Georgia Southern University - Reflector Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)
- Class of 1959
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'X- . tu. :vt M , 'B M, ' - , Karyn -uh, .. , V, , wg, 4 V ,Xa-3 xg , xl: asa, Q 2 ,J 'qs A I ' ' f' P W, ' f . 35-w,i' y3,5-yi F' ' REFLECTQR . 'Me THE 1959 I 74e9m,ew 74 . 0 70443 7044 14 Szadwz .444 7adex Allen County Public Librarv 900 Webster Street P0 Box 2270 For! Wayne, IN 46801-2270 a Y 5 1 a E 3 1 5 iv w ji ,-. '51 The end of another school year is upon us. For many of you who thumb through the following pages, this is the last of the golden years you spent at Georgia Teachers College. For others, this year, 1959, is just the beginning, or a continuation, of those happy, magical college years. Each college year, whether it be the first or the last, is a thrilling chapter of one's life. And each event in that chapter is a priceless treasure. With this thought in mind, we, the REFLECTOR staff, began piecing this book together. We have earnestly attempted to capture this year from the swift feet of time and to bind it between the covers of this book where time will stand still as you glance through these pages of your life in years to come. THOMAS BROPHY ANN MANRY Assistant Editor Managing Editor PETE HALLMAN Editor-in-Chief BOB CORLEY Business Manager JM vc, Q J, DM' -yubym X- A ' x -. .-...gp-p,,..r.l -Q- :.,':: r M- qh .v4g-an 1-5 ,. ,,. ,X 3. Q fr.. 1:ff:1 v'fq 5,f?isr fy mfgw?f 1-' 3 B13 -wmv. 1 fn.. .Q -Q-..--..... A,,A-, 1 I 1 Au... u - - 4 , a I 1 . I . ' -f- ,.k -.' r-V v .n .. . . - s Q I , . 4 . x - 1 ' 4- I Q -.. -V v-- A.,-.,, V x . x - S Io I 5 Y . ' . I ' I - r r '. 1' ' I V . , , gif, . 'ri . 1 ,, I -'rv . , 4 .-' ,IVA , I ,,.1 ' 1. f , r . . , 1 W . m ' f ' .I V 1 - 4 . A - . - . y - lx , . , ' 7. . ,-df. 74' ., , ' , r ' .. -- 1' ' 'L' 1 J , , . f . . '. I vm-F273 J, .44 . . A ,- -.'.D Q x ' ' ' ' ' , L'w'f.- Zn, . A , ., -'RL -- 'ff-7: ' 3.--g,A, . 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QR , . waxy 4 Y, ., X Q , ,..4...gC , EAST HALL RESIDENCE HALL FOR FRESHIVIEN AND , TRANSFER WOMEN ' 1, ANDERSON HALL DINING HALL AND RESIDENCE FOR I W ,VI1 , .I MARRIED STUDENTS K 5 ' A , :W-, I ,AA V 1 l7I MARVIN PITTMAN SCHOOL Q PRESIDENTS HOME . ,u ' ' . uf ' ' N 4 ', ,V m 5 x L, wav ,I R 5 0:3 ,slew .K -Q , I .4 h .K V 1 --.-.N k bl- -N I' .h,g' 1 W 2. f x h v - . A 1-1-Ef'4.a-1 .n .f- . .u8?:4 , 4 A -Q-.Wai-m BUSINESS AND MUSIC BUILDING In .5 ff 1 2:71 '- :N F BIOLOGY BUILDING Fw,-I, u .. F -I 4, ,,.. ,. an-.Q I .ff I I I CHEMISTRY I BUILDING I I Qilif' HL.lmf-..,, ,, 'xx , f,-M, -4,-37 :V 1 . 'LV .im : .-- , -.f ,1,:.1,.Wf.. .. rv S? A Q . fififf.. ,. -.A ww V v- we-.-,I :-1'- cw . f.w,za:gN 1'-Kfiff V4-cw-Q.:..f,, ,-x . I 74-fm. SN wx 0 Q4 sw A 2 , . T: ,f X 4 I I, ,N ,. ,M A 5 . INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING T5 I eq I - My , , YM- v.. I, ,, ...VL , ,- - HEALTH COTTAGE I.: 'V 5 +1 ff S' I - --fm .A 5, , W, v v M , -. -s, - ....., .. . N .. ,,.: V, H ,W -.--- '-mph. M - .hh K ,... - -L -'90 . - -V. X -. ... ,Q ' - 'A fk--Y - ' an-sg .- 4-.,,,, - - wtlsigk- ,-':x' - V. NURSERY SCHOOL . . -8 - ALUMNI BUILDING tgfzyszf- ' . 2.-15113 . lu,-I . airxll, THE BLUE TIDE I POST OFFICE AND STORE I 5 ,,I-wgwg, ' ,,.-f I 1 , vi.. A -S.-w-5 - , A L YES -,N COLLEGE WAREHOUSE 'iilli .,.,. -ff-IA, ' ,-,-s,..,.4.usd---.AJ'Y 1,Y..,, A L- i - 31 '1 r , 1- , . -. - -- k5l-,f--,f5,,a.'S-an Vg - - : ... .- ' ' ' ' -'-ff-41 --I I I I 4 ! HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING f I V. ., ,, ,C ,. -.C N ,f , ' -. '14 i'TllRw nib-A' . ,. W .-4 'ff' .12 1 'V s T' '4 2 4 si li niaww' 'fl 'kwin' bran nil if tl. .L :Ja W fl .W-1-Q e' .i .ww W N T tip- U U, ,r'z'i'f'ie2 nt:---'13 if , if 1' T N-- Zf Y it . i sv.. I 'f tfltrt fa An Artist's Conception of the Dining Hall- Student Center. The Dining Hall-Student Center will house a book store, snack bar. lounge, post office. offices for student organizations. and the dining hall. It will be named the 6'Frank I. Williams Buildingi' af- ter the father of First District Regent F. Everett Williams. An Artist's Conception of the class- room and science building. 22 This year you heard the sounds of hammers, saws, cement mix- ers, cranes, and bulldozers echoing out across the usually quiet and peaceful campus of Georgia Teachers C 0 l l e g e. Those sounds signaled con- struction that is well underway with a new Dining Hall-Student C e n t e r and a combination classroom and science building. Dining Hall-Student Center under construction at the beginning of the school year. Classroom and science building un- der construction at the beginning Aaemex -- -L .. im that gives, and him that takes. usual. -v---Y-M Y' 'E '-':-' L 1'-' ' bg' The quality of mercy is not strained g the gentle rain fronif eaiJen 5: 'V'I ' ? . . . . W giclee beneathg lt LS twzceg lesfd - 4.54 1: -WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE M-,f.-W4-swwwmw 3 . ,.,,.,N, ,V ,V ..,-+,.,....1, - E, 9 i E V ,.-.,-,-, me A. ,--- e .e'e'., 'Q QQ!! nun ,....,, . ? . all 1 e . svn! i f OUR PRESIDENT SPEAKS .fof G L, .-QRQO ,Q .44.,:.s,Q-gs ,D i 4 Q GEORGIA TEACIIERS L OLLEGE V ' '- NV ' if COLLEGEBORO, GEORGIA QQQ7 21' SUHURB OF STAT!-:snouo OFFICE OF TUE PR:-:slnENT To the Students of GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE: It is always a pleasure to have an opportunity to say a few words to the student body through the REFLECTOR. It is a thrill to see the new editor and his staff plan and dream of the annual that they are publishing. Each staff is interested a little bit better than the one that year before. It is the policy of the responsible for in making the annual was published the college administration to do whatever we can to help the students as they work in any student-college activity. College life is a high spot in the life of an individual There are many times in the life of a person after he leaves college when he relives the outstanding experiences which happened to him as a college student. It is my hope that the 1959 REFLECTOR will serve as a reminder of your happy experiences on the G. T, C, campus. Sincerely yours, a,vK,544f ff' ach S. Henderson 2 1 THE PRESIDENT ZACH S. HENDERSON fa! PAUL F. CARROLL Dean of the College IRMA MORGAN DR. RALPH K. TYSON Dean of Women Dean of Student Affairs ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM M. DEWBERRY Comptroller VIOLA PERRY JOSEPH A. AXELSON Registrar Public Relations 26 JL DEPARTMENT HEADS l P 1 v I 'z. f .f 2 DR. JACK N. AVERITT DR. DONALD F. HACKETT WILLIAM S. HANNER Social Sciences Arts Exact Sciences BETTY LANE DR- RONALD J. NEIL DR. I. D. PARK Home Economics MUSIC Education . qui' DR. FIELDING D. RUSSELL 1. B. SCEAHCE, JR. fl, DRIV S. L. TOUMEY Languages Health and Physical Education f Business Education 5 5 , FACULTY AND STAFF Manager, Film Library PENNY ALLEN Dietitian JAMES ATKINSON Marvin Pittman School JANE GRIER BELL Physical Education DR. HERBERT BICE Exact Science ANN BLACK Marvin Pittman PARRISH BLITCH Business Education DR. BURTON J. BOGITSH Biology RUTH BOLTON Home Economics DR. JOHN A. BOOLE Biology JACK BROUCEK Music HAYDEN M. CARMICHAEL Industrial Arts J. I. CLEMENTS, JR. Physical Education MRS. JEAN COLEMAN Secretary, Deans Assistant Librarian QUEEN E. COLLINS Secretary, Education CONSTANCE CONE Marvin Pittman School EDWARD A. ABERCROMBIE MRS. WALLACE COBB GRACE COOPER Cataloging Librarian MARJORIE CROUCH Marvin Pittman School EDWARD D. DAVIDSON Business Education MRS. GLADYS DeLOACH Marvin Pittman School DR. SAMUEL T. HABEL Social Science MRS. FRED HARTLEY House Director DR. DAN HOOLEY Music DR. LAWRENCE HUFF English MRS. MARY KATE EVANS House Director CLYDE J. FARIES Speech . DR. ZOLTON .l. FARKAS Languages MRS. CLEO FRANKLIN House Director BERTHA FREEMAN Education FRIEDA GERNANT Art EDGAR C. CODFREY Industrial Arts LUCILE COLIGHTLY Home Economics MRS. MARJORIE GUARDIA English FACULTY AND STAFF dig 5 S 29. FACULTY AND STAFF MARJORIE JONES Manager, Book Store DANA M. KING Music MRS. DOROTHY F. LEE Speech MRS. DORIS LINDSEY Marvin Pittman School JOHN R. LINDSEY Education HUBERT E. McALLISTER History HASSIE McELVEEN Librarian MARY KNOX MCGREGOR Marvin Pittman School MRS. CLEO E. MALLARD Marvin Pittman School MRS. ARCHIE JACKSON House Director ELA JOHNSON English MRS. J. B. JOHNSON House Director MRS. SHIRLEY JOHNSON Marvin Pittman School EUGENE Z. MARTIN Manager, Warehouse JOHN MARTIN Marvin Pittman School DR. WALTER B. MATTHEWS Education MRS. H. M. MELTON Head Dietitian 1g.,. . 53.05-QF' Fl DR. SHELBY MONROE Education MARY JANE MOORE Accountant W. B. MOYE Mathematics MRS. JEWELL NEWSOME Accountant TULLY PENNINGTON Biology ROY POWELL English MARY EDITH REESE Home Economics ROXIE REMLEY An FACULTY AND STAFF LIZZIE NORMAN Secretary to Dean MRS. MARIE O'NEAL Marvin Pittman School J. A. PAFFORD, PRINCIPAL Marvin Pittman School MRS. VIRGINIA PARKER Marvin Pittman School WILLIAM E. PARKER Art MRS. EFFIE PARKER Dietitian ROGER PARSONS Marvin Pittman School MRS. KATE PATE Secretary, Registrar ANDY J. PATTERSON Music 'Vi' Z' 1 lx lf- -... FACULTY AND STAFF MRS. FRANK SMITH MRS. FRANCES ROCQUEMORE Nurse DR. GEORGE R. ROGERS Social Sciences PAT SHELY Physical Education MRS. EVA SIMMONS Secretary, Comptroller Dietitian, Marvin Pittman School KIRBYLEN E STEPHENS Secretary, President Z. L. STRANGE, SR. Postmaster GLADYS WALKER Marvin Pittman School DR. ROBERT E. WARD Social Sciences MRS. SUE WARREN Marvin Pittman School 91 Z. L. STRANGE, JR. Assistant Postmaster B. E. TAYLOR Maintenance HELEN TAYLOR Business Education FRED D. WALLACE Physical Science DR. GEORGIA WATSON Education DR. BILL WEAVER Education JESS WHITE Physical Education MARIE WOOD Marvin Pittman School ..,-,R , ,.- , eh fo. ,Q .ww x -. 1 :-'4 ,W .,,,.4.X.., A ,... . ..,,W..K..f-.-.-.....,.... -..V .x..muw-,-w...,....,.. .V .WM ...X ..,.V...,.Mw. V. . , -.ww .-..-W...-.-.-.....-.4-W..h.,x ., W. .. ,Vi i , 'N NV-'W+V!bP-iWQ?S'NX'NX -G X '. ww--Nrw--1-wmm..,v, A-H f ww- '- -xf-: .V.Amaww-x:-wmeywvv-www-wmv.ozvmmnume-wmw4QwfxwmMwwMzwmwW-ww4f+s:zs4w'wwMw-swlsrsvivbil Then the whining schoolboy A4- 3 3 ' h x , I L w Q Q Y 1 1 4 4 I o 4 U :T -.osx-z-Q. lf 'Q ,... Y A . THE SENIQR CLASS RAY WILSON President Tomorrow, and tomorrow and tomorrow, 1 Creeps in this petty pace from clay to clay, To the last syllable of recorded time. -WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CAROL CUFF Treasurer ROBERT H. MCKENZIE lviee Presiflerzt JEANE FULFORD Secretary' fi! Q JOHN C. ADAMS, Statesboro. Georgia Art MASON ADAMS Douglas. Georgia Genera! Science FAYE ADAMS Register. Georgia .Uzzrlzenzatics JIMMY ADAMS Register, Georgia General Science R. L. AKINS State-shoro. Georgia .ilalhenzatics HANSEL ALLEN Tiftnn, Gwvrgia Elenwntary Education DONALD D. ANDERSON Glennville. Georgia Social Scien ce HARRIETT E. ARMSTRONG Savannah. Georgia Business Education :, JAMES E. BAILEY Statesboro. Georgia Sonia! Science ELWANDA BARBER Manor. Georgia Home Economics vm TROY ATHON O lethorpe. Geor ia S Hzalth and Physiial Education MARTHA BRANTLEY BACON Pembroke, Georgia Home Economics .ik RAY BASS Tifton, Georgia Business Education PEGGY BLAND Garfield, Georgia Home Economics A V5 VIRGINIA CLARE BARRETT Sylvania, Georgia Music BARBARA BARTON Savannah, Georgia Health and Physical Education CAROL BLANTON Waycross, Georgia Business Education F RANKIE BOOTH Manor, Georgia Business Education JAMES A. BRANNEN Statesboro, Georgia Business Education HOWARD L. BRIDGES Moultrie, Georgia General Science 1:gj ' ED BROWN Dexter. Georgia Heallh and Physical Education DEWEY BRYANT Patterson. Georgia Health and Physical Education tt' WANDA BROOME Dalton, Georgia Elementary Education ASA BROWN Brunswick, Georgia Industrial Arts .,,,.w,, 3 ROBERT J. CARTER Manchester, Georgia Social Science IVEY CHANCE Augusta, Georgia Business Education I ,ir .X Q Q GRACIE BURNS Tarrytown, Georgia Home Economics BOBBIE LaRUE BUTLER Pelham, Georgia Business Education .o s.. :.nn-Q. JACKIE CLARK Albany, Georgia Mathematics JOHN CLARK Baxley, Georgia Mathematics NORMA COLE Niclloll Georgia Business Erlufatzon WALKER COOK Pmexn w, Georgia Health and Physical Educalzon KEITH COX Mille-n, Georgia Industrial Arts NINIVOIS CROFT Brunswick. Georgia Elementary Education HARRY COWART Camilla, Georgia Elementary Educalion PEGGY COWART Camilla. Georgia Ar! MARVIN RAY DAVIS Soperton, Georgia Health and Physical Education TRAVIS DAVIS Soperton, Georgia i Health and Physical Education 1 I L i in V. J i 'Q , .sr-Fd' 4 a :Sk y, tg JIMMY DANIEL Waynesboro. Georgia Social Science ANN DAVIS Elberton, Georgia Elementary Education 'Fl' an-A SHN' Qi 5 in ,FN mn. T' mv WALLIS DeWITT Stilson, Georgia Biology PERRY DOAK Lyons, Georgia Health and Physical Education SARAH DODSON Union City, Georgia Heallh and Physical Education ROBERT DONALDSON Statesboro, Georgia Mathematics -sew, sw we? . ff - X ' . we-s-V - fa k,.N ., mi, .is-':-2: 5311:- - .reid 1: -' IF ir f Q 5 ig -Q R-wif. -J'LL'1 ,rc Q .5 ' 131541 5351: f .1 ,UM dl! ' WAYNE EDWARDS Rome. Georgia Biology ' DOUGLAS ELLIS Blue Ridge. Georgia General Science f m P EDWARD DRAWDY Blackshear, Georgla Business Education MADGE LANIER EDWARDS Claxton, Georgia Home Economics I 'FFVQ -aaa! RODNEY FAIN Cairo. Georgia Health and Physical Education BARBARA FAULK Fitzgerald. Georgia Elemen tary Education JAMES ELLISON Canton. Georgia English PALMA EVANS Sylvania, Georgia Elementary Education JEAN FITZGERALD Savannah, Georgia Music PAT FLETCHER Fitzgerald, Georgia Elementary Education RICHARD FLOURNOY Ludowici, Georgia Industrial Arts SYLVIA FREEMAN Statesboro, Georgia Elementary Education Q-sudf .w '!n PETE GARLAND Augusta, Georgia Business Education JOAN GARRETT Loganville. Georgia Elementary Education JEANE FULFORD Twin City, Georgia Elementary Education MARY JO FULGHUM Wrightsville, Georgia Home Economics ww CAROL GOFF St. Marys. Georgia General Science PHIL GRESHAIVI Wayneslioro, Georgia Social Science PATRICIA ELIZABETH GARRETT Warrenton, Georgia Music BOBBY L. GODWIN Omega, Georgia Music 'NSS ROBERT GRESSETTE Tiflon. Georgia Health and Physical Education SARA GROOVER Statesboro. Georgia Health and Physical Education HUGH HAGIN Marlow. Georgia lmlzzslrirzl .-lrts ROSE MARIE HALEY Elberton, Georgia Elementary Education Ffwfggkw .M . ..N., .. 5 i .V 35+ A Y X w i SANDRA HANSON Avondale Estates, Georgia Elementary Education FAYE HARDEN Stilson, Georgia Elem en fary Edu cation Y PETE HALLMAN Mendes, Georgia English JO ANN HAMILTON Glennville, Georgia Music CAROLYN HART Statesboro, Georgia Business Education CHARLES HEAD Cobbtown, Georgia Health and Physical Education LINDA HARDIE Gordon, Georgia English RUTH HARRIS Alma, Georgia Home Economtcs -Y' sv? JULIA ANN HENDRIX Portal, Georgia Elementary Education ANN HENRY Crandall, Georgia English CAROLYN HILL Enigma. Georgia Home Economics ELLIOTT HODGES Reidsvilie. Gs-orgia Huslnvxs Ezlzlfallon CHARLES G. HOREL, JR. Savannah. Georgia Elemenlary Erlucation RAY HORNE Hawkinsville, Georgia English JOHN HOLLAND Columbus, Georgia Social Science HERBERT HOLTON Manassas, Georgia Industrial Arts ,4 '51 JANE KATHERIN Crawfordville, Georgia Elementary Education THELMA JAMES Statesboro, Georgia Elementary Education a .. E JACKSON A ns. 'mai I' .i!f5 HANSON HUDSON Ocilla, Georgia General Science DEXTER HUGHES Tifton, Georgia Elementary Education SHIRLEY JENKINS Statesboro, Georgia Business Education JAMES J ETT Pitts, Georgia Health and Physical Education WILLIAM CLYDE JOHNS Statesboro, Georgia Social Science CLAVA JOHNSON Newington, Georgia Elementary Education WAYNE JOINER Pelham. Georgia Social Science GUINELLE JONES Hazleliurst. Georgia English La VAN KENNEDY Morven, Georgia Health and Physical Education JOHNNY KING Pitts, Georgia Health and Physical Education My .M was CAROLYN LEVERETT KELLY Parrott, Georgia Home Economics KITTY KELLY Statesboro, Georgia Music FUR ip' 1!? '+-wwf 'Vik 5 X .4 xfidmurf .mggig PATRICIA PICKETT LANCASTER Eastman, Georgia Health and Physical Education VENDORA LANIER Twin City, Georgia Home Economics RONALD LIFSEY Griffin, Georgia Social Science THOMAS McCORKLE Statesboro, Georgia Social Science QF CONDLE D. MCKENZIE Soperton, Georgia General Science ROBERT MCKENZIE Augusta, Georgia English KAY MQCORMICK Brooklet, Georgia Home Economics MARY MCCULLOUGH Millen, Georgia Elementary Education .. MERCER STONE McMILLAN Cochran, Georgia English RICHARD MANDES, JR. Brunswick, Georgia English SS CHARLES McLENDON Cairo, Georgia History GEORGE McLEOD Reidsville, Georgia Health and Physical Education CARL MARTIN Hamilton, Georgia Social Science DILLARD MAXWELL Kennesaw, Georgia Elementary Education HEN Rl NRL MIDDLETON Blakviy. Cvurgia Social Scienve SARA MILLER Snpvrton, Georgia Business Ef1llf'HlI0lI -d? 5,. CARY MOORE LaCQ-nl:-r, Km-nluc-ky Hvnlllz and I'l1ysic'aI Ellucation DANICE MOORE Hall:-liursl, Georgia Art WADENE MIMBS Adrian, Georgia Elementary Education SHELBY JEAN MIXON Statesboro, Georgia English if? MARGARET BROW Wrightsville, Georgia Home Economics REUBEN NEELY Chattahoochee. Florida Elementary Education N NEELY 45. BOBBY MUGGRIDGE Cairo, Georgia Industrial Arts SARAH FAYE MURPHY Gibson, Georgia Elementary Education viii EUNICE CRAVEY McRae, Georgia Elementary Education MAC NOBLES Nicholls, Georgia Industrial A rts NOBLES RUTH SUTTON ODOM Girard, Georgia Music HUBERT PADGETT Keysville, Georgia Health and Physical Education CARL PEASTER Monte-zunia, Georgia Health and Physical Education JAMES H. PHELPS Attapulgus, Georgia Elemenmry Education WYLIE PALMER Vidalia, Georgia Biology MARY ELIZABETH PARRISH Jesup, Georgia Music JEANETTE PITTMAN Glenwood, Georgia Elementary Education JANE PONDER Whigham, Georgia Social Science VERMELLE PIERCE Hazlehurst, Georgia Music BETTY JEAN PITTMAN Glenwood, Georgia Elementary Education i J 1 J w i i JOAN MARIE PRESCOTT Sardis, Georgia Elementary Education JAVENE PRESLEY Rhine, Georgia Elementary Education 57 BUDDY RABITSCH Millen, Georgia Business Education BILLY ROGERS Camilla, Georgia Health and Physical Education FW BILL SANDERS Atlanta, Georgia English BILLY SANDERS Fort Valley. Georgia .llusic LINDA M. ROWELL Sylvania, Georgia Elementary Education VIRGINIA RUSHIN Sopvrton, Georgia Elementary Education if-v G: .Q GENE SCARBOROUGH Barnesville, Georgia Mathematics STEVE SCARBOROUGH Waynesiiinrri. Georgia English JACK SAPP Statesboro. Georgia Industrial Arts BETTY JAN SAUNDERS Portal, Georgia Home Economics Wil BOBBY SCHELL Rentz, Georgia Business Education PAUL SCOTT Lyons, Georgia Social Science HAROLD A. SHAFFER, JR. Cordele, Georgia' Mathematics JERRY SHEALY Ashbum, Georgia Home Economics , .,., Q5 . RR R JURY SHIVER Manchester, Georgia Health and Physical Education LINDA SIKES Cobbtown, Georgia Home Economics MARTHA SHEF F IELD Lithonia, Georgia Music JOHN C. SHEPPARD Americus, Georgia Social Sczence J :J vw ku bf . CATHY SIMMONS Savannah, Georgia Art EARLE SIMONS Soperton, Georgia Business Education I, 'E TOMMY SINGLETARY , I Statesboro, Georgia 39 Qv Industrial Arts BILLY SMITH Albany, Georgia English . . FRANCES SMITH Pooler, Georgia Elementary Education NANCY SMITH Summertown, Georgia English 'l:5'f ' LIZ SOUTH Augusta, Georgia Health ana' Physical Education GEORGE ROBERT SPELL Wadley, Georgia English MARY KATHERINE STRICKLAND Claxton, Georgia Elementary Education RUTH STU DSTILL Eastman, Georgia Social Science Q' WN 'Hy'- NAN STEPHENS Waycross, Georgia Music ANNELLE STONE Louisville, Georgia Elementary Education G. rxmxfxm MARY ALICE TAFF Taylorsville, Georgia English BOBBY TEASLEY Augusta, Georgia Business Education ELLEN SUMNER Sumner, Georgia Elementary Education ROBERT SURRENCY Glennville, Georgia Business Education FARRIS THOMAS Hazlehurst, Georgia General Science BETTY GENE THRIFT Woodbine, Georgia Health and Physical Education VERLYN THURMOND Dewy Rose, Georgia Social Science JAMES OLIN TI DWELL Panama City, Florida Music ALTA DAWSON TRAPNELL Ludowici, Georgia Elementary Education FRANK TURNER Blythe, Georgia English SANDRA TINDOL Claxton, Georgia English SUE TOLBERT Gainesville, Georgia Health and Physical Education ,,4.1s.i qqpmmnpl WILLIAM H. UPCHURCH Brooklet, Georgia Health and Physical Education ELLIS VANDEGRIFT Statesboro, Georgia Social Scien ce SANDRA TURNER 4 f State-sboro, Georgia lu Home Economics BRIGGS TYLER Hahira, Georgia Health and Physical Education S Mix 'Zami 'Hills-fn--i JANETTE VAUGHN Baxley, Georgia Business Education CONNIE VEAL Deepstep, Georgia Social Science HARMON VICKERS Wray, Georgia Elementary Education BEVERLY ANN WALDEN Gibson, Georgia Elementary Education 9 MARY JOYCE WARD Pembroke, Georgia Elem en tary Education JERRY WARREN Stillmore. Gcnrgia Hcnlilz and Physical Educal for wus? JAMES WALDEN Wrens. Georgia Social Science BETTY JOHNSTON WALKER Eeidsville, Georgia ff .Y JN .R I . WILLIAM JOHN WEBB Statesboro, Georgia Industrial A rts ANN WELLS Claxton, Georgia Elementary Education BOBBY WEBB Hampton, Georgia Health and Physical Education GHARLENE WEBB Savannah, Georgia Business Education EDWINA WHITE Dixie, Georgia Elementary Education. RAY WILDER Stillmore. Georgia History MIRA WILKERSON Sumner, Georgia Elementary Education CARL WILLIAMS Dixie, Georgia Social Science MG JOYCE YOUNGBLOOD Waverly Hall. Georgia Elementary Education TOM ZIPPERER Rincon. Georgia Social Science' WILLIAM R. WILSON Bremen, Georgia Mathematics IOHNNYE REBECCA WOOD Manassas, Georgia English THE JUNICR CLASS All 4.55: R ga: fy. : 2 b. V ri .a . Q,- To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take up arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing encl them. -WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE VIRGINIA KENNEDY Secretary, Treasurer HUBERT MANNING Vice President R92 521115 - -1-:-yr :,::-.f':f:k1'::x:Qz.42f2:.'.,.,,... E-1, ,zwrsvf ?'f:' A1 , ,'41.-4:-52:21,5.5:1:12-Ermaaiz-2:-51: :EP MAR v 6 - :if.Q-'fi,91,4:-1,1:f,.':m-sf:r:gg-X 4 X A , :za .2-',1::'-:t.:,:l:::-sez..139612933 -. ,gs :.,:: , ' I X wr P- Y as W F :fs It 22--1' 1-I -' 1 RAY BELUE President LAURIE ACKERMAN Rincon, Georgia ROBERTS ADAMS Statesborn, Georgia ELLEN AGERTON Waynesboro, Georgia -3 -and SALLY BECKUM Augusta. Georgia RAY BELUE Tampa. Florida WILLIAM DAVID BLALOCK Manassas, Georgia A..-sQ WARREN M. ALEXANDER Ocilla, Georgia LARRY AULTMAN Albany, Georgia BETTY BAAB Augusta, Georgia STEVE BAILEY Augusta, Georgia ALFRED BAKER Savannah, Georgia BILLIE JEAN BARROW Cordele, Georgia '??'v -wx NORMAN BROADWELL Roswell. Georgia THOMAS BROPHY Warner Robins. Georgia .IERRY BROWN Manchester, Georgia MARY BROWN Cataula, Georgia SIDNEY BROWN Montezuma, Georgia SNELL BUCHANAN Snellville, Georgia MILLIE .IO BOND Ellenwood, Georgia JOHN F. BRANTLEY Dublin. Georgia VALERA BRINSON Uvalda. Georgia MARTHA BURGESS Waleska, Georgia RICHARD BURROWS Waycross, Georgia SHIRLEY BUTLER Milan. Georgia 7 HARRY CLARK Brunswick, Georgia NAOMI CLARK Rochelle. Georgia ROY COLLIER Manchester, Georgia HENRY CRUMLEY Omega, Georgia ROSE MARIE DENSON Albany. Georgia TRAVIS DOSS Attapulgus. Georgia SELENA COLLINS Abbeville, Georgia ALLAN CORLEY Cataula, Georgia BOB CORLEY Covington, Georgia HORACE CRAVEN Cleveland, Georgia .IOHN CRAVEY Lyons, Georgia ALICE ANN CRAWFORD St. Marys, Georgia MAYNOR DYKES Attapulgus, Georgia PERRY EDWARDS Stateshoro. Georgia VIRGINIA EDWARDS Statesboro, Georgia KERMIT ELLIOTT Vidalia, Georgia JUDY EURE Savannah, Georgia NONA EVANS Madison, Georgia uh BIELVIN DOWIS Lavonia. Georgia MALCOLM DUNN Eatonton. Georgia GLENDA DURRENCE Claxton, Georgia 09 WAYNE FARMER Thomson. Georgia NEVILLE FLOYD Savannah, Georgia ROBERT FORESTER Albany, Georgia ROSE FRANKLIN Statc-sboro. Georgia DOUGLAS FREDERICK Carnc-sville, Georgia SHIRLEY GADDIS Marietta, Georgia if I If 1 F fl wx V.. gg, X 334' efftf ANNE GOWEN Tvoorllwimg Gm-orgia BILLY GREEN Sopcrton, Georgia PAT GROOVER Hinvsville. Georgia N Q.. F 9 Wikhqg, qw:-'W JACKIE GAMADANIS Atlanta, Georgia JEANIE GARRARD Washington. Georgia BETTY GEORGE Brunswick. Georgia KENN Y GIIJDENS Nashville, Georgia EMORY GILES Sandersville, Georgia JAMES GODFREY Ludowici. Georgia CHARLES E. HARRIS LaGrange, Georgia MIMA HART Americus, Georgia COLEMAN HATFIELD Augusta, Georgia JOHNNY HATHCOCK, Atlanta, Georgia FAYE HAYGOOD Eastman, Georgia ROY HEAD Monroe, Georgia EDWIN HALE Hamilton, Georgia CAPUS HANSARD Rockmart, Georgia MARY ANN HARRELL Macon. Georgia PETE HENDERSON Blackshear, Georgia RICHARD HERRING Vidalia, Georgia ARLEN HESTER Sycamore, Georgia CAROLYN HIGGINBOTHAM Nahunta, Georgia CARL HIGHSMITH Nahuma, Georgia FRANK F. HINZMAN Sylvania, Georgia . vom-2 4. in JAMES JOHNSTON Albany, Georgia JA CKY JONES Lyons, Georgia SUSAN JONES Lyons, Georgia 'No we-.5 DAN HIERS Boston, Georgia SIBBIE HOGAN Augusta, Georgia J EAN HOLMES Sandersville, Georgia DOUGLAS HULME Elberton, Georgia MARY RUTH JACOBS Nahunta, Georgia CATHERINE JOHNSON Millen, Georgia VIRGINIA KENNEDY Quitman, Georgia GLORIA JEAN KILGORE Macon, Georgia WILLIAM R. KING Rebecca, Georgia DOROTHY KNIGHT Savannah, Georgia YVONNE LANIER Metter, Georgia THOMAS LATIMER Sylvester, Georgia CAROLYN IOYNER Statesboro, Georgia PAUL KEADLE Camilla, Georgia HELEN PAGE KELLY Soperton, Georgia ,8'l' - ?' 11 GEORGE O. LAWSON, JR Swainsboro, Georgia CARLENE LEAPTROTT Wadley, Georgia JO ANN LEWALLEN Toccoa, Georgia JANICE LINDSEY Ft. Gaines. Georgia JOE LIN DSEY Lenox. Georgia DONNA LONG Ranger. Georgia A fx lr 7 DANNIE BICLAUGHLIN McRae, Georgia ED MQLESKEY Atlanta. Georgia MARY MCNORRILL Waynesboro, Georgia 1' Q90 Nw I? f Y Q: ai v J 'mf' .pan-nan hi ffvfi' ANN LUNSF ORD Omega, Georgia SANDRA MCAFEE Carters. Georgia MIRIAM BICCLAIN Pelham. Georgia LEE MCCLESKEY Woodstock. Georgia DAHL Mc-DERMITT Wray, Georgia PETE Mr-DUFFIE McRae, Georgia sux ED MARTIN Dublin. Georgia SUZANNE MARTIN Columbus, Georgia BETTY SUE MASHBURN Pineview, Georgia TOMMY MATHISON Waycross, Georgia THELMA METZGER Clyo, Georgia GAYNOR MILLIRON Shellman, Georgia U . v3'3ii BILL MALLARD Sardis, Georgia HUBERT MANNING Patterson, Georgia ANN MANRY Edison, Georgia A-S W 'QT .asa 'Q is .IANINE MILLS McIntyre, Georgia ELOISE MINTON Kite, Georgia MARTHA MITCHELL Social Circle. Georgia ROY MITCHELL Morrow, Georgia ALAN MOCK Albany, Georgia BILLY MOCK Blakely. Georgia A Q ,vu -49 JIMMY OATES Cairo, Georgia AVA OWENS Fitzgerald. Georgia CHARLOTTE OWENS Marietta. Georgia 43 'Si s '-aww? Q A-val' 'QS'-V Q A W VQTWIY .ff ., l TOM MOODY Dixie. Georgia MARY ANN MOYE Waycross. Georgia .IOYCE MUIRHEAD Savannah, Georgia MARY LYNN NAIL Home-rville. Georgia LINDA SUE NESSMITH Statesboro. Georgia GEORGE NEWBERRY, .IR Lizella, Georgia JW! THELMA PARKER Millen, Georgia MARTHA RAWLS PARRISH Statesboro, Georgia JOYCE PERKINS Odum, Georgia SYLVIA PHILLIPS Tarrytown, Georgia FRANKLIN PIERCE Eastman, Georgia J AN POWELL Zehulon, Georgia EDDIE OWENS New Albany, Indiana JOHN B. OWENS Augusta, Georgia BETTY PAGE Lyons, Georgia DAVID POWERS Tifton, Georgia DONALD PRESLEY Moultrie, Georgia .IANET PRICE Brunswick, Georgia NAN PRICE Lyons, Georgia LONNIE PRITCHETT Dexter. Georgia CAROL PURVIS Ocilla, Georgia ,ef 'Gif 'fi .111 L ,EL DENZIL SELLERS Brunswick, Georgia BETTY SMITH Thomson, Georgia CHARLES B. SMITH Cusseta, Georgia fav 936 9 ea-nv' JOYCE RAHN Springfield, Georgia KATHRYN RHODES Augusta, Georgia BURRELL RILES Cusseta, Georgia SALLY RUARK Macon, Georgia BETTY RUSSELL Thomson, Georgia JESSE J. SEDGWICK Valdosta. Georgia fl' WAYNE SMITH Lyons, Georgia DONALD SNDLL Wadley, Georgia JAMES SNOW Rebecca, Georgia DAN STIPE Baxley, Georgia LOUISE STONE Waynesboro, Georgia RUTH STORY Augusta, Georgia HAROLD C. SMITH Brooklet, Georgia JANE SMITH Statesboro, Georgia RICHARD SMITH Fitzgerald, Georgia e-.1 'v--.4 -di 'ZN- 'Sf -1 7 AUDREY STRICKLAND Blackshear, Georgia SARAH STRICKLAND Waycross, Georgia GWEN STUBBS Sylvania, Georgia TRUDI SUMMEROUR Duluth, Georgia ANNETTE TANNER Sandersville, Georgia HELEN TANNER Twin City, Georgia AL W, :v:.f,. ,, . .Q RFC' ei? JOE WALTERS Stuart. Florida VERA WANCK Alma. Georgia JOE WATERS Stalesboro, Georgia i ff?- My eirwt' CAROLAN THIGPEN Lumber City, Georgia MELBA THOMPSON Ailey, Georgia TED TUCKER Brooklet, Georgia DEEN TYRE Surrency, Georgia DON VERSTRAETE Moline, Illinois WALTER VOLLENWEIDER Waycross, Georgia K K BARBARA WILLIAMS Decatur, Georgia CHRISTINE WILLIAMS Tifton. Georgia DANNY WILLIAMS Homestead, Florida BILLIE MAC WILSON Americus, 'Georgia RUTH WISE Atlanta, Georgia WALTER WOODARD Dexter, Georgia DAVID WEBB Swainsboro, Georgia HARRIS WEST Sylvester, Georgia CLIFF WHITE. JR Fort Valley, Georgia 2-fs fi 'TE Wm., Wife GAIL WYNN Joan Garrett Practice-Teaching in the Marvin Pittman School Hazlehurst, Georgia THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ll Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. -WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ALBERT BKRKE Vice Presiden! CLENDA RENTZ Secretary, Treasurer GUY WEATHERLY President ,V 7 f SALLY ANN AKINS Statesboro, Georgia ELEANOR AKRIDGE Pelham. Georgia BARBARA ANDERSON Statesboro, Georgia PATRICIA ANDERSON Swainsboro, Georgia SARA ANDERSON Conyers, Georgia CLAUDE ASTIN Palmetto, Georgia GERRY BAILEY Milan, Georgia GLENDA BANKS Statesboro, Georgia VONNELLE BEASLEY Soperton, Georgia BILLIE IO ABEL Macon, Georgia CALVIN DEAN AKIN Carnesville. Georgia FRANKLIN AKINS Register. Georgia A MARGUERITE BELUE Claxton, Georgia BETTY BIGGERS Keysville, Georgia FRANKLIN BOULINEAU Wrens, Georgia JOE ROBERT BRANNEN Pi:-nal. Georgia BIAHLON BRANNEN. JR. Portal. Georgia CAROLYN BRIDGES Moultrie. Georgia GENE CRAWFORD Miiien. Georgia HELEN CRENIP Biackshear. Georgia GWEN CERRY Sh-eilman. Georgia L. ' A ' -104 ,jf -nv' Y BARBARA BRINSON Millen. Georgia GLENDA BROOKS Gordon. Georgia BETTY JEAN BRYANT Woodbine. Georgia ALBERT BURKE Yfadley. Georgia DEANNE BERKHOLDER Dublin. Georgia HERSCHELL CARSWELL Tifton. Georgia t JO ANN CHAPPELL Waynesboro. Georgia DIANE COLLIER Vfaycross. Georgia FRANCES CRAWFORD Odum. Georgia FRANCES DIXON Blackshear, Georgia JANE DOTSON Brunswick. Georgia HELEN DOZIER Blythe, Georgia NANCY JEANETTE DUNN Eatonton, Georgia ELLEN DURHAM Bainbridge. Georgia JUDY EDENFIELD Claxton, Georgia SUE ELLIS Blue Ridge, Georgia LOIS EVERETT Social Circle, Georgia WYLEN E FENDLEY Fort Gains. Georgia FLORRIE DANIEL Thomaston, Georgia CHARLES XIOSCO D.-UVKINS Swainsboro. Georgia MARIANNE DeLOACI-IE Statesboro. Georgia fa JDI FIELDS Claxton. Georgia GEORGIA FLANDERS Swainsboro. Georgia MAURICE FLANDERS Swainsboro, Georgia N BETTY JEAN FORTH Dublin, Georgia MARY ANN GIGNILLIAT Twin City, Georgia DELORES GLISSON Claxton, Georgia BILLY HENDERSON Louisville. Georgia GORDON GRIFFIN HILL Greensboro, Georgia MARY ANN HODGES Statesboro. Georgia FRANK GORDY Louisville, Georgia FAY GRIFFIN Pembroke, Georgia PHYLLIS HALL Augusta, Georgia ROBERTA HALPERN Statesboro, Georgia LANE HARTLEY Alamo, Georgia GAIL HAWKINS Dublin, Georgia .IEANNETTE HAWKINS Macon, Georgia EDWARD HAYMANS Fleming, Georgia ANNETTE HAZLIP Brunswick, Georgia GAIL JACKSON Augusta, Georgia JOY ROY JOHNSON Warrenton, Georgia SAMILLE JONES Washington, Georgia TESSIE JONES Savannah, Georgia BEVERLY .IOYNER Statesboro, Georgia CHERRY KEA Swainsboro, Georgia EVELYN KIMBROUGH Fairburn, Georgia VIRGINIA KIRKLAND Statesboro, Georgia ANN LAMB Swainsboro, Georgia HOWARD HOLTON Camilla, Georgia WILFRIEDA HURN Jesup. Georgia CHARLES HUTCHESON Kite, Georgia BARBARA LANIER Statesboro, Georgia BARBARA ANN LAZENBY Thomson, Georgia SUE LONG Savannah, Georgia .4--4' RETTYE LORD Dublin, Georgia .IUANITA LOTT Claxton, Georgia KAY LOVETT Decatur, Georgia ,fi ef GAIL MITCHELL Swainshoro. Georgia SUE MOORE Hoboken, Georgia ANN MYGRANT Cordele. Georgia ww JUDY MCCLOY Decatur. Georgia RICHARD MCGEE Augusta, Georgia MARY MCGREGOR Girard, Georgia WALKER MCLENDON Carrollton, Georgia THELMA MALLARD Stateshoro, Georgia JEAN ARTHUR MAYE Augusta, Georgia JUDY MEEKS Nicholls, Georgia ANNETTE MILLS Baxley, Georgia BARBARA MILLS Sylvania, Georgia JIM PARK Statesboro, Georgia ELOISE PARKER Millen, Georgia WAYNE PAUL Fitzgerald, Georgia GUILFORD PRICKETTE Unadilla, Georgia DIANE PULLIAM Albany, Georgia BARBARA JEAN RAGAN Cuthbert, Georgia CHARLES RAGSDALE Hamilton, Georgia BETTY RAHN Springfield, Georgia JOSEPH REEVES Dearing, Georgia DORIS NEASE Bellville, Georgia JAMES NEWSOME Stateshoro, Georgia EARL T. OXFORD Millen, Georgia GLENDA RENTZ St. Marys, Georgia BETH RIGDON Douglas, Georgia MARY RIVENBARK Metter, Georgia IRMA ROACH Pembroke. Georgia NINA ROBINSON Statesboro, Georgia ELIZABETH RUSH Elberton, Georgia li 4---Q MYRON F. SWEAT Soperton. Georgia SANDRA TAYLOR Arlington. Georgia BARBARA THOMAS Dublin, Georgia CHARLES RUSHING Stateshoro, Georgia NORMA RUSHING Register, Georgia EARLY SAMMONS Fort Valley, Georgia MILDRED SHARKEY Bainbridge, Georgia SHEARER SHAW Pembroke, Georgia BETTY ANN SHEALY Adel, Georgia JOEL SHIRLEY Bowersville, Georgia SUE SIKES Claxton, Georgia LINDA LANIER SMITH Claxton, Georgia LAMAR TUCKER Brunswick, Georgia MARION UNDERWOOD Savannah, Georgia MARY ANN' VANDERFORD Statesboro, Georgia .IEANNE WALSH Savannah Beach, Georgia GLORIAA WARNOCK Soperton, Georgia ANN WARREN Dublin, Georgia STAGY WELLS, JR. Hinesville, Georgia ALTAMOND WILLIAMS Collins, Georgia MARIELLEN WILLIAMS Augusta, Georgia MAE THOMAS Blackshear, Georgia BARBARA THORNTON Ludowici, Georgia NEDRA THURMOND Dewy Rose, Georgia KENT WOFFORD Valdosta, Georgia FRANKIE WOODRUM Statesboro, Georgia RACHEL YOUNG Sumner, Georgia L3 f THTW'fT'I5?TS His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him, that nature might stand up, And say to all the world, c'This was a manf' QWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE KENNETH BISHOP Vice President GAIL WRIGHT Secretary, Treasurer 5' N X45 -cb RICHARD OSBURN President ,wi 1 'fii 5 5,1 eq---s ,XA L ELAINE ALLEY Macon, Georgia WILHELMINA ALSOBROOK Guyton, Georgia LEWIS ALTMAN Waycross, Georgia BENJAMIN ANDERSON Midville, Georgia EMBREE ANDERSON Claxton, Georgia JACK ANDERSON Cleveland, Ohio GRAHAM ANTHONY Columbus, Georgia MARY CORNELIA ASHLEY Waycross, Georgia SANDRA BACON Hinesville, Georgia LINDA ELIZABETH BANNISTER Moultrie, Georgia RENA BATCHELOR Warner Robins, Georgia JERRY BENNETT Alphraetta, Georgia ds JUDY ACHORD Alamo, Georgia EARL ALEXANDER Savannah, Georgia FREDERICK ALEXANDER Lyons, Georgia RICHARD ALLEN Bowersville, Georgia 445 uw HARVEY BERRY Statesboro, Georgia SAMUEL BIRD Register, Georgia KENNY BISHOP Portal, Georgia DONALD BOOTH Manor, Georgia ca 4- . H1227-' SHELLEY BOOTH Manor. Georgia LEE BOSWELL Augusta, Georgia REBECCA BOULINEAU Wrens. Georgia TOMMY BOWEN Baxley, Georgia 'CE' 6 !2 Y9 Al 'D mv '17 JOY BUIE White Oak, Georgia CHARLOTTE BURNSED Ellahell, Georgia REBECCA BURTON Thomson. Georgia MILTON CALLAWAY Sylveeter. Georgia AL JAYNE BRAGAN Brooklet, Georgia JULIA BRAGAN Brooklet, Georgia DON BRANCH Swainsboro, Georgia JIM BRANDON Albany, Georgia SUSAN BRANDON Decatur, Georgia DIANE BRANNEN Statesboro. Georgia PAM BRANTLEY Metter, Georgia SANDRA BRITT Darien, Georgia GARIE BROCK Folkston, Georgia FRANCES BROWN Metter, Georgia GEORGIA MAY BROWN Dexter, Georgia RUFUS BROWN Millen, Georgia ANN CLEMENTS Rhine, Georgia FRANCES CLEMENTS Alamo, Georgia JAMES COLE Columbus, Georgia SALLY JANE COLEMAN Swainsboro, Georgia DONALD M. COLLINS Denver, Colorado COLLEEN COSTON Metter, Georgia CAROL COWAN Glennville, Georgia DAVID COWART Ludowici, Georgia SANDRA COX Lenox, Georgia LANA CRAWFORD Thomasville, Georgia MARGARET CRAWFORD Odum, Georgia NANN CROSBY Byron, Georgia L Ag RAYBON CANNON Statesboro. Georgia MOLLIE CHENEY Millen, Georgia MACK CHIVERS Sardis. Georgia JESSIE LOU CLARKE Statesboro, Georgia 51-4' PAIGE DAMPIER Adel, Georgia CAROLYN DASHER Savannah. Georgia JOSEPHINE DASHER Glennville, Georgia BEA GAY DAVIS Millen, Georgia LINDA DAVIS Thomasville. Georgia FRANCES DEAN Savannah, Georgia GAIL DEESE Fitzgerald. Georgia TREASURE DENNIS Vidalia, Georgia ef' 'WeT3efs3'5? 3' fs-Q fl' QFQWLI ay 'Q 'wx ll.. g 5-I' ibn' tif' ALVA EDENFIELD Jesu p. Georgia GRACIE ELLINGTON Montrose, Georgia NANCY ELLIS Slatesboro. Georgia ELLEN ENGLISH Stapleton. Georgia fi 'ii' ALVIN DeWITT Springfield, Georgia JEAN DICKERSON Sylvania, Georgia CATHERINE DIXON McRae, Georgia JAMES DIXON Gibson, Georgia MARY DIXON Blackshear, Georgia RUTH DIXON Statesboro, Georgia LOUISE DOMINY Dublin, Georgia GRADY DOSTER Hinesville, Georgia RICHARD DOUBERLY Savannah, Georgia JAMES DOWDY Baxley, Georgia GEORGE F. DWINELL Statesboro, Georgia BARBARA EAKIN Kingsland, Georgia nr LL 90' 4f Q FANNIE MAE FINDLEY Lyons, Georgia MILLER FINLEY Augusta, Georgia ANN FINN St. Simons Island, Georgia JIMMY FLANDERS Metter, Georgia ANN FLANIGAN Claxton, Georgia ELIZABETH FLENNIKEN Jesup, Georgia LINDA FRANKLIN Statesboro, Georgia JANE FRASER Hinesville, Georgia SARAH GIBSON Jesup, Georgia CARLTON GILL Richmond Hill, Georgia GENE GRAYSON Savannah, Georgia FRANKLIN GREEN Montrose, Georgia 0 W6 5 ,ao ft? , 5 wx. ua., wg' 33 MARY CHARLIE EWING Cordele, Georgia BARBARA EXUM Edison. Georgia JUDY FAIRMAN Hinesville, Georgia JIMMIE GORDON FENNELL JR Kite, Georgia .ll 1 TERA GRIFFIN Gainesville, Georgia GLENDA HARDEN Stilson, Georgia LAURA HARDEN Glenwood, Georgia JIMMY HARRELL Warner Robins. Georgia IOI in PATSY HART Uvalda. Georgia ELAINE HARTSFIELD Sylvania, Georgia RAY A. HASSETT Harrisburg, Illinois JEAN-ETTE HATCHER -Arlington, Georgia , . 1 I ouQ ,po NORMAN JARRARD Alma. Georgia PATRICIA JEFFCOAT Savannah. Georgia JAMES CARROLL JENKINS. JR. Sardii Georgia SALLY .JOHNSON Baxlcy, Georgia 'l' 433' VERNON HEARN Augusta, Georgia CARLTON HENDRIX Claxton, Georgia JAMES LEE HENDRIX, JR. Macon, Georgia NIKI HENDRIX Portal, Georgia JO ARLEY HEWETTE Termille, Georgia PAT HIERS Fort Valley. Georgia RUTH HILDERBRANDT Millen, Georgia FAYE HODGES Montrose, Georgia WENDELL HODGES Statesboro, Georgia PAT HOGAN Dublin, Georgia SUE HOGAN Dublin, Georgia CARL HUNTER Oliver, Georgia IO2 1 ELIZABETH KENT Savannah, Georgia DAVID KING Rebecca, Georgia .IANICE KING Tifton, Georgia LANNIE KNIGHT Brooklet, Georgia LINDA LAMB Jesup, Georgia MARILYN LANCASTER St, Augustine, Florida ANNETTE LANIER Collins, Georgia JIMMIE LOU LANIER Nevils, Georgia VAUGHAN LANIER Cobblown, Georgia MAXJN E LASKY Savannah, Georgia DANALYN LEE Stilson, Georgia JANET LODESKY Atlanta, Georgia , Q' STANLEY JONES Gray. Georgia ED JORDAN Jesup. Georgia PHOEBE KELLY Statesboro. Georgia EUGENE KENNEDY Guyton, Georgia , 4 CAROLYN LOVINS Swainsboro, Georgia PEGGY MacDONALD Elberton. Georgia CAROLYN McCALL Clyo, Georgia JAMES STANLEY MCCALLAR Richmond Hill, Georgia BETTY McCORKLE Nevils, Georgia JEAN MCCRARY Warner Robins, Georgia REESE MCGULLOUGH Savannah, Georgia ,IAYNE MCCURDY Glennville, Georgia JUDY MOCK Statesboro, Georgia MARY FRANCES MONROE Statesboro. Georgia DOLORES MOORE Sharon. Georgia LARRY MOORE Stockton. Georgia CHARLES McDONALD Moultrie, Georgia CAROL McDUFFIE Swainsboro, Georgia BUZZY MCMILLAN Augusta, Georgia GABRIEL BANKS McNAIR Guyton, Georgia NELL MCNAIR Wrens. Georgia HELEN MARKEY Waycross, Georgia MARIBEN MIKELL Statesboro, Georgia PARKE MILES Metter, Georgia CLYDE MILLER Stilson, Georgia DANNY MILLIS, JR. Brunswick, Georgia GLORIA MILLS Sardis, Georgia SANDRA MOBLEY Augusta, Georgia , 'S A SANDRA MoRToN Waycross, Georgia PAT MURPHY Statesboro, Georgia JACK MYERS Washington, Georgia IDA JANE NEVIL Register, Georgia .IUANDA NEWBERN Brunswick, Georgia FRANCES NEWSOME Wadley, Georgia JIMMY FI NEWSOME Statesboro, Georgia RICK OSBURN Atlanta, Georgia ERNESTINE PARKER Ludowici, Georgia PEGGY PARKS Brunswick, Georgia DAVID PATTON Ashland, Kentucky EDWINA PAUL Statesboro, Georgia if 5 ...f MARILYN MOORE Blackshear. Georgia MARY MOORE Thomaston. Georgia PHYLLIS MOORE Lyons, Georgia MARTHA MORRIS Savannah, Georgia CLINTON PEACOCK Waycross. Georgia DOUG PEEBLES Swainsboro. Georgia MIKE POOLE Warner Robins, Georgia BECK POWELL Claxton, Georgia if ii' inf IIT RIIXHAPIDT Decatz. Gel:-:ga BILLY ROBINSON Saw 2.151 G-rivrgla YF. ROBIXMX. IR zarcgi. Ceara-.2 PI-LEBIA ROCKIR Matter. Georgia JERRY S.-KBDIONS S21 a:r.ai f-IAHTHA ,LYX E.-SPP Hizeew-ile. Georgia PAT S.-'IPP fxayrfef.-i ri-. 069:52 IJIXI SCHEWE Wazer Hills. C-H152 ROBERT SE.-KIT I-agrzzx. Ge-1 :ga BILLY SHEPHERD Tanner Robins. Georgia ANNE SHIRLEY Ba'-fer?-ilff. Cf:-urgla ISXET A , ar. 0. 011.-rgia Ja ,',J4 ij,-..1'Nf, 17 4'1 i. ANN STRICKLAND Nahunta. Georgia DONALD STRICKLAND Claxton. Georgia JANE STRICKLAND Nahunta. Georgia JERRY STRICKLAND Claxton, Georgia MIRIAM STRICKLAND Pembroke. Georgia MYRA STRICKLAND Nahunta. Georgia AMANDA TANNER Commerce. Georgia JEANETTE TAYLOR Arlington, Georgia ANN THOMPSON Vidalia. Georgia JENNY THOMPSON Albany, Georgia MARGARET THOMPSON Helena. Georgia ZOIE LEE THORNTON Blacksltear, Georgia MARY ,ll-IAN SMITH Newman. Georgia TRAYIS SMITH Statesb-j-ro. Georgia WARREN SMITH I-'orsj-th. Georgia JOHN A. SY W3 o ora o Springs. Colorad uxm TH1'Rx1.xN xml mf. Georgia NORMA TIPTON Clt'IlWOUml. l:COI'gl3 SANDRA TRAPNELI. Metter. Georgia TOMMY TYLER Garden City. Georgia GAYLE VELDINK Gainesville, Georgia fp, 1 ROBERT WATSON Metter, Georgia .fr 70 1' 'B' .IEANELLE WIGGINS ' Albany, Georgia DAVID WILKES Rockledge, Georgia PATRICIA WILLCOX McRae, Georgia JOSEPH NATHAN WILLIAMS Valdosta. Georgia W' FRANKLIN WILLIFORD Portal, Georgia BOB WILSON Richmond Hill, Georgia iff 41 'Z' SALLY WOODWARD Darien, Georgia GAIL WRIGHT White Oak. Georgia 'W LINDSEY YEOMANS Waynesboro, Georgia qui' 'di W i Once Upon a Time They Looked Like This-A Long, Long Time Ago, ll ' 1,10 ' , 5 s.--1-NPA' X .wg 'X ' lm. JH 21.- 14, ,h ,N - .' Gwii-W .. X. N u s All the w0rld's a stage And all the men and women merely players They have their exits and their entrances g And one man in his time plays many parts, -WILLIAM I fm' ' 'var-'96 , , Charles McLendon President .lane Jackson Treasurer The Student Council heads all student activities at Georgia Teachers College. Its purpose is to promote the general welfare of the college by encouraging active and full participation of the stu- dents in campus life. The council always keeps the needs and welfare in mind and seeks to promote a bet- ter understanding between the administration and the stu- dents. The council is com- posed of four officers elected by the student body and two representatives elected from each class. .lerry Brown Vice-President Ralph K. Tyson Dean of Students is Phyllis Hall Secretary Irma C. Morgan Dean of Women STUDENT CCUNCIL SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Carl Williams Sandra Tindol Edward McCleskey Helen Tanner SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Jimmy Herrington Betty Jean Bryant Milton Callaway Diane Brannen SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee has the responsibility of planning and preparing for all social events and activities given for the students. The commit- tee sponsors and makes ar- rangements for dances and other social affairs given free for the students. lt also makes available other forms of en- tertainment for the students. Sitting: Julia Ann Hendrix, Vivian Blizzard, Mickie Williams. Standing: Jerry Brown, Yvonne Durham, Ed Brown. T BOOK STAFF The MTH Book, annual publication of general in- formation, is published for the benefit of all students. It is a guide book containing rules, regulations, activities, and organizations on the campus, facilities of the col- lege, and a school calendar. Every student should keep a T Book handy while get- ting acquainted with the col- lege, and as a reference force. This book may be ac- .,r ' gl quired. free of charge. early in fall quarter. .lane Jackson, Chairmang Roberta Halpern, Yvonne Durham, Ruth Sutton Odom, and Bob Spell. 3 E Sitting: Edward Drawdy, Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Thelma Hartley. House Director, John Charles Sheppard, President. Standing: Ray Horne, Carl Williams, Robert Gressett. Ed McClesky. Robert McKensie, .lack Carter, Jim Walden, Jerry Brown, Travis Doss, Donald Anderson, Emory Giles, and LeVan Kennedy. SANFORD HALL ll HOUSE COUNCIL The Sanford Hall House Council consists of a presi- dent. vice-president. secretary- treasurer and monitors. who, in consultation with their house directors, enforce resi- dence hall regulations. The house council meets regularly to discuss sugges- tions for improving residence hall conditions and relation- ships. They also keep and help work toward the happi- ness and efficiency of each student in the dormitory. CONE HALL HOUSE COUNCIL The Cone Hall House Coun- cil consists of a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and monitors, who, in consultation with their house directors, enforce resi- dent hall regulations. The house council meets regularly to discuss sugges- tions for improving residence hall conditions and relation- ships. They also keep and help Work toward the happi- ness and efficiency of each student in the dormitory. G? Sitling: Ray Hicks, President, Mrs. Cleo Franklin, House Director: Richard McGee, Secretary-Treasurer. Stand- ing: Olin Presley, Larry Holt, Don Branch, Walter Brock, Bobby Teasley, Ed Brown, and Bobby Forrester. LEWIS HALL HOUSE COUNCIL The Lewis Hall House Council consists of a presi- dent, vice-president, secretary- treasurer, and monitors, who, in consultation with their house directors, enforce resi- dence hall regulations. The house council meets regularly to discuss sugges- tions for improving residence hall conditions and relation- ships. They also keep and help work toward the happi- ness and efficiency of the students. Sitting: Miriam McClain, Secretaryg Helen Tanner, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Mary Kate Evans, House Directory Jane Jackson, Presidentg Carol Blanton, Treasurer. Standing: Sandra Tindol, Barbara Williams, Christine Williams, Aud- rey Strickland, Ann Davis, Mickie Williams, and Cathy Simmons. WEST HALL HOUSE COUNCIL The West Hall House Coun- cil consists of a president, vice-president, s e c r et a r y, treasurer, and monitors, who, in consultation with their house directors, enforce resi- dence hall regulations. The house council meets regularly to discuss sugges- tions for improving residence hall conditions and relation- ships. They also keep and help work toward the happi- ness and efficiency of each student in the dormitory. Sitting: Mary Ann Gignalliat, Treasurer, Yvonne Durham, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Archie Jackson, House Directorg Vivian Blizzard, President: Ellen Durham, Secretary. Standing: Phyllis Hall, Dot Stanton, Mary Rivenbark, Nancy Dunn, Irma Roach, Barbara Mills, Rose Franklin, Barbara Anderson, Glenda Banks, Sandra Taylor, Evelyn Kim- brough, and Betty .lean Bryant. 5 EAST HALL HOUSE COUNCIL The East Hall House Coun- cil consists of a president, vice-president, secretary, treas- urer, and monitors, who, in consultation with their house 3 directors, e n f o r c e resident hall regulations. The house council meets regularly to dis- cuss suggestions for improv- ing residence hall conditions and relationships. They also keep and help work toward the happiness and efficiency of each student in the dorm- itory. Sitting: Margaret Crawford, Mariben Mikell, Vice-President: Mrs. J. B. Johnson, House Directorg Elaine Harts- field. Presidentg and Pat Murphy. Standing: Paige Dampier. Becky Boulineau, Lonnie Pritchett, Colleen Coston, Ruth Story. and Louise Dominy. BIG SISTERS The Big Sisters Club exists for the purpose of helping freshman girls and girls who transfer from other colleges to adjust to life at Georgia Teachers College. To qualify as a big sister. one must ex- press an interest in helping new girls meet and solve the many problems that college life presents. Application for membership in this club is made spring quarter. First row, Sitting: Linda Hardie, Phyllis Hall, Barbara Faulk. Second Row: Sandra Tindol, Jan Powell, Bobbie Butler. President: Helen Tanner, Secretary: Barbara Thomas. Wanda Broom. Standing: Frankie Booth, Annette Hazlip, Shearer Shaw, .Ioyce Muirhead. Sandra Taylor, Gail Hawkins, Mary Ann Cignilliat. Yvonne Durham, Billie ,Beam Barrow. Barbara Mills, Carolyn Joyner, Helen Crump, Judy Meeks, Vivian Blizzard, May Thomas, and Ellen ur am. PI OMEGA PI The purposes of Pi Omega Pi are to create and encour- age interest and p r o m o t e scholarship in business educa- tion, to aid in civic better- ment in colleges and universi- ties, to encourage and foster high ethical standards in busi- ness and professional life, to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enter- prizes, and to create a fellow- ship among teachers of busi- ness subjects. Q 'f4ZfMQJf. Sitting: Miriam McClain. Vice-President: Sara Miller, President: Frankie Booth, Secretary: Glenda Durrence, Treasurer. Standing: Ed Drawdy, Ruth Wise. Dr. Lloyd Toumey. Sponsorg Bobbie Butler. Roberts Adams. Norma Mims. and Willie Del-cle. W- 'N i I .iq ' xv ,..n f l if ' QQJ' if .2 it 'FA 1 - 'f.-.ssl ' W -f - .:, ii. 11 N 3 Sitting: Miss Ruth Bolton, Dr. J. D. Parks, Sandra Tindol.Stanr1ing: Miss Bertha Freeman. Dr. Georgia B, Watson. Dr. Walter B. Matthews. Miss Majorie Crouch, Mrs. Majorie Guardia. KAPPA DELTA Pl A goal which students like to set at the beginning of their college career is membership in Kappa Delta Pi. The or- ganization is a National Ed- ucational Honorary Society. Members are elected to this society only during their jun- ior and senior years. It serves as aniincentive for students to do their best in all areas of college life. Eligibility for membership is on the basis of high scholastic average and leadership qualities. GERMAN CLUB The objectives of the Ger- man Club shall be to promote interest in the German Lan- guage, the German speaking peoples, and the German cul- ture. Eligible for membership are students who are taking German or who have had some German in their Geor- gia Teachers College course of study. At the meetings the mem- bers see films about Germany, Austria, or Switzerland: play German songs or games, and discuss the actual problems in Germany. Sitting: Valera Brinson, Vice-Presidentg Dr. Zolton Farkas, Sponsor: Charles McLendon, President. Standing: Robert McKenzie. Carol Goff, Wallis DeWitt, Ann Henry, Albert Burke, and Diane Pulliam. GEECHIE CLUB The Geechie Club is an as- sociation whose organized ef- fort is to bring students from S a v a n n a h and Charleston close together to engage in worthwhile activities in a common band of fellowship and service. The name of the club is derived from the nick- name Geechie applied to persons from the Savannah and Charleston areas. , 32 ? Sitting: Joel Holley, Billy Robinson, Ronnie Nease. Standing: Judy Eure, Carolyn Dasher, Barbara Barton, Harriet Armstrong. Elizabeth Kent, Maxine Lasky, Charlene Webb, Jeanne Le Hardy, Frances Dean, Mickie Williams, Joyce Muirhead, Jeanne Walsh. VETS CLUB The MVN Club has as its purpose the rapid social and educational readjustment of all veterans attending this col- lege. The club encourages and stimulates interest in all forms of campus life by actively en- gaging in social and educa- tional projects which will bet- ter the college and its mem- bers. It stresses good fellow- ship and relationships among the veterans, students. and members of the faculty. 1 Sitting: Ray Hicks, Sergeant-at-Guard, Robert McKenzie. Secretary-Treasurerg Ed Bailey, Presidentg Dr. Rogers, Sponsor. Standing: Roy Collier. Tom Zipperer. Ray Belue. Leonard Jordan, Jimmy Tomlinson, Jim Walden, ,lim Fields, Jack Carter, ,Iuby Shivers, Eric Heers, Carl Peaster. Ivey Chance. Quincy Waters, Larry Sheram, Charles McLendon, ,lack Anderson. ALPHA PSI CMEGA Alpha Psi Omega, a na- tional dramatic honorary fra- ternity. After a student has participated in the local or- ganization. The Masquers, for a sufficient length of time, and has completed a certain amount of work, he is eligible for membership. Each year Alpha Psi Omega presents an award to the student who has contributed most to the ad- vancement of the theatre on the Georgia Teachers College Campus. Sitting: Ruth Sutton Odom, Mrs. Winfred Lee, Ellen Sumner. Standing: Dr. Fielding D. Russell, Emory Giles, Jim Field, Harris West. X SIGMA 5-- ------ ALPHA IOTA g , fl- --AA ----M - li-g., Gamma Theta Chapter oi Sigma Alpha Iota. national honorary music fraternity for girls, was chartered at Geor- gia Teachers College in April 1958. Membership is by in- vitation and is usually issued to music majors and other girls who have a serious in- terest in music. Sitting: Vermelle Pierce. Vice-President: .lean Fitzgerald, Presidentg Virginia Barrett, Corresponding Secretary. Standing: Martha Sheffield. Patricia Garrett, Nan Stephens. Sergeant-at-Armsg Kitty Kelly, Reporterg Jo Ann Wil- son, Chaplain, Ruth Sutton Odom, Treasurer: and Mary Ann Harrell, Recording Secretary. ORGAN GUILD The Organ Guild of Geor- gia Teachers College is a di- vision of the Savannah Chap- ter of the American Guild of Organists. a national organi- zation devoted to the study of problems of church choir di- rectors and organists. Mem- bership is open to any CTC student studying organ. Meet- ings are held monthly and are devoted to organ perform- ances. discussion groups. lec- tures, and study of organ construction. Sitting: Vermelle Pierce. Secretary-Treasurerg Mary Ann Harrell, Presidentg Betty Sue Mashburn, Dean. Standing: Ruth Odumg Mr. Jack Broucekg Jimmy Ray Johnsong Jean Fitzgerald. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club of Georgia Teachers College was organ- ized in the spring of 1958. The purpose of this club is to give all talented and in- terested students a chance to write manuscripts, announce, and perform other duties re- lated to radio. Students write, direct, produce, and appear in their own radio productions. Mr. Clyde J. Faries is the sponsor of this club. , . k't'v Q f 7' s- sf .. .t .4 fe J Sitting: ,lim Fields, Parliamentariang Doris Nease, Secretary-Treasurerg Albert Burke, Presidentg Lois Everett, Vice-Presidentg Jean Holmes, Historian. Standing: Joe Williams, ,Ieane Fulford, Henry C. Anderson, Emory Giles. Charles McLendon, Willis Moore. Sitting: Albert Burke, Historiang Carolyn Joyner, Secretary-Treasurerg Charles McLendon, Presidentg Ray Wilson, Surveyorg Harris West, Archivist. Standing: Mary Brownq Ann Davisg Jeanette Hawkinsg Wallis Dewitt: Ray Belueg Leonard Jordong Carol Cuyg Nancy Dunng Becky Boulineau. Second Row: Ann Manly: James Ellison: .lack Smootg Laurie Ackerman, Henry C. Andersong Donald Anderson: Jim Walden: Donald G. Snell: Earl Alexander. ARCHEOLO- GICAL SOCIETY Organized for the promo tion of interests in the pres- ervation of Early Georgia Historyg for the study, col- lection, publication of ma- terial pertaining to archeology and history. P.B.Y.F. The purposes of the Primi- tive Baptist Youth Fellowship are numerous. The main pur- pose is to promote an interest in religious activities away from home. The meetings are held to give the young people interested a chance to voice their questions and viewpoints on religious and Christian living. The Youth Group meets every second and fourth Sun- 3-, day evenings at 6:15 p.m. Every student on campus has a cordial invitation to come to these meetings where a feeling of Christian friend- ship and fellowship is en- joyed. Sitting: Louise Alexander. Pianistg Danalyn Lee, Vice-Presidentg Warren Alexander, Presidentg Sylvia Freeman, Secretary-Treasurer: Pat Murphy. Chorister. Standing: Allan Corleyg Elaine Hartsfieldg Julia Ann Hendrixg Florrie Daniel. Sponsorg Mrs. Thelma Hartley, Sponsorg Alva Edenfieldg Linda Frankling Glenda Durranceg Guy Freeman. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminster Fellow- ship is sponsored hy the S t a t e s b o r 0 Presbyterian Church for the students of Georgia Teachers College and offers an opportunity for in- formal fellowship and free de- bate concerning problems of r e l i g i o n. philosophy and everyday living. The group meets at the home of Miss Pat Shely every Tuesday eve- ning at 6:30 p.m. 3 4 ,lsr s , Sitting: Susan Brandon. Marilyn Lancaster, Peggy McDonald, Ruth Dixon, Nancy Ellis, Elaine Alley, Julia Ann Hendrix, Annelle Stone. Standing: Sandra Britt, Midge Lasky, Elizabeth Kent, Betty Rahn, Roberta Halpern, Miss Pat Shely, Faye Hodges, Lane Hartley, Betty Hand, Mrs. .Ioan Parkerson. Row three: Rev. Miles Wood Walter greek, Roy Mitchell, Jeanne LeHardy, Pat Hart, Danalyn Lee, Helen Crump, Jim Brandon, Bob McKenhie, Ann enry. PHI BETA LAMBDA The purpose of this organi- zation is to unite student as- sistants in order to accom- plish the following objectives: To improve the standards of by student as- sistants. To foster a greater performance appreciation of the contribu- tions made by student assist- ants. To establish in students a feeling of pride in the knowledge that they are help- ing defray the expenses of their college education. It is our belief that these purposes may be accomplished in such w a y s as work-improvement P sessions, individual study and -TTT practice, and group social ac- tivities. 's Billie Jean Barrow, Secretary, Gordon Stalling, Treasurerg Donald Anderson, Vice-Presidentg Reuben Neely, President. Row 2: Arlen Hester, Sally Beckham, Pat Groover, Jeannette Vaughn, Dorothy Knight, Fannie Mae Findley, Virginia Kennedy, Ava Owens, Martha Burgess, Edwina White, Joyce Rahn, Mary Rivenbark, Wallis De- witt, Richard Smith, Albert Burke, Jerry Brown, Ed Brown, Ronny Lifsey, Ted Tucker. 1- as-M -n Sitting: Martha Sheffield, Vermelle Pierce, Ruth Odom, Mary Parrish. Row 2: Jack Willis, Treasurerg Dickie Baker, First Vice-President, Charlie Griffin, Presidentg Mary Ann Harrell, Secretaryg Denzil Sellers, Second Vice-Presi- dent. Row 3: Bobby Godwin, Jessie Lou Clark, Virginia Barrett, Kitty Kelley, Jean Fitzgerald, Jane Bragan, Mary Frances Monroe, Thelma Mallard, Pat Garrett, Betty Sue Mashburn, Nan Stephens. Row 4: Jim Brandon, Barry White, Jack Myers, Jolmny Hathcock, Joe Walters, David Powers, Reggie Jackson, Jimmy R. Johnson, Jimmy Tid- well, Ralph Bailey, and Tommy Bowen. MUSIC EDUCATION The Music Educators Club is a recently organized club which is a local branch of the M u sic Educators National Conference. All music ma- jors automatically become members of this organization. The purpose of this club is to give music majors an in- sight into the current day happenings of the music world. MAJORETTES 1 ii. . Ll ,Rf-.:i .,,, l Y l -. ,- A -1 ,L 1, : .ff I ' 'Tram' . l 1 X . A Q ', sa, i XM' .- I if I X 4' A 0 Ei f wo ZEN X I I l we X X N XV, TESSIE JONES BETH RIGDON RUTH ODOM fc , 1 A 1 f :iff I . 12 ifiis-fl!! ,311 sw-V fi : ' .- ., PEGGY MacDONALD SARA GROOVER A X X x I D'-V wi ' - - sv .1 .,..'a-. .QW DANCE BAND The Professorsf, official dance hand of Georgia Teach- ers College. has gained popu- larity throughout the state by providing danceable H1 u s i c for the campus dances and dances on other college and high school campuses. The Dance Band also features vo- cals. which are enjoyable by even those who do not prefer to dance. Row 1: Reggie Jackson, Doug Ellis, Ralph Bailey, Bobby Godwin, Dickie Baker, .lack Willis. Row 2: Joe Wal- ters, Tommy Rogers, Tommy Singletary. Row 3: David Powers, Jimmy Txdwell, Kitty Kelly. , xx' fl. , XM K ff ii A rr? 4' V vs '41 A ' E . ', w-. f.: ji i if A Fife? llii,-r'f'ai'M i:'rf:i 1'-4 .hs nl. Tl i U ' -4- sw- ' ,M-.ww,,..,ae...... sau-waht N : gg- ,g 'gg- g-1' eg,-my Row I: Bobby Godwin, Martha Sheffield, Virginia Barrett, Richard Baker, Claude Astin, Ruth Odum, Barry White, and Thelma Mallard. Row 2: Reggie Jackson, Betty Biggers, Linda Thurniond, Doug Ellis, Tessie Jones, Mr, Andy Patterson, Douglas Ellis, Patricia Garrett, .lack Myers, Carol Blanton, Amanda Tanner, Tommy Bowen, Vermelle Pierce, Tom Rogers, Mary Ann Harrell, and Jack Willis. Row 3: Beth Rigdon, Peggy MacDonald, Mary Charlie Ewing, Betty Sue Mashburn, Betty Shealy, Ralph Bailey, Kitty Kelly, Jimmy Tidwell, Phoebe Kelly, Sara Groover, lo Anne Chappell, Mr. Fred Grum- ley, Charlie Griffin, David Powers, Willis Moore, Guilford Prickette, Charles McDonald, Joe Walters, ,lim Brandon. Denzil Sellers, ,lim Park, and Tommy THE BAND g , g M Singletary. Drum Majorette, Ruth Odum. Raw I, left to right: Sara Groover, Peggy McDonald, Beth Rigdon, and Tessie Jones. Row 2, left to right: Joe Walters, Willis Moore, Denzil Sellers, Guilford Prickett, and Charles McDonald. Row 3: Tommy Bowen, Ava Seay, ,lim Brandon, .lack Myers, and .lim Parks. Row 4: Jack Willis, Vermelle Pierce, Tommy Singletary, Amanda Tanner, and Mary Ann Harrell. Row 5: Barry White, Jo Anne Chappell, Jimmy Tid- well, Phoebe Kelly, and Grady Jackson. Row 6: Bobby Godwin, Betty Biggers, Doug Ellis, Mary Charlie Ewing, and Thelma Mallard. Row 7: Ralph Bailey, Martha Sheffield, Virginia Barrett, Dick Baker, and Randy Seay. Row 8: David Powers, Betty Ann Shealy, Kitty Kelly, and Charley Griffin. Z K Ellen Sumner ,,,, President 9' ,,,..- 957, Gene Scarborough A ' Vice-President i f gee.. an Martha Burgess QQ, Secretary ' ' Diane Brannen Treasurer sf a s The Wesley' Foundation, the Methodist student organization on state college campuses, invites all students to become active members. It is through the college studentis support of this organization the Methodist Church seeks to further higher edu- cation. Wesleyf Foundation strives to combine study and service with fun and fellowship to make religious life of the student meaningful. WESLEY FCUNDATION --W - -4 --.af Sillinsf Jeanne Walsh. State Treasurer: Marlha Burgeei. Secretaryg Eugene Scarborough, Vice-Presidentg Ellen Sumner President' and Diane Bran nen. Treasurer. Standing, Row I: Wanda Broome. Vermelle Pierce, Thelma Metzger, Joan Garrett, Song Leaderg Evelyn Kimbrough, Sara Miller, Janet Price. Edwina White. Jo Ann Chappell, and Linda Thurmond. Row 2: Joyce Youngblood, Betty Smith, Mary Ann Vanderford, Juanda Newbem, Ronald Lifsey. Bob Corley. Jane! Lodesky. James Ellison. Guilford Prickette, and ,Joyce Rahn. v- xqsp Jane Jackson President Jim Phelps I C f 1 'X ' I X l , Vice-President The Baptist Student Union is a link between the Baptist church and the campus. It seeks to keep vital in the life of a student. the various organiza- tions within the church. Margaret NCGIY '44, Secretary A Harriett :Xrmstrona Treasurer Y K 1 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION I t 4 , 4. Af N Row 1: Bob Spell, Nan Stephens, Audrey Strickland, Sally Ruark, Harriett Armstrong. Treasurerg Jane Jackson, President: Bobbie Butler, Carolyn Joyner. Jane Smith, Dorothy Knight, James Johnston. Row 2: Mary Lynn Nail, Joyce Perkins, Wallis DeWitt, Peggy Cowart, Charlotte Owens, Linda Rowell. Becky Boulineau, Lonnie Pritchett, Mima Hart, Annette Lanier. Jan Powell, Row 3: Mary Parrish, Jayne McCurdy, Nancy Dunn, Judy Eure, Phoebe Kelly, Arlen Hester, Virginia Kennedy. Row 4: Billy Sanders, Thomas Brophy, Ray Horne, Carl Highsmith, Alvin Dewitt, Jerry Bennett, David Cowart, Elaine Hartsfield, and Janice King. Row 5: Reuben Neely, and Milton Calloway. A Emory Giles President 'V' Jim Fields Vice-President l . ,1 7' 5' A! Ray Home Secretary Claude Astin Parliamentaria 71 The Masquers Organization has as its purpose the promotion of dramatic activities on campus in such a way that students will look on dramatics as an artg that those participating in that art will grow in their understanding of its principles and in developing its techniques: and will acquire the sense of achievement that such growth promotes. Masquers further provides opportunity for students to develop responsibility by successfully assuming responsibility for properties, pro- grams, ads, lights, sound effects, costumes, construction, painting. publicity, ticket sales, attendance at rehearsal, and creating harmonious relationships backstage and on-stage. Masquers strives to provide students with a home group, one to which they securely belong and which they find the mutual respect given to those and by those who have worked hard together. Above all, Masquers endeavors to provide theatrical entertainment of superior quality. MASQUERS Q7 Row I: ,lean Holmes, Scrapbook Chairmang Jim Fields, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Winfred Lee, Sponsorg Emory Giles, Presidentg Claude Astin, Parlia- mentarian: Ray Horne, Secretary. Row 2: Joy Rahn, Elizabeth Flenniken, Jimmy Conaway, Peggy MacDonald, Mary Parrish, Ruth Odom. Row 3: C6118 Grayson. Sara Anderson, Evelyn Kimbrough, Ann Finn, Jack Daniels, Juanda Newhern. Row 4: Kitty Kelly, Barbara Eakin, .lean McCrary, Pat Murphy. Row 5: June Reddish, Ann Waters. leane Fulford, Ellen Sumner, Alva Edenfield, Janet Lodesky. Row 6: Joyce Muirhead, Mercer McMillan, Harris West. James Dowdy, Carlton Hendrix. and Henry Anderson. N dir? ffm 0 ii , 9 05, Alix Z v .Jack Willis o,iQ?7' . - J President hlllb 'V-stat David Powers Vice-Pres1'a'ent Zeta Omicron Chapter of the National Music Fraternity for men, Phi Mu Alpha. has been es- tablished on the college campus. A student is eligible for membership 'iwho shall show a love for music either by adopting music as a profession or by working to advance the cause of music in Charlie Griffin Americaf' Membership is by invitation. Dr. Secretary Ronald J. Neil is advisor for the organization. Bobbi' Godwin Treasurer PHI MU ALPHA IIAI 5 Sitting: David Powers, Vice-President, Jack Willis, President, .Joan Garrett, Club Sweetheart, Charlie Griffin, Secretary, Bobby Godwin, Treasurer. Standing: .Jim Brandon, Charles McLendon, Robert McKenzie, Joe Waters, John Barker, Dan Williams, Dickie Baker, Mr. Andy Patterson, Advisory Denzil Sellers, Ralph Bailey, Reggie Jackson, Tommy Bowen, Barry White, Johnny Hathcock. Ruth Odom President Sara Miller Vice-President Ellen Sumner Secretary Barbara Faulk Treasurer sf? , ., - . , . 1 - r,, -HW! ' ' J., W 1 8 Um' O Q gf? .. f :I T JI if i mfT 3L5 'l Kappa Delta Epsilon is a national honorary edu- cational fraternity for women. This fraternity is the sister organization to Kappa Phi Kappa for men. To become a member of Kappa Delta Epsilon a student must have a scholastic average of HB, and must possess qualities of good character and leadership. KAPPA DELTA EPSILCN lp 2 N Sitting Martha Bacon Sara Miller Vice Pres1dent Ruth Odom, Presidentg Ellen Sumner, Secretaryg Barbara Faulk, Treasurer. Standing: Wanda Broome, Frankie Booth Miriam McClain Jan Powell BObblE Butler Betty Sue Mashburn, Barbara Williams, Linda Hardie. vERlTA y S-3' K4 Harry Cowart 1 President 'V' 4 - , CVT:-'V' l 1 All' Bon Qndetryson X, ree- resz ent The purpose of Kappa Phi Kappa shall be to promote the course of education by encouraging men of sound moral character and recognized abil- ity to engage in the study of the problems of edu- cation and in the applications of its principles. For the furtherance of the above purpose the fraternity James Johnston , shall emphasize among its members social inter- Secretary course, scholarly attainment, and professional Melvin -l0hU501'1 ideals Treasurer KAPPA PHI KAPPA gill' -t 4, '74, .7 A ssigi,E'4 fH' 3514196 'RU Left to Right: Pete Hallman, Gene Scarborough, Charles Mclsendon, Albert Burke, Julian Deal, .lack Carter, Charlton Moseley, Don Anderson, Harry Cowart, Dr- J. D. -Park, Dean Paul F. Carroll, Mr. Parrish Blitch. Standing: Roberts Adams, Paul Scott, Ronald Lifsey, Vernon Hearn, Jerry Haygood, Emory Giles, Harris West, Melvin Johnson, Jim Curry, Arthur Sparks, R. L. Akins, and Stacy Wells. .5 Q Cathy Simmons President Kenny Gidclens Vice-President Betty Ann Shealy Secretary -17737 Harry Cowart Treasurer 1- ' :li p HK pf, i Students who find interest in the visual arts frequently are members of this Art Club. Club members assume complete responsibility in plan- ning and decorating for the spectacular Starlight Ball. The Beauty Revue which highlights Home- coming activities has been a project of Alpha Rho Tau for many years. ALPHA RHO TAU 'U D Sitting: Betty Ann Shealy, Secretary: Kenny Giddens, Vice-Presiclemg Cathy Simmons, Presidentg Miss Roxie Remley, Sponsor. Standing, Row 1: Tessie Jones, Judy Eure, Becky Boulineau, Carolyn Thigpen, Nancy Dunn, Linda Rowell, Danice Moore, ,Io Ann LeWallen, Peggy Cowart. Row 2: Bobby Forrester. Claud Astin, James Ellison, James Dowdy, Allen Mock, Jerry Bennett. Mr. W. E. Parker, Sponsor. I3O UTURE USWHBS EADERS oF A MERKCA if-il ve- ,G+ F - B L ln 1946 the Future Business Leaders of America was organized on the campus of Georgia Teachers College and became a member of the national or- ganization in 1948. All business majors and minors are eligible for membership in the F.B.L.A. Goals for the club are the development of an alumni as- sociation for graduate business students and to Edward Drawdy President Bobbie Butler First Vice-President Buddy Rabitsch Second Vice-President Miriam McClain Secretary Aviv' ,5 ?y nm 22 'ff' better business conditions in Georgia. The book exchange on the campus is operated by the F.B.l...A. F . B . I. . A . l l Row I: Gloria Kilgore: Miriam McClain, Secretary: Edward Drawdy, President, Mr. Edward Davidson, Sponsor, Bobbie Butler, First Vice-President: Buddy Rabxtsch, Second Vice-President: Robert Jarrell, Treasurer. Row 2: Joyce Power, Edwina Paul, Dorothy Knight, Norma Cole, Sara Miller, Frankie Booth, Row 3: Virginia Kennedy, Arlen Hester, Annette Tanner, Ruth Wise, Harriett Armstrong, Billie Jean Barrow, Carol Blanton, Janette Vaughn, Betty 3335, Sallyf BCCk11m- Rvw 4: Gall-Raley, Treasure Dennis, Carlene Leaptrott, Glenda Durrence, Mary Ann Moye, Judy McC1oy, Kay Lovett. Row 5: Harbara Mills, Beverly Joyner, Marlellen Williams, Barbara Anderson, Jeannie Garrard, Glenda Banks, Naomi Clark. Row 6: Herbert Kernaghen, Elliott odges, Ted Tucker, Roberts Adams, Donald Snell, Henry Crumley, Bobby Schell, Ivey Chance, Bobby Teasley, Guy Dasher. al PHILHAR- - - -- MONIC ' ' 4 ' ' - -- - ---- .1-..-Q -.. , N ' 1- -:Il-42- fl--If of ' - ---1 l'- : '-P-.'2r'f ' R ?'-. ' ' ' 3 v ' J ' js ' gf p ry, T -9 2 .-.-1 V- egg - ' .5 , t 1: H 1 ' 5: -if ' . - ? Q 1 2 1 f ' I Q 2 5 P 1 - w 1 W t il sf' ff- far.-?i f 1? 51 5 ' -N .ifgi f .. l . 3 ' :jiri .3 -'52 f ii is 1 2 -fy 5 , 3 Q' 1' The Philharmonic Choir of 'l. : I I - .. ' 9 P E Georgia Teachers College con- , 3 . A K A- S , I V .- P Y tributes much to the enjoy- b 3: W- .,, L '-' Q ' V, X n -4 . ment of students through its r , , - ' ., 4 A .,. . -- ' Y - H K-I ' 1,51 ' ' H., - 'gg 1- ' .gt annual concert and its several x- - - ,L - 5 ' A e . . A , P . . ' ' 0 ' , ,z. music programs. The Choir ' ventures off campus several times yearly to perform in neighboring towns. Dr. Ron- ald J. Neil, head of the divi- sion of music, is its adviser. First Row: Frankie Booth, Virginia Barrett, Virginia Kennedy, Patricia Garrett, James Johnston, Billy Sanders, Richard Baker. Robert McKenzie, Randy Seay. Jayne Bragan, Kitty Kelly. Second Row: Ann Warren, Jean Fitz- gerald, Nan Stephens, Betty Sue Mashburn, Julia Smith, Dennis Rice, Guilford Prickett, Sally Ruark, Janet Price, Mary Parrish. Third Row: Joan Garrett, JoAnn Wilson. Linda Rowell, Mary Ann Garrell, Alvin Dewitt, Johnny Hathcock, Barry White, Susan Long, Jessie Lou Clark, Gail Wynn. Fourth Row: Vermelle Pierce, Ruth Sutton Odom, Jim Brandon, Ralph Bailey, Franklin Pierce, Donald Anderson, Jimmy Ray Johnson, Danalyn Lee, Nancy Ellis. Phoebe Kelly. W 9 l ctus .,.,,ff-N -v1---gp',,,.,. ., 1- , r Just as the name implies, the English Club is function- ing on the Georgia Teachers College campus for the pur- pose of promoting an interest in the correct usage of the English language. The club also has as one of its main objectives that of promoting a better understanding and appreciation of literature. Members of the club are those students who are English ma- jors and those minoring in English. Sitting: Sandra Tindol, Secretaryg Shelby Mixon, Vice-Presidentg Bob Spell, Presidentg Jo Ann Lewallen, Treas- urer: Thomas Brophy, Publicity Chairmang Gwen Jones. Standing, First Row: Jean Holmes, Sandra Cox, Lois Everett, Janet Price, Melba Thompson, Mrs. Marjorie Guardia, Sponsor, Joyce Muirhead, Jackie Gamadanis, Betty Page. Trudie Summerour, Mary Ann Vanderford. Row 2: Phoebe Kelly, Shirley Gaddis, Elizabeth Flenniken, Jean Dickerson, Charlotte Burnsed, Jo Dasher, Martha Rawls Parrish, Linda Nessmith, Jo Arley Hewette. Row 3: Dr. Fielding D. Russell, Bobby Forrester, James Ellison, Mitchell Ray, Stacy Wells, James Johnston, Wallis DeWitt, Perry B. Edwards, Robert McKenzie. alt? 'tt 'bfgllnx Eunice Nobles President ' Wanda Broome K' Formerly the Elementary Education Club, the First ViCe.Pre5idenp ' Association for Childhood Education is an organi- zation of students who are majoring in the field of elementary education. lts purpose is to give stu- dents an insight into elementary school work, in- cluding opportunities to serve and to see problems which will confront them as teachers. -9 C ...P Harmon Vickers v Second Vice-President gf, J an Powell Secretary-Treasurer :ff ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Row 1: Roberta Halpern, Third Vice-President, Wanda Broome, First Vice-President: Eunice Nobles, President, Miss Bertha Freeman, Sponsorg Har- mon Vickers, Second Vice-President: Jan Powell, Secretary-Treasurer: Ann Manry, Publicity Chairman, and Betty Biggers, Art Chairman. Row 2: Peggy MacDonald, Susan Brannen, Ruth Story, Barbara Faulk, Selena Collins, Rose Denson, Carolyn Lovins, Sandra Henson, Palma Evans, and Mary Mc- Cullough. Row.3: Pam Brantley, Kay Rhodes, Mary Lynn Nail, Sibbie Hogan, Betty Smith, Annette Stone, Mickie Williams, Julia Ann Hendrix, Vir- ginia Rushin, Janice Lindsey, and Ellen Agerton. Row 4: Parke Miles, Mima Hart, Thelma Metzger, Sally Ann Akins, Peggy Parks, Linda Rowell, Ellen Sumner, Gaynor Milliron, Billie Mac Wilson, Nola Faye Criner, and Sylvia Freeman. Row 5: Vera Wanck, Florrie Daniels, Carolan Thigpen, Phyllis M00re, Faye Harden, and Ann Lunsford. Row 6: Judy Meeks, Ann Davis, Javene Presley, Lonnie Pritchette, Ava Owens, Juliette Morgan, Ann Wells, Judy Edenfield, Hautense Trapnell, and Helen Dozier. Row 7: Dillard Maxwell, Martha Burgess, Edwina White, Faye Murphy, Thelma James, Ann Montgomery. Row 8: Ann Walden, Charles Horel, Claude Astin, Dexter Hudges, Jane Jackson, Alta Trapnell, Ninivous Croft, and Rueben Neely. pum- sb- 4194 President Charlotte Owens Vice-President Thomas Brophy Secretary-Treasu Glenn Clower State President Gene Scarborough TBI' The Joe Carruth Chapter of the Student National Education Association is the professional organi- zation for prospective teachers. It is a college or- ganization equivalent to the high school Future Teachers of America Club. Membership in the Student National Education Association is open to all students interested in teaching as a profession. Student N.E.A. Row I: Thomas Brophy. Secretary-Treasurerg Charlotte Owens. Vice-President: Mr. John Lindsey. Sponsor: Eugene Scarborough, Presidentg Glenn Clower. State President. Row 2: Billie Nlar' Wilson. Gaynor Milliron. Sue Tolhert. Jo Ann Chappell. Ruth Wise, Annette Tanner. Hazel Smith. Treasure Dennis, Joyce Powell. and Bolt Corley. Rau' 3: Suzanne Martin. Pat Groover. Judy Edenfield. Delores Glisson. Doris Nease. Linda Smith. Betty Biggers. Helen Dozier, and Roherta Halpern. Rau' -1: James Ellison. Annette Lanier. Arlen Hester. Betty Hahn. Sally Ann Akins. Ann Manry. Ellen Agerton. Janet Price, and Melba Thomas. Ron' 5: Jean Blcffrary. Betty Smith. Shirley Gaddis. Donna Long. Sandra McAfee. Maurice Flanders. Cherry Kea. Virginia Kennedy, Bob McKenzie. and Joe Williams. Rau' 6: Doug Frederick. Florrie Daniel. Judy Eure. Martha Mitchell, Mima Hart, Faye Haygood. Lonnie Pritchett, Pam Taylor. Sandra Tindol, Sandra Hanson. Sihhie Hogan. Row 77 Allan Corley. Snell Buchannan, Norman Broadwell. Edwin Hale. Roy Mitchell. Carl Williams, Carl Martin. Buy W lliflll. and Richard Burns. P Q T y if -' ' in -1 ,N - 25 .2 4 A, s ' 1 In A 7 'i 1 I 3 2, 4 4 I The purpose of the French Club is to promote interest in the French language and the French- spealcing peoples and their culture. Any students who have or are now taking French are eligible for membership. At the meetings, the members see films, play games, sing songs, and discuss different phases of French history. Sandra Tindol President Stacy Wells Vice-President Betty Paige Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Lawrence Huff Sponsor f 1 fgf 4 sez? ,,,.,,- Gil FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Roberta Halpern, Ruth Dixon, Danalyn Lee, Mary Ann Vanderford, Dot Stanton, Mary Ann Gignilliat, and Evelyn Kimbrough. Row 2. Phoebe Kelly, Jean Dickerson, Rena Bachelor, Stacy Wells, Vice-President, Mr, Lawerence Huff, Sponsor, Sandra Tindol, President, Dr. Zolton Farkas, Sponsor, Betty Paige, Secretary-Treasurer, and Barbara Bailey. Row 3: Ann Strickland, Jean McCrary, Jean Fitzgerald, Joyce Muirhead, Anne Shirley, Judy Edinfield, Delores Clisson, Jane Dotson, Mary Rivenbark, Elizabeth Flenniken, Sandra Cox, Jean Arthur Moye, and Pam Brantley. Row 4: Pat Willcox. Shirley Caddis, Jackie Gamadanis, Susan Brannen, Charlotte Bursed, Jo Arley Hewette. Juanda Newbern, Pat Jeffcoat, Judy Meeks. Ned Thurmond. Jo Dasher, Julia Bragan, Linda NeSmith. Row 5: Melha Thomas, Guy Weatherly, Vaughan Lanier, Embree Anderson, Bobby Forrester. James Johnston, Wallis DeWitt, David King, Jack Daniels, Lamar Tucker, Richard Burnes, and Cordon Griffen. Clyatt James Preszdent Wallis DeWitt Vice-President The membership of the Science Club consists of those college students interested in the various phases of the exact and natural sciences. The prin- cipal goal of the organization is to increase the students, proficiency in the sciences by lectures, Helen Tanner field trips, and other phases of scientific inquiry. Secretary Charlotte Owens Treasurer SCIENCE CLUB Sitting: Charlotte Owens, Treasurerg Helen Tanner, SSCICIBIYQ Wallis DeWitt, Vice-Presidentg Mr. W. S. Harmcr, Sponsor: CIYHU James, President: Tessie Jones, Reporter. Standing, Row 1: Dr. J. A. Boole, Mr. Tully Pennington, Betty Jean Bryant, Wilfrieda Hurn, Glenda Brooks, Sandra Taylor, Carol Goff, Valera Brinson, Al Baker, Mr. Fred A, Wallace. Row 2: Ray Wilson, Farris Thomas, Harold Smith, Hubert Manning, Steve Bailey, James King, Embree Anderson. Gary Litchford, Joe Johnson, Wayne Edwards, and Donald Presley. N GCC' GMIC G 5 l I S' 3 EPA 5' 5 V lp Sandra Turner 73 gi 2 E President x 'wg . gi' 1 'r-T A C - ' qfyxy Vlfgllfleillllm f ri asfvy Q-No The Home Economics Club of Georgia Teachers A A College is an organization of college students in- , H terested in professional home economics and in Y homemaking. It is organized with its own con- 'VV stitution affiliated through the local club with the A,,f -. ,N '- Georgia Home Economics Association and the CarolYT1l0YI1C1' as ', A 'hx' ' vi American Home Economics Associations. Secretary Q' A 'VN ' ' Annette Mills ST? V '5' Treasurer 5, xg. - AL HCME EcoNoMlcs CLUB E . 1 S Sitting: Zoie Thornton, Mary McNorrill, Judy Eure. Deen Tyre, and Jo Anne Radcliff. Row 2: Yvonne Lanier, Annette Mills, Treasurerg Carolyn Hill, Vice-President, Carolyn Joyner, Secretary, Sandra Turner, President. Standing, Row 1: Mary Jo Fulghum, Amanda Tanner, Sandra Trapnell, Gayle VelDink, Fannie Mae Findley, Jane Smith, Carolyn Kelly, Martha Bacon, Carolyn Dasher. Row 2: Susan Jones, Paige Dampier, Bea Gay Davis, Alice Ann Crawford, Gracie Burns, Elwanda Barber, Margaret Neely, Nan Price, Audrey Strickland, Ruth Harris, and Nell McNair. Ed Brown 5 5 President ' X Qfv 4 K A Betty Gene Thrift ' Vice-President A Eta Rho Epsilon was organized on the Georgia Teachers College campus in 1958. It is composed of both the men and women Health and Physical .t fic. Education majors. and has as its goal developing a better health and physical education program in i the schools of Georgia. Qi U Glenda Rentz XG: -,.,,,,, Secretary Ks., W Travis Doss Treasurer ETA RHCJ EPSILCN Rau' I: Jerry Hayward. Travis Doss. Treasurer: Ed Brown. Presidentg Betty Gene Thrift. Vice-Presidentg Glenda Bentz, Secretary. Row 2: Mariellen Williams. Barbara Barton. Pete Henderson, Roy Collier. Billy Kitchings. Jerry Brown. Wylene Fendley, Norma Rushing, Ramona Lee, Gail Jackson, Patti Lancaster, Gordon Stallings, Richard Smith. Donald Lord. Row 3: Ray Hicks, Travis Davis, Jerry Warren, Bobby Webb, Millie .lo Bond, Ann Cowen, Sarah Dodson. Jimmy Oates, Tom Moody, James Jett. Row 4: Ray Davis, Roy Head, Melvin Johnson, Walker Cook, Eloise Minton, Tommy Mathison, Helen Crump. .loyce Rahn. Robert Gressette. Billy Mock. Row 5: LaVan Kennedy, Stanley Simpson, Harvey Oglesby, Charles Smith, Billy Green, Dan Stipe. Maurice Herndon. Briggs Tyler, Judy Shiver. Carl Peaster, Troy Athon. John Donald Akins Ray Mims Ralph Bmymll Walker Cook, Vice-President Carey Moore Bobby Teasley Chester Curry Robert Gressett Melvin Johnson George McLeod Bill Mallard J. I. CLEMENTS Sponsor as 4 Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Tumer Briggs Tyler, President Whitey Verstraete Joe Waters CLUB The Tv Club at Georgia Teachers College is composed of men who have been awarded a letter for participation in a varsity sport. A person automatically becomes a member after he is awarded a letter and is initiated by the other club members. The club seeks to promote the cause of physical education by stressing good sport and fair play as well as the need for physical activity. The MT Club operates a concession stand at all ath- letic contests, using the profits to secure addi- tions to the athletic facilities. movi- '-. , Q 1 if if 1 .'f Q,5j q5 1 fe fc-H-,. Sfrrirgx Annette Tanner. typist: Ruth Wise. typist: Klfrlha Thompson. layout: Janet Price. layoutg Allen Mock. organizationsg Robert Mc- Kenzie. organizations: Pat Crooxer. classes, Standing: ,lim Walden. classes: Donald Anderson. senior credentiazlsg Peggy MacDonald, classesg Ji., Da-her. classes: Maxine Lasky. -eni-nr credentials: Betty Baah. advertising: Anne Finn. senior credentials: Nancy Dunn. Ang Carol Cowan, layout: Hetlcy Boulineau. organizations. Roy' Nlitfiheli. layout editor: Ann Blanry. managing editor: Pete Hallman. editor: Bob Corley, business managerg T1-rn Brtphjf. assistant editor. By this time of the year, all the faces appearing on this page should be familiar to you. From them, you have probably heard such ques- tions as: Did you have your picture made yet? have your proofs been turned in? do you spell your name with an 'Mel or an 'BIac'?n Yes, it was a headache for you and for us, too, but we finally got it all wrapped up in one book, and these are the people who did it for you. TOR shown sketched ln on the black- board was deslbned and drawn up by our art staff Here they are pictured flourlnb balance proportion and layout. REFLECTOR STAFF are, too. endurance. days at GTC. Thls years cover for the REFLEC- HY? N- is James Johnston, Peggy Cowart, and Bob Spell Art Staff Through hours of toil and labor by the people pictured on these two pages, this annual is possible We the REFLECTOR staff of 1959. are proud of this yearbook and hope that you This is your annual and without your cooperation this book could never have been published You had to show an interest in the REFLECTOR because your snapshots and ln dividual and group pictures show this We would like to say thanks for your cooperation and The pages of this book are desi ned to reflect the campus life of Georgia Teachers Collebe for 1959 We feel that we have accomplished the spirit of GTC and hope that you too will look back on this annual and remember the Good ole ' GEQRGE-ANNE ,Eg STAFF The GEORGE-ANNE has earnestly endeavored to bring you the news every Thursday. Here are the people who have made this publication available to you. Pictured above are the editor, Ann Manry, and her editorial board. They are, left to right: Pat Garrett, Stacy Wells, Roberta Halpern, Toni Brophy, Pete Hallman. and Don Anderson. At the right the top brass confer on the weekly publication. They are, left to right: Stacy Wells, copy editor, Midge Lasky, feature editorg Ray Hicks, sports editor, Toni Brophy, news editorg Garland Hicks, co-sports editor, Roberta Halpern, managing editor. Row I: James Ellison, Tom Brophy, Stacy Wells, Garland Hicks, Roberta Halpern, Ann Manry, Ray Hicks. Row 2: Lani Schewe, Pat Garrett, Sue Tolbert, Ruth Dixon, Midge Lasky, Nancy Dunn, Becky Boulineau. Row 3: Wallis DeWitt, Ray Wilson, .lim Walden, Don Anderson, Pete Hallman, Kenny Giddens. Row 4: Albert Burke, Bob Spell, Nan Stephens, .lane Jackson, Ruth Odom, Mary Ann Harrell, Willis Moore, and Betty Ann Shely. - I Fr ,, Mg, 4. , s Xl .,,, fv 4. 7- - ..-V. ,, ,-s -..Q-.-. i, i, .LII 'sg . ., .,.4.. . -,-..- ,,-... .. , Y., -.--- - v-- - .. ,, A V , ... . Z X7 .. .,.. . x I .q,.A... . F 5 .. ,, .- -. , . .., ...Ll-... . .A ., , ,-L., . ,, , . A . ,, . .V ', M 0 .,.. . ., .'-A A , 5 .A.,...1 .,-7-T . , - , ., Y. . -V , - - - ' .wh 2.1 I RTWT' -L. L-- .--I- -:xr L1'.., r- .1 ' 'QE . F . -' - - -, if '.'-.Ag-'Q'-v, ' . ',w ' 1 my ynx,-1. ,L r I -,tv-.Qu '-,,5.,, Cl' A :amz-g. - tm ' .CN H.-. zA4,.-v.,.- ,, .44 DONALD ANDERSON . V- -2- -- . QE.. WHO'S WHO These nine seniors were named to the 1958-59 edition of Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. The following qualities governed the selec- tion of the nine students: excellence and sincerity in scholarshipg leadership and participation in extracurricular activitiesg citizenship and service to the schoolg and promise of future usefulness to business and society. an-ve PETE HALLMAN JANE JACKSON CHARLES Nh-LENIJON RICHARD MANDES, JR. RUTH OUUM ,gl ELLEN SUMNER BOB SPELL SANDRA TINDOL SIBBIE HOGAN Miss GTC 1959 ' xg .rxvjv Q-N xx 1- fkl 'f 5' 15 .Ny -:A - N1'.,.',, gs. vfwka X r- , N 1 Q' 1 X x. f- sxsziiceff X x -NM Jw X Q gg xfx jsx .ygx n, fl ' PA- , .2 , . Q23 ' N 2: if X ' ..x7i:r:wxv'S' -'IH -If X' '-ffflt ib - ' 5 '11 GWEN JONES Second Place .LN s . -.344 Q - ' 'Q Q ' ' ' 3.4, f I-1' ' Q.,-inf ..'s:'i 'r. -- V: 31 6. -fi:-Z: ' -I V: - '2 fi . , I-1 I-I ' use Lt ' ,. -WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE -7fR4: 4344- 'W . XT Vxfllxt wf,,,,q .L ,,.1- X -4 L -STA., ,WW QA X- . ...-fp-5 4, A -Mt 5 4, 5 L .Q v, . A. ga I A . A ,, A .f,,yZ' eifv e.. A . w x ,fix K. it. Q. W! 'A ' M, , , sf: fy,.s if ev, atx ' ' r X -. M..- Lv ,Sw L. ' Q, 4 ' 1, in if ck A- f-.- . 1 Bu. 0 in - wwx-vw v ' 'bv-er.--.............. . avmuubm .,..,.,,,.N,- . . 'lbfanaa-aw. .J +-sn.-wg .if 53 .- ,M an K 2. x Q . 12- , ., Q. .. ,::,.,-4.1. ,..+ , M 1 4 .MR 3 '-2 ,fe 15 A v 'Sig N , Hr 9 1 .. Q X! 5 . , +51-3-,,,: .,1:, ,-:gap Q 1 Quiz ,, X, Q R 1 5 QQ A' N N X MS... nsgief f??1.+3f'1QE2:,-.di2-M513 Q, l N 'if '.,,,,., fi. 12 -,353 ssafgai 1: Dv ,gs A .41 11 fg,:v.,,:f :gi Q- ,ggffjfifgf '19 ' ' fl igilyxexfef- . 5, .5 ,zw-, Q ,-.VY ,,.. G gs. . L., N. -1 -W mm? ...N 0.--A, an T QNWQMKQQRE 3' WW' ww ma N. W Ali 'E .W -up A .,-M 454, ' M- , L A-.nz V .. , . .V N' K , ' ' ' 1 ' I5-lb Q ix? X. X nl i w '4 1 1 ,i Q Nxzv-,p,,.,.L ..., ,,,v.,?,3 ' +- Y N? if .-1 QF . 552 . 1 Q as ' 4 - . 45227-1l if Q sp-N-'i- E N ., X,,.,Y1 1. ,gg . ,... X Q , fwl ,VA I Q E Y Q AX gy ' lX 45 f a ,. Y7 is .swgi x,,E I 2 , - P t. fi in .31 -, Y f, A V ,- L NR A rim-A' ' Q in '53 - Xp I fi I s , . ' Q '- ' , Whitey Verstraete, Captain: Coach J. B. Scearceg Chester Curry, Captain. BASKETBALL THE PROFESSORS Coach l. ll. Sccarce, John Donald Akins, Robert Hobbs, Cary Moore, Walker Cook, Denny Burau, Connie Lewis, Carlton Gill, Eddie Owens, Dan Luckett White-y Vt-rstraete, Chester Curry, Adrian Winters, Ray Hassett, and Assistant Coach J. I. Clements. TEAM RECORD GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1958-5-9 December 1 December 4- December 6- December 8- December 10 December 13 December 18 December 20 . January 5 . January 7- . January 10- . January 13- . January 14- . January 17- . January 19- January 24- January 29- January 31- February 2- February 5- February 7- February 10- February 14- February 16- February 17- February 21- Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga, .......................... . Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Fla. . McNeese State, Statesboro, Ga. .................. . Newberry College, Statesboro, Ga. ...A . S. E. Oklahoma, Statesboro, Ga. .....i.. . Rollins College, Statesboro, Ca. ............ . Kentucky Wesleyan, Owensboro, Ky. ..... . Pikeville College, Pikeville, Ky. ............ . Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C. ..... .. Mercer University, Statesboro, Ca. University of Toronto, Statesboro, Ca. Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. .... . Stetson University, Deland, Fla. ..... . Belmont Abbey, Statesboro, Ca. .. Erskine College, Statesboro, Ca. ...... . Delta State College, Statesboro, Ca. Kentucky Wesleyan, Statesboro, Ca. ....... . William Carey College, Statesboro, Ca. Stetson University, Statesboro, Ca. ........ . Erskine College, Due West, S. C. ............. . Jacksonville University, Statesboro, Ga. .. Mercer University, Macon, Ca. ............. .. Presbyterian College, Statesboro, Ga. Newberry College, Newberry, S. C. ......... . Belmont Abbey, Belmont, N. C. ................ . Pembroke lN. CJ State College, Statesboro C February 27-28-N.A.l.A. District 25 Tournament February 27- Mercer University, Macon, Ca. ............... . February 28- Stetson University, Macon, Ca. ............... . National N.A.I.A. Tournament. Kansas City. Mo. Platteville tWis.i State .. ..... Indiana State .............. Pacific Lutheran ....... 5 Pete McDuff1e Manager and Fontaine Brewton, Trainer. Owens scores for the Prof a alnst MCNECSO Stair? a iii 5 T 3 E i K I Y 4 g x sn. N- ' Z 5 . ' - ray., R 'ZW xt 7 -1 .N ,V ., , .V A, . x, bf W, X i3,::.:,w- A3 X ,-X6 , 1 -A Mg, Qi., .gag S '9'ggtfj:,f Wg! k N ,qw , - , . R Y -1 3 , ,3 0,315 Y,- 9 0 YQ' J? 'm RM: 6 0 NN gf , -A -ex Y ' Qs 55- my , 'dgli vfg , . TV L , I mww - Y 4 -b - w,g. ff First-row, sitting: James Chivers, Bill Mallard, John Donald Akins. Second row, xitling: Wayne Smith, Ray Mims, Dave Esmonde Roy Alewlne Norman Skeeter Griffin, George Morrell, Tom Wommack, Ben Benton. Third row, standing: Coach J. I. Clements, Briggs Tyler, John Sawyer Donald Crump Ralph Turner Bill Crrscrllrs. Dan Strpe, Ralph Berryhill, Bobby Teasley, Manager, Melvin Johnson, Trainer. BASEBALL 3 1 2 3 5 I Q U xg 3 7 , A f' l . 3 5 f 7 ' 2 '.:'Tf5i' . Jamie i sl 16 3 6 3 . X .2 .. ,, - . -fr' I ur ,fr 'ls . . . if H Y 7 .f i' 1 af- . 3 2 12 l 3 8 8 8 2 1 if .tw Y Bt A y '. 5 '5- ' A ,ima 10 3 --: 'Tf' :if ' -'x'..f.,S' -it-v Qtr X H. , i ff ' ' 133-t-. l .lil J. I. CLEMENTS Baseball Coach 1 leo GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1958 GTC OPP Erskine College, Home Erskine College, Home ,,.,,,,.,.,, , Ohio State University, Away Rollins College. Away ................ Ohio State University, Away .... Rollins College, Away . ,,...,....... ,. Stetson University. Home ........,, Stetson University. Home ......... West Virginia University. Home Amherst College, Home ............ Davidson College. Home ...... Furman University. Home ..., Furman University, Home ,... . Erskine College, Away ............. . Erskine College. Away ............. . Jacksonville University. Home Presbyterian College. Home ....., Stetson University, Away ...., . Stetson University. Away ......,... Jacksonville University.. Away Mercer University. Away ,,.,,.. Presbyterian College. Away . Mercer University. Home ...,..,..., Florida State University. Away . Florida State University, Away SEASON RECORD WON 14 .560 LOST 11 JOHN DONALD AKINS Left Field ff i if e 3 JAMES CHIVERS Third Base i. Q : ' r h f ir 'ff BEN BENTON Pitcher RALPH BERRYHILL Catcher ZWXWS w DONALD CRUMP Pitcher 4 . ' er 4: WV' RAY MIMS Pitcher JOHN SAWYER Pitcher Aa fr 2' BRIGGS TYLER Pitcher 5 JOYCE RAHN AND GORDON STALLINGS Co-Badminton Champions GORDON STALLINGS Tennis Singles Champion Sitting, left to right: Mau- rice Herndon, Ray Davis, James Riggs, Joel Shirley, Burrell Riles, and Billy Robinson. Standing: Juby Shivers, Charles Smith, La- Van Kennedy, Billy Rogers, Harry Ogleshy, and Bob Gressett. THE CARDINALS Girl Volleyball Champs Betty Gene Thrift, Betty Hand, Millie Jo, Bond, Barbara Barton, and Ann Cowen. TOMMY MATHISON and JIMMY OATES play handball in a tournament game. BUCK CRAVEY Crossing the finish line to win the cross country race. ENTRIES IN THE CROSS COUNTRY RACE. l65 x ' Q Q. .. 3 RAY HICKS. BEVERLY JOYNER. TRAVIS DAVIS. and GAIL JACKSON play paddle tennis. I66 BOYS' VOLLEYBALL ACTION XX I s, A GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL PLAY BILL CRISCILLIS aims for the basket in intramural play. 'r BLU? SN l Heigh-ho! sing the green holly, Most friendship is feigning, rnost loving mere folly: Then, hezgh-ho the holly! T his life is mosq UJIIO ,sv -nv 'NWO' - ,. - C. - K ' wg x A .X X 'hz e Q ts, B The 1959 Homecoming was one of the most colorful ever staged at Georgia Teachers College. Above is the Queen of Home- coming. Miss Sibbie Hogan, being crowned by Miss Sis Heys. Below is the winning float in the Homecoming parade. The float was Action in Allegoryf' sponsored by the English Club. The other picture depicts G.T.C. going modern with the Science Club. 1x.z..' T' f'lo,,. me fi A Qe..A i an--4 The gala spirit of the Homecoming mood is captured above as students and faculty enjoy the Homecoming dance. Shown also is the Marching Band leading the parade through downtown Statesboro. ,K ' iw- Jil 'r-- - ..- .M .,. Above, the winning float is being constructed by members of the English Club. Eleven clubs entered floats in this year's Homecoming parade. Shown below is the float entered by the D Future Business Leaders of America. Also pictured below 15 a miniature reproduction of the Administration building and several others showing C.T.C. in progress. This was the winning dis- . . N. . d. U play, and its theme was approprlate, since G.T.C. is expan mg rapidly. rv- rum! :Mn-ff Nlember f NIa.quer are hcwn rehear m The Llttle Foxe pre ented durln the wsmter quarter Uri Wmfred Lee IS caught in a typical pose as she These lines, however, led to a habit you would hate to have broken. X X4 i Tvs' 4 -- ,. ' v.. I V' , 'fi ' .',,.'1,-4 . ..- The Masquers are caught in a dress rehearsal for My Three Angels, presented fall quarter. The play was said to have been one of the M rs. best ever presented at C.T.C. by asque ..-- ,.- Ma Evans and Ma Johnson give the girls a demonstratlon on the proper stance for the hula hoop. Remember that craze? 1'-Q x 5 ,mf ,wx ig TWIN sh. 'Spf ,X In -V, ' H x t f? ,,, I ,, ,- xii . A, 41.81 :assesses V ' aw The sophomores decided to pack all the house mamas in a little 'ole car and let them head the Rat Day parade. Rat Day! Rat Day! Rat Day! uWhen's it 'coming off?,' What will they make us do?,' And then it came in the still of the night. '6What's your name, rat? 'iWhat herd number are you in? -. 1 V N im, Q 9 I' . I Rats in a contest during Rat Court. A rat is a rat is a rat, and the sophomores didnlt let them forget it for one minute that day when they had complete control of all the rats. Peeled to the skin, and bathed in mud, the rats soon realized their lowly status-but they had one consolation: Wait 'til next year! It behooves each rat to take a bath in mud-at least once. The rats demonstrate their agility in sports against the sophomores. if N f- asa' .. ul ,E . 'Nix 'F . 0 .14 .1 . . .'x 1. fn A if I Klip .ru..,.,., 1 D ui 1. .1 -. I 1 A . Y lx x L 4 is U' 'XX V . 3. . - ' - ff - ' Q 'J Y xx P I ' L-,ff QL' el x g, ur.. , v s fiditl-f 'MSSQL .ip-,aL Yi , 1?v', q44i6 1 I mga ,, ' , '- 's V ff v ' 1 'asp QA: , -4 1 -' W ' - 'Q I . L,. . x ff.',.1 , -fe, an .ff- w 1,i+,A. oi 4 Q - ,,,,,, . - .. Q11 f ..,x 553 , - ' ' TW 1 ii Q sf 1 . ia i if J I . . I, 1 ' , .rv ' 1-15 -i V-L Xi 5 gl . , x .v ' AISLE YS 'Q af 3. 5 . 5 X 'fin if-35 ' 1-r w. mmo VOICE oF rnE if vm rnANlcLlNsw,,'2ff .Ni Sh g bg 'i f ' 1:25 2 ' . E T' 3 .3 1, 5' A ffeg . 1 I if Q, X In if ,gm , . A 4 . T933 -s X ffl -24,3-Q . 5 f ,- X 'x ' bi A ,W f,- Tiger Mock makes a desperate attempt to conceal his A parade! A parade! Everyone enjoys a parade, even the President enjoys riding in style. 17' 49 - -' identity as his opponent tries to unmask him in the T Clulfs wrestling match during the Halloween Carnival. The girls work industriously as they get ready for the . 5 A . 1 big outing. .f-wi Wg 1.- TREF .. E Members of the T Club escort a thrill-seeking soul through their House of Horror during the Halloween Carnival. Q qs -Qin-. . lf! ? . Q' 'T-TIE-.f-.... ,X 9'.. .,,. ,. 'K --igmgi o'ife?'S', ,gy ,l',:,v 46 ui -TJ! 735315 Q X .4 A 3--L ' . h - QW, X0 ' P 73--17 8 4 . -...V yy U .L - 'ki -M. ' lf.. Y . ' I 63 . ,f T. TSW- ' ' '-'f 171' 'X A 1 .. -'.q.'., .1. 5 - ,,- H ' Q f:,:'f'r---1'-VX H f D xv 'F' fffiy-'C'-' ww. 3 f ay! e. K'M--f' Th Q... I bt JFS!-v . ' Wil, 1 I Bid Four lf' .. - .149 Hafk, What Is In '- I I X Meanwhile, Back in the Jungle T0 the Grind iw' lt's a great life if you don't weaken, and who wants to be strong? We've had time to work lobnoxious as it may seemlg time to rest, and time to play. On these pages, you see us work- ing a little, but mostly playing. And if we seem like children here in our playful moods, then that's exactly what we intended to do. You see, we're trying to disprove the old adage that youth is wasted on the young. ' 'S , K We burned our candles at both ends, hut, oh, what a delightful fire we made. The Perpetual Break What D0 We D0 Now? And our fire is still burning-and will forever burn on the pages of this book. .l We Must Needs Study . . . Sometimes. Hello, Thfff' ' I77 Catching up on The News Now, Girls! Poor Rat l It Was a Hard Day roubles, Troubles A Cell in Cone Hall Dance Time Gxve Her Timeg She'11 Find It. Come As You Are 59 Y wi . gf 5 fi' wi . - an ku. Now See Here f Resting Whlxe Reading Do Clean Up This Pig Pen! P' 2 g Sweet Dreams Wntmf' Home 1.....-,,,,- He Dumped Me I'm a Secretary Your Play Doing the Bop, Upside Down .J LW' Ll .,.,z.i.,f5 'ffl 'UH We're Watching Television The Cheerleaders on Display -fi -Ji wiv' .ur 5 We're Buddies vt!- I Can Play the Piano 80 di , N.. 'Q-s .., 7 Student Drives President Hold It Right There . .' T' - Mix ,W Going Home Come and Get 41. N . In ' Let Me Get 'er Tuned Up. .A. Abel, Billie Jo, 87 Achord, Judy, 97 Ackerman. Laurie, 70. 119 Adams, Faye, 35 Adams Adams , Jimmy. 35 . John, C., 35 Adams. Mason, 35 Adams, Roberts, 70. 115, 129, 131 Agerton. Ellen, 70, 133, 134 Akin, Dean, 87 Akins, Akins, Franklin, 87 John. 139. 154, 158, 160. 161 Akins Akins, R. L., 35, 129 Sally, 87, 133, 134 Akridge, Eleanor, 87 Alexan der. Earl, 97. 119 Alexander, Fred, 97 Alexan Alexan der, Louise, 120 der, Warren, 70, 120 Alewine, Roy, 160, 161 Allen, Hansel. 35 Allen, Richard, 97 Alley, Elaine, 97, 120 Alsobrook, Wilhelmina, 97 Altman, Lewis, 97 Anderson. Barbara, 87, 113, 131 Anderson, Benjamin, 97 Anderson, Donald D., 36, 112 119, 142, 121, 129, 132, 140, 144 Anderson. Embree, 97, 135, 136 Anderson, Henry, 119, 126 Anderson. Jack, 97, 117 Anderson, Pat, 87, 152, 153 Anderson, Sara, 87, 126 7 INDEX Barrow, Billie, 70, 114, 121, 131 Barton, Barbara, 37, 116, 138, 165 Bass, Ray, 37 Batchelor, Rena, 97, 135 Beasley, Vonnell, 87 Beckum, Sally, 70, 121, 131 Belue, Marguerite, 87 Belue, Ray, 69, 70, 117, 119 Bennett, Jerry, 97, 125, 130 Benton, Ben, 160, 161 Berry, Harvey, 97 Berryhill, Ralph, 139, 160, 161 Biggers, Betty, 87, 123, 133, 134 Bird, Samuel, 97 Bishop, Kenny, 96, 97 Blalock, David, 70 Bland, Peggy, 37 Blanton, Carol, 37, 113, 123, 131 Blizzard, Vivian, 111, 113, 114 152, 153 Bond, Millie Jo, 71, 138, 165 Booth, Donald, 97, 158 Booth, Frankie, 37, 114, 115, 128, 131, 132 Booth, Shelley, 98, 158 Boswell, Lee, 98 Boulineau, Franklin, 87 Boulineau, Becky, 98, 114, 119, 125, 130, 140, 142 Bowen, Tommy, 98, 121, 123, 127 Bragan, Jayne, 98, 121, 132 Bragan, Julia, 98, 132, 135 Branch, Don, 98, 112 Brandon, Jim, 98, 120, 121, 7 Brannen Anthony, Graham, 97 Armstrong, Harriett, 36, 116, 125, 131 123, 127, 132 Brandon, Susan, 98, 120 Brannen, Dianne, 98, 110, 124 , James, 38 Ashley, Mary, 97 Astin, Claude, 87, 123, 126, 130, 133 Athon, Troy, 36, 138 Aultman. Larry, 70 Brannen, Joe, 88, 158 Brannen, Mahlon, 88 Brannen, Susan, 133, 135 Brantley, John, 71 Brantley, Pam, 98, 133, 135 Brewton, Fontaine, 155 Bridges, Carolyn, 88 Bridges, Howard, 38 Brinson, Barbara, 88 Brinson, Valera, 71, 116, 136 Britt, Sandra, 98, 120 Broadwell, Norman, 71, 134 Brock, Garie, 98 Brock, Walter, 112, 120 Brooks, Glenda, 88, 136 Broome, Wanda, 38, 114, 124, 128, 133 Brophy, Thomas, 7, 71, 125, -B. Baab, Betty, 70, 131, 140 Bacon. Martha, 36, 128, 137 Bacon, Sandra, 97 Bailey, Barbara, 135 Bailey. Gerry, 87 Bailey. James, 36, 117 Bailey, Ralph, 121, 122, 123, 127, 132 Bailey. Steve, 70, 136 Baker. Alfred, 70, 136 Baker. Richard, 121, 122, 123, 127, 132 Banks, Glenda, 87, 113, 131 Bannister, Linda. 97 Barber, Elwanda, 36, 137 Barker, John. 127 Barrett, Virginia, 37, 118, 121, 123. 132 182 132, 134, 140, 142 Brown, Asa, 38 Brown, Ed, 38, 111, 112,121, 138 Brown, Frances, 98 Brown, Georgia, 98 Brown, Jerry, 71, 110, 111, 112, 121, 138 Brown, Mary, 71, 119 Brown, Rufus, 98 Brown, Sidney, 71 Bryant, Betty, 88, 110, 113, 136 Bryant, Dewey, 38 Buchanan, Snell, 71, 134 Buie, Joy, 98 Burau, Denny, 154, 157 Burgess, Martha, 71, 121, 124, 133 Burke, Albert, 88, 116, 119, 121, 129, 141, 142 Burkholder, Deanne, 88 Burns, Gracie, 39, 137 Burns, Richard, 134, 135 Burnsed, Charlotte, 98, 132, 135 Burrows, Richard, 71 Burton, Rebecca, 98 Butler, Bobbie, 39, 114, 115, 125, 128, 131 Butler, Shirley, 71 -C- Callaway, Milton, 98, 110, 125 Cannon, Raybon, 99 Carswell, Herschel, 88 Carter, Jack, 39, 112, 117, 129 Chance, lvey, 39, 131 Chappell, Jo Ann, 88, 123, 124, 134 Chaney, Mollie, 99 Chivers, James, 160, 161 Chivers, Mack, 99 Clark, Harry, 72 Clark, Jackie, 39 Clark, John, 39 Clark, Naomi, 72, 131 Clarke, Jessie Lou, 99, 121, 132 Clements, Anne, 99 Clower, Glenn, 134 Cole, James, 99 Cole, Norma, 40, 131 Coleman, Sally, 99 Collier, Diana, 88 Collier, Roy, 72, 117, 138 Collins, Donald, 99 Collins, Selena, 72, 133 Conaway, Jimmy, 126 Cook, Walker, 40, 138, 139, 154, 157, 158 Corley, Allen, 72, 120, 134 Corley, Bob, 7, 72, 124, 134, 140 Coston, Colleen, 99, 114 Cowan, Carol, 99, 140 Cowart, David, 99, 125 Cowart, Harry, 40, 129, 130 Cowart, Peggy, 40, 125, 130, 141, 150 Cox, Keith, 40 Cox, Sandra, 99, 132, 135 Craven, Horace, 72 Cravey, John, 72, 165 Crawford, Ann, 72, 137 Crawford, Frances, 88 Crawford, Lana, 99 Crawford, Gene, 88 Crawford, Margaret, 114 Criscillis, Bill, 160, 161, 165 Croft, Ninivois, 40, 133 Crosby, Nann, 99 Crumley, Henry, 72, 131 Crump, Don, 160, 162 Crump, Hellen, 88, 114, 120, 138 Curry, Chester, 139, 154, 156 Curry, Gwen, 88 Curry, Jim, 129 .D. Dampier, Paige, 99, 114, 137 Daniel, Florrie, 89, 120, 133, 134 Daniel, Jimmy, 41 Daniels, Jack, 126, 135 Dasher, Carolyn, 99, 116, 137 Dasher, Guy, 131 Dasher, Jo, 99, 132, 135, 140 Davis, Ann, 41, 113, 119, 133 Davis, Bea Gay, 99, 137 Davis, Linda, 100 Davis, Ray, 41, 138, 164 Davis, Travis, 41, 138, 165 Dawkins, Mosco, 89 Deal, Julian, 129 Dean, Frances, 100, 116 Deese, Gail, 100 Dekle, Willie, 115 DeLoach, Marianne, 89, 152, 153 Dennis, Treasure, 100, 131, 134 Denson, Rose, 72, 133 DeWitt, Alvin, 100, 125, 132 DeWitt, Wallis, 41, 116, 119, 121, 125, 132, 135, 136, 142 Dickerson, Jean, 100, 132, 135 Dickson, Catherine, 100 Dixon, Frances, 89 Dixon, James, 100 Dixon, Mary, 100 Dixon, Ruth, 100, 120, 135, 142 Doak, Perry, 41 Dodson, Sarah, 42, 138 Dominy, Louise, 100, 114 Donaldson, Robert, 42 Doss, Travis, 72, 112, 138 Doster, Grady, 100 Dotson, Jane, 89, 135 Douberly, Richard, 100 Dowdy, James, 100, 126, 130 Dowis, Melvin, 73 Dozier, Helen, 89, 133, 134 Drawdy, Ed, 412, 112, 115, 131 Dunn, Malcolm, 73 Dunn, Nancy, 89, 113, 119, 125, 130, 140, 142 Durham, Ellen, 89, 113, 114 Durham, Yvonne, 111, 113, 114 Durrence, Glenda, 73, 115, 120, 131 Dwinell, George, 100 Dykes, Maynor, 73 .1-3- Eakin, Barbara, 100, 126 Edenfield, Alva, 100, 120, 126 Edenfield, Judy, 89, 133, 134, 135 Edwards, Madge, 42 Edwards, Perry, 73, 132 Edwards, Virginia, 73 Edwards, Wayne, 136 Ellington, Gracie, 100 Elliot, Kermit, 73 Ellis, Doug, 42, 122, 123 Ellis, Nancy, 100, 120, 132 Ellis, Sue, 89 Ellison, James, 43, 119, 124, 130, 132, 134, 142 English, Ellen, 100 Esmonde, Dave, 160, 162' Eure, Judy, 73, 116, 125, 130, 134, 137 Evans, Nona, 73 Evans, Palma, 43, 133 Everett, Lois, 89, 119, 132 Ewing, Mary, 101, 123 Exum, Barbara, 101 .F. Fain, Rodney, 43 Fairman, Judy, 101 Farmer, Wayne, 73 Faulk, Barbara, 43, 114, 128, 133 Fendley, Wylene, 89, 138 Fennell, Jimmie, 101 Fields, Jim, 89, 117, 119, 126 Findley, Fannie Mae, 101, 121 137 Finley, Miller, 101 Finn, Ann, 101, 126, 140 Fitzgerald, Jean, 43, 118, 121, 132, 135 Flanders, Georgia, 89 Flanders, Jimmy, 101 Flanders, Maurice, 89, 134 Flannigan, Ann, 101 Flenniken, Elizabeth, 101, 126, 132, 135 Fletcher, Pat, 43 Flournoy, Richard, 44 Floyd, Neville, 73 Forester, Robert, 73, 112, 130, 132, 135 Forth, Betty, 90 Franklin, Linda, 101, 120 Franklin, Rose, 74, 113 Frazer, Jane, 101 Frederick, Doug, 74, 134 Freeman, Guy, 120 Freeman, Sylvia, 44, 120, 133 Fulford, Jeane, 34, 44, 119, 126 Fulghum, Mary Jo, 44, 137 F ulmer, Anne, 148 -G. Gaddis, Shirley, 74, 132, 134, 135 Gamadanis, Jackie, 74, 132, INDEX 135 Garland, Pete, 44 Garrard, Jeanie, 74, 131 Garrett, Joan, 44, 85, 124, 127, 132 Garrett, Pat, 45, 118, 121, 123, 132, 142 George, Betty, 74 Gibson, Sarah, 101 Giddens, Kenny, 74, 130, 142 Gignilliat, Mary Ann, 90, 113, 114, 135 Giles, Emory, 74, 112, 117, 119, 126, 129 GiH,Carhon,101,154,157 Glisson, Delores, 90, 134, 135 Godfrey, James, 74 Godwin, Bobby, 45, 121, 122, 123, 127 Goff, Carol, 34, 45, 116, 119, 136 Gordy, Frank, 90 Gowen, Ann, 74, 138, 165 Grayson, Gene, 101, 126 Green, Billy, 74, 138 Green, Franklin, 101 Gresham, Phil, 45 Gressett, Robert, 45, 112, 138, 139,164 Griffin, Charlie, 121, 123, 127 Griffin, Fay, 90 Griffin, Norman, 160, 162 Griffin, Tera, 101 Griner, Nola Faye, 133 Groover, Pat, 74, 121, 134, 140 Groover, Sara, 45, 122, 123 .H- Hagin, Hugh, 46 Hale, Edwin, 75, 134 Haley, Rose Marie, 46 Hall, Phyllis, 90, 110, 113, 114 Hallman, Pete, 7, 46, 129, 140, 142,144 Halpern, Roberta, 90, 111, 120, 133, 134, 135, 142 Hamilton, Jo Ann, 46, 118, 132 Hand, Betty, 120, 165 Hansard, Capus, 75 Hanson, Sandra, 46, 133, 134 Harden, Faye, 46, 133 Harden, Glenda, 101 Harden, Laura, 101 Hardie, Linda, 47, 114, 128 Harrell, Jimmy, 101 Harrell, Mary Ann, 75, 118, 121, 123, 132, 142 Harris, Charles, 75 Harris, Ruth, 47, 137 Hart, Carolyn, 47 Hart, Mimi, 75, 125, 133, 134 Hart, Patsy, 102, 120 Hartley, Lane, 90, 120 Hartsfield, Elaine, 102, 114, '120, 125 Hassett, Ray, 102, 154, 156, 158 Hatcher, Jeanette, 102 Hatfield, Coleman, 75 Hathcock, Johnny, 75, 121, 127, 132, 153 Hawkins, Gail, 90, 114 Hawkins, Jeanette, 90, 119 Haygood, Faye, 75, 134 Haygood, Jerry, 129 Haymans, Edward, 90 Hayward, Jerry, 138 Hazlip, Annette, 90, 114 Head, Charles, 47 Head, Roy, 75, 138 Hearn, Vernon, 102, 129 Heers, Eric, 117 Henderson, Billy, 90 Henderson, Pete, 75, 138 Hendricks, Julia Ann, 47, 110, 120, 133 Hendrix, Carlton, 102, 126 Hendrix, James, 102, 158 Hendrix, Niki, 102 Henry, Ann, 47, 116, 120 Herndon, Maurice, 138, 164 Herring, Richard, 75 Herrington, Jimmy, 110 Hester, Arlen, 75, 121, 125, 131,134 Hewette, Jo, 102, 132, 135 Hicks, Garland, 142 Hicks, Ray, 112, 117, 138, 142, 165 Hiers, Dan, 76 Hiers, Pat, 102 Higginbotham, Carolyn, 76 Highsmith, Carl, 76, 125 Hildebrandt, Ruth, 102 Hill, Carolyn, 48, 137 Hill, Gordon, 90, 135 Hinzman, Frank, 76 Hobbs, Robert, 154, 157, 158 Hodges, Elliot, 48, 131 Hodges, Faye, 102, 120 Hodges, Mary Ann, 90 Hodges, Wendell, 102 Hogan, Pat, 102 Hogan, Sibbie, 76, 133, 134, 146,163 Hogan, Sue, 102 Holland, John, 48 Holley, Joel, 116 Holmes, Jean, 76, 119, 126, 132 Holt, Larry, 112 Holton, Herbert, 48 Holton, Howard, 91 Horel, Charles, 48, 133 Horne, Ray, 48, 112, 125, 126 Hudson, Hanson, 49 Hughes, Dexter, 49, 133, 152, 153 ' Hulme, Douglas, 76 Hunter, Carl, 102 Hurn, Wilfrieda, 91, 136 Hutcheson, Charles, 91 -j. Jackson, Gail, 91, 138, 165 Jackson, Jane, 49, 110, 111, 113, 125, 133, 142, 144 Jackson, Reggie, 121, 122, 123, 127 Jacobs, Mary Ruth, 76 James, Clyatt, 136 James, Thelma, 49, 133 Jarrard, Norman, 102 Jarrell, Robert, 131 Jeffcoat, Pat, 102, 135 Jenkins, James, 102 Jenkins, Shirley, 49 Jett, James, 49, 138 Johns, Clyde, 50 Johnson, Catherine, 76 Johnson, Clava, 50 Johnson, Jimmy, 118, 121, 132 Johnson, Joe Roy, 91, 136 Johnson, Maxie Jo, 50 Johnson, Melvin, 50, 129, 138, 139, 160 Johnson, Sally, 102 Johnston, James, 76, 125, 129, 132, 135, 141 Joiner, Wayne, 50 Jones, Gwen, 50, 132, 147 Jones, Jacky, 76 Jones, Samille, 91 Jones, Stanley, 103 Jones, Susan, 76, 137 Jones, Tessie, 91, 122, 123, 130, 136 ' Jordan, Ed, 103 Jordan, Leonard, 117, 119 Joyner, Beverly, 91, 131, 165 Joyner, Carolyn, 77, 114, 119, 125, 137 -K. Kea, Cherry, 91, 134 Keadle, Paul, 77 Kelly, Carolyn, 51, 137 Kelly, Helen, 77 Kelly, Kitty, 51, 118, 121, 122, 123, 126, 132 Kelly, Phoebe, 103, 123, 125, 132, 135 Kennedy, Eugene, 103 Kennedy, LaVan, 51, 112, 138, 164 Kennedy, Virginia, 69, 77, 121 125, 131, 132, 134 Kent, Elizabeth, 103, 116, 120 Kernaghan, Herbert, 131 Kilgore, Gloria, 77, 131 Kimbrough, Evelyn, 91, 113, 124, 126, 135 King, David, 103, 135 King, Janice, 103, 125, 136 King, Johnny, 51 King, William, 77 Kirkland, Virginia, 91 Kitchings, Billy, 138 Knight, Dorothy, 77, 121, 125, 131 Knight, Lannie, 103 .L. Lamb, Ann, 91 Nessmith, Linda, 80, 132, 135 Lamb. Linda, 103 Lancaster. Marilyn, 103, 120 Lancaster. Patty. 51, 138 Lanier. Annette. 103, 125, 134 Lanier. Barbara. 91 Lanier, Jimmie Lou, 103 Lanier. Vaughn, 103, 135 Lanier. Vendora, 103 Lanier. Yvonne. 77, 137 Lasky. Maxine. 103. 116. 120, 140. 142 Latimer. Thomas. 77 Lawson. George, 77 Lazenby. Barbara Ann, 91 Leaptrott, Carlene, 77, 131 Lee, Danalyn. 103, 120, 132, 135 Lee, Romona. 138 LeHardy, Jeane, 116, 120 Lewallen, Jo Ann. 77, 130, 132 Lewis, Connie, 154, 156 Lifsey. Ronald, 52, 121, 124, 129 Lindsey. Janice, 78, 133 Lindsey- .loe. 78 Litchford. Gary. 136 Lodesky. Janet. 103, 124, 126 Long. Donna. 78, 134 Long. Sue. 91. 132 Lord. Betty, 92 Lord. Donald. 138, 164 Lott. Juanita, 92 Lovett. Kay. 92, 131 Lovins, Carolyn, 103, 133 Luckett. Dan. 154, 157, 158 Lunsford. Ann. 78, 133 -Mc- MacDonald. Peggy, 103, 120, 122. 123. 126. 133, 140 McAfee. Sandra. 78, 134 McCall. Carolyn, 103 McCallar. Stanley. 103. 158 ixlcclain. Miriani.i78. 113, 115, 128. 131 McCleskey, Lee. 78 McCloy. Judy. 92. 131 McCorkle. Betty, 104 McCorkle. Thomas. 52 McCormick. Kay, 52 McCrary. Jean. 104, 126, 134, 135 McCullough. Mary. 52, 133 McCullough. Reese. 104 McCurdy. Jayne, 104. 125 McDermitt. Dahl. 78 McDonald. Charles. 104, 123 McDuffie. Carol. 104 McDuffie. Pete. 78, 155 McGee. Richard. 92, 112 McGregor. Mary, 92 McKenzie. Condle, 52 McKenzie. Robert, 34, 52, 112, 116. 117. 120. 127, 132, 134 140 McLaughlin. Dannie, 78 McLendon. Charles, 53, 110, 116. 117. 119. 127, 129, 144 Mclsendon. Walker, 92 INDEX McLeod, George, 53, 139, 158 McLeskey, Ed, 78, 110, 112 McMillan, Buzzy, 104 McMillan, Mercer, 53, 126 McNair, Gabriel, 104 McNair. Nell, 104, 137 McNorrill, Mary, 78, 137 -M- Mallard, Bill, 79, 139, 160, 161 Mallard, Thelma, 92, 121, 123 Mandes, Richard, 53, 145 Manning, Hubert, 69, 79, 136 Manry, Ann, 7, 79, 119, 133, 134, 140, 142 Markey, Helen, 104 Martin, Carl, 53, 134 Martin, Ed, 79 Martin, Suzanne, 79, 134 Mashburn, Betty Sue, 79, 118, 121, 123, 128, 132 Mathison, Tommy, 79, 138, 165 Maxwell, Dillard, 53, 133 Maye. Jean, 92, 135 Meeks, Judy, 92, 114, 133, 135 Metzger, Thelma, 79, 124, 133 Middleton, Henrinell, 54 Mikell. Mariben, 104, 114 Miles. Parke, 104, 133 Miller, Clyde. 104, 158 Miller, Sara, 54, 115, 124, 128, 131 Milliron. Gaynor, 79. 133, 134 Millis, Danny, 104 Mills. Annette, 92, 137 Mills. Barbara, 92, 113, 114, 131 Mills, Gloria. 104 Mills. Janine, 79 Mimbs. Wadene. 54 Minis, Norma. 115 Mims. Ray, 139. 160, 162 Minton. Eloise. 79. 138 Mitchell. Gail, 92 Mitchell. Martha. 79, 134 Mitchell. Roy. 80. 120. 134, 140 Mixon. Shelby. 54, 132 Mobley. Sandra, 104 Mock. Alan. 80. 130, 140 Mock. Billy. 80. 138 Mock. Judy. 104 Monroe. Mary. 104, 121 Montgomery. Ann, 133 Moody. Tori1.80. 133 Moore Cary. 54, 139, 154, 156. 158 Moore Denise, 54. 130 Moore Dolores, 104 Moore Larry. 104 Moore, Marilyn. 105 Moore Mary. 105. 152, 153 Moore Phyilis. 133 Moore Sue 92 Moorei Willis. 119. 123, 142 Morgan, Juliette, 133 Morrell. George, 160, 162 Morris, Martha, 105 Morton. Sandra, 105 Moseley, Carlton, 129 Moye, Mary Ann, 80, 131 Muggridge, Bobby, 55 Muirhead, Joyce, 80, 114, 116, 126, 132, 135 Murphy, Pat, 105, 114, 120, 126 Murphy, Faye, 55, 133 Myers, Jack, 105, 121, 123 Mygrant, Ann, 92 .N- Nail, Mary Lynn, 80, 125, 133 Nease, Doris, 93, 119, 1311- Nease, Ronnie, 116 Neely, Margaret, 55, 125, 137 Neely, Reuben, 55, 121, 125, 133 Nevil, Ida Jane, 105 Newbern, Juanda, 105, 124, 126, 135 Newberry, George, 80 Newsome, Frances, 105 Newsome, James, 93 Newsome, Jimmy, 105 Nobles, Eunice, 55, 133 Nobles, Mac, 55 -0- Oates, Jimmy, 80, 138, 165 Odom, Ruth, 56, 111, 117, 118, 121, 122, 123, 126, 128, 132, 142, 145 Oglesby. Harvey, 138, 164 Osburn, Rick, 96, 105 Owens, Ava, 80, 121, 133 Owens. Charlotte. 80, 125, 134, 136,152,153 ' Owens, Eddie, 81, 154, 155, 156 Owens, John B., 81 Oxford, Earl T., 93 -p- Padgett, Hubert, 56 Page, Betty, 81, 132, 135 Palmer, Wylie, 56 Park, Jim, 93, 123 Parker, Eloise, 93 Parker, Ernestine, 105 Parker, Thelma, 81 Parkerson, Joan, 120 Parks, Peggy, 105, 133 Parrish, Martha, 81, 132 Parrish, Mary, 56, 121, 125, 126, 132 Patton, David, 105, 158 Paul, Edwina, 105, 131 Paul, Wayne, 93 Peacock, Clinton, 105 Peaster, Carl, 56, 117, 138 Peebles, Doug, 105 Perkins, Joyce, 81, 125 Phelps, Jim, 56, 125 Phillips, Sylvia, 81 Pierce, Franklin, 81, 132 Pierce, Vermelle, 57, 118, 121, 123, 124, 132 Pittman, Betty Jean, 57 Pittman, Jeanette, 57 Ponder, Jane, 57 Poole, Mike, 105 Powell, Beck, 105 Powell, Jan, 81, 114, 125, 128, 133 Powell, Joyce, 106, 131, 134 Powers, David, 81, 121, 122, 123, 127 Prescott, Joan, 57 Presley, Donald, 81, 136 Presley, J avine, 57, 133 Presley, Olin, 106, 112 Price, Janet, 81, 124, 132, 134, 140 Price, Nan, 81, 137 Prickette, Guilford, 93, 123, 124, 132 Pritchet, Lonnie, 82, 114, 125, 133, 134 Pulliam, Diane, 93, 116 Purvis, Carol, 82 .R. Rabitsch, Buddy, 58, 131 Radcliffe, Joanne, 106, 137 Ragan, Barbara, 93 Ragsdale, Charles, 93 Rahn, Betty, 93, 120, 134 Rahn, Joyce, 82, 121, 124, 126, 138, 164 Raley, Gail, 131 Ray, Mitchell, 132 Reddish, June, 106, 126 Reeves, Joseph, 93 Reinhardt, J it, 106 Rentz, Glenda, 86, 93, 138, 149 Rhodes, Kathryn, 82, 133 Rice, Dennis, 132 Rigdon, Beth, 93, 122, 123 Riggs, James, 164 Riles, Burrell, 82, 164 Rivenbark, Mary, 94, 113, 121, 135 Roach, Irma, 93, 113 Robinson, Billy, 106, 116, 164 Robinson, Nina, 94 Robinson, W. B., 106 Rocker, Phebia, 106 Rogers, Billy, 58, 164 Rogers, Tommy, 122, 123 Rowell, Linda, 58, 125, 130, 132, 133 Ruark, Sally, 82, 125, 132 Rush, Elizabeth, 94 Rushing, Charles, 94 Rushing, Norma, 94, 138 Rushing, Virginia, 58, 133 Russell, Betty, 82 -5. Sammons, Early, 94 Sammons, Jerry, 106 Sanders, Bill, 58 Sanders, Billy, 58, 125, 132 1 .fi Wiggins, Jeanelle, 108 Sikes, Janet, 106 Sapp, Jack, 59 Sapp, Martha Ann, 106 Sapp, Pat, 106, 153 Saunders, Betty Jane, 59 Sawyer, John, 160, 163 Scarborough, Gene, 59, 124, 129, 134 Scarborough, Steve, 59 Schewe, Lani, 106, 142 Schell, Bobby, 59, 131 Scott, Paul, 59, 129 Seal, Robert, 106 Seay, Ava, 123 Seay, Randy, 123, 132 Sedgwick, Jessie, 82 Sellers, Denzil, 82, 121, 123, 127 Shaffer, Harold, 60 Sharkey, Mildred, 94 ., Shaw, Shearer, 94, 114 Shealy, Betty Ann, 94, 123, 130, 142 Shealy, Jerry, 60 Sheffield, Martha, 60, 118, 121, 123 Shepherd, Billy, 106 Sheppard, John, 60, 112 Sheram, Larry, 117 Shirley, Anne, 106, 135 Shirley, Joel, 94, 164 Shivers, Juby, 60, 117, 138, 164 Sikes, Linda, 60 Sikes, Sue, 94 Simmons, Cathy, 61, 113, 130 Simons, Earl, 61 Simpson, Stanley, 138 Singletary, Tommy, 61, 122, 123 INDEX South, Liz, 62 Sparks, Arthur, 129 Spell, Bob, 62, 111, 125, 132, 141, 142, 145 Stallings, Gordon, 121, 138, 164 Stanton, Dot, 113, 135 Stephens, Nan, 62, 118, 121, 125, 132, 142 Stipe, Dan, 83, 138, 160, 163 Stone, Annelle, 62, 120, 133 Stone, Louise, 83 Story, Ruth, 83, 114, 133 Strickland, Ann, 107, 135 Strickland, Audrey, 83, 113, Thurmond, Nedra, 95, 135 Thurmond, Verlyn, 64 Tidwell, James, 64, 121, 122, 123 Tindol, Sandra, 64, 110, 113, 114, 115, 132, 134, 135, 145 Tipton, Norma, 107 Tolbert, Sue, 64, 134, 141, 142 152, 153 Tomlinson, Jimmy, 117 Trapnell, Alta, 64, 133 Trapnell, Hautense, 133 9 125, 137 Strickland, Donald, 107 Strickland, Jane, 107 Strickland, Jerry, 107 Strickland, Mary, 62 Strickland, Miriam, 107 Strickland, Myra, 107 Strickland Sarah 83 Stubbs, Gwen, 83 Studstill, Ruth, 62 Summerour, Trudi, 84, 132 Sumner, Ellen, 63, 117, 124, 126, 128, 133, 145 Surrency, Robert, 63 Sweat, Myron, 94 ff. Smith Slater, Alton, 106 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 7 7 , Andy, 106 Betty, 82, 124, 133, 134 Billy, 61 Charles, 82, 138, 164 Floyd, 106 , Frances, 61 Smith, Harold, 83, 136 Smith, Hazel, 106, 134 Smith, Jane, 83, 125, 137 Smith Linda, 94, 134 Smith Smith Smith Smith Z Warreii, 106 Smith Mary Jean, 106 Nancy 61 ZRichafd, 83, 121, 13.3 Travis 106 Wa ne 83 160 163 7 Y 7 7 5 Smoot, John, 107, 119 Snell, Donald, 83, 119, 131 Snow, James, 83 Taft, Mary Alice, 63 Tanner, Amanda, 107, 123, 137 Tanner, Annette, 84, 131, 134, 140 Tanner, Helen, 84, 110, 113, 114, 136 Taylor, Jeanette, 107 Taylor, Pam, 104 Taylor, Sandra, 94, 113, 114, 136 Teasley, Bobby, 63, 112, 131, 139, 160 Thigpen, Carolan, 84, 130, 133 Thomas, Barbara, 94, 114 Thomas, Farris, 63, 136 Thomas, Mae, 95, 114 Thompson, Ann, 107 Thompson, Jenny, 107 Thompson, Margaret, 107 Thompson, Melba, 84, 132, 134, 135, 140 Thornton, Barbara, 95 Thornton, Zoie, 107, 137 Thrift, Betty Gene, 63, 138, 165 Thurmond, Linda, 107, 123, 124 Trapnell, Sandra, 107, 137 Tucker, Lamar, 95, 135 Tucker, Ted, 84, 121, 131 Turner, Frank, 64 Turner, Ralph, 139, 160, 163 Turner, Sandra, 65, 137 Tyler, Briggs, 65, 138, 139, 160, 163 Tyler, Tommy, 107 Tyre, Deen, 8, 137 .U. Underwood, Marion, 95 Upchurch, William, 65 .V- Vanderford, Mary, 95, 124, 132, 135 Varldergrift, Ellis, 65 Vaughn, Jeanette, 65, 121, 131 Veal, Connie, 65 Vel Dink, Gayle, 108, 137 Verstraete, Don, 48, 139, 154, 156, 158 Vickers, Harmon, 66, 133 Vollenweider, Walter, 84 .W. Walden, Beverly, 66, 133 Walden, James, 66, 112, 117, 119, 140, 142 Walker, Betty J., 66 Walsh, Jeanne, 95, 116, 124 Walters, Joe, 84, 121, 122, 123, 127 Wanck, Vera, 84, 133 Ward, Mary Joyce, 66 Warnock, Gloria, 95 Warren, Ann, 95, 132 Warren Waters, Waters, Waters, Watson , Jerry, 66, 138 Ann, 126 Joe, 84, 139 Quincy, 117 , Robert, 108 Weatherly, Guy, 86, 135 Webb, Bobby, 67, 138 Webb, Charlene, 67, 116 Webb, David, 85 Webb, William, 67 Wells, Anne, 67, 133 Wells, Stacy, 95, 129, 132, 135, 142 West, Harris, 85, 117, 119, 126, 129 White, Barry, 121, 123, 127, 132 While, Cliff, as While, Edwina, 67, 121, 124, 133 Wilder, Ray, 67 Wilderson, Mira, 68 Wilkes, David, 108 Willcox, Patricia, 108, 135 Williams, Altamond, 95 Williams, Barbara, 85, 113, 128 Williams, Carl, 68, 110, 112, 134 Williams, Christine, 85, 113 Williams, Danny, 85, 127 Williams, Joseph, 108, 119, 134 Williams, Mariellen, 95, 131, 138 ' Williams, Mickie, 111, 113, 116, 133 Williford, William, 108 Willis, Jack, 121, 122, 123, 127 Wilson, Billie, 85, 133, 134 Wilson, Bob, 108 Wilson, William R., 34, 68, 119, 134, 136, 142 Winters, Adrian, 154, 157 Wise, Ruth, 85, 115, 131, 134 140 Wofford, Kent, 95 Wommack, Tom, 160, 163 Wood, Johnnye Rebecca, 68 Woodard, Walter, 85 Woodrum, Frankie, 95 Woodward, Sally, 108 Wrlghl, Gail, 96, 108 Wynn, Gail, 85, 132 .Y. Yeomans, Lindsey, 108 Young, Rachel, 95 SENIOR CREDITS ADAMS, FAYE, Mathematics, Honors Day 3, Science Club, 3, 4, French Club, 4. ADAMS, JIMMY, General Science, Sci- ence Club, 3, 4. ADAMS. JOHN C., JR., Art, Transfer from Georgia Tech. ADAMS, MASON, General S c i e n c e, Transfer from South Georgia. AKINS. R. L., JR., Mathematics, His- torian, Kappa Phi Kappa, 4. ALLEN, HANSEL, Elementary Education, Transfer from Mercer, ACE 4, BSU 4, Phi Beta Lambda, 4. ANDERSON, DONALD D., Social Sci- ence, c'Who,s W'ho,7' 4, Honors Day, 3, Kappa Phi Kappa, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres., 4, Philharmonic Choir, 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors, 4, P.B.Y.F., 2, 3, 4, President, 3, Reporter 4, Cone Hall House Director Assistant, 4, Cone Hall House Council, 3, George-Anne Staff, 3, 4, Reflector Staff, 4, Archaeological Club, 3, 4, Orientation Faculty, 4: Student Advisor 4, Masquers, 4. ARMSTRONG, HARRIETT E., Business Education, Transfer from Brewton Parker, Choir, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Cheerleader, 1, 2, Treasurer, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer, Junior Class, YWA. I. 2, 3, 4, Geechee Club, 4. ATHON, TROY, Health and Physical Ed- ucation, Transfer from University of Georgia, P.E. Club, 1. BACON, MARTHA BRANTLEY, Home Economics: Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, May Court 1, Miss Home Economicsf, 3, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Historian, 4, Home Economics Club. l. 2, 3, 4, Reflector Staff, 3, Freshman 'gGirl of the Week.,' BAILEY, JAMES E., Social Science, Vetis Club, l, 2, 3, 4, President, 2, 3, 4, Ar- chaeological Club. 3. 4, B.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2. BARBER, ELWANDA, Home Economics, Transfer from Berry College, Home Eco- nomics Club, l. 2. 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda, 3, 4, First Vice Pres., 4, Wesley Founda- tion. 3. 4. IB6 BARRETT, VIRGINIA, Music, Basketball band, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, EnMelodie, 1, 2, 3, Sigma Alpha Iota, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Big Sister, 2, 3, Organ Guild, 3, Music Education Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 3, Orchestra for Operetta. BARTON, BARBARA, Health and Physi- cal Education, Eta Rho Epsilon, 3, 4, In- tramural Assistant Manager 2. BASS, RAY, Business Education, F.B.L.A., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1. BLAND, PEGGY, Home Economics, 1, 2, 3, 4. BENTON, BEN, Health and Physical Ed- ucation, Baseball, 3, 4, 2nd Vice Presi- dent, Eta Rho Epsilon, 4, Unit Manager, Intramural Team, 3, 4. BLANTON, CAROL, Business Education, F.B.L.A., 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary Band, 2, 3, Lewis Hall House Council, 3, B.S.U., 1, Big Sisters, 2. BOOTH, FRANKIE, Business Education, F.B.L.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman, 4, SNEA, I, Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4, Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, Social Chairman 2, Philharmonic Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, 4, George-Anne, 1, Reflector Staff, 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Class co-editor, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 3, 4. BRANNEN, JAMES A., Business Educa- tion, Transfer from University of Georgia. BRIDGES, HOWARD L., JR., General Science, Transfer from North Georgia College, Science Club, 1, 2, 3, FTA, 3, 4. BROOKS, REBECCA, Elementary Educa- tion, Transfer from Andrew College. BROOME, WANDA, Elementary Educa- tion, ACE, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 2nd Vice Pres., 3, lst Vice Pres., 4, Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman, World Christian Community, 2, Secretary 3, Publicity Chairman, 4, SNEA, 1, 2, Sec- retary 2, Reflector Staff, 2, Sophomore Class Editor, Big Sisters, 1, 2, 3, 4, House Council, 2, Social Chairman 2, Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, Student Advisor, 4, Pi Beta Lambda, 3, 4, Library Assistant, 3, 4. BROWN, ASA, Industrial Arts, Transfer from South Georgia College. BROWN, ED, Health and Physical Edu- cation, Eta Rho Epsilon, 3, 4, President, 4, House Council, 1, 2, 4, Student Coun- cil, 2, 3, Pres. Social Committee, 4, Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 4. BRYANT, DEWEY, Health and Physical Education, Eta Rho Epsilon, 3, 4, House Council, 4. BURNS, GRACIE, Home Economics, Transfer from Brewton Parker, Home Economics Club, 3, 4. BUTLER, BOBBIE LaRUE, Business Edu- cation, Beauty Revue, 1, 2, 2nd place 1, F.B.L.A., 1, 2, 3, SNEA, 3, Pi Omega Pi 3, Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, Phi Beta Lambda, 3, BSU, 1, 2, 3, Social Chair- man, 3, Big Sisters, 1, 2, 3. CARTER, ROBERT J., Social Science, Transfer from Georgia Southwestern Col- lege. CHANCE, IVEY, B u s i n e s s Education, F.B.L.A., 2, Transfer from Young Harris. CLARK, JACKIE W., Mathematics, Jun- ior Class Representative. CLARK, JOHN M., Mathematics, Vet's Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-dormitory Coun- cil, 3. COLE, NORMA, Business Education. COOK, WALKER, Health and Physical Education, T Club, 2, 3, Vice Pres., 3, Eto Rho Epsilon, 3, Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4. COWART, HARRY, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Phi Kappa, '2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 3, Ugly Man, 2, Social Committee, 2, 3, 4, Mat Dance Director, 3, 4, In- tramural Unit Manager, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Co-Recrea- tional Director, 3, 4, Orientation Leader, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR CREDITS COWART, PEGGY, Art, Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Beauty Revue, 1, 2, 5th place, 1, 2, Masquers, 2, 3, 4, George-Anne 3, 4, Reflector Staff, 2, 3, Student Advisor, 2, 3, 4, B.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council, 3, 4, YWA, 3, 4, Pres., 2, Vice Pres., 3, Student Council, 2, Social Committee, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 2, Orien- tation Leader, 2. COX, KEITH, Industrial Arts, Transfer from Georgia Tech, I.A. Club, 4. CROFT, NINIVOIS, Elementary Educa- tion, Band, 1, 2, 3, Vet's Club, 1, F.B.L.A., 1, 2, ACE, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha, 1, 2, 3, 4. CRUMLEY, HENRY, Business Education, F.B.L.A., 3, 4. DANIEL, BILLY, Social Science, Trans- fer from Truette-McConnell College, Bas- ketball, Baseball, B.S.U., Baptist Minis- terial Association, Secretary, German Club Secretary, Vetis Club 4. DANIEL, JIMMY, Social Science, Trans- fer from Georgia Military College. DAVIS, ANN, Elementary Education, Transfer from South Georgia College, ACE, 4, House Council, 4, Archaeological Club, 3, 4. DAVIS, MARVIN RAY, Health and Physi- cal Education, Transfer from Georgia Military College. DAVIS, TRAVIS, Health and Physical Education, Transfer from Austin Peavy State College. DeWITT, WALLIS E., Biology, Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter, 3, French Club, 2, 3, German Club, 3, Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, 3, 4, Archaeological Club, 3, 4, George-Anne, 3, 4, English Club, 3, 4, B.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4. DOAK, PERRY, Health and Physical Education. DODSON, SARAH, Health and Physical Education, Transfer from Middle Georgia College, Eta Rho Epsilon, 4. DONALDSON, ROBERT L., Mathematics, Science Club 1. DRAWDY, EDWARD, Business Educa- tion, Pi Omega Pi, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, President, 4, Cone Hall House Council, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. EDWARDS, MADGE LANIER, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarian, 3, Publicity, 2, Big Sisters 2, House Council, 1, Student Ad- visor, 2, Beauty Revue, 2, Model in Home Economics Fashion Show, 2, 3. EDWARDS, HOWARD WAYNE, Biology, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Club, 2, B.S.U., 2, 3, 4, Pi Beta Lambda, I, 2. ELLIS, DOUGLAS, General S c i e n c e, Transfer from Young Harris College, Con- cert and Marching Band, 3, 4, Dance Band 4. ELLISON, JAMES, English, Transfer from Reinhardt College, George-Anne Staff, 4, English Club, 4, Art Club, 4, Archaeological Club, 4, Wesley Founda- tion, 4. EVANS, PALMA, Elementary Education, House Council, 1, ACE, 1, 2, 3, 4, B.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA, 1, Masquers, 1, 2. F AIN, RODNEY, Health and Physical Ed- ucation, Transfer from Abraham Baldwin College. FAULK, BARBARA, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 3, 4, ACE, 1, 2, 3, 4, Philharmonic Choir, 1, 2, Masquers, 1, 2, 3, Big Sisters, 2, 3, 4, Student Advisor, 4, House Coun- cil Treasurer, 3, 4, B.S.U., 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3. FITZGERALD, JEAN, Music, Music Ed- ucation Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, EnMelodie, 1, 2, Sigma Alpha Iota, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Canterbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 1, Philharmonic Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, 2, Vocal Ensemble, 4, French Club, 4, Organ Guild, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Music Recitals, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Recital, 4. FLETCHER, MELBA PATRICIA, Ele- mentary Education, Reflector, 1, Major- ette, 1, 2, Twirling Corps, 1, Concert Band, 1, 2, Art Club, 1, Masquers, 2, Beauty Revue, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 2, 3, F.B.L.A., 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Big Sisters, 2, Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4, SNEA, 4. FLOURNOY, RICHARD, Industrial Arts, I.A. Club, 2, 3, 4, Archaeological Club, 4. FREEMAN, SYLVIA, Elementary Edu- cation. FULFORD, JEANE, Elementary Educa- tion, Senior Class Secretary, 4, Masquers, 1, 2, 3, 4, English Club, 2, Radio Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, ACE, 4, SNEA, 4. FULGHUM, MARY JO, Home Economics, House Council, 1, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. GARLAND, PETE, Business Education, Transfer from Junior College of Augusta. GARRETT, JOAN, Elementary Educa- tion, Transfer from Young Harris Col- lege, ACE, 4, Phi Beta Lambda, 4, MEC, 3, Band Ensemble, 3, Wesley Foundation, 3, 4, Song Leader, 4, Beauty Revue, 3, 4, Miss Phi Mu Alpha, 3, 4, Philharmonic Choir, 3, 4. GARRETT, PATRICIA, Music, Transfer from Georgia State College for Women, Sigma Alpha Iota, 4, MEC 4, SNEA, 4, Philharmonic Choir, 4, George-Anne, 4. GODWIN, BOBBY, Music, MEC, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 3, Basketball Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian, 2, Vice Pres., 3, Treasurer, 4, Philhar- monic Choir, 2, 3, Junior Class Pres., 3. SENIOR CREDITS GOFF, CAROL, General Science, Trans- fer from Birmingham Southern College, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 3, 4, Reflector Staff, 2, Archaeological Club, 4, WRA, 2, Intramural Manager, 3, House Council, 2, Senior Class Treas- urer, 4. GRESHAM, PHIL, Social Science, Trans- fer from Emory at Oxford. GRESSETT, ROBERT, Health and Physi- cal Education, Cone Hall House Council, 3, 4, President, 3, Basketball Manager, 3, Eta Rho Epsilon, 3, 4, Director, 3, HT Club, 4, Interdormitory Council, 3. GROOVER, SARAH, Health and Physical Education. HAGIN, HUGH RUSSELL, Industrial Arts, I.A. Club, 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at- Arms, 1. HALEY, ROSE MARIE, Elementary Ed- ucation, ACE, I, 2, 3, 4. HALLMAN, PETE, English, Transfer from Brewton Parker College, c'Who's Who. 4: George-Anne, 3, 4, Editor, Re- flector, 4, Kappa Phi Kappa, 4, English Club 4. HAMILTON, .IO ANN, Music, Philhar- monic Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, 3, Marching Band, 3, Organ Guild, 3, MEC, 1, 2, 3, 4, EnMelodie, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Sigma Alpha Iota, 4, Chaplain, 4, Big Sisters. 3. HANSON. SANDRA, Elementary Educa- tion: House Council, 1, 2, Vice Pres., 2, Big Sisters. 2, 3, George-Anne, 1, Beauty Revue. I: ACE. I, 2, 3, 4: SNEA, 4. HARDEN, FAYE. Elementary Education. HARDIE. LINDA, English, Big Sisters, 2, Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4, Art Club l: English Club. I, 2, 3, 4. HARRIS. RUTH. Home Economics. HART. CAROLYN, Business Education, F.B.L.A.. l. 2. 3, 4, Big Sisters, 2, 3. HEAD, CHARLES, Health and Physical Education. HENDRICKS, JULIA ANN, Elementary Education, ACE, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 2, 3, Philharmonic Choir, 2, 3, 4, House Coun- cil, I, Social Committee, 4, Wesminster Fellowship, 3, 4, Big Sisters, 2. HENRY, ANN, English, Transfer from Georgia State College of Business Admin- istration, German Club, 3, 4, Archaeolo- gical Club, 4, English Club, 3. HILL, CAROLYN, H ome Economics, Transfer from Abraham Baldwin College, Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 4, B.S.U., 3, 4. HODGES, ELLIOT, Business Education, F.B.L.A., l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 2' President, 3, Intramurals, I, 2. 7 HOLLAND, JOHN, Social Science, Trans- fer from University of Georgia, Vet's Club, 3, 4. HOREL, CHARLES, Elementary Educa- tion, Transfer from Glassboro State Teach- ers College, ACE, 3, 4. HORNE, GEROLD RAY, English, Trans- fer from Middle Georgia, Masquers 3, 4, Secretary 4, B.S.U. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Min- isterial Association 3, 4, Vice President 3, College Ensemble 3, Philharmonic Choir 4, Debate Team 4, Art Club 3, Phi Beta Lambda 4, English Club 3, 4, Cone Hall House Council 3, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Student Advisor 4, Student Directed Play 3. HUDSON, HANSON H., JR., General Science, Transfer from Mercer University, Science Club 4, Wesley Foundation 4. HUGHES, DEXTER, Elementary Educa- tion, Transfer from Abraham Baldwin College, Cheerleader 2, 3,i4, Captain 3, 4, ACE 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4. JACKSON, JANE KATHERINE, Elemen- tary Education, Who's Who 4, B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, West Hall House Council 2, President 2, French Club 3, President 3, Lewis Hall House Council 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, T-Book 4, Editor 4, Big Sisters 2, Secretary 2, Interdormitory Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, George-Anne 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 3. JAMES, THELMA, Elementary Education. JENKINS, SHIRLEY, Business Educa- tion, Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. JETT, JAMES, Health and Physical Edu- cation, T r a n s f e r from University of Georgia. JOHNS, WILLIAM CLYDE, Social Sci- ence, Transfer from Mercer University. JOHNSON, CLAVA, Elementary Educa- tion, ACE 4. JOHNSON, MAXIE JO, Home Econom- ics, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Honor's Day 2, 3, 4, Philharmonic Choir 1, 2, Home Eco- nomics Club I, 2, Freshman Class Vice President 1. JOHNSON, MELVIN, Health and Physi- cal Education, Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Eta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, T Club 3, 4, Cone Hall House Council 3. JOINER, WAYNE, Social Science, Trans- fer from Mercer University. JONES, GUINELLE, English, Transfer from South Georgia College, Student Ad- visor 3, Beauty Revue 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, 'SNEA 4, B.S.U. 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4. KELLY, CAROLYN LEVERETT, Home Economics, Transfer from Abraham Bald- win College, Home Economics Club 3, 4, B.S.U. 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3. SENIOR CREDITS KELLY, KITTY, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4, Philharmonic Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball Band 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, MEC 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, En Melodic 1, 2, 3, Social Committee 2, B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Honor Recital 4, Masquers 1, 2, 3. KENNEDY, LaVAN, Health and Physical Education, Transfer from Abraham Bald- win College, Cone Hall House Council 4, Eta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, Intramural Man- ager 3, 4. KING, JOHNNY, Health and Physical Education, Transfer from Georgia South- western, Vet's Club 3, 4, Eta Rho Ep- silon 4. LANCASTER, PATRICIA P I C K E T T, Health and Physical Education, Transfer from Middle Georgia College, Eta Rho Epsilon 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, House Council 3, Phi Beta Lambda 3. LANIER, VENDORA, Home Economics. LIFSEY, RONALD, Social Science, Trans- fer from Reinhardt College, Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 3, 4, Project Chairman 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Archaeological Club 3, Student Ad- visor 4. MCCORKLE, THOMAS, Social Science, Masquers 1, 2, George-Anne 4, Business Manager 4, German Club 1, 2, SNEA 4. MCCORMICK, KAY, Home Economics. MCCULLOUGH, MARY, Elementary Edu- cation, Transfer from Andrew College, ACE 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Wesley Founda- tion 3, 4, SNEA 3, Junior Class Vice President 3, Intramurals 4. lVIcKENZIE, CONDLE D., G e n e r al Science. MCKENZIE, ROBERT, English, Transfer from Junior College of Augusta, Vice President of Senior Class 4, Philharmonic Choir 3, 4, Vet's Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, West- minster Fellowship 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, SNEA 4, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 4, Cone Hall House Council 4, Masquers 3, Reflector Staff 4. MCLENDON, CHARLES, History, Trans- fer from Emory University, Who's Who 4, Student Council 4, President 4, Ar- chaeological Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, President 4, Vet's Club 3, 4, Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4, Student Directed Plays 3, 4, B.S.U. 4. McLEOD, GEORGE, Health and Physical Education. MCMILLAN, MERCER STONE, English, English Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Masquers 4, Vet's Club 2, 3, 4. MANDES, RICHARD, JR., English, Who,s Whon 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, Masquers 3, Radio Club 1, Student Coun- cil 1, Sophomore Class President 2, Social Committee 1, Standards Committee 1, Vet's Club 1. MARTIN, CARL, Social Science, Trans- fer from Georgia Southwestern, Archae- ological Club 3, SNEA 3, 4, B.S.U. 3, 4. MAXWELL, DILLARD, Elementary Edu- cation, ACE 2, 3, 4, George-Anne 1, SNEA 2, Vet's Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 1, French Club 1. MIDDLETON, HENRINELL, Social Sci- ence, Transfer from Georgia Southwest- ern, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Archaeological Club 3, SNEA 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3. MILLER, SARA, Business Education, F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Omega Pi 4, Presi- dent 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Vice President 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, Honoris Day 3. MIMBS, WADENE, Elementary Educa- tion. MIXON, SHELBY JEAN, English. MOORE, CARY, Health and Physical Education, Transfer from Mercer Uni- versity, Basketball 3, 4. MOORE, DENISE, Art, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Philharmonic Choir 1, 2, 3. MOSELEY, CHARLTON, Social Science, James Allen Bunce Award 3, Archaeologi- cal Club 3, Vice President 3, Phi Beta Lambda 1. MUGGRIDGE, BOBBY, Industrial Arts, Transfer from Georgia Military College, Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4. MURPHY, SARAH FAYE, Elementary Education, Transfer from Andrew Col- lege, ACE 3, 4. NEELY, MARGARET BROWN, Home Economics, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 4, Vice Pres. 2, B.S.U., 4, Secretary 4, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 4, Big Sisters 2. NEELY, REUBEN, Elementary Education, B.S.U. I, 2, 3, 4, Training Union Rep- resentative 3, Recreational Chairman 4, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, ACE 4. NOBLES, EUNICE CRAVEY, Elementary Education, Transfer from Berry College, ACE 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 2, Big Sisters 2. NOBLES, MAC, Industrial Art, l.A. Club 1, 2. ODOM. RUTH SUTTON, Music: i'Who's Whow 4: Sigma Alpha Iota 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Planning Board 1. 2. 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3. 4: Major- ette 1, 2. 3, Drum Major 4: Masquers I. 2, 3, Drum Major 4: Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Secretary. 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Phil- harmonic Choir I, 2, 3. 4: George-Anne 3. 4, MEC I. 2. 3. 4,-Vice President 3, Interdormitory Council 1. 2, House Coun- cil 1, 2: President 1: Organ Guild 3. 4, President 3: Big Sisters 2. 3: Student Advisor 3. 4: Wesley Foundation 1. 2. 3. PADGETT. HUBERT. Health and Physi- cal Education, Eta Rho Epsilon 3. 4, Campus Recreation Committee 2, Sanford Hall House Council 3, Vice President 3, Intramurals 3, 4. SENIOR CREDITS PALMER, WYLIE. Biology. PARRISH. MARY ELIZABETH. Music: Transfer from Wesleyan College: Philhar- monic Choir 4: B.S.U. 4: MEC 4: Masquers 4. PEASTER. CARL. Health and Physical Education: Basketball 3. PHELPS. JAMES H.. Elementary Educa- tion: B.S.U. 2. 3. 4: Vice President 4: Treasurer. 3: Baptist Ministerial Associa- tion 3. 4: President 3: SNEA 2. 3: ACE 2. 3. 4: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3. 4: Vice President 3: Philharmonic Choir 3. PIERCE. VERMELLE. Music: Philhar- monic Choir 2. 3. 4: Band I, 2. 3. 4: Basketball Band l. Organ Guild 3. 4: MEC l. 2. 3. 4: Vice President. 2:'En Melodie l. 2. 3: Treasurer 3: Sigma Alpha Iota 4: Vice President Big Sisters Club 3. PITTMAN. BETTY JEAN. Elementary Education: Transfer from Brewton Parker College: ACE 2. PITTNIAN. JEANETTE: Elementary Edu- cation: Transfer from Brewton Parker: ACE 3. 4. PONDER. JANE. Social Science: Transfer from Georgia Southwestern College. PRESLEY. JAVENE. Elementary Educa- tion: Transfer from Middle Georgia Col- lege: ACE 3. 4: Intramurals 3. 4. PRESCOTT. JOAN MARIE. Elementary Education: Art Club 2. 3. 4: Band. 2. 3, -I.: SNEA 4: ACE 2. 4: lVesley Founda- tion. 2. o. 4. RABITSCH. BUDDY. Business Education, F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4: Vice President 4. ROGERS. BILLY. Health and Physical Education: Eta Rho Epsilon 3. 4: Intra- murals. 3. 4. ROWELL. LINDA M.. Elementary Educa- tion: House Council I: Philharmonic Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Alpha Rho Tau 2. 3. 4: ACE 1. 2. 3. 4: B.S.I'. I. 2. 3. 4: Big Sisters 2: Intramurals 3. RUSHING, VIRGINIA, Elementary Edu- cation: Transfer from Brewton Parker: ACE, 3, 4. SANDERS, WILLIAM R., E n g I i s h: Masquers 3: Alpha Psi Omega 2: English Club I: Radio Club 1: Alpha Rho Tau I: Phi Beta Lambda 2. SANDERS, JOHN WILLIAM, M u sic: B.S.U. 3, 4: MEC I, 2, 3, 4: Philharmonic Choir I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Masquers l. SAPP. JACK. Industrial Arts: I.A. Club 3, 4: German Club 4. SCARBOROUGH, GE N E. Mathematics: Transfer from Reinhardt College: SNEA 3, 4: President 4: Wesley Foundation 3, 4: Vice President 4: Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4: Masquers 3. S C A R B O R O U G H. STEVE, English: French Club 2: English Club 4. SCHELL, BOBBY, Business Education: Transfer from Middle Georgia College: F.B.L.A. State President 4: Vice President 3: F.B.L.A. 3. 4. SCOTT. PAUL, Social Science: Transfer from Brewton Parker: Kappa Phi Kappa 3. 4. SHAFFER. HAROLD A.. JR., Mathe- matics. SHEALY. JERRY, H ome Economics: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3. 4: Parlia- mentarian 2: President 3: Big Sisters 2, 3: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4: Alpha Rho Tau, 3. 4: House Council, 3: Wesleyf Founda- tion l: ETA 1: Social Committee 4: Honors Day 3: Home Economics Superla- tive Award. SHEFFIELD. MARTHA. Music: Sigma Alpha Iota. 3, 4: Band 4: MEC 4. SHEPPARD, JOHN C., Social Science: President Cone Hall House Council, 4. SHIVERS. JUBY, Health and Physical Ed- ucation: Transfer from Georgia South- western College: Vet's Club 4. SIKES, LINDA, Home Economics: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4: Honors Day 3. SIMMONS, CATHY, Art: Art Club I, 2, 3, 4: President 4: Newman Club 3, 4: President 4: Geechee Club 4. SINGLETARY, TOMMY, Industrial Arts: Transfer from University of Georgia: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 4: I.A. Club 2, 3. SMITH, BILLY, English: MEC 3: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3, 4: English Club 3, 4. SMITH, FRANCIS, Elementary Educa- tion: Transfer from Brewton Parker: ACE 4: B.S.U. 2, 3: Philharmonic Choir, 4. SMITH, NANCY, English: MEC I: French Club 2, 3: Dance Band Vocalist 2: House Council 2: Philharmonic Choir I, 2. SOUTH, LIZ, Health and Physical Edu- cation: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Eta Rho Epsilon 3, 4: Big Sisters I, 2: House Council I, 2: Alpha Rho Tau I: FTA 1: Student Advisor I, 2: ACE 1: Reflector Staff 1. SPELL, English Club I, 2, 3, 4: President, 4: Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3: Masquers I, 2, 4: B.S.U. I, 2, 3, 4: Art Editor, Miscellany, 3, 4: Reflector Staff 1, 3, 4: Art Editor 4: Social Committee 3: Dormitory Devo- tional Committee 3, 4: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4: George-Anne I, 2, 4: Student Advisor 4: iiWh0,s Who 4. GEORGE ROBERT: English: STEPHENS, NAN, Music: B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4: Choirster 4: Big Sisters 3: En Melodie I, 2, 3: Philharmonic Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Iota 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4: George-Anne 2, 3, 4: Student Advisor 4: MEC 1, 2, 3, 4. STONE, ANNELLE, Elementary Educa- tion: Transfer from Georgia State College for Women: ACE 3, 4: Westminster Fel- lowship 4. STRICKLAND, M A R Y KATHERINE, Elementary Education: ACE I, 2, 3, 4. SENICR CREDITS STUDSTILL, RUTH, Social Sc i en ce, Transfer from Georgia Southwestern Col- lege. SUMNER, ELLEN, Elementary Educa- tion, '4Who's Whoi' 4, ACE 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Delegate to Na- tional ACE Conference, Wesley Founda- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Big Sister Club 2, 3, Honors Day 2, 3, House Council 1, 3, 4. TAFT, MARY ALICE, English, English Club 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, ACE 1, FTA 1, 2, Reflector Staff 3. TEASLEY, BOBBY, Business Education, F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 'CTN Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Bas- ketball, Baseball Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, FARRIS, General S c i e n c e, Transfer from South Georgia, Science Club 4, SNEA 4. THRIFT, BETTY GENE, Health and Physical Education, WRA 1, 2, President 2, Intramural Unit Manager 2, 3, As- sistant Team Manager 4, Eta Rho Epsilon 3, Ist Vice President 4. THURMOND, VERLYN, Social Science, Transfer from Truett-McConnell College. TIDWELL, JIMMY, Music, Band 4, MEC 4, Vice President 3, Dance Band 4, Bas- ketball Band 4. TINDOL SANDRA, E n glish, Who's Who 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 4: English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, House Council 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Honors Day 2, 3, 4, SNEA 1, 2, 4, Masquers 1, 2, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Marvin Pittman Schol- arship 4. TOLBERT. SUE, Health and Physical Ed- ucation, Transfer from North Georgia College, Cheerleader 4, Eta Rho Epsilon 4, Reflector Staff 4, George-Anne 4, SNEA 4. TRAPNELL, ALTA DAWSON, Elemen- tary Education, Transfer from Brewton Parker College, ACE 3, Alpha Rho Tau 3, May Court Maid of Honor 3. TURNER, FRANK, English, Transfer from Iunior College of Augusta, English Club 4, George Anne 3, Intramurals 3, 4. TURNER, SANDRA, Home Economics, Home Economics Club I, 2, 4, Big Sisters 2. TYLER, BRIGGS, Health and Physical Education, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 'STN Club President 4, Eta Rho Ep- silon 3, 4. UPCHURCH, WILLIAM H., Health and Physical Education. VANDERGRIFT, ELLIS, Social Science, Transfer from Mercer University, Radio Club 3, 4, Vetis Club 3, 4, Ministerial Association 3, 4, B.S.U. 3, 4, Archaeologi- cal Club 4. VAUGHN, JANETTE, Business Educa- tion, Transfer from South Georgia Col- lege, B.S.U. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Phi Beta Lambda 4. VEAL, CONNIE, Social Science, Transfer from Young Harris. VICKERS, HARMON, Elementary Educa- tion, ACE 3, Vice President 4. WALDEN, BEVERLY ANN. Elementary Education, Transfer from Andrew Col- lege, ACE 3, 4. WALDEN. JAMES, Social Science, Vet's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2. 3, 4, House Council 3, 4, Archaeological Club 2, 3, 4, Debating Society 3. 4, George-Anne Staff 3, 4, Masquers 3. 4, Reflector 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. WALKER, BETTY I 0 H N S O N, Art, Transfer from University of Georgia. WARD. MARY JOYCE, Elementary Edu- cation, Transfer from Andrew College, Wesley Foundation 4: Phi Beta Lambda 4, ACE 4. WARREN. JERRY, Health and Physical Education. WEBB. BOBBY, Health and Physical Ed- ucation. WEBB. CHARLENE. Business Education, Transfer from Winthrop College: F.B.L.A. 3. 4. WEBB, WILLIAM JOHN, Industrial Arts, I.A. Club 2, 3, Vetis Club 2, 3: P.B.Y.F. 1, 2, 3. WELLS, ANNE, Elementary Education, ACE. 3, 4, SNEA 4... WHITE, EDWINA, Elementary Educa- tion, Transfer from Andrew College, ACE 3, 4, Phi Beta Lambda, 4. WILDER, RAY, History, Ministerial As- sociation 3, 4. WILKERSON. MIRA. Elementary Educa- tion: Transfer from Georgia Southwestern College. WILLIAMS, CARL G., Social Science, Transfer from Georgia Southwestern Col- lege: Student Council 4, SNEA 3, 4, B.S.U. 3. 4, Archaeological Club 3, House Council 4. WILLIAMS, MICKIE. Elementary Educa- tion: House Council 1. 4: Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4: Big Sisters 4: Re- flector 3. WILSON. WILLIAM R.. Mathematics, Transfer from Georgia Tech: President of Senior Class: Archaeological Club 3. 4, Science Club 4: SNEA 4: George-Anne 4. WOOD. JOHNNYE. E n gl is h: Transfer from Valdosta State College. YOLNGBLOOD, JOYCE. Elementary Ed- ucation: Transfer from Andrew College, ACE 4: Wfesley Foundation 3. 4: In- tramurals 3. ZIPPERER. THOMAS. Social Science Transfer from University of Georgia, Vet's Club 3, 4: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4. 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