Georgia State University - Rampway Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1960
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'viii U ye X . . 1.59 dedication To fhe sfudenfs of Georgia Sfafe, fhe faculfy and fhe alumni, we shall fogefher sfrive fo meef fhe challenge of fhe insfifufion in fhe periods fo come . . . I also believe fhaf every insfifufion will 'live or die according fo fhe way if meefs ifs challenges' Presidenf Noah N, Langdale, Jr. Inifial Sfafemenf upon assuming fhe Presidency of fhe college in I957. Behind a massive desk in a comforfable office, you will find fhe supreme figure in Georgia Sfafe College, Presidenf Langdale. His enfhusiasm and vifalify will penefrafe all sfiff- ness, and before you leave, you will know him fo be an old friend. You will realize fhaf his liking and respecf for you if genuine, as is his eagerness fo serve you. Af a leadership banguef, you will find a brillianf spepefl who calls on his exfensive experience wifh people in JVGVY profession and every phase of business fo deliver a 'le55'3Qe of personal imporfance fo you. f ' When you enfer fhe sunny, cordial inferibr of l'IS lwme On Tuxedo Road, you will find Dr. and Mrs. Langdale file gracious hosf and hosfess who welcome you as flleif OWU special guesf of honor. Dr. Langsdale's versafilify and flexibilify enable him +0 be a hundred separafe specialisfs. Honors beffowed upon him for his scholarship, his civic work, his afhlefic achievemenfs. and his educafional service reflecf flie dyV16fT1iSm and drive which have resulfed in his phenomenal success. Af 39 years of age, Dr. Langdale has been awarded his LL.B. from Harvard Universify Law School and his lVl.B-A- from Harvard Universify Graduafe School. He has played varsify fackle on championship Alabama foofball feams, served as an assisfanf afhlefic coach af Harvard, been elecfed fo Phi Befa Kappa, faughf Naval lvlafhemafics, served on fhe Board of 'rhe USO Operal-ing Cornmiffee of fhe Valdosfa-Moody Air Force Council, edifed an award-winning periodical for fhe Rofary Club, founded a deparfmenf of Business Adminisfrafion af Valdosfa Sfafe College, and gained membership TO fhe Georgia And American Bar Associafions, fhe Kenfucky Colonel Corps, fhe Gridiron Honor Sociefy of fhe Universify of Georgia, fhe Sons of 'rhe American Revolufion, fhe Benevolenf Profecfive Order of Elks, Kappa Phi Kappa, and Alpha Kappa Psi. These accomplishmenfs mark our Presidenf Langdale as a man of purpose, an individual wifh fhe infinife capacify for love which drives him fo serve humanify fo his fullesf abilify. If is fo fhis greaf profecfor of our ideals who radiafes sfrengfh of direcfion wifh each sfride fowards fhe be'H'ermenf of our college fhaf we, fhe Rampway Sfaff, dedicafe our RAMPWAY- '60 GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE IS PEOPLE. We, Jrhe sludenls, are worlcing for an edu- calion +o place ourselves in a world ol economics, sociery, and arl. These buildings house our classes, our Iexlboolcs, our acrivi- Ties, and our people. Our Presidenf lives in a gracious mansion in A+lan+a's famed Norrhside, provided for him by The College and The Board of Regenls. Near Slone Mounlain is our Indian Creelc Lodge which is equipped wirh living room, hall, dining room, Icilchen, bowling alleys and a swimming pool. Our organizalions find Ihe Lodge ideal for special social evenfs in all seasons. Our spacious Gilmer Srreel' building cele- brafes ils Iifrh birlhday lhis year. II' has a lighl, fresh inferior, andis The only enI'ireIy air-condilioned up-lown college building in rhe Soulh. A E E E 5 - Nf?31i2fk if ?ifSK? We are locafecl one block from +l'1e cenrer of Allanra, Safeway To The Sou+l'1g one block from flue Slale Capirolg Jrlwe police deparrmenlg Hwe four largesr loanlcs in Georgia: and wirlwin walking clislance of flue larqesl newspaper in rlme soulrlweasl. The A+lan+a Municipal Aucliroriurn and Jrlie gardens of l-lurr Park, as well as Hs colored foun+ain, grace our door-slep. fluff' ' 03'- -Q . , NX A 0. S .' N ' x ,Y C . f 'f . ,.,, 1-may A .mr .QL 5 , . A.. , fi' :avr-,, 'Q l ' 1 .f-. '3 ' I K, f j' . vt 1 'T,.,'2x- 4' 5 8 . . 1 --,99Q-.Y - '- V fwifffiw. ' W S V ,QNX . .L xy 'A x , I- ' aff , 'T' , . x . I - : X WM wgX,:QN:'- ,. xfj V , W-. . N S X' X M' .QXS9 ,Q - X. XXE QM M XX A W, x M W: -5-'JH' -N M 1 N fu ' Q . , 3 KK -Q ' Q DN, W-:N V2.5 v. Q.-.M x xx K W 1, FQ. 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We have come To Georgia Sfale +0 behter our- selves, and our s+uden+ acfiviiies which evolve from 'lhis unify of direc+ion and drive serve only +0 aid us in our development A 'lallc given by Charllon l-lesfon in promofion of his mofion piclure Ben Hur included an appeal for sincere academic achievernenll His co-sfar, l-laya l-larareef, greafly enhanced our premises wiih her beaufy. 10 5N,'f 3 Y' QF: 0 , awww i x h ,,M,,.,'qQ 1 1 A fr K A I ZPL :Qin ?S?:5 '.' -I k ' fi . tlafl Q , iwx v 4 1 I 4 7 f 4 I 1 If an educafional crisis does exisl in America foday, we are meering Thar sirualion wilh increased en- Jrrance and classroom require- rnenrs. This is proved by The grearly reduced sludenr-body shrinlcage of only Tour per cenl. Our I96O srandards are high, and each successive year's srandards will be higher. The Soul'h's lop college for business adminislralion will soon be Jrhe Sou+h's lop col- lege for arls and sciences also. We are on The move. Always ready To experimenl, various deparrmenls in The Col- lege conslanily underlake new en- deavors. The biology deparimenl Trains advanced slrudenls in skin- diving so +ha+ rhey can find fresh, rare specimens Tor Jrheir lab sludy. Georgia SJra+e's name is broughl ro prominence in educalional rele- vision by our Classroom of 'rhe Air, a maior underlralcing viewed over a local TV slarion weelcly. 5 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 I www 1 1 1 1 2515 li 1 11 f 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 vm C 4 J 7 A -up E 5v1,12,Qfeg,.-TNQ . k'Wf?i5iw13241' .E5?SflfsL k,SqQff7L7Ml:,,Ff1 vigil -j:'i51I,5: ily 'F-f .yff 1 'Tyssw 1 VI' .. , V ' .!n11M.M1,. ,, . 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All our facilifies are designed for s'ru- denl par+icipa+ion, and our urban loca+ion allows us To 'ralce advanfage of A1'lan'ra's Piedmonl' park and numerous gymnasiums for a'rl'1le+ic evenfs. 14 As we drive Jrhrouqh The +unr1el in+o our vibran+ college . . . As we absorb The leciures of our professors . . . As we converse wilrh each oiher shar- ing a coke break . .. As we rise To a healed discussion in a council meeling . .. As we relax in Jrhe hush of our library . . . As we eagerly read 1'he la+es1' in our Georgia S+a1'e Signal . . . We come io realize +ha'r as sludenfs in a college of people, we are GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE. iiiiiii. Q s 'THE M5395 W' W .SS 'I WSE Sf' .W Q 5:1 5-'W W2 ,vm 'uf .N W, , ,,, .,, .. .,f , Y 1 ,M ,,,f. W W. V V-.W K, V f 995: ' ,iff ?'fi V Y WV ,Q 5 Q ,ff -P -f v, a 1 i ay 3 f, wwf i' Q if ' JW ,X 5 5? A 'L x 'ka 'W M V 5 , ,, M , V- w wvw H ' H 'W w s: 1 ,vm f X 1 QL ' 1? , 'W .wi 'Q Q X Q , 2 T? 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In addirion To receiving his B.S.C. degree here, Dr. Manners has been awarded Jrhe lv1.B.A. degree from +he Universiry of Georgia and The Ph.D from Emory Universiiy. l-le has 'rwo chil- dren: Susan and George Jr. J. C. HORTON BURCH, in addifion 'ro being Dean of +he School of Ar1's and Sciences, is a professor of English. l-le received his Ph.D. from Dulce Universi+y. Dr. Burch is a family man as well as educaior. He has +hree children: Nancy, I3q Jimmy, IO: and Susan, age 8. 20 WILLIAM M. SUTTLES, Dean OT STudenTs, was selecTed Rural MinisTer OT The Year H9591 Tor The STaTe oT Georgia. ln addiTion To receiving This honor, Dr. SuTTles holds numerous degrees. Among Them are B.C.S., M.R.E., BD.. 'l'h.M. and Ed.D. I-lis docToraTe is Trom Alabama PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe. KENNETH ENGLAND, Dean OT Men, is The super- visor oT all acTiviTies involving TraTerniTies. l-le has an everpresenT knowledge oT all sTudenT acTiviTies, and is an avid reader oT William Faulkner. Dr. England holds a B.S, and M.A. degrees in addiTion To his Ph.D. which he obTained aT VanderbilT Uni- versiTy. NELL TROTTER, Dean OT Women, holds The B.A. Trom The UniversiTy oT Arkansas and The M.A. Trom The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin. Mrs. TroTI'er is also AssisTanT Professor oT Business EducaTion. A mem- ber oT The NaTional AssociaTion of Women Deans and Vice PresideinT oT The Georgia SecTion, Mrs. TroTTer is in WI-lO'S WI-IO IN AMERICAN EDU- CATION. 21 V. V. LAVROFF holds B.S. from Georgia Tech and M.A. degrees from Emory Uni- versify. Mr. Lavroff is CompI'roIIer and Associafe Professor of Maihemaiics. He also is Jrhe auihor of a book, TOPICS IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA FOR ADULT STUDENTS. W. ROGERS HAMMOND is I'he aufhor of 'rhe book HOW TO SOLVE INTRODUC- TORY ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS and is Associaie Dean, School of Business Ad- minis+ra'rion as weII as Direcfor of Grad- uaie Siudies. Dr. Hammond is a member of Ihe American Ins'riI'u+e of C.P.A.'s. He holds The B.C.S. degree from Georgia Sfaie, +he M.B.A. from Hawaii and +he D.B.A. from Indiana Universiiy. PAUL G. BLOUNT is Assisfani Dean. School of Ar'rs and Sciences and Asso- cia+e Professor of English. He is a mem- ber of Phi Sigma IoI'a, and WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN EDUCATION. Dean Blouni' holds 'rhe A.B. degree from Wesi- minsier and +he M.A. from Emory Uni- versify. Mr. BIoun+ is also facuI+y advisor of Pi Alpha Fra+erni+y. 22 DOZIER C. CADE is Direcior of Publiciiy and Head oi ihe Deparimeni of Journalism. Dr. Cade holds AB. and IvI.S.J. degrees. His Ph.D. is from Sialre Universiiy of Iowa. He is a member of Phi Bela Kappa and Sigma Alpha Epsilon iraierniries. HENRY T. MALONE is Direcfor Oi Develop- menl' and a noI'ed auI'hor. His boolc CHERO- KEES OF THE OLD SOUTH was insfrumenfal in his winning of The Disiinguished Lirerary Achievemenlr Award in I957 given by 'rhe Georgia Wriiers Associafion. WILLIAM R. PULLEN, Librarian, holds B.A.. B.S. degrees. His Ph.D. is from 'rhe Universiiy of Norih Carolina. As one oi eighi' library adminis+ra+ors in 'rhe narion, he was selecred To parlicipaie in Jrhe Carnegie Proiecl' in Advanced Library Adminisrrarion al Ru+gers Universiiy. WILLIAM S. PATRICK, Direc+or of Admis- sions, holds B.B.A. and M.S. degrees from Georgia Insiilruie of Technology. Mr. Pairiclc is a member of Dean's Advisory Commifree and Blue Key Nafional Honor Socie+y. 23 ff, f.f-sfs.,sw,,y,Mg g , ff wu,, g 15::Q5 .. - ., P . H if ,I ig-Q F: v A f V, I .,,.,. .MQ w w a s5.ff1.:1f::!S . -. ss, -a.: x9wi.H.::v vi' -'si' f'f 'fPQfSfs- 2'S, - ' Wifi ' f . 5255 I 1 Q X V Y . 1 1 5 Q T Y' 4 , 'X xt wx, Q ..,. xg , 1 w X X 'ins 1 3 Ti 2 qi 1. . q,, . ,, . sf- -. ' 'El s qxfil. V, -T . m '9gg'Ef.i:M, 3 2 . fr KV: 1-,A , -f-gg , ,.,:: f . si 1 . .. 'i iivff v V- si wrzgff 1' V' ' . Z v . g. , - ,,..M,. V muy ' 'Eiga accounting ObiecTives oT The accounTing program are To develop The abiliTy oT The sTudenT To Thinlc logically, To solve business problems raTionally, and To equip The sTudenT Tor The various careers inTo which an accounTanT may enTer. AccounTing is The language OT business. An unclersTanding oT accounTing is essenTial in mosT areas oT business and beneTicial in all. CaTherine E. Miles, DeparTmenT l-lead Denzil Y. Causey, Jr. f John W. Cook Norman X. Dressel f Frank l-l. Mulling HousTon D. SmiTh, Jr. T ': art 25 The ArT deparTmenT has as iTs purpose To lll oTTer a sound program OT arT ThaT is conducive To creaTive ThoughT and acTion: l2l orienT This program in The environmenT ThaT is peculiar To Georgia STaTe College, oTTering courses To Till The needs oT The School of ArTs and Sciences ancl The School oT Business AdminisTraTiong l3l lead sTu- denTs To proTessional periformance levels in sTuclio work, and l4l cooperaTe wiTh The DeparTmenT OT EducaTion in iTs program OT Teacher educaTion. Joseph S. Perrin, DeparTmenT l-lead Joseph G. Almyda f Sue M. lngle Richard T. Palmer f Virginia Sewell Qi fi X, Q' W g i f 5 ' H 34:4 ,, fi sg 'A--'- . 3 M 2 we If f .xii ii fi ll if ,, ., i Human understanding begins wiTh The sTucly oT man as one living organism among oThers. The person who knows sOmeThing of The Torces aT work in life is equipped To respond To The order and beauTy in The realm oT living Things. The biological sciences are Thus imporTanT in general culTure ancl necessary as background Tor many callings, such as agriculTure, ToresTry, medicine, medical Technology, nursing, public healTh, ancl many inolusTries. Edward E. Jones f Paul C. Kolfer f Zona B. McGuirT b io ogy Obieclives of The Deparfmenl of Business Educaiion are 'ro prepare secrefaries quali- fied Jro fill secreiarial and office super- visory posifions requiring greai responsi- biliiy and To prepare well-qualified leaclwers of business subiecis on flue undergraduale level for secondary schools and colleges. Alien B. Liles, Deparfrnenl' Head Calfrey C.Call'1oun f B. E. Lindsey Jean L, Voyles f Nell H. Trolfer ,LN ?'1 ' M' wm- -- ':,'s...g s Myres: .ss. P s 27 Chemisfry a+ Georgia SJra+e has many purposes. The Depar1'men+ of Chemisfry seeks +0 meei' The needs bolrh of sfudenis desiring knowledge of Jrhe subieci for culiurai purposes and of siudenis preparing for professional careers in agriculiure, denfisrry, indus- Trial chemisfry, labora'l'ory +echnoIogy, medicine, pharmacy, research, 'reaching and veferinary medicine. Herman F. Kuriz, Deparimeni Head f Marion A, Gaeriner Chemistry l:rugaliTy is nol' The primary reason Tor The DeparTmenT of Economics, Finance, and STaTisTics. The deparTmenT conTribuTes To The general educaTion of The sTudenT by enabling him To comprehend economic processes and insTiTuTions. Moreover, by isolafing and idenTiTying The variejry of social goals Tound in our socieTy, and in recognizing ThaT They are somewhaT divergent The sTu- denT will gain an undersTanding of conTlicTing economic ideas advanced by various groups wiThin our counTry. George L. Malanos, DeparTmenT Head Jaclc Bliclcsilver f James F. CrawTord Ben F. Curry f Howard S. Gordman Hiram J. Honea f Ernesf W. Ogram, Jr. Henry C. Pepper f Warren J. Samuels An+hony STampolis f Henry Thornassen economics, finance, Statistics Programs for +he professional prepararion of ele- menlary and secondary school Teachers are offered by Jrhe Deparrmenl' of Educalion. The depar+menl s programs are also well suired for 'rhe general educa- Jrion of parenrs and orhers inreresred in learning problems of children and yourh, and in rhe improve- menr of educarion in our sociely. Many of The public school reachers in Jrhe Arlanla area arrend +he seminars offered by Jrhe deparrmenl' each summer ro receive addilrional cerriiicarion credir in lheir chosen profession. Woodrow W, Breland, Deparfmenl l-lead f Jo Cooley Frank H. Kaler education 30 As anoTher sTep in The advancemenT oT Georgia STaTe. The English DeparTmenT graduaTed Their TirsT, and The Colleges TirsT, A.B. degree sTudeinT in English in The Summer oT l958. WiTh an ouTsTanding sTaTT oT professors, The deparTmenT was The TirsT To granT any A.B. degree Trom This insTiTuTion. In The school oT ArTs and Sciences, The English DeparTmenT is The largesT, boTh in number oT maiors and Tull-Time TaculTy. BerTram H, Flanders, DeparTmenT Head Paul G. BlounT f Raymond A. Cool: Mae Culpepper f KenneTh M. England Edna C. Herren f Marilyn J. Lyde f Allen D. Marfin f John B. Moore f Lemuel N Norrell William B. Pirlcle f Emma PlasTer Ted R. Spivey f Raymond C. SuTherland english geography, goo ogy, anthropo ogy 32 Geography, geology. and anrhropology malce underslanding of world regions possible Through analysis of lhis earlh's physical resources, climale. land forms, wafer, vegelafion, soils, and minerals, 'logelher wilh man and his cullure. Chesler R. Smifh, Deparlmenf Head f Sanford l-l. Bederrnan A vas? chronicle of 'rhe world is exposed lo lhe siudenl now and laler in life. Much emphasis has been placed on his+ory in recenr years, because of bolh ifs cullural and ils pracfical value. Domesfic and world developmenis have slressed The need for a knowledge of hislory as a background for a beiler underslranding of our cullural herilage and of our confemporary socielry. John A. Alexander, Deparfmenl Head Virgil S. Davis f Melvin W. Eclre Clemenl L. Granf f Henry T. Malone f John B. Oliver Thomas H. Renh f David F. Wells history The l-lospifal Adminisfrafion program is offered in recogni' fion of fhe need and fhe demand for frained hospifal adminisfrafors. The program has been developed on an assumpfion, which has been proved correcf by experience, fhaf successful adminisfrafors for small hospifals can be frained on fhe undergraduafe level. The curriculum is planned in close cooperafion wifh fhe Division of l-lospifal Services, Georgia Sfafe Deparfmenf of Public l-lealfh, and The Georgia l-lospifal Associafion. l-lospifals in fhe area coop- erafe fo provide facilifies and opporfunify for fhe required hospifal experience. Henry C. Pepper, Deparfmenf Head Theodore E. Barner f Harold O. Duncan J. Fred Gunfer f Millard L. Wear f John G. Wilkins, Jr. Ralph C. Williams f William E. Uzzell h0Sp1tal administration ins rance, ima WSJ n ,, . k 'R - W: A ,..,. . Q ? : 'lf rffaaf i -A ' . 2- 55:21 gi ' K - M g iii- ' -1-2 s- 1 , .4 M, ps - . 5 231 if - v 35:3 3 ia- a Q f. Q' ,, rf' ijjf: iz , . ff :': 'JLgy , rwigzzygi nf c i-175 4 5 .gi sf. . New .' ' . . . .,,. .5 .5,,.. L, V i 2 , .- 'giisi ' :gs . 142515 ii , QI ' K P 3 542 2555 y , l lze sgmtg - fi? A 552122 1 'A Ailania is one of +he ouislranding insurance cenlers of ihe Uniied SJra+es. The area served by fhis insfiiuiion has been, and will con- +inue To be, an imporianf cenier of insurance ac+ivi+y. The deparfrnenf of Insurance, Real Esfafe, and Law provides a source of academic Jrraining for ihose coniemplarinq a career in The insurance inclusrry. as well as in +he closely allied fields of aciuarial science, business law, and real esraie. The leaders in fhese 'Fields have given Their full endorsemenr of 'rhis deparimenhs curriculum. A iesiimony of fheir help is The Ben lviassell endowed Chair of Real Esiaie. Kenne+h Black, Jr., Deparlmem' Head Roberl' K. Brown f Floyd S. Harper Dugald W. Hudson f Eli A. Zubay real estate, and law The Deparlmenlr of Journalism offers courses which prepare s'I'u- denls for newspaper, radio, Jrelevision, magazine, or public rela- Jrions careers. Courses in journalism are so designed rhal a slrudeni' nor planning 'ro enler journalism as a profession may fake wi+h prolir some of Jrhe courses as par+ of his general educafion. Oul- slanding professional iournalisls in fhe Allanlra area are invilred To leach courses in Their special fields. Dozier C. Cade, Deparlmenl' Head f Marfha W. Sinclair journalism 36 This program of sfudy is designed fo provide professional 'rraining and fo develop fhe compefence of sfudenfs for careers in fhe managemenf of business and economic affairs. Managemenf is essenfial fo any enfer- prise, small or large, whefher if be in- dusfrial, commercial, financial, social, or governmenfal. The sfudy and undersfanding of man- agemenf principles and pracfices will aid fhose who infend fo enfer fhe field professionally as adminisfrafors, execu- fives, producfion managers. personnel and indusfrial relafions managers, man- agemenf consulfanfs, or propriefor- managers. James E. Chapman, Deparfrnenf Head Francis J. Bridges f John lvl. Champion Elberf T. Eggers f Roberf W. Newman management 37 'Q Economic acrivily is concerned largely wi+h producing goods and dis'lribu+ing Jrhem. lvlarkeiing shares imporlance wiih oiher branches ol economic ac+ivi+y because in The business sense if is synonymous wilh disfriburion. The emphasis in 'The Marlcel- ing Deparlmenl is To prepare men and women +0 develop a capaciiy +o solve managemenl' problems involving dislribuiion, 'ro Jrhinlc ralionally, and To learn The areas of Their choice among sales, adveriising, marlceling research, reiailing, or credii MARKETING DEPARTMENT Carrol W. Ehlers, Deparfmenl Head f Slephen Paranlca l' marketing -. szfasfsiii- 1 .. 1 P rf ii l '::' 44 'fps X 1 we f'--'- 2 -r -: .,:. is-, -: z 5 ,EQLM yi MLS If ,W if F N Q si 855552 . ...sg 1 , , .4 3 S wmlf-zwQ'iNffi5 4'i M ' iff? . s ...cm .- iQ35m,wi',,, ,:: W . H 1: . M- P 5. Wil V- nw Q P -Q' ' 'lf wig? .25 .M A in . 4-vig -I ft 2 ww., ms -1: s, gms. 4.. , frwxzsziff 25: 11 F fa 'Li f ' f ?55?'i..,fU - Q . s-sr. as ., NZ M 3 E 'rg . - Z . e- .K Il i. .. ' i 5 32 ' . as gf Ti A Q if . Milmy . The funclion of 'rhe Deparlmeni' of Marhemarics is 1'hree-fold: lll fo 'reach +he courses which imparl' essenrial knowledge of rnafhemalrics ro all sruclenfsg l2l To Teach 'rhe courses which 'Furnish a desirable and necessary background for sfudenfs pursuing a science program, or programs in +he School of Business Adminisrraliong l3l 'ro 'reach 'rhe courses necessary for successful complerion of The requiremenfs for +he Bachelor of Science degree wi+h a maior in malhemafics. Garner L. Tiller, Deparfmenf l-lead f George lvl. Brown Herberl Burgess f Roberl'S.Chris1'ian f C. L. Cope Ernesf H. Emory f V. V. Lavroff f Georgia M. Marlin George L. Pale f Leroy lvl. Willson athematics The College has, wifh fhe approval of fhe De- parfmenf of The Army, esfablished a Deparf- menf of Milifary Science and Tacfics as an infegral academic and adminisfrafive deparf- menf of This insfifufion. This deparfmenf is organized as a General lvlilifary Science Unif. The general obiecfive of fhe course of in- sfrucfion is fo produce iunior officers who, by fheir educafion, fraining, and inherenf qualifies, are suifable for confinued developmenf as of- ficers in any branch of fhe Unifed Sfafes Army. James L. Culp, PMS8iT Basil R. Adams f William B. Brumley Leo V. Hayes f James R. Lee Thomas L. Newell, Jr. f Thomas R. Tuell Harry W. Winlourn f William P. David ilitary science and tacucs The DeparTmenT of Modern Foreign Languages offers courses required for The Bachelor of ArTs and Bachelor of Science degrees. In The course offerings sTudenTs will find all The re- guiremenfs for an allied field in modern foreign languages. These courses are designed To develop The abilify To converse and cor- respond in French, German, and Spanish, and To give as adeguaTe a background as possible in The liTeraTure and culfure of The people of These counTries. OTher services To The sTudenTs and The residenfs of The Aflanfa area by This deparT- menf included a I6-week Televised course in conversafional French, offered This winTer on The weekly Georgia STaTe Classroom, on a local TV sTaTion. Hal Hulsey, Deparfmenf Head odern lang ages Y ' M' we 52 5.. .s vlrrryf A V ., , .,,. M s ,, 1 , w s.QT?:' ,'-k -I wy- jeg ,R yy ' pi s y i fkiggll' , Q fx ,r aj 91- Y V 2132? sn 5 ,j is if The music curriculum provides a sound basis for pro- fessional iraining and ar Jrhe same Jrime includes courses in rhe humaniries and olher fields necessary for a liberal educaiion. Experience in band, glee club, opera and chamber ensemble is available wifhin Jrhe Music Deparrmenr. Slruclenrs and faculiy members of Jrhe deparlmenr presenfecl Jrheir lirsr full-scale concerr in Jrhe Fall, and rhey have appeared numerous limes on Jrelevision and before various civic groups. Thomas M. Brumby, Deparlmenr Head William H. Hill X Roberf Price f Richard E. Sieber music physica education The Physical Educalion Deparlmenl' presenls l'he sludenr an opporfunily lo develop skills and inreresis in a variefy of aclivilies, To develop menlal and physical healfh, and To develop social and elhical values. The deparrmenfs curriculum includes alhlelic acfivilries of special in+eres+ ro college sfudenls- Jream sporlrs, individual sporls, aquajrics, modern dance, gyrnnaslics, and heallh educalion. Jane B. l. l-larr, Deparfmenl Head f Herberl' Burgess lui physics The courses in Physics are designed 'lo meel lhe needs of +wo groups of sluclenfsg lil Jrhe 'rechnical sludenl needing physics for leaching, research, engineering, medi- cine, or ofher scienlilic endeavors: l2l 'rhe non-Technical sludenl' desiring a laboralory science which acquainls him wi+h lhe laws. 1'heories, and experimenlal melhods of physical science. Reber? l. Allen, Deparlmenf Head The DeparTmenT oT PoliTical Science oTTers courses in The Tollowing Tour areas: Ameri- can governmenT and poliTics, Toreign and comparaTive governmenT, poliTical Theory, ancl inTernaTional relalions ancl worlcl poliTics. The deparTmenT can Thus serve The needs oT many groups oT s+uden+s: Those who are maioring in poliTical science: Those who are preparing To Teach The social sTuclies in The public schools: and Those majoring in oTher areas who may wish To elecT courses in poliTical science Tor The personal l3eneTiTs They offer. William M. Grubbs. DeparTmenT l-lead Ru+h L. Bonner f Bascorn. O. Quillian, Jr. George G. Thielman f VincenT C. WaTson political Science 45 ' 71 - V- 'ZW3239 Q W- ,,,,.,.,.2 .374 ..:,.,, . Y .i 'ff 5 ff Psychology conlribules +0 general educalion and cullural developmenl, lo lhe undersland- ing ol lhe behavior ol self and olhers, and lo 'lhe lormalion ol 'lhe lvesl possible adiuslmenlrs of individuals and groups. I+ is parl' of lhe loundalion for many fields: educalion, med- icine, social work, law, The minislrry, journalism, and personnel worlc. Bailey M. Wade, Deparlmenl Head Cameron Fincher f Granville B. Johnson Thomas F. McDonald psychology 46 4 Sociology is a s'rudy ol lwurnan group relarionsliips. Con- sequenrly rlie Sociology Deparrmenl' furnishes excellenr background and 'rraining for srudenrs inieresled in social work, proloarion worlc, personnel work, reaching, business, nursing, and orner areas where much 'rirne is speni' work- ing wirh people. William E. Hopkins, Deparfmenr Head George T. Douglas f David B. Hawk Sociology Any sludenl of Business or 'rhe Liberal Aris can increase his personal elleciiveness in one of +he basic courses offered by Jrhe Deparlmenl' of Speech and Drama. Slu- demls who anlicipale professional careers as speakers and aclors, or who in+end io Teach speech and drama can lalce courses in phonelrics, radio and lelevision speech Jrraininq, oral inlerprelalion of lileralure, persuasion, and speech educalrion. Hilda G, Dyches f James E. Sligh William M, Sullles speech and drama The demand for iransporiaiion, communicaiion, and power has expanded very rapidly in ihe Uniied Siaies in receni' years. The program ol Training in iransporiaiion and public uiiliiies has been developed +0 serve ihree groups of sfudenis. The Tirsi of Jrhese is made up ol Jrhose who desire io be employed or who are already employed in Jrhe fields ol Jrransporiaiion, power, or communicaiions. The second is made up of ihose in+eres+ed in governmenf employmenir concerned wiih promoiion or regulaiion of +hese,viial business uniis. The ihird is composed of s+u- denis who seek a broad general background so as To beiier undersiand Jrhe complex world in which we live. James l-l, Lemly, Deparimeni l-'lead transportation and public utilities 49 I as ' i 5' , ,,,h- 1.1. . .. L .. Y 1 : 2 1 Rl i -in ' 4 FQ? 24.534 Ji 11' 'TRW My ,LA W, gg .. f:B1'4'24fs4fgw is I as will 2 we i V. 4:65 rg? E 4 Mix 4 s The College Library collecfion of over IO0,000 boolcs and periodicals is available ro all sludenls, alumni aclive, and Faculry members and slall. Open 83 hours a week during Jrhe college lerms, rhe Library sfaff and facililies are here for research, quiel sfucly, and re- laxalion. William R. Pullen, Librarian Thomas W. Chandler, Jr. f Mary A. Hamilfon x: -f--- 5 nv M f fuifgi, 3 f f :. L? 1... . ' I ft. ii-, - I .4.Z:2I',' 1vfE:j'.Q.:- ' 1 p P '- We I ' Q fi , , ,, .www .rf f'f JfQ '3f f . ug, 1 . 44, .sw Alice Hull f J. T. Jackson Beafrice Monfgomery f Frances M. Muse Janie L. Near f W, Wilson Noyes, Jr. Frances Paulk f William L. Sfewart Jr. library 50 WILLIAM H. WELLS Direcfor of Compu+er Cen+er WILLYS R. KNIGHT Direcfor of Bureau of Business and Economic Research CAMERON L. FINCI-IER Director of Testing and CounseIing Services LEJEUNE P. BRADLEY Direcfor of Guidance Office JAMES E. GREENE. JR. H Graduafe Counselor CLEM ENT L. GRANT Assisfani Io I'I1e Dean. School of Arfs and Sciences administrative assistants 5 l 3 H f A .1 'g E: ff E56 :i23f'fL, ,, ,l':f??'af'J Wifi' 'iQEE4jyfv, ??ig,tfJ!' 19+ , 71 L f :G ' :WZJ f , ' 7 wr W-. x ' 'E' 'M ' whm 15' V, 72 Y 'L-.. .f ., W . 5 , , Q 4 P im.-' iii Ek 44 S 1 HW, 5 s 3 .ill- E , -W-1...-.,+,,, , my M. W .L -,M .fi ,,.1 L ' 13558 ,- a 1 1 vp V 1 ff awwafw X , W, 3. w,f:i,y5,,. .. 3, ,, 1. , , I x .1-'ff W. 1 -my '4- ' X :.+,, A W .f W L u- , E I - , 2 nf . t N fi Iii' 'H 4 5 ' ii ,,,. , 1 :Q X , F J .-f.?,? '4,gRgQ,-,, I ., 1 si img'- .f,. 17 -1 1, anmfw 'mf if , VXYQ am -., -, A ., ,wwf-.W Q s fl ,wifi 5 , My , A... .nf ' 5 5, +5 ,ig ' Z! ug Q. ai' 1 ,-fix. A is A ,. W5 W 52 'fy 4 251452 i, y ,LM if Q rg, 1 4' , 'N . x UTEL LEAMINGTON 3Rll IVUIUE, IUHI ANU HTH STREUS IINNEIPCILIS 4. MIIIIUESIJIA February 15, 1960 Dear Editor, Speaking in behalf of the rest of the Trio, may I say that it has been our honor to Judge your beauty contest at Georgia State. Please realize that it is very diffi- cult to Judge by pictures and that we probably Judged on the basis that Nick and Dave are photography maniacs and I married a Georgia girl. Hoping that the winners will be happy and the losers will realize our difficulty in choosing, we remain-- Yours truly, The Kingston Trio rampway queen MISS MYRA PHILLIPS MISS JOYCE YERKES MISS JUDY LEWIS M ISS CAROLYN GALLAC-EER ranlpway MISS CAROL SLIGI-I MISS JOYCE DICK Court MISS I-IELENE DUKE 57 The yearly publicafion Who's Who in American Colleges ancl Universifies includes fhirfy-fwo Georgia Sfafe iuniors and seniors fhis year. These sfudenfs were chosen by fhe General Council and fhe Office of fhe Dean of Sfudenfs in recognifion of oufsfanding confribufions fo fhe College. This signal honor carries wifh if more fhan in- clusion in fhe boolc, for Who's Who is one of fhe highesf honors available fo upperclassmen al' Georgia Sfafe. George Adams combines bofh academic excel- lence and exfra-curricular endeavors. l-le is Vice- presidenf of fhe Evening Sfudenf Council and is acfive in lnframural Key, Alpha Kappa Psi, Vef- erans' Club, and Sigma Nu. William L. Beasley, Jr. was chairman of Mardi Gras. l-le is Assisfanf Edifor of fhe Rampway, Junior Class Presidenf, an officer in Circle K, and has held various posifions in Kappa Sigma. John Clinf Buckner was chairman of fhe Leader- ship Conference. Clinf is a Vice-presidenf of bofh General Council and Delfa Sigma Pi. As an ouf- sfanding ROTC cadef officer, he enioys member- ship in Pershing Rifles and Scabbard and Blade. whogs wh0 Linda Beeler is an Associale Juslice of lhe Day Sludeni' Coun- cil, and a member-a+-large +o 'rhe General Council. She is pasi presi- den'r of Delia Zera. Linda Brown is Presicleml of Jrhe Day Siucleni Council, a member of Crimson Key and Jrhe Siudenl Educalion Associalion. Joe Bryan is commander of lhe Pershing Rifles Drill Team. He is acrive in all mililary groups, and is secre+ary of Delia Sigma Pi. Frank Byrd is Presidenlr of The Evening Senior Class. l-le holds membership in Delia Sigma Pi and lniramural Key. Doris Cash is Presiclenl of Crim- son Key, Vice-presicleni' of Della Lambda Sigma, and Treasurer of Phi Chi Thefa. She is also an Evening Sludenf Council Repre- senlafive. J. D, Caswell has long been aclive in college aciiviries. l-le was presidenl of General Council, and is now Vice-preside.i+ of Alpha Kappa Psi. He is a charrer mem- ber oi Sigma Nu. Claire Dempsey is pasl Pre-sidenr of Panhellenic Council, and is cur- renlrly Presidenl of Alpha Omicron Pi. Marrha Free is Edilor of The Signal, afler Two years as reporler. News Edilor, and Managing Edilor on The paper. Carol Freeman was a Cheer- leader for Two years. She is a member of G Club, Wesrminsrer Fellowship, and is Scholarship chairman ol Della Zeia. Don Germano is Caclel Colonel and Commander of The ROTC BaHle Group. l-le holds member- ship in Pershing Rifles ancl Scab- bard and Blade. Don is also one of lhe firsr Associaie Juslices of Jrhe Day Sludenr Council. Paul l-leberi is an honor srudenr who is a member ol Blue Key and Jrhe Accounring Sociery. Marilyn l-leisel is Presidenr of Alpha Phi, member of Crimson Key and Jrhe Sludenl' Educalion Associalion. She has served as decoralions chairman of several college dances. 60 Mary Ann l-leron is Vice-presidenr of Crimson Key. She holds mem- bership in Baprisr Srudenr Union, Alpha Lambda Della, Phi Chi Thera, Evening Sludenr Council, and Della Zera. John Lanier is Treasurer of Jrhe General Council, l-le is a member oi The Accounring Sociery, Eve- ning Sludenr Council, Circle K, and Kappa Sigma. Jerry Le-Croy is Presidenr of lnrerlralerniry Council, paslr presi- denl' of Circle K. and was acrive in 'rhe Evening Srudenr Council, Accounring Sociery, and General Council. Carolyn Lee was a founder of Jrhe Panhellenic Council ar Georgia Srale and has been irs Presidenr Jrwice. She is a member of Crim- son Key, pasl' Ediror of rhe Ramp- way, and was Presideni' of Della Zera. Kennerh Mccallum is currenrly Presidenr of borh Blue Key and Jrhe Accouniing Sociely. l'le was Manager oi rhe Blue Key Book- srore lasr' year. Monry V. Monrgomery is Chief Juslice of lhe Day Srudenl' Council and Business Manager of +he Signal. Monry is an acrive mem- ber of Kappa Sigma. 3 6 Y 5 S I ni if LeTT page Danny MOreT is Vice-presidenT OT lnTerTraTerniTy Council and PresidenT OT Alpha Epsilon Pi. l-le is a Day STudenT Council SenaTor, and is in The SocieTy Tor The AdvancemenT OT ManagemenT, and General Council. Perle Mossman is lisTecl in WhO's Who Tor The second year. She is AssociaTe EdiTOr OT The Ramp- way and Managing EcliTOr OT The Signal, aTTer previously holding various pOsiTiOns on Those publi- caTiOns Tor Two years. She is a charTer member and PresidenT OT DelTa Phi Epsilon aT Georgia STaTeg SecreTary OT bOTh The Panhellenic Council and General Council: and is Treasurer OT G Club. Donald C. Penny is EdiTOr OT The Rampway. l-le is also a Day STudenT Council SenaTOr and a mem- ber OT General Council. Larry Gene Powell is CapTain OT The BaslceTball Team wiTh Tour years OT acTiOn7 presidenT OT G Club: and a CadeT Maior in ROTC. Thomas SangsTer is PresidenT OT Alpha Kappa Psi: and is a member OT The VeTerans Club, SOcieTy Tor The AdvancemenT OT ManagemenT: General Council, and Sigma Nu. Mel STOuT is PresidenT OT General Council, and pasT presidenT OT VeTerans Club. l-le holds acTive membership in Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon: and The SOcieTy Tor The AdvancemenT OT Manage- menT. Righl' page CaTherine lKiTTyl STreTch has been on The Dean's I.isT several Times. She is acTive in Crimson Key, and is Vice-presidenT OT DelTa ZeTa. James Thompson is PresidenT OT DelTa Mu DelTa, and is a member OT InTramural Key and Phi ETa Sigma. Jim Tracy is PresidenT OT The Evening STudenT Council, ancl holds membership in DelTa Sigma Pi and General Council. Ten sophomores and iuniors are chosen by rhe Offices oi Jrhe Deans ol Srudenls each year To re- ceive recognilion as Ourslanding Underclassmen. The honor is lillle pay lor Jrhe hours each of Jrhem has spenr in rhe exrra-curricula ac+ivi+ies ar Georgia S+a+e. The s+udenl's piclured on Jrhese Jrwo pages are able leaders of an aciive srudenl body. Lewis Ash was chairman of Homecoming, and holds a srudenr Council office for lhe 'rhird year. Linda Brown is Jrhe firsl female srudenl +o serve as presidenr oi +he Day Srudenf Council. Doris Cash is an evening srudenl' who heads Crim- son Key and serves on many srudenl commirrees. Elizaberh Cordle is an able liaison officer berween lhe day and evening srudenrs. Claire Dempsey's experience as presidenr ol Pan- hellenic Council lasi year comes in handy on her various campus aclivilies. Marrha Free spends moslr ol her free hours lul- lilling rhe duries oi ediror ol Jrhe Signal. Monfy Monlrgomery is managing ediror of rhe Signal, wilrh exrra wriring experience as rhe aulhor of Jrhe Day Srudenr Council's Conslilulrion. Don Penny eclils lhe Rampway '60, Kirly Srrerch is anorher evening srudenl who finds 'lime for many hours spenl aiding her college. outstanding underc assrner Three days oT orienTaTion inTroduced The new Freshman Class To The College, The adrninisTraTion, and sTudenT leaders. The class oT '63 spenT many hours lisTen- ing To explanaTory lecTures, concerning The Two schools oT Business AdminisTraTion and The ArTs and Sciences School. LisTening inTenTly, The sTudenTs learned oT The various social acTiviTies and organizaTions oT The school They hoped To aTTend Tor The nexT Tour years. Free Tood and brunches were The order oT The day as sTudenTs seem To compre- hend much more wiTh a Tull sTomach Than an empTy one. ATTer Tilling up on The lasT Tree Tood They would ever geT aT Georgia STaTe College, discussion was in order per- Taining To geTTing acquainTed wiTh each oTher and Tinding new Triends. ATTer Tood Tor ThoughT as well as The sTomach was all sTored away saTely, The job oT regisTraTion began Tor nearly SOO new Treshrnen. Following regisTraTion, The class oT '63 was on Their way To higher educaTion. P imissnm CNW? Ll scvfvws freshmen olffentation 67 During +he fall guarrer 3,700 sludenls regisrered al Georgia Sfafe College. Facing such an involved operalion, sludenls hacl lo slancl in block-long lines as The slarl of anolher year in Their aim Jrowarols graduafion. There were lines for advisemenl, cards, schedule checkers, rhe +reasurer's cages, and 'Finally seclioning. Come change day, lhe lines begin anew: buf sludenls soon selnlle down +0 'rheir class schedules and anorher guarler begins. 1f'eg'ist1ffatio1 3 5 , if 2 2 x z,. :Q'1.gQgge,f HT wiiiiffl The naTional sororiTies aT Georgia STaTe held Their formal rush season during The TirsT Two weeks of fall quarTer, These weelcs were filled wiTh Teas and informal parTies held in The chapTer rooms and Sfone MounTain room. The rush season officially began wiTh ice waTer Teas, held in The sororiTy rooms. IT provided The rushees and sororiTy members a chance To meeT and geT acquainTed wiTh one anoTher. As The weeks progressed, longer parTies were given, wiTh The sororiTy girls dressed in cosTurnes. The rushees were enTerTained wiTh songs and slcifs. Alpha Omicron Pi had a beaTnilq parTy, Alpha Phi gave an orienTal parTy, and DelTa ZeTa had a souTh seas parTy. Delfa Phi Epsilon enTerTained rushees aT The homes of Their alumni. Then came The preTerenTials To climax The I959 rush sea- son. Alpha Phi gave Their TradiTional luaug DZ and AOPi gave formal parTies. Bids were issued aT The end of formal rush, and sOroriTy members welcomed Their new sisTers. Sororit Push + 1 Fraferniiy Rush involves everylhing from rush girl Teas To all-oul parlies. Each Pralernily has ils special evenls held each rush year. Sigma Phi Epsilon has i+s Mounlaineer Parry, Pi Kappa Alpha has iis annual Gangsjrer Parly, Kappa Sigma holds i+s Paris Sewer Parry, and Sigma Nu holds lheir Ship Wreck Parly. Pi Kappa Phi also is in The parfy mood as Jrhey hold lheir Wesiern Par+y. Cosiumes are in order for all of +hese evenlrs, and Jrhe oulcome is more offen Jrhan nor very enlrerlraining. fraternity rush MEX mg The Jrwenly-lilih clay of November marlced Georgia S+a1'e's Homecoming This year. Fesfivilies s+ar+ed wilh a banquef held in lhe Sfudenf Lounge. En+er+ainmen'r was furnished by 'rhe Kappa Sigma and Della Zela social groups, who caplured 'rhe honor by vocal fryouf held among fhe lralernilries and sorori+ies. Honored guesrs included A+lan+a's mayor William B. Harlrsfield, and Judge of lhe Fullon Superior Courr Jeplrha Tanlcsley. Judge Tanlcsley, a Georgia Siaie alumnus, was gueslr speaker. lmmedialely alier The banquet Jrhe Homecoming Dance commenced in lhe Ciiy Aucliforium, wifh Buddy Bair providing lhe music. home Colnlng A+ inlermission ol llwe Homecoming Dance, Miss Joyce Pickell' was crowned Homecoming Queen by flue l958 Queen, Miss Joyce Yerlces. Miss Piclcell was clfiosen from among 29 con- Jreslanls wlwo enlerecl flue conlesl 'rlwrouglw various aclivilies and organizafions. Many of flue girls in llie conlesl hold ollwer beauly Jrilles, or have parlici- paled in beauly pageanis. The confeslanls were iuclged llwrougli personal inlerview by llwree of Allanlas leading beauly and arl consullanls, wlwo aslcecl each of +l'1em queslions aboul' llweir college lile and lulure plans. 76 1 A ,- if I Q E- 'K WMM WN. Haw: -f . . . xt , 2 gk X A li - M. Q' XR V ix xx Songs. ski'rs, dancing. and fun are l'he order of Greek Week. Spon- sored ioinlly by 'rhe Panhellenic and lnlerfrafernily councils, +he week of evenls is a focal poinf of Jrhe Greeks' year. Among rhe enlries in 'rhe Skif Nighlr were parodies of lvlacbe+h. The Wizard of Oz, and The Grea+ Train Robbery. Alpha Omi- cron Pi's Beal Greek won firsl' place in l'he sororily division, and 'rhe Kappa Sigma Summi'r Mee+ing placed firsl among 'rhe lralernilies. Kappa Thefa had 1'he mosl' cololul ensemble al' l'he Sing Nighl. The audience heard 'rhe Della Zelas and Sigma Nus sing 'rheir way +o Firsl' place honors. greek week 1.-aw 1 ' 'Vg wi' Q Winners of Jrhe skir and song conlesls were announced during The dance al rhe end of Greek Week. Happy presidenrs collecred +he Jrrophies denoring Jrheir groups' corn- peiiriveness. The Auburn Kniqhrs provided Jrhe dance music and enrerrainmenr a+ ihis fesrive occasion ar +he Hellenic Cenler. Miss Marcelle Carjree was crowned lhe Greek Goddess by Miss KiHy Srreich, The l959 Goddess. Members of rhe Goddess' courr are Carol Sligh and Helene Duke. Q I FesTiviTies usually common in New Orleans aT The Mardi Georgia STaTe on February 26Th and The college held iTs annual Mardi TesTival, which consisTed oT a carnival and a revelry nighT plus a crowning lcing and queen Concessions TaculTy member from cigareTTes Gras Season enveloped 27Th. Gras nighT OT a OT Mardi Gras. oTTered The sTudenT or chances To win everyThing To large calces. If The in- dividual didn'T care To Talce a chance on winning a calce or pie he had a chance To Throw one aT a Sigma Nu broTher. OrganizaTions sponsored The concessions as well as running The show Themselves and having an enjoyable Time in doing so. IT ThirsT or hunger hi+ The Mardi Gras visiTor, he could always Tind consolaTion in candy apples or coTTon candy. ardi gras In rhe en+er+ainmen+ division Jrhere were feafured dancing girls and a knock-The-man info rhe wafer con+esi'. This was ailained by Tossing a baseball ai' a larger which, wilh a direci' hi'I', would drop a Pershing Rifles member in fhe wafer. Sigma Phi Epsilon provided music for Those who were inieresred in frying ro win a calce +0 swing music. The Mardi Gras dance was held al' The Georgian Room of +he Bilrmore l-lorel. The Debonaires pro- vided 'I'he music af The ball, wifh Phil and Nancy of Wiis End enlerfaining during The infermission. Penny Hill and Ron Shulley were selecred for 1'his honor based upon voies casi by The srudenr body. 84 Spring Feslival is held during +he lasr weelc of April, for fhe purpose of iniroducing high school seniors To lhe program of Georgia Slare College. These seniors loured Jrhe College grounds under lhe able assislance of sororify and 'fralernily members who poinred our numerous poinis of inferesf. Afler fhe Tour refreshmenls were served on The roof ierrace. Earlier in +he day The May Queen, Miss Joyce Piclce++, was crowned in Hurl' Parlc as 'lhe leading loeauiy queen of Spring, l959. The Pershing Rifles Drill Pla+oon acied as escorls for +he feslive occasion. Spring festiva 87 rgx 43,55 J., JA : -1, ThirTy lovely Georgia STaTe Coeds gracefully paraded before Three oT ATlanTa's Top beauTy experTs who had The diTTiculT job oT choosing The May Queen oT 1959. The Three judges Tor The conTesT were PaTricia Lal-laTTe, promoTion direcTor Tor ATlanTa News- papers, lnc.g Leon Frohsin, Tashion auThoriTy7 and Tracy Q'Neal, commercial phoTographer. The judging Toolc place in The l.iTTle TheaTre on The sixTh Tloor of The Ivy STreeT Building. The judges' choice was announced during The TesTiviTies which Toolc place in l-lurT Parlc. The T959 May Queen-loveliesT oT The lovely- is beauTiTul Joyce PiclceTT. Queen Joyce combined beauTy and poise, along wiTh charm and inTelligence, and won her righT To reign as l959 May Queen. She was selecTed Trom more Than ThirTy oTher con- TesTanTs. A sophomore, The I9fyear-old Queen has blaclc hair and blue eyes. She is also SPE sweeThearT and a member oT DeI+a ZeTa sororiTy. The lovely princesses oT Queen Joyce's courT were Janeen PiTTs, Pepper l-lelms, Brenda SmiTh, PaT SmiTh, Beverly Del.oach, and Jeanine Craig. ,,, x , -M ., Q fm Yf 1 f 15:55:22 - 1 ft Q-5: 13 Mmlf - K . -. - ' MS? ,M X .wr J, X gc Ni Qi? H , N? 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The blaclc academic gown is carefully adiusfed, +he morfar board ser a+ iusr Jfhe righl angle on +he head, and anolher person awai+s admission fo +he growing lisl ol Georgia Slale Alumni. The Dean of each School announces a name, Jrhe Assis+an+ Regislrar hands a degree To lhe Presiclenl, and anolher graduafe receives The sfalemenr of his academic accomplishment Even Jrhis is no+ lhe zeni+h of formal educafion, for ever-increasing numbers of graduales will nol slop here, bur will begin work on higher degrees. graduation 90 1 an ' w '6 ' K 'WM X H x X A www , 5 Q ? 1 2 ! f 1 is 1. li ,Q s Cornposiiion of The General Council is membership of all aciive sludenl' organizalions on campus, Each year General Council sponsors +he Leadership Conference and Mardi Gras. An Award is given annually +o ihe siudenl' lhe Council believes 'ro have conlrribuled rnosi ro promole lhe aims of 'rhe Council and Georgia Slale College. Mel Sl'ou'r is Presideni. Clinl' Buclcner is Vice-presi- dent Perle lvlossman, Secrelary: and John Lanier is +he Treasurer. general 01111011 Lewis Ash, Sword and Shield f Bill Beasley, Circle Linda Beeler, member-al-large f James Brown, lnframural Key Frank, Byrd, Della Sigma Pi f Doris Cash. Crimson Key Elizabelh Cordle, Kappa Thela f Claire Dempsey, Alpha Omicron Pi Don Germano. Scabbard and Blade Lamar Hamriclc, Sludenf Educafion Associalion K Marilyn Heisel, Alpha Phi f James Hesier, Sociely for lhe Advancemenf of Managemenl f Joe Jones Sigma Phi Epsilon Edna Kilgore, Mu Rho Sigma f Jerry l.eCroy, Accounfing Sociefy f Carolyn Lee, Panhellenic Council Ken McCollum, Blue Key f Don Milcham, Sigma Nu f Danny More1',Alpha Epsilon Pi Don Penny, Rampway f Susan Peferson, Canlerbury Club f Gene Powell, G Club genera Dwane Rhoden, Velerans Club f Pooh Richardson, Della Zefa f Eugenia Rice, Baplisl Sludem' Union Harold Riggs, Kappa Sigma f Thomas Sangsler, Alpha Kappa Psi f Jimmy Slone, Sigma Phi Epsilon Bob Slroud, Pi Kappa Phi f James Thompson, Della Mu Della f Jim Tracy, Evening Sluclenl Council George Weber,Wes+mins1er Fellowship f Jon Williams, Pi Kappa Alpha f Sandra Williams, Della Lambda Sigma Ouncil i A complefely new form of organizalion came in+o being This fall when 'rhe new consfilulion of fhe Day Sludenl Council was ralifiecl. The officers of 'rhe Council walched over mulfiple eleclions as Senalors anol a Chief Juslice were elecleol for +he lirsi' Time. Following Jrhe palfern of a smaller, more aclive Council, only 'rwo class officers were chosen fo rep- resenl' each ol: The four clivisions. Anolher newly-crealecl posf is lhar of represenfa- 'five from 'rhe General Council. Lincla Brown is Presiclenl of Jrhe Day Sludenl' Council. John King is Vice-presidenlp Shirley Gay is Secrefary: Lewis Ash is The Treasurer. day tudent council Class Senafors include: Elizabellw Cordle f Dozier Fleming Claudia Garvin Carey King f Nick Miller f Danny Moref Perle Mossman General Council Represenlalive f Don Penny f Bob Roberls Ron Slwufley f Lavilla Ward George Weber Jon Williams is Presiclenl' of The senior class. Linola Rogers is lhe class Secrefary-lreasurer. Bill Beasley is Presidenl of Jrhe iunior class: and Mary Smilh is The Secrelary-Treasurer, Dick Poole is Presiclenl of lhe sophomore classy and Diane Tip- pens is Jrhe Secrelary-lreasurer. Eleclecl lo represenl lhe Fresh- man Class are Presidenl Bolo Roloer+s and Secrelary-lreasurer Joanna l-lall. -hu. 1 Composed of represeniaiives 'from each evening class and +he evening class officers. +he Evening Siudenl Council is The official channel of communi- caiion belween evening siudenls and The adminis- irarion. The Council co-sponsors Homecoming, and par- 'ricipalres in Freshman Orienialrion, The Sparlcs' Scholarship Fund drive and 'rhe Eoundafion Fund drive each year. Jim Tracy is Presiolenl' of Jrhe Evening Srudenf Council. George Adams is Vice-president Margarei Mifchell, Secrefaryp and Ed Tinnermon is +he Treas- urer. evening tudent council evening Schoo 3 ass officers 103 Frank Byrd is Presidenf of The Evening Senior class. Jim Alcorn is Treasurer. Ofher class officers nor shown are Neal Eliis, Vice-president and Roger Hammond, Secrefary ZQQ333 Efzsifiiif 2354 'M Junior Class officers include Don Erwin, Vice President and Harrison Jackson, Treasurer. O+l1er Officers nor slwown are Ronald Williams, Presiclenl' and Joe Scoll, Secrefary Sophomore Class officers slwown above are Billy Redd, Freshman class officers shown below are Vice-president Presidenf: and Tom Marlin, Vice-president Oflwer officers, Peggy Pre-sion: and Marina Ann Clarlce, Secrelary. Oll1er noi' picfured, are Beverly Roberis, Secrelaryi and officers. no? piclured, are Bill Mann. President and Jim Crowder, Treasurer. Jo Ann Clark, Treasurer. Leff page Sanford Andrews f Frank Baker f Pauline Black Louise Buchanan f Doris Cash f Roberr Clark J. L. Drew f Silas Ellioi f Walier Founfain Carol Friederick f Roy Harris f Beiion Haynie Rufh Head f Doris Heard f Curiis Hes+er Rig h+ page Evelyn Hinesiey f Jimmy Hodges f Johnny Hosch Margarei Hudson Bill Ivey f Bobby Keese f Roberi' Knox f John Lanier Presion Mifchell f Joe Nairon f Roberi Newman Maxis Parris Gail Piiand f Harold Riggs f Harold Seabrook f Nancy Sparks Chariie Sieed f Hugh Tankersley f Pairicia Thomas Miriam Tu'H' evenin School Student 001111011 1aepPeSentat1ves v 1 f Q P S E 2 E I x L Producing This 264-page Rampway '60 was diTTiculT To say The leasT, buT iT was made easier Through The cooperaTion oT a good sTaTT, and gualiiied advisors. Don Penny, ediTor OT Rampway '60, spenT hours supervising The work oT phoTographer BenneTT Collins, and even more Time co- ordinaTing The eTTorTs of The sTaTT. Perle Mossman, as associaTe edi- Tor, had To perform a varieTy OT Tasks, many oT which cropped up aT The lasT momenT, Carolyn Clark always mainlrained her smile while perTorming The duTies oT business manager. Bill Beasley concenTraTed on The responsibiliTies oT assisTanT ediTor. Nancy BarringTon's iob as arT ediTor demanded ThaT she spend much OT her Time aT The drawing board. pwag 109 w 1341 Jane Knowllon had much io do in her capacily as organizaiions edilor. Jimmy Jones handled +he lacully smoofhly for 'rhe adminislralion secfion. Frances Farrar had +o gel' informalion on lhe June and Augusf graduales. May Silces covered each ol 'rhe lealure evenls al' +he college. l-larold Riggs used whalever +ac+ics necessary +o assure complele coverage of lhe mililary program. Janeen Pills and Tommy Swaim were rhe specialisrs for rhe sororily and fraiernily pages. Vi Coggans and Mike Allen paired off To help produce 'rhe big acfivilies seclrion. David Dyer played hislorian io gel a view of sporls al' The college. Tommy Cash had +he 'I'aslc of wriling copy for everylhing in Jrhis. +he Rampway '6O. 110 w w N Signal Bi-weekly issues oT The Signal means hard worlc Tor each member oT The sTaTT, and oTTen much anguish Tor The ediTor. MarTha Free's singleness oT purpose designed To produce a Top college paper required ThaT she draw exTensively Trom her Three years oT experience on The Signal. lvlonTy MonTgornery was chosen To manage The business end oT The paper-handling The adverTising and cash records. Perle Mossman's posiTion as managing ediTor led her inTo many phases oT newspaper producTion. Dick Field was news ediTor Tor The Tall guar'Ter- and had The responsibiliTy oT uncovering The news as iT happened. Judy Murdoch Took over The posi- Tion in The winTer quarTer. Tommy Cash covered The sporTs picTure Tor The paper. Mary Rogers was The conTacT Tor The socieTy column. BenneTT Collins produced The picTures in each issue. 113 The ediTorial board oT The Signal direcTed The worlc oT The ediTors, columnisTs, and reporTers, producing enough worlc To keep The oTTice one oT The busiesT rooms in The Ivy ST. building, Trom The dawn oT The col- lege day To The wee hours oT evening classes, weekends no excepTion. The journalism sTudenTs and oThers inTer- esTed in newspaper work came To regard The Signal oTTice as a wriTer's secluded cell and The sTaTT's semi-privaTe guarTers. All available shelves and deslcs remained cluTTered wiTh supplies, boolcs, and ex- change newspapers, RecenTly repainTed walls were covered wiTh sTory assignmenTs, carToons, and a calendar which TorecasT The all-Too-soon deadlines Tor The Signal. I 1 f 5 9 5 5 . i u 1 E 3 1 ssififiiifmih -Q. A 53 WY M , Q faWQZQ 5TJZEP liif?7,,'3?Z:f55-'fhlaaf'zi1E?K 5W The Players produce one play a quarTer To The en- joymenT oT The sTudenTs, TaculTy members, and oTher live-TheaTre lovers. Once a play is selecTed Tor producTion, Mr. James Sligh, The drama direcTor announces The audiTion Tor parTs, and rehearsals are soon underway. In The shorT span OT a monTh, characTers musT be creaTed, lines learned, seTs designed, and Technical TaciliTies adiusTed. Summer quarTers saw The producTion oT The Tender Trap. one oT The many Broadway plays seen aT The college. The I-lasTy l'learT in The Tall quarTer Transposed The audience To a hospiTal in England during World War Il. George Bernard Shaw's Arms and The Man was The comedy oT winTer quarTer. The spring quarTer offering was Moss HarT's LighT Up The Sky . Several oT The Players have earned membership in The naTional drama honorary socieTy, Alpha Psi Omega, by Their clramaTic endeavors: buT The pri- mary reward Tor Them all come as They perTorm Tor The audience in The LiTTle TheaTre. drama The Georgia STaTe College ConcerT Band serves a Three-Told purpose. lnsTrumenTs are in The hands oT music sTuclenTs who have The opporTuniTy To worlc as an inTegral parT oT an ensemble, under The guidance oT Trained insTrucTors, and The conducTing oT lvlr. William Hill. OTher sTudenTs and Their Triencls hear The ConcerT Band during perTormances in Assembly, and special evenTs like The Spring FesTival. The band has also made Television appearances and gone on Tours To play beTore civic clubs and high school audiences. The Third beneTiT To Their college Then, is The good will They TosTer Tor Georgia STaTe wherever They perliorm, as well as The adverTisemenT oT a good music deparT- menT. and The basl4eTball Team and The whole college appreciaTes The worlc oT The Cheerleaders who perTormed aT The games. Chosen by audiTions early in The Tall quarTer, The members oT The cheerleading squad spenT many hours composing and learning The shorT rouTines which pep up The breaks in The course oT a baslceTball game. Now They have been ioined by The newly- Tormed maioreTTe group which also sporTs The Georgia STaTe HG. ToqeTher These girls work hard To improve college spiriT Through aThleTics. Inaj orettes cheerleaders Xe r . -Lv wiv 1 ,ww T yggzgri' QQ' ., ,,.W if- 1 : A v W Af X. iff' f ,.1w1...: 1 fzrmev' f af h A f ff S ' 4 E, . A if gf s 2 We 5: f U5!,,,zf:.S r 1 f 1 A .,',- A - ,,,,-, ,Q Arm, mr 'Wi' ' 5 J., lwyf, ,F-m's,,. 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' 4 ' , : 1 hm, 'Wo - n -Wa ., . , R . 1' .' uw . ix : g t . efq f ,gr ' V, an -A , f.::,., 3:2 fm -- .Y -NW ..,ME'. .,, , K 'ga' -. i: ' S Q 15319. gtg. . H? K W' I Q' Va., , W1 Q? 4 ,, Fw A f K, bg , Q s '64, 1s X f fx 5 'K by Aga 45- QSW -i f X' gtk Q xx MHS' w-f ' I -,wg-fax, 4 'Y . , - ' ' 5, , Aa 6 Jef! Q ., , ,z . wx- .K 1 P6 3 H! ' .W Georgia Sl'al'e's Baseball lroops played I6 games lasl year and are scheduled lo play a somewhar lougher schedule Jrhis year. The Panlher nine, coached by Herberr lS+oneyl Burgess, played some lop leams and were efleclive againsl' +he besl. The Jream played Mercer Universily, which boasls of having one of fhe beller nines in Jrhe Slrale and fell +o The Macon crew by 3-I and 3-2 margins. H mighl be menlioned Jrhal This same Mercer leam walloped Auburn, a rop Soulh Easlern Confer- ence conrender, by six-poinr spreads each lime lhey me+ in '59. Despile Jrhe loss of several lcey players, Georgia Slale has high hopes for lhe l96O season. Bill Ivey, Bill Barr and Bill Johnson are fhree refurning le++ermen who clefinilely will give 'rhe offense some spark, while several new prospecrs in The pilching deparlmenl promise a fine mound corps. aseball In SWFQ basketball Georgia S+a+e's baslcelball five played one of rhe roughesr schedules in The college's hisrory. Coming up every year, +he loaslcelball Panrhers played such learns as Tennessee Wesleyan College, Universiry of Cha+1'anooga, Newberry College and Sainr Bernard College-all wilhour rhe benefil' of a single scholarship. The players never had To leave a courr in disgrace, for in spile of laclc of scholarship players +he Panrhers srill managed To lqnoclc down some sreadiasr reams. Mosr of Jrhe reams Georgia Srare bear were in 'lhe Georgia lnlercollegiare Conference, which has gained prominence Jrhroughour Georgia. Valdosra Srare College and Norrh Georgia College are 'lwo who 'rasled deleal' al rhe hands of rhe Ivy Srreer Crew plus rnascor. Georgia Sl'a+e's s1'arl'ing five had only one senior-Gene Powell, a 6-4 forward who saw rhree years of fronl' line acrion. The remainder of Jrhe Team was composed of sophomores and iuniors. Frank Doherly, a 6-5 iunior, held down fhe cenfer posl. The prominenl' 22 on Frank's iersey was always in rhe middle of rebounding acrion as was rhe 42 worn by Powell. Jimmy Srone and James Garner held down one guard posi while soph George Cosrner llOl held down rhe orher ourside posilion. Opposife Powell a+ 1'he forward posi+ion was sophomore David Dyer. Dyer al' 6-3 was anorher Panrher player who was among The slariers and conlrinually in ihe backboard scenes. Coach Burgess' sixlh man was depend- able 44 Glenn Morgan. In lhe piciure on Jrhe opposile page Coach Burgess, known by 'rhe players as S1'oney, reflecls rhe fension of a game as seen from 1'he bench. Subs Bill Connor, Mike Webb, and resfing Morgan look on ai 'rhe aclrion of The floor. fm-2-52 .1 . ,W K xmwm , U FxFwh,,:fm :SR e ggs., 4, , f 'H wixgeu. , w, , Mwwzxw .1 .1 -:':5 ,:,:21-'1: ,.. mf fx 553 L gg, 'hw ,f 9 7 , fs X MQQK 1 xr QESQ3' QT? ,M .f Q5 im ep f X 'EQEW 'ffiifif A 5? H ,N .. X 5? fend X ws Q ' ',gg,,f5a:Q, ,awszw H 1 m, Quia' .wsfww 2aM3E5eY.weW2Q3ii?i 15 During The I959 season, 'rhe Georgia Siafe golf learn had an improved sea- son, winning hall iis marches. A slrong 'Finish againsl The Universiry of Georgia inclica+ed high hopes for 1'his year. The I96O schedule includes +ough compeliiion, wi+h maiches wiih bofh Georgia and Tech. The reiurn of Jim lvlilcel and Harley Chambers. plus several new players makes The leam look srrong and should preseml good resulis. olf i Coach Francis Bridges, in his TourTh year as Tennis menTor, Toolc The besT balanced Team Georgia STaTe has puT on a courT inTo I4 Top TIigh+ maTches This year. WiTh Tour iuniors and Two sophomores on The squad, The PanTher neTmen meT Teams Trom The UniversiTies oT SouTh Carolina and Georgia, STeTson, Mercer, Emory UniversiTy, and Jacksonville UniversiTy, Bob Clarlc, Roger Jones, Marcus STriclcland, and PaT lv1cGlon were The more experienced players. These boys have been on The Team Tor Three years. Danny Touchon, Charles l-lall, Sam Franlcell, and Johnny Robinson were players who provided The addiTional sTrengTh To win The various maTches. Each oT These players had aT leasT one or more years oT experience. tennis WiThouT a College TooTball Team, Georgia STaTe uses TraTerniTy TooT- loall as a good and enTerTaining sulosTiTuTe. FooTball champions This year were The players of Sigma Nu. Pi Kappa Alpha was The only Team To deTeaT The Snakes This year and even so The score was a close 6-O margin. l-lowever The Sigma Nu's came back in The playoTT game and cleTeaTed The Pi K As The playoTT came as a resulT oT boTh Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu holding idenTical 4-l records. Sharp deTensive play ancl lorealcs when They neecled Them gave The Snakes a I3-O vicTory margin as well as The IFC championship. mu Pa ootb 11 130 -un. 1 5 12233 T 3,3 2 mi - 592 ' V, M gg I ,, 'F 55,16 ds ,sw W f ' Sm 96 Q Q :N fy -'l: 2 1352 E 3553: lniramural Baslqeiball was played Jrhis year under Jrhe direcrion of The ln+erfrai'erni+y Council, wiih 'rhe men's social fraiernilies parlicipaling. Kappa Sigma won Jrhe championship by edging our Pi Kappa Alpha in Jrhe lasl game of The season. Sigma Phi Epsilon was second while Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa Phi were nexl' in ihe final wrap-up. Prarerniiy ball clubs averaged around 44 poinls per ball game. The coniesis were held al local gyms Jrhroughoul Jrhe cily, and compefi- Jrion was Jrough as fraierniiies foughl for preslige in 1'he winler sporrs program. intranlura basketball 133 intramural As Jrlwe sun loegins +o lliaw ou+ llwe base- ball and sollball diamonds ol Piedmonl Parlc, llwe lnlerlralernily Council begins ils inlramural sollball season. Willa all llie men's social lralernilies par- licipaling, llwe season's games are usually liiglwly conlesled oulings. Two games a weelc are played in llwis local lralernily paslime. In l959 Sigma Nu won llie 'lropliy and wenl undelealed in season play. Vernon Hull, Sigma Nu's ace pil-:l'1er,lired lwisleam lo live slraighl wins and no losses. Sigma Phi Epsilon and PiAlpl1a lPi Kappa Alplial were nexl in llie slandings. Softball 9? R 7 - f is t af f4,wf-H, gg S 5 .s X if I . , F' f . V Lx Sf. ,wwiwhwmw ol NaTional sororiTies plan ioinT en- deavors Through Their represenTa- Tives on The college Panhellenic Council. The mosT imporTanT co- ordinaTed eTTorT oT The Council is Torrnal Rush, held aT The TirsT oT The college year. Rush lasTs abouT Three weeks, buT worlc Tor iT begins much sooner -in The spring oT The previous year, aTTer The DisTricT Panhellenic ConTere'nce, when The delegaTes and presidenTs OT The naTional sororiTies hold The annual Pan- hellenic Spring Workshop. Judy CarTer, Aqp Phyllis ChrisTie, Amp Claire Dempsey, A011 Ernie Dempsey, AOH Mariln Heisel, Ad: Judy KenTeYi AZ Ve-sTa lvlauldin, AOH Perle Mossman, A4113 Pooh Richardson. AZ AN nhellenlc Connell delta p AlThough one of The smallesT organizaTions on campus, DelTa Phi Epsilon parTicipaTes acTively in college evenTs. They hold a Pledge-acTive parTy in The Tall quarTer and a dinner honoring new iniTiaTes in winTer and spring guarTers. Two oT The sorors in The DelTa Mu chap- Ter graduaTed in December wiTh academic averages high above a 5.0 ThroughouT Their college careers. They were elecTed To Crim- son Key in recogniTion oT Their scholasTic abiliTy and service To The sTudenTs aT The college. AnoTher member has been Iis+ed in Who's Who Tor Two years. The sororiTy won The I958-59 ScholasTic Award Tor a NaTional Panhellenic sororiTy. The TwenTy-TiTTh biennial inTernaTional con- venTion oT The sororiTy was held in ATlanTa in December, I959. DelTa Mu served as one OT The hosT chapTers Tor The convenTion. NaTionally, DelTa Phi Epsilon has an award ciTing an ouTsTanding man or woman who has disTinguished himselT during The period in- volved. The recipienTs include Edward R. Murrow ll955l, Adlai E. STevenson ll957l, and Leonard BernsTein ll959l. OTTicers OT The sororiTy are PresidenT, Perle lvlossmany PresidenT oT The Pledge Class, DoroThy Lewis: and SecreTary-Treasurer oT The Pledge Class, BeTTy Saclcs. Perle Mossman, PresiclenT Ellen EpsTein f DoroThy Lewis f CynThia Miller PaT Pink f BeTTy Sacks f BeTh VanDamm 139 hl Sfanding for friendship and service, Alpha Omicron Pi Sororify was charfered af fhis college in l957. ln fheir Soufhern fradifion, fhe AOPi's spend many pleasurable hours during fhe year. Af The fradifional Rose Ball each year a frophy is presenfed fo fhe mosf oufsfanding frafernify. Ofher annual acfivifies are fhe Founders Day Banquef, Chrisfmas Parfy, and Crying Towel Parfy for pledges of all sororifies. The pin is a monogram of fhe greek leffers A O H and fhe flower is fhe Jacgueminof Rose. Philanfhropy and scholarship are emphasized now as fhey were when Alpha Omicron Pi was founded af Barnard Col- lege Of Columbia Universify in I897. Officers are fhese: Presidenf, Claire Dempsey: Eirsf Vice- presidenf, Mary Lewis: Second Vice-presidenf, Vesfa Mauldiny Corresponding Secrefary, Louise Hiclcsg Record- ing Secrefary, Charlene Millheimq and Treasurer, Mary Ann Miller. Jeanne Adams f Alyce Barnes f Diane Barneff f Eleanor Caralcer Nancy Church f Ernie Dempsey Carol Dulce f Helen Eickhoff f Linda Eiclmhoff f Margaref Erwin Kay Eifzgerald f Ann Garreff Ann Hackney f Marfha Ann Hill f Danelle Hughes f Mary Lewis Mariie Loclclair f Janice Maffox Vesfa Mauldin f Nina Park f Pai' Pafferson f Angela Rowan Shirley Sfarr f Barbara Sullivan Maurya Sullivan f Charlene Tallenf f Frances Taylor f Diane Tippens Myrna Truiff f Anne Webb ,, f W ' n 'i f f , , fi ' 3 L L Hlifllf. i hi 45 .is 4 , 'V 'ws 'V' 1 1 vi onlicron ' -rm--f'x Wvw 1469 WW Avg,-5 f smut., .iz riff .ww vw- 'IKIIIIIQ-' ww was--H, 1-q,K Union l-land in l-land is fhe moffo of Alpha Phi, one of fhe oldesf nafional sororifies, founded in i872 ai' Syracuse Universify. There are 7I chapfersg Gamma Mu was insfalled in l956. Alpha Phi was founded for fhe purpose of develop- ing congenialify, characfer, scholarship and social adapfabilify for ifs members. The sororify's official colors are Silver and Bordeaux, and fhe flowers are lily-of-fhe-valley and forgef-rne-nof. Oufsfanding social evenfs include fhe Spring Week- end Parfies, Chrisfmas parfy, Square Dance Time, and numerous Swimming parfies. Among honors won af Georgia Sfafe were Rampway Queen of I959 and Besf Acfress winner in Skif nighf during fhe Greek Week fesfivifies. Officers are: Presidenf, Marilyn R. l-leiselq Firsf Vice-presidenf, Phyllis Chrisfiep Second Vice-presidenf, Mary Rogers: Corresponding Secrefary, Mary Kafe Rihai Recording Secrefary, Anneffe Pinyan: Treasurer, Anne Dendy: and Chaplain, Maxine Kelly. Marilyn Heisel, Presidenf Janice Bain f Judy Carfer f Phyllis Chrisfie f Joyce Coppedge Joan Corcoran f Edwina Corley f Lucy Cowarf f Anne Dendy Charloffe Denman f Frances Farrar f Jane Force f Prissy Fufch Renee Gunfer f Anifa lmes f Barbara Jacobs f Maxine Kelly Barbara Ann Kirk f Linda McDonald f Anneffe Pinyan Mary Rogers Lilah Sherman f Mary Frances Sikes f Susan Wafson, Sherrill Wilkinson alpha phi nv-X Gkik- WM ' , ffl KN This was success year Tor DelTa ZeTa-The DelTa DelTa chap- Ter placed Three oT Their members on The naTional organiza- Tion in The posiTion oT Traveling secreTaries. I-lighlighTing The social evenTs oT The year were The Halloween Pledge ParTy and The Silver Tree Ball, bofh given Tor The enTire college as well as members of The sororiTy. New oTTicers are announced aT Their Spring Dinner Dance. The DelTa ZeTas have been a naTional organizaTion-on This campus since I953. The group holds beauTy as iTs primary asseT. During l958, I959 and l96O, DelTa ZeTas were Queen oT l-learTs, May Day Queen, Greelc Goddesses, Mardi Gras Queen and capTured Two Homecoming Queen Thrones. DelTa ZeTas have brains plus beauTy. The DZS placed seven members on Who's Who and won The l958 Sparlcs Scholar- ship Award. QuTsTanding alumni of DelTa ZeTa are Rosemary Clooney and Mrs. Harold Slrassen. X QTTicers are: PresidenT, Pooh Richardson: FirsT Vice- presidenT, Jeanine Craig: Second Vice-president KiTTy STreTch: Recording SecreTary, l-larrieT Andersong Cor- responding SecreTary, Myra Phillips: and Treasurer, Claudia. Garvin. Pooh Richardson, PresidenT HarrieTT Anderson f Linda Beeler f Pam Blaclcshear Norma Bullard f Marcelle CarTee f Jeanine Craig lrma Daniels f Beverly DeLoach f Joyce Dick Mary Ann EberhardT f Carol Freeman f Carolyn Gallager Claudia Garvin f Mickey GriTTis f Jackie Healan delta Zeta Righ+ Page Mary Ann Heron f Nadine Hiclcs f Parry Hill Penny Hill Barbara Holi' f Page Johnslon f Marie Jones Judy Kenley Jaclcie Knighl f Carolyn Lee f Sara Jane Lennard Janel Marlin Cynlhia Ma++hias f Sandra May f Sandy Miles Linda Pearson Joanna Peferson f Susan Peferson f Myra Phillips Joyce Picker? Janeen Pills Claude+'re Ransom f Alice Ann Rayfield f Carolyn Reed Lef+ Page Linda Rogers f Carol Sliqh Mary Smilh f Gwen Siollen Killy Slrelch f Jean Tanner Lavilla Ward f Chick Weigand Frances While f Joan Wiggins Parry Wynne f Joyce Yerlces 1-17 M my n ?!'igc ,XA 11 A X We 'Y mi Azli E 1.3 . -i 4 'YQ' X iii if Q ' was Q i M Q J 'f' Mu Rho Sigma, local sororilry 'For married women sludenis, has won Jrhe college's social sororiiy scholarship award five Jrirnes in a row. One of Jrheir members has been awarded a scholarship for academic ex- cellence by The Nalrional Cancer Founda- lion. Founded for Jrhe purpose ol: providing social aclivily among married women slu- denlrs, ihe organizafion also has been help- ing lhe palienls a+ lvlilledgeville Slaie lvlenlal l-lospilal by coniriburions of cos- meiics and ofher needed ilrems. Officers are: President Edna Kilgore: Vice-president lvlarinell Barnes: Secrelary, Barbara Greene: and Treasurer, Edi+h Wallers. Edna Kilgore, Presidenl Marinell Barnes f Jean Cardin Mary Carroll f Barbara Greene Perlcy l-lamrnel f Marion Hickey Virginia Mason f Charlene Reed Sybil Roberls f Jane Thraillcill Edilh Wallers f Kalherine Whiling 3- .A V- 'ts A 2 s 'lei 'Y Z' ' 'Q ' 'K , V ,. vi my ,,' AK ' 1 I 'Q-f .i V .gf ax ' ' . X vw Z Z., Sigma - I X 5 4? ' Q N' 'V gf: A H Li' N525 c y M Della Lambda Sigma, a social sororily for nighl school women, was founded al Georgia Slale in I933. Annual social lunclions of Jrhe chapler include rhe Paradise Luncheon held in Oclober ai Jrhe Henry Grady holel and lheir Spring formal. Leadership could be The lcey word lor Jrhe Del+'s. Besides having Marie Pendley as Presidenl of Phi Chi Thela and Doris Cash, Presidenl of Crimson Key, lhey also lisl' seven more of lheir members on lhis oulslanding scholarship-leadership organi- zalion. The sororily annually presenls an award lo +he Ideal Evening S+uden+ in 'rhe college. Officers are: Presidenl, Sandra Williams, Firsl Vice-presideni, Doris Cash: Second Vice-president Marie Pendleyg Secrelary, Peggy Bromley: and Treasurer, Josephine Casrleberry. Sandra Williams, Presidenl Mary Balmer f Peggy Jean Bromley Pal Byrum f Doris Cash Josephine Casileberry f Rufh Cooper Gladney l-loshall f Belly Keith Cappa Rowe f Doris Shaw Mildred Toney f Palricia Welch delta slgrna Founded by Mrs. Nell l'l. Troller, Dean ol Women, as a nighl school sororily in l937, lhe Thela's have grown lrom a nighl school sororily inlo a day and nighl social organizalion. Though primarily a nighl division sororily, Kappa Thela rushed day school sludenls lor lhe lirsl lime during lhe winler quarler ol 1959 lor lhe purpose ol pledging slu- denls who did nol wish lo alliliale wilh a nalional sororily. The sororily's colors are Green and Gold: lhe llower is lhe Talisman Rose. The Crescenl is lhe emblem ol lhe sororily. Each year lhe organizalion sponsors lhe Kappa Thela Cup, lhe Margarel Slocum Award and lhe l-lelen Cochran Award lo deserving members who have shown oulslanding qualilies during lhe year. Ollicers are: Presidenl, Elizabelh Cordleg Firsl Vice- presidenl, Shirley Gay: Second Vice-presidenl, Beverly Roberls: Recording Secrelary. Peggy Preslong Corre- sponding Secrelary, l-lelen Dulce: and Treasurer, Judy Simpson. Elizabelh Cordle, Presidenl Linda Bailey f Melinda Bowen f Eugenia Brown f Mary Carroll Jo Ann Clarlc f Marlha Ann Clarlce f Terry Cobb f Nancy Coll Charlolle Crenshaw f Helene Dulce f Linda Emory f Donna Fondren Shirley Gay f Gloria Graham f Dianne Honeycull f Ginny Hoi-lon Jane Lee f Kay Lovell f Judy McCloy f Elizabelh McCurley l 7vi. 4 V ppa theta 'HIM may E www 7 1 ,., 1- gk fgg? K - --,, lll. ,:'.: J AL AA s 'N- ANN lvlarqarer Milchell f Jane lvlullis Lyndell Nicholson f Kalhryn Payne Gail Piland f Peggy Preslon Theresa Ray f Ann Rickman Beverly Roberls f Margie Ross Judy Simpson f Nancy Carolyn Sparks Peggy Tanner f Palsy Tarlcinglon Pal Thomas f Janice Thompson Sandra Thompson f Maureen Vickers Tocldie Wade f Virginia Woodham l-- Ag, - 5 ,, 'Yi-f Ag 'M-.. 'Wwe Under The direcTion oT Jerald LeCroy, The lnTerTraTerniTy Council received Their 'naTional charTer in December. Such a sTep was welcomed by all The naTional TraTerniTies aT Georgia STaTe and leads The way To associaTion oT This college's TraTerniTies To combine under The NaTional IFC rules and regulaTions. As The organizing and governing body OT The seven naTional TraTerniTies on This campus, iTs TuncTiOn is To adminisTer The business, conducT rushing, and reg- ulaTe acTiviTies oT The TraTerniTy sysTem. OTTicers are PresidenT, Jerry LeCroyg Vice-president Danny lv1oreTg SecreTary, Charles Murphy, and Treasurer, BaxTer Jones. Jerry LeCroy, PresidenT Lewis Ash,2Nf Buddy Dennard. EGJE DeXTer GaTehouse,IIK P X Rachelle Keifh Hkfb Milre Mccrorey, HKA, f Don MiTcham, EX Danney lvlOreT, AEH f l-larold Riggs, KZ Jimmy STOHS, ME f Bob STroud, EQDE T Buck T0YlOf- HKQP f Ed Tinnermon, EN aternit council 103 Scholarship, BroTherhood, Leadership-ThaT is Kappa Sigma. The Kappa Sigs hold ediTorships on The Rampway and Signal. Besides having Jerry LeCroy as presideni' OT IFC group also holds The honor of having seven acTives on STudenT Council, including Two class presidenTs. ln scholarship, Kappa Sigma oTTers Two scholarships nually To Two deserving broThers. These scholarships given in The winTer and spring guarTers and greaTly courage academic superioriTy. The The The GU- GFS GV!- Kappa Sigs are acTive socially Too. They held Their annual Black and WhiTe Formal aT The Hellenic CenTer in ATlanTa, and laTer on in The year had Their Summer House ParTy aT Cherokee Lodge on Lake BurTon in NorTh Georgia. Some ouTsTanding members of Kappa Sigma include Hoagy Carmichael, Edward R. Murrow, Drew Pearson, EsTes Kefauver, and David Nelson. OTTicers are: Harold Riggs, President Bill Beasley, Vice President Chuck Armer, Grand lviasTer oT Ceremonies: Jimmy Byce, SecreTary7 and lv1onTy MonTgoimery, Treasurer. Harold Riggs, PresidenT f Marcelle CarTee, SweeThearT Chuck Armer f Bill Baker f Bill Beasley f Ralph Bradley Tommy Cash f Ford Chance f George Cooper f Dan Daily Charles Davis f Dozier Fleming f Thom Hill f Ed Hooper Joe Hudson f John Lanier f Philip LaTimer f Jerry LeCroy Andy Lovelace f Mike McGlon f Jim Mikel f MonTy Monfgomery if .. i If mv if , ppa Sigma ,vir 1 Q 2 V A fm gm Q 4 5 4 4 K 'f S 22... 3' ily- 51 -.ga54.,:3-,Q . gg? 1 .. Q , 'U , Q x . 31' ikijyg , Www Sgt Ti: ' my A, 1 :A - .,,,,,., . . Y ag., WR' Q 1.9 M, Q , Q X af X 55 RQ as 5 1 We ' X a 5, Qi 1 f Y N N23 2 iffy? X , ,, .. VT , 1' 5 if X ' I 4 F F X 'Q , e m , . Q 3 1 41, at s 6 -K 1 15 A if 4 2 as Q E f 25 Q x 'Q x 5 2 K , , ., - K - HL mfssi 'L I ' A ,L U .,J-, ,,,,. , ., 4 V ,a 5 g 53, ff .2 ' W3 5 Bobby Moore f Tom Neal Norlon Newman f Doug Parker Emmanuel Pellcas f Bobby Priesl Bob Roberls f Eve-fell Ro Gordon Siefferman f Bud yal dy Smillw Bill Soclcwell f Tommy Swaim Joe Swofford f Jim Wheeler Philip Wilson f Billy Willw Vi-c, i 11 eringfon 'NKIU2' Q S11011 Alpha Epsilon Pi Eralernily is rhe oldesi and largesr Jewish irarerniry in exisience. Gamma Alpha chaprer ai Georgia Siale had irs beginning in ihe Tall of l949. The chapler has as irs goals ro luriher rhe individual in scholar- ship as well as social acriviiy. The Blue and Gold of Alpha Epsi- lon Pi reached a new high in social aciiviries This year. Parlies wirh oiher 'irarernilies added a new dimension in inrer-liraierniiy affairs. Some ouislanding alumni of Alpha Epsilon Pi are Jerry Lewis, Waller Winchell, and MGlv1's vice presidenl Samuel Moslqowiiz. Officers are: Presideni, Danny lvloreig Vice-presideni, Marlin lsen- bergy Secrerary, Jerry Rorhchildp and Treasurer, Leonard Sherman. Danny Morel, Presidenl Harrier Diamond, Sweelhearl Sreven Andrews f Joel Buller f Carey King Leonard Sherman f Danny Smifh Tx , . uE!9F 1 , .'., 4. 25 is 7:2947 3, 2 . fi. A ' .fai'iEf'Lff:sif,,1S S':' fi , :, Q ' - i , -: -:Ei ' 2 A Q a.:-I.:- -'N' '- T41 2 - --'- I S lu a rl S fre n g e r 1 . A .- .W J, . s-V ,..- V ,Q - Q ' A i v? sw. W, sw f A sr af ,f . , ., - . will lpha pl l l '95 523 I' Pi Alpha became The Epsilon Nu chapTer OT The naTional TraTerniTy Pi Kappa Alpha on February 25, l96O. This insTallaTion brings The number oT chapTers in Pi Kappa Alpha To I33. ATlanTa now becomes The only ciTy in The U. S. To boasT Three chapTers in Pi Kappa Alpha. Their iniTiaTion was The highlighT oT The TraTerniTy's college year. OTher ouTsTanding evenTs were The Playboy parTy and Their annual Beachcomber parTy. During The currenT year Pi Alpha was awarded The Trophy Tor ouTsTanding service in connecTion wiTh The George M. Sparks Scholarship Fund and won a sTereo seT in The Marl- boro cigareTTe pack conTesT. Dean Paul G. BlouT was iniTiaTed inTo Pi Kappa Alpha as The TraTerniTy's TaculTy advisor. The oTTicers are: PresidenT, Jon Williams: Vice-presidenT, WalTer Founlrainp SecreTary, Jim BrunT: and Treasurers, Gene l-lall and Richard Shivers. John Barfield f Jerry Blosfield f Jim BrunT f John Collier Reynolds Couch Bobby Dodd f Jack Doss f David Dyer f John Ferren Walter FounTain Jimmy Graham f Jack GranT f Rogers Hammons Jerry Harris f Rochelle KeiTh Bill Lanford f Harry Lynch f Mike McCrorey Leo SaulTer f Richard Shivers Larry Simpson f Jimmy SmiTh f Mike Webb Mike WhiTe f RoberT Youngblood '11 ' x :A I:.v' , . My A. '.'i A 'A ppa, lpha ,CN X? ,.,. f 231 w J 4:54 is Sq: wg X flax 'X GN fbfgiffxiik rim? xgifv X Mfiifm 'Wai fm 4 vi 954 K My A Emi: f wff M ww qw GN 5 M WF' ff W. 1 W-ffm K bf 1 v-,Qi fx , N ei? .X QQ- GWUQ WW! i 'Iwa- we When Pi Kappa Phi TraTerniTy became parT oT Georgia STaTe College, iT became The TirsT naTional TraTerniTy To be insTalled on The campus. Since This insTallaTion BeTa Kappa chapTer has upheld The principles and policies oT The naTional OrganizaTion. BeTa Kappa has proven iTselT To be an ouTsTanding mem- ber oT The parenT organizaTion. The TraTerniTy has over nineTy chapTers and TwenTy Thousand members. l-larmonious accord and unTalTering loyalTy To The college and iTs adminisTraTion: an enrichmenT oT liTe Through everlasTing bonds oT broTherhood, and The open- ing oT doors oT TraTernal communion To all eligible sTu- denTs aT Georgia STaTe are The desires oT Pi Kappa Phi. During The year BeTa Kappa held iTs annual l-lawaiian parTy, DogpaTch parTy, and The highlighT oT The social year The Rose Ball, The chapTer also observed Founders Day on December IO. OTTicers are: PresidenT, DexTer GaTehouse: SecreTary, Charles Murphy: Treasurer, Bob STroud7 Warden, Buclc Taylor: and l-lisTorian, Mac Jones. Charles Murphy, PresidenT f Helene Dulce, SweeThearT Jim Adams f Joe Arnold f Ken ATTaway f DudleY Barnes Bud Calver f Wayne ChasTain Jimmy Conner f Jim Cooper f George Cox f Johnny Darby Greer Dehlormandie f WalTer Harris Jim Hodges f Jack l-lunTer f Mac Jones f Buck Lee Fred LindquisT f Ken Morris Freddie ProcTor f Jerry Ragsdale f Brad Rauschenberg Ronald Rearick f Bob STroud f RoberT SuddeTh Jimmy SuTTon f Davis Tarrer f Buck Taylor f Don Warren Ferrell WaTson f Charlie Woodward .fs T 1 - - :N .ga 4- T, f .. fi,f,.a, 'T H ,Yi 1,7 y Q 5, .f rv? -Q R . H , , -ff 'Ai 'L . ,.: P kappa ph 'NM Sigma Phi Epsilon was wild aT Their Tennessee lVlounTaineer ParTy and many oTher social evenTs ThroughouT The year. ln addiTion To This ToresT parTy, The Sig Eps also held Their annual SweeThearT Bal in May. The SPE's sweeThearT This year is Home- coming Queen. While parTies are imporTanT To The SPE's, They also parTicipaTe in many worThy chariTy acTiviTies. Their Summer Camp Tor Underprivileged Children is The only one oT iTs kind held in Georgia and is sponsored by The broTherly SPE's. The Sig Eps also were The TirsT ones To esTablish a TraTerniTy clul: Tor moThers and wives oT broThers, lcnown as The Golden T-learT. On campus The SPE's conTinually seek To mainTain loTTy ideals oT broTherhood, scholarship, and Tra- Ternalism. OuTsTanding members oT The naTional organiza- Tion include such Tamous personaliTies as Woody l-lerman, Tood auThoriTy Duncan l-lines, moTion pic- Ture sTar Tom Ewell, and VicTor Anderson, governor oT Nebraska. OTTicers are: PresidenT, Jimmy SToneg Vice-presi- denT, Gene Sellarsg CompTroller, Jimmy Garner: l-lisTorian, Joe Jones: and Secrelrary, Billy Kalb. Jimmy STone. PresidenT f Joyce PiclceTT, SweeThearT Jerry Andrews f Charles BannisTer f Hugh Brannen Freddie Chandler f Buddy Dennard f Bill Flowers Joe Jones f Bobby KeTchum f Kelly Mansfield Sandy Murrell f John Nichols f Ronald Pair Joe Rahman f Normon Roschier f STeve Vandiver Charles Van House f Well Van l'louTen f Jimmy Williams epsilon 5-Ha 1, J.,-.z f Wm 1 Q N 3 ,. .ik MV' 1 y A 1 Z3 WX aa 'Qs 'Q Q iw . A ,.,. My , ., 5, ,v V ' .f b QA Raised in ihe Sourhern Jrradilion, Sigma Nu now boasis I4l aciive chaprers in +he Uniied Slrares and Canada, The Era Gamma chapier was in- sialled on May 25, I959. Lael spring ihe Tra+erni+y was awarded ihe Alpha Ornicron Pi Ouisianding Fraierniiy Jrrophy and won The IFC Soliball championship. During Jrhe Tall, Sigma Nu caplrured ihe IFC Toolball crown. ln Greelc Weelc compeiiiions, fhey received +he firsl- place Trophy in Sing Nighl and second place in Slcil Night Seven broihers are on The Siudeni Councils, and Jrhree were named ro Who's Who. Senaior Herman Talmadge, Francis Whirehead, Dave Guard of ihe Kingsron Trio, and Georgia a+hle+ic coach Bobby Dodd are only a few of Jrhe men who wear Jrhe Sigma Nu While Siar. The biggesi evenl of The fraiernify year was Jrhe While Slrar Formal, held in 'The spring quarler and open +o Jrhe eniire sludeni body. Crher annual evenis include a Wild Wesi pariy during fall rush and a +ea For +he rush girls a+ Jrhe conclusion of Jrhe rush season. Officers for l96O are: President Bob Dawsp Vice- presidenl, Sam Turner: Secreiary, Ed Tinnermong and Treasurer, Curr Neal. Bob Daws, Presidenl f Penny l-lill, Sweefhearl George Adams f Michael Allen f Lewis Ash Jerold Bailey f l-lorner Brisendine f Jimmy Burfon Wesley Clonis f George Cosrner f Gran+ Davis Paul Davy f Jerry Day f Bobby Dolph Richard Field f Charles Findley f Chris Fluehr . . :L t Q T' 46 . ? ,jg ff ' ii 'Kin , i guna nu 'WW' 2, Leif page Richard Foore f Don Girvan f William Gouqe Tom l-lamilron f Joel l-larris f Kalen l-lead Curlis l-lesler f William Hornbuclcle f Johnny Hosch Jason Janoulis f Baxfer Jones f James Jones David McElroy f David McGinnes f Harris Mciendon Righl page Bob Massey f James Miller f March Miller f Nick Miller Don Mil'-:ham f Jim Morris f Curl' Neal fJohnnie Odom Jerry Owens f Thomas Priddy f Skippy Riclcerson f Thomas Sangsler Adrian Smilh f Billy Tanner f Charles Templefon f Ed Tinnermon Waller Vaughn f George Weber f Tommy While f Harry Williams -. f 3 , ' 4 If ' ..,i - - 4- -11 il! Freshman women are eligible for mem- bership in Alpha Lambda Della na- fional honorary sociely if lhey have a B+ academic average for Jrheir firslr 30 hours of work. New ini+ia+es are honored each spring quarler a+ a banquel given in Jrheir honor. Teas for women scholars are held during Freshman Orienlarion and in Jrhe winler guarjrer. Alpha Lambda Del+a proudly declares 'rha+ every member who has received her bachelor's degree from Georgia Sfare has gradualed wirh honors. Officers are Presidenr, Annelle Thompson: Vice-president Laurie Wilkes: Secrelary, Louise Agnew: and Treasurer, Edna l-lirchins. Anneife Thompson, Presidenl Linda Casey f Virginia Casilen Alinda Hunler f Ann Hughes Judy Lewis f Lynda McSwa'in Carolyn Power f Gracelyn Rhoden Pafricia Sanders f Linda Swaim ' 'ima ral-jii, ,- ' ra, n I i Wig, 'v s I 'J .Q W. sp' J Q S J A rg, :-' s s 4 , -exwfgr 5' 3:1 ekh 3 i 5, i .. B ,Q fi I . ' 2. g,i,.,?,:v', 11' .. lpha delta 168 The oldesl' honor sociery a+ Georgia Slale, lnframural Key was founded in l934. Dean George Manners is a charfer member of lhe organizalion which elecls oulslanding evening slu- denJrs'+o ils membership. lnlramural Key awards a scholar- ship cup annually ro Jrhe non-scholasric fra+erni+y which has rhe highesr scholaslic average for l'he year, co- sponsors Jrhe Senior Brealdasr, pro- vides ushers for gradualion exercises, and parricipales in various fund drives a+ The college. Officers are: Presidenr, James F. Brown: Vice-president James W. Newman: Secrelary, Slephen Pafriclcg Treasurer, William A, Jones. James Brown. Presidenl' George Adams f James Alcorn l-lenry Amos f Roberl Campbell Larry Drew f Neal Ellis William Jones f James Newman Henry Ed Rollins f James Thompson r 'Y Q- 4 NI 4? Q 'kayla E l i ',. 524:-,B -is . s gi , 'y i 1 J ,pf 'gesgafmf mfg My m l M' Y X X J ' EI riffriils li ji , , f'f,.fk. 5 if ff TH IIIIIPH key Through Knowledge-Power is The Greek phrase from which Del'l'a Mu Della derives i'l's purpose ro promole higher scholarship among business srudenis. Theia chapier of 'rhis Phi Bela Kappa equivalenr was insfalled ai' The college in I93l. Membership is open +o seniors in 1'he school of business adminisiraiion who have a++ained a B+ average or be-Her. The mem- bers meel' annually a+ Georgia Sraie for 'rheir business-dinner meelring. lniiiaies for I959 are Edwood Addison, Marilyn Irene Barechson, Esler Bredoslcy, Allon I.. Lyle, James Miller, Tasca Moore, William Newman, Virgil Parlcer, Donald Wayne Rhodes, Andrew Tampa, James Thompson, Owen Vardaman, and Faye Wesibrook. Officers are President James Thompson: and Secrerary, Edwood Addison. James Thompson, Presidenl f Edwood Addison, Y di gg mf K V 3 . 1. 5 fr I 2, r A f J ' ' X ' SAW 159 41, V 3 1 Q ' . Q 5 '71 ,qbu SLM ' Q , at , . H. . V ,A , nv ' M 5 , ',,,3,:w,n M Q N . 9 4 A i. A ...ar A ' . Y, . 1 ' il .,,,- . 1 ,I L N Sf- . i . J Q ,gl in Inu delta Through rhe operalion of iheir Boolcsrore, Blue Key honor fralernify is alole lo serve The college in +wo ways. Srudenls buy and sell +ex+ books wiih a minimum service charge, and lhe proceeds are used in proiecrs for +he college. Members are chosen on The loasis of high scholarship, leadership abilily, and pariici- parion in sfudeni acfiviries. They have ar leasr one social a year and a banquef for new iniriaies. Officers are: President Ken McCollum: Vice-president Lon Norris: Secrelary- rreasurer, Thomas Jenlcinsq and Boolcsiore manager, Frank l-lannah. Ken McCollum, Presidenl' Tommy Davis Charles Easl f Don Germano Frank Hannah f Paul Herberl Lewin McPherson f Don lvlilcharn Alonzo Norris Francis While if Jn'-1 blu key The honor sociely of Crimson Key is open +o women of iunior slanding wi'rh a B average, who are acliye in olher college aclivifies. This year's proieclr was lo assisl lhe newly-formed social club for women slu- denls who live in +he Church's l-lomes while allending college. Crimson Key co-sponsors The Senior Brealdasf and Career Day, helps foreign sluclenls alrrending fhe college, cires our- slanding women graduales, and awards a special senior award annually. Leading The socie+y's social evenfs were a Chrislmas Tea and lhe Alumni luncheon in April. Officers are: President Doris Cash: Vice- presidenl, Mary Ann l-leronq Secrelary, Sandra Williams: and Treasurer, Marie Pendley. Doris Cash, Presidenl Linda Brown f Jean Cardin f Josephine Casfleloerry Phyllis Chrislie Rulh Cooper f Dee Gavanlf Pricilla Harnmel Marilyn Heisel Mary Ann Heron f Margaref Hudson f Belly Jones Carolyn Lee Jilda MacMillan f Marguerile Nance f Kay D. Parker Alice Ann Rayfield Frances Richardson f Belly Slephens f Killy Slrelch Charlene Tallanl .Q 1: if Q. 5, .3 . n 'l 929 A as S011 ke m To be considered for membership in Alpha Kappa Psi, a sludenl musl be a business maior and have al' leasl a 3.0 average. The group holds bi-monihly meelings, usually of lhe business-dinner naiure. Founded a+ New York Universiiy in I904, Georgia S+a+e's Pi chapler was organized in l9l7. The Pi chap+er's purposes are loslering scieniific research in The fields of commerce, accounling, and finance: Turlhering lhe individual welfare ol ils members, and educaring Jrhe public To appreciale and demand Jrhar +he highes+ ideals be mei by peo- ple in Jrhe business world. Officers are: President Tom Sangslerq Vice- presidenl, J. D. Caswell: Secrelary, George Adams: Treasurer, James Warren: lvlasler of Riluals, Harri- son Jaclcson: and Corresponding Secre+ary, Franlf Dulce. Thomas Sangsfer, Presidenl George Adams f Eldon Bailey f James D. Caswell Roberl Crolhers Frank Dulce f Thomas Ellis f William Gouge f Jimmy Hodges Maurice Holcomb f Harrison Jackson Anfhony Marcovecchio f James McDonald Don Milcham f Joe Scoll f Charles Slicher f Mel Sfouf .A 5 . ' 4 Q .L S . 4 .1 -Q ' -fn 4 5 I . 'fl X K 'T . . rg .Q - . W , N A g., I if ,? ' .cz - f . ,331 . :fs ' Li 1 Kr, -as wi ' 2 1 ' . .4 fr -J x kappa ps F mai W 125 'fr A gms-,..,, 'M .V . V W if :i5x,,,X ' , : -aww ' ' -V 2: .V A lf ,. ,J Y A 3f ' '7 .1251 rang? . -nf -1. W-if JH 1 Q.: 2.r',s'6' f k ag: fi, MQ- ff f .Q X r 3 R 1 , , , EZ V' -N gf . 4 4 .3 ,e'ifg?g-+fj5:.,,, ., ll' .,,, . .f , , x J A ix, . f, . 3' 1 - f ' at f ,fy-pw' 'lffif , , 5 ,A 'ef ', f, 1. .w HT ,, .f' ,..t H- : DelTa Sigma Pi celebraTes iTs ThirTy-eighTh anniver- sary This year as an inTernaTional TraTerniTy in com- merce and business adminisTraTion. The purpose oT The Kappa chapTer is To provide sTudenTs preparing Tor business careers wiTh well rounded backgrounds oT social acTiviTies, academic sTudy, and personal conTacT wiTh The commercial world oT The TuTure. DelTa Sigs have shown ouTsTanding achievernenTs in The Tield of scholarship. An example is The D-Sig's winning The InTramural Key Scholarship Award Tor The lasT Tour consecuTive years. The award is given To The TraTerniTy wiTh The highesT scholasTic average. OTTicers are: PresidenT, Frank Byrd: Senior Vice- presidenT, ClinT Buckner: Junior Vice-presidenT, Billy Redd: SecreTary, Joe Bryang Treasurer. William New- manf and l-lisTorian, Richard Dickerson. Frank Byrd, PresidenT f Brenda Buckner, SweeThearT James R. Alcorn f MilTon Amos f Joe Bryan f ClinT Buckner RoberT Campbell f Edward Louis CarTwrighT f Edward Cole Jim Conner Tom Davis f Richard Dickerson f Larry Drew f Neal Ellis William Jones f Ted Kennedy f Harvey lvlarlar Tom lvlarTir1 Floyd MiTchell f William Newman f Billy Redd James RoberTson Jim Tracy f George Warren f Cecil WaTson Wallace Womble fs ,Aft T V A: ,Liss .-1 N J'- I 5'- gnla p1 1, ,... JU N - Y X 5 ' X X X 1 X 'Q Q2 fi? 5 25 A ur X 5 Y Q y 5,- 3 1- in W '55 1 , , 4 A f , . , Q M 1 Q 5 W 3 L f' , , .M 5 ., A E Y 'YI Ni Q s' gf Q 'Q M Y E , Ayqzfg, ,K 'f V ,V X Q if 8 1' 53 X fin if D M A , 222 - ,D Q L 2 , , 3 W' 1 4 ' as Y H' , , s M. Z , , : , fe V . in -I Z 4 2, 11195 3 r 4 'Ulf X, ', . ,Nw N X A mv' X , m 9- gJf1jf?5fQgs .,k. j 1552 N' 2 X X3 1? 1 Y D R1 X - .. 3 A Q?-2 4 1 in 3 if Rags gf E Q ,D wffzs- 1 in . , 4, ,Ki -5? a Am W -h e xii' fsijgw ,af ff? Q wi Ep XZgU.?,:w:wp2g ,GH Q , 'Q jp -'---- . . '21?g55Lg fffffnifgg ' -- we fwfv .-51: LV W , fr . , W? i m J' . -5- ' 1 M, sg -5 A-gH?7i i,, fi-vviiwifw ' X Mi j'2'5il:fQf ' , sw , W' W V N til , ,Y K . ws bit? v Women sludenls lrom lhe school ol business adminislralion are elecled lo membership in Phi Chi Thela on lhe basis ol scholaslic achieveimenl and exlracurricular aclivilies. The lall rush ol lhe oldesl women's prolessional organizalion al Georgia Slale was a spaghelli supper al lhe Indian Creek Lodge. Al lheir Chrislmas parly, each member broughl a presenl lor a woman palienl al Milledgeville Slale l-lospilal. Their Founders' Day Brealclasl is held each March al lhe Allanla Alhlelic Clubg and an oulslandinq member is ciled each l-lonors' Day. Ollicers are: Presiclenl, Marie Pend- leyg Vice-presidenl, Cappie Rowe: Sec- relary, Belly Jonesg and Treasurer, Doris Cash. Marie Penclley, Presidenl Doris Cash f Rulh Cooper f Belly Jones Belly Keilh f Marguerile Nance f Cappy Rowe li fe? .M We swf' theta Alpha chapfer of Pi Sigma Epsilon was born af Georgia Sfafe in l952q ifs pur- pose: fo professionalize selling. Since fhen fhe nafional frafernify has grown fo include fhirfeen chapfers in eighf sfafes. Monfhly meefings wifh well-lcnown speak- ers from fhe selling field are held, and fhe frafernify annually awards honorary mem- bership lceys fo fhe nafion's eighf fop sales- men. Sponsored locally by fhe Aflanfa Sales Execufives Club, fhe chapfer mainfains a superior iob placemenf service for ifs mem- bers and alumni. PSE, which sfands for Professional Sales Execufives, was honored by Salesman mag- azine lasf year for fhe worlc fhe frafernify has done fo inferesf capable sfudenfs in S Q. r, .isa ' 'Maw .png ' ff 62 4'WlM- Wg Q32 ff ' X fl 583 4, gi 3,5 as -,if '- A .,. ls 25.1 V - 'Mm i 1,1 . ,1 'E Q A M Q I H ,ar e .f Ps 1 selling as a profession. Officers are: Presidenf, Maurice Richard- in son: Vice-presidenf, Julian Daniellyq and In Secrefary-Treasurer, Gerald Adams. . 1 Maurice Richardson, Presiclenf Julian Danielly f Silas Ellioff Richard Lipscomb ' Jesse Miller f Mel Sfouf f James Warren i l . K ? .,,g .,.' .1 is 4 iyigw-11.2 1 ,K 3- 3 179 i QPSIIOII Membership in Jrhe Accounling Socie+y gives accounfing siudenls rhe opporlunify of associaiing wilh each ofher, and ad- vancing Jrhe inieresl of +he accounling pro- fession. The bi-monlhly mee+ings of rhe group are held during The Jren o'clock break. Speakers represeriling organizarions like Jrhe Nalional lnsfifuie of Ceriified Public Accounfanis are asked +o address ihe Accounfing Socie'l'y whenever possible. Officers are: President Ken McCollum: Vice-president Jim l-louchinsq Secreiary, Linda Durenq and Treasurer, Paul l-leberl. Kennefh McCollum, Presidenf Richard Bridges f Tommy Davis f Linda Durn Paul Heberl f Gerald Lecroy f Kay Parker Sara May Palrick S if M if Q , K ew, .V . -new :flo- QLTQY im g Ciety ,wi-Q All educalion sludenls are urged To ioin SEA, lhe professional organizalion lor college slu- denl's sponsored by l'he Nalional Educalion Associalion. Through s+a+e and nalional journals, rhe members come beller acguainied wi+h lheir in+ended profession and learn more aboul ils growing imporlance. The bi-monlhly meerings of lhe J. l. Allman chapler include panel discussions and leclurers -all designed ro aid The members prepare for Jrheir chosen career, Officers are Presidenl, Lamar Hamricg Vice- presidenl, Richard Epps: Secrelary, Par Livseyy and Treasurer, Sonny Turner. Lamar Hamric, Presiden+ Alyce Barnes f Pam Blaclcshear Linda Brown f Paul Davy Faye Elrod f Richard Epps Jilda MacMillan f Jackie McKenzie Doroihy Reinhold f Linda Rogers Mary E. Smi'l'h f Gene Thomas 5. , f- ' Q6 2 ' K. . V V313 . 'J I .vi . ' W Student ucation ociation 181 The recognized nafional professional organizafion of managemenf in indusfry, commerce, governmenf, and educafion, fhe Sociefy for fhe Advancemenf of Managemenf has I53 chapfers in colleges fhrough- ouf fhe U. S., Canada, and Puerfo Rico. SAM endeavors fo sfrengfhen managemenf edu- cafion and furfher fhe growfh of all sfudenfs, re- gardless of fheir academic maior. Monfhly dinners wifh business leaders provide opporfunifies for sfudenfs fo meef men in fhe business world and fo observe fhe pracfical appli- cafion of improved managemenf fechnigues. Officers are: Presidenf, Jim l-lesfery Vice-presi- clenf, Rulon Johnson: Treasurer, Gene Broome: and Secrefary, Sam Warren. Jim Hesfer, Presidenf Billy Adair f Billy Boddy f Bob Bolden f Gene Broome Gene Brown f Parks Burfon f Ben Daniel f Mike lmami Bill Jacobs f Bill Jones f Rochelle Keifh f James Mafhis Mike McCrorey f Floyd Moon f Danny Moref f Leon Pass John Reeves f Thomas Sangsfer f Mel Sfouf f Sam Warren ,' 1v'1nf,,,' y fOr the ement of agement www z W4 w fs W, W Q15 ,Eff ev if , , .J xsff., Q :- -Mw. . 'aff + if -fi ? X M' ' AW .2 . I.. , L , if M 5 , 3 ' .::' :xI :i.rZ-: - J, qu ,L uxq 3 25 x 3 U ' A . Y ' i f : ,, ' 5 Y ' ff VME' f 3 'H .-,,. ....,.,, , ....,,,... 5 4 ii T A A-, -5 , As parf of fheir fliree-year fraining program, flue Grad Memorial Hospifal firsf-year sfudenf nurses come f Georgia Sfafe for many of flrieir academic courses. Always busy, wiflw hours for classes, labs, and worlc slniffei every couple of weeks, flie Grady sfuclenf nurses have sfi found fime fo parficipafe in some of flwe college's acfivifiei nofably, Mardi Gras. They are frue adherenfs fo flwe Nurses' Prayer wlwic sfresses fake fime for all flfiingsf' Officers are Presidenf, Anneffe Denfg Vice-presiden' Linda Swaimg Secrefary, Mary Elizabeffi Kinard: and Treaf urer, Vivian Easfwood. Anneffe Denf, Presiclenf Beverly Adams f Brenda Anderson f Judy Baker Len Bender f Gina Benneff f Jo Blaclcsfone Nancy Brewer f Doris Brown f Judy Brown Linda Brown f Willa Jean Brown f Sandy Cale Linda Casey f Cookie Casflen f Rufln Ann Cliipman Q if? ,gm M SQ , .fi ' V A V f i .Y 1' ?.1's'1,j , l 'ro l ady nurses Lefl' page Lynda Clack f Norma Clackum Diane Cooper f Saral'1Coppage Eleanor Dailey f Bobbie Davis Annefle Denl f Gail Dillard Vivian Easlwood f Vera Elum f Audrey Exum Ann Flowers Louise Forfe f Louella Fosfer Janelle Goqgans f Sandra Gore Barbara l-lamloy ff Sandra Hawkins Emma Jean l-liclcsf Jean l-liclcs Righ+ page I 5 Sandra Hornluncl f Alyncla l-lunrer Joanna Jackson f Janice Jones Palsy Kaylor Mary Elizabeflw Kinard f Penny Kissling Jean Kring f Pal Kuferf Alda Lasfinger Ann Marshall f Barbara Mallox Juanifa McCall f Eleanor McClure Val Dean McDonald Mary Ann Mclnryre f Barbara McKinney Pal MCQuaig f Doris Moore Suzanne Mossbarger Mary Jo Munda f Linda O'Neal JoAnn Page f Jo Paflerson Carrie Lou Pelerson or .Og X m', f ly J' , 1 ,gf A ?' -as - ' ff U x' ,A H kv Av 6 5. XJ ' .AQQZQ f wif' Q 1: .4 .px ' - are K. i w 5 5 I E 3 1 1 ! 3 P , 1 L , ' im Q- ,4 Sylvia Pliillips f Carolyn Porler Pam Price f Bonnie Park Judy Prilclwell Diane Rabideau f Sally Rapp Lynn Reese f lvlarqarel Rilch Gracelyn Roden Toni Sapp f Judy Sclnaller Jackie Seay f Sally Sims Slnirley Sinquelie Pennie Sleyenson f Linda Swaim Jerri Thompson f JoAnn Upclwurcln Yuonne Walker Mary Ward f Marion Wallerson Janis Willilford f Donna Wlwillels Pal Yearla .Eid ' f E .ug mpeg A :gl R L-, ' ,- I X' .Y v f, 4 - W a, 1,544 , - MY' AM, 4 f ,r ' ' 5 'av K - is 1 X . I The Class of l962 al Crawford W. Long Memorial l-lospifal School of Nursing spends many hours in sludy and pradrical lrraining in preparalrion for careers in nursing. Many of The girls spend some of Jrheir all-loo- lirlrle spare lime playing baskelball and soiurball, in The Aflanla Cify Leagues. They placed Third in The lnvilarional Srudenf Nurses Baskerloall Tourna- menl' in Memphis This year. The freshman nursing siudenfs sponsored a Halloween dance, Chrislmas dance, and Two soclc hops. They also were hoslresses a+ a open house for prospecjrive slrudenls in December. Qfficers are President Sandy Purdomp Vice- president Rosemary Brabhamp Secreiary, Linda Blaylock: and Treasurer, Linda Boggus. Mgfziz it if 5 J gf? ,' 1. 51 1 uf ' . sg , 'ix S 5 N - 5. 'N I Ong nurses Lars, E Mlm lv , A M, as My ,a to Aff V 2. 5 , My .. , Leff page Linda Blaylock f Linda Bogqus f Rosemary Brabnam Barbara Bramblell f Linda Bryanl f Linda Carilhers Brenda Chrlslopher f Dorolhy Crosby f Lucy Del.oache Mary Jane Deserl f Erna Hammond fJoy Hearn Jean l-leqgood f Joyce Ingram f Diane Johnson Righf page Ellen Johnson f Marlha Johnson f Shirley Kirkland f Prisilla Koch Kay Luke Frances Lynn f Kelly Markillie f Carole May f Wanda lVlcCrighl Aworea Ivlcl.ain Roseland Moore f l-larriell Neves f Dol' Pharr f Frankie Pinson Sandy Prudom Palricia Scales f Joyce Shue f Olivia Snelson f Susan Sumner Alice Swain Pal Tucker f Lou Ellen Tyre f Doris Whaley f Margarel Williams Belly Jean Willis pf aff x 64 vx ' lin '21, l X X . . 's 44 . B ,W . I f'? - A 'l' V f Y K gr - 42, K. L, ' 2 X A ,em X V m W N in x ax- Q Z 'Y SSW? Q, 'Ulf' 1 Sludepls of nursing al' Piedmonl' l-lospilal spend parl of l'heir lraining lime 'lalcing special academic courses al' lhe college. Verilicalion 'lhaf lheir lime here is well- spenl' is illuslrared by 1'he several members of rhe nursing group who have been inili- a1'ed inl'o Alpha Lambda Delfa. They also have ou+s'l'anding beaulies in rhis liirsl'-year class-one of l'l'iem was a finalisl for Homecoming Queen and is Sweelhearl of Pershing Rifles. Officers are: Presidenl, Sue Skinner: Vice-president Jean Busha: and Secrelary- Treasurer, Pal' Whiddon. Sue Skinner, Presidenl Judy An+ley f Brenda Bradshaw f Mary Brice Judy Bryan f Beverly Jean Burch Gloria Jean Busha Mary Carder f Judy Carmienclce Barbara Ann Clapp Glenda Cool: f Miriam Cribbs Elizabelh Davidson Evelyn Davis f Marfha Jean Dyer f Doris Easl xg: II1OI1t IILIPSQG N X 1 nw ma, di Lefi page Kay Evans f Gail Fowler f Carol Franlclin Annelle Hamillon f Janie l-largrave f Faye Harris Florence Henning f Sarah Henson f Minda Flulrne Belly Johns f Maxine Jones f Louise Keller Susan LanovefJudy Lewis! Phyllis Lilllelield Jody Luczalc f Carol McClendon f Pal' Nafion Righ+ page Mary Pender f Barbara Pollard f Georgia Sue Pra'H' Dianne Richardson f Sue Skinner f Helen Smiih Marie Slarr f l-larrie1'SJrinChcomb f Judy Tale Carroll Thomason f Marilyn Townley f Peggy Vaughf Elizabelh Wallis f Phoebe Ward f Rosalyn Wheelis Pafricia Whiddon f Ann Garner, iacully advisor Barbara Clark, facully advisor 1 l-lospifal Adminisfrafion maiors banded fogefher formally in V958 fo form Pi Epsilon Rho - a local organizafion pafenfed affer fhe American College of l-lospifal Adminisfrafors, fhe leading professional sociefy in fhe field. ' Oufsfanding spealcers fo appear af Pi Epsilon Rho meefings include The deparfmenf head of Emory Universify's Hospifal Adminisfrafion program, and fhe adminisfrafor of fhe DeKalb Counfy General l-lospifal. Pi Epsilon Rho alumni are worlcing in hospifals in fwenfy sfafes and nine foreign counfries. Officers are Regenf, Floyd lvlifchellg Vice-regenf, Donald lvluseg Secrefary, Allison Brown: and Treasurer, Ernesf Beverly. Floyd lvlifchell, Presidenf Sanford Andiews f Ernesf Beverly Alison Brown f Wade Dexfer Roberf Hanna f Warner McClure Doyle Mullis f Donnell lvluse Dennis Ryan f Jessie Scarbrough Ben Sharpe f Charles Welch lon rho As a Kiwanis sponsored program for college men, The Circle K Club is a characfer building group which offers service on fhe campus 'ro fhe school and fo fhe communify. Circle K broadens The opporfuni- fies available fo sfudenfs fhrough personal confacl' wifh business and professional leaders. ll' provides a means for developmenf of inifiafive and leadership among sfudenfs nof found in The regular curriculum. The goal of Circle K is fo creafe service minded cifizens. Infernafional Circle K has a moffo which 'rhe Georgia Sfafe Chapfer also adheres fo. The moffo is WE BUlLD. Officers are: Presidenf, Doyle K. Bell: Vice presidenf, ldayl, Bill Beasley: Vice presidenf, lnighfl, Franlc Dulce: Secrefary, Carl l-lampfong and Treas- urer, Tommy Swaim. Doyle Bell, Presidenf Bill Beasley! Jim Byce Wilder Duke f Dexfer Gafehouse Maurice Holcomb f Larry Lanier Jerry LeCroy f Ken Pruiff Harold Riggs f Jimmy Sfone f :gf , ? . A E .. i . .... Tommy Swaim f Ed Tinnermon ws ,F ,, . 55' ,V J. .A -V ' M C.IiC e k 197 Since iTs incepTion in l953, The membership oT G-Club has been limiTed To sTudenTs who have received leTTers Tor par- TicipaTion in, or promoTion oT, The college's aThleTic program. The one ouTsTanding TraiT held by all The members oT G- Club is inTeresT in college spiriT Through sporTs acTiviTies. Weelcly meeTings are held To discuss The business oT The club, and socials are planned each guarTer. OTTicers are PresidenT, Gene Powellg Vice-presidenT, Richard Epps: SecreTary, Pooh Richard- son: and Treasurer, Perle Moss- man. Gene Powell, PresidenT Bobby Claris f Lucy CowarT lrma Daniels f John Edwards Richard Epps f Carol Freeman Lamar l-lamric f Bill Iyey Edgar Pass f Perle Mossman Pooh Richardson f Jimmy STone 4'-if my .uri , A W cy V I gf Club 198 Fellowship and assisTance are The dual roles The VeTerans Club play aT Georgia STaTe. Provid- ing Tellowship among iTs mem- bers, The club also assisTs The school in any way possible. The club members serve as ushers aT all sTudenT assemblies. A liTTle lcnown TuncTion OT The club is The sale OT used R.O.T.C. uniTorms. The VeTs mainTain a sTore room where a sTudenT may leave his uniTorm To be sold wiTh only a small Tee charged Tor This. Each year The VeTs sponsor a baslceTball aTTendance Trophy. The Trophy is awarded To The organizaTion wiTh The mosT members in aTTendance aT all home games. AT ChrisT- mas The membership also spon- sors The Toys For ToTs drive aT The college. Among iTs leading members is The PresidenT oT The college, Dr. Noah Langdale. OTTicers are: PresidenT, Dwane Rhodenq Vice presidenT, Harold CraTT:Treasurer, William Chap- man: Recording SecreTary, Leon Pass: Corresponding Sec- reTary, James Byceg and His- Torian, Jerome STephens. Dwane Rhoden, PresidenT George Adams f James Adams James Byce f William Chapman Harold CraTT f John Folsom James l'lesTer f William Jones AnThony Marcovecchio f Don MiTcham My 3 V iss2.s:4Ssf ,ya N T fzl .552 sg Q si 1 M gs A, 3 isis f is his 2 ji 5' 1 K ' ,sf sg ,Q 5 5 1 12 wi iggsv fs f W 3 :si Q Eg Q T . . .. ,,,.sMsiw ks? M Sgfiesigqig. 5, Q K 45 W A N as amz gem s s Rss? N ' V 31 . ii 'i: .'ifiiLllfi?:.. s ,.,., ,.,,. A : , V, ii 5 T T A , A il T 4 ,V - . Q ' ' 5:r-., in A Q . 5 if 5 wi 7 'J oi s . 2 355? ..:jE if v yrs Q sf :wif ,.: X , ' L mu as keg? y 1 s Xa v Qs 2:13353 sf Leon Pass f Thomas SangsTer Charles STicher f Mel STouT Tags. ss, Qi' g, W gitffwgg . QQQLQQY? I , iffy ' 7 5 Wa i sf V' Sie G- ': :: , sm iiif ,f ,fri K :g 2: ' , 4 is ,: 'jI ' W55'555i'FQ?'- J 'f T ,, ., 3 ess ' Q T25 Q A . V. Q. , D x lffgiii - V f ' T ii 'Wi mi5Ef.J:U: . . , 'fr I . K ' r 'Q 1. lub 3 s w X 'x M, X Qxgg -. 8 , F, A .,,, , ? U as x L s ' J' f 1 , 4. . Q X M mmwgs. V -:,. mr 'Ffa QW .5745 v T2 Sm 5 sfiifi my A 53, sf iii? if .. sw -iisifa 3 M. Q. -g -' vii: as .f -, , Aswxw ss AK New rv 'W R-153-1-in he TDTKMQ cgws ww gs,-mmm 'Q .. spa -Ti me ' skfgff fig - T. 24552: gif? sz Bi 5 1 . .if 'NI .-.., 'fr:'fsEfJ .1 ii PromoTion OT a more closely-lcniT Tellow- ship among Episcopalians aT The college was The ToundaTion OT The CanTerbury Club when iT was Tounclecl in l958. Programs are designed To TurTher The clocTrines OT The Episcopal Church, To aT- Tord oThers an opporTuniTy To become acquainTed wiTh The clenominaTion, ancl To render services To The Church and To The college. OTTicers are: President Susan PeTersong Vice-president Iv1onTy lvlonTgomery1 Sec- reTary, Joanna PeTerson: and Treasurer, Gordon SieTTerman. Susan PeTerson, Presideni' ElizabeTh Coirdle f Eleanor ForTenberry Page Johnson f Mary Ann Miller MonTy Monhgomery f Joanna PeTerson Pooh Richardson f Mary Frances Silies 'W f if L ai? Y -lx - . . Je sf T v'-. -' 'T'-.., 2. +4 + fn .1 .. ' if , , ' ki 51 nxt gi 'T f ' in .. ' .?' 4 is fm, im I- K Icy lub The Lalin phrase Cor ad cor logui+ur, which means l-learl' spealcs lo heart is The moJr+o of Newman Club, Jrhe Roman Caiholic siuolenl organizarion. ll' is one of Jrhe more Jrhan 600 Newman Club groups Jrhroughoul' ihe counlry. Na- fionally, Jrhe organizalion had iis be- ginning ar Jrhe Universiiy of Pennsylvania in I9l5. Filling The social ancl culiural neecls oi Hs members as well as Jrhe spiriiual needs. Newman Club sponsors a number of social programs during Jrhe year, in addilion To l'he weelly Friday Mass. Officers are Presiclenl, Bill Carman: Tommy Brennan f William Broome f Chris Fluehr Charles Van House f Chick Weigand i MS as U s C F9 U .Gy 3 A g gg, 8 iiffigawy .1 4185525 i ' S an Club Sludenl-led, church-relaled, and Chrisl-cenlered. +he Bapfisl' Sludenl Union slrives 'ro promole Jrhe religious growlh and spirilual developmenl of individual sludenls. Dean J. C. Horlon Burch and Jrhe lale Dr. George M. Sparlcs were inslrumenlal in eslablishing lhe Baplisl Sludenl' Union al Georgia Slale. Allen' a relreal of lhe members and prospeclive members early in lall quarler, weelcly programs have been held in lhe Chapel. Officers are: Presidenl, Eugenia Rice: Vice- presidenl, Joe Niaronq Secrelary, Mary Ann Heron: and Treasurer, Diane Tippens. Eugenia Rice, Presidenl' Harriell Anderson f Lynda Barrel? f Bill Bullard Vi Coggins f Buddy Dennard f Dexler Galehouse Mary Ann Heron fl Nadine Hiclcs f Belly Jones Janel' Marlin f Joe Nairon f Linda Pierson Linda Rogers f Annerle Thompson f Shirley Tillison Diane Tippens f Anne Webb f Marion Wells nt union 13- 28 1 : 6 55555 ' ' 211. fs? 7 7 5 1' Q ..:..E:5: -: 6- M ,, , I H , U my Y Q V SX 5 3 x f ' Q 42 f Q I 4' 3 Q5 5 4 fs 1 fi: H Q K A . W 'V w? 0 : if ' kk is G A Planned sessions of rhe Wesley Foundalion creaie a feeling o closeness and good fellowship among lvle+hodisl' s+udenl's anc facully members. The series on ln1'erfai+h marriages drew sfudenl' of all religious fairhs ro The Wednesday programs. Through cooperafion wilh rhe S'ra+e Merhodisl' Sludenl' Move menl and oiher Chrisiian Councils, l'he leaders of Wesley Founda lion are berler able 'l'o promole The worlr of rhe Mefhodisr Churcl af Georgia Slare College. Weekly pauses in The hurried academic schedule provide spiri+ual refreshmenl +o help rhe members grow in wisdom anc in s+a+ure. Alyce Barnes f Mary Ann Bass f Pam Blackshear Marnie Brown f Jeanine Craig f Paul Davy Faye Fihgerald f Claudia Garvin f Doris Gilberl' Marlha Ann Hill f Vesfa Mauldin f Sara May Pafriclc Dorofhy Reinhold f Judy Simpson f Gwen Sfollen A. st : -I Q-Q foundation bf 'I 4 1 l w ,1 5 ? Q i Y 2 2 During Jrhe year Wesrminsfer Fellowship offers a variely of programs To promoie Jrhe Chrisrian fairh in 'rhe academic communify. There were fallcs by local paslrors, a rape record- ing of a sermon by Jrhe Rev. Peier Marshall, and a parody on rhe dea'l'h scene in Dea1'h of a Sales- man. Olher programs were cenlered around The guesfion, Why Praise God? ln addirion lo Jrhe regular Chapel devorional programs, Jrhe Presbyrery Rally was held in The fall, a Synod rerreal' in Jrhe winier, and a Wesl- minsrer Fellowship refrear in rhe spring. Officers are: President George Weber: Vice- president Mary Rogers: Secrelrary, Rally Crum' and Treasurer, Helen Eiclcholf. George Weber. Presidenf Marli Brafcher f Parry Crum f Linda Dolan f Helen Eiclchoff Margarel Erwin f Carol Freeman f Prissy Fufch Carolyn Gallager Mickey Griffis f Melissa Henry f Marlha Anne Hill Danelle Hughes Cynlhia Malfhias fi Claudelfe Ransom f Charlene Reed Mary Rogers Mary Smifh f Mary George Slauflacher f Frances Taylor Margare+ Weber stef owship 49-....-lin. Progress and acTion-These are Two word: ThaT can deTine The Pershing RiTles organii zaTion aT Georgia STaTe. Since I958 when ClinT Buckner brough' The PR's inTo The limelighT, unTil The pres enT daTe, The PR's have had sound leader- ship. Their members rank higher Thar average in all phases oT miliTary acTiviTies This year The organizaTion placed Three candidaTes on The Who's Who lisT in col lege aTTairs and bolsTered spiriTs by Taking a leading parT in May Day ceremonies. The Pershing RiTles parTicipaTed in The Regi- menTal drill meeT This year. lTs members are naTionally aTTiliaTed wiTl' The organizaTion ThaT was Tounded by Gen- eral John J. Pershing in T894 aT The Uni- versiTy oT Nebraska. OTTicers oT The organizaTion are: CapTain, Joe Bran: ExecuTive OTTicer, Donald Berry' S-I, Bill Hayes: S-2, Ernie Quickelg S-3, Wayne l-lasTing and S-4, Richard Dickerson. Joe Bryan, PresidenT Donald Berry f John Blair f ClinT Buckner ArThur Cooper f Richard Dickerson f Larry Flowers Don Germano f Wayne HaisTen f Harry KilpaTrick Larry McComb f Ernie Quickel f Harold Riggs Bob RoberTs f Jack Thacker f Ed Welsh ing rifles cu lcv, UI 1,5 A :BO x The Sociely of Scabbard 84 Blade is a narional honorary mililary fralernily. Since l905 il has been The narion's highesl' ranking mililary lrafernily wilh a currenl enrollmenr of l39 ac'l'ive chap- rers and 79,000 members. The Georgia Slare Chapler was eslablished in l954. Membership is by inviralion only. Principal on-campus acfivilies of Scabbard 84 Blade include co-sponsorship of rhe Annual lvlililary Ball, 'rhe presen- 1'a+ion of awards ro oulrslanding mem- bers of lhe Cader Corps, and general assislance ro Jrhe ROTC Program. Officers are: President Don Germano: Vice-president Davis Tarrerg Treasurer, Gene Powell: and Secrelary, Richard Creasman. Don Germano, Presidenl Alexis Aslcew f Joe Bryan Clinl Buckner f Richard Creasman W. J. Edwards f Charles Finley William McDonald f Ted Mauldin Roberl' Monfgomery f Floyd Moon Charles Murphy f Ranny Peclc Gene Powell f Davis Tarrer 5' 'rm bbard d blade Members oi Sword and Shield are disringuished by a maroon and gold fourragere on Jrhe shoulder, plus a ribbon of The same colors worn over The hearl. The local milirary Tralernily srrives fo promole a more ami- cable relalionship belween basic and advanced caders. They co- sponsor The lvlililary Ball and hold quarierly pariies. Officers are Presideni, Lynn Daubenspeclcg Vice-president John Blair: Secrelary, Wayne Fuller: and Treasurer, Hugh Allen. Lynn Daubenspeclc, Presidenr Hugh Allen f Milne Allen Lewis Ash f Joe Bryan William Chadwick f Charles Finley H. D. Howard f Baader Jones Jimmy Jones f Nick Koeves-Toronyi Joe Rahman f W, Vaughn Y 3 -A as 3 ii 5 TT if 1 , E H 'T R W , ,gg T A 5 sword sh ield T., ,T ic A liii 5 4? 4-'ii KK 7? x XA as'- ' 9 41 5 X L x 5 J T 4: Y' X I A Y WK ! 5 X 4 VVEL m X my V M gixxxx n j ibk r if V Q n 4 ,E U Km 1 N G A so at x il, -. , . i MN 5 ,- - L 1. in Y Eggs if n, o .uw ,, iw I . A Q V 2 - f 1 ' P Q ' ' i W, ' 8 I1 f '5 'F 5 0- L fy 1. XX I 1 I 3? Y F2 Y X . , , fx. 3 , 5 3 , 5 E m TQ' :I 1 K W ., ... J Q ' f SMI B I N Viyy V' + ,Q N. ay XG If we 'fa- lm. if L. W 1 1 II. W V11 IA , -4 ff jx ir 2 F25 2 +A, S V L 4 V 1 , Sei' We , ng I - ez fy V .,,, , Q K.. .- Q ' yi '15, . ,W ---ll' J 3 P 4 1 S , A ,....... W- E if 'Y' .-l V ru, I, '1' , of 3 ff wwf ' A Federal Inspeciion ieam, composed of officers from various colleges and universiiies in ihe 'rhird army disirici, rared Georgia Share as superior in ihe Spring review of l959. During These inspeciion fours Jrhe Barrie Group obrains ilrs sranding and rare, as compared wi'rh ofher colleges and universiries in The Third Army disfrici. The inspecfion is 'ihorough and compleie from 'rhe rifle racks, To The individual cadelrs a+ Hlmspecrion- Arms. spection The mosf memorable occasion fo any cadef complefing fhe four-year ROTC pro- gram is when he is adminisfered fhe oafh of an officer in fhe U. S. Armed Forces. On complefion of fhe oafh he receives fhe bars of a second lieufenanf of fhe regular Army, ready for a four of acfive dufy. This ceremony pufs fhe finishing fouches on a college degree, Because of fhe ROTC program, anofher officer has been frained fhrough fhe program of fhe original Land Granf for milifary fraining, firsf devised in l862. L..wmm,u.1 -Q . .-.- .aiwx-..-. 1 -f Y in V wr as f, l..f....c...,,....v,.mw-,..s..'.xw..,.m,m-1.w-mwnmai MW., mXW oning The summer belween lhe iunior and senior years of each advanced s+udenl s lime in ROTC is speni al Summer Camp, held ar Foil Benning, Georgia. Al' lhis lime his capabilify as a leader and liulure officer of lhe Unilred S+a+es Army is Thoroughly lesled. Praclical problems are Transferred from pencil and paper To aclual experience in l'he field. The cadel puls +0 praclical use his knowledge and experience, and gains confidence by aclrually employing mililary +acl'ics and handling weapons. This is Boo'r Camp for 'rhe advanced sludenls. Summer Camp 219 Pre-drill meeTing Tor advanced corp cade-T: is conducTed beTore each drill. AT This Time The STanding operaTions procedure Tor eacl drill is explained compleTely. ATTer CadeT Colonel Don Germanc elaboraTes on The coming day's drill anc answers all quesTions perTinanT To The drill The ProTessor Of MiliTary Science Anc TacTics, LieuTenanT Colonel Culp, brief: The advanced corps on Their wealcnesse: and ways Tor possible improvemenT. Through This insTrucTion The cadeTs ir Turn are beTTer able To help The basic cadeTs by seTTinq a correcT example. Georgia STaTe welcomed a new PMSZZJ in OcTober. James L. Culp, a lieuTenanT colonel wiTh ZO years service in The Army, carries on in The iob previously held by Col. David - - Professor OT lv1iliTary ano Science and TacTics. C HSSQS 2 3 The BaTTle Group Commander barks Pass in Review. AT This command, The band begins To play and The companies Take The TirsT sTep oT The review by The BaTTle Group sTaTT and oTher regular Army personnel. Success oT a company passing in re- view is gained by each cadeT's cover in The proper manner, each cadeT march- ing wiTh correcT cadence, head and eyes sTraighT ahead. Each company is iudged by The cadeT sTaTT and ProTessor Of MiliTary Science And TacTics as To excellence in carry- ing ouT The commands as well as oTher miliTary principles. CompeTiTion among companies is lceen and The ouTsTanding company oT The day is awarded wiTh an early release from drill or some oTher comparable Tavor. drill Company A Joe S. Byran, Cadef Maior, is Company A Commander. Firsl' Plaroon Leader is Cade+ IfLl'. Charles Murphy: Second Plaloon Leader is IfL+. William Finley. Company Sergeanl is John D, Blair. Company B Ken Pruill is Cadel Maior and Commander of Company B. Carl Hancock and Alex Askew are Plalroon Leaders: Nick Koeves-Toronyi is Company Sergeanl Company C Larry G. Powell is Company Commander. Mercer Peek and Floyd Moon are Plaloon Leaders, and Mike Allen is Company Firsf Sergeant Company D John Edwards. Cade+ Maior, is Company D's Commander. Richard Creasman and March Miller are Plafoon Leaders. Wayne Fuller is Firsl' Sergeanf of lhe Company. Company E Clin? Buckner is rhe Cade? Maior and Company Commander of Company E. His Plafoon leaders are Doane Wilson and Dudley Barnes. Firsl' Sergeanl is Dennis Fagen. All milifary involves weapons and fhe weapons rooi af Georgia Sfafe sfores The M-I rifles necessary in fh drill of fhe soldier wifh arms, as well as ofher heavie weapons for class worlc and explanafory purposes. Weapons range from fhe .45 caliber service pisfi fhe 81 lviillimefer Morfar. Sfanding fall wifh weapons in hand while waifing fc fhe inspecfing officer can be a long waif. I-loweve fhe rewarding of merifs for oufsfanding cadefs ca boosf fhe individual's milifary grade as well as h confidence. Drill proceeds under fhe serious eyes of advance officers. The fraining and insfrucfion fhese office: render fhe basic cadefs is beneficiary fo fhe cade whefher he confinues info advanced corps or is draffe in fhe army for his required four of dufy. Cadef Col. Don Germano is fhe Baffle Grou Commander. Lf. Col. Gerald Spivey is Depufy Baffl Group Commanderg Maior John Edwards, S-2, S-E and Major Ted lvlauldin, S-4. lvlaior Lynn Daubenspec is fhe Baffle Group Adiufanf. cadet Staff Regular Army officers and enlisled men slaff lhe lvlilirary Deparlmenlt Silling a+ his deslc is Jrhe presenl' Professor of lvlililary Sciences and Taclics, Lieurenanl Colonel Culp. Slanding is Caplain Brumley and sealed is Lieulenanlr Colonel l-layes. Caplain Brumley goes over lhe defail of Jrhe various faslcs lo be accomplished wirh Masler Sergeanl Tuell, Sergeanl Lee and Sergeanl Newell. lvlasler Sergeanl Winburn and Caplain Adams are shown discussing The Mili+ary Code. Colonel William P. David ended 'rwenly years of aclive duly in Jrhe Army on Ocfober 31, l959. Colonel David was PMSPAT a+ +he College For several years. A graduafe of l'he Universily of Georgia, Colonel David was a veferan of World War ll and The Korean Conflict l-le parlicipafed in nine campaigns and received I9 awards and decorafions. l-le was a combal' lnlianlryman and Parachulisi. He has been appoinled Assislanf lo lhe Presidenl' of l'he College. regular army Staff 228 445, , Slim? vi? vw-4 5 '11 mf 1-Q . 4 ww . , 1 e Wm The lvlasler of Business Adminisfrarion degree will be awarded for rhe Tirsr lime in June. Those who will receive The graduare degree lhis year are members of rhe class which was admilrfed in Jrhe fall of l958. They will have devoled lwo years 'ro rhe program of The Graduale Division. The primary obieclive of The graduare program is ro prepare men and women for posilions of adminislraiive responsibiliry in busi- ness, governmenral, and olher organizarions. Preparalion for admin- islrarive posilions requires a broad undersranding of business and organizarional problems, an inrimare knowledge of effeclive merhods for solving Jrhem, and a subrlery of mind in 'l'he recognirion and solufion of problems. The graduare program is designed ro provide The srudenl wi+h such knowledge and undersranding, supporfed by a moderale specializarion in a parficular area or organizaiional ac'l'ivi'ry. Raymond C. Addiclrs, Jr., MBA, Insurance f James Wa+son Bacchus, MBA, Managemenl R. Peyfon Brown, MBA, Markefing Warren Richard Burleson, MBA, lndusrrial Managemenf Vivian G. Conklin, MBA, Economics Alberf C. Eagan, MBA, Marlcefinq Roberf T. Efurd, Jr., MBA, Insurance Lagree Perry Esfes, Jr., MBA, Manage-menl John William Ewing, Jr., MBA, Managemenl Ray F. Faullcenberry, MBA, Accounfing James R. Fosier, MBA, Markeling Roberf S. Gaddis, MBA, Economics 233 Thomas A. Harris, MBA, Economics Bob. S. Hodges, Ill, MBA, Markehng James D. Hopwood, MBA, Managemerd A. Raymond Hur+, MBA, Managemenf George W. Jacobs, Jr., MBA, Manaqemenr Clifford L. McCune. MBA, Accoun+ing M. Earl Mafhews, MBA, Economics Georgia Oifo Moore, MBA, Accounfinq Herber+ E. Nicholls, MBA, Economics Lowell L. Porler, MBA, Managemenl Whalley S. Scoff, MBA, Managemenl Bennie Franklin Sowell, MBA, Marlceling William Forresl' Veal, MBA, Insurance Warren Allen Walker, MBA, Economics P. J. Ward, MBA, Accounfing James R. Wesllalce, MBA, Insurance 235 if GEORGE B. ADAMS. BBA, Managemenl RONALD JAMES ADAMS, BBS, Accounling EDWOOD F. ADDISON, BBA, Accounling. Who's Who: Relail Creclil Award: Dean's Key: Della Mu Della JAMES R. ALCORN, BBS, Managemenf. HENRY MILTON AMOS, BBA, Accounfing. Re-fail Credil Scholarship: Dean's Key: Della Sigma Pi: lnlramural Key JAMES ELLARD ANDERSON, BA, Polilical Science. WILLIAM LLOYD BEASLEY, JR., BA, English. Oufsland- ing Senior: Who's Who: Della Zefa Sororily's Man of 'rhe Year: Rampway, Assislanl Edilor: Kappa Sigma, Grand Masler of Ceremonies, Vice-president Oufslanding Pledge: Circle K., Vice-presidenl, Secrelaryz Junior Class Presidenl: Mardi Gras Chairman: Chairman of Visilors Day: Chairman Junior-Senior Receplion: lnlerfrafernily Council: Sludenl Council: General Council: Wesley Foundalion: Sludenl Chairman Library Commiflee lass of '60 JAMES B. ANDERSON, BBA, Marlceling f SAMUEL G. ANDERSON, BBA, Accounfing. Accounling Sociely f THEODORE H. ANDREWS, BBA, Marlceling. Disfinguished Mililary Sludenl: Universily Players: Sword and Shield: Scabbard and Blade: Sociely for Advancemenl' of Managemenl f JERE LINDSAY ATCHISON, BBA, Slalislics JOLEEN ATKINSON. BA, English. Band: Sludenr Educalion Associalion f ROBERT EDWIN BARNETTE, BBA, Accounling. Dean's Lisl: Alpha Kappa Psi: Veierans Club: Ac- counfing Sociely, Vice-Presidenl f JAMES MADISON BARRON, BBA, Managemenl f MARYANN BASS, BA, English. Wesley Poun- dalion: Vice-Presidenl, Program Chairman: Orienlalion Commirlee PATRICK STEWART BETHEA, BBA, Marker- ing. Pi Sigma Epsilon f JAMES NEVILLE BLACK, BBA, Accounling f JERRY LAMAR BLACK, BM, Music Educaliori. ROTC Treas- urer: Choir: Glee Club Accompanisl: Band: Chorus f BRADFORD W. BRALEY, JR., BBA. Economics DONALD CLAUDE BRAY, BBA, Accounl- ling f SUE ELLEN BRIDWELL, AB, English X WILLIAM EUGENE BROOME, JR., BBA, Finance. Sociely for 'rhe Advancemenl of Managemeni, Treasurer: Newman Club f RICHARD LYVOID BROWN, BBA. Accounling JOE STEPHEN BRYAN, BBA, General Mar- lceiing. Who's Who: Della Sigma Pi, Secre- Iary: Pershing Rifles, Znd L+., Isl Ll., Caplain, Presidenl: Rifle Team, Caplain: Sword and Shield, Vice-Presiclenl: Cadel Choir, Vice-Presideni: Circle K.: Scabloard and Blade: Sludeni' Council f LEGAY SUE BURKETT, AB, Psychology f PARKS W. BURTON, BBA, Management Alpha Kappa Psi: Circle K.: Sociely for fhe Advancemenf of Managemenl f JOSEPHINE CASTLE- BERRY, BBA, Transporlalion. Pilof Freighl Carriers Scholarship: Crimson Key: Phi Chi Thela: Della Lambda Sigma, Treasurer FRANK V. BYRD, BBA, Transporfalion and Pub- lic Ufililies. Oulslanding Senior: WI1o's Wlnox DeI+a Sigma Pi, Presiclenfi Nighf Junior Class Presidenli Nlghf Senior Class Presidenl JOSEPH FERREL CHAMBERS, BBA, Manage- menf f PAUL CHAMPION, BBA, Managemenf GENE LANIER CHANCEY, BS, Biology f WIL- LIAM D. CHAPMAN, BBA, Management Wes- ley Foundafiong Ve'reran's Club, Treasurer: Signal, Circulafion Manager A. ALLEN CHEVES, BS, Maflwemalics f JERRY LAMBERT CHITWOOD, BBA, Accounling DONA PETTIT CHOATE, BBA, Marlceling f LUCY BOYD CLARK, BM, Music Educalion.Alpl1a Lambda Della: Crim- son Key: Dean's Lislq Chorus: Band f ROBERT D. CLARK, AB, English. Sludenl Council: Tennis Team, Capfain, Co- Capfain: G. Club OTTIS FRANKLIN CLEGHORN, Jr., BBS, Insurance f VIOLA BENSHUSHAN COHEN, AB, English. Alpha Lambda Della: Crimson Key: Delfa Phi Epsilon, Pledge Mollwer, Presidenf f RAY COLE, BBA, Managemenf ROBERT GLENN COLE, BBA, Transporlafion. Della Sigma Pi f BARBARA JEAN CONNELL, BBA, Managemenl f DANIEL A. CONNER, BBA, Finance MARY A. COURIE, BBA, Business Educalion f WILLIAM L. COWART, JR., BS, Mafliemafics f HAROLD L. CRAFT, BBA, Real Esfale. Velerarfs Club, Vice-Presidenl ROBERT V. CRIBB, JR., BS, Chemislry f ROBERT A. CROTHERS, BBA, Managemenl f TRACY L. DAFFRON. BBA, Business Law W. FRANK DUKE, BBA, Management Oulslancling Senior: AKPsi Dislinguislwed Service Award, corresponding secrelary: Circle K Club, Vice-President Sludenl Council DON E. GERMANO, AB, Hislory. Oulslanding Senior: Wl1o's Who: Dean's Lisl: Dean's Key: Pershing Rifles: Scabbard ancl Blade, Presidenl: General Council: Day Sludenl Council: Associale Juslice: Banclp Ballle Group Commander ROTCg Blue Key HARRY BENNETT DANIEL, JR., BBA, Markeling f WILLIAM EDWARD DARDEN, BBA, Markeling f LYNN ALLEN DAUBENSPECK, BBA, Managemenl. Superior Caclel Freshman Class: ROTC Academic Achievemenl Award, Pershing Rifles Mililary Fra- lernilyp ROTC Cade? Choir, Sword and Shield, Presideni' BOBBY R. DAVID, BBA, Managemenf f THOMAS ROBERT DAVIS, BBA, Marlceling. Blue Key, Della Sigma Pi f JACK C. DELIUS, BBA, Economics WADE H. DEXTER, BBA, Hospilal Adminisiralion. Pi Epsilon Rho f DONALD LEWIS DILDY, BBA, Insurance f ROSE STEFANIS DISMER, AB, English. Sigma Pi Alpha Award lor scholarship and leader- ship, I94-8: Mosl' Slucliousu Girl Superlalive-l94B: Dean's Lisly Rampway Beauly Courl-l9493 Play- crallers, Presideni' and Business manager: Rampway sfaii I949: Sludenr Educalion Associalion CHARLES T. DOVER, BBA, Managemenl f JAMES J. DUFFY, BBA, Accounling. Dean's Lisly Phi Ela Sigma f LINDA CAROL DUREN, BBA, Accounfing OTHON STEVE ECONOMY, AB, English f GEORGE B. EDGENS, BBA, Insurance f PATRICIA A. EDMUNDSON, BA, Psychology MARILYN RILEY HEISEL, BA, English. Oulsianding Senior: Crimson Key: Alpha Lambda Della. Treas- urer: Dean's Lisl: Who's Who: Siudenl Council, Secrelary: Alpha Phi, Presidenl, Hislorian: Pan- hellenic: Rampway, Organizafions Edi'I'or: Home- coming, Mardi Gras, Dance Decoraiion Chairman GEORGE NEAL ELLIS, JR., BBA, Insurance. Senior Class Vice-President Inframural Key: Delia Sigma Pi: Sfudenl Council f ELIZABETH L. ELROD, BM, Voice. Mixed Chorus: Girl's Glee Club: Band f RICHARD WALLACE EPPS, AB, English, Dean's Lisi: Associale Juslice, Day Sfudenl' Council: Siu- denl' Educalional Associalion, Vice-Presidenfq G Club, Vice-Presidenl: Baseball Team JAMES SHEDRICK FARR, BBA, Managemenr f WILLIAM CHARLES FINLEY, BBA, Markeling. Sword and Shield: Scaloloard and Blade: Sigma Nu, Chaplain, Alhleiic Chairman: Sociefy for The Ad- vancemenf of Managemenl: Advance Mililary, Isl LI.: Sludenl' Council, Senior Class Secre+ary-Treas- urer f WYATT H. FINLEY, BBA, Managemenl MAURICE DOUGLAS FLOWERS, JR., BBA, ln- surance f JAMES ALVIN FOUNTAIN, BS, Physics f WALTER FRANK FOUNTAIN, BS, Physics MARY ANN HERON, BBA, Managemenl. Oul- slanding Senior: Who's Who: Alpha Lamlada Della: Phi Chi Thela: B.S.U., Secrelaryg Crimson Key: Vice-Presiclenlg Secrelary-Treasurer, Senior Class: Della Zela, Pledge Presidenl, Assislanl Pledge Trainer, Parliamenlarian LEO FRANGES, BBA, Accounlinq f CAROL FREE- MAN, AB, English. Who's Who: Girls Baslcellaall Team: Della Zela Sororily, Treasurer, Isl Vice! Presidenl: Cheerleader, Co-Caplain: Weslminsler Fellowship: Sludenl Council: General Council ROBERT A. FOWLER, BBA, Managemenl, Dean's Lisl: Sludenl Council f MERCER GORDON GADDY, BBA, Accounling GROVER GARRETT, BBA, Accounling f CLAUDIA GARVIN. BS, Malhemalics. Dean's Lisl: Della Zela, Edilor-Hislorian, Treasurer: Rampway, Facully Edilor: Wesley Foundalion, Proiecls Chairman: Day School Sludenl Council, Senior Senalor, General Council af, W. DEXTER GATEHOUSE, AB, Polilical Science. General Council: Slrudenl Council: IFC: Circle KH: Pi Kappa Phi, Presidenf, Vice-Presidenl, Treas- urer, l-lislorian, Warden: Accounfing Socielyg Sword and Shield: Players: Varsily Baseball: Signal f ETHEL DENA GAVANT, AB, English. Crimson Key: Dean's Lislr: Who's Who: Della Phi Epsilon, Vice-Presidenl, Pledge Molherg Sluclenf N.E.A.: Sfudenl' Council, Public Relalions Officer CAROLYN BRIGGS GILBERT, AB, English. Crim- son Key: Players, Secrelaryg Alpha Psi Omega, President f MYRA JONES GIMBLE, BM, Voice JAMES F. GINN, BBA, Management Dean's Lisl' f FORACE GRAVITT, BBA, Real Esiale JOHN A. LANIER, JR., BBA, Accounling, Oul- sfanding Senior: Who's Who: Kappa Sigma Schol- arship Awarcl: Accounling Sociely: General Coun- cil, Treasurer: Circle K: Wesley Foundalion: Kappa Sigma, Assislanl' Treasurer, Pledge Masler SANDRA LYNNE GRESHAM, AB, English. Sluclenl Educaiion Associalion: Della Zefa, Sludenl' Coun- cil f EUGENE R. GRIZZEL, BA, English f CALVIN R. HAMIL, BBA, Managemenl AUTRY LAMAR HAMRIC, JR., AB, English. S.E.A.. Presidenl: General Council: Sfuclenl Council: G Clubg Baseball f FRANK HANNAH, BS, Chem- islry f PIERRE HENRI HAWNER, BBA, Manage- menl' ZACK B. HEAD, BBA, Accounling, Alpha Kappa Psi f ERNEST H. HENDERSON, BBA, Manage- menl f PAUL H. HERBERT, BBA, Accounling. Ga. Sociely of CPA's Scholarship Key, Blue Key: Accounling Sociefy JAMES W. HERRON, JR., BBA, Managemenl f JAMES W. HESTER, JR., BBA, Accounling f LE- ROY E. HIGGINBOTHAM, BBA, Marlceling JAMES MACK HIGHNOTE, BBA, Accounling. Accounfing Sociely f JAMES LAMAR HILLARD, BBA, Markeling f DONALD V. HOLLAND, BBA. Real Eslale. Scabbard and Blade: Della Sigma Pi zgpmq, W ' ROGER E. HOPKINS, BBA, Managernenli Alpha Kappa Psi, Sociefy for Advancemenf oi Manage- ment Nighf School Senior Class Secrefaryp Vel- eran's Club f JAMES L. HOUCHINS, BBA, Ac- counhnq. Blue Key: Accounhng Sociely, Vice- Presidenl f MARTHA J. HUGHES, AB, English f PATRICIA HUNNICUT, AB, Polihcal Science, Kappa Kappa Gamma f ARNOLD JACKSON HYDE, BA, English f MOHSEN IMAMI, BBA, Man- aqemenl' ROMILOS A. IOANNIDES, BS, Malrhemalics f ELEANOR RUTH JACKSON, AB, English f THOMAS C. JENKINS, BBA, Accounling. Accounl- ing Sociely Scholarship, Dean's Lislg Blue Key, Secrelary-Treasurer: Accounling Sociefy J. FRANKLIN JOINER, BBA, Accounlinq f BETTY CAROLYN JONES, BBA, Business Educalion. Phi Chi Thefa Scholarship Award: Sludeni Council Cerfificale for Council Represeniafivey Phi Chi Thela, Corresponding Secreiaryp Crimson Key: B.S.U.p Chi Hilarian, Treasurer f WILLIAM A. JONES, JR., BBA, Managemenl FRED RICHARD KEEFE, BBA, I-Iis+ory f BOBBY L. KEESE. BBA, Managemenl f GORDON KIL- GORE, JR., BBA, Marlxeling. Circle KZ Cadel Choir: Pershing Rifles, Sword and Shield: Rifle Team 'Whaooxiaav-' GERALD A. LECROY, BBA, Accounling. Ouislanding Senior: Wl1o's Who: Sfudeni Advisory Commiffee To Dean oi Sludenls: Kappa Sigma, Secrelary, Execulive Council: Circle K, Secrelary, Vice-President Pres- idenl: IFC, Represenialive, Presidenip S+uclen+ Council, Senior Senaior: General Council: Si'uden+ Council Execulive Commiffee DANIEL I. MORET, BBA, Finance. Oulsfanding Senior: Wl1o's Wlio: Alplia Epsilon Pi, President Vice-President Secreiary: IFC, Vice- Presidenlq Judicial Commiifeeg Senior Senalor: Sfudenf Council, Execu- live Commillee: General Council: IFC, Foofball, Soifball, Baslcelball ,Mm-wiv' ROBERT BRYAN KIMSEY, JR., BBA, Mai lceiing f CONRAD D. KOHLMAN, BBQ Marlceling f LEON A. KORB, JR., BB Accounling f JOYCE SHUPE KULL, BN Music Educalion KENNETH LAMB, BBA, Managemenl JOHN JAMES LESTER, BBA, Managemenl. BETTY JOAN LEWIS, AB, English f MAR' ELIZABETH LEWIS, BBA, Business Educa lion. Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice-Presidenl Sfudenl NEA RICHARD CHANNING LIPSCOMB, BBA Marlcefing. Pi Sigma Epsilon: Veleran' Club f PATRICIA ANN LIVSEY, AB, Eng lish. Dean's Lisl-q Sludeni' Council: BSU SEA f CHARLES WAYNE LOWE, BBA Real Esfafe f ROY EDWARD LOWE, BBA Managemenii Dean's Lis+: President Nigh Sophomore Class CONSTANCE G. LUKE, BBA, Business Edu calion f CLO H. MCCULLER, AB, English 1 JAMES R. MCDONNALD, BBA, Managemeni Dean's Lisl: Sludeni Council Represenlalive Alpha Kappa Psi f WILLIAM H. MCELROY BBA, General Economics. Pasl Chairman Board ol Founders: George Sparks Scholar ship Fund: General Council: Sfudenl Coun cil: BSU: Circle K: Founder of Georgi Sparks Scholarship Fund LUTHER L. MCGAHEE, AB. Hisiory f WIL LIAM AUSTIN MCGUIRT, AB, English 1 KAREN MCINTOSH, AB, English f THOMAf H. MCLEAN, JR., BBA, Managemenf GEORGE H. McLENDON, BBA, Accounring f RUDOLPH J. MCMORRIS, BBA, General Man- agemenl. Phi Ela Sigma LEWIM GUINCY McPHERSON, AB, Hisfory. Blue Key: Siudenl Council f JILDA l. MCMIL- LAN, AB, English. Crimson Key: De-an's Lisfq Sludeni Educalion Associalion: Mixed Chorus ROBERT LEE McWILLIAMS, BBA, Accounhnq X EDWARD MARVIN MANN, BBA, Business Edu- calion PERLE BELLE MOSSMAN, BBA. Marlceiing. Oulsianding Senior: Who's Who I959 and I96O: Baslceiball Team: 6 Club, Treasurer: Della Phi Epsilon, Charler Member and President Pan- hellenic Council, Secrelary: General Council, Secreiary: Day Siudenl' Council, Parliameniarianq Signal, News Edilor, Managing Ediforq Ramp- way, Organizaiions Ediiorp Business Manager, Associafe Edilor: Co-Edifor of Panhellenic Handbook and Srudenf Handbook ANTHONY MARCOVECCHIO, BBA, Markeling f JOSEPH J. MARCUS, AB, I-Iislory. Dean's Lislq Alpha Epsilon Pi: Sol? Ball: Baslcelballi Foolball GEORGE A. MASTERS, BS, Biology. Sludenl Council: Uni- versily Players, Vice-President Sfage Manager, Special Eifecls f RONALD C, MELVIN, AB, Poliiical Science. Slu- denl Council: Polilical Science Associafion, Chairman: Pi Sigma Alpha CHARLES M. MILLER, II, BBA, Marlceling. Who's Who: Siudenl' Council Award: Vice-Presidenl of Sophomore Class: Sigma Nu, Senlinal, Reporlerq ROTC Choir, Homecoming Pulolicily Chairman: Homecoming Decoralions Commiliee: Advanced ROTC f DONALD W. MITCHAM, BBA, Manage- menl. Dean's Lislp Blue Key, Presidenlq Players, Presidenl: Day Sfudenl' Council, President Sigma Nu, Commander FLOYD G. MITCHELL, BBA, Hospilal Adminisiralion. Regent Pi Epsilon Rho: Delia Sigma Pi: General Council f ROBERT C, MONTGOMERY, BBA, Transporlaiion, Pilol Freighl Line Scholarship, Scabbard and Blade FLOYD B. MOON, BBA, Finance. Sociely for Advancemenl of Management Scabbard and Blade: De-bale Team f GOR- DON RUSSELL MOORE, BM, Music Educalion JACK W. MORTON. BBA, Managemenl' PATRICIA ANTOINETTE MOYLE, AB, English ALLEN M. NAIL, BBA, Marlceling JOSEPH B. NAIRON, BS, Physics. Deloale Team: BSU, Vice- Presidenlp Siudenl Council: Circle K REGINALD E. NEW, BBA, Accounling 250 QV ALONZO M. NORRIS III, BBA, Economics. Dean's Lisfg Blue Key, Vice-Presidenl, Corresponding Secre- Iary: Allanla Federal Award f CAROLE ZUKER NOR- TON, BBA, Managemen+ f FLORENCE NOYES, AB, Music Lileralure. Crimson Key: Dean's Lisl: Chorus ROY BERNARD NUGENT, BBA. Accounlinq f FRANCES S. PAGET, AB, English f HENRY T. PAIR. BBA, Real Eslale KAY D. PARKER, BBA, Accounfing. Accounling So- ciely: Crimson Key f EDGAR LEON PASS, BBA, Man- agement VeIeran's Club. Recording Secrelary f MARY CAROLYN PHILLIPS, AB, English. Wesley Foundalion NEAL PHILIP PONDER JR., AB, English f CECIL DURHAM POSEY, BS, Clwemislry f LARRY GENE POWELL, AB, I-Iislory. Dislinguislwed Milifary Sludenl: Superior Cade? Award: Wl1o's Who: Depufy Baflle Group Commander: Associafe Judge: G Club, Presidenl: Scalobard and Blade, Treasurer: Varsily Baslcelball, Caplain: Rampway: Signal: Sludenl Council KENNETH K. PRUITT, BBA, Marlceling f ALEX C. RACHAL, BBA, Markelinq f JOHN R. RAINER, BBA, Managemenf THOMAS IRVIN SANGSTER, BBA, Personnel Managernenli Oufslanding Senior, Wl'wo's Wlwo: Oulslanding Under Classman: Alpha Kappa Psi, Presidenly Sfudenl Body Vice-President Veferarfs Club, Vice-President Sigma Nu: Circle K: S.A,M.: General Council: Sludenl' Acfivilies Council MARIE DeLAY PENDLEY, BBA, Managemenlr. Oulslandinq Senior: Phi Clwi Tliefa, Presidenl: Delia Lambda Siqman, Secrelary, Vice-President Crimson Keyq Treas- urer: Dean's Lisrp General Council: Sfudenl Council CHARLES NORMAN RAMSEY, BBA, Mane agemeni' f HAYMAN LESLIE REDDICK, BBA, Accounfing f JOSEPH WATSON RETTIE, BBA, Managernenf f CURTIS WECHSIER REYNOLDS, BBA, Accounfing WILLIAM HERBERT RICHARDSON, AB, Sociology f LINDA V. RODGERS, AB, Enq- IisI1, Educafion. DeIIe Zeta Sororifyp BSU, Nafional Educafion Associafiony Senior Senafor f HENRY EDWARD ROLLINS, BBA. Accounfing. Inframural Key Honor Soc:ie+y f JESSIE FORD SCARBROUGH, BBA, Hosf pifal Adminisfrafion MELVIN DEAN SCHILLER, AB, Polifical Science f ALVIN E. SCOTT, BBA, Manage' men? f JOHN WILLIAM SEAY, JR., BBA, Accounfing f JACK SHEPHERD, BBA, Accounfing JAMES D. SHI JR., AB, Hisfory f WILLIAM O. SIMMONS, AB, MaII'1emaIics f BROADUS L. SMITH, BBA. Accounfing f JOSEPH R. SMITH, BBA, Managemenf ROBERT SHANNON SMITH, BBA, Market ing f WILLIAM HENRY SMITH, BS, Chem- isfry f WILLIAM MONTGOMERY SMITH. BBA, TransporIaIion f WILLIAM SIDNEY SMITH, AB, PsycI1oIogy and Pre-Med. Deen's LisI: VeI'eran's CIuIog Psi Chi, Vice-Presidenf ,p-an MEL STOUT, BBA, Marlceling. Oulslancling Senior: Oul- sranding Underclassman: Wl1o's Wlno: Sludenl' Council: Silver Key: General Council, Fresiderii, Vice-President Veleranls Club, Presidenl: Junior Class Treasurer: Alplna Kappa Psi: Pi Sigma Epsilon JAMES D. SOLES, AB, Sociology f GERALD H. SPIVEY. BS, Mallwemalics f DAVID H. STANFORD, BBA, Trans- porlalion ROGER E. STEMGRIDGE, BS, Malliemafics. Circle K f JERRY L. STRICKLAND, BBA, Accounling f JOEL EARL TAYLOR, BS, Cliemislry WALTER O. TEAGUE, BBA, Managemenl' f JOHN W. TEATE, BBA, Accounling f WILLIAM F. THEE, BBA, Marlcefing eww. .N-.qw ilu' 'ln-qw' .Um 'fmf 'x,X JON S. WILLIAMS, AB. Psychology. Oulslanding Senior: Srudenr Advisory Commiflee Io Dean of Slu- denls: Pi Alplwa, Social Chairman, Hisrorian, Parlia- menrarian, Treasurer, Vice-President Presiclenly Circle K: SAM: Bafrle Group Slalfg IFC: Judicial Commilleei General Council: Sludenf Council, Consrirufion Com- mirreez Senior Class President Sigma Psi Chi, Vice- Presidenr: Bridge Club C. EUGENE THOMAS JR., BA, English f CLARENCE ALBERT THOMPSON, BBA, Manaqemenl WILLIAM P, THOMPSON, BBA, Managemenr. Dean's Lisr: S.A.M, f RANCE EDWARD TOWNSEND, AB, Sociology JAMES T. VANN, BBA, Finance f GEORGE W. VAN LENT JR., BBA, Managernenl JAMES HOWARD THOMPSON, BBA, Transporialion and Public Urililies. Our- sianding Senior: Relail Credif Co. Sophomore Scholarship Award: Dean's Scholar- ship Key: Fred E. Sfephens Jr. Transporfalion Scholarship Award: Allanra Transpor- raiion Club Scholarship Award: I958 Spring Quarfer Ailania Transporrarion Club Term Proiecl Award: Alpha Kappa Psi Medallion: Who's Who: Phi Era Sigma: Inrramural Key: Delia Mu Della, President JAMES C. TRACY, BBA, Accounfing. Who's Who: Sl'uden'fAc1ivilies Commiffee: Freshman Orienralion Cornmilfee: Sparks Scholarship Commirreeg Georgia Sfafe Foundafion, lnc.: Delia Sigma Pi, Treasurer: Evening Sludeni Council, President General Council. DONALD FRANK WARREN, AB, Polilical Science. Scabbard and Blade, Vice-Presidenlp Pi Kappa Phi, Treasurer, Warden: Junior Class, Treasurer: Balfle Group Sfailq Sludenl Council f GEORGE LOUIS WEBER, BBA, Markelinq Adverlising. Wesfminsler Fellowship, Presidenf: Sigma Nu, Hislorian: General Council: Sludenl' Council, Signal CHARLES L. WELCH, BBA, Hospilal Adminislralion. Ve+eran's Cluls: SAM: Pi Epsilon Rho f JOHNNY V. WHITWORTH, BBA, Manaqemenl GLADSTONE LEE WILLIAMS, BBA, Marlceling. Dean's Lisli Della Sigma Pi f JAMES HERMAN WILLIAMS, BBA, Marlceling EDWARD BRADY WILSON JR., BBA, Marlcefing X WALTER G. WARRELL, BBA, Real Eslale 257 A Adams, Basil, 40 Alexander, John A., 33 Allen, Roberr 1., 44 Almyda, Joseph G., 25 Barner, Theodore E., 34 Bederman, Sanford H., 32 Black, Kennefh, 35 Blair, John D., 20 Blicksilver, Jack, 29 Blounf, Paul, 22,31 Bonner, Rufh L., 45 Bradley, LeJeune P., 51 Breland, Woodrow W., 30 Bridges, Francis Jackson, 37 Brown, George M., 39 Brown, Roberf K., 35 Brumby, Thomas, 42 Brumley, William B., 40 Burch, J. C. Horfon, 20 Burgess, Herberi, 39, 43 1C Cade, DoZier, 23, 36 Calhoun, Calfery C., 27 Causey, Denzil Y., 24 Champion, John M., 37 Chandler, Thomas W., 50 Chapman, James E., 37 Chrisfian, Roberf S., 39 Culp, James L., 40 Cook, John W., 24 Cook, Raymond A., 31 Cooley, Jo, 30 Cope, Charles L., 39 Crawford, James F., 29 Culpeper, Mae, 31 Curry, Ben, 29 'D David, William P., 40 Davis, Virgil S., 33 Douglas, George T., 47 Dressel, Norman X., 24 Duncan, Harold O., 34 Dyches, Hilda G., 48 A Adair, Billy T., 182 Adams, Beverly, 184 Adams, George B., 102, 164, 169, 174. 199, 236 Adams, Herberf, 236 Adams, Jim, 160 Adams, James R., 236 Adams, Jeanne, 140 Addicks, Raymond C., 232 Addison, Edwood F., 170, 236 Alcorn, James R., 103, 169, 176,236 Allen, Hugh C., 211 Allen, Michael, 110, 164, 211, 224 Amos, Henry, 169, 174, 236 Anderson Brenda, 184 Anderson, Harriefl' G., 144, 202 Anderson, James B., 237 Anderson, James E., 236 Anderson Samuel G. 237 Andrews, Sanford H., 106, 196 Andrews, Sfephen R., 157 Andrews, Theodore H., 237 Anfley, Judy, 192 Armer, Louis C., 154 Arnold, Joseph M., 160 Ash, Lewis, 95, 98, 153, 164,211 Askew, Alexis W., 210, 224 Alchison, Jere L., 237 Afki-nson, Joleen, 237 Affaway, Ken R., 160 B Bacchus, James W., 232 Bailey, Eldon A., 174 Bailey, Jerrold F., 164 Bailey, Linda L., 150 Bain, Janice M., 142 Baker, Frank W., 106, 154 Baker, Judy, 184 facult index E Ecke, Melvin W., 33 Eggers, E. T., 37 Ehlers, Carrol W., 38 Emory, Ernesf H., 39 F England, Kennefh, 21, 31 Fincher, Cameron L., 46, 51 Flanders, Berf H., 31 G Gaerfner, Marion A., 28 Gordman, Howard S., 29 Granf, Clemenl' L., 51 Greene, James E., 51 Grubbs, W. M., 45 Gunfer, Fred, 34 H Hamilton, Mary A., 50 Hammond, William R., 22 Harper, Floyd S., 35 Hari, Jane B. l., 43 Hawk, David B., 47 Hayes, Leo V., 40 Herren, Edna C., 31 Hill, William H., 42 Honea, Hiram J., 29 Hopkins, William E., 47 Hudson, Dugald W., 35 Hull, Alice, 50 Hulsey, Hal, 41 1 lngle, Sue M., 25 J Jackson, J. T., 50 Johnson, Granville, 46 Jones, E. E., 26 K Kaler, Frank H., 30 Knighf, Willys R., 51 Kolfer, Paul C., 26 Kurfz, Herman F., 28 student Baker, Mary B.. 149 Barfield, John R., 158 Barnes, Alyce F., 140, 181, 204 Barnes, Dudley H., 160,224 Barnes, Marinell H., 148 Barneff, Diane L., 140, 202 Barneffe, Foberf E., 237 Barr, Bill, 123 Barringfon, Nancy, 108, 144 Barron, James M., 237 Bass, Maryann, 204, 237 Baynes, Shirley A., Beasley, William L., Jr., 95. 109. 154 197, 236 Beeler, Linda A., 95, 101, 144 Bell, Doyle, 197 Bender, Len, 184 Benneff, Gina, 184 Berry, Donald F., 208 Befhea, Pafrick S., 237 Beverly, Ernesf M., 196 Black, James N., 237 Black, Jerry L., 237 Black, Pauline E., 106 Blackshear, Pam, 144, 181, 204 Blacksfone, Jo, 184 Blair, John D., 208, 224 Blaylock, Linda, 190 Blosfield, Jerry W., 158 Boddy, Bill E., 182 Boggus, Linda, 190 Bolden, Bobby J., 182 Bowen, J. Melinda, 150 Brabnam, Rosemary, 190 Bradley, Lyman R., 154 Bradshaw, Brenda, I92 Braley, Bradford W., Jr., 237 Brambleff, Barbara 190 Brafcher, Marfi, 206 Bray, Donald Claude, 237 Brennan, Tommy, 201 Brice, Mary, 192 Bridges, Richard H., 180 Langd L ale, Noah N., 4 Lauroff, V. V., 22, 39 Lee, J ames R., 40 Lemly, James H., 49 Liles, Alfon B. P., 27 Lindsey, B. E., 27 Lyde, Madd Malan Malon Marilyn J., 31 M ox, Warren C., 41 os, George, 29 e, Henry, 23, 33 Manners, George, 20 Marfin, Allen D., 31 Marfin, George M., 39 Miles, Cafherine E., 24 Monfgomery, Beafrice, 50 Moore, John B., 31 Mullin Muse, , Frank H., 24 Frances M., 50 McDono1d, Thomas F., 46 McDowell, David F., 41 McGuirf, Zona B., 26 N Near, Janie L., 50 Newell, Thomas L., 40 Newm an, Roberf W., 37 Norrell, Lemuel N., 31 Noyes, Wilson W., 50 O Ogram, Ernesf W., Z7 Oliver, John B., 33 P Palmer, Richard T., 25 Paranka, Sfephen, 38 Pafe, George, 39 Pafrick, William S., 23 Paulk, Frances, 50 Pepper, Henry C., 29, 34 Perrin, Joseph, 25 Pirkle, William B., 31 Plasfer, Emma E., 31 Price, Roberi, 42 Pullen, William R., 23, 50 index Brisen Broml dine 111, William H., 164 ey, Pe gy Jean, 149 Broome, Wiaiam E., Jr., 182, 201, 23 Brown Brown Brown Brown , Mrs. Allison M., 196 , Doris, 184 , Eugenia, 150 , Gene F., 182 Brown, James F., 95, 169 Brown, Judy, 184 Brown, Linda R., 98, 172, 181, 184 Brown , Marnie M., 204 Brown, R. Peyfon, 232 Brown, Richard L., 237 Brown, Willa J., 184 Brewer, Nancy, 184 Brunf 111, James H., 158 Bryan, Bryan, Joe S., 176, 208, 211, 224,237 Judy, 192 Bryanf, Linda, I90 Buchanan, Mary L., 106 Buckner, Brenda, 176 Buckner, John C., 176, 208, 21 Bullard, Bill M., 202 Bullard, Norma J., 144 Burch, Beverly J., 192 Burkeff, LeGay S., 237 Burleson, Warren R., 232 Burfon, James H., 164 Burfon, Parks Wm., IB2, 237 Busha, Gloria J., I92 Bufler, Joel A., 157 Byce, James O., 197, 199 Byrd, Frank V., 103, 176, 238 Byrum, Pafricia A., 149 C Cale, Sandy, 184 Calver, Chas. W., 160 Campbell, Roberf E., 169, 176 Caraker, L. Eleanor, 140 0, 224 7 Q Ouillian, Nascom O., 45 R Renfz, Thomas H., 33 Ridge, George R., 41 S Samuels, Warren J., 29 Sewell, Virginia, 25 Sieber, Richard E., 42 Sinclair, Marlha W., 36 Sligh, James E., 48 Smith, Chesfer R., 32 Smifh, Housfon D., 24 Spivey, Ted R., 31 Sfampolis, Anfhony, 29 Sfewarf, William L., 50 Suffles, William, 21,48 Sufherland, Raymond C., 31 T Thielman, George G., 45 Thomassen, Henry, 29 Tiller, Garnef L., 39 Troffer, Nell H., 21, 27 Tuell, Thomas R., 40 U Uzzell, William E., 34 V Voyles, Jean L., 27 W Wade, Bailey M., 46 Wafson, Vincenl' C., 45 Wear, Millard L., 34 Wells, David F., 33 Wells, William H., 51 Wilkins, John G., 34 Williams, Ralph C., 34 Willson, LeRoy M., 39 Winburn, Harry W., 40 z zuusy, En A., as Carder, Mary, 192 Cardin, Mary J., 148, 172 Carifhers, Linda, 190 Carmienck, Judy, 192 Carroll, Mary E., 148, 150 Carroll, Mary R., Carfee, Marcelle S., 144, 154 Carfer, Judy, 138, 142 Carfer, Julia A., Carfwrighf, Edward L. Jr., 176 Casey, Linda, 168, 184 Cash, Doris C., 95, 106, 149, 172, 178 Cash, Thomas V., 110, 112, 154 Casfleberry, A. Josephine, 149, 172, 237 Casflen, Virginia A., 168, 184 Caswell, James D., 174 Chadwick, Wm. C., 211 Chambers, Joseph T., 238 Champion, Paul, 238 Chance, Alfon F., 154 Chancey, Gene L., 238 Chandler, G. Freddie, Chapman, William D., 199,238 Chasfain, William W., 160 Cheves, A. Allen, 238 Chipman, Rufh Ann, 184 Chifwood, Jerry L., 238 Choaf, Dona Peffif, 239 Chrisfian, Vicfor, Jr., chnsiie, Phyllis, las, 142, 172 Chrisfopher, Brenda, 190 Church, Nancy R., 140 Clack, Lynda, 186 Clackum, Norma, 186 Clapp, Barbara Ann, 192 Clark, Barbara, 194 Clark, Carolyn, 108 Clark, Jo Ann, 150 Clark, Lucy B., 239 Clarke, Marfha Ann, 105, 150 Clark, Roberl' D., 198, 239 Cleghorn, Offis F., Jr., 239 Clonls, Wesley T., I64 Cobb, Theresa A., I50 Coffee, Tommy A., Coggins, Vi, IIO, 202 Cohen, Viola B., 239 Cole, Edward, I76 Cole, Ray, 239 Cole, Roberl G., 239 Coll, Nancy E., ISO Collier, John C., I58 Collins, Bennell, I08, lI3 Conklin, Vivian G., 233 Connell, Barbara J., 239 Conner, Daniel A., 239 Conner, Jimmy H., I60, I76 Cook, Glenda, l92 Cook, Raymond A., Cooper, Arlhur J., I60, 208 Cooper, Diane, I86 Cooper, George L., I54 Cooper, Rulh, I49, I72, I7B Coppage, Sarah, I86 Copoedge, Joyce A., I42 Corcoran, Joan E., I42 Cordle, Elizabelh J., 95, I49, 200, 299 Corley, Edwina, I42 Coslner, George H., I64 Couch, Warner R., l58 Courie, Mary A., 239 Cowarl, Lucy S., I42, l98 Cowarl, William L., Jr., 239 Cox, George T., I60 Crall, Harold L., I99, 239 Craig, Jeanine L., I44, 204 Creasman, Richard N., 2lO, 224 Crenshaw, Charlolle B., l50 Cribb, Roberl V., Jr,. 239 Cribbs, Miriam, I92 Crockell, Belly A., Crosby, Dorolhy, I90 Crolhers. Roberl A., I74, 239 Crum, Palricia L., 206 D Dalleron, Troy L., 239 Dailey, Daniel W., I54 Dailey, Eleanor, IB6 Danielly, Julian H., I79 Daniel, Harry B., lB2, 24l Daniels, Irma L., I44, l9B Darby, Johnny R., I60 Darden, William E., 24I Daubenspeck, Lynn A., 2Il, 24I Davis, Bobbie, IB6 David, Bobby R., 24l Davidson, Elizabelh, l92 Davis, Charles T., I54 Davis, Granl M., I64 Davis, Thomas R., l7I, I76, 24I Davy, Paul H., I64, IBI, 204 Daws, Roberl N., I64 Day, Jerry H., I64 Delius, Jack C., 24I Deloach, Beverly, I44 DeLoache, Lucy, I90 Dempsey, Claire, 95, l3B Dempsey, Ernesline M., Ernie Dempsey, l3B, I40 Denman, Charlolle H., I42 Dendy, Anne, I42 Dennard, Buddy, I53, 202 DeNorrnandie, Charles G., I60 Denl, Annelle, IB4, IB6 Deserl, Mary Jane, I90 Dexler, Wade H., I96, 24I Diamond, Harrieli, IS7 Dick, Joyce, 57, I44 Dickerson, Wm. R., I76, 208 Dildy, Donald L., 24l Dillard, Gail, IB6 Dismer, Rose S., 24I Dodd, Roberl, l5B Dolan, Linda J., I44, 206 Dolph, Roberl F., I64 Doss, Jack R., Jr., I5B Dover, Charles T., 24I Drew, James L., I06, I69, I76 Drew, James L., Dully, James John, 24I Duke, Aline Carole, I40 Duke, Helene L., 57, l50, I60 Duke, Wilbur F., I74, I97, 240 Duren, Linda C., IBO, 24l Dyer, David M., IIO, l58 Dyer, Marlha Jean, I92 E Eagan, Alberl C., 233 Easl, Charles D.. I7l Easl, Doris, I92 Easlwood, Vivian, IB6 Eberhardl, Mary Ann, I44 Economy, Olhan Sleve, 24I Edgens, George B., 24l Edmundson, Palricia A., 24l Edwards, Wm. J., Jr,, 2I0, 224 Edwards, John W., l9B Elurd, Roberl T., Jr., 232 Eickholf, Elhel H., I40, 206 Eickholl, Linda L., I40 Ellioll, Silas S., l06, I79 Ellis, George Neal, Jr., I69, I76, 242 Ellis, Thomas H., I74 Elrod, Elizabelh L., 242 Elrod, Faye I., l8l Elum, Vera, I86 Emory, Linda B., l50 Epps, Richard W., lOl, IBI, l98 242 Epslein, Ellen S., I39 Erwin, Donald L., I04 Erwin, Margarel A., I40, 206 Esles, Lagree Perry, Jr., 233 Evans, Kay, I94 Ewing, John Wm., Jr., 233 Exum, Audrey, IB6 F Fagen, Dennis, 224 Farr, James Shedrick, 242 Farrar, Dorolhy F., IIO, I42 Faulkenberry, Ray F., 233 Ferren, John E., l58 Field, Richard W., II3, I64 Finley, William C., I64, 2l0, Zll, 224 242 Finley, Wyalf H., 242 Filzgerald, Kaye, I40, 204 Fleming, E. Dozier, 99, I54 Flowers, Ann, IB6 Flowers, Jon L., 208 Flowers, Maurice D., Jr., 242 Fluehr, Chris F., I64, 20I Folsom, John W. ,I99 Fondren, Donna L., ISO Foole, Richard A., l00, I66 Force, Jane R., I42 Forle, Louise, IB6 Forlenberry ,Eleanor, 200 Fosler, James R., 233 Fosler, Louvella, l86 Founlain, James A., l0l, 242 Founlain, Waller F., IO6, l5B, 242 Fowler, Gail, I94 Fowler, Roberl A., 243 Frangis, Leo, 243 Franklin, Carol, I94 Free, Marlha, II3 Freeman, Carol V., I44, l98 ,206, 243 Friedrich, Carol J., I06 Friend, Margarel B., Fuller, Wayne, 224 Fussell, Beverly C., Fulch, Prissv D., I42, 206 G Gaddis, Roberl S., 233 Gaddy, Mercer G., 243 Gallager, Carolyn R., 56, I44, 206 Garner, Ann, I94 Garrell, Grover, 243 Garrell, S. Ann, I40 Garvin, Claudia, 99, I44, 204, 243 Galehouse, Wm. D., I53, I97, 202, 244 Gavanl, Elhel, l72, 244 Gay, Shirley, 9B, l50 Germano, Don E., 95, lOl, I7l, 208, 2l0, 240 Gilberl, Carolyn B., 244 Gilberl, Doris D., 204 Giles, Joy E., I44 Gimble, Myra, 244 Ginn, James F., 244 Girvan, Don H., I66 Goggans, Jannelle, l86 Gouge, William J., Jr., I66, I74 Graham, Gloria E., I50 Graham, James W., ISE Granl, Jack T., l5B Gravill, Forace, 244 Greene, Barbara D., l4B Gresham, Sandra L., 245 Grillis, Mickey, I44, 206 Grizzle, Eugene R., 245 Gunler, H. Renee, I42 H Hackney, Ann C., I40 Haislen, Roberl W., 208 Hamby, Barbara, I86 Hamil, Calvin R., 245 Harnillon, Annelle, I94 259 I-lamillon, Thomas B., I66 Hammel, Priscilla L., l48, l72 Hammond, Erna, I90 Hammons, Roger N., l58 Hamric, Aulry L., 95, l98, 245 Hancock, Carl, 224 Hannah, Frank, I7l, 245 Hanna, Roberl P., I96 Hargrove, Janie, I94 Harris, Faye, I94 Harris, Jerry W., l5B Harris, Joel F., I66 Harris, Roy, Jr., IO6 Harris, Thomas A., 234 Harris, Waller L., I60 Hawkins, Sandra, IB6 Hawner, Pierre H., 245 Haynie, B. Caro, Jr., IO6 Head, A. K., I66 Head, Rulh J., l06 Head, Zack B., 245 Healan, Evelyn J., I44 Heard, Doris M., IO6 Hearn, Joy, I90 Heberl, Paul H., I7l, IBO, 245 Heggood, Jean, I90 Hs-isei, Marilyn R., vs, isa, l72, 242 Henderson, Ernesl H., 245 Henry, Melissa, 206 Heron, Mary Ann, I46, l72, 202, 243 Heron, James W., Jr., 245 Henning, Florence, I94 Henson, Sarah, I94 Hesler, James W., Jr., 96, l82, I99, 245 Hesler, Wm., Curlis, IO6, I66 Hickey, Marion M., Hicks, Emma Jean, IB6 Hicks, J. Louise, Hicks, Nadine, I46, 202 Higginbolham, Leroy Edwin, 245 Highnole, James M., 245 Hill, James T., I54 Hill, Marlha A., I40, 204, 206 Hill, Pally, I46 Hill, Penny, I46, I64 Hillard, James L., 245 Hinesley, Nancy E., I06 Hodges, Bob S., Ill, 234 Hodges, Jimmy F., IO6, I60, I74 Holcomb, Maurice E., I74, I97 Holland, Donald V., 245 Holl, Barbara Kaye, I46 Hooper, James E., I54 Hopkins, Roger E., 246 Hopwood, James D., 234 Hornlund, Sandra, IB6 Hornbuckle, Wm. M., Jr., I66 Horlon, Helen V., l50 Hosch, Johnny, l06, I66 Hoshall, Glanney A., I49 Houchins, James L., 246 Howard, James D., 2lI Hudson, Joe R., I54 Hudson, Margarel R., l06, I72 Hughes, Ann, I68 Hughes, B. Dannelle, I40, 206 Hulme, Minda, I94 Hunnicull, Palricia L., I50, 246 Hunler, Alinda J., l6B, IB6 Hunler, Jack P., I60 Hurl, A. Raymond, 234 Hyde, Arnold J., 246 Hyles, Marlha J., 246 Imami, Mohsen, lB2, 246 lmes, Anila J., I42 Ingram, Joyce, I90 loannides, Romilos A., 246 Isenberq Marlin, l0l Ivey, William J., IO6, l23, l58, I98 J Jackson, C. Harrison, IO4, I74 Jackson, Eleanor R., 246 Jackson, Joanna, I86 Jacobs, Barbara J., I42 Jacobs, George W., Jr., 234 Jacobs, William F., l82 Janoulis, Jason F., I66 Jenkins, Thomas C., 246 Johns, Belly, I94 Johnson, Diane, I90 Johnson, Ellen, I90 Johnson, Bill, I23 Johnson, Marlha, I90 Johnslon, Page, I46, 200 Joiner, J. F., 246 Jones, Belly C., I72, l78, 202, 246 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, C. Marie, I46 Harvey B., I66, Zll James B., IIO, I66 2ll Janice, IB6 Joseph A., 96 Maxine, I94 Jones, McDonald, I60 Jones, William A., Jr., I69, I76 I99, 246 K Kaylor, Palsy, IB6 Keele, Fred R., 246 Keese, Bobby L., IO6, 246 keiiii, Belly, 149, we Keilh, Rochelle J., I53, I5B, lB2 Keller Louise I94 Kelly, N. Maxine, I42 Kennedy, Ted M., I76 Kenley, Judy M., l3B Kilgore, Edna C., 96, l48 Kilgore, Gordon W., Jr., 246 Kilpalrick, Harry L., 208 Kimsey, Roberl B., Jr., 248 Kinard, Mary E., I86 King, Cary S., 99, l57 King, John, 9B Kirk, Barbara Ann, I42 Kirkland, Shirley, I90 Kissling, Penny, IB6 Knighl, Jackie, I46 Knowlton, Jane, IIO Knox, Koch, Koeves, Toronyi Nicholas Roberl C., IO6 Priscilla, I90 Kshlmsfi, coma D., 243' I Korb, Leon A., Jr., 248 Kring, Jean, I86 Kull, Joyce Shupe, 248 Kuler, Pal, IB6 L Lamb, Kennelh, 248 Lanfor a, waiifsm T., isa Lanier, John A., Jr., l06, I54, 244 Lanier, Larry L., I97 Lanove, Susan, I94 Laslinger, Alda, IB6 Lalimer, Philip, I54 LeCroy, Gerald A., 96, I53, 197, 247 Lee, Claude R., I60 Lee, Jane, l50 Lee, K. Carolyn, 96, I45, l72 Lennard, Sara Jane, I46 Lesler, John J., 24B Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Belly Joan, 248 Dorolhy C., I39 Judy, 56, I68, I94 Mary, I40, 248 Lindquisl, Fred, I60 Lipsco Livsey, mb, Richard C., I79, 24B Palricia Ann, 248 Lilllefield, Phyllis, I94 Lockla Lovela ir, Margie S., I40 ce, Andy, I54 Lovell, M. Kay, l50 Lowe, Charles W., 248 Luczak, Jody, I94 Luke, Conslance G., 248 Luke, Frances, I90 Luke, Kay, I90 Lynch, MacM Harry J., l5B M illan, Jilda J., I72, I8l, 249 2ll 224 I54, 180 Magaro, Joseph E., I66 Marcovecchio, Anlhony, I74, I99, 25 Marcus, Joseph J., 250 Markil lie, Kelly, I90 Marler, David H., I76 Mann, Mansfi Edward M., 249 eld, Michael K., Marshall, Ann, IB6 Marlin, Janel Sue, I46, 202 Marlin, Thomas C., l05, I76 Mason, Virginia H., I48 Massey, Roberl W., Jr., I66 Maslers, George A., 250 Malhews, M. Earl, 234 Malhis, James B., Jr., I82 Mallhias, Cynlhia D., I46, 206 Mallox, Barbara, I86 Mallox, Janice G., I40 Mauldin, Ted S., Jr., 2l0 Mauld in, Vesla J., l3B, I40, 204 May, Carol, I90 O May, Sandra J., 146 McCa1l,Jaunila, 186 McCloy, Judy E., 150 McClure, Warner D., 196 McCollum, Kennelh R., 96, 171, 180 McComb, Larry B., 208 McCrighl, Wanda, 190 Mecfarey, Mika B., 153, 159, 182 McCu11er, Clo H., 248 McCune, Clifford L., 234 McCurley, Elizabelh L., 150 McDonald, Linda L., 142 McDonald, Val Dean, 186 McDonald, William R., 210 McDonno1d, James R., 174,248 MeE1ray,w1111sm D., 166,248 McGahee, Lulher L., 248 McGinnis, Dave C., 166 McG1on, Roberl M., 154 McGuirl, William A., 248 Mclnlosh, Karen, 248 Mclnly're, Mary Ann, 186 McKenzie, Jackie C., 181 McLain, Aworea, 190 McLean, Thomas H., Jr., 248 McLendon, Carol, 194 McLendon, Waller H., 166, 249 McOuaig, Pal, 186 McSwaim, Linda, 168 McWilliams, Roberl L., 249 Melvin, Ronald C., 250 Merrill, Lanier, 180 Mikel, James W., 154 Miles, Sandra M., 146 Miller, Charles M., 250 174' Wade, Toddie, 152 Miller, Cynlhia J., 139 Miller, Jesse C., 179 Miller, Jimmy, 166 Miller, March, 166, 224 Miller, Mary Ann, 200 Miller, Roberl, 99, 166 Milcham, Donald W., 96, 153, 166 199, 250 Smilh Milchell, Floyd e., 176, iss, 250 Milchell, Margarel E., 102, 152 Milchell, Preslon H., Jr., 106 Monlgomery, Monly, 101, 112, 154, Monlgomery, Roberl C., 210, 250 Moon, Floyd B., 182, 210, 224, 250 Moore, Georgia O., 234 Moore, Doris, 186 Moore, Roberl C., 156, 250 Moore, Rosalancl, 190 Morel, Daniel 1., 96, 99, 153, 157, 247 Morris, James P., 166 Morris, Kennelh E., 160 Morlon, Jack W., 250 Mossbarger, Suzanne, 186 Mossman, Perle, 99, 108, 112, 138 198, 249 Moyle, Palricia, 250 Mullis, Doyle E., Jr., 196 Mullis, Jane, 152 Munda, Mary Jo, 186 Murphy, Charles D., Jr., 160 Murphy, Charles H., 210, 224 Muse, Donnell, 196 N Nail, Allen M., 250 Nairon, Joseph B., 106, 202, 250 Nance, Marguerile Y., 172, 178 Nalion, Pal, 194 Neal, Curlley F., 166 Neal, George T., 156 Neve, Harriell, 190 New, Reginald E., 250 Newman, James W., 169, 176 Newman, Norlon C., 156 Newman, Roberl E., 106 Nicholls, Herberl E., 235 Nicholson, Lyndell R., 152 Norris, Alonzo M., 111, 171, 251 Norlon, Carole Z., 251 Noyes, Florence A., 251 Nugenl, Roy B., 251 O Odom, Johnnie F., 166 O'Neal, Linda, 186 Owen, Jerry M., 166 P Page, Joann, 186 Pagel, Frances S., 251 Pair, Henry T., Jr., 251 Park, Nina W., 140 Parker, Douglass R., 156 Parker, Kay D., 172, 180,251 Parrish, Maxie L., 106 Pass, Ed ar L., 182, 198, 199,251 Palrick, Sara M., 180, 204 Pallerson, Jo., 186 Pallerson, Palricia A., 140 Payne, Kalhryn, 152 Pearson, Linda C., 146, 202 Peek, Mercer R., 210, 224 Pender, Mary, 194 Pendley, Marie D., 178, 252 Penny, Donald C., 108 Pelerson, Carrie Lou, 186 Pelerson, Joanna, 146, 200 Pelerson, Susan K., 96, 146, 200 Pelkas, Emmanuel J., 156 Pharr, Dol, 190 Phillips, Mary Carolyn, 251 Phillips, Myra A., 55, 146 Phillips, Sylvia, 188 Pickell, lris, 146 Piland, Emelie Gail, 106, 152 Pink, Pal F., 139 Pinson, Frankie, 190 Pinyan, M. Annelle, 142 Pills, Janeen, 110, 146 Pollard, Barbara, 194 Ponder, Neal P., Jr., 251 Porler, Carolyn, 168, 188 Porler, Lowell L., 135 Posey, Cecil D., 251 Powell, Larry Gene, 96, 101, 19 224, 251 Prall, Georgia Sue, 194 Preslon, Peggy A., 105, 152 Price, Pam, 188 Priddy, Thomas W., 166 Pridom, Sandy, 190 Priesl, Roberl Byron, 156 Prilchell, Judy, 188 Proclor, Freddie C., 160 Pruilf, Ken K., 197, 224, 251 Q Ouickel, Clyde E., Jr., 208 R Rabideau, Diane, 188 Rachal, Alex C., 251 Ragsdale, Jerry W., 160 Rainer, John R., 251 Ramsey, Charles N., 253 Ransom, Claudelle E., 146, 206 Rapp, Sally, 188 Ralzman, Joseph W., 211 Rauschenberg, Brad L., 160 Ray, Theresa J., 152 Raylield, Alice Ann, 146 Rearick, Ronald B., 160 Rada, Billy c., 105, 176 Reddick, Hayman L., 253 Reed, Carolyn L., 146 Reed, Charlene R., 148, 206 Reese, Lynn, 188 Reeves, John H., 182 Reinhold, Dorolhy A., 181, 204 Rellie, Joseph W., 253 Reynolds, Curlis W., 253 Rhoden, Gracelyn, 168, 188 Rhoden, Dwane, 97, 199 Rice, Eugenia, 97, 202 Richardson, Diane, 194 Richardson, Pooh, 97, 138, 144, Richardson, Frances, 172 Richardson, Maurice, 179 Richardson, William H., 253 Rickerson, Skippy, 166 Rickman, Margarel Ann, 152 Riggs, Harold E., 97, 106, 110, 154, 197, 208 Rilch, Margarel, 188 Roberls, Beverly A., 152 Roberls, Bob, 99, 156, 208 Roberls, M. Sybil, 148 Roberlson, James R., 176 Roden, Mary G., Rogers, Linda V., 100, 146, 153, Rogers, May E., 113, 143,206 Rollins, Henry E., 169, 253 Ross, Margie F., 152 Rowan, Angela, 140 Rowe, Capilola D., 149, 178 Royal, C. Everell, 156 Ryan, Dennis L., 196 0, 210, 198, 200 153, 181, 202 260 S Sacks, Belly C., 139 Saller, Leo G., 158 Sanders, Palricia, 168 Sangsler, Thomas, 97, 166, 174, 182, 199, 252 Sapp, Toni, 188 Scales, Palricia, 190 Scarbrcugh, Jessie F., 196, 253 Schaller, Judy, 188 Schiller, Melvin Dean, 253 Scoll, Alvin E., 253 Scoll, Joe W., Jr., 174 Scoll, Whalley S., 235 Seabrook, Harold L., 106 Seay, Jackie, 188 Seay, John William, 253 Sharpe, Beniamin J., 196 Shaw, Doris K., 149 Shepherd, Jack D., 253 Sherman, Lilah M., 142, 157 Shi, James D., Jr., 253 Shivers, Richard W., 158 Shropshire, Freda R., Shue, Joyce, 190 Shulley, Ronnie, 99 Siefferman, Gordon E., 156 Sikes, May F., 110, 142,200 Sims, Sally, 188 Simmons, William O., 253 Simpson, Judilh, 152, 204 Sinquifie, Shirley, 188 Skinner, Sue, 194 Thompson, James H., 97, 169, 170, 256 Thompson, Janice C., 152 Thompson, Jerri, 188 Thompson, Sandra C., 152 Thompson, Thrailkill, William P., 255 Jane, 148 Townsend, Rance E., 255 Tilliaon, Shirley L., 202 Tirrggrmon, James Ed, 102, 153, 166, Tippens, Andrea D., 100, 140, 202 Toney, Mildred W., 149 Townley, Marilyn, 194 Tracey, James C., 97, 102, 176, 256 Truill, Myrna, 140 Tucker, Pal, 190 Tull, Miriam L., 106 Tyre ,Lou Ellen, 190 U Upchurch, JoAnn, 188 V Van Damm, Belh, 139 Van House, Charles L., 201 Van Lenl, George W., Jr., 255 Vann James T., 255 vsugl1sn,ws1+er A., Jr., 166,211 Vaughl, Peggy, 194 Sligh, E. Carol, 57, 146 Smilh, Adrian C., Jr., 166 Smilh, Buddy, 156 Smilh, Daniel L., 157 Smilh, Helen, 194 Smilh, James T., 158 Smilh, Mary E., 147, 181,206 Smilh Roberl Shannon 253 smgihf William 1-1., 2531 Smllh, Wm. Monlgomery, 253 William S. 253 Veal, William F., 235 Vickers, Maureen, 152 W Walker, Warren A., 235 Walker, Yvonne, 188 Wallis, Elizabelh, 194 Snelsdn, Olivia, 190 Wallers, Edilh S., 148 Ward, Lavilla B., 99, 147 Sockwell, William C., 156 Soles, James Doye, 254 Sowell, Bennie F., 235 Ward, Mary, 188 Ward, P. J., 235 Ward, Phoebe, 194 Sparks, Nancy C., 106, 152 Spivey, Gerald H., 254 Slanlord, David Harris, 254 Slarr, Shirley A., 140 Slarr, Marie, 194 Slaulfacher, Mary G., 206 Sleed, Charlie E., 106 Slembridge, Roger E., 254 Slephens, Belly, 172 Slevenson, Pennie, 188 Slilchcomb, Harriel, 194 Slilcher, Charles K., 174, 199 Slollen, Gwen A., 147, 204 Slone, Jimmy, 97, 153, 197, 198 Sloul, Thomas M., 174, 179, 182, 199,254 Slrenger, Slurarl B., 157 Slrelch, Calherine C., 147, 158, 172 Slrickland, Jerry L., 254 Slroud, Roberl H., 97, 153, 160 Suddalh, Roberl E., 160 Sullivan, Barbara Ann, 140 Sullivan, Maurya T., 140 Sumner, Susan, 190 Sullon, Hames O., 160 Swaim Alice, 190 Warrell, Waller S., 257 Warren, Don F., 160, 257 Warren, George T., 11, 176 Warren James, 179, 182 Walson, Cecil D., 176 Walson, Riley F., 160 Walson, Susan F., 142 Wallerson, Marion, 188 Webb, Brenda A., 140, 202 Webb, Michael H., 158 Weber, George L., 97, 99, 166, 206 Weber, Margarel J., 206 Weigand, Chick, 147, 201 Welch, Charles L., 196, 257 Welch, Palricia A., 149 Wells, Marion F., 202 Welsh, Edward T., 208 Wesllake James R., 235 Whaley, Doris, 190 Wheeler, Jim, 156 Wheelis, Rosalyn, 194 Whiddon, Palricia, 194 While, Francis C., 171 While, Frances G., 147 While, Michael, 158 While, Thomas C., 166 Whiling, Kalherine O., 148 Whilworlh, Johnny V., 257 swsimf Linda J., isa, iss swarm, Thomas H. Jr., no, iss, 197 Swollord, Joseph S., 156 T Tallenl, Charlene, 140, 172 Tankersley, Hugh B., 106 Tanner, Billie E., 166 Tanner, Jean M., 147 Tanner, Peggy, 152 Tarkinglon, Palsy J., 152 Tarrer, C. H. Davis, Jr., 160, 210 Tale, Judy, 194 Taylor, Frances J., 140, 206 Taylor, Joel E., 254 Taylor, Milford, 153, 160 Teague, Waller O., 254 Teale, John W., 254 Templelon, Charles B., 166 Thacker, Jack W., 208 Thee, William F., 254 Thomas, C. Eugene, Jr., 181, 255 Thomas, Palricia A., 106, 152 Thomason, Caroll, 194 Thompson, Clarence A., 255 Thompson, Elizabelh A., 168, 202 Wiggins, Joan T., 147 Wilkinson, Sherrill, 142 Williams, G. Lee, 257 Williams, 1-larry E., 166 Williams, James H., 257 Williams, Jon., 97, 100, 158,255 Williams, Williams, Willilord, Margarel, 190 Sandra L., 97, 149 Janice, 188 Willis, Belly J., 190 Wilson, Doane, 224 Wilson, Edward B., 257 Wilson, Philip E., 156 Wilheringlon, William A., 156 Womible, Wallace C., 176 Woodham, E. Virginia, 152 Woodward, Charlie R., 160 Wynne, Calharine P., 147 Y Yerkes, Mary J., 56, 147 Yearla, Pal, 188 Youngblood, Roberl M., 158 mms' X' and a Word from the editors The RAMPXIVAY '60 comes +0 you from +he siudenis and iaculiy members who began work on ii lasi June. We sincerely hope you like ii. The cover and near-square di- mensions, Jrhe use of color on ihe division pages, and ihe veriical layoui' sei' ii apari' from iis prede- cessors. All oi ihis required many hours of planning, experimeniing, advising and checking. We owe special appreciaiion +o our iaculfy advisors, Mr. Joseph Perrin oi ihe ari' deparimeni and Dr. Kenneih England of ihe Eng- lish deparimeni lboih shown above in a rare momeni' of relaxaiionl. 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