East Georgia College - Briarpatch Yearbook (Swainsboro, GA)

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a - mL.m,Qm.xkvwew,fw. -5- -,.2ug..,,.,L4,, ,,,.---M - -V ------ ----- -- - --- I9 BRIAR PATCH ix. v Ya Q ,N .X . ig., .5 , N h so X X X . . X X . Nx A S Q ww ,N-gwx.,--xmxwrxwM25-Ng-x - , ..-.1 County .lunlor 1 Unit Of The A Step Along the Way We come from varled worlds here only for the moment before we move on As we pause ln an ever changing world we realize that the sorrows we suffer and the trlumphs we share become tomorrow s memories A road wlnds before us but we cannot see around the bend We pause but soon continue on to a career. a home. a different life. ECJC is but one step along the way. Laurie Gatliff Y .1 ECJC H 1 1 W 1 1 w W 1 A Step 4 J .W ' ' va, ',', IM ,W W 4 W J pw M Alon Th Way ww ' 1 , , 1 Qfxw .w, VL 1 P .ww f q M T H U E ' 2 L We ' ar pf 4 ,, V 'A fi x ....4.ne,. 5 3 . 31 4 4 E D 4 e E 2 g 2 s ff 4 ?? as 43 E 4 ?4.....A. From The President's Office While education is limitless, the individual has limitations. The faculty and staff of Emanuel County Junior College believe that we must teach you, the individual. to be free of your limitations if you are to develop your highest potential and to become a better person than you otherwise would have been. Our philosophy of education is to teach and improve the individual as an individual. You can develop your unique potentialities only if you are taught to think for yourself and if you are willing to read and study accordingly. In stressing the peculiar and unique attributes of the individual while simultaneously emphasizing a common culture shared by all, the college must insure that all students receive a liberal arts education. To this end you are offered a spectrum of subjects ranging from English compsotion and literature to the sciences. the arts, and business. ln order to succeed in the goal of attaining an excellent education, you must value individual achievement. You must set and follow ideals and standards, you must accept responsibility for your education and life. and you and you alone must develop the self-discipline necessary to accomplish your goals in life. There are always doubts and fears regarding the present and future, but it is reassuring to note that these same doubts and fears are not new. Little did Charles Dickens realize that his words would have as much meaning in the 20th century as during his time of the I8th century. lt was the best of times. it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. it was the epoch of belief. it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light. it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of dispair, we had everything before us. we had nothing before us . . . President J 1 1 wi 1 I T i r irgmpga-. -- - 1 ,,-. , ........n-nw-.W-rmwvwrM ,'N1f-mm , YF' W . f? b a G+ F-fx Jjl Q nW.,m J,3 X3 1 5mannflnnfmlrfanwwwwy p1vH11W 'W 'UW' ..,f1'L-wx-,,,,, f Q V'- J , ,J XJ -.W M W M l , r f1'f' 1' M FE TURES I982 Miss ECJC 1 , X A i , , , . 0 f fp Q f 1 f Dee Spaid. Fonh runner-up: Lesa Harrell Third runner-up: Mary Pate Evans. Miss ECJC: Cathy Whatley. First runner-up: and Patti Ogburn. Second runner-up. Q s r,v' Q Z 1 '58 f wa . .J Qi .' S Q1 i T X -vig.: 1 , ' , z G ,fk'l4: .gimX Ili S .,., , Q . . -V .,4,f,,.: -, -' s s.,-J., -. A x as X X - 2 1 X z , Q 1 Q. - .gig , J X72 xg lv Ili lx .:, fi: 112 as X IP if 5 7 - -, . 5 ,. , ,'.c5 '-4' 4., -. P-ref-: .Q . i l' I +1 r .- . . . LIDQAALQL., . . 4. .Avi Dinner Theatre 1 X N N 7 ,Sv 8 'Na---fr .,.. , , hi ff ' - Xifx A- ' In ., v a A W ,Q if- , . Q ,J 4 y .v ,,,,, U ,,x.. ,.,X,.,, N , ,:,X1..4,. , ,, -: gm eq: -N,.:f5.:1:m,1.: :she-Q - - ' , 'ww--W 3.4 ' - -X.x.55::g,:N5gwgX, : ' ., 5 'R rw. 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K Q Q ' .9 ,S K 1 3 i XV' F' 4, '-1. num, X Talent Review The first ever ECJC Talent Review proved what many of us have known all along - our little campus is loaded with talent! Whether it was Chuck Sumner at the boogie-woogie piano, Zinia Halsey on the dance floor. or the three Soul Sisters, led by Charlene Walker, or just whoever - the performances were su- per. l mf'- g 1, T I gy? vllv x fx , 1 1 .2, 5 'N- . . an , , I Z Ki 2. ' Miata! ? 1 'if 12 -A f' v iPlt'r.,,,v'? 'l1 'Z - '-----z U, ,, - ..,,,a...QJ.-...A-1 e-1 , 'I V- 1, 2 I :Eff 574 'aiu' V x i' A V , i , .F f h -:AEM 1 ,9 ff 'i 5 ji 4 ' Wendell . J HONOR STUDENTS Lisa Clark Mona Fagler Bonnie Gibson linda AWARDS Jacquelaae Clifton Susan Duiden Deborah Archer George Hurley . Linda Larnb Edith Robin Dee D 4 f 'f V. if s 7 6 0 - Li ' .S ' ff A3 'P ill-xi QQ , . ' Q -1. ff , -, f wiv ,K ,wan gif, Rl M? Y 1, . f 04. , .9.. Y- on? 1 .4 ag -,, ei, W' QLUUW i' -, -.f '- ylbfii L' 5' ,gwfn , I i I 1 1 1 1 S. 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Dean of the College G. Marvin Baker. Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Edward Bolton, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Dr. Jean B. Bridges. Associate Professor of English. Chairman of Humanities Bennie Brinson. Assistant Registrar, Assistant Director of Ad- missions Dr. John K. Derden, Assistant Professor of History Dr. William G. Donaldson, Assistant Professor of Chemistry ,, 1. - 1 .,-, , H1--.,s.r - J. -- ..NS X . .ay 0 if Q UDV! all James E. Dorsey, Librarian: Asst. Prof. of History David Grlbbln Instructor in Business Dr Willie D Gunn President of the College Danny E Jones Instructor ln Physlcal Education Dr Patrick Jorgensen Director of Contlnulng Education Asst Prof of Mathematics Nell B Kalmanson Asst Prof of Art Dr Hulon M Madeley Chairman of Science and Mathematics Professor of Geology 23 f S.. xx, - 0 , 1 ' '. u .sf z. we :S X L.. . ., -n B u . QM F .f uw, I , , I . 1, ,AX an-qtfx rl . Qi f C v se... . V, im J --. l-IELIICM-1E 3 ,W ,w,,,, , Y,.. ,,,. S V , un, YS w gi 'jffgffflcgfgifgl M 'ff rf Q'., N ..y A ,b fi tal , ' Dr. Harvey E. Netterville, Asst. Prof. of English Dr. Richard Raymond. Asst. Prof. of English Mrs. Annie O. Russell, Director of Developmental Studies: Asst. Prof. of Communications Mrs. Peggy Sammons, Registrar: Part-time Instructor of Speech Dr. Robert Simpson. Chairman of Social Sciences: Asst, Prof. of Psychology Dr. James Stevenson, Asst. Prof of History Mrs. .lane Stroud. Administrative Assistant!Public Relations Mr. Robert Surrency. Asst. Prof. of Business Administration Mr. Don Wilson, Director of Student Services: Part-time ln- structor of Education Mr. Levy Youmans, Comptroller 'QQ L ' 9 '. I if l' l If' BCYB ta rial Staff ,yon ,I 5.1, J. . ,Q :iv Q 2 , X a I N' 18435-U -5 f 'Sv 'qu-0-' Betty Doyle. Library Circulation Assistant, not pictured Gladys Gillespie, Secretary to the Dean of the College Barbara Green. Secretary to the Registrar Charline Johnson. Accounting Clerk Annette Lewis, Senior Accounting Clerk Margaret Mangieri, Accounting Clerk Jeanine Reddish, Library Processing Assistant Mr 'W' iff., ., - Q-RS Linda Saxton. Secretary of the Science-Math Division Lois Stanfield, Secretary of the Humanities and Social Science Divisions Faye Upchurch. Secretary to the Librarian Kathryn Zeigler, Secretary to the President Plant Operations 'fi K 5, T' 72 .JSZQQ5 EC.lC's Nature Trail By Roger Newsome Over the bridge to work and play The things we do and see on our way A bird on the nest. A rabbit at rest. There's a snake in the grass A fright for the class - ECJC's Nature Trail. A. Terry. Security Lumpkin. Hank Evans. Director of Physical Plant Grady Altman, Plant Operations Willis Harmon, Maintenance Wilton Meeks. Plant Operations Roger Newsome. Plant Operations yall' Not pictured are Mattie Young, Hattie Sherrod, Joe Brown. Jessie Habersham. Wayne Canady, K.K. Thompson, Eddie 27 Army 7-. .. Q.. Yfwgg-. g,,,i','.-- P - fx Nl 5 'C Even presidents, get a coffee break. , 1 ., , ,X A x :Q 1 aff-:X . 1-1-:-fr , .:w5:iQl3,15Q1.:i XRUSQEQ 1 ,,,-..... Q If-. Yxwm K' ' it ,g:Wv.. ' .. - gy.--f:QQ.gx,.,.,:,. X I did it all my myselfl ,-Q, . l . -41, . N It 4 Q' ' . '.--1,-:ft , wxmwwfww' 1 -w' f2 .g ,f 4 if QP' .- 3 X A S ., x N Ns A -.- Q 5 r Di 27 4 5 3 'A a 'fvf ..,..: 3' XY NS 1 we 'J The faculty may not have won the Student-Faculty Volleyball game, but they certainly look as if they tried harder. ...L-nl Z P I ..,, kg CLASSES I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I wav . 4:-ff .-7'-1v,'w 'Car' giaaae..1.2.w.,.. ,.I ' ..,,.I,ff 9 Julie Adams Millen. GA Deborah Archer Swainsboro. GA Ricky Badie Millen. GA Cynthia M. Bellamy Swainsboro. GA Rose Albritton Swainsboro, GA Mary Frances Archer Twin City, GA Regina Banes Soperton. GA Carol Bennett Millen. GA Laura Alexander Lyons. GA Irene Archie Swainsboro, GA Cynthia Barnes Louisville. GA James Bennett Vidalia. GA Gail Anderson Twin City. GA Ann Arkinson Soperton. GA Diane Bell Soperton. GA David Berry Swainsboro. GA Greg Anderson Wadley. GA Chris Atkinson Garfield, GA Jeff Bell Swainsboro, GA Donna Burkheimer Lyons. GA Cheri Bishop Twin City. GA Craig Booker Metter. GA Hal Bridges Swainsboro. GA Mark Brown Twin City. GA Teah Bishop Oak Park. GA Mark Bowers Soperton. GA Isaac Bright Swainsboro. GA Sandra Brown Swainsboro. GA April Black Millen. GA Donna Branch Louisville. GA David Brinson Twin City. GA Stanley Brown Portal. GA Starr Black Millen. GA Cheryl Brantley Swainsboro. GA Cameron Brown Swainsboro. GA Len Burgamy Swainsboro. GA Jamie Blocker Wadley, GA Bob Bridges Swainsboro. GA James Brown Millen. GA Hubert M. Burke Millen. GA ...J Cheryl Canady Midville. GA John Clark Garfield. GA Lisa Collins Twin City. GA Sheila Cordry Wrightsville. GA Robert Cannady Millen. GA Leanne Clark Vidalia. GA Wanda Collins Metter. GA Sharon Cowart Twin City. GA Debra Cannida Vidalia. GA Lisa Clark Louisville. GA Peppi Coleman Midville. GA Diana Crumpler Sopenon. GA Ellen Chance Swainsboro. GA Wendell Clark Millen. GA Harvey Coney Swainsboro. GA James Culbreth Twin City. GA Judy Chismark Swainsboro, GA Stanley Clements Wrightsville, GA Amy Connor Metter. GA Anna Culbreth Twin City. GA Kim Curringlon Vidalia, GA Robert Dekle Twin City. GA Trisia Dixon Collins. GA Jerry Edenfield Metter. GA Belh Davis Louisville. GA Vickie Deloach Metler. GA Regenia Doyle Swainsboro, GA l.aVerne Ellis Cobblown. GA Dana Davis Louisville. GA Jackie Dennis Svvainsboro. GA Jan Durden Swainsboro. GA Cheariea Ely Swainsboro, GA Geary Davis Louisville. GA Beverly Dickey Millen. GA Susan Durden Vidalia. GA Mona Fagler Svvainsboro. GA Ruth Davis Millen. GA Bobby Dickey Millell. GA Beth Dwelle Millen. GA Karen Faircloih Swainsboro. GA 7-57. Hill - YY, .,,,.w-amen, Theresa Feeback Wadley. GA Brad Franklin Melter. GA Gwynnera Gay Lyons. GA Jane Green louisville. GA Alice Fincher Betty Flanders Bartow. GA Swainsboro. GA Craig Frederick Anthony Frost Swainsboro. GA Wrightsville. GA Bonnie Gibson Clay Grace louisville. GA Louisville. GA Jerry Greene Joe Grimm Melter, GA Swainsboro. GA Twan Fortner Kite. GA Shari Gambrell Swainsboro, GA Deborah Graf Adrian. GA Alben Hall Swainsboro. GA Norma Jean Fountain Swainsboro. GA Donna Jo Gay Garfield. GA Derrick Green Millen. GA Angie Hall Swainsboro. GA Cynthia Hall Louisville. GA Tammy Hendricks Kite. GA Andrea Hunnicutt Swainsboro. GA Tammie Jenkins Swainsboro. GA Denise Hall Midville, GA Oscar Holton Soperton. GA George Hurley Swainsboro. GA Belh Johnson Millen. GA Wymar Harley Sylvannia. GA Susan Hood Millen. GA Jeff Hutcheson Kite. GA Charline Johnson Swainsboro. GA Lois Harris Louisville. GA Maribelh Hooks Swainsboro. GA Noot lrvin Swainsboro. GA Donna L. Johnson Swainsboro. GA Deborah Hayward Swainsboro, GA Donna Hopkins Louisville. GA Angela Jacobs Swainsboro. GA Jennifer Johnson Metter, GA ,,.',..,, ABM... ...H..Y,4, ...,,..... .M .,,..,...,.,... . M. ,,.-.- If - - v -V A EY.-35 Tammy Johnson Twin City. GA Cheryl Jordan Wrens. GA Carol Sue Kight Wrightsville. GA lisa lamb Louisville. GA Teri Johnson Garfield. GA Donna Keen Swainsboro. GA Renee Kimbrell Swainsboro. GA Margret Lamb Bartow. GA Ernest Jones Twin City. GA John Kelly Swainsboro. GA Dale Kirkland Midville. GA Frankie Lampp Wadley. GA Lee Jones Swainsboro. GA Mickey Kersey Swainsboro, GA Deborah Kitrell Statesboro. GA Jill landiny Swainsboro. GA Willie J. Jones. Jr Bartow. GA lyn Keyton Swainsboro. GA linda Lamb Metter. GA Jerry Lawson Swainsboro. GA Joyce Lawson Swainsboro. GA Kathryn Lewis Louisville. GA Cara Lovins Svvainsboro. GA Charles Mainer Register, GA Carol Ledger Bartow. GA Bill Lewis Midville. GA Jeffrey Lynn Statesboro. GA Terrell Marsh Wadley. GA Juluis lee Swainsboro. GA Patricia Livingston Louisville. GA Brett Lolston Kite. GA Diane Martin Soperton. GA Tammy Lee Metter. GA Angela Lockhart Swainsboro. GA Eddie Lumpkin Adrian. GA Harold Martin Swainsboro. GA Chris LeMaster Sylvania, GA Dennis Love Swainsboro. GA Steve Madeley Swainsboro. GA Tammy Martin Swainsboro, GA ., ,- . ., . ,. V ,. ,,.-,.,...,,. .., .... ,. , ...-.., ..,...,n.... ..,,.,.,.,.-1, ',..,.- -. - -, ..A.f1..m-t,.-.na-11.1 Jimmy May Swainsboro, GA Leon McGahee Wadley. GA Ray Meeks A Cobbtown. GA Jerry Monroe Metter, GA Judy McBride Swainsboro. GA Tamie McGowan Metter. GA Yalta Miller Louisville. GA Tim Moore Swainsboro, GA Patricia McCullough Statesboro. GA Nancy McMillan Millen. GA Linda Mills Millen. GA Andy Morris Lyons. GA Victor McDaniel Metter, GA Elizabeth McNair Twin City. GA Tyra Mims Swainsboro. GA Allen Morris Lyons, GA Sue McDowell Louisville, GA Betty McNure Swainsboro, GA Joye Minor Bartow, GA Raymond Morris Norristown. GA Darlene Morrison Soperton. GA Byron Nelson Claxton. GA Artis Outler Swainsboro. GA Royce Patrick Twin City. GA David Mosley Cobbtown, GA Donna Newman Savannah, GA Micheal Palmer Lyons. GA Tammy Peebles Swainsboro. GA Holly Mosses Twin City. GA Alice Nibletl Swainsboro. GA Ros Parker Waynesboro. GA Robin Phillips Swainsboro. GA Robert Murry Swainsboro, GA Dora Nobles Swainsboro, GA Lenny Pasquale Swainsbolb. GA Cheryl Porlwood Swainsboro, GA Frank Nasworthy Swainsboro. GA Frank Odom Swainsboro. GA John Passmore Barlow. GA Phyllis Powell Kite. GA 7. .. ,W , ,, ,.,.,,......,,.,,, ,,,,. -..,...-.. ,,,. ,.. .... ...Mg -..,.. ...,.J.. ... , Ty Powell Kite. GA Diane Reese Swainsboro Angie Rogers Swainsboro Mary Sasser Swainsboro, GA :GA Sherry Prince Metter. GA Dexter Rhodes Millen. GA John Paul Rogers Swainsboro. GA Mitch Schrader Swainsboro. GA Sara Pulliam George Rachels Ill Ailey. GA Wadley. GA Patricia Riner James Risll Swainsboro. GA Statesboro, GA Patricia Rountree Erihell Sapp Twin City. GA Statesboro. GA Karen Scan Patti Scrogham Swainsboro. GA 5lillm0l'2. GA l.ori Ragsdale Swainsboro. GA Paul Roberts Swainsboro. GA Mary Ann Sapp Louisville. GA Robby Sharpe Millen GA Barry Sikes Lyons. GA Adline Smith Midville. GA Tracy Soles Scott. GA Wayne Sumner Adrian. GA Debbie Sikes Cobbtown. GA Debra Smith Cobbtown. GA Dee Spaid Metter. GA Eva Sutton Swainsboro. GA Shelley Simpson Swainsboro. GA Everlene Smith Adrian. GA Ronald Stanfield Metter. GA Janet Sutton Millen, GA James Singletary Swainsboro. GA Richard Smith Wrightsville. GA Nancy Stewart Swainsboro. GA Anna Szabo Swainsboro, GA Alice Slater Twin City. GA Suzanne Smith Soperton. GA Chuck Sumner Soperton. GA Bobby Thanepohn Wadley, GA E-W? ' 1 1 I y , E I L I 1 i r I .'N'?x 'NS 1 ,Q , ' w . ' N 41 N , 1 I al I A .i James Thomas louisville. GA Marcia Townsend Kite. GA Thomas Walker Swainsboro. GA Tom Watson Louisville. GA Moses Thomas Swainsboro. GA Dwight Trapnell Metter, GA Ennis Warner Twin City. GA Kay Webb Twin City. GA Brian Thompson Twin City. GA Tammy Upchurch Swainsboro. GA Ken Warnock Swainsboro. GA laura Welch Kite. GA James Thornton Statesboro, GA Vickie Walden Louisville. GA David Waters Wadley. GA Heywood Wells Wadley. GA Donna Tomlinson Twin City, GA Charlene Walker Soperton. GA Jan Waters Wadley. GA Becky West Cobbtown. GA Georgenia Whitaker Metter. GA Johnny Williams Swainsboro. GA Glenn Wommack Statesboro, GA Lisa White Lyons. GA lee Williamson Louisville. GA linda Faye Wright Twin City, GA Sandra Whitfield Twin City. GA .lan Wilson Millen. GA Joan Youmans Swainsboro, GA Barbara Williams Twin City, GA Valarea Williamson Cobbtown. GA Barbara Green Swainsboro. GA Mark Williams Swainsboro, GA Cynthia Willis Twin City. GA Travis McKinley Matter. GA it in E Q , ,. W-Q .. wk! 3 .Q P X Xix Q 'sv -s.r::.1-.bfr-'SK '. ' ' , 3 s VK Xgxx X x X X X R + 5 l've always enioyed Mr. Abram's reading assignments! W' 1 mf WW Sludy. study, study Whatchyou talkin' 'bou!. Ricky? w R. Bones and the gang Sfcabx !.'., ,va .Ang 1 Y 1 k ., I r E N r K w N 5 QRGAN ZATIQNS 'A 4, Q3-egg!-pu 5.5 :aegis . ir M , Y! WJ -'19 'S ' uns!-I Q l Dee Spaid, Vice-president: Tammy Johnson. Freshman Senator: Jeff Bell. Sophomore Senator. Laurie Gatliff. Sophomore Senator: Linda Lamb. President: Craig Fredricks, Freshman Senator: James Culbreth. Secretary-Treasurer: Ann Cliett. Freshman Senator: Robby Sharpe. Sophomore Senator. Not pictured are Spring Quarter officers Val Williamson. Ken Warnock. and Patricia Rountree. SGA UCEHT GOVEWNMLNY ELECVIOHS The Student Government Association of ECJC has ww served the student body well this year. SGA conduct- ed the quarterly faculty evaluations and also spon- sored such campus activities as the winter dance. facultyfstudent volleyball and softball games, the an- nual Spring Thing week. and speakers throughout the year. With Mr. Wilson, advisor, the elected senators and officers of SGA provide a host of activities for the V n H A H -' - students of ECJC. HNNE1 '--ff 1- -4rbJfgzr,,fxXfl 1 I ,. SIBBONS SGA sponsored elections during the second week in October, and that week the bulletin boards looked like this. 46 m 1:.:l ls . Q 1 3 3 . x Nu! James Culbreth and Sue Kite. members: Dr. Jean Bridges. advisor. Dr. Hulon Madeley. not pictured. is also an advisor. The Baptist Student Union is an organi- zation involving students of all denomina- tions in spiritual growth and Christian love. The BSU invites speakers on topics of interest to all Christians and promotes Christian brotherhood. Members of BSU worked hard on many activities during the year. one of which was the coffee break at the Mac Frampton show. m'w.-a' .:.-rr-:-ff: :ri-. - . ,fm 1, s vs. Members Kay Webb and Vicki Walden - -if -'lc , -v-l?i?2TT 'TI' . ' fF.S35lf- ,-.. - A l E. 1 l 1 l i l n I r 47 '--7---M -..,g., . ,WAW gn 74. V ,3 - J 9 xysgf 'se -fp A-v'Ss,. 31 i: , - .. is as sf 1 ' .. + W X V' vs TQ L- ' Tv AAU members for l98I-82 are Charlene Walker. Wendell Summerlin. Barbara Williams. Dianne Martin. Moses Cheatham. Linda Wright. Regina Banes. Ricky Badie. Diane Bell. Leroy Handberry. and Denise Hall. AAU The Afro-American Union QAAUJ is an organiza- tion to involve all students in all aspects of college life. This year the club has been busy with a number of bake sales and a Halloween disco. They have hosted many events such as the Fall Concert. a concert for the student body. and also two speakers during Black History month. A trip to Six-Flags. a Spring Concert. and the annual AAU Banquet were also projects sponsored by this enthusiastic group of young men and women. , ff: 'l'f1:1:.u4.-f-.--v.-:-1-.g,g- . Y -..., . ,d ,,,, W if 5- f 1' S: A Q N I 1 i ' 2 ,P , x ' la, as fy 1 AAU Officers for I982 ffrom left to rightj - Wendell Summerlin. Denise Hall. Charlene Walker, Regina Banes, and James Culbreth The l982 Hoopee Bird staff. Editor Dee Spaid, Reporter Ann Cliett, and Reporter Val Williamson put their heads together to plan an issue. Mrs. Jane Stroud. Staff advisor. Hoopee Bird Hoopee Bird gets it firstl Covering the varied and numerous news events at ECJC is a tiring and con- tinuing task. Someone has to attend all events. note carefully what happened. what was said or done and who said or did it, write it out so that it all makes sense. and then type it up. And that's just before the editor reads it. But this year's staff has done its job well, and we're all proud of them. 1-,v ,'- , ff .-zpv'.1-,17i'3,5r.:.4..:'Y .:az-ir-. W1 4 vL'f2i F 'L lr l 49 'H-as R ' so ,al ,,!.,QL,a,'!!, Y L Yi-. 4 sr , Wiregrass Dr. Richard Raymond. Advisor '- -1' Tammy Martin, Editor Mark Williams. Photography Editor Wiregrass is the literary magazine of ECJC. This yearly publication contains short stories. essays. poems, artwork. and photography submitted for and by the students. This year's Wiregrass exhibited the creative abilities of the students of ECJC. Editors Mark Williams and Tammy Martin. along with Dr. Richard Raymond, advisor, did an extremely good job in preparing the Wiregrass for the faculty and student body of ECJC. ,. 'Ll I Fw' X 12,1 .. THE l982 BRIARPA TCHSTAFF ffrom left to righty Donna Branch. Robby Sharpe, Dr. Netterville. Second row: Teah Bishop. Ann Cliett. Jimmy May. Tammy Johnson. Beth Johnson, and Lisa White. Third row. Patti Scrogham. Laurie Gatliff, James Culbreth, Bobby Thanepohn. Donna Johnson. and Royce Patrick. Briarpatch The Briarpatch staff is dedicated to the production of the college yearbook. Many projects were pursued by the staff to raise funds for the production of the book. These projects included in-between class bake sales. downtown cake sales, yearbook sales, and ad sales. The Briarpatch staff also sponsored a 50's Day Dance during fall quarter for the student body. Our staff has worked hard and we hope our book will provide a medium for remembering the good times spent at ECJC. Teach Bishop and Robby Sharpe show off the cake baked for 50's Day. a Briarpalch sponsored event. Y Y rg, . ----1-r fs.-.-:.2u-x-ni:-zawmxzu 2 aa,-f . Jf 51 X-4Q.l if elif as P4 F RWE nun-uf 'W W 'f': 'i'fT ' a mpmv un new Qaw 'Y luv QVIUUUW fF .mn nw ' SAF: 'e Q mac -R, rm ,A ll! li Lflf F5 ' 52 1 'vl'll'i w ' ex. :T--,. we Q Q N 'ff' ECJC was indeed a busy place in I982, and many club sponsored activities were a part of the action. Representative activities included Briarpatch's 50's day. SGA's elections, BSU's bake sales, and AAU's banquet. X ,J AX 3 4 , WY 5 L 4 4 5 5 .Aug CAMPUS I E I ..- x:.l RX .L-In.. 1. 1 i. P! +1 W 3 'I -r 12 ? 6 gf I2 ,, :G ?? 4 P2 W K 'ra - - - -A--,i, ., ,ki 2- rg, f li Augusta Mayor Ed Mclnlyre addresses the AAU al their sumptuous banquet, It's not American Bandstand. but it's the best we can do. ' 6: - 4 M: mx' f 1 Y : f A '. 1-1-gfrz.-zfyrrz, 5 f gi-',::. - 1 iw! 1 ,N d .r,,,.,,t,, A ge gg if f 1 ff x Q, 5 V Q . .:.,-:.f-we-:1. , '-'. Boy. have we heard that one before. v Well. my advisor said that hanging around the stairs was always a cool move. --dh : 4 sf L..,...,..,...t-J.. .,- as .W You did what with your crustacean? --n---.-s. Lqnnuuu- warns. V ,, Paw ...QNX 7 ew inf ,A , ,Q 2 Q w Q M15 'V 3? Z: Vg Now. Mrs. Stroud. it's a one. a two. a three -, Y , , Y ... .Q.-U-3:4 This really takes me back. Y' 5 I' . -fr, xx. , ALI v IA I . ' zix' 5 .4 A ,mgaumuxpxk Me? Worried about a final? I aced that one! I, E K . .., Ham, ,, Q W 'T txt, 1 ,, 6 1 X , ,Q N . vx f dxf A AN pf 1' willful. 'Ns X J.. H F .,...,..,. ,. And am I really kin to Kunta Kinte? lf I could only think of a way to get that ifQS Z:l editor off my back. So do we really get free cigars? va F - M L. F 5' Pa 5 4 6 fl S7 'fs -I 4 '21 X ' 'K 7 - sf- ,f----on ,-'.Q,g 3-LZ:t1!f'?,gQ , ,-f S: 5 Q 3 E.. ' f x Q I L, -ws 3 ,, . 5555 fl ' F is XS W - 1, 1 w g V , V P5253 if . S .- ' :asm- X X :Q , XXI Ns X X N S X R X' Q ' W K Q, so N an X X X K .N Si: S X w X Sv 5 f xx X xx N . , X xx NSW xx- f X xxx X X X X GN x 1 W N Q x X w, - . - WS' .F N v ' ' PV -,Q-sr' :XJ A X .- N J , -2:-. ik X ' - Q 4 X V . :N4,g,..:.,k,m,,, 5 X . ' Ee 1 . 2 .. , ' Nm: , . .' .2 Q1 , 'I , : .an-X . . ' N.. X, ' ' - 'r2::.1'4'iA'36 S? 1 + N W. X Q-'VN 2 5, 1- , , , .. ,mg x Hg ,Jen-mr'-I+: P5wa:NQ.k-:Sinks?M::vmwirr-ef..-J.'-5-:'-ze.-1. 1 - , . ' V his X-f' Q 15 f.q:m5SqRx3gNeq:.':wt'::+Nw--.9 -.-Sv-ww -X'-r---q:,',-'-t::s,: -4. :--z f - '- X -- . ' . .'-Q-'Kim -hz , N- f, .- .Q mi.:11-:rug-:azw -- F , -sw-wg? 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But when this one is finished and I can open the cover, I think I'II honestly be able to say it was well worth all the effort. This book would not have been possible without the immeasureable help of President Gunn, Mrs. Stoud, Mr. Dorsey and especially Dr. Netterville. I would personally like to thank Robby Sharpe for his contributions to the staff. yearbook, and this school. Also, on behalf of the staff and myself. I would like to thank Danny Scott, our Josten's representative. Finally. to the graduates, I dedicate this book. ECJC is truly a step along the way for all of you. I hope it has been as great as it has been for me. May you recall your days at ECJC with fondness. Best wishes. X October I7, I982 I0:45 a.m. rv 'Vx 60 U ' N5 v--' f' Mfhfufi . L! .,-. 'X 4 ll ,v,. i. 1 if Q 5 A , w . f ' Z x 'V 'ff' ' 'U A W I Ov-fff 'munm1hQ I wr 44 J '.,f4kl,:r ' My , I Q5 6227.51 .1- V ,. 1 A ,gyy-qwg Z-fvmuwqV,N,.,f,g--frw, M1-Q ,L , Q 'i2'11 im M A' . 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