Armstrong Atlantic State University - Geechee Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1968
Page 1 of 224
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dynamic coordinator of student activities
efficient advisor of 'Geechee staff responsible
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"true friend of the student" admired and
respected . . . "one of us" . . . sincerely appreciated
will be missed greatly by all
for these outstanding attributes, we the 'Gee-
chee staff dedicate the 1968 'Geechee to Mr. Dale
L. Price, a man deserving recognition.
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Sheila Barton
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Robert Ragan
Bobby Rahn
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.tt Ariustrong. orientation programs provide freshmen
with .ui idea ot' what to expect in college. Ifauilty
memlwers .ind various Armstrong club presidents and
senators join with Student Personnel in an effort
to help new students adjust and succeed in their new
environment.
Computer registration is now a part of life at
ASC, Students are asked to fill out IBM cards which
are in turn collected and sorted hy machine. The
registration process is accelerated by this method,
even though lines in the gym on registration day may
still seem endless.
Rat XVeek is a program designed to aid freshmen
in getting to know each other and upper-class stu-
dents. Maroon and gold rat caps are worn for
identification, and a mock slave auction is held in
the student center. Miss Peggy Turner was named
Rat Queen. A rat dance highlighted the week.
Renee Tjoumas speaks at orientation.
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punch. After dessert n program of en-
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The Miss Ceeeliee Iaageant at Armstrong is an annual
ex ent in wliieli girls sponsored lay campus organizations
tompete for the title. Held in Jenkins Auditorium, the
review features contestants in Casual, dress, and formal
attire. Ifixe t'in.1lists are selected lay judges, and each is
asked to answer L1 question. A winner is Chosen from
the live girls for her poise, lweauty, and intellect.
This year Miss Pat Natiis is Miss Cicechee. Pat was
Crowned lay Miss Ceeeliee 1967, Marilyn Hood.
Miss Sandra Moore receives Miss ffonnueniality Cup from Dick
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Evelyn Miltiacles, Patty Ireland, Barbara Carlyle, joanie Parker, Pat Nnfis, Peggy Turner, Valerie Tarver,
Gloria Kellett, Gwen Yawn, and Ann Mitchell.
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scenes, This year during half-time,
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Who gets the ball?
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The Armstrong State Pirates hlistered the nets on 63f2 of
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lwrouxeht home city thampion honors to the Armstrong State
trophy case.
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Senior Danny Sims led the Pirate attack with 27 points.
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This year marked a season of rebuilding for Armstrong's netmen. The
ASC tennis team was hampered by fl lack of experience and depth during the
1968 Campaign. G.1ry Moses was the only returning lettermrln, Other members
of the team were Steve Green, Bob Forehnnd, Philip Mcforkle. Kenny Chesnnt.
and Dickey Mopper. Tennis coach, Don Andrews, feels that the experience
gained by the team this year gives rise to high expectations for the 1969 season.
L-R: Kenny Chesnut, Philip McCorkle, Steve Green, Gary Moses. Not pir-
fzzrezi Bob Forehand, Dickey Mopper.
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.Xi watts taint' rapidly' .intl frerltierith. I.L'd hy Tohy
llfi'R'.f',', .NSC swtrt past eight straight regular sea-
sozz 1' ts, izitltztlinlg two wins eath over Valdosta
Yiatt- and Citorlqia Soulltern.
'li-hn llauyti Browne. Alim Pinard, Craig Palmer,
.intl l.l Xlfinttr then tarried the Maroon and Gold
io az: tiulxtrmsiiruly lopsided xietory in hoth the
Cilqtf and N.-KIA District thampionships at Val-
tli-sta fountry fluh. The top four carded ll two-
roaintl total of 609 to outdistance the hest of the
rtst hy 13 strokes. In the protess, Pinard picked up
Nltdalist honors with 'B-75-1-18, hestinttg Browne
lw one shot, llaupt and Palmer fired 156 totals to
join the top two as memhers of the seven man All-
C oiift-rente squad.
AS! 's contingent journeyed to the northern
stretthes of Minnesota for the NAIA championship
.intl ,ucluitted themselves well, the 33-team field at
Bemidji Town and Country Cluh was pared in half
followintsg the first two days of the four round
event. At that point Armstrong State found them-
sehes tied for the numher 17 slot, which is where
they ended, though lmaving their best day of the meet.
Some S50 teams are NAIA members, addinv lustre
to the 17th place nation finish.
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Independents Rank High
During the 1968 school year independent teams swept to victory in all six of the team intramural sports. Indi-
vidual competition in both golf and tennis were also part of the intramural program this year. Flag football was
the largest and most popular of all the intramural sports. The league ran through the Fall Quarter and was com-
prised of five independent teams and six fraternity teams. Steve Green's independent team fGreen's Gorillasj topped
the independent league with an undefeated season 8-0. Phi Kappa Theta won the fraternity league also with an
undefeated season. However, the fraternity champions were defeated lay Steve Green's team in the overall champion-
ship game by a score of 19-0. A round robin tennis tournament was also held during the Fall Quarter. The tourna-
ment was won by lfd Ciravenstein.
During the Wfinter Quarter competitions in basketball and volleyball were organized. Ray Clarke's independent team
won the basketball crown, finishing the season with only one defeat. The volleyball tournament was won by 'lim Brothen-
ton's team when they defeated Steve Creen's team in the championship game.
Spring Quarter was the busiest of the three quarters that comprised the intramural program. A softball league was
formed consisting of seven teams. The softball championship was won by Gene Cflay's team. Clay's team defeated
Pat Kings team in the championship game 10-3 to finish the season undefeated. Swimming competition was also held
in the Spring but no winner had been announced by publication time. A bowling league was held with the Baptist
Student llnion's team emerging as the league victors. Rounding out the year's intramural program was a golf tournament
th.it was won by Philip Mcforkle.
lfach year a trophy is awarded to the most outstanding organization in the intramural program. This year Phi
Kappa Theta built up a commanding lead over all the other organizations by taking first place in both the fraternity
football and basketball leagues and reaching the semi-finals of the volleyball tournament. From there on PKT was
never threatened for the coveted title.
At the beginning of the season a record number of 50 teams were participating in the intramural program. Ap-
proximately fitifi of the male undergraduates took part in some phase of the 10 activities offered.
Pirlured at right are Steve Green's intra-
mural flag football champions who captured
the title with an undefeated season of 8-0.
Sianding lefi to rigbl: Steve Tarter, Everett
Smith, Danny Macmillan, Randy Blackston,
Gerald Brady, Bob I-Iouchins, Mark Wil-
liams, Buddy Hardy. Kneeling: Mike Rossi-
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fcaptj, Phil McCorkle, Abro Sutker. No:
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top academic achievers, were
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pionship trophy, Armstrong Sf.ltC'S
first title in four-year tompetition.
l3ulni1'.' lim Pinard invtinlist in
1968 C.T.A.C'. tourney .rt Valdosta
Country Cluh, firing 75-75-I-18.
Bulnzz' riqlvl: Gary Moses, has-
ketlull and tennis performer en-
scrihed ns Sportsmanship Trophy
winner smiles through churning
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Sue laye Pun7el. Stuclents Selectecl
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gown clad seniors became the first
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State College.
Aflnulfz Cmzrlilnfiozz editor and
Pulitzer Prize winner Eugene Pat-
terson delivered the commencement
address. Patterson outlined progres-
sive and human achievements of
the quarter century since his college
daysg he then challenged Armstrong
State's initial gr.1du.1tes to do what
must he done to insure future so-
cial well-being. The speaker warned
that the present-day difficulties
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men find answers to the lmsic, hut
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graduates. After the recessional
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dent Ashmore and sehool officials
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ter. The evening continued with
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honor of the new graduates. The
weary graduates culminated the
hectic evening with a class break-
fast at johnny Ganem's Restaurant.
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Aenchbacher, Edna 65
Albritton, Terry 79
Alpert, Dianne 156
Anchors, Barbara 98
Anderson
Anderson Charles 79
Anderson Dorothy 79
Anderson james 79
Anderson, Mary 98
Robert 65, 158
Brotherton, James 65
Bryant, james 66
Ansley, Linda 79
Ansley, Shirley 91
Apps, William 65
Arnold, Martha 79
Avila, john 65
Aycock, Jeffrey 78, 79, 17
Ayala, juan 98
Bacon, Sandra 91
Ball, Daveta 65
Ball, William G., Jr. 79, 1
Bankston, Brenda 79
Bargeron, john 91
Bargeron, Larry 91
Barkley, James 65
Barnes, Sandra 65
Barnwell, Barbara 91
Barnwell, Linda 79
Barry, Viginia 98
Barton, Mary 65
Barton, Sheila 79
Baruch, Kalman 65
Beacham, Jane 65, 118
Beam, John 170, 189
Beasley, Sandra 98, 192
Becker, R. M. 98
Becton, David 65, 158
Beecher, Laura 65, 170
Bell, Charles 98
Bell, Madeline 79, 167
Berry, Frances 79, 152, 16
Best, David 65, 158
Best, Theresa 91
Bettencourt, Teri 65
Bevill, Charles W. 98
Blakely, Raymond 171
Blackston, Debbie 65
Blackston, Randy 79, 189
Blackston, Tim 65
Blair, Alan 65, 157
Blount, Sharon 79
Blumberg, Susan 65
Boatright, Ronald 98
Boheler, Clyde 91
Bolander, Franklyn 65
Brabham, Grace 91
Brabham, Linda 79
Bradford, john 169
Brady, Charles 80, 158
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Bragg, Ronald 63
Brainard, liileen 80, 166
Brannen, Alex 91
Bravo, john 80, 138, 161
Braziel, Billy 159
Brennan, james 80
Brennan, Patsy 65
Brimmer, Karl 80
Brogan, john 80
Brooks, lfred 65
Brooks, Virginia 65
Brothers, Susan 151
Brown
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Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
, Alice 66
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, janice 66
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,Pameli '11
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Brown, Shirley 66
Brown, Woodford 91
Brown
Browne, Toby 185, 186,
Bruce,
Bruce,
e, john 91
Lenecia 99
Sam 66,154
Burchett, Fletcher 80
Burke, Chuck 66, 154
Burke, Earline 91
Burke, John 66
Burke, Larry 175
Burke, R. T. 66, 154
Burley, Sallie 156
Burns, Russell 66
Burnsed, Herbert 91
Bush, Connie 80, 170
Butler, Danny 80, 170
Butler, Robert 91, 159
Byrd, Bonnie 66
Byrd, Richard 99
Cabaniss, Charles 92, 167
Calderwood, Joe 171
Calkin
s, Kurt 66
Campbell, Audry 171
Campbell, Adrienne 80
Campbell, Eddie 66
Cannon, Steve 66
Carlyle, Barbara 81, 129, 150, 169
Carswell, Betty 81
Carter, joseph 66
Carter, Linda 92
Carter, Perry 99
Carter, Sharon 99
196, 19
Cassidy, Colleen 66, 156
Cathey, Carolyn 66
Chestnut, Kathy 66, 170
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Chestnut, Ken 92, 169, 170, 183
Chirbas, james 66
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Clark, R. ly 66
fl.ll'li, liirlllllc 66
Clay, fliarles 66
f laylon, .Nliki 66
C,1e1and,William 81
C leinents, f 1-til 9.2
fllL'111L'11lS,Yl1ll 99
Cliett, Bill 66
Cobb, llugb 165, I6-1, 165
198
Coburn, lfaith 66
Coffey, Mary 92, 171
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Coffin, Joan 81
Cohen, Martha 99
Cohen, Susan 67
Colbert, Robert 99
Coleman, David 92
Coleman
, Donald 67
Coleman, james 81
Coleman
, Marilynn 67
Coleman, Stephen 67
Collins, Gary 180
Conkle, Brenda 67
Conner,
Sandra 81
Colson, Martha Dell 92
Colson, Stephen 99, 195
Consos, Donald 67
Coolidge, George 67
Cooper, Chris 67, 154, 170
Cooper, Robert 67
Cope, Andrea 156
Corcoran, Dan 92
Corcoran, John 66
Couse, Douglas 67
Cowan, Miriam 81
Cox, Donna 99, 160, 170
Crawford, john 67
Crawford, Larry 67
Crawford, Marie 160
Creaser, Reed 81
Crews, Cathy 67, 170
Crisfield, Sylvia 81, 165
Crosby, James L. 100
Cubbedge, Jackie 81
Cubbedge, Kathy 81
Cullum, Cathy 81
Culver, james 92, 170
Cupp, Cynthia 67
Cupp, Virginia 81
Daley, Patty 100
168,195
Dalzel1,Mayette 92, 115, 121, 129, 148
Daniels, Harold 68
Dasher, Dan 81
Dasher, Raymond 68
Daughtry, Ernest 81
Davenport, Marilyn 68, 170
Davis, Ann 81
Davis, Barbra 68, 167
Daxis, jane 92
Da1is,j. D. 100
Davis, Mrs. D. 100
Davis, Patricia 68
Davis, Richard 81
Deason, Daniel 68
DeI-o.1ch, Mary jane 81, 170
Dempsey, Edwin 100
Dexter, Earl 68
Di.u11ond, Mary 68, 166
Dillard, Spencer 100, 158, 169
Dismukes, james 68, 159, 160
Dixon, Ann 100
Dlugozima, Brenda 92
Dobbs, Stuart 68
Doherty, Clay 68, 163
Dorman, Thomas 100
Dorminey, Gary 92
Dorsey, Robert 100
Douberly, George 161
Downing, Carole 68
Drake, john 81
Drayton, juanita 68
Duke, jerry 92, 163, 165
Duke, Phil 82
Dutton, William 82
Duvall, Dianne 101
Dwyer, Michael 68
Fountain, David 69
Fraps, Arthur 69
Fraps, Dottie 92
F reeman, Fred 69, 170
Freyermuth, Clark 69
Fritts, Cynthia 82, 148
Fussell,
Sheqd 69,167
Gadson, Doris 69
Gallaher, Arthur 101
Ganem, Margaret 82
Ganem, Paul 69, 158
Garrason, j. j. 101, 170
Gary, David 82, 170
Gatti, Frank 101
Gaudry, Larry 69
Geller, Elyse 101
Gemmel, julianne 101
George, Richard 69
Getts, Deborah 150
Gibbs, Sidney 69
Gibson, Delores 69
Gillis, janice 69
Gilpin, Gail 82
Gnann, Arthur 69
Godley, Nathan 82, 171
Godley, Patricia 82
Goethe, james 69
Gomez, Irene 70
Ham, Linda 92
Harper, Diane 83, 171
Harper, joseph 102
Harris, Allene 102
Harris, Lucile 70
Harrison, Carol 102
Hartley, Walter 92
Hartman, james 102
Harvey, Ester 83
Hatcher, Ed 160
Hathaway, Vickie 70
Hattrich, Danny 175, 193
Haupt, john 184, 186, 196
Haviland, Theodore 93
Heidt, james 90
Hekman, Evert 83
Hendrix, Charles 70
Hendrix, Stephen 70
Hennessey, Mike 165
Henry, Betty 195
Herold, Cynthia 93
Hiers, Etta 70, 170
Hiers, Patsy 83, 170
Highland, Delores 195
Hildebrandt, joanne 166
Hill, Antonette 83
Hill, Barbara 83
Hill, jewel 83
Hill, julie 71
Hill, Robert 71
Dyer, Carolyn 92
East, Elsie 68
Eaton, Robert 68
Edgerton, Gae 101
Edwards, Charles 165
Edwards, Elliot 68
Edwards, josephine 101
Edwards,
Eichholz, Gary 82, 157
Ellis, Steve 68
Elliott, Angie 148
Elmore, Regina 82
Richard 82, 159,
171
Gooding, Marie 70
Goodman, Robert 60
Gottlieb, Sandra 82, 156, 163
Gould, David 70, 154
Graham, Carolynn 70
Gravenstein, Edwin 82
Gray, William 92, 159, 171
Green, Steve 82, 159, 162, 183, 189
Green, Sylvia 82
Green, Wayne 101
Greene, David 70
Greenspan, Alan 157
Greenway, Tommy 70
Epstein, Barney 82
Epstein, Norman 68, 157
Erson, Susan 68, 150.
Evans, Mike 180
Eure, john 82, 159, 169, 199
Fargason, Barbara 69, 150
Farmer, Margaret 69
Farrow, judie 69
Fennell, Patty 101, 150
Ferguson, Danny 82
Ferguson, Rodger 69, 165
Fields, William 69
Fillmore, Dennis 82
Finnegan, Ralph 69, 180
Fischer, Mary 69
Fogarty, Richard 69
Ford, Mary 69, 152
Ford, Melinda 101
Fordham, Rhonnie 69
Foreman, Edward 169
Foreman, Robert 69
Fortson, Gail 82
Grey, Gilbert 83
Grimm
Griner,
Griner,
Gruver
Gunter
Hagan,
Hagan,
Griffin,
Griffin,
, Susan 70, 171
Evelyn 70
Woodrow 101,171
Ann 70
Pam 83
,Donald 83,154
,jean 83
Bill 83
Cynthia 83
Hinely, john 71
Hinely, Philip 83
Hinely, Roy 102
Hinson, Albert 83
Hoak, Larry 102
Hodges, Glenda 102
Hoffman, Electa 97, 102 150
Hogan, jane 83
Hogan, Michael 71
Holland, Linda 170
Hood, Marilynn 78, 84 129 150
Hopkins, Mary 84. 165
Hopper, Wm. H. 84
Horne, joan 71, 156
Hagan, Robert 83
Hall, Cary 70
Hall, Georgia 83
Halperin, Rita 83
Hamm, Harry 97, 102, 169, 192, 199
Hammock, Patsy 70
Hammond, Ann 70
Hannaford, Thomas 70
Hardy, Buddy 189
Harkins, W. F. 102
Harkness, jane 70
Harms, Frances 83
Houchins, Robert 93, 180, 189
Houston, Charles 93, 154, 155, 160
168,171
Howard, james 71
Howard, john 93
Howell, David 71
Hoynes, Spencer 102, 158
Hudgins, james 84
Hudson, jack 71
Hunsucker, Beth 71
Hunter, janet 71
Idleman, Sherry 151
Ireland, Patricia 84, 129
jackson, Donald 71
jackson, Stephen 93, 159
jacobs, Gerald 71
jankowski, jan 71
javetz, Linda 93
johns, jack 84
johnson, Bobby 71
johnson, Teddy 71
jokela, Al 102, 169
Jones, Billy 93, 159, 170
Jones, Brenda 71
Jones, Glynndon 71
Jones, Linda 84
Jones, Susie 71, 152
Jordan, Carol 8-4, 150, 169
Jordan, Clyde 84, 180
Jordan, Martha 71, 170
Joyner, Michael 84
Joyner, Robert 93
Jue, Barbara 152
Jurgensen, Charles 93
Kaluzne, Paulette 71
Kanagy, Linda 103
Karp, Arnold 84, 157
Karpowicz, Charles 93
Kearns, Donn 71
Kelleher, Jimmy 71
Kelleher, Richard 97, 103
Kellett, Gloria 71, 114, 129
Kellett, Mike 103
Kellett, Ray 180
Kelley, Tom 103, 124, 169, 198
Kelley, Doyle 93, 175, 180
Kelly, Barry 84
Kelly, John 93
Kelly, Lawrence 71
Kelly, Thomas 71
Kennedy, Michael 72
Kersey, Brenda 72, 167
Keys, Bob 161
Kilpatrick, Edward 84
Kilpatrick, Jerry 64, 72
Kincaid, James 72
King, Jack 93
King, Pat 103, 129, 162
King, Richard 84, 154
Klein, William 72
Kleinpeter, Anita 84
Kline, Bill 72, 158
Kling, Steve 72
Knight, Raymond 93
Kolgaklis, Ethel 150, 164
Kramer, Christine 103
Krombholz, Mickey 93, 167
Kroboth, Francis 103
Kroboth, Stanley 103
Lambertson, Mark 103, 192
Lancaster, Stanley 84
Lang, Barbara 84
Lang, Patsy 72
Langston, Nancy 72
Langston, Stephen 72, 154
Larrimore, Willimn 84
Lassiter, Arthur 104
Leaich, Laurie 104
Lee, Linda 169
Lee, Rebecca 84, 129
Lee, Rosemary 72, 171
Leeb, Joe 189
Leitman, Iris 104
Leonard, Michael 72
Levine, Irvin 84, 156
Liabastne, Albert 104
Lightfoot, Jack 104
Lightsey, James 85, 158
Limehouse, Susan 85
Lingenfelser, John 85, 158, 162
Lingle, Elaine 93
Lingle, Ronald 93
Long, Sallie 72, 161
Lovell, Sally 165
Lovett, Thomas 72, 163
Lovett, NXfilliam 72
Lowe, Marsha 85
Loyden, David 180
Lucas, Harriet 93, 168
Lucas, Jeanne 85
Lucken, Dorothy 166
Lynch, Robert 72
Lynes, Iiae 85
Lynn, K. 104
Macmillan, Danny 188, 189
Maggioni, Ralph 72, 159
Mahany, Mike 72, 169
Mamalakis, John 78, 85, 129
Mamalakis, Tassie 93
Maner, Leslie 85
Mangan, Richard 85
Marburger, Michael 72
Martin, Carolyn 72
Martin, John 85
Mathews, Ellen 85, 121, 129, 148
McAllister, Denis 85
McCabe, Roy 94, 154, 175
McCall, Ileane 85
McCarthy, Patty 156
McCorkle, Phillip 85, 159, 183, 189
McCracken, Helen 94
McCranie, Larry 73
McCray, Sherry 73
McCurry, Cliff 78, 85, 175
McElveen, Darryl 94
McGarl, Patrick 104
McGreevy, Linda 165, 192
McGinley, Rhonda 73, 167
McGraw, Jimmie 85
McKenzie, Joyce 86
McKinney, Crystal 104
McKinney, Jack 73, 161
McLaughlin, Robert 86
Meddin, Mona 86
Merrit, Thomas 164
Mickens, Barbra 73
Miley, Marian 86
Miley, Mary Ann 86
Miller, Mary Ellen 94, 150
Miller, James 86
Mills, Joyce 73
Miltiades, Evelyn 129, 150, 164, 169
Mincey, Brenda 94
Mitchell, Ann 73, 118, 129, 148
Mixon, Carolyn 73
Mizelle, Jerry 94
Mobley, Barbara 73, 150
Mobley, Ronnie 73
Mock, Barry 86
Mock, James 86
Montgomery, Robert 73
Moody, Jack 154, 155, 167
Moore, Ellen 86
lhl1lH1'1, Sandra 97. 1111, 128,
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Hopper, Valcrie 1115
ihlwfaiv, hlarik. llla
hli11'ilc'1.11, Karol 1115
lhl1lf4Q.l11,Al.ll'Y li, 1115, 193
Morgan, Nant y 91
lXl11I'1'18, Ciiorlge 75
Morris,S.l11ilr.l 86
129, 150
lxl11SlN,f1.llAJ' 86, 159, 175, lH3, l97
Moses, Stuart 91
Muller. Mary Ann T3
Muller, Mary Louise 86, 167
1N1nrp1iy, lin los
lhlillfplly,XlU1lll.l111 105
Myers, Randy 73
Naliis, Patricia 112, 128, 129, 150
Nation, John 94
Nation, Marie 105
Neeley, Lou Vernie 73
Neisler, Lynda 73
Nelson, Ralph 9-1
Nelson, Zack 159, 169
Ncwsome, Carolyn 94
Newsome, Judy 105, 170
Newsome, Nancy 73, 171
Nichols, Tommy 171
Nielobowicz, Andrea 86
Noonan, Betsy 106
Odrezin, Murray 86, 156
O'Leary, Peggy 86, 150
Oliver, Kathy 94, 171
Olson, Leonard 86
Oppenheim, Adel 105
Opper, Charles 106
Opper, Mary 106
O'Quinn, Cathy 87, 152, 170
Oswald, Karl 73
Overstreet, Charlie 73
Overstreet, William 94
Owens, Nora 73
Pacetti, Cecil 106
Padgett, Donald 106
Padgett, Elizabeth Ann 106
Page, James 94, 160
Pagliarullo, Donna 73
Palefsky, Celia 87
Palmer, Craig 184, 186, 196
Palmer, Tommy 73, 154
Parker, Betty 94, 162, 168
Parker, Carlton 73
Parker, Joan 73, 129, 152
Parks, Donna 87
Parrish, Preston 87
Patrick, Ronald 74
Pelli, Richard 74
Pengue, Lewis 87
Peterson, Sandy 74
Pinard, James 94, 159, 185,
197
Plotkin, Barry 95, 157
Pollock, Virginia 152
Poole, Bill 161
Poplin, Charles 106
186, 196
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Poppell, Connie 87
Porter, l..1111'.l 'al
Poteet, Carolyn 74
Powell, Richard 8'
Powers, Debbie 87, 156
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Price, Ginger 87, 116, 120, 129, 159,
162, 169,171,199
Prosser, Anne 89, 156
Prox ence, joe 106
Puckett, Ruth 87
Puder, Dottie 87, 152
Pullen, Marcia 74
PL111ZCl,Sl1S.1l'1 95, 126, 163, 164, 165,
169, 198
Purvis, jayne 87, 167
Pye, Linda 87
Ragan, Robert 87
Rahal, Ed 95
Rahn, Bobby 87
Rahn, james 74
Rahn, Marie 87, 171
Ramsey, Susan 74
Reckling, john, jr. 106
Reis, Bette 74, 129, 152
Richards, Loris 64
Richards, Nella 74
Richardson, Edmond 95
Richter, LaTrelle 106
Riley, jerry 87, 154, 155, 170, 199
Rimes, Sarah 87
Ritter, Harold 74, 154, 170
Roach, Kathy 106, 150
Roberts, jackie 87
Roberts, john 95
Roberts, Lawrence 88
Roberts, Linda 74, 156, 162
Robinson, joanne 167
Rochefort, Rosemary 88, 152
Rockwell, Bill 74
Rogers, W. C. 106
Rose, Mike 88
Rosenburg, Barbara 74, 156
Rosenburg, Barry 74
Ross, Carol 152
Rossiter, joe 158
Rossiter, Mike 189
Rountree, Glenys 88, 152
Rountree, Myron 74
Rousseau, Elaine 74
Royal, james 74
Russell, Daniel 88
Sanders, Charlotte 88
Sanders, Richard 90, 95, 128
iso, 199
Sapp, Alma 74
Saunders, Patricia 107
Schantz, Elliot 107, 157
Schoch, Norman 74
Schuster, Ernest 107
Scott, Robert 95
Scale, Robert 74
Sears, David 95
Sellars, Mary 107
Sheffield, Diane 74, 167, 170
Sheffield, Vida 88
155,163,
Shelton, Belinda 75, 152
Shernoff, Victor 74, 157, 168
Simmons, Gary 75
Simmons, james 75
Sims, Harold 107, 175, 180, 193, 196
Sims, Sheryle 95, 121, 148
Sinclair, Lawrence 88
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Thomson, Pa e 64, 75
Thornton, Bgly 96
Tiedemann, Ernest 75
Tjoumas, Renee 96, 124, 164, 165, 168
Tomlinson, Wayne 88
Traylor, Valerie 89
Slotin, judy 107
Smith, Alan 154
Smith, Betty 88, 171
Smith, Brenda 95
Smith, Carlie 107
Smith, David 88, 180
Smith, Diane 75
Smith, Eugene 95, 154, 155,
Smith, Everett 88, 159, 189
Smith, Howard 75, 158
Smith, james 75
Smith, james 95
Smith, Loran 107, 171
Smith, Mary Ann 75
Smith, Patricia 96, 148, 152, 170
Smith, Patrick 64
Smith, Ralph 107
Smith, Randy 75
Smith, Robert 75
Smith, Stacy 75
Smoak, Peggy 75
Spann, james 75
Speir, Ronald 108
Stanley, john 108
Starkey, jack 108
Staubes, james 96, 160, 170
Stelljes, Fannie 151
Stelljes,
Stewart, Anne 108, 195
Stewart, james 108
Stewart, janis 75
Stewart, Susan 75
Nancy 75, 150, 169
Traywick, Bart 75
Truitt, Edward 89
Tucker, Clyde 76
Turner, Margaret 64, 76, 118, 129, 150 1
Tuten, Charles 76
Tuten, Terry 76
Tuttle, Greg 89
Unglesbee, Marjorie 89
Van Leeowen, Maria 76
Veal, Loy 109
Veasey, joy 76
Walker, Larry 76
Walker, Stephanie 76, 156
Wall, Allan 76, 157, 167
Wall, Thomas 109, 167
Wallace, Drusilla 89
Walters, Dan 89, 159
Water, Melinda 119, 162
Watkins, Charlotte 76
Watson, Charles 76, 159
Watts, Carson 76
Watts, Ellemena 109
Way, Walter 154
Wear, Archie 76
Weeks, Gayla 89
Weeks, james 192
Wells, Kathy 76
Wetton, Steve 76
White, W. M. 109
Whitson, Ricky 76
Wilbur, Danny 76
Stone, Sandralyn 96, 150
Story, james 108
Strickland, Ralph 88
Strobert, julian 75
Strong, Peggy 96
Struck, Ellen 75
Suddath, jake 88
Sullivan, Mary jane 108
Summerell, George 96
Sutker, Abro 88, 159, 189
Sutton, F. M. 75
Swain, Edward 96
Swinford, Tommy 75, 180
Taggart, Thomas 96, 158
Tarter, Steve 75, 189
Williams, Becky 76
Williams, Delores 89 '
Williams, Donna 76
Williams, Florence 90, 96, 1
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Williams, Frederic 89
Williams, Lynn 76
Williams, Mark 189
Williams, Robert 77
Williamson, Vivian 77
Williford, Donald 77
Wilson james 77, 161
Wilson, Marvin 89
Wilson, Richard 77
Winter Ed 77, 184, 186
Michelle 89 152
Tarver, Valerie 75, 117, 129, 150, 170
Tatum, john 88, 159, 167, 175
Taylor, joyce 75
Taylor, R.
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Tenney, Yvonne 96, 163, 169
Thigpen, Georgia 96, 171
Thomas, Kenneth 88
Thompson, Beverly 88, 152, 170
Thompson james 108, 171
Thompson Larry 88, 158, 169
Thompson, Marcia 88
Witten, Marty 89, 167, 170
Wood, Virginia 89, 166
Worrell, Laura 96
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