Georgia Southern University - Reflector Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)

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REFLECTOR Georgia Southern College Statesboro, Georgia To capture moods, lifestyles, To see people, To see growth, To see sadness, happiness, To see nature. The recording of events, The masses, The individual, The paradox of the individual. The significant, the insignificant, The instructed — To gather. see people, To see growth, To see sadness, 8 happiness The recording of events 13 The paradox of the individual, 15 The significant, the insignificant 16 The instructed 17 To gather 21 Tradition Continues The 1976 year brought many new changes along with many old tradi- tions. One custom that has grown in popularity over the past few years is the CUB Coffeehouses. Everyone relaxed to the sounds of folk, bluegrass, and country blues music. Students had an opportunity to display their diversified talents as well as hear visiting minstrels on our cam- pus. Georgia Southern will look for- ward to many more years of quality entertainment. The Fair ' s In Town! As the fall season arrived, students were treated to the Ogeechee Fair. This year, the fair brought new rides and bazaar booths to delight crowds, yet high costs quickly emptied stu- dents ' pockets. 29 30 31 32 Tradition Haunts GSC The Recreation Department ' s Haunted House changed locations again this year, but the ghouls and goblins seemed to like their new home. The Recreation majors were in fine form as they ushered their victims through the halls of horror. The House was a huge success as usual, and has become a favorite tradition of fall quar- ter. Rock The Night Away Sponsored by the CUB for this year ' s dance was the band Eli from Florida. They played for several hours in Williams Center cafeteria. They did a special slide and song presentation of the Beatles as well as singing other popular music. 34 I Masquers Present The Adding Machine The Adding Machine, under the direction of Dr. Robert West, was Mas- quer ' s Fall quarter production. The tal- ents of many people were utilized in this play to tell the story of one man ' s struggle to discover the purpose and meaning of his being. Entertainment Extraordinaire The College Life Enrichment Com- mittee was busy this year planning and presenting a lively schedule of good entertainment. Two of the mariy tal- ented groups to come to Southern were The New Christy Minstrels and P.D.Q. Bach. 40 42 Buffet And Waits: Opposites Attract Jimmy Buffet and Tom Waits appeared in concert at the Old Hanner Gym fall quarter. Buffet, the headlining act, presented up-tempo material, an infectious blend of pop and folk music. Waits, with his whiskey-soaked voice, disheveled appearance, and jazzy ballads provided perhaps the most distinctive act to appear at Southern in some time. 43 Black Awareness During the week of February ninth thru fifteenth, a better awareness of the black community came to South- ern in the form of Black History Week. One of the major events of the week was a Black Forum which was held to discuss the problems, viewpoint, and progress of the black people in Amer- ica. 44 45 46 47 Tight Night Winter quarter ' s concert program headlined B. B. King. The master ot the blues mixed smooth guitar work and lyrics to the delight of a packed Hanner Fieldhouse crowd. The eve- ning catered to all tastes as the prelim- inary act, Thermos Greenwood and the Colored People, bedecked in assorted colors and costumes opened the show with offbeat music. 1 ' hkb os 50 Every day ' s experience shows how much more actively education goes on out of the schoolroom, than in it. 53 Cinderella The highlight of GSC Opera Soci- ety ' s performance this year was Rossini ' s Cinderella. The many tal- ents of the Ga. Southern commu- nity were combined with the excite- ment, costuming and sparkle needed for a success. 57 Winters Surprise One Saturday morning the States- boro area was pleasantly greeted by snow flurries. The unexpected sight drew people outside to capture the novelty of the snow by playing or just walking thru it. By early afternoon the snow was already a memory, but most people agreed that the snow was a friendly change from Statesboro ' s usual winter weather. 59 Homecoming Highligh Homecoming festivities began with an alumni dance held on Thursday, April 1 The highlight of Homecoming was a preformance by Bob Hope, who made his third appearance at the G S C. Hanner Fieldhouse. The show opened with Wesley Foundation ' s A New Mind singing several numbers. Bob Hope was then escorted on stage by Miss G.S.C., Julie Smith. Appearing with Hope was Patricia Price, a mem- ber of the Hope show. Saturday featured a band which played at Sweetheart Circle while stu- dents danced, ate, or just milled around observing the various booths sponsored by clubs Mimi Hazen was crowned Hor coming Queen while Pam Crensl was named first runner-up at Homecoming ceremonies held du the baseball game Saturday night 65 Jazz Rock Fusion For the first time, the auditorium in the Foy Fine Arts Building was utilized to present an electric band, Nappy Patch, from South Carolina. The group fused jazz and rock musical influences and elicited an extremely favorable response from a standing room only crowd. 66 67 Welcome To Fonzie ' s Gara 68 Guys with hair slicked back and rolled up jeans, girls in ponytails and saddle shoes all rocked to the music at Fonzie ' s Garage on a rainy night in May. Fonzie ' s Garage was a ' 50 ' s Dance sponsored by the Resident Hall Com- mittee. Old tavorites such as Elvis ' s Jailhouse Rock and Heartbreak Hotel, Chubby Checker ' s Twist and many others were played in the Old Hanner Gym Winner of the Fonzie look alike con- test was Scot Wynn. Pat Leepheart was the winner of the best single girl at the hop. Richard Morriss and Ste- phane Smith won best couple for the evening. Winners of the dance contest were Jackye Lumby and Bill Hagar. 69 Speakers As in years past, many speakers came to Ga. Southern this year through the invitations of varied organ- izations on campus. Abba Eban and James KirkpaHck were two of the more notable men to come. Last of the Red Hot Lovers Masquer ' s Winter Quarter produc- tion was Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Paul Simon. Five talented people were cast in this play to portray an average man trying to enliven his life with a love affair. The play was another success for Masquer ' s list of accom- plishments. 73 First Outdoor Concert During spring quarter GSC held its first outdoor concert on the intramural fields. The various singing groups included the Earl Shybe Review, Contenders, Skyboat, Rock Mount ' n, and Eric Qui ncy Tate. Music ranging from country to hard rock n ' roll was played to an enthusias- tic crowd till midnight. 74 75 Studer Prote Students at GSC rose in protest twice this year. The first protest occurred because of the cut in library hours. A sit-in was staged at the library to call attention to the situation which students faced. Pope Duncan discussed these issues with the students. The second demonstration took place in the form of a peaceful march. About one hundred students gathered behind a sign which read No Taxation Without Representation, and marched to the dedication of the library on April 3. The group quietly assembled behind the spectator ' s chairs where they remained almost passive until the appearance of CCC President, Dave Cook. Cook thanked the taxpayers and Board of Regents for the new library, then proceeded to talk about the budget cuts, tuition hikes, and lack of budgetary accountability to students. At the close of his speech, Cook presented Chancellor Simpson with a petition containing about 2,700 signatures protesting the tuition hike. Dr. Nicholas Quick said I think we need to say something to get this into the right perspective. The students then walked away and regrouped near Williams Center, where Stephen Hausman addressed the group. He thanked everyone for their support and dismissed the gathering with the statement This doesn ' t end here. We may have to do this again. 77 Star Spangled Girl Spring quarter brought a new innovation of a dinner theater by Masquers to present Star Spangled Girl by Neil Simon. Hard work and enthusiasm mixed with the talents of many young people created an enjoyable evening. 80 The International Club held their annual banquet on February 21. Over 250 people were present for the din- ner, which featured a meat and des- sert from each country represented. The program included a style show, singing, dancing, and even a bull fight! The evening concluded with the song I ' d Like To Teach The World To Sing, sung in several languages. 81 Honor ' s Day The traditional honor ' s day was held this spring at Southern. Outstanding students were recognized for their achievements and improvements at GSC. Excellent Scholarship — 4.0 Cynthia Dean Adams Gary Lynn Alderman Ina Elizabeth Anderson Cordell Lee Bragg III Cecil Baxter Bray III Mark Timothy Burnette Alma Virginia Byrd Linda Kay Canter Roger Dennis Capehart Susan Louise Clary Cheryl Leslie Groves Christopher R. M. Heusgen Harry Kirksey Hogan Kevin Walter Horn Vicki Jo Johnson Gary Stephen Kinsey John Edward Martin James Bernice Matthews Mary C. Ogden Marcia Rebekah Robers Ruth Settles Billie Kay Smith Excellent Scholarship — From 3.50 to 3.99 Mary Elizabeth Adams Luis Alberto Aguilar Maria Josepha Andrews Kathy Marie Ansley Susan Kirkland Arnall Gary Altred Bacon Brenda Gail Baker Becky Carole Baldwin Beverly Ann Banks Shelagh Barker Burton Blaksley Barmore Deborah Mane Barnes Gary Doyle Barrett Pamela Jean Beasley Gary Michael Beaudreau James Robert Beckum Susan Carol Benson Carla Anne Berry Robert Spanton Bissell, Jr. Dionne Renee Blackmon Debbie Lynne Bland Katherine Elizabeth Blough Rebecca Marie Blount Kim Brown Bohler Diane Ellen Bohnstengel Fred Charles Bombelyn Linda Jean Boykin Wilbur Carol Bragg II Janet Thomas Braswell Susan Patricia Brook Debra Joyce Brown Lisa Jean Brown Patricia Reid Brown Barbara A Bunkley Becky Ann Burkhalter Joyce Elaine Butler Debra Carol Byrd Thomas Carlton Cain Mauricio Roberto Calderon Frances Starr Callaway Hadley Cammack Campbell Sylvia Jan Cantrell Diane Rose Cappelli Karen Lamar Cargill Linda Fruittic Carmichael John Michael Carruthers Russell Bradley Cason Roger Lee Catron Peggy Ann Cavender Donna Karen Chambers lllene Edith Chance Catherine Nancy Chandler Craig Mallory Childs Ella Beth Clance Kathy Lynn Clark Carole Arlene Clemans Sharon Renee Cleveland Susan Lorraine Clevenger Timothy Fredericks Coen Michael Thomas Coker Joni Elaine Cole Joy Delilah Collins Brenda Conner Wesley Mitchell Corbitt Gerald J Courtemanche Nancy Kay Cowart Don Robert Cox Jacquelyn Edna Creasy Pamela Jo Crenshaw Sherry Lea Crooms Cheryl Ann Crosby Nancy Hodges Crosby Connie Sue Crouch Jody A Crouse Charles Meredith Dalziel Neal Kenneth Daniel Robert Lawrence Dann Robert Joseph Dannacher Donna Ann Gay Darley Byron Grady Dasher Sigrid Luise Davis David Edgar Deas Jeanette Elaine Deloach Heidi Lou Dicksun Gary Weldon Dubois Dawn Angela Duckworth Jo Ann Turner Dudley Lori Allen Duke Ivos Elaine Dukes Katherine Maxwell Duncan William Michael Dunnahoo Hugh Dowdy Durrence Larry Benton Dyal Dawn Catherine Edmond Rebecca Rearden Evans David Morris Ewing Margaret Ezell James Douglas Faehl Mary Diane Fagler Elenor Reddish Fahs Robert Leo Fahs II Paul Kenneth Farmer Susan Elaine Faulk Karen Tyson Faulkner Gregory Hilton Fender Victor Joseph Fetter James Perry Fields Hugh Gibbs Flanders Martha Katherine Fortner Cynthia Suzanne Franklin Sherry Lynn Fraser Judy Ann French Hala Clarice Gaines Mary Lou Garrett Kimberly Ann Gaunt James William Gibson Martha Lynne Gibson William Holcomb Gilleland Leslie Glass John Charles Gore Pamela Lynn Graham Melinda Ann Grassim Benjamin Blanton Gray Debra Anne Johnson Susan Gayle Johnson Mary Patricia Jones Michael Jeftrey Jones Patricia Jane Keadle Anne Merritt Kelly Mary De Lellis Kelly Donald Franklin Kennedy Donna Davis Kersey David Bird Kicklighter Mary Sheppard Kimbrough David Lee Kinard Ronald Nelson King Patricia Rose Kitchens Jo Wiggins Knight Walter Sylvester Knight Nancy Ann Kraft Jay Andrew Milton Kramer Janis Marie Lane Ted Louis Lashley Janet Kay Lee Sarah Elizabeth Lewis Katherine Jean Liddle Luther Thomas Liggett Eugenia K Lord Gilmar Lee Maddox, Jr Marsha Lynn Mann Jimmy Paul Marsh Nancy Evelyn Martel William Franklin Mayer Mark Randall Martin Donna Maria McCarthy George Randall McClure Maxie Ann McCoy Brenda Joyce McElreath Mary Dorothy McLaughlin Betty Fay McLean Jean Greer McLemure Jean Angela McMahan Jennifer Lynn McNeal Terri Gwyn Merritt Patricia Anne Metts Gary Lindsey Mikell James Thomas Mikell Leonard E Mikolaitis Gretchen Rodebeck Miles Robert Rusty Miller Rodney Lynn Milligan Juanita Dianne Mincey Faith Elaine Mitchell Pamela Ann Mitchell Jerry Lynn Mobley Debra Ann Moddelmog Catherine Anne Monfee Amanda Cynthia Montford Donald Edward Moore Helene Carrie Morgan Janet Maxine Morris Lee Ann Mueller Carla Moody Mulford Lindy Mulligan Mark Robert Murphy Cecil Nasworthy, Jr Eileen Elizabeth Neubaum Paul Keller Newton, Jr Teresa Lynn Newton Richard Michael Nolley Lauren Theresa Norton Marsha Diane Norton John Steven Odom Melba Marie Odom Phillip Gary Odom John Patrick O ' Hare David Art Olds Phillip Ray Olds Brenda Clark Outler Bruce Robin Paris Sharon Louise Parson Kay Lynne Parsons Pamela Ann Patterson Joyce Anita Payne Sandra Hawkins Peavy Sharon Davis Peebles Marilee Jean B Peed James Lucian Pentz III Steven Leon Powell Robert Lewis Priestley David Martin Quattlebaum Ginger Delaine Ramsay Sam Annabell Ramsay Michael David Redford Patricia McMillin Reed Jil Youngblood Register Robert Case Reynolds Sibbie Gail Rhodes Stephanie D Richardson Judy Elaine Riner Sarah Lynn Robertson John Anthony Rodriguez- Feo Laura Frances Rogers Raleigh Pharis Rogers George William Rogers Rita Gwendoline Rogers Sandra Flossie Rogers Steven Michael Rogers Janet Louise Rood Estelle Linda Roth Samuel James Rowan, Jr Robin Denise Rowe John Thomas Ruff Emily Kay Russ Gary Thomas Sadowski Margaret Elaine Sanfratello Kathleen Marie Schmidt Michael Alexander Scott Ruby Lynnette Sercer Donald Thomas Settle Phyllis Anita Sharpe Joe Jason Shelnutt Patricia Ann Shelnutt Constance Lorraine Sheppard Frances Lynn Sheppard Mary Angela Shipman Vanice Horace Sikes, Jr. James Barney Silcox Cheri Sue Smith Cindy Jackson Smith Jeffrey Andrew Smith Julie Ann Smith Stephanie Dawn Smit William Terry Smith Davey Solomon Joseph Daniel Speigr Merrelyn Spinks Steven Scott Spi rakes Glenn Morris Stafford Susan Lora Standard Donald Martin Stanle; Jayne Marie Starr Jeanette Claire Steed Brenda Elizabeth Ste| Mary Scott Stoddard Elton Columbus Stric Kurt Edward Suchier Olivia Rochelle Sulliv; Melinda Jo Summer William Newson Su m Trent Skaar Tadsen Suzanne Taylor Dona Suzette Tedfon Barbara Lampman Tl Anita Kathleen Thorn Patricia Hutton Thorn Mary Joyce Tillirson Susan Regina Tillmar William Perry Tindol, Donna Cecelia Tootk Mary Elene Torrance Charles David Tronc. Tommie Gray Trowbi Robert Gibbs Turner David Paul Vassar Columbus Goodman Walden Brenda Sample Wall Beth Joanne Warren William Phillip Warrei Linda Carol Weaver Jan Mane Welch Janet Irene Wells Dorothy Delene Wes Vicki Ann Westbrook Mark Vickers Wether Barbara Wilson Whiti Rachel Teresa White Sandra Gail White Julia Elaine Whiting Thomas Burton Wigt Patricia Gamous Wile James Roger Williarr Michael Gerard Willi; Nancy Dale Williams Andy F. Williamson Linda June Wilson Sharon Kaye Wilson Terresa M Winge Donald Morris Wood Cindy Elizabeth Woe Pia Von Xander 86 Who ' s Who Among Students In American Universities And Colleges i Kay Akins Jane Anderson Josepha Andrews s Robert Beckum a Lynn Bennett David Cook Jeanette Elaine DeLoach Hugh Gibbs Flanders, Jr. Ruth Corlett Floyd Martha Katherine Fortner Jaime Henderson Carolyn Eudene Johnson Charlene Laverne Jones Bradley W. Krantz Teresa Lynn Newton Roosevelt Smith, Jr. Donald Martin Stanely William Asbury Stembridge, Jr. Pamela Louise Stewart Elton Columbus Strickland, Jr, Melinda Jo Summer William Larkin Thoma Anita Kathleen Thomas Brenda Sample Wall Mary Joan Williams Constructive Leadership Unselfish Service Thomas Braswell ill Bradley Cason lelyn Edna Creasy la Jo Crenshaw Joseph Luther Darsey William Bardwell Gresham Therese Helene Haffey James O Holt Debra Diane Hooten Margot Nell Morris Michael Orestes Marion Ruth Peck John Marcus Reed Laura Brooks Rice Estelle Roth John Thomas Ruft Michael Dean Thompson Vanessa Walker Donald Morris Wood Special Awards HA PS! OMEGA DRAMA AWARD— AWARD — ithy Jane Anderson Katherine Jean Liddle )-BRANNEN SCHOLARSHIP AWARD — aymond Marshall Hyser, Jr. MISTRY AWARD —  hn Vaughan Glisson, Mark Alan Jernigan TA SIGMA PI AWARD — chael John Hess DERICK W. TAYLOR AWARD — elinda Ann Grassi !EIGN LANGUAGE AWARDS: 3ENCH — Jean Ellen Hoban ERMAN — Elizabeth R. Dahmer 3 ANISH — Jeffrey Andrew Smith IE ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION AWARD — ary Joan Williams, Frances Marie Curry ' PA DELTA EPSILON SCHOLARSHIP — ebbie Sanders McElveen ' PA DELTA PI AWARD — 9resa Lynn Newton SIC AWARDS: GMA ALPHA IOTA DEAN ' S HONOR AWARD — Janet Thomas Braswell GMA ALPHA IOTA EXCELLENT SCHOLARSHIP NATIONAL ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION AWARD — Joe Jason Shelnutt NATIONAL BUSINESS EDUCATION AWARD — Teresa Bridgewater NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION AWARD — Joanne B. Blackburn OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ENGLISH AWARD — Susan Lorraine Clevenger PHYSICAL EDUCATION AWARD — William Larkin Thoma PI OMEGA PI AWARD — Sharon Ann Mosley PSYCHOLOGY AWARD — Avis Jane Daniels SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD — Lyneve Callaway Hearn, Robert Leo Fahs, II S. S. KRESGE MARKETING AWARD — Catherine Maria Thielke WALL STREET JOURNAL AWARD — Charles Troncalli THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLASTIC AWARD — William Phillip Warren 37 Spring hangs her infant blossoms on the trees, rocked in the cradle of the western breeze. — Cowper 91 Southern Bounces Back Georgia Southern bounced back from a slow start to post a respectable 11-16 record for the season. Seniors Maurice Stoutermire and Ed McArthur provided leadership for the charges of Coach Larry Chapman who com- pleted his second year as head coach. Kevin Anderson, who led the team in scoring as a freshman, was one of several bright prospects for the future. 93 WW •O 4 5 L Stoutermire And McArthur Provide Leadership F rsf raw — Jerry Fields — Manager, Phil Lei- sure, John Garner, Wilbert Young, Dick Beuke, Tom Smith — Trainer. Second row — Dave Corless — Assistant Coach, Bob Grouch, Chris White, Ed McArthur, Bobby Shields, Morris Wright, Jack Schweers — Grad. Assistant, Billy Sandifer, Maurice Stoutermire. Third row — Pat Blenke, Charlie Gibbons — Assistant Coach, Matt Simpkins, David Bailey, Sam Hamrick, Mark Smith, Kevin Anderson, Dan Trotter — Grad. Assistant, Larry Chapman — Head Coach. 51 hf Waterpolo Post Georgia Southern ' s waterpolo team faced a tougher schedule in its third year of intercollegiate competition. With eastern power, Richmond, added to its schedule, Coach Floyd ' s team had a 4-2 record for the season. They also finished third in the Yale Invita- tional. jreat Third Year i 97 Georgia Southern ' s swimmers had a somewhat disappointing season, win- ning only three out of seven matches. However, Don Welchko represented Georgia Southern for the fourth con- secutive year at the NCAA Swimming Championships in the fifty yard frees- tyle. First row — David Proskin, Bobby Dann, Dan Gallimore, Andy Cowart. Second row — Mark Robinson, Mark Miller, Mark Reed, Bill Gresham. Third row — Scott Muse, Lee Clark, Marq Lett. Fourth row — Herb Brown, Don Welchko, Scott Fowler. Fifth row — Coach Floyd, Jane Ruede- bucsh, Coach Jane Bosbyshell. Determination Makes Third Year Great Front row — Robin Brake. Second row — Temi Davis, Susan Busby, Scottie Stottard. Laura Jac- ques Third row — Sheila Beal, Kathy Reuder- busch, Pam Martin. A First For Women ' s Swimming Coach John Bosbyshell ' s charges were strengthened by new recruits. Robin Brake, a mainstay on the South- ern swim team, became the first woman to receive an athletic scholar- ship at GSC. Only in their third year, the team ' s improvement and determi- nation showed swimming to be a con- tinuing popular sport. 103 Gymnasts Faced Rigorous Schedule A rigorous schedule of top competi- tion faced Coach Ron Oertley ' s men ' s gymnastics team. Southern ' s All- American performer, Steve Norman, led the injury ridden Eagles against such teams as Ohio State and Georgia Tech. Norman captured several first place honors during the season. 107 108 109 Third Year And Improving The Lady Eagles continued to improve in their third year of competi- tion, winning 14 games and losing 10. Georgia Southern placed fourth in the post-season GAIAW Tournament. Leading the team this season in scor- ing and rebounding was sophomore Pam Baker. First row — Melissa Vickers, Teresa Turk, Pam Baker, Beth Morris. Second row — Mary Lou Garrett, Beth Clark, Mary Hagan, Lisa Lovelace, Carol Johnson, Donna Moss Not pictured — Kim Butord and Pat Leslie — Trainer. Below: Linda Crowder — Head Coach. no 113 Fifteenth In College Rankings Georgia Southern finished fifteenth in the college rankings and journeyed to the NCAA Tournament for an unprecedented fifth straight year. Four golfers were selected to the Independent All-American Team. They were seniors Gary Dwen and Gregg Wolff, and juniors Chip Pellum and Ken Kreiger. First row — Ken Kreiger, Chip Pel ler i n , Gregg Wolffe. Second row — Gary Duren, Steve Waugh, Mike Donald, Al Fortney, Gary Pinns. 117 118 119 Four Selected For Independent- All- American Team 120 Southern had an outstanding year in tennis, finishing the season with a 10-5 record. The Eagle netters placed sec- ond in the Georgia Intercollegiate. Top returnees for Georgia Southern include juniors Danny Gladman and Jim Hinson and freshman John Harke. First row — David Marsh, John Hawke, Danny Gladman Second row — Andreas Coth, Jim Hinson, Peter Holl, Bill Charles. 122 123 Lady Eagles Post 10-5 Season A creditable 10-5 mark was accom- plished by the Lady Eagles 1975-76 tennis team. Jeri O ' Neal, a freshman, played at the number one position. Seniors Beth Warren and Widget Ven- nit were standouts who helped to lead the team to a second place finish in the GAIAW Tournament. (L-R) — Jan Lowe, Cathy Hall. Bev Vaughn, Dawn Kopec, Coach Shnver, Widget Bennett, Jen O ' Neal, Beth Warren. 124 125 Hard hitting Ray Boyer, Benjie Moore and pitcher Richars Hudson were selected as members of the Inde- pendent-All-American Baseball team. The Eagles, under new head coach Jack Stallings, were ranked as high as ninth in the college rankings. Although compiling a 36-19 record, the Eagle squad was overlooked in the selection of teams for the NCAA Tourney. First row — Scott Sundermeier, Rick Winkler, Ray Boyer, Larry Howser, Mike Moore, Benjie Moore, Chris Royer, Ed Rodriguez, Pete Pas- quarosa, Jamie Ivins. Second row — Jack Stall- ings — Head Coach, Steve Nichols — Assistant Coach, Steve Perry, Jim Reiley, Jack VamD- erSluys, Gary Givens, Dave Ladd, Ed Fisher, Tom Kotchman, Tom McMillan — Manager, Mike Lane — Assistant Coach. Third row — Larry Bryant — Assistant Coach, Danny Kill- man, Curtis Fisher, Jimmy Matthews, Tom Kuz- niacki, Richard Hudson, Randy Hodges, Gerald Hynko, Roger Smith — Assistant Coach. w — Ray, Boyer, And Moore Selected For j Independent-All American Team 127 128  131 132 135 Below 1st row — Tommy West, Mike Warren, Bebo Gray, Kieth Holland, Mark Martin, Alan Tyson — Historian, Mike Brantley, Bob Childre, Tom Shaginaw, Carey Pittard. 2nd row — David Carter — Usher, Paul Zechman, Steve Beaver, Chuck Smith, Lee Penland, Jack Gary, George Gruber, Lyle Attaway, Randy Felix, Chuck Lam- bert, Luis Aguilar, David Ball. 3rd row — Robert Thompson, Russell Brower, Ray Messick, Bobby Goodman — Secretary, Arnold Belasco, Jimmy Brown, Gary Matthews, Bryant Scott, Bert Reed, Mike Quarles, Jimmy Childre — President, Ken Krieger, Jay Stevens, John Johnson — Sentinel. Right: Little Sisters — 1st row — Becky Crom- ley, Beth Blaney, Linda Gilbert, Robin Tollman, Kay Bowers, Alice Lee Johnson, Gay Gnehm, Tommie Allen. 2nd row — Connie Crouch, Gigi Farris, Cindy Porter, Debbie Dodd, Nancy Woo- druft, Becky Cromley, Bratsie Bobo, Julie Busby, Liz Cheatham, Jonnella Payne, Claudia Johnson, Linda Knight. Not pictured — Nancy Fincher, Melanie Broome, Carol Darby Alpha Tau Omega 136 Delta Tau Delta Above: 1st row — Steve O ' Rear, Larry Ellgass, Ted Walker, Stan Cochran, Sam Easley, Ronnie Anthony, Mark Moore, Kenny Griftht. 2nd row — Kathy Dow, Diane Ballard, Leslie Burrell- Sahl, Susan Rushing, Ann Rogers, Jan Diebold, Debbie Ellis, Fran Turner, Debbie Hollis, Judy Maloof, Susan Anderson, Patti Bennett, Debbie Moddlemog, Cynthia Cannon. 3rd row — Scott Gordon, David Wolfe, Al Cleveland, Gene Pre- vatt, Andy Corley, David Skelton, Kerry Myrick, Don Owens, Bruce Towson, Steve Lynn, Sam Bunn, Gary O ' Rear, Mike Branum, Glen Davis, Kenny Rogers, Pete Camuso, Lee Bryant. 137 Above: 1st row — Charlie Wyatt, David Jones, Glenn Goreski, Robert Beasley, David Cleve- land, Tim Parker, Mike Bates, Dave Brunson, Mike Trexler, Tom Willingham, Don Dobbins, Mike Crace, Terry Coyle, Jim McGahee, Bill George. 2nd row — Jake Grant, Karon (Rose) Smith, Dave Buchannon, Kathy Deloach, James Bishop, Joni Lawson, John Cox, Bob Nimmo, Nancy L. Murphy, Steve Jones, Harry Hooten, Judy Allen, Randy Smith, Gale Deal, Ginny Shannon, McGrath Keen, Mark Tippet, Terry Forth, Armando Rodriguez, Larry Shaw, Dee Hunt, Cindi Frazier, Jim Armstrong, Wynne Whi- tehurst, Chris Lain, Mike Turner — President. 138 Below 1st row — Mike Harrison, Tom Hemby, David Holley, Ed Hamilton, Jim Hagen, David VanDerlike, David Adams, Hal Girardeau, Brad Robinette, Robbie Kiser, Keithen Tucker, Monty Davis, Mike Classens, Jeff Daily, Chuck Parten, Ronnie Beers, Steve Duke, Scott Kalm. 2nd row — Bill Ellswood, Allen Shiver, Chris Bass, Martin Agati, Terry Cason, Randy Hitz, Rob Bissel, Greg Morgan, Mark Reid, Chip Howard, Phillip McLain, Jerry Roberts, Jeff Cole, Larry DuBerry, Lonnie Mott, Asbury Stembridge, Bob Mason, Mark Goodman, Chuck Berry, 3rd row — Paul Martin, Butch Akers, Crane Jones, Mark Ballew, Bill Bnckell, George Stacimeir, Woody Johnson, Troy Williams, Little Sisters, Cindy Smith, Cindy Hayes, Ten Morris, Fredda Karp, Mary Haynes, Parti Harben, Carla Berry, Shirley Koch, Kathy McKendree, Lisa Plexico, Mimi Hazen, Marshal Spivey, Mike Sasser, Kevin Connel. Kappa Sigma 139 Below: 1st row — Charles Marra, Gregg Crews, Dight Oil iff , Tommy Simpson, Ed Naggy, Ben Carmichael, Ware Stewart, Steve Carson, Wil- liam North, Paul Kina, Rick Singletary, William Koger, Robert Freeman. 2nd row — Don Lara- mee, Sandy Simmons, Lisa Mock, Betty Morgan, Diane Pullen, 74-75 Officers, Bob Biggs, Vice President, John Templeton, President, Bruce Olliff, Treasurer, David Land, Secretary, Carol Upchurch, Gloria Thompson, Jan Jackson, Debra Hagin, Pat Barnes 75 Sweetheart, Kelly Kirby 3rd row — Harry Busbee, Chip Culbreth, Tommy Kemp, Joe Matthews, Chip Struwsee, Mike Hatten, Mike Walburn, Frank Johnson, David Mulherm, John Hutts, Walter Orkione, Dale Hughes, Bill Masters, Scott Bayliss, Bill Griffin, Gary Anderson, Tommy Mosely, Joe Ell- ington, Rusty Deal, Bill Olliff. Not pictured — Dr. Frederick Obenchain, Faculty Advisor, Gene Jernigan, David Howard, Roy Robinson, David Atkinson. 1 n — - jju ' 1 ' TtiTna|i i .1 jjL, Phi Delta Theta 140 Pi Kappa Phi Above: 1st row — Neal Little, Bobby Bone, Ben Barmore, David Graziano, Bubba Newton, Kevin Stowell, Bill Read, Clint Carlson, Steve Smith, Dale Straughn, Kevin Duvall, Charles Broome 2nd row — Mike Parrish, Roy Sapough, Dean Morgan, Karen White, Jane Smith, Cindy Find- ley, Bonne Barmore, Cheryl Garnto, June Greenway, Mary Helen Leysath, Janie Chasen, Elaine Wilson, Mike Dreggers, Russell Gilliam, Randy Wall, Lee Culpepper, Brad Graham, Jef- frey O ' Neal. Left: Officers — Lee Culpepper, Chaplain; Clint Carlson, Treasurer; Kerry Wil- liams, Warden; Charles Broome, Archon, Steve Smith, Secretary; Mike Dreggers, IFC Repre- sentative. 141 Sigma Nu Above: 1st row — Marty Williamas, Steve Wel- ton, Steve Cowan, Charles McElheuy, Bill Apperson, Andy Marchaman, Mike Oslin, Jeff Spatz, Steve Garner, Bill Dawe. 2nd row — Andy Hundley, Doug Bush, Rod Freeman, Mike Broadhecker, John Austin, Billy Guise, Ray Bar- rett, Eddie Herrin. 3rd row — Julie Riely, Judy Imig, Robin Hayes, Susan Busby, Regis Idins, Phyliss Bailey, Susan Cook, Margie Currier, Sue Ferguson, Lee Steel, Nancy Wilson. 4th row — Bob Rayser, Steve Krask, Sammy Henderson, Chuck Patrick, Ken Ergle, Frank Parker, Danny Holmes, Mark Taylor, Doug Ivey. Below: 1st row — Roy Parker, Bill Billard, Bobby Henry, Frank Gurley, Ronald Hutchins, Dave Oakes, Jow Madden, Bill Head, Ron Roberts, Tony Denmark, Jeff Hart. 2nd row — Johnny Cannon, Glenn Robinson, Rick Faulk, Wesley Collier, Greg Conners, Rip Clay, Myles Crabb, John Gardner, Hal Ward, Ken Feagin, Giles Westbrook, David Ray, Larry King. 3rd row — Joe Sidwell, John Colbert, Debra Watson, Crys- tal Ward, Paula Miller, Peggy Dowis, Katrina Waters, Robyn Mann, Lisa Caves, Cindy Parker, Lynn Gibson, Suzanne Payne, Diane Newton, Debbie Johnson, Karen West, Charles Watson, Scott Morris. Sigma Phi Epsilon 143 Below: 1st row — Dave Rentschler, Jay Hughes, Paul Jennings, Jappy Stringer, Scott Smith, Pat Haden, Brian Darley, Charles Chris- tian, Mike Hartley, Joe Gay, Bruce Knighton, Bob Gilmore, Al Lawson, Jamie Webster. Steve Love, David McNeal. 2nd row — Steve Echols, John Leonard, Roy Godbee, Hope Jones, Lisa Edwards, Terri Stump, Debra Adams, Donna Gordon, Beth Overton, Cathy Rentschler, Jan Smith, Kathy Brown, Debbie Norris, Diane Courtney, Christy Moseman, Janet Smith, Susan Wheatley, Lisa Rentschler, Mary Polhill, Joan Williams, Gary Sanders, Van Jackson. 3rd row — Mark Howard, Jim Van Epps, Chris Bowles, Buck Petry, Mike Henderson, Tim Med- ford, Lee Dupree, Frank Adkins, Mike Miller, Wayne Tarber, Brian Lindholm, Randy Ander- son, Red Daniels, Dennis Hobbs, Robert Rutfo, Greg Hodges, Buddy Melvin, Mike Dollar, Pat McShane, Don Garrick, Greg Bowles. Gerry Logue, BuzCopeland.Quin Bryan, Vernon Mobley, John Renshaw, Benje Cowart, Ed New- some. Sigma Chi 144 I Above: 1st row — Lisa Burton, Patty George, Flora Wilhite, Lee Mueller, Dede Dyrenforth Beth Clifton, Karen Murray, Linda Weaver, Net- tie Kennedy, Rita Griffies, Carol Toole, Geor- geanne Goolwin, Karin Hemminger, Pat Barker, Jeannie Calaman, Stacy Wade. 2nd row — Jim Powers, Brent Norris, Perry Tindol, Reed Hamil- ton, Kin Barnhill, Richard Barnhill, Charlie Robe- son, Rick Van Atta, Frank Mulherin, George Marinos, Tommy Stephens, Allyn Kennedy, Mic- key Dees, Richard Thompson, Richard Hilbun, Stacy Harbin. 3rd row — Tom Easterly, Doug Wolfe, Rodney Gibson, Kenny Bryant, Herschel Wynn, Rick Richards, Randy Walters, Paul Haynes, Ken Lanier, Ron King, Alan Thompson. James Crisp, Ken Mulherin, Steve Komisarow. 145 Above: 1st row — Sammy Foster, John Donald- son, Charles Kerr, George Evans, Keith Hendrix, Bill Woodrum, John Carroll, Mark Sibley, Chip Parker, Joe Morgan. 2nd row — Pat Rogers, Paula Ducato, Mimi Strickland, Regina Yandle, LuAnne Neal, Laura Barber, Leigh Mahany, Pat Hossleton, Kenny Knight, Tony Barber, Ed Anderson, Clay Strickland 3rd row — David Prim, Sherry Morrison, Tommy Tillman, Steve Crews, Don Shedd, David Beall, Bob Pendry, Keith Mitchell, Bonnie Young, Terry Lynn, Don He I may, David Brentnell 4 th row — David Aughbrnagh, Randy Poston, Roger Johnson, Rick Hogquist, Matt Aaron, David James, Nancy Dudley, Ronnie King, Ginny Summerour, Steve Barber, David Parks, Gene Justen, David Paulk. Tau Kappa Epsilon 146 I Below: 1st row — Mary Beth Stuart, Gayle Gra- ham, Kay Russ, Robin Cochran, Frances Rambo, Mary LeCount, Jan Stutts, Beth Cour- son, Chantel Beasley, Susan Pickel, Starr Calla- way, Anquinette Sparrow, Terri Jenkins, Tippi Naples, Melanie O ' Neal. 2nd row — Bob Hook, Joey Kaney, Randy Anderson, Chuck Berry, Missy Mallard, Cindy Smith, Nancy Gammell, Elizabeth Owens, Kay Bowers, Cindy Hayes, Tommie Allen, Valerie Kelly, Susan Swicord, Diane Kennedy, Becky Parks, Laura Gregory, Beth Overton, Karen Pari, Buff Boring, Julie Edwards, Kris Fulkerson, Marshall Spivey, Charles McConnell, Allyn Robb. Left: Pledges — Lynn Robertson, Patti Morris, Jeri O ' Neal, Audrey Walden, Pam Sutherland, Kathy Dun- can. Alpha Delta Pi 147 Below: 1st row — Trish Fenton, Annett Seag- raves, (Treasurer), Nancy Nolan, Billye Winn, Ruth Marie Forrester, Cathy Rentschler, Libby Reynolds, Jan Garmon, Kristy Faircloth, Lea Cartwright, Diane Woeltjen, Beth Blaney, Mary Anne Cornish. 2nd row — Cindy Porter, Lori Brumm, Mary Girmsey, Salley Hester, Shirley Koch, Gigi Farris, Lisa Bryan, Linda Lee Carter, Teri Lassetter, Lisa Barton, Patti Busg, Cynthia Hughes, Mary Haynes, Jackie Jones, Kathy King, Sherry Farmer, Betsy Lewis, Leigh Emery. 3rd row — Randy Hitz, Tom Hemby, Lee Cul- pepper, Alison Weathers, Connie Ballew, Bon- nie Paige, Debbie Dodd, (Secretary), Mary Pol- hill, Nancy Woodruff, (Vice President), Julie Busby. June Troup, Chris Smith, Elaine Smith, (President), Leisa Price, Tere Richardson, Sue Taylor, Terri Sweat, Mary Roche, Leah Raven, Leigh Malloy, Sheila Garnette, Lynn Crowley, Lisa Browning, Greg Boyles, Henry Powell, Randy White, Leonard Littlejohn. m Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Xi Delta Above: 1st row — Steve Barber, Kim Brodie, Laura Barber, Jane Faulk, Ann Spalding, LuAnne Neal, Brenda Quinn, Eleanor Baker, Diane Walters, Cheri Gentry, Debbie Prien, Frances Sutton, Vickie Karp, 2nd row — Randy Hughes, Lori Lane, Karen Schmalz, Carole Hovendick, Monica Burke, Ginny Summerour, Sheryl Granoft, Pat Gray, Bonnie Young, Nancy Stevens, Joanne Everett. Millie Reeves, Suzanne Payne, Sharon Futrell, Carol Newton, Jeanne Zwallen, Gerard Clark, John Colbert 149 Above: 1st row — Anne Kelly, Becky Cromley, Peggy Benson, Diane Courtenay, Sherri Smith, Carol Darby, Laura Copelan, Alice Lee Johnson, Laura Miller, Lori Jones, Cynthia Cannon, Donna Gordon, Lynn Centre, Donna Stafford, Donna Norris, Teri Cooper, Tricia O ' Steen, Peggy May, Deborah Hagin. 2nd row — Bebo Gray, JeRie Wilson, Christy Moseman, Betty Morgan, Cindi Smith, Lee Mueller, Marcia Rog- ers, Margaret Hicks, Cindi Fraase, Susan Pros- ser, Donna Gehle, Gay Gnehm, Jamie Miller, Robin Hinton, Margaret Springs, Donna Whittle, Linda Knight, Gail Foy, Margaret Cravey, Sharon Godwin. 3rd row — Bob Mason, Frank Adkins, Chuck Partin, Bobby Gaskin, Cal Taylor, Jim Hagin, Derell Ussery, Beth Ware, Lisa Wiley, Jan Jackson, Amy Wilson, Jo Delle Davidson, Paula Paul, Tori Mason, Ruth Peck, De De Dyrenforth, Sally Register, Katy Roberts, Mimi Hazen, David Holly, Reed Hamilton, Gray Wood, Jim Davidson, Mike Hatten, Lee Dupree. 150 Below: 1st row — Debra Brown, Debra Carlson, Carmen Craig, LeRuth Cockrell, Peggy Adams, Cristol Ward, Pam Stephenson, Pam Murrey, Joni Lawson, Cathy Ray, Cyndee Wallace, Faith Mitchell, Pam Stewart, Kay Kaney, 2nd row — Janie Chasen, Lisa Harris, Cindy Byrd, Nancy McGoldnck, Cindy Kinney, Linda Turner, Pris- cilla Linton, Teri Stump, Kim Harris, Ginny Shammon, Sharin Lee, Elaine Ledbetter, Sherry Harrison, Kay Sanders, Debbie Johnson, Vicky Kyker. 3rd row — Vernon Mobley, Craig Childs, Mark Ballew, Robin Brake, Melanie More, Kim Gaunt, Miss C. Doyle, Julie Smith, Susan Sims, Janet Smith, Susan Anderson, Denise Watson, Lynne Spiers, Dottie Hautman, Karen Lee, Lynn Stephenson, Terry Forth, Jean Hamilton, David Ball, Tim Parker, Mike Quarles, Bobby Good- man, Phi Mu 151 Delta Zeta Above. 1st row — Kathie Foster, Pagie Ryals, Sue McPherson, Elaine Wilson, Helen Gibson, Susan Rushing, Frances Turner, Hala Gaines, Janie Herring, Judy Maloof, LuAnn Bruce, Mel- issa Lee, Leslie Burrell-Sahl, Lenora Wood, Patti Finleyson, Debbie Moddelmog, Linda Mucken- fuss, Jill Buff. 2nd row — Beth Candler, Patti Bennett, Susan Anderson, Renee Lowrey, Gin- ger Pitts, Debra Adams, Shirley Brannen, Betsy Bowers, Sally Collins, Kathy Blake, Kathy Chap- man, Jane Jackson, Jana Futch, Cathy Hick- man, Susan Wheatley, Donna Dexter, Cathy Thielke, Sydney Learning, Lynn Wells, Janis Thompson, Lynn Cowart. 3rd row — Pat Bar- more, Bubba Newton, Bill Goldstein, Joe Gay, Andy Corley, Woody Johnson, David Graziano, Carla Wren, Marcia Duncan, Jennifer McElhaney, Gail Toulson, Laura Mell, Carla Berry, Kathy Monfort, June Greenway, Pam Miller, Holly Lyons, Sally Harris, Lindsay Sims, Mike Henderson, Benje Cowart, Roy Godbee, Eddie McCurley, Pierson Flowers, Charles Broome. 152 Below 1st row — Mrs. Peggie Herrington, Patty George, Pam Grizzle, Patty Floyd, Sue Fergu- son, Patty Riley, Sandy Marinos, Paula Fergu- son, Rita Gritties, Rachel Buchanan, Janet Thompson, Linda Weaver, Margie Currier, Ste- phaney Boykin, Mrs Gene Anders 2nd row — Flora Wilhite, Karen Murray, Evelyn Smith, Nancy DeBartola, Lee Steel, Laura Kistler, Kathy Ross, Nancy Haddle. 3rd row — Mark Howard, Steve Smith, Lisa Drake, Carla Cartledge, Nancy Wilson, Dawn Foster, Beth Clitton, Julie Wil- liams, Susan Burke, Linda Hinton, Angie Mathews, Teena Brown, Ellen Ayers, Sue Mit- chel, Louise Smith, Charles Marra, Pat Hadden, Chuck Gibson. Chi Omega 153 Interfraternity Council 154 Far left: 1st row — Dr. James Orr, Advisor, Bill Billi- ard, Chip Howard, Ed Newsome, Vice President, Pat Barmore, Treasurer, Mike Dreggars, Steve Wel- ton, Mike Warren, Gary Sanders. 2nd row — Sam Bunn, Keith Mitchell, President, Charles Robeson, Rick Van Atta, Gary Anderson, Charles Broom, Steve Smith, Secretary, Larry Krupnick. Below: 1st row — Tippi Naples, Mary Anne Cornish, Kay Kaney, Judy Coleman, Rush, Susan Anderson, Cindi Fraase, Secretary, Kim Gaunt, Linda Knight. 2nd row — Jane Thompson, Advisor, Bonnie Marsh, Margie Currier, Gigi Farris, Vice President, Larua Kistler, Jane Jackson, Helen Gibson, Trea- surer, Eleanor Baker, Carole Hovendick, Public Rel- ations, Carla Wren. Panhellenic Council Fall Rush Fall 1975 was an exciting time tor many incoming GSC freshman co-eds who participated in GSC ' s fall rush, sponsored by the Panhellenic Council. Prospective pledges were fed, enter- tained and introduced to the Greek way of life by sorority sisters from vari- ous sororities. Even though only a few young women could be pledged to each sorority, all of the participants had a good time and went through an experience they would never forget. 156 157 ZX Derby Day An important part of all the sorori- ties ' fall activities was participation in Sigma Chi fraternity ' s annual Derby Day. Fund raising activities took place in the first part of the week, which was culminated on Friday by Derby Day. Many different games and an exhaust- ing search for derbies highlighted the big day which was climaxed by the crowning of Miss Derby Day and Miss Daring Debut. 159 Intramurals Bonecrushing, gutbusting, and physically exhausting described GSC ' s version of Intramural flag foot- ball. The football games gave many students a chance to get away from the books, whether it was as partici- pants or spectators. There were more than fifteen teams participating with the Greek and Open division winners playing in the championship game. 160 161 162 Greek Week Greek week was held in late May. A variety of activities were planned for GSC ' s 1 8 fraternities and sororities. There were softball and golf tourna- ments for the men and swimming races and a bowling championship for the women. Beer drinking and pizza eating contests were held for all of the fraternities and sororities. The exciting week ended with a whole day of field games which included a chariot race and the crowning of the greek god- dess. p R O F E S S I O N A L S Marketing Association Above: 1st row — Maria Andrews, Ann Pridgen, Sue Monday. 2nd row — Dr. Dan Sherrell, Fac- ulty Advisor, Cathy Thielke, Martha Hutchinson, Bob Evans, Linda Shatburn, Margo Morris. Above right: 1st row — Dr. John Daily, Dr. Jus- tine Mann, Dr. Robert Dick. 2nd row — Eva Hanninen. 3rd row — Russell Blackburn, Harold Bonnett, Wayne Anthony, Richard Salerno, Timothy Cowart, Claude Bunn Lower right: 1st row — Shelia Smith, Karin Barile, Kathy Ander- son, secretary, Lynn Scrivner, Gwen Conway. 2nd row — David Johnson, Elaine Loyd, Presi- dent, Dr. Richard Johnson, advisor. Not pictured — Bob West, Sammy Austin, Kerry Loudermilk, Dellis Heath, Virginia McCrary, Cary Jackson, Allen Greene. 166 Association Of Public Administration Graduate Students Alpha Psi Omega Below. 1st row — Charlotte Allen, Pam Cren- shaw. 2nd row — Mike Coker, Barbee Greene, Paula Lee, Lindy Mulligan, Lynn Gnswell. 3rd row — Brenda McElreath, Robin Hinton, Unknown, Ann Dixon, Rachel Buchanan, Linda Weaver, Suzie Tedford, Jan Cantrell, Rebecca Hooten, Judy Riner. 4th row — Melinda Sum- ner, Julia Whiting, Donna McCrary, David Buchanan, Gayle Hightower, Sally Harris, Diane Stadnick, Robin Rowe, Patty Reed, Janet Millar, Patricia Shelnutt 5th row — Gibbs Flanders — President, Melinda Grassi — Vice-President, Deanne Hildebrandt, Cathy Thielke, Elaine Chester, Mike Hess, Rosey Smith — Treasurer, Chuck Dalziel, Tim Amidon, Phil Olds, Marilyn Spinks, Jay Kramer, Mike Crace, Marty Odom. Gamma Beta Phi 168 Pi Delta Phi Delta Phi Alph Right 1st row — Nancy Olson, Dave Vassar, Debra Byrd, Eddie Bibisi 2nd row — Karen Shockley, Robert Beckum, Mark Wetherington, Elizabeth Dahmer, Dr. H Jarold Weathertord, Kathy Anderson. Below 1 st row — Morris Spain, Jimmy Hill, Risa Hammonds, Dean Canestra, Vada Hodges, Debbie Sears, Jason Shelnutt, Robin Park, Susan Babcock, Donna Burkitt, Jackie McBryant, Monty Lowery, 2nd row — Bobby Darden, Mr Horace Harrell, Thomas Mikell, Joe Massey, Bob Raysor, Joe Olson, Billy Harris, Linda Wilson, Jim Henley, David Collins, Donna McCrary, John Barrs. 3rd row — Steve Hodges, Unknown, Alexander Gaskin, Danny Shine, Steve Bragg, David Duf- fey, Billy Parker, Mike Ferguson, Jimmy Childre, Connie Kolpitcke Accounting Association 170 Student Association Of Educators Pi Omega Pi Above: 1st row — Mr. Charles Bonds — Advi- sor, Mrs. Jane Gray — Advisor, Rhonda Roach, Juanita Cunningham, Brad Krantz. 2nd row — Slaton Toler, Lin Reed, Debbie Barnes, Lynn Newton, Julie Smith, Susan Nessmith, Patty Reed. 3rd row — Dr. Walter Peach, Pat Leaph- eart, Thelma Padgett, Patty Davis, Ivy Pryor, Deanne Hildebrandt, Brenda Wynn Society Of Manufacturing Engineers Above: 1st row — Ricky Goldberg. 2nd row — Todd Krabbe, Professor P D Fowler — Advi- sor, Mike Scott, Doug Epps, Vic Fetter, Wayne Purcell, Richard Hilbun, Don Stanley , John Kapral, Ric Axt. Not shown — Henry Blackburn, Cleo Hamnond, Henry Heyward, Mark Howard, Olney Meadows, Harold Moats, Larry Mosley, Norman Nary, Bob Overstreet. Far upper right: 1st row — Cindy Dotson, Julie Busby, Joan Wil- liams, Jean Johnson, Pam Oglesby, Carla Hel- bert, Susan Pigge. 2nd row — Clara Martin, Eileen Neubaum, Kathy Hood, Dawn Duck- worth, Kathy Findley, Janna Bruce, Unknown, Debra Sprouse, Hazel Provost 3rd row — Judith Boatwright, Carolyn Boatwright, Cindy Smith, Kathy Spivey, Leesa Wingate, Karen Lord, Unknown, Lourie Coxen, Pat Alderman. Far lower right: 1st row — Brenda D ' Angelo, Linda McDowell, Chen Baltzell, Karan Cargill, Janet Guzman, Darci English, Kay Waller, Mark Martin. 2nd row — Randy Standridge, Helene Morgan, Jan Cantrell, Marcy McGahee, Brenda Harkins, Beverly Mosley, Mrs. Betty Walton, Carl DAngelo. 172 Student Home Economics Association Student Council For Exceptional Children 173 Kappa Delta Epsilon Above: 1st row — Debbie McElveen, Gretchen R. Miles, Sharon Carter, Donna Gehle, Janet Lee, Lynne Gebson, Beverly Davidson, Meshelle Hudson, Sandra Aaron, Virginia Summerour. 2nd row — Eleanor Baker, Juanita Cunning- ham, Janet Guzman, Debbie Barnes, Terry Jen- kins, Theresa Stump, Lynn Newton, Suzie Ted- ford, Sherry Croomes, Sylvia Jan Cantrell, Susan Ellington, Jonnilee Branch, Jane Shir- reffs, Angie Shipman Right: 1st row — Vanessa Walker, Judy Little, Felisha Gwyn, Eve Stumpf, Janet Braswell. 2nd row — Jessie Lester, Elaine Faulk, Brenda Hargrove, Debby Halligan, Heidi Dickson, Laura Rice, Melanie Parker, Donna McCarthy, Kathy Liddle Sigma Alpha Iota 174 Left: 1st row — Risa Hammonds, Ann Pndgen, Sue Cox, Robin Park, Carolyn Johnson. 2nd row — Jeffrey Mullis, Jud Blount, David Purcell, Kay Bowers, Tommy Allen, Jeff Jones, Don Cox, Dr. Lon Carnes — Faculty Advisor, Lower left. 1st row — Don Harris, Andrea Harris, Susan Wheat- ley, Kay Stronigan, Debbie Sears, Jim Henley. 2nd row — Randy Poole, Mike Loworn, Lovett Bennett, Billy Harris, Jim Leewe, Dr Lon Carnes. 3rd row — Lewis Hartley, Joe Olson, Steve Poloney, Joe Massey, Steve Bragg, Mack Campbell. Delta Sigma Pi 175 Student Recreation And Parks Society Above: 1st row — Danny Beavers, Bev Vaughn, Bill Gilleland 2nd row — Candy Belger, Scott Spirakas, Jane Reudabush, Janice Napier, Nancy Taylor, Cindy Franklin, 3rd row — David Kuykendall, Mike Ingram, Leon Gordon, Mary Cason, Pam Thomason — Advisor, Darwin Exe- ley, Randy Mabry. El CENTr HIRL 176 I 177 Phi Beta Lambda American Society Of Civil Engineers Phi Epsilon Kappa Below: 1 st row — Pat Leslie — President, Nancy Taylor — Secretary, Sharon Hudgens — Historian, Beth Morris — Sergeant-at-Arms. 2nd row — Jan Fields, Mancy Kirby, Debi Vann, Debbie Dowdy, Sue Edwards — Reporter, Dale Reddick, Deanne Hildebrandt, Paula Lee. 3rd row — Alicia Galleger, Candy Lopez — Vice- President, Beth Clark — Treasurer, Mary Cason, Mary Hagan, Pat Carey, Kim Butord, Cindy Cooper, Donna Bailey — Chaplain, Lisa Lovelace, Ms Linda Crowder — Advisor. Delta Psi Kappa 179 180 Puppetry Guild 182 183 Afro-American Gospel Choir Afro-American Club 186 G.S.C. Veterans Association Central Coordinating Committee 188 Chess Club Upper left: Seated — Mr John Heard, Veterans Representative on campus; Barbara Thames. Treasurer, Bob Jones, Hamp Rowland. 2nd row — Cranston Collins, Neil Roberts, President; George Strickland, Stephen Haussmann, Wen- dell Tidwell. Lower left: 1st row — Janet Flowers (Co-Curricular Affairs), Kathy Allen (Secretary), Ruth Peck (Budgetary Affairs). 2nd row — Angela Evans (Auxiliary Affairs), Debbie Chap- man (Secretary), Darryl Pollinger (Vice-Presi- dent), Dave Cook (President), Asbury Stem- bridge (Academic Affairs). Left: George E. R. Andrews, Vice-President; Robert F. Brand, Fac- ulty Advisor; Robert D. Foltz, Secretary-Trea- surer; David P Vassar, President. Below: 1st row — Pam Miller, Toni Mason. 2nd row — Tammy McMillan, Carol Ellerbee, Stacy Wade, Joan Duncan, Carol Gorecki, Karen Barile, Steve Echols, Margaret Hacker, Fred Bankston, Missy Mallard, David Kicklighter, Dawn Thomp- son, Beth Blough. 3rd row — Jim Harvard, Jerry Ayscue, Corlette Floyd, Jane Curry, Dr. Kath- leen L. Dahir, Advisor; Angie Quattlebaum, Katherine Durham, Helen Haffey, Cheryl Groves, Suzanne Clary, George Roberson, Jimmy Yawn, Bobby Humphrey. French Club 189 Concert Dancers i Right 1st row — Billie Kay Smith, Tina Crane, Libby Rhoe. 2nd row — Cheri Stevens, Robin Peck, Carolyn Lota. 3rd row — Jane Quillian, Patty Reed 4th row — Connie Brown, Michael Ginn, Carla Berry, Walker Ogden. Not pictured — Reba Barnes — Sponsor, Jan Thigpen, Ray McQueen. Below: 1st row — Sandra Wilson, Teresa Kitchens, Connie Parker, Lavern Philton, Cheryl Bland. 2nd row — Jackie Wilson, Javis Ogeltree, Patricia Bonds, Audrey Thomas, Patr cia Jones, Vanessa Burk, Karen Lovett, Renae Baker, Renee Mitchell Aphrodites 190 191 G.S.C. Band 1st row — Joey Padgett, Spencer Tydings, Val- erie Minor, Terry Nesmith, Connie Shepperd. 2nd row — Suzanne Greenlee, Frank Ray, Danny Scudder, Clarence Conner, Larry Stro- ble. 3rd row — Wanda Collins, Pam Glasscock, Donna McCarthy, Vanessa Walker, Ricky Hud- son, Tom Franklin, Jessie Lester, Julie Spears, Beth Adams, Rosanne Gunn. 4th row — David Pierce, John Jackson, Hubert Knauft, Wayne King, Stephen Foster. 5th row — Robert Pri- estly, Norman Jones, Ken Kirkland, Rodney Martin, Bill Kay. 6th row — Loyd Jones, Don Lowe, Jim Bagley, John Patrick, Bob Procter. Center: Dr David Mathew. 7sf row — Olivia Sul- livan, Angie Arnsdorf , Steve Jacobs, Jim Lovern, Gail Fussell, Kerry Jacobs, George Robbins, Vanessa Walker. 2nd row — Diane Norton, Julia Whiting, Carl Whitlock, Eve Stumpf, Susan Wood, Brad Krantz, Scott McDonald, Ted Lash- ley, Heidi Dickson, Felisha Gwyn. 3rd row — Bob Dominey, Liz Conner, Laura Rice, Henry Martin, Sharon Blue, Beth Adams, Cheryl Josey, Wemberly Ponder, Anda Heath, Kim Screws, Linda Kea, Audrey Campbell, Betty Prince. 4th row — Lori Lane, Brenda Hargrove, Judy Little, Janice Allen, Judy McClain, Joy McCallum, Deanna Hartley, Mike Elliot, Toppy Hicks. Mari- lyn Kessler, Gil Maddox, Teresa Perkins, Thann Bell, George Jones, Gene Stroble, Melanie Par- ker, Jane Wickham, Rhonda Patton, Sonny Wal- den, Sherry Powell, Ellen Tyson. 5th row — Estelle Roth, Warren Stuckey, Cl arence Conner, Russ Goldman, Edwin Lovett, Don Lowe, Randy Walters, Toney Norton, Jimmy Hollingsworth, Phil Gaines, John Gore, Janis Lane, Margaret Hardy, Cathy McLain, Al Lawson, Mack Butler, Rod Garing G.S.C. Chorus 193 Masquers Above: 1st row — Gwen Conway, Unknown, Esther Zeigler, Sammy Austin, Brian DeBolt. 2nd row — Jeanette DeBolt, Karen White, Mary Meade, Hotdog Wahl, Karin Barille, Kathy Anderson, Lane Lloyd. 3rd row — Mark Duch, Beth Lee, Ace Gowan, Bob West — Advisor, Don Finney, Nancy Hodges, Libby Poss. 4th row — George Roberson, Don Powell, Billy Bennett, Unknown, Unknown, Lynn Scrivener, Linda Legare, Mike Harper, Sugar Bear Bass. 5th row — Steve Walker, Dick Johnson — Advisor. 194 195 Wesley Foundation i. 197 Baptist Student Union Above 1st row — Joette Pearson, Glenn Taylor, Kathy Splvey, Dedra Dukes, Paul Reaves, Thomas Woodard, Diane Norton, Mike Oxford, Diane Drew, Susan Brooks. 2nd row — Rosanna Gunn, Martha Matthews, Betty Sue Callaway, Bob Shumate, Gail Fussell, Elaine Giles, Debbie Underwood, Claire McCallum, Wendy Miles, Joy Blount, Nancy Jackson, Deb- bie Cowart. Nancy Aycock, Joy McCallum, Sherry Crooms, Rhonda Roach, Eddie McAdams. 3rd row — Betsy Bull, Debbie Chap- man, Janet Cochran, Betsy Blackburn, Susan Selph, Guy Price, Morman Masters, Charles Howard, Terri Harlan, Cathy Liddle, Kim Screws, Patty Westbrook, Vicki Westbrook, Cindy Free- man. 4th row — Rev Nathan Byrd, Rodney Mil- ligan, Phil Gaines, Cheryl Walters, Kermit Lord, Robert Winter, Randy Warbington, Tom Harri- son, David Kuykendall, Mitch Wesley, Linda Crabtree, Mark Wood, Jackie Bowen. 198 199 Fencing Club 200 201 Student Broadcasting Association ■ i Above; sf row — Robin Peck, Nancy Nordin, Diane Newton — Treasurer, Mike Harrison, Lisa Wiley — President, Greg Marshall. 2nd row — Ginny Shannon, Mary Griffiths, Denise Watson. Right 1st row — Denise Smith, Cathy Pollock, Diane Drew — Vice-President, Joann Bahelka, Jana Thigpen — Secretary, Pam Glisson. 2nd row — Dr. Richard Rogers, Eric Cowart, Jane Daniels — President, Mrs. Ann Kleinginna, Dr. Paul Kleinginna — Club Advisor, Karen Paulk — Treasurer, Unknown. Psychology Club 202 Below: 1st row — Khalil Issa Barhoum, Paul Shizuo Ishii, Zahra Malekmadani, Nasrin Atigh, Marilene Moraes, Evelyn Dacalos, Kathy Ander- son, Roberto Garutti, Christoph Heusgen — Social Chairman. 2nd row — Akbar Joharian, Katharine Durham, Eva Hallgren — Vice-Presi- dent, Yuk Wai Cheung, Juan Carlos Calero, Sara Mulatu, Eva Hanninen, Teresa Bndgewa- ter, Wayne Robinson. 3rd row — Hanne Sorud, John Mallard — President, HenrikSalmelin, Toshiharu Ninokata, Unknown, Karim Akhlaghi, Jeff Smith, Unknown, Tatsuji Yamada. International Club 203 Far right 1st row — Corlett Floyd, Beri John- son, Billy Johnson — Station Engineer, Karen Cline, Roy Sutton — Program Director. 2nd row — Mike Humphrey, Steve C.B. Maple, Bill Hayden, Debbie Johnson, Bob Pendry, John Crenshaw, Hugh Berry, Tom Glenn — News Director, Susan Rodgers, Jean Potter — Special Programming, John Austin, Neal Simpson, Mic- helle Martin. Not pictured — Steve Thayer — Station Manager. Hu Partin, Pat Ware, Alan Thornton, Kenny Fehner, Doug Kerr, Tom Sulli- van, Don Laramee — Sports Director. John Gamble, Charlie Robeson, Frank Mulhenn, Fred Hotfman, Stephen Haussman, Bill Apperson, Karen Baker, John Boswell, Lyndy Brannen. 205 206 Causes Unknown Fish Found Dead In Small B By mid- morning Wednesday, April 21, hundreds of Hah lay dead and dying along the bank of the small fish pond The causes of the destruction of the killing fungus had tha [lie I still , Plant Operations began pumping water from the campus water supply into the small pond several days before the Bah began to die enmasse. Fred N Shroyer. director of Plant Operations, stated that this waa done periodically to replace oxygen depleted by warm dry weather However, teats run that Wednesday afternoon by Dr. Henry Curtis of the biology department at the behest of Plant Operations showed the oxygen leva) of the pond to be within acceptable limits Plant Operations began draining the pond Thursday According to Lavone Ander- son, grounds superintendent, this waa done In order to clean out the bottom of the pond According to Shroyer this decision came after we bad found out that it (the fish kill) waa from excess sQt and duck manure He stated that due to the collection of duck droppings ' a fish and algae conclusion was the result ' absolute, logical deduction. Although not experts on small ponds. Or a McKeever, Maur, and Love joy of the biology department refuted the duck dropping fungus theory. Dr. Kiabwar Maur, an expert on fungal growth, stated. It (the duck dropping) had nothing to do with It. The fungus is not capable of killing the fish in such a quick manner Dr Maur waa concerned about the absence of plant life in the small pond on last Wednesday She stated, I was shocked I was expecting a rush growth of algae because of spring There was no aigae in the pond The water had something In tt that wouldn ' t allow the algae to grow Due to a strong odor of chlorine around the pond and the bleached appearance noon showed no many of the dead fish, there chlorine in the water was speculation that the Shroyer later stated that the chlorine in the water pumped chlorine tioo for the school ' s Into the pond had killed the water supply had been shut off fish, Shroyer asserted that the nd during the time the water chlorine didn ' t have anything • being added to the pond to do with It. If anything, It there waa no chlorinaUon helped A chlorine test run bv oin 8 ' « '  «t all Kilpatrick Speaks The State Of The Union By SUSAN CLARY Garry Ford is doing a good job, said James J. Kilpatrick, syndicated column- ' There have been two years of I candor, fresh air and honest I in the White House. Kilpstnck spoke in McCrc Auditorium April 1 at I invitation of the GSC Lecture | Series The state of the union is good, he said Employmaxel waa at its highest level In history last month - some 88 per cent of our people are gainfully employed. The columnist also said America has the best record (or containing inflation of any industrialised nation in the The groas national product has had a significant increase and there has been a strong industrial growth, according to Kilpatrick Without tinkering with the economy without inflation of borrowed money Fords du-noihingism in svorkinif he said Kilpatrick predicted that the President will be unbeatable tn the general elect urn thin year unless something happens to upset the current dnft of the No Democratic candidate will enter the parly cunvrntmn JAMES J KILPATRICK ballot. Kilpatrick said I think (Sen Hubert! Humphrey will win it tn a brokered convention He ' s waiting in the wings for Lightening to strike. ' ' The journalist feels that heritage is a handicap though he has never met a candidate for pubh has possibilities for lbs vice- presidency Wallace runs fur President the way other men go bowling be lovee it He has had a greet effect on the Democrat party and has focused the little people Ki obsessed with the idea winning He is impressed with CarU ' r ' d primary record, but find. it hard to believe the Democrats would give the im-sponsi Led that Uttk I e more congressional ned and WHtjl He i t ongreas failure contemptible and could have heen done r ■ week They deliberately . „-! it in km it for partisan pulitw-en reasons ' Thi- .in , men wlwi cnmptain who I milii supposedly caused the dsst c iplainiag the killing of tea 1 ' waste theory and the over -chi urination theory j AAUP Sim Rates Dear Administra The administration of Georgia Southern College has recently been graded by local faculty in a state- wide eval- uation conducted by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) They were evaluated on their effectiveness in serving the citizens of Georgia and the interests of higher education, according to Dr Roeemane Marshall, president of the AAUP The results were announced at the AAUP ' s chapter meeting April 27. Local faculty graded Chancellor George Sun peon, Dr Pope Duncan. Dr Nicholas Quick, and the head of Lbeir respectrve school on an A through P scale The response averaged 63 per cent, based on 320 faculty members Duncan ' s overall grade point average (CPA) was 2.16. He received 24 A s, M B ' s, 70 Cs. 47 D s and 24 F ' s. one of them an F Quick also received one F out of 38 F ' s. his overall GPA being 1 76 He waa given 22 A s. 39 B ' s. 63 Cs and 47 [I s Dr Warren F Jones, head of the School of Arts and Sciences, received an overall GPA of 3 18 the highest average computed in the evaluation He received 51 A s and 3 F ' s. arr Miller in the had an oology race Dr Origan and Dr. Sim peon ' made pubis his .red. conference. • ' The n much aa Rosemaris local adnfe little sup more parti (acuity UK Marshall ' evaluation 1 The gra i ciinstructivi hr wiD i admimstrat 1 It s hat -bit rrz yta need to I doing then nflP the f scull- weak and f W to they W acceptable • ! here a «|  ' from the ° ' Science (J n! This loa il 01 sent to the ■ where a e ■( t ' all admii t ' l«l university ![• « C Above: 1st row — Sheila Smith, Jim Osterman — Sports Editor, Dawn Thompson — Copy Edi- or, Susan Clary, Susan Ambrose. 2nd row — )iane Cappelli — Managing Editor, Alison erry, Carolyn McKinney — Typist, Sandra aron, Craig Shapiro — News Editor, Michael hompson — Editor. 3rd row — JimCaden. 207 208 Organizational Directory On the following pages is an organi- zational directory which lists all recog- nized organizations on campus. Organizations whose picture appears in the yearbook are denoted by an asterisk 1 ' after their name. In addition to the directory there are pictures that reveal the varied activities of many of GSC ' s organizations. Afro-American Club , Afro-American Gospel Choir , Alpha Delta Pi . Alpha Psi Omega , Alpha Tau Omega , Alpha Xi Delta , American Marketing Association , American Society of Civil Engineers , Aphrodites , Associ- ation of Childhood Education, Baptist Student Union , Bio-Science Club, Campus Crusade for Christ, Central Coordinating Committee , Cheerlead- ers , Chess Club , Chi Omega , Cho- rus , Christian Science Informal Group, Circle K Club, Concert Dancers , Delta Phi Alpha , Delta Psi Kappa , Delta Sigma Pi , Delta Tau Delta , Delta Zeta , Epsilon Pi Tau, Fencing Club , French Club , Gamma Beta Phi , Geology Club, George- Anne , German Club, G.S.C. Accounting Association , G.S.C. Association of Public Administration Graduate Students , G.S.C. Band , G.S.C. Chapter of the American Chemical Society . . . 209 210 G.S.C. Student Chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Interior Design , G.S.C. Student Recreation and Park Society , Georgia Southern Veteran ' s Associa- tion , Interfraternity Council , Interna- tional Club , lota Alpha Tau, Journal- ism Club, Kappa Alpha , Kappa Delta , Kappa Delta Epsilon , Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Alpha, Kappa Sigma , Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Mas- quers , Music Educators National Conference, Newman Community, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Panhellenic Council , Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Lambda , Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Kappa , Phi Kappa Phi, Philosophy Club, Phi Mu , Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Upsilon Omicron , Pi Delta Phi , Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Kappa Phi , Pi Omega Pi , Photogra- phy Club, Political Science Club, Psy- chology Club . . . 21 1 212 Puppetry Guild , Reflector , Scuba Club, Sigma Alpha lota , Sigma Chi , Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Nu , Sigma Phi Epsilon , Sigma Pi , Soccer Club, Society of Manufacturing Engineers , Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, Sociology and Anthropology Club, Spanish Club, Student Associa- tion of Education , Student Broad- casting Association , Student Council for Exceptional Children , Student Home Economics Association , Stu- dent National Art Educational Associa- tion, Tau Kappa Epsilon , Wesley Foundation , Women ' s Accent Group, Young Democrats of G.S.C., Zeta Tau Alpha . 213 215 216 217 Administration Right: Mr. George Cook, Athletic Director. Middle: Mr. Kenneth Walter, Director of Library. Below right: Divi- sion of Institutional Development: Richard Mandes, Steve Ellwood, Larry Albright, Ron Roberts, Richard Dollar, Max Courson, Annice Boyer, Nancy Humma. Below: Mr. Lloyd Joyner, Registrar and Director of Admissions. Administration Left: Registrar ' s Office: Dr. Robert Wells, Mr. Ron King, Mr. Scott Mac- Lachlam, Ms. Sherry Mikell, Ms. Maida Elder, Mr Joe Head, Ms. Burnice Names. Deans and Division Chairmen Right: Dr. Donald Hackett, Div. of Ind. Tech. Middle right: Dr. Douglas Leav- itt, Div. of Health, Physical Ed., and Recreation. Below right: Dr. Warren F. Jones, Jr., School of Arts and Sci- ences. Below: Dr. Origin J. James, Business. Far middle right: Dr. Jack Averitt, Graduate School. Far right: Dr. Betty Lane, Div. of Home Economics. Far middle right, below: Dr. Starr Miller School of Education. Deans and Division Chairmen Department Heads Right: Dr. Walter B. Matthews, Ele- mentary Education. Below right: Dr. Justine Mann, Political Science and Criminal Justice. Below: Dr. Larry E. Price, Finance and Law. Far middle right: Dr. Jack W. Broucek, Music. Far right: Dr. William H. Bolen, Marketing and Office Administration. Far middle right: Mr. Robert G. Colvard, Account- ing. 223 Department Heads Right: Dr. H. Stanley Hanson, Geol- ogy. Right below: Dr. Robert W. Greenfield, Sociology and Anthropol- ogy. Below: Dr. James D. Jordan, His- tory and Geography. Far middle right: Dr. James D. Hawk, Prof. Lab. Exper. Far right: Dr. Earl Lavender, Mathe- matics and Comp. Sci. Far lower right: Dr. Clarence W. McCord, Speech and Drama. 224 Department Heads Department Heads Right: Dr. Lawrence Huff, Eng., Jour, and Phil. Lower right: Dr. Clair Colvin, Chemistry. Far below: Dr. Edwin T. Hibbs, Biology. Below: Dr. John A. Hulsey, Secondary Education. Far middle right: Dr. Arthur Woodrum, Physics. Far right: Mr. Henry Her, Art. Far middle right, below: Dr. Lowell Bouma, Foreign Languages. 226 Department Heads Department Heads Right: Dr. Robert Coston, Economics. Below right: Dr. Georgia Watson, Psy- chology. Below: Dr. William L. Hitch- cock, Ed. Psych, and Guidance. Mid- dle right: Dr. Edwin L. Wynn, Instruc- tion. Far right: Dr. Arthur G. Butler, Management. Lower middle right: Dr. Howard F. Moseley, School Service Personnel. 228 Department Heads Faculty rf S- Adams, Dr. Sterling C. Music Anderson, Mrs. Evelyn Prof. Lab. Exp. Andrews, Dr. Earl Ind. Tech. Archer, Mr. William H. Pol. Sci. and Crim. Just. Barrow, Dr. Robert M. History and Geog. Barrett, Mrs. Nancy C. Foreign Language Barry, Dr. Don H. History and Geog. Bell, Dr. Margorie Secondary Education Bennett, Dr. Sara N. Biology - w 230 Billard, Mr. Lloyd J. Accounting Bitter, Dr. Barbara W. Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Bolick, Miss Elvena Eng., Jour., and Phil. Bonds, Mr. Charles Edu. Psych, and Guidance Borowsky, Mrs. Jane B. Foreign Languages Boxer, Dr. Robert Chemistry Bragg, Ms. Sara Marketing and Off. Adm. Branch, Dr. Roger G. Socio. andAnthro. Brannen, Ms. Annie S. Marketing and Off. Adm. Faculty Britt, Dr. Claude H. Foreign Languages Brogdon, Mrs. Helen Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. Brown, Dr. V. Edward Ed. Instruction Brown, Dr. Walter Secondary Education Burkitt, Mr. David Mathematics and Comp. Sci. Carmichael, Mr. Hayden M. Ind. Tech. 232 r Carnes, Dr. Lon M. Finance and Law Cate, Dr. Hollis L. Eng., Jour., and Phil. Cheshire, Dr. Bill Vocational Ed. Christison, Milton Secondary Ed. Christmas, Jack CATES Cochran, Dr. John P. History and Geog. Cotten, Dr. Doyice J. Health, Phys. Ed., and Pec. Crawford, Mrs. Kathryn Ed. Instruction Dahir, Dr. Kathleen Foreign Languages Faculty Darley, Mr. Hugh E. Ind. Tech. Darrell, Dr. James H. Geology Davis, Mr. Donald M. Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Deal, Dr. Emit B. Economics Dellenbarger, Dr. Lynn Finance and Law DeNitto, Mr. John Prof. Lab. Exp. Dixon, Dr. Paul Vocational Ed. Dosier, Mr. Lloyd Management Dotson, Ms. Lois Eng., Jour., and Phil. 234 Drapalik, Dr. Donald Biology Edwards, Dr. Andrew Edu. Psych, and Guidance Ellaissi, Dr. Mahmond Secondary Education Fields, Dr. Warren C. Music Fitzwater, Dr. Robert Chemistry Floyd, Mr. Gordon Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. Ford, Miss Bonnie Home Economics Franklin, Mrs. Sandra Secondary Education French, Dr. Frank Biology Faculty 236 Gray, Mrs. Jane Ed. Instruction Gufford, Dr. Joseph L. Prot. Lab. Exp. Hardy, Miss Elizabeth Mathematics and Comp. Sci. Harrell, Horace W. Accounting Hartberg, Dr. W. Keith Biology Hickman, Dr. Keith Ind. Tech. Hilde, Dr. Richard L. Marketing and Off. Adm. Hoenes, Dr. Ronald L. School Services Hoff, Dr. Clayton H. Eng., Journ., and Phil. 237 Faculty Holley, Mrs. Adele Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Huff, Mr. William Economics Jones, Miss Susan Home Economics Keithley, Mr. Richard Eng. . Jour. , and Phil. Kellogg, Dr. Craig K. Chemistry Kettler, Miss Mary Home Economics Kleinginna, Mrs. Anne Psychology Kleinginna, Dr. Paul Psychology Krissinger, Dr. Wayne Biology LaCerva, Dr. Patricia Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Lanier, Mrs. Nancy Prof. Lab. Exp. Lee, Mrs. Dorothy Speech and Drama Lindsey, Dr. John Ed. Instruction Little, Dr. Edward Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Mabry, Dr. Kemp Edu. Psych, and Guidance Marshall, Dr. Rosemarie Biology Martin, Mr. John Ind. Tech. Martin, Dr. Robert Edu. Psych, and Guidance i Faculty Matthew, Dr. David W. Music Maur, Dr. Kishwar Biology Mayfield, Dr. H. Gordon Chemistry McAllister, Mr. Hubert History and Geog. McDuffie, Mr. John S. Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. McElheny, Miss Nancy Family Life Ctr. McKinnis, Dr. Paul School Services Meadows, Dr. Jerriane Home Economics Mikell, Mrs. Mary Speech and Drama 240 Mobley, Dr. C. M. Physics Mobley, Dr. Harris Socio. andAnthro. Moser, Dr. Ernest Economics Nelson, Dr. Robert Chemistry Nelson, Dr. Rex Ind. Tech. Oliver, Dr. James Biology 241 Faculty Osgood, Ms. Shirley Psychology Parcels, Mr. John L. Eng., Jour., and Phil. Parrish, Dr. Leo, Jr. Management Paul, Dr. Tom L. Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. Peach, Dr. Walter J. Ed. Instruction Pearce, Dr. Doris Family Life Ctr. Petkewich, Dr. Richard Geology Piatt, Dr. Larry Socio. andAnthro. Pound, Mrs. Dorothy Music 242 Presley, Dr. Delma Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Rabitsch, Mrs. Sandra Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Ramsey, Mrs. Delores Health, Phys. Ed., andRec. Remley, Miss Roxie Art Riley, Dr. Samuel Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Rogers, Dr. G. A. History and Geog. Rogers, Dr. John T Physics Saunders, Dr. Frank History and Geog. Scearce, Mr. Jimmy Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec Faculty Scott, Dr. Taylor Socio. andAnthro. Selvidge, Mr. Lewis Ind. Tech. Seymour, Mrs. Frances Home Economics Sherrell, Mr. Dan Marketing and Off. Adm. Shriver, Dr. George History and Geog. Shurbutt, Dr. Ray History and Geog. Sida, Dr. Donald Prof. Lab. Exp. Singletary, Dr. Tom Ind. Tech. Smith, Mr. Tom Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. 244 Sparks, Dr. Arthur Mathematics and Comp. Sci. Speith, Dr. William Health, Phys. Ed. , and Rec. Spurgeon, Dr. Patrick Eng. , Jour. , and Phil. Stallings, Mr. Jack Health, Phys. Ed., and Rec. Stapleton, Dr. Richard Management Stewart, Mr. Billy Vocational Ed. Faculty Stone, Dr. David Mathematics and Comp. Sci. Todd, Dr. Willie G. History and Geog. Turner, Mr. Daniel S. Ind. Tech. Vogel, Mr. Arv Ind. Tech. Arling, Mr. Harry Walton, Mrs. Betty Ed. Instruction Waugh, Mr. Richard J. Pol. Sci. and Crim. Just. Weathertord, Dr. H. Jarold Foreign Languages Wells, Dr. Norman Mathematics and Comp. Sci. 1 J Wells, Mrs. Rosalyn Secondary Education West, Dr. Robert Speech and Drama Whaley, Mr. D. C. Ind. Tech. Whitener, Miss Susie Family Life Ctr. Wilsford, Miss Evelyn Home Economics Wilson, Dr. Dean Music Wilson, Dr. Maryland Speech and Drama Wise, Miss Victoria Management Word, Dr. William R. Economics 247 248 249 Seniors Acuff. William S. Economics Akins, Susan K. Early Childhood Ed. Alderman, Patricia A. Home Economics Allen, Tommie W. Business-Accounting Anderson, John G. Criminal Justice Arnsdorff, Angelyn Music-Voice Austin, Willie J. Criminal Justice Babcock, Susan L. Accounting Bacon, Joseph L, Jr. Biology Baggett, Elizabeth J. Sociology Baker, Levone R. Business Education Ballew, Connie Physical Education Banks, Beverly Home Economics Barandeh, Hassan Industrial Management Barber, Jack E., Jr. Accounting Bentley, Craig Economics Beuke, Richard A. General Business Biggs, Robert A. Business Admin. -Mgt. Blackburn, Joanne B. Office Administration Boyer, Raymond L. Physical Education Bragg, Stephen H. Accounting Branan, Shirley Y. Home Economics Bridgewater, Teresa J. Office Administration Brodess, John E. Social Science 250 Seniors Brooks, Ollie C. Psychology Brown, David Recreation Brown, George Speech Burke, Monica M. Social Science Ed. Burns, Janet D. Exc. Child Butts, James O. Psychology Campbell, Lola L. Physical Education Carter, Mary Home Economics Carter, Richa D. Exc. Child Carter, Sharon K. Elementary Ed. Cauthen, Paula Music Champion, Beverly K. Home Economics Chance, lllene E. Elementary Ed. Chauncey, Betty L. English Chester, Elaine Economics Chester, Margaret L. Home Economics 251 Seniors Christopher, Mark O. Biology Clance, William W., Jr. Biology Clark, Susan A. Social Work Claxton, Pamela Geology Conner, Brenda Home Economics Conner, Thomas G. Management Cox, Cathy S. Business-Fashion Men. Cox, John W. Jr. Criminal Justice Coxen, Laurie Home Economics Crosby, Nancy Home Economics Curry, Frances M. Home Economics Daniels, Avis J. Psychology 252 Seniors Darley, Donna A. Elementary Ed. Darsey, Joseph L. Art Davis, Charles C. Business Management Davis, Donna M. Elementary Ed. Deloach, Jeanette E. English Dixon, Willie Business Management Dow, Kathleen A. Early Childhood Bern. Druhl, Kathy L. Mathematics Durrence, Hugh D. Biology Dyar, Kenneth C. Political Science Eastmoore, Ann Political Science Edwards, Patsy C. Printing Management Ellett, Shelley A. Psychology Farmer, Jay P. Speech Fetter, Victor J. MET Findley, Kathernine R. Home Economics Finkel, Leah Interior Design Flanders, Hugh G. Jr. History Fletcher, Karen Elementary Ed. Floyd, Patricia E. Early Childhood Ed. Floyd, Ruth C. French Flowers, Janet M. Business Education Gaskin, Alexander Accounting Gee, Rose Mary Criminal Justice 253 Seniors Hager, Harold W History Hallgren, Eva Sociology Harp, Jan C. Art Harper, William R., Jr. Trade and Industry Harris, William H. Accounting Harrell, Charles E. Psychology Hartman, Danny Social Science Harrison, Thomas A. Science Education 254 Seniors Harvey, Martha Home Economics Hawks, Cynthia Sociology Hawthorne, Mary C. Criminal Justice Henderson, Jaime L. Art Henley, James D. Accounting Henry, DeLoye B. Criminal Justice Hess, Michael J. Economics Hilliard, Debbie Physical Education Holladay, Elizabeth A. Recreation Hopkins, George A. General Business Howell, Katherine A. Art Hughes, Jack R. Business Management Hughey, James B. Recreation Ingram, Walter Y., IV Recreation Jackson, Janice L. Home Economics Jackson, Nancy A. Education 255 Seniors Jacobs, Stephen C. Music Jenkins, James E. History Johnson, Clarke W. General Business Johnson, David R. Political Science Johnson, Jean L. Home Economics Johnson, Jeffrey G. Art Johnston, William A. General Business Jones, Barry L. General Business Jones, Charlene L. Mathematics Jones, Michael J. Accounting Jones, Steve Recreation Josey, Jenny Exc. Child Kelly, Martha A. Home Economics Kersey, Donna Economics Kinard, David L. Accounting King, Ronald N. Management Kirkland, Carole Art Kolpitcke, Constance Z. Accounting Kramer, Jay Criminal Justice Krantz, Bradley W. Music Lacey, Winton B., Jr. Accounting Lashley, Ted L. Music Lee, Loraine Social Science Lee, Paula J. Physical Education m 256 Seniors Lewis, Linda G. Home Economics Luke, Scarlett A. Home Economics Lupo, Micheal D. Sociology Lyle, Steven F. Psychology Lynn, Terry W. Printing Management Machen, Robert H. Biology Mallard, John D. Sociology Manning, Carole E. Science Marshman, Marian L. Chemistry Mathews, Edwin J. Health and Phys. Ed. Mayer, William F. History McCallum, Joy K. Home Economics McDaniel, Michael G. Criminal Justice McDowell, Tamara J. History Merritt, Terri G. Psychology Meyer, Julie Home Economics Mikell, Gary L. Journalism Miles, Gretchen R. Elementary Ed. Miller, Josie Mathematics Milligan, Rodney L. Accounting Mintz, Daphne A. Elementary Ed. Mitchell, John K. General Business Mitchell, Margaret G. Management Mobley, Vernon L. General Business Mock, Jerry M. Accounting Mock, Nancy J. Office Administration Moore, Debra L. Home Economics Morgenthal, Paul E. Psychology Morris, Anita S. Elementary Ed. Morris, Margot N. Economics Nagy, Edward L. Civil Engineering Neal, Robert E. Civil Engineering Nelson, Edward L. Industrial Arts Newton, Lynn Elementary Ed. Norton, Lauren T. English and French Odom, Lynn Home Economics Odom, Phillip G. Elementary Ed. Oxford, Michael L. Management Pearson, Joette Speech Perry, Stephen T. Accounting 258 Seniors Pollock, Priscilla Home Economics Poole, Robert A. Marketing Poolos, Peter C. Recreation Pope, Jerry M. Economics Powell, Joan E. Physical Education Prince, Betty A. Elementary Ed. Provost, Hazel Home Economics Pryor, Ivy T. Business Education Ramsey, Angela Home Economics Reed, Sara L. Early Childhood Ed. Renfroe, Dale T. Industrial Technology Refseth, Christine Home Economics 259 Seniors Rhodes, Rachal E. Journalism Riedell, Karyn English Riner, Judy E. English Roberson, Marcia Mathematics Rodriquez-Feo, John A. Biology Rogers, Rita G. Elementary Ed. Rozell, Marlene Recreation Ruff, John T. Political Science Sartor, William F. Biology Sasnett, Brenda History Saturday, James M. Industrial Technology Schwabe, Susan E. Early Elementary Ed. Sears, Debra A. Office Administration Shadburn, Linda L. Marketing Sharpe, Andrew L. Criminal Justice Shelnutt, Joe J. Accounting Shelnutt, Patricia A. Mathematics Shuman, Linda Business Education Shuman, Wanda F. Elementary Ed. Siriboon, Somboon MET Small, Thomas A., Jr. Manufacturing Management Smith, Carol L. General Business Smith, LuEllen Social Science Smith, Shelia A. Speech 260 BILLIARDS I5MIN 25C 30 - 50 C 46 75 C I MR 1.00 PING PONG NO CHARGE PLEASE LEAVE I.D PURCHASE YOT Seniors Smyth, Katherine Theraputic Recreation Spain, Morris Accounting Spinks, Merrelyn Geology Spinks, Susan Elementary Ed. Sprouse, Debra Home Economics Standard, Susan Sociology Stanley, Donald MET Stathis, Frederick Industrial Mgt. Stevenson, Foy R. Art Stone, Catherine Physical Ed. Strickland, Elton C, Jr. Chemistry Strickland, Linda J. Home Economics Strickland, Lucious J. Data Processing Summer, Melinda Jo History Swanson, Patricia Elementary Ed. Taylor, Lisa C. Home Economics 261 Seniors Teague, Sylvio R. Exceptional Children Telgen, Connie Exceptional Children Thomas, Nora D. Early Childhood Ed. Thompson, Mary Y. Education Toler, Slaton, Jr. Education Tomlinson, Robert H., IV Building Const. Tech Trammel, Bobby D., Jr. Mathematics Trussell, Joseph E. Management Ulmer, Allen History Ussery, Wanda English Van, Jack Mathematics Vaughters, Linda Home Economics Ed. Walker, Donna Jr. High Education Walker, Timothy Biology Wallace, Charles R., Jr. Criminal Justice Waters, Marilyn A. Art Watson, Charles W. Management Weathers, Roy L. Civil Engineering Tech. Wendelken, Marci English Westbrook, Vicki A. Exceptional Childhood Ed. 262 Wetherington, Mark History Williams, Dale A. Art Williams, James, Jr. Industrial Tech Williams, Mary J. Home Economics Ed. Williams, Nancy Education Williams, Peggy Therapeutic Recreation Wilson, Deborah Criminal Justice Wilson, William G. Business Womack, Carol N. Management Woodward, Harriet Business Ed. Woodard, Thomas A. Math Yelvington, John S. Economics Youmans, George A. Jr. Fashion Merchandising Zingarelli, Debra Art Zittrouer, Grady K. Mathematics 263 Underclassmen Adamcak, Patty 1 Adams, John 1 Adams, Laurie 2 Adams, Mary E. 1 Akerman, Joan L. 1 Akers, Cynthia R. 1 Akvan, Gholam 2 Aldridge, Marjarie 1 Allen, Juanita 3 Anderson, Edward 2 Anderson, Gene 2 Ansley, Kathy 2 Arnall, Susan 1 Arnold, Millicent 1 Aycock, William 2 Ayers, Ellen 2 Bacon, Gary 1 Bacon, June 3 Baker, Brenda 1 Baker, Karen 3 Baker, Tina 3 Bales, Michael 2 Ball, Barbara 1 Bankston, Frederick 2 Barkalow, Gary 3 Barnhill, Kenneth 1 Barnwell, Pamela 2 Barmore, Beverly 2 Barratta, Oneita 3 Barrett, Cherie 1 Barrett, Gary 3 Barrs, John 3 Barton, Barbara 1 Barton, Terry 1 Baumgartner, Paula 1 Beard, Shirley 2 Beckett, Charles 3 Becraft, Bonnie 2 Beecher, Rhonda 2 Beggs, Brenda 3 Behling, Gloria 1 Bell, Brigid 3 Bell, Cynthia 1 Bell, Susan 1 Benjamin, Roy 3 Bennett, Evelyn 2 Bentley, Beth 1 Berry, Nancy 1 Berry, Virginia 1 Beuke, Debra 3 Beveridge, Alice 2 Bewan, Lucille 3 Bird, Nora 2 Bishop, Mary 1 Underclassmen Blackburn, Elizabeth 3 Bland, Cheryl 3 Bland, Debbie 1 Blands, Lynn 2 Blount, Jud 3 Boatright, Janice 2 Boatright, Jo Ann 2 Bohler, Ellen 3 Bolton, Jacqueline 1 Bone, Robert 2 Bonner, Jeff 1 Bowen, Donna 3 Bowen, Jackie 3 Bowers, Betsy 3 Bradford, Kathy 1 Brady, Lee 1 Bragg, Cecelia 1 Bragg, Wilbur 1 Branch, Jonnilee 3 Brannen, Vickie 3 Braswell, Mary Ann 3 Bray, Cecil 2 Brewton, Veronica 3 Bridges, Margaret 1 Brock, Juanelya 3 Brooks, Cynthia 1 Brooks, Scott 1 Brooks, Susan 3 Brothers, Laura 1 Bruce, Bantes 1 Underclassmen Bruce, Janna 3 Brumm, Lori 1 Bryant, Jonathan 3 Buchanan, Rachel 2 Bucher, Carol 2 Buff, Jill 2 Buford, Laura 2 Bull, Betsy 2 Bundy, Linda 2 Burford, Sharon 2 Burke, Susan 1 Burton, Lisa 2 Butler, Elaine 1 Butler, Mack 3 Cafagno, Kelly 1 Callaway, Starr 2 Candler, Beth 2 Cannady, Dorothy 3 Cantrell, Sylvia 3 Carpenter, Karen 1 Carrick, Nancy 1 Carter, Audrey 1 Carter, Grace 1 Carter, Janice 1 Carter, Patricia 1 Cartledge, Carla 2 Cartwright, Lea 1 Cary, William 2 Casagrande, David 1 Cason, Russell 3 266 Underclassmen Castle, Elizabeth 1 Cecil, Eugene 1 Chalker, Ronnie 1 Chastain, Loretta 3 Christie, Susan 1 Clarke, Judith 1 Clary, Susan 3 Clemans, Carole 1 Clyatt, Beverly 2 Cochran, Janet 1 Coffield, Frances 1 Coleman, David 2 Coley, Constance 2 Coley, Mitzi 1 Collins, Wanda 1 Collins, Willie 1 Comer, Debbie 2 Copeland, Cindy 2 Cowart, Deborah 2 Cowart, Nancy 1 Crabbe, Dawn 2 Crabtree, Linda 1 Crace, Michael 2 Craig, Carmen 1 Crane, Bettina 1 Crane, Elisa 1 Creech, Debora 1 Crews, Opal 1 Crick, Ginger 1 Crim, Elizabeth 1 Crittenden, Penny 3 Crooms, Sherry 3 Crotwell, Catherine 1 Crouse, Jody 2 Cruze, Charles 3 Cumby, Jackye 3 Cunningham, Juanita 2 Curl, Janice 3 Cvetan, Nancy 3 Daniel, Dorothy 2 Daniel, Susan 3 Davis, Barbara 1 Davis, Diane 2 Davis, Carolyn 1 Davis, Nancy 3 Davis, Patricia 2 Davis, Robin 2 Davis, Sonny 2 Davis, Teresa 1 Dawson, Rhonda 1 Deal, Kim 1 Deal, Johnny 2 Dean, Jane 2 Deas, Ricky 3 267 Underclassmen DeBolt, Brain 1 Deen, Mary 1 DeLoach, Joy 1 DeLoach, Kathy 2 Dickson, Heidi 3 Dickerson, Joan 2 DiNitto, Mona3 Dollar, Fay 1 Douglas, Leslie 3 Donnelly, Angela 2 Dotson, Cynthia 2 Dover, Patricia 3 Dowling, Donna 1 Doyle, Marcia 3 Drake, Elizabeth 2 Drew, Nancy 1 Ducato, Paula 1 Duckworth, Dawn 3 Dudley, Nancy 3 Dudney, Lawrence 1 Duke, Lori 1 Dukes, Dedra 3 Dukes, Ivos 1 Duncan, Joan 1 Duren, Teresa 1 Durham, Katharine 2 Dyal, Debbie 2 Early, Elfie 2 Edendield, Suzi 1 Edmonds, Dawn 2 Edwards, Cynthia 2 Edwards, Julie 1 Edwards, Mayra 2 Edwards, Susan 2 Elliott, Michael 2 English, Betty 3 Ennis, Scott 1 Entrekin, Deborah 3 Evans, Kathleen 1 Evans, Teri 1 Everett, Jimmy 3 Everly, Kay 1 Underclassmen Exley, Darwin 3 Faulk, Martha 2 Faulk, Susan 1 Ferguson, Paula 1 Finn, Sharon 1 Finney, Linnes 1 Fiveash, Terri 1 Fletcher, Mary 3 Floyd, Pamela 2 Floyd, Susan 3 Folker, Mark 2 Forrester, Ruth 2 Forth, Terry 1 Franks, Mary 2 Fraser, Sherry 3 Freeman, Vicki 2 Frost, Ronald 2 Fruit, Stella 1 Fuller, John 2 Futch, Jana 2 Futrell, Sharon 2 Gaines, Phillip 2 Garrison, Richard 1 Garrison, Ruth 3 Gates, Denise 3 Gay, Joseph 3 Gentry, Cheri 2 Gher, David 1 Ghetti, Leisa3 Gilbert, Anne 3 Giles, Elaine 1 Givens, Gary 1 Glasscock, Pamela 1 Godbee, Drenda 2 Goggans, Alison 3 Goldberg, Richard 3 269 Underclassmen Granoff, Sheryi 1 Grant, Buena 3 Grant, Jake 2 Grant, Paula 2 Green, Cynthia 3 Greene, Andrew 3 Griffies, Rita 3 Griffin, Margaret 3 Griffin, Nancy 2 Grimes, Denny 1 Grossman, Susan 1 Groover, Joy 2 Groves, Cheryl 1 Gunter, Debra 1 Hadden, Mary 3 Hadden, Sandra 3 Haddle, Nancy 3 Haddon, David 2 Hagan, Mary 3 Hall, Cathy 3 Hall, Darlene 1 Hall, William 1 Halligan, Debby3 Hamilton, Deborah 1 Hammock, Ricky 2 Hammonds, Risa 3 Hammontree, Donna 1 Hancock, Ann 1 Handberry, Debra 1 Harden, Patricia 2 Hardin, Chip 3 Hargrave, Brenda 1 Harkins, Brenda 2 Harmon, Jan 2 Harmon, Steven 1 Harper, Deborah 1 Harrell, Phyllis 3 Hanell, Thomas 2 Harris, Sally 3 Harris, Sims 1 Harrison, Mollie 2 Heath, Anda3 Underclassmen Helbert, Carla3 Hembel, Caroline 1 Henderson, Gena 2 Henning, Andrea 1 Henry, Elizabeth 2 Herie, Martha 1 Hernandez, Marcia 2 Herndon, Cindy 1 Herndon, Minam 1 Hess, Diane 1 Hickman, Cathy 2 Higgs, Tabatha 3 Hightower, Gaille 2 Hildebrandt, Daenne3 Hill, Carolyn 2 Hill, Chip 1 Hilley, Robin 3 Hilliard, Sheryl 1 Hilliard, William 2 Hindsman, Teresa 1 Hinton, Linda 2 Hinton, Robin 2 Hobbs, Cheryl 1 Hobbs, Dorothy 3 Hobbs, Gloria 1 Hedges, Carol 1 Hodges, Jana 1 Hoenick, Jessica 1 Hogan, Harry 3 Holland, Willis 1 Hood, Kathy 2 Hoover, Kimberly 2 Hopkins, George 3 Horn, Kevin 1 Hotchkiss, Michael 2 Howell, Rita 3 Hudson, Gwen 2 Hughes, Cythia 1 Hudson, Meshelle 2 Hughes, James 1 Hughes, Janet 3 Hull, Dorothy 2 Humphrey, A lan 3 Hunley, Jan 2 Hunt, Sherry 2 Hurd, Terry 3 Hutchinson, Pamela 2 Iddins, Regis 2 Ivey, Mary 1 Jackson, Cary 3 Jacobs, Jody 3 Jacques, Laura 1 James, Teresa 1 Jeffers, Michael 2 271 Underclassmen Jenkins, Albert 2 Jenkins, Ginger 1 Jenkins, Terri 3 Jernigan, Mark 1 Johnson, Carolyn 3 Johnson, Carolyn 3 Johnson, Clara 3 Johnson, Debra 3 Johnson, Janice 2 Johnson, Pamela 1 Johnston, Linda 2 Jones, Mary Pat 3 Jones, Shelley 3 Karp, Henry 1 Karp, Peter 2 Katz, Sandee 2 Kay, William 1 Keadle, Patricia 1 Keith, Joyce 3 Kelley, Barbara 2 Kemp, Borton 1 Kemp, Thomas 3 Kennedy, Karen 2 Kennedy, Patricia 2 Kicklighter, David 2 King, Charles 1 King, Richard 1 Kirkland, Kenneth 2 Kiser, Tina 2 Kistler, Laure 1 Kitchens, Patricia 2 Kitchens, Teresa 1 Knauff, Hubert 2 Knisel, Janet 1 Kohen, Donna 3 Kopec, Dawn 2 Kozee, John 3 Kukla, Howard 1 Kyker, Cynthia 1 Lane, Lori 1 Lawson, Al 1 Leapheart, Patricia 1 Lee, Alma 1 Lee, Deborah 3 Lentz, Beverly 1 Lester, Jessie 3 Leysath, Mary 2 Lindsay, Paula 2 Lord, Evgenia 1 Lovern, James 1 Lovett, Karen 2 Lowery, Monty 3 Luke, Shelley 1 Lunsford, Thomas 1 Underclassmen Lunsford, Thomas 2 Maddox, Debbie 2 Maddox, Diane 2 Mallard, Mary 1 Maloof , Jerry 3 Manbeck, Martha 1 Marland, Vanessa 1 Marsh, Bonnie 3 Marshman, Richard 2 Marter, Phyllis 1 Martin, Betsy 2 Martin, Leslie 2 Martin, Michelle 3 Martin, Rodney 1 Martin, Tina 1 Massey, Joseph 2 Mathey, James 2 Matthews, Angela 1 Matthews, Cynthia 1 Matthews, Karen 1 Matthews, Susie 2 May, Kenneth 2 Mays, Joni 2 McAllister, Linda 1 McBride, Mary 1 McCallum, Claire 2 McClure, Darla3 McEachin, Bonita 1 McElreath, Brenda 2 McElveen, Grace 2 McElveen, Paul 2 McGowan, Violet 1 McGuire, Kathleen 1 McLain, Cathy 3 McLaren, Beverly 1 McLeod, James 3 Underclassmen McMillian, Kenneth 3 McNamara, Yvonne 1 McNeal, Jennifer 3 McWhorter, Beverly 1 McWilliams, Jenny 3 Meeks, Calvin 1 Melchers, Julien 1 Mercer, Karen 3 Merrifield, Laura 1 Middleton, Marvin 3 Mikolaitis, Leonard 2 Miles, Wendy 2 Miller, Anne 1 Miller, Dianne 1 Miller, Wanda 1 Milton, Carl 3 Mitchell, Anita 3 Mitchell, Sue 2 Moats, Harold 3 Mobley, Cherie 1 Mock, George 2 Mock, Wanda 3 Monfee, Catherine 3 Monfort, Katherine 1 Moore, Clarence 2 Moore, Denise 1 Moore, Marty 1 Moore, Teresa 2 Moore, Valeria 3 Morey, Anitta 1 Underclassmen Morgan, Lucius III 1 Morgan, Patricia 2 Morris, Cynthia 1 Morris, Jan 3 Morris, Janet I Morrison, Sherry 2 Morrow, Elizabeth 3 Moss, Donna 2 Mueller, Lee Ann 2 Murphey, Carla 3 Murphy, Mark 1 Murray, Karen 1 Myrick, Kenny 2 Nadeau, Joseph 1 Napier, Janice 2 Neidlinger, Fran 1 Neugen, Ella 1 Newton, Charles 1 Newton, Cynthia 3 Nichols, Glen 1 Norton, Diane 2 Nutt, Janice 1 Odom, J. B. 1 Odom, John 2 Odom, Melba 1 Ogden, Walker 3 Oglesby, Jacob 2 Olds, Philip 3 O ' Neal, Jeri 1 Osterman, James 2 Outler, Brenda 3 Padgett, Thelma 3 Parker, Barbara 1 Parker, Connie 3 Parker, Edward 3 Parker, Jerry 2 Parker, Melanie 2 Parker, Roy 1 Parker, Stephanie 1 Parker, Teresa 2 Parks, David 1 Parks, Kathy 2 Parrish, Jessie 1 Parrish, Patricia 2 Parson, Sharon 3 Patterson, Pamela 3 Payne, Joyce 2 Peacock, Debra 3 Peck, Robin 1 Perkins, Peggy 1 Perkins, Teresa 1 Peterson, Ginger 1 Pierce, David 1 Piland, Evie 1 275 Underclassmen Pitman, David 1 Pitman, Richard 2 Pitts, Ginger 3 Pollock, William 2 Poole, Stephen 1 Powell, Deborah 3 Powell, Donald 1 Powell, Sherry 2 Powell, Steven 2 Prescott, Richard 3 Price, Cathryn 3 Price, Guy 2 Priddy, Russell 3 Pridgen, Ann 3 Pruet, Frank 3 Puckett, Henry 3 Pullen, Carol 1 Purcell, T. David 3 Purvis, Nancy 1 Purvis, Patricia 1 Ramsay, Sam 3 Ransom, Laura 1 Ray, David 2 Ray, Frank III 2 Ray, Leon 3 Reaves, Paul 2 Register, Donna 1 Rhoe, Elizabeth 1 Rhyne, Marylee 1 Richards, Margaret 1 Pennington, Thomas 1 Richardson, Randall 3 Richardson, Teresa 1 Richardson, William 3 Ridings, Cynthia 1 Riley, Betty 1 276 Underclassmen Riley, Charles 3 Riley, John 1 Riley, Leroy 3 Riley, Patty 3 Rish, William 3 Roach, Rhonda 3 Roberts, Geraldine 3 Roberson, George 1 Robert, Donna 1 Robertson, Diane 3 Robinson, Caron 1 Robinson, Kenneth 1 Robinson, Susan 3 Rogers, Ann 2 Rogers, Laura 3 Rood, Jay 1 Ross, Kathryn 1 Ross, Mary 1 Roth, Estelle2 Rountree, Nina 1 Rowan, Samuel Jr. 1 Ruedebusch, Kathy 1 Sanders, Donna 2 Sauls, David 3 Schmidt, Kathleen 3 Schmidt, Maureen 2 Screws, Sarah 2 Seay, Paul 1 Seay, Randy 2 Secrest, Susan 2 Selph, Susan 1 Sessions, Karen 2 Sessions, Ken 1 Settles, Ruth 2 Seymour, Emory 2 Sharp, Emily 1 Sharpe, Vally 3 Shaw, Vicki Jo 1 Sheppard, Constance 1 Shipman, Angie 2 Shirreffs, Mary 3 Shumans, Edward 2 Simmons, Trestena 2 Simpson, Timothy 1 Simon, Debra 2 Sires, Tony 1 Slover, John 2 Slusser, Deborah 1 Smith, Billie 1 Smith, Bonnie 2 Smith, Cindy 3 Smith, Enola 2 Smith, Gordon 1 Smith, James 2 277 Underclassmen Smith, Jeffrey 2 Smith, Louise 1 Smith, Lynn 3 Smith, Myra 1 Smith, Patricia 3 Smith, Roosevelt Jr. 3 Smith, Scott 2 Smith, Virginia 2 Smoker, Ann 2 Smoot, Cindy 1 Snyder, Debora 1 Sorud, Hanne 1 Sparkes, Maureen 2 Speight, Joseph Jr. 1 Speir, Susan 1 Spivey, Kathleen 3 Spivey, Sara 3 Stanley, Marlene 3 Stapleton, Elizabeth 2 Steed, Jeanette 2 Stembridge, Asbury 3 Stewart, Beverly 2 Stevenson, Barbara 2 Stoddard, Mary 2 Stone, Linda 2 Strickland, Angela 1 Stuart, Mary 1 Stubbs, Jeffrey 1 Stucke, Greeg 2 Summer, Pamela 3 Swiger, Carol 1 Swain, Robin 1 Talbot, Janet 2 Talley, Karen 2 Taylor, Cathy 2 Taylor, Gloria 1 Taylor, Jan 3 Taylor, Kenneth 2 Taylor, Susan 1 Taylor, Suzanne 3 Tedford, Dona 3 Terry, Alison 2 Thiele, Robert Jr. 3 Thigpen, Jana 1 Thomas, Anita 3 Thomas, Billy 1 Thomas, Cheryl 2 Thompson, Gailyn 1 mi 9Bb dKI BBl mk ' WmM, H Underclassmen Thompson, Gloria 3 Thompson, Gordon 1 Thompson, Janet 1 Thompson, Janis 2 Thompson, Nancy 1 Thompson, Victoria 1 Tillman, Susan 3 Tremble, Bernice 2 Tucker, Anton 1 Turner, Frances 3 Turner, Marshall 3 Underwood, Debra 1 Vaughn, Cindy 1 Verenes, Catherine 2 Vogel, Victoria 2 Wahl, Julia 1 Walden, Columbus III 3 Walker, William 3 Wallace, Robert 1 Wallom, Charles 3 Walsh, Kathleen 1 Walters, Cheryl 1 Walters, Diane 1 Walters, Randall 3 Walters, Renae 1 Walton, Rebecca 1 Womble, Becky 2 Wamble, Patsy 3 Ward, Lisa 1 Waters, Ellis 3 Weaver, Linda 2 Weaver, Phyllis 1 Weitman, Randel 3 Weitman, Reta 3 Welch, Jan 1 Welch, Wesley 1 West, Dorothy 3 West, Lorranine 2 Westbrook, Patti 2 Whatley, Mary 1 Whatley, William Jr. 3 Wheeler, Harry 1 White, Karen 1 Whitfield, Mary 2 Whiting, Julia 2 Whitmire, Vicki 1 Wight, Thomas III 2 Williams, Ann 1 Williams, Ann 1 Williams, Brenda 2 Williams, Gerald 3 Williams, Linda 3 Williamson, Andy 2 Williamson, Susan 1 Underclassmen Wilson, Cindy 2 Wilson, Rebecca 1 Wilson, Sherry 2 Wilson, Susan 1 Wingate, Leesa 3 Winge, Terresa 2 Winn, Billye 2 Winter, Robert 2 Winters, Carolyn 1 Woeltjen, Diane 3 Woodard, Annette 3 Woods, Deborah 3 Woods, Holly 2 Wright, Randall 3 Wright, Nancy 1 Wynn, Brenda3 Xander, Pia Von 1 Young, Jean 2 Zimmerman, Richard 3 Zwallen, Jeanne 280 Graduate Students Breedlove, Byron Bryant, Rita Corcoran, Stephen W. Corky Buie, Jenny DeLoach, Sharon Elkins, James Jr. Galphin, Catherine Grassi, Melissa Huling, Paul Hutson, Albert Kraft, Elizabeth Lord, Ottis Jr. Lovett, Grace Moore, Alice Taylor, Judith Thompson, Becky Wilcox, Peter I CLOSING 285 287 289 The Buy-Centennial A wide selection awaited those Americans who wanted a momento commemorating our two hundredth birthday. American industry rose to the occasion with an unbelievable del- uge ot products ranging from star- spangled pinwheels to a diamond studded 76. ' Indeed, as some adver- tisements said it seemed to be a Buy- Centennial. But what could be more characteristic of contemporary Amer- ica than buying? 291 The celebration of our nation ' s birth- day brought with it a surge of interest in local history. As a result, a Savan- nah river tour was organized by Dr. Hewett Joiner of GSC, and funded by the Georgia Committee for the Humanities. Historic sites visited included the Ebenezer settlement which contains the Salzburger Museum and the Jerusalem Church, Georgia ' s oldest standing public build- ing. The tour was a great success resulting in a greater awareness and appreciation of Georgia ' s history. Jimmy Carter It is fitting that America ' s two hun- dredth birthday falls on an election year. Political races are infamous for their surprises, and this year has proven no exception. Who would have expected a relatively obscure person in the national political scene, much less a south Georgian, to emerge as the Democratic Presidential candi- date? Who can say; perhaps there will be more surprises in this bicentennial year. Reflector Staff Above: 1st row — Joseph Darsey, Editor. 2nd row — Linda McAllister, Classes-Academics: Brenda Harkins, Business Manager; Stephanie Smith, Student Life. 3rd row — Judy Reiner, Organizations; Mike Hotchkiss, Organizations; Suzanne Taylor, Classes-Academics; Ann Ben- nett, Student Life; Gibbs Flanders, Associate Editor; Nancy Taylor, Classes-Academics. Not pictured — Karen Cline, Student Life; Kelvin Tyson, Sports. Right: Dr. Keith F. Hickman, Advi- sor. 296 ZACH S. HENDERSON LIBRARY 0 2001 DMfiTOE 3


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