Baptist College at Charleston - Cutlass Yearbook (Charleston, SC)
- Class of 1976
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the cutlass baptist college at charleston charleston, s.c. 2941 1 a special bicentennial- decennial edition celebrate '76 1 . ' 4 ' .BQDYBHYS Q. 4 44 L , V. vb . : C, ' ' 11, V , , . i 'E .QE :- 2 m hm .Q 2 aa rs an 'Es' L .Q 2 aa I3 as as 'Ill' 'E .Q .2 as -9 E .Q 2 'a -5 .Q 0 is 2 E .Q .92 lebrate76celebrate76celebrate76 celebrate76celebrate76ce For lust a brief moment, think about the tlmes ln your lite when you were hap- plest. Now-think about the people who were involved, the place you were, the things that were sald. For a little while ponder upon the thlngs that have made other people happlest-pleasant thoughts, right? As you look through this book place yourself ln each photograph-ln each sltuatlon. Try to remember the times, the people, the sounds. This book presents some reasons to Cele- brate 1976, but ln all probabllity, each reader has a thousand reasons ot his or her own. If this book can prompt you to do this, lt has accomplished lt's purpose. elebrate76ceIebrate7 6celebrate76celebrate76celebrate76 7.-gnfww . -2 . 1: 1- -4 1432 , wwf- , , . .EEK f. 2 Q A n if-Q 1 W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 '1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I P 1 1 1 5 ' --A A nf, ,7:7,-1:1 AA ,f f-r 2 pf .' -rf . fi, fm,--A ,g'1,mmQ!Tkj m,'xRfQmwf g f54G3Suil Q yu,Fa fl?,, QUUQ5 w1 m lQ!y fi- 1,Lr,fwf11,f1,1 I - A ' 'wr-AA-QA -,,-X fi-rf: 'fx A. 'gm' AA f'N'A', :11 ':f ,Q, inf, Lifjgzu 1, Hwirrn,!.j:gl:'yr.g M13 may wif? fggxfgw 'Qwgf,iRf5wV:,, fQ.iff1iI UU Q -A Mmff ,I-QA, f-LQ cfm, aHn'f,, 7, A on-1 ,A-2 , may 1 r: mvg1f Q gi f f a14fu Fiwf Qg :g uQ Qv-211U m QUU+g WWW GHIIHQ , lN,.v-- ,,,...,.g-.,,f.,N.A ,, x.X..f. ,,f.,nfh,,., :A A n,,,.z1 'Q y, QLg ' 5199pg-3w w'm:g5shuAm,vQ4gq MQW! 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N W N W , Q w 1 N X W W N W 1 1 1 N I 1 I N 1 E , in , K , N ' y ' , ' . : ' N M -A w w i ' ,. X N . '-ar. , , X f ,yqh ,A ,wf'f.2 3 7 ,-1 W i 1 Y 1 w , ' 'YK . qriy 3 . ..,f'kv,' Q 3221, --4 1' avi 27,551 'f I N 1 v' J 5- ' R' -'75-Q' 1, ,, Ik. X 1 5 w E Mfr . 'vii' ' hr---...----1--1 ,....,...-,---f was--an-audi 'Whig 44' Hs Celebrate-you've made it to knowledge col- legeg orientation is only one weekg you've met some people you like. You've met 13 people from your hometown who you didn't even know lived there. Celebrate your new life- style-the Baptist College lifestyle. 'vs b-Z .MMM 'Nl V, CHARLESTCN U S A if .ff 5, 'Z 1 -3. ,MX'v ,ix 15 PW' 1 'N 1 G. VW J ,J W f i5Ka4,uq,,,m,h gras A X Fi , :.':',.:,,x sl 5I li! X if-MI! f., fi'-if ve sw-Ru'-1, VI WM '. , M N, Y' ,vp fn vw' I f l'Hl'1'J7 . ,gwwv JJ- H N m1U',l.lv2l www , W4I!M.' 'I The cradle of American History pro- vides the Baptist College student with the unique opportunity to explore our country's beginnings first hand. The sights, sounds, smells and textures of the famous city compel each student to step out and explore-the essence of a real education. A reason to celebrate? Celebrate Charleston. wi ff su 1 -. ls C 4 9 . , 3 1 n uv nu 1 aa, -4- s . 'H 'Mx as -F' ' A 5. u 'C A 'V Y ' 4 ri 'A ' ,, 1 . M' , . , X .1 . Q. ,A , .n X- -. ' 1 , m 1 ffl , :'1-g'l'.f? fr' 7 ,. Bus , Ab ,M ...f ' , IR u V , X ' ., c iwxwf.W Q' 'Z F, I .Ji A. In , j,'lj-,'wf 1 5 4: ' 4 . fnijid I VU mf! ZW, ,, ' 1 5' .L ,,, ' - . I' J ,,', M9' 4 W1 F4 vr ,-Q' , Students interact with each other, and this in- teraction is easily found in the city, at the mall, in Ladson and on campus. The campus-year by year gaining landscape details. A new be- ginning-after ten years of existence the cam- pus is beginning to come alive with the revival of campus pride. A reason to celebrate? Celebrate revival. f'i 'f 5,,Z'1s1i'fm fi 'V EMU 51'-'T-I all The opportunities are limitless for students at Baptist College to explore, dis- cover and relax within the history of the old city. With the presence of five col- leges in the Charleston area there are also limitless possibilities for entertain- ment and relaxation in conjunction with the other schools. lt is said that Charleston has a personality all her own-to know her is to love her. From the mayor to the cadet we find each other-together. A reason to celebrate? Celebrate togetherness. sail . w j,4f'E4f' E: ittffi , i Y J! ,f ,ti -r , , M . 1-wi' 5' flrii 4- 1 ,. 2 W? ' Q 59 15' . tl . wr 'if iiffrilkg Q ' SE' la is ,AT 45 . 3.2 ggi? 3' '- , if i i if i lflztvtfm f S i,i,ifrL1- .- ' can M ,M int? 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' 0' I un 1 l f -f1a9751rJunlor-SeniorHighlights Spring Season , , , ' Z I' ' 4 ll: - Q , - '- -, ' - ' ,fhiigzy if iArifenohia-ntedjfevening at the Mills Hyatt House in historic downtown Charleston provided an ele- f , gfant setting 'forthe' many studentsattending the'1975 Junior-Senior. A couple couldn't miss on-a , or night' like thisj A ' A ' l - ' Debra Gohagen and her' esoort enjoy therefreshments while Marc Allen and Susie Coggin converse. l X XX lXx X k K X X ' .15 X LRXXXX X ' X X x XX X x If WXXXXvXlk! x xp .xx , X xx Q V i l XX..X X1XXiXfiXiXX XX t 1 . X X X s X XLXXZiXl.XfxxXP1:IX'X-X'X 1 . Xl X X ,XX l l ,X .A 1, llll . , , l. ,xg - ,rt-QQX.. ,Xl i 1 ,X 1- 5: ewQg,Xl,1l1L5lxf,1, .-Xlgiwgj 7 ' l 4-lg f - X Xl X i lX XZQXXUXX ' 2 'IH X X l X gilX i ,X lff-iffb aliil1ifi.iL''Wgl'-v'mFl,4q,i?5.il-l.-::ll.'g- i-'+45I,gx- 1 wil? .l i ' . g,X5XXXlgfX,,.ll.'-'wi ,Xl'l11'llg'q.',rt', -p-p,'.:l,',X': .l ,y 'XX4 X 'Xl , X X 1 X , l 1' ' l ' ' ' ,X-N 4 I .lp, -- '-Wi l. 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The background scene of a huge sunrise on a fresh spring day, created by Dan- ajean Blews, made an appropriate setting forthe crowning of the '75 Queen, Brenda Eklund, and Maid of Honor, Pam Black. right: May Queen, Brenda Eklund L above: Emcees Mike Davis and Larry Beck begin May Day ceremonies. right: The May Queen Court: Beverly Cook, Ftita Mantooth, Sheila German, Brenda Eklund, Pam Black, Brenda Palmer, Julia Smoak, Anna Geddis. 1 fir, ,ggibtw i v r i 4. lx, l li fafii ,Q 44. at . l l WA l GRADUATION Commencement-A beginning, a new step, triumph. Undoubtedly com- mencement is the college student's moment of ecstasy. From the first line of pre-registration to the slow, slow line up onto the stage at the Mu- nicipal Auditorium. Graduation-a celebration. top left: Dr. John Paul Craven, Jr., Rev. Julius lower left: The faculty awaits the confer- top right: Donald League receives his diploma Mahlon Kirland, Rev. William Know Lambert, ring of degrees. from Dr. .Hamrick. Dr. Emerson Cleveland Watson, Jr. and Sena- lower righfi Carol C3U9hmHn SDDSGYS tor Ernest Frederick Hollings. SUOCKGG. Greek Day '75 activities spurred en- thusiastic competition among cam- pus sororities and fraternities. Laughter and anticipation abounded. Pyramids collapsed, tugs-of-war became mud slides, tri- cycles refused to function and Dizzy Izzy race contestants stag- gered tothe finish line. Finally, hard- earned trophies were awarded to the exhausted but happy winners: TKA for the men, PDC for the women. Pyramid building turns into a giant leap frog game. The shout Pull! can almost be heard as ARO wins the tug-of-war competition. pa .Mil i. , ,n,- AL . ,lf fm. nm ,, l8 -': W 2 Q 'pw--V--f 'M ,.4,,,. ,. fEf'5a,1e2mga4ffz., am wavy: 2 ,v , s, ,Q we 2, 'rr-' -M asgq left: PDC members proudly display the trophy for the women's division. below: ASP boys strain to remain on their side of the line. bottom: Julie Koon of PDC learns that a sleeping bag does not compensate for a ' dressing room. W'wWvw'frW2wNvWR:wf f'f' ' FW 'v, 'f ig ffywtyfg-vqnMQ .m1. J YV ' 1 ,AM-gi l . . 9 ,. ' lv Sy 5 ff - ' ' P f'x. , A l Q 'iv A W Y' , Q I is 5 ml. -u 'E - HNw4'ii A mg. sxxxxgxkxt .,xxkx nkxxx x xgxixx 2 IW-MZ, time CONFESSICJNS OF A MUD SLIDER FFETUF 1' - . ,'f'T l ' - 'f 'ib 0 'fi5 Z':'l-? :-'V'ffYs,aE7 4'i:l1J5:i353A5 -. .mf-. . -: -1+.zef:1f.f,-.-we-za:-.-wx, vs' W- .1-1+ . ,Ml-1-, -V I ' ' ZA' I 41 , :W ' Iffaow 741 , f, ,,g ,qv 4 V, 1 ,ali M 14 f f ft Q elfw M4 4: f K4 ff 1 1 ,,,, Q 4' My U ,:M,,5fb7'?f'f ,AIM be ian JA. 15920 , 7, ' f 1 y 7' ,wma ,W-ff 1 1 Ar , 'V , f 1 W Q V . ' ' oy wa. .::'.- 5.-':-- . ,r - 5575 N ff ' Q! 'WM ' lfff 4 1, fgwwl V 'fd fm 9 ffl if 'Q .Af7,.,,..f.4 .,f..,,.ff., . I . I 4 ff 1 ,f 41: .maxi ,MT . Y,.. . 42. It all started one rainy day during the Spring of 1975. I don't know what it was that attracted me, some strange, almost mystical attraction. Something in the sloshing told me that I belonged. My natural attraction to the mud had com- pelled me to try it. I rushed to my room and slipped into what I now affec- tionately call my sliding duds. I was down in a flash to that boggy paradise between the girls' dorms. Amid the cheers and confusion, my mind seemed oblivious to it all. My goal was the ulti- mate slide. 5 1.25 5 I -' ':'rxf0?Qg - 2, -5' - f ',:.'..,.f1f.7- Z 3 9? M .- .4-7 A+ -1-I , f::.I21wf:ff My feet were planted firm as the Go chant rang out, and then like Mercury in flight, I began to run. Never have I expe- rienced such tranquility until I had tou- ched the bog-and then in Mark Spitz form-I took the dive. Words cannot ex- press the ecstasy of the experience when I saw the light. At last I knew the eternal joy of mud sliding. Despite the scratches on my chest, I had to go again. I was hooked forever. . . . a I 'I I - ' 1 I 1 .. 1 I In ' A . I r - ... I. -'., . V. . I . .I -I f 1 ff, . . Good clean fun for all. . Art Beasley and Vollie Gibbs exhibit the double slide. 20 What's that Organ doing in the Cafeteria? The vote was close when Deer Baptist Church of Louisville, Kentucky made a decision to buy a new electronic organ rather than do restoration needed on their pipe organ, installed in their sanctuary in 1933. Among the members who lost were Bon and Sandra Turner, Baptist College alumni. Ron is minister of mu- sic at the church, and ached at the idea of the old or- gan being dismantled and discarded. The Turners called Prof. Oliver Yost, chairman of Bap- tist College's music department and offered the Pil- cher organ to the college for only the cost of shipping and reassembling on arrival. Baptist College accepted the organ and planned to put it in storage pending construction of an audito- rium. Hearing of this, two young Louisville men, organ- ists and pipe organ builders, were so concerned for the preservation of the fine old instrument that they of- fered to dismantle it, bring it by truck to Charleston and install it. Thus, James E. Miller and Steve Steiner worked twelve hours per day, getting the organ ready to play in our Student Center Dining Hall. above. James Miller and Steve Steiner, B.C. alumni, tediously consider :j 5 . in 1 'z 2 the tuning. left: James Miller adjusts the many pipes for tuning. 1 1 l ll l im! 21 fu ll 3 , i rom the eginning . . . Confused Freshmen, long lines, and free lemonade. The week, for many, was varied and interesting. Orientation-the beginning of a year of fun, many ways to pass the time . . .just going . . . getting with a crowd . . . parties, dates, big plans . . . all part of college life. lt is also the beginning of . . . that lost feeling . . . newboy' '... Cocky Sophs . . . finding a place-a need to grow . . . reality . . . the big day . . . During Orientation we met many new friends . . . acquaintances . . . friendly arguments . . . learning to get along with others . . . campus organizations. It is the realization of eight o'clock Monday morning i . . pop quizzes . . . afternoon labs . . . final exams . . . Orientation was the beginning of meeting new personalities, new events and classes. Orientation and all its memories go together to make what we call life at Baptist College in '75. A celebration in itself. C I? 'ws' at ,. 3, hw, .Lf 45. was HK QX' T f'- ' gm e ,,,, f 1 1 r IX ffxl Y l' Z if if li 1 ,Zi X ? 'f . r above left: Pam Black serves punch to Ava Black at Presidents reception. left: Mrs. Joyce Markusen, Assistant Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs and Beverly Cook, Chair- man of Orientation above: Dr. and Mrs. John Hamrick greet Ship- men at Presidents Reception. CD L. CU -i-I CD .C -i-I E cn CD C U: CD 99 t iS apt The Righteous Brothers provided a capacity crowd with their new full sound and with their unique solid- gold sound. Several encores indicated they were real crowd-pleasers. Jim Staf1ord's rare brand of humor brought gales of laughter to the B.C.C. audience as he favored the crowd with many of his well-known and not-so-well-known hits, ,QL A ff, i .Z Z 34 Ti if ii i i Jimmy Walker fJ.J.J of tv's Good Times gave the B.C. y bunch a DYNOMITE evening of comedy and soul. Veteran comedian Bob Hope packed the downtown auditorium for an exciting star-studded night of entertainment. With students Vic Varner, Peggy Mahan and Mike Davis performing beforehand, the large audience was given an evening to remember. The Jimmy Castor Bunch performed many of their Bertha Butt boogies. fbelowj i 25 rf - K: l -:i ' lar- -Y ---- .-V V: . A 7' -T- i .,:.,, lH i ' h uirg When the classes are over and the hassles are done, some students re- treat to the solitude of their dorm rooms while others go home to their families and yet even others are just beginning to come to life. Some of our most treasured time-after hours-spent in every imaginable way. Jack Dixon, Wanda Durden, Jim Bolduc, Linda Collins and John Sierra take time to relax in the Buc room. Ay ,f-rs--.-, z 1 There's always one professor who'lI keep you busy in the library even on YOUR time. T 5 5 if fi is i U ,,,,,l pt ' ' 'i ,A ' i 4 If 1 .i - ,urrbv 6. Iii W , YH .,-.,. t M 1, . , I s X ' -X1 l'TLst1 1.2.3,hep.1,2.3.hep trim those tummies, firm those J' X if thighs. Exercise in halls provided many girls in the y, il, Ti ' 'I 'V-f . -t . . I ' -, dorm with a time of laughter and alot of pulled muscles. rf J x a 26 Weaving a wonder, Beth Johnson enjoys her free time pursuing one of her hobbies. LIFE in the dorms It seems 'you' try to spend 'your time studying+but that Qdoesn't always work out. The dorm student,aImost'aIways find ' time for a. nap, i a deep fconversa- tion, doingsuodd-jobs, ar- visit from a friend or ,even Wal tennis iball 'fightfwith his roommate. -Therefs-a lotto ,dsofbut not always what our,-profeSSOr's,qmight deem as the- best use of one's ti-meQ yet we spend our time doingthem. 'Friends make Iiving.a1'whoIe,lot' easier. ' 1 I ' Patty Harber takes care of one of the many neccessitles of dorm life ironing Melanie Williams and Katrina BHYSOTI are always ready f0f 3 friendly visit from the photographer. I W 'ik . . . s..i 1 :rf 1 - H - 'Q efcherf ,w' 3 fb V ,,.,,,5 fb' Ex L'l'dH0f'Fll MSF R-Q 'W in the Sun for softball a swim in the pond . . . Some time between Christmas and Easter an epidemic sweeps the campus. Medical a little rest . . . science has no cure for the ailment, prob- ably because almost everybody enjoys get- ting the bug. As the days get longer and the wind blows warmer students begin to feel the effects of the malady universally known as spring fever. The brown, gray, and clothes of winter are gradually replaced by the bright light shades of spring. Warm afternoons draws a bevy of bathing beau- ties out to gather the first rays of summer sun, and baseball and softball games lure fellows away from their books. Romance blossoms, and mosquitoes flourish. Lovers stroll around the reflection pond hand in hand, and watching the sunset becomes more important than getting to night class on time. The attendance at the beach is much better than that at most afternoon classes. Sunburned faces, carpets full of beach sand and the aroma of suntan lotion herald the advent of summer. The rains come and come and come and mud-sliding becomes the number one sport on campus. The warmth and joy and newness of spring are special gifts from God for the winter- weary scholars at BCC. mwxaw Pam Black Crowned Miss BCC W T' 1? 1' . 2 '5'.5'f4t4 .r . 4' 'ir 'sz 3 5 'D ' 'Z 1 , Q Y, -ja 44 1 J X i Q 1 ' is 5 an an - , V Y T' it '55 ,, ,am , . 3 4 '-'f .3,, yi my -fr '- ig,-,zssf is 54' if- ' fi! . A ef . .- Q 2 nu, , , . R 1 A., A ...aw Patty Lamb, Donna Vaughn, Sandy Coggin, Pam Black, Dr. Hamrick, Julie Embler Debbie Oldham Newly crowned queen Pam Black receives congratulations from Larry Beck and Debbie Oldham. Crightj in A Castle in the Clouds A Castle in the Clouds are the setting as PDC produced the 1976 Miss BCC pageant. With the crowning of Little Miss and Master BCC by BSU, the audience responded with oohs and ahs. Entertainment by Brenda Bolchoz, Donnie Simmons, Donna Padgett, Vic Varner, Billy Sloan and Page Smith made the evening brilliant with outstanding talent. Brenda Bolchoz All Smiles! I ,l M . 5 I Qwest Z7 Making on with the prizes! Julie Embler, TKA's representative MC Lawrence Beck Etta. f if 'L..L' W , . - -,....u..,-t , 1 , ' ,Y hw ,-. x, V. , , Q t ,, f 3, 1 f -......., ,,,.f- f 757' f A n I ii ,E -ff, ' ' ff. 2 ,7 K1 , va of at . 2 fi 2 Gales of laughter marked the evening as the campus organizations pro- duced an evening of games of chance, skill and just plain fun. The MENC horror house was again a success as was the jail of new women's club PDC: l ,335 , i it 1 r Q v s .L !' . , - K rf. Q ov ,. U , ' it 4.-H 5 ima' Y? V 'inf s Q X u lst S .., .4-fi 'K 1.- -fi0.s'siJ 'l'eT7 l V ,. K Ula' L 4' vs, A l -l f Just being able to rememberllthe f.'g'oodiold dayeuiivhenwwe were little fyoungerj and could putour costume on and go out trick or treating was enough forthe BCC' student to- en+ joy the evening onthe. lawn infrontrof the student center and in the lobby. ' ' ,Al'. A gg in ' i '!f,,, hmm- We ', I P 'A ' I ' 17 A 1. AIT' L' Q 4. 1 ,, , ,pk w ,ff- f :, vt. . . gh, .1227 ' 1.. ' A. f .11 ,450 .4- ., .. . v C: I g X rf 16 ,:x,,,, 1 LA f Z 9 7 .4 f 1 4 V 5'11sx,mi.1 QM f Baptist College Christmas Tis the season to be jolIy and on campus it's a time to decorate your door, window and room. You can have a quiet yule gathering of your suitemates or attend one of the many drop-ins and parties on campus. Christmas at B.C.C. is a time to show your friends how much you care. EEE: The Christmas Band Concert provided appropriate seasonal music. 6 A ,Q fax, 'X 5 5,5 , 'U 'Q 4' . . JMB ll , in - 1 I Z M 5 A Frrw--...W fig L.. -+4 Q. fm L. 'Nts if ad li' 1 a., -4 .. if' 1- n f ,s 1 1 a l ill if by 5 .415 L W, , V' ig 7 l 2 x F 5 , If -Swann, . ,-, Upper left- We ain't got the spirit that we need for Christmas. Center-The girls anxiously await Santa's arrival. Lower left-Santa does a final check looking for all the good little girls. Upper right-An unknown volunteer assists in a skit. 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KN X-in 'tml l :V ml. ly All-1, X' Nik lla.: 5.1, f ,..-' I, ,ff 'ILL gf-.,',,' ', J 55 it ', .ly 'ff ggi.. ff. ,', 1' ., ,Q .-I-,1,v, 1 , ,,vf mr'-4g,'1 ,QJXV ,,v.v' ,ly . V! 'N fm 1. ,I ,,- n9SdaV-CUN V0 CA WGN fu -'fl .'.', ' , . 1. , -, I, 14 1 -uf. -, A A, 1.3, . V , ,. , .. , Assure as the sun rises in the east, every Wednesday at precisely 1q1:0O Qrnore or lessj a.m., the full-time student will be attending con- vocation-unless, of course, he is taking advantage of one of his two cuts. The convocation committee has strived to bring a wide variety of entertainment and inspirational speakers. lt's a time for the entire stu- dent bodyto gather for pertinent announcements and a little rest from theirhectic day. ' Above' The Life Singers of Shelbyville N C r ' ' .B- ,'-h't' FlkS' ' ' I . The Tellers provide foot stomping music e Irv Lewis, C ns ian o inger Below Rev Steve Ro ers talks with D n Q tiowzlinev, ,James Qrittendon, Missionary to ' V I Brandim ' 9 0 ' The Philippines, j t .xr ' x lp ' x ,,.-lg -.z-iff. x fq :UV ' I -Nil, . ,- ', '-as ,. :'.,',-' '.l I mtv,-A., ivmxwi , If'i1 il vm -'Vin l , l yulzixlyl lv V h ' lQ..'l'ff'fi9'Q1f K ll- l '.. .lg fl 1, l TF An all-star line-up characteriied the entertainment for the fall '75 season. A-n excited audience 'greeted Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, and Pure Prairie League in the downtownauditorium, while 'HuIl'8. Roche, Edwin Baron, Easy Steam, Flyer, Cfl3f19'es, and The Mighty Nights ,of'Charleston performed on campus. The 1976 Spring -line7up included Captain and Tennile, LaBelle, Cathy Rigby, Paul Guerni, .Shi- loh Morning, Wright.Brothers and several other outa standing performers . 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SGA has been a vital part of BCC student life and has made great strides for the students and the college. 48 President Randy Wenzel converses with members of the executive committee. s., 'N f. ... ..s.. Q is ' v x-tv-. ,X 4 wg .:,,, , A .STC 'G .--- it S , . -55.15 8 . l x .5 . ',J1 1' :rr --FS.-A -s--. fggntzn-mqffhvnqv. -.. , .5gm:wL7r :zz-Z, :- I . ' Qfygrxffizvr ,zzzfiififilirlagzli T- fl.-. ,-p::n1::t:1n T-Iltfl , . t g 1:xi:tr:1:rn:3L-3 1 - II ' nu' ff'- E - A 31... 92 f t 21.-Q-,.2f12f1'-'J r Q W 4N.:. , l :al ' ,-'If ' ' . rl-. Ui.'1.1 qivfn ni?-22:11,-ax: -f-155' , fa-fa :1'f:2 -:P 7U!2::rr -:ii- ' 7' we as '.-.zzz ': 'IE' ...--'Q ,I , N .,,. .. .. , . .--'f,.,- ,arg -. - '.L13. . ,stfisfv Sf ttf-- ,- kzgl: 33:5 3:5 , 1415: . .' .y 3 5' E5 t s51E?,'?5,?2qgs wzgfsnssniflfi it a1i'm-tgirl' -- '-7l..r1.:f1 1 15131114115 . .A 401.-x. I !f2rr::rr::nf!. The Executive committee takes five. President's Cabinet lnoorporates Committee Chairmen First row, Rodney Neal, Bev Cook, Dale Mattox, Debbie Cato, Johnnie L, Abram, Tim Mattox Second row, Joe Clarey, Ralph Hulbert, Del Whittle, Marc S. Allen, John R. Clark, Mark Johnson, Randy Wenzel 3 , xi J 9 I if 3 fu :. E Q gg Z , ,A . I I Lg Af?-2, xiii Q Q f Wg, 2 .Q 4 V ,.A-gr Senate reviews a proposal with SGA president, Randy Wenzel. Senate members review notes before an important meeting. 49 JW - ' A WA gg, :fi-A alum JUNIOR SENATOBS: Bottom Flowz Julia Smoak, Margery Hamrick, Sheila German. Top Bow. Jack Dixon, David Fridie, David Boyter. SENIOR SENATOFIS: Lynn Parler, Dianne Barnett, Louanne Givens. David Johns, Susan Huckaby, Beverly Cook. in i ,.:gjZ. vez IHKSHMAN SENATUBS Cindy Thompson. Hyari Arrirnoris, Dorothy Shaw, Mark Ernbler, Wlllifiivi fgiriilti, A D Jordan, Stan Griggs gmmigiwxlitxiv A SOPHOMOBE SENATORS: Joey McNeill, Tim Mattox, Brenda Palmer, Darlene Hale. Anthony Heyward, Evelyn Williams, Debbie Cato. 'if ...L 'w I lu . SENATE . . . Representatives working to- gether to form the legislative branch of Student Government .... Provid- ing leadership in order to fulfill the needs of an ever-growing student body. Committees functioning separately and collectively to pro- vide special attention to student demand. . . . Working toward achievement of goals such as pavement of Day Stu- dent Parking Lot, renovation of stu- dent canteen, addition of places of study for both men and women .... Always striving to meet and antici- pate student needs. Top left: Senate President, Joellen Williams. Top right: Secretary, Rosemary Myers. Left: Senate members listen attentively during an important legislative meeting. Bottom left: Julia Smoak, Junior Senator, brings up a point for discussion during session. Bottom right: These senators display the seri- ous attitudes which are necessary to help an- swer a student's needs. ,Ac ffl' ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Linda Sue Collins Flora Pope, Dorothy Jackson, Linda Houston Marie Brown, Betty Shine, Steven Ricciardi John Sierra, Paul Ricciardi, Johnnie L Abram. TRAFFIC COURT: David Hatcher, Mike Miller, Bill Reed, Gerald Hill, Brian Parker, Jane Brogdon, Dave Smith, Clarence Seale, Stan Geiss, Randy Gamble, Tim Smart. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: Mark John- son, Jainie L, Williams, Beverly Cook, Peggy Harber, Marie Greene, Brenda Bolchoz, Page Smith, Rusty Smith, Pat Murdaugh, Chuck Perkinson, Larry McKeehan, Charles Moses, John Tobin, Bentz Kirbr, Chuck Dean, Joe Clarey, Tracy Miller, Del Whittle, Richard Cote. FOOD COMMITTEE: Tim Mattox, Debbie Cato, David Collins, Janice Winn, Richard Brown, 5? Committees and Presidents Cabinet work for improvement Pllllflil-l'EF Eli' E E I l F I be vw FY I 5 I: il 5 I I 91' H RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: Kent Gray, Rodney Neal, Rick Brewer. ,.,,,., Ag 1 f a'.:' 'NL--1 5 : L, -.f QQ? Q TRAVEL COMMITTEE: Ralph Hulbert, Regina Gilstrap. MINORITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: Robert Robin son, Janie L. Williams. Not pictured: Marie Green Eddie Wright, Harold Johnson, Major Bernard. 53 WOMEN'S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Lu Douglas Vickie Mason, Elaine Henderson, Jane Brogdon Wanda Durden. SOUTH DORM: FIRST ROW: Sara Robertson Wanda Durden, Patty Lamb. SECOND ROW Sandra Wilkerson, Cheryl Bowman, Sheila Ger man, Cynthia Gibbs, Linda Beckroge. NORTH DORM: Brenda Palmer, Caffie Galliard Inez Chatman, Jane Brogdon, Louanne Givens Lynne Jones, Caroline Rickenbaker, Genie Har- grove, Karen Barker, Darlene Hale, Yvonne Co- hen, Millie Robinson. , , if 44 'A' lf' 1 iih' X- - 04-1' 145 FlA'S and House Councils help regulate Dorm Life ,,.-I 4, 'zjgx ' fe . fn A '- '- , ,ya -- V . ,ff-'jk N X MEN'S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Richard Rivers, David Collins, Mike Harvell, Larry Keeter. H I Y C1 la .W f. 4- . ka' Q, 1 ' A' i af iftmw f 'il ' A L1 r - . ' V gb .,,, if I A ,fn , ,, l i . H A Q, 'sf HOUSE COUNCIL: Clockwise: Chuck Caldwell, Will Barnes, Phil Campbell, Richard Flivers, Mike Harvell, Larry Keeter, Walter Spar- row, Carl Mixon, Mike lseman. A S52 ATHLETIC MALL FlA'S: Joe Kraus, Paul Ricciardi. Steve Ricciardi, Fred Wright, 55 BSU... PEOPLE SEARCHING for identity through relationships with their Creator and His creation. PEOPLE . . . FINDING fulfillment and pur- pose in life through collaboration with God's love in action. A FELLOWSHIP of students, a PRO- GRAM for students, an ORGANIZATION involving students. OUTSTANDING CLUB on campus, seeking to involve students in an inward journey with worship, churchmanship, fellowship, study, and stewardshipg and on an out- ward journey with evangelism, summer missions, and other outreach programs. THIS IS BSU . .. Top left: Steve Brown and Patty Lamb grieve over the death of Karen Collins. Top right: Snoozer and Herbie squabble as Debbie Barrett tries to quieten them. Above: BSU president, Pam Black, asks for volunteers to help with a trick. Middle right: The Tellers provide entertain- ment for the BSU crowd. Bottom left: Behind the scenes, Jan Hunt and Mike Crawford prepare homemade ice cream for the group. Bottom right: everyone is always welcome to be a part of the BSU audience. 5 -Il so 'I I l I svvv- 1 I l i g Mission A Outreach, Special Onso .. . .. .. p rg jects I -.. P Above: Members: Dolly Ann Pettigrew, Yvonne Cohen, Loretta Clark. Susan Coggins, Debby Bryan, Linda Creel, Jean Cribb, Susan Wortht, Linda Birchfield, Donna Vaughn, Ava Black, Esther Touchberry, Louanne Givens, Margaret Leach, Lynne Jones, Fannie H. Garvin, Deb- bie Barrett, Pam Black, Patty Lamb, Alicia Greene. Left: BYW members are addressed by an interesting missionary guest speaker. WESLEY FCJUNDATIGN- Unity among Methodist Students ,pw my QZMI ii, if it IA ' pf , L . .1 I 'I I 1 aw Q ,, ,W N . ,J - ' 4 5 it 6 Q :fa 1 Q f 1, ? ,ks 'fa , Lf 'f ff' 4,1 44' f any 5 TZ ,, if ttt ff I ik L s I K . L. Alice Jones, Sara Sanders, Flev. Douglas Bowling, Hugh Sprott, Walter Sparrow, William Barnette 58 MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE- fellowship for those entering full-time Christian vocations Ministerial Alliance is an organiza- tion consisting of students who are preparing for church-related voca- tions. The 1975-1976 year began with a banquet in the Gold Room for all ministerial students. Over two hundred persons attended, and the unity sensed among the group was genuine. One of the purposes of the Alliance is to better equip ministerial students in sewing Jesus Christ in the church today and in the future. Ministerial Alliance also serves as an organization to ally these stu- dents in the name of Jesus Christ. aw 0 .gm 'Y-.. -4' -aux 4, ' , ':- 'K Os. J ff -- my V? fz :I 1 . , C 1 Zi 3 - ,. :ZW V :W , s V 1. H i :A 2 -f'1,fg', , '- ' T1 - , - Q ,M V ,. f4,.,.y- K ' ,'.ef.,! 1 53 P'-' ,S ' ' ' . ' ' . E' if , uf r if Ayala Aw ,X After the luncheon, Ministerial Alliance members listen to the words of Dr. Truluck This year almost three hundred students attended Ministerial Alliance. 1 H mt Paw ,ff it ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY iii if AAS: FRONT ROW: Iler Ednett, Kenneth Dawko, James E. Kirby, Karen Crockett, John Christian. SECOND ROW: David Sillivant, Melvin Rhodes, Vernon Whorton, Leroy Harvey, Michael Bussinger, Alan Cole. THIRD ROW: Clarence Seale, Dale Mattox, T. Smith. FOURTH ROW: James Dennis, Vernon Smith. PEP CLUB: FIRST ROW: Quintine Doughty, Albert Jen kins, April Hutto, Beverly Montgomery, Lucille Richard son, Herman Perry. SECOND ROW: Abraham Morrall, Capers Swinton Janellyn Smiyh, Marie Bennett, Lei Horne, Reginald Hicks. uw. Q 5 Q' i ' ' ,A L 59 , 1,8 ' 5,4 ' Q1 'Hx -XV, .6 pl? it is 'df 7 If I-I-Is.. I xl I' Y ' . , Acs ATTENDS CONVENTION Above: At Memphis-Sammy Gandy, Fred Matthews, Chuck Caldwell, Dr. Odom. American Chemical Society: Ellen Wilson, Dr. Odom, Susan Morris, Sally Crowley, Phil Kelly, Rick Gulandi, Bruce Langston, Bonnie Livingston, Beth Linder, Pat Tate, Sammy Gandy, Tim Hunter, Chuck Caldwell, Roy Paschal, Mike Murray, Richard Rivers. at 252 , Gordon Walker, a Perkins-Elmer representative, 3 demonstrates an infrared spectrophotometer for BCC ACS member Jody Baxley. ol l, L H f W 5 a ! , ,, , fab I f 6 , ,-.1 fi Q' 'f 'E' L l1', 3 .M .fn .fi' v A ' 'ik fv, o 1. l wha f',1,1 ' 1 If L',,ff ici, 2? i v r T ILL, 62 Z, ly, 41,-' , fl Q rn: 4 1 S .LA MENC Explores Music Field -WJ vi' o5'1 ' :.:::f::a' -1:1329 . . RUN- J f I -1, -Pt.. -':::3f1:'- i,'.ou..:' Swing. N., zf' f 2 I ., 'f .,.,f, wg fl ,, 'few' if f f r u O A Above: Judy Walker, Barbara Gay Epps, David Park, Ricky Finklea, Sally Brenneman Jan Gray, Woody Lingle, Cynthia Hill, Ann Longdon, Becky Gruber, Cathy Cloer, Lorelei Cotton, Dr. Cutlino Cseated at pianoj. .-Y ,-., Q- Ads, . 1555 , l ,. ,.-V 159, 1 'vn- if R ,ar r I 'A' 3. ir 4. il x A' E , . 4 .s. 53.75. Z X K Z 4' s 1 Q 1 I jg ' 5436 62 2 lv' 2: A K eex, , mf, 1. l MEN xx, X '. Q xx :Q 1 5 X 1 5 fy F ,X . X efQiQ?M., K-x VF:-iii Ui Xl lllllli 5 ff d1UrIlNfg ful I l l ' Q SNEA - TEACHERS OF TCNICRHCW FIRST ROW: Danajean Blews, Jan Nobles, Sara Lee, Kathy Douglas, Jane Brogdon. SECOND ROW: Susan Hill, Betty Gruber, Loril Higgins, Debbie Walters, Becky Gruber, Alicia Green, Caroline Rickenbaker. THIRD ROW: Mike Akers, Lorelei Cotton, Wanda Lewis, Betsy Hanks, Marilyn Caddell, Gail Lunn, Karen Lee, Pam Black, M25 .U fam? 4' V i . . A ' f 'E fkgmi ,I for an '- '23 'al M, 'Cb ima.: va Z, Y sa tg QJF' if ff' . gigs SNEA: Developing professional growth and appreciation for the teaching profession. Understanding of the teaching profession. Preparing college students for a life- long teaching career. Supporting and fostering the devel- opment of the South Carolina Educa- tion Association and of the National Education Association. CIRCLE MEMBERS ATTEND KIWANIS MEETINGS W57' 4 ff si 44 56-F65 f if fl 33- ' 5 1 . , V , Q. We-mf 3 ' Z, 1 5 af? .. ff. I Qezg ' ' 75 I E A Q-11 .i l TT, T Circle K members: seated: Marilyn Hartis, Gerald Hill, Mike Miller. Standing: David Hatcher, Merrill Owens, Mitchell Fry, Wanda Durden, Jim Bdduc' Jack Dmon' David Smith' Circle K welcomes persons interested in Kiwanis activities. Joe Riley, Jr. speaks for Young Democrats 9 it :Y 5' ,, 3. affix Sm ' , 3l'.ij'.Z'!v V A' 2 :til-L'ti:IT.1Ly? it sf vyf ' i?f.5f'i'.l: J V 5 'T' H ' l-A aim' t,..,.....,itmt-' - ft fl Q 2 i,-ey . . -a +13 -'E 5 President Jannie Williams introduces guest speaker Joe Riley, Jr. I ne Young Democrats. 64 2 4 g.,i,t,,gl,, wT,V,aw4g. .,-45 ,sjA1S lfsii 1,3392 6, 'mfr' 'sfiaw i jglf'Y X 1 7,5 :ff 1 'xi Young Republicans be .. Q l V 4 Smith, Clarence Seale First row, Karen Barker, Beth Wilson Virginia Parnell, Second row, Warren Landis William , vnQ.,...-J' 1, vs jrlf'sx,' 1 3 Max' I Young Republicans take a break. Members go over current political issues. '--.gm STUDENT NURSES ASSCCIATICN e- Jw-r f Q .QQ-to I' f ' ive' s.:'f'p,: .. .Kg Efflegiiz-is-7? 1' f 5'i e f' ge t-3 -r, '31 yagtt j ' WT - E lag M PEGS : 52- Z: 3 ue' 2 2 25 4 f :bf f .,,. ,W v Z up J gf 'Q' 1 X f v, M gag, Q Q- 2 1 R R 22, Lai tie, 4 ,f ff' , , My P W Ag, , gem Ji, Sa 'fnwifl 391 .qs '- QM sf, .1 f ,566 ,rg 4' X Q r, 5 q this 2 if 2 Q wf 1 4 Mk N ,J and Ui KX kiwi? 'I 5 1 ff 1 if t WWAK' N jg, S 1 4 ' it .pi t 3, A . 'E 4 N ' tw an fe:a'.,i,..:ixi. '-1 i.',.- ., V, , .. I.f'-sfgffff -3 1sf?xIiP3j'tifi?: V is , gh, 1 ' aa .'2 '2, fi -me if ffzafit,-fir' , .5?:.f5it24wx15- if 1 'i:,,.ve- 2 ' F F. ,. r i az: w-,!r'g,SXf?f1R,f,1:k1r ' -'yu-rg.-ii.:1,11. . ,, i..w 'M we .I'e-sas-X Q s i ' 5 33'-12,1 -f ff' if , 1 X4- 4 - , -F-jzfwf , if ., Q . I ...4 , Tai!-1' ff it First Row: Juliann lnfinger, Mamie Suits, Mary Dupree, as Q55 'N -fi . vy- N QJQI-Q Wm.:-,,. Sharon Cox, Mary Weigelt, Annemarie Dargan. Second Row: Lynn Langston, The- resa Linton, Robin Rinehardt, Melanie Antonio, Beverly Tillman, Lee Hedges, Rolynn Pratt, Karen Hastie. Third Row: Pam Jackson, Phyllis Fleuter, Loraine Benenhaley, Elizabeth Roy, Beth Johnson, Teresa Ragland, Elaine Jones, Sandy Hammer, Hattie Hicks, Marie PI GAMMA MU inspires Humanitarianism Hamrick. Dr. Levett and Kenneth Gordon l , . , 2 5 3- I . 4 , , Yjvlfz is Ii 1' - E ' - -V h r- ' sb , ' tifflf. , lr L41 i l t l First Row: Linda Gooding, Dr. Levett, Ralph Ciabatarri, Alice deLong, Donald Siota, Kenneth Gordon, Dennis Jones. Second Row: Bonnie Hatcher, Nelson Swafford, Barry Fowler, Charles Durden, Dr, Fieitzer, Major William Wilson, Dexter Muckentuss. so l X l xx xx 55 ,. , 'Fl ,ij w WVR ,ig 49 , an 891 - . . f 'Q I Flrst row Rudell Slmmons Genre Hargrove Margaret Leach Llnda Collins. Second Flow: Mrs. Helen Fenner, Linda Arnold, June Patrick, Trl-Psl-Chl helps prepare students for psychology-related fields 4 ff '-v fz ff' . 4:9 .5 -' ' f ' Fw- slr. . V - 1 - -- ,aglw , I' ,W , 1 f I ' ,.,.f'3Z2iI ', !ff4 I '2' 1 gf' 1 4 ' ff? 4 'vff M., ,. :L f Q ,a f ffl I , , , I I f I 4 Q , 435, Af , ,gi 2, , , 1 A 0 if f5f'4 f fy? fig? f 33111141 f , , f ' 1,565 Q! 03119 , . 5.5 .A.. 1 f. . .,,,,.41bil!i LEFT: Linda Arnold, June Patrick, and Flon nie Miles prepare to listen to Trl-Psi-Chl press tw, GBP hosts state convention Gamma Beta Phi is a service-lead- ership organization for qualified stu- dents in American colleges and uni- versities. lts purpose is the advancement of educational ideals, the encouragement of scholastic ef- fort, and the rewarding of academic merit among college students. Members were hard at work this year sponsoring Homecoming, serv- ing as tour guides for prospective students, serving as ushers at grad- uation, along with sponsoring and hosting the state GBP convention. BIGHT1 Members: Diane Barnett, Katrina Bat- son, Mary Elizabeth Norris, Louann Givens Loril Higgins, Lynne Jones, Wanda King Diane Young, Sara Sanders, Loretta Hodge Rodney Neal, Martha Garnett, Gerald Hill Becky Gruber, Judy Maige. uh-JM 99' l l i li 'W President Mary Norris greets Francisco Ramos. Initiation of new members. 68 al l l A ll l l , ' ,, i, i l l .,, ' ,f W W3 Q K v L, fm., 'Z' w 1 'gf 'V ' :Jw-2 , 'Ap ef 1' fc . V , ' ' .K M Q nsirig 'HZ , Z, Q? Y K, ,. I 4 ,Tl VA' W1 'A r - M,,Y,,a94,., 3 , fqliifgiur. L 5 I t ff 'MQ A32 L, 3 gg? JW w ww U. . ,X iw' 4+ 25 A-ff' Nw 1 ga,fb'i3.qf Q, U1 WM W..-,eff . , -V N . lf, 'P' 'fi' fi' ' ab , A , if Q9 ..,,.. TAL NTED VOICES perform in BCC CHCJIR Flight: At Charles Town Landing. f-. ... . I kfg'4 'L I A Ay,. 57 ' Eiff? I ' , I I, V .1 H . 'y ff, I, , f - 5, - U ,Q Q 1 ' . if 1 . A 7 I 1 YV' P 'T X ' 11' Y 1 2 ' 3'nwFf-W , 1 rQ??'??j 'W 5 1 A 2 1 , . if-4 5-1, ' - 2E?Jffriii1:fi54 I , ' . 5 Z ' - - i 'Wifi 2632521 , , X I, :tai . ' :11:z:r:,:1b!Jmtz' - .M .J--M K - -- f - ' 11-.: -2955 X' ' ' gu:':'1::1z::'r.: 'bisihwfi , - 'f:::5::Qm:zs:z'2r,g . 'N-adn' A .- '::.'a::::i5:m9g5, -HH - - ::::: ':-'.... ly 'X 51.57 ' . 1 -T5-1-fif'-xi: f,:'::n::.,, .x.. , , -iwsfzmi ' F. ., - 1 :H:f::!.:i'.f1:-:fr Above: Performance for May Day 1975 Right: Dr. Cuttino directs the choir during Convocatnon 70 ? vi : E 3 5 Q . 3 2 ,Vi E 1 Q.-M... 5 , -i :- cn GJ 3 m Q. C na -2 o 3 1h no NI ow D m 7 -5 o 7 3 m D mf o cn E ns U! 3 na so J EE o cn D z- wmzm Su melz umm Warm Summer Rain melts the hearts of the audience as other choir members look on. ABOVE and top two NEXT PAGE: Band members take their work seriously. BAND puts in hard practice Woody Lingle follows the music as he practices bass. 7 2 i , sl 5 ,,'- ,f'-if-5 ,I x fur- Pfwfrf ' Q4 Y? ' , gi mg W' TELLEFZS Tell The Story Tellers entertain at a BSU meeting. The Tellers often performed at Convocation. V,.5QWg '0,.,.Ln3' Af A M. M utlass Constructing a yearbook has never been known as the easiest task in the world. The '75-'76 Cutlass staff ably set their sights on meeting quickie deadlines Cduring exams, no lessly and were usually success- ful in doing so. Editor Donnie Sim- mons, Assistant Editor Lu Douglas, Business Manager Richard Rivers, Organizations Editor Ellen Gul- Iedge, Copy Editor Cynthia Gibbs, Classes Editor P.J. Johnson, and Sports Editor Beverly Taylor Strived to make this special edition the best yet. TOP LEFT: Editor Donnie Simmons TOP RIGHT: Advisor Joyce Markusen RIGHT: Donnie discusses the '75-'76 Cutlass with Paragon Press representative Pete Weber. BOTTOM LEFT: Assistant Editor Lu Douglas BOTTOM RIGHT: Business Manager Richard Rivers 'WY .A . l tmmrrm'-Fm A22 5 X - rely, ix X 'N st 1 ,A NX E t adv l Q -D -.L '- STL r.-wa' x . f--nf-y:. NV.. ,.....,. x ,x. , . . 15 T .aes . . ng, Ns 3 A m f V! TOP LEFT: Copy Editor Cynthia Gibbs also helped with organizations. TOP RIGHT: Organizations Editor Ellen Gulledge. LEFT: Donnie gives a few pointers concerning pictures to Cynthia and P.J. BOTTOM LEFT: P.J. Johnson works diligently on class pictures. BELOW: Sports Editor Beverly Taylor. guna, i ,a-fd lf' 'N , he 113111: iBrint '75-'76 news coverage pleases BCC students ' I A- ' , ,Q 'Q A . 4 C ft' ' ' H . I 'I ' . . 99' ffl :sl ,-as ,gy i lr . I . ' ,f . ,f ' f F V,..,, , , fi? f A .1313 . 1 I -' 2 -Q7 ' -5 4711? 04, A .lb-.x xfllb ,f' 4, ' 0 Y 2,1 V l A 11,31 ' .. W, W 410- 'ff X '. 'W4 s E ',l.E,e , f1'f'Tl,Q:7' 'x..f?::W if? A '-. 9 -X A.. .1-,, ,A x but iefefffm ' I TOP RIGHT: Buc'n Print Staff look over the latest edition. ABOVE: Editor Diane Barnett scans local newspapers for innovations for our own paper. MIDDLE RIGHT: Features editors Anthony Heyward and Susan Huckaby covered high- lights well during the year. RIGHT: Reporter Cynthia Gibbs also works part time in the BCC library. FAR RIGHT: Assistant editor Margery Ham- rick enjoys her demanding job. Q W f' f K ., -1u ,' NW' gfifi uflggd' . 3 w I 'z .vc .gf 1-il .ttulf N! , N A-I y I,. g ym 4. F. .. 3511. '45 , -' . R' 1 y . - Ai I 'S 6 - . L.:- ., ' b G' Q' Q N 'rf' - , la y f' In C Nl 7 51 X tag. i ON- , lr, Qi . - X .1 fs ' f'6.E-rfe2'. -If i W A.: I If-w A ,f I . it 'K 5, K in :fi is ...ali .i :ix ' 76 I f5 ABOVE: Sefer advisor, Mrs. Gilmore, commends Larry Beck and Mary Elizabeth Norris for their hard work. ' Mary and Larry are happy with the outcome of the student publication, Sefer. The Sefer is the literary magazine of BCC. Any student who wished to have his creative work printed was encouraged to submit it to Editor Larry Beck. Included in the Sefer were stu- dent-concocted poems, short stories, essays, reviews, and art work. PHOTOG FIAPHEFZS RECORD HIGHLIGHTS No one, except of course the pho- tographer himself, knows just how much work is necessary to produce pictures for a school yearbook. Without pictures, what would a yearbook be? Without the dedica- tion, patience, and perseverence of the photographers, the Cutlass and Buc 'n Print would be absolutely nothing. L-Z-, ' Q 5554235- 712.-ASJEX W: 'wiri' -.3 V Z, 7' t -. - i 421. ABOVE: Chief photographer Susan Morris finds herself caught by the eye of another photographer. ABOVIL Assistant Peggy Harber and Chief Susan Morris seem to be pleased with the results. less task of developing film. -mi .,-, ...,,... n ll. BELOW: Many of Susan's nights were spent doing the seemingly end- ISCC- UNITY OF SOCIAL CLUBS ISCC members: First Row: Charisse Buffkin, Jim Poe, Lee Coker. Second Flow: Pam Jackson, Nancy Harrington, Barbara Toomer, Vanessa Sumpter, Pat Keels, Betty Litchfield. Third Row: Bruce Young, John Coaxum, Bucky Perry, Brad Moultrie, Kenneth Crouch. Above: Members of TKA get together at club drop-ins. Social clubs, as well as service organizations, always participate avidly during Greek Week and intramural sports. 79 f 2. , gg UIQ'-now.. . at , ,e gf: .Vxi.gN3,MMZ:lA me M 41? KNEELING: Jimmy Peele, Hank Reyes, Johnny Abram, Sweetheart Karen Lee, Al Brannon, Joey McNeill. STANDING: Steve Brown, Steve McKenzie, David Covington, A.D. Jordan, Mike Normoyle, Dennis Gore, Roger Williams, Marc AI- Ien, Gary Hanna, Harry Tokanaga, Richard Helman, Rodney Neal, Mitch Coates, Volly Gibbs. APO had an impressive turnout at club drop-ins. APC- National Service t Fraternity 'Q fx, XX ' Members: Lynna Bainster, Lorraine Benenhaley, Ava Black, Pamela Black, Jane Brogdon, Michelle Brown, Pam Brownlee, Kathy Burckhalter, Susan Coggins, Karen Collins, Lorelei Cotton, Darlene Craig, Linda Creel, Lu Douglas, Wanda Durden, Karenlee Fawcett, Barbara Flora, Lea Gaillard, Louanne Givens, Alicia Greene, Darlene Hale, Patty Harber, Peggy Harber, Genie Hargrove, Elaine Henderson, Jan Holliday, Melba Howard, Greta Lanier, Karen Lee, Judy Maige, Helen McCormick, Susan Morris, Harriette Neal, Shulie Nelson, Susan Peebles, Diane C'Quinn, Phyllis Reuter, O'Nealia Richardson, Caroline Rickenbaker, Sarah Robertson, Julia Smoak, Susan Somers, Connie Steedly, Donna Thomason, Kathy Turner, Donna Vaughn, June Young, Debbie Walters. Above right: Members Karen Collins and Wanda Durden-Proud to be part of ARC. Left: Pledges in disguise. RIGHT: Preliminaries of becoming full- fledged Alpha Rho Omega members. X' f ill ALPHA RHO OMEGA provides services or BCC Tau Kappa Alpha . t. - vs-an 4 . J x -.J . .M . -if 1 7' ' ' if W' , X f-.if '. if fr' i i,'gf, -e J n, ',,.- + 3 g z V tn.. Vp, 'nrfkg Qi. f . fic, P5 , 2 A 2, , is J , t w, 'S fw ,x t , grim., , , 4, af, , U fwfbcuf. . - ,M .. V we - 1 KQK. ,. VL, . My, f uf:- .........,.m......-.-..-1,....i. !X rY 1,5 . - 4' R-'1 . Q .. ..-.,,EXft?i ' Kai J 2- :gf X up 1 vixx IH. , li, '. '-I r if' . 'N-5. la,- Q.v,.,g,,, . , W ,,-,.r-Q.52ik'?firraif Qi! wr . , M - . Y my ' 'R 1 1 I Nav? -. 9 -.f ' ' ff ' 'M JJ .+V 1 X' ' gag- W 'QW . in Q px .1312 Q ' ' 2 ,. , ,M T, ,,, ,fi 'i, ' 'fir ' k 1 , ' ' any 5 . , J- Q., f 'WR V 1 . :buff-. H.. 9. Wim? , , , A fr 'X 5 , ' t f,f9,,,,i Ye.. ,, , 5: ,ran .,.,, ..wS..i 211 ' . .., V., 4 54'- ff..,.,. , -95- ' 5f14i if ,- 54 A :V 'fig ' -' 2:4-,:.r T, , i .. . 5, ,.., .V Q - V -- wif H0213-Jw -.Lf , , -t 7 ,.,.,,,,., -2 QQQQ, gf ,'5+i 551553265 - . wig .t.?,.,A'ej 1. va3'C ' ,. Q-yi ,,,0 ...A pxsq .X., :'1' ni- 'gitm ' 'Pg' RQ 1 'R k h x mu., .L ' Q. ,J f:ya?'ln1'1..i'ird':'ha Clockwise: Mike lseman, Ronnie Harkins, Fred Matthews, Sid Brown, Richard Brown, Bill Linder, Larry Keeler, Chuck Caldwell, Tony Tetsuwari, Jack Ritter, Donald Padgett, Raun lnabinett, Jim Poe, Gregg Johnson, Mike Williams, Shawn Phillips, Gene Durant, Frankie Brown, James Bowers, Don Rollins, Michael Hoff, Bruce Young, Doug Mclfaddin, Tommy Dean, Tim Hunter, Karen Smyre. 82 ASP is newest men's club 'yd' .ff Left to right: Lee Coker, Greg Keien, Tim Mattox, David Peterson, Jimmy Brown, David Campbell, Pat Mur- daugh, Kevin Heisman, Marlin Thomas, Keith Farley, Mark Westburg, Kenneth Crouch, Woody Gilbert, Alex Webster, John Johnson, Ray Lupo. Left: ASP members get together to lure pro- spective rushees to their table. Right: Greek Day '75, and ASP leads in the ..w.M,,,,,,mmWm three-legged race. 5 ,waf- , . 5. - 15,2-,,Q.. It-V 'Qs -+44 Q.: :bf 5: A , v 1 fs ,nb 2 1 z, -as HA DITE CRITERICN Men of Distinction lu 'HW' MEMBERS: Herbert A. Johnson, Jr., Edmond B. Burnes, Shelton Witherspoon, Crack Robinson, Albert Miller, Alvin E. Burch, Curtis Witherspoon, Reginald Hicks, John Coaxum, Herman Perry, Larry Colston, Tommy Haynes, Abraham Morral, Stanley Pasley, Henry Pasley. 84 ff! 4.47 Cl Cf, Above: The ADC display. ADC treasurer Anthony Heyward is also active Senate member. X sfyfb f RAW First Bow: Vanessa Sumpter, Colanthia Brown, Lei L. Horne. Second Bow: Pat Barton, Gloria Dargan, Leah Bryant, Mackleveen L. Mitchell, Sheila German, Diane Goodlett, Betty Shine, Marthenia Miller, Sonja Thompson, Andria Brown, Barbara Toomer, Ginger Chatman, Maryanne Bice. Above: Orientation program for 1975-76. QI - ADO promotes social progress nf, A M 'R Above: The forming of an archway for pledges. -A s I ff Q 7 9 ' V NRM 4 ,Q A Nw 'K 2? V' XX s K o x Above: The going over Process. Left: ADO drop-in begins the new school year. 85 SIGMA KAPPA ALPHA S sters ff 4 TKA '34 SKA: Nora Dell Bailey, Sandra Epps, Leverne Hoff, Sweetheart Mike lseman, Nancy Harrington, Karen Smyre, Pam Jackson. Selling hot dogs was one of the projects of SKA. Sign-up for rush at the SKA table. if '5 .4 s For 4 l f 1 A will A A A 1 - K A K K .1 A .' . 9 'ir .W ,, s, l ,. ae .kgs dxx P B6 l AKA? ATTGHD 3 . Z1 ' A i 18,-ri 7 ' . , E 'gr ,.., jk i Ag :J .. .?, . 'X Alpha Kappa Alpha Service Club warmly welcomes prospective members to their booth during club drop-ins. SCIYIINAR IN NYC Left: AKA Members: Tomasene Dendy, Virginia Boone, Cheryl Allen, Cheryl Bowman, Lottie Owsley, Janie Williams, Vivian Sumpter. Below: Ivy Leaf Pledge Club: First row: Yvonne Co- hen, Patricia Green, LaVella Joplin, Rudell Sim- mons. Second row: Caffie Gilliard, Cassie Brisbane Jacqueline Colquitt, Rosemarie Collier. Phi elta Chi- newest social sorority Julie Koon, Betty Litchfield, Pat Watts, Teri Williams, Pat Keels, Paula Hughes, Debbie Brown, Jennie Houser, Charisse Buffkin, Robin Winkler, Ellen Gulledge, Sharon Elmore, Cathy Owens, Deborah Mack, Nancy Holley, Lisa Kluge, Sheila Til- man, Amelia Patrick. 2 V If ,Ap v 5' xp ' , ,Q C A FJ, ' AY N an ,ga , Pi 4' nrafff f 1 Q., 4--WJ ,ff F r' if' Q Qe ,,,af'? 'bug' fi--'wf+wx:w4p 4i'hi'f'.w.s.,,54 'J' 'V ' ' qv,-,N QQ- l -'Aw ' ' 45. . 1 ni. .AA e - B8 .r, JI- . If 'ff3R'ig5fg.4gic' -4 -454, 1 ,O K . ., .. , ... ., - ,.- . Q. CharIeston's Municipal Auditorium accommodates NEC in '75 ABOVE: Members of the BCC Entertainment Committee take notes during a theatre workshop. An example of entertainment of NEC: impersonation of W.C. Fields. 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I 751' , AZ Z ff F ,.1 ,A ga . f 1- Arr' L Maggy? ,Q . iff? , , , .W ,,, ,A I 71,7 A, , gif .4 571 fg V , A, , . A. 3 ji A ,. g,,,.,, A i V iw ww, ,, M, - iff ' p g,A-.Af-',.,',,'AAAAVLA1 . gif, ,..,,s., I ,, :?'7a?i ' ' , iv V4 ll 7 A, , 1' . Ah4 I' 5 7 .li A 4 644 - A 1 m,,.A ,,, ff L , .fur 4 ,uffvkf , , .L A, x 4 f 4, n The Baptist College track team is consistently recogniied as ag srniall4gc,ollleg'e trackpowelrf Under the ca- pable leadership of Associate Coach Jim 'Settle and Athletic Director Howard' 'BiagweIl,,Qthe.B'ucs have attained national recognition. The1975 squad was undefeated in dual .meetsg goutscoring strong teams from intrastate rival Clemson, prestigious Harvard, perennial- powe'rfulPembroke and East-Tennessee., On the relay circuit, our Bucs became established as a unit of nationalg- caliberq The thineclads partici-' pated innmost regional meets and sentqualifying, membersto the'-NAIA Nationallndoorfand- Outdoor meets. l I 1 , ' 1 1 4' ' .1 , , .. . , . ,. NEW CCACH LEADS WCM N S BASKETBALL :aqui ' ,vim ' 'Y A Q 3' .1 M M, I , my ,M , . Y A 2'fF' M ' Q f x ' L ,W ,,, Y , v 5 ' A:'.':jp ' ' f '42 ' ' - '-ffx . L W 'P ,Mm 1 ' fn in L ,og v ww Wally In Ayr .. A , vm . Q! , X V 1 , 4 6 M f P 0' r -wx f' W ' I 3 in w 4 W ..,, v hr. W5 M Q K 63 5 ,Fri N M w M M L ,L Am , . V' f M A v. 4 5 Aw. 1 ms? '- , vtXf ' U' ,xr 46 'EEYQTEE LE My H-V 'Wm , n llljy ' X 1,:?f5f' A E':2'?f.- ' Til WW 1. , WS ff ly ' ff' 2 1 7 'J mm 'Wu-.,,w, M? W I U A' J W l mwwmw w vw, ff' ,v , w- t ' 'M-qf.M.,a,, ,, Am 3 '-uw. 1 g'2.,,..f1'Jf-N kd , '.1:1J,fiZ,. -J 2 he :D -flu mr lnsaauwm-'welll' ' --ffwwwv' -ug. L Inu: fi f ,Q w 'L 1 ,g'2g,M,f..,,gf, W , :ww f ,Whiz V . V. WM W haven Iuluunn '?53'ik has 'Q fi- ,w if Q. . mxvv-nv... , 101 fm O2 H ' fx 1.42,-95' C SNS, - e il , Li- ul Fleginna Gilstrap L.M. Johnson Under the capable direction of a B.C.C. graduate the women's basketball team went through a difficult sea- son. Plagued with close losses, the girls have great possibilities as a leading figure in lower state women's basketball. An easy win over Coker of Hartsville gave the girls the drive to also say wait till next year. 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A Buccanneer power play at the jump ' M -g r .-PM - N as -...K YY as :- l f f ' l f. 1 'f'-' -1 1 A , 1 1 , '. '-l,l1,l-- , 1 1.-T 2.1111 1 1 11 1 -' 1 1 , -1 1 . 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1, . 1. ,1 ,11,. 1, 1 1 I , 4-.M 1 1- .11 lg' '1' 1 1,111 1- -1, , 1 'j '11 1,1 ' 1.11 ' ,1 4 4.15.1v1N,Ll,1L1,--1.1.',L.l!1, ,.1.,.I.14,r, 1 3 114 1 'J' , V' 11: 1 1'1 -' 1-111 1 -1. , 1. 1 11 1 1. 1 1 f .N 6,15 1.1.1 7, I ..1 111111, A. 1,11 M. 1 1 5 Q. '11 'Z fy 1 '. QQ , 1 -',f1, ' i, 3 '1 ' '- '1 1- ' 11 , Y , ' ' f1:,J,,,,..1.'111',I f,1, ,-1,1 11 1 '11 v,'11 11'11, V'1 .I 11 1 ,f..1-.,'ff43' 'zfguf 1, 1 1. it - .1 1 ,1 , . 1 l 1! - 1' 1 1 -, 1.1 -1 11 A 1. 1 I1 ,, , -Q1-11- 1.'1-'-1'. 1- '1' ', :' 1 1 1' - 1- ' 1'1 1 1 , 1' ' ' 1 .11 1.1! J ,- 111 'Lf f'1'.ki1 '11Vc1' 1' .1'1 .I '11, -f 11.1. 1, '11-1' 1 1 0--1,111-I 1 .. ffl 1 1 ,. .1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ,V 11 I ,iiopaelj1l15D5rni1jgij5M'6'npk1f1breqllsgulllefj1'975-761 B'tlCS'lwit h'1trev' -'1 i-he, i'S68SQn117d1GSP1ifet WON Qgandfiose,-reCord'1Q?I:h'ese1,f1kio-f51,gav'e,all -the effort-I could' f s55Kg'j1Th1ey'havefplayed?1lQ'the-'utmost of-'their Capabili- ft,fe'xpeot1 Vmore than th at -as -a fooac ?he'Qsa1id1 Mo1n-kihasfbeerif a'1diIigent .re.c1ru'it'er during the 'fgaaspp+anaerp1Q11111ses.a11'p1lgh11 ,basketball future 'for .1B1jC.fQ.''fIjie,flfetjl1'rns'1si:g1' m'embersW of the '75f76 'squad 'next ' Yea?'Hnd 'D'lah1S'f-C' 'bring-'in,, a number of excellent n1ewoorne1rS'., M'6ntkh.3fnAd' the Arnembersi of his -75+76 team .ban ibe,.e'qngralu1lare'd for'ihe,determ1i1nation 'with which ftheyg attackeds af, tough schedule. A We knew what a iitoughi.-fsituation we were in,1 but no one ever thought of '1,th'rowing'f1'in'1thetowel, said Coach Monk. With that ffkiingjof,attitUdebetteriftilmee in .the future are erninent. - 4 Q , , ,' , v-1 ' x 4 ' ,, . ' -t AV women's tennis wmv' hi. Coach Bonnie Bunch confers with the team. Jeanie Hargrove slams it. ,. SB was fi mv, own!! w N if EM 'We-anew JOUY Bexley Jess Henderson ,,-4 Mm ,,,,, Z...-W M,, ,Wg,a:5z1::2f Q -W2fSff'2'4'M - . Q13 ' ' Y as A I' + :AW ,gf Li. , 9-if 5' M Q gm, 4 'M N 5 ' fri 'jx 5 e n 4 X ,,, ' Q I w ., X s 1,11 . la 4 X ,T .. x.. - -. I s., Sa , .,,,.i..,.......-i.-----. .f. -Q ,S N s 35: 5 ff rp, . Hi -ny-.Q , ,, ,-Qu 5 P, W, ti. ' 1976 Roster Sharon Mills Sissy Porter Jody Baxley Coach Bonnie Bunch Anne Johnson Jeanie Hargrove Jess Henderson Margery Hamrick Cnot picturedj Anne Johnson Hefty . 40 . . if jf, . g,f'fQ .f ' 1. , I - : X -, f . 4.--ff w-v ' nl. ..: ,.-L+ -5-rd' - me on-'R 1+--+ X Q12 X r tl! kiltahtl uv- .1 i k 1 l -I aa! 1 . l?,. ef' -Arif Q T lners David Burke and Margery Ham- k, not pictured is Coac h Chuck Welty. ff llll A lot goes on behind the scenes at an athletic event and trainers have a great deal to do with it-every thing from treatment of injuries to trying to prevent them. One new twist to the Buc training staff, under the direction of Coach Welty, is the presence of Mar- gery Hamrick-a female in a role usually filled by the male. Trainers-important people to B.C. athletics. 4. O 1? QC Track Team Bahnsen, John Barta, John Batson, Bobby Blair, Pat Bradwell, Terry Buck, Michael, Burch, Alvin Butler, Greg Daly, James Dixon, Jack Embler, Mark Fauley, Charles Goehring, Robert Heslin, Bob ldeozu, Rogers Jackson, Ronnie Kirby, Bentz Kraus, Joe McGraw, Greg McWethy, Thomas Miller, Albert Miller, Michael Mwobia, Francis Neff, John Reid, Tom Ricciardl, Paul Ricciardi, Steve Ridgeway, Scott Rivers, Arthur Rogers, Clarence Shaw, Omega Sierra, John Sowell, Reggie Szostak, Ed Tindal, Rusty White, David White, Russell Wright, Freddie I 1 X X.. Xl :,..X ,' XXX., , 1 X..1. X ,I-.. w .'- I. ,I lr -fb .,,. .Tc ,p , X .V ' . XX.rr 'tcm V 1 , 1 - K. X, X.X.kx ....,k,. -su., X- ,..1,.l., .f - , . ,f I ,X A C. . 1- '- y..1 X ...XI-I X .'..yX', ..'X': V19 'R ,K 1.- .,.'-, X X U. X.X: :'..:.1X,. Xvx' X X.X,Q X'X ,X. .X .X L'-.1 QXXXXXXX XXV: ., I-f. .-'- .,, M. ,X jXp.:!1l .g.Xy-'XXX'-XX v'.IX.mL.'XlX ymn X5 XX NX! 'XX , IXIXX 5' '.g.XX,X: .yu -.. T. XX '1X'.,X:X XXVXXZX' X'.I, , Xl, 'I..'-4'1 ',,XX',X','.X.X mu'-T . ,. X x 1 ZH' XXX' l 'NX .-' ...X.'X X '.3'X'.,.X ',X,, .XXX l ,XXX X .,X J.. .X..'.H-XX..--I ,. .- X, .. . X L ,fXX' ...X. XX-.' XXIII, 'Hu ..X',-.'Y2..X z, i X'.' NgIX.'.f X J , X' ,-, XX.','X. , X'.-'Ulu X A. X XX XX, NUX' X-X. ., X ., XE . '2 ..Xi- 4'..xX'V ,,... x.. ' XIX, X fr J J SX l Q 4 Davud Berry 1 A X ' f5. Charlie Assey , XX ' Mdmund .Byrne 12... C.h,drIXi,e. ASSey' T32 VRpnrijgXTMi7lQs..Q. l -FREE NQW lQn. : ' X X. r. X - e.- 'Number a, Tommy wime ',. -XX. Xy.. -7 V.: 'iw ..,XXX .. X' . X.X ., XE., X' X ,x.. .X . . ,. XM' .W U. X X XX' ',-.X .V x . 1, y.l. ,X J i ,.'gXxX,, xl YH X- 5 ffz1 '.'f. Xu. 1 va 2' 8 fl 'IX s'? N i 'X ' X . . --.lf x.:..X -' -rf . 3' - ' . . . ,.., ..,X ,,X,'XqX'XXg , ,....XXA.,!. . X .Ax ,,,. .K 'X 'YIVN X! , MX. Y. .X V ,X.',',X. 'X ,X'X.'.'.' X.':f X I :Xlx'l'wX. .'X' fx ' .XX X .'.. X . - . .. X X. .X wt- .XX.',.u'XXX' .rj L. H- -XX .N .-,.., X A ..v!X .Xu X. . .XI-,,X.XX. .!X.XXXX.H.!-AIX! l -.X ,XX X.X - X-. '- '..'X t. X XX 'i I, X X,X..UX , ,X.M v,I..'X:,,m. y,,.!,.x X -, ,H -X A X .. .'J,V.'.X,'-'X X -X.1.Xyq' X.XX! . X. X ', X'X-,, 3 -.',. .' .-Xl'X'i'-'Q. '.?'X - f'.'- .' 'X' XM .W XX. W, -.l,.-QX W:.!.,y,. v.,A.UX X ..:.4-XI X, .!, V. . Cx' .'XXgf 5--Vx' XXX. ,X '-X2 . X . K ,,l.X...X. X.. ,X.X-X-XX X-X., . X. XXX.. . . ,. X X -XQ, !-',X...XX,X'.'g4y.MXXX.' X'.XX,XX, . XXX X Xg.4 ..XX X , C X X X' X .I .XX X-X. X ,., ,X ' X. -.XJ - 'XX-,X Wx.. '.,X 'XV.X,XX',IgW,i X.- . ...X . , , !X.XvX,l Xu.. XX 'X .-XI -X - .h ,..yX1X , .XY ,X Q ,X X X y X ,,X'...'-Nj. X:X' XA.ff XX'X,-,X-...XXXX jxX X,Xj. X.XX, , X ,X X -.X ,f X- . . .'1 XX'X..X'x.. XXX' ' X . X'.. X ' ' '. .v X Baseball The Baseball Bucs proved to be tough competitors in the NAIA thisipast year. A powerflilfteani talent-an experienced coach-a winning season. ' ' j , 'A rj I , V .Q - ,, , . I I X v,V. V . , -, ,1 -V 1, . 11:3 .Iq ,fa 1. r , I 1 , , X 1 , ,A 1.5 flf V., M 4 ,w, ,I I if F1 A J f rl if 1 U x f ',.i':j ' ,.. 1 I 1 ' f 1 1 ,fp v 1 !1f j.H,f X , f .,f 1 ',' ,.7 ,1 1 cfm L9 f x -X.-1 1 I ff 'Z 1.-'f. ,,,y f .NI X ., .V . , x N .k'. , ',..2 l My-A L 1... Y 5 M1 Tqf, , V. . n'x , , , 'mv X. m..',w X E' - 'Ju nik. ' Q , - w . X'.' 1 , ,.., !...L..x Mx . 1 ,--, wx :IVWVHX Y I. ' 'v fi-. N11 w '. ,,-.g,,q.Q IQ-L' 1-T , 1 'NAS M: .gg-A A L. -'.f.3qg ,'M.s. , 4165.105 -- .ua r,.,,,: , y.. 1 . , Hill! ,lt - M1 ,Q,.X,,Q iv! 'Q'r nl J-, v 1' i3J'.TIV!'- ,,, wx My ThetBuc Power Pitt C f ' f ' Coach Hustle'T Bustle and reporter Charlie Bailey Ronnie Miles pitching against Coastal Carolina 1 Charlie Assey tags 'em out A ' Another strikeout for ha Boo opponent . Gary Grahan rocks andj-fires . N. 'W ' 5 Cheerleaders , 1 if f.Kf.'s' lf . u'qPs' -,v. Wm .k .V 1. t 1 ., Cheering Squad Captain: Julie Embler not pictured Ruth E. Boyett Donna Padgett Barbera Macko Debbie Kufen Jenny Houser Page Smith Nancy Holley, Sissy Porter and Ann Gibbes serve as usherettes 5 2 ,A Y Q -Q! Y -Q of f L, k 4.5- Y' if 13 L, t,i,iy Tee Dff! The 1974-75 golf team had a suc- cessful year, winning 85'X-J of dual , matches. They participated in four tournaments with the highest finish being fourth place, in the District Six Tournament. l A very good year is expected this year with already a second place in the Lander Invitational Tournament. rv 3 Six matches are scheduled with five at home and one away, and also the participation in five tournaments. .- March 22-23 Augusta Invitational April 8-10 S.C. Intercollegiate Tournament April 15-16 Armstrong Invitational April 25-27 Eastern Kentucky invitational Strong leadership is expected from three returning starters, Duncan, Horton, and Smith, one J.C. trans- -- A fer, Ayers, and two freshman, Free- Bobby Mead Bmy Duncan man and Phillips. Front row: Bobby Mead, Rogers Smith, Gary it J, Hannah, Back row, David Chimpf, Billy Dun- ' f can, Steve Horton, Shawn Phillips, Dr. Clyde 1' If' Odom, Golf Coach, and Buzzy Freeman. fNot '- n pictured Greg Ayersj Golf Team RL. i we R N ,ge , .... ..., - I , AJ Rogers Smith - limi Buzzy Freeman L' 11'-A, gifJ'4 Shawn Phillips Greg Ayers Q- : , i if 53552 '14 ,.., 4., e , em 4 x ?Q155f3 ,-.lf My , , 1-'.. +5211 , in y,-'T A-' 1, P I1 Am.. S -r ' ,:4.,if-- ., .Q I' . .9 4 'I' Steve Horton Gary Hannah Q , tr m ll By having only a few inter-collegiate teams on cam- pus, intramural sports give almost everyone a chance to participate in the sport of his or her choice. Baptist College is fortunate to have a well-staffed, well-rounded intramural sports staff. Intramural football spices up almost every fall afternoon with rival fraternities and organizations pitted against each other. TKA and ADC again led all the other teams. Intramural basketball brought the athletes alive by pitting the track team against the baseball team. Volleyball, tennis, and softball are also a part of the wide world of BCC intramural sports. l AR 3 . A -.sa 5 wif ' W- ? 'Milli My wgv kkkjz PEW My QQQWJIMQMMJJSB Lkwj S W H V ww ,,,,,, A 0,-Wm fall! ,W A M, wumww f-'HP-vlf 4vk'F '- ' 'iw 'W ,, ia, , V f ' gf ,rw gif, .W -I aw... ' a . v .aff- Lc 'Mm M' 1 '- P E i., 1' bi, uf. . .F , ' . fm 'W fx -.g ' ' qv-J! gm u,aw4ut,mrdf?W.2r.fvm'PH1'f ' - , -Q . an - Q uv D f,-G., r'5p,4,f - 5 h J 4 1 1 1 ' ,, U' - 4 , at 'I 2 !'l'5'f-l'f ' . , , . .4 , , , -1 .' - w . , ,. . 'LLJII V, X' . --.. M .- .h-2:4-ff-'wt ' Q. A- f. ' M ' ' ' 1 ' ' rw' - ' xv il.: 5 . .xv -.Qu 'Q 'ik Q l . N I ..- vw , I .A, . m, 4 ,V ,i ii 3, w . X v ., 5 XA., ix ' fm-. ,n,, : n 'Ln' P v ,.'. '-. ' A4-.,, '., ' fu w ff' 2-.sv - - -' - : - '.-inner Q34-x wi' -f--'-vv'4 1 -'-' 'W' 'il'fY '- ! - N' .- '3.3'!-1'-xiii-.,1 I ,, 3 , f ,Y 4 K-. .fi .I I ' , f I . 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' 1 ' 1 r Z O P- 42 1 I- F-'2 Z E O 4 1 . 4, 11 Ck ri r.Jh RESIDENT Our objective IS to lead every segment of the college to the best possible college education so that the student today may receive the best preparation for a Ilfe of sewlce and fulfillment Our most lmpor tant objectlve must be to provide op portunltles for the student to reach has or her maxlmum potential splrltually In tellectually socially and physically John A Hamrlck BA ThB ThM DD LD Dr Hamrlck and entertainer Bob Hope -FDUNDEFR Dr Hamrlck a man wlth a dream The dream IS rap ldly unfolding Into what we consider the highest quallty lnstltutlon In the southeast Baptist College at Charleston . ' IQ gg .i A . aa ,gy CD K 6 A Salute The influence of Margaret Kelly Hamrick wife of the College s first president will her enthusiastic participation her love for students her zeal for the welfare of the soul of every individual her winsomeness of manner and her smile are as much a part of the building of the image of Baptist College as are the architects drawings Her example, her constancy in prayer, her faith in God are Baptist College s time less heritages li V ,-pei qv 'i last as long as there is a stone on a stone or a building on this campus. Her spirit, H m ' k Mrs. Margaret Kelly a ric 1 975-76 The Baptist College Board of Trustees has the responsibility of examining and approv- ing all of the basic policies of the Baptist College. The members serve five years per term, and may return to serve after having rotated offfor a year or more. Appointed by the S.C. Baptist Convention, they represent every area of our state as well as many oc- cupations and interests. 13 Dr. David G. Anderson, 23 The Rev. Douglas N. Baker, 33 Mrs. D. Converse Bomar, 43 Senator Fiembert Dennis, 53 Mr. GG. Dowling, 63 The Rev. Homer E. Dur- ham, 73 Mr. Grover B. Eaker, 83 Dr. W. Daniel Greer, 93 Mr. Furman Ft. Gressette, 103 Henry Ft. Creech, 113 Rev. Ernest Hite, 123 Mr. Joseph W. Holliday, 133 Dr. Malcolm C. Hursey, 143 Dr. John Huss, 153 Dr. Cliff S. Jones, 163 Dr. J.M. Kirkland, 173 Mr. W. Norris Lightsey. 183 The Rev. Lewis E. McCormick, 193 The Honorable Robert McNair, 203 Dr. Fred K. Norris, 213 Mrs. Harrison Peeples, 223 The Rev. Hovie D. Flevis, Jr., 233 Dr. Jo- seph R. Weber, Not pictured: Mrs. Harley Barnes, Dr. Danny Blackwell, Dr. J.W. Blanton, Mrs. William Cone, The Honorable Dan F. Laney, Dr. Franklin Mason, Rev. J.W. Middleton Board of Trustees me .,,,Z,ig.5k,A,i :'?'W 4 fi U: f fr 'F fTC r fir .r-r- I P 4 i i lv Ilnli NIH lb F it tliil U., 1 'V FHA i l,I,i4'd,x,' ,I I X.. R IEW, 'ih ,,. . V' 4 5 1 1 ls! - ig. b 5.1 I 1,4 an 14' uw M56 ff ti1, 'ff l 5, Vw... . yi- . r r.q'.ggf. K A 2 Q, i . :K , A X g.. .43-, '25, . 1. ii:.is..t W A ii: sa, 2 . ' .- A .Af . , , ,., , 2-::,,::5t:y 75,52-J, h,:,i,i.. 'sy lE'Z1G-2' 5.1 3. -,s f-,tts lpn 1. ',,i','u'ix xg N Q Xi: . Au. 'rl phi'-x 'Nl nl. . K, A it is-we -M , 2. 'LU' 'R -I 3 . 5iEia:1. X 'f 'v'oi5i4 :fi 53515 QW: J X 9 . t x .. , If -Q .. f ' , ---v bd 'fl fn 'ix fflii-li-'r It 2. .,,kNLI,. :A.1,j.v5im,C 1 . H, it 'T 'W-gli? l.'.'f 1 .l5iitfg,',wef 1 fi A 14,1 ff. , iw? qv... 1, -lfI.v,:..i.y,,g, m px 'i -'ji ' ' T'-.. 'V '. ' 15, -- iff .L-,::. ' ', ' ,.d'5P:i',l-4 :ggi 'gfgqli-.. x:'. .1 'lf ,N 21 ?'? ,'i5l'li'f.7Qzs 133.2-,fvlft xl .fjg 4 .,t., ir ' :vi-, 'lf 1 g ggi-,XI 1, :Ff.,fq',.2gi, l,f'e:,, 1 I 4- ,-wi,.-Wi. H .iA,m,y-IV.. ,V ,fvffiiiwfgi .WV,:.M!,,vji:,j!,v'g.g - V., 3 3 39-'r 1-- .l','i'1f .L'i'i.fl.a. 1 L'- . Vice Presidents Mr. Charles Price, Vice President for Student Affairs, oversees all areas of student development and student life. Mr. Harold Keown, Sr., Vice President for Development, super- vises fund raising, alumni activities, and public relations. Dr. John Barry, Vice President for Academic Affairs, is in charge of all final decisions concerning curriculum, including types of courses offered and all academic affairs. Mr. David Stone, Vice President for Business Affairs, aids in the planning and balancing of the school budget and make de- cisions regarding expenditures. g f , ' g, ,. 4 I 4 4 35 5 it if X W if 2'-1,:.?.r415'5FEi ' - ,-f. - '- with 4-A ' ' n4a.1,fvfA:,.... ,-fgfuzgufx vm - - ug -, - '- - Q if :13'fQr7n5fQi5TxffEZllilfiifgflf . 92' 5 1 f ' - , mis-. - X 0 ,,xM :3b,m , K t Dr. John A. Barry, Jr. Mr. David H. Stone B.A., Th.M., Th.D. B.C.S.. Th.M. Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for Business Affairs Development Objective: to meet the challenge of keeping a finger on the pulse of Bap tist College life, and to reflect it honestly, and in the most positive man ner. To do as many things for as many people, as well as we can as of ten as we can, and as pleasantly as we can. We can celebrate having Mr Dam R Hod e individuals in places of leadership who 'keep the faith' and are gibral BS MA 9 tal'S' of spiritual dependability and Strel'lgihS. Assistant Vice President for Development Gibralters of Dependability 1 1 ii .. Jam K? ..,, , it f -X ., .dit .. it fi: it i ' . , XT t Q - Q ig . . . Y if 1, .Q x L ix L 1, 3 . , f ' 5- 'f , , .,, I . it V .. '- f v- , l 1 ' .. asf- 'Si 115 , , fr' 'Z':, , '55, I .- ' 55 l' 'qw A 4 ,, 3 , emma., V Q ':-E' f K' ii -N. -fi, fifty .. 5. new V 'Ml ' . Ml ' , , 'gsgfffh 245' ,, lrixiiig' 7, . .. Q ' b y Gram W xyfbzm L I' ' ,,, K V ,I A. if 3 f:,,:'. V i Vg' I We .rf .1 Mr. Douglas K. Parker Mrs. Margaret T. Gilmore Mr Timothy Allan Stafford BS. Director of Office of Communications Administrative Assistant Acting Alumni Director l3O . .,, N 1 up I .V - X ' 'zu ' A .iii ' . .. .- ' 7 - 'I' , :MV '5' . ,Jig , V, , W ., , A . . :.,'zg:gfZ,f 2 f t - in 3 3 tm if- N... 4'-, , L E l gym Barbera Mead, Director of Admissions Walker Wright, Associate Director Office Staff: Mary Hughes, Chris Versprill. Mary Anne Sweeney, Susan Henry, Ftuby Jones, Linda Kingery Fairlyn Newcomb, Admissions Counselor bl 1 ' w'H! A - ,..' - 1-1-l-11 .iii- 1 ,llll ilfli- lliil- l,l,,,l- U? i.11-lui ii-i-1 ,..1..i-l- iii-1 .,l1li l .T Z cp Admissions had its most successful year by having well over 700 new students. It brought the overall enrollment of B.C. to over 2500. This is the largest student body in its 10 year history. To do this, thousands upon thousands of miles were traveled by the representatives. Although the majority of the recruiting is done in South Carolina, the admissions representa- tives travel as far south as Florida and north as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. They have to meet quite a rigorous schedule with College Day programs, personal appointments with students and guidance counselors, Junior College programs, in-office appointments, telephoning of students, as well as working with a large but highly professional and dedi- cated office staff. Under the capable lead- ership of both the Director of Admissions, Bar- bara C. Mead, affectionately called Binky , and the Associate Director, Walker Wright, the Admissions Dffice continues to achieve better procedures, techniques and information to as- sist the incoming student in receiving all the academic, spiritual and social opportunities readily available to them at B.C. isi Student Services in 5 is A X I I t 'ty ,. f Viv. 37-lib. - 4' ,, 'i fi 51 Vi fi :i is ii Ai J i Mrs. Joyce L. Markusen B.A., MED tm ww. . na.... Miss Patsy Morley A.B., B.A., M.A.T. Assistant Vice-President for Student Aftairs Associate Dean for Student Activities Mrs. Chris Parker BA. Administrative Assistant for Placement 13? Mrs. Lilliam Baldwin Administrative Assistant for Student Activities T t V 48 What do we have to celebrate? We made it this far . . . look how much has happened in 10 years that other col- leges still haven't gotten together. A high level of motiva- tion has put us on the education map in less than 10 years. My role is to help develop an active, responsible community working with the guidelines and standards of the coIlege. Nls. Judy C. Warren B.A., M.Ed. Asistant Dean for Housing JUUY C- Warren g. U 1 1' 1' f fi W A in t at aol if Mr. Dan Franz Ms. Jennifer Jones B.S. AA Director of Financial Aid Administrative Assistant, Financial Aid Meeting Students Needs Campus Staff-Tending to Mrs. Jacquelyn Mims Mrs. Nancy Wilson Administrative Assistant to Vice President for Mr. Mike Guillen Administrative Assistant to Vice President of Ac- Business Affairs Accounts Payable Supervisor ademic Affairs Mr. Ronald Clayton Shelton Parker Mr A.A Lacour Comptroller Purchasing Officer Manager Data Processing l34 the Needs of the entire campus Mr. L.O. Coggins Mrs. Pauline Weaver Manager, Bookstore Print Shop Manager ,4,,.,,.,-f- ' ff- I 'h0l0gy. tml S .rg H- 'Nm Vthlliam S. Doar Director of Security Department 5 Jean Willaims, Postmaster fbelowj Mr. J.W. Stewart Mrs. Julia Yost Mr. Frank Lingle, Gladieux Food Manager Director of Physical Plant Campus Nurse Crightj . i 5 Z., .41 Residence Staff- Making life easier Dealing with the everyday life in the dorms, the residence staff ably handles everything from the efficient workings of the switchboard to counseling and supervising the living quarters. As one staff member expressed My job is to make life in the dorm a little more pleasant, a lot more commu- nicative, and in general, just a little easier. Mrs. Furman Touchberry Student Center Hostess Mr. Furman Touchberry Mrs. Mary Koons Counselor Director, Women's South and Annex .sw .,.. ,.. .. I I V ! l V.,-if 'A 2 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Black Mr. Brad Newell Director, Athletic Mall Director, Russell Hall Af.. V 1 ML- - 1 N . Mxff-1 V 11.1, ,V 1 .. ...,.x. V, , - ,,. ' V I l l -V r 01 Q. ' ' . V -N wg? 1 ' ' A ' ,f - , ,t .I , . . , ,-w..g35:'u ,,l .siffza -fl-.':,f ,, y . .:' - l 'tg V ,,,1 A -43,4 -Q5 , , 4 ,A it ,rqai'iQff':'L,. ' ff i A M. t Xb. - , . 1 t YM . I ,, -MW-' ' l, ' I. iq :fx ig? . ii' it f ' , F a .Aww -H gl A id.- ..4ul-ni , ' Qs'- .g,tfI,1!:.lx ,xv XJ: , V 7 Ut. N , if Vx. 1. X 'i341.,, , M ! 'lv-I' Mrs. Jane Flannery Director, Women's North Mr. and Mrs. Earl Black Director, Married Mall ... ' Q ,id , 5- Ng, ' 5 Q 1 i is '-, M is .l . nz 1 ' Q 511 Ev . . Q, .Sim .. ,. .. 1 . ' st , a N lg ' as .- . R 1 0 A .4 'H .l n D gf' N . I Records-Keeping the Record Straight Transcripts, records and registra- tion are just a few of the many ac- tivities ofthe records department. Handling the hectic business of registration, the department strives to make the process a little faster and easier. Registrars Staff l 37 Library-Research and Study , My Miss Thelma Elkins Mrs. Betty Nemeth M,R,E., MDSQL-S., Librarian B.A., M.A.L.S., Associate Librarian Technical Processes Mrs. Merle Doran B.A., M.A.L.S., Associate Librarian Reference and Periodicals Mrs. Doris B. Storm B.A., M.A., Assistant Librarian Reference 138 is an 8,3 li il 5.Ji es, , Ms. Renda Knight B.A., M.A., Assistant Librarian, Audio Visuals Audio Visuals Mrs. Linda Tyler B.A., M.A., M.L.S., Assistant Librarian Circulation and Reference .oi-xt Ol. ff- . . 8 0. i - S Ms. Susan McCord Acquisitions Librarian Ms. Enid Causey Government Documents . ...,3f' NJ hw it. Philosophy Department aging 1 R ff- 25 1 P- - V: . , - + a , M, ,,,, J 1 Dr. John A. Barry B.A., Th.M., Th.D. Chairman, Department of Philosophy ' at y 2a:m1 'v1-f i Students waiting for Dr. Barry's 8 o'cIock class to begin. Theories and beliefs all come to- gether in the Philosophy depart- ment at Baptist College at Char- leston. Dr. John Barry has the opportunity to introduce students to the many-facetted world of some of history's greatest philos- ophers. Introduction to Philoso- phy is undoubtedly the most pop- ular of all the courses in the department as each class is filled to capacity. B'g Business at B C Business has become big business, at least at Baptist College. One of the largest departments on campus, the Business Management depart- ment has branched off into many other interests such as Hotel Management, accounting, market- ing, etc. A well-qualified staff guides the student into a well-rounded course schedule which enables the student to meet the ever-changing needs of the job market. Dr, Royce Breland, Jr. B.S., M.B,A., Ph.D, Chairman, Department of Business W? Af i,.,: ' MPISF- ' z i V .izigtf Ma . .s.+,t,,.,, as 5. ., :tm . N. 'WYY We X . Kgzxygg .c.,. X,-, ,f , wt. X gil. ' 1 ' '51 V - -..7- .. -. L . ,I .Q fgff,.,, x?I F ' . ' f 5351.2 Fa.. , . :' uw. 1' -ef' 'ffl , ,, ., ,f,,..N , J 'rifltfiflfix ,J 1 'Ns 5 if 1 , F I . .az-.A x V i H Mr, E.L. Passailaigue, Jr. BS., MBA. v ix 2 if ., -.xl 3 Xmfg Xi a. aux 'N 4 VK tr ,jx QQ 'Q XSX 52 -,ff ' ,pf Y, I Dr. James Edmondson A.B., M.A. Ed D D M S Director of External Program .,.,. E f 9 .1 V :ai ll nv! Mrs. Katherine Huger Mr. Edwin Perkins Mr. Oliver Barnes A.B., M.A., M.A.L.D r I A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A., M.B.A. TQ' f I .21 1, Mr. Franklin Gay Mrs. Vera Johnson Dr. A.C. Flora B.B.A., M.B.A. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A., PhD. Not pictured-Dr. Mary Wheless and Mr. David Grigsby 141 42 usic Department The music faculty spends endless hours teach- ing students the art of musical expression and prepares them to instruct others in various areas. Course offerings range from music history and theory to the psychology of musical sound. Mr. Roy Scoggins of the coastal Center has taken over the Music Therapy courses upon the retirement of Dr. Ann Howe. Mr. David Redd, or- ganist at the First Baptist Church, teaches sev- eral organ students and accompanies the choir for special concerts. Mr. Oliver J. Yost B.M., M.M,, M.R.E,, M.S., M. Chairman, Department of Music 'Y Dr. David Cuttino Ms. Lee Ezell Ms. June Bonner B.S,, B.S.M., M.S.M., Ph,D. B.M., M.M. Artist in Residence James Moody, B.A. Major Earl Mayes, M.M. 3,N 1 gi if ,, 1'f : iff' I lgif: si! X ' - r K 1' - -ff-f-H. e- ' T X. X . - . .. ' '7 ' ' ' . .-SAMS Mrs. Suzanne Rollins, M.M. Eugene Koester, M.M. Not pictured: Paul Smith, Laverne Stokes, Mrs. Sarah Younker, Roy Scoggins. 143 44 Faculty and Staff- Ever learning and nn developing new r' V3 , f LN fg- techniques f 1. 5 -3. gf: .. Joyce Markusen, assistant V.P. for student affairs displays her hobby, batik. Faculty members diligently work at an Audio-Visuals workshof- gal' ? it fa , 'F 4 .WA of' 'Q -vt-Q JK SHR anuunni s-' M -.. I N , ' K ' 41 . nf- - 'il W .4 ,M N, ,li .- i - ,. i i '-5 ld... mv' Y' I , . s 3 SF -E --.J V- QC , V . I 'Nt Q' 5133- if i 1 g t kj: A X I i Art-Express Your Self Expressing one's self can be increasingly rewarding through Baptist College's Art depart- ment. Becoming acquainted with art history, composition and techniques-the art student has the opportunity to develop in intellectual as well as practical skills. -' , A . Q, ,T X , ai ! s. is .W,..,u V x A gk tk Mr. Joseph Ward Mr. Lewis Dixon Ferrell, Jr. A.B., M.A. B.F.A., M.F.A. Chairman of Department 14 English-Where every Basic Requirements: English 101, 102, 211, 212. Meaning-you've got to take 'em! From Mythology, Chaucer and Milton, to the unique beauty of a freshman composition, English runs the gamut of American, English and original literature. A well-qualified staff directs the serious stu- dent toward the proper path in the English field. Dr. Charles J. Smith B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of English Assistant Vice President for Academic -Bib fms Mrs. Josephine Hutcheson AB., M.A. 46 Affairs Mr. Silas H. Garrison BA., BD., Th.M., MA. body's included! YQ ? if 2 V-Sy, ' 'MC . 'wg f - Dr- George Df. Hafold OVEFYOFI B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.A., BD., MA., Ph.D. 29' 'ww f 'Hifi 3 Dr. Lionel Lackey DV- James RWGVS BS., M.A., Ph.D. BS., MA., Ph.D. .v 4. 14 Education is a very complicated process, for while teach- ing, the department is also filtering, yet while filtering the department is teaching. Filtering out the very best teacher material and chan- nelling them into a progressive program of classes is one main concern of the education department. Provided many actual classroom experiences, the education stu- dent has the opportunity to fully decide if he is meant for the field by the time of his graduation. Prepar ng Tomorrow's Teachers Hundreds of South Carolina's best teachers prove that Baptist College does produce the kind of teachers that every school wants-and needs. M., l48 .450 Q it Dr. Charles E. Breuer, Jr. A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D. Chairman of Education Department , ., yc, Q .ak . 1 . Nm -l l rrirs 'li' 1 V:.lZ,ta,lr. g gg , Carol N. Fleres Dr. Carole L. Ricketts B.A., MA. A.A., B.S.Ed., Ph.D. ,af if J Dr. Ruby A. Matthews B.S., M.Ed., D.Ed. SF ,ff we -v -- . 53, 3? ' 10 1 333-4 . 4 Af- fd 'f -U 1 -of 'Nu-1 . 1 ,, XtF!R'X.. L. Language The use of inter-cultural communication is ever increasing in today's society and the foreign language department is striving to meet the needs for this new form of communica- tion. Nowadays, it is not enough just to understand the lin- guistics, but to understand the cultural and ethnical heri- tage of the people of a particular locale. The literature in translation section of the department focuses of the why's of the literature of German's, Spanish, French, and Russians Hx? is ww, I f !w W vii' 111- ' 5 Q, A, , 1 . '. Dr. James E. Herring B.A,, M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Of Department f ':fj,i6!Z ii? -f'-xy Mr, Heinz-Jurgen Griebsch Mrs. Georgia Ann Schlau Mrs. Ada Austin Johnson BA, MA. BA., MA. A.B., M.A, l5O Miss Dolores Jones A.B. English, M.A. Communication Dr. Lawrence Michael Vanella B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman Of Department Speech and Speech, Fright-all you can imagine is your falling over the po- dium in a fit of terror. But l don't like to talk in front of people. The humor of both professors makes it a little easier to let words proceed from thy mouth. More than learning to speak you learn what it means to be satisfied with your- self-it's a thing called self-confidence. Miss Dolores Jones entertains an Introduction to Theatre class. Building Self Confidence l 1 .'!Z 0 CD T51 R lig o -- n's Search for God' Christianity God's Reach to Man Sometimes I forget to take notes be- cause I start listening to what God is saying through Dr. Carpenter-I never expected God to use a class to speak to me but Old Testament really has. l dreaded taking it, and it is alot of work but the rewards seem to outweigh the work. Dr. J. Walter Carpenter B.A., Th.M., Ph.D., Ed.D. Chairman Of Department ' 4,,,.,,-w.m,,, ' nf WWW ' , fill... 4 V.-:aiu V. -wg 7- P19-ft'.?'1g2 15 41,512 Y. - , , af at if A Q I . lf . 1 Q 152 --'Awww-M I 1' 'iY l' n rf Q . 1. . 2, r l Dr. Rembert S. Truluck Dr. Carlton L. Winbery B.A., B.D., Th.M., S.T.D. B.A., Th.M., Th.D. Increased enrollment of students plan- ning church vocations and other Chris- tian careers has greatly strengthened the spiritual life on campus. A sharp climb in the number of religion majors to over 125 has led to expanded pro- grams in the religion department. Hun- dreds of Christian students have , shared in testimonies, revivals, and other programs in churches through- out South Carolina. The purpose of the religion department is not only to teach the Bible and related subjects but also to encourage and strengthen the Christian witness throughout the college. I57 The department is trying to make the laboratory a more exciting and relative experience by adapting indus- trial, medical, and forensic procedures to our labs. -Dr. H.C. Odom Baptist College goal should be to provide a sound undergraduate program second to none. With costs up, the program must be the best in the area! -Dr. James Barrier Biological Sciences Mr, Stephen Best B,S,, MSU Ph,D, B.S., M.S. in- ! 4 I54 Chairman of Biology Department L i S x I Chemistry .1-4' RN J' I 3 K ,.,.- .- ,V ,X ..,,.- . , Q , ' I , M DF. A. Kenneth BODDBUS B.S., Ph.D. Assist. Vice-President for Academic Affairs Mrs. Joyce B. Bagwell M.S.Ed. ex'-,L fum'-h' 3 Nu- ....., img 1 Www it-rv iv' .dn Physics and One of our accomplishments has been in making physics more meaningful to the student, interdisciplining a course in music and physics has been successful. My role in the lives of Baptist College students is to be a Christian science teacher, aca- demic advisor, to listen to their problems, academic or personal, and to provide my home as a home away from home for them. -Fred Worthy l . -v,1m m. Mr. Fred L. WOYUW Dr. Robert Carroll AB. M.A.T, AB., NLS., Ph.D. 156 Chairman of Dept. of Physics and Mathematics Math Departments A . Mrs. Cecile Bailey Mrs. Elizabeth Norton B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. Y' Mrs. Hazel Stewart Mr. Stephen Nemeth, Jr. AB., M.A. B.S., M.A. 7 Nursing Training-Future Responsibility The field of nursing is of vital importance to the lives we must encounter in the future. Nursing Students of the present strive for understanding and achievement to reach future fullfillment in service, accepting the responsibility and chal- Ienge of life. The department, chaired by Miss Robinson, of- fers the foundation on which to build this life of responsibility. Miss Harriet Robinson Fi.N.Q B.S. Director of Nursing Ms. Linda Carter Ms. Priscilla Taylor B.S.N., M.S.N. A.D,, B.S. fsEQ 'N ld' Ulsngtm , 1 nn 4 'a l.s at S 'i 't J, i Slj'-3' ,JM98 vp I ,ffl ffs:Nf N 80,g,,' pri! 'Cpu is fl. ' :ns 'Q 'N y38f'i,f.f'f n,Q::M,Q gi!-flgilfi' spite ia' ifyfuli lts5,. QI 'Q Sluuv ', f'8ls,,g A Ugnft. 'ff3lSscg,. f. -u-st. iflttanhh Mrs. Paula Ward RN., B.S.N. fx Y Ms. Beverly Moore Ms. Barbara Jackson B.S., M.S.N. B.S. , gg, E ici' -. T 'X ' Q or- 1 1 I' ,iz xi- , r g,-Z is , V 1 P G Q Q . 5 A Ms. Patricia Cantrell MS, Ruth MCAd0ry RN. R N H story Western Civilization-what does that have to do with a speech major? What do l care about the Crimean War'? The ancient Egyptians don't have anything to do with P.E.! etc.-so are the comments of some stu- dents when confronted with the basic requirements of History 101 and 102. Belevent, indeed, and exciting to many, Western Civilization is a common experience for every student. Baptist ColIege's most important goals should be to provide the students with experiences that would pre- pare them for the life ahead-academically, culturally, and spiritually. -Dr. Paul G. Beitzer -,.,. v .Y gm., 4 1 W! Dr Ella P. Levett Mrs Linda S Gooding BS., M.A., PhD., D.F.F1. BA M A 60 ,. vw. . ., . , tx 4 if !'a?,ii.6'stxx byxs sw-rf, 4 5 NW! N, x- ww 'wtf' .. '. ,,ui'y..W, :ii , Dr. David E. Filson A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Mr. Harold Keown, Jr. A.B., M.Div., M.A. Director of Criminal Justice Program ,gain Dr. Gerald Fi. Hasty BS., MBA., MA, Ph.D., LLB. The 1975-76 school term was a real hey-day for most history buffs. The American Bicentennial provided ex- cellent opportunities for the American history student to do some exploring on his own within the commu- nity. Interterm revealed that many students were inter- ested in our nation's history, and their projects proved that there is more to history than what is printed in the textbooks. lol Health and P.E.-important For many years physical education meant no more than getting together for exercise and a game of vol- leyball but in today's world the gym class has truly become physical education, classes which motivate exercise, motivate participation in group sports and motivate individual athletics. Understanding and inter- preting physical movement, learning about athletic in- juries and how to treat them, and learning how to coach are only a few of the skills which one can attain in the P.E. Department. Health, good health, has become increasingly impor- tant in today's overpopulated society, for many fore- see the good health habits of humans as a means for survival of mankind. Personal and community health helps in relating this to college life. y falt mm' A, ' ' , ,mMH w:a Mr. Howard Bagwell B.A., M.Ed. Athletic Director and Head Track Coach Dr. William Kerr B.S., M.S,, Ed.l-l., Ph.D. Chairman of Health and P.E. Dept. lo? l I l i Mr. William I-lenry, Jr, ' B.S., M.S. P.E. Professor l i aspects in modern society Mr. James C. Settle Mrs. Sandra Talarico B.S., M.A. Associate Track Coach Women's P.E. Professor Head Cross-Country Coach B.A., M.A. ,f Miss Teressa Davis Mr. Boyd Bridges B.S. A B Women's Basketball Coach Publicity Director for Athletic Dept. d - 4' V . 1 I f 4 i J. rw , i4 t,,....,. .X , . 1' In li f ' ' 5 if ! 5 ,n . 5 ll ' f r .,, ,, ' , f Q ' fd A' 1 -. xi ..,-A ef 35 h ip' XEJX' 9' Xu.. 11' f ' ,if e xx'-3 5 1 V .. 4. , , ., r -l , . ffz4'4f-Q 4 Cy ' X. V' ' J ,- -.ari ,A Q A A . ' , ' - hw :gl ,Z jsrgtfl t ,Mgt N-.N-.E txt' 1,7-'aww ur, '. I. 1':'ffi- L 1 1 ' -1 ' :fl 'W' u'Za., f ' 1 7. nf ,-fgzfqzpir 5? wg fi. f. 1, J' L x . .- W!-:I-w-2. :aj ' W - ,, :K V faire: Q Z I W .5 ,,,.',p, Mr. Danny Monk B.A. Men's Head Basketball Coach ' 1' ' , A ' 21 '- X 1-V ' s P . :HIE-, fait:-. .ii Q , . 1 Zi '-fi-'fif- .'5'Q,t SEA! Jn AN -' 'xx J -- ig , Rx 5- . .ff . nl it l ,.,xv,',x' xi - 't x x :X . ..f1.-1.-,.i,xx x 1. vu,-'ln -'.-'x x R ,. . ,. . . Q X 5 , 2+ - . W -'-,.s'.,.'iu.., fx, I ,uw ,x,,y,s,. y, Hug ll., ,wk XxNsg.,'lV . ,C .-,, ..-..p-1,u.-x- . 1 ,. U - N ' ' - ..'...'. ' . ' ana nf., ,vvt . , , I: b saw t .. . Q a,, - x ' . QM. M, i Q K. xfi? '+...n.!x'x.x' - - X 5 ' '. 'm.,,'f uf,-in ,vt '. g.....t Mr. Charles Welty B,S,, MS., Athletic Trainer 64 Psychology-Exploring the Mind Psychology-offered in a variety of classes that deal with every age from infants to senior citizens. A dedicated faculty strives to present the courses in the way in which they will be most profitable to the student in his career goals while offering propositions for personal application. A personal interest in students marks the department as one of the most popu- lar on campus. Ki,-1' rw M 4.45 5 - A ,Q rg 5k f . .51 ' 'ii fi Mrs. Helen Barry Mrs. Helen Fenner BA., MA., Chairman, Department of Psychology BS.. MEG. Sociology The Sociology department is making progress in de- veloping both academic resources and relevance to today's social problems for the serious sociology stu- dent. One of our most important goals should be to help students realize their full human potential as per- son's who continue to grow through the trials of their entire lifetime. -Donald Mundell Dr. Kathryn M. Sharpe A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman of Department Director of Academic Counseling Mr. Donald Mundell B.A., M.A. lc-5 CD L. 41 ww 'iOur objective is to prepare students to fill important jobs as officers in the United States Air Force. Many of the students prepare for positions as pilots, navigators, or missile crew members. With recent cutbacks in the Dept. of Defense Budget greater emphasis is now being placed on screening students to select the very best. In almost every career area there are tough problems and tough challenges. The creative, innovative student has many excellent chances to solve problems AFRCTC Keeps 'em Flying X F-S!!,,.., -. fl up fzrsg l E D W 'nd -,'v A ,AXVL ,:- ' Colonel William M. Vondersmith Captain John Lamont Christian Major Lucian K, DeM0n B-S MVEHQP Bs., Ms. Bs., M.A.o.M. 166 N..,,......- in it l. nm, ,148 O Wsfghle ' ' 'f riff, -1 M ith- ff' , 544 L hal I 5 I i 2 2 4 I 4 Q -aw., 'maui in PWMW Nwffppwwu, nr' in '-'r' ,f , 'WM-f S x M mug, ' 3-55' 1 . 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Jr Waas, Vicki Fernandina Bch, Fl. Jr Waddell, Jill Greer So Walker, Sinthera Charleston So Wall, Brenda Charleston Jr Wallace, Barbara Garnett Jr Walters, Debbie Sumter Jr Watts, Pat Andrews Jr Weber, Jolene Fountain lnn Fr Welch, Jay Walterboro Fr Welch, John Walterboro Jr Westburg, Mark St. George Fr Wheeler, Yolanda Moncks Corner Fr White, Buddy Sumter Fr White, Eunice Moncks Corner Fr White, Pam Holly Hill Jr White, Ruth Holly Hill So Whitney, Cheryl Summerville Fr Wigfall, George Cross Fr Wilkie, Tommy Sumter So Williams, Evelyn Sellers So Williams, Melanie Clemson Fr Williams, Otharine Ritter Fr Williams, Roger Charleston Fr Williams, Teri Aiken So Wilson, Beth Gaston So Winkler, Robin San Francisco, Ca. So Winn, Janice Hanahan So Wise, Myron Lake City So Wood, Caretta Hanahan Fr Woodbury, Bernardette Charleston So Wren, Pat Goose Creek Fr Wright, Catherine Miami, Fl. So Yates, Matt Sumter Fr Young, Bruce Conway So Young, Carol Anne Orangeburg Fr Wilkinson, Sandra Charleston So Williams, Cheryl Charleston So Williams, Connie Holly Hill So 'I Ah Young, Diane Miami, Fl. Jr Young, June Westville Fr Young, Loretta Charleston Fr x x F 3' 9 5 freshmen .... ' ' , - - A They always seem sparked with enthusiasm for their new adventure. This year's freshman class was no exception. They worked hard to make bap- tist college theirs. V ' q - v'.l'! Lib it 'E I 1 Y' ' ' 'FLAK , JMX:- f Q 'T we is ,.1:i v,,?L M . ,J AGR.: za 1 Wxiwsu .3 .,, ,- v ff : .'f-.. ,- fa- , 'V su,-fo, l 0 O! - I . in :- , WLVZ. . 1 , .,4. 1... K 'F 1 Y , . Q , . , 1 f 5 f I A .5 ' : 2441 ' lfgffl' U pw ' Y I 1 f ' J 1 U-2 40 . , J, lr. ,fr , ' i a ' 8 'M' f ' 0 . 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Nz 5 X 5 ',. la, ,,, -A r 'N INDEX A Abram, Johnnie, 52, 80, 180, Allen, Karen G., 180 Allen, Marc S., 14, 49, 180 Allen, Will, 180 Ammouns, Ryan, 50, 180 Anders, Jeffrey H., 180 Antonio, Melanie, 180 Archer, William E., 180 Arnold, Linda M., 67 Assey, Charles N., 180 Atkins, Loretta M., 171 Ayers, Greg, 119, 180 B Banks, Joanne R., 180 Barker, Karen, 54, 64, 171 Barnes, Glenn W., 180 Barnett Thomas E., 180 188 Barnett, Patricia D. 42, 50, 68, 76,171 Barnett, William, 58, 171 Barrett David, 180 Barrett, Deborah, 57, 171 Barta, John, 180 Bass, Faye, 180 Batson, Karen K., 27, 67,68, 181, 205 Batson, Mary Lynn, 38 Batson, Bobby, 181 Baxter, Jacqueline, 181 Baxely, Elizabeth J., 171 Beasley, Art, 20 Beck, Lawrence, 16, 30, 77, 1 Beckroge Linda, 54, 181 Benenhaley, Sarah L., 181 Benfield, Michael, 181 Bennett, Marie, 60 Benton, Jerry, 181 Bernard, Major, 181 Berry, David Mark, 181 Bilton, Thomas, 171 Birchfield, Linda Lee, 57 Bishop, Robert Lee, 181 Black, Ava, 22, 57, 181 Black, Pamela, 16, 22, 30, 57, Black, Marion Allen, 181 Blair, John Pat, 181 Blews, Danajean, 63, 171, 16 Blocker, Sharon, 181 Bodiford, Marilyn, 181 Bolduc, James, 64, 181 Bolchoz, Brenda, 30, 52, 181 Bowman, Cheryl, 54, 171 Boyance, Arnold, 171 234 81 63, 181 Boyett, Ruth, 37, 181 Boyd, Bradford R., 181 Boyter, David, 50, 171 Brandon, Don, 40, 171 Brannon, Tullie A., 2, 181 Braswell, Deborah, 181 Bray, Rebecca, 181 Brenneman, Sally, 62, 171 Brewer, Thomas, 182 Brewer, Richard, 53 Brewer, R. Frank, 182 Bright, Ella Starr, 182 Brisbane, Cassie, 182 Brogdon, Jane, 52, 54, 63, 182 Broughton, Diann, 182 Brown, Debra Kaye, 182 Brown Franklin Jr., 182 Brown George, 182 Brown Michelle, 182 Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Marie, 52, 182 Richard, 52, 182 Donald Jr., 182 Willie Howard 182 Brownlee, Pamela, 182 Bronson, Ashley C., 182 Bryan, Deborah, 57, 182 Bryant, Edward, 182 Bryant, Letha, 182 Buffkin, Helen C., 79 Bunn, Carla, 182 Burch, Alvin, 182 Burckhalter, Kathryn, 37, 182 Burke, Claude D., 182 Burnes, Edmond B., 183 Bussinger, Michael J., 60 Butler, Gregory, 1837 Button, Gwendolyn, 183 Byrd, Melonie P., 183 Byrd, Phil Lewis, 171 C Caddell, Marilyn, 63, 171 Caldwell, Charles, 61, 183 Canady, Marvin, 171 Cannon, Karen, 183 Carter, Larry, 172 Carder, Gaylord, 183 Carroll, Jill, 23, 183 Clark, Loretta, 57, 183 Cline, Karen, 183 Cloer, Catherine, 62, 183 Coats, Mitchel E., 183 Coaxum, John M., 79 Cochran, Sylvia, 183 Coggin, Sandra, 30 Coggin, Susan, 14, 172 Coggins, Susan, 57 Cohen, Yvonne, 54, 57, 183 Coker, Andrew Lee, 79 Coker, Larry, 172 Cole, Alan, 60, 183 Collins, David 52, 55, 172 Collins, Karen, 183 Collins, Linda, 2, 52, 67 Condron, Mary Ann, 184 Cook, Beverly Ann, 3, 16, 23, 52, 172 Cote, Richard, 52, 184 Cotton, Lorelei, 62, 63, 172 Cothran, Frank, 184 Courtney, James E., 184 Covington, David, 172 Covington, Leonard, 184 Cox, James, 184 Cox, Toni, 184 Craig, Candy, 184 Craig, Darlene, 184 Craig, Thomas Jeff, 184 Crain, Sandra Darlene, 172 Crane, W. Carl, 184 Crawford, Michael, 184 Crawford, Albertha, 184 Creech, Brenda Gail, 184 Creech, Arthur Glenn, 172 Creel, Linda, 57, 184 Cribb, Jean, 57 Crockett, Karen, 60 Croker, Coma Rena, 184 Cromer, Lee, 184 Crouch, Kenneth, 79 Crouch, Lorraine, 172 Crowley, Sally, 61 D Daly, James, 184 Dantzler, Richard, 184 Dantzler, Terry G., 184 Carter, Barbara Ann, 183 Carter, Carol Ann, 183 Cash, Pamela J., 183 Cato, Debra Ann, 49, 50, 52 Caughman, Carol, 17 Chapman, Vickie, 183 Chatman, lnez, 54, 183 Chatman, Luzelia Faye, 183 Chinners, Richard, 172 Clarey, Joseph A., 49, 52, 172 Clark, Cindy, 183 Clark, Gregory, 172 Clark, John R., 49, 172 Dargan, Gloria Ann, 184 Dargan, Anne Marie, 184 Darnell, Jerry W., 184 Darnell, Patricia, 184 Davidson, Pamela, 185 Davis Darlene, 185 Davis Eugene, 185 Davis, Janet E., 185 Davis, Joe F., 185 Davis Lee Jr., 185 Davis, Michael, 8, 16, 185 Deal, Carolyn H., 42, 185 Dean, Charles D., 52 49, 50 Dean, Thomas, 185 Deas, Rosabelle, 185 DeGeorge, Cheryl Ann, 185 Delk, Judy, 185 Delk, Howell, 185 Dennis, James V., 60, 185 Dent, John, 185 Derrick, Ernie, 185 Dixon, James P., 64 Dixon, Robert J., 50, 185 Doar, Sharon, 185 Douda, Roland, 185 Doughty, Quintine, 60, 185 Douglas, Lu, 3, 54, 74, 185 Douglas, Kathy, 63 Drawdy, Rebecca, 185 Drayton, Doris, 185 Dukes, Edward, 185 Dukes, Rebecca J., 185 Duncan, William J., 172 Duncan, James, 186 Durant, Samuel E., 186 Durden, Wanda, 54, 64, 186 Dwiggins, Cheryl, 186 E Edmunds, Melanie, 186 Edwards, Larry W., 186 Edwards, Lonnie, 186 Eklund, Brenda, 16 Elliott, Richard, 186 Ellis, Michael, 186 Ellis, Robert W., 186 Elmore, Sharon, 186 Embler, Julie E., 30, 172 Embler, Mark 50, 186 Epps, Barbara, 172 Epps, Sandra, 173 F Faust, Robert, 186 Feagle, Cynthia, 186 Feagle, Robert, 186 Fields, Denny, 186 Filyaw, Melvin, 173 Finklea, James, 62, 173 Finley, Larry, 186 Fitchett, Stephen, 186 Flynn, Earl Rogers, 186 Flora, Barbara Ann, 186 Folk, Novice E., 186 Footman, Lila, 187 Fowler, Barry, 173 Francis, Stephen, 187 Frazier, Beverly Ann, 187 Freeman, Marion, 187 French, Teddy, 173 Fridie, David H., 50, 173, 179 Fry, Daniel, 64 Fulton, Amanda, 42, 187 G Gaillard, Lea, 187 Gandy, Sammy, 161 Gamble, Samuel, 52, 187 Garnett, Martha, 68, 187 Garris, Linda, 187 Garvin, Fannie, 57, 187 Gaskins, Howard, 187 Gearheart, Richard, 187 Geddings, Nancy, 187, 188 Geddis, Deborah Ann, 16 German, Sheila, 16, 50, 54, 173 Gibbs, Cynthia, 54, 75, 187 Gibbons, William, 187 Gibbs, Ann, 187 Gibbs, Vollie L., 20, 187 Gilbert, Quincy, 187 Gilliard, Caffie, 187 Gilstrap, Regina, 53, 102 Givens, Louanne, 50, 54, 57, 68, 187 Godfrey, Frances, 187 Goehrlng, Rob, 187 Gohagan, Debra, 14, 42, 173 Goodlett, Lilla, 187 Gore, Dennis, 189 Gore, Diana, 189 Goree, Cheryl, 189 Gray, Janice, 62, 189 Gray, William, 53 Greager, Lynda, 189 Green, Mildred Maria, 52, 53 Greene, O'Violet, 189 Greene, Alicia, 57, 63, 189 Griggs, David Stanley, 50, 52, 189 Grooms, Phillip, 189 Gruber, Betty, 63, 189 Gruber, Becky, 62, 63, 68, 173 Gualandi, Richard, 61 Gulledge, Patricia, 75, 189 H Hale, Darlene, 50, 54, 189 Hall, Alex, 189 Hall, Leah, 36 Hammer, Sandra L., 189 Hampton, Bob Gary, 189 Hampton, Joyce A., 189 Hamrick, John Asa, Dr., 17, 23, 30 Hamrick, Marie, 189 .. Hamrick, Margery, 50, 76, 110, 179 Hanks, Betsy, 63 Hannon, Stephen R., 189 Hanson, Henry, 173 Harber, Peggy, 52, 78, 189 Harber, Patty, 26, 189 Hardie, Cynthia, 189 Hargrove, Genie, 54, 67, 189 Harrington, Nancy, 79, 173 Hartis, Marilyn 64, 173 Harvey, Leroy, 60 Harvell, Michael, 55, 189 Hasite, Karen, 189 Hatcher, David, 52, 64, 190 Hawkins, Lu An, 190 Hedgepath, Daniel, 173 Hellman, Richard, 190 Henderson, Elaine, 54, 190 Hensley, Steve F., 190 Heslin, Robert, 190 Heyward, Anthony, 50 Hicks, Reginald, 60, 190 Higgins, Loril, 63, 68, 190 Hill, Cynthia A., 62, 190 Hill, Gerald Lee, 52, 64, 68 Hill, Susan, 63 Hinds, Lisa K., 190 Hise, Katherine M., 190 Hodge, Loretta, 68, 190 Hoff, David M., 190 Hoff, Leverne, 173 Hogue, Martin, 190 Holland,CaIvin, 190 Holladay, Jan, 173 Holladay, Jimmy, 190 Holley, Nancy, 190 Hood, Cynthia, 190 Hook, Stormy, 21, 190 Hooks, Audray, 190 Horne, Darla J., 190 Horne, Lei, 60, 191 Houser, Jennie Ruth, 191 Houston, Linda, 52, 191 Howard, Melba, 191 Huckaby, Susan, 50, 76, 174 Huff, Jackie, 191 Hulbert, Ralph, 49, 52, 173 Humphries, Richard, 191 Hunt, Jan, 191 Hunt, Peggy, 174 Hunter, Brenda, 174 Hunter, Tim Joe, 61, 191 Hussey, Sheila, 191 Hutson, Deborah L., 191 Hutto, April, 60, 191 Hutto, Rhonda, 174 ldeozu, Rogers, 96, 191 lrick, Admiral, 174 ller, Everett, 174 lnabinett, Ravin, 191 lnfinger, Judith, 191 lnfinger, Juliann, 66, 191 lseman, Michael, 55 Jackson, Allen, 191 Jackson, Dorothy, 52, 191 Jackson, Pamela, 70, 191 Jacobs, Phyllis, 191 James, Jeannie, 191 James, Linda, 191 Jenkins, Albert, 60 Jenkins, Jeanette, 191 Johnson, Carolyn, 191 Johnson, Julie, Ann, 192 Johns, David, 42, 50, 174 Johnson, Anne, 191 Johnson, Harold, 174 Johnson, Herbert, 192 Johnson Kevin, 192 Johnson Lillie Mae, 192 Johnson Mark, 49, 52, 192 Johnson Parry, 75 Johnston, lvy, 192 Jones, Alice, 58, 192 Jones, Lynne, 54, 57, 68, 192 Jones, Sheryl, 192 Jones, Robin, 192 Jordan, Andrew, 50, 192 Jordan, Lester, 192 Jowers, Drian, 192 Joye, Robert, 192 Joyner, Arlene, 174 Judy, Kathleen, 192 K Keels, Pat, 79, 192 Keeter, Larry, 54, 192 Kelly, Marilyn, 192 Kelly, Phillip, 61 Kennedy, David, 192 Kephart, Russel, 174 King, Carl, 174 King, Wanda, 68, 174 Kinlock, Zanziea, 192 Kirby, Elaine, 192 Kirby, Bentz, 52, 174 Kirby, James, 60 Kirkland, Jane, 193 Kistler, Patricia, 174 Klein, Joan C., 193 Knight, Jacqueline, 193 Knight, Richard, 193 Koon, Julia, 19, 193 Kraus, Joseph, 55, 193 Kutta, Steven, 174 L Laboard, Phyllis, 193 Lamb, Beverly, 193 Lamb, Patty, 30, 54, 57, 174 Landis, Warren, 65, 193 Lane, Carol, 193 Lane, Larry, 193 Langston, Robert, 61, 193 236 A Lanning, Evenlyn, 188, 193 Lanier, Greta, 193 Lasalle, Millwee, 193 Lawrence, Tyler, 193 Leach, Margaret, 2, 57, 67, 193 League, Donald, 17 Lee, Karen, 63, 174 Lee, Karen E., 193 Lee, Marcia, 193 Lee, Sarah L., 63, 193 Legette, Patti, 193 Leverette, Michael, 174 . Lewis, Patricia, 175 Lewis, Wanda, 63, 175 Limehouse, Finley, 193 Linder, Ruby, 61, 175 . Line, Faith, 193 Lingle, Woody, 62, 73, 175 Linton, Theresa, 175 Litchfield, Betty, 194 Livingston, Bonnie, 61, 194 Lockaby- David, 194 Longdon, Ann, 61, 194 Lugo, John, 194 Lunn, Abby Gail, 63, 175 Lupo, Ray, 194 Lusk, Pat, 194 Luther, Cynthia, 36, 194 Lyous, Cynthia, 194 Mack, Deborah, 194 Mackey, Sarah, 194 Macko, Barbara, 194 Maige, Judy, 68, 195 Mantooth, Rita, 16 Markusen, Joyce, 23 Marsh, Angela, 194 Marsh, Douglas, 194 Mason, Vickie, 194 Matthews, Fred, 61 Mattox, Dale, 49, 60, 188, 194 Mattox, Tim, 49, 50, 52, 194 Mayfield, Harriet, 175 Mazyck, Jean, 194 McAlister, Connie, 194 McCall, Jane, 194 McClure, Vicki, 194 McCormick, Helen Ray, 194 McCormick, Robin, 194 McCraw, Gregory, 195 McDaniel, Robin, 195 McDow, Gloria, 195 McKeehan, Larry, 52, 195 McKendrick, Sharon, 175 McKinsey, Stephan, 175 McManus, Judy, 195 McMillan, Stella, 195 McNeill, Joey,195 McWithy, Tom, 195 Mickel, Julie, 195 Middleton, John, 195 Middleton, Molly, 195 Middleton, Nathaniel, 195 Miles, Ronnie, 67, 114, 195 Miller Albert, 98 Miller, Alfonzia, 195 Miller, Michael Lee, 52, 64, 195 Miller Tracy 52 Mills, Sharon J., 195 Mills, Sharon D., 195 Misko, Evelyn, 175 Mitchell, Margarett, 195 Mixon, Carl, 55 Mole, Mary Louise, 195 Montgomery, Beverly, 60, 195 Moody, Floyd, 1,95 Moore, Debra, R. 195 Moore, Marie, 195 Morrall, Abraham, 60, 197 Morris, Frances, 175 Morris, Susan, 14, 61, 78, 175 Morley, Patsy, 9 Morrow, Jom, 197 Moses, Charles, 52, 197 Mosely, Esther, 197 Mosney, William, 175 Multrie, Kim, 197 Moultrie, Bradford, 79, 197 Murdaugh, Patrick, 52 Murray, Michael, 61 Myers, Rosemary, 48, 51 Myers, Susan, 197 Myrick, Roseanne N Neal, Rodney, 2, 49, 52, 68, 175 Neal, Harriet, 197 Neff, John, 175 Nelson, Jerry, 197- Nelson, Patrick, 197 Newman, Robert, 197 Nobles, Jan, 63, 197 Norris, Mary Elizabeth, 3, 68, 77 179 197 0 Obryant, Kim, 197 OCain, Joseph, 197 Oldham, 30, 197 O'Quinn, Dianne, 175 Overbaugh, Stanley, 176 Ouzts, Debra, 197 Owens, Merril, 64 Owen, Harold, 176 Owens, Debra, 76 Owens, Larry, 197 P Padgette, Donna, 197 Palicka, Deborah, 197 Palmer, Brenda, 16, 50, 54 Park, David, 62, 197 Parker, Brian, 52 Parker, Breet, 197 Parker, Melanie, 197 Parler, Lynn, 50, 176 Parnell, Virginia, 65, 176 Parrish, Mark, 198 Parta, Karen, 198 Paschal, Roy, 42, 61 Pasley, Henry, 176 Patrick, Amelia, 198 Patrick, June, 67 Patterson, Ike, 198 Paulling, William, 176 Peebles, Susan, 198 Peele, Jimmy, 198 Perkins, Bethel, 198 Perkinson, Charles, 52, 198 Perry, Herman, 60, 70, 188, 198 Peterson, David, 198 Petit, Sarah, 198 Pettigrew, Dolly, 57 Pettit, Mary Andrea, 198 Phelps, Karen, 67 Phillips, Michael, 198 Pinckney, Carolyn, 198 Plowden, Martha, 198 Poe, James, 79, 198 Pollins, Beverly, 198 Poor, Jerry, 198 Pope, Flora, 52, 198 Powell, Judith, 198 Powers, Jeannie, 198 Pratt, Rolynn, 198 Pringle, Bertha, 198 Pringle, Ella Mae, 199 Pringle, Barbara, 198 Pulliam, Beth, 176 Queen, Betty, 176 Ft Rabon, Everett, 199 Ragland, Teresa, 199 Ramos, Fracisco, 2 Rast, Sherrill, 199 Ray, Rickey, 199 Reed, William 52 Rembert, Patricia, 199 Reuter, Phyllis, 199 Reyes, Hank, 80, 199 Rhode, Kathleen, 199 Rhodes, Melvin, 60, 176 Ricciardi, Paul, 52, 55, 98, 176 Ricciardi, Steven, 52, 55, 176 Richardson, Annette, 199 Richburg, Dianne, 199 Richardson, O'Nealia, 199 Richbourg, Stephanie, 199 Richardson, Lucille, 60, 199 Rickenbaker, Caroline, 54, 63, 199 Rinehardt, Robin, 199 Ritari, Robin, 199 Ritter, Jack, 199 Rivers, Arthur, 199 Rivers, Richard, 14, 55, 61, 74, 199 Roberts, Beverly, 199 Robertson, John, 176 Robertson, Sarah, 54, 199 Robinson, Cheryl, 199 Robinson, Milly, 54, 199 Robinson, Robert, 52 Rogers, Clarence, 176 Rogers, Robert, 200 Rollins, Don, 176 Ross, Timothy, 200 Russell, Andrea, 200 Russell, Rosalind, 200 S Sanders, Sara, 42, 58, 68, 176 Sanders, Al, 200 Sawyer, Kenneth, 200 Schickling, Harry, 177 Schreckengast, Jean, 177 Scott, Caroline, 200 Scott, James, 200 Seale, Clarence, 52, 60, 200 Sellers, David, 200 Sellers, William, 200 Shannon, Allen, 200 Shaw, Broderick, 200 Shaw, Dorothy, 200, 50 Shearer, Bob, 179, 200 Shehane, Rebecca, 200 Shieder, Paula, 200 Shine, Betty, 52, 200 Shoupe, Gary, 177 Shows, Pam, 200 Shultz, Merl, 177 Sierra, John, 52, 200 Sillivant, David, 200 Silvery, Ginger, 200 Simmons, Rudell, 67 Simmons, Donnie, 70, 71, 74, 240 Simms, Julia, 201 Simmons, Charles, 201 Sinteff, Martin, 177 Singleton, Carolyn, 201 Slater, James, 201 Smart, Timothy, 52, 201 Smith, Darrell, 177 Smith, David, 64 Smith, Charles, 52 Smith, David, 42, 52 75, 201, Smith, Page, 52, 201 Smith, James, 177 Smith, Thomas, 201 Smoak, Julia, 16, 50, 51, 201 Smith, William, 65, 177 Smith, Cecil V., 201 Smith, William, 48, 50, 201 Smith, Walter, 201 Sommer, Robert, 177 Sowell, Reginald, 201 Sparrow, Walter, 54, 58, 177 Spencer, Clarence, 177 Spigner, Frances, 201 Spradley, Mary, 201 Sprott, Hugh, 58, 201 Springs, Debra, 201 Steed, Shirley, 177 Stephens, Susan, 201 Stewart, David, 177 Stewart, Ralph, 201 Stoddard, Philip 201 Stokes, Stephen, 201 Stone, Stephen, 201 Sullivan, John Mark, 201 Sullivan, Sara, 201 Swinton, 202 Swinton, Capers, 60, 202 Szostak, Edward, 202 T Tate, Patricia, 61 Taylor, Beverly, 75, 202 Taylor, Kent, 202 Taylor, Sandra, 202 Taylor, William, 202 Terry, Carole S., 202 Tetsuwari, Philip, 202 Thomas, Frank, 202 Thomas, Marlon, 202 Thomason, Donna, 202 Thompson, Cynthia, 50 Thompson, Sonja, 202 Thompson, Wanda, 202 Tindal, Russell, 202 Tisdale, Rose, 177 Tobin, John, 52, 177 Toebes, John, 202 Tokunaga, Harry, 202, 205 Toomer, Barbara, 202 Turner, Katherine, 202 Tuten, Patti, 202 Tuten, Evelyn, 202 U Ulmer, Katherine, 202 V Vanderford, Roger, 103 7 Vaughn, Donna, 30, 57, 179, 203 Vess, Buddy, 203 Viard, William, 203 Vothease, James, 203 W Waddell, Charles, 177 Waddell, Jill, 203 Walker, Cynthia, 203 Wall, Brenda, 203 Wallace, Barbara, 203 Walters, Debbie, 63, 203 Watkins, Lee Barry, 177 Watts, Patricia, 203 Weber, Lisa, 203 Welch, John, 203 Welch, James, 203 Wenzel, Randy, 42, 48, 49, 177 Waas, Vicki, 203 238 Westbury, Mark Andy, 203 Wheeler, Yolanda, 203 White, Davie, 178 White, James, 203 White, Pamela, 203 White, Ruth, 203 Whitney, Cheryl, 203 Whitney, Steve, 98 Whittle, Del, 49, 52 Whorton, Vernon, 60 Wigfall, George, 203 Wilkie, Tommy, 203 Wilkinson, Sandra, 54, 203 Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Connie, 204 Cheryl Ann, 204 Cynthia, 178 Evelyn, 50, 204 JoEllen, 48, 51, 178 Janice, 52, 53, 64 Melanie, 17, 204 Otharine, 204 Roger, 204 Williams, Teresa, 204 Wilson, Dorothy, 65, 204 Wilson, Ellen, 61, 178 Winkler, Robin, 204 Winn, Janice, 52, 204 Wise, Myron, 204 Witherspoon, Lavern, 178 Wood, Caretta, 204 Woodbury, Bernardette, 204 Wren, Patricia, 204 Wright, Catherine, 204 Wright, Frederick, 55, 178 Y Yates, Matt, 204 Young, Bruce, 204 Young, Carol Anne, 204 Young, Loretta, 204 Young, Vickie, 178, 204 Thoughts on beginning Decades and centuries-1976-history in the limelight. Heritages-national, personal. Baptist College history: Thrilling, miraculous, perilous, hilarious, pow erful, every part eternal,-significant. Baptist College: More than steel and glass and ground and earthquake-proof piling. More than physical-bigger than bulging banks of computerized bookkeeping and pages of dizzying data. Baptist College heritages are more lasting than these. Baptist College: Built out of people. Lots of people. And of things past, present, future. Things of the spirit . . . most of all. Altars of resolve have risen in the making of this college. Alters built of hours of individual dedication, study, preparation, prayer and sacrifice. Strength is here. Ebenezers have been raised through accumulated tokens of attitudes, hopes, dreams, accomplishments, petitions, pleas, gladnessldays and days of desperation that had to be experienced, endured. Hither by Thyfhelp ., T. ,. we have .come . Mountains have been seen to move. Baptist College Ci. C'l,. flavorsloltfsweet success and bitter resignation and has sampled compared cottolnVoandyC.values against the bread of life. We have harvested ten years of the products of blended, invested lives . . . What shall we do now? To whom shall we look? Shall we overlook, look inward, outward, upward . . . ? All of these. Reprinted by permission from . Thoughts on beginning again-- by Margaret Gilmore January, 1976 240 At the end of the average yearbook one usually expects to find some sentimental reflections of the editor, but in my tradition of escaping the ordinary I would simply like to say that the 1976 Cutlass was a lot of hard, hard work, a great deal of mental stress, good journalistic experience and a whole lot of fun. I would personally like to thank everyone who assisted in making this yearbook a success-especially my staff. Thank you-I love you all! l thank my God for you every time l think of you, and every time lpray for yoLfall, lpray with joy. . Philip- pians 1:3 -Donnie Fl. Simmons c Editor, 1976 Cutlass if .f fm I lfliygjyffgif f .f wma! if - 3 f, ' ' I l 1 f XZ X M f :ff X 1 , X M fa f 1 f if f v '2'2: ' 9 , ' ,:' tv -ff 4 , ,,, f i 1 ff f gen-ff I t223'fiiQ:f1- iff ' . If The staff would especially like to thank all those who contributed in some way to this publication. 1976 Cutlass Staff Mrs. Joyce Markusen, Advisor Donnie Fl. Simmons, Editor Lu Douglas, Assistant Editor Richard Rivers, Business Manager Susan Morris, Head Photographer Ellen Gulledge, Organization Editor Cynthia Gibbs, Editorial assistant Peggy Jo Johnson, Classes Editor Beverly Taylor, Editorial assistant ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Baptist College Alumni Association, Athletic Department, Department of Student Services, Office Of Communications, Dewey Swain, Bill Murton, Karen Cline, Buth Boyette, Pam Shows, Alice Jones, Melanie Williams, Katrina Batson, Diana Gore, Debra Gohagen, Carol Young, Rhonda Bull, Helen McCormick, Mike Harvell, Tim Stafford, Cindy Luther, Marilyn Kelly, Chris Parker, Mrs. Lil Baldwin, Charleston News and Courier, Pete Weber, Summer- ville High School, Katula Enlow, Bev. Bod Culbertson, Jr., Dr. John Hamrick, Admissions Office, Baptist College Faculty. Our Special Thanks to the Publications Committee for their support and especially Mrs. Margaret Gilmore for her unyielding dedication to the student publications, Mrs. Joyce Markusen, as an outstanding advisor, and most of all Susan Morris- Flash , the lovely little lady who performs miracles with a camera and a darkroom. Her beautiful photography has been the highlight of four Cutlasses, and so with thankful hearts we gratefully acknowl- edge her dedication and talent. Notice: The opinions expressed herein are the opinions of the editor and the editorial staff. They do not nec- essarily concur with the opinion of the entire student body, faculty, staff, or administration. Some of the quo- tations and opinions of some non-staff writers have been edited for brevity and clarity. unfit yea 9... 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