Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1964
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' - ft 2.2- 1--r--f'j -5.111 -f-f ':::1q Y . -X ' gs! 2 ,f, C 'I ! s Lf NK ' ' v J1- .33- A xg -1 I ...- ....-,..- -- ,,,,, 'af' ,.ii,.vf- ,N T j.1,-,,,.,.....-.- ' f 1 I , , 'T .A 0, . 1 ,,.. , ,, , ,,.., --v . , , ,.,,.,. I ,-, . av., Y wwf . , 1 1.-J , U ' ,....w.iT--f A ' L I , 5 K w ' Wag , '-vs .,,,, I N ' f W . ww -ww M N i Hr 'gi Y --- I w- K g ' 'a . 1 . 1 r 'ng I , m Q ,..,. 2 FOREW GRD ck upon With the passage of years, you may this school year as the time when the darkness of ignorance suddenly became bright with the gleam of knowledge. The world of Savannah State College is a never- ending panorama of people and events. To the new arrival on campus, the most striking feature which hits him is an enthusiasm, a pulsating feeling of growth and movement. Never-ending activities and a wealth of things to do can swallow up the unaware student until he forgets what school is really for. To preserve a record of these moments and the countless other experiences of you and your class- mates, this annual strives to capture the eyes and mind of the scholarship, the leadership, the activities cter of SAV ANN AH ST ATE COLLEGE. an look ba d the ohara 1 Table of Contents Senior Advertisements 'WN . Page 51 . Page 100 134 160 182 I- Page 192 Page 193 Page 196 . W X N Dedication To a man who lives silently before us but has set a wonderful and wholesome example to all who have been under his leadership .... To one Whose qualities of friendliness, loyalty, and sportsmanship have Won a place of great respect, deep admiration, and warm affec- tion among both the student body and the faculty. With deep appre- ciation for his service to us as a teacher, coach, friend and spiritual, cultural, and academic leader, we dedicate this, the 1964 Tiger, to Mr. Theodore Wright. V . : 5 I -is ' wh . ' 4: - . K A ..4,pg,,x Mr. Theodore A. Wright, Sr. HK if OFFICERS AND STAFF OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS Chairman ........................................... James A. Dunlap Vice Chairman . . . .... Morris M. Bryan,Jr. Chancellor .................. .... H armon W. Caldwell Vice Chancellor ............. ...... S . Walter Martin Assistant to the Chancellor .... ..... J ohn E. Sims Dir. Plant Sz Bus. Operations .... ..... J . H. Dewberry Executive Secretary ........ ....... L . R. Siebert Treasurer ................... . . .James A. Blissit Dir., Testing :Sz Guid ........., ...... J ohn R. Hills Assoc. Dir., Testing Sz Guid .... . . . Harry S. Downs On leave REGENTS, UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA District Regent Address State at Large James A. Dunlap .... Home Federal Bldg., Gainesville February 19, 1960-January 1, 1967 State at Large T. Hiram Stanley ....... .........,.... ....,...... .......................2501LookoutDrive,Columbus January 13,1964-January 1 1,1971 State at Large Roy V. I-Iarris ...... Southern Finance Bldg., Augusta February 19, 1960-January 1, 1967 State at Large Dr. John Bell ....................... ...... D ublin January 1, 1963-January 1, 1970 State at Large Carey Williams ......................... Greensboro First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Anton F. Solms, Jr ......... Realty Building, Savannah January 1, 1962-January 1, 1969 John I. Spooner . . . Seldom Rest Farms, Donalsonville January 1, 1961-January 1, 1968 Howard H. Callaway .................. Pine Mountain January 1, 1958-January 1, 1965 James C. Owen, Jr. New Commercial Bank Sa Trust Co., January 1, 1963-January 1, 1970 Griffin Jesse Draper . . Draper-Owens Realty Co., Grant Bldg., January 1, 1961-January 1, 1968 Atlanta G. L. Dickens, Jr ....................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milledgeville Bank Bldg., Milledgeville January 13, 1964-January 1, 1971 Ernest L. Wright ..... President, Darlington School, February 6, 1959-January 1, 1966 Box 353, Rome John W. Langdale ..................................... ..............................P.O.Box98O,Valdosta January 13,1964-January 1, 1971 Morris M. Bryan, Jr. President, The Jefferson Mills, February 3, 1959-January 1, 1966 Jefferson W. Roscoe Coleman ................................... . . . . . . . . . Fleming Realty Co., P.O. Box 5188, Augusta January 1, 1958-January 1, 1965 Faculty President's Message President's Message 1964 Annual MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1964 Graduation marks an important mile-stone in the shaping of your lives. A part of your formal training has now been completed, but your opportunity for learning goes on. It is my hope that you will never cease to be engaged in the pursuit of knowledge and in the expanding of your intellectual, spiritual, and cultural horizons. 9 As the years go by you will cherish more and more the record of events and friends which are compiled in this book, gathered with painstaking care and arranged with loyal devotion by the staff and advisors of the Tiger , It will provide for you a permanent record of the part played in the history of Savannah State College by you and your associates of college years. May this issue of the Tiger serve always as a means of keeping alive in your hearts and minds your love and loyalty for your Alma Mater. May it also serve as a reminder of your obligations as educated persons to do your share in providing the leadership so urgently needed in facing the problems which confront us in the rapidly changing world. Wherever you go always remember that you carry the best wishes of your Alma Mater for your happiness and success. Gigli Howard Jordan, Jr. President ,- .Y 4? I ,,,-o-' 5' gfdjff' 1 .f fg- ,- .f ,--' ',f- fficers of Administration MR. T. C. MEYERS, Dean of Faculty A. B.. M. A. Dean T. C. Meyers is a familiar figure not only at all campus functions but in civic, religious, and cultural circles as well He has served as acting President for the insti- tution and has taught in the Humanities. His interests range over all fields of knowl- edge and the persons who work in them. 12 I-fx., , QS: , ,,,,,,,,. ......1, . N: A W, ,... ..-.. ..., , ,wh ,....W..... ,..N--- MR. BEN INGERSOLL, Registrar A. B., M. A. Registrar of the college, Mr. Ingersoll has served quietly and efficiently through the years of change and growth at SSC. His analysis of present records and predictions of future needs based on his studies have proved of inestimable help to administration and faculty. MR. ELONNIE J. JOSEY, Librarian A. B., M. A., M. S. L. S. As Librarian of SSC, Mr. Elonnie J. Josey has a vital part in the development of knowledge of students as well- as maintaining intellectual growth and academic achievements. Mr. Josey is active in religious organi- zations and civic services throughout the area. mg. if 41- ' X f:,A- N, ? U E . -ssfg. is -.:.:::..::.,, - '-, x t .--,Y-..,..u.,,,,,,,. is is 'S il '- aff: MR. WILTON C. SCOTT, Director of Public Relations BA., M.A., C.A.S. As Director of Public Relations, Mr. Wilton Scott has been a guiding force in the growth of SSC. He does much to attract the interest of the community and the states as well. With his assistance and leadership, we can look forward to continued years of growth and achievement. MR. PRINCE JACKSON, Alumni Secretary B. S., M. S. Mr. Prince Jackson does much to keep the former students of SSC up to date on current affairs at SSC. He also serves as an instructor of Mathematics and Physics. 14 2 VM 'Vt -K- E E E 1 l nl! R 9 hi.. H-12 UR-. ur.. Fir... ua., lql'-.Q-1 mms HF? , ,.-....... -sf: ' Q. sly? .X V .- U K MR. N. R. FREEMAN, Chairman Student Personnel B. S., M. A. Mr. Freeman is another former Savannah-Stater serving his alma mater. He directs phases of stu- dent life in addition to his duties as dean of men. He has also served as an instructor in Social Science. Mr. Freeman is active in many cultural and civic activities. MR. WESLEY L. JOHNSON JR., Comptroller A. B., M. A. With the handling of all financial matters in the business office and with a heavily increased day -and evening-college enrollment, the role of the business manager has grown to large proportions. In concentrating the budget matters, custodians, equipment care, cafeteria and the like, the business office staff has correspondingly grown. N.,-vm Q -3 ,,.......m wgrq- fn H1 4. Science, gateway to progress and knowledge. Dr. B. T, Griffith, Department Chairman and Professor, is busy testing the PH value of a solution for a. class in Physiology. T33 ww Mr. J. H. Wortham, Assistant Professor, demonstrates to a class in General Biology the correct procedure for dissecting the heart of a calf. Vg g . . ,. . .. gut.-..-. .ef r V . g ,,,. .....,,Qg b ' ' 4' ,MW...f-v MH'--Y Q. g vi r hs. -Q In rs V ,hvl ,.,.,,-nw -.......xZsru.i21asa:1l3L , Mrs. Margaret C. Robinson, an instructor, and two stu- dents of Botany study the veins of a plant Cveinationb which help determine whether a plant is a dicot or mono- cot 17 Y 1 I l 1 l . J 1 .7 , ,v - Wwliff .J I 'I ! v 1 fl M 1 ai ' 2 I 1 I ll . I ,, w l W V I fl 1 Dr W1111e G Tucker, Professor, adjusts 3 Spegtg- Dr. Charles Pratt, Department Chairman and Professor, and graph spectronic 2O in preparation for an impor- student Freda Brewton, a Senior Chemistry major, observe tant reading toaclassin chemistry. the reactions of a previously-run experiment in Organic Chemistry. Mr Marion D Mendenhall, instructor, sets the range on a MF- C- V6-I'f1OH Clay, Associate PI'OfSSSOI'. atiSIIlPtS gas chromatograph before running an important test LO tabulate the readings on the Spectrophotometer Recorder for necessary data upon completion of a test. 18 f e . X q I o Al ,Z -1 1 a . n . - . . , U V A -8 if fa I 1 , I 1 X . Mathematics and Engineering are basic in many professional and vocational fields every- where. Architects, Engineers, Mathematicians, and Physicists of tomorrow are here preparing for future careers. LQSYXQQ - g ,Swat Wwsfgxm QS X . 429 we iiiii Mrs. Sylvia E. Bowen, Assistant Professor, pauses to answer ques- tion of a student in a geometry class. Wm? frm CXO? '- '2 'AV' 4 'A Q ' W ,X Fung Mr. John B. Clemmons, Department Chairman - and Professor, investi- , 4 M wa? , ,,,', ,,, - , i .QW 'N manuals gates the new tech- niques in Meaning in El- ementary School Mathe- matics, Mr. Walter W. Leftwich, Assistant Professor, observes, Harry Hamp- ton, Wilbur Steele, Clarence McNeal record the findings of Paul Courts, Mr. W. Vergil Winters, Professor, explains a. difficult problem to stu- dents in physics labo- ratory class, me qw , ,wg E Ln., Wil M 1' Q X ' I Dr. Nazir A. Warsi, Associate Professor, stresses an important point concerning a Plane Ge- ometry problem. Ili A, If r .,v , A .. 1. it 5 f , .fly ft. I - .x',0lf 4 ,f-,.,,.,fi'.5'1? A 4, il I y ' , K 'W x 4-fx It ,sf Al -I 'rl' rf. .. ,. . r. ww Simple reading, Writing and spelling have reached the heady heights and complexities of Chaucer, elliptical' clauses, unity, coherence, and comprehensive research. Difficult and re- quired, English is basic to further progress in discipline. at let Dr. Forrest O. Wiggins, Department Chairman and Professor lectures to one of his language classes. X 1 ,,X,...-Ka:--ze' '- w XM: e ::.X, I M., ,x . X .,..XV'-,-t- . N t YM 'N xg Q-Q ru :G X R- NN 'N Vx xx S X 3 W J ' gf5f:g.5'.?3s X YQ, in . -,tx N.. wgxfw, fisisk 3Q.5:E.X,t.,N z sex '.':' Q' f X: - TX Wi ,VL ,gg 4 Mrs. Louise Owens, Associate Professor, listens to the response of a student in World Literatur 2 Y s X.-. X , 5295 it X ey gg .. , L' WP. gn, R' .. ., qi, ' xml, . M hi X. t :-'IQeQ.'r. . X. 5 lf' wtf 's X X X A ' Q X X I X x if we miss X X NK Xt. X HMS Sw attentively rfazmmimx, G A11 q9i,jfsXAiiYk ' .. X, , xx X: x x X , X ,N 1: .. S . Niicd Q,.x,,v QS x N wry, QNQQ-2'-1 5-35 bei fT.I'1S'f , 2 X X..X,., , :- iSx:,-: Neges :if T QV L-its :Rs Ki X , lit ff Eli. . NNW: 5-af .. 4, . X . X- X.X,X X,.. .. ,-.tXgXwX...X:-W X Q NVQ: N. X x 4-. f X-wt Xr- X ww X XX Mr. Robert Holt Assistant Professor pauses to read important points 1n a World Literature class Mrs, Luetta C. Milledge, Assistant Professor, lectures to a MP- J R9-1'1dO1Ph F1Sh6I' ASSOC1-359 PI'Of6'SSO1' GXPIHIHS Class in English Literature, the importance of wr1t1ng good newspaper articles to a class in Journahsm fllwmr P-as 'hr lv ----........., Mr. Timothy C, Meyers, Associate 'srrs'----N Professor. processes some forms in his office. . ...,. , I ami . -iw' ,if M 1 ., T' E 511 A ' i wiviwetfiv f- - ..: 5-155153 gg-,-.2 . E ii 1,s, , . gi W. f 2 Miss Yvonne McGlockton, an Instructor, explains a Dr. James A. Eaton, Professor, returns test papers to phase of writing' to Lillie Morris in Humanities 101. students in an English class. Miss Mary Ella Clarke, Assistant Professor, is pic- tured in her Humanities 102 class. ' 24 i S' 3 Mr. Arthur L. Brentson, Assistant Professor, lec- tures to a class in Victorian Prose and Poetry. Dr. Howard M. Jason, Professor and Head of the Depart- ment of Modern Languages, is pictured preparing an examination for a Spanish class. Q' . , :f i Q , - vw-V. V. wi . ' inn ntl' V 0' WL ' ' i A , . vw I V' , 4 . Z Z I elf M Miss Althea V. Morton, Assistant Professor, listens to conversations with students in the language laboratory. za! Mr. Julius C. Stevens, Visiting Instructor, explains some fundamentals of German to his class. 'fa-:ml W, - ' . To assure symmetry in the student's develop- ment, the Fine Arts Department offers knowl- edge and training in the areas of music, art and speech. These areas are of professional im- portance for someg for others, they offer that ex- tra dimension to give meaning' and zest to life Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite, Pro- fessor and Head of the Department of Fine Arts, is pictured in his office transcribing some musical notes. MPS- Myra M. Thomas, Instructor, lectures to a Class in music. K-fy XX C 55 if 1- ' lk- b Mr. James Thompson Jr., Instructor, assists Miss Barbara ' Kindell with her piano lesson. A ' YW ,I I! Q f ' .g 5 i as X, -, X , it sf me il . Emmet B s 3 ff' ,mic ' rags A i 2 Q .if -.7'jZ.fif?':fifift' .4 .JL YL W Q F: Q L, 14, U- R ' 1 2 x,., 1. l if - P VI A A I t Q .1 ' . ..-, U , .5 Q - ' A, . ,..t. i, , . 0 ' K .., Newly It 'IS ,,. f v Q-M, full.--K Ill? X . 5 . .v ,f we Ei 1 ' ' ' ' , -.2 , A . i M ,, sf---..+-12:5--'x-1-9:-:gg ,. 9.1: s. -2 - ' ,fs .mir.-52.-::::q.5xg2:s:'-:li-::k-. -. - ' 1: -QQ -is N- 1 fi! NW 9 - -- K -- 4, . X Mr. Samuel A. Gill, Instructor, and student Paul Johnson figure out musical scales before class. ---gun... u 3, ' W' , .. .-- ' .Xx- Mr. Phillip J. Hampton, Assistant Professor, pauses after doing some 3 work on a portrait. -.Q al 1 XX 5 Mrs. Farnese Lumpkin, Assistant Professor, is pictured molding an object out of clay. zfifm , 'Wolfson . l , rrrii ', s 'tvii g 1 xr for-3 W .vf-:L . 5 21 .,,,,.. , lvvl? if ' ,- LVI , V. 15 2 , 1 AQV U ': .' ' is if A :X 1 ,,,A e- 5' , 5 A large segment of SSC students are active in the preparation for careers in business adminis- tration. Various areas- secretarial, manage- ment, accounting, civil service, Peace Corps, sales, public relations, and advertising are open to study and constant practice. Dr. Howard S. Anderson, Professor and Head of the Department of Business Administration, reads correspondence from the morning mail. NN p YAQ, M. Mr. Wiley A. Perdue, Instructor, assists Miss Etrenda C. Jones in solving a problem during class break. Mr. Johnny Campbell Jr., Instructor, pictured during re- search for an Economics class. 30 D00 GSM D09 1 Miss Ma.rce11e E. Rhodriquez, Instructor, demon- strates the proper techniques in using a typewriter to a class. Miss Albertha E. Boston, Assistant Professor, dic- tates information to a class in shorthand. Mrs. Mildred Glover, Instructor, manipulates some statistical problems at her desk. Y 'M' 4 vis 'A , Q1 Those studies dealing with people as they govern themselves or live in communities and with the long' thread of their history-these social sciences help us to understand our role in the society of which we are a part. Dr. E. J. Dean, Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sci- ence, lectures to a class in History. X'-Q f. ' 'Q ., yu Dr. E. K. Williams, Professor, Coordinator of Gener- Dr. J. L. Gordon, Professor, assists Miss al Education and Summer School Director, pictured Dorothy Dorsey in adjusting her class in his office. hours. ,f Q x'?, Q' G sis! iii? 5 Y- ' if . N 'N Q, ' ' 1 '53 li, H 1 I' F we X X ,Q N.. s f z Q gl Ax N A f, - 53:21 ,f mx me xg :A 1,1 v S . P ' ' ie.. as , ., ,- ' . -- N .rx H X 4.-18,6 S5 X I, gi 1 ,B ,I xv X se N 1 qv 'S' Assistant Professor Blanton E. Black looks on attentively as Miss Dorothy Inman makes a point about Africa in a Negro History class. 1 Associate Professor Wilbur C. McAfee, pictured in his office preparing a general debate for a. class in History 300, Iii!! lil!! sm! L ,EEZ Ml ...---I- '-i -5 S 111' 'w s l -nv' Aww il!! I 'm'I:W ,Mg- M+-uw. a-. Mr. William E. Griffin, Assistant Professor, Mr. Whittington B. Johnson, Assistant Pro' pauses for the photographer during his early fessor, lectures to his class in Psychology. morning schedule. 33 rw-' A f'm,,,.,..w Y 'XM x N-are 1 Q' Nglzfffw. 6 rf E 1 X? M .,f,,,M.,.,,.. -UK. Q I f 'ffl Hg, fb 1 .Z P I V 1. .. -.ij Qi . . .a f , ' ' ,, Lk. A Offering a chance for every student to take part in Wholesome athletics, physical education encompasses varsity squads, recreational games, intramural contests, modern dance, and those endeavors aimed toward the full develop- ment of a well-rounded personality. Dr. Raymond W. Hopson, Chair- man and Associate Professor, lectures to his anatomy class on the muscles of the arm. Mrs. Ella W. Fisher, Assistant Professor, watches as students prepare to play a game. Mr. Albert E. Frazier, Assistant Professor and Basketball Coach. J --l 1 w l R Ot, Q is-3 p'ia.gw' N 3 l L.-.1 His. we .:..V. '! :1 , xx? .- :-, Former Basketball Star, Ira Jackson 5- confers with Assistant Professor Theo K A Q dore A. Wright, Sr. t 4 Z' Kc s, it x. . 6 E 3 E ' ' EVE'-1 f-211 1 N ' X ,, .Q .. uv-:iff I.. Q! -1 1'-.. -Msn., ' .nf s5f2f2:f1 .V : 'g w1..f.:a - .,:s:. ' -- 1-5 -H: -- '-H' ::5g'gg:,'g',4.--.MA pq-...xgL..-... . -- V- f:5fE3E-5.21522 . N, . .. , A.: - M . ,.. A group of students attentively View a demon- stration as Assistant Professor of Physical Edu- cation, Mrs. Geraldine H, Abernathy explains techniques used in the game. .ie em- x L N. -,A X X . .. . ,N Q F -N R Ni K Nt XX xv :- Q x 5 A ...,. . M,,......t...,-N... N XQN Q ,X ' XXX ink wks Nt S V. It N ,ix .. :lm-q.:ftfu:,:.f:.,..- :x kb X-:N XXX NR Kew-.sw.22-QQQSQNSSQXS NZ - N. Qt 5.-is WN? X ' QQ-'PES R Q jg .,.:s1yf.s.,- . T X xQ.i.KXiq .... . Physical fitness is being stressed a'- Assistant Professor Richard K. Wash ington lectures to a class in Health Education. .gg . X bs X X N Q XXX xxx X Xxx N X xx St Y X . X PNN -- ' 1 9 L P at v, -- is X W X X PV x l Sw N N. X X X X x X5 X QQ K X Q Fx XXX X X 'wr' 1 fi-4 'A XI 'ASQ E3 V -Q tigjY,gf'ix:Szs ' ' wisd- X ' :g?E'j- g,.:-qsxiby K tygissvf 1.514 , X xx e. N. 'ii'-'l41'x:f:., X . N31 .Xmffjf ' ' Eayssss-Ei '.- P' ii M Q 5. - wears. t . N 'Wx Wi? .jfeiigf K. v X X XX - iff , 1 F 'F 6, .N L3 m E Qi .4 i E . 1 E Small departments in our faculty are those of foreign language and home economics. Ever increasing is the department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Though Varied in size, these departments are of vital importance to many students. The department of Education provides cultural and professional opportunities for scores in the student body. 37 Dr. Calvin I... Kiah, Division Chairman and Professor, stres- ses a point to one of his classes in curriculum and teaching. 1, ! 1 3 f.. Q-. is - Q Q X Wx ---1.-. sw.. , 55:1 , N' '-welll g5i:g,,.,,,t. ..., QQ Mr. Arthur Dwight, Principal of the laboratory high school, Sol C. Johnson, is captured by photographer in a moment of reflection. Miss Velma V. Watters, Assistant Professor, takes time at the close of a busy day to pose for photographer. ' lx Q21 lv ' P W,,,.-- JI ,tg .. i. : '52 0 t si N Qxg e AE X X N 3- N E? ' Associate Professor, Maurice Stokes, lectures to one of his classes in introduction to teaching. 'Sn-xr Mrs. Dorothy C. Hamilton, Assis- tant Professor and Coordinator of Student Teach- ing outlines top- ics for discus- sion in seminar. :SK ,X ' l Mrs. Thelma E. Harmon, As- sistant Professor, relates present day education prac- tices and trends to one of her classes. i 4 '95, I t Dr. John Leod Wilson, Professor and Chair- man of the Department of Secondary Educa- tion catches up on correspondence before leaving for a class. LNFECTED WUUNUH K . e no un-su Q3 aubu- Mrs. Ida J. Gadsen, Assistant Professor, presently on leave, observes as two students demonstrate correct bandage technique in a first aid and safety class, , , ' . aw-wff .,.....-ml .,.p-nas---W. The Division of Technical Sciences encom- passes instructional programs in engineering technology, home economics and industrial teacher education. It is the objective of a portion of this program to prepare students for roles in the industrial world as professional and semi- professional Workers. 40 k x -. ,J H81 ill 1 1. ff 5. l it l v1frq'l??f:'7f'f , . - ' . W W - ' -xasmilszzrieil-X- ' rr -: -'f ' A .W 'w 057 I' 9 A l Q 3b.Xx,x,. Q Sllif- 331 .gm f 5 . X. 1' - .,,, 4 .fa ,-f. ,,.,u,-.-f . ,. ,r .-..f-:TI .-...,4,,?.,,.,. ,.. Dr. Clyde W. Hall, Division Chairman and Professor, makes a point regarding an engineering problem. WT Lf' W'fszrv1 v' 'N 'V' Mr. Eddie B. Bivins, Instructor, explains present-day tech- niques in teaching of industrial arts to engineering student Ithamus Studgeon. f f ..,. I X 1. S W-... l' Mr. Leroy W. Brown, Assistant Professor, looks on as Aber- deen Allen and Willie Michael execute motor rewinding procedures. X --..... '-iff,-w-,i if Mr. Wilbur H. Sullivan, Associate Professor, employs the slide rule in solving a problem. Mr, Robert Pendanlnstructor, observes as Thomas Clark Mr. Frank D. Tharpe, Assistant Profes- tests wall outlets. Students in the background complete sor, Industrial Education. experiments in general electricity, QI: Mrs. Evanel Terrell, Depart- ment Chairman and Associate Professor, with the aid of some Q members of her Foods and Nu- trition class, demonstrate tests for external signs of good health. .,..,.twZ.,,,,f.,,,g,Mygg,jmJQ .. , wn.m,,s,.,.,,,,,,,,mh 'Lf Z 'luuu-..-u.,.,,,,,,'-.f'v'wmvy 9, V. -'-. SQ I -v ---.. ,,, '49 'r- tf.-.... .- ........ ... ....- .. ' A- 2 I 4? A ,, A fav 1-NJ? .t Dziw, ' , Mrs. Martha M. Avery, Assistant Pro- fessor, illustrates techniques of pat- tern cutting as Mary J. Stewart, Bev- erly Palmer, and Thressa M. Tillman of a clothing class observe. IX' i Georgia Agricultural Extension Service fi. l , I LJ III! IIII ,IM Ill ll 3'2- gwmw X N N Mr. Augustus Hill Mrs. Ruby Black State Agent Clerk . fi B , i 3 1 6 ! I l f .-'.L::'- . ' ',I f5:-1q':, IT'gg-'md'- .. -V, , grwi' f , '- ' A ep W--1: '- .' Qi ? . - :'v.f1?1.1-'-E.l v fi ' 7 me . .. M., - Mrs. Vera Brown Clerk Mrs. Carrie Powell W T P-rx. 44 Mr. A. C. Childers Mr, John A. Demons Area Supervisor Area Supervisor Mrs. Anne J. Postell Area. Supervisor . .. !..L. .llllilgllxllll s ggi-Nil Sillllallgglilll iillllligillsll .llllllllillls fxlllRlN ll Mr. M. C. Little Four-H Club Agent ..3 ESYA., :-SL. Mrs. Mildred Washington Clerk Library Staff 7 in ...f ' K 4 f Mr. Elonnie J. Josey, Chief Librarian and Associate Mrs. Louella Hawkins, Reference Librarian, prepares to Professor, recommends new publication to Albert insert a microfilm roll into Recorder for a student desirous Lewis and John C. Reed. of reference material, 17 .Z Nga- N , Miss Althea Williams, Circulation Librarian, confers with Mary Mrs. Madeline Dixon, Catalog Librarian, checks Jones. material for card catalog. Student Personnel Staff g. x Z of 3 A 2 2235 q . SEL, A ,' , -1 .,1:.1:- , Ii ,-L 1. 212.2-nxffff, Mr, Nelson R, Freeman, Chairman, Student Personnel Serv- ices and Dean of Men Miss Loreese E, Davis, Dean of Women. Q wx!- .ai Wx X-is, . xv.. 'I Diff' Mrs. Louise Lester, Director of Camilla Hubert Hall, pauses Mrs. Claytae Watson, Director of Wright Hall checks laundry from checking accounts for photographer. list at her desk in the dormitory, ', vw- . A A5 X Miss Marcelle Rhodriquez, a counselor to the young ladies of Camilla Hubert Hall, and instructor of Business Administration, checks students typing. . wb X , R, , x 15 . .IQ 'vlQl'5f' Mrs. Gertrude Holmes Dr. Stephen M. McDeW, Jr College Nurse College Physician x ' x .Q ii' T : Business Staff S -iigilli ESSEH' iff! V Q SC F' rx ,N Nw 'lull'- .,1EI??,Nfe Mr. Wesley L. Johnson, Jr,, Mr. Felix J. Alexis, Superinten- Mr. George W. Miller, Book- Comptroller dent of Buildings and Grounds keeper 3, ,vii A 1 ,. --in X M Mr. Alvin Collins, Manager, Mr. Prince K, Mitchell, Budget Mr. Richard C. Fitzgerald, Man- Warehouse Assistant ager, Snack Bar and College Center ,ig .1 il ' X 9 xv, 1 T 3 TW- u , Vi gf-If . xv, t. 1-:rf . 1 .. Mrs, Bernita S. Matthews, Post- Mrs. Doris Jackson, Cashier Mrs. Alice B, Williams, Switch- miStI'eSS board Operator - Y .J Clerical Staff ps ff . .l....... .jg -V-A-Bm.. Mrs, Alethia G. Harris, Secre- Mrs. Beautine Hardwick, Secre- tary to the President tary, Student Personnel f . 4 .. Miss Mildred E. Marquis, Secre tary and Assistant to the Regis trar A .Q 'iii 1 1:5 if ,M ,t' ,L I S x U isa Q 3 2.5 x-+5 N1 4. if fr ' iff ' v 1. Miss Willie Mae Julian, Record- ers Clerk, Registrars Office Y If f el.: ' 4 w f P ' 1 A f'-4? z 5- ,-1 'K' o ' e I 4 L. , - . . I I V gh Mrs. Lois H. Milton, Clerk, Stu- dent Personnel 'Q pm. 'E ex.-f 3 gf -...qs-. Mr. William R. Burton. Clerk, Library p,,,- ...sl- pmwmsnnl Mrs. Marjorie F. Wallace, Secre- Mrs. Essie Mae Williams, Secre- Miss Martha K- St21ff0I'd, Facul- tary, Library tary, Public Relations ty Secretary - 41- 2' 01.1, N j sy. X-W, .sabegx WT . 523.449 Mrs. Josephine F. Hubert, Fac- ulty Secretary and Assistant. General Education and Surn- merSchool A ,,,.., ,pam-sg swwS:w:.i-QQ.. s.w .. -..' Mrs. Robertia G. Webb, Secre- tary to Dean of Faculty ,...4..y 2? Mrs. Marion Harris, Clerk Us S+., , .,,,,5-r 'fg' gt. f f' Mrs. Iona L. Brooks, Faculty Mrs, Erma M, Mobley, Secre- Secretary tary, Division of Home Study Mrs. Bernice Hall, Secretary to Miss Flora C. Braxton, Book- the Comptroller keeper - .' Y N xv xi K W ,C in fx X wh- X i x u ' it X Mrs. Helen D. Heath, Secretary, Miss Darness M. Dixon, Secre- Buildings and Grounds tary, Department of Chemistry O jfY'i 1 ci 5 E .32 -go ::,'.-CI 5-1-I9 ,ao :E Un! g-ae mm an -CI P4 S S 1 E X H '33 XA. ., H 1 'XSQN 2 i ' Y. 1 l X H 1 . - -,Q . X 1, V . . g. 12.11. ,af 1 Gwendolyn Buchanan and Lottie Fussell are Seniors matriculating' a, SSC. Both are Eng- lish majors. Classes H ll' President Howard Jordan is being congratulated by Miss SSC, Delores Bowens after an address in assembly. Shown in the background is Mr. J. B. Clemmons. ,- fy ' --1-:Wx .Q we 4 Il gy ' WW 'V my 5 i ... - sv ...-+ ., ,, RX Q' X' if Tl wp ' 4' 21 .325-' .M 1 ,,.,. . , ,J , I, A I ,r -, gs I I i .,.,d ., : are ,U If gl 4 A-31:37 , qv Mr. James Coar, Head Laboratory Assis- tant is shown Working with glass. 1:-SEL R t ' N: JS: -'-'NNN Q 'GX k if Miss Ida Dukes, arecent graduate conducts an experiment for research in chemistry, Q, 2 , x ' X I ff Affair ' 'r-:-r- ' . 1 I -,Q A , 'mf A N, .Km- -- g , 6 73- .7gT: .,m...-4-,-.,, .. ,.., V - . ,f ,- . , f v.,:7 WL:-x-W ' ' 3 1 Emmitt Millines, Student Council President, delivers an address in assembly. ,, ',,,:g f,,: N H, ,q ,A , wsu 44 we Aberdene Allen Ransey Adkins Major: Chemistry Hometown: Savan- nah, Georgia Major: Industrial Art Education Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Major: Math J. Wright Alexis Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Seniors Let Us Give l Jerome Anderson Major: Math Hometown: Brunswick, Georgia l l N N Q: l ei -'J H f-: l l l l Francis Atkinson Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Brunswick, Georgia: Edna Baker Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Savan- nah,Georgia i r X X-.w -,X , Q l , E W., .Q nts , Na, -,N . .T QS-if , at Q L Yi-NN.,,w , 'X gf QL., 14 xr i i ,f,fff,U-sf N S .53 S C is H i s E ls ' t I Margaret Baker Annie Nell Banks De-101-es Bowens Major: Biology Major: Elementary Education Majgrg Math Hometown: Liberty Hometown: Brunswick, Georgia Hometown: Fitzgerald, Georgia County Freida Brewton Major: Chemistry Hometown: Claxton, Georgia Thanks and Praise James Brown, Jr. Major: Social Science Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Lorinne Brown Major: Social Science Hometown: Valdosta, Georgia Vivian Brown Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Way- cross, Georgia 56 William Brown ' Major: Industrial Art Education Hometown: Waynesboro, Georgia Ak .'. 'F -C tiki' 5553- fi Q' 1 , ly : 4.5.4 IJ .f-, 11,93 . .xx -isp. ,,, 1. .- z' I -' , 2. fn- A-I -L, H' - ? 35a-.5 'S To Thee Harvey Bryant, Jr. Hugh Bryant Major: Biology Major: Biology H0m0t0WIlI WOOCibiI19, G90I'gi3J Hometown: Savannah, Georgia i . S' f Q X ,r g-: -e r. , ' ,ff I., 3 ' X : XS' M ., . ex S--wk ' Matilda Bryan Major: Social Science Hometown: Savannah, Georgia - sf Gwendolyn chanan Major: English Bu- Hometown: Dou g- ' las, Georgia :JI , X Q X5 1 x X x xx S X X X f me i GK Nm S5595 . -s N N S Q X-: - iv Q., ' N XTX +51 1 'lt if? 'S ' f To Our Paul Buchanan Major: Industrial Art Education Hometown: Douglas, Georgia James Butler Major: Biology Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Charles Carson Major: Biology Hometown: Winter Park, Florida Boast C. Carswell Major: Math Hometown: Waycross, Georgia Margaret Carter Major: Math an W 9 . ., Willie N. Caleb Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Savan- nah,Georgia Alma Mater, James Carthon Major: Physical Ed- ucation Hometown: Thomas- ton, Georgia Morris Cooper Major: Chemistry Hometown: Savannah, Georgia S. S. C. Tommie Culver Major: Business Administration Hometown: Milledgeville, Georgia William Day Lillie Cummings Elease David Major: Math Major: Elementary Education Major: Business Administration Hometown' Savan Hometown: Brunswick, Georgia Hometown: Savannah, Georgia i nah,Georgia 58 I. wi ll-' E' Catherine Driskell Annie Duncan Thomas Farlow, Jr. Major: Foods and Nutrition Major: Elementary Education Major: Physical Edu Hometown: Milledgeville, G90I'gi3 Hometown: Savannah, Georgia cation Mary Flowers Major: Social Sci- 91109 Hometown: Savan- nah, Georgia Gertrude Frazier Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Hometown: Folks ton, Georgia Thine Honor Lottie Fussell Major: English Hometown: Douglas, Georgia 539 5 y 6' as 5,2 gi? 2 Jacquelyn Gardner Major: Elementary Education Hometown: BI-uns- wick, Georgia Eminence, Bobbye Garvin Major: Social Science Hometown: Douglas, Georgia Pride, and Gracie Gillard Major: Physical Education Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Vivian Hankerson Major: Social Sci Henry Ginn Mae Idella Glover ence Major: English Major: Chemistry Hometown: Savan Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Hometown: Savannah, Georgia G nah, Georgia ULAX 'V' X-...f -J' l 'N xr' ff Mildred Harris Rosalie Holmes Audrey Hunter Major: Social Science Major: Math Major: Math Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Hometown: Fitz ger Louise Hunter Major: English Hometown: Savan- nah, Georgia 5 ald, Georgia We Raise In Dorothy Inman Major: English Hometown: Valdosta, Georgia Gladys Jackson Major: Social Science Hometown: Savannah, Georgia ,fir Herschel Robinson, Jr. presents Senator Leroy Johnson a certificate of honor for his outstanding contribution to the Negro Race during an assembly program. x X 3 2:4 ff 1 yay f , V M , QW 11,4 .5 X x 9. W-X X. 2 A Pwx ,,..1 N. 5 Prayerful Reverence here Savannah ,N N Y X X .S ummm NW ' 'AN : C y 5 X to i' ' Q 1 NX www Ai.- Savannah State College President, Howard Jor- don, Jr. and Dean Timo- thy Meyers pause for photographer Bob Mob- ley. Christopher James Major: Chemistry Hometown: Wood- bine, Georgia Meets The Bernard Kent Major: Chemistry Hometown: Savannah, Georgia asm SE, Delores James Major: Elementary Education Hometown: St. Augustine, Florida Clyde Jenkins Major: Electronics Hometown: Cedartown, Georgia . Q :I-:Qi X X fra- iwfg-.. .i . A s'?N1i-yes X : E ,Nu ., . Catherine Le Counte Lucile Lamar Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Talbotton, Georgia Education nah, Georgia Major: Elementary Hometown: Savan- Where Grassy Plains I 1 G ii V !, 1 H GenevaL.Martin Major: Math Hometown: Sav nah,Georgia Linwood Ling Major: General Science Hometown: St. George, South Carolina Carolyn Loadholt Major: Business Administration Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Barbara Mayes Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Savannah, Georgia 3.11- Theresa Lewis ence Hometown: Savan nah, Georgia And Palms Are Bound, Leander Meritt Major: Chemistry Hometown: Ocilla,-Georgia Major: Social Sci- ff Q Sally Moore here The F1ow'rs Are Gems of f .s Jack Millines Major: Business Ad- ministration Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia s There S S C s Found. Eliza Moran Major: English Hometown: Darien, Georgia 'ZQTP' Major: Home Economics Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Robert Patrick Major: Social Science Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia Loveliness Mary Moss Major: Math Hometown: Fitzgerald, Georgia Et'- - li failgqf 5 ,figs , , -Q, , A s ' ,, ff y ,. J J' a Yi. Charles Phillips Major: Social Science Hometown: Savan- nah, Georgia , ,- .:,: -,-,:,:7:,.,-31.-:,,-gi I .,, ,, M -1:9 wt qs: Q vwv' X ee 'X Q K :gig N if :s ' I , . ,, .-WF' - Q'- -:!55,55:5Ff-.Y REE. N 3' . ..-bw.:-we: . 2, 1 L 2 ' ui Oree Rawls John Calvin Reed Carolyn Roberts Major: Physical Education Major: Biology Major: Social Sci- Hometown: Waycross, Georgia Hometown: Sylvania, Georgia ence Gwendolyn Roberts Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Savan- nah,Georgia 66 Hometown: Savan nah, Georgia We Adore Each Beauteous Scene Evelyn Robinson Major: Business Education Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Maxine Roseberry Major: Business Education Hometown: Covington, Georgia . gy S 1963 June And August Graduates 5 ,, P5 -0' 61 .vii ill JI Bobby Hill, a June graduate delivers c-lass day address in assembly. A group of June Graduates pose for the photographer in front of the College center. They are fl-rj Bobby Hill, Willie Tate, Verlyn Bell. Ira Jackson. Dorothy Carter, Bessie Sam- uels, and Norman B. Elmore. A ' 'Sw -V - Q N ,- 'Whuqn,,N. Savannah State College student body listens attentively during an assembly program. S, -,, , Benjamin Colbert, President of the August graduating class speaks at Senior Class Day exercises in Meldrum Auditorium 67 Ss f ' QS- ,fx i-PM N Q mil, Q Ximxi. 'N-it Eddie M. Roundtree Major: Elementary Education Hometown: States- boro. Georgia ,gsm I i Lottie Shellman Major: Foods Hometown: Richmond Hill, Georgia And Hall, ur All We Pledge John Sweet Major: Physical Edu- cation Hometown: Bain- bridge, Georgia me-1 Benjamin Sommerset Major: Physical Education Hometown: Savannah, Georgia I ix ' Willie Shinhoster Major: Math Hometown: Savannah, Georgia f Q I , George E. Singleton Major: Social Science Hometown: Savannah, Georgia To Thee! In ur Hearts We'll Build A Shrine For Aretha Ware Major: Textiles and Clothing Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Inez West Major: Business Education Hometown: Savannah, Georgia I: if ,, fir' Thee 4 of fy Louis Franklin Tompkins, Jr. Major: English Hometown: Colum- bus, Georgia Sam Ward Major: Math ' g Hometown: Valdosta, Georgia Thee SSC . Lucy White Major: Business Ad- William Weldon ministration Major: Business Administration Hometown: Mill- Hometown: Cordele, Georgia edgeville, Georgia ' ov, S X , ' a gp .. RIN X XXQ9 Shirley Whing Major: Math Hometown: St. Si- mon Island, Georgia Priscilla Whitaker Major: Biology Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Guide Us Still 'sig , , 1 V -wr ff, -V: . ' 1:-f xi i? grille Az- ww X + -' aw -sw-.iw ,eff ' 1::.i:f1z. , .-: -2 , 1:-,.j,g 5+ vgfigz5.-igrgita:1-ss:t2:',:,, X Q MM: .Q .. N , .,.., .i mp , , -S' , Ffa? - - New .5-r-'Aging N2 .:.,,.,,t,,.4m.,.t Q, . MW.. A , ii, .-:2F'f'fI 5NE' xv I-W -33291 Q X H-I'. 22 xr ' 55.5 'im 'HW 'E X . N. A : w.-.-..Q. W 3 , ng.. ,. aw XQWMA, '- . . x ii' 2:SESgQ'. , ':-31255, xii' ' . :Qld xg. ww Nl: : X RQ ,R '- 1- iw- M-- x 'X XQX X VS X Q X Q X: X Ng Nbgx X 4lQS1f-i: ' SEN' Q ax Q X ,., A X X X Q Q .1 Q ' -:1cgfQi, 1:4 f: , Jo Anne Wigfall Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Millen, Georgia From Day To Da , Albertha Wilder Major: Home Economics Hometown: Savannah, Georgia Lawrence Wilson Major: Math Hometown: Savan- t,f,.,Sx nah,Georgia y ' ' A k p ' ,XE ' Q4 :K Matilda Wiley Major: Home Economics Hometown: Savannah, Georgia 70 5 Be Thou Mindful n Lest We Lose Our Wayg Help Us Know That Life, Short or Long, Thresa Lewis, a senior Sociology major, and an avid student, addressing' an audience in assembly. 'n' s1 Ophelia Wilson Major' Socia metown: Savannah Q Means , , S :Physical Edu- cation Hometown: W ay - Unceasing Work For Weak And Strong 71 Ng, x X 'KR xX.. XXL . , X ,..x fx QS XM, ' - fx Xi w bk f ,1- -. Q .QSNQ-1 - .xfx-fwqwa mv. - - :Eiga X ijgg ' X W. 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Handberry, Angela Heyward, Sandra Hickman, Troy Hollingshed, Dawn Hudson, James C. 75 x ,I D 'M' x vhs x XX fr swan suis v Nmfzwannqk - I W- Jackson, Martha Jennings, Irvin Johnson, Gloria Jean Johnson, Lula Pearl Jones, Birdie Jones, Etrenda Jones, Mary Kirkland, Barbara Jean Lawson, Barbara Lavender, Ernest Lee, Nettie Little, Ruby KKK ff'- 2 f'S!Y if.. 'Q'- -5 ,.,, , i ,she 'ff F9 feds RF7' -1+ ' ,Y .X A ,N -V' lf' g gl' Y 4 5'w 1 '75 yv 4 dis if V 5 5 3 QF 5 3.33 '3.s329t f Q lg C V 122' nqxgbgs 'V 1 in 87' 3' s 5 L ....B,',- ..1.'. ll Lockett, Bobby Maner, Eleanor Mainor, Joanne March, Flossie Martin, Glennera Mayfield, Grady McBride, George McCray, Charles McF'a11s, Izetta 1 Q E el McGowen, Virginia McNeal, Lorenza Micheal, Willie 77 'N f .3 - we K ,, A if , ,H fN.., V ,,., - ?1 ff:f5'Q ' al- , Q. 4 ,bw aw? so 12 :ex -Z.: 352, ' I 1 V- W .. . - fzeg1fzfz5 '. f g 5 ' 3151 - R gb, 1 gg? M , X' .Q a , 1. 1 -e:gi '? 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Smith, Izora Stepherson, Jimmy Street, David Sullivan, Shirley Timmons, Alice Thomas, Daisy Bell Whitaker, Shirley William, Robbie William, Ruby ,,. Winfrey, Laordice Wright, Charles Wright, Eddie G. oney Wright 'Sl fs-Y, Ruth Zeigler -an Li' fm I X 'Y V .' !g,'w X, A K N We '+A - ' X'A' - ? wi 4' 1.,- Wil, i ii' , ny. 'NG ' y A A riveXV 'K rimaim V' Q - A ,M , i 'vu 'W 1 , - ' w Y.-vw . X M, w , vp. 5. X -w A .. fi' w Q, A K, -.N . Y Y ' x . ff X ' , ,. W2 fs 1 ? :A h ' Q 'W . fs.A,vi.'.,g-xjm x-nw A I Q 5 A T, li t lk . Seat anyone? ..... Studies are a constant pressure, but it's not all work. These students take time out to adorn steps of the Student Union Building. Q., 1 ,fi-mm 'M .9 ,,...-- we x .. Q is ,ff 1 K 9 Qggihbifl in . aff? , we W ,X if v Ss 4 .. 'T . fb , 'T sg ff' . 4 8- x 5 3 , E . 45, ' S0 s .. , - ' 's K T 5 . . - r' ? ,J New - 53 , . x ,L Q-:A i:,.:,..' N ,Q 1-2 X g ' - eff X qi M ASS? K I V X4-V X 9. 317 A 41 ,J Q,::3f-ri A .fs ,lists-.X-1 .ask , , -1-,ww uri' , 1. 3 X x x N X N xi N Q w -f 'YV t X I A e lil . xt F3 ...dam 41-bk ' e I C iq,-,Q ' . .ek gx X-gxeviwwwwl .. ,Ns . ' g -,xv yi UM Qs N :Sims , H N. .Y,, - a B Q S6331- xx . V. 'I - '-LLA1 . E 'g 4 Y 1 4.9 .f. vmw, : ' ,fl '. ' - . : -1-X 'L X' lf-N-X U? ig . ' is ' 'F V 4 as I. 1- .0 Sherard Allgood Robert Bell Barbara Benjamin Sherlene Bennett Lowie Bowers Charlene Bright Lucille Brock Bennie Brown Robert L. Brown Walter Brown Naeline Buchanan Shirley Bunche Corine Capers Earthel Clark Murnice Coleman Shirley Connors Homer Day Walker Durham 5 g f52ELV Q I , , f' T I 'W x i wwf, ww- ,sk .gg . la, E',,e' ?f 'Q ' LP .3 -. IF? 211, Q' A gl v si ,, . .W -. it sf-Q .': 'N' - X X - X x W v -wx Q lxf S X Q Z N v 'Y -i .Tiff . ,C '13 -f J' X vagal? ' ,rw QI .mfs Evelyn Ellison Wander Fillmore Harold Fleming Roosevelt Foster George Foy, Jr. Henry M. Furr Betty Gordon Betty Harris Harvesteen Harris Vernon Hector Mildred Hicks Joe Hightower Lillian Hill Regina Hollingshed Daniel Hunter Roxcena Jackson Roland Jackson Brenda Jennings -1- i l f ,. ,f .N-N P rn- Q4 , , , Q .. ,G L -Q' iv X -X, ' ,Q , ' N. N i . -i I 4 ,, wg, 3 W L iv xr S ' 5-. , F , i f I w -ff' 'S' A is -- Hgzggiivw X X X xg., 1::.,:,-,QR ww S 5, 1:Q.-.-QI'.5f. : , - .1-lx az: 21115151 f' K W-E'E2E-it - X '-:sz:s:2. ,. .,,, ,. - ' 5 I :Aga if ' t Q2 - iff: L E if ' 5-f:E:f,- 'Y ' N - rf: . ' 'kfiiv qu wi ' '. gg?-11. ,I+ fcfx 'SVQTS :EW ' ,dia 147' ' -X -1: l i till Quik' X ' ' N. '1 W els.-:sL. 1 . 1 . es: mf ., A WN' A- r 3 X r 'W X i f ' 1 lf - ' x ' 3 55 3 'w-9 Nwr' J, ,, usa? -a 1, ., ,.,.., t S? 4. .,., . . N N ii 3 SY? f Q 'fi K 3.-.,. g.::g:'.,1ef,-::,, xxx Q XR NX X mm Arlene Jones Arnell Jones Edgar Larry Jones Linwood Jones Freddie Johnson Willie Mae Johnson Benjamin Kelson Marvin Kirkland Lillie Kyles Thomas Lawyer Leroy Lockhart Clark Lucky Ida Matthews Claudine Mitchell Bartha Moore Alice Murray Juanita Myles Areatha Ogden -rf ,,gY ' 1 ? A :kv f K' 44 N k N '1 an K. ,Q 'fb- aft' Charlie Powell Claudie Quarterman Benton Ragland Gertrude Richardson Rena Richardson Martha Russell Dorothy Scott James Scott Catherine Shavers ' Margie Shiuhoster Betty Simmons Janie Singleton Charles Small Theresa Smart John Smith Willie Smith Jean Stewart Catherine Swint 1 ew!! 5 .l : 9 'A I ISI: ' L rr' 'L T x ' .',.. , C v gl,-w.,1yXk1-LVL .A Q1i'Ef, ,- V ' ' ..-rf ' Eunice Wells Jean Thomas ,vw-. .,' ,. Janie Toomie J: :rx l V Q I -. ps - ..,, . .1 .ze ew. '- .J Pinkie Thomas ma NY, 1512- ' . Fai' , . 5- ' f We H I :X x 'f-wi' n xii' 1-,.::-:as X? f 25539 f r w ,-.. V l I .R r ' , X T. -sv 4 fx'--::1:.,' Q X .xl X . :K - IC X Willie Tyson Robert Walls - sz-1-:V .ez-5: arhrxz - .'?f'3:33flf-.'1 Earl sf - 5 X Waltower H- 1 ' 1 as . - ,. 'S r---,-J--rw gi? ss gf -' ik-.N :::,. X Q 1 ,4 y a 1 Barbara Wilhite James Williams Earlene Wynn George Wyne 5' Catherine Williams Odessa Williams w '- Q. 5592 .. .W I: ' lm X In JAN ,X W ' 2 . N-il - QQTQ- ., N ' A . , . w jx ,,,,, t X X N x X X wg: ,X X, +-- N . ,X 1 3 X X N x x X X X N x A X x X RE X Iggy.-WWA XMN. Magolean Adams Robert T. Adams Alfonso Alexander Edith E. Allien Edith Allen Shirley S. Allen Chartis Allgood Nova Jean Alston Claretha Andrews Bennie Arkwright Doris Bacon Mary Bacon Alphonso Bailey Clyde Baker Oliver C. Baker Robert Baker Vivian Baker Catherine Banks Gloria Barton Antionette Battiste Ruby Jean Beal James Bell David Bennett John Arthur Bennett X: i f lb :RN A 'lf '-ww T ig Q K N xx x- X Q K- x X 4' : N 55 X 35+ Q-65 X if N W xx NE , .sq X x 1 -, 3:-4:-::v::f :-..-1-sq, X J XX i x, N 3 X Xx M ., ..,. , M wg V. ni, 5 .-,:::-,.,.: 5: I 'B ' ' iii N5 1. 'F NN X 'x x f Gfyfwe 5 f, A I , X '29 , f f ,Q ,f 4 4,1 , y : we ' ' xx lyk X X Y I N QQ! X . EA x R 9 ,,-:H :+QK'.:i5 :N Ngxifiis- X Qi X gt Q QQ Ni Q N N N X 'trfkxi k::, if-' Norma Bennett Marve Benton Sandra Bivens Raymond Bostic Freddie Mae Boul Maurice Bowers Lucille Brannan Daniel Brantley Vivian Braxton Mattie Brewton Carolyn Brinson Ella Mae Brisbane Claraetha Brown Christopher Brown III Evelyn Brown James Brown Johnny Brown McArthur Brown Willie James Brown Arthur Burke Alnora Bryant Gloria. Bryant John Cail Beatrice Campbell 4: ,. . A 'f i U, f ix X :X ie - ' Qi ' ss.:-' 451 . L . 'QM fa, xx x,a.,, ' ' w 2, N 3 aim .pr-. H? A ! Wilbur Campbell Willie P. Cannady David Carbham Jeannette Carmichel James Carroll Bobby Carter Odell Carter Charles Childers Allan J. Clarke Amey Clark Wilbert Clark Roy Clemmons Maerean Cohen Reginald Coles Julia Collier Helen Colsten Willie Cones Beryle Cook Viola Cooper Prestyne Cornish Mabel Ann Corouther Mildred Cummings Paul Cunningham Dorothy Cuthbert 89 A ,.,, fs' 5 X? i 5 ,.,. ' 2 ,,,.::.W:,.: V .,, 54 if .A', W :WSP 5 L Marva Deloack Terry Jean Dempsey Ella Mae Diggs Rose Dillon Gloria Duncan Larera Eadley Laura Eady Mose Eastman Robert Ellison Charles Elmore Katie Evans Matilda Fagan Clementine Freeman Mirian Fergerson Gloria Fields Phillip Frazier Augustus Fulton, Jr. Patricia Gardner Charles George William A. German Dorothy Gilliam Deloris Golden Margaret Golden Nathan Golden KPN A Carolyn Gordon Mercerdine Gordon Bettye Graham Horace Graham Robert Grant Barbara Gray Lelia Gray Milentha Green Robert Ann Greene Virginia Green Nathaniel Groover Annie Grace Gunnells Delores Hall Freddie Nell Hall Bettye Hamilton Richard Hamilton Harry Hampton Mattie Mae Hannah Mamie L. Harris Tony Hart Elsie Hayes Freddie Ruth Hazzard Theresa Hazzard Constance Heath X. -V '- i ff-rgs-l 5' . IP 'Wo 'W ff f ., V- -' ,. ' Q K if V:,. , ,:ZT'1 .-r 1 Q 6 I 5 saw a it ara! Ms -' .sn Priscilla Hernister Gloria Jean Hill Melvin Hill Mattie V. Hinkins Imogene Hodge Erlean Holloway Bernice Holmes Walter Holt Doris Hooks Lucy Houston Priscilla Howard J ulia Huff Sarah Izzard Beverly Jackson Ethel Jackson Lewis Jackson Lonnie Jackson William Jenkins Verna Jennings Alvin Johnson Bobby Johnson Catherine Johnson Elsie Clyde Johnson Howard Johnson Ibm 1.43 xx X it Ex X X .. Q N : N 3 S X x N ew NS' 3 t tx X was .I T Paulette Johnson Romano Johnson Theta Johnson Jeannie E. Jones Joann Jones Mary L. Jones Mannie Jones Rudy D. Jones Stanley Jones Dorothy Jones Steven Kelly Betty Kent William Keys Irene Knight Yvonne LaCounte John E. Lambert Betty Lewis Beverlyn Lewis Carolyn Lewis Gertrude Lewis Marcel Levant Dorothy Lindsey Rose Lonon Cynthia Love wi - NL- -5. Q 5 N PN x.- 5 X X 1 ... YN s A .lb w files X , ' .71 ' sm ,-'Ru ,Q s Rudine Love Betty J. Lovette Florence Mack Jacqueline Mack Carolyn Magwood Ruby P. Marsh Charles Martin Delores Mason Ivory M. Massey Dorothy Maxwell Bertha Mays Geraldine McArthur Marsha McCall Versie Mae McClain Earl McClellan Artis McCray Vivian McMillan Dorothy LaVerne McPhatter Betty J. McRae Evelyn Middleton Robert Miller William Miller Catherine Moore Jeanette Moore McArthur Moore Lillie Morris Deloris Moss Milton Mouzon Alfred Mullice Virginia Mullins Booker T. Newsome Gloria A. Nichols Blondell Ogden Edward Oglesby Eugene Oliver Alphonsa Patterson Nathaniel Pattman Mary Alice Parker Annefred Payne Betty Perrymond Patricia Peters Jessie Pearl Pharr Albert Porter Laura Porter Barbara Prey Joanne Pritchett Thaddist Rallings Gloria L. Randall E' - 'Q ' 1 ::: 'Qflaf+,. ,:::..::,.::.- z M, '-s.s:::15: fi Xsv, L5 -11, ,. Q2'1., :E11,'-' I-Ii ' - ' Z7 .' i '- , 5 ti ' 1 ::,, , ., if ,. e iia t :JN , gg ...Q .f If pg, I . , ikqigzix' , 3 i,. F: iv .:.. ',.,A-:. ,. ,,, i Q3 A ,. S' igi if Paul Richardson Peter Richardson Stanley Rivers Allen Robinson Willie B. Robinson Almar Roberts Arthur Roberts Lee Alfred Rogers Angelene Sampson Joseph Henry Sanders Shirley Sanders J effrenia. B. Sapp La Ruth Screan Barbara Scearcy Johnny Sears Willie Shellman Alma Shepherd Paulette Sibert Billy Simmons William King Simmons Harold Singleton Sylvester Singleton Barbara J. Smith Berneta Smith is um .uw il ,...,,.'. , -' A- - . '-uw .K .- , X..- f!:l'f-S -' W-.. ' v .4 5, , X :K . r .. 'ax-vw' . X 1 .. ,X ' ' 351, 5- ,,. t , . ,- .,'. .- 3 'l555?5?.,: E., .- my gf, ..,,, N-A F, xx- I' X L Ml' . X if ts-,Q KL' Chester Smith Marjorie Faye Smith Clifford Spikes Ralph Stell Cassie Strawbridge Carswell Lamar Swint Rose Tatum Rufus Taylor Amanda L. Thomas Roy Thomas Saralyn Thomas James Thompson Wilbur Tinder Ruth Trice Brenda Trucdell Willie Turner Willie Vasser, Jr. Bessie Mae Vickers Shella Vinson Mattie B. Walker Ellare Wallace Ethel Walton Jimmy Warren Joyce Washington n 4 an xeanwazv' I E I E 4 l i 1 l J K I l l . l . 1 l i A l W, N N' i fx XXX X Yi X N . . x ,rw !,,... fi? Juanita Washington Melvin Washington Myrtice Washington Glenda Watson Minnie Watson Ann Wells David Wells Leroy West Samuel West Roscoe Westmorland Lauretha. Weston Alethea White Dorothy White Ruth White Delores Whitehead Maggie Wicker Christopher Wiggins Charles Wilkerson Ardell Williams Arthur Williams Bobvet Williams Charles Williams Cleo E. Williams Cynthia. Williams I 4? Qi l X it f pf .M-f 'sgk - - it V ' if ,A 3 as ad' f ? 32 fb ' 6 N X ,N . r -42 J ,gk N Rf' .14- ' 5 593 , .B Qaf-p - I .Jr .. '71, .V , 1 5 , 9, Q 0, kg W 2 -'QF' Q .5. E ann- Ervin Williams Gloria Williams Portia Williams Virginia Williams Wallace Williams Jennings Winfrey Bettye Wright Cordie Wright J oan Wright Juanita Wright Robert Wright Ruth Wright Wilbur T. Wright Joseph Young Rose M. Young Yvonne Young Ruth Zeigler ' E13 W m W Q ua Swift moving' days, faster yet the whirl of eyents, but the vividness of the impressions they cleave, the sharpness of their memories, will stay in our minds. We were a busy lot - anyway, trying' to fit research papers, conference games, frat parties, labs and a part-time job into a. full-time life. But it can be done for most of us did it. And it was happy, horrible, hectic. fi 319' 3, Mrs. Cleo Hagins, guest speaker for the Sigma Gamma Rhds Mr. J. B. Clemmons, Chairman of the mathematics depart- Founders day celebration dynamically addresses an assembly ment 3009115 dedication Of the 1963 y6'aI'bOOk- Making on the topic Training Youth for Leadership in the Community . the PI'9S9I'1t21tiO1'1 is EFTICSUDG Adams. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Tompkins high schoo1's German choir under the direction of Herr Stevens delights SSC audience during an assembly. Mr. Stevens is visiting Instructor of German at the college. 02 ,- t 'I -ogy Once in everyone's life comes a time to look back over the past, so the women of Camilla Hubert Hall honors Mrs. Louise Lester with a This Is your Life Program? Nora Wil- liams, left, and Marine McCray, right, put the cap of honor around Mrs. Lester, center. Freda Calloway, far right narrated the program. Savannah State College August graduation baccalaureate platform figures. The exercises took place August 11, in Meldrim Auditorium. CL-RJ: Dr. E. K. Williams, Director of Summer Schoolg Ben Ingersoll, Registrar of the Collegeg Dean of Faculty, T. C. Meyersg Baccalaureate speaker, Rever- end P. Harold Gray, Pastor, Asbury Methodist Church, Sa- vannah, and Reverend Blanton Black, Asst. Professor of Social Science, Savannah State College. 'M K xx -x, ' vA..v . A X . Dr. James A. Eaton delivers the June Baccalaureate Address 103 no- . My f wvx Q ,X-5,,Qwf.rq-1 :--,fa - --9. ,. 37-'R QEEWX'-W' 5-1559 X Qc X, ff .- f . X., ' Q , :Qi Wk Q Y College Minister, Rev. H. B. Black speaks to students of SSC. .f , IA ,, Q, f, nj , I Y U4 Qu 1 , 1 .f 32 .9-'mxf ., Dr. Calvin L. Kiah, Division Chairman and Professor of Education ac- cepts the Teacher of the Year award from Charles McMillan during Vesper Services. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., sponsored an A11- tnnivers ary.Among the members of the sorority pictured 20-eds who founded the organization at Howard Uni- mictured are Sorors Karmetta C. Clark, Roberta Webb, ireen. f 'bX,:I .,s Mrs. Winona Cargile Alexander, one of the founders of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 105 nf: wie, , an Miss Matilda Wiley holds candle as Delores Hall lights hers, Home Economics Induction CL-RJ Old members and new inductees are Gwendolyn Miller, Marie Butler, Matilda Wiley, Willie P. Robinson, Almar Roberts, Carrol Reese, Lillie B. Morris, Gussie Lee, Theresa Hazzard, Betty Hamilton, Delores Hall, Eugenia Council, and Edith Allen. 106 Nw 'Sl' is TMS QNX 'itgavf 332 xi aww .W ,tt 1 .r-f .. QS 8-i Ka, - 2' ' 'E J KJ I. rfb? Service Officers of the Home Economics Club are CL-RJ Mary Jones. Pres- ident, Marie Butler, Chaplain, Dorothy Frazier, Evelyn Elli- son, Treasurer, Aretha Ware, Secretary, Ma- tilda Wiley, Vice- Pres- ident, and Mary Jones, President. -S CL-RD Aretha Ware, Wil- hel-Mera Johnson, Et- renda Jones, Jacque- line Polite, Matilda Wiley, Mary L.. Jones, Sallye Moore, Gwen- dolyn Miller, Marie Butler. SSC Presents Kaleidoscope I S- N' lv. g ' r!k,,,:,,,.vgqg-we-vw ' Miss Imogene Hodge, a freshman music major chats with Kaleidoscope artist, Miss Doris Galiber. Qi Miss Martha Flowers and Irving Barnes. Miss Martha Flowers , Kaleidoscope artists QL-Rb, Irving Baines CBa.ritoneJ, Martha Flo- wers CSopranoJ, Doris Galiber CMezzo-So- pranoj, and Garrett Morris CTenorj. rffh- I if V K is lik l Q I 1 ff? QL-RJ Kelly Wyatt at the piano plays as Martha Flowers and Garret Morris holds the audience spell- bound. CFar Righty. 10 ,A-ag., 1 Mr. W. G. Walker, Sales Representative, R, J, Rey- nolds Tobacco Company, delivers message on Re- ligious Emphasis Day of Men's Festival Week Ob- servance. xmwwwv 1 Mr. O. H, Brown, Director of Public Relations and Field Services at Albany State College, delivers the principal address on Education Day of Men's Festival Week. R., an : x . sf' The Savannah State College Men's Glee Club under the di- rection of Mr. James Thompson, Jr. ren- ders a selection dur- ing a vesper pro- gram. sgw fag ,ff f , ,MM IM 4.1 ,f- ,f- 5- ,-. - A --+ .'-',,,, Georgia State Senator, Leroy Johnson stresses Negro History V 'Q --in and its Value in the American Culture today. I N 5- X .12 Q :Eli-1-ysfiv. if ., jfsgy'-193 .-Y 'fag-4 Q, Civ?-'iw . 124:11-ap my 'qs' , y. V .ix,i?f11' A 'V jf .-'54-15,2 -. , .' 4- 11-:ig ' 2 ', lil? ,, :arty , .. ,t H Nix :gm U, :.,:--, 1,-4 F71 A if 1 ' ' ,jfs ,. I . N W A Q--.gn ,Q 5751 4:2141 ff, JZ'7t- '. Autograph seekers Mary Law and Hattie P. Fason get Sen- ator Johnson's autograph as Howard Lee looks on, in Herschel Robinson presents Senator Johnson the National Social Award for outstanding' civic work on behalf of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. lll Mary Moss emphasizes the necessity and importance of blood Oree Rawls, the donor on the program explains how easy banks during assembly in her solicitation of donors for the the procedure of donating blood can be. blood bank. Dr. Charles McDeW, Savannah State College Physician answers Carolyn Quillion, expressing' her opinion about blood donation questions concerning the donation of blood and blood banks. and urges students to give. Herschel Robinson pins Miss Lillian Hill Miss Phi Beta Sigma with a lovely corsage, :Gb .:. . J Sig Y, X lb 'XX N 33? N5 ., ist wg S v Dr. Von D. Mizell delivers key address to the student body on the Golden Anniversary Observance of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Dr. Wilson receives an award for having been an active member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity for fifty years. Mr. James Hager, Administrative Assistant to the President of Bethune-Cookman College addresses the Savannah State College student body. Everyone listens attentively as Mr. James Hager delivers the address during the annual observance of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Founders Day program. The Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Frater- nity, Inc. sing Fraternity hymn at the close of assembly. l V. 530 vb I. Sometimes, I manage to make it inside the Student N, Center, but today, Ijust had to rest my feet, V, 5 5 l ' 'vm if v I i I l 5 I Dr. Guy Wells, Retired President of the Womens College of Geor- gia, and Peace Corps Consultant gives lectures to students con- Mr. Roger Landrum, Peace Corps Representative also cerning the Peace Corps. visited SSC to emphasize the Peace Corps, ' ,N I 1 ! 1 ,i a N E F 3 5 2 5? ,l il 4 ? ww 116 Freshmen rientation Reception ff' fg - :'. 3- U ' ' ' ' ' Q., 'K f Seated 1-r, Dorothy White, Paulette Sibert, Patricia Ann Gorden, Mabel Coruther and Virginia McMi11ian. 1 ETP' -. 3,ff-2.-,g ,3 3'5f.,,:wf-'C E f. Vigil? G .' 1 'iifz'.'QF f 4 . s 4 S x I '3,Q,w.-M-...w,t-f-- - Dr. Coleridge A. Eraithwaite, Chairman and Head of the Department of Fine Arts presents to President Jordon an album by the Savannah State College Choral Society. Mrs. Jordon looks on. SSC Presents Handel's Messiah The College Choral Society, under the direction of Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite, assisted by members of the rnen's and WOH19H'S Glee Clubs, faculty, alumni, and singers of Savannah community presented George Frederick Handel's Ora- 1 17 torio, THE MESSIAH, as the Christmas Concert offering. 1331.5 .:,:2. Q YN:-:I-. .- ,. ' Q. , X X X X -3 5' Q X X X X X 5 X X., X X vs: X 51 X X X SX X5 X X X W XX X' XXX X NX X x - . R551 gq- -r,:q:- . X, X - . 1 +11-- F gy 15, C-Xifrw XX Q, XX s XXX 'X- .... , .. X X X S X X X X X XX N x X X X X X XEX 3 X, .mx -. -' Xx . X :fy . .- ,X X -5- in .Q XEXQNX s:i..ff Q, ..:Xkf,X,, ' kc:-O n S X ! Z 3 1.1- ,1- ' 1 I X 5 X. MA Xgx v iijj 5? Wa 'PII Q '1 3 - ,gp Y nu. 4 , N W Y ans., ', :.,: , . SX. ff' ll 4110+ 'F ci P 111 to gr 'Q 5- J 'Qi :5 550 .qv we 'S 011 !, 'a F I If 4 W' ax px W ,Y ua e Al! A W s i l 5 I l W 1 XM X ' X x-.J 'V ,-X3 is Q- vim- -dw VE 9 ai ,WN if --'X fi ' n ' -Ffh ! 1 119 I 'xiii Ora Lee Lattimore, explains her Senior Research Project to local high school students during Chemistry Career Day. SL Q 5 t s W . R . E X-f' - Leander Merritt, center, ex- plains the principles involved in the operation of the spectro- photometer to local high school students during Chem- istry Day for High School Students. ,'5 'f A J .ta g fig!! ' -V Q s 'C-as l2O taxi as We X 4 it , , 1 ,yd li 'Sift' mg, F' ill. 5 4 1 1 1, X X' six? fx, X fm Faculty members, students, and visitors fill the Savannah State College Library Auditorium to hear an address by Dr. Harold Taylor, former president, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York. The occasion was the beginning of the National Library Week celebration at the College. sax 1 Freida Brewton and James Haw- kins study phases of the atom w M during the summer school ses- I 'Aix X sion. X ' ' A sy L, , 'ix 1 A I 1 F V !g ' L ,. f V ,P X ' - , N Q i ut: ' A .-L.. 4. y Q, Y . 'D .. 5 R 1 3 .,, .1 X ,.-1' 1 fl. ' 0 .. a if A ., bb V r.,,r.i X K NX. X Ee.. .,,.,,, . S The library CSSCJ summer program featured many in-service teachers and potential August grad- uates. Dr. Howard Jordan is being congratulated by Miss SSC, Delores Bowens, as Mr. J. B. Clemmons looks on. .w-sms' 1 , -X l I . V, K YQ, I g - fi? Alpha Shown conversing before the convocation are CL-R5 Dr. E. K. Williams, Advisor to AKM, Mary Moss, President of AKM, and Dr. Howard Jordan, Jr., President of SSC. Pictured in the back- ground are CLD Dr. Forrest O. Wiggins and directly behind Dr. Jordan, Mr. Robert Holt. W-'25 W T High School students register for Alpha Kappa Mu convoca- tion. Assisting them is SSC student Mar- vin Chatman Cseatedj. Some members of the SSC Concert Band pose for photographer. V Mm Na. X ,M , , H S mm- fm.-. A-M, ,. H N f H v' K1 'Q il. -. , ,fa , nf ,4 , ,, .v , Alpha. Kappa Mu Participants begin to assemble for convocation. pp Mu ..f Aa! 1 OG ' 0 Q-90 ,oe f'w, vt O 69 0 'D' fi 1 ',. 2 9. R -xx Q as S r X' X. X tt X 24 X35-s Sw 'XX The AKM Participants as they march into assembly. ff ., ., SSC instructors and Alpha Kappa Mu Tutors. CL-RJ Dr. James A. Eaton, Mr. W. Virgil Winters, Lawrence Wilson, J, L, Gordon, Shirley Cruse, and Leander Merritt, Dr --- NO f , ,,'1.-ezwfffiwwff V .Q Amman 1- nur tus: ang-md . . 1 U As. ' g u'3 5-8 I ' A , Fggiyqas '4 ' 1' 1 'Q' 1' lpxfs ll, '1 as QQ, Wk F vi. iq l1!Y' :Wx lg' V' untill iii-zmffiif ' 1 ,Wifi ff Honor students from college and twenty-two high schools posed with faculty after Alpha Kappa Mu Convocation. 4,-y -,,a.,,. High school participants and their advisors from various sections of Georgia who were guests of the college during Alpha Kappa Mu ceremonial induction. 2 ..H'!'- Inductees examine calendar. Left to right: Juliette Beaton, Hazel Johnson. Rosa- lie Holmes. ?': I Q A . .,b,, -PAWP 3? .......-me Advisers chat after induction ceremonies, Dr. E. K, Williams and Mr. J. B. Clemmons. AKM membership demonstrates high scholastic achievements. Seated left to right: Mary Moss, Juliette Beaton, Hazel Johnson, Rosalie Holmes, Marcelle Rhodriquez. Standing, left to right: J, B, Clemmons, Norman Elmore Jr., Miss Yvonne McGlockton, Miss Willie Julian. Mrs. Glover, Dr. Williams, and Johnny Campbell. 128 -ll' 1-LL... Hazel Johnson, Rosalie Holmes, and Juliette Beaton were the 1 964 inductors of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. LK l 2 O Miss Omega Psi Phi, De- lores Wilson, crowns Sor- phonia Lawson, Miss Mardi Gras, as Verlyn C, Bell reads the results of the contest. In the fore- ground are CL-R3 Johnnie P. Wright, Gail Howard, and Imogene Smith. 5 x SK ,lg- The annual Mardi Gras was held in Wilcox Gymnasium, and was an affair that was enjoyed by everyone. ,,. , U WN, H, , 5 it Q . .gf x .42a,31 Ts' Rusk,-' - ,, 33.3.1 3 t.,m:g3-.- --.- .,- , - -f ,sim NN Mu Phi and Alpha Gamma Chapters of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. held its annual Achievement Week Vesper November 18. Seated from left to right are: Mr. M. Young, Leander Merritt, Dr. Charles Pratt, speaker for the occasion, Dr. H. Jordon, Mr. N, Elmore, Rev. Patterson. The Men's Glee Club is pictured in the rear. maize. , John Calvin Reed sings on the Omegas annual Achievement Week Vesper program. 151 Southern Regional NWN5-s..,, Mr. Andrew T. Hatcher, Associate Press Secretary, The White Dr. J. Leroy Thompson, Director, Educational Service House, delivers an address at the Twelfth Annual Southern Bureau, Dow Jones Company delivers the keynote Press Institute during aworkshop session. address to the student body in Wilcox Gymnasium. H- P X ,f :YV , 'R' 'Ss l We School Press Panel features Dr. Joseph Bradford at the Press Institute. School Press Institute ,,..s-Q V ill 1 , i 3, F -..M 1 ly 1 l Q V ' r 2 I ' -4. Y. . .5-: 'E A s f' .xv e has Fm ,lx Q gs I 'BE' A i 3'- - ,if wwf '21, ,QI-' ' .ff l Q , 4 f .lf Press Luncheon at Twelfth Annual Regional Press Institute. Marion Jackson, Sports Editor, Atlanta Daily World chatting with participants at Press Institute. XL' '-Y 1 2 5 5 I ,l VA Dr. Otto McClarrin, information Specialist, United States-Nigerian Foundation for Ojike Hospital Center, and Information Specialist, U. S. Civil Rights Commission speaks at Institute Luncheon. V , ,-iiwffg-15,3 xxx: ' .-,api .,,,,.. ..,: 5--,--1-M-fu --f-f-- , .1 4 ck, --2.5 gf :Si X., .. 'Six ix.. A A . , 1 , , Qs? is 23 S , Q N Q 'Si , HA is . x 5 K Q X X X . . X x ,,, 5 X X FQ' Q x X X X S N X S qu Sf Q: S if is 9 5 Q. Q EB Al s immediately after en 1 - ment st 1 e ts at Savannah State -,ll , - begin i t pheres of interests. Mirama- join at l t singers form ch ' : engine ' - f nd other engineers. Qui k civic-m'n e students discover the t dent Fo ll- and instrumentalists tr o for ban a d actors for roles. The y a book s ' s usually well into anot e all In l- d organizations offer a Wide r interest to students W o Wish to . ail themselves of the oppo tunities o growth and social contact Many of c urse take active part in th service and programs of more than on - organization and are valuable contribu tors to the busy life centered on SSC campus. I , an nl ' -- , , , ll i .Ls . lg ear's 1- , and happily accepts e il. ' -4 ll ' V ' ' I . y A , ' I A L v l . S Aa. I af if' I-I 1 l 1 I ,X t,,f2f X x ls-ff' f Young Men Christian Association The Young Menis Christian Association is regarded as a world Wide fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of developing Christian personality and building a Christian society. The National Student Council of Young Menis Christian Association is com- posed of Student Y.M.C.A.'s which have purposes consistent with the following: A World Wide Christian Movement which seeks to help persons to study and Work toward an enriched life. In this task the Y.M.C.A. seeks to attract and unite in active fellowship individuals of all Christian confessions, adherents of other faiths and those who affirm no religions' belief. 2 L. to R, Dr. Wilson, advisor, James F. Neal, Jerome Johnson, Thomas Clark, Melvin Lester, Johnny Bryant, Robert Brown, and Richard Anderson. 5 . . +5 , .. Sunday School Officers CL-RJ Gwendolyn Sharpe, Assistant Secretary, Jesse Hagans, Superintendent, Lucille Brock, Secretary, QNOT SHOWNJ James Robert Smith, Assistant Superintendent. CSUMMARYJ Aside from the academic aspect of student progressive- ness within the environment of the college by the sea, reli- gious growth is also a very vital entity which is exemplified by such activities asg Religious Emphasis Week, and the Sunday School. The Sunday School is held Weekly in Mel- drim Auditorium from 9:00 to 1O:OO a.m.g and is taught very enthusiastically by Dr. B. T. Griffeth and Dr. J. L. Wilson, with unequivocal prospectiveness of Everlasting Life . Marshall Board of Camilla Hubert Hall Front RowCL-R3 Emma Lou Stevens, Patri- cia Brown, Harvesteen Harris, Nettie Lee, and Glenera Martin. Back Row CL-RJ Lucille Brock, Gladys Medlock, Alma Fa- vors, Johnnie Young, Maxine Rosberry, and Harriet Hodges. ,,.-f W L d1t1O ex g e m Cmef of thiargflm for me nex ECULOT afe ,. ,- .1 .V .1 ff 3? ,.-4 Q' , i gsm f New x Walter P Brown Sports Echtor and Walker Durham C1rcu1a Robert Patr1ck Assoc1ate Ed1tor and Roscoe Edwards mon manager Bus1ness Manager 3. '-W if M Student Council QSeated L-RJ Jack Millines, President: Leander Merritt, Vice President. Standing L-R, Leroy West, Parliamentariang Brenda Trudell, Secretary, Ithamus Studegeon, Sophomore Class Representative, Marion Mungin, Junior Class Repre- sentative, James Sapp, Business Manager, Alvin Watkins, Treasurer, Thucy Di Dean Club 'qw -- , ff ' Officers: James Brown, President, Robert Patrick, Vice President, Laordice Winfrey, Secretary, Earl Waltower, Financial Secretary, Thresa Lewis, Reporter, Mr. W. McAfee, Advisor. 139 Camilla Hubert Hall Officers: President, Rosemary Patton, Vice-President Freda Hunter, Secretary, Virginia Jackson, Patricia Ryan, Assistant Secretary, Chaplain, Elizabeth Tucker, Reporter, Jean Stewart, Dormitory Director, Mrs. Louise Lester, Dormitory Councils Wright Hall Officers: President, Oree Rawls, Vice- President, Robert Patrickg Treasurer, Jimmy Stephenson, Secretary, Marvin Chatmang Parliamentarian, Christopher James, Chaplain, Alvin Watkins, Dormi- tory Director, Ms. C. W. Watson, 40 Student National Education Association t . fl' P9 Officers: President, Barbara Lawson, Secretary, Joanne Mainorg Treasurer, Glennera Marting Advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton. Debating' Society 1 Officers: President, James Browng Vice President, Robert Patrick, Secretary, Hazel Johnsong Treasurer, Carolyn D. Quil- loin. 141 Men's Glee Club X 1 ,x.,.,x y N. 6 ' xml... ., ...XM ... NM X.xN+x-,W -P -we-vm 4 4 Q it 'fm CJJJ it J 142 MEN'S GLEE CLUB-Officers: Louis Frank Tompkins, President, Albert Lewis, Vice Presidentg William Martin, Secre tary, George Brinson, Corresponding Secretary: Harvey Bryant, Business Manager, John Calvin Reed, Treasurer. The Savannah State College Men's Glee Club under the direction of James Thompson, Jr. is a volunteer group composed of approximately 40 students who represent all academic Departments of the college. . The Men's Glee Club presents concerts on the campus as well as throughout the state of Georgia and the Eastern part of the country. They have appeared in Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D. C., Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. They have been presented on a coast-to-coast Broadcast over the NBC Great Choirs of America program. Choral Society i. .. f ,- . f ,.f . x. m....... .gb N W, . . . .R-vi ' h ' L -' ',,' T T f M , ,- e 1 im . f.- -- if ,: zfion zii my .4 - ,,1.- ,if A , 'C 1 V , A . ' A -',- 3 il Officers: President, James Neal, Vice President, Elizabeth Tucker, Secretary Shirley Bunch, Treasurer, Mary Armstrong, omen's Glee Club V ,A iffy 'ziggy-K M4 I'9', , T' 1 ffg 5 Y- ffg1'y,jg,,f' rf :sim UT' We ai we if T .f T. if wwf M-.fe he 54 ' i 'pf . fl .1 Officers: President, Pearl Ferguson, Vice President, Jeanette Moore, Treasurer, Alice Murrayg Secretary, Laordice Winfrey, Librarian, Mildred Harrisg Director, Mrs. Myra M. Thomas. 143 Young Women's Christian Associat X 3 W x ' XX X l T it qi , Q N T5 A .1 ,1,': l , 1.3 A ' X ,H i V J 551 A 4 YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Officers: President, Hazel Johnsong Vice President, Lula P. Johnson Secretary, Gwendolyn Sharpeg Assistant Secretary, Jessie Scottg Advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton, The Young Womens Christian Association is open to all female students. This organization promotes an all-round development of the college young Women. The associations motto is: We unite in the desire to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God? Pan-Hellenic Council ,N ..f:,. .ff ,M W4 ... ,f CSe-ated L-RJ Edna Baker, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Lula P. Johnson, Delta Sigma Theta Sororityg Charles Hall, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Jessie Scott, Sigma Gamma Rho Sororityg Matilda Bryan, Alpha Kappa Alpha. CStanding L-RJ Joseph Washington and Lawrence Wilson, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Roosevelt Harris and Hershel Robinson, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Linwood Jones, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternityg Christopher James, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. CNot Shownj The Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body for Savannah State College's Greek-Letter Organizations. It is composed of representatives from Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. OFFICERS OF COUNCIL Charles Hall ..... ...... C hairman Roosevelt Harris . . . . . . Co-Chairman Jessie Scott ....... .... S ecretary Christopher James . . .... Treasurer Mrs. Ella W. Fisher . . .... Advisor 5 f I -.4 x A I I 1 ! N f I i-WIN The Savannah State College Chapter of N.A.A.C.P. posed during class break in order to take a group picture. The officers are: President-Mary Mossg V. Pres.-Freda Brewtong Chaplain-Earl Waltowerg Sect.-Elizabeth Smith. GO! GO! GO! GO! GO! GO! Tigers, FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Tigers were the voices heard from the Savannah State Cheering Squad. They were one of the main features at our homecoming game. 146 av. . R .' fi x... . 5 , ..,,. l X Qui' fx Xt K.. -,-x4..,x,rs K . .x me I Mr-1s5Q,. .N .. F --.sr ., P r M'A' ' ' LR gl? QL-N A Ns' far- ' - -- s I 4 e...,1-61:5 -94. - ,xx , 5: ,Rx Q Q X .gl 34 .sg -. ta-,X - F A as I -2 Q A - -kms? ,. .ws -- Q in Pzirx ,. Xxx.. W ic W. :Lex .N xxx 4 N , Qing. 3,q3,,f,.,q+- .. -wg X Xsksbxt-A. tw f V -.. +,.x,,.! ..--Q qw- - - Y. I - :X I-bw. xv.. -, XS, X , . .N .1.1,x f ' NM! , ,. xt Q -xt- N ' Us Q --A-Rx. .. -:X :iq- xx . wx' fe -t W , -Q. , 5 X A . 'X WARS was x .X - tx.. 3-.gt N 1-Nt. f fl' f f , , li 5 '- I ,I I W . ! 1 L 1 J .h 5 , ' X 4 f :z , -i -s --0.3 . K I' X H ,NP y C ,W 5 .lm l fFront Row L-RJ Frank Tompkins, Keeper of Records 8a Seals, Eddie Wright, Christopher James, Chaplaing Charles Wright, Vice-Basileusg Curtis Flemings. CBack Row L-RJ Harvey Bryant, Dean of Pledgeesg John C. Reed, William Bush, Parliamentarian, Horace Magwood, Willie Adkins, Leander Merritt, Basileusg Willie Steel, Troy Hickman, James Neal, Keeper of Finance. Alex Christopher Habersham, Not Shown. In 191 1, three young men, Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, and Frank Coleman, conceived the idea of founding a Negro National College Fraternity. The young men discussed the matter many times, and as a result concluded that they should have some guidance. They contacted Professor Just and he consented at once, having a keen appreciation for the problems of youth. On November 17, 191 1, the Omega Psi Phi was born. The four Cardinal principles agreed upon were SCHOLARSHIP, MANHOOD, PERSEVERANCE, AND UPLIFT. Alpha Gamma Chapter was established in 1949. Ever since that time the members have strived to uphold the standards set by the predecessors. Among the many Activities outstanding of the chapter are the Annual Achievement Week Program, the Christmas Seals Campaign, and tutoring services for the Lampodas Club. The Chapter also sponsored social activities which include smokers, rush parties, dances and their annual Mardi Gras. The motto, Friendship is essential to the soul, 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 incorporated by the United States Congress. From that one undergraduate chapter CAlpha Chapterb the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity has a roster of 270 chapters. From a membership of three in 191 1, Omega has a membership of more than 50,000. Every state in the Union has some sons of Omega to carry her ideas. There are Omega Men abroad also. V 'lf' WN X ,Y CLeft Column top to bottomj Idella Glover, Vice President, Dean of Pledgeesg Lucille Brock, Sgt.-at-Arms, Mary Jane Flowers, Carolyn M. Roseberry, Corresponding Secretary, Louise Tarber, Hattie P. Fason, Secretary, Irene Elmore. CMiddle Column top to bottomj Rosemary Patton, Lula P. Johnson, Georgia M. Cummings, Gloria Johnson, Mary Armstrong, Mary E. Smith, Assistant Dean of Pledgeesg Flor- ence Rhaney. CRight Column top to bot- tomj Marion Mungin, Hazel Johnson, Eliza Moran, Harvesteen Harris, Earthel Clark, Sherbie J. Best, Mary Moss, Berdie Jones, Nora Williams, President, Laordice Winfrey, Lois Carson, Chaplaing Mrs. Roberta Webb, Advisor. Q Nf I i Delta Sigma Theta is a national Greek letter organization, having 275 chapters located in 37 states, including Alaska, and also in the Republics of Haiti and Liberia. Delta Sigma Theta was founded at Howard University in Washington, D. C. on January 13, 1913, by a group of 22 undergraduate women who, in February 18, 1913, succeeded and secured a certificate of Incorporation for the infant sorority. The stated purpose of the founders was to establish a society to promote high cultural, intellectual, and moral standards among its members, for its own benefit and for that of the larger society in which it existed. I 1 149 O KAPPA ALPHA PSI Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded January 5, 1911 at Indiana Uni- versity, being incorporated by the state of Indiana on April 15, 191 1. It was first known as Kappa Alpha Nu Fraternity. In 1914 the name was changed to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. The efforts of three men, Elder W. Diggs, Byron K. Arm- strong, and John M. Lee, were outstanding in the early development of the frater- nity. I 4 1 a 1 1 i Ll-R3 Charles White, Paul Buchanan, James Brown, Steven Martin, Alvin Watkins, Keeper of Records and Exchequesg Montezuma Taylor, Neophyte Commanderg Bernard Lewis, Oree Rawls, Polemarchg Charles Hall, Dean of Pledgeesg James Caithon, Robert Bell, Moses Grant, Jerome Johnson, J. D, Smith, Emanuel Austin, Vice-Polemarchg Linwood Jones, Dean of Pledgees. Not Shown, Shelton Daniels, Assistant Dean of Pledgees. N5 '-f,,,.. fLeft to rightj Rebecca Walls, Dean of Pledgees, Dorothy Dorsey, Treasurer, Jessie Scott, Presi dent, Artvetta Y. Doanes, Reporter and Secre taryg and Betty J. Coleman, Pan-Hellenic Coun cil Representative. SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, was organized on November 12, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana 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 by Alpha Chapter at Butler University, Indian- apolis, Indiana. At present there are 59 campus chapters-and 82 Alumni Chapters-one of which is located at the University of Liberia, Monrouia. Fifteen years and three months ago Soror Fannie P. Jenkins, the Southeastern Regional Director, Julia Jones, Edna Ligon, Rose Lotson, Mattie Roberts and Chris- tine Wright brought forth on this campus a new sorority, conceived in education, and dedicated to the proposition that all sisters are united as equal. During this school term the sorority has been Working diligently on various activities on and off campus. The sorority is a member of the Friends of the Library and the NAACP. The sorority particularly stresses finer womanhood, greater service and greater progress. 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 organi- zation which would bind Negro students together, organized Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the first Negro Greek-Letter organization. The park shown in the picture was built by the chapter and dedicated to the two deceased chartered brothers, Toland J. Collier and Elijah J. Lamarr on April 28, 1959, the tenth anniversary of the chapter. CFront row L.R3 Lawrence Wilson, William Wellons, Secretary, Jack Colbert, Emmett Millines, Liaison, Ernest Lavender, Sergeant-at-Arms, Vernon Hector, William Martin, Robert Stevenson. CBack Row start- ing with left Ward, Henry Grady Riggs Willie Homes benchj William Brown, Otis Elijah, Chaplain, Phillip Dryer, Joseph Washington, Sam Furr, Francis Adkinson, Edward Turner, Clyde Jenkins, Willie Shinholser, President, , Dean-of-Pledgeesg Aberdeen Allen, Bradford Torain, Robert Brown, Richard Anderson, , Charles Carson, Robert Pattick, Vice-President, Linwood Ling. 152 5. CSeated Left to rightj Margie Simmons, Earline Walker, Basileus, Shirley Bunch, Mary Reid, Sandra Hayward, Dawn Hollingshed, Anti Grammateus. Standing are Lucy C. White, Alice Murray, Patricia Ryan, Julliette Beaton, Glenerra Martin, Grammateusg Audrey Hunter, Delores Bowens, Wilhelmenia Fleming, Temicochusg and Carolyn Futch, Dean of Pledgees. On January 16, 1908, a young woman named Ethel Hedgeman envisioned an idea that has now become the pride of many college young women. Ethel Hedge- man, a junior at Howard University, loved her people and wanted to do something to raise their standards. In her room in Minor Hall Ethel Hedgeman, Lucy Slowe, Beulah Burke, Margaret Hagg, Marjorie Hill, Marie Woolfold, Anna Brown, and Lavinia Norman met to draw up plans for the organization. Lucy Stowe was elected Basileus. From so small a nucleus Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has grown to more than 1,01 1 graduate Chapters and 1 10 undergraduate chapters throughout the United States and Liberia. Gamma Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. of Savannah State College was founded in the year 1940, for the purpose of promoting brotherhood, scholarship and service to humanity. Throughout the years Sigma has exemplified these three characteristics for the upgrade of all mankind regard- less of color, race or creed. CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Clark Lucky, James Scott. Jerome Johnson, Parliamentariang Leroy Major, Treasurerg Jimmy Stepherson, Secretaryg Roosevelt Harris, Dean of Pledgeesg Johnnie Bryant, Hershel J. Robinson, Presidentg Homer Day, Financial Secretaryg Hosie Singleton, and Harold Fleming, Vice President CNot Shownj Dr. W, L. Wilson and W. B. Johnson, Advisors, '- - H 1, '- X :Lge , ' ,AE-, Q -g li-, 195 ' X my - Ka X- ' ,ff . v12e.vf rf ff 'ff :N , .f1 ...a-,5i'- 2 Q H. 1 M H - Q .'ifff 'E 'fi '- f 1 ' , 'Y F 'i.f-- i Y?4, 11?w f2..ff1f l .ip 1 . 35:4 ,U NC 1 'lilcf-I-: L ' . I -' 2 Aix '1 J.:--'f? '- -: 1 .2 -.4 . - r if 'Q ' vs L, z lasik . V , wx... f, if K is 5 .A t M X QW, X' :ya - fl 15- + , f - - I 3 VW., X32 X. - Ki S L, f '11? - in .Q . W - -L' 'V ' 3. XI: K FM' 5.15. W fi ' S - 'Q P il . 'bfi' ' --va-M-V V W W... V-f ' ' H F'H?' NV' 'V' ' fLeft Column top to bottornb Lillian Hill, Nakaleta Maltox, Geraldine Caesar, Vice President and Dean of Pledgeesg Theresa Lewis. CRight Column top to bottomy Juanita Wyche, Ann Morris, Presidentg Georgia E, Singleton, Delores p Mitchell, Etrenda Jones. - Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was organized on the campus of Howard Uni- versity, Washington, D. C., January, 1 920. The five founders, all of whom are still living, are Arizona Cleaver Stemons, Viola Tyler Goings, Pearl Neal, Fannie Pettie Walls Cof Savannahj and Myrtle Tyler Faithful. Soror Stemons has the honor of being the first president of the organization. The name of the official organ of the sorority is the Archon. The Pledge Club is known as the Archonian Club. The Archonian Club 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 contributions to the control and prevention of juvenile delinquency is an annual party at Thanksgiving time for the children of the Greenbriar Children's Center. The sorority assists the local graduate chapter with its city-Wide story hour program during Finer Womanhood Week. On campus the sorority has an annual assem- bly program on which an award is presented to the freshman girl with the highest average for the fall quarter. Future ,aw i,QMi75'W93? -1.-'fi-.M54:v.'. ' E HEP? QU X ,, qv' as as 5 kk me 642 'Q Sir LAMPADOS CLUB ik' of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity-fLeft to Righty Benja- min Kelson and Charlie Edwards. :lisa 1 wx 5 0 uf if SCROLLERS CLUB if of Kappa Alpha Psi Frater- nity CLeft to Righty Leonard Jones, William Rood, A1- fredo Moragne, Johnny Carthon, and Thomas Wise. Future ,W-A MA' AURORA CLUB OF SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY-CLeft to Righty Eleanor Allen, Ollie Wells, Alma Favors, Fannie Bell, Marie Butler, and not shown CCatherine Shaversj. EEE CRESCENT CLUB OF PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY-L. R. George Brinson, Jeffrey James, Melvin Lester, Arthur Terry, Thomas Clark, and Shep Stevens. 157 was aft I , SPHINX CLUB OF' ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY Cleft to rightj Grady Riggs, Dean of Pledgees Darnell Dawson Bennie Brown William Chapman Edgar Jones, Willie Smith, Bartha Crossing the Burn ing Sands CLeft to Rearj Bernard Lew is, Steve Martin Lucious Baldwin Charles White Robert Bell and John D. Smith. College Pla house Officers: President, Laor- dice Winfreyg Vice Presi- dent, John C. Reedg Secre tary, Lois Carsong Treas urer, Jewell Williamsg Re porter, Dennis Politeg Ad visor, Mr. J. B. Clemmons. 093011 K . if K v f ff A ! Q19 159 E a X ru E GENERAL NNN , X Coronation .1- ' With This Scepter, I Proolaim Thee Miss SSC. W lv' -AP' MQ .. , .ix , , - ' 1 . ,. ,. rag? V . I - , 1.9 E . , , I I 1 1 v U g 1 r V ' ,V f,-'34 ' , . V55 I A 'H D '33-is -1 5 3 . ' N, ai S A A A+? i,i4 seg . 1 A U' ff' if .Q Q K l 9 Q1 A Q Q The coronation of Miss Savannah A : X l A State College will be remembered as Q ., I crown the, Miss SSC . With the pronouncement of these words by Dr. Howard Jordan, Jr., President of Savannah State College, Delores Bowens officially became Miss SSC , queen of the student body. 3 I W5 W f' X wa is 'S I M the most colorful and beautiful event 4 of the entire school year. With organi- f zational queens paying tribute to her Q majesty the gala event is consum- ' mated with a Coronation Ball, CPic- S tured above are Nora Williams, an at- his :P-4 rf gage: 5935 was cn mQ9 QS U .- USG, St'- awe -.NCP-6 apo' 33? use mm? QU: m9-Z Ugg' Q. VZ, '32 SQ.: of A. ,ff N'A 0. J e Q '95 1.- 5 N ' ' Q , Y f Il X s . f - A - Y . Y A. B 1 N f ' e. at ' ' X A 5 P' . x Q. 1 Y A D . , r.., X T Jw,!?4,mV ,, Q ' S Q K K ' 6 Q, Q 3 J A i 5 y ' U V 5 1 kj W V 1 ? , X 3 x s s tg ' 4' x Q :N -1 ' x Q VX MSI. S : I Ri 5 f WS P xx 5 . x , Har 5 , ' '- Y ' fx xg . ,Q k rf' kx 'X wl ' g, V ' -ANS ff :tr 1 ' . Q ,hvfxwe-:gm-W p fn . IM . ... .53 . ,' I1 3 ,eqacat NQNNNM WWQQQS KWSN ' 'E e so .nf-Q E J Jack Miuines, student Council l president, left, presents Miss SSC , and court during halftime at home- coming game. Left to right, Matilda Bryan, Idella Glover, Nora Williams and Miss SSC, Delores Bowens. Dr. Howard Jordan waits to introduce Miss SSC and Court. 'S Miss YWCA attractive Rita Green Senior majoring in Elementary Education of Brunswick Georgia, and her cia Brown. The Savannah Chapter Queen and attendants of Savannah State College Na- tional Alumni Association. Miss Miss Barbara Green, Mrs. Mar- garet J. Washing- tion CMiss Savan- nah Chapterb, and Pearl Single- ton. Mrs. Wash- ington and Miss Singleton are employed by the Board of Educa- tion of Screven and Chatham County. Miss Green is em- ployed by the Federal Govern- ment. 'ii I :E ,aio S' vu -' ,f sg? -avg? Charming and most attractive is Miss Alpha Phi Alpha, Alice Murray, a Sociology major, Savannah, Ga. ,if-42 ,W Charming Miss Junior and attendants, Sadie Collins of Savan- nah, Izora Smith of Milledgeville, Georgia, and Frankie Souther- land of Fitzgerald, Georgia. All three are Elementary Education majors. Charming Miss Senior and atten- dants Cl. to rj Gwendolyn Bu- chanan, a Sociol- ogy Major, of Douglas, Ga., Ma- tilda Wiley CMiss Seniorj, Savan- nah, Georgia., ma- joring in Foods and Textiles, and Willie N. Caleb, of Savannah, Geor- gia, majoring in Elementary Edu- cation. Miss Sophomore, a plum, according to Webster's dictionary is a smooth-skinned fruit. A Sophomore plum is a term that describes the lovely sophomore queen, Miss Catherine Shavers. Miss Shavers hails from Fitzgerald, Georgia. She aspires to a career in the Social Sciences. Marva Benton is a walking queen reigning from Covington, Georgia, majoring in Textiles :Sz Clothing, Miss Lampado, lovely Minnie Thompson, Sophomore, major- ing in English, from Ocilla, Georgia. , v 'W' ggi, fl , j' HCV . :gil -,fps Qi Zixfg 'j' l V159 1' :' ' ' 'f I J 1 1 ., :gk , - fu ff 'I' ,I E fimfgh f . 4 M 1 1 fglaiql .1 if -4' J ff. Wi , ff v i A ' W 'Z 166 2 10 ..,,.. W vf Beautiful Artvetta Doanes, Miss Kappa Alpha Psi, a Business Betty Perrymond, a freshman from Atlanta, Georgia is reigning major of Atlanta, Georgia. as Miss Scroller. Isn't she lovely! Is it a bird! Is it a plane! No! it is lovely Miss Social Science and her attendants: Burnice Cofer CCenterJ, Atlanta., Georgiag Murnace Coleman Clefty, Jacksonville, Florida, and Sandra Heywood, Savannah Crightj, make three beautiful representatives. A , I x Lovely Miss Omega and atten- dants, Freda Hunter, Junior, ma- joring in Elementary Education, from Fitzgerald, Georgia, Ker- metta Shipman, Junior, major- ing in Chemistry, from Claxton, Georgia, and Irene Elmore, Jun- ior, Business major, of Savannah, Georgia. Miss Camilla Hubert Hall-September winds blew in many lovely ladies of the freshman class. The charming Miss Camilla Hubert Hall is a splendid example of the many fresh- man beauties. She is Miss Jeanette Moore, a French major who hails from Dublin, Georgia. l T xnxx- I 4 R ,ff Q ,N I Q fi wi N' SW If f -ff fe ei me f '4 L I - J . X 4 X, G IA, . I f+gg?'X1914'x S LM ' ' ,I , iq if Ftp,-,,4 .. U n,,f mmf . X WU 4-'osx 'fda mx, K5 f . . . , . . . G - . f ' ' 'X If I , Charming Miss AKA, Donna Pikett, Junior, majoring in 'N , I-Jyf I Social Science, from Savannah, Georgia. Her attendants, 'J':gj'1'g-7,17 5 ,I Margie Simmons majoring in Elementary Education and Xa 15, - 7 7 1451191 WV' .gff ff Q, Dawn Hollingshed majoring in Elementary Education. 167 'tv 168 .mk- Miss Technical Science, lovely Evelyn Ellison, Sophomore, major in Horne Economics, of Savannah, Georgia. Her atten- dants are Mamie Fryer and Beverly Palmer. M '!i3 W!',f7'F'5Q if A ' . L 'failing'-I n was A A, 1 ',x5,. ' V H -4 7f - xS'l5 .w: . af' ..,,, . Miss National Alumni, Mrs. Ora Washington Ccenterj and attendants, Mrs. Velma Zeiler, Zi are Ti? 4 Miss Phi Beta Sigma, Lillian Hill, a charming' young lady majoring in Social Science, of Madison, Georgia. right, and Mrs. Florence Wells. 1 - 1 , . , 1. afl. v s- ' w Hquw' Q v., . it mdk. QWW4 ie mia. 'W Miss Wright Hall, lovely Mattie Lattimore of Milledgeville, LOV915' Miss BUSUIGSS, Elease D3I1i61S, 2. 39111012 U13-.l0I'if1g in Georgia, majoring in Elementary Education. Business from Savannah, Georgia. . The attractive young ladies are Miss Delta fcenterj and her attendants. Left to right, Birdie Jones, majoring in Elementary Education, Riceboro, Georgiag Mary Smith, majoring in Biology, Carterville, Georgia, and Lois Carson, majoring in English, Winter Park, Florida. 169 ff Kg: K .- in , ,-A -Q-fs: 1 X. 1 , -' ,xx Q-2 , V- uf N . wx, x .M ' -Lf 1 0, X-4-wx WNWISXX ' V., M SQWQ fi 'Q M1 .Inf glRl'!'N ' , K .--.--,Ns-w 9 4 ' f. Q, ?f,v,w R x :wx U xg es L. 'W.Q , , ,- VV ff :v few V 'Vi' Yiwu ' v.4...w4ww :wr ,ffl '- 'wa V ,V :V VM- 14+ .iiuhwavw 4 Iv V .. .1 A V ',,V,- : ' 'H V V.x'fv 1 ,W-, 41,-,V ,,, M, 1 .,,.ffgg-- 4. NE:2i:.,,.4,6. Jn: L ?. . JE: ,MM .5 I , I V i...fw,22: Miwwgwl ff' A JQVLQ f ' .. ,.., , I -W ,asm ww :M S :wifi i .,,,.,..Q..e . f . ' fvsh -.X ly-wc' , 1 .. - s jg fl If r . ffm, ' 'Z .m sz'Q . ' X ff ' ., -3,4 ,gi,,,gff3 5 . er4Q5-E?'sx1543i.1RM1 -,gfgkfixgff Q 4, Kress. - xg, VM--f K', v , F , , i ii, 1 ' 192:54 K. ,V -' Mi ,EN-I ing, gtipeyt, ln, v, ,Pi A ,.. gr., X- ,N Ay a - nf' ,. G... i .s,f,ft, ,1g!43'55'?' 3 - . - 'j' jgvvift-sv' if ' Pfijft - H ' ' f '- iss Social Science Y J and Attendants Sandra Heyward, Bernice Cofer, Miss Social Sci- ence , and Murnace Cole- man look fetchingly at crowds. KNHEQV ' , ' Q l f 'C in S ' f f 1 . ar 1 - X. -9' w X x' Q ,Q Q' . V ' Q, . p -V -Q . -x ' Q- ' E' . 3, 3 'ri' , R' ,3,, 4 5-x' Ji Ag was a :fi ' -:QM l ,,.,f3 A , ,ghx Miss AKA and Attendants Donnie Pickett, Miss AKA , Mar- gie Simmons and Dawn Hollings- hed, smile prettily as they land on Qziis sway? N if.?, ?'EAi5E 5 ,W fff., V W Y Lg e S M. Miss Wright Hall and Attendants Virginia Jackson, Mat- tie Lattimore, Miss Wright Hall , and Ron- ella Hood, are elegant during the parade. 171 On the first place car, Miss SNEA ,.. , . ..., Attendants lt 't -:'s 1 tttf , -t.-t - t' M 13 tft' 4 3 ':': ' ' My V A Delores James, Lillie Shephard, Ztz' lvbll, ' ..f?Ff3fEf k znl I, ,, Miss S.N.E.A. , and Doris Hooks ',V, 2 ,4t-A, . t .tt, Q 'i.,. ,gf t --:1': '1 ' are a charming threesome. A4,, '1: ' ,.,V ' - .. TIZZZ V' 'tt'? ' -' I N , '5'iX Cn Z,, 1 iii v f ,. :l l L vl-. Z Y I 4v::-v-l' ,.. M pupil. I of , V W' .5 7 Q, it Mrtlu-5 J- J , ' - N. V , ,1::: -st- ,.,,. ' - AEG- f f' 1- .t 't ' wt' ' TW 9 F' ff? if 5 YU!! Quik g tstttgtsxtst isfizsxatf Wlii' Q gatggasxxi Miss Camilla Hubert Hall and Attendants LX Blondell Ogden, Ginette Moore, Miss Camilla Hu- bert Hall and Paulette Johnson wave at the crowds from their land- ing point near Savannah. x .Q in-A Q , 5 X .M , yu V. X '. X 5' . .- A - 0 C K .wwf xii - Nt- Q x -. . t t, H V S ,, sts , ,Q . sw- it s X- t Q. ts X, . 6121 to M - , f t ' . sf 3. M -7' -gf, E X238 'S t 51 t. ' if f' 1 , s QR. is ,J il-.sc ,X at 536, a- X . 1 . 1. 5 ' .- N-ss. - .. wk Q3 5' Q' sf 3 1 'SN - - - tt. mv I s- X S. -1 X sp Q. t t w ta , Miss Junior and Attendants is seated Miss Junior and attendants. The theme of the car was Money grows on treesu, Sadie Collins, Izora Smith, Miss Junior , and Frankie Southerland. 172 , 'UMR-lr 'xgttrgfwu gpg? is ,QQ li 5 , W. X4 x Rn si Nt kg: ' . Sktxv, 'Ox sK Miss Business and Attendants Lovely Miss Business and her attendants, Ellase Daniels fCen- terj left, Miss Harvesteen Har- ris and right, Miss Ruth Alston. s +5 ll ,f 'Md' Miss Savannah Miss Savannah State Chapter Alumni Ccenterj and her atten xi MW ' ' , dants, Miss Barbara Green and K X A K2 KH Pearl Singleton I ,ig ' V ,,- ,- Y. ! 5 :N gl .'-- , L2 . I 'ff-wg: ff yy. Ns x W zum 1,7 l ...Tn Our president and the first lady are enjoying themselves during the homecoming' serenade. f 3: Miss Phi Beta Sigma L1111an H111 acharming young lady majoring in Social Science, of imfgfmfmffimi ,aw is im. A-, :peg A Ji-'As AME Eli timfi i fm ff. A as-I 1 5 1 M WWW Miss Delta ' and Attendants The attractive young ladies are Miss Delta fcenterj and her attendants. Left to right, Birdie Jones, major- ing in Elementary Educa- tion, Riceboro, Georgiag Mary Smith, majoring in Biology, Cartersville, Geor- gia, and Lois Carson, ma- joring in English, Winter Park, Florida. Firsts ii? 4:-gigs,gQgS3k:11YQfxgA. - i 4, . -. get fgsrgkn-Tgxxsx, ta Doanes fM1SS Kappaj R A 1' X ., Xie' ..., 1gNQ l Qllistg lx .- ' fr t ,.. ,Q ....., Q as h A Q A Xi Q X- if A 'QS nfl?-':' b. TQ A ' N, -.gif ,Eli , ' Y t , t, tx as-tg :.- 3 A , . .- ' ...... , -.X - v-v. zu--'N' XWN: Rx ul lysis. .1 's.,,.E'. Q we 5 ' N .Q , ' ' .f 4 Miss Senior and Attendants Gwendolyn Buchan- an, Matilda Wiley, Miss Senior, and Willie Nell Caleb, wave at crowds, as an astronaut's dream comes true. . rv - , 1-as K Q A ,: , ,807 ' . , , , ,A . Miss Omega Psi Phi and Attendants Frances Southerland, Freda Hunter, Miss Omega Psi Phi , and Irene Elmore beam as they really are out of this world. .ng K,- ,, if: .Axb . we . P' A l , - , if wwf . ,Q-' Qld .S , ' . 4 - . M i A S I1 S d T A G t C t 11 e I1 I1 i d C 3. 3' I1 1 t s S i C The uniquely i i decorated float of e Miss Technical Science attracts the attention of C the onlookers. 9 175 I1 1. lr - .NTT ' A , GPM ', ' , . ,.g V i ,Q ' . ' 1 mixer V -:sl ' ' s , five'-is A 9' e . '- , .- ' ' J ,. s SI.. -F5 -A ' 't Q 15 ' g 5, X , ' x ' 1 g Q' -G .x fwi f' J s V5 six . M Q, ' ' - ii- T15 y.. -' .T ' S' -'Y All QSSQ-f-fn , - f:-3 XX A ' -F 'If .. . . - , -, V X - is X 9 5 Q, , s 5. iss - .,m , We QRS. iss- X Yea: . g V L 1 g . , 3 , X ,gi ' ' L ., . Q -' ' , i 3 ' 'L -' st jfs? 3, i,'Yl 1 Q F . , ' ' -- ' -' Q - ' QS: all -Q fXe5S 'i,Q as .A . .Q 'I -., f , P i , W 9 A -ns, Rake' i Y X l der . Q X . 3 Q? , t , if , Q xii , 'NI 2 5 X if is K -53 X S -in i I I Tomorrow, Miss SSC and attendants will still be beautiful. Left to right, Nora Williams, Statesboro, Georgia, Sociology majorg Matilda Bryan, Savannah, Georgia, Social Science majorg Delores Bowens fMiss SSCJ, Fitzgerald, Georgia, and , Idella Glover, a Chemistry major, Savannah, Georgia. 3 'if uhh A. -www, X 'X l , .I --ani' 176 A n d A t t e n d a n t S Pictured from left to right: Miss lovely Alice Murray reigning as Miss Alpha Phi Alpha . She is a sophomore from Savan- nah, Georgia majoring in Sociology. Gwendolyn Miller and Frances Smith are her lovely attendants. Both reside in Savannah. The lovely Dennis Sisters pause during the lunch hour in order to take a picture. Left to right: Miss Mattie Dennis and Ernestine Dennis, both from Savannah. Homecoming Activities The body is then taken to be buried. A 5 ,. X I. N ., div y 3 W iii- ,A It ordinarily follows that before a funeral there must be a body. so Alabama State is laid to rest. Everybody attended the burial, even President and Mrs. Jordan. 177 7, Zie- s U 2,1: 1, 1 The Savannah State College family attended the homecom- ing game. They cheered their team to victory wholeheart- edly. Miss Savannah State accepts football from Fred Carter Cnot shownj Co-Captain, as our Captain Oree Rawls looks on. ri 3? A. :pi g Y A LOOK! Here come our high stepping majorettes. They were one of the main features appearing in the homecoming fes- tivities. 178 - VN. ' I 5. f lf! The SSC Marching Tigers Savannah State College 70-piece marching Tigers directed by Samuel C. Gill. Woodwind Section: Kneeling, left to right: Annie Grace, Clark Lucky, Delores James, Lingwood Ling. Standing: Mary Armstrong, Artis McCray, Gwendolyn Stoney, Arvetta Doanes, Bernice Givens, Eloise Gloves, Alphonoso Patterson, Robert Stephens, Q1-JA . I . K J 1 l ' ' M.. .. e . X , f' 1 . F' 7 , ,Hz 5, A :Az 931.1 v I 1' pn! 'C' ,' I. f ' . ' , 1 K . .Na ' , f- .JW ' . , 4- .xzl L , -,.,- f' A '. :jg-J fg ,If +. 5--1' 7 . ,' J .' ,vjkbf V VW f, V ,gg '.'w:.v'-:'f.-.i ' . .- 12.5, - ' 34714 fi., Q 'br . ,,. :QL 1- Y in-,al gs. . 4-an , u. 'Y 'im We '4-' ,ki iw.-J. 2 'sq . X v..a5w,. f,1 ' tif.: , ..' - 5 . . 1. I ,lk . Mr. Samuel Gill, distinguished Director of the marching Tigers. 179 Percussion: Kneeling, left to right: Robert Baker, Addie Scott, Brenda Trudell, Beverly Wallace, Terry Dempsey, Lydia Joyce, John D. Smith. Standing: Ralph Stell, George Foy, Walter Holt, Victor Cooper, Edward Stephens, Vernon Hector, Michael Brown, James Owens. r Sr D i I ., K U -i .ai v- 'ibi Majorettes: Paulette Sibert, Betty Perimont, Patricia Sibert, Betty Loadholt, Delores Hall, Dorothy Scott, Norma Stanton. 180 Brass Section: Kneeling, left to right: Kenneth Swindell, James Thompson, Troy Hickman, Melvin Washington, Edgar Jones, Leon Chaplain, Ann Wells, Clifford Speights. Standing, left to right: Frank James, Grady Riggs, Paul Johnson, Ann Brown, Christopher Wiggins, James Brown, James Bell, Thomas Beck. ,mf V J ww. Q. ,f-V ,rv ,X- . ' Lx-. ' 5' N , . . X .- rr. , --Q-ww f' . ' 4-s L. 1 . ,, . .we F, , 1 . ,, 4. x .f .v. s N . ' ':..'zf .. QM J' if . , ,, -1- Yaf inf, Wy.: .f .Yw ,Q-1.5 . I V,j-Tffxh V I -.A -AV .away .. W 40 M, I gd .n '.-,K i,,?a.Lvx .Q-'ff,,5.,1 . ' ff' . A 51 1 ' A ., A X .MQ 'f 2 -'.- i3 ,.' - 1- N -- z X . ms J aff Q 4 ' f is 'JF' ,f Q .dip jeff: pei. 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' I ,-. -wx , , A R 7 fm 55:8 if 3-Tfgpafimz , I K. .- my X fri ff -.. S554 fm Y ,W , . Q3 'fn A .gifs : 'lei .. . f ff ,fi , I 1. f' fi?-Q A 5 Smfx' 3 vis , .ixvfgh ,twig 1 , Drum Major: Marvin Kirkland who .. AX -Vis, J- gl, 1 in A 'E Li g ww , we 1.--M- , of Z 41 -sw- Senior Band members: Linwood Ling, Delores James and Robert Stephens. 181 'f id S S E Q fi J 5 i W has -1 Q 've-filx 'I s tw Q. , ,V-M.. ...W ,A ' 1AxE:.s:2,-.1gSi,? -:Q-'f:s1:-gs: , f.,:N.fy .- -, .Qg:ss.,L ,. 4 4' I if A: '. ., ,x 1 . , ,in , .J K-- 1 mari? ' ii'.:Q -s. 1. ., ,.,,.-L-.'r, w hay- w.. ' p V ,.. .N . ' ' - ,1 . '45 -1 'I.v.L. . 2--11--- ' - -P F' --,gui n. llliip, R iff! . tg x g Q K.- , , sq.- U... ...cz .5 .4-.hui Sv sn! fig: ' .f' v , A Each Student has a chance to de velop physically as Well as mentally at SSC. The extensive intramural program offered, plus the six varsity sports, gives each student an oppor- tunity to participate in the sports of his choice. - X 4 ': i Qt I x . af .1 Q 3? i l 1 l 1 it , X. A . W1 X-It-N z:- 1 X 2x km 1 fi xxfxillfgri Iv. tb. w. x -f ' swf . mx 'Q sa. s xx. , . N. st 5 , -xte- Q. ,N NR RF, 'Q' .- L . 2' i Albert Frazier, Athletic Director V , I P 4 i ,f Q? 1 l R Coaches-Albert Frazier, Athletic Director, Richard Washington, Head Coach and Frank Simmons, Line Coach. The Fighting Tigers Savannah State College Tigers: CL. to RJ First Row: Frank Simmons, Jerome Johnson, Bennie Gibson, Maurice Bowens, John Kenner, Harold Singleton, Bernard Lewis, Richard Washington. Second Row: Paul Cunningham, Robert Bell, James Newberry, Horace Graham, William Simmons, John Carthon, Steven Kelly, John Barnes. Third Row: John Saunders, Hershel Robinson, Richard Anderson, William Rood, Oree Rawls, Bobby Lockett, Frank Ellis. Fourth Row: Johnny Sears, Clarence McNeil, Robert Miller, Bobby Carter, Willie Cohen. Fifth Row: Calvin Roberts, Bobby Adams, Fred Carter, Willie 18 5 Howard. V z..-J t Y,,,,...-0 Typical Football practice on Tigers Gridiron Robert Bell and Bennie Gibson go for a block as Frank Howard and Bobby Lockett look on, At right, Line Coach, Simmons gives instructions. E . Wm, AMW 'fi B , rr,.e Aww . , X ' .t,,,,.t gf, X X X sr Coach Simmons, center, takes linemen through line drill. SSC tiger tackles Hornet during the Homecoming game. ri A of If Bobby Carter, center, springs for Hornet carrying the ball, as The Tigers use evasive tactics in an action packed James Newberry, '73 tackles 80 of Alabama State. against Alabama State. 184 I: 4 1 ew '- , f Q. .,. .a iv l 5--. L. 4 Oree Rawls, Senior, Co-Captain and end, from Waycross, Georgia. I V . i r i Y 3-iw X .X ff, i wr ,gi r Ak . I up F5 if ' 1:4 ,M Afai ' Frank Ellis, Junior, quarterback, Jerome Johnson, Sophomore, half- from Savannah, Georgia. f 3 5 NM .,,, i 'Q A Q- Y - ' Richard Anderson, a halfback, a ' Junior from Columbus, Georgia. Q i E i V i F 1. f .,. ., . w , E ' John Barnes, Sophomore, explo- sive fullback from Steubenville, Ohio. if 5 J 1' .Hi John Carthon, Sophomore, tackle, from Thomaston, Georgia. Q . back, from Macon, Georgia. HQ 4 Q l 1.-,. ,, , - - .q-51,27 Hershell Robinson, Senior, an out- standing end and captain, of At- lanta, Georgia. Q. rigs' V 'M g ,,. , 2 J. N, 5 , ' K ,,, - A, , x. if R 1 Qf I I A Bobby Lockett, Senior, tackle, Clarance McNeil, Junior, tackle from Macon, Georgia. from Savannah, Georgia. 8 SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAM - From left to right: Joe Washington, Oliver Baker, Jerome Johnson, Robert King, William Jenkins, Johnny Mathis, Coach Frazier standing, George Lane, Theodore Bowman, Clark Brooks, Charles Williams, and Clyde Baker. N3 A 4'1 FRESHMAN PLAYERS: Charles Williams, guard, Clark Brooks, forwardg George Lane, Forward and Oliver Baker, guard, 186 Johnny Mathis, the Tigers leading scorer spent many hours at practice and in playing time and was re- sponsible for much of the success of the basketball team. iff IVY ,H H 1'I 1i T! il X -I5 , U -v siifii B .f, -- 5. ,xv Q- wiki gi M Jerome J0hns0r1,a Sophomore from Joseph Washington, a Sophomore from Brooklyn, Chicago, Illinois. New York. Where's the ball? That seems to be what everyone is looking for as Charles Day C227 fights extra hard to gain possession of it. E 'NS Hershel Robinson C53Jdribbles past Has anyone seen the ball. Oree Rawls C555 has Jump two, It's anyone's Pete Brown of the Esquire Gents been eluded by Royce Anderson of the YMCA. ball. during intramural competition. 88 5 XWFOQ 5 I 9' I of ,f 56594 - ' , ': x. XY iz A 1 f ' ,ff , , 'V' 1 x g! '- 5 -fc' ,S x , al w C' ir 4t:.Qv. R, ,WL n -... v. I 2 'Q A sf 132 'A he X 'mf-XX XXX-af +-,MXN Q 5,,w,XX. .X :X - -.ik Q? Q' ,XX W...-1+ L sXfXX-M X. Xwfvei :-vb , ,',i.QXvNF!Pf'3'F Q Q NXXX5 t X AQ 'E XXX-swf? ' -'fl ill ' i 'z in . XX-XA X .XyX.X X-XXX X-XX-.aw -N5-,.wfX ,gig Q ' Xwsii X -' --X X X, Nfl 'QSFQX -12-2 XXX X X qw, . X- wx, X X X' -'xv mis' wig.X:iXw-Xki-XX-f. , XXX' XX X- XX XXX XXX . XX XXX XSSQL3-.NifiWi3w' Q2 - XX' 'J XF -. xX-'NN X ,119 1-rX:SX 'N 1 Q X X:gX--.XXXXSXXSYN X XY 1 1X ' .- sv 5:1 X X XX' iX j,XqX F I xXx X . X. A XSS: is-:T Q -F Q, 1 , X 9 X X K X f - X .s' 1' XSS xi f Q' X i ax . ' A x X23 X fig, X X . :XX ,vwgg X A Q 1 If re r 1 . I1 fl' I Y In Memoriam t , t -W. M35 f ini President William K. Payne was Presi- dent of Savannah State College from ' 1949 until his demise on July 26, 1963. K sz' if Q 1 5 i E at F 9 El 'sf if ,. lf , V, Q . if :x Il . . . and their standards are immortalized. 191 The Yearbook Staff af 1 gems L-R. Jessie Scott, James Neal, Louis Frank Tompkins, Wilton C. Scott, Harvesteen Harris, John C. Reed, James R. Smith. 1 Louis Frank Tompkins, Editor-In-Chief James Frederick Neal, Associate Editor Jessie Scott, Photography and Layout Editor Robert Bell, Sports Editor ,I A x 4' N-3 -.P -J' . 'gg 41 a ,rw XE .aQ,,,--1 , ' ' -J . Y. ,, f bl - 4' C f 4557 wg: I FAQ and Advisor: Louis Frank Tompkins, Editor-In-Chief. Calhoun. 192 .ails 1 K John C. Reed, Copy Editor James Robert Smith, Assistant and Typist Catherine Calhoun, Business Manager Dorothy Maxwell, Assistant Mrs. Mary A. Smith, Business Associate .r i . E' ' i S -PRESS li Wilton Scott, Advisor: Mr, Robert Mobley, Photographer L-R: Dorothy Maxwell, Wilton C. Scott, Scott, Catherine Y 'Q x Us I I5 ,1-. Ap 9w 3 L-R: James Robert Smith and John C. Reed. MF- R0b6I't Mobley K' I .mm wr-., -ev M ..e-- me - RW fx-we r- -al:-Q., W5-1:, .. c ,af nh:-339' Mary A. Smith James Frederick Neal 193 Senior Directory Adkins, Mary: Route I, Ludowici, Georgia, 876-2747. Year- book Staff. Adkins, Ransey: 610 West 46th Street, Savannah, Georgia, Adams 4-6885. Adkins, Willie H.: Route 1, Ludowici, Georgia, B76-2747, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., N.A.A.C.P., Merritt Council- Boy Scouts. Allen, Aberdeen: Route 1, Box 172, Lumber City, Ga. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Vice-President, Industrial Arts Club. Alexis, Felix J. Wright: Box 248, Savannah State College, Savannah, Georgia, EL 4-3751. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Alston, Ruth: 601 West 41st Street, Savannah, Georgia, Adams 4-8984. Anderson, Jerome: 2019 Bartow Street, Brunswick, Georgia, Am 5-0922. YMCA, SNEA, Mathematics Club, Student Library Assistant. Atkinson, Francis M.: 94 Brooklyn Homes, Brunswick, Geor- gia, AM 5-9593. SNEA, YMCA, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., NAACP. Austin, Emanuel E.: Rte, 2, Carnesville, Georgia, El-6-7672, YMCA, SNEA, NAACP, Industrial Art Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Baker, Edna: 21 14 East Gwinnett Street, Savannah, Georgia. Baker, Margaret: Route 1, Molntosh, Georgia. Baldwin, Lucious: 3315 O'Neal Street, Columbus, Georgia, EA 3-0531. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Public Relation Assistant, Boar's Head Club, Men's Festival Committee. Banks, Annie L.: 1096 Wolf Street, Brunswick, Georgia, 265-0215. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., NAACP, YWCA, SNEA. Blount, Jean: Route 2, Box 189, Vidalia, Georgia, 537-4929. Blount, Maudell: Route 2, Box 189, Vidalia, Georgia, 537- 4929. Boles, Florene: 315 West Duffy Street, Savannah, Georgia. Bowen, Delores: 452 Essex Street, Apt. 42, Brooklyn, New York. Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Newtonian Society, Miss SSC, NAACP, SNEA, Student Council, Boyd, Eleanor: 4 1 1 Mills Street, Valdosta, Georgia, CH 2-788 1. Business Club, SNEA, YMCA. Brewton, Freida M.: 403 N. Grady Street, Claxton, Ga., 739- 3378. Marshall Board, Beta Kappa Chi, NAACP, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Brown, James: 1016 Highway 80, Savannah, Georgia, 964- 4514. Debating Society, Social Science Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Tiger's Roar Staff, SNEA, YMCA. Brown, Lorinne: 605 Way Street, Valdosta, Georgia, Ch 4- 2567, Dramatics Club, Social Science. Brown, Vivian: 1202 East Gwinnett Street, Savannah, Ga. Brown, William: Route 1, Box 163, Sardis, Georgia, SNEA. Bryan, Matilda: 2213 E. Huntingdon, Savannah, Georgia, AD 4-3041. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Social Science Club. Bryant, Harvey: Route 1, Box 88, Woodbine, Georgia, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Men's Glee Club, YMCA, NAACP. Bryant, Hugh: 1915 West 59th Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-81 19. 194 Buchanan, Gwendolyn L.: 604 Gaskin Avenue, Douglas, Ga. Social Science Club, Editor, Tiger's Roar, Student Per- sonnel Committee. Buxhanan, Paul: 604 Gaskin Avenue, Douglas, Georgia, 384-5062. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., YMCA. Butler, James E.: 623 West 45th Street, Savannah, Ga., ADams 3-4879. Caleb, Willie N.: 904 West Victory Drive, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 6-3546. Calloway, Freda: 114 North Third Street, Griffin, Georgia, 227-6320. SNEA, YWCA, Camilla Hubert Hall Dormitory Council. Campbell, Emory, 274-B Ham Court, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-3595. Canniek, Leander: 221 West Waldburg, Savannah, Georgia. Carson, Charles: 601 Callahun Street, Winter Park, Florida, MI 71894. AKMU Tutorial Society, YMCA, Men's Glee Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Track Team. Carter, Margaret Ann: Route 2, Box 36, Hahira, Georgia. YWCA, Newtonian Society. Cherry, Freda M.: Route 2, Lyons, Ga. SNEA. Cooper, Morris: 515 Fellwood Homes, Savannah, Georgia, AD 4-3071. Choral Society, YMCA, NAACP. Cruse, Evelyn: Route 3, Box 186, Savannah, Georgia, El 4- 0574. Home Economics Club. Culver, Tommie: 211 N. Tatnall Street, Milledgeville, Ga. 452-3645, Cumming, Lillie: 1201 London Street, Brunswick, Georgia, AM 5-3382. Daniel, Shelton: 300 Concord Avenue, Eatonton, Georgia. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., YMCA. Day, William J.: 2210 Burrough Street, Savannah, Ga., 23- 37674. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., YMCA, Men's Glee Club, Newtonian Society. David, Elease: 818 West 47th Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 6-5032. Davis, Roberta D.: 819 West 51st Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-796 1. Davis, William R.: 116 Ferrill Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-2121. Driskell, Catherine: 931 North Wayne Street, Milledgeville, Georgia, GI 2-941 1. Economics Club, YWCA. Duncan, Annie: 1401 Mills B. Lane Avenue, Savannah, Ga., Adams 6-2330. Edwards, Rebecca: Box 220, Granger Road, Savannah, Ga. Elleby, Betty D. Farlow, Tom Jr.: SNEA. Fields, Eleanor Fields, Nellie G.: Social Science Club. Flreall, Vivian Fleming, Harold: Rte 3, Box 90, Elberton, Georgia, 283-2520. Phi Beta Sigma, YMCA, Mathematics Club. Flowers, Mary J.: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Social Science Club. Senior Directory Frazier, Gertrude: 1 116 North East 36th Street, Savannah, Georgia SNEA, Women's Glee Club, Ivy Leaf A.K.A, Fussell, Lottie: 619 W. Mitchell Street, Douglas, Georgia. Member of Social Science Club, Associate Editor of News- paper Staff, Futch, Carolyn: Route 7, Collins, Georgia. AKA Sorority. Gardner, Jacquelyn: 2206 Lee Street, Brunswick, Georgia, 265-5790. Gardner, Mary L.: Route 1, Box 19-A, Metter, Georgia. Garvin, Bobby V.: 637 Coffee Street, Douglas, Ga., 384-5301. Boar's Head Club, College Play House, NAACP, Social Science Club, Creative Dance Group. Glllard, Gracie: Post Office Box 245, Pembroke, Georgia, YWCA. Ginn, I-Ienery: 1 2 12 Augusta, Savannah, Georgia. Glover, Idella Mae: 1130 East 56th St., Savannah, Georgia, EL 4-6406. Delta Sigma Theta, W. K. Payne Chemical Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, NAACP. Goolsby, Lizzie: 378 Bailey Street, Athens, Georgia, 546- 1 575. Social Science Club, SNEA, YWCA. Green, Jeannette: 222 East Huntington Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-1447. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Busi- ness Club. Habersham, Alec C.: 81-F Tindall Heights, Macon, Ga., Stt 2- 3084. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. YMCA, NAACP, Men's Glee Club, Debating Society, Student Council, Men's Festival Committee, Homecoming Committee, Boar's Head Club.' Hamitton, Ernestlne: 708 East 32nd, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-8909. Hansford, Bettye L.: 202 N. Lee Street, Forsythe, Ga. Business Club, SNEA, YWCA. Hankerson, Vivian: 753 Fellwood Home, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-6227. Harden, Dorothy La Rose: 505 East Charlton Street, Savan- nah, Georgia, AD 6-6033, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Harris, Roosevelt: Concord Avenue, Eatonton, Georgia. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Art Club, YMCA, SNEA, Pan- Hellenic Council. Hartwell, Mary A.: 712 West 38th Street, Savannah, Ga., ADams 3-9752. Social Science Club. Hlll, Mollie: 311 7th Avenue, Manchester, Ga., TH 6-3372. Boar's Head Club, YWCA, SNEA. Howell, Burnice: Route 1, Box 2 16, Lumber City, Ga. PE Club. Hunter, Audry: P. O. Box 164, Fitzgerald, Georgia, 423-3912. Newtonian Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Band, SNEA. Hunter, Louise: 9 12 Cuyler Street, Savannah, Georgia. Boar's Head Club. Inman, Dorothy: 1239 Pittman Street, Waycross, Georgia, At 3-2004. SNEA. James, Christopher: P. O. Box 137, Woodbine, Georgia, TE 4- 2454. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Member of the NAACP, Pan-Hellenic Council, YMCA, Dormitory Council. James, Delores: 817 West 51st Street, Savannah, Georgia, PE Club. Jenkins, Clyde E.: 320 Marietta Street, Cedartown, Georgia, 748-1995. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Math Club. Jones, Alvin: 1015 West Victory Drive, Savannah, Georgia, 232-3937. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., YMCA, NAACP. Jones, Yvonnee Joan: 702 West 52nd Street, Savannah, Ga., Ad 2-3514. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Home Economics Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutor. Kendall, Barbara: Griffin, Georgia. SNEA, NAACP. Kent, Barnard: 706 West 48th Street, Savannah, Georgia, 234-3892. SNEA. Lecounte, Catherine: Route 1, Box 284, Riceboro, Ga. Lewis, Theresa: 105 Norton Street. Savannah, Georgia, ADams 3-3016. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Social Science Club. Liggings, Freddie: 2501 Florence Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-1062. Ling, Linwood L.: P. O. Box 595, Saint George, S. C., LO 3- 3589. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., YMCA, Savannah State College Marching Band, Savannah State College Concert Band, Men's Glee Club, SNEA. Loadholt, Carolyn: 2808 Bulloch Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 3-6559. Loadholt, Dorothy: 619 West 41st Street, Savannah, Georgia, Ad 6-3662. McMillan, Charles: 1836 W. 54 St., Savannah, Georgia, AD 3- 3287. NAACP, SNEA, YMCA, Newtonian Society, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Magwood, Horace: G12 West Victory Drive, Savannah, Geor- gia, ADams 3-7383. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., NAACP, Homecoming Committee. Major, Leroy: 312 West Duffy Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 6-7514. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Marshall, Susie: 931 Grove Street, Waycross, Georgia, At 5- 2510. Business Club. Martin, Geneva L.: Johnson St. Sc Jones Avenue Ext., States- boro, Georgia, P. O. 4-3291. Newtonian Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., SNEA. Matthews, Bernita: 1203 West 51st Street, Savannah, Ga. 233-7843. Mitchel, Theodore: Savannah, Georgia. SNEA, NAACP. Maynor, Betty D.: 133 Cail Street, Sylvania, Georgia, 564- 2440. SNEA. Mclrver, Naomi: 1615 Eleanor Street, Savannah, Georgia, 232-8650. McRae, Marine: 426 Second Avenue, McRae, Georgia, 867- 6251. SNEA. Merritt, Leander: Route 1, Box 155, Ocilla, Georgia. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Who's Who in American Colleges 8: Universities, Student Council, NAACP, Aspirant Club. Millines, Jack E.: 125 Stratford Dr., N. W., Atlanta 1 1, Geor- gia, SY 4-7322. Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, Business Club, YMCA, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Student Coun- cil, president. Mitchell, Delores: 1207 West, Magnolia, Georgia, CH 4-2699. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. ' Mobley, Idonia: Route 4, Box 392, Glennville, Georgia, Home Economics Club. Moore, Northern: 267 Robert Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 4-0540. 1 Senior Directory Moore, Sallye: Route 1, Box 31, Keysville, Georgia. Home Economic Club, YWCA. Moran, Eliza: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Boar's Head Club. Morrison, Lorett: 731 St. Troupe Street, Valdosta, Ga., CH 4- 0093. Moss, Mary: 507 West Orange, Fitzgerald, Georgia, 423-3803. Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Beta Kappa Chi National Honor Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. Myrick, Ozellaz 1332 Apt. D 23rd Street, Columbus, Georgia. Nelson, Zeldia Mae: 308 Blackwell Street, Waycross, Geor- gia, At 3-4671. Ogletree, Nellie: 109 Washington Street, Barnesville, Geor- gia. Oglesby, Edward C.: 500 Garey Avenue, Savannah, Ga. E15-4187. Owens, James: 341 Kellwood Homes, Savannah, Georgia. Patrick, Robert Wlndellz 455 Simpson Street N. W., Atlanta, Georgia, 627-7973. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Debating Team, Social Science Club, NAACP, YMCA, Associate Editor of Tiger's Roar, Dormitory Council. Polite, Benjamin: 1905 West 56th Street, Savannah, Ga. ADams 4-7871. Quarterman, Frank: P. O. Box 379, Darien, Georgia. PE Club, SNEA, YMCA. Quillon, Carolyn: 608 West 59th Street, Savannah, Ga., ADams 3-0633. NAACP, Social Science Club, Debating So- ciety, SNEA. Rawls, Oree: 825 G Street, Waycross, Georgia, At 3-8664. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Dormitory Council, P. E. Club, Football Team Captain. Reed, John Calvin: 121 First Street, Sylvania, Georgia, 564- 2392. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., SSC Men's Glee Club, NAACP, College Playhouse, Associate Editor, College Year- book, YMCA, Men's Festival Committee. Roberson, Genell: 636 West 41 St., Savannah, Georgia, AD 4- 1471. Social Science Club. Roberts, Gwendolyn: 824 West 50th Street, Savannah, Geor- gia, ADams 2-4790. Robinson, Evelyn: 224 Jenkie Street, Savannah, Georgia, AD 6-9231. Women's Glee Club, Choral Society, Business Club. Robinson, Hershel: 362 Fairburn Road, Atlanta, Georgia, 344-5605. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., P. E. Club, Foot- ball Team Co-Capt. Rood, William: 502 Wilkerson, Waycross, Georgia, AT 3-0454. Football Team, P. E. Club, Scrollers Club. Roseberry, Carolyn M.: 61 1 Washington St., Covington, Ga., 786-2268. Business Club, NAACP, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., SNEA, YWCA. Roundtree, Eddie Mae: 8 1 9 Lynah Street, Savannah, Georgia. Russell, Angelyne: 1 629 Stratford Street, Savannah, Georgia, ADams 2-4871. Ryan, Jacquelyn: 7 1 6 East Lemon Street, Fitzgerald, Georgia. Scott, Arthur: 504 Hencort Road, Glennville, Ga. Scott, Jessie: 845 N.W. 1 1th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. SNEA, YWCA, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Yearbook Staff. 196 Shellman, Lottie B.: Route 1, Box 141, Richmond Hill, Geor- gia. Home Economics Club. Shinhoster, Willie R.: 21 Butler Street, Savannah, Georgia, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. Singleton, George: 621 West 38th Street, Savannah, Ga. Smith, Mary Marie: 813 West Arlington, Savannah, Georgia. Taylor, Montezuma: 339 W. College Street, Jackson, Ga. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Thomas, Elmer: 1528 Stratford, Savannah, Georgia. Thomas, Thermon: 1528 Stratford, Savannah, Georgia. Tompkins, Louis Frank: 555 Chesterfield Avenue, Columbus, Georgia. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Editor-In-Chief, Yearbook, YMCA, FA 7-8253, CMen's Glee Club, Boar's Head Club, - Presb, Tiger's Roar Staff, AKMU, Men's Festival Comm. Toney, Cynthia: 712 B. Tethel Co., Savannah, Georgia. Turner, Willie L.: P. O. Box 322, Louisville, Georgia. Wallace, Lillian: Route 2, Box 104, Springfield, Ga. Walthour, Delores D.: 701 West 34th Street, Savannah, Ga. Ward, Sam Talmadge: 910 S. Toombs Street, Valdosta, Ga. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Library Committee. Ware, Areatha: 1 16 Anderson Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. Washington, Eugene: 103 Power Street, Savannah, Ga. Waters, Anne: 1513 Eleanor Street, Savannah, Georgia. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Wellons, William: Route 1, Box 203, Cordele, Georgia. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Pan Hellenic Council, NAACP. West, Inez R.: 131 1 Church Street, Savannah, Ga. Whitaker, Pricillia: 22 1 5 Florence Street, Savannah, Georgia, AD 3-6 1 22. White, Lucy: 4 Central Avenue, Milledgeville, Georgia. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., NAACP. Wigfall, Joan: 515 Winthrope Avenue, Millen, Georgia. Wilder, Alberta: 2127 East Gwinett Street, Savannah, Ga. Wiley, Matilda: Rte. 1, Box 487, Savannah, Georgia. YWCA. William, Etheridge: 624 River Street, Valdosta, Ga. Williams, Jewell Frances: 109 W. 48th Street, Savannah, Georgia, AD 6-1726. SSC Debating Society. Williams, Nora: 105 Kent Street, Statesboro, Ga., PO. 4-2862. Dormitory Council, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Social Science Club. Wilson, Lawrence: 403 56th St. West, Savannah State College, Savannah, Georgia. Beta Kappa Chi Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, NAACP, YMCA, Newtonian So- ciety, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Wilson, Ophelia: 21 18 Bulloch Street, Savannah, Ga. SNEA. Winfrey, Blanche: 174 Barfield Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. YWCA, SNEA. Wright, Leon: 1210 Pittman Street, Waycross, Georgia, AT 3- 5517. P. E. Club. ELECTRICITY POWERS PROGRESS Dependable, low-cost electricity provides more opportunities at school and home . . . in business and industry. And it's still today's biggest bargain. SAVANNAH ELECTRIC and Powsn co. THE CARVER STATE BANK Savannah, Georgia Checking Accounts-Regular and Special Savings Accounts-Interest 3VzWn Time Certificates of Deposit Interest 4-072: Each Depositor insured to 310,000 BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 7 Compliments COMPLIMENTS OF FUUD Ui I1 STOKES SHOE-REBUTLDER S U PE R M A R K E T LIBERTY a WEST non s'r. 746 Wh ton Street Savannah, Georgia C0MPiLWrijI2S Call Carl Islzieslar AD 36076- Phone AD 22451 Wanta Take a Trip? Don't Make a Slip! TOWING COMPANY '6We serve the portn 504 E. River Street AD 2-8103 Chartered Bus Service -Motorcades, Etc. NATIONAL BUS SERVICE, INC. Be sure you Charter a National Bus Service Congratulations Graduates IXCL UJZKE F4 sfffoffsfap woufzv af Savannah's Most Popular W0men's Shopi' 107 Broughton Street West WILLIAMS WHOLESALE PRODUCE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 310 West St. Julian Street Savannah, Georgia 8 Visit THE EASTSIDE THEATRE East Broad Sz Gwinnett St. THE NEW SHOWPLACE Of Savannah. 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Johnson, Mrs. Josie B. Sessoms, Vice President of SSC National Alumni Association and President of District I, Mrs. Hattie Hurse, Secretary of District I, and Harold B. Fields. Dr. Howard Jordan, Jr. poses with a group of alumni at the meeting of District I of the SSC National Alumni Association. First row L-R: Mrs. Marietta E. Berry, Mrs. Josie B. Sessoms, Dr. Howard Jordan, Jr., Mr. J. E. Clark, Mrs. Freddie S. Dil- worth, Mr. Prince Jackson, Jr. Second row L-R: Mrs. Jaunita Ashford, Miss Rubie Huiett, Miss Ruth Heyward, Mr. Ben Lewis, Mr. Sylvester Ashford, Mr. Harold Fields. Standing L-R are: CFirst Rowl Daniel Washington, Mrs. Josie B. Sessoms, Mrs. Lillian W. Lee, Mrs. Bernice Macon, Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Mrs. M. L. Stevens, and Nathaniel Thomas. CBack Row L-RJ Eddie Scott, Prince Jackson, Jr., Alfonso Smith, Benjamin Lewis, John W. Lawton, and Wilbert Maynor. 202 X . R Q' 1 4' The President confers with some of his principals. CL-RJ are: Eddie Scott of Walker High in Ludowici, John W. Lawton of J. P. Bryant Elementary School in Statesboro, Jesse Stevens of Hineshaw Elementary in Hinesville, John Clarke of Tattnall County High in Reidsville, John Robinson of Bailey Street Elementary in Waycross, Dr. Howard Jordan, Jr. of Savannah State College, and Samuel Smith of Liberty High in Mclntosh. KEEPING GEORGIA GREEN IS A JOB FOR EVERYONE Y hlpg t ft byb htd g H d pf hl th dd UNION BAG-CANIP PAPER CORPORATION SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 20 l i Q Q 4 i W 1 , 1 i .N f .. 1 .5 I ,F Y ,wa ,fr ' ' , rf ,- -1 ' f-'M ' 'A ' ': . 'L ,gg f -2 , ., ft- H Q ,. . Fw- ' :?1f:, , : e , .5 , 1439 - -.1.,f- . ,f,, .Q V.-ww-Q .--'vm--.mQ. . ,, . - , 'W ' f 1- - .A,.1zi,: 0 , . '- Q ..:,. , ,,,.,f.:. , .,..'fg:,::. gy - , sa,:.:.,+xyeg-V, ---'MH - -Q -4 .. , ,, U y , ' ,M f wwfm, px I .4 H-.-rw Y ' :,..v-:. 3 . wiv , in 452' ,f QR: hz 3 .9-1 1 My y r y ai' wr.: 1-'-' I ,JA -J 9 .Q 4. S ., I P. 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