Georgia Southern University - Reflector Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)

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The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Kahlil Gibran www wg 3 2 3 5 . .-um., ,, . 5 G. Ar.. M., G 4 us - ' 2 . 'r ee-:,L ':ff : ' ' Y' H New ' e9vQ?S::f1: fy- . DR. GEORGE A. ROGERS Professor of History An Investment in K nowedge Pays the Best Interest.-Ben Franklin 0 Admini tration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen hd 6 m6T9 ou Set thks ks We 'GY Y M H 'Wk 'HX 'vnu Y fx ,Y Q A ' -x'5:1i-.- . . 'V M- gg, , 'Q . af I mx:x:,f'f-mf f Lf, 1, 9 , N 1-M xzwwi-gm .2 V ,. VX. X .f MW k Y -5 j' Ma V' 'W HRM' .Nan ,.x' - , N, My ' K Y ,. -'T -U' ' ffl' ' ' 'me ' :ass R - we wffww V fu: v - - 3 f-V- .X V . ww. fBj If sure NN t. . 'Y does H .1- ' A X '1- eed War wsu.,-, Ill. 'nl M. JS'-I A! ,I :fight ,l.nA.,Y CCJ But practice teaching can't be that bud. 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' 'ch 'A ent s, conv GYXE ,udcn ' ie happ d 1111 a rec the ' s exp he st c X1 many takhe 6 oi Yrom ed X11 'nh X: oXXeg back meet1ng, X s ago. he moX Xege annnabs . d feaX1v cnjov campus. X nu ax-so enjoveo c ce among, then X Y X 281' his 016 C01 u CK 'nat he ha Co1Xege 6457 have Y 'EOR a pla ' which x chefs X95 E UBC esh1p 1'6- X 1 io n eorgia 'Yea chooX year the X951 R t1on. ' oi comrad ' 1a 'Yeacne ' wefest G .-ng s 've XXec 1r1t Cxeomg '11 11 YW X S5011 and XMX1 Q1 permanenx hook co engoved the iine sp the vear among the nts have taken a reg stndeni sa1o recen X ieel iree to 'BBE- X X have ey-1sted during Xege iam1Xv. The stnde ie oi the coXXeg,e, one 't on the Campus because t no do.u have the opportunity Co e X1 s91t1 X vlan to in th 1ke the ' e th1ngs fe ior me t, group. 1 1 do the i1n a1 pXeasu 1ne smndon S. H ENDERSON President Xi is a fe vlorv- with such a i '51ncere1v , to ach S . henderson Q--. ff -W lu' xx I'H EY MOVE UNHERALED IN ALL UUR ACTIVITIES PAUL F. CARROLL Dean HELEN DUNCAN VIOLA PERRY .Dean of Women Re9'5t'a' ., Q' ' 65 . . X N, W. Q, -.,.g.3,xf. M, . I . . Sy, . ' -:ms-'.f1::-fz: :Q Q? N 9. Q X . , X fi' A ,VN X x, X X .- .ll X t ,.,v. k.v. 5 f X 4' i c ' 15 M Q DONALD O. MCDOUGALD Comptroller ,Q 3 f xv AllMINISTllATION ROY F. POWELL Director of Public Relations Rl . Liwihi' A , wg , gy Ge W 5 , u ,www-ji wx? .,...: .t X HHS S i X. i E 6' , xxxx ga' 'X ,.,,.:,, 1 R ,Nr or . ...,,,,,,,.,....--e'- vit-W' Q ic. ww .nm GEORGIA B. WATSON Director of Guidance and Counseling BENJAMIN E. TAYLOR Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds I A A' N W A 5 Q Z ...., , X 1:-,. , 4 w .-ff -rzfii-:lawn YN : I A T S .. lf A M Xxx XX M N Se S Q SECRETARIES Mrs. Jean Coleman, Lizzie Norman, Mary Jane Moore, Kirbylene Stephens, and Betty Sue Rountree HOUSE DIRECTORS Mrs. Archie Alma Jackson, Mrs. Cleo C. Franklin, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Mrs. Thelma D. Heartly and Mrs. Jeanette McCorkIe. E mf IQ-3 MRS LOISC MELTON MRS FRANCES ROQUEMORE Dletltlan Nurse ELLA MARJORIEJONES z L STRANGE SR Postmaster MU f'9e'0'B00 5'0'e z L STRANGEJR Asst Postmaster S if 2 fx QQ 3. 1 li L if ii Q 3 I If IIE .49 QS? LIBRARY STAFF Seated: Hassie Maude McElveen Librarian G.race.Cooper, Cataloging Librarian, Lucille Howard, Circulation Librarian, Mrs. Helen Legette, Serials Librarian. I FILM LIBRARY STAFF Bobby Lassetter, Ruffin Harroll, Mrs. Kate Pate, Mrs. Melba Priestly Edward Abercrombie, Manager, Mrs. Mynette Chapman Peter S. Richardson, Dillard Maxwell. I THE FACULTY DR. THOMAS B. ALEXANDER Head, Social Science RUTH BOLTON nk. JoHN A. BooLE Home Economics Biology YOU LED AND WE FOLLOWED JACK N. AVERITT CHARLES PARRISH BLITCH Social Science Business Education JACK W. BROUCEK HAYDIN CARMICHAEL Music llldusffidl AHS W ,E 1 E:- f -'-n wa, wr 'Tlx qs s 'QP' IQ I 3 LX 8 W WO' ' ' Q, wr: . ,A-, Xa K ' Q 'SIP' A486895 'F lm nv--' NWN 1 T Q v 1-' SS Ks A v T , , vi? N sg! av .., N6 I 1 To x f X X Q k 5 x K X 'HN Sq 'Wg -T91 ww. 9- -,J '--gg' ' 1 S rx 'X x-:Q c ix 5' 3 gf Q'-7 -5 ' , ' 1 .ya 5371 :5S.'f'f'1 '- ' I 1 .M ,- J, LW, G.. I Sr-1' 'if--3 E5 J. I. CLEMENTS CLARE DAVIS DR. ZOLTON J. FARKAS DOROTHY FEW MYYSFCUI Edufafiaf' Science Foreign Language Speech BERTHA FREEMAN FREIDA GERNANT EDGAR F. GODFREY MRS. MARJORIE GUARDIA Education Art Industrial Arts English Do as much as much you can SOMETIMES H ESITANTLY BUT ALWAYS AWARE THAT YOU LED Q . . T LLL - .-E N M is is 'Q x I Dr. Hackett shows 'em how DR. DONALD HACKETT Head, Industrial Arts DR. DAN HOOLEY Music Education EEN' nF 'W Av, N NX- DR. MARSHALL HAMILTON Education ELA JOHNSON English E 1 . R , .V A ji' , . , -Q : 5. YOUR INTEREST wAs THE LIGHT T ll E F A C U L T Y WILLIAM S. HANNER Head, Exact Science STEPHEN B. HOMICK Head, Business Education DANA KING Music Social Science DR. CLARK S. KNOWLTON V, . 'i Wx T Oi wc . X- XA 5' .43 in wx' 1 Xiang' WN in 'E ww I mgmmm .. ij , X , ' my .1 . 'IE K' vi 9 ' ' ',':, -:, - '5z h-I' 1 .fl ., ' ' . I im ' R 1 A-so 'E K 1 ' f..,... f , + ' is A l '- M' -,-.v . . . . .-' f'J'ff'5 Q sf' JANE MARTIN BETSY MEADOWS SHELBY MONROE MRS. MIRIAM MOORE Business Education Home Economics Education Home Economics WILLIAM B. MOYE DR. RONALD J. NEIL DR. JAMES D. PARK TULLY PENNINGTON Mathematics Head, Music Head Education Biology A nd a little of this . . . and . . . BEYOND THE CLOSED DOOR OF OUR MINDS I... 3 . . .. . Ili mf . H 5 I , L35 'ED' .. Sc 'Q I. R. C. hears Russian Music THE FACULTY ROY F. POWELL English J. B. SCEARCE Head, Physical Education Q - E JB . i . .- Q. A - ',, : - 548 gs. - . Vg .,RW A .. My . 1' 4 fs' .cf Q ROXIE REMLEY Art MARGARET STANION Physical Education AND WHEN WE VENTURED TO OPEN THE DOOR DR. GEORGE ROGERS Social Science ROBERT D. WARD Social Science DR. FIELDING D. RUSSELL Head, English DR. BILL WEAVER Education ff: f o O A x i 'ii I '-s---b- .uwg , 'NP' .IESS R. WHITE Physical Education YOU CAST YOUR LIGHT TAUGHT US TO LEARN Well, what did you think of my lecture, Wisham I' ., .5 gy- k. AND ..,- ,5 CAROLINE WINGO Head Home Economics MARVIN PITMAN FACULTY HIGH SCHOOL: Marjorie Parsons, Betty Lane. Couch, Mrs. Gladys DeLoach, M W' B .'4:: ' ' 1 '- -Y Vs, av' PAFFORD J. A. Pflnci I Ch. Division of Education rs. Miriam Smith, Mrs. Corlolyn l Brown, Mary Knox McGregor, Jones Pelts, Mrs. Ben P. All, Roger DR. J. D. PARK ,HK Pa Director Marvin Pitman The lob high cmd elementary lilly Sm .wi . T of PM.:-ff. 5, r- . school serves as the cen er I l f1 wi ry X, student teaching activity. Wood, Cleo Mallard, Leona Newton, Gladys Waller, Isabell Cabiniss, Constance Cone, Doris Lindsey. ELEMENTARY: Marie O'Neul l i H W: i 5 5 Q , R 3 F W 5 of .IM ,,. S., , . l 1 . 1 -5 - I , 5 2 , i . 2 . 1 -.N .1-A if .Q , , , 3 E -r if-V ' 1 ' 1 3 q ' l X ll N - A Q 5 . -4- - A f s 4 ' .LQ as... 'A 3 ' ' ' ' ' A ...... .-. W i fl' .. i .L 1 - ' . ,. ra ' - ' ii-G gs . 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Housman IN MEM0llIAM Garland CHumpyD Campbell, Senior Physical Education Major, Robert Fuqua, Senior Business Education Major lKilled near Statesboro on the morning of Wednesday, November 21, l956, in a private plane crash which also took the life of Henry E. Clifton, the REFLECTOR photographer. 1 CLASS 0F 1957 Ralph . . . Virginia . . . Charlie enior Cfadfi OFFICERS RALPH WALTON . . . ....... ..... P resident CHARLIE IDDINS . . . .... Vice-President VIRGINIA SIKES . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . H t 22, My .V WP -' ra , la -K ,,,, Q? 2 , Sf gf g l 1 ' ,fi ..e 'N u.,,.,.,.., SENIIDR CLASS Sitting in the sha W! O. fb A si M... va,.e,,..x..N. aw 3, 3 et 'X i i - -s Sm prius. i f 4 14 M, ' ' 1' ' . 2.1- 5 -' 'X L V ' 5' P QI -l Q 2. ,nf fi f ' 'W,,fm-ev ',. A V f . ,, : - fl, . 1 M i Q' fx ,, t .ff .Jw i ,. ' ff i ' ,, mf fi? 9 5 V ,wlf , we 5 2 t' ' ,Mg A . 'ff sf , , ge. .. W, A r k wmiszh 2 ' 4 I ,gl i ' l 6 Wzfmgm we 7: 'fmfww if i I .V l 'ii' 5 ji A, , V . 1 A , A 533355553 . 5 , 4 N f fy , f N , .47 fi A .f -3 fa 1:5 ,f . .p. ,, I.,-a',,,fhf,.ff-V, ,yf',1:5-' , X . Ks '55, .r - ROBERT LEE ALLEN Thomasville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Social Science Masquers l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, IRC l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, English Club 3, Foreign Language Club 3, 4, George'Anne l, 2, Cieculation Mgr. 2, Reflector l, 2, 3, 4, Club Editor 3, Literary Ca-Editor 4, 'T' Book Editor,4, Who's Who 4, Student Advisor 3, 4, JAMES DONALD AVERY Ball Ground, Georgia B.S. in Ed. l-lealth, Physical Education T Club l, 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, 4. ALBERT S. BACON Pembroke, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education BIRDIE LYNELL BAILEY Wrightsville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. English Transfer from Young l.. G. Harris College, Masquers 3, 4, English Club 3, 4. FORD BAILEY Carrollton, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Educa'tion Transfer from West Georgia College- Mercer BSU 4, Greater Council 4, Intra- mural Football. AWN QM: ,rar-sw-1. BETH BANNISTER Coolidge, Georgia B.S. in Ed. English FTA vl, English Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, House Council 3i MOSCIUGFS 2, 3, House Management Committee 4. DAVID BEECHER Savannah, Georgia Social Science CHARLIE D. BENNETT Waresboro, Georgia B,S. in Ed Health, Physical Education Transfer from South Georgia College FTA 4, Vets Club 4. RUTH BENNETT Blackshear, Georgia Business Education MARY ELLEN BLIZZARD Tennele, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Education Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Historian 3, Pres. 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, l3uSil'1SSS Manager 4, FBLA l, 2, 3, 4, WRA l, Big Sister Club 4, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Scrapbook Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Chairman Standards Committee 4, Re- flector, Summer Editor 3, George-Anne, Copy Desk, Copy Editor, Managing Edi- torf Fall Editor 4, Reporter House Council, Secretary 3, Social Committee 3, Phi Beta Lambda 3. we-. ALVIS BAXTER Business Education Glennville, Georgia JAMES EDWARD BEALL Hazlehurst, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Social Science Transfer from South Georgia College lRC lf 2? FTA 3, 42 BSU 3, 4, Vets Club 3, 4. l s ,AHWN NNN ' .. . .. -1fgvz.3 ::,.if:ri ' 2, ': fi l 1.1 ' WILLIAM H. BROOKERD Cordele, Georgia B,S. in Ed. General Science BSU 2, 3, 4, Executive Council, President 45 FTA 3, Foreign Language Club 3. S - TSN u igrgy. x. - ,. .537 . Ir' -fir c'.ri.' f f -we N2 E iz S 4 A :-x' sg.. . V New l GLADYS BROWN Sparta, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Physical Education Masquers l, 2, 4, WRA l, 2, 45 Beauty Review 45 BSU lg George-Anne lg Alpha Psi Omega. V- A .5v:5g,3 5ii . .: - - . 2 -- ef:-msgs. -S1 x A if , ' N,- SS 0 -yrs, x . .1 A-,. ,Q 9 :U :U ' sc-it. -. .35 I .fi 4 2:21 . . fs X-'-SX t .il . - HAYWOOD BOYD Sfafesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. General Science FRED BRADSHAW Hiawussee, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Transfer from Woodrow Wilson College of Law. G.E.A. 4. GLORIA RUTH BRAND Montezuma, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education Transfer from Georgia Southwestern Col- lege, ACE 4. IMOGENE BRANNEN Statesboro, Georgia Elementary Education JUNE PILCHER BROWN Brunswick, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Transfer from South Georgia College, FBLA 4, Pi Omega Pi 4. S it qu-we JAMES WHEELER BRYAN Franklin, Georgia E I 4 4 Those wonderful practice teaching days sENl0n CLASS BARBARA ANNE BURKHALTER Glennville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE l, 2, 3, 4,, Art Club lg FTA lg PBYF l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. BOB BYRD Patterson, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Art Transfer from South Georgia College. Alpha Rho Tau 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Masquers 3, 4, Reflector Staff 3, 4, Art Co-Editor 4, Student Council 4, Vice-Pres., Chairman Social Committee 4, Standards Committee 4, Student Advisor 4, Who's Who 4, GARLAND Humpy CAMPBELL Windfall, Indiana Health and Physical Education LILA ANNE CANUETTE Statesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Home Economics Masquers l, 2, 3, House Council lj Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, 4. 1. W 'VFX Sv- -We ,sw New me .4 lg Tx: 3 . 1 . 9 ki: ,ii- we, ' A .wr V in Y Y -.,Nk illgxj v X . . Mr-'f ,umm-we S E N I 0 ll C L A S S Richard shows the Middle East some of Georgia CHARLES WILLIAM CARTER Manchester, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Transfer from Georgia Southwestern Col- lege. Vets Club 2, 3, EMORY P. CARTRETT Augusta, Georgia A.B. in History Transfer from Emory University. Co- Editor of Reflector 4, Philharmonic Choir 3, 4, l.R.C. 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4. RICHARD CATES Atlanta, Georgia A.B. Degree Hist0 Y B.S.U. l, 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, 45 Science Club 4, Ministerial Association 4, Phi Beta Lambda 4, Vice-President 45 l.R.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Club l, 2, 3, 4, George-Anne lg Reflector 4, Senior Editor, House Council 3, 4, Stu- dent Advisor 3, 4. LILI CHAMBERS Wrightsville, Georgia A.B, Degree History Transfer from Young L. G, Hanis College. HARRY CLARK Statesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Mathematics Science Club 2, 3, 4, House Council li IRC 2, Treasurer 2, George-Anne Staff lg Vets Club l, 2, 3, 4. WW 2 N im xg ., mx . ig 3 ss as BETTY C. CLAXTON Girard, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Education Band I, 2, 3, 4, En Melodie I, 2, Music Education Club l, 2, FBLA 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 45 Student Christian Associa- tion lg Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4. JANELL COBB Glennville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Biology FTA lg IRC 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treasurer 4, Phi Beta Lambda I3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-Pres. House Council 4. WILLIAM POWELL COLLINS Lyons, Georgia B.S. in Ed, Business Transfer from Middle Georgia College FBLA 3, 4, Chairman of Book Ex- change 4. PATRICIA ANN COLVIN Surrency, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Home Economics Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club lj Wesley Foundation I, Phi Beta Lambda 3. JAMES CHARLES COOPER Morven, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Q' CURTIS PAUL CLAXTON, JR. Statesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Transfer from South Georgia College. Vet Club 3, 4. PETE OLIVER CLEMENTS Rhine, Georgia B,.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Transfer from Mercer. Wesley Founda- tion 3, 4. ,navy .RM adv Us 5'i?:v,- - -.,.,.? 1 ,, 3' 'I' D l A ov 1-f'VQr1X,., if 'mx THOMAS WELDGN DAVIS Dublin, Georgia Health and Phffcazl Education Transfe: Fffv. Nl' V . Georgia Us qQU ' DON CURRIE Uvalda, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Physical Educatiton Transfer from Brewton Parker, Vets Club 3, 4. qu -,. NANCY GAY CORDRAY Savannah, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education Transfer trom Armstrong College, ACE 3, 4. ALBERT CORNELISON, JR. Rossville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. General Science Transfer from Georgia South-Western College. FTA 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 3, 4, House Council. 4. LLOYD DOUGLAS CORRY Union Point, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, T Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Standards Committee 4, House Council 2. GLEN COSTON Metter, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Social Science International Relations Club, Vice-Presi- dent l, 2, 3, President 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3. MRS. FRANCES R. CREWS Mullins, South Carolina B.S. in Ed, Home Econo Transfer from Abraham Baldwin Jr. lege, Home Economics Club 3, 4. 'Gi . TS .X R. RCNXSEX mics Col- Y' CHARLIE GERALD Bub DENHAM Sycamore, Georgia B S in Ed. Health, Flfysicgl Education IVA MAE DINKINS Folkston, Gesrgia BS. in Ed. Science Transfer from Young Harris College: Science Club, Treasurer, Wesley Founda- tion, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, Histor- ian, Reporter. 1 FRANCES DCSS Aifapulgus, Georgia B.S. in Ed, Elementary Education ACE 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3 SARA FRANCIS DRIGGERS SI-ilson, Georgia B.S. in Music Concert, Marching ancl Basketball Band l, 2, 3, 4, Philharmonic Choir l, 2, 3, 4, MEC l, 2, 3, 4, Em Melodie l, 2, 3, 4, P.B.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 4. , DEWAYNE DUTTON Glennvilie, Georgia A. B. History Student Council 4, Pres. 45 IRC l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 25 MEC l, 2, 3, 4, Phil- harmonic Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Foreign Language Club 3, 4, Pres. German Club 3, 4, Pres. Social Committee 4, Standards Committee Ag Reflector 3, 45 Literary Co-Editor 4, Who's Who 4. 5 : Q Q. ,Q - :Y Dutton takes time out for a good lunch 3 SENIIIB CLASS W-.. --. I ' N ' .5 .LQ .,.... L 55 . ,,..,, . , -. 'f:5i L:f5 ' px T S? ... . it--fc . - -- A , Jam.. an 'VM X . C' far' I ,r, QI? KBIQQ 1, A A 1 4 VTX SENIIIB CLASS Check those GTC cats 'hum Nils, ga. 'EN JOAN ELIZABETH EAST Savannah, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE l, 2, 3, Canterbury Club l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Geechee Club 2, Masquers 1, 2. MARJORIE B. EDENFIELD Millen, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education Vesper Choir l, 2, WAA Council l, 25 X Club 1, 2, SARA CUNNARD FAYSSOUX Conyers, Georgia B.S. in Music DON FLANDERS Statesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Associate Di- rector 4, Philharmonic Choir 2, 3, 45 Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, M.E.C. 2 3, 2nd Vice-President 2, Dance Band 2, 3, Mu Sigma lg FBLA 3, 4, , . Reach ' 4. f 'ss V12 S A . -.ex Q . Q .tx z.,-.., .V , N A - i J Q Y ,X , qw N W g W.. .Q ...cw . N ' QQ ,.. NAN FLANDERS Swainsboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Home Economics Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, Transefer from University of Georgia. -QS' 1. 4 l l i ANN A. FRIER Bickley, Georgia B.S. in Ed, Home ECOHOWCS Transfer from Andrew College, Philhar- monic Choir 3, Wesley Foundation 35 Wesley Foundation 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4. JACK E. GODFREY Baxley, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Social Science FTA 3, 4, IRC 3, 4. ROBERT J. GORE Crescent, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Mathematics Vets Club l, 2, 3, 4, IRC 2, 45 FTA 3, 4, Reflector 4, House Council 3, 4. LOUIS Doc HOUCHINS GREEN, JR. Harlan, Kentucky B.S. in Ed. Social Science Transfer from University of Kentucky, Freshman Trainer 2, l.R.C, 4, HERBERT GUNN Swainsboro, Georgia Business 3 uv-wk. 'PN 1---M X ROBERT FUQUA KENNETH GALE Hillard, Florida Darien, Georgia Exact Science Health and Physical Education Transfer President Vefg Club 3, Vets Club If 2, 3 from Brewton Parker Masquers 3 T Club 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 3 and 4, Wesley Foundation 3 and 4 Tev- We .xl Wa, af H U BERT GU NN Swainsboro, Georgia Business DONALD HAIMOVITZ Statesboro, Georgia Business VONDALL LEE HALL Melvin, Kentucky B S In Ed. Health, Physical EducotIon Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3 T Club i 2 3, 4. CECIL S. HANNER Buena Vista, Georgia B S In Ed. Health, Physical EducatIon V s Club l, 2, 3, 4. Transfer r eorgIa Sfuthwestern College, PATRICIA JANE I-IARKLERQAI: Dubm, Gemma ANN HARRISON Braxton Geal? B S In Ed Elementary Educotlon Kite' Gangee B S m Ed ElemeV1f0fY EdUC0lI0l'I House Councll I 2 Student CouncIl 4 B S 'n Ed' Home EC0 lOm'C5 Transfer from South GeorgIa Jumor Col F l 2 4 VIce Dres dent 4 Cass WRA li l'lOmS ECOFIOITIICS Club l e FTA 3 ACE 3 B OffICer2 ACET 2 4 VIce PresIdent4 4 VICE-PF8SidGl'1l 3. 5 s -on 5, 5 'W Q A Looks like John Ell was thirsty MARY HENDERSON Collegeboro, Georgia ' B.S. in Ed. English, Speech S E N I 0 B C L A S S Masquers 3, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Beauty Review 3. V ,.,,. , I H I S f . F i 4 ,g .TQ X DERRELL HENDLEY Garfield, Georgia 'l B.S. in Social Science , we-4 ' JOHN ELL HENDLEY Garfield, Georgia B.S ir: Ed. BioIoQY Student Council lj Science Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Who's Who 4. WILLIAM FRANKLIN HOBBS, JR. Dexter, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education 'JEAN R. HOLLAND Americus, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Vets 3, 4, Transfer from Georgia Southwestern College. .af , I t qil V W . C V 6- .V t is .Swim , Q' Aqvv 'WDM ,om 'vie' . cs. f if ' , E . .ji CHARLIE IDDINS Reidsville, Georgia B.S. ir! Id. Elementary Education T Club l, 2, 3, 4, ACE Club 3, 4,. Vice-Pres. 4, F.T.A. 4, Vice-Pres., Senior Class. ANNIE RUTH JONES Lumber City, Georgia Elementary Education ACE l,2 and 3, Pi Beta Lambda 2, 3, F.T.A. l, Wesley Foundation l, 2, 3. INA JONES Matthews, Georgia B.S. in Ed. General Science Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, WRA l, 2, 4, FTA 4, Art Club l, 2, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Big Sister Club 4, Reflector Staff, Senior Editor 4. SHIRLEY ANNE JONES Hazlehurst. Georgia B,S. in Ed, Business Band l, 2, 4, En Melodie 2, 4, FBLA 2 4, President 2, WRA 2, Secretary 2, Student Advisor 4. SARAH ANN Tissy JORDAN Bartow, Georgia B,S. in Ed. Home Economics Student Advisor 3, lrliilharmonic Cl'1Oir l, 2, 3, 4, En Melodie 2, Masquers l, 2, S E N I 0 B C L A S S WRA l, 2, Repo:-terilj Home Economics Come in world! Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Reporter l, Big Sister 3, 4. ut i Y? -f N. .4 , , Q g,.....,N . .i k vni M vt ' 1 'iii 'Q MELBURN B. KELLY Sardis, Georgia 13.5. in Ed. Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4, M.E.c. 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, Dance Band l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4. BARBARA HUMPHREY LANGLEY Mount Vernon, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Home Economics Transfer from Brewton-Parker. Home Ec- onomics Club 3, 4. BOBBY LAMAR LASSETTER Newnan, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club l, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN LEDBETTER Augusta, Georgia B,S. in Ed. Elementary Education Transfer from Truett McConnell Jr. Col- lege, Lewis Hall House Council, Pres, 4, WRA 4, ACE 4. BEN LEE Dublin, Georgia Health and Physical Education Ngnvuuanq., MARY ANN KEMP Sylvania, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4, Honors Day 2, 3. 1 K, BILLIE KINCHEN Hazlehurst, Georgia .41 B.S. in Ed Music Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, choir 1, 2, 3, 4, MEC l, 2, 3, 4, En Melodie l, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Organ Guild 2, 3, Sec.-Treasurer 3, BSU 2, 3, Big Sister 4, Social Committee 3. A 'Viv L pn 'gy-.. X, We ww... if X MARY NAN LEE CHARLES W. LINDSEY Finleyson, Georgia Egypt-I Georgia BS, in Ed. Elementary Education B-S, in Ed lndusfrigl ,AMS Transfer from Middle GGOVQIO COHGQEI Industrial Arts Club 2, President, Secre- I-l0uSeCbur1Cil 4- tary and Treasure, Vets Club 2, Vice- President 2. ALVIN L. LYNN Baxley, Georgia BS. in Ed. Elementary Education Transfer from Brewton-Pail-ser. FTA 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN McAFEE Augusta, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Education FBLA l, 2, 35 WRA lg George-Anne 2, Philharmonic Choir 2, 35 Masquers 2, 3, FTA lg Canterbury Club 2. MARVIN EDWIN McBRIDE Alston, Georgia Business Education BOBBIE MYRTICE McDANIEL Mitchell, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education Transfer from GSCWg ACE 3, 45 BSU 3, 4, .t WILLIAM LOWE Mount Vernon, Georgia Health and Physical Education 'EIR' 'FX .-ff? 'QQ-f A FRANCES BELLE McGIRT B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE l, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Delegote to ACE Conference, Washing- ton, D. C., Westminster Fellowship l, 2, 3, IRC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, SX Q N ,it sa Coffee break-where's the coffee? SENI-0B CLASS Reflector Staff 3, Who's Who 4, House M, A, 4.- if Council 3, 4. JAMES H. McQUAIG Darian, Georgia A.B. Degree English Transfer from Brewton-Parker Junior College. Foreign Language Club 3, 4. GEORGE MARVIN MARTIN Augusta, Georgia B.S. in Ed. lndustrial Arts Sophomore Class President Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Presi- dent 4, Philhormonic Choir 2, 3,Vets Club 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. WENDELL MARSH Statesboro, Georgia Business Education GLYNN MATHIS Americus, Georgia Health and Physical Educotion KW' I' - i S 2 Hx . 2 l 5 S 5 3 4' A Q.,,,?.4 gg-ew-M......,,, is ..1ef 1 ROSE MEIGHEN Savannah, Georgia Elementary Education GENE MEAWOD5 Register, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Social Science B.S.U. l, 2, 3, 4, Extension Chairman 2, President 3, S.C.A. l, 2, Reporter 2, Science Club 2, Vice-President 2, lnter- national Relations Club l, 2, George- Anne Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Reflector Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 2, Business Manager 35 Vice-Pres, Freshman Class, Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Social Committee 2, Who's Who 4. CLARENCE A. MILLER Portal, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Mathematics FTA l, 2, 4, President 2, Class President lg Student Council 2, 4, Vice-President and President 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Vice- President 4, James Bunce Award lg Mar- vin Pittman Scholarship 4, Who's Who 4. JANIS MILLER Brooklet, Georgia B.S. in Ed, Home Economics Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Reporter 2, GHEA Sec. 2, Miss Home Ec. 2g House Council l, 2, President l, Sec,-Treas. 2, George-Anne lg PBFY l, 2, 3, President lg SCA Council lg WRA lg Big Sister 4, HELEN JACQUELYN MIKELL Stal-esboro Georgia ion S E N I 0 B C L A S S B.S. in Ed, Healthi Physical Educat House Council 2, WRA lg Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4, Honor's Day 2, Got 'em behind the--speedball .r Q NL N V Y? .fi . H CSX. we ,- . 'NW l serv AVONEL MORRIS JANE MORRIS ELEANOR LISENBY MULLIS Brunswick, Georgia Statesboro, Georgia sopenonl Georgia B-5. in Ed- Business B.S. in Ed. General Science B S in Ed Home Economl S Transfer from South Georgia College, Transfer from Agnes Scott College, I ' ' C FBLA 3, 4, Book Exchange 3, ist vice- science club 2, 3, 4, French club 2. Tmsfe' hom B fWf0 'PC ke'- Home EC president 4, Big Sister 4: BSU 3, 4- onomics Club 2, 3, 4. JIMMY MYERS Dublin, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Transfer from Middle Georgia College. GERALD NOBLES Ludowici, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business JAMES CECIL NOBLES Ludowici, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Transfer from Brewton-Parker Junior College. ALBERT NORMAN Non-nm. Park, Georgia B.S. in Ed. General Science Transfer from Georgia Southwestern Col- lege, FTA 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Vet Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Science Club 4. ft 'gt s .- or '6'-1' QZi.-I' if NMI 2' 69 ,qw-um in 1 was-WA MILTON PETER NORRAS Albany, Georgia B.S. in ECI. Music Transfer from North Georgia College. Band 2, 3, 4, MEC 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 45 BSU 3, 4, Lab School Band Directory Choir. BEVERLY JEAN O'CONNOR Lumpkin, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education House Council I, 2, Pres. 'lj BSU I, 2, 45 Cheerleader 4, Alternate 2, WRA I, 2, 4, Secretary I, lntermural Coordinator 27 Freshman Advisor 35 ACE I, 2, 4. CLIFFORD ALLEN O'NEAL Martinez, Georgia B.S. in Education Social Science Transfer from University of Georgia. Masquers 2, 3, 45 Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Executive Alumni Sec. 45 PhiIharmOniC Choir 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, FTA 4, IRC 3, 4, Marching Band 2, George-Anne Staff 3, Reflector Staff 25 House Council 4. TAL K. ORR Dublin, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Transfer from Emory-at-Oxford. FBLA 3, 4, GBEA 4, UBEA 4. WILLIAM OWEN S E N I 0 B C L A S S Sav anna h,Georgia Bev, you're not concentrating! Industrial Arts gsm .lx .ski fun. 0g.,.,..,...,' Q' '7' '11-W - ' 'Y' ls ,A . vis ' CARMEN ROACH POWELL Statesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. FBLA l, 25 Big Sister 25 ACE 45 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Honors Day 25 George- Anne I, 2. V39 - Ak.: . .R Q JOYCE POWELL Grovetown, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Education Transfer from Middle Georgia College. Pi Beta Lamba 3, 45 House Council 3, Sec- retary 35 Baptist Student Union 3, 45 FBLA5 ,Pi Omega Pi. 'Vis PATRICIA ANN PAGE Lyons, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business House Council l, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Class Treasurer 35 Inter-Dormitory Coun- Cil 35 Alpha Rho Tau l5 WRA l5 Big Sisters 35 FBLA 45 Miss Reflector Con- test 35 Pi Omega Pi 4, BETTY PARKER Statesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Home Economics Philharmonic Choir i5 Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Parliarnentarian 45 Phi Beta Lambda. JORDAN A. PHILLIPS, JR. Tarrytown, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Transfer from Brewton-Parker. BETTY JEAN B. POTTS Statesboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Home Economics Masquers l5 BSU l, 25 Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Treasurer l, Historian l. JULIA JAMES PRYOR Fitzgerald, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education Masquers 35 Wesley Foundation 25 ACE l, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister Club 4. Qu? EDWARD ROBBINS Sylvania, Georgia pm. BARBARA JEAN PRYSOCK Swainsboro, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE l, 2, 3, 4: FTA ig PBYF I, 2, 3, 41 FBLA l. SHIRLEY ANN RABURN Thomson, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE I, 2, 3, 4, WRA l, 2, Art Club I, 2, Masauers lg BSU l, 2, 3, 4. MARVIN WHIT REEVES Savannah, Georgia Health and Physical Education Transfer from Middle Georgia T Club 4. GLORIETA VAN RICHARDS Columbus, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Transfer from Georgia Southwestern College. B.S. ' Ed. El f Ed 1' Choir, 2 3, BGnde'3e 3f'xCEUC:T 'T ISSAC Joi-:N RossRsoN 'rHoMAs B. RoBER'rsoN Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, Masquers 1, 2, MEC D 9 's' Ge '9i' Mi e f Geofgia l, 2, BSU I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda B.S. in Ed. Physical Education Industrial Arts 3, 4. Transfer from South Georgia College. Transfer from G.S.C.B.A. nl-X ii 'SSN , wb 5 A ' .33 ,S EMMA LOUISE RUSHING Sfafesboro Georgia Miss TC attends Dr. Boole's tea party B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education S E N I R C L A S S ACE l, 2, 3, 4, FTA I, 4, Art Club l. ALTHEA RUTH RUTLAND Macon, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education WRA l, 2, ACE l, 2, 3, 4, BSU l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club l. VIRGINIA WRENN SIKES Collins, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Education Choir I, 2, 4, FBLA l, 2, 4, FTA I, MEC l, 2, En Melodie l, 2, 4, Sec.-Treas- urer, BSU l, 2, 4, Sec-Treasurer Senior Class, Pi Beta Lambda 2, 4, Beauty Review 2, Big Sister Club 2, House Council l. CONNIE SMITH Folkston, Georgia Business Education .IACQUELYN SIMONS Tarrytown, Georgia Business Education l r1 !zg -ayiow : :gixsigs : 1 FRANK L. SMITH Sylvania, Georgia FRANKLIN SMITH Irwinville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Physical Education Transferred from South Georgia College, Basketball l, 2. CLINTON EARL SMITH Sylvania, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Music Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, MEC 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Phi Mu Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, Warden 3, Treasurer 4, State Student M.E.N.C. 4, State Sec- retary and Treasurer 4, Band Planning Board 4, Senior Representative, Dance Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN T. SORRELL Columbus, Georgia B.S. in Ed. lndustrial Arts Masquers lg lndustrial Arts Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vet Club l, 2, 3, 4. RALPH DEAN SPURLOCK Caywood, Kentucky B.S.' Ed. H II-1,Ph ' IEd ' S E N I 0 ll C L A S s t, JET, 55552, Jifwn rl as--.... WALTER L. STEPHENS, JR. DON D. STONER WALLACE H. TANNER Swainsboro, Georgia Ball Ground, Georgia Douglas, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education B.S. in Ed. General Science intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. Transfer from Brewton-Parker College. Transfer from South Georgia College Cone Hall House Council 4, Vice-Pres. B.S.U. 3, Science Club 3, 4, FTA 3 4 BETTY KEMP TARPLEY Jonesboro, Georgia Business JUDY THEUS Ludowici, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education Big Sister Club 2, WRA 4, ACE l, 2, 4. FORREST THOMAS Nohunta, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Transfer from Brewton Parker College. MARY TIPPINS Bellville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. General Science Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer l, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Philharmonic Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, May Day Court 2, 3, Beauty Review 3, 4. .5-in-Q-...wx q ,ww -'DN 'L the MARVIN VANOVER Cuwood, Kentucky B.S. in Ed. Physical Education Varsity Basketball l, 2, 4, Vet Club 3, 4, T Club l, 2, 3, 4. Al DON WALLEN Wheelwright, Kentucky B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, T Club l, 2, 3, 4, House Council 4, President 4, Standard Com- mittee 4. GERALDINE Gerry MARIE TODD Folkston, Georgia B.S. in Ed. English English Club l, 2, 4, FTA l, 2, 4, Mas- quers l, 2, 3, 4, BSU l, 2, 4, YWA 2, 4, Treasurer 4, French Club l, 2, Pi Beta Lambda 4, Reflector 4, Big Sister Club 2. CHARLES KEENE TYRE Brewton, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business B.S.U. l, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pi Omega Pi 4, Transfer from Middle Georgia College. CECIL USHER Egypt, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Social Science Vets Club l, 3, Sgt at Arms 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice-Pres, 3, F.T.A. 3, Vice-Pres., Junior Class, James Allen Bunce Award, Honors Day 3, Who's Who 4. SARA CARLENE USRY Augusta, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education Art Club l, 2, 4, Masquers l, 2, 4, George-Anne l, 2, Reflector l, 2, BSU l, 2, 4, ACE I, 2, 4, FBLA l, 2, Big Sister Club 2, 4, West Hall House Council l. NORMA JOYCE WALTON Douglusville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Education Transfer from Atlanta Division of Uni- versity of Georgia, FTA, FBLA, 2nd Vice- Pres., BSU, Reflector, House Council, YWA. Y , .Ad X Y ,- M-af ,M .- Y ,f if . tr. -,,., 4 ,tif ,l'i2 ,1 ' Al- Y 'Qt RALPH DEE WALTON Vidalia, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Bi0'0QY science Club 1, 2, 3, 4i PBYF 1' 21 3' 41 Student Council 4, Standards Committee 4, Reflector Staff 3, 4, Senior Class President. RALPH WALDEN WARD Lumber City, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Health, Physical Education Intramural Sports 3, 4, Pi Beta Lambda 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Bsu 3, 4. HOWARD WARREN Ludowici, Georgia B.S. in Ed, Health, Physical Education Basketball and Physical Education Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, T Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, MRS. EVELYN WATERS Claxton, Georgia Elementary Education ROSE WATKINS Hinesville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Business Education Who's Who 4, FBLA l, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 2, 3, Lewis Hall House Council, Pres. 3, Student Council, Sec.-Treas. 4, Secretary, Junior Class, Phi Beta Lambda, Vice- Pres. 3, Big Sister Club 3, 4, WRA l, 2, FTA 2, FBLA State Vice- Pres. 3, Standard Committee 4, Pi Omega Pi 4. SENI0ll CLASS in-my Q,-, . 99 ., K X 9 X 'X VN. X fx ' LILA WEATHERLY McRae, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE l, 2, 3, 4: BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA YWK 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. MARION ELOISE WEAVER Transferred from Brewton-Parker Junior College. Philharmonic Choir 3, 4, Mas- quers 3, Alpha Rho Tau, 3, 4, FTA 3, ACE 3, 4, BSU 3, 4. X MINNIE LEE Mickie Webb ' Fort Pierce, Florida s. All B.S. in Ed. Business Education Aff Club 1, 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, 4, vice- Pres. 4, George-Anne 3, 4, Woman Editor 3 Fashion Editor 3, 4, House Council 3, Social Chairman 3, Reflector Stott, Art Editor 2, 3, CO-Editor 4, Beauty Review 3, 4. ... -rw - MARLON NOBLE WESTBROOK of Sanford, North Carolina B.S. in Ed. Music . X., Beauty Review 2, Concert Marching, Bos- ketball Band 1, 2, 3, A, Philharmonic N Ch on 2, 3 ,4, Board Qi oifeciors 3, Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, mes. 2, En Melodie l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Canterbury Club 2, 3, Treas. 3. DUWARD A. WHELCHEL Gainesville, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Music Transfer from Truett-McConnell College. S E N I 0 R C I-A A S S Philharmonic Choir 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Drum Major 4, President 4, BSU 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 4, There's no business like show business i 'N WQSAN- 'tm im K X MARY ELAINE WHITE Kirkland, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Social Science Transfer from South Georgia College and Valdosta State College. BARBARA ELLEN WILLIAMSON Oak Park, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education ACE l, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation l, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE WITHROW Odum, Georgia Health and Physical Education MARY STAR WOODARD Hazlehurst, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education IRA 4, George-Anne l, 2, Reflector l, 2, 4, Masquers 2, 4, ACE l, 2, 4, Beauty Review l, Standards Committee 4, Band l, 2 Majorette l, 2, Big Sisters 2, 4, House Council I, Art Club l, Social Committee 4, MARY WYNN St-atesboro, Georgia Elementary Education ..s, ,q JOAN WILCHER ALICE WILLIAMS Gibson Georgia Port Wentworth, Georgia B.S. in Ed. Elementary Education BS' in Ed' Home Eccnomlcs ACE3 4, FTA4 Transferred from Armstrong College CE' Pres., Vice-Pres. East Hall, Home Ec Club lnter Dormitory Council, Student Assist ant, Phi Beta Lambda. I ,srfwi i t Ei. ' Qs... . , l. 2 g '!s.. , At,,. ,Mf- DOROTHY YEARWOOD Union Point, Georgia Elementary Education Masquers 3, 4, Pi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, ACE l, 2, Council lg 3, 4, B.S.U. l, 2, 3, 4, House Big Sister 2, Reflector 3. r 1 ' . l , 4 I ' l ln... IRIS HURST YOUNG KAREN YOUNG Sardis, Georgia Elberton, Georgia Health and Physical Education B.S. in Business Education WRA President 3. TfGY1Sfer from North Georgia Masquers 3, FBLA 3, 4. Young love nt up' Gnu' ' pmcel N,,,, i S g00d menflle time f is . F? xxx 7 N-XM? 'sri Y S ,, fo co Of al, Q i I ig K -A CLASS 0F 1958 Liz . . . Cecile . . . Diana . . . Hurbert unior Cfazid OFFICERS HERBERT HOUSTON .......... .... P resident LIZ MORGAN ........... . . .Vice-President DIANA BAIR ..... .... S ecretary CECILE WOODARD . . . .Treasurer ,,,,,.Wi 'rn 'im P' . '5 '!f-9 ,,p--- .. ER I ivy- ,I D, ,. W J .ix y H Y UNIS ABDULLAH EDNA JUDY ADKINS ROY JERRY ALEWINE MARCIA ALLEN ALLEN Bagdad, Iraq Cordele, Georgia Augusta, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia ALLEN JOHN ANDERSON, JR. SANDRA WALLACE AUSTIN DIANA C. BAIR CHARLES EDWARD BAGLEY Madison, Georgia .Shannon, Georgia Pelham, Georgia Statesboro, Georgia PAUL BAILEY C arrollton, Georgia GE N E BASTON Evens, Georgia RAY BASS Tilton, Georgia CLIFTON ARTHUR BAXTER Ludowici, Georgia EVELYN DEAN BAXTER Frankford, Ky. GLORIA BEDENBAUGH Americus, Georgia nm Qi K, I QL, ' 4 1 .. I .yr- I, if 1,3 Q -.mg,,,,.., 1. 4 Q. :f V . f - .Wig nw ,. fd .VW 'KN ,gy-L., 4v U03 Vx .65 wi H UGH B ELCH ER Albany, Georgia CHARLOTTE BLITCH Statesboro, Georgia WILLIAM BRADDY, JR. Metter, Georgia JOE BREWER Brunswick, Georgia X N BARBARA BRANCH Glennville, Georgia HOWARD BRIDGES Moultrie, Georgia avf 'w aw. 3 M Q, .Q .,,. , ,gg ,gig Y , . 'SEQ-v fa J 2 ' 2 'iv-fb-x Hey Joe! One ginger ale on rocks JUNI0ll CLASS gi-11 'sf ,- CAROLYN BRANCH WILLIAM BRANNEN Enigma, Georgia Newington, Georgia STANLEY BROBSTON RICHARD ASA BROWN Baxley, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia Q ? RN JAMES OTIS BROWN Columbus, Georgia SUE BUCHAN Dublin, Georgia JACOB C. CARLTON Plains, Georgia MARTHA DOVIE CASON Warrenton, Georgia JOYCE CLARK Acworth, Georgia RONALD OSBORNE CLARK Brunswick, Georgia SYBLE ANNETTE COLEY Cochran, Georgia CLIFTON GUINN COLLINS Griffin, Georgia RICHARD ROLAND BROWN Statesboro, Georgia CHARLES BURGER Coalgood, Kentucky ri - ag- -gw L. VILA URSULA BROWNE Brunswick, Georgia MITZIE .IO BURNS Tarrytown, Georgia JWWX 'U-fl, THOMAS A. BRYSON, III Savannah, Georgia EDWIN LEWIS CANADY Swainsboro, Georgia I I dfwxx Pix 1 1-N uv'- EN wvxwhf ww hm MvhKH--us- wr V K aff 'Uh 1 md, . s I don't know Alge, what do you want to do? CHARLES RONALD COOK J U N I 0 R C L A S S Columbus, Georgia CARL WADE CORLEY Cataula, Georgia JOYCE ANN CROSBY Baxley, Georgia WILEY HARPER DILL Waycross, Georgia 115 QM' AN N E DANI ELS Savannah, Georgia BOB DIXON Vidalia, Georgia .. .- ,: .. .A 41 pf' 'wx -r ' JOSIE HILDA DEAL Statesboro, Georgia DICKIE DIXON Greenville, Georgia N425 JAMES EDWARD DENNEY Canton, Georgia RENA DIXON Statesboro, Georgia if X . Xa 3 .aw ,X or-, W .-,.. . ,M 'Qin DOROTHY PAYNE DOAK EUGENE DURRENCE HOWARD WAYNE EDWARDS CAROLYN ELLINGTON Pembroke, Georgia Glennville, Georgia Rome, Georgia Montrose, Georgia JAN EPPS DAVID BYRON ESMONDE DAHLIA LEE EVANS HAROLD L. EVANS Marietta, Georgia Mendon, Ohio Oliver, Georgia Monroe, Georgia FRED FAGNANT Pembroke, Georgia JAMES DONALD Fl NCH Union Point, Georgia MYRA HENRIETTA FLANDERS Nowood, Georgia 10 SARAH WYLENE FOWLER Soperton, Georgia W. WALLACE FRAMPTON Charleston, South Carolina CAROLYN FREEMAN Americus, Georgia 'S FLOYD RUFUS FUTCH Statesboro, Georgia HERBERT DENE GALBREATH Aitey, Georgia VERLA LEE GARRETT Alma, Georgia JUNYTH H. HANSON Soperton, Georgia ALICE SHIRLEY GNANN Waynesboro, Georgia WILSON OSLER HARVARD Millen, Georgia ,, ,.:, if 5' X' 1 ,eff er-ww V fix Dahlia proves , . I Industrial Arts can be fun for women as well as men. JUNIUB CLASS NORMAN WALTER GRIFFIN Augusta, Georgia NORMA CAROL HAWKINS Ashburn, Georgia JAMES E. HANCOCK Zebulon, Georgia CHARLIE HARPER Perry, Georgia C we S I ,aff QD! Im. M, Wx ' ROLAND LEE HEATH THEDESSIA R. HEYS AUBREY PURVIS HIGHSMITH SHIRLEY ANN HODGES Junction C ity, Georgia Fitzgerald, Georgia Nahaunta, Georgia Ludowicl Georgia HERBERT HOUSTON JOAN NICHOLA HURST LAWRENCE JACKSON HYDE BILLY MARTIN JACKSON Blakely, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Walhalla, South Carolina Attapulgus Georgia JAMES C. JONES Twin City, Georgia JACQUELYN HELEN KENNEDY Savannah, Georgia JANE KIGHT Kite, Georgia JU N E KIGHT Kite, Georgia JOYCE ANN KIRKLAND Vidalia, Georgia ANNIE LUDELLE LANGHAM Thomson, Georgia YN Www New 'Sf' W fmvf! 'QE' Y 17 WILMAVERMITA LEE J U N I 0 B C L A S S Douglas, Georgia DORIS OPAL LIGHTFOOT Vidalia, Georgia 5 gpm-:cv ' off was WYE jg w 'MQ 31 se. I, -X . Qxllqf... No these 'mountains go up like this. JOAN PATRICIA LINDSEY FRANCES HARRIET McGOWN WILLARD F. McNEAL JANE FRANCES MARRIOTT Vidalia, Georgia Americus, Georgia Alamo, Georgia Augusta, Georgia RAYMOND CHARLES MARVES SHIRLEY ANN MAXWELL ROBERT GARY MITCHELL ELIZABETH ANN MORGAN Statesboro, Georgia Cairo, Georgia Smyrna, Georgia Livonia, Georgia ana.. 4 ,.,, 'QS .geeky---F 4,.,. . 'wp . ,mga-M ,uv -v--. Q YM dw-. 1 .IENNIE FAYE MORGAN AUBREY MORRIS GERTRUDE CATLIN MOULDER Metter Georgia Collegeboro, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia GEORGE MORRELL ELAINE NOBLES SARA LOUISE NORRIS Clyo, Georgia Glennville, Georgia Timmonsville, South Carolina THOMAS EDISON PADGETT Baxley States, Georgia SEIGMUND CLARENCE PARKER Sylvania, Georgia IVA LUCILLE PARKER Macon, Georgia BARBARA ANN PHILLIPS Savannah, Georgia JOHN PEICHOCINSKI Savannah, Georgia BEVERLY PERKINS Richland, Georgia OUIDA ANN NEWBY Cochran, Georgia PETER PAUL 0'MILLAN Savannah, Georgia un-au., W0 .r 'N Q3-...., 1 YZ,- ROY WINSTON PIERCE w 'nb' Don't come CI step closer! sfockfon, Georgia J U N I 0 B C L A S S ROBERT THOMAS POLLAK Statesboro, Georgia HANNAH FRANCES POPE Glennwood, Georgia A. R. POWELL Metter, Georgia CLYDE ELLIOTT POPPELL Attapulgus, Georgia SHIRLEY RHUDENE PURSER Cochran, Georgia , Q QL, . , 'y' - I 'B fi? di-. iz:-M' gm 'qu-.4-' W MARION O'NEAL PORTER Sandersville, Georgia EDMOND EUGENE RAGSDALE Hamilton, Georgia BENNY HOWELL POTT5 Conyers, Georgia RICHARD ARLIN RAGSDALE Hamilton, Georgia 'WY' GRANVILLE NEWTON RAINEY, JR. JAMES HAROLD REDDISH WILMA NORENE RICKETSON Fort Valley, Georgia HAMPTON ALLEN ROGERS Claxton, Georgia LOWELL RANDALL RUSSELL Dublin, Georgia BETTY JANE RUSHING Lyons, Georgia BOBBY B. SCHELL Rentz, Georgia SUE ELLON SELTZER Ludowici, Georgia JOANNE SHARPE Vidalia, Georgia ALVA ULDINE SHUMAN Stilson, Georgia Jesup, Georgia Braxton, Georgia JOHN RICHARD ROGERS SAMUEL THOMAS ROGERS Reidsville, Georgia Dublin, Georgia PATRICIA ANN ROBINSON Broxton, Georgia NORMA JULIA ROWLAND Mt. Vernon, Georgia pw Dx A ,fx- fi 575 f',.: PATRICIA ANN SHUMAN Glennville, Georgia CLARENCE PRESTON SIZEMORE Augusta, Georgia VIRGINIA FRANCES SMITH Milstead, Georgia NOMAN EDWARD SUTTON Pembroke, Georgia We really should change mail boxes! JUNIIIR CLASS MARK POGERS SOMERS Vidalia, Georgia WINNIE LYNETTE TANNER Douglas, Georgia i 1 SOLOMON M. SPARES Statesboro, Georgia BETTY JANE TAYLOR Pineview, Georgia LEWIS CLIFFORD STRICKLAND Daisey, Georgia ALVA GUY THOMPSON Toomsboro, Georgia whey QA -wr . SU N WGN W I1 W 2 I I ,W , BILLY B. THORNTON Rome, Georgia SEBRING TOLER Tarrytown, Georgia BETTY BERMAH WATSON Metter, Georgia WILLIAM RUEL WELLS Tifton, Georgia MARGARET LOUISE WESTBROOK Sanford, North Carolina SUE ANN WHALEY Statesboro, Georgia KAY FRANCES WHITTLE Dexter, Georgia EUGENE NICHOLS WILEY Sycamore, Georgia g 'ff-Q. I I + Q 'U'- ROBERT MORRILL WILLIAMS Juliette, Georgia MICHAEL A. WILSON New Holland, Georgia DAVID WILSON Albany, Georgia I VICKIE CECILE WOODWARD Hazlehurst, Georgia 4 .V , jf Note the intellectual expression. JUNIOIl CLASS ALICE WINGATE Sylvester, Georgia FRANK WILLARD WOODCOCK Brunswick, Georgia TOM WOMMACK Glennwood, Georgia RICHARD B. YOUNG Darien, Georgia THOMAS WOOD Wadley, Georgia WILLIE FOWLER Statesboro, Georgia l i its I 'vi ,. f-'ne sew N 6 ,, we . Remember the watermelon cuts in summer school. Hey, Mimi, what you got? The price of engagement! .x ,i Ri 1, Kentucky Hillbillies l told you l'd get your picture in here Charlie 901- slnokers of We Sf Hal I Really Madge, lt's not that bad! X hx E CLASS 0F 1959 Sandra . . Mary Jo Joyce IC .g0,9A0l'l'l0l'2 61,55 mc MANDES . . . JOYCE JACKSON . MARY JO HODGES SANDRA WIGGINS 4 f Q' is if A .- 4 l M, X 5? Tv! -41-u-an-s ,. .. ,ff .HW -X. . , ,, X AF' 'OM tv y . ,A x Nz 'N B3 .3 .wr 6. fs! X , L .hr Jimmy Adams Register, Georgia Margie Anderson Conyers, Georgia Libby Bough Brunswick, Georgia Winfred Bell Stillmore, Georgia Charles R. Bennett Bainbridge, Georgia Ralph Berryhill Lakeland, Georgia Frankie Bland Metter, Georgia Frankie Booth Manor, Georgia Janice Booth Cairo, Georgia Ernie Borders Dublin, Georgia Ellan Brandon Decatur, Georgia James Brannen Statesboro, Georgia Wanda Broome Dalton, Georgia Ed Brown Dexter, Georgia 1.5 Wm 1 ev ,D 15 . W ' 'Q Y., Q . 1.5. J :1,, V .. ,.i , J Z . if '-,. . . 'i 'A- 'X' q 731 ' 4 1 - I Y . . xr Q. Wayne Adams Hoschton, Georgia Sue Ansley Crawfordville, Georgia 'fl .qpunxr-we Rufus Akins Statesboro, Georgia Ralph Bailey Tifton, Georgia ,I l I li P . 1 ,Q ' .4 2' f I Q,,gi'SX K Wil' 32 C l we , - 5 , . n5.,.,...- 1..-1 Q' V T, 1 .Y fo . in ,rv Y17' 'Y' William Allen Savannah, Georgia Merinda Barbee Waycross, Georgia : Z 3 J .n.-.-'mi ' -wp, ,W .jgsf fx N 'RS KY like 4 I.: Yv - A . 7 fiP: . . is 1 -qua Tommy Anderson Savannah, Georgia Virginia Barrett Sylvania, Georgia .-',! l'e ,+,l- V' ' : f f ' J, 1 . . X were 1 eiin ,.. s.- .ml wma, Robins Georgia S 0 P ll 0 M 0 R E C L A S S Ann Cason Statesboro, Georgia John Chambliss Albany, Georgia Fred Chance Augusta, Georgia Dickie, Chaney Sraresboro, Georgia Vernon Clements Brunswick, Georgia Sully Jo Collins C obbtown, Georgia Delma Conner Hawkinsville, Georgia Walker Cook Pineview, Georgia Francina Couey Alamo, Georgia Roibert Creosy Brooklet, Georgia Ninivois Croft Brunswick, Georgia Faye Crouch Swainsboro, Georgia Earl Dabbs Oliver, Georgia Carolyn Davis Darien, Georgia Joe Dart Jesup, Georgia Wallis Dewitt Savannah, Georgia Perry Joe Doak Claxton, Georgia Robert Donaldson Statesboro, Georgia Naomi Driggers Brooklet, Georgia Nancy Durden Metter, Georgia Fannie Evans Sylvania, Georgia Rodney Fain Cairo, Georgia Tennyson Fennell Dublin, Georgia Jean Fitzgerald Savannah, Georgia .... ' , M , y ' 'V' l Q, ,iw X JT Vw fs 'Q' ' 5 -Q se K. Those Sunday Suppers 1 li 'Dx ,GNN-gk 'rm 'QDQ' Q.. N SOPHl0M0llE CLASS Patricia Fletcher Fitzgerald -9' 'QT' ' Richard Flournoy Ludowici ,af WN E112 fx if ' I I ,, ,ffwi X vs 'N 43 ,Q .+. . Q ... .L vm, .. A ' f5'k g' 1 v X. . Sandra Hanson Avondale Estates, Georgia Jimmy Hathcock Portal, Georgia -M, ' if' jf Faye Harden Stilson, Georgia Gerald Haywood Tilton, Georgia X X Xe! 'A gt Q' ad 'Dx Y 3 it Wie N . l 'J 'll' J ,ll fx , I M V., Y, L J., f or SA, P, , 5: f-' N A f 1 ,,,,,v ,X 'vs X Juanita Freeman C ovington, Georgia Anne Fulmer Statesboro, Georgia Sandra Glisson Clexton, Georgia Bobby Godwin Tifton, Georgia Carol Goff St. Mary's, Georgia Glenda Grayson Alma, Georgia Robert Gressette Tilton, Georgia Sylvia Gurganus Fitzgerald, Georgia Hugh Hagin Marlow, Georgia Rose Marie Haley Elberton, Georgia Jo Ann Hamilton Glenville, Georgia Irving Hanson Soperton, Georgia um aw '4N. 'Q' . . ,dsx V DA Linda Hardie Gordon, Georgia Charles Head Hawkinsville, Georgia ml L - Carolyn Hart Loren Hatfield Statesboro, Georgia Augusta, Georgia Danice Hinson Jean Hinson Hazlehurst, Georgia Hazlehurst, Georgia ' , , ' J ' -,-fr +A -new-A L Elliott Hodges Reidsville, Georgia Enid Jackson Attapulgus, Georgia June Johnson Savannah, Georgia Melvin E. Johnson Louisville, Georgia Evelyn Jones Brunswick, Georgia Ruby Jones Jesup, Georgia Kitty Kel ly Statesboro, Georgia Robert Lambert Sylvania, Georgia Vendora Lanier Twin City, Georgia Richard Lipscomb Savannah, Georgia Barbara McBrayer Augusta, Georgia Leonard McCook Cadwell, Georgia Thomas McCorkIe Statesboro, Georgia Joan McCormick J Bmoklet, Georgia Mary Jo Hodges Statesboro, Georgia Jane Jackson Crawfordville, Georgia A ., t, - .... , .t I ' f- Q - Yi .........,.,x - .vm Eula Mae Huff Monroe, Georgia Joyce Jackson Norcross, Georgia '- ::'-:r:f:-Er::je- . X Q, .,.,:. .,, Q x., es 2-xxx W x lx 'Quan-e Dexter Hughes Tifton, Georgia Shirley Jenkins Statesboro, Georgia NWN wvwg flies We N v Lis -. X . QQ: as 3 - 'S' s Vilette Hursey Statesboro, Georgia Carol Johnson Washington, Georgia Q w-hind-' , S 'X .f-:SU .- N2 3 ' S 3 X 4, X. - -, ffm! is e we Qs. , I .4 - X A' . ,sv 1 gem' KST' 'J , . X ' M' ,. , sf: ,WM , wana- X :..:5:, U dw .ch-, ' ' u 5,-. -o L15 Bobby Monly Waynesville, Georgia Joyce Martin Dixie, Georgia ,R nf u H 3 SOPlIOM0llE CLASS 15 AWN. we wmv .ITV . 'Cf' ' ,. LU? , ,li Q77 'W YT' 1 'QQ 'Y M7 Your honor . . . he's guilty-first degree! Dillard Maxwell Dallas, Georgia Sora Miller Soperton, Georgia Moxie Jo Mimbs Lumber City, Georgia Jenny Mitchell Metter, Georgia Shelby Jean Mixon Statesboro, Georgia Berry Moore Macon, Georgia O'Brien Morris Brunswick, Georgia Virginia Morrison Sylvania, Georgia Charlton Moseley Statesboro, Georgia June Murray Screven, Georgia Calvin E. Murray Screven, Georgia Patricia Nemetll Folkston, Georgia H, Elna Nevil Statesboro, Georgia Mac Nobles Nicholls, Georgia Ruth Sutton Odom Girard, Georgia Hubert Padgett Keysville, Georgia Wylie Palmer Vidalia, Georgia JoAnn Parker Macon, Georgia Mildred Parker Millen, Georgia Jo Ann Parkerson Sardis, Georgia , 'YW 4 ' '- 2 f Dorothy Payne i' ,.,.A I H Pembroke, Georgia 'P y G i - ig Beverly Peavy . Q .1.: I Q an L3 Bloomingdale, Georgia 'lfifjiq Bob Persino - Newton Falls, Ohio ' it x .:.,. X Jim Phelps Attapulgus, Georgia 1 aff' 4-'NX ' LA gr.. .W we 'Ds SOPll0M0llE CLASS Saturday-Bermuda Day at T. C. V.:- ...,, fx. G 1 3, wg! ' 5'-.r::2as:fxQ 1 G Delaine Phillips Vidalia, Georgia Vermelle Pierce Hazlehurst, Georgia ' -new X, x V1 . Rf 1. f ' 1 if Q. as-. NSW . L - ' ' X- 5 -, - v x-. , K .,,. or 'VN 5 x 'g . iq A 11 - . , , We -X e ,Q 1 1 l I . QI A au' Q Ns, is l, New g if, .L .ww ,fm -rn lws 1 'Y aff' .h gf - Xie 'riff X. 3 .' ,,- 33, s' fiifl. hx 'rr ur- i gm . is V Ln 4 Bill Sanders Atlanta, Georgia Jerry Shealy Ashburn, Georgia we -sw X flat. , 5, x evs info? NYU. gf-. in Y? an N . -:seg ., X xr L Billy Sanders Fort Valley, Georgia Cathy Simmons Savannah, Georgia James Scarborough Waynesboro Tommy Singletary Statesboro, Georgia ,sw-Q L- .lohnnry Seay Greenville, Georgia Nancy Smith Swainsboro, Georgia I Annelle Pittman Springrlield, Georgia Sistie Poe F itzgerald, Georgia Hugh Powell Metter, Georgia Sammy Powell Staresboro, Georgia Buddy Rabitsch Millen, Georgia Amalie Reeves Statesboro, Georgia Mary Jim Rhodes Warrenton, Georgia Jane Richardson Statesboro, Georgia Joy Rogers Soperton, Georgia Linda Rowell Sylvania, Georgia Ronnie Rush Savannah, Georgia Mimi Saba Savannah, Georgia Denzil Sellers Brunswick, Georgia Liz South Augusta, Georgja MUN 9' gf, 'Wx K' ,s Bob Spell Wadley, Georgia Mary Alice Taff Cartersville, Georgia L. Jimmy Tidwell Waycross, Georgia Sandra Tindol Metter, Georgia Claudia Tinker Statesboro, Georgia Bobby Todd Frank Turner Augusta, Georgia Briggs Tyler Hahira, Georgia Billy Tyson Brooklet, Georgia Curl' Walker Hazlehurst, Georgia William Ward Stillmore, Georgia Jerry Warren Stillmore, Georgia June Watts Cordele, Georgia Donald Wells Statesboro, Georgia Q I' as ' Nj: .lex - Q ,,,...- X-Q 'K Q X :15:5:3:55-ig sl Nm ,se ig Y Wu .. x X ik 'YR Nan Stevens Waycross, Georgia Duston Tapley Vidalia, Georgia Charles Stokes Stilson, Georgia Bobby Teasley Augusta, Georgia -W ,LL as + we 'N Q x .Q fl' N X young, suv' - se.. -.ww-e.. .-1 Mary Strickland Claxton, Georgia Carolyn Thomas Alamo, Georgia ..,. A Q, 'QW' K el.. Ellen Sumner Sumner, Georgia Betty Gene Thrift Woodbine, Georgia . 'fy Q ,wwf ,nY . ,fsf 51 11 N 5 wr, .Q 75' -1. gf fe' T...-. V . 4 ,.- 1 1 ' , 1 1 , 'vi ., n-me-no-warn'-------H 1'-V' Twins .,,--,- Sugar Report Day MM- 'U x M 'WT' iQ My , ? ' 'L my 'QB-W Peggy Whitfield Cairo, Georgia Sandra Wiggins Edison, Georgia Donald Williams Vidalia, Georgia Max Woodard Shannon, Georgia Austol Youmans Statesboro, Georgia Rodney Young Collins, Georgia Sylvia Zetterower Statesboro, Georgia 11, Qaffing at ww' 'll Air Raid Sophomores ruled Rats. Joe and Ben lead the singing in front of Lewis Hall. P . , or lf, 1 1, ,N 75 if if-Q1 Q, That long awaited parade. if fy .-I . .44- .:-, v.-- A t .s., -if V. t. P . Q,-fs E s .135.,ff1.f x A. A is wl nw The Verdict 'I Such beauties l've never seen before. The ole mud hole rt' 'ti ' . t 5 ,Twig Q 'z:'f'Ej'-Lie .1 ., ' is at A cold ending! 1 X N K 1,4212 And Mom, the spotlight was on mel Day of Rebellion ends in bunny hop! CLASS 0F 1960 Jean . . .John . . . Ava SILJAMM CAM OFFICERS JOHN CARROLL ............ ..... P resident AVA OWENS ........... ' . .... Vice-President JEAN HIGHTOWER . . . Secretary-Treasurer FIIESIIMAN CLASS Jimmy Tyre Adams 3 ' ' Register, Georgia S . .,. es X Thomas Roberts Adams D ive ' s ' . vs , Statesboro, Georgia Q 5 John Allen E Y all V Savannah, Georgia Q, ' 51 , I ff' Peggy Ann Allen Statesboro, Georgia I Eddie Faye Anderson A Register, Georgia .E g Donald D. Anderson If-fee, VX. Glennville, Georgia 7 M :'4' N Harry L. Anderson K N' , Marietta, Georgia Q '57 Willis Alton Arrington I My Sylvania, Georgia I -Q , Q V A 'wi S. Lar Y Aultman A i ii ' A Albany, Georgia b y William lNylie Avant ,aa Sandersvllle, Georgla Henry Allen Braggs Claxton, Georgia Eva Jean Banks Register, Georgia ' aa, sl 1 Lavados Barnes s Blackshear, Georgia John Robert Barker Columbus, Georgia Billie Jean Barrow Cordele, Georgia Wu.-v Sandra Janelle Beasley Brooklef, Georgia A . 5, ..-.a hy. -3 , Z- :s m .T 5,13 ' sw . A George Kennedy Bennett ' i Statesboro, Georgia , E a i Marion Valeria Bennett ' Alma, Georgia N g g ' Edward Meade Berry . H : Statesboro, Georgia 1.:: Linda Tommie Bishop Elberton, Georgia Claxton, Georgia Garfield, Georgia Carol Ann Blanton Waycross, Georgia Millie Jo Bond Ellenwood, Georgia QQW' SC William David Blalock ' ' 7' 1 Peggy Ann Bland ge A 'Ang vw V . .. .,'4s N NX SD N d N is APN A SQ' ,annals fi? 4 Prim ' -+V ,v- 29 ,W ' EL ' Sl xii , 4. jx' ' 9? Q' fi- 1 ff I fl fl. M N F32 ss 1 QNX R l 'sv- X ' X , .. 9' Q o X, . 9 X - as Q X .- A X N 1 Q y g K x x X l A Mary Carol Bowers Greensboro, Georgia Charles Kenneth Boyette Augusta, Georgia Frank Mahlon Brannen Portal, Georgia Patricia Anne Brannen Statesboro, Georgia Martha Alaine Brantley Wrightsville, Georgia Valera Brinson Uvalcla, Georgia Alice A. Brock Folkston, Georgia Paul Brisendine Statesboro, Georgia Jerry Brown Manchester, Georgia Margaret Brown Wrightsville, Georgia Bobbie LaRue Butler Pelham, Georgia John West Callaway Washington, Georgia John B. Carroll Unadilla, Georgia Jo Ann Cartee Statesboro, Georgia Mary Sue Chance Hawkinsville, Georgia James Clifford Channell Augusta, Georgia William Carol Chivers Sardis, Georgia Jack Clark Savannah, Georgia John M. Clark Baxley, Georgia Peggy Gael Clark Alamo, Georgia Terry EdLaine Coleman Albany, Georgia James Ralph Con-away Marlow, Georgia Loretta Jane Cooper Brunswick, Georgia Barbara Jean Corley Augusta, Georgia ,045 e as 'wr .- Q J e-QR 10 11' fi 8 ,Q v K AA X Q1 M jx .,,' - flmwfa' . Wi ' 4 V, V7 -1. 'Y ..-- J3' M 'E ,J Q g A -vs 'w V 'Q J K' Va s ix W! Y 'Q - M si 'Pa it J A..'. A :gn 'al ' lil' is 15, 3 g Q33 -1105 'QR 2 A ,,,.,, X, Phi , g .K15 on ILL '. . 1f r .QI :Q ix . j 51 fb b .gs 935 - . .NX ,,-, C A 'Q .4 'E mg ' rw 1-me -, fm. We rw TN v J J Ie- if .. 1 in ' :ls ' A L A 1 .. be FIIESIIMAN CLASS V Gilda Ann Cowart Statesboro, Georgia Leoris Copeland Brunswick, Georgia Harry J. Cowart Camilla, Georgia Peggy Rigsby Cowart Camilla, Georgia Eunice Cravey Alamo, Georgia William Lee Criscillis Loyall, Kentucky William Donald Crump C arnesville, Georgia Walter C. Culpepper Waycross, Georgia Eulie Guy Dasher Statesboro, Georgia Janice L. Deal Pembroke, Georgia Julian Iverson Deal Statesboro, Georgia Willie M. Dekle Twin City, Georgia Dennis Reppard DeL0ucll Statesboro, Georgia Alfred Kenneth DeLoacl1 Statesboro, Georgia Felix Berman DeLoach Statesboro, Georgia Jo Ann DeWese Brunswick, Georgia Ferrell Alpha Dixon Statesboro, Georgia Frances A. Dixon Blackshear, Georgia William Travis Doss Attaplulgus, Georgia Mona Ann Drake Washington, Georgia Annette Durden Twin City, Georgia lla Jane Durham Bainbridge, Georgia Glenda Durrence Claxton, Georgia John Ronald Durrence Glennville, Georgia A .A 4 i -. li . rs 3 1,., , .,1'axw,,, - - '. Y ' -, 4. ' , A - F, W V I x .EIU it aw 'L . . Lx x! 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'f if ix 11 is B Xi. -Q. . c ' M ., g s ' i 6 A N XX if R Marilyn Durrence Glennville, Georgia Dewey Maynor Dykes Attapulgus, Georgia Loretta Kay Edge Soperton, Georgia Barbara Elvenia Faulk Fitzgerald, Georgia Angelyn Fennell Wrightsville, Georgia Joe Ellis Fields Elberton, Georgia Sally Willene Fisher Savannah, Georgia Benjamin Cay Fordham Stilson, Georgia Robert Eugene Forester Albany, Georgia Jeane Fulford Twin City, Georgia Mary Jo Fulghum Wrightsville, Georgia Jan Futch Statesboro, Georgia Jackie Gamodanis Atlanta, Georgia Jean Norman Garrard Washington, Georgia Betty Jane George Brunswick, Georgia Kenny Newton Giddens Nashville, Georgia Emory Ennis Giles Sandersville, Georgia James Willis Godfrey Ludowici, Georgia Raymond Gordon Ludowici, Georgia Anne Gowen Woodbine, Georgia Julia Irene Groover Statesboro, Georgia Sara Elizabeth Groover Statesboro, Georgia Beverly Ann Hall Albany, Georgia Carol Charlene Hall Wadley, Georgia -6, , ffarvx .- l, -s .M . 13 .1'F o -we W 91 f- q!'Q?v f' , . mu 'V' ' ' iw V. ' 5u. Q, ww- . V. 11 SQ . 'Wi f' W ' ' ri., S, ' f , L was ,4 ,o g Q 5 We ' elf r ite: ' K M' 3 Q 1 W l I .,. i'a , B r ' X, 1 Q... 7 22, ix V, '16 i-'- . J' I E ' X Illini , . ' 5-N1 ' A' Y' V . ,. Q Vh ' , V -:'v 1,9 A 'I V. ' .a ,,. fl ,ffl 9 H A, , L y '- . bi ' g-,, Mr Y I f -we U it VY J J. 'PW J fe, :J ez. J ,AZ , 1 t lr 1 1 4 if L .4 L 4 L A at 1 VT Us I WC, FBESHMAN CLASS Mary Ann Harrell Macon, Georgia Eldridge Harry Haynes Pahokee, Florida John Ray Hendley Millen, Georgia Mary Weldon Hendricks Statesboro, Georgia Julio Ann Hendrix Statesboro, Georgia Virginia Mae Hendrix PortalfGeorgia Dorothy Evelyn Hickman Sylvania, Georgia JSM codeine Hightower Brunswick, Georgia Lee H. Hilton Sylvania, Georgia Jean Stanley Holmes Sandersville, Georgia Herbert Holton Statesboro, Georgia Carolyn Hooks Lexsy, Georgia Charles Lee Howard Statesboro, Georgia Talmadge Hughes Ludowici, Georgia Choyce Jackson Washington, Georgia Catherine Johnson Millen, Georgia Dan Leon Johnson Franklin, Georgia Jimmy Ray Johnson Stillmore, Georgia James F. Johnston Albany, Georgia Don W. Jones Statesboro, Georgia Jane Marie Jones Louisville, Georgia Judith L. Jones Clyo, Georgia Lynn Collins Jones Metter, Georgia Susan Jones Lyons, Georgia .1 A 'K Q .::.f.' 3- . J' Q1 . ff. .., L, Nil' , Me - . 'Y , if 4,0 , , ,ff-sz.-.5 lri? 7 ' if 'ia fl' Q -.,, .. suv. . I ,I-K ....... g ,, ., .. , t Y l - , ,..-, I .L r- M, A . , 'V' Q za- 11- ' A- ' A 5' 'cn 11 Q... 1, .,..,,,., ' E lm' ,Q ' ' 1421 ' ,, . if ' '.5.::1, ':i . 1 J .' : 4. -Q -' 't'ili ' 1 s it ' A... 'fs . 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Toccoa, Georgia Bill Carlton Lokey Thomason, Georgia gg f James Long ' S Richmond, Virginia ,-.wr Sarah Lee Love Y' Savannah, Georgia Mary Ann Lunsford Omega, Georgia Frederick Albert McCall Statesboro, Georgia . Miriam Elizabeth McClain Pelham, Georgia .. V ..- W I. , Fvw. QQ . Kay McCormick Brooklet, Georgia A, ' Y... , - Robert Daniel McGirt -. ' Poulan, Georgia Carl Edward McLeskey Atlanta, Georgia 'K' 4' A -1 3 A - L ,- v sz X -vw-New AWFX-4 1- Mary Carol McNorriIl Waynesboro, Georgia Billie Elizabeth McWilliams St. Simons, Georgia John Charles Mahaffey Luclowici, Georgia Q:--'ir William Pierce Mallard Sardis, Georgia 1L 14 .nw-' iw QZQMN ,e 1 Q Loi ,..-.,,fw 9 9 Wm. FIIESIIMAN CLASS Donald Hubert Manning Patterson, Georgia Alice Ann Manry Edison, Georgia Dorna Jayne Marchant Omega, Georgia Mary Will Marchman Springfield, Georgia Wenonah Gene Martin Madison, Georgia Thelma Lula Metzger Clyo, Georgia Carolyn Lucille Miller Waycross, Georgia Eloise Minton Kite, Georgia Willis Homer Moore Sandersville, Georgia Eleanor Louise Morris Hazlehurst, Georgia Sara Joycelyn Mosley Wrightsville, Georgia Doyle Moulder Suwanee, Georgia Charlotte Nell Mullis Brunswick, Georgia Margaret Lynn Murphy Statesboro, Georgia Reuben Herman Neely Chattahoochee, Florida Linda Sue Nessmith Statesboro, Georgia Melva Nevil Brooklet, Georgia Tony Marlin Nevil Register, Georgia James Augustus Newsome Statesboro, Georgia Ben Norton Wrens, Georgia Ulysses Lindner Odom Waynesboro, Georgia Ava Owens Fitzgerald, Georgia Mary Charlotte Owens Marietta, Georgia Betty Lou Page Lyons, Georgia -- ' ff N V 'Z lN. i f ' , , ' hi 4' , -431 : 'Ash' I. I .-., -' l f' WV if? QL-I age. 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Q xr K K Vx A. 9 4 .4 A Bernard Lee Palmer Camilla, Georgia James Cecil Park Statesboro, Georgia Martha Rawls Parrish Statesboro, Georgia Sylvia Anne Parrish Brooklet, Georgia Earlene Payne Wrightsville, Georgia Henry Franklin Pierce Eastman, Georgia Linda Grayce Plummer Albany, Georgia Elizabeth Cowan Potts Conyers, Georgia Jan-ice LaVerne Powell Blackshear, Georgia David Allen' Powers Tilton, Georgia Jim Pritchard Twin City, Georgia Betty Lee Rahn Springfield, Georgia Joyce Rahn Springfield, Georgia Graydon Dennis Reddick Sylvania, Georgia Wilton LaVaughn Reddick Sylvania, Georgia Judith Ann Rittenhouse Statesboro, Georgia Winston Ronald Rose Alva, Kentucky Mary Annette Ross Macon, Georgia Sally Laurell Ruark Macon, Georgia George Luther Rucker Thomson, Georgia Joyce Marie Ryan Savannah, Georgia Rita Jane Sanders Brooklet, Georgia Betty Jan Saunders Portal, Georgia John Donald Scott Newington, Georgia gait, tx V. . f -Q E 5 K CQ Y S se an , . 'T is i' I fe 'Q gk Q' 1. ' If f I x X -s . x 4 Q A , P? F 'i.g'f ' . - ' , . 'L I xy lbw? -- ,. h X . If X it-, , -2 'UN N iq, QW Q f ' ' las! S., ,, ,, aim. . . , - ' - get - , if , of , ' ,,,, il. H. 'P fl A I A - 'W ..,. A L g L ie' 'L H ,Q ' f Q i 2 pvk ' . 3 E 'Q ' ' f J. in G f A K - Am-gall i f 1 in l fo., ,fn 9' X' 2 ff' Jw A., 11' Ihg,,.1, 1- wg it ., .gk M., ,.,,V Mg: -gifs , . Q3 fff, , Q.. W L wr--N -W .Y is. 1 ,V i f -4 ---- ,- -' J . V - '. 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Pup, 1 -. -' 5 I+ QE gage .X gf gf -3 SL wi' A W, Barbara Clare Williams Decatur, Georgia Christine Williams Lenox, Georgia Daniel Williams Homestead, Florida KYPX. www l QS N. ' n Q F1 f pw fe- W Mickie Williams Savannah, Georgia Patricia Faye Williams Statesboro, Georgia Rachel Wilson Springfield, Georgia 1 Emily Ruth Wise Emory Univ., Georgia Joseph Lee Young .. Ludowici, Georgia Judy Garland Zetterower Statesboro, Georgia V ' , ,-.kwin , e., . :Y rf- YES 9' 'i 'es wr . xfmr 1 t 'Sn' x 'V Ax. w..,.,,- ,sf organization xx . Preparing for Tomorrow by Working Together Today Clubs Mu ie Groups Publications XJ Q. f 4 ghqp , , : xi g t . TA L: iz A, . . , XL-A:-1 W I Q -v ig T A T Q o no Q- - - , as ,Ecqsgf - .- V i ,, xxmlir , ' v H I 'if X 'A H-,,,:,w x ,M -, NX, V 6 A ! ij 'S-5 ?'1-px , ,, ' new - 2 -. V rf' ' - M Maw K ' Y' L- . 5 V I, i 'gl Nxigyx NN ':. it ' 'gc -Si: X. I' T M, ' T 4 T .A .Q jx T Q . 1 'bf' ' ' 'fa Viv-'ff A v W- EST, Aors . 4 X xgijswg ' , T, .Mb g . N 1. o , 51? E5f57'4' 'W To 2 x .Vg Q X 'A -MQ T f Siii'-15:5 'X V, xvlxg or ' 0 Ho I wmv hgbbws memakers pf Tomo Builders of Tomorrow through Industrlu bheW5 V5 de Eco ,Tow through Arts' Nt Cm nm-mes' ome V4 -15 1 wwwvf s. 2 Band students perform at halftime. Pfe P01-jug f Or fhe fufllre 05,0 U gh Sgfehc 9. S .:r Brava 1 Q is 2 i .4 ,fl ' , ' fix' 1 F if 4, Aj' frfifgm ..,.. 9- r' if if -T: fi... M .X g xt i. 4 rough the LRC- h A helping hand K 3 wi 1 Y, ,,,.., Au: J-up fl- 'N 3 Sitting Rose Watkins DeWayne Dutton Bob Byrd. Standing: Skeeter Griffin, Liz Morgan, Ed Brown, Jane Jackson, Jerry Brown, Romona Wall, Ralph Walton STUDENT CIIUNCIL Leading and Promoting By Planning and Working. At the head of the student activities is the Student Council, a group of officers chosen by the entire college group, to promote the general welfare of the college through active participation of the students in campus life. Each class has a number of representatives, and, by each class working together, the student body is able to engage in and initiate worthwhile activities on the campus. All activities are planned for the advancement of college life. The ,Student Council is not a student government, but a coordinating body for all the student activities. OFFICERS DEWAYNE ouTToN . . ....... ..... P resident BOB BYRD ...... .... V ice-President ROSE WATKINS . . . .Secretary-Treasurer 355 ,- V.. C7 f ,N me First Row, seated: Joyce Kirkland, Bob Byrd, Joan Lindsey. Second Row, standing: Fred Fagnont, Beverly Perkins, Dewoyne Dutton, Joan Hurst, Britt Fayssoux Social Committee , The social committee is a group designated to co-ordinate social affairs on the campus. It also tries to iron out difficulties and solve problems con- cerning various social functions and the social program as a whole. One of the mony dances sponsored by the social committee. Another project - the homecoming bor-b-cue. ',,.-1. e -., ' .H f . A .V 5 . pw- fi e l A Cliff O'Neal, Albert Cornelison, Robert Gore, Mrs. Hartley, Richard Cates, Billy Jackson, Albert Norman lSeatedl Marion Porter, Don Stoner, Don Wallen lSl'cnd- ingl. Cone llall House Council The House Council is Made Up of Leaders Who Regulate Life in the Dormitories. Lewis llall House Council Y? Shirley Maxwell, Mrs. McCorkle, Janelle Cobb, Shirley Ledbetter lSeatedl. Frances Belle McGirt, Nan Lee, Joan Hurst, Patsy Page, Joyce Walton, Pokey Marriott lStandingl. H 'E 'Sh Q .Hel es' A , fl- 3 A .iz South, Mimi Saba, Mrs. Jackson, 1ousemother, Sandra Hanson, Jane Jack- son, Ruth Sutton Odom, Mary Alice Taft, Iarol Goff, Betty Lynn Cadle, Rosalyn Applegate, Maxie Jo Mimbs, Burbard NAcBrayen, Nancy Smith, Ellan Brandon, Carolyn Davis, Frankie Bland, Peggy Whitfield. We t Hall House Council Sanford Hall House Council -'H--.......m.... Doug Cory, Mrs. Clee Franklin, John Sawyer, Ed McLeskey, Sam Rogers, Bobby Teasley, Joe Waters, Jerry Brown, James Reddish, Joe Edwards. East Hall House Council X X if Big Sisters Clull Sitting: Ava Owens, Helen Tanner, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Mary Carol Bowers, Mickie Williams. Standing: Mary Jo Fulghum, Thelma Metzer, Barbara Williams, Doris Staten, Romona Wall, Jean LeHardy, Dorothy Hickman, Madge Lanier, Laural Lanier, Charlotte Owens. First Row: Joan Parkerson, Pat Fletcher, Merinda Barbee, Diana Bair, Mary Jo Hodges, Carolynr Hart, Sandra Tindol. 'Second Row: Wanda Broome, Dahlia Evans, Frankie Booth, Cecile Woodard, Liz South, Peggy Whitfield, Sandra Wiggins, Sara Miller, Joyce Kirkland, Betty Lynn Cadle. Third Row: Wylene Fowler, Mary Alice Taft, Linda Hardee, Mildred Tyler, Jerry Shealey, Vermel Pierce, Virginia Barrett, Barbara Kotel, Janice Booth, Janeflack- son, Betty Jane Rushing. Fourth Row: Lucile Parker, Sandy Hanson, Shirley Maxwell, Ina Jones, Linda Rowell, Elinor Nevil, Mary Ellen Sumner, Jackie Kennedy, Omilia Reeves. BIG SISTERS-The Big Sister Club was organized to help freshman girls cmd girls who transfer to G.T.C. from other colleges. 1 X, B i t Primitive Baptist ff Youth Fellowship ' lrene Groover, Rita Jane Sanders, Beverly Perkins, Ann Cason, Charlotte Blitch, Jane Richardson, Calvin Driggers, Jennie Faye Morgan, Milton Norris, Rufus Futch, Lynn Murphy, Mrs. Hartley. PBYF-All students who are ,,,,,, members of a Primitive Bap- E 7 tist church, or students who interested, may become mem- bers ot this organization. E, Canterbury Club 1 'ff ' if-Eiga-xiii'-'if 'Siu-. f f Q Billie McWilliams, Claudia Tinker, Tom ef Bryson, Martha Tinker, Ralph Bailey, Jean we Fitzgerald, Father Bob Pepples. v. 17 THE CANTERBURY CLUB - An Episcopal organization for college students, is a relatively X new one on the G.T.C. carnpus. f ' lts primary objective is to pro- J mote a deeper understanding ' of the religious lite on this campus with an emphasis on fun and fellowship. an i i l vs X 5 Nu-1 -1-A-ml First Row, left to right: Sally Ruark, Doodle Jackson, Dexter Hughes, Bobby Forester, Joyce Ryan, Willene Fisher, Charlotte Owens, Lynette Tanner, Sue Seltzer, Wilma Lee, Audrey Strickland, Sylvia Parrish, Linda Rowell, Joyce Walton, Linda Hardy. Second Row: Diana Bair, Duward Welchel, Jane Jackson, Aubrey Highsmith, Joyce Kirkland, Stanley Brobston, Carole Johnson, Bill Brookerd, Sue Kirby, Barbara Kotal, Betty Lynn Cadle, Virginia Sikes Jo Ann Parker, Sue Whaley, Ford Bailey, Ann Daniels. Third Row: Gloria Kilgore, Dahlia Evans, Joyce Clark, Joyce Crosby, Mona Drake, Mary Carole Bowers, Betty George, Glenda Durrence, Jan Powell, Glenda Grayson, Dot Yearwood, Jerri Todd, Kitty Kelly, Jane Smith, Foggy Hooks, Barbara Williams. Fourth Row: Ben Norton, Sonny Bridges, Richard Cates, Donald Wells, Rubin Neely, Edward Robbins, Herbert Houston, James Johnston, James Beall, Dennis DeLoach, Wallace Tanner, Bob Mitchell, Ralph Ward, Cliff O'NeaI. The BSU is a link between the Baptist church and the campus. All students who are members ot a Baptist church are potential members of the Baptist Student Union and are invited to join the B.S.U. It is a chance for you to put into practice the thing learned at home regarding your church activities. Baptist Student Union OFFICERS . . . .President lst Vice-President . . . 2nd Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . Treasurer BILL BROOKERD . BARBARA KOTEL. DIANA BAIR . . . JOYCE JACKSON . AUBREY HIGHSMITH . . Wesley Fnundation OFFICERS BILLY JACKSON . ........ .... P resident JOYCE MARTIN . . . Vice-President ENID JACKSON . . . .... Secretary IVA MAE DINKINS . . . . . Treasurer The.Wesley Foundation, the Methodist student organization on the campus, invites all students to become active members. lt is through your support of this organization the Methodist Church is seeking to further higher education. We feel you will find the Wesley Foundation a place where you can fulfill those obligations you feel toward God. Make the Wesley Foundation your home away from home. First Row: Beverly Hall, Miriam McClain, Millie Jo Bond, Verla Garrett, Beverly King. Second Row: Frankie Booth, Jan Epps, Joy Rahn, Joyce Martin, Enid Jackson, Wanda Broome, Ellen Sumner, Judy Jones. Third Row: Joan Parkerson, Emory Cartrett, Amalie Reeves, Skeeter Griffin, Sandy Hanson, June Watts, Louise Westbrook Billy Jackson, Maxie Jo Mimbs, Eloise Minton, Sara Miller, Buddy Rainey, Thelma Metzger, Ernie Borders, Carolyn Davis. C 6 5 49' .H E ' xx' ' I ., J- - , . , fe x ., X... 'ff jr-M 1 amz :fi E . VP? J' XT I Dave Esmond, Norman Skeeter Griffin, Charlie Iddins, Don Wollen, Howard Bo Warren, Bobby Teasley, George Morrell, Kenneth Gale, John Sawyer, Vondall Hall, Ralph Berryhill, Don Avery, Ronnie Rush, Dough Corry. The T Club is composed of men who have been awarded a letter for participation in a varsity sport. The club operates a concession stand at all ath- letic contests, the profits from which are used for additions to the athletic facilities. Albert Norman, Tom Bryson, Earl Sevicard, Gene Collins, Gene Harland, Paul Bailey, Robert Gore, Charlie Musselwhite, Jerry Bryson, John Vaughn, Edison Padgett, Harry Russell, Ray Belve, Ed Bailey, Fred Chance, James Beall, Millard McNeal, Herbert Golbreath, John Sorrell, Donald Wells. The V Club of GTC is an organization ot the veterans for the promotion of good fel- lowship and relationship among the veterans, students, and members of the faculty. The purpose of this club is to pro- mote the rapid social and edu- cational readjustment of all veterans attending GTC. Jan Epps, Juneth Hanson, Joyce Kirkland, Dexter Hughes, Bobby Forest, Earline Payne, Faye Harden, Beverly Peavy, Wal- lace DeWitt, Charlie Harper, Sandra Tendle, Kirbelene Stevens, Jim Phelps, Virginia Sikes, Pokey Marriett, Sue Whaley, Wayne Edwards, Dorothy Hick- man, Mickie Williams, Peggy Cowart, Wayne Adams, Joyce Jackson, Richard Cates, Reuben Neily, Margaret Brown, Joy Rogers, Sora Miller, Ellen Sumner, Betty Claxton, Pat Neameth, Judy Atkins, Mary Jo Hodges, Martha Tinker, Jane Jackson, Don McDougald, Kenny Giddens, Edward Ribbins, Billy Jackson, Enid Jackson, Ina Jones, Kitty Wingate, Romona Wall, June Watts, Pat Fletcher, Larry Hyde, Ralph Wall. The Phi Beta Lambda is composed of student workers. lt attempts to publicize the value of student workers on campus and organize them for social activities and discussion of common problems. Martha Tinker, Mimi Saba, Miss Roxie Remely, Miss Freida Garnot, Bob Byrd, Fred Fagnant, Bob Spell, Joan Parkerson, Dexter Hughes, Peggy Cowart, Ronnie Clark, Kathy Simmons, Marilyn Durrance, Dinece Hinson, Verla Garret, Armale Reeves, Shirley Gnann, Mary McNorril, Charlotte Blitch, Mary Hendricks, Linda NeSmith, Barbara Williams, Charlie Harper, Linda Rowell, Earldin Schuman, James Johnston. The Alpha Rho Tau is a club organized for the benefit of students who are interested in art. The general purpose of the club is to further the apprecia- tion of art on G.T.C. campus. Alpha Rho Tau is the sponsor of the Annual Beauty Review. Phi Beta Lambda ,.f,. . gi T 1- .f f Q- . hi L K 5 5 1 F Rfixg 'X' iii! F. 24 .f.,zz ,-'eip 251.4 5- ., ' ge, -.ag f - E V 5 5 4 J ikvmza i rift of wi-.mf ea of is seems -JJ Alpha Rho ,swim J Tau -W N t - .. H. , me 4, g --Q. ': f-,u'. poWa no 1- --MMM T' fi --W' . X- , X-A. , eww Ministerial As ociation Dewayne Dutton, Vice'Pres., Glen Coston, Pres., Janelle Cobb, Znd Vice-Pres., Her- bert Golbrarth, Richard Cates, Emory Cartrett, Bob Mitchell, Dr. George Rogers, Sponsor, Tom Bryson, Dr. Clark Knowlton, Sponsor, Louis Doc Green, Bob Allen. The IRC has tor its objec- tives the understanding and comprehension of international affairs through studying and the presentation of programs and materials at its meetings. Membership is open to every- one with a desire to better in- ternational relations. Grandville Rainey, Duward Whechel, Wil- lis Moore, Bill Hinson, John Carroll, Richard Cates, Emory Cartrett, Franklin Pierce. The Ministerial Association was organized this year on campus. lt is composed ot those students who are working to- ward tull time Religious work. International llelati on Club Carmen R. Powell, Ellen Blizzard, Presi- dent, Freida Gernant, Sponsor, Jackie Mikell, Secretory, Sue Whaley, Marjorie Crouch, Marshall Hamilton, Constance Cone, J. D. Park, Grace Cooper, Fielding Russell, Roxie Remley, Marjorie Guardia. Kappa Delta Pi, the National Educational Honorary Society. Students are elected to this organization in their junior and senior years of college. Eligi- bility is on the basis of high scholastic average and leader- ship qualities. Ellen Blizzard, Secretary, Diana Bair, Di- rector, Gladys Brown, Dorothy Few, Betty Watson, Wilma Ricketson, Mary Hender- son, Virginia Smith, Lucille Parker, Ellen Summer, Freida Gernant, William R. Sanders, Bob Allen, Ric Mandes, Cliff O'Neal, Fielding Russell. Alpha Psi Omega, a national dramatic honorary fraternity. After a member has partici- pated in the local organization, the Masquers, for a sufficient length of time and has com- pleted a certain amount of work, he is eligible for mem- bership. Each year Alpha Psi Omega presents an award to the student who has contrib-- uted most to the advancement of the theatre on the GTC campus. Kappa Delta Pi vi? ,N Alpha P i llmega F3 l 4 .l -fit , V .1 1 Ei : sae ey Mary Henderson, Molly Williams, Ann Waters, Judy Rittenhouse, Ellen Blizzard, Bill Sanders, Diana Bair, Ruth Odom, Dewayne Dutton, Virginia Smith, Ellen Sumner, Kitty Kelly, Wilma Fowler, Barbara Williams, Jan Epps, Martha Rawls Parrish,Jean Holmes, Sylvia Gurgunus, Joyce Kirkland, Gladys Brown, Joy Rhan, Gerry Todd, ll Sandra Tindol, Wilma Ricketson, Jenny Fay Morgan, Miss Dorothy Few, Bobbie Butler, Glenda Smith, Bob Spell, Jimmy Ray Johnson, Ric Mandes, Bill Hinson, il Emory Cartrett, Cliff O'Neal, Betty Watson, June Durham, Mimi Saba. 1 l Dlasquers 1 Masquers is the dramatics club on campus. Anyone with a sincere interest in dramatics may become a member of Masquers. The members of Masquers learn production and stage work, while presenting several productions during the year. After completing a required amount of work, members may apply for membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the national honor- ary dramatic fraternity, OFFICERS DIANA BAIR . , ...... .... P resident BILL SANDERS .... . . .Vice-President ELLEN BLIZZARD ..... . . .Secretary RUTH SUTTON ODOM . . . .Treasurer l l i I i 1 i l li Future Teachers of America OFFICERS ALBERT CORNELISON ........ .... P resident MARY FANE HARPER . . . . Vice-President WANDA BROOM . . . . . . Secretary ALBERT NORMAN . . . . Treasurer Members originate and produce a program designed to, encourage high school students to become teachers. Janice Powell, Emma Jean Brannen, Sue Seltzer, Wilma Lee, Joyce Jackson, Charlotte Owens, Sandra Tendle, Lynette Tanner, Joyce Walton, Gerry Todd, Dahlia Evans, Ann Murry, Sandra Wiggens, Joyce Clark, Joyce Martin, Mary Jo Hodges, Nona Gene Martin, Milly Jo Bond, Glenda Durrance, Dotf' Yearwook, Charlie Bennett, Judy Jones, Mary Welden Hendricks, John Anderson, Wallace Tanner, Jacob Carlton, Bob Mitchell, Dr. Pards, Albert Cornelison, Albert Norman, Herbert Galbreath, James Beall, Herbert Houston, Billy Jackson, Ralph Ward. LJ si 'fl ff-' -ta: 19' +3 '4 . 1 VJ 1 1 134: S J.-. '52 e- r ' ,Jima if f ' - 31-32, . ' wx :3 Www MWRW' Z 5 it if En Melodic Sistie Poe, Treasurer, Cecile Woodward, President, Virginia Sikes, Secretary, Jean Fitzgerald, Oueda Newby, Sarah Frances Driggers, Choyce Jackson, Virginia Barrett, Vermelle Pierce, Maralon Westbrook, Charlotte Mullis, Ruth S. Odum, Joyce Ryan, Mary Ann Harrell, Kitty Kelly, Nan Stephens, lrene Groover, JoAnn Ham- ilton, Mary W. Hendricks. En Melodie is a girls' music club open to all women majors and minors and all other women interested in music. l' 1 1 llrgan Guild Marion Porter, Sarah Francis Driggers Mr. Broucek, Sponsor, Charlotte Mullisf Irene Groover, Mary Weldon Hendricks, Gayle1Hamilton. The Organ Guild is made up of those students studying the organ. The Guild sponsors con- certs and has many interesting programs at their monthly meetings. I l. ll l 1 l l l 11 1 1l 11 l1 ll 1 1 I l l l ll . 1 l l l l l 1 1 l l 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 we D J-A l .w: ,.,1,w ' EN S Nix ' X 1-11 -vi-fs X A - l ix Ns '-5 H' XXX: K ' ' Diana Bair, Ann Waters, Jane Jackson, Dewayne Dutton, Joan Hurst, Joyce Kirk- land, Verla Garrett, Sandra Tindol, Glenda Smith, Tom Bryson, Willene Fisher, Loretta Edge, Dr. Farkas, Barbara Kotal, Richard Cates, Joyce Jackson, Curt Walker, Harris West, Joanne Parker, Marion Porter, Chip Culpepper, James Johnston, Wayne Ed- wards, Clearance Miller, Robert Gore, Richard Lipscomb, Emory Cartrett. This Club is organized from the members of the French and German classes and other stu- dents who are interested in for- eign languages. Gerry Todd, Jan Epps, Mary Alice Taft, Sandra Tindol, Beth Bannister, Sylvia Gurganus, Jackie Kennedy, Jennie Faye Morgan, Joyce Kirkland, Diana Bair, Dorothy Dock, Mimi Saba, Loretta Edge, JoAnn Parker, Dr. Russell, Richard Cates, Bobby Forester, James Johnston, Bob Spell Miss Guardia, Joyce Jackson, Patsy Schuman. 1 The English Club is organ- ized on the GTC campus for the purpose of promoting an interest in the correct use of the English language and a love for English literature. Foreign Language Club itl l ' , r rI,,,,!l, 5,1 ix wiwglgm lezlrlfvlfll llllfelrn Qlj f lv ll i' 9' x lliilfiaff l y, rll lt l ! 'N .ix . l Y l R E IB h r -n-.M-----e ,. -, .N , g ,, . nw.. 'T -v ..,..- If sw -N-lb The English Club ' '17 so 8 Q 'ss A sociation of Childhood Education OFFICERS FRANCES BELLE McGlRT ........ ...... P resident CHARLIE IDDENS .... . . lst Vice-President VIAL BROWN ..... . .2nd Vice-President MARY JANE HARPER . . .3rd Vice-President ELLEN SUMNER . . ...... Secretary WANDA BROOME . . . . . . Treasurer The Association for Childhood Education is an organization of students who are majoring in the field of elementary education. lts purpose is to give students an insight into elementary school work, including opportunities to serve and to see problems which will confront them as teachers. Annelle Pittman, Joan Parkerson, Lynette Tanner, Wilma Lee, Sue Seltzer, Marian Weaver, Palma Evans, Peggy Whitfield, Wanda Broome, Frances Belle McGlrt Vila Brown, Ludell Langham, Punky Allen, Carlene Ushry, Mary Strickland, Harriet McGowan, Carolyn Branch, Thelma Metzer, Judy Theus, Shirley Hodges, Shirley Garnett Vera Smith, June Murry, Shirley Rayburn, Myra Flanders, Janis Booth, Gloria Bedenbaugh, Linda Rowell, Judy Jones, Ann Manny, Willie Marchman, Jane Durham: Janis Powell, Julia Pryor, Dahlia Evans, Emma Jean Brannon, Pat Robinson, Sybil Coley, Wayne Adams, Barbara Prysock, Francis Doss, Joan Wilcher, Charlie lddmsi Edward Robbins, Myrtice McDaniels, Lucille Parker, Billy Jackson, Beverly O'Conner, Carmen Powell, Joan Lindsey, Shirley Maxwell. 1 1' fini ff- , X N,.k .4 e if ' l gs i X1 s 2 xx First Row: Kay Whittle, Martha Brantley, Kay McCormick, Mary Carol Bowers, Yucnne Lanier, Madge Lanier. Second Row: Enid Jackson, Ann Cason, Vendora Lanier Joyce Clark, Pat Brannen, Ann Harrison, Barbara Langley, Billie McWilliams. Third Row: Sally Ruark, Miss Wingo, Gerry Shealey, Beverly Peavy, Carolyn Ellington Alice Williams, Bev. Perkins, Sis Heys, Pat NeSmith, Mrs. Moore, Fourth Row: Barbara Phillips, Dean Tyre, Claudia Tinker, Jane Morris, Alice Brock, Nan Flanders Joanne Sharpe, Betty Rahn, Mildred Tyler, Sarah Ann Jordan. Fifth Row: Miss Bolton, Foyce Hendrix, Jane Smith, Judy Adkins, Ann Frier, Sue Ansley, Frances Crews Patsy Calvin, Carolyn Freeman, Audrey Strickland. Hume Economics Club OFFICERS SIS HEYS ..... ....... .... P r esident ALICE WILLIAMS . . . . . Vice-President BEVERLEY PERKINS . . . . Vice-President BEVERLEY PEAVY .... . . Secretary CAROLYN ELLINGTON . . . . Treasurer The Home Economics Club membership is made up of students who are majoring or minoring in home economics and students who are particularly interested in the field, Bi-monthly meetings are held to discuss professional interests and opportunities, to promote good fellowship among the members, and to offer opportunities for individual growth and development. The organization is affiliated with the American Home Economics Association, Province Ill College Club Section, and Georgia Home Economics Association College Club group. State and Province Ill officers have been selected from our membership. Each year one girl is chosen as Miss Home Economics. This is the highest honor that the club can give one of its members. She is chosen on the basis of work and leadership in the club. Last year the award was given to Miss Janice Miller, junior, Brooklet. is we 4448 0-Q90-G 'N . , 4 '- . -U Se -Z. me 2' v- J f 'd 'lJ 7iH . . ,,..,.. . .,.,, ,Z A -'-- 1 '2'3:5,3 wfiQf,. x?.'E'5:?- E:i: 'fi e Q52 As 3 , -5 '. l Xxx e Z? Q, I ima, . N..-. , Jane Morris, Martha Cason, Helen Tanner, John Ell Hendley, lna Jones, Liz Morgan, Lucy Melton, Mrs. W. S. Hanner, Ralph Walton, Richard Cates, Mr. Tully , Pennington, Wayne Edwards, Albert Norman, Charles Baggley, Wallace Tanner, Jeanne Hithtower, Wilson Howard, Janell Cobb, Glenda Grayson, Sonny Bridges, i Dr. John A. Boole, Albert Cornelison, Mr. Davis. l I Science Club The Science Club is composed of exoct science majors ond minors, and o few other students who are interested in the science fields. OFFICERS JOHN ELL HENDLEY . ..4..... .... P resident INA JONES ..... . .Vice-President MARY TIPPINS . . . . . .Secretary IVA MAE DINKINS . . .Treasurer l 4 1 l 9' ' lr -audi r F' 'asv-'l , k Industrial Arts Club The lndustrial Arts Club is made up of students who are majoring or minoring in industrial arts, The members seek to emphasize the-need of industrial arts throughout the state as well as on GTC campus, With their motto, Fellowship, Scholarship, and Service, in mind, they strive to promote professional interest, fellowship, and growth among the students of industrial arts on the campus. Edward McClesky Aubury Highsmith, Rufus Futch, William Webb, Donald Wells, Mr. Godfrew, Colvin Driggers, George Buddy Martin, Hugh Hagan Sammy Powell Barney Owens Sam Rogers Wiley Dill, Ed Townsend, Allen Webb, Joan Sorrell. fl E li' 5: Wlli' l P 'G 78' Fx mm y X , ' i C' H g 5 K ' l W wxifer- N l ll V . .47 N3 . .va-3. 4 I V. -.W 'l . ' 'f r is -fl A r T H 5 1 Q Q .'5 Z21'I 'r-,: ' I WE UEISSQU cf! C 51 , 'l X r .1 Music Education Club OFFICERS EARL Juicy SMITH . . ....... .... P resident RUTH SUTTON ODUM . . . .Vice-President KITTY KELLY ..... .... S ecretary VIRGINIA BARRETT . . , . . Treasurer The Music Education Club is an organized club which is o local branch of the Music Educators National Conference. All music majors automatically become members of this organization. Sara Groover, Choyce Jackson, Joyce! Tyan, Smith, Vermel Pierce, John Chambliss, Ceil Milton Norras, Jimmy Tidwell, Ralph Bailey, Denzil Sellars, Ninivois Croft, Billy Sanders, Mary Weldon Hendrix, Irene Groaver, Jon Futch, Carol Johnson, Jean Fitzgerald, Virginia Barrett, Ruth Odom, Earl Woodward, Sara Frances Driggers, Bobby Godwin, Marolan Westbrook, Jo Ann Hamilton, Nan Stephens, Mell Kelly, Mary Ann Harrall, Linda NeSmith, Ouida Newby, Guy Thompson, Stanly Brebston, DeWayne Button, Charlie Griffin, Joe Brewer, David Powers, Duward Whelchel, Jimmie Rae Johnson, Jim Park, Bernie Palmer, Jack Willis, Cranford Sutton. Future Business Leaders of America OFFICERS SHIRLEY ANN JONES ........ ..... P resident AVONEL MORRIS . . ..... Vice-President BERRY MORE .... . .Recording Secretary MARY JO HARPER . . ...... Treasurer The FBLA is a club organized for business majors and minors. Goals for the club are developing on alumni association for graduate business students and bettering business conditions in Georgia, The book exchange on GTC campus is operated by the FBLA. June Kight, Rita Jane Sanders, Rose Watkins, Pat Fletcher, Charlotte Mullis, Willene Fisher, Jane Kight, Shirley Jenkins, Frankie Booth, Joyce Walton, Pokey Marriot, Mary Jo Hodges, Bobby Teasley, Berry Moore, Bobby Shell, Betty Jane Rushing, Merinda Borbee, Carolyn Hart, Patsy Page, Marlyn Durrance, June Brown, Joyce Powell, Beverly King,,Betty Claxton, Ellen Blizzard, Powell Collins, Muriam McClain, Barbara McAffee, Glenda Durrance, Mary Welden Hendricks, Elmarie Smith, Uldine Shuman, Jacob Carlton, Gloria Kilgore, Charles Tyre, Sebring Tnler, Elliot Hodges Tal Orr, Ernie Boders, Leonard McCook, Parrish Blitch, Jane Martin. ,as , mam I 55 I s I touo I A 4... .l.. in Q 3 1 'Q rv in -Q A :' ff ,. , V Q Q sw , , ti .sf x j ,ff 6'-ae. Q X Q, 3 Ya 4 1 ,hs is .f 4 s ,W X .. gi IDM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.4..-f.eWr-e,,,- 4 ,:4i,:? fe 5 -' W' Y Q A ,A , . f U Y . v W 0 MMM ,W we 12 1. J . er.. WEE , . Q 4 V UM-m.W,,,,,,,,, . ,.... N ..M.-..,.,.. Philharmonic Choir DR. RONALD J. NEIL Conductor M E M B E R S Judy Adkins Marcia Allen Virginia Barrett Ellan Brandon Vila Browne Sara Driggers June Durham Barbara Faulk Willene Fisher Rv.. Mary A. Harrell Carolyn Miller Jennie F. Morgan Ouida Newby Vermelle Pierce Sally Ruark Joyce Ryan Nan Stephens Betty Watson N.. tw Carol Blanton Frankie Booth Martha Cason Mona Drake Jean Fitzgerald Joann Hamilton Carol Henon Jean Hightower Choyce Jackson ' Carol Jackson Joyce Kirkland Ruth Odom Linda Rowell Nancy Smith June Watts Murolon Westbrook Ludelle Langham Shirley Jones Linda Plummer Romona Wall John Chambliss Calvin Driggers Bobby Godwin James Johnston Mel Kelly Clif O'Neal Marion Porter Earl Smith Ralph Bailey Stan Brobston Emory Cartrett James Conaway Emory Giles Jimmy Johnson James Jones Milton Norras Billy Sanders Denzil Sellers Guy Thompson Duward Whelchel Jack Willis Paul Brisendine Robert Adams Dennis Deloach Tommy Anderson Jim Park W,-. DANA KING Director Peggy Allen, Larry Aultman, Ralph Bailey, Virginia, Barrett, Carol Blanton, Stan Brobston, John Chambliss, Loretta Cooper, Glen Coston, Ninivois Croft, Faye Crouch, Dinnis DeLoach, Sarah Driggers, Annette Durden, Joe Fields, Jean Fitzgerald, Pat Fletcher, Wilmeth Fowler, Francise Ful- ford, Betty George, Charlie Griffin, Bobby Godwin, Sara Groover, Mary Harrell, Loren Hatfield, Mary Hendricks, Mary Jo Hodges, Iris Hurst, Carole Johnson, James Jones, Shirley Jones, Bob Jarrell, Kitty Kelly, Mel Kelly, Billie Kinchen, David Lamb, Laural Lanier, Mary McNorrill, Charlotte Mullis, Willis More, Milton Norris, Ruth Odom, Bernie Palmer, Jim Park, Joann- Parker, Jaan Parkerson, Linda Plummer, Vermelle Pierce, Sistie Poe, David Powers, Bob Priestley, Denzil Sellers, Tommy Singletary, Earl Smith, Mary Smith, Betty Tarpley, Guy Thompson, James Tidwell, Lant Wall, June Watts, Y Q.. Maralon Westbrook, DuWard Whelchel, ' , . , I- Jack Willis, Cecile Woodard, Betty N 'A 3 - g . . Claxton' ww ,LE i wx. . ef-.L .f,. Q - The Concert Band takes a large part in campus affairs, presenting concerts, chapel programs, and the like, The Band also makes trips to give concerts in others cities. Concert Band Basketball Band y jt wx i... .X: ,: .e,.:1 i ...,, .,., ef ..,. A . 1 f- Y,-- gl M: -If , X , s h 1- 5 ' - ,-.gg 5 , px . D96 .. K V fm S . f ' t t t . t t -' i'-Q el 1 , I A . D as Q Q s . Yi DANA KING Q ' ff A ' 'kveff -Qfr , jiri . . 1 , V ' AW' ' 'w V 2 if 'EF 1 wi 'ii' -. 1.3 , ., Q Dffeffvf iff' i.e:: 1'f' it We J V 4. f - fi ' . sew ,J fi x-iii L. gi e .8- ,J an-gg, -s. 1 -1 The basketball band is .com- ' we E e if ,,'. 'ik ,12' - posed of the male members of 1, V, f r , , 1 I i 1. .1 W, ' ' - ' .,j X' tx L by - the concert band. They perform ,N ., i 4 59-K3 ' , i during the basketball games ' , 'c',- S,.my. Xl 5mP jg, j-'jf HWQ, ,-- - ---- ---- adcling much to the life and G f gfg QYEHJ , at spirit ofthe ball games. L deff , 1-Q . ., .. : x l V ' J qi H '??W'.-f e, le- V F rr 13 4 . s,.:1gp v 7,5-AMW! ,,,, wg-4 , . ,, ......,.,.....-- .,,..,. -. rv-M e , , ..-v..,..v.. :F :sie X ' M' '- MH f 2 14-1 , -X -N-Nrsu. . L N 1 AC- M - -swzbvi-x ,f x. 5 W viz: H-0, , -----Q-M ix Q H 1 ea ig , ., I - ' - W . I W- Q,M,.,e,gq..t, . . N. ' , , ,N ss- ,, X . 1.g.easMtr - X ' g X 'Q x , T H 5, 5- 1 :m f Loreen Hatfield, Earl Smith, Ralph Bailey, Milton Norris, Jimmy Tidwell, James Jones, Stanley Brobston, Jack Willis, Kitty Kelly, Nancy Smith, Mel Kelly. The Professors, official dance band of the college, has gained popularity throughout the state by providing dance- able music for the campus dances and dances on other college and high school campuses. Dance Band Phi fix 3, Mu Alpha Zeta Omicron Chapter of the National Music Fraternity for Men, Phi Mu Alpha, has been established on the college campus. A student is eligible for membership who shall show a love for music either by adopting music as a profes- sion or by working to advance the cause of music in America. Membership is by invitation. Dr. Ronald J, Neil is advisor for the organization, Milton Norris, Marion Porter, Ninlnovos Croft, Earl Smith, Dr. Ronald J. Neil, Bernie Palmer, Charlie Griffin, Mel Kelly, Duward Whelchel, Jock Willis, Guy Thompson, Bobby Godwin, Joe Brewer, Ralph Bailey, Jim Pork, David Powers. I I r l l 4 X E I l l qv Aulxlnuxxx 1 li erm Ruth Sutton Odum, Sarah Groover, Laurel Tate Lanier, Pat Fletcher, DuWurd WhelcheI,ChurIoM'e Mullis. DRUM MAJIIII and MAJDRETTES XI. le E 4' if Ie - 'QL N idmT Q - N ir ff 4 ',,.A Y' A I SARAH GROOVER DUWARD WHELCHEL I DlITl.l CIITTIKKI fihllll .-, I I I I I I I I I .I sk XXiefIQ II I I I I I I I I X .sf N. N' 'QQ 1 . s N- . 1 1:4 1. 'I h i , -f . J' J' 3 v.,,Ty ' NP -. L 11 t f wp 4 Q .1 -:X .f r. . ' xx .111 v,W,':fi v , , , 'Ale A L ,N .. . , 2 -X X X 1 .Q .xrgvge-Hg ,,!,,,q .,,-:- , 1' 1- j-3'x5f:',f+,.- ,egg- Q Xl' , X, f QF' V 1 Li 1 V I 1 v- V ,. :Wil V :si jf .f 11.--yw, .ri-'-Q H52 5j11.jf-f-'- , X .51-J 7345.1 x'?'lif'5v 'A'- l 4 .. . ,, A ,+I ,'.' - sixty ' ' I lr. l N . M ' 'i '?1:.2:S x. 5, , 4 ' I -X x . N 1 NR, Nm? X K x ' ' xknn ,J v, N., ,J ' PAT FLETCHER x-ff' D X x L- L . CHARLOTTE MULLIS ,XL N Wana! LAUREL TATE LANIER M Ruth Sutton Odum, Laurel Tate Lanier, Charlotte Mullis, Sara Groover, Pat Fletcher. 54, 098' r -'-:t7 n '?1?,,, ',- -of-7.-pf ' ,, ,..-ww 14-, -fs ' X, -....,...,.,., Seated: Bob Pollak, Betty Watson, Britt Fayssoux, Jennie Fay Morgan, Ellen Blizz ard. Standing: Bob Mitchell, Marilyn Durrence, Ben Nontan, Betty Rohn, Charlie W Harper, Joyce Jackson, Bob Spell, Joyce Kirkland, Willene Fisher, Billy Jackson, Wylene Fowler, Lonetta Edge, Frank Tunner, Wilma Ricketson, Charolette Owens, J Sammy Powell, Jeanne Parker. THE GEIIRGE-ANNE Published By Students of Georgia Teachers College Fall quarter Editor, Ellen Blizzard plans make-up of paper with Britt Fayssouz and Joyce Kirkland. 1 1 i l I 4 1 9 ii il 4 l K E 'P i l-flennie Fay Morgan and Betty Wat- ison, Winter quarter editors receive 'lassistance from Bob Mitcheii ond fWilma Ricketson in preparing copy I-for the George-Anne. f'Published at the Bulloch Herald. 'Jennie Fay, Betty and Billy Jackson :icheck George-Anne as it comes off the press. i i l i I l 'iIt's always a good feeling on Fri- uday when the paper is finished. 1Here .loanne Parker, Billy Jackson, -'Spring quarter editor, and Bob '-Pollach take pride in finished copy. 1 ,xl --...: ' N-.14-L. l ,Q ...., 1' yly ,ff B W N x ww- w-1 PRWARZ V -I-.4 . f C BSC 2 Q ,-,. ,MA WPS Seated: Sammy Powell, Mickie Webb and Emory Cartrett, Co-Editors, lna Jones, Standing: Diana Bair, Bev O'Conner, Wilma Lee, Dahlia Evans, Betty George, Wyllene Fisher, Judy Adkins, Linda Rowell, Frankie Booth, Wando Broome, Robert Gore, Richard Cates, Billy Jackson, Hugh Belcher, James Johnson, Joanne Parker, DeWayne Dutton. IIEFLECTQIR STAFF The poges of this book represent the tireless effort of mony men ond women who have spent endless hours in bringing together this picture story of lite ot Georgio Teochers College which, in simple words, is the Reflector ot l957. t i X X , , Y EMORY CARTRETT . . . . Co-editor-in-chief INA JONES . . . ....... Editor MICKIE WEBB . . .Co-editor-in-chief it Typist Judy Adkins and Betty George preparing copy for the yearbook. Class Editors, Wylene Fisher, Richard Cates, lna Jones, Diana Blair, Frankie Booth, and Wanda Broome discuss plans for layouts of class sections. Hugh Belcher and Billy Jackson, Sports Editors work out plans for sports pages. ...- YS'-. by f eip on IWW W 'QQ ess 'if' Nm- g.sp,, 2 , .. -1:g:g- ,.,:,.,::,..5,, e .- zz. .e.....N...,, W ...., ,rs..,.m e--'e:::..,,. X E K ,..-.,N -.-X y 'N As a rule, the game of life is worth playing, but the struggle is the prize. -Dean W. R. Inge athl tics Basketball Ba e lntra hall mural X , Don Wauen Co d Bo warren unVursikY Bdliketbuu' Doug fi ghf s for the ball against Gibb -Ccvtuins of S A-A' U- W H 3 4 1 N TN 1 5? 1', x ' , i ext! The lntermurals program provides fun for college students. 4 V S lf-JJ if x.,, . X M' Q- 5 ai Q 5 4' itz.. 3 :gc ' F A 3 Q A 6 mgw H xy H A' 'Ti 1 f ,. 2'- '5 '-vm . - -'- , Liz: K4 Q gf- X , - ., . ,Al X M, ' 'Z' ' T? W if, fig! 'iff 75 5' uni, me ' J 5'Qf- ' I, ,' j r' Jig! P5 1 -vs ig, Y 1 ' NJ, '- ,, M .1 - ffru 3-,nf ,. x ,IES 1 K' FA gtqlmribl l - 'gf , ,. M 4Q.:,iiw'fJ:--,- M -.g..:,:w?i , tw . . xA E , v -wg, .:,.. .. 1 nf- 432.5 H -, ,, QV, .W X a if ff .hr fy QA fgggwyp-iff wp. ga , .f - ' W-l E1?4' ' '1I'f-'M - ffqiw N' H . ., a , if E. - . ' -.px 1 gay 5 Ma 1 fN,i?.k :LS : rum -in 5 ,M , K .L z :l f ., 45 : g ,:V3z.,., hx- yi wg ..,fi51 -, j g 1 1 ' 'r5 ? 5 X' - .yffsa . .zu 2 Q ' f' -'75.1j'APf-Q'-fig-'igf-7 T rj , , . ff' .. b adcast our baseball games. A 90od turn ,Mk Wi'EH2'2 ,. S WWN ro out of students af th 6 ba Hgllme, .mir-. ' , w uf w. ,A -v, V+' , W 4 -A' . . , f, wh 1 ,r- , w,.N- -. . J- A Aw, 'wg if Wm.- Close call on first fret ir! L4 x Martha Tinker, Beverly Perkins, Rosalyn Applegate, Dexter Hughes, Beverly O'Connor, Martha Brantley, Diana Bair. WD. I ,.- 'X BEVERLY PERKINS l BEVERLY 0'CONNOR A DEXTER HUGHES CHARLOTTE OWENS , 1, ff X lx X., X' it 1' QW CTN' ,f! s-x X MARTHA TINKER ,7ff-'5 X . X 1 x X 5 x XX N RosALYN APPLEGATE N, J MARTHA BRANTLEY Cheerleaders in action at the game. DIANA BAIR .A- 'X 1- . l J 5 X Xi J x x 5- dx X. .....-f----- XX . M,'F,,,- J. B. SCEARCE J, I, CLEMENT5 Couch Assistant Coach BASKETBALL THE TEAM-Front Row: J. I. Clements Assistant Coach, Bo Warren, Co-Captain, Doug Corry, Jim Long, Don Avery, Don Wallen, Co- Coptain, J. B. Scearce, Coach. Second Row: Jack Miller Trainer, Beldy Mossey, Walker Cook, Franklin Rushing, Chester Curry, Bob Teasley Manager. Third Row: Howard Walls, Bob Belton, Ronnie Rush, James Denny. 7 M J Q J I, 1 'VN-W. l ' xml S .ski lri' ' J ,-,W il, , .-f' E l C 15' J X F , xl X -Q-, 4 R . f ps! X X BAQSIY 4 l f l I 'wry y,... v WP' HOWARD BO WARREN DON WALLEN Co-Captain C0'CUPfUiH GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1956-57 We They 84 ...... 'December 1-Stetson University, Statesboro. . . .59 63 .... December 3-East Tenn. State Col., Johnson City, Tenn. . . . 76 68 ..... December 4-Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, N. C. ..... 75 87 ...... 'December 8-Mercer University, Statesboro , . . . . 59 94 ..... December 10-Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. C.. . . . 89 85 . . . . December 12-David Lipscomb College, Statesboro . . . . 63 73 ...... December 14-University of Tampa, Tampa, Fla. ...... 77 80 .... 'December 19-Ark. State Teachers College, Statesbaro .... 54 65. . . . . . 'January 5-Wofford College, Statesboro. . . . .63 84. . . . . January 8-Newberry College, Newberry, S. C. . . . . 74 86 ..... 'January 12-Belmont Abbey College, Statesbaro . . . . 64 89 . , . . . . January 14-Mercer University, Macon, Ga. . . . . . 81 61 , . . .January 16-Erskine College, Due West, S. C.. . . . 79 93 . . . . . 'January 19-Oglethorpe University, Statesboro . . . . 60 86 . . . 'January 24-Quantico Marines, Statesbaro lExhib.J ..... 80 122 . . . . 'January 26-Presbyterian College, Statesboro . . . . . 94 75 . . . . . January 28-Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. . . . . . 77 92 . . . . . January 31-Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C. . . . . . 89 62 . . . . 'February 2-Gibb's AAU, Statesbaro fExl1ib.l . . . . 86 38. . . . .'February 4-Spring Hill College, Statesboro. . . . .81 87 ....... 'February 6-Erskine College, Statesbaro .... . . 54 88 .... 'February 9-Rollins College lHomecoming1, Statesboro .... 78 84, . . . . February 11-Stetson University, DeLand, Fla.. . . . . .91 66 . . . . . . February 14-Newberry College, Statesbaro , . . . . . 61 80 . . . . February 23-University of Tampa, Statesboro . . . . . 69 March 1-2--NAIA DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 104 . . ....... Mercer, Statesbaro ....... . . . 68 79. . . . ,Stetson, Statesboro. . . .100 Home games start at 8 p.m. BOB TEASLEY Manager JACK MILJLER Trainer W-.-Y.. X V l 5 ,uz, 4! Ew DOUG CORRY DON AVERY BOB BELTON A gm 35 b DTH WALKER COOK wif Senior night HOWARD WALLS The Big Five of the 1956-57 Professors. JIM LONG JAMES Peabody DENNY RONNIE RUSH r I ,4 A Q '- vrrf-Env? BELDY MAssEY CHESTER CURRY Avery' DO Two Points for D on, Ronnie and Jim fi ghf fo HH shoes of AH American cen fer Web b it HPI ffm 1 U l- W- ,W ,fi r,x , A, 3 'ni ' Qi. il llll'x'Uxli 5 ld B F kl'n, Pierce. Second row: Cary Moore, 3 X'- 1 lLeft to right, first row: Dan Williams, Ronnie Rose, Ty Adams, Ferrell Dixon, Joe Waters, Bill Criscillus, Dona owen, ran i Strainer, Ralph Turner, manager, Bill Mallard, Jackie Calloway, Travis Doss, Harry Anderson, Ray Gordon, and Coach Jim Harley. l l I Bo drives in for two 1956-1957 Freshman Team sv v ,Av -,si F5 D . on Qives one of his f amous Ussisf P05555 in A 22 4 , 3 5 1 1 eff, 'Z Y .L ' K 'V 'gf' 1' 1 . , r ff- ! M ,s f 3' ,' f eg fs. yi , .0 M' W -gtg . 9, W .,, U LZ, ,xl ls- 1 x ,.,N fy, N, 'Aw-,, ,4 ,.. , - A. 1-2- -.W X- Ns. ff uwfssf wx, 91 X., , my ' ' N J f' 'x :V 'F '- 'v , f if-X . K-1, 'SJ Y I fi Q1 .,s?l5!f J. I. CLEMENTS JACK MILLER Head Coach Trainer SEB LL M -. :rf .f'5: Q' fm. -21' N 5 , X .Q .,4- ,. jf- I, ..1.X'Mg.Q:R5-J-W J wwhgxs -' 'j ,513 'X 'Q 1- we '. ' X b. .W .xx 435' -mul,-4 fn f- Q . , K M 1- .. - -1' -'A :-.s.Y,..5- f,f'x:+f9eg35e A . s' W 'X ,. - ' X- 1, Ai , .f .1 . . , wg -'S In ve, f V e .ra ' ' - V. -Q. 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J.,- f.,1,',34.fA ,..-, W, H ,V .1 IN' L. +'w'3-We TW' XX 1.-' 1 NPreSton531emore scofes' ' ' 22,35 '49.mf' ' Y'-iz: gffgg 23 sh' gialfa' 5 3 3 UBB SIN? W Boa TEASLEY 1 Manager 1 i 1 31 U 1 3 ROY Alewine wa, ms UP before the game g T i gg Q A A h b ,W 5 ...., 5 - I ' -' 1- mv :Wy 1 lfrz' ' ' ill f i X f' if wig X . X , F if-lk , , B xg gh Q 2 , l ,E , E. l E f il 41- X I F 2 7 ' my ' . 4 A Y ' Q f W i is .V i 1 l f ' , tb S 55,2 3 l 4 Nw 'sei s ROY ALEWINE Bo WARREN RALPH BERRYHILL SKEETER GRIFFIN Plfdlef Center Field Catcher Second Base THE TEAM . . . Front Row: Jimmy White, George Rahm, Bill Mallard, Tom Wommack, Skeeter Griffin, Roy Alewine, Ray Mims. Second Row: Don Crump, Billy Lowe, Vondall Hall, George Morrell, Preston Sizemore, Don Wallen, Third Row: Clifton Collins, Bo Warren, Briggs Tyler, Moynor Dykes, Dave Esmonde. Fourth Row: Bill Criscillis, Ralph Berryhill, John Sawyer, Mickey Wilson, Ty Adams, Ralph Turner. V 5' wc x Q 1 r RAY MIMS Pitcher BA GEORGE MORRELL Left Field SEB 3 .QQXR -.gags-D v::1:::::f : V355 .. :s R- L N RALPH TURNER PRESTON slzLMoRe Tom woMMAcR First Base Left Field Shortstop BILL CRISCILLIS JOHN sAwYER DAVF ESMONDE Pitcher Pitcher R'9hF held . .. k iii? MQQANYSN W-GBAWNJ ii Q Rims 5 I . L 5 iii Q-19 l7 '5P gv 63 V, I ? BILL MALLARD Third Base E 5 I S Q 5 V JIMMY WHITE DON WALLEN VONDALL HALL Pitcher Third Base Pitcher Tom has cIoSe CUII' Nmww.X,..xX.,N5x --X - I A v.- ' ,wmwww 2' X -aw XA III ,V UJIIV V 1f.5a,.,.5, ,Vi,.,, f -1mV?24 ul ' ,z + z.qVI.,- ,'fE4L,' KV -f ,I Jimmy White warms up. eb, I' ' IM -H I BILLY LOWE Pitcher I if V f' f,q,,:1 . V Ii I N21 . . I -I L - , . L Q- ' -I gd' , V, '- ,ur P . ' ,LV V V V-V V V 75,24 . ' 'Sari I?r:I1?ff ' ' ' . ' A ' I ' 'ffl . . '- , ' ' L ' Vw ,Vw ,,4,,,' , .V .. - N , V fF'w.,a.' ' I ,..r V - I r A , I A I L, , we,-,Q V -- W' 1 -.2 ' - 'f -:- . Jf?I'1'5T if 1 1' , X' rv . 4 --Y ' Ja-A W. ' K V I V wi , -i H 5? 'V ., ,1,,g1,,w l,1V,-lf, fi mf, VV-V 5 , V A . I , ' , I ,,.,.QQ,1q4 V , ly. -LA. .WV VV V31 V5.3 . . 5kf4 gfi,4YLVL 8 A E V2-V, 5 V ' lf 1 ' ' mf mr ,4 ,L b ' ' f'P' V 5QIa V f41 cf 131213 - i m A-'I' Pres'-on . , V V mu dS fhird, :,,,, 4'-' e- h M ,rl Q P f -s l'1 Lf. --Lam .A ' .lb e 5 xmas 3, I-qi S it - ' Q er Q ,-,. inf if Delmu Conner takes off around right end. Football Cl1CImpS MEN'S El if E. INTRAMUIIALS X X ' f --X.. B-2 Intramural team managers discuss plans with Mr. Jess White, director. Robert Adams, cross country champ. Mme' 5e Ve5 W PUPPGIL- A Houston hits for two as the cardinals take the championship. The cardinals championship team. Activity Cross Country Golf .... Touch Football Basketball . . Handball . . Table Tennis Badminton . . Softball . Tennis . . No. of Contests Participants Winner . . . l . . . . 8 ..... Roberts Adams . . . 10 . . . . 14 . . . . Lewis Green . . . . 53 . . . . 98 . . . . Eagles . . . 42. . . . ll4 . . . . Cardinals , . I5 . . . . I6 . . . . Franklin Smith . . . I5 . . . . l6 . . . John Barker . . 15 . . . . l6 . 40 . . . .104 . . . . Colts . . 38 . . . . 39 Ragsdale on the defensive. Loser Poppell congratulates winner Greene. one m0f2 for the H0012 fedm- , .A-....f...i f ,. ' I 1 . 'M ..,. 'E it P . WM? s if T ff L -V,.,.N' QP. 1 4 V V 1' - -- ,.., A3225--fl, 'f--...M .WW AB.. Groover returns one to Jackson. Thrift drives for two. G' l ll T R BN il li il L-I No. of Activity Contests Participants Tennis . . . . . . I9 .... . .20 . . . Volleyball . . . 18. . . .58 . . . Badminton . . . 15. . . . I6 . . . Basketball . . . . 20. . . .64 . . . . . Tabletennis . . . . 'll . . . .l2 . . . Paddle Ten-n-is . . . 3. . . . 4 . . . Softball .... . 26. . . .68 Left: ln-trumurul unit managers 69 s V , 41 ' . .. . ..--. 1. , s re 2- X is 1 g . tg 'A . , '.-Pls . s i ' , S t 'bv You Watkins 5C0 e5 NO- Redwings and toppers stars4 Louise Louise Louise Louise Winner Westbrook . Toppers Westbrook . Redwings Westbrook Westbrook s N NH B ,, xX Q ,JF .. l ,HS . ' ' fp . ,. . . . , ,-- ,, 0 4,4 1 f - - ' -'ug 1 ,C 17- Q44 f f , ' M H x A iv ir' . M- ' ' F, Y '. A s in . ,ls , . 4 'u : ,x yi ' . 1 , .. 5- -. 1 ,- ff 3 fi i , N Q Y .g5? -. Q' .- ' v . R .visit Q' --efrssws 'EFS ' 1 - - ' Rugsdule connects for four as the flyers win. Stallions' Stallings fires, Baily set to take. Ya, X Thornhill scores in puddle tennis. Water und wood vie. Brunnen receives a hot one. A wonderful day for tennis. Abdulla serves a hot one. i l l 11 L or Z White and Ward check on intram i-ngwgx umnlmml .ii , ,fifiifif i llilllllllllmiiii ural progress. Y How about a game of Ping Pong? Unis returns one to Wallace. P L A Y N I G ll T ntramural pro- Along with our newly organized l gram, for the first time we had o night of organized play called PLAYNIGHT. PLAYNIGHT activities 1 , , Paddle-Tennis, Shuttleboard, Handball, Volleyball, and Deck-Tennis. To left, Mr. Jess White an p . ' P?P P right, Boys table tennis. Center, More Ping Pong. .. Below right, Badminton. 'nclude Tabletennis Bad- minton, d Ral h Ward Top i 'im an if 5 faiiizs f 'A 5 , -'41 , if ,,,,,, , -- ' , Q7 4 , ' s Girls enjoy Playnight as much as the boys. Ward 81 White took over Playnite situation. 'c P r scores a run for the rofs. Skeefe , , . X lrglx Captains receiving the N.A.I.A. Dis trict 25 second plade award. 2-wwf .13 w bk Jiml .mg ISYS we i - The coach es and captains map out their sf, f a team. e9Y for fhe baske'-ban i llapd Sfuden fs f urn out fo, a baseb I U I 9Cm-ge -z E 1 Y s K X r' Cheerleaders practice doing cartwheels. l'l6ll9Cf Visiting majorettes perform at halftime, 1 .il lx 5? .mf-fR5'1 - 'C-FE1. 12, V A, , gcil:,,,.,. S f ni? Jim hooks one in. Pot and Ann enjoy a game of Tabletennis The curtain never falls . . features jg Beauties i E Social Life Miss Reflector X Wh0's wha Fashion plates W ell se,,YedxA Home ek - ' ' . of uno sane C 5 ,J Emmy mxNFf HV e comin9 Pnmde' Fashions- Dream of Spring . .l,'w?-4 Good choices all-Mr. Prefered dance Y F - ., xl-114. in 3 if -D -is fl'-B' ,.,f'L3 Q Q b-v '4 1-,f-Q NU! 'Ulf' swf T' - 17' X A Yl V 14 I , 1' , i p f 5 ,gp- Musrc, Ma esf 0NLon aneHeNCo Concert S ' gines Symph mmunily EHES. but not forgotten Gone - Student - TC-2020 ' n PreS9 mno Even Fhwfy Ci fakes XHWneco ' Uance. mms U fllfll -if L, -iv -W, -:wav Quiet Z' - -r Y-f -7-LY, -z.'p '1-- -rw,-1.1 fl The Cust IIIIIENTIIIGUE Sponsored by Alpha Rho Tuu. bbie gueter, Marv Miss T, C. of ,56 J I , amce Clements Crowns M. T , Sis HQYSI Bo I 'ss . C. of '57, Sis Heys h Tinker 'lu Brown. Mon 0- and escorYS- np fivef V' ww' C7 some BUTLER MARY TIPPINS 'PSP SIS HEYS 3 5 Pu. 5 f L Y S MARTHA TINKER VILA BROWN eya MISS T C -OF 1957 -,wx - X Kouie gufkr SECON D PLACE nl, 'W xx -'xxfN. E:-,: l'iLa EIILBI' THIRD PLACE ex Fx War, jppina FOURTH PLACE Q ',-.. X 5 3 X 2 Lang 'NK u 'ir ,QR Sk Q uk' 'V A . i ,Mia gl'0lUll-0 FIFTH PLACE - ,X 'sam ' ' ' Vw--g ' X. Q-X, '- Y.--. X - - '-4:1 . ,x..-,wfvb ul Band On Parade omecoming .,........-fu-.N mi' M Z2 Color GU0 d 197 X V' '1 K' f J Q QV' K ,Q A , ,. , . i R . 1 5 mtg' - U xx! u, -. 4' Rzgagwifgi Tit gfggfw J A K ,' L. f-i a' 4' ' fhlayff'-33 W-'T' 1:44-ff I Q' , X 1' F ef ,..' , J ww'-W' 1 , ,,,,,gFf-. -ALR 1.1 Qs., jf W-1 is get ' A iii? LQ, M5 :Any , if M' 1 X f ' , .X .,.,, Queens float ' M - ....,. ,A X ax V . 'H ,l!'Sm g' ' is.l1EfL-mzng y U 917 1' E m0ryl y0Ul' smiling. Pufude oi H005 won by S5160 Ce Chib- K M iw Z ecfor 1957 .Ai W Qumudlf' X ., ' X ' 5 , ,fi is: ' : iw : MISS DIANA BAIR lst Place Diana Mnss sms HEYS 2nd Place nn M ISS 3I'd place ANN FULM E., ,I r Q, D G 1? E if M R, CE ' CIL 1 Purum B. DeM f ollnl- P. ILLE Iq-ur 65 ' ai ei 1. 11 ! 1 t i I i I ,I tiff- XS r v1 v w,f1 E5 'v f A 'Q QQ xt i QXLXOX , X KS 1991? KDEQXH OE c r west cor-st shmoe X XX 1 , -i :.,.--.ax I i N 5-Ast MNAWON sweet' Qmdq vkomvlooo 35, cpu? 2 mlflijffim '- Q y e c'?2L,1?K'S7S , Q 4 cg my ifasw I N 5 t P The Editor-5 I 'YXXXL V-'ia?LY:C'Y0'?N g Coiiegehoro, Gu. , I Dear Editors: 'ln fa.-siaincj, me to eeiect V-iss Xleiiectoru 'iroxh among the photographs which qou sent ine, you i have given ne 0 Qieaszrnt but fi diiiienit tg.-fm.. 1 Georgie Teacher-5 Ooiiege is sureiq endowed with a 3 generous representation oi Southern 'oenntq and , charm. ititer nnch study , X hive at inet narrowed- 3 the choice oown to three which X hi-Je indicated 1 by writing the numbers one, two and three on the back ot the regvgective photographs. Vw congratniction-5 to thi-5,-5, ileiiecton' , to all the participants in the conteet - and to the school chiiixren oi Georgie. who wiii hi-Je each charming teacher-53. Sincer eb! ., Y- 713 .7,A1,ff fvy Q Cecii YB. Aevxiiie ...Y Ciidyxf dt 56 :- 2f'3p n 0 k-'51'Q Qc-I bs? L 31764. CUFF-ENT PRODUCTXUN GOMMFNDMEHTS' ' 1 'N 1 YK: TEN i ueaf 0l'lCel't .AL-fm MISS BEVERLY BOWERS Soprano , 1 'P wp, 2, www'-4 E M , f 1 mf MISHEL PIASTRO Conductor Longines Symphonette FALL Pll0DUCTION The sky is the limit. SUMMER and SMOKE by Tennessee Wilbliams 1 in fqyor. 0 fn rr' U mg the verse PIUY off HH cooler weathe f V KN ' s 'd UM. Miss A 7 d crushes. 1 u ever 'W Img, haven T Y0 T .sf , , x , E el 7 N N A, f .-,. W f 1 . 2 Q l ll - JA 1 my H! f x E Q J Out damned spat! Wh' Ich of Ye have done this? WINTER Pll0llUCTION ,Q 5 1 MACBETH by William Shakespeare Q ,,..., ,A fi Nay how will you do for a husband? . Screw your courage to the sticking place and we'Il not fail gn- iii? -' 1 .ugllur 'muy Potato Brandy? I've got my cncket PBING PRODUCTION TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON by John Patrick - .. ...... . S 1 f ' f-'Nt-' f'wf'f1:r::-: pst ,c,. 'NQ2::a:E.r .:-:GN':W' . ' sg P11 5 - S2 T ww' ' ww .llmv ' c X M. ...,...M.. i A ..rr 1 . kj ff! ,f - ,Qt ' V O if Z ' R ' ' ,T gif. 5 , I 5. , L ..,, D , Nw F , ': ? '9 - in 1 w . , ww w 4 A . , .. ' .... . f m, . ,L,,-A.,A .. ,.. c. wc., -. Knock knock. Yes sir, no dancing allowed It's the mystery of the orient. The Cast F '-sus-i.: ' Fm' WNNSM T Q. ia' QQ- , F- Q T X N i y , m 6 X It NN f,.,17iV 'A-:iv ', -7-x - 71--'ta-' , .. '- 1. P' -YAY--llc' '.,,,'.li,A-Ti'lG' '.i igit:.iLg,g'31-X131-:sk it A 1' 1 Lx 9 k X t x X X X Y x S sg. CHRISTMAS FUBMAL Q way' Faculty and students enjoy dance together. I Sgr M13-3 Maffh, se 1 r ves Cin-jsfm U5 Ch eer Bm Ryngers Pe'io'm I'm dreaming of a White Christmas. Ao if Lo Membership in Who's Who among students in American Universities and Colleges embodies the qualities of wise and understanding leadership . . . DEWAYNE DUTTON ROSE WATKINS Ji ., NN-NWNMXWMWMF 1 XA - Nj lv ELLEN BLIZZARD BOB BYRD Sharing of Talents for School and Society . . . x ROBERT ALLEN JOHN ELL HENDLY ws- A 1'-se FRANCES BELLE MCGIRT GENE MEADOWS and Prospects of Future Usetu!ness to Education or Business 5 s 3 E .-- f 5 ai L , L A L Nt S Q ii 5 if 5 si 1 X 5 . X, , N ' - 5 W: asa Q. xf' SI' . 5 2 X- c gf CfC - USHFR CLARENCE MILLER Well, at last here i been doing and that you have been wonderin t is-these pages are visible evidence of things we have g about. We have enjoyed it all- even the frustration and the confusion. We hope that with th' b k - is oo you will be able to carry more clearly the memories of a great year at Georgia Teachers College. To our staff especially, we would like to say thanks for all o t' l y ur :re ess efforts, for without your willing work and cooperation the book would not be a reality. And we should like to thank the faculty and the student body for their cooperation and understa d' d ' ' ' possible. n mg an for being everything that made this book We hope as you leave this campus you will carry with you this book and that in the days to come o 'll ' ' ' days. y u wi gain true enjoyment by referring to these unforgettable EMORY AND MICKIE Co-Editors in Chief I ,f, be I.. dl .Q, I f l -34' A L my . 'N a -I1-Q, I 5 ' ' s fi. o- .f .pf 1,1 ,Q - -a- .,, 3-:U V yn- The Reflector for l957 expresses its appreciation to the following business concerns, whose interest and cooperation have helped to make possible the publication of this earb k f G College. y oo o eorgia Teachers The editors and business manager respectfully urge that friends of the colle e ' h ' ' ' ' ' g examine t e advertisement of these firms and individuals, and call upon them for services at every possible opportunity. gganaxtxralq Qillllnrning 5,2515 SAVI-INN 9 AH EVENING PRESS Savannah, Georgia BOWEN FURNITURE CO QUALITY - COMFORT - ECONOMY STATESBOR0, GEORGIA Mohawk - K I nator - Beauty Kroehler - S mson - White - RCA Ware - C t'nentaI - Emp' DIAMONDS - WATCHES ' JEWELRY - GIFTS WATCH REPAIR o LANIER JEWELERS Home of Hallmark Cards Compliments of E. A. SMITH GRAIN CO Owner and Operators of SMITH FERTILIZER C0 H T O EL COURT Highel d F N Wholesale d R t I . Builders' S ppl STATESBQRQ GEORGIA STATESBOR0 GEORGIA Phone 4-351 I Faculty and Students Enjoy Shopping H E N R Y ' S Stategboro Sis Heys and Ann Cason modeling Spring Fashions from Henry's. Compliments of Stotesboro Litho Printing Co. Wedding Stationery Business Cards FRANKLIN REXALL DRUGS Statesboro's Super-Rexall Drug Store FOUNTAIN SERVICE- LUNCHEONETTE Letterheads Forms Remember-You Can Find It At FrankIin's 43 East Main Sheet 29 North Main Street Dial PO. 4-3131 STATESBORO GEORGIA STATESBORO GEORGIA clot-hes Compliments of FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY I SORRIER INSURANCE 0 ROSENBERG'S Statesboro's Busy Department Store 17 South Main Street STATESBORO GEQRGIA AGENCY Established I888 Phone 4-2824 STATESBORO GEORGIA H. P. JONES 81 SON GULF olL PRODUCTS Disffibufofs I BORDEN'S SANCKEN DAIRY STATESBORO GEORGIA A division of the Borden Co. ICE CREAM MILK S uw Stores Covering the South 927 walker street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Phone 4-2662 38 E. Main St. STATESBORO GEORGIA From the Tree g to the Finished Products As operators of World's Largest Pulp and Paper Mill and Integrated Kraft Container Plant we are advocates of bet- ter forestry-because a major portion of the 35 million bags and 2,000 tons of paper we produce each day are made from pine trees grown in Bulloch and other Georgia counties. UNION BAG-CAMP PAPER CORPORATION SAVANNAH GEORGIA Compliments ot HODGES MOTEL Home Cooked Food in Ultra Modern Air-Conditioned Restouront F. W. Darby Lumber Co. ' and 4 mi. N. on U. S. 301 Phone 3213 - MR. 81 MRS. LOYD HODGES Owners-Managers STATESBORO GEORGIA Co. TREATED AND UNTREATED Compliments of LUMBER THE FAIR STORE Your Style Heodquortersu Telephone- Poplar 4-5484 in Smtesboro for I STATESBORO GEORGIA LADlES'-- CHlLDREN'S XNEAR Compliments of ol KIM Mm .1 o Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc. WorId's Largest Pest Control Company Call PO. 4-2044 W. Vine Street Statesboro Buggy 81 Wagon Co. 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SMITH JE W E L E R 20 South Main Street Established I9I9 MORRIS LEVY'S Sovonnons Finest STORE FOR MEN SHOP FOR WOMEN The drink everybody Compliments of knows . f0fJ JONES THE FLORIST Mun H. 1 A M ml STATESBORO GEORGIA STATESBORO GEORGIA Producers Co-Operative Association FEED- SEED- FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES AND MEN'S and BOYS' STORE I Eve-ry'fI'1 i ng For 'NSURANCE COLLEGE STUDENTS Dress ond Sportswear Telephone 4-2221 East Main Street Statesboro STATESBORO GEORGIA o P E N N E Y ' S THAYER MONUMENT 'N SAVANNAH COMPANY ' STYLE AND VALUE CENTER 45 West Main of the STATESBORO GEORGIA COASTAL EMPIRE SECTION HERFF JONES COMPANY Indianapolis, Indiana Designers and Manufacturers of Distinctive Class Jewelry . , .Graduation Announcements Medals . C Trophies , . . Scholastic Awards ELIOTT BATTLE, '36, Representative EVERETT MOTOR CO. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH I Phone 4-3343 45 North Main STATESBOR0 GEORGIA The College Grill MILK Sl-IAKES SUNDIES ICE CREAM Good Foods I U.S. Route 301 8. 25 STATESBOR0, GEORGIA SMITH-TILLMAN MORTUARY Central Ga. Gas Corp. AMBULANCE SERVICE O Day Phone 4-2722 Night 4-2991 B U T A N E 1 P R O P A N E STATESBORO GEORGIA Bottled Gas Service . HOKE S. BRUNSON NEW AND USED CARS I Statesboro Swainsboro ALUSCHALMERS FARM EQUIPMENT Millen Claxton Q Phone 4-2'I 4'I STATESBOR0 GEORGIA J. L. HODGES Populor Priced Better Clothes LADIES'- MEN'S ond Cl-IILDREN'S WEAR South Main Street STATESBORO GEORGIA CHARLES BRYANT FRUITS ond VEGETABLES Wholesale Only STATESBORO GEORGIA Compliments of I WOODCOCK MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Dealer OLDSMOBILE -CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS STATESBORO, GEORGIA 1 -:J 1 1 if ik it' 2:5 The Styles You Reod About ln Americ:o's Foremost Foshion Mogozinesg You'll Find On Our Fomous Second Floor 0 Department Store Stafesboro - Douglas - Sylvania Skies Clear Faster For Those With The Foresight TO SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY Your Friendly SEA ISLAND BANK The home of Safety - Courtesy - Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of A. B. MCDOUGALD Your AMOCO Friend All Types of Fuel Firestone Tires STATESBORO GEORGIA IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD CLEAN FUN IT'S THE SKATE-R-BOWL IM Miles South on U. 5.301 STATESBORO GEORGIA Compliments of WICABA COURTS North City Limits on U. S. 301 STATESBORO GEORGIA Compliments of STATESBORO IRON WORKS Ornamental Iron and Metal Work South Main Street STATESBORO GEORGIA Best Wishes to the Senior Closs Statesboro Grocery Co. WHOLESALE GRCCERS O STATESBORO GEORGIA MEET YOUR FRIENDS At The COLLEGE PHARMACY 'Qf Where The Crowds Go 'Q' Prompt, Courteous Service Compliments of PARKWOOD COURT Routes 301 and 25 Send Your Porent To Us . . . Your Hosts-Mr. ond Mrs. C, E. Kennedy O STATESBORO, GEORGIA HOWARD LUMBER CO. LUMBER 8. BUILDERS SUPPLIES 3'I Mulberry Street STATESBORO GEORGIA BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS DARLEY'S BILLIARDS X.:- BEN FRANKLIN STORE 5c 81 IOC Store STATESBORO'S NEWEST SERVE-YOURSELF STORE A Volue Alwoys E. Main Street Stotesboro, Ga. Compliments of W. E. HELMLY O LIFE INSURANCE Compliments of TRANS OIL CO TWO BLOCKS NORTH ON U S 301 -PHILLIPS 66 OIL FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE WEBB CABINET COMPANY B Everything in Woodwork Q - s1'ATssBoRo, GEORGIA W' ...BB BQ -Dealers? S Kiln- 137 TEXTOLITE PLASTIC SURFACING THE BULLOCH HERALD BULLOCH COUNTY'S BANNER NEWSPAPER Holder of 24 Georgia Press Association Awards and three National Editorial Association Awards for Newspaper Proficiency. ir Genuine Hickory Hams -k All Pork Shoulders if Fresh Pork Sausage PACKING CO Statesboro Georgia Rockwell sTATEsaoRo CORPORATION Subsidiary of Rockwell Manufacturing Company s'rA'rEsBoRo, GEORGIA Another division of the World's Biggest Small Business offering opportunity and prosperity to Bulloch County. GRIMES JEWELRY CO- ISI?-.E'iR'IEf5'i'?fsI!?:,'.ECiiII2'S,AT I. Your savings are insured up to SI0,000 DIAMONDS-WATCHES-JEWELRY by the Federal Savings and Loan Corp. 2. We offer a liberal return on your savings. SILVER - CHINA 1 CRYSTAL 3. Convenient Location. FOUNTAIN PENS STOP IN FOR INFORMATION First Federal Savings and Loan Association 23 South Main Street s'rA'rzssoRo GEORGIA STATESBORO GEORGIA Compliments of THE LINOLEUM SHOP , FLOOR COVERING EXPERTS . 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