthy Terry Charles Thompson Darlene Thompson Sarah Trimble Patricia Vaughn Janice Voss Lora Young Alice Walker Terry White Babara Williams Jacqueline Wilson Charles Wilson Chris Draper Cynthia Woods Advisors Mrs. Jessie Dawson Mrs. Amanda Hubbard Miss Campus Ministry Charlene Thompson CHILD CARE The purpose of this club is to work for the best opportunities for young children through: Providing a means for persons interested in young children to work together, increas- ing the knowledge and understanding of members through a variety of educational means, bringing relevant issues about the needs ofyound children to the attention of the public, working to improve the health and educational standards for group care ofchildren, improve the quality oflzfefor them, and provide information and activi- ties that would be benejicial to prospective child care majors of Utica Junior College. David Robinson President Christine Woodley Vice-President Brenda Jones Secretary Shirley Ratlzff Treasurer Shirley Barnes Lois Caste Shirlen Cook Barbara Dean Jeannie Erves Leora Hall Carolyn Jefferson Katherine Jones Connie McNair Carrie Moore Dirdera Neal Helen Scott Sandra Shelton Darlene Smith Patricia Williams Mr. 84 Miss Child Care Walter Stewart 62 Toniette Shelton Advisor Mrs. Freddie Jackson f S ?5i'Tfgfi?EgSE5, Tf37 '5fiig 5 it s 4 ii r g? -sri: fe mi 5 , : i 5-g,,. 1.5-?: -A -,i-, -?.,Y-.,: ' fig? ' if Q' Tiff, Z xi' 3 24 -:l a- - 58 - N gg: ig: --' n , TP 2 ,i....,,-:..-z 24' 'fE I f3'7: az LE 3- 'T ' 5 'Z D.H.W SCIENCE CLUB . sf 4 , : yszpg. ,,,.r.t ar.-. .jk ffl 371, J ' N 1 .,,'g,' The Science Club is a seU-oriented organization named after a world renoun black heart surgeon, Daniel Hale Williams. This organization is composed of individuals with an interest in the general area ofscience as well as a desire to pursue a career in a specmc area of science. The club's purpose is to understand the environment, both natural and man-made, which surrounds us, and the many factors which interact to keep it safe. The club's colors are green and while which svmbolizes nature and purity, respectively. 1 4 5 J Willie Moore Annie Brooks President Deloris Burks Parl'iCiC1 Vaughn R050lie Cr0skey Vice-President Janie Erves Shelia Keys Aretha Foster Secretary Wardell Gflfjqfl Alberta Walker Assistant Secretary Vivian Bland Melody Holmes Paulett Holmes Ruby Jones Treasurer Stephen Lee Bell Stingley Brenda McKinley Parlimentarian Coleen Peterson Sylvia Easely Elmer Richardson Reporter Merry Washington Jessie Anderson Sarah Anderson ,. Mr. 8: Miss Science Willie Moore di She lia Keys -J' CHEERLEADERS 1 4 Y y. The cheerleaders help promote good sportsmanlike conduct, arouse real school spirit, accompany and cheer the teams to victory. This club is open to all students. Sandra Magee President Sarah Bailey Vice-President Valarie Dawson Secretary Sandra Barnett Assistant Secretary Cynthia Johnson Treasurer Brenda Burgess Parliamentarian Sandra Barnett Sharlet Belton Keebee Bennett Brenda Burgess 60 Magdlene Carter Valerie Dawson Mary Hardy Joyce Harris Cynthia Johnson Sandra Lowe Sandra Magee Audrey Taylor Della Wilson Advisor Ms. Bobbie Mason Miss Cheerleader Magdlene Carter HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB This club is designed to enrich the student's knowledge of an organized physical ftness program. This club is opened to all students interested in physical education and physical fitness programs. Miss P.E. S harlet Belton Sandra Lowe President Haywood Bracey Vice-President Mary Hardy Secretary Donald Dunlap Assistant Secretary Earnestine Ellis Treasurer Albert Ballard Sharlet Belton Linda Bolton Lisa Bolton Haywood Bracey Jessie Cameron Cynthia Carpenter M agdlene Carter Marilyn Cavett Jacqueline Clark Bertha Cooks Bettye Curgis Cleain Dean Auday Dent Larry Drake Donald Dunlap Earnestine Ellis Rosie Ellis Mamie Evans Keith Ferguson Micheal Ferguson Alton Lee Gipson Vester Marie Jackson Patsy Johnson Malcolm Kirkland Bettye Lenoir Roy Lewis David Lindsay Sandra Magee Katlzrine McDonald Maxine Montgomery Diane Polk Cassandra Ramsey Virginia Shaw Darlene Smith Michael Smith Hattie Sumrall William Sumrall Sherita Thomas Barbara Turner Vivian Warner Evelyn Williams Lillie Williams Ozie Willisms Advisors Coach Earl Joe Nelson Ms. Bobbie Mason .5 war r . q. Q4 JE . -4 M. ...' k .,,.,Q.. 6. . H Q . .1 ,. ' ,qs , . iv , I ,. 5-. frws aw .,. '..'1c: . 1 qu ,'F-'10, as 1..,-v4,,ff-ffi. -is -'vf' ,v-1--.w 1 -11.--'.s..Wfs sr:- '4'4Q . ' Qi' X -.,',u v- 'shag .' 1 .. 5'5 ' '24, I. '-1 V' N ,-4.,.,., ,,,,.. , '.f...v. :+A 1 A- - L....-1 Jar- A f - 1-' t- . ' .5-.f ' . 1T:'. AXNAH- X n, V.I.C.A. seeks to unite. An effort is made to promote high standards in trade ethics, workmanship, scholarship, and safety tofoster a deep respect for the 'dignity of work. Sandy Beacham Cassandra Broome Carolyn Brown Curtis Brown Katie Buck Mary Butler Carl Carson Veea Cobbs Edwin Cook Bobby Davis Thaddus Davis Elizabeth Dunbar Linda Ealey Fabian Eavns Kenneth FuUord O.D. Fuller James Frost Dwight Garrett Samuel Goods Louis Grady Donald Harper Lela Heath Renwick Humes C alar Huston Carl James John L. Jinnerson Donald Johnson 62 Rufus E. Keller Clayton Kimble Donnell Kinnard Jessie Kyles Jeffrey Lackey Edward Ledell Robert Lyons Joe McGee Johnny McGown Willie McGriggs George McKenize Richard McMullian Perry Marshall Joseph Martin Gerber Miller Jerry Norrells Dewayne Orner Albert Poter Ray Porter Donald Reed Sharon Shelton David Smith Ernest Smith Darnell Stamps Alvin Tarleton Floyd Thomas James Thomas Zelma Thomas Mildred Turner Harry Underwood Micheal Walker Melvin Walters Mary Webb Wanda West Sarah White Roshell Williams Albert Wilson Malcolm Wilson Darryl Womich ADVISORS Benard Hubbard Wilson Harris Jr. Stephen Murray Oscar Mattin Jr. James L. Pates Joseph Bartee Fredie Edwards Lester Owens Willie Pearl Burnley Ida Hubbard Thomas A iw' ' f- -,..4ff' N 2' 105. - y 151 Y. X I I .4 . ' 5? :lj 'f !!!n 4? 1- kt bf' - gf',Y1'3 Isiah Jones l E arnes Campbell Miss V.I.C.A. Sarah White L P K1 f.-', ,. YM-V,-,.,,.wW'W'ww . .'.' m-Mt. N V' 1 rj A -uc ws . if .-. -1 as ,f x 5 -'vii CHESS CLUB f .. A is , S? , x 1 X , x , 'rf 15 J. 6 ffl .fi f riff? fs mr- I '-, 45 . ,, 1, .Q i- 1- 7' . e Q . Q' 3, A Q W -J ' ,f ' 34.533, N lr. ,Q -c' ,.b4. s w ... ,Q Q' 'S - xg: QQ X1 .J . in -l V . , , .x warg.: ., ,RT , t 3 , ,A . :fx 4 ., A I U ,gil . - lf f sta. 5 . .- ' it if an .v,.. 1, 6 V , , . ., - ifx54'5 s- A ,. Q Y iffai51eiE ,1,-:' 5 5512. 23532, ' ' QSLQL. ,. - ' .ms - ,Xf fs, Gif? A313 ' V15-Y TN? 3, :gw:v..,.lk L ww. 1 .4 Ai The Chess Club provides literature, equipment and an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of chess. It seeks to develop chess as an educational, as well as, recreational game through the promotion of various types of chess matches, tournaments, and exhibits. The Chess Club is afjiliated with the regional chess organization and the United States Chess Federation. Auas Abouseoud President Charles Hill Vice-President Carla Jones Secretary Mary Elmore M ustaa Abuosba Charles Adaderol Ahmed Belmshkah Charles Bracey Doseph Bracey Brenda Brown Jackie Brown Nixon Calleja Meredith Coleman Elmira Gaskin Micheal Hall Josephine Jackson Branda Jones Karen Knox Helen McNeal Abrau Ricardo Toniett Shelton Gwendolyn Singleton Mr. 8a Miss Chess Carla Jones Charles Hill ADVISOR Dr. John Powers vs Ns' if I Ax 1 - l S A n TQ!- ,,. I Q55 I -I COLLEGE CHOIR 5, we 8-4. Y Q' Q K! !! 1 5 A The college choir participates in vocal musicalprograms on and offcampus through out the year. The choir also actively participates in Opera South. Membership in the choir is determined by auditions. Edward Clark President Roger Gines Vice-President Janice Webb SecretaryfTreasurer Carol Hayes Reporter Curtis Shears Chaplain Willie Stingley Parliamentarian Michael Barnes Alice Brown Gloria Cage Willie Hamilton William Hampton 64 Sherrie Hodge Claresse Jones Ida Johnson Vanessa Kennedy Bonita Montgomery Linda Porter Freida Smith Charlene Thompson Allen Tobin Cynthia Wood Mary Jo Yates Advisor Dr. Bobby Cooper Mr. 8: Miss Choir Curtis Shears di Janice Webb Fins! ff 'T M.E.N.C. M.E.N.C. is the professional association for music educators at Utica Junior College. Membership in the campus organization is open to any student interested in teaching music. Members are provided opportunities for personal professional development and are introduced to the duties and responsibilities of the music gg: i A - - -- r Xl-V education profession. M.E.N. C. members become acquainted with music educa- tion leaders through participation in a variety ofprograms, demonstrations, and performing groups arranged by the local chapter, the state Music Educators Association, and the Music Educators National Conference. Mr. 84 Miss M.E.N.C. Edward Clark di Brenda Taylor Michael Burton Edward Clark Roger Gines Willie Hamilton Carol Hayes April Martin Curtis Shears Brenda Taylor Charlene Thompson Allen Tobin Janice Webb Mary Yates Advisor Dr. Bobby Cooper , '32 . hi ,- ,A , - 'N I fs .. 4'-A A I ., .. x Ml, 77. .,,. I i ' ff' ' -I 1 K E iss KX :L M3 , , 'i ' ' 3. if i 'ew 'wif 'I W V, f i11f , 4?1i'?i'5 i7 'li xt? . . ' if az' Qi A x 'K 'ffm ' 31 ' -'.:'1'f!' ' - 423 .124 i A L17 .jp I. RQ J! I 65 .Ai COSMETOLOGY CLUB The Cosmetology Club is open to cosmetology majors and provides opportunities for members to work together and become future leaders. It l'S designed to umfv class and daily activities and to promote individual styles and ideas. Elizabeth Dunbar President Curley Linson Vice-President Edna Taylor Secretary Janet Hardge Secretary Vera Cobbs Treasurer Kenneth F uUford Parliamentarian Betty Rhymes Chaplain Harvester Curry Sargeant of Arms Brown, Carolyn Ealey, Linda Edward, Rita Espose, LaDetta Forest, Janese Harris, Lillian Henry, Delphine Hopkins, Elaine Jenkins, Faye McKenzie, Angela Ottis, Vanessa Robinson, Linda Shelton, Sharon Sim, Laura Watkins, Barbara Wilson, Della Averett, Olympia Berry, Edna Berry, Henrietta Bourn, Cressandra Butler, Mary Cumntings, Kathryn Dixon, Margie Edwards, Cynthia Finch, Bernadette Funchess, Majorie Gilbert, Susie Goodwin, Cynthia Harper, Regina Hulitt, Gregory Johnson, Beverly Mack Dorathy McClendon, Carolyn Miller, Gerber Pierce, Peggy Scott, Beatrice Smith, Eleanor Smith, Limmie Thomas, Clarence Wade, Nancy Walker, Delores Walker, Michael Watson, Nina Wells, Katie William, Beactrice Wren, Serlena Walker, Brenda Advisors Mrs. Ida Thomas Mrs. W Pearl Bunley Mr. 8: Miss Cosmetology John Jerdine :Q Vivett Nichols .yu 'gigs ' WWNNA 3 A, '27 L Q A l ' I I . 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Having been rated excellentfor years, this department is completely equipped with modernfacilitiesfor the best training in hair care. Services are rendered to the entire community. Richard Brown President Hubert Smith Vice-President Constance Gilmore Secretary Earnestine Mangum Assistant Secretary Theresa Ailes Treasurer Mallard, Dessie McFarland, Perry Morris, Ivory Newton, Leon Patterson, Roderic Stewart, Larry Wilson, James Simmons, Michael Advisor Mr. Samuel Richardson Mr. 8a Miss Barbering Tommy Rockingham oi Carlette Powell ,W PHI BETA LAMBDA This club is designed to broaden students' understanding of economic and business phenomena and to engage students in projects that will strengthen their working relationship with others. The club also strives to develop in students those qualities that makefor a successful citizen professionally and socially and is open to enrollees in business, secretarial training and other clerical courses. Theresa Williams President C larisse Jones Vice-President Sherry Benson Secretary Ruby Davis Assistant Secretary Myrtle Davis Shelly Huston Carolyn Thomas Elaine Woods Janice Voss Tina Shelton Mary Sally Ball Valarie Watson Marilyn Ragan Shirley Woods -f Naomi Porter Phyllis Jackson Angela Barlow Marilyn Adams Ruth Colliers Joyce Jones Diana Ross Ruby Davis Dannie Eadon L , ,, 9 fn 447 51: . 4 if , .. ., . . - , rg, ,Q- Treasurer Linda Ellis Sherry Benson Linda Herrington Eva N. Hamilton Aftnefle William Reporter Willette Truitt Diane Smylfe Ruth Collins Lovenia Carroll Veronica DDCOI1 7 R6POrter Diana Chtman Advisors Mar Ball Linda H ' 1 .,'t J be , 'V , . efrlfqgton Mrs. Shirley Mason 4 HISIOTIHH Bobbie Williams - - ' I , Mrs. Willie M. Thompson f Delecta Collins Pamela Singleton . ' Parllamentarlan Sophia Wilson MISS Phl Beta Lambda Delecta Collins Myrtle Davis Theresa Williams ' ii , ref B FQ .. max 4 ,,,r ,my as V V 5 ,, , ,,,g..R,,.,y,Qg,Ngyf.f.,,c,,,QN.,.,1m.,Q,w.5x,,,N..1,-,+s.www-rqm.wzmfsmjv-?T Q .2 si , . S Y wx . . ' A I. if N i 9 if ,,,g,,. z are M? K ni f W s. 1 ' '. 5' 51 1' 'f7.l?, .,fy , l .ff XA J s JD. if an f i . , I rf izil . V rf' fl!! A535215 eg-V A -L! 68 , The Utica Junior College chapter ofPhz Theta Kappa is Alpha Beta X1 It IS a national honorary association composed of students who have achieved academic excellence and who have demonstrated outstanding moral character Patricia Finley' President Willie Moore Vice-President Karla Luster Secretary Ands Abou Seoud Jessie Anderson Lula Boyd Thomas Brown Cedric Dixon Meryl Gettis Roger Gines af.-:Y LIBRARY CLUB The William H. Holtzclaw Library Club was established to provide students the opportunity to become more familar with the broad spectrum of learning resources that are available. Other purposes which apply to the club are: To deliver library services to those who can not come to the physical building, to plan and execute activities which will depict thefunction ofthe learning resource center, to implement programs and publicize them throughout the school, district and state. Christopher Draper Brenda Course Miss Library President Rene Cowherd Geneva Terry Shirley Ratliff Betty Ellis Vice-President Debbie Mims Eva N. Hamilton Carolyn Scott Secretary Alberta Walker Sandra Dixon Sarah White Assistant Secretary Barbara Williams Barbara Jones Vera Williams Treasurer 4 f 'A ' - ' c .iw .ilk J .A 8 V 5 V-, .vw U r-4.1,g,,-..,.c., h +A ... , . A' 5 , , A , . M ii, ..1.X:3i1sL3i,i5 ' .,-.Q--fefgggifi' ,. . -'- 2 ., ' -we ,,,-n- A . ,ye-fy'rW5ii'XWf W it ' ' ' ' NX T-eiiie -' A f Q ' f A X - g,ig, sif i:25vf ' L- -3:21 'fl u x W Wm N7 w e A . ?. : ., s..l.. .V- ,g c , A 1 2 5 Eggs xc X 36Xf r:,3534: 'A 'si TfF,LfiiSirf2'i5?i-WP? 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SPECIAL SERVICES The purpose of this organization shall be: To promote and encourage interest in cultural events, high moral values, a sense ofseU'-worth and a desire for academic achievement. To promote a menus of creating better communication amongfaculty, students and the community. Membership shall consist ofthose student enrolled in Student Special Service Program and those that meet the federal guideline. Mr. 84 Miss Special Services Ren? Cawherd A, Bernita Bracy dl Charles Hill Terry W. Franklin Elmira Gaskin Annie Jones Patricia Gray 6X Presidnet Beverly Henely David Linzy Malinda Johnson Vice-President Connie McNair Linda Bolton Wilbur Murry Secretary Angel Nardin Bernita Bracey Michael Ransom Assistant Secretary Karen Rose Ida Johnson Virginia Shaw Business Manager Eloise Turner Charles Hill Vivian Warren Sargeant at Arms Katherine Webb Roy Bell Sophieas Wiggins Charles Brown Lillie Williams Mary Calvin Sharon Williams ,,, , Ted Carpenter iff: 5 Sandy Carter Advisors I , Marilyn Cavett Mrs. Jessie Dawson Meredith Coleman Mrs. Maude Jordan .,,..- - qv Q-'WL nz! ART CLUB The purpose of the Art Club is to provide opportunities for talented students to develop their artistic potentials and to exhibit their work on a state or national level, to direct talented students into art careers, and to assist students in developing an appreciation for the fne arts. This club is open to any students who have an interest in art and show some artistic ability. Amos Johnson President Perry May Vice-President Lindell Stewart Secretary Charles Adadevoh Treasure Members Alverno Devine Fredrick Lane Selwyn Logan William Park Advisor Mr. Michael McCarty Miss Art Lindell Stewart ca- Qfffaygqf firug-4551 Q01 Qhsef figs- Za Q-55,1 53 .4 Q 56.04 , , . if x e I - B - x X NM ff . r'9 r 1 r Tl1i 72 'Q un ' - .J Q. y 3 1 4559652 ., , 2:53 ' ' K ' ' If W? g-. ' 1 -1 ' , fy- v, ,. DRAMATICS CLUB Christopher Draper President Barbara Murray Vice-President Jackie Moncure Secretary Sherrie Hodge Assistant Secretary Cynthia Montgomery Business Manager Members Jacqueline Barnes Alice Brown James Childress Barbara Fields William Foster Meryl Gettis Gloria Guynes William Hampton Harold Harding Johnny Johnson Wilbert Murray Michael Ransom Ronald Thompson Vera VWlliams Advisors Mrs. Rosia Crisler Ms. Chris Tanner G1 The Dramalics Club, Thespians, is designed to give students a chance to demon- strate their abilities in allforms ofthe dramatic arts. It is open to all students who are enrolled at Utica Junior College. Each year in May, the Thespians along with the choir, present the Dramatics and Music Awards, a parody of the Academy Awards. The dramatic arts and music students perform songs and forensic acts. Also, at this time, students are awarded trophies, plaques, and certmcatesfor their outstanding participation in the organiza- tion. Too, the best actor, best actress, best supporting actor, and best supporting actress awards are presented to the deserving and talented students selected by faculty judges. Each year, the Thespians compete in the Communicative Arts Festival at Jackson State University. For the past two years, the Thespians won first place in dramatic monologue and oral interpretation of poetry, respectively. The Thespians also partici- pate in other Communicative Arts Festivals across the state of Mississippi. 73 I .sf VETERA S CLUB .. x ...P . ., -.ut B' V I 5' , K! Y 1 .J is wrt. - .- ' r ', -' 4 ' 4 I' . 7 hqf V ig Wflf' EQ ans Club seek to provide information and activities that are benefcial to p e a means of communicating their special needs to the A f .,-Z . P P' 'K i 0ggff'.'g 1 f X park lil: ' A 11 ' if ' ' ' 1. z J - ,V .ff t I Q .' z a if , Y B 13 The Veter veteran students and to rovid faculty and administration. Membership in the club is open to all veterans. Orange Wvvdley Charles Hill President Chaplain Peggie Jolley Kenneth Hill ViCC'Pl'CSiCiCl'll Reporter Brenda Jordan Charles Flowers SCCYCKHFY Sterling Thomas Bennie Middleton Assistant Secretary William Brandon Treasurer John Paige Business Manager Advisor Mr. Phillip Booty Mr. 8: Miss Veteran Brenda Jordon di William Brandon 74 I 5 si, tif!-ttf? ,. 'Y t SOCIOLOGY CLUB 3- 1 E-li..-'--'za 1.1:- lid' : Y , :.i-4 , 231,17 - Y i, T - .E- , .::.-flfii if C sf, 2 - L, .- jf W.. ,7..?:. . 1 ' - ' V 'i f ii. - Y 3 .E ,, .,..,,, C , We Mr. 8: Miss Sociology Charles Smith di Helen McNeal Helen McNeal President Charles Smith Treasurer Shilnea Cook Shirley Barnes I 'fe .1-it , V g, 4 sbs -Q : R -22-.. .: 1:75 I 1 1 i I - The purpose of the Sociology club is to develop a greater awareness of community Q problems and service to others. This club is open to all students of Utica Junzor College, with emphasis on students majoring in social science. Jeanie Erves Janie Erves Kenneth FuU'ord Advisor Ms. Christine Tanner Y?,,,,1, V :i r NEWSPAPER STAFF we --... Working on the school newspaper offers students an opportunity to acquire and develop skills in journalism. The editorial staff of this publication is made up o students selected by other newspaper staff members Patricia Vaughn Reporter Gloria Guynes Reporter Alverno Devine Cartoonist Robert Anderson Photographer Mrs. Bessie Brown Ms. Willie Ealey Advisors ' tt OPTIMIST CLUB OF UTICA '- 9 ' 1 I-' , ' in l I f .1 , , ,V 4, fs? . - I 5 6' ,gh ,, 4. ,Ev 'C' U wx s 'S x . wil ' ,V S ig 5 :El , , , , l , . 'QT A , ' 1 5, ' AV 'W' c x J 1 - ' 5' ' . ' , l , 1 il V- I p A he J til' ,. ly , if I 3 1: . 4. 'i 'i'f'. ' 5 J i The purpose ofthe optimist club is to develop opti- mism as a philosophy of lzfeg to promote an active interest in good government and civic affairs, to inspire respect for the law,' to promote patriotism and work for international accord and friendship among all people: to aid and encourage the develop- ment ofyouth, in the beliefthat the giving ofone's seU'in service to others will advance the well-being of man, his community, and the world. ,,,,,,,,, , Anderson, Arthur Amos, Jessie Barnes, George Bartee, Joseph Battle, James Bell, Charles Booty, Philip Brown, J.L. Bruch, Bose Campbell, Earnest Crisler, Johnny Dawson, Eddie Fisher, Eugene Gines, Michael Halsell, Johnny Hampton, Melvin Harper, Benjamin Harris, Wilson Haynes, Worth Haynie, Lonnie Herron, Darrel , ff ii i 1 leaf. xg: vi ' ,fig A Q Y J--4 . A'4w,,r , ' 9 fy' li ,-A 5 ,M , W4' A-' :f ., K.. Hubbard, Bernard Jenkins, Adam Marshall, Ellie H. Martin, Oscar McGriggs, Ed McGriggs, Lovest McKnight, Cleon Mitchell, Thurman Nelson, Earl Joe Owens, Lester Fates, James Robinson, Vernon Rogers, Levi Stokes, J. Louis Strong, Robert Walker, V.M. Wilkerson, Glenn Yates, Lamar Robinson, L.J. Robinson, Benard Killingsworth, Jesse 77 D f ,.e.2' ,A , ,zz , f , 7 fl C 4: Q , . f , U 5452151 1 Wm' f'X if P1 li' f if -4 2 wif 4 W, 1213 -ll W xwvuvm ati .go-1 ' ,W f A umm 'San-H Darn xv-fuer Y gl fn 'rl M.. 4' .Ms -amy' Ml' .gi ii' A 955, f.'-wfuf we we gm ELAJ 'F'7 k X 3 t I 9 ,Mm 4 now H4 Y 5-v N M Iva 'K 4 ,ef 1 Rpiyff fix. 'lb .K fu ww My vi X sri ,pw-.L . 'L 54 . .,.. kwa ,W if-5: A ' av f Nw 3'ff. +56 E , wx.. L f X w-'Ea 4 i 'S AS? f X - if YV? 4 s- 1, ,J WA? im, M . FHTEIT' L Ill! 6 iii ,.T,,.+-QW.. ,, ......,. 'fum -in ani 5 A 9 If KK x K Xl lYH YfmUQ1l5B UfiH5R'dUKA 'QKQVXQ 6 gf' HW Ki ETH QF' Gr than 'Wag gl' 1 R ! nn y. 5 .hu l Q 23 -1 x 4? l sl-rx.: 1 A IT? -ez Uria- iff' rl Welcome to Utica Junior College-An institution where students work hard and an institution that offers many rewards. High school studentsfrom ourjive county area visit our campus on Senior Day to becomefamiliar with the school's many offerings. Plansfor the day include a tour of the campus, a guest talent show, book reviews, displays and a concert. Welcome aboard. --ii ASK STUDIES c fsoh E I UTM 71 ,,4f :X M ie, ?3: Y 1- W , X i - ix X i t . Q xx 'fi 4 an w, 1 -i .N - - '- 1 qw., is Jigga. X RU if sway ' WI- ?s'Nf'43fs't Co-op and Placement-Ah, just one ofthe many offerings at UJC. Mr. Haynie is explaining the im- portance and aspects of cooperat- ive education and placement. Well, there were also those who wanted to know what time the cake was going to be served. 1T'ilfK'2x'tiX'4'1 81 WMM .5 lx' W I1 'l rl! 1 I L 1' . Nd, .5, . If r. af iv r . 4 , 5 .Cx 'J '02 1: Q W . . gi ,. 4 D Y f ,fgi ll ' . gilt Q .1'l' 'NJ ' 82 ill- 'Q X , A '9 In i, JW 'S 7 . E f Mt ' F faq. ,ff1i:,i, A A 'A , X . X 1+ '+ K 'V ' Q f! ,V 5 . I I wif? Q sg . , fg t nf i U' ' . ,, -1' . ':.f:3x?5L W wr G It ii' 3 at 13' X K . it ' Q ' Q, . lxwmx- 1 I gf, :ti E ', f GIJ -3,-,w- . 5 . bf, 4, W , ...A , -fo ' 'P 0 Q' 9 '-' 4+ rh '-4:a.ww,+,. ,uf 2 s Jw -41, 4 K ,.zk,ww4,.z4 HSN . -x W ,ff L ' if ,s ' 4 4 1 . 5--my Q if A 1--A . ' Q ' -' R, in gf w NT l. . -, ' We .fy :Q 1 1' ffm .j 2 -an sz, .45 :Hg C, , L, 'I .5 . J 1 'K A 19,355 , ., .,. Eff . Nh- , y if 4, v M s J 4' 4077 4 1. gc ff 5 . ' 2 3, ' mf 1 2' A G 4 'P' 1--Q .,. -z -1.v . Uvmb ' , ., M a,,4,,,k .m..,. X. . ' ' nf.-rx' P, fz'4'f?flT57.l1 A .vw w MWgQ,5,. :af+w4t',jfi i A , .- Each year, usually during the spring, a group ofdedicatedfaculty and staffmembers plan a day called Career Day , to introduce students to prospective employers. Representatives from schools, universities and companies visit the campus on Career Day to talk to students about the job opportunities in their companies. Because of our impressive students, Career Day has helped many of them secure employment upon graduation. Career Day at Utica Junior College is one way of mixing business with pleasure. I mf 'N X .QDQEA 1 'I xg, X W 1 . , 5-Qwlfft A N QP no J . - Y! I 5 'H A 1, ,W ...f If yi Hr. . et: G ff'ffk'3'?-'ii -,,. V if .Alt-.. 1 if-5.12 4f6i:...,5 ' 84 f me Auademic W0'iImJacm .,I t 31-'su-X ..,. all , 'wi ,Yi e , , , 1 ' 25. Vbzq H D K, ' -b -cf' 'bf as 13 f 'pf-7 'pm .M-m,-.. . . 5 4 f 2 5 ' .. I A T3 l U 4 is 9 J xi- , N --., ....-1. ' 8 5 ' A H ..Q-Q-n.m.w..w,w.m...7M.,.v,.m,,,..,..,,,.,,,.,,,,..w., ,..-, ., V, Honors and Awards Day is a tribute to our students who have made a signzfcant contribution to the development of the school or themselves. Among those students we ,Gnd a desire that surpasses all others, and for that reason, we feel the need to recognize them. Those students include outstanding club participation, athletic and academic scholars. f 1 F -'r 5 if r 5 1 , I X' F 1 ' ,.. E V mfr' I f , I Oy!! 7 we P ,fl ' 1' M lr , ie: r 4 '37 A as uf 4' Q ! 7: 95 3 A ' ' 1' if , ' lf N N is in ' y 14 86 Q Y X, 'x I K 5-A-N N CF n 1. '1 1 ,3 2.43319 A KH ' K.: . 1,1 'E E 5 1 1' 1. .. qi V , . A 4. 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Ag, gn, ' .:.-'run Q,,', ,,.-f-'A J ,.f 0 WJ . an1m:404nvmanr,Amf4umn npzu14any4v4anu.mm-Q1,'z1zww,-.f,.f,.,,,.,-,-.A .m,,.,, ' .U 1. , nad- A . , , . ,, A THANKSGIVING DINNER 5 . 14 1-,, 1 , in g 1 Il ' ' V ft,1il7-15514- Y 13 f iuiii 2 . l Y.. Liiqwq .' 3 'f 5 i g ,xx ,gi g I 'fi 1 E at 'A ' Q ,, . e 3 . A 3 E X' Q , J sz ' 4 -2 Q. 1- ,' P' . ,. 9 l .h 12 ' . -DY ' if , 4 kgf 1:51-.:.5W.,. h rg Ax is H V' :iv v if X -: . . ,- ,. '.: - - ' Q f 'Ly KY V pf, e , J , -,', . x , I , , g, 'G ss Q .A ,ag : 2.4. ff D I . Q' 4 .A - :Q 'h fa ,ZXQ1 The annual Thanksgiving Dinner serves as a time for the Utica Junior College family to break bread together in brotherly love. The community and concerned citizens also play a part in this festive event. The program got kicked off with Drs. Linden and Worth Haynes serving as toastmistress di toastmaster. The speaker was Rev. Jerry Young, who informed the audience ofthe importance of sharing God's love and blessings daily. 1 88 Q flft ?f'f I 5 is 'Uh 1 ildffv-? 'x 1 :sf My ff t ' 'shui' -1 . 41 ' WF A -+- 4 duh Rev. Young kent the audience entertained with his dynamic interpretation ofthe scripture. His message seemed to have brightened the eyes of many. His intensity was electrofying and his message invigorating. .- - -e it f- N 'fy fsum., g .H-. .N . . , . - 89 ewxuffunvaafmlusnaksusinfuyfpsfftff -W-1 . .Ae .N 9' S W ,A,. , . Q . Q ,. v V' Q 1 V, ,vw - v. . ,. . A . N, ,WU x ' - '- ' . 'r - O X v A -fo. xx I 4,- 9 ,, 0 F 1 4 'K M, : Q F' 5,1 ' .1 I ' 1 E .q , , C 0 1 'L' Al ' Ch di 5 ,cw yo, 'nffri' ' QM- ' . a'.d fxfi 1 ' . I , , . . -sri, ,aj- ,vh 4 .p A 4 X xv 4. v 'Vw' 'J Each year the Clothing and Textile Department exhibitsfashions and designs that are uniquely their own. The contestants are judged on poise, grace, charm and basically their designs. 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QF' mp,--v r ,- M gM,Yxv'v-X S 4 WWW gr S O 0 O R E S Charles Adadevoh Evelyn Adadevoh AU'red Allen Jessie Anderson Joyce Beacham Edna Berry Brenda Bland Eva Nell Bland Class Charles Wilson, President Judith Hopkins, Vice-President Mary Elmore, Secretary Beverly Johnson, Assistant Secretary Ernest Williams, Treasurer W, N W Y.. ing Ofhcers f ZX Victor Coleman, Business Manager Robert Sykes, Assistant Business Manager Advisors Mrs. Bessie Brown Mrs. Anita Gflfnfl Q 96 t S OPH OM ORE S Cressandra Bourn Haywood Bracey William Brandon Barbara Brown Thomas Brown Tony Brown Michael Burton Debra Butler Gloria Cage Edward Clark James Clark Leon Clark Victor Coleman Angela Cooper Priscilla Davis Margie Dixon Mary Elmore Janie Erves Jeanie Erves Patricia Finley S UPH OM ORE S Charles Flowers Jean Fuller Roger Gines Leora Hall Eva Nell Hamilton William Hampton Merrel Harris Carla Hayes Sonya Haynie, Miss UJC Delphine Henry Linda Herrington Charles Hill Judith Hopkins Diane Hunley Anderson Hyder Josephine Jackson Faye Jenkins Beverly Johnson Deloris Johnson Brenda Jones WN J sf X .3- -L. Nr ,I I i 1 . Tv, K X I i, . X ' t I 'R . ' Ali ir tu S wlsiy' ' . ,,,.uEi. I D, vva-. ,.l..,:w, ,gr gr. as-W' 'st m nm -Zarmmvlmnmrvgfmmfmvfl .vmnnuysynfvtf 1- fn f -.1-dmv, N, - f. .41 S OPH OM ORE S Carla Jones Claressa Jones Brenda Jordan Vanessa Kennedy Shelia Keys Jessie Kyles Shirley Lee Roy Lewis Curley Linson Robert Lyons Carolyn McClendon Katherine McDonald Perry McFarland Joe McGee Benny Mclnnis Brenda McKinley Debbie Mims Jacqueline Moncure Inette Montgomery Bonita Morrison S OPH UM ORE S I UU Dedria Neal Sandra Paige -1. Catherine Newell Diane Polk Vivette Nichols Al Pollard Darlene Nutall Naomi Porter 'YU' -.NVMH 'OQOQQOQ' 'OOOQOOG' PQOQOQCO' 'ff5Q999' '0090995' '.Q049f99' ,,....4n ,,,...+-W., -r-r-fn 'v ilu ,vm 1 J W wt' 1' S GPH OM GRE S :CV J 4 N! i 4 '91 1-mlm' Shirley Ratlw' Elmer Richardson Earlene Riptoe Deloris Scott Curtis Shears Tonielt Shelton Bonita Sims Gwendolyn Singleton Pamela Singleton Bell Stingley Willie Stingley Gloria Stone Robert Sykes Brenda Tangle Carey Taylor Geneva Terry Brenda Thomas Clarence Thomas Fredrick Thomas Carl Turner S OPH OM ORE S Alberta Walker Delores Wara' Janice Webb Shelia Wells Sarah White Sophieas Wiggins Earnest Williams Sharon Willianzs Teresa Willianzs Sophia Wilson Serlena Wren Mary Jo Yates fvun ,L-W SR X- ,R 4 Xxx 1 X 4 w A x 1 Electronics makes me tick. Tl? ,-gi-11 lx, ' M mf-iff! WN Please do not bother me now guys-Time is also a terrible thing to waste. 'aff C. iz 'l ,gh . reigning' ' ...und Whenever the media technology students assemble in the studio, a creation ofcompletely new things occur. Actually, that is UTICA JU- NIOR COLLEGE for you. 103 I . ME FRESHMEN Sara Anderson Brenda Ball Mary Ball Angela Barlow Jacqueline Barnes Sandy Beacham Sharlet Belton Cassandra Bennett Kee Bee Bennett Sherrie Benson Kelvin Benton Henrietta Berry Annie Brooke Pamela Broome Brenda Brown Caroline Brown Carolyn Brown Darlene Brown Walter Brown George Burns FRESHMEN gt 3 if , y 5 T, 52: V 4 w,V- -VQIQ E iyb. 5 .k,, cr- , r t - . WGN Clifton Callahan Susan Campbell Cynthia Carpenter Carl Carson Magdlene Carter Nancy Cassell Willie Casting Betty Christian Kathryn Cummings Harnester Curry Vera Cobbs Ernest Coleman Levi Coleman Mary Coleman John Coley Elaine Collins Gertha Cook Linda Daniel Mary Daniel James Davis FRESHMEN Valarie Dawson C leonis Dean Cedric Dixon Veronica Dixon Donald Dunlap Sylvia Easley Dannie Eaton Rita Edwards Betty Ell1's Mamie Evans LaDette Expose Gloria Flagg Lillian Forch Janese Forrest William Foster Cassandra Franklin Howard Franklin Luevella Frazier James Frost Kenneth FuUord FRESHMEN FF' i- f iff . Q... K 4 Y , -. 4 ' I Q-, KI: 5 , - ,gf 1 ,. l at ,, 'Q' E Steve Fuller Lewis Grady Patricia Gray Janet Hardage Johnny Hatchet Butch Haywood Sharon Herring Annie Hill Kenneth Hill Paulett Holmes Bruce Hopkins Elaine Hopkins S 9 3, f 1 5 'f f Q tgff , 2 A S? t Q Q g 'P 3 I sf Q . Q- ' ff X ' ' .4 f I y , I x 1 'AA' f' --Ha., There is nothing more enjoyable ana' mina' relaxing than visiting the library. g, 1 FRESHMEN Valarie Hopkins Cynthia Jackson Charlette Jefferson Cynthia Johnson Kenneth Johnson Lisa Johnson Melinda Johnson Andrew Jones Catherine Jones Linda Jones Ruth Jones Donnell Kinnard Malcolm Kirkland Patricia Kyles Sandra Lee Willie A. Lewis Xavier Little Camnteader Luckett Dorothy Mack Richard Mack M J. Wm 'mn 7? 'J 4? ha FRESHMEN Joseph Martin Alvin Mazie Sandra McGee Angela McKenzie Connie McNair Jackie Neal Joanne Neal Leon Newton Jerry Norrell Craig Norris Sherry Norris Shirley Norwood Vanessa Oatis Sidney Oderns Evelyn Parker Edgar Patterson Darrel Reese Thomas Richard Linda Robinson Barbara Rose S017 9 FRESHMEN Lillie Roy Anthony Rundles Lee Sanford Helen Scott Charles Selmon Annette Shannon Archie Shears Sharon Shelton Loys Smith Mary Smotherman Moses Spann Michael Stokes Brenda Taylor Diane Taylor Tammy Taylor Bernard Terrell Dorothy Terry John Terry Floyd Thomas Johnny Thomas FRESHMEN Quincy Thomas James Thompson Charles Tulman Hardage Turnage Barbara Turner Nancy Wade Delores Walker Michael Walker Melvin Walters Betty Walton Mary Washington Barbara Watkins Valarie Watson Kevin Webster Katie Wells Percy West X an 1 3 Dr. George Barnes Academic Dean .r 'f ,af ,, X .5--if! I ll gi 1 rfifrff' , I f V ' Sf! i ' 1 ii' f in Mr. Adam Jenkins Business Manager 1 JN. .37 .S ADMI ISTRATIO 3 'K V X give' gs. -QS?-ix S V N 'ix 5 ' is if x - r f , 1. Q QI' s X 1 X i W siifflg z.. 5 . i 5 J . -f :cv 'X , , iv ck t- 5 , V Q91 X I iff? r '--Q56 s 'fi gag- snr- ' .w -s,3x4:'i- '. K tj ,, J V if ff? Q - ' ' X 'Q' pil' 5 : Mr. Darrel Herron Transportation Director Mr. Johnny Crisler Dean of Students O' f X '-'r X Mrs. Alma Simmons Mrs. Gloria McKnight Accountant Cashier f Acct f Rec. Payroll an '-L-Sflfxb 1' Eg at ,. 1 Q,...1. Q, Q55 4 t FAC UL TYfS TAF F 3 We f Wal Y 1 A , V 3 4 2 S2423 e ' at f ,kj gif- .- h X 1 1 r Q t I , J.--, . .f ' - 'qlhv Q-.Ji yii.,f : , 1 - 5. Vg. F-V.. Ms. Katie Cox Mrs. Emma Miller Mr. L.J. Robinson Switchboard Operator Accounts Payable Security Officer 1 AFVQ Dr. Worth Haynes Voc-Tech Director Mr. Charles Porter Mrs. Alma Fisher Media Center Librarian 4 , , 5 , - ,I ' A MN , 'A1 A Mrs. Annie Harper Assistant Librarian Mrs. Ellestene Turner Registrar . 5 ' ADMINISTRA TIONf Mrs. Theresa Akbar Assistant Librarian Z5 ,.-A Mrs. Gwendolyn Strong Registrar Assistant Capt. Edward Curtis Military Science si. si - X Mrs. Monocia Daniels Academic Counselor l FAC UL TYXS TAFF ff Mrs. Arthur Anderson Ms. Christene Tanner Mr. Thurnian Mitchell Voc-Tech Counselor Upward Bound Financial Aid Director . , if Ms. Deborah Carter Mr. Earl Joe Nelson Ms. Bobbie Mason Data Processing Health 8: Physical Education Health 8: Physical Education Boys Basketball Coach 6 ADMINISTRA TIUN I-N 'A Mr. Michael McCarty Dr. Bobby Cooper Music Art 4.w.7 '-'- '. .j jf 0 A-V 4, I. . ,' ' 1 fn. ,...- . ' -.Jams Mrs. Anita GrU'j7'n Mrs. Rosia Crisler English English B f- it L. viii' 5 1 Mrs. Bessie Brown English . 4--rt 4 Q. ,S Dr. M. Helen Thomas English FACULTYfSTAFF Ms. Ernestine Black Business Education XT 1, JL 4 :., , s f 4 v J ., 11, . ff' ,Q :- 1 ' wif' S f ,f L41 Mr. Mike Berry Natural Science 5 .f i, 9 R ,W ann l y ,fu if . 3 i 3 , -gm nr? f .fZ 'i4--1? 'I M' 'wmie JSF? ' Ft s. , ax ev-its 'A-S5 9 43 h - f ' ' 3. 49 . , ' f A Mrs. Shirley Mason Mr. Benjamin Harper Business Education Natural Science -P fi' --f MT-ff! of 3 'wif rt.. i ii j If ,:',,,,gfi S ' if W A-1' X :W Jang , 1' ' 1 ii. ' ' 54' V, . V, t - . 'mu any 5' Q39 : Eiga ' - 5 ,fb .V - ti- bb A' ll' 935 fs-EQ' i . '.t' . ,W 655 A V.o ,f-9 ' Wd N A , V fr V will! yi-6,4 iq-V , ' 4 n- A ' - '- :Z J ' let- I L 6 JE' 4 V 'I' ., , . 't ' A A 4.., L ie, ff i , - 1' Lf: - '-H ..1,' V, 4 ,-: ' jYsgg, .J , ' ,Ez ' f 4 f V , ,- '--- . rf .'., TfgL.5f!2.,a - , .G 'P ' ' ' ' if frt't.',, s'i V 5' ' 7 ts A , ' ' L+ A .rw ws Mr. Johnny Halsell Math Dr. Linden Haynes Science 7 ADMINISTRA TION l .,.. f.',' . ,.. ,....., Sw Mr. Phillip Booty Mr. Samuel Richardson Mrs. Freddie Jackson Electronics Barbering Child Care x . xx Ax ' sl .l Q. .1 Mr. Freddie Edwards Mrs. Juanita Smith Mr. Johnnie McGee Welding Food Service Machine Shop ,,,,,, FACULTYfSTAFF Mr. Bernard Robinson Mr. Albert Ross Mrs. Willie M. Thompson Industrial Arts Math Secretarial Science Mrs. Doris Evans Mr. Bernard Hubbard Mr. Frank Crump Nursery School Director Masonry Asst. Voc-Tech Director --.----7,, ,Y , W 7 I ADMINISTRA TIUN .1 6 a P a 3 a :si A X fiii' V . R S' . .. f' ' ' ' : , . - - X ,ali l . . , 'K . x t umul fir lt f 4 'FQ w, 1- Ms. Madelyn Bell Dean of Women Ms. Willie Ealey Public Relations Director Dr. Shirley Hopkins Ms. Cynthia Erves Acting Title III Coordinator Title III Secretary I l A r iile ts 5 5 ry , 1 'I K ,L J. 3 W' Dr. Mae C. Broach Reading Consortium Mrs. Mary N. Scott Curriculum Development Direc tOI' 4 4 A FACULTYf STAFF ,,..4-JN s Ms. Georgia Wiggins Dr. William Cornelius Special Services Director Reading - . xnxx' L rr V ,F .g A xIi 'N.x va .- ' 1 Mrs. Ida Thomas Mrs. Ester Jones Cosmetology Dormitory Counselor Q. . if f 5 ,S ff Y' F 1154! ix Q- 1 1 Y '. I ,Ns s. T ..- -r+-e s iri. ,r-. Mrs. Mary Bartee Institutional Research Secretary Ms. Delois Thompson Secretary-Dean of Students ADMINISTRA T10 v- . y ni x 5f Mr. Joseph Bartee Welding , gg 12 p W1 A , A ' ,-- ' v ,, 4 Q Hwgi' ' 'fr' . X55 -'e5'h'i5 , al wr- ' if J ,gf il 25 N 6 ,Q I BOARD OF TRUSTEES 3HHiqUi? 'SlIt fiiiif we :H ta f it :fri is it My 4212, 8: Wallis 3: , . , .g ll' gf 7 l,3Mk3!u'Q5 asf: f: trzmggalitgtl .Q 52 Hi-ng FZ! HHH. .u94 :fu 'Z ifgfb T.H. Kendall, III lHinds Countyj Chairman Sharp W Banks, Jr. fWarren Countyj Vice-Chairman W.M. Moss lHinds Countyj Secretary Walter R. Bivins, Hinds County Lewis Burghard, Copiah County Albert Butler, Claiborne County D.G. Fountain, Jr., Hinds County Jack B. Fowler, Hinds County Donald S. Oakes, Warren County Dale T. Sullivan, Copiah County Joseph T. Travillion, Jr., Claiborne County Michael B. Vinson, Rankin County Ellis W Wright, Jr., Hinds County George W Wynne, Rankin County 123 124 URSER X Bose Bruce Kanzekia Brown Tarralon Cannon Rasheda Crisler i... Nicole Erves Tasha Erves Melody Fisher Lue Wanda Hicks S gi M, e,-w Q.. ' X xx--3' s-so . - X ,av K N y .fs as . Urslrula Green fx ANL M . Q D its NX 5 .rm il' Candlce Horton ' ' A f Stanley Mason ' X V in ' i X Issie Martin i 5 x V f ,e Wi A zffnf in 'x . 1' 5 - ,fig iq -. l 'N ' Q' : . 'l ' :-. 1 ' J 2.4-W M VI . N of - f if! C-O IE. fx -1 1-SLE K1-'25 Sa. SCHOOL 5. 1- X il! 'E . t L , 5'N lx 1! 'x -. I if-Ixtgi.-ws-Px5'fQ:v. ' ll , N,-,'5. H Assign-X U ' X ' As beautiful and golden brown as the crisp leaves in the fall, brighter than sunshine on a clear summer day. Like the little watery eyes when old man winter calls, and a rose in the springtime when the auroma never seems to go away. Iam Iam Iam Iam Iam Iam Iam Iam Christopher McKnight Nikita Norwood Joe R. Odems Bernardytte Robinson Tobias Robinson James Sardin Shaundra Simmons Janeiro Smith Faith Strong Jimmie R. Stokes the one who always does what you ask me to dog the one who really loves you. the one who always stay clean,' the one with the bright ideas and a mind ever so keen. your little sweetheart, at least, that is what you say,' the one who never does wrong and yet, must always pay. the one who sometimes go into a rage,' you, mom and dad, when you were my age. 5 Calvin Brown Leon Clark Greg Daniels Larry Dent Lewis Grady Johnny Hatchet! Tony Hearn Andrew Jones Marvin Luckett Andrey Rogers Anthony Ronalds James Rose!! TEAM N-,dnl .dn Q, Archie Russell Earl Thomas Patrick Thomas Vincent Tillis Y' 'K Nix 4 v Lumeul Tripp Roger Winters Ike Williams Rudie Willis X F I i E I 5 i . i I i 3 I W 4. 4 U ,Y e we A thx I , lf- Je Cheer up coach, AGAIN. A. A Rick Porter Assistant Coach George McQuitter Coach we are going to beat Hinds See coach, we are still THE BEST. THE ANNUAL STAFF td? .vb I 5 NES wg, .gk Q95 ' Wdtldd Wl'lll'tV Robert Anderson Jeanne E Victor Coleman K Typists Photographers ' ev , Q K . ' I ' x V f sl-K' A Ms. Willie Ealey Advisor Fellow Uticanites: It is a pleasure to be a member ofthe annual staff We had good times as well as bad times. As I worked on this year's book, I realized the importance of teamwork. Without team- work, this book would have been impossible. The production of a yearbook is a task which required much time and effortfrom each member of the staff The Uticanite was designed with the utmost care so we tried to pick out the pictures that we thought the students, faculty, and staffwould enjoy the most. So as days go by and you pick up this book and look through it, you will remember your days at Utica Junior College. We extend thanks to each member ofthe staff and special thanks to Miss Ealey, our advisor. Without her, the project would not have been completed. 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