Georgia Southern University - Reflector Yearbook (Statesboro, GA)

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Georgia Soathera Uaivemty S. Headmen Litary I Zach S. Henderson - The Man and the College i Zach Suddath Henderson — a man caught up in and dedicated to a vision of the importance of education and the future of an institution, and yet, a man with the activism, the capacity for leadership, to make the vision of progress a reality . . . this is the man who, in his twenty years as president, has brought Georgia Southern College from a small teachers college to a full-fledged institu- tion of higher learning. His retirement this year, after forty years of service as an administrator, marks the end of an era — an era of progress and phenomenal growth — and the beginning of a new era of advancement and continued improve- ment. When Henderson became Dean of Georgia Normal School in 1927, only the normal diploma in education was offered, and the physical facilities of the school were limited to the three original buildings of the 1908 campus, the Administra- tion Building and East and West Halls, plus Anderson Hall, an annex to the Ad building. Henderson ' s twenty years as Dean were years of growth for the man as well as the college. During these years the school ' s name was changed to South Georgia Teachers College and authority given to confer the B. S. degree in education; as student enrollment increased, buildings were added. It was also during these formative years that Henderson, working under four presidents, gained much of the insight and experience which was to make him such an able and effective leader. 3 4 Henderson was named President of the college in 1948 by the Board of Regents, succeeding Judson C. Ward, who had served one year following the retirement of Dr. Marvin S. Pittman, and Paul S. Carroll was appointed Dean. In 1948 there were twelve buildings on the campus and an en- rollment of 724. The first half of the Marvin Pittman laborator school was in use, and around it centered most of the academic activity of the college, for the preparation of teachers for Georgia schools was still the main objective of the college. Under Hen- derson ' s leadership Georgia Teachers Col- lege came to be recognized as one of the top teacher education schools in the state; but President Henderson ' s vision and insight led him to seek to expand and broaden the program of the college. Pursuing this goal, he obtained approval of the Board of Re- gents for an A. B. degree program in history and English in 1955, launching the college on its way to becoming a liberal arts college. The mid-fifties brought a general surge of growth as the enrollment of the college in- creased rapidly and new buildings were added. In 1959, the name was changed again, this time to Georgia Southern Col- lege. 5 Henderson ' s intense determination to ex- pand and improve Georgia Southern Col- lege led him to seek out friendships and associations within circles of influence and power. He promoted Georgia Southern everywhere he went, among educators, legislators, the state Board of Regents, and the public, and through his ability and ac- tivity built up an immense personal prestige and influence. His personal friendships with Georgia governors through the years and with other influential people are in large measure the key to President Henderson ' s success in leading the progress of the col- Though always active in educational affairs and in promoting the college through- out the state and beyond, as well as constantly busy discussing and planning with the administration and faculty of the college, President Henderson took an active and interested part in the campus life of the college, for he was interested primarily in the students and concerned that he should remain in contact with students. He actively participated in the traditions and spirit of the college and was concerned that these traditions and this spirit be preserved. 9 mm «« f£  • %J 52 Zm « 5 % _ 55 ill g 4 m.M I ?5 The result of the capacity for progressive leadership, the dedication, the insight, and the hard work of Zach Henderson — in short, the effect of the man on the college — is evident in the steady growth by giant steps over the twenty years of his presidency. The surge which began in the mid-fifties has today blossomed into a complete, multi-purpose academic program offering five undergraduate degrees in some thirty major fields, and four graduate degree programs in sixteen fields, plus a six-year program in education in seven fields. 10 The effect of the man is evident in the burgeoning campus of today, with over four thousand students and thirty-two build- ings, and in the far-sighted and carefully planned comprehensive development program which President Henderson initiated and which is already underway with construction on the Hanner Gym annex and the first phase of the science building complex. Georgia Southern — the college today — stands as a tribute, as a concrete indication of the vision, ability and strength of the man — Zach Suddath Henderson. 12 Through the twenty years of Zach Henderson ' s presi- dency, he has had at his side a capable administrator, and able assistant, a valuable advisor — a man who shared his vision of progress and played a vital role in the realization of this vision. This man was Dean Paul F. Carroll. Carroll was appointed as Dean of the College in the same year that Henderson became president, and has retired this year along with Henderson. Much of the progress of the college in the academic realm is due to his efforts and abilities in working with the faculty to expand existing programs and set up new pro- grams, and provide the personnel for them. Dean Carroll is largely responsible for maintaining a consistent policy of academic freedom of individual professors, an element of vital importance to the development of a strong, progres- sive college. In the overall story of the growth and progress of Georgia Southern, Dean Carroll ' s influence has con- tributed much of lasting value. The 1968 Reflector Georgia Southern College Statesboro, Georgia Editor Gordon C. Turner, Jr. Photography Walker P. Montgomery, III Copy John F. Eden, IV 16 Table of Contents: Section Page Faculty 18 Activities 42 Organizations 74 Sports 1 70 Classes 208 Advertisements 304 Student Index 326 Organization Index 335 1 18 19 Administration LEFT: Dr. Ralph K. Tyson, Dean of Students. ABOVE: Dean Harold O. Maguire, Dean of Men. RIGHT: Mrs. Virginia Boger, Dean of Women. ABOVE: Mr. Ben Waller, Director of Student Placement and Aid. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Larry Davis, Administrative Assis. to Dean of Students. BELOW: Mr. Sheldon Evans, Director of Student Activities. BELOW CENTER: Mrs. Louise Screws, Director of Housing. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Walton Gibbs, Assis. to Dean of Men. The Administration, the guiding force that binds the college together and directs it in its prog- ress, is composed of an ever grow- ing number of people who carry- out complex and necessary duties. Acting in all areas of control, they determine policy, provide services for the students, arrange academ- ics, and provide for progress. This group of people makes Georgia Southern College a complete and useful educational institution. Fine Arts The Division of Fine Arts is composed of the Department of Music and the Department of Visual Arts. Both now occupy newly expande facilities and offer a wide scope of opportunities and challenges in the field of Fine Arts. The Department of Music offers the A.B. degree with a major or minor in applied music or church music, the B. Mus. with a major in piano, orchestral instrument, voice, organ and church music, or theory and composition, ,.nd the B.S. in Education with a major in Music Education. On the graduate level programs leading to the Master of Education and the Master of Science for teachers are offered. The Department of Visual Arts offers a major in Art Education in the B.S. in Education degree and a major in Art in the B.A. degree program. This Division provides the college with a number of concerts and exhibits which offer to all the students of Georgia Southern a chance to enrich their exposure to the fields of the Fine Arts. ABOVE: Mrs. Gaye Crannell, Miss Beverly Bauer, Mr. Edward Lanes Hen- derson, Mr. Fred H. Fagnant, Miss Roxie Remley, Dr. Frieda Gernant, Chairman of Dept. of Art. ABOVE: Dr. Jack W. Broucek, Dr. John P. Graham, Mr. William P. Sandlin, Dr. Dean C. Wilson, Mr. Don W. Northrip. RIGHT: Dr. Ronald J. Neil, Chairman Division of Fine Arts. BELOW: Mr. Warren C. Fields, Dr. Sterling Cameron Adams, Mr. Robert Gerkin, Mabel Gumm McKenny, Dr. Neil. _____ ay y h Industrial Technology The Industrial Technology Division offers a major in In- dustrial Arts in the B.S. in Education degree program and a B.S. in Industry with options in Industrial Technology, Indus- trial Management, and Broadcasting Technology, A major in Industrial Arts in the Master of Science for Teachers degree program and a Sixth-Year Certificate are also offered. The program offered by the Industrial Technology Divi- sion prepare a student for a great many phases of the nation ' s growing industry, and play an important role in the total scope of the educational opportunities provided by Southern. BELOW: Dr. Donald Hackett, Chairman of Division, Hayden M. Carmichael, Dr. Kieth Hickman, Edgar C. Godfrey. ABOVE: Mr. Donald C. Whaley, Dr. Earl Ray Andrews, Mr. Thomas H. Singletary, Mr. Hugh Darley, Mr. John S. Martin, Mr. Arvard O. Vogel. 23 Social Science BELOW: Dr. Jack N. Averitt, Chairman, Social Science Division The Division of Social Science includes the Department of His- tory and the academic fields of Economics, Geography, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology. Majors in three degree programs are offered in the social sciences. The Master of Arts in History, the Master of Science for Teachers, and a Six- Year Program comprise the graduate work within this Division. The Social Science Division is housed in the Hollis Building. This and an excellent faculty provide a broad program that is excellent preparation for a great many career opportunities. ABOVE: Dr. Katherine Simmons Lovett, Dr. Georgia Brown Watson, Dr. Adolph Pierce Link, Dr. Grover Chester Richards, Dr. James Vayden Robinson. RIGHT: Mr. Howell Wayne Willingham, Mr. Harpal Sing Maur, Dr. Luis Manuel Gon- zales 24 LEFT: Dr. Julian Floyd Smith, Mr. Clement Charlton Moseley, Mr. Matt Winn Williamson. Mr. George Fredrick Payne, Dr. Robert David Ward, Dr. Carl Augustus Ross, Mr. Hubert Eugene McAllister. BELOW: Dr. Taylor Carver Scott, Jr., Mrs. Ruby Callahan Lewis, Mr. V. C. Economopolos, Dr. Harris Witsel Mobley. ABOVE: Dr. Dorothy June Rudoni, Mr. Robert Lee Jackson. LEFT: Mr. Wesley Floyd Busbee, Dr. John David Wortham, Dr. Richard Everett Herrmann, Dr. Robert Magnum Barrow, Dr. George Arthur Rogers, Dr. John Perry Cochran, Dr. Ellsworth T. Wu, Dr. Mark Edmund Dougherty, Mr. Frank L. Evans. The Education Division was the first division at Georgia Southern, and has played an integral part in the development of the school. It is presently one of the leading divisions, and offers a full complement of degrees in the field of education. The Bachelor of Science in Education, the Master of Education, the Master of Science for Teachers, and the Advanced Certificate for a sixth year of study are the primary degrees offered. With its student teaching program, the lab school here on campus, and fine facilities and faculty, the Education Division is an important part of Georgia Southern. ABOVE LEFT, Left to Right: Dr. Elizabeth Hardin, Mrs.. Gladys Waller, Dr. Arthur Justice, Mrs. Susan B. LaGrone. ABOVE: Dr. Starr Miller, Chairman of Division of Education. BELOW LEFT, Left to Right: Mr. George W. Gaston, Mrs. Jacquelyn Rewis, Dr. Shelby Monroe, Mr. Larry Cotanche, Dr. Andrew Edwards. Division of Education ABOVE, Seated left to right: Dr. Kemp Mabry, Dr. Donald Hawk, Frances Seymor, Mr. John R. Nunnally, Sr., Mr. F. C. Ellenburg, Dr. Robert Jordan. BELOW CENTER, left to right: Dr. John Lindsey, Dr. William Hitchcock, Dr. Harold Tyer, Dr. Harold Johnson, Dr. William McKenney, Dr. Ralph Lightsey. BELOW RIGHT, left to right: Dr. Bill Weaver, Dr. Jewel M. Wade. Division of Science and Mathematics The Division of Science and Mathematics offers a broad expanse of programs leading to degrees in chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics as well as the pre-professional programs in medicine, for- estry, dentistry, pharmacy, and medical technology. Housed in the modern facilities of the Herty Building, the division boasts up-to-date equipment and laboratories for chemistry, biology, and physics classes as well as laboratories for advanced research. Construction has already begun on a Biology Build- ing, the first phase of a three building science com- plex, which is expected to open in September, 1969. ABOVE: Mr. Vassilios C. Hassapis, Dr. Carroll William Bryant, Mr. Cleon Marion Mobley, Mr. Thomas Parker Bishop, Dr. John T. Rogers. BELOW: Dr. H. Stanley Hanson, Dr. Thomas A. Bond. BELOW RIGHT: seated, Dr. Joe C. Wilber, standing, Dr. Raymond B. Wilson, Dr. Robert Boxer, Dr. Craig K. Kellogg, Dr. Clair I. Colvin. ABOVE, back row, left to right: Mr. Robert G. Bursey, Mr. Eugenr T. Berquist, Mr. Willian H. Bridges, Mr. Warren B. Garrison, Dr. Sturgis McKeever, Dr. John AJlen Boole, Mr. Earl S. Parker, Dr. Marvin D. Whitehead, Dr. Basudeo Varma. LEFT: Dr. John Allen Boole, Jr., Chairman, Division of Science and Mathematics. BELOW, back row, left to right: Miss Sara Elizabeth Hardy, Mr. J. Norman Wells, Dr. Malcolm A. Smith, forward: Mrs. Mary Eugenia Sidler, Miss Mary Gotten, Mr. Julean Deal, Mr. Pin Pin Tee. Division of Languages Left to Right: Dr. Claude Britt, Mr. Vincent Mutzi, Dr. Zolton Farkas, Mr. Philip Folsom, Mrs. Nancy C. Barrett, Mr. Wolfgang Daestner. BELOW, Left to Right: Mrs. Mary H. Mikell, Mrs. Dorothy F. Lee, Miss Marjorie Ann Thomas, Miss Hazel Hall, Dr. Maryland Wilson. The Division of Languages offers programs in English, foreign languages, and Speech leading on the undergraduate level to both the Bachelor of Arts degree and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Edu- cation. The Master of Arts in English, the Master of Education with a major in English, the Master of Science for teachers, and the Six-year Program in English are also offered. With its Language Lab, various programs and organizations centered around the field of lan- guages, and more than qualified faculty, the Divi- sion of Languages is outstanding at Georgia Southern College. 30 Above, Left to Right: 1st row, Dr. HollisCate, Mr. Walter Hall Smith, Mrs. Jane Clayton Henry Hoff, Dr. Frank P. Rainwater, Mrs. Gloria Aligood Chambers, Lightcap Brown, Mr. Wendell Lee Johnston, Dr. Lawrence Huff, Dr. Patrick Mrs. Adele M. Hooley. Below, left: Dr. Fielding Dillard Russell, Chairman of G. Spurgeon, Mr. Edward G. Little. 2nd row, Mrs. Barbara W. Bitter, Mrs. Division of Language. Below, right: Mr. Edward G. Little, Mary Jane Barrow, Charlotte C. Crittenden, Mrs. Gladys A. Hicks. 3rd row, Mr. John S. McDuffie, Mr. Aurelien Theriault, Dr. Robert E. Brand. Mr. John Stephen Lewis, Dr. Woodrow W. Powell, Dr. David A. Ruffin, Dr. 3! Health, Physical Education, and Recreation The Division of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation serves three functions on the Georgia Southern campus. First, its staff teaches the phys. ed. courses that are required of all students. Second, both the intramural and intercollegiate sports programs fall within its area of responsibility. And third, it offers programs of professional training in Health and Physical Education and in Recreation. Georgia Southern is the only college in Georgia that offers a professional degree in Recreation. ABOVE: Dr. Douglas Leavitt, Acting Chairman of Division, Mr. Charles Exley. LEFT: Mr. Frank Radovich, Mrs. Jean Scott Bell, Mr. J. E. Rowe, Mr. Paul Carr, Mr. Mickie Cobb. 32 ABOVE: Mrs. Beverly Culbreth, Mr. Allan Johnson, Mrs. Delores Collins, Mr. J. I. Clements, Mrs Brogdon, Dr. Francis Henry Ramsey, Miss Janie Dodson, Mr. Ronald E. Oertley, Dr. Doyice Cotte Reba Barnes, Mr. William R. Spieth. Standing: Miss Lucille Golightly, Mrs. Mary Edith Abercrombie, Dr. Doris Parsons Pearce, Miss Gwendolyn Kinsey, Mrs. Frances M. Seymour, Mrs. Beverly Morris; Seated: Miss She ron Smith, Dr. Betty Lane, Chairman of the Division, and Miss Mary Marsha Pruett. Home Economics The Division of Home Economics prepares students for effective home and family management. Georgia Southern is one of the three senior colleges of the University System offering Home Economics. The Bachelor of Science in Home Economics and the Bachelor of Science in Education with the major in Home Economics are the two degrees offered by this division. The Division of Home Economics is well staffed and equipped with laboratories and classrooms which are housed in the Herty Build- ing. The Home Management Residence and the Nursery School sup- plement the classroom facilities. 33 Business Administration The Division of Business at Georgia Southern College has grown rapidly in order to keep pace with the ever-increasing oppor- tunities which Southern industry and business offers today. To cover the broad spectrum of requirements for this field, the Divi- sion of Business offers programs in accounting, finance, marketing, management, and business education leading to degrees of Bache- lor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration. The faculty of the Division of Business is composed of men and women well qualified to meet the demands which arise in creating a Division which ranks high in the national scale of progress. This faculty, and the excellent facilities which house this Division, more than amply meet the needs which Southern expansion and growth require. Left: Dr. Paul G. LaGrone, Chairman, Division of Business. Below: Mr. Lloyd Jack Billard, Mr. Paul Davis Sidler, Mr. Robert P. Fishburn. The Blanche Landrum Center Georgia Southern ' s Student Center facilities were greatly added to this winter quarter with the opening of the Blanche Landrum Center. The new center houses a mail center, a new bookstore location, and a cafeteria. The Williams Center will undergo a transformation in order to utilize the space left available by the new center as recreational and lounge facili- ties for the center for the students. The new student center is further evidence of the great expansion which Georgia Southern is now undergoing. UPPER RIGHT, standing left to right: Mrs. Nora Stone, Mrs. Buleah Crumbley, Mrs. Hazel Scott, Mrs. Vada Brannen, Mrs. Antonette Nevil. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. C. R. Pound, Director, ABOVE CENTER: Mr. Paul C. Barrett, Associate Director, ABOVE RIGHT: left to right: Mr. J. W. Barnes, Mr. Leland Riggs, Mrs. Linda Bnnkley, Mrs. Marjorie Jones. RIGHT: Mrs. Mae Webb, Head Dietician. BELOW LEFT: Left to right: Mrs. Evelyn Nevil, Mrs. Elenor Akins, Mrs. Cheryl Calhoun, Associate Dietician, Mrs. Effie NeSmith, Mrs. Bobbie Lamb. BELOW RIGHT: Left to right: Mrs. Sarah Savage, Mr. C. R. Pound, Mrs. Martha C. Benson, Mrs. Eunice Mallard. The Georgia Southern Library ABOVE Left to Right: Miss Hassie Maude McElveen, Director, Mrs. Diane P. Louise L. Cone, Mrs. Mildred B. Sanders. Seated: Mrs. Carole P. Scott, Mrs. Chastain, Miss Grace Cooper, Miss Ollie Mae Jernigan, Mrs. Claire B. Franklin, Mildred W. Richards, Mrs. Karyn A. Blake. Miss Sallie Smith, Mrs. Anne H. Boswell. BELOW Left to Right Standing: Mrs. The Rosenwald Library at Georgia Southern College is the center of all research activities on campus. Housed in the library and annex are provisions for studying, audio-visual facilities, conference and seminar rooms. Miss Hassie McElveen is Director and Head Librarian of the Rosenwald Library. 37 Left to Right: Miss Lillian Freeman, Mrs. Eva Bryant, Miss Diane Walley, Miss Dorothy W iggins, Miss Muriel Bryant. Georgia Southern Infirmary The College Infirmary, often called the Health Cottage, is open twenty-four hours a day to take care of the health and medical needs of the students. With its facilities and trained staff, it is equipped to handle almost any problem in this area. Campus Security Campus Security and its office is in charge of all aspects of security, safety, and traffic regulations on the Georgia Southern Campus. This staff is headed by Security Chief Harold Howell. Back row, left to right: Mr. W. I. Tidwell, Mr. James Ray Akins. Front row, left to right: Mr. Harold Howell, Chief of Security, Mr. Cordell Cowart, Mr. Howard Merriman, Mr. J. P. Waters. 39 FAR RIGHT: Miss Marie O ' Neal, Mr. David Lamb, Mrs. Margaret Prosser, Mrs. Mary Cannon, Miss Constance Cone, Mr. Ronald Gibson, Mrs. Cleo Mallard. RIGHT: Mr. Johnny Hathcock, Miss Mary Knox McGregor, Mrs. Gladys De- Loach, Mrs. Martra Haun. BELOW SEATED: Mrs. Virginia Parker, Mrs. Sarah Gougler, Miss Doris Lindsey, Mrs. Kathryn Crawford, Mrs. Eu- nice Powell. STANDING: Mrs. Erin Harty, Mr. Harold Quinn, Mr. Charles Hutcheson, Mr. Ed Brown. 40 TRIP © Marvin Pittman Laboratory School Marvin Pittman is one of the unique features of Georgia Southern. It is an active, accredited public school, but also a laboratory school which serves the Education Division. Students in programs ranging from early elementary teaching to high school teaching obtain valuable prac- tices and experience from the Marvin Pittman facilities, and many educa- tion majors do their student teaching at the lab school. The nursery section is an invaluable aid to the Home Economics Division, for t here, Home Ec. students put to use their classroom knowledge of child care. Marvin Pittman plays a large and important role in the educational activities of Southern, and it is an important unit of the teacher education program. J. Aubrey Pafford, Principal 41 42 Activities . . . . Allen Brown. 43 I EILEEN MORRIS Miss Reflector 1968 Eileen Morris was selected by the Reflector staff from the contestants entered as the most representative of the ideal of beauty on the Georgia Southern campus. Eileen is a junior business major from Douglasville, Georgia, and was spon- sored by Tau Epsilon Phi. BEVERLY DICKENS 1st Runner-up Miss Reflector Contest Chosen as first runner-up in the Miss Reflector contest was Beverly Dickens (opposite page). Beverly, a freshman art major from Sparta, Georgia, was sponsored by Delta Zeta. BARBY CRONK 2nd Runner-up Miss Reflector Contest Barby Cronk was selected as second runner-up to Miss Reflector. Sponsored by Iota Alpha Tau, Barby is a Ger- man major from Columbus, Georgia. 47 CHERY TESTON Homecoming Queen 1968 For the first time, a Homecoming Queen was chosen at Georgia Southern. Chery Teston was se- lected by vote of the student body as 1968 Home- coming Queen and crowned during halftime of the Homecoming game. Chery is a junior art major from Alma, Georgia. I I I 48 CECILIA COCHRAN Best- Dressed Coed 1968 Cecilia Cochran, a sophomore psychology major from Gainesville, Georgia, was judged Best-Dressed Coed in the 1968 contest. Cecilia represented Georgia Southern in Glamour Magazine ' s national fashion competition. Spring ' 67 - A Formal Ball and a Week of Fun. Spring quarter 1967 was, as are all spring quarters, a hard quarter to study. Weekends are filled with dances and concerts. The annual Spring Swing week featured fun in Sweetheart Circle and Chad and Jeremy, Little Stevie Wonder and James and Bobby Purify, Lee Dorsey, Jack Black, and Barbecue by the lake. The Old South Ball was the prime social event of the quarter, Francisco Espinosa, flamenco guitarist, performed on campus, the Masquers presented Panteglieze, and the Weis Theatre showed Blowup for a month. U SSi 54 A Quarter of Unrest and Revolt. The spring weather also brought to a climax the feel- ings of dissatisfaction among the students . . . dissatisfac- tion with the administration, with college regulations, and with the food in the dining hall. The agitations of the - mysterious CCC produced a Sunday night protest in the dining hall and got GSC on WSAV. The Student Congress and the administration, roused from their lethargy by fears of mass revolt, began working for the amelioration of cam- pus problems — and we got spiced ham and social frats . . . and those who weren ' t kicked out graduated . . . Fall ' 67 Cultural Expansion . . . Fall brought the leaves to the ground and the students back to campus for another year of the college experience. The for- mal opening of the Foy Fine Arts Building in October marked a giant step in the strug- gle to broaden the intellectual and cultural horizons of Georgia Southern students. In this quest the Music depart- ment presented lawn concerts and the Campus Life Enrich- ment Committee presented the Netherlands String Quartet. The Masquers produced A Servant of Two Masters and the Student Congress Lecture Series featured Henry Morgan . . . How can you think in a dry county? . . . What does Jesus save, pine trees? 58 and Out ' a Sight Entertainment. Fall quarter also had its share of the soulful sound, the up tight out ' a sight, the dancing, partying and fast living that is part of college life. Freshman Talent Night started it off and then it was The Showmen, The Shirelles, The Tarns, and The Imperials with Little Anthony . . . and it was free Miller at Roy ' s . . . and then it was Christmas. % r m Winter ' 68 - Rain and Signs of Progress. Nine dismal dreary weeks of rain, mud, freezing weather and classes before sunup — the only thing good about winter quarter is that it ' s the shortest one — and that ' s not so good when you ' re trying to finish a term paper the weekend before finals and it was due last week. And when the pain and pressure of this worst of all quarters became too much, it was a mass pilgrimage to the shrine in Chandler county. Winter quarter 1968, the campus was full of the signs of progress in a growing institution . . . rush week — the first formal rush, with eleven colonies of national social fraternities participating under the full coordination of the Interfraternity Council . . . red clay and steel — construction on the new gym and the science buildings made registration lines even more fun than usual, dodging cats and earthmovers. Homecoming ' 68 - Preparation . . . Winter quarter ' s fun-week — homecom- ing. It began with a lot of hard work and planning and building. Going to classes and studying faded into the background, and it was making signs and displays and floats . . . hanging letters and stuffing Delsey ' s and spraying red paint. iiiiiiiii Sax , j) BA -B f t - Lake Hteje oo and Culmination. Then came the big weekend and those who had been working all week began to blow it out and those who had been blowing it out all week just kept right on blowing it out . . . starting with the pep-rally and going through the Sunday morning worship service. The Pozo Seco Singers gentled through Time and wailed a little Silver Threads and Golden Needles , and the Pieces of Eight socked it to a soaked crowd. Cheryl Teston was crowned Homecoming Queen at half-time of the game with the Guilford Quakers, and Zeta Tau Alpha won the Happiness is . . . float contest with ... the year of the Greeks. 66 Plays, a Coffeehouse, and Snow! Some of the winter quarter monotony was relieved by the record snow of Feb- ruary. The snowmen lasted through lunch, and snowballs flew for three days. Another step up in the cultural level came with the forming of a coffee-house by a group of students and faculty, the Exit. CLEC presented the hit Broadway Anthony Newley-Leslie Bricusse musical The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd, and the Philadelphia Chamber Symphony. The fantasy On- dine was staged by the Masquers, James Haggarty, ABC executive, spoke in the Student Congress lecture, and Ralph McGill spoke to the faculty and held a discussion at the Exit. 68 72 Organizations . . Mike Martsolf House Councils Anderson Hall Bonnie Willingham, president Nel Maloy, 1st vice-president Jill Bryson, 2nd vice-president Debbie Penland, secretary Patsy Waller, treasurer Kris Rawlins, social chairman Eudene Brown, safety chairman Judi Willis, WSGA representative Nancy Moore, WSGA representative Wing Monitors: Hilda Barfield Frank Calloway Becky Arbery Mane Mitchell Louise Carlton Mary Rose Thompson Lynn Faglier 74 - Buford Hall Sharyn Reddica, president Barbara Hunter, vice-president Brenda Scurry, secretary Anne Draffin, treasurer Sara Munch, social chairman Dawne Shaw, safety chairman Sheila Farr, WSGA representative Juan Saye Christmas, WSGA representative Wing Monitors: Diane Bowen Ellen Estes Anita Sims Phyllis Pitts Pat Thompson Jane Patton Mary Alice Johnson Susan Moody Brannen Ha Deal Hall — Mrs. Beecham, House Director Dorman Hall (Seated, L-R): Kip Shoe- brooks, Kenny Griffin, Gary Martin, Billy Cochran, Jim Holland. (Standing. L-R): Ruskin Powell. Harville Hol- senbeck, Waldo Meeks. Al- an Jordan, Bob West. Fran- cis Barclay. Andy Hall. Gary Gray, Mrs. Goude- locke. 77 Lewis Hall Kris Cowart, president Joyce James, vice-president Lee Alberson, secretary Susan Annis, Treasurer Judy McCrary, safety marshall Becky Blackmon, social chairman Wing Monitors: LaVern Barber Kathy Crabbe Judy Hurd Sylvia Long George Merrit Ann Stowe Donna Bonne, WSGA representative Nancy Collier WSGA representative Francis Hinson, house director Hendrix Hall 78 Patti Wansley, president Susan Still, 1st vice-president Anna Jensen, 2n d vice-president Linda Shadburn, secretary Sally Thurston, treasurer Ora Beth Meanning, social chairman Sue Ann Phillips, safety chairman Patsy- Aaron, WSGA representative Marsie Bentley. WSGA representative Wing Monitors: Candy Parrish Allyson Cook Marty Burtz Diane Jones Mary Holt Cindy Johnson Olliff Hall Sanford Hall Veazy Hall Kay Kozojed, president Lynn Ann Alien, vice-president Patsy Poole, secretary Joanne Read, treasurer Janet Amspoker, social chairman Fay Burkett, safety chairman Wing Monitors: Carol Shearer Deborah Dean Linda Howe Sandra Clifton Eleanor Holland Dawn Prescott 80 Wudie Hall Bonnie Harrell, president Carol Moore, vice-president Brenda Smith, secretary and safety chairman Ann Salter, treasurer and social chairman WSGA Representatives: Paula F oss and Mary Hurst House Director: Mrs. Estelle Strickland Winburn Hall Nancy Douglas, president Lee Ann Alford, vice-president Cheryl Pence, secretary Gayle Lawhorne, treasurer Carol Baker, social chairman Donna Wyens, safety chairman Pat Bolton, WSGA representative Cecilia Cochran, WSGA representative Mrs. Loris Lane, house director 81 Alpha Rho Tau Jim Maine Marcia Ballace Brenda Houston Glenda Jones Dot Lanier Terry NeSmith Diane Sinclair Ann Salter Steve Lee John Nystrom Mary Jo Hall Sonny Bartlett 82 BSU From the campus to the world is to help one grow in the dimension of the spiritual along with the intellectual. It provides the environment of a Christian Fellowship in which one can come to a deeper understanding of Christian Faith and Dis- cipleship. It gives one opportunities of service to others, and involvement with others locally, state wide, nation wide and world wide. President-Ed James Vice-President-Autiey Moore Secretary-Linda Watson Men ' s Enlistment Chmn. -Jimmy Pitts Women ' s Enlistment Chmn. -Mary Frances Olsen Deputation Chmn. -Jack Maguire Sunday School Representative-Dave Parker Training Union Representative-Nancy Flynt Twilight Chmn.-Cyndi Corr Social Chmn. -Yvonne Brannan Music Chmn. -Pete Brannan Devotional Chmn. -Jen White Freshman Council Advisor-Sue Trotman Y.W.A. Representative-Jerry O ' Neal 83 Science Club Ralph Fudge, President Margie Boyles, Vice President Eddie Griffen, Secretary Johnny Wilkinson, Treasurer Charlene Warren, Reporter Dr. Robert Boxer, Advisor Dr. Sturgis McKeever, Advisor Dr. John Boole, Advisor Larry Hallman James W. Holland, Jr. Frankie Snow Jan Smith Gerald Bowen Jay O ' Hern Creig Thrift Jo Ann Smith Susan Attaway Pat Martin Linda Clifton Carcus Price Tim Palmer David Fann Wayne Edwards Sherra Roberts Roger Stahl Syndi Corr David Lentz Mike Simpson Dr. Clair I. Colvin Not Pictured Frank Vaughan Waldo Meeks Pride Sheahan Jim Smith Jerry Dell Joe Brannen Robert Harrell Wilbur Johnson Janet Scarboro Mike Orr Bobby Johnston William Lovett Debbie Eskew Carey Hendrix Carol Findley Gerald DeWitts Warren Garrison Thomas Hodges Dr. Donald Olewine Dr. Basudeo Varma Dr. Marvin Whitehead Mrs. Sara Bennett Mr. Wayne Krissinger Dr. Freshna Mehra Economics Club James Harrell Judson Hendry John W. Ehters Nolan Colston Wayne Johnson Gaile Dills Craig Marxsen Donald Thompson Gene Snyder Gauall Anderson Patrick Keenan M. Stephen Joiner Harper Danill Carl Kincannon Dicky Brown W. Frank Pierce Charles Brown Charles Eunice Ralph Wright Billy Jones Bonnie Stevenson James Albers Ray Landing Johnny Simmons Ronald K. Blanton Jeny Davis Nelson Schronce Arthur L. Freeland Ed Anderson Rick Davis Dinah Tucker Gerald Guest Brian A. Wailly Warren Brown Alan Shepherd Bobby Ray Parker Thomas L. Thorp Donna Teasley Jim Wilson Holmes Ramsey Robert Hall Rodney Walker Robert Trapnell, Jr. John Salvaras, Vice President Billy Cullins Kip Shoebrooks, President Michael Adams Mr. H. S. Maur, Advisor James Friese Dr. L. Gonzales, Dept. Head Ritchie Stanford 84 Masquers Dot Bennett Bill Bishop Pat Cates Frances Crowe Carol Faust Durwood Fincher Mimi Flynt Treas. Lee Hunter Earl Marsh V. Pres. Alan Milton Pres. Ulysee Moseley David MacArthur Rosalyn Perkins Greg Premo Ginger Pyron Sec. Buzz Salmon Jim Schuyler Sue Sims Jan Smith Jackie Tyler Pub. Ch. Suzi Kirkland Jimmy Grier Tommy Hilley Ernest Ewing Susan Beck Alicia LaRocco Jim Fields Jim Davis Virgil Allmond Lorna Kingdon Greg Alexander Ervin Jaslin Sally Ann Oglesby Chuck Hopper Diane Bowen Bob Mellichamp Alpha Psi Omega Dot Bennett Bill Bishop Rae Burnseed V. Pres. Jim Fields Emily Flynt Lee Hunter Davie MacArthur Sec. Earl Marsh Pres. Alan Milton Treas. Ulysee Moseley Tommy Kinchen Pat Gates Rosalin Perkins Libby Brannen Miss Hazel Hall, Advisor 85 German Club Front Row Left to Right: Mr. Phillip Folsom, Kay Young, Social Chairman; Kay Reeves, President; Pat Cook, Secretary; Silva Fuerniss, Secretary; Dr. Z. J. Farkas, Advisor; Second Row Left t Right: Charlene Warren, Social Chairman; Harry G. Watring, Vice-President; Mr. Daestner, Andrew Farkas, Vice-President. 1 % ' I i • MM Young Democrats Advisor, Dr. Dorothy D. Rudoni Young Republicans Advisor, Mr. Matt Williamson Tim O ' Leary, Jimmy Dobson, Alien Simmons, Ronnie McLemore Spanish Club Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship is the Fellowship of Presbyterian students at Georgia Southern College. Its function is to help promote Chris- tian fellowship and to help provide Christian meaning to the college student. Bottom Left to Right: Mr. Fred Payne, David Allman, Linda Sue Munro, Linda Dumford. Ann Folger. Top Left to Right: John Roleson, Lynn Purdy, Bobby Gibson, Lee Anne Maynes, Phil Hulst. 89 Wesley Foundation Core Council Left to Right: Ken Crumpler, Treasurer; Pam Zipperer, Rev. Willis H. Secretary; Dennis Folker, Carol Johns, Sid Hodges; Not Shown: Marylin Moore; Campus Minister; Nancy Waldrop, Marcus Garison, Linda Hipps, Loyd, Mary Jo Hall, Jay O ' Hern John Bartlett, President; Sara Beth McLaughlin, Vice-President; Pam Irwin, 90 Departmental Organizations Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda is a departmental organization for all interested business majors. Its main purpose is to provide business majors with an opportunity to broaden their knowledge by learning through personal experience the different phases of the business world. Programs, field trips, speakers, projects, and statewide conventions all help promote this goal throughout the year. Ann Folger-Pres. Nancy Moore-V. Pres. Kaye Tucker-Sec. Horace Harrell-Treas. Sharyn Hatcher-Rep. June Summerlin Robert Cone Demerntt Watson Malcolm Green Ann Campbell Sue Anderson Carolyn Burnett Beverly Berthelot Patsy Price-Williams William Turner Phyllis Johnson Gail Brazell Robert Smith Tommy Howard Linda Carmichael 91 American Home Economics Association 92 Association for Childhood Education 93 ■ Founded in May, 1964, Iota Alpha Tau is composed of students who are majoring in Industrial Arts, Industrial Management or Industrial Technology. Its purposes are to foster and promote an interest in and an appreciation of the highly technical and industrial world in which we live. The purposes of this fraternity are fulfilled through various social and educational activities on and off the Georgia Southern College Campus. This year, Iota Alpha Tau won the Most Outstanding Departmental Frater- nity Award , represented Georgia Southern College in the display booth at the Ogeechee Fair, participated in Homecoming, and constructed and mounted the letters GSC on the Georgia Southern water tower. Hal Walls-Pres. Tim Herrington-V. Pres. Bob Stewart-Corr. Sec. David Sharpe-Rec. Sec. Lamar Outz-Treas. Jerry Floyd-Parl. Jimmy Bohannon-Hist. Pete Brannen-Chap. Harry Amerson Bill Cone Denny Davis Jere Delay George Fleetwood Charles Gillis Bob Holcombe Kenneth Jones Jimmy Lavender Sam Maddox Barry Pevey Eddie Register Rick Veteto Mr. Hugh Darley-Advisor 95 S.N.E.A.-S.G.E.A. Dr. John Lindsey, Advisor; Hazel Smith. Pres. Dan Minish, Pres. elect of S.G.A. 96 Sigma Alpha lota 97 Phil Hodges Mac Newbold Terry Powell Charles Palmer Mike Daniels John Ard David Keith Chuck Frost Andy Davis Buddy Davis Charles Latimer James Vickers Edwin McKenny Jim Lanier Jimmy Kirkland Jim Dooley Wally Smartt Sonny Godwin Phi Epsilon Kappa 98 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfor Zeta Omicron Chapter. Jerry Walker, president Shelly Boyd, vice president Trice Burger, secretary Paul Luiz, treasurer Gary Dawson, alumni sec. Dennis Rogers, warden Wayne Braswell Vernon Burnsed Jack Donkar Sonny Johnson Wayne Moseley Tom Harris Billy White Ronny Stewart 101 Rodney Chandler Cameron Davis Sonny Deavours Joe Fincher Mike Gleaton Secretary Robert Hall Chuck Hopper Robert Lovein Kenny Kilpatrick 102 Ronald A. Lundstrom Philip Mays Jim Nease Jerry Osgood Dan Peeples, Treasurer Miss Judy Stevens Rose of Delta Sigma Pi Zach McLanahan Jerry Poppell Tommy Whitten, Jr. V. Pres. James McMasters President Sammy Price Robley Rigdon Sr. V. Pres. Jerry Whitton Lewis Williams 103 Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a Professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. 105 Society for the Advancement of Demerrit Watson, president Malcolm Green, vice president Tommy Howard, sec.-treas. Paul Caylor Tom Hendrix Charles Downs Horace Harrell Charles Hill Bill Shinn Robert Smith Tommy Witten Marlin Yawn Bruce Cox Robley Rigdon James Goolsby Michael Land Ralph Pulliam Howard Dyson Jimmy Smith Advisors: Mr. Marcus Strickland Mr. William Bolen Mr. George W. Rimler 106 American Marketing Association Honor Societies Kappa Mu Alpha Honor Society Mr. Walter Lynch, Advisor. 108 Kappa Delta Epsilon National Honorary Education Sorority The purpose of Kappa Delt a Epsilon is to promote the cause of education by fostering a spirit of fellowship, high standards of scholastic attainment and professional ideals among its members. President-Dottie Johnson Vice President-Sherra Hambrick Secretary-Frances Duggan Treasurer-Dolores Davis Historian-Terry Nesmith Carol Ackerman Judy Clark Faye McLeod Annelle Waters Lee Ann Adams Jane Dukes Donna Melton Judy Wilcox Fran Allison Linda Foster Anita Mesnick Anne Wood Dot Altman Sue Gillis Annette Nash Mary Nell Youmans Lynn Anderson Carol Good rum Cheri Priest Pam Zipperer Vivian Baker Diana Gulley Ginger Pyron Julie Banks Judy Hadley La Donna Rogers Elsie Barnes Sandra Henderson Trisha Sayer Bot Bennett Sharon Hewell Judy Smith Elaine Bennett Harriet Hopkins Joan Spam Retina Biggers Julie Lindsey Janet Taylor Susie Blount Gwen Lloyd Gay Thompson Becky Bobo Diane Long Hannah Thompson Cheryl Brackin Robbie Martin Pamela Lee Thompson Marion Breedlove Virginia Marwitz Pat Tyler Jane Cantrell Jo Ann Mayl Charlene Warren 109 Delta lota Chapter of Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, the National Business Teacher Education Honor Society, is one of 38 college honor societies affiliated with the Association of College Honor Societies. The purposes of Pi Omega Pi are to establish and direct chapters in colleges and universities engaged in business education, to create and encourage interest and promote scholar- ship in business education, to encourage civic responsibility, to foster high ethical standards in b usiness and professional life among teachers of business, and to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprises. Phi Upsilon Honorary Ann Hogon Diana Thornton Terry Tillman Linda Findley Harriet Hopkins Florence Ann Robinson Julie Banks Sond ra Jennings Kay Ellis Janice Rach Gail Elkins Linda Cumford Cherry Dupree Rose Dutton Allie Lukat Margaret Pipkin Jo Ellen Rutti Ann Vaughon Advisors: Mary Marshall Pruett Sharon Smith Phi Upsilon is composed of Home Economics majors who rank in the upper two-fifths of their class, academically. A student becomes eligible for Phi Upsilon at the end of the third quarter of her sophomore year. The purposes of Phi Upsilon are to strengthen friendship, promote moral development, promote intellectual development and advance Home Economics. Gamma Phi Upsilon Gamma Phi Epsilon is a Professional organiza- tion for women physical education majors at Georgia Southern. It seeks to encourage and develop interest, leadership and understanding of education through the physical. The concessions at the ballgames and gym meets are handled by Gamma Phi. Also, there is much participation in state-wide organizations a GAR- FOW, the Student Leaders ' Conference, and the GAHPER. Several students were sponsored by Gamma Phi to the Southern District Physical Edu- cation Convention held in New Orleans. Officers Janet Henriksen. president Margie Ward, 1st vice president Gale Williams, 2nd vice president Joan Hilvering, secretary Terry Nethkew, treasurer Frances Worden, reporter Members Jenny Bryant Joanne Causey Nancy Carter Joyce Clifton Mane Driggers Janet Henriksen Sharon Hewell Bobbie Jackson Annie Ruth Johns Sally Knowlton Brenda McPhail Judy Powers Martha Smith Ginny Sutton Hannah Thompson Margie Ward Claudia Whaley J ! Beta Sigma Mu Beta Sigma Mu is an honorary scholastic society for women physical education majors at Georgia Southern College. The Greek letters for B S M stand for the areas of life that we in physical education desire to develop — body, spirit and mind. 113 Student Congress Student Congress Serves as the coordinating body for all campus activities. The purpose of this organization is to render maximum service in promoting the general well-being of the college community. The major functions include: Determination of the collective will of the student body; making constructive recommendation on issues related to student welfare; coordinating college activities and organi- zations; creating better understanding between students, faculty and administration. In an effort to provide a creative and stimulating environment for the students, Congress sponsors a variety of events ranging from the social sphere to the academic. In addition to Homecoming Week and Twirp Week, these activities include concerts, dances, forums on a variety of subjects of local and national interest, and community projects. Ron O. Strickland, Freshman Pres. Sandra Hartness, Communications Co-ord. Ronny Strickland, Vice-Pres. Terry Owens, Advisory Chm. Julie Banks Eddie Bateman Bebe Blount, secretary Mike Brundage Mike Cielinski, parliamentarian Connie Chambers Carol Cox Connie Dodgen Jane Lukes Kent Dykes, president Cherry Dupree Jimmy Grier Danny Hagan Sandra Hartness, communications co-ord. Janet Henrikson Tim Herrington Jimmy Kirkland, treasurer Terry Owen, advisory chm. Wayne Moseley Barry Richardson Ronnie Stewart Ronny Strickland, vice-president Ginny Sutton Elaine Thomas John Walters Ron O. Strickland, freshman pres. Wayne Sanders, sophomore pres. Billy Cochran, junior pres. Joe McDaniel, senior pres. Jimmy Maine Bjorn Kjerfve Student Congress moves to new office. 15 Men ' s Governing Council Ben Whisehant-Chairman Terry Owen Boh Gibson Joan Rivers Phil Smith Durwood Fincher Carolus Daniel Forest Buddy Bloodwo Ken Crumpler John Ford Not Shown: Gordon Turner Tom King John A. Peterson Council of Fall and Winter Quarter. Council of Spring Quarter, 1968. Boddy Sammons Boddy MeGregor Greg Leonard Durwood Fincher John Rivers Franeis Barclay Cecil Red Garrell John Ford Kip Shoebrooks Not Shown: Bob Wilson Ray Beckett 1 16 Women ' s Student Government Association Judicial Council Legislative Council 117 It THE deorge-Anne PaUbhnl By StmdrmV, ml Cnn|b Soolhrrr. « ollt - The George-Anne, the college newspaper, is a weekly publication with a circula- tion of 5000. It is organized by an editorial board with separate staffs for advertising and circulation. The paper ' s purpose is to provide accurate, timely, and truthful ac- counts of campus activities. It also provides editorials, features, and a forum for student opinion. The George-Ann received the 1967 Georgia Press Association award for Best Campus Coverage-Features. Among the topics featured in the paper have been The Campus at Night, The GSC Woman, The Henderson Years , and The Anatomy of a Play. Pat Groover, Elaine Thomas, Sandra Dyches, Robert Sessions. Staff EDITORIAL BOARD Elaine Thomas, editor Robert Sessions, managing editor Pat Groover, copy editor Alan Bond, ass ' t copy editor Ken Purcell, ass ' t copy editor Sandra Dyches, news editor Sara Fountain, ass ' t news editor Bill Blankmship, ass ' t news editor Becky Bobo, feature editor Tom King, sports editor Tim O ' Leary, ass ' t sports editor Larry England, business mgr. Kent Dykes, ass ' t business Mgr. Terry Owen, national ad mgr. Greg Durrence, circulation mgr. Staff writers . . . Murphy Sconyers, Silva Fuerniss, Linda Lane, Janet Henrikson, Mike Clark, Gilbert Wermuth, Durwood Fincher, Linda Jordan, Sandra Hartness, Curry Read, Shelly Douglas, Libby Brannon, Sharyn Hatcher, Dan Stiles. 1 19 Mike Martsolf Dan Stiles Gordon Turner, Walker Montgomery Reflector ' 68 Gordon Turner, editor John Eden, copy Walker Montgomery, photography Cary Cook, business manager Mike Martsolf, organizations Allen Brown, activities Dan Stiles, sports Deidre Cowne, faculty Mickey White, clas ses STAFF: Gloria Hutchinson Bryan Minor David Millikin Winston Whitlock Mike Ayers Daune Butler Shirley Carmen Pat Usry Carol Verner William Lovett Linda Howe Jill Jones Linda Nix Judy Howell, Sylvia Sholer, Betsy Bean Margaret Pipkin, Sue Young, Wanda Evans 120 Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Creed We, the Fraternity Undergraduate Members, stand for good Scholarship, for guarding of good health, for whole-hearted cooperation with our college ' s ideals for student life, for the maintenance of fine social standards, and for the serving, to the best of our ability, of our college community. Good college citizenship as a preparation for good citizenship in the larger world of alumnae days is the ideal that shall guide our chapter activities. We, the Fraternity Women of America, stand for preparation for service through the character building inspired in the close contact and deep friendship of fraternity life. To us, fraternity life is not the enjoyment of special privileges but an opportunity to prepare for wide and wise human service. Nancy Carter Juan Saye Christmas Martha Clement Brenda Collins, Social Chairman Donna Hodges Linda Jackson, Karen Kelly Faye McLeod Ass ' t Soc. Chairman Member-at-Large Pam Carnes, Assistant V. Pres. m Lyn Gregory Cynthia Hilliard Anne Moore 124 Carol Moore, Activities Chairman Eileen Morns Gloria Nail, Scholarship Chairman Sandy Palmer Gena Pittman Florence Ann Robertson, Treasurer Judy Stephens Kathy Strickland Assis. Rush Chairman Chery Teston Elaine Thomas, Song Leader Diana Thornton Terry Tillman Kay Yarbrough Alpha Delta Pi Alice Paul Olivia Suggs, Registrar Sue Veteto AAn The Epsilon Pi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi national sorority was established at Georgia Southern College December 3, 1967. The forty-eight charter members were formerly sisters of Gamma Sigma Upsilon, the college ' s first service sorority. Alpha Delta Pi is the oldest secret society for college women. It was established at Wesleyan Female College in 1851. Alpha Delta Pi seeks to improve the mental, moral, social, and academic standards of its sisters thus giving them a reward of wisdom and friendship. Delta Zeta Sorority Nancy Wilder Sherryl Wilson, Corres. Sec. Ann Womack Linda Zetterower 129 AZ Iota Nu Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority was installed at Georgia Southern on November 9, 1967, and was the first national sorority to come to the campus. Delta Zeta is the largest national sorority in the United States. Iota Nu was the one hundred and seventy-sixth chap- ter to be installed, and they have carried out projects such as shoe shines in the men ' s dorms, a successful sale of mums for Homecoming, and the entry of a float in the Homecoming Parade and a Homecoming skit which won first prize. ZTA Zeta Tau Alpha women ' s national social fraternity originated Octo- ber 15, 1898, at Longwood College, Virginia. It has the distinction of being the first women ' s fraternity to be chartered by the state of Virginia, and holds the only charter granted by a special act of the state legislature. Zeta Xi, the chapter in Georgia Southern, is the fourth Zeta Tau Alpha chapter in Georgia. Zeta Xi was pledged January 6, 1968, and in the same month was awarded first place trophy for their float in the Homecoming parade. Mary Rose Thompson 132 136 Brenda Houston Sara Munch, Amelia Powell J uc ty Richardson, Sherry Rogers, Vice President President Secretary Amanda Walker Margaret Walker 137 Top, left to right: Charla Bargainnier, Sherry Rogers, Sonnie Arnold, Brenda linson, Sara Munch, Amelia Powell, Judy Richardson. Bottom, left to right: Scurry, Paula Carpenter, Judy Stevens, Bebbie Shanahan. Middle, left to Meg Broker, Gail Correll, Margaret Walker, Diana Cleveland, Jane Ed- right: Amanda Walker. Joann Goldman, Brenda Houston, Marilyn Harris, wards, Cheryl Bishop, Delaine Gillespie, Sherry Franks, Sherry Holland. Cindy Shearouse, Paula Goggins, Paula Covert, Diane Culver, Laura Tom- Ta Kala Diokomen: Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and high- est. Kappa Delta Sorority was founded on October 23, 1897, at Longwood College in Farmville Virginia. This was the first sorority on the campus. Kappa Delta at Georgia Southern was installed on January 20, 1968 as the Delta Lambda Chapter, and on April 5, they were officially initiated as an active chapter. KA 138 Kappa Delta supports the Eagles with signs. Cookie Cook Sally Harvard Cheryl Correll Harriet Hitt Lynn Davis Anne Draffin Miles Durant Barbara Hunter Judy Hutcheson Claire Hodges Beverly Markham Beverly Carlson President Phi Mu Fraternity Dawne Shaw Vice-President Candy Champion Secretary Susanne Parks Carolyn Hillock Treasurer I ' Phi Mu Fraternity had its beginning at GSC in December when the sisters of Theta Pi Omega Service Sorority were installed as colony Members. The group func- tioned as a colony until March 9, when they were initiated as Kappa Mu Chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity. Phi Mu has carried on many projects, nationally and locally. It is the first college fraternity in America to adopt the Hospital Ship SS Hope on a national basis. On campus, the sisters collected Christmas cards for servicemen in Viet Nam, sponsored the Homecoming Pep Rally and Bonfire, and aided with the Heart Fund drive. One of the biggest projects of the Fraternity was the publication of the Student Directory, 1968. The Interf raternity Council ■ I 0 M The Georgia Southern College Interfraternity Council was established Fall Quarter, 1967. There were six charter organizations signing the original con- stitution. They were: Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Sigma, Tau Epsilon Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Pi, and Sigma Epsilon Chi. Since that time, five other social fraternity colonies or affiliates have been granted membership. They are: Pi Kappa Phi, Delta Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, and Sigma Nu. The Georgia Southern College Interfraternity Council was established to act as a co-ordinating body between the fraternities and between the fraternities and the administration of the college. 144 Executive Committee: Ron Rabin, president Maxwell Kennedy, vice president Randy Garrett, secretary Greg Colson, treasurer Ferrel Penland, warden John Thornton, parliamentarian IFC Representatives: Alpha Tau Omega Leonard Collins Max Kennedy Barry Richardson Delta Tau Billy Jones Tim O ' Leary Kappa Sigma Curry Gale Greg Colson Ronnie Lambert Nu Sigma Robert Williams Fcrrell Penland David Ellis Pi Kappa Phi John Riggs John Whetsel Marty NeSmith Kappa Alpha Mike Long Roy McWilliarns Hal Roach Sigma Phi Epsilon Jim Smith Carter Crawford Jim Cannon Sigma Pi Butch Thornton Matt Bowers Harold Hadden Tau Kappa Epsilon Buddy Clay Terrel Redick Ira Morris Tau Epsilon Phi Ron Rabin Robert Stein Sandy Atkinson Chi Sigma Al Braswell Randy Garrett Ballas Tindall Steve Arnold, Chaplain Tom Babin f ; Ron Bailey Leonard Collins Past President Joe Elkins : Davis, Sergeant at Arms Joe Barnett W rat Wayne DeLoach, Hist, and Parliamentarian Larry Duncan Earl Fuller Miss Diana Cleveland, Sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega 146 Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega Colony of Georgia Southern was formed from Delta Pi Alpha, a local service fraternity. A T O National was founded in 1865 at Virginia Military Institute and has since grown to over 130 chapters and 100,000 initiates. The local colony of Alpha Tau Omega has carried out the March of Dimes project in cooperation with the local community and has sponsored entertainment for the campus in the form of Otis Redding, Chad and Jeremy, the Tarns, and Ben E. King. The fraternity ' s Sweetheart is Miss Diana Cleveland. Past Pres. Leonard Collins, with worthy Grand Master Stewart D. Daniels and Province Chief E. A. Hightower, Jr., addresses Statesboro alumni and fraternity brothers. Delta Tau, a local social fraternity, was organized Oc- tober 1, 1967, for the specific purpose of establishing Delta Tau Delta, national social fraternity, on the Georgia Southern campus. The fraternity received colony status in March of 1968, and are presently working to receive their Delta Charter. Delta Tau Delta offers to college men a nucleus of brotherhood, a place to live and learn together. The frater- nity ' s programs include opportunities for study, work, so- cial activities, and the development of maturity in the company of other men. Above, right and left: Delta Tau ' s work hard during rush week to build the colony. 151 Ed Anderson Louie Argee Bob Baldwin Bob Benson Phil Blanks Terry Childers Bob Clark Don Cummings Charlie Deaton Doug Fincher George Fitzgibbons David Gould Bob Hendren Pat Andreau Jerry Brown Steve Buckler Andy Duffy Carl Fincannon, Sergeant-at-Arms Ike Hubbard Marc Komish, Social Chairman Duke Lane, Secretary Mike Long, President Mike McDuffy Roy McWilhams Paul Parker Julian Pittman, Vice President 152 Ron Rabin, Hal Roach Butch Sartain Ray Shaw Teddy Solomon Randy Stelk Treasurer Ambos Tisdel Terry Webb Jimmy Walters Draper Watson, Alum ni-Correspond i ng Secretary Kappa Alpha Order, over 100 years old and numbering nearly 100 chapters south of the Mason-Dixon Line, formally installed the Delta Theta Chapter on March 29, 1968. The Delta Theta Chapter was formerly Sigma Epsilon Chi Service Fraternity, which was established in 1965, and has since expanded to 36 active members. Sigma Epsilon Chi had previously sponsored such top entertainers as the Rolling Stones, Swinging Medallions, Jay and the Americans, Percy Sledge, Rufus Thomas, Barbara Lewis, and others. The Delta Theta Chapter has members in many phases of student activities. The chapter also prides itself as being one of the Charter members of the Interfraternity Council. 1968 Winter Pledge Class Miss Susan Jones, Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha 153 Mark Blakey, Rush Chairman Elden Carmichael David Cobb, Pledge Master Greg Colson, Grand Treasurer Jimmy Dobson Curry Gayle, Grand Master John Hoyt Kelly Jones Jimmy Lambert, Grand Master of Ceremonies Greg Leonard, I 54 Assistant Grand Scribe David Luckie, Grand Procurator Joe McDaniel, Grand Scribe Miss Paula Carpenter, Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma. Kappa Sig, Elden Carmichael is high point man for the Eagles. K2 Kappa Sigma Fraternity, founded nationally in Bologna in the fourteenth century, now has 158 active chapters in the United States and Canada. Kappa Sigma Colonized at Georgia Southern College on January 12, 1968, with fourteen active brothers. The Kappa Sig Executive Board. Curry Gayle presides at a meeting. Nu Sigma 156 Davis Abner, Secretary Terry Holt Lee Hunter Bobby Jones Charles Lamas Marty NeSmith Johny Riggs, Arehon Tommy Schwalls 158 IIKO Pi Kappa Phi fraternity was founded in 1904 at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. The national office, now located in Charlotte, North Carolina, supervises the activities of the chapters and colonies now covering the nation. The chapters located in the Southeastern region include FSU, Auburn, The University of Alabama, Univer- sity of Florida, Stetson, Mercer, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, and Valdosta State. The Kappa Phi colony was founded at Georgia Southern on November 8, 1967 by thirteen interested students. With the addition of one initiated brother, numerous pledges, and the selection of Mr. Robert Fishburn as faculty advisor, the total member- ship has grown to over thirty members. Through hard work and a close brotherhood, the Kappa Phi colony hopes to be one of the first and most outstanding national fraternities at Georgia Southern. Riggs, Colony Archon. Cheryl Bishop, Rose of Pi Kappa Phi. KAPM DQJA SIGMA M COLLEMMONDANDMR CROOK Sigma Pi Sigma Pi national social fraternity was founded February 26, 1897, at Vincinnes Univer- sity, Vincinnes, Indiana. There are now 89 chap- ters in the United States. The Georgia Southern Colony of Sigma Pi was installed Fall quarter of 1967 and started prepara- tions for petitioning Sigma Pi national for a charter. During the two quarters of its colony status, Sigma Pi sponsored the Homecoming Parade and Activities Day during Twirp Week. On April 20, 1968, the colony was officially in- stalled as an active chapter of Sigma Pi national. Miss Sherryl Wilson, Sweetheart of Sigma Pi. Sigma Pi sponsors Activity Day during Twirp Week. Sigma Pi ' s Basketball (?) team. Sigma Epsilon Colony of Sigma Phi Epsilon Bill Burke Jim Cannon Charlie Clegg Jim Hayes Rick Lamb, Secretary Ed Lee Lonnie McNorrel Buck Orr Ken Quattlebaum Not Pictured: Pete Pappus Alan Jordan Bob Jones Carter Crawford, President Jim Martin Jim Smith, Vice President Robert Fishburn Don McAllister Sampie Smith 162 Jan Rosser, Sweetheart Anuy wan. Controller Left: Miss Jan Rosser, Sig Eps Sweetheart. Above: Sig Eps catch coins at basketball game for Heart Fund. ■ _ - .... OUT SttilF i M 5 1 i 1 Of. NEWEST 1 n 14 ATL 01 OMY Sigma Phi Epsilon was established in 1901 at Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia. It is the second largest national social fraternity in number of chapters. The Sigma Epsilon Colony at Georgia Southern was colo- nized winter quarter of 1968. It is now working toward the goal of becoming Georgia Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon in the fall of 1968. The Sig Eps sponsored a float in the Homecoming Parade and participated in the Heart Fund Drive winter quarter. 163 Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Epsilon Phi, with over 90 chapters ranks as one of the outstanding fraternities in the nation. Georgia Southern ' s Phi Nu chapter was organized in the summer of 1967. TEP had an active first year on campus with a winter quarter back to school dance, the IFC, a trip to the All-Star Basketball game in Jacksonville, and beating their arch rivals, Armstrong ' s TEP chapter in basketball. Spring Quarter saw the Dollars for Scholars Campaign and the installation of TEP as a national Chapter. Miss Jo Anne Diles, Sweetheart or Tau Epsilon Phi Lenny Passink, Ron Rabin Scribe Vice Chancellor Miss Faye Riddle, Sweetheart of Tan Kappa Epsil Brad Hoyt Wayne Johnson Don Jones Hal Lankford Secretary The Southern Colony of Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity is the largest social fraternity in the world with 234 active undergraduate chapters and 37 colonies. The Southern Colony of Tau Kappa Epsilon, the first social fraternity on the campus of Georgia Southern, was chartered on July 21, 1967. Since that date the colony ' s brotherhood has increased to 31 brothers. Included among the Southern Colony ' s social activities on campus were the Starlight Ball and the Christmas Tree Lighting of Fall Quarter, 1967. The Southern Colony also led all Social Fraternities in the scholastic average for Fall Quarter. Winter Quarter, 1968, saw the Southern Colony hold its first Founder ' s Day celebration and complete its work toward petitioning for a TKE Chapter. Miss Faye Riddle is serving as the Colony Sweetheart and Dr. Carl A. Ross, assistant professor of history, is the current colony advisor. Chi Sigma Sweetheart of Chi Sigma Miss Beverly Carlson In the fall of 1967, Chi Sigma, a local social frater- nity, was organized after approval of national social fraternities at Georgia Southern College. Chi Sigma, although not a national social fraternity, was organized by twelve members of a national service fraternity and six others with the intention of affiliation with a na- tional social fraternity. Among Chi Sigma ' s projects this year were its an- nual Christmas project for a needy Statesboro family and aiding a local sorority on their Homecoming float. Left: Chi Sigs got on the road to national affiliation with projects which would build the organization. Car washes were a handy source of income. Below : Chi Sigma broth- ers work on scrap book. 170 Inexperienced But . . . Team of 67- ' 68 was young, inexperienced . . . Elden Carmichael and Barry Miller only players who had seen considerable action . . . but Eagles came through in tough games . . . Two sweet victories over Oglethorpe, who finished with only five losses . . . We must have something . . . Excitement? We have it here at Southern . . . seven overtime games . . . seven games with only six or less point margins . . . Let ' s not forget the leaders . . . Coach Radovich ' s first season at the helm . . . grand performance ... he lives basketball . . . As- sistant Coach J. E. Rowe . . . knowledge of wheel offense helped us whip Oglethorpe . . . Thanks, Coach . . . Southern ' s first Negro player, Roger Moore, who quickly lost his lackadaisical air he had at Beach High and filled position of center well for the Eagles . . . And then, transfer guard from ABAC — Dave Westerfield became sparkplug of team . . . driving proved effective . . . few players stay with him one-on-one . . . Carmichael lit up his Senior Year . . . hustle guts were his weapons plus a high scorer ' s arm . . . Team fin- ished with 13-11 season record . . . did not make play-offs for second straight year . . . Eagles were young, inexperienced, but potentially dangerous . . . but just wait . . . ABOVE RIGHT: Bohman leaps high to shoot. BELOW: Moore makes driving look easy. ■limp 1 m J9 Captain Carmichael (31 ) leaves the Eagle squad aft er gaining high scoring honors his senior year with a 17.1 average. Here the team is receiving quick instructions during a time-out. Prichard tries for a tip-in against Samford University. Samford 76-72. won 174 Westerfield fakes left, and adroitly makes his move to the right against a Mercer player. GSC slipped past the Bears 90-86. ard Against Tough Competi GSC VARSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS 1967-1968 ; 102 Northwestern Louisiana 95 (OT) ; 86 Kentucky State 68 ? 76 Athens 70 : 86 Carson-Newman 89 (OT) : 71 Lenoir Rhyne 70 (OT) : 78 Earlham 94 : 82 High Point 85 (OT) ? 70 Oglethorpe 65 I 72 Tennessee Wesleyan 82 : 90 Mercer 86 : 92 Wilmington 80 : 68 Valdosta 57 I 89 Carson-Newman 100 : 67 Mercer 69 (OT) : 74 Guilford 87 : 85 Atlantic Christian 84 : 48 Valdosta 68 : 92 Stetson 88 : 72 Samford 76 : 71 Oglethorpe 67 : 81 Phillips Oilers 93 (exhibition) Z 79 Tennessee Wesleyan 72 (OT) : 74 Atlantic Christian 77 (OT) : 69 Wilmington 68 (OT) ord: Won 13 — Lost 11 RIGHT: Buckler, freshman guard moved up from freshman team and provided the Eagles with some valu- able outside shooting. BELOW: Helm with his famous off-balance delivery catches Demons watching. Half • Tin HUH Only 38 seconds shows on the clock in Homecoming game with Guilford before . . . HALF-TIME There ' s silence in the dressing room . . . only heavy breathing of players is heard . . . then comes deep, thundering voice of 6-8 Coach Radovich ... no matter the score at half-time, he talks fast and convincing . . . We must make some changes . . . defense sloppy . . . shooting terrific so far . . . Carmichael— you must watch that guy cutting across baseline, etc . . . Then there ' s more silence . . . questions excite and worry players . . . what ' s going to happen in second half? Can we stop them? . . . there are the few minutes of pressured waiting before going before spectators again ... and then, there are those beautiful moments of rest interwoven with blackboard instructions from Rowe and Radovich ... and then . . . 176 . . . second half explodes ... a get-out-of-my-way-rebound by Moore ... a quick throw to Carmichael in the corner . . . then to Westerfield for the fast-break ... he drives quickly and leaves the floor for a shot . . . 177 Eagles Outgun Petrels Twice Accurate shooting . . . plus tough rebounding enabled Eagles to overpower arch-rivals Oglethorpe . . . Eagles ' near-perfect de- fense stymied the famous wheel offense of Stormy Petrels . . . and mighty Eagles flew to victory once more . . . Southern won 70-65 in Atlanta to shock everyone . . . then managed to stand strong at home to fight off tough charges made by Petrels, 71-67 Carmichael (31) has to jump high to get off shot against Ogle- thorpe ' s Roger Littell BELOW: Now listen, gang . . . remember, winning is second best to nothing . . . Now get out there and hustle , Radovich seems to say 179 Put the ball through the hoop . . . that ' s the name of the game . . . take Bob Bohman (11) UPPER RIGHT . . . he jumps . . . pushes ball with wrist . . . uses much spin ... no arch . . . finds its mark when most needed . everybody ' s dream of ringing winning goal with no seconds on clock . . . hardly ever reality . . . however, it was for Bohman against Wilmington in last game of season . . . Bohman sank one from the corner to give Eagles 69-68 overtime victory . . . Bob Kauffman (45) LOWER LEFT . . . strong, ag- gressive center from Guilford is seen blocking Moore out for rebound . . . Kauffman top rebounder in nation . . . Guilford went on to down Eagles in Homecoming tilt, 87-74 . . . Roger Moore (25) LOWER RIGHT ... led Eagles in rebounding and was second highest scorer . . . shoots smooth accurate hook shots . . . here is seen popping jumper over the useless defense of Northwestern Louisi- ana player . . . Moore in this first game of college career scored 21 points and managed 28 rebounds . . . MICKEY COBB is Southern ' s trainer. His responsibility is to look after the health of the athletes. He can often be found down in the trainer ' s room in the gym taping a player ' s ankle or advising someone about a strained leg muscle. KNEELING FROM (L-R): Dave Westerfield, John Helm, Charlie Bobe, Bobby bom, Marvin Stevens, Bob Bohman, Scott Waters, Bob Johnson. STANDING: Mana 182 HUBERT NORTON, a student here at Georgia Southern College, has the responsibil- ity of keeping news media informed about the athletic program and its many activities. His title is Sport Publicist of Georgia Southern College. liley, Head Coach Frank Radovich, Larry Prichard, Roger Moore, Barry Miller, Duntain, Elden Carmiehael, and Assistant Coach J. E. Rowe. 183 Action Continues . . As 1967-68 basketball season at Georgia Southern ends . . . action still continues . . . some players may not get on same floor together again . . . because old players graduate . . . new ones move in . . . but there is always that re-match . . . players still re-live times when our team played . . . this past season is such a year ... it is past now . . . only vivid memory, can recapture this season ' s action . . . let ' s see . . . Elden Carmichael, Roger Moore, Dave Westerfield, John Helm, Larry Prichard, Bob Bohman, Steve Buckler worked together as team . . . they fought hard against tough competition . . . they had close games . . . that loss to Mercer in Macon was an over-time loss that might have been a win ... if Carmichael had hit that shot in regulation game we would have won . . . but IF ' S a mighty big word . . . final two minutes don ' t make a game . . . it ' s those 38 other minutes too ... we defeated Oglethorpe twice . . . that ' s something to shout about ... for an inexperienced team . . . and then there ' s Coach Radovich . . . likea- ble man who coached in way that made players want to give 100% . . . remember that red handkerchief that Carson-Newman coach waved in order to call time-out? GSC students were ready with red handkerchiefs of their own . . . but in vain . . . didn ' t up-set visitors . . . they crushed Southern 100-89 . . . and then there are those extraordi- nary rebounds of Roger Moore when he snatches them from air with one hand . . . what about little Dave Westerfield with his quick fakes that enables him to beat his man one-on-one? . . . and we can ' t over- look Carmichael ' s accurate shooting . . . especially when he drives baseline and guns it in ... or Buckler ' s soft touch that finds ball floating through bucket from thirty feet . . . memories are indefinite about this season . . . but season ' s end is no indication that action is over . . . action continues . . . next season . . . there ' s always another season. RIGHT: Senior Carmichael (31) must be congratulated on a grand perfon as an Eagle . . . 184 MARVIN STEVENS— talented player saw little action this year because of ineligibility . . . maybe next year? But we must not turn our back to those who will still wear the Eagle colors Junior Varsity 1967- 68 Successful Baby Eagles . . . Coach Alan Johnson directs team to 1 1-5 record . . . Run-and-gun technique enables Fledg- lings to average 90 points an outing . . . Phil Hawk Sisk leads team in scoring and rebounding with 15.3 pt. avg. and 11.9 reb. avg. . . . Gene Brown, guard-forward, is second leading scorer with 14.3 ... he has highest field goal percentage — 46 . . . Season filled with excitement . . . like the time the Baby Eagles were trailing ABAC by 27 points in the second half and came thun- dering back to shock everyone ... a victory 103-100 . . . Had little height on team but great shooting ability took up the slack . . . And let ' s not forget hustle . . . especially that of Tommy Bond . . . We can ' t overlook Brown ' s boogaloo either ... or Mike Ujlaki ' s remarkable jumping ability, or Danny Gordon ' s high-arched jumpers . . . And on a well-disciplined ball club like this, there is always the time a bit of humor will slip its way in . . . Hawk trying to hold back his toothless smile on the court . . . Ujlaki kidding Brown about his unusual form ... All this and much more has made up this year ' s successful Baby Eagles Above right: Sisk stretches in vain for the rebound Gordon (52) tips, tips, tips, while Ujlaki (25) shoves, shoves, shoves. FRONT ROW (L-R): Mike Ujlaki, Gene Brov Wysong, John Johnson, Trainer Mike Pack. 186 SEASON RESULTS GbC oz jOUIII v_JCUI gla 7 DZ f i tori Pmc n JO GSC 88 OO IV A i rK r 1 o I w t±i pfil o ivnauic ocuigid 7Q GSC J Ud. oUULIlWCalCl 11 1A GSC l Uj M r m Qti 1 1 1 fr rNoriiiaii v_,uiicgc 74 GSC qa vo oOUlil vJcUIgia ICLU 8 8 OO GSC no 70 A RAP 1 1 1 111 Z 1 n IUj GSC 8Q ri. oicwdii 84 GSC 01 7J f l q Q i ltn x f= ct f rn vJa- oUULll WCSLCl 11 ? -3 J J GSC 1 1U0 r I. olcWdl l GSC 87 Middle Georgia 96 GSC 101 South Ga. Trade 85 88 OO oOUlfl VJCUIgla if. o GSC 103 ABAC 100 GSC 116 Southern Tech 104 WON — 11 LOST — 5 ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Johnson seems cool, calm, and happy Pinkston, Tommy Bond, Dany Gordon, Rob Bergbom, Fountain. BACK ROW: leryger, Phil Sisk, Coach Alan, Manager John Roper. Brown (14) manuevers toward the bucket. Speed and pride are two outstanding characteristics of Billy Godwin. The Atlanta freshman is in particular a natural free exercise and trampoline man. What a Season! A major sport or not, gymnastics is again in the spotlight. The great days of Coach Pat Yeager have turned into the great ones of Coach Ron Oertley. Never before have the Eagle gymnasts been as strong and united a team as during the past season. 9-2 was the win-loss record, putting gymnastics on top of all sports at Southern. In a post-season tournament the Eagles also conquered the Georgia Gymnastics Association Championship crown, before taking off to the Nationals at Kansas City, Mo. The win over David Lipscomb high- lighted the season; never before had an Eagle squad defeated the Tennessee Bisons. But Oertley probably valued the Sam Houston victory even higher. Coach for the Texas Bearcats is a man we all know well — Pat Yeager. The Gymnastics squad of 1968: Standing (l.-r.): Billy Godwin, Danny Harrison, Gary Barnett. Randy Kirkland, Jimmy Kirkland, Denny Davis, Charles Eunice, and Tony Blasko. Sitting (l.-r.): Trainer Mark Comer, Assistant Coach Hutch Dvorak, and Coach Ron Oertley. 189 Jimmy Kirkland, an easy-going senior of Glenville, Ga., dismounts with elegance from the side-horse. His top event is the long horse, however; there he leads the Eagles. 190 Danny Harrison, a sophomore of Atlanta, prefers the still rings, where his controlled strength often leads him to victory. With a smile in his face and a good joke always ' Gary Barnett keeps spirits high. The 1 sophomore is an outstanding all-around man. Free exercise is Charles Eunice ' s strength. He hails from Waycross, Ga., and is now a senior. For four years he has been flashing the same happy smile . . . however not during his routine. juche! says Denny Davis to the rjjipoline. He was raised in Or- a p, Fla., in the orange country, n choose to attend college in the wth state. He is now a senior. 9-2 Record GSC 160.95 The Citadel 139.30 (away) GSC 148.00 Florida State 124.00 (away) GSC 169.35 Furman 120.90 (home) GSC 167.10 Auburn 153.35 (home) GSC 169.10 Sam Houston 140.275 (home) GSC 149.15 Georgia 150.60 (away) GSC 162.10 Georgia Tech 137.20 (away) GSC 169.50 Virginia 138.80 (home) GSC 173.40 David Lipscomb 172.05 (home) GSC 166.15 LSU at New Orleans 1 36.05 (away) GSC 160.75 LSU at Baton Rouge 170.10 (away) Billy Godwin again during a free-X ro utine. Aiming for the stars goes Tony Blasko as he excels on the high bar. He does it working any other appar he does it in the free-X as well. Remember his name, Blasko. When you look at the stars, you mayi him there right among the brightest shining ones ... not yet perhaps, but it won ' t be long. Eagle Bait, Eagle Bait . . . The Freshman Cheerleaders had plenty to cheer about this year. With a consistent, fast-moving team, the cheerleaders had to stay jumping to keep up with the action. KNEELING: (L to R) — Debbie Rowland, Jane Hackney STANDING: Phyllis Everhardt, Captain Kathy Chambers, and Sally Wisse. Varsity - ' 68 Left side (top to bottom) Sandy Richardson, Ginny Bryant, Suzie Washburn. Middle (top to bottom): Tommy Tyre, Ricky Smith, AJ Bostick, Jimmy Rawlins, Eddie Bateman, Tommy Anderson. Right side (top to bottom) Sandy Palmer, Becky Ray, Sandra Henderson. Cleats dig into ground ... a swing for the third base line . . . this is GSC baseball. Take a hot afternoon . . . students watch dragging of infield to some johnny good tunes . . . Eagles complete 1st win of season over Tenn. Technology . . . more Iwins on way ... as matter of fact — 29 more wins to set new win record . . . tough pitching by O ' Leary, Dobson, Nevin sends opponents swinging their way to defeat . . . Lynch surprises with hot bat in first half of season . . . Soc paralyzes West Ga. as he steals home plate to squeeze victory, 2-1 ... O ' Leary throws Mercer one- hitter . . . University of Miami fights furiously and heatedly . . . they lose . . . Fla. State stuns Eagles four times during season . . . regular season ends with 24-14-1 marking . . . play-offs begin . . . double elimination . . . Eagles lose second round and have to struggle through three games on a stifling Saturday to capture district title from Carson-Newman . . . West Ga. next . . . victor goes to St. Joseph for national play-offs . . . West Ga. proves tough and wins first round . . . Eagles take next two ... St. Jo here we come ... a dip in the pool for the champs — uniforms and all . . . Victory is Sweet . . . Then comes St. Joseph . . . Eagles win first round over Eastern Michigan . . . Grambling with 35-1 record comes from behind to down Eagles 6-5 . . . Southern with wounded pride, fall to Occidental, California to end season. Asst. Coach Speith, substituting for Head Coach J. I. Clements in the ' 67 season, calls for victory. 1 95 Above: Home sweet Home Jimmie Walters slides as Mercer ' s Phil Jones waits in vain for the throw Across: Robbie, who amuses spectators with his foul, foul ball calls, gives the plate a few swishes. Below: 1967 team . . . kneeling, L-R: Jimmie Walters, Jimmy Dobson, Marion Brooks, Pete Whitfield, Richard Wooddy, Tim O ' Leary, Rick Ward, Jimmy Fields, Mike Long, Voc Correll, Barry Pevey, Trainer Mickey Cobb, standing L-R: Coach Bill Speith, Leahman Stanley, Jim Nevin, Roddy Michele, Dalford Layson, Ken Szotkiewicz, Blair Funderburk, Max Braun. Butch Davis, Terry Webb, Ronnie McLemore, Herbie Thorpe, Ralph Lynch, Allen Simmons, Meredith Walker, Rod Greenway and manager Mike Daniels. The dug-out is an oasis and is always swarming with activity Season Results GSC 8 Tennessee Technological University 5 GSC 5 Mercer University 0 GSC 7 Appalachian State College 1 GSC 3 Eastern Kentucky University 7 GSC 3 Tennessee Technological University 3 GSC 6 Eastern Kentucky University 3 GSC 4 Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2 GSC 6 Eastern Kentucky University 11 GSC 1 Bowling Green State University 4 GSC 2 West Georgia College 1 GSC 1 Bowling Green State University 5 GSC 5 West Georgia College 4 GSC 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2 GSC 4 University of Miami 3 GSC 8 Alma College 2 GSC 3 University of Miami 2 GSC 9 Alma College 7 GSC 1 University of North Carolina 9 GSC 2 David Lipscomb College 11 GSC 3 Wake Forest College 4 GSC 7 David Lipscomb College 11 GSC 7 Davidson College 3 GSC 5 Wake Forest College 4 GSC 1 Florida State University 7 GSC 5 University of North Carolina 4 GSC 2 Florida State University 5 GSC 5 Davidson 6 GSC 0 Florida State University 2 GSC 8 Carson-Newman College 0 GSC 0 Florida State University 7 GSC 8 Amherst College 2 GSC 6 Mercer University 2 GSC 6 Amherst College 2 GSC 4 University of South Carolina 5 GSC 8 Erskine College 5 GSC 4 University of South Carolina 7 GSC 7 Erskine College 5 Double your pleasure, double your fun with a double play for those on the run. Leahman holds his ground. Speeding Soc holds up at third An Erskine player is safe at home but loses, 8-5 to the strong Eagles 199 Golf 1967 With four returning lettermen headed by Randy Hill, GSC golf should improve upon last season ' s record of 6-9 and enter into the traditional ways of Georgia Southern sports — winning. 1967 RECORD: GSC 9 Georgia State 18 GSC 7.5 Valdosta State 4.5 GSC 12 William Mary 6 GSC 7 Mercer 5 GSC 5 Georgia State 22 GSC 14 Valdosta State 13 GSC 5.5 Mercer 6.5 GSC 6.5 Georgia 11.5 GSC 454 Georgia 416 GSC 454 Presbyterian 456 GSC 480 Valdosta 481 GSC 481 Erskine 472 GSC 2 Miami 14 GSC 8 Rollins 13 GSC 13.5 Erskine 13.5 Record: won 6, lost 9 No. 1 Eagle Golfer Randy Hill sums up situation The ' 67 team standing from left to right: Bobby Gastley, Ray Gregory, Dennis Raith. Randy Hill, Coach Mickie Guthrie, and Edddie Register 202 Tennis 1967 The Eagle netters await the 1968 season with great confidence. The reason? Five returning lettermen from 1967, the most success- ful year ever for Southern tennis — ending with a 12-8 won-lost record. The five are Eddie Russell, B.J. Kjerfve, Dan Stiles, Wally Culpepper, and Tom King. The Eagles play their home matches on the tennoflex courts at the Hanner Gym. Last year DPA granted the team a score board and six individual score signs to make it easier for the spectators to watch the matches. Above left: B. J. rushes net for a volley Above right: Dan follows through on his backhand Right: Eddie was No. 1 in ' 67 Below right: Tom is always ready for competition 1967 RESULTS: GSC 4 Appalachian State 3 GSC 7 Springfield 2 GSC 3 Emory 6 GSC 8 Georgia Southwestern 1 GSC 6 Armstrong 1 GSC 6 Carson-Newman 3 GSC 4 Carson-Newman 5 GSC 8 Newberry 1 GSC 2 Furman 7 GSC 0 Western Kentucky 9 GSC 8 Augusta 1 GSC 2 Erskine 7 GSC 7 Mercer 2 GSC 0 Emory 9 GSC 0 South Carolina 9 GSC 3 Erskine 6 GSC 9 Armstrong 0 GSC 6 Mercer 3 GSC 6 Augusta 0 GSC 9 Georgia Southwestern 0 204 Record: won 12, lost 8 Intramurals at The Intramural program under the guiding hand of Coach Charles Exley continues to improve each year. There seems to be more participation, more interest, and more excitement with each sport. If it ' s not the football field that is flooded with avid fans, it ' s the Hanner Gym that receives the enthusiasm. 208 1 209 Class officers, L-R: Ron Strickland, Pres.; Pat Winchester, V. Pres.; Trip Wingfield, Sec-Treas. Freshman Class The Freshman Year: Confusion and Adjustment. The freshman comes to the college campus excited over the prospects of a new life situation, one independent of the strictures of home and parents, but a little apprehensive of the problems and responsibilities of this new freedom and this new environment. Though the neophyte may not be fully aware of it yet, how well he is able to adjust to this new environment, how well he is able to accept the responsibilities along with the independence he is given, will be a test of his stability and flexibility. This year will also be of primary significance in the maturation process which is an integral part of the college experience. Beginning with the first rigorous week of orientation, followed by the ordeal of registration, the freshman begins the confusing struggle to accomodate himself to this strangely stimulating and complex environment. As he successfully meets each new challenge, in everyday life, in courses taken, and in social contacts, he feels a growing assurance in the successes behind him; but the deep feeling of bewilderment at the strange new wonders, the unknown problems of tomor- row, persists through most of the first year. Joanne Abel East Point, Ga. Bonnie Adams Warner Robins, Ga. Linda Adams Atlanta, Ga. Zeke Addison Allendale, S. C. Theresa Lee AJberson Hastings, N. Y. Kitty Alexander Decatur, Ga. Sam Alexander Vienna, Ga. Grady Allen Stapleton, Ga. Lynn Ann Allen Irwinton, Ga. Warren Almand Atlanta, Ga. Janet Amspoker Rome, Ga. Gari Anderson Miami, Fla. Larry Anderson Savannah, Ga. Marcia Anderson Savannah, Ga. Robert Anthony Atlanta, Ga. Becky Arbery Forsyth, Ga. David N. Armour Washington, Ga. Pam Astley Atlanta, Ga. Debby Atchison Charlotte, N. C. Roberta Atkinson Cecil, Ga. Robert Auman East Point, Ga. Steve Autry Macon, Ga. Dot Avery Atlanta, Ga. Diane Bailey LaGrange, Ga. Jena Lou Bailey Toccoa, Ga. Jimmie Bailey Lagrange, Ga. Robert Lee Baker Doraville, Ga. La Verne Barber Vidalia, Ga. Marva Gay Barbei Baimbridge, Ga. Dale Barfield Macon, Ga. 212 Freshmen Gerald Bowen Alma, Ga. Beth Bowers Atlanta, Ga. Brenda Boyette Savannah, Ga. Virginia Brauwell Eastman, Ga. Lawson Braddock Lyons, Ga. Joe Brader Stackbridge, Ga. Karen Bradley Blue Ridge, Ga. Taylor Bragg Monroe, Ga. Bruce Bramblett Vidalia, Ga. Becky Brantley Vidalia, Ga. The Freshman Hoard arrives ... all 1 ,497 of them! . . . ready to get down to a year of serious study . . . between golf games! Judy Brantley Vidalia, Ga. Charles Brewer Allendale, S. C. Dianne Brewer Lumber City, Ga. Willene Brewer McRae, Ga. Brenda Brinson Warner Robins, Ga. Suzanne Broadwell Conyers, Ga. Meg Broker St. Simons, Ga. Pam Brock Baimbridge, Ga. Marcia Brooks Gordon, Ga. Jean Broome Waynesboro, Ga. 214 Chery Ann Brown College Park, Ga. Eudene Brown Macon, Ga. Greg Brown Chattanooga, Tenn. Kenneth Brownlee Macon, Ga. Jean Bruner Metter, Ga. Carol Bryan Baimbridge, Ga. Amanda Bryner Leesburg, Ga. Jill Bryson Winter Park, Fla. Lonna Burch Charleston, S. C. Carole Burgamy Augusta, Ga. Linda Burke Atlanta, Ga. Fay Burkett Macon, Ga. Gretchen Burmaster Atlanta, Ga. Peter Burnell Clayton, Ga. Amelia Burnette Macon, Ga. Tamie Burts Oxford, Ga. Deanne Bush Wnghtsville, Ga. Mike Bush Cordele, Ga. Janice Bush Macon, Ga. Sherry Bussell Millen, Ga. Carl Butler Elberton, Ga. Sheridan Butler Doraville, Ga. Kay Cain Baxley, Ga. Fran Callaway Collins, Ga. Janis Canon Albany, Ga. Freshmen Robert Carithers Atlanta, Ga. Jan Carlson Atlanta, Ga. Rika Cam Savannah, Ga. Larry Carpenter Waynesboro, Ga. Treliene Carrigg Rincon, Ga. Ellen Carruthers Pembroke, Ga. Martha Carswell Homerville, Ga. Cherry Carter Montezuma, Ga. Fred Carter Folkston, Ga. Kay Carter Statesboro, Ga. Linda Carter Macon, Ga. Margaret Carter Gainesville, Ga. Stacy Carter Alma, Ga. Perry Cawthon Toccoa, Ga. Charlene Chalker Augusta, Ga. Kathy Chambers Hopeville, Ga. Pat M. Chastain, Jr. Thomasville, Ga. Ben Chatfield Atlanta, Ga. Bob Chestnutt Ludawici, Ga. Ruby Nell Christian Nicholson, Ga. Kathleen Christy Atlanta, Ga. Gary Clarke Davenport, Fla. Judy Clary Cordele, Ga. Clarice Clements Vienna, Ga. Sandra Clemons Jacksonville, Fla. . . . and it doesn ' t take them long to make themselves at home in the dorm . . . 216 Fran Cleveland Locust Grove, Ga. Brenda Clifton Lyons, Ga. Sandy Clifton Brooklet, Ga. Phil Cobb Camilla, Ga. Donna Cofield Chamblee, Ga. Charles J. Cohn, Jr Savannah, Ga. Wanda Collier Toccoa, Ga. Debra Collins Milledgeville, Ga. Pat Collins Waycross, Ga. Ruth Collins Mitchell, Ga. Cathy Colvin Surrency, Ga. Cathy Comp Atlanta, Ga. Tanya Cone Statesboro, Ga. Jimmy Conner Collins, Ga. Allyson Cook Hopeville, Ga. Anthony Cooper Fayetteville, Ga. Cathy Copenhaver Atlanta, Ga. Gail Corell Atlanta, Ga. Jeanie Cornett Savannah, Ga. JueLynn Couch Macon, Ga. Kris Cowart Reidsville, Ga. Patricia Cowart Collins, Ga. Mary Coxwell Thomson, Ga. Kathy Crabbe Augusta, Ga. Carolyn Craig Milledgeville, Ga. Charlie Crawford Augusta, Ga. Elizabeth Crapps Guyton, Ga. Jesse Creed Lakeland, Ga. Judy Creswell Varnell, Ga. Jacqueline Cromp Hartwell, Ga. Freshmen 217 Judy Cross Midville, Ga. Marylin Crosby Augusta, Ga. Bonnie Crow Stone Mountain, Ga. Evie Cryimbliss Macon, Ga. Carol Culp Rome, Ga. Charlene Culpepper Evans, Ga. David Culpepper Harlem, Ga. Susan Culpepper Atlanta, Ga. Nancy Dallar Baimbridge, Ga. Kay Dasher Glennville, Ga. Billy Davidson Macon, Ga. Joseph Thomas Davis Clayton, Ga. Clifton Davis Waynesboro, Ga. Elizabeth Dawson Milledgeville, Ga. Mike Deal Briston, Ga. Mary Ann Deignan Atlanta, Ga. Brent Dekle Metter, Ga. Joe Deloach Eatonton, Ga. De Alva Denham Sycamore, Ga. Beverly Dickens Sparta, Ga. 218 m H Jeannie Dixon Atlanta, Ga. Sue Ann Dison Lyons, Ga. Walt Dixon Nashville, Ga. Nancy Dollar Baimbridge, Ga. Buddy Douglas Allendale, S. C. Shelley Douglas Savannah, Ga. Joe Dowel 1 Atlanta, Ga. Ellie J. Drawdy Blackshear, Ga. Jhan Drawdy Savannah, Ga. Rose Drupiewski Atlanta, Ga. Glenda Duchworth Warner Robins, Ga. James Dudley Savannah, Ga. Jann Dunaway Windor, Ga. Margaret Dunn Fitzgerald, Ga. Patricia Dunning Savannah, Ga. Cathy Edenfield Thomaston, Ga. Gary Edenfield Swainsboro, Ga. Jean Edwards Jackson, Ga. Karen Elder Gainsville, Ga. Johnny Elliott Atlanta, Ga. Debbie Eskew Augusta, Ga. Judy Estes Atlanta, Ga. Robert H. Eubank Louisville, Ga. Susan Eubanks Thomasville, Ga. Judy Evans Dublin, Ga. Wanda Evans Rocky Ford, Ga. Phyllis Everhardt Swainsboro, Ga. Everett Eyre Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Ted Fagler Swainsboro, Ga. Lynn Faglier Warrenton, Ga. 219 Freshmen Marcia Fain Hoboken, Ga. David Fann Jesup, Ga. Cynthia Fair Statesboro, Ga. Virginia Farley Atlanta, Ga. Betsy Farmer Sylvester, Ga. Deborah L. Faye La Fayette, Ga. Sherry Fenton Macon, Ga. Richard Terrell Waycross, Ga. Wanda Flanders Macon, Ga. Steve Flanigan Columbus, Ga. Jacquelyn Fleming Guyton, Ga. Penny Fleming Armoldsville, Ga. Terry Fleming Hartwell, Ga. Linda Ford Atlanta, Ga. Wendell Ford ham Sparta, Ga. David Fowler Cedartown, Ga. Linda Fowler Warm Springs, Ga. Barbara Frances Sandersville, Ga. Casey Freeman, Jr. Elberton, Ga. Sherry Funderburke Metter, Ga. Georgia Futch Adel, Ga. Janet Gainey Cairo, Ga. Tommy Gardner Baxley, Ga. Nancy Garner Woodbury, Ga. John R. Gaudry Savannah, Ga. Emma Kate Gay Statesboro, Ga. Glenn Gibson College Park, Ga Jane Gilbert Jackson, Ga. Marney Gilbert Savannah, Ga. Yvonne Gilbert Woodbury, Ga. 220 Allen Glaser, Jr. Savannah, Ga. Becky Glosson Macon, Ga. Peggy God bee Newington, Ga. Bill Godwin Tucker, Ga. Susan Graham Thomasville, Ga. Rita Gray Cordele, Ga. Virginia Gregory Atlanta, Ga. Nina Gunn Vienna, Ga. Ed Haddock Macon, Ga. Robert Hagan Savannah, Ga. Dotti Haines Clairmont, Fla. Jo Lynn Hammonds Thomaston, Ga. Barbara Hammett Atlanta, Ga. Susan Hankins Albany, Ga. Randy Harber, Sylvania, Ga. Cheryl Hardin Warner Robins, Ga. La Verne Harn Lyons, Ga. Lee Harnsberger Macon, Ga. Susan Harrell Baimbridge, Ga. Cynthia Harris Sandersville, Ga. Elaine Harris Perry, Ga. Sandra Harrison Atlanta, Ga. Vicki Harrison Swainsboro, Ga. Carole Lynn Hartley Alamo, Ga. Robin Hasselbring Atlanta, Ga. Gayle Hawkins Lithonia, Ga. Gary Hawthorne Albany, Ga. Joanne Head Smyrna, Ga. Rebecca W. Heard Statesboro, Ga. John Heffernan Tucker, Ga. 221 Julia Henderson Atlanta, Ga. Lydia Henderson Waycross, Ga. Kathy Hendrix Washington, Ga. Janet Henley Buford, Ga. Karen Hennessee Hazelhurst, Ga. Linda Ann Henry Atlanta, Ga. Robert Hentz Byron, Ga. Karen Herin Macon, Ga. Vicki Herring Waycross, Ga. Sophia Hibbard Roswell, Ga. Connie Hicks Ochlochnea, Ga. David Hightower Cartersville, Ga. Kathy Hill Savannah, Ga. Tommy Hilley Macon, Ga. Alma E. Hinson Statesboro, Ga. John Hinson Atlanta, Ga. Bobby Hinton Easley, S. C. Linda Hipps Baxley, Ga. Cathy Hodges Macon, Ga. Ann Holland East Point, Ga. Beth Holland Richmond Hill, Ga. Dewey F. Holland Lavonia, Ga. Sheryl Holland Brunswick, Ga. Maribel Holmes Moultrie, Ga. Mary Holt Garfield, Ga. 222 The freshmen get their first taste of the panic . . . and mass hysteria that soon become an everyday part of life at GSC . . . Registration, Fall Quarter. Dale Honea Toccoa, Ga. Dahlia Hood Pembroke, Ga. Jan Hope Atlanta, Ga. Marvin Hopkins Waycross, Ga. Linda Home Conley, Ga. Jamie House Buford, Ga. Judy Howell Sylvania, Ga. Martha Howell Fitzgerald, Ga. Martha Hughes Atlanta, Ga. Chris Hull East Point, Ga. Debbie Hulsey Atlanta, Ga. Judy Hurd Savannah, Ga. June Husbands Atlanta, Ga. Lewis Igov Baxley, Ga. Carl Ivey Lincolnton, Ga. Kay Ivie Winder, Ga. Brad James Stockbridge, Ga. Glenda James Decatur, Ga. Joyce James Marietta, Ga. Janice Jarrel Thomaston, Ga. Karen Jennings Thomasville, Ga. Katherine Jessup Lyons, Ga. Elizabeth Jett Buford, Ga. Becky Johnson Savannah, Ga. Beverly Johnson Rochelle, Ga. 223 Freshmen Charles Allen Johnson Warrenton, Ga. Harriette Johnson Savannah, Ga. Mary Jane Johnson Brunswick, Ga. Mildred Johnson Ellenwood, Ga. Wilbur Johnson Jacksonville. Fla. Charles E. Jones Portal, Ga. Dianne Jones Alapaha, Ga. Jill Jones Waycross, Ga. Linda Jones Reidsville, Ga. Susan Jones Wrens, Ga. Bobbie Jean Joplins Augusta, Ga. Gary Kader Beaufort, S. C. Pamela Kane Binghamton, N. Y. Lowell Keene Woodbine, Ga. Laura Kelly Atlanta, Ga. Carol Kelly Monticello, Ga. Bobby Kennedy Reidsville, Ga. Barbara Ketchie Macon, Ga. Robt Kight Eastman, Ga. Stephanie Kiley Savannah, Ga. Ralph Xinchens Warrenton, Ga. Billy King Vienna, Ga. Sally King East Point, Ga. Krys Kirton Daytona Beach, Fla. Debbie Knight East Point, Ga. Joel Knight Macon, Ga. Marsha Knight Manassas, Ga. Kay Kozojed Macon, Ga. Richard Krysalka Macon, Ga. Becky Lamb Springfield, Ga. E Mfg Jan Lambert Thomaston, Ga. Sue Lambert Hapeville, Ga. Debbye Landgrebe East Point, Ga. Donna Langdon Columbus, Ga. Glenn Langford Atlanta, Ga. Joanne Lanier Portal, Ga. Krista Lane Sylvania, Ga. Joe Lariscy Sylvania, Ga. Bill Larkey Jacksonville, Ga. Roosevelt Lawerence Garfield, Ga. Cathy ' Leach Decatur, Ga. Edward Lee Warner Robins, Ga. Beth Lee Sylvania, Ga. Bill Lee Atlanta, Ga. John Lee Alma, Ga. Ronald Lemon Macon, Ga. David Lentz St. Marys, Ga. Petite Leopard Morrow, Ga. Teresa Leslie Jeffersonville, Ga. Marilyn Lester Decatur, Ga. Julia Leverett Thomson, Ga. Bonnie Lewis Hinesville, Ga. Daryl Lewis Lyons, Ga. Le ' Ontyne Lewis Statesboro, Ga. Russell Lipford Macon, Ga. Carol Littleton Hartwell, Ga. Lynn Lollis Guyton, Ga. Sha ron Long Macon, Ga. Sylvia Lons Woodbury, Ga. Gene Loreny Macon, Ga. 225 Bill Lou Atlanta Colbert Sylvania William Evens, Ga. Mary Jane Lowe Atlanta, Ga. Leonard Lowery Lyons, Ga. Larry Lukat Clifford Lunceford Norwood, Ga. Judy Lyle Smyra, Ga. Carolyn McBane Penfield, N. Y. Duane McCallum Macon, Ga. Diane McConnell Millen, Ga. Mary McCrary Waycross, Ga. Bruteen McCray Statesboro, Ga. Judy McCrary Molena, Ga. Linda McCrimmon Mt. Vernon, Ga. Susanne McDonald Atlanta, Ga. Mike McEver Warner Robins, Ga. Patsy McFarland Cherry Grove, S. C. Nancy McGhee Athens, Ga. Dotty McKinnon Adel, Ga. Lonnie McNorrire Waynesboro, Ga. Sharon McPhail Savarfnah, Ga. Janet McPherson Ramey A.F.B., Puerto Rico Rick Maelin Jacksonville, Fla. Jimmy Martin Waynesboro, Ga. Beth Major Atlanta, Ga. 226 Ora Beth Manning Fairfax, S. C. Susan Mansell Roswell, Ga. Chris March Statesboro, Ga. Nancy Martin Macon, Ga. Paul Massey Waycross, Ga. Robert S. Meadows Macon, Ga. Rodney Meadows Manchester, Ga. Johnny McCullough Collins, Ga. Harriette Mee.ks Waycross, Ga. Linda Milans Brunswick, Ga. Richard F. Milford Thomson, Ga. Beckey Miller Cairo, Ga. Elaine Miller Norcross, Ga. Paul Miller Hogan, Ga. Sherrill Miller Fairfax, Ga. Claudia Milligar Callahan, Fla. Gale Milligan Wrens, Ga. Pearl Milner Brooklet, Ga. Dennis Mincey Brooklet, Ga. Dan Minish Toccoa, Ga. Marie Mitchell Woodbury, Ga. Sue Mixell Brooklet, Ga. Kathy Mock EUabell, Ga. Donna Montgomery Macon, Ga. Billy Moore Oakfield, Ga. Roger Moore Savannah, Ga. Ray Morgan St. Marys, Ga. Martin Morgan Mount Dora, Fla. Susan Morris Wadley, Ga. Dolores Moxley Kathleen, Ga. Freshmen Freshmen Judy Moye Savannah, Ga. Susan Mull Augusta Ga. Donna Munsen Cocoa Beach, Fla. John Murphy Brunswick, Ga. Donny Murray Pratteville, Ala. Gayle Myers Atlanta, Ga. Karen Myers Decatur, Ga. Brenda Nash Lithonia, Ga. Howard Neal Warrenton, Ga. Terry Nethken Macon, Ga. Joseph Mitchell Newberry Ellijay, Ga. Pattie Nichols Savannah, Ga. Thomas Nicolette Belle Vernon, Penn. Marty Nifforth Warner Robins. Ga. Judy Nix Chicopee, Ga. Lynda Nix Atlanta, Ga. Beth Odom Warwick, Ga. Jay O ' Hearn Americus, Ga. Betty Oline Bainbridge, Ga. Kenneth Oliver Toccoa, Ga. Susan Oliver Glennville, Ga. Anne O ' Looney St. Simons, Ga. Angela O ' Neal Thompson, Ga. Hellen Orr Decatur, Ga. Becky Owen Acworth, Ga. Suzette Proctor Statesboro, Ga. Marcia Preble Savannah, Ga. Dawn Prescot Sumter, S. C. Sandy LoPresti Millen, Ga. E. B. Price Wrightsville, Ga. 228 Marilyn Price Jackson, Ga. Beckey Prosser Charleston, S. C. Cheryl Puruis Macon, Ga. Candy Parrish Savannah, Ga. Gary Steven Patrick Savannah, Ga. Laura Patrick Columbus, Ga. Nina Payne Butler, Ga. Linda Peace Newton, Ga. Ellen Peebles Swainsboro, Ga. Linda Peel Millen, Ga. Grace Peeples Atlanta, Ga. Connie Pefinis Atlanta, Ga. Kateryna Perry Columbus, Ga. Susan Peters Dublin, Ga. Jackie Philips Richmond Hill, Ga. Sue Ann Phillips Eatonton, Ga. Bob Pickrell Warrenton, Ga. Brenda Pittman Savannah, Ga. Kathy Pool St. Simons Island, Ga. James Poole Guyton, Ga. Patsy Poole Thomson, Ga. Jerry Pope Waycross, Ga. Joy Pross Augusta, Ga. Julie Pound Guyton, Ga. Barbara Powers Macon, Ga. Mary Ray Bloomingdale, Ga. Charlotte Reams Decatur, Ga. Karen Redding Darien, Ga. Dwain Reiser Springfield, Ga. Doug Reynolds Morrow, Ga. 229 Eddie Roberts Decatur, Ga. Jane Roberts Donaldsonville, Ga. Sherra Roberts Dublin, Ga. Venetia Roberts Savannah, Ga. Jean Robertson Statesboro, Ga. Gail Rogers Jesup, Ga. James Larry Rogers Claxton, Ga. Tommy Rogers McRae, Ga. Jerry A. Ross Jesup, Ga. Lee Rountree Twin City, Ga. Sally Roward Portal, Ga. Susan E. Russell Waynesboro, Ga Wendy Ruth Wilmington, Del Richard Salmon Rome, Ga. Dale Sandefur Savannah, Ga. 230 Freshmen Jo Ann Sanders Irwinton, Ga. Kathy Sanders Macon, Ga. Cindy Sarver East Point, Ga. Susan Schenebeck Statesboro, Ga. Susan Sellers Macon, Ga. Debbie Shannehan Atlanta, Ga. Carol Shearer Decatur, Ga. David Sherrill Atlanta, Ga. Thomas Shulman Atlanta, Ga. Particia Shy Ft. Valley, Ga . Marguerite Van Sickler Fitzgerald, Ga. Sue Sikes Alamo, Ga. Jimmy Lee Simmons Woodbine, Ga. Pauline Simmons Statesboro, Ga. Ann Slade Finleyson, Ga. Donna Smith Wadley, Ga. Elaine Smartt Milledgeville, Ga. Jill Smith Waycross, Ga. Jim Smith Atlanta, Ga.. Judy Smith Pooler, Ga. Judy Smith Atlanta, Ga. Kenneth Smith Ruswell, Ga. Larry Smith Macon, Ga. Linda Smith Eastman, Ga. Linda Smith Macon, Ga. Martha Smith Cordele, Ga. Martha Nell Smith Cordele, Ga. Mary E. Smokes Pembroke, Ga. Nancy Smith Dublin, Ga. Pat Smith Columbus, Ga. Kay Smiley Eldrin, Ga. Sandra Smith Sparta, Ga. Jesse Snell Wrightsville, Ga. Vicki South Toccoa, Ga. Joy Spillers Thomaston, Ga. Dahlia Ann Stacy Hinesville, Ga. Lawrence Stainbach Tucker, Ga. Annette Stallworth Macon, Ga. Jean Stewart Fitzgerald, Ga. Dianna Store Albany, Ga. Angela Stovall Atlanta, Ga. Ann Stowe Bethlehem, Ga. Darenda Strickland Atlanta, Ga. Drennon Strickland Claxton, Ga. James Strickland Royston, Ga. Kay Strickland Bainbridge, Ga. James E, Stroud McDonough, Ga. Cheryl Studstill Jesup, Ga. Betty Jean Sutton Cheryl Swinney Cordell, Ga. Lyndal Talley Collins, Ga. Joyce Terry Athens, Ga. Renee Terry Atlanta, Ga. Tony Thacker Alpharetta, Ga. Donna Thompson Atlanta, Ga. Jane Thompson Mclntyre, Ga. Linda Sue Thompson Cochran, Ga. Mary Thompson Decatur, Ga. Mona Thompson Jesup, Ga. Cornelia Thornhill Sylvester, Ga. Freshmen 232 Sally Thurston Macon, Ga. Jane Tillman East Point, Ga. Glend ' a Tippins Claxton, Ga. Nancy Tippins Guyton, Ga. Betty Trotter Brunswick, Ga. Linda Tucker Jacksonville, Fla. Margaret Tuerney Decatur, Ga. Pat Turner Statesboro, Ga. Judy Tyler Savannah, Ga. Pat Usry Douglasville, Ga. Mike Vaquer Savannah, Ga. Carol Verner Atlanta, Ga. Georgeann Vick Atlanta, Ga. Dora Villarreal Glennville, Ga. Diane Vincent Decatur, Ga. Donna Vossler Decatur, Ga. Donna Wade Augusta, Ga. Suzan Wade Fairburn, Ga. Martha Jean Walker Savannah, Ga. Dennis Waller Atlanta, Ga. Patsy Waller Warrenton, Ga. Sue Wammack Adrian, Ga. Patti Wansley Elberton, Ga. Shirley Ward Sparks, Ga. Earl Ware Blakely, Ga. 233 L. G. Warr Thompson, Ga. Harriet Warren College Park, Ga. Gwen Waters Darien, Ga. Ken Waters Claxton, Ga. James Elliot Waters Claxton, Ga. Vicki Webb Dothlan, Ala. Jim Wells Quitman, Ga. Emil Wendt Atlanta, Ga. Robert Westmorland Ellijay, Ga. Linda Whitaker East Ellijay, Ga. Faye White Vienna, Ga. Judy White Meigs, Ga. Melinda White Nelson, Ga. Larry Whitlow Carnesville, Ga. Jimmy Wheeler Alma, Ga. Robert Wilcox Dublin, Ga. Ronnie Wilham Kite, Ga. Beth Wilhoit Dolores Wilderson Rebbecca, Ga. Antha Williams Atlanta, Ga. id ' fie Ml Freshmen Becky Williams Atlanta, Ga. Joe Williams Taylorville, Ga. Wanda Williams Lyons, Ga. Bonnie Willingham Lithonia, Ga. Bob Wilson Atlanta, Ga. Catherine Wilson Macon, Ga. Pat Winchester Atlanta, Ga. Trip Wingfield Macon, Ga. Kelley Wingate Camilla, Ga. Ann Womack Savannah, Ga. Judy Womack Swainsboro, Ga. Kenny Woo Savannah, Ga. David Wright Camilla, Ga. Phil Wysong Norcross, Ga. Dianne Yarborough Statesboro, Ga. Jackie Yawn Lyons, Ga. Susan Young Staunton, Va. Russell Yow Vienna, Ga. Ainsworth Zeagler Sylvania, Ga. Linda Zetterower Brooklet, Ga. 235 Class Officers L-R: Eddie Nix, V. Pres.; Wayne Sanders, Pres.; Ricky Smith, Sec-Treas. Sophomore Class Confidence Keynotes the Sophomore Year. The beginning of the second year of college brings a thrill of accomplishment. The sophomore feels a serse of pride in the realization that he has successfully met the challenges of the freshman year: the challenge to work hard enough and learn enough to pass forty hours; the daily challenge which the mount- ing inconveniences and difficulties of campus life present; the personal challenge to manage and regulate your own life. As the sophomore year progresses, the student finds he is able to get along in the college situation with relative ease, and with this knowledge comes a self-confidence which begins to pervade his attitude toward himself and his future, and toward others. The sophomore, not realizing that he has only scratched the surface of the tremendous amount of knowledge waiting to be discovered, is convinced that he knows all the answers and is capable of coping with any situation. Each new success seems to reaffirm this conviction, and thus self-assured of his own ability, he tends to view optimistically the world and his own future in it. Soon enough, however, some of his illusory confidence will begin to fade under the harsh light of reality as the student begins to see deeper into himself and the situations which sur- round him. 237 Larry Adams Macon, Ga. Shirley Akins Metter, Ga. James E. Aldred Statesboro, Ga. Lee Ann Alford Macon, Ga. Susan Allaway Hoschton, Ga. David Anderson Savannah, Ga. Steve Arnold Winder, Ga. Jeannie Autry Atlanta, Ga. Mike Ayres Augusta, Ga. Carol Baker Brunswick, Ga. Shirley Ball Moultrie, Ga. Marcia Ballance Decatur, Ga. Shirley Barfield Macon, Ga. John Bartlett Waynesboro, Ga. Susan Barton Macon, Ga. Robert Bass Almo, Ga. Kathy Batchelor McRae, Ga. Larry Bateman Macon, Ga. Melonie Baxter Twin City, Ga. Bruce Kelly Bazemore, Jr. Dublin Ga. Hall Estes Bell Macon, Ga. Connie Bennet Macon, Ga. Kay Bennett Appling, Ga. Diane Berkner Macon, Ga. Renna Biggers Cordele, Ga. Sophomores 238 Debbie Biggerstaff San Antonio, Texas William Carl Bird Statesboro, Ga. Mark Blakely Wonder, Ga. Barbara Bloch Atlanta, Ga. Buddy Bloodworth St. Simons, Ga. Beth Blum Rochester, N Y. Charles Bobe Vincennes, Ind. M. Alan Bond Augusta, Ga. Bren Bonner Covington, Ga. Donna Boone Hazelhurst, Ga. Millie Bounds Macon, Ga. Elizabeth Bowers Macon, Ga. Sidonne Boyd Sylvania, Ga. John Branch Grovetown, Ga. Russell Brannen Portal, Ga. Yvonne Brannon Doraville, Ga. Frank Lee Brantley Lithonis, Ga. Glenn Bray Statesboro, Ga. Jim McBrayer Macon, Ga. Marion Breedlove Macon, Ga. Carol Brent Stone Mountain, Ga. Joe Bridges Macon, Ga. Wendell S. Broadwell, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Jenny L. Brooks Atlanta, Ga. Allen Brown Vidalia, Ga. Donna Brown Gainesville, Ga. Janet Brown Macon, Ga. Thomas R. Brown, Jr. Macon, Ga. Warren Brown Ludowici, Ga. Tommy Bunch Lincolnton, Ga. Wallington Burch Lincoln, Ga. Susan L. Bush Dublin Ga. Bobby Butts Warm Springs, Ga. Linda Calhoun Savannah, Ga. Margaret Calhoun Macon, Ga. Becky Calhoun Eatonton, Ga. Loretta Canady Swainsboro, Ga. Pat Canady Atlanta, Ga. James Cannon Travelers Rest, S.C. Diane Cantrell Hartwell, Ga. Harvey Causey Blakely, Ga. Neil Cavette Atlanta, Ga. Gloria Carbett Waycross, Ga. Kenneth Carlson Athens, Ga. Candy Champion Hawkinsville, Ga. 240 Sophomores Janice Cheek Lumber City, Ga. Kimberly Cibulski Girard, Ga. Linda Clark Statesboro, Ga. Buddy Clay Savannah, Ga. Diana Cleveland Elberton, Ga. Vicki Cleveland Hartwell, Ga. Linda Clifton Brooklet, Ga. Cecila Cochran Gainesville, Ga. Marsha Coleman Swainsboro, Ga. Janice Colfield Eastman, Ga. David Collier Atlanta, Ga. Nancy Collier Warner Robins, Ga. Lark Collins BaxJey, Ga. Remer Collins Cobbtown, Ga. Wayne Collins Metter, Ga. Wayne Colovitt Smyrna, Ga. Ray Cameron Waycross, Ga. Laura Conley Nicholasville, Ga. Edwin Cary Cook Woodland, Ga. Pat Cook Warner Robins, Ga. Deidre Cowne Thomasville, Ga. Paula Covert Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Joy Cox Alamo, Ga. John S. Craig Elberton, Ga. Sandi Crawford Yatesville, Ga. Kathy Creager East Point, Ga. Sammy Crook Savannah, Ga. Marilyn Davis East Point, Ga. Rick Davis Gainesville, Ga. Walker Davis Warrenton, Ga. 241 Nina Day Douglas, Ga. Linda Dean Warner Robins, Ga. Marge Demmond Statesboro, Ga. June Allison DiPolito Hilliard, Fla. Linda Dixon Hagan, Ga. Barbara Dorman Chamblee, Ga. Nancy Douglas Jacksonville, Fla. Jane Dowling Jacksonville, Fla. Marie Driggers Warner Robins, Ga. Jane Dukes Macon, Ga. Don Dutton Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Rose Dutton Donaldson, Ga. Janice Dykes Cochran, Ga. Jane Edwards St. Simons, Ga. Gaylan Elliot Winder, Ga. . . . and, if you can get a phone, an operator, and an answer, you make phone calls in the dorm . . . or you can watch T.V. there — if you ' re good children . . . . . . and if nothing else, the dormitory is a Mace to relax, a place to be at home in and jile your dirty clothes in. Jo Ann Ervin Rossville, Ga. Leigh Essex Atlanta, Ga. Ellen Estes Avondale Estates, Ga. Gayle Evans Dublin, Ga. Joy Evans Newington, Ga. Myra Exley Garden City, Ga. Peggie Fargason Dry Branch, Ga. Judy Felder Atlanta, Ga. Norma Ellen Fields Millen, Ga. Miriam Finley Richmond Hill, Ga. Sally Flye Jacksonville, Fla. Dennis Folker Garden City, Ga. John Ford Mt. Vernon, Ga. Steve Fortune Decatur, Ga. John Fountain Bedford, Indiana Nita Franklin Forsyth, Ga. Richard Freeman Sylvania, Ga. Jill Fries Swainsboro, Ga. Janice Fulcher Augusta, Ga. Janis Fuller Smyrna, Ga. Sandi Funderburke Albany, Ga. Marie Fussell Ambrose, Ga. Jannelle Garrett Sandersville, Ga. June Gassett Fort Valley, Ga. Brenda Gaston Louisville, Ga. 243 Jennie Garrison Lake Park, Ga. James Ed Gay Cadwell, Ga. Bobby Gibson Thomson, Ga. Jerry Gibson Waycross, Ga. Delainn Gillespie Albany, Ga. Janice Gilmer Baston, Ga. Robert Gilstrap Greenville, S.C. Paul H. Glass Greensboro, Ga. Ann Godfrey Hollywood, Fla. Michael Godwin Cairo, Ga. Paula Goggins Thomasville, Ga. Joann Goldman Lincolnton, Ga. Clyde Goodrich Savannah, Ga. Ann Goodwin Morgan, Ga. Linda Gottfried Decatur, Ga. Patsey Gozz Tucker, Ga. Bryan Tin ' Graham Statesboro, Ga. Bob Grant Comer, Ga. Jim Graves Decatur, Ga. Ray Green Atlanta, Ga. The intramural sports program, under the close supervision of Coach Exley, reached a peak for participants and spectators this year. WW ' ■■J • v . ' ll 244 Jill Grier Swainsboro, Ga. Alison Griffeth Winder, Ga. Brenda Gail Griffin Savannah, Ga. Avery Hardin St. Simons Ga. Marcia Harper Savannah, Ga. Emily Harrell Whigham, Ga. Larry Harrison Dublin, Ga. Lynn Harrison Dublin, Ga. Judy Haskins Warner Robins, Ga. Daniel O. Hayes Stone Mountain, Ga. Sally Heaton Jacksonville, Fla. Linda Hendrix Portal, Ga. Thomas Hesten Savannah, Ga. Iris Hill Macon, Ga. Selyn Hill Macon, Ga. Ann Hinton Thomson, Ga. Ann Hodges Statesboro, Ga. Frank Hook Statesboro, Ga. Kathy Hooper Savannah, Ga. Walter S. Hogan Jefferson, Ga. Coni Holt Tifton, Ga. Julie Hortman Macon, Ga. Desma Dianna Howell Miami, Fla. Janelle Hudson Fort Valley, Ga. Barbara Hubbard St. Simons, Island, Ga. Beth Hull Atlanta, Ga. Gail Hursey Statesboro, Ga. Pam Irwin Columbus, Ga. Linda Jackson Decatur, Ga. James Jackson Clarkston, Ga. Sophomores Margaret Jardine Douglas, Ga. Carol Johns Boston, Mass. Jerry Johnson Brunswick, Ga. Lem Johnson Waycross, Ga. May Johnston Meridian, Ga. Eddy Jones Metter, Ga. Angelia Jones Lakeland, Ga. Glenda Faye Jones Dawson, Ga. Glenda M. Jones Linda Jones Jesup, Ga. Lois Jones Savannah, Ga. Ray Jones Elberton, Ga. Gail Junot Chamblee, Ga. Bill V. Kariatoglou Athens, Greece Linda Kennedy Statesboro, Ga. The student center too, finds a varied place in the lives of students sitting around talking . . . studying there, eating there, or just Paul Kennedy Clarkesville, Ga. Gayle Kersey Byron, Ga. Shirley Kilday Claxton, Ga. Evelyn King Lyons, Ga. Faye Klepsig Macon, Ga. Allen Klug Whippany, N.J. Billie Knight Swainsboro, Ga. Carolyn Knight Dublin, Ga. Patricia Knowles Jacksonville, Fla. Cathy Koger Jacksonville, Fla. 246 Rebecca Konkle Newington, Ga. June Kopp Haines City, Fla. Gary Larisy Albany, Ga. Jane Lake Dublin, Ga. Charles Lamas Savannah, Ga. Bill Lane Sylvania, Ga. Kathleen Langley Macon, Ga. Dorothy Lanier Portal, Ga. John Lawrence Swainsboro, Ga. Gayle Lawhorne Dawson, Ga. Gail Layton Swainsboro, Ga. Kathey Lewis Fernadina Beach, Fla. Sheila Littleton Moultrie, Ga. Ann Logan Mennsville, Ga. Mary E. Lokey Thomson, Ga. Jack La Presti Millen, Ga. Dennis Lord Union Pt., Ga. Dianne Lord Dublin, Ga. Steve Lane Savannah, Ga. Karen Lowe Macon, Ga. Marilyn Loyd Macon, Ga David Luckie Ft. Valley, Ga. Karen McCanty Warner Robins, Ga. Cheryl McCorkle Statesboro, Ga. Janet McCrary Macon, Ga. Warrie McCray Statesboro, Ga. Barbara McDaniel Atlanta, Ga. Kathy McDonough Brunswick, Ga. Farris McElreath Tennil le, Ga. Wayne R. McElroy Moultrie, Ga. Sophomores 247 Sophomores Mike McGowan Metter, Ga. Fay McLeod Hawkinsville, Ga. Billy Mclnval Warner Robins, Ga. Billie Clyde Magoon Hartwell, Ga. Susan Majors Claxton, Ga. Annette Mainland Jonesboro, Ga. Linda Manke Atlanta, Ga. Ann Marshall Atlanta, Ga. Allen Martin Stone Mt., Ga. Neysa M. Martin Stilson, Ga. Robbie Martin Madison, Ga. Donna S. Martin Statesboro, Ga. Pat Martin Moultrie, Ga. Phillip J. Massa Staton Island, N.J. Mary Alice Mathews Buford, Ga. m - % I It . . . you can even get your picture taken in the student center — if you ' re quick enough Sandra Mathis Ft. Gaines, Ga. Cathy Maupin Swainsboro, Ga. Joe Menning Sarasota, Fla. Criss Middlebrooks Griffin, Ga. Donnette Miley Hazelhurst, Ga. 248 Cheryl Mills Atlanta, Ga. Eugenia Milner Decatur, Ga. Carolyn Milton Oliver, Ga. John Morre Athens, Ga. Linda Moore Rochelle, Ga. Melanie Moore Griffin, Ga. Kathi Morley Walterboro, Ga. Jone Morris Margie Mullis Savannah, Ga. Judy Musick Atlanta, Ga. Kenneth L. NeSmith Statesboro, Ga. Mary Newson Davisboro, Ga. San Nisbet Bainbridge, Ga. Eddie Nix Gainesbille, Ga. Cecil Norris Sandersville, Ga. Franklin Odom Brunswick, Ga. Sally Ann Oglesby Port Wentworth, Ga. Mary Frances Olsen Albany, Ga. Joe Anthony O ' Neal Donna Orvold Decatur, Ga. Gilmore Owens Blackville, Ga. Kay Ozanich Macon, Ga. Mike Pack Thomasville, Ga. Fred Page Statesboro, Ga. Donna Parker Bainbridge, Ga. Linda Parker Savannah, Ga. Paul Parker Claxton, Ga. Kenneth Patisane Augusta, Ga. Dianne Patrick Bloomingdale, Ga. Mike Patrick Winder, Ga. 249 . . . you can usually find bridge game or a chess partner arou the student center, too. Calvin Peavy Milledgeville, Ga. Linda Peavy Bloomingdage, Ga. Marsha Peavey Pine View, Ga. Sharon Peebles Swainsboro, Ga. Ronnie Pelt Macon, Ga. Cheryl Pence McDonough, Ga. Barbara Faye Phillips Vidaha, Ga. Brenda Phillips Savannah, Ga. Sonny Pierce Savannah, Ga. Margaret Pipkin Waycross, Ga. Sue Marie Pitts Ashburn, Ga. Jimmy Pitts Cadwell, Ga. David Plaisted Decatur, Ga. Gwen Poole Eatonton, Ga. Bunnie Porter Madison, Ga. Dorothy Poummer Arabi, Ga. Susan Powell Plant City, Fla. Carol Purdom Baxley, Ga. Elaine Querry Blueridge, Ga. Elizabeth Rawes Statesboro, Ga. Vicky Ray Gray, Ga. Sam Reeves Dallas, Texas Randy Register Lake City, Fla. Jackie Reiser Savannah, Ga. Linda Renfore Wrightsville, Ga. 250 Roderick L. Rentz III Savannah, Ga. Danny Rice Clarkston, Ga. Stephen J. Rickman Macon, Ga. Nora Ricks Savannah, Ga. Faye Riddle Montezuma, Ga. John Rivers Brunswick, Ga. Sam Rivers Macon, Ga. Rita Roach Pooler, Ga. Mary Robson Andover, Mass. Jane Rodgers Fitzgerald, Ga. LaDonna Rogers Claxton, Ga. Sherry Rogers Brunswick, Ga. Mary Alice Roush Swainsboro, Ga. Sharildh Rozar Atlanta, Ga. Julie Rozier Brooklet, Ga. Patty Rowland Adrian, Ga. Johnny Ryals Warner Robins, Ga. Pam Samford Avondale Estates, Ga. Anna Marie Samply Savannah, Ga. Terry Sanders Macon, Ga. Kenneth Sapp Swainsboro, Ga. Trisha Sayer Augusta, Ga. Brenda Scurry McRae, Ga. Cherry Seckinger Rincon, Ga. Robert Sessions Milledgeville, Ga. Classroom buildings too find students studying at the last minute . . . with a classmate . . . Debbie Sevier Savannah, Ga. Brenda Shirley Hazelhurst, Ga. James N. Shermans Port Wentworth, Ga. Joe E. Singleton, Jr. Metter, Ga. Marianne Skinner Athens, Ga. Judy Slater Stillmore, Ga. Sherry Smart Statesboro, Ga. Deborah Smith Atlanta, Ga. Frank Smith Savannah, Ga. Jamie Smith Atlanta, Ga. Janice Smith Macon, Ga. J. E. Smith Statesboro, Ga. Jean Smith Macon, Ga. Jo Ann Smith Springfield, Ga. Judy Ellen Smith Port Wentworth, Ga. Kathie Smith Atlanta, Ga. Kathy M. Smith Gainesville, Ga. Kay Smith Brunswick, Ga. Ricky Smith Macon, Ga. Susan Smith Vivian Smith Cordele, Ga. Linda Souter Brunswick, Ga. Modelyn Spivey Dublin, Ga. Connell Stafford, Jr. Macon, Ga. Vilda Stone Statesboro, Ga. Clay Strickland Dawson, Ga. Pat Stroud Waynesboro, Ga. Walley Stover Ellijay, Ga. Gretchen Stodier Guyton, Ga. Betty Sutton Ocilla, Ga. v. 4f i , I: 252 Sophomores Keith Swindell Glenville, Ga. Jackie Tait Decatur, Ga. Joyce Talton Perry, Ga. Brenda Tankersley Lincolton, Ga. Nancy Taylor Atlanta, Ga. Roger Taylor Kite, Ga. Libby Terry Thomasville, Ga. Sonny Thomas Russell, Ga. Pam Thompson Wadley, Ga. Sandra Thompson Thomson, Ga. Wanda Thompson Swainsboro, Ga. Alvin Tillman Waycross, Ga. Bascomb G. Tippins Claxton, Ga. Nancy Tippins Claxton, Ga. Pat Tomblin Warner Robins, Ga. Gail Tootle Baxley, Ga. Gwen Tucker Centerville, Ga. Shirley Underwood Bainbridge, Ga. James Vivenzio Brunswick, Ga. Julie Veal Toccoa, Ga. Anne Veal Sandersville, Ga. Betty Vaughan Alpharetta, Ga. Charles Wallace Thomson, Ga. Cheryl Walker Cairo, Ga. Susan Wallace Statesboro, Ga. . . . or alone Connie Ward Adrian, Ga. Judy Ward West Point, Ga. Carol Warner Columbus, Ga. Larry Waters Sylvania, Ga. Katrina Watson Rentz, Ga. Gayle Weaver Macon, Ga. Susan Clair Webb Montezuma, Ga. Kay Wheless Warner Robins, Ga. Wanda Whitaker Dublin, Ga. Winston Whitlock Atlanta, Ga. Iris Whitten Claxton, Ga. Barbara Widner Jacksonville, Fla. Wanda Wilcox Cairo, Ga. Diane Wilder Macon, Ga. Nancy Wilder Waycross, Ga. Kathy Wiley Thomas, Ga. Pam Wilderson Athens, Ga. Nancy Willcoxon Chamblee, Ga. Michelle Willette Carol Faye Williams Donaldsville, Ga. James Williams Dacula, Ga. Johnnie Williams Ringgold, Ga. Linda Williams McRae, Ga. Roger Williams Waycross, Ga. Olivia Williamson Lyons, Ga. 254 Sophomores Class officers, L-R: Billy Cochran, pres., Ellen Stone, sec-treas., Billy Jones-v. pres. Junior Class For Juniors, A Year of Realization. The junior begins the year filled with the confidence that two years of college have given him, confidence that he knows all he needs to know to get along in the world. He has learned to beat the system at registration, he knows how to get through courses with a minimum of effort, he has learned all the tricks to avoid the interminable lines, and he is secure in his social relationships. He has learned to get along in the environment that had seemed completely incomprehensible several years ago, and he feels eminently confident of his ability to meet any challenge which the next two years can offer. But as the year progresses, he begins to realize that all is not as simple as he had imagined it. Decisions become more difficult to make as he becomes cognizant of their complexity and significance; courses become more difficult and knowl- edge a more important goal; even his attitude toward social life becomes more serious as he realizes it does not constitute the sum total of the college experience. As these new vision of the amount of experience to be had, knowledge to be gained, and obstacles to be conquered impress themselves upon him, he realizes he has a lot to learn during this year and the next if he is to be prepared to live in a world growing ever more complex. 257 Mary Ackerman Hyde Park, New York John W. Adams Morrow, Ga. Lee Ann Adams Alma, Ga. Linda Akers Cartersville, Ga. Una Allen Nahunta, Ga. Charles Altmar Statesboro, Ga. Dot Adams Waycross, Ga. Carroll Anderson Claxton, Ga. Cathy Arnold Perry, Ga. William David Austin Winder, Ga. Ann Badger Augusta, Ga. Brenda Bagley Hinesbille, Ga. Ronald G. Bailey Shelbyville, Kentucky John D. Baker Perry, Ga. Julie Banks Statesboro, Ga. Nancy Banister Hepzibah, Ga. Francis Barclay Monroe, Ga. Patsy Barfield Hapeville, Ga. Derrell W. Bargainnier Savannah, Ga. Emily Bargeron Sardis, Ga. Robbie Barret Warner Robbins, Sonny Bartlett Waynesboro, Ga. Judye Barry Brenda Barry Moultrie, Ga. John Baxter Temple, Ga. Ga. 258 Arlene Behl Warner Robins, Ga. Dorothy Bennett Douglas, Ga. Elaine Bennett Waycross, Ga. Linda Bewley Jacksonville, Fla. Marion Bird Register, Ga. . . . and he begins to spend more time, and more effort, on study- ing .. . studying in the library . . . Alice Birt Barnesville, S. C. Rusty Black Sylvania, Ga. Kathy Blakenet Smy rna, Ga. Sherry Blanchette Satesboro, Ga. Beth Blanton Brunswick, Ga. Ronald Blanton Shelby, N.C. Mary Blessing Gainesville, Ga. Bobe Blount Waynesboro, Ga. Becky Bo bo Moultrie, Ga. Mike Bordens Palmetto, Ga. Bob Bohmen Conington, Ga. Sharon Border Butler, Ga. Michael J. Boiling Fitzgerald, Ga. Charles Boyd Lincolnton, Ga. Diane Body Sylvanis, Ga. Margie Boyles Wa cross, Ga. Cheryl Brackin Odem, Ga. Joy Bragg Springfield, Ga. Mary Anne Branham Macon, Ga. Eric Brannen Pembroke, Ga. James A. Brannen Wilmington, Delaware Joe Brannen Statesboro, Ga. Nancy Brannen Newington, Ga. Pete Branwar Doraville, Ga. Gail Brazell Warner Robbins, Ga. Mary Jean Brogden Omega, Ga. Pattie Brooks Gordon, Ga. Ronnie H. Brooks Dublin, Ga. Max Buffington Atlanta, Ga. Janice Burch Eastman, Ga. Ruth Ann Bush Warner Robbins, Ga. Susan Syrns Irwinville, Ga. Gail Callaway East Point, Ga. Don Canney Eden, Ga. Phyllis Cannon Chester, Ga. Diane Canupp Gainesville, Ga. Andra Caraway Zebulon, Ga. Steve Carlisle Aiken, S. C. Beverly Carlson Dawson, Ga. Carol Ann Carlton Moultrie, Ga. . . . studying in a quiet spot, a quiet moment, wherever they can be found . . . 260 Cookie Cook Augusta, Ga. Edward E. Cook, Jr. Dublin, Ga. Cyndi Corr Macon, Ga. Melvin Covey Glennwood, Ga. Pam Carnes Atlanta, Ga. Nancy Carter Alma, Ga. Sue Cason Staesboro, Ga. Pat Cates Atlanta, Ga. Daniel Cavender Waycross, Ga. Connie Chambers Waycross, Ga. Dale Chaney Hapeville, Ga. Karyl Chastain Thomasville, Ga. Monty Cheshire Macon, Ga. Juan Saye Christmas Warner Robins, Ga. Judy Clark Decatur, Ga. Eddie Claxton Swainsboro, Ga. Charles Clegg Young Harris, Ga. David Cobb Atlanta, Ga. Bill Cochran Blackshear, Ga. Carol Cofield Eastman, Ga. Penny Cohn Savannah, Ga. Janis Coleman Glenwood, Ga. Kathy Coley Claxton, Ga. Margaret Collier Meigs, Ga. Carolyn Collins Metter, Ga. Judith Conaly Waycross, Ga. Esther Cone Estill, S. C. Diane Conner Pineview, Ga. Sidney Copeland Bainbridge, Ga. 261 Dick Cross Hephzibah, Ga. Ray Crozier Baxely, Ga. Donald W. dimming Madison, Ga. Emily Daniel Falls Church, Va. Judy Darnell Barnswell, Ga. Arlene Daughtry Statesboro, Ga. Angela Davis Claxton, Ga. Buddy Davis Thomasville, Ga. Dolores Davis Soperton, Ga. Faye Davis Jacksonville, Fla. Glenn Davis Sylvania, Ga. Margit Davis Columbus, Ga. Daniel R. Day Trenton, So. Carolina Jere Delay East Point, Ga. Mary Dickerson Warner Robins, Ga. William Dillon Clinton, So. Carolina Judy Dishons Arcadia, Ga. Cherry Dodd Garden City, Ga. Anne Draffin Moultrie, Ga. Gloria Drawdy Statesboro, Ga. Pansy Dubberly Baxley, Ga. Linda Dumford Winter Park, Fla. David Dunn Mine Mt, Ga. Jimmy Dupree Eastman, Ga. Wayne Durden Higgston, Ga. Sandra Dyar Washington, Ga. Sandra Dyches Savannah, Ga. Jerry Dycus Brunswich, Ga. Gregry J. Dyrrence Glennville, Ga. Howard Dyson Springfield, Va. Juniors 262 Charley Edgy Brunswick, Ga. Terry Elder Macon, Ga. Marilyn Ellis Dunwoody, Ga. Gary Enturistle Jacksonville, Fla. William Faircloth Rentz, Ga. John Fairey Augusta, Ga. Lester E. Farr, Jr. Cadwell, Ga. Keith Fields Alamo, Ga. Durwood Fincher Macon, Ga. Jack Fishman Augusta, Ga. Jimmy Fleming Millen, Ga. Jane Flenniken St. Marys, Ga. Phil Flournoy Brunswick, Ga. Wayne Floyd Moultrie, Ga. Mimi Flynt Macon, Ga. Nancy Flynt Griffin, Ga. Gail Fordham Rentz, Ga. Lydia Foreman Alma, Ga. Cathy Ford Ft. Stewart, Ga. Paula Foss Pulaski, Ga. Linda Foster Hawkinsville, Ga. Sara Fountain Reynolds, Ga. Jim Fryer Savannah, Ga. Gail Fulford Dawson, Ga. Mary Ann Futch Waycross, Ga. Karen Gamadanis Atlanta, Ga. Joan Gay Dublin, Glisson Janice Glisson Claxton, Ga. Douglas Gilliam Spartanburg, S.C. Charles Gillis Hoboken, Ga. 263 Sue Gillis Soperton, Ga. Beverly Griffin Bainbridge, Ga. Verlon Goen Griffin, Ga. Carol Goodrun Warner Robins, Ga. Jimmy Goolsby Valdosta, Ga. Ann Gregory Eatonton, Ga. Lyn Gregory Atlanta, Ga. Roger Gregory St. Marys, Ga. Harriet Griffin Brooklet, Ga. Ann Groover Savannah, Ga. Connie Hadden Stapleton, Ga. Harold F. Hadden Augusta, Ga. Judy Hadly La Grange, Ga. Lawrence Hallman Barnesville, Ga. Robert Hammond Brunswick, Ga. AJlen Hardin Lincolnton, Ga. Ann Hardy Jacksonville, Fla. Skip Hardy Statesboro, Ga. Shirley Harper Hortense, Ga. Faye Harrell Statesboro, Ga. Horace W. Harrell Wadley, Ga. Pat Harrell Bainbridge, Ga. Robert A. Harrell, Jr. Cairo, G. Jimmy Harris Bradley, Ga. Marilyn Harris Sparta, Ga. Pamela Harrison Thomson, Ga. Seborn Harrison Canton, Ga. James Hartwig Atlanta, Ga. Pam Hastings Macon, Ga. Ralph Hawkins Dublin, Ga. . . . sometimes an empty classroom in the middle of the afternoon provides a few minutes for intense study . . . Cynthia Hilliard Thunderbolt, Ga. Joan Hilverink Rex, Ga. Carol Hodges Springfield, Ga. Donna Hodges Oconee, Ga. Jay Hodges Palmetto, Ga. Philip Hodges Statesboro, Ga. Sara Hodges Brunswick, Ga. Alick Jane Hogins Yulee, Fla. Ted Holbrook Atlanta, Ga. Melonie Holliday Danville, Ga. 265 Joseph W. Hollis Buena Vista Carla Holt Cadwell, Ga. Alex Hood Waycross, Ga. Harriett Hopkins Atlanta, Ga. Janice G. Hudson Atlanta, Ga. Roger Hux Warner Robins, Ga. Nancy Irwin Doerun, Ga. James R. Ivey Milledgeville, Ga. Clifford Jackson, Jr. St. Simons Is., Ga. Margaret Jackson Columbus, Ga. Charles Jenkins Warner Robins, Ga. Cheryl Jenkins Sardis, Ga. Lan Jankins Ladson, S.C. Sandra Jennings Dawson, Ga. Don Johnson Roswell, Ga. Danny Johnson Jesup, Ga. Linde Johnson College Park, Ga. Phyllis Johnson Savannah, Ga. Robert E. Johnson Indianapolis, Ind. Bobby Johnston Hinesville, Ga. Mary Alice Johnston Augusta, Ga. Fran Jones Jacksonville, Fla. Judy Jones Warner Robins, Ga. Brenda Kelley Warner Robins, Ga. Elaine Kelly College Park, Ga. Sheila Kersey Swainsboro, Ga. Manuel Key Caracas, Venezuela Jack Ray Knight Eastman, Ga. Robert Krakehl Rochester, New York Jim Lambert Macon, Ga. Juniors 266 long hours in the listening room long lectures on accounting techniques Ronnie Allen Lambert Macon, Ga. Mike Land Huber, Ga. Judy Laseter Covington, Ga. Linda Lane Albany, Ga. Gary W. Lanneau Ashburn, Ga. Audry Larrimore Savannah, Ga. Sharon Lasseter Moultrie, Ga. Miriam Lennox Warner Robins, Ga. Paul Leslie Silver Springs, Fla. Jean Link Statesboro, Ga. Phillip Lone Morganton, Ga. Carol Ricketson Lott Broxton, Ga. Carol Luedtke Atlanta, Ga. Allie Lukat Savannah, Ga. Jack Maguire Statesboro, Ga. Larry R. Manus East Point, Ga. Phyllis Morgan Springfiled, Ga. Beverly Markham Warner Robins, Ga. Barry Martin Washington, Ga. James Martin Atlanta, Ga. 267 Joanna Martin Macon, Ga. Craig Marxsen Macon, Ga. Cecil Mathis Caffney, Ga. Gennie Matthews Jacksonville, Fla. Martha Jane Mayer Columbia, Ga. Jo Anne Mayo Jacksonville, Fla. Deana Meinders Camilla, Ga. Ann Meeks Wrightsville, Ga. Bob Mellichap Camden, S.C. Robert Melton Forsyth, Ga. Anita Mesnick Jacksonville, Fla. Glenn Miller Savannah, Ga. Ann Mitchell Fitzgerald, Ga. Deloris Mitchell Claxton, Ga. Donald McAlister instruction in the principles of electro-magnetism HP Ginger McChesney N. Augusta, S.C. Don McCranie Eastman, Ga. Gail McGoogan Brunswick, Ga. Don McNeil Parrott, Ga. William McKeown Camilla, Ga. Zack McLanahan Elberton, Ga. Piff Gunther-Mohr Sao Paulo, Brazil Autrey Moore Cordele Ga. Nancy Ellen Moore Atlanta, Ga. Eileen Morris Douglasville, Ga. Nancy Barnett Morrison Savannah, Ga. Emory Mulling Metter, Ga. Ralph Mull is Cadwell, Ga. Steve Mullis Cadwell, Ga. Arlene Murphy Brunswick, Ga. . . . and in class after class, students concentrating intensely on building what they realize is a necessary foundation of knowledge . . . 269 Juniors Martha Must Atlanta, Ga. Celeste Napier Claxton, Ga. Annette Nash Atlanta, Ga. James S. Nease Bellvilk, Ga. Terry Nesmith Moultrie, Ga. John P. Nichols Mineral Bluff, Ga. Walt Nix Jesup, Ga. Michelle Nutt Eastman, Ga. Fran Oillisan Gainesville, Ga. John Oliver Hazlehurst, Ga. Jerry O ' Neal Eastman, Ga. Lamar Outz Atlanta, Ga. Linda Pace Hazelhurst, Ga. Nancy Palmer Jacksonville, Fla. Karry Palmer Sandy Palmer Jonesboro, Ga. Tim Palmer Vidalia, Ga. Mickey Pearce Macon, Ga. Robert D. Peck Atlanta, Ga. Janice Peed Butler, Ga. Billy Peel Edison, Ga. Ann Pedigo Stone Mountain, Ga. Ginger Pennington Atlanta, Ga Ray Peterson Vidalia, Ga. Tommy Plaster Atlanta, Ga. Barbara Phillips Soperton, Ga. William Pierce St. Petersburg, Fla. Marian Pitchford Jacksonville, Fla. Jena Pittman Macon, Ga. Phyllis Pitts Albany, Ga. Marlene Pope Jeffersonville, Ga. Cherry Porker Twin City, Ga. Em Porter Eustis, Fla. Guy Portulas St. Simons Is., Ga. Marinell Potts Blueridge, Ga. Sandra Powers Atlanta, Ga. Clayton Preble Savannah, Ga. Becky Preston Columbus, Ga. Marcus Price Midville, Ga. Cheri Preist Stone Mountain Ken Purcell Crystal River, Fla Allen Rachels Wadley, Ga. Diane Ratchiffe Brunswick, Ga. Ga. Pam Rawls Dublin, Ga. Sharyn Reddick Cordlel, Ga. Michard Reeves Dearing, Ga. Eddie Register Adel, Ga. Margie Repine Macon, Ga. AJvin Rider Marietta, Ga. Gary Riggins Brunswick, Ga. Valda Roberts Norman Park, Ga. Florence Ann Robertson Statesboro, Ga. Ann Robinson Columbus, Ga. Mary Ann Rogers Brunswick, Ga. John Roper Columbus, Ga. Carol Rowan Nashville, Ga. Jo Ellen Rutti Augusta, Ga. Bobby Sammon Gibson, Ga. 271 Meg Salter Alma, Ga. Edith Sapp Cochran, Ga. James Royce Sapp Dawson, Ga. Kenneth Scarboro Brunswick, Ga. Mary Schneider Augusta, Ga. Murphey Sconyers New Smyrna Beach, Fla. William C. Scurry, Sr. McRae, Ga. Kenneth Steve Sellers Hazlehurst, Ga. Patricia Seymour Bowman, Ga. David Sharpe Lyons, Ga. Sherry Shearouse Savannah, Ga. Marvin Shippey Cochran, Ga. Mike Shivers Griffen, Ga. Cathy Silengo Hamilton, Ohio Richard Silvey Jacksonville, Fla. Connie Simmons Hazelhurst, Ga. Mike Simpson Gainsville, Ga. Diane Sinclair Savannah, Ga. Brenda Smith Macon, Ga. Ernest J. Smith, Jr. North, S.C. James Smith Fitzgerald, Ga. Judy Diane Smith Milledgeville, Ga. Mary Kate Smith Martin, Ga. Nancy Smith Macon, Ga. Sampie Ward Smith Denton, Ga. Susan Smith Atlanta, Ga. Linda Sorrells Macon, Ga. Joan Spain Stone Mountain, Ga. Gary Spivey Soperton, Ga. Runa Soderberg Pajala, Sweden } m ' jfl k J ■ wm ip f ), mm Mm 272 Juniors Roger Stahl Eustis, Fla. Linda Stefani Jacksonville, Fla. Abigale Stephens Sparta, Ga. Clifford Stephens Madison, Ga. Diane Stephens Register, Ga. Cheryl Stevenson Dublin, Ga. Ellen Stone Atlanta, Ga. Judy Stevens Brooklet, Ga. Nell Stewart Lyons, Ga. Iris Strange Byron, Ga. Phillip M. Strickland Brunswick, Ga. Jane Stripling Cordele, Ga. Margaret Suber Savannah, Ga. Olivia Suggs Bustler, Ga. Vorashart Suphakarn Bangkok, Thailand Ginny Sutton Macon, Ga. Herbert Swindell Allenhurst, Ga. Sally Swint Macon, Ga. Winifred Tailer Brunswick, Ga. Janet Taylor Jacksonville, Fla. Sherry Teston Alma, Ga. Carol Thain Metter, Ga. Barbara Thigpen Uralda, Ga. Elaine Thomas Waycross, Ga. Frances Thomas Brunswick, Ga. Hymerick Thomas Nahunta, Ga. Teresa Thomas Louisville, Ga. Donald Thompson Claxton, Ga. Hannah Thompson Statesboro, Ga. Patricia Thompson Louisville, Ga. 273 Juniors Laura Thornton Ludowici, Ga. Creig Thrift Hoboken, Ga. Mary Kay Tillman Surrency, Ga. Monte Tillman Augusta, Ga. Terry Tillman Coolidge, Ga. Mary Treadwell Decatur, Ga. George E. Tucker Macon, Ga. Kathy Tuggle Augusta, Ga. Richard E. Turner Atlanta, Ga. Kathy Vaughan Jacksonville, Fla. Clydie Veal Douglas, Ga. Gary J. Walden Soperton, Ga. Gail Waller Vidalia, Ga. Hall Walls Powder Springs, Ga. Randy Walker Atlanta, Ga. Charlene Warren Metter, Ga. Annelle Waters Thomasville, Ga. Hugh S. Watts Americus, Ga. Charles R. Webb Statesboro, Ga. Gayle Wells Dublin, Ga. Bob West Savannah, Ga. Judy Wester Avon Park, Fla. Ray Westmoreland Cedertown, Ga. Patricia Ann Werty Springfield, Ga. Judy Wilcox Savannah, Ga. Stella Wilder Dewyrose, Ga. Annette Williams Fitzgerald, Ga. Carole E. Williams Decatur, Ga. Gail Williams Albany, Ga. Gail Williams Snellville, Ga. 274 I . but, of course, all of this intensive study and concentration sometimes leads to uh-h confusion?? Nancy Williams Macon, Ga. Paulette Williams Kite, Ga. Jemmebeth Winskie Portal, Ga. Claudia Whaley Jonesboro, Ga. Judy Whisnant Norman Park, Ga. Anne White Jacksonville, Ga. Donald White Pelham, Ga. Joyce Whitehead Smyrna, Ga. Ray Whitehead Hazlehurst, Ga. Peter Whitfield Aiken, SC. Jerry Whitton Cedartown, Ga. Elizabeth Womble Blakely, Ga. Anne Wood Dry Branch, Ga. Sandra Worsham Milledgeville, Ga. Elaine Wright Lyons, Ga. John T. Young Rebecca, Ga. Margie Young Vidalia, Ga. Martha Ann Youmans Swainsboro, Ga. Mary Nell Youmans Swainsboro, Ga. Pamela Zipperer Savannah, Ga. Class officers L-R: Joe McDaniel, Pres.; Connie Dodgen, Sec.-Treas.; Jimmy Kirkland, V. Pres. Senior Class The Senior Year: Disillusionment and Resolve. The senior year, the year when the goal of graduation finally seems realizable, when the end to all the long hours of study and work, of classes, of fighting lines and registration is in sight. This vision of the approaching freedom of life outside the college environment inspires the beginning senior with ambition to work harder in preparation for whatever will follow graduation. But as the year progresses, and the senior looks more closely at the world situation in which he soon will be living, unprotected by the shelter of the campus, he begins to lose some of the long-held illusions about life and the world. As he looks out on the climate of violence and war which hatred, prejudice, greed, fear and hypocrisy have pro- duced in the world today, he is increasingly insecure and apprehensive, confused and bewildered about what life in the outside world holds for him. Thus disillusioned and afraid, the senior alternates between feeling ready to withdraw com- pletely and feeling resolved to carry on with fortitude toward his goals. And the measure of maturity which four years of college have given is the degree to which the student is able to carry on to the end despite these confusing and conflicting reactions to the prospects of life after graduation. 277 Rupert L. Aaron, Sylvania, Ga. B.B.A. Carol Ackerman, Hyde Park, N.Y. B.S. Education William A. Akins, Statesboro, Ga. B.B.A. James Allen, Nahunta, Ga. B.B.A. Joel Anderson, Funston, Ga. B.S. Education Lynn Anderson, Twin City, Ga. B.S. Education Scotty Anderson, Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Education Sue Anderson, Atlanta, Ga. B.S. Education Tommy Anderson, Register, Ga. B.S. Education Angela Auclaire, Savannah, Ga. B.S. Home Economics Vivian K. Baker, Savannah, Ga. A.B. Spanish Allen Bales, Columbus, Ga. A.B. History Lynne Barfield, Augusta, Ga. B.S. Education Ann Bargeron, Midway, Ga. B.S. Secretarial Administration Berdie Barnes, Ehrhart, S.C. B.S. Elementary Education Elsie Ruth Barnes, Pulaski, Ga. B.S. Education Lynn Batton, Nahunta, Ga. B.S. Education Hazel Bazemore, Sylvania, Ga. B.S. Education Norris Bazemore, Jr.; Savannah, Ga. A. B. History Sharon Beasley, Statesboro, Ga. B. S. Education For senior girls, singing out has become a routine pre cedure . . . and dating is more frequent, with no limit o nights out . John Kendall Beck, Hazelhurst, Ga. B.S. Education Vickie Becker, Macon, Ga. B.S. Education Elwyn Beddingfield, Augusta, Ga. B.B.A. Judy L. Bedgood, Macon, Ga. B.S. Education Helen Belcher, Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Education Patricia Lee Bell, Macon, Ga. B.S. Education Nurvale O. Belson, Statesboro, Ga. A. B. Physics Judy Benton, Forest Ga. B. S. Education Robert Clifford Berg, St. Simons, Ga. A. B. Sociology Beverly Berthclot, Dawson, Ga. B. S. Education Joe Anne Biles, Griffin, Ga. B.S. Education Karen Birge, Savannah, Ga. B.S. Education Frank Alton Black, Millen, Ga. B.B.A Nancy Black, Sylvania, Ga. B.S. Home Economics Linda Blackburn, Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Education Art Blake, Atlanta, Ga. B.S. Education John Ira Boggan, Vidalia, Ga. A. B. Psychology Jimmy Bohannon, Cochran, Ga. James Bollinger, Cochran, Ga. B. S. Education Robert G. Boone, Brunswick, Ga. B.S. Education 279 Joy Bostick, Tifton, Ga. B.S. Education Bernice Bottoms, Cumming, B.S. Education Johnny Boyd, Statesboro, Ga. Christina Brabham, Allendale, S.C. B.S. Education Jesse Bradley, Reidsville, Ga. B.S. Education Inman Bragg, Pulaski, Ga. B.B.A. Donald N. Brannen, Ludowici, Ga. B.S. Education Wendell Brannen, Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Education Al Braswell, Statesboro, Ga. Babs Brown, Atlanta, Ga. B.B.A. Barry Brown, Portal, Ga. B.B.A. Dorothy Nell Brown, Doerun, Ga. B.S. Education Robert Brown, Statesboro, Ga. A. B. Art Marie Brown, Gordon, Ga. B. S. Education Virginia Carol Bryant, Atlanta, Ga. B.S. Education Geraldine Burch, Codwell, Ga. B.S. Education Paula Riggs Bush, Bellville, Ga. B.S. Education Charles Owen Butts, Jr; Warm Springs, Ga. B.S. Industry Jennifer Byrd, Broxton, Ga. B.S. Education Brenda Cain, Moultrie, Ga. B.S. Education Don Calloway, Albany, Ga. B.B.A. Jennifer Cameron, Guyton, Ga. B.S. Education Judy Ann Camp, Glenwood, Ga. B.S. Education Ann Campbell, Camilla, Ga. B.S. Education 2 0 Elden Carmichael, Martinsville, Ind. B.B.A. Claudette Campbell, Sparta, Ga. B.S. Education Linda Carmichael, Savannah, Ga. B.S. Secretarial Administration Scotty Carpenter, Savannah, Ga. Patrice Carrigg, Rincon, Ga. B.S. Education Mariam Carruth, St. Simons Isl., Ga. B.S. Education Bobby Carson, Hartwell, Ga. A. B. History Elaine Gail Carter, Jacksonville, Fla. B. S. Education Mary Carter, Alma, Ga. B.S. Education Carolyn Cassels, Cairo, Ga. B.S. Education Carlene Clark, Milledgeville, Ga. A.B. History Martha, Clement, Sparta, Ga. A.B. Sociology Billy Cliett, Broxton, Ga. B.S. Education Elaine Chalker, Gibson, Ga. B.S. Education Cecille Chambless, Rentz, Ga. A. B. English Linda Chester, Jacksonville, Fla. B. S. Education Gene Childers, Augusta, Ga. B.B.A. Randall Clark, Columbas, Ga. B.B.A Nancy Coody, Hawkinsville, Ga. B.S. Education Johnnie D. Cole, Brunswick, Ga. A.B. Political Science Rayford D. Cole, Jr; Anderson, S.C. B.B.A. Brenda Collins, Hinesville, Ga. B.S. Education Leonard Collins, Cobbtown, Ga. B.B.A. Harriet Cone, Albany, Ga. A.B. Sociology 281 William G. Cone, Jr.; Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Industry James Connelly, Jr.; Savannah, Ga. B.S. Education Kay Cooper, Augusta, Ga. B.S. Education Stephen E. Cope, Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Education Al Cox, Lincolnton, Ga. B.B.A. Carol Cox, Edison, Ga. B.S. Education Marilyn Craft, Waycross, Ga. B.S. Education Edwin Crawford, Metter, Ga. B.S. Education Benjamin Creamer, Macon, Ga. B.B.A. Frances Crowe, Marietta, Ga. B.S. Education Lou Ann Culberson, Lyons, Ga. B.S. Education Russell Culbertson, Newberry, Ga. B.S. Education Bobby Daley, Dublin, Ga. B.S. Education Carolus Daniel, Belleville, Ga. B.S. Education Donald Darity, Danville, Ga. B.B.A. Bill Darsey, Lakeland, Ga. B.S. Education Carol Davidson, East Point, Ga. B.S. Education Lynn Davidovitch, Fortson, Ga. B.S. Education Ann Davis, Swainsboro, Ga. B.S. Home Economics Dennis Davis, Orlanda, Fla. B.S. Education Jimmy Davis, Macon, Ga. B.B.A. Roger Davis, Waycross, Ga. B.B.A. Cheryl Dean, Baimbridge, Ga. B.S. Education . Charles Deaton, Macon, Ga. B.S. Education 282 John DeBarry, Albany, Ga. B.S. Education Alan W. Dick, Augusta, Ga. A. B. Sociology Gail Dills, Brunswick, Ga. B. S. Education John Dixon, Lyons, Ga. B.S. Education Jimmy Dobson, Warner Robins, Ga. A. B. Physics Bette Donaldson, Twin City, Ga. B. S. Education Elaine Donkar, Savannah, Ga. B.S. Education Jim Dooley, Clarkston, Ga. B.S. Education Deanna Dowdy, Reidsville, Ga. B.S. Education Charles Downs, Jr.; Sandersville, Ga. B.B.A. John Dotson, Statesboro, Ga. B.B.A. Marsha Dotson, Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Education Daniel Drawdy, Statesboro, Ga. B.S. Education Anne Drost, North Augusta, S.C. B.S. Education Carol Duckworth, Smyrna, Ga. B.S. Education Frances Duggan, Albany, Ga. B.S. Education 283 David M. Dunbar, Hephziban, Ga. B.S. Education Particia Elaine Dungan, Macon, Ga. B.S. Education Joseph W. Duvall, Jr.; Augusta, Ga. Kent Elliott Dykes, Brunswick, Ga. B.B.A. Joy Dyson, Lithia Springs, Ga. B.S. Education John F. Eden, IV, Claxton, Ga. A. B. History Sue R. Ellis, Dublin, Ga. B. S., Education Kay Ellison, Columbus, Ga. B.S., Education Jamie Emery, Jacksonville, Fla. A. B., Sociology Beatrice J. Evans, Macon, Ga. B. S., Secretarial Administration Sue Everett, Brunswick, Ga. Beth Exley, Brunswick, Ga. B.S. Education James L. Faircloth, Abbeville, Ga. A. B., History Janette Findley, Lyons, Ga. B. S., Education Mary B. Finn, Ocala, Fla. B.S., Education Carol Fishburn, Jacksonville, Fla. B.S., Education Betty Fleetwood, Savannah, Ga. B.S., Home Economics Ann Folger, Avondale, Ga. B.S., Secretarial Administration Jimmy Fountain, Macon, Ga. B.S., Industry William B. Fox, Savannah, Ga. B.B.A. , Economics Larry Cail Franz, Brunswick, Ga. A. B., Psychology Jerry Freyermyth, Springfield, Ga. B. S., Chemistry Ralph F. Fudge, Blakely, Ga. B.S., Biology Bill Fussell, Douglas, Ga. B.B.A. 284 James W. Gaines, Elberton, Ga. A. B., Sociology Mary Beth Gantner, Riverdale, Ga. B. S., Education Rodney Garland, Macon, Ga. Jerry Bruce Garrard, Augusta, Ga. B.S., Education Randall Garrett, Monroe, Ga. B.S., Recreation Joseph Marcus Garrison, McRae, Ga. B.S., Education Wayne Gay, Millen, Ga. B.S., Recreation Curry Gayle, Perry, Ga. A.B., Sociology Robert J. Glisson, Collins, Ga. B.S., Education Frank Gibbs, Gordon, Ga. B.S., Industry Brenda Giddens, Cairo, Ga. B.S., Education Marjorie Helen Ginn, Sasser, Ga. B.S., Education Steve Godwin, Pelham, Ga. B.S., Education Walter Graham, Marietta, Ga. A. B., Sociology Gary Douglas Gray, Warner Robins, Ga. B. S., Education Marian Gray, Waycross, Ga. B.S., Education Martha Graydon, Fitzgerald, Ga. B.S., Education Herschel Grear, Moultrie, Ga. B.B.A. Malcolm Green, Macon, Ga. B.B.A. Chris Greenway, Forest Park, Ga. B.S., Education Jimmy Grier, Augusta, Ga. B.S., Education Earl G. Griffin, Baxley, Ga. Eddie Griffin, Perry, Ga. B.S., Education Kenneth L. Griffin, Macon, Ga. A.B., Sociology 285 William I. Griffis, Waycross, Ga B.B.A. Kaye Grimsley, Colquitt, Ga. B.S., Education Donald Griner, Nahunta, Ga. B.S., Education Pat Groover, Savannah, Ga. B.S., Education Diana Gulley, Stone Mt., Ga. B.S., Education Jane Cunnells, Bamburg, S.C. B.S., Education Danny Hagan, Newington, Ga B.S., Education Andy Hall, Stone Mt., Ga. B.B.A. Robert David Hall, Bradenton, Fla. B.B.A. Sherra Hambrick, Atlanta, Ga. B.S. Education Reed T. Hamel, Wantach, N.Y. A. B. History Whitner W. Hankinson, Waynesboro, Ga B. B.A. Jerry Wayne Harper, Brunswick, Ga B.B.A. Kaye Harper, Plains, Ga. A. B. Education Susan Harris, Sparta, Ga. B. S. Education Freeman L. Harrison, Dudley, Ga. B.B.A. Jerry Ray Hart, Statesboro, Ga. B.S., Industry William M. Hartley, Wrightsville, Ga B.B.A. Sharyn Hatcher, Albany, Ga. B.S. Education Sheryl Hatcher, Brooklet, Ga. B.S. Education Forty-two hundred students make daytime on campus a confusing mass of humanity, rushing and shuffling from dorn to class to meals and back . . . 286 Ronnie Haynes, Gainesville, Ga. A. B. Math Ronnie Hayslip, Wedley, Ga. B. S. Education Edwin I. Heard, Bainbridge, Ga. B.B.A. David Heller, Long Island, N Y. B.S. Education Jean Helms, Dublin, Ga. B.S. Education Theresa Helms, Opa Locka, Fla. B.S. Education Sandra Henderson, St. Marys, Ga. B.S. Education Thomas W. Henderix, Savannah, Ga. B.B.A. Vickje Hendry, Moultrie, Ga. B.S. Education Janet C. Henriksen, Albany, Ga. Robert W. Henry, Stockbridge, Ga. B.S. Education Lynn Herrin, Nahunta, Ga. B.S. Education Mary Herring, Calvary, Ga. B.S. Education Frances Sharon Hewell, Macon, Ga. B.S. Education Edmund R. Hill, Augusta, Ga. A.B. Political Science Carolyn Hillock, Savannah, Ga. A.B. Math Cheryl Hinson, Hazelhurst, Ga. B.S. Education Claire Hodges, Bainbridge, Ga. B.S. Education Dwight Hodges, McDonough, Ga. B.B.A. Susan Hobbs, Atlanta, Ga. B.S. Education ... but at night, couples always seem to be able to find a secluded spot . . . 287 for studying . . . Edwin Pete Hodges, Claxton, Ga. A. B., Sociology Phil Hodges, Statesboro, Ga. B. S. Recreation Ann Hogan, Eastman, Ga. B.S. Home Economics James W. Holland, Jr.; Charleston, S.C. A.B. Biology Brenda Holton, Waycross, Ga. B.S. Education Robert Wayne Holton, Alma, Ga. B.S. Education Hal Holmes, Marshville, N.C A.B. Sociology Harvill Holsenbeck, Millegdeville, Ga. A.B. Psychology Paula Hoston, Roberta, Ga. B.S. Education Diane Hopper, Cedar Town, Ga. B.S. Secretarial Administration Jean Hooper, Statesboro, Ga. A.B. Psychology Brenda Houston, Sylvester, Ga. A.B. Art Margo Howard, Bainbridge, Ga. B.S. Education Thomas Howard, Savannah, Ga. B.B.A JoAnn Humphries, Conyers, Ga. B.S. Education Susan Humphries, Jacksonville, Fla. A.B. History 288 Seniors or for just being together. Cheryl Elaine Hunter, Savannah, Ga. B.S. Education Lee Hunter, Decatur, Ga. A. B. Psychology Hugh Leland Huncheson, Dublin, Gas B. B.A. Marvin Duane Inman, Bradenton, Fla. B.S. Education Karen Lea Jackson, Savannah, Ga. B.S. 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Robert Glenn 224 Lester, Marilyn Louise 225 Jennings, Karen Yvonne 223 Kilday, Shirley Ann 246 Leverett, Julia Fae 225 Jennings, Sandra Kaye 266 Kiley, Stephanie Fleming 224 Leverett, Marilyn 291 Jessup, Katherine Lorena 223 Killgo, George Marvin 290 Lewis, Bonnie Faye 225 Jett, Elizabeth Ann 223 Kinchen, Ruth Hunter 290 Lewis, Charles Lee 291 Johns, Carol Lee 246 King, Evelyn E 246 Lewis, Essie Elaine 291 Johnson, Beverly Ann 223 King, Jesse Thomas, Jr. 290 Lewis, Jeffery Daryl 225 Johnson, Charles Allen 224 King, Marion A., Jr. 290 Lewis, Kathy Elizabeth 247 Johnson, Charles Danny 266 King, Sally Celeste 224 Lewis, Leontyne 225 Johnson, Dan Parker 266 King, William Dale 224 Lewis, Sarah Judith 291 Johnson, Dickie Wayne 289 Kirkland, Jimmy 291 Lindsey, Janice Addie 291 Johnson, Dorthy Pearce 289 Kirton, Krystine Jeanette 224 Link, Jean 267 Johnson, Drew Jerry 246 Kjerfve, Bjorn B. J. 291 Lipford, James Russell, Jr. 225 Johnson, Harriette Merrill 224 Klepsig, Dorothy Faye 246 Littleton, Behtany Carol 225 Johnson, Jessie Thomas 290 Klug, Allen Rudolph 246 Littleton, Shelia Venice 247 Johnson, Kenneth Joe 289 Knight, Billie Sue 246 Lively, Herbert Lamarr 291 Johnson, Kenneth Wayne 289 Knight, Deborah Lynn 224 Lloyd, Gwendolyn Dale 291 Johnson, Lemuel Morris 246 Knight, Jack Ray 266 Logan, Eleanor Anne 247 Johnson, Linda Elaien 266 Knight, Joel Edwin 224 Lokey, Mary Elizabeth 247 Johnson, Mark Aaron 246 Knight, Marsha Faye 224 Lollis, Men Lynn 225 Johnson, Mary Jane 224 Knight, Sherry Kaye 291 Long, Dianne Elizabeth 292 Johnson, Mary Jean 289 Knowles, Patricia Diane 246 Long, Sharon Dianne 225 Johnson, Mildred Louise 224 Knox, Joe B., Jr. 291 Long, Sylvia Ann 225 Johnson, Patricia Ann 290 Koger, Shirley Catherine 246 Lopresti, Jack Vincent 247 Johnson, Phyllis Sherrod 266 Konkle, Mary Rebecca 247 Lopresti, Sandra Allyson 228 Johnson, Rebecca 223 Kopp, June Carlyne 247 Lord, Dennis Gary 247 Johnson, Robert Eugene III 266 Kozojed, Donna Kay 224 Lord, Ellen Dianne 247 Johnson, Wilbur Iavern 224 Krakehl, Robert William 266 Lord, Julius Edwin, Jr. 291 Johnston, Mary Laverne 290 Krysalka, John Richard 224 Lord, Ottis Kermit, Jr. 292 Johnston, Robert Lee 266 Lake, Linda Jane 247 Lorenz, Eugene Carl 225 Joiner, Gerdna Monroe, Jr. 290 Lamas, Charles Andrew 247 Lorenz, Evelyn Anne 292 Joiner, Robert Michael 290 Lamb, Rebecca Susan 224 Lott, Frances Diane 292 Jones, Bobby Ray 246 Lambert, James Alvin 266 Lott, Shirley Collins 292 Jones, Charles Eugene 224 Lambert, Jamie Sue 225 Loudermilk, William Alex 226 Jones, Glenda Faye 246 Lambert, Ronnie Allen 267 Love, David Lamar 202 Jones, Glenda Magdalene 246 Land, Michael Thompson 267 Lovein, Robert Short 292 Jones, Glenn Oliver 290 Landgrebe, Deborrah Edythe 225 Lovejoy, Priscilla Ethel 292 Jones, Judy Patricia 290 Landis, Bonita Floris 291 Lovett, Colbert Ladel 226 Jones, Kelly Wilbur 290 Lane, Krista Marie 225 Lovett, William Atkinson 226 330 Lowe, Mary Jane 226 McCrary, Judy Ann 226 Mitchell, Sara Ann 268 Lowery, Karen 247 McCrary, Mary Jacqueline 226 Mock, Johnnie Kathleen 227 Lowery, Karen 292 McCray, Bruteen 226 Montgomery, Clinton Lamar 294 Lowery, Leonard Hoffman 226 McCray, Vannie Lois 247 Montgomery, Donna Lynn 227 Loyd, Marilyn 247 McCrimmon, Mary Linda 226 Montgomery, Walker Phelps III 294 Lucas, Celia Elaine 292 McCullogh, Johnny Ray 227 Moore, Autrey Alton 269 Lucas, Peggy Joyce 292 McDaniel, Barbara Anne 247 Moore, Carol Ann 294 Luckie, David Marshall 247 McDaniel, Joseph Stephen 293 Moore, Charles Ross 294 Luedtke, Carol Ann 267 McDonald, Julia Barrie 293 Moore, John Holland 249 Luakt, Allie Mar 267 McDonald, Susanne 226 Moore, Linda Joyce 249 Lukat, Ronald Walter 226 McDonough, Kathleen Anne 247 Moore, Mary Ellyn 269 Lunceford, Clifford 226 McDuffie, William Edward 293 Moore, Melanie Jane 249 Lundstrom, Ronald 292 McElreath, Farris Talmadge 247 Moore, Roger 227 Lyle, Jody Ann 226 McElroy, Wayne Roberts 247 Moore, William Glover 227 Lynch, Ralph James 292 McEver, Michael P. 226 Morgan, Floyd Raymond 227 Lynn, Wendell Durwood 292 McFarland, Patsy Gail 226 Morgan, George Martin 227 Magoon, Billie Clyde 248 McGee, Mary Jo 294 Morgan, Phyllis Elizabeth 267 Maguire, Jack Hall 267 McGee, Ronald Charles 294 Morley, Mary Kathleen 249 Maine, Jimmy Sylvester 292 McGhee, Nancy Stuart 226 Morris, Ira Durell, Jr. 294 Mainland, Marie Annette 248 McGoogan, Beverly Gail 269 Morris, Linda Joyce 249 Major, Beth Veronica 226 McGowan, Michael Lewis 248 Morris, Sarah Eileen 269 Majors, S usan Louise 248 McGraw, John Barry 294 Morris, Susan Carol 227 Manke, Linda Susan 248 Mclnvale, Billy Jack, Jr. 248 Morns, Thomas Earl 294 Manning, Ora Elizabeth 227 McKeown, William Edward 269 Morrison, Nancy Barnett 269 Mansell, Susan Esther 227 McKinnon, Dorothy Sue 226 Mosely, Lewis Wayne 294 Manus, Larry Richard 267 McKinnon, Susan Lynne 294 Moxley, Peggy Dolores 227 Markham, Beverly Elaine 267 McLanahan, Zack William, Jr. 269 Moye, Judith Kay 228 Marsh, Chris Elliott 227 McLaughlin, James Bruce 294 Mull, Mary Susan 228 Marsh, Edwin Earl 292 McLendon, Jeannie 294 Mulling, Emory Wade 269 b M 1 11 A a i l a 1 Marshall, Ann Elizabeth 248 McLeod, Brenda Faye 248 Mullis, Margie 249 Martin, Barry Edward 267 McNeil, Donald Fletcher 269 Mullis, Ralph Hamilton 269 Martin, Donna Sue 248 McNorrill, Norman Lonnie 226 Mullis, Steve Carlton 269 Martin, James Gary 293 McPhail, Sharon Diane 226 Munson, Donna Dell 228 Martin, James Lloyd 226 McPherson, Mary Janet 226 Murphy, Arlene Helen 269 Martin, James William 267 McQuaig, Donald Joseph 294 Murphy, John Patrick 228 Martin, Joanna Bearden 268 Meadows, Robert Simerly 227 Murphy, Judith Lynn 294 Martin, John L., Jr. 293 Meadows, Rodney Glenn 227 Murray, Carl Daniel 228 Martin, Linda 242 Meeks, Nellie Ann 268 Musick, Mary Jewel 249 Martin, Linda 293 Meeks, Rose Harriette 227 Must, Martha Frances 270 Martin, Nancy Kaye 227 Meinders, Deana Jo 268 Myers, Gayle Lynn 228 Martin, Neysa Millicent 248 Mellichamp, Robert Deleon 268 Myers, Karen Elizabeth 228 Martin, Patricia Dianna 248 Melton, Charles Robert 268 Nail, Gloria Christina 294 Martin, Robbie Ann 248 Mendenhall, Mary Kathlyn 293 Napier, Mary Celeste 270 Martsolf, Michael Paul 293 Mengel, William Leon 293 Nash, Brenda Loraine 228 Marwitz, Virginia Anne 293 Merrick, Carole Elizabeth 293 Nash, Lillian Annette 270 Marksen, Craig Sutcliffe 268 Merritt, Byron Oliver III 293 Nasworthy, William Jasper 294 Mason, Harry Gerard (Jerry) 293 Merritt, Richard Lenard 293 Neal, Howard Palmer III 228 Massa, Phillip Joseph 248 Mertins, Louis Edebohls, Jr. 293 Neal, Margaret Ann 294 Massey, Paul Clayton 227 Mesnick, Anita Carol 268 Nease, Ann Elizabeth 294 Massey, William Gerald 293 Meybohm, Robert Lawrence 293 Nease, James Sylvester 270 Mathews, Irene Priscilla 293 Middlebrooks, Calvin Andre 294 Nelson, Polly Ann 295 Mathis, Sandra Anne 248 Middlebrooks, Christine D. 248 Nelson, Veatrice Claudia 295 Mathis, Winston Cecil 268 Milans, Linda Catharine 227 Nesmith, Kenneth Lee 249 Matthews, Gennie Raye 268 Miles, Donnette Voncil 248 Nesmith, Terry Ann 270 Mattox, Bonnie Turner 293 Milfrod, Richard Lynn 227 Nethken, Helen Teresa 228 Maupin, Mary Catherine 248 Miller, Glenn Edward 268 New, David Kenneth, Jr. 295 Mayer, Jean Marie 293 Miller, Joan Elaine 227 Newberry, Joseph Mitchell 228 Mayer, Martha Jane 268 Miller, Paul Charlie 227 Newbold, Daniel McPhail 295 Mayhew, Ronald Knowlton 294 Miller, Rebecca Elaine 227 Newell, Cheryl Ann 295 Mayo, Joanne 268 Miller, Sherrill Kay 227 Newman, Jacqueline 295 McAlister, Donald Walker 268 Milligan, Claudia 227 Newsom, Mary Eugenia 249 McArthur, David Charles 293 Milligan, Iris Gale 227 Nichols, John Philip 270 McBane, Carolyn Sue 226 Mills, Cheryl Louise 249 Nichols, Patti Maury 228 McCallum, Linda Duane 226 Mills, Marsha Lee 294 Nicholson, Jane Kelly 295 McCarty, Karen Ann 247 Milner, Eugenia Lee 249 Nicolette, Thomas Anthony 228 McChesney, Virginia B. 269 Milner, Frances Pearl 227 Niforth, Martin William 228 McClintock, Jerry Gilmore 293 Milton, Carolyn 249 Nisbet, Samuel Edward 249 McClung, Samuel Boyce, Jr. 293 Mincey, Virgil Dennis 227 Nix, Clarence Walton 270 McConnell, Diane Patricia 226 Mingledorff, Carl Mathews 294 Nix, Judy Eileen 228 McConnell, Glenda Murl 293 Minish, James Dan 227 Nix, Lynda Diane 228 McCorkle, Linda Cheryl 247 Mitchell, Deloris 268 Nix, Ray Edward 249 McCranie, Jessie Don 269 Mitchell, Edward William 294 Norman, Judy Alexis 295 McCrary, Janet Lee 247 Mitchell, Kay Marie 227 Norris, Cecil Calvin, Jr. 249 331 Nutt, Michelle Jane 270 Nystrom, John H. 295 Odom, Franklin Currie 249 Odom, John Duncan 295 Odom, Marilyn Beth 228 Ogier, Marion Ollys 295 Oglesby, Sally Ann 249 Ohern, Jay Morris 228 Oldag, Charles Dee, Jr. 295 Oleary, Timothy James 295 Olive, Betty Proctor 228 Oliver, John Preston 270 Oliver, Kenneth Jones 228 Oliver, Susan 228 Olmstead, Robin Charles 295 Olooney, Anne Frances 249 Oneal, Jerry 270 Oneal, Joe Anthony 249 Oneal, Leslie Angela 228 Orr, Helen Janice 228 Orvold, Donna Marie 249 Outz, Lamar Nolan 270 Owen, Rebecca Lee 228 Owens, Gilmore, Jr. 249 Ozanich, Elsie Kay 249 Pace, Linda Louise 270 Pack, Dennis Michael 249 Padgett, John Terral 295 Page, James Timothy 249 Page, Peggy Sandra 295 Palmer, Karry Deleon 270 Palmer, Nancy Kay 270 Palmer, Sandra Elizabeth 270 Palmer, Timothy Jackson 270 Pape, Patricia Anne 296 Parker, Charles Henry III 296 Parker, Donna Fowler 249 Parker, Linda Elizabeth 249 Parker, Paul Eston 249 Parrish, Candace Rowe 229 Parrott, David 296 Pase, Nancy 296 Pass, Carol Ann 296 Patisaul, Kenneth Lee 249 Patrick, Elizabeth Kiane 249 Patrick, Gary Steven 229 Patrick, Laura Camilla 229 Patrick, Michael Austin 249 Patton, Jane Lee 296 Payne, Nina Beverly 229 Pearce, Linda Joyce 229 Pearce, Mickey Edward 270 Peavey, Marsha Lynn 250 Peavy, Calvin Collidge, Jr. 250 Peavy, Linda Ruth 250 Peck, Robert Donald 270 Pedigo, Nell Annette 270 Peebles, Ellen Casann 229 Peebles, Sharon Jean 250 Peed, Janice Carolyn 270 Peede, Lindsey Carol 296 Peel, Linda Lee 229 Peel, William Dimpsey, Jr. 270 Peeples, Donald Ray 296 Peeples, Virginia Grace 229 Pefinis, Connie Jean 229 Pelt, Ronald Stanley 250 Pence, Cheryl Joan 250 Pennington, Virginia Alice 270 Perry, Carolyn Elaine 296 Perry, Kateryna Ellen 229 Peters, Susan 229 Peterson, John A., Jr. 296 Peterson, Paul Douglas 296 Peterson, Ray Powell 270 Peterson, Rebecca Phillips 296 Pfund, Richard Allen 296 Phillips, Barbara Fay 250 Phillips, Barbara Faye 270 Phillips, Jacqueline Sue 229 Phillips, Joseph Edward 296 Phillips, Sue Ann 229 Pickell, Robert Henry 229 Pierce, Mack Tharpe, Jr. 250 Pierce, William Morrison 270 Pinner, Frank Luther 296 Pipkin, Margaret Lavern 250 Pitchford, Eunice Marian 270 Pittman, Brenda Jean 229 Pitts, Jimmy Leon 250 Pitts, Phyllis Jane 270 Pitts, Sue Marie 250 Plaisted, AJynn Jay 296 Plaisted, David Vernon 250 Plaster, Thomas Harvey 270 Polk, Peggy Ann 296 Pool, Kathleen Campbell 229 Poole, Gwendolyn Elizabeth 250 Poole, James Richard 229 Poole, Patricia Marie 229 Pope, George Washington III 296 Pope, Gracie Marlene 271 Pope, Jerry Marsh 229 Poppell, Jerry Dan 296 Porter, Bunnie Elizabeth 250 Porter, Diana Emeline 271 Portulas, Guy Pete 271 Potter, Beverly Gail 296 Potts, Mary Nell 271 Pound, Julie Kirkland 229 Powell, Kathleen Louise 297 Powell, Robert Almond 297 Powell, Susan Lynn 250 Powell, Terrell Kent 297 Powers, Barbara Anne 229 Powers, Sondra Dorsey 271 Prather, John William 297 Preble, Clayton H. 271 Preble, Marcia Elizabeth 228 Prescott, Dawn Chevette 228 Preston, Rebecca Gail 271 Price, Emmanuel Bridges 228 Price, Marcus Floyd 271 Price, Merrelyn 229 Price, Sammy David 297 Prickett, Madison Parks, Jr. 297 Proctor, Mary Suzette 228 Prosser, Alice Rebecca 228 Pryor, Carol Diane 297 Prysock, Mary Doralyn 297 Pulliam, Ralph Jones, Jr. 297 Purcell, John Kenneth 271 Purdom, Carol Ann 250 Purdom, Nancy Kay 297 Purvis, Cheryl Elaine 229 Pyron, Jan Maxine 297 Querry, Gladys Elaine 250 Rabin, Ronald Stuart 297 Rabun, Sheila Florence 297 Rachels, Alan Lane 271 Radcliffe, Joanne Swan 297 Raith, Frank Dennis 297 Rawlins, James Edward 297 Rawls, Elizabeth 250 Rawls, Pamela Jane 271 Ray, Elizabeth Victoria 250 Ray, Mary Maudette 229 Read, Curry 297 Reagan, Louisa Ruth 297 Reams, Charlotte Ann 229 Reddick, Sharyn 271 Redding, Karen 229 Reeves, James Samuel III 250 Reeves, Kay Ann 297 Register, Carlton Eddie 271 Register, Paul Randolph 250 Reiser, Dwain Francis 229 Reiser, Jacqueline Iris 250 Renfroe, Lynda Faye 250 Rentz, Roderick Lawrence 251 Repine, Marjorie Ann 271 Reynolds, Carroll Van 297 Reynolds, Nancy Helen 230 Reynolds, Richard Douglas 229 Rhodes, Margaret Ruby 298 Rice, Walter Daniel, Jr. 251 Richardson, Linda Jeanne 298 Ricketson, Sheryl Elaine 298 Rickman, Stephen Jerome 251 Ricks, Nora Melissa 251 Riddle, Martha Faye 251 Rider, Alvin Ray 271 Rieck, Linda Carol 298 Rifenburg, Nancy Jane 230 Riggins, Gary Lee 271 Rimes, Susan Elizabeth 298 Rivers, John Philip 251 Rivers, Julie Anne 230 Rivers, Samuel Edward 251 Roach, Rita Joyce 251 Robbins, Cynthia Sharon 230 Roberts, Edward Franklin 230 Roberts, James Larry 298 Roberts, Mary Jane 230 Roberts, Sherra Lyn 230 Roberts, Valda Marie 271 Roberts, Venetia Frances 230 Robertson, Claire Emmalyne 298 Robertson, Florence Ann 271 Robertson, Margaret Jean 230 Robinson, Esther Ann 271 Robson, Amelia Grace 298 Robson, Mary Elizabeth 251 Rodgers, Betty Jane 251 Rogers, Gail 230 Rogers, Gayla Grace 298 Rogers, James Larry 230 Rogers, Ladonna Evelyn 251 Rogers, Larry Mitchell 298 Rogers, Mary Ann 271 Rogers, Sharron Clyde 251 Rogers, Tommy Daryle 230 Roper, John William 271 Ross, Jerry Allen 230 Rountree, Lee Ellis 230 Rountree, Sophie Janette 298 Rouse, Leonard Meric 298 Roush, Mary Alice 251 Rowan, Carol Elaine 271 Rowan, Diana Sue 298 Rowand, Sally Louise 230 Rowland, Patricia 251 Rozar, Mary Sarilda 251 Rozier, Julie Renae 251 Russell, Susan Elizabeth 230 Ruth, Wendy Karhtyn 230 Rutti, Jo Ellen 271 Ryals, John Stafford 251 Ryon, Linda Jane 298 Salette, Janett Faye 298 Salmon, Richard William 230 Slater, Margaret Priscilla 272 Samford, Pamela Jean 251 Sammons, Bobby Gene 271 Sampey, Anna Mane 251 Sandefur, Dale 230 Sanders, Kathy Sue 231 Sanders, Hoyt Morgan 298 Sanders, William Terrence 251 Sapp, Edith Randall 272 Sapp, James Royce 272 Sapp, Kenneth David 251 Sarver, Cynthia Ruth 231 Sayer, Patricia Ann 251 Scarboro, Susan Annette 231 Schronce, Bryant Nelson 298 Schuyler, John James 298 Sconyers, Murphy Rutherford 272 Scott, Patricia Ann Prince 298 Scott, Patricia Ann Prince 298 Scurry, Brenda Jane 251 Scurry, William Clark, Jr. 272 Searle, Cheryll Ann 298 Seckinger, Cheryle Will 251 Seldomridge, Patricia Ellen 298 Sellers, Kenneth Steve 272 Sellers, Susan Rebecca 231 Sessions, Robert Medicus 251 Sevier, Deborah Frances 252 Seymour, Patricia Ann 272 Shannehan, Deborah Clark 231 Sharpe, David Leonard 272 Shearer, Carol Elizabeth 231 Shearouse, Harry Hughes 298 Shearouse, Sherry Ann 272 Shearouse, Stephen Willard 298 Shelnutt, David Lamar 299 Sherman, Patricia Lewana 299 Shernll, Carl David 231 Shinn, William Lee 299 Shippey, Lovick Marvin 272 Shirley, Brenda 253 Shivers, James Michael 272 Shulman, Thomas Warren 231 Shurling, Buford Grover, Jr. 299 Shy, Patricia Carol 231 Sikes, Linda Sue 231 Silengo, Catherine Suzanne 272 Silvey, Richard Walter 272 Simmons, Constance Hilga 272 Simmons, Jimmie Lee 231 Simmons, John Robert 299 Simmons, Pauline 231 Simpson, Michael Thomas 272 Sims, Anita Carol 299 Sims, Susan Dale 299 Sinclair, Diane Elizabeth 272 Singleton, Joe Elbert 272 Singleton, Joe Elbert 252 Skinner, Marianne Oslin 252 Slade, Brenda Ann 231 Slater, Judith 252 Smartt, Sherry Olivia 252 Smartt, Elaine 231 Smiley, Joseph Ray 232 Smith, Brenda Ann 272 Smith, Deborah Margaret 252 Smith, Donna 231 Smith, Donna Lee 299 Smith, Frnest James, Jr. 272 Smith, Frank Lafayette, Jr. 252 Smith, Hazel Annette 299 Smith, James Alfred, Jr. 272 Smith, James Osie 231 Smith, Jamie Frances 252 Smith, Jan Trapnell 299 Smith, Jan 252 Smith, Jarrell McRae 299 Smith, Jasper Edmund, Jr. 252 Smith, Jerry Lynn 299 Smith, Jo Ann 252 Smith, Judith Ann 231 Smith, Judith Jillbert 231 Smith, Judy Ann 231 Smith, Judy Diane 272 Smith, Judy Ellen 252 Smith, Karen Louise 299 Smith, Katherine Jane 252 Smith, Kathy Morris 252 Smith, Kathy Suzanne 252 Smith, Kay Frances 252 Smith, Kenneth 231 Smith, Lawrence Buren 231 Smith, Linda Faye 231 Smith, Linda Lee 231 Smith, Martha Nell 231 Smith, Martha Sue 299 Smith, Mary Kate 272 Smith, Nancy Colleen 231 Smith, Nancy Elizabeth 272 Smith, Patricia Ann 231 Smith, Patricia Schrader 299 Smith, Paul Edward 300 Smith, Richard Curtis 252 Smith, Robert Allen 300 Smith, Robert Lee 300 Smith, Ronald Philip 300 Smith, Ronnie Dale 299 Smith, Ronnie Coleman 300 Smith, Sampie Ward 272 Smith, Sandra Carolyn 232 Smith, Susan Almeda 252 Smith, Susan Mary 272 Smith, Vivian Ruth 252 Smokes, Mary Elizabeth 231 Snell, Jesse Wynton 232 Snider, Martha 300 Snow, Francis Howard 300 Snyder, Charles William, Jr. 300 Soderberg, Runa Valborg 272 Sorrells, Linda Ann 272 Souter, Linda Louise 252 South, Victoria Jayne 232 Spain, Joan Elaine 272 Spence, James Ralph 300 Spencer, Scott Lee 300 Spillers, Carol Joy 232 Spivey, Gary L. 272 Spivey, Madelyn Carol 252 Stacy, Dahlia Ann 232 Stafford, Connell Cline, Jr. 252 Stahl, Roger Eugene 273 Stainback, Lawrence Edward 232 Stallworth, Annette 232 Stanton, David Cameron 300 Stefani, Linda Sue 273 Stein, Fred Harvey 300 Stelts, David Robert 300 Stephens, Abigail 273 Stephens, Clifford Lee 273 Stephens, Diane 273 Stephens, Judy Sue 273 Stevenson, Cheryl Lee 273 Stewart, Alma Nell 273 Stewart, Doris Jeanette 232 Stiles, Dan Allen 300 Stokham, Penny Ann 300 Stone, Diana 232 Stone, Eugenia 300 Stone, Ellen Lee 273 Stone, Vernon Leroy, Jr. 300 Stone, Vilda Faye 252 Stovall, Angela 232 Stowe, Martha Ann 232 Strange, Emily Anne 300 Strange, Iris Elaine 273 Strickland, Darenda Jan 232 Strickland, Drennon C. 232 Strickland, James Max 232 Strickland, Kathryn Dale 232 Strickland, Mary Diane 300 Strickland, Mary Evelyn 300 Strickland, Phillip Matthe 273 Strickland, Robin Clayton 252 Stripling, Nedra Jane 273 Stroud, James Earl, Jr. 232 Stroud, Patricia Ann 252 Stroud, Sherwood Clifton, Jr. 300 Studier, Gretchen Amelia 252 Studstill, Cheryl Lynn 232 Suggs, Olivia Louise 273 Summerlin, June Carol 300 Suphakarn, Vorashart 273 Sutton, Betty 252 Sutton, Betty Jean 232 Sutton, Clifford Arnold 300 Sutton, Elizabeth Jane 273 Swindell, Herbert Marion 273 Swindell William Keith 253 Swinney, Cheryl Ann 232 Swint, Sally Ann 273 Tailer, Winifred Hope 273 Tait, Jacqueline Corene 253 Talley, Lyndal Dianne 232 Talton, Edna Joye 253 Tankersley, Brenda 253 Taylor, Janet Faye 273 Taylor, Nancy Diane 253 Taylor, Roger Dale 253 Terry, Joyce Coleman 232 Terry, Margaret Elizabeth 253 Terry, Sheryl Renee 232 Teston, Myra Cheryl 273 Thacker, Tony Autrell 232 Thain. Carol Marie 273 Theus, Ardis Pamela 300 Theus, Cheryl Dawn 301 Thigpen, Barbara Ann 273 Thomas, Frances Page 273 Thomas, Harold Manley 301 Thomas, Hynerick Meeks 273 Thomas, James Elizah 301 Thomas, L. M., Ill 253 Thomas. Sandra Elaine 273 Thomas, Teresa 273 Thomas. Wayne Franklin 301 Thomlinson, Chris Eric 301 Thompson, Cheryl 301 Thompson, Donald Louis 273 Thompson, Donna Lynn 232 Thompson, Hannah league 273 Thompson, Linda Sue 232 Thompson, Mary Jane 232 Thompson, Mary Rose 232 Thompson, Mona Gail 232 Thompson, Pamela Lee 252 Thompson, Patricia Luretha 273 Thompson, Sandra Sisson 253 333 Thompson, Wanda Louise 253 Thornhill, Dorothy Cornelia 232 Thornton, Laura Frances 274 Thrift, Ernest Creig 274 Thurston, Sally Ruth 233 Tillman, AJvin Mitchell 253 Tillman, Mary Kay 274 Tillman, Monte Russell 274 Tillman, Seena Joy 301 Tillman, Terry 301 Tillman, Theresa Faye 274 Tippins, Bascom Glenn 253 Tippins, Glenda Joy 233 Tippins, Nancy Eliza 233 Tippins, Nancy Theresa 253 Tippins, Norma Nancy 301 Tisdell, William Ambos 301 Tolbert, Vicki Ann 301 Tomblin, Patricia Sue 253 Tootle, Mary Gail 253 Tootle, Sue 301 Trapnell, Robert Lewis 301 Treadwell, Mary Elizabeth 274 Trotman, Martha Susan 301 Trotter, Betty Jean 233 Trotter, Mary Ann 301 Tucker, Dinah Olivia 301 Tucker, George Edward 274 Tucker, Linda Beth 233 Tucker, Martha Kay 301 Tucker, William Harold 301 Tuggle, Kathryn Lucille 274 Tullis, Kay Trowell 301 Turner, Gordon Cromwell 301 Turner, Patricia Ann 233 Turner, Richard Earle 274 Tyler, Evelyn Patricia 301 Tyler, Judy Gay 233 Tyson, Lavinia Kay 301 Underwood, Shirley Jay 253 Usry, Patricia Aline 233 Van Horn, Stephen Nelson 301 Van Houten, Joseph Stanley 301 Vaquer, Michael, Jr. 233 Vaughan, Betty 253 Vaughan, Kathryn Beatrice 274 Veal, Anne Andrews 253 Veal, Carolyn Clyde 274 Veal, Julia Ann 253 Verner, Carol Ann 233 Vick, Georgeann 233 Vickers, Diane 302 Villarreal, Dora Elizabeth 233 Vincent, Barbara Diane 233 Vivenzio, James Franklin 253 Vossler, Donna Sue 233 Wade, Donna Lynn 233 Wade, Suzan Yelverton 233 Walden, Gary Jerone 274 Waldrop, Nancy Faye 302 Walker, Cheryl Ann 253 Walker, Foy Meredith 302 Walker, George Rees 302 Walker, Martha Jean 233 Walker, Susan Norma 302 Wall, Herbert Anderson, Jr. 302 Wallace, Charles Thomas 253 Wallace, Susan 253 Waller, Dennis Elridge 233 Waller, Linda Gail 274 Waller, Patricia Ann 233 Waller, Patricia Roberta 302 Walls, Hal Michael 274 Walters, Jimmie Ray 302 Wammock, Georgia Sue 233 Wansley, Patricia Elaine 233 Ward, Connie Dean 254 Ward, Judith Ann 254 Ward, Margie Belle 302 Ward, Shirley Nadine 233 Ware, Lee Earl 233 Warner, Carol Jean 254 Warr, Lycurgus Gordon 234 Warren, Charlene 274 Warren, Harriet Denise 234 Warren, Robert Haskell 302 Waters, Annelle 274 Waters, Gayle 302 Waters, James Elliott 234 Waters, Kenneth Lonn 234 Waters, Milton Larry 254 Waters, Guincey O. 234 Watson, Demerritt Eugene 302 Watson, Gladys Katrina 254 Watson, Linda Faye 302 Watts, Hugh Stanley 274 Watts, Ronald Louis 302 Weathers, Doe 302 Weaver, Judith Gayle 254 Webb, Charles Richard 274 Webb, Garth L., Jr. 302 Webb, Susan Claire 254 Webb, Vicki Lynn 234 Welch, Charles Arthur 302 Wells, Barbara Gayle 274 Wells, James Hubert, Jr. 234 Wendt, William Emil 234 Wermuth, Gilbert Joseph 302 Wertz, Patricia Ann 274 West, Dora Susan 302 West, Robert Lee 274 Wester, Judy Ann 274 Westmoreland, James Ray 274 Westmoreland, Robert Hunt 234 Whaley, Claudia Elizabeth 275 Wheeler, Jimmy Preston 234 Wheeler, Johnny Alton 302 Wheless, Kay Elizabeth 254 Whisnant, Judy Gail 275 Wjotaler, Beverly Anne 302 Whitaker, Linda Lou 234 Whitaker, Wanda 254 White, Donald Wayne 275 White, Jeannette Faith 302 White, Linda Faye 234 White, Marcia Delores 302 White, Martha Judy 234 White, Mary Ann 275 White, Melinda Anne 234 White, Micahel Henry 302 Whitehead, Conny Ray 275 Whitehead, Joyce Beliane 275 Whitfield, Pete 275 Whitley, Charlotte Faye 303 Whitlock, Ralph Winston, Jr. 254 Whitlow, Larry Dean 234 Whitten, Iris Eugenia 254 Whitten, Jessee Thomas, Jr. 303 Whitton, Jerry Allen 275 Widner, Barbara June 254 Wigham, Johnny 303 Witcher, Jerry Joseph 303 Wilcox, Judith Anne 274 Wilcox, Wanda Sharon 254 Wilder, Diane Irene 254 Wilder, Nancy Faye 254 Wilder, Norwood Enlamos 303 Wilder, Stella Jewell 274 Wiley, Betty Ruth 203 Wiley, Kathryn Virginia 254 Wilhoit, Virginia Elizabeth 234 Wilderson, Pamela Frances 254 Wilkinson, John Carswell 303 Willcoxon, Nancy Lovelace 254 Willett, Michele M. 254 Williams, Antha Ann 234 Williams, Carol Faye 254 Williams, Carole Elizabeth 274 Williams, Frances Annette 274 Williams, Gale 274 Williams, James Pittman 254 Williams, Jame Ruth 202 Williams, Joe Ben, Jr. 235 Williams, Johnnie Ruth 254 Williams, Linda Ruth 254 Williams, Nancy 275 Williams, Patsy Prince 202 Williams, Rebecca 235 Williams, Roger Lee 254 Williams, Wanda 235 Williamson, Olivia 254 Williamson, Paul Evon, Jr. 303 Willingham, Bonnie Chanche 235 Willis, Betty Ann 255 Willis, June Cecilia 303 Wilson, Billie Louise 255 Wilson, Catherine Jane 235 Wilson, James Edgar 255 Wilson, John Milton 255 Wilson, Robert Joseph 235 Wilson, William Trumie 255 Wimberly, Russell Reid 303 Winchester, James Patrick 235 Wingate, Rozier Kelley III 235 Wingfield, Alvin 235 Wingham, Tommy Wilton 303 Winn, James Stuart 303 Winski, Jemmebeth Brannen 275 Witherington, Sandra Sue 255 Womack, Ann Elizabeth 235 Womack, Marilyn 235 Womack, Peggy 303 Womble, Jo Ann 303 Womble, Mamie Elizabeth 275 Woo, Kenny 235 Wood, Anne Tharpe 275 Wood, Larry Samuel 303 Wood, Richard Wayne 303 Woddard, Aurelia Arlene 255 Woodard, Ola Jeanette 255 Wooddy, Richard Carlton 303 Worden, Frances Stuart 255 Worrell, Linda Elaine 255 Worsham, Sandra Earle 275 Wright, David Emory 235 Wright, Georgia Elaine 275 Wu, Bnane 255 Wynens, Donna Lynn 255 Wyseng, Philip Roger 235 Yabe, Yoshiyuki 303 Yarborough, Nancy Diane 235 Yarbrough, Carolyn 255 Yarbrough, Henry Elliott 303 Yarbrough, Mary Kay 303 Yates, Sharon Lynn 303 Yawn, Jacquelynn Marie 235 Yielding, William Earl 303 Youmans, Joan Elaine 255 Youmans, Martha Ann 275 Youmans, Mary Nell 275 Young, Johnny Thomas 275 Young, Marjorie Dale 275 Young, Susan Elnora 235 Yow, John Russell 235 Zeagler, Ruben Ainsworth 235 Zetterower, Linda Leona 235 Zipperer, Pamela Eloise 275 334 Organization Index Alpha Delta Pi 122 Alpha Psi Omega 85 Alpha Rho Tau 82 Alpha Tau Omega 146 American Home Economics Association 92 American Marketing Association 106 Anderson Hall 74 Association for Childhood Education 93 Baptist Student Union 83 Brannen Hall 75 Buford Hall 75 Chi Sigma 168 Circle K Club 107 Cone Hall 76 Cooper Hall 76 Deal Hall 77 Delta Sigma Pi 102 Delta Tau 150 Deltz Zeta 128 Economics Club 84 Gamma Phi Epsilon 112 Hendrix Hall 78 Iota Alpha Tau 94 Interfraternity Council 144 Kappa Delta Epsilon 109 Kappa Sigma 154 Lewis Hall 78 Lynne Hall 79 Masquers 85 Men ' s Governing Council 116 Nu Sigma 156 Phi Beta Lambda 91 Phi Upsilon Honorary Ill Pan Hellenic Council 122 Phi Epsilon Kappa 98 Phi Mu 140 Phi Mu Alpha 100 Sanford Hall 80 S Club 88 Science Club 84 SNEA-SGEA 96 Society for the Advancement of Management 106 Sigma Pi 160 Sigma Phi Epsilon 162 Tau Epsilon Phi 164 Tau Kappa Epsilon 166 Veazy Hall 80 Wesley Foundation 90 Westminster Fellowship 89 Winburn Hall 81 Women ' s Student Government Association 117 Wudy Hall 81 Young Democrats 87 Young Republicans 87 335 Editor ' s Note There are many things which I, as editor of this yearbook, want to say here. I wish that I could explain what I and the staff feel the book is; I wish that I could tell you something about what went into the making of it; I wish that every reader could experience what I and the staff have felt in putting the book out, for I think you would understand it more completely if you could. I suppose that I can only say that it is to be a reflection of Georgia Southern College, 1967-68. But as my space is limited, I shall confine myself to the usual acknowledgements and maybe one or two other observations. The staff has been great this year, but I want to take this opportunity to especially thank Walker and John for the fantastic jobs which they did so well. Without them and their fine talents, my job would have been twice as hard. My thanks go also to Mr. Mandes, not for any one thing, but for his attitude throughout the year. And I keep several professors in mind, too, for their cooperation both in and out of class. There is not a great deal else to say. It ' s impossible to share on paper the feelings which I have about this book, this college, and this, my last year here. So, I ' ll close now, sincerely hoping that in taking so much with me, I will have left something worthwhile behind. Gordon C. Turner, Jr. editor. 336 L ZACH S. HENDERSON LIBRARY Q 2001 DHfiT07 l 0 DEMCO


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