Georgia College and State University - Spectrum Yearbook (Milledgeville, GA)
- Class of 1965
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'V . i- w S 5 ' ,- H., , , H. . wc 5, - .rfJl i:'6, . P+' -I' W BA W ff an -I v f ,.,..,.,,,..,...----' .,....f- - The lVo1nan's College of Georgia is much more than its sum total of classrooms. hooks. final exams, terxnpapers, students and professors. It is a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds, of moods and emotions. of dreams and ideas, of events and happenings as varied and contrasted as life is itself. 8 ?Vp aggre- . 'Hi' '.-A... , 5 , -,nm is sa' L. Q 'f ,K ' ,V 1 M-'xmas KM. , F!! S- -w .V , J -Q. w.+c,,,,-L4s'ifu'm-f.fi'iCWW' A ' , ,,.. mf- :,QLwp,ffLazr,f f1-. n fy' X 4 g,,Am,ans ki M, , 1Hw4-f'-:v - - , . ' , ,.w,,1v,,w,:m W 'rfmikfm -um, ,ff ,mf -T My uw , ,, U . ,,QQ,fp,4.,5wn.a4w6f,4,.q -,ge...mV. ., -,, .-.-,q-Qaida. f1..A1,44mJ. ., U. , ,-. ..,,-Jepha-it-his-1 pw ,vffwfwff'sf?1?,lwrfgiiiiififfah-11',v1feQL5Wi5:2' , ' Q - w w W1 73' up G we 'iQ1i'i?'P?fWV-.P m i ' .J X 1 fa r 'f1ff 5H X4 'fnl' W 5H men : 4: N '-W i . , ,,,M ,ww ,- , I ,. M U 'iz 542,33 sg 4 in A place . . . where one knows the special camaraderie of the young, their voices lifted in song . . . a warm, cheery smile on a cold, windy day . . . the sound of laugh- ing voices . . . the momentary, exhilarating freedom of running in the wind . .. the serenity in sitting under a tree on a mellow autumn afternoon , . . the scent of gar- denias on a spring twilight . . . the anguished sound of a Barbra Streisand record on a lonely Saturday night . . . the warm glow of pride at a favorite professor's compli- ment. , if 5 i ,gil -n-guyz.-my--1 ,,,'. . J. ,, .N -4' il inif 'RFB LIFE! '!Pf'N.- YA. ,Y 'Jn'JhQ 'Qin-Win! f5l5f1I I5 D000 -lsf1C 7 4, 14 QR 4 ,, fd. , ' 5fVz??'7fS f , '- .,,, f 3 4 1 r f, '. -weak' SgAg,g5fj .gg,.. ,Wy 4 . ,Hap - .4-1-,-ff,+av'-4 A 4 1 by . wax ...-I M V , i W W fri, u ...Q Mm V'-1: ' N -. 5. IVV ,xy A .M A v ,Mn-fn-'mum' WY .Wm-mn' :mf-e29:'fwxQ?k vin Q ' Y.. ff- f- - 12 W -- B- 4, .. 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Wzwiy f w Mrs. Julia S. de Coligny Dean of Students if 35 WW, A fv,. ...A gy W Q., J -N.. 6' 45-us-was-Ili V I A, , A..- MIUWK 17 Dr. Donald H. MaCMahon Dean of Instruction fi.:- ' . mwff' 3 1 B- 4' ,vow 'vga' Q .it 4 fy, ., Mr. Herbert A. Meyer Comptroller Mr. R. Linton Cox Registrar and Director of Admissions Mrs. Josephine V. Comer Assistant Dean of Students I8 far, N111 Hugh YV. Clhvvl-Q ircvtor of Puhlit' Rclations Mr. Robert V. Rice Assistant to Comptroller 3 Miss Sara Bethel Excvtltivc Svcrctary of .-Xllnnnac' .AXssot'i3timi Klr. John T. xYfillC'I'S Assistant Dircftor of Admissions . LIBRARY Miss Virginia Satterfield, Librarian 6 GSE: L. to R. Mrs. Sarah H. Lloyd, Mrs. Florence H. Bailey, Mrs. Frances Whitlow, Miss Barbara Ann Simons. fa- . X Registrafs Office: Mrs. Sue P. Sims, Miss Pat Tony Comptro1ler's Office: Mrs. jane Cochran, Mrs. Betty H. Scott, Mrs. Juanita Worsham, Mrs. Pat Weaver. ,we 9 Nt: , 0 I X Mrs. Ruth Smith, Secretary to Presidentg Mrs. Frances Butler, Secretary to Dean of Instruction, Miss Bertha Holt. Secretary to Dean of Students. Mrs. Marjorie Hudson, Secretary to Di- rector of Public Relationsg lNIrs. Mattie Beall Hargrove, Alumnae Office. Ethelyn Sibilsky, Mrs. , haw I ., .. QW x , 7 .. l q, . 1 4 A ,5 E. 21 DEPARTMENT OF ART Mr. George H. Gaines Chairman of the Department of Art QQ 5 ZA A ,, Qty wigs MP2, 4' T Miss Alina C. Cantrell, Instructor in Art Mr. Gary Lamar Lynes, Instructor in Art SQ? H- Y L 22 mf -f--ms--auuql l x Dr. George A. Christenberry Chairman of the Department of Biology Dr. Harold C. Jones Professor of Biology 23 L .5 x -.f -. DEPARTMENT i O 5 ,e Q oF r '5'x BQ Q BIQLOGY si 7 .4-A Mrs. Blanche Johnston Instructor in Biology .if 4 U jM4Bl4 3V X 5 Dr. Donald C. Fuller Dr. Joseph F. Specht Chairman of Business Administlation Professor of Business Administration DEPARMENT OF BUSINESS X'5i-'ff . S fi Q f ' A1 -s i ik 1 ta, ff? 6 it Qx 5, ' 5 ll ' L SAN , 'f Miss Lucy Robinson Miss Elizabeth Anthony Assistant Professor of Business Administration Professor of Business Administration 24 iii' ,f ., ' A' H g ww Q t - - Vi , ' - , ,fi lx M QX , Mr - 13 .467 rj '- if ' 4 ,, ig , f 1, 5 X ka! 4 fw 1 f ,yn I f . DEPARTMENT WR CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Dr. Joseph F. Vincent Chairman of the Department of Chemistry and Physics Miss Jessie Trawick Mr. J. Edgar Morris Associate Professor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Physics I -1, 'w ru I I , A +. 1 1 78 A WMM. , , K - N , gxrxtggnaa-4... .M r 9 , s,s, 'M M , 1 NL-Q Dr. john H. Lounsbury Chairman of the Department of Education Ms. . A DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Dr. Marlin Sanders Professor of Education D11 John Britt Associatv Professor of Education Q lltnig- 26 W---...,., mv'- Q, 11 f f P rr N ' ' in M, , 1 fr P ' 'H M 'Y Q. 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I I l it-' Q? 2 1 gh :Vi ig 1? PEECH it ii, ,ze W 2:1 51 it E , .1 ,f IH 5 , ,Y gh! 1 A X ? A .' , It ' 'E ti gig ii W ,lf Q qijfi R xx U? ,N if 121 iw Nbxxztst lhi XXXN ' 1 X W. NN X 1- ji.v,,..', 11 U 'N , Mr. James R. Maloon 'r U Assistant Professur of Speech MI ri ' 17 if Wi if iiyiiiiiiifmi H!!'i W M Wifi il' i L I Wi' , 4, .. V ,, VP I! ,. fig 1,.:,11, 5' it kL'J ii fl iii ,' 95. , . fi :fl 4 ,,u 1 .44 , -gf . -5. - , X ,UM 1 fi , ,l,, . -- 1 f I. , l s f t sm, gf , . ev-...A ' . '4f ffl J W iifffii ii, 1if'? I! ll f'fi?Mil'fj7Wi 5 i ul f' ffif1!f'i7 M' ' 'Wi lmjitfqzigij f if KQV? i N ,wifi f' J mf ' gi hits. Elizabeth H. Htheridffc Rlrs. Mary Barbara Tate Instructor in English .-. Iiistructwr 111 Iuuqhsh N112 Thomas YV, Langston Instructor in English and Speech W ii I , - ffffi Eff DEPARTMENT HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dr. Betty L. Poinclexter Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education ZW Y X4 ZS X 7 454 pam , Dr. Jean G. Jacobs Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education Mrs. Mary Joyce Ireland Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education . Harriette L, Donahoo -Xssistant Professor of Health and Physical Eclucatiun J if 6' ,aw 64 A z 1 i K , 5 W 1 'Z , Miss Gloria A. Payne Instructor in Physical Education Y vu 4,,- 1,7 5 ffi 11 1 rl I U 'osiilffii' it X ' N -- VT M' m , -s , ,f , f Lywiiil ii A X - , 1 , - A, ,X W 'fr' , , ' MQ'-ne.f2 :A?'QEs+', ,qw qt, f' JL. , ,, ,Q - , -'Pr . V , 4 'H A brjgfmq A 1 ff-A 2 rf. ivv, Agguaa - i 11. 5, 'A 4 'v 12.13-whey: sw dry? z ty'3':i'iQ'?QZ:: ,t gy? ,. gif., fff,,- -s:'f? 3'1,gf:jfi, !s.t?,, '.gj I W ' ff' 'W 2 ,.ef.aF :inf-'ff' ., W.-1,?:ff5?g'e5 ,Q ,J V- I ., ,w, sfkfkurgezfg-3 QQ?-i,,z,v5,,,33,qu , M ' ' , , .fi .' .mi-4. my '-..'-'frmi-X-I! y Miss Nancy H. lXIr'lx'01' lnstruftrmr in Health and Physifal lfclufntifm 0' 425.73-5 -if ' lf ? 65 Miss Jean Osborne lnstruvtor in Health and Physival Eduratiun 1' 'E Dr. Ruth Sneed Chairman tif the Department tif Home Ecuuornics Mrs. Ami Smith Associate Professor of Home Economics Associate DEPARTMENT GF HOME ECONGMICS Miss Neva Jones Professor of Home Economics H,-5... 315.1722 awqggg ifqivirwi gf-5. ggxil Y! Sl Ziyi 4- 9 -Ewan 4175 Miss Ruth Maynard Associate Professor of Home Economies Miss Gladys Gilbert Associate Professor of Home Economies Miss Rosaline Ivey Associate Professor of Home Economics Mrs. Nan Ingram Associate Professor of Home Economics Jqmcjllgay . .I ,, , . A ., ,A , , DEPARTMENT MATHEMATICS Dr. Sara L. Nelson Chairman of the Department of Mathematics Mrs. Louise H. Nelson Mr. Lewis T. Farmer, Jr. Associate Professor of Mathematics Instructor in Mathematics 34 's. 'XML 'X ,f of f 'lu ,, y , 9 , 1'-1,0 T Mm, 'f ss 1' Q' Jw,,g,..1 ft ,Vi .. A ' 7 -, , 1 . 1 C 'A vi 4. Wf 2' fi 5 V 7 ff 1' mf ., I S f M25 Wi QW? w GDER FOREIG Q N ,u Q Q 'Q if 121 . ,L Q2 ,Z o g ygy ' 215 S? a ' 2 ef eww' , , s il X-L. '1 X Mrs. Denise Schweitzer Instructor in French ANGU GE Xi 4 'N'-.': fi 1' 1 g 1 1 , 1 , Q, ,M Pi? v , 4 , 4,j,2ff ,A 'M , . ,. A , wg, fs. f , , W ffl, sv Q A ,. f eff , Y W 6 , jf , as K I y 4 f zw 1 ,..x V fi? ,W if it , A ' gk :mix 'L 4 N21 5 . Z 'WSEFSXNXL E . Mr. Joseph Parham Instructor m Spamsh Assistant Professor of French and German DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Dr. Max Noah Chairman of the Department of Music Miss Lucy L. Underwood Miss Quillian White Assistant Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Music ,M 'lil! ,. X iv x was , Mr. Roger P. Lawson Instruftor of Musie Mr. Jerry H. Etheridge Assistant Professor of Music r Miss Marihel Benton Assistant Professor of Music Nfr. Robert B. Lanib Part-time Instructor of Music W is-r,'iU! 3. 5.-Q... M, ' sp, - a V . DEPARTMENT 0- , ff M, ,X L..---4' OF PHILOSCPHY AND RELICICN Chaplain james A. Callahan Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion Dr. Frances Ross Hicks Chairman of the Department of Psychology DEPARTMENT PSYCHCLOGY Dr. Robert W. Wilclman Associate Professor of Psychology 38 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES Dr. James C. Bonner Chairman of the Department of Social Studies THE WOMAN'S 5 CGLLEGE OF GEORGIA ' A TAX SUPPORTED UNIT O' 'IIE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM TERED 1889 Mr. Manly A. Eakins Associate Professor of Economics, Social Studies Dr. Helen I. Greene Professor of History. Social Studies l ew 4-S 5 , . . 9 T3 5:12 -, Q juxlfi W Q 3 Q, 4 . W, Nvzw, .. 'wav ,, ' Q ' 9' I M- I 'xc' vs 4 I 'scifi , N, , iff-I ' fav 2' , i c.. 9 5 X - gg- f , b v is., vi .nav-ZW - ,, ., ' A st -A ,,.,,-- ' X A -J: ,, jf. W, I, As Wi. :'f 2-S .... .- N , A N I ,, 4 n ew ' - 2 2 ,s .V -,. ' - i 's 'f X ,. f,:-I-S' P' ' , . as qi-6+ if Q ' . -Qui Q ' . + L . 1 X , .' Pl' , , .gf :V ' ' f' was N I- t A , .W F rv ,, I, M y ff I as .r v I ,W . if I .il x!IiE9' Miss Marguerite Bou-Raad Instructor in Social Studies Dr. Dorothy E. Pitman Professor of Sociology , Q lf I ,Mx K , ,f ,J ,M m','f ,ff 6 1? , . 's - A 'f -A xl' Mr. William C. Brodie Instructor in Social Studies Mrs. Mazie H. Dillard Instructor in Social Studies Qi? Q, sm fag ', is., Y ,M ,. ' W'Y5?'5 '5f' . f f .few Z 3 7 A 1 QFZTIQ 213 Y 3' Mrs. Nellie Gilbert, Secretary to Education Dept.: Mrs. Martha Z. Davis, Secretary to Home Economics Dept. JW... Miss Katherine Weaver Home Study Secretary 'Nc P -,Q f T QA 'E-?r -1 bf, '. V 17. - ., til, l Sw , if . T15 vffsf! ':'4' 1:44153 vi 41 if T'- Www . -M Mrs. Rachel Hood, Duplicating. Nlrs. Betty W. Hodges, Postmistress. ... XX F' .J 4, 1 vb 'Q- riif Z4- it .S Ad! L ,f f S Q? I jr ?r- Mrs, Clara Donaszewski Mrs. Mary Wright 4 M al 'Q V 42 PARKS MEMORIAL INFIRMARY Dr. Helen H. Kuglar Mrs. Jessie Freeman Mrs. Ethel McCoy 41 4 L PFI!-Jqril , 1 wg. Dietitians: Mrs. Gloria Fincher, Mrs. Jane Walton, Nfrs. Laura -loc Nlays Housemothers: Mrs. Willie Giddings, Terrell, Mrs. Annie Erwin, New Dorm: Mrs. Stella Willcox, Beeson: Mrs. Grace Strictland, Ennis: Mrs. Jane Johnston, Terrell BKCI Mrs. Daisy Coleman, Sanford: not pictured Mrs. Doris Reed, Bell. lbs as S' 'Whiz ij, ffl' ,wi 9 dv s 4 for f Q, ?WQ,,'i'I h'h,W p.- l.. CLASSES L WW W7 ,xg . I Harriett Glenn, Rep. to CGA, Emily Balchin, Vice President, Sandy nelle Andrews, Rep. to Honor Council, J. K. Smith Rep to JUCl1C1 Brown, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Lucy Robinson, Sponsor, Wy- ary, Rita Rattray, President. Entering college stirs the mind to new directions . . . to new searchings of self. Each of you Seniors has received a thirst for knowledge, which should inspire you to want to learn more in the future. Your experiences have been many and varied. Not onlyhave they enriched your lives education- ally, but also athletically, socially, and spiritually. The seemingly small decisions you have made each day during the past four years will crystalize into tomorrow's habits. lt is hoped that the knowledge gained and experienced at The Wonian's College of Georgia will help prepare you for the road ahead. 46 ICR xi? MAD Alice Ruth Abell Martha Ann Adams Cynthia Akins B.S. Home Economics A.B. Math and Biology B.S. Business Administration A is , suv I 1 C Jackie Ammons Wynelle Andrews Judy Arnold A.B. Mathematics B.S. Home Economics B.S. Elementary Education ji 5 v , ., i :dw Paula Arnold Betty Anne Bailey Emily Balchin B.S. Biology and Sociology A.B. Music B.S. Home Economics 47 X qiy t'fE'x, 'f-, kv-6 lwlargery Barber Alice B. Barron Carol Bates B.S. Elementary B.S. Art Edl1C21tiOI1 B.S. Elementary Education Education Rosemary Bates Duane Bedwell Carole Ingram Bemister B.S. Elementary B.S. Business A.B. History Education Education Carolyn Bidgood Jennie Bittaker Joyce S. Blizzard A,B. Psychology and B.S. Home Economics B.S. Elementary Sociology Education 48 B was f 5 elf 1 f ,W ,an ,ll , .. : , .A V, , , A t 6 if .. -if A Ann Bloodworth Barbara Bowman Virginia Boyd B.S. Business Education A.B. Chemistry 84 Biology A.B. History Gwen Bridges Patricia Brown Sandy Brown A.B. Psychology B.S, Elementary Education B.S. and Sociology Elementary Education Jane Burgamy Charlene Carlin Kathy Carson B.S. Elementary Education A.B. Business Administration B.S, Elementary Education 49 -f 'Q 't at ' 2: Elna Carter B.S. Elementary Education fb Martha Causey Gwen Clark B.S. Health and B.S. Mathematics Physical Education Linda Collier Aileen Connor B.S. Elementary B.S. Health and Education Physical Education rl -X Louise Cook Joanne Cooper Becky Cox A.B. English B.S. Elementary B,S, Art Education Education 50 BJEMJK Elaine Crawford Helen Culpepper Paula Dorniny B.S. Health and B.S. History B.S. Elementary Physical Education Education Carol Dorris Betty Dubberly Daphne Dukes B.S. Elementary B.S. Home Economics A.B. English Education and Psychology x 'Q Carolyn Dunaway Marie Dunning S116 Evans B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B,S. Elementary Education Education EdL1C21ti011 51 if' Sandy Filley Sandra Fitzgerald Martha Alice Ford B.S. Elementary B.S. Home Economics B.S. Home Economics Education Faithie Fowler Margaret Freeman Jacqueline Fellows Frier B.S. Home Economics B.S. Elementary A.B. English Education and Psychology Ellen Garrard Mary Eileen Gerling Thelma Gibson A.B. Mathematics A.B. English B.S. Social Studies 52 Xb, , lgfu, 9 4 49 v 151 :faq P Gail Gilbert Elaine Gilson Davene Girtman B.S. Business B.S. Elementary B.S. History Education Education Harriette Glenn Emily Gober Glover Sandy Gray B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Education Administration Education Lynne Hall Mary Hendrix Melanie Herren B.S. Elementary A.B. Spanish B.S. Elementary Education Education 53 . 1, ,. . ,U N V ' ar ' i A 'Tfjw - X . , i 1' Q. ..-I' '- t .Yi . I r .4 , - .,,- 4 O - - , r , - , Q - , Q b , V. . I I, A . V, .. -,ff -V - 4 Mx Q' Martha Hickman Elizabeth Hicks Annette Hobbs A.B. Chemistry B.S. Elementary B.S. Music Education Education Tallulah Schepis Hodges Mary Ann Hogan Lynn Horton B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary A.B. Psychology Education Education Sociology Libby Howard Lanelle Hutson Linda Jackson B.S. Home Economics B.S. Business A.B. Spanish Administration 54 S-frfvr' Sandra jackson Eileen John-son Ethel Johnson B.S. Business B.S. Home Economics A.B. Spanish Education WM ,iff X Q47 Sue Ellen Joiner Paulette Joseph Dorothy Ann Kelly B.S. Elementary A.B. Sociology A,B. Mathematics Education Cindy King Rebecca Knowles Raleigh Lancaster A.B. English B.S. Elementary A.B. History Education 55 Jacqueline Land Nancy Langston Sarawill Lee B.S. Elementary B.S. Home Economics A.B. English Education gnu Judy Leonard Jo Nan Lewis Ellen Limbrick B.S. Institutional B.S. Elementary B.S. Home Economics Management Education Lamons E. Lord Betty Lunsford Janice McCook A.B. English B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Education Education 56 f Gene Elizabeth McDaniel Jeannette McDonald Myra McKinney B.S. Home Economics B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Studies Education av i ,Mm Opal McLendon Carole Irene McVay Beverly Ann Mallory A.B. Psychology A.B. Psychology A.B. Art Sandra Meredith Markham Mary Martha Marsden Marlys Massey B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Education Education Education 57 INN Qifif, , ,f tfwliwf' H ,Q , , A , A '. .1 If ff' K sl .g iff. if' Nancy Mathews Annette Maxwell Wilda Meeks B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Business Education Education Education ,fi fix nt. Sara Millard Elizabeth Moran Brenda Mosteller B.S. Elementary A.B. English and B.S. Elementary Education History Education Caren Murphy Mary Ellen Nelson Rosalind New A.B. Chemistry B.S. Elementary A.B. English and Education French 58 Peggy O'Neal B.S. Health and Physical Education Sherene Nicholson Caroll Odom B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Faye O'Hern B.S. Elementary Education Education Education Anne Overstreet Mara Ozolins B.S. Mathematics A.B. Art Doris Parrish Jean Pittman Pennie Purvis A.B. English B.S. Health and Physical B.S. Business Education Administration 59 aid H Shirley Quinn Renna Charlene Railey Rita Rattray B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary A.B. Chemistry Education Education Carole Ripley Patricia Dianne Roberts Kendall Roberts B.S. Elementary B.S. Music Education A.B. Psychology Education and Sociology Nancy Roberts Penny Robinson Erma Rogers B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B,S, History Education Education 60 Anne Roof Ruth Sandiford Janice Sapp B.S. Elementary B.S. Music Education B.S. Home Econonilcs Education l Judy Sauls Elizabeth Scott Betty Scroggs B.S. Elementary B.S. Psychology B.S. Sociology Education Elementary Education L I, 'S Jackie Segars Ann Settles Mary Simons A.B. History A.B. English 8L French A.B. Sociology and Psychology 61 Diane Sloan Jean Smallwood Doris C. Smith B.S. Health and B,S. Social Studies B.S. Elementary Education Physical Education Jimmie Katherine Smith Judy Ann Smith Melinda Lea Smith B.S. Elementary A.B. Psychology and B.S. Elementary Education Sociology Education Rita Smith Anne-Marie Sparrow Donna Speth B.S. Elementary A.B. Math and English B.S. Business EClt1Cati0n Education 62 Dana Marie Stephens Dorothy Stephens Nancy Stephens B.S. Art B.S, Elementary B.S. Elementary Education Education Marilyn Summers Sylvia Anne Sweat Edna Swinson B.S. Business B.S. Home Economics B.S. Elementary Education Education Thada Taft Alyce Tanner Anne Terry A.B. History A.B. History B-S BUSiI1CSS Education 63 an Q. Gail Thomas Sally Toler Audrey Cynthia Torrance B.S. Health and B.S. Biology B.S. Elementary Physical Education Education asia, Sandra Stone Tuzman Patricia Anne Wade Brenda W2.lI0f1 B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Home Economics Education Education Alienff Y- W2lI'Chak Carol Weaver Glenda Roselyn Wells B.S. Home EC0I'lOIT1iCS B.S. Business A.B. English Education 64 'Q' few Sharon West Rebecca Ann Wheeler A.B. English B.S. Home Economics Thurza Whitaker B.S. Mathematics Peggy Whitehead Wanda Wicker Sherry Williams B.S. Mathematics B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Health and Physical Educa- tion. ww' Wanda Wilson B.S. Home Economics Kay Windham B.S. Elementary Education 65 Beverly Wisham B.S. Business Education L X Lu Ho 5, LU H MoNG5TuDENT f IN AM f-21cA1v WHO'S WHO umvm 51T'E5 ,mono LCGES I J I I ' O I f A 1 I I. ' , 5 - 1 xj + V -Rx 1 S 1 Y Julia Brannen Betty Ann Bailey Paula Arnold Martha Causey M, , . ff d-,Ag Ellen Garrard I ' Sandra Fitzgerald Daphne Dukes -'--lv Ruth Sandiford Anne-Marie Sparrow ,,-,,,.g..,,..-.--fwe SS43? Arm Settles is fry: wx xv. 9 , Y 9 e immie Katherine Smith . 2. l9,,- ll aim 20' Q V 1 R 1 5 E Q . US! XI gt fn, kfo. 9' ,S It . f. 'UN W, ,Q W .-v-fr I Q. L P , J , .X . Q Off . fl 5 1 4' x. f J 5 '1 if ' ' 'P ' x t 4 ' ' f 'Y fn ' 'fqtlf' Hn ,V U I Cz ' II ICR Donna Womack, Rep. to Judiciary, Carol Bridges, Treasurer, Ann Bruce, Secretary, Ann Herrin, Vice-President, Mr. George Gaines, Sponsor, Janice Rogers, President. Long past is the confusion of being a freshman-past is the half way point of the sophomore year. This year the juniors have had the responsibility of guiding their sister class and helping them to learn the true meaning of Golden Slipper and col- lege life. V Next year as the Thunderbirds begin their senior year, may they remember these past years of work and preparation for the last step toward their goal. Their en- thusiasm, zest for life, and greater maturity will make their goal an easy accomplish- ment. Kay Andrews Phyllis Andrews Fil Atwood 7l 19 Gail Avery Jan Baker Betsy Bales Judy Barker Marge Beard Connie Bedingfield ww? Ola Blackwell Emy Brand Carol Bridges Jocie Bridges Kay Brooks Eutelia Burtz 72 66 LCC BUSSQY Sue Carter 5490 T '9 ' Paula Coalson Marian Collier Gwen Collins Tina Colquitt .,,-, W., 1 , - 3,1 ,ah :.,iQk.,X, yy 1 f-- f-IWW, Q - ,A -if fm' f Q ., ., J 47555 fg4.mzX,- 2 f ' i ., , ' ? - . A 9 5:52 ,. - M Jie , -, .... . Nw A F' ijaiyprf ' f 'f ' I , 1 . 4 aw' 5? a Q K V. i ' JoAnn Copps Julie Cox Carol Culpepper Martha Davidson Susan Dean Brenda Dunagan 73 f P awp?-A Nancy Dunaway Judith Anne Ferguson Stephanie Fleming Shirley Foster Tina Franklin Noreen Gaboric Ellen Giles Simone Gonzales Genova Griner Sandra Grist Mary Carolyn Harden Louise Harper 74 HU! Sylvia jane Harris jackie Hearn gum, lm-if Mary Ann Helton Liz Henderson Ann Ermine Henry Ann Herrin Janice Hewatt Janice Higginbotham Anita Hodges Brenda Faye Hodges A Dianne Hudson Sheri Hudson 75 Jean Jackson Marianne Jarrel Martha Johnson Suzanne Joiner Elaine Kellum Grace King JO Kingcry Frances Kitchens Joan Knight Carolyn Ruth Krieger W Marie Law Shirley Lee 76 Carolyn Lindsey Linda Lucas Mary Ann Mashburn Joan Leslie Aldona Lewis ff' fill 'Q f 'iv Arm Little Jo Anne Logue Jessie Lott fi 1 Clara Lupo Dorothy Martin Mary Louise Martin Patsy McBride 77 Andy McCall Joan MCCullar Connie McCulloch Linda McFarland Robin McKee Ann Mclaendon f W' Sarah Anne McMillan Janice Middlebrooks Sandra Miles Judye Miller Sandra Miller Catharine F. Mitchell 78 mm Bgtty M055 Sue Nec-ly Virginia Ann NeSmith Harriet Nichols Barbara Oliver Mary Paige Karen Palmer Diane Park Peri Parker Gail Parks ' l Doris Pattillo Jimmie Lou Peacock 79 Marian Perry Brenda Phillips Cheryl Phillips Glenda Pitts Sallie Powell Janice Rogers i K Cheryl Ross Carole Rowden Linda Rowland DOHHH S21I'1dCrS l A Yvonne Scott Dale Slade 80 R03 MVN Sylvia Sloane Bobbie Slnallwuud Anne Smith Martha jane Smith Sandra Smith Joyce Snider Catherine Snyder Kay Stanford Emily Stinson Gloria Stribling A Linda Strickland Marilyn Swafford Bl Beth Taylor Edna Taylor w. Rita Teston Harriette Torbert Frankie Usry Neina Wansley Dollie Warren Sheila Waters Lee Watkins Judy Whelchel U09 iurrgf' Jennie Wilson Marianna Wilson 82 '?' '-L Z ff f W . Hx-i k ! Q I i ': v 4 1 'Wifi K Shirley Wilson Rebecca Wind 1' A '5' Brenda Winslette Donna Womack Jett Woodford Doris Wooley 83 Mu Q .f .-'Hx in 0 X i W 1' Q 1 'T' 3? rms- ' rf Mum... - 1 W wr' KW M-u.,,.,Mmwt X ms sms ,C 'bw 4 Y s -Q 4. 1 . x K 16 Marilyn Abbott STANDING: Martha Prieto, Rep. to Honor Councilg Dr. Specht, Sponsorg Susan Hens- ley, Rep. to CGAg SEATED: Jenell Rogers, Rep. to Judiciary, Ann Smallwood, Vice- Presidentg Donna Hice, Secretary-Treasurerg Jeri Burgdorf, President. These Sophomores, who survived four courses each quarter their freshman year, returned for a second year to encounter slightly more sophisticated class- mates. But the initial adjustment was made, and now it is time to settle down and search for new ideas or new approaches to old ones. Although they are di- vided and live all over campus, they are united in their abundant enthusiasm which manifests itself in all their undertakings. The Sophomore Class is worthy of its royal hue. As they strive toward various and often unattainable goals, these young women carry with them an enthusiasm which makes pain, knowledge, and living more exciting. If their unsurpassable spirit is any example of their generation, we need not fear the future, for their royal ardor will overcome any obstacle. 85 K Andrea Acree A L 4 Xxitqfi - if fzfcmms , OPHOMQRE Sara Helen Adams Linda Sue Briscoe Suzanne Adams Diana Allen Tahni Barron Gay Brock Nanci Addison Donna Anderson Jacquelyn Ann Baston Kay Brotherton 99 QQ 'WY N , Sara Alexander Linda Babb Hildegard Sofia Belston Diane Brown Carol Barnes .X '5 3, 5 Ann Bobo 86 Dorothy Brown QQ Nita Brown Nora Burgamy Sherry Brown Jeri Burgdorf K F y QPHQMORE Beverly Chance fm.-f Kay Callaway Bonnie Clark KN 'FUD- Lana Carpenter Doris Clay Peggy Burch Dee Caldwell Mary Chadwick Becky Collins Penny Calhoun Kay Chafin 87 JB. S 1X ,G 1 'X Y .aa M Q-Z UPHQMQRE S Carol Collins Margaret Drane Connie Collins Mary Kay Corbitt Nita Dasher Sue Drumwright ,pr-. 6 x Linda Colgrove Marynell Crawford Nancy Devane Shirley Drury Annese Colter Merle Crawford Helen Dixon Sandra Kay Dunn Dana Lynn Dasher Nancy Dixon 88 dw lob -7 A 415342 b y Qcif' 7 Gloria Farrell Sandra Gail Griffin an 1 'H Joy Fechtman Gerry Geiger Nancy Goodrich Virgima Griffin Patricia Foster Sara Ann George Nann Gordy Patricia Grmer Eve Frost Linda Glowacki Nell Gordy Ofella Guermca Pat Goldthwaite 1 K 89 Donna Gregory fl y N 3 ,.. 'N . GPHOMGRE N , JS ,, Ma w- Ewiff. iff 'L in ' XffA 'l 'w1Fy35 W1 as isa ,:i: ci. 'V ,,, s Y - X ' b of - 1 ziziiz -,.,:: ij. I ,,5A .V X f' ' 1 Q 9 X V do ,X R Patsy Haley Kathryn Hamilton Kitty Hanson Polly Hollis fr Anne Halligan Judy Hammock Ann Harris Louise Hood Mary Margaret Hallman Anna Hand Susan Hensley Evelyn Huddleston Fran Hankey f I Randy Hewett 90 Fay Hudson 5 MX ff' fm , .I 'fn n s V ' 41612528 5 soPHoMoRE y kk. Linda Hudson Beth Hunt Jan Hurst Mary Martha Johnson :af I , f f--, , F if t , W lv , i Po Betty Faith Jaynes Cheryl Jones Mary Kay Kanellos Betsy Johnson Jeanette Jones Judy Kell Billie Jean Johnson Shirley Jones Melody Kennedy Linda jordan 91 N UW N735 V 416125 g Qi? pr S Q OPHQMQRE k Dorothy Kethley Susan Mason Kay Kitchens Janie Layson Maisie Loo Marion McCarty ow Patricia Langston Nancy Leake Henrietta Luke Shirley McFarlane 1-'X YW -iff Gail Layson Barbara Lochridge Mary Ann Lybrand Jane McIntosh Martha -In Logue ' 5 Chari Manship 92 s Aja , fx , rv ffalgilii g 3 K oPHoMoRE Olivia McMichael Becky Mellette Alcy Mitchell 'FN Laura Meadows Sharon Gail Metts Leolene Montgomery Susannah Murphy 5 Judy Nash If fr Pat Nobles Mary Medford Rosemary Miller Doris Moore Sara Miller ' - 93 Trudy Norris Edith Moore v , , -P 5 l dm M . y 45151-9731 w ' OPHOMGRE Harriet Nutt Connie Prescott 1 V x 3 Miladean O'Brien Mary Ann Pace Tina Pinho Martha Prieto ff!! Q-7-JV Mildred O'Brien Zanne Parker Jo Ann Pittman Carol Ann Ragsdale r sa A X ' Melinda O'Neal Nancy Patterson Sara Elizabeth Powell Lynne Ramey Mary Alice Perkins 4 Carol Ann Prewett 94 S cramlrs X ,osx 0 PHGMO RE S ' Cathy Ratti Dianne Sailors Kathy Reiber jane Richardson Dot Rodgers Gail Salter qs X: X Marie Renfroe Gail Ricketson Jenell Claire Rogers Martha Grace Sanders Aa .f L l X Frances Reynolds Rosalind Riser Lynda Rogers Elaine Scott Ethel B. Robertson x, 'X Frances Ryals 95 Q if 1 2013 for wif' QPHQMORE - X Martha Jo Seaton Hilda Tate Wham? Ruth Shank Alice Skeen Marcia Smith Judye Taylor Patricia Ann Siler Ann Smallwood Sandra Lee Smith Brenda Thompson Sandra Simons Judith Ann Smith Carol Ann Swiderski Gloria Thornton Linda Smith ' 1 Patty swim 96 JA Q 1 ,-' ' E 7 G1GSB' a e UPI-IO ORE it Betty Timmons jo Whitworth Gloria Jean Tyler Kay Walters Betty Wheelis joan Wilder lb , 9 1 .ft Beverly Wade Jane Ward Janie Willard Ann Wright 1 Sylvia Wadsworth Peggy Warnock Marilyn Williamson Sandra Yeargin Patricia Waters X A Melissa Wingate 97 THE K ax, ra.. ,W Mmm Rx Ms 'G' wwcwgz 'U' mf X uv 8.4:-419. 'W 'lx 'EM W XA X XY mmm 'Hp N K ZW X mmm if xx x wp WWW fwwfmwwxwm QQ , Z, f 4 7 3 I ,Y fax! rw X' M ,AQ ' 3933? 1 U 4 X 'MZX Q 4 7 5 5, Nxi Z 2 f W,,.p:f will V , , 11 f 'f . X ,Q-Q, Q. L - ' , ' Y-5 f W-,-,f it 6 .4,-sf, 1 4 . 'V A -K .mgigg ,. , ,, ' J '2 ' 1 A X X , A-, K A t ' ' V ', 31 if 4,1 xl XXV! 'X s 9 Q J he 1 f, , ' Q, X I ,J Q WN- xii ,A wx N. ,E wx iw W., A .A W -f A f Y f N . 'f A .x . 'W ' ' -E Q... ,T-ff 4-. 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' 3' 'Q' ,K N X gf - 4 M ' s , 'X ' hh, dllslw-A W- 3 X- T: 4 'X Nw ' ' Sy ' 4 Xb - s ' - get . w, - N .., K 'H X , 4 '-,B Q M A ' N, ,. -. PM--.. sl' 1 , ,, -K xl, xl Q. xx .. ,. ' x -M 'XM-. . .M -- x Q- X- ws su qi R - ' - X-.. M ' X Ki .'-. '- fs-was--g - in - '- M H' . 1 ' 'V' N 4' '- 4 ,.i. J. .5-'R ' K YM - . Q I .n 4 ibn A4 1 ,N xixm' . 1 x - Y' 'W 'wx' ' Ai S C? :fag A warm and sunny day in late September and a never-ending stream of over-packed cars heralded the arrival of Terrell's new inhabitants, the Elephant class of '68, After some sort of order was created out of a bewildering array of necessary items, and after the last tearful good-bye to parents, the new fresh- men were ready to begin their college careers. In the Hrst frantic week--crammed with meetings, handbook sessions, receptions, and entertainment-they were introduced to various aspects of WC life. Meetings with faculty advisors and the confusion and chaos of registration hinted of aca- demic affairs soon to come. Freshman-Junior Week gave them a golden opportunity to learn and love their sister class. Though wet, Annual Hike was an experience no freshman would ever forget. As they elected their officers, selected Dr. Lounsbury as sponsor, and wrote their class song, their abundant talent, fresh ideas, willingness to accept and share responsibility were evident to all. These attributes, coupled with infectious enthus- iasm and optimism, promise a bright future for the Red and Black! 99 Anita Griffith, Rep, to CCA Judy Cummings, Secretary-Treas. Dering Hall, President Diane Boudreau, Vice-President Barbara Stewart, Rep. to Honor Council Susan Howell, Rep. to Judiciary Dr. John Lounsbury, Sponsor i ' 5 Margie Abell Dottie Adams nfs. db Ellen Alinger V! Candace Allen Qi Diane Allmon TT if 'x Cynthia Amann Alice Bailey Elaine Bailey Janice Bailey x 29 43 Agp-ix 1O?'f Yl Carol Andrews Dollean Ballard Dawn Barnes Wanda Beck '-nib 1 ilwn . 3 Meredith Andrews Susan Bradley Jackie Briscoe Sherllyn Bell Susan Bennett Sue Berry Aki' x . 4 X X VFW Jane Anthoine Betty Brown WM Judith Ann Binkley Betty B1v1ns Mary Lou Blondheim 4 --iv GTS. fb f,Q'..Jf Nancy Arsenaux Anita Boatwright Becky Bohanan Marsha Bolton ,iw Anne Atkinson by Dianne Boudreau Betty Bowen Lois Bradley X 5 Sherry Bacon Joann Brown .xx Cheryl Brown Ellen Brown 'lr 7 Judy Calhoun Sheila Carllsle Peggy Carnes J Wx -if-1 IX-we Pat Brown Lillian Cox Lynn Carrlgan Lucy B. Carson Patsy Carter 462: 'C' . Barbara Budreau l A' Carolyn Craig Laura Casey Doris Cason Jackie Castellaw Judy BuiCC nb Melanie Craycraft W Susan Cavanaugh Sydney Churchwell Elayne Clark Beth Burnham Mahala Crisler AM x an Vw Connle Clenney Liz Coleman Betty Ruth Colston Barbara Bush Arleen Crook Mickie Combs Mary A. Copelan Ginger Copeland ,JI f' Karen Caldwell Nancy Crumbley lm' ls -1. U Judy Cummings as Q55 f-I' li Cynthia Curtis Betty DeWitt Peggy Dixon Patti Downs fb- R QP -4-W Beverly Dove Carol Driver Brenda Dunn G! 4:35 .ww ' ,sy ' , t Margie Curtis Marilyn Gail Dunn Donna Dyer Rosemary Dyer film uw 'Pli'I? 4:-I Jaine Farlow 1 Suzanne Flintom a aw ' .,. ,..-0, s.. jg ,W 4 ,Q 6 f KV f as Q .X 1 1 N.. x . . ,K .f 4: t , 3 . 1 5 f t v. 3 no 1 , 5 I rf It Gay Fowler 2 , . la 11, Andrea D. Davidson i s Carol Davis Sammi Edmunds Alene Edwards june Elder 'Q':'1 ' Caryl Emens Pam England Julie Epps Marianne Ethrldge Cheryl Everidge Pat Fambro Gerri Francis Judith Funderburk 1 Susan DeHofT Wanda Garrett 4' 1 fm' 'F' Wg 4 M A i I ,H-.A 'l Evelyn S. Gibson Pam Goodroe Sandra L. Gordy Anita Griffith 'QTM--J X Belle Hewitt I? Glenda Griggs Esther Guernlca Dermg Hall in Dx . qt., Q...-dr Lois V. Gibson Renita Hall Therry Hamilton Gloria Hannah Barbara Gladin Elva Highsmith Cellestine Hill Marilyn Harbison Linda Hardy June Hartley ef Sarah Gobel Q 9 Kaye Godard Nancy J. Hassler Judie E. Hawkins Cookie Hayes dur Noel Hayes Diane Headrlck Elaine Hewell Sheryle Godbolt Susan Howell Susan Hopkins Connie Howell if' A, Nancy a Ka e ennmgs Ann ewett Y Y Ski? V, 51,255 H 3135 Mary Ann Hutchinson fri R. .5 Virginia L. Hylton Gail Isom ,Wy will 6 Joan Johns Florence Johnson Jennifer John-son Nelda Johnson Sherry Johnson Beverly Jones 1.15 hm... Marian Jones Mona Jones Kaye Jordan Qi 127' Carolyn Layton Glenda Lee 1-KN ' w Marion Lee Sandra Jacobs Melba Lester Karen Keever Carolyne King Nancy Kitchmgs Puff y James f Vis 1 'Q 5 Y.. ,,..! X Peggy Landers Jenifer Landry Carolyn R. Larkms Reba Janes Ginger Lipscomb Janice Lett Barbara E. Little X'-e.. 'lx Alice Livingston Judy Long -wp! Carole McClain Joyce McCook Joyce McCorkie 'aw' 4 Brenda MCCOfmlCk Noreen McCoy Lynn McCutchen ...J W' Kathleen McDonald Pauline McFarlane Lynn McK1nster 1 Q., Qxff' f'l1 ,Q Allie Mae McLendon Martha McNeely Gail McT1er ' 5 Liz Mann ,W . 1 ' 1 Patty Mauldin Carolyn Mayo Paulette Long Rita Long mx rl 'w Patsy Mabry Andrea Maddox Carolyn Maddox X FX J. rf Caryl Maddox Judy Maddox Laura Maguire Sheryl D. Lyon Sharon Milliken . me , S Nancy Melton Q A-'J Bonner Miller 4 I GR of Judy Ann Minor l X Peggy Mitchell 5 Gail Montgomery Lyra Moon Delores Moore W -3-Yi wr' Hallljeane Moore Mary Moore Miriam Moore nga Q -up Ronni Moore Sadye June Moore Sue Moore Beth Morgan Sandra Morris Brenda Mull , . t,:V mea 'WML at-1,2 Q ,' -. 1 Ann Mullis Frances Nesbit Bridget Nettles Wifi fl, Carol Oglesby Eleanor Oliver Elaine O'Neal Pam Nettles Georgia Ann Newman Sally Newton Q 7x Jo Nobles Gayle Norton ,JN Clara Nutt Dorothy Moore Llnda Overman ' 1. -Q U I Gloria O'Neal Qi'-'-5 1 , if Lyla Csmundsen Betty Parker Delores Phillips Lynn Plowden Charlotte Potts as Jane Roberts Val Partridge Keith Powers Rebecca Prather Elizabeth Price A-ff fbi? ' 7' Q, . 'AE' V' ' Carol Robertson xg Anne Patterson Yiwu! Pat Price Denese Pryor Pauline Purcell ff' 'Q'5.,,.1' Claudette Ramsey Beth Ratterree Ellen Reddick Ann Robinett .ffm Jackie Patterson Janet Payne Carol Reed Genie Reeves Judy Rhodes fm, I , Cindy Richardson Glenda F. Roberson Barbara Roberts Jeannie Pearce LaRose Sargent , 'C I I Yvonne Sanderlin Judy Sapp 'K-T Nr I , Almeda Shaw 'l'.... 'l'- Marty Sheppard 4' X Anita Shivers Nancy Short ,Z Diane Sikes K Beckv Sims Linda Singleton Susan Skuse c.. i !'-1' it ff 3 'X-.tm 'if Connie Thigpen Billie Sue Smith Carolyn Smith Martha Snider 7m in-nil' Kaye Thomas If-f Martha Grace Snowden Martha L. Sorrow Amy Spooner 'QT 7' xx -- fb! N. , Ixpkx X Sherry Thomas ' X X fl Judy Stahl Barbara Stanley Melanie Starr Barbara Stewart Vivian Stewart Ann Strack Carol Taylor Jane Taylor Kay Templeton Nan Simmons Jl1dY Thorne .-ff' Carol Thompson Judy Thompson rs JIS Cheryl Wade Gail Walker ai? ' . , W if is i 3 1 ,1 ,Y-V, -, f ,134 M '49, I ,ff . ja. , , f V ff ,M 6 f by if? I P 1' 1 X YM vi' f ff ',, f f V.. K , ,,, M4 , 4 x Gail Wansley Q. f 1 Nancy Waters QM- 4 X A S Ir1s Watson Marcia Whittington Frances Watson KR Paula Wikoff W 1 if Judy Williams Peggy Williams Sandra Williams ing: x i ' Anne Willis jane Windham Linda Wood M 7 if ,z f fi 'ju' 5: fi? has I Y M' 5 Francine Young za -f ffm, V-A .6 l-, uf ,fe in 'SR ! K 'fu-- ,M I Y. Kay Young ,-03 , ff i .A LM.,1..v r X Sherry Zeigler flilll .4 Ar 5- wp- ..-., Y' .M M- 'TK .- . -w ' 'N ,,,, ,3 Mr. A mz mm 'Num .Mo- mv... T A 'K im -ww f ,f I YW 1 v ' ',.,.-F' . . -n l'as'0Zf'7-if PORT -nm., Q :- if .V 7' n,,.,,f 'V 4 V Qrgxgam ,Q 5345 .1'. ,,,- x ' A fix wx -, f my ry-iv.. uhm nigpg. 1 ,... ,My if 53 Q Onward ever onward . . . march the nine hundred. Small in number. luud in volume. the birds chirp out their song. ' ml V6 ,X h wa' V 1 w KM f' '93 s A Q, g X Q Q 31 1 i 4 J , , I My 'gf 'Yi I. . .gf ' '1' fe. . 4 V, Q ' 'rm .V V ' V , f 25 ANNUAL HIKE At this rate, faculty, you'll never make the S.E.C va-up-up m..,.y-,- W ,,,,:wn.u--f K i 'Q M yu , , w- . 531412 2. In-I 2 x:Am-k, ,. ..,--4-,.4.--...vw I g 0 9 'D L14 x , ,. -,w,'... z,...,: , --. . T . ' A If -5 b J-N , , -.....F..,. . , .17 sm- zf ' T .1 ..: 4 new-Y' N 4 ' ' Lf' . S ffQ,f.s 5 V HJ , L-si 22 'A A 'V '4 ZW. - ., fo 3 ' Q 1 Folks, it ain't really that bad' the Miss Lucys. ....7'!l ' w...,,.i INET' sifw .1 1 ,,. iv'- QMWMQ ,, an -M wig DUNN! 1. ,o . g a Gm K . , .W ' zo mg 1 6 liifzwgff 1 il if t fm , ' , ff W 'Q 0 , V X I nnlUl'Qfl. 493' Mr , , , Q 1' X HIKE On thc' Count of three' . . . FLY! I wanta hold your hand-- f THIS is hike position or did you say leap frog, huh, Mr. Throwcr? -nf i A ,Y .M W, at .al , N , Q f - , 4, K x , ,A , ii . 4 , 1 K X S if'5a?iQ ,Y ' 39 QFM45 A' dw ,, ww, , ASM U, fu, : .Q .fo , ,, ,.x.W5.w Vigo' cf' 1 1,803 y, - V , ' 'elim' in, . ., , I nf' ' 'mf'V',x m- -- s 'x - 'rf .Q 'i -'ff ,,. u Sf,.,,,, -1,435-.iw-ffarfwvfv if -1 A , A . 1114 'I' f L , - 4 143' 'B f' ' ' if kiwfv '-1 I g hit wwz Tx? , Iigmimj' J:-Z 5 xl , .Oi ,-.AI ,zqggfgiq K ,W V, -H r NM Y. ,iv ,, ,' - by ,. lnxy. J ..s'Q A -1 if is M ir -.www X ff 4 Q , , . V MLA- si- Q... 'i icuii, M . my. Q, . 1 V . , X 5 -i 1AA ,. 4 -- lvxsrrxr ,UZ M Q 'i??vr'nE w , J , n rl J' E .,,. untill! ll! fi fllll! ..1.Zi,i Q , . 1. 1 - .f ...W , M M.- ,...q...... ...WW . ,M ,. ., Volleyball is one of our more graceful sports. Attention . . . fire! . 42 Q ,, ' 1 -.ji U, K. .2 J A lf., W4 3 5 Y Qi, A. ', . .g.t..x But girls, we need every man we can get. VGLLEYBALL ARCHERY Come on, Peggy, you have to face them sometime. W A 1 f ,,.. A Agnes Scott swimmers watch Sherry execute the Catalina at the share session. Students watch Scott prepare as Gail chews on her fingernail. As the wheel turns, Sandy comes up for air. II7 5',t ,Me ri 4,934 f-.W V. ZMWEEW f wi 4. w -X A graceful side twist WIMMI QDER DANCE As contrasted with the long lean reach Wu , . I -A 4g..1,,,.,' ' Y' lil I! P -b in ,J 'Mamma , ,, , we was 2 .4 , ,,.......'-f Well, Martha. where are you going? Nothing to it! 0.K.. Square Dancers. we see that you do wear shoes. B f . v . M, F . 13 . N , x Af A e 5 . .- f .4 w.WM4r.,w,' ' 'ifffif' Z. '. -'- v .vf- Hx 'G W Q, gig -1 A' 1 . e -., I 'M 1 3,3 :S , ,Q . I ' P A . in L ' Q I b , 've - lk: If If if wf ww- ' Rf- b flry-.-K, - fi, ' , qw we , ,M M, H ,,,A 1 A , ' We 'A'Q f W A QV! iz, s. I - ef'tFls12'wffhL,:'??fi ,., ,- f.,,',s'4X,ffng. ..,Qkf,, i Mfbflpxi 'Ay A f 17. Du you always trace a road map in ywur classes? Who says keeping score is an easy job? V' fV 'f f2X::az1s:tt Kttxtxgwf f sggxfs M. 4- y f'mti1'6Yf f 1-v ,t,,,f,, '+,f: .,,., t4s.saa' '-rv, f ' 1' -K44fHw'v'f'f '.15A?5 QA. ' ,,!,..4,.Q l'Iv'l 'f H . A igigg,4'Q ' ' Xst'b.f,,5.f e vvq I V ,,, ftf' K,.4 Q ' 4 4 Qnv '. ,.41,Qf v ' fv1 , s-a. 4 Q: ,WW,,,N.,.- V for Victory. Worn them out, Helen? 4.,iWl H9 mme kills., , All 3 -W X-- 72' 1 Q-J. Hs 'ax 4 :xi Aw . K ,B Z' 4 'I ' Q o , WW? 3 i 5531 W5 'Rini' W9 ff, fx E, KW? fa , X .Ml , Q Wfx ' , K wyfsfw,,,Mig,, xxfwx K MM X - XMI, . Q ,ly Q 7' ,Lf 'ff 5 ,'gQ XWA Q 1' ' W sgj W' f Afrf' , , ff fvwl gfysgm x HM: ,2, :tv - , Q NvQ? ga ff: ,wp ' K S X035 wwf 3:4 'nwgi-1 WZAZM 5, , N . 'B-Q 5. ,, ,N ,MLW WXQQWAYV c ,xl ,NV . f - N. - Qiifzzkw E -flwfqg, Q 1 M X Q emi' ' .W f,fm,,,x. , in M a,7qgjfW V L5x'w5'3g'SMKf 4- Me v ff, K ' f Q5 xl , M A' U, ,xx -W N, Mpw , vwg-e 11 0 Q45 ffgw f'94i,19X 'ff N, x 'aw' ff-1 f ' . M W T70 I 313 17' 2 . X J, 3 f X This is Cute. What--two Hollywood observers?! QFTBALL Look at the tortoises. f ' ru. ,W , Q nv, f k -1 41,4-g My 1 .AN A, f -' x , , .VS ,, . P' xl, 4 wp' 5 A Y' M .' ggi :F 4, .TQ 02. , L. gh,-Q52 -o, X Q , Wi.-ff' 'j X-: 3f 41,1 J .. w 52VM' ' QV? ., D .5 , , , I 'N - J H ,..A'4 -Xbglgwxffrlgk,-b qlgk- ,u x P1 4 . ' l 4' ,. .L , 1' - ' .. H Vwff' ' vs' QQ ' afwQ1mff4f Ln, fag-'i,3f55::,,, Q- ' Jw, ' ff' ' ' ,vii nw- ML' f mmf? 5 1 r' mfr -wang. ,N R h'ff4'2P, 9-19 Y vagal., M . 'w1 rg' FciAk X aj -Q Q , A , w ' wqwivp . I V- ,. , , v ' f 'J I , f 'C' n , ' 1 5 1 'YS Yr ' gy-f!,T'4't 1 6 ' ,,'?..Q ' w ' I 1,1 I 5 f' . ,, ' . - ,rf 1 .. 5 fr. , ' . ' ' il K s M15 , ily, V, I S .- If ,, ., I2 ,WV g . X.-U V i f ,V I his N sw ,Q s. K. 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W, , ' ' wmv his What a cheering crowd! And the pressure is high at the Faculty-Student softball game. They said it cou1dn't be done, butiSanford tied Beeson. WWW 'EWS if' x J .Jw .sv 3 , 1 z'3'e, -I -ar Q , -swf-L. ,WU si' f .M-fm.Ef:': W. w 9' wr Y. ,K . Q1 e .rg ' If ik ere? Q '19-,MA Ta 1 ,Q , ZW? sw 3 ' 3 W A7 13 Q 3 we ' Qu 1 5 41' MMV. w ,ya ffl' wx W fs , sa 1 wfjj, nm ,mwsx .w . . ,A . kr ff ,.. Here we haw Marlanna and Gloma ww plaw stlek and ball frames Mud then we haxe those who play Hammy Spectators -r-ww-vv-1 RL V. 'Q fail 4 11. 1 W R 9, Z kiwi in L 7 WW f . 4 663 3 2 I Z 4 A: S? M I , 5 wi di x, '11 arv ,Nw WN. Don't ever forget the food. gg.. And what have we here? ' ., K r ' ' ' 7 im .a 'WN . V VV11 ' 'N my f Y wif . e'W xv' y x M! 6 an .a.1f:f7 1 295'-E.: 4 V V , ,, f X x f , 1 . L AR M Us ,I x .. ag., y 4 RMQ4 A W t f1f?W' 1:7 Q 1 2 ' fe NWW1 'M 'Q fgiif, ' WM! I ,951 at-yyk. i ffwaf ' .3 u gi, Al - f Qf ,fy x ' ii ,x W 1 ,xv wwf ,gk wa , ff X. gi 9 , , Z! Q' we-N., A r vig A ' f ev Jw x . ,. gy ' Xa And the more relaxed fomm of exercise-Between the ears. Ohhhh . . . tomorrow morning!!! .- fW X ,Q W 1 E A 1 ffm, ' W ,,,, ...- M 4 R 5-f 1 ,. Q 5 M ....,, . M ,- - 'x ,,7,,.,,.,, .., ORGANIZATIGNS Q .M ni: W Q W K G 1 8 'lr wx. w. fx L Q x N, S ,f 2 My Wikqgfgmqs y 'W ,, x QQ if ' X 5 Q- , N r ,., ' 3' if 4 , I9 W G .W :ff Af . I W IA' J,F f K - 3 -Z ' ,Q rn P' . '. rp J' 0 i 4- 9 .1 J, ' ' . ,., I i :- Q ' 4. -r . V , 4 ,vw VM' v . F , 1- . v ' 4 5 Q . I' A I o a 4 x 3 l U ' A V K ESQ? ,QS 4 GOLLE ,IE G , ER ME SSGCIATIC STUDENT COUNCIL: ROW lg Deering Hall, Ann Bruce, Har- riet Glenn, Janice Rogers, Fil Atwood, Patricia Griner, Betty Moss, Anne Little. ROW 2,' Jett Woodford, Corresponding Secretary, Ann Settles, Chairman of Honor Council, Sandra Fitzgerald, Vice President, Cindy King, President, Helen Culpepper, Recording Secretary, Betty Ann Bailey, Chairman of Judiciary, Beth Taylor, At the Woman's College of Georgia, intellectual development is not the only important objective. There is a realization that personal development, self-discipline, and responsibility are also important purposes of education, and students are given an excellent opportunity to develop these facets of their character through the College Government Association. We are very proud of our college government because it is ours. Knowing that self-government is the best government, and self-discipline is the best discipline, the students them- selves are responsible for the succes-s of CGA. The students make the rules and set the standards under which we live Treasurer, ROW 3: J.K. Smith, Andy McCall, Catherine Snyder, Martha Prieto, Mary Martin, Judy Whelchel, Ann Marie Sparrow, Gwen Clark, Ruth Sandiford, Mary Gerling, Linda Rogers, Donna Womack, Carol Dorris, Jeri Burgdorf, Sherry Zeigler, Barbie Alexander, Paula Arnold. and these rules and standards are enacted through our elected representatives. These representatives have impressive re- sponsibilities. It is their duty to promote the highest stand- ards of honor and integrity in all areas of student life, to increase the sense of responsibility in each student, and to concern themselves with the general welfare of the student body. But the individual student is the most important ele- ment of the college and of CGA and without her coopera- tion, her responsibility, and her initiative, CGA could not work as it does. HONOR COUNCIL SEATED, Barbara Stewart, Andrews, Ellen Giles, Kay Dunn, Susan Hensley, Cindy Grace Copeland Ann Settles, Chairman, Kay Brooks, King, Sandra Fitzgerald, Edna Taylor. STANDING Jo Whitworth, Carole Dorris, Wynelle College Government Association is divided into three branches, each of which serves an important and distinct purpose. The Student Council is the sounding board for opinions, new ideas, and discussion of any subject relevant to student life. Each class and the Day Student organization have representatives to student council. The dormitory presidents and floor leaders are also representatives to CGA. Honor, personal and collective, is the basic foundation upon which college govern- ment rests. It is the responsibility of the Honor Council to instill and strengthen personal honor in every student. Every year the Honor Council presents an im- pressive and inspiring ceremony in which all students accept the Honor System and all of its implications as the standard and ideal which will govern their lives at the Woman's College. meeting of CGA begins. l30 The executive ofF1cers of CGA discuss the agenda before a A moment of talk before CGA meeting begins. 4? As we are responsible for deciding and living under the standards and rules govern- ing life at the VVoman's College, so are we also responsible for helping those who occasionally falter. lNe are responsible not only for ourselves, but for each other. Judiciary is the branch of CGA which is concerned with helping the students to have a clear understanding of their responsibilities as citizens of the college com- munity and with hearing and disposing of cases involving violations of personal in- tegrity and major social responsibilities. The representatives to Judiciary are not interested in punishing a student but in trying to discover why she faltered and in helping her to re-evaluate her own stand- ards. College government succeeds on the campus of the VVoman's College, but it takes constant effort and co-operation on the part of every student. A democratic society always requires extra effort and perseverance.The experience received at the Wom- an's College enables students to play a more knowledgeable and effective role as responsible citizens of our democratic society. JUDICIARY: SEATED,' Dr. Walston, Advisor, Dr. Nelson, Advisor, Betty Ann Bailey, Chair man, Cindy King, Thurza Whitaker, J.K. Smith, STANDING, Ann Settles, Sandra Fitzgerald Jett Woodford, Susan Howell, Donna Womack, Jennell Rogers. BOARD OF HOUSE PRESIDENTS: SEATED, Catherine Snyder, Mary Gerling, Barbie Alexander, Sherry Zeigler, STAND ING, Sandra Fitzgerald, Andy McCall, Gail Avery, Fil Atwood Cathy King. The base of CGA is found among the students living in the dormitories. The House Councils are their closest con- tact with CGA. These officers assume great responsibility in planning programs for the well-being of the residents and in promoting honor and responsibility in the students. lVhcn someone falters, it is their duty to help. The officers are always busy for dormitory life is the center, the nucleus, of campus life. SANFORD:. Edna Taylor- Carolyn Kriegerv TERRELL B and C Linda Osmansen Sherry Zeigler Grace Cope Jamoo Hlggmoothami F11 Atwood, Anne Bruce, land Mary Anne Hutchinson Sheryl Godbolt Judy Long Emily Stinson. CGU CIL C133 TERRELL A and P: Denese Pryor, Cheryl Wade, Barbie Alexander, Joyce McCorkle, Jo Nobles. BELL: Ellen Giles, Judy Barker, Joyce Snider, Dollie Warren, Catherine Snyder, Frankie Usry. 133 we ky BEESON: Sandra Yeargin, Andy McCall, Paula Coalson, Kay Dunn, Betsy Johnson, Ethel Robertson. NEW DORM: Becky Mellette, Nancy De Vane, Elaine Scott, Gail Avery, Dorothy Rog ers. 'f 'Q '--- .f M.,.,,, ,. . 5 wi .-. f' s-pw 1, - ' . . '.- 62'-Q3 . xg, -- ' - 'Amr ,'L.'x,.., 0 Sr- 1 1 M... f' ,knew 4 .!'f,'?fl Class. Deering Hall. Freshman Class. Ask any Freshman what she remembers most about her lirst day on campus and she will probably tell you it was meeting her Junior Advisor for the Hrst time. The J.A.'s, composed of outstanding Juniors, are the major workers in helping to ,J , fm, 'H is. ,f iz! 'ff X 1' ' . Q ff., J I ' Q ,A 1 'H l y. A i'j.f' H ' bm WY Q l I J ex' ' V 'lt we , W. ' 44 15' - . BC RD CF CLASS PRE IDE The Board of Class Presidents is another important part of CGA. The class Presi- dents are busy planning programs for the co-ordination of activities among the four classes. This unity between classes is part of.the spirit of WCG. Jeri Burgdorf, Sophomore Class, Rita Rattray, Senior Class, Janice Rogers, Junior UNICR ADVI OR orientate the Freshmen to life at W.C. and in showing them about two important facets of that life, the Honor System and the warmth found in the relationship between two sister classes. ROW I: D. Womack, B. Taylor, G. Collins, S. Dean, A. McCall, 3: M. Swafford, A. Lewis, A. Herrin, M.A. Helton, C. Rowden, J J. Woodford, M. Martin, C. Bridges, ROW 2: C. Snyder, J. Whel- Jackson, S. Fitzgerald. chel, J. Rogers, Y. Scott, K. Palmer, K. Brooks, M. Wilson, ROW The Day Students Organization is one of the most important on campus. Through their organization, the day students learn that not living in a dormitory is no handicap. Day stu- dents participate in most of the phases of college life, they are active and in- terested members of campus activities. The Day Student Lounge is a welcome retreat for study, visiting, and catching up on the latest news. ROW I: G. Herrin, M. Strickland, ROW 25 S. Shead, B. Hodges, S. Foster, M. Summers, J. Frier, L. Coxe, P. Killen, ROW 3: J. McCullar, P. Womack, O. Warden, T. Whitaker, C. Ramsay, M. Owens, B. Moss, B. Gladden, J. Godard, ROW 4, E. Frost, G. O'Neal, D. Moore, S. Bentley, A. Overstreet, Mrs. Warchek. !? -vu-:vnu-urn I, K.: L -- QSM- V . e, . ,-..--'..,.M.,...5-,W-.-,F-W'-r-1 2 E ,. i I - 1 K5 Q 1 W 2 A 55 . f ' t f - -U .T -ii 'F --Yr I if The Lounge is a good place to catch up on all the news OFFICERS: Sharon Shead, Betty Moss, Oleada Warden, Joan McCullar, Thurza Whitaker, Anne Overstreet. 135 A ,ff 0, Lg,.'s Q , , 0? -'ff' ' ,Q 'll' J , ..,, , 14, Paula Arnold, Editor-in-Chief CCJLO The Colonnade is the bi-weekly campus newspaper and students run to the nearest stand when the issues come out. Dedicated to serving the student body, the Colonnade contains all the news, book reviews, prose and poetry by students, and thought provoking editorials and features. The staff mem- bers know all the trials and tribulations-and the rich rewards-associated with newspapers: the ever-listening and watching for a story, the inter- viewing, the pressure of deadlines, the complaints about omissions and misspelled names, and the commendations given for a job well done. Editorial staff: Carole Rowden, Josie Bridges, Linda Rogers, Nancy Patterson, and Paula Arnold. ADE 1 .Tix ' ff 1 'W a l Some members of the staff during a rare moment of relaxa- tion. Judy YVhelchel, Business Nlanager V., 4 7 l 7 wi K .ll in We-.xl Linda Brisco, Ann Bruce, Linda McFarland, Janice Higginbotham, Paula Arnold, and Fran Reynolds. l37 1 f 1 ig, W nw. . w 1 t I 2 1 if Yfwyp. -1. Sarah Gobel, Judy Whelchel, and Anne Hal- I ligan, the business end of the Colonnade, check over advertisements. 4 f CULQNNADE --.y Q' Q... pw-N., 138 Dean deColigny visited with the staff during a staff party. Paulette Joseph, Lynn Horton, and Sheri Hudson. ,,,,,, f ,ZZMQ ,f,fWwjg'jj C'I M W -N, ,gaww immie Katherine Smith, Editor-in-Chief f4Illh1...i Q ,.... .,, Peggy O'Neal, Business Manager PECTRUM U05 5.5 ,lf SK 1 We .ing !:zZ?.'fZ3:'s. J be ' SN V wr The Spectrum staff starts their work early. 139 V 3 1 -' nQ.xn g. .N-as rin., . . lah- n,3 - P .L , '3sP'N':' ' 'tk .1. Ai .y' ,5 'A ', 'sv 5' 4. 'i z. -':- ..+ . N .i ,' ,...-1-and . '-,. si , , l w Q Q ' 7? wx., f EDITCRSZ SEATED, Jennell Rogers, Faculty, Jan Baker, Associate Editor, STANDING, Carole Rowden, Features, Donna Womack, Classes, Rosemary Bates, Classes, Betsy johnson, Classes, Gail Avery, Sports. gy, X. PEC The Spectrum staff began plans for the annual during the spring of the preceding year, layouts were drawn up, themes were con- sidered. Work began then and it never stopped. There were hours of worry, experiment, confusion, erasing, typing, and con- 'E sultation with advisors, Miss White, Mr. Gaines, and Dr. Specht. But there were hours of fun and laughter, too. Virginia Boyd, Photographer 4 I 1 I Photographers Fil Atwood and Donna Womack. Consultation is an everyday occurrence. l 1 l4O 4 1 1 1 I 'K was-0' Q' ,LAN VV lb 'W t X A M -WWN f . ' 'V 'fy V, ' Fil Atwood, JK. Smith, Chari Manship, Dianne Hale, june Hartley, Louise Harper, Judy Barker, Peggy O'Neal, Ann Herrin. FRUM Finally, the last deadline was reached, the right feeling and the right look was achieved and the last shipment was sent off with mingled feelings of relief and prideg relief at having Finished a long and hard job, and pride with having told the 1965 story of the students and their life at the Woman's College. The Editors and Business Managers of the Spectrum and Colonnade attended a national convention in Chicago this year. Staff members check on last minute details. gf S, .1 -' s , Q.: A . 'sl :-V f '22 2 Zh'f! 3'. -Ia. 0' ','fx4u'l?0'K ' -g we f- J A CAPPELLA CHCIR Nancy Arsenaux Betty Ann Bailey Dollean Ballard Alice Barron Susan Bennett Lois Bradley Susan Bradley Kay Brooks Betty Brown Pat Brown Karen Caldwell Judy Calhoun Sue Carter Susan Cavanaugh Christine Colquitt Bernice Cooper Carol Culpepper Susan Dean Susan DeHoff Patti Downs Brenda Dunagan Stephanie Fleming Patricia Foster Sandra Fountain Wanda Garrett Harriette Glenn Sandra Gordy Donna Gregory Kathryn Hamilton Annette Hobbs Nancy Jay Linda Jordan Katy Kitchens Andrea McCall Joyce McCorkle Janice McLeroy Irene McVay Elizabeth Mann Mary Martin Patty Mauldin Sandra Miller Leolene Montgomery Edith Moore Hallijeane Moore Sue Moore Caren Murphy Mary Ellen Nelson Diane Park Anne Patterson Salley Powell Cynthia Richardson Dianne Roberts Lynda Rogers Donna Sanders Ruth Sandiford Patricia Siler Judy Smith Marcia Smith Patricia Swint Beth Taylor Jane Taylor Patsy Thompson Cheryl Wade Janice Warrick Iris Watson Jo Whitworth Jennie Lynn Wilson Georgette Woodford The Woinan's College A Cappella Choir was organized in the fall of 1935 as a mixed chorus with cadets from the Georgia Military College and women from the Woman's College, then known as the State College for Women. Regulations at the Woman's College did not permit men and women to meet as a group on the campus. Therefore, the choir met in the basement of the Methodist Church for rehearsals during the Hrst year. The first state tour of the choir started in the spring of 1935 on a week-end in March which broke precedent by allowing men and women students to travel in the same bus. 142 To attend rehearsals in the fall of 1936 the cadets were permitted to march in forma- tion to the front gate of the campus and on the stage of Russell Auditorium. Regu- lations of mixed groups adjusted to the needs of the academic and social groups so that all meetings became normal so far as student relations were concerned. The first long tour of the choir extended to New Orleans and points between in the spring of 1937. These tours of Georgia, and to New Orleans, New York City. and Miami have continued throughout the thirty years of the choiris existence. Many traditions have evolved out of the years of organization and performance. High standards have always been maintained as to compositions and composers used. The choir has always sung from memory which has helped to perfect the en- semble to the highest degree possible. I-Iandel's Messiah has been sung during the Christmas season. In 1940 the Milledgeville College Choir Guild was formed to include all persons from Georgia Military College and the Woman's College of Georgia as an Alumni group. When on tour the Choir invites all former Guild mem- bers to sing Adoramus ten with them in concert. In the spring the choir closes the year with a rendition of an oratorio, musical, or mixed program. In the final week of the year Homecoming is celebrated at which time all Choir Guild Members are invited to return to the campus. A picnic is held at noon fol- lowed by the Induction Service at which time Certificates of Choir member- ship are awarded to those who have completed the year. Choir pins and guards are given to the three-year members and an A-pin to the four year people. The Final event of the day is the banquet presided over by the President. The gavel is presented to the new president of the choir and also the choir guild. Farewells are given until the same time the next year. The Hnal event of the year is Commencement. The Choir has always contributed the music for this event. Beth Taylor, Junior Representative, Kay Kitchens, Sophomore Representative, Irene McVay, Chairman, Betty Brown, Freshman Representative. 2.9 if The Choir sings at Convocation. 143 ROW I: A. Hobbs, D. Park, P. Siler, M. Martin, B. Miller, ROW E. Moore, S. Cavanaugh, L. Jordan, C. Caldwell, ROW 7: M 2: R. Sandiford, B. Dunagan, S. Carter, A. Patterson, ROW 3: P. Smith, D. Roberts, W. Garrett, ROW 8: Dr. Noah, Miss Benton Brown, K. Brooks, B. Brown, ROW 4: I. Watson, B. Bailey, K. Mr. Lawson. Kitchens, D. Gregory, ROW 5: P. Swint, C. Hammonds, ROW 6: LLEGRO Allegro means cheerful', in Italian, and the singing of the members of Allegro quickly cheers up any audience that hears them. The members develop their skills through performances and recitals within their group. Tliey are interested in music as an amateur field as well as a professional field, and they develop many meetings to the discussion of current developments in the area of music-further developing their sense of professional pride. 144 I . l i e l I ? Executive Committee Mrs. Betty Clark Baugh. . . . ...... Secretary .WWA i . t. if .s. 1 Mrs. Inez L. Carpenter . . . ............ President Mrs. Katharine B. Jordan ..... Second Vice President I 'L 1? 3 , g .gf 3 Q 2 If i ff l A f 'Q 2 ' 4 : ' 3 Q 5 f 2 . ' . l ei it 1' ri f sf Q if . gg I 1 lr? Mamet, V ALUMNAE ASSCCIATIC The Alumnae Association links the past with the present and helps build for the future. The Columns , the news maga- zine published quarterly, keeps graduates in contact with the school and with the other members of their classes. The Alumnae Loyalty Fund has sponsored many scholarships for .vt XX ' x deserving students. A college's merit is in many ways shown in the affection its graduates feel for it and in their united strength as an alumnae association. The XVCG Alumnae have rendered much service to their Alma Mater. Mrs. Fermor Hargrove . . . Secretary to Executive Secretary Mrs. Bernard Thompson ............... Fund Recorder Miss Sara Bethel . . . , . . . . . Executive Secretary Hickman, L. Lucas, K. Stanford. ROW 6: B. Smallwood, R. McGee, E. Garrard, O. Black- well. ROW 7: Col. Morris, Dr. Vincent, Miss Trawick. CHEMI TRY CL The Chemistry Club is comprised of majors and minors in Chemistry. Programs, Hlms, Held trips are ways of increasing their knowledge and interest in their chosen Held. The highlight of the year is the Herty Day Banquet when the club and the Georgia Section of the American Society of Science present the Herty medal to some outstanding chemist in the Southeast. 146 X11 ROW I: D. Hudson, J. Grimes, J. Lott, E. Warchak H. Tate, M. Johnson. ROW 2: M. O'Neal, S. Waters P. Bridges, Sapp, G. Criner, B. Alexander, C Bridges, J. Sapp, G. Griner, B. Alexander, C. Bridges, B. Dubberly, L. Howard. ROW 3: S. Sweat, S. Fitz- gerald, Y. Scott, N. Shealey, E. Balchin, F. Fowler N. Johnson, L. Montgomery, R. Shank, D. Sailors, E Ogletree, Whitworth, L. Rogers, M. Seaton, ROW 4: Woodford, N. Brown, K. Palmer, Peacock, S. Sloane, C. Driver, C. Varner, L. Smith, L. MCCLII- cheon, L. Casey, ROW 5: S. DeHofT, B. Taylor, B. Bush, E. Holston, S. Yeargin, C. Brock, S. Powell, lvl. Pace, B. Stewart, A. NcLendon, N. Sims. CLARA HASSLCCK HOME ECC OMICt ,Il B ..y , . The Home Economics Club stands for professional develop- ment through club activities. Flower arrangement, religion, food for the family, or one of a hundred other subjects might be the topic for a program, all designed to increase knowl- edge and skill. The members also participate in state and national projects of the American Home Economics Associa- tion. :?ff'! f ' nv' l I . li 1 V .M 5 , sf f' 1' I l I 2 1 I f ! ei' ROW 1: Cynthia Marsh, Doris Parrish. ROW 2: Rebecca Wind, Mary Simons, Martha Anne Adams, Mr. James Maloon, Director. COLLEGE THEATER Membership in College Theater comes after the accumulation of a set number of points earned by participating in plays, build- ing sets and props, working backstage with lights, make-up, costumes. They spend long, hard hours practicing lines and movements, rehearsing, worrying-but these hours of strenuous effort culminate in flawless productions. A play written by some well-known playwright is presented eaoh quarter. Two of the plays presented this year were l'Bright Girl and 'lPicnicf' 4 Q 4 ,yt 1 Many long hours of rehearsal go with a play. Some scenes from Picnic if ,mf-41,12 ai, ,-..s..,, ... mmf M ii V - X 4 , firm, F A If vm .VY . , vw h 'm's We ,-a4..M.W Q ', The members of the Literary Guildgmostly Eng- lish majors and minors-like nothing better than to get together and discuss the prose and poetry of the greats of literature. By means of widely varied programs including group discussions led by Dr. Walston, the Guild members further their knowledge of their chosen Held. This year the Guild sponsored the presentation of the motion picture of Shakespeare's Henry V, an event the entire campus enjoyed. Officers: Jocie Bridges, Gwen Collins, Marilyn SwaH'ord, Carole Rowden. ROW I: Elizabeth Moran, Lou Cook, Mary Gerling, Ann Settles, Friar, Linda Rogers, Ann Marie Sparrow, Marilyn Swafford, Janice Harriet Nichols, Shirley Wilson. ROW 2: Cynthia Marsh, Doris McLeroy, Glenda Wells, Lamons Lord, Anne Tanner, Mary Anne Parrish, Ann Bruce, Dr. Walston, Rosalind New, Daphne Dukes, Collier, Melody Kennedy. Jocie Bridges, Gwen Collins. ROW 3: Janice Higginbotham, Jackie 149 ROW I R Hall L Coleman S Churchwell E Robertson Geiger, J. Hewitt, G. Brock, L. Bussey, P. O'Neal, S. Williams, J Leslie S Everidge B Clark J Landry ROW 2 G Lipscomb P Burgdorf, D. Sloan, M. Causey, J. Pittman, B. J. Johnson, A. Con Calhoun O McMichael B F ay nes ones C Collins D Pa nor, G. Thomas, S. Causey, C. Ragsdale, B. Bowen. HE LTH AND PHYSIC EDUCATIO CLUB Health and Physical Education majors know that a sound body and a sound mind go together. The members learn more about their field by group discussion and planning ac- tivities together for fun and development of skills. The junior members highlight the year's activities by giving a banquet in honor of the senior members. Ny...- X .Jag 4'-f-1 mi J 345 52. ,-mm-v w ' X ff-vp g5,i 1i?s0...fr,, .. ' - 4 vm.-ffxw:,'efm -Wim ' 'T ' aww f.r,f,,,4,,a.,L:s,sy,f, ..s - ROW I: S. Metts, M. Summers, B. Hodges, C. Price, V. Taylor, ROW 2: D. Joyner, L. Babb, G. Gilbert, G. Her- rin, A. Crook, A. Shivers, ROW 3: S. Jackson, S. Foster, S. Godbolt, Stephens, G. Reeves, ROW 4: P. Haley B. Lockridge, B. Filley, D. A. Warren, M. Lester, K. Jenn- nv-wf-' V - W ' vewfmfwf V- f . M ings, ROW 6: O. Warden, G. ler, B. Mellette, J. Barker, --we-'-........ .-.. lNIcGlain, B. Filley, S. Mil ROIV 7: Pitman, Bl Logue, E. Stinson, lvl. Leek, R. Terry, L. Hutson, ROW 8: Dr. Fuller, Dr. Specht. Phi Beta Lambda is the college chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. An organization for students who are preparing to enter careers in business or busi- ness education, it provides a good opportunity for its members to learn more about becoming good business women through participation in group projects and pro- grams. The chapter stresses scholarship but it also promotes social fellowship among its members and faculty. l5l , 1 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The members of the Psychology Club study the mind by asking three questions: what makes it, why does it, and how does it, work? The answers to these questions are not simple and the members learn more by hearing lectures, by group discus- sion, and by First hand observation at the Milledge- ville State Hospital. This year the club sponsored an evaluation test of students on campus and presented the results as a paper to a meeting of the Georgia Psychological Association at Jekyll Island. ROW 1 S Powell D Dukes ROW 2 C Lindsey K Roberts len O McLendon, L. Watkins, ROW 5: M. A. Helton, S. Grist, B Phillips ROW 3 A Srnallwoocl Wilson M Simons C A Henry J. A. Smith, I. McVay, F. Reynolds, P. Brown, L. Odum ROW 4 Dr Hicks S Beard Higginbotham P Kil Horton F Atwood. ROW I: C. Bates, S. Adams, A. Bruce, Rogers, A. McCall, Usry, A. Cason, N. lVIcCord, M. A. Perkins, M. Dunninger. ROW 2: S. Thomas, L. Lord, D. Moore, L. Harper, S. Brown, M. McKinney, L. Jackson, M. Hendrix, Thorne, S. Miles, T. Franklin, B. Bohannon: ROW 3: C. Wells, C. Snyder, R. Riser, E. Carter, H. Culpepper, S. Marchan, C. Mitchell, G. TUDE ATIONA EDUCATION ASSOCI TIO Salter. Student National Education Association is the professional her chosen field. Through programs of various types- organization for those who are planning to teach. An afhli- films, lectures, discussion-the members learn more about ate of the National Education Association and the Georgia their needs. One of the major highlights of the year was the Education Association, the SNEA plays a major part in de- visit by Mrs. Thelma Davis, President of the National Class veloping the studentls early interest and professional pride in Room Teachers Association. ROW I: C. Prescott, C. Ripley, A. Herrin, K. Stanford, D. Allen, E. Scott, S. Hensley, M. A. Jarrell, NI. A. Hogan, J. O'Brien. ROIV L. Briscoe, A. Smallwood, D. Rogers, M. Paige, S. Jackson, H. Tor- 3: M. Beard. D. Kelley, S. A. George, D. Hale, K. Andrews, R. bett, N. Waten. ROW 2: E. Carrard, T. Whitaker, A. Overstreet, Rattray, M. O'Brien, S. Simons, M. O'Neal, B. Lunsford, S. Crist. D. Brown, M. Marsden, O. Smith, D. Smith, D. Cirtman, E. Hicks, P. Robinson, Swinson, C. Krieger. 153 1. ll l ,,, W V x fiffis W! Ray South, Mara Ozolins, Marie Stephens Jackie Blgsers Zogoriaphia is the departmental club for majors and minors in art. The club has for its purpose to make art more meaningful to the entire campus. In their eagerness and willingness to share their knowledge of art and beauty with others, the mem- bers sponsor art exhibits at the Padgett Gallery, visit exhibits held by other schools and museums, hear lectures. All are projects carried out to make living pictures which is the meaning of zogoria- phia. i Z is .-. ll-ll .1 'Ni' it 1 il 7' Gail Thomas, Corresponding Secretary, Marianna Wilson, Treasurerg Peggy O'Neal, Record- ing Secretaryg Martha Causey, President, Sherry Williams, Vice President. RECRE TICN ASSCDCIATIO The Recreation Association is the second of the three major campus organizations. Vitally concerned with the recreational needs of the student body, Rec knows that a sound and healthy body is essential in the growth of a well-rounded person. Rec sponsors many various types of activities that appeal to all types of students, whether they be athletically inclined or not. There are play days, soirees, retreats, bridge par- ties, dances, movies, and the skill clubs. Variety is the word for Rec. Martha Causey, President, and Miss Payne Ad visor. X ...,w.,-w-.0-.,..,,.Q xp Way? an WW'4NQ! QY? is 3 fm ' A ai K W' 'W S is M T T 2 ' fi if , Q W The Folk and Square Dance Club is one of the skill clubs. l55 X ,W ,V wx l am ! no Play day is one of the many activities sponsored by Rec. RECREATIC SSOCIATIO The skill clubs are a very important part of the Recreation Associa- tion. Through working in skill clubs, a student learns more about dance. or swimming. or acrobatics, whichever is her choice. But these clubs are not just for fun. The attainment of any skill takes long and tedious hours of work and practice, but the rewards and benefits more than compensate. She has become more graceful, more adept, and she has a well-trained body. Maybe they will be able to join Robin Hood one of these days. In the spring, a young woman's fancy turns to . . . volley- ball. General Board-SEATED: S. Shead, S. A. George, A. Connor, B. Johnson, C. Collins, C. Ragsdale, E. Robertson. STANDING: A. Henry, L. McFarland, E. Crawford, J. Jones, L. Bussey, G. Lipscomb, D. Boudreay, B. jaynes, E. Kellum, S. Adams, D. Patillo. 156 'Z-9 .0 A f if 1 f 5 A X , . X 7 Aix ,f X ' I' W Q nf X Q W K fx Yes QHW5, -vi' I 5 3 xii' s L55 TM ...JF , ,wager ,A jf 51 ? ?::':.':ff---...,n.Y - I PE GUI CLLB The attributes of a Penguin member are fluidity, strength, and grace, the attributes of any skilled artist. Synchronized swimming is not easy even at its most elementary level, but the swimmers are so graceful and precise in their movements and interpretations that it gives the impres- sion of ease. The members of Penguin often participate with other col- leges in play daysw which give them opportunities to learn more. Among colleges participating this year were Agnes Scott and Florida State University. ROW I: S. Hensley, C. Collins, M. Wilson, J. Burgdorf, Miss Donahoo, C. Hayes, I. Conrad, V. Partridge, J. Lan- G. Thornton, P. J. Johnson. ROW 2: S. Cordon, K. Krad- dry, C. Avery, N. Short. dock, N. Simmons, A. Settles, M. Causey, D. Hice. ROW 3: TENN CLU The Tennis Club functions only dur- ing the spring quarter, but the mein- bers are really busy that quarter pro- moting sportsmanship and technical skill. The highlight of the tennis sea- son is the Student-Faculty Tourna- ment. an occasion that really brings out the crowds. ROW I: Miss Osborne, G. Thomas, J. Pittman, M. Causey, P. O'Neal. ROW 2: B. Clark, G Geiger, C. Ragsdale, S. Williams, L, Bussey, B. Jaynes. E. Robertson, C. Collins, A. O'Conner, P. Bond, G. Tyler, J. Burgdorf. 159 Who says girls are weak? The members of the Tumbling Club have much in common with the Jack who jumped over the can- dle-stick-all are nimble and quick. The annual demonstration of their acrobatic skills leaves the audience breathless and with an odd sense of self- awkwarclness. It looks so easy when the tumblers do it-but as everyone knows, practice makes per- fect. MBLI C CLUB ROW I: B. Bowen, R. Tomlin, L. Carrigan, L. Barron, S. Adams, Jones, E. Crawford, J. Pittman, E. Kellum, D. Patillo, Miss Os- G. Lipscomb. ROW 2: P. O'Neal, L. Bussey, S. Williams, G. King, borne. B. Johnson, E. Robertson, B. F. Jaynes. ROW 3: F. Hankey, J. 160 Q, , wth-ff, . if 'Q l',rNf- ?.s:ff A ,ggi -cs-Aw!-M i., I A 51613 - 4-A ' 5241 F P? Cabinet ROW I: Ann Harris, Stephanie Fleming, Carol Overstreet, Lee Watkins, Chari Manship, Paulette Joseph, Graebener, Linda Colgrove, Hildegard Belston. ROW 2: Anne Irene McVay, Diane Sloan, Kendall Roberts, Mary Simons. YCU GWOME ' CHRI TIA SSCCIATIO Daphne Dukes, President Executive Sally Powell, Lynda Rogers, Penny Robinson, Betsy Johnson, Susan Dean, Ethel Johnson, Daphne Dukes, President. ff vi The Young VVomen's Christian Association is the third of the major organizations. Y is very much concerned with the intellectual as well as the spiritual and social life of the students. Y is non-denomi- national and it seeks to answer the needs of students of all faiths. The Y's program is highly varied and it didiuses itself unobtrusively into every area of campus life, directly or indirectly. There are in- formal breakfasts, Y-Forums, Vespers, student-faculty teas. Any sub- ject may be discussed during any of thesesthe Bible, or politics, or folk music. 'CD N- Lf f bf in-J' FOR Wm tuwwgwv is v wiv l Mr. Callahan, Y Advisor, spoke about the 1964 Presidential campaign at many political forums. The Student-Faculty Coffees are a delightful break in a busy sche dule. YOU CME 7 CHRI TIAN ASSCCI TIO The Y's responsibilities are many. Religious Focus Week is a major undertaking, but there are also the Y Sister program. the Scholarship Dance, the World Univer- sity Service Week, and many other activities--many responsibilities, but responsibility is a facet of life at W.C., and service is a special facet of the Y. Y Sisters: ROW I: Ruth Shank, Susan Hensley, Patricia Waters, Jo Wfentworth, Lynda Rogers, Gail Salter, Diane Sailors, Lee Wat- kins. ROW 2: Patricia Griner, Carol Barnes, Mary Medford, Bev- erly Wade, Edith Moore, Kay Kitchens, Dot Rogers, Sally Powell, Melody Kennedy, Linda Colgrove. ROW 3: Diane Brown, Ann Harris, Diane Allen, Chari Manship, Sherry Brown, Edna Taylor, S, Ann Wright, Leolene Montgomery, Hildegard Belston, Joyce Snid- er, Janet Kramer, Nancy Leake, Sandra Yeargin. ROW 4: Brenda Thompson, Carol Ragsdale, Cathy Reiber, Doris Moore, Alice Skeen, Jennell Rogers. ROW 5: Linda Glowacki, Elaine Scott, Tahni Bar- ron, Betty Jaynes, Sara George, Ethel Robertson, Pat Nobles, Dana Dasher, Nita Brown, Sara Miller. ,1 ff , jf' f f K, ,335 Q ,, S 3? 1 . BAPTI T DE UNIC The Baptist Union in coherence with the State Hospital sponsors many good recrea- tional programs there for the adolescents. Oc- casionally a few of their members are eligible to participate in the Home Mission Board Sum- mer Missionaries. Besides these widening ac- tivities the BSU enjoys Sunday night meals and programs with a speaker twice monthly and devotionals which are held twice weekly. 'C Vespers are sponsored on Tuesdays after sup- per and on Thursdays after lunch. KM, re! L c ' -lf f--' . Z Qi l i.:, v ti, ' .. E - Lil- ' x. . fy i 992' ISA ns. ROW I: Gwen Clark, Harriet Clenn, Kendall Roberts, Nita Brown. ROW 2: Betty Dubberly, Doris Cason, Jackie Usry, Jan Brisk. ROW 3: Jo Whitworth, Nancy Ar- senaux, Janice Sapp, Carol Culpepper. ROW 4: Lee Watkins, Brenda Thompson, Carol Barnes, Carol Craig. ROW 5: Ruth Shank, Sherry Brown, Bill Williamson, Leola Montgomerty, Janice Middlebrooks. President Gwen Clark with Miss Nita Mc- Cullough, Missionary to Nigeria. Some of the BSU Members who participated in the choir at the State Convention. 163 l ' s if 3 ROW I: Ann Harris, vice-president, Chari Manship, president, Carolyn Lindsey, secre- tary-treasurer, Kathleen Reiber, program chair- , man, Nancy Goodrich. ROW 2: The Reverend Milton H. Murray, Sandra Grist, Anita Dash- er, Elizabeth Moran, Margi Marsett, Brenda Dunagan, Martha Alice Ford, Ray Davidson. ROW 3: Oleada Warden, advisor, Bill Warden. advisor, Barbara Budreau. Canterbury is an association of students from The Woman's A I' I R College and Georgia Military College, sponsored by St. Steph- enis Episcopal Church. Its weekly meetings and activities foster an atmosphere of warm fellowship and encouragement as each student seeks to find meaning in daily life. The programs include discussions, speakers, and forums, as well as social and service projects. Work is presently underway to renovate a house ad- jacent to the campus to be used for all Canterbury activities. The Rector of St. Stephen's serves as the group chaplain and ad- visor. An interesting discussion with Mr. Murray. Members spend a hard day's work at The Canterbury House lf W 0, , .E.glW,9., wh if sf :lt ? - S FRONT: P. Griner, A. Overstreet, L. Rogers, S. Carter, A. Robinett. ROW 2: P Mabry Powell, C. Varner, S. Moore. ROW 3: B. Taylor, G. Collins, A. Henry, P. Brown, E. Scott WE LEY F GU TIG The Wesley Foundation house is one of the busiest places in town. The Methodist students flock here and End an answer to any need-for fun, food, worship, fellowship, and spiritual guid- ance. This year the lvesley Foundation sponsored a state-wide mental health seminar, a project that resulted from its members' weekly service project at the State Hospital. The Foundation al- so participated in sending delegates to the National Student Movement Conference in Lincoln, Nebraska. 165 President Beth Taylor and Director Bert Gratigny welcome v1s1tors Carol Robertson, Becky Bohanon, Cynthia Marsh, Stephanie Fleming, Faithie Fowler, Paul- ine Purcell, Carolyn Krieger, Marianne jarrell, Sandra Grist. WE TMIN TER FELLCW HIP Sunday nights are involved with preparing the evening meal for the young people and college students. For the meetings many fine speakers are invited to talk to the Fellowship. The last Sunday night of each quarter a special communion for the stu- dents is held. By visiting in the homes of the Presbyterian members, the members are able to become better acquainted with them. Through these activities the members hope to spread Christian influence, not only in thc college community, but also in the surrounding community. 166 Mr. Callahan and Mrs. MacCleod enjoy being with the students. l Members cook for the Sunday night meals. E DELTA PHI BET Delta Phi Beta is the honorary sorority whose members are interested in the area of elementary and secondary sci- ence education. This chapter spon- sors exhibits for the campus students and a science convention for high schools. Ewtkd ' 'I fr, Q K .T,A','.. A fl. 'O z-rj? ,1'?fwf, 'f ,I qt: za' is ' .2 .1 fig wr' ' ,M J, .lm U, 1. -W. yifw, if . 16, X , ' ,ky 4 A ,. : 'nf ' v 3. X ' 1,11 f if 1' .4 , .f -'14 i A. ROW I: Nina Wansley, Connie Collins, Harriet Glenn, Marie Lipsey, Rita Teston, Jean Bul- lock, Ola Blackwell. ROW 2: Martha Causey, J. K. Smith, Paula Arnold, Judy Whelchel, Mary Ann Hogan, Rita Rattray, Gwen Clark, Carolyn Krieger, Alcyone Mitchell. ROW 3: Gaiil Thomas, Edna Swinson, Dollie Warren, Penny Robinson, Dorothy Kelly, Elaine Kel- lum, Martha Prieto, Diane Sloan. HO ORARIE PIG .l Pi Gamma Mu is an honorary social science fraternity with especially high standards of membership eligibility. The membership is composed of facul- ty, townspeople, and students. 1 jai2.kf ROW I: Miss Maggie Jenkins, Mrs. Donald MacMahon, Miss Lutie Neese, Miss Barbara Chandler, Mrs. Grubbs, Dr. Mamie Jones, Mrs. W. M. Miller, Kendall Roberts, Mrs. George Echols, Mrs. Magdalena Portuando, Barbara Simons, Dr. J. C. Bonner, ROW 2: Mrs. Allen Gurley, Mrs. C. Sirmons, George Christenberry, Miss Elaine Calhoun, Mrs. Cotton, Miss Max- well, Dr. Hicks, jackie Segars, Irene McVay, Mrs. Schweitzer, Mrs. Cheek, Mr. Cheek, Mary Simons, Jean Smallwood, Jan Baker, Helen Culpepper, Maribel Benton, Linton Cox, Herbert Massey, M. A. Eakins, James Maloon, Mrs. Dillard, Mr. Dillard. 167 if' Y 'si' ' 5, QS LPHA P I ' r oMEo f l s if TI fi i. y J ' A Alpha Psi Omega is the national organization 1. V 1 Q honoring those students who have worked long mf 3 V and devoted hours in the College Theater- ' I it y not only in acting, but in painting, building, 'X ,Q printing, and promoting the productions of X A College Theater in every way that they can. ' ' it ff 'i , auf.-1' Martha Ann Adams, Rebecca Wind, Mary Simons, IC EDUCATGR' NATICDNAL C0 FERE CE The Music Educator's National Confer- ence. an honorary society for music educa- tors, provides its members with opportuni- ties for service, the development of pro- fessional attitudes, and the advancement of quality music education. The members participate in state, divisional, and nation- al meetings of the organization. Susan Carter, Diane Park, Brenda Dunagan, Mary Martin, Diane Roberts, Annette Hobbs, Kay Brooks, Ruth Sandiford, Dr. Noah. 168 Fitz Q--J WLC! ROW I: M. Johnson, K. Stanford, C. J. Bridges, J. Baker. ROW 2: D. Allen, J. chel, A. M. Sparrow, A. Settles, ROW Andrews, G. Slater, H. Culpepper, M. ford, ROW 4: A. Smallwood, D. Moore, E. Scott, M. Prieto, ROW 5: B. Smallwood, L Bates, Whel- Briscoe, G. Layson, C. Krieger, ROW 5: J. Am- 3: K. mons, Smallwood, S. West, ROW 6: E Swaf- Moran, M. Gerling, D. Bond, D. VVomack, L Cook, Dr. Greene. I TERNATICNAL RELATIO CL Z! Mary Gerling, President, Sharon West, Treasurer, Jan Baker, Secretary, Jackie Ammons, Vice President, Dr. Greene, Advisor. 169 In the fast moving world of today, an informed, alert awareness of rapidly changing current events is essen- tial to the educated person. The International Relations Club promotes a deeper interest and understanding of international affairs. Members learn more about the world today through varied types of programs-discus sions, lectures, films. To further emphasize their con- cern for world affairs the club sends delegates to the Collegiate Council of the United Nations each summer. 31 F1 it We hi ROW I: Pat Bridges, Jennie Bittaker, Ellen Limbrick, Wanda Wil- Betty Dubberly, Miss Ruth Maynard, Beth Taylor, Sheila Waters, son, Libby Howard, Emily Balchin, Wynelle Andrews. ROW 2: Ann Wheeler, Carole Bridges, Judy Leonard. PHI UPSILO GMICRQ Teas give Home Economics students an opportunity to get acquainted. l7O Phi Upsilon Omicron is the national honorary fraternity for outstanding majors in the field of Home Economics. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, and character. The mem- bers work on local and national proj- ects of the organization which helps in fostering the development of greater professional Pride and interest in their Held. The Alpha Eta Chapter on cam- pus sends a delegate to represent them at the National Conclave held bi-an- nually. PHI IGMA Q A 2 1 5 ROW I: Miss Anthony, Linda Babb, Sherry Brown, Gail Salter, Pennington, Pat Swint, Judy Hammond, Diane Allen, Linda Bris Doris Moore, Mary Kay Corbitt, Anita Varner, Ann Wright, Joan- Coe, Gail Layson, Anne Smallwood, Pat Goldthwaite, Gail Herrin ne DeLoach, Andrea Acree. ROW 2: Mary Martha Johnson, Nancy Olivia McMichael. Phi Sigma is the honorary sorority for sophomores who earned a place on the Dean's List and maintained a B average during their First year in college. They received the honor and respect that is given to those who achieve through hard work and to those who strive to their highest capabilities. They have set a pattern for themselves that will not fail them during the remainder of their college career or in the future. l7l PI GMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi is the national honorary fraternity for those who have excelled in the Held of business education. Members are selected during their junior year on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and their interest in business. The organization strives to create, encourage, and extend interest in scholarship, to promote civic betterment through good citizenship, to foster high ethical stand- ardsg and to teach the ideal of service as the base of all worthy enterprise. Membership is a goal for all those who major in busi- ness education. Miss Robinson, Gail Gilbert, Marilyn Summers, Ann Blood- The Service Guild is a campus honorary society whose members serve the college by worth, Sandra Jackson, Miss Anthony. promoting interest in extra-curricular activities. The members act as hostesses at con- certs, guides for visitors, and as representatives of the college at various functions. fi E .si YW f i ,rf ,A l A , .. .N ,- cym t. .3 2 H29 5- ,2 t f . w .N V , -- A, V 'Y I' 4 , f Marie Stephens, Susan Dean, Alice Barron, Penny Robin- drews, Libby Howard, Linda Babb, K. Smith, Ellen Gar- son, Rita Rattray, Beth Taylor, Gail Thomas. ROW 2: rard. Peggy Bond, Doris Kelly, Anne Overstreet, Wynelle An- 172 E 5 Auf T' 'U I :D 5'-I ,mr E00 as ...W wi. o Qs 132. 5:1- we 22 322 SD'4 'ES' 2: PEE. 0 ZH. S5 52 W. 525.- :-sa -U55 :fa gg 222 mm 351 :s SUD 5 -E LQ.- 05 SLE' eh na gi .5 X4 CD Q :- 2 E us E1 'F sw : Q. 'Q 6 'l fb U7 ff . o :s Pl Q r N '1 so 0 FV fb 1 sv :s Q. FF :- VD Q :J- o U3 fb :s mi? ,aa W.. members wear with great pride the pin signifying membership. , . , zf K. Kitchens, D. Roberts, K. Hamilton, P. Swint, P. Siler. M tin, A. Hobbs. 'VY K.. 6 . . A. Hobbs, K. Kitchens, M. Martin, K. Hamilton, D. Roberts, P. Siler, R. Sandiford, K. Brooks, B. A. Bailey, P. Swint, I. McVay. 1 73 .1 , f 5 L 9 5 , Q, V .:,j , 1' A ' , es 5, gl E b FEATURE t 41 , 4 JS I :vw 1 S e 4 wg Q . 1 X Q Q 4 N Q is s A 4 A at P if M J f L ' ff' 1 A gg Q W, n t f r ,, ' , .:' -v , t 5 W. Y V s v. t Q , ,sv 3 Q , V t E, N ' saga, 4 N 4 -ii fi, i .1 . . . ' 1 5 ,, 13? H 5 , 1 . mil' Q Q Q Convocation marks the official beginning of a new academic year. The impressive service begins with a processional of faculty, followed by the Senior class. The distinguished Mr. Waiglits G. Henry, President of LaGrange College, was the guest speak- er for this year. .. 2' - -'-'- , , - .1 ' 1 1 1 ky ' Q Q aS :f ?1JiP WM 1' .. if ,. . augur .ns Getting acquainted begins with a pleasant reception at the Mansion . . Open-house at the Y apartment also welcomes the new students and makes them feel at home. . . . New students have a Chance to meet and get to know faculty members, Dr. and Mrs. Lee, and each other. Freshmen no sooner arrive than they begin the mad rush of orientation-getting to know about college life and getting to know each other. v -I . A YV . 1 r, ,fm M0 K, Q Lg' , E if!'. 7 C :' -'-Q. -.r .f -it he An interesting part of Freshman orientation is Rat VVeek, beginning with the capping service, the initiation, on through the parties and meet- ings, and finally to the end, and a well deserved rest. x Beautiful spring weather, the fun of a Fri- day night hootenanny, the magic of Spring Dance, and the excitement of the crowning of Miss Aurora-all combined for a won- derful weekend. ,ms fx . ' -xr. QF. 1? 3' , - , Ziff YK A -M' ., A s 1. yr 'Q rw: WWA R ,y i A .fi-3 3Q ,V - V , 'QA i X I , . , fi it V -Su Memories of Fall Dance haunt us still-drezuny music, lovely gowns, '.'2T'L n ' f, handsome men,-and refresh- e ments. lm -1-wa.-Imaam 181 .,......,.......- ...V munvm nqnmfunilii 'WW' ......-....,,..... .... ...... ........... .... .....,,....,...., ................. M. ..........w. .... :xi ITJLTZI ,............ .,.., ...........,.,...-.W -- !'-SM vnu u A rainy night in January, the warm glow of candlelight in the Pink Dining Hall, the romantic strains of music from Nancy and the Bachelors-this was the setting for the VVinter Dance. W -l ,XV 'mf' Highlight of Winter Dance week-end-concert by The Hunters sb, ment. then, on to dancing and more enjoy 183 1 ,.-M 'HP' ar. f !g If M M., wa if Q wt. wi., . M f J ,,, Qi' vl , . Q Q 'll 5 if xv N 41-, 4 Q ,nw 6 Q JF ji 1 5 I M' 4 'aw -x . Q Q MN. 'N 1 N nv' 'Qin 'fi' lo 9 fb! 1 l 0 ggxf D l M 1 ,E xl 'QP' 'Q wx 1' ' 1 X5 fi 5 Q. A 5 4 2 Q 5 3 , 186 I87 w E XM? ' A , A -Q5 188 f ,- , l f f X 1 4 , ,L , Q w XX by ' 189 190 6 U 'ram amm- Eli Skin: um.. L .g, ,. M 1,4 1 ww il Wi W, If u This was Golden Slipper, 196-l-65. Tireless effort, ingenuity, through the years and resounds in every heart It is a message laughter, and tears-these Shaped It to Glory. And its message of friendship, sportsmanship, and love. is forever Told Wlith Bells. It is a message that echoes l92 5 7 Dr. Lee making the presentation to Mr Carmichael The thirteenth Distinguished Service Award from the Womans College was awarded to James V. Carmichael, president of Scripto, Inc. The presentation was made at the an- nual Honors Day program, Spring Quarter, in Russell Auditorium. The Seniors who had just been elected to membership in Phoenix were honored also at the services. OLLEGE THEATRE BRIGHT GIRL COLLEGE THEATRE PRGDUCTICDN S .W Male dancers form the Soviet Republic of Georgia are noted for a unique ahility to dance on their toes. The two Gt-orgians shown here fwho danee on point without any help from padded hootsj are part of the all star company of the RADUGA DANCERS. Eleanor Vlasova is among the first stars of Moscow's famed Stanislavski Theatre to visit the United States. mga Shamil Yagudin, leading dancer of the Bolshoi Ballet, has mysti- fied North American critics by an absolute defiance of gravity. He is no less spectacular in folk dance. 195 Roger Lawson. Carillonneur Lindenstruth Carillon Concert. 1 L Harriet Fitzgerald, Artist and Lecturer Modern Dance Group, Texas Wornan's University. Florence Kopleff. Contralto 4 Lee Luvisi, Pianist 197 Robert Cohen, Lecturer . , H3 -, A 1. 5,5 N f we ,,, Swir- -. -vw, .Sv f .pfvlip Wi' e ff' ilvii Ma: ' 4 r gr 1 gg K - Ei Q -. s. I as J Q Q i Q . 2 :T X wiswizff , .Star '.ws3-3.2 ?f?,i'sww . -N X ' ff: f .gf-1 ,,,4z'5 my : Q J a M N 1 -. 1531 'i W so rv , P A 1, X ' at sf Q f , M8555 , .O ,Qv,EgffY3,, sg , ,A W Q X yy - Ax ww- , ,Q :ms 4 is 1' gg fe 1 misgiggff . . ff' 'Q ww-12 i f me lv! if . 'tt f W SN-Tri si x ' - The , S' ENJQA: , wma ., ,., , wif. lwsgrf A .swan-. i-. ' j s, - ,,,,lg? 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X 2 QW A fxgixxgfmvi i f r' s xi .f V fy ,' ,K ,4 s an at f5,,. . ?'e,1.a QSQQ, . ,,z-ga::w- 55,3.,, ,x wx , ,951 is s:sQ tw su: Dr. Max Noah ,vw wx 1 Q, , wmilf 1. 11, 3,3 t . sf:-vw ,:g:-' N ,N Q I ,wsfb aw! 33 ,-V, irq-5+ - ff a., r v If V: E - t If . ta ' 240 Q 2 5 3+ X if X 9 K- X Ag- I, a 48 4 3.1 ,Z Q g N, :Q M ,., Ng . 7 :if f qgiffgfq Each year the Christmas season features the joint ef- forts of school and community in presenting Handells Messiah Dr. Max Noah does a superb job of direct- ing the production. This year the Woman's College was joined by the choir from Mercer University to give a really marvelous performance. THE SSIAH il'-3 iv ,,-, l i 1' ilgsigjgsgwif-,'?'1ii., Q'13'i? fg'v 3' ' 4, ,Q , ,..., M B ing E ,Q ri':?'7? Q-1g1Y,? Q,igi7j,4QN, 3 - 1, A A A- Q Q L., .JL -in ' .QL,52if944G4Q - Q Q P Q3 - ,. Q -A . ..l l .1 , ,QQ 198 THE TLANTA SYMPHO Y URCHE TRA r I Winter Quarter features the annual concert of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Under the brilliant direction of Mr. Henry Sopkin, the Orchestra brings us a night of fine music, both entertaining and inspiring. 199 Mr. Henry Sopkin Ted Shawn, Dancer T , ki f Scene from Picnic, College Theatre production. Serigraphs, Art Exhibit, Mamie Padgett Gallery. Jack Jones, Organist, Mercer University 'vw ,, mf . , ,, ,isigjylfp a, A x 2, f .g7f f - '- 1 1 '- :Swv 1 -5432551152 3714? W2 f , ,,,f,V,y, My ,X 7 ,Ax 5 ' P' Lf , f,,W3 g' , 1 :vf wif' '- ,- V f W5 f, F22 ii 2, 'MW' ' Q . , ' X: 3,5 KM X 8, ,A-2' A , 7: L1 f, z -W ff .fa- fa - zfggyff- 4, A5 4 fl 4 2195 W fi Sc-ff' , 4, w ' Q53 'ie Q4 ,WA f . f gi f FAS 77' f V' , Z 1 f 'ii A .f:f,95S1'? - ffm, ,zz km' mf' ww Qewi4wCJUaAs Jwawdnss mcmog Jacb1eQegcms Qewwdaas ! 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X X XXX JK -wil! 3' I JF' Xb, X ' X ' N ,Q K 'M 'W' V- XX .ff lfvfw b ' 'V'wX 'fads we ,-, X f X - gg, gg- 71344 XX ., uf Y ' - Xa' A ' ar W., ' ff ,wa- ' X X ,W V ,X ,X X134 if 1 P-f wi' ,, X fs..v' 0 X f M., X X , 1, ,V X., f 'X M5 ,,.a4 '-' X4 u 1 X QVWQMU XX a wI 'f ' AW 1 ' K a ' 1 3 .W ir,- ..- fy X 'YL mr, ,lpn .3711 1 X7 X. Volume 40 No. 8 The Woman's College of Georgia February 19, 1955 Minor Officers Ot Three Drgnnizntion Elected 3:3 , if eeee hi s Q. l, A gi-,z-5-5: Q.. 5.15.-.' , V ,sv - H 2 qu- - . v 1.x:.,s..-. , , 'yz sz-3 5 5 . . .. faq . . 'I 1 Tw. ',...- 1 ... .l . '4W'a-. 4, 5 Sherry Zeigler, Kay Brooks, Aldona Lewis, Jenell Rogers, Beth Taylvr- Not pictured: Gerry Geiger W.U.S. To Present Auction The World University Service, a program des- igned for mutual assistance among universities of the world, will be featured at the Woman's College the week of February 22. An auction, to be held in the Student Union at chapel period on Tuesday of that week, will feature unusual foreign items, for instance a letter from the French government and a gift pre- sented by J. C. Jennings of England's House ofCom- mons--who willbe remem- bered by some students as a guest faculty member two years ago. Also, there is to be sold a White House post card from Lady Bird Johnson and an item from 1 Gov. Carl Sanders. These are only a few of the ar- ticles for auction. A mini- mum of fity cents has been set on each of the items. The money received will be sent to the office of W.U.S. where it will be used in various projects in colleges a n d schools throughout the world. Some of the aid given to foreign education programs in for- mer years include build- ing dormitories in India and health centers in Korea and Sudan, donating equip- ment for the Nicaragua Me- dical School, starting a li- brary in Basutoland, and appropriating scholarships or emergency aid to many other countries. Besides The minor officers of the three major campus or- ganizations were elected yesterday. Vice president of the College Government Association is Aldona Lew- is, Chairman of Honor Council is Beth Taylor, Kay Brooks is Chairman of Ju- diciary, Gerry Geiger is the new corresponding se- cretary, Jenell Rogers is recording secretary, and Sherry Zeigler has been elected treasurer. YWCA officers are Betsy Johnson, vice president, Ann Bruce, secretary, El- len Giles, treasurer, Jan- ice McLeroy, community co-ordinator, Lee Watkins, religious co-ordinator, Alice Skeen, campus co- ordinator. Elaine Kellum has been elected vice president of Rec. Corresponding Secre- tary is Sidney AnnChurch- wellg recording secretary is Connie Collinsgand trea- surer is Billie Jean John- son. the auction, of which many items for sale will be fur- nished by faculty, students also have the opportunity to help by making personal contributions. Mary Simons, W. U. S. worker, has announced that this all-important cause will be further explained to W.C. students at a spe- cial chapel program on Monday, February 22. Cl A CAPELLA CHOIR f . WC Choir Begins Short Tour Friday The annual tour of the WCG A Capella Choir be- gins Friday, February 19 for a concert-filled five days including towns from College Park in northern Georgia to Monticello in northern Florida. The girls will follow a tight sche- dule as tney perform in College Park on Friday, Albany on Saturday, Tho- masville and Monticello, Florida on Sunday, Fitz- gerald on Mondaygand Tal- batton and Buena Vista on Tuesday. Wednesday even- ing, February 24 is ahome concert in Russell Audi- torium, the last concert of the tour. Hosts for the choir will be the First Methodist Church in College Park, Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, the First Baptist Church in Thomasville, the Methodist Church in Monticello, Flo- rida, Central Methodist Church in Fitzgerald, Tal- batton High School in Tal- battong and the First Bap- tist Church in Buena Vista. Choir Guild members will welcome the choir in each town and are invited to join the 1965 members in the singing of Adoramus Te. With a final performance in Russell Auditorium at the Woman's College the tour ends. Immediately fol- lowing the eight o'clock concert, a choir reception will be given in Porter Au- ditorium. nfwi Elaine Kellum, Connie Collins, Billie Jean Johnson Sidney Ann Churchwell. I f ...axe Janice McLeroy, Ann Bruce, Betsy Johnson, Lee Watkins. Not pictured: Ellen Giles, Alice Skeen Newspaper Staff To Attend GCPA At University Ot Gu. Several members of the ,Qglgmngi staff will attend Y Talks Sex Thursday afternoon, Feb- ruary 25, there will be a Y forum concerning sex morality on campus. Some of the possible topics for discussion will be ls there a problem? Who should handle these problems? Possible solutions and others. The discussion, started by representatives of several dorms, will be in Terrell Rec Hall at4:l5. The Colonnade To Purchase New Equipment The editor of the Colon- nade, Paula Arnold, has announced that the news- paper is in the process of purchasing some new equipment for the purpose of improving the student paper. This new equipment will expand the need for student workers--all of these are not required to, be skillful writers asthere is a need for typists, proof- readers, and circulators as well as for writers. In ad- dition to these, the new equipment demands some specialized typists who, because of the importance of the job, will be paid to operate an IBM machine. All interested students are asked to contact the Editor, Box 939. the Georgia Collegiate Press Association meet- ing in Athens, Georgia. This meeting will be held at the University of Georgia on February 26 and 27. There will be several discussion units dealing with various areas of newspaper work. Prior to this meeting all Georgia college newspa- pers were given the oppor- tunity to enter a contest. The winners of the con- test will receive awards at a banquet to be held Satur- day afternoon. The Wo- man's College will be well represented at this press meeting. -li:-1' Religious Values In The Fine Arts - A Retreat The Y.W.C.A. is sponsor- ing a retreat at Lake Laurel on February 26-27 which will carry out the theme, Religious Values In The Fine Arts. Participating members in the program will be Dr. Betty Poindex- ter, dance, Miss Aline Can- trell, artg Miss Quillian White, music, and Miss Quillian White and Mr. James A. Callahan, novel. The cost is 50 cents per person. Sign-up sheets are now available in the Post Office. Interested people are asked to meet at thi Circle at 4:00 p.m. The vicious tornado which swept through Mil- ledgeville in December, 1964, left quite an impres- sion on the campus of the Womanls College. Many trees were uprooted, windows were blown out, TV aerials were crushed, huge columns were displaced and the most prominent damage-the tennis court lights were swept to the ground. Luckily the torna- do struck during the Christmas holidays while the campus was virtually deserted. Even though the tornado has passed and every- thing except the tennis court lights has been re- stored, there are still many evidences of that har- rowing event which will be present for quite some time to come. 4, . Q in 1 we , ' ,231 f '. ' gif, Mfg? I' , PM , I 5,-r. in gi 'Qf,: '1?B f ! 209 ,. Q y-. X .s .XJ . f- .-,x-,..,- , -f FW, ,'- A- x 1, '-',,1- xl. A .W 4 ' - HQ rmvi 4 !- 1 .A - , ,.,.A,... 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'M '- ,f 515 -'rz-W-A' ww: t.,'.f?ff:f'am.,, ,.,:f.'1 --..-.2 . .. Ht- re - , :Mer , , As graduation draws nigh, great anticipation swells among the seniors who will soon teach eager youngsters. The Peabody Laboratory School provides an excellent opportunity for student teaching and learning. Planned recrea- tional activities are also provided for the chil- dren by the students at WC. as ,Jin 225 Lili ,45- .,,,,,,,N 1 ,.. . ,,.. A ---1....M lj 6 Y' fl K+' ya 5 wgjzp, 5 J .u ' 1 gm , . ss 52 gf . ' 4' 9 e ' fm iii? ...W ,- fvfgavib ' ,,f 'gig 51' f , W Q, we A ii NM? M if, X , M Y K+ ,. ,, : sf' t ra:-::a--+., . V-mv gv . X fi Skis, f A mg Nga V, 'A 0 ff V' 1 ,eye f fi .,, ' Q ,g r ,wyyfwgg Q X s A fs sw -- X - F sf wiki? 4 K - X - X --.- S Awww ,M Q- 1'- - V' if fsfwsfs ys' Q, ' bifpc -- ' ' X 'MQ s W 'Q A ' i t Y' ,.... v , 911121 S ' We iwiiw ' Whether eating in the Student Union, the college dining room, or on the front lawn, one always en- counters friendly faces and interesting conversa- tion. In the Student Union Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Rogers, and Mrs. Kidd are always there to acconi- modate you and to oH'er a welcoming smile. v Wifi? ' VE. 544 I-J Mi. 1' 1- .,...i....un.... ' Everyone enjoys sports and entertainment, whether she be an active member or a spectator. The Woman,s College offers many sports such a-s swimming, tennis, arch ery, and even football just for fun. Sponsored by different organizations are activi- ties such as forum discussions, guest speakers, hootenannies, and the annual hike Among these activities every girl finds something of interest. t ,, wg, .Nw N if Yi fig ,ffk xg ,I A Mad? Q 229 E51 EXIT No boys? Tl1at's right. Girls at XVC find that it is more eondueive to study without boys. Also, the relationships between the girls are more congenial and much closer. Nfost of the students discover that it is fun to share the warm friendships that arenat found elsewhere. '-wfw -W-.--x,....-,-N., MW, W? VM' -f-- 2 .1 , We, ww fmcw: l. Ia r-SiQi1.Jmvl5mff,4H ,Q x t J? 4,2 , 175 1' ri- ve uilingp-.. if N39 Q I , eiqwl r ' .3 x V ,, - ' 4 1 V n -.rf -fag.. f A Meeting formally or informally, being alone or with others, any time of the day or year, one will find friendly and understanding girls on the Womanls College cam- pus. , ,,,, a 232 Tx Q-x pr . ww N APPRECI T10 Dean MacMahon Your sensitive, yet firm touch has transformed learning into a vital and imaginative art. Because you delight in the thrust of ideas, you succinctly instill in us a dissatis- faction with the facile and a desire to search for deeper levels of learning. You have stimulated us to see knowledge not as a mere accumulation of facts to be memorized and soon forgotten, but rather as the assimilation and evaluation of concepts through questioning, doubting, even fearing at times until we can approach truth, or a glimpse of truth. 234 MEMORIAM Flannery O'Connor won wide acclaim as a gifted writer, and we admired her for that. But upon meeting her, we ceased to think of her as the authoress, and came to know her as a charming and inspiring person. She was utterly natural and dis- armingly frank: she said once that she wrote because she did it well. She had a rather pensive expression, but when she smiled her face seemed to be irradiated by a brilliant and beautiful light. Being with her was a refreshing experience. We miss Flannery O'Connor, and we will long remember her. 235 ,A V f , v Q Q fi A Q Y L 2 K A- 7 ADVERTISEMENTS YDUR FUTURE IN FABRICS Exciting things are happening in tex- tiles-our state's industrial backbone. lt's a fast-changing world of new fab- rics, new fashions, new machines, new markets. There's a great future in fabrics-plenty of chances for genuine advancement in a profession you'Il enjoy. Check with your vocational guidance counselor or come to see us. You'll be surprised how many in- teresting jobs are available-more than likely a spot tailor-made for your special interests. And if you are planning on col- lege, ask about, continuing your ,Stevens f education at one of the fine g textile colleges in the South. g41?,i, Q J. P. STEVENS 81 CO., INC. FINE FABRICS MADE IN AMERICA SINCE 1813 Jimmie Katherine Smith, Editor Peggy O'Neol, Business Monoger J. C. GRANT COMPANY Retail Jewelers Member American Gem Society Milledgeville, Georgia Since 1909 In Business 72 Years THE SANFORD HOUSE Unusual Food Lunch: 11:30 - 2:30 Dinner: 5:30 - 8:00 Closed All Day Wednesday and Saturday Evening Movie Going Students are Smarter Students VISIT YOUR CAMPUS THEATRES REGULARLY A Martin Theatre The Merchants 81 Farmers Bank MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA A FULL SERVICE BANK MEMBER F. D. I. C. CHANDLER BROS. HARDWARE COMPANY 115-17 North Wayne Street MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA FOR REALLY FINE PHOTOGRAPHS COME TO Eberhart Studio HARROLD'S Ladies Ready-to-Wear 106 West Hancock Street MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA Dixie Wood, Inc. Dealers In Pulpwoocl - Timber and Timberlands Forest Management Consultants P.0. Box 790 Phone 452-5130 Milledgeville, Georgia l 1 HE .lol-IN MILLEDGE MOTEL l Largest and Finest in the City l Air Conditioned Television Swimming Pool Room Phones Quiet and Spacious Grounds Q-.xx Dial 452-2236 S 7fuwel W Cmsx, .X s il 5+ I SURE.f , .iib I MADISON THROWING COMPANY INC BALDWIN PLANT Processors and Dyers of Synthetic Yarns c'America's Leading Throwsfern MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA L WILSON TYPEWRITER 81 ADDING MACHINE COMPANY 639 lVIulberry Street MACON, GEORGIA SH 6-2777 Royal Typewriters: Victor Adding Machines Electric Victor Printing Calculators Standard McCaskey Cash Registers Portable Sales - Service - Supplies J Reilidl-I Georgia-Carolina Oil Company MACON, GEORGIA Manufacturers of Quality Lubricants since 1919 Thigpen's Department Store 117 N. 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Young M Manhattan and Puritan Sportswear wayne si hone 7624 ,me 0,019.0 .Q,,-fAmsted INDUSTRIES DOWNTOWN MOTEL P.O. Box 650 225 E. Hancock St. Milledgeville, Georgia Walking Distance of 5 Restaurants and Campus New - Ultra Modern - AII Services SOUTHERN PRESS, INC. SPECIALISTS IN CREATIVE AND COLOR PRINTING T506 Hardeman Avenue Macon, Georgia SH. 6-T385 Y Y Yi WILKINSON MOTO fine. ui N. caivmm si. PAUL WILKINSON MILLEDGEVILLF GEORGIA GL 38 OVERSTREET'S PHARMACY Phone 452-2255 - T39 So. Wayne Milledgeville, Ga. S DE T DIRECTORY Abbott. Grace Marilyn, 1103 Elm St., LaGrange, Ga., 85 Abell, Alice Ruth, 1907 Shannon Dr., Columbus, Ga., 47 Abell, Margery Gail, 1907 Shannon Di., Columbus, Ga., 99 Abercrombie, Barbara Dye, 720 20th Ave., Cordele, Ga. Acree. Andrea Merle, Route 1, Cataula. Ca., 85,171 Adams. Dottie, Route 1.Tignal1. Ca.. 99 Adams. Martha Ann. 26 Vinson Heights, Milledgeville, Ga., 47,148, 168 Adams, Sarah Helen, 2338 Old Colony Rd., East Point, Ga., 86 Adams, Su7anne. Mansfield. Ca.. 86.153.156,160 Addison. Nanci Elizabeth, 9 Wlelvb St., Hartwell, Ga., 86 Akins. Cynthia Lynette. R.F.D., Register, Ga., 47 Alexander, Barbara Jean, Rt. 1. Box 192, Attapulgus, Ga. 129,132, 133,147,203 Alexander. Sara Evans, Wladley. Ga. 86 Alinger. Laura Ellen. 295 E. Northfield Rd., Livingston, New Jer- sey, 99 Allen. Candace Virginia, 204 Cloverdale, Thomasville, Ga., 99 Allen, Diana Frances, Box 4, Gray, Ga., 86,153.162,169,171 Allmon, Anita Diane, 9 Gray St., Trion, Ga., 96 Amann, Cynthia Ann, 381 Spring St., Macon, Ga., 99 Ammons, Jackie Louise, 252 Forkner Dr., Decatur, Ga. 47, 169 Andrews, Carol Diane, Ellerslie, Ga., 100 Anderson, Donna Jean, 627 Windy Hill Rd., Griffin, Ga., 86 Andrews. Evelyn Kay, Rt. 1, Box 32, Ellerslie, Ga., 71,153,169 Andrews, Joe, 600 W. Charlton St., Milledgeville, Ga., Andrews, Phyllis, Route 2. Sandersville, Ga.. 71 Andrews, Susan Meredith, P.O. Box 216-New St., Roberta Ga., 100,146 Andrews, Wynelle, Rt. 1,Tennil1e, Ga., 47,46,130,170,172 Anthoine, Jane, 310 Magnolia St., Ft. Valley, Ga., 100 Arnold, Judy Van. 102 Kings Hwy., Decatur, Ga. 47 Arnold, Paula, 4061 Hill Top Dr., College Park, Ga., 47,66,129, 136,137,167 Arsenaux, Nancy Ann, Rt. 1, Box 275, Smyrna, Ga., 100,142,163 Atkinson. Anne Harvey. 675 Delmar Ave., Atlanta, Ga., 100 Atwood, Phyllis. 6690 Castleton Dr., N.W., Atlanta 28, GA., 71,132, 129.1-10,141,152 Avery, Gail, 259 Pineland Rd.. Atlanta. Ga., 72.132,133.1-40,158 Aycock. Nelda L. H., P.O. Box 124, Milledgeville, Ga., Babb, Linda, Rt. 1, McDonough, Ga., 86,151,171,172 Bacon, Sherry, 1220 S. Boulevard, Moultrie, Ga., 100 Bailey, Alice, Rt. 1, Hartwell, Ga., 100 Bailey, Elizabeth Anne, 6 Conner Dr., Newnan, Ga., 47,66,129, 131,142,144,173,201 Bailey, Janice, 207 Morningside Dr., Sandersville, Ga., 100 Bailey, Shirley Ann, 827 Sherwood Dr., Elberton, Ga. Bailey, Elaine, Rt. 1, Canon, Ga., 100 Baker, Barbara Janice. 132 Walnut St., Cedartown, Ga., 72,140,169 Balchin, Emily, Middleton, Ga., 47,46,147,170 Bales, Betsy, Rt. 3, Sparta, Ga., 72 Ballard, Dolleen, 142 Jackson St., Newnan, Ga., 100,142 Balocco, Roberta, U. Roma 18, Melegnano CMilanoJ, Italy Barber, Margery, 303 Wayne St., Eatonton, Ga., 48 Baker. Judy, P.O. Box 111, Porterdale, Ga., 72,133,141,151 Barnes, Carol, Rt. 3, Jefferson, Ga., 86,162,163 Barnes, Linda Dawn, 1134 B 10th St., Robins A.F.B., Ga., 100 Barron, Alice, 620 Church St., Marietta. Ga., 48,142,154,172 Barron. Tahni DeLoyce, 4455 Greenspring, College Park, Ga., 86, 150,160,162 Barry, Janice Carol, Rt. 1, Vienna, Ga. Baston, Jacquelyn Ann, R.F.D. 2, Washington, Ga., 86,146 Barton, Grace Hand, 4552 Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ga., Bates, Carol, 1106 Gonza Dr., GriHin, Ga., 48,153,169 Bates, Rosemary, 2104 Darling Ave., Waycross, Ga., 48,132,140 Batson, Karen Diane, P.O Box 9, Eatonton, Ga. Beard, Marjorie, 4826 Rebel Terrace, Atlanta 21, Georgia, 72,153, 157,202 Beck, Wanda, Clayton, Ga., 100 Bedingfield, Ruth C., P.O. Box 245, Cadwell, Ga., 72 Bedwell, Duane, 464 Sixth St., Cedartown, Ga., 48 Beheler, Cheryl Dean, 4717 Roswell Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Bell, Barbara Jean, 6051 Roundhill Rd., Columbus, Ga. Bell, Sherilyn, 132 Underwood, Atlanta, Ga., 100 Bell, Shirley, Near Way, Gainesville, Ga. Belston, Hildegard Sofia, W.C.G.-Box 738, Milledgeville, Ga., 86, 161,162 Bemister, Carole Ingram, 31 Barks Ave., Newman, Ga., 48 Bennett, Susan, 306 S. Washington St., Ft. Gaines, Ga., 100,142 Bentley, Sandra Lynette, Route 1, Milledgeville, Ga., 135 Berry, Wanda Sue, Box 847, St. Marys, Ga., 100 Bidgood, Carolyne, Box. 370, Eatonton, Ga., 48 Biggers, Jacquelyn Claudette, Pinehurst Rd., Grayson, Ga., 154 Bittaker, Jennie Lynn Ricketson, 141 S. Jefferson, Milledgeville, Ga., 48,170 Binkley, Judith Ann, Old Rt. 1, Box. 172, Avondale, Pa., 100 Bivins, Betty, Haddock, Ga., 100 Blackmon, Sheila Joann, 323 E. Rte. 2, Milledgeville, Ga. Blackwell, Ola Janice, Monticello, Ga., 72,146 Blizzard, Joyce S., 1714 Marion St,, Milledgeville, Ga., 48 Blondheim, Mary Louise, 403 Bailey St., St. Marys, Ga., 100 Bloodworth, Ann Ealise, Rte. 1, Rhine, Ga., 49,172 Boatwright, Anita Kay, 4 Knollwood Drive, Rome, Ga., 100 Bobo, Sara Ann, Rte. 2, Box 294, Washington, Ga., 86 Bohanan, Becky, Rte. 1, Conyers. Ga., 100,153,166 Bolton, Marsha E., 552 Jenkins St., Macon, Ga., 100 Bond, Peggy Ann, 1918 S. Columbia Pl., Decatur, Ga., 65,169,172 Boudet, Yolanda P., M.S.H., lvlilledgeville, Ga. Bosch. Marta, M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga. Boudrea, Dianne Marie, 3358 Irish Lane, Decatur, Ga., 99,100,150, 156 Bowen, Aline B., 1615 Engle Drive, Macon, Ga. Bowen, Betty, 328 Glenn Circle, Decatur, Ga., 100,150,160 Bowman, Barbara, M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga., 49,146 Bowman, Daren, 410 N. Briarcliff Rd., Warner Robins, Ga. Boyd, Ruth Virginia, 307 Burum St., Pelham, Ga., 49,132,140 Boza, Raquel S., M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga. Bradford, Sandra Louise, 321 E. Montgomery St., Milledgeville, Ga. Bradley, Lois Jane, 202 Tahoma Rd., Lexington, Kentucky, 100, 149 4. Bradley, Susan Leigh, 116 Force Drive, Albany, Ga., 100,142 Brand, Emelyn Ruth, P.O. Box 147, Oxford, Ga., 72 Brannen, Alice, Register, Georgia Brannen, Julia, Register, Ga., 66 Brannen, Sarah, 310 S. Wilkinson St., Nlilledgeville, Ga. Brant, Lois, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville, Ga. Bridges, Carol Anis, 8 Buchanan St., Newman, Ga., 72,71,134,147, 170 Bridges, Gwendolyn, 321 E. Hancock St., Milledgeville, Ga., 49 Bridges, Josephine, 3965 Green Oak Drive, Doraville, Ga., 72,136 149,169 Bridges, Patricia Ann, Rte. 1, Ellaville, Ga., 147,170 Brigham, Priscilla C., 3476 Piedmont Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Briscoe, Jackie L., 104 Royston Hms., Royston, Georgia, 100 Briscoe, Lynda Sue, 9 Webb St., Monticello, Ga., 86,137,153,169, 171 Brock, Gay, 2297 Leafmore Drive. Decatur, Ga., 86,147,150,157 Brookins, Christine Braddy, Efhngham St., Milledgeville, Ga. Brooks, Anne Cason, Hillcrest St.. Gordon, Ga. 153 Brocgks, Kay Annelle, Box 324, Edison, Ga., 72,130,134,142,144,168 1 3 Brookshire, Sarah Nell, Summit St., Gainesville, Ga. Brotherton, Kay, 224 Longview Dr., Rossville, Ga., 86 Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Cheryl Diane, Box 432, Trion, Ga., 100 Cheryl Diane, 409 Kings Way, St. Simons, Ga., 86,153,162 Dorothy Jane, Rte. 2, Box. 16, Brunswick, Ga., 87 Joann, Chauncey, Ga., 100 Ellen, 3004 Del Monico Dr., Decatur, Ga., 100 Betty, Locust Grove, Ga., 100,142,143,144 Nita Alma, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ga., 87,147,162 Patricia 119 Hood Rd., Marietta, Ga., 101,142,144 Patricia Diane, 943 Grandview Ave., Lake City, Fla., 49,165 Sandra Brett, 17 Waverly Circle, 46.49,153 Brown Sherry Diane, R.F.D. fit McCork1e, Cobb., Ga., 87,162,163 171 Bruce, Ann, 103 James St., Winder, Ga. 71,129,132,137,149,153 Bryson, Anne McMekin, P.O. Box 139, Washington, Ga. Buchanan, Frances K., 812 Hancock Drive, Americus, Ga., Buder, Margery Eugenia, 103 Leland Ave., Rome, Ga. Budreau, Barbara Ann, 335 E. 44th St., Savannah, Ga., 101,164 Brice, Judy, Rt. 1, Box. 265, Tucker, Ga., 101 Burch, Peggy Opal, Rt. 1, Helena, Ga., 87 Burgamy, Jane Pernell, 710 Varsity Dr., Americus, Ga., 49 Burgamy, Nora Mae, Rt. 1, Warthen, Ga., 87 Burgdorf, Jeri Lynn, 116 George West Rd., Cedartown, Ga., 87,85, 129,134,150,158 Burnham, Beth, 1320 Greenville Rd., LaGrange, Ga., 101 Burnham, Mary Wynnette, Eastman, Ga. Burtz, Eutelia, Rt. 1, Box 531, Roswell. Ga., 72 Bush, Barbara, Rt. 3, Box. 323, Bainbridge, Ga., 101,147 Bussey, Lee, 2639 Belleview Ave., Augusta, Ga. 73,150,156,159,160 Caldwell, Karen. 103 Bush St.. Greensboro, Ga., 101,142,144 Caldwell, Dorothy Diane, 1708 Beacon Hill, Atlanta, Ga., 87 Calhoun, Judy Louise, Box. 202, Uvalda, Ga., 101,142 Calhoun, Penny, 225 Olympic Place, Decatur, Ga., 87,150 Callahan, James A., 611 W. Franklin St., Milledgeville, Ga. Callaway, Susan Kay, Rt. 2, Box 200, Washington, Ga. 49 Carlin, Charlene, 2309 Norwich St., Brunswick, Ga., 49 Carlisle, Sheila, 444 Aumond Rd., Augusta, Ga., 101 Carnes, Peggy, 1 Green St., Monticello, Ga., 101 Carpenter. Lana Carol, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ga., 87 Carrigan, Lynn, 1943 Joseph St., Decatur, Ga. 101,160 Carrodeguas, Carmen, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Carson, Lucy Blake, 306 Ga. Ave., Commerce, Ga. 101 TIUDE Carson, Martha Spann, 735 Ormond Terrace, Macon, Ga. Carter, Carter, Carter, Casey, Cason, Elna, Rt. 2 Box 508-A, Waycross, Ga. 50,153 Martha Sue, Oconee, Ga. 73,142,144,165,168 Patricia Eliz., Rt. 1, Hoboken, Ga. 101 Laura, 2560 Eastwood Dr., Decatur, Ga., 101,147 Doris Mae, Rt. 3, Box 69, Sparta, Ga., 101,163 Castellaw, Jacqueline, 142 Harris St., McDonough, Ga., 101 Causey, Martha, 5454 Magnolia Ave., Savannah, Ga., 50,67,150, 155,158,159,167 Causey, Susan, 5454 Magnolia Ave., Savannah, Ga., 150 Cavanaugh, Susan, 15 E. 8th St., Columbus, Ga., 101,142,144 Chadwick, Mary Catherine, 2528 Harrington Dr., Decatur, Ga., 87 Chafin, Kaye, Rt. 3, Box. 148, Washington, Ga. 87 Chance, Beverly Yarbor, 106 Knox Ave., Donalsonville, Ga., 87 Chapman, Helen, Rt. 2, Crawfordville, Ga. Churchwell, Sydney Ann, 1441 Madden Ave., Macon, Ga., 101,150 Clark, Bonnie, Rt. 3 Dublin, Ga., 87,150,159 Clark, Gwen, PO Box. 167, Alamo, Ga., 50,129,163,167 Clark, Elayne, 2871 Headland Dr., East Point, Ga., 101 Clark. Sandy Lanette, 7 McArthur Terr., Brunswick, Ga. Clay, Doris, Godfrey Place, 908 Perry, Ga., 87 Clenney, Connie, 1406 Gail, Albany, Ga., 101 Coalson, Paula Earle, 12 Puckett St., Apt. 1, Cartersville, Ga., 73, 133,146 Cofer, Lettie Ruth, 501 Chinaberry Lane, Louisville, Ca., Cohen, Caroline Lynn, PO Box 574, Warner Robins, Ga. Cole, Pamela, Rt. 4, Dallas, Ga., Coleman, Liz, Rt. 2, College Park, Ga., 101,150 Colgrove, Helen, 425 North Columbia, Milledgeville, Ga., Colgrove, Linda Meserve. 425 N. Columbia, Milledgeville, Ga 161, Collier Collier 2 162 Linda Helen, Colbert, Ga., 50 Marian Lee, Church St., Meigs, Ga., 73 Collierj Maw Ann, 504 Durden sf., Vidalia, Ga., 149 Collins, Becky, Rt. 1, Rentz, Ga., 87 Collins, Carol Ernestine, 317 5th St., Manchester, Ga., 88,149 Collins, Connie Lou, 12520 King Palm Dr., Savannah, Ga., 88 150,156,158,167 Collins, Eliz. B. Thornton, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville, Ga., 154 Collins, Gwendolyn Lee, 317 5th St., Manchester, Ga., 73,134,165 Collins, Jane, 108 Cumberland Rd., Warner Robins, Ga. Collins, Lynda Kaye, 509 E. Montgomery, Milledgeville, Ga., Colquitt, Christine, Rt. 2 Box 262, Thomaston, Ga., 73,142 Colston, Betty Ruth, Rt. 1, Box 42. Kite, Ga., 101 Colter, Annese Olivia, Box. 204, Cadwell, Ga., 88 Colnbs, Mickie Faye, Rt. 3, LaGrange, Ga., 101 Connor, Aileen, 403 Shadowlawn, Albany, Ga., 50,150,156 Conrad, Christina Bette, 14 Oglethorpe Park, St. Simons Island, Ga., 158 Cook, Anita Louise, Box. 41, Bonaire. Ga., 50,149,169 Cook, Charlotte Eliz., Rt. 2. Box 266, Hogansville, Ga., 50 Cook, Melaine Garrison, 408 N. Harris St., Sandersville, Ga. Cooper, Bernice Jean M., MSH, Music Therapy Dept., Milledge- ville, Ga., 142 Cooper, Joanne, 430 No. Irwin. Milledgeville, Ga., 50 Copeland, Mary Alice, Rt. 4, Madison, Ga., 101 Copeland, Ginger, Rt. 2, Stockbridge, Ga., 101 Copps. JoAnn, 207 Ga. Ave., Savannah. Ga., 73 Corbitt, Mary Kay, Box 249, Willacoochee, Ga., 88,171 Cox, Judy, 425 No. Main St., Blakely, Ga., 73 Cox, Lillian, 111 N. Columbia, Milledgeville, Ga., 101,135 Cox, Rebecca Jessie, 4600 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon, Ga., 50,154 Coyle, Dorothy H., 2121 Ingleside, Macon, Ga. Craddock, Kathleen, 3604 Leona St., Tampa, Fla., 158 Craig. Mary Carolyn, Rt. 1, Carnesville, Ga., 101,163 Crawford, Merle, Rt. 1. Box 216, Cairo, Ga., 88 Crawford, Marynell. 698 Honeysuckle Lane, Gainesville, Ga., 88 Crawford, Rubye Elaine, 325 Spence Rd., Fairburn, Ga., 51,156,160 Craycraft, Melaine Yvonne, 607 S. Alex. Ave., Washington, Ga., 101 Crisler, Mahala Amanda. Rt. 4, Box 178, Alpharetta, Ga., 101 Crittenden, Roberta, Box 36, Hardwick, Ga. Croft, Kathryn Vickers, 609 18th Ave. E., Cordele, Ga. Crook, Arleen, 21 Woodland Dr., Newnan, Ga., 101,151 Crowe, Patricia Elaine, 395 Skyview Lane, Toccoa, Ga. Crumbley, Nancy, 241 Wilkinson St., Milledgeville, Ga., 101 Cuervo, Hermes, Hardwick, Ga. Culpepper, Carol Jane, 842 Shadowridge Dr., Atlanta, Ga., 73, 142,163 Culpepper, Helen, 2825 17th Ave., Columbus, Ga., 51,129,153, 169 Cummings, Judith Ellen, 1312 Edgewood Dr., Dublin, Ga., 102,99 Currie, Beverly Unick, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Curtis, Cynthia Ann, Rt. 1, Farmington, Ga., 102 Curtis, Marjorie, 876 Morningside Dr., Macon, Ga., 102 Darden. Mabel lovce. City Mted 2, LaGrange, Ga. T DIRECTORY Dasher, Anita Earle, 3858 Virlt-ville Ave., Macon, Ga.. 88.164 Dasher, Dalla Lynn, 401 Virginia Way. Vidalia, Ga.. 88.162 Davidson, Andrea. 105 Hooks St., Gordon, Ca, 102 Da7yidson, Martha Burnice. 1101 Oglethrope Ave.. :xI11l'I'lf'LlS. Ca.. 3 Davidson, Martha. Box. 103, Lithonia, Ca, Davis, Carol Ann, Davisboro. Ga., 102 Davis, Karen Georgia, 149 YV. lvlclntosh St.. Milledgeville, Ga. Dean. Susan, 1020 Green St. Circle. Ci31I'1K'SYlllf'. Ga.. 73.13-1.142. 161.172 DeHofI, Susan Laraine, 2162 LeBaron Dr., NE.. Atlanta, Ca., 102. 142,147 De La Torre, Margarita, MSH, Millcclgeville, Ca. DeLoach, Jo Ann. 2181 Melton Ave.. Macon. Ga, 171 Dennard, Marjorie, Box 302. Cordon. Ga. DeVane, Nancy Edna. 2952 Stuart Dr.. Macon, Ga., 88.133 DeWitt, Betty Ruth, 50 N.W. 67 Ave.. Miami. Fla.. 102 Diaz-Estrada, Manuel, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga., Dickey, Teena Rae. 202 Church St.. Eatonton, Ga. Dickson, Virginia Delene, 313 Terry Ave.. Fitzgerald, Cya. Dill, Jeanette. 312 Lee Ave., Waycross, Ga. Dixon, Helen Lauren. 879 So, Hairston Rd.. Stone N1ountain,Ga.. Dixon, Nancy Lee, 1115 Greenway Dr.. Dllblin. Ga., 88 Dixon. Peggy Jean, Oaklawn Dr.. Swainsboro. Ga.. 102 Dodson, Elizabeth Arnold. 103 Adrian Place, Falls CillLl1'l'l'l.N'Y3.. Dominy, Paula Annette. 1142 VV. Hancock St.. Milledgeville, Ga.. 51 Dooley, Anne. Rt. 2. Thomaston Rd., Macon, Ga. Dolrgi?.lglarol Inez. 336 E. Strickland St.. Douglasville. Ga.. 51.129, Dove, Beverly Lee. 431 Elm St.. Elberton, Ca.. 102 Downs, Patricia Jean Elverson, Penn., 102,142 Drgne, Margaret Katherine. 2435 Chapman Springs. College Park, a., 88 Driver, Janice Carol, Box 25, Vanna, Ga., 102,147 Dflllllflglll. Susan, 3646 Flores Ave., Sarasota. Fla.. 88 Drury, Shirley. Hortense, Ga., 88 Dubberly, Betty, Rt. 2. Cordele, Ga., 51.147.163,170 Dtakgef, Daphne, Rt. 1, Box. 13. Donalsonville. Ga., 51,6f.149.152. - - . Dunagan, Brenda, Carnesville. Ga.. 73.142.l44.l64,168 Dunaway, Nancy Jay, 3372 Keswick Dr., Chamblee. Ga., 74,146 Dunaway, Thelma Carolyn, Box. 144, Tignall, Ga., 51 Duncan, Jeanne, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Ga. Dunn, Brenda Ruth. 317 lst St. S.E., Moultrie. Ga., 102 DUNN, Nlarilyn Gail. Box 52. Pine Mtn.. Ga., 102 Dunn, Sandra Kay, Concord. Ga.. 88.130,133 Dunning, Marie, Jakin, Ga., 51,153 Durden, Thelma Ivey. 49 Vinson Hgts., Milledgeville, Ga. Dyer, Dollna Maria. 2787 Skyline Dr.. Macon, Ga.. 102 Dyer, Rosemary Alice, Rt. 5, Tholnaston, Ga.. 102 Eckles, Valeria, 802 7th Ave.. Eastman, Ga. Edgerton, Melva Coffee, 7741 Donnybrook St.. Apt.. 202 C211 Sr-rg Annandale, Va. Edmunds, Sammi. Box 229. Thomson, Ga., 102 Edwards. Alene, 276 No. Harris St., Sandersville. Ga.. 102 Edwards, Marjorie Ann, 1509 Verdery St., Augusta. Ga. Elder, June Gayle, Watkinsville, Ga.. 102 Emens, Caryl Beatrice, 1107-A 11th Terrace, Robins AFB. Ga., 102 England. Palnela Eve. 28 Atkinson St.. Newnan. Ga.. 102 Epps, Julianne. Qtrs. 702 MCS. Quantico. Va., 102 Ethridge, Marianne. Gray. Ga.. 102 Evans. Barbara Sue. Rt. 4. Box 212, Blakely. Ga.. 51 Everidge, Cheryl, 3212 Hillcrest Ave., Macon. Ga.. 102.150 Fambro, Patricia Dianne. 240 Merritt Ave., Macon. Ga.. 102 Farlowe, Jaine, 4131 Monticello Wlay. College Park. Ga., 102 Ferrell. Gloria Frances, 136 Airport. Griffin Ga.. 89 Fechtman. Joy Marie, Macon Hwy.. Hawkinsville. Ga., 89 Ferguson, Judith Anne. Carrington 1fVl'ods. Milledgeville. Ga., 74 Filley, Barbara Ann, P.O. Box 306. Milledgeville, Ga., 151 Filley, Beverly Joyce, P.O. Box 306, Milledgeville. Ga.. 151 Filley, Sandra Jean, Box 306. Milledgeville, Ga., 52 Fincher, Gloria, Parkhurst Apt. 12, Milledgeville, Ga. Finn, Jeanne, 80 Dartmouth Ave., Avondale Estates. Ga. Fitzgerald, Sandra, Rt. 1, Ocilla, Ga.. 52,67.129.130,131,132.134, 147 Fleming. Lenora Stephens, Rt. 3. Thomson. Ga., 142,161,166 Flintom, Suzanne. 450 Orlando Dr., Toccoa, Ga., 102 Florence. Rosa, Matthews, Ga. Flournoy, Barbara Nell, 1305 Forest Ave., Columbus. Ga. Ford, Martlla Alice, Box 255. 1N4t. Vernon, Ga., 52,164 Foster, Patricia Ann, Wadley. Ga., 89,142 Foster, Shirley Clair, 142 W. Franklin St., Milledgeville, Ga., 74. 135,151 Fountain, Patricia Jean, Al1en's Nurse's Home, Milledgeville, Ga., Fountain, Sandra Jane, Rt. 1, Gordon, Ga., 142 1 TUDE T DIRECTORY Fowler, Faithie Ophelia, 3301 Henderson Mill Rd., Chamblee, Ga., 52,147,166 Fowler. Gay, Rt. 3, Box 125, Sandersville, Ga., 102 Fowler, 1Vinifred Bloody, 2534 lN1iller Fld. Rd., lyfacon, Ga. Fowlkes, Brenda E., Lake Sinclair-Milledgeville, Ga. Francis, Geraldine, P.O. Box 1556, Davisboro, Ga., 102 Franklin, Mariel M. 1292 Peachtree View, Atlanta 19, Ga., 153 Frederick, Margaret Faye Hall, 306 N. Harris St., Sandersville, Ga. Freeman, Margaret E., 130 East 48th St., Savannah, Ga., 52 Frier, Jacqueline F., 511 E. Jefferson St., Douglas, Ga., 135,149 Frost, Eve McCord, 6 Vinson Heights, Milledgeville, Ga., 89,135 Funderburk, Judith, 1105 Isabella, Waycross, Ga., 102 Fussell, Sandra'Grace, 540 W. Mclntosh St., Milledgeville, Ga. Gaboric, Noreen, 3625 E. 113th St., Cleveland, Ohio, 74 Garrard, Jane Ellen, Durden St., Vaclalia, Ga., 52,146,153,167, 172 Garrett, 1'Vanda, 1282 Hartley St., Macon Ga., 102,142,144 Geiger, Gerry Lee, 210 N.E. 122st St., Miami, Fla., 89,151,158 George, Sara Ann, Penfield, Ga., 89,153,156,162,203 Gerling, Mary Eileen, Gerling, 139 Colquitt, Monroe, Ga., 52,68, 129,132,l49.169 Gibson, Evelyn Sue, Box 32, 1N4ountain City, Ga., 103 Gibson, Thelma Ruth, P.O. Box 174, Thomson, Ga., 52 Gibson, Lois, 118 Lee St., Statesboro, Ga., 103 Gilbert. Gail Smith, Rt. 1, Box 111, Sandersville, Ga., 151,172 Giles, Lou Ellen, Auburn, Ga., 74,130,133 Gilson, Sylvia Elaine, Box 70, LaGrange, Ga., 53 Gipson, Louise Catherine, Harrsburg, Rd., Hardwick, Ga. Girtman, Davene, Ocilla Rd., Douglas, Ga., 53,153 Gladin, Barbara Ann, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ga., 103,135 Glenn, Harriette, Rt. 2, Pelham, Ga., 53,46,129,132,142,167 Glover, Emily C. Gober, 853 North Ave., Apt. 2, Macon, Ga. 53 Glowacki, Linda Eileen, 535 Martin Lane, Augusta, Ga., 89,162 Gobel, Sarah, 152 Wildwood Dr., Elberton, Ga., 103,138 Godard, Joyce Elizabeth, 210 E. Baldwin St., Milledgeville, Ga., 135 Godard, Kaye, Rt. 1, Box 5, Milledgeville, Ga., 103 Godbolt, Sheryle Ann, 808 Linda Dr., Albany, Ga., 103,132,151 Goldthwaite, Patricia, Rt. 2, Social Circle, Ga., 89,171 Gonzales, Mary S. Tisdale, 1651 N. Columbia St., Milledgeville, Ga., 74 Goodrich, Nancy Jane, 3647 Hillcrest Ave., Macon, Ga., 89,164 Goodroe, Pamela Jean, Reynolds, Ga., 103 Gordy, Nell, Louvale, Ga., 89 Gordy, Sandra, 901 Murphy Ave., LaGrange, Ga., 103,142,158 Gordy, Nan, Louvale, Ga., 89 Graebener, Carol Jean, 2126 Robin Hood Rd., Albany, Ga., 161 Graham, Glenda Brady, 4235 Irving Ave., Macon, Ga. Graves, Hollis. 507 Pineforest, Dublin, Ga. Gray, Mary Sandra, 130 Inglewood Dr., Savannah, Ga., 53 Greene, Audrey Wallace, Meriweather Circle, Milledgeville, Ga. Greer, Patricia Anne, 401 Pinecone St., Waycross, Ga. Gregory, Donna Dearman, Box. 270, Eatonton, Ga., 89,142,144 Griflin, Sandra Gayle. Rt., Wray, Ga., 89 Griffin, Virginia Carol, Tunnel Hill, Ga., 89 Griffith, Anita, 720 18th Ave., Cordele, Ga., 103,99 Griggs, Glenda Sue, Box 917 Copperhill, Tenn., 103 Grimes, F. Cheryl Ashfield, Rt. 1. Milledgeville, Ga., 147 Grinbergs, Maija, 98 Paul Gore St., Boston, Mass. Griner, Genova, Rt. 4, Box 133, Camilla. Ga. 74,147 Griner, Patricia Ann, 300 N. College St., Statesboro, Ga., 89,129, 162.165 Grist, Sandra, Rabun Gap, Ga., 7-4,152,153,164 Guernica, Esther, M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga., 103 Guernica, Ofelia A., M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga. 89 Guernica, Ofelia S., M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga., Gutierrez, Armando, M.S.H., Milledgeville, Ga. Hale, Dianne H., Hwy. 54. Fayetteville, Ga.. 90,141,153 Haley, Patsy Ann, 902 West Moore, Dublin, Ga., 90,151 Hall. Carol Angela S. 226 S. Wilkinson St., Milledgeville, Ga. Hall, Elizabeth. 513 W. Lyle Ave., College Park, Ga. Hall, Dering, 2209 Edgemore Dr., Atlanta, Ga., 103,99,129,134 Hall, Patricia Lynn, 1019 Glenbrook Rd.. Macon, Ga. 53 Hall, Renita, Rt. 2, Arabi. Ga., 103.150 Hzallsiggan, Anne Elizabeth, 603 Virginia Ave., Savannah, Ga. 103, Hallman, Mary M. 2385 Shamrock Dr., Decatur, Ga., 90 Ham, Earline Lewis, Boys Training School, Milledgeville, Ga. Hamilton, Kathryn Elaine, R.F.D. 4, Devereux, Ga., 90,142,173 Hamilton, Therry, Sandersville, Rd., Milledgeville, Ga., 103 Hammock, Julia Eva, 1301 Skyline Dr., Dublin, Ga., 90,171 Hand, Anna Katherine, 2716 Cocklebur Rd., Decatur, Ga., 90 Hankey, Fran, 2440 Alston Dr., Atlanta, Ga., 90,160 Hannah. Gloria Ann, Rt. 2, Box 4, Royston, Ga. 103 Hanson, Kitty Ann, Madison, Ga., 90 Harbison. Marilyn Elaine, 28 Noble Glen Dr., Savannah, Ga., 103 Harden. Nlary Carolyn. Box 70,,W'atkinsville, Ga., 74 Hardy, Linda Jane, 703 Jefferson St., LaGrange, Ga., 103 Harper, Louise, Rt. 2, Madison, Ga. 74,141,153 Harper, Sue C., 708 25th Ave., E., Cordele, Ga. Harris, Ann Elizabeth, 1090 Citadel Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ga., 90, 161,164 Harris, Charlotte L. Clark, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ga. Harris, Sylvia Jane, Rt. 3, Box 406, Griffin, Ga., 75 Hartley, June, 622 16th Ave., Cordele, Ga., 103,141 Hassler, Nancy Jean, 2233 LeBaron Dr., N. E., Atlanta, Ga., 103 Hawkins, Judith Elizabeth, 411 N. Wayne St., Milledegeville, Ga., 103 Hayes, Noel, Rt. 2, Covington, Ga., 103 Hayes, Cookie, Rt. 3, Box 320, Toccoa, Ga., 103, 158 Headrick, Diane, 1016 Colorado Dr., Dalton, Ga., 103 Hearn, Jacqueline Caroll, 403 S. Greenwood, LaGrange, Ga., 75 Helton, Mary Ann, 497 Deering Rd., Atlanta 9, Ga., 75,134,152 Henderson, Elizabeth, 305 Selidge, Dalton, Ga. 75 Hendrix, Mary Evalyn, 112 Dogwood Dr., Jasper, Ga., 53,153 Henry, Ann Ermine, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ga., 75,152,156,165 Hensley, Susan Kay, 525 S. Lewis St., Metter, Ga., 90,85,130,153, 158,162 Herren, Melanie Riddle, 742 Boulevard, Macon, Ga., 53 Herrin, Ann Foster, 117 Charleston, Summerville, S. Carolina, 75, 71,134,141,153,157 Herrin, Catherine Gail, Carrington Dr., Milledgeville, Ga., 135,150, 171 Herrington, Grace Ross, Rt. 1, Montrose, Ga. Hertner, Nancy Anne, 1724 S. W. 5th Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Hewatt, Janice Elizabeth, 1418 Montreal Rd., Tucker, Ga., 75,150 Hewell, Elaine, Watkinsville, Ga, 103 Hewett, Randy, Box 108, Yatesville, Ga., 90 Hewitt, Belle, 402 Wayne St., Eatonton, Ga., 103 Hice, Donna Kaye, 2927 Hamilton Rd., Columbus, Ga. 90,85,158 Hickman, Martha Elaine, Rt. 1, Waynesboro, Ga., 54,146 Hicks, Elizabeth Spradlin, 526 Powell Ave., Griflin, Ga. 54,153 Higginbotham, Janice, Rt. 1, Waynesville, Ga., 75,132,137,149,152 Higgins, Gertrude Shivers, 344 Adams St., Sparta, Ga. Highsmith, Elva Louise, 3218 York Drive, Augusta, Ga., 103 Hill, Cellestine, Rt. 1, Box 139, Haddock, Ga, 103 Hines, Judy Tindel, 1608 Pine Valley Rd., Milledgeville, Ga. Hinson, Melvin Edward, P.O. Box 245, Milledgeville, Ga. Hinton, Ernestine Gibson, 630 Lawson Dr., Perry, Ga. Hobbs, Janice Bryant, Rt. 6, Box 133, Dublin, Ga. Hobbs, Sarah Annette, 1415 Egmont St., Brunswick, Ga. 54,142,144 168,173 Hodges, Brenda, P.O. Box 98, Milledgeville, Ga., 75,135,151 Hodges, Mary Anita, Rt. 1, Box 84, Sandersville, Ga., 75 Hodges, Tallulah F. Schepis, P.O. Box 950, Milledgeville, Ga., 54 Hogan, Mary Ann, Box 294, Alamo, Ga., 54,153,167 Holbrook, Sandra, Toccoa, Ga. Holland, Dorothy Joan, Rt. 2, Jesup, Ga. Holland, Dorris Jean, Rt. 2, Jesup, Ga. Hollis, Polly, Monroe Street, Social Circle, Ga., 90 Hood, Louise, 509 Kennesaw Ave., Marietta, Ga., 90 Hopkins, Susan, 416 Robert Toombs Ave., Washington, Ga. 103 Horne, Mary Diane English, 301 E. Hancock St., Milledgeville, Ga. Horton, Martha Jacquelyn, 1801 Hickory Dr., Milledgeville, Ga., 54,138,152 Horton, Milliann, Rt. 1, Dublin, Ga. Howard, Billie Kay Horton, 450 W. Hillcrest, Milledgeville, Ga. Howard, Libby, Stephens, G. 54, 147,170,172 Howell, Constance Robbie, 703 N. Forest Ave., Hartwell, Ga. 103 Howell, Susan Jane, 608 Oklahoma, St., Blakely, Ga., 103,99,131 Huddleston, Evelyn Oneida, Graham, Alabama, 90 Hudson, Linda Keith, Rt. 1, Box 100, O'Brien, Fla., 91 Hudson, Julia Dianne, 257 Dickson Rd., Marietta, Ga. 75,147 Hudson, Martha Fay, Box 257, Roberta, Ga., 91 Hudson, Sheri Wylene, 2337 Canton Rd., Marietta, Ga., 75,138 Humphries, Jaunita Tharpe, Rt. 5, Joycliff Rd., Macon, Ga. Hunt, Martha Alice, Houston Lake Rd., Perry, Ga. Hunt, Beth, Roberta, Ga., 91 Hurst, Jan, Tennille, Ga., 91 Hutchinson, Mary Ann, 104 N. St., Dublin, Ga., 104,132 Hutson, Reba Lanelle, Rt. 1, Oxford, Ga., 54,151 Hylton, Virginia Lee, 312 Evelyn, Marietta, Ga., 104 Ingram, Sara Murphy, Box 417, Cordele, Ga. Iseman, Melanie, 238 Atlanta St., Roswell, Ga. Isom, Gai, Rt. 1, Hartwell, Ga, 104 Jackson, Eliz. Jean, Rt. 3, Jefferson, Ga., 76,134 Jackson, Linda Marilynn, 135 Parkway Dr., Smyrna, Ga., 54,153 Jackson, Myra Hackett, 1003 Hickory, Cordele, Ga. Jackson. Sandra Evelyn, Rt. 2, Gray, Ga., 55,151,153,172 Jacobs, Sandra, Pt. 1, Nahunta, Ga., 104 Jacobs, Sandra Stone, Meriweather Cir., Milledgeville, Ga. James, Puffy, Rt. 2, Box 111, Royston, Ga., 104 Janes, Reba, Rt. 1, Box 29, Albany, Ga., 104 TUDE T DIRECTORY Jarrell, Narianne, 1995 Westminster Way NE, Atlanta, Ga., 76,153, 166 Jay, Nancy Eliz., 402 W. Pine, Fitzgerald, Ga., 104,142 Jaynes, Betty Faith, Rt. 2, Covington, Ga., 91,150,156,159,160,162 Jennings, Nancy Kaye, 307 E. Kelly St., Sylvester, Ga., 104,151 Jewett, Dorothy Ann, Johnson St., Dawson, Ga., 104 Johns, Joan, Rt. 1, Box 8, Nahunta, Ga., 104 Johnson, Ava Florence, 2842 Ward Lake Rd., Ellenwood, Ga., 104 Johnson, Billie Jean, 367 Railroad St., Elberton, Ga., 91,150,156, 158,160 Johnson, Eileen, 1871 Winston Dr., Macon, Ga., 55 Johnson, Ethel Ruth, 1003 W. Hill, Grifhn, Ga., 55,161 Johnson, Jennifer Ward, 763 Oakridge, Jackson, Michigan 104 Johnson, Martha Helen, Box 247, Broxton, Ga., 76,147 Johnson, Betsy, 6084 P'tree-Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta, Ga., 91,133, 140,164 Johnson, Mary Martha, Concord, Ga., 91,169,171 Johnson, Nelda Kay, Rt. 1, Perry, Ga., 104,147 Johnson, Sara Sherwood, PO Box 136, Concord, Ga., 104 Joiner, Sara Eliz. Norris, 106 6th Ave., Eastman, Ga., Joiner, Sue Ellen, Rt. 2, Camilla, Ga., 55 Joiner, Suzanne, 613 Webster Dr., Decatur, Ga., 76 Jones, Beverly Gene. Rt. 2 Bill Cook Rd., College Park, Ga., 104 Jones, Cheryl Sue. 117 Cleveland Ave., Lyons, Ga., 91 Jones, Jeannette, 927 Rosedale Ave., Albany, Ga., 91,150,156,160 Jones, Marian McGlaun, 142 E. Montgomery, Milledgeville, Ga., 104 Jones, Ramona, 230 Magnolia St., Blakely, Ga., 104 Jones, Shirley Lois, Rt. 2 Box 508, Waycross, Ga., 91 Jordan, Lanie Kay 316 Dixon St., Alma, Ga., 104 Jordan, Linda Gail, Rt. 4, Monticello, Ga.. 91,142,144 Joseph, Paulette, Rt. 5, Newnan, Ga., 55,138,161 Joyner, Gloria Jean, Loop Rd., Vidalia, Ga. 91,151 Kagnlellos, Mary Kay, 31600 Gates Mills Blvd., Pepper Pike, Ohio, Keel, Gloria Anne, 140 No. Jefferson St., Milledgeville, Ga., Keever, Karen Ann, 206 Ridgeland Terrace, Marietta, Ga., 104 Kell, Judith LeNore, 205 Rugby Lane, College Park, Ga., 91 Kelley, Jean, 408 Harris St., Apt. 8, Dalton, Ga. Kellugn, Teresa Elaine, 456 Hood St., Commerce, Ga., 76,150,160, 16 Kelly, Dorothy Ann, 13 Northside Dr., Newnan, Ga., 55,153,167,172 Kennedy, Melody, 804 Mosley St., Vidalia, Ga., 91,149,162 Kethley, Dorothy, 514 Ponce de Leon Pl., Decatur, Ga., 92 King, Carolyne Elaine, 315 Glenhaven Dr., Milledgeville, Ga., 104 King, Cynthia Alice, 3002 Osborne Rd., Atlanta 19, Ga., 55,68,129, 130,131,132 King, Mattie Grace, Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ga., 76,160 Kigigery, Hardie Jo Cornwell, 3318 Thunderbird Dr., Macon, Ga., 6 Kitchens, Frances, Box 94, Social Circle, Ga., 76 Kitc7hens, Kay, 23 Velma Dr., Newnan, Ga., 92,142,143,144,162, 1 3 Kitchings, Nancy Kathryn, 105 W. Court St., Hinesville, Ga., 104 Knowles, Rebecca A. Davis, 335 No. Wayne St., Milledgeville, Ga., Knight, Joan, Box 22, Rentz, Ga., 76 55. Kovac, Linda Lou, Macon, Ga., Kreiger, Carolyn, 2506 St. Patrick St., S.E., Atlanta, Ga., 76,132, 153,166,167,169 Lancaster, Raleigh, 522 E. Ward St., Douglas, Ga., 55 Land, Irma Jacqueline, Tallulah Falls School, Tallulah Falls, Ga., 56 Landers Landria Landry, , Peggy Lee, 31 Quarry St., Gainesville, Ga., 104 n, Leyda Christina, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Jenifer Anne, 140 1st St., Shannon, Ga., 104,150,158 Langston, Nancy Ruth, 823 E. College St., Bainbridge, Ga., 56 Langston, Patricia Anne, Box 619, WCG, Milledgeville, Ga., 92 Larkins, Carolyn Rose, PO Box 123, Hoboken, Ga., 104 Law, Marie, 1322 Lafayette St., Americus, Ga., 76, 146 Layson, Cidney Gail, 6 Maple St., Monticello, Ga., 92,169,171 Layson, Janie Carol, 304 E. Magnolia, Eatonton, Ga., 92 Layton, Martha Carolyn, Rt. 2, Box 270, Tennille, Ga., 104 Layton Mildred, Rt. 4, Box 73, Sandersville, Ga. Lazcanb, siivia, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Leake, Nancy Lynn, 327 Hogan Rd., Rossville, Ga., 92,162 Lee, Frances Carolyn, 5142 Turner Cir., Macon, Ga. Lee, Gle Lee, Ma nda Sue, 1022 Park St., Gainesville, Ga., 104 rion Frances, 630 Montrose St., Clermont, Fla., 104 Lee, Sarawill, Rt. 4, Tifton, Ga., 56 Lee, Shirley, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald, Ga., 76 Leonard Leslie, J , Judith Ann, 1955 Fairway Dr., Macon, Ga., 56,170 oan, Rt. 2, Ball Ground, Ga., 77,150 Lester, Melba Jane, 680 Valley Dr., Toccoa, Ga., 104,151 Lett, Janice Elayne, 205 S. Caswell St., Glennville, Ga., 104 Leverett, Hilda Hamlett, Box 423, Molena, Ga. Lewis, Aldona, 208 Pierce St., LaGrange, Ga., 77,134,157 Lewis, Nan, Box 66, Norman Park, Ga., 56 Limbrick, Ellen Forrester, 440 No. Columbia St., Milledgeville, Ga., 56,170 Lindsey, Carolyn Virginia, 3785 No. Stratford Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5. Ga., 77,152 Lipps, Sandra, 1700 Jork Road, Jacksonville, Fla., Lipscomb, Ginger, Box 25, Cumming, Ga., l04,l50,156,160 Little, Ann, 540 W. Montgomery St., Milledgeville, Ga., 77,129 Little, Barbara Earle, 750 N. Columbia St., Milledgeville, Ga., 105 Livingston, Alice, 3411 Corona, Tampa, Fla., 105 Lochridge, Barbara Jean, 938 Hardwick Cir., Dalton, Ga., 92,151 Lockhart, Ann, Box 242, Tennille, Ga., Logue, Jo Ann, Gibson, Ga., 77 Logue, Martha Jo, Rt. 3, Milledgeville, Ga., 92,151 Long, Judy, 700 Powderhorn Rd., Atlanta, Ga., 105,132 Long, Paulette, Rt. 1, Lincolnton, Ga., 105 Long, Rita Hazel, 344 Doles Blvd., Milledgeville, Ga., 105 Loo Maisie, Box 498, Rt. 2, Augusta, Ga., 92 Loper, Barbara Ann, Rt. 1, Wilson Ave., Thomson, Ga. Lord, Lamons, Rt. 1, Ambrose, Ga., 56,149,153 Lott, Jessie Mae, Rt. 2, Broxton, Ga., 77,147 Lucas, Linda, 55 Lexington, Ave., Washington, Ga., 77,146 Luke, Henrietta, 4023 Apalachee, Tallahassee, Fla., 92,154 Lunsford, Betty, 102 Highland Ave..St. Simons, lsland, Ga., 56, 153 Lupo, Clara, Rt. 1, Omega, Ga., 77 Lybrand, Mary Ann, Rt. 4, Dublin, Ga., 92 Lyle, Mary Jo. Rt. 3, Eatonton, Ga. Lyon, Sheryl Dianne, Rt. 3, Box 21, Ball Ground, Ga., 105 McAlister, Margaret, 2022 English Lane, College Park, Ga, McBride, Patsy, 219 Lucky St., Swainsboro, Ga., 77 McCall, Andrea, 123 Brackett Rd., Marietta, Ga.. 78,129,132,133, 134,142,153 McCarty, Marion, Shady Dale, Ga., 92 McClain, Betty Carol, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Ga., 105,151 McCock, Joyce Etheleen, Box 282, Mclntyre, Ga., 105 McCook, Mary Janice, Rt. 1, Box 282, Mclntyre, Ga., 56 McCorkle, Joyce, Rt. 3, Buena Vista, Ga., 105,133,142 McCormick, Brenda Kay, 809 W. Central. Fitzgerald. Ga. 105 McCoy, Noreen Marie, 1805 Gillespie, Albany, Ga., 105 McCullar, Sylvia Joan, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ga., 78.135 McCulloch, Constance Ann, 605 Polk St., Marietta, Ga., 78,157 McCutchen, Mary Lynn, 363 Pike St., N.W. Lawrenceville, Ga., 105,147 McDaniel, Gene, WCG, Milledgeville, Ga., 57 McDonald, Jeanette Susan, Harrington Dr., Milledgeville, Ga., 57 McDonald, Kathleen Ann, 120 Robin Hood Dr., Warner Robins, Ga., 105 McFarland, Linda, Box 13, Rt. 1. Thomson. Ga., 78,137,156 McFarlane, Pauline, 352 Doles Blvd., Milledgeville, Ga., 195 McFarlane, Shirley Ann, 353 Doles Blvd., Milledgeville, Ga., 92 Mclntosh, Jane Acosta. Rt. 8, Box 729. Jacksonville, Fla., 92 McKee, Nancy Robin, 221 Rugby Lane, College Park Ga., 78,146 McKinney, Myra, Pineview, Ga., 57 McKinster, Claire Lynn, 5721 Oak Lane, Knoxville, Tenn., 105 McLaughlin, L. Douglas, 2765 Alta Vista. Macon, Ga, McLendon, Allie Mae, Rt. 1, Donalsonville, Ga., 105 McLendon, Ann, Rt. 2, Social Circle, Ga., 78,147 McLendon, Opal Jane, 5741 Eula Ave.. Columbus, Ga.. 57,132,152 McLeroy, Janice, Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Ga., 92.142,149,203 McMichael, Olivia, Rt. 1, Monticello, Ga.. 92,150,171 McMillan, Sarah Anne, 140 S. Wayne St.. Milledgeville, Ga., 78 McNair, Roger Spivey, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. McNeely, Martha Edwards, Prather Bridge, Toccoa, Ga.. 105 McTier, Gail Louise, Wrens Rd., Thomson. Ga., 105 McVay, Carole Irene, 988 Highland View, N.E., Atlanta, Ga., 57. 68,142,143,l52,161.173 Mabry, Patricia Ann. Box 71, Royston, Ga., 105,165 Maddox, Carolyn Lois, Rt. 4, Winder, Ga.. 105 Maddox, Judy. 243 Vista Circle. Macon. Ga., 105 Maddox, Caryl, 1438 Baker St., Perry, Ga., 105 Maddux, .Andrea Diane, 315 Chestnut, St., Ga., Trion, Ga., 105 Maguire, Laura Ann, 2124 Robin Hood Rd., Albany, Ga.. 105 Mallory, Beverly Ann. 402 20th St.. Phenix City. Ala.. 105,154 Mann, Elizabeth Ann, 705 West Pine St., Fitzgerald, Ga., 105,142 Mann, Mary Conner, Pineview, Ga. Manship, Charelle, 99 Sheridan Dr. N.E.., Atlanta, Ga.. 92,141,161, 162,164 Markham, Sandra Meredith, Rt. 3, Box 58. Lake City, Fla.. 57,153 Marlow, Rita Faye, Rt. 5, Carrollton, Ga. Marrero, Federico E., MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Marsden, Mary Martha, 130 N. Clark St., Milledgeville, Ga.. 57.153 Marsett, Margaret Ann. 1682 Stoneclifl Dr., Decatur, Ga., 164.164 Marsh, Cynthia Forrest, 679 Durant Pl. Apt. 1, Atlanta, Ga., 148, 149,166 Martin, Bette J., 725 27th Ave. E., Cordele, Ga., Martin, Dorothy Lucille, Rt. 1, Finleyson, Ga., 77 TUDE T DIRECTORY Martin, lN1ary Louise, 4 Crescent Rd., Florham Park, New Jersey, 77.129.l34,142,l-14,168,173 Nlashburn, Mary Ann, P.O. Box 84, Pineview, Ga., 77 Mason, Martha Susan, 17 Mill Rd., Westboro, Mass., 92 Massee, lvlarjorie Keith, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville, Ga. Massey, Marlys Yates, 2150 Old Holton Rd., Macon, Ga., 57 Mathews. Nancy Ellen, 808 Stonewall, LaGrange, Ga., 58 Mauldin, Patricia Lee, 505 Ridge Ave., Marietta, Ga., 105,142 Maxwell, Carolyn Jean, Rt. 4, Toccoa, Ga. lX4axwell, Virginia Annette, Rt. 2, Whigham, Ga., 58 Mayberry, Jo Ann Walker, 214 Miamola Ave., Sandersville, Ga. Mayo, Carolyn Elizabeth, 4145 London Rd., Jacksonville, Fla., 105 Meadows, Laura Jean, 209 N. Alexander Ave., Washington, Ga., 93 Medford, Mary, 101 Oakton Terr., Marietta, Ga., .93,162 Meeks, Wilda Kyzer, 214 N. Clark St., Milledgeville, Ga., 58 Mellette, Becky, Rt. 5, Blakely, Ga., 93,133,151 Melton, Nancy Esther, 305 Grove St., Eatonton, Ga., 105 Mendez, Hilda F., MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Metts, Sharon, Willacoochee, Ga., 93,151 Middlebrooks, Janice, P.O. Box 765, Milledgeville, Ga., 78,163 Miles, Sandra, 114 Branch St., Tifton, Ga., 78,153 Miller, Bonner, Evangeline Rd., Jennings, La., 105,144 Miller, Linda Diane, 16 Vinson Hgts., Milledgeville, Ga. Miller, Rosemary, 675 Valley Dr., Toccoa, Ga., 93 Miller, Judye, 1353 Jeffersonville Rd., Macon, Ga., 78 Miller, Sandra Evelyn, Rt. 1, Carnesville, Ga., 78,142,151 Millard, Sara Jo, 4508 Ridgecrest, Lawton, Oklahoma, 58 Miller, Sara, 400 5th Ave., Eastman, Ga., 93,162 Milliken, Sharon Louise, 2639 Glen Valley Dr., Decatur, Ga., 105 Minor, Judy Ann, 46 Stephens, Westover AFB, Mass., 106 Mitchell, Alcy, 417 Chestnutt Ave., Tifton, Ga., 93,167 Mitchell, Catherine, 417 Chestnutt Ave., Tifton, Ga., 78,153 Mitchell, Rachel Irene, 3626 Wascanna Rd., Hapeville, Ga. Mitchell, Sarah Margaret, 1492 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia, Ga., 106 Montgomery, Gail, 38 7th Ave., N.W., Cairo, Ga., 106 Montgomery, Leolene, 173 Pine St., Commerce, Ga., 93,142,147, 162,163 Moon, Lyra Jane, P.O. Box 7, Ellerslie, Ga., 106 Moore, Delores Dean, 102 Battle, LaGrange, Ga., 106 Moore, Doris, 4751 12th Ave., Columbus, Ga., 93,169,171 Moore, Dorothy Ann, Devereux, Ga., 106,135 Moore, Edith, 520 Goodson, Columbus, Ga., 93,142,144,162 Moore, Edith Hallijeane, 491 New Jesup Hwy., Brunswick, Ga., 106,142 Moore, Gladys, 37 Wright St., Hardwick, Ga. Moore, Mary C., Lakeside Dr., Milledgeville, Ga. Moore, Mary McCroskey, 1649 Stone Meadow Rd., Milledge- ville, Ga. 106 Moore, Moore, Miriam Jean, Rt. 2, Box 2081, Leesburg, Ga., 106 Ronni Elaine, 35 Main St., Garden City, Ga., 106 Moore, Sadye June, White Plains, Ga., 106 Moore, Sue Anne, 3625 Keswick Dr., Chamblee, Ga., 106,142 Moran, Elizabeth Louisa, Rt. 3, Linton Rd., Milledgeville, Ga., 58, 149,164,169 Morgan, M. Elizabeth, P.O. Box 305, Unadilla, Ga., 106 Morgan, Katherine Hall, 441 W. Montgomery St., Milledgeville, Ga. Morris, Elizabeth Ann, 718 19th Ave., East, Cordele, Ga. Morris, Sandra Lee, 610 Rita Dr., Odenton, Maryland, 106 Moss, Elizabeth Frederica, 211 No. Columbia St., Milledgeville, Ga., 79,129,135,146 Mosteller, Brenda Jane, Box 152, Alpharetta, Ga., 58 Mull, Brenda Lee, Morganton, Ga., 106 Mullis, Sara Ann, 511W Broad St., Dublin, Ga., .106 Murphy, Caren Rabena, 540 W. Campbellton Rd., Fairburn, Ga. 58,142,146,15.9 Murphy, Susannah Wesley, Fayetteville, Ga., 93 Nash, Judith, 5720 Colonial Dr., Savannah, Ga., 93 Navarro, Maria Teresa, MSH, Milledgeville, ga. Neely, Sue Evelyn, 225 Rutland Circle, LaGrange, Ga., 79 Neligan, Dorrie P., Box 866, Milledgeville, Ga. Nelson, Mary Ellen, Talbotton, Ga., 58,142 Nesbit, Frances, 302 Thrasher St., Norcross, Ga., 106 Nesmith, Virginia Ann, 605 Oak Villa Dr., Jesup, Ga., 79 Nettles, Bridget, 311 Houston Lake Blvd, Centerville, Ga., 106 Nettles, Dorothy Pamela, 602 E. Victory Dr., Savannah, Ga., 106 New, Rosalind, Rt. 3, Box 62, Vidalia, Ga., 58,149 Newman, Georgia Ann, 108 Parkway Dr., Toccoa, Ga., 106 Newsome, Audrey Graham, 110 McCormick Ave., Hawkinsville, Ga. Newton, Sally Byrd, 836 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell, Ga. 106 Nichols, Hariett, 633 S. 6th St.., Jesup, Ga., 79,149 Nicholson, Sherene, 384 Gordon St., Thomson, Ga., 59 Nobles, Patricia Ann, 1101 Center Dr., Vidalia, Ga., 93,162 Nobles, Peggy Jo, 1101 Center Dr., Vandalia, Ga., 106,133 7 Norris, Trudy, 671 V2 Badowski Dr., Milledgeville, Ga., 93 Norris, Marianne,106 Sixth Ave., Eastman, Ga. Norton, Lawanna Gayle, Box 3, Alapaha, Ga., 106 Nunnelly, Joan Bloodworth, Rt. 1, Haddock, Ga. Nutt, Clara Frances, Rt. 1, Locust Grove, Ga., 106 Nutt, Harriet, Rt. 1, Locust Grove, Ga., 94 O'Brien, Mildean, 310 Georgia Ave., Soperton, Ga., 94 O'Briend, Mildred, 310 Georgia Ave., Soperton, Ga., 94 Odom, Caroll Jean, 405 N. Lanier St., Lyons, Ga., 59,152 Oglesby, Carol, Rt. 2, Box 68, McDonough, Ga., 106 Ogletree, Margaret Elizabeth, Rt. 2, Box 197, Lawrenceville, Ga., 147 OlHern, Lavenia Faye, 2855 Horseshoe Dr., Macon, Ga., 59 Oliver, Barbara, Rt. 1, Box 71, Sylvania, Ga., 79 Oliyleg, Eleanor, HQ, U.S. EUCOM, J-4, Div. APO 128, N.Y O'Neal, Elaine Ann, 306 Green St., Greensboro, Ga., 106 O,Neal, Gloria, 19 Lee St., Milledgeville, Ga., 106,135 O'Neal, Melinda, Box 275, Roberta, Ga., 94,147,153 O'Neal, Peggy, 103 Alford Rd., Hartwell, Ga., 59,139,141,150,155, 159,160 O'Neal, Sharon, Tiger, Ga., Osmundsen, Lyla Fain, 210 Moon St., Cartersville, Ga., 106,132 Overman, Linda S., 75 Irwinton Rd., Milledgeville, Ga., 106 Overstreet, Elizabeth Anne, 521 W. Green St., Milledgeville, Ga., 59,135,153,161,165,172 Owen, Maribel Denham, Rt. 2, Eatonton, Ga., 135 Ownes, Bettye Gibbs, P.O. Box 32, Milledgeville, Ga., Owens, Jane, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville, Ga. Ozolins, Mara, P.O. Box 325, Milledgeville, Ga., 59,154 Pace, Mary Anne, Rt. 4, Box 48, Sylvania, Ga., 94,147,157 Paden, Marie, Covington, Ga. Page, Betty Claire, Frederica Rd., St. Simons Island, Ga. Paige, Mary Ethel, Rt. 2, Box 10A, Swainsboro, Ga., 79,153 Palmer, Karen, Rt. 3, Pelham, Ga., 79,134,147 Park, Diane, Box 5, Pendergrass, Ga., 79,142,144,168 Parker, Betty Ruth, Rt. 2, Lyons, Ga., 107 Parker, Suzanne, 4796 Dover St., St. Petersburg, Fla., 94 Parker, Perille, 100 W. Lakeshore Dr., Acworth, Ga., 79 Parks, Gail Cecile, 229 Carroll Dr., Warner Robins, Ga., 79 Parrish, Doris, 614 W. Fourth St., Ocilla, Ga., 59,148,149 Partridge, Valarie Louise, 2491-A Morosgo Way, Atlanta, Ga., 107,158 Pascual, Yolanda, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Patterson, Anne Lucille, 11 Hickory Dr., Milledgeville, Ga. 107, 142,144 Patterson, Glenda Trawick, Box 268, Meansville, Ga., Patterson, Mary Jack, 513 South Victory, Lyons, Ga, 107 Patterson, Nancy, 140 N. Chatham St., Milledgeville, Ga., 94,136 Patillo, Doris, 310 Lane Circle, LaGrange, Ga., 79,150,156,160 Payne, Janet Faye, Rockbridge Rd., Lilburn, Ga., 107 Peacock, Jimmie Lou, Rt. 2, Blackshear, Ga., 79,147 Pearce, Jeanne T., 1503 5th Ave., Albany, Ga., 107 Pennington, Barbara M., Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ga. Pennington, Nancy Ellen, Williamson, Ga., 171 Perez, Blanca Zilia, 30 Sycamore Rd., Milledgeville, Ga. Perkins, Mary Alice, Manchester, Ga., 94,153 Perry, Marian, 213 Waverly Ave., Albany, Ga., 80 Phillips, Brenda, Rt. 1, Soperton, Ga., 80,152 Phillips, Cheryl, 2034 Venetian Dr., S. W., Atlanta, Ga., 80 Phillips, Delores Anne, PO Box 145, Douglasville, Ga., 107,146 Phillips, Joanne Hamilton, Rt. 3, Cordele, Ga., Physioc, Fausteen Allen, 403 3rd St., N., Cordele, Ga., Pinho, Tina, Rt. 1, Box 11, Micanopy, Fla., 94 Pittman, JoAnn, Crawfordville, Ga., 94,151 Pittman, Jean, 1919 Albany Ave., Waycross, Ga., 59,150,159,160 Pitts, Glenda, 720 Green St., Warner Robins, Ga., 80 Plowden,,Evelyn, 1493 May Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ga., 107 Pollett, Ann, Wadley, Ga., Porter, Christie Fatur, 300 Katherine Court, Macon, Ga. Portuondo, Magdalena, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Potts, Susan Charlotte, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ga., 107 Powell, Sallie Eliz., 708 Highland, Dublin, Ga., 80 Powegl, Sally, 7 Nimmons St., Newnan, Ga., 94,l42,147,152,161, 16 ,165 Powers, Anna Keith, 665 W. Lake Dr., Athens, Ga., 107 Prather, Rebecca Louise, Box 134, Mansfield, Ga., 107 Prescott, Connie, 1701 Slayton St., Augusta, Ga., 94,153 Prewett, Carol Ann, 905 Woodward, Waycross, Ga., 94 Price, Carolyn Shepard, 407 Thurston Ave., Thomaston, Ga. Price, Elizabeth, Monticello, Ga., 107 Prifg-5 Patricia Ann, 338 Murray Hill Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga., P1-1610, Martha, 2311 N.W. 91st st., Miami, Fla., 94,85,129,167, 169 Pryor, Carol Denses, 3325 Kelwin Ave., Brunswick, Ga., 107,133 Pulignano, Claire Diane, 4192 Churchwell Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Purcell, Pauline, Rt. 3, Glennville, Ga., 107,166 Purser, Janice Young, Gray, Ga. Purvis, Pennie Jane, 210 Irwin Ave., Ocilla, Ga., 59 Quinn, Shirley, 224 N. Columbia, Milledgeville, Ga., 60 Ragsdale, Carol Ann, 3261 Lyle Terr., College Park Ga., 94,150, 156,162 Railey, Renna Charlene, Rt. 2, Americus, Ga., 60 Ramey, Lynne, Box 91, Clayton, Ga., 94 Ratterree, Rita Eliz., 3297 Springhaven Ave., Hapeville, Ga., 107 Ratti, Cathy, 2705 Steele Ave., Bristol, Penn., 95 Rattray, Rita, 804 Durden St., Vidalia, Ga., 60,46,68,134,146, 153,167,172 Ravenet, Gertrudis, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Reddick, Ellen, 206 Dogwood Dr., Sylvania, Ga., 107 Reed, Carol Jean, 19 Gertrude Pl., Atlanta, Ga., 107 Reeves, Genie Ruth, Wrens Rd., Thomson, Ga., 107,151 Reeves, Mary Anne, 609 Spencer, Barnesville, Ga. Reiber, Kathleen, 206 McCord St., Marietta, Ga., 95,162,164 Renfroe, Marie, 210 E. 2nd St., Manchester, Ga., 95 Reynolds, Alice, 321 No. Clark St., Milledgeville, Ga., Reynolds, Frances, 315 Amy Dr., Marietta, Ga., 95,137,152 Rhodes, Judy Ann, Rt. 2, Alamo, Ca., 107 Richardson, Cynthia Ann, Jackson Hwy., Covington, Ga., 107,142 Richardson, Jane, Jackson Hwy., Covington, Ga., 95 Ricketson, Gail, Broxton, Ga. 95 Ripley, Carole Adrienna, 925 Hardwick Circle, Dalton, Ga., 60, 153 Riser, Rosalind, 948 Alachua Ave., Tallahassee, Fla., 95,153 Rivero, lrmina, 155 Riverside View, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Rivero, Raul Luis, 155 Riverside View, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Roberson, Glenda, Rt. 2, Hortense, Ga., 107 Roberts, Barbara Anne, 3058 W. 9th St., Jacksonville, Fla., 107 Ramsey, Claudette, Mtd. Rt. 52, Ramsey St., Milledgeville, Ga., 107,135 Roberts, Jane, 2106 Lullwater, Albany, Ga., 107 Roberts, Nancy Ruth, Byromville, Ga., 60 Roberts, Patricia Dianne, 301 N. Main St., Fitzgerald, Ga., 60,142,144,168,173 Roberts, Sarah Kendall, 201 Jennings, Crawfordville, Ga., 60,152, 161,163 Robertson, Carol Virginia, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ga., 107,166 Robertson, Ethel, 2596 Parkside Dr., Atlanta, Ga., 95,133,150,156, 159,160,162 Robinett, Trudy Ann, Shellman, Ga., 107,165 Robinson, Jacquelyn Earle, 306 Myrtle Ave., Wrightsville, Ga. Robinson, Penelope, Anne, 508 Lincoln St., LaGrange, Ga., 60,153 161,172 Rodgers, Dot, Bob 34, Oglethorpe, Ga., 95,133,153,162 Rogers, Erma, Rt. 3, Eastman, Ga., 60 Rogers, Janice, 320 Poplar Dr., Washington, Ga., 80,71,129,134,153 Rogers, Jenell Claire, 1303 E. 52nd St., Savannah, Ga., 95,85,131, 140,162 Rogers, Lynda Hazel, PO Box 627, Fitzgerald, Ga., 95,142,147,161, 162,165 Rogers, Linda, 34 4th Ave., N.W., Cairo, Ga., 129,136,149 Roof, Anne, 7464 Rowan Court, Jacksonville, Fla., 61 Ross, Cheryl Eugenia, Rt. 2, Eastman, Ga., 80 Ross, Peggy Stephan, Box 364, Gray, Ga. Rouco, Carmen, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Rowden, Carole, Rt. 4, Winder, Ga., 80,134,136,140 Rowland, Linda Jo, 1736 Cornell Dr., Augusta, Ga., 80 Royal, Ella Spires, Arabi, Ga. Rozas, Amalia, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Ryals, Frances Drew, Milan, Ga., 95 Sailors, Dianne, Rt. 1, Jefferson, Ga., 95,147,162 Salter, Gail, Rt. 1, Meansville, Ga., 95,153,162,169,171, Sanchez, Pessino Helena, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Sanderlin, Yvonne Marie, 5400 Houston Rd., Macon, Ga., 107 Sanders, Donna Marie, 592 Villa Esta Circle, Macon, Ga., 80,142 Sanders, Martha Grace, Rt. 1, Box 233, Chester, Ga., 95 Sandifogd, Ruth, 2269 Pund Ave., Augusta, Ga., 61,69,129,142,144, 168,1 3 San Martin, Lillian Cristina, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Sapp, Janice, Rt. 1, Box 91, Cobbtown, Ga., 61,147,163 Sapp, Marjorie Judith, Box 151, Attapulgus, Ga., 107 Sarg6e7nt, Frances LaRose, 118 Vinson Dr., Warner Robins, Ga., 1 Sarma, Maija, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Sauley, Margaret Sandra, Rt. 3, Box 23, Griffin, Ga. Sauls, Judy, Railroad St., Jeffersonville, Ga., 61 Scott, Elaine, 106, Howell Dr., Smyrna, Ga., 95,133,162,165,169 Scott, Mary Eliz., Rt. 1, Box 167, Sandersville, Ga., 61,153 Scott, Yvonne, Rt. 2, Arabi, Ga., 80,134,147 Scroggs, Betty Jane, Box 12 N. P'tree, Norcross, Ga. Scroggs, Betty Sue, Rt. 1, Oakwood, Ga., 61 Seaton, Martha Jo, Highland Ave., Hartwell, Ga., 96,147 Segars, Jacquelyn, 1231 Lucile Ave., Atlanta 10, Ga., 61,202 TUDE T DIRECTCRY Settles, Ann, Rt. Shellman, Ga.. 61,69,129,130,131149,158,169 Shank, Ruth. Rt. 3, Box 342. Washingtrrn, Ga., 96,147,l62,163 Shaw, Almeda Louise 716 Walker St., Sparta, Ga., 108 Shaw, Rebecca Florence, 130 N. Ave., Gainesville, Ga. Shead, Sharon Ann, 200 S. Elbert, Milledgeville, Ga., 135,l56, 157 Shealy, Nancy Anne, 318 Westchester Dr., Decatur, Ga., 147 Sheppard, Marty, Box 162, Nahunta, Ga., 108 Sherwood, Myrdle Carolyn Bezenian, 647 Forest Hill Rd., Macon, Ga. Shiver, Le Noir, 117 E. Glessner St., Americus, Ga. Shivers, Amaryllis Anita, 590 3rd St., Manchester, Ga., 108,151 Short, Nancy, 408 Franklin Sp. St., Royston, Ga., 108,158 Sigman, Jeannette, 1705 Princess, Wilmington, N. Car. Sikes, Martha Diane, Rt. 2, Box 199, Cobbtown, Ga., 108 Siler, Patricia Ann, Rt. 2, Box 1, Brunswick, Ga., 96.l42.144.173 Simcox, M. Gertrude Hudson, Carrington Woods, Milledgeville, Ga. Simmons, Dorothy Ann, N. Wheeler Ave., Douglas, Ga. Simmons, Meri Gale, Rt.3, Milledgeville, Ga. Simmons, Nan Enecks, 104 Chelsea Circle, Statesboro, Ga., 108,152 158 Simmons, Mary Jean, Box 102, Soperton, Ga., 61,148,161,168 Simons, Sandra, Rt. 1, Tarrytown, Ga., 96,153 Simpson, Dorothy Lynn, 302 Sumpter, Eatonton, Ga. Sims, Rebecca, WCG, Box 677, Milledgeville, Ga., 108 Singleton, Linda Faye, Rt. 1, Eatonton, Ga., 108 Skeen, Julia Alice, 158 LaGrange St., Grantville, Ga., 96,162 Skuse, Susan Alice, 209 Byck Ave., Savannah, Ga., 108 Slade, Lila Dale, 244 N. Harris St., Sandersville, Ga., 80 Sloan, Diane, 4266 Davis Rd., College Park, Ga., 62,150,161,167 Sloane, Sylvia King, Box 27, Pelham, Ga., 81,147 Smallwood, Barbara, Rt. 1, Box 150, Attapulgus, Ga., 81,146,169 Smallwood, Ann, 135, Attapulgus, Ga., 96,85,152,153,169,171 Smallwood, Jean, Box 135, Attapulgus, Ga., 62,169 Smith Smith 153 Smith Smith Smith Smith Anne, Wadley, Ga., 81 Beverly Charlene, 1932 Causton Bluff Rd., Savannah, Ga., Billie Sue, Rt. 1, Jacksonville, Ga., 108 Doris, 605 4th St., Waynesboro, Ga., 62,153 Faye Woodward, 807 18th Ave. E., Cordele, Ga. Jimmie Katherine 703 N. Main St., LaFayette, Ga., 62,46. 69,129,131,139,141,154,167,172 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smithi Smith smithl Judith Ann, 632 Lawson Dr., Perry, Ga., 96,142 Judy Ann, 10 Allenwood Rd., Milledgeville, Ga., 62,152 Linda, Roosevelt Hwy., Union City, Ga., 96,147 Marcia Ann, W. Roannoke Dr., Fitzgerald, Ga., 96,142,144 Martha Jane, 127 Country Club Rd., Dublin, Ga., 81 Melinda Lea, Box 94, Interlachen, Fla., 62 Rita Gail, 402 Blvd., LaGrange, Ga., 62 Ruth Eugenia, Rt. 2, Doerun, Ga. Sandra L., Rt. 1, Lyons, Ga., 81 Sandra Lee, Box. 101, Cleveland, Ga., 96 Virginia Carolyn, 250 DeLuxe Circle, Thomaston, Ga., 108 Snider, Joyce, Rt. 1, Millen, Ga., 81,133,162 Snider, Martha, Rt. 1, Millen, Ga., 108 Snowden, Martha Grace, Calhoun Hwy., Elberton, Ga., 108 Snyder, Catherine, Box 178, Perry, Ga., 81,129,132,133,134,153 Sorrow, Martha Lee, 367 Flanders St.. Macon, Ga., 108 South, Ray, 2nd Ave., Sandersville, Ga. Sparrow, Anne Marie, 4273 Yates Drive, Columbus, Ga., 62,69, 129,149,169,2o2 Speth, Donna S., 2311 Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta, Ga., 62 Spooner, Amy, 205 East 4th St., Donalsonville, Ga., 1,08 Stahl, Judith Carol, 205 Merritt Ave., Macon, Ga., 108 Stanford, Kay, 7 Goodyear Ave., Cartersville, Ga., 81,146,153,169 Stanley, Barbara, 2301 Eastway Rd., Decatur, Ga., 108 Stapleton, Frances Hazel, P.O. Box 158, Folkston, Ga. Starr, Melanie June, Rt. 2, LaGrange, Ga., 108 Stephens, Dana Marie, Rt. 3, Box 312, Cordele, Ga., 63,154,172 Stephens, Dorothy Jean, 312 W. College St., Americus, Ga., 63 Stephens, Judy Ann, 4th St., Ext., Newnan, Ga., 151 Stephens, Nancy Caroline Waits, R.F.D. Box 130, Sharpsburg, Ga., 63 Stewart, Barbara Sue, 2963 Castlewood Dr., Macon, Ga., 108,99, 130,147 Stewart, Vivian Janet, White Plains, Ga., 108 Still, Patricia Gayle, 1921 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ga., Stine, Veronica, 125 S. Columbia St., Milledgeville, Ga. Stincos, Maria, MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Stinson, Emily, 141 Hillcrest, Dublin, Ga., 81,132,151 Stoner, Harriet, 506 Maple St., Abbeville, South Carolina Story, Helen, 1017 Blue Bird Rd., Augusta, Ga. Strack, Mildred Ann, 218 Beechwood, LaGrange, Ga., 108 Stribling, Gloria Jean, P.O. Box 19, Tignall, Ga., 81,146,202 Strickland. Strickland, 135 Strickland, Strickland Atlanta '1 TUDE T DIRECTORY Linda Jo. 3643 Flamingo Dr., Macon. Ga., 81 lyladclyn. 440 li. lylontgoincry St., Milledgeville, Ga. Miriam Laverne. 468 Elbert St., Royston, Ga. Theresa Hamby, 2453 Cornet lVay N.W., Apt. Q 4, 8, Ga. Stripling, Bennie O. Godwin, Rt, 1, Gordele, Ga. Stripling. hlargarct l'N'cbb. 613 Juniper St.. Gordele, Ga. Summers, lylarilyn Boyd. Badowski Dr., Milledgeville, Ga., 63,135, 151 17 . , - Swafford, hflarilyn Elivabcth, 327 E. Jule Peck Ave., Gedartown, Ga.,81.134.l49,169 Sweat, Sylvia Anne, 309 19th St., Alma, Ga., 63,147 Swidcrski. Carol Ann, Oliver, Ga., 96 Swinson, Edna Athclia, Sunny Acres, Dublin, Ga., 63,167 Swint, Patricia Ann, Beuna Vista, Ga.., 96,142,144,171,173 Taft. Thada, Rt. 1. Pearson, Ga., 63 Tanner, Alyce Ann, Rt. 1, Box 49, Sandersville, Ga., 63,149 Tanner, Paula, Braselton, Ga. Tate, Hilda. Rt. 1, Pendergrass, Ga.. 96 Taylor, Enda Inez, 122 Edwards St., Elberton, Ga., 82,130,132, 162 Taylor, Jane, 3179 Beech Dr., East Point, Ga., 108,142 Taylor, Janett Carol, Rt. 3, Box 81, Eatonton, Ga., 108 Taylor, Judye Lucille, Rt. 1, Irwinton, Ga., 96 Taylor, Lilliam Elizabeth. 2504 Mack Smith Rd., Rossville, Ga., 82,129,134,142.143.147,165,100,172 Templeton, Katherine Maxine, 2985 Gena Dr., Decatur, Ga., 108, 203 Terry Anne, Rt. 3. Cuthbert, Ga., 63,151 Teston, Rita, Star Route. Homerville. Ga., 82,167 Thigpen, Constance, Rt. 2. Whitcoak, Thomson, Ga., 108 Thomas, Ernestine Kaye, 2222 Windsor Spg. Rd., Augusta, Ga., 108 Thomas, Gail Pauline, 200 Phillips Dr., Forest Park, Ga., 64,150, 155159167172 Thomas, Sherry Estelle, 3848 Meritas, Dr., Columbus, Ga., 108, 153 Thomas, Winette, 791 First St., NW. Cario, Ga. Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompsoni, Thompson, Thompson, Brenda. Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ga., 96,162,163 Carol Ruth P.O. Box 223 Clarkesville Ga. 108 Qoawn, 240 is. Liberty st., Milledgeville,, Ga., Judy Patricia, Toomsboro, Ga., 108 Marilee Joy, 240 S. Liberty St., Milledgeville, Ga. Mary Faye, Rt. 1, Efhngham Rd., Milledgeville, Ga. Patsy, 308 Surrey, Savannah, Ga., 142 Thorne, Judy Wynelle, 6835 Pleasant Hill Rd., Lithonia, Ga., 108, 153 Thornton, Frances Turner, R.F.D. 3, Milledgeville, Ga. Thornton, Gloria. 102 Race St., Hartwell, Ga., 96,158 Thornton, Jessie Eliz., Rt. 2, Box 386. Washington, Ga., 109 Tietjen. Annie Carol. Rt. 1, Monticello, Ga. Timmons, Betty Joan, Mrs. W. K. Knight, Fitzgerald, Ga., 97 Toler, Sally Veronica, 108 Arden Dr., Swainsboro. Ga., 64 Tomas, Mrs. Edid D., 909 Riverside Dr. MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Tomas, Teofilo, 909 Riverside Dr. MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Tomlin, Dianne, 305 Cherokee Dr., Toccoa, Ga. Tomlin, Roberta Ann, 440 Forest Hill Rd., Macon, Ga., 160 Tobert. Harriette, Rt. 2, Box 9-B, Greensboro, Ga., 82,153 Torrance, Cynthia, Box 63, Milledgeville, Ga., 64 Toulson, Patricia Brown, 241 E. Thomas St., Milledgeville, Ga. Traylor, Vanita Pearl, Rt. 1, Delray Rd., Thomaston, Ga., 109 Turner, Gwendolyn, 420 W. Bluff, Milledgeville, Ga. Turner. Linda Joyce, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ga. Tyler, Gloria Jean, 316 E. 57th St., Savannah, Ga., 97,150,159 Usry, Frankie, Rt. 1, Avera, Ga., 82,133 Usry, Jaclyn, Rt. 1, Dearing, Ga., 109,163 Varner, Anita, Rt. 3, Covington, Ga., 171 Varner, Constance Sharon, 184 N. Lee St., Royston, Ga., 165 Veal, Ann Roberson, Rt. 3, Box 45, Milledgeville, Ga. Wade, Beverly, Rt. 1, Cochran, Ga., 97,162 Wade, Cheryl, Rt. 2, Leesburg, Ga., 109,133,142 Wade, Patricia. 315 E. Schley, Douglas, Ga., 64 Wadsworth, Sylvia, 195 9th St., Jesuep, Ga. 97 Walden, Louise Taylor, Sparta, Ga. Walker, Gail Louise, Rt. 1, Blackshear, Ga., 109 Walker, Sylvia, 109 Rugby Lane, College Park, Ga. Walsh, Tanza, 213 Kathryn, Decatur, Ga. 109,147, Walters, Kay, 410 Madison Ave., Eatonton, Ga., 97 Walton, Brenda lrene, Box 366, Elberton, Ga., 64 Wansley, Neina, 506 S. Jefferson St., Washington, Ga., 82,167 Wansley, Gail, 506 S. Jefferson St., Washington, Ga., 109 Warchak, Aliene Yancey, 2341 Upper River Rd., Macon, Ga., 64, 135,147 Ward, Jane, 218 College Ave., Millen, Ga., 97 Warden, Olenda Dunn, P.O. Box 637, Milledgeville, Ga., 135,151, 164 Warnock. Peggy, 645 W. Hancock St., Milledgeville, Ga., 97 Warren, Dollie Mae. Nahunta, Ga., 82,133,151,167 Warrick, Janice. 210 Meadowbrook Dr., Blakely, Ga., 109,142 Waters, Nancy Susan, 439 Green St., N.W., Gainesville, Ga., 109 Waters, Patricia, Box 344, Douglas, Ga., 97,162 Waters, Sheila Isabel, Star Route, Moore Haven, Fla., 82,147,170 Watkins. Frances Lee, Lexington, Ga., 82,152,161,162,163 Watson, Frances Scott, 3827 Lyn Dr., Columbus, Ga., 109 Watson, Iris Teresa, Rt. 5, Box 165, Macon, Ga., 109,142,144 Weathers, Ruby Darlene, 460 Baldwin Ave., Milledgeville, Ga. Weaver, Carolyn, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ga., 64 Weeks, Junyth Hanson, 2815 Sun Valley Dr., Macon, Ga. Weger, Dixie Lee, Box 323, Quitman, Ga. Wells, Glenda Roselyn, Rt. 1, Box 30, Colquitt, Ga., 64,149,153 West, Sharon Joyce, Higgston R.S., Ailey, Ga., 65,169 Wheeler, Rebecca Ann, 406 Rosedale Ave., Thomasville, Ga.., 65, 170 Wheelis, Betty, Box 25, Rt. 3, Washington, Ga., 97 Whelchel, Judy, 134 Lawrenceville St., Jefferson, Ga., 82,129,134, 137,138,167,169 Whitaker, Thurza Marie, 340 Milledge Ave., Milledgeville, Ga., 65 135,153 Whittington, Marcia Jean, 130 Atlanta St., Barnesville, Ga., 109 Whitworth, Jo Evelyn, Rt. 1, Martin, Ga., 97,130,142,147,162,163 Wicker, Wanda Faye, Grimes Trailer Park, Milledgeville, Ga., 65 Wikoff, Paula Amaryllis, 2274 W. Rugby Ave., College Park, Ga., 109 Wilder, Joan, Rt. 1, Aragon, Ga., 97 Wilkes, Jessie McLendon, Rt. 1, Rockledge, Ga. Wilkinson, Helen, Rt. 1, Box 414, 1N4illedgeville, Ga. Willard, Jane, 1204 Jewel, Perry, Ga., 97 Williams, Judith Annette, 2826 10th Ave., Columbus, Ga., 109 Williams, Peggy 3663 Hillcrest Ave., Macon, Ga., 109 Williams, Sandra Elaine, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ga., 109 Williams, Sherry Kay, 3427 Meadow Rd., Hapeville, Ga., 65,'150, 155,159,160 Williamson, Marilyn, 1111 Old Powers Ferry Rd., Atlanta, Ga., 97 Willis, K. Anne, 669 Maple, Ave., Marietta, Ga., 109 Wilson, Jennie Lynn, Jefferson, Ga., 82,142,152 Wilson, Marianna, 1055 Green St., Gainesville, Ga., 82,134,155, 158 Wilson, Shirley Tena, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Ga., 83,149 Wilson, Wanda, Rome, Ga., 65,170 Wind, Rebecca Ann, P.O. Box 81, Cairo, Ga., 83,148,168 Windham, Jane, 1383 Canterbury Rd., Macon, Ga., 109 Windham, Wanda Kay, 1383 Canterbury Rd., Macon, Ga., 65 Wingate, Malissa Ann, 1922 Thompson St., East Point, Ga. 97 Wingo, Hazel LuRee, 3 Lester Rd., Lawrenceville, Ga. Winslette, Sara Brenda, P.O. Box 502, Eatonton, Ga., 83 Wisham, Beverly Joy, 332 Gordon, Thomson, Ga., 65 Womack, Donna, Box 124, Midville, Ga., 83,71,129,131,134,140, 169 Wood, Barbara Jean, 1713 Swint Ave., Milledgeville, Ga. Wood, Linda Gail, Box 43, Colbert, Ga., 109 Wright, Ann, 816 Troup St., La Grange, Ga., 83 Wooley, Doris, 605 Holly St., Thomaston, Ga., 83 Woodhall, Margarita Acosta, 3855 Overlook Ave., Macon, Ga., Woodford, Georgette, 352 Mt. View Dr., Gainesville, Ga., 83,129, 131,134,142,147 Wright,7Georgia Ann, 1111 Vinson Hwy., Milledgeville, Ga., 57, 162,1 1 Wynne, Thelestonia Anne, 519 Alexander Ave., Washington, Ga. Yeargin, Sandra, 305 Ga. Ave., Dalton, Ga., 97,133,147,162 Youngblood, Elizabeth Gibbs, Apt. 2, Redding Rd., Milledgeville, Ga. Young, Charlotte Francine, 1302 Park Ave., LaGrange, Ga., 109 Young, Kay, 907 W. Rugby Ave., College Park, Ga., 109 Zeigler, Sheryl Ann, 144 S. Church St., Bowling Green, Ohio, 109,129,132 Zapatero, Odilia A., MSH, Milledgeville, Ga. Front Campus at W.C. Zot!! 7 Ha.,-,I All aboard the W. C. Special! Parks Hall-Front Porch 4 a Our Thanks . . . Many' long hours, barrels of elbow grease, and somewhat spasmodic inspiration pre- ceded the final amalgamation of these pages. Now here we sit, pencils dulled and minds likewise, with hope that you, the students, will long enjoy the memories the 1965 Spectrum recalls in these few pages. To you, the Staff goes our deepest thanks for your co-operation and endless hours of work. Wlithout you this book would never have been completed. To our advisors, Miss Quillian White, Dr. Joseph Specht, and Mr. George Gaines. we owe our deepest respect and gratitude for your help and patience. The proof- reading, financial and art problems would never have gone so smoothly had you not been here. A XV. -7. .1 aim appreciations go to Mr. L. G. Tiimmier, Jr., of Gaspar W are Photogiap iers and Mr. William Brandon of American Yearbook Company, who helped us meet each of our deadlines. 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