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g CKLAND, EDITOR PATRICIA HARRELL, ADVISER PHOTO A. 1971 HILLTOPPER: VO 23. GElesiE. @.. Se NVYHDOD J9IT103 VIDYOID naa, Korte IWWOL GNV ACV NHO[ Ad AHav? Table of Contents Academics Classes 64 100 136 Features Organizations Sports Index HLH ajurcsterayoel nt rit HI i! f gag AA: + . egies $ ates OTe Pee Badal gbgecet ty! severe: ts ba Sunday was hot and humid, not a day for standing in line. A queue of students and parents, though, wound from Sanford Hall into the street. Once inside, a student received his packet of instructions and then was sent to his dorm. Students moved into the dorms, bringing with them the paraphenalia needed to transform each of the carbon-copy rooms into the extension of an individual personality. Finally the day ended, parents leaving their sons and daughters to face the newness of college life and Monday morning. Registration — an indescribable collage of sights and sounds, its disorderly scheme a survival test. Classes could never be this bad. idan YAY h sl i At first there was introspection. Soon, however, other people came into focus, making the college a miniature world which offered a sample of all types and sizes. One became aware of lifestyles different from his own, recognizing not only difference, but the value of variations. Suddenly, very little seemed absolute and questions simply bred more questions. In the middie of the confusion, though, one found assur- ance and the courage to be an indi- vidual — this time not alone, but in the company of others. met _ Foca sand. say atte amen maa Hidiitieed! GHEE ; Ta UNE te eey, AeA i ' py The classroom was only the surface of learning. There the process was initiated; ideas and facts were offered. Students, however, found that only outside re- search could develop and complete the pattern. Many thought learning to be a slow and painful process; for others, It was merely a challenge to be met. What- ever his methods, each student soon formed a routine of study. “Out of the welter of life, a few people are selected for us by the accident of tem- porary confinement in the same circle. We never would have chosen these neighbors; life chose them for us. But thrown together on this island of living, we stretch to under- stand each other and are invigorated by the stretching.” — Anne Morrow Lindbergh 17 vas ane (HAL OS it e() 18 All alike, yet each unique, students found in- dividual expression through organization. With many diversified interests on campus, there was a need for coordination. The administration and stu- dents worked together through the Student Gov- ernment Association to organize activities. The Stu- dent Activities Committee also helped plan school events. Students serving on this committee were nominated on the basis of their interest in school entertainment. The Student Government Asso- ciation was composed of forty-five members at large plus representa- tives of each of the dormitories. Serving as a link between the stu- dents and the Administration, this organization, through its executive branch, presented ideas to the President. Dorm life was regulated by the Judiciary Councils, acting under the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women. One of the largest organi- zations on campus, the Warriors Club elected Squaws and a Warrior to assist the Cheerleaders at basketball games and bonfires. Its pur- pose to promote school spirit, the club sponsored many activities with this spirit in mind, such as helping the Student Activities Committee in planning for Homecoming. Preparation for Homecoming 1971 be- gan several weeks prior to the event. The theme for the occasion was ‘War Party”; with this in mind, the students decorated the dorms and built floats for the annual parade. The Middle Georgia Warriors de- feated the Norman Park Bears in an excit- ing game Friday night. A dance held in Morris Memorial Gymnasium Saturday evening featured the Men of Distinction. HOMECOMING COURT 1970 Freshmen: Cypthin Cock ¢ Undefp Oradere EOE Yee, % Poin. 7. ain on Homecoming was the product of the combined efforts of all campus organizations. Not only enjoyable, the event gave many students an opportunity to participate in campus life and provided a stimulus for fur- ther service to the school. at 1 HH £ Service organizations, such as Presidents Club, Civitan, and Ro- taract, served to develop leader- ship and responsible citizenship. The Presidents Club coordinated the work of all campus organiza- tions. This club, along with the Civitan and the Student Govern- ment Association, sponsored the Bloodmobile. Religious life on campus was fos- tered by the various denominational organizations: Baptist Student Union, Canterbury Club, Newman Club, Wes- ley Foundation, and Westminster Fel- lowship. Students sponsored fund- raising activities and participated in volunteer work in the community in an effort to contribute to the spiritual growth of themselves and others. During fall quarter, Religious Emphasis Week was opened with a convocation in Mor- ris Gymnasium. DBE, ibaa STEELE Loom Le | {) COTTE ii Cs oe ee ee oe ee PIT0 ta — REESE Music in some form was an integral part of the daily life of each student. For those desiring to further develop musical talents, the Choir, Ensemble, and Stageband offered instruction in music theory and practical application of these theories through actual perfor- mance. Rendering musical numbers for various college functions, these groups contributed to the cultural education of each student on campus. The various special interest groups on Campus permitted students to gain prac- tical experience in their field of study. Those interested in Home Economics, for instance, joined Quintas Stellas. Business majors worked in Phi Beta Lambda. Sci- ence-related fields were represented by Kappa Epsilon Sigma (the Math and Sci- ence Club) and the Engineering Club. Other organizations included SNEA for those interested in education, Interna- tional Relations Club which helped broaden the understanding between for- eign students, and Midga Players (the drama club). iE ‘emhebes oF is : hi eae semen Ay cts sean phe orien ies he eay ttt eeeeeee? ae gaan peek. ‘i : Ae 4 J ? ee ‘ ? ee re babes, he lt REPO Reteediae eae eee Peieeeice. a8. ea ae ISSSSSE8! 80 F) E 3 : Pa t = mL : Aa U ald Student publications not only gave valuable experience in journalism but also offered a tang- ible means of capturing the year’s events. The school newspaper, The Kernel, was published monthly. Muses, the literary magazine, was composed of student contributions of poetry, prose, and art. eee ee ee wet gies. The planning and production of a yearbook were tedious and time-consuming jobs. The over- all plan of the book must be decided upon; then each section must be designed to harmonize with the other divisions. Taking pictures, drawing layouts, crop- ping pictures, and fitting copy are but a few of the tasks that turned the staff’s conception of the year into a black-and white reality — the 1971 Hilltopper. 48 Recognition for achievement was encouraged by honor societies on campus. High-school Beta Club or National Honor Society mem- bers were invited to join Gamma Beta Phi. Students who made Dean's List and maintained a con- sistently high scholastic’ average were initiated into Phi Theta Kappa. Beta Phi Gamma honored those who contributed to the var- ious Campus publications. SAE NERY DOES MONTES A SR ISEET Ee B H F 2 “3 is £ 4 t Nit hat Za CoA MAIR el aL ey ad tnd age A Fe mA Weed aise TIN ey cree or aks BANE ate Finally there was time to examine the over-all perspective, instead of being lim- ited to a few personal segments of col- lege life. The campus offered a panorama of ideas, personalities, and cultures. Watching as peopl e walked to class, lis- tening to snatches of conversations in the hallway, sharing odd moments — one learned more by observing. iyi rH i ij it tH Life in the residence halls demanded understanding and a willingness to share, to listen, to respect the rights of others, and, while doing this, to retain one’s per- sonal identity. Midnight hall meetings, for example, called for determination in order to sit cheerfully while being reprimanded: and a phone call usually sent a hall into uproar. In the dormitory, however, personal relationships deepened and_ friendships more unselfish than most had known be- fore were formed. Both physical and emotional maturity were advanced by participation in the wide range of intercollegiate and intramural sports offered. Basketball, football, tennis, baseball, (40) | almost all of the major sports were represented. Last-minute cramming for tests, group projects, weekend dances, personal relationships, individual development — all a part of a college education. ee , a ‘Sa ca ae LOE i TH Bowman Barr Dedication Students recognize and gratefully acknowledge the value of competent instructors. Rising above the confusion of conflicting theories and methods of education, the outstanding educator grounds his instruction in three basic concepts. First, his knowl- edge of subject matter is thorough and up-to-date. Second, he effectively communicates the material to each student and makes it relevant to the daily lives of all. Third, he is always eager and willing to advise and give extra help to those who need it. Deserving praise and appreciation, Mr. Edgar Bowman Barr is one of these instructors. Editors: Vicki Baker Brenda Smith ‘ SRE na age ps CELESTE STRICKLAND Miss Hilltopper Linda Solomon: First Runner-Up Third Runner-Up Jill Self Shiree Mann: Second Runner-Up Pe nies i. 4 7 Fe ty Mg ”™ e ah! rs ane Marie Andrews Billie Taylor Becky Wells Norma Jean Wells Carmen Vann, Alicia Mullis Sue Ford Patricia Sercer, Judi Underwood, Linda Akel Janis Gaskins Priscilla Jones Betsy Rowland 71 sen Prt eee Nan Turner Deborah Sawyer Sissy Riley re ee Fy abl 8 ap a NK, ee Sandy Solomon, Sharon Mattox, Debbie Friedrich, Carol Smith Homecoming Queen paren ae f 4 SUE FORD 74 Nan Turner, First Runner-Up Fran Henderson, Freshman Maid of Honor fs) ae es «@ ¢ ia Madelyn Sanders Linda Whittaker 76 C. B. Orvold Connie Hamby | | ; | Cynthia Cook Sue Peacock Jill Self Terri Hamby 77 Gail Mullis Mr. And Miss M.G.C. During Winter quar- ter students were given the chance to vote for their favor- ite Sophomore stu- dents. The boy and girl with the most votes were named Mr. and Miss M.G.C. After the final votes had been counted, the Student Council annouced the win- ners — Sissy Riley and Bubba Bellamy. Ten other students were selected Soph- omore Superlatives. Bubba Bellamy Sissy Riley Standing: Nan Turner, G. W. Johnson, Sue Ford, Richard Groover, Sherri Wil- son, John Higginbotham, Von Johnson. Seated: Linda Womack, Gary Cunning- ham, Carmen Vann. 79 Miss Middle Georgia College tet sinc ee ees: ibis euetiars on atten Seber pnesscen, BETSY ROWLAND es hss MS wate Seyret, At mid-term of Winter Quarter seven girls entered the annual Miss Middle Georgia College Contest. The girls competed, anxiously hoping to win and follow the road to the Miss Georgia Contest. The winner of the Miss Georgia Contest would go to the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Before the pageant the girls attended a tea, where the judges met the con- Vicki Ross testants. The girls were judged in swimsuit, evening gown, and talent competition. The talent ranged from a fire baton routine to a comic ballet. As Master and Mis- tress of Ceremonies, Mr. Charlie Hill and Miss Marilyn Olley announced the finalists — Second Runner-up — Lana Funderburke, First. Runner-up — Vicki Ross, and Miss Middle Georgia College — Betsy Rowland. Lana Funderburke hater mae a me Miss Sweetheart Contest eS or eneeih: a a7] ssa ee eater sh? a BSE $4 26 rd = Charlene Cumming, Becky Gay, Kibby Greene, Betty Baxter, Thea Laine McKendree, Karen Conn, Barbara Poole, Miriam Womack, Pam Thompson. The Middle Georgia College Who’s Who Selection Board nominated thirty-one candidates for Who’s Who Among Stu- dents in American Junior Colleges. The thirty-one nominees were selected from seventy-six names submitted by the mem- bers of the faculty and student organizations. Scholarship, citi- zenship, leadership, service to college life, and general prom- ise of future usefulness to business and society were qualifica- tions for nominations and selections. Rachelle Ann Reed was a member of the Hilltopper staff, Baptist Student Union, Gamma Beta Phi, and Warrior's Club. She was a Dean’s List student and received the Gamma Beta Phi Award for Scholarship and Service. Ruth Shiree Mann was Treasurer of Gamma Beta Phi, Histo- rian of Phi Theta Kappa, and Second Runner-up in the Miss Hilltopper Contest. Shiree played basketball and softball intra- murals, was a member of the Warrior’s Club and Dorm Coun- cil, and made the Dean’s List each quarter. William Gary Cunningham was President of the Civitan Club, Chairman of the Campus Blood Drive, and a member of the Bleckley County Red Cross Board. He was also a member of the Student Council and Presidents Club and was a Sopho- more Superlative. Victoria Frances Baker was Reporter of Phi Theta Kappa and a member of Gamma Beta Phi, Baptist Sutdent Union, and War- rior’s Club. She was a Dean’s List student, a member of the Hilltopper staff, and winner of the Biology Medal her Fresh- man year. Elizabeth Ann Riley was Miss M.G.C. of 1971, a Miss Hilltop- per Contestant, President of Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary of the State Phi Beta Lambda, a Student Council Representative, a member of the Student Activities Committee, Secretary of the Presidents Club, and a member of the Curriculum Committee. Sissy was also a member of the Warrior’s Club, Quintas Stellas Intercollegiate Basketball Team, Intramural Team, and the Wesley Foundation. John Higginbotham was Captain of the basketball team, Soph- omore Superlative, and a Student Council Member. He was also a member of the Warrior's Club, M. Club, and Phi Theta Kappa. Vanna Celeste Strickland was Editor of the Hilltopper, Vice-President of Gamma Beta Phi, a member of Phi Theta Kappa, Baptist Student Union, Presidents Club, Beta Phi Gam- ma, Warrior's Club, Muses staff, and the Student Publications Committee. Celeste received a Service Award in 1970, was on Dean’s List each quarter, and was Miss Hilltopper. John Albert Brady was Organizations Editor and Photogra- pher of the Hilltopper, President of Beta Phi Gamma, and made Dean’s List every quarter. He was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa, Presidents Club, the Academic Council, Student Publications Committee, and the College Social Committee. 86 ' FHHH HHH itt Monee poebue eeyayn i a | HH H Ht O HHH Lo HH Who’s i He Hi a HH . : ggdglgl ae AL ne 4 ee. ' 4 3 Ht HH Let et 7 da 2 ih AL HH rceane rd Sait Mn tA aa cx th —nifreshemnesertee ee as Rec = f a Remeol ons 3 i i f 3 k Pere Ti riiibeiiiii ‘hg ri beet | i HHH HH eat tal HHH f i HT] Heitgt THE The membership of the Who’s Who Selection Board was equally distributed among the administration, faculty, and stu- dents. A total of eight students served on the Who’s Who Selection Board. Four Student Council officers and four Student Council members served. Alera Jill Self was Vice-President of the Student Activities Committee, Assistant Editor of the Kernel, a member of the Student Council, Phi Theta Kappa, and Phi Beta Lambda. Jill was also a Dean’s List Student, on the Homecoming Court, a Miss Hilltopper Contestant, and she worked with the Miss Middle Georgia College Pageant. Wilson Randolph Smith was President of Phi Fheta Kappa, a member of the Curriculum Committee, Admissions Commit- tee, and the Academic Progress Committee. Wilson was a con- sistent Dean’s List student and a member of the Presidents Club. Linda Lou Solomon won the talent award and the title of Miss Middle Georgia College of 1970. She was Secretary of Ci- vitan, a member of the Student Council, Phi Theta Kappa, and a Student Advisor. Linda participated in the Reader’s Theatre production and was a Miss Hilltopper Contestant. Carol Anita Smith was Editor of Muses, Secretary-Treasurer of Beta Phi Gamma, a member of the Hilltopper staff, Presi- dents Club, and Girl’s Intramurals. Carol was a Dean’s List student, a Miss Hilltopper Contestant, and participated in the 1970 Miss Middle Georgia College Pageant. Gary Hoyte Chapman was Vice-President of Civitan, News Editor of the Kernel, Treasurer of Phi Theta Kappa, a member of the Student Council, and Warrior's Club. Gary was'a Dean’s List student, received a Scholastic Award, and played intra- mural football and basketball. Norma Jean Wells was President of the SNEA and a member of the Presidents Club and the Curriculum Committee. Norma was also a Dean’s List student and a Miss Hilltopper Contes- tant. Sam W. MaGruder, Jr. served as Staff Reporter, Layout Editor, and Editor-In-Chief of the Kernel. He was Georgia’s Third Dis- trict Representative for the Georgia Collegiate Press Associa- tion. Sam was also a member of Beta Phi Gamma, Presidents Club, Warrior’s Club, Civitan, and Dorm Council. Betsy Rowland was a consistent Dean’s List student who was a member of the Midga Players. She was a Miss Hilltopper Contestant and the 1971 Miss Middle Georgia College. Who’s Who Students were nominated for Who’s Who by clubs, Depart- ment Heads, Division Chairmen, Administrative officers, fac- ulty members, and dorms. The Clubs on campus were given the opportunity to submit five nominees; the dorms could make two nominations; the faculty members, one; the Depart- ment Heads two; the Division Chairmen, three; the Adminis- trative officers, three. Nan M. Turner was Secretary of the Student Council, a Squaw, a member of the Dorm Council, Baptist Student Union, and Warrior's Club. Nan was also a Student Advisor, Sophomore Superlative, and a member of the Homecoming Court. Crawford Von Johnson was Treasurer of the Student Coun- cil, Treasurer of the Rotaract Club, Chairman of the Student Activites Committee, and a delegate to the Governor’s Confer- ence on Education. He was also a member of the Presidents Club, Warrior’s Club, and was a Sophomore Superlative. Priscilla Jones was President of the Forensic Society Secre- tary of Phi Beta Lambda, a member of the Debate Team, SNEA, Presidents Club, and Student Council. A Miss Hilltopper Con- testant, Priscilla won the Excellent Speaker Award at the Val- dosta State College Debate Tournament in 1971 and was a member of the Parliamentary Procedure Team, which won third place in national competition. William Lawrence McCammon was a member of the War- r ior’s Club, Civitan Club, and Phi Beta Lambda. A member of the Student Activities Committee, Larry was Chairman of the Homecoming Parade. Nancy Blanche Smith was Secretary of Gamma Beta Phi, Sec- retary of Phi Theta Kappa, Classes Editor of the Hilltopper, and Feature writer for the Kernel. A Dean’s List student, Nancy represented Middle Georgia College at the State Phi Theta Kappa Convention and attended the National Honors Institute of Phi Theta Kappa. John C. Bellamy was President of the Student Council, a member of the Presidents Club, Rotaract Club, and the Stu- dent Advisory Council to the Board of Regents. Bubba was elected Mr. M.G.C. of 1971 and served on the Public Exercises i 7. ag ar ane et ae = Committee, Drug Education Committee, and Student Social ANS i af . “Ser Sg ps ol Activities Committee. tat . oe 9h ake ; oe e , te ‘ wm j PR, 4- % - ere . : : PRA ae Be Big ; Linda Gail Womack was a member of the Student Council, a 3 ry eee ce , er Student Social Activities Committee, Civitan, Warrior's Club, § fern.“ ¢ Cagaie eae hg and Dorm Council. A Sophomore Superlative, Linda was Proj- PRE hed Tale AAD -hai | RF, yo oy Pee mer ht RE ee Pe ; ects Chairman for her dorm and played volleyball and softball PICA hs FONT wah brteg is” % Ro ah) bo is: ¢ Tae Pk aoe ee 7 3 ber: Pee Fj as ‘s aia SG ik A RLS Yo oh . i. Ps i oA Ns = '4 pul eB aS fe Fe € hi % 5 vat iy 4 ye 7 A Tov vo oa yi v Fe 4 ty thaki: x he g Ps aerero4 bt BG) . Lb Pond ES, rit i (fra A UFR Lee a4 i “ ae we lg = NSS? PN ae ti ‘ fay R477 : (4s i. pm, os ne? i Pi dt ht dad | , as iy tT at Ets et “4 y : : j - if . ee pe ; ga’ .' Pe bua. Semke seeing tO OEM 4 The ballot prepared for the Who’s Who Selection Board contained the grade point averages as well as each candidate’s academic and extracurricular activities. Scholarship being a sal- ient factor in selection of the nominees, each student had to be a graduating Sophomore. After selection by the college, the thirty-one names were submitted for national approval. Beverly Starr Reeves was a consistent Dean’s List student and a member of Phi Theta Kappa and Gamma Beta Phi. Bev- erly was on the Hilltopper staff and was a member of the Li- brary Student Committee. James Thomas Hawkins was a member of the Dorm Council, Engineering Club, and the Math and Science Club. A Dean’s List student, James was the winner of the Engineering Graphics Award in 1970, the Math Medal in 1971, and an Honor Student Award. He also participated in softball intramurals and was a Student Marshal. Jayne Michell Fountain was Certificate Chairman of SNEA, a member of the Canterbury Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Choir, and the Warrior’s Club. Jayne was a Dean’s List student and was Georgia’s representative to the National Citizenship Meeting. Susan Carol Arnold was Vice-President of Phi Theta Kappa, State Vice-President of Phi Theta Kappa, Vice-President of Gamma Beta Phi, and a member of the Wesley Foundation. Susan was on the Dean’s List every quarter, was an Honor Freshman, and a Graduation Usher. Karlton Van Banke was President of the College Choir, Presi- dent of the Vocal Ensemble, and a member of the Presidents Club. Van was an active member of Phi Theta Kappa and was on the Dean’s List. Deborah M. Friedrich was Co-captain of the Cheerleaders, a member of the Student Council, Warrior’s Club, Civitan, Phi Theta Kappa, and Girl’s Intramurals. Debbie was a Middle Georgia College Red Cross Representative, on the Homecom- ing Court, on the May Court, a Kernel Kutie, and a Miss Hill- topper Contestant. She was on the Dean’s List, attended Mid- dle Georgia College on an academic scholarship, and went to UGA Studies Abroad in Spain in 1970. Linda Anne Akel was a Dorm President, Vice-President of the Canterbury Club, a member of the Warrior's Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Beta Lambda, and President of the House Council. A Sophomore Superlative, Linda was a Dean’s List student, a Miss Sweetheart Contestant, and a Miss Hilltopper Contestant. Jackson Curtis Hawkins was a member of the Dorm Council, Engineering Club, and Math and Science Club. A Dean’s List student with a Perfect Attendance Record for every quarter, Jack was winner of the Math Medal in 1971, an Honor Student Award, and he played intramural softball. 93 Fine Arts Series Each year Middle Georgia College sponsors a Fine Arts Series. Pic- tured here are John Chappell in his performance of Mark Twain To- night; the National Shakespeare Company’s production of Hamlet; and 4 music concert by the Spurrlows. Fall quarter John Chappell, who has been characterizing Mark Twain since 1968, presented a three-act encounter with the man who created Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The fifteen-member Spurrlow group gave a concert including all the popular sounds of ro¢ k, ballads, soul, and pop. Winter quarter the National Shakespeare Company, under the direction of Philip Meister, performed the best known of Shakespeare’s many plays—Hamlet. The Fine Arts Series also included a concert by Frederic Hand, classical guitarist. For the Christmas Dance the Student Activities Committee sponsored The Classics IV, pictured here on the far right. 94 Midga Players Productions Young Man. Young Boy Mother . Father . Girlfriend Soldier Summertree _.. Bob Burton _.. Scott Shepherd Betsy Rowland Mike Michael :.., Diane Lane 22 Rex Ottinger Blaxton The American Dame Cast: Betsy Rowland, Bob Burton, Dana Lindsay, Mike Michael, Sara Lonely People Tommy Coker Norman Reaser Tuck Singleton Joe Jadali Linda Solomon Monty Burnam Richard Scheuer Jill Bowman Sandie Solomon Jack McGee Saralyn Brett May Day In May, 1970, the student body selected the annual May Queen, Maid of Honor, and May Court. At the highlight of the May Day celebrations, the girls and their escorts gath- ered in front of Walker Hall for the tradi- tional crowning of the Queen. The crown bearers, robe bearers, and flower girls as- sisted Dr. Alderman in crownimg Miss Iris Weeks May Queen and Miss Sue Ford Maid of Honor. Parents and other guests, as well as the student body and the May Court, then enjoyed entertainment provided by talented students. Lana Funderburke, who demonstrated her agility in acrobatics, and Connie Dingler, an artist of the trampoline, were just two of many students who per- formed on May Day. fit] til tT i Phyllis Daniels, Debbie Friedrich, Janice Davidson, Karen Harvill, Debbie Henderson, Sue Ford, Iris Weeks, Debbie Westmoreland, Deborah Sawyer, Sheila Bates, Claudette Harrell, Diane Bass. Y) Ze S -— N = Xl ee aA S Carol Anne Newman . Editor é EAA yh wenn, Student Council Each year the students of Middle Georgia College elect representatives that comprise the Student Council, an activities and gov- erning association. Acting as a liaison be- tween the students and the administration, the Council sets forth proposals for student welfare. This year the Council was respon- sible for conducting various student elec- tions and for planning and presenting several important campus events. Among. these were the annual Homecoming festivities in November and the Miss Middle Georgia College Pageant in Fe bruary. Angela Alexas Larry Bolin Kathy Bradberry Jeff Brown Larry Champion Gary Chapman Billy Christy Cynthia Cook David Cunningham Daryl Daniels Carlton Davis Beverly Fitzpatrick Mike Garrett Becky Gay Connie Hamby John Higginbotham Owen Philip Hoffman, Jr. Richard Horn Katrena Hyman Priscilla Jones Betsy Jolly Stinnes Jordan Karen Keissting Richard Mays Larry McCammon Beth Perry Donna Pittman Steve Quinn Chris Raines Dean Reeves Paulette Riley Elizabeth Ann Riley Madelyn Sanders Deborah Sawyer jill Self Linda Soloman Brenda Strickland Jerry Thompson Carmen Vann Becky Wells William W. Wilder, Jr. Sherri Wilson Linda Womack Walter Clark Young 102 APS Tit “ Vue Fall ar cha f nail a Residence Hall Jim Akin Eddie Bell Bill Booth Tony Byers Ken Brown Billy Christie Tom Denny Eddie Durrence Keith Hansen Paul Herndon Ashby Harris John Hopper Dennis Johnson Steve Jordan Ted Lively Sam Magruder Victor Maulden John Mullis Leamon Scott Tommy Tillery Johnny Watts John Wilson Linda Akel Debbie Cain Sue Coleman Sherrie Cunningham Pam Evans Marie Gordon Pam Guest Melanie Holt Joanne Hoffman Karen Kiessling Joanne LeMaster Ramona Pope Linda Solomon Cathy Stanley Sarah Striplin Judy Tebeau Susan Tootle Nan Turner Carmen Vann Linda Womack HOUMA HAH TT eres wT Ha l @ y TTNTEE TEETH ‘ iG ! 104 onemnean HAAR AHHH if am The Residence Hall Councils, consisting of dorm officers and elected hall assistants, gave students valuable experience in self-government. The Coun- cils deal with violators of the dormitory rules and regulations. fa A 4 } EA i Student Activities Committee Student Social Activities Committee was respon- sible for planning dances and other school entertain- ment for MGC. Some of the bands selected for this year were Men of Distinction for Homecoming and Classics IV Liberation for the Christmas Dance. Jeanie Cadle, Mickey Fennell, Sue Ford, Debbie Friedrich, Von Johnson, Larry McCammon, Sissy Riley, Leamon Scott, Jill Self, Judy Ann Smith ee WL | + Pre othe jon if 106 | | | | i) Women’s Judicial Council Men’s and Women’s Judicial Councils are comprised to control the disciplinary actions taken toward students for violation of rules. | They help regulate matters pertaining to the welfare of all students. The members of both councils serve as guidance counselors and advisers for the rest of the student | body. As the members of both councils | work with the administration concerning disciplinary problems, they handle the situa- tion in a way which they feel is fair to the | student. Linda Akel Sherry Cunningham Marie Gordon Pam Guest Mary Harmon Becky Hunt Beth Perry Doris Phillips Ramona Pope Patricia Rocker Judy Tebeau Janice Tucker Carman Vann 107 Larry Bolin Bill Booth Ken Brown Mickey Fennell James Hornsby G. W. Johnson Tim Meadows Johnny Nichols James Stewart Linda Akel Van Banke Randy Bartlett Bubba Bellamy John Brady Ken Brown Pat Fioretti 108 Marie Gordon Joe Jadali Priscilla Jones Sam Magruder Tim Meadows Richard Merchant Mike Michael Johnny Nichols Sissy Riley Carol Smith Wilson Smith Celeste Strickland Carman Vann Norma Jean Wells | | | Composed entirely of presidents of all other clubs on campus, the Presidents club is one of MGC’s most prominent organizations. The Presidents Club helped sponsor a Blood Bank during fall quarter which was a very successful project. The club is always ready to give its assistance to other clubs on campus and to promote good relations between the people of the community and the college. Warrior's Club The purpose of the Warrior’s Club is to promote good sportsman- ship and school spirit. Members of this organization attend basket- ball and baseball games as well as other intercollegiate activities to help the MGC Warriors by giving their support. L. Akel D. Alger C. Arnold C. Bass M. Berry S. Blaxton S. Brett K. Burnett T. Byers R. Cannon J. Capelle L. R. Cater G. Chapman M. A. Collins J. Conn C. Cook C. Cross D. Cunningham M. Edenfield L. Estes D. Evans J. Ezell J. Faircloth M. Faulk B. Fitzpatrick J. Fleming C. Floyd S. Ford D. Forehand D. Friedrich M. Garnto J. Gaskins B. Gay N. Gay C. Hamby K. Harvill J. Higginbotham K. Hinson D. Hogan M. R. Hoister ‘W. Hollingsworth R. Horn M. Huker D. Jackson J. James B. Johnson J. Johnson R. Johnson M. Johnston B. Jolly J. A. Kempa F. Kennaghan K. Kiesling W. Kight J. Kimball C. Kines D. Lawhon J. Leckie S. Magruder G. A. Malone M. A. Martin M. Martin L. McCammon T. L. McKendree J. Meaders J. Meals G. Mullis S. Nelson R. Ogelsbee C. B. Orvold S. Peacock B. Perry L. Perry D. Phillips B. Poole C. Raines D. Reeves S. Riley M. Ross M. Sanders D. Sawyer D. Singstock C. Sheppard C. Spicer i P. Stokes T. Stokes B. Strickland J. Thomas J. D. Thomason J. Thompson S. Tribble D. Tuggle N.‘ Turner . Walker Ward . Watson Wells Whitaker Williams . Williams Wilson Wilson Wincey Womack . York . Young nNn rnwnnww Mm re wo St energie es é wiht | °S Ge omg | tie eine Fe : r bd ay alae a: eee 5 ft GPE Athletes who letter in baseball, basketball, golf, and tennis are entitled to become a member of the M-club. This club’s main purpose is to assist the athletic program at Middle Georgia College. M-club members also help in recruiting high school athletes for MGC. 111 oe oe Tame tye Dwight Duke Don Fountain James Gramling Rick Groover Mike Harrell John Higginboth am Richard Johnson Ken Jolly Paul Kempa Richard Krilla Tim Meadows Dean Reeves Steve Stevens Phil Washington Binky Wingard I gi g88By +8) CTTTTTMT a) ieee iii [ALSHL AMAEEDL (1 FLGMAELLIEEE! tanh aa min Jackie Carey Gary Ghapman David Cunningham Gary Cunningham Donald Dearing Jimmy Ezell Sue Ford Debbie Friedrich Mike Garrett Marie Gordon Fred Lewis Sam Magruder Larry McCammon Kathy O'Sullivan Linda Ralston Linda Solomon Sandi Solomon Pamela Stokes Pat Stokes Sherri Wilson Linda Womack Collegiate Civitan Club 112 az —— . —— = See ae 4 = ne Oe S a +e ome = oe encom ey, | wen “SO ee pts WI Setesend ® ee eee me, ee! Ssiad oe — wee —— me . -s i ——— fa f= i — we 1 SS .- = ay | ee Ree - : oe e = ’ wee ie, | tie me Ree, ee 4 5 met aes se | oe oom = = sa tae mor yt = ; ee see = ome = ere were a: om | e SS ua {ce em ig ee ae Mi: Soir cage —— ‘=== == Fo Me Oe oe te : == — == be == © emai. . eae £ termes oe ae = ary sce = 5 emo sm oe = ae == { ee ome aa Beta, ei erie se au ee sen SoH == = == Be 2 Organized at Middle Georgia College in the spring of 1968, the Collegiate Civitan Club is a co-educational ser- vice organization. Its purpose is to build citizenship and to render service to the campus community, much like its parent Civitan International. Membership is by invitation. The Civitan members spread Christmas cheer by decorating the co-op and preparing Christmas baskets for distribution. Ri SSSSS;:@“ Sc IS ae aaa eee ee ae Rotaract Club sac Baa Bee ROE wae Baas Ba ee Bel ate Formed in January, 1969, the Middle Georgia Col- lege Rotaract Club was the first such club in Geor- gia and the seventeenth in the United States. Spon- sored by Rotary International, Rotaract seeks to stimulate acceptance of high ethical standards, to develop leadership through service to the commu- nity, and to promote international understanding and peace. This year Rotaract sponsored a dance at the be- ginning of fall quarter to raise money for its various projects. Adoption of a foreign child was one of its major projects. John Bellamy Meredith Berry Riley Cates Larry Clark Roland Daniel David Gay Tommy Harvey G. W. Johnson Richard Johnson Von Johnson Hank LeMaster ills) G. A. Malone Tim Meadows Randy Padgett Steve Quinn Mike Strickland Bill Warnock Wayne Whitfield Craig Wilson Ronnie Womack Jimmie Wood Sue Ford, Sweetheart Betty Baxter Gary, Bruer Tony Byers Ginger Chandler Tom Denny Nancy DeWitt Ronnie Escoe Bettie Ewing Walter Fitzpatrick Cindy Floyd Susan Gillespie Linda Griffis Janis Gaskins Greg Grantham Connie Hamby Karen Harvill Jane Holder Andy Holloman Gary Henderson Mike Hutchins Priscilla Jones Kathy Jordan Floy Jumper Wayne Kight Leslie Kicklighter Larry McCammon Gus Minix Patty Oakley Rebecca Rich Cissy Riley Judy Riley Leamon Scott Lynn Wansley Phi Beta Lambda is one of the most active and worthwhile organizations both on campus and in the state. It holds a national reputation in the field of parliamentary procedure. Phi Beta Lambda upholds the ideals of developing compe- tent, aggressive business leaders who have confidence in their work and who take part in activities to strengthen the community. The or- ganization also fosters patriotism, encourages improvement in scholarship, and promotes school loyalty. Members of the Phi Beta Lambda have the opportunity to meet people from all over the United States by attending state and national conventions. Phi Beta Lambda sponsors many ac- tivities that are fun as well as beneficial in enrich- ing its members’ sense of values. International Relations Club eh Shree rt he seen theses eee or. ee p=s webnw? bel eee! The International Relations Club seeks to make an impartial study of the existing political, economic, and social conditions of all nations and to evaluate principles of interna- tional conduct which must be agreed upon and applied if lasting peace is to be achieved. Arthur Ashour Sourin Babayan Antonio Jose Escobar Ricardo Espinarch Josie Fairchild Karla Fiallas Patricia Fioretti Francisco Herrero Hugo Holmann Khoshhanoar Hossein Nosratollah Jadali Charles K. F. Lee Hossein Kazemniom Marni Doris Montoya Richard Reynolds Rebecca Rich Jorge Solis Student National Education Association I ee _, A cs Angela Alexas Organized for the promotion of interest in Peggy Ellsworth and study of the problems of teachers, The Bevery Bates Student National Education Association seeks Jayne Fountain d | f : th ; - paver Chest to deve op professional awareness on the par Cynthia Hinson of each of its members. Beth Jones Guided by their adviser Dr. Harold Waters, Debbye Jones SNEA members explored numerous phases of Bis Se the teaching profession through varied and judy MeDurie informative programs this year. Sara Nelson Mary Jo Peavey Emily Price Paulette Riley Elanor Sanda Brenda Strickland Sallie Ann Thompson 116 Normadean Wells PORE v8, OOOO y partis SOI IPS Jerry Edmunds Scott Faulkner Larry Frosteg Mark Harris Andy Holloman “Wayne Kight Judy Johnson Joy Josey Ricky Little Susan Mauldin Math And Science Club The purpose of the Math and Science Club, also known as Kappa Epsilon Sigma, is to encourage interest in mathematics and science by providing members an opportunity to participate in learning activities in an informal atmosphere. The entire ap- proach of the club is one of student involvement, student leader- ship, student planning, and student learning. With the acquisition of the new IBM computer, this club con- centrated its efforts on learning about the computer and its place in the modern world during this academic year. LT, Cindy Bateman Cheryl Bland Gwen Browning Connie Bryans Jeannie Cadle Karen Conn Sherry Cunningham Caro| Dykes Sharon Ellerbee May Faulk Diane Findley Patricia Fioretti Mary Ellen Gibbs Arelia Hunter Judy James Connie Kines Diane Malcolm Alicia Mullis Linda Peebles Danielle Pope Judy Rentz Judy Riley Cissy Riley Jeri Roberts Cynthia Sims Jean Smith Phyllis Smith Cathy Stanley Sarah Striplin Wanda Taylor Carol Temples Carmen Vann Gloria Wade Becky Wells Quintas Stellas is an organization not only for students taking courses in the Department of Home Economics, but also for anyone who wishes to join. The purpose of the organization is to help members to prepare for profes- sional and home life and to encourage community leadership. Service is a key word for Quintas Stellas. This group prepared refreshments and decora- tions for many campus activities. 118 Engineering Club John Mullis Clark Baker Jahanshah Lohrasbi George Nottingham Andy Holloman Jimmy Fisher Nosratollah Jadali Max Roesel Lester Rainge Jorge Garcia Kee Hall Artie C. Keener Jimmy Williford Lee Cathey Tom Patrick Ronnie Dykes Gary Henderson Stephen Premo Chip Reid Judy Johnson Mike Hutchins David L. Dickens Scott Faulkner Max Clark Engineering students at Middle Georgia Col- lege found the Engineering Club a congenial group interested in relating the different seg- ments of the engineering curriculum to the profession of engineering. All phases of engi- neering and related occupations were dis- cussed and viewed in an effort to afford a complete understanding of engineering. Guest speakers and films gave the members an en- lightened view of education and career op- portunities. 119 Barney Byrd Stanley Hogan Priscilla Jones Wendell Rogers Debating and other forms of public speaking are the main interests of the Forensic Society. The team participates in many different speaking events at each tournament they attend including impromptu speaking, extemporaneous speaking and oral interpretation. Some of the tournaments the team attended this year were the Valdosta State Col- lege Tournament, Gulf Coast Junior College Tournament, Spring Hill Col- lege Tournament, and the University of Tampa Tournament. e a i aan oe NT] Lo st : 4 cay Ea 5 | a Wao HAE So acing amen Ce ee NEEL Neh tt aaa apn eesti: s gee RAE EPIRA se RRR EAD SR TROOPER? . ssp cpap Midga Players And Delta Psi Omega The Midga Players is a campus or- ganization for students interested in all phases of play production. The club presents three major productions each year as well as various student pro- duced one-act plays. The major productions for 1970-1971 were: THE AMERICAN DAME, SUM- MERTREE, and THE GLASS MENAG- ERIE. The club has several dinner meetings a year including annual Christmas Banquet and the Spring Awards Dinner at which time out- standing students are recognized. Associated with Midga Players is the Delta Psi Omega dramatics fraternity. Membership is open by invitation after certain qualifications are met in the theatrical field. The members of. this fraternity at MGC include Diane Lane and Mike Michael. Carl Blakeman Sara Blaxton Dot Josey Kaye Burnum Carrie Kimberly Bob Burton Diane Lane Danny Brown Jack McGee Tommy Coker Wayne Cowan Pat Fioretti Linda Fordyce Gene Godbee Joe Jadali Audrey McKeown Rhonda Mewborn Mike Michael Betsy Rowland Richard Schewer Tuck Singleton , t ;s ae 7 e z Middle Georgia College Choir Tony Adams Marie Andrews Van Banke Cathy Bora Debbie Card Tommy Coker Kaye Compton Karen Conn Kathy Cross Lyn Dampier Daryl Daniels Gail Donaldson Mae Faulk Jayne Fountain Reggie Gattie Gene Godbee Kibby Greene Tommy Harvey Cissy Haisten Vickie Hickman Doug Ivey Johnny Jackson Debbie Jinkins Dot J osey Michelle Kent Dana Lindsay Jan Lindsay Sharon Mattox Larry McCammon Doug McClung David Mosely Don Moxley Tony Prichett Lamar Ross a Betsy Rowland Under the capable direction of Mr. Nat E. Frazer, the Middle Georgia Gina Sanderson College Choir presented numerous programs of delightful music during Leamon Scott Priscilla -Srnith the year. In addition to providing music for the opening convocation, iindarsolemon Honors Day, and graduation exercises, the Choir performed excerpts Lyn Stephen from Handel’s Messiah for its annual Christmas concert. Lynn Taylor Beverly Thompson Judi Underwood Steve Williams 122 John D. Winter David Yancey Angela Ziegler Ensemble And Stage Band Tony Adams 4 Van Banke Debbie Card Kaye Compton Dary! Daniels Vicki Hickman Doug Ivey Jan Lindsay Sharon Mattox Tony Pritchett Gina Sanderson Beverly Thompson Steve Williams Arthur Adams Ken Brown Alan Coleman Don English Greg Kelso Lamar Ross Judy Underwood Tilden Warren John Winter David Yancey Angela Ziegler Similar to the bands of the 1930-1950 period, the The Middle Georgia College vocal ensemble | Stage Band performed standard dance band orches- makes many appearances each year. The Ensemble |trations and presented about twelve appearances performs for various high schools throughout the }this year. The band was organized by the present year as well as for civic organizations and campus director, Mr. Nat E. Frazar, four years ago. activities. 123 Randy Bartlett Pat Fioretti Jim) Hancock Mary Harmon Richard Merchant Judy Ann Smith Comprised of the Presidents of the various religious organizations on cam- pus, the Middle Georgia College Prayer Council seeks to coordinate the activi- ties of all religious groups and assist them in carrying out projects. The Prayer Council holds Vespers every Wednesday evening in Walker Hall Auditorium. 124 Westminster Fellowship b- idiat ¥ na ate Meee ees x Randy Bartlett Reorganized this year under the sponsorship of Miss Leona Parrish, the ESE ey Westminster Fellowship sought to provide numerous opportunies for Christian Patrick Five fellowship and service. A car wash was held to raise money for the various Mickey Fennell projects of the club. James Gray The Westminster Fellowship held a party at Christmas for several needy chil- Jeff Holder dren and also fixed fruit baskets for distribution during the holiday season. In Davai Rich addition, members of the goup assisted with the special education classes at EG re Cochran High School. Larry Stowe Billy Turner Gina Wright 125 iia iil THe MTTITT LLL John Adams Marie Andrews Vicki Baker Jimmy Bridges Don Cargile Dennis Davis Jimmy. Fisher Carter Floyd Terry Ford Marie Gordon Sheila Hitchcock Mary Ruth Haisten Charlotte Holloman Jim Hancock Doug Ivey Diane Malcolm Bert Monk Alicia Mullis Linda Kay Nalls Baptist Student Union _— Miriam Oxford Tony Pritchett Chris Raines Charles Reid Wendell Rogers David Rozier Terry Schell Faye Smith Carl Smith Mike Smith Judy Ann Smith Kay Smith Celeste Strickland Sara Strickland Artie Tillman Steve Tribble Johnny Watts Wanda Womack Lester Rainge 126 % He ih Bea4 Winada MN sent thi, | | sonal) sarees LMA Ut ally } y ml on tg nena Sponsored by the Georgia Baptist Convention and supported locally by the First Baptist Church of Coch- ran, the Baptist Student Union seeks to promote the spiritual and religious life of students at Middle Geor- gia College. It provides opportunities for Christian fel- lowship and training in religious activities. This year the BSU visited numerous churches in the surrounding area and provided programs for these churches. Churches visited included the First Baptist Churches of Cochran and Hawkinsville. Under the leadership of President Jim Hancock, the BSU held a Christmas party for several small children. Open to students of all faiths, the BSU was an integral part of religious life at MGC. Newman Club Charlene Cumming Karlo Fiallos Patricia Fioretti Jorge Garcia Jeannette Milone Doris Montoya Maria Valladores - Sponsored by the Catholic students on the Middle Georgia campus, the John XXIII Chapter of the Newman Student Federation is open to all students on campus. This club focuses on fostering the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of all its members. Among the community projects carried out by this club was a Canned food drive in the spring. The food was dis- tributed to needy families in the community. oe 2 Canterbury Club E Linda Akel Jimmy Ezell Billy Christy Richard Merchant Another of the active religious groups on campus is the Canterbury Club, sponsored by the Episcopal Church for Episcopalian students and those interested in the Episco- pal Church. Shown at the left is Father Fred Daunt who often led the group in interesting discussions and thought-provoking sessions: Wesley Foundation Rachelle Reed Patricia Sercer Mary Harmon Bob Costa Tony Pritchett Judy Ann Smith Cissy Riley Paulette Riley The Wesley Foundation was organized at Middle Georgia College in the fall of 1967. Supported by the Methodist Church, its purpose is to promote Christian fellowship and service in the college and in the surrounding community by students of all faiths. 128 C) a = = av WO a o = =s Wendell Hollingsworth, Celeste Strickland, Shiree Mann, Gus Minix, Franklin Scarborough, Steve Cowart, Robert Fountain, Jimmy Wooten, Bill Booth, Marie Gordon, Rachelle Reed, M. A. Leaptrot, David Rumph, Beverly Reeves, Nancy Smith, Miriam Oxford, Susan Arnold, Patricia Sercer, Vicki Baker, Judy Johnson Gamma Beta Phi Is a service scholarship organization for stu- dents in American colleges who are former Beta Club members. The purposes of the Gamma Beta Phi Society are the advance- ment of educational ideals, the encouragement of scholastic effort, and the rewarding of academic merit among college stu- dents. The two service objectives are to see that no member of the local chapter is deficient in his college studies; and second, to encourage and assist qualified students in high schools to con- tinue their education into college. 129 Phi Theta Linda Akel Susan Arnold Vicki Baker Van Banke Leanna Bates John Brady Gary Chapman Sherry Colson Debbie Friedrich Jayne Fountain Linda Griffis Sammy Hilburn Jane Holder Trena Hyman Pete Kiernan Karen Kiessling Shiree Mann Bob McCullough Linda Moore Sara Nelson Danielle Pope Beverly Reeves Jill Self Nancy Smith Wilson Smith Celeste Strickland James Wooten Kappa Phi Theta Kappa is a co-educational national ju- nior college non-secret honor organization. Mem- bership is conferred on those junior college stu- dents who, by scholastic rank, comprise the upper ten-percent of their colleges. Georgia held its third Phi Theta Kappa State- Regional convention at Andrew College. Four dele- gates from Middle Georgia attended the conven- tion. 130 CO EILPAPASSSSSS eee eens Beta Phi Gamma Nancy Smith Sam Magruder John Brady Leamon Scott Nancy Smith Celeste Strickland Beta Phi Gamma is a national coeducational journalism fraternity. The pur- pose of the national honor society, since its beginning in 1933, has been to serve and promote the welfare of the junior colleges through journalism, to establish ‘cordial relationships between the students and members of the profession, and to unite the students interested in journalism. 131 Tommy Coker Karen Conn Judy Floyd Marie Gordon Carol Anne Newman Carol Smith Celeste Strickland 132 Composed of student publications, Muses is Middle Georgia College’s literary magazine. It contains prose, poetry, art work, and photography. Selections included in the book are chosen by a panel of qualified judges. An annual publication, Muses is compiled during winter quarter. Bobbie Ballew Don Cargile Gary Chapman Tommy Coker Scott Faulkner Kibby Green Connie Kines Sam Magruder Linda Osborne Barbara Poole Leamon Scott Becky Wells a itsstaansesoSei The Kernel, MGC’s newspaper, was published three times a quarter by the students under the direction of Mr. George Hinton. Regular features included a Student Forum and the selection of a Kernel cutie. 133 Celeste Strickland Rachelle Reed Vicki Baker Brenda Smith Carol Ann Newman Clark Baker Alicia Mullis Nancy Smith John Brady Tommy Martin Nancy Gay Eileen Williams Jack McGee Eleanor Sanda Lynn Estes Carol Smith Beverly Reeves Jimmy Williford Gary Henderson Scott Faulkner Jan Kimbell Skip Young Joanne Lemaster Linda Womack Diane Forehand Connie Kines Zane Hardin Sei eit oe aay Recording the events of the college year, the 1971 Hilltopper was pub- lished by the students under the direc- tion of Miss Patricia. Harrell, faculty adviser. The staff worker many hours planning, drawing layout, cropping pictures, and writing copy. Most of the pictures were taken and_ printed by student photographers. Along with preparing the yearbook, the staff of the Hilltopper sponsored the Miss Hilltopper tea. The purpose of the tea was to select a girl to respre- sent the yearbook. Judging was based on poise, scholastic ability, extracurri- cular activities, personality, and beauty. Clark Baker . Editor BASKETBALL The Middle Georgia College basketball team, led by Coach Ben Rogers and Assistant Coach Stan Aldridge, strived for high goals of mental and physical prowess on the basketball court. The 1970-1971 season proved to be a winning year for the Warriors. The spirit generated by the team easily spread to the student body. Coach Ben Rogers Basketball ee Managers Robert Williamson and Micky Garnto Richard Oglesby Phil Washington WY c © © w w 5S w Ozell Swain Ken Jolly ke Ross Mi Fountain n = Ss 7 fac) = = = — Don Dean Reaves Victories and honors were not uncommon for the M.G.C. Warriors this year. The team won the first annual M.G.C. Invitational Tournament, placed second in state competition, and came in third in Region XVII. John Higginbotham and Richard Johnson made the All State Team; in addition, John was placed on the All Region Team. Another outstanding player, Willie Watkins, received a place on the All Tournament Region XVII Team and Honorable Mention for the All State Team. M.G.C. Opponent M.G.C. Opponent Ga. Southwestern “B” 7 81 Ga. College 73 89 Alexander City 81 80 Dekalb Jr. College 99 91 Norman Park SH 70 Brewton-Parker 80 78 Albany Jr. College 94 92 Gainsville Jr. College 69 67 Alabama Christian 83 95 North Ga. College 126 91 Dalton Jr. College 96 88 Ga. College 99 83 South Ga. College 88 86 Norman Park 86 75 Ga. Southwestern “B” 93 76 DeKalb Jr. College 92 100 UGA Freshmen 90 105 Truett-McConnell 85 86 Truett-McConnell 100 96 Brewton-Parker 102 95 Dalton Jr. College 94 102 South Ga. College 112 79 Brunswick Jr. College 111 90 ABAC 82 80 Gainsville Jr. College 79 77 Brunswick Jr. College 75 62 ABAC 78 86 Patrick Henry 113 99 Albany Jr. College 68 70 Jefferson State 71 84 Richard Johnson 143 Cheerleaders And Warrior Thea McKendree Marie Edenfield Diane Forehand Debbie Friedrich Sue Peacock Sue Ford Deborah Sawyer Warrior: Toby Stokes Top Row Janice Gaskins Nan Turner Lynda Whitaker Bottom Row Janna Meaders Karen Burnett June Capelle Bullcocks: Jeff Trotter, Charles McStay, Steve Daniel, Binky Wingard, Eagles: Tony Byers, Johnny Thomason, Gary Chapman, Gary Cason, G. A. Malone, Mike Beabolt, Mickey Fennell, Richard Martin, Jimmy Wood, Freddy Wayne Livingston, Victor Maulden, Lewis West, Babe Meadows, Cliff Sheppard, Rice, Buddy Forbus, Larry Evans, Paul Kempa, Sam Morton, Wally Bubba Wilder, Dale Kersey. Adams, Andy Hodges, Eugene Herring, Jack O'Malley. Holland Brewers: Jeff Brown, Preacher Hancock, Andy Walker, Charlie Fussell, Sonny Sixkiller, Joe Barbee, Mike Fuller, Rhett Harrison, Willie Wilbanks, George Nottingham, Larry Landcaster, Stephen Middlebrooks, Kim Johnston, Willie Goolsby, Steve West, Richard Chatfield, Kenny Patton, Wayne Harris, Roland Daniel, Al Paradise, Conrad Blackman. The Physical Education Department of Middle Georgia an- nually presents the intramural football program for all boys. The program presents opportunities for exercise, fun and relaxation. 146 Reamers: Kee Hall, Danny Bennett, Robert Cooper, Daryl Daniels, Don Fountain, Jack Conn, Carlton Davis, Jim Knighton, John Mann, Larry Champion, Canty Jernigan, Travis DeLoach, Alan Connell, James Gramling. Bulldogs: Tom Patrick, Keith Brady, Jack Smith, Merideth Berry, Ronnie Spirit of ‘76: Al Lewis, Don Snow, Robert Wilson, Bruce Brodrick, Womack, David Young, David Rosier, Ronnie Cannon, Buzzy Johnson, Coach Robert Morris, Richard Hayden, Gene Norton, Gene Meadows, Stembridge, Jerry Thompson. Larry McCammon. 147 Boys’ Intramural Basketball The Boys’ Intramural Basketball Program provided team spirit and fast action for participants and specta- tors. The championship was a hard-fought position of honor, having been captured by the Misfits. The pro- gram included faculty members as well as students. Jeff Brown, coach's assistant, coordinated the program which was a vital part of student life at Middle Georgia College. Super Suds Bootleg gers Draft Dodgers Bruins 148 Gamecocks Mayo’s Men i a = fubp6L Stonemen Brownies Barrons Girls’ Intramurals Providing opportunities for participation in basketball, volleyball, and softball, the Depart- ment of Physical Education sponsored a girls’ intramural program this year. Listed below are girls who were among the many members of the program. Kathi Coleman Charlene Cumming Glenda Kate Dix Kibbie Greene Cissie Haisten Melanie Holt Cyn thia Hinson Becky Hunt Charlotte Holleman Merrie Malcolm Alicia Mullis Leanne Kimbrough Patti Oakley Judy Riley Cissie Riley Debbie Sawyer Elaine Spain Beverly Smith Brenda Strickland Carol Smith Debra Sims Carlene Talton Denise Weaver Gloria Wade ek ete ote E: it ’ wees rit mecateage! Cio’ (GO a a ow ese nes Coach Don Lander, Binky Wingard, Phil Glover, Tommy Martin, Keith Hanson, Richard Martin, Mark West, Tom Patrick, Wayne Floyd Wy Bi LW TAO tau MMehhgieese ES | Girls’ Intercollegiate Basketball . , (eo Poe RS ‘ a mn Ne stoma This new team of the 1970-71 season was the first girls’ team to compete on an inter- collegiate level. Vicky Lee Smith Alicia Mullis Judy Riley 154 Brenda Smith Charlotte Holleman Charlene Cumming Denise Weaver ot GE, Op. a = ie od ty); COLLEGE Nancy DeWitt Ruth Ann Pipkin After practicing diligently, this team competed against teams from Mercer University, DeKalb Junior College, Wesleyan College, West Georgia College, and Fort Valley State College. Baseball Managers: Randy Pagett and Richard Krilla o KS aot - on % Coach Roy Umstattd 156 Summie Wilson Carter Floyd Jimmy Hamilton Rick Groover Outfield — Richard Stenholm Don Warr = meter iti 7 Ricky Goss Jerome Register Pitcher — Terry Shell Shortstop — Terry Ford Pitcher — Jimmy Bridges 159 Outfield — Jimmy Moon Mike Feely The making of champions was the story of the 1970- 71 Middle Georgia College Baseball Team. Coach Roy Umstattdt, showing a 106-39 win-loss record, led an outstanding team of players. The three returning letter- men — Ken Jolly, Raymond Hill, and team captain Rick Groover — were seasoned veterans of the college dia- mond. One of these veterans, Ken Jolly, was being watched by professional teams. Bringing with them high performance records, freshmen Chuck Arnold, Ricky Goss, Jimmy Bridges, Terry Shell, and Mike Feely were 1970 High School All-State Players. Toughest games were with South Georgia, DeKalb College, and Brewton-Parker. Golf Coach Stan Aldridge Buddy Cooper Tommy Robinson Art Redding Dwight Duke Ricky Hamilton Steve Poss Randy Alford Not Shown: Terry O’Rear CADEMICS Editors: Rachelle Reed Alicia Mullis Krag Aad SY ASAT ATES ata, USE TS eet te ET ESM RR Se sen ne ES AR RY NRE lee aie ae ., ty Poedesooee eo + eet President Dr. Louis C. Alderman 5 | : Dr. Louis C. Alderman, Presi- dent of Middle Georgia College, is not only an outstanding educa- tor, but also a leader in his church and community. He has been President of the Georgia Association of Junior Colleges and is a member of the Executive Committee of the Association. In addition, he is co-chairman of the Board of Deacons and Men’s Bi- ble Class teacher of the First Bap- tist Church. Dr. Alderman received the Out- standing Community Leader rec- ognition in 1969 and 1971 and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Bleckley County Hospital. He received Rotary Club’s Service Award in 1969 for organizing the first Rotaract Club in Georgia at Middle Georgia College. The President is listed in nu- merous editions of Who’s Who, including Leaders in Education, Dictionary of International Biog- raphy, and Who’s Who in Ameri- can College and University Ad- ministration. This year a_ five-million-dollar building program was completed under Dr. Alderman’s direction. However, these physical advances are in essence a reflection of progress in the academics of the college. In the pdst ten years, MGC has increased its number of curriculum programs from 26 to more than 40. The faculty, com- posed of 24 members ten years ago, now has 110 members, 19 of whom hold doctorates. Developmental programs, Ca- reer programs, and advanced courses in many fields of study have been added to the curricu- lum. The evening class program, serving numerous students in the surrounding area, has expanded in enrollment and curriculum. Dr. Alderman is constantly seeking new and effective ways to implement programs and courses designed to meet the needs of all students at Middle Georgia College. - divddiin PROSSER weer ee ied wees vm WH PS Len) Academic Dean Dr. Joseph P. Vidosic This year Middle Georgia Col- lege’s distinguished Dean of Administration, Dr. Joseph P. Vidosic, received numerous awards and recognitions. He was awarded a certificate citation for the “initiation and development” of the Engineering Merit Badge for the Boy Scouts of America by the American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers at its annual meet- ing in New York. Also, his name was added to four more editions of Who’s Who: Outstanding Educators of America, Leaders in Education, Community Leaders of America, and Personalities of the South. Dean Vidosic was instrumental in the acquisition of the IBM 1052 Terminal with which students and faculty communicated with the computer at the University of Georgia. He also initiated and taught a course in Engineering Statistics. Always interested in world affairs, Dean Vidosic spoke to var- ious groups and wrote about ecology and pollution of the total environment, its ill effects, and control. He also continued as secretary to the Design Education Commit- tee of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and chaired a technical session at the Design Engineering Conference in © Chi- cago. Faculty The Faculty Was Composed Of 110 Dedicated Educators. Aldridge, John S., Instructor of Health and Physical Education. Anderson, Bob H., Associate Professor of English and Literature. Bagley, Wallace M., Instructor of Physical Science. Barr, Edgar B., Instructor of Engltsh and Literature. Beier, David J., Instructor of Political Science. Bracewell, James R., Assistant Professor of Physical Science and Chemistry. Bradberry, Helon S., Associate Professor of Mathematics and Physical Science. Brashear, Dreyfus, Instructor of English and Literature. Bridges, Jean B., Assistant Professor of English and Literature. Brodhead, Virginia S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Butts, Bernease M., Assistant Professor of Business Education. Capel, Elna Mae, Assistant Librarian. Carpenter, Nelson M., Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama. Castellanos, Armando l., Professor of Business Administration. Cave, Elouise, Assistant Professor of Business Administration. Chen, Danny, Assistant Librarian. Chesnut, Glenn F., Professor of Literature and Art. Claxton, Harriet J., [Instructor of English and Literature. Clay, Julius E., Instructor of Mathematics. Comeau, Roger W., Associate Professor of Biology. Cook, Josephine F., Associate Professor of Home Economics and Sociology. Cravey, Clarence E., Associate Professor of Chemistry. Crawford, Harry D., Associate Professor of Physics and Engineering. Davies, Sara B., Assistant Professor of English and Literature. Davis, Benny H., Instructor of Psychology. DeLorenzo, Ronald, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Dwight, Carolyn F., Assistant Professor of Business Administration Eitel, Franz A., Assistant Professor of Biology. Entz, Noel W., Assistant Professor of Business Administration. Evans, Beverly D., Assistant Professor of History and Political Science Forehand, Joseph L., Assistant Professor of Business Administration. Frazer, Nathaniel E., Associate Professor of Music Freeman, Allen J., Acting Dean of Men, Professor of Philosophy. French, Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Fry, Kenneth, Assistant Professor of English aculty Presenting Interesting Lectures And Garrard, Robert C., Assistant Professor of Education Garrett, Bertie M., Assistant Professor of Business Education Goodrum, William D., Assistant Professor of French and German. Hamby, Jesse L., Dean of Students, Professor of History and Social Sciences Hamilton, Elaine, Instructor of Health and Physical Education Harrell, Patsy G., Instructor of English. Hatfield, Eugene A., Instructor of Biology Hieber, Arleen D., Instructor of Chemistry. Hinton, Ernestine G., Assistant Professor of English and Literature. Hinton, George K., Assistant Professor of English and Journalism, Director of Public Information. Hornsby, Marion O., Instructor of Drafting, Assistant Superintendent of Plant Operations. Husa, William J., Professor of Chemistry James, Harold P., Professor of History Jarvis, Leroy, Instructor of English and Literature. Jennings, Patsy R., Instructor of English and Literature To Think Were The Main Goals Of The Faculty. Loftin, Bernadette K., Instructor of History. Lowe, Martha B., Assistant Librarian. Lunsford, Woody H., Instructor of Art. McCammon, William H., Director of Guidance, Professor of Education and Psychology. McCommon, Thomas J., Associate Professor of History and Social Sciences. McDonald, Judy, nstructor of Home Economics. 171 Jones, John |., Comptroller Jones, Malon A., Instructor of Health and Physical Education. Kenney, James L., Registrar and Director of Admissions, Professor of Education and Psychology. Kesling, Rosemary, Instructor of English. Kipp, Thomas E., Professor of Engineering Graphics. Kruger, Douglas W., Assistant Professor of Engineering Graphics. Kuipers, Carl J., Professor of Biology. Lander, Donald H., Instructor of Mathematics. Ledbetter, J. C., Associate Professor of Chemistry and Physics. Lester, Donald G., Instructor of History and Political Science. iadaditilil, ‘litt ili! tei RED om rg = Rhodes, Robert A., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Riviere, Anne L., Instructor of French Rogers, William B., Instructor of Mathematics and Physical Education Roper, Virginia L., Instructor of Music Shepherd, Elma J., Instructor of Education and Psychology. Smith, Jerry T., Assistant Professor of Mathematics Smith, Patricia A., Instructor of Speech and Drama Standard, Mary H., Instructor of Sociology Stembridge, Oscar H., Associate Professor of English and Literature Swinson, Myrtis, Associate Professor of Business Education i Faculty McPhaul, Malcolm G., Assistant in Physical Education Meyers, Harold D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Education, Director of Continuing Education ‘J HH HH HHA Muir, Malcolm, Assistant Professor of History Nesbit, James A., Instructor in Psychology, Guidance Counselor Parish, Leona H., Instructor of Speech and Drama Pierce, Carl R., Associate Professor of Physics Attending Faculty Meetings And Numerous Taylor, Martha P., Professor of English Townsend, Thomas G., Assistant Professor of Spanish i 2 = ; é . Tyson, Arthur L., Instructor of Biology Umstattd, Roy L., Assistant Professor of Health and Phy- sical Education Urquhart, David C., Professor of Political Science and History. Waggoner, Emmett C., Instructor of Mathematics. Waters, Harold L., Associate Professor of Education Willham, Hayes E., Dean of Women; Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education Wilson, James R., Instructor of Business Administration and Data Processing Wilson, Maxine L., Instructor of Biology Windham, Eula H., Librarian Wren, Dahlia A., Instructor of English Wright, David H., Director of Student Activities and Financial Aid, Instructor of Education and Social Science Wright, William D., Associate Professor of Mathematics Wyatt, William C., Associate Professor of Biology and Physics Zeagler, Roy V., Professor of Business Administration Abbott, Florence, Admissions Secretary Abney, Cynthia, Admissions Clerk Adams, Thelma, Director of Wiggs Annex Aldred, George N., Superintendent of Plant Operations Arthur, Thelma K., Director of Peacock Hall Attaway, Mary A., Secretary to Dr. Castellanos Belflower, Catherine, Library Assistant Bell, Sue M., Director of Browning Hall Bender, Fannie, Clerk, Campus Store Benson, Linda N., Library Clerk Bollinger, Judy, Periodical Secretary, Library. Brown, Henry, Bookstore Manager Brown, Mary, Secretary to Dean of Men Cave, Thelma, Assistant Bookkeeper Dean, Julia M., Clerk, Campus Store Dykes, Mary A., Records Clerk, Registrar’s Office Dykes, Wilmer W., Supervisor, Data Processing Floyd, Marilyn, Secretary, Science Department. George, Inez, Director, New Hall for Men Gore, Juanelle, Secretary, Dean of Students Grinsted, Winifred, Bookkeeper Hardin, Patricia L., Assistant Cashier Horne, Sue, Secretary to Comptroller Hutto, Linda S., Library Assistant College Staff The Staff At Middle Georgia Provided Student Jarrell, Shirley, Secretary to Dean of Women Kimbrough, Madge C., Library Assistant King, Arthur D., Print Shop Manager Lingo, Katherine, Campus Hostess Logsdon, Charles, Purchasing Agent Martin, Loretta, Assistant Supervisor, Data Processing. Nichols, Elizabeth, Secretary to Librarian Padgett, Janice D., Assistant to Registrar Powell, Donald, Programmer 174 Roush, Lillian, M., Library Assistant Selph, Sharon, Secretary to Director of Continuing Education Smith, Shirley, Secretary Plant Operations Smith, Sue E., Secretary to Director of Guidance Stein, Julia, Director of Talmadge Hall Stewart, Donna, Secretary, Evening School Stokes, Peggy, Secretary to Registrar Woodall, Nora A., Clerk, Campus Store Young, Ronda, Secretary to President Middle Georgia College continued to grow in enrollment, plant facilities, and academics this year under the capable leadership of President Louis C. Alderman. The new, spacious women’s residence hall, New Dorm East, was occupied this fall. Other buildings completed during the year were a men’s residence hall, the College Union building, the Health Services building, and the Fine Arts building. But buildings can be cold and meaningless, par- ticularly educationally, unless sound, human, rele- vant, and exciting events advance therefrom. Courses and curricula continued to expand at Mid- dle Georgia this year. Intellectual curiosity and crea- tive thinking continued to be emphasized in and out of the classroom. The addition of a computer terminal and new. data-processing equipment greatly enhanced the teaching-learning capabilities. Constructive counseling was always available to students when needed. Social activities as well as sports, most helpful in the complete development of both men and women, were provided at the maximum possible level. Pi | 4 4 d ; q Biolo gical Science Division Life-size models, audio-visual aids, charts, and pictures are essen- tial for effective study of biology. Thus the Biological Sciences Divi- sion concentrated on enlarging its collection of these items this year. Equipment additions this year included three autoload film pro- jectors, three overhead projectors, one mounted adult Sus Domes- tica skelton, and one human female skeleton with the muscle ori- gins and insertions painted on the bones. Numerous botanical and zoological charts were purchased and mounted for instructional display in each room. In addition, display cabinets were added to several rooms for stu- dents to study specimens and models. These made an excellent at- traction and gave the rooms a biological setting. Students were of- ten seen puzzling over and examining models after classes were over. Business Administration Division Few vocational fields offer the variety of career choices that business does. Practically every industry, business organization, or governmental agency requires the services of persons trained in Business Administration or Secretarial Science. Accounting — only one of the many specializations which the Business Administration students may choose — is now the sec- ond largest professional area in the United States. More than 750,000 women are now employed in this country in jobs that require skills which fall within the general category of Secretarial Science. In selecting a career and matching one’s own abilities with job requirements, the student has several programs to choose from at Middle Georgia College. In addition to Business Administration and Accounting, Data Processing is another example of a field for which the demand exceeds the supply and for which the student may train at M.G.C. The Secretarial Science programs were ex- panded this academic year to include Legal and Medical Secreta- rial Programs. 44 ee Division Of Education rd TE Within the past two years, three changes have taken place in the program of the Division which have enlarged its scope. First, students may now receive instruction in four different physical activities during their stay at Middle Georgia College. Secondly, students who have physical disabilities which will not permit them to participate in the regular activities are given instruction commensurate with their individual disability. Third, a developmental reading program has been designed for students with reading difficulties. The course offers a student an opportunity to increase his reading comprehension, vocabulary, and reading speed through programmed materials and lab work. IVISION D Itles Human This year the new Fine Arts Building neared completion. This building accommodates the arts, music, language, and drama departments. Facilities for print making, photography, and ceramics, as well as quarters for painting and drawing, are provided for art students in this new edifice. The inti- mate theatre with a seating capacity of 300 will be used for productions by the drama department. German and a career program in church music were added to the curriculum of the Division this year. English students continued to study literature and composition. Keesler Library Division In a study completed by the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Roberts Memoria! Library compared very favorably with the libraries of other junior colleges. According to the study, MGC’s library ranked first among the junior colleges in Georgia in number of volumes. Of the junior colleges in the southeast, only two colleges in North Carolina and three in Florida showed larger collec- tions than Middle Georgia. This year the library circulated 106,000 items and added 4,894 books, bringing its total holdings to 44,543. Gold car- pet, installed this year, not only added to the beauty of the library but also decreased noise, enabling students to study more effectively. Middle Georgia College’s engineers transfer to various schools. However, Auburn Univer- sity receives more transfers from MGC than all other out-of-state colleges in the world com- bined. This year the college acquired an IBM 1052 computer terminal connected with the Univer- sity of Georgia computer. Students found their experiences with the computer both fascinat- ing and fruitful. Physical Science Division This year chemistry students found the new calcula- tor, fluorometer, osmometer, digital pH meter, and fraction collector particularly valuable in their stud- ies. They used the new atomic absorption unit for the first time, also. Physics students were fascinated by the new Milli- kan Oil Drop Apparatus which allowed them to per- form experiments like those done by Millikan to deter- mine the charge of the electron. A closed circuit TV camera and a 35mm-reflex camera were used in phys- ics classes as valuable teaching aids. IVISION Social Sc ience D EW oprere | The Sccial Science Division at MGC was a channel through which students studied past and present civilizations and the forces which have molded them. Comparisons and contrasts between ideas, thoughts, and theories helped students better appreciate and under- stand their country and world. Sociology students were particularly interested in probing current problems of social disorder and disorgan- ization. Political Science 101 was such a popular course that plans were initiated for offering an advanced course. Home Economics courses continued to prepare students for senior colleges and careers as homemakers. OEE ED ASSES. Nancy Smith Abercrombie, David L. Atlanta, Ga. Adams, Gary H. Newborn, Ga. Adams, Olin C. Alamo, Ga. Adams, Stephen D. Wrightsville, Ga. Akel, Linda A. Leesburg, Fla. Akin, James L., Jr. Dawson, Ga. Sophomores The Faculty, Dressed In The Traditional Robes Alexas, Angela L. Louisville, Ga. Alfonso, Nicky T. Adrian, Ga. Alva, Mary E. Warner Robins, Ga. Amerson, Raymond T. Macon, Ga. Anderson, James A. Thomasville, Ga. Anderson, Karen G. Rabun Gap, Ga. Andrews, John S. Griffin, Ga. Anthony, Melba J. Athens, Ga. Arnold, Susan C. Eastman, Ga. Arnold, Thomas P. Cochran, Ga. Ashour, Arsalan Tehran, Iran Athon, Clifton, E. jr. Perry, Ga. Avant, Michael L. Sandersville, Ga. Avery, Frederick C. Swainsboro, Ga. Bacon, Donald E. Chauncey, Ga. Bailey, Joseph Dublin, Ga. Bailey, William H., Jr. Monroe, Ga. Baker, Charles C. Perry, Ga. Baker, Victoria F. Conyers, Ga. Ballard, Arthur R. Warner Robins, Ga. Ballew, Gay N. Atlanta, Ga. Banke, Karlton V. Jonesboro, Ga. Barlow, Donnie R. Chester, Ga. Barnes, Paul W.., Jr. Macon, Ga. Bass, Debra K. Hawkinsville, Ga. _ Presented A Convocation Program For M.G.C. Students. Beall, Charlotte D. Eatonton, Ga. Beall, John H. Dublin, Ga. Beck, Joseph M. Eastman, Ga. Beers, Robert D., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Bellamy, John C.,, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Bennett, Carol E. Perry, Ga. Benneit, John, M. Augusta, Ga. Berry, Meredith G. Swainsboro, Ga. Blair, Scott A. Cochran, Ga. Bland, Nancey C. Chauncey, Ga. Blasingame, Robert M. Macon, Ga. Blaxton, Sara E. Vidalia, Ga. Bledsoe, John N. Boneville, Ga. Bloodworth, Edward L. Gordon, Ga. Boatman, William G. Augusta, Ga. Bolin, Larry D. Smyrna, Ga. Bonnell, Charles B., Jr. Waynesboro, Ga. Booth, William H. Manor, Ga. Brack, George W. Montrose, Ga. Brady, Larry Keith Atlanta, Ga. Branch, Patricia H. Cochran, Ga. Brett, Ronald C. Wadley, Ga. Brett, Saralyn L. Sandersville, Ga. Broadrick, Bruce L. Dalton, Ga. Broadway, Freddie E. Warner Robins, Ga. Brown, Alan K. Warner Robins, Ga. Brown, Daniel H. Forest Park, Ga. Brown, Kenneth D. Jonesboro, Ga. Brown, Rodney A. Macon, Ga. Sophomores Scattered Around The Brown, Roger J. Chauncey, Ga. Brown, Warren T. Hinesville, Ga. Bruer, Gary D. East Point, Ga. Brunson, Durand B. Donalsonville, Ga. Bryan, Donny M. Cadwell, Ga. Bryan, Martha Sue Chester, Ga. Bryans, Laura C. Newborn, Ga. Bryant, Don T. Dexter, Ga. Bryant, Ronald Lyons, Ga. Burch, Bobby C. Eastman, Ga. Burnett, Karen M. Macon, Ga. Burnett, Kenneth M. Macon, Ga. Bush, Donald E. Macon, Ga. Butler, Cecil T., Jr. Forsyth, Ga. Butler, Teresa Cochran, Ga. Byers, Fred A. Macon, Ga. Byrd, Marion B. Augusta, Ga. Cadle, Eugenia C. Swainsboro, Ga. Cadwell, Cynthia Eastman, Ga. Cain, Harry D. Warner Robins, Ga. Cain, Nolan B. Covington, Ga. Calhoun, Ronald S. Albany, Ga. Calhoun, Ronnie L. Cordele, Ga. Cannon, Ronnie E. Eastman, Ga. Carden, Terry L. Cordele, Ga. Cargile, Donald T. Ocilla, Ga. Carpenter, Jerry C. Byron, Ga. Carroll, Clark M. Eastman, Ga. Cawthon, Pamela A. Jackson, Ga. Champion, Larry E. Albany, Ga. Chapman, Gary H. Perry, Ga. Cherry, Roy P. Millen, Ga. Childs, Richard J. Gray, Ga. Christy, William A. Macon, Ga. Clements, Jimmy M. Eastman, Ga. Sophomores Parking Tickets And Tow-Away Zones Were Constant Coats, Deborah |. Cochran, Ga. Cobb, Hugh A. Macon, Ga. Collins, Mary A. Cochran, Ga. Collins, Robert D. Dexter, Ga. Connell, Alan W. Williamson, Ga. Conner, Thomas O. Pineview, Ga. Coody, Patricia A. Eastman, Ga. Cook, Danny R. Montrose, Ga. Cook, William O. Montrose, Ga. Covington, Stuart L. Jacksonville, Fla. Crain, Thomas F. Macon, Ga. Cranford, Freeman D. Cochran, Ga. Crews, Clifton C. Dudley, Ga. Culpepper, Bruce C. Irwington, Ga. Cunningham, Sherry L. Riverdale, Ga. Cunningham, William G. Warner Robins, Ga. Curry, Louie M., Jr. Dublin, Ga. Cwalina, Thomas C. Warner Robins, Ga. Daniels, Levie D. Macon, Ga. Davidson, Janice L. Bonaire, Ga. Davis, George C. Arlington, Ga. Davis, Judy K. Athens, Ga. Davis, Mark L., Jr. Covington, Ga. Dearing, Donald F. Warner Robins, Ga. DeLoach, Travis L. Patterson, Ga. Dempsey, Ralph F. Warner Robins, Ga. Denny, Thomas S. Elberton, Ga. DeVaughn, Nathan M. Augusta, Ga. Dickens, David L. Lumber Ci ty, Ga. Dingler, Connie E. Macon, Ga. Dix, Glenda K. Abbeville, Ga. Dowling, David P. Waycross, Ga. Griffis, Linda D. Blackshear, Ga. Duke, Dwight B. Augusta, Ga. Dunn, Marvin H., Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Dupree, Frank W Statesboro, Ga. Durr, Richard L., Dawson, Ga. Dykes, Durwood R. Cochran, Ga. Eckles, Crystal J. Eastman, Ga. Edmunds, Gerald L. Donalsonville, Ga. Edwards, Celeste P. Eastman, Ga. Edwards, James M. Shellman, Ga. Elkins, Janet C. Warner Robins, Ga. Ellington, Doyle D. Danville, Ga. Ennis, Ronald P. Macon, Ga. Estes, Dorothy L. Macon, Ga. Eure, James B., Jr. Savannah, Ga. Evans, Jacel M. Blakely, Ga. Evans, James D. Warner Robins, Ga. Evans, Larry E. Smyrna, Ga. Evans, Pamela Macon, Ga. Evans, Robert L. Warner Robins, Ga. Ezell, James C., Jr. Monticello, Ga. Ezell, Joe R. Macon, Ga. Fairchild, Josie M., Kathleen, Ga. Faircloth, William A. Eastman, Ga. Fargason, Charles D. Dry Branch, Ga. Fennell, Mitchell T. Dublin, Ga. Finleyson, Martha J. Pineview, Ga. Sophomores Dances, Library Research, Informal Chats LA Sie, x Fioretti, Patricia A. Macon, Ga. Fisher, James B. Abbeville, Ga. Fisher, Vaughn B. Thomasville, Ga. Fitzpatrick, Beverly R. lla, Ga. Flowers, David L. Adel, Ga. Floyd, David T. Cochran, Ga. Floyd, Judith R. Hawkinsville, Ga. Ford, Susann Warner Robins, Ga. Fordham, Terry L. Chester, Ga. Foskey, Shirley M. Cochran, Ga. Fountain, Bobby G. Cochran, Ga. Fountain, Donald E. Cordele, Ga. Fountain, Jayne M. MclIntyre, Ga. Fraser, Stanley D., Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Freeman, Stephen R. Toomsboro, Ga. Friedrich, Deborah M. Warner Robins, Ga. Frost, Gerald H. Dublin, Ga. Frosteg, Larry C. Pelham, Ga. Frye, Patrick K. Warner Robins, Ga. Garrett, Michael C Swainsboro, Ga. Gatling, James W. Warner Robins, Ga. Gay, Nancy I. Twin City, Ga. Gay, William M. Dublin, Ga. Gibbs, Mary E. Lyons, Ga. Giddens, John R., Jr. Fitzgerald, Ga. Gilbert, Lyn M. Macon, Ga. Gilbert, Prentice D. Bonaire, Ga. Gillespie, Kenneth J. Little Falls, N. J Gladney, Calvin B. Warner Robins, Ga. Gladney, Thomas P. Warner Robins, Ga. Glisson, Joycelyn M. Forest Park, Ga. Godbee, Larry G. Waynesboro, Ga. Goodson, Frank A Wadley, Ga. Gordon, Alva M. Rochelle, Ga. Gramling, James T. Canton, Ga. Grant, James B. Warner Robins, Ga. Grantham, Gary E. Cochran, Ga. Gray, Aaron L. Warner Robins, Ga. Gray, James M. Warner Robins, Ga. Greene, William P. Macon, Ga. Sophomores When The Mighty Warriors Took The Court, Coaches yw + a 4: Griffin, Thomas III Perry, Ga. Griffis, Melvin A. Blackshear, Ga. Griffith, Keither B. Vienna, Ga. Grimsley, Owen W. Bainbridge, Ga. Griner, Lyman P. Warner Robins, Ga. Groover, Richard D. College Park, Ga. Guest, Pamela V. Macon, Ga. Gurley, Richard D. Macon, Ga. Hadden, Gary P. Gibson, Ga. Hall, Richard M. Patterson, Ga. Hall, Thomas O. Danielsville, Ga. Ham, James R. Montezuma, Ga. Hamilton, Perry B., Jr. McRae, Ga. Hammack, James A. E. Dublin, Ga. Hammond, Kathy S. Abbeville, Ga. Hancock, Buford E. Macon, Ga. Hancock, James L. Louisville, Ga. Hanson, Keith L. Dublin, Ga. Hanson, Richard B. Cochran, Ga. Hardin, Wanda Z. Avera, Ga. Hardman, Comus E. Madison, Ga. Hardwick, Beth Eastman, Ga. Harmon, John A. Macon, Ga. Harmon, Mary C. Quincey, Fla. Harrell, James R. Eastman, Ga. Harrell, Michael A. Bryon, Ga. Harris, Mark W. Dawson, Ga. Harris, Turner A. Carlton, Ga. Harris, Wayne E. Oxford, Ga. Harville, Elizabeth K. Eatonton, Ga. Hawkins, James T. McRae, Ga. Sophomores Classes Were Often Confusing, Hayslip, Ricky R. Wadley, Ga. Heath, Neil T. Vidalia, Ga. Hempstead, Lowell D. Clarkston, Ga. Henderson, Gary A. Albany, Ga. Hendry, Deborah S. Washington, Ga. Herndon, Paul A. Woodbury, Ga. Hickman, Vicki L. Warner Robins, Ga. Hicks, Charlton M. Warner Robins, Ga. Higingbotham, Lewis D. Eastman, Ga. Hilbun, Samuel A. Adrian, Ga. Hill, Jimmie C. Donalsonville, Ga. Hill, Raymond L. Mableton, Ga. Hinson, Cynthia D. Cochran, Ga. Hodges, Anderson, Jr. Millen, Ga. Hodges, William C. Millen, Ga. Hodgson, John M. Atlanta, Ga. Hogan, Donald R. Dexter, Ga. Hogg, Barbara G. Hawkinsville, Ga. Holder, Cynthia J. Eastman, Ga. Holland, John S. Hawkinsville, Ga. Holleman, Charlotte A. Smyrna, Ga. Hollis, Jack S. Bryon, Ga. Holloman, Andrew H. Savannah, Ga. Holt, Melanie Dublin, Ga. Hooks, Glynn M. Eastman, Ga. Seldom Enjoyable, Always Compulsory, But Nevertheless Educational. Hopper, John W. Macon, Ga. Horn, Richard G. Decatur, Ga. Horton, John P. Rhine, Ga. Horton, Thomas H. Jeffersonville, Ga. Howell, Ronnie B. Danville, Ga. Huddleston, Johnny C. Fayetteville, Ga. Hughes, Richard K. Warner Robins, Ga. Hunt, Reta R. McRae, Ga. Hurd, Richard C. Dublin, Ga. Hutchins, Michael D. Danielsville, Ga. Hyman, Katrena Cordele, Ga. Ingram, David E. Smyrna, Ga. Jackson, Margaret A. Danielsville, Ga. James, Judith A. GochiranaGa: Jeffreys, William R., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Jennings, Jerry B. Hawkinsville, Ga. Sophomores Registration And Adjustment To New Schedules Jernigan, Marvin C. Waycross, Ga. Jester, Jane M. Kathleen, Ga. Johns, Wanda J. Eastman, Ga. Johnson, Cecil J., Jr. Decatur, Ga. Johnson, Crawford V. Garfield, Ga. Johnson, George W. Twin City, Ga. Johnson, Helen B. Hawkinsville, Ga. Johnson, Jack G., Jr. Thomson, Ga. Johnson, James D. Blakely, Ga. Johnson, Richard C. Tampa, Fla. Johnson, Robert A. Byron, Ga. Johnson, Ronald D. Warner Robins, Ga. Johnson, William H. Eastman, Ga. Johnson, Willie F., Jr. Sylvania, Ga. Jolley, Elizabeth A. Covington, Ga. Jolly, Kenneth L. Cedartown, Ga. Jones, Dale J. Cochran, Ga. Jones, Debra L. Warner Robins, Ga. Jones, Fred T. Dublin, Ga. Jones, Hugh T. Ashburn, Ga. Jones, James H. Cochran, Ga. Jones, Priscilla Reynolds, Ga. Jordan, Forrest S., Jr. Bainbridge, Ga. Jordan, George Cochran, Ga. Jordan, Steve G. Wrightsville, Ga. Keen, Lyman, Jr. Dublin, Ga. Keith, Jerral W. Dublin, Ga. Kelly, Gloria K. Chauncey, Ga. Kempa, Paul J. Macon, Ga. Kennedy, Joseph H. Cochran, Ga. Kennington, Betty S. Macon, Ga. Kenroy, Allen M. Warner Robins, Ga. Kersey, Myron D. Bonaire, Ga. Kersey, Thomas D. Adrian, Ga. Kiernan, James P., Jr. Macon, Ga. Keissling, Karen E. Metuchen, N. J. Kirby, Theresa L. Dublin, Ga. Kirkley, Susan K. Helena, Ga. Knight, Mark F. Warner Robins, Ga. Knighton, Jim C. Bluffton, Ga. Krilla, Richard A. Atlanta, Ga. Land, Mary C. Rochelle, Ga. =a Lane, Diane D. Perry, Ga. Lastinger, Anthony W. Moultrie, Ga. Leckie, James L. Macon, Ga. Sophomores | Lack @fe PostalsBoxesi@ausecdeeclies Misonwer LAVMT ¥ Ba MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE STUDE Ledford, Kerry J. Warner Robins, Ga. Lee, James M. Waycross, Ga. LeMaster, Henri J. Atlanta, Ga. Leonard, John L. Eastman, Ga. Lewis, Alfred H. Warner Robins, Ga. Lewis, Herbert |. Stapleton, Ga. Lillard, Michael L. Macon, Ga. Litle, Beverly B. Cochran, Ga. Lively, Theodore M. Albany, Ga. Locke, Thomas G. Helena, Ga. Lowery, Dale I. Eastman, Ga. Lowery, William J. Warner Robins, Ga. Loyd, David E. Dublin, Ga. Lucas, Kenneth D. Macon, Ga. Lucas, William J. Cochran, Ga. McAfee, William A. Macon, Ga. McCall, Cheryl M. Rochelle, Ga. McCammon, William L. Cochran, Ga. McCleskey, James B. Vidalia, Ga. McClung, Douglas L. Griffin, Ga. McCullough, James J. Hinesville, Ga. McCullough, Robert W. Jonesboro, Ga. McDaniel, William E. Chester, Ga. McDonald, Nancy L. Augusta, Ga. McFerrin, Billy J. Atlanta, Ga. McGhin, Herman D. Waycross, Ga. McKeown, Audry M. Augusta, Ga. McLendon, Edward G. East Dublin, Ga. McLeroy, Allen N. Warner Robins, Ga. McWhorter, Terry L. Pitts, Ga. Magruder, Sam W., Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Malone, Gird A. Hawkinsville, Ga. Mann, John A. Fitzgerald, Ga. Mann, Ruth S. Conyers, Ga. Martin, Charles B. Athens, Ga. Martin, Joseph G. Scott, Ga. Martin, Joseph R. Uvalda, Ga. Martin, Thomas H. Dublin, Ga. Maulden, Thomas V. Savannah, Ga. Maxwell, Steven C. Dacula, Ga. Mays, Richard C. Conyers, Ga. Meadows, Elizabeth J. Cochran, Ga. Meadows, Ronald L. Manchester, Ga. Mercer, William Z. Eastman, Ga. Merchant, Richard G. Macon, Ga. Michael, Michael H. Griffin, Ga. Milone, Jeannette M. Warner Robins, Ga. Mims, Danny C. Warner Robins, Ga. Mims, Virginia N. Warner Robins, Ga. Montarella, Larry G. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Wayne W. Macon, Ga. Moon, Dennis M. Colbert, Ga. Moore, Emory J]. Washington, Ga. Moore, Larry D. Wadley, Ga. Moore, Linda K. Chauncey, Ga. Morgan, Stephen E. Twin City, Ga. Sophomores Among The Many Scholastic Aids Available To Morris, Corral B., Jr. Bonaire, Ga. Morris, James R. Augusta, Ga. Morton, Larry S. Kathleen, Ga. Morton, Wallace E. Macon, Ga. Mosley, Kathryn Clyo, Ga. Mullis, Elizabeth A. Eastman, Ga. Mullis, John O., Ill Macon, Ga. Mullis, Mamie A. Cadwell, Ga. Nalls, Linda K. Dublin, Ga. Newberry, Edward W., Jr. Macon, Ga. MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE “ WARRIORS Pi RASHETBALE SCHEDINE Newberry, Richard J. Louisville, Ga. Newman, Carol A. Cochran, Ga. Nichols, Johnny S. Doraville, Ga. Noah, Leanna Cochran, Ga. Norton, ‘Marvin E. Augusta, Ga. Nottingham, George M. Macon, Ga. Oliver, Paul C. Girard, Ga. O'Neal, Corbett Dublin, Ga. Page, James E. Perry, Ga, Palmer, Alice L. Dublin, Ga. Parker, Barney M. Cochran, Ga. Parker, Charles E. Madison, Ga. Parker, Jere W. Thomaston, Ga. Parkerson, James L. Eastman, Ga. Parsons, Gregory D. Warner Robins, Ga. Patrick, Thomas M. Atlanta, Ga. Peacock, Linda R. Cochran, Ga. Peacock, Robert G. Eastman, Ga. Peacock, Susan K. Cochran, Ga. Peavey, Mary J. Pineview, Ga. Phelps, Robert W. Warner Robins, Ga. Phillips, Doris E. Macon, Ga. Pipkin, Ruth A. McDonough, Ga. Pittman, Donna L. Mauk, Ga. Pope, Danielle Dexter, Ga. Pope, Ramona E. Macon, Ga. Porter, Samuel H. Dublin, Ga. Porter, Theresa J. Thomson, Ga. Powell, David W. Chester, Ga. Powell, Larry Dublin, Ga. Premo, Stephen S. Warner Robins, Ga. Sophomores Bewildered Expressions Followed Tedious Exams. Price, Emily J. Wrightsville, Ga. Price, Maple K. Jackson, Ga. Pryor, John A. Macon, Ga. Putkowski, David W. Dublin, Ga. Quay, William D. Roswell, Ga. Quinn, James S. Baxley, Ga. Rainge, Lester Nahunta, Ga. Ramirez, Estella J. Columbus, Ga. Rawlins, Peggy D. Cadwell, Ga. Ray, Max L., Jr. Cochran, Ga. Ray, Mildred B. Rhine, Ga. Reed, Ann R. Rochelle, Ga. Reeves, Beverly S. Cochran, Ga. Reeves, William D. Doraville, Ga. Reid, Charles W. Dalton, Ga. Reynolds, Richard C. Warner Robins, Ga. Rich, David E. Swainsboro, Ga. Rickerson, Robert L. Jeffersonville, Ga. Riley, Brenda P. Rincon, Ga. Riley, Elizabeth A. Butler, Ga. Robinson, James D. Warner Robins, Ga. Robinson, James E. Midville, Ga. Sophomores An Essential Part Of A New Year At Middle Rocker, Patricia A. Metter, Ga. Rodgers, Wendell K. Hawkinsville, Ga. Rogers, Ed F., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Rogers, John F. Cochran, Ga. Rogers, William C. Swainsboro, Ga. Roland, Carol B. Cochran, Ga. Roland, Wyndell E. Cochran, Ga. Rose, Danny A. Warner Robins, Ga. Ross, Virgil A., Jr. Jesup, Ga. Rowbotham, Scott A. Albany, Ga. Rowland, Johnny F. Eastman, Ga. Rozier, John D. Warner Robins, Ga. Ruffin, Carl M. Eastman, Ga. Rumph, David R. Macon, Ga. Sanda, Eleanor M. Perry, Ga. Sanders, Lula Dublin, Ga. Sanders, Richard E. LaGrange, Ga. Sanderson, Virginia N. Doraville, Ga. Sawyer, Deborah A. Cochran, Ga. Scarborough, Janis L. Eastman, Ga. Scheuer, Richard J. Atlanta, Ga. Schwartz, Dwight C. Warner Robins, Ga. Scott, Cecil D. Swainsboro, Ga. Scott, Leamon R. Vidalia, Ga. Screws, Dianne E. Chester, Ga. Seabolt, Michael E. Helena, Ga. Self, Alera J. Macon, Ga. Sercer, Patricia R. Rochelle, Ga. Shealey, James D. Fitzgerald, Ga. Sheffield, Gloria C. Chauncey, Ga. Sheppard, Howard C., Jr. Sandersville, Ga. Shippey, Pierce J. Morgan, Ga. Simmons, Glenn C. Rentz, Ga. Simmons, John T. Rochelle, Ga. Sims, Cynthia G. Athens, Ga. Singleton, Henry T. Savannah, Ga Sirmans, Joseph E, Wayc ross, Ga. Skinner, Jackie Statesboro, Ga. Slade, Mary J Hawkinsville, Ga. Sloan, James D. Macon, Ga. Smith, Brenda J. Conyers, Ga. Smith, Carol A. Cochran, Ga. Smith, Chason L. Vidalia, Ga. Smith, Elizabeth F. Cochran, Ga. Smith, John P Augusta, Ga. Smith, Judy A. Coc hran, Ga. Smith, Larry E. Monticello, Ga. Smith, Nancy B. Cochran, Ga. Smith, Robert M. Swainsboro, Ga. Smith, Thomas F. Warner Robins, Ga. Smith, Trudy H. Eastman, Ga. Smith, William D. Macon, Ga. Smith, Wilson R. Danville, Ga. Snow, Gary C. McIntyre, Ga. Spencer, Bonnie S. Jackson, Ga. Spencer, Delphy R. Atlanta, Ga. Stanley, Catherine E East Point, Ga. Stevens, Steve H. Marietta, Ga. Stewart, James G, Beaufort, S. C. Stewart, Paul S. Barnesville, Ga. Sophomores Through Togetherness Problems Were Resolved. Stone, John C., Jr. Pineview, Ga. Stone, Patricia A. Neptune Beach, Fla. Strickland, Brenda R. Danielsville, Ga. Strickland, George M. Millen, Ga. Strickland, Vanna C. Dublin, Ga. Stroman, David C. Warner Robins, Ga. Stubbs, Benjamin B. Perry, Ga. Stubbs, James S. Perry, Ga. Sumner, Robert D. Bainbridge, Ga. Talton, Margaret C. Bonaire, Ga. Taylor, Billie Millen, Ga. Taylor, James E. Warner Robins, Ga. Taylor, Ruby K. Hwakinsville, Ga. Taylor, Wonnie J. Dublin, Ga. Teagle, Rebecca L. Warner Robins, Ga. Tebeau, Judy K. Guyton, Ga. Temples, Carol J. Macon, Ga. Terry, Sibbie R. Rochelle, Ga. Terwilliger, Courtney L. Swainsboro, Ga. Tharpe, Mickey W. Wrightsville, Ga. Tharpe, William N. Dublin, Ga. Thomas, Debra K. Warner Robins, Ga. Thompson, Harold C. Manchester, Ga. Thompson, Jerald R. Evans, Ga. Thompson, Jesse E. Kathleen, Ga. Thompson, Reginald W. Glennville, Ga. Thompson, Sallie A. Hawkinsville, Ga. Thrasher, John A. Macon, Ga. Tolbert, Ernest F. Warner Robins, Ga. Tomlinson, Thomas E. Dublin, Ga. Toole, Thomas E. Gordon, Ga. Trifiletti, Robert J. Dublin, Ga. Tripp, Terry C. Eastman, Ga. Trussell, John T. Bonaire, Ga. Turner, Mary E. Savannah, Ga. Turner, Murrilyn N. McDonough, Ga. Turner, Thomas W. Gordon, Ga. Tyndall, Dennis M. Jacksonville, Fla. Underwood, Judith R. Macon, Ga. Vann, Carmen E. Jesup, Ga. Voyles, Clyde P. Thomasville, Ga. Waddell, William W. Devereux, Ga. Wade, Nancy G. Cochran, Ga. Wages, William D. Thomasville, Ga. Sophomores A Warm, Friendly Atmosphere Persisted On The Middle Georgia Campus. Wagner, Grover S. Danville, Pa. Waldrip, Ronny L. Lawrenceville, Ga. Walker, Gina I. Cochran, Ga. Walker, Henry W. McRae, Ga. Walker, Penny E. Madison, Ga. Walker, Sanders B. McRae, Ga. Ward, James E., Jr. Dexter, Ga. Ward, Joe D. Jacksonville, Ga. Warner, Douglass M. Ideal, Ga. Warren, James E. Twin City, Ga. Washington, Philip C. Atlanta, Ga. Watson, Bennett R. Midland, Ga. Watson, Leanne Macon, Ga. Watts, Johnny F. Gray, Ga. | Way, Jerry A. Swainsboro, Ga. Weaver, Sarah F. Dublin, Ga. Sophomores Study Was Necessary But Often Deferred. Webb, Kenneth L. Dublin, Ga. Wechsler, Howard E. Robins AFB, Ga. Welk, Jimmy L. Dublin, Ga. Wells, Rebecca A. East Point, Ga. West, Stephen L. Macon, Ga. Wheeler, Mark L. Cochran, Ga. Whiddon, Harry V. Sparks, Ga. White, Howard B. Warner Robins, Ga. Wilbanks, Paul S. Atlanta, Ga. Wildes, Forrest H. Surrency, Ga. Wilkinson, James B. Ocilla, Ga. Williams, Charles M. Eastman, Ga. Williams, Johnny G. Adrian, Ga. Williams, Walter L., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Williamson, Robert P. Jacksonville, Fla. Williamson, Thomas E. Warner Robins, Ga. Williford, James W., Jr. Rebecca, Ga. Wilson, James R. Warner Robins, Ga. Wilson, Margaret S. Millen, Ga, Wingard, Barringer F., Jr. Clinton, S.C. Winter, John D. Red Oak, Ga. Womack, Linda G. Millen, Ga. Wood, Christopher S. Dublin, Ga. Wood, Peggy F. Decatur, Ga. Wooten, James H. Alamo, Ga. Wyatt, Ralph H., Jr. Robins AFB, Ga. Wynn, William J. Cochran, Ga. Yearty, James A. Cochran, Ga. Young, Robert M. Cochran, Ga. Young, William D. Thomson, Ga. Youngblood, Ransom N. Cordele, Ga. ‘Adams, Anthony L. Thomson, Ga. Adams, Arthur A. Jesup, Ga. Adams, Danny L. Warner Robins, Ga. Adams, Fred B. Macon, Ga. Adams, John E. Sandersville, Ga. Adams, John T. Elberton, Ga. Adams, Teresa Cochran, Ga. Adams, Wallace Glenwood, Ga. Freshmen Bridge, Chess, And Hearts Were Favorite Adkins, David A. Perry, Ga. Adkins, Herbert N. Warner Robins, Ga. Ahl, Karen Baxley, Ga. Akbarian, Mortaza Isfahan, Iran Akridge, Jack S. Perry, Ga. Alavi, Mansour Yazd, Iran Alford, Aubrey R. Cordele, Ga. Alger, Richard B. Atlanta, Ga. Allen, Edna D. Cochran, Ga. Amerson, James T. Cochran, Ga. Anderson, Catherine A. Griffin, Ga. Anderson, Peggy D. Warner Robins, Ga. Andress, Thomas S. Augusta, Ga. Andrews, James A., Jr. Macon, Ga. Andrews, Susan M. Athens, Ga. Anthony, Joseph W. Geneva, Ga. Appling, Michael T. Carlton, Ga. Armour, Michael K. Warner Robins, Ga. Arnold, Earl R. Cochran, Ga. Aspinwall, Stephen E. Fitzgerald, Ga. Atkinson, Treesa E. Macon, Ga. Attaway, Nancy M. Wrightsville, Ga. Attaway, Roger S. Thomson, Ga. Austin, Charles W. Newington, Ga. Austin, Gordon L. Warner Robins, Ga. Aycock, Bobby G. Garfield, Ga. Bacon, Nathaniel H. Milledgeville, Ga. Baggarley, Margaret A. Roberta, Ga. Baker, Darryl I. Perry, Ga. Balkcom, Charles Macon, Ga. Ballard, Susan J. Hawkinsville, Ga. Barfield, Adrian L. Macon, Ga. Barfield, Barney Fort Valley, Ga. Barfield, Danny M. Macon, Ga. Barker, John F. Sandersville, Ga. Barnes, David G. Augusta, Ga. Barrett, Edgar B., Jr. Cairo, Ga. Barrs, Cathy Cochran, Ga. Barrs, Earl D. Cochran, Ga. Barrs, William C., Jr. Dexter, Ga. Batchelor, Charles |. Marietta, Ga. Batchelor, Ernest H. McRae, Ga. For Numerous Students Relaxing In The Student Center. Batchelor, Nicolette, P. McRae, Ga. Bateman, Rana L. Gordon, Ga. Bates, Michael J. Eastman, Ga. Batten, James M. Alma, Ga. Bauer, Richard F., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Baxley, Marsha C. Baxley, Ga. Bazal, Don E. Norwood, Ga. Bearden, Mary B. Monticello, Ga. Beasley, Daniel M. Dublin, Ga. Bedsole, Karen E. Eastman, Ga. Belflower, Chris E. Cochran, Ga. Bell, Carroll E. Woodbury, Ga. Bell, John A. Dublin, Ga. Bender, Emmett O. Cochran, Ga. Bennett, Danny L. Duluth, Ga. Bennett, Jesse L. Macon, Ga. Bennett, William D. Eastman, Ga. Berg, Jack R. Cochran, Ga. Blackman, Conrad Thomaston, Ga. Blackwell, Marsha A. Abbeville, Ga. Blair, Marvin L. Hapeville, Ga. Blakeman, Carl A. Chamblee, Ga. Blossom, Allen L. Warner Robins, Ga. Boaen, Donald E. Metter, Ga. Bolton, Rowland P. Bainbridge, Ga. Bonner, Henry W. Edison, Ga. Borah, Kathy B. Macon, Ga. Bowden, Martha E. Woodbury, Ga. Bowen, Jack W. Decatur, Ga. Bowen, James M. Macon, Ga. Bowen, Shirley D. Pinehurst, Ga. Bowles, Michael F. Waynesboro, Ga. Boyd, James R. Elberton, Ga. Boyer, Cynthia E. Sparta, Ga. Braddy, Reginald W. Woodland, Ga. Bradley, Cheryl S. Cochran, Ga. Bradley, William D. Savannah, Ga. Bradley, Wilton B. Glennville, Ga. Brady, Michael E. Macon, Ga. Branam, Billy A. Warner Robins, Ga. Branch, Sharon Baxley, Ga. Braxton, Jimmie M. Macon, Ga. Brewer, Robert W. Dublin, Ga. Bridges, James T. Martinez, Ga. Broome, Benjamin J. Cochran, Ga. Brown, Bobby D. Thomasville, Ga. Brown, Deborah S. Augusta, Ga. Brown, Jeffrey V. Athens, Ga. Brown, Julius T. Sandersville, Ga. Brown, Ritchie E. Apo New York, N. Y. Browning, Gwendolyn C. Macon, Ga. Browning, Ray Warner Robins, Ga. Brunschwyler, Richard G. Montgomery, Ala. Bryant, Randy E. Cochran, Ga. Buffington, Barbara A. Fort Valley, Ga. Buffington, Rose E. Dublin, Ga. Burch, Nida J. Cadwell, Ga. Burgess, Hugh M. Fort Valley, Ga. Burke, Debra A. Wrens, Ga. Burkett, Robert H., Jr. Macon, Ga. Burnam, Monty K. Eastman, Ga. Burton, Robert C. Eastman, Ga. Burton, Robert D. Eastman, Ga. Bush, Neal A. Sparta, Ga. Butts, Barbara A. Manchester, Ga. Butts, Michael L. Sparta, Ga. Freshmen Relaxation Pervaded The Campus After Classes. Buzzell, Walter A. Warner Robins, Ga. Bynum, Deborah L. Shellman, Ga. Byrd, George T. Warner Robins, Ga Byrd, Herbert V., Jr. Pattersonville, Ga. Byrd, William R. Bainbridge, Ga. Cadle, Farris W. Swainsboro, Ga. Cain, Deborah G. Hazelhurst, Ga. Calhoun, Gloria K. Rochelle, Ga. Canady, Huey G. Dublin, Ga. Cannon, Waymon M. Chester, Ga. Canterbury, Susan Cordele, Ga. Card, Debbie J. Warner Robins, Ga. C arden, Sammy L. Cordele, Ga. 2 Carithers, Richard W. Macon, Ga. Carlisle, Carole L. Macon, Ga. Carlson, Eugene E. Savannah, Ga. Carpenter, Bernard D. Warner Robins, Ga. Carpenter, James B. ROG Halil, SCS Carroll, John T. Woodbury, Ga. Carswell, Tyrus M. Danville, Ga. Carter, Danny A. Warner Robins, Ga. Cartwright, Wayne M. McRae, Ga. Cason, Fredric, G. Cordele, Ga. Cason, Raleigh C.,, Jr. Dawson, Ga. Cates, Lewis R. Tifton, Ga. Cathey, Vance L., Jr. West Point, Ga. Causey, Carol L. Musella, Ga. Causey, George C. Jesup, Ga. Chancy, James E. Kathieen, Ga. Chapman, Shirley J. Atlanta, Ga. Chapman, William L. Warner Robins, Ga. Chappell, Allen K. Milledgeville, Ga. Chatfield, Richard E. Macon, Ga. Chelini, Andrew L. Caracas, Venezuela Clark, Gary B. Columbus, Ga. Clark, Lee R. Mayport, Fla. Clark, Louis M., Jr. Danielsville, Ga. Clark, William R. Alamo, Ga. Clay, Robert R. Warner Robins, Ga. Clements, Pamela E. Vienna, Ga. Clifton, Teresa E. Millin, Ga. Cloud, William F. Bonaire, Ga. Freshmen Last Minute Preparation For Examinations Coker, Tommy D. Griffin, Ga. Cole, Van C. Macon, Ga. Coleman, Alan C. Hawkinsville, Ga. Coleman, Elizabeth P. Fort Gaines, Ga. Coleman, Hugh R. Dublin, Ga. Coleman, Mary S. Fort Gaines, Ga. Coley, Edward, Jr. Cochran, Ga. Coley, Gayle M. Hawkinsville, Ga. Coley, Kathryn E. Hawkinsville, Ga. Collins, Janice K. Manassas, Ga. Collins, Joann Cobbtown, Ga. Colquitt, James S. Macon, Ga. Colson, Sherry J. Eastman, Ga. 5 Comer, Clara G. Gray, Ga. Compton, Mary K. Cochran Ga: Conn, Gardy J., Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Conn, Karen B. Macon, Ga. Conner, Michael B. Rhine, Ga. Coody, Michael A. Warner Robins, Ga. Coody, Thomas R. Eastman, Ga. Cook, Sheila D. Savannah, Ga. Cook, Tony E. Wrightsville, Ga. Cooper, Glenda A. Dublin, Ga. Cooper, Robert M. Wadley, Ga. Prompted Many An Intellectual Discussion Outside Of Class. Copeland, Kenneth H. Swainsboro, Ga. Corbin, Steve M. Albany, Ga. Costa, Robert L. Athens, Ga. Couey, Edward Dublin, Ga. Cowart, Charles S. Bronwood, Ga. Cowart, Forrest V. Helena, Ga. Cowart, M. Suzanne Reidsville, Ga. Cox, Danny R. Warner Robins, Ga. Crandall, Mary L. Macon, Ga. Crane, Henri R. Griffin, Ga. Crane, Kenneth L. Warner Robins, Ga. Cravey, Mary W. Eastman, Ga. Creel, Mary A. Wrens, Ga. Crenshaw, Joy V. Augusta, Ga. Creswell, John W. Cartersville, Ga. Crosby, Lynn K. Baxley, Ga. Cross, Catherine L. Unadilla, Ga. Crumbley, Larry E. McDonough, Ga. Crump, Jerry L. Abbeville, Ga. Cumming, Charlene A. Elberton, Ga Cunningham, David M. Warner Robins, Ga. Currie, Robert C. Dublin, Ga. Daley, Michael A. Sylvannia, Ga. Daniel, Gloria E. Hawkinsville, Ga. Daniel, Robert M. Woodland, Ga. Daniel, Roland L., Jr. Waynesboro, Ga. Daniel, Stephen D. LaGrange, Ga. Daniel, William T. Perry, Ga Daniels, John J. Eastman, Ga. Davenport, David ]. Falls Church, Va. Davenport, John M. Atlanta, Ga Davidson, Judy E. Cochran, Ga. Davidson, Michael Bonaire, Ga. Davis, Dennis C. Hephzibah, Ga. Davis, Dennis D. Swainsboro, Ga Davis, Richard C. Sparks, Ga. Day, Joan A. Warner Robins, Ga. Dean, Alton, Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. DeGrange, Robert F. Warner Robins, Ga. Dempsey, John L. Cochran, Ga. Dennard, Robert K. Cochran, Ga. Deyo, David C. McRae, Ga. Dimsdale, Thomas E. Rebecca, Ga. Dominy, Kathy P. Dublin, Ga. Donaldson, Virginia G. Adrian, Ga. Donovan, William N. Sandersville, Ga. Dortch, jerry W. Orlando, Fla. Douglas, Charles B. Hawkinsville, Ga. Drake, Donna G. W aynesboro, Ga. Drexel, David B. Irwinton, Ga. Dukes, Leonard R. Dublin, Ga. Duran, Marlene S. Tampa, Fla. Durden, Charles W. Dublin, Ga. Durden, John D. Rincon, Ga. Durham, Ardis H. St. Simons Island, Ga. Dye, Janice D. Wrens, Ga. Dykes, Carol Cochran, Ga. Dykes, Ronnie H. Macon, Ga. Eason, Beverly L. Surrency, Ga. Eason, Danny W. Rochelle, Ga Freshmen Numerous Organizations Offered Students Eckles, Benjamin J., Jr. Eastman, Ga. Eckles, Susan V. Eastman, Ga. Edenfield, Anna M. Warner Robins, Ga. Edmondson, John K. Savannah, Ga. Edwards, Charles E. Cordele, Ga. Edwards, Douglas H. Madison, Ga. Edwards, Mary J. Dublin, Ga. Edwards, Richard E. Macon, Ga. Edwards, Ronnie T. Macon, Ga. Edwards, Sherrel A. Macon, Ga. Ellerbee, Sharon J. Thomaston, Ga. Ellington, Rita A. Fort Valley, Ga. Ellis, Teresa |. Dudley, Ga. Ellsworth, Margaret E. Augusta, Ga. Elrod, John T. Atlanta, Ga. Epperson, Gary R. Robins AF Base, Ga. Escobar, Antonio J. Manizales, Columbia Escoe, Ronald Athens, Ga. Etheridge, Donald L. Dacula, Ga. Ethridge, Thomas R. Macon, Ga. Evans, Donna J. Rentz, Ga. Evans, Louie D. Dublin, Ga. Evans, Patricia L. Montrose, Ga. Evans, Robert C. Fort Valley, Ga. 9vanirer Y, Everett, Gerald A. LaGrange, Ga. Ewing, Bettie E. Douglas, Ga. Faber, Ronald M. Pelham, Ga.. Faircloth, Ava A. Warner Robins, Ga. Faircloth, Jeffery O. Fort Valley, Ga. Faircloth, Joseph M. Donaldsonville, Ga. Farmer, Dorothy Swainsboro, GA. Farrar, Jerry C. Gray, Ga. Faulk, Edith Jeffersonville, Ga. Faulk, May E. Jeffersonville, Ga. Faulkner, Charles W., Jr. Fitzgerald, Ga. Faulkner, Scott A. Forsyth, Ga. Fennell, John M. Dublin, Ga. Ferguson, James P. Perry, Ga. Fiallos, Karla M. Honduras, South America Findley, Frances D. McRae, Ga. Fisher, Jay F. Cordele, Ga. Fisher, Robert J. Warner Robins, Ga. Fitzpatrick, Walter J. Macon, Ga. Fleming, John G. Atlanta, Ga. Fletcher, John M. Climax, Ga. Floyd, Charles F. Macon, Ga. Floyd, Cynthia E. Centerville, Ga. Floyd, John W. Jesup, Ga. = OE Ne we gia 3 Lh SP Freshmen Baseball And Tennis Were Favoirte Spring Sports. Floyd, Johnny O. Cochran, Ga. Floyd, Marion C., Jr. North Augusta, S. C. Floyd, Tommy H. Donalsonville, Ga. Fluker, Miki A. Macon, Ga. Flynn, Edward L. Smyrna, Ga. Fogle, Aubrey L. Macon, Ga. Folds, Thomas I. Unadilla, Ga. Forbes, Randal G. Warner Robins, Ga. Forbus, Charles E. LaGrange, Ga. Ford, Terry E. Augusta, Ga. Fordham, Cathy L. Eastman, Ga. Fordyce, Linda K. Doraville, Ga. Forehand, Diane E. Cochran, Ga. + Forehand, Jack J. Cochran, Ga. Foster, Frances L. Eastman, Ga. Fosty, Lori J. Warner Robins, Ga. Fountain, Jimmy T. Warner Robins, Ga. Fountain, Robert Q. Adrian, Ga. Frye, Michael W. Marietta, Ga. Fillbright, Nancy R. Harlem, Ga. Fuller, Douglas R. Manchester, Ga. Fuller, Michael E. Macon, Ga. Fuller, Robert E. Millen, Ga. Funderburke, Lana J. Metter, Ga. Fussell, Charles B. Macon, Ga. Fussell, Larry W. Blakely, Ga. Futch, Beverly A. Rochelle, Ga. Gallaher, Milton E. Warner Robins, Ga. Gallup, Lloyd G. Warner Robins, Ga. Gane, Michael T. Robins AF Base, Ga. Garcia, Jorge A. Chitre, Republic of Panama Garner, Steven R. Dublin, Ga. Garner, William F. Sandersville, Ga. Garrard, Cathy L. Macon, Ga. Garrett, Doyle E. Vidalia, Ga. Garrott, William D. Jesup, Ga. Gattie, Reginald J. Warner, Robins, Ga. Gay, David G. Millen, Ga. Gay, John R., Jr. Garfield, Ga. Gay, Rebecca, C. Twin City, Ga. Gibbs, Clifford M. Ashburn, Ga. Gibson, Bonnie M. Perry, Ga. Gibson, Thomas P. Doraville, Ga. Giddens, Joseph L. Cochran, Ga. Giddens, Phillipa G. Chester, Ga. Gifford, William D. Macon, Ga. Gilbert, Bonnie F. Covington, Ga. Gilbert, Gloria E. Bonaire, Ga. Giles, Sheryl L. Fort Valley, Ga. Gilleland, David D. McRae, Ga. Gillespie, Susan S. Warner Robins, Ga. Gillis, Donald W. Soperton, Ga. Glover, Philip G. Macon, Ga. Godowns, Willis D Woodbury, Ga. Godwin, James F. Pelham, Ga. Goldstein, Louis F. Griffin, Ga. Goocher, Robert L. Donals onville, Ga. Goodroe, Jerald S. Perry, Ga. Goolsey, Willie J. Macon, Ga. Gosnell, June M. Bonaire, Ga. Grace, Collis E., Jr. Oglethorpe, Ga. Graham, Danny H. Dublin, Ga. Graham, Larry F. Perry, Ga. Grant, Robert L. Waycross, Ga. Grantham, Brenda G Jeffersonville, Ga. Grantham, Gregory R. Jesup, Ga. Freshmen raver ruses, PIChics Offered A Change From Everyday Meals. Hawkinsville, Ga. ——— = Green, Joe M. gels - Warner Robins, Ga. Greene, Kibby L. Gray, Ga. Greene, Nancy A. Gray, Ga. Greer, Katherine D. Warner Robins, Ga. Greer, Martha J. Hillsboro, Ga. Gregory, Steven R. Eatonton, Ga. Grey, John D. Griffin, Ga. Griffin, Leesa W. Bainbridge, Ga. Griffin, Thomas S. Moultrie, Ga. Grinsted, Susan A. Cochran, Ga. Gunby, Gregg A. Ocilla, Ga. Gwin, Lee A. East Point, Ga. Hadden, Ralph L., Jr. Gibson, Ga. Hagarty, James N. Warner Robins, Ga. Haisten, Mary R. Jackson, Ga. Haisten, Michael C. St. Simons Island, Ga. Hale, Dennis M. Dacula, Ga. Haley, Debbie L, Dallas, Ga. Hall, Alan W. Thomson, Ga. Hall, Sheila R. Warner Robins, Ga. Hamby, Quillian P. Atlanta, Ga. Hamilton, James W., Jr, East Point, Ga. Hamilton, Robert R. Augusta, Ga. Hammond, Robert A. Dublin, Ga. Hancock, Donald A. Augusta, Ga. Hansard, Fred M. Fort McPherson, Ga. Hanson, Andrew K. Cochran, Ga. Haralson, Carolyn A. Warner Robins, Ga. Harpe, Perry L. Cordele, Ga. Harr, Stephen N. Macon, Ga. Harris, Cyrus T, Sandersville, Ga. Harris, Dexter H. Byron, Ga. Harrison, Talmadge R. Kite, Ga. Harrison, William R. Milledgeville, Ga Hart, A. Garon Altanta, Ga. Hart, Lawton, Jr. Cochran, Ga. Hatch, Paul D. McRae, Ga. Hawkins, Jackson C. McRae, Ga. Hawkins, Russell W. Augusta, Ga. Hayden, Harold R. Au gusta, Ga Hayes, Jonathan T. Fort Valley, Ga. Head, Edwin L. Dublin, Ga. Head, Robert E. Rhine, Ga. Heath, David T. Dudley, Ga. Henderson, Frances V. Macon, Ga Hendricks, Hewlett M. Manchester, Ga Herring, Susan J. Pitts, Ga. Herringdine, Wayne B. Wrightsville, Ga. Hersey, Deborah A. Warner Robins, Ga Hester, David J. Warner Robins, Ga Hester, Robert D Dudley, Ga. Hicks, Peter C. Augusta, Ga Hill, Joel A., Jr. Hawkinsville, Ga. Freshmen Freshmen Discovered Library Aids And The Ind ividual Initiative To IIIT 8S SS nen Hilliard, Thomas M. Rhine, Ga. Hinson, Bennie F., Jr. Macon, Ga. Hinson, Kathy Cochran, Ga. Hitchcock, Sheila J. Tennille, Ga. Hobbs, Joseph C. Cochran, Ga. Hobby, Judson L. Ashburn, Ga. Hodges, George L. Vidalia, Ga. Hoffman, Joann D. Warner Robins, Ga. Hoffman, Owen P., Jr. Decatur, Ga. Hogan, David C. Atlanta, Ga. Hogan, Stanley L. Dublin, Ga. Holder, Robert J. East Point, Ga. Holland, Carol S. Fort Valley, Ga. v Holliday, Larry V. Jeffersonville, Ga. Hollingsworth, Wendell Whigham, Ga. Hollis, Juanita F. Warner Robins, Ga. Holmann, Hugo M. Managua, Nicaragua Holmes, Sharon L. Dublin, Ga. Hooks, Gerald D., Jr. Swainsboro, Ga. Hopson, Wallace G. LaGrange, Ga. Hornbuckle, Bobby F. Lawrenceville, Ga. Hornsby, James G. Atlanta, Ga. Hortman, Madison W. Macon, Ga. Horton, Clifford O. Waynesboro, Ga. Howard, Melvin W. Dublin, Ga. Howard, Ronald Cochran, Ga. Howell, Charles D. Dublin, Ga. Howell, Claude M. Dublin, Ga. Hudson, Susan E. Fort Valley, Ga. Huett, Ricky A. Hawkinsville, Ga. Pursue Their Course Of Study. Hughes, William C. Atlanta, Ga Hunt, William H., Jr. McRae, Ga Hunter, Arelia H. Stephens, Ga. Hunter, Patricia A. Griffin, Ga. Hunter, Robert V. Macon, Ga. Hutchins, Donald E. East Point, Ga. Hyers, Mony L. Hazelhurst, Ga. Ingram, Stephen J. Cordele, Ga. Ireland, Deborah A. Warner Robins, Ga. Ivey, Douglas M. Bogart, Ga Jackson, Craig C. Fort Valley, Ga. Jackson, Delbra A. Macon, Ga. Jackson, Gregory A. Sandersville, Ga Jackson, John B., Jr Toomsboro, Ga Jackson, Leon, Jr. Hawkinsville, Ga. Jackson, Robert S Atlanta, Ga Jadali, Nosratollah Warner Robins, Ga James, Cohen D., Jr. Macon, Ga. Freshmen Intramural Sports Supplemented EES EEC James, Joel V. Lyons, Ga. James, Samuel R. Vienna, Ga. Jenkins, Deborah A. Thomasville, Ga. Jenkins, John M. Sardis, Ga. Johnson, Betty S. Thomson, Ga. Johnson, Gail E. Hawkinsville, Ga. Johnson, Joseph E. Edison, Ga. Johnson, Judith R. Perry, Ga. Johnson, Linda K. Soperton, Ga. Johnson, Michael G. Cairo, Ga. Johnson, Perry M. Garfield, Ga. Johnson, Rebecca S. Macon, Ga. Johnson, William E. Dawson, Ga. = Johnston, Kim W. Macon, Ga. Joiner, Ronnie F. Eastman, Ga. Jones, Barbara G. Cochran, Ga. Jones, Clifton N. Fastman, Ga. Jones, Daniel F. Statesboro, Ga. Jones, Denny T. Macon, Ga. Jones, Franklin S. Griffin, Ga. Jones, Jerry M. Ashburn, Ga. Jones, Margaret R. Dublin, Ga. Jones, Mary E. Reynolds, Ga. Jones, Mary W. Orklawaha, Fla. Jones, Sidney S. Griffin, Ga. Jordan, Micnael L. Madison, Ga. Jordan, Thomas B., Jr Sandersville, Ga. Josey, Carl E., Jr. Augusta, Ga. Josey, Joy E. Byromville, Ga. Jump, Jimmy R. Vienna, Ga. Kavosh, Yousef Shiraz, Iran Keene, Ralph E. Macon, Ga. Kenner, Curtis C. Mershon, Ga. Kelly, Benjamin L. Columbus, Ga. Kelly, Judith L. Chauncey, Ga. Kelly, Robert B. Chauncey, Ga. Kelso, Gregory A. Kathleen, Ga. Kempa, Joanne Macon, Ga. Kennedy, Clifton L. Cobletown, Ga. Kennedy, David R. Perry, Ga. Kernaghan, Frances A. Macon, Ga. Key, Jim T. Warner Robins, Ga. Khoshhanjar, Hossein New York City, New York Kicklighter, Leslie R. Collins, Ga. Kicklighter, Roger H. Sandersville, Ga. Kight, Thomas E., Jr. Lovett, Ga. Kight, Wayne B. Springfield, Ga. Kimbell, Jan R. Cochran, Ga. Kimbrough, Leigh A. Monroe, Ga. Kinard, Katherine |. Vienna, Ga. Kines, Dale C. Jersey, Ga. Kirby, Eileen F. Warner Robins, Ga. Krischenheiter, Frank J. Augusta, Ga. Kitchens, Marcus G. Vienna, Ga. Lacy, Timothy R. Warner Robins, Ga. Lamb, Carolyn E. Macon, Ga. Lamb, James T. Dublin, Ga. Lamb, Terry G. Swainsboro, Ga. Lancaster, Lawrence R. Miami, Fla. Landrum, Denny Gibson, Ga. Lane, Douglas C. St. Simons, Island, Ga. Lanehart, Beth A. Warner Robins, Ga. Lanehart, Jacob T., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Lanier, Barry A. Metter, Ga. Lanier, Leon L., Ill Atlanta, Ga. Lanier, Lynn M. Alma, Ga. Freshmen Fall Quarter Brought Close Friendships. Lantzy, Leroy E. Jonesboro, Ga. Larkey, Waverly R. Jacksonville, Ga. Law, Neal F. Montezuma, Ga. Layman, James P. Elko, Ga. Leaptrot, Mary A. Pinehurst, Ga. Lee, Charles Kwok F. Kowloon, Hong Kong Lee, Danny C. Eastman, Ga. Lee, Jimmy L. Macon, Ga. Lee, Suzanne Perry, Ga. 240 Lee, Wayne Savannah, Ga. Lee, William T. Kite, Ga. Lester, Betty G. LaGrange, Ga. Leverett, Billie S. Fort Valley, Ga. Lewis, Barbara A. Wrens, Ga. Lewis, Gregory T. Wrens, Ga. Lewis, Harold G. Jackson, Ga. Lewis, Harry Warner Robins, Ga. Lewis, Jerry T. Warner Robins, Ga. Lewis, John M. Danville, Ga. Lewis, Ross A. Warner Robins, Ga. Lewis, Walker I., Jr. Stapleton, Ga. Leypoldt, Edwin M. III Atlanta, Ga. fc Ligon, Ronald A. Augusta, Ga. Linder, Lawrence L. Macon, Ga. Lister, Brenda S. Fort Valley, Ga. Little, Charles R. College Park, Ga. Livingston, Ralph W. Vienna, Ga. Livingston, Kevin N. Dublin, Ga. Logsdon, Steven R. Savannah, Ga. Lohrasbi, Jahanshah Tehran, Iran. Lokey, Susan A. Thomson, Ga. Long, Alan P. Macon, Ga. Lord, Tommy J. Dudley, Ga. Lott, Mark A. Eastman, Ga. Lowery, Kathy J. Rentz, Ga. Lowery, Marsha J. Hawkinsville, Ga. Luckie, William A. Fort Valley, Ga. Lundy, Karen F. Jeffersonville, Ga. Luttrell, Robert D. Warner Robins, Ga. McCallum, Hugh A. Jeffersonville, Ga. McCallum, James W. Broxton, Ga. McCloud, William B. Warner Robins, Ga. McClure, Larry N. Macon, Ga. McCook, Michael A. Gordon, Ga. McCorkle, Paul W. Thomson, Ga. McCraney, Barbara L. McRae, Ga. McDaniel, Cecil D. Barnesville, Ga. McDuffie, Judy N. Rochelle, Ga. McDuffie, Sharon J. McRae, Ga. McElheny, Jefferson C. Monticello, Ga. McEntire, John T. Atlanta, Ga. McGee, Jack P. Griffin, Ga. McGinnis, Kathy J. Madison, Ga. MacGregor, Scotty S. Macon, Ga. McIntosh, Daryl B. Dublin, Ga. McKendree, Thea L. Fernandina Beach, Fla. Mackie, Robert II] Warner Robins, Ga. McKinley, Eli P. Dublin, Ga. McKinley, Gaylen G. Thomaston, Ga. McKinney, John E. Perry, Ga. McLain, Kenneth J. Warner Robins, Ga. McLean, Margaret L. Lumber City, Ga. McMichael, Charles C. Eatonton, Ga. McMillan, Howard F. Albany, Ga. McPhail, Margaret L. Savannah, Ga. Freshmen Students Discussed Latest News Before Classes. McRae, Thomas S. McRae, Ga. McStay, Charles E. Tucker, Ga. McWhorter, Robert L. Warner Robins, Ga. Madray, George W. Jesup, Ga. Major, Neil L. Atlanta, Ga. Malcom, Diane E. Ellenwood, Ga. Malcom, Meredith Social Circle, Ga. Maldonado, Mario Warner Robins, Ga. Mallary, Miller B. Macon, Ga. Malone, James R., Jr. Dexter, Ga. Maloy, Daniel H., Jr. Alma, Ga. Mantooth, Anthony L. Kathleen, Ga. Maples, Bascom, R. Pinehurst, Ga. Marinos, Patricia R. Macon, Ga. Marshall, Broadus W., Jr. Macon, Ga. Martin, Marian C. Milledgeville, Ga. Martin, Michael J. Lithonia, Ga. Martin, Thomas D. Hawkinsville, Ga. Martz, Richard E. Forest Park, Ga. Marvi, Hassan K. Mashhad, Iran Mashburn, Guerry L. Hawkinsville, Ga. Mashburn, James R., Jr. Berlin, Ga. Mason, Albert W. Acworth, Ga. Mathews, Dena A. Fort Valley, Ga. Mathews, fohn K. Macon, Ga. Mathews, Mark M. Cordele, Ga. Mathis, Mary D. Cochran, Ga. Mathis, Thomas E. Jesup, Ga. Mattox, Foster S. Swainsboro, Ga. Mattox, Sharon E. Atlanta, Ga. Mauldin, Martha S. Vidalia, Ga. “ Maxwell, Henry N. Gochranm Gar Mayo, Gary A. Cochran, Ga. Mays, Larry J. Hawkinsville, Ga. Meaders, Janna K. Byron, Ga. Meadows, Daniel T. LaGrange, Ga. Meadows, David E. Gochrarmn Ga. Meighan, Sally L. Warner Robins, Ga. Meir, James R. Milledgeville, Ga. Mendez, Hector F. Milledgeville, Ga. Mewborn, Rhonda Hartwell, Ga. Meyer, Robert W. McBean, Ga. Middlebrooks, Stephen D. Macon, Ga. Middlebrooks, William R. Dublin, Ga. Miller, Betty L. Vienna, Ga. Miller, Patricia E. Cairo, Ga. Miller, Rex C. Augusta, Ga. Miller, Wayne P. McBean, Ga, Mills, Patricia W. Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Mills, Thomas H., Jr. Fort Gaines, Ga. Minix, Gus E., Jr. Sharpsburg, Ga. Mitchell, John B. Talhotton, Ga. Mitchell, Paul J. Dalton, Ga. Mixon, Gerald F. Vienna, Ga. Mixon, Tim L. Hawkinsville, Ga. Monfort, Barbara A. Arlington, Ga. Monk, Marion A., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Montford, David L. Macon, Ga. Montgomery, Mimi C. Tampa, Fla. Montoya, Doris San Pedro Sula, Honduras Moody, Cathy R. Fort Valley, Ga. Moody, Jerome P. Glennville, Ga. Moore, Charles S. Sandersville, Ga. Moore, Dan C. Augusta, Ga. Moore, Nancy C. Macon, Ga. Moore, Roger F. Cochran, Ga. Moore, Sammy R. Eastman, Ga. Moores, Jenny L. Cochran, Ga. Moretz, Robert L. Augusta, Ga Morgan, Franklin F., Jr. Vienna, Ga. Morgan, Luke E. Eastman, Ga. Morris, James E. Milledgeville, Ga. Morris, Jerome K. East Point, Ga. Morris, Stephen M. Macon, Ga. Morton, Linda J. Rentz, Ga. Mosley, Danny H. Clyo, Ga. Moseley, David H. Blakely, Ga. Mosely, James W. Macon, Ga. Moser, Ronald J. Atlanta, Ga. Moxley, Donald G. Mt. Vernon, Ga Mullis, Janice D. Cochran, Ga. Mullis, Larry J. Eastman, Ga. Mullis, Roger D. Cadwell, Ga. Mullis, William E. Dublin, Ga. Murphy, Paul T. Perry, Ga Murphy, William R. Cedartown, Ga. Nelson, Barbara G. Hawkinsville, Ga. Nelson, Billy J. Darien, Ga Nelson, Janice T. Warner Robins, Ga. Nelson, Sara N. Warner Robins, Ga. Nesbitt, Jonathan A. Cordele, Ga. NeSmith, Buddy M., Jr. Cochran, Ga NeSmith, Catherine L. Danville, Ga New, Bonnie J. Cochran, Ga New, Penny S. Cochran, Ga. Newby, James K. Danville, Ga. Newman, Sharon T. Hawkinsville, Ga. Newman, Starlette R. Hawkinsville, Ga. ewsome, Riley L. awkinsville, Ga. ix, David As Winder, Ga. Nobles, Robert K., Jr. Rochelle, Ga. Norris, Michael N. Thomson, Ga. Zale wa Norton, Barry L. Augusta, Ga. Oakley, Patricia E. Elberton, Ga. Oglesbee, Richard A. Thomaston, Ga. O'Hara, Bill A. GatronGa Oliver, Leo C,, Jr. Sylvania, Ga O'Malley, John P. Warner Robins, Ga. O'Neal, John W., Ir. Columbus, Ga O’Rear, Teryl S. Augusta, Ga. Osborne, Lynda S. Thomaston, Ga. O'Sullivan, Kathleen S. Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Ottinger, Rex L. Atlanta, Ga Outlaw, Wanda V. Wrightsville, Ga. Owens, John A., Jr. Dublin, Ga. Oxford, Miriam K. Culloden, Ga. Padgett, Randy W. Augusta, Ga. Palmer, James A. Swainsboro, Ga. Papevies, Steve T. Atlanta, Ga. Parker, Delcom H. Sylvania, Ga. Parks, Huey G. Finleyson, Ga. Parrish, Gary E. Warner Robins, Ga. Partain, Linda C. Elberton, Ga. Patterson, Benny W. Warner Robins, Ga. Patterson, Frances D. LaGrange, Ga. Patton, Kenneth J, Sylvester, Ga. Paul, Charles E. Gomer, Ga. Payne, William T Lincoln, Nebraska Payton, Denson L. Woodbury, Ga. Peck, J. Douglas Warner Robins, Ga. Peebles, Mildred B. Warner Robins, Ga. Peralta, Sebastian A. D. Chitre, Republic of Panama Perkins, Jay P. Wrightsville, Ga. Perkins, Linda A. Warner Robins, Ga. Perkins, William A. III Waynesboro, Ga. Perry, Elmer D. Warner Robins, Ga. Perry, Green L. Cochran, Ga Perry, John L. Dacula, Ga. Freshmen Students Met Faculty At Traditional Reception. Peters, William J. Blakely, Ga. Peterson, Lannie M. Atlanta, Ga. Petrich, William K. Warner Robins, Ga. Petrie, Joe D. Fitzgerald, Ga. Phillips, Alan M. Vidalia, Ga. Phillips, James H. Savannah, Ga. Phillips, Robert C. Tucker, Ga. Phillips, Warren T. Cordele, Ga. Phillips, Woodrow, D. Blakely, Ga. Pickron, John W. Montrose, Ga. Pilcher, Terry D. Adel, Ga. Pilcher, Tommy W. Columbus, Ga. Pittman, Cynthia A. Rhine, Ga. Pitts, Van A. Marietta, Ga. Ponder, John D. Smyrna, Ga. Poole, Barbara N. Sparta, Ga. Pope, Henry J. Jeffersonville, Ga. Porter, Alice Dublin, Ga. Porter, Charles F. Cochran, Ga. Portivent, T. Darron Abbeville, Ga. Poss, Steve D. Monroe, Ga. Potts, Ronald W. Warner Robins, Ga. Powell, Hilda L. Montrose, Ga. Powers, Eugene C. Atlanta, Ga. Freshmen Registration Lines Proved Tiring For Freshmen. Powers, Robert Hill, Jr. Midville, Ga. Prater, Michael B. Warner Robins, Ga. Prewitt, Karen L. Atlanta, Ga. Price, James E. Dublin, Ga. Pritchett, James A. MU NGa: Pritchett, Michael G. Warner Robins, Ga. Proctor, Andrew H. Warner Robins, Ga. Pryor, Margaret E. Macon, Ga. Pund, Frances E. Augusta, Ga. Purser, Marcilene Montrose, Ga. Pursley, George C. Augusta, Ga. Purvis, John L. Glennville, Ga. Purvis, Terry N. . Albany, Ga. r Quick, Mary V. Waynesboro, Ga. Rachels, Edward T. Cordele, Ga. Rackely, Erwin Hawkinsville, Ga. Rackley, Robert H. Millen, Ga. Raines, Christopher B. Wadley, Ga. Raines, Joyce K. Wrightsville, Ga. Ralston, Linda F. Warner Robins, Ga. Ramage, Joanne Cochran, Ga. Ramsey, Nancy M. Warner Robins, Ga. Ray, William H. Warner Robins, Ga. Redding, Arthur H., Jr. Blakely, Ga. Reddish, Thomas D. Butler, Ga. § Register, Gloria J. Vidalia, Ga. Register, Jerome J. Valdosta, Ga. Renfroe, Dale T. Swainsboro, Ga. Rentz, Judith S. Jesup, Ga. Reynolds, Bobbie J. Hawkinsville, Ga. Reynolds, Nancy P. Macon, Ga. Rhodes, Eddie W. Pineview, Ga. Rice, Frederick, L. Newman, Ga. | Rich, Rebecca A. | Milledgeville, Ga. | Ricks, Bennie L. | Moultrie, Ga. Ricks, Bonnie A. Savannah, Ga. Rigdon, Anne V. Unadilla, Ga. Rigdon, Rebecca A. Fort Valley, Ga. Riggs, Thomas L., Jr. Macon, Ga. Riley, Julia A. Butler, Ga. Rivers, Barry G. Macon, Ga. Roberts, Amanda D. Macon, Ga. Roberts, Jeri A. Social Circle, Ga. Robertson, Mark R. Warner Robins, Ga. Robertson, Warren K. Lawrenceville, Ga. Robinson, Thomas A. Fitzgerald, Ga. Robitzsch, Darrell C. Fitzgerald, Ga. Rodenroth, Diane E. Warner Robins, Ga. Roderick, Lamar D. Warner Robins, Ga. Rodriquez, Ramon A. Manchester, Ga. Roesel, Julius M. III Macon, Ga Rogers, Robert B. Wrightsville, Ga. Roland, Kari C. Eastman, Ga. Rollmann, Michael West Fallen, Germany Roper, Willard V. Monticello, Ga. Ross, John M. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Ross, Lamar H. Macon, Ga. Ross, Vicki L. Warner Robins, Ga. Rountree, John S. Swainsboro, Ga. Rountree, Nancy G. Millen, Ga. Rowland, Randy P. Chester, Ga. Rumph, Bobbie J. Cochran, Ga. Sagnibene, Frank Macon, Ga. Salazar, Ricardo F. C. Panama, Republic of Panama Salter, Wilmer H. Dawson, Ga Saltz, Michael V. Warner Robins, Ga. Sammons, Harris B. Wadley, Ga Sanders, M. Mary Fort Gaines, Ga. Sanders, Peggy E. Forsyth, Ga. Sandifer, Sheryl A. Augusta, Ga. Sapp, Danny T. Lyons, Ga. Sapp, Marla C. Hawkinsville, Ga. Sargent, Walter J. Social Circle, Ga Scarborough, Don M. Cochran, Ga. Scarborough, Franklin J. Perry, Ga. Schnedeker, Walter A. Warner Robins, Ga. Schubert, John R. Byron, Ga. Schubert, Terry L. Milledgeville, Ga. Schubert, Walter J., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Schwartz, Charles F. Marietta, Ga. Schwartz, Russell W. Warner Robins, Ga. Scott, John C., Jr. Waynesboro, Ga. Selph, Gary E Warner Robins, Ga. Sengstock, David A. Millbury, Ohio Settles, James K. Warner Robins, Ga. Seymour, Forrest A. Elberton, Ga. Seymour, Gary L. Comer, Ga. Shank, Susan L. Warner Robins, Ga. Sharpe, Charles R. Millen, Ga. Sharpe, Douglas F. Dalton, Ga Shaw, Mark D. Augusta, Ga. Sheffield, Arthur R. Eastman, Ga. Shell, Kenneth T. Augusta, Ga. Shepherd, Richard E. Smyrna, Ga. Shepard, Betty J. Warner Robins, Ga. Sheperd, Sylvia N. Milan, Ga. Freshmen Clubs Featured Dinners And Initiations. Sheppard, Richard D. Sylvania, Ga Shippey, Playol kK Edison, Ga Shirley, Floyd S. West Point, Ga. Shirley, Michael D. Guyton, Ga. Sibley, William M. Milledgeville, Ga. Sidwell, Kenneth M. Fitzgerald, Ga. Silver, Gloria E. Hazelhurst, Ga. Sims, Debra K. Warner Robins, Ga. Sinclair, Nancy C. Eastman, Ga. Singletary, Anthony R. Griffin, Ga. Skelley, Lisa L. Atlanta, Ga. Skinner, Cathy L. Macon, Ga. Skipper, Gail L. Cochran, Ga. Slade, William E., Jr. Hawkinsville, Ga. Slater, Stanley V. Macon, Ga. Smith, Barry |. Augusta, Ga. Smith, Beverly J. Dublin, Ga Smith, David W. Cochran, Ga. Smith, Deborah L Forsyth, Ga. Smith, Donald A. Macon, Ga. Smith, Elizabeth D. Macon, Ga. Smith, Evelyn K. Cochran, Ga, Smith, George M. fChiin Gas Smith, Gloria J. Macon, Ga. ‘ Smith, Henry C. Colbert, Ga. Smith, James A. III Oglethorpe, Ga. Smith, Janice R. Eastman, Ga. Smith, Ken W. Hazelhurst, Ga Smith, Marion M. Milan, Ga. Smith, Mary H. Warner Robins, Ga Smith, Morris L. Covington, Ga. Smith, Phyllis M. Cochran, Ga Smith, Ray E. Fastman, Ga. Smith, Robert J. Milledgeville, Ga. Smith, Russell S. Macon, Ga. Smith, Tonya P. Macon, Ga. Smith, William D. Macon, Ga Smith, William K., Jr. Cochran, Ga Snell, Carl R. Wrightsville, Ga. Snellings, Vernon M. Elberton, Ga Snow, John D. Augusta, Ga. Solis, Jorge J. Managua, Nicarahua Sorrell, Kenneth G., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Southerland, Warren E., Jr. Eastman, Ga Sparks, Kathryn W. Thomas, Ga. Spicer, Melvin C. Ocilla, Ga. Stagmeier, John H. Hinesville, Ga. Stanford, William D. Gochran Gar Steed, Charles D. Fitzgerald, Ga. Stephen, Caroline L. Hapeville, Ga. Stephens, Dennis J. Newman, Ga. . Stephens, Linda H. Pinehurst, Ga Stephens, Mary ]. Wrens, Ga. Stephenson, James H. Wrightsville, Ga. WHA Ue Freshmen Earnest Students Took Mental And Written Notes. Stewart, Rabon R. Dublin, Ga. Stewart, Richard L. Greensboro, Ga. Stewart, Scott W. Bonaire, Ga. Stokes, Pamela R. Warner Robins, Ga. Stokes, Patrick D. Warner Robins, Ga. Stokes, Ty J. Atlanta, Ga. Storey, Johnny C. East Point, Ga. Stovall, Danny M. Warner Robins, Ga. Striplin, Sarah N. Funston, Ga. Stuckey, David G. Eastman, Ga. Stuckey, James E. Macon, Ga. Sullivan, Barbara L. Manchester, Ga. Summerlin, John J. Vidalia, Ga. : Surmiak, Hilory J. Warner Robins, Ga. Sylvester, Chuck Hawkinsville, Ga. Tait, Robert S. Atlanta, Ga. Talley, Johnny C. Rochelle, Ga. Talton, Patricia K. Bonaire, Ga. Talton, Seabie L. Kathleen, Ga. Tamplin, Lynda Macon, Ga. Tanner, Brady L. Dublin, Ga. Tanner, James D., Jr McDonough, Ga. Taylor, Betty L. Eastman, Ga. Taylor, James P. Cochran, Ga. Taylor, Patricia A. Macon, Ga. Taylor, Wanda M. Cochran, Ga. Terry, Donna K. Waynesboro, Ga. Terwilliger, Henry C. Swainsboro, Ga. Teston, Jo A. Cochran, Ga. Thigpen, Swanna F. Adrian, Ga. Thomas, Arthur J. Patterson, Ga. Thomas, Danny R. Eastman, Ga. Thomas, James K. Carlton, Ga. Thomas, Patricia A. Warner Robins, Ga. Thomas, Sue E. Macon, Ga. Thomason, John D. Monticello, Ga. Thombley, Bruce S. Vienna, Ga. Thompson, Anthony A. Covington, Ga. Thompson, Beverly J. Monticello, Ga. Thompson, John L. Augusta, Ga. Thompson, Karen M. Ailey, Ga. Thompson, Charles L. Dublin, Ga. Thompson, Linda J. Chester, Ga Thompson, Lynda S. Gray, Ga Thompson, Pamela E. Centerville, Ga. Thompson, Terry D. Jessup, Ga Tillery, Thomas E. Macon, Ga. Tillery, William L. Dawson, Ga. Tillman, Artie W. Adel, Ga. Tinker, Lawrence A. Macon, Ga. Tomlin, Joseph E. Lyons, Ga. Tomlinson, Stanely E. Dublin, Ga. Tootle, Rhonda S. Jesup, Ga Tribble, Steven G. Social Circle, Ga. Trifiletti, Sally A. Dublin, Ga. Trotter, Jefferson W. LaGrange, Ga. Trotter, Robert W. Colbert, Ga. Truitt, Dennis E. Thomaston, Ga. Tuggle, Claudette C. East Point, Ga. Tuggle, David L. Atlanta, Ga. Tyner, David R. Hull, Ga. Turner, Mary L. Hawkinsville, Ga. Tyre, Donald C. Jesup, Ga. Underwood, Danny A. Wrightsville, Ga. Underwood, Mary G. East Dublin, Ga Upshaw, Gerry C. Cumming, Ga. Valladares, Maria M. San Pedro Sula, Honduras Van Dusen, Stanford L. Warner Robins, Ga. Varner, Onys W. Bainbridge, Ga. Vaughn, Marion L. Jackson, Ga. Vaughn, Vicki L. Griffin, Ga. Veal, Gary E. Ocilla, Ga Wade, Gloria J. Cochran, Ga. Walden, Frederick Q. Gibson, Ga. Walker, Andrew R. Macon, Ga. Walker, Charles T. Marietta, Ga. Wall, William W., III Gainesville, Ga. Walton, Allen W. Woodbury, Ga. Walton, Danny Woodbury, Ga. Wammock, Wanda A. Harrison, Ga. Wansley, Johnny L. Elberton, Ga. Ward, George, Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Ward, Janice K. Eastman, Ga Ward, Patrick V. Eastman, Ga Freshmen Student Body Representatives Reflected Upon Problems Of Parking, Dress Codes, And Entertainment. Ward, Rosemary Macon, Ga. Ward, Sylvia A. Macon, Ga. Warner, Ernest R. Jesup, Ga. Warner, Robert F. Warner Robins, Ga. Warnock, John W. Swainsboro, Ga. Warr, Donald F. Morrow, Ga. Warren, Michael R. Dublin, Ga. Warren, Samuel T. Twin City, Ga. Warren, Tullie R. Dublin, Ga. Washington, George G. Atlanta, Ga. Waters, Raymond W., Jr. Cresent, Ga. Watson, Laymon Macon, Ga. Weathersbee, Frank C. Augusta, Ga. Weaver, Gwendolyn D. Dalton, Ga. Weaver, Mary L. Dublin, Ga. Weaver, William M. Ocilla, Ga. Webb, Michael A. Elberton, Ga Webb, Roger C. Greensboro, Ga. Weekley, Mildred D. Hawkinsville, Ga. Weeks, Carey L. Eastman, Ga. Wells, Jeanette L. East Point, Ga. Wells, Marjorie R. Bainbridge, Ga. West, Lewis M., Jr. Sandersville, Ga. Wetzel, Thomas J. Warner Robins, Ga. Whaley, Joseph W. Swainsboro, Ga. Wheeler, Jack A., Jr. Elberton, Ga. Whigham, Charles H. Eastman, Ga. Whitaker, Lynda Dublin, Ga. White, David B. Griffin, Ga. White, John R. Griffin, Ga. White, Rebecca D. Bainbridge, Ga. White, Thomas H. Fitzgerald, Ga. Whitfield, Paul W. Stillmore, Ga. Freshmen Students Sought Individual And Group Identity. Whitney, William L., Jr. Dublin, Ga. Whittle, Diane J. Dexter, Ga. Whittle, William L. Albany, Ga. Widner, Sharon A. Donalsonville, Ga. Wiggins, Roger D. Millen, Ga Wilcher, Derrick K. Thomson, Ga. Wilhite, Richard M. Warner Robins, Ga. Wilkerson, Frank E. Rebecca, Ga. Wilkey, David R. Warner Robins, Ga Willard, Karin H. Dublin, Ga. Willbanks, Charles R. Vidalia, Ga. Williams, Charles Chauncey, Ga. Williams, Dennis E. Hawkinsville, Ga. Williams, Don D. Stapleton, Ga. Williams, Eileen Twin City, Ga. Williams, Hubert A. Unadilla, Ga. Williams, Hugh B. Cochran, Ga. Williams, Olen B., Jr. Dudley, Ga. Williams, Timothy P. Warner Robins, Ga. Williams, Vicki P. Buron, Ga. Williams, William D. Cordele, Ga. Williamson, Danny R. Allenhurst, Ga. Williford, Linda L. Jesup, Ga. Willis, Catherine F. Macon, Ga. Willis, Vicka D. Warner Robins, Ga. Wilson, Olin V. Warrenton, Ga. Wilson, Summie M. Warner Robins, Ga Wilson, Wendell L. Nicholson, Ga. Wilson, William E. Millen, Ga. Wimberly, Spencer N. Dry Branch, Ga. Wincey, Sharon S. Macon, Ga. Womack, Ronnie J. Garfield, Ga. Womble, James M. Colquitt, Ga. Wood, James H., Jr. Macon, Ga. Wood, Joel T. Mountville, Ga. Wood, Perry L. Greenville, S.C Woods, Roy A., Jr. Kite, Ga. Woods, Wayne L. Hawkinsville, Ga. Wray, Douglas H. Milledgeville, Ga. Wright, Linda D. Pinehurst, Ga. Wright, Luther A., Jr. Warner Robins, Ga. Wright, Regina M. Warner Robins, Ga. Wyatt, Lynda J. Dublin, Ga. Wyman, Philip L., Jr. Bradenton, Fla. Yam, Kwok Shun Kowloon, Hong Kong Yancey, David C. Abbeville, Ga. Yates, Morrus L., Ill Sparta, Ga. Yelton, Walter H., Jr. Waynesboro, Ga. York, David A. Cedartown, Ga. York, Hugh 1, Ill Dublin, Ga. Youmans, Sammie L. Fitzgerald, Ga. Young, Jack L. Cochran, Ga. Zeigler, Angela G. Rincon, Ga. Zopp, Liza J. Warner Robins, Ga. In Memoriam ee SHEILA BATTS ANDY WHITTEN, PRESIDENT OF MGC STUDENT COUNCIL, 1968-69 In Memoriam Dr. Roscoe Baker Associate Professor of Political Science and History A.B., Berea College; M.A., Ohio State University; Ph.D., Northwestern University Prcptenccernisietnscantenssinsn seadiaaicciinsaera cee SVEN Nae a eg aR ents 5 iS 7 } SS; Student Organizations Index Baptist Student Union, 126 Advisors: Miss Elouise Cave, Mrs. Bertie Mae Garrett Pres.: Jim Hancock V. Pres.: Johnny Watts Sec.: Kay Smith Prog. Ch.: Faye Smith Missions Ch.: Judy Ann Smith Enlistment Ch.: Marie Gordon and David Rozier Social Ch.: Alicia Mullis Dorm Devotional Ch.: Celeste Strickland Music Ch.: Linda Kay Nalls Beta Phi Gamma, 131 Advisor: Mrs. Jean Bridges Pres.: John Brady V. Pres.: Sam Magruder Sec.: Carol Smith Canterbury Club, 127 Advisor: Mr. Richard Wilson Pres.: Richard Merchant V. Pres.: Linda Akel Sec. and Treas.: Billy Christy Cheerleaders, 144 Advisor: Miss Elaine Hamilton Captain: Deborah Sawyer Co-Capt.: Gail Mullis and Debbie Friedrich Middle Ga. Choir and Ensemble, 122, 123 Advisors: Mr. Nat Frazer, Mrs. Virginia Roper Pres.: Van Banke Sec. and Treas.: Sharon Mattox Civitan, 112. Advisor: Mr. Douglas Kruger Pres.; Gary Cunningham Sec.: Linda Soloman Engineering Club, 119 Advisor: Mr. Douglas Kruger Pres.: John O. Mullis Hl V. Pres.: Tom Patrick Sec. and Treas.: George Nottingham Forensic Society, 120. Advisor: Mr. Nelson Carpenter Pres.: Priscilla Jones V. Pres.: Stanley Hogan Sec. aand Treas.: Wendell Rogers Reporter: Barney Byrd Gamma Beta Phi, 129. Advisors: Mr. Oscarr Stembridge, Mrs. Sara Davies Pres.: David Rumph V. Pres.: Celeste Strickland Sec.: Nancy Smith Treas.: Sherrie Mann Hilltopper, 134, 135 Advisor: Miss Patricia Harrell Editor: Celeste Strickland Opening Section: Rachelle Reed Features: Vickie Baker and Brenda Smith Organizations: Carol Ann Newman Sports: Clark Baker Academics: Alicia Mullis Classes: Nancy Smith Photographers: John Brady and Tommy Martin Typist: Susan Grinsted International Relations Club, 115. Advisor: Mr. David Urquhart Pres.: Nosratollah Saheed Jadali V. Pres.: Richard Reynolds Sec.; Josie Mae Fairchild The Kernel, 133. Advisor: Mr. George Hinton Editor: Sam Magruder Associate Editor: Ronnie Waldrip CNA Clubby 11: Advisors: Mr. Ben Rogers, Mr. Roy Umstattd Pres.: Richard Johnson V. Pres.: Richard Groover Sec. and Treas.: Mike Lee Midga Players, 121. Advisors: Mrs. Nelson Carpenter, Miss Pat Smith Pres.: Mike Michael V. Pres.: Richard Scheurer Sec.: Diane Lane Hist.: Tuck Singleton Muses, 132. Advisor: Mrs. Jean Bridges Editor: Carol Smith Art Editor: Judy Floyd Newman Student Federation, 127 Advisors: Mr. Armando Castellanos, Mr Joseph Vidosic Pres.: Patricia Fioretti V. Pres.: Jorge Garcia Sec. and Treas.: Eileen Kirby Phi Beta Lambda, 114 Advisors: Mr. Joseph Forehand, Mrs. Bernease Butts, Mrs. Bertie Mae Garrett Pres.; Sissy Riley V. Pres.: Connie Hamby Sec.: Priscilla Jones Parl.: Tony Byers Treas.: Tom Denny Rep.: Cathy Moody Phi Theta Kappa, 130. Advisor: Mr, Eugene Cravey Pres.: Wilson Smith V. Pres.: Susan Arnold Sec.: Nancy Smith Treas.: Gary Chapman Hist.: Sherrie Mann Reporter: Vicki Baker Prayer Council, 124 Advisor: Mr. Allen Freeman Pres.: Judy Ann Smith V. Pres.; David Rozier Painist: Linda Kay Nalls Song Leader: Doug Ivey 260 Presidents Club, 108, 109. Advisor: Miss Myrtis Swinson Pres.: Mike Michael Sec.: Sissy Riley Quintas Stellas, 118. Advisors: Mrs. Josephine Cook, Miss Judy McDonald Pres.: Danielle Pope V. Pres.: Peggy Raulins Second V. Pres.: Judy James Sec.: Kathy Stanley Treas.: Sherri Cunningham Reporter: Carmen Vann Rotaract Club, 113. Advisors: Mr. George Hinton, Mr. Bill McCammon, Mr. Louis Alderman Pres.: Tim Meadows V. Pres.: G. W. Johnson Sec.: Tommy Harvey Treas.: Von Johnson Kappa Epsilon Sigman, 117. Advisor: Mr. Thomas Kipp Pres.: Mark Harris V. Pres.: Jerry Edmunds Sec.: Joy Josie Treas.: Judy Jonson Student Activities Committee, 105. Advisor: Mr. David Wright Pres.: Von Johnson V. Pres.: Jill Self Sec.: Jeannie Cadle Student Council, 102, 103. Advisor: Mr. Jesse Hamby Pres.: Bubba Bellamy V. Pres.: G. W. Johnson Sec.: Nan Johnson Treas.: Von Johnson Student National Education Association, 116, Advisor: Mr. Harold Waters Pres.: Norma Jean Wells V. Pres.; Susan Tootle Sec.: Beverly Fitzpatrick Reporter: Carroll Coley Warriors Club, 110, Advisors: Mr. Ben Rogers, Mr. Roy Umstattd, Mr. Malon Jones, Mr. Stanley Aldridge Pres.: G. A. Malone V. Pres.: Micky Garnto Sec.: Terry Hamby Treas.: Karen Harville Wesley Foundation, 128. Advisor: Mrs. Martha Taylor Pres.; Mary Harmon V. Pres.: Patricia Sercer Sec. and Treas.: Betty Coleman Westminister Fellowship, 125. Advisor: Miss Leona Parrish Pres.: Randy Bartlett V. Pres.: Larry Stowe Sec. and Treas.: Patricia Sercer Grace Hall, 104 House Director: Mrs. McDonald Pres.: Marie Gordon : V. Pres.: Judy Tebeau Sec.: Pam Guest Treas.: Sue Coleman Hall Il West, 104. House Director: Mrs. Bellows Pres.: Linda Ann Akel First V. Pres.: Sherrie Cunningham Second V. Pres.: Doris Phillips Sec.: Mary Harmon Treas.: Ramona Pope New Hall Ill East, 104. House Director: Mrs. O’Quinn Pres.: Carmen Vann First V. Pres.: Janis Tucker Second V. Pres.: Patricia Tucker Sec.: Becky Hunt Treas.: Beth Perry Asbury Apartments, 104. House Directors: Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Jones Pres.: Mickey Fennell V. Pres.: Merry Walls Browning Hall, 104. House Director: Mrs, Bell Pres.: Bill Booth V. Pres.: Tony Byers Sec.: Tom Denny Holland Apartment, 104. House Director: Mrs. Jean Ballew Pres.; Tom Lawless V. Pres.: Eugene Graham Sec. and Treas.: Don Sykes New Men’s Dorm I, 104. House Director: Mrs. George Pres.: Johnny Nichols V. Pres.: John Mullis Sec. and Treas.: Bobby Morris Peacock Hall, 104, House Director: Mrs. Arthur Pres.: David Rich V. Pres.: Kenneth Fields Roush-Mackey Halls, 104, House Director: Mr. Clifford Jarrard Pres.: Phineas Mills V. Pres.: Charles Fountain Talmadge Hall, 104. House Director: Mrs, Stein Pres.: Ken Brown ‘ V. Pres.: Ted Lively Wiggs Annex, 104. House Director: Mrs. Adams Pres.: James Hornsby V. Pres.: David Tuggle Sec. and Treas.: Scotty James Faculty Index Alderman, Louis Cleveland, Jr., 166-7, Presi- dent, Professor of Biology: A.B., Emory University; M.S., University of Georgia; Ed.D., Auburn University; Additional Graduate Study: Columbia University Graduate Faculties of Science. Aldridge, John Stanley, 169, Instructor of Health and Physical Education: B.S., Berry College; M.S., University of Tennessee; Additional Graduate Study: University of Georgia. Anderson, Bob Hill, 169, Associate Professor of English and Literature: A.B, M.A., George Peabody College; Additional Graduate Study: George Peabody Col- lege, Columbia University, University of Georgia, University of Bridgeport. Bagley, Wallace Mann, 169, Instructor of Physical Science: B.A., M.A., University of Alabama; Additional Graduate Study: University of Alabama, Alabama College, East Tennessee State University, Univer- sity of Georgia, West Georgia College. Barr, Edgar Bowman, 169, Instructor of En- glish and Literature: B.S., University of Georgia; M. Ed., Mercer University; Addi- tional Graduate Study: Ball State Teach- ers College, Mercer University, University of Illinois. Beier, David Jay, 169, Instructor of History and Political Science: B.S., University of Pennsylvania; M.A., American University; Additional Graduate Study: University of Southern California, New York Universi- ty, Arizona State University. Bracewell, James Ronald, 169, Assistant Pro- sor of Mathematics and Physical Science: B.S.Ed., M.Ed., and Additional Graduate Study: University of Georgia. Bradberry, Helon S., 169, Associate Profes- sor of Mathematics and Physical Science: B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Geor- gia. Brashear, Dreyfus, 169, Instructor of English and Literature: A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky; Additional Graduate Study: University of Tennessee, University of II linois, Morehead State University. Bridges, Jean Bolen, 169, Assistant Professor of English and Literature: A.A., Armstrong College; A.B., Mercer University; M. Ed., Georgia Southern College. Broadhead, Virginia Shedd, 169, Assistant Professor of Mathematics: B.S., Georgia College at Milledgeville; M. Ed., Mercer University. Butts, Bernease Moore, 169, Assistant Pro- fessor of Business Education: B.S., M.Ed., University of Georgia. Capel, Elna Mae, 169, Assistant Librarian, Assistant Professor of Library Science: A.B., Georgia College at Milledgeville; M.L.S., University of North Carolina. Carpenter, Nelson Maurice, 169, Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama: B.A., Morehead State University; M.A., Univer- sity of Mississippi. Castellanos, Armando Ignacio, 169, Profes- sor of Business Administration, Chairman of Division of Business Administration: Bachelor of Sciences and Letters, Institute of Havana; Doctor of Law, Doctor of Po- litical, Economic and Social Sciences, University of Havana; Advanced Study: University of Havana, University of Vil- lanueva. Cave, Dor is Elouise, 169, Assistant Professor of Business Administration: A.B., Bowling Green College of Commerce; M.B.E., University of Kentucky; Additional Graduate Study; Southern Seminary. Chen, Danny S. H., 169, Assistant Librarian, Assistant Professor Library Science; L.L.B., National Taiwan University; M.L.S., Atlanta University. Chesnut, Glenn Forrest, 169, Professor of Literature and Art: A.B., Union College; M.A., St. Mary’s University; M.A., Univer- sity of Louisville; Additional Graduate Study: University of Louisville. Claxton, Harriet Jones, 169 Instructor of English and Literature: A.B., Mercer Uni- versity; M.Ed., Georgia College at Mil- ledgeville. Clay, Julius Emory, Jr., 169, Assistant Profes- sor of Mathematics: A.B., M.Ed., Mercer University; Additional Graduate Study; Duke University. Comeau, Roger William, 169, Associate Pro- fessor of Biology: A.B., Boston University; Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, Cook, Josephine Fuller, 169, Associate Pro- fessor of Home Economics and Sociol- ogy: B.S., Colorado State University; M.A., Michigan State University; Additional Graduate Study: Florida State University. Cravey, Clarence Eugene, 169, Associate Professor of Chemistry: B.S., Georgia Southern College; M.S., and Additional Graduate Study: Medical College of Georgia. Crawford, Harry Delavan, 169, Associate Professor of Physics and Engineering: B.S., M.A., Ph.D., University of Minne- sota. Davies, Sara Brown, 169, Assistant Professor of English and Literature: AB., M.A., Univ- ersity of Cincinnati; Additional Graduate Study: Mercer University. Davis, Benny Howell, 169, Instructor of Psychology; Assistant, Guidance and Counseling: A.B., Emory University; M.Ed., University of Michigan. DeLorenzo, Ronald Anthony, 170, Assistant Professor of Chemistry: B.S., St. Johns University; M.S., Ph.D., Lowell Techno- logical Institute. Dwight, Carolyn Fore, 170, Assistant Profes- sor of Business Adminstration: A.B., Mar- shall University; M.B.A., Ohio State Uni- versity; Additional Graduate Study: Uni- versity of Chicago, University of Colorado, Marshall University. Ohio State University. Eitel, Franz Albrecht, 170, Assistant Profes- sor of Biology, Campus Horticulturist: B.A., University of Tennessee; M .S., Ohio State University; Additional Graduate Study: University of Georgia. Entz, Noel Webster, 170, Assistant Professor of Business Administration: B.S. B.A,, M.A., J.D., University of Florida; Addi- tional Graduate Study: Florence State College Evans, Beverly Daniel, IV, 170, Assistant Pro- fessor of History and Political Science: A.B., Mercer University; M.A., Duke University; Additional Graduate Study: Mercer University. Forehand, Joseph Lawton, 170, Assistant Professor of Business Administration: A.B., Mercer University; M.B.A., Univer- sity of Michigan. Frazer, Nathaniel Edward, 170, Associate Professor Music: B.S.Ed., University of Georgia; M.Ed., Georgia Southern Col- lege; Additional Graduate Study: Univer- sity of Georgia. Freeman, Allen J., 170, Acting Dean of Men, Professor of Philosophy and Social Sci- ence: A.A., Brewton Parker College; B.A., Catawba College; Th.M., Th.D., Southern Baptist Theological.Seminary. French, Mitchell, 170, Assistant Professor of Mathematics: B.S., M.A., Eastern Ken- tucky University; Additional Graduate Study: Auburn University, Eastern Ken- tucky University; Miami University. Fry, Kenneth Richard, 170, Associate Profes- sor of English: A.A., Graceland College; B.S.Ed., Northwest Missouri State College; M.A., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., University of Missouri. Garrard, Robert Conns, Jr., 170, Assistant Professor of Education: A.B., M.Ed. Mer- cer University; Specialist in Education, University of Georgia. Garrett, Bertie Mae, 170, Assistant Professor of Business Education: B.S., M.S., Georgia College at Milledgeville; T.S. 6, University of Georgia. Goodrum, William Drayton, 170, Assistant Professor of French and German: A.B., Davidson College; B.D., M.A., Duke University; Additional Graduate Study: Indiana University, Appalachian State University, Tulane Unversity. Hamby, Jesse Leonard, 170, Dean of Stu- dents, Professor of History and Social Sciences: B.S., Georgia Southern College; M.A., George Peabody College; Addi- tional Graduate Study: Florida State University, George Peabody College Hamilton, Frances Elaine, 170, Instructor of Physical Education: B.S., Berry College; M.Ed., University of Georgia. Harrell, Patricia Gail, 170, Instructor of En- glis h: A.B., M.A., University of Georgia. Hatfield, Eugene Allen, 170, Instructor of Biology: B.S., M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology. Hieber, Arlene Dorothea, 170, Instructor of Chemistry: B.S., Augustana College; M.A., Michigan State University. Hinton, Ernestine Gibson, 170, Assistant Professor of English and Literature: B.M., Wesleyan College; M.Ed., Georgia Col- lege at Milledgeville; Additional Gradu- ate Study: Georgia College at Milledge- ville, University of Georgia. Hinton, George Kennedy, 170, Director of Public Information, Assistant Professor of English and Journalism: A.B., Mercer University; M.A., University of Georgia Hornsby, Marion Olen, 170, Instructor of Drafting, Assistant Superintendent of Plant Operations: B.S., M.S.T., Georgia Southern College Husa, William John, Jr., 170, Professor of Chemistry, Chairman of Division of Phys- ical Sciences: B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Florida; Additional Graduate Study: Montana State University, University of North Carolina, University of Southern California, James, Harold Preston, 170, Professor of History: B.S., Ball State Teachers College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Illinois. Jarvis, Leroy, 170 Instructor of English and Literature; B.A., Wake Forest College; M.A., and Additional Graduate Study: Appalachian State University Jennings, Patsy Ruth, 170, Instructor of En- glish and Literature: B.S., M.A., Missis- sippi State College for Women; Addi- tional Graduate Study: University of Mis- sissippi, Mississippi State University. Jones, Malon Allison, 171, Instructor of Health and Physical Education: B.S., Georgia Southern College; M.Ed., Middle Tennessee State University. Keeney, James Lee, 171, Registrar and Di- rector of Admissions, Professor Education and Psychology: A.B., Glenville State Col- lege; M.A., Ed.D., University of Tennes- see; Additional Graduate Study: West Virginia University, University of Denver. Kesling, Rosemary McGlynn, 171, Instructor Faculty Index Continued of English and Literature: B.A., Creighton University; M.A,, University of lowa; Ad- ditional Graduate Study lowa Kipp, Thomas Eugene, 171, Professor of Engineering Graphics, Chairman of Divi- sion of Engineering and Mathematics: A.B., Auburn University; M.A., George Peabody College; Additional Graduate Study: Auburn University, Howard Col- lege, Omnibus College Kruger, Douglas William, Jr., 171, Assistant Professor of Engineering Graphics: B.S., M.S., Florida State University Kuipers, Carl Jacob, 171, Professor of Biolo- gy, Chairman of Division of Biological Sciences: B.S.Ed., Central Missouri State College; M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg; M.Ed., University of Missouri; Additional Graduate Study: University of Washington, Florida State University of Chicago, Cornell University, Oregon State University Lander, Donald Hall, 171, Instructor of Mathematics: B.S., M.S., Florida State University. Ledbetter, |.C., 171, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Physics: B.S., Jacksonville State College; M.A., University of Ala- bama; Ed.D., University of Georgia. Lester, Donald Gordon, 171, Instructor of History and Political Science: A.B., M.A., B.Ed., University of Miami; Ed.S., George Peabody College; Additional Graduate Study: Louisiana State University, Univer- sity of Maryland, University of Georgia, George Peabody College. Loftin, Bernadette Kuehn, 171, Instructor of History: A.B., University of Nebraska; M.Ed., and Additional Graduate Study: University of Southern Mississippi. Lowe, Martha B., 171, Assistant Librarian: B.S., Georgia College at Milledgeville; B.S.L.S., George Peabody College Lunsford, Woody Hal, 171, Instructor of Art: University of University, B.S., University of Georgia; M.A.Ed., University of Georgia. McCammon, William Howard, Jr., 171, Di- rector of Guidance, Professor Education and Psychology, Chairman of Division of Education: B.S., Ed.D., University of Tennessee; M.R.E., D.R.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. McCommon, Thomas Jefferson, 171, Associ- ate Professor of History and Social Sci- ences; A.B., M.Ed., Mercer University; M.A., Ed.S., George Peabody College; Additional Graduate Study: University of Yucatan McDonald, Julia Barrie, 171, Instructor of Home Economics: B.S.Ed., Georgia South- ern College; M.Ed., University of Georgia; Additional Graduate Study: University of Georgia. McPhaul, Malcolm Gilchrist, 172, Assistant in Physical Education: B.S., North Georgia College; Additional Graduate Study: Tennessee Technological University. Meyers, Harold Douglas, 172, Assistant Re- gistrar, Director of Continuing Education, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Education: B.B.A., Georgia State Univer- sity; M.Ed., Georgia College at Milledge- ville; Additional Graduate Study: Florida State University. Muir, Malcolm, Jr., 172, Assistant Professor of History: B.A., Emory University; M.A. and Additional Graduate Study: Florida State University. Nesbitt, James Anderson, 172, Instructor of Psychology and Guidance Counselor: A.B., West Georgia College; M.Ed., West Georgia College. Parish, Leona H., 172, Instructor of Speech and Drama: B.S., North Georgia College; M.S., Florida State University; Additional Graduate Study: Lake City College, Jamestown New York Community Col- lege, Syracuse University, Florida State University, State University College at Geneseo Pierce, Carl Raymond, 172, Associate Pro- fessor of Physics: A.B., Mercer University; M.S., University of Tennessee; Additional Graduate Study: University of Missouri, Louisiana State University, University of Tennessee. Rhodes, Robert Allen, 172, Assistant Profes- sor of Chemistry: B.A., Bridgewater Col- lege; Ph.D., University of Maryland; Ad- ditional Graduate Study: Ahmadu Bello University Riviere, Anne Lucille, 172, Instructor of French; Assistant, Guidance and Counsel- ing: B.A., Tennessee Wesleyan College; M.A., Tennessee Technological University. Rogers, William Benjamin, 172, Instructor of Mathematics and Physical Education: B.S., Troy State College; M.Ed., University of Georgia. Roper, Virginia Long, 172, Instructor of Music: B.M., Florida State University: M.M., and Additional Graduate Study: College of Music of Cincinnati. Shepherd, Elma Joyce, 172, Instructor of Education and Psychology: A.B., Berry College; M.Ed., University of Georgia. Smith, Jerry Thomas, 172, Assistant Profes- 262 sor of Mathematics: B.Ed., Georgia South- ern College; M.Ed., University of Georgia; Additional Graduate Study: University of Oklahoma. Smith, Patricia Ann, 172, Instructor of Speech and Drama: A.A., Florida Chris- tian College; B.A., Harding College; M.A., University of Arkansas; M.F.A., University of Georgia. Standard, Mary Horne, 172, Instructor of Sociology; A.B., M.Ed., University of Georgia. Stembridge, Oscar Huff, 172, Associate Pro- fessor of English and Literature: A.B., M.Ed., Mercer University; Candidate for Ed.D., University of Georgia. Sutherland, Mary Sue, 172, Instructor of Health and Physical Education: B.S., Mi- chigan State University; M.S., University of Tennessee; Additional Graduate Study: Michigan State University. Swinson, Myrtis, 172, Associate Professor of Business Education: B.S., Georgia South- ern College; M.A., George Peabody Col- lege; Additional Graduate Study: Univer- sity of Georgia, University of North Da- kota. Taylor, Martha Pingel, 173, Professor of En- glish: A.B., Hunter College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University. Townsend, Thomas Gerald, 173, Assistant Professor of Spanish: A.A., Meridian Ju- nior College; B.A., Mississippi State Uni- versity; M.A., and Additional Graduate Study: Florida State University. Tyson, Arthur Lee, 173, Instructor of Biol- ogy: B.S.A., M.S., University of Georgia; Additional Graduate Study: University of Georgia. Umstattd, Roy Lynn, 173, Assistant Profes- sor of Health and Physical Education: B.S., Jacksonville University; M.A., Appa- lachian State University. Urquhart, David Cox, 173, Professor of Po- litical Science and History, Chairman of Division of Social Science and Humani- ties: B.A., College of William and Mary; M.A., Columbia University; Candidate for Ed.D., University of Virginia. Vidosic, Joseph Paul, 173, Dean of Adminis- tration, Professor of Engineering: M.E., M.S., Stevens Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Purdue University; Professional Engineer, Georgia. Waggoner, Emmett Carleton, 173, Instructor of Mathematics: B.A., M.A., and Addi- tional Graduate Study: University of Mis- sissippi. Walker, Joe, 173, Instructor of Mathematics, B.S., Troy State University; M.S., Auburn University. Waters, Harold Lewis, 173, Associate Pro- fessor of Education: B.S., Georgia South- ern College; M.A., Ed.S., George Peabody College; Ed.D., University of Alabama. Willham, Hayes Ellen, 173, Dean of Women, Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, Director of Stu- dent Health Services: B.S., M.A., Eastern Kentucky University; Additional Graduate Study: University of North Dakota, Uni- versity of Georgia. Wilson, James Richard, Jr. 173, Instructor of Business Administration and Data Pro- cessing; B.S., Athens College; M.B.A., Mississippi State University. Wilson, Maxine Louise, 173, Instructor of Biology:B.A., M.S., Emory University; Ad- ditional Graduate Study: Texas Women’s College. Windham, Eula Heard, 173, Librarian, As- sociate Professor of Library Science: A.B., Georgia College at Milledgeville; M.R-E., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.L.S., Emory University. Wren, Dahlia Allen, 173, Instructor of En- glish: B.S., M.S.T. and Additional Gradu- ate Study: Georgia Southern College. Wright, David Hall, 173, Director of Student Activities, Instructor of Education and Social Science: A.B., Erskine College; M.A., University of lowa. Wright, William Deane, 173, Associate Pro- fessor of Mathematics: B.S., Wheaton College; M.A., Columbia University; C.A.S., University of Maine; Additional Graduate Study: Columbia University, University of Maine, San Jose State Col- lege. Wyatt, William C., Jr., 173, Associate Profes- sor of Biology and Physics: B.S.Ed., Geor- gia Southern College; M.Ed., University of Georgia; Additional Graduate Study: New Mexico Highlands University, University of Georgia, Southern Methodist Universi- ty, Bucknell University, Florida State Uni- versity. Zeagler, Roy Veston, 173, Professor of Busi- ness Administration: A.B., San Diego State College; M.A., New Mexico High- lands University; Additional Graduate Study: New Mexico Highlands University, San Diego State College, Mississsippi State University, University of Nevada. ee Student Directory A Abercrombie, David L.; 196. Adams, Anthony L.; 224. Adams, Arthur A., Il; 224, 122, 123. Adams, Danny |.; 224. Adams, Fred B.; 224. Adams, Gary H.; 196. Adams, John E.; 224. Adams, John T.; 224, 126. Adams, Olin C.; 196. Adams, Stephen D.; 196. Adams, Teresa; 224. Adams, Wallace; 224, 146. Adkins, David A.; 224. Adkins, Herbert N.; 224. Ahl, Karen; 224. Akbarian Mortaza; 224 Akel, Linda A.; 196, 104, 107, 108, 110, 127, 130, 92. Akin, James L., Jr.; 104, 196. Akridge, Jack S.; 224. Alavi, Mansour; 224. Alexas, Angela L.; 196, 102, 116. Alfonso, Nicky T.; 196. Alford, Aubrey R.; 224. Alger, Richard B.; 224, 110. Allen, Edna D.; 224. Alva, Mary E.; 196. Amerson, James T.; 224. Amerson, Raymond T.; 196. Anderson, Catherine A.; 224. Anderson, James A.; 2196. Anderson, Karen G.; 196. Anderson, Peggy D.; 224. Andress, Thomas S.; 224. Andrews, James A., Jr.; 224. Andrews, John S.; 196. Andrews, Susan M.; 224, 122, 120. Anthony, Joseph W.; 224. Anthony, Melba J.; 196. Appling, Michael T.; 224. Armour, Michael K.; 224. Arnold, Earl R.; 225. Arnold, Susan C.; 196, 129, 130, 92. Arnold, Susan C.; 196, 129, 130. Arnold, Thomas P.; 196. Ashour, Arsalan; 197, 115. Aspinwall, Stephen E.; 225. Athon, Clifton E., Jr.; 197. Atkinson, Treesa E.; 225. Attaway, Nancy M.; 225. Attaway, Roger S.; 225. Austin, Charles W.; 225. Austin, Gordon L.; 225. Avant, Michael L.; 197. Avery, Frederick C.; 197. Aycock, Bobby G.; 225. B Babayan, Sourin D.; 115. Bacon, Donald A.; 197. Bacon, Nathaniel H.; 225. Baggarley, Margaret A.; 225. Bailey, Joseph; 197. Bailey, William H., Jr. ; 197. Baker, Charles C.; 197, 119, 134. Baker, Darryl I.; 225. Baker, Victoria; 197, 126, 129, 130, 134, 87. Balkcom, Charles; 225. Ballard, Arthur R., 197. Ballard, Susan J.; 225. Ballew, Gay N.; 197, 133. Banke, Karlton V.; 197, 108, 122, 123, 130, 92. Barber, Joe Weslyn; 146. Barfield, Adrian L.; 225, Barfield, Barney; 225. Barfield, Danny M.; 225. Barker, John F.; 225. Barlow, Donnie R.; 197. Barnes, David G.; 225. Barnes, Paul W., Jr.; 197. Barrett, Edgar B., Jr; 225 Barrs, Cathy; 225. Barrs, Earl D.; 225. Barrs, William C., Jr.; 225. Bartlett, Thomas R.; 108, 124, 125. Bass, Debra K.; 197. Bass, Susan C.; 110, Batchelor, Charles |; 225. Batchelor, Ernest H.; 225. Batchelor, Nicolette P.; 225. Bateman, Rana L.; 225, 118. Bates, Leanna N.; 44, 130. Bates, Michael J.; 225. Batten, James M.; 225. Bauer, Richard F., Jr.; 225. Baxley, Marsha C.; 225. Baxter, Betty Jo; 114. Bazal, Don E.; 225. Beall, Charlotte D.; 197. Beall, John H.; 197. Bearden, Mary B.; 225. Beasley, Daniel M.; 225. Beck, Joseph M.; 197. Bedsole, Karen E.; 225. Beers, Robert D., Jr; 197. Belflower, Chris E.; 225. Bell, Carroll E., Il; 225, 104. Bell, John A.; 225. Bellamy, John C., Jr.; 197, 108, 113, 78, 91. Bender, Emmett O.; 225. Bennett, Albert C.; 197. Bennett, Danny L.; 225, 147. Bennett, Jesse L.; 225. Bennett, John M. 197. Bennett, William D.; 225. Berg, Jack R.; 225. Berry, Meredith G.; 197, 110, 113, 147, Blackman, Conrad; 226, 146. Blackwell, Marsha A.; 226. Blair, Marvin L.; 226. Blair, Scott A.; 197. Blakeman, Carl A.; 226, 121. Bland, Nancey C.; 197, 118. Blasingame, Robert M.; 198. Blaxton, Sara E.; 198, 110, 121. Bledsoe, John N.; 198. Bloodworth, Edward L.; 198. Blossom, Allen L.; 226. Boaen, Donald E.; 226. Boatman, William G.; 198. Bolin, Larry D.; 198, 102, 107. Bolton, Rowland P., Jr; 226. Bonnell, Charles B., Jr.; 198. Bonner, Henry W.; 226. Booth, William H.; 198, 104, 107, 129. Borah, Kathy B.; 226, 122. Bowden, Martha E.; 226. Bowen, Jack W.; 226. Bowen, James M.; 226. Bowen, Shirley D.; 226. Bowles, Michael F.; 226. Boyd, James R.; 226. Boyer, Cynthia E.; 226. Brack, George W.; 198. Bradberry, Kathy E.; 102. Brady, John A.; 108, 130, 131, 134, 87. Braddy, Reginald W.; 226. Bradley, Cheryl.S.; 226. Bradley, William D., Ill; 226 Bradley, Wilton B.; 226. Brady, Larry K.; 198, 147. Brady, Michael E.; 226. Branam, Billy A.; 226. Branch, Sharon; 226. Branch, Patricia H.; 198. Braxton, Jimmie M.; 226. Brett, Ronald C.; 198. Brett, Saralyn L.; 198, 110, 97. Brewer, Robert W.; 226. Bridges, James T.; 226, 126, 159. Broadway, Freddie E.; 198. Broadrick, Bruce L.; 198. Broome, Benjamin J.; 226. Brown, Alan K.; 198. Brown, Bobby D.; 226. Brown, Daniel H.; 198, 121. Brown, Deborah S.; 226. Brown, Jeffrey V.; 226, 102, 146, 147. Brown, Julius T.; 226. Brown, Kenneth D.; 198, 104, 107, 108, 123. Brown, Ritchie E.; 226. Brown, Rodney A.; 198. Brown, Roger J.; 199. Brown, Warren T.; 199. Browning, Gwendolyn C.; 226, 118. Browning, Ray; 226. Bruer, Gary D.; 199, 114. Brunschwyler, Richard G.; 226, 125. Brunson, Durand B.; 199, Bryan, Donny M.; 199. Bryan, Martha S.; 199. Bryans, Laura C.; 199, 118. Bryant, Don T.; 199. Bryant, Randy E.; 226. Bryant, Ronald; 199 Buffington, Barbara A.; 226 Buffington, Rose J.; 226. Burch, Bobby C.; 199. Burch, Nida J.; 226. Burgess, Hugh M.; 226. Burke, Debra A.; 226. Burkett, Robert H., Jr.; 226. Burnam, Monty K.; 226, 121, 97, Burnett, Kenneth M.; 119. Burnett, Karen M.; 199, 110, 145. Burton, Robert C.; 226. Burton, Robert D.; 226, 121. Bush, Donald E.; 199. Bush, Neal A.; 226. Butler, Cecil T., Jr.; 199. Butler, Teresa; 199. Butts, Barbara A.; 226. Butts, Michael L.; 226. Buzzell, Walter A.; 227. Byers, Fred A.; 199, 104, 146. Byers, Tony; 110, 114. Bynum, Deborah L.; 227. Byrd, George T.; 227. Byrd, Herbert V., Jr.; 227. Byrd, Marion B.; 119, 120. Byrd, William R.; 227. Cc Cadle, Eugenia C.; 199, 105, 118. Cadle, Farris W.; 227. Cadwell, Cynthia; 199. Cain, Nolan B.; 199. ° Cain, Harry D.; 199. Cain, Deborah G.; 227, 104. Calhoun, Gloria K.; 227. i Calhoun, Ronald S.; 199. Calhoun, Ronnie L.; 199. Canady, Huey Greg; 227. Cannon, Ronnie E.; 199, 110, 147. Cannon, Waymon M.; 227. Canterbury, Susan; 227. Capelle, June E.; 110, 145. Card, Debbie J.; 227, 122, 123. Carden, Sammy L.; 227. Carden, Terry L.; 199. Cargile, Donald T.; 200, 126, 133. Carey, Jacqueline J.; 112 Carithers, Richard W.; 227. Carlisle, Carole L.; 227. Carlson, Eugene E.; 227 Carpenter, Bernard D.; 227. Carpenter, James B.; 227 Carpenter, Jerry C.; 200. Carroll, Clark M.; 200. Carroll, John T.; 227. Carswell, Tyrus M.; 227 Carter, Danny A.; 227. Cartwright, Wayne M,; 227 Cason, Fredrick C.; 227, 146. Cason, Raleigh C., Jr.; 227 Cates, Lewis R.; 228, 110, 113. Cathey, Vance L, Jr.; 228, 119 Causey, Louise; 228. Causey, George C.; 228. Cawthon, Pamela A.; 200 Chapman, William L.; 228. Champion, Larry E.; 200, 102, Chancy, James E,; 228. Chandler, Ginger L.; 114. 47 Chapman, Gary H.; 200, 102, 110, 112, 130, 133, 146, 88. Chapman, Shirley J.; 228, 125 Chappell, Allen K.; 228. Chatfield, Richard E.; 228, 146. Chelini, Andrew L.; 228. Cherry, Roy P.; 200. Childs, Richard J.; 200. Christy, William A.; 200, 102, 104, 127 Clark, Gary B.; 228. Clark, Lee R.; 228. =e Clark, Lawrence R.; 113. Clark, Louise M., Jr.; 228, 119. Clark, William R.; 228. Clay, Robert R.; 228. Clements, Jimmy M.; 200 Clements, Pamela E.; 228. Clifton, Teresa E.; 228. Cloud, William F.; 228 Coats, Deborah I.; 200. Cobb, Hugh A.; 200. Coker, Tommy D.; 229, 121, 122, 132, 97. Cole, Van C.; 229, Coleman, Alan C.; 229, 123. Coleman, Elizabeth P.; 229. Coleman, Hugh R.; 229 Coleman, Mary S.; 229, 104. Coley, Edward, Jr.; 229. Coley, Gayle M.; 229. Coley, Kathryn E.; 229 Collins, Janice K.; 229. Collins, Joann; 229. Collins, Mary A.; 200, 110. Collins, Robert D.; 200 olquitt, James S.; 229, Colson, Sherry }.; 229, 130. Comer, Clara G.; 229, Compton, Mary K.; 229, 122, 123 Conn, Grady J., Jr.; 229, 110, 147 Conn, Karen B.; 229, 115, 122, 132, 85 Connell, Alan W.; 200, 147 Conner, Michael B.; 229. Conner, Thomas O.; 200. Coody, Michael A.; 229. Coody, Patricia A.; 200. Coody, Thomas R.; 229. Cook, Cynthia E.; 102, 110, 76 Cook, Danny R.; 200. Cook, Sheila D.; 229. Cook, Tony E.; 229. Cook, William O.; 200, Cooper, Glenda A.; 229. Cooper, Robert M. 229, 147. Copeland, Kenneth H.; 229 Corbin, Steve M.; 229, Costa, Robert L.; 229, 128. Couey, Edward; 229. Covington, Stuart L.; 201 Cowan, Wayne I.; 121. Cowart, Charles S.; 229, 129. Cowart, Forrest V.; 229, Cowart, M. Suzanne; 229. Cox, Danny R.; 229 Crain, Thomas F.; 201. Crandall, Mary L.; 229 Crane, Henri R.; 229. Crane, Kenneth L.; 229. Cranford, Freeman D.; 201. Cravey, Mary W.; 229. Creel, Mary A.; 229 Crenshaw, Joy V.; 229. Crews, Clifton C.; 201 Creswell, John W.; 229 Crosby, Lynn K.; 229 Cross, Catherine L.; 229, 110, 122 Crumbley, Larry E.; 229 9 Crump, Jerry L.; 230. Culpepper, Bruce C.; 201 Student Directory Continued Cumming, Charlene A.; 230, 127, 155, 85 Cunningham, David M.; 230, 102, 110, 112 Cunningham, Sherry L.; 201, 104, 107, 118. Cunningham, William G.; 201, 122, 79, 87. Currie, Robert C.; 230. Curry, Louie M., Jr.; 201 Cwalina, Thomas C.; 201 D Daley, Michael A.; 230. Dampier, LeLand R., Jr.; 122 Daniel, Gloria E.; 230. Daniels, John J.; 230 Daniel, Robert M.; 230. Daniel, Roland L., Jr; 230, 113, 146. Daniel, Stephen D.; 230, 122, 146 Daniel, William T.; 230. Daniels, Levie D.; 201, 102, 123, 147. Davenport, David J.; 230. Davenport, John M.; 230. Davidson, Janice L.; 201. Davidson, Judy E.; 230. Davidson, Michael; 230. Davis, Dennis C.; 230, 102, 147 Davis, Dennis D.; 230, 126 Davis, George C.; 201 Davis, Judy K.; 201 Davis, Mark L., Jr.; 201. Davis, Richard C.; 230 Day, Joan A.; 230 Dean, Alton, Jr.; 230 Dearing, Donald F.; 201, 112 DeGrange, Robert F.; 230. DeLoach, Travis, L.; 201, 147 Dempsey, John L.; 230. Dempsey, Ralph F.; 201 Dennard, Robert K.; 230. Denny, Thomas S.; 201, 104, 114. DeVaughn, Nathan M.; 201 DeWitt, Nancy L.; 114, 155 Deyo, David C.; 230. Dickens, David L.; 201, 119 Dimsdale, Thomas E.; 230 Dingler, Connie E.; 201 Dix, Glenda K.; 201 Dominy, Kathy P.; 230. Donaldson, Virginia G.; 230, 122. Donovan, William N.; 230. Dortch, Jerry W.; 230. Douglas, Charles B.; 230 Dowling, David P.; 201. Drake, Donna G.; 230 Griffis, Linda D.; 201 Drexel, David B.; 230. Duke, Dwight B.; 201, 111 Dukes, Leonard R.; 230. Dunn, Marvin H., Jr.; 202 Dupree, Frank W.; 202 Duran, Marlene S.; 230. Durden, Charles W.; 230. Durden, John D.; 230. Durham, Ardis H., Ill; 230. Durr, Richard L.; 202. Durrence, Edsel C., Jr.; 104 Dye, Janice D.; 230. Dykes, Carol; 230, 118 Dykes, D. Rene; 202 Dykes, Ronnie H., 230, 119. E Eason, Beverly L.; 230. Eason, Danny W.; 230 Eckles, Benjamin J., Jr; 231. Eckles, Crystal J.; 202. Eckles, Susan V.; 231 Edentield, Anna M.; 231, 110, 144 Edmunds, Gerald L.; 202, 117. Edmondson, John K. Jr; 231 Edwards, Celeste P.; 202. Edwards, Charles £.; 231. Edwards, Douglas H.; 231 Edwards, James M.; 202 Edwards, Mary J.; 231 Edwards, Richard £.; 231 Edwards, Ronnie T.; 231 Edwards, Sherrel A.; 231 Elkins, Janet C.; 202. Ellerbee, Sharon J.; 231, 118. Ellington, Doyle D.; 202 Ellington, Rita A.; 231. Ellis, Teresa |.; 231. Ellsworth, Margaret E.; 231, 116. Elrod, John T.; 231 English, Donald C.; 123 Ennis, Ronald P.; 202. Epperson, Gary R.; 231. Escobar, Antonio J.; 231, 115. Escoe, Ronald; 231, 114. Espinach, Richard; 114. Estes, Dorothy L.; 202, 110, 134. Etheridge, Donald L.; 231 Ethridge, Thomas R.; 231. Eure, James B., Jr.; 202. Evans, Donald J,; 231, 110. Evans, Jacel M.; 202 Evans, James D.; 202. Evans, Larry E.; 202, 146. Evans, Louie D.; 231. Evans, Pamela; 202, 104. Evans, Patricia L.; 231 Evans, Robert C., Ill; 231. Evans, Robert L.; 202. Everett, Gerald A.; 232. Ezell, James C.; 202, 110, 112, 127 Ezell, Joe R.; 202. Ewing, Bettie E.; 232, 114. F Faber, Ronald M.; 232 Faircloth, Ava A.; 232. Faircloth, Jeffery O.; 232, 110. Faircloth, Joseph M.; 232, 110. Fairchild, Josie M.; 202, 115. Faircloth, William A.; 202. Fargason, Charles D.; 202. Farmer, Dorothy; 232 Farrar, Jerry C.; 232. Faulk, Edith; 232. Faulk, Mary E.; 232, 110, 118, 122. Faulkner, Charles W., Jr.; 232. Faulkner, Scott A.; 232, 117, 119, 133, 134. Feely, Michael W.; 160. Fennell, John M.; 232, 125, Fennell, Mitchell T.; 202, 105, 107, 146. Ferguson, James P.; 232 Fiallos, Karla M.; 232, 115, 127 Findley, Frances D.; 232, 118. Finleyson, Martha J.; 202. Fioretti, Patricia A.; 203, 108, 115, 118, 121, 124, 127. Fisher, James B.; 203, 119, 126. Fisher, Jay R.; 232 Fisher, Robert J.; 232, Fisher, Vaughn B.; 203. Fitzpatrick, Bevely R.; 203, 102, 110, 114 Fitzpatrick, Walter J.; 232, 114. Fleming, John G.; 232, 110. Fletcher, John M.; 232. Flowers, David L.; 203 Floyd, Cynthia E.; 232, 110, 114 Floyd, David T.; 203. Floyd, Charles F.; 232. Floyd, John W.; 232, 152. Floyd, Johnny O.; 233. Floyd, Judith R.; 203, 132 Floyd, Marion C., Jr.; 233, 126, 157. Floyd, Tommy H.; 233. Fluker, Miki A.; 233. Flynn, Edward L.; 233, Folds, Thomas |.; 233. Fogle, Aubrey L.; 233. Forbes, Randal G.; 233. Fobus, Charles E.; 233, 146. Ford, Susan; 203, 105, 110, 112, 113, 144, 74, 79, 98 Ford, Terry E.; 233, 126, 159. Fordham, Cathy L.; 233 Fordham, Terry L.; 203. Forehand, David A.; 110. 264 Fordyce, Linda K.; 233, 121. Forehand, Diane E.; 233, 134, 144. Forehand, Jack J.; 233. Foskey, Shirley M.; 203 Foster, Frances L.; 233. Fosty, Lori J.; 233. Fountain, Bobby G.; 203, 111. Fountain, Donald E,; 203, 142 147. Fountain, Jayne M.; 203, 122, 116, 130. Fountain, Jimmy T.; 233, 92. Fountain, Robert Q.; 233, 129 Fraser, Stanley D., Jr; 203. Freeman, Stephen R.; 203. Friedrich, Deborah M.; 203, 105, 110, 112, 130, 144, 92. Frost, Gerald H.; 203. Frosteg, Larry C.; 203, 117. Frye, Michael W.; 233. Frye, Patrick K.; 203, 125. Fillbright, Nancy R.; 233 Fuller, Douglas R.; 233. Fuller, Michael E.; 223, 146. Fuller, Robert E.; 233 Funderburke, Lana J.; 233, 83. Fussell, Charles B.; 233, 146. Fussell, Larry W.; 233. Futch, Beverly A.; 233. G Gallaher, Milton E.; 233. Gallup, Lloyd G.; 233. Gane, Michael T.; 233. Garcia, Jorge A.; 233, 119, 127. Garner, Steven R.; 233 Garner, William F.; 233. Garnto, Riley M.; 110, 140. Garrard, Cathy L.; 233. Garrett, Doyle E.; 233. Garrett, Michael C.; 203, 102, 112. Garrott, William D.; 233. Gaskins, Janis H.; 110, 114, 145. Gatling, James W.; 203 Gattie, Reginald J.; 233, 122 Gay, David G.; 233, 113. Gay, John R., Jr; 233, 110. Gay, Nancy |.; 203, 110, 134. Gay, Rebecca C.; 233. 102 Gay, William M.; 203. Gibbs, Clifford M.; 233. Gibbs, Mary E.; 203, 118 Gibson, Bonnie M.; 233. Gibson, Thomas P.; 233. Giddens, Joseph E.; 233, Giddens, John R., Jr.; 203. Giddens, Phillipa G.; 233. Gifford, William D.; 233. Gilbert, Bonnie F.; 233. Gilbert, Gloria E.; 233. Gilbert, Lyn M.; 204. Gilbert, Prentice D.; 204. Giles, Sheryl L.; 234. Gilleland, David D.; 234. Gillespie, Kenneth J.; 204. Gillespie, Susan S.; 234, 114. Gillis, Donal W.; 234. Gladney, Calvin B.; 204. Gladney, Thomas P.; 204. Glisson, Joycelyn M.; 204, Glover, Philip G.; 234, 152 Godbee, Larry G.; 204, 121, 122. Godowns, Willis D.; 234. Godwin, James F.; 234. Goldstein, Louis F.; 234. Goocher, Robert L.; 234 Goodroe, Jerald S.; 234. Goodson, Frank A.; 204. Goolsby, Willie J.; 234, 146. Gordon, Alva M.; 204, 104, 107, 108, 112, 126, 129, 132. Gosnell, June M.; 234. Goss, Richard A.; 158. Grace, Collis L., Jr.; 234. Graham, Danny H.; 234. Graham, Larry F.; 234. Gramling, James T.; 204, 111, 147. Grant, James B.; 204. Grant, Robert L.; 234. Grantham, Brenda G.; 234. Grantham, Gary E.; 204. Grantham, Gregory R.; 234, 114. Gray, Aaron L.; 204. Gray, James M.; 204, 125. Grayer, Russell B., Jr.; 234. Greene, Kibby L.; 234, 122, 133, 85. Greene, Nancy A.; 234. Greene, William P.; 204. Greer, Martha ].; 234. Greer, Katherine D.; 234. Gregory, Steven R.; 234. Grey, John D.; 234. Green, Joe M.; 234. Griffin, Leesa W.; 234. Griffin, Thomas III; 205 Griffin, Thomas S.; 234. Griffis, Linda; 114, 130. Griffis, Melvin, A.; 204. Griffith, Keither B.; 205. Grimsley, Owen W.; 205. Griner, Lyman P.; 205. Grinsted, Susan A.; 234. Groover, Richard D.; 205, 111, 157, 79. Guest, Pamela V.; 205, 104, 107, 116. Gunby, Gregg A.; 234. Gurley, Richard D.; 205. Gwin, Lee A.; 234. H Hadden, Gary P.; 205. Hadden, Ralph L., Jr; 234. Hagarty, James N.; 234. Haisten, Mary R.; 234, 122, 126. Haisten, Michael C.; 234. Hale, Dennis M.; 234. Haley, Debbie L.; 234. Hall, Alan W.; 234. Hall, Richard M.; 205. Hall, Sheila R.; 234. Hall, Thomas O.; 205. Ham, James R.; 205. Hamby, Connie D.; 102, 110, 114, 76. Hamby, Theresa L.; 77. Hamby, Quillian P.; 234. Hamilton, James W., Jr.; 234, 157. Hamilton, Perry B., Jr.; 205. Hamilton, Robert R.; 234. Hammock, James A.; 205. Hammond, Kathy S.; 205, 155. Hammond, Robert A., Jr.; 235. Hancock, Donald A.; 235. Hancock, James L.; 205, 124, 126, 146. Hancock, Buford E.; 205. Hansard, Fred M.; 235. Hanson, Andrew K.; 235, 152. Hanson, Keith L.; 205, 104. Hanson, Richard B.; 205. Haralson, Carolyn A.; 235. Hardin, Wanda Z.; 205, 134. Hardman, Comus E.; 205. Hardwick, Beth; 205. Harmon, John A.; 205. Harmon, Mary C.; 205, 107, 124, 128. Harpe; Perry Ej, 235.50 Harr, Stephen N.; 235. Harrell, James R.; 205. Harrell, Michael A.; 206, 111. Harris, Dexter, H.; 235. Harris, Cyrus T.; 235. Harris, Mark W.; 206, 117. Harris, Turner A.; 206, 104. Harris, Wayne E.; 206, 146. Harrison, Talmadge R.; 235. Harrison, William R.; 235. Hart, A. Garon; 235. Hart, Lawton, Jr.; 235. Harvey, Thomas D.; 122. Harvey, Thomas G.; 113. Harvill, Elizabeth K.; 206, 110, 114. Hatch, Paul D.; 235. Hawkins, Jackson C.; 235, 93. Hawkins, James T.; 206, 92. Hawkins, Russell W.; 235. Hayden, Harold R.; 235. Hayes, Jonathan T.; 235. Hayslip, Ricky R.; 206. Head, Edwin L.; 236. Head, Robert E.; 236. Heath, David T.; 236. Heath, Neil T.; 206. Hempstead, Lowell D.; 206. Henderson, Frances V.; 236, 75. Henderson, Gary A.; 206, 114, 119, 134. Hendricks, Hewiett M.; 236. Hendry, Deborah S.; 206. Herin, Eugene G.; 146. Herndon, Paul Anthony 206, 104. Herrero, Francisco; 115. Herring, Susan J.; 236. Herringdine, Wayne B.; 236. Hersey, Deborah A.; 236. Hester, David J.; 236. Hester, Robert D.; 236. Hickman, Vicki L.; 206, 122, 123. Hicks, Charlton M.; 206. Hicks, Peter C.; 236. Higginbotham, John R.; 102, 110, 111, 140, 79, 87. Higinbotham, Lewis D.; 206. Hilbun, Samual A.; 206, 130. Hill, Jimmie C.; 207. Hill, Joel A., Jr.; 236. Hill, Raymond L.; 207, 160. Hilliard, Thomas M.; 237. Hinson, Bennie F., Jr.; 237. Hinson, Cynthia D.; 207, 116. Hinson, Kathy; 237, 110. Hitchcock, Shelia J.; 237, 126. Hobbs, Joseph C.; 237. Hobby, Judson L.; 237. Hodges, Anderson, Jr.; 207, 146. Hodges, George L.; 237. Hodgson, John M.; 207. Hodges, William C.; 207. Hoffman, Joann D.; 237, 104. Hoffman, Owen P., Jr.; 237, 102. Hogan, David C.; 237. Hogan, Donald R.; 207, 110. Hogan, Stanley L.; 237, 120. Hogg, Barbara G.; 207. Holder, Cynthia J.; 207, 114, 130. Holder, Robert J.; 237, 125. Holland, Carol S.; 237. Holland, John S.; 207. Holleman, Charlotte A.; 207, 155. Holliday, Larry V.; 237. Hollingsworth, Wendell; 237, 110, 128. Hollis, Jack S.; 207. Hollis, Juanita |.; 235. Holloman, Andrew H.; 207, 114, 117, 119, 126. Holmann, Hugo M.; 237, 115. Holmes, Debora D.; 237. Holt, Melanie; 207, 104. Hooks, Gerald D., Jr.; 235. Hooks, Glynn M.; 207. Hopson, Wallace G.; 237. Hopper, John W.; 207, 104. Horn, Richard G.; 207, 102, 110. Hornbuckle, Bobby R.; 237. Hornsby, James G.; 237, 107. Hortman, Madison W.; 237. Horton, Clifford O.; 237. Horton, John P.; 207. Horton, Thomas H.,; 207. Hossein, Khoshhanoar; 115. Howard, Ronald; 237, Howard, Melvin W.; 237. Howell, Charles D.; 237. Howell, Claude M., Jr.; 237. Howell, Ronnie B.; 207. Huddleston, Johnny C.; 207. Hudson, Susan E.; 237. Huett, Ricky A.; 237. Hughes, Richard K.; 207. Hughes, William C.; 238. Hunt, Reta R.; 207, 107. Hunt, William H., Jr; 238. Hunter, Arelia H.; 238, 118. Hunter, Patricia A.; 238. Hunter, Robert V.; 238. Hurd, Richard C.; 207. Hutchins, Donald E.; 238. Hutchins, Michael D.; 207, 114, 119. Hyers, Mony L.; 238. Hyman, Katrena; 208, 102, 130. | Ingram, David E.; 208. Ingram, Stephen J.; 238. reland, Deborah A.; 238. Ivey, Douglas M.; 238, 122, 123, 126. i} Jackson, Craig C.; 238, ackson, Delbra A.; 238, 110. ackson, Gregory A.; 238. Jackson, John B., Jr.; 238, 122. Jackson, Leon, Jr.; 238. Jackson, Margaret A.; 208. ackson, Robert S.; 238. Jadali, Nostratollah; 238, 108, 115, 119, 121,97. James, Cohen D., Jr; 238. James, Joel V.; 239, 110. James, Judith A.; 208, 110, 118. James, Samual R.; 239, Jeffreys, William R., Jr.; 208. Jenkins, Deborah A.; 239, 122. Jenkins, John M.; 239. Jennings, Jerry B.; 208. Jernigan, Marvin C.; 208, 147. Jester, Jane M.; 208. Johns, Wanda J.; 208. Johnson, Betty S.; 239, 110. ohnson, Cecil J., Jr; 208, 110. ohnson, Crawford V.; 208, 105, 113, 79, 90. Johnson, Emory R.; 110. ohnson, Gail E.; 239. Johnson, George W.; 208, 107, 113, 79, 98. ohnson, Helen B.; 208. Johnson, Jack G., Jr.; 208. Johnson, James D.; 208, 104. Johnson, Joseph E.; 239. ohnson, Judith R.; 239, 117, 119, 129. Johnson, Linda K.; 239. ohnson, Michael G.; 239. Johnson, Perry M.; 239. ohnson, Rebecca S.; 239. 143. Johnson, Robert A.; 209. ohnson, Ronald D.; 209. ohnson, William H.; 209. Johnson, Willie E., Jr; 209. Johnson, William E.; 239. Johnston, Kim W.; 239, 146. Johnston, Margaret M.; 110. Joiner, Ronnie F,; 239. olley, Elizabeth A.; 209, 102, 110. olly, Kenneth L.; 209, 111, 141, 157. ones, Barbara G.; 239. ones, Clifton N.; 239. Jones, Dale J.; 209. Jones, Daniel F.; 239. ones, Debra L.; 209, 116. ones, Denny T.; 239. Jones, Franklin S.; 239. ones, Fred T.; 209. Jones, Hugh T.; 209. Jones, James H.; 209. Jones, Jerry M.; 239. Jones, Margaret R.; 239. Jones, Mary E,; 239, 116. Jones, Mary W.; 239. Jones, Priscilla; 209, 102, 108, 114, 116, 120, 91. Jones, Sidney S,; 239. Jordan, Forrest S., Jr.; 209, 102. Jordan, George; 209. Jordan, Kathy; 114. Jordan, Michael L.; 239. Jordan, Steve G.; 209, 104. Jordan, Thomas B., Jr.; 239. Josey, Carl E., Jr.; 239. Josey, Dorothy A., 121, 122. Josey, Joy E.; 239, 117. Jump, Jimmy R.; 239. Johnson, Richard C.; 208, 111, 113, Jumper, Floy W.; 114. K Kavosh, Yousef; 239. Keen, Lyman Jr.; 209, Keene, Ralph E.; 239. Keener, Curtis C.; 239, 119. Keith, Jerral W.; 209. Kelly, Gloria K.; 209, Kelly, Benjamin L.; 239. Kelly, Judith L.; 239, Kelly, Robert B.; 239. Kelso, Gregory A.; 239, 123. Kempa, Joanne; 239, 110. Kempa, Paul J.; 209, 111, 146. Kennedy, Clifton L.; 239. Kennedy, David R.; 239. Kennedy, Joseph H.; 209. Kennington, Betty S.; 209. Kenroy, Allen M.; 209. Kent, Michele P.; 122. Kernaghan, Frances A.; 239, 110. Kersey, Myron D.; 209, 146. Kersey, Thomas D.; 209. Key, Jim T.; 239. Khoshhanjar, Hossein; 240. Kicklighter, Leslie R.; 240, 114. Kicklighter, Roger H.; 240. Kiernan, James P., Jr.; 209, 130. Kiessling, Karen E.; 210, 102, 104, 110, 116, 130. Kight, Thomas E., Jr.; 240. Kight, Wayne B.; 240, 110, 114, 117. Kimbell, Jan R.; 240, 110, 134. Kimberly, Caroline E.; 121. Kinard, Leigh A.; 240. Kinard, Katherine I.; 240. Kines, Dale C; 240, 110, 118, 133, 134. Kimbrough, Leigh A. 240. Kirby, Eileen F.; 240. Kirby, Theresa L.; 210. Kirkley, Susan K.; 210. Krischenheiter, Frank J.; 240. Kitchens, Marcus G.; 240. Knight, Mark F.; 210 Knighton, Jim C.; 210, 147. Krilla, Richard A.; 210, 111, 156. L Lacy, Timothy R.; 240. Lamb, Carolyn E.; 240. Lamb, James T.; 240. Lamb, Terry G.; 240. Lancaster, Lawrence R.; 240, 146. Land, Mary C.; 210. Landrum, Denny; 240. Lane, Diane D.; 210, 121, 96. Lane, Douglas C.; 240. Lanehart, Beth A.; 240. Lanehart, Jacob T., Jr.; 240.” Lanier, Barry A.; 240. Lanier, Leon J. Ill; 240. Lanier, Lynn M.; 240. Larkey, Waverly R.; 240. Lantzy, Leroy E.; 240. Lastinger, Anthony W.; 210. Law, Neal F.; 240. Lawhon, Daniel N.; 110. Layman, James P.; 240. Leaptrot, Mary A.; 240, 129. Leckie, James L.; 210, 110. Ledford, Kerry J.; 210. Lee, Charles K.; 240, 115. Lee, Danny C.; 240. Lee, James M.,; 240. Lee, Jimmy L.; 240. Lee, Suzanne; 240. Lee, Wayne; 241 Lee, William T.; 241. Lemaster, Henri J.; 210, 104, 134. Lemaster, Henry L.; 113. Leonard, John L.; 210. Lester, Betty G.; 241. Leverett, Billie S.; 241. Lewis, Alfred H.; 210. Lewis, Barbara A.; 241, Lewis, Gregory T.; 241. Lewis, Harry; 241. Lewis, Herbert |.; 210. Lewis, Harold G.; 241. Lewis, Jerry T.; 241. Lewis, John M.; 241, Lewis, Ross A.; 241. Lewis, Walker |., Jr.; 241. Leypoldt, Edwin M., Ill; 241 Ligon, Ronald A.; 241 Lillard, Michael L.; 211. Linder, Lawrence L.; 241. Lindsay, Dana R.; 122. Lindsay, Jan E.; 123 Lister, Brenda S.; 241. Little, Beverly B.; 211, 241, 117. Lively, Theodore M.; 211, 104. Livingston, Ralph W.; 241, 146 Livingston, Kevin N.; 241. Locke, Thomas G.; 211 Logsdon, Steven R.; 241, Lohrasbi, Jahanshah; 241, 119. Lokey, Susan A.; 241 Long, Alan P.; 241. Lord, Tommy J.; 241 Lott, Mark A.; 241, Lowery, Dale |.; 211. Lowery, Kathy ].; 241. Lowery, Marsha J.; 241. Lowery, William }.; 211 Loyd, David E.; 211. Lucas, Kenneth D.; 211. Lucas, William J.; 211 Luckie, William A.; 241, Lundy, Karen F.; 241, Luttrell, Robert D.; 241 M Macgregory, Scotty S.; 241 Mackie, Robert Ill; 241, Madray, George W.; 242. Magruder, Sam W., Jr.; 211, 104, 108, 110; Wt2, 131), 133; 89: Major, Neil L.; 242. Malcom, Diane |.; 242, 118, 126. Maldonado, Mario; 242. Malcolm, Meredith; 242. Mallary, Miller B., Jr.; 242. Malone, James R., Jr.; 242. Malone, Gird A.; 212, 110, 113, 146. Maloy, Daniel H., Jr.; 242. Mann, John A.; 212, 147 Mann, Ruth S.; 212, 129, 130, 67, 86. Mantooth, Anthony L.; 242 Maples, Bascom R.; 242. Marinos, Patricia R.; 242. Marni, Hossein; 115. Marshall, Broadus W., Jr.; 242. Martin, Charles B.; 212. Martin, Joseph G.; 212. Martin, Joseph R .; 212, 146, 152. Martin, Marian C.; 242, 110. Martin, Michael J.; 242, 110. Martin, Thomas H.; 212, 134, 152. Martin, Thomas D.; 242. Marvi, Hassan K.; 243. Martz, Richard E.; 243. Mashburn, Guerry L.; 243. Mashburn, James R., Jr.; 243. Mason, Albert W.; 243. Mathews, Dena A.; 243. Mathews, John K.; 243. Mathews, Mark M.; 243. Mathis, Mary D.; 243 Mathis, Thomas E.; 243. Mattox, Foster S.; 243. Mattox, Sharon E.; 243, 122, 123. Mauldin, Martha S.; 243, 117. Maulden, Thomas V.; 212, 104, 146. Maxwell, Henry M.; 243. Maxwell, Steven C.; 212. Mayo, Gary A.; 243. Mays, Larry J.; 243 Mays, Richard C.; 212, 102. McAfee, William A.; 211. McCammon, William L.; 211, 102, 105, 110, 112, 114, 122, 91. McCallum, James W.; 241. McCallum, Hugh A.; 241. McCleskey, James B.; 211 McCloud, William B.; 241 McClung, Douglas L.; 221, 122. McClure, Larry N.; 241 McCook, Michael A.; 211. Student Directory Continued McCorkle, Paul W.; 241 McCraney, Barbara L.; 241 McCullough, James J.; 211 McCullough, Robert W.; 211, 130 McDaniel, Cecil D.; 241 McDaniel, William E.; 211 McDonald, Nancy L.; 211 McDuffin, Judy N.; 241, 116. McDuffie, Sharon J.; 241. McElheny, Jefferson C.; 241 McEntire, John T.; 241 McFerrin, Billy J.; 211. McGee, Jack P.; 241, 121, 134, 97. McGhin, Herman D.; 211. McGinnis, Kathy }.; 241. McIntosh, Daryl B.; 241. Mckendree, Thea L.; 241, 110, 144, 85. McKeown, Aubrey M.; 211, 121. McCall, Cheryl M.; 211. Mckinley, Eli P.; 242 Mckinley, Gaylen G.; 242. McKinney, John E.; 242. McLain, Kenneth J.; 242. McLean, Margaret L.; 242. McLendon, Edward G.; 211 McLeroy, Allen N.; 211. McMichael, Charles C.; 242. McMillan, Howard F.; 242. McPhail, Margaret L.; 242. McRae, Thomas S.; 242. McStay, Charles E.; 242, 146. McWhorter, Robert L.; 242. McWhorter, Terry L.; 211. Meaders, Janna K.; 243, 110, 145. Meadows, Daniel T.; 107, 243, 108, 111, 113. Meadows, Elizabeth J.; 212. Meadows, David E.; 243. Meadows, Ronald L.; 212. Meals, Louisa J.; 110 Meir, James R.; 243. Meighan, Sally L.; 243. Mendez, Hector F.; 243. Mercer, William Z.; 212. Merchant, Richard G.; 212, 108, 124, 127 Mewborn, Rhonda; 243, 121. Meyer, Robert W.; 243. Michael, Michael H.; 212, 105, 121, 96. Middlebrooks, Stephen D.; 243, 146. Middlebrooks, William R.; 243. Miller, Betty L.; 243. Miller, Patricia E.; 243. Miller, Rex C.; 243. Miller, Wa yne P.; 243 Mills, Patricia W.; 243. Mills, Thomas H., Jr; 243. Milone, Jeannette M.; 212, 127 Mims, Danny C.; 212. Mims, Virginia; 212. Minix, Gus E., Jr.; 243, 114, 129. Mitchell, John B.; 243. Mitchell, Paul J.; 243. Mixon, Gerald F.; 243. Mixon, Tim L.; 243 Montfort, Barbara A.; 243. Monk, Marion A., Jr.; 243, 126. Montarella, Larry G.; 212. Montford, David L.; 243. Montgomery, Mimi C.; 243 Montgomery, Wayne W.; 212. Montoya, Doris; 243, 115, 127. Moody, Cathy R.; 243. Moody, Jerome P.; 243. Moon, Dennis M.; 212 Moore, Charles S.; 243. Moore, Dan C.; 243 Moore, Emory J.; 212. Moore, Larry D.; 212. Moore, Linda K.; 212, 130. Moore, Nancy C.; 243. Moore, Roger F.; 243 Moore, Sammy R.; 244 Moores, Jenny L.; 244. Moretz, Robert L.; 244. Morgan, Franklin F., Jr; 244. Morgan, Luke E.; 244. Morgan, Stephen E.; 212. Morris, Corral B., Jr; 213. Morris, James E.; 244. Morris, James R,; 213. Morris, Jerome K.; 244. Morris, Stephen M.; 244. Morton, Larry S.; 213, 146. Morton, Linda J.; 244. Morton, Wallace E.; 213. Mosely, James W.; 244. Mosley, Danny H.; 244. Mosley, Kathryn,; 213. Moseley, David H.; 244, 122. Moser, Ronald J.; 244. Moxley, Donald G.; 244, 122. Mullis, Catherine G.; 110, 77. Mullis, Elizabeth A.; 213. Mullis, Mamie A.; 213, 118, 126, 134, 154. Mullis, Rogert D.; 244. Mullis, Janice D.; 244. Mullis, John O, Ill; 213, 104, 119, Mullis, Larry J.; 214. Mullis, William E.; 244. Murphy, Paul T.; 244. Murphy, William R.; 244. N Nalls, Linda K.; 213, 126. Nelson, Barbara G.; 244. Nelson, Billy J.; 244. Nelson, Janice T.; 244. Nelson, Sara N.; 244, 110, 116, 130. Nesbitt, Jonathan A.; 244. NeSmith, Buddy M., Jr.; 244. NeSmith, Catherine L.; 244. New, Bonnie J.; 244. New, Penny S.; 244. Newberry, Edward W., Jr.; 213. Newberry, Richard J.; 213. Newby, James K.; 244. Newman, Carol A.; 213, 132, 134. Newman, Sharon T.; 244. Newman, Starlette R.; 244. Newsome, Riley L.; 244. Nichols, Johnny S.; 213, 107, 108. Nix, David A.; 244. Nobles, Robert K., Jr. 244. Norris, Michael N.; 244. Norton, Barry, L.; 244. Norton, Marvin E.; 213. Nottingham, George M., Il; 213, 119, 146. O Oakley, Patricia E.; 244, 114. Oglesbee, Richard A.; 244, 110, 140. O'Hara, Bill A.; 244. Oliver, Leo C., Jr; 244. Oliver, Paul C.; 214. O'Malley, John P.; 244, 146. O'Neal, Corbett; 214. O'Neal, John W., Jr.; 244. O’Rear, Teryl S.; 244. Owold, Constance B.; 110, 76. Osborne, Lynda S.; 244, 133. O'Sullivan, Kathleen S.; 244, 112. Ottinger, Rex L.; 244, 96. Outlaw, Wanda V.; 244. Owens, John A., Jr; 245. Oxford, Miriam K.; 245, 126, 129. P Padgett, Randy W.; 245, 113, 156. Page, James E.; 214. Palmer, Alice L.; 214. Palmer, James A.; 245. Papevies, Steve T.; 245. Parker, Barney M.; 214. Parker, Charles E.; 214. Parker, Delcom H.; 245. Parker, Jere W.; 214. Parkerson, James L.; 214. Parks, Huey G.; 245 Parrish, Gary E.; 245 Parsons, Gregory D.; 214 Partain, Linda C.; 245. Patrick, Thomas M.; 214, 119, 147, 152; Patterson, Benny W.; 245. Patterson, Frances D.; 245. Patton, Kenneth J.; 245, 146. Paul, Charles E.; 245, 159. Payne, William T.; 245. Payton, Denson, L.; 245. Peacock, Linda R.; 214. Peacock, Susan K.; 214, 110, 114, 77. Peacock, Robert G.; 214. Peavey, Mary J.; 214, 116. Peck, ]. Douglas 245. Peebles, Linda G.; 118. Peebles, Mildred B.; 245. Peralta, Sebastian A.; 245. Perkins, Jay P.; 245. Perkins, Linda A.; 245. Perkins, William A. Ill; 245. Perry, Elmer D.; 245. Perry, Green L.; 245. Perry, John L.; 245, 110. Perry, Katherine E.; 102, 107, 110. Peters, William J.; 246. Peterson, Lannie M.; 246. Petrick, William K.; 246. Petrie, Joe D.; 246. Phelps, Robert W.; 214. Phillips, Alan M.; 246. Phillips, Doris E.; 214, 107, 110. Phillips, James H.; 246. Phillips, Robert C.; 246. Philips, Warren T.; 246. Phillips, Woodrow D.; 246. Pickron, John W.; 246. Pilcher, Terry D.; 246. Pilcher, Tommy W.; 246. Pipkin, Ruth A.; 214, 155. Pittman, Cynthia A.; 246. Pittman, Donna L.; 214, 102. Pitts, Van A.; 246. Ponder, John D.; 246. Poole, Barbara N.; 246, 110, 133, 85. Pope, Danielle; 214, 118, 130. Pope, Henry J.; 246. Pope, Ramona E.; 214, 104, 107. Porter, Alice; 246. Porter, Charles F.; 246: Porter, Samual H.; 214. Porter, Theresa J.; 214. Portivent, T. Darron; 246. Poss, Steve D.; 246. Potts, Ronald W.; 246. Powell, David W.; 214. Powell, Hilda L.; 246. Powell, Larry; 214. Powers, Eugene C.; 246. Powers, Robert H., Jr; 247. Prater, Michael B.; 247. Premo, Stephen S,; 214, 119. Price, Emily J.; 215, 116. Prewitt, Karen L.; 247. Price, James E.; 247. Price, Maple K.; 215. Pritchett, James A.; 247, 122, 123, 126, 128. Pritchett, Michael G.; 247. Proctor, Andrew H.; 247. Pryor, John A.; 215. Pryor, Margaret E.; 247, Pund, Frances E.; 247. Purser, Marcilene; 247. Pursley, George C.; 247. Purvis, John L.; 247. Purvis, Terry N.; 247. Putkowski, David W.; 215. Q 266 Quay, William D.; 215. Quick, Mary V.; 247. Quinn, James S.; 215, 102, 113. R Rachels, Edward T.; 247. Rackley, Erwin; 247. Rackley, Robert H.; 247. Raines, Christopher B.; 102, 247, 110, 126. Raines, Joyce K.; 247. Rainge, Lester; 215, 119. Ralston, Linda F.; 247, 112. Ramage, Joanne; 247. Ramsey, Nancy M.; 247. Ramirez, Estella J.; 215. Rawlins, Peggy D.; 215. Ray, Max L., Jr.; 215. Ray, Mildred B.; 215. Ray, William H.; 247. Reaser, Norman R.; 97. Redding, Arthur H., Jr.; 247. Reed, Ann R.; 215, 128, 129, 134, 86. Reeves, Beverly; 215, 129, 130, 134, 92. Reeves, William D.; 215, 102, 110, 111, 143. Register, Gloria J.; 247. Register, Jerome J.; 247, 158. Reid, Charles W.; 215, 119, 126. Renfroe, Dale T.; 247. Rentz, Judity S.; 247, 118. Reynolds, Bobbie J.; 247. Reynolds, Nancy P.; 247. Reynolds, Richard; 215, 115. Rhodes, Eddie W.; 247. Rice, Frederick L.; 247, 146. Rich, David W.; 216, 125. Rich, Rebecca A.; 247, 114, 115. Rickerson, Robert L.; 216. Ricks, Bennie L.; 247. Ricks, Bonnie A.; 247. Rigdon, Anne V.; 247. Rigdon, Rebecca A.; 247. Riggs, Thomas L., Jr.; 247. Riley, Julia A.; 247, 114, 118, 128, 154. Riley, Brenda P.; 216, 102, 116. Riley, Elizabeth A.; 216, 102, 105, 108, 110, 114, 118, 128, 155, 78, 87. Rivers, Barry G.; 247. Roberts, Amanda D.; 247. Roberts, Jeri A.; 247, 118. Robertson, Mark R.; 247. Robertson, Warren K.; 247. Robinson, James E.; 216. Robinson, James D.; 216. Robinson, Thomas A.; 247. Robitzsch, Darrell C.; 247. Rocker, Patricia A.; 216, 107. Rodenroth, Diane E.; 247. Roderick, Lamar; 245. Rodgers, Wendell K.; 216, 120, 126. Rodriquez, Ramon A.; 248. Roesel, Julius M., Ill; 248, 119, Rogers, Ed F., Jr.; 216. Rogers, John F.; 216. Rogers, Robert B.; 248. Rogers, William C,; 216. Roland, Carol B.; 216. . Roland, Kari C.; 248. Roland, Wyndell E.; 216. Rollman, Michael; 248. Roper, Willard V.; 248. Rose, Danny A.; 216. Ross, John M.; 248, 110, 142. Ross, Virgil A., Jr.; 216. Ross, Vicki L.; 248, 83 Ross, Lamar H.; 248, 122, 123. Rountree, John S.; 248. Rountree, Nancy G.; 248. Rowbotham, Scott A.; 216. Rowland, Betsy; 121, 122, 96, 82, 89. Rowland, Johnny F.; 217. Rowland, Randy P.; 248. Rozier, John D.; 217, 126, 147. Ruffin, Carl M.; 217. Rumph, Bobbie J.; 248. Rumph, David R.; 217, 129. S Sagnibene, Frank; 248. Salazar, Ricardo F.; 248. Salter, Wilmer H.; 248. Saltz, Michael V.; 248. Sammons, Harris B.; 248. Sanda, Eleanor M.; 217, 116, 134. Sanders, Lula; 217. Sanders, M. Mary 102, 148, 110, 76. Sanders, Peggy E.; 248. - Sanders, Richard E.; 217. Sandifer, Sheryl A.; 248. Sanderson, Virginia; 217, 122, 123. Sapp, Danny T.; 248. Sapp, Maria C,; 248. Sargent, Walter J.; 248. Sawyer, Deborah A.; 217, 102, 110, 144. Scarborough, Don M.; 248. Scarborough, Franklin J.; 248, 129. Scarborough, Janis L.; 217. Scarborough, Terry, 126. Scheuer, Richard J.; 217, 121, 97. Schnedeker, Walter A.; 248. Schubert, John R.; 248. Schubert, Terry L.; 248. Schubert, Walter J., Jr.; 248. Schwartz, Charles F.; 248. Schwartz, Dwight C,; 217. Schwartz, Russell W.; 248. Scott, Cecil D.; 217. Scott, John C., Jr; 248. Scott, Leamon R.; 217, 104, 105, 114, W225i) 133: Screws, Dianne E.; 217. Seabolt, Michael E.; 217, 146. Self, Alera J.; 217, 102, 105, 130, 77, 67, 88. Selph, Gary E.; 248. Sengstock, David A.; 248, 110. Settles, Jame D.; 248. Sercer, Patricia R.; 217, 125, 128, 129. Seymour, Forrest A.; 248. Symour, Gary L.; 248. Shank, Susan L.; 248. Sharpe, Charles R.; 248. Sharpe, Douglas F.; 248. Shaw, Mark D.; 248. Shealey, James D.; 217. Sheffield, Arthur R.; 248. Sheffield, Gloria C.; 217. Shell, Kenneth T.; 248. Shepheard, Richard E.; 248. Shepard, Betty J.; 248. Sheppard, Howard C., Jr.; 217, 110, 146. Sheperd, Sylvia N.; 248. Sheppard, Richard D.; 249. Shippey, Playol K.; 249. Shippey, Pierce J.; 217. Shirley, Floyd S.; 249. Shirley, Michael D.; 249. Sibley, William M.; 249. Sidwell, Kenneth M.; 249. Silver, Gloria E.; 249. Simmons, Glenn C.; 217. Simmons, John T.; 217. Sims, Cynthia G.; 217, 118. Sims, Debra K.; 249. Sinclair, Nancy C.; 249. Singletary, Anthony R.; 249. Singleton, Henry T.; 218, 121, 97. Sirmans, Joseph E.; 218. Skelley, Lisa L.; 249. Skinner, Cathy L.; 249. Skinner, Jackie; 218. Skipper, Gail L.; 249. Slade, Mary J.; 218. Slade, William E.; 249. Stater, Stanley V.; 249. Sloan, James D.; 218. Smith, Barry |.; 249. Smith, Beverly J.; 249. Smith, Brenda J.; 218, 134, 155. Smith, Carol A.; 218, 134, 155, 88. Smith, Chason L.; 218. Smith, David W.; 249. Smith, Deborah L,; 249. Smith, Donald A.; 249. Smith, Donald A.; 249, Smith, Elizabeth D.; 249. Smith, Elizabeth F.; 218, 126, Smith, Evelyn K.; 249, 126. Smith, George M.; 249. Smith, Gloria J.; 249, 118. Smith, Henry C.; 250, 126. Smith, James A., Ill; 250. Smith, Janice R.; 250. Smith, John P.; 218. Smith, Judy A.; 218, 105, 124, 126, 128. Smith, Ken S.; 250. Smith, Larry E.; 218. Smith, Marion M.; 250. Smith, Mary H.; 250. Smith, Morris L.; 250. Smith, Nancy B.; 218, 129, 130, 131, 134, 91. Smith, Phyllis M.; 250, 118. Smith, Prisilla |.; 122. Smith, Ray E.; 250. Smith, Robert J.; 250. Smith, Robert M.; 218, 126. Smith, Russell S.; 250. Smith, Thomas F.; 218. Smith, Tonya P.; 250. Smith, Trudy H.; 218. Smith, Vicki L.; 154. Smith, William D.; 218, 250. Smith, William K., Jr.; 250. Smith, Wilson R.; 218, 108, 130. Snell, Carl R.; 250. Snellings, Vernon M.; 250. Snow, Gary C.; 218. Snow, John D.; 250. Solis, Jorge J.; 250, 115. Solomon, Linda L.; 122, 102, 104, 112, 97, 67, 88. Solomon, Richard K.; 97. Solomon, Sandra S.; 112. Sorrell, Kenneth G., Jr; 250. Southerland, Warren E., Jr.; 250. Sparks, Kathryn W.; 250. Spencer, Bonnie S.; 218. Spencer, Delphy R.; 218. Spicer, Melvin C.; 250, 110. Stagmier, John H., 250. Stanford, William D.; 259. Stanley, Catherine E.; 218, 104, 118. Steed, Charles D.; 250. Stephen, Caroline L.; 250, 122. Stephens, Dennis J.; 250. Stephens, Linda H.; 250. Stephens, Mary J.; 250. Stephenson, James H.; 250. Sterholm, Richard A., Jr.; 158. Stevens, Steve H.; 218, 111, 141. Stewart, James G.; 218, 107. Stewart, Paul S.; 218. Stewart, Rabon R.; 251. Stewart, Richard L.; 251. Stewart, Scott W.; 251. Stokes, Ty J.; 251, 110. Stokes, Pamele R.; 251, 110. Stokes, Patrick D.; 251, 110, 112. Stone, John C.,, Jr.; 219. Stone, Patricia A.; 219. Storey, Johnny C.; 251. Stovall, Danny M.; 251. Stowe, Larry H.; 125. Stickland, Brenda R.; 219, 102, 110. Strickland, George M.; 219, 113. Strickland, Vanna C.; 219, 108, 116, 126, 129, 130, 131, 132, 134, 66, 87. Striplin, Sarah N.; 104, 251, 118, 126. Stroman, David C.; 2 Stubbs, Benjamin B.; 219. Stubbs, James S.; 219. Stuckey, David G.; 251. Stuckey, James E,; 251. Sullivan, Barbara L.; 251, Summerlin, John J.; 251. Sumner, Robert D.; 219. Surmiak, Hilory ].; 251. Swain, Ozell; 141. Sylvester, Chuck; 251. rf Tait, Robert S.; 251, Talley, Johnny C; 251. 2 Talton, Margaret C.; 219. alton, Patricia K.; 251 alton, Seabie L.; 251, amplin, Lynda; 251 anner, Brady L.; 251, Ranner, James D., Jr; 251 faylor, Betty L.; 251, 122. aylor, Billie; 219. aylor, James E.; 219. Taylor, James P.; 251. Faylor, Patricia A.; 251. aylor, Ruby K.; 219. laylor, Wanda M.; 251, 118. Taylor, Wonnie J.; 219. Teagle, Rebecca L.; 219. Tebeau, Judy K.; 219, 104, 107. Temples, Carol J.; 219, 118. Terry, Donna K.; 251 Terry, Sibbie R.; 219. Terwilliger, Courtney L.; 219. Terwilliger, Henry C.; 251 Teston, Jo A.; 251. Tharpe, Mickey W.; 220. Tharpe, William N.; 220. Thigpen, Swanna F.; 251. Thomas, Arthur J.; 251. Thomas, Danny R.; 251. Thomas, Debra K.; 220. Thomas, James K.; 251, 110. Thomas, Patricia A.; 251 Thombley, Bruce S.; 251. Thomas, Sue E.; 251 Thomason, John D.; 251, 110, 146. Thompson, Anthony A.; 251. Thompson, Beverly J.; 251, 122, 123. Thompson, Charles L.; 251 Thompson, Harold C.; 220. Thompson, Jerald R.; 220, 102, 110, 147 Thompson, Jesse E.; 220, 110 Thompson, John L.; 251. Thompson, Karen M.; 251. Thompson, Linda J.; 252. Thompson, Lynda S.; 252. Thompson, Reginard W.; 220. Thompson, Sallie A.; 220, 116. Thompson, Terry D.; 252, 159. Thompson, Pamela E.; 252. Thrasher, John A.; 220. Tillery, Thomas E.; 104, 252. Tillery, William L.; 252. Tillman, Artie, W.; 252, 126. Tinker, Lawrence A.; 252 Tolbert, Ernest F.; 220. Tomlin, Joseph E.; 252 Tomlinson, Stanely §.; 252. Tomlinson, Thomas E.; 220. Toole, Thomas E.; 220. Tootle, Rhonda S.; 104, 252. Tribble, Steven G.; 252, 110, 126. Trifiletti, Robert J.; 220. Trifiletti, Sally A.; 252. Tripp, Terry C.; 220. Trotter, Jefferson W.; 252, 146. Trotter, Robert W.; 252 Truitt, Dennis E.; 252. Trussell, John T.; 220. Tuggle, Claudette C.; 252. Tuggle, David L.; 252, 110. Turner, Mary E.; 220. Turner, Mary L.; 252. Turner, Murrilyn N.; 220, 104, 110, 145, 75, 79, 90. Turner, Thomas W.; 220, 125. Tyndall, Dennis M.; 220. Tyner, David R.; 252. Tyre, Donald C.; 252 U Underwood, Danny A.; 252. Underwood, Judith R.; 220, 122, 123. Underwood, Mary G.; 252. Upshaw, Gerry C.; 252. V Valladares, Maria M.; 252, 127 Van Dusen, Stanford L.; 252 Vann, Carmen E.; 220, 102, 104, 107, 108, 118; 79 Varner, Onys W.; 252. Vaughn, Marion L.; 252 Vaughn, Vicki L.; 252. Veal, Gary E.; 252 Voyles, Clyde P.; 220. WwW Waddell, William W.; 220 Wade, Gloria J.; 252, 118. Wade, Nancy G.; 220 Wages, William D.; 220 Wagner, Grover S.; 221 Walden, Frederick Q.; 252 Waldrip, Ronny L.; 221 Walker, Andrew R.; 252, 146 Walker, Charles T.; 252, 110 Walker, Gina |.; 221 Walker, Henry W.; 221, Walker, Penny E.; 22 Walker, Sanders B.; 221 Wall, William W., Ill; 252 Walton, Allen W.; 252 Walton, Danny; 252 Wammock, Wanda A.; 25 Wansley, Johnny L.; 252 Ward, George, Jr.; 252 Ward, James E., Jr. ; 221 Ward, Janice K.; 252, Ward, Joe D.; 221 Ward, Patrick V.; 252 Warnock, John W.; 253, 113 Ward, Rosemary; 253 Ward, Sylvia A.; 253, 110 Warner, Douglass M.; 221 Warner, Ernest R.; 253. Warner, Robert F.; 253 Warr, Donald F.; 253, 158. Warren, James E.; 221 Warren, Michael R.; 253 Warren, Samuel T.; 253, 123 Warren, Tullie R.; 253 Washington, George G.; 253 Washington, Philip C.; 221, 111, 140 Waters, Raymond W., Jr.; 253 Watkins, Willie M.; 142 Watson, Bennett R.; 221, 110 Watson, Laymon; 253 Watson, Leanne; 221 Watts, Johnny F.; 221, 104, 126 Way, Jerry A.; 221. Weathersbee, Frank C.; 253 Weaver, Gwendolyn D.; 253, 155 Weaver, Mary L.; 253. Weaver, Sarah F,; 221 Weaver, William M.; 253 Webb, Kenneth L.; 222 Webb, Michael A.; 253 Webb, Roger C.; 253 Wechsler, Howard E.; 2 Weekley, Mildred D.; 2 Weeks, Carey L.; 253 Wells, Jimmy L.; 222 Wells, Jeanette L.; 253, 110. Wells, Marjorie R.; 253 Wells, Rebecca A.; 222, 118, 133 Wells, Norma J.; 108, 116, 88 West, Lewis M., Jr.; 253, 152, 146 West, Stephen L.; 22, 146 Wetzel, Thomas J.; 253 Whaley, Joseph W.; 254 Wheeler, Jack A., Jr; 254 Wheeler, Mark L.; 222 Whiddon, Harry V.; 222 Whigham, Charles H.; 254 Whitaker, Lynda; 254, 110, 145, 76 White, David B.; 254 White, Howard B., Jr; 222 White, John R.; 254 White, Rebecca D.; 254 White, Thomas H.; 254 Whitfield, Paul W.; 254, 113 Whitney, William L., Jr.; 254 Whittle, Diane J.; 254 Whittle, William L.; 254 Widner, Sharon A.; 254 Wiggins, Roger D.; 254 Wilbanks, Paul S.; 222, 146 Wilcher, Derrick K.; 254 Wilder, William W., Jr; 102, 146 Wildes, Forrest H.; 222 Wilhite, Richard M.; 254 Wilkerson, Frank E.; 254 Wilkey, David R.; 254 Student Directory Continued Wilkinson, James B.; 222 Williamson, Danny R.; 254 Wood, James H., Jr.; 113, 146 Youmans, Sammie L.; 255 Willard, Karin H.; 254 Williamson, Robert P.; 222, 140 Wood, Peggy F.; 222 Young, Jack L.; 255 Willbanks, Charles R.; 254 Williamson, Thomas E.; 222 Wooten, James H.; 222, 129, 130. 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Timothy P.; 254 79.91 Yates, Morris L., Il: 255 Quotation on page 17 trom Gift From The Williams, Vicki P.; 254 Womack, Wanda; 126 Yearty, James A.; 223 Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh; Pantheon Williams, Walter L., Jr.; 222 Womake, Ronnie J.; 113, 147 Yelton, Walter H., Jr; 255 Books, division of Random House, Inc., Williams, William D.; 254 Wood, Christopher S.; 222 York, David A.; 255, 110. New York, 1955 —_ 3 ‘ wre ng a dats , 4 wits i « he a sige, Fatah 4 ‘¢ ' be ay i Aah s ‘ or NS - E paige V4 | ik NS ee te yh Ma 3% Dit art P ae lige wk ood £7 eee — = pig 3 Cie tt = The year has ended. Some met its chal- lenges; others resented its probing nature, wanting only to fulfill momentary self-satis- faction. None of our lives are static. We can reject the knowledge offered by a professor or refuse to answer a prodding question. Yet, time is progression, and we are merely blocking preparation for the future and post- poning new growth. 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