Mercer University - Cauldron Yearbook (Macon, GA)

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Royale Debbie Hewell Patty Slkes Carolyn Smith Pam Chappell Sharon Robb Beth Turton Nancy Moshell Judy Dyso Sara Harrrson L:z Clrett Margaret Sumner Kay Mlller Blanchre Smrth Marlon Murray Sharon Young Jarl Baugh Joanne McGarr:ty Laura Crago Kathy Pratt Kay Rhodes After a successful fall rush ADP: pledged 28 outstandlng glrls Each pledge was fllled w:th ex crtement ant:c:pat:on enthusrasm and many tricks and pleasant surprlses for the srsters The SGA ran productlvely wlth Blanchle Smrth as presrdent of the senror class Sally Fulcher served her class as sophomore senator and :n the sprlng Hllda Greer was elected as a senror senator In RWGA H:lda and Barbara Fulghum served as representatives and Barbara and Lee Erwln were elected to Judrclal Worklng hard for the Cauldron were sectron edltors Nancy Rames Kay Rhodes and .lo Roberts More honors Included the electron of Lols Davls as presldent of BBB and the namlng of Blanchle and Lo:s to Who s Who The P: s were out to cheer our boys on wuth SuSu Brown Beverly Bandlow and Debbre Hewell as cheerleaders Lookmg l:ke ladles even :n fat:gues were Carol Ellrs Nancy Mosehell Nancy Ralnes Sharon Robb Patty Slkes and Carolyn Smlth as members of the Varsrty Rrfle Team A lovely freshman K T Smrth represented ADP: rn the Miss Freshman Contest as second runner up In Sprung M:ss Mercer 69 70 Sally Farrar crowned the thlrd ADP: :n a row Gall Sturm as her successor SIX out of the I2 sem: frnallsts were ADP: s Barbara Fulghum served as Ph: Delta Theta Sweetheart and Kay Mrller served as pledge sweetheart Sally was KA Rose for the second year and also Clrcle K Sweetheart SAE chose srx ADP: s as Lrttle Srsters of Mrnerva The ADP: s spent a wonderfully achve year and fostered Greek unrty by a prank :ncludmg a senes of rards on the fraternrty lodges The guys lolned :n the fun and pald the grrls back for thelr mlSChlef Wrth such a productrve past we look forward to a great future. Pi Q V' .rilfx vs ' 4.1 L l . ?fr el :- . Q- y gl exe. , ls 4 4 W I B A X . if 4 J -5,1 . ' . 30. W . ' ' 31. ' . . . . . 32. '. . 33. I l I . I 34. ' . . 35. ' . ' 36. ' ' . . . ' ' ' ' ' 37. . - . . , - ' ' 38. ' ' '. .. .' ' 39. - ' . f . 4o. ' ., ' ' ' ' 41. ' . ' 42. . ' 43. ' 44. - ' 1 . . . ' 45. ., . . . ' ' 46. ., ' . l l l' li' L. . l,f l F fi T L l WSW lil Q M 68 ' Shelia Miller Ann Dee Judy Sims Carolyn Jones Debbie Rogers Yvette St. Denis Elizabeth Warren Joanne Hoinow Becky Fiveash Carol lson Diane Davis Nancy Bartlett Gay Broward Casey Smith Sandy Orr Diana Broussard Linda Orr Pat Barnwell Susan Teasley Nancy Cail Connie LaBar .ludy lrvine Karen McCartney Sharon Sloan Charlette Lindsey Dovey Hatcher Linda McGarrah Lyn Mayes FiFi Springer Carol Ann Tindell Susan Scott Mary Alice Crum Coleen Christian Linda Osterman Carolyn Wood Pam Renfro Lynn Davis Connie Wiggins Alpha Gamma Delta E-3? Mkt. Gamma Iota This has been a very good year for Alpha Gamma Delta. Spring quarter saw true evidence of the chap- ter's versatile ability with the election of one of our sis- ters as 2nd vice president of Resident Women's Government Association. Appointment of a third sister to the Student Union Board, 2 sisters to Judicial Coun- cil, with one sister serving as secretary and clerk of the Honor Council. ln the communications area one Alpha Gam was managing editor of the Cluster, and another as business manager of the Cauldron. Another sister was elected to Alpha Psi Omega - national theatrical fraternity. The chapter also placed 2nd in Sigma Nu re- lays. ln the fall Alpha Gam gained an outstanding pledge class of 21 girls, three of whom participated in the Miss Freshman contest. One of our new pledges was also chosen by the pledges of Kappa Sigma as their sweet- heart. Also 2 sisters found honors in K D E as recording secretary and hostess. Topping off the quarter, Alpha Gam was first in Greek scholarship. Winter quarter brought us 3 new pledges. Honors came again - Four sisters tapped into Beta Beta Beta, president of Panhellenic, 2 Woodrow Wilson Fellow- ship Nominees, 'I sister tapped into Sigma Tau Gamma, l tapped by SIS, l tapped into Cardinal Key and another named to Who's Who in American Col- leges. Gamma lota chapter was especially proud to be chosen to pledge the new Alpha Gam chapter at Armstrong College in Savannah, Georgia. Alpha Gam held the first Mother's tea which we hope will become a tradition. Throughout the year, Alpha Gamma Delta has parti- cipated in such proiects as Macon Spring Clean-up, Easter Seal Campaign, Community Tutoring, and work- ing at the Blind Academy. Spring quarter saw 2 Alpha Gams in the Miss Mercer Pageant and l in the semi-finalists. This year has brought many wonderful things to the sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta. Together, the sisters and pledges of Alpha Gam hope for an even more suc- cessful future. ft., .A-Q,,1f':,-f , W. ' r ' Q32-'H Q. Q , . ,.,., ., ,, A-H V fy . 13,-......-.-. 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I- ,. - 6 ,- 1. . -4 ,V Q 1 ug- .4-:ig Beth Ansley Ann Norment Peggy Ansley Barb Miller Chris Baker Nancy Loveday Paula Koenig Truett Ashely Carol Pierson Nancy Sitton Beth Calvin Linda Kay Sarah Murphy Linn Dillard Terry Meadors Janda Sims Deb Chappell I X1 36. 37. 38. Lynn Fagan Cindy Smith Betsy Jones 39. Linda Malcom 40. Judy Wood 41. Belen Brambila 42. Kay Spence 43. Marcy Hobbs 44 45 . Ann Pope . Julie VanHoose -'V ' -u.1'lg4S..E1f1- Q, i 7l Chi Omega X ee, . WJ Q Qi: Psi Gamma Chi Omega friendship is worth more than gold, lt can't be bought and it can't be sold. You can't have it by reading a book on the shelf You iust have to be a Chi Omega yourself. lt has been a golden 75th year of good times and growing pains enioyed within the bonds of cardinal and straw as only a Chi Omega can experience. In the realm of scholarship and fraternal service, the Chi Omegas ranked themselves high. Appointees to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Cardinal Key and Sigma Tau Gamma officers illustrat- ed our chapter's realization of the importance of merit scholarship. Psi Gamma's belief in community service was equally well-evidenced by our participation in a Christmas orphans party, ushering for the Macon Ten- nis Tournament and involvement in the annual Spring Cleaning Program. Campus activities found many Chi Omegas in active participation. A Freshman senator, senators-at-large, sec-treas. of SGA, President of RWGA and positions on the Cauldron and KDE exemplified the diversiveness of the Chi O's in campus affairs. Not forgetting their fun-loving nature, the happy Chi O's enioyed a year of achievement and good times. Placing a first runner-up in the Homecoming display with our singing interpretation of Mercer spirit, we went on to make the weekend even more memorable by capturing the Tot Spirit Trophy. With the coming of spring, the Chi O's had pledge sweethearts in MIMA, Lambda Chi Alpha, a finalist in the Freshman Beauty Contest, Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha and first runner-up and Miss Congeniality in the annual Miss Mercer Pageant. And what could be a more fitting way to close the year than a Spring Weekend river party that boasted the Tip Tops and tubing down the Ocmul- gee - equalled only by our winter quarter with the Our Gang theme of the Pledge-Sister Dance. And now the year is gone, remembered in favors, pictures and memories. The summer will send us on our separate ways to await the coming of fall in all-its glory - but until then let it be said: Chi Omega, Chi O Chi Chi Omega till I die, Tell everybody in the whole wide world lf she's a Chi Omega She's damn good girl. y -Z L- i., -l. NS x 1? a QA 5 1 l U' I ' 3. i- X -1, 17' ' Q V L 4 2 '- 7 'P - 3 'if .. a Q A L . ' A .x ' R., 1 ' ,Q MVK- , ' my , v J' J JUS? 1 f . , J-,N n--- 3 W , I .- ,g 'Q N 'O ' ,YA E T I Q if i I I Z L , l ix E Q1 Q Q' :I 12 Lf ., .rx , 4 I , 44 . t. .Y 1, , . '15, LA x K Q ii, R? x xx 1 I N - .,g,. . 1, , . All U gt K l V ,g..,...A:..:L, ,,-jj ---' -.ffv r M- - J vm, . 'V U fu ! , X Bette Cavolla Vicki Bumpus Deb Edwards Nancy Stripling Officer Dori Ripley Carol Strange Danny French p Kit Bunch Nancy Ramsbottom Marilyn Crawford Nancy Strachan Elaine Blanton Glenda Grogan Nancy Friersan Jan Earle Nan Woodward Catherine Rey Susan Zellner Susan Overstreet Karen Dixon Nancy Toothman Beverly Nix Mary Donna McCorvey Carol Chancey Susan Watt Barrie Paine Tyler Harrington Karen Taravella Kathy McClelland Phi Mu NV S Q Wink- '35 f 3 949' N ttiiyet M -H 1-lQrqmn,1g5'3'A Alpha Iota WHAT IS A PHI MU? Between the gawkiness of early adolescence and the dignity of ideal womanhood, we find a creature known as a Phi Mu. She comes in assorted sizes, weights, and ages but all seem to have the same creed: To enioy every minute of every day, to'anticipate forthcoming weekends, to engage in all night bull ses- sions, to go on crash diets every other week, and to take her foot out of her mouth only to change feet. A Phi Mu is found everywhere on and off campus, up and down steps, piling books here and there, spending no money extravagantly or playing bridge in the suite when she should be in chapel. A Phi Mu is truth with rollers in her hair, beauty adul- terated by bib ieans, twenty year old bee-bops and hope for thefuture with a date fixed up by her big sis- ter. She is a composite: she has the energy of a pocket-size atom bomb when she needs to lose I0 lbs quick the curiosity ofa child at Christmas time and the ingenuity to get out of difficulties. She likes boys, parties, food, boys, as litle work as possible, unlimited cuts, sleep and then there are always boys. 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' ' p If , ,f M- ,INA Qpiyi I. -' KN 6- 5 ' 'ff' M x aww' n N-1'Q'.5r uh -'T' Aw Ronnie Bennett Terry Fletcher Paul Howell Don Thomas George Tucker Chester Pierce Steve Carreker Clark Hill Don Payton Robert Belloir Buddy Doyle Keaton Farmer Mai Farmand Pug Harvey Gary Wilkerson John Morris Rick Palma 35. Bill Adams 36. Hollis Hooks Alpha Tau Omega 5-v ri ' L. Xu Q1 .I A --'llllllfa f-.52 ,'-ig 0 t Q 19 G9 Alpha Zeta The year l 969-70 was another year of accomplish- ment for Alpha Tau Omega. The collective powers of the united brothers brought success athletically, academically and socially. ln addition, many brothers achieved individual recognition, backed by the strong support of the chapter. ln the area of varsity athletics, the Taus placed three on the basketball roster lincluding the captainl, five on the baseball roster and two on the golf team. In in- tramural competition, the Alpha Tau's maintained their preyious leadership by taking third place in football lfirst among Greeksl, first in basketball and first in soft- ball. Alpha Tau Omega continued its leadership in aca- demic excellence, compiling the highest grade point average among men's social organizations for the l 2th consecutive quarter. Another outlet for Tau leadership was -,that of campus organizations. Four Tau's were elected to SGA one being in the capacity of Vice- President. Two iudged on the Honor Council lthe only Greek members of that bodyl. Other Taus achieved recognition as they were selected for membership in Beta Beta Beta, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key and Who's Who. Socially speaking, the.Taus proved variety was indeed the spice of life by rounding out their character with such activities as cookouts at the lodge, pledge- brother parties at Rum Creek a Christmas party for the orphans, and numerous dances including a memorable affair at the Dempsey Hotel at whch Alpha Tau Omega hosted the other fraternities as a symbol of Greek unity, spirit and brotherhood. ATO Week, highlighted by ATO Weekend itself, was an eventful time of myste- rious functions and malfunctions, providing a fitting, cli- max to the year's social calendar. Q. f fx I x. s 4' N x wr M- . 1 p'g 'kfxl 45, Kappa Alpha Order Vat 3, 5+ . 5 D H U U Kappa Chapter Hugh Hasten Kent Curley Ted Kandler David Lifsey Ric Roberts Sam Ramsey Tommy Grimes Danny Camp Jim Chesire Bob Jackson Jeff Jerue Marty Keller Mac Jordon Lamar Sizemore Mike Walton Rick Cogdell Steve Baxter Lynn Whatley Eric Lannigan Bill Hawkins Mickey Burns Lem Brawner Phil Harshaw Frank Barron Nick Butt Rob Sherini Bob Clark, Pres. Steve Wallace Marshall Mann Hugh Jordon Gene Childes Ed Arnold Tommy Alexander Jim Turner Paul McCloskey Dan Jeter The Southern Gentlemen of Kappa Chapter demonstrated their foresight in the selection of their Rose - Sally Farrar. Miss Farrar reigned as Miss Mercer for I 969-70. The pledges wanted to equal the Brother's beautiful Rose, and so they se- lected Nancy Ramsbottom as their Pledge sweet- heart. Fall rush proved to be a valuable one for the KA's. They pledged twenty boys during the regular rush. Then in Fall wildcat picked up one more pledge, followed by another during Winter Wild- cat. The KA's saw a need for a close fellowship with the faculty in the initiation of Larry Edwards in the History Department. Pledge Brother Brawner finally made his grades and ended his term as the pledge with the most longevity. He made his grades winter quarter and the Registrar was so glad that he graduated Brother Brawner. Brother Brawner was initiated in the Spring Quarter. Several of the Brothers and Pledges made a go in campus politics. Brother Whatley became Presi- dent of the lnterfraternity Council. Brother Kandler served as Editor of the Cauldron and as a Senator- at-Large on the Executive Council of the SGA Sen- ate. Pledge Brother Roberts was elected President ofthe Freshman class and Pledge Brother Jackson was a Senator. The highlight of all years for the KA's is the OLD SOUTH Ball. In preparation for the event the KA's begin to grow their beards at Convivium, the annu- al celebration of Robert E. Lee's birthday and the founding of the order. The Old South Ball was held May 8. Following this was the shaving of beards and the Sharecropper's Stomp. Thus ends a great year for the KA's. 77 f . I w U ,i w, 42 v . 5 X 3 Y ' 1 1 a .v1:'1ar:0a1w-- If L 1 4. , A :A 'i i42fe'if -. A W' ' 1 'F ' ' 1 'A 'Pi . . , . Y H E '05 5?-' ffm- 1 L3 'J -' A w Q Q ii? 3 A H Nv':u'::W N Y lf: E !11'..Q 14: H ' A. 4 M. + 1 2 1 AA AIM? ' - , f 1' V - A 9-api - , .. Q5-ia..u4, Fx Ai' Ni A...A..,.-WWQQA ,f - -,-A . nffiwf, N ,.. . df' ly ' QA? , A ' -31-:P f A A A Q, A ' H A X Gi , - A- . Lim' A A 1 ff 3 ' , ' W ' , 3 fs' Qi 1 .H zf' , .44-f ,Muff W ' ' - 4' en! f la, X 'A 1' I ' AA AA Y . A, v 'W nv ' 4 A ' . A AA' e 4 'J' A ' A: ' A s.-......- Avi, Y gm. in . , Qibuln A ' war, ,A , . 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N . , AI.. -L w 'Vw 4 iv! ff S :A A Klip- L'5 .'A ', A'- ' ' . ff r' ' ' ' N . T' ,- . --' ' ' s . ---ui.. ,. ' Russ Cook Randy Rudd Don Hagan Jeff Bennett Andy Perry Ralph Parks Mike Scannon Rip Merhoff Debby Smith Robby Kelly - Pres. Teddy Tarvin Gary Hammontree Lin Sinclair Floyd White Don Hickman Alex Flewellyn Bobbie Shullman 35. Chip Mobley 36. Windy Beddinfield Kappa Sigma Alpha Beta Alpha Beta chapter of Kappa Sigma enioyed yet an- other fine year on Mercer's campus. Fall rushed by and 3l pledges made their way through the door to join the brotherhood. Miss Debby Smith was chosen chapter Sweetheart and Carol Ann Tindell was chosen Pledge Class Sweetheart. Unforgettable weekends were held at Perry land even a few here in Maconll Perseverance and diligence became watchwords as pledges toiled all night working on a Homecoming display. The Pledge-Brother party was a great success, highlighted by the crowning of the Monticello Monarch, King Kelly. Various excursions to Lewis or Kraft's Lakes, the Creek, and the mines brought brotherhood into true focus. Founder's Day celebrated Kappa Sigma's 100th birthday nationally and a good time was had by all! Working at MARC Workshop instilled the pledges with a sense of humility and set the stage for their long-awaited initiation. Senior Robby Kelly served as chapter President as well as IFC President. Senior George Weich and iunior Gene Armstrong made strong showings on the Varsity Tennis Team, and Brother Smith added to his academic laurels while being elected President for 1970-7l. Brothers Jackson and Perry vied for the you-know-who look-alike contest, and Stone exhibited his wheelbar- row-racing expertise in the Greek Games. The lavaliered, pinned, or engaged list read like a roll call, and everyone looked forward to Stardust with a hearty AEKDB. Leslie Williams Larry McDermott Doug Rainwater David Rainwater Richard Stokes Lisabet Hurst - Sweetheart Lee Bowers Pete Bondeson Chris Tyler Dale Wiggins Not Pictured Andy Appel Paul Feemster Frank Howell Bill Arey Sl-L 'll Lambda Chi Alpha mm' We ef ww? QA' yy, . 8' Q E lt fr lz , sf.1.,J-L-,gi W 'Q '- EE 1 1'-jfflvw Z fi , ' -7. K' xx lxvry, KYLE Qi, vm Li VIR 0 Quxsoua Zeta Omega Lambda Chi started the year with a great pledge class and lots of spirit. Fall quarter was highlighted by the Pledge-Brother Dance and formal pledging in the North Carolina mountains. The pledges surprised us all by ranking if l in fraternity pledge class averages for the quarter. Winter quarter found the Lambda Chi's on the slopes in North Carolina and Tennessee. Creek parties, dan- ces, and all-nighters kept everyone busy. The kidnap- ping of Lucille .lohnson and eight spirit-minded ADPi's brought the return of our Charter and an unforgettable night at Shakey's. Cookouts at the lodge and the annual Scholarship Dinner came with spring. Nine enthusiastic co-eds were initiated into The Order of the White Rose and Chi Omega Lisabet Hurst was named Sweetheart for a sec- ond year at the White Rose Ball. Lambda Chi's again captured the Easter Seal Trophy. Our Spring Weekend was enioyed by all and we ended the year poor but proud to be a part of Mercer's Greek system! .. r f K , 4 5 ,Q fr 1 11 . xi' 4- si gr '- F .x V ffl gi Q' . 'I v. A ,. t xi, . L 4 . V, f - I i . , , T' 5 V45 i - .V 7' I., I,, . -.M , f ga ,4 .I-If 4 A Jn, 4' fl f : fi W: Q 11 ix J -21' .-f ijgvir-FE: 1 ' E3 :E . 'TMQW A 1 . 1 'Q qu ll H: 5 A n.. 4 W. v Q1 ' 3 v N x ' W 1 4, x J x f' A 1 , 'I NI ,:i 5 fffrx r' F Q3 ig I f L, -,. Jw:- 7 v, Steve Conn Mitchell Shwaber David Blair Dick Shelton Richard Wall David Goyen Alan Osborne Hugh Smith David Whatley Q5 Phi Delta Theta lfti iffy: Lug: Georgia Gamma This year for Phi Delt was highlighted by an out- standing rush which concluded with the pledging of 22 Phikeias. Fall quarter was filled with the spirit of foot- ball, holiday parties, andthe new iuke box in the lodge. Also the refounding of the Explorer's Club 5-2 initiated field trips to the mountains. Winter quarter saw the ini- tiation of I0 new brothers. The focus of the quarter was Sweetheart Weekend with the best party on cam- pus, Shipwreck. Also the brothers elected Barbara Ful- ghun, Alpha Delta Pi, the new Sweetheart. An or- phan'siparty and Founder's Day brought the quarter to its end. Spring quarter found the brothers involved in Community Service Day at the Appleton Home, soft- ball, tennis, and Cowboy Rush Weekend. Congratulations goes to Brother Woldrop for his early acceptance to Medical School, Brothers Schwa- ber and Eager on the tennis team, and seven Phi's re- turning to law school. Georgia Gamma looks forward to another great year in 1970-71 with Brother David Goyen as Presi- dent when once again we show why You can't go no straighta V-QW fi' ff f 'P 'Why' 1.1 45... ff S- ? 3ff2ii!l6hlf3f2he ..'--1'fJA5a..,-, . 84 342. Rocky Wade Steve Agee RIChUfd non Jack Carste Pat Graham Kermit Mcl Ed Smith Joey Sequin Jeff Leetun James Cha Ray Fitch Pi Kappa Phi 53:12:29 Q J TAXEN I MA 0 AHAZWAEEH Alpha Alpha 1969-70 has been a good year in the somewhat stormy history of the Alpha Alpha Raiders of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. This year saw the final realization of al- most two years of hard work by the brotherhood, our beautiful new lodge. During the fall, we enlarged our membership by ac- quiring 7 new pledges. We also worked on our lodge installing new appliances and seeing to its general maintenance. When winter came, the Pi Kaps hit the hard floors of the Bears Den and managed to make a creditable showing even with our limited membership. Homecoming found us busy working on our display with the aid of the Wesleyannes. In February, we experienced one of our proudest moments in the dedication of the lodge to alumni Wally Butts and Robert Bennett. We were proud not only for achieving this goal but also for being the newest name on Fraternity Row. Spring found the Raiders on the diamonds participat- ing in intramural softball with an enlarged membership drawn from all walks of campus life. A year is filled with other memories than those of fraternal life and sports. The Pi Kaps will remember the Wesleyannes, especially our sweethearts Cindy and Clara, cruising through the Pig and the Varsity, the creek all nighters before the shaft and doing things to- gether as brothers. Yes, it has been a good year for Pi Kappa Phi, but more important it has been the realiza- tion of the trials and tribulations of a small but closely knit brotherhood. All in all, one will be able to look back with pride and say I was a Pi Kappa Phi. I helped in the building of the new fraternity at Mercer. The fu- ture looks bright for Alpha Alpha and we greet it with eager anticipation. in -'L-. ,.:L,ur 6, ,rl-,,,':-.Q1,:'L'-QL' .4 7' A ' Q '41 ....,: M iv- Ah: , . ., AJ 'L Q, nf I w 53. 1' - jfff , I It 1 li 4 Q i x fl Y a 5 -GQ. ' ,. xi IW 5 X , 11 J .,4., 125 'x . f' ., r Q5 , V 'A A IG' 'iilgyvy . 1 we 1 ,,- L , ,,,' I f 'X t f 'Q ' . ,in ,,, 4, 11 X gif? Nj D -.- A if N lf 2: .. WNW .5 1.121 .,l is ' ' ' -' .J mf, .3 , 1'-Y i I V , 4 A I A . lywi .. 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Ae 'HP' Georgia Psi 1870-1970 A Centennial is an occasion for celebration, and the Georgia Psi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, founded September 1 870, is especial- ly proud oflits 100th year of activity on the Mercer campus. As we look back on the year l 970, we have a feeling of pride and accomplishment in our chapter during this, our Centennial year. After a highly successful rush week, the E's pledged 22 new freshmen. Lovely, Miss Karen Riv- ers was chosen the Chapter Sweetheart at the annual Sweetheart Party. Berrie Paine was elected the pledge class Sweetheart and has really been an inspiration for the Centennial Pledge Class. The Little Sister's Christmas Party brought a close to a fabulous fall quarter. After returning from a New Year's celebration at the Winter House- party in Lake Rabun, Georgia, the E's captured the first place trophy for their Homecoming display. Winter quarter brought other honors to the SAE House - the volleyball championship, Bruce Gordy leading the Mercer Basketball Team, and Charlie Witzleben being elected to Who's Who in American Colleges. Our Centennial celebration, the highlight of our chapter's history was held on March 6 and 7th. The weekend of celebration which was attend- ed by over 400 alumni, included class reunions, a golf tournament, a stag luncheon, the Centennial initiation, and the Centennial banquet and ball. The celebration was concluded by an address from our Nation- al President who recognized our chapter as one of the finest in the na- tion. ln community service, Georgia Psi conducted a Juvenile Rehabilitation Program for the entire year. The brothers served as big brothers to 20 less fortunate boys in the Macon community. Spring quarter found the SAE's in Panama City enioying the fun of their annual Spring Houseparty. Sunday cookouts, open house, and the Mother's Day Tea all added greatly to the social calendar. Our Spring Weekend was the highlight of spring quarter and a fabu- lous year for SAE. Yes, a SAE is everywhere on campus - Packy, Leigh, Sandy, Jimmy and David were all elected to positions on SGA, Glen Kirbo served as Scabbard and Blade President while Bill Chamberlin, John Gifford, and Bob Daniel were tapped for this military honor, Charlie Witzleben and Tom Icard were appointed to the Honor Committee, Sandy Jones was elected IFC Vice-President, John Gifford served on the Student Union Board, Harry Hickson was honored in Beta Beta Beta, Andy Aultman served as captain of the Golf Team, and Tim Anderson made a fine showing on the Mercer Tennis Team. 1970 - a truly GREAT 100th year for the men of Purple and Gold. z,,:V wr- 4 3Il 31 A fa. 34 I 7 lb ll Ill' lb iq '- U xi John Camp Rusty Floyd Jim Saunders Bill Dodson Ken Bailey Ed Heath Rufus Harris Bob Stanton David Puck Steve New John Berry Tom Bennett Gary Horo Henry Vann Charles Ru Steve Cotter Ed Bagley 1.-.yl . -..-., ,- Bruce Rumph Mike Chickini Carlos Diaz Cherio employee Mike Moorhead Cherio employee Bobby Potter Eddie Phelps Robert Gadell Cherio employee Raymond Kelly Frank Rivers Bob Porter Joe Pickard Sam Heaton Chet Peckett Rick Thornton Don Roberts Vernon Greene Steve Osterhaut Pete Peterman Phil Ricuarte Ronnie Moshack Jack Pritchard Mike Osterhaut Sigma Nu tt ? ., This 9 'HT E3 I3 6 Eta Chapter Sigma Nu began the 1969-70 season by pledging 21 versatile young men. Following the sometimes hec- tic but exciting rush functions, the Snakes demon- strated their academic excellence,.athletic prowess and social versatility. As usual, the Snakes proved their abi- lity in the academic aspects of college life, as 5306 of all brothers and pledges finished fall quarter with bet- ter than a 3.0 average. Among those above with a 3.0 average, six were on the Dean's list with four more added winter quarter. The Snakes finished in the playoffs in every sport for the second year with spring quarter promising to add to the chapter trophy case. Sigma Nu's have always been socially active on campus and this year was no exception. Fall quarter found the Snakes in a party mood with two keg parties, lodge cookouts, an open house, numerous apartment parties and the ,usual Kraft Lake experience lincluding the pregame warm-up: note picturel. ln the line of com- munity service, Sigma Nu also held its annual Hallow- een orphan party for the -children of Hepzibah Home. Traditionally, spring quarter is always a high point as Sigma Nu leads the campus with the Sigma Nu relays and White Star. Also the snakes found time to have tubing parties, ski parties on Lake Sinclair, and a trek to Callaway Gardens. Again this year, the relays were the main attraction. Sorority girls spent the better part of the afternoons tossing rolling pins, iuggling eggs, changing clothes l?l and many other challenging events in the hope that they would win the trophy. White Star too, proved to be more than the usual fra- ternity weekend. The banquet, the parties, and the White Star spirit of Eta chapter's ability to throw the big party. Aside from the activities already mentioned, and generally ascribed to collegiate fraternities, Sigma Nu can boast a balanced chapter, one that leads campus activities, one that can adapt to changing campus conditions, and one that looks forward to a new and more challenging collegiate atmosphere. 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IX' eil: ,' I :A xiii? , M l 1 :Eg-'H w ,H 1 A W , F 11 A, 3,4 A 'sl' xx g IV gf' A L I - V-I - . qt 'lu . 1 i JP' 131' I I ij -. f , 1, V - F 'ff 1 -i'i'E.5.G'5 The Student Government Association Senate, composed of twenty-eight elected officials, has two purposes. They are to express student concern and to safeguard student in- terests, and to facilitate effective communication between administration, faculty, students and student organizations lA full time iob in itselfl. Beginning with Spring quarter preparation and the summer student-faculty Waverly Con- ference, the Student Senate worked progressively with these two purposes in mind. A revamped Intramural pro- gram, a new all-student iudicial system, and faculty-course evaluations were among the programs endorsed and initiat- ed this year. The Senate worked continuously to establish communication channels between all facets of the universi- ty, including diverse student interest groups, faculty, and administration A big rob, getting bigger' lgwiafilllif' 1 Q! 'Ut Pimigigvl 'T'- -f Q it if r L, .1 ,Y .' N 4 - - ,. , ---ly: .v , -4 fix' 4 v: .LQ-'L' 'Mm ,f1:. .171 A .V f- 7 1 , fps'?,Y w.. rf-4 . .-Xu. , ,Z ' L,q-,gg 'FI fy. -rg' X- ,, ' A:'1'. :?1e ,. V5 QKQGEQLK sg. 3 533: .B M ' N X x A , .194 A :L ' W 1 !'-HW 3 3 L A 4 ' . .3 .L I1 :Q 4 51274 1 x 1 i f Q 'U fa. . A A V 3 43 1...,V-. - El? N .6,'i U 4 x is X R., .. . --Z.- -.....Y..- -Y . - -.- ....-.. . . We, the fraternity women of America, stand for service, through close contact and deep friendship of the individual fra- ternity and Panhellenic life. The opportuni- ty for wide and wise human service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which we strive to live through Panhellenic Council. The Honor Council consists of nine student iustices from which a Chief Justice and Clerk are elected. It is the duty of the Council to en- forcexthe Honor Code by investigating and trying any alleged violations. Justices are se- lected by a faculty-student board to serve for the remainder of their tenure at Mercer. 'F s I n, T. Q' U XJ .qw P2 1 U! 5, D ff' ,I .aiu i 5 x 1 M 4-, 9 .A Ev .11 ?.al4l,17' H X JIM A - 1 1 fx ro A T 7 P. ffvzv... 'ffl - Lf,-.5-,'.5.r..., 7 E . ' ,'r0:a' gf: 1: ,Fa-gi? ' ,- -ii Ax A. 'L fra, A ' a' ' .N I l, ' 'Q HSP' WK . . ' P+ ,, fa- f'i'F5l ' x' W f ' 'i3L 4'! :Wk 'fi 1 2 f v A ff f, ' -J-' A v ' V -X-1 ' Q 11 'Tr' x 1 x 1,1511 .W . . QL sb 'S, A Q - Ji??'r5 - fig, kj' K 11, lf , , , ??ff'QlQ1i - A - 'A tix-:i.,.: SUM il A-', . ,- Av - Y r . 1 Y Ylxx 'w 1 mu, 'I 1 Among social organizations MIMA has taken the lead in changing with the times. Getting off to an early start with its retreat in the summer, the brothers of M I M A united in making a social organization with a relevant place on campus. The result has been an entirely new constitution, and a forward looking pledge program designed to develop the total individual into a con- tributing member of the Mercer communi- ty. Standing first academically among men's social organizations, MIMA has also found time for a variety of social ac- tivities. There were times of triumph, as our entry, Janet Farmer, was made I 969- 70 Tot . . . and times of responsibility, with brothers prominent as Cluster staff editors, and members of the Debate team, S.G.A., and nearly every campus and service organization at Mercer. All in all, it was a time to take pride in being a mem- ber of MIMA. 4 'il r ill ll JU at lil Marvin Pearce Doug Hightower Tom Gordy Mike Hutcherson Tim Pape Tim Spense John Cleveland Randy Rowe Don Nottingham Takashi Yamashita Gary Smithey Jack Barrett Edwin Bryant Julian Gordy Neil Heath Jim Camp l02 Joe Cook Sam Halpert Wayne Gullatt Bryant Durham Chuck Jackson Randy Meincke Mike Akin Johnny Turner John Hill David Thompson Ron Middleton Dan Thigpen Ed Davidson Richard Ekwall Bob Hawley Charles Bowen fnot plcturedj - n 5 'lily' , . ' I ' v' '-' f .J ' 4 1'-Q4 i1 0 , . ,-'Z 5' 1 t 4 I' HIV ' wk l I. 4 . , .1-V , . li rf . , , Q- . -- 1 .xiii 1 ' 4 -Xflf ' Q, Q. L. I4 lb ' ,I 1i4.l .Al I 1 , ','L - ' ' 7' u x' NJ, , ,. -- .I 1 'f f Q., ' 1-1. 'Y f 5 T 5 Q I 1' . AI.. :ci .uv 'K 'V . 1 Q .-xi I.-. V , Z F., in ,' . e'1'. - J - u-V - A V ,rg 1 V, .- X ,r n Q W5 '.i'j'? ' ' ii E919 ' if ' 1E'M'319'1.L. ' u .4 1 gm' 1-rv ., 7' 1' '. ,,ll: ' 3' ' , W F . . -2 ,A I N f .,- ,g.--- 4. , '. 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W A , 5. . - pig, ,,'- ri,-. ' 1 1'f5ISEgA ' . ' Q ' ' 5 ' KAL, ff. 'X Q 0 .J P - -3 H E K ipaq, I r 'V-.W .. 1 L , L. Independence . . . campus involvement . . . sisterhood . . . fun - this is Mercer Independent Co-ed Association. Independence is the key to MICA born from Mercer's special need for a sister- haod apart from the Greek s stem. Membership is open to any woman not affiliated with a Greek sorority, and participation is hased an the principle of voluntary cooperation. Campus involvement is the goal of MICA. MICA traditionally has led the campus scholastically among social organiza- tions. Sisterhood is the heart of MICA, a mutual sharing to encourage the growth of each woman to her utmost potential. Fun is the natural by-product of all these things! es 6. Mary Jean Swint 7. Mary Hoak 7-, 3 : 1 B. Peggy Sullivan ' l 9. Ann Deason an 10. Linda Ogle .3 2 Joyce Eady Carolyn Donahue Gail Springsfead Ellen Young Nancy Groover SJW? Q 9 A -I fi- 5:- I q rbrgqh. 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Working with four damentals: Ill To advance cause of music, 121 To foste sical welfare and brothe Q31 To develop fraternal 141 To encourage loyalty Alma Mater, Phi Mu Alpha much toward the developn the music student. The Student Education A ation encourages the attitx the young professional by phasizing active student il ment in the education, 4 Ium, early classroom exp' and student awareness of temporary educational i tions. Membership is Ol those who are planning teachers, those who are e related educational occup and those who are intere the advancement of edu: J X I 1 , ,Q -Ax H ' Q x x 3 X F, Tx 4 r. , A . 6 I 'u v,f ' 5 if '-: ' M i ' f 'K f?a' 'H V A ...an in 3 W H ka H -V, ' ' P' 1 Air 1 I . 1 -'T'- . 1 x rl , , V4 ,- K . .. XA X- Y fi ' v 'i .3 This year the Mercer Cluster, the student weekly, has faced a of rebuilding and rentilization. The student body has become the Cluster's presence. The paper has taken stands on key issues fronting the American public and American college students. An ec al .page has been establishedp regularity of the paper has been at plishedp an award winning feature network has been set up. The l 70 paper staff has traveled over 3000 milesp contributed over 1 manhours of laborg dealt with more than 8000 pieces of mail in and used approximately 4 tons of paperg and has spent over S l 4,000. school year was keynoted with the theme This promises to be a year and the year has lived up tothat promise! ,f 5, 'pdf 'Z' f V? H gl img! 1 dl! Q..- 4' . .5 ' - . 4-, ef? ,A A- -w if: sf' 'Ln '---., . 5' ..- . - 'N fl 3' -'R 9 . s.., '-'Y . , . fi Fi? 7- J ffl V Q , 5 .,,W , 1 , .'Vg1..- lj . ggi '41 ' 1 all gf ',ff5f'g -. ' lil C- , 1' Y f V . its if 55 M1 ,W J.- A ., 11 Y S X.. 'TE -on. 5-I if 5. if' My Y Cardlnal Key Nahonal Honor Soclefy recognlzes leadership among women students In American colleges and unlverslhes Mem bershlp us based upon quahhes of leadership and character, and parhclpaflon ln a varlefy of extra curricular achvlhes which show a wlllmgness fo serve Cardinal Keys af Mercer provide the lndlspen sable campus directory and serve as offlcnal hostesses on Alumm Day Membershrp In Cardinal Key IS fhe hlghesf honor a woman af Mercer can receive 'ff QL, ,r I . ' 6. . X , 1 H, . M- my - - 5 Q r Q l nw Q ' ., ' ,Q K SCH., W Q A r by L up x 'Q , I lf ' lfcll l l e Q , ' . .4 M at U I . If ' - . ' 7 i, . J .' is -,f K , f . e 1, ' I ,'i', jVI Fig- vzdqf. ,Q-I' ' VA , 1 'z'1..f fi 1- , Vw-5.3 .A . H .F 4-I 1 5' 4 1 1 f 3 K - ! Ee l 1 A ,. I- Q x 1 IZ, R W G A - you've come a long way baby, But you've got a long way to go . . . the need for structuring of R W G A lnow A W Sl grew from the increasing need for women to accept, adiust to, develop the powers achievef by them through social, political and academic equality. The showed itself in the fesire of the individual for self-study and in evaluation of the college atmosph an attempt to achieve mature adiustment. This, coupled with the need for the expression of repre ative ideas, desires and capabilities of women students have caused the women to believe that A must be recognized as an educational organization dedicated to cultivating an attitude which will pare women throughout their college careers to increase their ability and desire to fulfill the r educated and competent women in a democratic society to the highest degree of social, physic tellectual and spiritual achievement. It is for the achievement of these and all those that may an the future that AWS has worked untiringly for the past year and that it will continue working in years to come. EQQLJQ ,L z'Qf-21321. H- -N ,. zz.,-',g-. -1 ,ff S '- ffflfilz V 'mg -I ' ' 1 4 ' - A- ix .' JF- ' ' - ' -qi ' -'-1 ' '5 , T-1 WQ ' ' . 5-,Ffa . . - f . 4 3537 '- I ' 'Q Qi ' x .4 5-if ,,,..-..- , 'jak 1. al ' 1 L. rv Hiya. ,I 4 A I ' Q N we A 1. T, 4 bn Q 4 L P '- ' -A.' .1 .. ' H f X , -V fl 1 ' W, zfwx I , ,ifatlga 3' N B., N, , 5 jj UF: 'Y '-W K 4 Y 1 1 -, X . J l Ns. B mm, X' -. Y 9 ., I ? v 5'-J X f D Alpha Phu Omega National Service Fraternity as dedicated to the prmclples of lead ershlp frlendshlp and service ln 1969 70 A P O at Mercer strove dlllgently to llve up to these prlncuples Our brotherhood was small but our actuvutles were numerous Fall quarter saw us worklng to Light up the Grand Theatre and repalrung the play ground at Lucky Duck Nursery School In the wmter we held a Faculty Slave Auction ralslng S75 for the Biafra Relief Fund ushered at the Homecoming concert and host ed a meetlng of A P O chapters In Georgla Sprung began wnth the second annual A P O Cancer Society Marathon March The brothers also placed trash cans on cam pus and ended the year by ransmg 5150 wuth our Beauty and Beast Contest for serv Ice protects ,f . ar na ' , X- M n I V' q'V. R KA C -.V ., I' . l If .' , .- ,sQ'?2t My Y , ' A ., f' I -X' ,, 1 . ' 4 -N fa I dl , . W l l f ' I I .- F I I f s wj H ' V' . 1 fr. 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' 'J :E .- , .J S 41 lf. 1 1 4 'M , . ,913 X aka:-3 1 r guess UN'TY Lf A ll Qlqrfo 311: 1 1'-fa fl A xhi0v fhdmr- Zoz U3 ei Q U U1 Z l ui if 1: THROUGH BLQC The Black Student Alliance of Mercer is an organization based on the underlying principles of unity, self-determination, collective work, cooperative purpose, creativity and faith. As stated in the Alliance's constitution the purpose ofthe organi- zation is to maintain Black identity on Mercer Campus by creating a self-conscious Black Community promoting knowledge of Black Cul- ture and heritage, and serving as a forum for the expression of Black ideas and goals. The eighty-five member organization has been working all year on campus and the Macon Community. These activities have been efforts to maintain Black unity and to restore the traditional great- ness of the Black people . . . I Circle K, a Kiwanis-sponsored organiza- tion, provides leadership training in community oriented areas to Mercer males. Among the or- ganization's projects is the annual Miss Mercer . . h Pa eant. This function which helps to draw t e 9 Macon community and Mercer together ' ' h throu h interaction was held this year at t e 9 newly renovated Grand Opera House. The Psychology Club is an organization composed of psychology maiors and minors who are interested in further pursuing their un- derstanding in the fields of psychology. Mem- bers of the organization participate in semi- nars and do individual research at Milledge- ville, the Central State Hospital. Christian Service Fellowship this year as an organization, afforded opportunities for Chris- tian service Sundays at the Old Folks Home. lt's an organization open to all denominations on campus who are dedicated to this spirit of giving. W., l .Kr ,.1..,.1 111 .Qgn 14,--il 1 .'x'7 l 3 A rs 11 'fi' If 1 -:rv -1, ff' . ' 7 'fa 'TAY ,I- .mi -1lL3.L- ' -3 . J..-,i F fx ZQEI' QW, . 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' :.iZg1j:11:.1-Q' ,wi-,ga ,.-fr ,-5 -aft f .- VQY' Iibv-H Sw 'wrf3.,q,Vh -.4 I .H :.dv,..,,J - sf A , ,.-- , ,-,--,ty v --3.,,.' p 1 pf - , fz--1: 9'-F i HL krgi u fx. uh. . .Q . H RK, W v- 1- x -34 , r vm- 1 . Tl- . ,-. Q 'yxi Nm , . A' . 'm ,f 6 , .10-D f?f?ns-I inn glyi '- Su- 51 4, . -- .- 1 A 'EQL -J 1 1f..f,g ':, I ,,.n,, . Q ini' 1.4 p ,,..-,- n A ' 1 A 'I x. 1 ,'l3hqflf2:tx,. 45' ,' iv' .- D. - 1-va all , .f .Rv 0 :Ak I it 25371.-:,' ,r J -so -swf' x F!! if F nr 'I' Q nf' H . V :Q-X ,Q . x. 7 1 I 'b 1 . . 1: ' Qt .,,4-ssfwfw'-Q 1 val. -' Y.L:,.v, ,'-1 1' 13:43-Aa x fu... ' . ,qw Fil 1-If ,, Lwljr I U, Nygzslyl. ' L? ' 'L ' '. sb. 's up . ff. .l K 'wr- 1 N ii 4 . 1 I I ix w .F A Q.: In fik . ' al -4 '55 lb, I M' V ' - 'fx x X: SLT- ' L. 7 N In ? -A 5 97 1 ' W A . xx ' - ai, N in in lx N 1 . ..,. 1 .3 'H I 1.5 P wil? fm ' r . ,. 44 - -99- 4 S-Q 'Win- -...L-..,,. 'Wivazmu 1 A . --. . M -if .-'Aff-' ? 'T':f1'5 's2-if-A5 'g 'Hi ' fn' , Y vsf ii: , P. .wr ' -5 mf Q 'l'ww+9Qf 6, IL- Y .,r. .v -V A , van, ' -. , A. . . -1 YJ, e -. . -v A. s , I .,-, , M. 3 ga -r .. dn. 'x in , 'N N, , xr.-1 5. a lui. a Qf-LQ ' - ,Nw 1. .- lg .mf-'JF -va gl NA-G1 .- 4, H, After the loss of several veterans this year the Mercer Golf Team began the process of rebuilding. The addition of four freshmen combined with a couple of hard-working lettermen promises fu- ture rewards. . ,H 1. ,tix if-1 1 . , A yjm., my A V, 1- i , ' 'f' A mmf W , ,,.. 1- . ,, ,I .A iv- Q 154 ' V 6 it 1--N MN- Ewuw Hi .Ax as ,IV A-41-1' - . 1 1 '-1 '-1. , dv, Am N, lv' v ,J S H' 1 A 1' W Q iff - , , V jo-QAQQN . . r 13 ' A A if v- M 4 .w- 4- f ii 'bfi 1' 1' . ,, .-. ,Ls ,J :N K., 1 'zu f. ' H, ., . o fw We 7 3 'T N4 Q, ff 5: 'Y' if flu I . HP 'X Q. R V-. Z Q Under the capable leadership of Coach Leslie Peek, the combination of five re- turning Iettermen and an outstanding freshman led the Mercer Tennis Team to a 12-7 season. The Team also trav- eled to Tennessee to compete in the Carson-Newman Invitational Tourna- ment. This was the first winning season for the Bears' Netters since 1959. ,.- f..'- .25 a , ff 4 'f' .,- ,r ,v, 'nf ,,L. ..A,.-T.- - I Q. i o I 2 wb K Y w Q 0. ss Xl l 8 X is it . 4 X X Q . r i K X 1 A l l S if 34 if ' A 1 a 4 if ., tl -N ,fx .. ,. xt I a fi I - s F l , ,J 1 sl '67 V .l wi 1 - ' .1-.LA-.,f...-W, .ff 'X ' ' AW, 5,4 ,W Q HJ' J F- A , .YHA-s..' S .Qin . 171, X J. 2 Lg-8 -.. 4 69. , I xx, w x 1,. A 1 1, al- L3A,N1 1 ,,.,. i J I! 1 - LSI i I i i ii ii i My desire is therefore that the parent be very circumspect and careful in chasing his director, whom I would rather commend for i having a well-composed and temperate di braine, than a full stuff head. ii il r I It i i - :ia1d -l-1 I -A 1 Educational Leadershlp Iournal of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, NEA Crisis Intervention CHANGE: to a more progressive liberal arts education - Black Studies pro- gram . . . no minor . . . 1.5 cumulative . . . Experimental Freshman Environ- mental program . . . a more tailor-made lower division. - RUFUS CARROLLTON HAR- RIS: not the phantom presi- dent for nothing . . . a man in a difficult position who has successfully managed to do more for Mercer in his tenure here than any previous presi- dent. . . a feat which is often overlooked during the natural period of re-adjustment that follows any period of sudden growth. gifs: - 'vp - 1 ' ' '19 .-e . .129 I if -Qi ,I 'lien 'ft Engl.. . fum -r. .QPF Q' -'.4'.f!'1 ' J. , Nl 'l'.4 fl:!f-Envy ' 1 fu U7 .. F gg- U ,V -S., . ,N - -1 in - Q -Ju' .U-.Trl 51' ' V- ... . - wrk. .5 -qs I68 L .. A' -- I . WILLIAM T. HAYWOOD: as everyone knows - the mon with the money. RALPH PHELPS: ci bright former college president from Arkansas - he's trying to secure the money. JOSEPH M. HENDRICKS: education is more than iust a book experience . . . midnight campus stroller . Keep the faith, baby. JOHN T. MITCHELL: the subiect of much ethical discussion among students . . . the force that makes things like libraries and a new Freshman Class a reality. HELEN GLENN: learning to take stands . . . one who is made acutely aware of the changing concepts of the Mercer student . . .' THOM- AS TRIMBLE: perhaps the best adapted administrator on Mercer's campus to deal with her urgent growing pangs as felt by the school and the student. 1 l70 'ilassblaii JAMES O. PAINE: responsible for Mercer's image in the world out- side . . . a sometimes difficult task to proiect. JERRY STONE: an im- pressive link between the students and the administration and facul- ty . . . a knowledge of Mercer as only gained by experience on both sides of the fence. MRS. SARAH W. HOOPER: Mercer's answer to modern society's growing pressures - a still largely unappreciated position, yet one which holds promising potential in the complex area of student affairs. A lll E Eli l7I MRS. HICKSON: Have an A.P.B. out for Jerry Stone? . . . That me- lodious Jerry Stone's Office . . . He'lI be back shortly! . . . May I help you? voice . . . Yep, your right - Hickey Baby . . . long time servant and friend of the University. MISS FRANCIS FLOYD: Ma Frances . . . Let me know if I can help . . . Sure, I remember him, why he was in the class of . . . . . . probably the only person around who knows absolutely everything about Mercer's heritage and tra- dition. AGNES JONES: bright and cheerful . . . a warm and pleasant connection between Mercer and her alumni. NEAL HILL: The man who makes plans for campus improvements. 1...-. ?9-:l E' f - ff-3 '?1 fl jg, ,- E' P os.. ' ,s I f'11Q.. 4 .-f -' New - , ..,. cf! . 5 1 .-.g 'gif' , .-5' ffl -.QS 4- x- . 1' 'kfgj-fit' fi . 56 F sv '- . '1',' .. '3'-13. ,s Ei an ,1 . .', w flie- ' -.. ur... .fu '--s r. ' 'F V 22.21 .Jr - I 5-Is'-' . . i . x 'Q ' . I Q ' 14 . ,x ' 'U F- 4 A .m-.-' ?Y .. .- . fi... I N '.. I- ,, ,.. . . ff' .-I... . N .. V- . -,, 41 --A Q- -- '7:?W!f'9.'n ' X. e-2 Ns... ffwua' 'Iliff 4:-0' I PAUL E. CABLE: the abiltiy to reflect one's personality in every lecture . . . Summer School. BERT HAMIL- TON: another somewhat hidden faculty member ex- cept to those students who take education, but who quietly carries a record of faithful service in the realm of school curriculum. l73 CORSON: demanding and partic- ular . . . leaves his class with a lot of know how about English com- position - but not necessarily with a grade to prove it. BENJA- MIN W. GRIFFITH, JR.: a subtle, dry wit . . . a teaching manner that acquaints many students with the true concept of iust what con- stitutes a truly learned college professor. I74 xi MARY R. WILDER: You got it? . . . don't come to class unprepared - she can spot the student who played bridge in the Co-Op instead of reading the assignment . . . learning that truly involves using your head instead of the standard cliches. JOHN E. BYRON: most well-liked member of the English department . . . no English maior is complete without him. JOHN AND DIANE STEGE: new, modern, iust controversial enough to make you think . . . a long-needed addition in the area of literary instruc- tion at Mercer. X- l75 ta.. --Angus. , f f!fgvQfqt E1.7' L' EF. .-g.15,,5:-..,-gg. CARLOS FLICK: sign up for him when you're ready not only to study, but to be able to remember and use what you've learned. JAMES L. COX: a quiet man in the eyes of students . . . known for his intelligence and competence in a variety of fields. SPENCER B. KING, JR.: Georgia Voices . . . Mer- cer's advocate for Georgia's heritage and tradition . . . one of the South's most distinguished historians. WILLIAM C. PLATT, JR.: classes with waiting lists . . . an easy, inter- esting approach to the inevitable required history courses . . . more importantly, a faculty member whose student contact only begins in the classroom. . X I g 5. .53 .5. .g. 'i .xg -1 -51 W -' U' -. ....,...., .--JM J, 'Av .Hi U ...U .--ac -. LYNDA J. JONES: witty . . . PE classes that cease to be a drudgery . warm relations with her students across a softball field or bridge table. COLONEL JOSEPH H. JONES: distinguished . . . proud of the American military herita e and staunch advocate of its benefits to the college curricuqum. MARSHALL DAUGHTERY: John Wesley Monu- ment, Savannah, Georgia . . . the force behind the growth of the art department. JOHN W. VAN CURA: Randy Booth's straight man . . . German accent . . . extra re- hearsals . . . responsible for Mercer's varied musical pro- gram. SAMUEL L. HUTTO: the Sugar Plum Ice Cream Man . . . boots in class . . . one of the relatively new additions to the Art department who is helping build it into a more meaningful and creative part of the Mercer cuniculum. , O . -Y i-,,k, 11,1 X , 5 Y i 'L . - v fig -., E 1 A, 'ff ' v 1 .- mu IN J I , f ,54f,,7C f,, 4-Vi Q 4,51 I 'a J . 1 U i J' 'r-flvgl-L,-Lfkl I 1 - , . 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V ' 5: -fs: ,5.g,11Lf-'?Ae-'- N 34 ., ' 1 3 '77!?f'f, 3131 F 4. f W '.,!i:,7 .. :g,rf1'+1'.TJf?fg2g'a2Sf1.Q -' ,wi M. -. - ' ,4x .1-may, SF A ,,ae,-1,-ar, ,. Mi, 1, ,. .1 .443 . Y - -1-fmfgiz, A M fa ,, K M ., MF?-,w N ' , T--ik' -' va..-4.a'f -Q X 1552 ,- 2155: Jia -.eillbt ' 'x:,SY'Q'.- 1 7- . 5 '-N571 - 'Ziff ' I '- f.-V,-'JZ 4x11 7-f5?+7??rJ3 tg ' ' . ':-.7134 gl 'if' ' :,f., sff' 'P -fw' ,,,,, . f , . iw- -I A A .- :I f ,., , X- - 'qQ1.I,J -' fvffaflfl , 'ILT S'. H - if.-J, ll Ff r' 1 'iff , Nt x SKY A , Y we ,5..vA'w ', . ,-,, ,',-M, f,,- 'r I .drag 3, '?.'i-95514 .3 'fl f f . Q . ,U Wm 'L I M... I f' .ix - R x, ,K -,Q H 'K ff X 5 ,S 7 '--N M E I f- M!ffyf Y ..' ig ' I, 'K' , A M -15, - FT? if L-QM ll' xi' if-5 , fri'-ra I ix-rx Qi.,-,Qs 51: Q , 42. 'J ':-if ,'-, A -4 .- DORIS RAYMOND: as much a part of Mercer as her Latin is of Rome . . . Edith HomiIton's Greek Mythology. DAVID M. LINDSEY: perfectionist with himself and his students' performance . . . sharp dresser . . . calm and professional. f'x 1 f in X n..z . -- , ,, F ' ' 5' AFR'-Q - V .,,. ., P' .,,,i2il4,-ff nqazm. . V '- I Y ,-,., lm ., 'qv ' UPU! X f, 5? is - -0 Q11 5? 6 .QQ . :in ' 1 : 5 . , . 1.1 x r ia ' gpwfsdivl- ' .1 ' V, 5l.':-'- ' . ,jirflbi , . ffz ' - 2 1 H' aisfH '51ifle TE. .:. fn. ,j21'1-3-HJ '2'-cv?-N -Q Hia' 'bv 2 .Hu .U .,. B, Sw yv 451 , fa I is A3 1 , I i.w LVfJgiLl- ff? Q' 'L 5 , if - A 'Dues 'xnxx H 'M-,,,.f'., ,Q 6 , N . Y F' f K . Q' V7 1 N ,ff-A 4 ,'q'UA..,x Qt J -4 V ' I ' '- 2157. - 'r , - 'mf ' ' V QQ- - if - A -N.' 2 ,f11 I 'Y if P ' fx ' V , ' , lf' -sb ' fx ww 1. 'WMM Pg -1335 f' A, V N lm ..- .. ... ..x,.,,.,. s. Q l wr 421- Y., 5- x f X-I , ,gx ., , L. ., , :. ,s,1 lqjfvv ll ,?5,!5:r - m:,:'. agp.- ' w 2 '- -1 -v .., X V-wif' ,.,,.. . 'Ei QQ. gg, . M m '2'ff-if ?: iTi4 Y il -' ' ' -,.. -,LQ, .ay fx Q' N' pe- ! l K . f'5Sifw,s'- ua' nu -I - 1 as on ,.ff- aff.Cf '35 'f'f'f,',i' r ' 1 n a Cf 4, p ., 'U L'a,.R4 1 1. .1 1 4 n F: 'cn 'mln g... Cl bookhardened faces THE PHYSICAL REVIEW Volume 59 First Series Number 1 Classes 1969 1970 Published for y e Cauldron Staff of Mercer University Macon Ga and Atlanta Ga The Students and Faculty of Mercer University b th Senior Class 1970 President Senior Class . . . Senior Class Senators . . Senior Senators-at-Large President Student Gov't Secretary-Treasurer . . . V ff f . 1 ' ly lgrffgf lf' 1 '44 VA 45 P , 12 - -'a' 1 -1 -fa. f- ' fp F ,.l, flfvfl 'L ,,. ' , .fgfflx L i'Cf+ I . Af, fp, la- 1- -V 1- 1 V ' fgafhg 'A'l ' ' 2,17-f 'J' ' :X - . . Blanchie Smith . . .Mike Camp Ron Childes Van Hale Glenn Kirbo . . .Marianna Adams James Norman . . . Robert R. Potter . . . . .Isabell Smith 35N f' new 47' in 1.1 S7 gy, 2 l' 'wx .fig 3 1 01 i . in-1 Lf xi 1 Y J' if QR' 0-g+' 'Wm K+ - WW' Claudia Hamrick Adams English Marietta, Ga. Alisca Elder Almy English East Point, Ga. John G. Almy History Daytona Beach, Fla. Frances Anderson Psychology Lyons, Ga. Sandra Marie Anderson Psychology and Sociology Winter Park, Fla. Beth Ansley English Moultrie, Ga. Kathy Antolick English Vero Beach, Fla. Suzanne Attaway Sociology Okeechobee, Fla. Reed Banks English Dalton, Ga. Linda Barefield English Alexander, Ga. A. Elliott Barrow, Jr. History ' West Palm Beach Fla. Avery Beall Science Concentration Macon, Ga. l89 Claire Beall Math Macon, Ga. Robert Belloir English Atlanta, Ga. James Martin Benton Political Science and History Monticello, Ga. Carole Bishop English and Latin Jacksonville, Fla. Pamela Dean Black Psychology and French Macon, Ga. Pete Bondeson Economics and Math Boca Raton, Fla. Randy Booth Music and English Adele, Ga. James Boykin History and Political Science Monticello, Fla. -' Joseph Carter Brinson Art ' Macon, Ga. Roger N. Britts, Jr. Music Leesburg, Florida Frank Broome Christianity Washington, Ga. Carl C. Brown Political Science Columbus, Ga. V '38 -'ii i N H., T l 73 . 'td 'i',,,7l 'E'- 'ir 'K l90 c ' 1 5' f A- Q-. X , '-. .-.J-' ,p is ,pw-. ri '13 01 1--Q!! ,gpff li Q p- H' f'-'PP ni' Q' '3- Y Mary Alice Buckner History Political Science Columbus, Ga. Alice Burns Psychology and English Americus, Ga. James N. Butt Art and Biology Orlando, Fla. Mike Camp Biology Rome, Ga. Kyle Roy Carter Psychology Atlanta, Ga. Sarah Hackney Carter English Atlanta, Ga. Ronald Elkin Childs History ' Moultrie, Ga. Robert Clark, Jr. Chemistry West Palm, Fla. Anita Cleveland Psychology and Sociology Elberton, Ga. Elizabeth Cliett English Mineral Wells, Texas Delores Coker English Miami, Fla. Bonnie Shepard Collins Psychology Womer Robbins, Ga. I9I Ann Cooper Spanish Savannah, Ga. Anthony A. Cooper, Psychology Dallas, Ga. Jere Crews Sociology Jesup, Ga. Jane Crow English Macon, Ga. Robert Davis English Vero Beach, Fla. S. Jefferson Davis, Jr. Political Science Rome, Ga. Jasmine .lovita Dawson Political Science Fort Valley, Ga. Ann Deason Sociology Macon, Ga. Brenda G. Dobbs Math and French Toccoa, Ga. Debby Donaldson Political Science Social Studies Concentration Baxley, Ga. Curtis L. Echols, Jr. English Macon, Ga. G. L. Eckles, III History and Economics Eastman, Ga. l92 .2 'K -aug 'li' . 9.0 .parq- ..'?' Leatha Edgeman English Ringgold, Ga. Ted S. Edwards Biology Bradenton, Fla. Janet Farmer Sociology Atlanta, Ga. Thomas Farr History Augusta, Go. Sally Farrar English Marietta, Ga. Philip J. Haig Biology Orlando, Fla. Bill Flowers Physics Tampa, Fla. Robert Warren Ford Christianity Macon, Ga. Johnny Ganas Valdosta, Ga. Margie Gardner Math Savannah, Ga. John P. Gifford History Nashville, Tenn. Sam May Giles Psychology College Park, Ga. William M. Gleaton Macon, Ga. George K. Grizzard Economics Atlanta, Ga. Don Hagan Biology Miami, Fla. James R. Hagler Chemistry, Biology Buena Vista, Ga. Becky Hair English, Sociology Columbus, Ga. Van Hale Biology Macon, Ga. Jim Hamacher Sociology Eau Gallie, Fla. Hubert Phillip Hancock Economics Thornaston, Ga. Michael J. Harrison Political Science Macon, Ga. Charles H. Hawkins, Jr. Psychology, Math Coral Gables, Fla. Lyn Hightower History Warrenton, Ga. Douglas Wilson Hightower Biology Gulf Breeze, Fla. I94 i ' 'tsl LQ- Q,- -.wk J -513' rift: .J iq' ' ', 4.3-110 in ' eff am .. Q14' 'ul .qw s X IJ! fi' T511 :an-Si P19 -fowl-Q 'Rm ,, -. -1 P ,C gl -7.4-i 'Nil- lx John K. Hill Philosophy Good Hope, Ga. Joseph Hobbs Biology Augusta, Ga. Jerry Holder English, Christianity Marietta, Ga. Thomas Frederick lca History Bradenton, Fla. William C. lngram Political Science Newnan, Ga. Caroline Jackson Political Science Orlando, Fla. Richard C. Jacobs Social Studies Concentration Orlando, Fla. Paulette Jeans History Cocoa, Fla. Kay Jenkins Biology Albany, Ga. Gary L. Johnson Political Science Columbus, Ga. Lane Johnson English Columbus, Ga. Cheryl Kelly Art Macon, Ga. ,f 195 Roy R. Kelly, III Political Science Monticello, Ga. Arnella E. Kennedy Sociology Bmnswick, Ga. Lynda Kennedy Political Science Albany, Ga. Walter Gray King Economics ' Lakeland, Fla. William H. King, lll Psychology Savannah, Ga. Joan Kyllonen Biology For Lauderdale, Fla. William Arthur Lachenmyer Jacksonville, Fla. Johnny LeWallen History Maysville, Ga. Connie Liner English Memphis, Tenn. John Lindsey Maddox, Jr. Biology Macon, Ga. James Edward Massey, Ill Kennesaw, Ga. Suzanne Merryman Sociology Baltimore, Maryland Michael D. Osterhout Biology Tampa, Fla. Ben Padgett Math Brunswick, Ga. Ross Painter Economics Charlotte, N. C. Timothy Alan Pape Political Science Macon, Ga. Phyllis L. Parker Economics Macon, Ga. R. Marvin Pearce Omaha, Ga. Robyn Peek Psychology Cedartown, Ga. Joanne Pinner French, Art Columbus, Ga. Ernestine Poole Psychology Buena Vista, Ga. Dorothy Anne Ripley English, Psychology Ft. Pierce, Flo. Charles Rock Ross History Orlando, Fla. Roy H. Rosser English Hogansville, Ga. l98 ruff- i , ...Q -1.- 1 af'-3 nf' ,?f1 gm . an We lhij ro .V We E-. pas 4 ps...- 1 'mn 'f 'sw -ill! -ff 3.3.2 -. 3 91' fi ,-iw'- 5 ll f I1 l 4 ff' , - W l '-' '10 ' ' 'v' t '..'.'? Joanne Searcy Psychology, Sociology, Biology Columbus, Ga. David Farrar Sibley Christianity, Sociology Miami, Fla. Robert F. Sipe, Jr. Biology Marietta, Ga. Larry J. Sheppard Psychology Sandersville, Ga. Lamar W. Sizemore, Jr History Avondale Estates, Ga. Sharon Ann Sloan Biology Warner Robbins, Ga. Blanche M. Smith Math Lincolnton, Ga. Charlene Louise Smith Sociology, Art Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Isabelle Smith Math Lincolnton, Ga. L. V. Smith Psychology Tampa, Fla. Gary Curtis Smithey History Jacksonville, Fla. Gail Springstead History, Social Science Concentration W. Palm Beach, Fla. I99 Susan Stdnlkuppe Political Science, English Atlanta, Ga. Thomas E. Stevens Sociology Palatka, Fla. David Taylor Atlanta, Ga. Daniel C. Thigpen Political Science Quitman, Ga. Doris Parker Tucker Sociology Butler, Ga. Paul A. Tucker Math Atlanta, Ga. Joe Utzman History Marietta, Ga. John M. Valentine History, Philosophy Daytona Beach, Fla. Larry P. Walker Music Macon, Ga. Henry O'Neal Wall Christianity Lizella, Ga. Allen Wallace English, Political Science Dalton, Ga. Raymond J. Weatherly Moultrie, Ga. 200 3'..1'.? Ali' E' L 'r -, 'i 3 '19 Speara Westbrook Psychology Blakely, Ga. David Whatley Economics Macon, Ga. Constance Wiggins Speech Atlanta, Ga. Renata Williams Psychology Augusta, Ga. Charles Witzleben History Miami, Fla. Ruth Wood Macon, Ga. Alvin Wright History LaGrange, Ga. Chris Zorn History Macon, Ga. FRESHMAN CLASS Tom Gordy David Alley Chris Sullivan Bob Jackson JUNIOR CLASS Danny Brogdon- Linn Dillard Eugenia Holley Charles Bowen SOPHOMORE CLASS Jinx Schwencke Paul Howell Sally Fulcher Betsy Jones V ! v'f'Y'Yl .1'1 ' 3-up gyyw-W-,VY .,. i - l l V. 'I ll .I ill I rf zigimsiz f 1. , V Nc William D. Acey, '73 William L. Adams, Jr., '73 John Adnot, '73 Louis R. Aldridge, '73 David Allie, '73 Karol Alstaetter, '73 Carol Anderson, '72 Robert Ansalvish, '72 Margaret Jane Ansley, '73 William H. Arey, '73 Gene Raymond Armstrong '71 Glenda Armstrong, '72 Truett Ashley, '73 Leonidas Assimacopoulos, 72 Carolyn B. Austin, '71 Marsha Babcock, '7 3 Linda Bagley, '73 David Bailey, '73 Kenneth Bailey, '72 Tommy Bailey, '73 Chris Baker, '73 Otis Ball, '71 Beverly Bondlow, '73 Marshall Bandy, '71 Danny Barnhill, '72 Pat Bamwell, '72 Jack Barrett, '7 3 Frank Barron, '73 John Barry, '72 Nancy Bartlett, '71 Jaryl Baugh, '71 Stephen Baxter, '71 Nancy Beals, '72 Debbie Bean, '73 Sanders Bell, '73 Phillip Bell, '73 Robert Bender, '7 3 Cornelia Bennett, '7 2 Peggy Bennett, '73 Ronnie Bennett, '71 Susan Berry, '71 Lynn Bidlingmaier, '73 Audrey Bigelow, '71 James Bittof, '73 Elaine Blanton, '72 Marlene Blitch, '73 Al Blizzard, '71 Beverly Boaz, '73 Fred Bondeson, '72 David Bottoms, '71 Alan Bowen, '71 Charles Bowen, '71 Belen Brambila, '71 Carolyn Braun, '71 Jim Bray, '72 Chudc Brewer, '7 2 Esther Bridger, '71 James D. Brogdon, Jr., '71 Lalia Bronson, '72 Diana Broussard, '72 Merrie Ann Brower, '7 2 Debbie Brown, '73 Gil B. Brown, ll, '73 Glenn Brown, '73 Mary Evelyn Brown, '72 Nina Ruth Brown, '73 Susan Brown, '72 Alice Browning, '71 Edwin W. Bryant, II, '72 Janet Brymt, '72 Marilyn Bryant, '72 Anthony Bucek, '73 Cordy Bullock, '73 Victoria S. Bumpus, '73 Joe Dedrick Burch, '71 Louise Tharpe Burkhalter, '73 Mickey Burns, '72 Nancy Cail, '73 Brenda Calender, '72 Elizabeth Calvin, '73 Dianne Camp, '71 James M. Cclnp, '73 William M. Camp, '71 Lottie Campbell, '73 Edward Canipelli, Jr., '71 Jack Carstensen, '73 Charles Carter, '72 Sallie Carter, '72 Steve Carreker, '71 John Caswell, '71 William Chamberlin, ll, '71 Carol Chancey, '73 Deb Chappell, '73 Pam Chappell, '72 Chantal Charlassier, '73 Karen Chester, '72 Mike Chickini, '73 Margaret Christian, '73 Aurthur Christie, '72 Patsy Clark, '73 James Claxton, '73 Jai Cochran, '71 Chris Coleman, '73 Mary Collins, '72 Linda Comegys, '71 C. Phil Comer, '72 Stephens Conn, '73 Harry Conroy, '72 Charlotte Cook, '73 John Copelan, Jr., '73 Clare Connell, '73 Joe Cook, '72 Glenda Copeland, '73 Rebecca Copeland, '71 John Costello, '73 Joel Coykendall, '72 William Cragg, '72 Laura Crago, '72 Cynthia Crawford, '73 Marilyn Crawford, '72 Andy Creel, '73 Carol Crowley, '73 Mary Alice Crumm, '73 Omie Curry, '71 Robert Curtis, '72 Patricia Daugherty, '71 Edison H. Davidson, '71 Vivian Davidson, '73 Conner Davis, '71 Diane Davis, '73 Lynn Davis, '73 Myra Davis, '72 Sandra Davis, '73 Yvette St. Denis, '72 William Dickinson, '73 Linn Dillard, '71 Anna Dixon, '71 James Dixon, '72 Debi Dodson, '72 Kathryn Donald, '72 Lynn Donovan, '72 Bill Dorough, '73 Joln Doster, '73 Susanne Douglas, '73 Debbie Drake, '73 Lee Drysdale, '71 Suzanne Duke, '72 Steve Dunn, '71 Jonathan Durham, II, '7 Mercer Dye, Jr., '72 Judy Dyson, '7 2 Joyce Eady, '72 Jan Earle, '73 Carol Ellis, '72 Dianne Ellison, '71 Pam Elmore, '73 Edwin E. Evans, '71 Elaine Evcns, '7 3 Judith Ewing, '71 Lynn Fagan, '7 3 Darlene Fair, '7 3 Walt Falardeau, '7 3 Maied Farmand, '73 Deborah Fisher, '73 Ray Fitch, '71 Walter Fitzpatrick, '73 Becky Fiveash, '7 3 Terry Fletcher, '72 Alex Flewellyn, '73 Charles Floyd, '73 Allison Forkner, '73 Richard Foster, '7 3 Harry Fox, '73 Susan Franke, '73 Lynn Franklin, '7 2 Brenda Franks, '73 Cathy Freeman, '7 2 Robertiena Freeman, '71 Suzannie Freeman, '72 Jeanne French, '7 3 Nancy Frierson, '73 Kenneth Frost, '73 Barbara Fulghum, '7 2 Marcie Furbee, '73 Clinton Galyean, '7 3 Bruce Gandy, '73 Elyse Gardner, '73 Tim Gary, '73 Bootsie Geroge, '73 Quintress Gilbert, '72 Verna Goodwin, '73 Bruce Gordy, '72 Julian Gordy, '72 David Goyen, '71 Chris Greene, '73 Vernon Greene, '71 Amanda Griffith, '72 Sharon Griffith, '73 Hilda Greer, '71 Thomas Grimes, '72 Earl Grogan, '7 3 Glenda Grogan, '73 Nancy Groover, '73 Patricia Guerin, '73 Wayne Gullatt, '72 Anne Gulley, '72 David Guy, '72 Brenda Hall, '73 Mary Anne Hambrick, '71 Carolyn Hamilton, '71 Tyler Hammett, '72 Edith Hammonds, '72 Robert Haney, '72 Bill Hansard, '73 Christine Hardnett, '73 Elaine Hardy, '73 1--'IR 1.59 'pin 'S' 'ab -,B I. 'K' 1' 'Qx rY l ...I If-LS William Hargrove, '71 Alvin Harris, '72 David Harris, '73 John Harris, '73 Lynn Harris, '73 Rufus Harris, '72 Sara Harrison, '72 Jayne Hassut, '73 Davey Hatcher, '71 Glenda Hawkins, '73 Angie Hayes, '72 Harold Hayes, '7 3 Candy Head, '7 3 Alfred Heath, '72 Ed Heath, '73 George Henderson, '7 2 Melanie Henson, '73 Tyler Herrington, '73 Deborah Hewell, '72 Donn Hickman, '73 Jerry Hicks, '73 Linzy Highnote, '73 Carl Hill, '73 Kathryn Hindman, '73 Mary Lou Hoak, '73 Marcy Hobbs, '7 2 Sherry Hodges, '73 Jannie Hodge, '73 Mike Holdsworth, '73 Eugenia Holley, '71 Linda Holmes, '73 Chris Hood, '71 Deborah Hopkins, '72 Gary Horowitz, '72 Lem Howard, '71 Paul Howell, '72 Sandra Howell, '73 Robert Howle, '73 John Hunt, '71 Hunter Hurst, '73 Sharon Hurt, '73 James Hutcherson, '71 Robert Ingram, '73 Ninna Irby, '72 Judy Irvine, '72 Carol Ison, '72 Alicia Jackson, '73 Bob Jackson, '73 Carol Jackson, '72 Charles, Jackson, '71 Larry Jackson, '71 Frankie Johns, '71 Anne Johnson, '73 Donna Johnson, '73 Rufus Johnson, '72 Susan Johnson, '73 Wayne Johnson, '73 Carolyn Jones, '72 Sandy Jones, '72 Galen Jones, '73 Mary Lou Jones, '73 Shirley Jones, '72 Elaine Jordon, '73 Ted Kandler, '72 Lynda Kay, '72 Mariiane Keller, '72 Pat Kelly, '73 Patrick Kelly, '73 Steve Kelly, '73 Lynne Kicklighter, '72 Sherri King, '71 Gail Kline, '73 Gerard Kobylinski, '71 Paula Koenig, '71 Peggy Koschin, '73 Gregory Krakow,'72 William Krakow, '73 Connie LaBar, '72 Debbie Lance, '73 Margaret Lanier, '73 Margaret Lee, '72 George Leske, '71 Sandy Libby, '73 Eliiah Lightfoot, '72 Martha Lines, '73 James Linn, '72 David Lang, Ill, '72 Gary Lord, '72 Charlotte Love, '72 John Lowery, '72 William Lund, '71 John Luther, '71 Amelia Lutz, '73 Vicky Lytle, '73 Tommy Maddox, Jr., '71 Linda Malcom, '71 Audie Malott, '7 2 Melissa Malys, '73 Linda Marcereau, '71 Bob Marsden, '73 Dale Mason, '71 Patsy Matthews, '71 William Mattox, Jr., '73 Jonathan May, '71 Lyndon Mayes, '72 Jeffrey Leetun, '72 Dawn Mayo, '71 Dincy Medley, '71 Randy Meincke, '71 Janette Mercer, '73 Jane Mero, '73 Warren Mersereau, '73 Gwendolyn Middleton, '72 Ronald Middleton, '72 Barbara Miller, '73 Kay Miller, '73 William Miller, '73 Johnny Mixon, '71 Thomas Montgomery, '71 Darlene Moore, '72 Dee Dee Moore, '73 Janice Moore, '73 Jon Moore, '73 Mike Moorhead, '71 Linda Morgan, '71 Mary Morgan, '71 Sheila Morris, '7 3 Betty Morrison, '7 3 Charlotte Morrison, '7 2 Sarah H. Murphy, '7 2 James Murray, '72 Marion Murray, '72 Jane Mustard, '73 Johnny Myers, '71 Robert McAllister, Jr., '7 2 Karen McCartney, '71 Dan McChesney, '72 Homer McClure, '73 Mary Donna McCorvey, '71 Margaret McCrum, '73 Charles McCullough, '73 Wade McCurry, III, '72 Margaret McDaniel, '73 Lawrence McDen'nott, '7 3 Joy McEver, '7 3 Karen McEver, '7 3 Kathy McLellan, '73 William McLellan, '7 3 Kermit McManus, '73 Gloria Sherman, '72 Veronica Nagode, '73 Charles Newberry, '71 William Newsom, '73 John Newton, '72 Beverly Nix, '73 Ann Norment, '7 3 Gayle Norris, '73 Donald Nottinghcxn, '71 Garnette Odom, '73 Linda Ogle, '73 Fernando Olivencia, '7 3 Marcia Oliver, '7 2 Lynn Osbom, '7 I Allen Osbome, '7 I Lynda Osterman, '7 I Stanley Owen, '7 I Barbara Owens, '72 James Owensby, '73 Julim Pafford, '73 Barrie Paine, '73 Mary Parham, '71 Sandra Parker, '7I Maria Pasmal, '73 Sally Payne, '7 3 Don Payton, '73 Vidar Payton, '7I Theresa Pendergrass, '73 Carol Perko, '73 Pervaiz Peter, '72 Diann Phelps, '73 Charles Phillips, '7 I Ted Phillips, '72 Joseph Pickhardt, '7 3 Carol Pierson, '7 I Jack Pigott, '7 3 Jeanette Piligian, '72 Robert Piper, '73 Jumita Pipkin, '7 2 JoAm Pirolozzi, '73 Lillie Pless, '72 Susan Plumley, '72 Debby Poliakoff, '73 Doug Porter, '7I Larry Pounds, '72 Kathy Pratt, '7 2 Priscilla Preston, '72 Guice Price, '73 Larry Prine, '73 Alice Pritchard, '73 Brenda Pruett, '7I V Anne Pruitt, '7 2 Patsy Purdo, '7I Jimmy Purvis, '73 Johmie Mae Quartemvan Bedcy Robb, '7 2 Mike Rainer, '7I Nancy Raines, '7 2 Julie Rainwater, '7 3 Suzanne Rednon, '73 Patricia Redmond, '73 Pam Renfroe, '72 Catherine Rey, '7 3 Susan Richter, '73 Elizabeth Ridley, '73 James Risher, '72 Debbie Rivers, '7 3 Sharon Robb, '72 Jo Roberts, '73 Myrtice Roberts, '71 Sharon Roberts, '73 Gaye Robertson, '7 3 Sharon Robinson, '72 Tom Robinson, '73 Gail Rogenshi, '73 Debra Rogers, '72 Jerita Rollins, '73 Paula Rose, '7 2 Barbara Royal, '73 Judith Ann Royal, '71 Frank Rozier, '71 Juanita Rucker, '73 Barbara Russell, '73 Delores Sadler, '7 2 Lindell Saloom, '7 3 Jimmie Samuel, '71 Cathy Sanders, '73 Shelton Sanford, '7 2 Pam Sayre, '73 Michael Scannon, '71 Cathy Schuckert, '73 Robert Schulman, '7 3 Susan Scott, '71 Valena Soott, '73 Judy Senkbail, '7 1 Eugene Sequin, '73 Kathy Shaw, '71 Suzanne Shelfer, '71 Dick Shelton, '71 Mike Shinall, '7 2 James Shoemaker, '72 Larry Shoultz, '71 Kathryn Shrigley, '73 Mary Jane Shuman, '7 3 Larry Sigler, '73 Eleanor Sikei, '71 Patty Sikes, '73 Fred Simpson, '7 3 Janda Sims, '72 Judy Sims, '7 I Evelyn Sinclair, '73 Leonard Sinclair, '7 3 Jane Sipe, '71 Nancy Sitton, '7 2 Carol Sloan, '73 Colleen Smiley, '73 Carol Smith, '73 Carolyn Smith, '7 2 Cindy Smith, '7 2 James Smith, '71 Meegan Smith, '73 Sally Smith, '71 Phyllis Smith, '72 Susan Smithers, '73 Blake Smyth, '73 Joanne Snare, '73 Susan Snellgrove, '73 Alinda Soles, '72 Randall Sorenson, '71 Evelyn Soupart, '73 Vivian Southwell, '73 Kay Spence, '72 Tim Spencer, '72 Cheryl Starr, '71 Susan Starr, '73 Betty Stanley, '72 John Stanton, '72 Robert Stanton, '72 Edna Steadley, '72 Gary Steelman, '72 Charlie Stevens, '72 Mae Belle Stokes, '72 Sandra Stone, '73 Nicki Stover, '73 Nancy Strachan, '73 Nancy Stripling, '73 Gail Sturm, '72 Peggy Sullivan, '71 Raymond Sullivan, '73 Candace Summers, '73 Mary Sundby, '71 Robert Surrency, '73 Mary Swint, '73 Karen Toravella, '73 Merle Tarvin, Ill, '73 Susan Teasley, '73 Linda Teel, '72 David Terry, '73 Richard Thomas, '71 David Thompson, '72 Donald Thompson, Jr., '73 Donald Thompson, '71 Gwendolyn Thompson, '72 Robert Thompson, '72 Rosemary Thompson, '73 Richard Thornton, '73 Wayne Tillis, '72 Carol Tindell, '73 Ramona Townley, '73 Glenda Tully, '72 Johnny Tumer, '71 Beth Turton, '73 Christopher Tyler, ' 71 Nancy Underwood, '73 W. Underwood, Jr., '71 '17 all 3 1-ex, -oi .s -. -fx 6 JA 'Q Terry Ursery, '71 Eddy Vance, '73 Robert Varner, '72 Susan Veith, '73 William Vernon, '73 Charles Wagoner, '73 Guy Walden, '73 Arthur Wallace, '71 Charles Walter, '72 Doris Walter, '73 Dianne Walton, '73 Bo Walton, '73 Cerelia Ward, '72 Joann Ward, '72 Ken Ward, '72 Susan Ware, '72 Elizabeth Warren, '72 Kaye Watkins, '73 Jane Weatherly, '73 Teresa Weinelt, '7 3 Marc Weinstein, '73 Susan Welch, '73 James West, '72 Judy West, '73 Lynn Whatley, '71 Floyd White, '73 John White, '7 3 Melanie Whittle, '7 2 Dale Wickstrum, '72 Byron Wilder, '7 3 Gary Wilkinson, '73 Gene Williams, '71 Raymond Williams, '73 David Willis, '71 Tom Wolff, '71 Carolyn Wood, '71 Diane Wood, '7 3 Judy Wood, '71 Martha Wood, '7 1 Roscoe Woodruff, '71 Nan Woodward, '7 3 Judith Wright, '73 Wade Wyatt, '7 3 Ellen Young, '73 Frances Young, '73 William Young, '71 Cynthia Zeigler, '7 2 John Ziglar, '7 3 Susan Zellner, '71 Ross Zorn, '7 2 I, AY I. . I n n J V., W . . 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OFFICERS: L-R - Leonard Counts, John Wingate, Ralph Bowden, Charles Harris, Gerald Edenfield, Warren Traver. 2I8 nf, 'Tv .117 V sal' I-wi ,iz'4:f, , ' 11:11, F 'L LL 'll f f 'S Y. fr' 'IJ 5. W I Y Jw H. w Q' U , V- ,ff . l, e dx 1 wzxyili F? ' :nik 'f 1, - -in ,z A 1-55355 -wi, fe 7.13. ,., e Q' ,-.r ne.. .-. ' ,- ' - Phi 220 Delta Phi ff A9 I .ju ' . ' - - - ' .. K I -.wg .. vb. '- . ' -' .. ' OFFICERS: L-R - .lay Harper, Jim Tuten, Carlisle Oversfreef, Charles Harris ,--.w Iw. V .gf-q,, 1. b .1'ffI A5 :f':. ,-'11 J-. T 0 A kg pr. ,vw Q it-H xf 'L' ...,, 'Yr fffifff - Y IW wi' Y A R - ul-ff . I -R 'W fr Q , F ll 4 X . V' . sl V 1 ,I-1 Q ' fx 1 I3 Q - - if af ,f,,. Q ,--. rg? . - if Ko- 5 .rs ,. ag ML, -'- P r ' X' N -4.-A-el'1:- hm-la:- ' :'2- ' '.'. may 'LA' 9.2. -',5'-1 'ifwlacf -1' 'K' M i 4' t -'pl E- - ' if -gy A ,. 4 1, Q ff av: ufff 25' 2 1 , - . 'fa ' ' Q' 1 'A ' Y - 135 ' 5 XMVQQ' 14 ' f ' N f A . 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A Mer- cer Alumni, Carswell drew interested stu- dents and alumni to this traditional Mercer occasion. ,-vi , f? WALLACE WRIGHT Law Day Chairman Tom Allgood Pefer F. K. Barabon Jacob Beil Helen Berenfhein David H. Booher Ralph O. Bowden William E. Boyes Daniel P. Camp H. P. Carr James M. Cayce Darryl B. Cohen Davis Cohen Leonard Counts, Jr. Melton Culpepper Deryl D. Danfzler Brayfon S. Dosher Gary L. Davis James R. Dirrmann David B. Dunaway Thomas R. Eason Gerald M. Edenfield J. Johnson Hall Charles E. Harris Jeanne Harrison Ross L. Hatcher Claude W. Hicks Robert E. Herndon Joseph M. Hill, Jr. John W. Hubble James T. Hunnicuff John D. lngle Horace Greely Joiner John R. Johnson S. Davis Laney Jerry Luxenberg Jerry Marshall Warren Marlin Steve E. Moody John H. Moore Dennis L. Null Emily J. Worlman Wallace H. Wright J. Carlisle Overslreel Tom A. Petlerson Lawrence J. Phalin Bobby Phillips Douglas C. Pullen Tom Pye Alan S. Quarferman Roger W. Rizk William M. Shurling Mrs. Susan Sfeger Jeffery B. Talley Ronald B. Thomas Warren L. Traver William S. Wells George C. Wiebel Robert W. Wommack Alton M. Adams John M. Adams Vivian James Adams Charles H. Andrew, Jr. Mrs. Sandra Beene James P. Brown, Jr. Thomas H. Calhoun John W. Collier Billy A. Corbin Anthony R. Cueto Roger W. Dunaway John Kent Edwards William Vol Evans Larry B. Fitzgerald John R. Frost Emmett L. Goodman Victor C. Griggers ' George B. Haygood John I. Harper William D. Harrell Walter E. Harrington David B. Higdon Franklin S. Horne, Jr. James F. Johnson Michael D. Jones Henry M. Kellum D. Webster Keogh William P. Langdale Jerry L. Lifsey Gerald D. McDougall Hugh E. McGuire Charles R. Marchman Walter G. Mercer John L. Merritt Gary L. Morris Robert Newell, Jr. John J. O'Keefe, Jr. J. David Parrish Peter R. Perpall Joseph W. Powell Ill Rufus D. Sams G. Steve Stanley George M. Stembridge Roland H. Stroberg K. T. Taylor James M. Thompson William A. Trotter lll James R. Tuten Freshmen John Humes Billy Ned Jones Frank J. Jordan, Jr Richard G. Nadler Jack Partain John R. Phillips W. H. Pinson, Jr. Dennis Sanders Emory C. Teel III A. Elliott Barrow, Jr. J. D. Benson Jerry Boykin Gary Brenner Thomas E. Cauthorn III Charles Clark John G. Conger George B. Culpepper Charles Nathan Davis Douglas Davis Laurie C. Davis Richard H. Davison James M. Elliott, Jr. Robert ll. Geer Gary Glover Fred Godwin, Jr. Henry A. Hammock Bert Seth Harp, Jr. Michael Owen Hawkins Sylvia G. Haywood James D. Mapp, Jr. Douglas W. Mitchell Ill Richard C. Wisenbaker 43,1 .11 f xi pf! Ti-1,,,',s U' 1.4433 -I Jw 0 .I DQ . ff . ,hx gno- I Xl u2N' f X -1- 1 ff 'fflfl V u on ' Y. haffnaceutlcal Journal Administration DR. OLIVER M. LITTLEJOHN Dean of the School of Pharmacy DR. THOMAS HOLMES Assistant to the President DR. KATHERINE GRAHAM Assistant to the Dean MR. LEONARD BONE Business Manager and Director of Admissions i . . ' if L' 1 1 gi if MRS PEGGY JONES Burger MRS. ALYCE MOSBY Assistant Registrar .1 . MRS. LOUISE MEIER Secretary to the Director of Development and Director of Financial Aid MISS SUSAN WHIPPLE Secretary to the Dean Keepers of the House Tommy, Moe, ICharIes, not picturedj MR. DAVID URAN Guest Lecturer - Pharmacy Administration MRS. ELIZABETH JACKSON Assistant Professor of Pharmacy DR. WILLIAM GROSSE III Chairman, Department of Biological Sciences MR. JOHN ROSKOS Associate Professor of Biological Sciences MR. CHARLES BOYLES Associate Professor of Biological Sciences DR. VINCENT LOPEZ Chairman, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry DR. SPYROS LAZARIS Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry DR. JERRY McHAN Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry MR. WILLIAM CULPEPPER Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Faculty DR. NORMAN FRANKE Acting Chairman of Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration DR. CLIFTON LORD Professor of Pharmacy MR. OSCAR MANSFIELD Guest Lecturer - Pharmacy Law .73 :iz na -Z. Student CounC11 From Faculty H OFFICERS Hop fo boffoml Dr Vlncenf Lopez Advisor Emory Peacock President Claude Bates Vice President Mary Snell Secretary Phll Brauer Parllamenfarlan Richard Parker Treasurer fnof plcfuredl rf to Student I u , . - E1 w . l my - I xt, ,,,. I. .1 l'- e :N v , 1 ., ,g t 'w ..... ,ML N '-- sh, - -, .., L Y 1 l-. , ,L .1 . . ,vyv Y'-1 ,037 1 A W I, .x.,, ' ZIP' -eq ' A -sr.. rf- J, -V . , .. eg. .,,,,A4 'lt X 21lC.',fNl:fiQQI: 11 '1 z --v-img, - 1 ' 1 ' - - 1 , , 4 Q -rl - 4. A I m . . . . ' ' I I I . . . . . - . . I I I I I . . . . I I . I ' t 'r r Y V J ,-54, ,W rv E If N, li I 'LQ A, -5. gAM.Fw. Ruger he l 1 1 g 'd.. H :yx . dl . X mg 'E' F3 Wikwfi 9' .. I my . X A . A Nik' I W A 9- L K sb ,R , '5 M ' . 'iw ,QD -v- n 'f .,, Y: 44, F Jyky JM AJ ,L ,' ' 'W' X. C -di.-f- - I KI ml . 1 XR wg E x v, A, , in : ,- V A r A,, X if 'If ,li 1:--..,, i W GPhA- APhA OFFICERS: President - Jim Hayes Vice-President - Mac McCord Secretary - David Puckett Treasurer - Jerry Cash r gif: Lt Y- 5- Drug Abuse Comm1ttee Q'- fir R ,I ' 1 l ,-J- 1 V. an ' 1' 'rd 5 .gf J X29 4 in l Z I f r Rho Chi lx Q , J XJ' 9 fri' ', R J . 5 'gf -r, A, -. P x ' ' 1' K ll. i 'nfl' A .ix 7 f X ,sift .J . x Lf, ' M J' if bf ' -,, ,fe 1 il . 1 1 1 ,Hx rn- l W ,Q '1 S1'rf 'V-f' , fr Dr. Jerry McHan Prof. John Roskos Mike Atkins Mike Brown Jim Burgess Susie Cassell Jim Delaney Bill Hammond Jack Johnson Emory Peacock Glenn Withom Buddy Hood Sherald Jackson Gordon Patton Dallas Petrey Mike Wallace Prof. Charles Boyles Prof. William Culpepper Dr. Norman Franke Dr. Katherine Graham Dr. William Grosse Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson Dr. Spyros Lazaris Dr. Oliver Littleiohn Dr. Vincent Lopez Dr. Clifton Lord FC C -1 Back Row Ed Hackney, Kappa Psl, Jlm Young, Phu Delta Chl! Howard Nlxon, Kappa Psa, Gene Lasslfer, Phl Delta Chl, Richard Webb, Kappa Psl Front Row Judy Webb, Anme Washington, Sherald Jackson, KE J . 1. J fgfmf Q ix I I . t fx? ni' v . . ' ll. . ,ogg- ' lil 5 v I lil I .H-is ia! I ' 4 :ei 2 . g li! I 3 g EPZ I 4 ee: 1 , I Et! I ,' 5 :el I ,ig es: ill 1,3 ill lfiffis ' 1. ll l ill ' li iq- J ul I --1 4. l I I l I Gene West Jim Wilson Bob Faulkner Charlie Ruiz Dr. Norman Franke Jim Poffs Frank Kirk Murrell Mathis Charles Marsh Eugene Speirs Riley Dickerson Bill Morris Richard Blondheim Paul Gabbard John Sandidge Leroy Toliver Chuck Woodruff Bill Thompson Morgan Lewis Bill Prather Dean Courson Jim Young Ray Corbeff Lalhan Nichols Bill Whigham Gene Lassiter 17 li 0 fl 0 ' A '.:l ll 'left I n .Wm fu' mire' tm A A - -- menu nun-UH fgiinl fiiukfl .xiii V-I fi-nn Wlktliil uumn i n me -Li f. I1 I I I g K.- Q I e... ni A uuifw- , -pn Nmniill mmm fo am fum! -QSHHSW o f f' Q mmm EL Qffgfmx Hllliii ,-21:53 gig ' mmm T V ? Hill!!! , A ' 'mimi .. vi 3-Q .: EQYWF' if f i ' 1 , I Jane Tootle Sherald Jackson Sara Mathis Linda Sfribling Judy Webb Annie Washington Anne Lane Anne Dillard Susan Prescott ',1,1, iv ', X , i -.nck L: . ...V P34-5179? 5 :rye ill ' I q'f e'w - -,f'--,---.- 5, Richard Hoodenpyle Jack Lowe Phillip Brauer Dallas Petrey Mike Reed Richard Parker Robert Acosta Bolan Dreher Dr. Spyros Lazaris Rob Harrell Emory Peacock Terry Ellerbee Claude Bates Jim Buie Dr. Vincent Lopez Richard Webb Gary Spoonamore Brock Slate Mike Leach Fred Toncray Johnny Hembree Howard Nixon Ed Hackney Jerry Cash Dr. Jerry McHan Shad Newman Third Professional Year li R 5 . Li. . L' , , , . 1 ' , I , Q1 5- - 1 .u f ,XV ai - V ,f 4. I Dean Courson James E. Delaney AI Diecidue Donald B. Douthit Jim Paul Dowdy CLASS OFFICERS Fred Toncray, Sec Treas , Ben Scott, Parllamen tarlan, Don Douthlt, President, Jim Dowdy Vice President Claude W. Bates Richard Blondheim Mike Brown Jim Burgess, Jr. Jimmy Campbell Jerry E. Cash Susie Cassell j M11 M K il xl. YS' 1 ali' 1- , 1 If ' X i ' 3 - I 1, , 1. 1, Ay' 1' 'f 'i Robert Acosta Mike Atkins 1 1 1 1 f' 'il if .y A ,V YW 1 .IL l K-,gl :J x -I wx s l Y I wi' h- 'QL l fl 215, ,A-.V .. lv , w L+ :' . I il me lil 'lf' Z ' s s ' I l ,.l 'Q lr I l l if 'f M l I. l .4 'iff' 5 I PEW M. l. .,6'.ii. . H is A ,. Mgr 'S -f 11.1 lui in .U I mn' . n A . ll 5 1 ,N , R pyxwflff .' in lrlqug N ll! X, ,. it yi, In-.1 Q Ed Dozier Ed Hackney Bill Hammond Robert C. Harrell James E. Hayes Charles C. Hembree, Jr. Johnny A. Hembree Jerald D. Henson Larry Don Holland Jack A. Johnson Jeffrey P. Kenaston E. Garland Lea H. Morgan Lewis C. Jack Lowe Gary T. Malakoff Douglas S. Merrell Boyd Roger Minnich, Jr. Richard J. Mullens Lathan O. Nichols James Dennis Obert A. Lawrence Owens Charles W. Palmer Emory F. Peacock Albert G. Pope William Lee Prather David L. Puckett John R. Sandidge Ben C. Scott Mary Catherine Snell William C. Thompson Thomas Royden Thompson Fred Dwyer Toncray Danny Andrew Toth Thomas E. Tucker J. Gregory Weaver John Eugene West Paul Edward Williams Glenn E. Witham Charles M. Woodruff Allan L. Zimmermacher Second Professmnal Year l CLASS OFFICERS: Dallas Petrey, President, Jim Young, Vice President, Jackson, Sec.-Treas., Buddy Hood, Parliameniarian fnol picfuredj. ' 4 I, . r ff! .f 1' 2 is Sherald 77, --7F,,, - ll l Ramzi Abdulwahab 3 ll Bryan Avant Joe Baker ll Wilbur Beall M Sfeven Berchenko ' ' 'l l, ', l is l dir Ray Bishop nl l W 1 I , Phil Brauer 7 4 , 1 ', . ,-f- - Bill Chapman 1 G M l I A., B Jerry Collins if '-' Ted Conner l W l: Don Coppedge li ll Al Curry 1 1 . ' 1 l am Cushing ffl 4' l S'-H Monty Davis V ,Q 1 l - ff' Bolan Dreher f' ' I Terry Ellerbee l f I K Bob Faulkner 31,4 ,M-if R. 1 :SLT i Vi Leonard Givens 1 2 3 , Ti ',. ff Joe Goodman 'ff 1' l ' 'iff Jack Greene f ' 'q l, 1 l 15 YQ? JL ,z 1 . 1 it Rl 14 I lr l .4 I x ' I l 1-we A sd' it px D 5, 4, J 5, as J' 1 lx if I P ll X K t ' Yi' i , ! an . l ,f l y Annie Washington Richard Webb Richard Wood Jim Young Buddy Hood Sherald Jackson John Jones Lynn Lawson Mike Leach W. A. Matthews Mac McCord Jim McCready Jerry Meaclers Joe Monroe Joe Moore Bill Morris Clete Mouzourakis Shad Newman Howard Nixon Richard Parker Gordon Patton Richard Pedrick Charlie Pemberton Amon Peters Dallas Petrey Joe Pittman Jim Potts Susan Prescott Mike Reed Charlie Ruiz Butch Sikes Brake Slate Clyde Smith Gary Spoonamore Jane Toatle Ken Turner G. K. Van Bever Allen Wall Mike Wallace I F :sir fo E vor M 1:1 F1rst Professmnal Year J4' ff x I ' X-ll L 253 ,ing ,,f F lv David Cross Marvin Dickens Riley Dickerson Anne Dillard Byron Dodd Gerald Dollar Jimmy Callahan C. B. Clark Mike Combs Mick Compton Ray Corbett lil' - .,, r. W R 1 . it Murray Bennett Teresa Bowen Tom Brooks Boyd Brown Q ip' I I i CLASS OFFICERS: Richard Hoodenpyle, Pres, fnot picturedji Joe Lewis, Vice-Presidentp Anne Lane, Sec.g Paul Gabbard, Treas. John Abernathy ll LM , r Thurman Adams ' . ' QL 'I Charlie Beach Akai ' X: 'fi ' ,, lv . V , Y. ' ,Q 5 B 'A rf was i- I, W '52 w A f C A wa ,X Y: 3 h N X ., I 9' ,., B K' 1 Q if Q.. if 7 I E Q. rg A X H Q35 K., A 3 T i ig , y ' ,rl A ww! rs L , i lf .Hui t in iii- li ln- i riff, - . M we ri s al I I rf xr' , - A5 i, JW! 5' . It '4 ' l T , 1 , , 1 Q. T l i 5' ii l iv 1 V ,J X f' e t xi. K ., r t. at L. C R L ,333 Y, , i H N W4 lu ei N..3 P--14 iv' I li 1 rl if .' - if L? ' ,, . 'Nf- To txlg i IV' -. az ii l 1 if 'L , J. ii is T iff- H ., .gffy 'H H' xi Inf 1 4 y-fl l 1 iv, pf- yn iii! if ici ul 2' I Herb Ellis Richard Freeman Paul Gabbard Larry Garrett Chip Gilbert Tony Griffith Larry Hall John Harrell Richard Hoodenpyle Gerald Hudson Art Huling Fred Hunter Lane Jones Joe Kirbo Tom Kirby Anne Lane Joe Lewis Carol Lorek Charles Marsh Murrell Mathis Sara Mathis Charles Maxwell John McCall Tony McDaniel Bill Means Carl Patterson George Peasant Steve Pemberton Wayne Pierce Lindsey Pickle Robert Price Ken Sproull Jim Stellies Linda Stribling Doug Taunton Hugh Taylor Sammy Teague Leroy Toliver Jim Vernon Judy Webb Gregg Wehunt Bill Whigham John Whitt Mitch Willingham David Wilson Bill Womac Gary Wood Charles Yelton Let your fingers do The wal ing fhrough the yellow pages I IERCER'S YELLO AGES R.2:2::re.rllL :r!: p I AREA cone -nz Musical-Night ual Nil -.lI1SIf m 'l'f 's 'W' A MARK'Sr CELEAR Newesf Aoorrlou - - -R ' - , ,R Atlanta Journal-Constitution n Qalelfse UDDI II' Mfsgavg-ZEWEAI ----------- ----- 1 43-ooas 3. -Y ' I I I W - ' '. 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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Downfown Office f Cherry at Second Sureef Southside Office f Houston Af Hightower Road Wesleyan Office X Behind New Post Office Cherokee Office X Napier at Pio Nono Baconsfield Office f Gray High Pio Nono Office ! 3625 Pio Nono Avenue Ga. Power Bldg. l Mulberry af Second Riverside Office X Wimbish af Riverside - 1 X it 9 A' .. I X, ' 4- ls. 94.5 ,. li'- -,.,l. , '-in 'L W, x N W xx X. S I A In Memoriam Frances M. Piavnicky Walter Scott Hogan, Ir I envy not in any moods The captive void of noble rage, The linnet born within the cage, That never knew the summer woods, I envy not the beast that takes His license in the field of time- Unfettered by the sense of crime, To whom a conscience never wakes, Nor what may count itself as blest The heart that never plighted troth But stagnates in the weeds of sloth, Nor any want-begotten rest. I hold it true, whate'er befall, I feel it, when I sorrow most, 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. In Memoriam, A.H.H. Alfred, Lord Tennyson ' J 0 b H xyl' Q- ,TI H A sg' Q., Q. 'H :id Cauldron 1970 As usual the Cauldron Staff started off with a large turnout for the first staff meeting. By the end ofthe year we had dropped to a couple of handfuls. Yet those who worked do not have to be named - for they know who they are, and how much I appreciate their help. Many hours were spent trying to come up with a theme and how to picture the changes that were taking place in the University. Two people were always willing when I called and a special thanks goes to Ann and John. The best of luck to John in the next Cauldron. TCK Not Pictured: Jo Roberts - Academics Nancy Sitton - Classes Brenda Calendar - Classes Karen Bryant - Beauties Sharon Robinson - Managing Editor 'lxlhtlx ' 4 ' 7 ,Y I Q. I I J I l Y l I F2 1. Pat Kelley - Organizations 6. John Lowery - Photography 2. Jo Hoinowski - Bus. Mgr. 7. Ann Pope - Copy Editor 3. Dale Wickstrum - Business 8. Diane Camp - Art 4. Janda Sims - Greeks 9. Karl Kronquist - Art 5. Nancy Raines - Classes 10. Ted C. Kandler - Editor xxx, as There's more also to, interpret interpretations, than to interpret things, and The things we conceive very clearly and distinctly are all . there is only some difficulty in observing which are those things that we 'conceive distinctly. Nothing is more important when we deal with the populace than to give it the impression that we are on the defensive, even when we attack. . . . Humanity is so to speak a negligible quantity in the sovereign order of the rest of the universe.fThe more reason then, for humanity to put some order into its own little world, to try to arrange that the sequence of generations that make it up spend their days on untroubled, or little at the mercy of chance and fatality, as may be. o o . a lmes are ese, w en man can say to man, greet at we are brothers - or l'll beat you up.


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