Armstrong Atlantic State University - Geechee Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1973
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Editor ........ ............... S usie Marcantonio
Staff .... ........ Geo rge Axon, Marsha Dickerson
Debbie Holland, Swarna Krishnamurti
Carole McCorkle, Ruth Porter
Photographers . . . .... Roy Carroll, Woody Chastain
Stewart Green, Jack Gorlesky
Gordon Minard, Richard Morgan
Advisor . . . ............... Mr. Dennis Pruitt
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SPECIAL The National Shakespeare
Company of New York presents A
Midsunlner llight's Dream, 8:00 p.l.
Civic Center Auditorium - Free.
This reknown company will perform
the funniest of the Shakespearean
plays in a most professional manner.
A.S.C. vs Federal City at 8:00 p.l.
in the Civic Center
Lobby of the Memorial College Center
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. "The Groove
Tube" - continuous progranmim -
shorts on contemporary events, coal-
cal, satirical, provocative, enlight-
ening, watch for 5 minutes or for
2 hours. All week long.
Dr. Fakeye lectures and presents
slides on African Art, includes
woodcarvlng. Ur. Fakeye is a native
of Nigeria. 12:30 p.m. in Jenkins
Auditorium - free
Video Tape Network continues in
Memorial College Center
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. The Laugh
of Your Life
A.S.C. vs Oglethorpe College at
Civic Center, 8:00 p.m.
THX 1138, 8:00 p.m. Memorial
College Center, Scientific thriller,
Free. Bring a guest. 'Ivo showings
Jacques Abrams, 8:30 p.m. Jenkins
Auditorium - Free. Bring guest.
Reknown pianist from Univ. of South
Florida. Workshop 9:30 Saturday
Jenkins Auditorium
A.S.C. vs Lander at Greenwood,S.C.
8:00 p.m.
Homecoming events run all week. The
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incomplete - there is more to come.
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Director of Student Activities for
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Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose,
Alee Temple, 9:00 p.m. "I believe
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Love", "It Must be Love", and many
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Orientation was fun, informative, and productive. Thirty-two upper
classmen land upper classwomenl told the Freshmen what ASC and
college is really like. Oh-ohl Even so, the Student Advisers accom-
plished their goals, ll letting the Freshmen know they were wel-
come, 21 easing the transition from high school to college, and 31
seeking new dating partners.
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freshman in college? Not much. Excited.
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In Concert. Today at 12:30, direct from Carrollton, Ga. The Rockets.
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groovy movies. Everyday - every night.
Back to school parties. Greek Rush. And
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go to class. What a bummer.
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dous Intramural Program. Nothing like good, clean exercise on a
Sunday afternoon to create excitement. And arguments.
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Vince Vance and the Valiants. Straight from the 50's. Made us
teeny-boppers realize how good we really have it. But what a
show. A sold out performance. Five encores. "Don't ever bring
back those greasers," said the hippies. So we did. Spring Quarter
they sho-na-na-ed us to death.
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Senator Sam Nunn.
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Pete McCloskey preparing to cancel his lecture.
:ngressman Bo Ginn campaigning to become Congressman Bo Ginn.
Jack Anderson estimated 14,000 cigarettes were
consumed for every political campaign conducted in
the U.S. during 1972 elections.
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Armstrong State College in cooperation with the Black American
Movement co-hosted the 1st Annual Black Awareness Week. The
event was presented to bring about an awareness of Black Culture
:oth in Africa and in the United States. Through numerous displays
if art works, clothes, sculptures, and books our goal was accom-
alished.
The week also provided a chance for the black and the white to
:ommunicate through a rap session lentitled - Everything You
klways Wanted to Know, but Were Afraid to Askj, and a lecture
ay Lorenz Graham, black author of some sixteen books and a for-
ner University of Liberia instructor. '
n 1973-1974, look for an expanded program to include black
novies, black music, a black fashion show, andca black resident
ecture series. Also in the coming year are plans for a Religious
Emphasis Week. Hey Alumni, you're invited too.
Breaking ground for the new Fine Arts Building which will be com-
:leted in 1975 are a host of dignitaries. This ultra-new facility will
allow the Cultural Affairs Committee to expand immensely its ser-
vices and programs.
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Remember Donna Dickey? In a previous picture she was caught cheating on her
Orientation exam. Well, here she is again, this time preparing to expose herself.
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the 1972-1973 Basketball season.
Remember what Big Al said, "lf this
turnout represents apathy on our campus,
we need to have a lot more of it."
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even the nation. Much of this publicity
must be attributed to the Athletic Program.
Remember when the ASC Bookstore was
the only place an ASC emblem could be
found? Thanks, Mrs. Mitchell lof the Rice
Treel for stocking some items that relate
directly to our Alma Mater.
SGA President Ernie Lorenz developing other talents. Practicing for the pre-game parties.
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Twenty-one girls representing various cam-
pus organizations in quest of ASC's
beauty title. Three weeks of practice, prep-
aration, and anxiety. Preliminary competi-
tion. The Judges' Tea. The big night. Tal-
ent, Swimsuit and Evening Gown Competi-
tion. The ten finalists. Miss Geechee,
1972. Saturday night we honored Annette
Wilkins by attending her dance, featuring
Liberation.
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Sure it's pretty, but where is Santa Claus?
Around the World in Christmas Trees
brought to the ASC campus some 4,000
visitors. The annual Christmas Parade
brought the beauty out of the beauties, the
beauties out of ASC, and into downtown
Savannah.
ASC Beauties Annette Wilkins and Lenora Porzio.
Linda Hodges escorted by Puff 'n Stuff.
Some distinguished entertainers came to
the ASC campus during the Winter Quar-
ter. Buddy Rich played an impressive con-
cert before o screaming crowd in the ASC
Gym. Jim Gold, world renowned classical
guitarist, instructed o packed house on the
secrets of becoming a perfected guitar
player. Mr. Gold's concert was, in the
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by the National Shakespeare Company,
warranted more attendance than any
other ASC cultural event. Using the facili-
ties of the Savannah Civic Center for the
first time, the play produced a 2,600 per-
son capacity crowd. Performing somewhat
of a mod version of the Shakespearean
classic the Company quickly gained the
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In a year of plays, another chance to play
came to town. In a rare appearance lactu-
ally a curtain calll came a six to twelve
inch snowfall. Let's hope this play's run for
the next seven years is in the Yankee
Northland where, in l865, it was doomed
to exist.
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Frank Bray and Liberation - by for ASC's favorite.
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Remember that fateful SGA election? The most candidates for SGA
President ever. A candidate to represent each faction of the student
body. An athlete. A military man. The first woman candidate. A
veteran. A progressive liberal. And trouble.
An opportunist in Solms Hall literally stuffed the box with 56 extra
ballots. Scandal. Recount. Re-election. Charges and counter
charges. ASC's own little Watergate. lRemember the Watergate?l
Finally, after another election, Ernie Lorenz floated to the top of the
lake. llake Ashmorel. The voter turn-out - l8'A,. Embarrassing
again. The lowest voter turn-out for a maior election in four years.
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of time and effort in an attempt to interest
students in his African Civilization courses.
Thanks again to a most supportive faculty
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Caged by Spring.
What happens during the Spring, 12:30 the campus is deserted.
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softball, tennis lever try ta get an ASC court?l, swimming, funtime,
U.S.A. Then you gotta sweat the grades. Graduation gets closer
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lafting Beth Brannen. Dan Baisden. Terrific character portrayal of Snoopy.
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The sights ond sounds of Spring. The
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party for thot. Graduation. Party for this
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The 7th Annual Luau.
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Almost everybody works during the sum-
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800 people attended. What happened to
the apathy. Come on, ASC, make up your
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accept an invitation to the NAIA District
25 Playoffs. And that is exactly what the
l972-73 Armstrong State College Pirates
proceeded to do. With a group of experi-
enced seniors, some mature sophomores
and a couple of talented freshmen, l5OO
loyal fans, four months of grueling prac-
tice, sweat, and work, it was a simple rou-
tine.
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Roger beats the SSC press as ASC wins the city championship.
How about the opening game of the
Shriners' Invitational Basketball Classic.
ASC vs. cross town rival Savannah State,
the first of many grudge-matches. SSC
iumped ahead 23-9. Looked bad. Who is
No. 42? Good-sized lad. In the next I6
minutes 442, Eliiah ISonnyl Powell very
calmly turned the tide to the tune of a 46-
44 half-time lead. The Powell era began.
Put it in text with the Sam Berry era, the
Ike Williams era, and the Skippy Hancock
era, and before long one realizes this
team has some eras and some talent. The
firm of Powell, Berry, Williams and Han-
cock nobly executed a basketball victory
over SSC 92-82.
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Sticks. Mistletoe. NAFBHT. For the second
year, our corps traveled to Norfolk, Vir-
ginia to participate in the 8-team Navy
Amphibious Force Holiday Basketball
Tournament. A couple of biggies came,
too. Troy State University, the All-Navy
Team SUBLANT, and Federal City College
lRemember their cool Sam Jonesi.
ASC outclassed maior Troy State 94-
87. Skippy Hancock threw in everything
but the towel, amazed himself, his coach,
his teammates, and at the end of the tour-
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SUBLANT lSubmarine Force of the Atlan-
ticj, the All-ASC team depth-charged 'um
to death and floated onto a stunning I I2-
68 victory. Skippy continued to dominate
the offense but had sincere and good-
willed competition from Ike Williams who
not only scored 24 points, but also drove
right through the keyhole of a locked
dressing-room door to the astonishment of
a slow-working locksmith.
Sam Jones, who played for the Boston
Bruins or somebody, was happy to have
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lke didn't have any worries except some
sincere and good-willed competition from
Sam Berry. ASC lucked-up and humiliated
the proud Panthers 82-68. Sam, Skippy
and Ike were selected All-Tournament
Players and Skippy was named Most Valu-
able Player. Just as heroic in the grueling
three-day ordeal was Charlie Clark, Dar-
rell Wilson, Sonny Powell, Roger Weber,
and Ernie Lorenz, who played exception-
ally well in reserve rolls.
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srt, and the Uniyersity of Wisconsin.
We twat Bucknell 70-67. Bucknell
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beat Georgia Southern by four points. ball Quiz: Who were
Guess why Georgia Southern won't play Danny Stell l97O, David Rich l97O, and
us? Robert Bradley l972l
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were you doing? Well, the Pirates were minutes and emerged to the blizzard,
playing the nation's Number One defen- stuck bus and comforts of a 76-71 victory.
sive team. ln the comfort and heat of Lan- What happened to that defense?
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Guess who won the Kiwanis Bowl!
1972-73 BASKETBALL
RESULTS
Asc opp.
Score Opponent Score
92 Savannah State College 82
67 Samford University 71
81 Southern Tech 68
69 Oglethorpe University 68
83 Valdosta State College 89
83 Unity College 51
86 Tusculum University 63
94 Troy State University 87
82 Federal City College 68
83 Bryant College 72
90 Mass. Institute of Technology 68
70 Bucknell University 67
78 Univ. of Wisconsin lLaCrosse1 72
95 Campbell College 80
81 Augusta College 104
78 St. John's University lMinnesota1 51
89 Valdosta State College 103
97 Federal City College 85
95 Oglethorpe University 70
76 Lander College 71
86 Florida Tech 70
96 Augusta College 79
94 Southern Tech 68
80 Florida Tech 74
79 University of South Florida 90
NAIA District 25 Playoffs
83 LaGrange College 87
ASC BASEBALL
Borvom, L-R: Linn Burnsed, Steve McNeill, Wendell Smith, Tommy Bumgardner, Mike Higgins, Jerry Graham, Larry Crawford, Roy Smith, Norman Lulen, Warren Heller. Second,
L-R: Ricky Coleman, Bill Smith, Gregg Sharpe, John Snelling, Chuck Thomas, Lawrence Maner, Jim Harle, Jim Cooper, Pa! Holland, Coach Tom Kinder. Third, L-R: Coach Roy
Sims, Trainer Glenn Arnsdorff, Bruce Coleman, Jimmy Sikes, Mark Mamalakis, Coach Tommy Swinford, Bobby Beebee, Gary Black.
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Congratulations to Coach Tom Kinder With maior Baseball teams competing on
and the 1972-73 Baseball Pirates. Even the 1974 schedule, coupled with the com-
with minimal support, the Pirates still prod- petition of the South Atlantic Conference,
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group ot Iettermen returning, it looked like produce progress? See you at Gnat Field
the Baseball slump at ASC had ended. for the 1974 opener.
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I 972-73 BASEBALL
RESULTS
ASC Opp.
Score Opponent Score
2 Wabash College 3
9 Wabash College 5
O Morris Harvey 2
5 Morris Harvey 4
5 Southern Tech 2
IO Southern Tech I I
5 Glassboro State I0
I The Citadel 0
5 Baptist College 7
0 Voorhees College 2
6 Voorhees College 2
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I0 Western Connecticut 4
3 Savannah State College O
I8 Oglethorpe College 0
9 Oglethorpe College I
4 Valdosta State College 3
3 Valdosta State College 7
I4 Voorhees College 4
I Lyndon State 0
I Lyndon State 0
I Lyndon State 0
2 Augusta College I
O Augusta College 2
I Lyndon State 0
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O Augusta College 5
I Augusta College 6
9 The Citadel 8
3 Furman University I5
3 Furman University 7
8 Savannah State 3
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Debbie Baker
Mindell Brown
Sue Buswell
Gail Green
Nancy Greenwood
Lainey Goldstein
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Sue Hutchinson
Donna Jordon
Susan Kaiser
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Rose Konter
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Renie Poller
Carol Rosenburg
Joanne Shuman
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Miss Teresa Coursey
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Janice Davidson
Suzanne Denhard
Julia Dyer
Ronnie Ermine
Paula Exley
Minette Grizzle
Debra Harrill
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Lorraine Anchors
Bruce Anderson
Don Baisden
Mary Beam
Yolanda Bermardone
Ben Blessing
Suzanne Bohnert
Dave Bollinger
Louis Bradley
Agnes Brown
Dan Browning
Pam Burke
Helen Butler
Audrey Campbell
Len Cayce
Woody Chastain
Steffans Clark
Deborah Clarquist
Richard Cooke
Jackie Coonce
Craig Crosby
Barbara Cruit
George Curtis
Laura Dodd
Karen Dombeck
Terry Dooley
Jack Douberly
Minnie Duhart
Bill Easterling
Art Edenlreld
Glenn Fling
Edna Gamble
Jim Gannem
John Gillespie
Fran Hall Goddard
Heidi Golden
Rick Green
Anne Hankins
Charlie Honkins
Pete Hankins
Suzie Hankins
Karl Harris
Andy Harrison
Jim Harte
McCall Harty
Sandra Hewitt
Glenda Hill
Brad Holloway
Carson Hucks
Johnny Hyman
Fred Jones
Jim Jones
Jesse Jordon
Dwight Kelley
Rosalind Kent
Wray Kessel
Nicky King
Charles Kircher
George Kircher
Jerry Kanter
Faye Lamhut
Sherry Lamhut
Mary Anne Lynah
Jack Lytien
Frances MacMillan
Tom Maddox
Bill Martin
John Martin
Phil Mattox
Alix McCreery
Ken McKinnell
Diane Meehan
Sigo Mendel
Leroy Miller
Marvin Miller
Gordon Minnard
Maureen Moseley
Jim Murphy
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Wyama Newman
Carol Owens
Melanie Patterson
Hugh Pendexter
Eileen Peterson
Shelia Phillips
Tom Phillips
Phyllis Pastell
Frank Powell
Vickie Riddle
Elizabeth L. Roberts
Pat Rockett
Jeanie Sanders
Neil Sotterfield
Paul Savage
Davida Shensky
Anne Sims
Cathy Sims
Dave Smith
Merlynn Stanaland
Pam Strickland
Pam Stultz
Andy Suchower
Cris Suchower
Eleanor Suchawer
Steve Suchower
Freya Taylor
Tom Taylor
Jim Terrell
Wesley Usher
Paulo Vainas
Terri Walker
Claudette Warlick
Holly Whitfield
Debbie Williams
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Diane Booker
Betty Brasch
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Stephanie Buckner
Susan Cato
Rebecca Chase
Mattie Chavis
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Pamela Crovatt
Sheiron Daniels
Linda Driggers
Shirley Dunham
Suzanne Edwards
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Jean French
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Sharon Hamilton
Vikki Hancock
Beverly Hatch
Lauramae Heyward
Linda Horton
Pamela Hustak
Betty Jenkins
William Jones
Dianne Keith
Mary Lambert
Martha Lanier
Leonore Longwater
Ginnie Louder
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Carolyn Miller
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Mary Miller
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Chris O'Connell
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Ruth Porter
Constance Rakestraw
Peter Ricketts
Penelope Scott
Charles Sheffield
Roslyn Seigel
Rosemary Smalls
Connie Smith
Debora Smith
Rene Smith
Pat Sullivan
Nancy Taylor
Ann Tinley
Cheryl Turner
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Frances Tuten
Sharon Wallace
Bonnie Waters
Jackie Whitfield
Sallie Whitman
Carrie Williams
Judy Williams
Donna Yates
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Kay Gibbs
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Dawn Gordon
Patricia Grissom
Valerie Hallman
Susan Harkins
Linda Hodges
Deborah Holland
Juanita Holmes
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Carol Horne
Teresa Jackson
Morgan Jones
Susan Jones
Rosalind Kent
Lisa Knepton
Mary Kraft
JoAnn LaBarbera
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Dolores Orvin
Merle Pearman
Michael Peterman
Pamela Peters
Patrice Powers
Angela Reed
Sara Smith
Melanie Speir
Carl Spofford
Brenda Starling
Frances Suggs
Joan Sullivan
Michael Tatum
Aimee Tompson
Susan Wallace
Sally Welsh
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President ........ . .Lynn Leggett
lst Vice-President . . . .Beth Waldrop
2nd Vice-President. . . . . .Susan Kennedy
Recording Secretary .... . . .Teresa Rohn
Corresponding Secretary. . . .Beth Brannen
Treasurer ............. . . .Nancy Grant
Founded on May 30, 1904, at Syracuse
University in New York, Alpha Gamma
Delta has grown and prospered over her
69 years of life. She has 53,000 young
women in her membership and has pro-
vided service through contributions to edu-
cation and through rehabilitation of mini-
mal brain-damaged children.
Since Gamma Rho Chapter of Alpha
Gamma Delta was given her charter in
May of 1969, her sisters have been very
active in campus life. This is shown by the
many Alpha Gams who are Buccaneers,
Senators, sweethearts, and Little Sisters
of campus fraternities, and by the plac-
ings in the Miss Geechee Pageant.
Alpha Gamma Delta is busy building a
tradition for her future sisters: a tradition
based on the visions of her founders and
on the ideals of womanhood.
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Jan Blitch
Beth Brannen
Carole Dempsey
Cathy Derst
Nancy Grant
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Donna Jones Mary Ann Mallory Susan Sowell
Susan Kennedy Eleanor Patton Brenda Starling
Kathy Kirkley Polly Powers Beth Waldrop
Jan Kirkley Suzanne Puckett Sally Welsh
Lisa Knepton Jan Reiser Pam Williams
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Secretary ....
Treasurer ........
Sergeant at Arms. . .
Phi Kappa Theta, a nationally chartered
fraternity on Armstrong's campus, has a
proud local and national tradition cum
dedication. The ideals of Phi Kappa Theta:
Spiritual realism, practical brotherhood,
social awareness, activism, and above all
charity towards one and all, are the cor-
nerstones ond the broad foundation for
those seeking shelter and understanding in
a contemporary world of apathy and mis-
Little Sisters
Jan Blitch
Pat Boone
Louisa Browne
Mava Byrd
Carole Dempsey
Mary Lee Doss
Linda Hodges
Telene Kilbourne
Gennie Lowder
. . .Ed Fogarty
. . .Vernie South
...Jim Cooper
. .Scott Clark
...David Beall
laid priorities.
The Thetas are a group of men who ask
the ageless question, "Quo Vadis?" They
may not have all the answers but when it
comes to giving help and o friendly smile,
there are no strings or hesitations.
The officers of the fraternity, the broth-
ers, pledges, and the alumni offer prayers
for eternal peace, especially for all inno-
cent victims of outrage and hate.
Mary Ann Mallory
Karen McLendon
Barbara O'Neil
Teresa Rohn
Kathy Scully
Patti Ward
Linda Wilenhy
Cathy Weinzettle
David Beall
Bobby Bebee
Bill Bostoch
Mike Buttimer
Len Cayce
Scott Clark
Jim Cooper
Jackie Dressel
Bob Duncan
Bruce DuPuis
Drew Ernst
Mike Forbes
Ed Fogarty
Tom Fogarty
Maurice Hutto
Scott Kilbourne
Chris Kobleur
David Lerque
Ron Lewis
Mike McCarthy
Steve Morgan
Tom Mulvaney
Stan Reed
Skip Sheffield
Steve Sheppard
Howard Smith
Randy Smith
LaVerne South
Skip Walden
Rusty Womble
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President ...... .... D ebie Brewer
Vice-President ...... . . .Kathy Huskisson
Recording Secretary . . . ...... Beth Fogarty
Corresponding Secretary. . . . .Carol Joe Brooks
Treasurer .............. . .Marsha Dickerson
Membership Director . . .
Pledge Director .....
Phi Mu is a proud and noble tradition on
the Armstrong campus. They were the first
women's fraternity established on the cam-
pus and the second oldest fraternity in the
nation, for it was founded at Wesleyan
College in Macon in 1852.
The washboard band, the Carnation
Ball, the Hospital Ship S.S. HOPE, the
national philanthropy, as well as participa-
tion in cheerleading, the Buccaneers
. . .Carole McCorkle
. .Francie Browne
Who's Who, campus publications, Honor
Council, and the student government are
only a few ways Phi Mu spirit is shown.
Sharing the excitement and ioy when a sis-
ter excels in beauty pageants, sweetheart
titles, and scholarship awards adds to the
heritage of Phi Mu. In addition a sister
learns the true meaning of love, honor,
and truth, the ideals of Phi Mu.
Debbie Aycock
Debbie Baker
Sandy Brady
Susan Branche
Terri Brannen
Debra Brewer
Carol Joe Brooks
Francie Browne
Debbie Casper
Karen Crowder
Suzanne Denhard
Marsha Dickerson
Ann Dismukes
Cindy Dismukes
Judy Ernst
Beth Fogarty
Nanci Futrell
Ruth Hicks
Kathy Huskisson
Terri Lawless
Carole McCorkIe
Nancy McTeer
Maureen Mosely
Susan Murray
Diane O'Neol
Lenora Porzio
Brenda Price
Jenny Raleigh
Pam Richmond
Sharon Roberts
Cornelia Robertson
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Jane Rockwell
Gail Simmons
Rene Smith
Leah Sturtevant
Sharon Sullivan
Debbie Thacker
Cindy Vickery
Linda Walker
Debbie West
Annette Wilkins
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President ..... . . .Calvin Hancock
Vice-President . .... Larry Babin
Secretary .... .... D avid Dickey
Treasurer ....... . . .Andrew Zeigler
Parliamentarian . . ..... Cody McCarthy
Chapter Advisor . . . . .Dr. Sarvan K. Bhatia
The first organizational meeting of Pi
Kappa Alpha was held on March 1, 1868
in Room 47 at the University of Virginia.
With chapters located throughout the
United States and in Canada, Pi Kappa
Alpha has become the fifth largest interna-
tional fraternity with chapters numbering
171.
On November 15, 1970 Sigma Kappa
Chi, the oldest fraternal organization on
the Armstrong campus, was installed as
the Eta Mu chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha. The
Eta Mu Chapter is currently the largest fra-
ternal organization on campus with an
active membership of 36.
Among the many goals of PKA are the
development of leadership, initiative, and
self-confidence. The fraternity stresses div-
ersity and strives to excel in community
activities as well as athletic, social, and
service activities on campus.
"Pike" has placed first in the men's
organizational intramural sports activities
and in the Homecoming float competition
for the past two years.
Pike's Sweetheart:
Debbie Schexnyder
Jimmy Alderman
Rodney Anders
Neir Babbs
Larry Bobin
Pete Brumfield
Elliot Butler
Ed Cartee
Chuck Clanton
Ross Clark
Mike Darnell
Chuck Davis
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David Dickey
Larry Dubois
Reid Edenfield
David Green
Calvin Hancock
Michael Hargroves
Larry Hearn
Steve Hendricks
Bill Hodges
Gary Johnson
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Neil McCorkle
Ed McCumber
Jim Mercer
Toby D. Morrison
Joe Nielubowicz
Tom O'Brien
Danny O'Conner
Jim Odum
Zan Philbrook
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Ricky Rushing
Kurk Schualbe
Berry Shearouse
Joe Smith
Charles Strickland
Jimmy Strickland
Joe Upchurch
John Whitney
Andrew Zeigler
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Secretary ..
Treasurer . .
Historian . .
Chaplain .......
Chapter Advisor .
Founded on December 10, 1904 at the
college of Charleston, Phi Kappa Phi Fra-
ternity pervades all walks of campus life at
Armstrong. The brothers of Pi Kappa Phi
are working industriously as well as har-
moniously in all areas of social, fraternity,
and community life in order to promote the
boundless opportunities of brotherhood.
Beginning in the Fall with the Founders'
Day Banquet, and culminating in the
...Paul Kaluzne
. .Gary Mitchell
. .Eddie Watts
. . .Don James
........PhilWest
. .John Greenwade
Spring with our annual Rose Ball, Gamma
Sigma Chapter enioys a well-rounded
social life. Pi Kapps can be found in Stu-
dent Government as well as on important
committees, helping to stimulate and
encourage vital student-faculty relation-
ships. Nearing the end of our third year of
chartering, Pi Kappa Phi is proud to be a
part of Armstrong State College.
Chip Humphrey
Don James
Paul Kaluzne
Gary Mitchell
John Mulvaney
Russ Rawlings
Rene Romagosa
Roy Smith
Snuffy Smith
Richie Thomas
Eddie Watts
Phil West
Mark Wright
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President .........
First Vice-President . . .
Second Vice-President . .
. . .Martha Tison
. . . .Terry Dooley
. . .Mary M. Kessler
Recording Secretary ..... . . .Jean Crawford
Corresponding Secretary . . . . .Doreen Crawford
Treasurer .............. ...... G iGi Smith
Sigma Kappa, with her 1874 founding,
is one of the oldest of the Greek letter
organizations. Sigma Kappa has a diver-
sity of national projects. The first is her
Maine Sea Coast Mission, established in
honor of our Maine founders. Countless
boxes of gifts, clothing, and toys were
donated to the underprivileged families of
Maine. The American Farm School in
Greece exemplifies education for women.
Scholarships are awarded each year to
this school. Sigma Kappa is the only
national sorority that works with the eld-
erly as a maior philanthrophy.
Epsilon Sigma, the 106th chapter,
received its charter on November 14,
1970. Actively involved in school and civic
affairs, Sigma Kappa had girls participat-
ing in both the Miss Savannah Pageant
and the Miss Geechee Pageant. In 1972,
Sigma Kappa won the Intramural All
Sports Championship trophy.
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Treasurer ..
Sigma Nu Honor fraternity was founded
in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute. The
fraternity had as its framework the ideals
of honor and loyalty. This framework has
built Sigma Nu to the position it now holds
as the fifth largest national fraternity with
154 chapters in the United States and
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Sigma Nu in the seventies has met the
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. . .Eddie Freeman
future. In order to meet these needs,
Sigma Nu requires men who can make a
personal commitment to others.
Sigma Nu Colony was founded at Arm-
strong on November 12, 1972. Sigma Nu
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looking forward to their chartering by the
National Fraternity in May.
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Marketing Management
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History
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Richard Brown
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Robert Collette
Ellison Cook
James Cooper
Geneva Cope
John Cope
Corky Corcoran
Linda Corcoran
John Cowart
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Honor Code Commission
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Bernard Doyle
Stephen Drinkwater
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Bruce Dupuis
Minnie Duhart
Kenneth Duncan
Mary Durden
Pamela Eosson
Cherly Elkins
Patricia Ellison
Andrew Ernst
Judith Ernst
James Evans
Maureen Farrell
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Miss Geechee 1970
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Linda Futral
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President Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association
Faculty Advisory Board
Advisory Board lntermural Sports
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Janice Hayslip
Janice Heidi
Thomas Helmly
Patricia Henderson
Vicky Hickerson
Thomas Higains
Glenda Hill
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Carol Hohnerlein
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JoAnna Hopkins
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Mary Hughes
Cecilia Hunter
Harry Hunter
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Paul Kalrnan
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Christina Kelly
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Glenn Kerssey
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