Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1962
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. in .0 Nl yf-1- Ao v .Q 'I 1. '. I F? fl! . A , U r 5 7' 'EJ -X 31:1 0 if H ' f ',K i is I Q ol: M 'lift axe! f 1 A 1. .. K i ba ' ', 5, J, I n ' i 'I - if- X R x x iv Q K t Qi v . ' X ' 1 - I , , . .Q Q T FK 45 l' lu.: I' if -Ark .155 J . , , -YINX ' v ' f, 1, 'Il' x' 4' ' .', if ul, 1 gi A : as - ,I 1 ' tx .v .-N qvfs- , ' p A '- , , , ' Ad. s 1 - x t . x ' Q X rig t D it ms ville! 'v's3','N ff ' E? if . , gwssffxg ,, J' 1 Q J 'A sf it 4 i li ,x .. it YQ, 4 :sm .U Q A 5 3,1 6-avi-Z, 6 we , AQ s M A ptfpw Q' ' The editor, staff and advisers of THE 1962 TIGER cor- dially invite you to review the highlights of the 1961-62 school year at Savannah State College. -1 . , , V .sf ALMA MA TER Savannah State College Hymn Let us give thanks and praise to Thee, To our Alma Mater, S.S.C. Thine honor, pride, and eminence, XVC raise in prayerful reverence. Re razn f J V . 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S Q 5 I xi WSYKZMWQM' 'YAWXXN '75, wwz i '2 3 4 s Q -YIM'-ww 5, wh :fl ,af E PURPOSES AND OBjECTIVES OF THE COLLEGE Savannah State College, a unit of the University System of Georgia, is a college of applied arts and sciences, teacher education, business administration and indus- trial technology. The college has two main purposes. It affords students an opportunity to acquire an education that will enable them to live effectively in a democratic society. It provides continuing educational and cultural services for the people of Georgia. A worth-while education, as the faculty conceives it, demands the full, rounded development of the individual. Consistent with this large purpose the institution has several major objectives. Specifically, the total college program is designed to help students: 1. To gain basic preparation, personal qualities, and skills which are essential alike to further study, earning a living, and personal well-being, 2. To understand the nature of mental, emotional, and physical health and to practice habits conducive to sound personal and community health, 3. To attain a sharp awareness of social and civic responsibility and live daily as good citizens, 4. To understand the common phenomena of man's physical environment and use scientific advances for human welfare, 5. To cherish a discerning knowledge of man's cultural heritage, respect for for- eign peoples and cultures, and aesthetic appreciation to the creative artistic expressions of the human spirit, 6. To know and live by those moral and spiritual values which refine and exalt human life. To attain these objectives the college Cab offers formal instruction organized within seven divisions-Business Administration, Education, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Technical Sciences, Home Study, fbj selects and upgrades teachers, counsellors, personnel workers, administrative and auxiliary services per- sonnel, Ccj gives students due responsibility in making their own educational deci- sions and performing work-aid duties, participating in government of the college, extra-class activities, campus life, and religious services, Cdl draws upon all avail- able intellectual, cultural, technical, and spiritual resources to enrich the lives of students. Briefly then, every teacher, every facility, every arrangement here serves two main purposes. It is that boys and girls may develop into mature men and women who live effectively in the community, the state, and nation. It is that life may be made richer for the people of Georgia. ADMINISTRA TIVE UFFICERS The successful operation of a large college is so complex that it is necessary for the president to divide its operation into several phases and appoint an officer to take charge of each phase. There are seven of these officers at Savannah State and the following paragraphs will give brief descriptions of their duties. The Dean of Faculty is in charge of the instructional phase of the college. Matters of academic adjustment and progress of students curriculum and faculty personnel are handled through his office. The Comptroller handles all business affairs of the college. Financial matters, student accounts and expenses are among the many duties of his office. The Registrar is in charge of registration and admission into the college. Mat- ters concerning catalogs, transcripts, information about admission, courses offered and graduation requirements are some of the duties of his office. The Librarian is in charge of the library and its many functions. He must keep the volumes in the library up to date with well selected books, newspapers and periodicals. The Chairman of Student Personnel Services is concerned with the personal welfare of students, housing and work-aid assistance. His duties also include ap- proving all student campus affairs and directing the Student Health Service. The Director of Public Relations is responsible for the college's general infor- mation program. Publications, institutes, radio and TV programs are but a few of his many responsibilities. The Alumni Secretary is in charge of matters pertaining to alumni affairs. He makes frequent visits to alumni chapters throughout the country to keep them abreast of the college's program. Alumni publications and organizing alumni chap- ters are but two of his many responsibilities. OFFICERS Dr. NVilli.1m K. Payne, Presiffmzt Savannah State College OFFICERS Timothy C. Meyers Dean of Faculty Elonnie J. Josey Librarian Nelson R. Freeman Claairman, Student Personnel Services Prince Jackson, jr. Alumni Secretary Sally fd X f V' as 'YV' .e x Iv, I, Xi 'S V K B 4 is ,. , Z . , M, w - Y! Q 45 ,.-f N' ' X ez. 1 . sfeFp,,t in M4 ' s 'l? ' X X X mfg, 11' 5? X ' l ' '- M I I H--'iii' A , ,,, 1 it i S amos 3QY3,.-iz. fj .LQN N LQN Nm '7 'A-. x dx fx 5171 4 35:6 .5 nu ,ri 2 ll' f r 3 gl F,.,.anlMs- tfflf S X. 3 X N' S Wilton C. Scott S' v. ,, ' f Director of Public' H 7 QYQLQ ff Relations W ' vwxkx 5 Emanuel A. Bertrand ' 1- We ilk X A , yfdiiy: WMM -, ,fy .vw ,Y Comptroller A eg- t M gee N,Qf.gzf'1f 'I-'Q Q sf-'Qt' '72, . 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Clemmons Matbenzaiics Dr. John Wilson Secondary Education Frederick Browne, II Illl1'IlSfl'ft1l Technology Evanel Terrell Home Economics Dr. Raymond I-Iopson Physical Education nvzzzg ...: .,,, in f- ' ff Aa' rg I A ., f ff gy f W' 4 0 I , QV' , AI W Kaz? ff aw- 4 4 f Kg A , a J ' 4 W X 0 M IQ? 1 f A Q Z 5 , 'f .V ,,,.r,.. W v- NN fflh f .tj A ,n Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite K Fine Arts ' ILWQ... W 'r , i , f'57','1 X M' - - Ie- f f 1 znff, fl w A if A Q ,.:. . ' gps or A, - r-r. ea V, X, A mi., af. , t , 1 NN , A RCN-J' f.. -Wiki? 75. 4 Tux:-,, ' A A E Q Q N Q 72511. -- .zg,., EfigQgqf'smf . 'infix ,,5sxla'4'f ' fm -- '- egg ff W t .fjfq,esQ2,r2v. raise ma 53252 1' ww A ' fi' -AR X J j x Zig ' il 3 Q .rr is LAFK ?v ' 'Q '5 ?sf 'Z'n,x11:G'i'X A , ., V fiffqf f if 5 , 3, 254 5 Q31 :Ming Qt '. ' '- X x J 'af iw . d w g '+.i2:f.3m f?:5w'fW,a31b ii ' fe Maint: p 1 rf i f '?.-fs. '. fee- ' ' S- Theodore Wright, Sr. Athletics xmp an-'P Dr. Cleveland A. 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Blake Mazinger, Snack Bar Carolyn Hayes Secretary, Tcstilzg 81 Guiitance Claytae H. Watson Director, Wright Hall William R. Burton Clerk, Library Louise A. Lester Director, Camilla Hubert Hall Varnetta Frazier Dietitian fffvx .9 . 'Nav' ff X Www , . I ii'-- II' , H 1r', B ,X M 'w .,W, XW? K 'e KT 13, if . fi f X 5 V X , 'A 4-dam. Q 1 if fve- if Jaw- 1 '1..f Q-9-P' x, L 1 MSW , ian 5 -mr Y F . ifvx' AQ.. p I 0?'5 2 5' X , fr ii W... 2 Y ,Q A , . -1 .ff 3 X B- if ,ts fzffffiffs .P ,+- if 5 . 5, if .s ' M .- is gn , i X I V+ A I Q i, , . 4 s Y b lx -4 F I w Y' gg V X 6 ,ff ' ai 11 . .If '. X , -1 . A ! 'nv , qw in YK in 7 1 5 3 f E E p 4 , 4 7 iw' f :'1? 1119: ZW K lqi' . a ,f 1 ' +415 t 1 Q ul is f gr an + .zz-I XS 'Vx' ' --Y -- 2. MCMLXI-LXII M M M MYMZWIMM Ng JQWWWW. ' M-vfwzansar . W, MW, ,wvmwf W, , 1 Many WWMNA A jam . ff 'mi W -v dxf ,Z , ,.fQ'.Y,5fi If '01 I ,A . m:.'fH1?:55'ff .. 4. W., .Wy - .- gi 5 , vs Awww W .vpmg ', 'XX if , kyfy' J g X f f .Q NSSX , ,WW y , 3 xo W :fa 5 4'3- , Z4 ff -A--.- 2 5 x 2 X K , Q i 2 HWY 2 2 5 f N Xa g, f if 5 Z , A 21 1 'ii X 3 ,Z 2 3 WfW'w7 f 1, x NNN ' 3 Z iff? ' X 9 '-2 f X X ff! ,I Q gm- if S K It --' , Z 7 5 ' W f H if g 'fax 2 2 ' s , ' E f f , .,,., nm-.xqqgr-N-Q 5 f ' 5 F 5 xx R 'f 'f ' . , 'M f 'fp tx Wrx- ff' N, , ,gym , ' K-' f Q wx I X, A A A I MMM 2. X ,.M p, MCMLXI-LXII 1' f Dr. Joan L. Gordon SOC'fcI1SCfUl1CFS p 9 1, f n .XX - 2 K : ' Q- 4' T3 -,QW 1 W W , Q . -PN -, '9:': ,,f ,7 - 4' f W X 32 M0 f , . ' ' -..,,g-f-2 , 4 'I' . vw .V X g' x I , ,,g - ,Y Av. ' W, , , J P x XY7illi.1I'U B. Nelson www ,, Imfzzsfrml Fffzzmfiozz z, 1 .lf ,gal iw H MCMLXI-LXII C. Vernon Clay Luella Hawkins Maurice S. Stokes Clnwzixfry Library Effzzcfzfiofz ,. .M -0,,.,K N , 4 4-if 3 r M X SN rx W We e 5 l M any ,, K , , . 0' WP' V , wx X ,X XR , eh-qliiww N i P fl if EQ , V, .. if Us - J 1, , :rgrwgg Dr. Walter Mercer Timothy C. Meyers, Dean of Faculty and Associate Professor of Eljllmfjwz English discusses a project with Dr. Paul Taylor. Director of Testing and Guidance. Howard M. Jason Sjnazzisb MCMLXI-LXII Geraldine Abernathy Physical Eilzzcafion Martha Avery Home Economics Blanton E. Black Social Sciences Albertha Boston Business Sylvia Bowen Maflaeizzafics Wfilliam H. M. Bowens Economics Arthur Brentson English Leroy Brown Azzfo Mc'ClJrmic'S rw ,ggi fwfr: K-an 1.16 an 5' I I X - Q L .,- 1 ff if 1. A A .A ' fi GN i rv A 4 My ,Qt E, Y--...v mr., PA 'R- . HJ, W- f if B it grin ' f .5 BE . Y' 1- +,:..gjLm-A-1 fix?- E:':1 l mi-tm . , 4' 5 W i 4 'I MCMLX1-LX11 MCMLXI-LXII M CMLXI -LX II ,,...r, ' wars .3 0 3 3 f if NW, We slzjy, ' f Qs M 2, 7 QF, gi ,, ss, 'Q X X 2 so . , QE 14 .sf ., L5 lt' wi..-mf Q c i v il - . si I -i,W'f2,,, A X if . ' ffvf . isvhri fgwgwee .fiix e FQef,,:fg i,s fx M. f E . . sms- V. is i- ll'3L.isf5i3r A if -xx- aw ,,,w,,.--4' fl 2. ' Tv f?' 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'X aiug., ' 8 1,2 -- u X Physical Educallon I , M CMLXI -LX II ,pf-W in X S .1 ,153 155' H R 1 l Y ll 1 lf! is la Qygs . , All Marion D. Mendenhall, Instructor of Chemistry and Assistant Football Coach, delivers an important address to the Savannah State College student body. MCMLXI-LXII FACULTY AND STAFF NOT SHOWN Felix J. Alexis Ethel J. Campbell Mollie N. Curtright J. Randolph Fisher Bernice Hall Florence F. Harrington Johnnie M. Hill Ben Ingersoll Willie Mae Julian Mildred M. Marquis George Miller Emma D. Murray Charles Pratt W. Virgil Winters Iona L. Brooks Mary E. Clark Loreese E. Davis William E. Griffen Dorothy C. Hamilton Doris Harris Josephine F. Hubert Ira Jones Farnese H. Lumpkin Vernese Mikel Lois Milton Mary B. Pearson Marjorie F. Wallace X fs,y QW f 4, f 1951-62 A411 65 f xx? 5 K. m X W. Mg, E f in W Y W L . I I - 1 F! f' -'z 1 'F' . , X an x I W AAN .-WN a igw 6... ' Linn.-1!n fQi,J'.qm-Q 1. . A V vig N I N. . ff ,xr .,.! fit , ii was I if it ' - -vffmfwwfwvb - . 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William Hagins Eldridge Harris Lavenia Harris Yvonne Harris Annette Kennedy frigbtj and Samuel Williams fleftj chat with Assistant Professor of Social Sciences, Blanton Black after a chapel program. Margaret Hayes Jonathan Haywood Ann Henderson Catherine Hill Catherine Holland Vann E. Holland Willie Holmes Maggie Ann Hopkins Winifred Hopkins Annie Lee Howell Elizabeth Jaudon Abraham Johnson Cecile Johnson Artis Jones Ernestine Jones Shirley Jones MCMLXI-LXII d x firm. ,363 ls.rJ fr, 34' 'VER 'WN L S. Ziff M N ' 0. f ff? ?-..l 3 - 5-4' fi 1 A 'f xx , , 'R 1, ' J 11' Jinx A' V ,F ig A+.. ' 4 Er, :Q Qi Who's Who Among Seniorsv may be found at the end of THE TIGER. . if ' VW af' Y it ff Q' 0' gif? 51 f A me -M. ,, xx ' QF ' f AIQX rg-., F-A s ,J J 55 X N,-,gg ,ffm ! ' X . ag, i .1 Rv pf Ska K S I 'xg Y A Q 4 1-,, , ' f . 1 fa? X i if f L 9 rw , wk iw- 2 G ZEYW ' .Q , 5 9 s Q ::f.g-15. 5.1 .f ,f i. F' 4, 5 12 'X psf, ,E ,2 6! 'I iff Q 60 t avg X P xs waf 54. W life 0 F R+-Q W I fig , 'S' 7 M W1 MY A f 14. 9 X 4 V . S Sr. e,I1.iii,, - K W n o ' Q L F? Emffff if 'K if i -. 1 ,ynlinsw ,- v i,,wg i A issxgfef, H is If . f ' vi , if f , ay 4 , 525 J. ' e K ,. , N N S at f'il 'v M A X pnbwwf-an X ff s i-':is:5:r:.,gg.., -- v4:rswS Avf 4 Maw- if-wwwm ' ,V sg al at . SX fbi M CMLXI-LX II -mg ICN -N 7,1 'gun- if Y , X Awww., 'fe 'hs ...i f . L H I MW 7 79 ho s Who Among Seniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. 1 is Albert King Louise Lamar i Verdell Lambert Dorothy Lanier Verdell Lambert friglatj is w presented a plaque by Miss Loreese Davis during Charm Week. Juanita Quinn fren- i ferj awaits her opportunity to l extend' congratulations. l ! ! Alice Law l l l l Irene Law ' 5 Loretha Love ll l' J Vernie J. Luckey ln J Erma J. Mack Edward Manigo Rosemary McBride Emma Sue McCrory Henrietta Meeks Ernestine Meggett Hattie D. Merfirf Melba Miles Bobbie Miller Loretta Miller Mary Mitchell Ruby Mitchell M CMLXI -LX II Fr f VN ffl-aaf f fYs Xl' . X ' X - 73 W em. Px,,P5J 2 sf-I s? Q9 x.,-1' f gf' iw ,yy NN l' .fl H--4 ' sq, s I f A f 'Qt JC 5' .Q, K E . Q5 Who's Who Among Seniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. MCMLXI-LXII e,p9'9'N ?YV aus-Y X .w '-- 'w,,,, W mr f' Q ,ls fi Off .qx E xx I I 5 wif' , I V55 2 A535 fit , ff A ,M l 5' , vc i si J sian 5' ,Q K 9 A V. Y I 3?-s 71- 0809 My,. pb- f fine tw, ff' 'L I ,Lg 21' S E., f V s E' +4-vi - fm? 1 'f f i ' , A 1 I, 4 , . M535 ., -, , W, Kos 0 3 2. HVWW, 5,41 1 131: . , JK 5 , ' vmwwt. X zu Who's Who Among Seniorsn may be found at the end of THE TIGER. Dorothy Monroe Juanita Moon Vernell Moultrie Dora Myles Emma Sue McCrory, Miss Savannah State College as- sists at the reception given by the President for freshmen. Edith S. Owens Bernice Pinkney Wilma Rhaney Doris Riggs Steve Roberts, J Ernest Robinson Carolyn Rooks Sarah Sapp Henry Scott James Shepherd W1111am S1bert Phylhs Slngfield Eugene Sm1th Melvm Sm1th Em11y Snype Geraldme Spauldmg MCMLXI-LXII 'N , r . I f I n f if , mi . wwf? WMM? J ' 4?--H-'olive Navi' .f 'N, as Na' 'UT' ff' I Q ,A I sv l . f-A 'V fVS f'-!i ,,..,-rx I , 1' Ll . :, , QL gia- ,pd Wsp..J' 'Pl t 4 f I fv -fi N' In V , , . eff ' Ne' mm A V A V fb. VV A,1 VMI- Nil , .. .... - V x,..?V, Fa V I: ,f 3 Vs- jf: V. ,L rf s ,Q 4. M V 'Lily , Visalia L, .':i if V ' -r :Q A V f 3 gf QA ,,,' ' ,f i -f ff'2,Q2S' 1' Fixx. x . I iz. Q 'Iris 2315: X4 5 . . . ae, ' 'H A X 'Li V , ,ev tgp Vi' rr, fl - V Yam, M.. , ,J-A in s L ' Rs K . ! 1 . he ' w -4 pggj' ,ig S41-'-5-1, 4. all so V. ' . . 'W f x 1 yy ww - 'Gr-Q Who s Who Among Seniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. V ,fx , rev ., T rt f. ,, 26353 5:1 ,Q NXBS .xi Q5 .Mfr . f , t W QQ W3 fl :X SX S msigf v 1 ' tw, f 4 K sv ,W ,V whim iam., ' NV' K 1 if T Q ' ' IA r ijgiiii fe ' ' ff if 'Wi V ek 1 . jx: 7 Q, my W M CMLXI -LX II sa si 5 1 MJ' Who's Who Among Seniorsn may be found at the end of THE TIGER. Zelma Stevenson Louise Stewart new ff 1 Shirley Terry Betty Thomas Eugene Dryer friglmlj inter- viewsRevcrendXY'illieGwynn, Counselor at Sol johnson High School, after Sunday Vesper. Nancy Thompson Carolyn Vinson Rosa Wade Marian Walden Lee W. Walker Gracie Whipple George Wilkerson Thomas Wilkes Etheridge Williams Joseph Williams Samuel Williams Truddie Williams Willie Williams Lester Wilson Helen Woods Junice Wright MCMLXI-LXII fe' far 'lr-ff I 1' ,XX Z A X X 7? - f Q Aww V' f 2 . 1 I . . C? Q59 .iNN ,fps E .rf Five df fax fwia Awww XA,-1 jfs., 9-, fo W .sw gulf' Who's Who Among Seniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. MCMLXI-LXII - 1 1' . 'X Y' 4, M gg X ,ww i W , ' 3 . Q i 1 Y .. rm. jf.: w zgx 7 4 . N Q X Ami ., r, -Ni Qcffr, A X ,X.. on x xx , Vx A , ,Mo h W 1 V 'EEN , wg..-wiv!! 3 my o N ,jf ,L r ' Fa :SFS Q Z A 'Q .1-rg fi ' -iff'-:NY uf VG, ' - - ' x-S-3.11. vii' -Ni. .s.:2.,. xg E XY'.1rncll Robineon XVillic Harris Johnny XV1Ff6H Bobby Burgcse, Yicc President of the Senior Class introduces the speaker for 1n 1seembly program XYIl'1O,S Who Among Seniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER X ' of 2 M' ! MCMLXI-LXII . . ,. . ., , V ,,.,,,, . . 5? ' .551 5 sk V J gil' up -Q4 S f I i 4 ,W V ,W ' , fl ? 1 X. f I f . J' ' I t V : wk K, 'Wi W 4 H 'F' 3 369 ,Q W 'i ,, f 'Q My, , if 4 Four years ago, three freshmen, Rose Baker, .Iu.init.1 Quinn .ind Annette Kennedy, .ittended their hrst occasion .lt the College. They were received at the door by MN. Louiwe Owem .ind Dr. Joan Gordon. Since that time, they have xirtieimited in m.1nV other .iH'.iirQ .ind .ire eurrentlv reieninq .is . P D 1 . . re -4 tueens of several e.1m wus OI'U.lI'117f.1IlOl'1S. lt Vou want to see how thex' have chanted in four l l o . . S years, study the pictures below. Rose Baker Kluanita Quinn Annette Kennedy Q K x ,gm X K5 Ny. ' W t . xxx 4 E. ex .. X X f t W Q' S as tri e za? 54. 3 tx 1' fx EE M Q as . ,N 1 5 ' ,' K , .WL iv ,. V' fm , -an XVho,s Wfho Among Seniors may be found .it the end of THF TIGER. 5 MCMLXI-LXII 5 5 WMM'-...-ff' j i i f ,M 'H' M f t X ,in 3 N AY' 'S' 9 ,my 7 Q :W if 4 X i 1,35 james Devoe, Student Council President and Bernice Pinkney receive congratulations from Dr. W. K. Payne. Dorothy Monroe exhibits her teaching talents in the Nursery. I wvg,g,:+t,iix,:- x -. .ji .Q ,ij .QQ .I Hu ' .N .i...i , fa .. I , ,fu -, ,, A pw ws, fog, vfitf k . 'init :,T,K,?ji:'- wfixifi fxt- ,gi XR Q Li ' B fa I 512.34 e 4 34 gf ' ik Q Q X, ML 4 , 5 if Y ff ffjkykk K 'Lv X? 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M! 31, Gentle Powers james Devoe, dynamic president of Savannah State College Student Council, extends the greetings of the student body to the participants of the Eleventh Annual Southern Region Gertrude Huff Press Institute. Devoe is majoring in Business Administration and is a member of Alpha Kap- pa Mu Honor Society. He is one of the best student speakers on the campus and is in high Molly Hill demand as a tutor. Edward C. Werner Who,s Who Among Seniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. MCMLXI-LXII V- cuff' 'vgwif , ,JVM ', tv N m 5 1 SENIOR CLASS QFFICERS The roster of the 1961-62 Senior Class Ofhcers encompasses the most outstanding students at Savannah State College. Over the past four years, these students have contributed much to the st d b d f ' ' ' u ent o y o the college and all of them are in great demand for their services In selectin - .2 these leaders, the seniors have succeeded in molding an exclusive club of presidents.', Almarie Glover Csecretaryb is president of Delta Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc. Mamie Green Ccorresponding secretaryj is president of the Boaras I-Iead Club. Charles Fra- zier Cpresidentj is president of Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Society Zelma Stevenson Qchi lainb . . Q p is president of the Business Club. Bobby Burgess Cvice presidenth is president of Delta Eta Chap- f ter o Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Who's Who Among Seniors may be found at che end of TI-IE TIGER. M CMLXI -LX II . -si, WS? V9 f ff ., sf! '4 fs. '. i 5 . I nlflx mf ATTENDANTS JUANITA QUINN fleftj DOROTHY BROWN frigbtj The beautiful are never desolareg But some one always loves them-God or man. If man abandons, God himself takes them. --Barley we-fr ly' -.M COLLEGE MISS SAVANNAH STATE sw' EMMA SUE MCCRORY A. , Is she not more than painting can . ' express, Or Youthful poets fancy, when they 7' l love? -Nicholas Rowe ' f ing' A 49 i F ' . . if' 5 TT V 3 'kil Ti fllwmw- x Q ll swf,-fl 'll , , 6 sf 25 Q! A 3 giilllllfl 'fl 6 R' ' .vw YR Q 5715 - 1 4336. my ,,. T. 'nl-, 0, m , l M515 1 J? Mn. Q ,. W X I, 4 .,, 1 W ,S 1 -vw fl :7'f, - ll l 'W V 11 ' 45 ,ww 4-V. M ', W -' ,W l :xx ,,,, L l 'f l H ,, W .iff f' , --l M- V , . ,fn Fd YM T. qv-N I 4 :gf , .X ,5 Q' 1 AWN J YW L mf ll' T.. YM ml. ll- llflllll 1 ffl T ,f8:gb,4lcLw- 8 XVho's Who Among Seniorsv may be found at the end of THE TIGER. MISS SENIOR AND ATTENDANTS' ELIZABETH JAUDON flfffy ANNETTE KENNEDY fcenterj MISS SENIOR GRACIE WHIPPLE frighfj And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace A Nymph, a Naiad, or a Grace, Of finer form, or lovelier face! --Scott , ' A' , ww'-QiEIf7Wi:'N'Aw Wav, Q.. ' A ., ,d 1 11 ' ,A i ' ' ' V lf fi l T 1T . -. - ilpfg-irff ' A ' 'Q , Q 'e:i.Q fgawti' wwf-W '- ' Q f ' ' A , My 1 , 'a A ' A' f--A V' ' ' f 'V' T ' f Q A -Q - ,aa 4, ' A if f-iff' g .,, , , , ' ' I A HM fwfaafa .w:,Ja1a. ,, - A , K ' A, Q' . . 3 fa .1 1:51 par- , L. 4. :, '! , 1 ' lf -p G+ P I ip' ' 1 .. n 'W '- , fi . 97 F 4 'Ui I' ' Juv Q .l ,Q - .. M 'J 4. 'I 52? X 0 '41 1 'I ' fu IS 58 . 1 , W ' H . ' ILUHS i I Q ms 1 I 41- I ,B ,pn-1 ? ,,,,,,5Wx.1+1i.. , li gi '-if - -or-A L A , i as I .. f., -f A -fix, . 1 -e-Ae-' I JM' -nv , ef'-2. 'iaaffr t F .. ' iv s A 0 v 3, my I f 5 Miss JUNIOR AND ATTENDANTSU MARY BROWN fleffj FREDDIE LIGGINS fcenterj MISS JUNIORH BLANCI-IE WINFREY frigbtj I-Ier glossy hair was clusterid o'er a brow Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth, Her eyebrow's shape was like the aerial bow, Her cheek all purple with the beam of youth, Mounting, at times, to a transparent glow, As if her veins ran lightningf' --Byron Who's Who Among Seniors and Juniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. 69 S E N I O R S AND U N I 0 R S MCMLXI-LXII Minds are like parachutes. They only function when they are open. X It 1 ' ., , ' 'I , M 1 2 TIN . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS fSfamli11g, lfff fo riglllj Bobby Hill fStudent Council Representativej, Norman Elmore fStudent Council Rcprcsenuitivel, Lawrence Hutchins fPresidentj, Benjamin Colbert QViCe-Presidentj, Al- vin xlones Cllcporterj. fSUafmfl Ir.1Snelson fSeCret.1ryj. XVho's Who Among Juniors may be found at the end of TI-IE TIGER. Ernestine Adams Julia Adams Edith Albright Edna Baker Eleanor Boyd Mary L. Brown MCMLXI-LXII l uw- ,. Q-'D 'Us fb' ax' A 7 U i The true lover of learning is he that hath a lust to labor and a will to take pains. For if a child have all the benents of h 'f h b f h'mself ainful he nature, with perfection of the memory, love, like, and praise learning never so muc , yet 1 e e not o 1 p shall never attain unto it. And yet where love is present, labor is seldom absent and namely in study of learning and mat- ters of the mind.-The Scbolemaster, Ascbam Harvey Bryant Georgia Byrd Ernest Brunson Dorothye Carter James Carthon Dolores Clarke IQ 5' :fi Whois Who Among Juniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. fl- at: 'E y A .4 .f- gl l G 1-rf MCMLXI-LXII Barbara Clements 'N Thomas C. Cloud, III James Coar 'WWI If John Cochran its .1 2 W5ii ,f 4455 1 use , W gi .-...,,,mv- wg ia, as an Anna Cooper 'Ut -W 5. 4 is Rx K ' Ezekiel Cooper Learning teacheth more in one year than experience in twenty. And learning teacheth safely when experience maketh more miserable than wise. I-Ie hazardeth sore that waxeth wise by experience. An unhappy master he is that is made cunning by many shipwrecksg a miserable merchant that is neither rich nor wise after some bankrouts. It is costly wisdom that is bought by experience.-The SC'l70If'N1flSff'l', Ascbnm VVS- U p xl ' , fir' ' Q ' fl' gi Otis Cox .iff 1 WP ' WVN Shelton Daniels Annie J. Dodd an- Ida Dukes 33 fi jpg. C- ' Barbara Dupree ? f lm 3 V...-If . ,C Sandra Eason .i'uTr..:. Who's Who Among Juniors may be found at the end of TI-IE TIGER. Ella M. Hunter Lawrence Hutchins Delores James Margaret Jenkins Alvin Jones y Bernice Jones M CMLX I -LX II 'Zveol 9.4-rx iw- It ,gm 'D' ZW' Another educational error is an impatience of doubt, and haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judg- ment. These two ways are commonly spoken of by the ancients: the one smooth in the beginning but impassable in the endg the other rough in the entrance but fair after a while. If a man begin with certainties he will end with doubtg but if he begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.-Bacon Julia Jones John Kight Lucille Lamar Freddie Liggins Ora Lee Lattimore Ralph Lowe ll if R 'ff W ,,,. 7 K ff ' AN H73 fxx ,1 , A L ,t ees R +.,. N., r AXA I V X Who's Who Among Juniors may be found at the end of TI-IE TIGER. N. .?t f I f' ' MCMLXI-LXII ELM -..l' 4,1 v f - A Y N X rar , LQ ev , 2122.45 aa gi 'fs 'lg Qu? 'L ig? Gloria Edwards Norman Elmore Thelma Evans Edna Ficklin John Finney Barbara A. Greene No learning ought to be learned with bondageg for bodily labors wrought by compulsion, hurt not the bodyg but any learning learned by compulsion carrieth not long in the mind. For whatsoever the mind doth learn unwillingly with fear, the same it doth quickly forget without care.-The Rcfpzzblic, Plato Qs, 1 V 1-1 xx ,QE f 2 Q , rdf z :iw Va: - ' i r , , A-,, ' is X ,au XM . s- X f W Wa is Z 4? 9s - r A . A ga, Jil'- .v' if , Qvff' ' i iii Na.,-5 - R as V J if 3 7 Gertrude Gardner Percy Harden Gloria Harper Mary Alice Hartwell Bobby Hill Mary Nell Hollis Who s Who Among Juniors ' may be found at the end of THE TIGER. MCMLXI-LXII Laura Martin Lucy Moore Ruby Odom Velma Parrish Vonciel Parrish Charles Phillips ,,..v.. M1 is ?l9f'r 9K vga 'is h h ' l d' oun wits into a right and Therefore, if to the goodness of nature be joined the Wisdom of t e teac er in ea ing y g h ld k ' G d's fear and overned by His grace may be brought well to serve God plain way of learning, surely C i ren ept up in o g and country byyirtue and wisdom.-The Scbolezfzasfw, Asclmm Leomia Pinkney in faqs Beauty Poole gwn Frank Quarterman P N., , 5 ' ..,, Annette Randolph .Q v V ve- A Mannie Roberts N - ,af w..- Genell Roberson Who's Who Among Juniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. it ffl? ffm- 1 3' god' 'WS LJ' if MCMLX I -LX II 4K X MW 4 1 1 ff ,ff are E, nur' mv arf av'-' iw 'Wai' 92 Ethel Ross Lottie Shellman Lovia Shellman Israel Small Jerome Smith Ira Snelson Men have abandoned universality, or philosophia primag which cannot but cease and stop all progression. For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level. Neither is it possible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you stand but upon the level of the same science, and .ascend not to a higher science.-Bacon ww ' I .K 'w ffl fi 2' f' I ,fi Il - . ' W -. Qakvw f y , gf, 'I 6. 'W ,, li-Q, - ea, ,Q M T WS' ., K . J , , rv ,ef l ' 4' I , . . , 1 iss- - ' ' f .. - f .af 'sz 3 ff !Nu 3 'Kay A M W To , ga ffffve-+ af we as .. ffvs fi ww 'Mn'- Q 5 Rozzie Snelson Doris Strange Tommy Swearongen Samuel Truell Barbara Tyson Eunice Veal Whois Who Among juniorsn may be found at the end of THE TIGER. I-Iattie Vfatson Shirley Whing Yernita Wright Blanche Winfrey Johnnye P. Wright Geneva Zeigler And I do not mean by all this my talk that young gentlemen should ilu axs be poring on a book and bv using good studies, should leave honest pleasure and haunt no ood pastime I mean nothing less For it is well known that I both like and love, and have always, and do yet still use all exercises and pastimes that bent for my nature and ability Bobby Hill and James Brown, members of the Debating Society of Savannah State College, ponder a point in a debate with members of the Debating Society of Fort Valley State College. After a mag- nificent performance, Bobby and James were declared the winners. Who's Who Among Juniors max be found at the end of TI-IE TIGER M CMLX I -LX II .qmqgnvfe r W. pr C 'C' I Q . 2... 2 N. I V Robert McClellan and Dandy Tay- lor visit the library to do some research. The modern air-condi- tioned library of Savannah State College affords the student body many opportunities to augment classroom instruction. If ye suffer the eye of a young gentleman once to be entangled with vain sights and the ear to be corrupted with fond or filthy talk, the mind shall quickly fall sick. And being once englutted with vanity, he will straightway loath all learning .md all good counsel to the same. And Parents, for all their great cost and charge, reap only in the end the fruit of grief and care.-The Sclaolefnmsfer, Asrlaam .ww john Cochran congratulates Miss Margaret Tynes, Soprano, after a superb performance rendered by Miss Tynes for the students at Savannah State College. Dr. Col- eridge A. Braithwaite fleftj and Mrs. Virginia Kiah friglatj await their turn to extend congratula- tions. This was another one of the many outstanding cultural events sponsored by the Lyceum Com- mittee of the college for the stu- dents. W'ho's Who Among Juniors may be found at the end of THE TIGER. Clyde Jenkins, outstanding honor student in the department of Elec- tronics Technology, receives a plaque from Dr. W. K. Payne, President of Savannah State Col- lege. Clyde is one of the most sought after tutors in Wright Hall. M CMLXI -LX II s'llu- EN-rf A gem is not polished except by rubbing nor a man perfected without trials. Gwendolyn Buchanan, Birdie Smiley, Lottie Fussell, Mary Moss, and Matilda Bryan prepare to serve punch, cookies and mixed nuts at a reception for Rev. A. E. Pea- cock's Western Culture classes. The affair was outstanding and the service was excellent. Ro' 8.4 1 g Qi ,Q X ia it . Q lx, :Y C' A is ig' s r wr -7 W, if 'Fx , - ' K it 1- 1 aux? 1 A . 052 iff- rf? sh. ' fi Aki, XJMNQ A xx r 79 W A, Qc . WVJ X fi 1 f J f M215 ' J Y- 'f'.vie:Wi fu . Mary Anderson George Black James Butler Emory Campbell 1 'EV 'U X 3 S N ws- is-'W ' t 2 Xe or . yrs R Q 2 DY! if 'I vi, X 'x x K is M CMLX I 'QD' ' sg N Constance Bacon Delores Bowens Character is what you are in che darkf, Leroy Butts Grace Dandy C ,sim JI it xlib - . X fl 1 ll K P 1' f 5' wif fy, ,Z A 3 ,f ,rx -as ., 3 ,Q .,., A J W f p z X gi , By v! Joan Bynum Vivian Brown Frederick Cohen Dorothy Dorsey 'MJ ... L.- ? ,, , My 2 sf if 241- 91 fl iyflzli .. f ,. ,v,,, xx, , :tif f V, lrfijff M1 'nk fps--1 ,-f' 4' fflggj . , Jilzf? VA , -1- :V , Z, .V 'rw W- ,f',.f-.flg 1 fl .wp A W Y M' ' 1 K 'Ku Sf' Catherine Driskell Mary J. Flowers Man will begin Betty I-Iansford Clyde Jenkins I' ,ff E 4 . M CMLX I -LX II 4 ' ,- BK ii' 9, . A ,. ,Z ,M are if' ,M ' 2 4 Arthur Edmond Marvin Foston LY' ff.-2'?:s5s-, '4 ' , ' 4 r-.Lwff X. aff? M i Nellie G. Fields Mamie Fryer Otis Elijah Barbara Frederick to get somewhere when he develops a brake for his tongue and an accelerator for his brains. Mildred Harris Louise Jackson thr- Q 0' Em 3 'ff i '31 V, K ' 51 5 wt. , 222.1 Q , f 1' , , ,Q n 1 Arif .- -J., Pauline Heard Rosalie Holmes Julia Jones Safronia Lawson fix any Q. I gl f , ifff ITX tv Rigs H v i M CMLXI -LXII v N A o -again'-K una im. KW 'Nl' 2 fail' A riff 15 at. WCW' Melvin Lester Dorothy Mitchell UDOHQ Veronica Owens Chester Powell .sz 5,-x,a , V-an N ,lf I WOFI' - f f 7 uf W, 'ff ,M-W 425 :av - ' 9 KW I 7 ., 1 7- i 167 f f If .V gr I 4 if gf: fy,-.5,,, V I 1,-. ., W V-we ' W ,X X, KX W ,. . 15512. Dorothy Loadholt Leander Merritt y about the job you Susan Peeler Oree Rawls v lui? up ... -. -1 ,.., . 5 f , 1 af sWW , f 2' 17,-P ,aft-A. Y f 4? ,: , , 4-f 'WAK '13 S, .rss at . fi -iff In aw f 4 1 fi as ff IW ' av- ' f ,N ,fu valium 'M' 1 ua. wi-0 f M s V' till, Eleanor Maner Waco Oglesby Bobby Lockett Idonia Mobley 73 don't like. Somebody else will have it soon. Johnnie M. Polite Vivian Rogers Ella Pendleton Delores Richardson 'W' N...,,.,,,f wlnmh Slew t ..,. ,M .W -WA 59-PM 'gym A.,..,r w-...J et.: 5 L .. , ff' .f -.wr ,fy 'X ' I Q A i YT X A 1 1 5 I-Iershel Robinson Frankie Strickland Barbara Troup Estella White So MCMLXI WN X is if . wx.. ' div? t f gf if ,wa Y Nancy Scott Henry Strong me minds are like concreteg all mix Curtis Walker Alberta Wilder .. .va s, of aff? YV -LXII r 'Vw Q n nt- --ff Lillian Sheffield Elmer Thomas ed up and permane William Wellons Matilda Wiley 2 1 .ff ill Ain ,Li Ka 'Wi P, X . ni- ntly se .gn- N , N-I' 1 lx... ,UQ 'T S I Af xM,a.s,f--Q , wjfi G V49 .k4 V fsizirfi Robert Stephens Therman Thomas Inez West Nora Williams 3, yu , ' S 9? ' ,, 'iii wa Q Qi Eli, wg I ' 'ii 1. ' 5 Wg 5 fb f-1 M CMLX I -LX II ff? esta S 'L Pg ix r Q, 1 a,, 'Ye f' have ,,,,,,,. P K ..., X fun ,vw f, Q.:-3 ,p...p-an-if Aww at I . X 3 f fi if ii.:-:Iii V J:- : 1 T ' . -.'- Q ' 1 f' ,. f VA R ' L2 'V I , 'ard 'A 'WG lv- 4, V3 'rfvv 1 ! .Y Hi t.. f .jf ::1,. ,,.,.,. - at as , : , i ' QI 'Q aw NN i flh xt, , ,, Q-...rs .,, - Y, 'gk-V-'fin Q I ka 1' if fV 1f V, anim ann' 4 4-I' Mtn yea v ,NAP K 5 4 -H:-f' - EL ' I , if af in f! A man doesn't begin to attain wisdom until he realizes he is no longer indispensable. Alfred Abrams Loretta Abrams June Alexander Eleanor Allen Gloria Allen Sherard Allgood Daisy Anderson Eloise Anderson Mary Armstrong Rosa Baker Daniel Blalock Rosa Barfield Gladys Barnes Adrian Battle Francetta Baul McLeonard Baul William Beamon Helen Beckham Sherbie Best Priscilla Blake Charlotte Blount Bettye Bass Arnetha Bostic Martha Parland John Barton Rudolph Bostic Louie Bowers Brigham Brannan Helen Brunson Charlene Bright Lucille Brock Eugene Bright Alphonso Brown Helen Brown Willie Miller Juanita Bruce William Bryant Walter Butler Mary Canady Annie Cannick MCMLXI-LXII 601- sbwfm ,f-qw ...Y , .J 6' is 4 'Dali . 4- wif ,N w. j f ,,.f. U 4 ' rf .ei M 7? vii? rt w l ., . ff K 'hx sf' Q -1 v- X s rs' 1 s .8 if o I nf. 3 g., , .4- rw-1 V .9 ,gm , Y. 1 it 'gf fax if' V .f J 1 -...ff A, .lr nfs X 'vi l W 'fa gp! Qwv-'ul 1 'nf V' HV ,dM . -..goo X 5-fl 3 1, if ' WU .. ... f 4 YJ 1- ,f 1 K X ' 'gi B , 1 ', 4 Q, aifqgqigif .' , Qf'.n5 'g ' W ,ffm 4 -B 109 , ' gi ,vw Q D I sf , . NF? L it 'S ' s ZA. y w I J 1-J rj ' 1 'Lk Sb ,S :sw .af 72 --.,,n3 H. fr' X mu ff-U1-if if 2.-'ff , , ,' ' I I a t I jg- Q- 4, Q 'I-Y.. 3 fc, iffv B' 1 rv , N . .,, ' ' 4.,,. .5 axfilfwf, - ff' 2 ,... .Q K K ! I W .sr -B 1 , is ' . ' B4 1 'l I ' 1, 1 y ff Q?- .v '31, 5 , g B f in , xl ' A ?b VX -sr+ f' 5.95 a 'J' Q-: f'n- AWNW ,Wx va' sign-I tp J is L I Too many of us conduct our lives on the cafeteria plan+self service only. .I f' - fill ii f :l x ,. f X sw, N 0-F' I iq Wd' , iff ti i f 4 x 5 .Y WA ...K 1. .. an-P' 'Tw -..lf e ,Ziff hu.. 'V Y by I rv' 'W' B- w-' 'Dx 191' ,, ir' 'Wi W? ,I 1 s M CMLX I -LX II new Ax.. if il ,Q-1' ,affix QWW' ,mst , , , ss N 1 1 W K- X C ' . f f' f M W , 1' ,. 5 Iuuu , Q i '. . , Q 3 5 - , I 1551? J 9 xt Siwfhi 7 , , ' Y : ar ' Ja f J, jfs' 3:1 'f fi-ffii' ff',f,.11f sim.. by Y , s ,J JF , t t , K ay Y iv Q, A J -. , Q , ' JW 'em 1 ,af , ,J V -,A as- if M, ,af 3, sf fi inf el .lg W, MW is 4,5455 ' K NWN fwii ZF' 0-...lf-f Nfl Q.- Nag' Q ef, , . as Mx ', gf : 1 sg? S fl' I f I I 'f :'.-- 4 Mia David Capers Margo Carpenter Juanita Carpenter Leon Carr Lois Carson Johnnie Carter Norman Chambliss Leon Chaplin Marvin Chatman Abigail Clarke Carsie Clark Earthel Clark Kei-metta Clark Thomas Clark Ann J. Clements Eugene Colbert Anita Coleman Annie Coleman Bettye Coleman Frances Coleman Seems a lot of men are so busy learning the tricks of the trade that they never learn the trade. Billy Collier Miriam Collins Sadie Collins Annette Cooper Willie Cooper Lorenza Crandle Eva Crawford Georgia Cummings Thelma Cummings Gladys Davidson Barbara Davis Darnell Dawson Preston Denson Diane Dickerson Artvetta Doanes Barbara Douglas Felton Earls Erma Eason Charlie Edwards Carrie Elliott M CMLX I -LX II , 6 fff Am 1 F -ive . . .ip eu,- ' ,aw - -qnnf' is ,gale 3 A ,ja n 1 ,W .27 45 6, ia 'va U! x .Z :I Vw ,fta a ,E 'lun-4' Qx'i,,...r.,g sv wa .l Zi W' if H sl , L. C...2.,-4-1' A af if 1,5- x fi E? ,li. 40 . 2 M f 'wif ' R,-'Sh A10 ein .y 'ii-N -so -- ' my-,f '95 FWS ,.. xi'-f av' A it M, g7W'f5' 'nz' W f ,., uf' nr' 2118 gift 'A fi .ase . Qi' .fi h ,JD ,am Q Nur' ,J , i fail ,Q 1' In v-,,,-Q., , Q Wh ,bd . O. l J .ff -. ? 95 Q .-.....,,... H N ' 5 rl .ln ga i E i E, i-is 5 f Aa, ,ir . R 'af fwf' W' .A a 1' Q,- qw, The important thing is, not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. ,J ,ff-P ' a--up I A qv-N A M CMLX I -LX II nun. iff 1' N' , 4 V' . - . e, ink- ix, X 1 Q: gag N sf X i JH ,. j Q' ff' QQ' -..W ., s N Nuff' f- ' ' 'nil , i 9. if 'fhif K A- ' Qfixxx X :PQ ' W' '-Q., 'SN 0' 3 -if i S A it fa' i., fe F in I .,,. p A 3' 1' ' , pint-W WON inf' f Q 1.. M MPC V if' QV' 'K Md nr, f far 4, if 2 ? :F . 1 , f , . xg, M X . IV' 'ivx' ' i f . ,A i t i sh in A4 ,-f 'S ,J ff' I ',,,a rv' 1 ' E5-' 4 I Q.. 5 xl' 'uf H- 7-'J K 1'-fx 'N' . as ww 1 x-e W' inn' Q, K, , Q I 'i .U f , an Z N 'V' 6 an QQ? '19 M W ef' ...F f 'ff 521 I gy- A ew:- 'Q ,N aa. ml 1 Zi - 1 if' ga. . , , Opportunity doesn't knock so often but temptation seems to pound away every day. Judith Ellis Irene Elmore Queen Griffin Herschel Evans Hattie Fason Pearl Ferguson Yvonne Ficklin Shirley Fields Harold Fleming Carnell Florence Barbara Flynn Sandra Fortson Herbert Ford Roosevelt Foster George Foy Dorothy Frazier Laura Fuller Joan Fuller Emma Geiger Fannie George Alexander Gilbert Bernice Givens Ada Gadsden Helen Gordon Frances Grant Mary Gray Doris Greely Hazel Green Ruth Greene India Gregory Jennie Gresham Jesse Hagans Charles Hall Angela Handsberry w, 5,4 ,.,,.. K a X s,,,,... 'K MCMLXI-LXII N Wan ' ,v v K f-f- , J 2 '9 v ' Q. f---1 , w 4, I bl' 5 , 1 K K' I fl , We fy. fi 113' KW' i 'P' ,. fw- 'ff Cas . - 1-' x W sf i 'nvf' nw-- 4...-E . ,,' , M.. V X yin-N r. M, . .Haj I x if - 7.31 is A f L , . , W U -fb 1 my ,wr 'rx PU' .-1. uf -A , Nr Walter Hardeman 4- gnu... 'Q Barbara Harris Benjamin Harris Betty Harris Sandra Heyward Soyna Haynes - 5:1 - 1' ' ,, X ' . , I .ff 1 . if-.. F 'vit ' ? 2 5 1 fy- 'Pvt h L-- y 3 1 4 Vs -ny, Q -5 5 4 iw, y ll , l' Q . A a J A great man shows his greatness by the way he treats little men. NZ J,,nn..g NU' H S 1,- W y 21 R 'X Xe. af? f .. , , 5:5 z K 1' af g a ak, ,Q Q fi'- I fd M, 'wi MCMLXI-LXII 1 A - 1'4' q M . 0'-Q' -fw - 9 ' ' . ff' f -f 2 M X 4' A N ' I. - Q . I 2 ,r K I X , Y A ? N -sf , 'W 4 '::,2 JJ' if 'Y tic ff , X J' Qi' V95 Qu? , of R21 uv.-.nu G 'Wav ' W 1 If 5 K , Lf' W Q-:rum 6' 4-KP' I 4- ' Q04 e ,,. my 1 a i if ,ff wt, -'5Q 'F ,A 4 M as R 3' a ' mcg? H' fa M . if Ay wr iffy!! , , ga 5 fa ,' -H af ,7 52 .421 isggggpaf fklziilllfgff r 14 ' 'Ji 1.59, if A wiflluiill Qllillfiiir' of-I , J' 5 LS if 7' W va ' M s'QuvS 'HJ' fy- X , .ff .f ' gf 1 Q A ..., AV ,W ,,W,,,, , A fcff- ' EW' ' ' -,, 4' -AA if Q, ey A f fi , . 'ffl I . .v-- K , W I W , X gg X' 'fi' ,Q ' , y fx fr a ,, W 1- -'Yu f, N , at A V ,fa Hifi -0 'V rw Ov 'W V 'V'- f W W f s W Q , ' L wi'-1 hw W---6 , .lr-W M , ,,,,,. W -I I V I t , 3 it Q. , . K , :gs x 935 wr' V -uoiw-W 'A M' exif' if s a Q61- -..,,fr fi. .. i If you're a man of few words, you won't have to take so many of them backf' Viola Haven Willie Hendrix Joe Henry Troy Hickman Mildred Hicks William Hicks Elma Hill Eliza Hillery James Hagins Dawn Hollinshed Elizabeth Howard Gloria Howard Willie Howard David Mack James Hudson Barbara Hull Freda Hunter Hester Jackson Lorraine Jackson Jeanette Jackson Martha Jackson Roland Jackson Shirley James William James Betty Johnson Brenda Johnson Evalena Johnson Freddie Johnson Gloria Johnson Hazel Jackson Lula M. Johnson Julia Johnson Paul Johnson Simon Johnson Wilhemina Johnson Arlene Jones Arnell Jones Etrenda Jones Linwood Jones Maggie Jones MCMLX1-LX11 in YY' hv X YK-' A 'ful qv-19' 'elf VCR xf' i gc if ,.s . 91 ,kr l ,J 1 X P ,,,,.,i,k lr rv YW' ' f e-I' J',.., 1 L Ui .xf-' sr'-so 1- if' lil' Za A-' I ,rn A I? .qv ' Y 57.4.1 ' v- M- I 'ang A It li t 'TN -.1 yn, -,f. f ,,f 1. f f f, ',, '1 K we ,Ja 'lv' sf-4 Nxyhg I I- 1- 6- -W- ar fx, s ,W dnl, , , 0 -41 1 ! I Ae 1. Ps Q 4 B F r - Z ' ' A Y I . . TY' x. ff? Q? Q79 4 ?vf ,gi al if is -Lens fag J fa: 01 'P' H. 'V - 3. if fi'- 'UN J!!- ,,,f a-. 1 cn' ,Vin fl fs 'V' u 4 In 'I I ., ln ,Ii 'fe ,. 6 ,I ,nl 'i'u Q. u.'. n.'u n lu 'ro l U.. .,. Q ,S 'Q 7 He who will not sail 'til all dangers are over must never put to sea. I Qqfi 6 m- 1 ,,...ol if I M CMILX I -LX II 'WW m' vii' i ip' sl, 1 lr st jf'-V' fir A f Q X gi f N if 1 it J . ,Xe ' .s ya s k ev ' Q L illi- ' Kyiv' . 11AA V.1'- f .,., gg '- p .zz sv- I if ,ga rv 1 'Q ftqs 'Q' YN Sf - A-.-...---A' M - 'N..f I K Ijjx. 'L' A: ce ff 'K' 922' Pbrfv- rf 1-W! :gi I tl M if X 1. ., aff,-1 is iff? . ,l 4 Na ii: ..,,, Q ' f V A 5 L J V' 'um MK , if if? ff is as X rv W' 5 as +,. , .L .fd ,mf-N ' a, H. -fe ' as--A WM.. p s .Q X' s fl f' pri! 4 N, wr 1 IW f A f f Mamye Jones Mary Jones Mary L. Jones Maxine Jones Elise Kent Sylvester Kemp Joan King Barbara Kirkland Marvin Kirkland Nellie Lamb Barbara Lane Mattie Lattimore Theron Levant Leola Lawrence Barbara Lawson Delores Lee John Lee Nettie D. Lee Larry Lewis Ernest Lavender .575 E L f :AZ as ,s L , fi? a- p Q. There ought to be a course in school that teaches people to read the handwriting on the wall. Ruby Little Earl Luke Isaac Luten Joanne Mainor Alfredo Moragne Glennera Martin Eugene Maxwell Ida Matthews Grady Mayfield, jr. Charles McCray Lillian McNichols Betty Miller Gwendolyn Miller Wayne Miller Vernell Mills Lou Mitchel Marian Montgomery Hattie Moore Northern Moore Dorothy Moss MCMLXI-LXII M ffjfimit .-iw, fsufhi K ,,-. 4. wp! af V i i J ' ' K wail, 1 ! 4' e ,ky-t, I ,wx , P 'I swf-V . 55, -v Q .uf X ,M ....., , A-.ff V Q ' ..,,. ' K ,,,:::.,. T I, A' N .1 f,9'if5 i i IL t af: L K 1 f ' Z New 9 gf ,gf , 53 X , . I Aa'3 Q :2 2-'xy :,, ,W 1 4 wt A' 5 ifvs FU, 1 ,, I ' E L., fx Pf' ' W i .4 'M f 'UD ' New X M. -, ...ff ii.i e i ,X 'QHY' sf' -...r- A-f Qfgj' , , X I R Y g v,yr, t 7 1 'f'5iif ' i km ug 5' is X f wr '-4e L :L ' if J'-Nha if rdf? .43 1 his 5' A M 'Q 1 , gi F K was ' F ni' ! - auf' I i' 9 , E2 -5 r Y' ,., f ,f 1+ a+ f - L. , . Aw-.. z-all :. fX'? ht' 1' 2 ' NK L. f 5 4 -.., 4 If r 5 ya. 1'-7 a ' N IW' :rf-'lf bf-wiv' , A V, WN i t a l aa aa 53 ' fgzs - 1,525 fy 'I 1-'QQ.f'cj, -.5 ., .. 1 2, er J ,f -r-. 3 I J xlfh - L X ' J ,. 'iffy ., I Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably why so few engage in it if e-IW E K . f fx was- ' f s all P: fm , 'Q 4-.ng .5 ws' f 47 1961 -.r .amwdi 4 M CMLX I -LX II YVK fv- had A I 55 s --f ,yv-'HO' ye' W' ' 'L F s .ze ,A UN 7 151' W ww- Einar y F ,MGH UQ? W., rd, 5 - , ..- 'f 'wa y 1 e taaar i REQ , ' H , . W Us x Y y b ,fe 5 x me I 6 . W ,ii ' , i F: l fa ,fa-lv if 'J X W i ,Y , , . 'UZ' I uqq J . , ,,,. , , A as f f A U V f arcane., .r f . 5134 f f A ,gf i 4 yy fa 13. ,za x ,, f ala , . 1612 is A 2, f 5 G f X 2 fx ga: .V KW A -I uvl s fox FV V , , ,149 Y , 4 ' ' dv-. 34' ' E ,nj W, A an l A M 1' X f I x 4 vi, K 1 'f f . M Ideas die quickly in some heads because they cannot stand solitary confinement. Ronald Moron Lutrell Mungin Marion Mungin Dorothy Myers James Nash Aretha Ogden Herbert Owens Robert Pendleton Bennie M. Harris Donnie Pickett Annie Pinkston Betty Priester Dennis Polite John Powell Edward Perry Otis Polite Albert Rowe Edward Quarterman Murrelene Reaves Vernon Reynolds Florence Rhaney Helen Ryals Izetta Rice Evelyn Richardson Rena Richardson Grady Riggs Katie Rivers Carrie Robinson Alberta Roberts Doris Roberts Henderson Roberson Ossie Roberts Dorothy Rogers Arthur Ross Robert Saxby Doretha Scott Dorothy Scott Sallie Screen Gwendolyn Sharpe Bertha Shellman H MCMLXI-LXII ,fix fi, m Q ' in NI X 6 , i I .. 0-5 zfwzgzf. .. 'I' , ...Q Ii Alu ' gf-1 'll 'ill' 'ul 9 fi? affwci ...W ,.,,' f ,.L-' 1 ' ' F sigffi l - 45,5 W5 J' ' uf'-rc 1 sf 7 HM J ' . 51 ,Q uf A . It .Il ' ' .. I . a Q ix, F f N ivy 5 ,Q 'as ff -' ' Q ' . of' ' 'N if A 'X if as we . ,fi H 1-is ff f? . 'UN we-D 1-..f ' .K VL,..--Ha xg 'A man in the right with God on his side, is in the majority though he be alone. O-I5 if gf if .-4 ,1- fg , 'f if I Q ,f-1 GK N6 Rx 5 MCMLXI-LXII N 1 wang Xl' rv '75 mrs ff' 11 n .0 Y . ' ,I 1- x .- 4 M f i A , Q, X. s ,J . ' ,' - in . 1 1 f 'rf A P ,, . , J l '24, S, if: fins 5 ins' . 'fi , ' -, '94 'KJ Q ,,. . 5.4. W... A Nun-W ff ZW:-an-. Fife x if i, Q 4 , sv , . ., ftffj, Lf. .5 .,, , in .. f , I 9. Il ' 1? ' I y Av- i m ...,..- t :W 1 if Z SX c 5 Q ali Eff, ,nf gb-Q lm E f s X XFN i f fy- X V.: c ,L'f,- 1 .. w Y 4 W, an ' E V 89' I ,a f .A,, S if -I:-fl Sei ..,.,-in ......d ,I ,555 as .Lf ' ' 'Y W 'i , ' 'H A SR i ' Y ,W 1 ' 4 ,A Q zxqwf aw if S ' 8 ka' X we V as a if K df EV' , Aw . 2' 1 ' Sr .i a l ' ' : ' si is f Q 1 ..5 :,,,i,,.?::EE E I H Nm. ' - lv' 5271. 2 f I -I' ffl' sf' D, 5 4' 5 1 W 'F' 1.19 H+ .,f:. , 6,5 '7!'- x Y U Qu- 2 'Q-dna-fwhs' Frances Shellman Patricia Sibert Margie Simmons Willie Simms Doris Small Clenora Smith ,Coleman Smith Elaine Smith Frances Smith Izora Smith John Smith Mary Smith Mary E. Smith Bessie Smoot William Snipes Gwendolyn Soloman Frances Southerland Frankie Southerland Eunice Sanders Benjamin Stevens i r, 1 a man stops learning that he begins to grow old N So long as you are learning, you are not growing old. It's when jimmy Stepherson Melvin Stevens Gwendolyn Stoney Cassandra Sexton Theodosia Tharps Daisy Thomas Gloria Thomas Jean Thomas Mary Thomas James Tharp Margaret Tilson Alice Timmons Anthony Tucker Verdery Tutt Willie Tyson Betty Upshaw Earline Walker Gracie Walker Mary Walker joan Walker MCMLXI-LXII 4? Q fm 41-w I9 ia I Q., ' 5' 0-uv X B r a . fr 1, VF' W , ,- S f a if 'L . 5 S-fy .15 ,' 1, 1 1 'i E f l Z 51' i f ' ff! f I fU ,W X -- ,f.,,,f YJ f , ffrw ,vb 'Q fowl' 7. ik' 5 Fira- 1- M L, 'X I y ...ff . e . f 4 W Q3 i M 5? ' it . 2. ,, I 'M ' 'A ia Eg 4 + 4 , ll I I 1 X gs he X lc,-. .w,. ,YS WK ,,,,, v ,an-nn., 4 if 'T T ' Hu. ' fi wr. rv- uf' .Q-- If s , ' 5XR ld'Q,' 'X IW, ff ' yd ti, G f 'X .PN Kan ANZ'-1 Z -A' Q. Y G .1 . . if r 4. 'T fc, Xl' Lf 1 n - A, .x ' sf J ' , ' if ' Q .Yr Q V ,' A 'NI , J .- -. V Q59 .: '-4 s . 'vi Q, 4, .-up ' i .f u it' M-un, r ,v 'vw 43.3 - pf i gf' J , ' G. ,nu-Q. f If d d lo ed territory in the world lies under your hatf, The greatest un er eve p ...- ,f Ar 'vw ff' J an--M- we N-r' if .4 A fy US, A , ,g .. 0 '1'!'l. A W . ' sf 5 ,lgfsw X I 'N 'fn . N F-f.4 N' , vm' QXPF-WIS. 1- ,i xl' -W 6 d 9. J' 4r Q..-of N52 M 1 3 4 1 3, - ,:..x.L'. 'H- 1' era O-If v' f if ff l x A MCMLXI- F1 WWW ' . LXII 'R 'fl A x X 'K W X .V Vf-,, A f ' f it ff. 2 5' X'Vv , XM ww'- qv ,..f fb' X 4 K PU-'nr e JJ' 6 ' r FJ l dg?g?f fS 22 sg qeyifl :wif ,gait f tv S ' sb .au-..J , a y e' ' . , A Y, R -A A .i . - 'H 5 ,au ,- . f 1 is We Q -.. 1 Z, K- jx-v sb' , , 5-er ' ui' ' Q ' . awe Ae- ,. 3-..-V Mfr , ,V W 'GW' , KY si If 'ig' , 4.g,5QgfU,,, 1613? Q' ig,,f.,., in lr ' A Y -.5 M 1- 141 K A ir 3' 2' s- L,iz.',.,5QNeA, K' A A-V, ff' ev W 1 if Q H 44? 5 H-N v f nik X HN aww! W' ajax' 3 ,, ' Wy 4 1 iuui 'J M 'Ev Y ' XX ,. LW ...ff Mg -1 Fi .'Lhf'iii?i if i , a ..am.s...., ni 1 L 2 wr - ei I-if QQ fm .ar ' 'V 1.-sv' wa, 4' ' hw' ' , .X s C L V f iw., it S , I M by ' egg, . Em ' august, ' N 'ff-13? 22. . , . 1 an 4-in v f V 4 ' v ,J ' i ,, if Q rv ' ' . Q .- ZW, as Ax-mf. if ,'A,',. 'LSi 'ff 1 The man who stands for nothing will always fall for somethingf' Rebecca Walls b Earl Walthour Alvin Watkins Christine Watkins Clifford Wenze Willie R. Whipple Shirley Whitaker Barbara White Charles White Alton Wilson Anita Williams Carolyn Williams Catherine Williams Jean Williams Lois Williams James Williams Olethia Williams Sidney Williams Laordice Winfrey Roosevelt Winfrey M CMLXI -LXII F14 A, b Charles Wright Edna Wright Gloria Wright e bg-,J lsgqwplf Troy Wright zz: the ma of' mia if , f . 1 Q., 'Y George Wyne Earline Wynn Samuel XVynn 5 e Lois Carson delivers the main address during Religious Emphasis XVeek. rf WV ,. mlm Q , P 'ilk f-4 Catherine Zeigler ' ' l A ,f A 'X I 5 ia, gg 1 M A ' -' 'f' Elizabeth Young iffy 917' 'fm .A N -' '59 , - K f e Me' N by Joan Young 'W D -M W I Leila Young ., I g, , l v jzl 1 -3 .W Y ei e in 1 . l fm, , 'KM 'K Magix ,ix Q lx .xii in, in A wif' V' lg K, X You will never have a friend if you must have one without fault. 6 w fb, we-f' f 1 .vw V' ,ti .. JI 1 K . Mi. dnl' Ai 'nf' 'sg' 3 3 -am Q , z . .f, ,. 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If , ,V ,gf jf. xml if I pe 3 A V f A 'Zig -s ,VJ V53 6 W A 4 af' , ES 2 H, 5 Q 2 2 3? ,X K 'H if Fw, 3 Q 2 ' . 4- ...A- HSAVANNAH STATE'S MARCI-IING NINETY 'W-vsswuensv-vw' Q4 PRESIDENT AND MRS. W. K. PAYNE 'A f w,,,A.w' X I 21' li A A .,MEBlll A ,f A 19 MISS SAVANNAH STATE CGLLEGE KJ' R A.-wif? NH X W x F A T., .T,,' , ' , WA , 5 -- ' 'ww .'-f... A -V. ,f f -1 f f. 5 A K A Q Q 4' I .., A if . ...' . Z A T . .. S'-A 1 f ' , N A A 'A'-A , ff-A 'W 2: 'V ' E'EA' ZA' 5 . mow 2 ,ar is 5- 1 4 . 'fM1ss SAVANNAH STATE ALUMNI ,jfs ' A ,.' , , A as . AVT 5 - Q ,-,, , A S az, ' : F Q Q. fm , ' f1-A W A N A J V 'ii A ., .5 , ' - X W A X - 'ff ,.A, f 3 N ' XM Y ,. , W' ILAZAAV 3 xx ar F ,, .,. - V NW 5 , V Rr: .. , - fy X 2 j :S 2 - Y , sf , jj A V f Q 5 1 N H ,j A . A ,Egg 5 A Vx 4? W .',,' A A Q N .A,.A A E TE': Q E W ,.,i ' ff., 5 V : ,1, A A AAAA QTA A W E A T ff- A A f ' A ' -f f n 'w-an-.f w' E ff, f W A M , , 1, 4 W ,-f Jiffy, 1, :ga I C X as . . SIg I, A 133 +13 'I 4'.. ZH I wx J. WM i x Hillman A 4m,wQ....-l NMISS ALPHA PHI ALPHA gllxl 1EFi? ' WF f SA. 'N GR TENAN DAN J. rpg FAS' 890:10 ' ff ..ni, 'WI I L . ' - - , , , AC -MS 1 '?fjf'-fig V34 I ff ',,,'ff.1gf.Qfq A ffisifjgq I Q I I W2 ,,E,,ffLH.. 1, fi'f4ff5Tgf??fs3?'35 Q,,.g5iigMf2.ws3a'f'Qs2gZfq,j M Y 59 ai ,egg at 4, M.wf 'QWfI.:f+ Ek f-1 f'M1ss OMEGA PS1 PHI Q an I Ii MfQfAIS wffhvfCA61 s If I Ia? I I K A I ' TQES. gf , .1 I QQ : gAgh.f1..5 . X Qiiybaf' 'A ip'-- Fr if 5 Q. i I x ns Q 7 ,A ff , - ... A ' U1 , ,Y T-kb WA -- I E My N s I t 'Y E ' qgi. ,Q , rm, A A I I vlt Lg J 545.11 -V I Q 1 Q 3 A ' 'I as rp fy A - I I gf, 'D I ' I . F A k 1 L 4 Q A M Q 'M MISS TECHNICAL SCIENCE -'f Q A-H-fM ' N '-Wwe' S1 Q 1 I 1, + U .W 11 QJnQJ I 'A 'Q-C' CK 'fi 'XT' EQ ff' fl' :iff I ' 'H' 4 Winn -nw.. ' 1 .I M , W MISS FRESHMANH it --Q, V lj ,V vin ' , I ,,.:. 1 I ga-V1 ,,....... 4, pu V I ' , , X ,VZI i A 'f L: xg! x -5 ' , II - ,M 4 'EE I If f A'II' i ' QI' I , 2 A -xf X V b, Qi ! 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AS X I Y b f if V X I3 MISS SOCIAL SCIENCE , Q.. 1 S2 I . Q IS'I ng? T EL TT H his EK Qi R? vlll , Y ,fl Q Q ,W k,,. , x , . V A Ki ff? A A-QM! I f ' ,fm I - L . ,gg . I I MISS WESTERN CULTURE IIII, 1 A ' H 4 g m - , Vg ' 3. .:.,ff:ar,u.44'fv.1' A .ur - . . ..f af . 2 EEA IMA , , ,, it .AVL-Q N ga. I 5 X415 ,. Y 'I .. ,I 1 A.. Ya' af-. .44 15 1 129' W... xx U .,. ,Aa-L' 'Z' A1155 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHAH ... W ILL. BU ' kv ncsmaxf TENANI ' 55 is DAN J- if I I df:-3 1 W 'V Il NE' I, ,ns , fl , ' Y A I' .-an-1 ' x 11 x WN, K 11.15 In 2557 ' lla Qi-Q it iq kv . AY. as A 1- R, J va i it L Q ff ' ,, AX f f 3g,4,g,-41. 14 ' I I H , A f L, ' MISS ZETA PHI BETAI' ' f 4 i J ' fro! 'mi 5 Yak.. . , ,W I 'M Yi Iii 4 .1 .V I L I- V Q Q:f,TQ-IIx' sir' I W I f'f I I 'Q I 2'75J5Y?v ' ' J- I, 4 , 11-...gb H4 '1 If-' I 'WL' l hi l f:J'a.L 1 '- F09 WILL TENA! nanpugg MISS WRIGHT HALL' - ,QI I GY H 6, .jgu',- 1:P',.V 3 bgjhilifl . -IN..-.N-,gfvw L 1 LY. ' s af .1 I ,ii H57 Ari' I ' H ' I ,J ,gran ilf., Q , . Q I 1 I 'hi Q -A w ' 1. '-V , in PHYSICAL EDUCATION DI-2PARTN1IiNT ' fir v . 5 HK K fix x Eigw. wa' NW 'Q--uk 4i O . A ' 'C NIISS NATIONAL ALUNINIH to-f' f N192 -r'L 9 fa 2' Q 4 fzl W TI-IE ALUMNI MEETING ,JQXQ Mr, em q X .A J, X v. AQ , , I ES I :F i ' f , Sxf S x IQ-1 I X QQ V wnywwf' .. I I , ..,., . RQ X fzvw- L. D. LAW RECEIVES PLAQUE FOR OUTSTANDING ACI-IIEVEMENTS lf 1 f 5 2'Ql?:3'4: I THE ALUMNI BANQUET .415 I - LX I .X K X fa 1 1. Q in M - :Ml-9-ww: 'X N n-V U 2 ' , fs. -Q I fs W R -V Q X 1, 1- x lvx ,....,.,,4. . . . I ' uf I f is y is L ,gi A , fl Q I ax 5 4, , 1 ' s . sh , ' Q - P' 1 x , 1 4 Y 'Q fu My Q f f' K fu, N 1 , I 4 .. 1 . .iX'fl5 ,.1,. x xx-V lx 'Agia I X 1 H F-wnflxi... Wi-? a my 'M' liik in -5 A' KQEQ YJ 1 . x 1 'T x , ec H ang-N 'lv- 'E r S Wx .sg- K gif? K xg, , az' . rx .Xb Qi 9' I JV, if il- 3 JJ , xx 1 6 44 - TN. N ' in x , , 5 5 , ii .1 y. x R . . f ..- .N ,,,. ,iw . 'ff- rl' ' I THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL SOUTHERN REGION PRESS INSTITUTE With Dr. W. K. Payne serving as honorary director, Savannah State College was host to other colleges, high schools and ele- mentary schools, February 8-9, for the Eleventh Annual Southern Region Press Institute. The theme of the Institute was NO MAN IS AN ISLAND ENTIRE OF ITSELF: EVERY MAN IS A PIECE OF TI-IE CONTINENT, A PART OF THE MAIN. The Institute is afhliated with Columbia University Scholastic Press Association and other scholastic press agencies. It has been endorsed by the Georgia Interscholastic Association. The principal speaker for the public assembly, Thursday, February 8, was Paul Swensson, executive director of the Wall Street journal's Newspaper Fund, Inc. jack Leflore, Sales Manager for the American Yearbook Company, delivered the keynote address, Thursday morning. Frank Reeves, member of the National Democratic Committee for the District of Columbia, addressed the delegates at the luncheon meeting. 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X W4 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 0 BOBBY BURGESS, PRESIDENT BOBBY HILL, VICE PRESIDENT ,Q M I 1 Nxw X I - I 'X Q. i, lffx MEN'S FESTIVAL STEERING COMMITTEE gm BOBBY BURGESS, GENERAL CHAIRMAN BOBBY HILL, GENERAL SECRETARY Q FPEEKZ AA n AKA Z Z FP .efe-3? ' .GY cb - 1 mu 1 - 'qs----- ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA fSfa11ding, leff fo riglafj Dolores Clarke, Yvonne Harris, Joyce Dingle, Bessie Samuel, Vonciel Parrish, Eudora Allen, Rosalie Holmes, Margaret Hayes, Tamiochusg Anne Waters, fSitting, lefi fo rigbtj Veronica Owens, Juanita Quinn, Grammatusg Zelmar Stevenson, Anti-Basileus, Rose M. Baker and Flora Braxton, Dean of Pledgees. fN0t Picluredj Joan Jones, Henrietta .NN Meeks, and Annette Kennedy. born to perpetuate the highest ideals of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. This idea of the hrst Negro Greek letter Sorority was envisioned by Ethel Hedgeman, a junior at Howard K! University. The idea was first conceived as an instrument to enrich the social and intellectual 'W aspects of college life, however, as the setting changed and new stimuli developed, her function- ing has become more complex and involved. Soror Hedgeman discussed her idea with eight other junior and senior girls receiving their suggestions and counter proposals until definite plans for the establishment of the organization were drawn up and presented to the University administration. Because the founders were juniors and seniors, seven sophomore girls who possessed the desired qualihcations of seriousness, studiousness, and responsibility were taken into the sorority without initiation to insure its continuity. The first ritualistic initiation was held on February 11, 1909. There were four members in the first Kline. Thus, Alpha Kappa Alpha had twenty members representative of its twenty pearls. On January 13, 1913 the sorority was incorporated as a perpetual body. It now has chapters all over America and in Africa. Since the founding and incorporating of che sorority, it has undertaken many projects to help humanity. Some of the outstand- ing ones being the Vocational Guidance Project, the Study of Negro Life and History, the Mississippi Health Project, and the National Non-Partisan Lobby on Civic and Democratic Rights. Presently the sorority has four National Projects. They are American Council on Human Rights, Scholarship, Housing, and Health. In the field of health, research on sickle cell anemia is the current project. The official journal of the sorority is the Ivy Leaf. The sorority does not maintain a pledge club, but an interest group. This group is called the Ivy Leaf Club and is composed of girls who aspire for membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Gamma Upsilon chapter was established in the fall of 1949. Soror Evanell R. Terrell was influential in getting the chapter on this campus. Soror Mary Williams assisted in the first initiation. The local chapter participates in the national projects on the local bases. Each quarter it sponsors some type of civic project in the field of health, at the end of the school year an achievement plaque is awarded, and an annual assembly program is presented. I f' Loretta Miller, Basileus 130 On january 16, 1908, on the campus of Howard University Alpha Kappa Alpha was born- ALPHA PHI ALPHA 8,3320 HFS 5' ii' 75 -'T ,,1ij5:ff?? 3, .vip ' ,AQ-i' iifffgf Q -7 X ' ' ' f, .,,. if A .X V Mit, A fLeft to riglotj James Devoe, Lawrence Hutchins, Correspond- ing Secretary, Joseph Williams, B. C. Carswell, Dean of Pledgeesg Charles Phillips, Financial Secretary, Benjamin Colbert, Robert Robinson, Mannie Roberts, Secretary, Vann Holland, Bobby i , if Burgess, President, Prince jackson, Jr. Adviser, John Durden, is P William Hagin, Zeke Jackson, Lawrence Wilson, Otis Cox, Liaison to Beta Phi Lambda, Percy Harden, Sgt. at Arms, Reginal Rhodriquez, Willie Holmes, Alvin Jones, Treasurer: Felix J. Alexis. James Gray Samuel XYl'illiams Chaplain More than fifty-five years ago at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, one of the most important meetings in Negro history was taking place. Seven valiant Negro students, drawn together by their mutual feeling for the need of an organization which would bind Negro students together, organized Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the first Negro Greek-letter organization. Delta Eta Chapter of Savannah State College has strived unceasingly to uphold manly deeds, scholarship and love for all man- kind, the aims of Alpha Phi Alpha. During the past eleven years of existence on Savannah State's campus. the men of Delta Eta have made unlimited and significant contributions in all fields of endeavor. The Park shown in the picture on this page was built by the chapter and dedicated to the two deceased brothers, Toland J. Col- lier and Elijah J. La Marr on April 28, 1959, the tenth anniversary of the chapter. 131 DEL TA SIGMA THE TA qKnecling, lofi fo rigbfj Pearl Singleton, Wilma Rhaney, Annette Randolph. fsfdfldfflg, First Roufj Amy Wilson, Assistant Dean of Pledgeesg Eunice Veal, Chaplain, Dorothy Brown, Treasurer, Berdie Jones. fSC'CO11d Rozuj Nora Williams, Verdell Lambert, Re- cording Secretary' Helen Marie Woods Carolyn Collier Imo ene Sm'th P l' ' Tl d R . , , g 1 , ar iamentariang f air owj Anna Cooper, Sergeant- at-Armsg Almarie Glover, Presidentg Gracie Whipple, Financial Secretaryg Dorothy Carter, Barbara Ann Greene, Louise Lamar fF0urfb Roufj Maxine Roseberry, Idella Glover, Annie Nell Banks. . Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913 at Howard University by twenty-two undergraduate students. They vis- ualized an organization whose aims would be something more serious than social activity. They longed to see developed a union of college women based on certain cardinal principles and pledged to uphold lofty ideals. These women brought together college women of life potentialities and dedicated to the same ideals and purposes. Such was the beginning of Delta Sigma Theta. Springing from a small nucleus of kindred souls as have all great movements in the world's history, Delta Sigma Theta has grown steadily until today its life line stretches beyond the United States to Haiti and Liberia. Today there are 263 chapters Whose thousands of members, pledged to the highest ideals of womanhood, of scholarship, and of service are making worthy contributions toward the building of a better world. In 1 in their respective States. 930 Delta Sigma Theta was incorporated as a national organization. Many individual chapters are today incorporated bodies As the Sorority works on its major national projects, as it gives scholarships and fellowships to worthy students, it strives to realize its purpose. There is constant effort to help its members learn how to work together in such a manner as to bring about better understanding and develop wholesome relationships. Delta Sigma Theta has a significant history. Day by day its members continue to be makers of history. OMEGA PSI PHI '4i3? Si'?W M, 'sf' 't X 3 cw J' Right Column Up-Ernest Brunson, Keep of Finance, Frank L. Tompkins, Adolphus Lewis, Norman Elmore, Basileusg .Leander Merrit, Parliamentariang John C. Reed, James Coar, Eugene Dryer, Keeper of Record and Seals, Jerome Smith, Willie Wilkerson, James Colbert, Paul S. Thompson. Left Column Up-Christopher C. James, Harvey Bryant, Alex C. Habersham, Assistant Keeper of Record and Seals, John Kight, Assistant Dean of Pledgeesg Jerry Mims, Calvin Cloud, Verlyn Bell, Chaplain, Willie Adkins, W'il- lie Harris, Ralph Lowe, Horace Magwood. In 1911, three young men, Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, and Frank Coleman, conceived the idea of founding a National Ne- gro College Fraternity. A fraternity Whose mother chapter could be at Howard University, their Alma Mater, but whose influence would spread to all the Negro youth of America. The young men discussed the matter many times, and as a result concluded that they should have some guidance. Brother Cooper at once suggested Professor Just Associate Professor of Biolo who seemed to him 3 gy, to have a keen appreciation for the problems of youth. The next day after class was out, while working in the laboratory, Cooper discussed the matter with the young professor, who readily consented to serve as an advisor. On Friday evening, November 17, 1911, the night sacred to all Omega men, the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was born. The four cardinal principles agreed upon at this meeting were Scholarship, manhood, Perseverance, and Uplift. The motto, Friendship is es- sential to the soulf' was symbolized by the words Omega Psi Phi, the equivalent words of the motto in Greek. On October 28, 1914, the laying of the foundation was formally completed when the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was incorpo- rated by the United States Congress under the laws governing the District of Columbia. The incorporators were Edgar A. Love- Grand Basileusg Oscar J. Cooper-Grand Keeper of Records, and Frank Coleman-Grand Keeper of Seals. From that one undergraduate chapter fAlpha Chapterj the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity has a roster of 270 chapters. From a mem- b h. f . . . . . . ers ip o three in 1911, Omega has a membership of more than 20,000. Beginning at the capital of the nation, Omega has spread into the East, into the North and then the South, into Canada, and finally into the XVest. Every state in the Union has had some sons of Omega to carry her ideals of Brotherhood, of Scholarship, Manhood, Courage and Uplift. 133 ZE TA PHI BE TA i E Y 'kwa :M flseff to right! Georgia White, Tamisg Cynthia Toney, Grammeteusg Ann Henderson, Keeper of Propertiesg Shirley Terry, Anti- Basileusg Joan Holliday, Dean of Pledgeesg Annie Pearl Davis, Mary Alice Cantrell, Sula Andrews, Tamis-Grammeteusg Betty Washington, Phylacterg Darnell Dixon, Barbara Clements. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was organized on the campus of Howard University, Wfashington, D. C., January 1920. The five found ers, all of whom are still living, are Arizona Cleaver Stemons, Viola Tyler Goings, Pearl Neal, Fannie Pettie Watts qOf Savan- nahj and Myrtle Tyler Faithful. Soror Stemons has the honor of being the first president of the organization. The objectives of finer womanhood, sisterly love and scholarship have brought together women from all parts of the country- women who have similar tastes and aspirations, similar potentialities for highest attainments, and similar desires for concerted ac- tion that result in progress especially in the field of academic and literary attainments. The name of the official organ of the sorority is the Archon. The pledge club is known as the Archonian Club. The Archonian is composed of young women who are or have matriculated in accredited colleges and who are aspiring to membership in the sorority. Rho Beta Chapter participates as far as possible in all of the national programs of the sorority. Its contribution to the control and prevention of juvenile delinquency is an annual party at Thanksgiving time for the children of the Greenbriar Children's Cen- ter. We also assist the local graduate chapter with its city-wide story hour program during Finer Womanhood Week. On the Cam- pus we have an annual assembly program, award the Anne W. Jordon Prize annually to the freshman girl with the highest aver- age for the fall quarter, entertain all campus sorority women at the All-Greek reception during Finer Womanhood Week. 134 PHI BETA IGAZTA y - Hifwf fj:,m g t 35 ' :emu lessees limi ,ag g my PWA wma me S' 'A TA - T 3373? if Wai., imm ,mmm Hmmm ' 3 in 3 i I 5 2 Left to right--Robert Ferguson, Vice-Presidentg Roosevelt Harris, Secretary and Reporterg John Poole, Dean of Pledgees and Treas- urer, Richard M. Coger, President. The Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity has a distinguished history. It was founded in the nation's capital in 1914 by three inspired souls from three corners of the land-A. Langston Taylor from Tennessee, Leonard P. Morse from Massachusetts and Charles I. Brown from Kansas. These men were then students at Howard University. The Hrst years were the glorious years of awakening and early growth. There was the thrill of forging the ritual, designing the pen and great seal and formulating the principles upon which the organization would flourish in the turbulent days to come. Through the years Phi Beta Sigma has popularized the slogan, Bigger and Better Business, promoted and sponsored the cooperative movement and fought for fair employment opportunities and practices. During the depression years, Sigma created 'tSocial Action, a philosophy of im- proving social order that has been imitated and at times emulated by other groups. The Praternity has stood unequivocally for complete equality for people. The sons of Sigma are legend. May our cause ever speed on its way. 135 IGMA GA MMA RH0 4 5 X 3'-WW by 3 ' z ff ','. ,ii ,,'af ., x , .mg ,, 2 ' ,. Useff fo rigfalj Dolores Williams Washington, Anit-Basileusg Delois Cooper, Tamiochusg Jo Anne Foster James, Basileusg Dorothy Dorsey, Grammateus. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated was organized on November 12, 1922, in Indianapolis by Mary Lou Gardner and six other school teachers. The Sorority became an incorporated National Collegiate Sorority on December 30, 1929, when a charter was granted Alpha Chapter at Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana. During the Hrst three years of its existence, the sorority confined its activities to organizing. The first call for a national boule was sent out by acting Basileus, Soror Allison, to be held at Indianapolis, December 27 to 29. 1925. At present there are 79 alumni chapters and 45 campus chapters-one of which is located at the University of Liberia, Monrovia. A charter was presented to Alpha Iota Chapter at Savannah State College November 26, 1949, by Soror Fannie P. Jenkins, the Southeastern Regional Director. The charter members were julia Jones, Edna Ligon, Rose Lotson, Mattie Roberts, and Christine Wright. KAPPA ALPHA P I nu l . W, T ff.. if iv., GW., 1? xg a ,nav-7 -' . A, . ' 'f-. ' 'Via .,. 9M f- '31 - ,Auf , gy- . In I' L., 'AX s FM I psxrgrx 2-4 X A A . '2'f'm8iau..-, . '.S'f5,,. -as-1 g , I W. i..t,-:vai:'i..41..rf.H' an-v I , 11-1.-.r. gl' 31?-ma!-ai IA.: , .A+ fLef2' fo rigbfj Johnny Warren, Vice Polemarchg Theodore Pittman, Dean of Pledgeesg Charles McMillan, Polemarchg Ira Jackson Strategusg Israel Small, Reporter, john Grier, Assistant Dean of Pledgeesg Moses Grant, Pan Hellenic Council Rep., Henry Saun- ders, John Gordon, Keeper of Records. It is the beautiful realization, beyond the realm of all imagination, of a vision shared commonly by the late Reverend Founder Elder W'ats0n Diggs, The Dreamerw John Milton Lee, Byron K. Armstrong, Guy I.. Grant, Ezra D. Alexander, Henry T. Asher, Marcus P. Blakemore, Paul Caine, Edward G. Irvin and George XV. Ed- mond. For it was the prudence of these astute men which inspired them in the school year 1910-11, more spe- cifically the night of January 5, 1911, on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana, to sow among America's college men the seed of a fraternal tree whose fruit is available to, and now everywhere en- joyed by college youth regardless of their color, religion or national extraction. And it is a fact which Kappa Alpha Psi is justly proud that the constitution which her sagacious founders drafted more than fifty years ago, has never contained any clause whatsoever which either excluded or suggested the exclusion of a man from membership merely because of his color or creed. Its constitution is the law of an organization predicated upon, and dedicated to the principles of ACI-IIEVEMENT through a truly democratic fraternity. 13 7 if X Q - , ge, , W V :til W Y GREE MISS ALPHA PHI ALPHA DOLORES ANN CLARKE When Nature's happiest touch Could emi J add no more, Heaven lent an angel's J ? '::'2 fi AQ beauty to her facef,-Mickle A y q . X ff i g . ..,,, A' It I N.. A h .I AL , 5 P q q Q' ,.qA .11.t PM , .Q da .ww g ,, .N. 3 VAGIA Q, ff ' R , t 'Nu-5, .... ,W J , ,Misa W' ' , at I.. New ' ..,Q ' e ee In . A- e tt ,ffmifk -fi If '4,t- I I X U U ll! if M155 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA S There's nothing that allays an 4 4 BESSIE L. SAMUEL angry mind so soon as a sweet v beauty. -Beaumonf E5 Flefclaer Z ll ts 5 S Q A i I l l X I MISS DELTA SIGMA THETAU ANNA COOPER The beauty of a lovely woman is like musicg what can one say more?-Eliot 138 's R - uv' MISS KAPPA ALPHA PSI Beauty is the virtue of the body, as virtue is the beauty of the soulf, ' -Emerson AA V' 1 GREEK MISS ZETA PI-II BETA LOUISE STEWART Physical beauty is the sign of an in- terior beauty, a spiritual and moral beau- ty which is the basis, the principal, and the unity of the beautifulf,-Sclailler ' KAW MISS OMEGA PSI PI-II HELEN XVOODS Beauty is part of the finished language by which goodness speaks. -Eliof 5 X mx 1 'ef' lp EMILY SNYPE 9 l I l FUTURE ,Sr ...F.- 140 ,f M5 qv' ij? Z! f ,e gf f -ff'if'P W- w S. i t i arf 'f .ff ,..f-'4 nf, fd , fir A -U, W: wt x 'ff ei . i l . , swf ,E 4 y it I if X If Y fi ' if 5 2 ,, r F I , Q f ft , 'Fix 5 nn. I H Wm.. SPHINX CLUB OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA fleff to riglotj Joseph Williams, Vice Presidentg Otis Elijah, Treasurerg Linwood Ling, Robert Stephens, Aberdeen Allen, Willie Shinhoster, Piesidentg William Wellons, Secretaryg Marvin Foston. Business Managerg Leroy Butts, Samuel Truell, Luther Brown and Grady Copeland. IVY LEAF CLUB GF ALPHA KAPPA AL- PHA fleft to rightj Pauline Heird, Carolyn Futch, Delores Bowens, Presidentg Lorinne Brown, and Johynnee P. Wright. FUTURE . ,iq ,M a N ARCHONIAN CLUB OF ZETA PHI BETA fleff fo riglafj Harriet Ervin, Treasurerg The- resa Lewis, Presidentg Burnice Howell. Report- erg and Susie Marshall, Secretary. N Q-.A L+ 'L 'S-. '1 fu- fin. PYRAMID CLUB OF DELTA SIGMA THETA fleff fo riglyfj Jeanette Greene, Viv- ian Rogers, and Vivian Pray. l PLED GE CLUB l E MISS SPI-IINX' Beauty is the mark God sets upon VII'tU6.n-EPIZFVSOII 'I42 MISS LAMPADO' BIRDIE SMILEY XVl1at is lovely never dies, But passes into other loveliness, Star-dust, or sea- foam, flower or winged airf' Aldrifb MISS SCROLLER' DELORES BOXVENS Beauty is not caused, It is.'- Dickinson 419' l W to K-Wiz T. B. GAYLE REAVES P 5' 5.5M w ',, i wig. ' 'f iid. ti N-jg: V . ,. UQK,r4. N mf' . , ' -931' , CLA SS 1 - ip- Og Q . ,M ,mp I V ' QQ MISS SENIOR MISS JUNIOR ANNETTE KENNEDY FREDDIE LIGGINS She takes the breath of men away The best part of beauty is that which a pic XVho gazed upon her unaware. -Brozwzirzg ture cannot expressf'-Baron The beautiful is as useful as the useful. More 'Tis true, gold can do much, But beauty so, perhaps. -Bacon more. --llassinger MISS SOPHOMOREH MISS FRESHNIANI' MARGARET BROWN ARTVETTA DOANES UW' N-nv 1 T 1 I u Q- ni V 'ORGANIZA TIONAL l i l 1 fi , is IE gr , 1 MISS SNEAH Beauty is the child of love. -- Ellis 44 MISS YWCA BETTYE HANSFORD Theres nothing ill can dwell in such a templeg If the ill spirit have so fair house, Good things will strive to dwell with it. -Slmleespeare 4. f I M ,iff 1 f f ww, iw MISS WRIGHT HALL WINIFRED HOPKINS Beauty's a flower. Slaakespea re a GWENDOLYN CAMPBELL U I a,,,. 012 GA NIZA T10 A L MISS YMCA VERONICA OWENS ThL hand th.1t hath mxde you faxr hath mmde vou good. -Slmfcx nm . . ,fx vA-vp,--m.,..w,,..,,,N-.-w,-.,....,..,.,.. U f . ,V W. A 1 1 ' af . V 4 M 'x 5 h D2 -2 . fy Q Y., XXI T? 1' 'fb ' , j U, 1-N 1. N - Q M xxx.. 'J W A ,, S AM? , .sw E A ' T was W W A 'P W A' Jw W QL Ts if ff S T , fm A Q Q W f A 1 X f J A T A T m m 'Zi ' 1 h N L l i T - A T pda' , b:'M A A T A ' ,V Saw V 1? T A mffxi Q 1 - A T T .g i- V G T i FINAL SCORE SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE 32 ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE 10 ' l'A A A ' FINAL SCORE SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE 107 TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE 67 ,,g,,,,,,, , . Q 0 4- fr O Ol I fx' T us: n n 4 new fx Q .iv 5 ,Tri R ff me-,N Athletic Director, Ted Wright talks with former SSC greats, C. P. Harris fformerly of the New York Football Giantsj and Robert Nancy Hanks Slocum, 1951 All- American. Coach Richard Wfashington maps strategy during half-time. SSC 1961 FOOTBALL RECORD SSC OPPONENT SSC OPPONENT 0 Edward Waters 3 34 Alabama State 12 14 Fort Valley State 7 6 Clark College 28 0 Morris College 0 8 Claflin 16 6 Benedict College 37 37 Paine College O 6 Albany State 0 1961 FOOTBALL TEAM fiFr0nt Rowj Billy Collier, Thomas Adams, Willie Simmons, Thomas Williams, Bernard Lewis, McArthur Pratt, Thomas Glover, John Amos, Connie Cater, fSec0nf1 Rowj Jerome Hicks, Oree Rawls, Hershel Robinson, Calvin Roberts, Leroy Major, Freddie Meyers, Willie Howard, James Carthon, George Johnson, fTbird Rozvj B. C. Carswell, David Oliver, Gene Wilcher, Bobby Lock- ett, Herbert Wright, Bobby Dunbar, Fred Carter, fFOZlTfl9 Rowj Robert Sacby, Coach Frazier, Henry Saunders, Coach Washing- ton, Coach Mendenhall, Thomas Davis, Benjamin Spann, Moses Herring. V -v . . ,V I , , l Q 1 lx A -I I . ' ff -P W A - 5- ,N -V . 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' P 'ffx ' , V! 4 x A . , 53 f all v , , ff' .5 Qsfs-iff 'Q 5 , ,Q W K4 2:2 Y , ,AW I 1 A NE La , L -W L . X, fi' r 5 KELLY PICKS UP LOOSE BALL Af , lbw ' - x-io-fr-an-whllilurhs '- -ik Ll. n V' 1 !-V K ,a. . A 4 Q . r ' fn 1 S. want. f was VMW my YL L , gf, fiif 21' mud 'ff' ,. 1961-62 BASKETBALL TEAM yu- fFI'0l1f Rozvj Roosevelt Foster, Stephen Kelly, William Day, Raymond Harper, Bennie Harris, Roland Nash Paul Thompson Wil lie Tate, f.Sc C'0lIt1I Roufj Ira Jackson, Anthony Shefheld, Alfredo Moragne, Harvey Bailey, Johnny Mathis, Thomas Adams Willie King. SSC 95 11-1 93 80 72 95 96 89 86 93 83 97 SSC 1961-62 BASKETBALL RECORD SSC Benedict College 122 Allen University South Car. Area Trade 97 Morris College Florida Normal 116 Edward Waters Bethune-Cookman 99 Fort Valley State Edward Waters 94 Morehouse College Florida Normal 96 Albany State Bethune-Cookman 100 Allen University Albany State 97 Benedict College Fort Valley State 124 Paine College Claflin College 91 Paine College Morris College 113 Claflin College Allen University S.E.A.C. TOURNEY Albany, Georgia SSC OPPONENT 112 Edward Waters 72 90 Albany State 87 N.A.I.A. DISTRICT 6 PLAYOFF Savannah, Georgia SSC OPPONENT 107 Tuskegee Institute 67 Tuskegee, Alabama 87 Miles College 84 Birmingham, Alabama N.A.I.A. NATIONAL TOURNEY Kansas City, Missouri SSC OPPONENT 84 Pacific Lutheran University 75 Tacoma, Washington 91 Arizona State College 95 Flagstaff, Arizona 1961-62 SEASON TOTALS WON 26 LOST 3 PERCENTAGE 8931 FOUR YEAR TOTALS WON 106 LOST 19 PERCENTAGE 8480 TOTAL POINTS 1961-62 SSC 2,813 OPPONENT 2,345 Av. 93.6 Av. 80.9 CITY J 5-55. xi 675 A ' J Q-4 T 'L 331- 2 4 a I ' x ,A X15 1 . 3 4 i 1 T3 .I - i I Q? 43' ,S .2 s iw 3 A 4 5 3 I 41 li 2 5 'r :-xv S- is ii 2 1 5' e ' -E J B Walton Tate Duon he lx T1 n STRIKE .AK-f '-T tor better livingg total electric living is the MATCHLESS way to live better ELECTRICALLY , ELECTRIC and POWER CO. Q COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES FROM SAVANNAH TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY Chartered Bus Service - Moforcades, Etc. NATIONAL BUS SERVICE INC. 746 Wheaton Street Savannah, Georgia Call Carl Preslar - Phone AD 2-2l15l AD 3-5076 Wanta Take a Trip? Don't Make a Slip! 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ELEANOR BOYD: VALDOSTA, GA., BUSINESS EDU- CATION, Business Club, YWCA, Marshall Board. DOROTHY BROWN: METTER, GA., MATHEMATICS, YWCA, Marshall Board, Delta Sigma Theta, Newtonian So- ciety, SNEA, Alpha Kappa Mu, Who's Who, Counsellor to Freshmen Dormitory Women, Attendant to MISS S.S.C. GROOVER BROWN: STATESBORO, GA., GENERAL SCIENCE, Newtonian Society, SNEA, Choral Society. REATHA BUTLER: SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, ELEMEN- TARY EDUCATION, SNEA, YWCA. GWENDOLYN CAMPBELL: SAVANNAH, GA., MATH- EMATICS, SNEA, Newtonian Society. BOAST CEPHAS CARSWELL JR.: WAYCROSS, GA., MATHEMATICS, Alpha Phi Alpha, Newtonian Society, Varsity Football, Pan-Hellenic Council, 1962 TIGER. JULIA CI-IEELY: XVARRENTON, GA., BUSINESS EDU- CATION, Enterpriser, YWCA, SNEA, Business Club. ALBERTHA COLLIER: SAVANNAH, GAI., ELEMEN- TARY EDUCATION, SNEA. ROLAND DENEGALL JR.: SAVANNAH, GA., ELE- MENTARY EDUCATION, SNEA, Band. JAMES DEVOE: SAVANNAH, GA., GENERAL BUSI- NESS, Student Council, President, Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Phi Alpha, Newman Club, 1961 Man of the Year, TIGER,S ROAR, Chairman, Business Student Advisory Committee, Enterpriser, Debating Society, 1962 TIGER, Business Club, XVHO'S WHO. CEASAR GLENN: CUTHBERT, GA., MATHEMATICS' YMCA, SNEA. I JAMES GRAY: GUYTON, GA., GENERAL SCIENCE, Alpha Phi Alpha, Newtonian Society, SNEA, 1962 TIGER. MAMIE GREENE: SAVANNAH, GA., ENGLISH, Boar's Head Club, President, TIGER'S ROAR, Delta Sigma Theta, Alpha Kappa Mu, SNEA, WHO'S WHO, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society. CLARENCE GROOVER: SAVANNAH, GA., MATHE- MATICS, Newtonian Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial So- ciety. JULIA HABERSHAM: LOUISVILLE, GA., MATHE- MATHICS, SNEA, Newtonian Society, 1962 TIGER. ELDRIDGE HARRIS: FITZGERALD, GA., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Business Club. NVILLIE HARRIS: THOMSON, GA., PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION, Physical Education Club, YMCA, Omega Psi Phi, Wfright Hall Dormitory Council. JONATHAN HAYWOOD: FOLKSTON, GA., ELEMEN- TARY EDUCATION, Omega Psi Phi, YMCA, SNEA, Student Council. ANNIE HENDERSON: THOMASVILLE, GA., PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Physical Education Club, SNEA, 1962 TIGER, Zeta Phi Beta, Pan-Hellenic Council, Women's Glee Club. DELORES JAMES: WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, SNEA, Band. JOAN JAMES: VALDOSTA, GA., ELEMENTARY EDU- CATION, Sigma Gamma Rho, Pan-Hellenic Council, SNEA, 1962 TIGER. LOUISE LAMAR: TALBOTTON, GA., ENGLISH, Presi- dent, Association of Women Students, YWCA, Camilla Hubert Dormitory Council, Delta -Sigma Theta, WHO'S WHO, Boar's Head Club, Freshman Counselor, TIGER'S ROAR, Secretary, Sunday School, Religious Life Committee, Homecoming Committee, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, Committee on College Wide English, SNEA. VERDELLE LAMBERT: SAVANNAH, GA., ENGLISH, TIGER'S ROAR, President, Alpha Kappa Mu, Delta Sigma Theta, College Playhouse, Boar's Head Club, SNEA, Com- mittee on General Education. DOROTHY LANIER: SAVANNAH, GA., BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION, Business Club. ERMA MACK: SAVANNAH, GA., BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, Business Club. EDWARD MANIGO: SAVANNAH, GA., SOCIAL SCIENCE, Men's Glee Club, Social Science Club, National Council for Social Studies, SNEA. ROSEMARY MCBRIDE: SAVANNAH, GA., ELEMEN- TARY EDUCATION, SNEA, YWCA, T1GER'S ROAR, Delta Sigma Theta, 1962 TIGER, Charm Week Committee. EMMA SUE MCCRORY: COLUMBUS, GA., ENGLISH, Boar's Head Club, Delta Sigma Theta, Calender Girl, MISS S.S.C.',, College Playhouse, WHO'S WHO. I-IENRIETTA MEEKS: SAVANNAH, GA., ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, SNEA, Association of College Women, Women's Glee Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha. MARY MITCHELL: SAVANNAH, GA., ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, SNEA, Zeta Phi Beta. RUBY MITCHELL: BEAUFORT, S. C., BUSINESS EDU- CATION, Business Club, Enterpriser, SNEA. DOROTHY MONROE: THOMASVILLE, GA., ELEMEN- TARY EDUCATION, Marshall Board, YWCA, SNEA, Col- lege Sunday School. WHO'S WHO AMO GSE IORS JUANITA MOON: SAVANNAH, GA., MUSIC EDUCA- TION, Choral Society, Women's Ensemble, Alpha Kappa Mu, Lyceum Committee, SNEA, Zeta Phi Beta, Boar's Head Club, WI-IO'S WHO. WILMA RHANEY: SAVANNAH, GA., SOCIAL SCIENCE, Delta Sigma Theta, College Playhouse, SNEA, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, Band, Creative Dance Group, Advisory Board of Social Science Club. DORIS RIGGS: SAVANNAH, GA., MATHEMATICS, Delta Sigma Theta, Newtonian Society, SNEA, Association of Women Students, Senior Class, Treasurer, WHOIS XVHO. ERNEST ROBINSON: SAVANNAH, GA., SOCIAL SCIENCES, National Council of Social Sciences, Social Science Club. CAROLYN ROOKS: ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA., ELE- MENTARY EDUCATION, YXVCA, SNEA. WILLIAM SIBERT: MT. VERNON, GA., BUSINESS AD- MINISTRATION, Business Club, YMCA, Insurance Com- mittee. ZELMAR STEVENSON: SAVANNAH, GA., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, XVHOIS NVHO, SNEA, XVomen's Glee Club, Business Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha. CAROLYN VINSON: SAVANNAH, GA., SOCIAL SCIENCE, Delta Sigma Theta, College Playhouse, SNEA, Band, Association of Women Students, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society. ROSA LEE WADE: TAMPA, FLA., GENIQRAI. SCIIQNCE, Newtonian Society, SNEA. NIARIAN XVALDEN: WAYNESBORO, GA., ISUSINIISS ADMINISTRATION, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society. Business Club. LEE XVALKER: WAYNLSBORO, GA., INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION: SNEA, YMCA. THOMAS XVILKES: SAVANNAII, GA., MATHIQXIATICS, Newtonian Society, 1962 TIGER, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, Newman Club, Sphinx Club. SAMUEL XVILLIAMS: MIDVILLE, GA., SOCIAL SCIENCE, Social Science Club, Debating Society, Choral Society. Alpha Phi Alpha, YMCA. TRUDDIE XVILLIAMS: MILLEN, GA., ENGLISH, Board's Head Club, YXVCA. HELEN WOODS: SAVANNAH, GA., ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, Delta Sigma Theta, Pan-Hellenic Council, SNEA, 1962 TIGER. JUNICE NVRIGHT: GLENWAOOD, GA., MATHEMATICS, French Club, Newtonian Society, 1962 TIGER, TIGER'S ROAR, SNEA. JUANITA QUINN: SAVANNAH, GA., SOCIAL SCIENCE, XVHO'S XVHO, Alpha Kappa Mu, Social Science Club, Creative Dance Group, College Playhouse, Attendant to MISS S.S.C. , Alpha Kappa Alpha, SNEA. WHOJS WHO AMO GjUNIORS EARNESTINE ADAMS: EATONTON, GA., Boar's Head Club, YW'CA, SNEA, Dormitory Council. JULIA ADAMS: EATONTON, GA., Home Economics Clubs, YWCA. EDITH ALBRIGHT: SAVANNAH, GA., SNEA, TIGER'S ROAR. HARVEY BRYANT, JR.: WOODRINE, GA., Omega Psi Phi, Men's Glee Club, YMCA, Newtonian Society, Sunday School. GEORGIA BYRD: MCINTOSH, GA., Social Science Club. DOLORES CLARKE: SAVANNAH, GA., Newtonian So- ciety, Chief Coordinator of 1962 TIGER, SNEA, MISS ALPHA PHI ALPHA, Alpha Kappa Alpha. BENJAMIN COLBERT: SAVANNAH, GA., TIGERIS ROAR, Art Editor of 1962 TIGER, SNEA, Alpha Phi Alpha, YMCA, Art Club, President, Men's Festival Committee, Religious Life Committee, Student Art Assn. Homecoming Committee. SHELTON DANIELS: EATONTON, GA., Scroller Club. JOYCE DODD: MARIETTA, GA., YXVCA, SNEA, Choral Society. THELMA EVANS: IVAYCROSS, GA., Choral Society, YWCA, SNEA. GERTRUDE GARDNER: RICEBORO, GA., XY'omen's En- semble, YXVCA, SNEA. GLORIA HARPER: MILLEN, GA., YXVCA. SNEA. At- tendant to Miss XVRIGHT HALL. BOBBY HILL: ATHENS. GA., YMCA, Debating Societv, Sunday School, Superintendent: Mens Festival, General Sec- retary: TIGER'S ROAR. Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society. Business Club, Sphinx Club, Religious Life Committee, In- tercollegiate, Athletic Committee, Student Council. MARY HOLLIS: MOULTRIE, GA., Home Economics Club. Technical Science Club, YWCA, Delta Sigma Theta. WHOIS WHO ANIONG jU IORS LILLIAN RICHARDSON: MCINTOSH, GA., Business Club. FRANK QUARTERMAN: DARIEN, GA., Physical Educa- tion Club, YMCA, SNEA. LOVIA SHELLMAN: BARTOW, GA., YW'CA, SNEA. IRA SNELSON: MARIETTA, GA., YWCA, Delta Sigma Theta, Business Club, Enterpriser, Camilla Hubert Hall Council, President. ROZZIE SNELSON: MARIETTA, GA., YWCA, Business Club. ISRAEL SMALL: RINCON, GA., Physical Education Club, Kappa Alpha Psi, SNEA. JEROME SMITH: HINESVILLE, GA., Omega Psi Phi, Physical Education Club, SNEA, YMCA. DORIS STRANGE: TOOMSBORO, GA., SNEA, YWCA. TOMMY SWEARINGEN: OCILLA, GA., Technical Science Club, YMCA. EUNICE VEAL: DUBLIN, GA., Boar's Head Club, Delta Sigma Theta, Marshall Board. HATTIE WATSON: COLUMBUS, GA., Delta Sigma Theta, Association of Women Students, Band, Business Club, Women's Ensemble. SHIRLEY WHING: ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA., New- tonian Society, YWCA. LUCILE LAMAR: TALBOTTON, GA., YWCA, Marshall Board, Association of Women Students, SNEA. LAXVRENCE HUTCHINS: SAVANNAH, GA., Band, Presi- dent, Junior Class, President, Men's Glee Club, Alpha Phi Alpha. FREDDIE LIGGINS: SAVANNAH, GA., Miss Junior,'l 1962 Tiger, Boar's Head Club, SNEA, YWCA. GENEVA MARTIN: STATESBORO, GA., Newtonian So- ciety, SNEA, Ivy Leaf Club, Dormitory Council, Journalist. LUCY MOORE: MARIETTA, GA., Home Economics Club, YWCA. JUANIESE MOSLEY: SUMMERVILLE, GA. VELMA PARRISH: STATESBORO, GA., Choral Society, Boar's Head Club, YWCA. VONCIEL PARRISH: METTER, GA., Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, Boar's Head Club, SNEA, YWCA, Alpha Kappa Alpha. CHARLES PHILLIPS: SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Tiger's Roar, Boarls Head Club, Social Science Club, College Play- house, Alpha Phi Alpha. BEAUTY POOLE: SANDERSVILLE, GA., Newtonian So- ciety, YNVCA, Ivy Leaf Club. ANNETTE RANDOLPH: FITZGERALD, GA., Delta Sigma Theta, Marshall Board. IOHYNE P. WRIGHT: SWAINSBORO, GA., Choral So- ciety, Newtonian Society, Ivy Leaf Club, Junior Class, Secre- tary. FA CULTIQ STAFPQ SENIORS AND jUNIORS INDEX Abernathy, Geraldine ......... . .......... 41 Adams, Ernestine .... Adams, julia ...... Adkins, Vera Albright, Edith ... Alexis, Felis Allen, Eudora .... Anderson, Ester . . . . Anderson, Hayward Anderson, Sula ..... Avery, Martha Bal-ter, Edna .... Baker, Rose Marie Beamon, Lawrence Bell, Evelyn .......... Berry, Earl ..... Bertrand, Emanuel Bivins, Eddie B. . Black, Blanton C. 'Ziff ........128 Brooks, .......... 44 Bfookg .....23, 30, 100 Brown, ..........5O Brown, ........ 41 Brown, . . . . 71 Brown, . . . . 63 Brown, . . . . Browne, . . . . . . 50 Bfungon, ....50, 160 Bfygnm . . . .29, 115 Burgess, ...... 44 Burton, Bowen, ....71, 161 .....71, 161 . . . . .. 50 .....71,161 ...... 47 Sylvia ..... Bowens, William H. M. Boyd, Eleanor ..... Braithwaite, Coleridge A. Braxton, Flora .......... Brenston, Arthur ...... Betty . . . Iona .... Dorothy . . . Groover . . . james . . . Leroy ..... Mary L. . . Frederick II Ernest . . . Harvey . . . Bobby ..... William R. . Blair, Johnny ...... .... Blake, Susie M. . Blount, Mandell . Bodison, David . . . Boston, Albertha .... .... 162 Butler, Reatha ..... Byrd, Georgia .. Campbell, Ethel. jf . Campbell, Gwendolyn . Carswell, B. C. ....... ..... 5 1, 160, 164 Carter, Dorothye . . . Carthon,James............. .....71 41 Cheely, julia .S1, 160 .....7l, 160 Cherry,Freda .....51 .....31, 78 Christophe, Cleveland A. 31 ......51, 164 Clark,MaryE...........................47 ......51, 164 Clarke, Dolores A. 71, 105, 100, 125, 130, 138, ................. 51 160,164 Clay,C.Vernon............. .4, 5,40 ,.,,,5l, 68, 102, 103, 160 Clements, Barbara .. 72 Clemmons,-Iohn B.. .....3l 77 Cloud, Thomas C. .7Z,11l 41 Coar,james........ .....72 ....7l 69 Cochram, john ..72, 78 . . . .............. 31 Coger, Richard ...... ........ . . 51 .. ................ 71 Colbert, Benjamin 160, 164 161 Coleman,Merida.. ........51 .......51,62,6S,67, 128 Collier, Alberrha .. .51,160 .. ................ .35 Coller, Carolyn .. .... .. 51 ...........51,160 Collier Grisby Sl .........71, 161 Collier, Kharn .. 51 .. .............. 47 Collins, Alvin ........ 34 ...........51,144,160 Cooper, Anna .72, 138 131 Cooper Delois .... ...... 5 1 71 Cooper Ezekiel 72 Cunningham, Ella ..... -. 51 Curtwright, Mollie N. . . .. 47 Cox, Otis ............ ..... 7 2 Daniels, Shelton ...... . . .73, 161 Davis, Annie P. . . . . . 51 Davis, Loreese ..... .. 47 Dean, Elmer J. ........................ 30 Denegal, Roland Jr. .................... 51 Devoe, James ..4s, 52, 64, 66, 113, 128, 131, 160 Dingle, Joyce . . . .,.................... .130 Dixon, James .. ..... 151 Dixon, Merion .... ......... 5 3 Dodd, Annie . .... 72, 161 Dowers, Bertha . . . .... . . 53 Dryer, Eugene . . . . 60 Dukes, Ida .... .. 72 Dupree, Barbara . . . . 72 Dwight, ,Arthur .. ..' 30 Earon, Sandra . . . . 72 Edwards, Gloria . ..,..,... 73 Elmore, Norman . .. ...70, 73, 101 Evans, Thelma .. .... 70, 161 Ficklin, Edna .. .... 73, 161 Fisher, Ella ....... ..... 4 2 Fisher, Randolph . . . . . 47 Frazier, Charles . .. 67 Foster, Joann .... ..... 5 3 Gadsen, Ida ....... ....... 4 2 Gardner, Gertrude .. .... 73, 161 Gill, Samuel ....... ...... 4 4 Glover, Almarie .. .... 67 Gordon, Joan R. . . . . .39 63 Goyal, Tribhawan . .. .. . . . .. 44 Grant, Joseph .... ........... 5 3 Gray, James ...... ...53, 160, 164 Greene, Barbara A. , .......... 73 Greene, Inez ...... ........ 5 2 Greene, Mamie ..... ..,53, 67, 160 Griffin, William E. . ..... 47 Grifiith, Booker T. . ....... 30 Groover, Clarence .. ...... 53, 160 Habersham, Julia ... ...53, 160, 164 Hagins, Wiilliam . ,.... 54, 164 Hall, Bernice .... .... 4 7 Hall, Clyde ...... . 30 Hamilton, Dorothy . . 47 Hampton, Phillip .. . 42 Hansford, Bettye .. .... 144 Harden, Percy .... ..... 7 3 Harmon, Thelma .. ...... 42 Harper, Gloria ..... .... 7 3, 161 Harper, Raymond . . . .... . 149 Harrington, Florence .. ..... 47 Harris, Althea ..... . . . 34 Harris, Doris .. ..... 47 Harris, Eldridge ... .. .54, 160 Harris, Lavenia .... ...... 6 2 Harris, Willie ........ .... 6 2, 160 Hartwell, Mary Alice .. ..... 73 Hawkins, Luella ...... .. 40 Hayes, Carolyn . . . . . . 35 Hayes, Margaret ... .. . .. 54 Haywood, Jonathan . . . . . ......... 54, 160 Henderson, Annie .................. 54, 160 Hill, Bobby ....... .... 7 0, 73, 77, 128, 161 Hill, Catherine . .. . ...... .. . .. 54 Hill, Johnnie .... .... 4 7 Hill, Molly ...,... ..... 6 6 Holland, Catherine . .. .... 50, 52 Holland, Vann E. . ...... 55 Hollis, Mary Nell . . .... 73, 161 Holmer, Gertrude .. ....... 34 Holmes, Willie .... ..... 5 5 Holt, Robert ..... ,,.., 4 2 Hopkins, Maggie . . . ..... . . 55 Hopkins, Winifred .. .... 55, 144 Hopson, Raymond . . ....... 31 Howell, Annie Lee .. . . . . . . 55 Hubert, Josephine . . , , 47 HuH, Gertrude . .. ....... . . 66 Hunter, Ella ........ ............ 7 4 Hutchins, Lawrence . .... 70, 74, 162 Ingersoll, Ben ...... ........... 4 7 Jackson, Eugene .................... 44, 153 Jackson, Ira .................. 149, 151, 153 Jackson, Prince, Jr. 29, 42,114,115,131,153 164 James, Delores ...................... 74, 160 James, Joan ................... ........ 1 60 Jason, Howard' . Jaudon, Elizabeth Jenkins, Margaret Johnson, Abraham Johnson, Ceale .. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Josfry, Alvin . . . Artis . . . Bernice . . Ernestine .. Julia ..... Shirley ..... Elonnie Jr. Julian, W'illie ..... Kelley, Stephen . Kennedy, Annette Kiah, Calvin L. ... .. Right, John .... King, Albert ..... Lambert, Verdell Lamar, Louise . . Lamar, Lucille ... Lanier, Dorothy . . . Lattimore, Ora Lee Law, Alice .... '. Law, Irene ..... Leftwich, W'alter Lester, Louise . . Liggins, Freddie .. Love, Loretha . . Lowe, Ralph ..... Luckey, Vernie . Lumpkin, Farnese Mack, Irma Manigo, Edward Marquis, Mildred Martin, Laura .. McBride, Rosemary McClellan, Robert McCrory, Emma Sue 57, 58, 68, 102, 103, 160 I04,105,I13,l25 107, 108, , McDew, Stephen . Mclntosh, W'endel1 Meeks, Henrietta . Mendenhall, Marion Mercer, W'alter .. Merritt, Hattie . Meyers, Timothy C. Mikel, Vernese .. Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Melba . . Bobbie . . George . . George . . Loretta . . Lois .... Mitchell, Mary .. . Mitchell, Prince . Mitchell, Ruby ... Mobley, Robert .. Moon, Juanita .. Moore, Lucy .... Monroe, Dorothy . Morton, Althea . Mosley, Juaniese . Moultrie, Vernell Myles, Dora ..... T 1'Nelson, W'illiam . .. Odom, Ruby . . . Overstreet, Rose . Owens, Louise .. Owens, Zelia .. Parrish, Velma . . . Parrish, Vonciel . ...ESQ ......... 149, 54, 63, 69, ....56, ...74, ....56, 4, 143, 162, ...57, ...,57, ....75, 40 69 74 55 55 74 55 74 55 74 55 29 47 151 143 30 74 56 56 160 162 160 74 56 56 72 35 164 56 74 56 47 160 160 47 162 160 78 106, ............ 34 ....... 67 ....57, 160 H..40,44,46 ....29, ...57, ...57, ...57, ...35, ....58, ......75, ...58, 64, 48 57 40 47 57 57 47 101 164 47 160 34 160 164 161 162 160 43 162 58 ..... 58 ...4,5,39 ..... 75 ....119 .... 43 ..... 44 ....75, 162 ....,....75 162 Payne, Mattie B. ................ 18, 108, 126 Payne, VV. Ka 23, 25, 28, 38, 64, 79, 106, IOS, Peacock, A. E. .. Perdue, Wiley' .. Phillips, Charlie .. Philson, Charles . Pindar, Robert Pinkney, Bernice .. Pinkney, Leonia . Poole, Beauty .. . Powell, Lillie ..... Powers, Gentle ...... Quarterman, Frank .. Quinn, Juanita .... 56 Randolph, Annette IIL .......43, .......45, ....75, 162, ...ss, 64, ...75, 162, .......,75. , 63, 68, 102, 103, 116 79 100 164 45 45 128 75 164 34 66 162 161 162 Rhaney, Wfilma .. Richardson, Lillian . Riggs, Doris ..... Roberson, Genell .. Roberts, Mannie . . Roberts, Steve . . . Robinson, Ernest ..... Robinson, Margaret Robinson, Wfarnell . Rhodriouez, Marcelle Rooks, Carolyn ...... Ross, Ethel ....... Samuels, Bessie .... Sanderson, Armicee Sapp, Sarah ...... Scott, Henry . Scott, Wilton .... Shellman, Lottie .. Shellman, Lovia Sheppard, James .. Sibert, W'illiam Singfield, Phyllis Singleton, Rosemary Small, Israel ...... Smith, Eugene Smith, Jerome .. Smith, Melvin . Snelson, Rozzie Snype, Emily .... . Spaulding, Geraldine Stafford, Martha Stevenson, Zelmar .. Stewart, Louise .. Stokes, Maurice Strange, Doris .... Swearongen, Tommy Tate, XY'illie ....... Taylor, Dandy .. Taylor, Paul Terrel, Evanel Terry, Shirley .. Tharpe, Frank .. Thomas, Betty Thompson, James .. Thompson, Nancy . Truel, Sammuel .. Tyson, Barbara .. Upshur, Luetta .. Veal, Eunice .... Vinson, Carolyn ... XVade, Rosa .... XValden, Marian .. XValker, Lee .... Walton, Redell ..,. XVarren, Johnny Washington, Richard XVatson, Claytae Watson, Hattie Watters, Velma .. X'i arner, Edward . Wlhing, Shirley .. Nlfhipple, Gracie ., Vfhite, Georgia .. NViggins, Forrest XVilkerson, George . XVilkes, Thomas XY'illiarns, NVilliams, Althea .. XVilliams, Elson .... NWil1iams, Etheridge XY'illiams, Freddie . NY'illiams, Joseph .. Alice . . ..,58, ...58, .. ..59. 59. 5 9, 115 ,...76 ,...59, ..76 ..76 ..76, ....59 60 67, 161 ...6U, v ...76, .. ...... 76, . ...1 49,151 .,..,3b .,,76, 60 102, 103 ...........60, ...60, Vfilliams, Sammuel .. . .. W'illiams, Truddie . XVilliams, NY'illie . . XVilson, John , . . XVilson, Lester . . XY'ilson, Martha .. NVinfred, Blanche .. XVoods, Helen ..... XVortham. Joseph . . W'right, Janice . . XY'right. Johnnye . . XY'right, Theodore . Vfright, Vernita . . . Ziegler, Geneva . . ..e9, 1: 149, 151 ....45, 61, 69, 61, 161. ....30 .54,6l ...61, ....69. '9, 161. ...60, ..31. 161 162 161 75 75 59 161 45 62 45 161 75 138 35 59 59 164 76 162 59 161 59 34 162 59 162 59 162 139 59 34 164 139 40 162 162 153 78 40 31 60 45 go 45 60 76 76 43 162 161 161 161 161 153 62 147 35 162 43 66 162 164 50 38 61 164 35 43 100 61 34 61 161 161 61 51 61 43 164 43 161 162 147 77 , 7 163 ASS OCIA TE EDI TORS -IN - CHIEF 'G We 'V I 5 ,X fx - ' , . M1055 Rosalie Holmes Thomas Wilkes Dolores Clarke Flora Braxton RESEARCH BUSINESS AFFAIRS CHIEF COORDINATOR CHIEF CONSULTANT EDITORS ,739 'R Fw- I ..,:, - 'umm' - 4' . si Gracie Whipple Benjamin Colbert Veronica Owens William I-Iagins Helen Woods FACULTY ART INDEX SPORTS QUEENS LoRETTA MILLER E, I I . fi, jf ss ,ff M ASSISTANT EDITORS me my Mig' -441 1 I 'L ,wg 1 ,I , n 47 M109 I EQ' I if ' , 12 , I ,g I Q M, l, Q I Z' lp K . , -v. is , , R. wr It . I I I , - ive me 4 . A 55 ' A V f Zi ' f , 50 ' i M'-'V 6 I A . V , Q4 Mx ,... 5 , ,J g v f A x lg I r I ' I an f ...A ,L Beauty Poole, Kermetta Clarke, Frankie Southerland, Frances Southerland, Lois Carson B. C. Carswell, Freddie Liggins, Charles Phillips, Julia I-Iabersham, Zelma Stevenson, James Gray ADVISORS PI-IOTOGRAPHER Prince jackson, jr. Wilton C. Scott Robert Mobley
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