Georgia College and State University - Spectrum Yearbook (Milledgeville, GA)

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N , T W f 2 , I -Q. .n s . 9' YZ HT'-N '- -Q , ec: f r ' ' MKWZWWW ' V' Ml 5 1 S This college has been here for a long time-Some, maybe you, remember it as G.S.C.W., or G.N.I.C. The name changes mean little, we travel along the same road. It may be stronger, more settled, with new buildings and different people, but you would remember it. For whenever a good road is built, there will be people to use it, and there will be people to guide those who use it, and all of them will work together or alone, each in his own way, to keep it in good condition for those who will come after Your feet would remember this road if they have ever traveled it . . . If you climbed the stone steps of Atkinson and looked down and out across front campus when the trees were spring-fresh or autumn-mellow, you would remember us. When you came to know us you would see that the names and the clothes had changed, but the quick joy, and the' wonder and the questions in young eyes-these you would remember. And you would see around you those everlasting columns-and know that you had come back home. Your feet will remember the road, . . . all of us have traveled here . . . this is the road that carries us from youth and dreams of knowledge to whatever lies ahead. The 1962 Spectrum published by the students of The Woman's College of Georgia Milledgeville, Georgia PHYLLIS KELLY . . .Editor-in-Chief SANDRA MCCALL . . . . Business Manager KAY CALLAN . . . Associate Editor 3 , X- , 2m g.Zig-- 1' , n RSS. Q f 0 0 Dedication Your manner is that of the eighteenth century- courtly, poised, debonair. You might be a diplomat in gilt and glorious courts, handling life-and-death matters with unstudied finesse . . . an officer in bright satin sash and silver sword, straight from heroic deeds, gallantly reassuring the ladies, clicking your heels with precision . . . a gentleman scholar at a draped table in a paneled library, everything forgot but this small leather-bound book in your hands, everything forgot but the never-dimmed joy of reading and study . . You might be, and indeed you are, all of these, diplomat, officer, gentleman scholar. Wherever you are-in the ofice, in the classroom- we know there will be grace and dignity of bearing, the patience and understanding of a man not afraid to be kind, the power of a strong and dedicated will, the sparkle of a lively wit, the flash of a mind that shares much knowledge with infectious delight, -and endless charm! The combination is rare. We are glad to have known it. And we are happy to dedicate this work of our minds and hearts, The 1962 Spectrum, to you- , assi-,if wg Q ff' ,V QE .3 ,slfkfkfgsf gev Q1 'i .gt Dr. Donald H. Mac Mahon , efgjjxdq X , gg j ' ,F . '3- zgga, A, .-. g'+' Faculty page ss p Table of Contents Student Life page 1 Classes page es Organzzatzons page we Features and FineArts page 157 6 , fd f l ..-.li 5-f Z t-4-I! l I 2 I AW When a road is Once built . . . , - ' - A Q - 7 X 7 -Pi i Q 46 KF: L ..,-- I X x IFWM f f ,W f I ff '7 HZ ,I f Q ll, if I :sh K 1 I 'L I I j , X Z7 N 177 4' X f 1 1-1,-P. f if X X N R x 1 ' ,W N' WM af 1 Q, 4 'ff 9-Sig. 7- 'WA ji i1,::'Rff' ' sv tg 1f' 4 N 1 f 'fig -A- f -A I Z swf' -- Qi! Z X' - f ,jf f fl A ffwmfwffwf n the following pages: Campus Student Life 8 I v ,, x 11 v QW M -' A M w , 'H ' - ' ' ' H 1 V w fv ' 'J 4' ' ' ' ur A wyi I , ,Az ,W I V, sr , M I' S I U In A 4 W ' ' 1 f . . . ,V P ' M W 'f ' v - ' W 'K ' . rw 4 X 1 ,,Hw ,, ' 'f'fe.. 1 H Y' , A by . 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' Most of them are Corinthian, thick and fluted, Q ornate with acanthus leaves, painted cream, and planted solidly on the porches W of Terrell, our first home of Bell, next-door neighbor to Terrell, home of rows of friendly rocking chairs - of Lanier, where they stand dark and familiar against the flood of bright indoor light in the night time, as We pass. i 1 1 The columns are like the treesg they endure, and they stand straight. WM, if , vi , . 'G 'X 'Wa 8-, YWYYW-1 ,,A'9 ij ,V V ,gflvgifk -' . 1 ,W ' W' ' f .,. f . W . 4 M fl ,- i-.N N fmt ' . , r ,,...u.--ymvyq, f-wwf, x ':.wV.- img 4, V . 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Room-mate sets the hair, Suite-mate lends a sweater and Girl-Across-the-Hall generously sprays her best Arpege. Last minute adjustments are made while we wait for the hall phone to ring or to be fashionably late. The fun we have with dancing or picnicking or just talking and the things we plan for next weekend make the long week to come seem just a little bit shorter. any-aw qqv-Aw uf -Q-sy..-...,,, 1 1' X f 3 v-4' X X 'S x N as 5 .., . H ? v r x. X Study is something we dread or something we enjoy-depending on the subjectg anyway, we do a lot of it. Sometimes we study decorously, at a library table sitting up straight. 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I ' wt' cf' f' 4 ,K I .itil Z I N :iiaZ'?J1! 3 , 4 4 WL Z, ' ' X 4 yi xp 1144- S X 5- -E. 5-Ei - 'lr ':5tSS-xx, If nf'---H Tl, 'QQ t 5 o ' W ,.., . ,, ,. A , 6, , - 1 471 S5 'TY' if , -- - . ' f .-.- - f, -Y : ' if Zgiefeaf 15 JTEE' 1 4. J - V' ,I w F Li 1 lv' 2-f S 5- k e ' ff f- 4: A-. X G .fgsiffaf ' . ,n in 1:3117 1. V Xbng C-3.41 -. 5. -.. ' Qtg' - Tiff- 41 ' T' .- , :5:Ss55 I f-'a nis A 14 ',,a3,.-grfiv-15429 I Ill- gifs s?, ., g -,, 4 :if o as . A To 17' LET' 4 fJ.,., ff ,J , : ' e ig f X 7' ff l fffii ff 5 5 2- 'gi 1:7ii-r f - 1--Qr . ' -3:25--25 YV W - - - Te - f ' 11.2 f:iF5lll'j ' -1 ., Els ! E l lt ie-:ff ' ff ' ti fl TQ d n the following pages Administration Faculty Departments Stall 34 .W wg. Dr. Robert E. Lee, President of the Woman's College, a familiar sight . . . striding across the porch of Parks, standing before the lecturn during chapel period, energetically swinging and slashing a racquet on the tennis courts, smiling and speaking to everyone he meets. 35 ,,...--'--4' Dr. Donald H. MacMahon, Dean of Instruction, the man we come to with all our academic problems r. . . if we want to change a course, or talk about our chances for Dean's list, or bring up a point discussed in one of his own English c-lasses. Dr. Barbara A. Chandler, Dean of Students, ready with straight-to- the-point counsel in case of a forgotten green card, a personal problem that needs to be discussed, an idea for some change that we'd like to see effected in student government. Mr. Herbert A. Meyer Comptroller Miss Jo Strickland Director of Student Aid - .,WQgg r fi: Q, I 1 Nz, Dr. Travis E. Smith Registrar Miss Sara Bethel Alumnae Secretary W e was re Wfikfs i Mr. Hugh Cheek Director of Public Relations Dr. Thomas Gandy A dministrative Assistant Miss Suetta Sims issions Counselor l. I The Department of Art and Philosophy Mr. George H. Gaines Professor of Art o Mil H15 L L1 Mrs. Mary Asbury J ones Instructor in Art 5, , E5 Dr. George W. Beiswanger Chairman of the Department of Art and Philosophy Creating with our minds and imaginations, portraying the created idea in one of many formsg painting, printing and molding, giving expression for ourselves and for the pleasure of othersg learning to appreciate and understand the artistic f manifestations of the masters. I S p I ta li li gl i. E l 1. 1 A i 1 1 i I. Mrs. Ann Dearsley Vernon l. Instructor in Art 39 ' L The Department of Music Spending hours at practice and hours at studyg singing or playing the creations of great composersg poring over pages of music theory for the final rewardg knowledge, appreciation and skill. Dr. Max Noah Chairman of the Department of Music , Miss Maggie Jenkins Associate Professor of Music ,xx Mr. Jerry H. Ethridge Assistant Professor of Music Miss Lucy Underwood Assistant of Music N-. C X , 4, '22 f 1 .ffl Miss Quillian White Assistant Professor of Music ,W ,ssfwf V. ,mf ' I . . 94, . ,ww ,MLN . Z! f fa .M.-.,..,w M M 'x tfhfdfium Q' fr -w -1 fvf.-.fl ..,. i,,,,, n,.xf'm f ww' nfs.,-5 1.2 Q- .4 41 - .Ji Miss Maribel Benton Assistant Professor of Music giqwpnhdllllhllli' a Dr. Ruth Sneed Chairman of the Department of Home Economics wiv? the N Miss Ruth Maynard Associate Professor of Home Economics ff Qi X4 it ff Kg, f , 2 The Department of Home Economics Learning here to be artists with a practical eye, scientists with the world for a lab, homemakers or home economists geared to space-age living. eg 1 ' A 9 x ' ' 5 J , si Miss Neva Jones Associate Professor of Home Economics 42 nz K' AQ? . . I' YT? ff' Miss Rosaline Ivey Associate Professor of 9 - Home Economics Mrs. Ann S. Smith Associate Professor of Home Economics Mrs. Nan Ingram Miss Gladys Gilbert Director of the Nursery School Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Home Economics Home Economics 43 ls, I Z 1 4 Q ! E2 Dr. Rosa Lee Walston Chairman of the Department of English and Speech 7 an f'.Qff'5 . I ' 8 lv Nl rg., sity 1. 2 w ife -fe -z. r ',,'s V Miss Mary Thomas Maxwell Associate Professor of English Dr. Edward Dawson Professor of English Mrs. Mary H. Phillips Assistant Professor of English The Department of English and Speech Finding the road to reading and writing, speaking and thinking, but always with a Hairg finding through the lives and works of great authors a deeper insight into ourselves. ' ,sz 'X -J Mrs. Barbara Tate Instructor in English Mr. Leonard Hart Assistant Professor of Speech 45 'Yi if '9 M I W ,F A in qi S ,, N3 5 Q N q i A ,viii sg ' 4 ' . W as w S 1. Alesis? si, S X X wb K N- ,Uv Q, 'i F N ., N gas . 5 3, ,Q i , '56 . 6, Mr. Salvatore C. Mangiaiico Chairman of the Department of Modern Languages Miss Arlette Akouka Instructor of French Mr. Bernard of Hamilton Assistant Professor of The Department of Modern Languages Modern Languages Listening, then reading, speaking, and at last, thinking, in what is no longer a 'tforeign tongue. Dr. Virginia Lafuente Instructor of Spanish hi X 1 W . 7 mba they ,,,4us- z +2 1 l t 1 .0 The Department of Business Administration Calculating, with the crisp, steady accompaniment of the business machines, to iind just what Dr. Donald C. Fuller Chairman of the Department of Dr. Joseph F. Specht Business Administration Associate Professor of Business Administration W, i makes the business world go 'round. !1ZIlE?sEliZi-Elgzifgfligny Miss Lucy Robinson Business Administration Associate Professor of Business A dministration I ! l I l i I , lf . l I 1 1 J I 1 1 t i I 'NN -nnmnueuwwwie il- Ykf l l .1 ni W 3 47 The Department of Biology Dissecting and discussing, experimenting and examining, to discover what makes pine cones and little white mice and us the way we are. Dr. Harold Steele Associate Professor of Biology PH HUM APTHPUPODA PHYLUM PORIFERA Dr. Harold Jones Chairman of the Department of Biology Miss Bobbie Stewart Instructor of Biology Dr. Joseph F. Vincent Clzairman of the Department of Chemistry and Physics BV The Department of Chemistry and Physics Balancing equations and heating test tubes, arriving at our own discovery and understanding of some of the natural laws that govern our lives. Miss Jessie Trawick , Wald,- Associate Professor of Chemistry . g I ...........,, 49 The Department of Mathematics Dr. Sara Nelson Chairman of the Department of Mathematics 1 H... A15 +i3fQT'ia3 W I sf g nr 11 ANA f 9' t . Delving into the deep, dark mysteries of calculus and trig giving our gray matter plenty of healthy exercise as we juggle numbers and equationsg using formulas to at last arrive at the long sought for answer. Mrs. Louise Nelson Associate Professor of Mathematics l a The Department of History and Political Science Recalling and re-living, with an ob'ective View or with emotion J , the events that went into the making of nationsg remem- bering people and places and dates and finally making them fit into a pattem to learn and perhaps live by. Mr. John Meador Instructor in History Dr. James C. Bonner Chairman of the Department of History and Political Science Dr. Helen Greene Professor of History, Social Science in lx 7' . 7' Q , Air W it 9 rl' ral .5, 35 f 'vf X-f'1 M' if .rv f ,fi .M ' J' , if-if , 51 Dr. Marvin Lichtenberg Chairman of the Department of Social Sciences Dr. John W. Morgan Professor of Social Science fringe ' The Department of Social Sciences Becoming aware of the how's and Why's of our past the present, the futureg seeing man in all his relationships- as a politician and a diplomat, a geographer and a sociologist, a family member and a citizen. Mr. Manley Eakins Associate Professor of Economics, Social Science QM The Department of Psychology gf? Observing and analyzing, studying and evaluating, DR. ROBERT WILDMAN Instructor in Psychology striving always for maturity in ourselves, the opportunity to guide others in this attainment working for and with other people for the warmth and glow that is a part of service. DR. FRANCES Ross HICKS Chairman of the Department of Psychology Qi PM q Mtv 1. Q 4: 53 'lim Dr. John H. Lounsbury Chairman of the Department of Education The Department of Education Learning to teach and teaching to learng seeing the process of education from the teacher's point of view, looking for new and better means of conveying knowledge and promoting understandingg always observing, always evaluating, Q always improving. Miss Mary B. Brooks Associate Professor of Education Mrs. Mary W. Leyda Assistant Professor of Education 54 l J , 7. Dr. Marlin Sanders Associate Professor of Education 'll The Department of Education , J I I Dr. William H. Hale, Jr. Professor of Education if 1 ii Miss Jeanne Brannan 5 Assistant Professor of Education ' 4 l .S 2 if. if w ,1 I l 1 M ig. f 'ici-K' WSW-xafn A ,gs ww: f +'Qp:'4f29X Y 3. ,Q lj we fx 5 Q s 1 X V X, k xi ' N' t 2 f w I 7 ,-....,,. 5 1-I ' E Q ft' 5 E81 N'e .4 R. rl m It ' 'Aww' ' f 'Nl .Qc K '- we :si sgvf. l l 55 11 x I- ' . fn., . : cry -v A ,im Dr. Jean Jacobs Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education Mrs. Mary Joyce Ireland Associate Professor of Health Aff The Department of Health and Physical Education Reading and studying in brow-furrowing concentration, then deducting the poor, inducting something better to arrive at enriched and freshened ideas of re-creating, of health and fun, physical development and skill. Dr. Barbara P. Beiswanger Associate Professor of Physical Education 56 .,-5' 00'- Nix, I , .,: 1 ,Q , ' if Xu, M 1 ff u 'x x Q 'E . Q-T ' Miss Virginia Sullivan 'S f ,ZX ff Instructor in Physical Education 1 ' ly, R K V J, 1- ,. 6 , H ,.....-fsvml,-qv 8 4. i 3 . Lx? wt Miss Shirley Pritchett Assistant Professor in Physical Education YL- 135- Wag? vig - -v waz' ' 4 ,gi -I Q 1' 4-Vi N . ,, ' Miss Beverly Cox Instructor in Physical Education .ww f-w-.W Miss Pam Cutts I nstruczor in Physical Education '51 f-,m.mmvwMv'MW ,,...-'El Miss Virginia Satteriield Director, Professor of Library Science Mrs. Sarah H. Lloyd Assistant Professor of Library Science Library Mrs. Florence Baiiey Assistant Professor of Miss Barbara Simons Library Science Instructor of Library Science Mrs, Frances Whitlgw 58 Pi, l l 'eabody Laboratory School Dr. Frank Emmerling, Director Associate Professor of Education ' Wwx l asm-.-me-.Q www.. First Row: Mrs. Selma Erwin, Mrs. Louise Morris. Second Row: Mrs. Edith Joy, Mrs. Evelyn Birchall, Mrs. Inez Garner. E EE 4 L i 2 1 lv r .. 4,2 V. . 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Elementary Ed. Columbus, Ga. Representative to C .G.A. Helen Rita Perdue B.S. Health and Physical Ed. Thomaston, Ga. Representative to Judiciary Judy Fuqua B.S. Home Economics Dublin, Ga. Representative to Honor Council SEN I ORS The Seniors rule this small universe, they are the pace setters, the example-setters, and the last word. Yet their separate universes are widening and there are the years ahead to be planned for This small universe comes to seem not quite real, and the Seniors look at the Freshmen with half-amused, half-sad wonder, and the Freshmen look at the Seniors with half-awed, half-impatient wonder. Dr. Frances R. And so the world turns. Hicks Senior Class Sponsor 66 l f J? 1 i , , I i y i i gTUl'1lilmH.i'ly 3 L L,- Patricia Alday B.S. in Biology Donalsonville, Ga. Sondra Ammons B.S. in History Hoboken, Ga. Linda Beasley B.S. in Business Education Savannah, Ga. Glenda Gail Beauchamp B.S. in Elementary Education Atlanta, Ga. Jane Borom B.S. in Business Education Waynesboro, Ga. Emily Elizabeth Brown B.S. in Business Education Milledgeville, Ga. Mary Ann Burrus B.S. in Elementary Education Milledgeville, Ga. Alma Regina Canady B.S. in Elementary Education Swainsboro, Ga. Brenda Caraway B.S. in Elementary Education Milledgeville, Ga. 1 Lg. V . l l ! l irq it ill Q,hPLllm Myrtice Ivy Carpenter B.S. in Health and Physical Education Fernandina Beach, Fla. Peggy Chandler B.S. in Home Economics Good Hope, Ga. Beth Clark B.S. in Business Education Stapleton, Ga. Dorothy Clifford B.S. in Elementary Education Leesburg, Ga. Dolores Collins A.B. in Biology Milledgeville, Ga. Ethel Maree Copps B.S. in Elementary Education Savannah, Ga. Geneva Cummings A.B. in History Reynolds, Ga. Elaine Curry B.S. in History and English Sandersville, Ga. Mary Elizabeth Darden A.B. in History Sharon, Ga. l l 1 f Vi M t Mary J oamie Dill B.S. in Elementary Education Grovetown, Ga. Margaret Ann Duff A.B. in Psychology and Sociology Washington, D. C. Patricia Edwards A. B. in Art Macon, Ga. Janice Carol Flanders B.S. in Business Administration Adrian, Ga. Gaynelle E. Fountain A.B. in Sociology Macon, Ga. Jane Bailey Foy B.S. in Elementary Education Americus, Ga. Judy Fuqua B.S. in Home Economics Dublin, Georgia Betty Garrett B.S. in Elementary Education and Psychology Tignall, Ga. Patricia Gibson B.S. in History and Social Science Fort Valley, Ga. llllllllmllldw w X Milam Linda Giles B.S. in Health and Physical Education Albany, Ga. Mariella Glenn A.B. in English Pelham, Ga. Julie Glover A.B. in Chemistry and English Vidalia, Ga. Elizabeth Grinstead B.S. in Elementary Education Hawkinsville, Ga. Rita Haley B.S. in Health and Physical Education Dalton, Ga. Patricia Harper B.S. in Home Economics Madison, Ga. Sandra Harris B.S. in Business Education Summerville, Ga. Suzie Harris B.S. in Business Education Milledgeville, Ga. Lenell Hauss B.S. in Elementary Education Jesup, Ga. mi, JC, 1 , 4 I ,. ,. it ,lx 'N 'll Q 1, ill lllgl ,Wi ,lil 1 4 ,QQ Barbara Hendrickson l B.S. in Art Education, 1 Psychology i, Milledgeville, Ga. M Q 1 Rachel Henke P A.B. in History and Psychology Duluth, Ga. Amy Hobbs 5. B.S. in Elementary g, Education if Thomasville, Ga. lg Shirley Holi il: B.S. in Business Education gli Byron, Ga. lr. ,,1 4 4 Angelo Hunt B.S. in Home Economics :tg Roberta, Ga. '1' ls!- lf' Gayle Hunter If B.S. in Elementary Qli Education Oglethorpe, Ga. flli lf f a ill lift fm' - F 1 Barbara Claire Hussey l B.S. in Elementary H Education Q P Q, Sparta, Ga. l , Patricia Jones ' B.S. in Business ll Education I Cuthbert, Ga. fl 1 Patricia Claire J ones lf! B.S. in Home Economics -W Dublin, da. 1, .lu 'F iff 11 elf ll' 5 w c l , 1 l 1 lllllnml Mary Ann Johnson B.S. in Business Education Meigs, Ga. A. Marie Johnson B.S. in Home Economics Rome, Ga. Phyllis Kelly B.S. in Home Economics Wrens, Ga. Eleanor Kytle B.S. in Health and Physical Education Eastman, Ga. Peachie Leard B.S. in Elementary Education Elberton, Ga. Betty Jean Lunsford B.S. in Elementary Education Roswell, Ga. Ann Mackey B.S. in Business Education Warner Robins, Ga. Margaret Maddox B.S. in Elementary Education Eatonton, Ga. Jean Martin B.S. in Home Econo Decatur, Ga. mics My , il , t , y i y y ,Vi i 3. Dawn Mayo B.S. in Business Education Wrightsville, Ga. Sandra McCall A.B. in History and English Decatur, Ga. Katrina McKay B.S. in Home Economics Covington, Ga. Lynn Meade B.S. in Health and Physical Education Jefferson, Ga. Rosalyn Miller B.S. in Business Education Avera, Ga. Frances Mitchell B.S. in Elementary Education Porterdale, Ga. Faye Mixon B.S. in Elementary Education Oconee, Ga. Judith I. Moon B.S. in Elementary Education LaGrange, Ga. Catherine M. Moran A.B. in Social Science Warner Robins, Ga. w X iii ll llllllll Grace Mosley B.S. in Chemistry Griflin, Ga. Kay Moss B.S. in Business Administration Milledgeville, Ga. Ulma Jeanette Nail B.S. in Elementary Education Ailey, Ga. Judy Norton A.B. in History Leary, Ga. Shirley Odom B.S. in Health and Physical Education Waynesboro, Ga. Barbara O'Neal B.S. in Elementary Education Americus, Ga. Beverly Ann Pape B.S. in Home Economics Grimm, Ga. Jeanelle Pearson A.B. in Biology Thomson, Ga. Peggy Peel A.B. in History Milan, Ga. X H11 l , 1 l , i y l mlyimlwfl 1 Mary Proctor B.S. in Elementary Education Louisville, Ga. Patricia Ann Rabon A.B. in English Manchester, Ga. Harriette Rachels B.S. in Elementary Education Sparta, Ga. Crystal Ridgeway B.S. in Biology Bethlehem, Ga. J une Rocker B.S. in Home Economics Metter, Ga. Gracie Roland A.B. in History Macon, Ga. Evelyn Saddler B.S. in Elementary Education Nahunta, Ga. Joyce Sanders B.S. in Psychology and Social Science Augusta, Ga. Maureen Sanders B.S. in Music Education Cochran, Ga. w l I ,f 1 i lillililll Vera Scarborough B.S. in Music Education Waycross, Ga. Laura Shipes B.S. in Elementary Education Waycross, Ga. Janice Shultz B.S. in Business Administration and Mathematics Milledgeville, Ga. Theresa Shuman B.S. in Art and Biology Waycross, Ga. Mrs. Florence Bertha M. Sparks B.S. in Elementary Education Douglas, Ga. Helen Stark B.S. in Elementary Education Atlanta, Ga. Eugenia Sutton B.S. in Mathematics Fort Gaines, Ga. Faye Tanner B.S. in Social Studies Milledgeville, Ga. Ruth Monetta Tanner B.S. in Biology Marietta, Ga. 6 Lf, T i l 1 itmfwillgl Beverly Taylor B.S. in Elementary Education Duluth, Ga. Lillie Ruth Thomas B.S. in Elementary Education N ahunta, Ga. Claudette Turner B.S. in Business Education Griflin, Ga. Ann Tyler B.S. in Home Economics Monticello, Ga. Clarice Ward B.S. in Home Economics Tifton, Ga. Faye Ward B.S. in Elementary Education Madison, Ga. Vicki Weatherly B.S. in Elementary Education Cochran, Ga. Peggy Ann Wicks B.S. in History Atlanta, Ga. Carla Beverly Williams B.S. in Elementary Education Columbus, Ga. w f wrt :lf 3 4 ill l will Maxine Williams B.S. in Health and Physical Education Molena, Ga. Pat Williams B.S. in Home Economics Toccoa, Ga. Ruth Wilson B.S. in Home Economics Thomasville, Ga. Bonnie Wright B.S. in Business Education Milledgeville, Ga. Edythe Diane Wright B.S. in Home Economics Covington, Ga. Babs Worsham B.S. in Elementary Education Macon, Ga. Sara Youngblood B.S. in Elementary Education Adrian, Ga. Jean Ann Zellner B.S. in Home Economics Forsyth, Ga. Senior Directory AMMONS, SONDRA-I.R.C., Colonade Staff. BEASLEY, LINDA-HOUSC Council, Pres., Newman Club, Beta Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda, Annual Stalf. BEAUCHAMP, GAIL-A Cappella Choir, Wesley Foundation, Psychology Club, Trans.-Ga. State College. BOROM, JANE-GCD. Chairman, Golden Slipper, Phi Beta Lambda. BROCK, SANDY-WhO,S Who, Jr. Advisor, Penguin, Modern Dance, Class Pres. BURRUS, MARY ANN-A.C.E.I., Treasurer, Modern Dance. CALLAN, KAY-HOUSC Council, Rec. Assoc., Treasurer, Pen- guin Club, Spectrum Staff, Assoc. Editor, Golden Slip- per, Chairman Props. CANADY, REGINA-A.C.E.I., A Cappella Choir, Big Sister. CARPENTER, MYRTICE-PICS., Recreation Association, Who's Who, Sec., Recreation Assoc., Pres., Tumbling Club, Sec., Physical Education Club. CHANDLER, PEGGY-Gen. Rec. Board, Skill Club, House Council, Home Ec. Club. CLARK, BETH-Beta Alpha, Spectrum Staff. CLEMMONS, DEAN-Trans. from Reinhardt College, Pi Omega Pi. , CLEMMONS, JEAN-Trans. from Reinhardt College, Pi Omega Pi. COLLINS, DELORES-I.R.C. COPPS, ETHEL-Gen. Rec. Board, A.C.E.I., Floor Leader. CUMMINGS, GENEVA-Phi Sigma, Phi Gamma Mu, Wesley Foundation, Pres., I.R.C., House Council, Pres. CURRY, ELAINE-Class Officer, Vice Pres., S.N.E.A., Chair- man of Honor Council, Who's Who, Modern Dance. DARDEN, MARY ELIZABETH-Who's Who, Jr. Advisor, Re- cording Sec., C.G.A., A Cappella Choir, Pi Gamma Mu. DILL, JOANNE-A Cappella Choir, A.C.E.I., Trans. from Augusta College. DUFF, PEGGY-PICS., Psychology Club, Intramurals, Canter- bury Club, Gen. Rec. Board, Golden Slipper, Chairman of Theme Committee. EDWARDS, PAT-Zographia, Pres. and Vice Pres., B.S.U., Executive Council, Y Cabinet, Spectrum, Art Editor. FARR, MARY EVELYN-HOUSE Council, Sec., Sr. Represen- tative to Judiciary, Sec., Pi Omega Pi, Trans. from Ga. Southwestern College. FLANDERS, JANICE-Trans. from Ga. Southern College, Phi Beta Lambda, Psychology Club. FOUNTAIN, GAYNELLE-TIHHS. from Tift College, A Cap- pella Choir, Ensemble, Psychology Club, B.S.U. FOY, JANE-Sec. of Class, Jr. Advisor, Coloruzdeg A.C.E.I. FUQUA, JUDY-Treasurer of Dorm, B.S.U., Sec., Sanford's Best-Dressed Girl, Rep. to Honor Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron. GIBSON, PAT-Rep. to Honor Council, College Theater, Y Cabinet, Colonade Staff. GILES, LINDA-Physical Education Club, Tennis Club, Pen- guin Club, Trans. from Ga. Southwestern College. GLENN, MARIELLA-President of C.G.A., Sec. of C.G.A., Whois Who, I.R.C., Colonade Staff. GORTY, DALE-Rep. to C.G.A., Spectrum, A.C.E.I. HALEY, RITA-Physical Education Club, Tennis Club, Pub- licity Chairman, Modern Dance Club, Trans. from Emory at Oxford. HARPER, PAT-Home Ec. Club, lst Vice Pres., College Club Section G.H.E.A., Delegate to G.H.E.A. Execu- tive Council, Dormitory Vice Pres. HARRIS, SANDY-Phi Beta Lambda. HARRIS, SUSIE-Phi Beta Lambda. HAUSS, NELL-A.C.E.I., B.S.U. HENDRICKSON, BARBARA-Zographia, Spectrum. HENKE, RACHEL-I.R.C. HOBBS, AMY-Colonade Staff, A.C.E.I., Rep. to Honor Council. HOLT, SHIRLEY-Editor-in-Chief Colonadeg Pi Omega Pi, I.R.C., Beeson House Council, Phi Sigma. HORNE, MILLIE-Vice Pres., Sr. House Council, Treasurer, Jr. Class, Faculty Editor, Spectrum, Literary Guild, Trans. from Ga. Southwestern College. HUNT, ANGELO-Home Ec. Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Librarian, Miss Aurora, Trans. from Tift College. JOHNSON, MARY ANN-Pi Omega Pi, Pres., Colonade, Bus. Manager, Phi Beta Lambda, Pres., Pi Gamma Mu, Sec., I.R.C. JOHNSTON, MARIE-A Cappella Choir, Y Cabinet, Jr. Advisor, Home Ec. Club. JONES, PAT-Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Trans. Andrew College. JONES, PATSY-Rep. to C.G.A., B.S.U., Mission Chairman, Home Ec. Club, Madrigal Singers, Trans. from Tift College. KELLY, PHYLLIS-Spectrum, Ed.-in-Chief, Jr. Advisor, So- cial Standards Chairman, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Candle Editor, Golden Slipper, Gen. Chairman. KOKKO, ANU-Zographia, Psychology Club, Intramurals. Senior Directory KYTLE, ELEANOR-GCD. Board of Rec., Modern Dance Club, Tumbling Club, Physical Education Club, Trans. from Young Harris. LEARD, PEACHIE-WhO,S Who, Class Pres., Sec. of Fine Arts, Jr. Rep. to C.G.A., Phi Sigma. LUNSFORD, JEAN-Home Ee. Club, A.C.E.I., Soc. Chr. of Dorm, S.N.E.A., Miss Aurora Court, Best-Dressed Girl on Campus. MCCALL, SANDRA-Spectrum, Bus. Manager, Pres. of Lit- erary Guild, Jr. Advisor, Miss Aurora Court, A Cap- pella Choir. MCKAY, KATRINA-JI. Advisor, Corr. Sec. of C.G.A., Rep. to Judiciary, Pres. of Home Ec. Club. MARTIN, JEAN-Home Ee. Club. MAYO, DAWN-G.M.C. Sponsor, Ga. Business Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda. MEADE, LYNN-Pres. of Penguin Club, Exec. Board of Rec., Sports Editor of Colonadeg Jr. Advisor, Sec. of Physical Education Club. MILLER, ROSALYN-Phi Beta Lambda. MITCHELL, FRANCIS-House Council, A Cappella Choir, Vice Pres. of YH, Who's Who, Pres. of HY. MIXON, FAYE-A.C.E.I. MOON, JUDY-SCC. of Freshman Class, Class Officer, Sec. of Social Standards, Sec. of A.C.E.I. NORTON, JUDY--Penguin Club, I.R.C., Vice Pres. of Dorm, S.N.E.A., Gen. Board of Rec. O,NEILL, ,BARBARA-Trans. from Ga. Southwestern College. ODOM, NAN-Rec., Penguin Club, Chemistry Club. ODOM, SHIRLEY-Chairman of Floor Leaders, Tennis Club, Tumbling Club, Penguin Club, Manager of Physical Education Club. PEARSON, JEANELLE-Chemistry Club, Floor Leader. PEEL, PEGGY-I.R.C., Pi Gamma Mu. PERDUE, RITA-Pres. of Physical Education Club, Rep. to Judiciary, Jr. Advisor, Vice Pres. of Rec., Sec. of Tumbling Club. PROCTOR, MARY NELL-WhO,S Who, Jr. Advisor, Sec. of Health, Safety, and Welfare, Chairman of Judiciary, Vice Pres. of B.S.U. RABON, PATRICIA--PICS. of Phi Sigma, Madrigal Singer, Pres. of I.R.C., Scholarship Chairman, C.G.A., Who's Who. RIDGEWAY, CRYSTAL-Literary Guild, S.N.E.A., Wesley Foundation. ROCKER, JUNE-Home Ec. Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, State 2nd Vice Pres. of G.H.E.A. ROLAND, GRACIE-Vice Pres. of Class, Pres. of Class, Jr. Advisor, Gen. Chairman of Golden Slipper, C.G.A. Cabinet. ROPER, JOANIE-Jr. Advisor, Sec. of Class, House Council, Phi Beta Lambda. SANDERS, JOYCE-Pi Gamma Mu, I.R.C. SANDERS, MAUREEN-PICS. of Allegro, A Cappella Choir, M.E.N.C., Trans. from Middle Ga. College. SCARBOROUGH, VERA-Sec., Vice Pres. of Allegro Club, Vice Pres. of Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres. of A Cappella Choir, S.A.I., Leadership Award. SHIPES, LAURA-JI. Advisor, A.C.E.I., House Council. SHUMAN, THERESA-Zographia Club. STARK, HELEN-2nd Vice Pres. of Y , House Council, A.C.E.I., S.N.E.A. SUTTON, EUGENIA-Floor Leader. TANNER, FAYE--Sophomore Representative to Honor Coun- cil, Treasurer, Town Girls Organization, B.S.U. Fresh- man Advisor, Junior Advisor. TANNER, RUTH-Home Ec. Club, B.S.U., Psychology Club. TAYLOR, BEVERLY--A.C.E.I., Psychology Club, Health Council. THOMAS, LILLIE RUTH-A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, A.C.E.I. TURNER, CLAUDETTE-Trans. from Gordon Military Col- lege, Ga. Business Ed. Association. TYLER, ANNE-Home Ec. Club, Floor Leader. UNDERWOOD, PAT- WARD, CLARICE-Clara Hassock Home Ec. Club, Phi Upsi- lon Omicron, Trans. from Abraham Baldwin. WARD, FAYE-PICS. of Dorm, Madrigals, A.C.E.I., Pres. WEATHERLY, VICKI-A.C.E.I., House Council, Trans. from Middle Ga. College. WHITAKER, DORTHEA-Sf. Class Treasurer, I.R.C., Student Education Association, Trans. from Young Harris. WICKS, PEGGY-Floor Leader, A Cappella Choir, Wesley Foundation, Psychology Club, Trans. from Ga. State College. WILLIAMS, MAXINE-Gen. Board of Rec., Physical Ed. Club, Modern Dance Club, Tumbling Club, Penguin Club. WILLIAMS, PAT-Corr. Sec. of Rec., Pres. of Penguin Club, Song Leader, Miss Aurora Court, Jr. Advisor. WORSHAM, BABS-JI. Advisor, Rep. to Honor Council, Rep. to Judiciary, Pres. of Westminster Fellowship, C.G.A. Cabinet. WRIGHT, BONNIE-Phi Beta Lambda. WRIGHT, DIANE-PICS. of Dorm, Jr. Advisor, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Phi Sigma, Home Ec. Club. YOUNG, EDITH-Phi Beta Lambda, House Council. YOUNGBLOOD, SARA-A.C.E.I. ZELLNER, JEAN ANNE-Clara Hassock Home Ec. Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Trans. from Tift College. .IU IORS This is the half-way mark, and the year of decision. Q E It is a rather serious year, for now ' the way behind and the way ahead can be seen most clearly, and there are lessons to be learned from such vision. At the end of this third year the Seniors relinquish the gavels of control to the upcoming class, which wonders how it could have happened so fast. Mrs. Louise Nelson Junior Class Sponsor Martha Hampton Representative to Honor Council Peachie Leard Representative to C.G.A. Bonnie Delde Sally O,Quinn President Vice-President Max Patton Irene Kontos Mae B611 , Secretary Treasurer Repfffsenfaflve fo Judiciary 81 is vm N railway AQ jf Carolyn Adams Elberton, Ga. Patricia Adams Perry, Ga. Linda Akins Register, Ga. Nancy Alford Waynesboro, Ga. Mary Allegood Moultrie, Ga. Joy Anderson Sylvania, Ga. Iris Barron Juliette, Ga. Janette Barrs Perry, Ga. Susie Bell Hoboken, Ga. Cindy Bender Marietta, Ga. Marty Bowling Forest Park, Ga. Betty Butler Milledgeville, Ga. Olynda Butler Dublin, Ga. Jane Cardin Berlin, Ga. Shelbie Carter Smyrna, Ga. Carolyn Cartledge College Park, Ga. -I uv -Q-7' ali' nys, ffl 83 41653221 w A, Linda Channell Greensboro, Ga. Maria Christensen Moultrie, Ga. Carolyn Chou Tokyo, Japan Betty Collins Whigham, Ga. Martha Crawford Lexington, Ky. Cathy Cummings Dublin, Ga. Georgia Darden Sparta, Ga. Judy Davenport Columbus, Ga. Carole Davis Irwinton, Ga. Lisa Davis Griffin, Ga. Evelyn Dickerson Manchester, Ga. Marjorie Doak Claxton, Ga. Pat Dorris Fairburn, Ga. Sandra Drew Douglas, Ga. Nancy Drew Waynesboro, Ga. Sandra Dunn Sparta, Ga. X lxae 2 ,Y Klqambb ff Mara Dzirkalis Milledgeville, Ga. Mary Evelyn Farr Americus, Ga. Jane Fordham Eastman, Ga. Betty Garrett Milledgeville, Ga. Hilda Gilleland Gainesville, Ga. Lyna Grant Cochran, Ga. Janet Gray Perry, Ga. Mary Green Leesburg, Ga. Delores Hall Swainsboro, Ga. Glenda Hamilton Adairsville, Ga. Jane Hanson Madison, Ga. Mary Jo Hilliard Eau Gallie, Fla. Sandra Ingram Canton, Ga. Jann Jones Lyons, Ga. Josephine King Bonaire, Ga. Kay King Milledgeville, Ga. 2 Q it fQ X ,f N' -'fitting af Q J Pat Kitchens Social Circle, Ga. Anne Jeanne Linder Brunswick, Ga. Peggy Lindsey Fort Gaines, Ga. Frances Lyle Crawfordville, Ga. Peggy McCracken Buckhead, Ga. Carol McElheney Monticello, Ga. Kathy McLean Brunswick, Ga. Bonnie Mailey Ft. Valley, Ga. Carolyn Martin Columbus, Ga. Sandra Mashburn Augusta, Ga. Barbara Mason Blairsville, Ga. Linda Merrill Marietta, Ga. Pam Miller Kansas City, Mo. Sara Ann Miller Milledgeville, Ga. Edith Moore Palatka, Fla. Sherry Norman Hogansville, Ga. x 116535 4 Linda Kay Page Wrightsville, Ga. Joyce Pender Columbus, Ga. Charles Perfect Elko, Ga. Eleanor Price McDonough, Ga. Sandra Rattray Vidalia, Ga. Lillian Rivenbark Waycross, Ga. Cynthia Robinson Lenox, Ga. Nell Rossman Moultrie, Ga. Annette Rowland Cordele, Ga. Charlotte Rush Cartersville, Ga. Carolyn Sims Atlanta, Ga. Ellen Skinner Midland, Ga. Carolyn Smith Milledgeville, Ga. Marsha Smith Alpharetta, Ga. Ronnie Smith Lyons, Ga. Virginia Smith Louisville, Ga. +253 2y4 Q CN 1 GCELEIA 4 Q2 Q57 Cuba Spivey Vidalia, Ga. Sarah Stembridge Milledgeville, Ga. Catherine Stubbs Waycross, Ga. Ann-Marie Taylor Rome, Ga. Charlotte Thames Fort Valley, Ga. Jean Thompson Newnan, Ga. Mary L. Thompson Atlanta, Ga. Shirley Toole Millen, Ga. Johnnie Trammell Luthersville, Ga. LaRue Tuggle Monticello, Ga. Carolyn Varner Royston, Ga. Judy Walker Blackshear, Ga. Gwen Waller Ocilla, Ga. Sylvia Whiteford Columbus, Ga. Miss Beverly Cox Sophomore Class Sponsor S OPH OM ORES The second-year girls know their way around, know what Slipper is all about, are a little more settled into the routine. Major iields, and clubs, are decided on, and a way is mapped through the next two years Increasing responsibilities and honors open to them, and they come to see that the move from Terrell is more than a matter of feet. Harriet sires Vice-President Pat Mercer Representative to Honor Council Chan Minter Vickie McRae President Secretary K f'N 'O' X Mary Jo Nelson Pam Nelson Treasurer Representative to C .G.A. 88 ,. tis. Martha Curtis Representative to Judiciary l 1 1 -- pr Qty V pt, of L w L 1jW'P'5Jgic gay P Y L .' 'f Z, Brenda Abercrombie Alpharetta, Ga. Betty Jean Addy Toccoa, Ga. Meredith Alexander Covington, Ga. Sara Alexander Pooler, Ga. Mary Ann Allen The Rock, Ga. Lita Anderson Elberton, Ga. Evalyn Andrews Toccoa, Ga. Sandra Andrews Roberta, Ga. Grace Ansley Thomson, Ga. Emily Arrington McRae, Ga. Mary Everlyn Astin Palmetto, Ga. Pat Attaway Warner Robins, Ga. Betty Baggett Lawrenceville, Ga. Caroline Bagwell Columbus, Ga. Becky Bariield Thomaston, Ga. Paulette Barnes Locust Grove, Ga. Peggy Baskin College Park, Ga. Henrietta Bass Grovetown, Ga. Mary Bell Newnan, Ga. Alice Benton Monticello, Ga. iw, ,A ff, if wif TQ Ev!!! MN ri ' Ethel, Joyce Blizzard Milledgeville, Ga. Mary Bloodworth Milledgeville, Ga. Evelyn Blount Winder, Ga. Annette Bone Covington, Ga. Connie Boswell Thomson, Ga. Elizabeth Anne Brannen Milledgeville, Ga. Paula Breuer Toccoa, Ga. Patsy Brigman Thomaston, Ga. Becky Brown East Point, Ga. Virginia Brown Sparta, Ga. April Brunson Waynesboro, Ga. Glenda Cabe Toccoa, Ga. Melanie Cade Decatur, Ga. Judy Calhoun Oak Park, Ga. Judy Camp East Point, Ga. Dorothy Catherine Canady Swainsboro, Ga. Jeanie Candler Thomson, Ga. Susan Caraway Atlanta, Ga. Nanette Cargile Gainesville, Ga. Ann Carter Atlanta, Ga. O .K ,mx 'WR r'Y , N,.': Vy,' 4 - , fjfvrq 7 F 'Y .'. ,lay , , A V-gl, i ,Ms ,Y , 'li Kay Carter Smyrna, Ga. Anne Cason Buckhead, Ga. Joann Cofield Eastman, Ga. Mariana Collins Camilla, Ga. Charlotte Copeland Tennille, Ga. Susan Cosey Reynolds, Ga. Tommie Cox Toccoa, Ga. Linda Cumby Ocilla, Ga. Janet Dekle Blakely, Ga. Carol Derryberry Milledgeville, Ga. Carol Dickerson Hartwell, Ga. Suzanne Donehoo Marietta, Ga. Nanlyn Prichitt Dowlen Fitzgerald, Ga. Sandra Dunagan Gainesville, Ga. Judy Dyer Chicopee, Ga. Raynor Early Jelfersonville, Ga. Nancy Edlund Hollywood, Fla. Elaine Evans Tucker, Ga. Betty Fennell Dublin, Ga. Louise Fisher Savannah, Ga. ff VE fi fl! Y .X , sr QW? v lx L 2 ,X M my Bonnie Jean Fleming Macon, Ga. Marlene Foreman Kathleen, Ga. Judith Foster Columbus, Ga. Marian Elizabeth Fulcher Waynesboro, Ga. Sarah Funderburk Waycross, Ga. Romelle Futch Rochelle, Ga. Patty Garrett I Milledgeville, Ga. Patricia Gilbert Rutledge, Ga. Sandra Lee Gilmore Carlisle Bks., Pa. Betsy Gilstrap Toccoa, Ga. Elaine Gladden Tallapoosa, Ga. Vicky Glenn Meigs, Ga. Carol Glover Zebulon, Ga. Jean Godowns Louisville, Ga. Vara Green Gray, Ga. Brenda Groves Chickamauga, Ga. Judy Hadley East Point, Ga. Carol Hagin Waycross, Ga. Carolyne Hammond Milledgeville, Ga. Suzanne Lynne Harsh Moultrie, Ga. r 'x fr X,f'.i .ff Efvrtylf MN E?-1' Y ir -' .f Sandra Harwell Mansfield, Ga. Golden Gloris Hawes Perkins, Ga. Joyce Herrin Winder, Ga. Barbara Hickman Waynesboro, Ga. Betty Hopkins Washington, Ga. Margie Howard Eastman, Ga. Mary Hughes Macon, Ga. Kay Hussey Chauncey, Ga. Ellen Ingram Cedartown, Ga. Martha Johnson Warner Robins, Ga. Joyce Joiner Unadilla, Ga. Claire Jones Decatur, Ga. Katherine Jones Eatonton, Ga. Leina Jones Louisville, Ga. Louise Jones Waycross, Ga. Betsy Kimbrough Milledgeville, Ga. Janice Knighton Perry, Ga. Jackie Land Tallulah Falls, Ga. Joan Lande Smyrna, Ga. Ena Maria LaTorre Piura, Peru XT fry ' CCW ,bf gd' il Patricia Layton Macon, Ga. Dorothy Lochridge Dalton, Ga. Georgia Luckett Columbus, Ga. Rebecca McDougald Bainbridge, Ga. Mary Evelyn McGarity Hampton, Ga. Martha MacGregor Milan, Ga. Sandra Marett Hartwell, Ga. Mary Elaine Martin Griflin, Ga. Jerry Elizabeth Mashburn Griffin, Ga. Betty May Waycross, Ga. Peggy Monroe Doerun, Ga. Claudette Moody Manchester, Ga. Shirley Moore Haddock, Ga. Carroll Ann Moss Tucker, Ga. Barbara Hullis Eastman, Ga. Faye Murphy Moultrie, Ga. Ann NeSmith Elko, Ga. Nanette Oglesby McDonough, Ga. Barbara O'Stean Dawson, Ga. Carolyn Patrick Smyrna, Ga. r' ' if Y y .vviufr-' -. .K 'Z ff! f' N .gym if gwjflil Wireio Rhonda Petty Milledgeville, Ga. Anne Pierson Albany, Ga. Irene Porter Madison, Ga. Dell Pyron Atlanta, Ga. Judy Quigley College Park, Ga. Charlene Raab Decatur, Ga. Regina Resseau Milledgeville, Ga. Barbara Rice Moultrie, Ga. Jean Riden Bostwick, Ga. Linda Roberson LaGrange, Ga. Pam Roberts Macon, Ga. Mary Rogers Miami, Fla. Jane Rouse Waycross, Ga. Norma Sayson Augusta, Ga. Diane Scarborough Waycross, Ga. Mary Louise Schuyler Milledgeville, Ga. Betty Scroggs Oakwood, Ga. Mary Anne Sell St. Petersburg, Fla. Rebecca Shaw Gainesville, Ga. Joan Simmons Milledgeville, Ga. fjrkffftxg X Q. , ,M if 2, Y' Glenda Simons Soperton, Ga. Dale Slade Sandersville, Ga. Linda Lou Smith Millen, Ga. Elizabeth Ann Snider Warthen, Ga. Emily Stanford Cartersville, Ga. Julia Stephens Atlanta, Ga. Sue Stewart LaGrange, Ga. Gayle Streetman Atlanta, Ga. Jerry Strickland J esup, Ga. Paula Tanner Braselton, Ga. Jean Taylor Duluth, Ga. Sharon Louise Thatcher Atlanta, Ga. Marian Thompson Ailey, Ga. Shirley Thompson Albany, Ga. Sudy Vance Grillin, Ga. Jeanne Earle Varnedoe Brunswick, Ga. Kathryn Veasey Crawfordville, Ga. Julie Wallace Macon, Ga. Joyce Walton Pelham, Ga. Eleanor Ware Soperton, Ga. rl ff?Sg'9B?l 27 ' az' YY N: J n. x.. mf Judy Ware Soperton, Ga. Twila Webb Whigham, Ga. Sandra Wells Atlanta, Ga. Vickie Whisnante Mansfield, Ga. Jolene Whitaker Rutledge, Ga. Phyllis Williams Lawrenceville, Ga. Mollie Sue Williamson Bartow, Ga. Carol Sue Wilson Decatur, Ga. Sandra Wilson Duluth, Ga. Margaret Wingate Macon, Ga. Sharon Winn Atlanta, Ga. Brenda Wood Jacksonville, Fla. Susie Woodard Dexter, Ga. Vicki Youmans Sylvania, Ga. FRESHMA s 1 . sta., X' IA Freshmen, as are all bright and shiny-new things, are wonderful. They came in the fall full of all sorts of hopes and plans, seeing the campus in a new light, just waiting for the chance to do things their way already setting a different stamp on things around here. To the other classes they seemed very young- and very lucky, to have years ahead of them in which to make those plans come true. Miss Lucy Robinson Freshman Class Sponsor lux 'QF Anne-Ma1-ie Sparrow Julia Brannen Ellen Garrard president Vice-President Secretary 1 2 I lug i n I lv P, if Diane Rowell Harriette Glerm Joanne Cooper Diane 310811. Treasurer Representative to Representative to R61Jf6S6l1lClllV6 Judiciary Honor Council to C .G.A. 98 Martha Anne Abney Melbourne, Fla. fuk f Camilla Adams Hartwell, Ga. Martha Ann Adams Milledgeville, Ga. Elizabeth Adams Arcadia, Fla. Cynthia Akins Register, Ga. Anne Allen Macon, Ga. Jackie Ammons Decatur, Ga. Patricia Ammons Hoboken, Ga. Frankie Andrews Macon, Ga. Wynelle Andrews Tennille, Ga. Paula Arnold College Park, Ga. Terry Ann Arnold Jacksonville, Fla. Glenda Attaway Wrightsville, Ga. Betty Anne Bailey Newnan, Ga. Judy Baird Winder, Ga. Patricia Baker Roswell, Ga. Emily Balchin Middleton, Ga. Paula Banks Register, Ga. Gwen Barker Warner Robins, Ga. Alice Barron Marietta, Ga. Linda Basinger Hartwell, Ga. Susan Bassett Longmeadow, Mass. Carol Bates Griflin, Ga. Rosemary Bates Waycross, Ga. Anna Katharine Beall Canton, N. C. Elizabeth Beasley Savannah, Ga. Duane Bedwell Cedartown, Ga. Dot Bell Macon, Ga. Carole Bemister Newnan, Ga. Louise Benefield Gainesville, Ga. f XJ Q 2 Carolyne Bidgood Eatonton, Ga. Jackie Biggers Grayson, Ga. Louise Bird Crawfordville, Ga. Wanda Bishop Sylvania, Ga. Peggy Bond Decatur, Ga. Linda Bookman Valdosta, Ga. Judy Boone Milledgeville, Ga. Frieda Boutwell Macon, Ga. Barbara Bowman Milledgeville, Ga. Alice Brannen Register, Ga. Linda Brantley Milledgeville, Ga. Nita Brantley Vidalia, Ga. Judy Brooks Milledgeville, Ga. Sarah Brookshire Gainesville, Ga. Patricia Brown Lake City, Fla. Lucretia Bryant Atlanta, Ga. Mary Cagle Jasper, Ga. Gayel Caraway Milledgeville, Ga. Charlene Carlin Brunswick, Ga. Alice Cason Union Point, Ga. Martha Causey Savannah, Ga. Frankie Chambers Hardwick, Ga. Charlotte Chapman Crawfordville, Ga. Linda Cheek Oglethorpe, Ga. Charlotte Clark LaGrange, Ga. Ethel Gibson Clark College Park, Ga. Gwen Clark Alma, Ga. Betty Ruth Colston Kite, Ga. Lolly Conklin Marietta, Ga. Shirley Connell Toombsboro, Ga. wi 'w ,am Y. 793' Sf Pir- , 'ii' l l K 101 A9 Susan Connell Cairo, Ga. Aileen M. Conner Albany, Ga. Carol Conrad St. Simons Island, Ga. Charlotte Cook Hogansville, Ga. Linda Cook Griffin, Ga. Carolyn Cooley LaGrange, Ga. Ellen Corbett Washington, Ga. Becky Cox Macon, Ga. Carol Cox Atlanta, Ga. Elaine Crawford Fairburn, Ga. Vicki Culpepper Macon, Ga. Peggy Joyce Davenport Columbus, Ga. Angie Davidson Macon, Ga. Linda Davis Griffin, Ga. Rebecca Anne Davis Stone Mountain, Ga. Tonya Davis Milledgeville, Ga. Sharon Dean Ft. Stewart, Ga. Helen Denby Sylvester, Ga. Betty Jean Dill Waycross, Ga. Bobbi Disbrow Chamblee, Ga. Connie Dixon Elberton, Ga. Daphne Dukes Donalsonville, Ga. Carolyn Dunaway Tignall, Ga. Jeanne Duncan Lawrenceville, Ga. Shirley Dye Plantation, Fla. Dianne English Montrose, Ga. Sue Ellen Estes Columbus, Ga. Sue Evans Blakely, Ga. Regina Farr -Cadwell, Ga. Sonya Farrow Cordele, Ga. Della Ferguson Donalsonville, Ga. Neville Ferguson Elberton, Ga. Sandra Fitzgerald Ocilla, Ga. Martha Alice Ford Mt. Vernon, Ga. Ellen Forrester Lindale, Ga. Faithie Fowler Chamblee, Ga. Angela Freeman Milledgeville, Ga. Margaret Freeman Savannah, Ga. Sara Jayne Freeman Gatlinburg, Tenn. Marion Friedlander Macon, Ga. Annie Ruth Frisbie Blackshear, Ga. Helen George Brunswick, Ga. Mary Gerling Monroe, Ga. Ruth Gibson Thomson, Ga. Lynda Giddens Macon, Ga. Cindy Gilder Alamo, Ga. Elaine Gilson West Point, Ga. Karen Glenn Meigs, Ga. Joyce Godard Milledgeville, Ga. Carol Gordon Gray, Ga. Wilma Gordon Montezuma, Ga. Carol Graegener Albany, Ga. Susan Gresham Stone Mountain, Ga. Beki Groover Athens, Ga. Sandra Elizabeth Hagan Sylvania, Ga. Dianne Harbin Thomaston, Ga. Constance Harris Odum, Ga. Joanne Harsh Moultrie, Ga. Nina Abigail Heck Newnan, Ga. Jenny Hawkins Dalton, Ga. fi ,px 49.- ' 5 Marsha Heidt Fort Benning, Ga. ly ,f ,1 Mary Hendrix , Jasper, Ga. Sara Hendrix Rutledge, Ga. Linda Herring Chamblee, Ga. Martha Hickman Waynesboro, Ga. Elizabeth Hicks Grifiin, Ga. Annette Hobbs Brunswick, Ga. Sandra Holbrook Toccoa, Ga. Mabrey Holloway Macon, Ga. Lynda Hollums East Point, Ga. Anne Hooks Midville, Ga. Elizabeth Ann Hopkins Alamo, Ga. Jency Horne Cordele, Ga. Lynn Horton Milledgeville, Ga. Nancy Howard Sylvania, Ga. Lanelle Hutson Oxford, Ga. Linda Jackson Smyrna, Ga. Carol Jinks Ideal, Ga. Betty Johnson Oglethorpe, Ga. Eileen Johnson Macon, Ga. Ethel Johnson Griffin, Ga. Katie Jones Oxford, Ga. Barbara Joyce East Point, Ga. Linda Kea Vidalia, Ga. Dorothy Ann Kelly Newnan, Ga. Cindy King Atlanta, Ga. Hilda Kinsey Milledgeville, Ga. Joy Knight Dexter, Ga. Linda LaBranche Toccoa, Ga. Deborah Lancaster Mauk, Ga. 'Ea f ff, as Cf A 2 Rebecca Langdon Washington, Ga. Glenda Langford Bogart, Ga. Nancy Langston Bainbridge, Ga. Dean Lanham Sandersville, Ga. Pattye Lanier Savannah, Ga. Johnnye Ann Lee Milledgeville, Ga. Judy Leonard Macon, Ga. Eloise Lewis Gordon, Ga. Lura Lindler Forest Park, Ga. Jimmie Nell Lord Dublin, Ga. Andrea Lovern Newnan, Ga. Betty Lunsford St. Simons Island, Ga. Sandra McAllister Savannah, Ga. Janice McCook McIntyre, Ga. Lynda McGee Savannah, Ga. Penny McGee Decatur, Ga. Marilyn McKay Covington, Ga. Jeanette McMullen Milledgeville, Ga. Irene McVay Atlanta, Ga. Beverly Ann Mallory Jackson, Ga. Elaine Martin Montezuma, Ga. Marlys Massey Macon, Ga. Ruth Massye Cafaula, Ga. Nancy Mathews LaGrange, Ga. Annette Maxwell Cairo, Ga. Martha Jean Maxwell Newnan, Ga. Pam Maxwell Savannah, Ga. Mary Ann Meadows Washington, Ga. Jane Melvin Jefferson, Ga. Marie Mills Milledgeville, Ga. 'fit J- mw- 4d 'N x x, VV' 104 mg, Lynn Mitchell gy Butler, Ga. Jerri Lynn Mobley Pelham, Ga. Maxine Moflitt Marietta, Ga. Anna Montford Dublin, Ga. Elizabeth Moran Milledgeville, Ga. Kay Morris Milledgeville, Ga. Sylvia Morris Hartwell, Ga. Marguerite Morton Waycross, Ga. Brenda Mosteller Alpharetta, Ga. Anne Murphy Decatur, Ga. Caren Murphy College Park, Ga. Mary Ellen Nelson Talbotton, Ga. Rosalind New Vidalia, Ga. Patty Nicholson Cornelia, Ga. Libby Norris Columbus, Ga. Rita Cheryl Norris Adrian, Ga. Judy Nuckolls Toccoa, Ga. Delinda Ogden Jesup, Ga. Faye O'Hern Macon, Ga. Nancy Oliver Athens, Ga. Peggy O'Neal Hartwell, Ga. Sharon O'Neal Tiger, Ga. Anne Overstreet Milledgeville, Ga. Mara Ozolins Milledgeville, Ga. Merie Paden Covington, Ga. Barbara Palmer Tarrytown, Ga. Diane Parker Eastman, Ga. Doris Parrish Ocilla, Ga. Ruth Ann Partee Cochran, Ga. Sandy Payne Jasper, Ga. X t i Patricia Perry Claxton, Ga. Joan Pfeiffer Milledgeville, Ga. Carleen Pigford Waycross, Ga. Jean Pittman Waycross, Ga. Melissa Pittman Bainbridge, Ga. Polly Ann Powell East Point, Ga. Nancy Prestridge Columbus, Ga. Dianne Prichard Alcoa, Tenn. Penny Jane Purvis Ocilla, Ga. Cindy Radford Grayson, Ga. Mary Alice Rafheld Devereaux, Ga. Rita Rattray Vidalia, Ga. Becky Reddick Thomson, Ga. Wanda Bernice Reddick Sylvania, Ga. Connie Redding Winder, Ga. Harriet Lynne Reele Lithonia, Ga. Linda Ridgway Griffin, Ga. Janet Riley Decatur, Ga. Carol Rinehart Atlanta, Ga. Dianne Roberts Fitzgerald, Ga. Penny Robinson LaGrange, Ga. Anne Roof Jacksonville, Fla. Christy Ross Savannah, Ga. Miriam Sampson LaGrange, Ga. Harriett Sanborn Attapulgus, Ga. Harriett Sanders Suwanee, Ga. Ruth Sandiford Augusta, Ga. Sue Sanford Columbus, Ga. Judy Schneible Atlanta, Ga. Elizabeth Scott Sandersville, Ga. '73 nf' its Martha Scott Toccoa, Ga. C, W Marian Scroggins ' West Point, Ga. Jane Seal Fairburn, Ga. Ginny Sears Athens, Ga. Jackie Segars Atlanta, Ga. f-ist? I gl! J Ann Settles Shellman, Ga. Mildred Sexton Eau Gallie, Fla. Angie Shaw Marietta, Ga. Dorothy Ann Simmons Douglas, Ga. Mary Simons Soperton, Ga. Lynn Simpson Eatonton, Ga. Carolyn Smith Camilla, Ga. Jimmie Katherine Smith LaFayette, Ga. Judy Ann Smith Milledgeville, Ga. Lillian Smoot Atlanta, Ga. Beverly Spence Lilburn, Ga. Catherine Spivey Dublin, Ga. Georganne Stembridge Milledgeville, Ga. Jackie Stembridge Milledgeville, Ga. Marie Stephens Cordele, Ga. Gayle Still Decatur, Ga. Carole Strong Windsor, Conn. Delaine Swafford Waycross, Ga. Lynda Syme Atlanta, Ga. Carol Tanner Marietta, Ga. Cookie Terry West Point, Ga. Elaine Thomas Dublin, Ga. Ellabeth Thomas Waycross, Ga. Gail Thomas Forest Park, Ga. Helen Carol Thompson Maysville, Ga. ' S6 Patricia Thompson Toccoa, Ga. Mary Threlkeld Decatur, Ga. Sally Veronica Toler Swainsboro, Ga. Carolyn Vickers Brunswick, Ga. Nancy Waits Sharpsburg, Ga. Cathy Waller Dublin, Ga. Brenda Walton Elberton, Ga. Jo Ann Watson Brunswick, Ga. F. Debra Weinstein Birmingham, Ala. Gail Weinstein Birmingham, Ala. Sharon West Ailey, Ga. Mary Ruth Westberry Jesup, Ga. Thurza Whitaker Milledgeville, Ga. Dianne Williams Decatur, Ga. Sherry Williams Hapeville, Ga. Beverly Joy Wisham Thompson, Ga. Kay Wolfe Savannah, Ga. J an Youngblood Milledgeville, Ga. Qs 'Sn 108 ,I' 4? f x 1y.1,aAf'!Vf70 j fx pwjwdda Jffypwwzwwjfww, wfmj: 07 144-wwi AMW is 'faffawf-1' Qf,4a,,4.-.MJ!,eWffM41,1M1w-fffwav dwwwbd ,q,,,,.4Z,Q.!g,f,a, .M.,,', ,Law ,ZW ,.,,Q,,g,,7Q, - JWQWLZ, -vjwuy Jiw, N 6f46fM7wvw6,mQ,4.wMMZr ,5?,4,,.4w,a2i' -ffm-64 ' ' 7,WAwfv,wd,ffgfw4L5fML77f-emZwwl fir 'LVM W ngfwf' ff? . . . and others are raised up ' 3 i,,,---1 rl , to repair and perpetuate it . . . ,f so N li if Xxx ,Q ' I, f,' , My , 1 x X x X X T! Aga.. me J A X .Q X xx xXN XXX X X X X 24 1 at me f nxif' If X f::: 'f fo- Af tl f X- '7 X A 1 ,S X XXX X X L J -A MN Q! 'ig F N W f-ffm? - 2?s22?27 fix f 5 jf 0430 .XX X ,. 'U X X fs ' Z ff.. Ax XT 4, X XM gl as x N ,X 5 'A nf., 5 if f6Q5X tixqx svffxsxx -5. X x g ' ,- L X h X ff Xtqwtfexikx rips- xg? X A C X N egg XXX XNYX .Q f X N . Nl xx Xi ,X X X X X N jx XXX 3 X X X X X xx X4 X X C- V 1 ' 55 1, N ff'-' ..: 52 '- i if Y 3'f' Z f : ,A Q 3 -1' l-5 X x 1i: A l !,i 11, ' Q Z ':!d Iii. 4 5 3'-'-1: -f , W- 5' xg '. N 5 ,X K r S RX if: . XX X X X s J, X ,X X l. X x X X S :.-'Q 5? A 'x' XC T' ag: ll X C X -if I n the following pages: College Government Association Recreation Association Young Women's Publications Honoraries Clubs Departmental Denominational 110 Christian Association Organizations-giving depth and purpose to campus lifeg I Self-Government 'I ,J oc an Al- ...- -..1- I 'I 'I If I learning of self-government, U' religion and sportsmanshipg I . . It skills and departmental interests, ji I I I I IH' 11, If I I Sportsmanship :II- i,w :III .II IW' I I 'fi Ii! 11, I. 'I If .I I I tntr Iii' rift IW ip: honor and opportunity for QI service- H51 111 I , II' Religion I II 111 LI I I rl I I I 4 ,I r'f I I I I I :.,,,.l-,1 S ' '-fu -SLM ries.. W First row: Mary Elizabeth Darden, Sharon Winn, Mary Proctor, Kathy McLean. Mariella Glenn, Elaine Curry, Miss J. Strickland, advisor, Julie Glover. Second row: April Brunson, Patsy Jones, Judy Moon, Peachie Leard, Babs Worsham, Martha Crawford, Sarah Stembridge, Glenda Cabe, Phyllis Kelly, Marsha Heidt. Third row: Anne Marie Sparrow, Linda Basinger, Shirley Holt, Rhonda Petty, Betty Butler. College Government Association Believes in Government-of the student, for the student and by the student. Here we bring our commendations and complaints, our ideas and suggestions. Here we are heard and here our representa- tives vote on policies and practices. Evaluation-of our experiences from which we learn and make better plans for the students who follow us. We retain the best, try to improve upon that which is second best. Standards-of honor and integrityg of high scholarshipg of responsibilityg ' - of conduct and welfare, of citizenship and 2 of the school we proudly call our own. 412 ' . Mariella Glenn confers with Miss Jo Strickland, advisor to the group. 112 ' 6. Mary Nell Proctor, Ann Fullilove, Lynn Mitchell, Pat Mercer, Dr. Sara Nelson, Elaine Curry, Martha Hampton, Carolyn Sims, Kay Moss, Judy Hadley, Mariella Glenn. Honor Council Judiciary lEver working to make our honor code and our honor- Interpreting for our personal use the policies by which way-of-life an ever more integral part of the education we live, setting down the standards by which we choose and development of ,every W. C. G. student, opening to be governed, finding what is at fault when these the school year with the solemnly impressive and standards are infractedg taking the responsibility of meaningful acceptance of the honor code, leading upholding ideals and guiding individuals to estab- us as we say My honor is my own . . .,', continu- lishment of higher and worthier goals. ing throughout the year to guide us in mature, responsible and honorable living. W7 .173 5' 11' ll Curry, Mariella Glenn, Ann Fullilove, Kathy McLean, Dr. Helen I. Greene, Mary Nell Proctor, Dr. Marvin Lichtenberg, Mae Bell, Garrett, Martha Curtis. S THE WORABC' 4 CO S I ----.,,,-. A TAX Molten un A . F 'H RSXTY srsnzn Q HA D 183 Wi , 'lf ' LLEGE OF GEORGIA House Councils BOARD OF HOUSE PRESIDENTS-First Row: Claudette Moody, Sanford, Vickie McRae, Bell. Second Row: Marsha Heidt, Terrell A and Proper, Betty Butler, Town Girls, Sandy Brock, Ennis, April Brunson, Beeson, Linda Basinger, Terrell B and C. 'WML ENNIS HOUSE COUNCIL-First Row: Rita Perdue, Patsy Jones. Second Row: Jane Foy, Sandy Brock, Millie Horne, Rita Haley. Third Row: Dorothea Whitaker, Judy Fuqua. SANFORD HOUSE COUNCIL- First Row: Mary Jo Hilliard, Peggy Chandler, Claudette Moody, Mary Evelyn Farr, Jackie Land. Second Row: Janet Dekle, Judy Hadley, Twila Webb. House Councils Bell Pat Attaway Carolyn Sims, Elizabeth Ann Smder V1ck1e McRae, Carol Hagin. Paula Arnold, Libby Nor- ris,DelaineSwafTord,Linda Giddens, Marsha Heidt, Ruth Massey. ,lgi I 115 qj ,lm- :x.Q': .'v 2 ,EE 'irk First Row: Mary Jo Hilliard, Jane Hanson, Faye Ward, Rita Perdue, Sandra Wills, Kay Carter. Second Row: Alice Brannen, Sandra R .ttray Vickie Youmans, Emily Arrington, Ginger Schell, Tommie Cox, Max Williams, Third Row: Marie Blitch, Carol Dickerson, Evelyn Blount Evelyn Andrews, Margaret Wingate, Patsy Brigman, Martha Causey, Lynn Meade, Ronnie Smith, Carol Davis. Myrtice Carpenter, President Miss Beverly Cox, Advisor 'ENN-N Recreation Association Finding what the recreation needs and wants of all students are and filling these needs with a rich, varied and ever expanding program of activities, from bridge to basketball, REC sponsors it and guarantees enjoyment and relaxation, relief from the discomforts of book sickness, curable only by fun. 116 Q 7 i 'Im w fs 5 ' 'D I i x X EXECUTIVE BOARD OF REC Lynn Meade Phyllls Wlllrams Carole Davrs Mary Lowe Thompson, Myrtxce Carpenter Olynda Butler ff 93 . 117 V l 1- 3 Xa-f W5- i 3 1 First Row: Sue Ann Barnes, Carol Glover, Dot Locheridge, Judy Quigley, Judy Foster, Patricia Gilbert. Second Row: Pat Doris, Frances ' Mitchell, Amelia Fagan, Kathy Cummings, Miss Gordon. Frances Mitchell, President, Y. W. C. A. Miss Ruth Gordon, Advisor i Young Women's Christian 7 Association ' Making itself felt in all areas of our lives, Y deals especially with the religious facet, F giving us opportunity for service, opportunity for character t development and guidance in self-discovery, placing special 1 emphasis, through Religious Focus Week, one the question F What Is Real? helping each of us to find our own answer, providing through student-faculty coffees, a chance to know 2 our professors better, providing through vespers and taps and chapel devotions a few moments from our busy day's set aside for worship, promoting in many ways the development of what is our best. 118 77 If 'tv-r W ,a,,y1juvw SUM!! 'ff wi 4, www rr W W, m ,fwcQXM 'ff Y ,W , wg, gg: wa fmwfw fx 4' Nu vm vi vw' swf 'f '- va ml ff Ghfdfw? 'F , Y, , .L,.:v,f,'4 A 1 A lf AMX W' fd -.Y af 5 asm :ND ,1 if my 'al , ' - W 0, 'nun ff f Q pun 517' 2 ' V l ,V ,-rf f, , ,penn V iff? f 1' 4l!f'W1 2 avr'F' -K zwkf., , , 1 .,., ., ,.., , ,,,. 4 Nfigqifzfasff ,- J M W if . Wwnwgvf Q -:fl ww-V7 ' 'www l5!S' mama: m,Q'k1Qg3,eiE -, -,:k,. , .E ,N 4 'Qf, Nxslsvii Q w gm 1- ,wanna 'wx -- f I V 1 ' - v Mm f . r- -5+ ,., .gn awpyf r' .aa-, , , -,-- ,., - 0-,l.....N lbw., aw.-.-u ......11.,.A.,, WM, , . f - 4 V H V. v-L-M'-A 4 Mi ,W-4' , ,Q W WM if sez fl 574 may , H411 pw gf n -ff 1 ' f i . 1 Z 9 2 ff rev' l l E PhylliS Ktilly Sandra McCall Editor-ln-Chief e Business Manager First Row: Ellen Forrester, Vickie McRae, Paula Tanner, Millie Horne, Margie Howard, Kay Callan, Mary Jo Hilliard, Lisa Davis. Second Row: Jane Lloyd, Sally O'Quinn, Pat Edwards, Janet Dekle, Sandra McCall, Nancy Williams, Phyllis Kelly. iiiii o i I i I qf, v,,f z Wi, l ., I 5 i l l i l 1 1 1 if i S i i i H 1 l I ly 120 i Pat Edwards, Art Editor, Millie Horn, Faculty Editor. Ik Kay Callan, Assistant Editor, Mary Jo Hilliard Organizations Editor. Y7 ,z 2 4 ,N ,1 uc W zz ?, 4122 ra Miss Quillian White, Dr. Joseph Specht, The Spectrum Planning and working and worryingg wondering if there could ever come a book from all the confusion and debris, laying out pages and balancing budgets, then erasing 1 and re-checking, finally arriving at just the right look and just the right feeling, exhilarated and exhausted when theme and pictures, cover and pages are at last ready to gog feeling the pride that comes with the telling of the story of this year at the Womanls College of Georgia. Advisors. Y-NS' v a Sally O'Quinn, Class Editor, Nancy Williams, Student Life Editorg Lisa Davis, Photography Editor. 121 The Colonnade Advisors Dawson and Tate l First Row: Mary Ann Johnson, Business Managerg Shirley Holt, Editor-in-chief. Second Row: Pat Kitchens, Feature Editorg Jo King, Associ-f ate Editorg Delores Hall. ff ,W bgsfwf ve W jf W, , ff? f fa. ,,,,.,,,.,Ma-hwwfffmw-nv --iw! 122 Helen Denby, Marlys Massey, Judy Quigley, Sondra Ammons, Jeanette Nail, Pat Gibson, Delores Hall The Colonnade-publishing bi-weekly the campus newspaper, listening and watching for a clue for a story then walking and interviewing to get story in print, knowing the pressure of deadlines, deadlines, deadlines, meeting complaints about omissions and misspelled names with a smile and an open mind, listening, too, for occasional commendations, but always working-. I l 123 I Mariella Glenn Myrtice Carpenter Whois Who in American Colleges and niversities Representing with pride the Woman's College in the 1962 listing of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesg wearing the charm that signifies the honorg exemplifying the qualities of leadership, scholarship, cooperation in educational and extra- curricular activitiesg incorporating the standards of which students and faculty of this College are so proud. Sandy Brock 5 ,I 1 EY if C C'-if f zwr .X I 2 Nik 113 Y rw 21 ,, WM rv ,. , is ,gal v! ,,...c.-w .L '4 1 a it 4 it ,.. i.. i 1' ii Mary Elizabeth Darden Mary Nell Prgctor NK :f1f1'3h.m Elaine Curry Frances Mitchell Peachie Leard Patricia Rabon i 1 I i sql NA QW' x 5 5 M ,, l I 5 J Mary George Leard Mary Elizabeth Darden P Not Pictured: Phoenix symbolizing to the Egyptians man's highest attainment, Helen Regs Freeman immortality Phoenix symbolizing to the Woman's College of Georgia students' highest attainment, scholarship Recognizing students who have made great academic achievement Rendering them honor and respect for their efforts and accomplishments Phoenix-symbolizing for The Woman's College of Georgia a student's highest attainment, scholarship . . . Grace Mosely Dorthea Elizabeth Whitaker 126 if W, .W ir . ,. .f S32 ' First Row: Carol Hagin, Glenda Cabe, Mary Elaine Martin, Barbara Hickman Twila Webb Dorothy Lochridge Second Row Joann Cofield Harriet Sykes, Rhonda Petty, Janet Dekle, Sudy Vance, Chant Mmfer Martha Curtis Carolyne Hammond Patricia Mercer Joyce Joiner PHI SIGMA Those sophomores who during their iirst year in college earned a place on the Dean's List and maintained a B averageg Receiving the honor and respect that come to those who achieve through hard workg Studying still for more knowledge, Helping others to develop better study habitsg Each member participating in other organizations and activities, Expressing interest in scholarship and learning. . . ALPHA P I OMEGA National organization honoring students who have worked long and devotedly in College Theatre, in roles and behind stageg promoting the productions of College Theatre in every wayg Cindy Bender, lone member of the Woman's College chapter. l hi ffl!! ll l HIIIII1 First Row: Linda Brantley, Joyce Goddard, Dean Lanham, Judy Boone, Betty Butler, Regina Resseau, Sara Ann Miller. Second Row: Shirley Connell, Kay King, Charlene Carlin, Joan Phieffer, Georgane Stembridge, Sandra Roper, Mary Bloodworth, Patty Garrett, Joyce Blizzard, Carolyn Weaver. T lzird Row: Toni Chance, Barbara Hendrickson, Rhonda Petty, Carol Derryberry, Bonnie Wright, Suzie Harris, Betty Garrett, Tonya Davis, Jeanette McMullen, Mara Dzirkalis. Meeting in the Day Student Lounge for conversation, bridge or study and cokes, Planning more S effective ways to take our places in campus activities, Working hard to promote our second annual winter quarter dance, Publicizing the '4Peppermint Lounge and selling tickets, wearing proud smiles over our success. - Practicing for The Choir College Theatre Building sets, working lights, practicing lines, rehearsing--hours of rehearsing, applying make-up, weeks of strenuous effort culminating in a flawless presentation for those who accumulate the points-through participation in plays, working backstage, building sets-membership in College Theatre. This year College Theatre presented a mystery, Mr, Pottingerf' fall quarter, a satire, The Choir, for High School Weekend in winter quarter and Dinny and the Witches spring quarter. Gnu-Gnu, members Martha Hussey, Cindy Bender. Crawford, Kay 129 l .. if . fa Q ,ii W IZ? .Su sf 4 N6 .gs R A il Jig, Q National honorary fraternity-excellence in the social studies PI GAMMA MU a with outstanding records in the social studies Striving to serve humanity better by encouraging intelligent solutions to social problems. kgs in-J 'VI ,vii 2 X 130 lk X is it +V, N . ' .Z Y J 5 : M , ,uni I Q ' x K in A - 4' A v 6- if ' . , .Ax First Row: Cindy Robinson, Mary Ann Johnson, Kay Moss. Second Row: Charlee Perfect, Leina Jones, Mary Ann Meadows, Murray. Third Row: Sara Ann Miller, Rosalyn Miller, Jean Godowns, Betty Butler. Fourth Row: Joyce Pender, Emily Sue Sanford, Judy Hadley, Marie Blitch. Fifth Row: Alice Cason, Doris Bell, Nita Brantley, Carol Hagin. Sixth Row: Betsy Gilstrap, Betty Fennell, Sandra Harris, Lynn Mitchell. First Row: Jerri Mashburn, Nanette Cargile. Susan Cosey, Ann Carter. Second Row: Rebecca McDougald, Patty Garrett. Paula Breuer, Melanie Cade. Third Row: Carroll Ann Moss, Mary Joyce Melton, Brenda Wood, Susie Woodard. Fourth Row: Kathryn Veazey, Patricia Layton, Dawn Mayo, Tommie Cox. Fifth Row: Pam Nelson, Irene Porter, Shirley Holt, Patricia Gilbert. Sixth Row: Advisors Robinson, Fuller, Specht. PHI BETA LAMBDA Providing opportunity for members to gain experience in becoming good business women through participation in group projects and programs. Bringing in business leaders to lead discussionsg emphasizing leadership in the business world for those who plan careers in business and business education. Stressing scholarship and promoting social fellowship among students and faculty. if . 'Q t v X gt 3 rf ' 5 ,ff First Row: Pat Jones. Second Row: Miss Robinson, Mary 'Evelyn Farr, Shirley Holt. Third Row: Mary Ann Johnson, Claudette Turner, Dean Clemmons, Dr. Specht, Jean Clemmons, PI OMEGA PI Excellence in the Held of business education-leadership, scholarship interest in business, nationally affiliated honorary fraternity, encouraging ethical standards, superior achievement in business and professional life. 132 LITERAR Y GUILD English majors and minors studying and discussing poetry and authors-members preparing and presenting their own programs, gaining the invaluable experience of speaking to a group and leading discussionsg presenting a chapel program on the works of some of the major modern poets, fostering interest and understanding for this art in the student body. First Row: Martha Hampton, Joyce Joiner, Pat Mercer, Sandra McCall, Vonnie Hall, Martha Crawford, Maria Christensen, Helen Westberry, Lois Ficker, Julie Glover, Sarah Stembridge, Pat Rabon. Second Row: Dr. Walston, Lisa Davis, Mae Bell, Mariella Glenn, Norma Sayson, Nancy Williams, Elaine Curry, Chan Minter, Martha Curtis, Dorothy Lochridge, Kathy McLean, Millie Horne, Carolyn Martin, Carol Derryberry, Edith Moore, Janet Gray. 133 First Row: Pat Attaway, Mary Ann Burrus, Beverly Taylor, Ethel Copps, Dale Gorty, Judy Walker, Regina Canady, Faye Ward, Mary Jo Hilliard. Second Row: Dr. Emmerling, Babs Worsham, Annette Rowland, Linda Akins, Jane -Hanson, Gayle Hunter, Bonnie Mailey, Judy Davenport, Merry Alexander, Jean Thompson, Linda Page, Beverly Garrett. ACE Offering opportunity for elementary education majors to learn by doing: through working with the Peabody Laboratory School children in their school activities, observing them in their classrooms, working with their teachers, Helping its members to learn about children and to grow in their understanding of the responsibilities they will have to meet when they are teachers-this is the Association for Childhood Education International. First Row: Ellen Ingram, Shirley Moore, Judy Moon, Peggy Lindsey, Carol Hutchinson, Jean Riden, Evalyn Andrews. Second Row: Carol Bates, Cuba Spivey, Helen Stark, Peachie Leard, Carolyn Sims, Sarah Youngblood, Carla Williams, Barbara Hussey. 134 Student Education Association Meeting the professional needs and interests of those who plan to teach in the secondary schools-through programs of various types-films, lectures, discussionsg hostessing the District Student Education-Future Teachers of America meeting during spring quarter, attending conventions, gathering informationg planning activities for enjoyment and enlightenment-developing a professional attitude toward teaching. OFFICERS-Price, Webb, Rowland. Second Row: Lindsey, Howard, Akins. Left to Right, First Row: Carolyn Patrick, Anne Marie Taylor, Elaine Curry, Margie Howard, Twila Webb, Eleanor Price, Annette Rowland Second Row: Claire Jones, Pat Brown. Third Row: Joann Coiield, Kay Hussey, Dorothea Whitaker, Peggy Lindsey. 394 .., A 135 1 . iii- .ww 4 sep :V- ., ,va First Row: Sara Hendrix, Elaine Evans, Emily Stanford, Jane Cardin, Patsy Jones, Regina Farr, Dr. Sneed. Second Row: Bonnie Dekle, Mary Cagle, Susan Caraway, Sandra Ingram, Sally O'Quinn, Carolyn Varner, Judy Fuqua, Clarice Ward. Third Row: Evelyn Dickerson, Betty Colston, Ruth Ann Partee Faithie Fowler Lyna Grant Sue Connell Kay Husse Dian W' ht Sh , , , , y, e rig , erry Norman, Angelo Hunt, Jean Ann gellner. Fourth Row: Nancy Langston, Sandy Payne, Martha Johnson, Sandra Marett, Helen Thompson, Marian Thompson, Susie Bell, Ellen orrester. Clara Hasslock Home Economics Club Members listen to speakers, learning about careers, and skills, opportunity and improved methods of workg planning and carrying out programs designed to promote professionalism and pride in our chosen Iieldg understanding of the organization and its purpose at state and national level, participating in projects of the state and national home economics associations, in campus activities and the programs of other clubsg thereby learning to lead and to practice what we preach. 136 Initiates Caraway, Zellner, Fuqua, Ward and O'Quinn. OFFICERS-Ingram, Varner, Norman, Cardin, Wnght, Dekle Hunt. Phi Upsilon Omicron National honorary fraternity for Home Economists, membership based on scholarship, leadership and character, working on local and national projects of the organization, fostering the development of greater professional pride and interest in the field of home economics, preparing this year to help and take part in the district conclave to be held in Athens this summer. First Row: Clarice Ward, Sandra Ingram, Miss Maynard, Jane Cardin, Mrs. Smith, Phyllis Kelly. Second Row: Angelo Hunt, Judy Fuqua, lean Ann Zellner, Sherry Norman, Sally O'Quinn, Bonnie Dekle, Carolyn Varner, Susan Caraway, Diane Wright, June Rocker. sli' . Wfw, Qbivfs , 1 -i CH' avg! ...maverick 137 First Row: Patty Goff, Cindy Bender, Beverly Garrett, Barbara Hendrickson, Toni Chance, Mara Dzirkalis, Jane Borom, Peggy Duff, Sandra Rattray, Becky Payne, Jackie Land. Second Row: Meredith Alexander, Gayle Streetman, Vickie McRae, Mary Louise Schuyler, Linda Akins Margie Howard, Dolores Hall, Betty Hopkins, Beverly Taylor, Peggy Wicks, Gail Beauchamp, Gwen Waller. Third Row: Dr. Frances Ross Hicks, Mrs. Helen Freeman. Psychology Club Studying the mind through hearing lectures, through observing at Milledgeville State Hospital, through group discussion. Fostering their own mental health through activities planned for fellowship and relaxation. ..,,.,.,......,,,.Wm,, , .V,, ..... fd Q' 1 ff 3 ,J 1' ff 94 7 if , aff! ' j iff' - ff' 42 f az ' VJ. yy, , f f, ff ,, Z, ? First Row: Anne Marie Taylor, Charlotte Thomas, Dolores Collins, Julie Glover, Cathy Cummings. Second Row: Peggy McCracken, Nancy Waits, Iris Barron, Miss Trawick, Grace Mosley, Paula Arnold, Suzanne Harsh, Dr. Vincent. Chemistry Club Programs, films, field trips- doing things to learn, to express and develop interest, to increase knowledge obtained through hours of study and laboratory experiments. Highlighting a year's progress at the Herty Day Banquet when the Chemistry Club and the Georgia Sec- tion of the American Society of Science present the Herty medal to some outstanding chemist in the South- east, informing themselves at the same time of current developments in their field. Officers Cummings, McCracken, Mosely, Barron and Glover. 139 Penguin Fluidity, speed, strength and grace disguised as a skill club, 1962's HPeter Pan brought the campus a wet, yet delightful rendition of the story we've all heard, seen, loved, but never swum. First Row: Olynda Butler, Kay Carter, Lynn Meade, Kay Morris, Merry Ann McCollum. Sec- ond Row: Linda Smith, Nanette Cargile, Judy Camp, Betty Jean Addy, Nancy Alford, Carole Davis, Helen George. Third Row: Carol Dicker- son, Sherry Williams, Dell Pyron, Cuba Spivey, Emily Arrington, Judy Dyer, Nancy Edlund, Becky Huckaby, Mary Lowe Thompson. Fourth Row: Miss Cox Cadvisorl, Penny Robinson, Ann Settles, Pam Miller, Sharon Thatcher, Maxine Williams, Jane Seal, Elaine Crawford, Sue Borella, Mot O'Quinn. 140 l ,ff ,573 M-4,-n U f4ffM-as-,..,1-My 1 , ,uw V, 9 M-. ,M Maw Num 'R Y +x 'Immun Nw, 5 wkisfgff , fi ,f 2 if 2 ii, ' if 1 ,fZZ, If f f 1' 35615, ,..Z y' 4 51 ' 59 9 . +2 fi ,? 5 S XJ liigi, if 52 :figs 3,2 fgfiw . 395 Qi' .. w I A s ' s l I X X 1 -Kai G Qgggwwfi mv-wkwm. , 1 WPW 91 12? ml, T E L fy 1 f , e 3'!ig2 :, , wif 1 Q QI! 1...,..,....., L -E1 S 3? ?f 2,1 4 9 25 J f ,iii 1. ,Q , Q29 4' 1 ' wmv fm-of by .Aw-.. e 1 Q z '3 3 . WM , ,L f , 44 ,f?51 r Zi S ff , 9 1 1 3 , 3 f i XL, f , 4 , , -M 1 -I . . X! , .7 53 W 5554 1:3 5 5.5 2 ff, f 12 3 ba , 2555222 5 212 Zjfig QQ? fi 2951? fi , 132 if 2? . , si if , W, Z 25559 gif ' fi if: Q, gf, :S , 2 'G 1 T1 , ,,V, , ,,.,A,W, W2 , .,,, . V A WW, , 5, ' mawfzxf-1 -Y f wmmsawwrwmfwmwwwffw M 4' ffm ,hQmKzQQ ffQQfff+s W '19 V X X , ' . WQJWAWXM4 ' awww Ni 2 NV fi Z , ,li -Q, va -my i i 55 4 5 WW s f i22fWg ' ,, iii if 5' 1 Q ' . g g ,, f' ' S' w 2. . , is 4 y, A . 'lf , ,f,,. 6' .1 '-nw' Jzsmfw f -f5?W:Qffgf2 qfyf.-4. 1--5-' . ,fi '34 f'f ,f4..,1g,- ' 4 49 I A warn M-ww 'r JP First Row: Ann Fullilove, Mary Lowe Thompson, Emily Arrington, Judy Dyer, Myrtice Carpenter, Mary Jo Hilliard, Ginger Schell, Annette Bone, Becky Huckaby. Second Row: Miss Sullivan Cadvisorl, Maxine Williams, Patsy Brigman, Sandra Wells, Rita Perdue, Rita Haley, Lynn Meade, O'Lynda Butler, Linda Giles, Evelyn Blount, Carole Davis. Tennis Club Developing tennis skills, accuracy, and coordination, planning and presenting demonstrations and tournaments, including the faculty-student doubles in spring quarterg promoting in all of us a greater interest in tennis. 142 'CT' s. X 5 Y, F t , ,XE ,. , y -Qs., Q ' A Ax... 1 ' t 4 if ' T - Af t. .yi Nt. , x i s u acne, First Row: Ronnie Smith, Ifeonie Hardie, Aileen Conner, Judy Scheible. Linda Herring, Dianne Rowell, Cindy Bender. Second Row: Nancy Prestridge, Sharon Winn, Cindy King, Myrtice Carpenter, Susie Woodard, Mary Hughes, Angie Shaw, Gail Thomas. Third Row: Miss Sullivan fadvisorj, Eleanor Kytle, Annette Bone, Martha Causey, Elaine Crawford, Sandra Wells, Rita Perdue, Linda Giles, Sandra Rattray, Pres. Tumbling Club Tumbling through a tumble-turvy year, always practicing, thus always improving, working to make this year's demonstration the best ever, knowing the thrill of accomplishment when endless comments were made on the success of the demonstration- A Tumble-Turvy Year. N I l 143 Health and Physical Education Club Health and Physical Education majors- discussing developments in their field, planning activities together for fun and development of skills, the juniors capping the year's activities by giving the seniors a banquet. gf, VP' .... t First Row, Top to Bottom: Dr. .lean Jacobs, Linda Giles, Annette Bone, Eleanor Kytle, Emily Arrington, Dell Pyron, Becky Huckaby, Carol Dickerson, Shirley Odum, Rita Perdue. Second Row: Max Williams, Patsy Brigman, Rita Haley, Nancy Edlund, Myrtice Carpenter, Sandy Wells, Evelyn Blount, Ginger Schell, Lynn Meade. Front Row, Bottom to Top: Jean Pittman, Mot O'Quinn, Pam Miller, O'Lynda Butler, Carole Davis, Mary Lowe Thompson, Leonie Hardie, Nancy Alford, Cindy King. Second Row: Linda Herring, Elaine Crawford, Judy Schneible, Diane Rowell, Angie Shaw, Maxine Moflit, Aileen Conner, Sherry Williams, Gail Thomas, Martha Causey, Nancy Prestridge. w. 7 ' First Row: Barbara Hendrickson, Pat Edwards, Mary McGarity, Theresa Shuman, Becky Payne, Cindy Radford, Mr. George H. Gaines. Z 0 go riaphia Art majors and minors working to make art more meaningful to the studentsg sponsoring art exhibits, visiting exhibits in other schools and museums throughout the state, guiding tours through the gallery, seeing slides, hearing lectures-projects carried out to make living pictures --as Zogoriaphia means in Greek. f0 g fff ,Y Advisor Gaines, President Payne. 145 st MQ. .. , W, , .-aw.-fn 33,9-3 area- -.fv.sqfge3, - FNB! mesa in 35.33 Hifikltiilg 2 News as yeas msn: linear- SNES! D ysiiabim RPWS5, 3569223 53 W 73? RAM! w :Ati i ia-sw ,swam :P Hrmarsz m'.saa's tH S 2338.2 9158556855 ' . QNLXSEQSRS S?a.f7H'AQ? l3 R' W .33 YQNRSWYMA mfmm'lS2iziwwzB me mm imma .xx mms mmm mms num mms ws fa swim saws mmm we new mam sms W., . as ,... , N fm:fywxws1 mm rn? '?xW0SW5iN6AS.i8Y8li 'Frei WISH? 33338 233115 Qwest l' E.?3NiTRiE2 fmseswwi-S mm my , f. J' li K iii Outside Row: Wilma Gordon, Polly Powell, Pat Adams, Harriet Glenn, Phyllis Williams, Vera Scarborough, Beverly Spence, Elizabeth Scott, Ruth Sandiford, Joann Dill, Helen George, Nan Dowlen, Judy Calhoun, Carolyn Sims, Ellen Garrard, Gaynell Fountain, Lynn Mitchell, Sara Jane Freeman, Ellen Corbett, Benny Lee, Charlotte Crowe, Linda Akins, Diane Davis, Jeanne Earle Varnedoe. Inside Row: Elizabeth Hopkins, Annette Hobbs, Marcia Heidt, Gwen Clark, Marjorie Doak, Rita Rattray, Sandra Dunnagan, Doris Parrish, Irene McVay, Carolyn Adams, Rachel Willis, Frances Lyle, Marcia Smith, Gail Beauchamp, Maureen Sanders, Patricia Perry, Peggy Wicks, Judy Foster, Diane Scarborough, Dianne Roberts, Dot Canady, Alice Barron. Across: Betty Anne Bailey, Julie Wallace, Georgia Darden, Linda Hollums, Sandra Dunn, Ellabeth Thomas, Joan Landie. illedgeville College Choir Practicing, memorizing songs, packing for trips, resulting in beautiful, faultless performances that have spread the fame of the choir and the college far from home. Touring through Georgia, touring to New York during Spring Holidays, presenting Home Concerts, the beautiful Messiah at Christmastime and preparing for choir Homecoming. Adding an extra quality to other College events-Convocation, high school weekend, graduation, the Honor Code acceptance. Bringing the joy and beauty of vocal music to all who hear them. 146 J Hlfijf X L- Ar. it '::.. h -X ' Allegro Members developing through performance at bi-monthly meetings, gaining experience and confidence while providing pleasure by public performance of their musical talents, social activity, here learning by association with other music minded individuals, further developing our sense of professional pride. First Row: Polly Ann Powell, Wilma Gordon, Diane Scarborough, Dianne Roberts, Irene McVay, Annette Hobbs. Second Row: Georgia Darden, Nan Dowlen, Marjorie Doak, Sandra Dunn, Sara Brookshire. Third Row: Betty Anne Bailey, Charlotte Crowe, Marsha Heidt, Sandra Mashburn, Benny Lee, Frances Lyle. Fourth Row: Ruth Sandi- ford, Marsha Smith, Carolyn Adams, Pat Adams, Vera Scarborough, Maureen Sanders. Fifth Row: Miss Maggie Jenkins, Miss Lucy Underwood, Mr. Jerry H. Etheridge, Miss Maribel Benton, Miss Quillian White, Dr. Max Noah. ME Newest club on campus, serving music education majors by providing opportunity for service, the development of professional attitudes, starting the first year with vigor, completing it with a feeling of success. First Row: Maureen Sanders, Marjorie Doak, Sandra Mashburn, Benny Lee. Second Row: Vera Scarborough, Frances Lyle. Third Row: Georgia Darden, Miss Lucy Under- wood, Pat Adams, Carolyn Adams. 147 i f o Frances Lyle Pat Adams Marcia Smith Linda Channell Benny Lee Georgia Darden Sandra Dunn Marjorie Doak Miss Underwood Vera Scarborough w 148 A.. Szgma Alpha Iota- National honorary music fraternity, chosen members wearing with pride the pin signifying member- shipg meeting in the homes of local patrons for informative meetings and the pleasure of performing together. Top: Lois Ficker, Janet Dekle, Twila Webb, Glenda Cabe, Carol Hagin, Joyce Joiner, Shirley Holt, Mariella Glenn, Dorothea Whitaker, Chan Minter. Standing: Carolyn Martin, Ellen Skinner, Norma Sayson, Cathy Cummings, List Davis, Martha Crawford, Barbara Hickman, Ena La- Torre, Mary Ann Johnson, Dr. Green. Sitting: Iris Barron, Edith Cagle, Judy Norton, Delores Collins, Charlotte Thomas, Sondra Ammons, Peachie Leard, Mary Elizabeth Darden, Betty Garrett, Patricia Rabon. V i International Relations Club Honoring exceptional students by invitation to membership, discussing topics of interest and importance in the Held of international relationsg listening to speakers who present to us new and challenging ideasg learning the functions of the United Nations from our delegates to the college conference. Patricia Rabon, Dr. Green 149 .0 1 J A-' U' K 3 N 1 .X L . '15 3-3-rs -T-M?-Lis M 'r El. 'M g , .Im 4' 'A E 1 x T ' x -f-If-5 iii-Fife:-1 tip :F.gn. :31: '5Q'f 4' , N .+ V,v5QQi,Q'H , gl, hi ii Q 4, .5 . 1 , -- ' ' 1 ' ,Q i . 5 Xp - Y Q' A-M 14 A 5 l , ,Q f H.--'7 -Vx A V 'lv v .' U A-XY ' +4 2.-1-33 :' ' 1 ., E' fn, , edifi- it . 1-X 3 Y ' la 551:55 f x X .16 i .-.lip- Qa fl 5 ' gat F: ,.. f 4' Q.-t'- 'id' First Row: Frieda Boutwell. Diane Davis, Jackie Land, Peggy Lindsey, Tommie Cox, Glenda Cabe, Alice Barron, Margaret Allegood. Second Row: Lenell Hauss, Lillie Ruth Thomas, April Brunson, Elaine Gladden, Sandra Fitzgerald, Barbara Rice, Martha Johnson, Caren Murphy, Sandy McAllister, Ulma Jeanette Nail, Elizabeth Thomas, Marian Thompson. T lzird Row: Judy Hadley, Carolyn Patrick, Jerry Strickland, i Brenda Groves, Julia Stephens, Gwen Barker, Pattye Lanier, Margaret Freeman. Fourth Row: Glenda Hamilton, Sandra Ingram, Sherry Norman, Amy Hobbs, Linda Kea, Sharon West, Cuba Spivey, Judy Foster. Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union connecting campus and church to students B.S.U means fun-socials and retreats learning-Of religion, ours and others, Spiritual Inspiration and Guidance twilight vesper services, prayer periods, and Bible Study President Norman with Advisors I , i . L' , I o 7 . 5 1' .. . . . i i 2 l . 'J ' I, I I F , 150 ,qv 3 -.n at M- .- 1 I , its Q ' S s i f if Z i 1 N i ' . kwxmyls V 1' T S 5 I- 1 Q 'X I ? X Lv l i A rf sw WSW' ,. X...-s..,., Nd, Nv l First Row: Miss Cynthia Cunningham, Cadvisorl, Cathy Cummings, Carolyn Cartledge, Susan Caraway, Judy Walker. Second Row: Maria Christenson Suzanne Harsh, Nell Rossman, Babs Worsham, Claire Jones. Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship members are found on Sunday nights busily discussing matters of current interest and of the responsibility of Christian citizensg Presbyterian students may stay in Contact with the church through worship, study, and action. 151 . if, S QW. Q L to R: Sharon Thatcher, Carol Strong, Georgia Luckett, Helen George, Linda La Branch. Newman Club Providing guidance for Catholic students, pleasure through fellowshipg learning and growing in the Teachings of the church, iinding opportunity for leadership and serviceg planning and presenting programs of interest, growing in our roles as Christian citizens- 152 K cv t 1 ff A aa , xffgi it if Q VW 'V I 7 2 Q4 serie 'f ie, an ' X fic? .Q :fir inked 552155 V Q w Y ,, L .. N, . xg ,, ' f ,- aah, it ,M Wesley Foundation members from the Woman's College work, worship and play with student nurses and G.M.C. Cadetsg Under the direction of advisor Grantham students iind the opportunity to serve and to grow as Methodistsg Suppers at the Wesley house and ping-pong tournaments afterwards add many pleasant pages to the college memory book. - ..... ...........-.....,... ks, ask Nil. Wesley Foundation 153 W ' Wk ' l ma li Q' f sw V W' ' A, if 4, 1 ,A ,L KA X. is Zifw as l Nancy Edlund, Irene Kontos, Ann Pierson, Cindy Bender, Rev. Littleton, Mary Rogers, Elizabeth Adams r l . Canterbury Club 1 Helping Episcopal students to co-ordinate the 3' academic and religious phases of their lives, studying church doctrines and subjects of importance and concern to members, keeping in touch with the church while away from home. 154 Left to Right: Mrs. James Wills, Jr., lst Vice Presidentg Mrs. W. K. Jordon, 2nd Vice Presidentg Mrs. T. M. Hines, Secretaryg Mrs Geor e Echols, Jr., member-at-large. The Alumni Association Keeping Graduates in contact with the school and with other members of their classesg providing funds for student aid-scholarships for deserving studentsg proudly presenting the newly uplifted face of the Columns, l 1 Mrs. Frank Gormly, Treasurerg Mrs. George Carpenter, Sr,. President 5 155 ,Q 3s:'w.w 'wif mi H..-if A F ...vi ' 'X ' ' M and keep it alive 4 , ' gig? 1 xx e h' H f -7:4 2 1 ' --::...- x. Z ,. :iff N Q,n tlge following pages: A339 c iv' ies . W W 6 W5fQf,fWMf5M7v5J,5E???Agf6 W ffwfwwwfff xy Lwwlg ywwf Ukofgffyypx M My Jw WP U0fJf'JWjdw MM' Q Q Mj,p wwf! I M W1 i'f'5ffff Q M0fjW J M 903+ WM OL Q,4,,L ff'ffi Qf of Q xf V' GJ J ' 61f' byVMQQQ' ' W 1 ,SQFD v QM W K 'WMM W M0439 gn- 1 'gk ...sn t taste?-SQ 95 fig it Q 'g ig Freshman Capping The Capping of the Freshmen is a joyous occasion, an official welcoming of our new class into the student body. They gathered outside after dinner and sat in the circle and sang class songs, and that evening, after a performance in Russell, caps were handed out, symbols of class and school spirit. High School Weekend During the winter quarter there comes another lively occasion known as High School Guest Assembly, when swarms of high school seniors we've invited invade our dormitories and classrooms and dining halls. ' For one day and a night we show them the sights, take them to club meetings, class meetings, concerts, dorm parties and faculty interviews. They get to know the campus, and we get to know them, and we all have fun. it 159 v iii: , ei 'C ' I 101- ur I 8 C Annual 'vs ,f,, 'tsl' Ai 160 -Lx. :fs 'tg t he time of that yearly madness, the annual hike, on one sunny day in October, we came together on the long walk down front campus. Class colors of green and purple and red and black moved together across the street, around three blocks, all the way to Bonner Park, a long hot walk, noisy with class songs. The park was the scene of the first annual gridiron battle-to-the-death between faculty and seniors, there were several casualties, but somehow nobody seemed worried about it. Faculty won, by some quirk of fate, and then came the serious business of eating . . . followed by a fire in the dusk, sentimental songs, a sympathetic guitar, and a magic spell around us all. We walked home by two's and three's feeling tired and sad and happy all at once. I 1... :-cy - . , .. g,,3aKx .- fx. 9'z 4.5941 w x -fffls'-N N4 7' ex. V' 3' ,--1 1 . , , 'L ' vw nn.. -5' ,L N t .V , , -- 1 ,Sig .Q ', 5 A -b 1 Q . -., , X K 4 My .X W 11 ' A . , . YB 'X f: Wxs , 1 r Nd '- w . 5' ' m Q Q , in V 'h fl-fa X Mm ywpum., 1- X Hike if ,, . a-nag T 0- x ,s 5 . ,,. Q W rx x xx X -fe 'qi w..5'3 Q -AI 3- J gl' .ap-1 'mmm , W? A W ,, MW , X ff- 'Q9'V'w 1 'b's.... Wm. . ' fi, '. .T at y1:,f5'ig46 Golden 162 This was Slipper-unique, crazy, wonderful time. Two weeks to be young in, to forget homework in, to glory in working together for one goal, to be silly and serious in . . . and most of all, it was a time for singing. We conceived our themes, and planned our entrances, and worked feverishly, secretly . . . Come and take a Spinning Spectrum journey, sang the freshmen and juniorsg Extra! Extra! Read all about it! sang the sophs and seniors. In the rec halls, we took old scraps of lumber and strings and paint and lots of glue and made army trucks that ran and a Buddha, huge and gold and haughty. 'ni' ' f, fi r , ,W ..,,ffr'1f'?, ,-' ?2,:.,,': ' if -- W' ., I fz .- :',f,'.4j - -. I V , ' .V A Q K A vw 'fl ,- ' V .- - WJ ' , fu :-w x,- I ' at , - r I a , ' X. 1 3 ,E 5 fp S -- p 1 , 5 , ' f W5 .-3 , V . 'GJ-' , M ' 53 1, ,ff Q Q f Q Q V va, x yi. , All the time, we sang . . . Get Speedy Alka Seltzer when you think that you're about to die . . .' Lights of Paris all a-glitter, nights in Paris lots of fun . . . The song committees wept and swore and pleaded and sometimes they were pleased . . . The props committees paced the iloor over props that simply could not be finished in time to go across that stage . . . but they were . . . The entrance people sweated over the way we came onstage- Put a little life into it, will you? The sponsors and general chairmen gave pep talks until they were hoarse and tired themselves . . . We all went crazy. But we sang . . . A woman's world is just society . . . Down on Red Square . . . - V L 3 . , .1 vw,- Z .ff W Slipper 163 ATL? .- , 'v Y' X Xa N E wi f My 'x ,, ,fl ' uhm, J ,. h 7. vm ,nf 'rjf y. 7 jffua, WLUNQ f My '7 Q ' .p. -,fn ,V V! 1-.Z I X 1 f ' Q' 7 P' 5-yt , r ' f , ,:V, 1 ,,-'f 3 1' H S KN x I 1 Eyv K fa I 1 , f .Aff , X 5 .- x 4 , f ,f . , ff f-,. f pf ,359 f fu X 1 f A, , fu? . 2,1 ,v- Wigwfj. A '4- f f x y I A X A 45 X4 'VN x fs.. wwf ' .A ,W ae' W ff. f x. N 44' 'Bn ..q. Q 1 gpg ,XXL 165 A -WK' ffm.-ff S3 wwf' x NV ,ww VW N. Q' 2 - 'x Q 5555 .mm :F X X EQ etqsi if x :Q R Q 4 AK? ff , A ,F 3.3, mv ff W uf Ex tm. w 'xi Q ,N,.,, Q 1, wijzfgfxx . , ' 1 W. gp xl 166 ar. -K 8 qs -.f . Y , ,gf-P wfmmgw 3- 4 -65-Ki: xx , .. .eu iw M.. 1 ff , . X x 1 wg if sf-,fr WS? if? 3195335 w-lv-. wart! X X iffy f. l 4, :Ui X I 1' A1 4.8, S E , , M 1 R-1M,u::G Y f 4 L 1, A . 4, I I G if ff l r L N N M A 1? I AE ii 1 'I W N M il l w N w N W, ,I 1. 168 We just knew the backdrop would fall on its face, the Taj Mahal would come out in three separate pieces, the rocket wouldn't shoot up on cue, the Calcutta scene would still be wandering around when the African music started . . . But when that first night came, things worked out pretty well. Some last-minute repairs and instructions, one last song session- now or never -and we waited for the last performance. It came: we acted and sang our hearts out, and when the decision was announced for the sophs and seniors we all sang together again, some crying, some laughing, still singing . . . to strength renewed, with strife subdued, in purpose fused to stand. 169 l ig i 5 vt c R s 3 'L iii Q 1? 'S 2 2, 4 i 'Z ix -s va Religious Focus Week College is a place for wonderingg it begins the search that never ends- the search for what is real. For four years we sought to find the realg the search went on in ourselves all the time. I It was intensified and given direction during the week ' set aside in January as Religious Focus Week. 'A Dr. William Mallard was guest speakerg he spent 9 the Week with us in chapel and classroom talks, Vespers, earnest informal discussions in the Y apartment, and personal conferences. The theme around which all the activity was planned: The Search for What is Real? The week passed in a hurry, leaving some old questions unanswered, some on the way to being answered, some new questions brought to surface- and the search continued. 170 'W Aw' ' ww fmwmss '1zy..nz.,.. ,, ,qi -'f ' ha m ' 1,0- f r Convocation Convocation is something we take seriously, Miss Maggie plays the organ, the faculty marches down the aisle impressive in multi-colored satin, and then come the Seniors, for the first time black-capped and gowned. Dr. H. K. Sanford, a past president of the College, spoke to us this year, and the College Choir sang, and all of us felt a special closeness at this, the official dedication of a new year. Sa ,1f ' I ivy? 5 is if V 3 ZX ,E Xi li i k .. il 1 P Q A w Q 4, it rdf Q 'K 5 YN X C 'UN ,M qvmyayw ,fp i-me - Ms ,... .A V W , w K 9, sw.. A d ww J . M,.wva 0 My 15 Y g - wx 'K en' -as ff G, awww ,-..,..f aww 8 Q- ,tv- s N N, ., W 'rw-,,.,,iW. mr-, s- N M .apr ,, .X-.ff-.'s. N N xxxm.,-wifi' wan ,x Senior Code It is 172 a tradition at the Woman's College for the senior class to draw up the list of rules by which they shall be governed. It is a symbol of trust, the pinnacle of self-government on campus. something to be worked on for weeks, and after endless argument and discussion of moral standards and responsibility clarification, something to be signed. In a formal ceremony, in formal clothes and manners, the senior class gathers. One by one they set their names, their seal of honor, to the document they will live by for the next, the last, college year. HMS Pinafore In the spring College and Theatre and the music department collab- orated in an ambitious performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore. It was a gay and colorful nightg the performers seemed to enjoy it as much as the audience did. The stage, decked out in banners and ropes and other nautical effects, was alive with white-uniformed sailors and Wide-skirted young ladies, all singing of their loves and their misfortunes. 173 The theatre group, under direction of Mr. Hart, gave its fall performance of Mr. Pottinger, a lively comic mys- tery about an unorthodox nursing home, the mysterious Mr. P., and a couple of gin-guzzling old ladies. We remember Harriet Ann Sanders, the complacent cousin, looking on While Deby Weinstein struggled iiercely with the maid Biscuit, played by Sharon Dean . . . Miss Sanders again, talking to the pious Mrs. Charlesworth CMary Simonsb, as Kay Hussey perches on the desk, triumphantly waving aloft a bottle she just discovered in the green- house. College 174 Theater 175 The winter production, a one-act shock- er entitled '4The Choir, gave us some memorable scenes . . . the church choir acting out their thoughts during the sermon-Harriet Sanders looking right- eous as she considers running off with the choir director, Chan Minter joy- ously exclaiming over the smell of fresh bread as it wafts past, Cindy Bender throwing up her hands in ex- asperation when the boy behind kicks her chair again . . . the choir, excepting Becky Evans, who is so in L-O-V-E, clapping rhythmically to the tune of St Louis Blues while Miss Sanders does a swinging version of the Twist with the choir director. Notice the halos laid beside the chairs, to be resumed after the sermon is over. --il WWE Spring Formal A dance... long hours of discussing themes, making decorations, and transforming the gym into a thing of beauty and a joy for one nightg waiting, waiting-until iinally we know he can come, searching frantically for just the right dress and shoes that are danceable- in but still elegantg positively floating down the dormitory stars to the floor, Ending the look in his eye just what we hoped it would be, dancing and dancing and dancing, we could have danced all night, like the girl in the song. Winter Formal The gym magically becomes something far removed from basketball and fundamentals exercises. It has become a twilight-lit ballroom, and all our dates look like the escorts in Harper's Bazaar, and we wish the music would never stop. In the Spring we danced to Dean Hudson's musicg in the Winter to Billy Butteriield'sg both times we were Cinderellas, and we could have sworn the shoes we wore had turned into glass slippers. kim N- we was Beverly Ann Mallory I-Ynda Syme Freshman Class Freshman Class Sandra Wilson Tally Schepis Sophomore Class Sophomore Class are CM of 178 J I I l C- I C,,. F T l l Glennis Mitchell Jane Cardin Junior Class Junior Jean Lunsford Sandra McCall Senior Class Senior Class lfLl 0l 6lf 179 X 1-v.f:, 4- :W mv ' W:-H '-14 ' .,g-' 1.1 14-.1 N555 NNNM55 Wiki? 73,5 lrliliwxiii '?TN?i' 'L.lU3 kdluffifm ?if3!l!-Y:?25 '!'A fffaw' .QR.'z. vfiW-iliisauvi CA xECk2..,.MlWK+f5B'i3E6Qx.'4xK.':h 'Thi-BYSY3SxR NL..dgN l YN E'X Chicago Opera Ballet In February we stood around the front of Lanier and watched as the big trucks backed up to the porch and the men carried large wicker trunks and wardrobe cases and backdrop pieces, all marked Ruth Page Chicago Opera Balletw into the building. That night, on the stage of Russell they gave the dramatic story of Camille,H a short comic dance version of 'The Merry Widowf' We were overwhelmed with bright costumes in satins and velvets, the quick grace of lithe bodies, the flashing of legs, legs, legs in time to music, and we came away dazzled by the wonder of dance. 181 R f i X . 5 Exif ?ss 6 ,Q 41 fa is 4 . - 2, ut! vig tk I if F3 fir ,. 35 fs 5' Qiigg? I ws if hge ,sf X 1-wx at-L if fv it 'Q-K QE. 'Q 1 pr 1: Ts 2 0 QQQQQF1 Concert nights are always exciting, they mean white gloves and perfume, a stage brilliant with color and alive with sound, hands sore from clapping and a concert program to store away in the desk drawer along with some memories . . . The Messiah comes to us every year at Christmas-time, and crowds the stage with some two hundred performers-the chorus com- posed of people from GMC, Milledgeville, and our own college, the soloists drawn from all over the state, to be accompanied by Miss Jenkins at the organ and twelve players from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra-all to be directed by Dr. Noah, in a spirited performance of the Christmas classic. JEROME HINES, basso of the Metropolitan Opera, appeared here in October, to fill Russell Auditorium with a stunning voice in selections from Wagner, Beethoven, and Schubert. The audience kept clapping, and Mr. Hines responded with more encores, until he sent us home, content and rapturous, with a sweetly beautiful Danny Boyf' 183 QQQQQQQQSQG 99063090 igszgiggunv' ,Z , 6sxWNXxXXXN-u u qx if i K I ,L J .1--mlnw 'if' ak ! Q' N W Nc, Ci 'Q XXVI C 7 xl Q X GD lr 0 If y 57 1' 'xl X I ff I M ' i J. 1. If I Q W 1 1' f V 1W w K ' Pmzfkfrw 'Zi f S4 ,ANN I 1 , N f M if ef f e f M . 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Barrett, Mary Elizabeth, 1105 Valley Brook Road, Decatur Ga. Barron, Alice Bertha, 620 Church Street, Marietta, Ga. Barron, Iris Vernell, Box 57A, Juliette, Ga. Barrs, Janette, 807 Ball Street, Perry, Ga. Basinger, Linda Kathleen, Elberton Road, Hartwell, Ga. Baskin, Margaret Ann, 309 West Lyle Avnue, College Park Ga. Bass, Henrietta Patricia, Box 261, Grovetown, Ga. Bassett, Susan D., 114 Maple Road, Longmeadow, Mass. Bates, Carol Janelle, 1106 Gonza Drive, Griflin, Ga. Bates, Rosemary, 2104 Darling Ave., Waycross, Ga. Beall, Anna Katharine, P.O. Box 387, Canton, N.C. Beasley, Elizabeth Irene, 7420 Park Drive, Savannah, Ga. Beasley, Linda Carolyn, 7420 Park Drive, Savannah, Ga. Beauchamp, Glenda Gail, 2345 Cloverdale Dr., Atlanta, Ga Beaver, Andrea Elizabeth, Box 238, Hardwick, Ga. Bedwell, Duane Anita, 464 Sixth St., Cedartown, Ga. Bell, Doris, 2770 Napier Avnue, Macon, Ga. Bell, Mae Crittenden, Shellman, Ga. Bell, Mary Lillian, 4 Buchanan, Newnan, Ga. Bell, Susie Lee, Route 1, Box 90, Hoboken, Ga. Bemister, Carole Ingram, 31 Parks Avenue, Newnan, Ga. Bender, Cynthia, 507 Cascade, Marietta, Ga. Beneiield, Alice Louise, 1218 Broad St., S.W., Gainesville Ga. Benton, Alice McCord, Jackson Lake, Monticello, Ga. Bidgood, Carolyne, Box 370, Eatonton, Ga. Biggers, Jacquelyn Claudette, Route 1, Grayson, Ga. Birchmire, M. Allene, 110 South Tattnall St., Milledgeville Ga. Bird, Ruth Louise, Crawfordville, Ga. Bishop, Wanda Faye, 106 Forest Avenue, Sylvania, Ga. Blitch, Anita Marie, 207 West 60th St., Savannah, Ga. Blizzard, Joyce Smith, 210 West Burke St., Milledgeville, Ga Bloodworth, Mary Ethel, Route 1, Milledgeville, Ga. Blount, Evelyn, 13 Stephens St., Winder, Ga. Bond, Peggy Ann, 1918 South Columbia Pl., Decatur, Ga. Bone, Charlotte Annette, Route 2, Covington, Ga. Bookman, Linda Diane, 2010 Melrose Drive, Valdosta, Ga Boone, Judy, 131 West Washington St., Milledgeville, Ga. Borella, Charlotte Suzann, 122 James St., Greenville, S.C. Borom, Emma Jane, 320 8th St., Waynesboro, Ga. Boswell, Marilyn Constance, Augusta Highway, Thomson Ga. Routwell, Frieda Carolyn, 3108 Somerset Drive, Macon, Ga Bowles, Madelyn Sealy, Highland Avenue, Cuthbert, Ga. 188 7 7 J. C. GRANT COMPANY Retail Jewelers Member American Gem Society MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA Since 1909 In Business 70 Years SOUTHERN PRESS, INC. Specialists in Creative and Color Printing 1506 Hardeman Avenue MAcoN, GEORGIA SH. 6-1385 BILL MASSEY SERVICE STATION West Hancock Street Milledgeville, Georgia ,,,,.,..qpwW n.-.nun ,,,,, ,ww eta? 'wr Ziff, 'iv I 1 I .Is 'H+ ROSE'S MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA HARROLD'S Ladies Ready-To-Wear 106 VVest Hancock Street Milledgeville, Georgia THE SANFORD HOUSE Unusual Food Lunch: 11:30 - 2:30 Dinner: 5:30 - 8:00 Closed All Day Wednesday and Saturday Evening 49 Student Director Bowling, Martha Frances, 152 Courtney Drive, Forest Park, Ga. Bowman, Barbara Erwin, M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga. Bowman, Karen, 410 North Briarcliff Road, Warner Robins, Ga. Bramblett, Frances Remelba, Box 737, Cumming, Ga. Carpenter, Myrtice Ivy, 515 North 14th St., Fernandina Beach, Fla. Carter, Elizabeth Ann, 4344 Club Drive, Atlanta, Ga. Carter, Linda Kay, 505 Burbank Circle, Smyrna, Ga. Carter, Shelbie Jean, 505 Burbank Circle, Smyrna, Ga. Cartledge, Carolyn, 419 East Princeton St., College Park, Ga Brannen, Alice, Register, Ga. Brannen, Elizabeth Anne, 310 S. Wilkinson St., Milledge- ville, Ga. Brannen, Julia Faye, Register, Ga. Brantley, Adra Juanita, 700 Adams St., Vidalia, Ga. Brantley, Linda Joyce, Ivey Road, Milledgeville, Ga. Breuer, Paula Ruth, 218 LeTourneau Dr., Toccoa, Ga. Brigman, Patricia Anne, Jeff Davis Road, Thomaston, Ga. Broadnax, Rhonda, 231 West Green St., Milledgeville, Ga. Brock, Sandra, 1270 Edna Place, Macon, Ga. Brooks, Judy Louise, 105 Coombs Avenue, Milledgeville, Ga Brookshire, Sarah, 223 Summitt St., S.E., Gainesville, Ga. 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Caraway, Virginia Gayel, 32 Vinson Hgts., Milledgeville, Ga. Cardin, Loretta Jane, P.O. Box 11, Berlin, Ga. Cargile, Kathryn Nanette, 1000 Park Hill Drive, Gaines- ville, Ga. Carlin, Winifred Charlene, 2309 Norwich St., Brunswick, Ga. Clark, Alice Beth, Stapleton, Ga. Clark, Charlotte Loretta, 303 Harwell St., LaGrange, Ga. Clark, Ethel Gibson, 721 West Mercer St., College Park, Ga Q Clark, Gwen Ellen, Alamo, Ga. Clemmons, Barbara Jean, Route 1, Kingston, Ga. Clemmons, Linda Dean, Route 1, Kingston, Ga. Clifford, E. Dorothy, Route 2, Leesburg, Ga. Cofield, Joann Margaret, Route 3, Eastman, Ga. Collins, Betty Faye, Route 2, Whigham, Ga. Collins, Dolores Mase, 372 Ennis Hgts., Milledgeville, Ga Collins, Mariana, Route 3, Camilla, Ga. Collins, Pharaba Elaine, Route 4, Swainsboro, Ga. Colston, Betty Ruth, Route 1, Kite, Ga. Cogklin, Dolores Carolyn, 546 Roosevelt Circle, Marietta a. Connell, Shirley Laverne, Toomsboro, Ga. Connell Susan Elaine, 790 5th Street, S.E., Cairo, Ga. 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Crawford, Rubye Elaine, Box 376 - 325 Spence Road, Fairburn, Ga. Crowe, Charlotte Ann, 423 East Princeton, College Park, Ga. Crowley, Carol Mary, 3431 Catalina Drive, Chamblee, Ga. Culpepper, Victoria, Allen Road, Macon, Ga. Cumby, Linda Nelle, Fifth St., Ocilla, Ga. Cummings, Catherine Ann, 1312 Edgewood Drive, Dublin, Ga. Cummings, Homie Geneva, Reynolds, Ga. Curry, Dana Kaye, Box 248, Sparta, Ga. Curry, Gloria Elaine, Route 3, Sandersville, Ga. Curtis, Martha Evelyn, Waverly Hall, Ga. Daniel, Wayne Wendell, 164 North Chatham, Milledge- ville, Ga. Darden, Georgia, Route 2, Mitchell, Ga. Darden, Mary Elizabeth, Sharon, Ga. Davenport, Judith Emile, 5353 Moon Road, Columbus, Ga. Davenport, Peggy Joyce, 5353 Moon Road, Columbus, Ga. Davidson, Mildra Angelyn, 1580 Lawton Avenue, Macon, Ga. Davis, Linda Diane, 1034 West Broad St., Griflin, Ga. Davis, Lisa Erline, 19 Terracedale, Griffin, Ga. Davis, Rebecca Anne, 687 North Indian Creek Dr., Stone Mountain, Ga. Davis, Rebecca Diane, 801 Taylor St., Nashville, Ga. Davis, Tonya DeLoris, Eatonton Road, Milledgeville, Ga. Davis, Virginia Carole, Irwinton, Ga. Dean, Sharon Elaine, 2 Gordon Place, Fort Stewart, Ga. Dekle Dekle Bonnie Lunelle, RFD, Register, Ga. , Janet Gayle, N. Blakely Hgts., Blakely, Ga. Denby, Helen Leora, Route 1, Sylvester, Ga. DePratter, Alice Sue, Router 1, Box 137, Nahunta, Ga. Derryberry, Martha Carol, Route 2, Box 138 Milledgeville, Ga. Dickerson, Evelyn N., 20 Wilson St., Manchester, Ga. Dickerson, Nancy Carol, Highland Avenue, Hartwell, Ga. Dill, Betty Jean, 312 Lee Avenue, Waycross, Ga. Dill, Mary Joanne, Grovetown, Ga. Disbrow, Helen R., 3831 Greenhill Drive, Chamblee, Ga. Dixon, Connie Brenda, Route 1, Elberton, Ga. Doak, Marjorie Ann, Claxton, Ga. Donehoo, Suzanne Dawn, 1249 Powder Springs Road, Marietta, Ga. Dorris, Patricia Grace, 76 Fayetteville Road, Fairburn, Ga. Dowlen, Nanlyn Prichitt, 212 W. Palm St., Fitzgerald, Ga. Dowling, Carolyn Sue Drew, Nancy Helen, 104 12th Street, Waynesboro, Ga. Drew, Sandra Ellen, 310 Peachtree St., Douglas, Ga. Dug, glargaret Ann, 2903 Woodland Drive, Washington Dukes, Daphne Delores, 903 E. Crawford, Donalsonville Ga. Dulack, Helen, Youngblood Road, M.R., Milledgeville, Ga. Dunagan, Emilie Sandra, C-11, Gainesville, Ga. Dunaway, Thelma Carolyn, Tignall, Georgia Duncan, Jeanne, RFD 3, Lawrenceville, Ga. Dunn, Eleanor Sandra, Route 3, Sparta, Ga. Dye, Shirley Ann, 6101 Cypress Road, Plantation, Fla. Dyer, Julia Ann, 13 C Avenue, Chicopee, Ga. Dzirkalis, Mara Inese, P.O. Box 603, Milledgeville, Ga. Early, Sally Raynor, Box 38, J effersonville, Ga. Eason, Mary Anne, Milan, Ga. Easterling, Winell Douglas, Route 1, Hoboken, Ga. Edlund, Nancy Katherine, 2700 Coolidge St., Hollywood Fla. Edwards, Patricia Lynn, 4110 Pershing'Avenue, Macon, Ga Ellison, Sandra Ruth English, Mary Dianne, RFD 1, Montrose, Ga. Estes, Sue Ellen, 5878 Morningside Drive, Columbus, Ga Etheridge, Beth Harmon, Parkhurst Hall Apt. 4, Milledge- ville, Ga. Etheridge, Lora Parker, 506 South Harris St., Sanders- ville, Ga. Evans, Barbara Sue, Route 4, Box 212, Blakely, Ga. Evans, Rebecca Ann, 603 2nd Avenue, Marietta, Ga. Evans, Ruth Elaine, 4130 Livsey Road, Tucker, Ga. Fagan, Amelia, 1463 St. Michael Ave., East Point, Ga. Farmer, Mary Winifred, Route 1, Milledgeville, Ga. Farr, Mary Evelyn, 907 Elmo St., Americus, Ga. Farr, Regina Pauline, Box 135, Cadwell, Ga. Farrow, Sonya Ruth, Route 1, Cordele, Ga. Fennell, Betty Janice, Route 2, Box 274, Dublin, Ga. Ferguson, Della Carrol, Route 2, Box 135A, Donalson- ville, Ga. Ferguson, Judy Neville, 164 South Mclntosh, Eberton, Ga Ficker, Lois Jean, 3606 18th Avenue, Columbus, Ga. Filley, Sandra Jean, 211 North Jefferson, Milledgeville, Ga Fisher, Ann Louise, 611 East 40th St., Savannah, Ga. Fendley, Sandra Peeler, 1120 South Wayne, Milledge- ville, Ga. Fitzgerald, Sandra Kay, Route 1, Ocilla, Ga. Flanders, Janice Carole, Route 2, Adrian, Ga. Fleming, Bonnie Jean, 116 Alabama Avenue, Macon, Ga. Ford, Martha Alice, Box 265, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Fordham, Mary Jane, Route 5, Eastman, Ga. 192 I 7 7 It is a tradition With us, yesterday, today, tomorrow and always the friend of The Woman's College, its students, graduates, and faculty. Good luck to each graduate. Begin a successful life by opening your bank account with your friend. THE MILLEDGEVILLE BANKING COMPANY ff good bank for more than sefuenfy-five years. New banking house, modern, with all bank services. 71W!' . Hawkins, Virginia Sue, 214 Mountain View Dr., Dalton Student Directory Foreman, Carolyn Marlene, Kathleen, Ga. Forrester, Ellen Ann, 3014 Maple Road, Lindale, Ga. Foster, Judith Gail, 2037 Paris Drive, Columbus, Ga. Fountain, Gaynelle Elizabeth, 2185 New Clinton Rd., Ma- con, Ga. Fountain, Patricia Jean, 140 Pickens St., Milledgeville, Ga. Fowler, Faithie Ophelia, 3301 Henderson Mill Rd., Cham- blee, Ga. Foy, Jane Bailey, Route 1, Americus, Ga. Freeman, Angela Diona, Route 1, Milledgeville, Ga. Freeman, Helen Rose, M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga. Freeman, Margaret Estelle, 130 East 48th St., Savannah, Ga Freeman, Sara Jayne, 20X 39 Diplomatic Enclave, New Delhi, India Friedlander, Marion Dorothy, 2552 Allan Way, Macon, Ga Frisbie, Annie Ruth, 304 Church St., Blackshear, Ga. Fulcher, Marian Elizabeth, Box 165, Route 3, Waynes- boro, Ga. Fullilove, Margaret Ann, 496 Pine Valley Rd., Grillin, Ga Funderburk, Sarah Frances, 1105 Isabella St., Waycross, Ga Fuqua, Judith Grace, R.F.D. 3, Dublin, Ga. Futch, Romelle Garrard, Jane Ellen, 801 Durden St., Vidalia, Ga. Garrett, Beverly, Box 24, Tignall, Ga. Garrett, Linda Kay, Sheriilis Residence, Sandersville, Ga. Garrett, Mary Elizabeth, 35 Vinson Hgts., Milledgeville, Ga Garrett, Patricia Ann, 35 Vinson Hgts., Milledgeville, Ga George, Helen Catherine, Darien Highway, Brunswick, Ga Gerling, Mary Eileen, 139 Colquitt, Monroe, Ga. Gibson, Patricia Ann, Route 2, Fort Valley, Ga. Gibson, Thelma Ruth, Route 1, Thomson, Ga. Giddens, Lynda Nealle, 2647 Pierce Drive, N., Macon, Ga Gilbert, Patricia Ann, Rutledge, Ga. Gilder, Cynthia Annie, Box 335, Alamo, Ga. Giles, Linda Estelle, 1209 Eager Ave., Albany, Ga. Gilleland, Hilda Elizabeth, Route 9, Gainesville, Ga. Gilmore, Sandra Lee, 58 College Arms, Carlisle Bks., Pa. Gilson, Sylvia Elaine, Fran-Colyn Terrace, West Point, Ga Gilstrap, Martha Elizabeth, 115 Parkway Drive, Toccoa, Ga. Gladden, Judith Elaine, Route 2, Tallapoosa, Ga. Golf, Pattie Ruth, 606 East 12th St., Tifton, Ga. Gordon, Carol Edwina, Route 2, Gray, Ga. Gordon, Wilma Nell, Montezuma, Ga. Gorty, Dale, 2412 - 10th St., Columbus, Ga. Graebener, Carol Jean, 2126 Robin Hood Road, Albany, Ga Grant, Lyna Barbara, Middle Georgia College, Cochran Ga. Gray, Janet Alicia, 1 104 Swift St., Perry, Ga. Green, Mary Eloise, Leesburg, Ga. Greene, Vara, R.F.D. 2, Gray, Ga. Gresham, Winifred Susan, 643 South Hairston, Stone Mountain, Ga. Griffin, Julie Amelia, 3 Perkins St., Manchester, Ga. Grinstead, Elizabeth J., Mitchell Street, Hawkinsville, Ga Groover, Rebecca Weldon, 470 Morton Avenue, Athens, Ga Groves, Brenda Joyce, Route 2, Chickamauga, Ga. Hadley, Judy A., 1939 Headland Dr., East Point, Ga. Hagan, Sandra Elizabeth, 315 Curtis St., Sylvania, Ga. Hagin, Carol Esther, Route 2, Waycross, Ga. Haley, Rita Ann, Route 5, Dalton, Ga. Hall, Frances Delores, 404 North Main St., Swainsboro, Ga Hall, LaGail, Third Street, Soperton, Ga. Hall, Marvelyn Yvonne, 17th Avenue, East, Cordele, Ga. Hamilton, Glenda Gail, Route 1, Box 342, Adairsville, Ga Hammond, Carolyne, Glen Haven Drive, Milledgeville, Ga. Hampton, Martha Nell, Chicopee, Ga. Hanson, Jane Carol, Box 322, Madison, Ga. Harbin, Carol Dianne, 130 Park Lane, Thomaston, Ga. Hardegree, Mary Ruth, Box 55, Devereux, Ga. Hardie, Willie Leonie, Gordon, Ga. Harper, Martha Patricia, Route 2, Madison, Ga. Harris, Connie Jean, Route 1, Screven, Ga. Harris, Sandra Lois, Box 90, Summerville, Ga. Harris, Suzie Mae, 142 Coombs Ave., Milledgeville, Ga. Harsh, Joanne Lee, 1150 10th St., S.E., Moultrie, Ga. Harsch, Suzanne Lynne, 1150 10th St., S.E., Moultrie, Ga Harwell, Sandra Carol, Mansfield, Ga. Hauss, Elizabeth Lenell, 655 West Orange St., Jesup, Ga. Hawes, Golden Gloris, Perkins, Ga. 3 Glenn, Karen Hinson, Route 1, Meigs, Ga. Glenn, Mariella, Route 2, Pelham, Ga. Glenn, Martha Harriet, Route 2, Pelham, Ga. Ga. Glenn, Sara Victoria, Route 1, Meigs, Ga. Ga, Heck, Nina Abigail, 24 Velma Drive Newnan Ga Heidt, Marsha Jean, 101A Running Avenue Ft Benning Glisson, Judy Carolyn, Collins, Ga. Glover, Julie A., 503 Jackson St., Vidalia, Ga. Glover, Martha Carol, Route 1, Zebulon, Ga. Godard, Joyce Elizabeth, 210 East Baldwin St., Milledgeville, Ga. Godowns, Paula Jean, Route 1, Louisville, Ga. Hendley, Mary Eugenia, P.O. Box 267, Nashville, Ga. Hendrickson, Barbara Jean, 110 West Franklin St., Mil- ledgeville, Ga. Hendrix, Linda Sara, Route 1, Rutledge, Ga. Hendrix, Mary Evalyn, Jasper, Ga. Henke, Rachel Fife, Box 337, Duluth, Ga. RAY'S STEAK HOUSE Hancock Street Downtown Milledgeville Ray's Restaurant, Inc' J, 3' gg Z 441 North 2 get 3 Y' 11 ., S Near Motels 1 A CHANDLER BROS. HARDWARE COMPANY 115-17 North Wayne Street MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA Macon Frozen Foods, Inc 3051 Vineville Avenue MACON, GEORGIA Distributors HONOR BRAND FROZEN FOODS Phone SH. 3-4424 Student Directory Henslee, Patricia Ann, Calhoun, Ga. Herrin, Patricia Joyce, 337 Athens St., Winder, Ga. Herring, Linda Kay, 3577 Keswick Dr., Chamblee, Ga. Hickman, Barbara Ann, Route 1, Box 66, Waynesboro, Ga Hickman, Martha Elaine, Route 1, Waynesboro, Ga. Hicks, Elizabeth Spradlin, 526 Powell Avenue, Griffin, Ga Higgins, Margaret Gaye, 1405 Briarcliff Rd., N.E., Atlanta Ga. Hilliard, Mary J o, 132 Dover St., Eau Gallie, Fla. Hobbs, Amy Elizabeth, Route 1, Thomasville, Ga. Hobbs, Sarah Annette, 1415 Egmont St., Brunswick, Ga. Holbrook, Sandra Elaine, Route 1, Box 718, Toccoa, Ga. Holloway, Mabrey Martha, 933 Boulevard, Macon, Ga. Hollums, Lynda Faye, 1809 Thompson Ave., East Point, Ga. Holt, Shirley Anne, Route 2, Byron, Ga. Hooks, Annie Ruth, R.F.D., 2, Midville, Ga. Hopkins, Elizabeth Ann, P.O. Box 376, Alamo, Ga. Hopkins, Elizabeth Ann, R.F.D. 3, Washington, Ga. Horne, Jennie Claire, 714 - 14th Avenue, E., Cordele, Ga. Horne, Mildred Edwards, 706 Harrold Ave., Americus, Ga Horton, Martha Jacquelyn, 5 Hickory Drive, Milledgeville Ga. Howard, Margaret Delores Route 2, Box 198, Jesup, Ga. Howard, Mary Cecilia, Box 239, Byron, Ga. Howard, Mary Margie, Route 3, Eastman, Ga. Howard, Nancy Eleanor, Box 145, Sylvania, Ga. Huckaby, Rebecca Louise, Oak Street, Hampton, Ga. Hudson, Dorothy Jean, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville Ga. Hughes, Mary Alice, 304 Pierce Avenue, Macon, Ga. Hunt, Joyce Angelo, Box 44, Roberta, Ga. Hunter, Gayle Elizabeth, Oglethorpe, Ga. Hussey, Anna Kay, Box 38, Chauncey, Ga. Hussey, Barbara Claire, Route 1, Sparta, Ga. Hutchinson, Carol Ann, 205 Crescent Drive, Warner Robins, Ga. Hutson, Reba Lanelle, Route 1, Oxford, Ga. Ingram, Blanche Ellen, Route 2, Cedartown, Ga. Ingram, Sandra Faye, Route 2, Canton, Ga. Jackson, Linda Marilynn, 135 Parkway Drive, Smyrna, Ga. Janes, Agnes Estelle, Route 1, Box 29, Albany, Ga. J inks, Betty Carol, Ideal, Ga. Johnson, Betty Jane, 200 Macon Street, Oglethorpe Ga. Johnson, Eileen, 1871 Winston Drive, Macon, Ga. Johnson, Ethel Ruth, Route 4, Box 475, Grifiin, Ga. Johnson, Martha Ruth, Route 1, Warner Robins, Ga. Johnson, Mary Ann, Route 1, Meigs, Ga. Johnston, Anna Marie, Route 2, Rome, Ga. Joiner, Peggy Joyce, Unadilla, Ga. Joiner, Sarah Norris, 106 Sixth Ave., Eastman, Ga. Jones, Claire Virginia, 2101 Pinellas Trail, Decatur, Ga. Jones, Jessie Louise, Route 2, Box 508, Waycross, Ga. Jones, Joyce Leina, Box 255, Louisville, Ga. Jones, Katie Lee, Route 1, Oxford, Ga. Jones, Margaret Katherine, 306 Grove Street, Eatonton, Ga. Jones, Marguerite Jann, 117 Cleveland Avenue, Lyons, Ga. Jones, Patricia, 214 Keene Street, Cuthbert, Ga. Jones, Patricia Claire, 106 W. Mary Street, Dublin, Ga. Jones, Shirley Jean, Route 3, LaGrange, Ga. Joseph, Paulette, Box 71, Sargent, Ga. Joyce, Barbara Elaine, 1932 Dorsey Avenue, East Point, Ga Kea, Linda Dianne, 408 Pine St., Vidalia, Ga. Kelly, Dorothy Ann, 13 Northside Drive, Newnan, Ga. Keeler, Johanna Berta, 130 N. Tattnall St., Milledgeville Ga. Kelly, Phyllis Joy, Box 355, Wrens, Ga. Kelley, Verdna Johnson Kesler, Sandra Bonita Kimbrough, Mary Elizabeth, 61 Allenwood, Milledgeville Ga. King, Cynthia Alice, 3002 Osborne Road, Atlanta, Ga. King, Josephine Keese, Box 165, Bonaire, Ga. King, Kay Frances, 1620 Swint Avenue, Milledgeville, Ga Kinsey, Hilda Judy, 161 Magnolia Ave., Milledgeville, Ga. Kitchens, Patricia Lee, Madison St., Social Circle, Ga. Knight, Allie Joy, Box 86, Dexter, Ga. Knighton, Janice Marie, 1320 Parkway Drive, Perry, Ga. Kokko, Anu Kaarina, 1274 Oak Grove Dr., Decatur, Ga Kontos, Irene Fotula, 815 Carswell Ave., Waycross, Ga. Kytle, Eleanor, 819 College St., Eastman, Ga. LaBranche, Linda Ann, 240 Seminole Drive, Toccoa, Ga Lamb, Carol Olivia, 2324 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga. ' Lancaster, Deborah Anne, Mauk, Ga. Land, Irma Jacqueline, Tallulah Falls, Ga. Landes, J ona Carol, 544 Dunn St., Smyrna, Ga. Langdon, Rebecca Yvonne, Route 3, Washington, Ga. Langford, Glenda, Route 1, Bogart, Ga. Langston, Nancy Ruth, 823 E. College St., Bainbridge, Ga Lanham, Johnnie Dean, Route 3, Box 216, Sandersville, Ga Lanier, Pattye Grace, 202 E. 48th St., Savannah, Ga. LaTorre, Ena Maria, Ica 751, Piura, Peru Layton, Patricia Iris, 1120 Burton Ave., Macon, Ga. Leader, Leontine, Route 2, Box 207, Adrian, Ga. Leard, Mary George, 123 Springdale Road, Elberton, Ga. Lee, Benny Lillian, 2204 Elis St., Brunswick, Ga. Lee, Johnnye Ann, 421 W. McIntosh St., Milledgeville, Ga Lee, Margaret Luann, 625 Nichols St., Waycross, Ga. Leonard, Judith Ann, 1955 Fairway Drive, Macon, Ga. Lf WM y Q f QM , Milleclgeville Coca-Cola Bottling Company Sign of Good Taste 1777! ' 1 f fi f af JQQXINPX X Q1 Lf Jfd' fff 4. CU LLL, LU CL QV 1 A 'VA pt jybif a4ZCompIimenfs 3255 ,Lk if X- oo, 7 CJQQX . Lff-Z ,f BACON LffL 7,f.A-ffvff ,f VA ' 1! l , 7 f Lf ff!! MILLEDGEVILLE, GE GIA 'Q 1 ff-Lg, Q K 4 Y by P -aj X A + Mifzfgf xg' fi o, WWC Q X ff 10-PX .iv f 4, XX!! V , wx 'I If Where Sermce zs a ertaznty 2 ww I Student Directory Lewis, Martha Eloise, P.O. Box 296, Gordon, Ga. Lichtenberg, Gertrude, Parkhurst Hall, Milledgeville, Ga. Linder, Anne Jeanne, 2224 Ellis Street, Brunswick, Ga. Lindler, Lura Daye, 101 Rock Cut Road, Forest Park, Ga. Lindsey, Peggy Sue, Box 93, Route 2, Georgetown, Ga. Lloyd, Ellen Jane, 10 DeRenne Court, Savannah, Ga. Lockridge, Dorothy Lynn, 956 Hardwick St., Dalton, Ga. Logan, Jean Blackburn Logan, Ruby Loree, Oak Park, Ga. Lord, Jimmie Nell, 112 Arnau St., Dublin, Ga. Love, Mary Janelle, 4651 Bakers Ferry Rd., S.W., Atlanta Ga. Lovern, Andrea Passolt, 134 Greenville St., Newnan, Ga Luckett, Georgia Craig, 1230 Glenwood Road, Columbus, Ga. Lunsford, Betty Vann, 102 Highland Ave., St. Simons, Ga Lunsford, Betty Jean, 188 N. Coleman Road, Roswell, Ga Lyle, Frances, Crawfordville, Ga. McAdams, Betty Jean, McIntyre, Ga. McAllister, Sandra Faye, 426 Garrard Avenue, Savannah Ga. McCall, Sandra Gail, 2361 Columbia Woods Ct., Decatur, Ga. McCollum, Merry Ann, 529 Shankle Heights, Commerce Ga. McCook, Mary Janice, McIntyre, Ga. McCormack, Sally Dee, 835 Woodley Drive, Atlanta, Ga McCracken, Peggy Lou, Buckhead, Ga. McDougald, Carrie Rebecca, Route 2, Box 23, Bain- bridge, Ga. McElheney, Rebecca Carol, P.O. Box 93, Monticello, Ga. McGarity, Mary Evelyn, 27 Elm Street, Hampton, Ga. McGee, Lynda Joyce, 1202 Halcyon, Savannah, Ga. McGee, Penelope, 3371 Wickham Drive, Decatur, Ga. McKay, Katrina Elizabeth, 1008 Conyers St., Covington Ga. McKay, Marilyn Rigdon, 1008 Conyers St., Covington, Ga McLean, Katherine Ann, 800 Dartmouth St., Brunswick Ga. McMullen, Emily Jeanette, 78 Irwinton Road, Milledge- ville, Ga. McRae, Vickie, Mt. Vernon, Ga. McVay, Carole Irene, 958 Highland View, N.E., Atlanta Ga. MacGregor, Martha Katherine, Box 98, Milan, Ga. Mackey, Margaret Ann, 800 Johns Road, Warner Robins Ga. Maddox, Margaret Carolyn, Route 3, Eatonton, Ga. Mailey, Bonnie Lee, Route 1, Roberta, Ga. Mallory, Beverly Ann, 631 Covington St., Jackson, Ga. Manning, Melody Merritt, 111 Irwinton Road, Hardwick Ga. Marett Martin Martin, Martin Martin Sandra Carolyn, Route 1, Hartwell, Ga. Betty Jean, 565 Collingwood Drive, Decatur, Ga. Carolyn Greye, 107 Comer Street, Columbus, Ga. , Elaine Edyth, Vienna Road, Montezuma, Ga. Mary Elaine, Route 1, Box 81, Grilhn, Ga. Mashburn, Jerry Elizabeth, 685 Maple Drive, Griiiin, Ga. Mashburn, Sandra Irene, 2505 Elderberry Drive, Augusta, Ga. Mason, Barbara Jane, Route 4, Blairsville, Ga. Massey, Marlys Yates, 2150 Old Holton Road, Macon, Ga. Massey, Sarah Ruth, R.F.D., Cataula, Ga. Mathews, Nancy Ellen, 808 Stonewall, LaGrange, Ga. Maxwell, Martha Jean, 20 Parks Ave., Newnan, Ga. Maxwell, Pamela Ann, 522 East 46 St., Savannah, Ga. Maxwell, Virginia Annette, Route 2, Whigham, Ga. May, Georgia Elizabeth, 1101 Alice St., Waycross, Ga. Mayo, Dawn, 525 N. Myrtle,Wrightsville, Ga. Meade, Lynda Joyce, 222 Athens St., Jefferson, Ga. Meadows, Mary Ann, 209 Alex Ave., Washington, Ga. Melvin, Jane Ann, 120 Lawrenceville St., Jefferson, Ga. Mercer, Patricia, 1302 Fifth St., N.W., Cairo, Ga. Merrell, Linda Della, 187 LaRose Circle, Marietta, Ga. Merritt, Margie Jewell, Lizella, Ga. Miller, Miller, Katharine Stark, 1278 Holt Avenue, Macon, Ga. Pamela Kay, 5833 Central, Kansas City 13, Missouri Miller, Rosalyn Virginia, Route 1, Avera, Ga. Miller, Sara Ann, P.O. Box 94, Milledgeville, Ga. Mills, Marie Avery, 1311 North Clark St., Milledgeville, Ga. Mimbs, Mary A. Minter, Elizabeth Chandler, 450 Tattnall St., Milledgeville Ga. Mitchell, Elisabeth Alves, 614 Kincaid Avenue, Grifiin, Ga. Mitchell, Frances Louise, 30 North Broad St., Porterdale, Ga. Mitchell, Glennis, 1010 E. Duffy St., Savannah, Ga. Mitchell, MaryLynn, Box 325, Butler, Ga. Mixon, Gladys Faye, Oconee, Ga. Mobley, Jerri Lynn, 218 Hand Avenue, Pelham, Ga. Moilitt, Frances Maxine, 100 Apache Trail, Marietta, Ga. Monroe, Peggy Earline, Box 105, Doerun, Ga. Montford, Anna Elizabeth, Mt. Olive Road, Dublin, Ga. Moody, Claudette, 6 Jefferson St., Manchester, Ga. 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Morton, Marguerite Ann, 1709 Dean Dr., Waycross, Ga. Mosley, Grace, P. O. Box 406, Griflin, Ga. Moss, Carroll Ann, 5128 LaVista Rd., Tucker, Ga. Moss, Dorothy Kay, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville, Ga. Mosteller, Brenda Jane, 21 Maddox Dr., Box 152, Alphar- etta, Ga. Mullins, Jane Claire, Box 298, Pine Mountain, Ga. Mullis, Barbara Faye, 402 lst Ave., Eastman, Ga. Murphy, Caren Rabena, Route 2, Box 268, College Park Ga. Murphy, Martha Faye, 118 Seventh St., S. W., Moultrie, Ga. Murphy, Patricia Anne, 2714 Miriam Lane, Decatur, Ga. Nail, Ulma Jeanette, Ailey, Ga. Nelson, Mary Ellen, Talbotton, Ga. Nelson, Mary J o, 627 Forrest St., Forrest City, Ark. Nelson, Pamela Ann, 84 Spence Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ga. Nelson, Rose Marie, P. O. Box 202, Hamilton, Ga. NeSmith, Rebecca Ann, P. O. Box 27, Elko, Ga. New, Rosalind Elaine, Rt. 3, Box 62, Vidalia, Ga. Newsom, Elizabeth P., 110 W. First St., Sandersville, Ga. Newton, Katy Nelle, 164 Roswell St., Alpharetta, Ga. 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Sampson, Miriam Claire, 204 S. Lewis St., LaGrange, Ga. Sanborn, Harriett Ann, Box 15, Attapulgus, Ga. Sanders, Bobbie Joyce, 2413 Sparks, Augusta, Ga. Sanders, Harriett Ann, Rt. 1, Suwanne, Ga. Sanders, Marianne, Sanders, Shirley Maureen, Rt. 4, Cochran, Ga. Sandiford, Ruth Jean, 2269 Pund Ave., Augusta, Ga. Sanford, Emily Sue, 231 Collins Dr., Columbus, Ga. Sayson, Norma, 1405 Ranch Dr., Augusta, Ga. Scarborough, Patsy Diane, 1615 Genoa St., Waycross, Ga. Scarborough, Vera Ellen, 1615 Genoa St., Waycross, Ga. Schell, Virginia Ann, 536 Ormond Ter., Macon, Ga. Schepis, Tallulah Frederica, 5858 Houston Rd., Macon, Ga. Schneible, Judy Marie, 174 Cromwell Rd., N. E., Atlanta 19 Ga. Schuyler, Mary Louise, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville, Ga. Scott, Elizabeth M., Rt. 1, Box 167, Sandersville, Ga. 9 Scott, Martha Blanche, 641 Falls St., Toccoa, Ga. Scroggins, Marian Kay, 303 E. 10th St., West Point, Ga. Scroggs, Betty Sue, Rt 1, Oakwood, Ga. Seal, Jane Parker, 140 E. 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Singleton, Cornelia Jacob Skinner, Martha Ellen, Garrett Rd., Midland, Ga. Slade, Lila Dale, 244 N. Harris St., Sandersville, Ga. Sloan, Diane Winifred, 4266 Davis Rd., College Park, Ga. Smith, Carolyn Graves, 98 Roosevelt Ave., Camilla, Ga. Smith, Carolyn Ruth, 131 E. Baldwin St., Milledgeville, Ga Smith, Jimmie Katherine, 207 Culberson Ave., LaFayette Ga. Sefc', 'E'.3lq- KQTQQF Smith, Judy Ann, 10 Allenwood Rd., Milledgeville, Ga. Smith, Linda Lou, Virginia Ave., Millen, Ga. Smith, Marsha Louise, Rt. 2, Box 114, Alpharetta, Ga. Smith, Mary Eugenia Smith, Rita Gail, 402 Boulevard, LaGrange, Ga. Smith, Sara Virginia, 809 Academy Dr., Louisville, Ga. Smith, Veronica, 111 E. Gordon, Ave., Lyons, Ga. Smoot, Lillian Gilreath, 33 Spence Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Snider, Elizabeth Ann, Rt. 2, Warthen, Ga. Sosby, Suzanne, 2808 Oakland Dr., Augusta, Ga. Sparks, Florence Music, Sparrow, Anne Marie, 4273 Yates Dr., Columbus, Ga. Spence, Beverly Ann, Rt. 2, Lilburn, Ga. 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