Armstrong Atlantic State University - Geechee Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1967
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Armstrong State College
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As a part of the community Arm-
strong State College endeavors to make
a significant contribution to society.
Our major contribution is that of edu-
cated, searching minds that will some-
day assume roles of leadership here and
abroad. Wfith the continued interest
and support of the citizens of Savan-
nah, Armstrong will remain an influen-
tial force for growth and progress.
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Learning begins in the classroom
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taken. The classroom is the setting
where inspiration and stimulation
are received for the job that is com-
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There is much more to college
than meets the unsophisticated eye of
the pre-college person. Academics is
the aspect of college life most famil-
iar to most people, but does not
constitute the total college experi-
ence. There is much to be learned
and enjoyed that comes from sourc-
es other than books, but which com-
plements the academic curriculum
appreciably.
Whether it be in varsity athletics,
drama, or the pep-band, a talent
used is a talent improved.
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Learning does not end with the day.
The evening program is expanding and
affords an excellent opportunity to those
who wish to continue their formal edu-
cation at night while meeting the other
necessary demands made on their time.
The evening can even be put to good
advantage by the day student. A quiet,
study-filled evening in the library can do
wonders for the grade point average and
the sagging intellect.
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Dr. Henry L. Ashmore is dedicated
to the advancement of the purposes of
education. His concern is manifested
in his determination that Armstrong
State College shall contribute toward
that goal.
CONTENTS
Introduction ..
Dedication ....... . . . .
Faculty S Administration
Classes ..
Beauty . . .
Features . . .
Organizations . . .
Sports .......
Advertisements . . .
Index ........
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Armstrong State College is rapidly growing and
ever expanding its program under the very capable
leadership of our President, Dr. Henry L. Ashmore.
The responsibility for securing and maintaining new
buildings and programs lies with Dr. Ashmore. It
is possible for a college to exist without extensive
effort on the part of the Presidentg however, if an
institution is to grow and take its place among the
respected institutions of higher education, it must
have effective and dynamic leadership. Armstrong is
fortunate, indeed, to have this leadership in the
person of Dr. Henry L. Ashmore.
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Dean of The College
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As Dean of Academic Affairs Dean joseph I. Killorin has
many responsibilities. He is responsible for all academic as-
pects of life at Armstrong State College. To Dean Killorin
falls the responsibility of guiding the establishment of the
curriculum for the various degrees offered at Armstrong.
Working with the department heads, Dean Killorin main-
tains and supervises the college faculty. He is responsible
for the scheduling of classes, including additions to and
deletions from the schedule. Dean Killorin also works very
closely with the faculty in solving day-to-day problems as
well as in making decisions of lasting importance.
ames T. Rogers
Dean of Student Affairs
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The Dean of Student Affairs at Armstrong, Dr. james T.
Rogers, coordinates all non-academic activities involving stu-
dents. His numerous duties include supervision of student
activities, registration, counseling and the student financial
aid program.
Dr. Rogers is responsible for coordinating the orientation
program for entering students. He serves as the Chairman of
the Admissions Committee and is a member of all student
affairs committees.
As Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Rogers serves as the main
link between the Administration and the student body. A
great part of the responsibility for campus communications
lies with Dr. Rogers.
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ASSOCIATE DEAN EOR COMMUNITY SERVICES
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Dr. Donald D. Anderson has efficiently
taken over the role of Associate Dean for
Community Services. Working together with
Mrs. Mary Strong, Dr. Anderson strives to
make aware to the public Armstrong State
Colleges programs and needs. He continually
aids in the growth of Armstrong as a four-
year institution by developing and coordinat-
ing such programs as "Operation Return,"
which is aimed at assisting people interested
in returning to college after having been out
for a number of years.
At present, Dr. Anderson plays a dual role.
In addition to his duties as Associate Dean
for Community Services, Dr. Anderson is also
serving as Head of the Department of Edu-
cation. With Mrs. Mary Dan Coleman, Dr.
Anderson strives to prepare students for a
career in the teaching profession. Teaching
in the Education Department, counseling edu-
cation majors, and working with the Com-
munity Services and the public make Dr. An-
derson an integral part of the administration
and faculty of Armstrong State College.
College Finance
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JLLE C ROSSITER
Serving as the Assistant to the Associate Dean for
Community Services, Mrs. Mary Strong strives to
make the public aware of Armstrong State College
and the various programs it has to offer. Mrs. Strong
co-ordinates the non-credit courses available to the
public and the University of Georgia extension
courses for college students. Working with Dr. An-
derson, she helps to keep the Armstrong State Col-
lege Alumni informed of Armstrong activities.
As comptroller at Armstrong State College. Miss
Jule C. Rossiter handles all business affairs of the
college. She is responsible for maintaining all fiscal
records, preparing financial reports, and receiving all
funds paid to the college. Also included in her many
financial duties is her assistance to President Ashmore
in the preparation of the yearly budget. At present,
Miss Rossiter is working closely with the architect on
the plans for construction of the new facilities to be
erected on the Armstrong Campus.
MARX H STRONG
Assistant to the Associate Dean, Community Services
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The Office of Student Affairs, under the major concerns of the Student Affairs
direction of Dr. james T. Rogers, is re- Office, qualified counselors are available to
sponsihle for all aspects of the co-curricular assist, at the students' request.
life of students. This includes orientation, To the Registrar, Mr. Jack Padgett, and
registration, student activities, financial assist- the office of Registration and Admission
ance, student records, counseling and stu- is entrusted the task of admitting and regis'
dent health and welfare. tering students and maintaining all student
Mrs. Martha C, DeXX7itt heads the Com- records.
mittee on lfinancial Aid which seeks to assist The health services program is supervised
students who demonstrate scholastic ahility by our Campus Nurse, Mrs. Ann Nease.
hut are unalwle to attend college without fi- The infirmary is temporarily located in the
nancial assistance. gymnasium and is open from nine in the
Mr. Dale L. Price, Director of Student morning to three in the afternoon, Mrs.
Activities, is responsible for the effective co- Nurse is fCSP01'1SlblC for administering all
ordination of all student activities and or- inoqulgtiong and she directs the blood drive
ganizations on campus. On Campus,
Because student welfare is one of the
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Registrar
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faculty say: the secretary. Whitt would they do for tests
and letters without her? Wfhrit would lost students do with-
out the directions of these ladies?
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Biology
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jr., offers to students interested in the biological sciences a wide
variety of courses. complete with modern, well-equipped labora-
' tories. Lab exercises mnge from the study of plants to the dis'
l section of animals. Slides, film strips, and charts aid students
5 in the study of biology. Many courses also include in-town and
out-of-town field trips.
FRANCIS M. THORNE, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
LESLIE B. DAVENPORT. JR., PhD.
Head of the Biology Department
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Assiitidte Professor it lifiilney Assistant Professor ASSOUHIG P1'0ff550l'
Uf Bioltygy of Biology
Business Administration
Headed by Dr. Orange Hall, the members of the Department
of Business Administration endeavor to prepare students for
positions in the business world of today. Offering courses in
accounting, financing, economics, and management, the depart-
ment strives to enable students at Armstrong State College to
solve the everyday problems facing the American businessman.
For the student interested in a secretarial position, Armstrong's
Department of Business Administration offers a two-year secre-
tarial program including courses in typing, shorthand and gen-
eral office duties.
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Professor, Business Administration
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Head, Department of Chemistry and Physics
Headed by Dr. liretwell C. Crider, the Chemistry
Department assists students of chemistry in learning
more about the chemical structure of the world around
us. The exceptionally well-qualified professors of the
Chemistry Department strive to make evident the more
interesting and relevant aspects of the field of chem-
istry to the non-chemistry major as well as to those
students who plan to make chemistry their major
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MARY DAN COLEMAN
Assistant Professor of Education
Perhaps one of the most necessary areas of study in college is
that of education. Without this department, the teaching pro-
fession would not exist as it does today. Directed by Dr. Donald
D. Anderson, the Education Department prepares students for
the task of instructing others, whether at the elementary or
secondary level.
Education majors first learn the fundamental aspects of edu-
cation, then the more intricate aspectsj Upon completion of the
required course work and practice teaching they are graduated
and assume their role in the community of education.
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DONALD D. ANDERSON, Ed.D.
Head, Department ot' Education
The musically-or artistically-inclined student
can find enchantment and fascination through art
and music courses at Armstrong. For the enjoy-
ment and benefit of the musically-inclined stu-
dent, Dr. Harry Persse offers a wide variety of
music courses. General courses for all students
are followed by concentrated individual courses
for music majors.
Artistically-inclined students, directed by Mr.
Kenneth McKinnell, learn to express themselves
through their art work. The art program is new at
Armstrong, but has already proven to be one of
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Head, Department of Fine Arts
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Assisting students in the study of the intricacies of
the human mind and personality is the Department -M
of Psychology and Sociology, under the chairmanship
of Dr. Robert Cormack.
Because of the vast complexity of the human per-
sonality and the society in which we live, the related
fields of psychology and sociology assume great res-
ponsibility as they take the leading role in our attempt
to establish a more livable and productive world com- Q
munity. Q
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major at Armstrong.
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also learn, in detail, of the history of other great
nations of the world.
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Professor of English
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Head, Department of Language and Literature
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Instrucror In Englrsh Assrstant Professor of Englrsh to essor g
Under the direction of Dr. Hugh Pendexter, the De-
partment of Language and Literature is one of the largest
departments at Armstrong State College. For the Freshman
student, concentrated composition course followed by Greek
literature comprise the English classes. Upperclassmen find
a variety of English and literature courses. Foreign lan-
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Mathematics
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ROBERT T. STUBBS
Professor of Mathematics
hysical Education
lfor the student majoring in physical education or who
simply desires to remain physically fit, Armstrong provides
a wide variety of courses ranging from basic conditioning
to the modern dance. The college has recently obtained
tennis and handball courts, a new athletic field, and an
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College presents its students with L1 two-year nursing program.
Directed by Mrs. Doris Bates, the Nursing Department pro-
vides future nurses with the necessary curriculum for L1 degree
in nursing combined with the college lite necessary for all
students. The program is popular among nursing students and
promises to fill one of the great needs of our society.
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Thomas F. Anglin
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Registration and Orientation
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gymnasium.
The endless lines seemed longer
this year as students patiently a-
waited their turns to register for
the fall quarter. There was the nor-
mal worrying about schedules and
classes, but excitement prevailed as
students were preparing for the new
term.
The new method of computer reg-
istration was employed during win-
ter and spring quarters. Schedules
were arranged by computers with
students only writing in the course
they wished to take. This was a
completely new system for Arm-
strong that has been very successful.
The purpose of the Orientation
program was to give new students
an idea of what they could expect
in college. Students and faculty mem-
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at Week Initiated At Armstrong
For the first time in the history
of Armstrong, a Rat Program for all
Freshmen was begun in the fall. Pat
King, Secretary of Student Affairs,
was in charge. At freshman orienta-
tion he told the new students of their
duties during the coming week. All
freshmen were to wear maroon col-
ored beanies and obey upperclassmen.
The "Rats" were auctioned daily at
the lunch period in the student cen-
ter. Those who were sold had to be
a "slave" the following day to their
"master." At the Rat Dance which
climaxed the week, Carol jordan was
selected as Rat Queen with Ellen
Mathews and Ginger Price as attend-
ants.
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opportunities to the Armstrong
students and the public. Three
interesting programs were pre-
sented each quarter lasting about
two hours each. Guest speakers
on politics, literature, and his-
tory, as well as musicians and
singers, appeared on campus at
these convocations.
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With sincerity and humor, Tom Paxton sang about man, God, so-
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The Claremont String Quartet
Each year the students of Arm-
strong nominate a young lady pos-
sessing the attributes of beauty,
poise and intelligence as Miss Gee-
chee. The title has come to repre-
sent the spirit and purpose of the
college. Every campus organization
sponsors a contestant in the beauty
review which is held in jenkins
Hall. This year the five judges were:
Mrs. Gerald Chan Sieg, Mrs. jackie
Cason, Mr. Max Herrin, Mr. Don
McElveen, and Mr. Archie Whit-
field. Casual, dress, and formal were
the three divisions for competition.
After participating in the three
events, five finalists were selected by
the judges. Each girl then had to
answer a question. Based on these
questions and previous interviews
the judges chose Marilyn Hood as
the 1967 Miss Geecheeg Susan Ste-
vens, first runner-up, Linda San-
chez, second runner-upg Ginger
Price, third runner-upg and Karen
Donbeck, fourth runner-up. Aman-
da McLaughlin, Miss Geechee 1966
crowned her new successor. A dance
followed the ceremony with music
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. . . Crowned Miss Geechee
Miss Geechee contestants: Ginger Price, Ethel Kolgaklis, Rosemary Rochefort, Melinda Waters, Linda Sanchez, Toni Hill, Ginger Wood, Dusty
Sims, Diane Shearouse, Karen Donbeck, Carol Jordan, Susan Stevens, Sandy Stone, Cathy O'Quinn, Linda Brabham, and Marilyn Hood.
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Homecoming 196
The Homecoming activities began with a basketball game between
Augusta College and Armstrong. During the half-time, Martha Haynes
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occurred. The students won by a narrow margin. The half-time enter-
tainment was provided by Dr. Stratton and Dr. Laffer. Student per-
formers included Pat, Drew, John, and Ellen. The third night a dance
was held in the Student Center with music furnished by "The Coach-
men."
jim Weeks announces the 1967 Homecoming Queen.
Homecoming contestants: Pat Smith, Maris Anderson, Mary Ann Werntz, Toni Hill, Melinda Waters, Dianne Shearouse, Carla Kramer, Ellen
Mathews.
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Dr. Laffer and Dr. Stratton provide half time entertain-
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The bar-b-que supper was an added attraction to the 1967
Homecoming Activities.
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entertain spectators with folk music.
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The highlight of the social activities
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men, .1 collegiate singing group. Tickets
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large crowd who came to hear the melo-
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songs as "Softly," "Smile," and "Love
ls .1 Many Splendored Thing," enchanted
the listeners during the Lettermen's out-
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BAND
During the winter quarter, members of Arm-
strong State College were fortunate to hear the
Continental Air Command Band, a professional
organization that is well-known throughout the
United States for its versatility and showmanship.
The seventeen-piece dance orchestra made a fare-
well appearance as the Air Force left Savannah.
Captain Edward S. Bridges conducted the band
in a medley of tunes from jazz through the ages.
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Pioneer Days
Mayor Curtis Lewis began the Pioneer Day festivities by Cutting the
entrance ribbon to Geecheeville and receiving the Key to the City. He also
acted as the official for the Geechee "500" that was won by Walter Har-
ley.
Various organizations set up booths to earn money for the Cancer Drive.
The various attractions included a dunking machine, egg-throwing contest,
a saloon, and a country market.
A student-faculty softball game followed by a supper provided afternoon
entertainment for everyone. To close the Pioneer Activities, a casual dance
was held in the student center with music provided by the Oxford Scholars.
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Susan Bartlett races for the finish line in
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President Ashmore and Dr. Rogers get ready
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Donna Cox
Bruce Hatcher
Charles Houston
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Government: Jim Clayton, Spencer Dil-
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Florence Williams, Managing Edizor
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Linda McGreevy, Art Edilor
Sue jaye Punzel, Edilor-in-chief
Alan Smith, Buyizzen Mangaer
STAFF KL-Rj:
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Punzel, Sally Lovell, Jimmy Clayton, Nan
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SEASON'S RECORD
This was the Pirates first year of competition with senior
colleges. They were a member of the Georgia Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference. Their first win against a conference
member was over Georgia State College with a score of 105-
104. The final conference game's record was 4 wins and 5
losses. The overall season record was 5 wins and 19 losses.
The Pirates' highest scorers for the season were John Tatum,
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players were selected for the All Conference Team by the
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Bobby Cannon, and Tommy Cannon.
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Acuff, Richard L.
Adams,
Adams
Floyd Jr. 51
George W. Jr. 83
Adamsl Mary L. 51
Adams, Michael D. 83
Adams, Thomas W.
Adler, Philip Fred 83
ADVERTISEMENTS 186
Aenchbacher, Martha 101
Ainsworth, C. Neil 51
Akins, Margaret D. 83
Albers, John A. 116
Albritton, John A. 116
Albritton, Norma W. 51
Albritton, T. Marie 51
Alkazin, Cheryl M.
Allan, Frances O.
Allen, Magdeline
Allen, Sally M. 51
Alston, Charles C. 51
Ammons, Benny F.
Amos, Martha L.
Anchors, Barbara C. 101
Anchors, M. Lorraine 38
Anderson
Anderson
33
DarnelS. 101
Donald D. 24,
Anderson, Dorothy 101, 162
Anderson, Dwight V. 51
Anderson, James A. 51
Anderson, Juanita 51
Anderson, Maris A. 51, 134
Anderson, Wfilliam H. 51
Andrews, David A.
Anglin, Thomas F. 51
Ansley, Gregory NW.
Ansley, Linda B. 51, 162
Ansley, Shirley J. 51, 162
A P O 158
Arey, Virginia M. 27
Arger, Ruth 35, 166
Armstrong, Ella M. 51
Arnett, Wilfred 51
Arnold, Elsie R. 51
Arnold, Lola Ann 51, 155
Arnold, Martha Fay 51, 161
Ashcroft, Marsha B. 83
Ashbrook, Betty J. 30
Asher, Regina B. 116
Ashley, Robert Ray 51
Ashmore, Henry L. 17, 21,
137, 142, 197
Askew, Nancy A. 113
ATB
154
Austin, Elizabeth A. 83
Austin, Wlilliam McKee 83
Ayala,
Juan Christy 101
Aycock, Jeffrey 51, 174
Ayoub, Jack Michael
Babin,
Bacon,
Thomas J. 83
Sandra E. 83, 162
Bailey, Harold E. 51
Baker, Joseph Lee 83
Baker, Richard 47
Baldwin, Edward B.
Bankston, Brenda J. 51, 155
BAPTIST STUDENT
UNION 162
Barber, Carolyn D. 51
Bargeron, Charles A. 83
Bargeron, John I. 52
Bargeron, Larry E.
Barnes, David P.
Barnhill, Douglas E. 101
Barnwell, Barbara A. 83
Barrett, Carroll L. 52
Barrow, Laura E. 52
Barry, Virginia D. 83, 167
Bartlett, Susan R. 52, 142.
156
Barton, Shelia A. 52
Student
BASEBALL 182
BASKETBALL 174
Bates, Doris W. 43
Beam, John William 52,
162
Beardslee, Jean C. 52
Beardslee, Mary A.
Beasley, Angela C. 52
Beasley, Billy B. 52
Beasley, Gary J. 52
Beasley, Jeffrey R. 101
Beasley, Mary M.
Beasley, Sandra C. 101, 168
Beasley, Sharyn R. 52
BEAUTY SECTION 118
Beck, James R. 83
Becker, Larua J. 52
Becker, Richard H. 83
Beckmann, Brenda E. 101
Bedell, Ann C.
Bedwell, George H. 42,
136,181,184
Beecher, W. Olson 36
Beguhn, Kay Kiser 52
Bell, Charles B. 1101
Bell, Madeline B. 83
Bell, Nellie J. 52
Bell, Stephanie K. 101, 156
Bennett, Sue Ann 52, 155
Benton, John R. Jr.
Benton, Julius L. 101
Berry, Frances 52, 154, 155
Best, Theresa M. 52
Bevill, Chas William
JL 101
Bevill, Jack O. 84
Bhatia, Sarvan K. 31
Biemans, Susan M. 52
Bizzell, Anna M. 52
Black, Mary 46
Blackburn, Jerry T. 52
Blackston, John 52
Blalock, Larry D. 52
Bland, Dexter T. 52
Bland, Frances E.
Bland, Ronald W. 52
Bland, Wayne R.
Blatner, Jacquelyn 101
Blissett, James C.
Bloom, Alan P. 101
Bloom, Harold D. 84
Blount, Sharon Lee 52
Blumberg, Marlene B. 53
Boatright, Ronald E. 84,
167
Boheler, Clyde H. Jr. 84
Bolden, Elizabeth 49
Bonner, Robert G. 101
Booker, Bonnie
Booker, Randall S. 84
Boone, Thomas D. III 84
Boten, Verna M. 84
Boulineau, Edward C. 102
Bouton, Martha Dell 84,
162
Bowen, Regina A. 53
Bowers, Mark G. 84
Boyd, Howard Roland 53
Boylston, Jeannette 102
Brabham, Grace M. 84
Brabham, Linda K. 53, 133,
171
Braddy, Thomas G. 53
Brady, C. Patrick 160
Bragg, Don Steven 53
Brainard, Barbara E. 53
Branch, Joy M.
Brannen, William A. III 53
Brannon, Carole D. 53, 165
Brantley, Charles R. 53
Bravo, John B. 53
Index
Brawner, Robert L. 84
Breen, Edith
Brennan, James J. Jr. 53
Bridgers, Robert C. 53
Bright,
Bri gh t,
Nancy M. 53
Patricia L.
Brogan, John J. 53
Brooks, Christina C. 54
Brooks, John G. 116
Brooks
Patricia R. 84
Brooks: Paula D.
Brooks
S. Kent 39
Brooks: Shirley 54
Brooks
Wiley c.
Brown: Alvin W. 85
Brown, Carlton O. 54
Brown, Eric O. 102
Brown, Jack F.
Brown, James H. 54
Brown, M. Latrell
Brown, Pamela Anne 85
Brown, Richard E. 85
Brown, Sharon 54
Brown, Virginia L. 116
Brown,
Brown,
William E. 29
Woodford R. 85
Browne, John R. 85, 180
Browning, Joseph 54
Bruce, Lenecia L. 102
Bruner, Sandra G. 54
Brunner, James T. 85
Bryan, Maxine S. 54
Bryan, Melvin M. 54
Bryant, Janice 54
Bryant, Shelia K. 54
Buck, Fred Thomas
Buckalew, Madelaine 54
Burch, John P. 54
Burchett, Fletcher 54
Burke, Bonnie J. 54
Burke, Earline 85
Burnett, Carolyn Y. 102
Burnett, Dwayne E. 85
Burns, Gordon 54
Burns, John Joseph 85
Burns, Julius S. 102
Bush, Connie L. 54, 162
Butler, David Ross 102
Butler, Lorin D. 54
Butler, Robert L. 85
Butler, Sheryl F. 54
Byrd, Richard V. 102
Cabaniss, Charles M. 85
Cadoo, Allene E. 54
Calder, Eileen A. 54
Camacho, D. F. Jr. 54
Camacho, Gustavo 54
Campbell, A. L. 54, 162
Campbell, Clara M. 54
Candeto, John M. 55
Cannon, Robert A. 85, 174,
182
Cannon, Thomas A. 85, 174,
182
Capetanakis, Grace
Carellas, George A. 116
Carlyle, Barbara R. 55, 156
Carpenter, David 55
Carpenter, L. J.
Carr, Virginia 38
Carriere, Eleanor F 55
Carroll, Charles H. 85
Carroll, Joseph R. 102
Carroll Ro 36 128
Case, Erle G. 55
Case, Leon R. 55
Cason, John A. Jr. 85, 164
Cason, Ronald David 113
Cassidy, Robert P. 113
Cawley, Edward L. 55
Chapman, Janice K. 55
Chapman, Regina I. 55
Chavers, James M. 55
CHEERLEADERS 152
Chestnut, Jack K. Jr. 55.
162,174
Chew, Frank 39, 161
Chirbas, James C. 116
Chirbas, Susie 45
Chisholm, Ferdinand 55
Chisholm, Ralph 46
Clair, Eileen G. 55
Clark, Charlotte S. 55
Clark, Ernest L. 113
Clark, Hilda Jane 85
Clark, Raymon A. 55
CLASS SECTION 48
Clayton, James N. 85, 162.
169, 170
Cleland, Robert
Cleland, William Henry
Clemens, Thomas L. 55
Clements, Cecil 85
Clements, Jill 86
Clements, Patsy 86
Closson, Robin C. 55
Cobb, Hugh Dorsey 102,
161, 168
Coburn, Jack B. 103
Cochran, Martha A. 55
Coffey, Mary C. 86
Cohen, Charlton Lee
Cohen, Susan L. 55
Cohn, Penelope Ann
Colbert, Robert William 86
Coleman
Coleman
Coleman
Coleman
David A. 55
DrewD. 55 137
I James L. 55'
, Mary Dan 33
Coleman,
Richard M. 86
Coley, George B. 55
Collier, Jerry H. 103
Collier, Richard E.
Colson, Stephen L. 99, 103
Comaskey, Bernard J. 37
Conaway, Helen E. 86, 165
Conner, Ronald J. 103
Conner, Sandra E. 55
Constantine, Elaine 103
CONTINENTAL AIR
COMMAND
BAND 141
Cook, Ellis P. 86
Cook, Sandra 55
Cooler, Thomas G.
Coolidge, Martha B. 113
Coomer, Susan E. 29
Cooper, Claradean J. 56
Cope, Andrea Gail 56
Copeland, Jacquelyn 86
Corbett, Joel N.
Corcoran
Dan Joseph 86,
158
Cormack, Robert H. 35
Costa, Constance
Coursey, Lynda M.
Cowan, Miriam L. 56
Cowan, Thomas 56
Coward, Allen William
1 Y 1
Carswell, Betty J. 85
Carter, Elizabeth H. 28
Carter Linda H.
Carter, Perry L. Jr. 102
Carter, Phillip P. 102
Carter Sharon 85
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Carter,
Wallace R.
Cowart, Robert W.
Cowart, William Russell 86
Cox, Donna Marie 103, 167
Coyle, William T. 36, 159
Coyne, William Gerald 56
Cozort, Nancy C.
Craven, Robert E. 56
Cravey, Ausbon W. 103
Cravey, Deborrah R. 56
Crawford, John A. 56
Crawford, Marie Ann 56
Crawley, Ivey C.
Creaser, Reed G. 56
Crenshaw, David P. 86
Crider, Fretwell 32, 158
Crisfield, Sylvia C. 56, 161
Croom, William 103
Crosby, Emory S. 30, 158
Crosby, James L. 103
Crosby, Jerry 56
Crow, John L. Jr. 103
Cubbedge, Anna C. 56
Cubbedge, Jacquelin 56
Cubberley, Alice W. 116
Cullum, Mary C. 56
Culver, Jimmy C. 86
Cupp, Virginia I. 56
Curl, John I. Jr. 56
Cvetan, Virginia 56
Cyr, Claudia A. 56, 165
Daly. Edward P. 56, 163
Dalzell, Betty J.
Dalzell, Mary M. 86, 152
DANCES 148
Daniels, Robert C.. Jr. 57
Darsey, Robert P. III 103
Dasher, Donald E. 57
Daughtry, Ernest W. 57
Davenport, Leslie B. 30
Davidson, John Kenneth 35.
157
Davidsong Josephine 44,
157
Davis, Ann G. 57
Davis, Carolyn M. 103
Davis, Charles C. 57
Davis, Clifford L. 57
Davis, Dwight H. III 57
Davis, Jack D. Jr.
Davis, Jane Ellen 86
Davis, Janet E. 113
Davis, Lamar W. 31
Davis, Miriam A. 86
Davis, Ronald J. 57
Davis, Myrtle Lou 86
Dawson, James J. 57
Dayton, Susan J. 57
Deal, Nancy Ann 57
Deason, James T. 57
Debruhl, Kathy Ann 57
DEDICATION 17
Deich,
Sara M. 57
DeLoach, Mary J. 57, 162
DELTA CHI 156
Dempsey, Edwin S. 103
Denmark, Mallie A.
Devegter, Michael S. 57
DeWitt, Martha C. 26, 168
Dexter, Earl C. Jr. 57
DeYoung, Betty C. 28
Diamo
nd, Mary C. 57
Dickerson, Georgia
Dickey, Linda Gail 103
Difiore, Michael J. 57
Dillard, lNIelvin S. 103, 160
163,
169
Dillon, Pamela M. 86, 152,
156
DiPietro, Betty 57
Dixon, Ann M. 86
Dixon, Joyce Adams 103
Dixon, Mary B.
Dixon, Reavis E. 57
Dlugozima, Brenda J. 57,
154, 155
Dobbs, Gerald W.
Donaldson, Richard 86
Donbeck, Karen A. 57, 133,
154, 155
Donnelly, Dennis J. 57
Dorman, Thomas A. 86
Dorminey, Gary D. 87
Dotson, Andrew J. 57
Dotson, William H. 87
Downs, Carolynn L. 87,
155,164
Drake, Betty J. 87
Dressel, Arlene J. 87
DuBois, Sandra E. 116
Duffy, Nancy
DuFour, Connie E. 87
Duggar, George Rex 58
Duggar, Sherry E. 87
Dugger, Alice A. 116
Duke, Jerry Lee 87, 161
Duke, Philip David 58, 174
Dukes, Donald E. 87
Duncan, John D. 37, 138,
146
Duncan, Kenneth J. 58
Dunn, Joan H. 58
Dunn. John Charles 58
Durden, Phillip W. 58
Durfee, Rossiter C. 39
Durkin, Patricia J. 58, 162,
Durrence, Wilber, H. 58,
170
Dutton, William H. 58
Duvall, Diane Elizabeth 103
Dyches, Donald E.
Dyer, Carolyn P. 103
Eagle, William J. 58
Eason, Henry M. 58
Edgerton, Grace A. 103
Edwards, Charles M. 58
Edwards, Elliott O. 58
Edwards, Eugenia 45
Edwards, Josephine 45, 103
Edwards, Richard D. 58
Ehlers, John Waring 87,
128, 166
Eichholz, Gary G. 58, 159,
171
Elliot, Larry 160
Elmerick, Carolyn L. 58
Elmerick, Eleanor 58
Elmore, Edward C. 58
Elmore, Regina M. 58
Emke, Jane G. 104
Engel, Cecilia B. 58
Engel, Marian H. 59
Ennis, Rose B.
Epperson, Patrick E.
Epstein, Barney 59, 159, 182
Epstein, Joan W. 87
Eudaly, Frances E. 59, 155,
164
Eure, John C. 50, 59
Evans, Edward 87
Evans, John T. 59
Evans, Terrance Lee
Exley, Nancy Lou 87, 167
FACULTY AND
ADMINISTRATION 18
Failliot, Olivier A.
Faircloth, Linda J. 87
Farlow, Thomas H. 87
Farr, Margaret A. 59
Farr, Susan Marie 59
FEATURES 126
Felton, Claude E. 59, 169,
174,181
Fennell, Patty L. 87, 156,
157
Ferguson, Danny L. 59
Ferguson, Gary B. 39
Ferguson, Neylda F.
Ferrelle, John R. 87
Fillingim, James D. 59
Fillmore, Dennis A. 59
Fillmore, Wayne E. 87
Fishback, Robert H.
Fitzgerald, Henry W.
Fiveash, Ellen B. 59
Flack, David Edgar 104
Flaherty, Beverly R.
Flake, Sandra Lynn 87
Fletcher, Helen Z. 59
Floyd, Thalda Shawn 59,
156
Fluke, Simone R. 104
Fogarty, Joan A. 87
Fogarty, Richard J. 59
Ford, F.. Melinda 104
Ford, James William 59
181
Forehand, Jack 181
Fortson, Linda G. 59
Foster, Douglas W. 104
Fraps, Arthur G. 59
Freeman, Diane 59
FRESHMAN CLASS 50
Fried, Lawrence C. 59
Friedemann, Paul 99, 104,
161
Friedenberg, Pearl
Fritts, Cynthia J. 59, 152
F S A 165
Fuhrman, Carleen D. 88
Gallaher, Arthur D. 104,
180
Ganem, Margaret R. 59
Gannam, Marion 116
Garciaquintana Y. R. 59
Garrason, Jennis J. 104
Garrison, Maura E. 59
Gartelmann, M.
Elizabeth 116
Gary, David Allen 59
Gatch, Charles D. 60
Gatti, Frank L.
Gaudry, William T.
GEECHEE 171
Geiver, Steve D. 104
Geller, Elyse Fae 104
Gemmell, Julianne 104
George, James C. III
George, William Fred 88
Georges, Raymond A. 60
Gibbons, Thomas D.
Gibson, Christina E. 60
Gibson, Deloris 60
Gibson, Robert E. 60
Gilpin, Gail
GLEE CLUB 167
Glendye, Sharon L. 104,
154, 155
Glisson, Thomas H. 60
Gnann, Cecil A.
Godbee, Billy J. 60
Godrold, William Frank 88
Godley, Nathan C. 60
Golden, Donald T. 88
GOLF 1810
Gonnsen, Paul C. 88
Goolsby, Monty P.
Gordon, James
Gordon, Ronnie L.
Gorman, James W. 60, 184
Gottlieb, Sandra B. 60
Gould, Lena 47
Grady, John Joseph 60
Graham, Thomas W. 88
Grainge, William S. 60
Grant, Marilyn P.
Grauenstein, E. L. 60
Graves, Larry C. 60
Gray, William E. Jr. 88,
143, 164
Green, Frederick A. 60
Green, Stephens S. 61
Green, Sylvia I. 61
Greene, David F. 61
Greene, Gretchen E. 61
Greenspan, Alan 61, 159
Greenway, Nell G.
Gresham, Angela M. 61,
161
Grey, Ernest G. Jr. 61
Griffin, Evelyn V. 61
Griffin, John C. 88
Griffin, Susan M. 88
Griffin, Wood W. Jr. 104
Griffith, Cecile S. 104
Griner, Pamela J. 61, 162
Grizzle, Carol F, 61
Grogan, Susan C. 61
Gruver, Donald L. 88
Guerard, Richard 88
Gugel, Marguerite J. 104
Gunter, Patricia A. 88
Gunter, Shirley J. 154, 155
Gurton, Joan L. 104
Guy, Richard H. 88
Guyer, Clifford L. 61
Haas, Frederick C. 31
Haas, Josephine A.
Hagan, Cynthia R. 61
Hagan, Gary William 105
Hagan, William B. Jr. 61
Haggerty, XX'illiam
Thomas 61
Hagins, David M. 88, 162,
180
Haisten, Theresa A. 61
Hall, Georgia O. 61
Hall, Orange 31
Hall, Ralph 41
Hall, William H.
Halligan, Michael R.
Halperin, Rita L. 61
Hamilton, Edwin P. 88
Hamilton, Susan G. 88
Hamm, Harry Alan 105
Hamrick, Diane R. 61
Hancock, Berle E. 89
Hancock, Martha Ann 61
Hansen, Dana J. 62
Hardee, Thomas O. 105
Harden, Percy Lee
Hardy, F. Lane 40
Hardy, James B. 62
Harkins, William
Francis 105
Harms, Frances 62
Harn, Archie B. 62
Ham, Linda L. 62
Harper, Joseph J. F. 105
Harris, Henry E. 32
Harris, John W. Jr. 116
Harris, Rufus A. 105
Harrison, Carole W. 105
Harrison, Charles C. 89
Harrison, John B. 105
Harrison, Margaret 62
Harrison, Sherry P. 62
Harte, James P. Jr. 62
Hartley, Thomas R.
Hartley, Walter C. 62
Harvey, Ester M. 62, 129,
154, 155
Hatcher, Edwin B. 62, 167
Hattrich, Danny A. 105, 174
Haunton, Richard 37
Haussmann, Stephen 62
Hayes, Martha A. 113
Hayles, Eugene M.
Hayman, Cyrus K. 62
Haynes, Martha Jean 89,
152. 165
Heard, Ruth P. 105, 167
Hern, J. Sherry D. 62
Heidt, James M. 89
Hekman, Evert E. 62
Hellman, Marie M. 105
Helmly, Hugh L. III 62
Henderson, Irvine C.
Henderson, Mary C. 89
Hendricks, Charles 62
Henley, James A.
Henley, Zeanna S.
Hennessee, James F. 62
Henry, Julian Hue 89
Henson, James B. 89
Herrington, Jan 154
Hester, Robert J. 62
Hester, Russell H. 62
Heyman, Sara L. 116
Heyward, Rosalyn P. 62
Hickman, Josephine 43, 137,
138, 153
HIE PSI 166
Hiers, Carlisle H. 62
Hiers, Glorian P. 62
Hill, Antonette E. 62, 133,
134, 163
Hill, Barbara A. 62
Hill, Julie W.
Hill, Mary Leslie 89. 166
Hill, Raymond L. 32
Hill, Robert F. 63
Hillis, George VU. 105
Hinely, Deloris A. 106, 162
Hinely, Roy U. Jr. 113
Hiott, Doris Lorena 63
Hoak, Larry R. 106
Hobbs, Ronnie
Hodges, Clayton Jr. 89
Hodges, Glenda D. 106
Hodges, Robert H. 63
Hoffman, Electa R. 89, 99,
156,157
Hogan, Michael F. 63
Hohnerlein, Otto G. 89
Holley, Al 167, 171
Holt, Carl C. Jr. 63
Holt, Nancy J.
HO1Y1ECO1N'11NG
EVENTS 134
HONOR COUNCIL 168
Hood, Marilyn 63, 132,
133, 156
Hopkins, Imogene A. 106
Hopkins, Mary A. 63, 161
Hopkins, Sally Ray 106
Hopkinson, Marcia E. 63
Hopper, William H. 63
Horne, William S. 89
Houghton, Robert E. 63
Houston, Charles L. 90, 158,
164, 167
Howard, John C. Jr. 63
Howard, John N. 90
Howard, Vivian A. 63
Howell, Jennifer 63
Hoynes, Spencer P. 90, 158,
160,169
Hubbard, Roy E. 45, 63
Jones, Billy Earl 90
Jones, Harrell E. 64
Jones, Linda S. 64
Jones, Morgan B. 64
Jones, Roger D. 64
Jones, Sandra Jane 106
Jordan, Eleanor C. 64, 129,
133, 156
Jordan, Clyde W. 64, 182
Jordan Henry L.
Joyneri Michael 50, 64
Joyner, Robert R. 90
Joyner, Steve 158
Langston, Cary D. 106
Lanier, David C. 91
Lanier, Elizabeth A. 66, 162
Lanier, Osmos 37
Lariscy, Eileen 66, 164
Lariscy, Madelyn C. 106
Lariscy, Michael L. 66
Larrimore, William 66, 174
Lassiter, Arthur L. 91
Latham, Deroma A. 66
Latimer, Henry G. 66
Huber, Virginia S. 63
Humphries, George W. III
Huncke,
Hunter,
Hutson,
Hutton,
Thomas E. 63
Marie D. 106
Morris B. 63
Dennis J.
Inglesby, Henry B. 63
INKWELL 170
Into, Julius R. Jr. 63
INTRODUCTION 1
Ireland, Patty 154
Jackson, Daniel D. 63
Jackson, Maria T. 63
Jackson, Stephen A. 63
Jackson, Valerie L. 63, 156
Jacobs, Wendelin D. 63,
154, 155
Jacoby, Fred C. 63
James, Herbert W. 90
Jandrlich, Michael 64
Jarrell, William Sidney
Jenkins, Daniel B. 90
Jennings, Earle D. 116
Jernigan, Phyllis M. 64
Johns, Jack L. 64
Johns, L
aura R. 29
Johnson, Joseph 90
Johnson
Lawrence F.
Johnson: Linda G. 64
Johnson, Michael R. 64
Johnson, Pamela T. 90
Johnson, Phyllis S. 90
Johnson, William 64
Johnson, William R. III
Joiner, Charles S. 64
Jokela, George A. Jr. 90,
161
Jones, Barbara A. 64
Jones, Bertis H. 29
Jue, Barbara A. 64, 154, 155
Jue, Harry John
JUNIOR CLASS 99
Jurgensen, Charles 90
Kamine, Roberta Ann 90
Kaminsky, Joseph
Kaminsky, Toby 64
Kanagy, Linda A. 106, 162
Kaplan, Sally 64
Kapral, Elizabeth H. 64
Kardys, Ernest 47
Karwoski, Everette 64
Kearns, Margaret M. 65
Keich, Robert C. 65
Kelleher, Richard W. 90,
174
Kellerman, Deborah 90
Kellett, Carlos M. 106, 182
Kellett, J. Ray 65, 182
Kelly, Barry O. 65
Kelley, Eugene J. 65
Kelly, John L. 106
Kelly, Lawrence C. 65, 158
Kelly, Patrick Chas 91, 160,
163
Kelly, Robert S. 91
Kelly, Thomas O. 91, 129
Kenard, Gary E. 91
Kennedy, A. Bridget 65
Kenney, Dorothy A.
Kenreich, Edward A. 106
Kenreich, Nancy S. 106
Kersey, Frances K.
Kessler, David E. 65
Keys, Robert S. 65
Killorin, Joseph I. 22, 146
Kilpatrick, Julian 65
Kilpatrick, Michael 65
King, Jack R. 65
King, James M. 106
King, Pamela J. 65
King, Patrick J. 91, 129,
132, 137. 169
King, Richard B. 65, 158
Kirro, Krysia
Kirby, Faye W. 65
Kleinpeter, Anita 65
Knight, Raymond Ed 91
Kolgaklis, Ethel 65, 133,
156
Kolgaklis, Kay A. 106
Konter, Stanley R. 65, 159,
171
Kramer, Carla Rae 65, 134,
165
Kramer, Christine M. 106
Krause, Regina 65
Kroboth, F. Ed II 113
Kroboth. Stanley N. 106
Krombholz, Michael 65
Kubiak, Barbara A. 65
Kutchey, Stephen S.
Lacour, Georgia A.
Laffer, Walter B. 410, 136
Lamar, Bernadine 65
Lamar, James D. 106
Lamb, William Robert
Lambertson. Mark A. 106
Lancaster. Stanley 65
Lane, Tonya M. 65
Lang. Barbara J. 66, 163
Langford, Dorothy F. 91
Langford, Larry Wm. 91
Langford, Frederick
Layden, Edward D. 91
Layden, Stephen T. 66
Leaich, Laurie Lee 107, 162,
168
Lee, Emory D.
Lee Herman R.
Lee Joseph R. 66
Lee, Linda 82, 91, 154, 155,
162,164
Lee, Michael W. 107
Lee, Patricia Ann 91
Lee, Rebecca J. 66, 154, 155
Leeb, Joseph Allen 66
Leggett, Ronald L. 66
Leitman, Iris N. 107
Lennox, John C., Jr. 66
Leonard, John J., Jr. 66
LETTERMEN
CONCERT 140
Levine, Irvin J. 66, 159
Levy, Betty 107
Liabastre, Albert A. 107
Lightfoot, Jack B. 107
Lightsey, James L. 66
Limehouse, Susan M. 66
Lindsay, Lillian H.
Lingle, Ronald F. 91
Lingenfelser, John 66, 160
Linkenhoker, Danny 91
Linton, Ronald L.
Lipsitz, Charlotte 66
Litchfield, Joan C. 91, 166
Lloyd, William M., Jr. 91
Logan, John E. 66
Long, Linda A. 67, 154,
155, 182
Long, Robert E. 91
Longwater, Barry
Lord, William C. 107
Louder, Warren Chas. 91
Love, George R. 116
Lovell, Sarah L. 67, 161,
170
Lowe, Marsha E. 67, 165
Lowman, George A. 114
Lowman, Jacquelyn W. 116
Lowndes, James B. 67
Lowther, Rita Elizabeth 67
Lubs, Margaret Spencer 38
Lucas, Jeanne D. 67
Lucas, M. Harriet 91, 168
Luce, Brenda Gail 67
Lucken, Dorothy W. 92
Lucken, William 67
LYCEUM LECTURE-
CONCERT SERIES 130
Lynah, Nancy S. 67
Lynch, Addie L. 107
Lynch, Robert Wayne 92,
182
Lynes, Fae Oemler 67
Lynes, Johnie M., Jr. 67
Lynn, James K.
Mackrell, Michael B. 67
Macmillan, Danny C. 92
Mahany, Patrick G.
Malac, Marian B. 116
Mallis, Alexander A. 67
Malone, Cheryl Eve 92, 154,
155, 162
Malphrus, Robert M.
Mamalakis, John M. 67,
132,137,174,180
Mamalakis, Tassie 67, 156,
166
Maner, Don Earl
Maner, Robert R. 92
Mangan, Richard B. 67
Mangan, William O. 92
Martin, John G. 67, 159
Martin, Mary Jane 116
Martin, Michael E. 92
Martin, Robert C., Jr.
MASQUERS 161
Mataxas, William W.
Mathes, Elizabeth A. 67
Mathews, Ellen M. 67, 129,
132, 134, 137, 152
Mayer, Anne 43
Mayes, Michael T.
McAfee, Wm. Howell 68
McAuliffe, C. J., Jr. 107
McAlpin, John J. 107
McBride, Theresa L. 68
McCabe, James W. 68
McCabe, Roy E., Jr. 92, 174,
182
McCall, Mary I. 68
McCallar, C. James, Jr. 68
1NIcCann, William F.
McCarter, Loyce D.
McCarthy, John C. 37
MCClanahan, Billie 92
McConnell, Barbara 68
McCorkle, Phillip R. 68,
144
McCorkle, Robert L. 92, 158
McCoy, John W. 92
McCoy, Mary Elizabeth 92,
161
McCracken, Helen M. 107
McCray, Lawrence E. 92
McCullough, Lillian 68
McCurry, James C. 68, 174
Mclntire, James W. Jr. 92
McDuffie, Sandra F. 68
McElveen, Darryl R. 92, 181
McGarl, Patrick J. 92
McGee, Corinne H. 28
McGinnis, Norma J.
McGrady, Mary M. 68
McGraw, Jimmie C. 68
McGreevy, Linda F. 114,
161, 169, 170
Mclntire, James W., Jr. 92
McKenna, John H. 68
McKenzie, Joe H.
McKerley, Helen M.
McKinnell, Kenneth P. 34,
167
McKinney, Chrystal 92, 154,
155, 162, 167
McLaughlin, Amanda 92,
132, 133
McLaughlin, Robert 68
McPherson, Juanita 92
Meddin, Mona A. 68
Meddin, Rosalyn 116
Medlock, Linda L. 93
Mercer, Ben Ell 68
Messmore, Donald 47
Meyer, Eric C.
Mikell, Jeanne M. 68
Miley, Mary A. 68
Miller, Diane S. 68
Miller, Frances J.
Miller, Gloria Anne 68
Miller, Lester M. 68
Miller, Mary Ellen 68, 156,
163
Miltiades, Evelyn 68, 156
Mincey, Brenda B. 68
Minkovitz, Joan 68
MISS GEECHEE
PAGEANT 132
Missroon, John L. 69
Mitchell, Jean G. 107
Mitchell, Meriam D. 69
Mizelle, Jerry L. 93
Mock, James E. 69
Mock, John B. 69
Roberts,
157, 163
Rogers,
Molony, Margaret 69
Moluf, Renee T. 69
Moody, Julius K. 107, 158
Moody, Mary A. 69
Moon, Susan J. 117
Moore, Donald H. 93
Moore, Ellen M. 69
Moore, Marie C. 69
Moore, M. Kathryn 93, 165
Moore, Sandra Jean 93, 156.
169
Mopper, Richard G. 69
Moran, Mary V. 69
Moreland, Perry C. 69
Morgan, Dewey L. 69
Morgan, Mary B. 114, 133,
166, 169
Morgan, Michele 82, 93,
165
Morgan, Thomas V. 69
Morris, G. Clinton 93
Morris, Sandra J. 69
Morris, Shelmagene 69
Morris, Steven H.
Morrison, Toby D. 69
Morrow, Jerry D. 69
Moses, Gary W. 69, 164,
174,181
Moses, Stuart 164
Mosley, Marjorie A. 28
Mueller, Suzanne 114
Mull, Frances B. 117
Mullen, Sally E. 69
Muller, Henry C. 69
Muller, Mary L. 69, 163
Mullins, William L. 69
Murphy, Patricia A. 107
Murphy, Sean H. 93, 171
Murphy, William F. 107
Murray, Don R. 93
Myers, Lynn 154, 155
Myers, Richard H.
Myrick, Robert E. 93
Nall, Virginia D. 29
Nation, John Calvin 93
Nation, Marie C. 107
Navarro, Otto R. 69
Neal, Robert Lee 93
Nease, Ann 26
Nease, Margaret V.
Nease, Thomas 46
Neff, David L. 69
New, Dudley
NEWMAN CLUB 163
Newsome, Carolyn R. 70
Newsome, Judy Faye 107,
162
Newsome, Peggy A. 70,
162,167
Nicora, John 94
Nicora, Lee 39
Nielubowicz, Andrea 70
Noonan, Charles W. 70
Noonan, Gail J. 117
Norris, Beatrice C. 94
Norwood, T. Elaine 94
Nowell, Carolyn W. 107
O'Connell, Mary P. 70
Odom, Teresa A. 70, 155
Odrezin, Eva S. 107
Odrezin, Murray S. 70, 159
O'Leary, Margaret M. 70,
156, 167
Oliver, Harriet F. 107, 167
Oliver, Kathleen L. 70
Olliff, David F. 70
Olson, John III 70
Olson, Leonard, Jr.
O'Neil, Connie Ann 70
O'Neill, Joseph H.
Oppenheim, Adel J. 108
Opper, Charles G. 114
O'Quinn, Cathy A. 70, 133.
154, 155, 162
ORGANIZATION 150
ORIENTATION
DAYS 128
Orsini, Margie E. 70
Osborne, Carol S. 70
Osteen, Tommy A. 70
Overman, Magali R. 29
Overstreet, Wm. Roy
Overstreet, James E. 70
Owens, William H. 94
Pace, Julia E. 70
Pacetti, Cecil G., Jr. 114
Padgett, Donald L. 108
Padgett, Elizabeth Ann 108
Padgett, Jack H. 27
Page, Jimmy NW. 94, 167
Palefsky, Celia B. 70
Page, William H.
Pagliarullo, Donna 70
Palmer, A. Craig 70
Palmer, Jean F. 94
Pandtle, Ray 166, 184
Papadeas, Dennis 94
Pare, John Raymond 70
Parker, Jane H. 70
Parker, Judith E. 94, 128,
171
Parker, Laura L.
Parker, Michael N. 70
Parks, Donna M. 70
Parris, Elpie
Patricio, Alan B. 71
Patrick, John 71, 182
Patterson, Mary E. 94
Patterson, Robert L. 37
Paulk, Wm. Fred 94
Pearson, Barbara 114
Pearson, Doris C. 71
Pelli, Regina Ann 71
Peltier, Elizabeth
Pendexter, Hugh 38
Pengue, Marcy L. 71
Pennington, Jerrell 71
PEP BAND 167
Perkins, Christine 71
Perkins, Juanita L. 44
Persse, James Harry 34.
145, 167
Peters, Sharon L. 71
Peterson, Sandy L. 71
Peyton, John T. 71
PHI KAPPA THETA 160
Phillippe, Gypsy G. 71
Phillips, Madalyne 71
Pickard, Jack T. 71
Pigman, Genevieve C. 71
Pinard, James A. 71
PIONEER DAYS 142
Pittman, Ernest A. 94
Pittman, Janice M. 71
Pitts, Gloria L. 71
Pitts, Wm. John
Plotkin, Barry Jay 71, 159
Plummer, G. Mike 71
Pollock, Gary H.
Poplin, Charles G. 108
Poppell, Connie J. 71
Poppell, David L.
Poppell, Patricia A. 72
Portwood, Brenda S. 72
Potter, Dorothy 72
Pound, Elizabeth 46
Pounds, Larry K. 94
Pourciau, Charles . 72
Priester, James O., Jr.
Provence, Joseph C. 108
Puckett, Wanda R. 72
Puder, Dorothy A. 72, 154,
155, 162
Pullen, Rosemary J. 108
Punzel, Betsy Ann 108
Punzel, Susan Jaye 95, 161
170
7
Purcell, David B. 95, 167
Purdy, Anthony B., Jr. 72
Purvis, Jayne H. 72
Pye, Linda C. 72
Quick, Janet Fay 108
Quinn, Mary H. 117
Rabhan, Muriel S. 72
Rachael, Michael Wm. 72
Radford, Barbara K. 72,
162, 167
Rahal, Edmund E. 95
Rahn, Marie A. 72
Ramsey, Virginia 38
Randolph, Lynn C. 95, 165
Ratigan, Margaret R. 72
RAT WEEK
ACTIVITIES 129
Raut, Madhuri 72
Ravita, Suzanne M. 72
Ray, Harry E. 72
Rayman, Lawrence I.
Razick, Samera 72
Ream, Leon V.
Reckling, John Jos. 108
Reddick, Lawrence R.
Redmond, Robert 114
Reed, James R. 72
REGISTRATION 128
Reiley, Mary Jane 72
Reis, Charles J. 73
Remion, Christopher
Reno, Hoyt M.
Reynolds, Enoch L. 73
Rice, Susan Jane 154, 155
Rice, Malcolm L. 95, 162,
182
Richardson, Edmond
Richardson, William 73
Richter, Latrelle
Ricupero, Eleanor A.
Rosen, Thelma R.
Rosenberg, Naomi A. 73
Rosenstein, Dale P.
Ross, Wm. Osmond 73, 158
Rossiter, Joseph B. 73, 160
Rossiter, Jule C. 25
Roughen, Dorothy R. 73
Roughen, Patrick 109
Rountree, Edward G. 95
Rountree, Glenys M. 73
Rowland, J. W., Jr. 74
Royals, Howard E. 74
Rubin, Janet R. 74
Rudukoff, Marilyn 74
Russell, Daniel J. 74
Russell, Gloria E. 74
Rustin, Kenneth C. 74
Ryals, Pamela J. 74
Ryals, William M. 74
Ryan, Anthony T. 95
Ryan, Ira 47
Ryan, Joseph A. 74
Saffold, Joe C. 74
Salter, Eleanor 45
Salter, Kelley 47
Riggs, Pamela Sue 73
Riley, J
erry L. 73
Riley, Michael H. 95
Rimedio, Nicholas T. 73
Rimes, Sarah L. 73, 162,
167
Ro, Jai Bong 37
Roach, Katherine E. 108
156
Robbins, James Earl 95
Robbins, Paul E. 32
Roberts, Jacquelyn 73
Roberts, John R. 108
Roberts, Kenneth E. 73
Roberts, Lawrence A. 73,
167
Roberts, Stephen W. 73
Susan F. 7 3
Salvatore, Alex R. 109
Sammons, Larry G. 95
Sams, Barbara Anne 74,
154, 155
Sanchez, Linda Kay 96, 123,
133,152,165
Sand, Torild
Sanders, Charlotte 74, 164
Sanders, Harriet D. 96
Sanders, Richard D., Jr. 96,
158, 169
Sanford, Sue R. 74
Sapp, Irvin J., Jr. 74
Sauls, Linious M.
Saunders, Arthur L. 74
Saunders, Patricia 109
Saunders, Therese E. 74
Saxman, Wm. Bruce 109
Saxon, William E. 96
Scarborough, James 109
Schantz, Elliot S. 74, 159
Scheider, Robert H. 74
Schell, Marlene A. 74
Schlein, Mary E. 75
Schmidt, Susan L. 75
Schmitt, Herbert 75
Schroder, Henry M. 75
Schroeder, Edward R.
Schuller, Kay S. 96
Schuster, Ernest 109
Schwalbe, Frances B. 96
Scott, Robert W., Jr. 75
Seale, Lea Leslie 38
Sears, David Clark 96
Seckinger, John A. 75
Seckinger, Raymond
Seeman, Barbara A. 75
Segall, Richard A. 75
Sellars, Mary D. 109
Semmes, James L. 41
SENIOR CLASS
SECTION 112
Sharpe, William E. 75
Powell,
Charles E. 95
Powell, Richard E. 72
Powell, Rodney M. 95
Powers, Deborah 72, 167
Powers
Powers
, Michael T. 72
, Thomas E.
Robertson, Edith S. 95, 156,
163
Robertson, Karen E. 73, 156,
Robertson, Sharon M. 73
Robinson, Joann 73
Robinson, Rebecca D. 117
Rochefort, Rosemary 73,
133, 154, 163
Roe, Jerry R. 73
Shearouse
Shearouse
, Earl W. 96
John C. 96, 158
Shearouse, Lillian 75
Shearouse, Wayne R. 75
Shearouse, Winifred
Shearouse, Winifred
Shearouse
Dianne 75, 133,
134,152,158
Sheffield, Diane E. 75
Sheffield, Vida T. 75
Sheppard, Gilbert C. 96
Powers, William J. 72
Preacher, James E. 108
Price, Dale L. 26
Price, Howard R. 114
Price, Virginia A. 50, 72,
129, 133, 164
Price, Wm. Black 95
Rogers, James T. 23, 142
Rogers, John R., Jr. 73
Lynn C. 73, 159
Sheppard, Joseph 75
Shernoff, Victor H. 75, 159
Shimkus, Mary Lee 75
Rogers, Warren C. 115
Roney, Terry C. 73
Rose, Michael S. 95
Rose, Rita L.
Shoemake
r, Charles 75
Shore, Carey B.
Shoultz, Ronald G. 96
Shuler, Peggy Carol 96
Taylor, Joyce T. 77
Shuman, Alice H. 75
Shuman, Ivy L.
Shupe, Linda J. 96
Sicay, Florinda R. 75
Sigmon, Dennis F.
Sigmon, Robert Neal 109
Sikes, Jerry Allen 76
Simmons, Lloyd G. 96
Sims, Daniel R. 109, 174,
182
Sims, Harold C., II. 109
Sims, Joseph R. 76
Sims, Roy Jesse 42, 182
Sims, Sheryle Dee 96, 133,
152
Sinclair, Diane E. 96, 154,
155
Sinclair, Lawrence 76
Skeffington, Cecile 76, 154,
155, 166
Skinner, Ernest V. 76
Skinner, John W. 76
Skinner, Randy L.
Slotin, Judy Louise 109, 171
Slotin, Nancy L. 117
Smiley, Larry J. 76
Smith, Brenda Sue 76
Smith, Brenda Sue 76
Smith, Bruce Walter 96, 180
Smith, Carlie L., Jr. 109,
162
Smith, Cecile 76
Smith, David Harold 76
Smith, Delbert Alan 96,
158, 170
Smith, Delma Edward 76,
158
Smith, Elva Loretta 76
Smith, Everett 76
Smith, John J. 76'
Smith, Loran D. 109
Smith, Martha Anne 109,
171
Smith, Maurice S., Jr. 76
Smith, Meredith 76, 184
Smith, Patricia Ann 96, 134,
152 154,155,162,166,
169
Smith, Ralph G. 109
Smith, Robert A. 76
Smith, Ruth Hays
Smith, Sara P. 76
Smith, Stacy Lee 76
Smith, V. Eugene, Jr. 82,
Stewart, Nathan J., Jr. 110,
167
Stewart, Nathan J., Sr. 110
Stewart, Vernon D. 77
Stock, Nancy 77
Stoller,
Trouta A. 77
Stone, Amy Elmore 115
Stone, Martin E. 77
Stone, Sandra Lynn 133,
156
Stoner, Eugene D.
Story, Charles C. 97
Story, James L. 97, 181
Stratton, Cedric 32, 136,
138
Strickland, Edward 77
Strickland, R. Larry 77
Strickland, Ralph 77
Strickland, Steve C. 97
Sfrippv.
William F. 77
Stroberg, Barbara R. 77
Strobert, Elizabeth 97
Strong,
Strong,
Catherine 77
Mary H. 25
Strong, Peggy B. 29, 97
Strong, Wm. Harman 97,
181
Strozier, Robert I. 39
Stubbs, Dorys B.
Stubbs, Robert T. 41
Stuber, Donald R. 77
Suddath
Sullivan
Sullivan
Sullivan
Sullivan
, Jake R. 77
, Freya J.
, George R. 77
, Linda A. 77
, Mary Jane 97
Sullivan, William J.
Summerell, George H. 97
Sutker, Abro N. 77, 169
Swinclel
TABLE
le, Eva C. 97, 165
OF CONTENTS 18
Taggart, James W. 77
Taggart, Thomas R. 160
Tankers
Tapp, L
180
ley, Barbara 43
awrence M. 42, 174,
Tapp, Mrs. Lawrence
M. 155
Tasy, Mary Hellen 97, 165
Tatum, John M. 77, 174
Tatum, John T. 97
Taylor,
Taylor,
Evelyn V. 77
Janice M.
Thomson, E. G., Jr. 110
Thorne, Francis M. 30
Thornton, Harold Wm. 78
Thorpe, Warren C., Jr. 78
Thurmond, Patricia 78
Tilton, Paul A.
Tinker, Lawrence E. 97
Tippett, James T. 98
Tirone, Joanne M. 78
Tjoumas, Renee 98, 161,
168,171
Todd, Robert E. 78
Tomlinson, Earl W. 78
Toole, Ronald G. 78
Tootle, Gloria H. 110, 162
Tootle, Charles D., Jr.
Towns, Peyton H. 78
Townsend, Stanley 78
Towson, Bobby G. 78
Traft, Judith M. 98
Traylor, Valerie C. 78, 156
Traywick, William 78
Trentham, Marion 44
Trigg, Peter J.
Tross, Sherry G. 98
Trudell, Mercedes H.
Trudell, Patricia J. 117, 166
Truitt, Edward C. 98
Trussell, James W.
Tucker, Robert O. 78
Tullis, Henry D., Jr. 110
Turner, Charlie L.
Turnipseed, Bobette 78
Tuten, Herbert T., Jr. 79
Tuttle, Gregory D. 79, 181
Underwood, Dale J. 40
Unglesbee, Marjorie 79, 162
Upchurch, Susan E. 79, 154,
162
Van Dyke, Louis 160
Van Geuns, Robert E. 117
Van Orsdal, Maude A. 79
Van Orsdal, Richard 79
Vansickle, Cary
Varnedoe, Beatrice 117
Veal, James Loy R. 110,
164, 169
Venin, Renee I. 98
Vining, Jean W. 31, 165
Vonwaldner, William F.
Waffle, Elizabeth L. 30
Wagner, Nancy R. 79
Waite, George B., Jr. 98
Walden, Dennis C. 79
Weeks, James M. 111, 134,
136, 166, 169
Weiner, Jean 79
Weitz, Elizabeth 98
Weldy, Joyce C. 29
Werntz, Mary A. 79, 134
WESLEY
FOUNDATION 164
West, Sarah A. 79
Wester, Larry N. 79
Westgate, William M. 80
Wetherington, Pat 80
Whalley, Barbara E. 80
Whalley, Marianna M.
Whitaker, James C.
White, Charles C. 39
White, Robert L. 80
White, William J. 111
Whitehead, Martha H. 111
Whiteside, Sam J. 111
Whitten, William H. 98
Wilbur, Morgan J. 111
Wilcox, Judith Anne 98
Wilder, Jesse H., Jr.
Wiley, Cynthia L. 98
Wilkes, Terry Lee
Williams, Charles L. 111
Williams, Cheryl C. 80
Williams, Florence 98, 161,
170
Williams, Frederic
Williams, Henry G. 80
Williams, Janice F. 80
Williams, Michael A. 80
Williams, Nancy J. 80
Williams Phillip L. 80
Williams, Robert L. 115
Williams, Russell L. 80
Williams
Tallulah 80
Williamson, Viola R. 111
Williby, Nancy L.
Wilmoth, William H.
Wilson, Frances E. 80, 154
155
Wilson, Henry M. 80
Wilson, Janet M. 80
Wilson, Lester H., Jr. 98
Wilson, Sybil 43
Winder, Ronald E. 81
Winn, William 40
Winter, Michelle D. 81,
154, 155, 162
Wise, Gary G. 81
Wise, James Dale 81
Waters
96, 158, 162, 196
Smoak, Kenneth A. 76
Smoak, Roy W. 76
Sommers, Jackie M. 109
Sommers, Jimmy F.
SOPHOMORE CLASS
SECTION 82
South, Dwight D. 76
SPECIAL 8: NON-CREDIT
STUDENTS 116
Speer, Virginia R. 97, 156
Speir, Ronald N. 97
Spence, John C. 97
Spivey, Jerry L. 76
SPORTS, SECTION 172
Squire, XV. J. , III 110
Stadelman, Mary Jo 76
Stalnaker, Augustus 47
Stanley, John J., Jr. 110
Starkey, Jack F. 110, 166
Taylor, Thomas E. 110
Teets, Harriet J. 77
Teller, Gary M. 77, 159
Tenenbaum, Rhonda S. 77
Tenney, Yvonne M. 97, 161,
167, 170, 171
TENNIS TEAM 181
T E P 159
Thames, Jennings B.
Thigpen, Georgia A. 78
Thomas, Emma 47
Thomas, Kenneth W. 78,
158
Thomas, Robert W. 78
Thompson,
Thompson
154
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson,
Betty
Beverly A. 78,
Carl A. 78
Carl B., Jr. 97
Carolyn M. 78
Dorothy M. 35,
Waldrop, Thomas C. 79
Waldrop, Wm. Aubrey
Walker, Ora H. 79
Wall, Harry T. 98
Wallace, Drusilla O.
Wallace, Preston V. 79
Walsh, John T. 117
Walsh, Marvin M.
Walsh, Sister M. J. 79
Walsh, William J. 110
Walters, Daniel R. 79
Ward, Alvin Bennie 79
Ward, George C. 79
Ward, William A., Jr. 115
Warnock, William P.
Waters
Waters
George C. 98
George H., Jr.
Watersl Harold M. 111
Waters Horace G., Jr. 79
Waters Johna Helen 79
Melinda B. 133.
Witt, Mary J. 81
Witten, Martha A. 81, 162
Wittkamp, Joseph L. 81
Womack, James M. 111
Wood, Helen E. 111
Wood, Virginia A. 81, 133
Woodward, Erwin, III 98
Woodward, Myra T.
Worrell, Laura T. 98
Worrell, Susan 98
Wright, Jane A. 81
Wright, Mary M. 117
Wu, K. C. 36
Yancey, Don Leland
Yarborough, John W. 98
Yarbrough, Frances 81
Yarbrough, Robert G. 81
Yawn, Levis Lamar 111
Yglesias, James R. 111
Yoast, Regina 44
Yopp, Stephaine B. 111,
Starrett, Lewis C. 76
Staubes, James N. 97, 167
Steadwell, Evelyn L. 77
Sterling, Ellen 154
Stern, Moe
Stern, Sarah P. 97
Stevens, Susan L. 77, 122,
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Stevenson, David G.
Stewart, Alma Jean 77, 162
Stewart, Anne K. 115
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Thompson, James Roy 110
Thompson, Larry J. 78, 160,
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Thompson, Larry W. 97
Thompson, Marcia A. 154
Thomson, Carol B. 78
Thomson, Charles A. 78
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Watson, Cheryl L. 79
Watts, Ellemena 115
Way, Irene H. 117
Way, Walter H. 111, 171
Wear, Archie 79
Weathers, William D.
Weaver, Guy Craig 98
Weaver, Robert A.
Weber, Paul J., III
Weeks, Gayla E. 79
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Youmans, Warren S. 81
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Zeigler, Betty P. 111
Zeigler, Glen W. 81
Zeigler, Margaret E. 111
Zettler, James L.
Zettler, Richard H. 81
Zipperer, Barbara 81, 165
Zipperer, John R. 81
Zittrouer, Randall
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