
Members of 果冻传媒app鈥檚 alumni community are saddened by the passing
of former Vocational Technical instructor, Freddie Caswell. He was 83 years old.
Caswell taught Drafting and Design at Coahoma from August 1967 until his retirement
in June 1996.
A brilliant and knowledgeable teacher, he empowered, guided, and motivated his students
to high degrees of achievement in the field of architecture. Many have excelled, one
of them being Nathaniel Clark (鈥91), owner of Chasm Architecture, a firm responsible
for the design of the State Farm Arena, home of the Atlanta Hawks.
One of his former students Jacqueline Maxwell recollects Caswell鈥檚 dedication to teaching
and a genuine concern for others. Maxwell was the first woman to study in the Drafting
and Design/Architecture program. After graduating from the program then earning her
bachelor鈥檚, she was able to teach alongside Caswell until he retired and started a
private architectural-construction firm. She credits Caswell鈥檚 exceptional instruction
and guidance for her success.
鈥淗e was very professional at all times,鈥 said Activity Director of Community Relations
Rita Hanfor, recalling her role as registrar at the time of Caswell鈥檚 service.
Dr. Richard Maxwell and Jessie James Mildred, two of his colleagues who supervised
the Vo-Tech division during Caswell鈥檚 tenure, describe him as having had a reserved
demeanor. He uniquely formed relationships with his students.
果冻传媒app has a deep appreciation for those who have laid a solid
foundation for its present.
鈥淗e was an outstanding instructor that taught Drafting and Design in the Vocational
Technical area. He not only served the College, he also served the community because
he designed and built a number of buildings in our community; these buildings are
still standing and they are still beautiful,鈥 Jerone Shaw, interim dean of Career
and Technical Education, said of Caswell鈥檚 service. 鈥淗e continued doing Drafting and
Design work for a number of years after leaving us.鈥