Baptist College at Charleston - Cutlass Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1969

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THE 1969 CUTLASS Presented by the Yearbook Staff of the Baptist College at Charleston Charleston, South Carolina Volume IV A DREAM-PA YQ PRESE I The architects' plan for the future Baptist College campus. Mrs. John Hammefick Participates in the Ceremony of gr0Und'h1'eakiHg Congressman L. Mendel Rivers delivers the ground-breaking address for for the million-dollar library. the new library which will be named in his honor. Elly 1 f 1.- vg,-S., .,-' ' ,' 4' 35' ' ' Ll , I I .F-NW- N H H V D F TURE - 1 'lk . ...AAF , N -kk V F ,..,-,I . ,LM J, , f ,, - m....-- ' - --.4 ,---.uf -- . -- f.., . i , 'ffr 3......1 I 5. 3 13,5f4'1'i.3., QQ.. 'fgr Y- A ' N '. .g,Q,Q.-ff-- - 33?-'f .--f V- . ' ' 5 - -Y 1-fm pw..--L 'gwzl .. ,V - - ' - 'f .,-f-rw-' J 'X-, -2. 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N-1.15255 wi' af wg. .N G, 1 Bobby Vinton pens Concert Season ' ' 'srl J' V435 fl'-JAEBX EPR na n 1 Vocalist Bobby Vinton receives u warm welcome at the Charleston Municipal Airport by Miss - -V . l Patricia Morley, Director of Student Actisities -i- .,:- D- 1 ..........-an-- ' w Captivated audience marvels while Bobby Vinton sings his latest release, Autumn of My Life' Fine Arts Series Begins Ln October Opening the Fine Arts Series this fall, the Baptist College presented two great personalities of our time- Jules Bergman, news commentator and Pearl Buck, novelist. Mr. Berg- man has covered all the space flights and he gave an exciting talk on the Apollo Space Program. Pearl Buck told in a realistic view the lives of the people in the tur- moil stricken China. ln her talk she dealt mainly on the children or- phaned hy the past Wars and the communist element in China. E 3 3. nil!! 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Besides having a competent public relations staff, our newest mode of telling about the col- lege is being carried out by three young men and a Woman companion who collectively call themselves wfhe Lost Colony. For nothing except to sing their folk songs, they ap- pear in churches and other institutions and at meetings and gatherings to represent the college. When they are not doing that 'cThe Lost Colony tours singing their songs at coffee houses and other schools. The Colony,' at a normal performance sings songs such as '4Today,,' This Land, and 4'Back of the Bus.'7 14...-ff L Y wk ii aL-mm Y WU A il 5 4 f .,.-in I gr Il N 'NK Y KN ,M Wm n ,W .dh F A I Q W i L : i I n l, M HR W ? ' Mau 'UR fi Q ' ,QW M A f xmxwx yul I X Q J.. ,. -2,24 'Vin :Q-'L'1.fi: -'Af-'hi 1-.M -- , wr. . J, :fl All' 1 f 1, . fir If f K 1 N -1 11- Li . W 215' Q 2 J! ,I r '5 75' I 1 i 1. N YF X K I - 19' - .j ' 5 -f '- ' 'TJ '. 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Sadie Hawkins Exhausted Milton Harris collects penny votes, and demonstrates the school spirit which character- A WCHYY male 1'elaxeS after being chased bi' 11 ized Sadie Hawkins Week. frantic co-ed. ,-1 Walker Wright seems unconcemed for his bachelor status as he walks to class trouble free. Marty Restrope entices an unsuspecting man. 4 .. uv Ml ,- 5,5 ,. r Y 155: U- , .4 fur- 1' -'-- , f-Qw.aa.....,, , -- w-wait-awww Ie, ix vm: ' . . W 'C rg' '44 F I . ' V F E! ' WI' vis - - cf ? . fii ' 1 's Baptist College Portra s Members of the freshman class work with speed and accuracy as they build a manger scene on front campus of the Baptist College. After many hard hours of work, the job is finished. 1' L- w- J. wr Us 'T 1-. gift- w will :Mfr ,. . lu f .N The n11.,,11 Christmas Spirit g if? ' P ' fizzf1.111,,.g:',.r-'1-,.iF 1,19-11. 1 Q5 E.. 1 r ,gggzqwvgml Efe11Q52g.:-. 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' Q 'fx' 'F ' ' P we X . X FL Q ,Q f ,, . 4 6. , .f '-Lang? -ina 'J ff.4.....V- JK-1 lfl0QOO0U0OQ0Q El 2 I , :H J I ' , l il 1 'T , a, ipu. ,Jr 4.4 r' f -. ff ,f,,1 W NX,- . ,I -.xg . ?'? Er S W Lmda Edwards These students were selected for Whois Who on the basis of scholar- ship, leadership, citizenship, and service. They have a 2.5 average overall or hetter. Only Seniors are granted this award. Mildred Baker ' ll Seniors Receive Special Recognition Metts, ,I r. y Smith Jimmy Rivers 1 V 5 ,ma ' ' fr 'hi' M lu Jw H K M.- ' ' S f' , e , . , , 1' . .:,-- , , - : - Miss Baptist College Evelyn Kay Jackson 3, I N ,, v . :' r ' x I .F A gy M 1 Eva Lynn Riggs, Finalist Kathryan E. Keown, Finalist Norma C. Roper, Miss Congeniality Mary Kathryan Morris, Finalist May Queen .......... .... K athy Morris Maid of Honor ................. Linda Bishop May Attendants fl. to rj Alyce Carroll, Cheryl Watts, Anita Gotwals, Sherry Swan, Jeanne Elliott, Cheryl Smith, Dean Martin, Carroll Mead, Ginny Welch, and Judy Postell. May Queen Mary Kathyran Morris Administration i and t Faculty xg - n U ' N .wa ??,fQ,3wmu, ., , --1. '? I gan. 'iff my A 'hy R S1 I '? ' I s1,r,, 1 4551? ,, ,44- 1 rgxr , , -L-M - gui -N 1 ,' 'vl . ' Y I-4 -, ., f K' 9 W Q N ilg ., , e . f S 41 A .., V' X -,n, 1, I E . , IQUFF 2' A- 1'- K 'Q M Yi1L 1' sgsf. up X H1 I f - I x -1n- W ,,! Fffkcl W, ,' f.Tif..'? School Policy Mr. Jones presents to the Board of Trustees a matter which he thinks is very important to the future of the Baptist College. -J Chairman and Mrs. Cliff Jones accepts an award for outstanding leadership rendered. Mr. Jones has been Chairman of the Board of Trustees since 1965. Board Members Dr. David Anderson Mr. Henry Anderson Dr. Charles Arrington The Hon. Lester Bates, Sr. The Rev. C. H. Beard Dr. Danny Blackwell Mr. Henry Creech The Rev. Robert Cuttino Sen. John Drummond Mr. Furman Gressette The Rev. E. E. Hite, Jr. Mr. John Kemp Mr. Harold Keown Mrs. Norris Lightsey Mr. B. R. Littlejohn, Jr. Dr. Franklin Mason Mr. Carlisle lVlcAlhany Mr. Edmund Monteith Mr. Fred K. Norris, Jr. The Rev. William Palmer Mrs. Harrison Peeples The Rev. Paul Pridgen, Jr. Dr. Hunter Rentz Mr. Guy Sanders, Jr. The Rev. J. B. Weber Mr. Fred Norris, Jr. is nominated Chairman of the Board until 1973. ML ,.- Miss Vera Johnson, Executive Assistant to the President The completed project. .WSE 'Jf'-JI, 4 2 Qs Able Leadership Through Times of Change Linked together to form a vital chain, the administration of the col- lege works diligently to serve the best interests of the school. They constantly strive to promote that which is worthwhile and plan for that which is needed for the future. This chain of dynamic individuals, steeped in leadership and dedica- tion, moves through the span of ever-changing time to efficiently fulfill their many duties and responsibilities. 1. ,, . .e1,?w4 Q Us? 'Lib ii-M rc 2551 N , 1 q,,p.ss.,,,-iss. , M maze Nw .. an W Q 5' M 1 M . M L d '1k, A ' h Charles L. Price, Dean of Student Services Din ofaggisglt Scgjviilggl Sslstam to t e , 'au pw mdk? - I gi 3 1' -l. xg , L N 4' ff' . H -- U -5 f- ,I .3-,:w1f,,,, 1 A ' f'i??fi.'EQ45-5 ' x,. I,- u, , l n 1 Ai. It ig: 5 . , ,UN t . 1 l Miss Patricia Morley, Director of Student Activities, received her B.A. from Florida State University and is doing graduate work at U.S.C. L E241 , N w W! x V , J, V. V I . ' ' aj Tiff' . ,,'.,,',l K ,l r H ' , ' 4 iii , Q -Jf.g?fil t .A e . . -.'.'-- . S ,sf 1- rf-- .eifi ff S I F' We-W! X X Sw J W 9. A gif? -it U' A H.. . ' , I' it r Ki i i ii -9 B.C.'s Dean of Men, Richard Hudson, graduated from Carson Newman College, and received his Master's degree at Ohio State University. Vital Individuals Per orm Mrs. Benedict, Dean of Women, earned her B.A. degree at Furman University, majoring in sociol- ogy. In addition she has worked toward a Master's degree at Southwestern Theological Seminary. 'fr , His.-we I ' W Le, in an Q , ,L 'N me r H X 4. W1 Hb H. ,QM -ll :PV .: ,,wj,MUM 'i- , ' it. ,,.'gZE'jhff 4:-mm A Mrs. Margaret T. Gilmore, Director of Publicity and Public Relations Integral Functions Mr. Donald Paulson, Business Manager Q ,rr Q 1, .,., l , T ., ' gm: 5 V. A gy 57' Q WNWH, xi-'P Q bl-5-1' f'f,ff'F5l 13-ii 1 lL? ,I - 05354. F '-'J 2527i ff m.v,,rE..4 . ' J.- Q-. 4 'ill if-Qjfgj eel W ' 5--Q -mfr: rw M , ,W ,Ei an 2: 22. M r.,, , , ,, ,, mi.- ' :NF 11 K H555 ,fr 'Sf i--s ii iff - 'Fil' L,-Z wipyzfzg gg ff 'Q if if :Vi ' 1 'mm' 5 , M xflrss g !6u5Qsa!i'fQ Miss Barbara Mead, Enlistrnent Counselor , are ofa , vw 'W was :gsm , ,wifi new ' -y' 35 snr M. . W r , ,v en- Library . . . Instrument of Knowledge W fs? ' , N. were ' te-ed V .Q '04 .-- - . Miss Thelma Elkins, Head Librarian, and Dr. Daniel Vann Ill, Director of the Library WWW 9 As an instrument of knowledge, the growing facilities offer many opportunities to the students of the Baptist College. lt is with pride that we look back on the beginning of our library system, and it is with much enthusiasm that we look for- ward to its future development. With the ground-breaking cere- monies in November, a new phase was initiated in the continuing pro- gram of expansion which character- izes the Baptist C o l l e g e at Charleston. i i Mrs. Doris B. Storm, and Mrs. Evelyn N. Olson, Assistant Professor Q Mrs. Sarah W. Davis, Assistant Librarian Financial Management . . . a Necessity if li f . ,gf , 1 .3 52- - ' 1 .-4... 2.3. f.. y: , 5 .nn - H Is 5 fr ff .K ,eggesk .- .4y,1.:::-:I-:rw-i,, 1 ...gm . '- 1- :fa ' V- ...mf-an E- -, A xmtfit. zgggngig, jgs :::I' 'fig-.Eagan - f.. yylgiitfffiitfggii 1953 ,f . .i ER - gr 5:-,-,hx .X H , , ' e- : ,gm -'. ' 1 -. X., e :::t:.'21g:t- ll.. -. ESA . - Y . ,f-2'.4....x.- ..-1. . - . -. . ..- ,,5g'g., .... f ..7. I, . '. . f . g - . - -, ., , wah. ' 'amz 1 f - t' .Hmm La- 1 -. -' 1 3 1 ..1:. ua-.su .I u .s n n urs e' . , M... . , ' u Y.. ', x - 3. X - . 'H-'nw ' - :,, - . Un '.--. .Ry X . 1 . wx v,-I.--'Q - 1 4- ' ' : - - . -vg,.- s- 1. L . Y--g..-+,.-ff - !'g1'!.x- 'u g--.-' f 3- -1-V N ' ' 1 f I R'-I li ' J'r.g'3 .r . f-,.,m'1... .: ':.-1:::- - Inn' . ' . u ' ffm,--..--.sn H, - ,- . -- :6fff'r'f:a:::--.. g ag- 1- ' of ' -wfff'-:..',,.. Iof. -. ' '.- 44. Q -2.0 1 3 - , - -M.. L-'f:,fj,d..aJ':--. IJ -. '. p:u ', - 1 1 N, x Ww'.:'- Q, Tl' -- ff ' -::':: F' .7 pgpfi.. ,. 7,5 f ,4,,- ,ngggylrf 1 Q f.',44f':...f,u, f' , ,v f' f ' . L .,. : ., ., A 31 ee I- g 2 a if .: I , 6 i A11 R 1 4 ' - 4 3 1 i X 1 b 1 Xp :Xe 1 R 1 E N215 X . M xt ' fM,,,,- - : I hy. .MQX .iw ri :f-.'.':5::f:-1.-zur Y: mi- N .-eu..-L-f . '- .A . gf .cs 'I H-.t :'fi:::f:::?f!i.1t'1zz1X T-'N ' rs. -. -3.-.s -- ,. Mr. Leroy Benedict, Financial Aid Director R Nl' 1 Mr. Joseph Lamb, Purchasing Officer A college could not operate without the efficient management of finances. These individuals tireless- ly perform the many responsibili- ties which are involved in carrying on the financial functions necessary for the operation of the Baptist College. .Mrs. Vemrelle McLane, Bookkeeper Mr. J. E. Ludwig, Accountant wif W e Could ot Function James A. Boswell, Director of Central Services The Physical Plant contributes greatly to the efficient operation of the college. . . . without the variety of services provided by these dedicated people. hdeedng the needs of the Bapdst College students is not an easy goal to achieve. This staff of capable and valuable personnel has Inore than rnerhed the gradtude of each in- dividual at the college. nzfirji 'S w v ' b ?f it? A xii -I5 5 2 i fe?-'E I1 tw , fc it-9 ts 1 11.1 yt W ' Vg? '2f 'i A tw pw it. ww fiwakeig . ix. x Q , 7 . l A I I U J 3 John Corley, Manager, College Book Store .frm C ia, . lj 1' --gg Mrs. Julia Yost, College Nurse Mr. Carl Sellars, Superintendent of Physical Plant. Mr. Mike Morris, Campus Food Services '93 , J 'WU i YI -1 l lil! -G-,ul N-. ia I, l. .V U' 71 Nga 'NN' , .,... 1-' ::.-:f5g.g.:2gs.g , JL zgia N333 ,lvffff ' Mr. 8: Mrs. Mel Gibson, Host and Hostess for Men's Residence Hall Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Welty, Host and Hostess for Men's East Residence Mall Mr. 81 Mrs. Furman Touchberry, Host and Hostess for Men's 'd West R651 ence Mall XX . ...-. asu s , ' , rg 1. .W x,.W,, V,A.. i 1 Fi. ,, M 2, ,,iss,imun,i,Yxf.,. .. Yi V i t U 4i2ai2iSz?1 :iifF?vHvg.i't, 1 tl , N ' m.13zg5ff?vqza it tjigtgsamf , , ',,, Miss Virginia Daughtery, Women's Residence Counselor Residence Directors, Hostesses H6Q9 tudents Adjust Making the adjustment to college life can be a unique and often frus- trating experience for students. Baptist College students must learn to make their dorms and trailers a home away from home, and to live in compatibility with their fellow students. The burden of this often awkward situation is lightened by the helpful resident directors and hostesses. These individuals offer the advice and encouragement which is necessary for one to be able to pull through the confusing period during which students truly find themselves 'cat home at the Baptist College. Mrs. Sadie Dukes, Hostess Miss Cathy Diggs, Counselor Women's Residence Hall R i 'nv ' .-1 Division of Social Sciences Dr. Paul G. Re Wi,- Chairman David E. Rison Associate Professor . 4 o Dr. Ella P. Levett Professor of History and Modem Languages l r5,,,T,,e.., n .. tm 11555-vf Lauri 5 ., ggi'-071 ' A . ,fl-v'.q,2, Qu is 1 . 1-A555-.L Qs- s--.- . . :'x,jfL2 ,. il ' L ' L: I V' ff tftvrfla'-' - , iw, W pgs -,, 1 5 - v- ,11f'iNgi5f't'i1wf.a. .if -3gi53sia,,.1 igky,-xiqh' iw H History Increases Knowledge of Past Eras In the sands of time these professors help B.C. students gain awareness that the time in which we exist is the history of to- morrow. From this understanding students are able to see life as cycles of mankind's behavior. The hope of the history depart- ment is to help history students learn from the mistakes of the past in order that the World will not continue to build empires in one breath, and tear them down in the next breath. They hope to alter the sands of time so the empires will stand and do not blow away in winds of tyranny. X , Dr. Paul G. Reitzer Professor Chairman, Division of Social Sciences Business Administration and Economics Ohver Lee Barnes Associate Professor Dr. Royce W. Breland, Jr. 5' H Professor, Chairman Dr. Mary Greene Hamilton, Professor -iw.. -U, . vu W. U1 ' - , . , .yg -. . A ' -, . 4: -, Ja ' H ' ' V mrs .. ' V , mm 1 +6 ' ,. wv ' W wi' f . . - w . - ., .,- ,Ls iii: T-'Q' 3, v 1 ff ,,.a. -rv.. ,fn zx. , ,h.,..,,-'r ,1 3 1'tifUH 'f,.:z'ST2.iQ:',-5fw.'.es2, J: .H 5 w .1-, - ,swf gr mn- :fm- -n-.-.4 Kenneth H. Foote Professor The programs of the Department of Business Administration and Economics are designed to serve a dual purpose for the students who desire to major in Business or Eco- nomics. First of all, the programs are designed in such a way as to introduce and familiarize the stu- dents With all phases of the business and economic environment that will be encountered should the student enter the business world upon graduation. The second objective of the program is to offer the po- tential graduate student the neces- sary undergraduate courses that will be needed in order to continue this education. Franklin G. Gay Assistant Professor 5 Mrs. Ruth Ann Andress Assistant Professor fr.: G' 5'-1 111 3 :x 5 I as i. 'Z 'ri ,, ig iv F'.,N'1Q i Q. i I ,l l W Mi, 3 il l is r Y 1 Edwin M. Perkins, Assistant Professor 1.--1 2 Mrs. Vera F. Johnson Associate Professor 553+ Y V , 1, Q ' ' :L rims? 4-' Hx., ' -T ' ' '- Ma- x V V ,,, W? F, S-' Y ......,.- ' sf - A 9 1 .si14v ' fl 995' 'E' ag , - 1 new: H nf' X QW. .A Y is 73 , -- Dr. Raymond W. Morgan, Professor 3' ,-.gt Miss Carole Ann Austin, Associate Professor ducation Department The Education Department of the Baptist College at Charleston is basically concerned with the preparation of students to enter the teach- ing profession at all levels. ln our highly technical and demanding contempory society a desperate need exists for well-qualified and dedicated teachers. The professors and staff of this department con- stantly strive to direct the aspirations of those who wish to become mem- bers of the teaching profession. As each tiny wave affects the contour of the shore, so also does each child affect the destiny of his world. With this knowledge, the Education Department continues its efforts to train and inspire the students of today . . . for they are the teachers of a not-too-distant tomorrow. Physical Education. . . .. -1:--f.g.,g,-gaewffg . V 'risk' 1 'I A W... ' 1' :gf ' ..., ,.f.-,..,n.- Y, ., N. 9St ugl'5tt9x,..': , ' ,wr X ' X 'N ' William Howard Bagwell Melvin Gibson D Chairman, Athletic Dept. PIIYSICHI Edl1Caf10H Physical Education is a process of education through which physi- cal activities are selected and car- ried on with full regard to their relative Value in the areas of human growth, mental development, and behavior. As a phase of the total educational program, physical edu- cation strives toward the well- rounded development of all students. To inspire students to seek knowledge, to challenge their minds to the utmost, and to aid in the search for true intellectual matura- tion . . . these are the objectives of the Physical Education Department. Building Mind, Matter, and Spirit James C. Settle Assistant Professor . fs! i IH 5:55, My mums it , X it , it A 1 ,, Charles F. Welty, J r. , Instructor Coach William Kerr of Athletic Department discusses physical education schedule with Doyle Roberts and Howard Hodges. lb-V1.0 LV 1. Z i S,,sggg,,i,,f':, 'ww-1 J lx- 'Fl-H -di -- , V 122722.12013-qgg-ii ...Q . N., ,:,Y:E,:k--in 1 if ,rt-V -. 1 . A-t..4.,, e H , , . . mf. .J- M W5 lm '- 1? t ' W 52 Y 81 Miss Sandra S. Lee Miss Vicki .To Tolston Assistant Professor Instructor f-,n , IP! -I H www, mum - A . ' 2155 5 gm :EL tiicsififfigif-sci, ms Q' 1 up fri? H ff Dr. William R. Kerr Chairman of Department -gnu Boyd Bridges Sports Information Dlrector Department of Library Science Library Science courses are taught at the Baptist College for the purpose of offering students the op- portunity of getting a teacher-li- brarian credentials. The department hopes to help fill the shortage of librarians in South Carolina and the nation by training many of the persons who will assume positions of responsibility in the needed areas. T saw , gg? K-. , m f , in ,. ' iff L ' M.-Ngssvggs' - - X, ,...ff in ' fi-M, , Mrs. Evelyn N. Olson Assistant Professor xl -li-vtt-ll A Political Science Department The Department of Political Sci- ence emphasizes a thorough under- standing of forces and events in casual and continual relationship to each other. Providing a varied pro- gram of studies and guest lectures, the department attempts to keep students aware of current issues. The curriculum includes courses in local, stateg and national govern- ments, political parties, interna- tional affairs, and political theory. John E. Rouse, I r. Assistant Professor si , ,ga Dr. Stephen H. P. Cheung, Professor, Chairman fi. 2 ,twat 9 Q., .. A mMaf. -. Soczolo y Department Sociology is the study of inter- personal relations, including the formation and function of human society. An understanding of the structure and stratification of so- ciety serves as a framework for the study of the behavior of man, with particular emphasis being placed upon how persons and groups re- late to each other. 1 t 2 tif 'W . 0 IA fi l J if-X l V ' A mastery of the English lan- guage and an acquaintaince with its rich and abundant literature is vital to the person who aspires to be educated. In a world of constantly shifting claims, one must learn and cling to uthe best that has been thought and said if one is ever to know oneself, attain spiritual stature, and stand a chance of living a reasonable and satisfying life. Dr. Charles J. Smith, Professor, Chairman Mrs. Annette C. Clarke, John David Gannon, Associate Professor Associate Professor '-M -f-1-. '. - - , . 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' sl Is- s ,,s I L-....... -JN .ull Mrs. Nancy Baron Curtis, Silas H. Garrison, Assistant Professor ASS1SfaHfPf0feSS0f -.4 Mrs. Linda T. Hodge, Dr. Denver Baughn, Assistant Professor Professor Y R sf!- Mrs. Carolyn Tysinger, Assistant Professor Students search diligently for the parallel books which English professors constantly require wr 1, -,..-, 1.41 ..,-1 ..1.- ' il .il .ii ln..- .1 x I mmm IX . :mn urs nuvltzl,-3 H, . ,,.. , . -. ..- x N Mx- Z 5l'l-INSI-lIl'S k H mmwws ir ff -' ' .. f- I 1 5:35. .. ga-F sl, 1-.., I xl fy , . , 7: 'QM uae,--51 X ..,. V, Jw wir-r Y Y, uns un 4-in-Q ' 1 ' 2' x Y . Cin , ig g1iw5g1Le' 5313-ff.L2,,n,14-yr: -' , ,, , Au Swvw' .Quia ' Q fig!! ','f-'2fT?.,,.',f3!J sm, , MTU' f - 31252212 E gig 3 fsrfw EP' :QL ' . 'TifE55a' -wif wp - , Y , xr I ' 5-2, 114 .. f ' .., .f Efffi? 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' , r,XL5u,1, C,,A,f,r,,f -r-wzxmff Jaw Af Lf fl!! ix 'X s 5 47,-,I Mild, ,AJ frwnzgisg 7 ,sf -w1i,0 K f ll xx f' . ,JG ,X J, F 1 r 1 If ..-:3,,xi,.i2,,,fif,, fwpflmrf -421,41 6,0 w , w, s..,,m44 - ,uv 1 s ' if fd! 1 finw' 7 if 1 ,ff 4 ,fx w,,1f,f FA v 393 ww? Lf' M Nw' Mrs. Emmalee C. Mishoe Instructor um ,, w w X fr mm! N J A V ' - - M Z5 A - , fi ' - -5?-ff 2 ' -w 14 a 1 3455. . ', ,, 7 N, W B W,,, .. l -. -. Ms--ff,s ssss 91 Department of Foreign Languages Judson C. Spence, Chairman i if is F. Sidney Walls Mrs. Britt R. Bowling Instructor Assistant Professor The Department of Foreign Lan- guages offers courses in French, German, classical Greek and Latin, Russian, and Spanish. -In each of the modern languages, other than Russian, there are both major and minor programs of study. Success- ful completion of at least the inter- mediate level of a foreign language is a requirement for graduation from the Baptist College. All members of the foreign lan- guage faculty have resided, studied, or traveled extensively abroad. V-1- ' Dr. David E. Frierson Professor gm., M, is V951-,iw 1 -.-. im r. ' ' Qs , ' QILZ. V , ' F- . , 'ig 'g g ' .o . ss 'fi A s .:... H' ' ' ? ge, . wW Mrs. Francina H. Mansfield, Assistant Professor 5 fl x il Mrs. Ada A. Johnson, Instructor Dr. James E. Herring, Professor ww!! u N N V uw N w11mmi? 3'5' Wi ,,222!?EE35iii5J 11, , r ' W :fran . ' , 2 w , 2 , , N Q N W N 'll if ' .H ' Ni 'H Q sf 1 , H , eN.121f1sfssf::2fg N 'M M 1 HN 11 H fi? -:WM ,- H1 H w H, M .W www :Q-'ff ww w w w .5iji J?f Q 'sas . , 5 Eif,,, 3:3515 H .fm. . MM... b.mxmL.alm1mn ' ... I 'W wr ,sm rpg.. A 3 , rse,.'K5i L ' ff 'S , rxwizrr Ns ww: S . asa ' -3- Q if A ifelmg in f .7- 1 ' Q ri 'YI ,1 2: 2 ' wiv, Y Mrs. Diana E. Adams Smith Assistant Professor Dr. William S. Price Professor w ' Ni , F'i?iiir,rf V' X 1 mrs v1s,f,3,gr, 'N W lr 2 ,, ,,,.s,., ..1r 5 sas 77 sul W' f. - 'M gf X Q ,ci 'fs :'3, f':51, gf is U ,, :,. fb , 'ssfmiifff W Hb- Q L an -ff a w f 1, ,K E W. fg,,.,K Mfr fest 'T 1, M.:?E,s ' .,..-sms T - ls- 1, X323 Music Department Exhibits Mn Oliver J. Yost Chairman of Department ,N w w 1 H ,tw - Vu V ir , rue' Vemon W. Weston, Assistant Professor Phenomenal rowth The outstanding characteristic of the Music Department is the phe- nomenal and rapidly accelerating growth that is exhibited by this valuable department. This year the addition of several new instructors contributed greatly to the overall excellence of the Music Department. Under the competent leadership of the staff, a variety of superlative events were sponsored. The high- light of the first semester for the chorus was the inspiring perfor- mance of Handel's 4'Messiah', under the direction of Mr. Vernon Weston. Victor H. Lawson, Jr., Assistant Professor we .Q ..., Sf' Mr. Weston directs chorus in rehearsal. 4-8 Miss Lillian B. Utsey Assistant Professor Department of Art The art department endeavors to discover and develop artistic abili- ties in the student, as well as to en- courage an appreciation for the visual arts on the campus and in the community. Joseph M. Ward Chairman of Department Don Gainey uses keen imagination. Mrs. Sallie F. Knerr Assistant Professor Department of Speech Good speech does not come to us at birth, nor is it some fortunate ac- cident. It is a skill which results from a well-planned program of conscious improvement. Speech courses are designed to improve the student's ability to communicate. Whether the purpose of speech is to inform, persuade, or entertain, communication is the overall objective. I Charley B. Brassell, Instructor Chairman of Department John Floyd delivers a persuasive class speech. Miss S. Dolores Jones, Assistant Professor .-.. f-refs ' Department of Philosoph and Religion Dr. John A. Barry, Jr., Professor, Chairman A study of philosophy is re- garded as essential in a liberal arts college, for it is thought of as ti., foundation of intellectual life. Philosophy will help the student develop right methods of reasoning and correlate his thinking concern- ing the total world of life, mind, and human experience. The Department of Religion seeks to provide pre-professional training for ministers and others who will pursue professional train- ing in seminary or divinity school. Studies are conducted in a manner which will enable one to better understand, appreciate, interpret, and apply the teachings of the Christian religion. Dr. Wallace R. Rogers Professor f w Dr. Elmer E. Haight, Professor w ' s HW ,pf-2, w w H Hu w ,,-by FP! L' r ij.. ., . rhf ,mg E , - 1 . :: we? Ugg: wg' ,,,. ,, W -S8555 H X i Q ,, f VAWEQE: 1 gs - 17, A. A ,N H IM 1,1W'ikT:'1' ,,,.. 1 'fffism ,, H N eps! , ig ,, X X W , 0 .Mk aw uv if HMI Q 5 A QL M fi! H .2 'nk Ci: x , , H M V: ww Wm I Fails,-V M fm: 1 kiwi e J ws, r- .igsgi-I a Dr. J. Walter Carpenter Chairman Division atural Sciences , 11, ' 11, ' ,,11-,1 1 ' 7 ,gggg XX 1 -1111151111 11.111 1 1141. 1 ' 11 watgfn' ' ' 1 1 '1 11 1 1 ki ' I 1 1 . 1,--1 11 - 1:32 X. 1 1 Q .l5'i.-W . Z 1 . 1 1 w?f111z21: ,H - 141 '1'jj1gf1gs, ,1.I' 1 1 Q3 1 1 11 1' 1' 11 11112111111 ' I: ' rr 1'-f1.' 11 'T 'iziiiikiwgii yi - X 1:-XXX f 115111ffggS1, Xj111X 111 1'1', 1, X 1, 1 51. 1.2 51112 X ?,'1 1 X ,X X L VJX XSX. XY. -. 1 W 124' 1 H 1 1 .su--1 .., cf ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dr. William L. Hyden, Chairman. 141. 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W in 5 I vi, ei XSS-N. .4 lien .141 Dr. Clarence Chestnutt, Ir., Chairman we ti' it James M. Dom, Jr., Assistant Professor Miss Harriet Robinson, Instructor f' ,. Department of Chemistry The Chemistry Department offers many opportunities to the student. An understanding of the physical world demands more than a super- ficial knowledge of chemisty. Con- cerned with basic concepts about our environment, chemistry is an essential part of a cultural. ' I T .se may ,.i. - if z N, W il' i it. 1 3' .- 5 'lt' -N Fil' V s ' Mrs. Joyce B. Bagwell Instructor Y Dr. William L. Hyden, Professor: Chairman, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematicsg Chairman, Department of Chemistry V Mrs. Baird Lloyd Miss Julia P. Goode Instructor Associate Professor Mathematics and Physics i Dr. Robert L. Carroll, Professor, Chairman Stephen A. Nemeth, I Assistant Professor Mrs. Dorothy P. Thomton, Fred L. Worthy, Assistant Professor Assistant Professor I The department of math and physics is dedicated to the growth and development of the student in the search for truth. The depart- ment is organized in such a manner that the two fields supplement each other. The philosophy used is that the best understanding of physical principles depends upon an ade- quate preparation in mathematics. Mrs. Cecile M. Bailey, Assistant Professor Psycholo y Department Psychology, as a behavorial sci- ence, is concerned primarily with the study of behavior. The curricu- lum and instruction are designed to increase the student's understand- ing of himself and others, and to equip him for success in various Vocations. In the challenging ex- ploration of the psychological nature of man, the student joins the professor in a free spirit of inquiry and communication. The goals of the department ex- tend beyond the knowledge usually measured by classroom tests. As the student becomes more successful in coping with the material of human life. He becomes skillful in recog- nizing aspects or properties of life that psychology has helped him to see more clearly. P ursing Pro ram Initiated The Associate Degree in Nursing was initiated August 1968 with 32 students. The purpose of this pro- gram is to prepare the students to become nurse technicians who can skillfully utilize scientific prin- ciples in the planning and giving of comprehensive nursing care to individuals. .4 .-l Mrs. Paula M. Ward Miss Barbara Muschick Miss Fredricka Lilienthal Instructor Instructor Chairman of Department Organization and Publications . 5 9 i 4 , 3 3 2 E 1 , , a , i , . ! R w N I SGA . . . the Voice 0 Baptist College The Student Government Association strives to promote good relations be- tween the student body, faculty and administration. The close cooperation of members and other student committees, along with the students, has helped BC function more smoothly as a college with concern for the individual and his environment. Serving as a liaison between the faculty and students, the SGA is ever working to improve relations and understandings for the better- ment of the Baptist College. Brother Wellie McDaniel President President's Cabinet: Lester Coheng Alice Carrollg Sherry Shoptawg Brother McDanielg Cyndie Ionesg Avery Ragang Bunnie Summers U f n rg I i MSN! ' 21.1, .nf ,nn Q i SL1 1 Susan Ramsey in Secretary Walker Wright Miss Patricia Morley, Advisor Vice President JW Senate Strives to Improve BC. ' ' 'Z' H jsjqf' -f ' vs -' ' - ,. -V.-S lsr .te as we sg. a3.wfe3.,,. ' We 7 ffl? ,,,g'QggS?u 'ww WEQLQQQQ-mast' xi . ,ft , v., ' i ',,m,41l 11lllillQxjmZ ,IW . Egg, ,,, .segtwgsg . v 'pew-3+f', Zz :gs gmsxizizglf as .,KQ,1.Qf,,,QV , eegfeerfwl2 ,, ' sgefilsgso .iv H , i . H H it .f 2 r sf - Y lil, Ti Q H ,. WI- V i ,ftiasas 55555212 get as mg 3 13159, if A t Dr. James E. Herring Advisor .W . uf .W . sf.: w - .Fr H.. assess Q. 5 .. l ' il sf 2 ..1v1.1f . :f z'?i?Ts21 If liar.. , The Senate is the legislative body of the Student Government and is the representative of the Baptist Col- lege student. It is through the Sen- ate that the students regulate and govern themselves. The Senate works closely with the faculty in student legislation. It is also the liaison between the students and the faculty. Back fl to rl: Robert Harwell, Susan Ramsey, Roger Knight, Mike Klein, Gwen Hucks, Kay Jackson, Donna Barton, Bobby Bussey. Front: Sigman, Steve Williams, Mary Beth McLeod. 2nd row: Dr. Herring, Chuck Perry, Pat McClellan, Carl Beckman, Tom McMillan, Billy Alyce Carroll, John Stoudemire, Naomi Coker, Virgil Corday, Andrea Hurtes, Jerry McCaskill, Tony Blanton. B WSI cyl! rf' ,R .-ut M x 3:37 -A ' ' x x Q eg H w T1 ,swvW,EQhH my 2, glixnlsgaiw E Q 5 xg ,J ,pf Walker Wright President Robert Harwell President Pro Tem .x, H 1. , lulllx Q 'W I I E Sl l 1 1 ' n I . M .lv 1 ,1 -, Supervision . . . Mediation . . . BC. Dorm Counoi Standing: Jim Wyrosdick and Terry Benton. Seated: Dan Allen and Tony Blanton. In the interest of providing a stu- dent voice in the government of the men and women's residence halls, the Dorm Councils were created. Applications are submitted for the positions, and from the subsequent members, the officers are elected. Continually striving to achieve a student-governed and student-ori- ented regulatory Council, the Resi- dents maintain a necessary balance between the administration and the students. ' fi 554 ig fassm Standing: Imogene Mitcheom, Norma Roper, Linda Bishop, Mary Beth Cooler. Seated: Alyce Carroll, Libby Tant, Miss Virginia Daughtry, McLeod, Cele Kearse, Martha Easler, Jeanie Baker, Alyce Coker, Fran Women's Residence Director, Linda Edwards, Ruth Dantzler, Pam Weber. 112 ,fudiciczl Council 6 2 ,YM :S as , Mary F rancese Deputy Justice In the belief that a man's greatest asset is his honor, an honor code has been established for the Baptist College. This self-motivated and self-governed concept of ethical be- havior is promoted by the valuable assistance of the Honor Court. Norma Roper Clerk of Court Alfie Womack Chief Justice W M . ,,, ,, X WJ, ,Lam .Qi Ei' 1 r es' 1 fr' we l , is N' 'Q sf? '- ,Hu E 'N - lil HH JUDICIAL COUNCIL: Billy Koopman, Mary F rancese, Diane McCant, Jim Wyrosdick, Alfie Womack, Tommy Metts, Norma Roper, Linda Jacobella, Cheryl Smith. - K, , .,, , Da Students Association The purpose of the newly- founded Day Students Association is to create a closer relationship among the day students and to deepen their loyalty to the Baptist College. Their immediate aim is to motivate the members to participate in campus activities. This year the Day Students Association displayed posters for the Ray Charles concert and sponsored a day students drop- in. After each basketball game, a bonfire was held for the entire stu- dent body. DeForest Gibbs, President sf,-ETH?--V -.-- - -V,-is Z .F- .I Lili: ' : W 73.1, 5.7 . I: 13 . F H it , , NM' K1 ' ' 'l it m:,,i:c,i:: , . ti' '14 ff ' ' t f ' .r ---- 1 5 V, .. ,,.,N.s, 7 . is ,.. ' , er 7 1:2 ' 1. , Y' Q .1 - . . V w HW ,.-, if y F i ci ' l N 'ng .3 ' 1: ww'ug ? ,tmlggg I .F 54 T., ' - F. r,., . fi it Ll' 'ff . f s '11 u ,s rf as ff 5 a F Y, Hiesx v.. ,,, ,., , -..: -1 '-px-'7 .Ja.5'e.l?f'5Tpf1s .-, - - . -.s..,.,.,s: fm f 5-Ni.:-:ef-L-as , .. i 1-,MJ Linda Lipscomb, Treasurerg Chuck Perry, Vice Presidentg Debbie Wells, Secretary , f. 4. p Y Y ,A 5 I, :.,f,y-:.-- --. ' f --.e?:, , . 1,-I Iv,-,1.v!:- gfvii. ' - ,-Tj,-5 -, ffffw 7.1 ,1'.:SLl,- if A v T 4-f-.F Qrf lfi -1 Q+iU'f-asf ' f . ' F 1 J l' r '. l Lf 4-L1 i N l -' ' ' 2f.5wffh-1: 1 - s 5Egggs:s: -fqf' -1' U. -. - is ' S !f11'..ft-f- Jr, . A agar' 'JV' . -ulllu' - VM Y nu F l LY LM ,Qwwuwut ,uw H M l I -9 1 it I New N I N f Y -5- ' ' '- kin , ' 'ails Y p -1 ' '- C l ' Ts! f 5 ' Q :gi f . ' ' .. , p . g N 0. 'Nr : V. , t A. V at in ,l if E W K M R Av X3 :ZZ A E ,Ti X! 'Willie' A --f' v ,wget :.:e e'f:.'- , Members, from left to right: Debbie Wellsg Conrad Hartzg Linda Lipscombg William Danielsg Mary Alice Ottg Deforest Gibbsg John Scarboroughg Gwen Hucksg Joyce Traversg Chuck Perry. as , t gf 'fri A L Officers: Jim Hansen, Vice Presidentg Randy Whitt, Program Chairmang Rock Reese, President, and Dr. Walter Carpenter, Sponsor. Fellowshtp of Christian Athletes Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a Christian Organization designed to pro- mote better athletics through Christian ideals and faith. FCA members speak l at high school and church functions in demonstration of their dedication to the cause of Christian athletics. The prayer given at athletic programs is by the FCA. t .il wwwuuiwiii -VVYVYYYYYVYY YYY!! Members: Ed Dowling, Steve Jarrell, Larry Dangerfield, Johnny Howen, Dan Franz, Rudy Tarver, Jim Hansen, Buddy Britt, Wayne Bowman, Rock Reese, Billy Cashions, Jim Lewis, Frank Shriver, and Dr. Carpenter. Mike Amerson Timmy Auman John Autman Billy Aycock Mike Blackman Jimmy Booker Phil Bookter Ed Derrick Alpha Phl Omega members hold a supper meetlng at Shoney's. David Dinkins David Cause Ronny Hill William Ivey Al Pritchard Larry Rast Bill Sayers Olen Sheridan David Spell Jimmy Till fi 1 X, J .. t , ni' 5M ' 2 ,Xt 1 N, I , , i . Pi l f' Miss Norma Roper Sweetheart Aipha Phi Ome cz National Service Fraternity . . . de- velops leadership . . . promotes friendship . . . provides service to humanity . . . maintains Christian ideals . . . encourages sincere parti- cipation . . . serves youth and com- munity . . . service to nation . . . of- fers life membership . . . Our fraternity . . . Freshman beach par- ty . . . Miss Baptist College . . . Mr. Ugly Man . . . Christmas card, first place . . . 9:30 Tuesdays . . . month- ly dinner meetings . . . The Parties? . . . vainly waiting . . . Do it Right! . . . Tell you what I'11 do, kid . . . great cooperation?l . . . summer's coming . . . That's APO . . . Hard-working APO members demonstrate their school loyalty and spirit of service while helping with the Miss B.C. Pageant. Officers: David Spell, President: Al Pritchard, Vice President: Michael Blackman, Treasurerg Billy Ivey, Historiang Phil Bookter, Sgt. at Armsg Timmy Auman, Secretary. APO wins first place honors in the Christmas decoration competition. XWQW? 'E 1 gg i Gy . -x 41 . '. .S Y Q 1 'Ki Pzs V':',xN Q19 H ISA: M sifif l fox f 'QU - ' stiff? 411 Y? ,.,jl'j.lXlB B Wfzjlte 'L f NATIONAL SERVICE FRATERNITY E . K 1 .zip iz- Fwtup-Zik 1 amudg if. -S -. . 5 V' V 'r ' W. W . - I es 5 A 5. 1 , 'A fi L M, atm wr ' 931 tu N A A il!-1:2 as V nu I 7 7 f Q- I 1 A- V,-. t t t t t Miss Kathy Keown, Sweetheart 1!ll w . 1 1 f ,v Eff 4 1 . t-x :vc In ti.-'JJ ts-12 3 Archie G. Berry Tommy Boyd Joey Brown Lester Cohen Bubba Easler Richard Greene Steve Hughes Steve Jarrell Ronald Luth Carl Lyles J oe W. McMahan Wiley McMillan Chip Parker Kenneth R. Pearce Edward Perry Roy Reel Mike Sigman Roger Taylor William Turner David Marshall Prinozpal PBA,s sell light bulbs to raise money for the Oak Grove Orphanage. Brotherhood Association New ideas on campus . . . commun- ity service . . . wet feet, cold hands -the oar wash . . . we'll donate the flagpole, but what about the flag?? . . . 1967-68 Most Improved Club . . . Wl1ere's Archie?', . . . What did we eat on Hell Night? . . . foot- ball and a black puppy . . . Rexie- roo . . . Friday nights in Charles- ton . . . PBA Banquet at the Holiday Inn . . . Concert Week-end's . . . Fol- ly Beach and Ray Charles . . . Come over after the Four Seasons . . . SPRING . . . Easter and O.D. is IN . . . Wendy-our mascot and honorary brother . . . PBA Broth- er-hood-striving for number ONE. A tremendous amount of spirit and support characterized PBA in the intramural football as they won lst runner up honors Executive Council: Archie Berry, Presidentg Joey Brown, Corresponding Secretaryg Steve Jar- rell, Secretaryg Frank Barnwell, Historiang Rex Whitcomb, Sgt. at Armsg Eddie Perry, Treasur- er. Not picturedg Wiley McMillan, Chaplain. A consoling word can be a definite inspiration for a weary half-back. 1 PBA stages bonfire and pep rally before a basketball game. :'.. - V' , 4. , Q., I V Q.. , . :gm s A. ' -1 ,. . r K f' 1 it ' W Q4 :QW .4 ...if Myrtle Bishop Linda Brown Lou .lean Bryant Ruth Dantzler Linda Finklea Carolyn Carris Rolynda Jester Cindy Jones Susan McKain Carole Plecker Becky Reid Susan Riddle ,lane Truax Gloria Tuten Cynthia Watson DA Officers: Linda Brown, Presidentg Cindy Watson, Secretaryg Linda Finklea, Treasurerg Lou lean Bryant, Chaplain. l Miss Peggy Riddl DA' ' Miss Baptist Collegg Ilggeiimtllns S In the Princzpal Daughters 0 Athena DA's . . . always on the go . . . hectic Rush Week . . . joint car wash with ubrothersn in PBA . . . Halloween party for PBA . . . Christmas Ban- quet at the Holiday Inn . . . Hostess- ing at faculty teas . . . 2nd place honors for Christmas decorations . . . Sadie Hawkins and Lou Jean . . . tutoring school children . . . al- ways in the canteen laughing and talking . . . a great group of girls! E 1 The active members of PDA entertain their pledges at one of the many informal gatherings. At the PDA car wash, Ruth Dantzler seems to wonder what happened to all her help. r v l ll 4 'A 3 r 4 .UV I l ' i WL , J 323 , W 4 a 1 1 wa il ff 4 'l 3 Y? I vn . J ' 3-si! ' i J llkgiv ' V ,,.,. .. ,WMEWHL 11. is A 1 'K ai? - 3 g 1 ' 55. f .sfll'-'ff .V l .. ,.,, ss, fs, ' ff, .,., fa: .?, -v Miss Kathy Morris Sweetheart ,rf ,vi- Jf.-Y' ' ' .2-J-AEE? in-,'Un,. gg , x ' F' T Wim 1.5-jFF5?5ir5f' . g,,.,'fg5ri . i .J ..4. I - , , ,555 1 2 'I 2 Eddie Bailey QF i Jim Beard va. John Beasley Carl Beckman ia' , Tommy Benson F Jim Causey :J 'Sui-fiuaiiifa J' - Louie W. Condon Gerald Donahue 1 - Eddy Edwards --V Hugh Fields ' ' iff Butch Gardner ' '. ' 4 p Phil Hardee 'U' 3 yd . ,,ij.,,. N , fi? - ,f'1 y .J H ' ' ' 1 John Harrelson Michael Harrison Van High Hart Hubbard Dick Hutto if V ' Hank Jayroe i Billy Koopman W Tom Lee w Tom Mac Lennani jig 1 Gerald McCaskill .NH e ra Billy McCue Sam Miller Randy Moody William Morris Johnny Red Terry Sedalik David Shuler Dale Smart Gary Swanger Bubba Staford Jimmy Stuckey Jim Thomas John Waddell Danny Young X M Et' t 'fr' , S 'ti lv 5 a ' R54 l l flu X iii , Knights of Achilles Club of the year in '68 . . . our sweetheart, Kathy Morris . . . fellowship and integrity . . . rush is big success . . . 35500 scholarships for outstanding pledges . . . dead-end road . . . P. 0.'s barn and hay-ride to Point Blanket . . . Mar- J ington after the Four Seasons . . . biggest and best yet-Society Hall, '69 . . . Cafeteria crew-work can be fun . . . Sugar Bear, or is it Sugar Scar? . . . 4'The Snakes-Waddell and Beasley . . . Party for SKA-our soul sisters . . . William gets married and painted . . . Love-bug bites too many-ask Hurtes . . . Call the Doctor! . . . Carl's beach house . . . Georgetown, Pawley's, and Myrtle . . . Swabies out-number ground-pour1ders . . . Appalachian Trail Blazers . . . lasting friendships and great memories that are to be cherished forever . . . the KA Brotherhood. Remember P.O. and the hay ride?! PBA pledges salute their active Brothers at a Banquet at the Summerville Inn A pensive witch rests for a moment at the Halloween Camival which the KA and their sisters. the SKA, sponsored for the entire student body. KA Officers: William Morris, President: David Shuler, Vice President: Dale Smart, Secretary: Jerry McCaskill, Treasurer. 2 l V i it W ' 1 V li W I 1 5 2 , 1 li il pg l 1 - 5 ' ' i 4 1 1 l ' l P 1 1 i A V ! . fr l Q 1 Y L 1 1 1 1 f .l 1 ? r Q.. ' - L iQ, Donna Barton Alice Carroll Elagene Flack Mary Beth McLeod Imogene Mitcheom Kathy Morris Kitty Flowers Dottie Gates Anita Gotwals Janice Myers Francis Newton Susan Ramsey Joyce Hardwick Anne Hilton Gwen Hucks Wendy Shearer Cheryl Smith Bunny Summers Linda Jacabello Nancy Johnson Cele Kearse Sherry Swan Monty Walker Deborah Zeigler Frances Newton shows off her paddle to a club sister. Active member greet the pledges after the little sisters have demonstrated their eagerness to be an SKA in the annual Pledge Run. , ,- s f -.-nf-mniuwmunm n H' 41,'J'u-e siifsfgii , 1 l 1 I l Q 4. . ..... , l v l -...g ,S Q K X1 Sisters of the Knights 0 Achilles SKA life is a puzzle . . . many pieces comprising a Sisterhood . . . friendship . . . leadership . . . spirit- ual and moral life . . . service to others . . . early morning meetings in curlers and gowns . . . joining KA's to give a Halloween party for the Student Body . . . those sticky candy apples . . . 'sljeggy the Witchi' . . . SKA pledges and their paddles . . . Hell-Night-never to be forgot- ten . . . SKA active in all aspects of BC life . . . Hard-Working, fun-lov- ing . . . Easter week-end at the beach . . . Ideal Big Sister Sherry . . . leading her girls . . . those wonder- ful KA brothers . . . girls who are truly sisters. .,-I SKA pledges provide entertainment during dlnner with a Dance of the Little People. Sherry Swan, Presldent, Cheryl Smlth, V106 Presldent Bunny Summers, McCloud, Treasurer, and Cele Kearse offlclate at formal lmtiation. ' 'Z gn Qt, r Q1 :M Er '-5 . WL WVSSZXLESZT is I-rvzrrsgeggggrmgru .Q --,., ffm? N. , at Y m,,m,M Sy wizsefw f f 254. - rw tt A. . . 1 9 We 9 f- we w gg? ,Q -- m Secretary Q Mary Beth , M73 , ,mi Q ,r wwe, ,gff1f'1?iEe -. ww 1 -:--pq.-, 1 L J1rrf+g Q Mebgrgsx :ir ff' Zvzzuximr! '1 uzrsdfieelwfzz - H, tw gf ,H : 751, - ,H IEQQSQ rr - 1, ' W 141- ' r Stoney Anderson Austin Beard Douglas Cargill 4- Jim Dameron Laveme Davis ,ff::,4:s , as .,, ' I X . k ' 1 51 X t L -y if iffy' l: - lf' V 'ft 'fl'i':7i5iff'2 mag sf E A -, -hz , Bary L. Finley Za l Edward L. Garris, Jr. ii, Ki Buddy Graves Jerry Hammond Jim Hansen Johnny Haralson James B. Hooks Bill Hussey Scooter James Bo Jamison Terry Kirkland Dick Kay John A. Lausey leaf fa, Eric Lessmeister Bo Locklier Ken Lyerly Les McEwen William McMu1lan J oe Mercer Harold M. Miller Charles R. Miller Billy Morris Buddy Petit Benny Pirroe Hal Russell Miss Anne Hilton Sweetheart Bob Sprathlin Randy Springs Wayne Springs Fred Taylor Hugh H. Walters able Knights of Achievement N.K.A. begins year with 17 pledges . . . We feed them a steak supper to show l how much we love them . . . Go to the basketball game and cheer for Hooksn . . . N.K.A. only foster parents on campus- A kid in Korea with a bow tie . . . Concert weekends . . . Let's go to the Covernoris mansion . . . Waiting for Derby Day to defend our title as champs . . . iflohn, don't worry everything will be all right . . . Hey Terry, can I borrow your car? . . . Football intra- mural Champs . . . Cargill and Shirts get married . . . Stoney, be my valen- tine??? . . . Pythian Castle, we'll never forget it . . . NKA members add the support needed for them to win the intramural football championship. Billy Morris goes for another NKA touchdown. , 3 'I' 'Y' 'Z N.. NKA Executive Council: fleft to rightl Dick Kay, Secretary: John Haralson, Treasurerg William McMullen, Chaplaing Billy Morris, Vice President: Rick Kay, Presidentg Doug Cargill, Sgt. at Arms. if my Linda BiSh0P tgllfggg if':fflQ'f X Suzanne Cashion 1? zv, A' ' i ' Brenda CUOPGF E 31j3,M,,l, . .N if ,.. t A t l l ,K J V v 1, 1 J D s W g V gg j W I 'Z-:am ane avls lg k ' 111 Diane Dodds l lawn e 5, ' Diane Hardee V ' -f 4.,, 3' 'f , I e ,,V 1 ,.- N I give t +:- , Cynthia Hyman ' :E Deborah Jones l 5 2 , Linda Knight , 'WE iii l ,, 2 1 . , fl Georgia Metz Joanne Shahid Lynda Stephens . !W!-!! Yi. A f ,MEMWWE ,.,,.,L ,,,.. , 4' 'ffl rag l I 5 'iff , ,tt Sw .W 6 ll N be N W 22 Q , 3 2 X H in- . .. 'N 'ml H - ii 2213311 Libby Tam ' H L ,pfllxll Gerri Weston X , , Branai Baker, Secretaryg Linda Bishop, Presidentg Carol Key, Treasurerg Carolyn Parker, Vice Presi ent. , ??l TE :H its-M iw ll 'lf .. ,Y , '. ,qglglg f l B 1 . Jean Elliott represents the ZK's in the Miss Baptist College Contest. Zeniths 0 Knowledge Rush brings in twelve pledges . . . dinner at the Dock Restaurant . . . NKA pledges help ZK pledges with doughnut sale . . . 1967-68 Club of the year award . . . What time does the meeting begin? . . . faculty tea . . . Bishop gets pinned . . . fall, win- ter-would you believe Spring Ban- quet? . . . Christmas glitters with diamond's . . . Aren't you ex- cited? . . . Citadel weekends . . . chapel bulletins . . . You don't realize the seriousness of this . . . How's Anderson, Cindy . . . give me that ole ZK spirit . . . close knit group of girls . . . fi ,, 1 , , Taking a few minutes break from a busy class schedule, ZK's Joanne, Brenda and Linda discuss ,3 rv plans for their March ZK Banquet. -a tf or i Valentine's Day . . . roses . . . and one very happy-and surprised-ZK girl. Diane's new dress for the Four Seasons Con- cert requires group approval. 'fl 1 Q' F i ' N tif ' 'Q' g f ' , I ,I .es AY, n as ' .L '1' 2 . to U -Sw! Before . . . fun and playing around. After . . . a gift to BCC Skip Adams Dan Allen Earl Bowick Bobby Bussey Joe Clayton Charles Cook Deforest Gibbs Cecil Gowdy Alan Greenberg Billy Haselden Bobby Knight Cecil Krimminger David Havice Darryl Hicks Thomas Limehouse Brother McDaniel Ray McKenzie Max Mahafiey John Martin Donald Nye Charlie Ratliff Hal Rigby Jimmy Toole .lim Wyrosdick Miss Delia Murphy Sweetheart Gentlemen 0 Poseiden, Caveman . . . Good Knight-Get out of the barrell . . . Hey! Who's got Fatty's pin . . . Pledge song- ufiambling Boyi' or '4Goin' to the country . . . SAVANNAH vs NYC . . . Fresh Meatn on 'gGreenbur- ger . . . Quoth Tommy, MOH behalf of the pledge class, we thank you . . . and God bless the Parliamen- tarian . . . Skip and Earl's TW3 or those 5'Wild Winth1'op Weekendsii . . . Has anybody seen my pledge? . . . Rumors . . . coming Inell . . . Where's John this Weekend? . . . We did win 2 games . . . itis not that you win or lose, but how funny you can be while playing . . . What's it all about Alfie? . . . ask the Bearded Boy Wonder . . . hysterically funny, hard-working . . . a real addition to B.C .... Several COP members brave the cold and wind to put up Christmas decorations on Ashby Hull. Officers: Cecil Gowdy, Treasurerg Earl Bowick, Vice President: Deforest Gibbs, President: Will McGrath, Secretaryg Brother McDaniel, Parliamentarian. , w mmm, i 7 The Canterbury Association is a na- tional organization of the Protestant Church in the United States for the academic community. At the Bap- tist College, the Canterbury Club is interested in coordinating the spirit- ual, intellectual, and social life of the Episcopal students. The meet- ings feature programs of worship, service, s t u d y and fellowship. Through this organization an effort is made to acquaint and unite the Episcopalian students in this area. Canterbury Club 'Ml' f f v From right to left: Bill Coneg Bunny Summersg- Father Grayson Carving Brooks Moore, President The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Joseph Ward, has or- prominent Charleston artists. The club is tentatively ganized visits to well-known artist's studios, the Gibbs planning a trip to the University of South Carolina to Art Gallery, and has in addition, attended lectures by tour the art department there. Mr. Ward points out aspects of superior From left to right: Charles Cook, Jimmy Booker, Raynelle Speights, Dale Ogletree, Al Anderson artistry. ' w ' a 132 BSU Aids Spiritual Development N Executive Board: ffrom left to rightl Norma Roper, President: Miss Thelma Elkins, Advisorg Sue Pellam, Publicity Chairmang Beth Cummungs, Social Chairmang Phil Motes, Worship Chair- mang Naomi Coker, Secretaryg Tommy Joyner, Missions Chairman. Baptist Student Union is a na- tional collegiate movement designed to give Christian direction to the many influences of college life. The BSU at Baptist College has spon- sored many programs for the stu- dents. These include: Dogpatch, USA for all freshmeng Blue's Night, a folk singing get-together featuring the Lost Colony. Christmas can- dle-lighting services, and a missions Program of raising money for sum- mer missionaries are also aspects of the wide range of services provided by the BSU. Through BSU one finds Christian friends with whom he can share his beliefs. It provides fun and fellowship-a relief from the strenuous college schedule. A school-wide bonfire and accompanying hot dog roast was sponsored by the BSU to promote student participation at BC. ' Young Womenfs Auxiliary The Young Women's Auxiliary is one part of the total Womanis Mis- sionary Union program of the Sum- merville Baptist Church. It provides opportunities for young Women six- - teen through twenty-four years of age to study about missions and participate in missions. The purpose of our YWA is to promote activities affiliated with a church, and help- ing to bring a better Christian atmo- lg ' ' A sphere to our campus. Fran Cooler, President Members: Seated, Fran Coolerg standing, Virginia Ridgell, Cheryl Broadway, Alyce Coker, Beth Cummings, Jeannie Baker, Martha Easier, Susan Rick- enbaker. Ministerial Alliance The Ministerial Alliance is open to all students who are planning for some area of full-time Christian service. In addition to the sixty-two students com- mitted to full-time church-related vocations, many students are considering this decision and are welcome to the meetings. Groups of students organize into revival teams and serve wherever opportunities are found. Ministe- rial students not yet in full time pastorates serve as supply preachers. Dr. Walter Carpenter, Advisorg Denley Caughman, Presidentg Ruth Kuni, Secretaryg Owen Dun- can, Treasurer. as Kneeling: Jack Hagan, Fred Smith, Robert Lyda, John Dill, George Burnette, Ronnie Jackson, Jimmy Dobson, Dr. Carpenter, Denley Caugh- man, Owen Duncan, John Williams, Curtis Cameron. Standing: Don Linda Greene, Mary Corder, Sue Pellam, Clarence Estes, Jim Alman. if ,J sang t is re- nt - - , sw Y, wi . 11 Storey, Henry Scarborough, Billy Mew, Gordon Graham, Fred Shivers. Larry Davis, Wayne Lovett, Gary Harrelson, Ruth Kuni, Glenda Ulmer, ' 2 f X I If 'f1'7l f', ,- Q ,Zin I I X, Members fl Bill Bryan. Jif5f! I We ' iii? V to rl: Pat fffvff McClellan, Nancy Hudson, Brenda Gamble, Ging Gay, Marvin Dawson, F' .1 ,Q Q . SH Civilian Club The Collegiate Civitan Club, which sponsored by Civitan International, is a service organization for college men and Women whose objectives are to emphasize the advantages of the American way of life, to promote good fellowship and high scholarship, to serve on campus and in the community. The Baptist College is fortunate to have such an outstand- ing service club whose dedicated members constitute the invaluable worth of Civitan. Pat McClellan, President Front row: David Daughtry, David Easterling, Allan Kincaid, Rivers Reams. Back row: Ronnie Parnell, Wayne Rodgers, David Blue, Phil Brantley, Max Mahaffey. Dr. Clarence Chestnutt Advisor CircleK . 7 V 4 . Q K Q, Circle K, under the direction of Dr. Chestnutt, is mainly a service organiza- tion for male students of good character. Developing leadership for tomorrow while creating a better college community today is the aim of Circle K. Primarily a service organization, Circle K directs its activities with this goal. Assisting the college during registration and orientation is a main project. Circle K is advantageous to college men because it promotes leadership in a college community and provides experience which will be of great value in the business and professional world. Officers: Wayne Rodgers, Ronnie Parnell, Rivers Beams. V 2 i , up . v l -Q Alpha Sigma LQ The Alpha Sigma Nu Honor So- ciety is an organization for students either majoring or minoring in Bi- ology or Chemistry. Membership is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have at least eight hours of Biology or Chemistry, a G.P.R. of 2.0, and the approval vote of three-fourths of the members. Dur- ing the spring, they go on their an- nual field trip, and each month they attend lectures on related subjects. Members: Ctop to bottoml Dennis Powell, Bill Bridges, Greg Browning, Corden Wannamaker, Larry Rast, Billy Boothe, Willie Clementsg Butch Dorn, Joe Spears, Edwin Bentley, Ronnie Parnell, David Easterling, ,lerry Pliiferg Mr. Dorn, Jimmy Rivers, Rivers Reams, John Brown, Ronald Jorden, Tamma Brassell. Mr. James Dorn confers with Jimmy Rivers, President. W3 P President Gary Copefield discusses club plans with officers Sandra DePriest, Bonnie Peagler, Larry Campbell and Freddy Berkaw. Tri Psi Chi members: back row, Sa Berkaw, Randy Moody, Jimmy Baker. F T ' T Y H it . it :Az iw' 5, ill-lTl'?'z:'9'3!EA fl D Tri Psi Chi Tri-Psi-Chi is an academic club organized for students who are inter- ested in Psychology. The members have performed various projects throughout the year. A distorted room from Knox's College was con- tributed by Dr. Harper, this room being used as a training aid in General Psychology for use in per- ception. The group has conducted field trips to Atlanta, Georgia Pri- mate Lab and to Whiten Village in Milledgeville. Tri-Psi-Chi 'has also sought employment for members who plan to continue in this field. ndra DePriest, Bonnie Peagler, Larry Campbell, Betty .lordenz frontg row, Tony Coburn, Gary Cardinale, Freddy - - -3 - x-1 7-1 K , . 4 V T T Nhat 'tl 1 ',f , Dr. Gard, Advisor, confers with the officers of the S.C.E.A.: Kenneth Crowley, Treasurerg Nancy Hudson, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Mary Hunsucker Secretaryg Calvin Fuller, President. outh Carolina Education Association Members ftop to bottoml: Mary Hunsucker, Susan Almond, Bonnie Dukes, Brenda Gamble, Audry Leach, Betty Jordan, Susan Rickenbaker, Jeanie Baker, Peggy Toler, Annette Michum Debbie Crosby, Willis Clement, Nancy Hudson, Brenda Brown, Cynthia Wiggins, Glen Cumbee Eeil.L1iph51eld, Kirby Knight, Kenneth Crowley, Ted Atchley, Thomas Gamble, Dr. Paul Gard avm u er. 1 9 During the Fall semester, a chap- ter of the S.C.E.A. was established at the Baptist College for students who are preparing to become teach- ers. The foremost aim of the S.C.E.A. is to aid in the develop- ment of professional attitudes and ideals while a student is still in the process of teacher training. The de- velopment and application of these professional concepts cause one to be more than just a teacher-he is a proud and participating member of a dedicated profession. TH! cnnouun !f ea, se wwf 2,7 ' 5 593124 my at . ' sv: 'swim , 553555 was ta-' Blaze: Young Democrats The Young Democrats of the Baptist College at Charleston are dreamers of dreams. They seek to make the vision of the Declaration of Independence a visable reality. That the great future of America depends upon the complete utilization of democracy is their basic belief. To this end, the Young Demo- crats seek to familiarize the members of the Baptist College community with the advantages of the Democratic party. Mr. John Rouse, Sponsor Members: hack: Mr. John Rouse, advisor, Paul Larisey, Billy Joe Out- Rison, advisor, Larry Wertan, Jim Short, President, Boykin Hughes law, George Bellows, Fred Wahman, Joe McMahang front: Mr. Charles John Haralson. Seated: Jenny Outlaw, Joyce Travers. 'lKI '1 ' Members: left to rightg Mike Anderson, Billy Aycok, Lynn Shuler, David Dukes, James Boykin, Tommy Rooke, David Cause, Terry Benton, Ken Daniels. Young Independents The Young Independents Club is composed of young men and women dedi- cated to conservative political ideas. The club was begun by Wayne Miller after he resigned from the position of co-chairman of the Young Republicans of South Carolina for the purpose of working for the Wallace campaign. The club worked during this year's presidential election for their candidate. Among the many activities they engaged in was an airport rally for General Curtis LelVlay during his visit to Charleston to gain support for the Wallace- LelVlay ticket. President Wayne Miller, Sherri Batson, and Evelyn Burkett exhibit their political loyalties to everyone. -, , ,, U vgzsiaafs g R 'Y ,t , .1 is H E, r W, ,1 gash E . ' 'D '4'i Z l. STAN Baptist College Young Republicans give a warm welcome to William F. Buckley as he arrives in Charleston to speak at a fund-raising dinner for the Charleston Republican Party. Young Republicans L The Young Republicans at the Baptist College seeks to interest all stu- dents in the art of politics. We realize that the future of this country depends on the young people of today, and if America is to continue as a leading power that it is necessary to have informed people. The Young Republicans strive to carry out the ideals of the Republican party, and to encourage the students to take an active role in his political beliefs. William F. Buckley Members: Howard Hodges, Roger Knight, Paul Berry, Tom McClellan, Bobby Bussey. ' 11:-,. ' llllll 3 i .il lt, s F E l f 1:--'rf' l l 1 l I l ,H . neva- '- iN 1 -1535 -or -Q V H 1 ,P?33?y u wi, ,- 1 Hui H ,mwggf , .9 , 'Tx' ' nl 1 x 1 X 'Ah' I j 1 .1 '-H u,,q 1 I .4-' n ci Jessica Bass Boineau Lynne Brown Debbie Clock Cheyrl Crowe Jane Davis Rosalee Fleming Anne Gregory Joyce Hardwick Vicki Lynn Hinton Nancy Huggins Laura Kay Jenkins Angela J ones Cynthia Jones Vicki Martin Roberta McWilliams X ff 1 Nursing Program Initiated Miss Fredricka Lilienthal Head of the Nursing Program Imogene Mitcheom Mary Platt Beth Reese Catherine Ridgeway Diane Scruggs Donna Smyly Dorothy Elizabeth Tindall Penda Washington Kathy Waters Vinda Watson The Associate Degree Program in Nursing was initiated August, 1968 with 32 students. The purpose of this program is to prepare the students to become a nurse-technician who can skillfully utilize scientific principles in the planning and giving of comprehensive nursing care to individuals. A tense patient has momentary doubts while nursing student Jessica Boineau practices the technique of shaving. Aaron Johnson executes a difficult gymnastic feat. mnastics Club The art of gymnastics can be des- cribed as a form of self-expression through physical activity and train- ing. The principal aim is to promote physical fitness through a program that is both beneficial and entertain- ing. The members hope to eventual- ly organize a gymnastics team to en- t e r intercollegiate competition. Sponsored by Miss Sandra Lee, the gymnatists Work out on the mats, trampoline, even and uneven paral- lel bars, balance beams, and the long horse vault. 1 -Mi Gymnast Jimmy Booker does a front flip into a forward roll. Getting up is the hardest. Members: backg Jimmy Till, Jimmy Bookerg frontg John Scarbough, Kitty Flowers, Aaron Johnson. Physical Education Club Students majoring in any phase of physical education are eligible for membership in the Physical Educa- tion Club. The aim of the group is to promote championship through shared interests. Members are pre- paring for careers as teachers, phys- ical therapists, coaches, or directors of church and civic recreation. Charlie Davis, President iw Qui, iz, Ed Dowling Vice President Jim Hansen Reporter Seated fl to rl Lou Jean Bryant, Mary Bernsdorff, Kitty Flowers Front Ed Dowling Back row fl to rl Robert Tisdell Johnny Howell Billy row Cl to rJ Johnny Cumbee, Razor Griffith, Rudy Tarver Larry Dan Cashens Ch1rl1e Dans Jim Cansey Dan Franz, Richard Creenshaxs gerfield, Steve Patterson, Rock Reese, Tony Bowick, Wiley McMillan Jlm Hansen Phil Motes and Buddy Britt 'VY Sky Diving One of the more recently organized clubs on campus, the Sky Divers Club is in its second year at the Bap- tist College. The members are am- ateur jumpers Who specialize in the art of precision jumping. When jumping, the sole purpose is to hit a relatively tiny target 12 inches square. Sky Diving, as the art of free-falling at speeds up to 120 m.p.h., was demonstrated in a cam- pus exhibition during fall semester. ,i In 1 ij fi lg Fl Qin f 5 fl to rl Tommy Boyd, Howard Hodges, Phil Koronet, Bert Moore, and Paul F etcho S. '10 w. Q 5 iv K -Q 5 . E sf H 5 1 fag: . ,,.x ,SG hiv' 4, X JL If . I ' I ,.- naw 41 .Q ,xggffigiv ZW .missy 1:3 W, ,v .v f . 14 :'u,.m Mins? .' , pgzrziilvi Y' ' ,rfuf L my-bf Tsai' ,Q L ,. 1 au ul WE .' i wa 1 if. 'li 2252? ' ,.,:-g.Ak, , M V 'ww , Xflgcsw .F 1 he ' H 3-2152 L all sr 1 ,ff J Emi Q '-X521 gg, 44-5. F .4 , r..,,MJ W. w ' 1A Baptist College Choir Expands Under New Leadership The Baptist College Choir is an organization of students who are interested in music either as a major or as a minor. This talented group represented the Baptist College in various functions, including convocations, ground-brealo ing ceremonies for the B.C. library, and the presentation of l-landel's c'lVIes- siah at Charleston Municipal Auditorium during the Christmas holidays. Other events during the year include God,s Trombones , a poem by James W. Johnson set to music by Dr. Gordon Myers, 'cCavalleria Rustieanan, an opera by Mascagni, and Wfhe Rocks , an original composition by a member of the choir. Ronald Tumer Organist It isn't all work and no fun! The Chorus practices diligently for their performance of God's Trombones Mr. Vernon Weston Director Qs, C:V:,...A,mW,T -A-., W. - - -- The Baptist College Choir presents a magnific Choir Members .L Lockabaugh B. Cone B. High J. Moore R. Knight R. Lawton E. Flack M. Francese M. A. Riding M. A. Newcomb S. Turner T. Ackerman L. Horton N. Coker K. Raynor C. Broadway L. Green J. Waddell M. Burnsdorf C. Bumsdorf G. Rivers R. J ester L. Riggs M. A. On S. DePriest M. delong K. Dantzler T. McKnight D. Cooper L. Mizell J. Davis L. Cavette N. Edwards G. Thompson R. Chance J. Brooks K. Jackson G. Warren L. Meigs C. Burbage R. Tumer ient performance of Handel's Messiah il f -V5 ,K . f. fggitfieig' Zffiilfglkuifi , ,,,... fr, :sf Silk t the Charleston Municipal Auditorium before ll capacity crowd ieeiieijdi V i l 4 i Q Libby Tant, Editor-in-chief The 1969 Bac N' Print Stdj? The year was many things for the Buc N' Print. Steady encouragement and advice from faculty advisors Mr. Douglas Donehue, and his Wife Mrs. Donehue, served to increase the true journalistic flair of the infant college newspaper. The goal of an informed student body was perhaps reached. The BC Fourth Estate and other pub- lications of Carolinian learning institutions have formed the South Carolina Collegiate Press Association. 1969 saw the annual spring convention of the Association lo- cated at the BC campus. Another chapter was written into the young school's developing history as keen minds met and learned. Y -1 rv:'f-- Q W w, qi ,a i . X A Mr. and Mrs. Doug Donehue Advisors 'Ns GEAT ox? 0 O 'Q ,,,,, he will! iBr1nt Q ss, 1960 Ullll m llll llllll X V f , Q, : - iv I, '- E fam , ' VJ r e-aafiwny 1: x O 4' - :: E .S 'A 'Q - 5 Q xxx if aaa - E 3 X . ' 5 gm : E , I, 1 if Q .. E '-.11-,-3?' . M., 1- . 6' 5 Lx.. L-s..,.,,--nm X' :' ... ':'-,,, James Wyrosdick, Asst. Editor Pat McClellan, Business Manager 153 , , , ,, 'Jr if Q 54 5 A - xl Q IQ, 3 3 1 Q. M. 3 Y... , Al -4- rg X -5 ' cj? T X LT W A ' Ac 5. ,iiiiirf 'Y-1M flf 11235 .,eua::'y,- V A 4. if F . .Q .. ,. Q ...-. , 1 i - ' j 2 Q , l V , 1 . .' 1g5E2eiiE?sf..'-fn.'f:4 vlg g.. M Q f , ,Q . f Q' .wiv -.Q 18 .JH is - 'W?'v ' 5 -' Q if .wgif 51.55. ,-, P, .v wp, '-L fr A3 A , Jl g ij. rfxfiati' ' 1 I ' 'Z'f 3!4fi '.'.'4: -wi 2 V15 ' P 1' -' N , f L X . Y f Q 24 e L' . Zvi K 2 Q- 211 7 L. - L L: ,' F73 ' 1 1 Sl - i, 'ii . xi '. 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J, ' s H -is V f A is ,, i fsurfezzgth, . - ,K wax, , 1 wgswzfgffyf 'ifvlsiiie f 5535 ii: W , , , .ku 3 'r:':lQ12?s'a mfs i if LEAE Q5 - 4 '54, :-17154143 iles W as t ,S w, Y , wi., C Linx Covering every detail of student life from what-to-Wear-when to the bas- ketball schedule, from student offi- cers to campus clubs, from import- ant phone numbers to the student government constitutions, the Linx has fittingly been called the 4'bible of campus life. The initial service comes late in the summer when it is sent to incoming freshmen and transfer students as an introduction to the spirit, character and manner of BC life. f v ,maui ' - ., I v ? f f 2 in f' .1 It if ww IQ Jie! Se fer So that students may have an op- portunity to express their creative talents and abilities, the Sefer, the Baptist College literary magazine, is published in the spring of the year if a sufficient amount of material is submitted. Students are encouraged to use this publication as a means of expression for their feelings, wheth- er they be philosophical, ideological or simply poetic in nature or scope. ' , W 'm Y .f' ' 1 V? A S, 3 :. W -Z 1 w w, V U ,. .., f , - Q 2 WK at .. 3, ,A ,. EL..- ,, ,. X -' Q:-ig ! ' . fgg - v fa .. .iss M ? 1 A 'K Athletics X f Q 'L 4 J 4 ' D v, t 731- T ,- Q -f Y L A ' 'N 'ia ,,, aa ' Y X . gf, wfsazw, gy V Q, is 3' H QB J. sim 3 J' - ' v Q ' ' -aff' Q -,F Fi Q15 Aa ff W 'il Z i- w n t' v ' 'Q , , 5: If L 1 . Ja A.,. 4 ' '- A- x JM, NV. .27 Fa 7' , 'iw kf - -1- W -' ,. Q- ' '. im. g.I'1w.. V i 3 ' - w'4 ,. 1, -Z:-i, ' 1' 'Ju -' -v' wr W f?'UE? J' ' f 'W H H , ,X 3, 'T A ' I- 1 A' Q . 3 35 ,4 E 1 Q 2 Q ah 'V LL A n Y X In 'E Q ig.. d A P in ami '5 1 Q F ' 4 1 F' -sr J .- Pm .4 ff, n 'ns' Q w 'Wm '1 ,i u s ,.. 5 gg:-w-nwf' I: i m 4- - , '-1- ff ' ,gl ,Y, FU 2 'WP . , ': 'A A .XJ m .,,.,,, .. ,. 1. Qw f J, Q Km W: ' - nfwwl' I E 1 A N HZ? .o E mwwz Lf. -Z'- fm ' '-ef 12 22221 164 C? 'N WN Athletic Department Experiences Rapid Growth 1 cv x ra,.,...z,s....,-. ,' A aaaaacii , In I, 1, 'fm-N4 Q .kwim i Athletic Director Howard Bagwell looks over the Spring Sports Schedule. i i K tt u X mi l VU 37 5 f M- . vw 'Z . ,vl- A it 'i aif-n'-I Mr. Boyd Bridges, Sports Information Director, plays a vital role in expansion. ,,e,,.Q5Qm5i A r ftftiiai - 1 M y -- .., M . ,..,.z pa -1 S fvgaill' trip-itgt To define the term, Athletic De- partmentv is almost an impossible task-for one has to consider the many functions such a department is confronted. The topic is a broad one, and one which requires dedi- cated men to perform a superb job. The Baptist College is most fortu- nate in having such dedicated men at the helm of this important de- partment. Athletics, being a vital part of education in our contempo- rary society, assures many partici- pates of mental and physical devep- opments they would have been un- able to otherwise achieve. Coach Charles Welty performs one of his many duties as Athletic Trainer. Individual Per orrnances Spark Buccaneers to Wznntng Season The 1968-69 Baptist College bas- ketball season was highlighted by a winning record and the record- breaking feats of senior Marion Sa- lerni. The Buccaneers got off to a slow start and lost five of their first eight games before hitting their stride at mid-season. Victories included two- game sweeps against Wofford and Wilmington, and their first victory ever for BCC over long-time neme- sis Pembroke. Salerni etched his name into practically every BCC scoring rec- ord. His greatest performance came against Wofford when he poured in 52 points, shattering the old mark of 48 held by J im Gardner. Salerni also finished his career as the Buc's all-time top scorer and rebounder, and leads in career field goals and free throws. Other seniors closing out four- year careers at BCC were .limmy Hooks and Eric Lessmeister. is i L Viv, ea ' km: ' a .Q L 1:3 IN I4 1 J QE u t? R 14? I BQ!! ! nj' '. '--U. , Y, W. ,V X X ' ,. :Iii it-. 5515: 5 -. -mm' :S .15 - , , , , ,w . 'A S 2 ssh- B Wqguug ,911 w U lr i , sew f M ?f3::'l 'w, H 3ig3k.1u,, f r rs' N Vw 'T iK W nnm mo will 'i Jo Jimmy Hooks stops action to set up a play. Bo Jamison, Freshman lf 1 l - w V is J 4 I, mxiissf. D 5 -on ,'rM1:m f '- Y Q: w s,,w.s.,.,.. W, .,, '- ww Viiiiikiifkliiif ' f.5'3'f'f I 1 4 V- w,, mg- ,. .2 'L ,u. ,s ,3 -m 5,,x..J J im Rooney, Freshman Sparks Bucs Coach Gibson and Roger White talks strategy during a time out. 5 Roger White fires a shot for two points as the Bucs play against Belmont Abbey. :LL Fred Hansson, Freshman 4 ,un 9f Salemi Sets New School Reoorclg Scores 52 Points mx lf 'Biff yn fiiifeeaifie 1. T fffllll tw ffl 'li ' 'Q S lg RZ X is elee if' Marion Salerni, in a blistering example of speed and agility, broke the existing scoring 52 of 103 points against Wofford College. I ua-qw.. ' -nr V , . ,... ,. .ew w ..l . , -, M ,gf in -W - ' 5 scoring record by ,lim Hansen, Junior Nowell Lesser, Freshman wk , G, - V L 1. v v ' ,J ' X Q L' -Q r 1 -J 'f 0366 .WN 5 .li . .4 4 A Ls Y -1 gf sae, wg' 5' L. . z f,. f Q Q.: f '. - ' ' silk! 'I' 'r I A , V ' I 1' ?'r ,ge 1 w 4 ,, ' 1 A .,'k?ff'? .,' . VV A V X I 2 -M. A . sm Q iv 1 -Ci 35's- 1- L-n ,V 5 Agvfggg, 2 'S gf? 'V fv- if V Q af' W- 0 Av ', 'Y in X, 'I .5 9 , :T Q 1 A A I 'V U x . gf ,Y 'I fir-X J im Hooks, Senior Roger White fires a quick pass on a fast break play. - Record at Mid-Season 3 3' ' H+ . a- .. , ff Norris Townsend, Sophomore I, 'DT X3 A ? . sa 1 if gm K1 f , , PI wr an 5 iv Buccanettes on the Move The Baptist College Buccanettes were only ten in number this year, but they worked together with such team unity that they gained in abili- ty what had been lost in number. After three years of hard work, the girls, team has finally become a re- ality as the first athletic competitive girls' team at Baptist College, and they have accumulated an excellent record for the year with team spirit and determination which were characteristic of the girls, not only in games but also in the long, tiring practice sessions. Shaping these girls into a team was the goal of Coach Vicki Tolston. This attractive young lady worked hard to overcome the obstacles en- countered concerning fi- nances, equipment, and lack of com- petitive teams to play. The team considered her an inspiration and prospered under her leadership. Miss Vicki Jo Tolston, Coachg Naomi Coker, Manager Left to right: Lou .lean Bryant, Althea Hall, Camille Ridgill, Patti Gilligan, Mary Bernsdorf, Brana Baker, Jenny Martin, Imogene Mitcheom. H '24 ,..--- f' ,,.,an-HH4' 'sr . Ea-sw 9,121 1 xx U' ffi -N-. 4' A 4 -f 1:5-M' NA A ss , li 1 f f I i 'i I -H-,,. 'x-N fag' 4 XX'-.. K, HN lv-V R K y H.,-w-'f' ff 9 n X ig, 1 E 1812.356-f Gene Salmonson Steve Jarrell Don Robbins Eddie Perry ii -- Johnny Baxley A moment of great suspense. T Clark. he team with their trainers: Frank Shivers, Jimmy Wilson, Jimmy Steve Hughes Don Gainey Carl Beckman Don Carr 41110 w X 'L - R -l. -'T iE:.fi11 A H '. ,. : Q im.-1, ' WIN s 1 I, ,Wifi is-sy-f5i5mfQ., wllmi gy I 111' W - 2' ' ' - B ii? ' '-7'tx?'iif'W 1 v,g,gv:irE?,. 3 Si' ' ' ' Y - 1 ' ' Q ,-s , 'Y v 1 it W' QE Y - 'L , 'V ' M - 5 as by will ,in ,r ,war K my WYE? ia, J Cohen oey Brown This fall soccer became the Baptist Collegeis sixth inter-collegiate sport. The season consisted of organi- zation and familiarization of inexperienced players to a complex new game. The re- sults were a 0 and 7 season. However a solid foundation was laid for the future by the team's dedication and ef- fort. oy Reel Chip Parker bfi J 1m WyIOSdlCk Coach Charles Welty Bob Barber 1968 Baseball Schedule March 12 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 17 March 20 March 22 April 3 April 4 Belmont-Abbey West Virginia West Virginia Newberry E. Tenn. State Pembroke Newberry Carson-Newman Carson-Newman if April April April April April April April April April 5 10 12 16 19 22 25 26 28 Augusta Armstrong Armstrong St. Andrews Wilmington Pembroke St. Andrews Wilmington Augusta Looking forward to his first season as baseball coach, Dr. William Kerr is anticipating improvements over past seasons. In addition to sea- soned seniors, he will count heavily upon freshmen in the line-up to add extra depth in the upcoming year. With added talent in the pitching this year, the Buccaneers are hop- ing for a successful season. . .- . vw. in , ly -ii, BW . .. A , Q M 'Ma S-Ewvavfff 'FL ua J ' --A. UP Dr. William Kerr, baseball coach and head of the Physical Education Department nilucfv- ' 11 'tif 4, Q A 'wiv-f N . x 1 John Howell Q l If 51 Freddie Dyches QQ U 1 MP vwvlvwwfimm '11-'fe '- - -'-f1f-'vu'-11 - xsu:l ' '--'G Robert Tisdale .,f,Yn . .. . - E 7513, H. -, R - :Ai -kw?..- 'A' ' 1,4 .. mt' P fr . ,, :4 , i i ' ' 9' ,, ,- Ed Dowling Billy Morris Q51-55 , 1 F4 .,,1,,-2 ,tw ,ww k .4 - E .. U-QL L 5 H ' A .- ,Q az l ,,. Ml. g. X Wiley McMillian Doug Cargill J0 JO Smith 181 Intramural Activit Provides - - Ll . 4... L- or Y, is f 1 ..r ,ff V 4 l 75 , f f glw' Q f mi :X 3, X L , wyugg - its S.- Crisp air provides a comfortable atmosphere for football . Time out . . . for a smoke. Physical Expression for tuclents The Intramural Program is part of the Physical Education Department, and is un- der the direction of Dr. William Kerr and Mr. Boyd Bridges. Intramurals are an op- portunity for students who desire periodic physical activity to organize and compete with other students. lVIr. Bridges has taken over as Intramural Director in addition to serving the Athletic Department as Sports Information Director and Athletic Admin- ' istrative Assistant. J it in lit . 1 -If 'Y o' 9.1 Mr. Boyd Bridges shows a variety of expressions during one of the intramural football games. Preliminaries Preview Winning ' 'uf .5532 .I iw L3 : .e-LY1 I M .I ff- 1 Standing fl to rl John Harper, Wayne Bowman, Buddy Britt, Mike dy Whitt, Bubba Stafford, Clyde Goode, Calib Mitchell, John Wimmer, Mauldin, Torn Ryall, Bubba Easier, Paul Fetcho, Cary Cardinale, Tom Douglas Ethridge. Lewis. Kneeling Cl to rl Wayne Hall, Jacky Stamps, David Reese, Ran- W, Z -QB 3? ,,. ,, W, ,, :5f:,,55g?fif?,,f,, e .227 .,.,,Z,,h2i, r iiiiefiif' 1' :fl 'M ' 'c' 'V 'I in ,,, .eng il ffl- bfi V5 ' H-ef fffif' .g ,,,,, ,V 5' M mf , ,. ..,., I i i ,7 X QQ? f ff i i : ' A 1- : :- f . 'V' , z if , ns. - .f-aL Ian:-32. :+....'1 Season or 969 Track Team, Howard Bagwell, Head Coach M , . 1 1- 1 1111 E35 W U ,1 W 1 1,1 11 11 KK, 1 11-V1.1 1 1 Under the leadership of coaches Howard Bagwell and Jim Settle track at the Baptist College has de- veloped into a major sport. Because of the hard work and abilities of both the coaching staff and the team members, Baptist College is now known throughout the South. For the past three years our track team has participated in some of the big- gest relay meets in the nation such as the Quantico, Florida, VMI, Dog- wood, and Penn. Relays. Meeting such foes as the U. of Florida, East Carolina, Tennessee State, and Ohio State, Baptist College has suffered only four defeats. With only seven seniors on the team this year, the team is looking forward to many winning seasons in the future. 1 1' , . 1 1 ::. X' , 1 - ::. 11, ,,11 ll 1, ,13, sl 1--5 1, 1 1,11 1 1.1 1 1 111.1 11 ' , , , , 1 1 is 1l. Ma.. 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', if-:gg 'r , ,Imran-, -- f tr.-at .L---..z,w u.. .1 .-. - 1 1.91 A-,G ,- , . r, John Wimmer, Wayme Hall Bubba Stafford, Tom Lewis, Douglas Ethridge 1969 March 19 March 22 March 29 April 1 April 5 April 7 April 12 April 17 April 19 April 22 April 30 Coach Bagwell Schedule Ohio University Furman Relays Florida Relays Illinois South Carolina Relays Florida Buccaneer Relays East Tennessee St. Dogwood Relays State Meet Citadel wi' sl .1-25 2 5131 ji - :Y iq ' ' , 'I . ' ' .1 --'Y '1 1f:74: .1f ifzj-N f I -. I-f?:'5,:a Q97 2 fl -. psf? J' 'Mg 31247 'H ,.,f ,. -uf.. rffi F5 .-,,-fggsa,-f- f4l n. ff J' '11 fa lf- '1iv'ff:?E-ia? f TQtf.?fH'u' r ,gg M -,hr is .r ' RR. 1 AY! iggggt.. Buddy Britt, Rock Reese, Clyde Goode, Calih Mitchell. Managers Bill Crawford, Jimmy Clark, and Richard Greene. Jim Settle, Assistant Coach V W if -Y' nib, M .ff - .i v Af m,4,.- 'sez' it up , ,gm ,ML H W X S. Mmmw, . fs 'G fifiifsi SL S' nf ,EQ Ly 1-1 Wifi .1 i ,,,.,.,K. W 'ff an F 1. Q . as I Q M, I I H ,A 2 Jacky Stamps, Tom Ryall, Wayne Bowman Rock Reese, Co-Captain, John Harper, Captain, Wayne Hall, Co-Captain ,gwvw ,- ,naw X' I' 1 . :ala ,, gg: 5 ' , yy- :M J x fff ws 1, r fm .,: 4' ,z,.-NA Jw' ' : FQ va ,fu 1 K 37 :'EE'?f'1 : 3 lyfiiy Rh: ' 1 J' P 5. , ' I .q.y if , fsf,3?E:'sg 252.4121-viii.:-'FVZ1 ' 'f , ,,,.,.mfg,:,-W,1szg A V K: ,Q ' 'L v ff,f,f2f's.f1if'f M f ' f 1 pf ,X. Mike Mauldin Gary Cardinals Randy Whitt .- . - V' ,w L L ' 5. v - , . i -,r .' f r., r ' ' , D- N ' fi, X lei-'-'-'mu-'Hr' .u..':'T.f ' , wif'-'.H A 'if 'il' -' 'ii , Hump Norris Aaron Johnson Paul Fetcko, Aaron Johnson, Bubba Easler, and Mike Mauldin f:Qf:'z' N 1 wgmk 11 wwf' ,xx fi- , A H -0 1 -- :M Gr r wurgr. L 1 ... ,S fzs r ,N mf' fm 1 .,. F255 .iypm ,,, 13. ,- .av .., :J 1. -H lv 1 -,, f-'J f 1.,' . - 'f't 1' ' . I .., il. ig iqfrwl - 'TF' ' f 1. ,M-sit, . s 9 . 4 ' -r' . f fig-'J' -'-' . ig? . 'lf I R 7 ' . , fx.. vfs, -L. ,f ' IT: 'Q 'J IF wqyk 4 ,. wszefff - 345131 N. L5 'lr .I . QA, V. v , T3 5. R, ll . ,xkll . . f 1 .Li 5 1 1 if I Q 1 Carolina Stdte hampionshqi Left to right: Larry Campbell, Randy Witt, Clyde Goode, Buddy Britt, Rock Reese, Bill Craw- ford lManagerl, and Coach James Settle. Cross country demonstrates out- standing athletic devotion. The members of the cross country team undergo strenuous training to pre- pare for meets. The B. C. team par- ticipates in both NCAA and open cross country meets. Cross country demands both the ability to endure prolonged physical exertion and a last-minute capacity to exert the mo- mentum needed to win. Larry Campbell outruns the Clemson runners. Determination keeps Clyde up front. fs.-wl. -K . .- P F Q' EA ! 11. f ff' 'Y 3 V , ,P M L- , H 3 f,w V .nn x,,v . LH 4-' Q 1 1, 5 X .y ,lv fi Ax 1 2 , 3 1 8 r ' - X-.4 i'x 1 4 Fiyiia I I ,,l 'X r n. . N- - L 8:1 t m a m, -1 - I '+A S 1 ,ff X f X 3 I . Q 0-'su ' -- 4. P7 V ' 1 JAJ5 We Q m5V 1zJ' ' -1 1, ,N I. 5 A Q Rx 'N 11 5 1' A 3 . ,gl J'-, if JV V I 1 V, ,. 'WI .1',I, wk. 5 r I f , 1 5, -...AQ .1 ' w . . ,,,, I y x. -.,. 1 a.,x .4 .- ...,..., '. v VZ, T ' . - :LLP - ' iA52Q.fq'g1. .-, .,, 1 ' fx .' , . ' .gf f- ,.. , lj, 2 1 FW,-m , 9-if ' . 1-03. X ' , . . 'V f ki Gi -Q .ff i ' 1 . mi' ., -f , ww 3. ,-7 N 1' -' ,L mil ig . P S 11. fi' sr-. ,1 Alan Powers, BC golf coach, gains insight on the fine points of golf from professional golfer, Randy Glover of Florence, South Carolina. Butch Moore Jim Dameron Les McEwen K, ., Dick Hutto ua., w u- .Arg-,, Jr: ,.., V, A.- ..1 '...- , Qj '- .Y 1' 'fi' . ,A gk xv-Wo. 'Q 'uf ' ' ,WH V w ' - U, , .gi I .X 1:5 J E- Qsawessf ' :U Q-ff? John Larisey Hugh Fields John White After playing a tiresome 18 holes, the weary golfers of B. C. depart for the locker rooms we -... - - . r ,- V-, 1 - 1 . V, , . , -,,, , N 7,5 , A H , 1 V , .- , .,, , .V s ,,, i.,. L:A.., g , 1 l ' ww W 4 . Y , . . , iss.. , 4 1 , H . , , ,L ,- ,, H Carl Smith -14' Vw Bill Hussey Bobby Vaughn Van High Cheerleaders Boost Baptist College Spirit The various sports events at B.C. would not be complete without the en- thusiastic cheerleaders that constantly promote the true Buccaneer spirit. B. C. cheerleaders promote Baptist College spirit to unite the entire student body behind the athletic teams. lt is the cheerleaders who are responsible for planning pep rallies. Some pep rallies were held outdoors around the bonfireg others were held in the gym. Left to right: Kitty Flowers, Ginger Thornley, Susan Ramsey, Imogene Mitcheom, Lynn Mauldin. 1 1 ., .. ., -ur... .,.,. '. ur., ....... ..., ..,.,. 1 .Z . Y. ' - 1 . vl :-, .?'?'fg 2' , ,,s . ' Af 'H , W 11 ' s A ff T' is ti I 9. W R ..- ,1 3- Y u .- 15 f u s I Q ' QQ' 11+g-:-ziL1w---f -23w--v,-m.,-.-.-- rv ' . .xffiifwrvd-Q ,U U - 1, -, 5'Mf:Lf-:F L . 1-:w'1law -I . Ginger Thornley i w M1 Lf. Susan Ramsey Lynn Mauldm Imogene Mitcheom People A 5',.'ac-am' Q! ' ',,l x I 'L -N VU ,mi x -. am. N. ,. 5 Oh, when this boy a Freshman was He was so awful green He could not tell the ace of spades From a ten spot or a queen. He went to his classes every day As his mother told him to. i He loved his teachers one and all As all good boys should do. But when this boy a Sophomore was An awful tough was he Frequented shows and smoked cigars A royal sport to be. He went to his class now and then And bet on Georgia Tech. But when his father found it out, He surely gave him heck. And when this boy a Junior was, He had an awful mashg Upon a ravishing eo-ed He squandered all his cash. He partial was to moonlight strolls, His sweetheart by his side. But when he found she was engaged The poor boy nearly died. He held a mortgage on the earth All through his Senior year. He took a laboratory course In reduction of root beerg A little tennis and baseball, But what he loved the best Was lying in a hammock And taking lots of rest. l I T, he senior year is lived on the heights. The student finds himself a Senior Citizen on the campus, re- spected and revered by all-except his professors. He has a strong sense of accomplishment, chastened but made all the more real by the memory of failure. He knows that he knows. However, he can also feel time's winged chariot hurrying him into the future, and somewhat uneasily he faces the prospects of gradua- tion, the draft, and having to prove himself all over again in the big, big world outside. He has attained a second level of wisdom. He knows that he does not know. I.,- a , A 1 Q 1 1::1m'f'w:fi-s., i g fi'-wi ffm: .isf egffgsgz , i N, few: my N, . U, ,W 1. .m,,., M i, .,,! ,M Xf,,! , HM K W ' V -53gMsJijg.?,wt1v,g. 2ai?if2 QQ A h Jimmy Rivers . Jerry Mckaskill President D3V1d Shllifll' TOIIY Blanton Secretary Vice President Treasurer 1' l l i 4 i v W? t CLAUDE E. BENTLEY, JR. Biology EULIE T. BENTON Physical Education BERGEN F. BERKAW, JR. Psychology GLENN B. TERRY History JOHN E. BEST Business Administration SARA D. BEST Charleston New Zion Charleston St. George Charleston N. Charleston RAYMOND ALMERS Physics and Math WILLIAM D. ARDIS Math and Physics WILLIAM L. AXSON Marketing MILDRED E. BAKER Elem. Education and English DONNA K. BARTON Business Education SHERRI B. BATSON Elementary Education Charleston Heights N. Charleston Charleston Harleyville Summerville Greenville Seniors '69 BILLY B. BOOTHE Biology NORMAN EARL BOSWICK, JR. Business Administration JAMES ANTHONY BLANTON History HAROLD T. BEAUFORD, JR. Religion Charleston North Charleston Summerville Charleston WILLIAM M. BRYAN Business Administration CAROLYN BURBAGE Music Education TRACY D. BURKE Business Administration MARION PAUL BUSCH Math ROBERT H. BUSSEY History LAWRENCE CAMPBELL Psychology Charleston Moncks Corner Isle of Palms Summerville Ward Vineland, NJ. JAMES B. BOYETTE, JR. Business Administration WILLIAM P. BRANTLEY Physics 81 Math TAMARA BRASSELL Biology WILLIAM H. BRIDGERS Biology BRENDA RIDCEWAY BROWN Elementary Education ROSALIE ELIZABETH BROWN Elementary Education Mt. Pleasant Charleston Ladson Columbia Charleston Charleston LARRY W. CANNADY Charleston Business Administration PAUL EUGENE CAPPS Charleston Mathematics DONALD N. CARR Sandy Springs Business Administration EDWARD GLENN CARTER Ruffin Psychology EDWARD CAUSEY Charleston Economics 81 Marketing JAMES R. CAUSEY Anderson History LAURENCE A. CLAIR, III Charleston Business Administration WILLIAM J. CLAREY Charleston Marketing ROBERT H. CLARK, JR. Orangeburg Business Administration JOE E. CLAYTON Greenville Business Administration JAMES E. COATES, JR. Beaufort Business Administration GARY L. COFIELD Atlanta, Ga. Psychology 8: Business Administration ENOLA DAVIS COHEN Charleston Psychology FRAN E. COOLER Hardeeville Elementary Education MARGARET CORDER Charleston Heights Elementary Education EDWARD W. COVIN, IR. Rock Hill English WILLIAM B. CRAWFORD Hendersonville, N.C. Business Administration JAMES F. CRITTENDON Calhoun Falls Religion GEORGE CROFT Hanahan Business Management GEORGE M. CULP English Hanahan RUTH ANN DANTZLER Physical Education Charleston CHARLES A. DAVIS Orangeburg Physical Education JAMES LAVERNE DAVIS North Charleston Business Administration JOHN M. DELAUGHTER, JR. Edgefield Business Administration vi F54 EDWIN A. DePRIEST North Charleston Biology JOHN D. DILL ' Greer Religion PELZER O. DOAR III North Charleston Biology R. LIGON DOUGHERTY Charleston Business Administration MARY KATHRYN DURST Charleston English 81 Religion LINDA KAY EDWARDS Branchville Physical Education LINDA F INKLEA Charleston History MARY THERESA FRANCESE North Charleston Music Education RICHARD A. FROOM Charleston Mathematics MICHAEL .I . FROST Mesa, Ariz. Psychology CALVIN SCOTT FULLER Charleston Heights History 81 Physical Education STEVE GAMBREEL Anderson Physical Education BEVERLY GEDDINGS Manning History THOMAS WAYNE GENTRY Greenville History DeFOREST GIBBS Goose Creek Business Management C. JEAN GNEGY Summerville Elementary, Education CECIL L. GOWDY Lake City Business Administration BERNARD GRANT Charleston Business Administration KENNETH RANDALL GUNNIN Anderson Business Administration JOHN B. HAGIN Perry, Fla. Religion STERLING WAYNE HALL Charleston Heights Health Sz Physical Education JOHNNY L. HARALSON Neeses Business Administration WILLIAM K. HARMAN Lexington Physics JOHN F. HARPER Orlando, Fla. Business Management TROY W. HERNDON Ruffin Business Administration LUCIUS CALE HETHINGTON Charleston Business Administration WILLIAM RILEY HIERS, .I R. North Charleston Physics .IAMES W. HINSON Charleston Math 81 Physics BARBARA H. HOFMANN Charleston English WALTER DENNIS HOGUE Charleston Business Administration WILLIAM G. HOLDER, JR. Cherry Hill, N .J . Physical Education JOHN HOWELL Charleston Business Administration H. BOYKIN HUGHES, IR. Charleston Business Administration MARY H. HUNSUCKER Charleston Heights Elementary Education MARY KATHERINE HURT Charleston History WILLIAM E. HURTES Charleston Business Administration THOMAS C. JOYNER Charleston Religion ROBERT DEAN KENNETLE Wellford Business Management JED H. KLEIN Charleston Biology KIRBY D. KNIGHT Harleyville Physical Education WILLIAM ELIAS KOOPER, JR. Charleston Business Administration ELIZABETH ANN KOVACH Orangeburg Elementary Education WILLIAM IVEY Business Administration C. PAUL JACOBS Business Administration LAURENCE L. JENKINS Physical Education EUGENE F. J OHNK Business Administration HEYWOOD D. JOHNSON Business Administration BETTY JEAN JORDAN Psychology 81 English Spartanburg Kingstrec Charleston Charleston Myrtle Beach Hanahan E ED KRAFT R G ORG . , J . Charleston Heights Physics CONNIE JEAN LAWRIMORE Elementary Education SAM THOMAS LEE Business Administration AUDREY C. LEITCH Elementary Education ERIC LESSMEISTER Physical Education TED LITCHFIELD Health 8: Physical Education Georgetown I Georgetown Charleston Florence Mt. Pleasant ROBERT WAYNE LOVETT Religion CYNTHIA MARGIOTTA Music Education JOHN CRAYLON MARTIN, JR. Business Management MICHAEL J. MAULDIN Physical Education JOHNNY MCALLISTER Business Administration NORMA DIANE MCCANTS Elementary Education Columbia Charleston Cheraw Anderson Scranton Mt. Pleasant GERALD McCASKILL Charleston Biology PATRIE MCCLELLAN North Charleston Business Administration WELLIE M. MCDANIEL Laurens Business Administration PHILLIP RICHARD McELHANEY Langley Business Administration WILLIAM MICHAEL McGRATH Charleston Heights Business Administration BARBARA G. MCNAIR Holly Hill Elementary Education RONALD W. MEEK John's Island Mathematics ROBERT D. MELLICHAMP Camden History TOM METTS, .I R. St. George English BILLY L. MEW Blackville Religion REGINAL WAYNE MILLER Hemingway Music Education JAMES A. MILLIGAN Charleston Business Administration MATHEW HANSF ORD MIMS, .I R. Edgefield History BROOKS PASCAL MOORE Jackson, Ala. Business Administration CHARLES NEILL MOORE Charleston Business Administration JOHNNY H. MORRIS Charleston Math 8: Physics ROBERT H. MYERS Summerville Business Administration CLARENCE N. ESTES Chester Business Administration FRANCIS IRENE NEWTON Enfield, N.C. Business Education ROBERT NICHOLS Mt. Pleasant English DONALD F. NYE Rock Hill Business Administration H. KEITH O'QUINN Charleston Heights Business Administration SHARON OSESKY Charleston History WILLIAM JOSEPH OUTLAW Sumter Business Administration CAROLYN M. PARKER Charleston Elementary Education RONALD BARON PARNELL Charleston Chemistry DANIEL D. PENOT Diexel Hill, Pa. History FRANCIS W. PETIT, III Charleston Business Administration JERRY DALE PHIFER Wingate Biology DONALD B. PIGATE Olanta Business Administration LEWIN K. PLATT St. Stephen History JOSEPH PYE North Charleston Business Administration LINDA SUE QUATTLEBAUM Wagener Elementary Education IRA S. RAINWATER III Florence Business Administration N. RIVERS REAMES, IR. Shulerville Chemistry SUSAN A. RIDDLE Greenwood Music Education 51? DENNIS B. RISHER Charleston Business Administration JAMES A. RIVERS Hampton Biology JAMES D. ROBERTS Galivants Ferry Education JAMES B. ROBINSON St. Matthews Physical Education WALTER D. RODGERS Hanahan English HORACE A. ROOKE Charleston Business Administration MARION H. SALERNI, JR. Charleston Accounting ALAN B. SAYER Charleston Accounting DARLEENE C. SCOTT Hanahan Elementary Education R. DONALD SCOTT Johnston General Business ELLEN T. SENTER North Augusta English WILLIAM J. SHEPPARD, JB.. North Charleston Business Management S. W. SHOPTAW Economics DAVID SHULER History MICHAEL EUGENE SIGMAN Physical Education CHERYL A. SMITH Psychology CLYDE .IAMESON SMITH Physics and Math FRED W. SMITH Religion Georgetown St. Matthews ,Hendersonville North Charleston Moncks Corner Moncks Corner Y 'l Wi! an 3 JAMES DURANT SMITH Andrews Business Administration RALPH L. SMITH North Charleston Business Management W. DALE SMITH Charleston Management and Economics STEPHEN D. SPIGNER Ridgeway Business Management WAYNE E. SPRINGS Hemingway Marketing JOSEPH F. TALLON History PATRICK EASON TARTE Business Management AARON D. THOMAS Business Administration OSCAR LEE THOMPSON III Physics MARGARET A. TOLER Elementary Education JOYCE M. TRAVERS General Business Charleston Columbia Charleston Hanahan Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant .IACKY R. STAMPS Physical Education BRENDA RIDGEWAY STEEN Music Education JOSEPH W. STEWART History ROBERT M. STRICKLAND Business Administration WILLIAM DALE SWAYNGHAM History ELIZABETH LEE TANT Elementary Education Anderson Charleston Charleston Cottageville Easley Denmark ,N HENRY M. ULMER Brunson Marketing JULIA ANN ULMER Walterboro Math SIDNEY A. WALL Hanahan Physics MARY VIRGINIA WALLACE Charleston English PATSY WALSH North Charleston Elementary Education WILBERT WATERS Summerville Business Administration MADELENE L. WEAVER Johns Island English EDWARD R. WHITE Mt. Pleasant History JOHN R. WHITTEN, JR. Madison Heights Business ALVIN L. WOMACK, IR. Charleston Marketing E. WALKER WRIGHT Trenton History V 1 un...,,,, PM L, ZW 'J L' . 'N '.,. F.3- J' '.1 ,1 A .T 3 ' 34 w P Jf. , ff , 4, ' v,3vv5.Q F , w --Af ,V .,.-ff' I, .H f15 Q- H. Y' ' Q Qi., 4, 3991-' ' ' 1' ' f -' VT x MQ -I E5 ' , KX , - f , K . LU, . Lf ., ,V xy , . ,W uf- envgxn, uf iw ' ' ' ky I Lia H f L rx .lx . x -5. l, l -x 3 I 'l . 1.'k P' H7 47- fi 'r F 7g ,PL I L 'I n P3 -- rx 'q frrxc ' 1 7-5 gf r 1. L, 1 5 O 1 ck A 7: ufn ' f , 'QIILL 'QS N , I, V f f' f I 41515 if Yu Qs. ww: E 5 , if W A ,ml -gs, Qgwww SJ sf -. Jun Causey proves he has a bottomless pit for cherry pie. 'QW .HQ g in the bookstore 1 1 1 1 L l' 1-5' 84.345153 HE ' J an 1.1 S79 'T Gi 'XX'-,f cd H A., ' - A w5iM55emXF'w?f2zsffw Tommy Lee and Matthew Mims help serve students. WI The junior year is another awakening to reality- often of different kinds. Hormones sluice through the veins, and the voice of the turtle is heard in the land. With his sophomore slumptover scholastically, the ju- nior finds himself hanging around after class to ask questions. Bemused, he finds himself wandering through the stacks of the library reading the weirdest books. Frightened that he may not, after all, know it all, he may even find himeslf signing up for extra courses. Mentally, as well as physically, much is stirring. ny QASHBY HALL ' SCIEICE .LL 7' If-sos V, .,'4?-fsse Q Q un ,- I 4. f- ,W Van High President Robert Harwell John Beasley Treasurer Secretary N Harold H. Adams, Jr. Susan M. Almond Fielding T. Atchley Alan J. Attlesberger Charles A. Bair Allison L. Baize Brana E. Baker J ay R. Beasley William W. Bedenbaug George Bellows, J r. Charles V. Bennett, .T r. Joe W. Benton Mary L. Bernsdorff Hubert E. Bishop Linda D. Bishop Patricia T. Blanding Jessica B. Boineau Raymond E. Boltin James W. Boozer John W. Brabham Mavis Brady Joseph C. Brown, III Linda C. Brown Roderick M. Brown Richard Bruggemann Thomas W. Bruner Lou Gean Bryant John F. Bunn Gerald W. Burnett Denley Caughman James L. Causey John W. Chapman, J' r. Alyce H. Coker Larry D. Coker Larry W. Coker Louie W. Conder hJr Dorothy Louise Cone Michael E. Cook Lolace V. Cordray Bernie F. Corley Winford C. Costin, J r. Glenn E. Creel Cheryl L. Cromer Deborah J. Crosby Johnnie G. Cumbee Helen E. Cummings Larry B. Dangerfield Thomas K. Daniels Charles C. Davis Malka De J ong Sandra M. DePriest Edward W. Derrick Ronald E. DeWitt Mary J. Dison Gerald E. Donahue Joellen Donnelly Bonnie M. Dukes Owen Duncan David E. Easterling Norman C. Edwards Jeanne Elliot Paul C. Ellison Clarence M. Ellison Anna F. Fisher Elagene Flack Kitty E. Flowers Donald R. Gainey, Jr. Thomas E. Garbett Robert B. Gardner, Jr. Lawrence P. Garris Henry J. Garrison Brenda J. Gamble Juniors Mary Francis Gamble Thomas D. Gamble, III Rogeanie K. Gay William A. Glenn Kenneth E. Godwin Robert H. Googe John R. Gray Mary L. Green Lloyd S. Green Richard L. Greene George H. Grimes .lanes A. Hansen William P. Hardee Michael K. Harmon Gary R. Harrelson Michael Harrison Robert A. Harwell John D. Hester Joseph L. Hiott Brian F. Hodges Howard K. Hodges Marion D. Hodges Raymond R. Hueneiser Andrew J. Hague, Jr. Barbara A. Holler Lydia Horton Haskell M. Howard Gwendolyn Hucks Nancy R. Hudson Mary L. Hutto Richard A. Hutto Cynthia Hyman Marsha I. .lackson Ronald B. Jackson Linda M. .Iacobello Paul .Iacobs Juniors Gary E. Johnson Cary T. Johnson Kenneth I. Johnson Sherrie D. Johnson Donald T. Jones Ronald W. Jordan Cecilia Kearse Lynn Kennedy Paul H. Kennemore, Jr Stuart B. Kissane II Cecil Krimminger Donald Lane Ronald Lane Paul L. Larisey Marion R. Lawton, Jr. Thomas W. Limehouse Linda K. Lipscomb Inell S. Littlejohn Charles B. Locklier C. Neil Lyerly, Jr. Thomas G. Maclennan David W. Marshall Virginia M. Martin Charlse E. Martin John W. McDaniel Vernon M. McElween Richard E. McGee Tone E. McKnight Wiley N. McMillan, Jr. Richard A. Meitgher Haze B. Miller Paul M. Mims William C. Morris W. Carol Morris Hubert D. Murdock Marion E. Neal Larry D. Norris Donald F. Nye Alison J. Oswald Vicky L. Oswalt Michael A. Padgett Gary H. Patterson Bonnie Peagler Kenneth R. Pearce Sue Pellum Linda R. Powell James W. Quarles John E. Quarles James R. Raborn Sarah W. Rainwater Susan C. Ramsey Charlie R. Ratliff Jeanne W. Raymond Susan L. Rickenbaker Mary Anne Riding Muldrow B. Rigby Carolyn Riggins Ernest G. Rigney Carol Anne Rike Mike Ritchie Norma C. Roper Robert Ross Imogen W. Sapp John Scarborough Terry Sedlik Thomas Sellers Wendy Shearer Carlton M. Shokes Lynn B. Shuler Richard Simons, Jr. Donald G. Smith Margaret P. Smith Peggy J. Smith Lee Edward Spence Wilbur C. Stephens Janice K. Stone Virginia L. Storm David R. Strickland Bettydeen Summers Sherry Swan Ruben Sweatman Ernest F. Tarte, Jr. Huey R. Tarver John P. Taylor William F. Taylor, Jr. Elizabeth B. Thelning James G. Thomas James H. Thomas Mina Marie Thomas John H. Thomas Ginger A. Thornley William E. Turner Sarah Tuttle Samuel E. Ulmer, Jr. Joel E. Waddell John Waddell Gordon T. Wannamak John R. Watkins Cynthia Watson Penny Watts Gerri Weston Rex H. Whitcomb Cinthia J. White John White Walter R. Whitt Cynthia M. Wiggins John A. Wilder John T. Williams er, Jr. Juniors Imogene Withers Jam? L. Wyrosdick Davi Yockey Danny Young Deborah Zeigler ...-.-li-'- 'T'T' f, ,, John Checkers Smith displays his marvelous ability to consume vast quantities of cherry pie. The language provides a haven for Juniors. ,Tack Hanegan puts a little low english on the cue ball. Jakie Smith observes his chemistry experiment with much hope for success. 2 tt 'V e u Iosten's ring representative fits Shelby Weeks for a class ring. Marty Restrope turns on her Latin-American charm. Tommy Limehouse finds a quiet spot for last minute studying. For whatever reasons known to God or man, the sophomore year is apt to be a had one. Perhaps it is the over-confidence, bred of unexpected success in the freshman year, that causes the sophomore to slack off, and to slack off at the very time when the courses are becoming harder. Perhaps it is the age factor. He suffers green-sickness, Weltschmerz, disil- lusionment, cynicism, traumatic hernia. Whatever the causes, the sophomore slump is notorious on all the campuses in the land. The year is not a total loss, how- ever. The student learns much from his mistakesg failure is a wonderful stimulus to honest self-examina- tion. He discovers some of his limits. From disap- pointment-perhaps even from heartbreak-he at- tains his first real wisdom. n Ni x S-.S ii: 1 Q. ,, L.f,gf--M? vi V 7 14 1--'14 f ,-vim-M , 1. Q' .,Q,5d, - ,EMF 5 Nl V-36 1 '-lv 'Eff-. w ef f 1 ye! .- '-gisiQ4?: '55-.SQ KEEP YUUR CQMPUS CLEAN ', dvi' af,.,3?'i.w ' ' A .fe 1251- ' ,.- r , 1, '.' . '-n - ' N X x ' 11 n-I ,L l Q MQHME U ' E .. ' L, 7' 1 ,'. W 5 'Lv nf? ' 'jf ' V 't, , ' 'f' - 'Q ' Lu. w -- wr H f A AJQSQ - -H jim 1. P4 2 gg E J' f' f' , if ' 4 - E -A 'E 3 .Q ,. -fir -'z:::ffg-4. Lester Cohen Eddie Perry Secretary Treasurer Dale Smart President Lloyd S. Adams Danny M. All Dan L. Allen, HI Ernest M. Almeida John W. Altman Julian P. Anderson, J r. William Aycock William F. Bair James D. Baker Mackie K. Bazen, J r. Carl B. Beckmann Theresa E. Bentley Karl G. Bernsdorff Laurie F. Bessinger Michael M. Blackman David M. Blanchard Deborah Sue Bland David A. Blue Philip M. Bookter Ronald C. Bourgoin James E. Brooks Elisha H. Britt John W. Burkett Mildred Burkett Donna J. Burns Walter R. Busbee Gene S. Byrd Baxter Campbell Jennifer Carpenter Suzanne Cashion William E. Cashion, II David H. Clark Robert G. Clark James R. Clayton Tony R. Coburn Lester L. Cohen Deborah Cooper Patrick S. Craven Otha P. Cudd Edgar M. Darby Jane Davis David H. Dinkins David L. Dougherty Harry Douty Marion T. Dudley Martha E. Easler Thomas F. Edens Frances L. Farmer Roy A. Farmer Dorthy Ann Faulkner Elias Ferguson Barry L. Finley Edward L. Garris, Jr. Samuel N. Gasque David Cause Clyde J. Goode .Jerry M. Green Alan M. Greenberg Jennifer Grooms Althea D. Hall Charlie E. Hall Joyce Hardwich Dianne Harter Cherryl C. Heath Anne Marie Hilton Jeffrey M. Holbrooks Vivian K. Hood Kirklyn H. Howell, Jr. Nancy L. Huggins R. Wayne Hunson Walter G. Irwin Steven M. J arrell Sophomores Bissell J. Johnson Nancy E. Johnson Neil H. Johnson Deborah A. Jones Gloria J. Jones Carol L. Key Myles W. Knight Richard H. Knight Roger D. Knight R. Joyce Ledford Charles 0. Leggett II John M. Lighthart Daniel W. Lindsay, J r. Ronald Luth Suzy Madison Harmon Manuel John F. Masche, .l r. Wayne D. McCay Malinda McCoy Tanya J. McCraw David McCuen William O. McCue Charles L. McLain Mary Beth McLeod J oe W. McMahan Dorothy A. Meaker Ane D. Merriam George R. Metts Imogene Mitchem Linda M. Mizell Tim D. Moore Myra K. Morris Victoria W. Motley Joanne L. Muller Thomas A. Murrell Janice Myers Mary Ann Newcomb Rex Norris Stuart G. Nuckolls Margaret T. O'Herr Mary Alice Ott Richard A. Palmer Ralph E. Parker Doris C. Pate Aubrey A. Patrick Rachel Patrick Steven J. Patterson Aubrey E. Perry Charles Perry Jimmy Phillips Kathleen M. Pire Cecil A. Pritchard, J Alec Pugh Ethel W. Pugh John H. Rubens, Jr. Larry A. Rast Joseph C. Ray Martha C. Restrepo Harold E. Rhea Pearl R. Rhode Camille Ridgill Donald P. Robbins Carl J. Robilotta Franklin D. Rogers Leon A. Rowland Vicky Salerni J onolyn M. Scott John S. Seals Louis E. Sease Joanne M. Shahid Clark 0. Sheridon Thomas C. Shirk ophomores 237 Frank R. Shivers Stanley W. Sibley Joseph Will Smith, Jr Ronald C. Smith Ranelle Speights David T. Spell John H. Strickler Grover Strohle David H. Stuart James Stuckey Jo Ann Sunshine Ralph Taylor Sara Jane Thigpen Gary F. Thompson Mamie L. Thompson David B. Tomlensin Norris Townsend Cloriadean Traeye Charles Tumbleston Glenda D. Ulmer Steven F. Vaughan William 0. Veno Joann L. Veno Judy E. Walters Glynis Ann Warren Pamela Watson Pam Weber David B. Whitley Kathy A. Williams Tommy G. Williams Joseph J. Willis Sheila Wood Sophomores J 'fi - f' x I , 1 v I E .x 1 'S x -KX! ,, I 7 c XY! X 'F fw- glfhdi dw Ti 5 C1 -i .T - ' Q, J-.. -, . ,V H1 ...,,.. ..,. .. A we M : vw- 11 Z U. ff? H r Ag QR 1 qi ia ' ,QF ' fi :F Am - vs, v ' 5 . 31.1 i 4-,WK - - 'll fa Bibi. u J 1 f-'V w .fy Q 1 ' i !!+ 1-irq 4.11141 JE .W- X . 4? AER, . NR Q s asllplnnm qWww,,um!4,. Wsfg i I I . ,F . . . Q X -. -. .- 7 ' -.,, 4 s 3 r , 154j . , We Q Q' 5 1 A105 J Ql 3' Darrell Hinton searches diligently for a book - mc, ,emu . . .m .lg ,m,.,.r H , ,, Y, aa. ., ww H H wma ' , u 4 Mary Alice Ott and Andrea Klein discuss class schedule problems with classmates ,t QT? W I Q' -fr: pw V T82 The freshman is usually running scared. He is aware of his youth and ignorance and that, having just been a Big Man in high school, he must suddenly become a little hoy again in college. Luckily for him, as Emerson says, 4'Humi1ity is a platform from which one may command all the arts and sciences? His worry actually stands him in good stead: he ap- plies himself as never before, stretches his mind, takes in all information good and bad, and grows mightily. Usually he surprises himself by passing everything. At the end of the year he is a different person. He has grown like corn in the night. ' r 1 Pat Kornahrens Johnny Floyd Vice-President President Rosie Pagan Jennifer Klyce Treasurer Secretary Patricia J. Abramson Theresa M. Ackerman Anthony Adams Mallie R. Addison Clarence R. Allen Johnnie M. Amerson John T. Andrews Stanley J. Arazie John T. Aurnan Richard E. Bailey Ramon A. Bannister Daniel W. Barwick Richard F. Battle James A. Beard David L. Beattie David G. Beaudrot Jon W. Bell Thomas C. Benson Francis G. Berger Paul K. Berry Myrtle Cee Bishop Tommy W. Bivens Joseph W. Blackwelder Susan Blalock Mary M. Blitch James C. Booker Donna S. Boswell Thomas H. Boyd, Jr. James H. Boykin Kathryn L. Brandt Raymond M. Briles Cheryl Broadway Cynthia E. Brown Janice D. Brown Rebecca L. Brown Cliff C. Brunson James M. Buchanan James G. Burgess Glen E. Burke Bobby A. Burnside Michael C. Caison Helen M. Calhoun .lulee A. Cammer Edward L. Campbell George A. Carpenter Boyd M. Carroll Stephen A. Carruthers Louis R. Cavette Ernest R. Chance Nancy H. Chisholm Judy Ann Christenson Cheri Clark James F. Clark Deborah A. Clock Harry B. Cochran Peter . Codes oeti, Jr J P Kathaleen Cohen Cheryl L. Coker Naomi Coker Michael R. Collie Karen D. Collins Linda C. Cone Louis L. Connelly Vivian E. Connelly Charles M. Cook Brenda C. Cooper David B. Craft Joyce M. Craven Darlene Crawford Phyllis Creech Robert T. Crow Cheryl L. Crowe EJ :A 1 fig, fr'-fr .J Q7 sf W. TT at-f 4-I7 Freshmen 'Y Edward W. Crump Stephen D. Cutler Judy Davis Alice P. Demsey Herbert F. Dickson, Jr Thomas E. Dildine M. Ann Dillard James E. Dobson, Jr. Diane M. Dodds Ronald K. Driggers Ronald DuBard Charles S. Duhis Gary Dupre Henderson H. Dupree Tommy Dyches Edward L. Edwards Elliott P. Ellerhy David A. Engleman Jack E. Enter Douglas Etheridge Marcia A. Faile Danny S. Farrell Jeanette Fender Alex G. Fishburne Thomas C. F lecks, Jr. Rosalee Fleming Henry D. Flood Harriett L. Flowers John A. Fogle Joyce L. Forrester Don Foster Paul L. Fowler Caroline E. Carris John Gaskins Patricia A. George Charles F. Geren Gail M. Gilleland Patricia A. Gilligan William A. Graham Dennis Gramling Robert G. Green Ann Gregory Barbara Groggle Michael W. Guess David P. Gwynette David F. Hagerman Jerry G. Hammond Joann Hammond Fredrick Hansson Dianne Hardee Joel S. Hardman Leland Harold H. Conrad Hartz. Jr. Michael Hartzog Charles H. Harvin, III Percy B. Hal-vin, J r. Jerry A. Hatcher David E. Havice William B. Hawkins George T. Hendrix Michael R. Herrin Addison Hick, Jr. David Hicks J. Stephen Hiers Donald H. Hill Ronny Hill Darrell E. Hinton Vicki L. Hinton Winston R. Hodge Martha D. Hood Dana E. Hopkins Debbie Hopkins Freshmen M. Hart Hubbard Swinton W. Hudson, Jr. Richard L. Hunt Thomas J. Hutson James M. Hutto Lillian Hymes Myra H. Ingram Roy I. Jamison Laura K. Jenkins Stuart Jennings Rolynda Jester Aaron F. Johnson Angela E. Jones Beverly A. Jones Cynthia A. Jones Maleeta M. Jones Michael A. Jones Joseph G. Joy Dave E. Jullian James T. Kaminski Eugene R. Kennedy Joyce A. Kennerty Kathryn Keown Milton Roy Key Kay Kinard Lance King Jennifer L. Klyce Robert J. Knight Linda Knight Frank E. Krall, Jr. Debbie L. Laird Percy B. Lawrimore, Jr. Chuck E. Leavitt Michael M. Leighton Nowell S. Lesser Tom E. Lewis Freshmen ,p-. 1 fif-, 'IT' N 1717 Allen E. Linder John A. Livingston Ann E. Loftis J ack D. Lomax Kenn Lyerly Donna N. McAlister Mary E. McAmis Richard A. McDermott Carl B. McDonald Susan N. McKain Keith McKeever Ray K. McKenzie Lula M. McPherson Roberta McWilliams Deloris Mangum Gilbert Marsh Vickie A. Martin Joseph D. Matthews Marilyn G. Maxwell Joe Mercer Georgie E. Metz Waiva Mickey Linda L. Miles Nina H. Miller Scott M. Miller Cecil L. Mills Bill Minen Caleb H. Mitchell Wanda Mizell Edwin A. Moy Walter G. Mueller Joseph W. Myrers Richard D. Neill C. J. Nettles, Jr. Richard J. Newman Hamp Norris Terry L. 0'Quinn Demi Pace Rose M. Pagan Mitchell D. Page Harriett E. Parsons David R. Paulson Patricia J. Peeler Harold L. Peeples Elizabeth Perkins Kathy A. Phifer Mary L. Platt Wyman Platt Carol S. Plecker Robert W. Plumer James D. Poston Joseph W. Priester Deborah C. Prince Henry F. Proctor Oliver M. Rahn, Jr. Kathleen Raynor Sara F. Read John W. Red Mary E. Reese Rebecca Reid Betty I. Rentz Elizabeth Richardson George Richbourg Peggy L. Riddle Virginia C. Ridgell Catherine H. Ridgeway E. Lynn Riggs Stephen D. Risher Richard B. Robbins Lloyd J. Roberts Manning Rogers Shep W. Rogers, Jr. B. Lee Roney Thomas M. Rooke James P. Rooney Gene R. Rowell Robert W. Rozier Steven M. Rudd John A. Ruddy, I r. Robert B. Russell, Jr Thomas C. Ryall Derek Sanders Roslyn Sass Alan B. Sayers Harry C. Scarborough Cheryl L. Schofield Diane Scruggs Linda L. Seiber Bari L. Sellers Carol F. Sellers Alton B. Shaw Daniel J. Shaw Patricia Shearer Nadine Sheppard Wallace Skeen C. Shea Smith Carolyn V. Smith Donald D. Smith John H. Smith Joseph L. Smith Lewana Smith Richard L. Smith Wendie N. Smith William H. Smith Carol E. Smoak Donna Smyly Luther C. Springer Robert D. Spratlin James R. Springs Lynda Stephens William D. Storen Linda D. Strickland Beth Summerlin Anna L. Swearingen Michael L. Taylor Richard Taylor Thomas A. Thibodeaux Bonnie G. Thomas Martin L. Thomas, III James W. Till, Jr. Dorothy E. Tindall Michael Titchfield Becky Todd Tim Touchberry Thomas C. Townsend J on Troneck Jane H. Truax Gloria Tuten Stephen Vassar Martha L. Vickery Jerry Vondohlen Ray W. Walden Darlene Walker Monty Walker Glen R. Walters Ouida Sue Walters Margaret Warren Micah L. Warren Penda E. Washington Kathleen A. Waters Thomas C. Waters Vinda Watson Woodrow L. Weatherford Larry W. Weathers Deborah E. Wells Leroy C. Wiggins Braxton B. Williams Herbert Williams, J r. Stephen C. Williams James L. Wilson John E. Wimmer Larry Witt Edward Woscik David C. Wolfe Lawrie Wolfe Walter J. Wooten, Jr. Larry Wright Bruce York Constance Younginer Letters from home always brighten a student's day. Freshmen coeds, Donna McAllister sha Falle check their mail twice a day. .W if , 'P '- lug -3 4... nr Sgt? 'Nast ,sm..v+x'? I ,E MF-r,.,1 A 72-img. D N Y- ,gym y , ...., . Wav... j eff? '- ez ' and Mar- . . v l ,mlwlsiitmi W' 1 -if-:gf fir-.-a.:.' ' 1-HM: vttxyu 1- Ar-fires? ' L,,. A -i164 ..' N49 .-tw .fanart vw. QA 1 i ,,w.:'1ge:- ggj M s'..-v- '.I N-D C 4'uU.Hu f num.: gnitm 4, gfi . H Q , M ?J,,...w:K., ...tm e Q , , ! gi 1.51 ty, .V 1'f'ii'!i?ii ii ,IDL gm.,-.1 :MNH . uv-A lu I Nqgin 'ii D 1 ff , '46-u'fQf'Q F 1 ef. 'l,1v?1iv iiQ-. in 'v5Q'f1f'iix F'i Y 57806 is 5Rf.n1.Q,- H. ..t.gf..t, R I ,, exevytgfwf' , .,., .W ..., gynwsi- -A ' W' vwrre. 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Alman, Jimmy Wayne Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Almeida, Ernest M. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Almers, Raymond Senior, Charleston, S.C. Almond, Susan Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Altman, John W. Junior, Lane, S.C. Amerson, Johnnie M. Freshman, Sumter, S.C. Ammons, Beaty E. Sophomore, Isle of Palms, S.C. Anderson, Alton L. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Anderson, Bon B. Junior, Mullins, S.C. Anderson, Charles Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Anderson, John S. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Anderson, Julian P. Jr. Sophomore, Mullins, S.C. Andrews, John Thomas Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Arazie, Stanley Jay F reshman, Columbia, S.C. Arce, Samuel Junior, Sullivans Island, S.C. Ardis, William D. Senior, North Charleston, S.C. Arnette, Gentry Jr. Sophomore, Dillon, S.C. Atchley, Fielding T. Junior, Moultrie, Georgia Attlesberger, Alan J. Sophomore, Greenville, S.C. Auman, John Timothy Freshman, Society Hill, S.C. Austin, Carole A. Freshman, Sullivans Island, S.C. Axson, William Senior, Charleston, S.C. Aycock, William K. Freshman, Pinewood, S.C. Bailey, Gayle Rae Freshman, Moncks Comer, S.C. Bailey, Richard E. Freshman, Orangeburg, S.C. Bailey, Walter M. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Bair, Charles A. Junior, Bowman, S.C. Bair, William F. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Baize, Allison L. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Baker, Branna E. Junior, Estill, S.C. Baker, James David Jr. Sophomore, Kingstree, S.C. Baker, Mildred E. Senior, Harleywille, S.C. Baker, Richard Carl Sophomore, Greenville, S.C. Student Directory Baker, Robert O. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Bannister, Lauren R. Junior, Sullivans Island, S.C. Bannister, Ramon Jr. Freshman, Sullivans Island, S.C. Barber, Robert Junior, Charleston, S.C. Barnwell, Frank Sophomore, Orangeburg, S.C. Barnwell, Richard M. Junior, J ohns Island, S.C. Barron, William H. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Barrow, David Senior, Goose Creek, S.C. Barry, Mary I. Senior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Barton, Donna K. Senior, Summerville, S.C. Barwick, Daniel W. Freshman, Pinewood, S.C. Batson, Sherri B. Senior, Greenville, S.C. Battle, Richard F. Freshman, Nichols, S.C. Baxley, Johnnie W. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Baxley, June J. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Bazen, Mackie K. Jr. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Beach, Jerrold W. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Beard, James A. Freshman, Tigerville, S.C. Beard, James A. Sophomore, Camden, S.C. Beasley, Jay R. Junior, Barnwell, S.C. Beasley, John W. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Beattie, David L. Freshman, Charleston, Hgts., S.C. Beaudrot, David G. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Beauford, Harold T. Senior, Abbeville, S.C. Beckmann, Carl B. Jr. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Bedenbaugh, William W. Junior, Prosperity, S.C. Behling, Jean W. Freshman Bell, Jon William Freshman, Greenville, S.C. Bellows, George Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Bennett, Charles V. Jr. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Bennett, James M. Junior, Clover, S.C. Benson, Thomas C. Freshman, Conway, S.C. Bentley, Claude E. Jr. Senior, North Charleston, S.C. Bentley, Theresa E. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Benton, Eulie T. Senior, New Zion, S.C. Benton, Joe W. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Berger, Francis G. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Berkaw, Bergen F. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Bernsdorff, Karl G. Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Bernsdorff, Mary L, Junior, Charleston I-Igts., S.C. Berry, Archie G. Junior, North Chas., S.C. Berry, Glenn B. Senior, St. George, S.C. Berry, Paul K. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Berry, Jerald E. Junior, Bowman, S.C. Bessinger, Laurie F. Junior, North Charleston, S.C. Best, John E. III Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Best, Sara D. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Bishop, Hubert E. Jr. Junior, Greenville, S.C. Bishop, Linda D. Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Bishop, Myrtle Cee Freshman, Frogmore, S.C. Bissell, Johnson J. Jr. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Bivens, Tommy Walter Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Blackman, Michael M. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C Blackwelder, Joseph W. Freshman, Winnsboro, S.C. Blalock, Susan Freshman, Fayetteville, N.C. Blanchard, David M. Sophomore, Johns Island, S.C. Bland, Deborah Sue Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C Blanding, Patricia I. Sophomore, Sumter, S.C. Blanton, James A. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Blanton, Linda M. Freshman, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Blitch, Mary M. S C Freshman, Charleston AFB, . Block, Ian Mark Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Blue, David A. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Bockman, Sheri S. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Boddie, Nancy G. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Boggs, Jim Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Bohannon, Elizabeth Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., Bohensky, Susan Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Boineau, Jessica B. Junior, Branchville, S.C. Bolchoz, Joseph E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Boltin, Raymond E. Junior, North Charleston, S.C. Bonnett, Arthur L. Senior, Rowesville, S.C. Bonnette, Richard J. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Bonneville, James R. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Booker, James Gene Freshman, Ladson, S.C. Bookter, Philip M. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Boothe, Billy B. Jr. Senior, Summerville, S.C. Boozer, James W. Junior, Batesburg, S.C. Boswell, Donna Sue Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Bourgoin, R. C. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Bowick, Norman E. Jr. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Bowick, Tony K. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Bowman, Gary W. Sophomore, Charlotte, N.C. Boyd, Thomas Henry Jr. Freshman, Greenville, S.C. Boyette, James B. Jr. Senior, Mt. Pleasant Boykin, James H. Freshman, Rembert, S.C. Boynton, Jeanne Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Brabham, John W. Junior, North Charleston, S.C. Bradham, Pete Freshman, Manning, S.C. Bradley, Caroline Freshman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Bradley, David F. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Brandt, Kathryn L. Freshman, Johns Island, S.C. Brantley, William P. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Brassell, Tamara Senior, Ladson, S.C. Breyer, Leland H. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Bridgers, William H. Senior, Cola, S.C. Briles, Raymond M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. White, Barbara Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Britt, Elisha Henry Sophomore, Musella, Georgia Broadway, Cheryl Freshman, Charlotte, N.C. Brooks, James E. Sophomore, N. Chas., S.C. Wannamaker, Carolyn E. Senior, Moncks Corner, S.C. Brown, Albert S. Jr. Senior, Mullins, S.C. Brown, Carol Raiford Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Brown, Cynthia E. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Brown, Frederick E. Sophomore, J ohnsonville, S.C. Brown, Janice D. Freshman, N. Augusta, S.C. Brown, John I. Jr. Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Brown, Joseph C. III Junior, Aiken, S.C. Brown, Joseph O. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Brown, Linda C. Junior, Marion, S.C. Brown, Richard Senior, Hartsville, S.C. Brown, Rebecca L. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Brown, Ray G. Freshman, No. Charleston, S.C. Brown, Roderick M. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Brown, Rosalie E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Brown, Sammy C. Jr. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Browne Robert D. r , J - Freshman, Sullivans Island, S.C. Browning, Greg Senior, Ridgeville, S.C. Bruce, Richard D. Sophomore, Greenville, S.C. Bruggemann, Richard Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Bruner, Thomas W. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Brunson, Cliff Clark Freshman, Summerton, S.C. Branson, W. L. III Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Bryan, Williams M. III Junior, Charleston, S.C. Bryant, Lou Jean Junior, Cheraw, S.C. Buchanan, James M. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Buckles, Joseph E. Sophomore, Bluffton, S.C. Bulwinkle, Tommy D. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Bunch, Barbara Freshman, Berkeley, S.C. Bunch, Edison K. Junior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Bunch, John G. Senior, Isle of Palms, S.C. Bunn, John F. Junior, North Charleston, S.C. Burbage, Carolyn Senior, Monkes Corner, S.C. Burgess, James G. Freshman, Indian Harbour, Fla. Burke, Glenn E. Freshman, N. Plainfield, N.J. Burke, Tracy D. Junior, Isle of Palms, S.C. Burkett, Evelyn M. Sophomore, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Burkett, John Wayne Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Burkett, Ronnie M. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Burnett, Gerald W. Junior, Leesville, S.C. Burns, Charles G. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Burns, Donna J . Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Burnside, Bobby A. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Burton, Arthur H. Jr. Freshman, No. Charleston, S.C. Busbee, Walter R. Sophomore, Springfield, S.C. Busch, Marion P. Senior, Summerville, S.C. Busch, Woodrow E. Jr. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Bussey, Robert H. Senior, Ward, S.C. Butler, Eugene V. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Byrd, Deborah G. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Byrd, Gene S. Freshman, Marion, S.C. Caddell, Paula A. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C Caison, Michael C. Freshman, J erico, S.C. Calhoun, Helen M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Callaway, Charles L. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Curtis, Cameron Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Cameron, William M. Senior, Timmonsville, S.C. Cammer, Julee Ann Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Campbell, Edward Lee Freshman, Reevesville, S.C. Campbell, Francis L. Freshman, Camendan, S.C. Campbell, James J . Senior, Charleston, S.C. Campbell, Robert L. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Cannady, Larry W. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Cannon, Thomas W. , Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C Capps, Paul E. Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Cardinale, Gary J . Sophomore, Fords, N .J . Cargill, Douglas R. Junior, Anderson, S.C. Carpenter, George A. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Carpenter, Jennifer Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Carr, Donovan N. Senior, Sandy Springs, S.C. Carr, Kathleen Senior, Manchester, Conn. Carroll, Alice M. Sophomore, Mullins, S.C. Carroll, Boyd Mack Freshman, Conway, S.C. Carroll, Susette V. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Carruthers, Stephen A. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Carter, Edward G. Senior, Ruffin, S.C. Cashion, Suzanne M. Freshman, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Cashion, William E. II Sophomore, Slater, S.C. Catoe, Judy Lynn Junior, Kershaw, S.C. Cavette, Louis R. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Caughman, Denley C. Junior, Winnsboro, S.C. Causey, Dennis E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Causey, James L. Jr. Junior, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Causey, James R. Senior, Anderson, S.C. Cave, Robert E. Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Chamberlain, Craig L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Champagne, Marsha E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Chance, Ernest Ray Freshman, Sardis, Georgia Chanson, Susan C. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Chapman, Arthur V. 8 Junior, Belton, S.C. Chapman, John Junior, Charleston, S.C. Chapman, Walter B. Senior, Orangeburg, S.C. Childers, Marilyn W. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Chinners, Thomas A. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Chisholm, Nancy H. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Christin, Julie Mrs. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Christen, Charles P. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Christensen, Judy Ann Freshman, McBee, S.C. Chucalo, Sandra L. Junior, Ladson, S.C. Claiborne, Francis C. Freshman, Lunchburg, Va. Clair, Laurence A. III Senior, Charleston, S.C. Clark, Cheri Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Clark, David H. Sophomore, Holly Hill, S.C. Clark, James F. Freshman, Sumter, S.C. Clark, James W. Junior, W. Chas., S.C. Clark, Robert E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Clark, Robert G. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Clark, Robert H. Senior, Orangeburg, S.C. Clark, William R. Junior, Hartsville, S.C. Clary, William J . Senior, Charleston, S.C. Clayton, James Ronnie Sophomore, Dorchester, S.C. Clayton, Joe E. Junior, Greenville, S.C. Clement, J acquelyn W. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Clisly, Veita Jo Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Clock, Deborah Ann Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Coates, James E. Jr. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Coburn, Tony R. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Cochran, Harry B. Freshman, Elgin, S.C. Codespoti, Peter J . Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Cofield, Gary Lee Senior, Summerville, - S.C. Cohen, Enola J . Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Cohen, Kathaleen Freshman, Johns Island, S.C Cohen, Lester L. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Coker, Ardeth Naomi Freshman, Darlington, S.C. Coker, Alyce H. Junior, Tuberville, S.C. Coker, Cheryl Lynn Freshman, Georgetown, S.C. Coker, Larry Wayne Sophomore, Manning, S.C. Coker, Larry D. Junior, Georgetown, S.C. Cole, Judy M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Colebaugh, Judith Lee Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Collie, Michael R. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Collins, Almon W. Freshman, Summerville, S.C Collins, Douglas N. Freshman, Anderson, S.C. Collins, Karen Davis Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Conder, Louie Welsh Junior, Columbia, S.C. Cone, Dorothy L. Junior, Ridge Spring, S.C. Cone, Linda Louise Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Cone, Thomas W. Jr. Junior, Hampton, S.C. Conley, Thomas G. Jr. Junior, Ladson, S.C. Connery, John J. Sophomore, Edison, N.J. Connerly, Louis L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Connelly, Vivian E. Freshman, Reevesville, S.C. Cook, Charles M. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Cook, James Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Cook, Michael E. Sophomore, Oswego, S.C. Cooler, Frances E. Senior, Hardeeville, S.C. Cooper, Brenda C. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Cooper, Deborah Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Cooper, Ruth Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Cope, Robert G. Senior, Varnville, S.C. Corder, Margaret Senior Cordray, Lolace V. Jr. Junior, Ravenel, S.C. Corley, Bernie F. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Corley, Luther Junior, Johns Island, S.C. Costin, Winford C. Junior, Richmond, Va. Covin, Edward W. Senior, Rock Hill, S.C. Coyle, Timothy C. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Craft, David B. Freshman, Ridgeville, S.C. Craig, Marion F. Freshman, Pendelton, S.C. Craven, Joyce M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Craven, Patrick S. Freshman, Greenville, S.C. Crawford, Darlene Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Crawford, Sidney R. Freshman, Sumerville, S.C. Crawford, William B. Freshman, Hendersonville, S.C. Creech, Phyllis A. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Creel, Glenn E. Junior, Round O, S.C. Creel, Lawrence E. III Junior, Hemingway, S.C. Crittenden, James E. Senior, Aggeville, S.C. Croft, George Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Croft, Larry C. Freshman, Hanahan, S C. Cromer, Cheryl L. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Crosby, Deborah J. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Crosby, Glenda G. Sophomore, Hardeeville, S.C. Cross, Sybil Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Crow, Robert T. Freshman, Laurens, S.C. Crowe, Cherye Lynne Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Crowley, Kenneth L. Senior, Andrews, S.C. Crump, Edward W. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Cudd, Otha P. Sophomore, Spartanburg, S.C. Culp, George M. Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Cumbee, Johnnie Glenn Junior, Ridge Spring, S.C. Cummings, Helen E. Junior, Ruffin, S.C. Cummings, Phyllis L. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Cutler, Stephen O. Freshman, Camden, S.C. Cypress, George J. Jr. Freshman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Dameron, James H. Junior, Swainsboro, Georgia Dangerfield, Larry B. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Daniel, Wm. B. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Daniels, Thomas K. Junior, Lake City, S.C. Daniel, Ida Ruth Junior, Charleston, S.C. Dantzler, Ruth Ann Senior, Charleston, S.C. Darby, Edgar M. Freshman, Chester, S.C. Davey, David Alan Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Davey, Roberta C. Junior, Alexandria, Va. Davidson, Benny Jr. Sophomore, Dillon, S.C. Davis, Charles A. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Davis, Charles C. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Davis, Effie Jane Sophomore, Hartsville, S.C. Cohen, Enola D. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Davis, Frank Odell Jr. Junior, James Is., S.C. Davis, James L. Senior, North Charleston, S.C. Davis, Larry J. Senior, Adams Run, S.C. Davis, Peggy J. Sophomore, Sumter, S.C. Davis, Richard S. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Dawkins, Tommie M. Junior, Newberry, S.C. Dawson, Marvin A. Jr. Junior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Debnam, George F. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Deese, James M. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., DeJong, Malka S. Junior, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Davis, Judy D. Freshman, Orangeburg, S.C. DeLaughter, John M. Senior, Edgefield, S.C. Dempsey, Alice P. Freshman Densler, Joyce L. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. DePriest, Edwin A. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. DePriest, Sandra M. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Derrick, Edward W. Junior, Greenville, S.C. DeWitt, Ronald E. Junior, Johns Island, S.C. Dickson, Herbert F. Freshman, Branchville, S.C. Diggs, Cathie E. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Dildine, Thomas E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Dill, John D. Senior, Greer, S.C. Dillard, Mildred A. Freshman, Atlanta, Georgia Dillard, Roy G. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Dimitri, John S. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Dinkins, David H. Freshman, Sumter, S.C. Dison, Mary J. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Doar, Pelzer O. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Dobson, James E. Jr. Freshman, Hampton, S.C. Dodds, Diane M. Freshman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Dolan, Charles D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Donahue, Gerald E. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Donnelly, Jo Ellen Junior, Charleston, S.C. Dougherty, David L. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Dougherty, Robert L. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Douty, Harry E. Sophomore, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Dowling, James E. Jr. Junior, Waycross, Georgia S.C. Johnson, Sherrie D. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Driggers, Ronald K. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Driggers, Richard A. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Dubis, Charles S. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Dubard, Ronald Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Dudley, Marion T. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Dukes, Bonnie M. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Duncan, Owen Junior, Summerville, S.C. Dungee, Alma Brown Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Dupre, Michael G. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Dupree, Henderson H. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Durst, Mary K. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Dyches, Charles T. Freshman, Elloree, S.C. Dyches, Fred A. Junior, Elloree, S.C. Dyke, James C. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Easler, Martha E. Sophomore, Greeleyville, S.C. Easler, W'illiam L. Freshman, Sevansea, S.C. Easterling, David E. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Edens, Thomas F. Sophomore, Moncks Corner, S.C. Edwards, Edward L. Freshman, North Charleston, S.C Edwards, Linda K. Senior, Branchville, S.C. Edwards, Norman C. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Elam, Gregory L. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Ellerbe, Elliott P. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Elliott, Jean Sophomore, Pinewood, S.C. Ellison, Clarence M. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Ellison, Paul Carey Sophomore, Belton, S.C. Engelman, David A. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Enter, Jack Edward Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Epps, Charles W. Senior, Newberry, S.C. Estes, Clarence N. Jr. Junior, Chester, S.C. Ethcredge, Merikay Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., SC Etheridge, Ernest D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Eure, Cary D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Faile, Marcia Annette Freshman, Chester, S.C. Farmer, Frances L. Sophomore, South Carolina Farmer, Roy A. Sophomore, Greeleyville, S.C. Farrell, Danny S. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Farrow, Glenn M. Freshman, Florence, S.C. Faulkner, Dorothy A. Sophomore, Cottageville, S.C. Felder, Alton H. Sophomore, Johns Island, S.C. Felder, James N. Junior, Johns Island, S.C. Fender, Jeanette Freshman, Branchville, S.C. Fenner, Ronslow P. Freshman, Spartanburg, S.C. Ferguson, Elias Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Fetcko, Paul J. Junior, Bethel Park, Penn. Fields, Hugh A. Senior, Camden, S.C. Finklea, Linda Senior, Shulerville, S.C. Finley, Barry L. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Fishburne, Alex G. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Fisher, Anna R. Junior, Charleston, S.C. F itzhenry, Charles M. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Flack, Catherine Junior, Greenville, S.C. Fleming, Bosalee Freshman, Charleston, S.C Flood, Henry D. Freshman, Johns Island, S.C. Flood, A. M. III Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Flowers, Kitty E. Sophomore, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Floyd, John B. Jr. Freshman, New Zion, S.C. Flowers, Harriet L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Fogle, John Freshman, Neese, S.C. Forrester, Joyce Lynn Freshman, Hampton, S.C. Foster, Walter D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Fowler, Paul L. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C F rancese, Mary T. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Frederick, William R. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Froom, Richard A. Senior, Fot Frost, Michael J. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Fuller, Calvin S. Senior, Folly Beach, S.C. Funderburk, John B. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Gainey, Donald R. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Gamble, Brenda J. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Gamble, C. Baxter Sophomore, Hopkins, S.C. Gamble, Thomas D. III Junior, Goose Creek, S.C. Gamble, Mary Frances Freshman, Goose Creek, S.C. Gambrell, Steve Senior, Charleston, S.C. Garbett, Thomas E. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Gardner, Ashley C. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Gardner, James Senior, Warren, Ohio Gardner, Robert B. Junior, Hartsville, S.C. Gamrendia, George L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Garmendia, William A. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Garris, Caroline E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Garris, Edward L. Sophomore, Sumter, S.C. Garris, Lawrence P. Junior, Ruffin, S.C. Garrison, Henry J. Junior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Gaskins, John W. Freshman, Branchville, S.C. Gaskin, Clayton H. Junior, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Gaskins, Dana D. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Gasque, Samuel N. Sophomore, Latta, S.C. Gaston, Walter D. Junior, Rock Hill, S.C. Gates, Dorothy H. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Gause, Arthur D. Sophomore, Sumter, S.C. Gay, Rogeania K. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Geddings, Beverly J. Senior, Manning, S.C. Gelegotis, Vann John Junior, Charleston, S.C. Gentry, Tom Junior, Greenville, S.C. George, Patricia Ann Freshman, Hampton, S.C. Geren, Charles F. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Getsinger, Deborrah A. Freshman, James Island, S.C. Gibbs, Deforest Junior, Goose Creek, S.C. Gilleland, Gail M. Freshman, Andrews, S.C. Gilligan, Patricia A. Freshman, Ocean Grove, N.J. Givens, Mary Louise Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Glenn, William A. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Gnegy, C. Jean Senior, Summerville, S.C. Gregg, Donald G. Freshman, Wilmington, Del. Godwin, Jacque P. Sophomore, Kingstree, S.C. Godwin, Kenneth E. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Goldman, Jesse L. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Goode, Clye J. Sophomore, Riclnnond, Va. Goodwin, Wayne D. Junior, Orangeburg, S.C. Googe, Robert H. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Gotwals, Anita F. Freshman, Dillon, S.C. Gowdy, Cecil L. Senior, Lake City, S.C. Gozdzicwski, Thomas Junior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Grafton, Dorothy R. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Graham, Paul E. Sophomore, Manning, S.C. Graham, William A. Freshman, Olanta, S.C. Gramling, Dennis Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Grant, Bernard A. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Grantham, Kenneth Sophomore, Florence, S.C. Graves, Nancy J. Junior, Wilmington, N.C. Gray, John R. Junior, Goose Creek, S.C. Green, Jerry M. Sophomore, Ladson, S.C. Green, Lloyd S. Jr. Junior, Mauldin, S.C. Green, Mary L. Freshman, Gable, S.C. Green, Wallace I. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Greenberg, Alan M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Greene, Brenda L. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Greene, Richard L. Sophomore, Greer, S.C. Greer, Robert G. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Gregory, Ann Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Griffith, Charlie Z. Sophomore, Bowman, S.C. Crimes, George H. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Groggel, Barbara Ann Freshman, Atlanta, Georgia Grooms, Jennifer L. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Groom, Lincoln D. Junior, Johns Island, S.C. Grooms, Marian Junior, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Grooms, David W. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Guess, Michael Wayne Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Gunnin, Kenneth R. Senior, Anderson, S.C. Guy, Daniel W. Senior, Summerville, S.C. Guy, Sue S. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Gwynette, David P. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hagerman, David F. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C Hagin, John B. Senior, Awendaw, S.C. Hall, Althea D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hall, Charlie Edmond Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Hall, Sterling W. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Hammond, Jerry Glenn Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hammond, Joann Freshman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Hamrick, Herman B. Sophomore, Rutherfordton, N.C. Handegan, Jack D. Jr. Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Hansen, James A. Junior, Ludlow Falls, Ohio Hanson, Alvin W. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Hanson, Robert W. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Hansson, Frederick Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Haralson, Johnny L. Senior, Neese, S.C. Hardee, Dianne Freshman, Georgetown, S.C. Hardeman, Joel S. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hardee, William Phill Junior, Sunnnerville, S.C. Hardwick, Joyce G. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Harley, Richard M. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Harman, John YV. Senior, Columbia, S.C. Harman, William K. Senior, Lexington, S.C. Harmon, Michael R. Junior, Newberry, S.C. Harper, John Senior, Orlando, Fla. Harrelson, Gary R. Sophomore, Cottageville, S.C. Harrelson, John W. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Harris, David YV. Sophomore, Moncks Corner, S.C Harris, James M. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Harrison, Mike Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hart, Elizabeth Lea Senior, South Carolina Harter, Joan Dianne Sophomore, Ehrnardt, S.C. Hartley, Jerry O. Freshman, No. Charleston, S.C. Hartz, Herman Conrad Freshman, Ridgeland, S.C. Hartzog, Michael Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Harvin, Charles A. III Freshman, Summerton, S.C. Harvin, Percy B. Jr. Freshman, Summerton, S.C. Harwell, Robert A. Junior, Hemingway, S.C. Hatcher, Jerry Allan Freshman, Hampton, S.C. Havice, David E. Freshman, Barnwell, S.C. Hawkins, William B. Freshman, Dillon, S.C. Hearn, Robert G. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Heath, Cherryl C. Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., S Hendrix, George T. III Freshman, Camden, S.C. Herndon, Troy W. Senior, Ruffin, S.C. Herrin, Michael R. Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Hethington, Lucius C. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Hewitt, Willard S. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hicks, Addison Freshman, Piedmont, S.C. Hicks, Myers David Freshman, Florence, S.C. Hiers, Joseph S. Freshman, Estill, S.C. Hiers, William R. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. High, Van B. W. Junior, Moncks Corner, S.C. Hill, Don H. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Hill, James R. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Hill, Mary F. Junior, Goose Creek, S.C. Hill, Thomas W. Sophomore, W. Columbia, S.C. Hill, William M. Freshman, Ravenel, S.C. Hilton, Anne Marie Sophomore, Holly Hill, S.C. Hindman, Charles H. Jr. Sophomore, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Hinson, James W. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Hinton, Darrell E. Sophomore, St. George, S.C. Hinton, Vicki L. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Hiott, Joseph Lee Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Hiott, Wayne W. Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Hodges, Howard K. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Hodges, Marion D. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Hodges, Brian F. Junior, Spartanburg, S.C. Hodges, Winston R. Freshman, Alcolu, S.C. Hoeneiser, Raymond R. Junior, Pinellas Park, Fla. Hoffmann, Barbara Senior, Charleston, S.C. Hoffman, David L. Junior, Rock Hill, S.C. Hoffman, Robert B. Junior, St. Stephen, S.C. Hogue, Andrew J. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Hoque, W. Dennis Senior, Charleston, S.C. Holbrooks, Jeffrey M. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Holder, William G. Senior, Cherry Hill, N.J. Holler, Barbara R. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Holmes, Ronald D. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Hood, Martha D. Freshman, Greenwood, S.C. Hood, Vivian Mrs. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Hooks, James B. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Hopkins, Dana Eugene Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Hopkins, Deborah S. Freshman, Folly Beach, S.C. Horres, Claude J. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Horsley, William C. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Horton, Lydia Junior, Hampton, S.C. Howard, Haskell M. Junior, Greenville, S.C. Howell, John J. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Howell, Kirklyn H. Jr. Sophomore, St. George, S.C. Howie, Jessica Senior, Charleston, S.C. Hubbard, M. Hart Freshman, Florence, S.C. Hucks, Gwendolyn I. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Hudson, Nancy R. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Hudson, Swinton W. Freshman, Ruffin, S.C. Huggins, Nancy L. Freshman, Kingstree, S.C. Hughes, H. Boykin Jr. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Hughes, Stephen J. Junior, Beaufort, S.C. Hunsucker, Mary H. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Hunt, Richard L. Freshman, Isle of Palms, S.C. Hurt, Mary K. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Hurtes, William E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Huskins, Kay Sophomore, Ladson, S.C. Hussey, William Hand Junior, Ocean Drive Beach, S.C. Hutchison, Robert Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Hutto, Chris Freshman, Harleyville, S.C. Hutto, James M. Freshman, Holly Hill, S.C. Hutto, Richard A. Junior, Georgetown, S.C. Hutson, Thomas James Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hutto, Mary L. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Hutto, Sieglinde D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hyde, Evan Leo Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Hyman, Cynthania Sophomore, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Hymes, Lillian Freshman, Johns Island, S.C. Inabinet, John R. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Inabinett, Joseph H. I. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Ingram, Myra H. Freshman, Ridgeland, S.C. Irick, Zackaria A. Senior, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Irwin, Curtis P. Junior, Charlotte, N.C. Irwin, Walter Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Ivey, Billy M. Senior, Spartanburg, S.C. Jackson, Evelyn Kay Junior, Hampton, S.C. Jackson, James C. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Jackson, Marsha J. Sophomore, Rock Hill, S.C. Jackson, Ronald B. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Jackson, Sandy K. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Jacobello, Linda M. Junior, Isle of Palms, S.C. Jacobs, Paul Senior, Kingstree, S.C. Jamison, Bob Dean Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Jamison, Roy I. Freshman, Jacksonville, Fla. Jarrell, Steven M. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Jayroe, William H. Freshman Jayroe, Robert H. Sophomore, Mullins, S.C. Jenkins, Laura Kay Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Jenkins, Laurence L. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Jennings, Dargan S. Freshman, Camden, S.C. Jester, Rolynda O. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Johnk, Eugene Senior, Charleston, S.C. Johnson, Aaron F. Freshman, Kentland, Maryland Johnson, Cary T. Sophomore, Leesville, S.C. Johnson, Gary E. Junior, Leesville, S.C. Jolmson, Heywood D. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Johnson, Kenneth I. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Johnson, Nancy E. Sophomore, Nesmith, S.C. Johnson, Neil H. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Johnson, Nora R. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Jones, Angela E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Jones, Beverly Ann Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Jones, Connie Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Jones, Cynthia Freshman, Florence, S.C. Jones, Deborah A. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Jones, Donald Thad Senior, Charleston, S.C. Jones, Gloria J . Sophomore, Isle of Palms, S.C. Jones, Maleeta M. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C Jones, Margaret C. Senior, Chas. Hgts, S.C. Jones, Michael Allen Freshman, Charleston S.C. Jordan, Betty J . Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Jordan, Ronald W. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Jordan, William H. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Joy, Joseph G. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Joyner, John Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Joyner, Thomas C. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Julian, Dave E. Freshman, Camden, S.C. Kaminski, James T. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Kay, Richard Junior, Charleston, S.C. Kay, Richard M. Senior, Belton, S.C. Kearse, Mary C. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Kelly, Donald L. Senior, Georgetown, S.C. Kennedy, Carole Lynn Junior, Charleston, S.C. Kennedy, Eugene R. Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Kennerly, Roy W. Junior, Saluda, S.C. Kennerty, Harry J. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Kennerty, Joyce Ann Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Kennemore, Paul H. Jr. Junior, Greenwood, S.C. Kennette, Robert D. Senior, Wellford, S.C. Key, Carol L. Sophomore, Walterboro, S.C. Key, Milton Roy Freshman, Belton, S.C. Kinard, Kay Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Kincaid, James A. Sophomore, Chas. Hgts., S.C. King, Allan W. Freshman, Orangeburg, S.C. King, Lance Freshman, Newton Falls, Ohio King, William W. Sophomore, Summerton, S.C. Kinney, Alan D. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Kirkland, George A. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Kirkland, Julius Junior, Cola, S.C. Kissane, Stuart B. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Kizer, W. L. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Klein, Andrea C. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Klein, Jed Senior, Charleston, S.C. Klyce, Jennifer Freshman, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Knight, Kirby D. Senior, Harleyville, S.C. Knight, Myles W. Sophomore, Harleyville, S.C. Knight, Roger D. Sophomore, Belton, S.C. Knight, Richard H. Sophomore, Harleyville, S.C. Knight, Linda Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Knight, Robert J . Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Knoth, Robert R. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Steven, Kocak Sophomore, Ladson, S.C. Keown, Kathryn E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Koopman, William E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Kornahrens, Patricia Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Kornet, Phillip M. Junior, Bethel Park, Pa. Kraft, George D. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Krall, Frank E. Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Krimminger, Cecil J. Junior, Charlotte, N.C. Kuni, Ruth Nk Sophomore, Honolulu, Hawaii Lackey, Mikki Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Laird, Debra Lynn Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Lambert, Michael L. Freshman, Andrews, S.C. Lane, Johnny M. III Sophomore, Rowesville, S.C. Lane, Donald Junior, Kingstree, S.C. Lane, Ronald Junior, Kingstree, S.C. Lanier, William F. Sophomore, Moncks Corner, S.C Larisey, John Junior, Charleston, S.C. Larisey, Paul L. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Lavin, Barbara Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Lawrimore, Connie J. Senior, Georgetown, S.C. Lawrimore, Percy B. Jr. Freshman, Hemingway, S.C. Lawson, Ellen P. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Lawton, Marion R. Junior, Estill, S.C. Leavitt, Charles E. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Ledbetter, Percy D. Sophomore, Edgefield, S.C. Ledford, Rachel J. Sophomore, St. George, S.C. Lee, Sam T. Senior, Georgetown, S.C. Lee, Sidney M. Freshman, Manning, S.C. Legare, Anna Helen Freshman, Johns Island, S.C. Legare, Barbara Ann Freshman, Johns Island, S.C. Leggett, Charles Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Leighton, Michael M. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Leitch, Audrey C. Senior, Charleston, S.C. LeJeune, William Jr. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Leprince, Grady M. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Lesser, Nowell S. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Lessmeister, Eric G. Senior, Summerville, S.C. Lewis, E. Tom Jr. Freshman, Sumter, S.C. Lighthart, John M. Jr. Sophomore, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Limehouse, Thomas W. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Linder, Edwin Allen Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Lindley, Dwight D. Junior, Florence, S.C. Lindsay, Daniel Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Lipscomb, Lynda K. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Litchfield, Ted Senior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Litchfield, Joseph M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Littlejohn, Inell S. Junior, Spartanburg, S.C. Livingston, John A. Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Weaver, Madeline Senior, Johns Island, S.C. Locklier, Charles B. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Locklair, Virgil B. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Loftis, Elizabeth Ann Freshman, Valley Falls, S.C. Lomax, Jack Dale Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Lominack, R. W. Jr. Sophomore, Newberry, S.C. Lookabaugh, John L. Sophomore, Rockingham, S.C. Looney, Milton L. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Lovett, Robert W. Senior, Columbia, S.C. Lowe, Jennifer C. Freshman, Columbia, Georgia Luth, Ronald A. Sophomore, Newark, N.J. Lyda, Robert E. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Lyerly, Kenneth Freshman, Johnsonville, S.C. Lyerly, Neil Junior, Hemingway, S.C. Lyles, Carl S. Junior, Cola, S.C. MacLennan, Thomas G. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Madison, Suzanne J. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Maginnis, Elsie K. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Mahafee, Max G. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Mahaffey, Francis Del Junior, Isle of Palms, S.C. Mangum, Deloris Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Mann, John Thomas Jr. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Manuel, Jesse H. Sophomore, Fairfax, S.C. Margiotta, Cynthia J. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Marsh, Arthur G. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Marsh, Cary Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Marshall, David W. Junior, Spartanburg, S.C. Martin, Charles E. Junior, Spartanburg, S.C. Martin, Earl E. Freshman, Goose Creek, S.C. Martin, Frank W. Senior, Winnsboro, S.C. Martin, John G. Jr. Junior, Cheraw, S.C. Martin, Lowell D. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Martin, Victoria A. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Martin, Virginia M. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Masche, John F. Jr. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Matthews, Charles C. Sophomore, Moncks Corner, S.C. Matthews, Joseph D. Freshman, Goose Creek, S.C. Mauldin, Michael J. Senior, Summerville, S.C. Maxwell, Marilyn G. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Maxwell, Walter G. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. May, Edwin A. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Mayberry, Furman A. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. McAllister, Donna N. Freshman, Scranton, S.C. McAllister, John S. Senior, Scranton, S.C. McAmis, Mary E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. McCants, Jerry Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. McCants, Norma D. Senior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. McCaskill, Gerald E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. McCay, Wayne D. Sophomore, Goose Creek, S.C. McClellan, Patric M. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. McCoy, Malinda D. Sophomore, Anderson, S.C. McCraw, Tanya J. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. McCuen, David E. Freshman, Greenville, S.C. McCullough, William W. Junior, Kingstree, S.C. McCue, William 0. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. McCutchen, Ladson F. J. Junior, Camden, S.C. McDaniel, John W. Junior, Carlisle, S.C. McDaniel, Thomas M. Junior, Johnston, S.C. McDaniel, Wellie M. Senior, Laurens, S.C. McDermott, Richard A. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. McDonald, Carl B. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C MacDonald, James E. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. McElheny, James E. Junior, Summerville, S.C. McElhaney, Phillip R. Senior, Langley, S.C. McElveen, Vernon M. Junior, Turbeville, S.C. McEwen, Leslie Senior, Charleston, S.C. McFadden, David C. Sophomore, Kingstree, S.C. McGee, Hall T. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. McGee, Richard E. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. McGill, Linda L. Senior, Kingstree, S.C. McGrath, William M. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. McKain, Nancy S. Freshman, Florence, S.C. McKeever, Keith Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C McKenzie, Raymond K. Freshman, Florence, S.C. McKinney, Herbert S. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. McKnight, Toni E. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. McLain, Charles L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. McLeod, Edward F. Sophomore, Manning, S.C. McLeod, Mary Beth Sophomore, Timmonsville, S.C. McLeod, William R. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. McMahan, Joe Wayne Sophomore, Spartanburg, S.C. McMillan, Robert D. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. McMillan, Thomas H. Junior, Summerville, S.C. McMillan, Wiley N. Jr. Junior, W. Cola, S.C. McMullen, Charles W. Junior, Saluda, S.C. McNair, Barbara G. Senior, Holly Hill, S.C. McPherson, Lula Mae Freshman, Edisto Island, S.C. McSweeney, Ruth L. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. McWilliams, Roberta Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Mead, P. O. III Junior, Charleston, S.C. Meadows, Claude Frank Junior, Charleston, S.C. Meaker, Dorothy A. Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., S.C Meek, Ronald W. Senior, Johns Island, S.C. Meitzler, Richard A. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Mellichamp, Robert D. Senior, Camden, S.C. Mercer, Joe Freshman, Anderson, S.C. Merriam, Ane D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Metts, George R. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Metts, Tommy Senior, St. George, S.C. Metz, Georgia M. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Mew, Billy Lee Senior, Blackville, S.C. Middleton, Henry Freshman, Wad Island, S.C. Miles, James C. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Miles, Linda Sue Sophomore, Lake City, S.C. Miller, Charles R. Sophomore, Georgetown, S.C. Miller, Harold Junior, Hemingway, S.C. Miller, Haze B. Junior, Georgetown, S.C. Miller, Nina H. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Miller, Reginal W. Senior, Hemingway, S.C. Miller, Scott M. Freshman, Hartsville, S.C. Milligan, James A. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Mills, Cecil L. Freshman, Awendaw, S.C. Mills, Richard W. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Mims, Paul M. Jr. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Mims, Matthew H. Jr. Senior, Edgefield, S.C. Miner, William M. Freshman, Vamville, S.C. Mitchell, Annette J. Senior, No. Charleston, S.C. Mitchell, Caleb H. Freshman, Pittsfield, Mass. Mitchell, Edward W. Sophomore, Edgemoore, S.C. Mitchell, Joseph W. Junior, Edgemoor, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Mitcheom, Jacqualine Sophomore, Mingway, S.C. Mizell, James H. Sophomore, Ladson, S.C. Mizell, Linda M. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Mizell, Wanda E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Molony, Michael A. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Molony, Daniel R. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Momeier, Walter W. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Moody, Randy H. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Moore, Barbara E. Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Moore, Brooks P. Senior, Jackson, Alabama Moore, Burton E. Jr. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Moore, Charles N. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Moore, Kenneth R. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Moore, Thomas F. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Moore, Timothy D. Sophomore, Anderson, S.C. Morris, David P. III Sophomore, Johns Island, S.C Morris, Johnny H. Senior, Johns Island, S.C. Morris, Mary K. Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Morris, Myra Karen Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Morris W. Carroll Junior, Hemingway, S.C. Morris, Thomas A. Freshman, Isle of Palms, S.C. Morris, William Cook Q Junior, Scranton, S.C. Mosley, Zelda L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Motes, William P. Junior, Mountville, S.C. Motley, Victoria W. Sophomore, Chas. Hgts. S.C. Moulton, Wallace Senior, Georgetown, S.C. . Mouzon, Donald T. Freshman, Forreston, S.C. Mueller, Walter G. Jr. Freshman, Sullivans Island, S.C. Mullen, Lawrence D. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Muller, Joanna L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Murdock, Hubert D. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Murray, Franklin R. Senior, Newport News, Va. Murray, Belle Mrs. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Murrell, Thomas A. Sophomore, Sumter, S.C. Myers, Janice L. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Myers, Joseph W. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Myers, Robert Harold Senior, Summerville, S.C. Myers, Thomas E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Myrick, Roger Grady Freshman, Ulmer, S.C. Neal, Marion E. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Neill, Richard D. Freshman, Parris Island, S.C. Nelson, Carolyn L. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Nettles, Clyde J. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Newby, Clifton B. Freshman Newcomb, Mary A. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Newman, Richard J. Freshman, Ridgeville, S.C. Newton, Frances I. Senior, Enfield, N.C. Nichols, Robert E. Senior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Norris, Carl E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Norris, Hamp Freshman, Sumter, S.C. Norris, Rex Sophomore, Timmonsville, S.C. Norris, Larry D. Junior, Longs, S.C. Nuckolls, Stuart G. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Nunez, Jesse B. Senior, Ladson, S.C. Nye, Donald F. Senior, Rock Hill, S.C. O'Brien, Gilbert M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. O'Brien, Russell Sophomore, Manchester, N.H. Ogletree, Larry D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. O'Hear, Margaret T. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Olasov, Shirley H. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Oliver, Joseph R. Jr. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Oliver, Nancy S. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Onufer, Michael L. Freshman O'Ouinn, Hubert Keith Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. O'Ouinn, Terry L. Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Orski, Dennis F. Freshman, Brooklyn, New York Oseskv, Sharon A. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Oswald, Alison L. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Oswalt, Vicky L. Junior, Batesburg, S.C. Otey, Tedd R. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Kovach, Elizabeth Senior, Charleston, S.C. Ott, Mary Alice Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Outlaw, William J. Junior, Ladson, S.C. Owens, Leonard T. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Pace, Demetruis P. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Padgett, Michael A. Sophomore, Ruffin, S.C. Pagan, Rose Marie Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Page, Mitchell D. Freshman, Mullins, S.C. Palmer, Richard A. II Sophomore, Florence, S.C. Parker, Carolyn M. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Parker, Ralph E. Jr. Sophomore, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Parker, Robert F. Junior, Williston, S.C. Parlier, David L. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Parnell, Ronald B. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Parsons, Harriet E. Freshman, Andrews, S.C. Pate, Doris G. Freshman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Patrick, Aubrey A. Sophomore, St. George, S.C. Patrick, Rachel T. Sophomore, Bowman, S.C. Patterson, Gary Junior, Anderson, S.C. Patterson, Steven J. Sophomore, Pendleton, S.C. Paulson, David R. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Payne, Charles H. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Payne, Timothy C. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Peagler, Alwyn B. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Pearce, Kenneth R. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Peeler, Patricia J. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Peeples, Harold L. Freshman, Early Branch, S.C. Pellum, Carol S. Junior, Green Pond, S.C. Penot, Daniel D. Senior, Drexel Hill, Penn. Perkins, June E. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Perrol, Benj G. Freshman, Vzldese, N.C. Perry, Auby E. III Sophomore, Clinton, S.C. Perry, Charles Sophomore, Chas. AFB, S.C. Perry, Gilbert R. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Petit, Francis W. III Senior, Charleston, S.C. Petterson, Harold J. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Phifer, Judy Freshman, Goose Creek, S.C. Phifer, Jerry D. Senior, Goose Creek, S.C. Phifer, Kathey Ann Freshman, Goose Creek, S.C. Phillips, James Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Phillips, John M. Junior, Easley, S.C. Pierce, Michael J. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Pigate, Don Barry Senior, Olanta, S.C. Hilton, Ceely Jo Senior, Charleston, S.C. Pire, Kathleen M. Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., S.C Pitts, Brenda G. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Platt, Joe W. Jr. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Platt, Lewin K. Senior, St. Stephen, S.C. Platt, Mary L. Freshman, Youngs Island, S.C. Plecker, Carol Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Plumer, Robert YV. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Ponds, Junior Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Porter, Cokiel A. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Poston, James D. Freshman, Hemingway, S.C. Powell, Dennison R. Senior, Charleston I-Igts., S.C. Powell, Linda F. Junior, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Powers, Allen Marvin Senior, Orangeburg, S.C. Powers, Ronald Alan Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Powers, Virginia Freshman, Estill, S.C. I Pratt, John H. Freshman Pratt, William C. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Price, Henry S. Jr. Senior, Walterboro, S.C. Priester, Joseph W. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C Prince, Deborah C. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Pritchard, Cecil A. Jr. Sophomore, Sumter, S.C. Proctor, Henry F. Freshman, Cope, S.C. Pugh, Alexander B. Sophomore, Ladson, S.C. Pye, Joseph R. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Quarles, John E. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Quarles, James W. Sophomore, Clinton, S.C. Quattlebaum, Joseph 0. Sophomore, Wagener, S.C. Quattlebaum, Linda S. Senior, Wagener, S.C. Quimby, Thomas Junior, Westfield, N.J. Rabens, John H. Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rabon, Matthew M. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Rabon, James R. Junior, Batesburg, S.C. Radcliffe, Thomas H. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Ragan, F. Avery Jr. Junior, Mt. Olive, N.C. Rahn, Oliver M. Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rainwater, Ira III Senior, Summerville, S.C. Rainwater, Sarah W. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Ramsey, Susan C. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Rast, Larry A. Sophomore, Bowmen, S.C. Ratliff, Charlie R. Jr. Junior, Chesterfield, S.C. Ravenel, James J. Freshmen, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Ray, Joseph C. Sophomore, Aynor, S.C. Ray, Joyce Lorraine Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Raymond, Jeanne Mrs. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Raynor, Kathleen B. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Read, Sara F. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Reames, Newell R. Jr. Senior, Shulerville, S.C. Red, John Wade Freshman, Clinton, S.C. Reed, Wallace L. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Reel, Roy Miller Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Reese, Mary E. Freshman, Coosawhatchie, S.C. Reese, George D. Senior, Hendersonville, N.C. Reeves, Bemard H. Jr. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Reeves, Billie Ann Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Reid, Rebecca Anne Freshman, Kingstree, S.C. Reuter, Robert E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rentz, Betty J. Freshman, Beaufort, S.C. Restrepo, Martha C. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Revelise, Maurice V. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Rhea, Harold E. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Rhode, Pearl R. Sophomore, Cottageville, S.C. Rhodes, Rubert E. Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Richbourg, George Jr. Freshman, Sumter, S.C. Richter, John R. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Rickenbaker, Mannie W. Freshman, Summerton, S.C. Rickenbaker, Susan L. Junior, Round O., S. C. Rickett, David L. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Riddle, Susan A. Senior, Greenwood, S.C. Riddle, Peggy Lee Freshman, Greenwood, S.C. Ridgeway, Catherine H. Freshman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Ridgeway, Brenda L. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Riding, Mary Ann Junior, North Chas., S.C. Ridgill, Alice C. Sophomore, Manning, S.C. Ridgell, Virginia C. Freshman, Batesburg, S.C. Riggins, Carolyn Sophomore, Greenville, S.C. Rigby, Muldrow B. Jr. Junior, Manning, S.C. Rigney, Ernest G. Jr. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Riggs, Eva Lynn Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rike, Carol Anne Sophomore, Charlotte, N.C. Risher, Dennis Senior, Charleston, S.C. Risher, Stephen D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Richardson, Elizabeth Freshman, Johns Island, S.C. Ritchie, Mike Junior, Chester, S.C. Rivers, James A. Senior, Hampton, S.C. Robbins, Donald P. Sophomore, St. George, S.C. Robbins, Richard B. Freshman, Denmark, S.C. Roberts, James D. Senior, Galivants Ferry, S.C. Roberts, Lloyd J. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Robilotta, Carl J. Sophomore, Sumter, S.C. Robinson, James B. Senior, St. Matthews, S.C. Roddenberry, Randolph Freshman, Camden, S.C. Rodgers, Wayne D. Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Rogers, Alline Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rogers, Daniel L. Sophomore, Mcks. Corner, S.C. Rogers, Franklin D. Sophomore, Mullins, S.C. Rogers, Robert M. Freshman, Ridgeville, S.C. Rogers, Shep W. Jr. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Rogerson, Carolyne Senior, Charleston, S.C. Rollins, George L. Junior, Lake City, S.C. Roney, Blonnie L. Sophomore, Florence, S.C. Rooke, Horace A. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Rooke, Thomas M. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rooney, James P. Freshman, Valparaiso, Fla. Roper, Norma C. Junior, Laurens, S.C. Rosner, Jean S. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Ross, Robert K. Junior, Indian Trail, N.C. Rowell, James R. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Rowell, Gene Raymond Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rowe, Charles K. Sophomore, Walterboros, C. Rowland, Leon A. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Royals, Katherine A. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Rozier, Robert W. Freshman, Olar, S.C. Rudd, Steven Michael Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Ruddy, John A. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Rumph, Danny E. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Russell, Harold B. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Russell, Robert B. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Russell, Samuel Senior, Eutawville, S.C. Rutt, Charles E. Freshman, Aiken, S.C. Ryall, Thomas C. Freshman, Colonia, New Jersey Salerni, Marion H. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Salemi, Victoria A. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Salisbury, Edwin Jr. Sophomore, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Salmonsen, Eugene R. J. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Sanders, Emory D. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Sanders, Thomas A. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Sapp, Imogen W. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Sass, Roslyn Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C Sayer, Alan B. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Sayers, William T. Freshman, Lake Worth, Fla. Scarborough, Harry C. Freshman, Conway, S.C. Scarborough, John D. Junior, Moncks Corner, S.C. Schneider, Richard A. Freshman, Millington, N.J. Schofield, Cheryl L. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Scobee, June Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Scott, Bennett L. Junior, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Scott, Darleene Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Scott, Jonolyn M. Sophomore, Summerton, S.C. Scott, Kathleen G. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Scott, Robert D. Junior, Johnston, S.C. Scruggs, Diane Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Seals, John S. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Sease, Louis Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Sedalik, Anton J. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Seiber, Linda L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Sellars, Bobby C. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Sellers, Carol F. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Sellers, Bari L. Freshman, Belton, S.C. Sellers, Thomas R. Junior, Chesterfield, S.C. Senter, Ellen Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Shahid, Joanne M. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Shaw, Alton B. Jr. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Shaw, Daniel Joseph Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C Shearer, Patricia A. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Shearer, Wendy Anne Sophomore, Greer, S.C. Sheppard, Nadine C. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Sheppard, William J. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Sherard, Hamilton R. Junior, Anderson, S.C. Sheridan, Clark O. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Sherrod, Franklin Freshman, Ladson, S.C. Shirk, Thomas C. Sophomore, Ladson, S.C. Shivers, Frank R. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Shokes, Carlton M. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Shoptaw, Sherry Senior, Georgetown, S.C. Short, James E. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Shuler, Lynn Benton Junior, Santee, S.C. Shuler, M. David Senior, St. Matthews, S.C. Sibley, Stanley W. Sophomore, Fairfax, S.C. Sigman, Michael E. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Simmons, Michael R. Freshman, Liberty, S.C. Simons, Richard Jr. Sophomore, Columbia, S.C. Singleton, Laneir C. Sophomore, Conway, S.C. Skeen, Wallace R. Freshman, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Smart, Loran D. Sophomore, Greenville, S.C. Smith, Cheryl Ann Senior, North Chas., S.C. Smith, Caspers C. Junior, Mullins, S.C. Smith, Clyde J. Senior, Moncks Corner, S.C. Smith, Carolyn V. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Smith, Charles S. Freshman, W. Hyattsville, Md. Smith, Donald G. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Smith, Donald D. Freshman, Marion, S.C. Smithmfred, William Senior, Summerville, S.C. Smith, Gregory J. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Smith, Jacob D. Junior, Rock Hill, S.C. Smith, James D. Senior, Andrews, S.C. Smith, Joseph Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Smith, John Herbert Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Smith, Larry J. Freshman, Bowman, S.C. Smith, Louis M. Sophomore, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Smith, Lura L. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Smith, Margaret J. Freshman, Isle of Palms, S.C. Smith, Margaret Paul Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Smith, Michael L. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Smith, Michael R. Freshman, N. Plainfield, N.J. Smith, Paula Junior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Smith, Patterson S. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Smith, Richard L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Smith, Ralph L. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Smith, Ronald C. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Smith, Susan I. Freshman, No. Charleston, S.C Smith, Victor G. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Smith, Wendie N. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Smith, William D. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Smith, William G. Junior, Rt. 11, Hanahan, S.C. Smith, William H. III Freshman, Vamville, S.C. Smoak, Carol E. Freshman, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Smoak, Robert H. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Smyly, Mary Donna Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Snyder, Robert J. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Sohl, Carl E. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Souliere, Edward R. Freshman, Biddeford, Maine Spears, Joseph H. Senior, Orangeburg, S.C. Speights, Edwina R. Sophomore, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Spell, David T. Sophomore, Denmark, S.C. Spence, Edward L. Sophomore, Sullivan Isl., S.C. Spence, Merry L. Junior, Sullivan, S. Island, S.C. Spence, Patrick Senior, Sullivans Island, S.C. Spigner, Luther C. Freshman, Manning, S.C. Spigner, Stephen Senior, Ridgeway, S.C. Spratlin, Robert O. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Springs, James R. Freshman, Hemingway, S.C. Springs, Wayne F.. Senior, Hemingway, S.C. Stafford, Mendel, L. S. Junior, Sumter, S.C. Stafford, Paula Junior, Sumter, S.C. Stamps, Jacky R. Senior, Anderson, S.C. Steen, Brenda R. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Stephens, Lynda Jo Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Stevens, Wyatt B. Jr. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Stevens, Wilbur C. Junior, Inman, S.C. Stevenson, William F. Freshman, Martin, S.C. Stewart, David H. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C. Stewart, Joseph W. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Stifller, James Senior, Savannah, Ga. Stone, George B. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Stone, Janice K. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Stone, Nell E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Stoney, Dorothy S. Mrs. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Storen, William D. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Storey, Donald A. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Storm, Virginia L. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Stoudermire, George C. Junior, South Carolina Stoudemire. John D. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Strickland, Betty Fay Freshman, Fair Bluff, N.C. Strickland, David R. Junior, Hanahan, S.C. Strickland, Linda D. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Strickland, Robert M. Senior, Cottageville, S.C. Strickler, John H. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Stroble, Grover B. Sophomore, Ridgeville, S.C. Strobel, Loretta A. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Stuckey, James S. Sophomore, Stuckey, S.C. Summerlin, Elizabeth Freshman, Charleston AFB, S.C. Summers, Bettydeen Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Surnmey, Raymond K. Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Sunshine, Jo Ann Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Swan, Sherry A. Junior, Murrells Inlet, S.C. Swanger, Gary D. Junior, Florence, S.C. Swayngham, William D. Junior, Easley, S.C. Swearingen, Anna L. Freshman, Johnston, S.C. Sweatman, Sandra L. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Sweatman, Ruben Junior, Summerville, S.C. Swintz, William H. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Talbert, Robert J. Senior, Moncks Corner, S.C. Tallon, Joseph F. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Tant, Elizabeth L. Senior, Denmark, S.C. Tapscott, Keith A. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Tarlton, Melanie F. Senior, Kingstree, S.C. Tarver, Huey R. Junior, Newberry, S.C. Tarte, Ernest F. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Tarte, Patrick E. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Taunton, Geraldine Junior, Charleston, S.C. Taylor, Franklin W. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Taylor, John Paul Junior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Taylor, Michael A. Sophomore, No. Charleston, S.C Taylor, Michael L. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Taylor, Richard Freshman, Manning, S.C. Taylor, Ralph Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Taylor, Roger Lynn Freshman, Van Wert, Ohio Taylor, William F. Jr. Junior, Columbia, S.C. Thelning, Elizabeth Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Thibodeaux, Thomas Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Thigpen, Sara J. Sophomore, Dillon, S.C. Thomas, Dallas Senior, Charleston, S.C. Thomas, Bonnie G. Freshman, Hampton, S.C. Thomas, James H. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Thomas, James C. Junior, Marion, S.C. Thomas, James G. III Junior, Summerville, S.C. Thomas, James C. Freshman, Marion, S.C. Thomas, John H. Jr. Junior, Pinewood, S.C. Thomas, Martin L. III Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C Thomas, Mina M. Junior, Moncks Corner, S.C. Thompson, Dorothy Ann Senior, Johns Island, S.C. Thompson, Gary F. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Thompson, Linda Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Thompson, Mamie L. Sophomore, Hanahan, S.C. Thompson, Oscar L. 3 Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Thornley, Ginger A. Sophomore, N. Charleston, S.C Till, James W. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Tilton, Edward H. Jr. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Timmerman, Marion R. Junior, Edgefield, S.C. Tindal, Dorothy E. Freshman, Pinewood, S.C. Tisdale, Robert E. Junior, Georgetown, S.C. Titcomb, Ted Lee Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Todd, Julia R. Freshman, N. Myrtle Beach, S.C Toglio, Richard A. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Toler, Margaret Senior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Tomlinson, David B. Sophomore, Olanta, S.C. Touchberry, Tim F. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Townsend, Norris Freshman, Jacksonville, Fla. Townsend, Thomas C. Freshman, Wadmalaw Island, S.C Traeye, Gloriadean Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Travers, Joyce M. Senior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Troneck, Jon Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Trotter, Joseph C. Junior, Easley, S.C. Truax, Jane H. Freshman, Dillon, S.C. Truesdale, James Senior, North Chas., S.C. Tucker, Kenneth L. Senior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Tumbleston, Charles Sophomore, Johns Island, S.C. Tupper, Kirby S. III Junior, Camden, S.C. Tumer, Ethel Gready Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Tumer, John P. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Turner, Maxwell R. J r. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Tumer, Ronald A. Senior, Ladson, S.C. Turner, William E. Jr. Junior, Spartanburg, S.C. Tuten, Gloria J. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Tuttle, Sarah C. Junior, Summerville, S.C. Ulmer, Henry M. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Ulmer, Glenda D. Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., S.C Ulmer, Julia A. Senior, Walterboro, S.C. Ulmer, Samuel E. Jr. Junior, Allendale, S.C. Vandeeroe, John III Junior, Charleston, S.C. Vam, Robert A. Sophomore, Branchville, S.C. Vasser, Stephen Freshman, Brunson, S.C. Vaughan, Stephen F. Sophomore, Ridgeville, S.C. Veline, Carl A. Jr. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Veno, Joann Linda Sophomore, Holly Hill, S.C. Veno, William O. Sophomore, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Vickery, Martha Lou Freshman, Belton, S.C. Vitello, Peter M. Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Von Doblen, Jerry Freshman, Isle of Palm, S.C. Waddell, Joel E. Junior, Greer, S.C. Wadell, John Sophomore, Georgetown, S.C. Wade, Albert L. Jr. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. Walden, Rayford W. Freshman, Rock Hill, S.C. Walker, Darlene Freshman Walker, Montez L. Freshman, Greenville, S.C. Wall, Sidney Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Wallace, Mary V. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Walsh, Patsy A. Senior, N. Charleston, S.C. Walters, Charles J. Junior, St. George, S.C. Walters, Jackie Freshman, St. George, S.C. Waters, Hugh H. Freshman, St. George, S.C. Walters, Judy E. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Walters, Glen R. Freshman, St. George, S.C. Walters, Ouidasue Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Wannamaker, Gordon Junior, Moncks Comer, S.C. Ward, Dennis M. Junior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Ward, Marion S. Junior, Manning, S.C. Ward, Sherman K. Sophomore, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Waring, Edward H. III Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Warren, Glynis Ann Sophomore, Hampton, S.C. Warren, Linda S. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Warren, Margaret P. Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C. Warren, Micah Leon Freshman, Ravenel, S.C. Washington, Penda E. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Waters, Kathleen A. Freshman, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Waters, Wilbert T. J r. Junior, Nichols, S.C. Waters, Thomas C. Freshman, Nichols, S.C. Watkins, John R. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Watson, Andy N. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Watson, Cynthia Junior, Monetta, S.C. Watson, David B. Sophomore, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Watson, Marsha D. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Watson, Pamela Sophomore, Monetta, S.C. Watson, Claudia V. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Watson, Walker B. III Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Watts, Penny G. Junior, Georgetown, S.C. Weathers, Larry W. Freshman, Branchville, S.C. Weatherford, Woodrow Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Weathers, John M. Junior, St. George, S.C. Weber, Pamela L. Sophomore, Anderson, S.C. Weeks, Mavis B. Sophomore, Denmark, S.C. Weeks, Shelby D. Sophomore, Summerton, S.C. Weeks, Thomas C. .T r. Freshman, St. George, S.C. Wehman, Frederick III Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Wfeldon, Donald Junior, Charleston, S.C. Wells, Deborah E. Freshman, Goose Creek, S.C. Wessinger, Sandra J. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. West, Charles B. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Westendorff, James H. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Weston, Geraldine Sophomore, Hendersonville, N.C. Whitcomb, Rex H. Junior, Folly Beach, S.C. White, Cynthia J. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. White, Edward L. Senior, Andrews, S.C. White, Edward R. Senior, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Pugh, Ethel W. Sophomore, Ladson, S.C. White, John C. III Junior, Charlotte, N.C. White, John D. Sophomore, North Chas., S.C. White, Roger D. Junior, Slater, S.C. Whitley, David B. Sophomore, Andrews, S.C. Whitt, Walter R. Junior, Columbus, Georgia Whitten, John R. Junior, Madison Hgts., Va. Wiggins, Leroy C. Jr. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Wiggins, Cynthia M. Junior, Charleston, S.C. Wilder, John A. Sophomore, Summerville, S.C. Wilkie, Winston H. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Williams, Bragg III Freshman, Norway, S.C. Williams, Delores V. Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Williams, Herbert Jr. Freshman, Columbia, S.C. Williams, John T. Junior, N. Charleston, S.C. Williams, Kathy A. Sophomore, Charleston, S.C. Williams, Stephen C. Freshman, Holly Hill, S.C. William, Timothy E. Freshman, Summerville, S.C. Williams, Thomas G. Freshman, Mullins, S.C. Willis, Joseph J. Freshman, N. Charleston, S.C. Wilson, David H. Senior, Hanahan, S.C. Wilson, James Boyd Jr. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Wilson, James L. Freshman, Brunson, S.C. Wimpee, William E. Sophomore, Chas. Hgts., S.C. Wimmer, John Edwin Freshman, Maywood, N.J. Winfield, David T. Junior, Charleston Hgts., S.C. Withers, Imogene Junior, Charleston, S.C. Witt, Lawrence A. Freshman, Santee, S.C. Wojcik, Edward F. Freshman, Rahway, N.J. Wolfe, Lawrence S. III Freshman, Orangeburg, S.C. Wolfe, David C. Freshman, Orangeburg, S.C. Womack, Alvin L. Jr. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Wood, Francis Edward Freshman, Moncks Corner, S.C Wood, Sheila E. Sophomore, Mullins, S.C. Woodson, John C. Sophomore, Greenville, S.C. Wooten, Betty D. Senior, Charleston, S.C. Wooten, Walter J. Jr. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Wright, Eddie W. Senior, Trenton, S.C. Wright, Larry W. Freshman, Walterboro, S.C. Wynne, Oscar B. Jr. Senior, Cecil, Ga. Wyrosdick, James L. Junior, APO, New York Yates, John M. Freshman Yockey, David A. Junior, Charleston, S.C. York, Gary B. Freshman, Hanahan, S.C. Young, Danny Junior, Georgetown, S.C. Young, Maxie H. Freshman, Georgetown, S.C. Younginer, Constance Freshman, Charleston, S.C. Zeigler, Deborah D. Junior, Walterboro, S.C. Zeigler, Roland Lee Senior, Orangeburg, S.C. What is the Baptist College? I would like to answer Editoris Last Words fLines written at 3:20 a.m. prior to the last shipmentj Dear Reader: As I take a hurried look hack over the past seven months of laboring toward the completion of the 1969 CUTLASS, many thoughts begin to converge upon my mind. Without a doubt, the most striking thought is that seven months ago we began with 276 empty pages-white pages. On numerous occasions we wondered if it would not be better to leave them white. Before we had time to consider this thought, deadlines began to roll around. Time for second thoughts had dis- appeared forever. A COMMENT ON THE THEME: Do dreams actually come true? I think dreams def- initely alo come true. Why do I say this? Stop for a moment and think about your college-the Baptist Col- lege. What is the Baptist College if it is not the personi- fication of a dream? Certainly it the dream of many men, especially Dr. John Hamrick. In the beginning, BC was nothing more than blue- prints in the minds and hearts of men. During many hard and rigorous planning sessions, dedicated individ- uals gave of their valuable time to make BC what it is today. It was only a dream, but because of determination and courage, it is now a reality that is constantly making im- pressions upon the lives of other individuals in the com- munity. Baptist College is the kind of reality that pro- We were now faced with the ultimate task-the 1969 C U TLASS. It became clear to us that it takes more than one idea, one mind, and one pair of dedicated hands to produce a yearbook. In this particular type of book, the editor and his staff share the responsibility of reflecting student life as it really exists on the campus. Sometimes it is difficult to select just the right pictures and the right words that will depict the transitory moods which we wish to tell the story of B. C .... 1968-1969. Every phase of this book was designed to reflect the Baptist College as it is this very day. duces a living and vibrant source in a community. STAFF MEMBERS: Dianne Harter Harriett Parsons Susan Ramsey Wendy Shearer Joanne Shahid Joe Benton Al Pritchard David Spell Carol Sellers Donna Boswell Gail Gilleland Peggy Riddle Ranelle Speights Cindy Hyman Wendie Smith Al Anderson Danny Barwick Janice Myers , this question by quoting Mrs. Margaret Gilmore: c'The Baptist College is a lot of things. lt is dreams made into reality. It is rich people and poor people. It is politici- ans and ministers. It is little old ladies in the back pews of country churches with a dollar and fifty cents in their hands and Willing to give fifty cents of it for Christian education . . . the Baptist College is YOU. It was built and is being built for students. Where does the history of Baptist College begin? It begins with you. 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