Baptist College at Charleston - Cutlass Yearbook (Charleston, SC)
- Class of 1973
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fy 3552 x i :ny-v1.1.1-.' 1 Q V m .- 1 A 1 4 6. N4 N Z, v' In nn 94 9+ JL Y cutlass seventy t r e 2 Introduction The city came first Creation of a school begins with the citizens and the community . . . the city with its smells, one-way streets and old homes are much a part of each student, and certain places become familiar to all our minds ...... the confusion of King Street as compared to the peace that exists as one strolls down the Battery streets. .........a---W g.-v::,f'- -'-Q-ffpsr' N f - 111-1 l a sunset of the water that seems to be every- where and remember the trips over the bridge to reach even more water at the beach. Introduction 3 Then . . . one by one the buildings grew 5, f A Y classrooms and a gym await the blood, sweat, and the tears that H11 their walls as the semes- ter gets fully underway. 4 Introduction these are the places Where the students meet, hold classes and for at least one semester center their lives . . . for dorm students it be- comes home . . . emptiness in each of the buildings awaits the begin- ning of the session .... w-- 1.- l I 6 Introduction qi v . .-z KI' R 3 Gif if ff -. . 1? . , W1 1 1 s 1 P N 4 Z A S 1 .' W .X 1 X1 . .J ' , N 1 . .. , , f 1 , -I . 1, 1 x 1 '-N X' ' . x ' 1 1 1. , .x , , ,A1 .. -, 1.. 1 ,, ' .1 . Q A1 ' ,Aw 1 . most students find that the easiest way to wait is to relax, settle down on the floor or End a chair. 8 Introduction , J- , w s , 5 E K W gi- T r And the waiting begins Q' t 4 Q Q 6 R V X . ,f A X I , t f fist -it 1 i af :Sn - X 1 ' A ,XA an , Q, Q if 11. l ' 125 l i 1 as you register for courses, get dinner, pay your bill, or just go to buy your bool-is, you wait in line. . . its part of the hazard of going to col- lege . . . you finally get settled and find out that the waiting Continues throughout the session as . . . the longest lines are the one you are forced to wait in. Introduction 9 ' 1 Staff., faeuliy, and admmiswauicm will lend a J E W 1 w , X ' ' M f ' - M 1 if 5 Ax Lk-91. W, :Vim-f '-'f ,fa w!:2f','L-Ygfff N mi tw! LZAMLJ W' LQ,-,LJ '. U ji' f 1, 1 U 'V 1375! 3:91 4. .4 W, ww, W. My ., M ., W fs '3 ,iv -xff ,.-- !Q! lixlgfp gf Q77 .ig 'an H 'J v If 9 ff V i V K ff' 55 L, ,L LJ my -L Q1 1,44 ,sie 'zfidi ,Fax in 7' Tri, fi ,yi-W, flag -. 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XM' 'ir '- -. asm- 1' MWWWM' e.,,,QpA .Wh wo.. 'M 'm,S,,.w1W'a ...fgslillu them. R students come close to others and find that someone will always be there if you need Introduction 11 www-NQBQSW T7 12 Division M, 77 V ' W: M, Q 1 1 I 1 Z: 3 s 5 5 1 4, 5 ,X 4 9 Zi. J , A ,SE ,W N. 4' 'KQYIKQ A- Mk '02 people . . ., the first experiences that one comes upon when he ar- rives at college . . . new roomates, meeting teachers as you enter their classes, getting to know staff mem- bers while you prepare financial aid forms As the bodies of the school we all converge into the character which is B.C.C. converge into character w Uiv ision '-.i i , i ,X , - H . X, ' M' N X ' , .. ' ' ' X ' ' , ' ' , - . . W , .-m....-,- ,.,, ,,,.,.r,,,, , f . X ,it i X, X' it tt i t t X it n A , , , , , X X , , XX 3 U X, .XX,X I l J 1-T ' 1 XX,.',,X,X Y i, ' ,'X, .U- - v I VX. 1 MVN d , .W Dr. Iohn Asa Hamrick Collegepresident must ' s X X I 1 I K lP 55ldl'WfQ ltbt t b V l leadstudents and faculty Serving as the mainstay for staff faculty and students, the college president is of great importance. He must not only be able to promote the school in the community, solicit fi- nancial help, but also represent it and be able to relate to the problems ofthe students in their everyday ac- ademic life. 'L N Vi ,lt l El l Q , 4 w w l l N it l 1 l l I l 1 li I ll l ll l il la 1 l, l 'X M 1 i l. W v 4 l r i El 11 , M it Y! l -Q nf' 1 n ' O K is W ff wx ,fx sri 'ji' ,es X Qx J . 2- A N uf.. Q, X N QI 0 Cf Yo 'Z ff ' LX' CHARLESTG , , , 4 . , , :x .:.g. 'S Q , h wi, 4 X' i , K5 , ,- 'i Y ,Ra ' Xt. f: X v ,W M Q sg- ey es eggs- '- vi - .si 'X 4 x we ., ,I ....-o-v':T:.ww-xi . Relating to the students involves leadership and friendship. Dr. Hamrick shows this as he joins students in the canteen. President 15 Mr. Carl Baker The Honorable Lester L. Bates Sr. Mr. Henry Creech Sen. Rembert C. Dennis The Reverend john E. Dent Dr. W. Daniel Greer The Reverend Ernest E. Hite, jr. Mr. joseph W. Holliday Dr. Malcolm C. Hursey Dr. john E. Huss Mr. Clif S. jones The Reverend j. M. Kirkland The Honorable Dan F. Laney, jr. Mrs. W. Norris Lightsey Mr. B. R. Littlejohn, jr. Dr. Franklin C. Mason Mr. j. Carlisle McAlhany The Reverend Lewis E. McCormick The Honorable Robert E. McNair Mr. P. O. Mead, jr. The Reverend j. W. Middleton Mr. Edmund H. Monteith Mrs. Harrison Peeples Mr. Guy S. Sanders, jr. The Reverend joe R. Weber unsung. A-N....,,..,...,. ' A - .l l it ll H ill L l .P 1, l w L to R5 Rev. j. M. Kirkland, Georgetowng Rev Being congratulated by Mr. Mead and Mr. Lewis McCormick. Mullins: j. Carlisle jones is A.L. Gentry who has brought 1 Mil- McAlhany, Reesevilleg Henry Creech, lion dollars in gifts to Baptist College. 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V ,I il 4 i t .-.. , 1 1 me-mv-ay -zu..-in-sz-31 -, eww:m.1'v' ::z:T'T ' f--- 1 :1H:'i 'f1 Mr. Clif Iones, Chairman And P. O. Mead. Trustees Twenty-five men and women make up the Board of Trustees. Elected by the South Carolina Bap- tist Convention they serve terms of five years at a time. They come to the campus from all over the state for three regular meet- ings in january, May, and October. Among them are men and women in business, industry, education, law, medicine, and homemalfers. They serve without pay, and give Baptist College the benefit of their profes- sional, personal, and spiritual in- sights and experience. Each is re- sponsible for the promotion of the college in his particular area of the , state, for fund-raising, recruiting of I students, and alumni affairs. L to R: Mr. Henry Creech, Hanahang Mr. I. Carlisle McAlhany, Reevesvilleg Dr. Franklin C. Mason, Mullinsg The Reverend john EI. Dent, Bennettsvilleg The Reverend I. W. Middleton, Elloreeg Mr. joseph W. Holliday, Calivants Ferry' The Reverend I M Kirkland Georgetown: Mr. B. R Littlejohn, Ir., Spartanburg: Dr. Malcom C. Hursey, North Charlestong The Reverend ioe R. Weber, Fountain Inng Nlr. Carl Baker, Creenvilleg Mrs. W. Norris Lightsey, Varnville. Board of Trustees 1 Vice presidents any ut policies. :fm i, I 91 24 3. f K 515255375 fi? 35 32925 I 4 f 'V ffl pw, ff! w 'ffi f v f ' sf. f :' Zf T - '35v : YSLiE5'Qf5 2'P , H X ,, mg '14, 4: V eff -.,-sasvsmf-.aflaswi in, ,,,2' ff f .af r W A ' f 4 e,2,ffSf?5,,f:e FAQ, if n , A 4: 4 4 w X wen if I 9 if 21,41 A , if X H lv fl if . RM f ,w- K s ww '0 - Q' X: A -:a ' :f-4f,,f f,f,-0,'f,g,, J,- ', ' .- V gwafiff gf ff.? fQ - . .M-. fs 1 -fiwvlwe wfff W if f!-,ffii w f , he v, ,f.Wy,, , 2 4- ' 4 'v w La w':.1,fw,'f Q, ' A fn ,Q ,eff 1, .W ..w , -'f s,.g,.-eiwss ww f Y ww, 4. Q, 1 ,Y ,see .f ,J V if , ff 'ff V, ' , .4 awaffnwf QW me ,V my , 13,MQfWf'42n g',fc-sr, ' iff.-fw , Jmff, 12 M 051551 513' ' ' 1 M A 5, 2-L ' 5 fm! N ,vw fx ff A fjfsw Q! 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They direct the spending of money, promote student activities, update the academic standards, and encourage the devel- opment of the college. ll VH- .1 f,-,f,-,V g ,,, 1:,,'.'l' ,.f 11:-.:,1.z l f,,,r , 1 .' gwnf-slip 'Q , M 1 v , ',1. ,my lv ,A Q ,L .w fl, U . X wx? M fu' x 49 'Q w 1' fb ,-'M U A u :AK s 'X N A , -. H - .-4-.:.. 3!ifjlQia'fX'.-1'if- 2 -52350: il:--il 'ea 'tri ff: F3 1-'S YA W M16 fi 7, I-' .fl i':w,-:-,..- ,NLM- . 1. 4 xr-,mp u, rw, 1644 Sw?-'45 wr, ,f.,q,l,,x.iQ,7,1, .iv ., .Y 4 .1 ,fitislffx-1 Jf f::'5: i:z.A:,'- :fl . 1 E 5355 Qgifezyqfifg xml. 1.--Lu.: Q -.,:-- 2- '- :pm 1' asf. 'Y 4 -6-Wir 1' wif' ',M'.'Qi5Q QIQZTIHQ -J,i.'.:'5'i-. ',i'+'J g,:1,e,,,-L :Mg- lfaiffxst-ii-.f' il?i '!f.,ZiS',2? xg.i,,Y3,:,f,'ca:t,, Y:Pg.'-:mI1'it','n yr,-gay. - U lf. ,q,.f,.'n.m,1,:.w.- 15 V k X N 4 sf , - gig -, .- -9-nz'-:A-2:4 lrcf -- - 'Q N1 gi . x x H X M ' lsr. :FK 'Mi Vice-president of Developmental Affairs, Mr. Vice-president for Student Affairs, Mr. Harold Keowng Mr, Bill Cone, Director of Charles L. Price: Adminstrative Assistant to Alumni Alfairs. President, Buddy Locke. Vice-Presidents 19 X www s X X ,, ,Z . V. ix tj ' W 'f' Staff created atmosphere of friendliness. There to aid any students are the members of the staff, solving every problem from finding money for a student to return to school or to helping coordinate student body ac- tivities. Discipline and guidance also fall into the functions which these people perform. Dr. William Hyden, Coordinator of Grants and Special Projects: Mr. Wilbur Borom, Reg- istrar and Director of Admissionsg Mrs. Mar- garet Gilmore, Director of Public Relations: Miss Barbara Bunch, Admissions Counsellor, Mr. Walker Wright, Assistant Director of Ad- missions, Miss Barbara Mead, Asociate Direc- tor of Admissions: Mr. Marvin Cash, Comptroller. ' ,W it , ' . f. - ff mf., '- s, x 5 , ,. , V - 2,5 V! ,f -fx.-,, X , g. f , W , my at , s f ff ,, 5 . ,, ,-+ ' 'V A V Ziff ' if',Vf f .-47 , . 4 st wwf , KJ, W I ' 4 C' ff? ' f ,r 1 S X f 1 2-f Wi: 4 Y A 5 .,1 y Sgr ' ,gf ,MW - f - M. , , , .,,1y,w1g, K' , m'gW,,2' - ' 4 f R 'ZKYQQQ' .. 4 lm i.,2:- 5 K :W ,f N ' . I Ai ' M' ,alt . -ma , .cf ,uf-' t np , , gy .M fbi, -8. , :, ., 'Vw f ,Q 'i . . 'Q ,,L-,::9f1-,rzfrz i f 1 , ,, , Qr.4,,rg4,fQf,'fa- , 91533,-,,,f gy.ggf,y':'t 4 v . N- ,. 1, ,, -,H X' I , ,x , f, I. ' W paw:n.:1,f::f'a's mf f H 37 --: 'FW1 'A'-.f. 1-'ff 1-1.p15'f. 'vf:'fa'5.W'?-,fft'1ft1E'.'. 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'W' - W x Q-V ev, Rani' uns? f 1: s 5 , t f S . his eu , M, N ,A Q' x 'MMM Mr. Dan Franz, Administrative Assistant for Financial Aid: Mr. Ted Godfrey, Adminis- trative Assistant for Student Affairs: Mr. Toby Duke, Administrative Assistant for 'tis 3 1 t , , +if5sv.ss ,iw SQ 5 as 4 Placement. qmff 21 inor serviees ore essential to student life. Necessary to the everyday life of the student ore the services offered by these people. They keep us in eonloet with home, feed us our meals, cure our ailments ond pro- vide us with meuns for purchasing hooks and other necessities. Mrs. Iulia Yost, school nurse: Mr. Ken Richter, bookstore managerg and Mr. Ralph Denton, Veteran Counsellor. 22 Staff 4. I S ' y . .W- . l -4 ll I - ll l ,f i 1 f A I 1 i l l i, I, i 1 1 1 I is l P 1 r w s ll 1 1 MNH -..-...--------- ---- --- V- ' ' r mw.v....,,,,,,N 1., -.J 1 4 '-1 51' M an if 5. 52 mmm EW flfiw ,,-1 nm L Mrs. Edna Felts, Post Office Clerk: Mr, Harold Cole, Director of Gladieux Food Serviceg Mrs. Linda Carr, night nurse. V r li 'E Il r r V E Staff 23 Buddy Locke and Steve Folse, Russell Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Furman Touchberry, Russell Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwell, Married Mall. Serving students as guidance counsellors, disciplinarians, and even Sometimes parents away from home, the residence directors keep the dormitories in running order, and see that students have the proper facilities to be comfortable and safe. 24 Staff on l I all 'n l fl I ll rl eu l l il 4 l in Ll iv l 1 , I I l 'l ll I 5 2 l l l l l l Ei it l, I I I U tum. . ' V ' -..w-...:..g...n1 - ...- ..M...........---...,....,....,.........,,...,m.......... ..,,. n ,....., Si 31 V jr' W . V it Avfszwqfrmw M- - W -fl--kgMv,,v3 kqfff, in ,Q YZ K Y X Mr. and Mrs. Dan Franz, Athletic Mallg Mr. and Mrs. lack Markusen, Women's Southg J Mary Koons, Women's North: Clara Haigler, M Hostess, Women's Dorms. 'Y Residence directors see to well ein M of students. I N L: 1 . f lt X1 ':' Q ge .' A is Q M , w 5 A ' X ,,1,,v,2 ggffr,-V: Q 1, 0 gg: T' E , ff-freer' .wwmbM'N', ..,t. 1 A.. Qllff Z -i.,?.m,,a.3ilzq Salute is in order for the cadets of the AFROTC program as they suc- cessfully complete another year at Baptist College. The men and women are skillfully taught by trained men serving in the United States Air Force. Croom facilities as well as outdoor excursions are fur- nished to those enrolled. In place of the classroom lecture, AFROTC cadets participate in rank promotion ceremo- nies as recognition of their achievements. 26 Faculty and Academics AFROTC attracts men and women into the program 1 x 4 -1 -rf .1 .V i 1 l ii 31 r 3 l 1 11, M v H l is tm ti Qi, . 5 il l iii ': .l , 1 E l A ii, .WAI 'fl1!l i-1-ruwrwtv 2 Lx-its Capt. Thomas Mansperger, Colonel Iohn Han- lin, Capt. Raymond Goodman 4 Faculty and Academics 27 ,ww 9 V. ,--.,, -v ,AW 'yi , ,,. ,3 W ww df fgllyl ' 'K X ', To 28 Faculty and Academics Mr. Al Ferner, Head Basketball coach: Dr. William Kerr, associate baseball coach. 7,:r4:fgg': N- gg 11- ,-' ,,.,. ,A-1.213-ljg .ll Mr. Wayne King, assistant basketball coach: Mr. Howard Bagwell, athletic director and 1 head track coach: Mr. Charles Welty, trainer. 1, Q I l l l l I Q a at ll, il ljl it l ,l l l il V l 3, l ll all l i 1 X. l 4 4 ' i 4 , ,,, N :l V , iv.. ,.- '.-, ,Jr--: -rw ,ga-nraav-.,-J-7.--sv-xv,.-in-3we ,-J -V 7 - ..-yas, , 'af f ,fs: i:fi,'5:Ef'zi5 ' ' Y . . h . V,-f' 1 sw-.af . ,W ..-W f ,, , . il P. E. Yields Fulfillmen of Character The job of coaching does not stop on or off the court of field. It continues on into the classroom. Eight people can surely vouch for that. As a re- quirement for Baptist College gradu- ates, physical education strives to stimulate the body thus, stimulating the brain. Bmw... Mr. Bill Bustleg baseball coach: Mr. lim Settle. cross county coachg Mrs. Sandra Talarioo, Women's P.E.g Mr. Paul Brant, Driver Education. Faculty and Academics 29 Use of Library Provides for pportunities , ' ' ' 6?4i fM'r'r I 2. -V , V. ' 4 , , - --- - .. X ..u1!mw1.... 6 Sw M . is I l' tl 1 I ,z ,xl il ll -'l -P I J r Above: Miss Linda Cochran, Mrs. Betty Ne- meth, Miss Thelma Elkinsg Right: Merle Doran. Packed with books and period- icals covering every area, the li- brary opens to all students varied fields of study and unlimited infor- mation on subjects he already stud- ies. Available for students' use in the library now is all the language laboratory equipment. 30 Faculty and Academics ,. ' mms ,vm . .f Mail l l ll l li if Tl jul ,, 4 K l 12 tl 11 V, i l U' I 'V ' ' ' '4'i'l ? ' I 1 A J 1 V If A wi Y ,515 sf fr. qi img M 'fi ak, gig? s E 5, V 1 i, fs. ,Q is a Below: Miss Doris Storm, Mrs. Betty Ann Todds. L 'W af' A ,ig Faculty and Academics 31 .M 1 I -I jx JI V 1 l I Dr. George Niketas, Dr. Charles Smith, Mr. Douglas Donahue. English Covers the literature of many Countries. 32 Faculty and Acade n cs -i P Nc 7 2 F f V .R Q if 1 x 4 ij? lm W .fix X , X 1 ,Ki Nfl' Q 7, uf ' , fx r , 1? QM. ' P' J If W . if - ' f X N X lik fx ax vi X X at a A ,EP 'ly f fi F is s Ai 'V SW X 2 4 4' 'f an 'W X X Q All :Z 'K 3 x E l 5 ll iq! A Mx 2 f Q ' Aw? gg fa: K Ns? , ' f l x m uy k - ' P , K . Wi Vg, fv-- i, 5 3 ff lf? ir ii . :,. 4 My Q Q5 .f :1?,f' lifff . ,V F X ax , X Kiwi Q ig.: Eff. ' fl'-2 .3 'S 2?-' 4 JL Dr. llowzirfl Uvvrlon. Miss Mrijmriv llmxilv. Mr. Silas Garrison. Mrs. Doris lvlctfluy. Variations from studies of Ameri- can writers who ure still living to thc Olcl English that existed in thu time of Clmurrfrr uri: imrliiclml in llm Curriculum ciHei'ml. Ther liisiciry ln:- himl tlicrsc vvorlfs is Slllfllfffl, cmcl tliu worlfi iiself is lnrulfon clown to limi ifs clcrcpcrsf me-cining for miftli imliviclufil. Faculty and Academics 33 Mrs. lasephine Hutchison. Mr, Lionel Lackey, Dr. Annette Clark. To most Americans, the English language comes natural. It seems as if it's been here since the beginning of time, but actually, it has not. Two years of requirements in English here at B.C.C. broaden 0ne's literary spedtrum. 34 Faculty and Academics I ll li il ii l ' l I l l J i l l l i I l el A1 w 1s1rmwmm -mwi:- - ,Wm Y Y Mrs. Pat Students may Capitalize on the various English Courses ld 36 Faculty and Academics ' RCN--' e A ' Mathematics department applies logic l Offering qualified help, this sec- tion can be applied to almost any other study. Its outputs are used every single day. When a certain seven B.C.C. teachers get together, the main topic is most likely to be formulas, equations, and alphabets. You guessed it . . . the Math Department. Mr. Stephen Nemeth, Mr. Iohn W. Hyden, Mrs. Eilleen Pettrick, Dr. Alvin Hanson. i I ' , Dr. Robert Carroll, Mrs. Hazel Stewart. Mrs. Cecile Bailey. Faculty and Academics Dr. David Cuttino. Dr. Anne Howe, Miss Su- zanne Rollins. it Q Y 6, 1,i6-1-ifgigfngyywwfgkk VW fweiaaisisstastm 38 Faculty and Academics 1. Music therapy major is newest department addition. Preparing students to work in the ter was the music therapy major, field, the music department offers a designed with rehabilitation as the variety of majors. Added this semes- purpose of music. l l l .l- il la l ll l l l ji l .V V i I, I l ll l ll l l l is 1 l l 4 l l i li ll I, - 1 l l i Il il l I 'l l l l I l B ll'-' 1 ' Mr. Olivur Yost. Mr. Vinztor Lawson. Faculty and Academics 39 Dr, Paul Rr-ilzflr. D12 Robert Andross. May, li 'Q am 1, ill 111 il J v W ir N .,, L M N: ii n my Hi w I w X E i i I L L 1 4 I 1 1 I I f,. xg xi si i ig is -S wwwffwx - he x..,, , is f -'A '-' six wr , ,z ivy. f . in .N Ni, W' Vw fi -, wg-nv ,, ,WAV , xg -Kwefsxwfmenw 1, . -xc, , ' -Q Q! x i, 1:s'X.fz p g, K -2 -. Q '11 Q '- . . 1 1 ' 1 . ' N I ,4 M., N, fy 4 . t ,. ,, ,V ..s,f5l-sg Q- Q Q. 5:1 , Q. , iv -as., xl ij n,, fe, fr N . ' H- 1 is g 41' if ' ff . 3'.f'. ', lf Q Dr. Ella Levett, Mrs. Linda Gooding. Mr. Da- vid Rison. History spurs interest in the pastis events. Learning from our forefathers mistakes helps us to prepare for the future is the main goal. History Courses are offered in every area from the survey of The worlds Civ- ilization to the Civil War. Feuzully and Arzudumirts 41 .IQ F ,i .1 I Mrs. Barbara Iones, Mrs. Paula Ward, Mrs. Ia- net Brugh, Mrs. Beverly Moore. .. ...M V.V, ,, V Viy, , . V , , , , ...Q , ,. I V, . jfii, f, ' , f 1 r x L 7 f X ry , V f ,. .,.-.Q 4 Aw Sf! M- ff w A ri 1 N 4 W1 M by gm JF? U1 151 sf' N , A U4 ' 1 4 1 I 1 r ,. H .11 ll V N 1.1 fi r ,, 1. 42 Faculty and Academics fr Z .lj The nursing prngrnin ul Baptist College enrolls seven lruined leciuh- ers tn instruct girls in lhe Held of medicine. The future nurses ere taught by Classes and hospital work. urses enter medical field I B. C. Mrs. Linda Carter, Miss Harriett Robinson. Mrs Carol Barnes I B nil ' 'ss I4 ll nlty and Ar 1 Dr I Walter Carpenter Dr Wallace Rogers Dr x fv 'Q 43: A, x , Q' lf 1 v fffiffzw M My f Today's trends undertake the revival of the religions Because Baptist College is a church-oriented and supported in- stitution, the department of religion plays an important role. Philosophy of everyday life, backgrounds of other religions besides Christianity, the in-depth study of jesus Christ, plus the guidance of three trained men, instill in us our need for a Su- B preme Being. Occupying the time of many freshman are survey religion courses which include term papers, outlines, and syllabus notebooks. Faculty and Academics 45 Covering the biological aspects of such things as the one-celled life called ameba, and the plant life, and moving to the complicated sys- tem of the human, students find themselves engrossed in micro- scopes and textbooks. Two profes- sors in the department guide stu- dents in their explorations of these systems. Dr. jim Barrier Dr. Clarence Chestnutt 46 Faculty And Academics if it M 1. 'I JI 1 li .V ji l' ls li' il! '1 l A1 i lf 1 . l 11' ll. I 1 1: ll l -1 ,l .i In 1 6 1 1 i U ll il If ,l z n fl l w l lx Je U XQE5' 1 5 .. , ------H --xf.e-.- ,.,,1.,, ,,,,,,, mwn, Y Department of Biology eneomposses all the livin ml .. MN! 1 1' Biology students examine plants and anim ils during lab, while they use various mstrumi nts to make things exciting Fauilty And Acadenmirs 47 Dr. Homer Odom Developments ' Chemistry aid 'n the future The science department at Baptist College is separated into individual groups, chemistry being one of them. Three teachers staff this section and their invaluable knowledge of the course enables students to gain in- tellectually. Both a major and a mi- nor in chemistry are available here at B.C.C. 48 Faculty and Academics ffm Q a J - Q? 332 3? 1 ' ' f::15'm1 t.:z:ffwx.f ' t 'K , ter fw,2ff1.u' e, ,s Q , . a?'4g:4,2f-as ttf tiki 1 ,2 A 3 Mig . S , 5 -4 4' q N 1 H .193 , S We Nf- l l Dr. Augustus Bonnette Mrs. Ioyce Bagwell Faculty and Academics 49 , 1 . ,, t. . -,f ,V , 1 . , . ,X ,ht Relaxing is the first step in speechmaking, Speech, being a requirement, gives each student o chance to im- prove his ability for public speak- ing. He may choose o full time ca- reer and become a professional or merely use it for improving reports for class and talks he must make in his extra-curricular activities. Dr. Lawrence Vanella. Mrs. lean Vanella. 50 Faculty and Academics is-f 1- ---r W -, As one of the many speeches he must and make, this student gives a demon talk on handguns. Miss Delores jones prepare stration Faculty and Academics 51 , ,,,, ,. -Mahi 1 W3 1 51 H ,t rl .N 4 . xl i l J 1, it l Courses in educa ion award tl luster to academics at B.C. Reports are a definite part of Education courses. Marilyn Burriss demonstrates her techniques of teaching. Miss Carole Austin. The Education Department of Baptist College contains the sum of our basic need for colleges . . . that of education. B.C.C. offers courses which provide the very necessary skills needed in educating someone else. All students who want to teach, whether on the primary or secondary level, are required to take education courses. These re- quirements entail all varieties of education and are of value to any student. 52 Faculty and Academics l. JL ill gl i I , 'V L il -ri ,V 1, av '1 r 1 V l w fl Tl l Mrs. Ruby Matthews. Dr. Charles E. Brewer. l 7 ' 1 II ' QE iw K Faculty and Academics 53 The outcome of the world around us has a lot to do with the manner- isms of and dealings with people. Four teachers ln the Department of Sociology describe the best way for us to handle unfamiliar situations, and to gain from different socio-eco- nomic countries. These educators can enlighten our generatian's tomorrow. Dr. Henry Maxwell. Mr. Ed Ledford. Mrs. Carol Fleres. . Xiu' w N7 1 x-it-VfStw X 'fi-73,5-f . t VS 3Y5f4 f.5 , 115' f -' Wx QL., t:'5f J, Z XJ ,, D, Q55 f' ' Tj '3'-2 .qfig-gi f'22fQ',fjg fff fgguezgg . I 3: 5-1.-cff'f1:,'.Tf35tft-'kfiitk' ' -:mg gg: 5,:.'f-gi 121 .A--'49 iffy, -:jx -if -'anti 2 'f-titre?-1l?1 g233: Q V1:,:Ef5'.f?Qi-Sq-'img rift 'wxvf sf- fc IJ: -- 9-lil: as---1 't 1 .ffsx QA!,k:l::,fk.':qr -f.,. , 15:3 . 2, -152,9 GE ikiskifsfiviif-Q -'X fl- 2 - ,-- J,'5,1u,x.f...r., -4,,Y.,', n' al.-1 if -f'!Et2EtF6:iir'ix.r'iff' -,rt ib 'ft 4 , :--',g,sg'.r.u.t.k,,, 'gt' ,-will -'QQQ' I ,. ws ti 1,15-J-11,-.'-i . -f 55,5121 s.5i'f!f19iE.. '25 if :MRI -'I : ':-'.'ffJ '93 'Hifi ef.-V 1- 'weft 11.25. 54 Faculty and Academxcs l 1 . 1 1 l J 4, lo l, ,, 'll l 4 A lr I 1 W, rl lt, l W, . . . it J' K l 1 T lt U 1 -I 5 l l i ls l 5 V 4. Sociology Students dig into tomorroW's problems todo . Mrs. Kathryn Sharpe. A l ,q,: H Debbie Baxley, a student in Principles of So ' ciolog'y , capitalizes on the chance to draw at tention, as she reports her findings. Faculty and Academics 55 13 .iff I '3:sg,a.:t2ES-t1-YQ:'vit-IME ' it tene s L w-frm, k Mrs. Helen Barry, Mr. George Connor: Lec- 1 tures in Developmental Psychology Today supply the knowledge for future use. Adolescence, l.Q., normal, retar- dation . . . Now where else could these words fit except with the De- partment of Psychology? Devel- oping mentally is a vital part of the human being. The Psychology De- partment deals with the how's and why's a person may develop. Four illustrious teachers here at B.C.C. extend their knowledge to the stu- dents enrolled. The students, in turn, share their gains with other stu- dents, who, in turn . . . all in one world-wide circle. 56 Faculty and Academics RH ,lr 3. l i .1 , 1 l H l l 4 fl -v .l . W. ,, T B Constructing better minds for future Dr. Aline Mahan, Mrs. Karen Del Porto Mr. joseph Ward, Mr. Kenneth Milton 58 Faculty and Academics ff 'Nw Mwk, C:l:14fN--.1'c -E670 . 19? 1-, FW- 3155 3 flu? 'pi 1 Q I , . I 157151: Q31Q-4.Sw!gQ'fQi2.,f,fgjiixl'evil.:I V Im, I I1-1'f'J!.p-..-25-,fg,,I:, ag - 'gg - ,Z I 'I I II AI I II If, I I II I J II 'I I I I I A I I I 'II II I I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I f I Artists convey messages of the past and the present. Conveying a message through the use of pens and pencils projects a true art. Here at Baptist College stu- dents learn to appreciate the abili- ties of others as well as expressing themselves. This function is carried out by the supreme skills of two art teachers. ,K , i In ,M .41 4, ,f , :A S Wk' ' A s YMMN if M fi twigs? ymx , mf.. it Faculty and Academics 59 60 Faculty and Academics oreign lan uages expand into cultures of the country. Mrs. Georgia Schlau, Dr. Oksanna Nalmybida. The foreign language department includes five languagesg French, German, Russian, Spanish, and Greek. In the first four languages, a literature course in English trans- lation is offered. A student may re- ceive equivalent credit for studying the cultural aspects of the mother country. is ll' Qt 1, li 1 lt 4 A -vt in l K v lt 1 rw fl W ll ' 11 1, w i l i 1 N Vi -, vllm- lu.,-,f L-My ,,-,- W4 l ,- H- 1. -. L1-4. .-,,.1 Wy, ,ug-,-..,.....-.. .W-.fn-. v.......,f.-v...p.A.....-V-.-4.- 4-V --i - - Dr. Iames Herring, Mr. Heinz-Iurgen Griebsch, Mrs. Ada Iohnson. Faculty and Academics 61 Right Column: Miss Vera Iohnson, Mr. Edwin Perkins, Dr. Raymond Morgan. Z 1 ww-WWWQY-' 4 A . gy, we Q , W A-'uv--.. N-1 1 ' X mum , A --WMA. , VM,,,..W,..w--.,. 'roi Q31 3 Q, ' .1 f fy. ,, 'ai , xw :., -. W, W 1 QW ra y , , ' J-N.f7MV:spfAvQ,, ' Vff' GSA , I ' wa P: - f f'i, . -V .. ny 4 A 14, ein 135513 jffi 445: 1.-Y' - , 'QI-fi gs: Vi i 1 f ' gf' Q- ' N Q x X t .X V , F 1343 Q ' Q 1 Xf, ff' J ' f Y 3225 V f, ,, s X iii ' ' A .' 'J , ,35x.r.-Q,-.VL' ff. L V 5 ,, ., H Nw- W.- ,,',, -V ,him W- 1' Y 6 1 v vw V4 umffigm,?53frVR5Q, V1VH57jA,l,, V55 ph 4125 S 5,..?5Q: NAA-Txhmxgiqx .gSg:rfasA5S-F..-'GEl V-1,-L55 V f , ,J g 'V , 1 ' .7 2,11-fe' 5.422 'ffl' ' f? ,V f-yfif '7f Q!Q'fI!f' ...eff , lilii' , R v.: f- .ua--if Xfyffli' Llp 4394 , . ,::--:rGs,.q,: ., , 'rV'1If-1-'-fIf '- 'Jef-if W iff' ez, ' :-. 'A - - W o . 1 i 'g,Qs1..,eJf:fgy,f-A jf ef ,igjrg f.-fs . 5 'wir 5 ,'v2f2'f :Q- X 4- :fi3r'93Z8:i:i 7 ffV'Yf r ?fp:- P- ' Q b e ' 'iff5V:zf.'.J:.-5-E'f 'f WTR. - 1 yzgb ff 'f --Va ' .f f ' Q i f - ,,,-..r.f1,4f.g-.5112-' X .-if-'fix-. 'S ' ' i Q 6' - , qS,5ff2if- f- 41 N'V-.V of V2 ,- if f 5 -?f A - X if 54 . X ,V -, f- , ' f gym - vw- f V ww Dfw- N, -.yVg:fV,y,-, -3-g -Q ff , .M-:5,f.':1.51-112g2i5,:15.4,3.- .V V, I gf mfq., ' - -!fgQ':':1sg5gff?q4wwzii..g -uf '! .'2'fV.Tf-V1-bl'-1, V, . ,V .23 1 A52 A f. lx: 7,?w?V5fiE, v,.imM.V-.?k,h 1. . Q...-,gx..v4.:z,!wf,,33 iN:g2v. g.,. ,,x4,,3, may 5 , 3. 7 r .V if X 'V 'V VV , X f V 4, if 'Q f f f ,V-rv Vg,g.ff2.x-:-921512, . Q,5ga+-,AL..'- . -,ga ' ,-,fn f,,eg,. m , J! Q, ., 1,Qvlk,fZq4 h , Li 7 ' '- 2 V V - 'A 'BEC' -' , 7' 35,2725-V..-'ez f'-!1.L,x,4 L' ' -, 'V ' ?i?'Qii'i22'j':ff'fY'L5f'xg'2f5l1Z2-t7H47??X55MirL-5' . . V V j .,'i'. ' ' 2 i,,. ,e2.b4V'g,i1'V- ,ig595l,,4 fr . V X ' A rV 2 m,.fV--.tV.:j-':mpf.,a-Q-, , - , ' f gm' i .,.....--. .-I-wk-'w1V'. 1 .5402 my 5, '2-'.f1'?'Y-'ZW - Left Column: Dr. Royce Breland, Mr. Oliver Barnes, Dr. Mary VVheless. 62 Business e A future in business is a road for all And now the Baptist College proudly presents . . . the Business Department. Eight of the teachers on faculty at Baptist College devote themselves to the teaching of busi- ness and its many fields. Lectures, diagrams, financial reports, and even ordinary tests accompany this major or minor. Scomeday the economy of our nation will rest in our hands. Aren't you glad we have these teachers at B.C.C.? Above: Mr. Ken Foote, Mr. Franklin Gay, Mr. George Keller, Mrs. Katherine Huger, Mr. Bob Gallagher. Business 63 64 Interterm lnterterm offers variety On and off campus courses were offered with hours varying inside the classroom. One could study the songs of S.C., domestic law or how to use the library. Outdoor activities such as horseback riding and flying were offered, with many courses having field trips. Repeated from last year, taxidermy educated students in stufhng birds, while others went to the Corral to learn how to ride a horse. M., 1 , 'nr ' ' s ,mp l ' ifi:.g,w A In -ft .:' iw -: ,- . V .k,,T:,1,,1S. ,Siu Q44 - - ' i 1 52 7 'Ll'Wi5'2'l5A5f-fffl,--51 . . ' ,,.AfW,.:s-:::- -sfiv,u.tM, mf' 2 -1 th -, . , ,--f 4 4 , t l n , iv. 'gf' X 14 ' f .5- W, t :I A. Q, 1535, X v1 5, 1 'mr-mi f ' A x evfffikfimftta With the help of her instructor, Barbara Mo- zingo, a member of the class in aviation, checks the map for charting a course. f,.4V,,KMw ,tl A Interterm is not all classes. Leisure time led these students to the coffee house where they expressed their musical talent. lnterterm 65 U my I -. U., - 11, , --. .,. -.U ,-3wu,j'1'1ii7.-2rlg'v254I 1Q 2 - I H . ' - 'Hn-'N' .- 'WW WveS'dZ15i-'K G' Q9 + ?'+'!Z4'?'f:? ifEZfi.'52-f1.2'f1Ff115-i'-- why 1- ,. , 4- .- i w .-'5 1 ---- - --A .....-f I ,..... . .- 66 Underclassmen nderclussmen I Freshman II Sophomore III Iunior ,9w'N W ' -59' Wqfwwmf-vw vi, L Q 'x Nw? WMNWQMK Beth Allan I Parker Altman lll Robin B. Altman I Cathy Antley III Donna Autry I Fran Bagwell Ill William Bailey ll Larry Baker I Karen Ballard II Iohn Baltzegar III Linda Barnes Il William Barnette l As students stood gazing over the campus be- tween classes, this helicopter appeared, but no one knew why. Underclassmen 67 68 Underclassmen Ieannie Barrineau I Shedrick Barrow Catherine Barton I Pat Barton I Thomas Batchelor II Deborah Baxley lll Elizabeth Baxley I Kay Bayne Ill Art Beasley ll Gayle Bell I Ioy Belvin III Regina Benford II Marie Bennett I Underclassmen w I it ,Q M ' Q R .. M' Q w, I gf v fx 0, Q li If I. 5, lk I I n 1 l A I 4 I I I I w I I 1 et 2 -hgti' hr-F ww, uf 1 1-NL ' D' s'.4 dun' Gwen Bennetle I Avis Berry I Iimmy Bishop II jimmy Bettles I Cherryl Black I Iames Blair III Michael Blanding III Danajean Blews I Stephen Boiter I Members of the Speech and Drama depart- ment participate in Charlest0n's city-wide theater productions. Underclassmen 69 70 Underclassmen Margo Bolen Elnora Bornwell Il Gregg Bowen I Ioy Bowen I Cheryl Bowman I Robert Boyce II Michael Brame II Karen Bramleti I Don Brandon I Ioan Brandt II Kathy Brashier I Sally Brenxlman I Richard Brwer Lawrence Bridges I Barbara Brinson I I Underclussmen I If I I I I II I I I II I II' I I II Q1 lr .I -I4 -2 I I I If Y R , we-'wiv -1:5 5- ,IV 11:-I II'f'f:uI1,1- I If- 14 5 1-1 f 7 , 31 ' ff.'l.1- J' w- 44 It-'I-I , QI ew. I I , -WN , N I I . 2 ' -.11 71. X..- I 'fy-I so - 1 . .- -::f:If.f' I Irglfva 1 1,,.1-- ,QQ -' X X. - , ' ISI 1,-y,-..:+,i I, A ,. .wa If 'X -.1--'I f- -: I yy 'ay pg.. -gf , I , if Q Jes: aff 1- 'i1-023.-J ff '. 1 ,- -f w, z'.: I -- 'z-ff 'I'!.'.-1-w-43.1 ew., xii, I ' . -- I: 1 -' rw .JI ayfix :aw ' .. I9 zf..Ifv,fI.1:f ,hs I- I ,A ' ,1 '21-5ss:,'S,, -' WSP' A W' - yzarf- B Q, N1-'vs ,. -we If W .1 ,f..---,-.f- 1124-3, qf',gw,.,,. ,, ,, I -'-s,I.f,.:.f.w,-- I-I I sf' If I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I i 45, ,af One of the opening events for freshmen and of the school year is the harbor cruise at- tended by students and staff alike. Thomas Brooks I Benjamin Brown I Gloria Brown Ill Margie Brown ll Raymond Brown ll Ashley Brunson ll Brenda Bryant l john Buck ll Ellen Bullard Underelassmen 71 72 Underclassmen Concert committee member Del Whittle helps in B.C.'s sponsor of the South Eastern Na- tional Fntertainment Conference. Kay Burch II Debbie Burry I Eddie Byrd III Marilyn Caddell I Richard Caldwell I Mary Cammer I lean Campbell III Betty Calm I Ralph Carter, III Randall Carter III Patricia Caswell I ix 55. I I S aw' A -,.,,.,.,, 311111 I or I IT I ii I ,I X I ij I I r I I :P I I 4, I N, I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I. I I il nderclussmen N' Carol Caughman Il Lucie Chandler III Henry Chiles III Vermell Chisolm Beth Clarke II Debbie Clarke III Louvem Coakum I Larry Cobb III Mary Coker I Pegy Collings III Becky Colvin I Beverly Cook I Carol Cooke I Lorelei Cotton I Melinda Crawford I Underclassmen 73 Suzanne Cummings I Vicky Craven I Brent Dantzler I Dawn Davis james Davis III Larry Davis I Sophomore Officers: Betsy Morley, Presidentg Connie Whittle, Vice-President William Bailey, Treasurerg Cathi Wimberly, Secretary. 74 U nderclassmen ,guslilsi I I 'I II' I I I II , I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I II JI .I II II I I 'I II III II II II II II II I I I I I I I II I I I I I I II L-I xl ' Underclassmen Teresa Davis II Carla Dean II Evnla DeLee I Patsy Dennis III Sharon Dennis I Carol Dickens II Belinda Dickerson I Ashley Dickson I Iohn Dixon I Don Dobbins II Alfredia Doiley II Gary Douty Il Susan Drafts II Alice Drayton III Lyn Duckett I Underclassmen 7 76 Underclassmen Bill Duncan I Iudy Duncan II Michael Duncan I Michael Burr I Iohn Eaddy II Gail Earman I Paiul Edsel Iudy Eldridge II Gayle Elliott I lulie Embler I Mical Embler III Sandra Epps I Ian Erickson II Danny Eubanlns II Francis Faison II ', , L I I, II I I I I nderclossmen I I II I II 1-Tl' Susan Faison ll Vincent Fargnoli l Fanoluioj Ferderigoi III Marcial Findley lames Finklea Il Vicki Flint Marlene Flowers I Barbara Fogle Il james Fogle I Lyn Fortini ll Ierry Fox II Fri Frierson Ill Paulette Gadsden ll Thomas Garbett III Phyllis Carrick ll Underclassmen 77 78 Underclassmen Michael Gay I Anna Geddis I Iohn Gentry I Tom Gipe Earl Godfrey I Steve Goins I Liesellotte Goodman I Kenneth Gordon II Donald Gore I Sparky Grady III leanne Graham III lana Graves I nderclassmen I I I I I I I I I I I I I In I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 5 I Dorothy Louise Greene III Yvonne Griner I Rebecca Gruber I Charles Hall III Philip Hallman Thomas Halsey In making preparations for incoming students, Q4 orientation committee member, Bill Gray, R creates a written form of hello. la, gal- I- 4 frfff' i A xx ' . W, Tricia Hamilton II Daisy Hammer I f lip ,M 44-ff' N Iohn Hammond III Robin Haney I Underclassmen 79 Lynne Hardee I Nancy Harrington I Marilyn Hartis I Louise Hartzog I Ron Harvey II Bonnie Hatcher II Sallie Hayes III William Heatley II DeDe Henry II Providing coffee-house entertainment for stu- dents on campus gives them a break from their studies and weekday routines. 80 Underclassmen Clyde I-Iiers Dave Hiers III an news lttt I ii li I Underclossmen I i v i y, Pt . 1 ff fs ' fx 1, 'Q , I-,H I ,, . Q 1 'g' 1 Y ' I S ff X X 4 W .ww-fm X mm' + Nt 4 ,i V i J I li I 1 'i I 4 I i l I I i . X X 1-Z! iw . X1 'rs I XX I 15 Xxx I R XXX 2 xx X 'x 'lf aux,- 'I MIN' W' 'Q 'W , of I Q , , I I I X J -'ix' . 'ffm ' Xikkik is x . ,xr My K XX ly -Q. xr ri 1 wx I ft x52 . Qs. X 1 1, IIII I f X . , A W , -- V : f hw ff .1 ,3! ? f 3 rf' 1 , f W ,ff f X , ,. RQ, X , l QW O M W Z7 . o 'gamma M g A- f.:.f,., 7 f-. ,f :W 1 Ann Highsmith II Ioy Hight I lames Hiott II Leverne Hoff I Gloria Holden III Don I-Iolladay III Ianelle Holladay I Davm Hopkins I Gail Howard I Herbert Howell I Robbie Huckaby III Arthur Hughes ll Donald Hughes III Underczlassmen 81 White socks letter-sweaters, and too-short pants were all part of the Red-Neck Day in preparation for Flash Cadillac. 82 Underclassmen Brenda Hunter II Shirley Hunter I Iames Hutto III Everett Iler I Sam lsgett III Lynda Iackson I Elaine Iackson III Ierome lay II Carol Ieffords III Albert Ienkins I Roslyn Ienkins III Ruthie Ienkins III james Iennings Ill W Underclussmen '4-ole. A ann-4q,.,mlW Charla johnson Il Harold johnson II Pam johnson I Rob johnson Ill William johnson III Sonja joiner III XM XXXXXNX KX X X xx B ww x 'Nia Bobby jones II ifgfmiliw- james jones II lk jennifer jones I john Kammeyer III Frank Keel II Phil Kelly Yiwu ,aww- Russell Kephart Deborah Kerr II flaw. Iacquelyn Ketchen III Undnrclassmen 83 Ioan Kilein Nancy Kinard I joe Nell King III Thom Kilg III Ierry Kinlaw III Armetta Kirby I Serving as a favorite gathering place for stu- dents, the girl's lobby shelters individuals and groups in hours of togetherness. 84 U nderclassmen Kathryn Kirkland III Kay Kizer I Steve Kutta I Underelussmen are , N vi. ., Q X ,. I, - . 0 N, X. .. x A x X -. SFS w 5 N I , ,QQ , X 1, Va X . if5kI 5 V ' x 1 'l'+--N,A1 ' lx N K We - Q! -- 1 5 . I 1 .rx .' .- . M? , .lst 7-. 'li . X I M212 zxg li'f , 'ih- if.: aw. M. . x 1, . 1,4 X yn- ., 1.9, -h',gaQ.'? NN dd Q A15 .X ff at N ' 1 I Wm gm. Sammi V . a- -M ,fx 4 X I : Fw S X J Wy fkwvwll il? wwe? ..,.....i 'Riff' www Pam Lancaster I Angie Lane I Iohn Lawrence III Don League II Gwendolyn Lee I Thomas Lemacks III William LeNoi I Ellen Leverette I Patricia Lewis I Lloyd Lien III Kathy Limehouse III Beth Linde I james Linder III Woody Lingle I Alan Little I Underelassmen 85 At the Carpenters concert, Iudy Duncan joins in the drumstick antics of a member of Skiles and Henderson. 86 Underclassmen Hugh Long III janet Looper I Patrick Lovell II Susan Lyons II Tommy McClam III Ianet Mclilmurray I Billy McEIveen II Donny Mclilveen I Debbie McGee Ill Forde Mclver I William McKinneth Iudy McLane II Susan McLeod II Ralph McMichael III Mary McMillan Oscar McNaught0n III Lou Ann McNeill Charles Mabry I Lynn Mabry III Orrie Lee Mack I Perry Mackcry III Robert Mackey III ludy Maigc I Emma lo Mellerd II 88 Underclassmen Rita Mantoothl Charlene Manzo I Gail Marion III Lucy Mason I Sandra Mazyck I Cynthia Messerny I Deborah Michael II David Miller III Michael Miller I Naomi Miller Sandy Miller Il Carolyn Mims Il Debbie Minors III Ianet Mitchum II Diane Modlin II X if , MQ' 5 L' .Mw- jl ,fQf.: z i Q f W f f I ,, ,,. JW, V, -,fy 71 13, 4 , ,e ,V Q.,-,, ,f .fr -f- fx ff - V1 .yy f f. V. f, f 'V 7 V 5, Je, 4 if W -1 iSiff :? A.. ,Wi ,rv W7 y,, ,- , 1, I if af f Q X Cf Q Q f X 14,3 X ZW f f i f f 1, Wy f 1' , , ,I y ,I M , J fx 'I 4 ' Y qw ff, 9 f A2 ' lf ff x 6' 7 I J f A I ,B f v Z fi 9 Y 1 X J f , f X QA' 'E , f G! 4 , ..ax,,Hig.l5f a w- 5, L,,g,, - W, Wa ref.: ff 1 fa! f glfiff f Underclossmen ,,,,,w ,A ' V . I I ml E m 1.-44 5, 3 f Qu-? 'JM , Q f : -Eff E 'V I I S T Comb x . AT 'HARLESTON Cathy Mole I Cynthia Molony III Laney Moncrief II Nancy Moon Cathy Moore III Theron Morgan I Freshman Class Officers: Randy Wenzel, pres- ident: Pam Lancaster, Vice-president: Sara Sanders, treasurerg Lucy Mason, secretary. Underclassmen 89 90 Underclassmen Betsy Morley II Susan Morris I Beverly Mossel' III Lillian Mozie I Barry Mullinax I Kathy Murdaugh I Marveen Murray II Paulette Murray II Sherry Musick III nderclussmen Rosemary Myers I Randell Neal I Rodney Neal I Doreatha Neat Ken Nelson I Alice Nester I in 512 IA Kevlyn Newman Wayne Nolan III Bob Norris II Linda Northcutt II Marcella Nowak III Dwaine O'Barr I A playful spirit, some ingenuity, and a long rope inspire students with this idea which saves climbing steps. Dianne Oldham I Dianne O'Quinn David Oswalt I Undorclassmon 91 92 Underclassmen Belinda Owens I Merrill Owens III Vivian Owens I Lottie Owsley Donald Padgett I Pamela Padgett III Iames Paisley III Michael Pait I Susie Parker III Wilbur Parker Ill Carol Parks III Virginia Parnell I Clarence Paschal I Icy Patrick II Warren Pepper III 'Q - I i ti '- 1 SWIM shwrs 'ww' 'GEN-S' I All if 9 .. X , V. j Hag 5 ij , - www. 'Q ' Eff. - 5 I t A X 4, ,V 2 -1,g:-.gig O - yr , . Q X f sv .it X . 'f ' f ,Q- ' is 5 f if ' Underclassmen Iohn Peters III Before, between, and after classes, students Io Pickney I gather on breezeways and in the canteens for Eleanor Polite III last minute cramming that precedes a test. Steve Powers I Corky Price I Donna Price I Ken Price Ill Roy Price I james Priest II Underclassmen 93 Cynthia Prine I Ann Pruitt I joe Puckett III Beth Pulliam I Linda Ragsdale I Lewis Ramsey II Iunior Class Oflicers: Robbie I-Iuckaby, vice- presidentg Nancy Moon, secretary: Paul Hin- son, treasurer: Warren Pepper, president. 94 Underclassmen Robin Ratliff III Sherry Reid I Charles Reider II 7 -u! 1 nm I New--M--1 ir 4, I. 6l4 t gi y K wx, 3 1 , - '-i .I ef W' I' -'I I' , . Sv ' 5 - I ' 1 ill W ' gb 'I ' , I -' ' - In' , '64 ff -I X Q1 Wu A Bobby Rentzlll gf 2 I I Darlene Revis III , ,,+ v Denise Reynolds III A sbtfgl . ' f s 0 X I A E x M 3 IP QM I gf? 'Idsf' Bobby Rhodes I 'X Melvin Rhodes I W.C. Rhodes I Underclassmen Catherine Richardson II Elizabeth Richardson II lean Richardson II Connie Rickenbacker I Rhett Risher I Reynolds Rigney Il Robert Robinson I Ronnie Rogers I Butch Rowland III Underclassmen 95 96 Underclassmen Faye Russell II Iohn Samb III Sara Sanders I Vincent Schwerin I lean Schreckengast Eddie Schroeder III Tom Seeney II Kaveh Sepanta II Pamela Sharp I Gloria Shaw Charles Shealy I Gloria Simmons III Lynn Simmons I Shirley Singley II Anna Smiley II I Underclossmen .- ,Mk 11'-' Barbie Smith III Darrell Smith I james Smith Ill x QX IoAnne Smith I Iulian Smith Larry Smith II S fgn Ronald Smith ll Beth Smoak III mm Iames A. Smoak ll Every student, part-time or full time, day or dorm, must battle the lines of registration in order to get class cards. Undcrclassmen 97 Larry Smoak Il Lynn Snyder III Ray Snyder I Ioanne Solesbee II Roxanne Spake I Walter Sparrow I Filling the reflection pool back up after it had been drained made a temporary playground for some dorm students one night. 98 Underclassmen Shirley Steed I Iohn Steiger II Diane Still I Charles Strickland Il Ion Stuckey III 5, pf, I 1,f..v., -.ln , if 151,34 ff ig XXt e.k ' I Lx XX xxx We N ,nl-11? I I I I II I I II I I -I I I I I II I I I, II V I I I I I QI I II I I I I V II II I II II II II I. I Underclossmen inf' 'il Qs? NS swf' Charles Stutta III Richard Summers II lack Tankersly II Cindy Tanner I Henry Tasley I Mary Alice Taylor I W. Allen Taylor III lim Tenneyson III Phil Thomas I Mary Thompson III Sammy Thompson II Sonja Thompson I Randall Thornley I Renee Thorpe I George Timms III Underczlassmen 99 Young Republican Cathi Wilberly discusses political campaigning with Dr. lim Edwards, one of the politicians who visted the campus. john Tobin I Tom Tomlinson III Steve Towles III mi-211, l l Q i I lr I 1 W4 1 1 ,ii 4 Li 1 l I I I 1 X I , . I L I l I Tazma Trent I Becky Truitt II Cynthia Tucker I 100 Underclassmen fr l I I I u I I 1 Underclussmen i xr - A wgxy X Na Cathy Turner II Libby Tyson I Gena Ulmer I Ian Utsey I Donald Uzzle III Charles Waddell II Iohn jefferson Walker Paul Wall II Ioan Walters I Donald Warren I Sheila Waters I Randy Wenzel I Underclassmen 101 102 Underclassmen Mary Anne Westover I Iohnnie W'nite III Iune 'Nhite XKXNXEXEQ X X X N NX ,,II I s ' ft' R gy xx N -e5.QX5?? if X. Q wig X Mwgom XS Donald VVhiteley I Steve Whitney III Bob Whitworth III . re -fe' I f f no -I ' img X , :eff-V I If 1- - ' ' .f -f .iff-, .. . 93' '3 'l fs , I A ,. ' A rv? XX e' I -5:22. X Ju Ir -M -rw 3 ' :Qi W 'N 51,5 ' ' I - , ea-:A sk . X if 5 ' i' 'Q 2815 ', ff N x p' Q. r w fff A Kathy Whaley I Carolyn Wilder I Cynthia Williams I Donna Williams Les Williams II Odessa Williams III Underclassmen ...Rn Donna Williamson III Carson Willia III Davie Wilson II Iudy Wilson Cathi Winiberly II Lavern Witherspoon I Ginger Wright I Ioe Wright I Vic Vamer II Beth Yarborough III Pam Yazell III Lynn Zerkle I Underolaissnien I0 104 Sen 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 N. 71 ,1. 1 I 1 1,1 1 1 113 Senior 1 1 , 1 1 CICISS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l M'-:J Senior Ofiicers: Davis Chandler, Presidentg Bobby Miller, Vice-presidentg Nancy Mappus, Secretary: Ioe King, Treasurer. Altig, Lloyd Iohn Alverson, Kathryn T. Armstrong, Carolyn Kate Armstrong, Mary Anne Atkinson, Robert E. Banis, Ernest P. Seniors 105 106 Seniors Seniors Bartro, Susan Bates, Pepi Bauer, Charles Belilower, Thomas D. Belilower, Phyllis H. Be1.k, Gene C. Bennett, Warren I. Biering, Rod W. Bierling, Nancy F 1 1 11 I I 1 11 11 12 111 1096 vi' 11 11 1 1 1 wg' '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 111' L.. ,---..,,,n-wwv ww. ... X Spring Registration for most seniors was the last time they would have to battle the lines and crowds of signing up for courses. NR' guys -as six ,- .N Black, Donald R. Borom, Kathleen ' K' ' im , Bowers, David C. Brazzell, Grady Gerald Breland, Faye Q. Brown, Elizabeth Bryon, Ioseph N. Ir. Buchanan, Terry Ann Buero, Lynn ! Bullard, Martha Bunch, Delane Seniors 107 Seniors Participating in orientation for freshman are senior SGA oflicers Pam Lamb, Butch Ham, Debbie Hamilton, and Gene Belk. 108 Seniors Byrd, Robert Campbell, Marian Cannon, john L. Carpenter, Nancy Causey. Donna Cerrato, Gregory Champey, Susan Clark, Hozea Clarke, Cely M. f ,,,,,-,Tr Nm l i J, sv ' Wi? lb! . x x N -x l. ll l i x ,x l rl l R w 1 l 1 I 1 v I K f f 1 1 z 2 l I V l 1 I ' X X X, 8. ' '.. 'vu . , ' , , V ? i' as 5' o A , ,ug Q N a z i 1. '- Ep ' A. ' X XL C. 'iii .ik i V-1 ,fr . - -.z mix: 5 e..,,Q,.5,.i,,,' .421 bw.-,,K . Q' ... ,X .R Cook, Bonita Lynn Cook, Charles M. Cook, Daryl Crawford. Martha Cummings, Carl E. Darlington, Stephen P. IV Dowling, Marilyn Burris Doyle, Walter T. Ir. Droze, Charles Gerald DuBard, Ron Duke, Sylvia H. Dupree, Thomas S. Dyar. Linda H. Epps, Barbara Gay Erkus, Charles Seniors 109 Seniors look forward to graduation and its ceremonies as a symbol of the years of study and hard work. 110 Seniors Eskew, Etrulia Ann Evans, Nancy S. Evans, Phyllis Renee Evans, Sylvia Evans, Wanda Faulk, Susan Lindsay Flack, Tommy Folse, Stephen I. Fox, Randy Franchino, Archie Fryer, Frank H. if 4' it S,.......r 1 , 11 11 11 1 I 1 1 1 l i 1 Xi 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 l l 1 1 1 i I i 1 1 1 1 A 1 www:-9 :nl Seniors u Fultz, Carola Ann Gardner, Connie Lou Garrie, julian Thomas Gaskins, Iohn W. Glen, Kathryn B. Goodson, Walter Grantham, Kenneth W. Ir. Green, Ervin L. Green, Iudy Hagen, Cathy Hagerman, David Hall, Alan E. Seniors 111 112 Seniors Ham, Butch Hamilton, Debbie Hammond, Ierry G. Harrington, Iacquelyn D. Haslett, William E. Ir. Hentosh, Barbara Io Hiers, Erma M. Hinson, Paul M. Hiott, james Lynn Hogon, Marshall P. Holman, Robert E. Ir. Horton, William L. B. l-luflines, Thomas Huggins, Sammy M. Humphries, Leroy F. Ir. H : - .f:'T'9Y?if'9'i4-sr. ,. R 197, lf. A . K,-1? , ., .'. '!f'f133.'g .a3 ' Wsfmi Taking a walk across campus on an average day, one is likely to see the sea gulls who re side here. Hutchinson. Cattherme Iniinger, Priscilla Iohnson, Nora M Iones, William A. joseph, Kelly Keels, Frank King, joe King, Samuel B. Ir Krill, Katherine Presented by the Iunior Class and in honor of the seniors, the junior-Senior dance is one of the final social events. 114 Seniors Kirchar, Mack F. Lacey, lack R. Ir. Laflitte, Elizabeth Ann Lamb, Pemela L. Lawton, Russell Lee, Michael H. Lesene, Elizabeth R, Ling, Elaine Litchfield, Debbie 'Wan YVN1-ww. --.Fr 'i i ali in fi' ii ii W ii i i ,i li VV li i l ll, il il I 1 'I li l i l l I l i 1 l l l A 3 i 4 l 4 . .. -. I., 'r'-W F' Q' ra Xi 'bmw fi gg X: , 'f , ef , A9531 ,'-,.- 2 fsfxm. , . it Nm '. - ' x . may . r ' A W fl 1 V 1. su 1 ' la x txt? x N5 M .'i.W. Seniors Long, Harris Brett Long, Susan Lutz, William Hallett Mappus, Nancy Markusen, lack W, Mason, Mary L. McCall, Claudette F. McGee, Daniel R. Menger, james Andrew Messex, Tommy Miller, Robert Ir. Miller, Chris Miller, james Michael Miller, Samuel l. Milligan, Peggy Seniors 115 Missel, Kathy Marie Mitchum, Sylvia Mixson, Larry D. Moore, Robert F. Moore, Tommy Mozingo, Barbara Murray, David W Murray, Evon Murray, Gloria Murray, Ianet Myers, Dwight Carlise Nelly, Norma L. Nelson, Carol W. Norris, Richard Ir. Osesky, Paula Wu' 'F A V M aka. gl. ,xg W - ,. M, . , oi 54 .-., 'ragga Q - SSRN r r . 1 ,GS Q R R Q f,-, , f A - M S NN, -Q , X. 'N ,fxmg xy .Q ,XX Q M ' 1 wig X, '3 ...- -1 1' A V ' 'f 'sa g 113: . V g F , - . -wa, -MX. ' -' ' ':vk.i. 4, '.,.-Ji - K ., ryfgzxfvi. fl X - 1, . f i if . A ax N2 Y lxb 'il' ffm li few, lf '-'-5 g . ll - - ex , x 1 . N- . 1 .Q , . ., X - 3 ei R ff' 4 'I , ., N4 .. .f,-. X MQ Wg., ,s- L -i Wi f . . ,, A, is W ., z as X-4 E ,B X f ai P wi, K A WWW' O'Shields, Michael L. Overton, Dianna Parker, Barabara A. Penland, Grace Perry, Ioyce Vivian Phillips. Rosa Picking, Ionathan Platts, Gene Plummer, Dedree L. Hallways in the classroom buildings serve as meeting places for senior Lynn Buero and Seniors Seniors 117 Prather, Ioseph Price, David Robert Price, Linda Ramsey, Iames H. Ramsey, Iohn C. Ratley, Linda Presenting a project to the class, Elaine Ling and Alice Drayton complete the requirements for one more class toward graduation. 118 Seniors Seniors Redfearn, Brucie Reed, Marilyn E. Resch, George H. III Phodes, Robert N, Richter, Kenneth Rickenbacher, Ronalde Riols, Ierome C. Robinson, Kenneth Ruotalo, Iohn N. Sabel, Sanford Sanders, Lee Sanders, Tommy Q.. 'x 3'h Scarborough, Harry C. Schroeder, Tanya T, 4' Seymour, Marjorie A. Seniors 119 120 Seniors Shanklin, Douglas Shaw, Margaret K. Shefheld, William L. Sheridan, Clark Olen Shoguy, Vicki Smith, David W. Smith, james N. Smith, Ierry Smith, Larry W. Smoak, Ierome D. Ir. Sox, Robbie Spell, Thoams B. Stephens, Ianice 5: wg? f grim B' W Seniors During the fall semester, one of the favorite afternoon pasttimes was participating in the intram1u'al football league. Swearinger, Anna Sweatmen, Alice Swindell, Gerald William Ir. Taylor, W. David Taylor, Priscilla Tennyson, Bruce Mack Tiller, Harvey Wilson. Ir. Thomas, Alice E. Thompson, Robert A. Seniors 121 122 Seniors ...,l.,r, i i 1 an il ix Toole, Richard Tmner, Iarnes M. Turner, Karen Vallentine, lack Gray III Vallentine, Mimi Beach Vassar, Stephen D. Veronee, Cyril A. Walker, Irby E. Weaver, Clyde Robert Seniors Perched on his father's shoulders, son of Leroy Humphries gazes at the pre-throwing at the Halloween Carnival. 'x Ii 1 i I -2 Al l la , 1 l 4 , 2, wg' l .V ll li i ii 1 I ii , w M W ll .L w ll l i I 1 l x sf' H ,M I V 1 1 w l Weber, Carol Weeks, Thomas C. Ir. Whaley, Richard L Vlfhipper, Benjamin Whitfield, Iohn D. Williams, Glenn Edward Williams, Szarah D. Williams, Stephen C. Wilson, Iohn I. Winters, Clifford G. Wofford, Carol Woods, Lamar Yazell, Roderick E. Yost, ludith Young. Sharon ,ss Q44 1:-. -, .N ', gi, 5 .r ly 1 ' f 5 4. I-as iw. 1 1' Q tr' 1-N-'. 1 f' 2 1 .f.1e.,m V 4fw.ff -- 1.-, 1, 4. ' 1 -,M ,.,'f54:fg:g' gi -K34 2 ',, jim 4' -11.7 af - ,ap ' la. g.g..-,g,f,-:w-- Mr, If f ' 'X Q x ..3',., , ,z -R f .. 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',,1 5 :f,ALfJ,-p.3.7:,1J 41155,-f ' fm., '.f.,,.-,'fn:,E1 tix: ., afgglt, 'fQ,'1Y:?111f 54, . ,Q , A ..l,,,,.1,q ,, , Q1 ' '.f'L'?5.11afFad:152' 41 A ,, .:,,,.-,,.,,, ,.b,y7.,1., H. -3 ck: . f,:r7'5:,qg:,,Q :qv '5':it:,1,5-fig '4'?,g4'1f1, V ' '- 'f2'!?f,1' ,S':5'5-:if 2-' 1 Q. f 1 S , , Q sw. L - fl' fi gif , , ,, ,W v nik! f 124 Marshalls Z 'AZ t X vw 1- M' v-1g M ,sf X z B ,rf Ann, ls ,W I 'Z'- Serving as marshalls for 1972-73, these students were chosen from the junior class. They must have a 3.0, be active in extra-curricular activi- ties, and show character, citizen- Marshalls: L to R: Barbara Io Hentosh, ludy Yost, Susan Faulk, Sharon Harper, Dave McSinnis, Pam Lamb and Mark Kuchar, alterf nates: Mary Speights, Darryl Cook, Ronald Frank, Cheryl Charpia, Irby Walker, Paula Osesky. 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VVho's Wlmcw 129 Alban, Beth 247 Allan, Beth 67 Allen, Mrs. Patricia 35 Altig, Lloyd john 105, 154 Altman, Parker 67 Altman, Robin B. 67 Alverson, Katheryn T. 105 Andress, Dr. Robert 40, 173 Antley, Cathy 67, 169 Armstrong, Carolyn Kate 105 Armstrong, Mary Anne 105 Assay, john 142 Atkinson, Robert E. 105, 156 Arwen, Andy 217 Austin, Miss Carole 52 Autry, Donna 67 Bagwell, Fran 67 Bagwell, Mr. Howard 28 Bagwell, Mrs. joyce 49 Bailey, Mrs. Cecile 37 Bailey, William 67, 74 Bailey, Dan 179 Baker, Mr. Carl A. 16, 17 Baker, Larry 67, 177 Ballard, Karen 67, 183, 143, 166, 177, 179 Baltzegar, john 57, 145, 175 Banis, Ernest P. 105, 150 Barnes, Linda 67 Barnes, Mrs. Carol 43 Barnes, Mr. Oliver 62, 164 Barnette, William 67 Barrier, Dr. jim 46 Barrineau, jeannie 68, 148 Barrit, Bill 156 Barrow, Shedrick 68 Barry, Mrs. Helen 56, 173 Barry, Dr. john 18 Barton, Catherine 68, 179 Barton, Pat 68, 177 Bartro, Susan 106 Batchelor, Thomas 68 Barnwell. Elnora 165 Bates, Pepi 106, 169 Batson, Mike 156 Bauer, Charles 106 Baxley, Debbie 55, 68 Baxley, Elizabeth 68 Bayne, Kay 68, 247, 143 Beasley, Art 68, 140, 146, 243 Behr, Gene 156 Belflower, Thomas D. 106 Belflower, Phyllis R. 106 Bell, Gayle 68 Belk, Gene C. 107, 108, 139, 1 Belvin, joy 68, 148, 144 Benford, Regina 68 Bennett, Bruce 150 Bennett, joe 150 Bennett, Marie 68, 247 Bennett, Warren j. 106 Bennette, Gwen 69 Bernethal, Doug 146 Berry, Avis 69, 177 Bishop, jimmy 69, 158 130 Index 27, 156 lndex Bettles, jimmy 69 Bierling, Rod W. 106 Bierling, Nance 106 Black, Cheryl 69 Black, Donald R. 107 Blair, james 69, 164, 142, 172, 173, Blakely, Mrs. 171 Blanding, Michael 69, 156 Blews, Danajean 69, 162 Boiter, Stephen 69 Boland, joy 145 Bolen, Margo 70 Bolin, Hal 144 Bonnette, Dr. Augustus 49, 174 Borland, Frank 146, 189 Bornwell, Elnora 70 Borom, Kathleen 107, 126, 143 Borom, Mr. Wilbur 20 Bowen, Greg 70 Bowen, joy 70 Bowin, Hal 195 Bowers, David C. 107 Bowman, Cheryl 70, 165, 177 Boyce, Mike 158 Boyce, Robert 70 Boyd, Leon 154 Boykin, Newton 154 Bradham, Pete 177 Brame, Michael 70 Brarnlett, Karen 70, 166 Brandon, Don 70, 179 Brandt, joan 70 Branham, Pete 179 Brashier, Kathy 70, 232 Brazzell, Grady Gerald 107 Breland, Faye 107, 127, 222 Breland, Dr. Royce 62 Brenneman, Sally 70, 177 Brewer, Dr. Charles E. 53 Byrd, Eddie 72 Byrd, Robert 108 Byron, Butch 174, 175 Caddell, Marilyn 72 Caldwell, Richard 72 Callaham, Noan 150 Cammer, Mary 72 Campbell, Eddie 146 Campbell, jean 72, 166 Campbell, Marion 108, 140, 152 Cannon, Larry 150 Cannon, john L. 108, 164 cam, Betty 72, 165 Carpenter, Nancy 108, 143, 166, 17 Carpenter, Dr. j. Walter 44 Carr, Mrs. Linda 23 Carroll, Dr. Robert 37, 175 Carter, Mrs. Linda 43 Carter, Margaret 177 Carter, Peggy 164 Carter, Ralph 72 Carter, Randall 72 Casey, Bill 170 Brewer, Bridges, Bridges, Brinson, Richard 70 Guy 183 Lawrence 70, 154 Barbar 70 Broadway, Cheryl 171 Brooks, Brovxm, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Thomas 71 Benjamin 71 Cliff 156 Elizabeth 107, 126, 175 Gloria 71 john 177 Margie 71, 165 Raymond 71, 141, 158, 240 Bruer, Charles 174 Brugh, Mrs. janet 42 Brunson, Ashley 71 Bryan, james 195 Bryant, Brenda 71, 165 Bryon, joseph N., jr. 107 Buchanan, Terry Ann .07 Buck, john 71, 142 BueI'0, Lynn 107, 117, 187, 173 Bull, Pat 205 Bullard, Ellen 71 Bullard, Martha 107, 143 Bunch, Barbara 20 Bunch, Delane 107, 140, 127, 143 Burch, Kay 72 Burress, john 156 Burriss, Marilyn 52 Burroughs, Howard 154 Burry, Debbie 72 Bussell, jerry 145 Bustle, Mr. Bill 29 Cash, Marvin 20 Caswell, Patricia 72 Caughman, Carol 73, 247, 182 Causey, Donna 108 Cerrato, Gregory 108, 154, 174 Champey, Susan 109 Chandler, Annette 179 Chandler, Davis 105, 146 Chandler, Lucie 73, 152 Charpia, Cheryl 125 Chellis, Steve 154 Chestnutt, Dr. Clarence 46, 175 Chiles, Henry 73, 150, 168 Chisolm, Estelle 177 Chisom, Vermeil 73 Clark, Dr. Annette 34 Clark, james 160 Clark, Hozea 109 Clarke, Beth 73 Clarke, Cely M. 109, 215, 143, 172 Clarke, Debbie 73, 174 Clary, joe 150, 142, 145 Cleland, Linda 143, 145 Coakum, Louvern 73 Cobb, Larry 73 Cockran, Miss Linda 30 Coker, Mary 73 Cole, Mr. Harold 23 Collier, Mrs. jo 18 Collings, Peggy 73 Collins, jim 174 Colvin, Becky 73 Cone, M. Bill 19 Confer, Tom 195, 217 Connor, Mr. George 56 Cook, Beverly 73, 232 Cook, Bonita Lynn 109 Cook, Charles M. 109, 150 Cook, Daryl 109, 125 Cook, Weldon 154 Cooke, Carol 73 Cooper, Tom 154, 144, 145 Copley, Don 174 Cotton, Lorelei 73, 177 Cox, Lee 177 411-a-ug? l l in l r I g , 1 l fl l 1 l l l I i l s 1 5 l 1 l Craven, Vicky 74, 166, 174 Crawford, Martha 109 Crawford, Melinda 73 Creech, Mr. Henry 16, 17 Crenshaw, Richard 156 Cummings, Carl E. 109, 160 Cummings, Suzanne 74, 177 Cuttino, Dr. David 38, 222 Cuyler, julius 243 Dailey, Alfedia 165 Dantzler, Brent 74 Darlington, Stephen P IV 109, Darr, Ken 154 Davis, Dawn 74 Davis, james 74, 167 Davis, Larry 74 Davis, Teresa 75, 247 Dean, Carla 75 Delee, Evela 75, 165 Hagen, Cathy 111, 140 Hamilton, Tricia 79 Dennis, Patsy 75 Dennis Sharon 75 Denman, Eddie 154 Dent, Rev. john E. 17 Denton, Mr. Ralph 22, 160 Dickens, Carol 75 Dickerson, Belinda 75, 177 Dickson, Ashley 75 Dillings, Alvin 168 Dixon, john 75 Dobbins, Don 75, 158 Dobson, Terry 146 Doiley, Alfredia 75 Donahue, Mr. Douglas 32 Doran, Mrs. Merle 30 Dorman, Paul 243 Douty, Gary 75 Dowling, Marilyn Burris 109 Doyle, Walter T., jr. 109 Dozier, Pam L. 128 Drafts, Susan 75 Drake,-jo 169 Drayton, Alice 75, 118 Droze, Charles Gerald 109 Dubard, Ron 109 Duckett, Lyn 75, 247, 166, 177 Duke, Sylvia R. 109 Duke, Toby 21 Duncan, Bill 76 Duncan, judy 76, 86, 162, 205, Duncan, Michael 76 Dupree, Legrand 167 Dupree, Thomas S. 109 Durr, Michael 76 Dyar, Linda H. 109 Eaddy, john 76 Eaddy, Winn 144 Earman, Gail 76 Edengield, Bill 154 Edsel, Paul 76 Eldridge, judy 76 Elliot, Doug 174 Elliott, Gayle 76, 173 150, 164 143, 185 Elkins, Miss Thelma 30 Embler, julie 76, 187 Embler, Michal 76, 193, 217 Embry, Kathy 171 Epps, Barbara Gay 109, 171, 177 Epps, Sandra 76 Erickson, jan 76, 247 Erkus, Charles 109 Eskew, Etrulia Ann 110, 143, 144 Eubanks, Danny 158, 144, 76 Eubanks, Russell 146, 144 Evans, Nancy S. 110, 140, 152, 22 Evans, Phyllis Rennee 110 Evans, Sylvia 110 Evans, Wanda 110 Faison, Francis 76, 145, 179 Faison, Susan 77 Fargnoli, Vincent 77 3, 144 Faulk, Susan Lindsay 110, 140, 126, 143, 166 Felts, Mrs. Edna 23 Ferderigoi, Fanourioj 77, 174, 175 Ferner, Mr. Al 28, 243 Findley, Marcia 77, 164, 207 Finklea, james 77, 171, 177 Flack, Tommy 110, 179 Fleres, Mrs. Carol 54 Flint, Vicki 77 Flowrs, Marlene 77 Flynn, William 177 Fogle, Barbara 77 Fogle, james 77 Folse, Stephen j. 110 Folse, Steve 24 Foote, Mr. Ken 63 Fortini, Lyn 77, 182, 236, 187 Fox, jerry 77, 142, 184 Fox, Randy 110, 145 Franchini, Archie 110, 129, 173 Frank, Ronald 125, 175 Fryer, Frank H. 110 Fultz, Carola Ann 111 Franz, Mr. Dan 25, 21 Franz, Mrs. Dan 25 Frierson, Fri 77 Gadsden, josh 195 Gadsden, Paulette 77 Gallagher, Mr. Bob 63 Garbett, Thomas 77 Gardner, Connie Lou 111, 152 Garrick, Phyllis 77, 162 Garrie, julian Thomas 111 Garrison, Mr. Silas 33 Gaskens, john W. 111 Gay, Mr. Franklin 63 Gay, Michael 78, 166 Geddis, Anna 78 Gentry, A. L. 16 Gentry, john 78 Gilmore, Margaret 20 Gipe, Tom 78 Gitsinger, Gary 145 205, 125. Glen, Kathryn B. 111, 175 Godfrey, Earl 78, 154 Godfrey, Ted 21 Goins, Steve 78 Goodell, Randy 192, 217 Goodman, Liesellotte 78 Gooding, Mrs. Linda 41, 173 Goodman, Capt. Raymond 27 Goodson, Walter 118:rdon, Kenneth 78 Gore, Donald 78, 141 Grady, Sparky 78 Graham, jeanne 78 Grant, Mr. Paul 29 Grantham, Kenneth W., jr. 111 Graves, jane 78, 152, 233 Gray, Bill 79 Green, Edwina 247 Green, Ervin L. 111, 177 Green, judy 111, 173 Greene, Dorothy Louise 79 Griebsch, Mr. Heinz-jurgen 61 Griner, Yvonne 79 Gruber, Rebecca 79, 166 Hagerman, David 111 Haight, Dr. Elmer 44, 167 Haigler, Clara 25 Hall, Alan E. 111 Hall, Charles 79, 142 Hallman, Phillip 79, 177 Halsey, Thomas 79 Ham, Butch 108, 112, 139, 146 Hamilton, Debbie 108, 112, 139, 140, 128 Hammer, Daisy 79 Hammond, jerry G. 112 Hammond, john 79 Hamrick, Dr. john A. 14, 15, 1 Handegen, jack 145 Haney, Robin 79, 171, 177 Hanlin, Col. john 27, 168 Hanson, Dr. Alvin 36 Hardee, Lynne 80 Harper, Sharon 125, 129 Harrington, jacquelyn D. 112 Harrington, Nancy 80 Hartis, Marilyn Hartzog, Louise 80 Harvey, Ron 80, 185 Harwell, Mr. Robert 24 Harwell, Mrs. Robert 24 Haslett, William E., jr. 112 Hasse, Dave 195, 217 Hassel, Clai 156 Hatcher, Bonnie 80, 179 Hayes, Sallie 80 Heatley, William 80, 174, 175 Henry, DeDe 80, 162 Hentosh, Barbara jo 112, 126. 169, 125, 172, 173 Herring, Dr. james 61 Hickman, Michael 156 Hiers, Clyde 80 Hiers, Dave 80 Hiers, Erma M. 112 Highsmith, Anne 81 Hight, joy 81 Hinson, Paul M. 112. 146, 94 Index 131 Hunter, Brenda 82 Hinners, Rit 150, 164 Hiott, james Lynn 81, 112 Hiott, Richard 154 Hite, Rev, Ernest E., jr. 16 Hoff, Laverne 81 Hogan, Marshall P. 112, 160 Holden, Gloria 81, 195 Holden, john 240 Holman, Robert E., jr. 112, 179 Holladay, Dave 154 Holladay, Don 81 Holladay, janelle 81, 164, 166 Holliday, Mr. joseph W. 17 Homan, Ed 171 Hopkins, Dawn 81 Horres, Susan 177 Horton, William L. 112 Howard, Gail 81 Howe, Dr. Anne 38, 171 Howell, Herbert 81 Huckaby, Robbie 81, 139, 94, 192 Huiiines, Thomas 112, 150 Huger, Mrs. Katherine 63 Huggins, Sammy M. 12 Hughes, Arthtu' 81, 169 Hughes, Donald 81 Humphuies, Leroy F., jr. 112, 122, 170, 175 Hunter, Shirley 82 Hursey, Dr. Malcom C. 17 Huss, Dr. john E. 16 Hutchinson, Catherine 113, 169 l-Iutto, james 82, 156 Hutto, Robert 154 Hyden, Mr. john W. 36 Hutchison, Mrs. josephine 34 Hyden, Dr. William 20 jones Bobby 83, 139 jones Mr. Cliff S. 16 jones Miss Delores 51 jones james 83 jones janet 177 jones jennifer 83 jones, Williamson A., 113 joseph, Kelly 113 Kammeyer, john 83, 243 Keels, Frank 83, 113, 167 Keller, Mr. George 63 Kelly, joe 156 Kelly, Phil 83, 154 Kennedy, jeanette 143 Keown, Harold 19 Kephart, Russell 82 Kerr, Deborah 83 Kerr, Dr. William 28 Ketchen, jacquelyn 83 Kilein, joan 84 Killen, Billy 156 Kinard, Nance 84 King, joe Nell 84, 105, 113, King, Samuel B., jr. 113 King, Thom 84, 171, 179 King, Mr. Wayne 28, 243 Kinlaw, jerry 84, 167 Kirby, Annette 84 Kirchar, Mack F. 114 Kirk, Dave 243 Kirkland, Kathryn 84, 174 1 Limehouse, Kathy 85, 152, 144 Linder, Beth 85 Linder, james 85, 146 Ling, Elaine 115, 118, 169 Lingle, Woody 85, 177, 179 Litchfield, Debbie 115, 236, 205, Little, Alan 85 Locke, Buddy 24, 19 Long, Harris 115, 160, 166, 238 Long, Hugh 86 Long, Susan 152 Looper, janet 86, 183 Lovell, Patrick 86 Lutz, William Hallett 115 Lybrand, Michael 178 Lyons, Susan 86, 148 Mackey, Robert 87, 243 Mackery, Perry 87, 158 Mahan, Dr. Aline 57 Maige, judy 87 Manigault, Rosemary 177 Mansperger, Capt. Thomas 27 1 Mantooth, Rita 247, 88 Manzo, Charlene 88 Mappus, Nance 105, 114, 148, 223, 12 Marenic, Tom 168 Marion, Gail 222, 223, 88, 172, 173 Markusen, Mr. jack 25, 115, 127, 174 Markusen, Mrs. jack 25, 21 Mason, Dr. Franklin G. 16, 17 Mason, Lucy Anne 152, 233, 88, 89 9, 171 ller, Everett 82 lnlinger, Priscilla 113, 173 lsgett, Sam 82, 144, 167 jackson, jackson, Elaine 82 Lynda 82 jay, jerome 82 johnson, Charla 83, 162 jeffords. Carol 82, 174 jenkins, Mr. A.L. 18 jenkins, Albert 82 jenkins, Roslyn 82 jenkins, Ruthie 82 jennings, james 82 johnson, Mrs. Ada 61 johnson, Harold 83, 177, 179 johnson, Michael 164 johnson, Nora M. 113 johnson, Pam 83 johnson, Rob 83, 142, 145 johnson, Miss Vera 62 johnson, William 83 joiner, Sonja 83 jones, Mrs. Barbara 42 jones, Bobby 83, 139 132 Index Kirkland, Rev. j.M. 16, 17 Kizer, Kay 84 Koons, Mary 25 Koons, Mary 25 Krill, Katherine 113 Kuchar, Mark 125 Kutta, Steve 84 Lacey, jack R., jr. 114 Lafiitte, Elizabeth 114, 126, 166, 172 Lamb, Pam 108, 114, 139, 140, 125 Lackey, Mr. Lionel 34 Lancaster, Pam 85, 89 Lane, Angie 85, 177 Lawrence, john 85 Lawson, Mr. Victor 39 Lawton, Russell 114 Layne, Ken 195, 217 League, Don 85 Ledford, Mr. Ed 54 Lee, Gwendolyn 85 Lee, Michael H. 114 Lee, Rick 156 Lemacks, Thomas 85 LeNoir, William 85 Lesene, Elizabeth R. 115 Leverette, Ellen 85, 143, 145 Levett, Dr. Ella 41, 173 Lewis, Billy 15 Lewis, Patricia 85 Lien, Lloyd 85 Lightsey, Mrs. W. Noris 16 Littlejohn, Mr. B.R., jr. 17 Mason, Mary L. 115 Mathais, Ray 146 Matthews, Mrs. Ruby 53, 174 Maxwell, Dr. Henry 54 McAlhany, Mr. j. Carlisle 16, 17 McAnn, Cynthia 177 McCall, Claudette P. 115 McCart, Steve 177 McClam, Tommy 86, 168 McConnell, Diane 247 McCormick, Rev. Lewis E. 16 McCoy, Mrs. Doris 33 McDaniel, Charlotte 247, 177 McElmLu'ray, janet 86 McElveen, Billy 86 McElveen, Donny 86 McEachern, Mary jo 187 McGee, Daniel R. 115 McGee, Debbie 86 McGinnis Dave 128 1 175, 217 , . 74, Mclver, Andy 164 Mclver, Forde 87 McKeehan, Larry 243 McKinneth, William 87 McLaine, David 156 McLane, judy 87 McLeod, Susan 87 McMichail, Ralph 87 McMillan, Mary 87 McNaughton, Oscar 87 McNeill, Lou Ann 87, 146, 148, 222 McSinnis, Dave 125 Mabry, Charles 87 Mabry, Lynn 87 Mack, Orrie Lee 87 Maige, judy 177 Mazyck, Sandra 88 xiii l 5 r I l 1 4 l I 1 1 I i 1 ,. 1 r i I I 1 I Mead, Barbara 20 Mellerd, Emma jo 87 Menger, james Andrew 115, 181, 1 Messerny, Cynthia 88 Mew, Martha 247, 143 Meynardie, Stephanie 172, 179 Michael, Deborah 88 Middleton, Rev. j.W. 17 Miller, Bobby 105, 114 Miller, Chris 115 Miller, David 88, 217 Miller, james Michael 115, 88, 145 Miller, johnie D. 129 Miller, Naomi 88 Miller, Samuel j. 115, 173, 174 Miller Sandy 162, 88 Milligan, Peggy 115 Milton, Mr. Kenneth 58 Mims, Carolyn 88, 144 Minors, Debbie 141, 169, 183, 88, 1 Missel, Kathy Marie 116 Mitchum, janet 88 Mitchum, Sylvia 116 Mixson, Larry D. 116, 146 Modlin, Diane 88 Ramsey, john C. 118, 154, 164, Mole, Cathy 89 Molony, Cynthia 89 Moncrief, Laney 89, 143 Moon, Nancy 89, 94 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Mrs. Beverly 42 Cathy 89, 143, 166 Robert F. 116 Toomy 116, 156 Morgan, Dr. Raymond 62 Morgan, Theron 89 Morley, Betsy 90, 74, 141 Morely, Patsy 139, 21 Morris, Bob 164 Morris, Susan 90, 189 Morrow, Matt 194, 217 Mosser, Beverly 90, 179 Motley, Win 158 Mozie, Lillian 90 Mozingo, Barbara 116, 65 Mullinax, Barry 90 Murdaugh, Kathy 90, 162, 174 Murray, David W. 116 Murray, Evon 116 Murray, Gloria 116 Murray, janet 116 Mtu'ray, Marveen 90 Murray, Paulette 90, 165 Musick, Sherry 90 Myers, Myers, Dwight Carlise 116 Rosemary 90, 141, 232 Nahnytida, Dr. Oksanna 60 Neal, Randell 90, 154 Neal, Rodney 90, 166 Neat, Doreatha 90 Nelly, Norma L. 116 Nelson, Carol W. Nelson, Chris 179 Nelson, Ken 90 Nelson, Rick 177 Nemeth, Mrs. Betty 30 Nemeth, Mr. Stephen 36, 175 1 Nester, Alice 90, 148, 164 Nettles, jamie 156 73 43, 174 Newall, Brad 167 Newman, Kevlyn 91 Niketas, Dr. George 32 Nolan, Wayne 91 Norris, Bob 91 Norris, Richard jr. 116 68 Northcutt, Linda 91, 1 , 224, 1 Nowak, Marcella 91 O'Barr, Dwaine 91 Odom, Dr. Homer 48, 174 Oldham, Dianne 91 O'Quinne, Dianne 164 Osesky, Paula 116, 125 O'Shields, Michael L. 117 O'Quinn, Dianne 91, 162, 166 Oswalt, David 91 Overton, Dianna 117 Overton, jane 177 Overton, Dr. Howard 33 Owens, Belinda 92, 166 Owens Keith 1.54 Owens Merrill 92 Owens Vivian 92, 207 Owsley, Lottie 92, 164 Padgett, Donald 92 Padgett, Pamela 92 Padgett, Steve 145 Pagan, Rosie 205 Paisley, james 92, 179 Pait, Michael 92 Parham, Robert 217 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Barbara A. 117 Doug 144, 195, 217 Susie 92 Wilbur 92, 195 Parks, Carol 92, 177 Parnell, Virginia 92, 164, 166 Paschal, Clarence 92 Pasley, james 165, 168, 144 Patrick, joy 92, 162 Peale, Miss Majorie 33 Peeples, Mrs. Harrison 16 Penland, Grace 117, 174 Peper, Warren 92, 139, 215, 94. Perkens, Mr. Edwin 62 Perry, joyce Vivian 117 Perry, Shannon 177 Peters, jacky 145 Peters, john 93 Pettrick, Mrs. Eillen 36 Phillips, Rosa 173, 117 Picking, jonathan 173, 117, 174 Pickney, jo 93 Platts, Gene 117 Plexico, Gerald 154 Plummer, Dedree L. 117, 169 Polite, Eleanor 93 Porter, Dorothy 177 Porto, Mrs. Karen Del 57 Powers, Steve 93 Prather, joseph 118 Price, Mr. Charles 19 45 145, 185, 243 Price, Corky 93, 154 Price, David Robert 118 Price, Donna 93 Price, Ken 93, 179 Price, Linda 118, 169, 223, 128, Price, Roy 93, 171 Priest, james 93, 171 Prine, Cynthia, 94 Pruitt, Ann 94, 145 Puckett, joe 94, 192 Pulliam, Beth 94 Quickel, Gerald 146 Ragone, Paul 243 Ragsdale, Linda 94 Rainey, Mike 154 Ramsey, Louis 94 143 Ramsey, james H. 118, 164, 144, 145 Rankin, Rodney 156 Ratley, Linda 118 Ratlilt, Robin 94 Redfearn, Brucie 119, 152 145 Reed, Marilyn E. 119, 139, 140, 143, 177 Reid, Sherry 94, 177 Reid, Tom 195 Reider, Charles 94 Reitzer, Dr. Paul 40, 173 Rentz, Bobby 95 Reesch, George H. III 119. 156 Revis, Darlene 95, 172 Reynolds, Denise 95 Rhodes, George 156 Rhodes, Melvin 95 Rhodes, Robert N. 119, 95 Rhodes, W. C. 95 Ricciardi, Paul 193, 194 Rich, Lynn 166 Richardson, Catherine 95 Richardson, Elizabeth 95 Richardson, jean 141, 162, 169, Richter, Mr. Ken 22, 119 Rickenbacker, Connie 95, 143. Rickenbacker, Ronald 119 Rigney, Reynolds 150, 95, 144. Riols, jerome C. 119 Risller, Rhett 95, 145, 166, 179 Rison, Mr. David 41 Rivers, Dr. james 35 Robinson, Miss Harriett 43 Robinson, Kenneth 119 Robinson, Robert 95 Rogers, Clarence 194 Rogers, Ronnie 95 Rogers, Dr. Wallace 44 Rollins, Miss Suzanne 38 Rowland, Butch 146, 95, 142 Royal. David 154 Rughton, Trent 170 Ruotalo, john N. 119 Ruppert, jimmy 154, 174 Rushton, Steve 174 Russell, Faye 96 Ryall, Tom 193 183, 95, 143 177 179 Index 133 1 Sabel, Sanford 119 Samb, john 96, 160 Sanders, Donna 166, 177 Sanders, Mr. Guy S. 16 Sanders, Lee 119 Sanders, Sara 96, 89, 185 Sanders, Tommy 118, 140, 154 Scarborough, Harry C. 119, 167 Schlatt, Mrs. Georgia 60 Schwerin, Vincent 96 Schreckengast, jean 96, 177 Schroeder, Eddie 96, 150 Schroeder, Tanya T. 119 Seeney, Tom 96 Sepanta, Kaveh 96 Settle, Mr. jim 29, 217 Seymour, Marforie A. 119 Shanlilin, DOug 120, 239, 243 Sharp, Pamela 96 Sharpe, Mrs. Kathryn 55, 173 Shaw, Gloria 96 Shaw, Margaret E. 120 Shealy, Charles 96 Shearer, Linda 128 Shetiield, William L. 120, 146 Sheridan, Clark Glen 120 Shoguy, Vicki 120, 148 Shokes, Clyde 150 Sims, Beverly 169 Wise, Sta Simmons, Gloria 96, 165, 172 Simmons, lrllynn 96, 180 Simmons, ichael 174 Singleton, Bill 177, 179 Singley, Shirley 96, 172 Sloan, Billy Smiley, Anna 96, 165 Smith, Barbie 97, 247 Smith, Dr. Charles 32 Smith Darrell 97, 168 Smith, David W. 120 Smith, Larry 154 Smith, james 97, 120, 166 Smith, jerry 120 Smith, Larry W. 120, 144 Smith, jo Anne 97 Smith, julian 97 Smith, Larry 97 Smith, Ronald 97 Smith, Rusty 150 Smith, Shan 156 Smoak Smoak . Beth 97, 152, 144 , james A. 97, 156 Smoak, jerome D., jr. 120 Smoak, j. W. 158 Smoak, Larry 98, 146 Smyre, jim 158 Snider, Craig 158, 144 Snyder, Lyn 98, 162 Snyder, Ray 98 Speights, Mary 125 Solesbee, joanne 98 Sox, Christine 127 Sox, Robbie 120 Spake, Roxanne 98 Sparrow, Walter 98, 179 Spell, Thomas B. 120, 156 Steed, Shirley 98, 165 Steiger, john 98 Stephens, janice 120, 152 134 Index Stevens, Wyatt 146 Stewart, Mrs. Hazel 37 Still, Diane 98 Stone, David 18 Storm, Miss Doris 31 Strickland, Charles 98, 146 Stuckey, jon 98, 146 Stutta, Charles 99 Summers, Richard 99, 166 Summey, Richard 181, 182, 177, Swearinger, Anna 121, 152 Swearman, Alice 121, 173 185 .. . ,... ,1.. i4i Vallentine, jack Gray III 122 Vallentine, Mimi Beach 122 Vanella, Dr. Lawrence 50 Vanella, Mrs. jean 50 Varrler, Vic 103, 166, 171, 177, 179 Vassar, Stephen D. 122 Veronee, Cyril A. 122 Vigne, Bob 193 Swindell, Gerald William, jr. 121, 139, 150, 1641 189 Szostak, john 193 Talarico, Mrs. Sandra 29, 247 Tankersly, jack 99, 179 Tanner, Cindy 99, 148, 145 Tasley, Henry 99 Taylor, David 160, 164, 171, 179 Taylor, Mary Alice 99, 177 Taylor, Priscilla 121 Taylor, W. Allen 99 Taylor, W. David 121, 140 Tennyson, Bruce Mack 121 Tenneyson, jim 99 Thomas, Alice E. 121 Thomas, Phill 99 Thomas, Robert 243 Thompson, Mary 99 Thompson, Sammy 99 Thompson, Sonja 165, 99 Thompson, Robert A. 121 Thornley, Randall 99 Thorpe, Renee 99 Tiller, harvey Wilson, jr. 121, 14 Timms, George 99 Tobin, john 100, 225, 145 Todds, Mrs. Betty Ann 31 Tomlinson, Tom 100 Toole, Richard 122 Touchberry, Mr. Furman 24 Touchber1'y, Mrs. Furman 24 Towles, Steve 100 Trent, Tazma 100 Truitt, Becky 100 Tucker, Cynthia 100, 247 Turner, Turner, Cathy 101 Fred 139, 154, 144 Turner, james M. 122 Turner, Karen 122 Turner Woody 145 Tyson,q Libby 101 Uzzle, Donald 101 Uzzle, Mitch 154 Ulmer, Gena 101 Utsey, jan 101, 180, 205, 187 6, 144 Waddell, Charles 101, 164 Walker, Irby E. 122, 160, 164, 125, 173 Walker, john jefferson 101 Wall, Paul 101, 167 Walsh, Carol 148, 144 Walters, joan 101 Ward, Mr. joseph 58 Ward, Mrs. Paula 42 Warren, Donald 101 Waters, Sheila 101 Weathers, Ray 170 Weaver, Clyde Robert 122 Weber, Carol 123 Weber, Rev. joe R. 17 Weeks, Thomas C., jr. 123, 164, Welty, Mr. Charles 28, 243 Wenzel, Randy 101, 89 168, 173 Westover, Mary Anne 102, 164, 187, 183 Whaley, Richard L. 123 VVheless, Dr. Mary 62 Vtfhipper, Benjamin 123 White, josh 225 VVhite, johnnie 102 Vtfhite, june 102 White, Nate 243 Whiteley, Donald 102, 179 Whitiield, john D. 123 Vtfhitney, Steve 102, 194 Whittle, Connie 74, 139, 143, 166 VVl1ittlB, Del 72, 150, 142, 145 VVhitworth, Bob 102, 146 Vtfhaley, Kathy 102, 247 Wiggins, john 154, 145 Wilder, Carolyn 102 Williams, Cynthia 102 Williams, Domia 102 Williams, Glenn 171 Williams, Harriett 247 Williams, Les 102 Williams, Odessa 102, 172 Williams, Stephen C. 123, 156 Williams, Sarah D. 123 Williamson, Donna 103, 143 Willis, Carson 154, 103 Wilson, Davie 103, 158 Wilson, john I. 123 Wilson, judy 103, 165 Wilson, Reed 154 Wimberly, Cathi 74, ICXJ, 103, 164, 169, 143 Wimmer, john 193 Winters, Clifford G. 123 n 142 Witherspoon, Andra 165 Witherspoon, Lavern 103, 165, 177 Wofford, Carol 123, 152 Woods, Lamar 123 Worthy, Mr. Fred 175 Wright, Ginger 103, 184 Wright, joe 103 Wright, Mr. Wallker 20 Wycoff, Francis 139, 140, 224, 145, 184 I 1 l 1 l v I l I l l l I I A -'l Yarborough, Beth 103, 139, 140. 164, 222, 205 Yazell, Pam 103, 169 Yazell, Roderick L. 123, 169, 172, 173 Yost, Iudith 123, 140, 169, 205, 183, 125, 129, 172 Yost, Mrs. Iulia 22 Yost, Mr. Oliver 39 Young, Sharon 123 Younts, Kemp 154 Zerkel, Lynn 103, 166, 179 Index 135 W :MW JW ff ' ,Af 7, ,f ff' , ,mf , ,fy I A AW! 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BODIES INTO C ARA TER V ,,.n,.n1.,.T.i.,Y awww--W, 138 SGA Cabinet ond officers guide SC Serving os advisors to the presi- dent, the members of the President's cabinet shore the responsibilities of student government by cboiring committees. SCA officers tolfe core of the routine activities. President's Cabinet: Ierry Swindell, Elections Committeeg Bobby Iones, Attorney Generalg Fred Turner, Presidential Advisorq Robbie Huckaby, Travel Committeeg Debbie Ham- ilton, Secretaryg Gene Belk, Presidentg Francis Wycoff, Concert Committeeg Connie Whittle, Religious Affairsg Beth Yarborough, Class Af- fairsg Marilyn Reed, Food Committeeg Warren Peper, Iunior Class Presidentg Miss Patsy Morley, Advisor. J! W Gene Belk, President: Pam Lamb, Vice-presi- dent: Debbie Hamilton, Secretaryg Butch Ham, Treasurer. Presidenfs Cabinet 139 Encouraging reforms in every- thing from the food service to girl's dormitory rules, the Senate is de- signed as one of the governmental bodies. Its main purpose is to repre- sent the student and provide for them a means by which they can air their gripes and possibly reach a solution. 140 Senate Senate: seated, Francis Wycoff, Ueanne Bunch, Marian Campbell, Iudy Yost, Beth Yarborough, Marilyn Reed, Cathy Hagen, Da- vid Taylorg standing: Art Beasley, Susan Faulk, Debbie Hamilton, Pam Lamb, Nancy Evans, Tommy Sanders. Q L . f I ' l ,jj w 1 4 X, V l '4 vi 1, I, ,l l l Q l 1 l S i r i I i I ! I Q Eillgzadjmgm-,V rc 'A -f--A---m---'- Student Senate pushes changes I W Senate: seatedg Raymond Brown, lean Rich- ardson, Debbie Minors, Betsy Morley, Rose- mary Myers, Donald Gore. Senate 141 At one of their dinner meetings, girl residence assistants discuss problems that arise during the week, and how to handle them. Men R.A.'s: L to R: Seated: Charles Hall, Del Whittle, Rob Iohnson, Iohn Assay, joe Clary, Ierry Fox, Standing: Stan Wise, lim Blair, john Buck, Butch Rowland. E 5 my 4 fy , I-sf.: .mf sly. 4 4 f S 743 4. . 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' i . . 1, A GM ., , ,,f inf. -9154 f V- 'tt A N1 1 f if f ,Z w t .f' L 142 House Councils V- ff, i fl . Y Residence Assistants o'd d rm directors H-hi... ..Q.......1-,.......,-.....-....-....-....-.,-.,.- . .... .4....... 1. ,,,.-.......,.m,-A . ,:, ..,..,-.-..., Hired to assist the residence di- rectors with their jobs are the resi- dence assistants. They maintained weekly duties from handing out linen to making room checks. Each R.A. must also take his turn with nightly duty. WRA: Marilyn Reed, Secretaryg Kathy Borom, President, South Dorm, Connie Rickenbaker, Freshman Representative: Kathy Moore, Iu- nior Representativeg Linda Price, President: Cely Clarke, Treasurerg Linda Cleland, Social Chairman. Residence Assistants: L to R: Seatedg Cathi Wimberly, Laney Moncrief, Ieanette Kennedy, Deane Bunch, Connie VVhittle, Donna Wil- Hman. Standing: Kay Bayne, Trudy Eskew, Iudy Duncan, Susan Faulk, Karen Ballard, Debbie Minors, Nancy Carpenter, Martha Bullard, Martha Mew, lean Richardson, Ellen Leverette. JI!!! -us ig, ai 2 ii M. P ks :vhs s 4, 3 5, WE ,ef 1' I , .zfztfztm 94, ,FQNIE q:, ff '. ,r:f'H.iez:4Q-' , 1 1 I f' ' , w','i,..:'? Q v --r -'liaai 1 t House Counctls 143 s 2 x Q 9 P 1 f 1 v w 1 4 i ! 1 1 Aki ' 3 1uNig3 f., M ,, ggywf ,'V7 N i I V ,Q Y, Qu IWW s ug ,W , SL 1 5-, 4 QQ' XQf m1x'f M r ,F 'fm um' . M if , . 4, ir . wf k ' al J' fl 1 mga K., Aguila fa so ugnuf . , 'Q T ,' ,..Mv.f.w- f , , , f ,,,,e.,, 1 1 1 , , , Q wi. 1556 'f?9? '51 xi ' x .Q,,gg.,w. . X' ., ,.H'-, YJ? 5:51 Vw . :wt ' ,Qgfi Afyr w' , L JSE - W f ', 0 ' '..fji, i Vmmmmi' JF fVMm 4 gg, Y sig .im 1Z-.IQ-L2xSlf'sEffi54-5,iw, ,ef .. 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ZMYVKAWA 595' 'idx if , L 'IIE xmmlmlam E.,-,L n,,,,,.g,,-an ,W .. fd-Y, ---.,aa,r, 7. , M- ---was -f a., Young Republicans: Virginia Parnell, Michael johnson, David Taylor, Iohn Ramsey, vice- presidentg Iohn Cannon, Bob Morris, Andy Mclver, Iim Ramsey, treasurer, Charles Wad- dell, Mr. Oliver Barnes, advisor, Ianelle Hol- liday, Marcia Findley, Rit Hinnirs, Cathi Wimberly, secretary: Pax Darlington, Mary Anne Westover, Dianne O'Quinne, Ierry Swindell, president. 1972 is the year for political views. 164 Young Republicans, Young Democrats , V-17,3 if Q42 . , ',4v, 'J :Y V9 we ,. aw. g, Young Democrats: Beth Yarborough, treas- urerg Irby Walker, vice-president, Iames Blair, president: Peggy Carter, secretary, Thomas Weeks, Alice Nester, Lottie Owsley. -ir' i l A w A i l , 1 l l. if '1 l fl All Il l it Nl l, l is l ll li lr 1, ,l ll l ll 5. 1 I i , i v l i 1 l I l l 1. 1. 'fi - .ww i'i p ' ,ff X. XX x'V' N 5 awk l K , .ri X mul? X Y'WkQ' Afro-American Society: Shirley Steed, Al- fredia Dailey, Margie Brown, Brenda Bryant, Evloa DeLee, Sonja Thompson, Cheryll Bow- man, Iudy Wilson, Betty Carn, Ana Smiley, Paulette Murray, Andra Witherspoon, Lou- vern Coaxum, Harold johnson, Kenneth Rob- inson, Laverne Witherspoon, Elnora Barn- well, Iames Pasley, Gloria Simmons. With the election year occuring in 1972, the political clubs on campus went to work campaigning for their candidates. The excitement passed by mid-semester and the clubs set- tled down to the meetings to edu- cate themselves in politics. Afro-American Society 165 mlm., ,,, ---- Y - BYW: L to R: Connie Whittle, Pres., Nancy Carpenter, Missions Chairman: Kathy Moore, Prog. Chairman, Belinda Owens, Vicky Cra- ven, Diane O'Quinn. Susan Faulk, Lynn Duck- ett, Lib Laiitte, Donna Sanders, Karen Brann- lett, lean Campbell, Chairman-prayer calender: Ianelle Holliday. BSU: on floor: Lynn Zerkle, Harris Long, pres- identg Becky Gruber, Bud Summers. On couch: Lynn Rich, advisor: Iimmy Smith, Mike Cay, Virginia Parnell, Rodney Neal, Rhett Risher, Karen Ballard, program chair- man: Vic Varner, music coordinator. A ff 166 Religious clubs -jvwv .-mv '. 1' 1 --xlw. V, .,- -....,... ,. . ffm! 0' if v , ., X f I 1 Z if Q! E! 5' Eg ! Unity stems from the religious Clubs Religious clubs on campus created for students of various de- ' nominations an atmosphere of friendship and unity. Ministerial students formed a body in order that they might better prepare them selves for the ministry. P l I Q l l Ministerial Alliance: L to R: Front Row: Paul Wall, Iimmy Davis, Ierry Kinlaw, Sam Isgett, Dr. Haight. Back Row: Frank Keels, Legrand Duprey, Brad Newall, Harry Scarbrough. Religious Clubs 167 ,..c.... ,M ? ...cami Swearing in of Air Force ROTC cadets took place in a plane in mid-air on a trip to l Savannah. ll Y i r H 168 Arnold Air Society 4 7mMAW N 1 E I l I i ROTC: L to R: Colonel Handlin, Cadet Cap- i tain Tom Marenic, Cadet Technical Sergeant Linda Northcutt, Cadet 2nd lieutenant i Tommy McClam, Cadet Airman Darrell 1 Smith, Cadet 2nd lieutenant Iames L. Pasley 1 Ir., Cadet 1st lieutenant Henry Chiles. l 1 4 l I 11 I Societies honor aca emic excellence Recognizing students who are outstanding in their academic fields, Gamma Beta Phi members are selected as pledges for the first semester and must maintain a high grade point ratio. The Arnold Air Society recognizes the achieve- ments of those students in Air Force ROTC. Gamma Beta Phi: L to R: Rick Yazell, Pam Ya- zell, Beverly Sims, Iean Richarson, Io Drake, Cathi Wimberly, Cathy Hutchison, Debbie Minors, Iudy Yost, Vice-President: Linda Price, President: Elaine Ling, Treasurerg Bar- bara Io Hentosh, Dedee Plummer, Artie Hughes, Pepi Bates, Cathy Antley, Thomas Weeks. Gemma Beta Phi 169 170 Menc ' 77 ' W L 1- TV li lt ll Tl N l. l l ll li 1 'lil l Circle K: L to R: Ray Weathers, Treasurerg Leroy Humphries, president! Bill CHSBY, Tfeflf il Rughton, secretary. l l V . ' Q l g . .rm i '- ow l t 'Q ' f ll Ul ll p a if ii, It , it ip ,l . S if I I l 1 2 .l ll i fl 1 l I ll Service and academic f clubs encourage fellowship and knowledge Students on the B.C.C. campus could find clubs in almost any aca- demic field. The music department offered a group for music educators, I while all physical education majors and minors were members of the P.E. club. Circle K offered men a chance to serve their community. l 1 I 3 MENC: L to R: Back row: Robin Haney, Thom King, Glenn Williams, David Taylor, Vic Var- ner, Roy Price, Rick Finklea, Nancy Mappus. Front Row: Mrs. Blakely, Kathy Embry, Che- ryl Broadway, Barbara Epps, Ed Homan, Iim Priest, Dr. Howe. 9, 4 'l 1 i N 2 4 , Circle K 171 Social Science clubs analyze human nature 172 Sociology, Pi Gamma Mu Sociology, Top to bottom: Iames Balir, presi- dent: Rick Yazell, Iudy Yost, Gloria Simmons, Cely Clarke, Barbara Io Hentosh, Treasg Step- hanie Meynardie, Gail Marion, Sec.,3 Lib Laf- fitte, Darlene Revis, Odessa Williams, Shirley Singley. Social scientists find themselves investigating every subject from what man did in the past to how hu- mans affect each other. Each of these courses in history and sociol- ogy ties together for a student his relationship to his fellow man. If l 3 i Front Row: Mrs. Linda Gooding, Irby Walker Ella Levett, Sylvia Franchini, Archie Fran- Andress, Thomas Weeks, Ionathan picking, Vice. Pres., Nancy Carpenter, Barbara Io Hen- chini. Back Row: james Blair President, Mrs. Andy Menger, Dr. Paul Reitzer. tosh, Alice Sweatman Sec. Treas., Dr. Kaye Sharpe, Dr. Robert l l RQ Tri Psi Chi: L to R: Priscilla Iniinger, Gail Mar- ion, Iudy Green, Mrs. Helen Barry, Rosa Phil- lops, Lynn Buerog Back Row: Doug Elliot, Rick Yazell, presidentg Sammy Miller, Iames Blair. Tri Psi Chi 173 American Chemical Society: L to R: Front Kirkland, Don Copley. Back Row: Fanourioj Row: William Heatley, Dr. Bonette, Greg Cer- Ferderoigoi, Dr. Odom, Dave Mclnnis, jim rato, BUICI1 ByTOI1. Debby Clark, Kathryn Collins, lack Markusen, Iimmy Rupert, Mi- chael Simmons, Steve Rushtoon. MY ff I , L. I Q65 l 3 I 1 l 174 ACS Education Association Education, Front Row: Mrs. Ruby Matthews, Charles Bruer. Back Row: Vickie Craven, Kathy Murdaugh, Nancy Carpenter, Debbie Sammy Miller, 1st v.p.g Carol Ieffords, Doug Minors, Sec., Grace Penaland, Pres.g Dr. Elliot, 2nd v.p.g Ionathan Picking. H Sigma Zeta: Front to Back: Betsy Brown, Kathy Glenn, pres., Mr. Fred Worthy, Dr. Stephen Nemeth, Butch Byron, Ronald Frank, Leroy Humphries, Dave McGinnis, Dr. Car- roll, Dr. Chestnutt, Iohn Balthezer, Robert Heatley, Sec. Treas.g Fanourioj Ierderigoi w5.Q.2.zsiff2, ,n A . .L ...,.....,.,..f Academic organizations are outlets to a different world qlgma Zeta 175 ,, Q,-,, z.. 176 Chorus Rehearsal at least twice during the week pre- pares the chorus for it's concerts, one of which is presented during convocation. ' -1-'N '. ', .m4,..- i-...-,,- Bill Singleton Pete Bradham Marilyn Reed Ervin Greene Lee Cox Lavern Witherspoon Sharon Reid Avis Berry Woody Lingle Margaret Carter Charlotte McDaniel Cheryl Bowman Connie Riclfenbalfer Dorothy Porter Angie Lane Mary Alice Taylor n....,s,,.,f.,U.,-.t-.-v-v, , Lf- Barbara Epps Richard Summey Karen Ballard james Finklea Phillip Hallman Sally Brenneman Cynthia McArn john Brown jane Overton Rick Nelson William Flynn Lorelei Cotton Larry Baker Estelle Chisolm judy Maige jean Schregkengast Suzanne Cummings Patricia Barton Belinda Dickerson Susan Hlorres Billy Sloan Shannon Perry Rosemary Manigault Lynn Duckett Vic Varner janet jones Steve McCart Robin Haney Harold johnson Donna Sanders Chorus moves to regular class time Voicing all types of music from religious to secular to folk, the chorus ofthe Baptist College is open to all students. Members of the chorus may recieve hours and credit toward graduation while en- joying trips to many towns and in- stitutions to sing. Chorus 177 The size being about the same as last year, the bonds progressed even further. in spite of their crowded quarters. Growing in popularity is the stage band. They added vests, ties, and music stands to give their appearance the unified look. 178 Band Above, the stage band rehearses and performs a concert for the Board of Trustees, while the concert band polishes up at rehearsal. 1lk'-fa'r rv.2.vmv1w.aumca'- Beverly Mosser Catherine Barton Annette Chandler Bonnie Hatcher Pete Branham Harold Iohnson lack Tankersly Don Brandon Henry Paisley Walter Sparrow Thom King Ed I-Iollman Ken Price Tommy Flack Lynn Zerkle Michael Lybrand Dan Bailey Vic Varner Donald Whiteley Bill Singleton David Taylor Chris Nelson Frank Faison Rhett Risher Stephanie Meynardie Reynolds Rigney Woody Lingle Karen Ballard 35315 ....-,tvs--..-,...,,, ,,,,,- -r1-.mww....'::svQ--- -l Q, Concert flute tlute flute clarinet clarinet clarinet alto saxophone clarinet alto saxophone tenor saxophone french horn french horn trumpet trumpet trumpet trumpet trumpet trombone trombone trombone tuba tuba percussion percussion percussion baritone horn Stage baritone saxophone alto saxophone alto saxophone tenor saxophone trumpet and percussion trumpet trumpet trumpet trumpet guitar trombone trombone bass drums and percussions trombone piano piano Bond overcomes cramped quarters l 1 efer X . 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Q gf A 5 ,i WJJVQ4 ,s 5 '1 X K5 is 0 f 5 -'beg 315,15 WW A ,.-, Y ,E ' 15 5 X Rf ' x my , ., J. , M 1 4 1 4 'X 1 1 .f:..fg,g5 13991,- v 5. f, ,- V, pg,,w, ix., Q 1. 1 Z .. . - gg! sf-f gitggylg -.i -3 g 'f ifty f-:ji s-, .1 wifrgq-'- 1 - ,y .,, get 2 dz .1 Y , wi 1 i l Reporters: Mary Ann Westover, Iudy Yost, lean Richardson, Ianet Looper. Sports editor, Guy Bridgesg Features editor, Debbie Minors Religious editor, Karen Ballard. l s I i 1 Buc ' Print strives for more issues Making it's ultimate goal of pub- lishing more issues per semester, the Buc 'n Print staff worked in two- weelf cycles. Minor problems inhib- ited a few issues, but the staff man- aged to cover every area from bas- ketball and Miss BCC to registration and editorials. Newspaper 183 93 in 5 - fi 6, S Ierry Fox, typistg Carol Parks, editorg Francis Wycoff, Ginger Wright, Index. 3 K f 6 F! v l I l 5 2 2 nwswwwvv-f-Qxevww Q1-w,.,:+-W.,.,w www-mqQwQMQxN,Aw1:p mm Mwwmvw QHMM ., M1 ,W ,N-.wr 5.2 ' M, ,...,,,A 'vmwr ' 'JF it A 1 W ' X, Warm, gk JH! 184 Cutlass ent. The use of full and process With changes to a new photogra- pher for class pictures and the plan forthe class section, the staff tried to make the book just a little bit differ- Cutlass attempts several C anges. eng color was the proudest edition, CllOIlg Wltll the Cl'l0Ilg6 lil type Glld Sara Sanders, Warren Pepper, Richard paper. Summey Iudy Duncan, Ron Harvey, Business manager: fl A ,, F ' f ir. 41'ryw I xiii' v 'A v.-A .-53 .JTQ 'f n :.,1ig. 05---.V-.-. f,:,,- I. :WN . f, ,,, 'Q A ig MN ' -1'2 .. H' A ' ' X? 1 ,fr -' ft ' -Qt 1 6' 2,3 , ?t - im, if t -N: A Z 2 l ' t .2 3 M x , 1 , if -,X X 4 ! , A 'f i , Y 'K'-X '- ' .- v 5 N. 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Cutlass 185 Vx Cheerleaders beast Bucs ta vista y Selected from the entire student body, cheerleaders are chosen at the beginning of the year. They support BCC team at home and away games. New uniforms, added cheers, and a screaming vitality helped them lead the Bucs to victory. Cheerleaders: Top to Bottom: Lynne Fortini, Mary Westover, Ian Utsey, Mary Io Meliaehern, Iuly Embler, Lynne Buero, Deb- bie Litchield. 186 Cheerleaders it mm--,Vx 'Kg 'Wie 5 ,QR , .. my , ' M, ,. ' . k 'x . , e , in QQ Q, ,fl Q- 5 6 5 fs XM' B rg? A ,, X X 1 3 ,. 1 I ' v ei fx: in we t ,X Q ' , ,M Wx tk A QW M X M VN N Y w xg 5 xwxx X XXX N WXNOQ x 'YH' '- X i 4 , 5 ,fy ,J .ff I ,nr ... F. Sending the starting line-up to a rousing be- ginning, cheerleaders and pep clb members encourage them throughout the game. -. KX .ff P ' m 1 '4iW't2:sIns'1,.Q ' ' , .t , W 1 .ff fi A ,, . A ,, .X-. -. M Q 'Hia M,,.' 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Sew t .. , ,A Vammwfmh 'Y fi is i, il' M A44 l. iq, -i i, , iii i i I i ' i F 1 ,1 ix i 1 I i i I I 3 Q 190 Division .li i, Character, the thing that makes baptist college unique . . . the little things we can call our own, sea gulls, the muddy pond with all of its tradition. . .and ofcourse the most unique characteristic of all, the people who are the bodies con- verging into the character of B.C.C. Bodies converge into I' l raete p Divi 'V X V. AV if , f. V, , l Truck starts is-V if . Ui W- 'MW' prepa ation for otches i M-A, ,lmfw ' 3 v 1 , E l Robbie I-luckaby and Randy Goodell -f-R...,,, ,uv Faculty and students are prepared to clock in their winner. What more could Baptist Col- lege ask for than to have a dozen timers? has fa V X if f 'Z f A f ' i ,W V 6' 1 1 4 -f as X. A , .Q A - 1 f z H 1 , ' A ' ' X g 1 X 4 Q11 if f -.11 ' V H I y W ' ' ' 'a y in WS? w' N -i X gy I? 1 5 sf ll i t l . V , .5 ,ly 41 ,V fi , . 37 ,9 gf Q95 ,TE , V N ,, ,Q f V V X. V V wx 6? Y N, A,.., , . ,xii . 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I A .Qs Ve-- Q , , ,. V-f-mg? , . Q .V -V, 0 ,u ' V ' X ,vo ,f --V, : ' ,gk gg- -VzVc:4 W 239 1? 3 ,. yi 3-,. .y ' up - ,X if V . , ' 3 , f , -. -VW.. V X -.J -X X ,. . V X. I 'V-,VV if - ,, V V Vw- , 1 ,. WV - Q we i H X' I A X X ,V i' V 'E' 3' V fm' 'V1 sr: - ' ' W ,Q 2- -I' ' -V i ' E, 5, , ., ' t we fvwjgc- ' ' S 1 ,lf . l 33, K , I 4 , . ' ' 'F ' ' I - , , .X ... V i It . ,Uv-WV V X, .,, ' -K .fl VVi L ' l2VV.f,ff,. Q J ' r 5' 4-If X S V1 ' M . - i'V f' 1 G9 192 Track 11lnlE3ilcf.uma.v-was-xgimauu . we--uw .-ye-.-gurus FWHY' 4 v :W rf . .,.,.--,.,..--mv- ' 5 Y .N . ni 1. ,gi ,F ,, xx , 3 V 5 Zfifdzg'-, 'J' ' lvl.. ffftqf- ig '- 'f'.'4:-L H Zflwtl' tw. gf' r .' ' -g,,.t' .5 - x ' G M Q' i .,a 3 , 22? .J i ww Ioe Puckett The gun goes off and the race is on. Paul Ric- ciardi, Bob Vigne, Tom Ryall, Iohn Szostak, Mical Embler, and Iohn Wimmer. Truck season officially started in February of this year. just like all other sports, though, every trac!-ister hos spent hundreds of hours proc- ticing for upcoming events. Track 193 .xzaumnms :ix . -'z w lnsztlf U if 1 ff 3 E 8? s ii a 'a 4 I E. 3 E n x 3 u P V I Season begins at Ohio State meet. .5 K as QW it ,cu -.L 5 3 . , I p H Q-. , 2Xw.,.ae.f . . . 'fur if ' , , -ff 1 1 ' M wc K . A- x VW., , in . cf, x , 'Y U df' lj 5 51. S 1 CZ 'itifitft i f- F t ' 31330 ' ' 525 t- I 'gy I , f.. . ,sw , As. ' ,. - f ' , A X' ,. .-4 :. tw: vw '7 -'ls-. -',- Y . A . , ff ' fe, 1 -Kg:-,., -. ff 1 .H 1 en' 51,56 ,. , . 1 f -' f va., -, ,,., , L.. fi ,, . ,JA 1.4. , S K ,yi .gc N- M K? f wh fagfi., . L .M 1 A S .gon ,J , 1. ,-, t i .. ..,, . : .: ': -vav gff I. ,-.lv-X-'I--.'5 ff .1 -bb' A . . ' at-'Sf' v , R gli? flzgwi ffffi' vfl- ' ff' UW 75 'nk ' A .13 ' 1 'Wiz 1, P. fl! V ' Eff: if N f 7 Xufaf W ,hifi M A 44,6 I . ff- . -Z., uf' A, -n + 7 1 F '- . 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PTIJ' C if T .1 - M51 - ew members spark Buc team L to R: Front row: Ioe Buckeister, Ed Anker- son, Iames Smoak, Steve Quinn, Dean Finley, Bill Smith, Mike O'Shiels, Coach Bustle. Sec- ond row: Gary Douty, Corky Price, Tommy Dyches, Cary Graham. Roger Nielson, Larry Cobb, Ierry Gardner, Mark Bishop, Wayne Iarrett. Ioe Buckheister, Iames Smoak. With new members to the team and returning greats, the Bucs are sure to combine running, pitching, and batting sl-:ill to create a season full of action and excitement. Com- peting in NAIA District 6, Bucs, ex- pect a victorious spring with a full schedule. Baseball 201 basebal schedule Coach Bustle, Ed Anderson, Mike O'Shields, Gary Graham, Gary Douty. Wayne Iarrett, Mark Bishop, joe Buckheister. 1 Baseball schedule Date Opponent April 3 Newberry Date Opponent 4 Armstrong March 1 U.s.c. U-S-U 5 Pembroke Auguste 9 Wabash College Wofford 10 Wabash College f2j Pefnbfeke 15 Augusta Wilmington 16 Davidson Campbell 17 Wilmington Wofford 19 Francis Marion Furman 24 Erskine fzj Armstrong 26- Furman Mars Hill f2j 29 Francis Marion May Newberry Davidson 202 Baseball -1-' Jw' -ix 9- ' hiv I .-Vu-' . . .-If.5i 'a gxv' 4-fa. .wwf,f'v,,-.....u,.,,,f,.V..,.-...--.. .- P ,- X 4' K' A, ' em... , . si- ,'-HEX .lki . f'4.s V , . wg, ,xg 2 2f.3f'11i',I T LVM -,V ' g H-fig g i, ,, 5V:ffw:gVf im f' V . 4 Ram ,, VV., ,Vp XV - -ii - av Wx-, ,, +234 --QA: ' I. ,G I . f , 53575 55 .zu fhiikrs ' :V 42.1 VX - V 45 KX mf 4 f?:if5'.?:.ffv .V '. Sk- 'd'?61'1V.,f , V-N 'aw -- 1 ni .,ns1,L': n V :V V JV, .. V V . :wal fm Q -4 vm K,?ff-me an ww VV Q- '. ' f' ' '?' f' Q-' M -T exinr. 'Y A 'E?,l?W ' 23555 gen .V .V , H V 4, if -wx! V, ,V 'V f ,bw ., mx .VM q,45Vxbm .vo 'V , -,V1VI:a 20 -ff? ' M -Y f V , '. iff. 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It centers on the regular functions occurring after the annual E I- .,.f3.y.,' went to press, and happenings that no one can predict . . . Buco disappears. SGA elections brought a run-off for treasurer and new student lead- ers while graduation took an entire class away. Visitors filled the cam- pus with the dedication ofthe Strom Thurmond student center and the appearance of Vice-president ip Agnew. T Spring sparked the formation of an intramural softball leagueg and 5 the wheels began to turn for a new social club. Customarily, the rains fall on BCC's campus as spring insists that rain coats and umbrellas Q are a part of well-worn attire. l Involvement is a key factor as students gather 1 around a pool of unrest. Those who are inter- l ested combine forces which produce results. I I Hands were snapping and toes were tapping I at the '72 Iunior-Senior. A luau and dance at the Sand Dune brought life to living color. I r 19 2. . Q '..-N-1 , rx-:N-. . ,Q.1 .,f i CD Flashback -'i- W as l-1 . 4. ' ,- 121. K-Lh14t.4 yy- .-1w1.i1z:ruL fu::'v-'rf -- 1-l---- '- 1 ,nv ,Hg 1 . V 1 Senator Strom Thurmond, Republican from S.C., was honored as his name crowned the Student Center in dedication ceremonies. Appearing at the dedication last May was Spiro Agnew, Vice-President of the United States. May Day 1972: lan Utsey, Susan Faulk, Cely Clark, Beth Yarborough, Pat Bull, Rosie Pa- gan, Debbie Litchfield, Iudy Yost, and ludy Duncan. Flashback 205 Trips to the beach and searching for summer jobs ended the spring se- mester for many students . . . and summer began. Days were filled with Classes that lasted for almost two hours at a time, hardly bear- able, and then off to worl-f. Remem- ber the conservation kids, the senior citizens, and all the other guests that kept us Company? The hack-up group for the Rare Earth concert was the Fabulous Rhinestones, a rock group also which consisted of live men. Last April, Baptist College played host to a rock group known as Rare Earth, whose en- tertainment is estahlished around the nation. 206 Flzishhaek AJ 4 9- ' . V I i , H ,.t , i , A i Graduation Ceremonies in May 1972 1 v presented diplomas to one hundred and eighty-nine seniors. In August eighty-six were presented. ...Li '- 'J :.:,..:4u..v' ' --' - - L-12 -- in - -..L r--te -e e , ,X .,,, ,,.,, . .,.. ..... -,.. 1 A: NRQR- M, lg . ..... W- 'SY1: 'v T ' ' - sh vw H 1, '- .. an- ., i . -1' i, Lg ,W greg gang :QM 55255 5233? 3:57 -F? 2-'W P 'fr ffl., l l il' lt -,A-fu :,N1iy.,.Seti ... - S 4 ,K 'I --Z H N H ,frm H , M 3. .V x l Khaki i Y U. ii 3 'l -Q ' t t Mr ,, . 'Q Q- - -1 .rf D . X ,C YA , V,,, it Q gl JS?,'.,, JQ gt it X we f I Huggy. 'gps -- ,, . JW- 5, gg -, ,. or V ,Q --d 1. 9 f 3, V WM 'V N , Nt. '-- ' , ' Q A to ,sd ilMg,,.K?M, 4 x Q ,L j ' N ...M . . F my .f H ,,,,fX+:5 -so x-'f' ., Xgxfw 52 has W ty A - ' ' ..,, . g, +' V we .iwfzf W VLC X' it ,A.. V a n as C, A 1 A W , r - :L - A Q- S f. Xxff f J, nf, fi M f Illllll ll Spring time fades away into Summer May 11 and 12 were the days that both service and social Clubs participated in a struggle called Derby Day. ZK and NKA were winners. The balconies are a scene for girls during the hot months in Charleston as Vivian Owens and Marsha Findley touch up their tans. Competing with the heat, Baptist College stu- dents give up and swarm the beachs. Week- ends dismiss studies end fun in the sun begins. Soon-to-be super-stars, these boys were among the hundreds of people from various groups who camped out at BCC during the summer. t 52 tl, Est wwf! Plus 11 . ,S W I The Role of Rats Challenges Ones Sanity -w im ,V f, - 82 'fi ' f HSI' X H? f ' L? Q 1 ? X ' , wif I. ce. J . .Q VL, t, A , NA, We Q 'sf xv N M a Xhmoy x. V '-20 AY, New J v ,7,o.,!f..W iixgmy Y6 In 320 X 2595: ff 4? f f gm, sf if V ffc f 1 , 3 ,x A,-sv 1 .1 sf . Freshman congregate as ratting Hnally ends. Two girls entertain in puppet dance routines. 208 Freshman Night raid tempts boys to invade the dorms pl ..m.L..n.-T'm,...,-. X ..., - .M ,,,.. --W - -- f -- To be classified a Freshman is certainly a pain in the neck, and ev- eryone can verify that statement. Adjusting to new rules, friends, and studying habits, were nothing com- pared tothe agony experienced dur- ing Rat Week. Those awful caps were followed by weird sugges- tions and demands by those who had passed the Freshman stage. Now it is easy for all to look back and explain those ridiculous feel- ings entailed while escorting a gor- geous Senior girl or the most popu- lar Senior boy through the cafeteria. Some will graduate from BCC, while others will not . . . But look what memories we all have. Listening to talks was one task for freshman. Flood! was the scream these girls heard. Entertainment during club drop-ins had spirit. is Freshman 4 f ,-.' :, ff' if , . W M, palumcmw u.gu:.0b:Mm www me JL- ,i ,- f HV.. 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I- 1- 1' 1I1II I 11, .1I,1 1 1,1I'- 1' .- 1.1 Pledges entertain the campus during social club The first weeks in October marked the period of Rush for serv- ice and social clubs on campus. Cli- maxed by an exciting night, the pre- vious days were unpleasant. Pledges were harrassed by mem- 212 Rush rush week bers, as well as other students, and their duties consisted of everything from washing clothes to collecting the clothes items from the opposite sex. Wearing of strange apparel, carrying trays and pillows are all part of rush as is the final night of activities. v l Tradition to rush week is the dash across the campus. Students use this to signify which club they wish to gain. .-.A A ....f-.,. ,,t Rush 213 Flash 0 'Tx' V V V. .V 'J'3,', I' ',' is V ss ' X' , , in f af I ,lv f and the Cnminenm Kids During convocation students spirited the scene posed as rednecks in preparation for the unique eniertainment of Flash Cadillac. 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Considering themselves crusaders against the boredom of the current music scene, Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids are transporting audiences back to the fifties and the old style showmanship of rock and roll. Typical is the visual show which includes the combing of hair between songs and Flash's call to get real Low that leads the group to a limbo-like position. Behind the scenes these guys are quite intelligent and completely aware of what they are doing on many levels and how it effects their Concerts 215 Cross Country wins in State Finals QQ Q N Despite the conditions of running all but one meet on a visitor's home tracl-t, the Baptist College Cross Country team captured the golden title of State Champs in the Fall of 1972. Ending the season with a record of 3-0-1 in dual competition, the competitors represented the Col- lege ideally. At the State meet Ken Layne and Dave McGinnis brol-te previous state records with Ken Layne setting a new record for the five mile course. ., , Andy Atwell Ken Layne Dave McGinnis Doug Parker Matt Morrow David Miller Dave Hasse Tom Confer Randy Goodell Mike Embler Robert Parham Coach jim Settle In order to select the candidate that would represent them hest, each major political party held its national convention. 18- Elections T1 fesrfrfff Nt H10 1972 witnesses many political questions, beginning with the campus and extending to the na- tional scene. The freshman class elections had a strong hold within while a very lively participation oo- ourred on the local and national Hmm level, due mainly to the eighteen- year-old vote. With the visits of Rep- resentative Mendel Davis, opponent Sidi Limehouse, and the surprise visit of Nick Zeigler, the campus buzzed with political spirit through- out the entire campaign. A9 0' ,O ,,:, t t x QL A 1 5 ' Ep ,gn mil' A .i , x ,gf X iii U J., -,Q . M X at gc .gprrs- V 1- ..w2 gr -v W ea-tin,-' LQ,-sage' Nixon. Now more than ever: Hours of speeches, tee shirts, buttons, and bumper stickers were essential items in the lives of politicians and voters. Elevations 219 Parents Day was held on October 19. The canteen, parents soon discovered, is the place of residence for BCC students. 220 Parents Day Beginning with teacher-parent conferences the afternoon festivities continued with mini- concert presented by BCC students. The Annual Parents Day Adds Calor ta the Campus A hug from home was surely a welcomed greeting, while other students' parents con- cerned themselves with the science department. Parent's Day began at 3:30 P.M. on October 19, 1972. Parents of Bap- tist College students once again ar- rived on the campus with splendid intentions of viewing their son or daughters college. For the first hour, parents were urged to visit the of- fices of teachers their child had. 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From September 30 thru October 4, there were worl-:shops in the areas of outdoor recreation, videotape programming, films, mini concert, and travel. Fifty-two schools from South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Tennes- see, and Florida attended the con- ference along with fifty-two agencies and twenty-nine groups to present their talent. Attempting to bring back the jive rock 'n roll B. that existed in the 1950's are the constantly moving Vince Vance and the Valiants. Above is Raun McKennan. On left concert committee members register delegates to the convention at the hotel. Concerts 225 ,E , 1 fe L9 A 7 ,ff Eff 5,3 ,, , ff f .cl -3 S3 1 5 i Y VX qi 1? my 'Q v Q -X, ar ' E SN wx ' Ch . 1. mg. 5, K.: Qs,-, P, ix ugh., m1 - X Ig 2, ,Q-1 X ey. 1, 1 ' hw 12 3, .. 1' , 1 I x . - . y. i 1 i 11 ii, tl :Y tr -Mi is i i 1 I Spring Registration is fighting the hassle Dreading the waiting in line and the confusion, needing it to get all your courses, and looking forward to it because it means youre finish- ing schooi, registration is a vital part of a students career. We stand in cold or heat and wait for master cards and then we're on our way to having what we need for the next semester. 228 Registration t we , l 1 I I I t A i I ' 4 t I cn- .-u..- - Sl'lRlURi-LQ ' X ' ,' H 4 5 X f 5 1 E . gui fi fst,..,,.,.!',.'L,s,.,, nw. 1 Q -k JM ,.-- ,,,.q-nt-dl.. lm , Waiting in line, signing your name on class rolls, and picking up cards for next semester' classes are all part of registration. Registration 229 t get Q ., gifyllgggi K li gl ' li A lg . , ei cy H 5 5 U e Q ,sw nf X rr Halloween carnival is termed a success Preeeeding the three hours of ghastly horror flicks, an old-fosh- ioned elementary school-type carni- val was held. Everything from sell- ing popcorn, to throwing darts, to 230 Halloween climbing rope ladders, to water bal- loon fights was done. Most of the clubs around campus participated and crowds of students made it worthwhile. The Halloween spirit was climaxed on the B.C. campus this year when clubs held a Hal- loween carnival full of games and prizes. Among the fun-filled games was a pie-throw- ing contest with unusual ingredients, spon- sored bythe social club, Gamma Omega Phi. x uf A wry, by it S 1 I H ' lg 2 ik l .B 'S 'K is Wg ' .. 1. Money was the key factor in attracting people to APO's and Circle K's booths. Daring feats and guessing dimes added tn the fun. 1 l 4 Swv W if Q W wiifl 'Er ,ps if ' Ajit .. '- 3655! - -qw' 4 'wif' A : ggi-'lg 1 n Q, gg .- 1' ffl. fx. ,' Q, fy -M 'V 'V .W if iw Qilfzl , 5 EW, Secretaries in the library basement were not alone nn Halloween. Plenty of wituhf-s. ghosts, and goblins helped them work bettvr llallnwnvn 231 Living with people of different backgrounds and nationalities of- fers a person an expanded sense of knowledge. At Baptist College the dorm life makes such things avail- able. Gathering for social functions, co-ed activities and good, whole- some fun are what shape the char- acter of her students. Life in dorm is production of friendship Count on Kathy Brashier. Rosemary Myers and Beverly Cook for entertainment. Here they display their artistic ability. E 232 Dorm Life ,X r -rx by Q .'l 1 ' t l nr v X 1 1 rw Ply F I N X, .Q 'i's',,v- ' if my WN ,gag ,gffvflw Y ,Z .- -, uf iv :Qi H -, 5 ...vi , It's not unusual to find a shaving cream iight almost nightly in the boy's dorm, or a party in the girls' dorm. lane Graves and Lucy Ann Mason entertain themselves with a new styled tennis game on the parking lot in front of the dorms. Dorm Life 233 W .,,.. ,N yy, fm. wf,,f.qq,!j,y,w uf' ww N 'wr 1 '- X , k -:,',',-ww Q: 1 1'17'ffy1 ,'1 ,WT MN ' ww f ff' f, mf wwf, f,',:. my, FF J, fi 1 , ,W Nm J,,,,f,jn ,,l.. y Fifi If SU IES: ff, HFE , .Q ,W HU fn Xu fl ' 'LGU' , I lE+,1Q1? .. .f fl .- 'V'- ww I Kr-' if - ffjfmif- ufgw A ' '41, ,r .1,,,,1L.J,fNE5 5' 1 MMU 'Mi-fig? ,-'ff 5 ,N W W ,fhgff ,557 W '5fK72'7 ,,,, . X G- N w'gs', nf, -f ' WU? gfffy. -fb . Jfu3.f5, eh - ,, 1fl!U3'JL5v,.5':Js,f!rL5lf! i5?W7'1k1,,, .., .v x. 'W w 1 l - g, 1,-311,15 WEE -rf, P U 1i?56'j?' UM - 'k.ff:f,15b-153, W-Av jf-fs.: H iimkfiu VV .,:,7,f::x,,,, . .. . , ag 2 1 ' . Q ., , .-iw: E ' W'W7YZ!9f?cWWMGEWfhMZBi74X'-VCLQLW MJ wiv 236 Christ mas Well known at Christmas is Santa Claus, and happiness as shown on the faces of Mr. Stone, Lynne Fortini, and Debbie Litchfield. X H- , ,,4f-Mfg? 3. -nf Q.. gil W fi , mf X i .,. C ,:,..., -W Y A-3?,?fq ' s -' 1,-'gf 35965 B., Q - f f1Mii5,5j wg, Mfg X ,M ,, X 5, yr-yg N ,, J 4 If ci. .V- if nv-VK?-K Q. , .i,,.,. 9 U :fs , v , - 1 whisk' '21 ,, 1, - l Ig if 1,. -a rf 'B Q' .6 Zi 31 x X4 in, A51 X' X gg XA X Ni?-Siem as X A AW M f.. -Ai, A95 X , fi X 71 Zfxf IK 7 21. '14 5 ? f 23? 4 Y ,H 'K ,Q fe f, A9 -4 , 97. 5 12 21 - sl iilgl .I ..:,,, - W W is Wk .-wr. 2 K f , . , sf' aff-f - s 31 oe, f hails, ' ? ff W 1 1 I , , ..., 937 f f, 3 Z vi 5 ig -fi Q 4 V402 Christmas happiness and joy fill the B C C campus Angels and mortals, a tradition already set in the girls' dormitory, converge at the evening party to give each other gifts. Giving of gifts, spreading of cheer, and seeing old friends at home were all part of each person's Christmas. Two 'weeks of vacation from classes and responsibilities were preceded by parties that celebrated the season. Christmas 237 -- A. A ,. my . 257511 ff f M, 11-1: ,. J.. .yy J Q.. qu: pw- rl- ---1----- -- -.', 1, -- .WY Bucs fair well at home and away Players, coaches and spectators occupied the gym at Baptist College from early October until the end of February. A ten-man team was listed in the charts for Coach Al Ferner. His second season began of- ficially over the Thanksgiving Holi- days in a Tip-Off Tournament at Wofford College. The Bucs ended up in third place for the tourney. U.N.C. at Wilmington was the first home game for B.C. and from then on it was road trips to Milligan, Tennessee, Miami, Florida, and to various other colleges in the south- eastern region, scattered into the ' i'n' ,ytcgg W Q g A 1 home ame. i' . K ' ' g Q 5 With perfected shooting of Doug Shanklin, A ' the Buccaneers take back the lead that gives it T ' 1 T the game a grand start. N. f l Q g g M T -X we f1'f7 f'm ftfliigwffQlelfsflfwits ' N515 - X .fp .fc New sw' Fi'-fiswfxw' ,my-1f1, ' .. .f 'wwf U '.ll:?41'- 9 :gs 'iss' K X , . 'T '45 if ig yf Q 4f's'iXf1il ,11 xv, ' 'yi QA, 'V Q 51- X f .4-, 5 w.qyq,, X , t 9 f ,yall 'C f',g'.sg l l,E-,KIM 5, it ff, yn Q es- .- ' X ,lg , ,ft s ,ag3,gf,t , its -'Blu' X - .Q - tar CYXJWN 'Alf Lv, :fx 1,,9 31r'1 a Q 1 K , I .- Q -Tiff' - 'ws-f-Q, v.,heS,fw 4, fa ,ef X 1-is : Us 3 ' 'vsxffmifl'-m.'1i.'1Y Mivi,'e2Q,ag fi X V -it .if Q: 'hxh51.2g,,f Q gagg- . S A ,..j , -'my '- 'ma '-,ga H QW-Y . . f ., W - , 3 A3 4 ,gl 3 2 g ,gi e tx T . , as f I , , 4 Q QL i, 7? ffv gg . ily, Wt X I fi, ME g5Q'2f4fift3L'+ , ,, - f Q- 2-gg Q x-ifl1f,.,,: I B s A E l 35 J W , ix 1 if ,M W 3 I is A xl f f X .M 4 ,I 7 11 5212.5 V . ,gg ig it 'wt ,-my :f':,, ,gig ,lengt-5 1 . ' EW, , V , -M get it in 1 4-,'uif'lSL ' 1 ' 'WW ' 5 3 V ' ., N W BEEN iff? W st... W 2 We W Y 5 ,r tx N Q . Aix i yQft'3fi 5xf rm? 9 fx if ,, ,. j,,..s - .J , . Fi ' ' ff-if t. we fe '-l' I '. ' L 'Ig -'-f Y , 3. H ' 5.-r T, if 5, ,I W1 N F x 5, - u A ff :,r22fL'.mws,f:w4 N ' :Nt Q1 ,w I IL if Z lg 'z tj,-2 fu Qu H if .As , , V! V., A :- i ew ,. M 5- , 4, f it M.. ,E gl E ,W W Preparing to start the game, the Bucs warm up while cheerleaders and the crowd warm up with shouts and screams Basketball 239 I 240 Basketball DA TE Nov. Dec. Ian. Feb. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT 24 Tip-off Tournament 25 Tip-off Tournament 27 Tip-off Tournament 30 U.N.C. at Charlotte 2 Lander 5 U.N.C. at Wilmington 7 Old Dominion 9 Newberry 16 Milligan 3 Valdosta State 6 U.N.C. at Asheville 8 Presbyterian 10 Wofford 12 Erskine 13 Belmont Abbey 16 Rollins 18 Biscayne 20 Ft. Lauderdale 23 Geogria State 27 Newberry 29 Valdosta State 1 College of Charleston 3 U.N.C. at Asheville L 8 U.N.C. at Wilmington 10 Wofford 12 College of Charleston 15 Erskine 16 Lander 20 Presbyterian Buccaneers rally to a season of victories. As trainer Iohn Holden and manager Ray- mond Brown look on, Buc team members score the point that takes the game. or -'R'-54la Pll v!!--,. .----V 1 - .-.-..--f-.-'-.....,.-...,. ...... ,.ai,., W , , 7 1 . 4 w i l l i x x x -.--,N vm- Ms. MM 1 'fy 1 'Jimi' My K X A -fnansvuv,,,,Nw , swab 1 V, ll, Y if s Buc team members gather on the sideline dur- ing time-out to plan their strategy before the game resumes. A ' l fy, 1 - ,Y tt,g.glg5gMi, A-53533612 ,, fxxgfe tv wfmizel 51 lx at Q ,X , S -l1 ,,f flffnwit-it . L It l Basketball 241 1 il f 41 ,535 y A 5' e are the Bucs and We are the Best!', With lunior College transfers, Thomas, White, and Cuyler, along with freshman Dorman, Mclieehan, and the Hne Buc returnees, the Bucs handled what could probably be 242 Basketball At the bench, Head Basketball coach, Al Dave Kirk, and two members of the opposing Ferner gives the Bucs the instructions they team head into battle with reaches for the need to take the game. ball, called strongest season ever for B.C. basketball. On December 7, small college great, Old Dominion, re- turned home in defeat. On january 12, the Bucs beat Erskine College the first time ever on the visitor's court. By losing only one Senior due to graduation, the Bucs will be in good shape next year too. Not all the entertainment happens during the game. These young men really are enjoying the half-time. Basketball team: l, to R: Back Row: Al Ferner, Row: Nate White, Art Beasley, Robert Head Coach: Charles Welty, Paul Dorman, Thomas, Dave Kirk, Doug Shanklin, Iohn Larry McKirahan, Paul Ragone, Robert Kammeyer, Iulius Cuyler, Warren Peper. Mackey, Wayne King, Assistant Coach. Front MLM wi , ln l l 5 l l F Victory over their opponents came to the Bucs through expert shooting ability. Basketball 243 ,A....., Ray Carson, Terry Young, Billy Duncan, Dr. Odom, sponsor. 5 i 244 Golf Golf team takes active role in B.Cfs Sports KMA, 4, Capturing titles, winning trophies, and representing Baptist College in Inter-collegiate matches were all part of the Spring schedule for B.C. golfers. This year's team had ad- vanced more than any other year's team due to earnest practice by the players and enthusiasm from the coach Dr. Odom. Their matches in- cluded local ones from Charleston colleges and extended throughout South Carolina and Georgia. B.C.C.'s home links are Berkeley Country Club, Summerville and King's Grant Country Club. lim Rupert, Sam lsgett. Golf 245 Baskets, passing the ball, jump balls, and fouls are all part of the action that takes place during the games. . ,IV W L fi' 1,-my-f f 'WW,g,ffQ,,,75. 3 ,-ff Ay .CMV-,. V 1 ,Vw-, 'W' ww , ,W B253 HBE EES? .I wi., y, 246 Girl's Basketball I'-1 Combining skills in passing, shooting, and dribbling, the girl's basketball team perfects a game of running. About half of this year's team returns from last year while the other half are new. These mem- bers group together to attact their opponents. Team members gather at the sidelines for strategy that will bring victory from the bat- tles of the second half. L , ibm.. WA ,xl J rWf-M-www-u 51.16 pg .W .Q Away games dominate the girl's season Girls' Basketball team: L to R: Diane McConnell, Kay Bayne, Edwina Green, Cy- nthia Tucker, Carol Caughman, lan Pirikson, Reta Mantooth, Kathy Whaley, Lynn Duckett, Charlotte McDaniel, Harriett Williams, Tea resa Davis, Barbie Smith, Beth Alban. Marie Bennett, Martha Mew, Manager, Mrs. Tala- rico, Coach. Cirl's Ra . 1 A www'-'ggqa at 5 -Naam-f.unn-wa-wmvwtwgs, f. ff? . S , Y sketball 247 ludy Duncan, Alpha Rho Omega, 1st runner- up: Cheryl Bowman, Afro-American Society, Queen. Candidates: Cindy Malony, Sigma Phi Sigmag Lynn Duckett, Baptist Young Womeng Nancy Moon, junior Class. 'Q V Homecoming Queen is Cheryl Bowman Q.: .W MW fffwl J' F ...ff Y 5,.Yf H I Second runner-up: Io Mellard, NKAQ Ieanni Barrineau, SKAQ Marcia Findley, GOP: Kathy Murdaugh, Freshman Class: Iudy Yost, Gamma Beta Phi. Selected from the entire student body, homecoming candidates were submitted by each club that wished to participate. 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