Yazoo City High School - Mingo Chito Yearbook (Yazoo City, MS)

 - Class of 1964

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Hobbies Could the dancers in this chorus line be our teachers? On Thursday nights Mrs. Lester and Mrs. Roberds put aside all school work and concentrate on a bridge game. It’s no secret that these darling grandchildren find them- selves in Mrs. Williams’ company whenever she has a minute to spare. To help show you students that our teachers are not a separate species but are human beings with interests and pleasures like you yourselves, we are presenting a page which we devoted to the outside activities of our beloved teachers. Since the ’63-’64 school term was the first experience with practice teachers for YHS, our veteran teachers took their first well deserved rest. Practice teachers Dotty Akin, Billie Fay Maddux, Bill Albert, Marlin Del- lenger, Scott HemLeBen, and George Bolton seemed to enjoy their ex- perience. Out on the farm, Mrs. Smith rates first place as a pitcher. 28



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Anxiously adapting, merrily inclined, persistently prodded, Cameron Chapman, Jim Simmons, Mary Ann Pinson. Officers Elected to the office of Freshman class president this year was Jim Simmons. Jim has proven his friendliness by being elected favorite by his class- mates. He displayed some of his athletic ability by playing on the Junior High football team. Jim is also well-known in baseball as he played Pony League ball. Cute and jolly Bonnie Johnson began her Fresh- man year with bang. Bonnie added the title of freshman class vice-president to her list of honors. She was elected homeroom president and was chosen freshman favorite. Some of her hobbies are playing basketball, riding horses and has her own football team in Eden! Cam Chapman, secretary of our class, displays a wide range of varied interests. She showed her athletic qualities by being a forward on the basket- ball team. Other hobbies include playing golf and riding horses. Though she appears a bit shy, she acquired a long list of friends during her first year at YHS. Alderman, Lynn Arender, Jill Bates, Beth Beers, Betty Jo Bloom, Larry Bond, Tommy Boyd, Tom Bray, Linda Brister, Marie Broadaway, Shirley Brooks, David Broocks, Jim Brown, Paul Browning, Tommy Calhoun, Mildred Faye Carpenter, Sherry Carson, Rathal Carter, Vicky Carver, Kirk Chapman, Cameron 30

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