Wesleyan College - Veterropt Yearbook (Macon, GA)

 - Class of 1973

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Registration — what a way to begin the year! Patient waiting, frustrated looks, long lines and final satisfaction bring this day to mind. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PEOPLE 34 HONORS 122 ORGANIZATI ONS 144 CONVOCATIONS AND PROJECT ’73 . 174 1_ l m ■ z - : mb fc ‘ • • i .« ifiZ ' • ' ’ f ■ ' i l £A ' V , t- , . ■ ,V - HA %il..Mr Vr, fra r V « r 6 October, 1973 ends as Dean Rusk comes to campus to deliver the Fall Convocation address. Halloween Day the Senior witches rise dancing from the lake to cause mischief. With water guns, loud “noise-makers,” a drum, and candy they invade the classrooms, dismissing classes. Being the guests of honor at the Halloween Banquet they entertain students with their playful antics, finally vanishing at dusk. 7 Kappa Sigs join the throngs of males from Mercer and Macon Junior College for the first CSA mixer on Jones Terrace featuring Birnam Wood. UeSLEWI _ JL. ■9D I Homecoming week begins with the traditional School- Wide Pep Rally. Singing their class songs from the past four years, Seniors bid farewell at their last Pep Rally. Each class serenades the group then all circle the fountain to close with the alma mater. As the final notes die away Wes- leyannes reminisce and enjoy a snack. Avalanche provides music for Wesleyannes and their dates at the Homecoming dance. The audience jams the orchestra pit for the performance of Brownsville Station at the Homecoming Concert. The Skin of Our Teeth” by Thornton Wilde The Wesleyan Drama Department presents plays under the direction of Dr. Constance Ruys and Mr. George McK¬ inney to fulfill course requirements and to provide an outlet for per¬ formers. .. v !t 4 “Mandragola” by Niccolo Machiavell “Hanky Spanky Skiddeldy Doo” William C. Donavan Wesleyan’s Christmas begins with the tradi¬ tional Christmas ban¬ quet and annual Glee Club concert. 16 The minutes tick away. Class ends. First semester draws to a close. 17 rJfly q wii A Purple soccer cup . . . sister class rivalry . . . exhaustion . . . get ready, get set, GO ... a Green soccer field ... “a red-blooded, gold-hearted Tri-K, With spirits of Pirates at sea” . . . exhilaration ... a whistle blows . . . the soccer girls with hair in curls . . . half-time shows . . . pep rallys . . . ' it takes a soccer ball to roll, Hey Now It takes a team like the Golden Hearts, Hey Now” ... broken bones . . . crutches . . . “Fight Knights Fight . . . Charge” . . . bruises . . . goalies blockin g goals. . . five seconds . . .almost , . . victory. 20 Cheerleaders TRI-K PIRATES Senior Team 21 PURPLE KNIGHTS Cheerleaders GREEN KNIGHTS Cheerleaders COLOR RUSH 25 STUNT Four musical shows . . . months of plan¬ ning . . . two weeks of rehearsals . . . Parents Weekend . . . spectacular produc¬ tions . . . comedians, singers, and dancers . . . extravaganzas . . . “Joy To The Fishes — A Whale Of A Tale” . . . “Somewhere . . . Where The Rainbow Ends” . . . “You Should Have Seen the Way We Laid Him out” ... “I Never Promised You A Rose Garden” . . . imagi¬ nations run wild . . . anticipation builds . . . STAGE FRIGHT! , . . tap shoes and grease paint . . . unusual costumes . . . brilliant backdrops ... the Spirit of Stunt Cup goes to the Purple Knights ... the curtain rises . . . Golden Hearts win the Stunt Cup. 26 TRI-K PIRATES — SECOND PLACE Senior Stunt Committee 27 ■ a PURPLE KNIGHTS Junior Stunt Committee GOLDEN HEARTS — FIRST PLACE Sophomore Stunt Committee 29 GREEN KNIGHTS 31 His advice to the Tri-K soccer team- “Go, fight, win,” ... his dexterity with the carving knife undoubted . . . and his sincerity and effectiveness as one of Wesleyan ' s most outstanding professors clearly evident . . . The Class of 1973 dedicates this Veterropt to one who has dedicated himself to Wesleyan DR. HARRY GILMER 33 m PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOP PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOP PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOP PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOP PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOP tz S3 i 1 L m f 1 i s ► - •i f r | i 1 1 1 )■ I ■ | i % 1 i i m i ] K 4 f i BT“ yl I i ■ m 1 I 1 1 t 1 [ i 1 • MRS. JOYCE R. SCHAFER, Dean of Student Affairs MR. MILLARD BECKUM, Director of Admissions MR. CLIFF BOWERS, Area Representative MR. JAMES NES BITT, Associate Director of Admissions 39 MRS. FRANCES VAN HORN, Alumnae Director MRS. FREDA NADLER, Editor of ALUMNAE MAGAZINE MR. JAMES 0. PAINE, Director of Information Services 41 MISS TINA ROBERTS, Librarian MRS. CORAWAYNE WRIGHT, Assistant Librarian MISS MARGARET KENNERLY, Assistant Librarian MISS DONNA JOHNSTON, Music MR. FRED COULTER, Music MR. JOHN O ' STEEN, Music MR. HENRI SCHWARZENBERGER, Music 45 DR. CONSTANCE RUYS, Speech and Theatre MR. GEORGE McKINNEY, Speech and Theatre MRS. MARY HATFIELD, Speech 46 MR. ANTHONY RICE, Art 47 MISS MARCIA ISAACSON. Art LEYA MR. JOEL PLUM, Art MR. ROBERT NASON, Art —r MR. ARCH BECKELHEIMER, English DR. REGINALD REINDORP, Spanish MRS. SARA CLARK, German 50 DR. WALTER BROWN, Religion and Philosophy DR. JACOB QUIAMBAO, Religion DR. HARRY GILMER, Religion 51 dr. BERNARD MURDOCH, Psychology 52 MISS MARCILE TAYLOR, History MISS CORNELIA SHIVER, History DR. JOSEPH JAMES, Political Science • ' S ' «• r _ 2 ffli •; ' Cable CwMaik 100th Birthday t j MR. STANLEY BOBINSKI, Learning Disabilities 54 55 MR. DON WILLIAMS, Math MISS VIRGINIA JOHNSON, Math MIRIAM McELHENEY JORDAN Biology 59 MARY BETH MILBY Sculpture NANNETTE COCO Sociology 60 REBECCA CAROLINE READ Biology HELEN HALE COBLE Physical Education VIRGINIA RUTH SLACK French CAROL JANIS HOOKS Graphics ADRIANE LEA KELLY Art History EMILY ELIZABETH LILLY Elementary Education ANDREA LOUISE TISSIER Commercial Art 63 LINDA LOUISE BROWN American Studies GINGER CARROLL VOLOSEN Psychology CATHERINE ANN HINCHLIFFE Organ 64 HAZEL MIMS MATHIS English BETH ROSS CARSTARPHEN American Studies JANICE ANN MAYS Political Science SUSAN HARRIS TIBBITTS Elementary Education 65 MITSUKO NAKAMURA Piano BEVERLY JANE HINELY Psychology GWEN MARSHA LYNN English 67 JANICE RENEE YATES Commercial Art 69 70 EARLINE GAMMEL Music Education I ' r.,;. I, • f « • I ' m r • Y’r Vi 5 - a u M. ’ 4 ’ A A r. • I ■ T v ' H i •: , : v . • P ' tW : ?vy. CONSTANCE MARIE BURKHALTER English JUNE EXLEY Music Education 71 CATHERINE ANN VAN FLEIT Commercial Art 72 1 MARGARET ELIZABETH JENKINS Psychology VI Oi NANCY ANN COOK Theater— Liberal arts BONNY JILL GERBER English ROBERTA JEAN OERTEL Theater— Fine Arts ELOISE BRUCE WHITMIRE Theater— Fine Arts SHARON MARIE HANEY Art History f ANNE BLAIR BERGSTROM Sociology 77 MARSHA ANGELINE STONE Sociology CATHERINE WOOD MOORE Music Education CAROL LYNN BACON Psychology 79 OUTSTANDING TRI-K PIRATE 1 80 TRI-K pirate class officers Wesleyan Colleg NEXT RIGHT LINDA BROWN, Treasurer; BLAIR BERGSTROM, President; ANDREA TISSIER, Vice-President; KAY McPHERSON, Secretary DR. MRS. HARRY GILMER, JENNIFER KELLY, Sponsor 81 I TONI AMBROSINO MARTY ANDREWS JULIE BAKER SHARON BLOSS BETTY BRIDGE CAROL BROWN HAZEL BURNS ALLYN BURRELL PHYLLIS COLLINS _ CONSTANCE CRAUSWELL 82 TULIN CORUH KATHY DUNCAN KAREN FAUGHT GAIL HARKINS DARYL DIXON MARY ELLINGTON JANE GIBBS ALLYSON HARMON GAIL DIXON MARION ELLIOTT LYNN HALL MASAKO HASHIGAMI PAM HICKS KIM HITCHCOCK JUDY HOFFMAN JANICE HOPPER SARA HOREHLED CATHY HUDSON GWEN INGRAM PAM JACKSON GAYLE JOHNSON MARTHA JOHNSON 84 V 1 SANDRA JOHNSON DARCIA JONES GLORIA JONES PEGGY JONES BETTY JORDAN lisa McKinney GAIL MURPHY RUTH NORMAN ANN PLYLAR SUSAN POWERS JANIS PRICE JULIE RAGAN DONNA REEVES CINDY ROBERTSON KATHY RUSSELL MARY ELLEN SHEEHAN DEBORAH SHERMAN SUE SHERRILL MISSY SMITH DONNA STALVEY DEBBIE STOCKTON 86 WANDA STRICKLAND SARAH TURNBULL JANE WILLIAMS CATHY TEDESON REBECCA WATSON KATHY WILLIAMS PENNY THOMAS JUDY TILLMAN GINNY WOODS JO ANN YOUNG 87 OUTSTANDING PURPLE KNIGHT Susan Powers B8 PURPLE KNIGHT CLASS OFFICERS SUSAN POWERS, President; GINNY WOODS, Secretary; MARY ELLEN SHEEHAN, Treasurer: JANE GIBBS, Vice- President BEVERLY MITCHELL, Sponsor ' ' . GOLDEN HEARTS 75 AMELIA ANN ALDERMAN EILEEN BALDAU JEAN BARGERON DEBORAH BELL SUSIE BLACK CAROLYN BOWMAN HELEN BROWN ELIZABETH CARIKER DENISE CAULEY MARY COBLE 90 JANET COLSON VIRGINIA ANN DANIEL BROWNIE DAVIS MARGIE DECKER NANCY DESVENINE CHRISSY DITTMAR DRU DIXON NAN DIXON DELE DUNWOODY JANET EIDSON PATTI FLYNN CHERYL GARLAND BRENDA GILLILAND BETSY GULLATT ANNETTE HALLMAN 92 TORI HAMMOND AMY HARBIN MARIE HARDEN REGINA HARDMAN JANE HARRELL DEBORAH HOUSTON GINGER HULL KAY HICKMAN CATHERINE HINMAN NANCY HOLMAN 93 i BONNIE HUNTER SALLY JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON KERRY KELLY RUTHIE KNOX MEREDITH LANE NANCY LARSON MARY LINGER 94 SHERRIE LOVE gloria McIntosh NAN MADDUX NANCY MEARES MONICA MELLINGER MICHAELANNE MULLEN NANCY NASH SELMA MIDDLEBROOKS FAYE MILLER SALLY MOFFETT 95 DOUGLAS PONDER RUTH POWERS JAN PURSLEY JUNE RICH DKBBIE SMITH BETT SNOOKS MARYLU STEVENS MARGARET STRICKLAND SUZETTE STUDSTILL KARLYN STURMER BETH SULLINS CYNTHIA SWANN 98 BARBARA SWICORD JANE TENET BARBARA TJIA SISSY TUCKER SALLY VEATCH SUZANNE WADLEIGH BETSY WAKEFORD NANCY WALLIN DEBBIE YOUNG LAURIE YOUNG 99 OUTSTANDING GOLDEN HEART GOLDEN HEART CLASS OFFICERS JANE GREGG, Vice-President; DEBBIE NEWBY, President; SARAH SHELLEY, Treasurer; NAN DIXON, Secretary DR. MRS. LEON VILLARD and BRENDA, Sponsor ALICE ABERNATHY LINDA ACKLEY MARY KAY ADELSECK SUSAN ACRESS SARA ANDREWS REBEKAH ANTHONY SUSAN ARCHER DELLE BACON BETTY BARROW CATHERINE BASS 102 SUSAN BIERER LYNN BISSELL REGINA BLAND LINDY BLASINGAME MERRILL BAZEMORE SUSAN BEAM CANDACE BEARD SELMA BOHANNON DESIREE BOURKARD DEBBIE BRODNAX RHONDA BRUDER BETH CAILE EVA CARAWAY RHONDA CARPENTER JAN CARTER JULIE CASTLE JANNE CASTLEBERRY 104 JANICE CROMER LOU DANA DEBBIE DECKER EVA DeCOURCEY GLORIA DORSEY ANN DULAN SUSAN DUNCAN SUSAN DUNN 106 JEAN DURST ISABEL FIGUEROA LYNN FINDLEY JANET FLETCHER BARBEE DYER DIANNE EDWARDS CAROLYN FIELD 107 KATHY FORESTER ALICE FOUNTAIN MICHELLE GADILHE JANE GARDNER MAROLYN GARDNER DEBBIE GARNER JAN GARRET 108 LYNN GRAVER LAURA GRIFFITH REBA HADDEN ANN HAGLER SARAH HAGUE SOOZIE HARPER CAROL HARTSOCK JIMMYE HAWKINS NANCY HENDEE PATTI HENRY CAMILLE HERNDON PAM HODGES REBECCA HORN BEVERLY HOWARD KAREN HUGHES KATHY HUNTLEY NATALIE HULTMAN CAROL HYDER 110 MARSHA JACKSON DEBORAH JONES DEBORAH JOHNSTON MARY JONES SUSAN JOYCE DEBBIE KAVADAS CAROL KESLER JANE KIRKLAND 111 ROBERTA LAPINSKI BETH LEVI VICKY McGAUGHEY LYNN McGUIRE cynthia McMullen BETTY MATHER JAN MATHEWS PEGGY MAYNARD 112 JILL ME1XSELL Karen miller JOYCE MIMS KASSIE MIMS DEBBIE MITCHELL BONNIE MORGAN BETH MUMFORD TRISH MYERS JANE NIX ANITA ODOM 113 A t ELIZABETH O’DONNELL LYNN OGLESBY DAWN PARK LUELLE PARKINSON CARRIE ANN PARKS MARIANNE PERUN DEBBIE PHILLIPS 114 BONNIE PIERCE DALE PLEXICO CONNIE PRESCOTT MOLLY PRESTON GINNA PRITCHARD DEE PUGH CLAUDIA QUILLIAN JUNE RANDALL 115 SUSAN RAY MEG RENFROE BECKY RHODES SALLY ROBERTS REBECCA RUCKER LAURA SAPP REBECCA SCOTT DOTTIE SHANG 116 MAGGIE SHEEHAN LINDA SHERRELL LYNN SILVERMAN VICTORIA SIMMONS SUSAN SINGER SHEILA SKELTON KATHY SMALSHOF i 117 MARLA SMITH MELANIE STALLINGS MELISSA STEPHENS ROBYN SULLINS PAM THOMAS LINDA THRASHER SUSAN TIGER DELIA TINNEL1 NEAL TUCKER CLAIRE ULMER 118 SHERYL VENABLE SHARON WEBB MARY WASDEN DEBBIE WEEKS LUANN WEEKS CATHY WEST TERESA WHEELER CAROL WILSON DEBBIE WILSON LINDA WING MELISSA WORLEY JUDITH YOUNG 119 OUTSTANDING GREEN KNIGHT Ginna Pritchard 120 GREEN KNIGHT CLASS OFFICERS LINDA SHERRILL, Vice- President; BETH LEVI, President; LYNN SILVERMAN, Secretary; DOTTIE SHANG, Treasurer SALLY BULLARD, Sponsor 121 (honors honors ho .HONORS HONORS HO (honors HONORS HO i HONORS HONORS HO •i i 1 i | ■r 1 —j ■ 1 i f ■ rr. ' j t L ■ i w ■ m 1 - I ( 1 HOMECOMING COURT Juniors: Lynn Hall, Karen Faught Sophomores: Debbie Newby, Beth Sullins r3 Freshmen: Mary Jones, Claire Craven 124 HOMECOMING QUEEN CAROL BACON 125 Weize Anne Hayes, Senior Beth Jenkins, Senior 127 HONORS GLAMOUR REPRESENTATIVES . . . selected students represented Wesleyan in Top Ten College Girls Contest . . . STUNT SCHOLARSHIPS . . . awarded to rising Seniors chosen by Council on Religious Concerns . . . funded by Stunt proceeds . . . PIERCE SCHOLARS . . . incoming Freshmen selected on basis of exceptional scholastic record . . . fund named in honor of first President, George F. Pierce . . . WESLEYAN SCHOLARS . . . incoming Freshmen receive scholarships based on outstanding academic ability . . . KAPPA DELTA EPSILON . . . chartered in 1969 . . . national honorary professional education sorority . . . united women education majors in establishing high professional ideals . . . welcomed Freshmen with flowers . . . contributed first room decorations ... co¬ sponsor of Dr. Harold Taylor’s visit . . . sent three delegates to the national convention in Nashville . . . mem¬ bership based on academic standing, qualities of leadership, character, and interest in education . . . SIGMA ALPHA IOTA . . . professional fraternity for women in the field of music . . . membership based on scholarship, musicianship, personality, and character . . . Freshmen music students’ welcome party . . . “ruthless” bidding at faculty auction . . . purpose successfully met by raising standards for productive musical work among students and by further developments of music through various campus and individual contributions . . . worked with blind composer Tom Ridgeway . . . transcribed Braille compositions for the sighted . . . enlarged music copies for the partially sighted ... PI SIGMA IOTA . . . Romance Languages national honor society . . . installed at Wesleyan in 1966 . . . recognized striking ability and attainments in the Romance Languages . . . students of Junior standing with a B average qualified . . . ALPHA PSI OMEGA . . . national drama society . . . Phi Psi chapter ... es¬ tablished on campus in 1972 . . . achievement standard set for students participating in college drama ... PI GAMMA MU . . . national social science honor society . . . “Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free’’ . . . United Nations Day luncheon . . . Dean Rusk on role of youth in the future . . . improved scholarship in the social studies ... PI DELTA EPSILON . . . oldest national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity in the Unit¬ ed States . . . hostess for 1973 national convention . . . Daryl Dixon and Licia Drinnon merit award recipients . . . discussed merger with another journalism fraternity . . . workshops . . . met goal of journalistic elevation through student publications . . . campus journalists rewarded for their efforts, services, and accomplishments by admission to membership . . . PHI KAPPA PHI . . . established on campus in 1969 . . . member of Association of College Honor Societies . . . recognized outstanding achievement by students and faculty through election to membership . . . designed to promote the pursuit of merit in all fields of higher education . . . “let the love of learning rule mankind” . . . MORTAR BOARD . . . established at Wesleyan in 1972 . . . Senior women recognized for academic achievement . . . scholarship . . . leadership . . . service. GLAMOUR REPRESENTATIVES Mary Ellen Sheehan, Marsha Brown, Linda Brown STUNT SCHOLARSHIPS Mary Ellen Sheehan, Jane Williams, Marty Andrews, Ginny Woods, Debbie Stockton, Susie Black, Deborah Sherman, Anne Hogue, Wanda Strickland, Susan Powers, Lisa McKinney, Martha Johnson, Karlyn Sturmer PIERCE SCHOLARS Sandra Johnson, Maelu Darsey, Cheryl Garland, Ruthie Knox, Jane Gregg, Deborah Bell, Judy Tillman, Susan Paul WESLEYAN SCHOLARS Patty Stillwagon, Marina Showalter, Gwen Ingram, Sharon Mattox, Nancy Meares, Constance Crauswell, Susan Powers, Regina Bland, Deborah Jones, Janis Hopper, Debbie Kavadas, Kay Hickman, Elizabeth Cariker, Martha Johnson, Pam Jackson, Allyson Harmon, Beth Jenkins, Debbie Stockton, Susie Lovette, Ruth Powers, Gloria McIntosh, Brenda Gilliland, Laura Young. Amelia Ann Alderman, Sandi Townley, Rhonda Pollard, Phyllis Collins 133 KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Phyllis Collins, Ruth Norman, Deborah Sherman, Judy Tillman, Margaret Mathews, Dr. Bledsoe, Sharon Bloss, Pam Hicks, Marty Andrews 134 Carol Kelley, Kay Tucker, Earline Gammel, Deborah Sherman, Cathy Hinchliffe, Gen Shelton, Marilyn Barnett, June Rich, Mitsy Nakamura Anders, Michaelanne Mullen, Mary Linger, Richelle McClain, June Exley, Penny Thomas, Brownie Davis SIGMA ALPHA IOTA PHI SIGMA IOTA Janice Hopper, Kim Hitchcock, Miss Tisor, Mr. Wright ALPHA PSI OMEGA Dr. Ruys, Allyson Harmon, Roberta Oertel, Constance Crauswell, Betty Bridge, Anne Hogue, Elly Whitmire, Pam Jackson, Mr. McKinney 135 PI GAMMA MU Dr. Page, Kay McPherson, Ruth Norman, Miss McNair, Miss Rob¬ erts, Pam Hicks, Marty Andrews, Miss Shiver, Dr. James, Judy Tillman, Linda Brown, Margaret Mathews, Mrs. Wright, Beth Carstarphen PI DELTA EPSILON Dr. Strong, Sarah Turnbull, Daryl Dixon, Kay McPherson. Watson, Lisa McKinney. Jill Gerber Han6y ’ SUSa P ° WerS ’ Kay Bel1 ' Linda BrOWn RebeCC3 136 Dr. Ross, Dr. Bledsoe, Mrs. Slentz, Dr. Strong, Dr. Villard, Dr. Barrs — National Representative, Dr. Reindorp, Dr. Gray, Mrs. Nadler, Dr. Murdoch, Earline Gammel, Dr. Curry, Margaret Mathews, Mitsy Nakamura Anders, Dr. Page, Deborah Sherman, Miss Johnson, Miriam McElheney Jordan, Toni Ambrosino, Anne Thornton, Judy Tillman, Licia Drinnon, Janice Mays if 137 MORTAR BOARD Mrs. Oscar Page, Susan Paul, Mrs. Ruth Slentz, Anne Thornton, Margaret Mathews, Earline Gammel, Mitsy Nakamura Anders 138 TIMES AND CHALLENGE COMMUNICATION AWARD V h- ' - ' Elected by the faculty . . . this senior has contributed greatly to communication on and off campus . . . This award was received by JANICE MAYS 139 Linda Brown Anne Thornton TELEPHONE WESLEYAN WOMAN OF THE YEAR The highest honor bestowed upon a Wesleyan student . . . selected by the student body . . . recognized for her leadership, loyalty, and service to the college . . . The 1973 recipient ANNE THORNTON 143 ORGANIZATIONS ORG ORGANIZATIONS ORG ORGANIZATIONS ORG bRGANIZATIONS ORG ORGANIZATIONS ORG mmm ' • . •f f i i J mi I ■ t $ : 1 I ■ 1 F T1 ! i i 1 f j f L - -SL ■ ■ - t m —v c ' ' Tjr ■ - — rpr- 1| K - K X ■ H m ' f 1 ■«• A Ti W i i ■ ■ Am 1 H ■ ■ 4 m v ► k S V ‘j M mb 4 M ’? ]K i JL. ... „ P mm— 4am 8 - t 8 ; - y 5 ? ■ g 1 l i I j 1 s J, 1 -I cscjd I | 1 i j IM— —• r T jfc ■ I ■ 1 1 I I . 1 1 1 br-r «■■ j- ' l ' T :: rT r t , ; l ‘ rdp, ac i- - c [ 1 J Bfap . j gr w f B 8 8 1 i 1 % i ¥ 1 ■ 11 M f 8 8 1 i 1 1! ■ jy - - « -i -■ MW k rr r [ 1 1 w r --■ •-W ii- m M 1 t V X | «•■« M- Uh f f ' jm - t ■ « y KTSi ■ m v a i 1 1 I £ k 1 J | 1 1 • ORGANIZATIONS SENATE . . . student orientation . . . sponsored Sex Education seminars . . . Political Emphasis Week . . . selected students for Student-Faculty Committees . . . student representative on Board of Trustees . . . Bangladesh Feast . . . Correctional Rehabilitation seminar . . . organized student drive in Phase II of Capital Funds Campaign . . . S.U.S.G.A. convention . . . ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE . . . recruited prospective students . . . ELECTIONS COMMITTEE . . . co-ordinated school-wide elections . . . FUTURE OF WESLEYAN COMMITTEE . . . discussed the future of Wesleyan . . . HONOR COURT . . .Honor Code. . . reviewed cases of rule violations . . .rights of in¬ dividuals preserved . . . RESIDENT ASSISTANTS . . . Seniors . . . dorm counselors and friends . . . JUNIOR AD¬ VISORS . . . Freshmen orientation . . . watermelon social . . . presented skit on college life . . . COUNCIL ON SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . . . fashion show . . . outdoor mixers . . . Birnam Wood . . . Sage . . . Blackbird . . . Homecoming — Phoenix Rising, Brownsville Station, and Avalanche . . . Christmas banquet . . . visit from Santa Claus . . . trimmed tree in Burden Parlor . . . sponsored Boone, N.C. ski trip . . . Mid-Winter Weekend —jam ses¬ sion with Sugar Creek, dance with Eli . . . Father-Daughter dance . . . Spring Weekend — Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids and Mother’s Finest . . . Last Fling — folksingers Jack Ross and Woody Bowles . . . FOOD COM¬ MITTEE . . . planned special dinners . . . Halloween banquet and costume parade . . . worked with A.R.A. to please students . . . STUDENT RECREATION COUNCIL . . . Panama City beach trip . . . selected Senior witches . . . organized soccer . . . basketball . . . volleyball . . . softball . . . tennis . . . swimming . . . purchased paddle boat for lake . . . new color TV and pin ball machine in rec room . . . co-sponsored movies with C.S.A. . . . “April Fools” . . . “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane” . . . “Camelot” . . . “Little Big Man” . . . “Friends” . . . SPLINTERS . . . Sophomores . . . honored by S.R.C. for participation in athletics . . . S.R.C. HONOR ROLL . . . Seniors recognized by S.R.C. for outstanding participation in sports . . . BASKETBALL . . . class competition . . . Green Knight victory . . . INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS TEAM . . . participated in Spring matches . . . after¬ noon practices . . . rough courts . . .NAIADS. . . synchronized swimming club . . . Fall demonstration . . .Spring Show . . . props and sets handled by Land Crew . . . COUNCIL ON RELIGIOUS CONCERNS . . . arranged Meet Your Minister picnic for Freshmen . . . Sunday services . . . Religious Emphasis Week . . . Howard Hanger Trio . . . initiated Spirit of Stunt Cup . . . co-ordinated Stunt Commission, New York Seminar, community and personal interaction . . . COMMUNITY INTERACTION . . . involvement in community affairs through voluntary work and service . . . Timmy Turtle and Lucky Duck programs . . . Georgia Industrial Home . . . Vineville Presbyterian Church . . . Youth Development Center . . . Georgia Academy for the Blind . . . NEW YORK SEMINAR . . . 146 Spring trip to New York City . . . United Nations . . . Lincoln Center . . . Broadway plays . . . Chase Manhatten Bank . . . Fifth Avenue . . . the Stock Exchange . . . STUNT COMMISSION . . . scheduled Stunt rehearsals and painting times . . . responsible for ticket and ad sales, printing programs, and publicity . . . WESLEYAN MAGA¬ ZINE OF THE CREATIVE ARTS . published biannually . . . contributions submitted by creative students and facul¬ ty ... art reproductions . . . photographs . . . short stories . . . essays . . . musical scores . . . plays . . . poems . . . SCRIBES . . . elected by Magazine staff and Old Scribes . . . chosen for their outstanding contributions in the creative arts . . . TIMES AND CHALLENGE . . . monthly campus newspaper . . . Sophomore and Freshmen re¬ porters . . . Project 73 coverage . . . special editions . . . spotlight on record snow . . . emphasis on world and community affairs . . . Letters to the Editor . . . VETERROPT . . . college yearbook . . . “oldest and best” . . . moved with Times and Challenge to second floor Porter . . . Fall workshop . . . soccer and Stunt featured . . . Summer delivery ... a picture book with copy . . . GLEE CLUB . . . choral singing . . . Christmas concert . . . TV taping . . . presented Spring concert with University of Georgia Men’s Glee Club . . . WESLEYANNES . . . chosen by audition . . . sang for Capital Funds Campaign kickoff banquet . . . entertained Lions Club Governors, and Air Force Generals in Warner Robbins . . . performed for various local civic clubs and churches . . . HISTORY- GOVERNMENT CLUB . . . interest group . . . sponsored speakers and slide shows . . . met with George Skeen and Zack Dozier, local candidates for Georgia Senate . . . Phillipine and U.S. political relationships traced by Dr. Jacob Quiambo . . . formed pannel discussions on January Greece tour . . . students shared their experiences in political internships in Atlanta and the U.N. . . . BIOLOGY CLUB . . . ecology . . . hung bird feeders along Nature Trail . . . ART CLUB . . . Christmas sale . . . student art show . . . Spring sale . . . cook-out . . . GEORGIA STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATORS . . . explored educational theories and methods . . . N.C.A.T.E. study . . . WASHBOARD BAND . . . performed at Brown’s Crossing Craft Fair . . . campus concerts at Homecoming and Stunt . . . recruited for Wesleyan . . . booked by high schools, civic clubs, and churches ... 73 annual tour, ar¬ ranged by the Red Cross, to Naval hospitals in Chicago . . . YOUNG REPUBLICANS . . . worked with local elec¬ tions . . . involvement in Nixon-Agnew campaign . . . BLACK STUDENTS ALLIANCE . . . participated in S.W. Black Emphasis Week . . . sponsored faculty talent show . . . Martin Luther King Memorial Service . . . promoted book by African diplomat, Fred Huyford . . . CAMPUS GOLD . . . on-campus Girls Scout organization ... as¬ sisted Macon Girl Scouts . . . cookie sale. 147 IMP r. v SENATE ADMISSIONS COMMIT TEE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE FUTURE OF WESLEYAN COMMITTEE HONOR COURT 150 RESIDENT ASSISTANTS JUNIOR ADVISORS 151 154 MFm SPLINTERS S.R.C. HONOR ROLL Nannette Coco Carol Bacon 155 SPLINTERS S.R.C. HONOR ROLL Nannette Coco Carol Bacon JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM 156 159 NEW YORK SEMINAR STUNT COMMISSION 161 — WESLEYAN MAGAZINE OF THE CREATIVE ARTS Editors 165 VETERROPT Executive Staff and Sponsors 166 ” r - ART CLUB GEORGIA STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATORS 171 ■CONVOCATIONS AND JPROJECT 73 CONVO¬ CATIONS AND PRO¬ JECT 73 CONVOCA¬ TIONS AND PROJECT .. ? i tZT C M 8 4 1 - -• p.:j s qj 1 Jr f 1 fcz; 3 1 ■ i 1 M ] n - w Mj ■ m . Jl Em mMm | ‘ § J | |Mk - i. ■ P — | ML- - • • . IW — 1 m 4 j 111 FI i 8 aprf « «lti 1 ■ 1 ■ | B i yjj 1 i ■ CONVOCATIONS AND PROJECT 73 Fall Convocation Speaker . . . DEAN RUSK, former Secretary of State, professing a belief in today’s youth . . . ZELL MILLER, Chairman of Gerogia’s Democratic Party, and CARR DODSON, Chairman of the Bibb County Republican Party, discussing the ’72 elections . . . MAX CLELEND, Georgia State Senator, speaking on the responsi¬ bilities of today’s young voters . . . Presenting PROJECT 73, January term, including one month of intensive study and stimulating central presentations . . . SHIRLEY CHISHOLM, kickoff speaker . . . urging coalition of all Ameri¬ cans . . . EVELYN MONAHAN, parapsychologist . . . demonstrating the power of the mind . . . RESIDENTS OF KOINONIA FARM , . . living in communal partnership . . , explaining their lifestyle . . . THE ATMA THEATRE COMPANY, experimental drama troupe . . . performing Edward Albee’s “Zoo Story” . . . LAW AND ORDER PAN- 176 ELISTS including conservatives Ed Bond, Ray Wilkes, Charles Howell, Kenneth Dunwoody, Jr. and liberals Dr. Alpha Bond, Mrs. Darrell Dantzler, Sidney Moore . . . discussing interpretations of the law from different angles . . . BILL LAITE . . . speaking as a former inmate on prison conditions in order to affect reform . . . JAMES TOWNSEND, editor and publisher of GEORGIA MAGAZINE . . . discussing career opportunities in journalism . . . OFF-CAMPUS ACTIVITIES . . . studying ancient literature and history on location in Greece . . . visiting Macon’s sister city, Macon, France . . . working at Central State Hospital in Milledgeville in music therapy and with emo¬ tionally disturbed and Mongoloid children . . . SOUTHERN FOLK FESTIVAL . . . singing authentic folksongs in a workshop and concert. 177 DEAN RUSK, FALL CONVOCATION SPEAKER 178 I POLITICAL EMPHASIS WEEK SPEAKERS ZELL MILLER, DEMOCRAT CARR DODSON, REPUBLICAN SENATOR MAX CLELAND 179 KOINONIA RESIDENT, DAN MOSLEY LAW AND ORDER DISCUSSION PANELS LIBERAL 184 PRISON REFORMIST, BILL LAITE EDITOR, JAMES L. TOWNSEND MASTER CLASS, JUDITH RASKIN SOUTHERN FOLK FESTIVAL PROJECT 73 COURSES Swimming for the Handicapped 189 I ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY INDEX Fletcher C. Anderson, Assistant Professor of Music, A.B., B.M.E., Biringham-Southern College; M.S., University of Illinois. Horace B. Gray, Professor of Education, A.B., M.A., Stetson Univer¬ sity; Ph.D., Florida State University. Earl F. Bargainnier, Professor of English, A.B., The Citadel; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Patricia W. Bass. Instructor in English, B.A., Agnes Scott College; M.A.T., Vanderbilt University. Arch F. Beckelheimer, Associate Professor of English, A.B., Wof¬ ford College; M. A., University of Alabama; further study, New York University. Millard Beckum, Director of Admissions, A.B., LaGrange College. Ernestine Bledsoe, Professor of Education and Psychology, A.B., Wesleyan College; M.Ed., University of Georgia; Ed.D , Columbia University. Stanley R. Bobinski, Associate Professor of Psychology, B.A., Uni¬ versity of Connecticut; M S.Ed., Barry College; further study. Uni¬ versity of Miami, Georgia State University, Southern Connecticut State College. Cliff Bowers, Admissions Area Respresentative, B.B.A., University of Georgia. William Brode. Professor of J3iology. B.S., M S., PhD., University of Southern Mississippi. Martha Ruth Brown, Assistant Professor of Pfcvsical Education, A.B., Mercer University? M.A.,“George Peabody College for Teach¬ ers. H Roy H. Brown, A.C.S.W., Associate Professor of Social Work, A.B., Mercer University; M.S.W., Tulane Univetsity. Walter Brown, Professor of Religion and Philosophy, A.B., Emory University; B.D., Candler School of.Theology, Emory University; PhD., University of Edinburgh. Sally Bullard, Director of Counseling, A.B.J., A.B., M.S., University of Georgia. Sara S. Clark, Instructor in Foreign Languages, B.A., Mercar Uni-, versity; further study, University of North Carolina. Fred Coufter, Associate Professor of Music, B M., MTM., University of Michigan; further study, Julliard SchooPof Music. Lillian Cowie, William C. Bass Professor of Biology, B.A., M.A , University of British Columbia; Ph.D., Queen s University, Canada lack S. Crim, Associate Professor of Music, B.M., Salem College; M.M., CoHege Conservatory of Music of Cincinnati. • 4 P , 4 « Mto ' -«. atft • ' V ' H: ■ • William L, Currys Assoeiate Professor of Psychology, B.S. Jvl Ed., . Georgia Southern CoHege; Ed.D., University of Georgia. Alice Domingos, t)i rector of Student Aid, A.B., Wesleyan Coffege. ♦ 4 + -4 4 ■ Jm ♦ + 4 ♦ - - - 4 Ronald Ellington Instructor m JoujnalisiTj, A.B.J., MA. L University of Georgia. E.A. Eschmann, Jr., Registrar, B.F.A., University of Georgia; M.A., Trinity College. Harry W, Gilmer, W.C. and Sarah H. Bradley. Professor of Religion, B.A. Emoiy and Henry College; B.D. Candler School of Theology, Emory University; Ph D.. Emory Urtiverstty. Raymond L. Harris, Assistant Professor of Music, B.M., West¬ minister Choir College; M.M., Yale University; Fulbright Scholar, University of Copenhagen; further study, Yale University, Eastman School of Music. Marv Pate Hatfield, Associate Professor of Speech. A.B., B.F.A., Wesleyan College; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. Herbert Herrington, Associate Professor of Music, B.M.. Wesleyan College; M. A., American Conservatory of Music. Claude Hicks, Professor of Sociology and Economics] B.A.. M.A., Furman University; Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers. Marcia Isaacson, Instructor in Art. B.F.A., M.F.A., University of Georgia. Joseph B. James, Fuller E. Calloway Professor of Political Science, B.A.E., M.A., University of Florida; Ph.D., University of Illinois. Virginia Johnson, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, A.B., Wesleyan College; M.S., Auburn University; further study. Auburn University. Donna Johnaton, Instructor in Music, B.M , M.M, ' Indiana UntvPTsi- ‘ W J Spj Margaret Kennerly, Assistant Librarian, B.A V Alabama College at Montevgfllo; M.t.S., George Pefcbody College for Teachers. George W. McKinney,-Associate Professor of Speech and Theatre; B.A., M.A . University pf North Carol in a. Norman P. McLean, William E. and Marion L. Chanery Professor of Vocal Music, B.M.rTJnivefSity of Alabama: M.A rColumhia Univer- sity; pupil of Mme. Naidlinger and Martial Singher t ft i • t Beverly .Mitchell, Instpictor of Physical .Educatiun BS.,- Wesleyan College; M.A., Michigan State University. y Mary C. ' Mitchell, Assistant TrofesSdr of Education, B.S ' UWilliam and Mary; M.Ed„ University of Georgia.— - - - Allen J. Moon, Professor of Chemjstry, B.S., M £ .. Ph Uniyentity . ofCeorgML Ann Monck, Associate TrofeSgor Of English. A7B. , WfeSleyan ' College; M.A., Emory University; further-study, Uuiversiiy of Wis¬ consin. Bernard Murdoch, Professor of Psychology. Director oCTesting, B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College; M.EtL, University of Cin cinnati; Ph.D.., Dukqt University; further study, Ne$ YorkJJniYerai- Freda K. Nadler. Editor nf AluTnnae MagazfrmrA.B . W ' esleyan College— __ _ _ Robert Nason, Professor of Art, B.F.A., Minneapolis School of Art; MtE.A., CranbrooV Academy oT Arf; further sfudjF, University 6f ’ ‘Georgia - ... . JamesJMesbitt, Associate Dir ctocof Admissions, B-A., M Ed..,We Georgia College; further study, University of Georgia, lohn Ti. O ' Sfeen. AssociaTe Profe ssor bf Music7 A B.. UriTVersITy of North Carollna;jM.M., Indiana University; study at the Mozartemn - in Salzburg; University of Florence; further study. Indiana Unjver- 190 4- V 4 f-f 4 L4 Oscar C. Page, Academic Dean, B.A., Western Kentucky; M. A.. Ph.D.. University of Kentucky. James O. Paine, Director of Information Services, B.S., Georgia In¬ stitute of Technology. Cameron Peden, Business Manager and Treasurer of the College. Ioel W. Plum, Associate Professor of Art, B.S., Manchester College; M.A.E.. M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago; further study. University of Wisconsin, Jacob S. Quiambao. Professor of Religion, L.L.B.. University of the Philippines; B.D., Garrett Theological Seminary; M.A., Northwes- tern University; Th.D., Boston University. ' Reginald Reuidorp, Munroe Professor of Foreign Languages, B,A., M.A., University of New Mexico; Ph.D. University of Texas Anthony Rice, instructor of Art, B.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University; M.F.A., University of North Carolina. Hasseltine Roberts. Librarian, A.B., Wesleyan College; M.S. Florida State University. • J ) f I { , m | u I — Sylvia L. Ross, Professor of Music, B.S., Dentson University; M.S.M., Union Theological Seminary; ,D.M. A.. University of Illi¬ nois. Frances Van Horn, Alumnae Director, A. B.. Wesleyan College, • - — r ’ ii.it I 1 f . I -j. r , 1 rn , •• Leon J. Villard, Mattie Lou Harrison Hightower Professortof Musifc, B.M., Lawrence College; M.M., Ph.D., Northwestern University. J.D. Williams, Associate Professor of Mathematics. B.S., Georgia f Southern College; M.Ed., University.of Georgia; further study, Uni¬ versity of Georgia, University of Illinois, and Vanderbilt l iiversity „ “ —I i T P j j II Corawavne Wright, Assistant Librarian, B.S., Peabody College; M.S., Florida State University - Constance Ruys. Professor of Speech and Theatre, B.A., University of California at Berkeley; M.S., University of California «t-Los An¬ geles; Ph.D., Stanford University. James S. Scarborough, Associate Professor of Sociology ET.A., M.A., Mississippi College; further study, University of Southern Missis¬ sippi ana University of Colorado. T J 1 j | Joyce R. Schafer, Dean of Student Affairs, B.S., Wesleyan College; M.S., Smith-College: H.T. Schwarzenberger, Instructor of Music, Certificate, Budapest Conservatory. j I t j I Cornelia SHiver, Associate Professor pf History, A.B , Wesleyan College? M.S , Northwestern University: further study,-University of Calif ornia. D ik e Uni versity, a nd Co lum bia Uni ert ity. Ruth Slentz. Associate Professor of Biology, B.A., Agnes Scott College; M.A., Emnrv University; further .study, University of t j f | i I James E. Stark, Professor of Psychology. B.A., M.A., Baylor Univer¬ sity; PhD., UhTVersifJnSf Gebrgia W. Eeri Strickland, President, B.Ph:, B.D., MrA., Emory University; Dj)., La Gyftn Rc Odirge. ■ I _ Leah Strong. Professor of United States Language and Tdteraturjj, AT!., Alfc enyT5tfIeg A.M., em nett University; Ph.Dr, Syracuse _.l)ruv£x ity. _ x . • 1 . niJ x ___ •Man ile Taylor. Instructor of History. B.A.. Vanderbilt University; M. AT, Lo u i si a n a State UfilVSVsityi doctofSt candidate, ' Louisiana State University- _„ -- - r - varsity, _ the Sorbonne. | TZd | PV J J j_ J _I Robert A. Wvs. ReUred Assistant In the Pre sident, A.IP. Know w,e 7 l j .L T1 j Ailmimstiativr Stall • -J -J — J — - - j_t_( C C_ 1 _ _ __i_ j Helen Thomas Bodth,_SecretaryJd thg Altfrnjiae Director- J ... ] j r i „ t $ i t,t Ella Vessio Buckner, Business Office Manager | j y y j i j T i_t William M. Burns, A. A S.. Director of Food Services. Pam Wynne-darter, B.A., M-.Edrr Assistant dinrotor ' of drdormattpn Services. I , I 1 U +m J —— m i TZSj _i_i_i_i_ l fiejtyt)avK, Secr aiy tope President. 1 _ I I . Margaret Grovenstetn, Ctprteal Assistantp7heDlb?ary7 Margaret-Norris-Jacobs, R:N “, Sup rvjsorof hefnfirniarr. —- J I ; y J ■ f 1 21 1 1 fa Ferdiiiaoh V..Kay, A.B. J .Sw ' MD. CfcUege Phygiciad. — _! J_I_I_I_I_ _ JBJ Dolorfs Lapinski, Secretary to tie I)e m of Student Affairs. I Ann Ce3fonl. CTerica| T Assisif nf In tlw ubraw. | 1 i f f Sarah S: Lome . -Secretory Hr the Director of Admisatone. — - —- i i _ t _ j i r : 1 _ t _§ tl , i Barbara McKinney, XIlnrjfcalAssisUiit inIheJnhjtxjL l t I } f i t Katherine McNair, A.B., Manager of the Colh ' ge Store. 1 _ • i_ t i i t Christine Aphrodfite NicRoTas, B.F.A., AiistanTtb the RegislraT Jav Radliffe. Asststaut Dtrcctorof PootF?ervict sr • - Mildred B. Ricklas, Houkekeepor-, —’ I J ( i ) | | Angela B. Rowland, Secretary to the Academic Dean. James Stricklen, Superintenclent orBuTTdings andTTrbunds BohnleT. Woody,’Db loprtldTTf OfftC TMflTtagcr. d j_ j_ j_ j, 1 J. 1 _ J . • i t ’ •— I Frances B, Tolley, Assistant Professor of Education, B.A., Shorter gjHegeT M l.d . Uni verbify of Georgia; further study rOTKvai itv of Ahne B7TysorV AssisTafit Professor of Foreign Languages; A;B.,- Greensboro- Collega; -M.A Universily of North. Carolina;, furtljer study, University of North ( « I Kathleen Amidon 510 Jennie Jewel Dr. ! Orlando. Florida 32806 Carol Lynn Bacon P.O. Box 1268 Fust is. Florida 32726 SENIOR DIRECTORY Nancy Ann Cook 98 N.E. 4th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Brenda Claire Crouch P.O. Box 403 McDonough, Georgia 30253 Mary Harter Bailey Rt. l, Box 391 King George, Virginia I Kay Bell 1111 Fourth St. Marianna, Florida 32446 Mae Louise Darsey 2005 Beatie Rd. Albany, Georgia 31701 Pamela Cummings Dorminey 2727 Pine Valley Rd. Augusta. Georgia 30904 Anne? Blair Bergstrom 1951 Forresl Rd. Winter Purk. Florida 32789 Licia Carol Drinnon 2441 Kensington Rd. Macon, Georgia 31201 Regina Lynn Branton 251 West Do Kalb Pike Valley View Apt. E-708 King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 Linda Louise Brown 1066 S.W. 11th Terrace Gainesville. Florida 32601 Marsha Brown 1407 Randolph Circle Tallahdssee, Florida June Exley Box 271, Route 1 Springfield. Georgia 31329 Earline Gammel 5434 Sanders Rd. Jacksonville, Florida 32211 Vicki Batts Gattie Rt . 1, Box 1018. ' Lot 1 Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 jGonstance Marie Burkhalter. P.O. Box 535 Clweland, Georgia 30528 _ • ♦ «► - « c w -.A Beth RossCarstarphen ,. 4752 Ridge Avenue , Macon, Georgia 31204 Helen Hale Coble | 1131 Springdale Rd. Anderson. South Carolina 29621 Nannette Coco • 198 Kenyon St. Hartford, Conn. 86105 i ± i Bonny Jill Gerber Box 1116 Winter Haven. Florida 33880 ♦ 5 4 . Q ron Griffin 503 Kibbee St. HawkinsvilFe, Georgia 31036 Sharon Marie Haney 4133 13th Wayne St. St. Petersburg, Florida ' 33703 Weize Anne Hayes 881 Wesleyan Drive Macon, Georgia 31204 Rebecca Susan Hendee 3056 E. Pine Valley Rd. Atlanta, Georgia 30305 Debra Earline Henderson 318 Greenwood West Palm Beach. Florida 33405 Catherine Ann Hinchcliffe 696 Patt Mell Rd. Smyrna, Georgia Beverly Jane Hinely Rt. 2, Box 1208 Hampton, Georgia 30228 Carol Jams Hooks 1227 Oakfield Drive, S.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Deborah Monds Hudson Winship Garden Apts. C-5 IngleSide Avenue Macon, Georgia Margaret Elizabeth Jenkins Lansing Drive Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Natalie Ryan Johnston 15 Habersham Apt. B-15 Atlanta, Georgia Miriam McElheney Jordan Hillsboro St. Monticello, Georgia 31064 Adriane Lea Kelly 326 Gleriwood Drive Thomasvilfe. Georgia 31792 Carol llene Kelley P.O. Box.275 230 Rickman St. Toccba, Georgia 30577 Emily Elizabeth Lilly 512 N. Court St. Quitman, Georgia 31643 I -JL M 9 -4 ■ 192 KafCfl Saxon Lowery Roberta Jean Oertel 387 Blackman St. — 180 Miiledge Heights. Macun. Geurgi a A then s, Georgi a 30601 -Sharon Elizabeth Lyncrfr Box 160- A Alpharetta, Geojgia 302Q1 Susan Gregory Paul 4388 Buckingham Circle. Decatur. Georgia 30032 Gwen Marsha Lyim GathyGynn Perry 409 Pine Forest St. Rt..2 .Box8Q5 D ubli n. Georgia - 102 l lakeland. Fiordia 33801 Sharon Louisa McDonald - — Mary Graham Ponder .vniinole thrive BA b° x U1 Georgia 30577 Madison .jGeorgi a 30650 yn.T- m-r- — Lynda Kay McPherson 018 Hagan St. Bremen, Georgia 30110 Margaret McKinnon Mathews 208_Persons; St. Fort Valley, Georgia 31030 —r c r c r Rebecca Caroline Read 960 Potterspring Rd. Marietta, Georgia Verderi e £ugeni a Sh e 1 ton 912 Rose Lane Cordele, Georgia 31015 I Hazel Mims Mathis 141 S. Haardt Drive Montgomery, Alabama r c i ,— r c i _ Janice Ann Mays Rt. 1, Box 57 Millwood, Georgia 31522 y r 1 1 i 1“ t r 1 f ? r r Mary Beth Milhy 1307 Carter Circl e. Perry, Gedrgia 31069 Catherine Wood Moore Belle Pt. Parkway Brunswick, Georgia 31520 Margie Myers 2822 Carson Drive Columbus, Georgia 31906 Virginia Ruth Slack 900 Barton Woods, Rd. Atlanta, Georgia 30307 Elizabeth Jane Sours 335 Moore Avenue Leonia, New Jersey 07605 PatriciaLee St ill wagon Box. 1064 Merritt Island, Florida Marsha Angeline Stone 1765 Cherokee Avenue Macon, Georgia Anne Murray Thornton 110 Hudson St. Maryville, Tennessee 33780 Mitsuko Nakamura 110 American Blvd. Warner Robins. Georgia 31t)93 Susan Harris Tibbitts 143 Rolling Rock Rd. Marietta. Georgia 30060 Andrea Louise TissietL _ 335 Seaspring Avenue Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Kay Tucker Flanders St. ___ _ McRae, Georgia 31055 •Catherine Ann Van Fleit 2001:F Williamsburg Dr. Decatur, Georgia 30033 Ginger Carroll Volosen 2418 Winding Way Valdosta. Georgia 31601 Jacalyn Gaya Watson 2335 Misty Dr. Jacksonville L Florida 32211 Kloise Bruce Whitmire 3170-C Brookwood Dr. Macon, Georgia 31055 Beverly Wolff 806 Liberty St. McRae. Georgia 31055 Mary Jo Asbell Yarborough 4384 Azelea Dr. Macon. Georgia 31204 Janice Renee Yates 177 Cyprus Avenue Tampa, Florida 33606 HONORS AND ORGANIZATIONS INDEX ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE Julie Baker ( ' andace Board Deborah Boll Blair Bergstrom Hazel Burns Debbie Decker Christine Dittmar Ann Dulin janet Eidson Marion Elliott Carolyn Field Marolyn Gardner Brenda Gilliland Laura Griffith Betsy Gullatt Weize Anne Hayes Camille Herndon Kay Hickman Beverly Howard Ginger Hull Debbie Jones Mary Jones Peggy Jones Debbie Kavadas Beth Levi Jill Meixsell Gayle Miller Sally Moffett DeBbie Newby Rhonda Pollard Ginna Pritchard Mary Ellen Sheehan Marina Showalter Lynn Silverman Missy Smith Robyn Sullins Claire Ulmer Sally Voatch Luann Weeks Teresa Wheeler Judy Whitaker Laura Young ALPHA PSI OMEGA Betty Bridge Nancy Cook Constance CraifSwell ' A Hyson Harmon Mrs. Mary Hatfield Anne Hogug Pain Jackson Klartha ohnson Mr . Ceorgu tcKi rifley Roberta Oertel Dr. Constance Ruy6 Eloise Whitmire CAMPUS GO LD Rebecca Anthony Brownie Davis Debbie Decker Kathy Forester Regina Hardeman Kathy Huntley . - Ginny Slack COMMUNITY INTERACTION Mary Adelseck Rebekah Anthony Jean Bargeron Desiree Bourkard Julie Castle Jamie Castleberry Cecilia Chuy Renee Cleveland Cathy Covington Janice Cromer Dru Dixon Ann Dulin Jean Durst Diane Edwards Kathy Forester Nancy Holinan Beverly Howard Debbie Johnston Debbie Kavadas Kerry Kelly Gloria McIntosh Jill Meixsell Joye Mims Kassee Mi ins Sally M ffett Delibie Newby Cathy Perry Dale Plexico Eugenia Posey Rebecca Scott Maggy Sheehan Mary Ellen Sheehan Lisa Sherman Lynu Silverman Ginny Slack Anita Stern Susan Tiger Martha Townsend ' Sally Veatch Ginger Volosen Sharpn Webb Gat by West Theresa Wheeler Ginriy Woods Virginia Ann Daniel, secretary Pam Dorminey Kathy Duncan Janet Fletcher Jane Gardner Caron Griffin, president Marie Harden Peggy Jones, vice : president Elizabeth Lilly, treasurer Miss Ann Munck, advisor Margie Myers Connie Napier Rita Parker Margaret Strickland Claire Ulmer CURRICULUM COMMITTEE Barbee Dyer Dr. Harry Gilmer Mrs. Mary Mitchell Miss Ann Munck Dr. Oscar Page Dr. Reginald Reindbrp hlona Scarboro- Ginny Slack Dr. Leon Vi Hard Mr. Don Williams Ginny Woods ELECTIONS COMMITTER— Claire Crouch Gail Harkins :j lj Cay KTcPherson Jean Scales - BetsyAVakeford Rqfeecca Wat son .ch airman FOOD COMMITTEE COUNCIL ON RELIGIOUS CONCERNS Julie Baker Betty Bridge • —«■- - Linda Brown . Hazel Burns, c hairman Mr. William Bums Elizabeth Canker Jatie Gardner ' - Llona-Scarboto hs- Dotty Shang Ginger Volosen _ i f i j Mr. Fletchep-Anderson, advisor + Dr. HairgGilmur, advisor Phyllis Collins, secretary Bevefly Hinfey, president Darcja Jdhes ” Selnrrti Middffcbrook . treasurer Mel Mortis _ _ . __ j - __ 1 _ , Cathy Perry 1 i Igni Pnje v FRESHMAN BASKKTBAU. TEAM Kathy Russell, vice-president Eveffn Sheflfer - — - - - - —- —— Mary EHen Sheehan • - — Eloise Whitmire - -k ' COUNCIL OW SOCfAL ACtlVITffis X Kathy Amidon Hazel Burns Claire Graven. - — - —• Beth Catfe Jean Durst -Barbee Dyer - - Marolyn Gardner Soozie Harper Patti Henry ReBecca Horn NatalieHultmim Trish Myers . — D lia Tinnell • ' t—i -- 4 . i- 194 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Both Caile Rhonda Carpenter Kathy Forester .Lynn Graver Jimmye Ffawkins Molly Preston Maggy Sheehan Linda Sherrill Lynn Silverman FRESHMAN SOCCER TEAM (Linda Ackley Jan CSrter fcmi Dfrttr r ’ ' ' 9 Barbee Dyer— laO -i Flulther —J Michelle Cadilho j Jane Gardner Sfrah Hague Rebecca Horn Karen Hughes-— , J Natalie Hullxnan . Mary Jones __ ; Beth Mum ford TrpTrMyefs - ' ' - • Dale Plextco ! ' Ginna Pritchard ■ •— L n J u Ae Rai n fall_f _ { i Rebecca Scott I ) j Dofty Shang MarlaSftTith • DelraTinneH “ mmm J . Xeresa Wheeittu. jrJ t i rtyz jZ _ I - i _ I_ _ t X. I _I_ I _J f _I _ I _i . i _i _i_ Marion Elliott June ExleyT president -Lynn Hall Susan Johnson Gloria .McIntosh Karen Miller Elizabeth O’Donnell “Ginna Pritchard Donna Stalvey .Beth Sul 1 ins Robyn Sullins Jane Tenet Peruiy Thomas Sarah Turnbull Debbie Wilson GLEE CLUB Linda Ackley - Marty Andrews Jean Bargeron Marilyn Burnett J 1 Betty Barrqw ! . ’ Candape Beard f Sharon BIqsTP —p— Betty Bridge _ Eva Caraway . - - Jan Ca£tejy _I — , Sydney Chambers : JaniceTCromer Brmvme Davis- _. Margie Decker Susan Dififtev_1 __ Ann Dulin j- ffiftTEnki-s jtme Exttry ' — Gareiyn Field — ‘ — Kathy Fordstur - J J . . J I _I t r Kay Tucker Sissy Tucker Clarie Ulmer Nancy Wallin Mary jean W sden Rebecca Watson Sharon Webb Luann Weeks IJnda Wing Susan Word HISTORY-GOVERNMENT CLUB Matdy Andrews Kay Bell, president Lin3a Brpwn ‘Daryl Dfxon Pam Dorminey, Vice-prct d6nt RosfiuFuller——• — Laura Griffith Becky Hendee, treasurer ; “Caro] Hyder Darcia fones Gloria Jones Mftcy Jomes. Kay McPherson, publicity ' Ruth Norm an Ruth POwefs - -Jams Price _ ? .Mi s ' Cuiyidja Shiver, advisor Anne Thbrnton i - lu(T TTiTlman Rebecca Wat soft ■Jane Williams J Carol Wilson Ciiulv Wright J I | 1 _ f I i FRESHMAN STUNT COMMITTEE r T” I l ’ _J ? JanejGreg j Lynn Hall _| j ___J _J GamiireTTerndon Karen Hughes DebbiuiCavadaa- _I_ i Beth Levi . , - . Cynt hia M c Mulle n Jill Meixsell J Debar TinlTCtt, ch lfThan ‘ 7 j jr p FUTURE OF WESLEYAN COMMI TTE E J DebofaTTBelL “ Hagai Bumfti charwaan « ■ —— ,„Ruth Jtoc m a4 — ' , rmj _‘ .. Deborah She rm an I ♦ I, Marina SKowalter AnneTtTorntori ' v -’ Sharon Webb • — - — GEORGIA STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATORS Alice Abernathy- — - — - - —— u «.—«Mariy-Andruwui — Delj e B 4,cop ’ x r Julie Baker W Daryl tXixon ‘ CathyHinchtrffe • — Beverly did ward Hope jai ksini J , I Dulibie Kavad.is | _ ICerry elTv - Carot Kelley Roberta L.ipin iki Mfryilnoar- -( Sherrie I,ove SnaroS Lynch ”— Rtctndle McClain • - Victorie-McGmighey— — - , Gaaai 6 Napier L J r . Barbara Nixon 4 TTita Parker J FSl Cta POa ' rSOn ‘T Eugenia Posey — Donr; Re pvp$ . Karen Reeves June RicK — S5TT7R T0- mm r mm tj- - — Jean ' Scalcs- — Gen SheLtija- . . - De borah Sherman mmm Marina Showaltei — VTcftTria SifnfnonT T 4 - Pat ty-SHil wagon- - — — - — Jackie Street. . v , _Penny Th omas Anne Thornlon JanTanlcCrSTey 1 1 Rhonda Carpenter Mary eorble-J — — ■r Licia Dr in non - Inhnsnp. ajlvi or.. Marsha Lynn Margaret Mathevys ‘JairtCr MaysrchflirtfiSn —Mrs Joyee Schafer, advisor .Wapd . 9 riuklaud. secretary. Robyn Sullins Sally Veatcli -Jane Wifi iams INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS TEAM Sever ly’Benner — -Marshn-Browm — Diane Chambers _ _ _Cantl Gpe dlg(?„ Sarah Hague aTa I i e H ul t in an J esstcfrH ughes -— -Beth Mumford- , ...Ruth NQrman Anne Thornton “Rebecca Wat soil - -Judy Whitaker JOINT COMMITTEE ON COLLEGE AFFARIS Dr. Earl Bargainnier Blair Bergstrom Hale Coble Mr. Jack Crim Dr. William Curry Marion Elliott Betsy Gullatt Allyson Harmon Mr. Herbert Herrington Miss Marcia Isaacson Miss Virginia Johnson Miss Beverly Mitchell Sally Moffett JUNIOR ADVISORS Julie Baker Beth Carstarphen Daryl Dixon Licia Drinnon Donna Gaskins Jane Gibbs Lynn Hall Pam Hicks Beverly Hinely Kim Hitchock Gwen Ingram Pam Jackson Martha Johnson Betty Jordan Patti McRae Debbie Maund Ann Munroe Connie Napier Ruth Norman Eileen O’Neal Susan Powers Janis Price Stefani Scott Mary Ellen Sheehan Debbie Stockton Wanda Strickland Sarah Turnbull Rebecca Watson Jane Williams JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Jessica Hughes Debbie Maund Patti McRae Ann Munroe Ruth Norman Susan Powers Donna Reeves Mary Ellen Sheehan Missy Smith Debbie Stockton JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Julie Baker Hazel Burns Kathy Duncan Jane Gibbs Gail Harkins Pam Hicks Peggy Jones Connie Napier Mary Ellen Sheehan Debbie Stockton Ginny Woods JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM Annette Bass Linda Faulk Debra Gardner Allyson Harmon Berverly Hinely Anne Hogue Jessica Hughes Martha Johnson Darcia Jones Betty Jordan Debbie Maund Patti McRae Ann Munroe Ruth Norman Eileen O ' Neal Susan Powers Missy Smith Wanda Strickland Penny Thomas Jane Williams JUNIOR STUNT COMMITTEE Karen Faught Pam Jackson Susan Powers Wanda Strickland, chairman Penny Thomas Ginny Woods KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Marty Andrews, publicity Sharon Bloss Phyllis Collins Earline Gammel Caron Griffin Pam Hicks Peggy Jones Miriam McElheney Jordan Margaret Mathews, president Janice Mays Ruth Norman Stefani Scott Deborah Sherman Anne Thornton LIBRARY COMMITTEE Miss Martha Brown Dr. Walter Brown Janice Hopper Dr. Joseph B. James Mary Graham Ponder Miss Ten a Roberts MORTAR BOARD Mitsy Nakamura Anders Earline Gammel Margaret Mathews Mrs. Oscar Page Susan Paul Mrs. Ruth Slentz Anne Thornton NAIADS Sarah Andrevys Susan Beam Susan Bierer Lindy Blasingame Diane Chambers Hale Coble Mary Coble Henny Craddock Licia Drinnon Isabella Figueroa Karen Hughes Ruthie Knox Patti McRae, president Miss Beverly Mitchell, sponsor Beth Sullins Martha Townsend Betsy Wakeford NAIADS LAND CREW Susie Black Helen Brown Lou Dana Debbie Kavadas Ann Munroe Kathy Myers Selma Middlebrooks Judy Whitaker NEW YORK SEMINAR Amelia Anne Alderman Sharon Bloss Carolyn Bowman Carol Brown Mary Coble Tulin Coruh Virginia Ann Daniel Brownie Davis Kathy Duncan Allyson Harmon Masako Hashigami Catherine Hinman Anne Hogue Beverly Howard Cathy Hudson Pam Jackson 196 Martha Johnson Toni Ambrosino Mrs. Mary Hatfield Darcia Jones, co-chairman Kay Bell Miss Marcia Isaacson Gloria Jones Linda Brown Miss Beverly Mitchell Betty Jordan Daryl Dixon Elaine Shelton Nancy Larson Licia Drinnon Lynn Silverman Ruth Norman Jill Gerber Cathy Van Fleit Janis Price, co-chairman Shar Haney Jean Scales Beverly Hinely Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schafer Martha Johnson RESIDENT ADVISORS Sue Sherrill Lisa McKinney Ginny Slack Kav McPherson Missy Smith Mimmi Mathis Blair Bergstrom Babs Tjia Janice Mays Hale Coble Martha Townsend Miss Ann Munck Jill Gerber Sally Veatch Ann Munroe Shar Haney Betsy Wakeford Susan Powers Susan Paul Ginny Slack Mary Graham Ponder Dr. Leah Strong Andrea Tissier ORIENTATION AND GUIDANCE Sarah Turnbull Ginger Volosen COMMITTEE Rebecca Watson Eloise Whitmire Miss Saliy Bullard Kim Hitchcock Mr. George McKinney Jill Meixsell Dr. Bernard Murdoch Dr. Oscar Page Mrs. Joyce Schafer Marina Showaiter Debbie Stockton Miss Ann Tysor PHI KAPPA PHI Toni Ambrosino Mitsuko Nakamura Anders Dr. Ernestine Bledsoe Dr. William Curry Licia Drinnon Earline Gammel Dr. Horace Gray Miss Virginia Johnson Miriam McElhoney Jordan Margaret Mathews Janice Mays . Dr. Bernard Murdock. Mjs. Freda Nadjer _ Dr. Oscar Page Dr. Reginald Rein dorp Dr. Sylvia-Ross Deborah Sherman Mrs. Rutli Slenu. Dr. Leah Strong Anne Thornton Judy Tillman Dr. Leon Vilfard PI GAMMA MU Marty Andrews Kay Bell Linda Brown Debi Henderson Pam Hicks Dr. Joseph James Katherine McNair Kay McPherson Margaret Mathews Janice Mays Ruth Norman Dr. Oscar Page Miss Ten a Roberts Miss Cornelia Shiver Anne Thornton Mrs. Corawayne Wright PIERCE SCHOLARS Deborah Bell Maelu Darsey Licia Drinnon Cheryl Garland Jane Gregg Sandra Duke Johnson RuthieKnox Lisa McKinney Carrie Ann Parks Susan Paul Ginny Slack Kathy Smalshof Judy Tillman PHI SIGMA TDTA Kim Hitchcock president Janice Hopper Dr. Reginald Reindorp Miss Anh Tysor Mr. Curtis Wright PI DELTA EPSILON PROGRAMS AND EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE Kay Collins Dr. William Curry Jane Gibbs Dr. Harry Gilmer SarahHague Mr. Raymond Harris S.R.C. HONOR ROLL Carol Bacon Nannette G co SCRIBES-OLD Jill Gerber Jessica Hughes Martha Johnson Lisa McKinney Ginny Slack Eloise Whitmire SCRIBES-NEW Allyson Harmon Pam Hodges Jan is Hooks Beverly Jamieson Natalie Ryan Johnson Susan Roberts Penny Thomas SENATE Blair Bergstrom Linda Brown Beth Caile Hale Goble Caron Griffin Beverly Hinefy Catherine H in man Dr. Joseph James . Martha Johnson Beth Levi Janice Mays Debbie Newby Ruth Norman Mary Graham Ponder Susan Powers Mrs. Joyce Schafer Beth Sullins Anne Thornton, president Eloise Whitmire SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Kathy Atnidon Kay Bell Linda Brown Marsha Brown Nannette Coco Caron Griffin Karen liowery Margie Myers Mary Graham Ponder Anne Thornton Ginger Volosen SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Blair Bergstrom Hale Cohle Pam Dorminey Weize Ann Hayes Marsha Lynn Mary Graham Ponder Ginny Slack Mary Jo Yarborough SENIOR SOCCER TEAM Carol Bacon Mary Harter Bailey Kay Bell Linda Brown Marsha Brown Nannette Coco Claire Crouch Caron Griffin . Becky Hendee Elizabeth Lilly Karen Saxon Lowery Margie Myers Susan Paul Anne Thornton Ginger Volosen SENIOR STUNT COMMITTEE Blair Bergstrom Linda Brown, chairman Claire Crouch Weize Anne Hjjyea Debi Henderson Ginger Volosen SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Mitsuko Nakamura Anders Marilyn Barnett, corresponding secretary Jessica Payne Carr Brownie Davis June Exley Vicki Batts Gattie - Earline Gammel Cathy Hinchliffe Carol Kelly Mary Linger, president Richelle McClain, editor Michaelanne Mullen, treasurer Donna Reeves June Rich Gen Shelton Deborah Sherman, vice-president Penny Thomas, recording secretary Kay Tucker SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Deborah Bell Mary Coble Carol Goodloe Gloria McIntosh Rita Parker Marina Showalter Sissy Tucker Susan Wadley Betsy Wakeford Judy Whitaker -Hip SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Ellen Bunnell Virginia Ann Daniel Dru Dixon Marie Harden Sherrie Love Debbie Newby Felecia Pearson Sally Ryle Lisa Sherman Margaret Strickland Martha Townsend Sally Veatch Nancy Wallin SOPHOMORE SOCCER TEAM Mary Coble Susie Black Carolyn Bowman Helen Brown Elizabeth Ca iker Denise Cauley Annette Hallman Debbft Jones Rtfthie Knox Selina Middlehrookg. Faye Miller Lm Pursley 4 j j j j Marina Showalter Bfcth SUlffhs BabsTjia Sissy Tucker Judy Whitaker W -A Millie Parrish Sarah Shelley Nancy Wallin Cindy Wright SPLINTERS Mary Coble Dru Dixon Carol Goodloe Catherine Hinman Ruthie Knox Rita Parker Marina Showalter Karlyn Sturmer Beth Sullins Babs Tjia Sissy Tucker Betsy Wakeford STUDENT RECREATION COUNCIL Carol Bacon Hale Coble ' president Nannette Coco, treasurer Barbie Dyer Carol Goodloe Betty Jordan, vice-president Ruthie Knox Patti McRae Debbie Maund • Miss Beverly Mitchell, advisor Dale Plexico Miss T ena Roberts, advisor Missy Smith Karlyn Sturmer, secretary Barbara Tjia ' Ginger Voios en RebeGca Watson SOPHOMORE STUNT COMMI1 H i IT 4. i ' TEACHER EDUCATION COMMITTEE Dr. Earl Bargairuiier — Dr. Ernestine. Bledsoe, chairman Mr. Fletcher Anderson Martv Andrews Dr. Lillian COwie - -Dr. WHHwn Curry Dr. Horace B Gray . Caron Griffin. Miss Beverly Mitchell Mrs. Klary MitchelP Miss Mnrcile Taylor Mrs. Frances Tolley .. Sarah Turnbull Miss Ann Tysor Mrs. Mary Hatfield Dr. Oscar Page, ex-officio Mr. Joel Plum “ Mr. James Scarborough- Jackie Watson TIMES AND CHALLENGE ' Debbie Nowby, chairman Amelia Ann AHerman Delle Baton Deborah Bell Beverly Benner Regina Bland Selma Bohannon Betty Bridge, drama editor Hazel Bums Julie Castle Denise Cauloy Sydney Chambers Daryl DTxon. associate editor Susan Duim Karen Faught Jane Gregg — Allyson Harmon, photographer tarol Hartsock Jlmmye Hawkins ' ' Patti Henry Rebecca Horn Marsha Jackson Martha Valeo Johnson, managingjpditor... Delibie Jones ' Mary Jones Mery Linger Lynn McGuire Use McKinney Cynthia McMullen Kay TcPherson, business manager Janice Mays, ecfttof-in-chief Sally Moffett Debbie Newby .AniiaJDdom.... Millie Parrish jD€ tbie Phillips EugeffTn Posey’ Susan Powers, world news editor Giruia ritchard Susan Raj Rebecca Scotjt Manna Showalter _l_i Beverly Hinely Kim Hitchcock Debbie Kavadns ' Meredith Lane Marsha Lynn, adyertising manager, ; Gloria McIntosh Selma Middlebrooks, Met Morris Ann Munroe Rita Parker Eugenia Posey Marina Showalter Lyrifi Silverman -Anita Stern - Andrea Tiaaier Sarah.XtJ r nbull •— ' . - — Claire Ulmer SaTly Veatch SheryJTenable Betsy Wakeford . Rebecca Watson, associate editor Melissa Wu ley WASHBOARD BAND ' - Carol ftncdn I Brenda Gilliland Kay Hickman Kim Hitchcock | janice’Hopper. Gwen Ingram Pamela Jackson Beth Jenkins Martha Johnson Deborah Jones DGbbTe Kavadas Susie Lovette Sharun Mattox Gloria, McIntoshs - Nancy! Mearea Gloria Peters Rhonda Pollard Ruth Powers Siisrn Powers Marina Shovviltgf Patricia Stiillwagof) TTebbia SFocktpn Jackie Street Sandi Davis Townley Laura Young i «.| JT J i | WEST.kYANTJES , Candace Beard I ) ._ _i. Melanie Stallings Do mw St a Ivey Anita Slum Barbara Tjia VETERROPT 1_| _I _ CarQuJSHfJIji ... Ruthin Knojf J J K J Elizabet}i Lilly Rita Parker, WESLEYAN MAGAZINE THE CREATIVE ARTS , _ } _ Lihdy Blasipgame ■ ■— Ilnnr.rrWrfM ' ' 1 T J Hermy Cfarddofik - -Constance Grauswell - T Cam I Bacon -w. ' ■— Be l , ZB arr W - Kay Bell Uynn Blssell BettyUridgn Linda Brown, editor Connie Burkba Iter,-circulation manager Denis e Cai iley ITenny Craddock ClSTWrCroucTT, business manager Pern Dorm iney - - Kathy. Duncan Susan Duncan. _ _ Patti Hakes Lynn Findley Cathy Tan Fletf J a net-Fl etcher - — - KflthyJmestei - . -- lajnefiard ner I 1 . _ Marolyn Gardner Brenda Gilliland Soorte Harper Jimmye Hawkina —.— . — ,} _ i m JiliCerbejL - - - -J jS harHd ney J L J 1 Allyson Harmon • ■■ y a m Hmfggs --Beverly Jamieson — - — — — Martha V ' ..Johnson, business manager- Lynn McGuire I 1 Lis McKinpey, assistant editor TShuTMilTer ' -Arm •Munroe- ' - i ““T — .Cajtie Ann Parks Susan Roberts i Penny Thomas f Erdise WhTtmire, editor Georgta Wortfer -Judy Young - - - . . WESLEYAN SCHOLARS - Arnetta Armn Aldeymun - Toni Amb fo s t mr - _ Cheryl Anderspn. - . .. Jean Bargeron Regina Bland - EHratrethcartker j — -- Phyllis Gellins - - ConstanceXIransw lL. ' .. _ ... Sharon Bloss BuvmJy Howard Debbie Kjtvadas. j Carol JCelley j MjaT Lifter Rich ell e Moil am J Barbara Nixon Donna Reaves_i , Karen: Reeves { S h”ScaTos n-Bhelton —- — Deborah Sherman Marina SB o valtei j ’ii toria Simmc)ns Ju kit Si rpe’t ETi An ft Weeks J . WiiO;SVYHQ IN. AMERICAN _ UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES J | t j J - ttnda Brown — Hale-Coble - —■ — f ™ - ,_C.aroA. Griffin. _ Janico May’s Anne Thornton } J A i j_ 1 1 J ZP i . ) _ j_□; § i j H) 2 J 1_| ! ' _ 11 J T - i| T _ i _ . J j _J_ i J j 1 J _ j _i n_i| J I YOUNG-REPUBLICANS - Daryl Dixon TfartliaToJinson . T)afcta jn ney? Gloria Jones —- . Sue Sheirill Jackie Watson Jo Ann Young INDEX ARA Food Service. 211 Abernathy, Alice, 102 Ackley, Linda, 102 Adelseck. Mary Kay, 102 Admissions Committee, 148 Agress, Susan, 102 Alderman, Amelia Anne, 90 Alpha Psi Omega, 135 Ambrosino, Toni, 82 Amidon, Kathy, 58 Anderson, Fletcher, 43 Andrews, Marty. 82 Andrews, Sara, 102 Anthony, Rebekah, 102 Archer, Susan, 102 Art Club. 171 Atma Theatre Company, 182 Bacon, Carol, 79 Bacon, Delle, 102 Bailey, Mary Harter, 76 Baker, Julie, 82 Baldau, Eileen, 90 Bargainnier, Earl, 48 Bargeron, Jean, 90 Barrow, Betty. 102 Basketball Teams, 156-157 Bass, Catherine, 102 Bass, Patricia, 48 Bazemore, Merrill, 103 Beam, Susan. 103 Beard, Candace, 103 Beckleheimer, Arch, 48 Beckum, Millard. 39 Bell, Deborah. 90 Bell. Kay. 77 Bergstrom, Blair, 77 Bierer. Susan, 103 Biolouy Club. 170 Bissell, Lynn, 103 Black. Susie, 90 Black Student Alliance. 173 Bland, Regina, 103 Blasingame, Lindy, 103 Bledsoe, Ernestine, 55 Bless, Sharon, 82 Bobinski, Stanley. 54 Bohannon. Selma Ruth. 104 Bourkard, Desiree, 104 Bovvers, Cliff, 39 Bowman, Carolyn, 90 Branton, Lynn, 58 Bridge, Betty, 82 Brode, William, 56 Brodnax, Debbie, 104 Brown. Caroline, 82 Brown, Helen, 90 Brown, Linda, 64 Brown, Marsha, 78 Brown, Martha, 57 Brown, Roy, 54 Brown, Walter, 51 Bruder, Rhonda. 104 Bullard, Sally, 38 Burkhalter, Connie, 71 Burns. Hazel, 82 Burrell, Allyn, 82 Caile, Beth, 104 Campus Gold, 173 Caraway. Eva, 104 Cariker, Elizabeth, 90 Carpenter. Rhonda, 104 Carstarphen. Beth. 65 Carter. Jan, 104 Castle, Julie, 104 Castleberry, Janne, 104 Caulev, Denise, 90 Chambers. Diane, 105 Chambers, Sydney, 105 Chappelear, Geeja, 105 Chisholm, Congresswoman Shirley, 180 Chuv, Ceci, 105 Clark, Sara, 50 Claytor, Dottie, 105 Cleland, Senator Max. 179 Coble. Hale, 61 Coble. Mary, 90 Coco, Nannette, 60 Coleman, Connie, 105 Collins, Phyllis, 82 Colson, Janet, 91 Community Interaction, 160 Cook, Nancy. 75 Coruh, Tulin, 83 Coulter, Fred, 45 Council on Religious Concerns, 160 Council on Social Activities. 152 Covington, Cathy, 105 Cowie, Lillian, 56 Cox, Pam. 105 Craddock, Henny, 105 Crauswell, Constance, 82 Craven, Claire, 105 Crim, Jack, 44 Cromer, Janice, 106 Crouch, Claire, 66 Curry. William, 52 Dairy Queen, 209 Dana, Lou, 106 Daniel, Virginia Ann, 91 Darsey, Maelu, 62 Davis, Brownie, 91 Decker, Debbie, 106 Decker. Margie. 91 Desvernine, Nancy, 91 Dittmar, Chrissy, 91 Dixon, Daryl, 83 Dison, Gail, 83 Dixon, Dru, 91 Dixon, Nan. 91 Dodson, Carr. 179 Domingos, Alice, 40 Dorminey, Pam, 66 Dorsey, Gloria, 106 Drinnon, Licia, 74 Dulin, Ann, 106 Duncan, Kathy, 83 Duncan, Susan, 106 Dunn, Susan, 106 Dun woody. Dele. 92 Durst, Jean, 107 Dyer, Barbee, 107 Edwards, Diane, 107 Ei dson. Janet, 92 Elections Committee. 149 Ellington. Mary, 83 Ellington, Ronald. 49 Elliott, Marion, 83 Eschmann, E.A., 40 Exley, June, 71 Faught, Karen, 83 Field, Carolyn. 107 Figueroa, Isabella, 107 Findley, Lynn, 107 Fletcher. Janet. 107 Flynn. Patty, 92 Food Committee, 153 Forester. Kathy Jean, 108 Fountain, Alice, 108 Freshman Cheerleaders, 24 Freshman Soccer Team. 24 Feshman Stunt Committee, 30 Future of Wesleyan Committee, 149 Gadihle. Michelle, 108 Gammel, Earline, 71 Gardner, Jane, 108 Gardner, Marolyn, 108 Garner, Debbie, 108 Garland. Cheryl, 92 Garrett. Jan, 108 Gat tie, Vicki, 77 Georgia Student Association of Educators 171 Gerber, Jill, 75 Gibbs, Jane, 83 Gilliland, Brenda, 92 Gilmer, Harry. 51 Glamour Representatives. 132 Glee Club, 168 Golden Touch Beauty Salon. 206 Graver, Lynn, 109 Gray. Horace, 55 Griffin, Caron, 58 Griffith. Laura, 109 Gullatt, Betsy, 92 Hadden, Reba, 109 Hagler, Ann, 109 Hague. Sara, 109 Hail, Lynn. 83 Hallman, Annette, 92 Hammond, Tori, 93 Haney, Shar, 75 Harbin, Amy, 93 Harden, Marie, 93 Hardman. Regina, 93 Harkins, Gail, 83 Harmon, Allyson. 83 Harper. Soozie, 109 Harrell, Jane, 93 Harris, Raymond, 44 Hartsock, Carol, 109 Hashigami, Masako. 83 Hatfield. Mary, 46 Hawkins, Jimmye, 109 Hayes, Weize Anne, 59 Hendee, Becky, 59 Hendee, Nancy, 109 Henderson, Debi, 68 Henry, Patti, 109 Herndon, Camille, 110 Herrington, Herbert, 44 Hickman, Kay, 93 Hicks, Claude, 54 Hicks, Pam, 84 Hinchliffe, Cathy, 64 Hinely, Beverly, 67 Hinman, Catherine, 93 History-Government Club, 170 Hitchcock, Kim, 84 Hodges, Pam, 110 Hoffman, Judy. 84 Holman. Nancy, 93 Homecoming Court, 124-125 Honor Court. 150 Hooks, Janis, 62 Hopper. Janice, 84 Horehlecl, Sara, 84 Horn, Rebecca, 110 Houston, Deborah, 93 ' Howard, Beverly, 110 Hudson, Kath y, 84 Hughes, Karen, 110 Hull, Virginia, 93 Hultman. Natalie, 110 Hunter, Bonnie, 94 Hunter Publishing Company, 207 Huntley, Kathy, 110 Hyder, Carol, 110 Ingram. Gwen, 84 Intercollegiate Tennis Team, 158 Isaacson, Marsha, 47 Jackson, Marsha, 111 Jackson, Pam. 84 James, Joseph, 53 Jenkins. Beth, 73 Johnson, Gayle, 84 Johnson, Martha. 84 Johnson. Sandra, 85 Johnson, Sarah, 94 Johnson, Susan. 94 Johnson, Virginia, 57 Johnston. Deborah, ill Johnston, Donna, 45 Johnston, Natalie, 66 Jones, Darcia, 85 Jones, Debbie Diane. Ill Jones, Gloria, 85 Jones, Mary. Ill Jones, Peggy, 85 Jordan. Betiy, 85 Jordan, Miriam McElheney, 59 Joyce, Susan, 411 Junior Advisors, 151 Junior Cheerleadersf, ' 22 Junior Soccer Team, 22 Junior Stunt Committee. 28 Kappa Delta Epsilon. 134 Kavadas, Despina, 111 Kelley, Carol. 78 Kelly, Adriane, 63 Kelly, Kerry, 94 Kennerly. Margaret, 42 Kesler, Carol, 111 Kirkland. Jane, 11 1 Knox, Ruthie. 94 Koinonia Resident, 181 Laite. Bill. 184 Lane, Meredith, 94 Lapinski, Roberta, 112 Larson, Nancy, 94 Law and Order Panel Discussion, 188 Levi, Beth, 112 Lilly, Elizabeth, 63 Linger, Mary. 94 Love, Sherrie, 95 Lowery, Karen Saxon. 60 Lynch, Sharon, 76 Lynn, Marsha, 67 McDonald. Sharon, 78 McGaughey, Victoria, 112 McGuire. Lynn, 112 McIntosh, Gloria, 95 McKinney, George, 46 McKinney, Lisa. 85 McLean Antiques, 206 McLean, Norman, 43 McMullen, Cynthia, 112 McPherson, Kay, 69 Maddux, Nan, 95 Mather, Betty, 112 Mathews, Margaret, 72 Mathis, Mimmi, 65 May Court. 126-130 Maynard. Peggy. 112 Mays, Janice, 65 Meares, Nancy, 95 Meixsell, Jill, 113 Mel linger, Monica, 95 Middlebrooks, Selma, 95 Mi I by, Mary Beth. 60 Miller, Faye, 95 Miller, Karen. 113 Miller. Zell, 179 Mims, Joye. 113 Mims. Kassie. 113 Mitchell, Beverly, 57 Mitchell, Debbie, 113 Mitchell. Mary, 55 Moffett. Sally, 95 Monahan, Evelyn, 181 Moon. Allen, 56 Moore, Cathy, 79 Morgan, Bonnie, 113 Mortar Board. 138 Mullen, Michaelanne, 95 Mumford, Beth, 113 Munck, Ann, 49 Murdoch. Bernard, 52 Murphy. Gail, 85 Myers,’Margie, 73 Myers. Trisa, 113 Nadler Freda, 44 Naiads, 159 Nakamura, Mitsuko, 67 Nash. Nancy. 95 Nason, Robert, 47 Nesbitt. James, 39 New York Seminar, 161 Newby, Debbie, 96 Nix, Jane, 113 Norman, Ruth, 65 Odom, Anita, 113 Oertel, Roberta 75 O’Donnell, Elizabeth, 114 Q’Steen, John, 45 Oglesby Lynn, 114 Oldham. Lisa. 96 Page, Oscar, 37 1 aine. James, 41 Papagallo, 206 Park, Dawn. 114 Parker. Rita, 96 Parkinson, Luelle, 114 Parks, Carrie Ann. 114 Paul. Stisan. 73 Pearson, Felicia, 96 Peden, Cameron, 40 Pendergrass, Patty, 96 Perry. Cathy. 70 Perun, Marianne, 114 Phi Kappa Phi. 137 Phi Sigma Iota. 135 Phillips, Deborah, 114 Pi Delta Epsilon, 136 Pi Gamma Mu. 136 Pierce, Bonnie, 115 Pierce Scholars, 133 Plexico, Dale, 115 Plum. Joel. 47 PlyJar, Ann, 85 Pollard, Rhonda, 96 Ponder, Douglas. 96 Ponder, Mary Graham. 62 Powers, Rutn. 96 Powers, Susan. 86 Prescott. Connie, 115 Preston, Molly, 115 Price, Janis, 86 Pritchard, Ginna. 115 Pugh, Deborah, 115 Pursley, Jan, 96 Quiambao. Jacob, 51 Quillian. Claudia. 115 Ragan, lulle, 86 Randall, June. 115 Raskin, Judith, 186 Ray. Susan, 116 Read Becky, 61 Reeves. Donna, 86 Reindorp. Reginald. 50 Renfroe, Meg, 116 Resident Advisors, 151 Rhodes, Rebecca, 116 Rice, Anthony. 47 Rich, June, 96 Roberts. Sally, 116 Roberts. Tina. 42 Robertson. Cindy, 86 Rodgers, Kathryn. 97 Ross, Sylvia. 43 Rountree, Terry, 97 Rucker, Becca, 116 Rusk, Dean, 178 Russell, Kathy, 86 Ruvs, Constance. 46 Ryle, Sally, 97 S.R.C. Honor Roll, 155 Sanderlin, Judy, 96 Sapp, Laura. 116 Scales, Jean, 97 Scarboro, Llona, 97 Scarborough; James, 54 Schafer, Joyce, 38 Schwarzenberger, H.T., 45 Scott. Rebecca, 116 Scribes, 103 Sean’s Colonial Tavern, 209 Senate, 148 Senior Cheerleaders, 21 Senior Soccer Team, 21 Senior Stunt Committee, 27 Shang. Dottie, 116 Sheenan, Maggy, 117 Sheehan, Mary Ellen, 86 Shelton, Elaine, 97 Shelton, Gen, 68 Sherman. Debbie, 86 Sherrill, Linda, 117 Shiver. Cornett a, 53 ' Showalter, Marina, 97 Sigma Alpha Iota, 134 Silverman. Lynn, 117 Simmons Victoria, 117 Singer. Susan, 117 Skelton. Shelia, 117 Slack, Ginny, 61 Slentz, Ruth. 56 Smalshof, Kathy 117 Smith, Deborah. 98 Smith. Marta, 118 Smith. Missy, 86 Snooks. Bett, 98 Sophomore Cheerleaders, 23 Sophomore Soccer Team, 23 Sophomore Stunt Committee, 29 Sours, Betty, 76 Southern Folk Festival, 187 Splinters, 155 Stallings, Melanie, 118 Stalvey, Donna. 86 Stark, James. 52 Stephens. Melissa, 118 Stevens, Mary Lu, 98 Stillwagon, Patty, 74 Stockton. Debbie, 86 Stone. Marsha. 79 Strickland, Earl. 96 Strickland, Margaret, 98 Strickland, Wanda, 87 Strong, Leah, 49 Student Recreation Council. 154 Studstill. Suzette, 98 Stunt Commission. 161 Stunt Scholarships, 132 Sullins, Beth, 98 Sullins, Robyn, 118 Swann. Cynthia, 98 Swicord. Barbara, 99 Taylor. Marcile, 53 Tedeson, Cathy, 87 Tenet, Jane, 99 Thomas, Pam, 118 Thomas, Penny, 87 Thornton, Anne, 70 Thrasher, Linda, 118 Tibbits. Susan Harris, 65 Tiger, Susan. 118 Tillman. Judv, 87 Times and Challenge, 164-165 Times and Challenge Communication Award, 139 Tinnoll, Delia, 118 Tissier. Andrea, 63 Tjia, Barbara, 99 Tolley, Francis, 55 Townsend, James, 184 Tucker, Kay, 72 Tucker. Neal. 118 Tucker. Sissy. 99 Turnbull, Sarah, 87 Tysor, Ann, 50 Ulmer, Claire, 118 Van Fleit, Cathy, 72 Van Horn, Francis, 41 Veatch. Sally, 99 Venable, Sheryl, 119 Veterropt. 166-167 Vi Hard, Leon 43 Volosen, Ginger, 64 Wadleigh, Suzanne, 99 Wakeford. Betsy. 99 Wallin, Nancy. 99 Wasden. Mary Jean, 119 Washboard Band, 172 Watson, Jackie, 70 Watson. Rebecca, 87 Webb, Sharon. 119 Weeks. Debbie, 119 Weeks, LuAnn, 119 Wesleyan Magazine. 162 Wesleyan Scholars, 133 Wesleyan Woman of the Year, 142 Wesleyan nes, 169 West, Cathy. 119 Wheeler, Teresa, 119 Whitmire, Eloise, 75 Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 140-141 Williams, Don, 57 Williams, Jane, 87 Williams, Kathy, 87 Wilson, Carol, 119 Wilson, Debbie, 119 Wing. Linda, 119 Woods, Ginny, 87 Worley, Melissa, 119 Wright, Corawayne, 42 Wright, Curtis. 50 Yarborough, Mary Jo Asbell, 74 Yates, Janice, 69 Young, Deborah, 99 Young, Jo Ann, 87 Young. Judith, 119 Young, Laura Ann, 99 Young Republicans. 172 201 BOARD OF TRUSTEES I I I I 202 Mr. Henry L. Bowden 2610 First National Bank Bldg’ Atlanta, Ga. 30303 Mr. D.W. Brooks P.O. Box 2210 Atlanta. Ga730301 Mr. Preston M. Collins 125 Perimeffer Center West Atlanta, Ga. 30346 Miss Ann Maria Domingos 112 Hines Terrace Macon, Ga.“31204 Mr. William A. Fickling, Jr. Fickling Walker, Inc. P.O. Box 310 Macon, Ga. 31202 Mr. Robert McK. Foster P.O. 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Jason Shi rah P.0.130x867 Columbus, Gtfbrgia 31902 Mf.lVilliarn P. Simmons Southern Crate Veneer Company Maeon, Georgia 31208 i i i t I i i t Miss Anne Thornton P.OrBox333 Wesleyan College Macon, Georgia 31201- Dr. Gordon G. Thompson Candler School of Theology• Emo ryJJn i versi ty Atlanta. Georgia 30322 Mr. Ralph Thrower HFirst ration al Ba palc Tower Atlanta ' , Tfeorgia 30.303 Mr. R egina l dTri pe_ _ 30TFirffNaffoHa 1 Bank Bfclg. Tvtacom Georgia 31201 Mr. S. VandfyeF 2310 First National Bank-Bldg: Adantav-Georgia 30303 Dr. J.C. Ward Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322 Dr. H. Melton Ware P.O.Box 70 Lakeland, Florida 33803 ) Mrs. J.R. Webb, Jr. 115 East Church St. ■p Amm icus. ' GqQ Ta 31700 Mrs. Carey Williams Gretfnsbpr5, Georgia 30652 Dr. J. Frederick Wilson F.o. Box 5116 j - 7 Columbus. (leorgia 3 1906 Mrs. R.D. Woodward, Jr. p Or15rc2Gr-- —-J —— Quincy,-Florida 3 V 2354 Mr. Robert B. Wright, )r. —J Wright fcfcro fompiay J _ 1 Moultrie, Georgia 31768 . —— f — Tko-Rev-v GeorgoL. Zor« P.O.Box 975 s Thomasville, Georgia 31792 J _I 203 PATRONS estine Bledsoi Dr. and Mrs; Ledfey Mr. and Mrs. Woodrcn Miss Sally Bullard Mr. and Mrs. Richbrd (j Row and Mrs. C.E. Carij yir. and Mrs. Maui Mr: arid’Mrs. rtft rrl Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Ausfield Mr. and Mrs. Nat H. Bacon. Jr. Dr. R. Watson Bacon Mrs. W.N. Banks Mr. and Mrs. William C. Barnett II )r. aa il Mrs. Ben C. Barrow _Bass Mr.; and Mr. and MrshKftfWW RTBergstrom lrs. R.S. Bissell Mr. an Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Coble, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Coco Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cox Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Crauswell r. and Mrs W.A. Crouch d Mrs. John F. Dana Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Dickey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dixon _ bara Doran r. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Dorminey Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durst Frances H. Evans Mr. William A. Fickling, Jr. Mr. Robert McK. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. John F. Garner Rev. and Mrs. M.M. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Greene, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Hagler Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Hallman Col. and Mrs. Roy W. Haney Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Harden Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Hinely Mr. and Mrs. Bradford R. Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Hoffman Mr. William M. Holt rs. William M. Tlorn ‘fHHiion, Jr. Or. and Mrs. F.V. Kay Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Knox Mr. and Mrs. McKibben Lane, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. John O. Lovette Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Mathews Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Mathis. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mays Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. McLean Mrs. A.A. Mims Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mumford Mrs M.B. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Myers Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nesbitt Mr. and Mrs. James E. Newby Mr. and Mrs. James O. Paine Mr. and Mrs. Don Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Paul Dr. and Mrs. B. Jackson Philips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P.N. Plvlar, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Granam Ponder Mr. and Mrs. R.F. Prescott Dr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Quiambao Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Ragan Mr. and Mrs, Homer D. Roberts Miss Tena Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Rountree Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Sanderlin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenge Schafer Mr. and Mrs. W.Bv’Shearer Miss Cornelia Shiver r. and Mrs. W.N. ShovValter r. William P. Simmons . and Mrs. Fgrest Smith shop (Ret.) and ' Mrs., John Owen Smith Sours % r. aTTO lvrrs. Matthew Stalvey 7r. Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. Stillwagon Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Sullins, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Swicord Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thrasher Randolph W. Thrower Mrs. Martha Z. Thwaite Mr. and Mrs. John P. Tiger Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Tillman Mr. Reginald Trice Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Veatch Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Venable Dr. and Mrs. Leon J. Villard Dr. and Mrs. Henry L. Watson Rev. and Mrs. J.R. Webb Don Williams Rev. and Mrs. J. Frederick Wilson Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Woodward, Jr. Mrs. Corawayne W. Wright Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Robert A. Wys Rev. and Mrs. George L. Zorn Snow Storm February 9-10 Papagallo Golden Touch Beauty Salon McLean Antiques 2291 Ingleside Avenue Compliments of the Veterropt _ ' ■ I 1 - •aftS Let’s All Go To The Dairy Queen 4453 Forsyth Road 477-6724 We Appreciate Our Patrons and Advertisers Compliments of Sean’s Colonial T avern 1495 Forsyth Street ' V i + 209 I 8 I I PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF AMERICA INC Bill JA Photographer 2720 Riverside Drive, Macon, Ga. Compliments of the Veterropt i : ■ 210 466 Third Street Macon, Ga. 211 ARA Food Service For The Aspiring Gourmet We Prepare Our Dishes To Please the Discriminating Tastes of Those Who Appreciate the Very Finest 4.130 Forsvth Road 477-3171 The New Year brings the return of the P.O.W.’s . Students happily discard com¬ memorative brace¬ lets in recognition of the release. The generosity of Mr. Jack Huckabee and General Motors make possible the acquisi¬ tion of three cars for student use. 212 A jam session by Sugar Creek high¬ lights Midwinter’s Weekend. A successful Capital Funds Campaign provides for the renovation of the Candler Building for use as an Alumnae Museum. 213 ■ 218 Cover Design: Andrea Tissier Cathy Van Fleit Don Williams Photographers: Bill Meriwether Don Williams Bud Paine Carol Bacon Linda Brown Ann Munroe George McKinney Special thanks to Bill Wolfe Capturing a year of laughter, tears, defeats, victories, trends, and land¬ marks is not an easy task. Hopefully the 1973 Veterropt presents the true spirit of Wesleyan in a pictorial and literal description. Sincerest thanks go to my devoted staff members and close friends for their support. Linda Brown Editor 220


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