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1963 Dedication A warm smile, a helping hand, a quiet personality, and a serious devotion to his profession typifies this person who has served the youth of Yazoo City High School for many years. He is one who has guided us as a teacher and a friend. May time treat him gently and smile kindly on his efforts to make this a better school and a better world in which to live. It is with this thought that we dedicate the 1963 MINGO CHITO to Mr. Kenneth W. Buckley. Taking time out from his school duties, Mr. Buckley spends an enjoyable afternoon playing ball with his children. Kent and Joan listen attentively as their father reads the eve- ning devotional. An enthusiastic outdoorsman, Mr. Buckley seemed satisfied over a day's catch. Fishing is only one of his hobbies. 3
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Foreword For years we have been trudging along a road, the end or beginning of which we could not see. When we arrived at Yazoo High School, the mists that hid our course began to clear. The seniors, completing twelve years of work, could see that what had appeared to be the end of the road was actually only a turn toward another stretch. The Principal, faculty, and advisors stood as signposts and markers to those who rested and to those who labored along the path of knowledge. Their presence turned many a would-be wanderer back onto the road. During the year '62-'63, we at YHS did not tarry along this road. We invite you to travel through the year with us in the Mingo Chito. We will see the winding road lead on to the inevitable crossroads—the choice between continuing education and beginning the toils of life. The year was filled with work and play, with thrills and disappointments. For some of us, the year's goal was simply to get up another notch toward graduation, fortunately, some of us began to realize that the road to an education is not the length of the 12th grade or of a doctor's degree. Knowledge is the pathway to suc- cess—it is a road that is never-ending. 2
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Table of Contents Faculty 21 -34 Classmates 35-130 Junior High 131-154 Advertisers 155-178 Index 179-184 4 A utographs 185-192
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