Armstrong Atlantic State University - Geechee Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1974
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Kneeling, Left to Right: Tony Fox, Roger Weber, lke Williams, Mike Denny, Harold McClendon Standing, Loft to Right: Assistant
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The South Atlantic Conference was tough. Tough enough to
stop the Pirate Express. The season saw a city championship
with a win over Savannah State, an upset of national power
Kentucky State, Two victories over rival Valdosta State, and a
championship Trophy from the Kiwanis Tournament. Not to men-
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91 Savannah State 78
89 Valdosta State 86
82 Southern Tech 77
108 Oglethorpe University 83
98 Morris Harvey 79
88 Columbus College 78
95 Illinois Wesleyan 86
75 Kentucky State 74
76 Eau Claire 94
76 Carroll College 73
101 Oglethorpe University 81
87 Valdosta State 84
92 West Georgia 96
83 Augusta College 73
87 Albany State 98
109 St. Mary's College 72
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88 West Georgia 101
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99 South Florida 35
88 Albany State 91
100 Columbus College 110
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Lawrence Maner Pat Holland Back Row L-R: Coach Tom Kinder, Warren Heller, Assistant Coach Danny Simons and Student
1974 was perhaps the best year ever for the Baseball Pirates. Coach
Tom Kinder's team set a record for victories in a single season, 24, and
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and beat, but the young pitching staff and the defensive play of the nearly
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Steve McNeill, Pitcher Pat Holland, and First Baseman Tom Yarbrough closed
out their brilliant careers with banner senior seasons. Burnsed finished his
four years as a starter with the school record for career home runs and
a broken ankle suffered in the next to last game of the season against
West Georgia. McNeill set more than 25 offensive records during his career
and, along with sophomore pitcher Tom Bumgardner, was named to the
South Atlantic Conference All-Star team. He was also voted the team's
Most Valuable Player for the third straight year by his teammates. Holland,
a starting pitcher for four straight years, finished with some of the most
impressive pitching credentials in the history of ASC and Yarbrough's bat
was always potent in clutch situations over his three-year career.
Replacing those four players is Kinder's biggest problem for the future, but
he will have a nucleus of good young ball players to start the new season
with, including Bruce Coleman 4389, Tony Wolfe CSSJ, Jerry McNair 4283,
David Barnhill QCD, Chuck Thomas CIFD, John Snelling COFJ, and Wendell
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Morrls Harvey
Morrls Harvey
Carson Newman
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Lehlgh Unlverslty
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Howard Unlverslty
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west Va State
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Baptlst College
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Voorhees College
Baptlst College 05
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Southern Tech I4-6
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Augusta College 166
Augusta College 7-6
Albany State 8-6
West Georgla 9-6
West Georgla 20
Savannah State 21-6
Valdosta State 21-7
Valdosta Slate 21-8
Georgla Southern 21-9
Augusta College 22-9
Augusta College 22-10
Southern Tecn 23-10
Southern Tech 23-ll
Columbus College 23-12
Columbus College 23-13
west Georgla 23-13
west Georgla 24-14
Georgla Southern 24-15
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Left to Right Chip Chambers Tom Carlisle, John Growtheer, David Thornton, Cody McCarthy. Jimmy Strickland Pat Brinson
The Armstrong golfers continued the winning tra-
dition at Armstrong during the spring of 1974 when
they compiled an impressive 27-7 record. The Pirates
were 4-1 in conference play and finished second to
Columbus College in the SAC tournament. ASC held
a seven-stroke lead after the first round of the tourna-
ment, but faltered on the final day to lose to Colum-
bus. Chip Chambers had the lowest seasonal average,
77.0, on the team and Bob MacLaurin and Tom Car-
lisle won All-Conference honors based on their play
in the conference tournament. Bob shot the second
lowest tournament score of 150 and Tom was seventh
with a 153 total.
There were no seniors on the 1974 golf team and
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er in 1975 than they were in 1974, a fact that is
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Larry Beasley. Davud Hotchkuss. Joey Muller. Tommy Rawls Not Shown: Vuc Martun, Ray Fochler, Doug Shonta. Coached by
George Bedwell
The 1973-74 team hnnshed wuth the fnnest season of any prevlous bowllng team. The last
ofaccomplushmentsunclude,
Seventh place In Natlonal lntercolleglate Bowlnng
Tournament agaunst major unuversnty competutlon.
Champuons of Savannah lnvutsatuonal lntercolleguate
Bowlung Tournament.
Runnerup Assouatuon College Unuons Southeastern
Regoonal Bowlung Tournament.
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fourth plane S I B C tournament.
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The 1973 Cross Country team proved to be the ll'-nf
ever at Armstrong. There were several returningq run
ners, and some fine new first year runners to rouiirl
out the team. John Carroll became the first Armstrriiiif
Four-year Ietterman at Cross Country, covering in the
process some 4,000 to 5,000 miles in practice, Rink
Heaton, last year's Scholar Athlete of the year, together
with Pat O'l3rien and Art Estes were standouts among
the more experienced runners.
Two very pleasant surprizes "walked on" in the
persons of Rex Gonnsen and Mike Dallas, both service
veterans, who proved that old men can still excel at
a demanding sport, and after only a few weeks practice
blended in well with their younger brothers,
The team had its usual one-week pre-seasonal trains
ing camp to launch the new season, winding up with
the Annual Stone Mountain Race in Decatur. In other
competition the team placed a highly commendable
third in their conference, nudged out narrowly from
second place by Valdosta: and at the Annual Peachbowl
Marathon in Atlanta, placed second in the college
division. -
There will be several gaps in next year's team that
will be hard to fill. John Carroll has completed his
eligibility to run, but will still be at Armstrong. Art
Estes found Cross Country too tame for him and is
now in the Air Force, though he hopes to return in
the future. Pat O'Brien is footslogging the entire length
of the Appallachian Trail on a two-dollar betg and Rex
Gonnsen is plounghing up a large area of Florida land-
scape on his family farm. We wish them all well -
its was wonderful having you all on the team!"
Left to Right Rex Gonnsen Mike Dallas Rick Heaton, John Carroll, Pat O'Brien, Art Estes
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Armstrong State College fielded its first intercolle-
giate tennis team since 1967 in the spring of 1974
and the six person team under the direction of Coach
O'Hara English compiled an impressive 8-3 overall
record, 5-1 in South Atlantic Conference matches. Five
of the six players finished the season with 7-4 records.
the sixth finished with a 6-5 record. Byrd Jones and
Vernon Hardy combined to produce the best record
in doubles matches. 8-3. Senior Bill Toffey was the
teams's number one man all year and proved to be
very effective against the opponent's best. Bill finished
the season with a 7-4 record. Hilary Buzas. the only
other senior on the team and the first female ever
to earn a varsity letter at Armstrong, proved that Billie
Jean King's victory over Bobby Riggs was no fluke.
Playing against male competition, Hilary also finished
with a 7-4 record. Gary Everett. 7-4, and Lane Nelson,
6-5. will join Jones and Hardy to form the nucleus
of next year's team.
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to win putting forth all they
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ways urging the Maroon and Gold
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CHEERLEADERS
Neill Babbs
Hilary Buzas
Richard Chambless
Joe Duckworth
Kathy Fogarty
Ted Hoover
Paul Leonard
Jimbo Mallory
Sue McCoy
Sue Purvis
Susan Tinker
Aneette Wilkins
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Dianne Hinns
Linda Cororan
Susan Dawes
Cindy Dismukes
Helen Grant
Nancy Hamilton
OFFICERS:
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Historian ..........
Advisors . .
Dee Dee Meyer
Julie Newsome
Janice Reynolds
Kathy Kirkley
Susan Langston
Mary Ann Mallory
. . . Melinda Murray
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. .Minnie Duhart
. . . Kim Durdan
Debbie O'Connell
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Delores Knight
Maxine Sussman
Nancy Smith
Elaine Strickland
Terri Swindell
Idessa Williams
Barbara Willoughby
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Rick Brown
Richard Chambless
Jim Cooper
Marsha Dickerson
Drew Ernst
Judy Ernst
Maureen Farrell
Beth Fogarty
Helen Fogarty
John Fishback
Vicki HICKGYSOD
Harry Jenkins
David Kohler
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
ASSOCIATION
George Langford
Ron Lewis
Ernie Lorenz
Tom Lovett
Mary Ann Mallory
Mike McCloy
Carole McCorkIe
RonIMyers
Rene Ramagosa
Joy Reimer
Michael Sears
Beverly Wells
Sally Welsh
An elected student senate . . .
better student government , . .corn-
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OFFICERS:
PVESIUGVU if Jim Cogper
Vice-President ,.iJ0ri Reimer
59Cf9f3VY i Angela Robinson
Treasurer M. A .A Tim Garrett
AUVISOVS Dr. Stratton, Dr. Robbins
Bl8I'lfOl"i BIBCK. Jr. Ed Hglmes
Tom Dooley Terry Jamison
Maureen Ferrell Alan Knickerbocker
Bob Harbs Mike Leddy
Rick Heaton George Miller
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A national professional organiza-
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lated field in chemistry . , a group
learning to appreciate a true sci-
ence . comprehending the chem-
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substances and analyzing their
transformations i sustaining
pride and achievement in the field
of chemistry.
Maria Myers
Maureen Powers
Nick Rimedio
Hardy Self
Lee Thompson
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An organization of musicians
performing for college events
instrumentalists perfecting the
right tempo and rhythm in all their
musical pieces ... becoming active
in the college and community life.
OFFICERS:
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Sec.-Treasurer
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Tony Abruzzio
Frank Andrews
Dan Bolta
Greg Canady
John Cowley
Lionel Daniels
Carol Dixon
Arthur Estes
Donald Fawcett
James Garvin
Pam Hickman
Fredrick Hodge
Dewilla Hooper
Edward Jenkins
Richard Jenkins
Perry Johnson
Gary Lackey
Sherry Lamhut
-'A-W Jerry Beck
-we-b Will Barnes
.Q - W Rebecca Barnes
A - Libby Roberts
Richard Jervis
Mark Mooney
Harry Oliver
Suzanne Puckett
Alan Smith
Bruce Spradley
William Tullis
Richard Tuten
Diane Veale
Stanley Walls
Sarah Whitt
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Janice Et Banks
Donald Battise
Veronica Baxter
Hazel Charles
Debra Louise Harris
Cynthia Haygood
Herman Johnson
Sam Jones
Harold D McLendon
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MOVEMENT
Ray Parsons
Sonny Powell
Lawrence Simmons
Debora Smith
Georgia Mae Stevens
Joyce Walter
Mary Washington
Bruce E. Washington
Juerlene Adel Williams
Black Students of Armstrong ex-
ploring the annals of the African
culture raising a keen interest,
gaining a knowledge and a pride
in the Black past increasing
an understanding of the Black role
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Dorothy Anchors
Will Barnes
Cecile Blalock
Richard Bohannon
Deborah Brantley
Betty Cream
Jim Griner
Janice Hall
Terry Howard
Nancy Jackson
Al Knickerbocker
Kay Lane
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Christian faith ... reaching out to
others . . . dedicating themselves to
helping others expand and grow in
higher levels of Christianity.
Renee Newton
Dusty Reynolds
Joe Rivers
Bruce Walters
Linda VonBergen
Rev. Dick Ferrell, Campus Minister
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A scholastic honorary society for
sophomore women ii, sponsoring
a winter tea and the Annual wom-
en's Career Day . growing in the
awareness of past achievements
and infinite future possibilities.
Judy Ernst
Debra Franklin
Kitty Hudson
Mary Roberson
OFFICERS:
President .,.,.
Vice-President
Secretary ....i
Treasurer ,.,.
Advisor . . .
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David Anderson
Jo Lynn Banner
Jerry Beck
Julie Bensel
Martha Bovee
Pam Bridges
Sandra Colley
Steve Davis
Meredyth Deloach
Theodora Forrest
Bonnie Fuhrman
GLEE CLUB
Tim Garrett
Lynn Hagen
Kathy Harris
Mike Hodges
Kenny Howard
Eddie Jenkins
Wray Kessel
Bill Lynn
Pam Moore
Jim Perkins
Judy Phillip
Jim Pickington
Challenging music-minded stu-
dents developing their talents
to the fullest .., sight reading new
music , .. off beat pitches eventual-
ly blended into harmonious, vibrant
music .M strains of emotional
notes weaving a melodious story
. . . a truly gifted group.
Claude Rivers
Joe Rivers
Linda Roberson
Emory Sheffield
Franklin Steinberg
Elaine Strickland
Les Taylor
Dale Thornton
Jake Waldrop
Jim Watson
Wyman Welles
Dr. Persse, Advisor
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G E H E E GEECHEE .. the college yearbook ... splitting nerves only to satisfy the
unresponsive masses .. . rewarding each other with friendship and coop-
eration the feeling of satisfaction upon the arrival of a yearbook
of excellence.
Editor Mzirsha Dickerson Greek Editors , . , Salli Norris and Advisor 4,,,, .,-,,, D ennjg Pruitt
Mood Editors Susan Arden and Debra Terr' Fogarty Consultant .....,...,... Susie Marcantonio
Brewton Organization Editors . , . , Kim Lynn and Photographers .,,. Craig Barfield, Steven
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ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Alexander
Linda Blackburn
Nancy Evans
Alphenia Jenkins
Vickie Jones
Carol Kirby
Rose Mary Lee
Gail Parker
Bobbie Sapp
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Future secretaries . i A already
preparing themselves for a reward-
ing profession . . . meeting the de-
mands of the business world
a club affiliated with the National
Secretaries Association . . . actively
working toward a wider perspective
of their role as a secretary . .. an
investment in America's future.
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Weekly college newspaper ., .
keeping the students informed . ..
activities humor an outlet
for views researching, report-
ing ... reflecting interest on Thurs-
days . . , the unifying voice.
Editors-in-Chief .... Glenn Arnsdorff
Vicky Lynn Hickerson
Business Manager .... s.,,s i , , Drew Ernst
Columnists l...l... A . A Bill Lieberman, Jon Reimer
Robbie Collins
Sports editor . .. ... ...,l....., ,... A A ., . ,David Vining
Staff Writers ,l.l ,,...l., B illy Bond, David Newkirk, Becky Camp.
Joe Konwinski, Libby Roberts, John Mulvaney.
Susan Purvis, Sharon Bullard, Tuck Singleton.
Bob Tatum
Editorial Cartoonist .,.. ,.,i,.,..,. L , . Jo Banner
Photographers ........, .t.A L en Cayce, Bill Travers
Administrative Advisor A ,. s....i,ii. Mr. Jim Majors
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Coward s Hay Fever . . . Shaw's Candida . . . rehearsing, rehearsing, re-
hearsing rehearsing ... conflict and emotion ... bringing life and charac-
ter to a stage ... enhancing the cultural climate of ASC.
Lorraine Anchors
Bruce Anderson
Glenda Anderson
Mary Beam
Ben Blessing
Louis Bradley
Agnes Brown
Flo Cawley
Lyn Cayce
Woody Chastain
Steffens Clark
Robbie Collins
Alice Cooler
Jackie Coonce
Wes Coonce
Craig Crosby
George Crosby
Carol Dixon
Laura Dodd
Terry Dooley
Jack Douberly
Minnie Duhart
Linda Duncan
Bill Easterling
Maureen Farrell
Jim Ferrell
John Gillespie
Heide Golden
Rex Gonnsen
Crystal Criffin
Peggy Gunn
Anne Hankins
Charles Hankins
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Suzie Hankins
Karl Harris
Jim Harte
McCall Harty
Rick Harvey
Ben Head
Vicki Hickerson
Linda Hodges
Brad Holloway
Carson Hucks
Johnny Hyman
Fred Jones
Jim Jones
Jesse Jordon
Dwight Jordon
Liz Killorini
Wray Kessel
Sherry Lamhut
Cathy Lubar
Jack Lytjen
Darlene MacMillan
Frances MacMillan
Tom Maddox
Bill Martin
Vickie Martin
Alix McCreery
Ken McKinnell
Sigo Mendel
Leroy Miller
Karlene Moody
Maureen Mosley
John Mulvaney
Billy Nelson
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David Newkirk
Carol Owens
Carol Parker
James Parker
J. Harry Persse
Cathy Peterson
Sheila Phillips
Kenny Powell
Libby Roberts
Pat Rockett
Fern Rovin
Paul Savage
Davida Shensky
Cathy Sims
Cedric Stratton
Pam Strickland
Robert Strozier
Chris Suchower
Steve Suchower
Pat Sutllve
Freya Taylor
Tom Taylor
Charles W. Tarvers
Wesley Usher
Paula Vainas
Sandy Veal
Terri Walker
Peg Wagner
Cathy Warlick
Claudette Warlick
Holly Whitfield
ldessa Williams
Emory Young
Steve Camp
Rick Heaton
Swarna Khrishnamurti
Michael Mikowski
Nick Remedio
Mar Stalnak
MATHEMATICS ASSOCIATIGN Sfevivshefer
OFFICERS:
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Terry Anderson
. Patty Spence
Richard Munson
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OFFICERS:
President ....... .4.. G all Simmgng
VICE-PVGSICIGFIT .... '.4.' T ere-53 Barnes
SeCY6t8I'y ....... ttvl M al-'nie Thgmag
Treasurer . - - ,,,,,,,A Linda Priester
Advisor i H ,H Miss Susan S. White
Gary Black Candice Hunnicutt
Mary Bunn Barbara Leathers
Beth Fogarty
Mike Garrett
Vernon Hardy
Emily Harris
Louise Lewis
Marilyn Lopez
Mary Ann Mallory
Nancy McCord
Students with special interests
..l speech pathology .., audiology
education of the acoustically
handicapped ... ASHA convention
... Regency Hyah House . I . writing
a constitution ,., GSHA's Fall Con-
ference selling candy spe-
cial education .,. special people
uniting students with a com-
mon academic interest.
Michelle Morgan
Mary Lee Pennington
Phyllis Postell
Margaret Powers
Beth Tillman
Marjorie Wallace
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Mary Andruss
Mary Bailey
Valerie Hallman
Martha Lanier
Betty Meachum
Carolyn Miller
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Carola Keller ....
.loan Sullivan .,.,
Elliott Butler ....
Sally Welsh ....
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Karen Vickers . . . ....... Recording Secretary
Mary Bailey .....
Carol Hardigree . ..
FRESHIVIEN
Susan Bennett
Carol Brooks
Elliott Butler
Cheryl Cooper
James Edwards
Dawn Eicher
Patricia Ellison
Carol Hardigree
...Sophomore Treasurer
Tricia Harrell
Susan Hart
Mary Hughes
Mary Jarrell
Martha Painter
Ellen Reed
Linda Stokes
Karen Vickers
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CO-Captain v-'- "' Janice Banks
CHOYGOSVBDWBV A - W '1-""'4" Jan Harrell
Advisor W - "" MissJacquelineWilson
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Marilyn
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Mary Lee Doss
Joann Garner
Yolanda Harris
Lynn McEIveen
Jan Reiser
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women linked together by interest.
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Debbie Casper
Sharon Wallace
Annette Wilkins
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SFFIZERS J h F. hb k striving to make education a
Vfjpfgsident ' ' ' Caergmrargg well-rounded system in condi
T' 'P y tioning both the mind and the body
Secretary .,.., Linda Von Bergen
Treasurer ... Sharanne Ashley
Advisor ,,,... Coach Tapp
Marc Adams
Dianne Binns
Fred Brimmer
Larry Burke
John Carroll
Roy Carroll
Janice Carter
Forrest Chambers
Clifford Cox
Jerry Culver
John Dressel
Oscar Figueroa
Kathleen Fogarty
James Hardy
Linda Hodges
Jan Hogan
Mike Holiday
Tom Jenkins
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Barney Kinard
Lamar Kirkley
David Lain
Sherry Lamhut
Debra Lang
Michael Lariscy
Jan Mahaffey
Bob McLaurin
Joy McNeill
Steve McNeill
Franklin Moore
Maureen Mosley
Melinda Paige
Robert Phelps
Wayne Phelps
Zan Philbrook
Sonny Powell
Ken Powers
Susan Purvis
James Ray
Julianne Rossiter
Stan Sammons
Chris Seale
Meredith Smith
Wanda Smith
Bubba Spann
Charles Thomas
Curtis Warner
Roger Weber
Nancy Webster
Susan Webster
Kathryn White
Ike Williams
Tom Yarbrough
PHI ALPHA TH ETA
OFFICERS:
President ,........ A,A.4 J Oyce Dixon
Vice President .... ,,,A C Onnie Engle
Secretary ....... ..,... C arlette Barry
Treasurer . .. ....4. Bill Richardson
Historian .... .,..,,.. T wila Haygood
Advisor .... ,... M rs. Madaline Boney
Bill Apps Billy Jackson
Orson Beecher
Dena Bodziner
Philip Branstuder
James Brinson
David Brogdon
James Burch, Jr.
Larry Butler
Richard Chase
Anne Cook
Bill Coyle
Bernie Comaskey
Marion Dantzler
John Duncan
Hank Eason
Jim Gross
Richard Hauton
Caroline Hill
Jennifer Hoffman
Elizabeth Howell
Mark Johnson
Dwight Kelley
Osmos Lanier
Betty Levy
Cheryl Lopatka
Jennie Mabie
Mike Marburger
Linda Marshall
Diana Meehan
Jeanette McHenry
Marion McKenna
Charles McManus
John Newman
Elizabeth Noble
John Osterwell
Al Pace
Bob Patterson
Richard Powell
Rebecca Pruitt
A national honor society for stu-
dents majoring in history peo-
ple aware of past events and their
interrelation with today holding
a glimpse of the future chorni-
cles of life.
Mary Roberson
Melanie Roberson
Major Steve Rogers
Warren C. Rogers
Mary Ralston
Frances Schwalbe
Nancy Slotin
Evelyn Spence
Glenn Smith
Anne Stewart
Jerry Spivey
Peggy Strong
Larry Thompson
Macie Tison
Clyde Tucker
William Vinson
Roger Warlick
Joan Williams
Paul Yeakle
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Janice Davidson
Cheryl Lynn Davis
Julia Dyer
Ronnie Ermine
Cindi Hench
Cheryl Hickman
Alice Jayne
Cathy Kennedy
Robin Linkow
Barbara MacLeod
Debbie O'Connell
Donna Owra
Lorie Pettit
Pam Richmond
Janet Stenman
Judy Strayer
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Christie Thomas
Ava Myra Tirldle
Beverly Towles
Kimi Varkonda
Heidi Winegard
FRESHMEN
Debbie Allegretti
Jacquelyn Bergdahl
Irma Bowen
Deborah Brannen
Margaret Bryant
Deborah Casper
Linda Elliott
Mary Jane Getter
Susan Hires
Gail lngram
Victoria Johnson
Kathryn Legge
Nonna Lork
Patricia McDonald
Cynthia Morgan
Jenny Newsom
Barbara O'NeaI
Mary Pandak
Nancy Pavey
Carol Snyder
Janis Snyder
Theresa Solomon
Brenda Spaulding
Vanessa Szczepanski
Elizabeth Wardlaw
Marcia Wilson
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Jo Lynn Banner
Reb Barnes
Steve Van Brackle
Don Bruer
Bennis Butler
Eddie Carriere
Joey Carriere
Earl Denty
Susan Dowes
Pat Fleming
Phil Fountain
Betty Futch
Lloyd Gomez
Janice Hall
Kay Harper
Rex Harper
McCall Harty
Mike Hodge
Kenny Howard
Glen Kersey
Dee Dee Meyer
Jean Meyer
Teresa Muller
Lane Nelson
Kathy Robertson
Bob Tatum
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lowship ... people supporting their
beliefs coming closer ,. feel-
ing music I.. reaching for new
levels of understanding apply-
ing the Bible's teaching to their lives
so that they may teach others.
Debbie Walters
Delene West
Kay Williamson
David Wilson
Anne Mayer, Faculty Advisor
Associated with UCC:
Reverend Charles Houston
Father Joe Stranc
Father Joe Way
Reverend Roy Wise
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Jan Kirkely
Jan Renser
Lynn Leggett
Sally Welsh
Susan Purvls
Linda Hodges
Second Row
Heidi Golden
Kathy Simpson
Mary Ann Rieser
Zan Shelton
Cathy Derst
Mary Ann Mallory
Michelle Redmond
Debbie Smith
Donna Jones
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Kathy Robertson
Teresa Rahn Barnes
Eleanor Patton
Debbie Douglas
Beth Waldrop
Suzanne Puckett
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA
President
lst. Vice-President ....
2nd. Vice-Pr sid
Beth Waldrop
Eleanor Patton
Cathy Derst
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Recording Secretary Lynn Leggett
Corresponding Secretary'
Treasurer ................ , , ,
Membership Director .
Rush director ......, W.
Heidi Golden
. Mary Mallory
Donna Jones
Lynn Leggett
GAMMA RHO CHAPTER
Alpha Gamma Delta all the
way from Syracuse, New York in
1904 to year number four at Arm-
strong State College. Fun and work!
Gamma Rho Chapter is active in
most every facet of life. The chap-
ter provides altruistic services by
contributions to aid in the rehabili-
tation of minimal brain damaged
children. Along with this, Gamma
Rho extends other altruistic ser-
vices in our own community.
The sisters of Gamma Rho serve
and participate in many aspects of
campus life. Several sisters are ac-
tive in the Student Government
Association. Numerous Alpha
Gams have been named to Who's
Who. Alpha Gams have also partici-
pated and placed in the Miss Gee-
chee pageants. Other sisters have
received top awards from local civic
organizations.
Moving right along . .. Linda, you
can't be in the middle all the time
SISTERHOOD secret pals,
be on time, terrific pledges, candle-
lighting, banquets, food and MORE
food, Go team, Woman! Hey - Dee
- Kay - Dee Alpha Gamma Delta
Rah, Rah, Rah.
Alpha Gamma Delta -the reflec-
tion of many ideas, and the hope
of projecting great goals and a great
Fraternity.
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President ...,.
Vice-Presi n
The ETA NU Chapter of Pi Kappa
Alpha Fraternity was colonized on
the ASC campus in 1970 for the
establishment of a more lasting
basis: for the promotion of broth-
erly, love, kind feeling, and under-
standingg for the mutual benefit
and advancement of the interests
of those with whom we sympathize
and seem worthy of our regard.
The Pike's have extended their
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PI KAPPA ALPHA
ETA MU CHAPTER
interests into numerous commu-
nity, social and school activities,
including endeavors such as a Hal-
Ioween party for boys of Bethesda
and the initiation of "Pack the Civic
Center Night" in support of the
Pirates. The "Trash Can Brigade"
and the Homecoming Float of PKA
add spirit on the Basketball Court.
The Pike's are avid participants in
all phases of the college like includ-
Neil
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cCorkle
ing the SGA Senate, Intramural
Sports and ASC Season Ticket
Drive.
Because of a spirit of unity, am-
bition, altruistic endeavorg Because
we are first to have a good party
and first to lend a helping hand:
Because we are proud to be Pike'sg
we have made this the year for
Pi Kappa Alpha at ASC.
Not Shown
Le Rea Tilton
Debbie Sanchez
Judy Daniells
Nancy Bragg
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Front- Left to Right
John Willoughby
Mike DeLoach
Carol Hudson
Ricky Rushing
Billy Bremer
Second Row
Pat Talley
Steve Harris
Gary Johnson
Whip McCuen
Charlie Strickland
Jeff Goodman
Bo Laissy
Third Row
Michael Hargroves
Pete Brumfield
David Dickey
Don Waters
Jimmy Alderman
John Whitney
David Greene
Neil Babbs
Coty McCarthy
Andrew Zeigler
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Left to Right
Phil West
Paul Kaluzne
Greg Hulmes
Nick Lee
Hue Patrick
Joe Duckworth
Ted Hoover
Chris Lee
Jim Wosmick
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Snuffy Smith
Chip Humphrey
Jim Mallory
Bobby Aycock
Paul Lennard
Earl Cox
Rene' Romagosa
Bud Hayes
Danny Williams
Richard Chambless
Not Pictured:
Hunter Rackley
Bob Bosque
Wayne Miller
Linn Brunsed
Don James
Gary Mitchell
Greg Sharpe
Richie Thoman
Harold Cronk
Gary Purvis
Founded on December 10, 1904
at the College of Charleston, Pi
Kappa Phi Fraternity pervades all
walks of campus life at Armstrong.
After a highly successful Fall rush,
the brothers are working industri-
ously as well as harmoniously with
all pledges in order to promote the
PI KAPPA PHI
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Archron H Paul Kaluzne
Treasurer Romaeosa
Secretary . EBT' Cox
Historian Don James
Chaplin Cronk
Warden Humphrey
GAMMA STGIVIA CHAPTER
boundless opportunities of brother-
hood.
Beginning in the Fall with the
Founder's Day Banquet, and cul-
minating in the Spring with our an-
nual Rose Ball, Gamma Sigma
Chapter enjoys a well-rounded so-
cial life. Pi Kapps can be found
in Student Government as well as
on important campus committees,
helping to stimulate and encour-
age vital student-faculty relation-
ships. Nearing the end of our sec-
ond year of chartering, Pi Kappa
Phi is proud to be a part of Arm-
strong State College.
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KAPPA
Phi Kappa Theta was founded in
1899 resulting from the union of
two local fraternities on the Lehigh
and Brown University Campuses.
With chapters located from East to
West and North to South, the broth-
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ers of Phi Kappa Theta strive for
leadership, high ideals, and brother-
hood.
The fraternity was colonized on
the Armstrong State College Cam-
pus October 1968. Since then the
brothers have participated in activi-
ties which develop individuality
while insuring group unity. The
brotherhood of Alpha Chi Chapter
is looking forward to a progressive
year.
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Standing, Left to Right . .. Lynn McClveen,
Jim Cooper, Drew Ernst, Billy Bostock,
Wayne Smoke, Pat Weeb, Gary Wallace, Mike
Towns, Leo Burnsed, Cissy Burroughs, Dav-
id Beall, Patty Ward, Ed Fogarty, Cathy King
Sitting, . . . Rusty Womble, Stan Reed, Tom
Fogarty, Eva Curry, Howard Smith, Skip Wal-
den, Chip Woods, Benny Walker, Chris Kob-
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less Not Shown Steven Usher, Artie
Rahn, George Miller, David Kendricks
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KAPPA OMIC RON CHAPTER
Phi Mu, the second oldest na-
tional fraternity was founded at
Weslyn College in Macon, Georgia
in 1852 and became the first wom-
en's national fraternity founded
here at Armstrong.
Love, Honor, and Truth, the
three ideals of Phi Mu, are learned
by each sister as she continues
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through college.
The wash board band, the Car-
nation Ball, the Hospital Ship S.S.
Hope, the national philanthropy,
as well as participation in cheer-
leading, the Buccaneers, Who's
Who, campus organizations, Honor
Council, and the Student Govern-
ment are only a few ways Phi Mu
spirit is shown.
Phi Mu has grown into a close
bond of love and sisterhood which
dwells in the heart of each Phi Mu.
Excitement is shared by each Phi
Mu when a sister excells in beauty
pageants, sweetheart titles and
scholastic awards thus adding to
the heritage of Phi Mu.
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Nancy Pavey
Bitsy Owen
Francie Browne
Debbie Groover
Pam Groover
Janet Byerly
Helen Fogarty
Terri Fogarty
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Nanci Futrell
Debbie Casper
Cindy Dismukes
Judy Ernst
Debie Brewer
Beth Fogarty
Marsha Dickerson
Salli Norris
Kathy Huskisson
Back - Left to Right
Diane O'Neal
Carole McCorkIe
Carol Brooks
Liz Schroder
Cindy Vickery
Donna Miller
Diane Barber
Karen Crowder
Holly Shaw
Terri Swindell
Lenora Porzio
Tricia Davidson
Debbie Aycock
Debbie Laing
Gail Simmons
Top to Bottom:
Mary Anglun
Becky Camp Mary Kessler
Patricia Snngleton Dukeana McWaters
Jean Crawford Angela Robinson
Sandy Wonderley
Sharon Wallace
Susanna Webb
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Sigma Kappa, with her 1874
founding, is one of the oldest of
the Greek letter organizations. Sig-
ma Kappa has a diversity of na-
tional projects. The first is our
Maine Sea Coast Mission, establish-
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SIGMA KAPPA
EPSILON SIGMA
ed in honor of our Maine founders
Countless boxes of gifts, clothing,
and toys are donated to the under-
Mary Kessler
. Mary Anglin
, Susanna Webb
Jean Crawford
Scholarships are awarded each year
to this school. Sigma Kappa is the
only national sorority that works
privileged families of Maine. The with the elderly as a major philan-
American Farm School in Greece thropy.
exemplifies education for women.
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Doug Couse
John Holland
Harry Jenkvns
Lee Thompson
Everette Ragan
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Dave Thorton David Bishop
David Daugherty Dan Brown
John Skinner George Langford
Dan Massey Charlie McAuIey
Bob Dlmmick George Pennington
Pat McAuliffe
Wendell Smlth
SIGMA NU
Harry Jenkins ,--A- Commander
Wendell Smith . .... Lt. Commander
Dan MESSQY 4 ,..... Treasurer
Dan Brown Corresponding Sec,
Doug Couse .,..1.. Recorder
John Holland
Sigma Nu is a national fraternity
with its headquarters located in
Lexington, Virginia. There are over
185 Sigma Nu Chapters through-
out the world and over 1200,000
initiated members.
On November 12, 1972 a colony
of Sigma Nu Fraternity was found-
THETA PSI CHAPTER
ed here at Armstrong State. After
less than a year's existence on cam-
pus, the colony met and surpassed
all national criteria and was initiat-
ed as Theta Psi Chapter of Sigma
Nu Fraternity on September 23,
1973.
On November 1, 1973 the new
.... Pledge Marshall
chapter moved into its first frater-
nity house. The house will play an
important part in upcoming rush
programs and other social activi-
ties.
The Theta Psi Chapter actively
participates in intramurals and
school sponsored projects.
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The opportunltnes of unvolvement and Iearnung provuded at Armstrong
have enhanced my experuences and knowledgeg broadenung my vaews
and preparnng me for a rewardung career.
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Armstrong State College has unstulled an me a sense of deducatnon, a
feelrng of worth, and a desure to perform for the good of others.
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President of American Chemical Society C1973-743
Senator of SGA
Dean's Advisory Council
Armstrong has afforded me the possibility of participating in many
things that no other institution of its kind could have offered. I thank
her.
RICHARD B. EASSON
Honor Council
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Because of the many friends I made among the students, faculty and
administration at Armstrong, learning became a very pleasant ex-
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ASC B.3sketb.1II1971'74
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Student Government Assoclaton - Presudent 1974
innrwlstmtron, fueulty .mo student body has Qnven me a
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SGA Senator
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Senator of SGA
Phi Mu Fraternity
ASC has given to me the most precious things in life: good friends,
stimulating conversation, enjoyable activities, opportunities to de-
velop as an individual, and a top-rate education,
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Vice President of American Chemical Society
Golden HA" Award
Senator of SGA
Armstrong has given me an excellent education as well as the op
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Phu Mu Fraternnty
Armstrong Student Speech and Hearlng Assocsatlon - President
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Voice of the Purates 11971-72, 1972-733
Lecture-Concert Cnaurman
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Ralph C. Lyons
Marsha L, Mack
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