Utica Junior College - Uticanite Yearbook (Utica, MS)
- Class of 1986
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THE UTICAN ITE VGLUME Mono 1986 UT ICA CAMPUS UTICA, MISSISSIPPI 39175 THE 1986 UTICANITE TABLE OF CONTENT CURRICULA FEATURES ORGANIZATIONS 51' Q I 'T - EVENTS SPORTS PEOPLE SMALL IN SIZE . . - !1'U . 'fo mf f pr 54 rm, y W I Q si LARGE IN LEARNING K. f 1 1 fr Wfw f - -I . 5 . ' f 4. I 'Q' F F if 'oz I A-f ' up ' n ,ini ' ap W .. -- . 'I H 'QA-T6 5 Nqxj, , ,V A. ,il ,ff i ' , IN g 2 ji ,' I X w I 'E , ff ' ,E 'X i5 x f-.WW -V! I - Xl y ,V '1 IU. Q AI 'XVII' ' 1' ' in I X 2 ,Ni ,A ' .I 'LA f W X gs . X ' is I I 14 1 if .. 5' I 1 i .ul Q E- v si I 4 w, , jx IKE 1 +' K L, NNMw M r g 1 M MMM! Amwww' -we Q' Q M- 3 '---f 4 4 :gr 5 ' FW' Fifi' :Lf E ' 3 gf, . X 3 , a 1 1 Q I L4 I . ! 1' 1' I I X ' - -.. dr.. 4111 we-zI f . , 3 ACADEMICS .f 'f Qi! KQV-MQ? fi? Q X f fiief , , I i Time.- gf ' '.. i 'fix ff.- ,1 'fi V 254 W fg,, , ,VA ,V , , ,, ACADEMICS f gb 81-:- I' X Dwif' HJ!! gg: I Q C X ACADEMICS , 'Q -K -ihwwp 'ex rf f MWMY' 4 , ' , ' 1 W' s 02. Xa ' 5 4. . , 1 1 Q, Ky ,.,. , a as , mm... Q6 f -i I X Danyale assists Mrs. Bell during French class. Danyale helps Patricia with her French. Z' we x, . 5 -Q-,Sr fra 1 ,Tu- 455'-5 ,,. 4 'rr- Q 4 rr, l V4 H ,' K ' 'W'----qv -M-We r V X - 'I' 9: pf, i f 4., ' MMA W - if ,Jlire W' gf . V, .- t 'ici' H -,M A , vsatgf i , gras ,J 3 ., 'Q V- ' T'. . 5, if? F51 3 e u f S 1 W S ' f V 4 I' . Students take notes during a lecture. Students listen to directions before starting the assignment. r n. a, .fix an M154 ,f we it Q3 , Us 5 all li i 6 Students prepare an assignment for class. Valarie studies her sample through the micro- ' scope. Wi 2 . If 'gg al if j,.,M Students put last minute touches on their papers. Rene reads the amount of liquid in the testtube Students reading and participating in group discussions. 'sg ah swam'--..n. gf ,4:1 J Mitch and DJ. work on Calculus problems. . .. 1 u . nv i2'5'm, L 4.3 ' .Wy ,M msgs'-Qi. jk , if-vssiik-1 ' -u 1 1 4 l alt 9 eff QL. 195' Qs. J' i . -1 . P S V ' It V' ls Q -su.-. , I 'il 5 . ,..,,. ,Q 1 A ., x c ,-Q-'I'--. ,+ 1' 1 Students work with the computers. ,www riffs TECHNICAL i Drafting ELECTRONICS f' f i 4 I f f he 4. ' G? 4474 an f f aff f 1 iff 1 f f if Mr. Parks shows Allen how to get the transistor curves on the oscillascope. Craig examines the radio Circuit. The nursery school students celebrate valentines day. 8 l 'v wif: 'W is W f 50, . J Sy A V fx -.1 A 1 Sw- 3 Ai? X A Q. Ti,,,s ?A1 I x E A hh 4 wt I Q I Q J Student Complete their assignments on the computer. M .QV 5' X,s. WSH ,, sv'gri.,,,5 Music i 4 x Q.. 455 sta If n V2 aim-uv 2 , ai R 't f 333' 1 , f ,,,,, i .i .ss,, 1 'T' 4 if 5' I Q wut Mrs. Mason discusses some important points during typing class VGCATIO AL ,M I l I wif! ...A- .po .M '75 K5 0 ar? gilf 'f4 - 5-':.12:EIf- 4 92 ,fa , 4 'K A' ' W 5 hm f ' A VA ,. ' V 1 -1' - V 1 W -- ,. rf- ,. W - J., K f. - -- gawk -QM H, .L . V . 'ii A 1 ,al-.. , '- - M5 P ' :ay if f A ,F ,, g - 1JM 2 'J xv fp 1 S Q' f '- ,, , 2 ww, xi NKNWQR M ,x ,- SN X X x '- ,A , 5 wi y Q M . iw. R 5.23 S1053 ' . , WZ' 'W K0 W, 5 pa, , sf .Nw . - ' +- - mmlfy.ss,,3k.qwf,7 . X - 2 5 5 X tx A , H 1, Q 10 P ty 410 L ' Q D we l ,A 'fs ,X df heist' i Sam puts his final touches on some jeans 'R limi in 1 1 1' A 1 lx WHY The Cosmetology class look on as the proper technique is being demonstrated. Xl' kt ' s...,,,,,.f Larry checks for precision before making any tool in machine shop. r .Q sf If 4- E I y Machine shop student work on cutting down metal for exact size using the lathe machine , W,ffMw1fi'f'.jf'q4 ' 3 -testi , J f 12 f ffff V9 ff fi t Z Q ,S Sanders works with mige welding. Sanders takes a moment to pose for the camera. Z 3 031, r A 1, 4' J r - effrey grins off prston before puttrng rt 1nto the engrne ii H1 I Auto mechinrc student work on ahgnrng the front end of chevrolet fr, 4 I --...f -who--. .,.,-.---- ' . K 1 1- 1 W 1 df MW ew Gerald learns how to master the art of sanding i , . -- if W? H ,Q , ? I ' X goat :.: , K' . gi ll Si i .sf if xl' . r - f 'V' 3' -- lk' s . ' W '35 ' 5 , - . 'wx' 1 ' 5 L- bb-, ' -7--... V V 0 . - - muslim ew? gr' w A -S i Q i q i -fig. Y ' .A V : or k .. s- N 3 5 Bobbie, along with her classmates, is typing her paper to perfection. H 3451103 - iaagf i I 0,0 '. , y r I fi? 1 ' Q f , 2 .ik ,Ri il .4 Q Andrew displays his cooking talents before an interested audience. 14 TECHNICAL 4 Stanley checks the components on the first ro bot. l it fs f ' rv - In -sw' is s :ff hui' h -' nl '4 fil2'dw at W ,f ' .4 I Wmwlfnl-ui l If d , Mr. Parks explains how to use the curve tracer as Allen looks on. 'Q b H M 2 if .W l, e . gwflhx WN wg. , l ' 8 H 1. A t , ' A 5 Q F, K -EEL? 4?Tf'Y -f 1 - X iii lf. l t f f l , X L' , it Allen and Robert check the circuit as Mr. Dottley watches. . y 16 - W, V 1.-wr-Vg ' XM X, , X gg qv K ws Q V W X X Www-w,X,,, 4, 1 K la X X in ,xr X 5 x Q 4.4 xmw ..,V bx., 4 ,, ,. ,.,, V, ' A 2 2 ,MM , f 'A f K. g . ,. ff .AA4' fl ' M lwffm f VICE-PRESIDENT :W 1 174 ji ff , MR. J. LOUIS STGKES MISS UTICA CAMPUS E DIANE WILSON 2, ALTER ATE Lg f f 'I ,A iygbxi , . 1' -QQWHS-aff fx f- ' -'i5v5?9'!1'fSfWi Fri, I 'f arg A p, Q.-ly--1 ,z , i' 1:1 vi 1:4 17? 2.5134393151 iff , , L 5 MJ- , wzzfam'-':1, , , ' li.-,yr ,ve--u, U.,,,., , , 34253. m,s,.f,:f.44 , L gmjix?-1'i3f' V A R' f. f '.,.,1l M, Jr 501- ' M W WW, , 5 1 ,- wtf .fn ' , '-' - fi - -YL 5'-1 sMI1 . Aff 43,3 itigl.-.,3 L. 35.25, .gin .-H ,V , fnrff? ,pq V115 v ' - rm: fx A-rf' f Ljwzilg b: r V . ff',iyf?3 22.2-irmf.-of f .- v x. iii l 3-'si wgzm - I -'21 w vw, f -,A Qnfvw -.-, . ...Ui-fr .- wi, H r ,V 2-?'2i2. y9' .. - Q ff I1 ,vi 1 -4 ,-f C - 1 , M .3-,vrf'f., 3-ff-.'1-i ' in i, 1 is , V- P55214 -M y 3 V T'f:? :YG: 4 , if Y :-faf:--if i s U 554- IQ' i .1.-.msn M- -N. S6164 'xl - 1, - ' P.af'.l55 E7 'tl 'lr'l1'!f 'x If f x '- ,wtxg-,,3,,M, A ..A .-457. wv H . -3,g.q:g,3gy,-74,5 , .. 3,4 4,4154 32 4: 4, Af., .g,y'5L1f9g. .3:L5g,g 1 L. 5,3-' FP' iv f in -gi,..:.L?91 ' -lf h f 2' fy. ww - - . Kp 4-E g ' 1154-,1-A -x J mf f v., P ' BOBBIE RATLIFF VALERIE HU rw 4 4 , MISS FRESHMAN I? 3 MICHELLE WILSON STUDENT LIFE THE YEAR OFFERS CHALLENGES, RE- WARDS, EXPERIENCES AND FUN, FUN, FUN. STUDENT LIFE BEGINS WITH IT. THE DAWN OF DAY BREAK CHASES THE SMART GUYS TO CLASS. THE SUNSHINE DRIVES OTHERS AWAY. BUT ALL IN ALL WE MAKE IT. THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UNFORE- SEEN. WE EXPERIENCE FUN IN LEARN- ING. THE REWARD IS NOURISHING. THE CHALLENGE COMES WHEN YOU HAVE AN 8:00 AM CLASS AND GET TO BED AT 6:00 AM. STILL WE RACE TO MEET THE CHALLENGE. THIS MUCH JOY CAN ONLY BE EXPERIENCED BY US-RIGHT HERE AT UTICA. WHERE THE POSITIVE AND SERIOUSNESS BE- GIN AND, BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THE FOOLISHNESS ENDS. M1 ., K MZ, .,-Q ,' '55 -.1 A f Q My s' I qnlllllbuunlli 1 'i x 'PAV ku ,'.. mm -4 'f 0' wr' Y- 1 . mln Yolanda seems uncertain about taking both COBOL and Trigo- nometry the first semester. THE LIFE OE THE CAMPUS IS A NEVER ENDING ONE. THE STUDENTS STRIVE FOR THE EPITOME OF EXCELLENCE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. MOST RE- ALIZE THAT THERE IS A TIME TO PLAY AND A TIME TO WORK. WITH THAT THOUGHT IN MIND, THE STU- DENTS' GOALS ARE NOT FAR AWAY. ,og 1 -ar 4 L .2 T., I , X' if I' I 2 In 'U' 'JO W ,,, , W I A Nia at Y K' , 1105! l' . V' ,,,-,.qni! ', N ev- ' lc .. x 4 . ' x 'fix 5... 1' Y 7f' -r- l:L.. ru -rut STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION I T . . , 1, I M 11.- In J 'WU' I ,. nf- . ' 13 L 4,-ll' r if ., 'Mi NO eine ' 7 A- NO GLORY Demetrius Bryant Angela Robinson I pi -11 1 ' -1 -'UW 1 Georgia Robinson Arleatha Wilson Robbie Maxie Stephanie Reid fi , f water? c M fi 9111 , -K.. S Iii 1 .,.. r x F . 1 Diane Dixon 1105 I 'F' V 9, Dayon Issac Q., , , ,f Wg I Anthony johnson E WHO'S WHO W Darryl Hudson Kimberly Cooper Demonia Shelby Arlean james lf Arlette Williams Mabelene Hardy Clyde Coleman Mahary Asefaw nun I Marty Carpenter john Young Verna Goldsberry Sonya Ford ri fill Valeria Hunt Bobbie Ratliff Deborah Craft Lisa Abf0f1 POSITIVE IMAGE PAGEANT THIS YEAR MARKS THE BEGINNING OF A GALA AFFAIR FOR MANY STUDENTS WHO SEEK TO IMMULATE THE POSITIVE TRAITS THAT DIFFERENTIATE THEM FROM THE CROWD. THESE STUDENTS STRIVE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE. TWENTY-FOUR DEBONAIRING YOUNG LADIES AND GENTS WERE CAREFULLY SELECTED AND SCREENED TO PARTICI- PATE. THEY ALL HAD A CLEAR RE- CORD-NO DEMERITS, GOOD MORAL STANDARDS, ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND HAD MADE SOME NOTEWORTHY CON- TRIBUTION TO THEIR CREDIT. BY THE WAY, WE CHOSE TO ENTITLE THIS EVENT THE POSITIVE IMAGE PAGEANT. LYRICS OF LIONEL RICHIE'S ALL NIGHT LONG SERVED AS THE PRODUCTION ROUTINE AS EACH PARTICIPANT MOVED WITH GRACE AND PRECISION TO EVERY BECKONING BEAT. THE SO- PHISTICATED DANCE ROUTINE PRO- VIDED A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE FOR THE CONTESTANTS AND, SEEMINGLY, FOR THE AUDIENCE. STILL THE BEST WAS YET TO COME. .K . A M' A , srw' - ' '-V., . Angela Robinson and Tyrone Allen Casual Wear 5 bm it Ju my I ix 1+ X J IW fl 'M . z 2 My I QV' Ii , af it ,V dh .I - ' 7 2 , 5, Y , life f Ii s 5' U If A x. ' 'fwrlf I A xx s -. A ...W H f ' A Q ' Q ,Ig I ' l . .gv 4- 2 ' , 2- 1-211 3 if 'rr if Dayon Issac and Danyale Simmons Rene Wallace and Darrly Terry Casual Weaf Casual Wear 4 ' , ,pl Y T Ofh ,4 ' li., 4 .,y, , -... - Q if., ' .r Aplmvff . - . -' , 512, 0 I. f . -,, gpg. , wg I ' - j,..-i K 1 'Q' 3 7 gi- . V ,Q my . 1, f- 4 Q .f W ff N6 .Ai ' v - 'f 1-1 tml-f- ' I Robbie Maxie and Ralph Howard Casual Wear ' f? - Ig 'NYSA -N f sg: 5:35-35 l fFff5ft5 K M522 L , .. mx 15? ll .fig A .sf 9, ,, R 'Q - 2 ' 1 5520 - 13 f Georgla V -. . px- f N' K' I . Y' 'J ,f Ll' .5 'L J-071' - F' M, ,Lx 21,5 ' , N., , 32.1 a 'a , Uv' g Robinson A 1 A J' A ti 8, ,vi ': Q' F 1' 7 if , y.. THE WAY FOR LOVE STEVIE WONDERS PART TIME LOVER SET THE PACE EOR THE CASUAL SCENE. EVERY STEP WAS ONE OF DIGNITY, PRIDE AND GENERATED AN AIR OF PRO- FESSIONALISM. WHEN THE CONTESTANTS ALL STEPPED IN UNISON, THE MOVES WERE SYNONY- MOUS TO THE CLYDESDALE, EACH WITH ITS OWN UNIQUENESS. AH, THE ELEGANCE OF EVENING WEAR. UNBELIEV- ABLE. THE TWELVE YOUNG LADIES WERE AS PETALS ON A FRESHLY PICKED ROSE. DELICATE, GRACEFUL, CHARMING WITH A FRESH AROMA OF GAIETY. THE GENTS, OF COURSE, WERE THE STEADY, ATTRACT IVE VASE-STANDING READY FOR THE DEPOSIT. THEY PRANCED TO THE LYRICS OF LUTHER VANDROSS'S THE WAY FOR LOVE . THE GROUP AS A WHOLE COULD BE REFERRED TO AS THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM. ,af ,V Tw'-LII 'lvl Sf? Gray I 'gh ..fI,?1Sf'J 4 VW - ,fn 5. .S- atv P59139 - . Tw I M If .- V 4 Q .', K ,',,. gk.. ,U C ! ,C X X I N Axxxlxkq-M Z, - JANX RENEE WALLACE I s A .W-Mu -n-omg. :ug '-'. T, ii: K 5 EX A I S' fgrgffzgri- tar 5 WN! , 32 at S - , i' X, 8 f 'R ,nr ,MST I wer .limi WHO ' xc 5 A. E I. I A-is SHIRLEY LIGHTER and HUBERT MAXIE X 1 X K' 'I 5- V ,J f f W4 Z DIANNE WILSON and FENTRESS HAMPTON ' A fi-N 7, 'ff I ll ! 3 1 x X X ' 7' A tg' ' in X , ff , X -:4Lf' f',f 1,1 xg L . 'L , H 4 'Rf 7 1 . 1 sf , Q 1 Q fi .4 -. ' .4.,f.,+,,J2. 1 . , .gi X. ' ' ' -lu M ' Y' '- SXX....fN i2 P' .94 l-- .1 'Q 1'- ,L The contestants in the first annual Positive Image Pageant were Kimberly Cooper,joe Nelson,jr., Robbie Maxie, Ralph Howard, Diane Wilson, Fentress Hampton, Rene Wallace, Darryl Terry, Yolanda Harris, Craig Morgan, Dayon Issac, Danyale Simmons, Shirley Lighter, Hubert Maxie, Andrea McCurtis, Charles Lambert, Georgia Robinson, Demetrius Bryant, Angela Robinson, Tyrone Allen, Patricia Myles, Hor- ace Allen, Iris Shelton, and Stanley johnson. The second runners-up were Andrea McCurtis and Ralph Howard. The first runners-up were Iris Shelton and Darryl Terry. The winners of the first annual Positive Image Pageant 1985 were Robbie Maxie and Tyrone Allen. The judges were Mrs. Patricia Burnett, Mrs. Colleen Hart- field, Mr. Melvin Miller, and Mr. Dave Mulcahy. The com- mentators were Mrs. Debra Danner and Mr. Samuel Davis. Special thanks to Mr. Benard Robinson, Mr. Oscar Martin, Mrs. Debra Woolman, Mr. Samuel Richardson, Mr. George McQuitter and their classes, Dr. Shirley Hopkins, Dr. Cath- eryn Broach, the Utica Connection, Mrs. Penelope Owens, Mrs. Daisy Richardson, the commentators, judges, Mrs. Mary Nell Scott, and other committee members, Demetrius Smith, the Mahogany Dancers and the Annual Staff. The pageant committee members are Ms. Willie Ealey, coor- dinator, Mrs. Mary Scott, Mrs. Bessie Brown, and Mrs. Mag- nolia Hampton. 1 It-ff , 4 I i ' 5 8 D r 2 Mr. 8: Miss Positive Image 1985 Robbie Maxie 8: Tyrone Allen me .Ni A BED OF ROSES 5 V .l ' 17' K .4 BLACK HISTGRY MONTH WW F E .492 Q13 3519 F Eel 2 YJ 5 mmm. W E9 E Q ,gf ff A EQ an Q W BD Dil n 3 'hx 5'1 i QD THE AFRO- AMERICAN EXPERIENCE PRESIDENTXBGARD OF TRUSTEES Dr. Clyde Muse T.H. Kendall District President Chairman Hinds County , ' ax . ,wx 'Y avi' Q' f' A Sharp W. Banks,jr. W.M. Moss Warren County Secretary Hinds County 5 5 1 5 3- i l 1 A.A. Alexander Vice Chairman Dr. john Noble Claiborne County Dale Sullivan Copiah County Walter Bivins Hinds County Donald S. Oakes Warren County Dr. Michael Vinson Rankin County 'V rf' if ' BNN., i , Z55f'?'i7Wg:fUZ l! W' , I, Y b , . fi , ,. , A, i f , sn, -i'2w:.i+ - N af ,ff-.1.qx,, K4 ,....,gygiM -- ,- I Xi Louis Burghard DG. Fountain Copiah County Hinds County Talmadge Portis Howard Spencer Hinds County Hinds County Frank Wilson George Wynne Claiborne County Rankin County SMALL I SIZE ORGANIZATIGNS Q7 A! f fs v C. L' .QW v-'l .Ll . ., I , ..-m ......, it K 3 . A -'lu 'UQ , x. I '51 I BIGI DIG ITY T4 , 'Sf UHF' fran X1 'Q fix. 'v'?fx,? . TUDE TGOVER ME TORGANIZATIO gm is V Arle-tha Wilson-Representative Diane Wilson-Miss Utica Campus Georgia Robinson-Assistant Secretary Demetrius Bryant-President ESQUIRE , 3 fi ' E 3 X 5 'Z 1 1 ai 2 ,fi 45. t gl , 5. VA af af .az 'N- -A ' 5 I tv-Wi: - 15? 1 , :Q 4 ' If 3 V 2 firm 'I ' ' ' 1, , -.ii ' '1 5 1 1 1' . 3 ' ' i - w.'QQfrg.,w , 2233 - ' f V2 1 a if ' ' Q ? 5.51 , , 1 f ' Q 11 4 , A 2 J , . . if Q ff' M. , , 7 - 5 Qui -f f' I ' it 1 H 2 5 3 X 1' 04 ,,, ff' 0' f avg? wr-Q,,!5?K' ,7 l Q. ' ,- r Mr f ,- xr- QQ Angela Robinson-Vice-President Robbie Maxie-Treasurer Dayon Issac-Assistant Business Manager Sonya Young-Representative j0hf1 Ray Robert Davis Mitchell Hyder Dennis Walker Darryl Terry Greg Charman Tyrone Allen joe Nelggn, Jr, Frank Walker Hubert Maxie Demetrius Bryant :eg eil l vllllillilllllllll Anthony johnson-President joyce Smith-Vice-President Felicia Upson-Secretary Kimberly Cooper-Assistant Secretary Barbara Myles-Treasurer Beverly Smith-Parliamentarian Myrtle Short ' 1 . 5 f L 1 ,4 Q ,Qi r I 9 1 wr -2 S , . ' .f Mildred jackson Velma Allen Lula Effingger Peggy Welch Darlene Robinson Vernice Moore Vernetha Torry MODELING CLUB LIBRARY l I ' I v'vf mkz.nnu1:m: 3 ' LLB lllllllill' 9 11 f V' , L N I 1 ,te as ' '-aj ,ja :.,, I I 4 i L i'LY 0 4 7 .I Henderson Bailey Lee Voris Smith Kelvin Dudley julia Nelson Advisors: Mrs. Alma Fisher and Mrs. Annie Harper 1 Cynthia Harris Kenyetta jarleton Belinda Beeman Cynthia Alezander johnnie jackson D- ':.'-- Qs-nbxn Gloria Mclntyra Renee Wallace Earnstine Allen jewel Andrews Tina Robinson Zanette King Sonya Young Branette Turner j.C. Gaines 39 ' 10191, ,,.,.. M ' , .,,A , -M 1 . ,max Valarie Hunt, joseph Cannon, M.E.N.C. is the professional associ- ation for music educators at Utica ,Iu- nior College. Membership in the cam- pus organization is open to any student interested in teaching music. Members are provided opportunities for person- al professional development and are introduced to the duties and responsi- bilities of the music education leaders through participation in a variety of programs, demonstrations, and per- forming groups arranged by the local chapter, the state Music Educators As- sociation, and the Music Educators National Conference. Darryl Terry, Presidentg Keith Redmond, Vice-President, Sarah Graves, Secretaryg Demetrius Bryant, Treasurer, Robert Hill, Dr. Bobbie Cooper, Advisor. 40 DRAMATICS CLUB W' .P- W . rr r X . ,fi 2 V A .11 L 2 f ar Kimberly Cooper, Bobbie Ratliff, Fentress Hampton, Horace Allen 8: jerry johnson M.E.N.c 'M by . wr! w ' 'Ar 113' X, rv uf J gal' COLLEGE CHGIR Mr. 8: Miss Choir Darryl Terry 8: Mozella Brown The college choir participates in vocal musical programs on and off campus throughout the year. The choir also actively participates in Opera South. Membership in the choir is determined by auditions. Tyrone Allen, President, Darryl Terry, Vice-President, Claudia Seaton, Secretary, Thelma Kelly, Chaplain, Demetrius Bryant, Vonda Cook, Diane Dixon, Pamela Gray, Stanley johnson, Bonita Kelly, Cassandra Moss, joseph Parrott, Sameul Porter, Keith Redmond, Louis Short, Demetrius Smith, Brenda Walker, jennifer Walker, Cheryl Weeden, joseph Wilcher, Sonya Young, Dr. Bobbie Cooper, Advisor. iw- QSTQ 41 THE CON N ECTIO ' , 4 ' v ,rf 1 '-sq, , , 5:1 ,FI X 4-ff.. . ,, .. 4 f,vp:M:wAm,f Qi! if , 4 5 1 .I Q Q A c C i , I' W ,, P' at X9 J a Q' :mv 1 5 'af WN Darryl Fondren, President, Bobbie Ratliff, Vice-President, Valeria Hunt, Secretary, Kimberly Cooper, Treasurer, Clyde Coleman,jerry jones, Barbara Myles, Rene Wallace, Dennis Walker, Dr. Shirley Hopkins, Dr. Mae C. Broach, Advisors. Q PI li? A, 5 if X gmt' 3322 . f ii 'X W ft Y aw :yur Ian iii 49 f ' is-ma ik 1 If TVN 'Q 1 t r i .f N , I .. . if ' ,K if 4 E is Q S 3 C 5 Q, S PM fa. A Nfi. ,, ' ' . fl! , l , ' X 1 fx ' ' ww 7 ,Life Mr. and Miss A Q PI r ' A ,gjfg 7 my Danyale Simmons 84 Robbie Maxie 4 , 1 A W A 4 'i i , . , -1 .W -v..r -V 1 - a'3':w'i'jEgf', T. 1' 'Q Allison Stephen, Clyde Coleman, President, jerry jones, Treasurer, Darryl Fondren, Vice-President, Rhonda Richardson, Wanda jackson, Angela Robinson, Sandra McGowan, Robbie Maxie, Pamela Gregory, Yolanda Chavis, Sonja Williams, Rene Wallace, Georgia Robinson, Michael Butler, Parliamentariang Danyale Simmons, Cedric Langston, Business Managergjoe Luster, Melvin Riddle, Andrea McCurtis 42 COSMETCLGGY C ff l W' 1 uigz , , C, md' 1 E ff, Regina Anderson, Cathy Bell, Veronica Cambell, Wanda Gibson, Freddie jackson, Chester Lacy, Martha Lott, Helen Perkins, Betty Rainey, Rhondai h c ardson, Gwenevere Stampley, Johnnie Tolliver, Mrs. Willie Pearl Burnley, Advisor. COSMETOLOGY Q s Ev '2- .QA A A af., , I E ' 5. - , A ',-w qv' xiii' -'ig ,, -9' -4, 'r.,,5 ., . 5. ,-,V V. vpatinhn ,-l, L Mi - W .., , ,, 4!'5lv'- - .'1l fo , my-. ls fn :Ly :Q R wr, -l .gm ' r v.,-a .lbs . - 'frm ' 5 25,31 ' ' 1 .1 .l'. 'ff S1 '-I A V9 t 1 , Y.. ' . 5 sv' 574' '15 au, , Kathy Buckley,james Butler, Pennyjohnson, Berthajones, Mardessajones, Lois Pollard, Ruth Pollard, Susie Ponter,jossie Reddick, Amelia Reynolds, Cassandra Rogers, Iris Shelton, Willie Lewis Short, Emma Sims, Beatrice Smith, Levoris Smith, Rosie Spares, Brenda Walker, Mrs. Ida Thomas, Advisor. 43 BARBERI G CLASS - - ta.. i at .. X ' ,:v- ' 'Y - Q' Mx V Wax' M' -' X, , 3 fxffarmi , Q f , 'uv 1 bf. SN, sf: t A- Q ff we is si ' . 1 : 5' 'V is sw' ,fi ,f 5 ,gs M i .a .s i - . -Q. .fgmmim wav- s. 5 . -. '-Xxx-gtwff,w,f1i2,s:, -iv: J sw- - sg,-1:-.. -A s.,.-ew , may '1f,ywsaiYkr . - I -. - , ,s .V Y 6,5 -1- -s-,rx -gsy K , ' msg-,.-.,s5, 4- t - f X ' ifka 'ft 3. :Eze -'-- Q - wasecai K A ' A196- Q'--'ir , I .,:., 5 ' wwf? x ,, M, ..N f r , t K X li Eh ilk fx 'dk X x ., x ... Q V lg 1 1' My in W I ' y I Q 2 ' Vuh , XQ , . -it Ms' :PW , v ' X --N' l B ' wx.. . f Alice Moutone, Flora Bridges, Pamela Gray, Rita Brown, Mozella Brown, Franklin Clay, Mamie Dixon, Randy Brown, Andre Tyler, Lisa Williams, Sharon Fultz, L.V. Ball, Alvin Love, Fredrick Farmer, Grace Davis, Hertisena Hollins, Dr. Samuel Richardson, Instructor. The Utica Campus chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is a national honorary association composed of students who have achieved academic excellence and who have demonstrated outstanding moral character. Students are se- lected based on academic per- formance and is nominated by a previous or present instructor. Students are initiated during the first semester. John Young, Kimberly Cooper, Diane Wilson, Mrs. Anita Griffin, Advisor, Valarie Hunt, second alternate to Miss UJCQ Bobbie Ratliff, first alternate to Miss UJC. 44 PHI THETA KAPPA A X 5-1 5 ,Dir .mrP, vi, Q i's1 lls- ' y 9--,Y is I . .YB L85 ,Q Sal sw 'Wx ir. 'f3?L5 .nr . is L , . If . 4 i s CAMPUS MINISTRY fgil f. 'lv an Mr. and Miss Campus Ministry Horace Allen 8: Sandra McGowan W 1-j fl .. A5 , 'V fbi, 1 ,' iff: Mrs. Mary Nell Scott, advisorg Mrs. Amanda Hubbard, co-advisorg Ms. Earnestine Black, Ms. Mirriam Torrey, Ms. Cynthia Erves, support advi- sorsg Ms. Ester jones, coordinator of evening Bible study, Arleatha Wilson ................................................................... President Lonnie jackson ......... ........... V ice President Patricia Turner .......... ........... S ecretary Patricia Myles ........ ........... T reasurer Mae Turner ........ ........... A ssistant Treasurer Bonita Kelly .......... ........... P arliamentarian Horace Allen ......... ........... C haplain j.C. Gaines ......... .......................... ........... A s sistant Chaplain Gail Wright Linda Rush Clarence Skipper, III Thelma Kelly Sandra McGowan Mabeline Hardy Maxine Montgomery Ivory Green Claudia Seaton Sandra Warfield A if XFX i 'O N x S V Y' is , . x . ' 9 4---.-4 ir- .. 'S w I 5 1 l ,,. 5W'f?'?' 'W g,5Qg ,. 8 .Q Q . X g ' Iv A . ' QI5 .xl l . ' Q- . 2' s 1 .14 we ,. - ' I . sblxgrrw J 45 SCIENCE CLUB A-ff ...E .fun Q Yi .. 5, , .. . .-,q i Z wi ,.., Q - . Horace Allen, Tyrone Allen-President, Barbara Anderson, Mahary Asefaw, Arthie Brown,-Ioseph Carson,johnnie H. Clayjr., Diana Dixon-Assistant Secretary, Brenda Dotson, Marilyn Dotson, Ronnie Graham, Allen McGriggs, Fentress Hampton, Tommie Lee Hubbard,jacqueline Hunt, Mitchell Hyder-Mr. Sciencenlacqueline jimerson, Pam johnson, Ruby jones-Reporter, Willie F.jones, Thelma Kelly-Secretary,joe Luster-Vice President, Kim Moore, Greta Newton-Miss. Science, Dina Pittman, Ronald Richardson, Barbara Roper, Vivian Short, Edna Triplett, Peggy Welch, Dianne Wilson-Assistant Reporter, Sponsors: Dr. L. Haynes, Mr. M. Berry, Dr. B. Harper, 8a Mr. I. Gibbs VICA i,,.,,,!' f' , WW V, . 1. ...Jil --,Va X' C' 'C' Frank Walker, Patrick Mackey,joseph Parrett, Michael Butler, Robert Liddel, Belenda Beamon, Sonya Young, Freddie jackson, Martha Lott, Bernard Bass, Lydia Bolton, Vernell Daniels, Todd Davis,-Janet Gray, Christopher Griffin, Saddiejohnson, Sandrajohnson, Deborah Leach, Denis Munger, Ruby Romeman, Sonya Wells, Tanya Smith, Andrew Davenport, Earnestjones, Peryear Mitchell, Patrick Rayborn, Christopher Sims, Rodney Warfield, Bruce Goodlett, David Green, Henry Hughes, Shenard McDougal, Sanders Weathersby jr., Frederick Wells, Rickey Wilson 46 il Child Care Club 1 p V 5 5 .V . r, fv- 7, Sql Clara Banks, Naomi Bethel, Kevin Calloway-Mr. Child Care, Ora Davis,joyce Dixon, Lizzie Earls, Debra Evans-Miss Child Care, Becky Finch-Asst. Secretary, Gloria Floyd, Carrie Gilmore, Verna Goldsberry, Charlotte Hill, Ida C. Hobson-Secretary, Kitty jones-Intramural Chairman, Audrey Lee, judy McBride, Davietta Moore, Florine Montgomery, Regina Percy, Mary D. Porter-Chairperson Csocial committeej, Nellie Porter, Dora Ratliff, Stephaine Reid-President, Loretta Richardison, Elvis Scarbourough, Marilyn Sheppard-A.S.B. Representative 8z Reporter, Nora Smith, Angela Spruville, Doris Stamps, Valerie Taylor, jennifer Walker-Treasurer 47 Annual career day for sophomore give them an opportunity to become aware of the variety of Career and of job availabilities. Q19 CAREER DAY sf CF., pf 0 0 nn f 9 MAKE THE RIGHT CHGICE X SMALL IN SIZE EVENTS 'ii E? 1 X if . , 1 ,, I, 1 kv' -Q f, x ,-,,.-3 I X ' 'ZF-7:1 iwffs ?f . .1 jg, .e,,- ,, ri? Q., ' 4 ' 2 4 v7 'e ,, J., ? ' Q U hu v' Y. nr 1 f I ,ff v A x 1 51 ' f R 1 A, 1 ff .. !fl Z .4 ,.. I .f 1 ' 'a 1- 'Q 1 5, . 5 1 E if t A 1 3 I 4, gf fag. 'f ff? 'aff s.1:fg'?3f 1 ,, s- 3155- gif' 1 -5' X .V A . r ,.,mg,. BIG I IRT 1 ,,. .sew-N Q-.. x 1' A F M. 'X X 'Sn .A ff -in-r Wag... w--1,,.,.,,,, 4.,, 4fj n.v-'M 'WW-fx, I M' WI' by f ,I 'Www W ,, , . 7235 af, N 52 15. L.. SENIOR DAY fry, ' ' ' ' fi 7555 , 4, M 'I V H A 14 . w,,1fmZfJ.f,,M.. . - X. . . 51,741 ' ,..,. In ,S'fj3,Z5fg?f f31'f4P554gfY'5B?y16flwva', . Q f YMMWQM x G 5 Awww 5 2 Z -M...-A.. 1. .av We 'Q , ,K , f 5 3 I L1 pim ,l me .,g x W1 1 A fm, We 44. 'san M MEETING THE ADVISORS W -:QI 13-, ff1: ' ' ' Q 'ff 9 O r 1 '9'z,f 0 U . . 1 2' f , , , ., 4 - Z ' at xr 3 1 Z, , ...c , . A ' - I - i 5 2 ,cf Utica Campus provides high school students the op- portunity to become familiar with the campus and tie programs that it offers during Senior Day Activi- ties. Those activities included registration, meeting tie advisors, touring the various departments and heing oriented to the numerous offerings available on tiis campus. The annual event was also broadcast live hy XXQMI. Approximately 800 students were in atten- c ance representing Hinds, Copiah, Claihorne, Warren and Rankin counties. The day of activities was con- cluded with music for dancing and relaxing by Hot Ice. nk 5 5 AFRI PRODUCTIONS HHARLEM I-IEYDAYH , , V' J A A. l ,I K 1 I g . l . Yi ' ' 11 Y' f eww.. 1 lr' ' Lf ' 1 Q 1 'Z , 1 .,, ,- , E A 1. L - , .- , ,I af , ,. . ,, , . . 0. , nl ll f e ff J' , i 526 ' , 5, 21 il f iw 2 Q 2 Z fl We 5? ,I 4 7 ig all Z Q r i '1 f ,Q if 4-an-sul-rs , ,-. . . ,. 1 , 2: ' 1 ef x If ? 4 2 . - f L 1 9 5 '4 - 7 E 1- e 2 2 Q, . , Jkt- ? , ,.....,., we x -.uw-Adi. -.. , ,x 34 'Q - . ysg gl ME, 2 . fy, :', , , 2, 2 , l ,ff , :gi 4,-nv i Q Q , X . E . 4 l, ' .A ?.ll.,LgK ,W f, Q 40:15, 4 U Matsui ,,..-nf' Butterbean leaves Lula Bell a note telling her he's gone. X r Butterbean misses Lula Bell enourmously. ii 1 D kj K f fr- f- , , v 1 c' -an-NNN N- ww. Z I it l' fo' 4 S The Harlem Heyday musical drama depicts the social stratification of blacks living in a modern society. It also focus- es on the period of one's greatest strength, vigor, or prosperity. The title Harlem Heyday simply suggests or ex- presses elation or wonder to Harlem. Each of the actors and actresses dis- played fine acting talents. Those most admired were the characters Lula Bell and her husband of 15 years, Butterbean who has not held a job during that time span. Fed up with his insouciance atti- tude she tells it like it is. -Edwin Newman, NBC-TV l an-.Sl .l y S l T . l l Q T Q, l ' if if is l 1 K. t 'f ,hs Q Q i 0 is h I. -5 4 K Q ,lg f l - ' Z 1. if A4-Vi-If f' 4 T-.. .9- A . Af c. -YY-W 'taxa' 55 The annual Coronation Ball highlighted Miss Utica Campus and Mr. 8: Miss Hinds AHS. Clubs were represented by a queen and king all dressed in formal attire. The Coronation was truly a night of elegance. The night was filled with mystical powers as the court assembled. The young men were dressed in white tuxedos very suave and debonair. The young ladies were the epitome of grace, poise, beauty and intellec- tuality. On Top of It All , the theme for the Coronation, truly served as just cause, because the ball was definitely on top of it all. 56 coRoNAT1oN BALL . lg? gf AIWIX -iw 'lf' ,w,,Tr' HOMECOMI G PARADE 1 .A ef . . V??f.Tx,l, l,,-- airy' .SEQ Vg if e- l fe 1 W ' 'Wig ' - X' 5 ff ...I - W F I .. .l ,-, ,4 , . J mcg ' JT . 13. 'Me' QWGQ' I 2 . un--L F . K' ,lm if f , ' , ' I I ,Q ' I - fr' ' 'GQ- iiixlr., f fc U. , , . ,gffgig - ' . 'PG ' ' A 3 ' .4 , , , , fl . '.f. ' - 2 .Q 24. 5,4 ga s 1 7 1 24141:-it K 1 W .ln 0 , , . A'f?i'fil I : ik. ,. ,. , ,, gn . v. . . . lm 8 and Q,+7?.,f,a'L ii ' ,Vu-1 in A ,. 1 ' H5 f L. J f s I L, 4 .1 . - ' ' I ff I Q A. Ne: i 4 z ., 4 , ' I , 'V l ix V Q 4 WT' f , ,Z K ' g vi 'Y qv if 5 4, 1 . ' G - Q E A, e , Y' W' ' fem. -- ' N' f sffyl , , -Q:- gg' MQ' Q g - no E '. 1 X V L,f:..:.r. f if , 01 ' , , ,S 'xx ' ,, . I eff ' ,. qs' . 4 AN J Q . WA: 4 v l M G' ' , E? iii' 5? W' G ' e 1 ,4 V' ei - 1' N K n in J 4 X W fb H 1 f1Frl, ': G - L ,w,.m,,V ,K ugjfd-,B 3'-ki ,3- , . 1 'Q Alcorn's Golden Girls are usually the apple of the men's eyes. 4 w lg 4 x -L 57 THANKSGIVI G DINNER sumaffve BOUNTIHIL Bzffffmas N l 47 '31 . .. .,, A -Q21 Nmiffi T M ,W ' .5' ' Q w wwf Krug, Qu LM M4-14 ..',1:V1' '.1 '5 .-wiv, f p,- . N 13., V. - vi WEA . 14,5 1 Ag N I as ' . X vwrgygbi wzgmvgz X x, ,, ' N' vw 1 Q V Q K l rg ' Y 1. X gg R535 Q? 5 nr 4 ik A fm if S 1 Q ,Q J if as 'I A na' A 3 N N 1 .0 .9 --X A - X wiv -'gs K , l f ff., J , '.,,- s- m x-:' f '.A,2zM W 1 I I x 1 N I 4 x i Q5 DMIWIJ Uiliilffll DLIJJ WJ DI hr X ' x ,off V ix, A J--Q A I it B 4 . The audience sang We Gather Together before leaving. fs i 5' I Z If ti l' ,aw nw-' a lsll J, SRI -- li at N A lst Sgt. Jennings delights the audience with his great jokes. 'VI' ,ng 1 ,.,vvf' - A-1 ,alll if The employees ofthe l'tica Campus, along with several Utica business and community supporters. assembled in love, fellowship, and harmony at the annual Thanks- giving dinner. The Reverend Dr. Norman Handyxhlr.. pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church, Vicksburg. Mississip- pi, and the Director of Development at jackson State University, was the speaker forthe occasion. Dr. Handy told the audience that to share bountiful blessings need three qualities: sensitivity, empathy. and givingness. 59 An Empty Gesture CHRISTMAS PLAY The Dramatics Thespian Guild presents Mary Lund's one-act Christmas comedy, An Empty Gesture. The performance of this one-act comedy had a great effect on the audience. The laughs and cheers were sure evi- dence ofthe Christmas spirit generated by all the char- HCICIS. A b 1 'AQ aviwuliidwmlm X X if . v N , 1' ' ,J L Q if agvggff I 'I L 1 ..Q..,.,,g' is vga 60 3 3. f y , f 2 Z W 4Qi af fsiwif i i., ff' 5,2 g f -, 4 gn 'T Y Qi N ,W nun . pm .1 l if 2 qt E X X ai'-fp T 3 f 1 Q Q- 2' .f..f-. 4 1 , sf' Heli 552314 Mez KlS 5 ag 1 K N T.: ,. X OPERA S0UTH'S-UAMAI-IL Amahl is a one-act opera written in English, that is sure to delight the hearts of adults and children alike during this festive Christmas season. The opera recalls the story of a young cripple boy-Amahl, who is miracu- lously healed of his lameness after he offered his crutch, his most valuable possession. 9,8 62 V. L . f F 0 4. x 1 !:,' X 1. I wff :fm Q Q, in if 4 Ci X 35 4? ui P4 ,2 .la NY. W' Q fff' I 5L.f'!'g gif 'A :'Q A 22:1 .,.. h , 5 Wil? EW an mi' 0,41 5109.4 1:-if wr fm v.. M1 v u ' - 1 f' ' is v . ,af X S - J... ' ' iifi .. I fl-knfij -a,.'+d Q L. Y 5. A , , A TN h sz P Q' s . Q MEMORIAL SERVICES 'Wwff f--'X -V Q at: , X X Nj, 5, -r,,3, , . P 1 Marty Carpenter gives the occasion. T? jennifer Turner sings Lift Every Voice and Sing and touches the hearts of all. aw Louis Armstrong, Director of Mississippi Legal Services Coalition and City Councilman ward, 2 was the speaker for this occasion. r. Martin Luther King jr. il- My Armstrong delivers a wonderful speech for the occasion in which he stresses voting obligations. If W 1 4 Q i ' lei! X f -QL Y. F? I i 3 it if ' A l E l I i i lg i .wx V'-Q? T r L43- Mr. Tate and Mr. Armstrong hold a conference after the assembly in which there are many questions and answers. 65 CGACHES bw W We L ff' . .fmt ' 3 5 Earl 106 Nelson George McQuirrer Head Basketball Coach For Men Head Baseball Coach P142 lx iv I ll at l , 5, i a 5 LCSICY CWCDS Robert Strong Rick Porter Ladies BaSkCfball Coach Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Q'- I 'Y X .-4 N, ,qw r 1 M419 LADIES' BASKETBALL TEAM 45311 :iq-Q, ff. ' 'Y .Nix 1 l . ' , 'R QA f .1 S if -H Q .2 - as x V 1 ks :5 Q:f ',:1nt -Z A 1 .ff 'K i 2 N' i B! X if Lx ,. Y Ayr ' 3 gg-I? ff' X - L ,-1i3Si'Yi Q i ,Neg '. i . 98 -r ' I i ai' ff QWX 01 .vt veg! ' . 'E , Felicia Thompson Cathy Buckley Betty Vaughn X-if A , 9 , f KA4- E 'KL A Mi ggi. Michelle Wilson Linda Lee Sara Stamps ff 'ei'Tfs.,1-f Y' in-. sys' A il-f i-T5-3? 'l ,S x E N rf N, YWK sw wigs. if 'QQ up -.Qxx ' ...X O.,-..: R, E. 'Zia :,,-'H-wil-tier f, -af qxi in-, , ,.. .,, :..v -.rags ,Q , Y.. .- .. N1 we t N. X R' ja,-Q' i G., Y a N x F ,, X it Y P' t . -.. ww rx: . st is ,,.. ,f .im Q , N Sl' Clora Banks ii, Barbara Roper Stephanie Reid Q53 ,Q , .Q ,t -. i NVQ- . ',.'l if it ,Nw 2 lx' iw if, N ss h ' 5 xr Lv. 1 A i WX: 61:3 ,V ft , W 1 ,,.,x ,ks rf, if .Ai Cynthia Green Pam Allen Lisa Abron if X? if I WAVF4 ' a, ffff, ,, ,ni 4 ' .af IS , w sw, 'X l fi . 5 t , gg .E l xx if X a 1 A N Q , t N 1 X s x X X - .. 1-'ww.,QQQ :X fs, A Felicia shoots for two. Nvfs sf f fx K. Viv .pf ,, fm' fm 2 . .f 1 i Pam shoots for two. Cynthia goes for the steal. Cynthia goes up strong for the two 6 8 ' n--.. 3 I lu' as L K.. N ' r U' .. ,nov H ' V., - xutiihf xx If r at 'W' Clora shoots Over a Lady Eagle. ia- 2 ' 3 fs 1 W. , x ,Sus www lv 'L Y. W in ' - Q W QQ z WLMQLQQV ..,. ,,,-W,.,,.,,,..-M, .N IJ f b r ' V s f' t QL! k 1 Q 4 S ? W f fl ff 1 ' f -1+ ,,,s EXQZV! a N' W 3 'A W .5 L Pam displays her shooting range. sl Clora makes a three point play out of the drive. O 4 6 9 4 .,,,,.,f' 55 f Linda looks for Michelle to pass to. Clora shoots for two ' N:. R '7 ssh iii s . jr vw! Go ,,,,-1' L. An Eagle watches as Clora shoots for two. Linda powers inside for two, 2 XV X Iilwk. L,-,, . tofu -ti 5 5 ,A x xi Cynthia shoots over a Lady Eagle. Coach Owens calls a time out to explain the strategy. Z' ff Clora out powers her opponent for the two points X lf? A Linda and Clora struggle for the ball. I ,. ,A 5 1 Felicia powers in for two. Pam laY5 in two- ' ff ' 1' 7 U , ?:'9?'1'f5'4 y si. 'l,QSxf 4,5 'W-I Lisa shoots over a Lady Eagle for two. Pam goes up for two. L' a Q M.. x X l V f '- evil'-A ...nit-.NX 'X , ff-iffy jimmie shoots for two. jammie shoots for two. iw' nh' Ln L4 Jimmie shoots for two from the top of the key. Chuck makes his strong move to the basket. ME 'S BASKETBALL TEAM ,, ,,., i K N ew 15 i 1 9 '21 , ., A J 1 . 232' , W , In Q, av- my V nv- i S h ,, V 1 1 ,I 21,12 2 i 'li V' . 1 -,:A 1 I 4 f-: t 5 f - I -, ,:. f ,A ,f Elvis Scarboroug Earl Williams I BASKETBALL scHEnuLE 1985-85 ff - 1.1 i V ' pri! 2 1 uTlcA J.c. i BULLDOGS f fNov. 5 ....., .,... S helby State f V , Nov. 7-9 . , . , rescent Classic y Nov. 14 . . . K. . , . . . Nort est ' X ' -2 1-N 142 wiki 559 i i 1 .S 2. . -I Ei i t AA A tt x Qc, XS? A . .......,. , , li, qv C ast , 'E ' 351, ' x i ' -an .. 2 if xv S, A A - ,N -,,.. . . . . L rf.,. ma 93 ....... qi-L . f . ' I eS Q in A Tffg'Z7gg5:fIf' In De 4: H. .LA hy! . op te 2 gf 5' , A 5, xw.Jan. f1'xg'Af .JJ 41 .iii , earl River V. -,' gg H , 1 A Q 2,1 MA, G H C if 7 S, A 'L 1 X'Ja t 'i7fxJ'.J'fx' 1' 'fl Q ' - U Pas' 1 L A X Jan, 1 Tlgjl, QAGMQS' ,.... HIFIGS if , f I' 14 , Aj' x . xt-Jan. 16 ...,.. Jones D fag? , , ,Q . . a en ra ' - 4 ps ' f ,-2 Us ' ,, , ,fyf Xfjgiii 25 likfsuflijigsf . .iroanoma it .ivi FL . 1 .2- sg x-'Jani 28i . Southwest .'.,. ' , - xJan.3O,..bO I ........ Co-Lin xwFeb, 1 ......... .......,...., H lnds - XQFGDI 4A A I D I ' I H K D I 4 4 4 I I I East Central Archie Lawson Anthony jackson X Feb- 6 1-1-1A11,- v'-A--'-- P ea Fiwef jammie johnson Jimmie johnson Feb, 10 .,..., .,..... S helby State . g n X Feb. 17-22 . . . . , . south ow, Tourn, Tommie james Kim Windom x Feb, 24-27 . . , .,.,.. State Play-off PLAC. 'Home Games xConference Games P' A ix X A Y Tommy up strong for the rebound. 5 Q 91 1 Andrew makes his move for two. I ' '-1 rv ' 1' fri, 'f ' .Q s 'W Q . 2 'l 2 i i? A ?v I HQ 1 .gl 1 l giglfw F ug' ,..... . -,,3n,,U S L j.1EI:Qq 'Q7:ff'f' ff T3 ' L V Q ,, xg-X gr' Q N 1 ,si - as in-J a so si Jimmie lays two in. jammie pushes the ball in for two. 75 .5 -X dar.- l...,,--f MJ ,ZX y f , 1 1 , ,- 2, if ff 4, , , W' V f W , 454 'wi i wbtgv 'J 6 6 ff Q K K' J' , .1- 1 N N , . ' x ' ' Q . 33 ,ii -ig: .I .,,, -nf: c- we - s o X . A NX- W, g ' Q 2 H I fx Q tiki ammie's slam leaves Eagles' players stunned. Don passes the ball inside for an assist. 76 is ess, JMX Chuck gets the inside position to get the ball -T ' ' N i I it f at I fi-ee ' -we . - -- ,Ak Qv., MW 1-3 f,-, 53 me , A - , .. - 5, I , K f E f Q, if J ? Q- 'film My , ,DM Ig ,1 .4-v ,ff ,r Klam- X-7' 5 f Mi' Q - 0-- 6 Q-1 -.,, , , 1 X ' .shxvfxir mi 5 a 1... O9 , if Y, ,ei X sv ,-,,.:::- ' f ' V .43 .ig Yu , , .1 N ' - . f--1-u Mt Q. . fs . la - . The UjC Cheerleading Squad puts on spectacular half-time show. The Bulldogs 80 UP for the rebound' 'wh ,.0'v 'i-- 3 YI ' it 1 ,Y ,.: 1' 1 ' x.fs:1f'ff -1 2... 1, it Y 53 1 . '- sit - Vey - . .- -Mat-Y t 4,11 1 Jimmie gets the defensive rebound. . . another slam to go in the record book. 77 Q H f 'X WX? Tommy gets the offensxve rebound. - ' E be I -'gills .. ' X sfgfliglw f X QQ K ...as E X ' a . I V Wi., , 1 wi ,,,, 3 ' . S s Q, Q .,.V x is J X- A- . if XT i X N ' , 0 Y, Q X A 'N K slug. M L , 3 5 K ,XS . Qs X -sg vs- X J 5 E. Q 3 4 i xfmsxwigwqg S 5 S s. . kxwgxsikgk 5 - i Q' 3 X- ,- X :ww - , X X r 5 .Ll .... A , 3 'N gigs 's ' , h A -...I-'- xg -. t . N 4 S, . swiss? 1 X X Liss. K ' nw, 1 E X T' gm-f J ' 229, saga, f is r m 1mm1e gets the defensive rebound. Jimmie makes the three Point Play ,.,.-..fM-an-D' W ' 2 Zia? ohnny's anticipation helps him to get the rebound. o , ,I O , , Y 50 ' 6 '59 W' AMI? ' ' ', T... jimmie shoots for two. ,ni Ty!!! X of-at 'L , , ikfxlmf' 1,1 j,v,,y,v,:, .1 ,f g,-W - ' f 2. .4 fl 33: W 253 H ' F I xx, if 5 ,Q 'D .,. if in J . -,ggi rams . , 1' if We . La x WWW, 1 t 'ii , F r ,W sugar- an-Wiivdt 'Wt , 'r-.usa 5 jammie hammers in for the easy basket. jammie 1ayS up tWO O11 the faSt break. 1 wwf 79 Baseball Team J wma 71 la ,Q-'Z I4 i 3 5,6 2,1 , .X rffl 'l1I,f'x , 1 ,lux Q X , g 4, . 'V ,ii K S ' ie' H ' X I V 1-ff ff 1 , . , , . .if - ae ,- 4 f- fr ,i , . ,, ,, ,a Mine . r A ,. 'wt ' I , 1 i . ,, , Q A . , L . ,. .far ' V I A. if A 4 Z .. ,Q . L . I .M . - 1 . - f 1' . , ,4 M ' 1. ' 1 1,5 ,V ' 1 ,, ,L 4 Q ' ' .aw , if . 5 ' f 4-,f . ' u Sitting: Roderick Morrice, Gary Brown Kneelingzjerald Springfield, Keith Adams, Ken- neth Cooper, Wade Turner, Kelvin Wright, Ron- ald Morgon, Vernon Robinson, Steve johnson, Dwayne Claybrook, Mark Danderfield, Claude Gordon, Isiah Rounds Standing: jerry joner, Patrick Mager, Michael Butler, Melvin Riddle, Michael Watts, Dwayne Marshall, Maurice Irby, Michael Farmer, Steve Powell, Scott Adams, Anthony Brown, Eugene Nicholas, Darryl Hudron. 80 ,. , . wh, , A v ', '- A f ,lf ,,, .. ' H ev Q fr -. Y. ,. Uma I ' 'R 'algal-A al , ,, ' if , ,E H fl . ' Lgwf. N ,f ig ,A , 1 I , , , ' ,I 5 Af x' , in f , 2 . DATE GAME Feb. 15 MS Gulf Coast jC Feb. 16 MS Gulf Coast jC Feb. 17 MS Delta jC Feb. 20 East MS jC Feb. 27 Meridian jC Mar. 2 St. Bernard Parish Mar. 5 MS Gulf Coast ' Mar. 5 Hinds Mar. 7 Shelby State Mar. 10 Kishwakee Comm. Coll. of Milwakee Wisc. Mar. 18 jones ' Mar. 20 jackson State Comm. College ofjackson Tenn. Mar. 22 East Central Mar. 24 Colin ' Mar. 26 Shelby State Mar. 27 Southwest ' Mar. 28 College of Dupage Mar. 29 Delgado Mar. 50 Delgado Apr. 1 Pearl River ' Apr. 5 Gulf Coast ' Apr. 7 Hinds ' Apr. 9 jones Apr. 12 Delgado Apr. 15 East Central ' Apr. 18 Meridian Apr. 19 Colin Apr. 20 MS Delta ' Apr. 22 Southwest Apr. 26 Pearl River Apr. 27 St. Bernard Parrish Apr. 29 East MS May 3 Play Off Series May 4 Play Off Series May 10 State Series May 11 State Series Conference Games 'Zi Di J ifif 'HQ rc' Y. LOCATION Perkinston, MS Perkinston, MS UTICA UTICA UTICA UTICA UTICA Raymond Memphis Tenn. UTICA UTICA UTICA Decatur, MS Wesson, MS UTICA UTICA UTICA New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA UTICA Perkinston, MS UTICA Ellisville, MS UTICA UTICA Meridian, MS UTICA Moorhead, MS Summit, MS Poplarville, MS Chalmetre, LA Scooba, MS E. fy, K , TIME 5:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 5:00 p.m 1 f LCG .a ,jul -4 ,. Qlw fu! M., , .fl , Freshman and Sophomores ,- xg: Hg- 6 ,lei aa ' ,ve .1 Roderick Morriss-Captain CSophomoreD ,A I 3.9 ' 4 fi A X Q 4 4 tv qi -. 5 WL A' 1 Q jr. 5 , Lfgfg 'SJ' i J. roi -if ,.fi A E, A A ll ' Q: ' Q X 1 - M X 9 y 2, T Q Af XL Mark Danderfield-Pitcher pg' I CSophomorej jf 1lT5f71 fl A W ?f,..f' . A Nl. ' QWQ0 ' no - 4' P Y , r 41 5 t. L 1. A' ' 2 1 -1 A 7 M. ' QA 1, yyu- ,, fl, X nfgigsfb ' 51 ww ,ng li , ef-. -Z, P mfr! 1 'W ,,,,,,. ,, 'FSI L,-4 0 c Kabir!! !f x , '--.i'33w'. 1'-,-I Vernon Robinson- PitcherfOutHelder Clzreshrnanj , va, 1' , 'fit' iii ' J Q1 foxy! lT'tE'Qw5gw Y s,.Z.k' ., x .1 L Lx.. N 1 . L XX 4' 41 -: b e af, 81 A A -m MALL I SIZE 422 ' -fs 1 A A fx li PEOPLE E 1-11 1:3 Q 333 'l if NB' 4, . - . pibli Q,,wS.,....'y L- R' v wwwwl . W Wf fl I , I 1 ,N . M. Q A I w'-ti' ,w':srs'H :2j H , 'fv 'xx' . 6 HE, -- ff- 3: :'a..1i' , V-. - -, ,- , 4 L ,K ,., ,. ' X.. ,. . ar x II X ..--W AF PI I ..4. 5 Z5i5f33:i gf-'Z' I :55,l?'?-'ffl' I 2 . f yr 'iq V ,I Il, 1 I 5 ' W - 2 , I' W' gif in X If -'-I 5-. Sew nN., 14 xi, G K 'Q .. . , 1. f , 1 'L A I lv if X-Q' 1 In f r 9 , 'ez ., , N .K X r Q . Q gf J N X x 1' N' V xyy! , jifr.Rk '-Q' f A ff Qgff 5.1- I BIG I PRIDE FACULTYXSTAFF Q. l'1 y . A l' W A my lr V ai i I A li if 1 H V41 ' t C 3' -- 159 ' Y ,ig i ' 2 ' 'x lli l lax I l i . I I , , 3 .. A 3 1 , - i , U l ill IE. , Q if . ll? l 5 ' Q I l , -' - 'S ,- g X Q. ff- if i X gete K 2 - i l ,. .. i U if l i l . it! sf 1 3 5 5 gf , Y . Y air' xx QS' 1 Q if f i i i is P fi? .fig .ao ,, ,. ' 1 iv' u Tx . V-.x , X-X' 1 ig if l ll i to Mr. Albert Ross Mr. Wilson Harris Mr. johnny Magee Ms. Georgia Wiggins Mr. Benard Hubbard Mrs. Debra Woolman Mr. Freddie Edwards Dr. john Powers Dr. William Cornelius Dr. Bobby Cooper Mrs. Freddie jackson Mr. Arthur Anderson Dr. Eddie Dawson Mr. Samuel Davis Coach joe Nelson, Sr. Mrs. Mary Nell Scott gill! 'l? '5' K, . ... f E ... xi N K L - at lux s Q . 3.4 . 3 'M .QS ., ' ig I t Mrs. Ruth Smith Mrs. Maude Kendricks Ms. Theresa Akbar Dr. Samuel Richardson l 4 l 4 FACULTYXSTAFF .1 2 . 1 f ja. f' ff A A 2 l lf., -Lal 5 1. QW,-ef ff . I r - v , , , J . ' X mrs if Q 3 fi: ,sewn , V A r. , l Y '- QA ,E 1, 5 x 1 Mrs. Annie Harper Mrs. Ida Thomas Ms. Willie Burnley Dr. Hazletine Fouche Freshmen Ernestine Allen Scott Allen Connie Alexander Barbara Anderson jewel Andrews Patrice Andrews Carolyn Berry Lidia Bolton jackie Braggs Artie Brown Mozella Brown Randy Brown Sean Brown Kathy Buckley Russell Buie john Burrell Martha Burrell Michael Butler Veronica Campbell joseph Cannon l A '30 l A A K0 v L45 A, FRESHMEN Bobby Claiborne Connie Claiborne jonathan Collins Liddell Corron Ivan Davis Ora Davis Robert Davis Joyce Dixon Brenda Dorson Fredrick Farmer Vernon Ford Carrie Frazier Sharon Fultz Karen Gilmore Claudia Gordon Sharon Gordon Ronnie Graham Pam Gray jerrold Green Willie Holly F RESHMEN Ralph Howard john Hudson Patronia Hudson Lahorna Issac jerome jackson johnnie jackson Denise james Timothy jernigan Anthony johnson jammie johnson jimmie johnson Ruby jones joey jordan Andrew Kelly Debra Leach jason Luster john May Shenard McDougal Francine McGowan Sandra McGowan r' Y r 'E A5 g , . I ,44 ,al 1 F RESHMEN Allen McGriggs james McPhearson Benjamin Montgomery Kim Moore Vernice Moore Craig Morgan Jacqueline Morgan Cassandra Moss Eugene Nichols Lonnie O'Quinn Mary Perkins Nellie Porter Steven Powell Stephen Reed Angie Rengo Ronald Richardson Melvin Riddle Vernon Robinson Anthony Rusell Valerie Sanders FRE HME Cynthia Selmon Debra Shears Jeremiah Shelby Lee Shell Iris Shelton Marilyn Shepard Louis Short Vivian Short Janice Singleton Beatrice Smith Demetrius Smith Patricia Smith Teresa Smith Margaret Spann Sara Stamps Tim Stewart Leroy Taylor Darryl Terry Chester Thomas Lisa Twistle ' 4 , mf, ,, :fum I iff ' ' AQ. f iff? , J ' Q.: 3 ' ' 6 ' ' 14, f , .. . , ,az , A ..,, .,,. , , V .W ,, 39 - :gg--.N f 1 T , A, 5 T W A -5 I,f,imfrMVff'W'f- A9 , 111' 'ya ,W swwwmmawu-1.-w 'fY f - ' ,Q l 3 i 'K -., , .Wa 'Z 'WH Z4 ..., , 545 7 i 2 1- FRESHMEN Andra Tyler Felicia Upson Betty Vaughn Rene Wallace Brenda Walker Sandra Warfield Keith Watt Sadie Wesley Juanita West Francis White Keith White Faye Wilks Fred Williams Curtis Wilson Doretha Wilson Patricia Wilson Micheal Woods Andray Young Kendale Young li fs: ilk l 2 X Lisa Abron Georgia Adams Horace Allen Pam Allen Tyrone Allen jewel Andrew Maharry Asefaw L.V. Ball Cora Banks Lila Branch Demetrius Bryant Cathy Callahan Marty Carpenter Frank Clay Clyde Coleman Robert Coleman james Cooper Deborah Craft Vernell Daniels Tracy Dart Mark Dotson Cheryl Davis Grace Davis Rosie Davis Diane Dixon Randy Ferguson Ben Fleming Savannah Fleming SOPHGMGRES Darryl Fondren Sonia Ford Sara Frazier Yvonne Gibson Avery Graham Cynthia Green Kevin Greenleaf Phyllis Hampton Mabeline Harding Hedrick Hicks Hertisena Hollins Ida Hopkins Tommie Hubbard Mitchell Hyder Dayon Issac Plordell jackson Mildred jackson Sue jackson Shirley james Penny johnson ff 'cf : Ls, ,. f fy . Ab .if .,i, . X x. ,f ff , f 6 2 sf f 16 V 5 1 4 1 rt ' t- ff ,, sy, - .f 7. ' 1 Z U-vw 6 4 , , J f af y fax. - F f 21 f 9: 5.11 Q gf f ,,.,7 :Ltd sw, W.. ,V Zi., ,. FY 471' I: f' f 4 tw V ,X ,Y tv. 4' f x 5 Q 1' , ' .,f 'i my f xx V51 ' , -,-,I x we 'l Y- W f ,N 11 1 'A 7 s fs Af. 1 '34 Ks - X . Q1 f ,. Nw .2 L X Z x- 4- 9. s Y f 542 2 or fb if SOPHOMGRES Stanley johnson Bertha jones Craig jones Danetta jones Donald jones Ernest jones jennifer jones Bonita Kelly Thelma Kelly Lenetta King Audre Lee Linda Lee Robert Liddell Linda Lockhart Sandra Lewis Kimberly Lynch Patrick Mackey Dwayne Marshall A.K. Mason Steve Mason SOPHOMCRE Hubert Maxie Robbie Maxie Barbara Miles Ronald Miller Davietta Moore Roderick Morris Alice Mutone Patricia Myles Greta Newton Zanetta Odems Jimmie Parker Keith Redmond Amelia Reynolds Rhonda Richardson Elvis Scarbrough Debra Shelby Emma Simms joyce Smith Rosie Spares Johnnie Tolliver W ff Mo 42' sr in-of ' 1 f f 5' I if X 1+ I Az! if 4 A, f 9 V , Q f ya . 4 . t 4,1 4 f +1 jf , r I 7 an 6'-5 l' 1 xy .f , V, ,fy .1 ,,, azz W I fl: .dr 534 ,WSW Yr' .... ., 1- , fa ' , 1 , W 7 f x , ' f ,f f fy 1 4' zu a 1 1 4 f ' M f av 4' ff ff ff f 1 ,ff ff' a f are V- f Z Yi4'. f ' HQ, Y a , nf 5 f If if A x We 1 gfj I Q i 5 4 GPI-IOMGRE I 7,4- bs Z R ,.,,xbM..,.. 'ti fit T--Ji Xgmggy- 2, .. , W-Q' 1 54 5 5 ,nw - Ml 1 . , V Q Ti, f ,am 5 . 9' q P q -- 2 - A? , ' P . 5 X 3 f , -'Q 3? S-x fl H,,f3 f Q ,. . -. U W' i Dianne Wilson at Lustre Silk representatives demonstrate new hair care product with Isis Shelton as model. s , .., X ever: ,-,f tai' 3 stiff Q41 'g 'lijsrfffg e , f'f'3i'3,.,,, ' - 1 , I lisfvzm.. mm f 'i , ' wt, xtgavdi Shanicque Davis I . I - 'QW ly 4 amz' ' . ,Q,,.-Wagga G .f i Zu - , ,fa , fig- MI., ., i , ,F ,, ,M , ,. ,.,f,A 9 ,,bA , NW , fr if +g.Qff VfNWcff',qf .-,, rw A . Alonzo jefferson , Y I . A We ah, N , 4' ' Avy! Bendalonne Thompson ,,, ,M , W ..,. 4 I ,. , Christopher Roe 98 it 3 W 7 a 'Q ,,.: UR ERY SCHOGL , S Z la 3 Jigga? tg , N im a,,,e1'Lq.g!'W .wax if il .,,.,,g-,rum V: L mi 2, if 4.3 The nursery school students sing a Christmas carol during their annual play. Mr. Simmons and his favorite customers. -aww.,-f-v 1,.,,,, ,4 n K sss g ,fl , 'a n i , I :- V ,..L -,. sf:- 'H ' X -if 1 Mt , Ny Rodney Dixon fs 2? , .sw . . wa, MQ, , vw , ,X ,., W , .,.,, 2-5 A ' Worth Haynes, jr. ww if 1 M. PM Brandie Thaclison 2419. ft 4. , cgi, , ,, ., If ky Q f 2 s s,- , - ohnny Sirnmons,j . r l CHILD CARE Q- Stephen Murray, jr. I , 1 .. i Corey Wiggins l . .. E' Q37 x o el .f M ' f r Kefier Watts w Benard Hubbard, jr. Benardytte Robinson af' Y julius jefferson Q 4 'ff L. L..4 '7 'J.1'Q4' his-3-gm I ,Z 4 1 Corey and johnny pause briefly for a picture. 1 43,7 ,' iff . zqiq, ' ' ' - 4, 3 4 i ,, i A H- f- ii T r l? - X vs, r g, V? A N ' -A vrffl l Benard receives his gift from Santa Clause as Benclalonne and Benardytte wait for their gift. 99 Spring Registration begins in the Registrar's office by selecting a trial schedule. ' ,M ft My 55 The Advisor's Assistance is very helpful 00 4' f, The Computer Room is where the schedules are inputed and the students wait patiently to continue their registering. REGI TRATIO P Y, After leaving the com ut Office. p er room the students go to the Financial Aid V Registering st x X, i .1 udents wait in line to get fees ali If widdlil I ,. twig assessed L Finall aftel ' ' ' ' ' y, r eaving the business office everything is completed and the students identifica tion cards are made or either v alidated E f' M ,MW ' ,.,., I 02 fd? S1255 IN CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY MGNTH 5110-w 9995! 9 , fr.,-..+ 'gmt H X 1 xv, rf: V1.1 , I 'g,1L'..' 4 - Ifff .1 'f' ,-al and Dr. Herman Blake President of Tougaloo College was guest speaker at the annual celebration. The audience became involved in discussing recent issues. The program was sponsored by the Student Government Organization. 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