Athens State College - Columns Yearbook (Athens, AL)
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■' }:•..,■: r ' - ' For Everything There Is a Season and a Time to Every Purpose Under Heaven . Time to Find Out Who You Are y And Where You Are Going Time to Be Alone ■f ' - Time to Be Together Time to Experiment Time to Share Time to Laugh i . P! %, Time to Love Time to Talk 10 Time to Dream r 11 Time to Listen 12 mrwM Time to Learn 13 Time to Grow 14 Time to Become! 15 o — ana in the Fire of Spring Your Winter Garment of Repentence Fling The Bird of Time Has but a Little Way to Flutter. And the Bird Is on the Wjng. 16 CdNTEI TS PRGANIZATIONS GREEKS HONORS AND! FEATURES . SPORTS V . ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISEMENT AT hT ' K? Iw d V — m : K. .£- Athens College . . . a building . . . afield . . . a sign . . . no more? a vital community element in time, an element within people 18 V. r . THENS DLLEGE DUNDEDI822 I [i iiffl IPJSsi ' HM 19 uwNiu bT ATHENS rjLL[G[ ' .-  , 130-acre farm added to Athens College . . . celebration Pete Biles ' Memorial Picnic . . traffic jam speech, then food hamburgers, chips — Hey, that ' s MY coke . . horseback riding for students and staff . . . once a farm — now an institution 21 Fiddlers ' Convention . . . Graduation . . . bartering . . . listening . . picking-a fiddle, a diploma, an antique a remembrance . . years from present for daydreaming South . . North A beauty a girl North-South beauty Girl a flower girl 24 r • ! f I ' rt Vit 25 m A -s . S e V 4 j 28 P.E. . . Biology club Elementary education plays, projects . . . Hayes Mills education facility . . Education — The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on. Nor all your piety or wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line: nor all your tears wash out a word of it. 29 Involvement in variety . . . Mr. Ugly Contest — Mom Blood donations . . . Ballet classes . . Food committee . . . Loafing . . . Variety for the individual . . . Experiences for the future M 31 N v 4 Z f 5: - j X ' M K-% S l ' . t !2 ' iiSk l d ' . -A ' ) .-  i Iv tS ' tr% ■w s r. ' ?l m v. -. tJ ' 5,«r ,  ,? ' T m y Mn ' ORGANIZATIONS l There ' s a time for some things and a time for all things, a time for great things, and a time for small things. ALPHA MU GAMMA MEMBERSHIP: Elizabeth Hargroves, Cuthbert Mutsiwegota, David Wells. Jan Richter, Dr. Aday. Mrs. Aday. Porter Shermerhorn. Susan Roan. Professor Betty Rogers. 34 Prof. Betty Rogers 35 PSI OMEGA PRESIDENT — MARTY GUTMANN E-PRESIDENT - STEVE NELSON TREASURER — BOB GOODMAN SECRETARY — BETH ALLEE . ' ■,3 •t . ;,  l CHI BETA PHI MIKE MULLEN PRESIDENT ■IF 1 BE LIFTED VP FROM THE EARTH IWIUDRAWAILMEN VNTO ME ix i. tSAiid,- I ' •, i- .j Mirt V PI TAU CHI Honor Society in Religion Officers: President — Nancy Spencer Vice-President — Kay Bentley Secretary Karola Kover Treasurer — Jimmy Jaclcson m 43 SIGMA TAU DELTA Membership m Sigma Tau Delta, National Honorary English Society, is confined to qualified undergraduates; English majors and minors with high scholastic stand- ing in English and other Humanities studies, and rec- ognized writers. The Kappa Zeta Chapter at Athens College was founded in 1954 by Dr. Herbert L. Hughes. Officers First Semester: Jan Richter, President Rita Trimble, Vice President Karola Kover, Secretary Treas. Steve Nelson, Historian Reporter Second Semester: Nancy DeVaney, President Harriet Brooks, Vice President Karola Kover, Secretary Treas. Steve Nelson. Historian Reporter 44 DR. ELVA MCLIN, ADVISOR Sigma Tau Delta SEATED: Nancy DeVaney. Harriet Brooks. Karola Kover. Steve Nelson. Dr. Elva McLin. STANDING: Dr. Penne Laubenthal. Rev. Curtis Coleman, Cherry Hall. Lucille Clem, Caroline Page. Rebecca Burney. Dr. Furman Miller. Catherine Brown. Jim Preston. Sherril Schniepp, Leslie Manaugh, Wayne Radomski. Cathy Jackson. 45 mmmm S. G. A. J.J. Donahue President 46 S. G. A. J. J. Donahue, Bill Main. Ralph Freehauf, Kevin Loucks, Carol Waller, Pete Wollmer, Gordon Lash, Jimmy Massey, Patsy Cover, Joe Rusciano. 47 mmmmm . OFFICERS . J. Donahue, President ill Main, Vice-President Carol Waller, Secretary Oliver Harris, Treasurer OMMISSIONS rientation iai Activities Ic Affairs ■nion tions NEWMAN FACING GROUP: Father John O ' Brian. FIRST ROW: Gail Bonnano. Joanie Seibert, Hal Torello, Mark Dome. SECOND ROW: Advisor — Dr. Vincent Colane. Sec.-Treas. — Tom Minlionica, Pat McKeown, Cheryl Bonnano. Bob Meyer, Wayne Radomski. BACK ROW: Paul Joensen. Not pictured: Pres. — Maurice Baldoni. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff Butler, Perry Long, Eli Eslick, Ad- visor — Chaplain Cur- tis Coleman, Robert Storrs, Ken Hovis, Jack Grissom. Not pictured: Pres. — Wil- liam Wells, V.P. — Da- vid Nelson, Sec.- Treas. — Marianna Frost. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION It ' s Not Only a Good Investment for the future METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT FIRST ROW ASCENDING: Advisor — Chaplain Curtis Coleman, Sec.-Treas. — Rebecca Burn y, Ruthann Douthit. Becky Francis, Jan Richter, Carol Hammons, Jo Ann Brooks, Ann Yarbrough, Becky Grissom, Pres. — Jack Grissom, Eli Eslick. SECOND ROW ASCENDING: V.P. — Caroline Page, Diane Miller, June Cooley, Catherine Brown. GROUP AT RIGHT: Robert Storrs, Dave Wells, Perry Long, Mark Ford, Mark Johnson. It Helps Make Life Worth Living Today. 50 YEAR CLUB Members of the Athens College 50-Year Club reminisced their years at Athens College at the home of Di E. Sandridge. The 50-Year Club is composed of those who completed their studies at Athens College 50 or more years ago. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sudie Cowden Hicks. Miss Vera Holmes. Miss Clio Lovin, Mrs. B.T. Coffman. BACK ROW: Miss Mary Martin. Dr. Sandridge. Mrs. Sarah Malone Leeper. Mrs. Hortense Simpson Richardson. Mrs. R.K. Coffee. IN FOREGROUND: Kathy Grimm. SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Trimble. Cindee Conners. Carol Waller. Eli Eslick. Wayne Radomski, Walter Webb. Debbie Slecykowski. Paul Grassman, Dan Lisle. IN REAR: Bill Thompson. Advisor — Dr. Joe Slate, Bill Adams. Where Else Would You Go With Your Problems? THE NOW SINGERS John Fowler, Director ROTORACT CLUB FIRST ROW: Cuthbert Mutsiwegota, David Noble. Lenny Rausch, Marty Gutmann, Karola Kover. Joe Rusciano, June Cooley. SECOND ROW: Dan Lisle, Jesse Evans. John R. Morris. Jr., Mr. Semmler. Mr. Conant, Philip Morris. Autry Hudson. 55 VETERAN ' S ASSOCIATION 56 BIOLOGY STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Paul, Jimmy Massey, Wayne Foster, Advisor — Dr. Robert Daly, Michael Mullen, Pres. — Dwight Cooley, Robert Baskin, V.P. — Sherril Schniepp, Advisor — Mr. George Williams, Sec. — Paulette Blankenship, Randall Thorton, John Russell. Randy Harrison. SEATED: Steve Smith. Cheryl Holt. POLITICAL FIRST ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlie Aguier. Charles Carmichael, Sue Berzett, Bob Goodman. SEC- OND ROW: Cuthbert Mutsi- wegota. Candy Gardner, Rex Cheatam, Jim Matthew. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Ma- jors. FOURTH ROW: Advi- sor — Dr. Vincent Colane, Randy Wallace. Advisor — Dr. Harry Joiner. SCIENCE CLUB 57 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Smith, Membership Chairman — Sherry Paysinger, Debbie Cooper, Becky Robinson, Pat Jewel. Martha Nichols, Pauline Ghant, Betty Jean Carter, Kay Baugher, Rachel King, Mark Ford. Not pictured: Pres. — Angelo Azzarello, V.P. — Bonnie Hambric, Sec. — Ann Adams, Treas. — Mike Babilya. Advisors — Miss Jo Fuller, Miss Angeline Nazaretian. Serving as the official hosts and hostesses for Athens College events are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Martin Gutmann, Nancy Spencer. Steve Nelson, Pat Green, Gordon Lash, Carolyn Majors, Charlie Abdo, Norma Harbin, J.J. Donahue, Karola Kover, Bob Goodman. CLUB 58 li t|fAttAtfi!II.MtM MAINTENANCE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: James Murrah, Monroe Thompson. Mr. Vesa Holmes, John Murrah. Charlie demons. FOOD SERVICE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT; Mrs. Mary Smith. Mrs. Mamie Coates. Mrs. Mildred Moran. 59 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Cheatam. Cuthbert Mutsiwegota. Martin Gutmann. Sandra Martin, Dr. Harry Joiner. Advisor. Bob Good- man. Editor, Cathy Atchley. SANDRA MARTIN CATHY ATCHLEY Technical Editor LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Herman. Sandra Martin, Joe Rusciano. Cuthbert Mutsiwegota. :iM k wmmim. THE COLUMNS EDITOR: Nancy DeVaney ASSISTANT EDITORS: Caroline Page Liz Nance BUSINESS MANAGERS: Joe Rusciano DebbiPannell ORGANIZATIONS: PHOTOGRAPHERS: Cathy Atchley Charles Bain David Case SPORTS: David Noble Dianne Miller ADMINISTRATIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS CLASSES: Miss Emilil Lawson Rebecca Burney Mr. BobGoodsell Catherine Brown Ann Yarbrough ADVISORS: Dr. Penne Laubenthal Prof. Loren Koslowsky mimmm ii ' iS ' l-h ii ' Mr. Larry Saurn DecKy rran gyer. tsen whitmeyer, co-tditors -- Rita Trimble, The Gyre, a student publication, gives tlie students of Athens College an outlet for creative writing. The stories, poems, and plays are all student written. TITHE 4 I- 4 ' ■ff GREEKS It is no time for mirth and laughter, the cold grey dawn of the morning after. FIRST ROW: Kathi Ball. Gail Bonanno. Sharon Markham. Norma Harbin. Joan Seibert. Nancy Olsen SECOND ROW: Candy Gardner. Lee Hennesy. Cheryl Bonanno, Dr. Elva McLin, Leslie Manaugh, Joanne Brown, STANDING: Jo Carwile, Sandra Gren- wald, Patti McKeowan, Sherri Russell. Prof. Jean Roberts. Carolyn Majors. Linda French, Pat Mountain, Carolyn Reeves, Patsy Gover, Jenine Ezell, Susan Krueger, Cindee Conners PHI MU Joan Seibert. President 68 I PHI MU SISTERS ENTERTAIN RUSHEES 1972-73 PLEDGE CLASS 69 Dr. Mildred Caudle-Advisor. Carol Waller. VIcki Duke. June Cooley, Debbi Pannell, Diana Baskln. Nancy DeVaney, Caroline Page, Kay Bentley. Rebecca Burney. Ruthann Douthit, Dianne Miller, Pam Cross. Pat Green. Audrey Eaton. Not pictured: Betty Carter. Sherri Hand. ZETA TAU ALPHA ZETA TAU ALPHA Caroline Page President 70 SISTERHOOD The Key to Happiness 71 FIRST ROW; Martin Gutmann, Richard Weinfield. SECOND ROW; David McGuigan, Larry Allison. David Noble. Mark Springman. THIRD ROW; Bob Goodman. Kerry Hohl. Joe Rusciano. Dr. Harry Joiner. Advisor. 72 ALPHA EPSILON PI BOB!!! 73 ' fe?«% ' 74 ALPHA TAU OMEGA • • ALPHA TAU OMEGA Membership: Charles Abdo Steven Booth John Burleson David Edwards Thomas Hand Bill Hayes Charles Hill Jan Istok Robert Patterson Albert Shutts 75 W i Delta Tan Delta Fraternity LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Wollmer, Tom (Rotzio) MInlionica, Jim Minor. Rex Cheatham, Randy Wallace, Paul Joensen, Albert Cramwell. Dan Lisle. 76 DELTA TAU DELTA SWEETHEARTS: Carolyn Reeves, Vicki Duke, Patsy Cover, Kay Bentley, Joan Seibert. TheDELTLine-Up Kay Bentley Paul Joensen Chris and Robin Brothers hard at play!!! 77 ' 4 fflj PI KAPPA PH PI KAPPA PHI JlP i H FRONT: Frank Alberts, Bob Altman, Linda Belcher. Steve Steff, Nelson Gilbert. John Aniunas. Paul Shashe. Guy Smith. Sherri Russell. BACK: Diane Wiswell, Tom Reinki. Bob Slaybaugh, Phil North, Kevin Hayes. 78 PI KAPPA PHI SWEETHEART Norma Harbin K ' j  I ' . ' --• Pi Kappa Phi Favorite Audrey Eaton helps with the Student Government Association Blood Drive. 79 TAU KAPPA EPSILON STANDING: Mark Johnson. Dwight Cooley. Cecil Horn. Bill Dobbs. Mark Chisolm. Randall Thornton. SEATED: Richard Preston. Carolyn Majors. Jim Ott. TAU KAPPA EPSILON JIM OTT. PRESIDENT 80 Mark Chisolm receives advice from Director E. J. Ford and Advisor Dean Robert Collins. KAROLA KOVER, SWEETHEART TKE ' S HONOR SWEETHEARTS I.F.C. Pete Wollmer, President Jim Ott Joe Rusciano 82 PANHELLENIC PanhellenicTea c u N c I L Joan Seibert. Nancy DeVaney, Nancy Olsen, President. Caroline Page, Carolyn Reeves. Not pictured: Kay Bentley. V.P.. Miss Angle Nazaretian. Advisor. 83 w. r • te I i i I 4 ' 4 w i 1 ■' 4 HONORS AND AWARDS It was the best of times; It was the worst of times. ' WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN CAROLINE PAGE J.J. DONAHUE KAYBENTLEY 86 RITA TRIMBLE TOM HAYES NANCY SPENCER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 87 WHO ' S WHO JAN RICHTER BOB GOODMAN JOAN SEIBERT 88 Selection to Who ' s Who was based on leader- ship, service to the college, and scholarship. Nominations were made by an Athens College committee consisting of students and faculty members. ROBERT BASKIN GORDON LASH 89 HONORS AND AWARDS Highest Academic Standings: Fresliman — Cathy Atchley Vicl(i Dulie Sophomore — Beclcy Francis Patricia Guard Junior — Billy Coggins Alan Wrightman Senior — Wilma H. Suiter Divisions: Education — Wilma H. Suiter Social Science — Alan Wrightman Business — Marian R. Logan Math and Science — Robert Baskin Humanities — Jo Ann Brooks Finley English Award — Robert Beck Sigma Tau Delta Award — Nancy DeVaney Chi Beta Phi Honor Key — Mike Mullen Delta Mu Delta Award — J.J. Donahue Bryan Business Award — J.J. Donahue CRC Science Award — Randy Harrison W.B. Yeats Award — Cathy Jackson Middle brooks Award — David Wells Delta Kappa Gamma Award — Rita Trimble Nazaretian Cup — J.J. Donahue, Karola Kover Red Cross Award — Charles Cozelleos Music Achievement Award Gene Carter Music Spirit Award — Oliver H. Harris Outstanding instrumentalist — Cathy Atchley Panhellenic Scholarship — Phi Mu Danny Rollins Award — Robert Collins ZTA Spirit Award — Loren Koslowsky Ernie Pyle Award — Sandra Martin Intramural Participation Award — Zeta Tau Alpha Sarah Fennel Spirit Award — Marty Gutmann SIGMA TAU DELTA MEMBERS STEVE NELSON, Southern States Representative CATHY JACKSON, Unrhymed Verse ' :;;,: a j« aua ' :ti «ii«saBfe - Dr. McLin, Poet and Critic John Ciardi, Jan RIchter, and Kevin McCallion at the National Sigma Tau Delta Convention in Nebraska, Ciardi was the key speaker at the convention. 92 RECEIVE AWARDS JANICE GAY Grand Prize MARK WHITEHORN, Song Lyrics Dr. Penne Laubenthal presents 2nd place rhymed poetry award to WRAY GRISHAM. 93 FOUNDERS COURT Kay Bentley Jan Richter Joan Seibert Leslie Manaugh Patsy Cover, Queen 94 MR. MISS FRIENDSHIP Rex Cheatham and Patsy Cover 1973 BEAR QUEEN Jan Richter MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS Vicki Duke 97 {i v A ■.. , •r? . ' ny i JL«j l FEATURES The time has come ' the walrus said to speak of many things: of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Reigning over the Sesquicentennial Weekend was Miss Patsy Cover, Founders ' Queen. Assisting witin the activities were members of the Crest Club who directed tours through ante-bellum homes here in Athens. 100 Working hard to make their part of the cele- bration a success, students were busy welcom- ing and entertaining parents whose weekend visit in October constituted a major activity in the Sesquicentennial Year. STUDENTS PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN CELEBRATION 101 THE PAGEANT 102 103 Stars display talents 104 Celebration comes to an end. 105 FIDDLERS ' CONVENTION 108 CHRISTMAS SEASON BRINGS FUN AND GAMES 109 no STUDENTS AND FACULTY PLAY TOGETHER AT A. C. A unique aspect of Athens College life is the close relationship between faculty and students. Their joint efforts to attain the best for A. C. have made the 1972- 73 school year one of the most suc- cessful. Ill HANNEFORD CIRCUS COMES TO A.C. GYM Coco Meets Dr. Laubenthal ' 112 BIG STAR IN CONCERT AT A.C 113 JEANE DIXON Visits with Psychology Club Jeane Dixon was one of the m ain attractions for the 1972-1973 school year. During her visit at A.C. many students were able to meet her through autograph sessions and a Psychology Club tea. 114 M. B. DYKSHOORN On November 30 the Psychology Club and the parapsychology class sponsored the appearance of Mr. M.B. Dykshoorn. Mr. Dykshoorn, noted clairvoyant and lecturer in parapsychology, is a native of Miami, Florida. The Hollandborn Mr. Dykshoorn became famous after his success in helping police solve major crimes. Governments have lauded his ability to locate missing persons, recover lost trea- sures, and solve murder cases. 115 T.K.E. TALENT SHOW c ' 116 M.Y.F. DAY ' fSI. s H. S. CHORAL FESTIV AL 117 ENRICHMENT TERM JANUARY 2-24, 1973 REGISTRATION t-Tfct, ' yjr r 118 WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO STUDY????? ARE YOU INTERESTED IN EARNING EXTRA CREDITS??? DO YOUR own THINn!!! WORK-STUDY PP.QGRAHS Juvtnile Court Hospital Traine Newa M«dia Bueineae Firms Banks All Professions (Barn credits and money, too 1 1 f ) INDEPTH RESEARCH Psyahology English Chemistry Other Subject Areas TRAVEL Foreign or Domestic An enjoyable uay to earn credits! 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 STRUCTURED COURSES Faculty Class Offerings Attend classes in a field not normally offered in the regular sessions at Athena College. THE ' E ' TERM IS DIFFEREHT THE ' E ' TEW) OFFERS YOU A CHANCE TO DO YOUR OVM THIH6!!!!!! up w -iS ' f Jf ' ■Le m J. kl K ' ' , % JH Dr. Elva McLin, students and author Margaret Gillis Figh 119 120 SCIENCE CONVENTION f ' 121 s. G. A. B L O D D R I V E fed.:-: m i 122 NORTH ALABAMA SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPONSORED BY: Athens College Department of Physical Education Athens High School Governors Commission on Fitness Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation Saturday, April 7, 1973 Angle Nazaretian Director, North East Alabama 123 A. C. W. C. SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Green. Mrs. Martha Porter. Dr. Elva McLin. Becky Gnssom. 124 COLLEGE YOUTH DAY AWARD WINNERS Dr. Joe McDonald. Sherill Schniepp. Randall Thornton. Dr. William Short, 125 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ACTIVE On April 1, the Panhellenic Council held their Annual Spaghetti Dinner in the Col- lege Cafeteria. Rebecca Burney of Zeta Tau Alpha and Pat Mountain of Phi Mu were co-chairmen for the event. Both sororities displayed their talents in cooking, serving, and even modeling in a Fashion Show sponsored by Bumble Bee Fashions of Athens ... On May 4, new officers were installed at a luncheon held in the Ban- quet Room. Speaking at the luncheon was Miss Emilil Lawson. Miss Lawson, a Delta Zeta from the University of Alabama, spoke on the importance of Panhellenic spirit and Greek unity . . On May 6, the Pan- hellenic Council hosted a tea for High School Senior girls to acquaint them with the opportunities of Greek Life. BELOW: Dianne Miller, Pat Mountain, Rebecca Bur- ney, incoming officers; Miss Angle Nazaretian, Advi- sor: Kay Bentley, Carolyn Reeves, Nancy Olsen, out- going officers. ■■■■.:■..Lv fJ 126 A. C. W. C A U C T I N Athens College students Stan Sobas. Becky Grissom, Steve Nelson, Patsy Cover, and Leslie Manaugh admire articles at the Athens College Women ' s Club Auction. Auctioneer was Dr. Sandrldge. KEITH KINGSBAY VISITS A.C Keith Kingsbay indicates the proper bicycling techniques to AC. students Patsy Cover, Skip Pacifico. and Ann Adams. 127 STUDENT-FACULTY COFFEES 128 ART DEPARTMENT USES McCANDLESS, NAYLOR HALLS April marked the formal opening of the Miss Arline Puryear Sculpture Court at Naylor Hall. This court yard is to serve the working needs of the sculp- ture students as they make their sculpture projects. It is also being landscaped with benches and a water fountain for the casual enjoyment of the student seeking a quiet place to relax. .  A  «|l ' .4 129 ART PROVIDES OUTLETS FOR SELF-EXPRESSION 131 The Athens College Players Present November 15-18 8:00 P.M. Lillian Hellman ' s TTiZ LITTLE FOXES McCandless Auditorium Athens College Directed by: Lawrence Saunders 132 mi K m LITTLE FOXES VIEWED AS HUMOROUS SATIRE Boasting a ten member cast, the Athens College play- ers presented a three act play entitled THE LITTLE FOXES on November 15-18. The play by Lillian Hellman was set in the South, in particular in the living room of the Giddens House, in which the entire action of the play occurred. The play ' s conflict concerned a strug- gle of two parties to inherit a certain Southern gentle- man ' s estate. Realizing the attempts to squander his money, this gentleman Horace Giddens counteracts the villains ' efforts shortly before he dies. Humorous in its satire, THE LITTLE FOXES was an entertaining display of student and faculty efforts. The play was directed by Lawrence Saunders, English professor at Athens College. He was assisted by Profes- sor Loren Koslov sky and technical director, and Koslow- sky ' s student technical staff. STANDING — Steven Nelson (played Benjamin Hubbard). David Noble (Oscar Hubbard). Robert Goodman (Leo Hubbard). June Cooley (Birdie Hubbard), J.J. Donahue (William Marshall). SEATED — Jennie Watson (Addie), Linda Claypool (Regina Giddens). Lew Ford (Horace Giddens). Arthur Roberts (Cal). 133 ALADDIN Cast Karyl Rauch. Kelly Burns. David Noble. Beth Allee. Amy Moore. Jeannle Watson. Steven Nelson. Julia Martin. Alan Her- man. Mickey Gurmarin. Charlie Aguier. Kelly Burns. Richard Ring. Stan Sobas. James Tomol. Alice Carter, Gina Garris. 134 The Athens College Players Present SIR NOEL COWARD ' S RIVATE s- IVES An Intimate Comedy Directed by: Lawrence A. Saunders McCandless Hall Athens College April 4-7 8:00P.M 135 MUSIC DEPARTMENT OFFERS VARIETY The Music Department at A.C., headed by Mr. John Fowler, offers music to the students in a variety of ways. For the potential vocalist (or simply those interest- ed in singing) the Athens College Singers is open to those interested while the Madrigals, an A Capella group, accepts the best qualified singers on campus. For the instrument players, a new band directed by Professor King, encourages those interested. Finally, the music department offers a full range of courses and private lessons. the universal language i.t s;s Dr,x%xsr5;cr:5r;pX.„ ' i- ?:r.,:;„ i ° ' ' - ' - ' - -=• • ' ■«-  « - ' -■««- ' 137 r acuity Fiano Kecital Beulah Fowler Pianis McCandless Auditorium Athens College March 22, 1973 fi«15 P M MUSIC PROFESSOR PERFORMS ON ETV A music professor at Athens College. Mrs. Beulah Fowler presented a program of piano in the 1973 spring at Athens College and on the Educational Television channel. The program consisted of various pieces, prac- ticed and memorized for the occasions. Among the piano works played were: Toccata in G major (J.S. Bach), Sonata in D major (W.A. Mozart). Intermezzo — Op. 118 No. 1, — Op. 118 No. 2, — Op. 118 No. 3(Brahms). and Sonata No. 7 in B flat major (Prokofieff). This program was first presented on March 22 at McCandless Auditorium in a faculty recital. Later, parts of the program were seen on ETV. TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY AWARDS IN THE ■1Q7 3 IMA COMPOSITION CONTEST FOR THE COMPOSITION Athens College Professor Wins Tennessee Music Prize ATHENS — Jeffrey King, associate professor of music at Athens College, has won first prize in the 1973 Tennes- see Technological University Composition contest for his Manifesto for symphonic band. In 1971, King won the Brown University Choral Prize for a wind has blow the rain away , now published by Boo- sey and Hawkes. He also won second prize in the 1968 National Federation of Music Clubs contest with Dialogue for Piano and Chorus. The premier performance for Manifesto was given at the 1971 College Band Direc- tors National Convention in Austin, Texas. The next per- formance will be May 1 by the University of Redlands Wind Ensemble in Redlands, Calif. In January, King was elect- ed to Outstanding Educators of America and Personalities of the South. He is a member of the College Music Society, Southeastern Composers Lea- gue, American Association of University Professors and the American Music Center. King composition to be performed of UT Excursion , a musical work by Jefferey King, is to be heard in a performance by the University of Tennessee Symphonic Wind Ensemble Sunday, May 28, at 4:00 p.m. under the direction of W. J. Julian. King, assistant professor of music at Athens College, will attend the rehearsal and performance of the work at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Excursion was premiered in 1969 at the Symposium of New Music held at the University of Houston. It is recorded on volume two of the Houston Music Series. In January of this year, Excursion was performed by the Indiana State University Synphonic band. King holds a Master of Music degree in compostition which he received from Florida State University, Tallahassee, where he studied under Carlisle Floyd. At Indiana State University, Terre Haute, he studied composition with Jon Polifrone. Symphonic Manifesto is another recorded work by King, availaUe on Crest Records. It was premiered in 1971 at the National Convention of the College Band Directors Association at Austin, Texas. 140 a wind has blown the rain away E.E. CUMMINGS JEFFREY KING - w All Soprano Alto Tenor ? i i i 7 ± =i=f C g=== jm i i y h Musical Settmg of Cum mings Jocjil T g== - T=f=r f Athenian ' s Choral Work Published K K k S _Jv. ATHENS — A choral setting by Jeffrey King of A wind has blown the rain away, a poem by E. E. Cummings, was published recently by Boosey and Hawkes, one of the world ' s most important publishers of classical music. King is associate professor music at Athens College. Last year his choral and piano framing of the Cummings poem garnered the first prize in the prestigious music composition contest at Brown University. King won a second place In 1968 in the National Federation of Music Club ' s composition competi- tion with his work Dialogue for Piano and Chorus. Widely performed through- out the South and Southwest, King ' s music may be heard on six different long-play albums by various musical organiza- tions. A music professor at Athens College since 19€6, King re- ceived his B.S. degree from Indiana State University and his master of music degree at Florida State University. A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., he is a member of the American Association of Uni- versity Composers, the Col- lege Music Society, the South- eastern Composers League, and the American Association of University Professors. He is married to soprano Sarah Hanna King. They have a daughter, Laura Chloe, and live in Athens. t -I s .:id has blown J? W T I has Diowii ndhas blown the rain a-way ■TJL- LJL W s blown the rain a-way the sky arway and blown the 1 bvE Harcouxi: Brace Jovan LEFT PAGE — TOP LEFT: Mrs. Rogers views a Mexican patio while chatting with a senor. TOP RIGHT: Sidewalk shopping interests Jane Hovis, Athens College tourist. BOTTOM LEFT: Water is provided by means of a country well. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cacti are typical in Mexi- can landscapes. RIGHT PAGE — TOP: Ted Agee makes friends in Situ. BOTTOM: Queretaro, Mexico — a living classroom. 142 iBF STUDENT -FACULTY GROUP TOURS MEXICO A new Mexican friend, a leisurely walk through the stone streets, a new insight into another nationality, a rewarding experience for everyone — these were a few benefits encountered by a student-faculty group who visited Mexico this year. This E-term trip consisted of tours mainly concentrated around Queretaro, Mexico, for several students and a faculty member from Athens College. The students not only studied and practiced their Spanish, but also learned the Mexican customs and living habits under the direction of Mrs. Rogers, Spanish professor. 143 FOREIGN STUDY PROGRAM AT A.C Palestine and Greece Global Travel Inc. Tour. Bethlehem. Israel Debbie Rogers and Joe Rusciano were members of the 1973 E-Term Holyland Tour. Accompained by Dr. Hayes and Rev. Adams of Athens, these Athens College students travelled in Palestine and Greece, observing the daily lives of the people. In return for three semes- ter hours of credit, Debbie and Joe did preparatory reading in geography of the regions and in the contem- porary scenes of these countries. 144 i STUDENTS PLAN SUMMER STUDY AT UNIVERSITY OF LONDON T ' 5 ' ' i- Under the supervision of Dr. Elva McLin. several Athens College students will be spending this summer at the University of London, taking courses in English, Sociolo- gy, History, and Drama. After the four weeks of study in London, the students will enjoy a two-week sight-seeing tour of Europe. DR. MCLIN, SPONSOR LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Mason, Carol Waller, Gayle Lancaster, Dr. Elva McLin, and Sheila McLin, 145 INTERHONORARY FRATERNITY BANQUET Nancy DeVaney presents Mr. Clement Moore with an honorary Sigma Tau Delta member- ship certificate. The Inter-honorary Fraternity Banquet, hosted by Sigma Tau Delta, was held April 6 at H H Barbecue. Master of Ceremonies was Steven Nelson. Entertain- ment was provided by members of Sigma Tau Delta under the supervision of Wayne Radomski. Introduc- tions and announcements were made by Nancy De- Vaney, Sigma Tau Delta President. Chaplain Curtis Coleman accepts the Pi Tau Chi Award from Dr. Lorraine Pabst, Advisor. 146 Among guests is Dr. Rodgers, distinguished Chi Beta Phi member. Mike Mullen, Chi Beta Phi President intro- duces officers and special guests. Dean Thomas A. Rodgers and brother are special guests. Cuthbert Mutsiwegota spoke on behalf of Alpha Mu Gamma language fraternity. Also present at Banquet are members of Alpha Psi Omega. Marty Gutmann. President made presentations. 147 MAY DAY ACTIVITIES May Day activities for 1973 began May 4 at 8:00 p.m. with the pre- sentation of the Sesquicentennial Pageant The Athens Brand of Faith. A reception followed the pageant. On Saturday, activities in- cluded a picnic on the cafeteria lawn, a May fete, games, and the crowning of Miss Joan Seibert as May Queen. To end the events, a May Day Dance, sponsored by the S. G. A., was held in the College cafeteria. 148 MAY POLE DANCE May Court LESLIE MANAUGH. NANCY SPENCER. JOAN SEIBERT, QUEEN, NANCY OLSEN, DIANNE MILLER 149 •X ' GRADUATION The academic year draws to a close and graduation activities begin. On the day before graduation seniors, parents, and faculty gather on the lawn of the President ' s home for a Garden Party. The morning of graduation a buffet breakfast is served to the seniors and their families by the faculty. At 9:30 the processional begins and professors and students file into the seats on Founders Green to hear Presi dent Sandridge deliver a charge to the graduates and to receive their diplomas. The 1973- 74 President of S. G. A. Rex Cheat- am, and the chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mr. Julian Harris, bring greetings to the student body, fac- ulty, parents, and friends. The Rev- erend Monroe Lewis, Mr. Barrett Shelton, and Bishop Carl J. Sanders receive honorary doctorates. The Community Chorus sings, and one hundred and thirty-five elated sen- iors join in the Alma Mater. 1 Ir 1 X ■Fo L t 1 • - r- . 152 153 % ii M ' . ' U «g% ■-.-i - ' f -1 ■ft. ' SPORTS n W i- -.;■i -t Jf ' V- □ ■-f -;■-■■- ' n(: 1 4,1 Hurry up, please. It ' s time! Hurry up, please. It ' s time! A. C. OFFERS VARIETY IN SPORTS . 157 A. C. VOLLEYBALL TEAM FRONT ROW; Sherry Paysinger. Pat Jewel. Martha Nichols. Debbie Cooper. Betty Carter. Becky Francis. Rachel King. BACK ROW: Coach Jo Fuller. Dianne Miller. Cinda Pruitt. Lora LIbisch. Norma Harbin. Kay Baugher, Becky Robinson, Jenny B rad- ford, and Coach Angellne Nazaretian. Not pictured are Pauline Ghant and Nancy Orendorff. Athens College hosted the second annual Alabama Womens Intercol- legiate Sports Association State Vol- leyball Tournament, Friday and Sat- urday. November 17 and 18, 1972, with games being played at the Athens College Physical Education Center and the Athens High School Gym. A total ot 12 colleges and universities participated in the tournament with the Athens Angels placingfifth. Volleyball Day Proclaimed Betty Carter, physical education major at A.C: Mr. Harry Penning- ton, executive secretary to the gov- ernor; and Miss Angie Nazaretian, director of the AWISA state volley- ball tournament for women, were present at the official reading of the governor ' s proclamation of Vol- leyball Day. A. W. I. S. A. STATE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Martha Nichols AII-A.W.I.S.A. Volleyball Team 159 KNEELING: Betty Carter, Becky Robinson, Lynn Gay. Patsy Cover. Dianne Miller. Debbie Cooper. STANDING: Pauline Chant. Martha Nichols. Nancy DeVaney. Sherry Paysinger. A.C. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL TEAM Angle Nazaretian Coach 160 s F T B A L L KNEELING: June Cooley, Dianne Miller. Becky Robinson, Lynn Gay. Pat Jewel. Betty Carter, singer. Linda Orner. Pauline Ghant. Kay Bentley. Martha Nichols, Rachel King. Debbie Cooper. STANDING: Sherry Pay- 161 A. C. TRACK TEAM SHATTERS STATE RECORDS AWISA TRACK AND FIELD 1973 RECORDS 440 Relay Athens College 440 Dash Athens College Betty Carter 1:04.6 100 Dash Athens Colleg e Myra Black 12.1 80 Yard Hurdles No record set 220 Yard Dash Athens College Patsy Cover 31.1 Standing Long Jump Troy State Debbie Dixon 7 ' 9 Shot Put Troy State Vivian Carmichael 30 ' 9 High Jump Calhoun Jr. College Beverly Brown 4 ' 6 Discus Calhoun Jr. College Paula O ' Neal 78 ' 8 ' 2 Running Long Jump Athens College Betty Carter 15 ' l ' 2 162 WOMEN ' S TENNIS TEAM KNEELING: Martha Nichols. Nancy Orendorff. STANDING: Rachel King, Linda Orner. Not pictured is Coach Jo Fuller. 163 GYMNASTICS DR. ALBERT LONG, COACH The Athens College Women ' s Gymnastics Team has just completed a perfect season, win- ning over such teams as Virginia, Louisville, Georgia, and a host of others. The team is coached by Dr. Albert Long. TERRY PHILLIPS SUSAN RAGSDALE 164 1973 GYMNASTICS TEAM DEBBIE WHITE KATHY BALL N c 165 166 CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Cooper. Dianne Miller. Patsy Cover. Cindee Conners, Vicki Duke. Patti McKeown. Pat Green. 167 09 SOCCER TEAM FINISHES ON WINNING NOTE The Athens College Soccer Team completed its season on a winning note with back to back victories over Oglethorpe (3-1) and Northern Georgia (6-1). After dropping their first four decisions the Bears (4-5-2) rebounded by losing only one of their last seven matches. The Bears jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first half in both of the last two games. Against Oglethorpe, Cuthbert Mutsiwegota and David Amenu opened the Athens scoring with Steve Wills scoring the long second half goal. In the final game, Mai Frost and Mutsiwegota scored first half goals before a barrage of penalty shots gave the Bears a 6-0 lead late in the game. Northern Georgia broke lose to score with three seconds left in the game. i 169 ; A IP i 170 171 172 173 ATHENS COLLEGE BEARS -1972-73 SOUTHERN STATES CONFERENCE RUNNER-UP BACK ROW — Gail Gallespie. Stewart Stephenson, Joe Ballew, Harold Corlew, David Ogle, Robert Bates, David Hartman, Benny Newsom, Venard Hendrix, Ralph Hayes, Butch Looney, Terry Martin, Ron King. Billy Coggins. FRONT ROW — Ron Dunnavant-manager, Coach Coggins, Coach Belcher-Head Coach, Richard Preston-manager. 174 Butch Looney Senior Forward GO BIG BEARS! Coach Coggins is warmly welcomed to the Athens College Coaching Staff. Ron King Senior Guard 175 Ralph Hayes Senior Forward Robert Bates Junior Center David meets Goliath 176 Billy Coggins Sophomore Guard DOIT TO ' EM BEARS! jrjsjs: Venard Hendnx Sophomore Forward 177 VERNARD HENDRIX Sophomore Forward BILLY COGGINS Sophomore Guard 178 COACH BELCHER RECEIVES AWARD FOR 200th VICTORY LEFT TO RIGHT: Rev. Jim Fennel, Coach Oba Belcher. Mrs. Belcher, Dean Thomas A. Rodgers. GAIL GALLESPIE Junior Guard JOE BALLEW Freshman Forward 179 v t ;jtffei3 STEWART STEPHENSON HAROLD CORLEW DAVID HARTMAN Junior Junior Freshman Guard Forward Center 180 BENNY NEWSOM Junior Forward 181 ' • xT ' -2 ACADEMICS Time present and time past are both perhaps present in time future And time future contained in time past. THE PRESIDENT DR. SIDNEY SANDRIDGE MRS. MARTHA PORTER Secretary to the President THOMAS A. RODGERS Academic Dean CHARLES WEST Assistant Dean S. C. HOLMES Business Manager 187 CURTIS TOMLIN Development ROBERT COLLINS Acting Dean of Student Personnel BERT HAYES Dean of Student Personnel on Leave 1 188 EMILIL LAWSON Manager of Publicity and Publications GARY HARGROVES Admissions JAMES FENNEL Admisslonb 189 CURTIS COLEMAN Chaplain ZODIE WALKER College Union Director JEWETT FILLER Financial Aid JAMES D. BALLEW Librarian 190 PAT THOMAS Secretary to Dean ANN BROOKS Secretary to Asst. Dean CAROL MALONE Student Personnel r i ' -i f ii ' t HjM LJ LJi fli h3 LINDA ROGERS Admissions JOYCE LENOX Student Personnel GAYLE ROMINE Admissions CHRISTEL WALLACE Development PAULETTE YOUNG Development ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Secretary to Chaplain 191 MARIA BARCLIFT Business Office ARLINE PURYEAR Business Office MYRA TATE Business Office JANICE BULLINGTON Business Office MR. MRS. JESS HARGROVE Post Office FRANCES BROADWATER Secretary to Business Mgr. RITA ACHEWBACK Switchboard 192 SARA LEEPER Library PAM CROSS Library ilttttf JESSIE SHORT Library HARRIET BROOKS Library LUCILLE CLEM Library BILLIE BASS Secretary to Dr. Francis SHIRLEY DOLLINS Bookstore MARY BROWN Bookstore GENE LEVENS Bookstore 193 Division of Business Administration Business Frank Alberts Freshman Ira Brown Junior Dr. GeneO. Ermert Division Chairman ( ! Phillip Brown Senior Kelly Burns Freshman Clyde Carter Junior James Denmark Senior Larry Davenport Junior Dennis Coyle Freshman Robert Doherty Post Graduate 194 Leslie Edelsohn Sophomore f i Galen Helpingstine Sophomore w Harold Johns Junior Michael Fann Senior Patsy Gover Sophomore Steven Gray Junior Walter Graydon Junior Professor Jean H. Roberts Business Administration Donald Johnson Junior Alton Jolley Junior II Howard Jones Freshmen Tony Julian Senior Bill Kennemer Junior Alan Kobernat Junior Bob Landers Sophomore 195 Dan Lisle Sophomore Rodney Long Senior James Lutz Senior Bill Main Junior Robert McCall Senior Professor James E. Garino Business Administration ' v; e -SI 5 John Mears Junior Robert Meyer Junior Tom MInllonIca Junior 196 Larry Mitchell Senior Oliver Moore Senior Philip Morris Freshman Gerald Owen Senior Louis Panky Senior Glen Pressnell Senior Steve Pressnell Senior Thomas Reinke Senior Debbie Pannell Sophomore James Roller Junior Michael Ross Junior Joe Rusciano Junior Billy Rusk Junior Raymond Shelton Junior Albert Shutts Freshman Tony Smith Freshman Paula Spence Freshman Archie Thornton Sophomore Kenneth Vieldhouse Senior Shirley Williams Junior 197 Business Education Harold Woodruff Junior Miles Wright Senior John Anuinais Sophomore Ruthann Douthit Junior Jean Giles Senior Carol Mammons Sophomore Susan Krueger Senior Carol Malone Sophomore Martha Nichols Senior Carolyn Reeves Junior Pat Thomas Freshman Secretarial Science Professor Barbara J. Brooks Secretarial Science Georgie Taylor Freshman Regina Voipe Sophomore 198 Business Administration Uh Lawrence Allison Junior William Almond Senior John Austin Senior David Ballew Junior Charia Brown Freshman Kenneth Collier Lynn Stuckey Junior George WIckwIre Senior Bill Dobbs Senior Bonnie Whitt Freshman TImmy Williams Junior J. J. Donahue Senior Lewis Ford Freshman David Graeels Dr. Jerry Bartlett Business Administration 199 Accounting James Haugh Senior Bobby Mathews Junior Ed Taylor Junior DIVISION OF EDUCATION Elementary Education Beth Allee Senior Diana Baskin Sophomore Beth Beggs Junior Dr. Robert H. Murphree Division Chairman Linda Belcher Senior Francis Black Freshman Lauerne Black Senior ■' Becky ' 200 4. Shelia Balkely Junior Cheryl Bonanno Junior Caroline Bracken Junior John Brandon Senior Connie Burt Junior Loudell Cameron Freshman MarkChisom Sophomore Barbara Christopher Junior RoseCordell Senior Sharon Corder Junior Kay Craig Freshman Shelba Davis Senior Edward Denton Junior Vicki Duke Freshman Audrey Eaton Freshman Mary Emens Becky Francis Linda Gay Patricia Guard Cherry Hall Senior Junior Junior Freshman Junior 201 Dr. Azalia Francis Sandra Johnson Margaret Kachelhofer Lora Libisch Elementary Education Senior Senior Freshman Pat IVIcMeans Olin IVlcSherry Kennith McVay Pat Mountain Nancy Olsen Junior Junior Senior Freshman Junior Marilyn Rawson Carol Segrest Joan Seibert Charles Smith Yvonne Sprague Post Graduate Senior Senior Senior Senior 202 Marilyn Stevens Senior Dr. Peggy Webb Student Teaching Caroline Vann Senior Wilma Suiter Senior Nan Tomlinson Junior Cathline Williams Junior ' Mary Sue Wright AnnYarbrough HiHary Yarbrough Junior Freshman Junior Physical Education y J Randa Wolfe Senior jfT 1 Cathy Ball Robert Bates Kay Baugher Glory Beasley Elezora Bell Freshman Junior Senior Freshman Senior 203 Physical Education Dr. C Albert Long Department Head of Physical Ed. Joe Belyeu Freshman Polly Bemis Sophomore Jenny Bradford Junior Mary Sue Braswell Senior Wayne Brown Senior Jean Butler Senior Betty Carter Freshman Danny Christopher Freshman Billy Coggins Sophomore Debbie Cooper Junior Harold Corlew Junior Eddie Burrance Freshman Mark Ford Freshman Malcolm Forst Senior Nelson Gilbert Junior Gail Gillespie Junior 204 Kelly Gloss Freshman Sandra Grenewald Freshman Bonnie Hamrie Senior Bob Harpe Junior David Hartman Freshman Ralph Hayes Senior David Hanson Freshman Venard Hendrix Senior Norma Harbin Freshman Patricia Jewell Senior Rachel M. King Junior LEFT: Coach Oba E. Belcher Basketball. RIGHT: Coach Clifford Coggms Baseball. Ronald King Senior Bobby Knowlton Senior Butch Looney Senior 205 Terry Martin Junior William Mitchell Junior James Mooney Senior Prof. Betty Jo Fuller Physical Education Bennie Newsom Senior David Ogle Sophomore Carmen Pacifico Sophomore 1 1 rt ( % Terry Phillips Sophomore Richard Preston Freshman Prof. Angle Nazaretian Physical Education Cinda Preuit Senior Becky Robinson Junior 206 Stanley Stafford Senior Thomas Stevenson Junior Jim Swanner Freshman Mark Whitehorn Junior Psychology Dr. Mary Jane Eaton Head of Department Psychology Susan Carriger Freshman George Cavender Freshman Charles Crawford Junior Charles Culp Senior Frank Ellison Senior Pamela Hardman Sophomore Bill Hays F reshman Jim Hillenbrand Sophomore 207 John Hutcherson Senior Dr. Joe H. Slate Psychology M Gary Irish Freshman Jim Jarrett Junior Mark Johnson Freshman Maria Justz Junior Jimmy Massey Sophomore James Masters Sophomore Jeanette McClure Freshman Richard Owen Junior L fe- if. - - . - i :r ► ' ■« • ' l ' 3 r ' j m mp Wayne Radomski Senior Dorothy Radway Senior Paul Shashy Junior Bill Thompson Senior Sheila Wales Post Graduate 208 DIVISION OF HUMANITIES Art Dr. Daniel Jones Division Chairman Judy Creekmore Senior Karyl Rauch Part Time Prof. Dennis Johnson Head of Art Department Prof. Loren Kosiowsky Art Linda Thomas Post Graduate Norma Whitt Senior 209 English Catherine Brown Sophomore Rebecca Burney Sophomore Fred Cox Junior a: Becky Grissom Junior Dr. Elva McLin English Dr. Penne J. Laubenthal English Alan Herman Senior 210 Prof. Elma Pepper English Steven Nelson Junior James Preston Senior Susan Roan Junior Ik. T. P. Schermertiorn Sophomore Prof. Larry Saunders Drama English € Steve Schulman Senior 211 Languages Mrs. Rogers Spanish Dr. Aday French Andrea Jacobs Senior Music Prof. John Fowler Music Gene Carter Junior Ray Guard Sophomore 212 Prof. Beulah Fowler Music Prof. Jeffery King Music Ricfiard Hudick Senior Sherri Smith Fresfiman Gail Kopec Senior Andy Lalasis Freshman Ginger Murphy Senior Jim Tomol Freshman Tonnie Vickery Senior Ted Agee Freshman n Jeff Butler Junior Perry Law Junior Kenneth Hovis Freshman Arthur Roberts Freshman Joanne Brown Sophomore 213 Religion Dr. Bert Hayes Religion Rev. Curtis Coleman College Chaplain G.H.Terry Freshman DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES BIOLOGY Robert Baskin Senior Dr. William Short Division Chairman Vaughn Bell Freshman Dr. Richard Couch Biology 214 Prof. George Williams Biology Edgar Gay Junior Edin Goolan Freshman Walter Betsayad Freshman Joyce Briggs Freshman Donna Gunter Freshman Leverette Blankenship Post Graduate Paulette Blankenship Sophomore 1 DwightCooley Junior David Edwards Sophomore Jimmy Jackson Junior Lilian Kimbrough Junior David Van Der Marlen Freshman Prof. John Russell Biology 215 Dr. Robert Daly Biology I •.16 41 ' i Wanda Powers Sophomore Deborah Rogers Senior Sherril Schniepp Sophomore Jerry Smith Junior vii;y Wayne Rose Junior Mark Sprmgman Junior •■yth- m f Ralph Sturgill Freshman Henry Waitenbarger Junior Randall Thornton Sophomore Tom Tomalesky Senior Physics James Turner Freshman Randy Harrison Freshman Michael Wallace Senior Bill Thornton Junior 216 Dr. Ronald McNutt Head of Chemistry Department Roger Smith Junior Linda Claypool Freshman Janice Gay Freshman Cheryl Holt Freshman Math Dr. AshleyMartm III Math Physics Cecil Horn Senior Robert Harper Senior Nick Pendleton Senior Wanda Ailbritton Sophomore Cathy Atchley Freshman Wade Batts Senior Joel Beasley Senior Jerry Claborn Senior Ben Currin Junior 217 John Lowery Sophomore Lee Malone Junior William Murrell Senior Ir ' -- Elizabeth Nance Freshman € Aubry Privett Junior Frank Robison Senior James Rogers Junior Clyde Scott Junior A ■A - t ! A Mack Smith Sophomore Nancy Spencer Senior Jeannie 218 DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE History (1 ' - ■■Dr. Loralne Pabst Division Chairman ?rar  ' -- John Burleson Junior . liiwiiiiJ George Craig Junior JuneCooley Freshman Daniel Evans Junior Florence Gelger Post Graduate James Hardlman Senior Randy Letson Senior Donna Long Freshman 219 Dr. Mildred Caulde History Annie league Junior Harold Torello Sophomore yl Alan Wightman Junior Diane Wiswell Senior Bob Peck Freshman f r Philip Reger Senior Earl Penn Senior Wanda Steele Sophomore Prof, Margaret Waldron History 220 Peter Wollmer Senior Prof. William Bell History Political Science iS. i- V - Ronald Austin Freshman Rex Cheattiam Junior Dr. Vincent Colane Political Science Paul Grassman Sandra Martin Senior Junior 221 Dr. Harry Joiner Political Science Cuthbert Mutsiwegota Sophomore Charles Carpenter Junior Sandra Carpenter Junior Randy Wallace Freshmen Sociology Donna Watson Freshmen f-mf K Jta |t ■■' DickChittam Junior Pan Cross Freshmen Prof. Ray McCaslin Sociology and Behavioral Science Kathy Grimm Senior Glenn Maytield Senior 222 Caroline Page Senior James Wendling Senior Eli Eslick Junior Linda Penn Junior Don Powell Senior Bonnie Tallent Senior Behavioral Science Kay Bentley Junior Redus Collier Senior Cynthia Conners Senior ' J Linda French Senior Jack Grissom Senior Albert Hodson Senior Walter Webb Junior Brenda Dedmen Junior Robert Lutzhorn Junior Jeff Sandndge Sophomore Deborah Sieczkowski Sophomore Steve Stetf Senior Rita Trimble Senior Robert Valle Senior 223 Carol Waller Senior Medical Technology and Pre Medicine Sherry Hargrave Freshman John Saxelby Sophomore Donald Wicks Freshman Technical Management Edward Ball Junior Ken Johnson Senior Tipton Tuipin Senior Special Education Cathy Jackson Sophomore Bob Johnston Senior Bobby Williams Junior 224 Social Science Charles Aguler Sophomore Charles Carmlchael Junior Bob Goodman Tom Hays Carolyn Majors Senior Senior Freshman |R Mark Miles ■k M Junior 1 Stewart Stephenson Junior Robert Weinfield -W- Senior , ' I Pre Law Beth Beale Freshman Pete Fite Sophomore Kandy Gardner Russell Hobbs James Matthews Freshman Freshman Junior Michael Pozzuto Junior Steven Wills Junior J,. . 225 Undeclared Majors Charles Abdo Freshman William Adams Senior Tom Appling Junior Rex Bennett Junior Steve Booth Freshman Joe Broadwater Senior Janice Bullington Freshman Joe Carwile Freshman Janice Christopher Junior Charles Cozelos Sophomore Jesse Evans Junior Robert Everett Junior Margaret Gregg Post Graduate Sherri Hand Freshman Thomas Hand Freshman Kevin Hay Freshman Lee Hennssy Freshman Larry Hereford Sophomore Rachel Holland Post Graduate William Hopkins Freshman 226 Harold League Junior Jeannette LeCroix Special Student Prof. James Balew Library Dianne Miller Freshman Lester Moscatell Junior Ave Noland Freshman Bob Patterson Sophomore Tom Paul Freshman Charles Paston Senior Dewinna Pepper Post Graduate Paul Phelps Senior Royce Reynolds Senior Robert Schneideinner Post Graduate Janet Smith Post Graduate Margaret Vaughn Freshman Marion Vaughn Post Graduate Frank Webb Freshman Ruth Wallace Freshman 227 ilTi II }MM Mhrn TOAVOIDTHEfllUrT iiii i ii.rniLi{i ..•  •  . lM M«£ mf n mt Umt WMt rf MlaM ' « « ' «« r J   -««►.« -. 4  ). 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