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

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Cutlass Volume 12 Baptist College at Charleston Charleston, South Carolina 2941 1 CDNTE NTS Introduction Features Athletes Admlnlstratlon Orgamzatlons Classes Advertisements Staff, end -Facutty ....... li1 l T I what's it to ya'? l L ct' 'Nfl 'S is I Q... K ,J :W if f,I:.f?Q ' H 7 J I Q f Hin, 131 ' H Q2 fi1?f5'fQi1-A I .Q ml AND' QW fx gif 1--at f X ' -. u , H a v, 5wM1a?e0me 4 W ' ' 5, M l 1 Hi ' . ! f hr 3, N v N n l' , , 1 W, ' . 4 , -' , WJ' X A Kp' W ni 1:4 QL PWR ' 3 D4- , . To most people, that's just it- the people. Everyday, ordinary, unusual - people. Day students, dorm stu- dents, administrators, teachers, professors, commuters, athletes, boys, girls, men, women, fun people, bores, brothers, sisters, preachers, prophets, senators, runners, mud- sliders, musicians, listeners, daters, loners, partners, students, lovers, entertainers, missionaries, scien- tists, yankees, rebels, republicans, democrats, talkers, intellectuals, scholars, workers, drivers, editors, secretaries, sleepers, - 4 JQZV' that Xe will' viii? eff F Eli' fx Q. 'X W1- K just about any kind of people - somehow Baptist College attracts them. ln our memories of our year, the buildings fade, the classes fade, the assignments, convocations - the memories of everything else fade ex- cept the memories of the people. Someone once said, People are the world's greatest commodity, and a day at Baptist College will prove that point. J' M 2 4 1 ' Qi ,. www? , . Q F U- -A K , . ' 4.3 J rx , ., V1 - I M 1 ' . 3'-ow.. 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WA A is ? ,K-a'-3' . -pf-I f ,f nn, f7!f yy f f,wf U ,C f , , ,f , , ,f , '4 ,iff ff f' 4, ,GU ', f , , X ,6V:W,,fW ff M 7 f, f 47 V, , ,, f ,,, I X w f f ,W ff f , X, , x , f,, f MAY C0U1R1IT:Smdy Bands: Chem Bowman: Cardin: Umm Diana Bore: Beverly Cn-nk. May Queen: Karen Lee: Brenda Bolchozs Beth Idcmllun: Pm Blacrk. Pam Black B n I I il ulntwinhng my III: with other peo- ple's Ihre: has changed me. I have become what you are. you have shared your life with me. I have seen your good, I have seen yaur Ind, I have accepted you. Per- haps I have been able to share a part of me with you. You are people and I like that. sf ' 1 I . 1 1 , W W w 2 I l I I 1 1 K w ' wb . 4 x' I I I l I One thlng common to alll people, especlally Baptist Coll!!! Diflble is . . . food. Breaking bread together ln almost my form. any place. at almost any time. Chun time -5 when you think ol Baptist your stomach turns to thoughts ul hours inthe calm! teen. pool cue in hand. snack ber nearby. and the ever faltlmll Glftufllll. Yet those thoughts center around the people were with, lauuhlngettheloodendmoreoflus eating. Whoppers, Bell Macs. Super Dooperz. homies. Clvilck Flleta. hot fudge cakes, pines, peanut and lelly. never-cenlnl :allelic lminus the tomatoesl, strawberry ples. Prlngles. popwm, grllled and clmeeeeplnstant tea.BlgBaycom- blnatione. number one. Allellrnerlcaln togmellthewey. .. l L l V I 1 l I i 1 l I 1, I l Q 11 l , ,We get acquainted and sometimes we get close, and sometimes we get engaged, and sometimes we get married, and sometimes we just leave. We reach out and touch here on our campus, our special campus, that touching leads, has lead, and is leading to unforgettable relation- ships with people all around campus. Our roommates, our suitmates, our classmates are very important peo- ple. They are what make Baptist Col- lege a very special place. 4, Q .W ? k ,, . I -4 - A w. .- Er-f '5f 1:,1-:Y x +51 R 'T H., - ,ilff-j1',.l' ' x in X l A A 1 I I .ln I I ,L M- A N ., YM , ' . 3 ! 'iii !!!! 'f 1 E ! ii i 1 f ft Ill I ul swim my fm ug ln, gg will xmugi gl ' X . ,K A 5. -pm.. I' lid-fs l V I , ! 5 I Features I . . ? . 0 9 i Katrina Batson Homecoming Queen Beginning Homecoming festivities for the weekend was a concert presented by the Wright Brothers Band. On Saturday, February 20, Katrina Batson, Freshman Class representative, was named Home- coming Queen during half-time ceremonies of the Homecoming bas- ketball game. Sandy Bonds, representing TKA, was first runner-up and ADO representative, Marianne Rice, was second runner-up. The Homecoming game featured Baptist College against Lander College. 1. Katrina Batson, Homecoming Queen. 2. Homecoming Court: Rudell Simmons, AKA: Vivian Owens, Circle K : Mary Elizabeth Norris, Gamma Beta Phi: Karen Lee, APO: Sabra lnfinger, SKA: Nancy Geddings, Sophomore Class: Darlene Craig, ARO: Charisse Buffkin, PDC: Sandy Bonds, TKA: Katrina Batson, Freshman Class. Not pictured: Marianne Rice, ADO: Donna Thomason, BSU. Q35 -11 ' t J 73 lk' ,1 , Ns F: I ' 'X ffv I .MT xabjz +11-A? A , I ., sr 4. ly' V ax.. fl, 113- L' Ta Sf- -- .- 153 1- x .'. .. lx.: ,I sy ' 1 T--4'J'j', TTN ' SS: I' :'s'S,A ' X . . r .'i Q., 2 ?.51..:i:If L Q gQ,.:.,.A+. l 'mn 18 0 9 ' Q rx A i vlxxlfilfr- Q' !' X ., lx 'L Beverly Cook - May Queen V Beverly Cook and her Maid of Honor, Karen Lee, began their reign over May Week festivities when they were crowned at Convocation. The Performing Arts Society presented the play The Ugly Duck- ling. May Day festivities ended with a colorful climax when tradition was broken and the May Court wound the may pole. ' 1. Beverly Cook, May Queen 2. Lawrence Beck played the , king in The Ugly DUCkling. 3. 1976 IVIay Court left to right: Sandy Bonds 4 Cheryl Bowman Carolyn Davis Diana Gore Beverly Cook Karen Lee Brenda Bolchoz Beth McMillin gg Pam Black 19 BLACK HISTORY WEEK ln the struggle of Blacks to find acceptance in the mainstream of American society, the 'new' Black is revealed to be the same Negro who was there all the time. Only now, he is more visible and more effective. These were the thoughts of William B. Davis, deputy assistant director in the U. S. Information Agency as he spoke in Convocation during National Negro History Week. A series of special events were planned for the week. Guests such as William B. Davis and Joe Riley, Jr. were present. Included in the week's events were a panel discussion, a music and drama presentation, a Bicentennial fashion show, and a grass weaving demonstration. 1. Rosalind Russell and Patricia Barton perform in a play held in the Gold Room. 2. BCC students direct a church service. 3. Quintine Doughty weaves a grass basket. 4. William B. Davis speaks at Convocation. X i 4 . 20 ., AN 4., - -, L1 .1 J f Q , vifgffg 1515165 V55 ., 1' 2 mi , f Wifi yr ? Q 5' 4 . 9 '33 5 5' pe Z M f,f a .. 4., I , 1 4,54 ' f fl V p x . fry, 1 9, 4 . h . -1 f 1 , .- u 4 . . A ha 'iff 64,2 M y, ' ,xx 4 4 sf Y H 1 I 1:33 Q Q 5' J .L 5 - 'ull ,- V Rim: W! gg-...!!.'2..: e ' 1976 SENIOR LUAU ff 223 'f Q fx uri: :-: ,.'ff?1 sg: 1 . I,:e ' 1 V x 4- -A 1 Hawaiian music set the scene for the Senior Class Luau on May 10, 1976. The event was held at the Blue Hawaiian Restaurant in Mount Pleasant. It was sponsored by the Department of Development. Dress was casual in the Hawaiian tradition as the guests feasted on such unusual dishes as moo goo gai pau and fried rice. Although there was no dancing, the Hawaiian music and food set the stage for an enjoyable evening. 21 Spring Concerts 1976 BCC students were drawn to an exciting evening of mellow soul as singer Roberta Flack C51 performed her greatest hits. The concert opened in Gaillard Municipal Auditorium with singer-guitarist Donal Leace 123. The crowd-pleasing Monty Alexander Trio Q43 added special high- lights to Convocation and an evening concert in the campus theatre as they produced easy-listening instrumental jazz. Students were also able to witness a concert of steady rock and a new brand of country with Shiloh Morning 131. 3 ARD, TKA Win Spring Greek Day or 1 ,W H' , W Q rw ,. Y x 5 tm u Q v 1 R 9. jx X D Q gil. Q ku Q A 9, ...-N1-.. ffi4,a? 1 2 -lx 1 sf- ' , sle w ' 'Si Y we- 5 ik f' , if we r ws 494 ,, A. 4. X t Q I l A i F -:QS ' Si K .,. ff. QW Circle K representative, Dave Smith: I'm coming guys, I'm coming. PDC, SKA, and ARO members vie for the lead in the wheelbarrow race. ARO contenders, Sarah Robertson and Pam Brownlee prepare to take a dash with inter- locked arms. PDC member Amelia Patrick finds that her nose can be useful for potato rolling. Circle K struggles hard as they pull against TKA champs. NRLL X ,K -fi L - in ,samba 135'-t 4 f 1 R -lg , it Y I Q 'Y' ,fbi Xi r ' Pm. N ' wel. mg wir '5gf,y- . ,P 5 . , tv, Q - f- H A, A -ai.-ffm t , ,,, l N' ,lf D i .,.s:t,g.,..K ht., , ,. ., .b - . . I Q , P i u . .19 N14 ,324 I l ,-- ' ' -L H- .. 5' I ' if?- asl, i A' ,. Q, ,NX 5 I ...psi 'buf '15 .r v iii -5' A 1' '1- ' ' ' I Welcome Home A Year Begins . . . assemblies . . . handbook and placement test . . . a harbor cruise . . . club drop-ins . . . President's Reception. . .Becomingapart of Baptist College . . . A Year Begins . . . lines . . . bills . . . bewildered Freshmen nervously viewing the frenzied activities . . . fantastic plans and quiet decisions . . . lost . . . alone . . . frustrations . . . new friends . . . excite- ment . . . Orientation '76, up-X rm. S, - 1 I I I Q I ' ' ff 'Z fr A r ' '- fi e V r i 4 f 3 J T VAA I v 1: ,rf ,I lm Q f MW- y i 41 ' g- , ,, ..., lt I -P at or , . I r ,, A V Pall,milzI.,,lu'z'9iM J., .f-aff: s X ' 1 3. 'V fjff? ,ll ' lllwn 1 5'v 'i'f me -3 '5' din 26 l A may, Y? '4 ,R 9 V 4 E M E. Q vs-.1 . . ,,., f f .5 Qi' 2- f , , f I X gn, 9. 526411-iff Q ,fri 4 ,, ,, e 4, 7052 L' 7 . ???6if1g gf ' L, '- .-j, '-3 P 1- 1.1 . , ij ,A 4, .. ,, , ' f-4 , 'p if H . .,,f.k66,f0 , ,. .Wai - 1 ,. 2 .A,, , , 2 5 ' .fclff ' Z 5: ,M . , 4 A' 3 ' , W -- f '-x R V' pf ,, A u .W , 'N ag Q I' . ,I ---. . 4 y V ,I ilu., , b ,C L L , 5, f- 5 5. . . ,H ...f .!1f4.,5, , X .,'Pl xxx J' sd 1,4 4 l 2 1. Somebody is camera shy. 2. Lisa Regnier takes a nap in a very unusual place. 3. Vicki Lewis, Leslie Childress, and Jeanne Tuten meet together for a Bible Study. 4. Linda Collins, and Melanie Williams enjoy goofing off. 5. 2nd floor South seems to be everyone's favorite meeting place. MMU cv B545 1 ? LIFE IN A '-'AT' 261:-4. -3 M.. f - M ' A 'F Q fa F-A ' A fi' ' f, .K 59-A S.. A .+-,. 1 , r J .K Y tl Wh, fi, . v- I fi. lk? iff?-HK X 3 A .i . A 1: A 4 F H, - gl X ,, 34 yi 9 , 1 i . 2' .- .P' ' XFN' Q l 41 A i 3 K 'S I n 5 . . . popcorn parties at 2 a.m. . . . hiding trash in the closet from the RA . . . sharing snacks . . . not being able to find the floor for all the clothes, shoes, books, and just plain junk . . . tolerating the late-night laughing, talking, and screaming . . . not finding an empty washer or dryer . . . a wild frenzy during exam week. . .the phone never ceasing to ring . . . someone forever knocking on the door. . .being awakened at 6 a.m. by the sound of a hardworking toilet. . .running down to the parlor for a not-so-secret rendezvous . . . running outside in your bathrobe, curlers, and face cream for a fire drill at midnight. Life in a dorm finds few cleaning up, some sleeping, most studying, and everyone loving every minute of it!! 1. Tim Corbin, Ronald Hollis, and Marty Mar- tin study as Greg Holley plays the guitar. 2. Kathy Burckhalter and Linda Beckroge find time to play cards. 3. John Norris and Vollie Gibbs toss a football as Ray Reeder TRIES to read. 4. Elaine 'sexy-feet' Henderson plays the gui- tar as she soaks her feet. 29 All the night life at Baptist College is centered in Littlejohn Parlor. What is there to do there? Watch T.V., play the piano, study, talk, sing, laugh, cry, fight, everything - some even sneak in a little PDA! Littlejohn Parlor now has a rival - Russell Hall Lobby. This beautiful new lobby is a favorite place for most avid television watchers. ,' I ,f ,-'ff -' 30 LITTLEJDHN PARLOR - ,',. 5' . 5 ,Q t . Ax, P ggi- l - f iS : ww-gy' I - f f S -gg. Y 7 51' Q '-Q 5 1-Q.f i'X we., r ,. .,,. 1'1 r... WHERE lT'S AT!?! , . vfv, .J . e, 5: ' . ,ly , : VA-:,-,gl , E If A Q3 gm 4 K. 5,126 1 if. '5 '. , ,Q la E. ww ' M- i it , . Q. i E, . M, I k 1 2 3 fil r lv . Q r , 3 - , ' 'I W-Fw V -4... 1-. if ff , a We - f V ' 23 Y 1 qi , -ff' 44 4 ,A ff' 5 -2 Q , , 'M 1,1 ' It '5' f:f.Q 'H Z3 ,vi-lff -,e f y - QW-' ' '. A i 4 f L Jilf ' 'lw , ,. ty : -' i, an -L -Z 4 1. 'Y , -nm... ,,,, ,stu ig ' fi, Nfl fa Eff .iii if f Mg.-Ae.,,, ,,-- 'I A I V- L.: . .V -, 'wcfsw' ' U--...K gawk, ,Zi Vilfiiiyg-5' I. fffjiit 4 F 'gif '-2335? ' '-..,,wn V, Y , .,,, ,y ,H 'P new Q. . , F 0 H, y ' A' I, 13.111-5.3.9 wkhfn 4-Munn Vll it f 24 'i if ff I- z z., I , , 'vp-,. exam, were 4 5, 41 , , I 42 ,.-. Pam Black tutors student. Linda Beckroge and Steve Edgington watch T.V. Karen Lee and Mark Pinkerton laugh at Dale Mattox. Debbie Vedutis and Bob Heslin cuddle up together. Stephanie Richbourg and Barry Shropshire laugh at the photographer. Tim Greene talks with Steve Francis in Russell Hall Lobby. AM , 'Q-MW Q Y . . -f'L...... P. ...-. 31 Nj? . WDRK STUDY - whats ltt ya For many students work study can be pure drudgery or It can be the answer to fmanclal worries To some students work study means havlng less time for studymg eating or that refreshmg afternoon nap On the other hand work study Isnt as tollsome as It sounds Students can work out thelr own schedule get experience and help relieve thelr fmanclal burdens is Mex 32 ai W iii! mn QAM is N i ., 'ft 2' f NN .. an Larry Longhorne is exhibiting his working abilities for the photographer. Leah Hall and Kathy Burckhalter display their typing skills in the Student Services office. Maxine Greene of Business Affairs: Oh no! l've stapled this paper to my hand! Lab assistant, Steve Hensley: I'm creating a monster! Pauline Weaver and Lillie Johnson have things developing in the Printshop. Cathy Fowler is busy at work in the Business Office. iii! 1 Q S ,N -Sl-at 33 358 Students Receive Degrees Bachelor of Science Aubry G. Alexander Linda M. Arnold Robert J. Babson Delton 0. Bailey Jr. Billy L. Barrineau Dieter K. Bartschat John D. Baskette Earl E. Behr Jr. Julia S. Benton p Stewart M. Benton Mickey R. Blancett Dale M. Boggs Kaye M. Brewer Richard F. Brewer Joseph E. Brockman Jr. Joe L. Brown James H. Bryan Leah J. Bryant Mary K.B. Buckley Rhonda H. Bull Marilyn B. Caddell Richard A. Caldwell Alan D. Cargile Clyde H. Cargill Linda S. Carter Paul F. Cashman Michael A. Charlton Richard A. Chinners Gena U. Ciabattari Donald Ciota Kenneth J. Clair Joseph A. Clarey Susan B. Coggin Larry D. Coker Daniel C. Coleman James R. Collins Jr. David W. Cook Charles R. Corrigan Lorelei Cotton Kenneth J. Danko Albert H. Daume Ill David A. Davey Edward R. DeIFavero Alice S. DeLonge Belinda G. Dickerson Samuel T. Donaldson Jr. William J. Duncan Llewlee W. Edwards James D. Elliott Jr. Melvin W. Filyaw James C. Finley Tony G. Foessel Teddy B. French Shelia S. German Steven C. Goins Philip A. Goodwin Marsha Greene James Gregory Jr. John G. Hammond 54 Arthur A. Harper William A. Harris Richard E. Hazel Paul G. Helms William D. Hinkle Fredrick B. Hoffmire Jason D. Holt Ralph E. Hulbert Everett L. ller Jr. Wilford A. Jimenez Barbara J. Johnson Dennis H. Jones Arlene Joyner Phillip A. Kelly Russell W. Kephart James E. Kirby Jr. Wilson E. Klien Steven R. Kutta Peter E. LaRaviere James R. Lawrence Barbara M. Lemelin Mary C. Lesesne Mary B. Limehouse R. Elizabeth Linder Shirley A. M. Lines Harold G. Leslie Jean Lloyd Charlotte l. McDaniel Robert D. McElveen Larry W. McKeehan Donald S. MacKenzie Patrick S. McLoud Daniel F. Marotto Rosemary Manigault Brenda F. March Bradley L. Mattern Fred J. Matthews Jr. Evelyn Misko Jewell V. Mitchell Raymond D. Molony Arthur T. Moore Jessie E. Morrow William J. Mosny Rosemary E. Myers Kenneth G. Nelson Donald F. Nye Harold C. Owen Donald W. Padgett Virginia Parnell Reta M. Parsons Charles A. Passarello William A. Pease Jr. John R. Pendleton Jr. Rodolfo F. Que Betty H. Queen Sandra R. Randolp Thomas E. Reaves Melvin P. Rhodes Lawrence S. Ridley John M. Robertson James M. Rutledge Jr. Jimmy C. Sanderlin Darrell L. Sanders Wade K. Sanders Jeffrey Fay Sanford Harry L. Schickling Robert P. Shaw Linda W. Shwec Johnathan M. Simmons Martin M. Sinteff Jr. David M. Smith Ray L. Smith Lila S. Spell David H. Stewart Jr. Dennis D. Stewart John B. Stroud Robert P. Tarpley Jerry J. Taylor Charles R. Thomas William J. Thrift Jr. Michael D. Tindal John L. Tobin Jr. Fred D. Turner Jr. H. L. Tyner James W. Vorhease Charles E. Waddell Janna G. Watkins Lee B. Watkins Theresa R. Weathers Randy S. Wenzel Margaret B. Wheeler Vernon J. Whorton Jr. Susan W. Willis Ellen L. Wilson Curtis J. Witherspoon Francis W. Wyckoff Jr. James T. Young John M. Zupan Jr. Bachelor of Arts James S. Allen Ronald L. Avant Deborah L. Barrett Leonard S. Bishop Danajean M.B. Marbrey Don Juan D.T. Brandon Guy M. Bridges Janice E. Cauthen Sandra A. Coggin William P. Durst Ill Barbara G. Epps Ernest E. Eduy Jr. James R. Finklea Michael A. Gay Willie E. Givens Jr. Betty Y. Hall Ruth L. Hoff Leona J. Johnson Mary E. Kirby William A. Kramer Angela G. Lane George LaSalle ll In 1976 Patricia A. Lewis Margaret S. Mahan Davis William L. Mayfield Clyde H. McCants Diane H. McCants Richard W. Porter Melanie G. Reynolds Reynolds W. Rigney Evelyn E. Rose Clarence P. Spencer James H. Strack Jr. Richard Summey Joseph M. Thomas Geroge L. Tumlin Jr. Julia H. Walker Donna R. Walker Associate ln Arts John Fernandez Terry D. James Associate in Applied Science fNursingJ Lynn M. Alderman Karen M. Arnold Donna F. Breiman Beth E. Carter Gabriele K. Causby Sharon K. Fox Lynn P. Duke Ellee E. Edwards Barbara D. Fowler Ethel L. Greene Catherine A. Heldenbrand Martha D. Hood Peggy S. Hunt JoAnn R. Irvin Ivy F. Johnston Joan C. Klein Lynn l. Langston Marilyn A. Lawrence Theresa M. Linton Dianne O'Quinn Joyce W. Ragsdale Rebecca M. Reynolds Deborah K. Roony Elizabeth A. Roy Sharon K. Shapiro Mamie N. Suits Vivan B. Sumpter Calvin D. Thomas Sharon L. Tressler Linda J. Webster Patricia K. Weir Vermeil C. Whaley Josephine M. Williams L- NIARSHALLS EXCELL ACADENI ICALLY w-M- ,, lx an f 1 ' .a I . , ,f Q' left to right: Jerry Benton, John Dent, David Bennett CAlternatej Michael Akers. :W l Pgfiegt? WN at PX NCLH left to right: Charles Bailey, Kathy Snyder CAlternatej Julia Patrick, William Sellers. Not Pictured: Lynn Jones, Floyd Parker, Diane Richburg, Carline Spier, Glenn Stockman, Margaret Leach CAIternateJ , . r 26 CDNVDCATION - what's it to ya? Convocation is . . . a variety of guests . . . a good time to see my friends . . . a chance to meet outstanding people . . . a time of togetherness. . .speakers. . .a time of worship . . . a display of talent by students . . . an outlet from classes . . . a BCC tradition. Convocation presented a variety of speakers and groups to students this year. Among the speakers were Shirley Cothran, Miss America 1975 and Albert Sabin, developer of the polio vaccine. The Pat Terry Group and the Ambassadors of Christ Crusade were two groups who per- formed. The Aces, a famous frisbee team, added a different twist to convoca- tion. lxflzfiifvf- W wi I , 4 'WW UM' 'a ?f ' 41 Vlwf' f w' X V FW- ' s .' 4 l 1 . if -v N, 1-V , W wwf ' 'L v, N ...ii if 1. The Pat Terry Group performed in convocation. 2. Shirley Cothran, Miss America 1975, was a welcomed guest 3. Music presented by the Ambassadors of Christ Crusade. V'-' LAP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. kT The Aces demonstrate frisbee techniques to Johnnie Abram and Dale Mattox. Cathy Rigby, America's famousgymnast, visited BCC in Febru- ary. What a rough week! Vonnie Knight and Susan Peeples pause a moment. ,.,,. , ,M., iv, '.,. ' , ....,-K ur,- 'Y' 9' .fs 'G ,.. ns ', H Albert Sabin speaks to students at convocation. BUC RO0NI The Buc Room has expanded, and students can enjoy a larger and better facility. A larger menu is also available to students. When a student needs a break from studies, he can go to the Buc Room and find a variety of games to play. Pin Ball, Air Hockey, Pool, and Electronic Hockey or Tennis are among the games available. Better service to the students is what the Buc Room is all about. f .Q Q . '12, A, i fi I A - i-f f4w ,C .f l ' l ivar y iv H ' 3 vi' Q .,.,,,..,,T,'T , W A Q if 6' f A 'fr kk? A f 'i , :fm Z 1 4' ' , ki A fwj'2'I?g fl kf...f.:-sa 1 . if ' 9 ni ma . ' W bf.: 1 U .1-f,s'A H11 ,. M...-M. . 'v-crfaf, - N 50 A' A' ' 1' 2 i ' 'ns ,. 1. Students try out the new tennis game in the Buc Room. 2. Repairs are made on the Pin Ball machines. 3. Buc Room workers enjoy a short break. 4. A game of pool is a break for some students. 38 3 , W.. f, you-f,3,j 00 Q-DI Ol' IIB!! 5- l I .,- Q 3 Cs: s ' rf v . sm . - was . ' ' I :- g ' ' CSVAY AVA, iv, 5 Liv' NK 1' Avny gl A:-Ti K XX , t9Z4vvAvAv,,v 14 - Q.. as .f f A . x l lv y L r as ' N13 ..llll.I MJ F Halloween On Campus - Tricks Or Treats? The 1976 Halloween Carnival, Baptist CoIIege's largest ever, provided students and visitors with a lively night of action and fun. More clubs participated than ever before, using booths from horror houses and jails, to sponge throws and dunking machines, all in an effort to raise funds for worthy projects. l . Nancy Geddings, President of the Baptist Young Women, awards the Witchypoo title to Al Brannon Qrightj. 2. The average-looking Baptist College student - Joey McNeil. 3. Howie Bagwell and Tommy Wilkie watch as the monster man provokes a Witchypoo contestant Calias Jeno Smithl. 4. Jean Mazych and . . . friends? 5. The crowd waits for the winner of the cake walk. 39 Carolyn Cookie Johnson was se Iected of seventeen beautiful girls and crowned Miss Baptist College on November 4th Only a few minutes before being announced Miss Bap- tist College she was selected as Miss Congeniality by the other contestants Competition for the title was very close Tracy Peerboom and Darlene Hale tied for first runner up Marisa Moser was third runner up and Cynthia Gibbs was fourth runner up Contestants for Miss Baptist Col lege mcluded Sandra Bonds Faye Chatman Nancy Geddlngs Loretta Hodge Dorothy Jackson Lynne Jones Cynthia Lyons Brenda Mood Deborah Oldham Sarah Robertson Karen Smyre Debbie Walters Also crowned during the evening were Mark Enlow Little Mr Baptist College and Georglana LaSalle Little Miss Baptist College Cookie Johnson, 1. Carolyn Cookie Johnson, Miss Baptist College. 2. Left to Right: third runner-up, Marisa Moser, fourth runner-up Cynithia Gibbs, first runner-up Tracy Peerboom, Miss Baptist College Cookie Johnson, first runner-up Darlene Hale. W 1 40 i Miss Baptist College MC Howie Bagwell' Jones' Tracy Peerboom 1 1 Marisa Moserg Lynne I Sarah Robertson' Sandra Bonds' Debbie Walters' Gibbs' Brenda Mood' Darlene Hale' Faye Chatman Cookie Johnson: Cynithia Nancy Geddmgs Loretta Deborah Oldham Cynthia Lyons Dorothy Jackson Hodge: Karen Srnyre: FALL 76 CDNCERTS Fall '76 meant excitement and enter- tainment to students as Baptist College sponsored the ever-popular England Dan and John Ford Coley concert. Their hits include - I'd Really Love To See You Tonight and Nights Are Forever . Performing along with England Dan and John Ford Coley, was Starbuck, a sev- en-man easy rock group from Atlanta, Georgia. With such hits as Moonlight Feels Right , Starbuck captivated the large audience in Gaillard Municipal Auditorium. Since there was only one perform- ance, Baptist College students flocked to the Student Government window to insure themselves of a ticket and seat. 90 if fi 1 - . 4 ' M4 'gfafuil 5 l ef? V ...-rf A-wqwnn,,,,,,,,,m hw.,-, I 1. The extremely gifted artist, Dionne War- wicke appeared before students in the Municipal Auditorium performing her award- winning hits, such as Do You Know The Way To San Jose and Walk On By . The auditorium was filled with Dionne Warwicke fans yelling and cheering for more. She truly is a crowd-pleaser! Charity is a contemporary gospel group dedicated to winning others to Christ. Made up of college-age young people, they have given a year of their lives to serve in this ministry. Charity created an atmosphere of praise and worship for Baptist College students in the Gold Room. They performed a number of songs ranging in style. They also shared scripture and testimonies. Everyone there was touched by their performance. Charity - love - that's what it's all about. Tom Chapin, of the former Let's Make A Wish television show, entertained students in the Baptist College theatre with his unique style of music. Since he was his own one- man band, he asked the crowd to help him out in singing several of his songs. For one number, the crowd supplied the rhythm by shaking their keys while he sang. n 2 ak-W-v.......t,w f-,wie-.oc- .Q..,,.. .-,M ,1,,....Q,.5.3q:,4ww..,.-if:,2wf,.s:.- ,.A,.,.,.,,..lg51,l-fggg-iq, g,f-.54-a,,vw,v,..v5 -SE.. , .,. . W.: Six fi ' ..:.f' 2 ': M1255-I' -,', 3 A' --'r as llv1-. ,+-2 :. - -N -1:2 . 5: 21: 'T'22:..s ls . 5 if ff 11' ' - ww -. , . Qi .., . ' I, .5 If Q.-,, ia:-ff f f l- t - i is M 1- ff , .-'st .X vs. S .Na 5 It 'Q V .I ' , fffi -za: . , il?- - , c -Q .- 3 3 D 43' ,, ' ' - .Sf-3,j. 1w.g.. :Ig Q 43 CHRISTMAS Decorating for the President's Reception A 5,7-',- ,' gf,. 4, 431555 fi? - gf 'Z ' gi, t,,f ig.,,, ,A f i f -, f I 'nf,,,1?giIi. -ffqgzxlvxjt z Q., ,V A W' ' ' Q 4 . , 1 5 'M g ,ff .M-2' ,-, 5 fy! -2 - i , , Q e i f I 4 j dy I A' MW, -2 4.1-gfgiif, Q e ,M ,min Q i f 1 . i, V ,., f-f e , ,, , if Ji 5 0 , f , . 4, 'r 4' ' ' 1' if , -, 1 5 Tig if KET f ' ,i A . , r F Q I Vi , A '-,A ' . 1 , ,3 41 2 'fx' 1 , f. ,, A 5,4-,.,f Wy, G., . 4 ' , j ' , I V , 4 ig? x 1 - , v i t 3 ' i e i '1 A. lj 3 6 M 3, Z ' I ,x , , 5 .3 1 2,15 .. .fvgigg in - .. -AV- md fs foil 'frm uf' Xa . -rlfkwfa .....,,. Miss Baptist College, Cookie Johnson, and SGA President, Donnie Simmons greet guests. 44 I 5 I f Mv-mvafmMMm1w af-1 ill I if Christmas at Baptist College is a big event. Decora- tions and happy faces provide a cheerful atmos- phere, even in the midst of exams. The President's Reception, given by Dr. and Mrs. Hamrick each year, issomething that faculty, students, and parents all look forward to and have a chance to participate in. lt's one of the many ways that we all try to gather ourselves together to share the joy of Christmas. Decorations . . . Food . . . Welcoming lines . . . all a part of Christmas! Below, Genie Schipmann gives us a smile. .,y,4, X ,.k nv' ar 45 WHO'S WHO There were thirty-two Baptist College students chosen this year for the publication Who's Who Among American College and University Students. They were selected by faculty and students. These students are leaders in every phase of college life and are being recognized for outstanding achievement in almost every realm of the college. .3 .S 3 E 1 M A,.. . ...,.,. l l v Pictured: N q ' T' ' Michael D. Akers Q! 1' , T Karen D. Barker .,,V. , Q my C David Barrett Pamela L. Black Y . ' 3 Edmond B. Burnes g 'Q fy' Rebecca A. Drawdy ' ji- g q: .ty f lip is Cynthia Gibbs . Margery E. Hamrick F , ,,. P' gl David R. Hatcher 4 'A' 3-'im' Elaine Henderson Lei Horne Rogers C. Ideozu 5 3 Patricia D. Lamb . g g a Millwee U. LaSalle Margaret J. Leach Cynthia D. Luther Annette Richardson Margaret Diane Richburg Richard T. Rivers Sarah M. Robertson Donnie R. Simmons Debbie E. Walters Susan Diane Young Not Pictured: Ella Starr Bright Wade Steven Brown Jane Brogdon Karen E. Crockett Samuel E. Gandy Louanne Givens Lynne Jones Bonnie Livingston Mary Elizabeth Norris 46 s . , V Q - ' 9 e .ll .NJ ll. I' .3 E3 ,wh ,, g fm lL2,x' - Q Si' SVI l l l l 4 I E9 . 5 'Q YK , i tx ' 'f- . . ix U . -. gi L if 'I , Y 'Q I f JR I 1 bi S, . T? -gf 4 :Y 'JN iii? KL' A 1 :eggs we T --Ax-LT .af 1 ' Q u J 7 he . ,- 93 W 1 Tp .1 ,W , 37 af' ' 3331-,f . if D gi ,ff 15? , w A fha QQ V3 , 'a 1 . 2 its 4 4 19, . O., 5 U42 'I J ,,, 6 H ,I ' i a f' 1 41 P. 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I . ,f ,,, 5, iz n Athletics if STANDING: Bob Heslin, Rob Goehring, Terry Bradwell, Mark Embler, Greg McCraw, Francis Mwobobia, Coach Settle. KNEELING: David Luhrs, Jack Bahnsen. CROSS COUNTRY Francis Mwobobia, a sophomore from Kenya, again was the leading performer on the 1976 Baptist College cross country team. Mwobobia and the team got off to a slow start but after rounding into top shape gave some outstanding performances. The defending state collegiate champion, Mwobobia defended that title in a meet at Furman on Oct. 23. He was joined on the 1976 squad by fellow Kenyan Anderson O'Bare who proved to be one of the leaders until sidelined by an injury in the third meet of the season. Another newcomer who aided the team's efforts was David Luhrs, a South Carolina prep star at Bishop-England. Other members of the 1976 squad were Terry Bradwell, Rob Goehring, Greg McCraw, Mark Embler, Bob Heslin and Jack Bahnsen. 50 bvflii' ' I 1,x, f RH -.N v Q YL is N f ,-of ,gl . , a Qwkt TRACK 1976 David White - mile relay. FIRST ROW: Albert Miller, David White, Francis Mwobobia, Mark Embler, Jim Daly, Chuck McWethy, Chuck Fauley, Jack Bahnsen, SECOND ROW: Bob Heslin, Greg McCraw, Russell White, Ed Szos- tak, Rob Goehring, Michael Buck, Rusty Tindal. THIRD ROW: Pat Blair, Jack Dixon, Bentz Kirby, Freddie Wright, Reggie Sowell, Michael Miller. FOURTH ROW: Joe Kraus, Greg Butler, Bobby Bat- son, John Sierra, Terry Bradwell, Alvin Burch, Rogers Ideozu. P ..,,,,.-ff' r f! ff df ..,.r--- 24 by www T 4. 3' 5.- ,ffi i 4-32, ,. ' f ' koq Q., 1 .' A 1 . 'mx . ' .ptr - .- . , Ci .P . .ng I I 52 Qs '4 Q' 'AN' agua, VN! ..'1.,'f- to-f.n--sv.v - H , . . -vi - ftgffx 4.14.-. .'...--...L V' JH? ' '.9: g1 .1I '0Ut .1 l -vnu:-....,.. . 2 52,293 .jzpf . , !,, dv' -,-fA f wvm' , . ,, A M, V 'f .Hr - . -i,--P . ': . - v42wG','l,H ' .'yf ig4y . if.: ,,., ,.V, as 9 wi 4 'A,, , ,V -llv V . 15 . I 1 Start of the 880 - Greg McCraw, Francis Mwobobia, Jack Bahnsen, John Sierra. l Dual-meet victories over William 81 Mary and Clemson highlighted the 1 976 track and field season for Baptist College. At the mid-season point of the year the Buccaneers had won five straight dual meets and run their victory streak to 13 in a row. Other victories this season came against Voorhees, Pembroke and The Citadel. ,The impressive victory over William 81 Mary C79-663 was keyed by the running of Albert Miller, who sat a track record and tied a school mark with a 9.5 for 100 yards. His winning time of 21.2 for the 220 was the second fastest ever run by a Buccaneer. William 8: Mary has dominated track in the Southern Conference for a number of years. The victory over Clemson was even more unexpected. Running a dual meet away from home for the first time in three years the Bucs got some strong showings in the running events to ease away from the Tigers, 80-70. Tom Reid sat Clemson track records of 21.7 in the 220 and 47.6 in the 4405 and freshman Francis Mwobobia earned firsts in the steeplechase and three mile run to key the win. Later in the season the Buccaneers were to defend their titles in the Furman Invitational and the MAIA District 6 meet: and were to compete in the State Collegiate Meet at Clemson, which was resumed after a three year interruption. Other meets the Bucs were scheduled to compete in during 1976 were the Florida Relays, the Tom Black Classic, dual meets against East Tennessee and Florida State and the NAIA Championships. Although a number of injuries hampered the team, the overall success of the dual meet season brought Baptist College a winning team for the 1 1th consecutive season. In addition, a number of members of the squad qualified for the nationals, many of them for the fourth straight year. Through the early part of the year the scoring was led by Rogers Ideozu. The Nigerian junior had scored 54 points in five meets and at that point Joe Kraus was second with 40 points, although a broken leg put him out for the duration of the season. ln addition, Reid continued his move toward the top of the ladder in all-time points scored here. Reid had 319, 54 shy of the school record, with seven meets remaining. Senior sprinter Ronald Jackson also moved into the top 10 with 173 points in his four years, and seemed a sure bet to move higher before the season ended. 1. Finish of the 440 yd. relay - Tom Reid, David White, Steve Ricciardi 2. Francis Mwobobia, Bentz Kirby. ug? 2,.,,e K pf Bob Heslin hands baton to Steve Ricciardi to come on hard in the last leg to win the mile relay against East Tennessee State. 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'f 'H ' QM, .Q ,Af . V. 2.fV.,f2h af .,, if ' 5' P ,f,.',. ff 13-Y fy Jfh' www' J fir, v fr 'aAf?+..1E-fl . , ,Ji Vi, Vw ,fff ,ff f 1.4 If gggw xv J .,5V 4, 1 -iv' -, 1 4 V . 1' -vw 4 V130 5 , V, ,. I . My-. , ,Q . 1 . . W, I V V 6, ,lm .A , .- A A jf 22,3354 2-A+' Q ,W .- nik, gy. Emu.. ,fri . ,I jV I - E ,V An. V A V I Uv, A , Q 2.61 N4 Y . .1 J rn Mr, it .41r ... n 1 J wx 'T'iZ..'+ ny' M ef? - V .Hs '. . . V , 'F Q., f-fw ' ' s I Y' ww.. ' 1-r '-1 It 2., p4 . mf., 'V vw T Q ,TY 56 SMU! NB fu, rx 1X- rf' X s, ' Sa, 'J nv Coach Bustle sends man home. y.oy tri A ...., --.....,, -as R.. , A. HV- :Iwi-' ' .5-'M 5 lc- '- ,ity raftw. - 5 fNxQ - V-MV Q-.sig . , .,.,, - AA A '. . 1 l is' Ls. ,N ' -Ylix - Q . 'sw'-dv uw-'. Q v s ., . A ' 'P -vi-1. . ' g ,, ' PSA' - A ' . f! JJJI I I A I 0 ,U N, 1. 9 ' - 'N L. Mark Parrish runs infield. FIRST ROW: R. LaBruce Moore, Roger Hood, David Sellers, Nicky Carder, Mark Parrish, Jeff Anders. SECOND ROW: Tom Mahoney, Ray Nix, Kent Mouzon, Rick Knight, Trey Willie, Edmond Burnes, David Berry. THIRD ROW: Mike Benfield, Larry Lane, Kenny Whetsell, Mike Davis, Tommy Wilkie, Ronnie Miles. NOT PICTURED: Richard Hellman, Steve Hicks, Dwayne Morrison, Ben Sass. The Baptist College baseball team will have one of its strongest hitting teams ever to face the 1977 season. A large cast of experienced players return from the 1976 season when seven new team batting marks and six individual records were established. Although the 1976 squad finished with its first losing record C12-147 in four years, the team batting average of .263 indicated its strength in that department. Coach Bill Bustle hopes he has overcome some of his pitching woes with the addition of some newcomers for the 1977 schedule. Mark Parrish, who established a new batting record in his freshman year of .412, heads the list of returnees, which also includes infielders Tommy Wilkie, Richard Hellman, and David Barry: outfielders Larry Lane, Edmund Burnes, and Jay Welch: and pitchers Ronnie Miles, Mike Benfield, Kent Mouzon and Nicky Carder. The Buccaneers will play a 33 game schedule during the spring, beginning at South Carolina on February 26. There are 18 home games included. l i BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC 1976 RESULTS South Carolina West Virginia West Virginia Clemson Salisbury St. Salisbury St. William 81 Mary UNC-Wilmington Glennville St. Glennville St. Mars Hill Coastal Carolina Newberry Francis Marion Coastal Carolina W. Carolina W. Carolina East Tenn. East Tenn. Mars Hill South Carolina Francis Marion Erskine Newberry Erskine Wofford Wofford y .., 5? W E, as 'lli 2 'E C ,yyy ' i' ir S z, if 4' it 1,- 13 I 2 i S f 1 ' f i 1. 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Q, ,4-4 1 Q 4 we 1 V Q is f . fn., 4 'ff 4, X v ,ps ur S N- plan! fj'4 .ry a 33351 TOP OF PAGE: Mike Beningfield pitching and Ben Sass catching Z ABOVE: Congratulating and encouraging each other is part of the game. 59 gy f GDLF: FUN IN THE SUN x '-1, .Xb X. X Q X x . 0 , ' , f I lb! ' I fl I Three returning Iettermen are the backbone of the Bucs when they take to the greens in their spring season. Ac- cording to Coach Danny Monk, the highlights of the '76 season were the state championships in Hampton and the invitational match in Miami, Florida. The team enjoyed the fun in the sun while concentrating on some serious golfing. Small but powerful is the best way to term the Bucs golf team. Left to Right Coach Danny Monk Buzzy Freeman Bobby Mead Steve Horton Jimmy Howell Not pictured Charlie Assey Wally Scott Roger Vanderford DQ: ,P 9' I 'r if.'N'r ' - lit tg. . wb YT f 'Hf .,, x Tal lub! QA.. -, gg .x J . 's his r f,. 75. ' A VI - 1 :gc -Q01 'X 1 + ' F 5 Q1 E 61 5 Y. W 'V u ' 5,714 , '- , j , - - 'sv V fe' v ,H W' f K, fa fl, f 6:'f,?,f4,1?f1gi4h,w4l it ,fgfff 7 Hi: ' li, L V 7 inf-r53?'ff?':gr' is 1 '45 W xfh 4 W M , 1?wL ?f'f'f V Q I I-'I is - if ,Q .f7A'vg,, wi' . 5, ' Q In 4,4 , na nj' 3 f .f4'mv' ffl-xl! K ' ,V .ig ?7 ,L lv 4, if Q if Ay.,f,5l4,fya! eff. gn 1. , 1 f, , fflfv 'Ei 4,521 ef,.,x,,',,g ' ,. , ,5gj3,,3:4 I 1. I , f 1 44 I . 4 .' 'Q J5f 'f .wife 'gf' , , if r 6 ggt.,-Eg. ,I 1 2 V 3,4 I A , , , H if 1, F H 3 f 2 3 .34 , ,. i fu! M , gm e - . 2 .12 Q-fl -Q1-as 2 '.-we Wayne Myers David Barrett A' D y J , lm 'iq . W ' 5 ., it - , - 44 V Q V W ,gen V 'U .K ' ' 44' 5' x f V ' ,yy ,il ,Q R ,ffi N, , ! . , A .,,rA,-A , r ,M . 4 L.. 2 .,.q , f L. 5 Xl 1 , ,, 3, , . ,. f A 1 it 4 f . 5 71 sg i ' 4- , it ' ' ag 37 , -5: ga lm' ,uv M J I , , 1' fi'f',, X KNEELING1 Steve Edgingt Captain Christian 62 x' l xg ,,. , I y 7 1.-. ,f rf .- if I I Q I SL- -l on, David Barrett, Darrell Smith, Randy Wenzel. STANDING: Mike Bussinger, Henry Pasley, Richard Johnson, Wayne Myers, ,T , If mg, wt. i , NIEN'S TENNIS TEAM PLAYS FIRST FULL SCHEDULE 2 lf. xv 5 .,..-P' . TTT , x - E.. .AQ -C.........., xfvzffwy , ' M 1' gf. f ff , , A fm ,fi ,' 'ff . fifiwf Last Spring, the Baptist College Men's Tennis Team completed its first full schedule of inter-collegiate competition. The team was initiated under the capable leadership of Coach John Christian with Seniors Darrell Smith and Randy Wenzel as Captains. Although the team was new and relatively inexperienced, a tremendous amount of enthusiasm was generated by the team members. This enthusiasm will contribute to successful matches in the future. 33 Q 3' , of 451 W -is.-en if Ar.- .1 1 , ' fy ,gs 'Yi f www-Q., - X .,,,sm Hem! Pasley Randy Wenzel 63 A , ,A WONIEN'S TENNIS TEAM f HY '-.R ' -' ' ,ef ?' f PM pai: 4-.222 i .Q views. 1. 4.5 f 'Kw- ANN ggi - Y-'sfo Standing: Cindy Lyons, Jess Henderson, Margery Hamrick .-sys Q f i f iv i Ex I gif , - fi I 6- i 'KA are if if' -A 'Y3'P '5Qi3E H K s ififisifffiffff fi ,f if-'H J -X . 'lw' I 1 'L '.'Q5 4:N.g.. F in . - :5 , 3' -5' Genie Hargrove, Elaine Henderson, Cindy Veazey, Kneeling: Debbie Braswell, Becky Dukes, Sharon Mills, Melonie Byrd Nancy Joy. 65 INTRANIURALS Intramurals are for everyone. All 3 students are encouraged to partici- l pate in the activities of their choice. l Intramurals let students take a break from their studies to participate in an enjoyable game. ..ili,....lA 66 V., il .1 ,J U -1 fn .nii ' amiga 1? 1. kneeling: Steve Reeves, Dale Mattox, Felder Poplin, Andrew Pelton, Anthony E Pelton, Sarah Robertson - Time Keeper. standing: Frank Cothran, Arthur 5 Chuck, Eddie Dukes, Jim Lundy, Richard Hellman, Colin Pelton. Not tA,, Q . pictured: Rogers Ideozu, Gary Vieau, Wayne Ellis, Marc Allen, Kevin Kurtich, .S F jj Fordham Brewer. In their first year of intercollegiate competition, the Bap- tist College Soccer Club compiled a record of 6 wins, 6 losses, and 2 ties. The Bucs were led by student-pIayer- coaches, Eddie Dukes and Frank Cothran. Evident in the Bucs soccer play were outstanding performances on the field by Nigerian student, Rogers Ideozu, fchosen Most Valuable Playerl, Anthony Pelton, and Dale Mattox. With assistance from Coach Chuck Welty of the Athletic Department and Mr. James Young of the Development Department, the young team was able to secure a playing y . .-. N -vfxs: , V ,F - wp Til , we . 5 - 'K it-thsfj: ' N ., Qx , .k .V 'A' Y as . ' 'rx Y. , 1 ef .1 . 4 s . -..J Q field and some necessary equipment. Having had a good first season, the team has high hopes for their future as the up and coming sport on the campus. ' 1 , ' 0 g. tg! 5 in T ,Q Dale Mattox attempts to steal the ball from an ' 5 ' Q opponent. r , , . I E ' , lv ro-6 A Q 'vur'-1-'avi Q 'fo f1,m! .M 08 r 1 x A . ' '- 1'0 I. .. , .-.dd - A-si 1 ,sg 1. Fordham Brewer pounced on the escaping ball 2. Frank Cothran in hot pursuit. 3. Eddie Dukes stands guard. at Women's Basketball - A Determined Spirit The 1976-77 women's basketball team started the season with a new coach and a young team. Carol Turner took over the coaching duties for the season and led a team of twelve members. Only three sen- iors were on the squad which means that many players will return. The team showed great potential as the season progressed. Facing an eighteen game schedule meant hours of practice and travel. Women's basketball is truly a growing sport at Baptist College. First row: Coach Carol Turner Nancy Joy Mel Byrd Gwen Gilliard Karen Dawsey Starr Bright Second row: Sandra Bolden L.M. Johnson Cindy Veazey Francis Spigner Karen Tanner Ruth Helmly Not pictured: Debra Bryan BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC BCC 1976-77 Women's Basketball Schedule Anderson Clemson Charleston Coastal Carolina Coker U.S.C. Aiken North Greenville Furman Charleston Anderson Clemson U.S.C. Aiken Coker S.C. State Columbia Erskine S.C. State North Greenville I ' F is .f-.n N 1 N i 70 Quai' The Buccanettes talk over plays during a time out. Mel Byrd takes a jump shot from the side. Gwen Gilliard shoots over two defenders. '12, ,.,.,,-Mez: Baptist College Buccanettes - NAME Nancy Joy Karen Dawsey Melonie Byrd Cindy Veazey Karen Tanner Frances Spigner Starr Bright Gwen Gilliard Ruth Helmly Debby Bryan Sandra Bolden L. M. Johnson CLASS Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. 5 ' ' v .eil , . 1 A' fhqs.-m-aww .W .C . , , ,,,,,W,,,wdA . - I X .-sw.-...,....,. L 'N'-- . . , ,. .,. Q .ts fx... X . C N -. V, N-:af ,, -.,-3,5 fp- .afgzg :wma -' , ff are if 'S - Q Q W ' '::gaw..f'f-w.f,ff -:.. 1. fre. ,fs K M ' .., asVxEggk '?, , 2.4 Karen Dawsey and Starr Bright set up on offense . I1 ,w f . l-,.1.-- . . i A g 'N Baptist College girls move on defense against Coker. twill. I+ Ti Q' Q Rf? - to as .airs ' k . .,,. . - . wi' ' -2 f X - 2 Q X x N be t N, W., it 5 - ,er- xv .:5q-as. ' ,.:,.: fs. , ' -iw - 7 tt, s t t 5, V 5 . X X S' 'C' 'h . da A ' NN :,Q, ' ' 4, - - X ,.sf-Qzyxki, .X A, 1 Six . , . X6 X f .f':: ..,,s'521.1-is 333.531 Yffggxm.-.F -.53 J -,s,,.-3,-.L:.ga:s:grr::,. . .,, The Buccanette bench looks on at the action. Coach Carol Turner goes over the game plan. so Karen Dawsey passes to set up the next play. QF in BUCS SHDW GREAT INIPRGVENIENT Player Class Hometown Tyler Lawerence Jr. Franklin, Indiana Mike Akers Sr. Jefferstown, Kentucky Jimmy Howell Sr. Lapel, Indiana Tom Wright Sr. Hemingway, South Carolina Bud Childers Jr. North Judston, Indiana Dan Wilbourne Fr. Salem, Virginia Robert Moore Fr. Cheraw, South Carolina Kevin Barker Fr. Melbourne, Florida Robert Rivers Fr. Moncks Corner, South Carolina Rob Staley So. Warsaw, Indiana Joe Nix Jr. North Charleston, South Carolina Omega Shaw So. North Charleston, South Carolina Buddy Woods Sr. Newport, Tennessee Charles Simmons Fr. Charleston, South Carolina Calvin McDougal Jr. Winston-Salem, North Carolina T t Q 5 e l 'Q ' v Q f s 5 . S 5 . Lif' UF ,jjgll i JMU I. ',wi ' I M Q y - .435 . . 4 'E' L 'bl ,. . -L mia- la gg, ,Y i lst Row: Bud Childers, Kevin Barker, Mike Akers, Dan Wilbourne, Tyler Lawrence, Jimmy Howell. 2nd Row: Assistant Coach Larry DiBiase, Coach Welty, Charles Simmons, Tom Wright, Rob Staley, Robert Rivers, Omega Shaw, J. P. Davis, Manager. 3rd Row: Robert Moore, Calvin McDougal, Joe Nix, Buddy Woods, Head Coach Danny Monk. 74 l X l A Coach Danny Monk plans the basketball team's schedule of games. .fi- fi l l L X! Eli . fm 7:1 '40 . BAPTIST COLLEGE AT CHARLESTON 1976 77, BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT USC-Spartanburg Virginia fllech V V UNC4 rlnirfigton., , College of C'ha!Eleston Presbyterian i-' UNC-Charlotte A' iaf' 1 USC-Aiken The Citadel Samford UNC-Charlotte Madison Houston.Baptist: Hardin-Slningonss 1 it fU5'li5Q64iQf5'Charleston 7wesl1 eifii2'EfC2-rolina Stefsmig - D57 A A Eioridag-States' 5PPHl'2Qiii3i1 ' Old Dominion UNC-Wilmington SiC. State The Citadel Madison S.C. State College of Charleston y- .' gif ' BAPTIST COLLEGE ' P 84 A X H gg Y f' i 1 sz . ,N , ,V VA ', I AL V. bi an 94 A .' T fl! Z5 5' 3' 70 f. l gg 'f'f.fIf, Iflffllf' 1 52 'gl ' lv , Q llf- 92 f YL: 'fd l 82 98 56 V110 as as 107 78 54 as 107 75 76 as 92 87 91 ss 139 'ss 109 as 104 78 as 116 77 7, ,i, ,., . f l ,, -,V?V2E7 ' 1 5:19 ' ' . 7aa . , . . . , V, T A, , fx A L 35.1, 'T' . ' M g '. ' f t, ...fi ,,I, 5. 5 A,LVA i,1.,w 11 ,cf 4 , V A 1 - fm With seven new recruits to combine T 5 f .rg with the six returning players, Coach -'- 'ii 5 hw Danny Monk and the Bucs faced the inr. ,A,1 , 1976-1977 season optimistically and 7' 'V E Q Wi F, eewe f-222-if: f' e energetically. The season started on a ' T '14 77 3, M' gg bright note as the Bucs defeated USC- . M s Aiken. Although the Bucs' December Eggs record wasn't up to expectations, the! 'W' y came roaring back after the holidays with a sound victory over The Citadel, the first time Baptist College has ever beaten them. The Bucs showed steady improvement against their usual tough schedule. There is still a long way to go, but with more hard work and successful recruiting, the Buc basketball program will become a winning one. if 56' i,-if: gg' 495: 242 4 Joe Nix fires away at the free-throw line. ac t, 2 S A strong defense by ASU doesn't stop Omega Shaw from shooting. Jimmie Jack Howell demonstrates his great outside shooting ability .i25'?ig.!1 - g 'gigs 3. if f M. 1 4 km? , . . ' if 1 . V 1. The starters for the Buc's assemble on the court ' 'iV f A, ' 1 2. Robert Moore leaps high for 2 pts. 3. Joe Nix goes high ,. . t ,- ,ef.ff:.ff 5 . ,,. .f f f . ,....,7ffn,-,..f.: A .: J .,.,- W. Y above a UNC-Wilmington player for a basket. gil: fha-f ws 4 W x ham.. W l wif W fa' W1 Dvc X K-N 1 nil i QW if X E-' 1 Joe Nix goes high above a UNC-Wilmington player for a basket. S ' Nltllll CHEERLEADERS: Supporting The Bucs Back Row: Faye Chatman, Page Smith, Phyllis Jacobs. Second Row: .ludy Dolezal, Esther Menendez, Debbie Kufen. First Row: Barbara Macko, Barbara Montgomerv. Beverly Taylor. The 1976-1977 Baptist College cheering squad was made up of nine enthuastic girls. They worked hard to generate spirit and support for the Buccaneers. Co-cap- tains for the squad were Barbara Macko and Debbie Kuf- en. D , ,vw eva.. f ii- 78 es ,. w Y-ip ' ..,-1 g .5 qtyv XS- v t E 1 '- K -Q A ' :- A USHERETTES: Assisting The Fans Five pretty Baptist College girls served as Usherettes for the 1976-1977 basketball and track season. This is the fourth year that Usherettes have been a part of the athletic program. They were responsible for welcoming, seating, and conversing with people who attended the games. They distributed programs and sometimes helped with stats at halftime and after games. Standing: Kathy Burckhalter, Wanda Durden. Seated Mary Lynn Batson, Paula Hughes, and Pam Jackson. If v,- 'n in F, sw! vw! 'iff v4 9 5.0 J D B11 Administration Faculty and Staff K-54 X ' v 8 1 I n PRESIDENT JDHN A. HANIRICK At the close of another year, it is a source of great satisfaction to be able to express appreciation and congratulations. Congratulations, Seniors, for hav- ing reached a goal. Thank you for what you have brought to Baptist Col- lege - your willingness to be a part of this exciting adventure in learning and living. Your presence has brought inspiration and strength to the lives of your fellow students, the faculty, administration and staff, through relationships forged in shared undertakings through the grace of our Lord. Congratulations to the faculty and to our staff, whose genuine interest and sincere efforts have been unwav- ering. All of you have given so much of yourselves in the accomplishment of our common objectives. Baptist College is dedicated to the full development of every student: to teaching the whole truth to the whole person: to teaching how to live as well as how to earn a living. May the Lord bless us each with the fullness of life that we may ren- der the most effective service. l up 82 ML. t.. , , V Wig ., V ji sae ,-.. I yi: XE: ll. f., 1f , - V. .1 Qi., -V .,-.. 5 -.,, Q in Q. V5 'L .Q Dr. John A. Hamrick, President and founder of Baptist College. B.A., Th.B., Th.M., D.D., L.L.D. Dr. J. D. Graves and Dr. Hamrick talk over a meal at Baptist College Vice Presidents Dr. John A. Barry, Jr. B.A., Th.M., ThD. Vice President for Academic Affairs Mr. E. Harold Keown, Sr. Vice President for Development The vice presidents work with the Board of Trustees and Dr. Hamrick to run the college as efficiently as possible. Dr. John Barry is in charge of all final decisions concerning cur- riculum, including course offerings. Mr. Harold Keown, Sr., supervises fund raising, alumni activities, and public relations. Mr. Charles Price oversees all areas of student life and development. Mr. David Stone aids in the balancing and planning of the school budget and supervises ex- penditures. Ls. fa 2? 'ai of Mr. Charles L. Price B.A., M.Div. Vice President for Student Affairs all ,of Z Mr. David H. Stone B.C.S., Th.M. Vice President for Business Affairs 83 1976-77 Board Cf Trustees The Baptist College Board of Trustees has the responsibility of providing general supervision of the overall operation of the college. The standing committees of the Board review and evaluate the various pro- V grams and make recommendations M when needed. Board members are all -wee-5-W if 'K 1' Baptists and residents of South Carolina. Many occupations, inter- ests and talents are represented on the Board and each member plays a vital part. A123 ' fin my ffa 41 L . -D - QF' , 15' LY! , J. , fi ff' ' i i '1 . . ' , - f ' - -f- Left to right seated: Fred K. Norris, Jr., Dorothy R. Barnes, Elizabeth C. Peeples, Franklin G. Mason, Joseph R. Weber, Nell P. Lightsey, Mildred C. Bomar. Standing: John A. Hamrick, Hovie D. Revis, Jr., Grover B. Eaker, David G. Anderson, Henry R. Creech, Douglas N. Baker, J. W. Blanton, Jr., Clif S. Jones, Furman R. Gressette, Joseph W. Holliday, J.M. Kirkland. Not present: Danny R. Blackwell, Violet R. Cone, G. G. Dowling, Homer E. Durham, W. Daniel Greer, Malcolm C. Hursey, Dan F. Laney, Jr., Lewis E. McCormick. 84 I ADNIISSIDNS Q' Barbara C. Mead, Director of Ad- missions, Walker Wright, Associate Director, and Fairlyn Newcomb, Ad- missions Counselor, travel over 60 thousand miles each year recruiting new students for Baptist College. As representatives of the college they travel as far north as New Jersey and Pennsylvania and as far south as Florida, yet the greatest percentage of their recruiting work is done in South Carolina. They are responsible for providing the prospective stu- dent with information on all the aca- demic, spiritual, and social opportunities at Baptist College, as well as helping him in the application process. These goals are carried out by personal appointments with stu- Barbara Mead, Director of Admissions Walker Wright, Associate Director dents and gUidal'lCe C0ul1Sel0rS, pre- sentations at College Day and Junior College programs, personal phone conversations with students, and a dedicated staff. Fairlyn Newcomb and Marty Sinteff, Admissions Counselors, telephone new students and answer all their questions con- 2 Q, cerning admissions. Fairlyn New- MM M comb is also Director of the Baptist 1 'jf College Scholar Award Program 3 , 5, which this yeaggaogiggd 95 students l at ff,,,,, with over , in tuition. Q A W Through the dedicated work of the f A Admissions department over 638 fl- el- l ' 7 g . .-.,. E gen studlents are attending BaPtist gwwgghj .,k,g Z ,...,, o ege is year. vm-1:-4, HW Fairlyn Newcomb, Admissions Counselor Marty Sinteff, Admissions Counselor , . ia I .. 'V 4: . V -gag --jf,-my ., x ga g figs Q. 2. L M g-, , a :. , ? 5 1+QQ,vfiiw:7f 1331! f Srl , , 2 f 'M: f 47- Q ' ,,. - Q 31, ?'i cqgaw 1 , . gigii 'f 4 5' -.4 A , I--'I-.lm , , ll m fs, , ,Q Office Staff: lst row I to r, Mary Anne Garrison, Chris Versprill, Barbara Mead and Linda Kingery fill information packets to mail to prospective Brenda Teague, 2nd row, Ruby Jones, Debbie Roberts, Linda students. Kingery. 85 The Department of Development is responsible for the research, de- velopment and functional adminis- tration of numerous programs relating to the financial needs and objectives of the College. This de- partment generates gifts and grants which benefit the current and capital funds of the College. In coordinating these needs and objectives, the Department of Devel- opment works closely in liaison with the local, State and Federal Govern- ments, College Alumni, parents of students, the schooI's sponsors, foundations, and other institutional friends. We are proud of the strong bond of loyalty and friendship we have experienced in our relation- ships within these areas. DEVELDPNIENT ,, Y V ,,r' . -my W- A .fffI . ' . -' ' c., Lx Q-I.. ,ry .gg vi ' I-3'-' N -' gl , ': V' 'Q . .. g y i - x 1 Q . ., ' . 'i K ' .f ' 1 -..,..-,,. ' ' ' ..,, I . an-:mi gi- 1 H . . - - , Ali:-1--:f . ,L-, A., : w 1- --' - , j ., - .. Q f- I ---, . ...Q,1 '2.-g-f-- , .. ' 1 ' . 1 --.. Q3 ' iffy? ' , Ki ---e , '.--' , fl f , I - -- ' s . , ' . 'Y , fill :s wf 4 'N V f ,.,.....-1.4 ' 251. ' if -'Ulf s. ---1 ,.,, A Auf- r. K.. U, I Mr. David R. Hodge Ms. Beverly J. Ebner B.S., M.A. Associate Director of Development Assistant Vice-President for Development Not pictured: Mr. James Young, As- sociate Director of Development and Mr. A. L. Gentry, Associate Director of Development. 86 '4-,-,W . TX?-.Q t 4fWM , 1 4. V QR I .qw 5 V ' ' wfmv 'NN-W, W. i tiff' 1- 'Q'----- , Z . .A . - L n-...,,UWm f ' , :' . 14' -P-: -- 7 5 ' t- ---- 1 N X Z if A . Na'-Q3 D ,Q f ,V 5,3552 22 , 3 lx giyxrg ,. A , 1, -M am 5' f f ll ' i x Q, - '- -1 .. 1 ' ' i s ' A l 41 it to 1 3 5 N as i Ex A . of Ei rf - ,N LH 5.3 ii g gi SX. Mr. Tim Stafford Mr. Douglas K. Parker B.S. B.S. Acting Alumni Director Administrative Assistant . BY L, ,ui -HP - Mr. Coopman Wills and Bequest Mrs. Margaret T. Gilmore Director of Office of Communications RECDRDS 929' if in R - Q A ' .r A V N QV i it af ff RX 1, Q J ,K ,dank ,:f,nA jA4 V Patricia Hudson, Secretary to the Registrar and Jo Collier, Registrar. .7 3 114 42 5? Xffflvq eg, 'x.! It N I 6 'f' 1 5-I V, ef. . 3. , . f,, A ., 7 4.4, , 42, 5 3' , , nays '4 T ml Registrars Staff: Seated: Kathy Neider, Nancy Prothero, Debra Moore. Standing: Terry Bunch, Vonnie Mitchum. These ladies handle one of the toughest jobs on campus - REGISTRATION - not to mention the transcripts and records. They come in contact with many stu- dents each day. No matter what, they are always trying their best to please the student. 87 Working with students in every way possible, Student Development Services helps with housing, coun- seling, student activities, placement, and financial aid. Helping students find roommates, adjust to dorm life, and deal with everyday problems, are just a few duties of the Residence Staff. Student Affairs helps students not only with career problems, but also with social and spiritual prob- lems. Student Activities coordinates all activities on campus and works with the SGA to create new and inter- esting activities. These include such things as movies, concerts, and spe- cial programs. The Placement office not only helps students in finding jobs after graduation, but it also as- sists students in finding employment during the school year. Financial Aid helps each student find ways to cov- er college costs and is always willing to do whatever can be done. That's the spirit of Student Development Services - working with students to improve their college years. Not pictured: Chris Parker, Ad- ministrative Assistant for Place- ment. 88 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Mrs. Joyce L. Markusen B.A., M.Ed. Assistant Vice-President for Student Affairs f 1r 223,53 f Q-fi -V., y. '96 X l Ms. Judy C. Warren B.A., M.Ed. Assistant Dean for Housing I-'rl N QM ll , y it fe --4 ag, is ' t is 1 'ximian tg 1 , ' .P Miss Patsy Morley A.B., B.A., M.A.T. U E! X5 .., Qu Associate Dean for Student Activities 2' Mr. Brad Newell B.A. Acting Director of Housing ik: l , s ' V Q V n ' - Q ' 'ts 5 K. .,,. , X 'X . Q - Y, 4 5- , -oak ,,g,- , 1 Mrs. Lillian Baldwin, Administrative Assistant for Student Activities Mrs. Furman Touchberry, Student Center Hostess 84 Switchboard Supervisor: Mr. Furman Touchberry, B.S., M.Div. Counselor 7 .wb 5 l.1. '---.,.,..,,,-sw .AM Mrs. Mary Koons, Director, Women's South and Annex 'fvghl' Mr. Dan Franz, B.S. Director of Financial Aid Mrs. Julia Yost, College Nurse I 1 Z 5,91 Q, , Vi I P4 we f f , Kf , , W, he , l sem is f t if M'7s. VV I V J u .,-4 , -, x 2 y . . K, '1 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barrineau, Director, Hall Russell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Black, Administrative Assistant for Financial Aid Director, Married Mall K F Mrs. Jane Flannery, Director, Women's North Mr. Allen Black, Director, Athletic Mall 89 ' 1 K .ff BUSINESS DFFICE Never ending job of writing countless checks, receipts, and bills, taking care of forms for scholarships, financial aid, and for the work-study program. X ei-J 1 4-2 ex 9 ', J. Ronnie Clayton, Comptroller. Jacquelyn Mims, Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Business Affairs. vt I Mi A, 'Q'-15 V c,g4'Z3sS I', Neff .T it ix SEN 1 Mike Guillen, Accounts Payable Supervisor. Shelton Parker, Purchasing Agent. .D l,..aM- Office Staff: First Row: Carol Brady, Nell Kelly, Virginia Muir, First Row: Nancy Jones, Keypunch Operator, Al Lacour, IBM Second Row: Jerry Darnell, Debra Allen, Olivia Greer, Patti Manager, Patty Jo Johnson, Keypunch, Marsha Withrock, Johnson. Keypunch, Virginia Letendre, Keypunch. Second Row: Ken Ayers, 90 Keypunch, Barbara Friar, IBM Programming. CAMPUS STAFF I ,xx ' 5 ggi, Ni'-:if 0 . .,,Lnj. i ,. A.,.A..,. A A,,,., g , A ' 15751313152fl?-fl5f12.Qf5i1:f? g 1' . I , if A tx . f. Q, , 4 ' ' ' if Zff , 3 'Q , ,Z Z 2 Gr v 3, .9 - wmv:-1 . . . . . .. . . , .. Mn M ' ii :uf 1'.J1.4-.I:f:-'-21'.-27:3-,':1G 3--' f fffs' . W, . ,- . .-. .,.. .,,,,.,,,:i,i.,,,, ,Y if r ,Q .if , YQ Fgjif -1 fz 1. . .'.-qzg. -,H ,,.:-v-14-A .p 'fafwvfmc , , ,. , ,, ., ,.Lt.5wi,,-V -I 3.,,,,.,.,g, ' , H. ,, . ,i V .,f, K- 5' -1 -nj fa--A . J' J ' xv, ' ' '-'f'c '- J f .., , ' 'mg , -f F .., f A A .ny ,i .. I . ffiggifgfl. 157. y ,3 ,g.a'.-adam, fs 4 ' , ,, ,. -. ff .6 ' 1. 41-fi. 'fifgfu Hifi? 1 a I 'fr 'frm' 5fr :.: ., -' . V ,g jaw, , t -, X, ,, lm V. f g ,gy f , xv yy, ,Q -g.,f:,g, . ' :aff - V ,-..g,,g,, A g3.t I V .W Q , 1 -. '- fishy. , a?l2E f?:. ' 5 ' 1 f .1 2 6 .ff milf-' J:-I-fi. ,fan :' 1 wsiegg iw , - . ', - . 1 ulxi A ., . .. . L ,fl v. X The Campus Staff includes a wide range of occupations and duties - Academic Counseling Assistant, As- sistant Librarian, Coordinator of Vet- eran Affairs, Bookstore Manager, Food Manager. Each job plays an im- portant role at BCC. 1. Rose Boston, Administrative Assistant tc- the Director of Academic Counseling and the Foundations Program 2. Helen Hardin, Ad- ministrative Assistant tothe President 3. Con- nie B. Jones, Administrative Assistant to Librarian 4. Nancy Wilson, Administrative As- sistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs 5. Chuck Corrigan, part-time Veteran Counselor 6. Stan Ricketts, Coordinator of Veteran Affairs 7. Frank Lingle, Gladieux Food Manager 8. L. 0. Coggin, Bookstore Manager. 91 , ly' f . f ff Ai 4 ZX . ' ffl, an - ...- ....., .j..., . . . , , '.,a,. rl' . A f .' Boyd Bridges, Publicity Dir. for Athletic Dept. Pauline Weaver, Printshop Manager IAG1-, , x I ...Yi X :A .....,, - Danny Monk, Men's Head Basketball Coach Carol Bailey, Printshop Clerk ff, 5 . b - . 3 , Q 5 - Y jgfiffit w5:.af.,gr1 , i -f - R X A, 453 Q- 2, ,H V ' l fn l .. ,l ' 7 -' f . ' ' . , fqf 'kgs- rl N A Y .JS 'S' -Q ' L-rn . ' ,ki Pew' ' K il Nr' 'Q . 'fr , .I-:Z l - , ' ' 'H f ,X - 'x'... r 'r FZ , .- 4 . f' Girard ,. . - , . ' 2 y 1 - 1 3 . ' 41 K . . - j ' 1, ,' , Q . l I i' Fc ,,'.g,.f1 B' 1 , ,zlijfj HP' . E P' J f' .- , L . A - ,,f,,f- ' swf- I- ...L i . W 1. , 5' up . N93 ' M . inu- , . . 1 ' ' fr., X .'. ' X, I I ,,,g,,Q,.,3 Larry DiBiase, Assistant Basketball Coach Ruth McGee, Printshop lung ' L. 4 . C.. ix k William Doar, Director of Security Jean Williams, Postmaster George O. Blevins, Air Force R.0.T.C. 92 - 1393 g '15 i M he A , ' I Library Assistants: First Row: Nancy Varner, Ging Edwards, Second Row: Patricia Allsbrook, Lisa Kelier, Mildred Fesler. . i iw 'S Alice Moore, Catherine fm! lwf lvl Sl. ,ow-nu. f .gf -an W f, i ' :wr , . ' A L, i .N , - Sa... X mx, . if ' .. ,L ' ' X 1. Office Secretaries: Gretchen Moon, Peggy Braley, Susan Worthy, Ada Hartman, Cheryl Bodiford, Patty Averett. German, Fran Rawlinson. ri .W 'ng Y nv Library Assistants: Jo Frisbie, J aaftifli 5 - 1an4'i,'l LC7f'ff.,2. -'., fi fl' L- lfg 1 V V144 J 1 R -iii was X..-W Ng. . 1X rSLw .2.,35s3:,yg .f H Q , t .D x. . X 2 W fu. 14,1112 A .M,4,-f, f,,,. ,,,, ,475 , fff, 'fz, f ww M9-Q! .1 4 .' V .1l..L7.,21l I' Y ' ' , . , 'K'2 :e9z4Wf3Q1,-7W.aKi:g......' ' ASAE Sergeant Page, Technical Sergeant. Blache Ford, Secretary A.F.R.0.T.C. Aa,-7' X s-QQ' W , L. ,. - . 11, Jan Leatherman, Secretary to Social Science Suite. , ., -'rr ' ., A ,-g'f'!'l 'vu in 'gf' 'MA ' . ,4 4 'Vin ' 3 ' I ,,' Q. Quin' N--ww , lif I '49 , 'V may tw l I i ,I 1 I ,J ,M v ' ,f Marcia Hodges, Secretary Development. 94 .1 32ff12P'1.g IF. K t ig, tx-F .f raw: -, Q time A Zrykl ' 'F '- , L. 'uf it U ,, . Y We if , itfstm is C I X l l i M SW 5' D l m . 3 Ground Crew: Left to Right, Bill Bustle, Roosevelt Sampson, Avery Brown, James Pringle, Leon Capers, Clinton Boyd, William Pringle, Nathaniel Gaddist. , f XFN! 5.51 13 UN ':-,, J . .r M213 Maintenance Staff: Michael Gonya, Vickie Reid, Edward Daniels, James Stewart, Director of Maintenance, Bennie Limehouse, Ronald Daniels. FAC U LTY Would you like to know more about the faculty? The Annual staff has attempted to help by re-designing the Faculty section this year, so that it can be used by both old and new students to learn more about their professors. The section is arranged in alphabetical order. Along with the professors' names and degrees the courses they normally teach are listed. Also included is a short paragraph contain- ing information on where they attended school, where they were born, what their favorite pastimes are, and what their favorite scrip- ture or quote is. This information was attained from questionaires sent to all faculty members. The following faculty members are not pictured: Lee Carey Ezell, Mr. David Ezell, Dr. Carol Fleres, Mr. Kenneth Foote, Mr. Earl Led- ford, Dr. Ruby A. Matthews, Dr. Muriel O'TueI, Ms. Elizabeth Paulsen, Ms. Geraldine Robinson, Mr. Ronn Rocz, Mrs. Martha Severens, and Dr. Paul Smith. f fI'!!l ' -1 ,,, zu ll Geology ' 1' W B.A., M.Ed tramurals 3 :ji 6 ' 4 A , Mrs. Cecile M Bailey 4 ,.. T f '-,, , X X B.S., M.A. - ' 'rze Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher l V ' ' s'-'. '- -4 Graduated from Columbia University Teach ili j jg, ers College and is presently working on her f 1 fjfij A Ph.D. at University of North Carolina er - 'fm favorite subject is mathematics she en xf, joys working with plants in the garden knit if A bfi f ,isa jf .Q ting, and photography born in Charleston F' -I '.x' ' 9,5,,Z'-', . . . her favorite scripture is John 3 16 ,I 1 JN r-,. ni ' - Oliver Lee Barnes : v D Q ' 1 ,A B.S., M.A., M BA 5: Ii' j .F ,S-L5 f ,Ed Associate Professor of Business Admimstra 4. 6 tion F, A graduate of the College of Charleston A .3 University of South Carolina and Columbia ff. 1' A u ' 'l , ,K 4 Aa 'U nlversl y ll ' 1 .4 Joyce B. Bagwell . B.A., M.S.Ed Physical Science Historical Geology Physical She attended Furman University Clemson UCLA, Western State College Gunnison and Colorado enjoys tennis watersknng cross stitch rock and fossil hunting and cut ting and polishing rocks born in Charles ton. . . In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He will direct thy path William Howard Bagwell, Sr Athletic Director and Head Track Coach Ad ministration of Athletics Football Coach In A Furman graduate who also attended the . University of Mississippi and the University of North Carolina born in Anderson S C . . . his favorite subject is sports and he en joys all types of recreation l can do all things through Christ who strengthens me M. J. Barrier B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chairman of Biology Department Zoology, Entomology, CVA, Botany, Ecology, Taxidermy, Wastewater Analysis Born in North Carolina. . .travelled a great deal while in pro-baseball . . . B.S. in Wildlife Biology and M.S. in Zoology from N.C. State University . . . favorite author is Eugene Odum and favorite subject is ecology. . .has a Ph.D. in Zoology from Clemson . . . enjoys golf and fishing . . .favorite quote is Genesis 1:1. Dr. Helen Barry B.A., M.A., Ph.D. General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Psychological Testing, History 81 Systems of Psychology, Psychology of Personality, Intro- duction to Psychotherapy Attended Winthrop, Furman, and University of Switzerland . . . favorite scripture is I know whom I have believed . . .enjoys swim- ming, writing, and psychology. John A. Barry, Jr. B.A., Th.M., Th.D. Vice President for Academic Affairs Chairman of Department of Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy Attended Furman and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. . .worked on Ph.D. at Yale University and University of Chicago . . . born in South Carolina . . . lived in S.C., Texas, Tennessee, and Connecticut. Stephen H. Best B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology A Clemson graduate, he is presently work- ing on his Ph.D. at USC. C. June Bonner Artist in Residence Musical Theatre and Voice An Atlanta, Georgia native . . . she made her debut at the age of sixteen with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra. . .student at Indiana Univer- sity . . . won the Metropolitan Opera National Auditions . . . was guest soloist at Marlboro Music Festival for five summers . . . also ap- peared at Boston Symphony, National Sym- phony, New York Philharmonic, American Opera Society, Central City Opera, Honolulu Opera, The Canadian Opera, Cincinnati Opera . . . Artistic Director for the Charleston Opera Company. Dr. A. Kenneth Bonnette B.S., Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Professor of Chemistry Received his B.S. at the College of Charles- ton and his Ph.D. at Clemson. 96 W wi. rgwvf 1 ig 'Hu r A it f , ' f ff 1 i T E y.- ......,. ,,,, I l Fffsawssedxgq, NNNNF FN ,H 7 l I 6 v'-swvrvt 4. Ei '-if-.. A Xi '-L ' g 'r1 g,3Q'-:- 2 .hm R f ,ph - , gvm. i . 5, 7 .K S' 4ix 'fi Xa. i A4-Q ' .a-f -. 3 I L. mi kai- '. I ri I I ol A 5 .-Q. ta l si- S 4 L A .A IJ Vi jx N u I it N. I lr' 51- .a l i ,Q xx l er' N Q . gi 1 - Efilw P -,L . . ., 5 Wf4Mw1s15.-1:wMmm,, ' '?f153:: ' 1, ., r 'A F '- -Qlkiu ' ' Eli, 1 '-'IH . q 2 l I Liang-x '-,, J., 7? 'Q , ev- 5 Royce W. Breland, Jr. B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. Chairman of Business Administration and Economics Attended College of Charleston, University of South Carolina, University of Georgia. C. E. Breuer A.B., M.E.D., Ph.D. Chairman of Education Department Principals and Philosophy of Education, Edu- cational Psychology Sponsors S.N.E.A. . . . supervises students in Directed Teaching . . . Born in Charleston . . . likes science fiction, music, gun collect- ing, photography, and lapidary arts. Dale Cantrell B.S.N., M.A.T. Maternal Child Nursing, Fundamentals of Nursing A graduate of M.U.S.C. and the Citadel . . . she sponsors the Student Nurses As- sociation . . . she enjoys crewel work and reading. Robert L. Carroll A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Mathematics A graduate of Fairmont State College and West Virginia University. Enid R. Causey B.A., M.L. Adolescent Literature, Foundations Studies Library Skills, Library Orientations and Instruction Attended Baptist College at Charleston, University of South Carolina born in Scotland . . . has been in U.S. 18 years and spent all of them in Charleston! . . . enjoys reading and music. Capt. John L. Christian B.S., M.S. American Defense Policy, United States Air Force Today Born in Goldsboro, North Carolina . . . he enjoys tennis, jogging, photography, and traveling . . . his favorite scripture is John 8:12 . . . I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. Attended Louisiana Tech University and Troy State University, Alabama. 97 George N. Connor Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. David Cuttino B.S., B.S.M., M.S.M., Ph.D. Music History, Literature, and Materials, Mu- sic for the Elementary Teacher, Voice, Hym- nology, Vocal Techniques Director of Baptist College Singing Bucca- neers . . . received B.S. from the Citadel in Civil Engineering . . . also attended Southern Baptist Seminary, Florida State University . . . born in Sumter, S.C .... likes fishing, hunting, water skiing and music. . .his favor- ite scripture passage is Create in me a clean heart,0 God. . . .training labrador retrievers is his favorite pastime. Sheila Davis B.A., M.A. Ph.D. Western Civilization, U.S. History, Compara- tive Governments Has spent most of her life in the Virginia D.C. area. . .went to Duke University and the University of Virginia. . .she likes to read and swim . . . her favorite scripture is the Gospel according to St. John. Major L. Keith DeMott, USAF B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Aerospace 'Studies AS 400 and Leadership Lab Attended U.S. Naval Academy, and Universi- ty of South Carolina . . . born in New York, spent 11 years in California . . . enjoys sail- ing, water skiing and golf. J. Douglas Donehue Journalism 301 and 302 Chairman of the Student Publications Com- mittee Was born in Cramerton, N.C.. . .resident of Charleston for the past 25 years. . .attended Columbia University and Oklahoma State Uni- versity. . .he enjoys tennis. . .James 2:26, For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also is his favorite scripture . . . his favorite author is Winston Churchill and he says he likes beautiful wom- en. Merle S. Doran B.A., M.A.L.S. Library Science, Basic Reference, Organiza- tion and Administration of Libraries, Chil- dren's Literature, Book Selection. Enjoys sailing, reading, sewing, and cooking . . .was bornin Quitman,Georgia. . .went to Florida State College for Women and Florida State University. 9 8 ----null -. 4- - 1 ' NN 9i?,iQaf .ts-rf 'P I! . .f 11:14 15 'I-22: si . so r f-M . . , i mj . , j 5 ff j f ' . l . ' is M H S, mi? ' i J l ' C l F' ' 'ff , V L in Q X 4 ff q ii ' 'A in I A. V X N 1 :ETC-5N iE51?EI '35 '?:55Etl55E5'.'5h.:':: ' X 1' 'R N. C'i':IT ' -' .. K., .-M.: .--:--Met-s:'V ' - , X 1'EEf-352 : 5:35. , 5. we 15.2123251155 fm , s F ' .X A, V 'W V A V ' 'I ' V F I 5Sf':5i:2I1'E ,Qf . ,-f?,K,'.x:' 1 3:.'bdf5'Q p :j5'jg-11'1.5'i'E'1E, ,,J 1 5, .- .2g1'Q1::.r1- ..x V .,,. , f, u 9x 53,3232-1533ii-'il?,j,f + 9, V ' 9' Q' as 11 Stl cg, f L5 . '.f-'Vwis-1:.-,':rfV5:--sq'-'F V -. b- , 'ft-c1V-is 5 if ,fl H ra. QV, f , ' :.- ,I --555-3'1,'i,',g.,, A: t' '- Ja W Q of 1 f' ,X ' u qu Q V . ,,.6 ,l :X 3 ' ?iL1i.i- ' , VV 'Q' YA ' '. 2':1:: -2i:.:s:-a'2:5:ass2:?g,:f- , W .sy 1 Q1 1, na , -+A, ...V , .Vw-I.,,V-ll.-i.:.,.., W, fs:-V11 -ss I - . - V ' - VV -1 A X qigff TT f , ' 3 , dv W- 'G N 1 t .- ' , f Q, 5- -' ,- f -1 M M W 'M ' V V If is V . -, ,,:fs41:2.:1-:W-, ,Q H' Q 'EQQ 5, -NV tv 2 M- 55 N 1 , 5 Q 'D M ' 4? if - 'V 56 :fl , , , V 1 ' 'i3E?E1f5fiE5E5EE5?? 4 'K' 'A T1 N . 0 . K 3 -' 0' A 3 5 'Si' 5 Y-R 5, M 5 Q 5, , -:::1:a:5-zriktfs. P' W ' Y , . H - 'VY I 2 ' W N M xi E 1 A Q16 5 gf ghd fi-T-2 , , i M' W' - ' . ' : 3 X 'A' W' 3 R 22 S . 4 45' 22 5 Fkiftzf-:Fk'2:i2:gi-if51- V ' t'4 -w--w- -- ' X ' 'X I' :A , ,-g..g,:f Dr. Fred Doty Instructor in Psychology Mrs. Katherine Doty Instructor in Psychology Carol Drowota B.S., M.A.T., A.B.D. Director of Foundation Studies Program Foundation Reading, Foundation English, Eng- Attended College of Charleston, Duke University, and USC . . . enjoys basketball, football, gardening, crewel embroidery, bridge, and cooking . . . a Charleston native . . . A mighty fortress is our God. Thelma Elkins B.A., M.R.E., M.S.L.S. Chairman, Department of Library Science Director of Library Born in Crayne, Kentucky . . . attended Union University, University of Southern California, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Helen Fenner B.S., M.E., Ad. Adolescent Psychology, Child Psychology, Social Psychology, Exceptional Child, History and Systems, Contemporary Psychology Born in Chicago . . . attended Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University, University of Maine, University of Geneva, and University of London . . . favorite scripture is Psalms 23 . . . she enjoys motorcycle riding . . . her favorite author is Albert Maslow. Lewis Dixon Ferrell, Jr. B.F.A., M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Attended Memphis State University and University of Mississippi. 99 A. C. Flora, Jr. B.A. M.A., Ph.D. Principles of Economics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Economic History of the U.S., Government and Business, Public Finance, Labor Economics Chairman of the Faculty Senate, Vice Chairman of Curriculum Committee, Editor of Baptist College Business and Economic Report and Chairman of the Consortium Continuing Education Committee . . . Enjoys working in yard and garden. . .likes football, basketball, and golf. . .favorite scripture - 23rd Psalm, Romans 8:28-39. Silas H. Garrison B.A., B.D., Th.M., M.A. English 101-102, 211-212 Attended Mars Hill College, Furman University, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the University of South Carolina .. . favorite authors - Thomas Wolfe, and Emily Dickinson. Frank G. Gay, Jr. B.B.A., M.B.A. Corporate Finance, Real Estate, Marketing Has spent most of his life in northern Mississippi . . . attended Ole Miss and Memphis State . . . is active in the purchase, renovation, and management of apartment buildings in historic Charleston. Linda Gooding B.A., M.A. Western Civilization Sherry Graham B.S., M.A. Effective Speech Went to Illinois State University, Western Illinois University, New York University, and Ohio University . . . has lived in the Midwest, Spain, and South Carolina . . . favorite pastimes -- travel, shopping, and going out to dinner in fine restaurants, and entertaining good friends. H. Jurgen Griebsch M.S., Ph.D. Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced German, German and Russian Lit in Translation He was born in Germany . . . graduated from Albertine University, and Martin Luther University. 100 , . . f . . ., v 2. M ' wiv . 6' ,f ,ix an V Gas 4 ' , 'f .,, .fr , 5 f . ' ' 3 , . ,,, .vii v-v' I I f RM. . img . , - 4-4 Q . 1 f. I 1 . , . - N... I ,. . . f . . , ,A ,,,.q Q 4. f kr :gf . ,NN of ' .' 'mn .,,,, I . cl . ., s w I- - ' x I .. sv Q .iw Ae ,I--I Q 'Wd'- M. gg? virfvx -Q -,. Q I ' S Fl :Q dl I N 'f . I5 1 6 'I A 9 ' wf : ,.. .im . l is ifts. ' I . . . , 1 ,x ,. ,B-' .Jeff ,seg-I I O -5 ,, gag , A David Grigsby B.B.A., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration and Director of External Programs Principles of Accounting, Principles of Management, Principles of Economics A graduate of Baylor University and the Citadel . . . a native Texan who came to S.C. in 1969 . . . enjoys sailing. Virginia C. Halans B.S., M.S., Phys. Ed. Beginning Ballet, School Health, Beginning Swimming and Diving, Water Safety Instruction, Intermediate Bowling, Beginning Tennis ASouth Carolina native. . .attended Coker College, University of Tennessee, and University of Georgia . . . enjoys basketball, P. E., boating, and fishing . . . favorite scripture is .lohn 3:16. William C. Hamlett, Jr. B.S., M.S. Anatomy and Physiology, Biological Science, Basic Microanatomy Enjoys tennis and photography . . . a graduate of U.S.C .... born in Henderson, North Carolina. Carolyn S. Hancock B.M.T., M.Ed. Introduction to Music Therapy, Music for Group Activities, Fundamentals of Music for Elementary School Teacher, Freshman Guitar A native of midwest . . . sponsors Music Therapy Club and Freshman class . . . attended Lincoln University . . . favorite scripture John 3:16 . . . likes all sports . . . enjoys psychology and music. Gerald R. Hasty, B.S., M.B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.B. Constitutional Law, Business Law, American Government, Criminology, American Diplomacy, Contemporary Political Thought, State and Local Government Sponsors Circle K, Pi Sigma Alpha, and Pi Gamma Mu . . . attended Bradley, American, Northwestern, and Harvard Universities, and Blackstone and Harvard Law Schools . . . has toured over 20 countries throughout the world . . . enjoys law, javelin catching, and sun soaking . . . Felix qui' potuit rerum! cognoscere causas,! Quique metus omnes, et! inexorabile fatum,l Subject pedibus, strepitumquel Acherontis avari -. William Henry B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education Attended Carson Newman and the University of Tennessee. 101 James E. Herring B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced French, Russian Lit in Translation Graduated from Mississippi College, L.S.U. and Tulane University . . . has spent most of his life in S.C., Mississippi, and Louisiana . . .loves football and basketball as any of his students well know! John Hopkins Instructor of English Katherine M. Huger A.B., M.A., M.A.L.D. Principles of Economics, Money and Banking, International Trade and Finance, Comparative Economic Systems, Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Graduated from Bryn Mawr College and The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy . . . was born in Buffalo, New York . . . likes gardening, birdwatching, community activities member of Student Life Committee, Faculty Senate and Executive Committee, Pi Gamma Mu. Jack Howell Instructor of Psychology Josephine Hutcheson A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Graduated from Duke University, and Yale University, and is studying toward her Ph.D. at the University of Texas. Barbara Jackson B.S.N. Nursing Problems ll, Maternal-Child Health, Nursing Seminar Attended the Medical College of South Carolina, University of South Carolina, and the Medical College of Georgia . . . native of Charleston . . . enjoys being home. 102 If . ,A wg, if xi .Z , NSR fi aj f as 'w swf, Vis' H., - lizymmygg ag,.f4,,., -:Ma ,-.4 y ,-UZ f 5 - if ? ,f 5 I 1 ,, ,ff f f aff ' f 0'y? ft ' , 1 Aix, 1 . ,. I if fm are Q , 4, fx Ada Johnson A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages A graduate of University of South Carolina and the University of North Carolina. Vera F. Johnson B.S., M.A. Shorthand, Typing, Business Communication, Business Law, Retailing Management, Survey of Business, Business Machines, Medical Records, Quantity Food Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Insurance, Field Training, Planning and Equipping, Mass Feeding A graduate Bob Jones University and George Peabody College for Teachers . . . post M.A. work at U.T. and U.S.C. . . . enjoys basketball, cooking, reading, and listening to classical music favorite scripture is Corinthians 13. Sue Dolores Jones A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatic Arts A graduate of Duke University and University of North Carolina. Harold Keown, Jr. B.A., M.Div., M.A. Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Special Problems in Criminal Justice, Internship in Criminal Justice Attended Mars Hill, USC, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Spalding College . . . presently a student at USC . . . football is favorite sport . . . favorite scripture is Philippians 4:13 . . . enjoys reading, playing with children, and meeting with friends . . . the unexamined life isn't worth living. William Robert Kerr B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Health Education, Special Ed. Physical Activity, Archery, Recreation Courses, Sociology Received his B.S. and M.S. from Furman University and Ed.D. from Columbia University . . . has lived in New York, Kansas, Florida, and Kentucky . . . enjoys reading, travelling, and walking . . . favorite scripture is Phil. 14:11 . . . Lord make me an instrument of Thy peace where there is hatred, let me sow love, where there is injury, pardon . . . Kathleen S. King A.N., B.A., M.S.N. Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing Problems I and ll A native of Des Moines, Iowa . . . attended Greighton Memorial School of Nursing, Clark College, and Catholic University of America . . .enjoys reading, attending cultural events, tennis, and horseback riding. 103 Renda Knight B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Library Science Assistant Librarian - Audio Visuals Eugene Koester B.A. M.M. Piano A graduate of Baptist College, Converse College, Peabody Conservatory of Music and the University of South Carolina . . . a native of Charleston . . . likes football, basketball, listening to opera, carpentry . . . his favorite scripture passage is John 3:16. Lionel Lackey B.S., M.A., Ph.D. English 101, 102, and English Literature Graduated from College of Charleston, the University of North Carolina, and University of South Carolina. . .was born in Miami, but has lived in Charleston most of his life. Ellen Lawson Assistant Professor of Nursing Education Victor H. Lawson, Jr. B.S., M.M.. 16th and 18th century counterpoint, arranging, orchestration, advanced conducting, jazz ensemble, wind and percussion ensembles. A graduate of the University of Virginia, Florida State University, Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati, and is working on his PhD . . . likes all sports as his wife will testify . . .woodworking, landscaping . . . his favorite quotes are Anything worth doing is worth doing well and God helps those who help themselves. Carolyn MacDonald B.A., M.A., Ph.D. General College Math, College Algebra, Calculus Attended University of Minnesota, University of Oregon, and Brown University. 104 5. 556 .-nv il X, 4,v if K X - . N. X ' 1 l .'l .JU wk' in x Donna M. Marinovich B.S. Fundamentals in Nursing, Medical- Surgical Nursing I Was born and spent most of her life in Louisiana . . . attended Louisiana State University . . . enjoys most water sports, reading, and finishing and redoing furniture. S. M. Mayo B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D. Old Testament Survey, New Testament Survey, Church History, History of American Christianity, Elementary and Intermediate Koine Greek. A graduate of Southern Illinois University, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary . . . born and grew up in Illinois . . . enjoys bicycling, and auto mechanics. Ruth McAdory A.A. Clinical Instructor in Nursing Education 1975 graduate of Baptist College. Susan McCord B.A., M.L.N. A native South Carolinian . . . graduated from Lander College and Emory University . . . is secretary of Scholarship Committee . . . likes to knit . . . likes Spanish . . . her favorite quote is . . . Don't walk in front of me - I may not follow. Don't walk behind me - I may not lead. Walk beside me - and just be my friend. Don Mundell A.A., A.B., A.M. Principles of Sociology, Social Problems, Anthropology, Social Theory, Research Methods, Social Deviance, Geography Born and raised in Colorado . . . attended Mesa College, University of Northern Colorado, University of Colorado, and Cornell University. . . likes to sail and eat and watch people's behavior . . . his favorite quote is from Desiderata which can be found outside his office door. Betty lngle Nemeth B.A., M.A.L.S. Associate Librarian - Technical Processes Assistant Professor Library Science Libraries and Librarianship, Cataloging and Classification Attended George Peabody College for Teachers, Scarritt College, University of Oklahoma, Maryville College . . . is a freshman advisor . . . chairman of Student Life Committee. 105 Stephen A. Nemeth, Jr. B.S., M.A. General College Mathematics, Abstract Algebra and Linear Algebra, College Algebra and Trigonometry, Differential Equations Born in Newark, New Jersey . . . Attended Indiana Institute of Technology, Ball State University, and USC . . . enjoys math and weight-lifting. Dr. S. George Niketas B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English Attended University of South Carolina and University of Georgia. Elizabeth Ferry Norton B.S.Ed., M.S. Basic Math I and II, College Algebra and Trigonometry, Probability and Statistics, Linear Algebra Her favorite author is H.L. Menckin . . . attended Southeast Missouri State and Oklahoma State University. H. Clyde Odom B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Head of Chemistry Department Organic Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, Instrumental Analysis, Chemical Research, Advanced Organic Sponsors student affiliate of American Chemical Society born in Mississippi . . . attended University of Mississippi and Clemson . . . And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. . . . favorite author is Bruce Canton . . .enjoys basketball, political history, and golf. Harold J. Overton B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. English 101, 102, 211, and 212, Advanced Composition, Development of Modern English Grammar and Modern English Grammar Spent most of his life in Louisiana . . . attended Mississippi College, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Louisiana State University. Ernest L. Passailaigue, Jr. B.S., M.B.A. Auditing, Intermediate Accounting, Income Tax, Principles of Accounting, Cost Accounting, Advanced Accounting A native of Charleston . . . graduate of the University of South Carolina and the Citadel . . . he likes football, basketball and fishing. 106 I. . ma :Z . 93 -1 A. , AL 1 'JV , 1' , , Y 5 l afgfycfffs . Q' f ' 9:6 AQ nv. ,M, ' 4 ,.,.,.,,,, ,, f W ,..,.. ef' ,,., V , ,iff - 1' ,f 5' .iw w,-esfpnf' , ,. , A ' 4. f 95 cf:-1 7' I ' f 'aff f ' 59 , K, 9, ,f , I ' Q' My . - 2.4. j '- ' 'ZZ' 29413 VJ f W sg' Af f Cf '72 if 9,3512 f ffgff f 5914- '4 ,K 'ig , 7 ' , ,, mf. f, 4-,, 4 1, 79 23:4 1, ass We .1 ii ?ai L'x f f'Q : '-:iff f - f -'t Q. , --....,. 4: A Edwin M. Perkins B.A., M.A. Accounting 211, 212 Business Law Was born and spent most of his life in North Carolina . . . graduated from Lenior Rhyne College, and the University of North Carolina .. . his favorite sport is football and his favorite scripture is John 3:16 . . . favorite author - Robert Browning. Dorothy Pratt B.S., M.A. English Literature A native Texan . . . Graduated from the University of Corpus Christi, and Baylor University . . . her favorite scripture is Matthew 6:33 . . . she likes to read Alfred Tennyson . . . she like football and sewing . . .her favorite subject is life and its meaning . . . her quote, I am part of all that I have met. tTennysonJ Thomas E. Pratt B.S., B.D., M.S., Ph.D. Survey of Old Testament, Hermeneutics, Bible Doctrine I 81 II, Major and Minor Prophets, Survey of the New Testament, Old Testament Poetry and Wisdom Literature, Biblical Book Studies: The Pentateuch A native Texan born in Stinnett, Texas . . . Attended University of Corpus Christi, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Baylor University . . . enjoys football and the lore of God . . . favorite scripture is Philippians 2:12-13 . . . Earth's crammed with heaven!And every common bush aflame with God:lBut only he who sees takes off his shoes-!The rest sit 'round and pick blackberries. Mr. David Redd Instructor of Music Dr. Paul G. Reitzer B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of History Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Attended LeTourneau College, Baylor University, and Florida State University. Carole Livingston Ricketts Teaching Reading in the Elementary School, Behavior of the Pre-School Child, Methods and Materials for Kindergarten, Teaching of Reading in the High School, Principles and Philosophy of Education, Directed Teaching in the Elementary School, Pre-School Psychology Born in Lenoir, N.C .... attended Brevard College, W.C.U., F.S.U., and Peabody College for Teachers . . . Likes basketball, badminton, soccer, needlework, sewing, camping, and the out of doors . . . it is not enough to be busy . . . the question is what are we busy about. 107 David E. Rison A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Graduate of Ouachia College and UCLA James C.S. Rivers B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Major American Writers to 1885, Major American Writers from 1885 to 1940, American Literature Since 1940, The Short Story, The Modern Novel, Modern British and American Poetry A native of Charleston . . . Graduate of Clemson University twith a B.S. in Physicsj and the University of South Carolina . . . he likes ping pong, chess, reading . .. his favorite quote is These are the times that try men's souIs tPaine, The Crises lj . . . favorite scripture - Psalm 23:1 - The Lord is my shepard. Harriet R. Robinson R.N., B.S., M.A.T. Pre-Nursing, Senior Seminar Was born in Charleston . . . graduated from Medical University of S.C., Baptist College, and the Citadel . . . her favorite scripture is Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ who strengthenth me. Miss Suzanne G. Rollins B.M., M.M. Flute, Organ, Piano Born in Macon, Georgia . . . lived in Savannah for 12 years, and has been teaching here since Fall 1971 . . . She attended College - Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati, Converse College School of Music, North Texas State University . . . She is a member of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra . . . church organist . . . recital floutist. Mrs. Georgia T. Schlau B.A., M.A. Beginning Spanish, Spanish, Russian, and French Lit. in Translation A graduate of University of South Carolina . . . did graduate work at Ohio State University and University of the Americas in Mexico City . . . born in Kansas . . . enjoys tennis. . .literature. . .history. . .traveling . . .cooking. Jim Settle B.A., M.S. History and Principles of Physical Ed. Individual and Dual Sports Physical Education for the Exceptional Child Activities Courses Graduate of Furman University and Florida State University . . . enjoys all sports . . . reading. . .fishing. . .watching T.V.. . .his favorite saying is Do Your Best. 108 ,5,- , in 'w !1 P V 'gl . , 'mai ffijixg 17' ,J , ' ri ' 135. v. i ,w 1 r r , ....4. 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Smith B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of English Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Freshman English for President's Scholars, Sophomore English, Shakespeare Born in Avon, New York and spent the first 32 years of his life near Rochester . . . came to Charleston in 1952 and has stayed . . . attended the University of Rochester and Syracuse University . . . enjoys reading, Shakespeare, and football . . . his favorite quote is the Seven Ages of Man speech from As You Like lt. Bobbie Stewart B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Co-ordinator Allied Health Program Cell Physiology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Genetics Born in Oklahoma, she has lived in Kentucky, Florida, North Carolina, and Virginia . . . attended Stetson University and North Carolina State University . . . her favorite subject is biochemistry. . .she enjoys bridge and boxer dogs - especially Heidi . . . she participates in showing saddle horses and enjoys all spectator sports. Mrs. Hazel Murray Stewart A.B., M.A.T. Professor of Mathematics A Charleston native who has attended Fisk University, the Citadel, University of Pennsylvania, and S.C. State . . . enjoys music, reading, sewing, and bridge . . . God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Sandra Talarico B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education She attended University of Florida and is presently working on her Ph.D. Dr. Rembert S. Truluck B.A., B.D., Th.M., S.T.D. Director of Program for Recruiting Students for Church Related Vocations Old Testament and New Testament Survey, Life and Teachings of Jesus, Life and Letters of Paul, Bible Book Studies, Practical area courses in missions, preaching, group dynamics, and counseling A graduate of Furman University and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary . . . born in Spartanburg and grew up in Clinton . . . backpacking is favorite hobby . . . casting all your anxiety upon Him, for He cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7 109 Mrs. Linda C. Tyler B.A., M.L.S. Foundation Studies, Library and Study Skills, Library Orientation Courses Was born in Spartanburg and has spent most of her life in S.C. . . . graduate of Converse College, and George Peabody College . . . she enjoys hunting, fishing, and doing yard work with her husband. Mrs. Jean Vanella Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatic Arts Lawerence M. Vanella B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Effective Speech, Phonetics, Acting, Directing Born in New Jersey . . . has spent last 12 years of his life in Southeast and says Love it y'all. a graduate of Montclair State College and Ohio University. . .he enjoys watching all sports, but likes to play tennis . . . is advisor for TKA . . . his favorite quote is Getting to know you. Lt. Col. William M. Vondersmith B.S., M.S. Aerospace Studies Winston Churchill is his favorite author . . . he likes to play golf and watch football . . . is a graduate of University of Maryland, University of Oklahoma . . . Born in Hanover, Penn. Joseph Ward B.A., M.A. Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Arts 81 Crafts, Secondary Art, Art for the Elementary School Teacher Graduated from University of Kentucky, Philadelphia College of Art, East Tennessee State University . . . born in Phoenix . . . came to Charleston in 1968 . . . loves the beach, tennis, singing, bicycling, and playing the piano. Paula Moore Ward A.A., B.S.N. Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing of Children She like music and cooking. . .was born in North Carolina . . . attended Mars Hill College, Furman University, and Vanderbilt University. 110 V , --,., .f if M56 . W rf' ax., ff' foes., , -ffwj, ,- z. . f4:. ' ' 1 1, Q . U ,. ,. , , ,.. 'fa-.L f MN'-N N H' i f Q 5 Q L ff its U 5' H . .v . H m S .1 -,gi 5 X ' ,ggi-' . . 5, F5 . ..,- , . ' 5.1, .1 ws:-' .. . . 5 , . h .Q ,..,...5..w.Q:l N we . get f ..i.5'I..:s3 -tr . 5 X. 5257 . A. it Q ,k,x iliii, K 1 . .. - Kkffiflp-is-KI.-' .iiffa , K 5 ' X 5.5 . fri' f 1 F CKX1- f. fs. sTX35:2XQ'f13?5I.4' r as i'g1gQ,x.:ifs A ., wi fl- 1 yflff - P as A6 if 73: f if 'QQ - f ' g 3 s 'vffiili 1 . ft' 'sl N' -x T0 V4.3 X- S? Y X .. N X 85 N' , 3 tv . ' si a , ,gqsg S. ...cf K, Smal... 4 .,.,,s- I ,ig 4' 5G'f'U.4r I , F z.. Charles Welty B.S., M.S. Beginning Golf, Beginning Tennis, First Aid, Safety and Athletic Injuries, School Health He is Assistant Athletic Director, Athletic Trainer . . . a graduate of West Virginia University . . . he enjoys reading and tennis . . . his favorite quote is Those who wish to excell in any endeavor must give far beyond the average, success is no accident. Uames Mitchnerj Mary G. Wheless B.S., Ed.M., Ed.D. Professor of Business Administration She graduated from Winthrop College, the University of South Carolina, Duke University, and studies for her doctorate at the University of North Carolina . . . enjoys reading, bridge, sewing, . . . favorite scripture is Chor. 13. Rae H. Wooten B.S.N. Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing Problems I A native of South Carolina . . . she graduated from the University of South Carolina and is now working at the Citadel on graduate work . . . enjoys needlework, shrimping, crabbing and watercolor. Fred Worthy B.A., M.S. Born in Colorado . . . is a graduate of University of Northern Colorado, Colorado State University . . . has studied at the U.S. Naval Academy, University of North Carolina and the University of South Carolina . . . His hobbies are photography and model railroads . . . he likes helping students . . . cooking donuts . . . his favorite scripture is James 1:1-4. Oliver J. Yost B.M., M.M., M.S.M., M.R.E. Chairman of the Department of Music Music History and Appreciation, History, Literature, and Materials, Piano Ensemble, Piano lessons, He has spent about one half of his life in Pennsylvania and New York and the other one half in North Carolina, Kentucky, and South Carolina . . . a graduate of Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary . . . favorite subject is music . . . enjoys football, relaxing with his wife, jogging, and church work . . . his favorite author is Catherine Marshall. . .favorite verse is Ephesians 3:20. Larry Zoeller Instructor in Psychology 111 1 Grganizations Student Government Association Executive Dfficers x Donnie Simmons, President, Student Government Association One of the major aspects of this year's Student Govern- ment administration is that they have tried to leave the task of student activities to the newly formed activities board and direct all it's efforts to the process of govern- ment. Improved administration-student leader relations has been one major factor with David, Donnie, Cindy and Peggy. Cooperation and participation have been the key to an effective administration. Peggy Harbor, Treasurer, Donnie Simmons, President, David Barrett, Vice President, Cindy Luther, Secretary 4 Activities Board c ' -A, 2 ss gif A lst Row Brenda Bolchoz Publicity Margery Hamrick Religious Affairs Peggy Harber Treasurer of SGA Dale Mattox Film Committee 2nd Row Dick McClain Entertainment Caroline Scott Campus Activities Elame Henderson Special Events Jeno Smith Fine Arts President s Cabinet Convocation Orientation Richard Rivers, Food Committee Bookstore Advisory Committee Traffic Court Attorney General Elections Margery Hamrick Elaine Henderson Stan Griggs Al Brannon David Hatcher Marc Allen Richard Rivers I , l Minority Affairs .......................................... Rogers ldeozu 5 what As the legislative branch of the Student Government Association, the Senate provides for student represen- tation in the administration process. Composed of sev- en members from each class, the senate strives to pass legislation to meet student needs and demands. Legislative bills dealt with included a Federal Election Day excusal, the prevention of smoking in the theatre, the consideration of new paved parking lots and tennis courts, and numerous amendments to the Constitution. 1. OFFICERS: Cindy Luther, Secretary: Darlene Hale, Chaplain: David Barrett, President: A. D. Jordan, Vice President. 2. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Sandra Wilkinson, Cheryl Allen, Anthony Heyward, Karen Hames, Tracy Peerboom, Milly Robinson. Not pictured: Zanziea Kinloch. 3. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Gennie Schipmann, Tim Mattox, Darlene Hale, Brenda Palmer. Not pictured: Tommy Dean, Cindy Hill. 4. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: 0'Neilia Richardson, Mark Westbury, Vicki Miller, Richard Elliott, David Peterson, A. D. Jordan. Not pictured: Brian Mullinax. 5. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Cindy Dye, Susan Johnson, Tim Corbin, Karen Hill, Mary Anne Carter, Robbie Haywood, Ronald Hollis. SENATE 7 an-N A Committees Improve Campus ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE: Vivian Owens, Tommy Dean, Brenda Bolchoz, Mike Ellis, Kathy Burchalter, Sandra Wilkinson, Darla Horne, Peggy Harber, Dick McClain, Del Whittle, Chuck Dean, Cheryl deGeorge, Richard Cote, Tracy Miller, Charles Moses, Karen Tanner, Janis Benenhaly, Sara Flora. FILM COMMITTEE: Dale Mattox, Tim Mattox, Theresa Richardson, Marc Allen, Felicia Miller, Ray Harper, Ann Baxley. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Karen Tanner, Janis Benenhaley, Sara Flora, Brenda Bolchoz, Peggy Harber. ima Z 4. TRAFFIC COURT: Theron Smith, Jr., Jeff Head, Richmond Truesf dale, George Oliver, Tim Smart, David Hatcher, Donna Parsley, Randy Gamble, Mike Miller. :zz- IKI. Qc ell! . 1' - lll.l. f. - .agqw 4,.,,7,:':l NJ ,.,.ge'qa9g',wf ..:,. 5 g ,,,. f ,sb-, ,Q 1:1-. arg ' ' ' Ti-Q ijlgg rl-z:z.aa:,sm.,m f-Q : - F: :za fair, . - -- N . I I if Q-.. - 'N y 'F .X t 1 '1, ft' . VI: ' I ...,.. A, Q , .Q 1: . 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Russell Hall Resident Assist- ants Will Barnes, Phillip Campbell, Ken Brock, Wilmont Murray. 3. South Dorm Resident As- sistants Kneeling: Julie Mickel 2nd Row: Sandra Wilkinson, Sylvia Burgess, Nancy Ged- dings, Linda Beckroge, Cindy Lyons, Lei Horne, Yvonne Holman. 4. Women's Resident Associa- tion Executive Council Sarah Robertson, Alicia Green, Jolene Weber, Darlene Hale, Elaine Hender- son, Debbie Walters. 5. North Dorm House Council lst Row: Darlene Hale, Genie Schip- mann, Lynn Lockridge. 2nd Row: Bren- da Palmer, Yvonne Cohen, Debbie Braswell, Vicki Mason, Debbie Ouzts, Genie Hargrove, Cynthia Gibbs, Karen Barker, Caffie Galliard. Millie Robinson. 6. South Dorm House Council lst Row: Alicia Greene, Linda Collins, Diana Gore, Lei Horne, Darla Horne. 2nd Row: Patty Jo Johnson, Cathy Wright, Linda Beckroge, Darlene Craig, Cindy Lyons. 3rd Row: Yvonne Holman, Sandra Wilkinson, Sylvia Burgess, Nancy Geddings, Julie Mickel, Jan Cone. 7. Men's Resident Association House Council lst Row: John Coaxum, Jeff Conners, Zane Brown, Steve Stevenson, William Smith. 2nd Row: Wilmont Murray, Chuck Caldwell, Will Barnes, Ken Brock, Phillip Campbell. 119 20 Baptlst Young Women Baptist Young Women study support and en gage ln musslon actlvltles BYW has adopted a Grandmother and supports a Bangladesh orphan They have prayer retreats state wlde house par tles and seasonal mlsslon studies They also sponsor Daisy Day and Wltchy Poo ln keeping wlth the fellgIOUS emphasus of their club the Baptust Young Women chose as the set tlng for their plcture the lnterlor of the hlstorlc St James Baptist Church ln Goose Creek Presudent Nancy Geddlngs Secretary Falth Lune Mlsslon Actuon Chalrman Margaret Leach Musslon Study Chairman Karen Lee Mlsslon Support Chairmen Lnbby Folk and Susan Ferrell I lst Row Karen Barker Becky Tucker Susan Ferrell Becky Parker Duane Richburg Margaret Leach Karen Lee 2nd Row Cathy Fowler Pam Shows Marlon Young Fanme Garvin Nancy Geddlngs Pam Black Lmda Blrchfleld Llbby Folk Penny Weeks Susan Worthy Wanda Smuth Faith Lune BSU - what's it to ya? . . . loving and sharing in fellowship . . . singing and prayer. . .the best part ofthe week. . .afamily of Chris- tians. . .an escape from pressures and studies. . . pen- ny parties . . . puppet teams . . . opportunity . . . Bible study . . . the Spirit of Jesus . . . summer missions . . .the strength of the campus . . . learning. . .friend- ship . . . sharing God's love . . . relaxing . . . growing spiritually. . .ministering to orphans. . .Iove-spread- ing to the campus, the community, the nation, and the world . . . revival teams . . . excitement . . . Christ-cen- tered involvement . . . outreach . . . release . . . raising 52,500 for BSU summer missions. . .service. . .grow- ing closer to Christ through the help and strength of your friends . . . fun . . . BSU IS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT COME AND JOIN US ' WORSHIP LEADER ............. MUSIC LEADER ................ WITNESS AND MINISTRY ....... I5uE.LIcIrvIffffffffiffi FELLOWSHIP ................,.. COMMUNITY MISSIONS ......... FACULTY ADVISOR ............. CAMPUS MINISTER PRESIDENT ......................... Kent Taylor VICE PRESIDENT .................... Pam Shows SECRETARY ....................... Lynne Jones SUMMER MISSIONS CHAIRMAN ..... Carol Carter BIBLE STUDY LEADERS .....,..., Diane Richburg . .. Marty Hogue ..... Ava Black Scott MacClellan . . . Lynne Jones . . . . Al Brannon Sally Mackey Robert Joye Calvin Holland Dr. David Cuttino Scott McBroom lst Row Jeff Connors Susie Weaver Pam Black Sally Mackey John Couch Becky Parker 2nd Row Dr CUTTIDO Jane Brogdon Nancy GeddIngs Debble Sexton Susan Ferrell Carol Carter Terry Young Linda BIrchfIeld Everette ller 3rd Row Andy Faucett Kent Taylor VIckI McClure Marty Hogue CalvIn Holland Dennis ErskIne Dennis Gore Scott McBroom ' 121 Nllnlsterlal Alllance Crganlzatlon For Those Preparing For Church Related Vocatlons Students planmng careers ln church related and other Chrlstnan vocations have Increased In number during the past three years Over 400 students at Baptlst College have mdlcated their desire to go unto some form of Chrlstlan service as thelr llfe s work Not only do many students plan careers as pastors mlsslonarles and mmlsters of youth musuc and educatlon but also many students plan to serve Chrlst through careers In nursing law enforcement business teaching coaching medlclne and many others The Mmlsterlal Alllance trles to provlde resources for msplratlon and information related to Chrlstlan service Floyd Parker has served as presudent of the Mmlsterlal Alllance and Becky Drawdy has served as secretary during thas year Meetings of the Mlmsterlal Alllance have been at various tlmes to provlde the opportunity for students to meet outstand mg leaders In Chrlstlan service to meet and dialogue with the president of the college to meet representatlves of the semmarles to which many of the students wlll go after graduation and for fellowship and sharmg among themselves Most of the students planmng Chrlstlan careers are already engaged In church work on a voluntary part time or full time basls The new program of Dlrected Work Experience through the Rellglon Department along with contlnumg efforts to place students In church related work provldes opportunuty and supervnsuon for many students In Chrlstlan service Chrnstuan students on campus partlclpate In student led Buble studles prayer groups actlon groups and trammg ln Christian witness A number of student led organlzatlons meet regularly to study methods of sharmg their faith with others and planmng systematic efforts to reach others with the good news of Jesus Christ and Hrs love II I I I I I I I . 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J TELLERS J Top Row Marlsa Moser Toby Frost Sally Ferrell Craig Balley Bobby Farrer Mlckey Saunders Paul Tlpton Bottom Row Buddy Phllllps Rhonda Warren .lan Kimball Darlene Hale Kevm Corley Cookle Johnson Becky Owens Buddy Vess The Tellers, known as a 'splrltual experlence ln slght and sound represent Baptlst College through out the Southeast Dlrected by Bull Lee, they share thelr love for God and Country un churches, schools clvlc organizations and conventions This year the Tellers performed In Convocation, at the South Carolina Pastor s Conference and spent lnterterm traveling throughout North and South Carolma, Georgua, Vlrglma, and Floruda 9 if Baptlst College Slnglng Buccaneers The Slngmg Buccaneers have been ln existence sunce the begmnmg of Baptlst College Even though the singers have changed Dr Davld Cuttlno has been dlrectlng the cholr from the start Regular appearances durmg the year Include Chrlstmas muslc commencements muslc for May Days selections for convocatlons and Sunday mght appearances at Charleston area churches The Smgmg Buccaneers have performed for churches and schools across the Southeastern states on their annual sprung tour During Interterm the chonr found yet another opportunity to share a song and learn on a seventeen day tour of Europe WARM SUMMER RAIN xxx QQ. 'ff 6 'UC Warm Summer Ram a sunglng group made up of members from the BCC cholr perform at the Southern Baptist Convention ln Spartanburg South Carolina durmg the month of November 7 Baptlst College Band lst Row Susan Harrison Marianne Strong Peggy Gray Brenda Sandlfer Clndy Clark Loretta Hodge Donnle Wmkler Connie Steedly Kay Black Mr Vnctor Lawson 2nd Row Davld Park Evelyn Lanmng Fordham Brewer Becky Gruber Jlmmy Thomas Jan Gray Don Wnllnams Karen Brandt The Baptist College Band under the dlrec tlon of Mr Vlctor Lawson provlded entertain ment at varlous functions on the Baptist College campus They performed at the Trustee s Luncheon and the Convocation Chrlstmas program They played a wlde varlety of Chrlstmas carols at the President s Reception Out of thus talented group of young people a few have formed a jazz band whlch performed at some of the Baptlst College basketball games The band also gave a Woodwmd and Percus slon Concert for the publuc In December. MA. .LPX TX V I 2 i A A T ,f f QP 4 Dt T 1 B f ff, , ' eaba if 7 e W C5 f . . ' X -4 n ' 'I ' X, -f i - ' , XX L., nw, . . WFP dgamn oiu ., ' I - Ts I . - lg f 28 fl Nluslc Therapy Club wwf lst Row Mansa Moser Vlckle Chapman Lelgh Ann Peterson Loretta Hodge 2nd Row Klm Stowe Kathy Schmidt Candy Hlll Darlene Craig Susan Harrison Not Plctured Pam Harvey Lelsa James Kenneth Plnckney Beth Waller Judy Davls Laverne Rolllns Julla Summey Jeannle Pratt Paula McDonald President Leugh Ann Peterson Secretary Loretta Hodge Vlce President Clndy Hull Reporter Darlene Craig NIENC OFFICERS MEMBERS Presldent Davld Park Vlckle Chapman Evelyn Lanmng Vice President Jan Gray Clndy Clark Ann Longdon Frank Cone Ralph Possey Secretary Loretta Hodge Becky Gruber Nancy Scrlvener Jane Kirkland Treasurer Clndy Hull Advusors Dr Cuttmo Mr Lawson I 'F J 'W I ,, 4, V , , . Y ZH' Q ,K as I ' I XA X. 'g S? ' .ask 1 X X , , ' ' H I , S . 3 X 5. A . J .. I Q! wt.. ' .333 ' : I I I ' : I I I I ' : I I I I I I I I ' . ......................... . 2 Starr Bright Mike Akers Donna State Betty Wells Melinda Fowler Susan Myers Judith Powell Susan Hill Robin Rhodes Cynthia Feagale Marilyn Kelly Stephen Knode Peggy Evans Lynne Jones Sarah Robertson Cindy Clark David Kennedy Sarah Mackey Hattie Rambert Richard Brewer Rebecca Tucker Helen McCormick Lynna Bannister Cathy Wright President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SNEA Diana Gore Karen Lee Janice Gray Paula Shieder Nancy Joy Sandra Baxter Paula Kirkland Darlene Hale Libby Folk Louanne Givens Susan Shipper Kathy Ulmer Angela Elliot Caroline Rlckenbaker Lei Horne Jimmie Howell Becky Gruber Louise Moore Jan Nobles Jane Brogdon Ava Black Susan Ferrell Pam Black Mary Pettit Lynne Jones Becky Tucker Kathy Snyder Mike Akers John Barrett John Davis Richard Dudley Angelena Mitchell Stella McMillan Wanda Lewis Wickie Mason Pamela Cunningham Wmfred Crosby Cheryl deGeorge Page Smith Sherrill Rast Carolyn Johnson Alicia Greene Deborah Braswell Debbie Walters Tyler Lawrence Debra Sexton Cindy Luther Linda Overly Sarah Lee Peggy Whitaker Christine Solomon Jerry Taylor Baptist College SNEA is an affiliate with the South Carolina Student Education Association the South Carolina Educa tion the Student National Education Association and the National Educa tion Association They strive to develop professional growth and appreciation for the educational profession and to stimulate the highest ideals of profes sional ethics and attitudes President-elect ......... Steve Knode l I n ' - I , ' 30 I. Gamma Beta Phu we W M we it EN ff 1st Row Karen Barker Wanda Kung Wanda Durden Sarah Robertson Ronald Harvey Ruck Brewer Robert Moore Martha Garnett Susan Myers Fauth Lune Dr Wulluam Kerr 2nd Row Gregory Clark Lusa Swann Luly Jean Whetstune Lynne Jones Allen Jackson Andrea Petute Muke Akers Gennue Schupmann Paula Shueder Muchelle Brown Cynthua Gubbs Katruna Batson Debbue Braswell Duane Young Not puctured Cheryl de George Gamma Beta Phu the name whuch means aca demuc excellence to students at Baptust College. The prumary purposes of the Gamma Beta Phu So cuety are to encourage scholastuc effort and reward academuc merut, and to promote worthy character and hugh udeals. Members of Gamma Beta Phu serve as tour guudes to vusutors of our campus. They also vusut and share wuth the elderly at the Caroluna Nursung Center. Presudent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Karen Barker Muke Akers Katruna Batson Duane Young Muchelle Brown l , , , ,. .. ,.,,,,+u:.4:,,,1 fe- -,fzfffF'4'f .4 .K . ,394 5 5, iuffflal .2 ' ' 'H I A 4' I' ,Q-M ,I s sg,-,u 4, .sw ,W .. M53 12-5 iw ..,. E5 - ' 4 M at A A , few . 2' 1:-,fav-ag-sf -. ', f-,Q A i f T 'Ig' Bef ' . ' ' w T ' . mu .if ' P I ' 'H nf ,. s '-15 X 1 ' 5 -.awgq-gfgi.az'w Z 3. . . 4 5 4 ,.,, ww 1? xv X. P R353 C 3 2 - -Q, l ' I I I I I I I I 1 I I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' . The Natlonal Soclal Sclence Honor Soclety Pl Gamma Mu IS restricted to majors In hlstory, polltlcal sclence, economics, and psychology Members must have at least twenty hours un their major Members of Pl Gamma Mu debate on current events at their meetings Thelr biggest project each year IS a banquet that they sponsor N w A-gl. N ,J Q -qrsm, 'X '-C'T.1'- lst Row Jean Bergeron Kathy Snider Modena Cobb Becky Tucker Dr Sheila Davls 2nd Row Louuse Brown Blll Hlnes Carol Allen Brian Jowers Mrs Katherine Huger Dr David Rlson Ralph Clabattarl I . . . . . 1 5 1 . x , f ' 5 ,f ,gt 41 .X b- Q- ' , :A V' . sr- 3 ,,' , 3 - r J ., l f 1 4 . . i .' ,, . . .1 ' ., M14 '5 '.,- f lr P. aff, 1: , ,J ,,' ' .f ' ' r 'ff ' 'fc ' Y ' , 5 ' I . 1'- ' .. an if., . T .N A - , X W. , x .! .V F , P' A N .,.. ,-..N 1 -. 'i ' ,P -- ' A 4' ,,..n-v l 4. .1521 ,g:sa? 5i:M, v A - 2' '6- ' h :sits 'S ': f,'i k A ' ' f- ,N K t ' A .. , i Af- f Nix N ,,.- - fi , X 'j ,, ' ' ,K if. - ' ' ' I 'Hs .1 - 1 . V - ' ' -'-- 'Q f ' 31 1 ' i 4 -V ,, ' 1 I , , , , . . I Y I I Y ' Y ' Y ' 32 Trl Psl Trl Psl Chl IS patterned after Psl Chl the Natlonal Psychology organlzatlon The purpose of Trl Psl Chl IS to supplement psychology studies to explore current trends ln psychology and to provide information about opportumtues related to psychology Each year the members host a tea ln honor of the faculty They also have a Christmas drop ln Trl Ps: Chl usually has outside speakers come to present programs for their meetlngs resident Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Soclal Chalrman Margaret Leach Genre Hargrove June Patrick Sarah Robertson Wfflf audi, Wim 'fi X.. lst Row Dr Helen Barry Kathy Ulmer Margaret Leach Barbara Barnard Peggy Evans Sharon Malls Dons Drayton June Patnck Lassie Locklalr 2nd Row Sarah Robertson Melanle Parker Ken Murray Genre Hargrove Rhonda Warren Sylvla Burgess Pamela Garvm Mrs Helen Fenner l I C I l I . 1 P - , . l - I . V A,,A I A . li,i l AVlEA,Z,i,,55 AA.., ' 9 3 5 . 1, - G, V -W ' f f f s' I mm I 't Ac I I ' . 1 2 n - Q , A , . 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X x '-53 X ' -L 'Wx ' ' 47 251' ' ' I I I I I I I I ' Z I 7 I I I I I ' ' American Chemical Society 1st Row Sharon Doar Kathy Kelecy Phillip Grooms Michelle Brown Steve Hannan Steve Hensley Alan Mullinax Richard Rivers 2nd Row John Clark Sammy Gandy Lea Gaillard Katrina Batson .lack Dixon Bruce Langston 3rd Row Chuck Caldwell Fordham Brewer Dr Clyde Odom Alan Shannon The student affiliate program of the American Chemical Society was established in 1937 and is designed to pro vide students interested in chemistry and chemical eng: neermg with greater insight into these fields The Society s program for students is one of the largest of any scientific and educational organization No other group has student affiliates chapters in over 600 colleges and universities as does the ACS The American Chemical Society sells the aprons and safety glasses used in labs and periodic charts Each year they travel to Gatlinburg Tennessee for the Southeast Regional Meeting and they also attend local ACS func tions Graduate school representatives come to their meetings to speak to interested seniors Vice President Steve Hensley Secretary Treasurer Richard Rivers Reporter Steve Hannan . l . - . . President ............... Sammy Gandy 4 STUDENT NURSES ASSDCIATION NA The Student Nurses Assoclatlon planned several prolects for the year such as a BIP screenung program on campus They also planned volunteer projects for other organizations This year the nurses partlclpated ln B!P screening a state workshop held In Octo ber In whlch BCC took care of registration and money making projects A semor strlpmg ceremony was held when seniors received thelr stripes for their caps Phyllls Martm Jeanne Lawson Debble Jenkins Jlll Fortlnl Dale Cantrell O Nealla Rnchardson Otharlne Wllllams Margaret Leach Mary Dupree Mary Jo Kalf Jullann Infmger Elaine Jones Cheryl Whltney S Pat Batts Tom Clark Phoebe Ex Lorna Nichols 'Ma N of fl' X first row Phoebe Ex Ms Cantrell Mary Dupree Jnll Fortuna second row Elame Jones Mane Hamrlck Mary Welgelt Jullan Infmger Lorna Nlchols 05115- -a D ' r A I . jfgiivae, - We iutffg. ' , V' 1.1-gf-r 1 ,si 'V -,P 5 'W' M ,J ' - .iigggf 4' I' 'gg ,' , e 'e Q , 4 . 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I ' E I ' I Y I I ' Young Democrats 1 A P if ,,, r Af 5- Q 'S 4359 1 -J ,f F fw- N1 v i s X Q lst Row Dorothy Jackson Barbara PrIngIe DI GarvIn Jean Mazyck MarIe Moore 2nd Row Yvonne Heyward Dolly PetIgrew Duane Goodlet JP DavIs JohnnIe Abrams 3rd Row AIfonzIa MIlIer AD Jordan Brenda Palmer JackIe Colqultt SylvIa Burgess DennIs ErskIne RIchard Ellnott The Young Democrats were or gamzed In 1972 They act to stlmulate actIve Interest In gov ernmental affaurs and In the Demo cratlc party The Young Democrats worked Wlth voter reglstratlon on campus encouraglng everyone to vote They also helped wIth Jlmmy Cart ers campaIgn In the Charleston area A fIlm of JImmy Carter s lIfe was shown by the Young Demo crats on campus before the elec Ion Speakers at theIr meetlngs In cluded such well known Demo crats as Lt Governor Brantley Harvey Members also partIcIpat ed wIth the College Republlcans In a debate Presldent A D Jordan Vlce Presldent Marne Moore Secretary Dolly Pettlgrew lib swf pn- 'X NQLSQ---,, ,QI .1 .Ill 4423, W? 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Afro Amerlcan Soclety 'R W :ki lst Row Rlchmond Truesdale Danny Johnson Johnny Abram Levern Rollms Debra Wallace Major Bernard Fay Chapman Rosella Garvm Leonard Rlley James Duncan Ralph Posey James Robmson 2nd Row Caprus Swmton Delorls Tlsdale Gloria McDow Barbara Carter Flora Pope Jean Randal Betty Wrlght Duane Nlxon Maxine Green Barbara McClarey Albert Muller 3rd Row Lmda Lawson Betty Habersham Zanzlea Kmloch Slyvla Burgess Jean Mazyack Jackie Colqultt Hazel Hood Suzette Haynes Lmda Smalls Jessue Robmson Abraham Morall 4th Row Allcua Muller Helen McFatln Robm Jones Jeanme James Sylvia Cochran Colanthla Brown Alberta Wllson Cheryl Jones Lmda Parks 5th Row Herman Perry Shelton Wrther spoon Calvm McDougal Ray Harper The purposes of the Afro Amerucan Soclety of Baptist College are 1 To uphold the Chnstlan prmcuples to whlch Bap tnst College ns dedicated 2 To work for good relations between black and whute people 3 To promote hugh academic performance by stu dents of all races 4 To encourage partlclpatlon by students of all races ln all phases of college actlvlty 5 To nmpart a fmer appreclatlon of the Afro Amer: can contrlbutlon to American llfe and a better under standing of the African herutage of black Americans 6 To assist the people of the Charleston area The Afro Amerlcan Society was reac tlvated thus year after a year of lnactlvlty They have formed a cholr which gives con certs In varlous churches In the state They gave a party for the mentally retard ed children at the Hope Center of Charles on President Major Bernard Vlce Presldent Marlon Ross Secretary Delorls Tlsdale Treasurer Shelton Parker I l I , PM J, A3 4' if , 1 f' 5- . T ' 7 ' I A 'W iv X 1 I V E, ' 7 I 1 f- ' ...,W,.i ' - 1 ll T J if l 2 . J ' 'isa lf A , K .Xb V 1 x M, x 1 YZ? V , d Q N , , Mtg' 4 IA., LEU. , ,E L, x A A Y, . ' ' - I . 7 Arnold Air Society Created for the promotion of interest in Air Force Careers, the Arnold Air Society was an Commander ....... .... K aren Crockett active participant in all campus activities in Operations Officer ..... ...... D ale Mattox 1976-77. The wild blue yonder is not so far Administrative Officer .... .... G Ienn Johnson away for these students. Comptroller .......... ...... A lan Cole lst row: David Sillivant, Anthony Heyward, Karen Crockett, Dale Mattox, Alan Cole. 2nd row: Timothy Williams, Glenn Johnson, Kenneth Ayers, John Kilgallon, John Coaxum. My 3 7 ill ,L -A 'tif 138 PHOTDGRAPHERS unrfwi 1. Darla Horne 2. Chester Davis To our photographers, Baptist College is an endless search to capture just the right pic- ture that expresses what the Cutlass and Buc 'n Print staff members needs. 139 The ibm: jBrmt William Randolph Hearst once said, Please realize that the first duty of a newspaper is to get the news and print the news . This is the motto of this year's Buc 'N Print staff. The Buc 'N Print has served as the campus newspaper since the founding of Baptist College. This year, more than ever, it is becoming a vital part of campus life. The Buc 'N Print endeavors to relate campus happenings and news, and to serve as a constructive forum for opinions. ' ' 1 ' W' r: ff..5 iif?'TF'ir X 3 az, ,. --e-'---'fe I ,.1, 1 -if -ff' em.-MW'-Aw:-.uw , ',,A ' ' ,V Y , ., 9 VV.,aA ii 7 l1lQ,,,, ' , 6- : ,,.': 1 We ,,.. I 'Q lst Row: Marveen Murray, Mary C Moore Millwee LaSalle 2nd Row David Barrett Joey McNeil, Cornelius Ezenwall Alfonzla Miller 40 THE SEFER The Sefer is the literary magazine at Baptist College. lt is a way for students to publish their creative talents. lt is also a staff-advised project which encourages artistic growth. The Sefer seeks to gather the best works of a cross section of students at BCC. The magazine serves as a channel for displaying the artistic work of the students The Sefer staff is always encouraging student participation in this worthwhile project The editor of the Sefer this year is Lawrence Beck The co editor is Mary Moore s-... IZ-'I'... 'N 'Nil f gqpnnmwwwwm gh gym Editor Lawrence Beck Co Editor Mary Moore 'QQ . - I - I m LtIm,,,..l,.l.,.,.. xl..-.mf f.. 1 1 w L '2 1 i:ii f ' 1,:,,:ys--J -.::- .I 1 Xxx -,xv X-X ' . , V X E, 4 N-. xc Hx . 1. l 3 lm- . . 1 ' w .l , V , ,, ' .l ,,.' ,f x -' '5. V ,,, 5:5 if . N , . M ' k ,Q 5 -, 5 'V 5. - A' , Z ..-..,,- V... 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'Hv-4. .W I Working to produce an annual . . . meeting deadlines from October to January . . . trying to find the correct picture . . . working with photographers . . . selling ads and candy to raise money. . .sending out questionnaires to clubs and faculty members . . . remember 70746 . . . learning how to crop pictures and fit copy. . .finding a theme. . .taking portraits. . .designing the cover and redesigning the cover and re-redesigning the cover . . . the frustration of a layout sheet . . . deadline days . . . fighting for the typewriter, the ruler, and the cropper . . . running out of stickers, envelopes, and copy paper . . . doing our best to picture a school year in 240 pages. ,na- ,iN f ,gg lg' I 'f-H ki 5? by rl ,.-' g if fs if f ' g i f I . X rr.. W' igafm P Mrs. Joyce Markusen l-U Douglas 142 June Young , f is 1 ' f Q .V . . fn IQ - l . , tu fp 1. Vickie Miller fy v 7.'1':v Diane Young Donnie Simmons td' f ! L lf ,,,: A a.'! p,..' . . .---ww , .V ,Q ' 'lau.., F w...., '. M -.-1 nf www 4, fam If Lg' 1 New ' ' I M., , if -V-- V ' - --- ' ' 'V V ..,........'.- 'f ' Andy Faucett Karen Hill Nancy Joy 143 -on , .V ' ' , .IJ 'Jigga' lr-97 if Clubs Enjoy Projects And Activities 9 as -f 'nh' , :- ' H, 'ip ffj V Ay, 1. 1 .., v ' 7 Z T ' , f 'z4A'Q,Liff 1:3 .L'73Q AQ.,f'!? Y 1 2, , ., 1 ' A 5 ff, 1 fu , ' - 4 , mfnrfiv,-i g .,., , ,fa 1 3451? , v V ,. M A4 - 5 ' Z f' . 5 J V ff .. 1 I . 5 , . i ,M 2 ,..... M fg, if if 'A f 1 fx , . ,., .Av-,,,M---4 A. L, ,,, A W, ,sf A .,.V A , - if pu J ' K ' fiQQf15 ,flax A IH CR ' my ,V Li s is . , af .24 ? if , 'E i XX if Ak 'tk' if ,Q W ' ' i ' 'SE f , 1 V ,i.,4' X- wif . f ' w 4'-qt, D .,, ,I 11111 Circle K lst Row Charles Clark Mike Miller Randy Gamble Karen Barker Sarah Robertson Eddie Dukes Mike Akers 2nd Row Tim Smart David Hatcher Francisco Ramos Jim Bolduc Stan Griggs Circle K is a national service organization spon sored by the Kiwanis Club It was first formed as a fraternity but it now allows women to become mem bers The motto of Circle K is We Build and it means constructive involvement in the campus and the community Circle K plans as one of its future proj- ects the beautification of our new lake and park They plan to plant shrubs and flowers. President Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer .... Mike Miller David Hatcher EddleDukes ..............TimSmart 4 Alpha Phu Omega A l ake ff! -e f 'mais A kara 'N- 'tw Krieg ,, '?' 1' L r' gfe 'R 5 ,a-wnv 'A M,,,..,..---- ' s..P- NNN 5- lst Row Make Tramer Mutch Coats Denms Gore Ruchard Elluot A D Jordan Denms Erskme Rlcky Ray Joey McNeill 2nd Row Marc Allen Mac Fowler AI Brannon Eddie Stewart Tum McElveen Richard Helman J P Davls Not plctured Johnny Abrams and Vollle Gubbs The Baptist College chapter of Alpha Phu Omega was chartered m 1969 Thus service fratermty helps ralse money for charltles, such as United Way and UNICEF and they support Boy Scout functions The brothers of APO strlve to be leaders, frlends, and to be of service to their campus, community, state, and natlon President Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Pledge Master Chaplain Joey McNeill Al Brannon Mltch Coats Richard Helman Marc Allen Rlcky Ray ii :Et Al Brannon, Vollle Glbbs, and Joey McNeill talk with prospectnve pledges about their fratermty I na ' 1 F' ' , ,I ,I I I, A,:, VIA A . 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P I X 46 Alpha Rho Dmega lst Row Jolene Weber Lynna Banmster 2nd Sweetheart Helen McCormick Vonnie Knight 3rd Row Marian Young Lea Gaillard Caroline Rickenbaker Jane Brogdon Pam Brownlee Patti Tuten Wanda Durden Louanne Givens June Young Michelle Brown Not Pictured Darlene Hale lst Row Lorrame Benenhaley 0Neilia 2nd Row Peggy Harber Susan Peeples Joey McNeil Sweetheart Lynn Lockridge Karen Lee 3rd Row Cindy Dye Phyllis Martin Janet Winn Dee Dee Briscoe Alicia Greene Greta Lamer Sarah Robertson Ruth Helmly Carol Carter Vicki Miller Debbie Walters Barbara Flora The girls of Alpha Rho Omega strive to work with the community and to work within the school Their mot to is Youth in service for all Their service projects for the year included working with an orphanage and a nursing home, and giving support to the BC soccer team President Pam Brownlee Vice Presidents Lea Gaillard Alicia Greene 2nd Vice President Jane Brogdon Secretary Susan Peeples Treasurer Debbie Walters I H ' ' ' : 5 ' . 2. : ' 5 ' ' ' Row: Susie Weaverg Lu Douglas: Jgey McNeil, Richardson: Patty Harber: Leslie Childress. Tau Kappa Alpha Top Row Terry Puerce .hm Poe Mlke Hoff 2nd Row Larry Keeter Jack Rutter Chuck Caldwell 3rd Row James Bowers Lester Jordan Gall Branson Tommy Dean Sud Brown Ben Franklnn Tony Tetsuwarl Founded nn 1966 TKA IS the old est fraternity on campus It was flrst known as the Knights of Achilles Each year the brothers of TKA compete In a football game with the College of Charleston and all pro ceeds from It go to cruppled chlldren TKA also sells popcorn and cokes at athletic actlvltles on campus and they assist at track meets Presldent Tom Dean Vlce Presndent Lester Jordan Secretary James Bowers Treasurer Mlke Hoff Soclal Chalrman Jlm Poe Sigma Kappa Alpha Wk 54 4 I2 fb' jg lst Row Wanda Lewls Beth McMllllan Esther Menendez Nancy Scnvner 2nd Row Karen Smyre Wanda McWhorter Pam Jackson Gaul Bnnson Tommy Dean This social sorority was formed ln 1967 as the Sisters of the Knights of Achllles Since then their name has been changed to Sigma Kappa Alpha and they are the sisters of Tau Kappa Alpha What does It mean to be a member of SKA? you get to wear a red jersey you can eat lunch with the guys In TKA you eat a lot of hot dogs after your hot dog sales you sponsor off campus dances President Karen Smyre Vlce President Pam Jackson Secretary Treasurer Gall Bnnson 1 If ,. , S rl V I ii-6 , ' Q , FX, . 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I -' v Q ' ' ... - A s 4 1 1 Q -: X Phl Delta Chl Suttlng Kathy Ulmer Pat Lusk Standing Kathy Owens Betty Lltchfueld Melame Parker Beverly Taylor Sheila Tllman Martha Garnett Amelua Patnck Llsa Kluge Jams Benenhaley President Betty Lltchfleld Vlce President Lisa Kluge Secretary Kathy Owens Treasurer Amella Patnck Phu Delta Chl was chartered m May of 1975 and IS therefore the newest sorority on campus The purpose of Phu Delta Chl IS to glve the women of Baptlst College an oppor tumty to organize for the purpose of ser vlce to others, slsterhood, an scholarshnp Projects of the sorority lnclude fund ral sung projects, as well as servuce and van ous soclal actlvutues. 'Z 1 ,Q A , , N-M ., 14. ' lk 10, . A L V V, a ., ,Af 'f - .-. , ' W , .,.,,-1- ,g , M ,bw A-,V-V,j,-V ,. - f M, ' A ,Aw -V ,.d , H 1 .. y I 1 - llii I -- F ,J te . ff? : ,, 1: ..- H 5 ,if - Q ,-f,:4- - + Z li - ' ' ,.--5 P .. H Q6 X ,,, ,, M, W -, , .- W Q -1-fm, . h, .., W ' ,v,.,,. M - J I ' X V 29: I I , ,. 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The Alpha Dite Criterion fraternity is an organization of men whose bold innovative will and achievements have earned them the title Men of Distinction Being very active in intramural sports on campus ADC now holds the champion title in football and track and field and is runner-up in volleyball and basketball. In the Deputy Juvenile Authority ADC members act as probation officers with children in Charleston County detention homes They are the Alpha Dite Criterion Men of the past and future living today the beginning of a long stan- dard. President ............. Edmond Burnes Vice President ........ James Robinson Secretary ........... Bradford Moultrie Treasurer ............ Abraham Morrall 52 Alpha Dlte Dmega Ladles Of A Bold Tod y Organuzed an 1974 under the charter of their brother organlzatlon Alpha Date Crlterlon, the AI pha Dlte 0mega's purpose IS to promote soclal progress and a better standard of llvlng ADO re solves to promote a widespread lnterest In soclal, cultural and academlc affaurs They have sponsored such projects as Talent Show 75', a sprung outdoor concert, and numerous fund rausmg actnvltles President Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Vanessa Sumpter Betty Shme Faye Chatman Duane Goodlett XWNNX W' Q kg wiwm-N Wx, with ,qqgn1'X'N Left to Right Colanthla Brown Faye Chatman Vanessa Sumpter Duane Goodlet Glorua Dargon Mackelveen Mutchell Gmger Chatman Barbara Toomer Center Rosemary Green I I I ' a I I g - l I s . . . . .................. . . . . . . ....................... . . . . A . ' n mfs Q 3 'T' :QE-I-1:2 A .,.a1-2'-in-if3233-ff 5 x . XS xc ,Lf 3 A r A 3 T ag.: s3....Lw Q M' jiffgf QQ V M , a 'N' ' D 'D'l ' A .. V. 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President Wayne Myers Vlce Presldent Anthony Heyward Secretary Christopher Wulson Treasurer Rogers C. ldeozu -u - rg- ' ' -s. , 1 v ,v!A V' ,' D' ' 'V . I , l s,. : ' . V -a...a.Ww -e I V An. 'A I 1,4112 . ' f , -fe.-.fff A ' V, ' ,IW I , ,W-ffm' - if ' 1 2: :Q 5, , , fem , . 3 f- A nq,,,, V M. anna.-new ' A . in I 17, ,'60 '1 af, 'I I ' 'X' fQ . fa.. . . M P94 I 3 Y 'A ' x fx Ish . ,' 4' las-f-2' 1 WM Zlifgxrssd I 1, Y . 'T Igrfr '- ,M A 4 ,IB A if gil., 'A ' X - 1 -A Q . ' - ' Z 'fig 5 E b A ' .. '- W L ' A 'ai tif X , A we ,, , L 1 T A Jw et... ., v -, , ' ,X H- - 2 . -TW. , I Q up Q4 - f A r. t fi'1?'.s-T f E4 t fig , F ,z 5 ' , ' Q' 'Wi 'N W . v , .. I I I I : , , . , I 54 Alpha Kappa Alpha f Zvi W4 WWW psf?- W f wZQEM'M9Fwe3 Left to Right Dolly Pettigrew Yvonne Heyward Caffle Gllluard Brenda Palmer Mlllle Robmson Sandra Wllkmson Cynthia Gibbs Yvonne Cohen Lottle Owsley and Lavella Joplin Alpha Kappa Alpha was the flrst black Greek let tered orgamzatuon to be founded m the Umted States AKA has grown natlonally and here at BCC PreSIClenl Cheryl Allen won the Women's Club of the Year Award VlCe PreSIdent Yvonne Cohen AKA seeks to cultlvate and encourage hugh Secretary Lavella Joplln scholastic and ethical standards At BCC thus sororu Treasurer Mlllle Robmson ty promotes unlty and frlendshlp among women un the dorms AKA lends a hand to help those ln need Dances, leadership workshops, hot dog sales, dough nut sales, and popcorn sales are sponsored each year A 'f' , X, 15 , Fi ' 24, 5 . fy '14 1 lf .. a -2 'F ' f A , , 5 A . - i Q ' 'I ll T , A , 2 ' ww. wah, V, .ff-y :QV ,Q , if-'g W- , mat: ' V4 . ,V . ,, , V , ,, , ., A, . , J, . 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AO!-N ,onx,tUs-X Cynthia Gibbs, Miss Senior, was selected by her class to represent them in the Miss Baptist College Pageant in F which she was fourth runner-up. 4 . , , . ' 'in-I-u :fn ,V N F JFLFNXR -U-V , P ' i 'tlifx--sis' L-5!Ki't:-'-...- Img ' 'uv-J. X , l 41,. ?:.. 1 K i Adeimy, Nancy Hamlet, NC Akers, Mike Jeftersontown, Ky. Accounting Allen, Cheryl Burton, SC Psychology Allen, Karen Sycamore, SC Allied Health Allen, Marc Moncks Corner Political Science Atkins, George Hanahan, SC Religion Bailey, Mike Summerville, SC Health 84 PE Barker, Karen Melvourne, Fla. Management Sc. Barrett, David Columbia, SC English Barta, John Florence, NJ Business Administration Beck, Lawrence North Charleston, SC Drama and Speech Bernard, Major Charleston, SC Special Ed. and History Besspiata, Michael Charleston, SC Religion Birchfield, Linda Charleston, SC Religion Black, Pamela Olar, SC Elem. Education Brenda, Boyd St. Stephen, SC Business Education Brewer, Richard Olanta, SC History Brock, Ken Anderson, SC Biology Brogdon, Jane Alcolu, SC English 161 Brown, Colanthia Yoonges Island Psychology Brown, Elosie Charleston, SC Accounting - Economics Brown, Sid Starr, SC Business Administration Brown, Steve Detroit, Michigan Religion Burgess, Sylvia Charleston, SC Psychology Burke, David Columbia, SC Physical Education Burke, Joey Charleston, SC Psychology Burnes, Edmond Burton, SC Mathematics Bussinger, Michael Goose Creek, SC Mathematics Campbell, Phil Great Falls, SC Religion Carter, Barbara Moncks Corner Elem. Education Carter, Floyd Charleston, SC Sociology Clark, Gregory St. Stephen, SC Physics Clark, John Ladson, SC Chemistry Clark, Toni North Charleston, SC Nursing Cline, Karen Winston-Salem, NC Political Science Cochran, Stylvia Ravenal, S Cohen, Yvonne Frogmore, SC Biology Colquitt, Jacqueline Jackson, SC Accounting Conner, Jeff Augusta, GA Religion 162 Craig, Darlene Roanoke, VA Music Therapy Crawford, Michael Orangeburg, SC Elem. Education Creech, Marilyn Charleston, SC Elem. Education Creel, Linda St. George, SC Business Education Cribb, Jean Hemingway, SC Sociology Cromer, Lee Rock Hill, SC Religion Cummings, Karen Isle of Palms Nursing Dantzler, Terry Ruffin, SC Business Education deGeorge, Cheryl Aiken, SC Mathematics Drawdy, Rebecca Walterboro, SC Sociology Dupree, Mary North Charlestown, Nursing Dulsky, Lottie Edmunds, Melanie McCormick, SC Elem. Education Ex, Phoebe Charleston, SC Flood, Angela Bonneau, SC Flora, Barbara Summerville, SC Elem. Education Flowers, Virgil Summerville, SC Management Folk, Libby Bamberg, SC History Fortini, Jill Goose Creek Nursing Garvin, Roseella Estill, SC Physical Education Geddings, Nancy Summerton, SC Religion Gibbs, Cynthia Moncks Corner, SC Sociology Gilstrap, Regina Greenville, SC Business Administration Givens, Louanne Fountain lnn, SC Guidance and Counseling Gray, Jan Hampton, SC Music Education Greager, Lynda Ridgeville, SC Elem. Education Greene, Alicia Bamberg, SC Elem. Education Greene, O'Violet Seabrook, SC Psychology Grooms, Phillip Timmons, SC Gruber, Betty Round 0, SC English Gruber, Rebecca Round 0, SC Music Hall, Leah Charleston, SC Nursing Hamrick, Margery Charleston, SC Health and PE Harber, Patty Hampton, SC English Harber, Peggy Hampton, SC Sociology Hargrove, Genie Milledgeville, GA Psychology Hastie, Karen Summerville, SC Nursing Hatcher, David Hampton, SC Speech 84 Drama Hedges, Linda Nursing Henderson, Elaine Hodges, SC Religion 164 I' l 4 l I , Higgins, Loril Georgetown, SC History Hogue, Marty Lancaster, SC English Horton, Steve Branchville, SC Chemistry Howell, Jimmie Lapel, Ind. Health 81 P.E. Howard, Mary Mt. Pleasant Hughs, Paula Walterboro, SC Elem. Ed. Humphries, Dick Marion, SC Sociology Ideozu, Rogers Fort Harcourt, Nigeri Biology Infinger, Juliann St. George, SC Elem. Ed. Jackson, Pam Landrum, SC Nursing James, Jeannie Kingstree, SC Pre 81 Elem. Ed James, Linda Latta, SC Sociology Jenkins, Debbie Clearwater, SC Nursing Johnson, Anne Richmond, Va. Counseling 8: Religion Johnson, Roseezenia Moncks Corner, SC Jones, Elaine Ladson, SC Nursing Jones, Lynne Hopkins, SC Elem. Ed. Keeter, Larry Aiken, SC Accounting Kennedy, David Woodruff, SC Elem. Ed. Killingbeck, Vashti Charleston, SC Music 165 Kirkland, Jane Charlotte, NC Business Adm. Kraus, Joseph Avenel, NJ Mathematics Lanning, Evelyn Charleston, SC Religion LaSalle, Millwee Charleston, SC English Leach, Margaret Mt. Pleasant, SC Psychology Legette, Patti Summerville, SC Pre 84 Elem Ed. Lee, Karen Coward, SC Elem Ed. Leverette, Michael Charleston, SC Business Adm. Limehouse, Ervin Summerville, SC Religion Limehouse, Louise Summerville, SC Sociology Litchfield, Betty Walterboro, SC Health 8- P.E. Livingston, Bonnie Orangeburg, SC Biology Luther, Cindy Chapin, SC Elem. Ed. Mackey, Sal? Charleston, C Pre 84 Elem. Ed. Mazyck, Jean Rid eville SC E l Guidance 84 Counseling McClendon, Vivian Charleston, SC McClure, Vickie Varnville, SC Criminal Justice McCormick, Helen Mullins, SC Elem Ed. Mclnnis, Cynthia Alcolu, SC Music Mead, Robert Charleston, SC Management 166 Miles, Ronnie Marion, SC Health 81 P.E. Miller, Alfonzia Mullins, SC English 81 Speech Miller, Mike Conway, SC Psychology Montgomery, Beverly Charleston, SC Moore, Debra Charleston, SC Special Ed. Moore, Mary Ladson, SC English Morris, Julia Folly Beach, SC Biology Moses, Charles Mauldin, SC Sociology Moultrie, Bradford Walterboro, SC Sociology Murray, Marveen Charleston, SC English Myers, Robin Pre 81 Elem Ed. Nichols, Lorna Summerville, SC Nursing Nobles, Janice Conway, SC Elem Ed. Nolte, Joseph Charleston, SC Sociology Norris, Mary Eutawville, SC Pre 84 Elem Ed. Park, David Cocoa, Fla. Music Pasley, Stanley Hemingway, SC Political Science Patrick, June Greenville, SC Biology Patterson, lke Greenville, SC Religion Pollins, Beverly Garnett, SC Sociology Pratt, Rolynn Dorchester, SC Nursing Pressley, Mary Sumter, SC Guidance Si Counseling Pringle, Bertha Ridgeville, SC Biology Richardson, Annette Myrtle Beach, SC Biology Richburg, Diane Manning, SC English Richburg, Stephanie Anderson, SC English Rickenbaker, Caroline Round 0, SC Elem. Ed. Rivers, Richard Chesterfield, SC Biology Robertson, Sarah Charleston, SC Guidance 8- Counseling Robinson, Milly Wadmalau Island, SC Management Rogers, Bob Woodruff, SC Religion Sellers, William Charleston, SC Accounting Shannon, Allen Hopkins, SC Biology Shehane, Rebecca Lancaster, SC Shows, Pamela Summerville, SC Religion Shultz, Merl Goose Creek, SC Chemistry Simmons, Donnie Aiken, SC Elem Ed. Simms, Julia Hanahan, SC Accounting Smith, James Charleston, SC Biology Smith, Page Bishopville, SC Health 81 P.E. 168 Steedly, Connie Bamberg, SC Music Therapy Stewart, James Sullivan, Marie Charleston, SC Nursing Sullivan, Sara Francis Charleston, SC Accounting Taylor, Kent Summerville, SC Religion Tetsuwari, Tony Hanahan, SC Mathematics Vess, Budcg Chester, S Religion Wallace, Tzetta Garnett, SC Special Education Walters, Debbie Sumter, SC Special Education Welch, John Walterboro, SC Business Administration Wideman, Walter Charleston, SC Psychology Wilkinson, Sandra Charleston, SC Guidance 81 Counseling Wilson, Clyde Summervi le, SC Guidance 8: Counseling Witherspoon, Shelton Kingstree, SC Management Young, Diane Miami, Fla. Accounting Zinloch, Zanziea Huger, SC 169 JUNIOR CLASS Jumor Class Officers Standing Vlce President Dale Mat tox, President Johnnie Abrams, Treasurer Major Bernard Kneelung Secretary Alluson Blandford O 'Q 'av H ,WY 'n,3 M V 15:72-jig Darlene Hale, a Guidance-Counseling major 71v from Aiken, represented her class as Miss Junior. Abram, Johnnie Latta, SC Assey, Charlie Georgetown, SC Autry, David Red Springs, NC Bannister, Lynna Honea Path, SC Barnes, Will New Ellenton, SC Batson, Katrina Easley, SC Baxter, Sandra Denmark, SC Beckroge, Linda North Charleston, SC Benenhaley, Lorraine Sumter, SC Bennett, Laura Taylors, SC Bennett, Marie Charleston, SC Berry, David Traverlers Rest, SC Black, Ava Olar, SC Black, Marion Charleston, SC Blandford, Allison Summerville, SC Bobo, Christe Spartanburg, SC Bolchoz, Brenda Charleston, SC Bolduc, Jim Oxford, Conn. Brannon, Al Williston, SC Brisbane, Cassie Beaufort, SC 171 Brewer, Fordham Spartanburg, SC Brown, James North Charleston, S Caldwell, Chuck New Ellenton, SC Carter, Carol Lancaster, SC Chapman, Vickie Hartsville, SC Childers, Judy Charleston, SC Clark, Cindy Jacksonville, Fla. Cole, Alan Summerville, SC Cox, Jimmy Clinton, SC Davis, Chester Goose Creek, SC Davis, John P. Greenwood, SC Dean, Chuck Folly Beach, SC Dean, Tom Folly Beach, SC Doughty, Quintine Moncks Corner, SC Douglas, Lu Chesterfield, SC Drayton, Doris Charleston, SC Dukes, Becky Summerville, SC Durden, Wanda Summerville, SC Edgington, Steve Hanahan, SC Edwards, Lonnie Mt. Pleasant, SC 172 Ellis, Robert North Charleston, SC Erskine, Dennis Greenwood, SC Ezenwali, Cornelius Nigeria Faust, Robert Irmo, SC Ferrell, Susan Belvedere, SC Fitchett, Stepehn Summerville, SC Fowler, Mac Anderson, SC Francis, Steve Aiken, SC Fry, Mitch Rocky River, Ohio Gaillard, Lea Holly Hill, SC Garnett, Martha Johnsonville, SC Garvin, Fannie St. George,SC Garvin, Pamela Charleston, SC Goodlett, Diane Landrum, SC Gore, Dennis Lexington, SC Griggs, Stan Sumter, SC Hale, Darlene Aiken, SC Hampton, Joyce Johns Island, SC Hannan, Steve Lake Wales, Fla. Harper, Toni Charleston Heights, SC 173 Haynes, Randy Jonesville, NC Hensley, Steve Charleston, SC Heslin, Robert Plainville, Conn. Heyward, Anthony Moncks Corner, SC Heyward, Yvonne Ravenel, SC Hicks, Reginald Piedmont, SC Hill, Cindy Cades, SC Hodge, Loretta Landrum, SC Holman, Clarence Savannah, GA Hood, Cindy St. Stephen, SC Howard, Melba Georgetown, SC Hunt, Jan Summerville, SC Jackson, Allen St. George, SC Jenkins, Albert Johnson, Dianne Summerville, SC Johnson, Patty Jo Charleston, SC Jones, Alice Summerville, SC Jones, Connie Summerville, SC Jones, Danny Charleston, SC Joy, Nancy Summerville, SC 174 Junkings, Mary Lou Charleston Heights, Kelly, Marilyn Ridgeway, SC Kirkland, Paula Bamberg, SC Knight, Rick Goose Creek, SC Lanier, Greta Beaufort, SC Lee, Karen Lake City, SC Lee, Marcia Charleston, SC Lee, Sarah Conway, SC Longdon, Ann Charleston, SC Lusk, Pat Greenville, SC Martin, Phyllis Prosperity, SC Mason, Vickie Inman, SC Mattox, Dale Blythewood, SC McClellan, Scott Spartanburg, SC McMillan, Beth Sumter, SC McNeill, Joey Clinton, SC Moore, Marie Landrum, SC Morrall, Abraham Burton, SC Moser, Marisa Columbia, SC Myers, Wayne Charleston, SC S 175 Oldham, Debbie Manning, SC Palicka, Deborah Alcolu, SC Palmer, Brenda Moncks Corner, SC Patterson, Michael Pendleton, SC Peebles, Susan Beaufort, SC Perkinson, Charles Charleston, SC Perry, Herman Charleston Heights, Pettigrew, Dolly St. Stephen, SC Plowden, Martha New Zin, SC Puryear, Richard Lexington, SC Ray, Ricky Ladson, SC Rhodes, Kaay Summerville, SC Rice, Catherine Ladson, SC Robinson, Cheryl Anderson, SC Robinson, James York, SC Salley, Carolyn Walterboro, SC Schipmann, Gennie St. Stephen, SC Sexton, Debra Sumter, SC 176 Shieder, Paula Harleyville, SC Smyre, Karen Charleston, SC Stewart, Eddie North Augusta, SC Stone, Steve Charleston, SC Stowe, Kim Grove City, Penn. Swinton, Lynda Charleston, SC Taylor, Beverly Blain, SC Thomas, Frank Fredericksburg, VA Thompson, Debra Summerville, SC Trainor, Mike Garner, NC Waddell, Jill Greer, SC Weber, Jolene Fountain Inn, SC Wells, Elbert Florence, SC Wells, Joseph Charleston, SC White, Ruth Holly Hill, SC Williams, Connie Holly Hill, SC Wright, Cathy Miami, Fla. Young, June Westville, SC SDPHDNIGRE CLASS Sophomore Class Officers: President - Kathy Burkhalter Vice President - Jeno Smith Secretary - Melanie Williams Treasurer - Cindy Lyons , LX M 1 v A. rrtl, r-,1 ' ..h .v I 178 'Sn 5 34- if im, Miss Sophomore - Cindy Lyons Allen, Gail Brunson, SC Batts, Patricia Braswell, Debbie Hopkins, SC Greg Brooks Goose Creek, SC Brown, Michelle Greenville, SC Brown, Willie Vance, SC Brownlee, Pam Columbia, SC Burckhalter, Kathy North Augusta, SC Butler, Gregory Orangeburg, SC Byrd, Melanie Darlington, SC Carroll, Jill Denmark, SC Childers, Leslie Kershaw, SC Choudry, Shameem Pakistan Cote, Richard Greenville, SC Cothran, Frank Aiken, SC Cummings, Ronald Holly Hill, SC Dawsey, Karen North Charleston, SC Deas, Betty Charleston, SC Deas, Eugenia McCelIanviIIe, SC DeBaIco, Nadine Bluffton, SC 179 Duke, Allen Summerville, SC Dukes, Eddie Sumter, SC Elliott, Richard Charleston, SC Embler, Mark Greenville, SC Faucett, Andy North Augusta, SC Fordham, Cheryl Charleston, SC Fralis, Wendy Hanahan, SC Freeman, Marion Marion, SC Frost, Toby Walhalla, SC Gamble, Randy Andrews, SC Gibbs, Ann Yemassee, SC Gibbs, Vollie Lexington, SC Goehring, Rob Burlington, Conn. Gore, Diana Lexington, SC Hamrick, Marie Charleston Heights SC Hardie, Cindy Bonneau, SC Hert, George Cayce, SC Hinds, Lisa Georgetown, SC Holland, Calvin Inman, SC Hood, Hazel Summerville, SC 180 Houston, Linda Beaufort, SC Jackson, Dorothy Mullins, SC Jackson, Marthina Landrum, SC Johnson, Carolyn North Augusta, SC Johnson, Julie Orangeburg, SC Johnson, Lillie Mae Johns Island, SC Johnson, Richard Greenville, SC Jones, Robin Heath Springs, SC Jordan, Andrew Chesterfield, SC Joye, Robert Lancaster, SC Kimsey, Deborah Rock Hill, SC Knight, Vonnie Harleyville, SC Knode, Stephen Charleston, SC Lewis, Rod Charleston, SC Line, Faith St. Matthews, SC Linn, Dwain Charleston Heights, SC Lyons, Cindy North Augusta, SC Macko, Barbara Charleston, SC Mahoney, Tom Manning, SC Marsh, Angie Johnsonville, SC 181 McDow, Gloria Westville, SC McWethy, Thomas Charleston, SC Mickel, Julie Beaufort, SC Miller, Vickie North Augusta, SC Mills, Sharon Myrtle Beach, SC Mitchell, Angelena Charleston Heights, Moorer, John Dorchester, SC Mouzona, Kent Charleston, SC Mullinax, Brian Spartanburg, SC Mwobobia, Francis Kenya Myers, Susan S Charleston Heights, SC Ouzts, Debra Aiken, SC Owens, Rebecca Garden City, SC Palmer, Patricia Charleston Heights, SC Parker, Melanie Taylors, SC Parrish, Mark Greenville, SC Patrick, Amelia White Oak, SC Perkins, Bethel Charleston Heights, SC Peterson, David Sugarloaf Shores, Fla. Pettit, Andrea Spartanburg, SC 182 l ll. 'S' Phillips, Joel North Charleston, SC Pinckney, Kenneth Charleston, SC Pope, Flora Frogmore, SC Powell, Judy Charleston, SC Powers, Jeannine Columbia, SC Pringle, Barbara Ridgeville, SC Rast, Sherrill Bowman, SC Richardson, Lucille Sumter, SC Richardson, O'Nealia West Columbia, SC Rinehart, Robin Summerville, SC Riser, Betty Bowman, SC Sanders, Ralph Summerville, SC Saunders, Alex Estill, SC Scott, Caroline Aiken, SC Simmons, Charles Charleston, SC Smart, Timothy Johnston, SC Smith, Jeno Saluda, SC Smith, William Summerville, SC Speer, Jack Charleston, SC Sprott, Hugh Darlington, SC 183 Stack, Randy Greenville, SC Swann, Lisa Summerville, SC Szostak, Ed South River, NJ Tuten, Jeanne Scotia, SC Tuten, Patti Hilton Head, SC Ulmer, Kathy Ruffin, SC Walker, Sinthera North Charleston, Weeks, Penny Harleyville, SC Wells, Susan Murrells Inlet, SC Westbury, Mark St. George, SC Whitney, Cheryl Summerville, SC Whitt, Joseph Charleston, SC Wigfall, George Cross, SC Williams, Melanie Clemson, SC Williams, Otharine Relter, SC Winn, Janet North Augusta, SC Yost, Oliver Summerville, SC Young, Carol Orangeburg, SC Young, Loretta Charleston, SC Young, Terry Charleston Heights SC 184 y l F I7 FRESHNIEN CLASS Miss Freshmen - Susan Harrison Freshmen Officers: President - Greg Holley Vice President - Mike Hill Secretary - Felicia Miller Helen McFadden Treasurer - Ruth Helmly M4 , . . F , -.a-.- 'Sz .W : -.-si-Qin-a-A--e.--. .-.a-sun--as-. :aint-A all-., 185 Abercromie, Robert Ladson, SC Almurode, Mark Moncks Corner, SC Atuya, Anderson Axson, Mari Summerville, SC Bagwell, William Summerville, SC Bailey, Craig Rock Hill, SC Baldwin, Claudia Green Pond, SC Barker, Kevin Melbourne, Fla. Baxley, Harriette Lake City, SC Benenhaley, Janis Sumter, SC Benenhaley, Tracie Sumter, SC Bizzell, Norwood Hartsville, SC Black, Kay Bamberg, SC Blalock, Brad Ladson, SC Bolden, Cassandra Dalzell, SC Bouchillon, Connie Charleston, SC Bowens, Julia Pineville, SC Bowman, Shiral Cola, SC Bradley, Doris Awandaw, SC Brinson, Joyce Charleston, SC 186 Brisbane, Donna Charleston, SC Brisbane, Shirley Beaufort, SC Briscoe, DeeDee Anderson, SC Brogdon, Kathy Harleyville, SC Broome, Sheila Lockhart, SC Butler, Deborah Charleston, SC Cabading, Margie Charleston, SC Carter, Mary Walterboro, SC Carter, Sharon Moncks Corner, SC Causey, Christina Hanahan, SC Clark, Charles Rembert, SC Clark, Stormy Charleston, SC Clawson, Cindy Ridge Spring, SC Clayton, J. 0. Ehrhardt, SC Clayton, John Dorchester, SC Clinard, William Summerville, SC Coaxum, Kathy Mt. Pleasant, SC Compton, Chrystal Charleston, SC Cone, Jan Walterboro, SC Constantine, Lily Bonneau, SC 18 7 Constantine, Samia Bonneau, SC Corbin, Timothy Belvedere, SC Corley, Kevin Rock Hill, SC Creighton, Susan Harleyville, SC Crider, Daphne Bamberg, SC Davis, Judy Pequannock, NJ Dickerson, Mary Beaufort, SC Dixon, Karen Dye, Cynthia Hanahan, SC Edwards, Gail Fountain Inn, SC Eley, Gregory Walterboro, SC Farrer, Bobby Walhalla, SC Felder, Sammy Cola., SC Ferrell, Sally York, SC Flora, Sara Summerville, SC Fowler, Cathy Parris Island, SC Futch, Elizabeth St. Catarina, Brazil Gates, Betty Balentine, SC Gause, Ann Cola., SC Gilliard, Gwendolyn Charleston, SC 188 Glenn, Walter Greer, SC Gosselin, Gary Summerville, SC Gould, Kermit Taylors, SC GRY, Peggl' Warrenville, SC Green, Tim York, SC Greene, Maxine Andrews, SC Gunnells, Harrison North Charleston, SC Habersham, Betty Mt. Pleasant, SC Hall, Debra Charleston, SC Hamilton, Lisa Charleston, SC Hampton, Essie Johns Island, SC Harnage, Joseph Moncks Corner, SC Harrison, Randall Sumter, SC Harrison, Susan Summerville, SC Harvey, Pam Moncks Corner, SC Harvey, Ronald Moncks Corner, SC Haynes, Suzette Ahamonte Spring Haywood, Robbie North Augusta, SC Head, Jeff Summerville, SC Helmly, Ruth Bluffton, SC 189 Hiers, Jane Hill, Karen Myrtle Beach, SC Hill, Mary Ridgeville, SC Hill, Mike Greenville, SC Hirsch, Debbie Hirsch, Debi Satellite Beach, Fla. Holley, Greg North Augusta, SC Hollis, Ronald North Augusta, SC Hood, Roger Sumter, SC Hood, Sherry St. Stephen, SC Huff, Sheryl Moncks Corner, SC Hunter, Bryan Colorado Springs, Colo James, Leisa Abingdon, Va. Jett, Elaine Summerville, SC Johnson, Edward Goose Creek, SC Johnson, Susan Murrels Inlet, SC Kariuki, Joe Nairobi, Kenya Keitt, Julius Cola., SC Kilgallon, John Charleston Heights SC Kimball, Jan Durham, NC 190 Lampert, Doug Charleston Heights, SC Lampkin, Roberta St. Stephen, SC Larlee, Elaine Orlando, Fla. Lawson, Elizabeth Goose Creek, SC Lawson, Linda Charleston, SC Lee, Danny Lake City, SC LeGrand, Angela Nichols, SC Lockridge, Lynn Charleston, SC Luhrs, David Charleston, SC Madison, Diane Kingstree, SC Martin, William Belvedere, SC McClary, Barbara Andrews, SC McDonald, Paula Charleston Heights, SC McFadden, Helen Alcolu, SC McKnight, ldaMae Frogmore, SC McMakin, Priscilla St. Stephen, SC Mcmanus, Sharon Mullins, SC McWhorter, Wanda Waxham, NC Menendez, Maria Vero Beach, Fla. Milford, Shirley Jamestown, SC 191 Miller, Felicia Cola., SC Miller, Huley Salter, SC Mills, Glenna Lexington, SC Montgomery, Barbara Sumter, SC Moore, Labruce Moore, Mike Ruby, SC Morrison, Duane Charleston, SC Murray, Debra Yonges Island, SC Nix, Ray Beaufort, SC Nixon, Dian Brooklyn, NY Norris, John North Charleston, SC Parker, Audry North Charleston, SC Parker, Marie Charleston, SC Parker, Becky Summerville, SC Parks, Linda Ravenel, SC Parsley, Donna Dalzell, SC Pauley, Vanessa Hartsville, SC Peterson, Leigh Homestead, Fla. Phillips, Buddy Greer, SC Pinckney, Ruth Charleston Heights, SC 192 6nr'Wr-1 Pinkerton, Mark Sumter, SC Pollins, Priscilla Garnett, SC Ponds, Janet lslandton, SC Pope, Donna Summerville, SC Posey, Ralph Charleston, SC Price, Allyn Orangeburg, SC Randall, Jean Edisto Island, SC Ray, David Fort Mill, SC Ray, Dennis Sumter, SC Reeder, Ray Laurens, SC Reeder, Larry Regnier, Lisa Mountain Side, NY Reid, Elizabeth Ladson, SC Rhodes, Elijah Charleston, SC Richardson, Theresa Conway, SC Rivers, Charlene Moncks Corner, SC Rollins, Laverne Goose Creek, SC Ruzicka, Claudia Hanahan, SC Sandifer, Brenda Bamberg, SC 193 Scrivner, Nancy Summerville, SC Sellers, Wanda Cheraw, SC Shaw, Betty Kingstree, SC Shearer, Susan Charleston, SC Simmons, Loretta Charleston, SC Simms, Myra Hanahan, SC Smalls, Lynda Smith, Elaine Summerville, SC Smith, Steven Summerville, SC Smith, Wanda Charleston, SC Smyly, Clarice Walterboro, SC Stephenson, Steve Cola., SC Stroud, David North Charleston SC Sutherland, Frank Conway, SC Tanner, Karen Charleston, SC Thomas, James Walhalla, SC Thomas, Pamela Summerville, SC Thompson, Lester Manning, SC Thrower, Earthea Charleston, SC 194 Tipton, Paul Turbeville, SC Truesdale, Pamela Summerton, SC Truesdale, Richmond Charleston, SC Turner, Annette Dorchester, SC Turner, David Summerville, SC Varner, Sheila Ridgeville, SC Vedutis, Debra Springfield, NJ Villanueva, Virginia Charleston, SC Walker, Cathy Summerville, SC Walker, Jane Summerville, SC Walker, Lynette Walterboro, SC Waller, Susan Charleston, SC Wallover, Kathleen North Charleston, SC Warren, Rhonda Lugoff, SC Washington, Mildred Charleston, SC Waters, Alissa Cola., SC Watkins, Mary Cassatt, SC Weaver, Susan Chester, SC Whetstine, Lily Summerville, SC Whitfield, Sandra Anderson, SC 195 Wilkinson, Brenda Charleston, SC Williams, Donald Charleston, SC Wilson, Alberta Estill, SC Winkler, Donnie W. Union, SC Woodside, Dorothy Ladson, SC Worsham, Ellen Charleston, SC Wynn, Kim Easley, SC Young, Janice Ridgeville, SC Young, John Orangeburg, SC Young, Marian Younges Island, SC Freshmen attending orientation. 196 1 X I . f-'-. V il X 5,, ff-fm , .F .. ' Q sf . -.J ,wx 'V , ny. 0 ji l Q 0 5 ..d '1... W l fn' I 5 -6. l in l 7 L K km L.. S Z.. X ,,,,,,,.4,. .. M '- we ' Y ,'vs'lv?'515-,Q --1:'.s:f' ' xml' 1... gel' , , N s - . Q. , . . A. - A., -1 - Q... A.. .-13 - , ,. . J ill x .E- P ll asia, af Q. -vi' ' ,. 415, 98 F A F A A 199 lL Advertisements 2 in , 1. J 203 MEQIEL ' FELEIMLV-?l.Eli:'TE' The CUTLASS staff wishes to thank the following alumni for their support: Doyle C. Dye James M. Friar, Jr. Elaine L. Ling David H. Clark Rev. B. J. Whipper Martin M. lMartyl Sinteff, Jr. Nora M. Johnson gM 1WE 51511 f5l!71lf5lElQ1ELl5LlEL 1LfU f711!'Tlf5LlElEL711l71UEll71llillf11fTlf71lfF1IEi ' EEEELmE Compliments of Simmons Union '76 CITY SEAFQQD and U-Haul Company Anderson, S.C. 1334 Richland Avenue Ben A. Richbourg, Owner Aiken, S.C. 29801 WESTVACO is much more than a paper company CESSNA AUTO REPAIR AI o Air Conditioning Sales and Service o Factory Trained Mechanic Number One in the sky for some very Down-to-Earth reasons . o Brake Service o Overhauls A -C o Electric m e r 3 If Service SALES, o Diagnostic SER 'CE' Service INSTRUCTION, ' ZZWQE CHARTER, RENTAL Bob Antley 84 Jack Hunt Owners FOR INFORMATION CALL DEALER 717 w. Hwy. 78 873-5425 or 873-0568 S.C. Inspection Station SUMMERVILLE AVIATION INC Mon - Fri . . . 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Hwy 78 Summerville . . . 873-6126 Sat . . . 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 206 P h Campus! Incorporated M Alpha Dite Criterion Fraternity Inc. 1973 - Eternity IVIen of Distinction Powerhou h 23, 1976 se on Campus! Alpha Dite Cmega Sorority 1974 - Eternity 'Ladies of a Bold Today Compliments of STAT! FARM INSURANCE CU Lester P. Jordan, Agent Auto - Life - Health Home and Business 361 Washington Street Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 Phone: Office 549-7413 Residence 835-2296 ELQWEEIEEIEEI 208 congratulations seniors REP. ALEX HARVIN, Ill Summerton, S.C. Class of 1972 Robert M. Bunch Construction Co., Inc Robert M. Bunch 81 Company P.0. Drawer 1069 Summerville, S. C. 873-7121 - - ,,,, . .s w , 9 . f . .V . W Q , A l .,,.---Q: .ov-to 114, f ' ,, . 1 - ' r ' le. T' frzlwu 1 - ww- T , iles., ' g 8 .... x 5 , ., ,,., J . igigka B B C A GIFTS 0 Rncoans 0 C-Rzzrixc Cums 0 TRACT Hirst Qlslglvg liililr Funk Sturt' Sl, -Xiu luis N iw X 'niet lytllllfl l l ll fll Xlil l SIUX, NL .W-ill lvlci I v Wi- Will Il-ll ll fll IRQ Il Illlllll U colvlPl.uvlENTs OF 5, i Q 'W F l PIGGLY WIGGLY KD lp K 3 C? l vi ' X M Home Cf The Finest Foods 'Q ff 'J' 1 C T-E li: K 'I ff! 3 ' Z? New Ellenton, S. C. 'S to U. iw X 3 s X X4 . 5 QE.?'iijr li-ijljv' 873-2364 301 w t7thN in st -Nag 3.3 1-1, s ll sc 29483 'l 3-'v 'Hw 'ni MQEQQTIIQ 'I 4 ui ,, ,,., . - WR: .,., MM' 4. I Sugar Kone North 52 Square North Charleston, S.C. 553-6633 Weathers Apartments North Summerville Weathers Court South Of Summerville FdWth MWth gjgy. f epf'C,5Cn'hDj Chvrsffj fave, In all dimen sions l , , 1 eeg52fff ee o up CHARLESTON Where the food is REAL good Compliments Of Gladieux Food Services I BEST WISHES, SENIORS! fm. ,. ,551 fx, :ja ffvsgg - 3 fi W - v 4 ,, 1 4 nz ffv if City Of North Charleston John E. Bourne, Jr. Mayor Oatman C. Gerald, Councilman James V. Edwards, Councilman R. E. Zipperer, Councilman James E. Gonzales, Attorney John E. Bourne, Jr., Mayor Dorothy Kelso, Secretary to Mayor Pete B. Adams, Mayor Pro Tem, Councilman Robert A. Ankersen, Sr., Councilman 211 Patsy W. Hughes, Councilman BAPTIST CDLLEGE BODKSTORE L. Q iff 2, WM' ff f. W. , Mil? 1 ff f .VW jg JIT if: Z :' V,...,, 1 vs, V if 4 212 -A M-em1. .:,:, ,,, KK, We Appreciate Your Business Il llll IIIIHN WIU IP Q9 00 l' f- Volkswagen-Nlazda cunmnamm. Am., 5,233.9 ,1 1 .'-If, X , 1070 v ilmguullll me-gl , IN 9 5' 5-xiii 'f7:?.. WND'-7U13 ff . 1. 4. . L 1 A - 5 i J ea -. B h ewsgwwgeqf UC anan ee swwwefge wa ,Jig Z' 5 5130 Rivers Ave. 0 , , X KSIIYYIAWK' .ffwllwlhvllf C h a r I e n , S I C I 2 9 4 0 5 W W Phone 803-747-9556 5 z The Oriental Cuisine LEQN'S Finest in Oriental Dinin g LQUNGE is as E S f 5215 Dorchester Rd. Q2 North of Montague Ave. Near Evanston Plaza Nightly 4 - ? Saturday 2 - 12 POOL TOURNAIVIENTS PIZZA SANDWICHES ARD-APD Friends United In Service 213 When you buy one Of my cars, you For Some Of The Finest Seafood Anywhere - Try ' ' I buy me: , uR fTfi A'553?5955'lP 4 1 feee I ZR me P' ffl 575,42 ?,?'f J,,.,, Y it Larry James H 884-2560 WI BETTY CBI' HWY. 17 AT SHEM CREEK-MT, PLEASANT III? 53?i1eZf52T 'W5248151 EEEE mEL 9 FRESH PRODUCE he People S STO RSEAIIIU PNEGSSJ P E R . gh - BETTER BUYS gb A , 0,083 TOP QUALITY O A A NIEATS re t WIDE SELECTION ,Ng FRIENDLY SERVICE CLEAN,Ll N ESS EXPERIENCED cO u RT EOUS EMPLOYEES FREE GREENBAX STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE lfl South Windermere Pinehaven Northwoods Nlall Belk II fs 1 NE WV 1 an BIS .. O W I' st . 1- W..- - Q .. lf W8SfUn Sizzlm Sfggg Houma, 4973 R A 554 8585 1115 s h H y 556 2961 Mt PI t 884 5172 7643 R A 797 5100 CARPET WHCLESALERS iw 7 .Q Aye, . ' :af 355' Nevin Broome invites you to 6060 Rivers Ave. SAVE . . . SAVE . . . SAVE Charleston, S.C. at S.C. largest carpet store 747-1579 Lowland Party Supplies Cake decorating Supplies-Party favors Custom Designed Wedding Cakes by Appointment ., Alice Smith owner i is 'i 1'v'i'iiN '-1-1-filfm we Mrwlil-V 'Vi' Tutu U-A +-.mi-il Charlestowne Square A Phone 552-1401 5131 Dorchester Rd. 7 S IC- Charleston Heights, S.C. 216 PALIVIETTO 0 cw . 1 ,W- as 2, ' . E T 1' E2 Zi 9 2 ,, is 1 T u- , v-,. .Q ,f 3 wifi 5071 Rivers Ave. 29405 Charleston, S.C. 1.1065 i 0.K. Tire Stores A8tB Tires, Inc. 308 North Nlain Street Toyota Car ofthe Year Summerville, S.C. 29483 873-1271 ATHLETIC ATTIC Summerville Plaza Specializing in Athletic Footwear and Apparel 2,5 4 S i Q 7 ,, , ,Lf . 5 f i , , f' ' , V ' ' ,'Hv,,f' 2 511 -5 3 L5ff':x' '17-'15 5 Q , 'fi ' . , j L . P' ' ,E . . Y 7 ,ig T? xi .sr 'i A fav ' ,mf if ' -' at 7 . P ' 5- V - .. ,v A V 22, ,,v,,,,,,,, W. ., - -- . -' .1 7 a. iff 52 1 f F . 1, f ,Qi , in ' 11 N ian, . ,Q ' X ' Ng , -11 , ' A f '43 ff 111, .ff W , , . U 4 .K f 217 CDNGRATULATIONS! Class Of 1977 Sycamore Baptist Church Sycamore, South Carolina Best Wishes From . EXCN CH EMICALS n Chemical C U S A b ics Division . West S ill S.C Zf Nn', . ,ff if yf va, , .. f 1 ,4 , M ix yt X 7 , i ,f L' ,X Sty GAY DOLPHIN Myrtle Beach h ESIIIIPE TIN IIEIEIIBIIR If you are weary and tired of the topside world, why not join us underwater? Be comforted by the sounds of silence, I . the serenity of flowing schools of graceful fish and the con- 5, stantswa ofmult'- olor ds l'fe A y ic e eau . For those who hunger and thirst, there abound sea food delights roasting over open, friendly fires, shared on boat trips to and from dives, enjoyed in the company of fellow divers. 0 Sales o Rentals Q Air Q Photography o 3 Boat Dives o Advance and Specialty iF X Instruction o Diving Vacations o Charters The Wet Shop 5121 R' A . , ., Charles:c?n?S.2f Charlestons 0V Y Y Ice Cream Manufacturers 4221 Ftivers Ave. 7444276 Charleston Heights, S.C. 29405 FATIVIAN'S RECORD SHDP 699 .A , W lltjs RECU MOQ ' ' wxf -aoswmcs 'ff 102 N. Nlairl St. Telephone Summerville, S.C. 871-4330 Congratulations ADAM'S 66 From Your Friends At Service Centgr Flowertown 873-046 1 gl Palmetto 3971 Rivers Ave. 747-8484 L. Alvin Wells - Operator ' -.2 V ' W . 31.4, fr: Q, FG Ll I ., A.. 0 ft... 720 W Qblhmf ., ,V ,-V-it-1414 . ' A- -. o-' SUMMERVILLE'S PARTY PALACE Sandwiches and Entertainment Nightly Hwy 78 Between BCC and Summerville 3 OO P.M. - 2:00 A.M. Mon - Fri 3:00 p.m - 12:00 SAT UE Mechanical Work Motor Tune-ups Service with a smile 553-6944 Hwy 78 Charleston Heights, S.C. -- ll 77 Compliments of HOFF LOGGING COMPANY Cottageville, South Carolina 29435 Phone: Office 835-8249 Moble 538-3202 C8tS Bank Offers Personalized BC Checks 1 180 my 193 OOO NDERSON A THOMAS B- QTREET 45 S T234 YOURE 0.5-PM 123 oOl-WARS ANYWHER ' vogofig OF EU E K 3, TR HARLAND Bbguu STATE YOUR TOWN' .LT . , . E E -9 all ,GQQDOW Be a Buccaneer all the way. Order personalized BC Buccaneer checks at Citizens and Southern National Bank of S.C. C818 Northwoods Branch, 7550 Rivers Ave., Convenient To Baptist College 13 Other Trident Locations Convenient All-Day Lobby Hours CW, onm OTC R D0 INCORPORATED N G o. P. BUfglSQE4gRRlS, JR. COMPANY A , N Authorized a' ,wr I W ' 2151- f 4 1 4 4 , W an f .-, fa if ' , ' ' ' ' ' 21 421 ' ' 1454 a s , .r , V 4- 62: ' 9 4 3 , 7 .ggi iz 1 . 1 V .15 ' , in Q T , Trade-markfg Q, fy 5. .zfljic 3-55 I , . .V L A , 'rifgiw 1536: QQ! 5, y L2 4,1 Mlip Ei hs ' .,,',i -r A ' . ' ' J ' L 41 S 'V Qvenrcfvs FASTEST GROWING TMPORT Sales 84 Service THE Luximv ECONOMY CAR One of Charleston's Oldest 84 Largest Dealers Quality Used Cars A Specialty 2038 Meeting Street Charleston Heights, S.C. 29405 DIAL 554-4455 Highway 78 Summerville, S.C. 29483 DIAL 873-7051 221 E D 8: K PIZZA VILLA Old State Road at Hwy. 52 Goose Creek, S.C. Take out Orders - Call in and Pick 'em up PHONE 553-9951 GRAY LINE WATER TOURS The Best in Moonlight Cruises P.O. Box 2237 Charleston, S.C. 722-1112 Mildred R. Murray J CONGRATULATIONS! MQ Class Of 1977 Cr .QM Town of Sycamore 7089 Rivers Avenue Sycamore, South Carolina North Charleston, S.C. 29405 Phfme 797-7440 Ralph F. Allen, Mayor And Councilmen Across from Tech. E EEEE EVERETT KNIGHT AGENCY Real Estate And Insurance Zi Way EVERETT REA ESTATE 873'0722 'NC' EEE SEEL'S Outboard Service S ave TDDAY. . . for every tomorrow The Gamma 'Esta Sunieig O , 14 In appreciation to Dr. William Kerr for services rendered to Gamma Beta Phi and to each of us as individuals. ' 4 .z' . ' ,' ' v x, .l .Ati 223 CDNGRATULATIONS WQEEEEEEEEEHHE55 Sheraton otor Inn SHERATON HOTELS 8 MOTOR INNS, WORLDWIDE L' 'A 11' -lx Agggll' 5981 RIVERS AVENUE CHARLESTON, S. C. 5 T 744-2501 JEHWWHWHWWWWWWWH EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEU Coble Fresh Milk People Lowland Bakery Milk 8: Ice Cream Wedding, Birthday, and Novelty Cakes our Specialty PH. 553-3723 Jim and Alice Smith-owner ,gg 156 1ly5 ffwff aeefffwwg M JW' .ca of f J W-0.-rhif al Waisiifw Class of 197 1 FOR SALE Phone 747-4342 5200 Rivers Ave. North Charleston, S.C. Multiple Listing Service Nlclvlahan of Greater Spartanburg JOE W. MCMAHAN REALTY 582-4084 q 5 1249 Asheville Hwy RESIDENTIAL Reany ACREAGE and Construction Inc. CDNIIVIERCIAL The Sandbar Restaurant Folly Beach, S.C C?fZZlU'fZ4ZL' V , gf' 4' A f fa gzQg4,fQ,qfawffpz.1Z- L 1 bw ea 27 5, Czmif 1' izfma ,1 ' ,fUfu'ZQ32 J Lv 2211 iunmwg Mon-Sat 5-11 P.M. Sunday Noon-9 P.M. Collins 81 Son Garage and Auto Salvage N - R CA AUTO 226 Crate and Barrel On the Common Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 29464 884-5771 South Windermere Shopping Center Charleston, S.C. 29407 556-0342 Albie Duc G. Dale Matthews ' 1 6 1' iff l- iiiiiie?-WW H flohn Szkfergg SEAFOOD SHOPPES Wharf Seafaqd Av our Spcfcfkzlfzf. , , agr mfg .S,vcciaIty.f 1660 Savannah Highway 6141 Rivers Avenue 1966-1976 The Knights Gf Achilles Tau Kappa Alpha Oldest Fraternity 0n Campus T X new U Y an wxt mm 228 end, May the road rise up to meet you, May the winds be always at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face, And the rains fall soft upon your fields, And until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of his hand. An Irish blessing - l The CUTLASS staff wishes to thank the following people for their support: Mr. 8: Mrs. George L. Miller H. Perry Holcomb J.B. Delaughter Mr. 8. Mrs. D. Hugh Johnson, Sr. 81 Cookie Mr. 81 Mrs. Boyd Young Mr. 8: Mrs. David Douglas l QEl5 Elilililililil C Student Index A Berry, David, 57, 171 Besspiata, Michael, 161 Birchfield, Linda, 121, 161 Bizzell, Norwood, 186 Black Ava, 171 Black Kay, 128 Black Pamela, 8, 19, 31, 46, 1 161 Black, Marion, 171 Black Roberta, 186 Cabading, Margie, 123, 187 Caldwell, Chuck, 119, 148, 172, Campbell, Philip, 119, 162 Carder, Nicky, 57 Abram, Johnnie, 37, 136, 137, 170, 171 Abercrombie, Robert, 186 Blairfpar, 52 Blalock, Brad, 186 Blandford, Allison, 170, 171 Carrol Jill, 179 I. Carter, Barbara, 137, 162 Carter ,Car0l, 121,147,172 Carter, Floyd, 162 Carter, Mary, 116, 187 Carter, Sharon, 187 Adeimy, Nancy, 161 Akers, Michael, 35, 46, 74, 145, 161, 131 Allen, Carol, 132, 161 Allen, Cheryl, 116, 161 Allen, Gail, 179 Allen, Karen, 161 Allen, Marc, 117, 146, 161 Almarode, Mark, 186 Anders, Jeffrey, 57 Assey, Charles, 57, 171 Atkins, George, 161 Atuya, Anderson, 186 Autry, David, 171 Axson, Mari, 186 Ayers, Kenneth, 138 Bagwell, Howie, 39, 124, 186 Bahnsen, John, 50, 52 Bailey, Charles, 35 Bailey, Craig, 125, 186 Bailey, Mike, 161 Baldwin, Claudia, 186 Banister, Lynna, 147, 171 Barker, Karen, 46, 119, 145, 131, 161 Barker, Kevin, 74, 186 Barnard, Barbara, 133 Barnes, Will, 119, 171 Barrett, David, 46, 62, 114, 116 161 Barta, John, 161 Barton, Patricia, 20 Batson,Karen, 18,131, 171,134 Batson, Mary, 79 Batts, Patricia, 135, 179 Baxley, Ann, 117, 186 Baxter, Sandra, 171 Beck, Lawrence, 19, 141, 161 Beckroge, Linda, 29, 31, 119, 171 Benenhaley, Janis, 117, 151, 186 Benenhaley, Tracie, 186 Benfield, Michael, 57 Bennett, David, 35 Bennett, Laura, 171 Bennett, Marie, 171 Benton, Jerry, 35 Bergeron, Genevieve, 132 Bernard, Major, 137, 161, 170 230 40, Bobo, Christie, 171 Bolduc, James, 145, 171 Bolchoz, Brenda, 19, 115, 117, 171 Bolden, Cassandra, 70 Bonds, Sandra, 8, 18, 19, 124 Bouchillon,'Connie, 186 Bowens, Julia, 186 Bowers, James, 148 Bowman, Shiral, 186 Boyd, Brenda, 161 Bradley, Doris, 186 Bradwell, Terry, 50, 52, 54 Brandt, Karen, 128 Brannon, Al, 39, 146, 171 Braswell, Deborah, 64, 119, 131 Brewer, Thomas. 69. 128, 172, 134 Brewer, Richard, 131, 161 Bright, Starr, 70 Brinson, Joyce, 186 Brisbane, Cassie, 171, 187 Brisbane, Donna, 187 Briscoe, Dee Dee, 147, 187 Brock, Ken, 119, 161 Brogdon, Jane, 121, 147, 161 Brogdon, Kathy, 187 Brooks, Gregory, 179 Broome, Sheila, 187 Brown, Colanthia, 137, 153, 162 Brown, Sid, 148, 162 Brown, James, 172 Brown. Louise, 132 Brown, Michelle, 147, 131, 179, 134 Brown, Paul Zane, 119 Brown, Wade, 162 Brownlee, Pamela, 23, 147, 179 Bryan, Deborah, 70 Buffkin, Helen, 18 Burch Alvin, 52, 152 Burkhalter, Kathy, 29, 33, 79, 117, 178, 179 Burgess, Sylvia, 119, 133, 136, 137, 162 Burke, David, 162 Burke, Joel, 162 Burnes, Edmond, 46. 57. 152, 162 Bussinger, Michael, 162 Butler, Deborah, 187 Butler, Gregory, 52, 179 Byrd, Melonie, 64, 70, 179 Causey, Christina, 187 Chapman, Vickie, 129, 172 Chatman, Luzelia, 124, 153 Childers, Billy, 74 Childers, Judy, 172 Childress, Leslie, 28, 147, 179 Choudry, Shameen, 179 Chuck, Arthur, 68 Ciabattari, Ralph, 132 Clark, Charles, 145, 187 Clark, Cindy, 128, 172 Clark, Gregory, 131, 162 Harold, 187 Clark, Clark, John, 162, 134 Clark, Toni, 135, 162 Clausen, Cynthia, 187 Clayton, John M., 187 Clayton, John Marion, 187 Clinard, William, 187 Cline, Karen, 162 Coats, Mitchell, 146 Coaxum, Kathy, 187 Coaxum, John, 119, 138 Cobbs, Modena, 132 Cochran, Sylvia, 137, 162 Cohen, Yvonne, 119, 162 Cole, Alan, 138, 172 Collins, Linda, 28, 119 Colquitt, Jacquiline, 136, 137, 162 Compton, Chrystal, 187 Cone, Jan, 187 Conner, Jeff, 119, 121, 162 Constantine, Samia, 187 Constantine, Lily, 187 Corbin, Tim, 29, 116, 188 Corley, Kevin, 125, 188 Cote, Richard, 117, 179 Cothran, Frank, 68, 69 Couch, John, 121 Cox, James W., 172 Craig, Darlene, 18,'119, 129, 163 Crawford, Michael, 163 Creech, Marilyn, 163 Creel, Linda, 163 Cribb, Norma, 163 Creighton, Susan, 188 Crider, Daphne, 188 134 Crockett, Karen, 138 Cromer, Lee, 163 Cummings, Karen, 163 Cummings, Ronald, 179 D Daly, Jim, 52 Dantzler, Terry, 163 Dargan, Gloria, 153 Davis Caroline, 8 Davis, Chester, 139, 172 Davis, Mike, 57 Davis John, 74, 136, 146, 172 Davis Judy, 129, 188 Dawsey, Karen, 70, 179 Dean, Chuck, 172 Dean, Thomas, 117, 148, 149, 172 Deas, Eugenia, 179 Deas, Betty, 179 Debalko, Nadine, 179 F Farrer, Bobby, 125, 188 Fauley, Charles, 52 Faust, Robert, 173 Faucett, Andy, 121, 143, 180 Felder, Samuel, 188 Ferrell, Sally, 125, 188 Ferrell, Susan, 121, 173 Fitchett, Stephen, 173 Flood, Angela, 163 Flora, Barbara, 147, 163 Flora, Sara, 117, 188 Flowers, Virgil, 163 Folk, Libby, 163 Fordham, Cheryl, 180 Fortini, Jill, 135, 163 Fowler, Cathy, 33, 188 Fowler, Mac, 146, 173 Fralis, Wendy, 180 Francis, Steve, 31, 173 Freeman, Marion, 60, 61, 180 DeGeorge, Cheryl, 117, 163 Dent, John, 35 Dickerson, Mary, 188 Dixon, Jack, 134 Dixon, Karen, 188 Dolezal, Judy, 78 Dougahty, Quintine, 20, 152, 172 Douglas, Lu, 147, 172 Drawdy, Becky, 46, 163 Drayton, Doris, 133, 172 Duke, William, 180 Dukes, Edward, 68, 69, 145, 180 Dukes, Becky, 64, 172 Duncan, James, 137, 152 Dupree, Mary, 135, 163 Durden, Wanda, 79, 131, 147, 172 Dulsky, Lottie, 163 Eye, Cindy, 116, 147, 188 E Edgington, Steve, 31, 62, 172 Edmunds, Melanie, 163 Edwards, Linda, 188 Edwards, Lonnie, 172 Eley, Gregory, 188 Elliot, Richard, 116, 136, 146, 180 Ellis, Michael, 117 Ellis, Robert, 173 Embler, Mark, 50, 52, 54, 180 Erskine, Dennis, 121, 136, 146, 173 Evans, Anthony, 57 Evans, Peggy, 133 Ex, Phoebe, 135, 163 Frost, Toby, 125, 180 Fry, Mitchell, 173 Futch, Elizabeth, 188 Gaillard, Lea, 147, 134 Galliard, Caffie, 119, 145,80 Gandy, Samuel, 117, 134, 145, 180 Garnett, Martha, 131, 151, 173 Garvin, Frannie, 173 Garvin, Rose, 137, 163 Garvin, Pamela, 133, 173 Gates, Betty, 188 Gause, Ann, 188 Geddings, Nancy, 18, 39, 119, 121, 124, 164 Gibbs, Ann, 180 Gibbs, Cynthia, 40, 46, 119, 121, 124, 164 Gibbs, Vollie, 29, 146, 180 Gilliard, Gwendolyn, 70, 188 Gilstrap, Regina, 164 Givens, Louanne, 147, 164 Glenn, Walter, 189 Gould, Kermit, 189 Goehring, 50, 52, 180 Goodlett, Lilla, 136, 153, 173 Gore, Dennis, 121, 146, 173 Gore, Diana, 19, 119, 180 Gosselin, Gary, 189 ' Gray, Janice, 128, 164 Gray, Peggy, 128, 189 Greager, Lynda, 164 Green, Rosemary, 153 Green, Tim, 31, 189 Greene, 0'Violet, 164 Ezenwali, Cornelius, 140, 173 Greene, Alicia, 119, 147, 164 Greene, Maxine, 33, 137, 189 Griggs, David, 173 Grooms, Phillip, 164,134 Gruber, Becky, 128, 164 Gruber, Betty, 164 Gunnels, Harrison, 189 H Habersham, Betty, 137, 189 Hale, Darlene, 40, 116, 119, 124, 125, 170, 173 Hall, Debra, 189 Hall, Leah, 33, 164 Hamilton, Lisa, 189 Hampton, Essie, 189 Hampton, Joyce, 173 Hamrick, Marie, 180 Hamrick, Margery, 46, 64, 115, 164 Hannan, Steve, 134, 173 Harber, Patty, 147, 164 Harber, Peggy, 114, 115, 117, 147, 164 Hardie, Cynthia, 180 Hargrove, Genie, 64, 119, 133, 164 Harnage, Joe, 189 Harper, Toni, 173 Harper, Ray, 117, 137 Harrison, Susan, 128, 129, 185, 189 Harrison, Randall, 189 Harvey, Pamela, 189 Harvey, Ronald, 131, 189 Hastie, Karen, 164 Hatcher, David, 46, 117, 145, 164 Haynes, Randy, 174 Haynes, Suzette, 137, 189 Haynes, Tommy, 152 Haywood, Robbie, 116, 189 Head, Jeff, 117, 189 Hedges, Linda, 164 Hellman, Richard, 57, 68, 146 Helmly, Ruth, 70, 147, 185, 189 Henderson, Elaine, 29, 46, 64, 115, 119, 160, 164 Hensley, Steve, 33, 134, 174 Heslin, Robert, 31, 50, 52, 54, 174 Heyward, Anthony, 116, 138, 154 Heyward, Yvonne, 136, 174 Hicks, D. K., 57 . Hicks, Reginald, 152, 174 Hiers, Jane, 190 Higgins, Loril, ,165 Hill, Cynthia, 129, 174 Hill, Karen, 116, 143, 190 Hill, Mary, 190 Hill, Mike, 185 Hinds, Lisa, 180 Hines, William, 132 Hirsch, Debi, 190 Hodge, Loretta, 124, 128, 129, 174 Hogue, Martin, 121, 165 Holland, Calvin, 121, 180 231 Holley, Greg, 29, 185, 190 Hollis, Ronald, 29, 116, 190 Holman,lYvonne, 119 Holman, Clarence, 152, 174 Hood, Sheryl, 190 Jones, Sherly, 137 Jones, Robin, 137, 181 Jordan, Andrew, 116, 136, 1 Jordan, Lester, 148 Jowers, Brian, 132 46,181 Hood, Cynthia, 174 Hood, Hazel, 137, 180 Hood, Roger, 190 Joy, Nancy, 64, 70, 174 Joye, Robert, 181 Jenkins, 'Mary, 175 Horne, Darla, 117, 119, 139 Horne, Lei, 46, 119 Horton, Steve, 60, 61, 165 Houston, Linda, 181 Howard, Mary, 165 Howard, Melba, 174 Howell, Jimmie, 60, 74, 165 Hoy, William, 123 Huff, Sheryl, 190 Hughs, Paula, 79, 165 Humphries, Richard, 165 Hunt, Jan, 174 Hunter, Robert, 190 ldeozu, Rogers, 46, 52, 154, lnfinger, Sabra, 18 lnfinger, Judith, 135, 165 Jackson, Allen, 131, 174 5 Jackson, Dorothy, 124, 136, 181 Jackson, Marthina, 181 Jackson, Pamela, 79, 149, 165 Jacobs, Phyllis, 78 James, Jeannie, 137, 165 James, Leisa, 190 James, Linda, 165 Jenkins, Albert, 174 Jenkins, Debbie, 135, 165 Jett, Elaine, 190 K Kalf, Mary Jo, 135 Kariubi, Joe, 190 Keeter, Larry, 148, 165 Keilt, Juluis, 190 Kelecy, Kathy, 134 Kelly, Marilyn, 175 A Kennedy, David, 165 Kilgallon, 138, 190 Killingbeck, Vashti, 165 Kimball, Janese, 125, 190 Kinloch, Lanziea, 137, 169 Kinsey, Deborah,.181 King, Wanda, 131 Kirkland, Paula, 175 Kirkland, Jane, 166 Kluge, Melissa, 151 Knight, Jacqueline, 147, 181 Knight, Richard, 57, 175 Knode, Steve, 181 Kraus, Joseph, 52, 166 Kufen, Deborah, 78 L Laborce, Charito, 123 Lamb, Patricia, 46 Lampert, Douglas, 191 Lampkin, Roberta, 191 Lance, Larry, 57 Langston, Bruce, 134 Johnson, Anne, 165 Johnson, Carolyn, 40, 44, 124, 125, 181 Johnson, Danny, 137 Johnson, Dianne, 174 Johnson, Edward, 57, 190 Johnson, Julie, 181 Johnson, Glenn, 138 Johnson, Herbert, 152 Johnson, Lillie Mae, 33, 70, 181 Johnson, Patty Jo, 119, 174 Johnson Richard, 181 Johnson, Rosezenia, 165 Johnson, Susan, 116, 190 Jones, Alice, 174 Jones, Connie, 174 Jones, Danny, 174 Jones, Elaine, 135, 165 Jones, Lynne, 124, 131, 165 232 Lanning, Evelyn, 128, 166 Lanier, Greta, 147, 175 Larlee, Lilian, 191 LaSalle, Millwee, 46, 140, 166 Lawrence, Tyler, 74 Lawson, Jeanie, 135, 191 Lawson, Linda, 137, 191 Leach, Margaret, 46, 133, 135, 166 Lee, Daniel, 191 Lee, Karen, J., 166 Lee, Karen, E., 18, 19, 31, 147, 175 Lee, Marcia, 175 Lee, Sarah, 175 Legrand, Angela, 191 Legette, Patti, 166 Leverette, Michael, 166 Lewis, Rodney, 181 Lewis, Vicki, 28 Lewis, Wanda, 149 Limehouse, Ervin, 166 Limehouse, Louise, 166 Line, Faith, 131, 181 Linn, Dwain, 181 Litchfield, Betty, 166 Livingston, Bonnie, 166 Locklair, Lassie, 133 Lockridge, Lynn, 119, 147, 191 Longdon, Ann, 175 Lugo, John, 50 Luhrs, David, 191 Lundy, Jim, 68 Lusk, Patricia, 151, 175 Luther, Cynthia, 46, 114, 116, 166 Lyons, Cynthia, 64, 119, 124, 178, 181 Mack, Debbie, 119 Mackey, Sally, 121, 166 Macko, Barbara, 78, 181 Madison, Diane, 191 Mahoney, Thomas, 181 Marsh, Angela, 181 Martin, Phyllis, 135, 175 Martin, William, 29, 191 Mason, Vickie, 119, 175 Mattox, Dale, 31, 37, 68, 115, 117, 138, 170, 175 Mattox, Timothy, 116, 117 Mazyck, Jean, 39, 136, 137, 166 . McClain, Dick, 117, 115 McClary, Barbara, 137, 191 McCellan, Charles, 175 McClendon, Vivian, 166 McClure, Vicki, 121, 166 McCormick, Helen, 147, 166 McCraw, Greg, 50, 52, 53 McDonald, Paula, 123, 191 McDougal, Calvin, 74, 137 McDow, Gloria, 137, 182 - McEIveen, Timothy, 146 McFadden, Helen, 137, 185, 191 Mclnnis, Cynthia, 166 McKnight, Ida, 191 McMakin, Priscilla, 191 McManus, Sharon, 191 McMillan, Beth, 19, 149, 175 McNeill, Joseph 39, 140, 146, 147, 175 McWethy, Tom, 52, 182 McWhorter, Wanda, 149, 191 Mead, Robert, 60, 61, 166 Menendez, Esther, 78, 123, 149, 191 Mickel, Julie, 119, 182 Middleton, John, 152 Miles, Ronnie, 57, 167 Milford, Shirley, 191 Moore Miller, Albert, 52, 137 Miller, Alfonzia, 136, 140, 152, 167 Miller, Felicia, 117, 185, 192 Miller, Huley, 192 Miller, Michael, 52, 117, 145, 167 Miller, Tracy, 117 Miller, Victoria, 116, 147, 182, 143 Mills, Glenna, 192 Mills, Sharon, 64, 133, 182 Mitchell, Angela, 182 Mitchell, Mackelveen, 153 Montgomery, Barbara, 78, 192 Mood, Brenda, 124 Moore Debra, 167 Moore, Marie, 136, 175 Moore, Mary, 140, 141, 167 Moore Michael, 192 . Robert, 74, 13 1 Moorer, John, 182 Morrall, Abraham, 137, 152, 175 Morris, Julia, 167 Morrison, Duane, 192 Moses, Charles, 117, 167 Moser, Marisa, 40, 124, 125, 129, 175 Moultrie, Bradford, 167 Mouzen, Kent, 57 Mullinax, Alan, 134 Mullinax, Brian, 182 Murray, Marveen, 140, 167 Murray, Wilmont, 119, 154 Mwobobia, Frances, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 123, 182 Myers, Robin, 167 Myers, Susan, 131, 182 Myers, Wayne, 62, 154, 175 Nix, Joe, 74 Nix, Ray, 192 Nixon, Dian, 137, 192 Noar, Sharon, 134 Nobles, Janice, 167 Nolte, Joseph, 167 Norris, John, 29, 192 Norris, Mary, 18, 167 Oldham, Deborah, 124, 176 Oliver, George, 117 Ouzts, Debra, 182 Owens, Cathy, 151 Owens, Rebecca, 125, 182 Palicka, Deborah, 1 76 Palmer, Brenda, 116, 119, 136, Palmer, Patricia, 182 Park, David, 128, 167 Parker, Audrey, 192 Parker, Audrey Marie, 192 Parker, Melanie, 133, 151, 182 Parker, Rebecca, 121, 192 Parks, Linda, 137, 192 Parrish, Mark, 56, 57, 58, 182 Parsley, Donna, 117, 192 Pasley, Stanley, 152, 167 Patrick, Amelia, 23, 151, 182 Patrick, Julia, 35, 133, 160, 167 Patterson, Ike, 167 Patterson, Michael, 176 Pauley, Vanessa, 192 Peebles, Susan, 37, 147, 176 Pelton, Andrew, 68 Pelton, Anthony, 68 Pelton, Colin, 68 Peerboom, Tracy, 40, 116, 124 Perkins, Bethel, 182 Perkinson, Charles, 176 Perry, Herman, 137, 152, 176 Peterson, David, 116, 182 Peterson, Leigh Ann, 129, 192 Pettigrew, Dolly, 136, 176 Pettit, Andrea, 131, 182 Phillips, Buddy, 125, 192 Phillips, Joe, 183 Pierce, Terry, 148 Pinkerton, Mark, 31, 193 Pinckney, Kenneth, 183 Plowden, Martha, 176 Poe, James, 148 Pollins, Beverly, 167 Pollins, Priscilla, 193 Ponds, Janet, 193 Pope, Flora, 137, 183 Pope, Donna, 193 Poplin, Felder, 68 Posey, Ralph, 137, 193 Powell, Judith, 183 Powers, Jeannie, 183 Pratt, Patricia, 168 Pressley, Mary, 168 Price, John, 193 Pringle, Barbara, 136, 183 Pringle, Bertha, 168 Puryear, Richard, 176 R Ramos, Francisco, 145 Randall, Jean, 137, 193 Rast, Sherrill, 183 Ray, David, 193 Ray, Dennis, 193 Ray, Ricky, 146, 176 Reeder, Larry, 193 Reeder, Ray, 193 76 Reeves, Steve, 68 Regnier, Lisa, 28, 193 Reid, Elizabeth, 193 Rhodes, Kay, 176 Rice, Catherine, 176 Richardson, Annette, 46, 160, 168 Richardson, Lucille, 183 Richardson, O'Nealia, 116, 135, 147 183 Richardson, Theresa, 117, 193 Richburg, Margaret, 46, 168 Richburg, Stephanie, 31, 168 Rickenbaker, Caroline, 147, 168 Riley, Leonard, 137 Rinehardt, Robin, 183 Riser, Betty, 183 Ritter, Jack, 148 Rivers, Richard, 46, 134, 160, 168 Rivers, Robert, 74 Rivers, Charlene, 193 Robertson, Sarah, 23, 46, 68, 119, 124,131,133,145,147,168 Robinson, Cheryl, 176 Robinson, James, 137, 176 Robinson, Jessie, 137 Robinson, Milly, 116, 119, 168 Rogers, Robert, 168 Rollins, Levern, 137, 193 Russell, Rosalind, 20 Ruzicka, Claudia, 193 Salley, Carolyn, 176 Sanders, Ruth, 183 Sandifer, Brenda, 128, 193 Sass, Benjamin, 57, 59, 152 Saunders, Alexander, 183 Shipmann, Genie, 45, 116, 119, 131 176 Schmidt, Kathy, 29 Scott, Caroline, 115, 183 Scrivner, Nancy, 149, 194 Sellers, Wanda, 194 Sellers, David, 57 Sellers, William, 168 Sexton, Debora, 121, 176 Shannon, Allen, 134, 168 Shaw, Betty, 194 Shaw, Omega, 74 Shearer, Susan, 194 Shehane, Rebecca, 168 Shider, Paula, 131, 177 Shows, Pamela, 168 Shultz, Merl, 168 Sierra, John, 52, 53, 55 Simmons, Charles, 74, 154, 183 Simmons, Donnie, 44, 46, 114, 143, 168 Simmons, Loretta, 194 , Simms, Julia, 168 233 Simms, Myra, 194 Smalls, Lynda, 194 Smart, Timothy, 117, 1451 183 Smith, Elaine, 194 Smith, James, 168 Smith, Jeno, 115, 178, 183 Smith, Page, 78, 168 Smith, Steven, 194 Smith, Theron, 117 Smith, Wanda, 194 Smith, William, 57, 119, 183 Snyder, Kathy, 35 Smyly, Audrey, 194 Smyre, Karen, 124, 149, 177 Sowell, Reginald, 52 Spear, Jack, 183 Spigner, Francis, 70 Sprott, Hugh, 183 Stack, Randy, 184 Staley, Rob, 74 Steedly, Connie, 128, 169 Stephenson, Steve, 119, 194 Stewart, Eddie, 146, 177 Stone, Stephen, 177 Stowe, Kim, 129, 177 Stroud, David, 194 Sullivan, Sara, 169 Sullivan, Marie, 169 Sumpter, Vanessa, 153 Sutherland, William, 194 Swann, Lisa, 131, 184 Swinton, Lynda, 177 O Swinton, Caprus, 137 Szostak, Edward, 52, 123, 184 T ., Tanner, Dorothy, 70, 117, 194 Taylor, Beverly, 78, 151, 177 Taylor, Kent, 78, 151, 177 Tetsuwari, Philip, 148, 169 Thomas, Frank, 177 Thomas, James, 128, 194 Thomas, Pamela, 194 Thompson, Debra, 177 Thompson, Lester, 194 Tilman, Sheila, 151 Tindal, Russell, 52 Tipton, Paul, 195, 125 Tisdale, Deloris, 137 Toomer, Barbara, 153 Trainor, Michael, 146, 177 Thrower, Earthea, 194 -- Truesdale, Richmond, 117, 137, 195 Truesdale, Pamela, 195 Tucker, Rebecca, 132 Turner, David, 195 Turner, Marie, 195 Tuten, Patti, 147, 184 Tuten, Evelyn, 28, 184 234 Ulmer, Katherine, 133, 151, 184 V Varner, Sheila, 195 Vanderford, Roger, 57 Veazey, Cindy, 64, 70 Vedutis, Deborah, 31, 195 Vess, Buddy, 125, 169 Villanueva, Virginia, 123, 195 W Waddell, Jill, 177 Walker, Cathy, 195 Walker, Sinthera, 184 Walker, Jane, 195 Walker, Lynnette, 195 Wallace, Deborah, 137 Wallace, lzetta, 169 Waller, Susan, 195 Wallover, Kathleen, 195 Walters, Debbie, 46, 119, 124, 1 169 Warren, Rhonda, 125, 133 Washington, Mildred, 195 Waters, Alissa, 195 Watkins, Mary, 195 Weaver, Susan, 121, 147, 195 Weber, Jolene, 119, 147, 177 Weeks, Penelope, 184 Welch, Jay, 57 Welch, John, 57, 169 Wells, Elbert, 177 Wells, Gary, 177 Wells, Susan, 184 Westbury, Mark, 116, 184 Whitstine, Lily, 195, 131 ' White, Buddy, 57 White, Ruth, 177 Whitfield, Sandra, 195 Whitney, Cheryl, 135, 184 Whittle, Delma, 117 Whitt, Joseph, 184 Wideman, Walter, 169 47, Wilson, Alberta, 137, 196 Wilson, Clyde, 169 Winkler, Donnie, 128 Winn, Janet, 184 Wise, Myron, 57 Witherspoon, Lavern, 154 Witherspoon, Shelton, 137, 152, 169 Woods, Buddy, 74 Woodside, Dorothy, 196 Worsham, Ellen, 196 Wright, Catherine, 119, 177 Wynn, Kimberly, 196 Y Yost, Oliver, 184 Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Carol, 184 June, 143, 147, 177 John, 196 Loretta, 184 Marian, 147, 196 Diane, 46, 131, 143, 169 Terry, 121, 184 Wigfall, George, 184 Wi bourne, Dan, 74 Wu kie, Tommy, 39, 57 Wi 169 Wi liams, Connie, 177 Wi liams, Darrell, 123 Wi liams, Donald, 128, 196 Wi liams, Melanie, 28, 178, 184 Wi liams, Otharine, 135, 184 Wi liams, Timothy, 138 Wi kinson, Brenda, 196 kinson, Sandra, 116, 117, 119, , 1- 'Q' xv l M 1 . mf' .QF g 4: 6f , V f M... N v 3' Q 'f 4 1. ' X '1 . 'ws R 'fr .5 1,31 2 -ff :WW My 5'1' K.- Q-fm X X1 X ins. -W ffl, -if I 'VH envy? AM 'UMM FN 2235 Acknowledgements . . . ACS . .I ............ . ADC ..... 4 ....... Admissions ...... ADO ................. Advertisements ....... Afro-American Society. AKA ................. APA ................. APO ............... Arnold Air Society .... ARO ............... Awards Day ...... Band .............. Baseball ............. Black History Week . . . BSU ............... Buc 'n Print .... Buc Room ........ Business Office ..... BYW ............... Campus Crusade ...... Campus Staff ......... Catholic Student Union Cheerleaders ......... Choir ......... Christmas ..... Circle K ....... Committees ..... Concerts ........ Convocation ...... Cross Country .... CUTLASS ...... Development .... Dorm Life ....... Dr. Hamrick ..... Epilogue ...... Faculty ........... Freshmen ............ Freshmen Officers .... Gamma Beta Phi .... General Index .... Golf ............ Graduation .... Halloween ..... Homecoming .... House Council .... 236 GENERAL ....241 ....134 ....152 85 .......153 204-229 ......,.137 ....155 ....154 ....146 ....138 .......147 24-25 .....128 56-59 20 ....121 ....140 38 90 .....120 .......124 91-94 .....123 78 .......126 44-45 .....145 .....117 . 42-43 . 36-37 50-51 142-143 86 .28-31 82 ....240 95-1 11 186-196 ....185 ....131 236-237 . 60-61 34 39 18 ...118 2 i '4 l INDEX Intramurals .... Juniors ........... Junior Officers ..... Junior-Senior .... Marshalls ....... May Day ............ Men's Basketball .... Men's Tennis ........ Ministerial Alliance ..... Miss BCC ............... Mrs. Joyce Markusen .... Music Therapy ......... Opening ......... ' .... Orientation .... PDC .............. Phi Gamma Mu ......................... Photographers ........................... President's Cabinet and Activities Board ..... R.A.'s .................................. Records ...... Sefer ...... Senate ........ Seniors ........... Senior Officers .... SGA ............ SKA .......... SNEA ........ Soccer ............ Sophomores ......... Sophomore Officers .... Spring Concerts .............. Spring Greek Day ................. Student Development Services ..... Student Index .................. Student Nurses ............... Tellers ........ TKA ....... Track ........ Tri Psi Chi .... Trustees ........ Usherettes ........ Vice Presidents ...... Warm Summer Rain .... Who's Who .............. Women's Basketball ...... Women's Tennis ....... Working Students .... Young Democrats .... . 66-67 1 71-177 ....170 21 35 19 . 74-77 . 62-63 122 . 40-41 238 129 1-15 . 26-27 ....151 ...132 ...139 ...115 119 87 ....141 ....116 161-169 ....160 ....114 ...149 ....130 . 68-69 179-184 ....178 22 23 . 88-89 230-235 ....135 ....125 ....148 .52-55 ....133 ....84 79 ....83 .....127 46-47 70-73 64-65 32-33 .....136 237 238 S L y 1 l lx ,i V I j i H Z . 1 3 fl .f C' fr , f f N ..- I I h . 'z 'If . V N if 7A,fj ff! The Past is Prologue We look backward . . .to see into the future . . . Coming events cast their shadows before them. . . . The past year at Baptist College, now a memory-in-the-making, is also a glimpse into our future. Much of the past year is already a dimming recollection. Only essences of experiences, remaining imprints from encounters with individuals, well re- hearsed facts and the stars - or scars -that are results from tests of our in- vested intellects and emotions, remain. Ideally, all of us grew - consciously or unconsciously, willingly or reluctant- ly - intellectually, socially, and spiritu- ally. What will continue to remain will be the developing seeds of what this past year at Baptist College brought into our lives. Some of us found the year hard go- ing, tediously difficult. Some of us found excitement, entertainment, en- lightenment, romance, encouragement, challenge and inspiration. New hori- zons were available to all who would raise their heads. But the real results of the year, the full story, the whole truths, will be forthcoming gradually and cer- tainly, for as long as we live. Baptist College . . . what was it to us this year? It was, is, will be, a mutual episode uniting us forever. M.T.G. l l il l L l ll l E JOYCE LISENBY MARKUSEN Advisor To The Cutlass 1971 To 1977 She came to Baptist College at the time in her life when many important things were happening Jack Markusen just out of the Air Force had come to Baptist College to complete college work When he and Joyce were married overnight they became parents to the entire dormitory Together Joyce as dean of women and Jack as man of the house fulfilled responsibilities of counselors comfort After Jack went to Dental School Mrs Markusen took on responsibilities of a slightly different nature but with even greater Importance She was made advisor to handicapped students and helped to build to Special Needs Program at the college Next she became Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Director of Counseling She was more and more recognized as one who set high standards and a high example in whatever she was doing The 1977 Cutlass is proud to have the privilege of this special recognition of one who has been an anchor to the yearbook staff for several years and a friend to countless students in countless ways BCC will be forever marked by the influence of Joyce Markusen MTG . I 1 . . , . ' 1 A 1 ' - ' 1 I I u n - ' ' ' ' - 7 1 1 ers, electricians, plumbers, auto mechanics, disciplinarians, rescuers. , . , . 239 240 EDITOR S LAST LINES Thoughts of the year Staff of the book You are Mrs Joyce Markusen ..... ...... . . . Advisor June Young. . .. ..... Assistant Editor Diane Young .... ..... B usiness Manager Andy Faucett. . ....... Faculty Editor Vickie Miller ...... . . . . Class Editor Donnie Simmons .... Sports Editor Nancy Joy ...... ..... S taffer something else We ve been through so much together Sometimes I wondered if wed make it Many times I thought we d go crazy If worrying made an annual I m sure we d have the best annual in the state Putting out an annual has been a lot of hard hard work but a great deal of fun too Many memo- ries from this year will be carried with us forever Those of us who have put this year s CUTLASS to- gether have captured some unforgettable moments We have tried to put together an annual that would please everyone but in doing this we have discov- ered this is impossible We did our best and we hope when looking through this annual you will find the remembrance of some happy moment in your life here at Baptist College To my staff - I want to thank all of you for doing your part and especially you who did more than your part I would especially like to thank anyone who helped in the making of this annual May God bless each of you Lu Douglas Editor , Karen I-nn ........................ I ..... f staffer Afterthought E Sometimes I Th-nk we VG QI I NUTS 4- .se . s..f' , ,4'3l n -Y ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS U Athletic Department, Student Deveiooment Department, Baptist Coi- lege Aiumni Association. Oiiiee oi Communications, Raidenoe Stair, Admissions Office, Baptist Coiiqe Faculty, ARD, APG, Caroi Ann Young, Chuck Caldweii, Karen Brandt, Elaine Henderson, Helen Cormick, Katuia Eniow, 'Chris Parker, Leslie Childress, Robbie Haywood, Lynn Loekridge. Lea Gaiiiard, Marilyn Kelly, Cindy Luther, Nancy Wilson, Dr, Lawrence Vaneiia, Mrs., Biii Morgan, Barbara Wright, Tim Bean, Mrs. Lii Bawwin, William Sellers, Jessie Gibbs, Susan Wh-ite, Ava Blank, Pam Biaok., lisa Kelien, Marin Momr, Sharon Mills. Silas Garrison, Supporters, The CUTLASS sta!! esipeciasliy racism to thank Mrs, Joyce Marimsen, our dedicated advisor, Mrs. Margaret Gilmore, who was airways were when we needed her, and the Publications Committee ior their conf tinuous support and assistance in marking this armuai pomibie. Naming everyone who heiwd with this annual! ie impossible so we BID tend our greatest thanks, to anyone who helped in any way. E BCC HISTORY We have a heritage . . . of a great vision of great visions . . . Baptist College has a heritage from individuals capable of taking the long look . . . with the heritage of faith that has been transmitted through generations . . . We have a heritage of invested strengths, loyalties, sacrifices, zeal . . . We have a heritage of believers . . . in what could and what can be done . . . of things that we believed MUST be done . . . a heritage of leaders, light givers and stubborn optimist. . . We have had, and we still have, our dreamers, our idealists, our developers and our devil's advocates to keep us tempered with realities. We have, and we have always had, stormy public leaders and serene and prayer- ful supporters whose names never appear in any program or in any newspaper. In these eleven years, we have had our academic geniuses and our financial wizards, our dedicated and our superficially concerned . . . We've celebrated births. . .and mourned deaths. . . in facts and symbolically. We are a cross-section of America . . . We are the skeptical, and we are the devout. We are the 'till-death-us-do-part', the born-and-bred-in-the-briar-patch, loyal-no-matter-what. We are the contemplative, and the 'we-will-wait-and-see' skeptics. Single minded searchers come here to get all the education they can achieve, on the way to higher things: others come for a variety of other reasons .. . all creating a mosaic of fascinating motivation and movement. We are freshmen, faculty, founders, and 'folks' . . . We are alumni, and administration: we are staff and seniors: we are trustees and teachers: workmen and worship- pers: we are sophomores' and scientists, nurses and airmen, athletes and IBM . . .juniors and SGA, we are Buccaneers . In the fall of 1965, we were called 'the instant college', having sprung up, it seemed, overnight - after nearly ten years of surveys, committee reports, research, fund raising campaigns and convention excitement. Dr. Paul Pric dynamos of tl fledgling colle t year Resideu There were Street, in wha pleted buildir dent Center l the events o the people im The next Sepl f heritage of in to BEGIN count almost student-teach athletes are k places of resp ing recognizes minence for The Baptist I diplomas in ten years of the past 5 balancing eve by those who l through faith ' The Nationlsi I l u li if I 1-, -3 -. - :on, another ol the :ration to house the :ulty members that 5 Hotel on Meeting Q hundred students. ., with just two coma iilding and the Stu- , the dimensions of that swept through et. rly. For we have a e. who are not afraid :ulty members. We -eCounty area. Our rl singers and our ldewide. are in high ientists are becom- fnishingly early pro- lg l g vi - gx - r class received ng into her second fists of components consideration . . n be achieved only ge mastered except f fy . . .iii . . .. 1 ig .14 r a X ' '


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