Mercer University - Cauldron Yearbook (Macon, GA)

 - Class of 1965

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,ff ' 3 I M ,,,,,,.,.. ercer Unwerszty Macon, Georgia Y 'l H53 'EAU Qi P 3 if . E ,....fLl,QIQ5 , , I mr. 'A - if ,A X N F Foreword The new student cannot look around the Mercer campus without noticing the beautiful towers, both old and new. These towers represent the progress and the tradition of Mercer University. The new library and dormitories are part of the young tower of progress that is spiraling sky- ward. The other tower is priceless to Mercer- ians. lt is the rich, old tower of tradition and is also yet unfinished. Each student has an im- portant part in building both of these towers. May your life as you go forth from this University become a tower of greatness. .X ,f S Q . fvf ' Q-.Ji 1' P fr 'I gil.: ssl N w ,. 4 ' -gem : w, , I - V if . 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A + 3 13 2 7 'Li J AL K,iiig:Ai-',',7: .- 5. 3 hgi-rin., - vhhvv 1 L Y 1: 71 V, . - 1 ' ' I' 11? '. x ' 'Qtr - l 7 v'-! Ef'5f?7 ?f?-2?-:s::--J J ' ' 4--,P ' 'A 1 -fggiii w ,,,Mgg ' 'sg Y ' 1' Y IT ' ' Jggmlfi 1- , A We N Table of Contents Staff Features . . . .10 f f. I eff 'fff ' fi J .N ' ' qi. y ,rl .i th ,J I frayed J Editor .............. Julie Murphy 3 ' - 01.3 ' f Managing Editor ........ Ellen Janes A ?QL'f1fQ'0 5 ,tg Business Manager. .Woodrow Fincher U53- Q5 Y vi V 4 L X 1' , Associate Editors ..... Susan Barrett fl' ' Q' ff ,tl l fl ' Margaret Ann DuPree if XS- X' WEP y, Wd V QIHQQE A Mary Middlebrooks 5. E1-Jjy 'Ii' ' 'NL mf- , i 3. ly .. x Tina Simmons it ' i Y 5 Carole Tapley .Pk ally. we E .1 : J 3 Photoffraphers ....... Gary Broadnax 44' J af Q A s X D Joe DeGrandis K .A K! . ' Staff ...... ...... 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Hi f ' , 1.1 ,f A-v W, r 1: -1 R , .X ,413 vV' , E24 . pg -H . A . ..,,. glam? 1 X ,jffaw , 5, s M s s fm- . V sv f J s g Lzberal Arts . . . 174 Law school . . . 214 S s s 1 s -X X I ,,..-L-92' k72f '7,5-'Lx IE '?4?'fNN! -x 21. U4 I s Q, x ' '1 -' rr' ' ,, 1!,- 1' ' u kv H Asks --y-s I 'H' 'f T 'F-W 3 F? M-L ,E L ' ,fu I ' My -,j's i' I' iff 1 un 9i',-vi-as vis-fix?--'11 T --ew-. 'JMmLul r'CJ ,, 15 43 sf ,- IL. Q '3Hlflszfi qw Qs snuff Q Wk 3. M ,--'sf I-Q 55 s Tv.1r 'LR Mb' 'in' Qa::..mMX MX YV I PM Qtr l .1 '1 1 W WRYIJSL IQTWIK f .' 5' ff , X ' 'E-fl11fffss J,.iQ1ff,gs ' L Q1 eff 'N 'QQ 'Nw 11 2 ,4 23 f 'PEE k ff X . u2 Xxx W Ygyflfs I s fgl M fi + , L--V 'W in xx '4'L',?gT 3L's ' X W an 'xfs-,af J 4? ' 51- IE ff- Nw 7! W ,V Q-:Q . 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His willing- ness to always share his time and talents with others has made him a vital part of the Mercer campus, and of the lives of all those Whom he touches. We, the Senior Class of 1965 and the Cauldron staff, with humility and pride dedicate this year- book as a token of our gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Wilsoli Currin Snipes. K l it STH w ' :iz Dedicated to N In Memoriam Mary Ellen Russell MARY ELLEN RUSSELL There are many tragedies that occur along the road of life and this past year, one who was loved by all who knew her was the victim of a horrible accident. Even though she is gone, her memory will linger for years to come. Her bubbling personality, winning smile, and charming greeting made everyone feel at home when in her presence. Above all, my dearest friend Ellen was a living witness for the Saviour she loved and served. Had she been here today, she would tell you of her purpose in life, just as Henrietta Heron relates in her poem! 4'lVIy Pur- pose . As one reads the lines, the picture of Ellen comes to mind. Truly, the eaith was graced by her presence for those twenty wonderful years. My Purpose To be a little kindlier With the passing of each day, To leave but happy memories As l go along my wayg To use possessions that are mine In service full and free, To sacrifice the trivial things For larger good to beg To give of love in lavish way That friendship true may live, To be less quick to criticize, More ready to forgiveg To use such talents-as I have That happiness may growg To take the bitter with the sweet, Assured 'tis better sog To be quite free from self-intent W'hate'er the task I dog To help the world's faith stronger grow, In all that's good and true, To keep my faith in Cod and right No matter how things rung To work and play and pray and trust Until the joumey's done. -V ' : J' 4 -- . I .A-.u.Jvs'.-,.'- 21 ' . . 1- V, :g.ff3Yn, 3 2 . , , : , - . g .1 f,,.,.+F W--94 .,a3:ggf-gg w-.May z.. :M U , . , .. 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This Is The first day of college, eagerly awaited through a long, long summer, is now here. Excited freshmen hurry to see their rooms and meet their roommates while tired, bewil- dered parents follow behind. Soon the new arrivals are caught 1115 in a bevy of activities in Fall Quarter: registra- tion, rush, orientation, classes, Freshman Week . . . First of four years of long lines ,4 Carol Chappell helps her little sisters move Refreshments for tired parents of Freshmen Moving - Registration Y .- ,,,. 3 I m4 S5427 i -Q Z is 5 L:e 'I , The long gray line Z itll Chi O goes Hawaiian The mad, mad rush begins with Mercer fraternities and sororities en- tertaining the Freshmen at Open Houses. Throughout the following week, the Freshmen are given a chance tobecome acquainted with the social organizations on campus and to choose the one to which they would like to belong. Snuffy Smith comes to life at Phi Mu Hillbilly Party w .' 1 Alpha Cam sisterhood in the Old West . Stud or draw? Rushees leave ADPi Tea House Oh, my gosh-I forgot my dental floss! ! ! Penjield . . . the Time and Place or Q il' N. 4, And one of these, and some of that, and . . . My hunky's melting!! You needn't beg-I'm not going to take your picture. Each year during Orientation Week, the Freshman class members tour Penfield, the original site of our Alma Mater, and the cemetery where outstanding Merjcerians are buried. This tour brings into sharp focus the history and traditions of Mercer University. Standing Room Only at Penfield uvwaf- A v- .uf ' Hi'5'?Lf-9293-155 3 14, rg Q, -KEEP :gf Q s A-1 A .-4 , .1 'K 1 wanna go HOME! Rededication to Mercer I.et's sneak off and look at that grave over there. .v A 1 . X fx.sl ?E Not all Mercer co-eds are beautiful-only the Freshmen. Talent Blossoms During Rat I know I look like a fool but, hell, I still got friends. ll ? 9111 P Rat Week, an annual event sponsored by the Sophomore Class,-is dedicated to the Freshman Class. The more beauteous girls vie for the title of Miss Freshmang who this year was Miss Linda McElreatl1. Competition is keen among the talented to win the coveted First Place which went to folk singer Tecl Borck. LJ, E32 iid H 1 N WN N 1 1 : oe f 11,1 w1psg3'111 1 1 -2 is Q , 1 . s,.. EJ, 11, 1 ,311 11N 11 'af' 1 1 11 .-9 .1 1 .-ff ' ' 5: Nu um g H. ggi? Week K And after the twist Phi Mu land - Jamaica style? No, Jamaica - Phi Mu style! Onward Christian Soldiers Convocation . . Speakers Mark Actimtzes HN MDW!! 1 WY' ,.. m11Q ggQ... In your heart you know he,s right. ,min ,. , xy, msg- mm mm ,uw ' fig 'Hq1m :.w Er-'22 , lk uw uwonwux ww www Ms -www Win some, lose some, some get rained out Don't you wish everybody did! of the Fall Season Three cheers for Dorothy Blount Lamar. Included in the Fall chapel program were infor- mative speeches about the presidential candidates given by Orville Freeman and Frank lszak. Mercer students were also enlightened by speeches on such varied topics as the emerging South, education, and the Peace Corps. we, .. W. V. W. . Wg fi I The Mercer Choir and the Women's College of Georgia Choir present The Messiah Fme A rits . . . Local and Imported K W ir A scene from Gilbert and Sul1ivan's uH.M.S. Pinaforeu Norman Luhoff charmed his audience 22 TI. . UZ! H: 1 - ,, 9 'F' ' Y -'gif' . ' W TIE' WWE' '-13 ,.,1.?2A,-ss.,-swf, , . . .V -. 1 -E . - E , .,- 1 -V - -A ., ,K IT, .I - N W I' -,Y,F..i-,iii hm- MEAN, mm i iw '-'J , 5 ' xxx 1 A I Need we say more? The cast from L1l11om We .. rx Can I play too? Throughout the year, with the Fine Arts Series, Mercer University seeks to stimulate the minds of its students and to encourage an appreciation of the arts of music, drama, sculpture, painting. ' 5 ' vt z-fi not W Religious Focus Week was centered around the daily messages by Dr. Vernon Richardson. Some Mercerians are real art worshippers. N ll 1 will ggi, a-i?'f Andy Campbell and his guitar presented the musical Carl Sandburg's World. - Z: 1 I Among our distinguished convocation speakers was Dr. Noah Langdale of Ga. State. part of 'w As es, m - , Dr. Harris cracks a funny. ' All good panty raids must come to an end--at Mercer anyway! 26 Bill Theilman presents funds raised in Ugly Man Contest Faith in action WJ Number 24 goes up for a shot in the Homecoming Game against Georgia 'State. - ,,,gi:,'f Coach Wilder spurs the team on to victory over Georgia State. I Troops and trucks barricade downtown streets. Military Leads Parade and x X .u .- H1'IZL'HQ Em 0 J 1 J Weather any better up there? 28 A 1,5 Swords form an arch for Colin Harris and his wife. Later Honors Col. Harris at Military Ball Sponsors pass in review . . . and get a superior rating. -03,15 1 003 Y Toby gives a big smile to his fans ATA Wins First Place Float Award f A is img , fm, ,f 'ni ' 1 Y f 5 1: E . - .. Y ,- . Y ,, 1, . 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WPEOPLES lqq is ,, 1 le? for ,ev J. iff 1 The SAE's finish their eeeehd place neat - with the special help of Beny Meedy. as Woodrow Fincher Reigns as King NEW? W4 hhh 1 N 1 w 1 W EN TO me My The Alpha Gamma Delta's float captures the first place award. 3I il of, o 1 ,, no , ,H 'J Q I I I NMXUM ' 5 ,, , Q o M, og o Q- f f Q ' 'Y- Q 'f W P ' s I , .,s'..z?.V.x nr., 7 .. Mil, , , I ,. K 'I A ' V4. , - 1- ' ' I I ' 1' , 1 '. 17 . - - - - I- li Jaw. i 'AS Tr 4,-' tk' I 1n.,7L4 :gilt .mini L-D 3. U ' I. I. . fu- 'ixtfjilfcaf 'Enix' Z., Y' ,1,w x!.'P'Igt1 f,'s,j'LJ Islimxffh , ,j-fit 1, , . g., s , fn 1 Hr aff- 1-31155. ML 4. fro ' . Q 1 v'5aYJ S Q-'f'+4f '2..?11 'Q1',u4,fp,..f43,.i',x Fw .,.l'1.fl':AgM'x1:lf,G 47-lqxvibgg, 1,5 ilqlfl gg, XQ HX ,Q 2417 ge? -3 f.gr.'??f9w kgx 2 ' .ff -f www IV 'QL '3V'L'i?-ri -'W 2 ff 21' fi' nf, fxi-.'fQ'iQ1 '4 ,L .run ,, , K-IJ-Lg ,P . .LM X115-ll.- .1AlI'..,fiJ..s 'lr .f Woodrow Fincher - Tob 32 o uw '22 xii Q f 'QL' YQ. W s , W 3' wh.- 1 l Qi. ' T'-Z-TLE' ' 'Q 367.2 Q H W N123 N ' ' N s s N N s M ,- ,- :gm W uxvq- .' ff U: . .'. 'S s f --.1 f Miss fean Harrison - T ot H .. gym, H 1, ,. X ,w QQM.-Lu -, . 'X-' 155 1 w f . -gf 'H 2-' ry' + K ,wgff.,..,, gh, . l1,.,1.xK ' -1 hun. . f . Dancq Sffeeches, Auction Highlight I bid two bits. Mercer Greeks really swing into action at Creek Week Dance f- ' ' iz if Jgf: K llll lm ii ,I ni u '-.9 Q' Mrs. Wilder - Up for sale - any takers? ' Greek Goddess trophy for Tabor Greek God trophy to Colin Harris Greek Week Judge McKenzie - Greek Week Speaker 1.. :-,A :V if 'f wg yt ,L iw 5 he .. .- A+ df 'v-7536: ' LS?lhk,1fy'- lf 9551- in . -P.-1,-.1-' , X 'Z - iflffg Ji, f lfi7'352i?22if --1 - , i .539 4954 'Y i.'f ' 't1::e11i Ka-TQ. f f fTif'-La,::- f ' x 9 ' A 4: .7.H!'fQg ,V X - ' I 4959 S- . --T31 L... 1, 'F 1,443-4 Karen Kennedy and Don Baxter pay homage to Dr. Dowell Penfield Revisited . . . ee as X -- lrxx' X I MM , W ,, . ,H H, X, X M '4,'.f4,t H t'3'1t5 VII !-. t'i i,Ii,N1i13'X My f.'tlt,1 Q-' lfttl'-f'l.1'fQX'X 'I H2113 VVV3 Honors Banquet Add Interest to Spring Activities ---2 V - I The Honors Banquet celebrates conscientious students. 37 .-.2-. -1 -L .4,.4.m.Wt,1.m . A I Q N ' - e+-T--fe-fe-W ': f when te 3 ' Q SGA Elections call for Student Center decorations. .1 :I , W av 1. :K ' H. . V. ,J ig 1 Y :y 5- lik , . 1 Y . ,..- is 1 vs Z w. , b , in ,wt , ' l' ...J , mm m H, l i ul - u ' ,EQ I - m 1 5 Y ' W, Lf t , .-f fr um: -a lwvff, . Ur, , 754165112 .ww '. . .-,', I E: -1 yt Y X4 Posters even cover the Post Office on Campaign Trail. l 5 X 2 iii.. ll ' 1 tl An'0k1ahoma Kiss for Stiles. Yipe . . . e . . . e . . . l . T Y ' O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A! Posters and Posters and Posters and Posters! Drop that woman! IIRHAIYN What on earth is going on at Mercer? Ah, here comes the beautiful bride! ,E Dr. Howard P. Giddens speaks on Alumni Day. Sig. AdPi's pose as winners of Campus sing. MIMA's practice for Campus Sing. Alumni Day brings happy reunions. ,..- , .f.' Mercer Alumni sing their alma mater. Itls been a long time 'Y' f Dr. Harris welcomes alumni to Mercer. bh- V a Dr. Harris greets Mercer Alumni. K Registration for all of Mercer's Alumni begins. 4I f 2 v :V 2 , W :V J 1 -M -W W Q Ma -,AEK g: ' ,gg .. , ggi., Q ,gm I Z, ,,,: N H. HQ -2 ,,,,,,f W!!QQg?5f',2MQgj4..i '1i1LiiiFi'Q f.f4Qiii iN !Jf 'iii'i?3? gf w fm - '-W? A as 4 , -fl , X .u H 'Ji f ' .Ni V N ' Q, i I U 521, She got him! Interest Runs High at Sigma 'H , , , , 1, 75: f . F1 The poor Pig!!! If you don't watch your step, - Waiting on the signal to Go!! All Miss Mercer contestants Nu Relays . . Top eleven in Sportswear fat Mercer?j Suzy Sumner and Miss Mercer Contest . 'Y I ' - L' ' A . r L Last minute instructions Awards presented to outstanding ROTC students. R. 0. T. C. Honors Combine With Music to lirnctx Part of Spring Activities H' ,, gp. 2 'H 6 ' 'Fw Y 5 if H M' H W W A real Jam S6551 Dr. Griffith hosts folk singe H ie l l H H ii ' H H' HH 'WY i inii i pw. - R.O.T.C. cadets parade on drill field during Honors Day. 1 + + ++ Q + +++ il .ei Cadet Colonel Colin Harris receives outstanding R.0.T.C. award. She whistled and she sang till the green woods rang f g E Lg! 5 - . -FV ' I fl W' 2 Awards Day in Willingham Chapel. 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Linda TP1b0I' in American and Universities Robert E. L. Shirley Ea ff -116' Tommy Day Wilcox, Jr. Sara Denise Distelhurst William Thomas Exum Katie Koellner 5I Cardinal Key, First Row, l. to r.: Katie Koellner, Sarah Distelhurst, Karen Kennedy, Anne Johnson, Carroll Rudderg Second Row, l. to r.: Carol Ann Holcomb, Shirley Oxford, Linda Sue Sisco, Willisia Holbrook, Julie Murphyg Third Row, l. to r.: Amelia Woodroof, Lyn Wheeler, Diane Eyre, Anne Bracewell. Cardinal Key Sarah Distelhurst singles out Lyn Wheeler for Cardinal Key. Cardinal Key is a National Honor Society which recognizes leadership among women students in American Colleges and Universities. Membership is based upon achievement in scholarship, superior qualities of leadership and character, and par- ticipation in a variety of extracurricular activities which show a willingness to serve. Cardinal Key was founded as a sister fraternity to Blue Key and is the highest honor a woman may attain while attending Mercer. I I Karen Kennedy-president of Cardinal Key. Carol Ann Holcomb listens to her honors and activities. Blue Key, First Row, l. to r.: Bobby Sikes, Doug Calhoun, Colin Harris, Robert Shirley, Hugh Lawson, Jr.g Second Row: Tommy Day Wilcox Robert Hurt, Don Baxter, Roger Nunn, Jeff Pace, John Laneyg Third Row: William Dayton Blue Key Don Baxter is tapped for Blue Key Blue Key, National Honorary Fraternity, was established at Mercer University in 1928. Members tapped must be of good character, having com- pleted two years of college work, scholastic average above the all men's, superior qualities of leadership, willingness to serve and participation in a variety of extracurricular activities. Membership in Blue Key is among the highest honors a man may obtain while attending Mercer. Colin Harris-president of Blue Key W w l Bill Exum congratulates Cluster editor, Bill Dayton. L i l l 1 L X 1 N X 1 se , .91-1 i- 151, . ,- wi ia li if u 1 k -A Qf' H51 YI n .-1 -- JSJQQ ' Ni... s Qziivf'-3 ' N. ,, 'P'-'mi ,Z , ' j 3114224 . V 1' 'sq 4, A l f xx 'T' 412 . it fu' , j A.: . r .lf in . 1. ik. V i es. 1224113 1 . ' :AA 4-Y- 1, , Zi. ' ' .. 4: 1 .-. : V z - ' ' ,gr ,: gt, M... 1 I g 5 Ma: ., , 5 .Q -, . X Y I - 1 W , E! fu 11' Q.f' : .1.f 1 TT ' I , A L, Q 7 L .2-' M gf g , L' , 1-u mr, , K :J ff T452 .23 'T .1 1 f J Q... A., 'QE-f:YNl JPL, axe! :gfQ:Q-Q I ' vo if , -2, Kar' id g: ,...- . i 1955 1 L f- 6,72-'5f?1? YN N F4 Wgs 3141 if S XM ,F ., , X '::A7V-' If ' '101'xE:5mH V ,A,T .. , , .,-V,..-.1-f-, X dfki-35.1, ' .4. MPL, -., Q Y N'-X X., WSGA The Women's Student Government Association is the governing body of M.E.P. and the Freshman Dorm. The Council reviews and rules on dorm regulations. It provides an opportu- nity for every girl to participate in making and enforcing the rules gov- erning the women students on cam- pus. Student Senate The Mercer Student Senate is set up to receive the educational benefits of self-government. Student Senate controls publications, social and cul- tural activities, class activities, and other matters where student opinion is effective. ,- 1 , , . 'W H ' 555 . . k w ' I Wl W it H it 'f H 2-15' rrf S? it : it ,H 5321? S 5 : -' -M se s l ttt S l fi fi u 1 H ws lgywltggww mum lllulllgwuugfsgg N H N glllrfglffwwrwwwlwwwy' J ' gziuigw i T N li Hllgggi uw S is ' H' it ' . Z Z 3,32 l M 'A l WH E' M M , Y e,r.. , 13... N , r,ff n sr, 39. -i A.s..,:' 'I . i ' , I- 1 r Q 7 . 'I . -1 4. f' ' 5 A' 1-ll fu. si .-' I-...A-V - H ' M. H 'H , P - I A 1-4 lttii V J-' - T . -'-1-, .er - it it , lg H' p l L, H tr , ' 'tr ' ' -1, -e ' ' .f 'Q jim iq- - ' ' ' ' H, . 1 it My m 'WM it 1 . 25 - 7' 'Um in kiln, uf tw . f Nw ' mi Hu H. , a Za-'K H . ' f f Hu ,. WSGA, l. to r. First Row' Mary Teel' D' E ' - . S, 1 ,' . ' ,l lane yre, Shrrley Mitchell, Tessie Bryan, Janet Shirley, M tt' Jaeiilenl? loans? Bougher, Second Row. Martha Harvey, .lerr Windham, Kaye Th0rnsby7 Bunny Meregitlf 8 HOW, ma Bean, Pat Fawcett, Ann McGrotha, Susan MacLaury. H H H wt it 'QE ,Q mm 1 , , aff: l 1 t - I V in l ...J nv..-N H, 'X W 11- -. ' '- 23: Student Senate, I. to r., First Row:. Will Sanders, Jean Harrison, John Collier, Jeff Pace, Sarah Distelhurst, Woodrow Fincher, Bill Smith, Second Row: Charles Stewart, Bob Hershner, Dianne McCommons, Julie Murphy, Joanie Bougher, Janie Baker, Liz Potter, Harry Dossg Third Row: Tommy Kirho, Tommy Day Wilcox. 57 X ' ' 'Yr 'f zf 'eff' 'gf' -A ff- T-fn - --Y -inf ,Y-. -.3 V w E . .fi-s 3552 .. ll ' H ' ' ' SR - ll finial: H rms . Y Y Y if , :Q ' 75 'Y . . .lljj1...a...gg .. mu lull't....'.Hf2.lt!esi lu.Q H-'..?Q'Q 'mm....'5g.. .. ray.. ...H ... ll W... ? ...H ,, W gg' 5 ' I V, .--V .-1..- ,, tai , H .3 , 3 iii Y ll - ll 1 ' .' 15, , - l , sift, Z 553533, ll u 'lu ll' xl 'F' 1 H.. '...,,.W.ii22sgg'fN:-mm M.....QWagL4 'l'mmm ...lgg.. .u-.....11.13.5353.....gggl.l' H' ..' 'W..' up L.. Mm ... M 'gum - E Mercer Players, l. to r., First Row: Beverly Williams, Evelyn Merk, Carole Rhodenhiser, .lohn BL Johnson, Margret King, Diana Rebel, Linda Shulesg Second Row: Kaye Mellette, Meredith Cole, Bill Dayton, Bill Brown, Michael Day, Toni Vissage, Gloria Gattis, Laura Castleberry. M. ..... . .... .... , A Mercer Players V D' V Mercer Players seek to stimulate interest in drama hy the periodic pro- duction of plays Worthy of presenta- tion by an educational institution and to provide dramatic study for its mem- bers. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is a National Hon- orary Dramatic Fraternity with mem- bers selected on the basis of outstand- ing work in the field of dramatics and fine arts. Its aim is to promote a higher cultural standard zunong the students. Alpha Psi Omega, Z. to r., First Row: Meredith Cole, Carole Rhodenhiser, .lohn Johnson, Evelyn Merk, Linda Shulesg Second Row: Bill Dayton, Bill Brown, Toni Vissuge, Margaret King. 58 - , E L eta am a l e Ix: 'ffl 12f'i9'e-J Mff-H-fllf 'E ' Z iii? 252533 , 1. l jmTLH1E1?Qe5?-' ' ' ' Q. N.: ff- L53 lt Z 252 , Y Q: . I :A ,. . Phi Beta Lambda is a professional f organization for students of business. Membership is required of majors in Business Education and minors in Secretarial Studies Department. Ciceronian Literary Society The Ciceronian Literary Society is the oldest organization on campus, having been organized in 1813 as the Franklin Society. The organization seeks to prornote interest in public speaking and literary culture. Phi Beta Lambda, l. I0 r., First Row: Marian Bowden, Beth Minter, Patti Hart, Medie Sims, Dianne Grant, Jackie Cain, Donna Barretg Second Row: Carolyn Zellner, Mrs. Zeb Vance. Ciceronian Literary Society, I. to r., First Row: Susan Barrett, Myra Knowles, Linda Walton, William Dayton, Steve Donahue, Lyn Wheeler, Janie Baker, Joanne Conrathg Second Row: Katie Koellner, Pam Smith, LaRose Powell, Susan May, .lean Pickren, Carole Tapley, Sara June McRae, Margaret Brice, Third Row: .lean Kent, Ann McGrotha, Elizabeth Chandler, Susan Edgar, Lois Wyatt, Julia Hickson, Sandy Carroll, Julie Guerin. 5 C.S.F. The Christian Service Fellowship seeks to aid students in their prepara- tion for Christian work by providing information, inspiration, and oppor- tunities for service. Y.W.A. The Young Womenis Auxiliary en- deavors to promote a consciousness of the world-wide missionary enterprise. lt is an auxiliary of the Georgia Baptist Women's Missionary Union. Christian Service Fellowship, First Row, l. to r.: Suzette Jones, Jackie Sheppard, Nina Bean, Shirley Ox- ford, Bill Hayes, Second Row: Marian Bowden, Delioris Williams, Ronnie Jones, Larry Taylor, Danny Sheffield. Young Wonien's Auxiliary, First Row, l. to r.: Carroll Rudder, Karen Christensen, Peggy Geren, Jean Pickern, Margie Singley, Faye Duncan, Ellen Janes, Mattie Stephens, Second.Row: Suzette Jones, Julie Murphy, Letha Ann White, ,lan Thornton, Patricia Collins, Marian Bowden, Sandra Faulkner, Anne John- son, Anne Bracewellg T hzrd Row: Diane Eyre, Catherine Jarrett, Julia Hickson, Pat Otwell, Linda Smith, Claudette Wells, Carol Ann Holcomb, Carole Tapley. bl fr-: v as . ,, ., L' . C' -' ' J 1 J gi-i,sW' w H,w',if9ggff'..'NJl,f'.m . H' A , ' ',,, ,,, 1 f s' ' ' i 'rr fi ..l ' V 5' 5?--u Y fs . .15 . ' , ' -,. ' , , - W' ., 'J w l Honor Council, First Row, l. to r.: Colin Harris, Julie Murphy, Anne Johnson, David Laneyg Second Row: Bill Exum, Bobby Sikes, Robert Shirley. Phi Eta Sigma, First Row, l. to r.: Roger Nunn, Robert Ross, Dean Mullis, Fred Blackg Second Row: Colin Harris, Leslie Wilkinson, Jim Gibson, Henry Ball. Honor Council The Honor Council is the judiciary body of the Student Government As- sociation, having primary responsi- bility for administration of the honor code. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is open to these men of good character who make the Dean's List in the first quarter of the freshman year or those who maintain a scholastic average of at least six A's and six B's during that year. l H w w M 2 M ii H, MV f :H 'Aww '5i - :I 5- - 2 ' figs? is ... : : -:-:-: .i 't- L it B Y' . I Z H W Hguigzggxgg H HM mum H N M gf!. !3f?,1,,, f md, ,Hmmm fwmmi2 QQi11,,,ma,,,11i,,, i WW Huvn,i?Qu it , Www my it it H it it iz. t I- AH.. . 'SE H' ww NSW uw as uw K. ,W . , , gggfggg uw uw uw it .st m .F m - 1 1 ,-- ,,,, . W , uw H W, u m w Y m m Y , , Z --1 -T-1: . , . V ASQ Y , W H N... g,lH.1.m... H. ... wwu.aga , ri ,t ie H Q H' H' Huy. N wr.. it it mt it it it .1 it N ' -A' ----- ' ' 'Q 1 -- 'Z .. .F . c V , , W -.e . . -. Y YM, Y YY, . ,.., . AA, , H .,... . 1. :: 7 f fm f e 1-.el 1 - t .. xr. 1 ag ,v H' M- we it it p it it , Alembic Club, l. to r., First Row: Al Walea, Susan May, Sa.ndy Flowers, Jimmy Dowdy, Bea Middleton, Karen Wolf, Lester Wrightg Second Row: Tom garrettiw Tommy George, Mark Clusman, Jerry Masada, Ted Kemp, Lem Brawner, John .l ohnson, Steve Rorninskyg Third Row: Steve Erickson, G. L. Ware, rown oseley. eeeeee . e f , B it Azembw Club 5:7 Q , f - , .' ' 1 The Alembic Club is for all students who have interest in the field of chem- istry, biology, or physics. Highlights of the program cover all types of cur- rent scientific problems. Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta is a National Honor Society in Biology. Based upon schol- arship and interest in biology, its purpose is to better prepare the stu- dent for his future in science. Beta Beta Beta, l. to r., First Row: Kaye Mellette, Joyce Hamrick, Sarah Distelhurst, Robert Shirley, Anne Stieglitz, Carol Ann Holcomb, Anne Bracewellg,Sec0nd Row: Pat Patton, Doug Flanders, Ben Whitley, Tom Tippett, George Kitchens, G. L. Ware, Jody Smith. 63 Alpha Phi Omega a . l . a H ,JIT ' . F7 ' ' 'V ,ig l A Wa mi. N iw' H. iw giif A ll in iz is ii Hi - S l Alpha Phi Omega is a National 1 Y' F A . 3 ' f ' , , ' f 1, 7. Q l Honor Society with membership com- 1 posed of former Boy Scouts. It is dedi- I cated to service of the student body, faculty, community, and nation. Circle K Circle K is a service organization which is a college continuation of the Key Club. lts programs center upon civic interests of educational, social, economic, and cultural topics. Alpha Phi Omega, l. to r., First Row: Pete Fletcher, Larry Cardin, Bill Thielemann, Colin Harris, David Vaughang Second Row: Andy Warden, Douglas Davis, Randy Jones, .lay Brewster, Robert H. Hurt. C' 1 K,'l. t ., F 'rsz Raw: John Gregory, Gordon Fleming, Brown Moseley, Jimmy Dowdy Harry Doss, John Johnson, Ken Pipkin, lj. W. nmzills Sliiillid Row:0Ci1y Clunn, Tom Garrett, Danny Hattuway, Ted Kemp, Brad Peebles, Leon Brawlmer, Tommy George, Ralph Overstreetg Third Row. Mike 64 Norton, Phil Jones, Roddy Clark. ,- u tu , wmv 'Y 'mv' 1 1 rr' 5, ' 1, ' ' S.N.E.A., l. to r., First Row: Everett Coker, Nina Bean, Pat Giesler, Margaret Brice, Linda Sue Sisco, Carole Tapley, Julie Murphy, Lyn Wheeler, Cathy Roberts, Second Row: Cerri Kline, Jeanne Kent, Gloria Gattis, Letha Ann White, Jean Pickren, Sa11dra Underwood, Jeri Windham, Martha Walker, Patti Hart, Sandy Carroll, Julie Guerin, Dianne Grant, Pat McKinneyg Third Row: Dr. Inez Smith, Judy Howell, Pam Smith, Jan Barfield, Mary Middlebrooks, Katie Koellner, DeLores Williams, Elizabeth Bell, Marilyn Donahoo, Dean Mullisg Fourth Row: Shirley Oxford, Martha Harris, Virginia Evans, Elizabeth Chandler, Susan Edgar, Julia Hickson, Myra Knowles, Tina Simmons. ,4- .,. 'A ' , 'f - e 1 S.N.E.A. H Z 4 N I Tix: Z l W A Z Z: Z fm it '. r p l il't'v1,,, I - , fjQti ,,, ,tif ' , S.N.E.A. is an organization com- ix ' ' t ' A ' i posed of those students who plan to t , . i V enter the teaching profession. It en- deavors to keep its members abreast C ' . . of new trends 1n education. I nterfraternity Council The lnterfraternity Council is the governing body for all men's Greek letter social organizations on campus. The council functions in cooperation with the administration for the benefit of the University and the member fraternities. Interfraternity Council, l. to r., First Row: Bill Thielernann, Bob Hershner, Allen Lancaster, David Laney, Second Row: Will Sanders, Andy Warden, John Rutland, G. L. Ware, Jeff Pace. 65 it lll ll - it its i i i C7 . Lia Panhellemc Counczl N an o Q w V .f - - . , ' 1 - ? 1 'Yi Panhellenic Council is the co-ordi- i 1 ,gf ' nating organization for all Greek-letter sorority Women. It is made up of representatives from each of the four sororities and functions to further good relations and to give assistance to sorority problems. K.D.E. Kappa Delta Epsilon serves to pro- mote the cause of education by foster- ing a spirit of fellowship, high stand- ards of scholarship, and professional ideals among its members. Panhellenic Council I. lo r., First Row: Linda Davis, Mary Middlebrooks, Carol Chappell, Marilyn Maagg Second Row: Margie Thornton, Shirley Mitchell, Rita Waldrop, Suzanne Thornton, Tina Simmons. T E i K.D.E., Z. to r., First Row: Pat McKinney, Beverly Williams, Margaret Brice, Julie Murphy, Katie Koellner, Diane Eyre, Lyn Wheeler, Betty Jo Freemang Second Row: Pat Giesler, Catherine Jarrett, Sandra Underwood, Marilyn Donahoo, Martha Walker, Patti Hart, Cathy Roberts, Marilyn Maagg T hlrd Row. 66 Shirley Oxford, Julia Hickson, Lois Wyatt, Ann Bracewell, Dianne Grant, Carol Ann Holcomb. 1 ' L u www 1 1 :-: za-:.-.:. 2 , Yew 1 Hi .f,W 7eM's2 ,H 4 .rip - on -, ' . .,,a va - 2 , Y-+4wf'H-'f' t . 1.75 ' ji- ,JI .2 Z , , m W m ' wwf ,-, gm nj? , Z lr Hem :ju 'L1'T'n!-N131 ww if llwi Mwwwmwww n ,rgi jiuu ' f .5 Hn? l -.r ef-Wi? - r , 1 ZW, V 2 E.: e.,..,.,:,, 3:2 3 - 1 , -- :rfieafr R ..'-:.. . .- Jar 5' I 6 V French Club, 1. to r., First Row: Charlene McCullough, Linda Mclilreath, Julie Murphy, Steve O'Kelly, Nancy Jean Holliday, Susan MacLaury, Judy Howell: Second Row: ,Dianne McCommons, Martha Harvey, Jeri Windham, Rec Webb, Sandy Flowers, Sue Walker, Anne Lester, Pat Otwell. lm,-. M H ff,-' -:,si..0 L 4 fr . C., 5 .fb g .- ' A I -if 1 -,. 1 ,r' E1 til German Club, Z. lo. r., First Row: Joanie Bougher,,Sue Holbrook, Ellen Hammond, Barbara Beauchamp Anne Stieglitz, Mark Glusman. ' French Club The French Club is a new-comer to the campus in that it was just organ- ized last year. Members donate pro- gram time to learn of the history, cul- ture, and customs of French speaking people. German Club The German Club was chartered just last year at Mercer. Members of the club not only seek to master the lan- guage, but also to learn something of the people and culture of Germany. 67 Cheerleaders The cheerleading squad is selected annually by the Athletic Staff on the basis of co-ordination, personality, and perfection of form. The squad consists of six varsity members and four al- ternates. W.A.A. The Women's Athletic Association is a co-ordination body for intramurals among the women's social organiza- tions. It also stimulates interest in sports both as a spectator and as a participant. - l Cheerleaders, l. to r., First Row: Jean Harrison, Suzi Stone, Mary Teel. Second Row: Kathy Wiseman, Bev Sonen, Beth Brown. fs 'ff' -' .s f r riff ff ' HT? 'f? A'i':T 4H5't 'P' his ,il 4,,wHET ,, ,,gi?is: F saw yi get is 3 3 mg ll ll Q lww!g5LlPigf,,lltulsift V 3, 'gi , 5 V. YY ,, , f H1 ' E? Y , sr js J 1 , ' :E i- Z Z Q .gi , , - Y - 'Y - , as J A rrrr it pa r s S sa- ' ,se 'Ellis-Frwwws, ' -', . L: i1t'iliEs- , .. i ,Z 5 W' t - at is M N , . , , N , l M, ,M , xx .' La 5 ,Aw 2 w W.A.A., l. to r., First Row.: Martha Harvey, Mary Teel, Linda McE1reath, Julie Murphy, Betsy Keen, Karen Wolf, Ellen Hammond. Second Row: Margie Thornton, Willette Mason, Carole Tapley, Judy Howell. 68 A , 111 111 11 .0544 Q -T- '-- - -- -H 7 -- ----V-N ---- Y1 11,111,511 11 is 11111111111111ag13,'s 1, 11mg ':': 111111111 111111 EF: 1111111 fr Jn .. . 11 111 - 1, , I -2- :s:.,. 11111 J Y el ' ,H - 1 1 11111ilim ss 1 ees 1 ,f 21 ' .ss 11 '11 11 1, .. .i .Z f . 1155535 . 11 sa- af 1 , 22:11 ,. Y .- I 1 ' ' ' . V5 17 , , 1 :- -v. t ' C .5215 , , f fi 111 ' .,.- 535.1 111 if 1 4, . 2, .I - 1' 4975 7 1 , V 57' 1, 5.111 1 1ggi111L111 '1111, If , 1 ' 153111 H111 5 2 1 i11'111 1J11111' zzlfiiiigi - : 1 111 - f 1 'W 11 was 111 ew-Q - 111 11 1 1 W 1 111: 1 : 111 111 1 11 11 111af,a E 111 111 ..,m,11 . Y 11 11,1 Y an A ,C A I -1' Wjf ,111 5. .- wan' mi1?iiv7i'f'l,15:EQ tt, iuvfiltxa ,sam 1 if Phi Mu Alpha, l. to r., First Row: Charles Wright, Larry Taylor, Dale Freeney, Chris White, Carey Pitts, Albert Myers, Reamon Beaty, Second' Row Pete Fletcher, David Sapp, Paul Stockhammer, Jimmy Newsome, Ronnie Jones, Marvin B. Hobby, Randy Jones, Dr. Arthur L. Rich. H Y 'ff ' -+r7 -W--ew -fa- Debate Club, 1. to r., First Row: Emily Wortman, Filippo, Dave Hudson, Bill Cetti, Johnny Adams. Betty Jo Freeman, Karen Kennedy, Second Row: .loc Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Mu Alpha is a national honor- ary fraternity for male students who display an interest in music. It was established nationally in 1898 and on the Mercer campus in 1962. Debate Club The Debate Club gives the interested students an opportunity to partio-ipate in inter-collegiate activities with a national debate topic. lts purpose is to stimulate interest and to aid each member in becoming a more able speaker. 69 Independent Council The Independent Council is com- posed of members of lVI.l.lVl.A. and lVI.I.C.A. meeting to better relations and help with problems between the two Independent groups and also to better relations between the Indepen- dents and the Greeks. Ministerial Association The Ministerial Association is com- posed of men studying for the Chris- tian ministry. lt seeks to promote Christian fellowship among the stu- dent preachers and to help them solve any problems that may come before them as ministers. l l Independent Council, I. to r., First Row: Sarah Distelhurst, Faye Duncan, Jean Pickren, Sandra Faulkner, Jackie Cain. Second Row: Mrs. Zeb Vance, Lee O'Brien, Jimmy Burke, Danny Sheffield, Everett Coker. Z ruff N H3 A f 3534 1 w111l w'll, 'w.Wtt?iW...NNNj..iEea?gg ... ' mg1 ...t wggyivrtzl 1 is Lili fi: i f at , 1 l 1 Z Nazis , 5:2 w as - riii 5 l Ministerial Association, Z. to r., First Row: Lynn Reddick, Buddy Gardner, Chris White, Butch Willis, Dale Freeney, Russell Hamrick, Allen R. Carter Reed Buckeler, Kenneth W. Cook, Danny M. Brett, Harold, McManus, Carl Davenport, Edwin D. Johnston. Second Row: Jerry Wliigham, Carey Pills Norman Peck, William Sims, Robert L. Whisenhunt, Joe Kelly, Lawrence M. Williams, David Sapp, James Ray Nalls, Harry M. Carswell, Jimmy Newsome. Third Row: Colin Harris, Mike Rivers, Ronnie J ones. 70 Z :W -, - tudent Government Lcers 5. E3 ' 5 Z F .ig H . i H E.. f, E? Q 39 M YH V w w N :E :Wu .gg we-Q 'f' E1 VJ W P, S ,H -E J 35 ,, gn Q .m2,:Q. in 1115661 w ',,!:?'i.... wo Nliwi wo N ' H 1 W Y 5 g Y: uw fi if uw Em m 1 r 3. m W ,gwgih 53 ' N uw FQ- uw F' W w uw Emu Y ,H ' uw W, mf Qgeru -, H M f N H L? N 'VL' W N 'T'M EfA ' 0 M Y w ww 15? w Hu ggsm H Ai Q gg Wg,...... H.. ,, SW., WNW .E H. w X , sw--, f - W ,E am , JOHN WILLIAM COLLIER Freshman Advisor 55, SARAH DENISE DISTELHURST Secretary-Treasurer wr Y W I X' Treas., Liz Potter Senior: Pres., Tommy Kirbog Vice Pres., Don Baxterg Sec.-Treas., Dianne McCommons Class Ojfcers VI. Fill , ,'?1:a.Y-'.?? -- eeeee 4 J ., i N -if M, S0Ph0m01'e1 PICS-, Charles Stewart? Vice PICS-7 Will Sanders! Freshman: Pres., Bill Smithg Vice Pres., Dave Hudsong Sec.- Sec.-Treas., Jean Harrison Treas., Janie Baker 73 Junior: Pres., Woodrow F incherg Vice President., Bob Hershnerg Sec. -. ii vltwv 4, M. . H , ,fp 1, ..1.-.+f,f-A-N me 'f - t ,,.,,.!, . V W 'Xp lf' V g if --- ' y , N M p , r , X V ,i 5 . 'X i .X T .W Y ' L ,..-r' ' , 5 15 ' N H .3 Ei xi ' pf . IIQ 'W 1 L .v v ,Jw 1' 1,4 iw K 4' U25 , Q, K f g , ff ,f '12, ' 1,53 1 , ,Bl lx u 1 X' 1 In Ax r T P V' Y ii 5 3 N' K1 I if , 1 ' . T, e , , S59 v 5 M W ff , it 5 T 5 K 15 wg? I , 'K '59, xi. A 1 Y tag 1 ii- ,Q - 2: if .' ,. K 4,111 YC, - 2 , '1.ifj?, X. if , f ' M L qi, ,- -' Q 15 , w . 1 ,xi A I ,, . -14 JN:-'E'? 4f'!1':.zq1- . j 2 ,QI-. I 1535? . F - , Y 5 . Q, Q57 1 .-Q . if ' 1 if E22 752:15 ' -- 4 :Psi KZEQ1 . X' , ,, 'f' ff-:J ,nfl '3,'f,1a:r ,U u - :-,L 1 ,. .. qw , , ' +' fffa QA MX f ' , V ,,.-N-.ffff-, an X ,, '.,,.,,, pw V , . . , - .- Q' ,175 1-1:5:- ,A ' , ' - si 'Mi . . . 1 . :M N'i. - Lf. 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Band H V T3gN,,5!,,, W H , , jd Mercer Marauders fx, w, .Nh It's a bird, it's a plane, it's . . . Uncle E K, H-e-1-I-1-p W mul. m11,. ' ms, -dv ' U.: Slightly nervous about inspection? Smile! You're on Candid Camera! ying jump frog aga www . uw mm W ,wululu N lluwgguxhx mm ummm ummm ww ui: H ww 5 r ww awww uw - - H ml' Q ' O.K. you guys, I know it's grins out here but hang loose! - 1n'7 is ...I ,f Battalion Sponsor Kay Moody receives red r0SGS- ,ha Captain Richard Hearn addresses tr00pS -ra.-evv8:l,,.vQv7 . rwrvrv'vw..9.-am, 'fn-fp,-1'-'ivsgg 'A ' ' ' ' 'V 'VJAHFM wwf'-f.,4..,.,, www-a.,.,,..,,,,, 'v-r.-w'N.,..,,,., rvnwnufmmy, 'vrfv-.-If-A-..,A.,,. fwwfvw-AMW, wr.-A-,..,.,..M.,, .WMA-ynaam -nfnma -ww., ff.-an-a-Q,,.,,,.,, -,-1.-ufM..,,,,. ffwwn- -,MM vrff,-4,-.-uwma ,Aw,nA.-X. . ., ., ., lf-ff f-'M-Mama., '!ffAlN4lUAf:AA,n. 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Front to back: Patsy Giesler, Jan Burficld, Marilyn Donalxoo L. to r.: Janet Kirkley, Faye Thornsby, Mary Eaton . f 9 Cluster qiulx ,X A X, If R Bill Dayton Editor-in-Chief ,f' If W N l 5 f' s.,',,v Diana Denton - Managing Editor News Staff, l. to r.: Bill Dayton, Diane Wilder, Sara June McRae, .lacoh Beil, Nancy Barrett, Marvin Hobby, Diana Denton, Dowman Wilson, Bill Cox, Danny Sheffield Editorial Staff, I. ln r.: Sara June McRae, Bob Hurt, Jacob Beil, Diana Denton l A 1 l r l l I I v l Business Staff, Z. to r.: Lee O'Brien, Business manager, Everet Coker, Nancy Barrett, Barbara Beauchamp, Bernard Lindsey Hfurdgrm aunt ' f - ' r Q-ws..,h,,3 , 1'-l '0vr.n?' r' - Tommy McGehee, Bill Dayton, Diana Denton and copy of the Cluster April Fool's Day Issue Bob Hurt, Bill Dayton, and Diana Denton and the things the Cluster office holds dear. 87 ' - g2?'3 .Y -'f .-41 Q 1 ', Q 3 ar if 2 Q Q' L M SA E5 xg f lv tl ?.- - ' -Qty- : l .f I , i ' H? :zz .lv yi: - - we. wr- A .1 ' f'!J. .- . +,y,'.j:,jL. 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The Bears played such teams as Nationally ranked Carson-Newman and Georgia Southern. The Squad this year was led by Bob Reeves, a returning letterman. Also assisting Bob were Sandy Harris, Captain Tommy Day Wilcox, Jack Manton, Steve Moody, and Don Baxter. Steve Moody and Don Baxter led the team in rebounding. Sandy Harris showed fine form in his senior year. With the help of some talented returning lettermen and upcoming freshmen. the Bears should be tough to beat in 65-66. THE 1964-65 MERCER BASKETBALL TEAM ,ll- ,A-fv' 11 12.27 6 ? -5551 . Iiwf l ij 'fr , ' ' E+: , ,., ,Q Z : -V W, ' ...Nw-1 Q uw ' uw . 7 ,u ' 5 . 1 'sm ,Z -, .. J, , Q -A5 I . r ' E - Sv Y X . . m Don L'Goon Baxter pumps ln two. v 6 :Q I H g 5 W NI! E U H, N H HN Captain Tommy Day Wilcox Gives His All ,.-15. Coach raises 5 9l ,,. ,WV fs f 4' w - i . , H 1 V, ' HQ w w YJ 1 .. ,. , , I K U1 eg SANDY QPANDAJ HARRIS gi L ' r' Q tl ' 1. 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BOB CBEEVS3 REEVES m .. .I .LJ Faces to Watch in 65-66 ,'a'J'3 Q , Q A r.-L, 5 .,. x L A P9 11 X A , H A:Q?gr':Lgi V :Q-'1 :1 , V H' -N M? -.4 1.7 -1 ' LQ, M VNU., gm -- 3- 3417 aizms uw V MI! ' H m -f 2 A 4.1g,n.g7,,...,-.Y , , A Y-fv- STEVE MOODY 1,-rg - iw ami! v 1 A . Y iflllfpi Wu 'zzf ww 1: .gm H. H, . , Wm . i xy if CF' L 1 5 , J' I, L L A' 4, ,N T: T' fjj 'gill A ' 11 H' LQ.-9311! Y Am ,, Ju , Ak 3 uw gl, ji. pmj1w,M - :Z .U , K: 1 if K ,- fi. ?,,,...3-'l-4gLQj'J-.1' N E. ,,, ,-.,4,,,j ' JACK MANTON Coach Wilder looks to the future with a smile. S :nv M A H H sfiif wi 1 Nu' H531 Yu 1 vm H H M uw N H HU H ,H iikf W Wim W umm' 1 W x ' Y W uw, - E i!!1::-www!! N i 5 , Y 1 H 8 W' ai:-1.v.wb 4 L.: Fi- xt.: , I nf , f W 4 A 4 ' V l F' -.. I fi.-.1 I I 5: 5 ff ' V' X ,M ' 3, H , Um W 1 1 VT: V W ' sw , ' Y A - -f. -.5 Y x ' gi ? , , l , Av I i - : , Ng , ,-Q 555255 nb H ww u Qjw. H, m wwww M nif2!3Vww 'w ww ww H H HN , NH Ewa? H NNMHNTELWENIQHNN Hmm 5, ,H QM , , Nw- . H' u Q H iw. H H QQ25?l11 l'.H'Ng.. H ff55.w HW,,vo!ffuw111.. ..'if2.. ' Q V H ' H E 1 W N.. mm ,, CHARLES WESTON 94 1 . ,gg 2' -Ti, - fra- 'if,1fifLiTgjETf'T'f?F3.LiT3?fj'2'Z 'T'T 1f TfE:Ti25-f+2'41mQ1fj-'fjT, 'y f 3-1, . 4:1 ::' r ' 1211 W. , 1 , ' --.21 i-, ,H fr-,V - f' 2 V ' V ' as V 9: , Q' l 1 ,' V l --.7 5 f Q W hw 1 gl! H1 Y 1 , I 0 O Y L , HCHUCKH NEWTON fx N , ? A S Aqf- ' ff. . O H gg 'A', 3 5 DICKIE CHILDS f W W ,ir ,l Yr. K M BYRON NORRIS 1 ,FL H. 5 it - T. Noi., w 1 1J',A I 'W nf' I -, 1 , .X ,,hQiJ'lvF , in J' gin , f 1 Row : Brown Teal Harrison ',e:,vz?.esA,: 1 - CALVIN CAMPBELL JOHN ANDERSON With the help of New Talent and a strong bench the Bears should be tough in the 65-66 season. emit w emu , .U ,3i3l1', is ,,:, Q T .. ,K W W 11lj1,a,,, t,Q3v V f ww' kg TOM RHODES ll . It A A 6 Jlt A A ' i fi? G0 Q 'QL T lkfgncgf ars ., A CHARLES STEWART First Row, l. to Lou Roberts Bev Sonen Cathy Wiseman 95 Varsity Baseball The Mercer Bears baseball team had one of their best seasons in many years. With a record of 14' wins and 8 losses. The Bears' record is very impressive due to the fact nf tm - it that they played teams such as Georgia Tech and Georgia M Southern. Senior Captain, Sandy Harris was a standout for the baseball teams this year, leading the team in almost every 1 - department. Such names as Jack Manton, Richard Jordan, Rufus Dowell, Emmet Goodman, John Collier, David Maddox, Ronnie Davis and Dewall Waters will be names recalled as highlighting this fine season. The Bears have a bright future ahead graduating only one player off of the starting squad. The Bears should be on top of the heap in 1965-66. Q - ,,,A y i , H . to ie it , Q 5' - V , ww -- .. C rf ge 1 1 l ' V , f H L Y-'rf H H J B 2, tttt A ' f i W V H, E!..f... N Qgiwu.. i -,j-5 574.1-f H' ,. . Y Z., pas, f ' ., , , , W , ill , ,l Al - Hard Working Coach Smith +9 REQ QR!-ls' R05 1 i if y V Wnmsgl 654 MNRQEP' THE 1964-65 BEAR BASEBALL TEAM 96 Z .., frjfj' '. . ? l -I . . ,,-4- ,I ., Richard Jordan Takes charge in the Georgia Southern Game 'S----....Y... THE 1964-65 SEASON HAS PRODUCED MANY FINE YOUNG STARS RICHARD JORDAN EMMET GOODMAN Ronnie Davis warms up for the bi, game PHIL JONES 97 Stars of The 1964-65 Season DEWALL WATERS DAVID MADDOX SANDY HARRIS Q3 '11-1. 'WF L A - u. ' Z' ' t,':gf:E'5 .'VLVh 41- ff ' Z Y 1 '?. f A '5LET7'u . ,,,- H KT 'wwf2QwwwRw1E,1u:NINi?Qh. ., 1-,AM--1 -4 - 1 N ,ug E - gan -::..?':f:.. X ' mm 'N Z iivisfifg ' - 5,5 JI' , 1: jlvh ggigggnfgl JIM Hwmsggg mm :M .1-ag:..'ff15f:Q2::f:5:1 1- 3, ' ' .' ,- '--,'T'?j:'1.,,-Inf wh .,' I, H ' ' ' V -NIM ' ' Q -'la' 'i 1':si'fN,i -. f. P fi' N .. -rg' -' ,- v :L H -if 'W 'J' 1g!l51'!wlwlWgJ1 ,3,gi,.,.3' if ' , ,M ,-A. wif-TTT: 1? JOHN COLLIER JACK MANTON v. jf... .4 m' - 1 .w. 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Mt. llw.. l ul ,f,, W V f J 3 mud -tg r lu H.. f ,. ll Q., N I r W4- ,.r. X 1 1 , One last rest before the storm breaks. m5:cL..E2L' 'IE,f.gT?T i, .giuf Four of the five anxiously waiting. X Those nervous five, just before the announcement. 41 A I 'W ff fr 1 I crown you, Miss Mercer 1965! All contestants congratulate the winner, LaR0se ii in 'ffrswf ,AL Roses for LaR0se Q Ii. 'X E 7 q , 4, M, ,N ,, 9 ' 4' '.-i -Y iii? 1 f- V ', -,,,, :,,,,.-.1.f1,::..g5 g, ,- On with the Show Midge at the rostrum The other four wait their turn 'U D S 2' . 54 .....--...-..-...mv ,g -- N ,1 : K X ' M X 'ai 22 ,esvgial 'N' :?3 Qi! 1 Q M w 'E f? 1 W z- ml-zegfzzaeg. QE? 4 4 ,M I A..w :il ii vu Tw? 'QAAQQALAMLMW A, -Lui. i ,hx 1 -. ,, in Qfkr M '- Y, ,iv The Combo-starring Jeretha Andrews .Q -xxx XXX N , , , 1X 3, V l A .1 XXX X . X 1' X f X . X 2 . ' r ' . 'X 1 Y 1 X X QU f ' A VE 1 f M A 1 1 A 114 YW M. V L X we v S X XAXXXX X v 1 ' XX, . X X . , ' ' : 5 - ' , Q XX . 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X2 I . t 1., ,U,.V . f I , X . .X I- A x X N wb f N A , A ...... ' mfr. .-f . :MN-ic..--1' 35 'L' 'rfg Y 'fgigg-- Wie.. 4 , kv I. .Q '1, 'qi AQUha Delta Pi Beta Sigma Chapter The year began for the ADPi's with a very successful rush in which thirty-two out- standing girls were pledged. Alpha Delt pledges were very active Fall Quarter participating in the Freshman Talent Show, the Freshman Beauty Contest with Mary Belote named first runner-up and Mike Samford one of the five finalists. Careen Hart was also busy being named Miss Dairy Princess of Georgia and first runner-up in the national contest. Fall Quarter brought active participation in tennis and volleyball, monthly birthday parties in the suite, gathering Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, and a Christmas party with the Phi Delts for the orphans home. As fall slowly changed to winter, the ADPi's once again made a creditable showing in basketball by whipping the Chi 0's in the last game of the season. Winter Quarter saw Beth Brown and Mary Teel as cheerleaders, Suzy Sumner being named Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart, and ADPi ranking among the top in academic standings. As winter blossomed into spring, the ADPi's began making plans for their annual week-end at Lake Sinclair. They also presented a Roaring 2O,s Open House for the frat men on campus. As Spring Quarter slowly drew to a close, it found Alpha Delta Pi's busily engaged in many campus activities-Campus Sing, softball, Sigma Nu Relays, the Miss Mercer Contest, and Oklahoma', with Stiles Allen as the female lead. if 'af .3 l V , t , l22 Happiness is an ADPi hid! Jcwcvnnxvinasws 'mmz-1 iff 1 111 1'1 A .1 131 W .1111 L rmwcss wtsmcklw MARTHA MQDANIEL , , -, ,.-, Q. , 1 ,g .' K11 , r 1 I 1 'X A' .1 .1 A KA N DIANA GARRET1 MMG! 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These girls promptly made the sisters proud as Nancy Fulcher won lst runner-up in the Freshman Talent Contest and Ginny Strick- land won lst runner-up in the Freshman Beauty Contest, with Mela Pereria also among the five finalists. Highlights of fall quarter were the tea honoring the faculty and fra- ternities, the surprise Halloween party given by the pledges, and the Christmas party in the suite. Winter quarter brought initiation week with the alumnae tea and the Feast of Roses. Hard work and cooperation on the Homecoming float meant a first place victory and huge trophy for Alpha Gam. The quarter ended with a senior farewell party. Spring quarter was filled with activities, beginning with a Greek theme Open House for the fraternities. Following it were an achievement banquet honoring scholastic achievement, rush retreat, International Reunion Day in Atlanta, and a fabulous Spring Weekend. .....1a., .J Alpha Cams put finishing touches on first place Home- coming float. 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Peggy, the viper, performs at Christmas party. Santa presides over gifts under Alpha Gam tree. ' W .JYHFW HN 5. KL new w sm. w u H mx I w K L ,,,, 1 , ww 1 mm-mf, Wlplg, wwmwvl uw 1 I' mn , A ,Q vu Zig Y i Sgt all-Q we gig e M ' H , ,f .,1...,, 1:::.:.iD.:..,,,,..Y,,. Q, W I . J- bi , ' ',1'f 1 ' - lu 1 Ee' 5 U M, Frei.. ,. l r , t W' T 2 4 ' AGD pledges socialize with Sigma Nus at fraternity tea. L Ai 'N , 3 My , V V an rn - , - :ge V ' ' .' H K I I X ,t 1 . W . tm, W , ' Q, J fQ1 '-2.5 ' 1 -ff W l3gvl?33 !I!ll1!lN!k!!lI-X Ammwwi5fWgjg2,,I1,1l11gr I ,,1,ugNE Ri: H , W H eg ' 1 -Eff 2 1 1 -14 W ,I , H :Eu A 5352: , jj: N Ai! ' 'ff' ' ' 1 . - - lf .f ' rt ,f, -11, . If: 4: Carol Anne shows Alpha Gam tennis form. 'll' . 'H- , J , 1 N. H 'mfs - fm W H HN H : N HH H H , A i::.r,,, HN HN A I 1 A v- N N ,, ' W . u : m QL. .51 . eggs t Sisters congregate around refreshment table at alumnae tea. rf f' 52 -1 'H A Q: ' X: ' H n.,n A sea of faces at the Alpha Gam Pledge Banquet. hi Omega Psi Gamma Chapter Chi Omega began its year with 25 new pledges. Mary Eaton, Janet Dawson, Gloria Cattis, and Ann Harris were named pledge sweethearts. Linda McElrath was chosen Miss Freshman. The sorority heldits annual Parent-Faculty Tea and also sponsored an open house for fraternity pledges. At Christmas time, the Owls sponsored the Christmas orphans' party and named their new officers. Winter quarter, Chi Omega won the scholarship award. The annual open house for the fraternities- has as its theme, HA Trip Through Time . The pledges treated the sisters to a party with a trip to the Dog-patch . Spring quarter, the Eleusinian Banquet honored Chi Omega's founding. The owls were named top sorority collectors in the Macon Cancer Drive. Carol Rudder was elected to Sigma Mu. Linda Tabor was chosen Greek Goddess. Along the beauty lines, Bev Sonen was named first runner up in the Miss Macon pageant. Five Chi O's were elected to Cardinal Key, Liz Potter, Joanie Bougher, Janie Baker, and Mary Eaton helped bring the year to a successful close by being elected to SGA positions. The KA and Chi Omega Christmas Party for Orphans I30 N , X . 111111111 ,, , -..,..,, ., ,. , -XX. X,.,,,,,.,.. .., ,.1-,,,.,,.. . Y X Y ., qw.. X X 11 X 11 1 1 1111111 X 1 XX XXX V T-2 - af 1 .1 1 11 . . . -, 1'111- 111' ' L , 1 1 1 1 I IX ' X 1 ' 4' , ' ' . 1- X.: 5 1 1 1 - 11 ' -. 1 1 -511' r :S '1 1 ' 11 . . wi- 1 11 12.5 1 'F 11 ,. 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' X LX ' . 1 , 1 , .X ' ' 55 1' H . , EXC1l6d new pledges learn about the X and a horseshoe Pres. Lynn Smltll welcomes guests at the Chl Omega Open House I3I Rushees attend the- Clli Omega Luau. Ester Presley Chi 0's R.O.T.C. Company Sponsors-Linda McE1reath, Mary Eaton, Ann Harris 32 . 'F' 9. A Y If you think you can make me smile by standing on that table ....... w 'I 'fi-L., -egg , ,..,,,, ' U x E t , l ' 7 - J' ' I fa Kun i E Lg. ' gi, ,5 ,:,': ' K his: , .2 'L , 1 L2 ' gl, my A l FF: - W 5: V Our faculty slave-Mr. Posey Galore! ! -. V 1--Y ha Our Pledge Sweethearts: Gloria Gattis, KAQ Ann Harris, Kappa Sigrnag Mary Eaton, ATOg and Janet Dawson, Sigma Nu g ':ll 'Mrs- Yw. N'--,ai-1 V The Annual Spring Eleusinian Banquet Freshman Beauty Queen Linda McElreatl1 Sister McElreath congratulates Sister Sonen as Bev wins the N' ,s , A, ,,, 1 w :w 1 1 U s 1 ' , ' : wail ,- .tt Mu .KI ' X . tu :tg z f ' kt! , U' N - 'igli.ff-Q Siler 'mi' Here's to Chi Omega . . . . ! ! ! I talent division and lst runner-up in the Miss Macon Pageant Hm-m-m, this gets better every year!! I33 Phi Mu Ahoha Iota Chapter Thirty-two new sisters joined Phi Mu this fall. Every pledge made her grades, and Phi Mu was awarded the Panhellenic Scholarship trophy for fall quarter. Phi Mu's high scholarship brought reward as four girls. were invited into KDE, two were tapped for Cardinal Key, and Ruth Story was selected for membership in Sigma Mu. Phi Mu proved her athletic abilities by capturing the basketball and volleyball championships an-d second place in tennis. In addition to sports and scholarships, Phi Mu had her share of beauty honors this year. Lou Roberts was selected SAE pledge sweetheart. Linda Pitts and Kay Moody were ROTC sponsors and Kay was chosen Battalion Sponsor. Jean Harrison was elected Tot during Homecoming, when Phi Mu tied for third place in the homecoming float award. Activities throughout the year included a Christmas party for orphan children, an alumnae tea, a faculty tea, and a senior banquet. Phi lVIu s open house involved a shipwreck theme and entertainment was provided by the new Phi Mu Wash Board Band. Phi Mu weekend brought most of, the hectic activities to a happy finish. N' uhm N' H it 'Hu H f Gi dt... ew ttxm. rf I34 Phi Mu and ATO give Christmas party for orphans 11. ' T' -' fr 1..- Hwtttf' txt . , 4 1 'f ,f 4 VR ,M 5.6.1 A t ' - U ' - 5, , rf: 1 . ,1 1 'wx U1 1 gl' 1-1-1 - . ., , 1 2 J, ' -, 11 1 11 ' '1 ' 111' H22111' M 1 ' u11' ' 111 ' 1 11,11 MAFYNA WARE CJAIL FEHLIAHU PEGGY SPEIGKTS LANA LEWIS CINDER NUONES JANET FNLLEF LIZ HERIIG 1 . t ,v', ' - J ' 1 - 1 1 r' 1 - - ' T. X1 ' W ' f- '-'A A J, ' -1 - 3 ' nt 2. ' 0 - ' A I ' ? I r 14 .. 1 H ', 1 771 , 1 .. , 111 ' N 1 1 1 JD SIKES S2104 MIYHER LINDA WALTDI4 JUUV SUUYNERLANU CAROLVN ZELLNEI MARTHA FAITH JONES KAY MCODY 1..,.1... .11 ..,,1.1.- .mm- - . 1 . ,., 1 1 . 1- ' g,-41.5 ' Q . ' u ff H . f 1 , ,, 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y, .. 4. 1 vw ,. , N- 41 N v N - , . vs? 4 ,, A, 2 I 11 1 ,.,1, , X, Q , A f N. f ' '-. - 1 1 V VNEO NEVER KATHY WISEUAN ELMNE BRVMU ANN NDGROYHA NYY! KNUWLE5 X 7 V ' ,, L A , fm -7, 1 1 SSL - ' 'N 1 111 1 11 1 . 1 .A , 1 . .lx 7 , GUCQI' IIIUCYSI B .- 4- LVNN HIGHSMIYH SUSAN BARRETT TINA SIMMONS HELEN DVKE5 J PlY FAWCEYV ' ., ff- -. Fw ' 1 - I,-. ' ny -- 1 , W s -Q 1 4 - 1-J' .7 X xx . 1 1 1 1 5115!-Il POWELL NAHRILEE CMESIIIHE SUI! STDNE SNERNY WEEK ELLEN MANMGND 775574555 Fl-Qfn ' ' 1 ,- . 1 'S-. V , ,. A, ,f X ,Q ' X 1- t 1 - , ' - , 1. , yi , V F I V DWNNH DUBREE ISHN GREEK SNIXHON FIFILS SEND! CLUTYER JULJE GUENIN HITA Wi-LDROP lllTNY ANKXRSUVI 1 1 1 1 1 N1 1 1 1 1 SAE Pledge Sweetheart, Lou Roberts, receives her sweetheart pin. 11 111 ' Q mnmcm ucourrvs -r -A M ,, I vnsv mzsuw 1.1.1,-.9 .0 'v-1-F asm unrmxsnn sANuv'cAm1aLL tvs. 4 . 1 Euznazm BELL 1 eznvt ELLAQT1 cnnuum mourns 9 -A '-7 Emu WAPPELL .7 -1 .VT ELlzAuE'!M CMNDLER I 1 I1 7: ' f Nancy smrm , -16 ?' ummm Pans '7 anus awsanm gy, 1 . -J .17 9 kuw svciev ' m 4 ,-1 11 1 1 X Jw-NNE Btlcvin 2 1-an 'TP muah: nun: 1? . Q' 1,1 1 u vlncumn Evms f .11 MARWA mmnvs 1 1 swvu an lm mn, v. Aix V1 Q N .must sum E v 1 -A Q Lows: r1uP.anucn - er Mamuu nun A cs 9 um nussnrs 1 -A '7 .meme Knox il ,xdsf 4 . , I J 1 J, , 1 :nw 1.a.umncz 11 W X 1 ' 1 15.653 ' .mm 11 ' ix. ,1 Q1 11 X1 Y ' ,- .1 -Q- vnnf 94: mwvsnu 3 .L '17 .1 u.-.mtvu uommoo J ,v Susan :umm n 6 JEANNE Kim' 26-f' nun me 1-, 1 Q 1 nususu not 1 11 11 Tot for 1965-Jean Harrison 1, 1 Phi Mu Volleyball Champs Louise and .lo lead us on to Victory .,f it v X . l36Model Sister, Peggy Speights, with Louise Fitzpatrick, model pledge. Pledges work to earn that money for the sisters' Christmas present Sen-iors clown at Phi Mu Pledge Retreat --,3. Lv I Pledges, ff Qyitlfjjl lx Love those parties in the suite. Susan Powell and Elizabeth Bell, serenade the sisters. , I u f F, F 4 l t ,wel Now it's time for .leannel Pledge Roberts pleads for Mercy. Alpha aa Omega Alpha Zeta Chapter Beginning early for the 1964-65 surge, the Alpha Taus were seen and heard at the Shine celebrating Orientation Eve the night before school started and haven't been turned off yet. Pledging twenty-five top troups during rush, they added fresh blood to the in-crowd. Their black-face camp meeting won third place in the freshman talent contest, and later they beat the Sigma Nuis for the pledge football trophy, tied for second in inter-fraternity football, and placed second in basketball. As in every homecoming, they managed to pull out a float during one all night stand, despite the efforts of the Pabst Brewing Company. On the social scene the Creek was what was happening again this year. The annual joint party was held with the K. A.'s, and the good-hearted Tau's blew it out at a Christmas party with the orphans and the Phi lVIu's. Later, a different type of Christmas party took place, and the repeal of prohibition was celebrated. The fact that the chapter's scholastic standing zoomed upward each quarter is attributed to innumerable all night stands on the part of serious-minded scholars. Thanks are in order, too, to the Krystal, which likewise stayed up all night. Many Taus held offices in S.G.A., and they dominated varsity sports with six bas- ketball and five baseball players, including captain Sandy Harris. I 38 Recognize -those ears? 1 ,ji y - -V 'A - -:g- - -Y ' N1-rx W -Q., ,5j'iwn' V Agvsf' 1-1A-ff Y fb Y ,- eq , ,. ' , -1' , n ' ,. 1 , , L ,f. , . gf 1 ' V 71 ' - A , A ' . N Q xlluv 4 ' 'J' ' ' ' I Q , N 1 1 ' 'f 1 5 I l , f - -.5 M f., .1 v ' A i P 4 w F2 ' an ' W A - ,Y LA Y ., w1-A jf K wk-1 -' 1, A qx Q .f 5 VQA , P I . ,uf 54,-1 V - i, ' ' - - : , - A nd' L - , I .., S, Kr,- Y Xu . - ' .. M 1-Z X ' 1 T R? k Y ., ' : '24 ' ff , ' uw' H. I -. ' f K . N W 1 w w W I 1 W M73 , , U 5 , , J M , W 1111 m gy A M T W , V . 5 V W h W ,. 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'55 9.3, The Alpha Tau Omegas show their musical talents on homecoming float. lf PV if . - . i, ,V r'-., 1 I-Q Ju!! 5 Af ,4 l 5. Jeff Pace presides as Vice President of SGA. President Lane Dennard presents model pledge award to Ronnie Gilbert as model brother Edgar Frye watches. ,IQLH 'S Qc, 1 'I V Alpha Tau Omegas and dates attend church together. x r 1 Y 1 4, .- J lp 5 ' Q. t Q, px 7- X ' . I . ,, . . A Jim Arnall, advisor, d1nes with Alpha Tau Omegas. Sandy Harms at ba: for Mercer Bears, I4l l 1. H Kappa Alpha Urder Kappa Chapter Fall Quarter reunited the KA's with high expectations for an outstanding pledge class of twenty-three and the prospect of a new chapter house. Fall Quarter produced fine representation on the athletic field with Kappa Alpha winning the intramural tennis championship and a fine representation on the gridiron. The rebels maintained their standings, first on campus, and the quarter was climaxed by the Chi O-KA Christmas party and the occupation of a Williamsburg Colonial mansion-'La beauti- ful connection between the Mercer of the past and the Mercer of the presentf, Winter Quarter started off with the annual convivium and Lee Ball. The Rebels also won second place in volley-ball competition and posted 2-2 record as their cagers gave good account of themselves on the hardwood. Winter Quarter ended with a successful KA-ATO party. Spring Quarter climaxed a successful year with the centennial celebration and the Old South Weekend, consisting of an Open-House, teas, a flag raising at Wesleyan College, the Old South Ball, a barbecue, and the Sharecropper Stomp, and a new chapter Rose. The 1964-65 year typified the Order in its spirit and cooperation, and was a fine representation of Kappa Alpha Order as a lifetime of brotherhood. Miss Connie accepts the role of honorary house mother of the new K. 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X ' XX X X f I I X ' t IIXI X H JX -'-XXIIXX IIIIXXIIXXXX-XXX'j'XXXXXXXXX X ' XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX . :XX XX XX 'XXX XX XX ..XiX-5:e::X- X' 'XX' - I X , X' XX ' XX I X ,X X LX ' X L' TMD?JlaSiMGEC7Rf RDBEM B slHGLE12nY ' cAL.vXN 6 LANE XX 'monks Xfsanasr 'r 'Z :X XXXIIIXXI? X -XII XXX XX . XX II GUY R.GUNli II'IiX - . X 1- Xesszzr' XX III X T - X A I X ' . ,-. -X XXX XXX 1 'momas v cDX.X.ENs :.:X .i I' Xp umm n imvmwnv H Pledge Sweetheart Gloria Gattis accepts gifts from Santa. XX I43 K. A. victory over S. A. E. in volleyball. Stan Peck and Leslie Terry aid Santa at the K. A.-Chi O Orphans' Christmas party. I44 K. A.'s indulged in a little mudslinging during the national elections. Santa and K. A. Sweetheart Nancy Robinson at annual Christ mas party. Model Pledge, Bill Simmerman, gives toast to Robert E. Lee at annual Lee Ball. K. A.'s sing to newly pinned Leslie Terry and present her with the traditional red roses. k , 4 . ' P n it -n yi ' II The highlight of the year, Old South , brings back the glorious period of the Civil War. Brothers Bobby Lenihen and Terrell Stanley win over MIMA's for their third straight championship. I45 Kappa igma Alpha Beta Chapter For the second year in a row, Alpha Beta chapter tied for first among the fraternities in number of pledges. With the present membership composed primarily of Freshmen and Sophomores, we foresee the chapter growing steadily in years to come. Socially, the year was characterized by parties, ranging from small, informal ones at the creek to larger, formal ones as Founder's Day and Stardust. At our Sweetheart Ball, Miss D. J. Ditto, a Wesleyanne from Ft. Myers, Florida, was chosen Sweetheart. Miss Ann Harris, Chi Omega, had previously been elected pledge class sweetheart. To aid our drive for better undergrad-alumni relations, we gave a reception during the fall for our Macon alumni. President Bob Hershner brought credit to the chapter when he was elected president of the I.F.C. and tapped for Blue Key. The pennies poured in and Brother ihidy Wasden came up first in the Ugly Man Contest. The flood of lavaliers of the year was sprinkled by pinning, engagement, and marriage. Bob Hershner pinned Miss Sylvia Hatton, and Ken Smith became engaged to Miss Kay Connally, both Chi Ois. Also, Rick Wright was married to his childhood sweetheart, Miss Frauka Jacebson. Recognition of faculty advisor, Brother T. P. Haines, at Founder's Day Dance. I46 N ARIAIL V ,V ml ,, ms '- my Vx, . wap.-. h .. T -A x-- K lwsihiitv deusilsf' l Fvvk ,,,,, , 12 ' Emu L.nA1Ler 1 .1 .4 ' ' we AW -V K mv ' , 7.-., '..4 ' V-gi x F, m..1 F f 1 1 ', , . ' , , X ,, ,,,,,, ,,, ROBERT H JOHNSON EDWARD R HARVEY LAWRENCE J PHALIN DAVID kYFUENAN MNN HARRIS HHIIIIH 7 A Eilcev lflnfuevgilfg ENT 2. X, JULIEN wi' ww' i -X' -9' ' ..- xt' ' WILLIAM V. EVANS .gif 'J -' .N ff! 'I , ' 1 D y . Marne E HIL L Fan... , .,. ,r ,w1..., H: -.ff ,. -,, f? . .wmv .. .. ..--. FT- ,y v-17?7f.f j 1-:-1 Hold on to your pants, girls! u A ..,. , Li 'VAI ii, H i ., :wikis if tj ' -'i ,if -' 1 N ....ggi .gut l I f ... .. ' W ... 51 L I 4133 Q, .. V AJ N N H 4 X Y H X J 3.1 - . . - fi --V-- .- X S in l . - ' J .,.. -'Ls Ti l 1 N' I .1 M ,ii Q N xx A ' ' ini Ii' -v- I - 4 . . X , li -I F3 A E' X 1 'Z' S L6 .1 F 50 4 ' ' ' 4 Q' s . .. Q g 5 a if , 1 5 1 ' 1 I I' lx l' ' , an 'l...,, . . - ,H 8,445 Pledge sweetheart, Ann Harris, helps win the game. Ready fo? action anywhere. QE? :S 'iYou old rascal, you. H wv V' 2: . .. 1 I Y Q , i . i. cs?-sq, 1 R . . ix., F' ii ...V - P Fi l,s:. it 4: 1,5 ' ' ,H fr .7 - i' ' , . - -'z .1 I s ji. V H' 132 5... E5 ' 4 ., ,- W 1 tel- fl - Y 'Z ,gl --: .-4-.-tif R . 1.3 A gf E .L-A 1.5: - H Y Viv- F? FSP ' , Lefifli-'f:2Yi' '. Z - ., l . ,-.s.,1.-.,,,a-max .. ... 5 1 mv:-1 16: 3..i!lf.f f Tri - . ,' Q 54? , s 35 4. rg.: 2 e - . 5- '- 4,43-..?:,.r.. L' . .Q : .1 Q .1 W G Lf., '- I ,,,L,,',.i5..- irq. I., . ,-E 2 . . ... ... S ,- .W ... . me L.-. . . but something did! , yu Q A lv New brothers get right into the swing of things. , 5 f Y Siya- Mgf M .,. l f f ' i ,wg 1 ,, - L-.-il ,fe r ,l ' ' R-. Pledges raise money for pledge project. w Preparing Ken for burial. . 7 13511, 1 Y A .' , 1 F K, Tl1ere's no way out! Kappa 35633659 An old Kappa Sig tradition. I , Lambda Chi Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter Characterized by continual growth and development, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity has enjoyed one of its most active years. Beginning with hectic preparations for fall rush and spanning three quarters of intramural sports, public relation projects, school activities, and social events, the brotherhood of Lambda Chi has demonstrated its worth as a part of Merceris fraternal system. ,lust a few of the year's projects and activities have been established of each brother as a Red Cross emergency blood donor, the adoption of an orphan through the Chris- tian's Children Fund, an Easter egg hunt sponsored for the underprivileged children, the sponsoring of a finalist in the Miss Macon beauty contest, participation in special charity drives, and the observance of our annual Founder's Day with a banquet for our alumni. Even though active in such a wide variety of social, public, and school activities, Lambda Chi Alpha has placed its main emphasis on scholarship and membership. Having shown our greatest improvement in these two areas, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity leaves the '64-'65 school year a stronger, closer fraternity, ready to continue in the pursuit of our motto: 'cEvery man, a man? vase, Ma 1 fx H is w w W ,, Lambda C.l1i's proudly display float in Homecoming Parade. l50 Zig? 1 u X1 lf, X1 n xv fy ., 1 w w 7 X Nh , NM an 1 2 w M, ww! griggzlwawwx waging mmf su QF, , 2-gil, H, . wQlf'?!m?.fl3?5:Ef uw umm - fsmni uw , , H , 1 H H N iuizxsszzmazssr' F + ++ + i ewev 7 muevslf U01 NUHN AL TGWNS MARGIE ORTT ' ,V PAW MAFFEO LHEFYL SMITH H X H K v fl r-,Wei W ' 'if , , 'Ch-, at A llc 9? . I . ' ry. , K ,I K H, 4 ',f f ' I ' 12,451 - ' A wifi' Wx gyx 'zgrl' fi , ,W libs You see, klde there really IS one after alll. Lets go big team' ,,,,, ll x J :riff ' , lei, fini '-Y ll! 12: ,311 1-UB' W -.:..eA , ae? ........ . . ANI, y 4 , What am I bid for Maffeo here? 4? Hail Ceasar-hail yeah! I You look like you been whooped wid thuh ugly stick! lf' r , fm ss , Q, 'ff ,,wlll ',' E ,. , , 1 DEQ ' 'll'+y'l,,l'i'llT Z1 l Y 0 nr' E mg 3 'msgs ,Shiv ws t 'KJ W. H 'Q ,, . -- ,lm 1.212 ll- H -X i ' '-1 1 ff? W ll 'Pr-' l V fax 2-'fl-721. '34 H ti, 1 V '--'J-' - f ll, , ' xiii? 35 - , Zi, ' ' f, l ' ' f 1 v .31-s ' 1' . 4 - J , . 1 I f ,gr -I - :YV , 2 5, -fx i g e t , :se Jylll MIM !-J11 !,, lt,',' M,.w,m NWN, 3115- ff Ji 'Mui' 5, H Y, e x e ' is ul. '54, I ,,,DjQ! ig 4, llfggii-1 xwwmxwmxrw 1,-w Nga, V im: ,- I, ug? , ..4 -' 1 t ex f - , W , ' '1 ax-2 rf 1. Q if i W- ' E21 JV? :L P 2 l 2' , , 5 ,, , , I, , ,. A ' - U vt Jw , ' ,,Qq,,,!,,,V ,X ., Il, ll J mf - M , , ,V , V ,' , , I f P-si. -. - Y 1 . 1 5 ' , fe , L . . 4 ' 1 A 1 ' i'i'-'L!,i1l-ni A, , ii- I ,- , ' f , Something tells me these ain't the pearly gates. loo , .. 7 ln izi ziz iz- 4 is I-sq., l- Xiu' . u, V . 1 x M , I . ' ,va W z , -.-' 4-W' 'x, -1.-1 f .VY wt sp! 1- Rockout time . . Y'-ji? ww TEMP All done and ready to go. . , : Z -5 -,L Q 25 ' 'QE Y-:ff 'ff v jf' 2 Tf. A . Just keep on stu .QW I 1 1 is-'NJ 1 .-, -1 4 T 1 -,I .12 w w V m m --.. -..' ffin! TimBER. . . I I53 Phi Delta Theta Georgia Gamma Chapter Phi Delta Theta had another successful year, beginning with the pledging of twenty- six men. The Phis participated actively campus-wise: Presidents of the S.G.A., Freshman Class, and Ciceronian Literary Societyg Captains of the basketball and golf teamsg outstanding basketball playerg three Phis starting on the baseball teamg and a Phi was no. 1 on the tennis team. Socially, the Phis were not topped. In the fall, the Halloween and Christmas parties and Open Houseg in the winter, the Sweetheart Ball, and the Shipwreck with Doug Clark and the Hot Nutsg in the spring, the Cowboy Week-end. Numerous kaolin, cabin, and nfilrnw parties were also held. Two Phis even helped Dee Clark at the Greek Week Dance. ' In intramurals, the Phis have only lost four games in all sports this year, ranking high in all fields. Hopefully, next year should equal this one for the Phis. The Phis gather for a family portrait. I54 ' ' X ' X X in W-. fi X, X X' XX XX X X ' X 'fX X . 'X - . X X . X . .X - . X . XX: , , ra Y X '7' dl i V X X , -X 1 V 'X .f 'JX ,:, ' '5 '- ' H 'X g V31 -. XX-.I Q Sa! ' X X 4 -A 5:4 .Q - , X -X X , X X X X' X X' X ' g .43 4 XX X X XX -' , f X . i X1 . XX XX L' X ' XX 4 'cgtj XX f-. '-'S' X X..'S+ X P XXX, Xi- 1 5' ' XX X - 453 X X1 X - X A XX X X XX X X-,X X X X A XX .. ,, . , Y rm L X , XX X X XX X XXX XX XX X . XX X, XXX, X XX , , , , XX XX XXX XX Y f--'- :XQXYE HX, , L XX XX X, XX ' A Y X .lack conisv .umm cnzsvsn 'boa nssves ' mines :Hanan XX' um woeenvs Jenn-r Jonusow' A aiu. :mu unnou smzv A CAIZSEQRQYNOLDS uennv rfncn Jumn wwmuo JOHN MVNAT1' X X' X ' V ' I X- X V' X . Y X X N , . I X 'z X ' X. ' X X'X X X ,X f-XX xl A L? h A' we ' Lim ,fi .X XX lv: gm- ' X - ' . -A X f.. 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Myst: H BRN rmvuen 1'0MXSiMs X XX X 1 1 I I I X XXL 'X XX XX , E XXX X W XX XX XX XXXXXXXXXX' 'x A Milf- ll .L - I The Pflikeilfs g0 011 H trip- The Phi's start on the Bear nine. P l55 Ix .l, - The Phi Delt's M, - N E - See that boy dressed in white? Open House l56 d wx d in Xa. ,4 A QEf-::iQ ,- .A Pledges begin the year in the old tradition True Phi Delt spiritfsl. Alums show educational films. Doug Clark workin' for the Phi's. Piiifm l .. . -v--H on All girls love Phi Delis. Sigma Ahvha Epsilon Georgia Psi Chapter The E's began a successful year by pledging thirty-two outstanding men. Of these, the largest number of pledges on campus, twenty-five were initiated Winter Quarter. With the addition of four initiates in the Spring, Georgia Psi was brought to its largest active membership in many years. During Fall Quarter the Leo's made a reputable showing in athletics and placed first in scholarship. The quarter was highlighted by. the annual Sweetheart Party with Sally Hallberg, a-Wesleyanne, being named the Sweetheart for the coming year. The SAE's, paced by Woodrow Fincher, made creditable showings in basketball and volleyball Winter Quarter. The quarter ended with the majority of the Brothers going to Daytona. Spring Quarter again found' the E's taking an active part in scholarship, softball, and track. An appropriate ending to a successful year was realized at the Spring Weekend featuring the Hot Nuts. ' it gm Q.. fi? '58 Thirty-two pledge SAE . I , .. . V! ,W V 'i ' ' ' VV V I V V V ,V V ' T V V V H VV V ' 'V - ' X W I V ' Vll L' ' V ' l V l ' fy- Q - 1 - J I V- A ll 2 V ' ' V.' - T' . N I V '- A I 'N V ' 'S' If I . 1 V ' I I III V II I, I I. I I I -V. I- VB I I I I MI IV I I I I I V V I I I I A I I i I r I I V VJI 1 V V ' - ' 1 'VA . '- . ' V ' V - V ' . - , . . V V' V .- V V IV V I 'J' V Q' V -cf 1 VI vi 1 ,-:- VV: V- K ,V V fs - -: . 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VV..V IMJNIAY IWUJIN WDKR NKJCUUCWO VIILLHM ILICK WLYUT NARVLEV IYNUN PDRRIS DliVIl'l NIPIFEV SILLYY DNLLIYNG l X MET -WRC! VIILLIUI FMVLDW FPNYK NURUJR IVUI NNZS ULLIIPI WILLIYHHAN ENNEST Ull-SIR' H ' N.-. ,. , ,, IV ,..-. I ,, VV ,VVVV Y I V 71 YY I I --- I , .Y Y ,,V -i, V VV V VV-V V V' V V V QV V - VV VVV V V V V1 VV l VVV- V V ' V ill- V V V ll lf '1VV V V V V J V I V l N V ' V V V V ' V VV' ' 'IV V ' Q V I EEZ. I I I W I5 I :V' l ' 'V' V I I - If I. VVVV' - .I I I IV I I II I II iff ,I --.V LI 1 V - I VI. V, gg I -A I .VVIJ If I V I II I, -:jim ,I V - I II I I ,ig V I VV -f'-V , XF: IlI I I I V ' - X Le . 'A ' W V ' . V VQI1 I I' 5 I I V 1 1 V VVLV' V ' .I V ' V i ' V l V VVVlV V V' V V L . V VVV V V. - VV ,VVV V J.,.4,,...V HUGH HARPER VV VID VPHJIEN DQNALDNARYLEY II HUFM IIAKRV WAYNE BELL IIN II II JIGYNKMKPEN FWEVDVHQAVES I H VNICNMTL WELLDN5 - BEPEHV MOUUV CIMJDNVISQFWV II Bill! VRKEMRPI IIQBER1 CHN!!! CAMPGELL l I ' VV VV IV VVV V V VV VV VV VV VVV I ' Z V VV VV VV 'H V VVV VV V H V' UH V' V ME Y' ' W! VVV ' W dll..-.sfo ?Tl??nffVsVv4lVex,VVVlVuVV1V1ur-.NYM-2JQllu.H..Vf 'VVVV l i , gi, Sweetheart Sallye Hallberg elected V -V V J V V l Annual Pledge-Brother Football Came I I59 ZA E ? 4 EAI? way' 51.90 Busy pledges at their car wash my - S Hugh and Roger get pmned QI u JI f L The E's,, with the Hot Nuts. L 5' ,p lm '-Q V' X., 'fli- KL Who has the church key? The E's roll in football. Where,s the White Knightn? Sigma u, Eta Chapter Sigma Nu started the year off with a bang by pledging twenty-nine promising young men, twenty of which were initiated winter quarter. The Snakes were extremely active in the intramural sports program this year. This can be seen by looking at the records. Fall Quarter saw them take a second place in tennis and, for the second straight year, a first in football. This was followed up by taking first place in basketball and by going undefeated in volleyball, again for the second year running. By the end of winter quarter Sigma Nu had clinched the All Intramural Trophy for the second year in a row, even before the first results of softball and track were in, both in which they were expected to do well. Sigma Nu stood out in other phases of campus life during the year, too. For example, brother Colin Harris was Chief Justice of the Honor Council and Cadet Colonel in charge of the ROTC Battalion. Brother Bill Theileman was elected President of Alpha Phi Omega and vice-president of the Inter-Fraternity Council, Brothers Richard Hearn and Brady Creel were tapped for Blue Keyg Creel also being elected president of the Student Bodyg and J ay Brewster was elected Vice-President of the Junior Class. Not ones to ignore social activities, the Snakes had many weekends passed by that didn't see the Nu's participating in some type of social function. The year's social activities were climaxed on May 21-23, during the annual White Star week-end. Also highlighting Spring Quarter were the Sigma Nu Relays and the election of Barbara Nimnicht as the new Sweetheart. Serving as preceding sweethearts for the Sigma Nus were Liz Potter and Janet Dawson. s l I 62 Sweetheart: Janet Dawson W . . ,v 1 I, H .. M 11 H 1 5' 111 1 af 11 11 1111 1. b 509 111 1 1 mmm vsa.nn11sn ' sasaw 1. u 5 1 -. I ' 11 . 1E:. ' 1 1255251 1 1 ' 1 -- '1l1.:1. ,.' 1 1' ' 1 111 1 aaa ' '5 11 11 :: '- vin I ? ' X , 1 1 V 1 , 1 , Jn avczwsfen 5191: arms w11.L1am X 1 H 111 ,,,,,.. 1,1 1,11 -1-gr.--...iwkgf X , 1 11 1 11 ,, 1 1-1:15 V 1 1 Wm 1 if ,V 1 1 1 ,1 21-.1 1' 0 '1 1 . ' ' 1- 111 1 11 1 1 .1 - 1 114 ' 1 -A ' J g1 x g -1 ,,.- 1-' E ' 1 W X 111 1 mum Janes :wo-1 sau K Mem: .Q-.11YYH ,f - YY , 1 1r,:-f , It 1. .-, W W 'Y K I 1 M 1 .1 . 4 3 ' ' .- ' 11 '11 G fu .f 1 ll 0 , 47' f -of ' ' - ' - wg 111.. -- . V -- 1 ' 11,1 - ,.- H 11 1 1' 11 1 11 11 11 Y K 1 Lmui wnumsou sm. was-moon a11.L vcmrosn f , 1' - 1 ,-M . ,V 1 1 1 121' , '-1 I 1 K f ' 1 ' .11 .w 1 -4' 11 .a . '? 11.h 11 1 ,,-1 1 1 .P -, 1 5 ' ig A arrive -earn.-.rxsdu ' mu warren A won . 111 ' E 1 - 1 1. Q H '- ' ,I , 1 Y ,1 1 .. - 11 1 4 V J 1-11 vi 1 1, r 5 1' - 1 1 f 3 'C' 1 - 5 1 , ' 1 I 111' Q11 X gi ' n1:NAT,n1k1-xanax w1u:v1Qe1.a:11ny H ' ' 4, E ,' ' S' 1 .L That's right - sink it! wg mia? ,rqoe2Q5'g.,W gn SVPI YE 2355-HN 3 L , W F' if v-1, EE-E Shake it up, baby. ,sf WE Nav Tug-of-war at Sigma Nu relays. QC'est la guerrelj -I-3 ., . xr' 3 K I F l -1354 '- ' W, 4' 4 , , if' -4 -m ' QW? Just give me ONE BIG . . A Sl'I1l1C from our sweetheart. Let'em have it! uw W: 5.3 Get that ball and GO! The girls pay a social call N 9 K ii al L . 1-87 N1 Sigma Nu's prepare homecoming float Pledges pose for posterity Take that, and that, and that!! ' i l X JA. f is , Wfxw- - A sure sign of Sigma Nu loyalty Sigma Nu,s let 'em roll!! Mercer Independent Coed Association During the year 1964-65, lVllCA has carried on many activities and made many accomplishments. The members emphasize loyalty, faith, sincerity, justice, temperance, love, and service in all their undertakings. One of the highlights of Fall Quarter was the tapping of Carol Ann Holcomb for Cardinal Key. Activities during this quarter also included an open house, the theme of which was the c'Gay 90,sl', and a party at the Fireman's Lodge for MICA members and their dates. Winter Quarter was also filled with activities. Fourteen girls were initiated into MICA at Baconsfield Clubhouse where trophies were received by lVlyrt Irby, model MICA sister, and Barbara Wehunt, model Micette. Jackie Cain began her reign as MICA's new president, the MICA members joined the lVlllVlA's for'a party, a tea was held for the foreign students, and in the Homecoming Parade lVlICA,s float won third place. The number of members added during Spring Quarter was nine. A tea was held for lVlercer,s First Ladies, and the MICA sisters participated in the intramural activities. Several of the girls received honors which deserve recogiition. Anne Johnson received a graduate fellowship to Emory University, and Karen Kennedy was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. We are very proud of Sara Distlehurst and Anne Johnson who were listed in Whois Who. One of the achievements of which we are most proud is that for the past several quarters MICA has been the social organization with the highest scholastic average. An event to which the MICA members looked forward all year was the retreat to Jekyll Island which took place on May 21-23. The trip was filled with pleasure and excitement, and was a perfect way to end what was indeed a wonderful year for MICA. F 1. . . f .H-. W' '12 . .. , ,,,if?,,,.. gps.. wig, 4 ..,,,y3.1' ry.. V H.. H .. ...N J., mr. .-.3 . - :.- I- H, Q . Q .Q . A ff Maja: 'Q 3 53' -i H r., 'X L 1 in The cowboys fgirls, rather! and Indians are on friendly terms during Fall rush. lbb I II MARIJH STRIPLING KAREN KENNEDY JOYCE DAVIS PAM GRAHAM ANNE JUHN24 UISTELPIJRSY SANRA FAULKNER MIJRT IREY SHIRLEY OIRRD CRROLE PROCTOR NANCY QEHDFIX Lqnul I-MI.. HI Zllilluhi- HEY vvlvlwri' IIMKEWIMY fvllniuhlv H1101 'NWN mini' , , , , X X , , I I I I 1 Is II 11 QI .5 A ' If I I I - f I ff I, ' A,, ,, ',, QVCLJ. ll 0 CII CII We - X 06131 lllll ' 2 ,X . Ii., I - 1 : IIXI XI . X 1 XXX X XX IIXX I - ' II . IXI XXX X' II QQIIXXIIIII I' -' . X Xsi' LI XX I II I ,I , I I. . - -. IX Aga XJ XXX ,XI XX XX HX II, XX 151 I IX ,g ov - , -A I. -- I ' X f-4 rd I :III I I ,. I K-1, -7 X N, ' I .' Li .I I - 1 I r' fr I X I : ' 'I I 'XXX IX' XX XiglXXgXiiX1'fj I . I I LI 115' P3 I I I I II I-H' . , . I II I aummii 6oUaLAS ummm su! muon snwunA'swwEns ' ' I I Iv Ii 'I MCOLW GAIN I KVELVN MW WW NELL SYDNEY II I II, ' ' X2 ' L7 g.- I I . X I - I ,I - ., I L . ,,, ' ' ' -' D' 'I I F I I 'I Q1 V 1 4 Q 3' il. :.I.I '-7 I III I' ' ' I f- I ' I : , 1 4 I :-II -has gi I Y gs' . Xi .III u. Luc X u1uev5l B .. 1 I, ,eg , LQTIIIIX X A X' X Z XA 1 X ,I X RX I L D , I . . Y I I I SGW! RGHERTS SUE PRESCOTT DGINA KIND CAROL IINII MULCDMB COPLISS MARVIN PATRICIA 'IURIIIEN JOAN HARRIS -- II. L- I II I I I , I X X . . X If 0,535-I XXX I N X N MXAXXX I ' I I I I ' I 'I ' , QI . - , - -, ' ' I -Ia .FII I - - yI I X I 1 1 ' -, I, 'PI . 4 v 'I I y X . - ' -I Y-5, .Q X I I I , -1 X v ff? I I ' A, I - I , I ' XI: he I .I ' .J ' I ' I I I I , , BENVRICE MIDULETUN CATHV TALTUN BEVERLY WILLIAMS JULIA HICKSCN EHERVL WHITY FIIVE TYSDN CARQYN CCXTK CATHERINE JARRETT LINDR SMITH BARBARB WENUNI' HELEN VANVLACM I I ' ' V XXX,,nQ-.X -, fy-'-:XX , ' .. , i r' X ,XX-if x '57 I 'I X ' iX.X III' III I NI IIIII I ' ' , I'.I'II Ir - II' 2 . 1 X . A X ' X' X Y, I X. I 'T T, , X :QX I ,, f X I --N ' I - III I - ' I fl- I mah: . . I I 'I - -T7 X 'II I XX I' X. I 'I 'I ggzsgii , 5 II 'I i, X 2 X E- ' I I I I F-AVE DUNCAN I CLAUDEYYE WELLS I YLRINE IIUWAHU I GAYLE BENNEYY GRWFIN I BUNELLE BRAY I Y MILA LASALK ANN JD HENDRICKS NETTA NEFLIN I LINDA IIILVEHINK II ' '- ' ' I' ' I' I I -- NI Ly.-Ir.:v.I '.fIu'IITS!SiE SIIIJIQI, Im'-I.,4Im N 'I , , I X I ' ififw' ' ' Q T j ' W , I, 1. I I' I I 1 I RS' X - .I I I ' X I XI a X.IX XX X I XIXXXIII A ui I X . X , 'IQIII 'I 1-I I'4I,1XII If. Ie 5:13 I4 -'Is I ' I I I I . I . I I The candles were lit as Micellcs became members of MICA at the mltiation banquet. 1 Myrl, Micette trainer, awards 'iMode1 Micetle' Wehunt. trophy to Barbara I68 The house-party at .lekyll is one of the year's highlights for MICA. i E 1 l Open House was gay as Anne and .lean in their Gay N costumes helped photograph Mary Lou and Carolyn. it gm L ' we 1 ni iw , I, V .:,. git QV f . we A gait .. ineties W: , 5 ' : 17-1 i ll .t,,.'.sgf,!1LQ',f EEL HW .5a2:.4ia,,Q. a -W t 'ei i 35' l -N x. f Y E AV ' Anne, Quinette, and Carole look happy after returning from a wonderful week-end of sun and sand at Jekyll. ea L A Shave, any one? .loyc K 1' uw-W e will be glad to let you be her first customer! 1 arf! 3' Can't fool us, Sonya! We know you aren't Casey at the bat! Need a partner for your bicycle built for two, Carolyn? , ya' ,-, 5 V 1 77 5' MICA alumnae and advisors were guests at the initiation banquet. Sarah was left holding the everywhere l w. ,M Q r '15 A 5 4 5 ' 5' , 'fe-: ef Q' ' ri j'5if' -if f ', r 3 A i I mop! Water, water - rl ll' 51555, 5, I. g , ,Ld',I.l, Mummy Marla is enough to scare away even the bravest Freshman at the rush party! 4 55' X 5. i , vi 5 vig 55 5 . . , 5 5 liters., Tricia may not read minutes very well, but she's a whiz at making Scrapbooks! She even got a trophy for her Micette scrapbook! - . Y-I affix' - 51' . ' Ei. ' . -' ' 4' ' '-' Q-'1 UMR '- --5,5 Week-end slumber parties occur often on the MICA floor. Initiation night was shower time for Myrt who was awarded the Model MlCA award. I 69 Mercer Independent Men is Association Mercer Independent Men's Association, having no national ties or obligations, is a group of men united in Christian fellowship. Foremost on the calendar for the new year was the pledge program. MIMA pledged eighteen willing associates, willing to strive for the aims of high scholarship, citizen- ship, and friendship. Consistency is a definite asset of the lVlIlVlA's. When scholastic averages were an- nounced for fall quarter, MIMA, for the fifth year in successiong rated above the all menis average. lVIIMA's brotherhood extended the hand of citizenship by selling candy to raise money for the Timmy Turtle Nursery. The Macon Methodist Home for Boys was also supported. Sports is always an integral part of MIMA7s life, as exhibited by the first place intramural' trophy for football and second place trophy for tennis. Hopes are high for another softball championship team. Social life is not a small part of MIMA. Much enjoyment is created in the community of MIMA throughout the year. Two parties, one with MICA, stand out as scheduled events of this past year. 1- 5 s i Z H25 revived .in 65 on the move. l70 KPN COEN ..- Y F -Vfomiav ulcxsm ' f 0 'nivio mnoof 4' J N X, L I H w ,,, v v y yumw. on M, , ai JL . I 0 f :wav Henson ,JIM FRIRCIDTH '15 EHWIS WTLLKAMS MUR5f UCWILLIIMS EHNES! FERRELL DIVIU MARSIN BUDDY HUELLE ml gn oo ,Q 1 1 i X H 1. W V W L rg. , , 19 as f o o HM Y. H M W H NH., U H Sf ' 1 . Y X f Zllcvccv llxuucrsrlfg EUWIRD FAYNS EDWARD SIMMONS . ,.- 4 if LARRY JACKSON EARL KENBILL BEVERLY BUNTEB Im.:-L , N Q, KENDALL .0-Q srcvsduiu ' f 'eoiliv noesms M H H . w frvl . -, - .. Q , 7- . Now where did that one go??! GILMDRE NIIDSUN EDWARD STONE -A ' S.. .1 w N o M1 rw N M M 1 INN' H i' xl 1 V i W i v NETTA NEFLIN JUNNNY ADAMS 'fF L . '2!f: , ,ogg 0 V 'W 4 55 'J' . ,w ! ii- , V 5 -.J 'ff-Sf DDB IUNEEY PEESTGN' NICK! ,40- f' 21--1 ,, . i JSF. 1 ' THOMAS DRNNY SHEFFIELD RICHARD CHAMBERS EDWIN JONES w 'x mu U M M u Wy w H , , w A-wa 1. fr-I y,.E L-.. .:.,.. - x mm V . Q o ' K ,Um JOSEPH SNOW 'Munras' mow-sofa GRIFF EYHHIDOE EVERET7 CDKER FWRWISH CHIPFER BxL,L5 sm ., 1 1 4 Anh-h-h, you can't have it!!! - I ..,uLb '! Fellows, them-e's nothing to it. Pay attention to the game, Everett! 'E ' Eliza-,YEL . With the music now, one, and two, and . . 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George Dean of the College Dean Of the S0Uf1'1eI'11 Cf-'UCSC School of Law of Liberal Arts Of Phafmaq' Deans of the University THOMAS TRIMBLE Assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts HELEN GLENN F. ROBERT OTTO J OSEPH' M. HENDRICKS Dean of Women Dean of the Chapel Dean of Men Faculty 15.533 WILLIAM H. BARBEE B.S. LEONE BATES M.A. JUDY BEHRENS M.A. LOUISE BROWN M.Ed. Instructor in Math As. Prof. of Education Instr. in Russian Sz German As. Prof. of Psychology CORRINE BYRD M.A. PAUL E. CABLE Ed.D. JAMES L. CLEGG Th.M. PAUL M. COUSINS LL.D As. Prof. of French Newton Prof. of Education Assistant Prof. of Christianity 81 Prof. of English Classical Languages SHERWOOD EBEY Ph.D. JOE FILIPPO M.A. CLARE T. FURSE Ph.D. WILLIS B. GLOVER Ph.D. As. Prof. of Math Instructor in Speech As. Prof. of Chemistry Professor Df HISTOYY na' Faculty BEN W. GRIFFITH Ph.D. T. P. HAINES M.S. H. E. HAMILTONE Ed.D. JAMES O. HARRISON Ph.D Pollock Prof.of English Professor of Biology McCommon Prof. of Education Associate Prof. of Biology CHRIS HASSEL M.A. W. T. HAYWOOD B.B.A. CONTANCE HEAD B.D. VICTOR C. HECK . M.A. tructor in English Instructor in Economics Instructor in History Stetson Prof. of Psychology Business Manager -0- .ff r JEAN HENDRICKS Ph.D. BOBBIE HENNECY Asst. Prof. of Psychology Instructor in English .l.W. HOLDING M.S. ANN HUGHES A.B. Assoc. Prof. of Chemistry Instructor in Spanish 8: French I79 X C Faculty Q 1 I D FRANKLIN W. JAMES Ph.D. WILBUR D. .IOBE M.A. EDWIN D. JOHNSTON Ph.D. .IACK W. JONES Professor of Chemistry Instructor in German Roberts Prof. of Bible Instructor in Music PETER KLUCK M.A. DAVID LINDSEY M.A. P. E. MAFFEO M.A. Instructor in German Instructor in French 81 Spanish Assoc, P1-of, of Psychology HAROLD L. McMANUS Pl1.D. MAY F. McMILLAN Ph.D. HAROLD E. MILLER M.S. WM. F. PALBINZIEF Roberts Prof. of Church History Assoc. Prof. of Enghsh Asst. Prof. of B1o10gY Asst- Prof- of at I Faculty PLYMALE M.A. RILEY PLYMALE M.A. COLUMBUS POSEY M.A. CHONG SOO PYUN M.B.A. of English Professor of Mathematics Instructor in French Asst. Prof. of Economics ARTHUR RICH Ph.D. HELEN RICH B.S. CLAUDE SMITH M.A. Roberts Prof. of Music Asst. Prof. of Music Assoc. Prof. of Health Sr Phy- sical Education QNIITH Ed.D. PHIL SMITH Ph.D. WILSON SNIPES Ph.D. NANCY STEWART rof. of Education Professor of Spanish Professor of English Docteur de l'Universite Professor of French l8l Faculty THOMAS .TRIMBLE B.D. KEITH TURPIN M.M. MARY VANCE M.A. ZEB VANCE Instructor ln Philosophy Instructor in Music Asst. Prof. of Secretarial Studies gfiof. of Health Sr ucation G. L. WARE M.Sc. HENRY WARNOCK Ph.D. MARY WILDER M.A. Assoc. Prof. of Biology Assoc. Prof. of History Instructor in English ROBERT WILDER Ed.D. MARGUERITE WOODRUFF ALFRED YOUMAN I Asst. Prof. of Health 81 Physi- Th.D. Asst. Prof. of Classxcal '82 cal Education. Assoc. Prof. of Sociology guages Staff GEORGIA W. ALBRITTON, Secretary, Dean of Law School ZELLE T. ARNOLD, Secretary, Dir. of Dev. 81 Alumni Affairs JANET BOWDEN, College Store Clerk GLADYS BURNS, Licensed Practical Nurse--Infirmary JANICE CHAPPELL, Business Manager, Law Review LUCY K. COLQUITT, Assistant Dietitian LUCILLE DEKLE, Dormitory Director, Freshman Dorm. J. AUBREY ESTES, Dir. of Denominational Ext. Service LYDIA FIGUEROA, Secretary, Modern Language Dept. FRANCES FLOYD, Alumni Secretary SHARON K. FOWLER, Secretary, News Services Dept. DELORES FRUTKIN, Secretary, Guidance 81 Testing Center SANDRA K. GASTON, Asst. Secretary to President SANDRA S. GREEN, Catalogue Typist Library MRS. VERNON CRIMES, College Store Manager WILLADEAN HEAD, Clerk-Typist, Libary LT. HENRY G. HILLEY, Mercer Security BETTIE C. HOLDING, Laundry Supervision Staff BILL J AGO, JR., Asst. Dir. of Development ZENA T. JENKINS, Dormitory Director, M.E.P. JOSEPHINE JOHNSON, Boys Dormitory Housekeeper LUCILE JOHNSON, Treasurer, Business Office MRS. FRANK JONES, Secretary, Student Personnel PHYLLIS JONES, Clerk, College Bookstore ALTA KILGORE, Asst. Dormitory Director JOANLYN KNOWLES, P.B.x. operator MAGARET G. LAWSON, Registered Nurse ELLIE LUNDY, Asst. Dormitory Director MARTHA D. MADDOX, University Hostess DOROTHY ANN MATTHEWS, Library Periodicals Asst. MERCEDES McDONALD, Periodicals Assistant MRS. A. L. McCARRITY, Christianity Secretary DANIEL LAMAR METTS, JR., University Librarian MINNIE MIDDLEBROOKS, Housekeeper, M.E.P. Dorm. JOHN T. MITCHELL, Director of Admissions I84 I 'DSI Staff MRS. PATSY NELSON, College Store Mgr.. Textbooks MISS MARY OVERBY, Library Order Dept. MRS. BRENDA PEACOCK, Sec. GLADYS W. PRITCHETT, Library-Head of Chirculatio MRS. ETHEL T. REEVES, Dietitian MRS. PATSY ROGERS, Sec., Division of Student Personnel MRS. LILLIAN SHELL, Ass't Dietitian MRS. PAULINE SIMS, Sec.-Alumni Office MR. ROBERT A. SKELTON, Chief Accountant MARION R. TRENTHOM, Catalogue Library MRS. KATHERINE P. WARREN, Sec. to Librarian MRS. AGNES WATSON, As. Registrar MRS. NELLA B. WATSON, Circulation Ass't CAPT. PHIL WEISS, Security Section MRS. BETH WEST, Nurse, Health- MR. J. RUSSELL WOODARD, Reference Librarian MRS. IDA MAE WRIGHT, Manager Snack Bar KEITH J. BOSTICK-Macon, Georgiag Chemistry. PHILLIP DAWSON BRYANT-Jackson, Georgia. SANDRA KAY BUNCH-Fort Valley, Georgia 5 Mathematics. I86 Seniors SUSAN JONES ABARE-Macon, Georgia. HELEN JERETHA ANDREWS-Columbus, Georgia, Psychology, Alpha Delta Pi, Mercer Choir. BARBARA LYNN BARRETT-Decatur, Georgiag English, MICA, Organ Guild, SNEA. SANDRA SAPP BASSETT-Macon, Georgia. DON BAXTER-Atlanta, Georgiag Basket- ball Team, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, BSU, Vice-Pres. Sr. class, Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma. REAMON BEATY-Macon, Georgia. JAMES C. BURKE, JR.-Lanett, Alabamag Psychology, MIMA, Independent Council Pres., Mercer Choir, BSU, CSF. ALLEN R. CARTER-Lakeland, Floridag English, Ministerial Association. RANDOLPH COLEMAN CARTER-Macon, Georgia. MADGE WARREN CHAPMAN-Macon, Georgiag English, Teacher Education Pro- gram. CLEONE RUTH CLAY-Macon, Georgia. KENDALL BARCLAY COEN-Foxes Park, Georgia. Seniors I Liberal Arts Seniors ELIZABETH BAKER COOK-Macon, G eorgia. ANNE MADDOX CORK-Macon, Georgia. ROBERT FELDER CUNNINGHAM-Man con, Georgia. JOYCE LORRAINE DAVIS-Decatur, Georgia, English, Mercer Independent Co- ed Association, Mercer choir, SNEA, YWA, Cluster, A Cappella Chorus. SARA -DENISE DISTELHURST-Thomas ville, Georgiag Mathematics, Mercer Inde- pendent Co-ed Association, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Secre- tary-Treasurer of Jr. Class, Sec.-Treas. of SGA, Cardinal Key, Beta Beta, Tot. G. L. DOZIER-Macon Georgia, Psychology, Kappa Alpha Order, Captain of Pershing Rifle, Rifle Team, Superior Cadet Award. SANDRA ELAINE FAULKNER-Columbus, Georgiag English, Mercer Independent Co- ed Association, Cluster Staff, SNEA, BSU, MIMA sweetheart. JANET FULLER-Atlanta, Gleorgiag Eng- lish, Phi Mu, SNEA, Ciceronian, YWA, Cheerleader. ELSA ANN GAINES-Elberton, Georgiag English, Chi Omega, WSGA President, Pan- hellenic Vice-Pres., Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities, SNEA, WAA NANCY GAINES-Elberton, Georgiag Bi- ology, Alpha Gamma Delta. STEWART D. GILBERT-Hiawassee, Georgia 3 Biology. FELICE PAMELA GRAHAM-Danielsville, Geqrgiag English, Mercer Independent Co- ed Association, Kappa Delta Epsilon, SNEA YW'A, Cluster Staff. Seniors X Liberal Arts QUINETTE DOUGLAS-Macon, Georgia, Music, Mercer Independent Co-ed Associa- tion, BSU, Choral Ensemble, Mercer Choir. JAMES ALTON EPPS, JR.-Dry Branch, Georgia. WILLIAM THOMAS EXUM-Lakeland, Georgiag Philosophy and English, Phi Delta Theta, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Blue Key, Honor Council, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Dean's List. 'ai' PATRICIA ANN HART-Savannah, Georgia, English, Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Phi Bela Lambda, SNEA, WSGA, Mercer Choir. BYRON WAYNE HARTLEY-Gainesville, Georgia, Christianity, Ministerial Associa- tion. NANCY HENDRIX-Columbus, Georgiag History and Mathematics, Editor of BSU Paper, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities, Mercer Choir, YWA, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Honorable Mention in Woodrow' Wilson Fellowship. l88 X., as .IACQUELINE FAYE GRANADE-Macon, Georgia. DIANE FAYE GRANT-Atlanta, Georgia: Mathematics, SNEA, BSU, Phi Beta Lambda, Dean's List, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Freshman Counselor JERRY S. GRESHAM-Newnan, Georgia. ANN HOOD GULLY-Macon, Georgia. JOHN COLIN HARRIS-Decatur, Georgia, Psychology, Sigma Mu, Blue Key, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Phi Omega, Honor Council, Dis- tinguished Military Student. DAVID C. HARRISON, III-Macon, Georgia. BRIN SON EU GENE HOOD-Augusta, Georgia, Chemistry, Alpha Phi Omega, Mercer Independent Men's Association. ROBERT H. HURT-Atlanta, Georgiag Blue Key, Editor in Chief of Mercer Cluster, Alpha Phi Omega, Scahbard and Blade, BSU Executive Council. NANCY MYRT IRBY--Athens, Georgia, Sociology, Mercer Independent Coed's As- sociation, YWA, Independent Council. ELLEN JANES-Augusta, Georgia, English, Cauldron Staff, Cluster Staff, BSU Execu- tive Council, YWA, CSF. ANNE HANNAH JOHNSON-Atlanta, Georgiag Mathematics, Cardinal Key, Mer- cer Inclependent Coed's Association, Mother Montague Award for the Outstanding Fresh- man Girl, Honor Council, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities, WSGA. MARTHA FAITH JONES-Macon, Georgiag Phi Mu. Seniors X Liberal Arts SUZETTE JONES-Brooksville, Floridag English and Psychology, YWA, CSF. THOMAS CURTIS JONES, JR.-Macon, Georgia. BENJAMIN THOMAS JORDAN, .IR.-Mo- lena, Georgia, History, Mercer Cluster, Ger- man Club. LARRY FRANKLIN KENDRICK-Griffin, Georgia, Science concentration. KAREN ANNE KENNEDY-Collins, Georgia, Psychology and German, Mercer Independent Co-ed Association, Cardinal Key, Debate, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Y.W.A., Honor Committee. BARBARA BENSON KEYSER-Macon, Georgia. LENA CARROLL RUDDER-Woodbury, Georgiag Mathematics, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities, Cardinal Key, Chi Omega, Y.W.A., Kappa Delta Epsilon, S.N.E.A. LANA .IO LEWIS-Thomaston, Georgia. LYN DA BARFIELD LEWIS-Macon, Georgia. SUSAN CORAL LENNARD-Atlanta, Georgia. HELEN MONROE LINEBERGER-Macon, Georgia. LUCIYLLE B. LORD-Macon, Georgia Seniors I Liberal Arts THOMAS LEVI KIRBO, III-Camilla, Georgia. KATIE MAE KOELLNER--Atlanta, Georgiag English, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities, Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Mercer Cluster, S.N.E.A., Chi Omega, German Club, W.S.G.A. VICTOR BOHDAN KOVAC-Macon, Georgia. I89 CHARLES ROBERT MANTIPLY-Savam nah, Georgia, History and Frenchg Sigma Nu. JERRY BRENT MARSHALL-Macon, Georgia. MARY ANNE MASSENGILL-Decatur, Georgia. 190 GENELDA ALICE McCLAIN-Amoldsville, Georgiag English, Alpha Gamma Delta, SNEA, Ciceronian Literary Society, W.S.G.A. DIANNE MCCOMMONS-G r e e n s b o r o, Georgia, English, Alpha Gamma Delta, Sen- ior Class Secretary, Panhellenic Council, French Club. MARTHA VEE McDONALD-Macon, Georgia. PATRICIA PORTER MCDUFFIE-Swains boro, Georgia. BERNARD MONCRIEF McGAHEE-Ma- con, Georgia. S. MORSE MCWILLIAMS-Atlanta, Geor- gia, Histroy, Mercer Independent Men's Association. JACKSON REINHART MASSEY-Waynes- boro, Georgia, History, Sigma Nu, Canter- bury Club, Pershing Rifles. GLENDA KATHERINE MELLETTE-Mau con, Georgia. ESTELA MENDIGUTIA-Miami, Florida: Mathematics. ' CAROLYN COCHRAN MITCHELL-Man con, Georgia. KAY MOODY-Fort Valley, Georgia, Speech and Psychology, Phi Mu, SAE Pledge Sweetheart, SAE Sweetheart, Cheerleader, Miss Mercer 1963 , ROTC Battalion Spon- sor 1965, Debate Team. JOHN T. MUSIAL, JR.-Macon, Georgiag English, Student Senate, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Inter-Fraternity Council, Scabbard and Blade, Eugene F. Cook Pre-Law Club. Seniors I Liberal. Arts ANNA HANCOCK NEWBERRY-Lizella, Georgia, Mathematics. FRANCES NUTT-Macon, Georgia, Mathe- maticsg Phi Mug Cardinal Key. RICHARD I.. NUTT, JR.-Macon, Georgia. PEGGY ANN O'HALLORAN-Macon, Geor- gia. VIGINEN OHANESSIAN-Iran. GILFORD A. OSTERLOH, JUNIOR-Ma con, Georgia. CAROLE PROCTOR-Macon, Georgia. LYNN REDDICK-Portal, Georgia, Psy- chology-Christianityg BSU Freshman Coun- cil, Ministerial Association, Mercer Inde- pendent Men's Associationg Alpha Phi Omega, Freshman Honor Scholarshipg East- em Star Award. PATRICIA REES-Macon, Georgia CAROLE RI-IODENHISER-Macon, Geor- gia, Speech-Dramag Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary, Mercer Playersg Cluster Business Staff, S.N.E.A. MICHAEL L. RIVERS-Augusta, Georgia. SONYA ROBERTS-Perkins, Georgia. Seniors I Liberal Arts SHIRLEY OXFORD-Culloden, Georgiag English, Cardinal Key, KDE, Mercer Inde- pendent Coed Association, CSF, BSU Execu- tive Council, SNEA. REBA PATTEN-Adel, Georgiag English. FRANKLIN EDWARD PAYNE, JUNIOR- Powder Springs, Georgiag Mercer Indepen- dent Men's Association, Beta Beta Beta, Dean's List, Scahbard and Blade, Wesley Foundationg Rifle Team. I9I 1 :gi iik Q1 :TN ww ,Q H wsygisfz, 1- H ww 1: ,J viiiif-' W 3 if Y v Q 7 if f , ,. ' ,,,w'1 ,.... ' f I 3' xg :E , E12 1 it W 3 J' H12 1 if 5 HM nw H X . 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MARTHA WARE-Atlanta, Georgiag His- toryg Phi Mug KDEg Cardinal Keyg Pan: hellenic Councilg WAA. PAT WEAVER-Macon, Georgia. KAYE WELLS-Climax, Georgiag Chi Omega. FRANCES WESTBERRY-C 0 lu m b u s, Georgiag Alpha Delta Pig Ciceroniansg YWA3 SNEAg Wesley Foundationg Eta Sigma Iota. JERRY W. WHIGHAM-Macon, Georgia. MARTIN C. WHITE-Hartwell, Georgiag Matliexnaticsg Phi Mu Alpllag Ministerial Associationg Dean's Listg BSUg CSFg Dormi- tory Counselorg Mercer Choirg- Intra-Mural Sports. JAMES GORDON WILLIS-Macon, Georgia. NORMAN WAYNE YARBROUGH-Fitz- gerald, Georgia. JULIAN DEMING WHITING, JUNIOR- Albany, Georgiag Historyg Phi Delta Thetag Inter-Fraternity Councilg Pre-Law Clubg In- tra-mural Athleticsg Ciceronian Literary So- cietyg Circle K. TOMMY DAY WILCOX, JUNIOR-Abba ville, Georgiag' Historyg Phi Delta Thetag SGA, Presidentg Varsity Basketballg Blue Keyg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. LAWRENCE M. WILLIAMS III-Macon Georgia. 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Liberal Arts Nancy Jean Holiday Thomas Hooks Brenda Howell Abbie Sue Hunt Midge Ivie Catherine Jarrett Janice Johnson John Johnson Paula Johnson Francis Jones Arden Kelley Melvin Kelly, Jr. Wallace Kendall Philip Kenny Margaret King John Kinsey Myra Knowles Michael Lee Charles Lewis John Lough Lawrence Lovik Charles McBride, Jr Ann McGrotha Pat McKinney Linda McKnight Michael Massey Susan May Lynda Medley Theo Meier Beatrice Middleton Tracy Millar Sharon Misel Shirley Mitchell Suzanne Mitchell William Moore Ill Robert Morrow Browne Moseley Dean Mullis Janice Norris Lee O'Brien, Jr. Jerry O'Neal Sam Oni Mary Beth O'Quinn Patti Pace William Taylor Parrish Kaye Patten Malcolm Patterson Bill Pearce Bonnie Phillips Kenneth Pipkin Sophomores! Liberal Arts Sara June McRae Marilyn Maag William Mackey David Marsden, Jr. Connie Massey Martha Walker Robert A. Weathers Cheryl White Leslie Wilkinson Beverly Williams Donald Williams Van Williamson Lynda Wimberly Jeri Windham Kathy Wiseman Fraser Wooldridge Charles Wright Lester Wright Loise Wyatt Barbara Young Sophomores!Liberal Arts Brenda Toole Frankie Turner Faye Tyson Sandra Underwood Alfred Walea Charles Adams Judith Adams Paul Adams Larry Alexander Brenda Allen John Ammarell Roger Anderberg Carlton Askew William Atwater Virginia Avery Dorothy Ann Bailey Jan Barfield Nancy Barrett Barhara Beauchamp Eleanor Bell Mary Belote Gayle Bennett Linda Bertelsen Charles Bills William Black l Freshmen I Liberal Arts Mary Jane Bloomfield Leonard Bone Karen Boosinger Helane Boyd Bonelle Bray Donna Breuel Charles Brown Joanna Brown Martha Brown Murray Brown Judy Browne Almon Bundy Michael Burdette Nancy Burkhalter Sandra Burnam Susan Burns Helen Callaway Lila Callaway Daniel Camp Calvin Campbell David Cribben Edward Crim Thomas Cullens .lames Darnell Charles Davis George Davis James Davis Dwain Deal Betty DelManzo Janice Denton Sandra DeWolf Nellie Diaks Parnell Discher Barbara Dixon Rufus Dowell Douglas Dozier Karen Drye Dianna Dubree Donna Dudney Roger Dunaway Freshmen f Liberal Arts David Campbell Michael Carlton Guyton Carr Maggie Carr Robert Carroll Sandy Carroll Laura Castleberry Richard Chambers Chester Chapman David Clabo Roddy Clark Sandy Clutter Milly Cole Suzanne Coleman Patricia Collins Robert Compton Joanne Conrath Marianne Cook Timothy Cook Virgil Cooper .sap ' aa -Y' 4' -:sf Faye Duncan Eileen Durscher Mary Eaton Marcia Edwards Bettye Elliot! .loe Emory .lack Epperson Kay Eubank Virginia Evans William Evans Linda Lu Farmer Mary Katherine F arnell Carol Faulkner Kathy Flanagan .lane Fletcher Baker F ore Barbara Fox Larry E. Freeman Turea Frisone Nancy Fulclier F reshmen! Liberal Arts Thomas Futch III Phyllis Gammon Kay Gantt Cheryl Gardner Diana Garrett Thomas Garrett Gloria Gattis Janice Gazaway Anet Gentil Ann Gentry William George Margaret German Gwen Getzen Garry Gibbs Ernest Gilbert Mark Glusman Emmett Goodman Sylvia Goodman Glynn Goulding Janie Gregory Danny Hattaway William Hawkins Linda Helverink Angela Henderson Ann Jo Hendricks Donald Henry Diana V Heppner Cheryl Hickman Ernest Hill III Jimmy Hillard Marg Hinman Marvin Hobby Marjorie Hodges Susan Holbrook Linda Holcombe Marcia Holley Margaret Scott Holmes Clyde Hoover, Jr. Charles Houck A. D. Howard, Jr. I F reshmen! Liberal Arts John Gregory Danny Griffin .lan Griffin Sandra Griffin Donald Gruver Julie Guerin Ellen Guinn Guy Gunn Russell Hamrick Ellen Hammond William Hall Barry Harbaugll Hugh Harper Kaye Harper Patricia Harper Ann Harris Martha Harris Sandra Harrison Donald Hartley Larry Hartley Julia Howard Judy Howell Linda Huddleston Sharilyn Hughes Mary Ann Hunt Joy Ingram Nancy Jacobus Paula James .lerry Johnson Allen Jones Arthur Jones Ronnie Jones Billy Jordan James Jordan Betsy Keen H. T. Kemb, Jr. Gus Kennedy Jeanne Kent Joseph Killingsworlh Ronnie King Freshmen I Liberal Arts Lynn Kite Johanna Kittles Gerri Kline Jackie Knox David Draemer June Lang Mila Lasala Carol Laurens Bonnie Lawrence Cormie Lawrence Anne Lester Barbara Levinson Beverly Lewis Camille Long Evelyn Lorenz Sam Lowe Dawn Lowrance Charlene McCullough Kay McDonald Linda McElreath Randolph Murray Cindi Nash Chip Neahr Mervyn Nessmith Sherry New Byron Norris Mary Nunez Donald Nunn Tina 0'Brien Linda Occhino Connie O'Connell Lynn Oglesby Pat Otwell Ralph Overstreet Ill Augusta Pace Christian Pace Betsy Park Gayle Parker Grace Parker Mela Pereira F reshmenf Liberal Arts Judy McCarity Judy McQuagge Susan MacLaury Nancy Magdich Peggy Malott Jimmy Mann Diane Marshall Fleming Martin Walter Matthens Mary Meredith Helen Middlebrooks Cathy Miles David Mincey Barbara Minor Yousef Morcos Eddie Morton Gail Mosely Brenda Murphy Jeanne Murphy Tegwyn Murphy .loan Phillips Linda Pitts Ana Lynn Plunkett Anita Powell Glenda Powell Susan Powells Wendy Pray Hugh Rader David Ralley Gregg Rattray Diana Rebel Linda Reddick Clint Reel Carol Rees .lim Ressenger Rodney Rich Sue Roberts Robert Romeiser Judy Ross Ronald Ross Freshmen X Liberal Arts l Clifford Rozar David Sapp Richard Schulthei Laurie Shalley Daniel Sheffield Cathy Shouse Cherry Skinner Hope Slaton Sandra Smart Charles Smith, J r. Linda Smith Nancy Smith Pam Smith Peggy Smith Beverly Sonen Reine Stabell Duncan Stoddard Sue Stone Suzanne Stone Julia Stovall Barbara Jean Wehunl Billy Wehunt Mike Wellons Claudette Wells Letha Ann White Beverly Wicks Lanelte Widner Maurine Wilcox Diane Wilder Ruth Wilheit Nancy Willett Van Williamson, Jr. Karen Wolf James Wood Donna Woodard Emily Wortman Carol Anne Wright Moe Zonoun K Freshmen I Liberal Arts Ginny Strickland Tim Swango Ilona Terry Leslie Terry Jan Thornton Margie Thornton Suzanne Thornton Faye Thornsby Bill Toler Mitzi Towson Ann Traylor Tom Ulbricht David Vaughn Cindi Waldorf Susan Lee Walker David Wansley Harold Ward Thomas Ward Gene Watson Peggy Watson 5 ,Yww rv M 5? Q fl J .3 -pnsii' QI. !, , Q V' , J JT. i xl A Ifi ki T , L, l: 3. C. Ps, 1. , r, J X 5 A Q , Ei, ' Yu, + L 1s'. ff 2 1-1 . A f' ,hi J4,3lf,. , 'Q- 1 Q .-if-.,., W x - f ' ' IT' V 1 3 fili '. :J-231 r 5 '.,:':-.gg '. 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Q12 ,-uf 'i ff' H gy w w P J. ' '51 ' , 1 V - 'N' ll Q14 3 74 'lf-ff W -. :xy , if . W -1 A- NN.. tudent Bar Association Jf .l M 1 lr S L . M 'wigi ur Law Day Chairman: John Walden Secretary SBA: Charles Crawford Editor-in-Chief of Law Review: Charles ' Cetti Treasurer SBA: Walter E. Warren Solicitor: James Roberts l Sgt. at Arms SBA : Robert Feldman President SBA: John Peach u 1 xx? VbuE?Q-5.5 1 2221222 3 J' V 1 :,r r' Honor Council J Wfw? ' I 43' Associates of Law Review ' 1 'Q 5. 51, ,W I. w 'Sw S 1 I -Jim Q if' I .-a.,QjA gsm 5339 -ij' A W , ffm? ' r:f '. i x . gg f di .Ar mg. Hd, qu- 1 M , 51 A ' is diff .mf A : ea, lgmw 1 3555525 - fl . gpm ' W 'U Y. W 15 f ,wr 522. ' V I x Ai' fi ff if 1, iw 55 y wi '4 'Y ,U n .-- - iq, nl if 1 .fi ff SL i ff T ,, ,W wlfii A M A . L.,-,1 .wx. -. 'N I, - w . H w 1 A 1 u 57 . 1 w M I w Jv r ,. ig Hi ,, fa A 125' 1 9 w ' , , F' ,, f, Q1-:yi JAMES CLIV QUARLES, LL.B. MALLORY COOK ATKINSON, LL.B. Pf0fe5501' Uf Law Professor of Law EDGAR HUNTER WILSON, S.J.D. JAMES CHESLEY REHBERG, LL.M. Professor of Law Professor of Law H ij -in f . f O, A .fx glglbyfw x sl I 5? Q, 3, ' PHILLIP MULLOCK, LLJVI. Associate Professor of Law a ' LEAH FARB CHANIN, LLB. FRANCISCO FIGUEROA, D.C.L. WILLIAM EDWARD McCURDY, S..I.D. Law Librarian and Instructor in Law Visiting Professor of Law Visiting Professor of Law .::1mfw T V ,.-Q3 , 'KMA is ff no i r'3y ' 'M 7 ,Fix .Q .IANICE JORDAN CHAPPELL GEORGIA WALDEN ALBRITTON, A.B. Secretary, Law School Secretary to the Dean 225 1 Law Seniors l , 226 Q3 Walter S. Chew, Jr. Mrs. Rena Cohen Remer C. Daniel L. J. Darter III Maurice D. Davenport James M. Davis James A. Flanders James T. Humphrey, Jr. Peter N. KamBeros Coy M. Kiser, Jr. Hugh Lawson, J r. Richard J. Lee T. W. Malone John R. Parks John Weston Peach William Foro Pearce, Jr Joe T. Roberts John A. Sligh, Jr. Curtis G. Shaw Henry G. Smith, Jr. Thomas N. Taylor EnRigue Verges Kent H. Albright .... Mrs. MaBelle Anderson Alvin W. Arnold ..... B. Carlton Bailey ..... W. Lonnie Barlow . J. Eugene Beckham, Jr. Steve D. Bowden .... Sibyl Branch ....... Bruce L. Brown ..... H. L. Byrd ...... John Calhoun ........ Q. Harold Caviness Barry A. Cohen .... Gary F. Conner ..... John C. Cork .... . Freshman . Freshman . . . .Junior . . . . Junior . Freshman . Freshman . Freshman . Freshman . Freshman Sophomore .Freshman .Freshman . . . .Junior .Freshman . . Junior Steven L. Craig ...... ..... J unior Charles Crawford ..... Junior Jerry Croft .......... .... F reshman F. Marion Cummings .. .... Freshman E. Hilton Curtis, Jr. ..... Junior Albert H. Dallas .Freshman Selmer Davidson .... Freshman Nathan Deal ...... ..... J unior George D. Dillard .... .Freshman Larry W. Dowdy .... Freshman Charles L. Dunlap .... .Freshman Ted L. Elders ....... Charles N. Fowler, Jr. Lawrence D. Fruitkin Searcy Garrison, Jr. Jose E. Gonzalez .. . . .Junior . . . .Junior . . . .Junior ....Junior . . . .Junior Law tudents Law tudents James Wilson Grimsley Andrew J. Hamilton .... H. Pope Hamrick, Jr. . Wayne D. Harwell ..... John H. Highsmith Edward L. Hill ...... George L. Hoyt ...... Lewis J. Hubbard, Jr. Gilmore Hudson ....... Hilton S. Hutchinson, Jr. . Fred Cromwell Isaac Cordon L. Jackson, Jr. . Larry L. Johnson ...... Bernard Kehler ..... Frank S. Kelly .. George C. Kelly III .. Richard Kelly ......... Martin Kent .......... Thomas L. Kirho, III William Reeves Lewis, Jr. . . Clyde K. Laney, Jr. .. John T. Laney III .... William F. McGee . . . Allen S. May, Jr. .... . William P. Mayne II Benjamin W. Mayo .. Tom Middlebrooks . . . J. Harold Mimbs Marvin W, Mixon . . . Charles A. Mobley . . . William C. Moore . . . .Junior Sophomore .Freshman .Freshman .Freshman . . . .Junior . . . .Junior . . . .Junior . Freshman . . . .Junior . Freshman . Freshman . . . . Junior . Freshman . . . .Junior . . . .Junior .Freshman . . . .Junior . Freshman . . . .Junior . . . .Junior . . . .Junior . Freshman .Freshman . Freshman . . . . Junior . Freshman . Freshman . Freshman . Freshman . . . .Junior George H. Myshrall, Jr. Arthur R. Newberry .. Joseph B. Newton ...... Richard M. Olnick .. James S. Owens, Jr. .. James Wynn Pelham .... James E. Peugh ....... Thomas H. Pittman .... William D. Pridgeon .... William Carl Reynolds .. Carl P. Rollins .... Clifford Schaeffer Warren J. Schulman Charles T. Shean . . . . .Freshman ....Junior . . . .Junior . . . .Junior ....Junior Sophomore .Freshman . . . .Junior . . . .Junior . . . .Junior . . . .Junior . Freshman . Freshman . Freshman Jerome Shoob .... Freshman Anthony Dunwoody Smith . . . ..... Junior Courtney Wilder Stanton ..... Junior F. Blackwell Stith ..... . ..... Junior Kice H. Stone ..... .... F reshman James B. Talley .... ..... J unior James L. Taunton ........ .... F reshman John Coleman Tidwell ..... .... F reshman J. Romney Tucker ....... .... F reshman David J. Turner ....... .... F reshman John C. Walden .... ..... J unior Walter E. Warren ...... Joel C. Williams, Jr. ........ . . . Charles N. Williamson, Jr. . James L. Williamson ...... Craig Rowe Wilson ..... Benjamin Franklin Wren III Alfred F. Zachry, Jr. .... . . . . .Junior . Freshman . Freshman Sophomore . Freshman . Freshman . Freshman Law tuclents f i A 1 ll I 4 , 1 11 1- W L gg ' f if 'gf 1-sv 14 .3 , ' W f .11 1 1345, V .V V '11 1. iiwagw 1-1.v1 -f ,L. ii... 1 x 1, ' f1 ,-fic-1,, A A 41: rpm 11 K, 1 '4 1- U 5 1 1 v1 1 1 7 1 49' Q L 'AJ' fu ' 1 1 1111 11' 1 1 1 7-V 11111, 11' 1 H S '1 M A 1 'NY' E1 111 f 25-1 A ' , 11' rg g1,1w I JV' ,115 f 1,'5 is A 1 1 'B , V, 4 ' ' 11 1 'L 1 X-s wk' 111' YE 15? '11 H T1 E N 'N 'K 5 1 E119 1 ' 31 .11 1 ' .M ' EH .1 11 71- N111 -411-13115 , . Q1f',.ggg', 'h.-Q-F595 1-,1 X 1 If ' 1 1h ,V 'H ' 13:1 1 1 Q 1 ' +1 1 1,m1'1v1 X1 11 1 1' -- 'l ' 11 Y 1 ' in s 1 r 1. 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Donna Cox, F. N. Donna Davis, l7.N. Sarah Freeman, FN. Cheryl Yvonne Hall, F.N. ,lucli Hall, FN. Nancy Hobson, F.N. Dottie Ann Jones, FN. Kathie Van Koolherger, FN Mary ,lane Lavender, F.N. Virginia Lawhorne, FN. Carolyn Lee, F.N. Hazel Lewis, F.N. Paula McPherson, F.N. Mary Alice Moore, F.N. Regina Motz, F.N. Nancy Elizabeth Nicholson, F.N Jane Overstreet, FN. Lou Plunnnes, FN. Jane Raulerson, FN. Glenda Richards, FN. Mary Elaine Roberson, F .N. Freddie ,lean Rogers, F.N. Stephanie Sarandis, F.N. Donna Saunders, F.N. Frankie Seay, F.N. Anita R. Sharp, F.N. Gennell Smith, F.N. Elizabeth Spencer, F.N. Kitty Stevens, F.N. Karen Bootle, FN. Shirley Tucker, l7'.N. Sharon White, FN. Betty ,lean Woodwa1'cl, F.N. Diane Yvilcox, F.N. La Vonne Whitfield, F.N. tt at tm Q it X N X'-. I' . 'xxx N ,xii ?L,if.X ,. , Q XX in 1 , 5X X ,Q ww Q LH- 1 it ,ga 351 iii! 1, if' X t 5 2 E W t ttt V ' ' ' 4 ' AH: :Ai W , - Y-fJ5am,,,,.i 'iNow the day is over . . . A skeleton in every closet! S Ht: ,H 535 Eli- 5.: S, ' 1' Q E ,- ' 0 E - L? wi' :it M Inspiration from a Singspiration I We love to go to class! H M Vwt, H .,. - f i if af i ., Q fxfxj ' 5 it t it ,E i Ui E ,W b ' ,A ' W: S t. X 5 it 2: t fl!-f : . 1 71, i flmuff lt A t Y t y 1 , N. W ,ty ,Eff if F ' , il 5: K I I, Y- ' . V F 11 2. H' PJ . -..-F J -' ' ' , g t - 1 , kg ft' ' 1,4 4 - . mv, t tug.. st, if 24 1 -'1 :gr ,5 . ... t. 5 5? ' ff 3 . fi ' 1L?5f23- 24 .ff -Y V A t .f ' 2 -'--2 ,t 'kit ' r: ifg ' ,5. ' ,.,, fl!!-Q-: ti tv .: X - f sf '- fm . C 1 V. '- Vg 'Vf1i,L- l i A t ?f'3,,ff 'f,,,,:g,f '1QQ.nv ' W t 234 Don't forget hospital corners! I-etis divide the chores' J . , M 1 .V ti Z ' i ir! i t uf i if 5 9 i i 5' t ti i: H 'l: I it 1 it i q i 'f T ' ei l' Ei 1 '4 yi t , I N ' f .gint I 1 M Pg 5 - 1. . 1 0 : , gf r i x -hi L 5 Going up . . . . . . way upl On the street where we live. 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Ev- 2 O CiH2OH C:O O CHS --on-1 Q C 9 I CH3 of 9 9 O 0,2000 'lf 'Sf o O cfm-42 F Ckf O 'Z IIXO G 'Sf OCH3 OCH3O Q fo JYNHNHZ gb' CHBO Cl CH3 In Honor CARLTON HENDERSON Q In appreciation of his untiring efforts in behalf of Southern College of Pharmacy, The Senior Class of 1965 wishes to honor, CARLTON HENDERSON Faculty and Stajf CHARLES R. BOYLES WILLIAM C. CULPEPPER OLIVER M. LITTLEJOHN Ph.D., R.Ph. Dean A.M. M.S., R.Ph. Associate Professor Assistant Professor Biological Sciences Pharmaceutical Chemistry KATHERINE NANCY P. HOLT ELIZABETH C. MADGE R. JAMES CLIFTON F. LORD JR. GRAHAM M,R,E, JACKSON Bursar Ph.D., R.Ph. Ph.D., R.Ph. Director of Admissions M-LTL Pr0f6SSOr Associate P1-ofesggr Assistant Professor Dept. Head, Pharmacy Dept. Head, Librarian Pharmaceutical Chemistry MICHAEL E. LOZANO Ph. D. Dept. Head, Biological Sciences OSCAR I-I. MANSFIELD L.L.B., R.Pl1. Instructor Pharmacy Administration , , IP. . JOHN ROSKOS JR. . DAVID R. URAN MYRTIE C. M.S., R.Ph. Ph.G., R.Ph. WORTMAN Associate Professor Special Lecturer Secretary to the College Pharmacy Pharmacy - Administration Not pictured: JAMES L. SAVAGE, B.B.A., C.P.A. Instructor, Pharmacy Administration Rhett Paul Jack Blackwelder Don Driggers Larry Woodruff Sam 'Blasingame President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Pflfliflflleflillfldfl I O K CH2- S-Cl-I3 O CD Recipient Johnson and Johnson Award f2J Recipient Rexall Award f3J Recipient R. C. Hood Award Third Professional Year OH oc:-locus Larry Braden John Cameron Gloria Clavijo James Collier 115 Joseph Creech Wesley Daniel Fletcher Denton John Downer John Dubois Worthington Freeman Marvin Griffin Kenneth Hammond Bobby Harrell James Holloway Dennis Loggins David McGuire Fred Mathis f2J Robert Merada Wayne Preston James Shaw David Upshaw f3J Denson Wood V 24l 'J. C. Deacon gives life again 'fn ' 3 FHS Ci' OH wt H0 3 53466 Exhausted from carrying that box Paraldehyde , again Sam? 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Wayne Preston, President Jack Burel, Secretary-Treasttrer Don Driggers, Vice President John McLum, Parlzanzcnmrzan Faculty Advisor, Dr. Clifton Lord c H 2 c H 2 on-4 Phi Delta Chi L. to r., Back Row: Sam Tagi, Ronald Myrick, Jim Shaw, John DuBois, John McLain, Wayne Preston, Bill Post. 2nd Row. Dick Floyd, Denson Wood, David Mansfield, Sam Blasingame, Bobby Harrell, David Upshaw, Advisor Dr. Clifton Lord. 3rd Row: Worthington Freeman, Larry Woodruff, Joe Re', Don Driggers, Bobby Harrison. Front Row: Officers-Dennis Loggins, Pres., Rhett Paul, V. Pres., Jack Blackwelder, Sec., Wesley Daniel, Treasurer, Larry Braden, Corres. Sec. -KW napa AWARDS ' Most Valuable Senior-Rhett Paul ' Most Valuable Brother-Dennis Loggins v Most Valuable Pledge-David Mansfield ' f x fi itll af' z. 1 Alf- nk' A vi in A ' A , 445' x ' N X Qs. A YQJ1 ' 1' 0 l 1. hm: cs-43cH2oH 'LL0ok Out Pledges 1511 qv ' X ll will 1 . . W. W , . D , F x P N R ':Cuties Lord and Neck Do you have to drop crumbs down my hack? L' Full House, 556768: . . . 247 Kappa Psi -Q. . . , .... Z s Z T S T Top, 1. to r.: B. Entrekin, B. Merada, E. Patterson, D. Carr, B. Hawes, T. Walker, B. Wilson, 2nd Row: F. Mathis, J. Scruggs, M. Griffin, D. McGuire, J. Holloway, J. Major, J. Cameron, J. Downerg 3rd Row: W. Greene, B. Curr, B. Brinkley, K. Hursey, J. Collier, F. Denton, C. Beyles, M. Lozano 4th Row: P. McPherson, J. Burel, S. Siebel, D. Anderson, J. Fincher, L. Giglio, P. O'Brien, G. Euhanks I Y 1 vi 4-v MN ,.:t,i. ,. .M.Wx'lymT'm.Wi , F. 4 N 1 x mr frat , MW 1-M 4-v vi '-4-vllrf-Wlmlflyi '-iiyillillyiwillil I Sweat Culpepper You gettin' married too? AWARDS 1 Scholarship-Bill Hawes, J im Collier, Fred Mathis Most Valuable Brother-David Anderson Faculty Aclvisor-Mr. Charles R. Boyles . ' L' I' V , ig--.isx 'lkxl ,V . JI li -.., 'Egg '7,5',5,6 -E .'.', X459 Mme? 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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK a. TRUST COMPANY AMERsoN CONSTRUCTION En Macon COMPANY Your Full Service Bank Contractors for the New Boy's Dormitory FRANK AMERSON, JR. MACONI GEQRGIA oowNTowN OFFICEICHERRY AT sEcoNn STREET SOUTHSIDE BRANCHIHOUSTON AT HIGHTOWER ROAD WESLEYAN BRANCHIWESLEYAN SHOPPING CENTER CHEROKEE BRANCHXNAPIER AT Pio NoNo BACONSFIELD BRANCHIGRAY HIGHWAY if Hintermeier's-Utley Studio PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE MERCER CAULDRON Portraits and Oil Paintings Custom Framing 408 SECOND STREET PHONE 742-285l 253 Jean 81 Hall Florists 81 Decorators Willingham Sash and Door Co. Building Materials for Every Need 360 Seventh S-'lreel' Dial 743-2642 MACON. GEORGIA 3Q3Il6,Cg-I-10171 Fincher's Pit Barbeque Finest Barbeque in Macon Otters Catering Service to Schools Churches and Social Organizations 3947 Houston Avenue Phone 742-2220 254 McKesson 84 Robbins Incorporated Macon Drug Division MACON, GEORGIA When You Build or Remodel Buy Qualify DEMAND AMERICAN-STANDARD Plumbing-Hea+ing Air Condilioning Equipmenl Marbut Company ag E UID Hmm BUILDINGS IIUII IIIRH - I ., - JZQIQ i -g t. ' ? 1ii . ibn-Q., Er ,I- , ,..J1i-51 g:'i.'353L E eq- , fy N. -. I Fif i: f ,f , 4 'XXII W! W M 'A fl J ix 0 Healing Equipmenl I9 ' Valves and FiH'ings AI'hIeI'ic Equipmenf . . . . - . Pipe Hunling and Fishing Supplies Charlie-Wood Willingham, Inc. Your Sporls Specialislsu 484 Second Sfreel' Phone 743-544-I DIXIE Plumbing Supply Company Wholesale 370 Pine SI'ree'l Phone 746-4885 MACON, GEORGIA 255 I RESCEN , 720-f Z LAUNDRY CO., INC. LAUNDRY 0 DRY ,CLEANING 0 STORAGE' 2-Hr. Laundry 5' Dry Cleaning Service - Main Plant SV2 Hr. Service Al' Any Location The fir!! 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M . and Loan Association 9' Planning Your Family Should You Plan An Insurance Program Insurance Career Main Office: Corner of Isf and Cherry New York Branch Office: . 35 Wesfgafe Shopping Cenfer Insurance MACON, GEORGIA 4l7 Firsl' Nafional Banlc Bldg. 742-734l 257 CARL HAYS, JEWELER Member of Nafional Bridal Service 406 Cherry Sfreef MACON. GEORGIA McClure Baldwin 81 Griffin CompIefe Office OuHiHers -Our 5 I sf Year- Since I9I4, Middle Georgia's Mosf Reliable Source of Qualify Office Supplies and Equipmenf 570 Mulberry Sf. Macon, Ga. Phone 742-2580 THORPE 81 SONS Cherry Sf. Nexf fo Hofel Dempsy EXCLUSIVE MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR Always Feafuring fhe Lafesf in Disfincfive Wearing Apparel for Young Men 533 Cherry 742-6246 SINCE l92I LYON-MARSHALL COMPANY PRINTERS S 575 Mulberry Sf. Lane Phone 745-6544 MACON, GEORGIA The food is always good- 'Ihe preparafion somefimes lacks MACON GROCERY COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY AND SERVICE TO RESTAURANTS-CLUBS-DRIVE-INS-HOSPITALS-SCHOOLS MACON. GEORGIA HGfI16l S Bdkery, il1C. Discriminaring Aufomobiles Trade Wi+h A. L. MCGARRITY Fine Cakes and Pasrries S1-andard Gil Dealer Delicious Breads Since IQ48 Decoraiive Cakes for All Occasions H305 Mompelier Avenue Across From Mercer A Phone role PIO NoNo 742-7645 742-alsl WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 746-2294 742-9l07 WILLINGHAM 84 PAYNE Insurance 350 second S+. Phone 745Ql604 A87 Cherry Street Cherry at Cotton Avenue Second at Hemlock Street 1 l---W . lfff' - r U - 71 j ' 4 :ml v' ,f ini 'VRXRXA Q ll, -N l I ' W ' l li 1 l l AVR- 't-.xi f' l , - y I 1 l Mit, f f flu ig t H ' il ll Q L --- TP' ,fe '-, 3 Xt-u f 5 3 Q49 -. tx T ll Mk Q A ' i . 1 - E ff A E E f .T f 3 e L t X U ovtof. i l 'I - xl l 7, i . V l il it L x FOR BANKINGYOUR WAY, BOTH NOW AND AFTER GRADUATION, SEE C8tS IN MACON Ingleside at Corbin Avenue WGSTEGYH SUODDIVWH Cenlef 5Y UfllO1-zl0O P7610 Shopping Cefllel' AND C818 BANKS THROUGHOUT GEORGIA Ph. 746-2777 The Gant Story .'.' 4 . - 'liHliiiiiiiliiliaviiill' ,, ,-i fuiiffi' .,S555E5E5S5E2E'ff ' ' ze' vlcroa MACHINES Q ff? Adding Machines, Calculators 4 ' Wilson Typewriter 81 Adding Machine Co. SALES - RENTALS - SERVICE -Suppl ' A' in -x-A . ..- -4 - If o 3 , f t C ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Electrics, Standards, Portables 639 Mulberry Sf. H75 We believe that Cant shirts have a certain wellshred look that distinguishes them from all others. Careful tailoring and adherence to a strict tradition are qualities indigenous to Cant. The emphasis here is on meticulous detail in a heritarfe of conservatism. Do you like a really neat, well fitting collar? Softly flared collar construction is gently RIGHT. Do you want to hang your shirt up? A trim hanger loop sees to that. Room to breathe? Oversize body construction is the answer. There's a full length box pleat back for trimness, too. Precise stitch- ing lets the easy barrel cuffs roll up at mid-point. The Gent shirt has been designed to serve you through a lifetime of correct dressing. There is painstaking workman- ship in every fine Gan! shirt...it comes from the expert craft of New Engl:-1nd's finest shirtmakers. The craft ex- plains why the careful details of these Gant shirts have been many times imitated hut never duplicated. GDI 960-Gun! Shirtmalzon ICHARDSON PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale Fruiis and Vegefables I TOMATOES OUR SPECIALTY or. Oglefhorpe Land 3rd Sis. MACON, GEORGIA Cnmiplimenise-:ef VCOR N ELL-YOU NG COMPANY Qfffpy' -WZ x 6 fucffe 5 TE ' Phone OONECIZETE Loan 742-574l . cjZ3,,4L,Hf 742-V707 LAMAR PONTIAC CO. I 090 Riverside Drive G.T.O.-Ponfiac--Tempesi' 262 CompIimen'I's of MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE CO., INC. 47l-473 Second Sireei' MACON. GEORGIA Complimenfs of ELLIOT DU NWOODY, JR. ARCHITECT, INC. X.. -, W. EIIio+ Dunwoody, F.A.I.A. Eugene Cox Dunwoody, A.I.A. H. Thompson Bray, A.I.A. J. Freeman Henderson, A.I.A. X QI, MJ Regular King MACON COCA-COLA BO'I I'LI NG COMPANY 440 Oak Sfreei' Phone 743-6736 K X Complimenfs of J. S. JONES CONSTRUCTION CO. CARSTARPHEN 8. soNs Wholesalers in Candies Tobaccos-SpeciaI+ies Drug Sundries 640 Broadway 742-254 I Editorfs Message It is not easy or simple to work on a yearbook without feeling that when you mail the final copy, you are mailing a part of yourself. One takes the position of editor with such idealism that, in reflection, he wonders how he could have been so foolish. He tries to create a yearbook that reflects the whole of the life of Mercer and, comes to realize that this is impossible. He seeks to make this yearbook a culmination of many people's thoughts, ideas, and talents, and then, sees himself continually in its copy, its layouts, its very essence. He finds himself standing alone, and, in a sense, defenseless before the judge- ment of the reader. As the reader eagerly, l hope, looks through the pages seeking to find half- forgotten events, he will naturally be critical of and disappointed with some sections. It is my sincere hope that he will find enough of the good pages to far outweigh those that fall short of his expectations. l could never thank all those who have helped me through this year and through this yearbook. And, yet, to a few go a heartfelt gratitude that words can never express: the Staff, for being there when I needed you, Dean Glenn, for too much to ever Write it all, Ellen and Margaret Ann, for their time and energy, Woodrow, for taking care of the Ads, Jim Arnall, for the dedication, pictures, and patience, Bill Baker, for his help, Shirley, for just listening to it all, and finally, my sorority sisters. To those of you who also helped, it .would never have been possible without you. To you, the reader, may this book bring a tear, a smile, a forgotten event, a happy moment, and many memories as you make your Way from these halloived Halls of lvy', and may your life as you go forth from this Univer- sity become a tower of greatnessf, A Julie Murphy .,'.1 ' . ', -H.. .' ' ..vx4 , as ' Vs . .' 1 .. U s.. , , J ry- ,lu nu .. - ri! Q.. 4 Wy-. . ' I .-I , P , Je-f, -..H ----' . 1 ,gjlf ff, M -nu '-I ' , - , -V --Q, .. W. ,xq ...- .. .1 - 7- Jr: I , ,L . ' A 4 ww, -1 f ,GZ -. 4 ' I , ,. 'Lg - 1' YEL.: o.7Tl4 '2,-IA. ' W ,J .,. A. ,-,Aviv ,',T..F: ' I iq 1 '. . I ' l if 1' A mf? 1 1 ..,-Y vX 1 ' ,S f.. I . G- V- vfeff,,.,g,'. 5'-' JA. 1. r, . v , .--- - .MQ I I. ., ,-4-,gg E -' .311 - , Ci . '. '- Q. I-5.x , P ' - , ua ' . I , 19' '. nie- vi- , V'-,Wh , If U , -- -- . , .. .1,.,1,,., ,ya A ' A -.f ' -'g'f,,,f:1',-,. P:-,, 's -., r , .l ,,,:-fed?- ' -' - j . ' . -12121 ', 'Q 'f-gg.',ffQ'5 1 g'Px':ff'5?a' ,. ,.... - . 1 Aff, . .. ,. .F f.. . -'-, n, If . , ttf - K , . V x . 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