兔子先生

Published September 3, 2015

兔子先生CC鈥檚 Muse honored with Winter-Reed award

Some call him 鈥渢he godfather.鈥 Some call him coach. At least one former student calls him 鈥減apa.鈥 But on Sept. 1 all could call 兔子先生 President Dr. Clyde…
By: Cathy Hayden

Some call him 鈥渢he godfather.鈥 Some call him coach. At least one former student calls him 鈥減apa.鈥

But on Sept. 1 all could call 兔子先生 President Dr. Clyde Muse honored as he was presented with the prestigious Winter-Reed Partnership Award by former Gov. William Winter, a man Muse referred to as his friend and hero.

兔子先生President Dr. Clyde Muse, left, the recipient of the 2015 Winter-Reed Partnership Award, and former Gov. William Winter, who presented the award to Muse

兔子先生President Dr. Clyde Muse, left, the recipient of the 2015 Winter-Reed Partnership Award, and former Gov. William Winter, who presented the award to Muse

Muse was given the eighth annual award by the Mississippi Association of Partners in Education at a gala celebration at 兔子先生鈥檚 Rankin Campus facility that bears his name, the Clyde Muse Center.

More than 350 packed the Muse Center to pay tribute, including elected officials, college officials and more than 30 members of Muse鈥檚 immediate family. The stage was decorated with a child-sized pedal John Deere tractor and farm vegetables, a nod to the real tractor that Muse owns and his favorite gardening hobby. Among the reception table decorations were watermelons carved with Muse鈥檚 face and those of Winter and Reed.

Winter presented the award to Muse 鈥渇or your contributions for education in Mississippi and for your distinguished career and your life of service to the people of Mississippi.鈥

Winter also read remarks from Tupelo businessman Jack Reed Sr., who was not able to be present.

鈥淢y first impression of Clyde Muse is he is a big man with a big heart.聽 As big as he is, his love for public education is even bigger,鈥 Reed said in the remarks Winter read. 鈥淐ongratulations to the godfather. Thank you for putting your broad shoulders to the wheel of public education. 鈥

Former Itawamba Community College President Dr. David Cole has been credited with giving Muse, 兔子先生president since 1978, the nickname 鈥済odfather鈥 as the dean of higher education in Mississippi.聽 It鈥檚 a name that has become synonymous with Muse.

鈥淚 call him a mentor, and a colleague and a very dear friend,鈥 said colleague Dr. Williams Lewis, president of Pearl River Community College. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there is another individual who has contributed more in his or her lifetime than Clyde Muse has to the success of not just 兔子先生 but to our educational system, both higher education and K-12, as well.鈥

Dr. Mark Keenum, president of Mississippi State University where Muse received two advanced degrees, said he knows of no one more deserving of the award.

鈥淒r. Clyde Muse has done as much as anyone in our state to encourage and expand access and participation in education, which is perhaps the greatest need in our state,鈥 said Mississippi State University President Dr. Mark Keenum. 鈥淥ur community college system is the best in the nation, and the dedication and leadership Dr. Muse has provided at 兔子先生and statewide over more than 35 years is one of the reasons why.鈥

Mistress of ceremonies Jackie Granberry, 兔子先生vice president for Advancement, noted that Muse has been an educator for 63 years, but that may not be his biggest contribution.

鈥淐ertainly, he has influenced public policy, has developed innovative programs and has brought groups together to build consensus that has definitely made public education better in Mississippi,鈥 she said. 鈥淗owever, I believe the greatest influence that he has had on our state has been the literally thousands of people he has mentored along the way.聽 His influence will continue to trickle down through these people.鈥

One of those he influenced was Carla Nicks, the first African American Miss 兔子先生 in 1989. Nicks, who calls Muse 鈥淧apa,鈥 recalled that her future could have been bleak as a child of a single mother. But both Clyde Muse and his late wife Vashti Muse, who taught reading at 兔子先生, took her under their wing.

鈥淚 had seen this tall, regal man walking around campus often and watched him from afar as he engaged with other students everywhere he went,鈥 Nicks said. 鈥淎nd he never changed his gentle hand toward any of them. It didn鈥檛 matter what economic condition their life was, where they came from.聽 It didn鈥檛 even matter the color of their skin. He treated mankind as our heavenly father looks and treats his children.鈥

Educator Dr. Jackie Wofford was a member of Muse鈥檚 Starkville High School basketball team in 1961, the year the team won the state championship. Wofford said he will always call Muse 鈥淐oach Muse,鈥 and when he calls Muse鈥檚 office he always says number 25 is calling.

鈥淗e has helped many thousands of young people, and I鈥檓 just here as a personal example of this, how he has impacted me as he has impacted and influenced many of you,鈥 Wofford said. 鈥淎s a coach he fostered our ability as a team to play together.聽 To be the best we could be . He never talked down to us, he never cursed us. He was firm with us. We knew where he stood when we went to basketball practice. The result was that example he made as a father, coach, principal, teacher.鈥

Dr. Suzanne Bean, president of MAPE, said it was an honor to recognize Muse as an education hero.

鈥淒r. Clyde Muse was a most worthy honoree of the Winter-Reed Partnership Award.聽 His legacy is firmly established as a passionate leader in the field of education.聽 His impact on hundreds and thousands of people over the years was so apparent during the many tributes offered in his honor,鈥 she said.

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