Mercer University in Atlanta - Phoenix Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1977
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Dr. Jean Hendricks Academic Dean ff 1 1 Auf' QWWQAS 752' 5,2 Hmffld Dr Jean Howell Assistant Academic Dean 2 , if 25 1 I I I -.-A-gn-1 'igxx g,.,' .J'j X Nw Y-rm . ,ix SA ., 1 wmmm ,u af . . sz, , X fx, ,s N: ' We mv? Q N , iw 9' sv 1 W sf xg x as Q ' ,gif Sf Q xv Q Y 4 We s 'WWW' sv X A 3 X N2 x X hex Q WW Mun 'N Q if X w? Q' it sv . ye ,sm iw I X X N 'A 569 X Q X as 3 5 . .. . :is ' g 'kiwi .Maki Mr Wllllam Woolf Dean of Students Assistant Dean of Students Ms. Anita Cleveland A - wma' f 'Q' 'WWA I V Y I l l I 1, w 1 b I l I s u I i 4 P 1 4 Q Q I 1 I r l 1 1 4 P F 1 I I w N A t L W ll qs It -3 4 41-T-if ,L , I I xvxx If ' . Q -,y'- 'Q . ' A L xrf .1 ' 0. l ' ,..a Q ...--M ' Mr. Charles ZZ, Witzleben ,...wf5,- 1 Director - ' Development K. .an I , us- . , , A l 4 -...Q Dr. William Grosse, Ill Assistant to President for Institutional Services 'l it I ' -A qv-1 .Yr- 4 paal' l Q f 'L A5 si Mr. James Clark Assistant Director of Admissions Mr. Norman Jones Director of Admissions ff rv' lf' if 'lab X: a!X Y I, Dr. Matthew Mancini Director of Prison Program an f my f- ,Q ' 1 in .P I NI -'J3'3sx5'i. A ..-Y 18:5 Ms. Sheryl Spivey Director of Financial Aid Y 'l9i'zff?irs?' 2 ' ',M,.-. ,o-f1f ' 'na' if- 'ss ,xx Ms. Geraldine Cross .- Maw-vwwxq VW - 'K3i?NQ3z'. i 44,.q,, 1 Txwxi ' fi 2 . 1 1- xf if 9 ofxfiyi X f 3 5 -1.4, O 4 e .X Q 1 u if n , x K fg Q il, K, ' X - . T 5, ', ' .-. 'WA' 1 v' -Q X i , 'W ..., , Ms. Grace Earnest Head Librarian Business Manager of College FKA C XX09 X?X'N'-Y A pi If bf, 'i 4'f f i. e Qxqbi 01-4' NN. Ms. Nancy Brittain Director of Public Relations Egg Mr. Louie Davis Director of the Physical Plant Qfgl g, 12 it Q' jf' 'Q YL- , ,,,, , ' qg ,QS ef- 1 Mr. James Alison Manager of the College Bookstore fffvifiib. BEHAVIORAL AN H112 Dr. Jean Howell Psychology D SOCIAL SCIENCES thi of We HH-.,. -ilu. Dr. Jerry Zeller Chairman of Behavioral 8i Social Science K I ssfvzwefvw , . 11,1 Dr. Jean Hendricks Psychology W-2-UIQ' Ms. Sandy Harrison Psychology 5 . -- SS II lla2l7i Yfhlx 1 I ' - ,J 1 l I .' T' ' '.. M, tax . I ' ' 1 J' I Mr. Howard Knopf AATES T 'www-. t. , 35:1 . I ' imnl , U ,rj H 'x . , 'Q' W' 1 YK Mr. Alan Tharpe Mr. Charles Karcher Political Science Sociology 81 Anthropology J I X .Q-' 'XX Tv K Ut iv K 9, ri fi Ms. Virginia Nelms Education ' YN' MJ . S i Q and - ff! lox W 'in' i 4- vm A . X Dr, Lowrie A. Fraser Education .L i ,tm- i.- K7 V N .seg QW We-K :A ,. , E 5-1' M 5 I Q XJ.. . ., K , I ,ld - ' S NMP BUSINESS AND ECONDMICS Dr. Anthony Bryski Chairman of Business 84 Economics Mr. Donald Willis Business 81 Economics ,E si if Q 311.1 Dr. Caroline Clotfelter Business 84 Economics Mr. John Miller Business 81 Economics aw. 35. V, 5 . ,',, rj Fgikz.. S f s g Mr. Roy Autry Business 81 Economics ,QF 'T' ly, f Z., Y..-ff-'lll,'X 5 f Wx ff Ms. Jean Tillery Business 81 Economics FIN E ARTS is Dr. Homer Savige Chairman of Fine Arts 1? .M4n x Dr' John Morgan Ms. Lois Chambless Music Music l I ff-ffee'f Aw- fav ,Ll x, tx A 5x pf- 'iq ,f . , xg .vusl'X ' 77 , C-fl X H w gm. f , af . f 9-Q2 ' L , .LA ,V . . H, -1- ,,- gr ,'-Q., 1 ' ivy? '. If bf P' ,. .fm Mr. Paul Carter Dr. Florence Mitchell A t A t F I' Ms. Linda Long Speech 84 Drama f HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATIO RECREATIO MP4 ll q 'M:ri: ,,.w4 ,M i5f:fAMf ' In . 'I sl i I' l , ba - aw' l f 'W 4 411' ' X , ian' Ms. Ava Spinks Health Physical Education 81 Recreation M .,Q.',, ' Mr. Hayward Fountain Chairman of Health Physical Education 84 Recreation ,,,,so' - .m..L HISTORY X E515 .lr .Lv . tu, .5 1.,..,,,,, 2,57 Q fs Mr Carroll Gates Robert Weusunger Chairman of History History Wvix X 1' Dr Henry Curry Dr Matthew Mancnm HIStOI'y History ' UV! Jr iw ,. Q li . . MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES , i l l Yflif' l W'fW1 .NY N -. iflis Q . , wx .. ,X 5 I 5, ' ,Faq A 'Sc 5 .. b mv Arg, Q 4 49f,f. N w.1-, . I S at eg' ' A infix 1 xjl I: 51 Dr. Daniel May Ms. Susan Walker Chairman of Mathematics 81 Natural Sciences Biology 9 f 4: l ' . V-.... 74 U X l A ' s'-5 Dr. Michael Finnerty Mr. James Ruttenber Chemistry Biolggy ,,,, wr r sg f Q1 X .L ' Z -Ill Mr. Ronald Garrett Dr. Elaine Dittmar Mathematics Chemistry A 4 P' vg , fii '4'-in-lr' at Q12 'Mum 4 Dr. Tom Hall Dr. Henry Edwards Mathematics Science . 'I f. 5 tit- R .-- t 39 .. 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J. , 1' ' X. Q ' I W X 4' W1 Dr. Melissa Walker Mr. Lamar Oglesby English Religion ..,..., , - -n '-:E 3351 X -ll X i 'Ei 'YI 'i A' 3' f '-raw Al I Dr. June Edwards , A f . Foreign Languages N 3' Dr Duane Davis Reluglon U V' '::.g- -'N s 4 x N QM' 4 u Ms June Wullaams 81 Ms Kathryn Wolfson A - xx f ' , . W-3 Q vt N 'N af' Q, 5 f sf if ss' t if x s Q35 3. 5 ,SW 3 M, Nw. NY. Ms. Ann Broughton Ms. Marjorie M. Johnson Co-ordinator, Student Affairs Registrars Office Q- Ms. Miidred W. Crook Registrars Office Office Of Development Ms. Susan L. Boykin i i W I ' x 1 4 H . iif A 4 l Ms. Gloria Williams Ms. LeeAnn Murphy MS. June Alexander Library Library Library Q53 5 ff in :si as ,L QQ ,. W il 4' 5. 1 41, fr-.qi I A :Ja .R .. u H l x ir- ' Ms. Elizabeth A. DiVita Ms. Nancy Williams Library Library 'Nu S - n' i 4 .1 ,,, 4p ,A 46? 4 0 'W' Z, Spa. 5559-fl: -V1 Q' fr .41 f' .ww 1' -'ln if A. 5 pg? g fi , r A-' 5 . t 'f 'F fx v 5 Q -4 , i 1 i , 5 f ,f-ffifv Ms. Margaret Ward Financial Aid Q mm, 41 4 4: h I 1 3 ,,,' . he xx !f ' 1 S. Ms, Allie Fish Business Office mf-Wnfvm.-W em, 'WV , , v ' f ,,,,,, K-li' Mr. Ralph Bowden Business Office A '-xx- nf K , ' L. -...M f , 41 ,ser af: 1'-Q '. 1 -- rr .- , 9.5 '-.fx . , 3-G , . . 1 , vi Q A , 1 i E 4 ,, XR 3 L in 1' ,Z -mf he ,P 5 i , ,Q li! ' 1 f fly A 1 si Eg. fx .LW 11? ,,.............,..4-- , ' . m r, .- 1 tu -. 4-. f' fi- 4 . . 'fi-' 4 ' ' ' ,. an-he JU X Ms. Elaine Cloud Fine Arts Ms. Irene Quakenbush Behavioral 84 Social Sciences 1 A 99 l' x ,1-1' . - A ..,,. X I ,.. . 'X Ms. Jane Youngquist Humanities is Ms. Dyan Knipfer Math 81 Science 15,1 -MJ QE Ms Gwennell Brand Switchboard 84 Information Ms Dorothy Lasserre Swutcnboard 81 Information wi -iv ,pu--4-......... yu-nm.. I..-nd Q. V Ms Joyce Hyche Ms Ina McLeod Busnness!EconomIcs Bookstore Y 'N if A ' fx rg K J4 X 'X 1 . 'V If-'waavvvm , ,ac 'W 1 ML X, 5 4' ,Q , 455 - ,J '- , , f 9 ' 'W J , 'S ' tw, - I '1 H ,:. I T , n t. - 2 if ,. It gt .-M 4 . , .,f. - V 'X 'iw 5 X 2 V! , xl In I V l y ' ' ' Y ul . J f Q 5 5 'X .,,gg1: f V ,I - .M , ,, , , ,.,..l , ' , - .455 . I W 'AA' A ai V ' , f ' , K 4 Wm -f.. V vu - mn ,QLCSI ol'llll thang: uf, 1 ulat .1 . A 1 1 f Q! 5 Q -x 1 y fb N I.. ,As L Q 1 X 4 x tx I -i A 1 J 4 z I I t 4 I X l I V fc X K -5. i .X x . fist' A s 3 X f 1 , ,- CONTRIBUTORS POETRY David Banks Melissa Hall S. David Boles Frank Carden Christopher Morris Sandy Schwolgin David Deaton C.D. Saucier Ray Coleman G.D. Childs Elise Whitworth SHORT STORIES George R. Putnam Ray Coleman ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHY John Swain ART John Swain Terri Harris C Diane Saucier Betsy Ferguson STAFF PHOTOG RAPHER Reese Brewer COVER C D Saucier Copyright 1977 by Mercer University in Atlanta All Rights Reserved. No portion of this Journal may be re produced without the written permission of the University 2,217 49 'avi' . ..,,,,,.r' if Staff QFROM LEFT TO RIGHTJ: Douglas Childs, Editorg Paula Conn, Yearbook Associate: Jim Mathis. Not pic:- tured: Melissa Hall, Don McCIung, S. David Boles, Sandy Schwolgin, Associate. -Z .f ms, N V 3, f .Q is 'kv ew- , . I, l thx ,' Lf .ff 1 :V - ws. 1 f .,, f' .hu ,gf , Y 6 . H ,,,- vw , . ,T 'K' aff? , x. g fn: U :iv 'nk - :xv-, 5 V. 4 ' 1 ' .fm -- 1 f vf gf, W!! Q' A .N, -P ,'Eff 2 ,-Z Q 4 x fb 1 ,gtf 3? fi-, vt 1 'M Im .XE ,ff iz I - ,-H, ww .,.X,f if ' f' . x ' Q 'CS 5 'W if A X ' , 'X ,J tx 5' ,xv 4 i . M 1.12 If K N1-k 4? L EN: A ixafz, , , 12:4 . .y - ' is X r s. mu VBIPGA X 'Sb-Fx , I ' ' if , ' ' mrwf N Ja s fx K sw - XA y -N 1 1 s 'x 'Q 1 I 7 - , . MA ' ' I r 2 XX wg wx ww f V ' Q ' y I 1 ' ,r lk: t - 'X g V ' b Vfflil- r x V I I v' J ' - 6 .w 2 I 1 -..4., - 3 'mba A q 4523. . ag? ' ' ... Q 4 3, ' C' .3 ' J' yy F . ' , -nib' fi 4- fb - . l-if 9 4 Y Yin- V - X zg- 1 . it 5, X Q fl . S , K '4 ..-- -.... .. -, X' xl, 5' H 1 5 f I - ' X., 59 .......,W-,.., ,,, ,n.-.M... , X ,A W,-M Hxp---I--MMWW V , ' ' ' ' - B, . 3 4 Y I -ff? 1 wx ., 1 W xv ,.,,.., -n xx 1? , f K 1 ,. s-F N - .. Exp 5 i A AAA' f 1 ' ' .ax 2 ' ffl., 1 .paws 4,3 sllfjtim ky Y Fgsdakfzlq A ' v x. ' ?f i A Life Of Love And Happiness That Rests Eternally In Our Minds - Sparkling With Laughter And Tears. el- .. o'. N M A.. f s. 15 - Welcome to the third edition of CONCEPTIONS, the Literary Journal Of Mercer University of Atlanta. lt has been a good experience working with those of you who have made this journal possible. I especially want to thank the Staff of CONCEPTIONS for their fine work and also I wish to thank all contributors. Special words of thanks go to Paula Conn, Dr. Duane Davis, Bill Woolf, and Dan Troy of Josten's. The word Conceptions is defined as a beginning: a start, a plan, an idea, a design, a thought, a concept. lt is that which is conceived in the mind. Enjoy this vol- ume, but keep in mind this definition and reflect upon the meanings of the words. Thank You, G. Douglas Childs Editor, CONCEPTIDNS 1977 . Of The Beginnings Where does it begin - Creativity? Roll it around, Kick it, Inject it into someone elses amber scene. It's something, It's nothing. Why is it I cannot sometimes, Then again I can. It passes by unnoticed sometimes as I sleep I remember - many people in a mansion whom I don't know but who are all color and when they speak, they sing. It dims I can't Remember - It's gone. Frank Carden ia V5 v ,Q!l':i 'U 713 gJ?. Q tw I L ll I 'll ll X-?vL 635 f i 59 I ' , -X ': I . V 4? F Q '52 el if I I I l I 1 I I I 531' I f it: I X I X 4 5, 5 -ff I'-'ron 'H 11931557 ,n 1 pf?- P' ' f P S Diane Saucier ,Si X I Mary Sanders . Of The Words Lord, send to me a poem That I might sing to thee. There have been too many poems Written just for me. Put on my lips a tender word The failing heart to Cheer And help me not to cry so much, To try and dry a tear. And if there is another one Who mayhap feels like me Who seems discouraged by this world Alone, Unloved, Not free Help me to be able To give to them to see And be able to show them that They really need not be. And if I find another one For whom my poems to sing Help to always show in them Your Love is everything And if ever I should stray Please return me Lord I pray Bring me back once again To my thoughts Your poem of this day Lord send to me a poem That I might sing to thee nd never let me write aga n A poem just for me S David Boles N' 1 0 X ' ,A A s I Q-.xx 1 X, -.. ' 'M-1.XNJ 5 ., v 5 .XY J' Of Love Love is at arms length, yet we live in a world that lacks those arms. Sandy Schwolgin l sit crying. Wondering why I love you so. Your blue eyes shine in my hopes. Your smile lingers in my memory. Your songs are in my heart. How then could l not love you so? Melissa Hall . Of Laughter Take a good look around. See if you can find a clown Standing there with a smiling face. All he owns in such a small case. A clown can have so much more, Just having someone to smile for. Melissa Hall The painted face of the Clown, A mask which hides the tears. His jovial expression, very colorful, Cloaks hungers, doubts and fears. The painted face of the Clown Masks the need for close felt love. His face is our face. His mask, that is ours, too. His need is closely felt by all, Its universality true. lt hides the truth which lies within The painted face of the Clown. S. David Boles l ,CX cl .. , s fi' Of The Seasons September died with little Fight or protest. Rain set in to replace Indian Summer. October, dressed in Josephs coat. Came cold and gray and wet. Love was left behind, and Memories of fall days Years before set in the filled The void. Sandy Schwolgin How soft is the snow that falls on thee. How white is the snow that surrounds me. How crisp is the light- hearted breeze. How cold is the mid- winter freeze. How harsh are the gusty torrents. How thankful are we for winter moments. Melissa Hall You are my happiness: My thoughts are filled by Your laughter and joys. You are my sunshine. Lighting my life with Your smiles. You are my dreamg Because with you My wishes are fulfilled. You are my Life: Loving you makes me A part of you. You are My Love: For without you. I could not be. Melissa Anne Hall 4 1 E ' 'N-- N vim f Of-QR 0155 MEF 'aw up QQCIN , nrw gr' - E f Ov f 0 ' 'Q-2 N 'Om , 1' 'Q-Q 'gf dp' x 'Q -. 09 '- 'O ' X a J' 90 Q - V aff N- X aff J' aff 'vu ' sff 1fXf4 ffflf Q A efflf 1 W 1? . 13' , X eo' YN 90 QU- 4,55 K N 'Rfk N, -:JK N. :JV H . , -af V AX ,-mi' SX :JW M , MMG N, -af G! I J XANJW' JG N4 24:91 - fig! 50,9 :Soy :inf :Sap ggggp .fgb Q .ggQ A A-gg 3 M350 'L Wfflf' j-sw Q :ga-LQ sw? 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Melissa Anne Hall O, Ye Patriots, I have heard your battle cries For some do live and some do die, So sound your valiant battle cry. O, For the job of the word freedom. lt is music to mine ears. I love to hear it cried, I love to her it cheered. Defeat to the enemies of the country And life to the land of the free. Freedom to the Land of the Fifty Stars United GD. Childs Death - O You seemed so still, so cold, Yet I felt you were still alive. Your life on earth - was so short, And for the last few years so cruel. Separated from your Loved ones, Lonely and hurt. Loneliness, the reason for destruction of a Life. I know it's too late, But, I do love you.. Dad. Melissa Hall Each day holds 'countless hours, But only slowly passing. And you appear for moments Like an echo never lasting. Please stay and hold me close. I need the touch of Heaven, I want to live and feel That Love that God has given. Christopher Morris Two years gone, wasted. I feel love now That I had before but tasted. I to you do bow. Two months gone, forever present in my memory fears I should have had never That caused my eyes to fill with tears. Two days gone, look What you have done to me. Left me guessing as in the middle of a book Now ruin my life and let me be. , Two lovers gone, parted In the nightmares I dream So that I am left once more broken-hearted Still for the sight of you I will again scream. G.D. Childs The Old Warrior's Wish If death will be, So be it. But come at me Face to face. Not like a dagger in the night, But a shape in human form So that I might raise my battle cry In one last fight. What does it matter That the wind may blow, The sea surge, The sun shine, When there is no one left To hear or see. Death is no tragedy, For those who imprison their thoughts Within themselves. David Deaton - Diane Saucier Think of a man who, when he dies, has arranged for this world to end when hiseworld has. How at his death-bed a man will wish for a universe to crumble, to die, to exist no mere. A mere wish, if it ever came true, would cause a dead man to rule all of history. Time goes by and as it goes I wonder where the time has gone before. Last year went, the year before I still remember crawling on the floor. So many changes I've been through And days go by so fast I just don't know what to do. So Lord, l only ask that you Just take my hand and Lead me through the door. I don't know, but I've been told That adolescence is a stage That everyone goes through Some time or then, If it's so easy why did I Have such a time adjusting to The atmosphere. They say you're only young this once: You've not seen the struggle ahead. Well, If that's true, I'll hang in there, Cause this is it - lt's my turn at bat. So many changes I've been through And many more to come. Oh Lord, Just let me take your hand, Cause you'lI show me the way. David Banks Life struggle, ' The sudden beauty. The warm embrace of the sun and moon When time has no meaning. Little hints, The day growing tired, The storm surrounding the sky In an attempt to make happen An occurance so violently beautiful that Both sun and moon hide their shine To wait for the life struggle, ' To Live again. G.D. Childs . . Of Worldliness Come play on my plastic keyboard, Run your fingers through my nylon hair. My neon eyes are still searching For a way to animate space. Get up in the morningg take your vitamin Good for the whole day through. The doctor says balanced meals are good, But balanced pills will do. Come play on my plastic keyboard, Set your eyes on my smooth shaven face As the cold world looks 'round for an answer For a way to animate space. The music plays from an eight- track - Nothing like a new way to cut tape. As the paper money keeps floating in Who cares how much we make? Come play on my plastic keyboard, l'm so short I need platform shoes. Just let me digest my cardboard ln this world of synthesized space. David Banks 1 4 1 At times life seems to be so Full of happiness. Then it is filled by dreadful tragedies That shatter our dreams. The beautiful days when you feel you l-lave all the answers. Only to awaken and find you're not Really sure. The days spent planning for a future. Then wondering hovv you'II feel when Tomorrow comes. The unfulfilled dreams of life, That are crushed by reality. You ask yourself - Why? Then you find your purpose in Life, The bright light shines. And you thank God for everything. Melissa Hall Reach for a dream, A dream of wonders, A thought of happiness, A gift of joy. Where can I find these? Only in a dreamg A dream of reality, A thought of truth. Your dreams can come true, But only with Faith. Melissa Hall Of Dreams P' . ,-'if A . Of Loneliness lt's just natural For me to want to reach out And take your hand, Because you're beautiful. But that voice inside my brain Keeps on telling me That even that won't ease the pain Of the cold industrial green Of these walls that close me in. lt's that voice that takes the pleasures - Takes them far away from me And then leaves me here to smother In the routine of each day. So this one time I rebel, Reaching out now just to touch you And you look to me with Questioning eyes And then smile and turn away. Sandy Schwolgin I walk along the shallow banks Where shadows fall like leaden planks From trees, As giants walking, Marching before the silent stalking of sunset. As myrid stars begin to rise And pink banners give way to deep blue, I walk along the shallow banks And watch the river cold and blank and dead. As moonlight drifts through leafy branch And hope drifts out with nary a catch, I sit beside the lifeless banks And think of when I had a chance, and cry. S. David Boles Forever More And the rain came down For the second day I Keeping you and me within the house Neither one offering to say a word. Both remain in silence while the Rain takes its fall. I wonder of the words You keep Locked within - Playing little stories in my head, Going back to reasons that might Have brought us here To the coming presence of the silence That starts to roar. You never asked me before, To make Love to you. And there is something in your silence, That hurts me sorely. I never asked you to cry for me, But why are there no tears anymore. Then, I realized the rain has Stopped. You dress yourself and then walk out. l'll be alone when you are gone, In a silence that will last - Forevermore Frank Carden T S .4 , , we f fffw JV +5 f . . 'I , , i , a,. I ., Q - V Q fx Q I I, A. :ef Diane Saucier 4 I . Of Memories 1 ,f E. x 'ff 1 4 . ' '1 ' , , it 57' :jeff 'l .F 'A . 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Blindness at which people stare, Not helping or showing any care. Blindness is being blocked away From members of society in their Busy day. ls this really blindness, Or our very own selfishness? Melissa Anne Hall 28-w ' Hurt and memories: They seem to belong to Teach me God, please -- To remember moments: of Happiness of Closeness and of Laughter Teach me God also to be thankful: for Memories for Life for Death and for You Thank you God for J vw 3l'T'l 3I'Tl 3lTl 8VT'l Bm teaching me value in every aspect of Life, and Death lylelissa Hall . 'x Scrapbook Life enshrined within a hardback cover tattered corners and torn pages of life collected laughter tears love victory defeat achievement a shrine of life and with so much as that death. Sandy Schwolgin I reached out for you - But only memories. I want to hold you - But only dreams. I wanted love from you - But there was no time. I was saved because of you, and now I live - But without you. 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A man of years has taught me to wait, A woman has taught me to identify. A community has taught me to share, A friend has taught me the ways of love. And from these I have learned. The Spirit is teaching me truth, Perception is teaching me to care. My Shephard is teaching me the way, Mr Lord Jesus Christ is teaching me strength And by these I am free and live. Pv. 25:8-12 Elise Whitworth .f. - ' x Betsy Ferguson 'ZW . 91 .. . r , 1 ' 1 i,.i, 'S A, Q . N ,. f-----I L ,xg X , ftfg. ' r 'III 4.11 1 -..' ' . I I 'Vw' 'fbi i f I- iii!! I I l i , ' , Y sqfi, X74 pf' XI ix I . e Y it f . . , ' ' ' Qiitfi? -' i 93 F .l-- i 55. x xxgi ai I , , ' I fi: , lb ' WX y iz if bf I K if KX! cf- I 1, f ii . I ,,,1 We I I H A - rl' ,I I I V ffl? lil I . . wfj , , , W ,IQ L, , ' X. in 'T ,x K To Those Dead, Unborn When does it begin? Oh, that ache within my heart ... the fear - the dread - the indecision - The choice should not be mine: but is it mine to take, or give? All alone. Oh, the emptiness inside - Yet, the warmth that could, and should, be But NO! The solitary cold of disgust and hostility - blame. All are strangers to me and MY needs! Why should I give? Why should I sacrifice my life for - It? By myself, but not alone. They're here. I can see them surrounding me. I can hear their haunting screams and cries, the cries of dead unborn. Such ugly, grotesque proportions of head, body, and limbs: Their crooked arms interlock as they, in union, surround me. Others too weak, lay tossed in huddled positions, destined To stay that way the rest of their -- life? Out of a world of darkness they come, Into a world of darkness - in life and death. Which is darker? Life or death? They can hear us around them. We do not listen. They are at the will of us around them. We do not care. Do they understand? We do not understand - them. Do I understand? We were once like they, but we were given a chance. We think we are much bigger than they, But we are mistaken - We are much smaller than they. We are only overpowering. l'II save you! I'II love you! I shall be your home and comforter! Unto us a child is born, Unto us a son is given. You are a gift to us, how can we refuse? YOUR'S IS NOT OURS TO GIVE OR TAKE. Together we shall stand and live in warmth, you and I, against The cold and enemies in the world without. We shall be united against those murderers who hate and steal And rush about without thought or care, concern or love. Oh! How can this be? I bring you into loneliness - This world of deceit, fraud, condemnation and greediness. I don't understand this life. All makes no sense, but I know now that I have no other choice Though your soul may haunt me fo: ever, I cannot let you See this world ... l'm sorry .,. I love ou. , y OO. Saucier i 0f Life Prelude I sing of God, of love, of joy. of life. I sing of those I meet and where I've been. I sing of hope, of praise, of end to strife. I sing of the beginning and the end. I sing someday of one who will be my wife. The one who is nearer than the nearest friend: I sing of truth, which, sharper than a knife. The world from fear asunder soon would rend. But yet l sing imperfectly because. I am but mortal, subject to mistake, Yet hope that those who come might find my rhyme And poetry yet worth a little pause. Then listen well, of fuller life partake. And toward the goal together with me climb. Ray Coleman And he said to them all, if any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it, but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it. - Jesus Christ, Luke 9123-241 Deny himself ... and follow me. he said That day in Palestine so long ago. These words by countless thousands have been read, But so few in their lives these 'actions show. Deny himself is utterly opposed By ego, which would tower over all. And hearing thus, So many ears have closed That never hear the ending of the call. While those who hear and answer, I-lere am I, Who ask forgiveness, call upon His name. Receive abundant life. and never die. But live forever, Christ's great gift to claim. Then Follow me becomes a call of joy That far surpasses any earthly toy. Ray Coleman An Afternoon Walk It was a beautiful late summer afternoon. A few white clouds drifted slowly toward the east as a warm wind stirred the -leaves of the trees overhead. The sunlight seemed to have saturated the world with joy and peace. Thank You, Father, for this fine day , Jared's son prayed silently as he walked along the edge of his fields. Every afternoon, he treasured the prospect of at least a short jaunt into the woods, but today his labors permitted him a large excursion and gave him time to see the other side of the river. Crossing at the ford, Jared's son moved reverently through the meadows and into the great forest at the foot of the mountain. He smiled as he heard the field mice scampering across the path behind him. God has been good to us this year , he thought. There is plenty to eat, fine clothing to wear, and a good home. Yes, God has been very good to us. He began to pray. God, l present myself to you today 'as your humble servant. You have been exceedingly good to me, and l have walked with You.-You have been my constant guide and friend, for- which I thank you. Thank you for my family, especially my fine, healthy son. Thank you for this beautiful world and for your promise for the future . . He paused for a minute as if to turn back, but felt strange- ly moved to walk onward. Lord, You know better than I.what I should do, he prayed out loud. For another hour he continued on his way, walking through the forest and praising God. He was conscious all the while that God was actually with him, he conversed freely, as with a friend. Lord, I never noticed that this hill was so steep before. It should be getting close to nightfall, but everything seems to be getting brighter. ' Then suddenly, he understood and smiled. And Enoch walked with God: and he was not, for God took him. , Ray Coleman Spider black is beautiful baby asleep on a bed of satin spun from diamonds as Sun touches your sleepy eyes Sandy Schwolgin You have wisdom beyond your years, He has years beyond hislwisdom, And l have wisdom-not to comment on my years. Ray Coleman The memories of a dying man, Weak, but yet so strong. Days of youth, Times so dear. Dying. Things that should have bee Words he should have said Fill his head - Can't forget - l Crying. Trying to forget the struggle Remember just-the good Try so hard. Blank out time. Sighing. Sighing as he ponders: Crying, he remembers Memories are old, Dying is new. Dying. n done once, David Banks The Trip Back The clock on the office wall read 11:45 as the manager of the team picked up the phone. Hello, Mr. Johnson? Yes, I know Fred's fastball is gone. Yes, we've told him to lose weight . . . Mr. Johnson, l hate it, but we'll have to let him go. I let him hang around after the first cut because, well, you know how popular he was. I even liked him myself and I kept hoping for . . . yes, sir. First thing tomorrow morning. Can you go over with me? He's staying at the Oak Street Boarding House. The same place he stayed during his first camp in '56, kind of a sentimental thing. But, there's no use in his showing up for practice No, I'd rather tell him personally, sir Yes, sir. Good night It was 5:30 when Fred woke up. lt was still dark, so he switched on the little table lamp. The light rays shone on an old picture of Fred, taken the day that he struck out 14 batters. He'd make it again, just wait and see . . . No, he thought. Those days are over. You ought to give up and go home now. The sky was just getting light when Fred, suitcase in hand, walked out of the boarding house. How different the old place looked from the big city hotels he used to stay in. He'd stay there again, but not as a baseball player. He might be a salesman or a . . . or what? What could he do? Aw, no need to worry about that. There'd be jobs enough back home. Matter of fact, he'd almost taken one last winter. There would be other good things, too. No more hopping from city to city every few days. No more games. He could have a home year round. It was what Becki had always wanted, and now he could offer it to her. g r Well, here he was at the bus depot. He'd buy a ticket and wait. Should he call the manager? Shucks, No - he'd still be asleep, Fred figured. Oh, well, l can call him later. As the bus pulled out, the team's manager and Vice-President were driving toward the boarding house through the early morning fog. I sure hate to tell himf boss. He's washed out, Shorty. Yeah, but - I waited two years and a month on 'Yeah but's'. We havento let him go. Maybe we can use him as a coach somewhere, but he just can't cut it this year . . . Look out, Shorty! I declare, if you managed xlike you drove, I'd be firing you instead of Phillips! . Well, I didn't see the bus pulling out! How about watching it? Okay, okay. Looking out the window, Fred mused, I wonder what those fellows were thinking about. They sure weren't watching the road. And the red lights of the bus sped on and were gently swallowed in the fog. ' Ray Coleman A i il Y WAN If ! .-sw I mv I- wx, . ,SQ L a ,-3531: ' fi' lv. - ! ,N-5.11: ,JW--1' 1 4' .WN l ,.t--N475 , ..,,.,. 'I 1 .. 1 ' t .f-Q, if 4 ,V f. Q :.1fr1'. 1:L.1f K W -W' '-dim' 'zz' 1272:-1 35-gm, 'Q 2:1 : ...'-L , I THIN Lflpi.. 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His written works include a seven volume set on social and medical ethics, and Moral Responsibility. Dr. Fletcher was sponsored by the Insight Committee. Dr. Robert F. Otto, Professor of Christianity at Mercer University in Macon CPICTURED LEFTJ, posed the question, That man on death row - who is he? Dr. Audry Fontnote, PICTURED BELOW, has served as a medical missionary doctor in Japan, Korea and Tanza- nia and is currently on the staff of the Southeast Louisi- ana State Hospital as a psychiatrist. 5 9 s A ' 5 4 i . , 2 :J , i Jkgfvk , . - 1 x ...T i ,gf J H' A .... . '54, ,fr ,fi x f ,A J-Q' V X X if S 1 , ' N 1 .Y if U W I ' 4, A H 2 , , j x -A gf' is F52 I QR I .Q , a,.hnV . 1. fl - 'f' iqizug-L,Q',.,, E' , L .f,1,.--, .5:?3S'p?:2:1Ilif .s .:,Z,'3:, ...V 3 , 15 ,,,-fgig31 ,k x lf. 1 ' ,.-LYQAZZH ' Q If 1,,,'-:wi -1: -fb' lu , . H. ,f wgvfl, ' X . ,ra -' , ' . tt 4 5' f v if K -1 ,nn 1449 I gb, 2- , Hi BOP: BURQOUCQHS, . pgpfgmomu, va . ..TQ,dCHES FQESH MAN weomg Auvl-wceo cowgosmow -.. Poumoerz-omeclora QF, me uemz one Now smcetz-5 . UST! UGLLNI KNOWN COMDOQIZ-CLINIACIA N- X The After Dinner CA.D.J Players is a company dedicated to the production of Christian dra- ma. They are made up of full-time students, business men and women, mothers and people vvho represent all denominations. They are un- der the professional leadership of Ms. Jean- nette Clift George, author of 16 original plays which the Players present. The AD. Players strive to be a first-rate repertory company be- cause they feel that Christian drama should be second to none. The A.D. Players include a six- person Traveling Company available for full- time touring and performance throughout the nation. MUA had the pleasure of their Com- pany in a performance which displayed a cre- ative and professional presentation of the Word of God through artistic imagery. 1977 Miss M.U.A. Miss Donna Wagnon The other contestants were Jo McCrary, Holley Dvorscak, Debra Fuller, Gale Jenson, Cindy Reid, Zoe Brown, Melissa Hall Ester Domingo, Pam Srnithwick, and Jody Miller. ww sf ' ff in if X 15 5 ,M Q f . .W, ., 24 13- , f S n f 4 ,jf , I 3, YW , 'B , ,a if 4- MASQIIER DE, THANISSGIUI G DINNER, RETREATS,ETC. ww V ' -.hx Y 'f 7'fQ7??5M fx' G' Av' fmw wQf,..,..V Q f .AM., ,,,, .f Ning. , ,mv Q , ,.f.. X 'xx W M,- YN X I , , 3 gif avi 4,3 4 E' V wwe UTHER ACTIUITIES ,. 5 ?l3 S. 47' in N.-nv--1 v is mf 49' Poor Boy's Breakfast mmm' .T-Q ' , I X A, axwzmxx 2-arms wettwxsmxxxxw- if 'I' A ,gg - if ,,,'..'T N . . ' zyt I t cv Md' ' fl is .. ' 2 I I I .. I I 2. R ' 1? ji , i At mercer!Atlanta students have the opportunity to become aware of the real situations which exist in the world outside their academic sphere. One such com- munity awareness project was experienced in a Social Work class where the students were assigned to either buy and prepare breakfast for 15 people with three dollars, buy clothing for one dollar or less from the Salvation Army, and to find some means of transporta- tion, other than a car, to and from school. One student wrote: At precisely 6:24 a.m., I stepped into the cold air of a mid-November morning, and into the reality that for the next five hours, I was one of those poor people we like to downgrade so. As I walked down the driveway of my middle class home, I did not even stop at my car as is my normal custom, but kept my eyes fixed on my brightly lit target one block away, a IVIARTA bus. As I came by the bus, I noticed that the driver was reading the morning paper, and seemed annoyed at being dis- turbed to come let a poor passenger on. He silently opened the doors to the bus, and returned to his seat, and continued reading his paper. We finally got underway three minutes behind the schedule, after I had read Rider's Digest through for the third time, and was wondering how much longer we would have to wait. I arrived downtown, and felt the cold air of Georgia State, in the weather I know very well is Five Point's unique brand. Fulton Federal's thermometer read 34 degrees at 7:04 a.m., and I could believe every degree of it. From that cold corner, a warm McDonald's beck- oned me, but I did not yield to temptation, for poor people don't have that kind of money. After some confusion about the correct route, and fifteen chilly minutes at Auburn and Park Place, the connection was made, and once again I had the upper hand on traffic, and none of the headaches that those thousands of people on the other side of the downtown connector and the northeast expressway had. At long last, we arrived at Mercer, right on schedule, and as we pulled up to the flagpole, I thought . .. Mercer, you are beautiful. The Poor Boy's Breakfast brought these experiences to a close, at least for these middle class students. But the memories of such experiences have become a part of each student's life. As one student reflected, lt gave me the opportunity to glance back over my entire life, in a brief flash, and know how lucky I am. Mr James J Kulpatrlck Mr Carl Rowan The INSIGHT Serles of Mercer Unlversuty an Atlanta comprlses a group of programs de signed to acqualnt the college and the com munlty wlth Issues and persons of authentlc contemporary slgnlfucance The Serues seeks to brung to the campus persons who wlll challenge and enllghten us who wlll stimulate our thought and concern er sons whose presence wlll be felt long after the tlme they have spent on campus Speak ers for the 1976 77 year at Mercer Unlversl ty ln Atlanta Included Mr Carl Rowan noted statesman and journallst Mr Rowan speak s out ln behalf of Amerlca s mlnorltues He has served as the flrst black Amerlcan to slt wnth the Dress for the Chicago Dally News and Fueld News paper Syndicate Dr George K Schweltzer presented a program on Rellgsous Truth and Sclentlflc Myth He IS a dlstlngulshed Professor of Chemistry at the Unlverslty of Tennessee Mr James J Kllpatrlck one of Amerlca s most respected newspaperment and IS a contrlbutlng edltor of Natlonal Review and a regular essaylst for Nation s Buslness Mr Kllpatrlck IS noted for havlng the latest lnfor matron about the Washlngton scene In rela tlon to polltlcs . ' - p - dent's Cabinet and is currently a columnist . . , . WHO S WHO P 2 5 ! l - 'a . ij Selection for membership in Who s Who Among Stu dents in American Colleges and Universities were chosen according to their class standing Conly Ju niors and Seniors were eligiblej scholarship leader ship community and school service citizenship and potential for future achievement Students list ed in the membership column were nominated by the campus committee and approved by the nation- al office. MEMBERSHIP Lance A. Alves Raymond S. Coleman Cynthia Welch Hlass Russell A. Holland Janice N. Hughes Paula M. Reeves Diane Saucier Charlotte R. Smylie Lee Thompson Barbara Kay Vinson Judy Wade MEMBERSHIP Samy Ashkar Kathy Barrett Jeff Bush Doug Childs Paula Conn Phyllis Cummingham Oleeta Fain Glenda Flemister Everett Gay Dannie Grant Rusty Holland Sandy Mayfield Jeff Minton Jerry Parkerson Ike Reighard Wyn Rosenburg Lee Ross Diane Saucier Lee Thompson Barbara Vinson Elise Whitworth Larry Wynn K V' Kathy Amos Mac Mathis K X i5 -J' 5 tw '-'-- '1- we -- -T'-...... 3-'-.2 llllipilllllllllllllilll li I is . 2 -f 4 1 V . - Q.--, W' 15 , Q - if? is wr MEMBERSHIP Dr Melissa Walker sponsor Robert Armow lmagene Baggett Sam Boles Debbie Brooks Bobby Camp Joanna Canellos Martha Chancellor Tony Crawford Charlene Cook Phyllis Cunningham Carla Dell Michael Denmark Denise DuCharme Casandra Dukes Billy Frank Vic Gathier Everette Gay Heidi Haindlfinger Robert Herren Tonya Howe Robert Hudson Janice Hulm Skip Hunt Ronnie Kee Nancy Kimsey Steve Lazzara Karen Maloof Kirk Martin Donnie McClung Phillip McMichen Laura Merrifield Jeff Minton Jim Minton Wyn Rosenberg Sandy Schwolgin John Sills Fred Sistrunk Tony Schuler Susan Strickland Bachir Uwayni Jane Weeks -..,,h The Asparagus Club is de signed to provide stu dents with an opportunity to have fun together by exploring the resources of the city. Outings are planned every quarter to plays, movies, and con- certs. Dr. Melissa Walke JoAnn Adkins Herlinde Ayers Imogene Baggett Ruth Bishop Cathy Blossman Sue Bottmeheg Nancy Right Bobbe Camp Anna Ciampo Catherine Danna Larry Dawson Kay DeGrow Peg DuEusim Donna Fairchild L.S.0. Beverly Greenwood Debbie Massey Joy McClung Carolyn Morris Phyllis Pifer Paula Reeves Mary Sanders Lynda Shockley Patti Shore Reba Stokes Louise Strozier Charlotte Smylie Robert Taylor Maureen Thibadeau Betty White Adult Life Studies Organization is designed to meet some of the needs of the student who combines college studies with or for the person who has come back to college after hav- ing been away from school for some time. a job or family responsibilities ,,,, W I Wav Q 'wits jx 1--V s ys. s 5 4 .A ,gy , ,. .1 . L ,A.. 5 - x .aff - sg W ' . I 4- lx' . I ' , 5 4.2 5 ' l TUDE T GUUER ME 7 Y lilll - t ' v Q Q Z Q ? J i 3 1 x fl. i , g 1 if,i I, ill 1 j i i li' ll' ii ri l ii -mai- Students at MUA voice their opinions through their elected representatives of the Student Government Association This organization concerns itself with a wide range of activities and responsibil ities, and its purposes are intimately relat- ed to all facets of campus life. The objec- tives of the SGA are carried out through many forms of interaction and communi- cation among the students, their leaders, the faculty and staff of the college. VY? MEMBERSHIP President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Senator at Large. Senior Senator: Junior Senator: Sophomore Senator: Night Senator: Rusty Holland Barbara Vinson Diane Saucier Doug Childs Ike Reighard Larry Wynn Kathy Barrett Jerry Parkerson Lee Ross Tim Smith Kathy Amos Wyn Rosenberg Franklin Brown P? I -plb he MUA Business Club goals are i strengthen confidence among ie students and to further asso- ation with the students. The ub strives to improve academic Jalities that will enable its mem- ars to participate effectively in Jsiness, professional, and com- iunity life. By engaging in individ- al and group projects of a busi- ass nature, the members hope i identify outstanding leadership the business industry and busi- ass eduoationf This will prepare ach member for productive citi- rnship and will facilitate intelli- ant career choices. MEMBERSHIP John Miller, advisor Bill Adams Emanuel Antwi Sharon Barfield Bart Barton Gary Boyles Joyce Bradley Laree Brown Ray Coleman Ross Coleman, president Paula Collins Paula Conn, vice-president Lee Day Michael Denmark Kent Dimon parliamentarian George Gavalas Debbie Greenway Missy Hall John Hawkins Rob Herren Roy Hyatt Gale Jenson Anne Jones Sherry Jones Phil Knight, treasurer Betsy Kehoe Alan Kruzdlo Laura Lawton Stephanie Lee Cathy Lyons Kim Minick Renee Murphy Bruce Perry Wyn Rosenberg Jeff Schulz Beth Sherman Lynda Shockley Tim Shoemaker Eddie Slaton Louise Strozier Pam Teems secretary Carol Uhlhorn Bachir Uwayni Charles Wilson Cliff Yeager Bobby Zwald - . NMAC? f so -may 101 wir!!! The Baptist Student Union, com- posed of all interested students, pro- motes the spiritual development and welfare of students through community service devotional per- iods retreats and seminars. The BSU executive and freshman coun cils are elected each year and are coordinated with the state and na tional BSU organizations MEMBERSHIP David Banks Jayne Barger David Barnett Kathy Barrett, missions chairman Ransom Bennett Sam Boles Glenn Borders, president Cathy Bowden Joyce Bradley, treasurer Reese Brewer Erich Bridges Paul Brooks Barbara Calender David Capes Clayton Childers Doug Childs Phoebe Cleapor Ray Coleman Tony Crawford Doug Doremus Robert Dye Ronnie Fox Debbie Greenway Lamar Griffin Jim Haygood James Holloway Linda Hooper Tonya Howe Mary lvey Gale Jensen, vice president John Jewell Bill Johnson Nancy Kimsey Jim Mathis Mac Mathis Sheila Mathis Don McCIung Dennis McGuire Debbie Miller Jim Millirons Jeff Minton Jim Minton Chris Morris Steve Pace Becky Page Jerry Parkerson Cindy Reid, secretary Ike Reighard, outreach chair Bruce Rodgers Lee Ross Diane Saucier Pamela Smithwick Susan Strickland Marilyn Swift Tom Thomas Anne-France Tremege Bobbie Ward Lynn Ward Brian Weatherby Rebecca Whaley Wayne Whiteside Larry Wynn, growth chairman Dr. William Geren, sponsor Dr. Mary Neal Morgan Mrs. Terry Lee director :gg MI ISTERI L SSUCIATIU ffm l1Y X1 Q 1 'll -t ll' ' s .NW l S ta .my ,, J ,, ,t iii 'Wt 'ai The Ministerial Association is a group of committed Christians who s future work involves Christian vocations The association provides these students with the opportunity to make lasting friendships and to help each other to grow spiritually. It also provides stu- dents with the opportunity to discuss their beliefs and religious ideas. David Barnett Kathy Barrett Ransom Bennett Erich Bridges Reese Brewer Larry Cheek Clayton Childers Phoebe Cleapor Ray Coleman, program chairman MEMBERSHIP Robert Dye Ronnie Fox Lamar Griffin Jim Haygood John Jewell Ike Reighard president Bruce Rodgers Lee Ross Meg Ward Calvin Webb Mac Mathis, secretary Ernie Willis Dennis McGuire Larry Wynn, vice president Jim Millirons Dr. James Bryant, sponsor Jerry Parkerson Dr. William Geren, sponsor EWMAN SUCIETV Y tv 'si . I K jf - , , a gl W , 179 SA v e ' e g N. , K .M 2229 N V 3, A , 0 we y .A ggi' E 1 -x 4 XM! 2, . 2 .C Q! 5 wg Y. Y J in 5 5 2 rf- ' ati fm The Newman Society is primarily a Catholic student organization of culture and fellowship that shall foster the spiritual intellectual and social interests of its members on and off campus It is a searching aposto presence of the Catholic Church on the MUA campus Dedicated to the service of human needs it is commit ted to witness and to minister in dialogue in coopera tion with other Christian Communities It is open to all' late. lt is a believing, loving community witnessing the 104 l v ., was W s, -. .f lf gigs V Nevis.: The Student Georgia Music Teachers Association, which is also afnliated with the Music Teachers National Associ- ation, gives opportunities for music majors to grow in their development as individual applied music teachers. The regular monthly meetings offer programs directly relating to advancement of the stud,ent members' ability to teach private and group lessons as well as offering their students the opportunity to perform and measure their own growth through non-competitive auditions. Lois Chambless -- sponsor Jeff Bush - vice president Judy Crumley president Macy Darnell Susan Davis Esther Domingo Debra Fuller Laurie Gheesling Barbara Hammond Suzanne Hosea Patti Mauney - secretary-treasurer Cindy Reid Mark Youngblood MEMBERSHIP , Q 21f E f,., . 1 Qs' ' 1 ' . 4 ,' Q E' ,Nw 'ffif A f V 'Q ' Q ii' 5 is 5:14 l. 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'ttf' 4 P ' 4 xmt 41 LW enum-QM , .j if Ja' MENC, Student Chapter at MUA, provides opportunities for professional development for college students of music education through on- campus activities and participation in state, divisional, and national meetings, of Music Educators National Conference. ,,, sr-serv , W Membership Ms. Betty Crockett Sponsor Oleeta Fain Sec!Treasurer Debra Fuller Barbara Hammond Carol Mason Social Chairman Barbara Vinson President Barry West Kathy Dawes, Vice 'President Y 4 ,X S 2 : rg A pt or , -'cs-W , M-1-Y 1 KW X New il' Y i E it A V AQ ., 1' AI ISN 5 'tu' , gg Axxifv - A v' fp. ' -Q. ' ' 1. '5' V-'ft'- 19' if , 7 . . ,- we .wx 's Q t .5 5 Q tr x Rn e, Q 5v.'w : N 1 N f -affix BW PHUE I8 llhlwk RW?6' ,N X v X 9 N-:Z-Hr. ', -' Wax . , A ww. K WNX . ::q5,gg,g,: 'W 1 1 .M . X X W u f . 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N Kwlllhfvv 53-wee 5'-.f OZ WWW Il' 'iwmumswl X Jerry Parkerson TEAM MEMBERS Jerry Parkerson Lee Thompson Lee Thompson DEBATE TOURNAMENTS January 28 31 Umverslty of Georgua Novnce Tournament Lee Thomposn won 8th place speaker award there were 64 con Linda Long testants February 11 13 Auburn Unuversnty Tournament Fmlshed un top 8 teams an tournament and advanced to ehmlnatlon rounds Competed an quarterfmal round Resoived that the federal government should slgnrflcantly strengthen the consumer product safety requcred of the man ufacturer gr-A ,av ww s 'W I fav 'QI ,f STAFF ,ffj EEA N 'Em-.f:w if li Ms. Edna Crowley Cafeteria Mr. Carroll Crowley W' TM Z -- ' Cafeteria, Manager i I ,? v 't vfv ' 'W . 4 511 . ' FN MS, Sheila Brag Mr. Jephthah Cephus Cafeteria Physical Plant ll Q , l i l l l l l l i i l I l I i i l l i l l I l i i l i l i l l l i l l I l l l l i l I l i i l I i i i i I I l i l l l i l 1 l E 1 i 5 l l 4 . Mr. Charles Guthrie Physical Plant Physical Plant w . V A .1 P 5 AQ Mr. Clarence Newell is X I sfsfglzi ..- I 1, M .A il., L 0 is ,gg A ww:-K-0. MS. Ruth White Ms. Lois Goodman physical mam Physical Plant Mew-A 4 YS eni ,T ' up vi! x'.t...,. f-1 Q-A Nav -Ii ,si-. KQQXSE XX X1 xx I t.-ffQ 2, X tr' twhxjy f ,.,.... -.- 1, Ez Z' Debora Addy Jo Ann Adkins Brand!! Nexandef va' 91' rw: A-,,-aw-,, Robert R. Alexander Lance Alves Pat AndeV50 ' 'ix t P51 2 ,U 5.-in 81.3-lk gwx fj' A ' lf fc.-g.tQ U ,xx Y H'. 5 Ki. 'H f, f5'J'x 412, ,, . Nj , Q ,x ,,vn'.,Sx-it s K., wg.. ,Q u .e' 3 ,, , A Qin ,A - 5. H, K .. ,nf L, ug YW -, . 4 '41 ' s -V it Ql5g,'-9.7 J'- ,7 47 X' . fY,Qv'4'5' ' nik - s. W' SH' 'fra 'Aix ' K ' ', , . '.5'Xf'f:' 3. -77: 'M-A Samy Ashkar Richard Axtell Bette Bambarger ff' 4-.fptg 'I Tim Banks Greg Barneman Kathy Barrett yr 781'- fl ,Y we 'Q-xiii '7 , ' aff? ff :za WLSQ' J , r 'Ui ,:,,f55Y K! Becky Barrow at iff, .,. 'fr ii,,,,yxz:1 . .J . ,. , 1-5 mtv Ama . ,dffl s st' IJ' ' ,QQ E I f yi 4 ' 2 , 13 1 ,iii ,f-,X KE!!! an '-1:7 2 . , if, . ,Ah A Q ' X ,, Bart Bartgn Rodger Bennett A, . ,iifw ,, ffl We. jii' P. slbr all. Q,,.,... ,ix . W- fu, if 1 5 W 'B ' i . i V 5 ' 'Z't1 g ,fv A M, 1 i :ire :il f:mimS, -4 James Benzer David Bishop James Blankenship 'f5 g3? '5',Ef' 3 5 Yi? W, ' fr' I 5 YS eni QE Vg' Lf 62 Glenn Borders Kwasi Botah 'fs fa E fi 1 Hem' N X? ..z ' 'QS S S 2 Q, , fl if 1. . X y at ic 4 A ii .1 A ny 5' if g Q if Nancy Bright Donald Browning K 'SW iff! A ,jj Becky Buffington Richard Campbell William P. Boughner is XQAJW 5 f 3 Barry Bryant Ken Childers ' i 'QI' Q Z . 4-4, ,.,... Q , ., . I I , , ,fKu.,. f ' 1 A 4 f v William Cole Raymond S. Coleman, Jr. Ross Coleman ,ii , 1 rv C' '3f ' im, Caren Cook Judy Crumley Gerald D-2Vid0Vi'fS H'-953' William Allan Davis Ken Dimon Lawrence Dugan 6 X Seniors 35 A 1 'Q . VH N55 . 1 S 2 5 ' Z af Glenda Elgin Patricia Eier ,W , 5 A tl. , I N, 3, A w - G ...ew Q .4 J? , If ,Q 'sw If - X Paul Francher Jimmy L. Gardner F91 '-,A Au-Q 'Vw .Wi Beverly Greenwald Stan Graham x 217, John J. Ewell John Geren W' '!'.'2'.,. Carl Henry ,ff A 1 I X X , W : :wwf . ,gm g fi I -' if fm'- ' f-2 4? M. -z 04 S if ax fi 3 'lf 1' 71 4 K 1 Cynthia Hlass Philip Knight pee, ' .vs I Art Henderson Jerre Henderson .1 f V' ,i J i X in ,s Bronal Hunt Samuel D. James Don Hainey 415 'Rv' -u-New Janice Hughes ' M v X QQ Tub 4--w--..-qv. Robert Kopeshy W i i 'WJ ,....., ci, Alan Kruzdlo Stephanie Lee Brenda Lovern ,,,,,.-P' ,f ' - 2 Se2.,'g35h' 0 if Ig s if f , .,:,. Debra Massey Donald McClung RODFNG MCClUr1g , ,, ,, M' - -aa.: f-.i f f' ,596 ff ,J as, ii, fn W .. '-1 K 1 Josie P. McCreary Denise McDaniel Pam McPherson if if UK WV ' M 33 iii Q pb- Q Allan Meyer Jim Minton Andrea O'Connor i A gw or wave .- :wa gp...-.P ww Emory Odom Somphone Opraseuth Bachir Oueini XVYNV we-I Q M N3 ix ' ,. a' at M ,X Uv -AT, 1 'YY 15, .QQ55 if, .',.. V ,L H . V' ,Mg , K x ,tr .V f f 5 , Y I 'f 'M Qmg, 14 f- lik, June Pafford Jerry Parkerson Richard Patrick Seniors 'GX'-M-'r s 6, i F Mike Peredney Marilyn Poliakoff Paula Mumma Reeves Vim, fly Dwight Reighard Reed Rickborn Diane Saucier , ef-,,,.,.-1 ,G Donna Schlossenberg Joy Sekulow Eddie Slaton MA 9 41. WV John R. Sloan Nancy Stamey 50' Maureen Thibodeau 1 S , 'FQ' S Q A V ., f f '2 4 0 ,. ' U A of ,. . 5 V , I 4 i W-ar' 7 vfxxx , 1 X U x . 11 W f 1' X-Qs ,JJ , , A . n L. ' . . I 'A K 5 . 1541, Q ff l l flllg , KSN ,a c 51 1 I iiijw ifw ,Q if I' it mf 0 1 i Wt, A il ' r ,,. fs 2 l , , 'I F f 1' 1 ' in i 'lx Q' I!! 1 , , wg ' ' Q' Q E41 ,J 5, 5 , 9 'yulh ' 4' :'.5f9fgl'r ' l' cl' Frank Smolek Charlotte Smylie 16,0-S Q5 WJ' Beth Stenz Susan Strickland Carol Uhlhorn Alice Urland 4 FS eni 1 Q ' f5'?w 'X K K, ,, Yr X? Arnaldo Villalobos fa. ,if ,- fn? i Bobbie Ward ., , .,,, xv fi! f ww Linda Weiss X in Judy Wade Becky Ward 'vm Calvin Webb Clifton Webber 41593 ww, an Scott Westbrook Rebecca Whaley as-1' Wayne Whiteside I , Forrest Wilcoxson 'ffm' Gina Youngblood 'N ,X .i 3 if'-IV JS-. - ij J ul YZ . ,,i : f i Doug Wilburn Lynn Wilburn W 1:-,X, ,W 3. ma ,i g -1 CN if f' at Michael Wilson Larry W. Wynn 5... Iss 'X David Amick Gary Bowens Franklin L. Brown David Browning Randy Burts Jeff Butler Jacqueline Carl David Cates Marty Chambers Larry Cheek Doug Childs Chuck Christy John Christy Steve Colsson Paula Conn Robert Cooper it Y if 'K . X, KES, I D' 'z ,pw -w. Viv if 1 ,A 'Fx'--9' , 2? 4 ' 1 I 4 t we-W Y' v ik.. Sarpf' wwf Qfvw? JUNIORS WSW w WWW? wr'-s H 1? y 4, .1 fir 1 5 IUX 95 'fig' WSW! A rwx A 26 ? x 'QW U in ' I Mo I I ' F' KA Sw fi f Y i X X SI' N CU' 'W' ff! 45 Ai' . i ,C ,,, Lg, if is 'A f M if ' ' kv 'IV ,f if 4 fi, I O , l t 1 3 fs f :- tif it John A. Couch Melanie Cox John Crawford Steve Cylc George Eassey Joyce Forest Billy Frank Charles Garrett George Gavalas Harold E. Graham, Sr George Greene Deborah Greenway Lamar Griffin Angela Hicks Rusty Holland Jimmie L. Holloway Linda Hooper Jon Hoovestol Ken Houk Nancy Houston Susan Housworth John Howe Kirk Hutchins Gale Jensen Joseph Jetton Sharon Johnson Anne Jones John Kirby Wayne Kornesar Kirk Martin Jim Mathis Malcolm Mathis J Y f .P s N - as M fii- pf' if-6 wzgh 3 1018 ft- 'Y? -'v Ang., JUNIORS 5'2- ,Zf X 2'- imgi X ff- . mf , .. f 5 rv. 'mud' if ' i 4! 'W01qs, ow-' -QA' 'T... 7' 1iT.,,j'V MU 6 ffifi Fewvf? W. ps, 2, 1 , .. A 4, .. ir A..,t ,f,.. af' L ., -1 1, -- 11. ,X ' u, L ,Z-'Eff 453- 1 H ' . X Q . J ' su.: ' f', ','1' 2 46 92 'Dv 'P Patti Mauney Anne Mazo Patty McGinty Dennis McGuire Sarah McLeroy Jim Millie James Millirons Lane Mitchell John Mulky J Mike Orr , 5...-f -N K ., P' '-a.. NDI'i....-KL, , gs- is A Il ,ip Q X f I! , X , N...1N 1 Cl it X r 3, ' 4:55 ,lg ,f , ra P' AJ' V ox . Y ,- Tliszzmsg- . Ginny Papazian Kevin Pierce Don Poblenz Paul Pop Thomas Price Scott Rabun Robert Rehkopf Jimmy Royal Jim Smith Mellissa Stambaugh Alan Stringer Reba Stubs Pam Teems Cathy Thaxton Lee Thompson Ginny Thornton Paul Tomme Vincent Turek Michael Turner Jeanne Twiggs Irene Tzianabos Barbara Vinson bw nv M. .sgzefy V ,few . .M-1 K W' -2 1' Qi? am a sy if is 9' Qrovwvv? ,QW --r is 4' 1 M ,I L 1 V x 4 at . J c F gf if if lst 1 Y' , if N Ig 3 X -.aw fs 10' 'U' Xi, 1995 ix V v 'gi Wd' M J .i i 'V .gags , 5, f By , i yy,,i , , .ffm-r gi , K ' ' iz IMF, whims v fl' if nur' i Q, K. JUNIDRS 40 If l 5 1 49 , 3 I 2 ' . . nf , 75 . if wwf ' 1- ,, -' '-' , 4, , Q Y ,if ik iv yi tt. ,L Mi . va ' V13 r 4 f 01 I H f 1 f if t +- ff- , i ,' if 'W F .jj 1- A- . f L far , v' -.T -wr , X ...Q L! H ' '25 F Q aff? ,K ' ' f as X - t it R ' - gf f 5 f . A A , fl I y X 1. 5 'Z' Q 'UQ 1-1 1'-5: , Q Qi qv? M in ,ky . Q , iff, ' 4' :,X' YV ' 5 ' 42 'll Vin 1' at xx, 5' A 48:2 1- If vffiiirvil 2 xy ' 2 '2 t 'SM ,, ' ., 5, Z, ' i 5 K f Q , ,4V,, . J. V: A Xi? M YZ. x I Y' ax 2' A O Elise Whntworth Arrol Wxlllams A, V' 'Q 'N A . 'g QW, A ' ill, FM' ' b Nathaniel Way W r 4 Q f Jeff Alexander Robert Armous David Banks Jayne Barger Laura Bean Cheryl Beckham Grady Binns Samuel D. Boles lrion Bordelon Terry Brand Michael Brock Deborah Brooks Zoe Brown Robert Browning Frank Carden Mike Cary T ,SGW a..n- -MW SDPHONIORES um 41 -i g'x ffffjr 'An Yi A ,. egg, 'sn'-' Kin., 1 C 2 v ,',., 23 1 I i fm? I Hb Wie 'af 'VN .'s..-1 s .L 1 N w1'v l .,5 I , yum.. il 164 ii W dug,---1-wiv H Cayo '. !'Qfw1an-f 12352 WX ' 4 i 450 grill li 1 i Q ,my Clayton Childers David Chopman Phoebe Cleopor Danny Crook Danny Hagedorn Denise Ducharme Casandra Dukes Grayson Dunford Randy Durrance Holly Dvorscak Robert Dye John Erlenwein Oletta Fain Kim Fitchhorn Willie James Floyd Joy Frazier Deborah Fuller Everett Gay Ted Gordon Chris Green Cindy Gunn Ken Hall Mark Halm Debbie Hartley David Hay Jim Haygood Cindy Henderson J. Hering James Holcombe Babara Colender Holley Patricia Holman Suzanne Hosea YT' ' WIT -w fm 'an y 3. .. f X , .,.,, , J . K K XX, . wg f g lg , , C Ve f I .qw firm 5: iii f. ia N Q i qi V 1 , ,1 12 , ' . .y we ki -.: , Q 4 I x . r Q J i .Af fu ,, i bi fi 1 .3 , ,. ' '. v S' E we N AN WR ...,, . , , X .X w if 69 Wk X xv V ye., xi i X xx ,il f , . ff 4, f x h: V 9 f' , if ..,' lik f' x lv .f uv ' 1- . e. ...Ai i ' 4' ' ' ,., 14 -- , .asf ' . H' . 243 55 ' Jw 4 :'?QTf ? - +- flag? , , if may ei if W1-I 'ff C C, 4- . f .Ti ' 'SW' an-:H . Nix -' i 1 XV SQ Q X SOPHGIVIORES Wdvff wi .3 T in ,GN r r, 5742 fx Q .iv- ai f a, 1 e f Em . 3 ' . il 1 xg.: ' ' xvs fvnw J ,Q GN av' UN' 3, '75 Jeff Pitman Willie Puckett Cindy Reid John Rodgers Wyn Rosenberg Art Scarazzo Fred Sistrunk Lenoir Smylie Ruben R. Stephens Stephen Surnpter John Swain Anne France Trernige Carol Trussell Mary Truy Clifton Yeager Noble Walker III , 'J is W' Y-w 'M-.W 'tit' ,,f-Zak, SOPHOMORES 4'5- VW HQ t 5 E Ima YA if , lx ' I A . :ZF if 3 ...ni H f f my If -V QQ I -d:f't'I ' rf' ,IK qu., ,piss A 'af fa A 5. if in F 'ff ar, M .us ,M ', xx . fini- X X Za 1 'fsflfifffgi 5' Q . , qv-579' - L ,, eg, 5' ,Sgr 14, -5 , ,A T . W 5 W i r . 4 i 1 qrv' 'V l val 4 06 i u , '94 9' Wil . , 4 J vi ' i QWN Wink .H Q5l'W.QsE 0 .8 ez .xl W egg, -if it .AN lOl, lm. 3, fqfa eg W . me ,,..- ':' - .x X ' xr' -, Sv . W ' r i- . Us win x 4,313 mx. i Ngofwi ' M - . .1 ,ri g 'K -. . 9 5.901 GH nr jf Meg Ward Jane Weeks Barry West Herbert Willingham Joan Wilson Terri Wray 4 Gail Abel Ricky Alexander Charlton Allen Keith Appling Mark Argo Jerome Arnhart Jimmy Bailey Sharon C. Barfield Mike Barrineau Mark Baker Oliver Battle James L. Bazzell Cathy Bowden Brad Brannon Arthur Britt Laree Brown X - 4 me V A M FRESHMEN Cv . 'Qi- ft' I3 Mil p JJ . I Q: s f '. - 496 ff., ,r ig if 'AVC Q Jug em- Z ' 1'- fir 'M' ,A ..-'vs 1 raw 91. H, - , f f JZ' I 04 T X 1 Q is 1 3 5 ik of ' , 'L Wm 1 i X' f gn 3 f 4 ., 'L 4 gvfffi' af ul VW. x 'E . X P' , Y .14 , V .., Q -Sh -T i, ai' 1 I 2 t If .3 mdk 'IN .1-an k61E by IQ is EI i. ,G ' K fe' 1 4 i ff? V5 W' J I A L . L. Q! 1: 'U' Qu F y Q . .,1.,Qt. , . , 1 5. 1 15. as fi - me-' Q Q X rags? 'ze nik, - 'ooh t 3 'F X .. ' '-H: 1 fps? A L .L .497u': ' KY iww Y! ei 1? Mike Campbell Randy Cape Ken Carson Katie Chambers Mary Clark Stuart Coffield Cynthia Coleman Sam Cooper James R. Cornwell Curtis Crane Donald Craig Guy Crowley Greg Cruse Kathy Dawes Malcom Dixon Arthur Dorsey Kimberly Duncan Larry Duncan Cindy Dunston Jack Eubanks, Jr. Debbie Faulkner Terri Fountain Vicky Frazer Randy Fritchman Callette Frix Ronald Fuller Vick Gaither Paul Gatlin Robert Ginn William Goins Terry Grantham Jerry Grubb 4!'s. ,,. we fif - 4 P' - ..,- nf: Q ,fi lrfi ls .gb R52 qc 4 X- X ., H, I 5 XX. s it V: is -A V. '.-', . I ft. - 4 r vf 4? .aw M, Ma. M X l - A, wx. ..,,,K,,,....f 'X ' 'J wi... ff F 4 i yy y , .fqiesx gf? ' X , ,i lfff A ff A 3 5 r , , ff 'i. haf l ,,rl 2 3 l Y 4 iff' ,sf Ky, .ef 'ill' is l 5 VY' ' ' Nw' 'af-. fkkf L 3, . , ..., f: -1- - 4' ,ff gsyw, .gem f if., X ,,., .mv MZ., FQ Q r gifs' .vi Q E-E Vi H3 9 E ss., A, K ,, A X t XX t X wx X K X K x f ,sf K x in ll A i ,, l WK P- ai K . l 9, 55.5 '1 'NQ 2' ' :Jaw lv :. MM 6 4 x i, ' fear if' ,J - , M J 95? 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A song popular in the forties illustrated this with the lyrics: lf no one shares and no one cares, where's the fun of a job well done or a prize you've won? Joy and meaning come to us primarily in human form. Gathering people together in one place does not guarantee zommunity. Community involves a type of personal honesty and reciprocal sharing both materially and spiritually - that is downright risky in many ways. But the rule seems to be that we have to give before we can receive: we must exhale what we have before we can inhale that which gives us purpose and fulfillment. Mercer University in Atlanta is more than a place and more than an institution. Mercer University in Atlanta is an opportunity to give life and to receive life from one another. f' c 'fe lla . if ' ' , E ,- ,..-1 li, 5, , w.. .,,r 84 Q 1 . X Q Y - 1 Dynamic . . . changing , . enduring . , , The essence of Community is found in the behavior and attitudes of members of a distinguishable group. Dynamic and changing, it nevertheless has character- istics which shape it for the duration of its existence. When we disclose who we are by what we do, we risk failure as well as success. My favorite communities urge me to try, then rejoice when I succeed and care for me while I learn from my failures. MUA is a community of the sort I find delightful. I am encouraged to take risk in it, for I know there is space for me to try new projects and test new behavior. Not at all of less importance, I find great pleasure in shaping my adventures with students and colleagues who are themselves master adventurers! Our Community changes from day to day, but we are glued together by fascination with the dynamic life we share. VV v SSW? Fi .Af X3 N -.- P141-vfm I I K. 2, i '-SSE' Kenening . . . Seeking . . . Snnring Brotherliness is a justifiable investment only when it makes no withdrawal from the principal of our own security ... But for us who frame the tragic vision of man, the cry of the powerless is the sound of si- lence . As long as we divide man into 'us' and 'them', the invitation is always there to turn 'them' into some thing less than man. When 'they' threaten the citadel of our existence and its significance, 'they' lose the significance of being human. They are the enemy. Our brother may, indeed, threaten what we have and be the enemy of who we are. He may be very much 'other' than I in race, in ideas, in values, in commit- ments, in social status, in power, in education, in re- spect, in worthwhileness. In allof his 'otherness', how- ever, he is yet my brother. Our being brothers is a consequence of the intention of the Creator - the relation is the handwork of the God whose creative spirit hovers over the chaotic darkness of our human hostility for and alienation from our own kind. 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