Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

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1 n-. ,Q 4 'Q THE 1969 TIGER f I Nw I A - gp-e xx . , u S,J2':Q f Y ' ' Q-:ig . - w ' - f s A A - Q -- if ii! I Arif? I My I f .4 I I . ML, 'I f ., , ii -I f' , f - , . , f A76 , J Mr A I QI:-wi f '3'-' 'Qfw ' Is AWA ff' 'I . -17 , A ' - :TN LIQMXQI X- IJ .f A - I 5 y 'N.x'- - I. .- 4' f 1 , T14 AWN II I 'v ff - 1.3 --,A ' f N ', ,gf ' '3'l5jI5f.-4+-1 91' K ' 4 , T 'U AIM N S ' . if I I-1,4A.4'4 I 4 - X 'W -iv 7 ' ' . , . 7 fa I . ' --wgsfrfi: X ' xxx af! 'flfkf ' I ' ' 7 si XI XXEI1 I , ' ,MI ,X ' ,f'74, 'fi' X EDITED BY RWM-'I'Y5-'Q CQ-EDITED BY y.,......L grimy PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA VGLUME XXI jaw 1. n A ' '7 - 5nEg,,L,,'.j'- . , , , If '- ?:25i2'.4iJ '.3 ':' 7':'.'1-'Zffi f ' TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY I HOMECOMING QUEENS ACTIVITIES CIREEKS ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS I STUDENT LIFE SENIORS IUNIORS , SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN APPENDIX in 1 l it 'F-X253 STAFF Bettye Anne Battiste Carol E. Newsome Business Manager Secretary to Editor Judy Wright Curtis Hicks Class Editor junior Class Editor Emma Sue Williams Organizations Editor Carole Roberts Lavon Love Index Editor Head Typist, . ,fy-i,-51,1-at-.1--tax.,:tg-i...-it-.4 :f'J'isWe'.:if we '54, yi r 5a'f1l: v jiifji t-it-vIs!.s?'si::ifitw'.iii1gqmrd.hff3iT??2tst55iF-i? 'mx Q 54 T-at it 4-cfm P' I , . V ...nf ua.. ai: .i .i.,3. --we 'gt-.. , f. .. 'H ti ' l 'vi-,RF GQ? - at-:-'A 1,-fgiji'-t,'i1 -pg,-fgg'iZt't.1e+' P -5' finite:--W.-, .-.-.g1f,f,.,,it.e..,s . .,-. . ,V . ,t,..,t4e , , , --.J .Wai-L ,fi ,H1Ttt3m,5s'at. W V .F,,-...igifiafa .r7'S'25 '-:vitff rfcm -, r 'Qin-vii , 3 , r at A55 T X F l i U . f I V gi, f,- 'fa ti gmwxrii PRoLoc. r X ' U' . . Tv ,gas I As the sun slowly sinks in the wesft of a new tomorrow there is a reflection- of thezpast that still lingers. The reflection is of y.ou,.t'headfrn-inf istration, the faculty, personnel, and' most of all, the students. . I I In retrospect this year's TIGER-staff presents a. much broader prospectus of whatfs happening around our 136-acre campus in the multi-dimensional phases of collegiate life. ' ' From the year that was, the staff has captured the reflectionsof the rewarding and significant events that took place on campus. It was our duty to see that this was done. I 1 Located in one of the most scenic cities of the South, Savannah State College, in its 78th year as an institution of higher learning has provided many stu- dents with .the opportunity to reject the darkness of 'hollow formulae and enter the portals of creative experience. ' Where there are people, there are events that need to be -recorded. This is what the staff of the 1969 TIGER has done. The TIGER is a recording of the enthusiasm, theifeeling of growth, and the wealth of excitement that encompasses a college campus. This year's TIGER is not only a reflection of the col- lege family butsomething much greater, ityis a re- flection of the character, scholarship, activities and the paramount leadership- exhibited by the students at the college. , Each student is a part of this kaleidoscope of facts and pictures. As you turn the pages and see yourself, remember it's not only a reflection of the past, how- ever, be conscious of the fact that the past is the prologue to the future. . l , t --ist-v..,,g. ,L-ef My , wt :ri H yr. 1,s-,133-.,'eR f ' fig as 4 -' 13513 -Bib.. Q fP4fFi'T - T t- . '7' . -1 f . . .- is '.'-f.-.Raft-.1f, -.A.'4.' '. ,g1g,,- 255 - X .-1,3555 gizesgg -:tv-, .A -,: fs. . FJE- .auf-1 '-i :l.:if'r: 441517111 -as -1 . .xi-Ja, s:1qaM.r::Qs,3,,: e 'wi fg:u1ff.:.,w-:yn-3 sa-:sb :qi , Avlfitik' l x. 'ii 45 117 -1 Km 1'- . . t it t H1 11 my-., 'Si ,,4igg9.ql' L. 1 W N210 -Li Y H eE3':,s9egfr55s:,L2F 1 s w w-f.w,3,,'.gt,,..,,':t4s,ez1 K x L t A 0 - .Je . N..-4 Y AMAQ, ,,,,4s,'5!s- '1 -fsgigleigq, , it tj-2 5- Qi, H -A w s...::,s: L, Q2-i'Ni1g,t M s 1- 50' 95. I 5' :O u Ras P' is-.. 4 f t v sg -, -v -M375 mi' st FK v t ts. ,- ,i-2: sb 3 ' usfag - me ,. Arm. i F N ,fide-fx L mr?::-s- s M -CQYQ: e.t,s..,sswH.5f:ix r 1:,l 5-,EJ-r.f..H 'W L7 W 'E.,j'5 4' -tkqaffkzsaqr Us-F R ri ' gt? .dr s5.s::::.a'x?m'f - -.,,a,. -I ,.K,.fgf,. .. -'-,vw-' .5s1am:v.ffi1'? 'ai ' thrifi-'T f' at we tjsg-.s':??'?2s:f3mg1E5.'?ig JZ.-ii' 82.1-.E 'elim 23321 . lin- :r.'w.sftf'f515:',.N-' DEDICATIO Because of their Herculean service to mankind and to the Savannah State College family for over a peri- od of twenty years, the editor and staff of the 1969 TIGER dedicate this volume to a dynamic duo highly respected by the students of Savannah State College -Dr. Prince A. jackson, jr. and Mr. Felix j. Alexis. Dr. jackson, an associate professor of mathematics received his B.S. degree from Savannah State Col- lege cum laude, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from New York University and Boston College, respectively. He has written articles, authored a textbook, and has taught graduate courses at Boston College and at Savannah State College. Mr. Alexis, who is Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds here at SSC received his B.S. degree from Xavier University and has received additional training at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been a pivotal force in planning all new buildings that have been erected on our expanding campus since 1951. i 'llfL-f-5. l H V17 1' I-'t l I ' F A i l li. . , 6 FF g. V. it A ' If FM' ,fl L A i j. gi 5 infos.. N . Dr. jackson stresses an important point to one of his math classes. . 1, Mr. Alexis goes over a blueprint of a building as he is seen during one of his many duties of the day as Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. A DYNAMIC DU Mr. Felix 1. Alexis Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds B.S. Degree-Xavier University Dr. Prince A. jackson, jr. Associate Professor of Mathematics Ph.D. Degree-Boston College ' '95 1 ffrgfzigwg, ,,,g,Z.f:fvf+ -- eff: ' a ' ' 2. I ' Q M , n 3 X - if .a.-ing ., 5 -1 1 4 1 I ' F i a I 1 . K 3 4 , 4: Q I PRESENTS REFLECTIONS ,,, 'N , 5-Sf, . 2 X v S eww.. X OF QUEST FUR -ETS, ll 3 Q 135: S Q ' ' P f Q S W Q A Q.. S . ' , xx rl I XS- 4, 'V .5 I, Hxn.. .15 OWLEDGE . .. X. Wu. is 'Welff K V,. 5. lv --L-A-, ni! E l wif? Q rss ,1 Qi-we 4, I l wif at if t em- Q ' x y,g1'.:53? t ' , 1' A H l Q 1 I M . -' W, 'YM - QQ, t l' , if , e .- f 'EN it R -- itfaff ' 'I . U - t h 'E ' I -' Q YAi i' :,, ,QQ IVI ., I: . ' t, Q Q ',A' g 1 A 4 IA' s f A. - ' . .t if f A,., f l ,.f i t f As unending and limitless as ever is man's quest for knowledge. Evidenced by the vast amount of knowledge obtained from the dawn of civilization upon the Tigris-Euphrates River Valley to the in- describable lunar journey of Apollo 8. In Actuality, man has come to realize that to know creates a desire for more knowledge, to gain this, brings about an urge to explore even greater depths, venture even further, ask even more, discover even more. Thereby illustrating man's continuous quest for knowledge. .OF A DISCCDVERY Minds exploring . . . full of knowledge, eager to learn, anxious to know . . . lourneying and hoping to find one thing-thyself . . . Dreams too different, statements too bold . . . Styles too different . . . Minds too aware. Why? How? A desire is present to thoroughly know thyself. Searching, seeking, venturing, probing and discover- mg-sur. W 5nffH. ff Q, f's'2 ,a is? 9 1 A , my umm! its--?', I-Avg,-A J., , ', 'I' 1 w -'ll tif' 4'-ewwef-T-affw s'MN l elif 'X - ':L:3i,, .,,i,!Jl! 4 ki, J -QA ga, IO CDF SELF U RFU?--1 t rw C' 1 '? x V 4AHiFEgil I I 4, l,1f1,Lg,Tg,:'fZ'V wffagzxrff , W' ivy' , ' A! ,31 F- :J AI: f ff 'iffy ,J- 1 Y .4 z W - 4 . 27 Q: N 1 ? From rescuing a sunken freshman during orientation period to volunteering for the American Red Cross de- fines the dimensions of student participation at SSC. Our institution has some apathetic minds, however their degree of apathy does not deter the rate of activity and participation among students. Ranging from float decoration, yelling for a team in defeat, attending an SGA meeting, writing copy or criticiz- ing the dining hall, chemical researching, debating, or even singing a sour note to aiding in the Clean-Up Savannah drive, we participate in all aspects of college and communitylife. As participation takes place, ideals are born, attitudes are shaped and minds are rounded out with the satis- faction of having participated. 1 l Q, i I OF STUDENT 3 ?f 'Yt -'le I '-Lb-uf . 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Anya JK ., is t 1 . 1,1 3 :L 5' k 2 - ' 'F-43 ' Hill Hall which houses the bookstore, post office, offices, recreational rooms and student center facilities was built in Adams Hall, the dining hall was built in 1931 during the administration of 190-l and has been renovated Since erection' Dr. Benjamin F. Hubert. William A. Harris Infirmary was built during the administration of lxrlryflgiest A4 filgon- The presjm i:fif'17HfY ls 3 l8'bed Structure Wright Hall, a men's dormitory which houses 181 men was built e 5 3 Y W0 U mme muses 3n 3 P Y5'C'3n- during Maj. R. R. Wright's presidency. AN, l 1 -....,.--f ' -1. . 1 4 . . v-...L Morgan Hall wherethe Division of Business Administration is located was built in 1936. X SURROU DINGS SINCE 1901 Upon this campus , , , mogg laden , , , lovely , , , and lazily slapped proud past on familiarities warm . . . often lonely, history has turned a page SUCl1 HS Camilla Hubefi Hall, Hefty, Morgan, Meldrim, Hill Hall, Powell, Adams, and Hammond. These are the old of our surround- ings, very much a part . . . very present though labeled proud past . Awareness of these historic sites is understatement, for the SSC family is overly aware of the faces of time upon this, our home. Meldrim Hall, the administrative building on campus was wg built in 18965 the building had been burned and was re- Y 7 built in 1926. Located in Meldrim are offices, and an Q '- auditorium. Hammond Hall, the home economics building was built in 1915. I5 tf' FQ S Herty Hall was built in 1937, it was re- modeled under the administration of Dr. W. K. Payne and is now used for instruction in natural sciences. . .OF OUR SURROU DINGS BEC-AN Air conditioned . . . modern . . . different . . spacious . . . NEW Gordon Library, Peacock, Lester and Lockette Dormitories, B. F. Hubert Technical Sci- ence Building, Wiley-Willcox Complex, Payne Hall, Kennedy Fine Arts Center and the upcoming student center. Though a new and wearing the face of tomorrow, these sites add only a sparkle of the mod- ern to SSCs campus. What an awing sight, that of the above newnesses scattered near and throughout the old. Awareness of these new structures is very great however they too will soon sink into the archives of history and becomethe old. will llll -4 1. l i t r t'--Q 3- I ! i Q :'.. lg W is --5 H . f , real, Wiley-Willcox Gymnasium Complex-1966 .- . 1 - J , Lester Hall, a dormitory for girls was built in the summer of 1964. ,, .bg b , . . 1 Q - -u-an- 1114 4.,1 W. K. Payne Hall, a two-story air-conditioned classroom building consists of fifteen classrooms, office space for 32 instructors, l6 data processing facilities, a language lab, a reading clinic, and an administrative area, it was also completed during the '65-'66 school year. ps Lockette Hall, a girls' dorm houses 1805 it was occupied for the first time during the '65-'66 school year. ANEWI 19 6... -.-human: A Modern, new library with a well-prepared staff serves the college and community. Peacock Hall l'67J a dormitory accommodating 180 men. B. F. Hubert Technical Sciences Center was completed during the adminis- tration of W. K. Payne. The beginning stages of construction on the new student union and food service facility began during the fall quarter '68 ,. 'dn' fs!-e-lf 1. , , . . 1 'I 4. ' - lr, ft luli Q, . -if .J -L: nt Qi W-- J:-, 2' EMVL I- ' I' ' PAN ff -Q-fr eff'-ifgfgf-s 'r3l5'ff7fl7i. 'H Ms :-.'.i:4.2f1s . -1 . f -' 1 ' T'-FRE m 1zf!2 2,-'iilfi'g25-3-U mf 'F-,.v ' nf' - Y ' ' - ' auf r! K -1- '1 zf .-rfv'-i-ff - iz'fi f'-fel iris - ' -ff'-5 .2 . , .Qi - ' V I ,I Q4 - ,-i' -i Qi!-faff. 5,9 xo: , .H 'gif -I-Q 'fn -2 '. . e v Qi . fe '-iff-ff8'+5,-' 1 Wf.fPl'f5? b?2Qr gs. Q-5 ei' 121,12 ai - mfg'-l :-iff. -a - , ,flfkf 'lufr -' - x V. -if H561-:LK : 'f'f:l?P79 - A . iv ' f 49 'ff . ' ,. fiwr Af' 'ly z,i4if.11,'0mi3l.cxv5f- ' - -5? Nh Q,-53.32.51 any-aa' 152123-1,'-4.17 - A14 - x-,.jQ1gli'Qi, ,J -, . -,P - 'f, 5-v -i f J '-r i, ' ' A 3'-a A . il f Y I 3 , E l -:. -.W .4 I H if 1 r H -'r-'- -V - 4 . s The new college stadium completed in 1968 houses 5000 people. , W .W hm w G5 'ur Hwfwi? if A -1J'Wf , jv 2 Lf 'Eg ma 652' fi!! -af fir -ri , L. ,UP r- - -f 92:11 f'? ,--A 'A ,,f1f5:r? - ,'g 'fqg gg 6 , 'i W S'f1if.'-- --2-. f . '-fffvf Q5Q',12'1f:1- L2 -f' i. '1 3 ,f'i:,5 - Q, Ll , : 'frzfijfg-'.: '-' -5-' A V1- :V ,: . - FFL .Zrffa-g',.v.'1f ,- ,' 1:5 1 nf 4,-' F ,-2,'-' Ja ,gg i riff? V- rv -x' 1 W f y - diff vii ' ' , - 2 vs- pb.: , ,sr-5352! -- 1L'--3f,'Q'- N9...'2.1'Z2l'4 55511 '?f5 if - ljfiarjc 'Fa-1 ex. fi, :3'?'2l':5f5 S f'Tl'?7'f ' V- 1 i?f:fQQi-?.if'13f'i If 5 iff :rag 1: ' ' ' f ,R 1 x . 1 1:1 if Y- EQ-A ' 1 -SW!! W1 FWM . ew? 1 'X ws 7 4- Q5 1 I an ,Q -g v 1 ,0 oo' oo' . sol 'Duo' :eggs 'Q Q s :lain ,'o o v . o -'l.D K 3 li' 0:30 0 'l, .4 0 ., A -w ma 9, 1 if-1' W .fiiylr A , f, ,,,m,, .N , , -' ,x ' W . X ,, v H :fffsw1:g- M ,Y , r w, ,',1:.l.-ga vt., x' 1 A, A':TU't:4'52'fT'A9 x - ' 'l ,f,fjf', 5 , 1 x .4 A 'A A , 1 W M! ,. , Y-:x 1 , 1 I J I l Qgxsgi t ,. M NISTRATE W 'mx I , E Sw- Q 'M v 2' . A Q F B. F. M I, SSCS PRESIDENT Y ,QS xxx S- -lv 5 S i MAN OF ACTIO A leader of definite action . .. prophetic words... understanding deeds... respect and sincerity... loyal school spirit . .. unusual humor-Our Leader, DR. HOWARD JORDAN, IR. Always finding time to shake a hand... return a greeting... answer a question... extend a hand... part a smile... give advice... constructively criticize... make a comment-Our Leader, DR. HOWARD IORDAN, IR. 222 GW' Xfffmwfyg '- n 4' A maxiaa -41 V- A gi - J ll T 11, Z-. V Q Mrs. Princess Mason and Dr. lordan review the letter Dr. lordan dictated to her. 1-- 'I DS.. f Mrs. Beautine Hardwick takes notes from Dr. lordan as he goes over a resumeof a recent meeting. f'gisi'lil f z Aw., A M .iiin K 'tri Dr. lordan poses for the photographer EFFICIE T ADMINISTR TGRS KW-al - rv -'W' 'i il 1 'sr-. mr 'rr av Calvin L. Kiah Wesley L. johnson, lr. Dean of Faculty Comptroller ,X Y f t , ha, -A I ' '. .1 'ii you're not part 11- oi the solution y0u're ' of the P' Pl'0blem -v . Wiley A. Perdue Registrar 1 . Nelson R. Freeman Dean of Students 22 AT SAVAN NAH STATE ,44 Andrew McLemore librarian Wilton C. Scott Director of Public Relations and Continuing Education i Dr. Prince A. jackson, lr. Alumni Secretary Robert L. Bess Development Officer SSC ADMINISTRATORS is e tuvf-1, 1 t '1-- 'f '1 Q C, f QM Felix Alexis Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds Ns R, Wilbur Campbell Financial Aid Officer l I ,.' 5 C ' 'X l .ls , ,P i M , K Xb ,ty it ,f V X, . '7.- 1. -' W,-: t?'F?.. ffl' .... X Q- Q -X-C X Robert Mobley Director, Audio-Visual Center Prince Mitchell Assistant Comptroller LIBR RY STAFF Gordon Library is one of the most prized posses- sions of the college. The library is an indispensable unit which undergirds the instructional program, as well as contributes to the recreational reading in- terests. The library is not an adjunct to teaching but the heart of the learning process. All in all, the library of Savannah State is an essen- tial instrument in the life of the academic community. gtk DTS X4 L s L Mrs, Madeline Dixon Catalog Librarian .IQ .XX Mrs. Althea Anderson Circulation Librarian i'5'ji'f' 71f??'.M, Era . :gui E 'ffir is 5' X Linh ...Q 15-S. fa, ..,.i. ...,..f, , ,551 ,Q Ai. ,.. Mrs. Dorothy Iamerson, Curriculum Materials 81 Serials Librarian Y i' Mrs. Majorie Wallace Assistant Catalog Librarian '----......,, Mrs. Luella Hawkins, Reference Librarian STUDE T PERSONNEL STAFF I. I 'fry-iii gtuff' 301060 Y0ll'l'e 1 'Nha llfbk : 1-.--if-1 26 DORMITORY DIRECTGRS ' ..' ,--1-1'-1, . fs.:- -1-'A' rf! Mrs. Linnielohnson Wright Hall Dormitory QQ Mrs. Agnes Manor Lockette Hall Dormitory .A-i Sgt. Walter Anderson Peacock Hall Dormitory Mrs. Louise Lester Camilla Hubert Hall Dormitory tNot Available for Photograph! 27 Mrs. Doll Miller Lester Hall Dormitory .,,..-- BUSINESS STAFF Q-.mi .W Mrs. Doris lacksori, Cashier i iff: 'TP- -T. 1 i .Q GQ .2 bg xl 'S' -Y,.,SS-xf'S,S K.. Miss Ruby M. Gooddine, Mrs. Savita Raul, Accounts Mrs. Bernice E. Hall, Clerk, Comptroller Office Clerk Bookkeeper w -' i. .J Z? -if ll gr I ,fax-X .ig B . ' ll x lV1fS,lf'ar1ETI63W6SlSy, Mrs. Doris Taylor, Arnell lones, Bookkeeper Bookkeeper Bgokkeepef CLERICAL STAFF PPL Miss Christine Watkins, Secretary to Mrs. Beautine Hardwick, Secretary to Miss Evelyn Richardson, Secretary Librarian President Library Q ,,,.-- ' Miss Martha Staf- Mrs. Darnell Pratt, ford' Secretary, F3CLllIy Secretary Technical Sciences ,IN J- , F 9 N f . li z 'K 'tt 5 f f Vi' F ,, . KX M, X. ,Q Q Mrs. Addie Smith, Secretary to Dean Miss Willie Young, Clerk-Typist, Mr. Robert Hogens, Dietician of Faculty Registrar sm... Gil. Qlk ...J Mrs. Carolyn Screen, Secretary, Public Relation Mrs. Harriet Redd, PBX Operator 29 l 4 5 A .vw nag! :. L-1 eff' ,f lj 25' F , 3 5-an ,H ' 44 A-, -ef . 4 4. 331:-'ri' ' -' , ' ,,,f5?,F ,.-'f YA, r-'ly' fy f n . P, ' 12 ' -.14 .',,: .frxn ':--25' .L T' 'F 242? '7 :ju-,, ie'-.Tir -' ' gg- -'-5 Q fr W EP , -. iliii-flffs,-'g5fgEii?I'?'f' ' :C 5,-Q, sq- 1,1-I .- m.f,?'.Jf'T 7 -' 'W ' 413, if aff, , 0 f Q 5 . E Y: v ..3l4.ef V l 6 FACULTY lllffi 1' 1, Af' ' lx j , .I ,,, .-:: ,-rm-if' I . 1 ! X jx I XX f, X, X I Hayward S. Anderson, D.B.A. Harvard University Miss Marcelle E. Rhodriquez, M.S. Indiana University DIVISIO OF The main purpose of the Division of Business Ad- ministration is to afford students a sound educational foundation for socially effective, gainful work in the business world. Specifically, through curricular offerings, supervised work experience, and individual counselling this division prepares students for ill employment as bookkeepers, accountants, secre- taries, stenographers, and salesmen, C25 operation, management, and ownership of business enterprises, Q33 teaching business subjects in the secondary schoolg Q47 further study in accounting, business v All u Mrs. Mildren W. Glover, M.A. New York University BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO . economics, general business, secretarial science, and business education. To realize these aims the division offers courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. In addition to the degree programs, the division offers a terminal secretarial science course for students who do not find it convenient to remain in college for four years. Through intensive study and con- centrated effort, such students are enabled to prepare it for such positions as typists, stenographers, book- keepers, and file clerks. Miss Albertha E. Boston, M.B.A. New York University V S' vi H lm 3 W xg- W X H ubert L. Reeves, M.A. American University i l i Bernie Slotin, C.P.A. Sharton School of Finance l t The Division of Education serves three major purposes: ill in coopera- tion with the Collegewide Teacher Education Committee and the Georgia Council on Teacher Education, it spearheads the process of continuous planning, experimentation, and evalua- tion of the total teacher education program, C29 it assumes chief responsi- bility in the selection, guidance, and training of students for the work of teaching in elementary and secondary schools, C33 it provides an adequate foundation for advanced study on the graduate level for persons who plan to continue their educational preparation following graduation. This division comprises three depart- ments: The Department of Elementary Education, the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, and the Department of Secondary Education. The preparation of teachers is, however, a college-wide commit- ment. Because every division and de- partment at the college is involved in teacher education in some subject matter field, this function engages the constant interest and efforts, staff re- sources, and facilities of the entire institution. .SY N , Mrs, Ida I. Gadsden, Ph.D. University of North Carolina EDUCATIG Herman W. Sartor, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin wx, rn m h'S-...,. Mrs. Dorothy C. Hamilton, M.A Atlanta University james A. Eaton, Ed.D. Columbia University DEPARTMENT GF HE LTH, PHYSICAL 'Z ' 4 11 as if Raymond W. Hopson, Ph.D. Ohio State University The essential aim of the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation is to provide pro- fessional training for pre-service and in-service teachers of health, physical education, and recrea- tion in the elementary and secondary schools. The department encourages only potentially qualified students to take professional training in this field. lt seeks also to provide instruction for all students in the basic principles of health and recreational activity needed for wholesome living. ln pursuance of the foregoing aims this depart- ment provides a four-fold program of instruction. For students who plan to become professional workers in the field of health, physical education, and recreation-either in schools or in other agencies- the department offers a sequence of specialized train- ing leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education, with a concentration in health, physical education, and recreation program. In addition, it provides basic training in supervision of one or more phases of a comprehensive health, physical educa- tion, and recreation program in the schools of Georgia for all students enrolled in teacher education curricula at the college. This phase of the work is pro- vided either in selected specialized course or in a minorsequence. , i ,5 Geraldine H. Abernathy, M.S. University of Wisconsin f ' eff Ella W. Fisher, M.Ed. Temple University EDUCATIGN, AND RECRE TIO g.,, .. gl gl 5. Arizona State College 1 S g74I,.,... Theodore A. Wright, M.A. University of Michigan ' Albert E. Frazier M.A. X Richard K. Washington, M.S. State University of Iowa 37 flfmsv ................ I DIVISIG CDF DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH The aims of the Department of English are C13 to develop proficiency in oral and written language Q23 to instill an perceptiveness of mind in order to make it more flexible and inquisitive and C45 to reveal the operation of the human spirit in our civilization. The ultimate aim of the ' department is a quality of mind, rather than a mere ac- Cumulation ofinformation. appreciation for good literature, C33 to encourage a deep .f ' ' ' ' 2 ' 2511 ,. X Qi I' Mrs. Louise L. Owens, M.A. University ofMichigan ,fr R. X ' 4 5 iufqg A i' .gui 1' ,gt U- 5 ' : . -x ' - i 1. - Am- a. sztlfsfsff- Robert L. Stevenson, M.S. Tennessee A. 81 I. State University .- ' . . VV .-' l' xl' X' U lb I. Randolph Fisher, M.A. Mrs. Kay S. Perdue, M.A. Howard University New York University Nofmaf' 5- Elmflfe, M.A. Mrs. lulia H. Bennett, M.A. New Volk UNVQVWY 38 Ohio State University UMANITIES n-r 'ji, 1 I 6 X ff . U .V , U. A V , M U , .,:,- 1..A V , , .v-. 4 ' Ai t MfS,Aln1a Stone VViIIiarn5,fv1,N1. Sister M. julie Maggioni, R.S.M., Ph.D University of Maryland Catholic University X! ,.- ,. .1-'f--f---f 5 . X... A, Arthur L. Brentson,M.S. Mrs.Abbie W.1ordan,M.A. University of Wisconsin Atlanta University -1. 4,2 Frank H. Rand, Pl'1.D. de L'Universite de Paris Miss Marian L. Coleman, M.A. 39 Hampton Institute 2, DEPARTME T OF Fl E ARTS The Department of Fine Arts encourages students to find in the several areas of music and the graphic and plastic arts an apprecia- tion of aesthetic values in general education and opportunities for the development of their special interests and abilities in these fields. In conformance with the stated philosophy of the college, the department stresses specific objectives in the areas of music and art. The music program curriculum prepares stu- dents for certification by the State Department of Education as teachers of music in grades one through twelve. Na. Samuel A Gill M A james Thompson, jr., M.M.Ed. Colurnbia University University of Michigan l ,, 4 s ChristineE Oliver M M Ed Raymond P. jordan, M.A. Indiana University New York University The courses offered by the Art De- partment at SSC are intended to: Nl RT DEP RTMENT provide students with the skills and experiences necessary for teaching art in elementary and secondary schools, C21 prepare students for pure, creative production, Q33 provide basic prepara- tion for further study in the various professional fields of art, 143 provide electives for the total growth of stu- dents, and C52 enrich the community through art activities such as exhibi- tions, motion pictures, lectures, and art clubs. The department offers courses lead- ing to the degree of Bachelor of Sci- ence in Education, with a concentration in art education. Phillipj, Hampton, M.F.A University of Kansas City ' YI T A, -F' 9555?-:ii .. ag q w 155 3 Em Mrs. Susan P. Waters, B.S. Savannah State College Mrs. Farnese H. Lumpkin, M.A. State University of Iowa 41 Za. ,, Q37 Y .T DEPARTME T OF GDER LANGUAGES The aims of the Department of Modern Languages are ill to develop the ability to communicate in a foreign languageg Q25 to instill respect for other peoples and other culturesg K3-J to develop an ap- preciation forthe artistic expressions which are found in other languagesg and i4J to bring about a greater awareness of our own cultural heritage. Underlying these aims is the ultimate goal of preparation for a more effective life. n sl ! 5.4 Jiri gm , '-- l- Y' 1 1 - , .. ' I' Universidad lnteramericana - ir Xl ' i '.. ' A ug- X . N 1' Sri-all ct .5 Eusebio M. Valle, Ph,D. Universidad de La Habana Thelman H. C. Crawford, M.A. Columbia University ilfx 1 DIVISIC OF Good citizenship is the supreme goal of the social sciences. To be able citizens, students should have knowledge of human and cul- tural backgrounds and relationships. This essential knowledge comes through study of history, economics, sociology, political science, and other social sciences. The Division of Social Sciences contributes to the realization of good citizenship by fostering three aims of higher education: HJ assisting students to attain those competencies and attitudes essential to all persons in a world of interdependent relationshipsg 123 preparing students for advanced study in fields such as social work, sociology, and history, i3l pre- paring students for teaching the social studies inthe secondary school. A f ,r,m,,.,..a-fvms'-i'fr ' VW lv . . . z 5 Q - l Q i 1 l l x..-'Q ' t , ! I ' ' t .... ,x I Q A , l' ' I , ' ' 'l' B -'aes A '- ' . N, fx x r Y..-,1-nl'f' 4, xt ' 5 . Thomas H. Byers, M.A. University of Michigan SOCIAL SCIENCES fth- .A ,f Elmerl. Dean, Ed.D. Columbia University Mrs. loan L. Gordon, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania 43 CURRICULUM II LEADS TO SOCIAL WORK 1 . N E I T' 1-uJL..e 'I J Q - , s X , NN. , ke, -9 F -C Q q bu . -, ff L Delacy Sanford, MA. Duquesne University Persons interested in careers as social workers, probation officers, vocational coun- selors, camp counselors, employment inter- viewers, juvenile court vvorkers, and officials in the immigration service should choose Curric- ulum II, with a concentration in sociology, leading to the professional study of social vvork. I if ' - sl Miss Brenda D. Mobley, M.Ed. Tuskegee Institute 4 1 iliiizl I I 2 i s DIVISION OE NATURAL SCIENCES Booker T. Griffith, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh DEPARTMENT OF BIOLGGY The aims of the Department of Biology are: Ill to provide for all stu- dents that knowledge which is essential to an understanding of the biological basis of living, IZI to train persons adequately through the media of ad- vanced courses for entry into the pro- fessional study of medical technology, dentistry, medicine, and nursing, and l3l to prepare persons to teach the biological sciences in the secondary school or to continue study on the graduate level. qw' lik 1 Bernard L. Woodhouse, M.S. Howard University joseph H. Wortham, M.A. Ohio State University X BIOLCGY INSTRUCTORS Leo Richardson, M.A. Tuskegee institute L.. john B. villella, Ph.D University of Michigan I , -4' Q 'iz Mrs. Margaret C Robinson, M.S. University of Michigan DEP RTME T OF MATHEMATICS A D PHYSICS 5 -ar . lfiialfpi , john B. Clemmons, M.S. Atlanta University , ' -N ,ff S-1 ,f If , , 11:1 ' wg! - STSA lj Prince A. jackson, lr., Ph.D. Boston College Q 5 lt f - I k Gian S. Ghuman, Ph.D. University of California HINGE, In order to meet the challenges of today, the De- partment of Mathematics and Physics has as its primary objectives: ill helping the student to acquire and to demonstrate those mathematical skills needed for more successful living and at the same time to differentiate and to appreciate the significance of these specific skills, i2l helping the student acquire the feel for advanced ideas in mathematics and to demonstrate a degree of mastery in what necessary or indicative of his career goals or pursuits, Q33 help- ing the student develop the choice of mathematical thought peculiar to his area of specialization or professionalism, and 447 helping the student to evaluate and recognize the continuous changes which occur theoretically, practically and linguistically and to help him make contemporary adjustments. ln an effort to set forth the objectives listed above, the department has kept its curriculum upgraded, constantly changed its textbooks according to recom- mendations made by national agencies, and improved its equipment and instructional environment. Its staff includes four members who have earned the Ph.D. degree and one visiting professor. Graduates from the department hold important positions with many U.S. Governmental agencies and with prominent national industries. Among the courses offered to enhance the general philosophy of the department are computer pro- gramming and computer science. q 4 -.fig 'f . ,vv' ,'1- Y ' A .4 Mrs. Martha W. Wilson, M.A. University of Minnesota N ATH INSTRUCTORS ACCEPT CHALLE GES ' 5 N1 fl 'sa ,f'5 ! - i ' rf! i I I' : -. Venkataraman Ananthanarayanan, Ph.D. Indian Institute of Science Mrs. Sylvia E. Bowen, M.A. Columbia University X :Q l l Walter W. Leftwhich, M.S.P.H.E. North Carolina College at W it 3 fe ll li il .'f' , ,ff - 1 Sw-1 U ' 44,46-. Wolfgang Wurz, Ph.D. University of Vienna 48 ' ., N- Mrs. Iacquelyn M. Byers, M.A. Ohio State University ,I DEP RTME T GF CHEMISTRY The work in the Department of Chemistry is intended to serve four purposes: UD to provide a thorough foundation in the general courses for students who seek an understanding of the methods and achievements of the chemist, 127 to include the needed semi-specialized prep- aration for students who are majoring in home economics and engineering technology, l3l to afford training for persons who plan to teach science in the secondary school, and C41 to include preprofessional training for students who intend to study dentistry, medicine, and the like, and for those who plan to enter grad- uate school. The Department of Chemistry offers the usual general courses, a minor sequence, and courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in chemistry. K' WF? ,fa- X-u--1 Charles Pratt, Ph.D. University of Oklahoma l Willie G.Tucker, Ph.D. University of Oklahoma r .irr ,, ,' --9, r 4 yt s .l 3 ' nal' 2 C. Vernon Clay, M.S. Kansas State College 49 -I- AJX , DEPARTMENTOF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Engineering technology embraces the physical sciences, mathematics, and the practices of modern industry which are utilized in the design and construction of the ma- chines, structures, highways, power sources, communica- tion systems, and materials needed to maintain a highly civilized society. The activities of engineering technology are concerned with translating the concepts and theories of professional engineers and scientists into actual devices and products by using laboratory tests to provide data for rational designs. These tests are followed by interpreta- tions of data and preparation of working drawings for use by skilled craftsmen who produce the devices and products. Ne. ..a--' Clyde W. Hall, Ed.D. Bradley University Leroy W Brown B S V South Carolina State College 9 565 , ' ' v . 'sign' X too- if 3 un' .9 ,in I ill l if IF A ll I l lui ll ll tl ,l n '.y-0'4 Li , t-11-c-l ' l I , itz:-f ' lx oa0 ' .la I zo' ot' , fl' 0. , K 'Si Charles Philson, B.5. Wilbur H. Sullivan, B.S.E.E. Frank D Thorpe M S Savannah Slate College Carnegie Institute of Technology Iowa State College TECHNICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS 'll il The objective of the Department of Home Economics is for each student to become a well-informed person ready to take advantage of the expand- ing opportunities for home economists in our world of accelerated change. A degree in home economics provides a broad, liberal education along with a specialty to prepare young people for tomorrow's world. The degree equips graduates to be professional consumers and prepares them for immediate careers or in the future and to earn above-average salaries. The degree gives them clarity and a fresh vision for problems in home and family living. Research shows that family life experiences enhance a woman's professional growth in the field of home economics. IX fl I v ,,...-' Mrs Martha M. Avery, M.A. Mrs. Mollie N. Curtright, M S Columbia University 51 University of Minnesota Mrs Evanel Terrell M S E ' State University ' 5 of Iowa ill V1 735+-M 1 J fri,-7 if ?7L ' Z-F15 pq 4,5 1 .fl-7 x ,f' t ..f , Y .--4' W .M ,A qw -L M,, HOMECOMING A ye! I 1, ' l x - In ' . - 1- - '1v.... i ,V un 4, 4 n , f ' . - S ll . A ,.. , ., V , ,K --A-. U-Q7-x,i 3, -. , . , W YV, - 3L,:.jvLq5 ' l'hii.4 .mt .a lf- 1:-E , . .Jlibf ' -1. CGRONATIO B LL Gilda Dawson, freshman attendant is escorted by lervy Sop Thomas. Fre Juv ? Linda Williams, Miss SSC is escorted by Felix Be X homore attendant, Valerie Ashe escort is ddieMosley. junior attendant, Mary I. Eady's escort is Nathaniel Evelyn 1. Dorsey, senior attendant is escorted by Golden. 54 Henry Betts. ,491 g o res r 81 Mrs Howard jordan lr pose for photograph along wrth Queen Linda and her court A bevy of royalty MISS SSC at Attendants from left to nght Ga MISS SSC Lmda Williams from Balnbrldge Ga MISS lun Miss Sophomore Attendant Valerre Ashe from Phlladelphra IOF Attendant Mary l Eddy and MISS Fr9Sl'ImHr1 Attendant Pa Miss Senior Attendant Evelyn Dorsey halls from Rome Gilda Dawson bOtl1 natives Of Savannah Ca Q 'K f N' W' i 'M . x X f Yr iv g,,,,,,,,, :xrv Q, gf-7 f-- I-x1'45t 41-1 1' FM FJ 5-'v ' A, PTI!!-SQA 55 Beautifully adorned Wiley gymnatorium portrayed an Island of Paradise on the eve of November 6, for the crowning of Miss SSC. An air of paradise was present as organizational and class queens, necklaced with leis and orchids perched in their hair, with their escorts strolled across the imaginary island. Miss SSC, Linda Williams and her four charming attendants were indeed in all of their splendor as they sat upon their throne. Certainly the crowning of Queen Linda sealed in all of her aesthetic qualities: her charm . . . beauty . . . poise . . . dignity . . . and intelligence was the apex of Homecoming '68. An air of gaiety . . . a sparkle of elegance . . .fresh faces gathered, for an evening on the lsland of Paradise. V015-wife 5, J Dr. jordan crowns Linda Williams, Miss SSC '68-'69. E5 7 I PROCLAIM THEE r rl ' A u r W7 r-Q ll T P -9- s lcgtx , 5 if :Gm 3 LL fx, Linda makes her acceptance speech to the students of Savannah State College. 'rf Ps- l Q 1 9? .. . J' JA li 2 G is . ' t -- 'Ar , 1: .t as K 'Alf ,lf-A . iw- :L , r S, ity- f r k ff' tv., X j 2 Linda accepts the scepter after being crowned by our president. MISS SSC 1968-69 'D in Qa- gzp.. . srwiy S '39 'V' 9 A 5 s:6 : a-4 5 , lf 3 . ,...i v if'- i ', f ' Lv? WWA E ' rl 5 'il ,r -. 31- 137 94 'hp N V S li .2 57 '-5? -T-se.-wa:smS.?'ii!5L't,1a2.k'jf2 vffwlf jf: Felix Bell, Captain-football team helps Queen Linda down from her throne as she prepares to take her stroll. fr-'S Queen Linda makes her stroll after being crowned Miss SSC. ' Linda Williams Miss SSC '68-'69 ,te sfctfsi -- , . Xu., Wwe, ' i :X . g., ..f,,x1 Q' A . ,V - f ,A 'x'L'f,,7- ,,.. -V -, .-1' A , ,-' ' i 4: 'Q 5 -A J -Q ' L 5 7-2:'.'.-.zgi . The girls of Lockette Hall work diligently toward the completion of their float entitled Ad- venture in Paradise . , - gg eee- -a f as ' -W -'-e fmftl M x . 'TWAS THE Twas the night before Home- coming . . . and all over the campus everyone was stirring with the usual hustle and bustle that precedes a celebration as festive as Homecoming. Savannah State Collegians worked diligently and untiringly throughout the early hours of the morning preparing for the more than 40 decorative units that were to appear in the Home- : .....--L Freshman students work on Wright A few members of the senior class prepare their entry for the homecoming parade on which their class queen will ride. ,, IGHT BEFORE coming parade. And with the coming of the dawn, and amid the bustling confusion, was produced some of the loveliest creative floats that ever appeared in a SSC Homecoming parade. Our hats are off to those stu- dents who gave of their time and energy to such a worthwhile en- deavor. -Iall s Madame Butterfly's Paradise . l ...., ...F W W INNING E TRIES IN 1 I 42. If ,Q X ,,,.-f N H' First place in car-floats went to Camilla Hubert Hall for Exotic Hawaii. 1. - -1 '1 aw'- A I , '?1 -,-Q' 4 .19 Y Lester Hall won second place for their entry Tahitian Beauties. l -nuff. -- - a r lxlr ,- if U ' b ' , 41 VA., ' A , 5 j r ' - ' . , I' A' . , ' -Ch! ' all ., 'A 'faamif-,. . A 1 5 Q. ' , -r -eff - f f ,. - Home Economics Department placed third with their lIse of Sunshine 81 Vitamin-C. HOMECQMI G PARADE l it i, el N., V X , ,, ,s , .MQQQQQQ x be 1 , .M iQ .- Q, QQQ Q ,fx ' tl lg' 1 , ' 1 'Y' is . V . t Q. 4. . ,,., fa st 'ui , '.,, , yt 1' .flaw 332 Q3 ,xx 3.1 sn. ,I ..,.. t rfraff- ' -A A Q, 4 -A 'k?,wSwrp, A Q V, sg gg '- r '- ,QIQQ Q ' Q, , xi: 4 if . 1 5. A Qi si , . ,, 4.,'-jrjafb. Q ' ' Q ' ,, f5ff,9. ' in f, ' :'fi' l '. 52. 1 '-' 1 . i If K5 -- 'l . llklih -0-Q '-'w,5-. .iiif35'3Pf . 151-W -2 3.411 A ' MQSSQQ ,a- -' A Q- .sq ,.::,..-213'Qfgfygif, 37- 'z-jggQ'ef , ,,, ' V , , - , 4:2 ,, . 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F' L,-,Y Mig lift-p,, 7 '1'w.i'f tf Q'Ix 1 rqggl,-,. ,KH f 1 'sl' t- fx lzglffl get-if f l'l JVIAV E . , -1. Marily Bennett, Miss Alpha Phi Omega waves to the onlookers along the parade route, ',a FLOATS DEPICT Homecoming '68 had as its' theme An Island of Paradise , The various campus organizations that entered floats and car floats in the homecoming parade each based their entry on the theme- An Island of Para- dise . Hundreds of spectators stood in the cold and drizzling rain to view the colorfully decked floats and the high stepping marching bands. For the more than 33 queens that participated, it was really an event to be remembered, especially for Miss Linda Williams who rode so regally as Miss SSC . The parade was the initial homecoming festivity, and it was representative of the many other activities that followed. '31 , ul M44 Social Science Club's entry in parade depicts World Miss NAACP-Sheila Gordy as seen in homecoming parade 62 peace. 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L, -f 5 SL J, -,I , Q :Q fa.. '-'fill' -- x' 68 ,ff I :gli 1, , MISS NAACP MISS SNEA SIWCIIH Gordy Thespian Patterson MISS TICER'S ROAR MISS TIGER Sophia Waye Fannie White MISS YMCA MISS WESLEYEAN FOUNDATION Ruby jackson Gloria Warnock 72 I Y .' - if A , W I ,511 14 A VII : fi , ' Q av f ' I 'fi .-.. 7' X 1,2 A 2., 3 I, E i ' ex, I 'N ' a.. I 9 ' 'T?l ?! I X -.X K QQ-A . . .-Af! V II' 45 7 . A yw'g.' it YQ - iv I , 'Jer A X wwf, 5 L, ,, t .13 X - M. -L. - V -. .I 4, is Q '1 A 1 5 3 I -mf. 1 s ., I- ' V ' nw Q I H .4 ' ' , , . . 4 J, -, , ' f- ' a F4 IH Q. I V , 4' gi, ' ' - ' ,Q , Q VA: W 3 5. JP KL ' , Q. -Z' I' 4 d I ' , LAW, I ,Z , , V' V- ,-V I, . , 6 , , J, 1 .- Z, ,,,' is nh' x,,m'.f' .I 5 ,:k..,' ,532 ny., ,Ma ji j ,QL uw, -Q , I' I ' Q- I 'Sv v, ' '- ' ' wi' W ' ' .rf .V- ..I- ' ' - 1 J a ' -if f - . ny'-L'1'I 'L' ' '+9r T . .RI ' .: ,, IVE...-,'.' '2 f .' 1 . 'zpc- . ff ' '-P - f 'P' F I 1. x X L.wv,,, . A A vl ,N MISS PEACOCK HALL Ann D. Haynes MISS LESTER HALL MISS LOCKETTE HALL Devarn Murray Lufreda Williams MISS WRIGHT HALL Miss CAMILLA HUBERT HALL 5h'f'eY Bundfage Shirley Williams 73 f- n 'J -All- . A L , .' . Q.-ty, I M uk' xi Air-I 2 f 1.11 Q s ' 'A . 47 ' . I P I I ix I A X 4, , 1- f 1 . 4 .--'l -- .--'H X I 1 ' 'JI-QA 'I JK, g r-' wi' I? , nv fx x , .L ,f ri uv 1 ' ' 1 v 'il .Z f M '11 -gn I .. J XE' 51' I ' 35' ' f v a I , h u IX . I I gL'!'..1 S P I I YN' T-wd',-A, A J 1 . 1 lan- v ,....-.--' J f 5 il' V. 3. V . .gr , , ,-4 , L f I ,905 , , H, , .5 .. 1 ,. 851: lp' 1 rf: 'P 0.4. - MISS DELTA SIGMA THETA Bettye Anne Battiste . 4' .','1 M I I 3. , I,. V. ,an ,- Q. .sr - ,,-... f ' x . , 4 ra. vmfg . MISS ZETA PHI BETA Theresa Law MISS OMEGA PSI PHI Barbara Mobley MISS ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Susie Kornegay 74 , . .. , N. ,, I .N ' ,I ' - MISS KAPPA ALPHA PSI Duane Adams MISS ALPHA PHI OMEGA Marilyn Bennett MISS SENIOR MISS IUNIOR MISS SOPHOMORE MISS FRESHMAN Bettye Grant Carolyn Lucas Linda Morgan Sandra jones 75 .ff I llfi' ,il Y . AJJI. f .eg , ' ,Q L . -.inf ' fi ' 1 'XJ 1 9 K -un I -iafdi kf 'LII ,gf- I JI n 5 ff,- N I ' 'sv' vi 1' - . rf W. ff . . '- A X.-'sl' ' ve ...fa I., ,I N HF Q 'Sqi5':o7'F'?' J , :-.-f. ' . '.. - rl 1' ' ' il? '-..'g,n1 J1, N .i -,ff A5-v ..,-' in . g I - . -f .. .0 ,IM,S5f., 3Y '.1fa'N .. , -sz, , v, ,, .W 4 ra -f -' L -W' 1 N261 . gl 4- - , hx .1 ' ,T ,- f . r. r ,1 4 ' .M if 1 QT 5 ' 9 - . rv ' w fi- N' l ' 4 'V , Q V ir' -'-1 ' j N ,K , , 4. hr sf, th: Lay.: all'-'N' V 1- In I . . Ln, , - 1 .' - - .- 'A , , Su, yd ,PA .. 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A DesmoniaWiIIiams , , .,f,1p.M, M B C' C A as 4 PPP A , V.,P 95 N ,, ,V ,VX -f N .. , , .Q., , - 1 X A Z - .Z H dr-15.1 ,,.Q TA 4 jj V 77 Si? -?ii l . f 1'V 5 ' fififivy gi: 313qfp 5:' , gg Qs,-5:.' A ,52'fif':'1f -TfS:E?1. ':' -N ' '..-1,1 ff -An ,vf 'I iii .. , YA ' 11, 'K tw. A Ver 9,41 2 2 if fri: ' J 75141 M. -'PTEH -fig: gfbi jfyff : ' 512 ,',,,4gfgL:,: ,JL ,,, . pp .-A .-,-, f'?'- f.u'- ,Amr-..,, , ,-455' vi .Y ' ' Nl 3 u 'J 'Qui sw-iii Q- ,eg 4 ,dA - '-fx P23 r .fi Q . ' xr' ff 'WML M 1 I, , an f 'QE 6 HOMECOMI G -4' 5 -If-4. ,ff The family of the Fort Valley State Wildcats react emotionally as the funeral services proceed. I I' FU ERL The last remains of the Wildcats are removed from the church. JJ, 'Sv li Acting minister David Foye eulogizes the deceased Wildcats as a grief-stricken brother reacts to his message. Savannah State Collegians gathered to funeralize their homecoming opponents the Fort Valley State College Wildcats in a very spirited and momentous ceremony. The Wildcats were hung high at noon during the Hanging festivities. Cheers of Hang 'em high could be heard throughout the crowd as the blood thirsty Tigers gathered momentum for the oncom- ing football battle between the Tigers and the Wild- cats. '12 ,.,,. Bl l at an... Horvtizcorvti o BA outer The Savannah State College Alumni participated in the homecoming festivities by sponsoring an Alumni Weekend , which was quite successful. The week- end began with the viewing of the homecoming parade in downtown Savannah, and later an atten- dance to the Homecoming game. The alumni met on campus for a Get Acquainted Session and later on that evening they took advantage of the elegant setting of the Veranda Room in the Manger Hotel, which wasthe setting ofthe alumnidance. Many alumni had journeyed from as far away as New York, New York to take part in the activities, and Dr. Prince jackson, Alumni Secretary, reports that a most delightful time was had by all in attendance. Dr. Prince jackson, Mr. David Battle, and Mrs. Lula Battle Dillard pose for the photographer l during the Alumni Banquet. wi President jordan greets the many alumni in attendance tothe AlumniWeekendwcelebration, Some of the alumni chat about The days that were during the alumni banquet. 1 FOR ALUM I Members of the Savannah State College Alumni Association listen to President Howard jordan's greetings during the banquet. I ,H Dr. jackson and Mr. Scott, Alumni Secretary and Public Relations Director, respectively, are photographed along with Mrs. Mary Blount, the first Miss National Alumni who is now a teacher in Americus, Ga. Mrs. Mattie Few is seen directly behind Mr. Scott. 83 CANDID TES CONTE D cf -ff ,,,,.,, fi.,a1L. lf f.7Qf?? I Z ffl ef 413224 ,fyzwfk .19 .v ,Z r.'. 1', , i l - A F is 1 . , .-. . NA ei .. A ll lr Ill! ll! Yr i l 5 . . A 1 Ffh, A4 will I If gown competition. Linda Williams shown in evening Barbara Walker models beachwear. Barbara in evening gown competi- tion. Q '.f?E -lr . l J fbi f . ffl Shirley McDuffie models streetwear on the pageant. 5 l.l.llF ' 'll Susie Kornegay smiles as she too models a streetwear ensemble. 84 xl 2 Q . 1 Q 4 ig X H .rg 2 ERN 7 b gli . l 1 1 r in .f 5 R y E. .M b . .. . i l 1 ,fm . .,l .3 l H lil 2 lllum FOR MISS SSC TITLE l 5 el r f r ,uk 1 . X 1 3 5 is I l I -M .' 1+ 'imzwl ' , fi 11' ' ' I Barbara sings soulfully as Mellie Baker accompanies. N., . r. . , if -. Q if lv ' .3 it 'S Y-iii' A Zz' if? Q l A. 4 i r unrnpclivulwnm l .S Shirley sang in the talent compeition. Susie in evening gown competition. Shirley as she is seen in beachwear. Barbara models a two-piece suit. i 1 if v':.',' J , f, - ef .f tl 5 :J-br, . Q' , rg ., '-at--..:f.Qs.:. x .Ii-iibtt., 4:12 t 1-1 -5 tu f , 4 . ll' Linda sings a solo. 5 , l I it l'ii I Ii, I I . DELTA SIG A THETA SORORITY Soror Attorney-at-Law Mary Moss, a graduate of Savannah State College delivered the Vesper message on November 17, as the Sorors of Delta Nu sponsored Vesper services. Introduced by Soror Ann Harris, Soror Moss captivated the audience trom start to finish. Immediately following their Vesper service, the Deltas, President and Mrs. jordan, and Brothers in Omega enjoyed a reception in the Audio- Visual Center. During the program presentations were made to Soror Rosemary Banks, the Adviser and Soror Rhodriquez. ..i -i I l I I ,Q , I fl I r I 'F ,iii 'ui ,.. Soror Ina Rozier presents Soror Marcelle Rhodriquez with a gift Soror Bettye A. Battiste receives a gift in honor of her selection as of appreciation for services rendered as past advisor of the Delta this year's Delta Queen. Nu Chapter. SPONSGRS VESPER SERVIC gn 9' . X M ,f,f'69 nf xx 87 E an A 'F' 4 Newly selected advisor, Soror Rosemary Banks is presented a token of appreciation for her acceptance of this capacity. Q 4 Qi.. 43, Wink sax Bettye Anne Battiste, Miss Delta Sigma Theta '68-69. Soror Mary Moss, Attorney-at-Law speaks on im- portance of a defined black identity and awareness and its application in the field of law. A The Sound of Music was in the air as the SSC Choral Society, conducted by Dr. Coleridge Braith- waite presented their annual Christmas concert in Wiley Gymnasium on December 15. The program opened with several excerpts from Handel's HMessiah. Soloist included Naeline B. Durham, Jeanette Mack and Gilda Dawson. Accom- panists were Marie Crawford, Patricia Mobley, and jessica johnson. During the intermission, the audience sang three familiar carols: Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, O Little Town of Bethlehem, and Angels We have Heard on High . The second half of the program opened with a contemporary composition by Daniel Pinkham, Christmas Eve , then the quiet Austrian carol, l'Still, Still,StiIl was sung. Accompaniments were furnished on the new three- manual organ, as the members of the organization were formally attired for the presentation. SSC CHQRAL SGCIETY fi 1 X lx x Std ,A '4 .C i li ,l 'x , qw ,, fu, it .Q ...A-.cv M.. M-.wmfwmfa-nm 4, w 1 ,f. Q 151. ' -v-. 1? .A -f ' fb- 'v- V A . w. wif? s - , if .. , , if . 2' W N A . if fwkff it If, -1 X N 1:1 2.42 X Q , xx W.. ,ig , , :H .. B ' 1-.. -'N -:f4LM,:.1iA - 89 'U W r'r1 U7 rn Z -I CD Q I E Cn -I Z :D Cf? Q G Z G r'r1 Z7 '-f -Mwvwwaavwww F -m.. 5 x-.- ' ' uQ .Q- 3 .4 3 , .E 1 3 lu.,- 'P 'I 4 Y . ALL COLLEGE CGOKOUT g.,.-49 S .mv , 1154 L . N 5 : N ,qi , Qiflglif fi ' : Gi , L. Lg 'Vw i N Vg: ,gf L1 D ES A 'IH . La 1 1 ll IIIEMU ! 4: 'I U I Pkgl Lt. M fhfizif L- N v A - 'nr I ff' 'Y xi I Q lli D RI GSUMMERQ ARTER l' V , Ji. 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Eloise Formey has been honored with the Crisco Award. john Lang and Magaree johnson receive Who's Who awards. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority honored Donna Myers with its scho- lastic award. I RDS D Y 1968 lx Larry Davis receives National Guild of Piano Teachers Cer- tificate. Paulette Butler is selected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and receives recognition of her achievement. Q f Yr 'i if r ' i iif 'V , t 1 'Ig' 3,4 1 ' ,wi ' ' Merritt Spaulding ig the recipient of the Simgn F, Bynes Award, Cuthbert Burton receives Student Government Achievement 98 Award. l 1 l l AWARDS DAY 1968 iw I Leonard jenkins and Harold jackson receive the National Scholastic Press Association lourneymen Awards. Emma Graham was the recipient of the Zeta Phi Beta Award for excellence in Scholarship. Margaree johnson receives the National Business Educa- tion Award, and is congratulated by President jordan. WHO'S WHO N AMERICAN Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities is a listing of the campus leaders from more than 1,000 of the nation's institutions of higher learning. The annual directory lists distin- quished students whose academic standing, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activity and future potential are decidedly above average. The Students selected are: Rosetta A. Baker, sen- ior from Ailey, Anthony Bowens, senior from Savan- nah, Willie Patricia Brookins, senior from Hazel- hurst, Carolyn Bruce, senior from Savannah, Gladys Ann Harris, senior from Fitzgerald, Frances L. Huggins, senior from Hiram, Mae Bell Jackson, senior from Monroe, Harvey jones, senior from Hiram, Susie Kornegay, senior from Hazlehurst, Patricia Luke, senior from Savannah, Mozelle Lesesene, senior from Savannah, Charles Lawson, senior from Dublin, Ina Rozier, senior from Dublin, Larry Dean Sims, senior from Hiram, Ralph Thomp- son, junior from Bainbridge, Cordell Welcome, senior from Savannah, Harold I. Wesley, senior from Do- than, Linda Williams, senior from Bainbridge, and LaVenia Wiley, senior from Savannah. fs- s I Y. ff' I' - -Y K ar 5. 5 Z. 1 -5. 'W Adv CGLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES V. gf ff- f 1? I w Q'A . Q all v 1' .1 ., ,X 4 f up Q.. ,Q , x,, ,M Z ,f if . ., X ' 101 fag, 4 'wa Q J ,- V, , f--I' '. x P I-I fgf, -, 5 if , 'Y ,if .aff A 4. f .1 '3 a ey: ' 1 ..-,f f M ae-g X gf ' 1 x i f - f P - - ,i SJ K Harold Wesley Mozelle Lessene Ina Rozuer .au Linda Williams SWS Komesay 'Lv it 77 Charles Lawson Ann Harris Harvey jones Ralph Thompson sa: : Q K a, 103 -12, I V ,., La., ,. 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'Q-561'-' ' 1 ,ga .K'?f'v1WC -, Y- ,g.-.r5.Swf- , .' pi WHWQE - H x svn ,..., , an-.-.., '?11J':-53355 ' ful? -T 1 f, 5, -2331.1 f-.-'-:wp n 1 KF: .,-.mm , ., ...K GREEKS w . 1 -,img Patricia lamerson speaks in observ- ance of annual Founders' Day cele- bration of AKA Sorority. P TRICIA AMERSON SPE KS On january 16, 1908, a young woman named Ethel Hedgeman envisioned an idea that has now become the pride of many young college women. Ethel Hedgeman, 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, Beaulah Burke, Margaret Hagg, Marjorie Hill, Marie Woolford, Anna Brown, and Lavinia Norman met to draw up plans forthe organization. Lucy Stowe was elected basileus. From so small a nucleus, Alpha Kappa Alpha has grown to more than 1,101 graduate chapters and 110 undergraduate chapters throughout the United States and Liberia. AKA Sorors sing their national hymn near the completion of chapel program. AKA Ensemble performs during services. 106 D Rl G A A SORORITY ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Connie Carmack Beverly Cornish Carolyn David lanie Davis Emma Hawkins Peggy Herrington Theresa Hornsby Patricia lamerson loyce jenkins Patricia lenkins Susie Kornegay Mozelle Lesesene Patricia Luke Annette McCambry Sandra Meachum Beverlyn Payne lane Richardson Carole Roberts Dwayne Thomas Desmonia Williams we 01 Janice Willis lacqueline Wyatt 107 - 5 --111. -'-It QQ LPH PHI LPH FR TER ITY - - Q 5 Q, iQ4' - -f-'rv-I - Q lisa! 5, , l , I Q QI.: QQQQ., Q 'H--I-Q -- uf Q - Q ::u.:-:-.-f-:.r-T.--.:r-r:,-- :vi- - x QQ- - u-.,,-1--.,.,,:- Q ---. ,, ' Q ,t 5Q-'-::.-g-- ., N- - 4 ,:-i'rxa,- -- . .. Q , Q Q , Q QQ - '.---..:- -:xx-A---- 4'--5. -1' 1 ' 1 CLI 11 d,v if Q1 q,g1lf! '.-1 ' ' ,Q , .-.u, 0. nv- .. 1, ,y sw---f Men of Alpha sing their National Hymn during assembly. Charles Wilhite delivers address. l08 Nevels presents the flowers to the Alpha Queens! 1 1 I .l OBSERVES FOUNDERS D Y .ff kv '2:1'- i'T:2' '- .a ' - LA' . .... A 5. a n-. X 'T 4AVb , Q -, . ii .: 'V,... 1 s , V v ' L Anthony Bowen Murray Brooks I james Bennett Eddie H. Green Over the last sixty years Alpha has been striving to maintain and uplift their aims of manly deeds and love for all mankind. It was more than sixty years ago at Cornell University that one of the most important meetings in Negro History was taking place. Seven valiant Negro students, drawn together by their mutal feeling for the need of an or- ganization which would bind Negro students together, organized Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the first Negro Greek-Letter organization. Leonard jenkins Charles Lawson Sharon Bryant jack Handy Amos johnson Charles Wilhite 1-1 Thomas Nevels Stanley Smith V ' i'i 5 iii! 5.5 41 Q .q,. as . swf 4 t L h 109 .rye ...Iii 33 i '... Q X k c ALPHA PHI O vn- ,VTX EGA SERVICE X cr' ,,,A sv Roscoe Barnes Second Vice-President .A X Nfgvqhll A W. 429:91 1 ' V , Alfred Brown ' I Keeper of Records and Seals .3 ' .X A A - , Q X 1' sv , - , Ol 5 ,, , '-- - I ' 'AV A. 4' f v I Gwendolyn Benton Miss Torch H0 Hezekiah Campbell President FR TER ITY, INC Curtis Hicks First Vice-President M Willie F. Tyson Assistant Keeper of Records 81 Seals Calvin R. White Historian lyk? Archie Lawton Financial Secretary 0 A Marilyn Bennett Miss Alpha Phi Omega DY AMIC WOM N OF it 'FS Y... Bettye A. Battiste Rudene Bell luanita lackson Yvonnelac kson I Doris Mike Keeper of Properties Barbaral. Mobley President Patricia Mobley lna Rozier Vice-President 81 Dean of Pledgees Beatrice Thomas Recording Geraldine Secretary Tolbert Barbara Walker Corresponding Secretary Edna Walker 711 l 4.-r Sophia Way ll' l 'Q' .fti Margaret Brock Zlb . 4 l N . ,fx ' ' 'F' leanette Wiggins Sgt.-at-Arms ll2 DST SORORITY Y'-'Q' Gladys A. Harris Dorothy Holmes e. xl ,Af if--3 56. 'J A X., iff .6 Lufreda Williams Shirley Young M-f 4--- 5.4. fx Wlg l'i1 ' ' wgl.n,s- an n at u :xror Ann Harris takes a moment to pose for the photographer President of Delta Nu Chapter, Barbara Mobley and 'hile working as a receptionist in Lockette Hall. treasurer, Ann Harris go over the receipts for the year. 5 N 4 ,six . Gabbing it up in the spirit of true brotherhood and sisterhood, are the presidents of the Deltas and the Omegas. At the inception of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., in 1913, the founders envisioned an organization of college women devoted to serious endeav- ors. These youthful leaders demonstrated a vital concern for social welfare, academic excellence, cultural enrichment and deemphasized the social side of sorority life. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded at Howard University by a group of 22 undergraduate women dedicated to high intellectual and moral stand- ards among its members, for its own benefit and for that of the larger society in which it existed. ll3 COLO Y GF GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA me ,-. 6'-43 fra' fG antfw If-5 Annie F. jordan Social Chairman Linda Manning Almisha Surrency Miriam Thomas President Marsha Woodhouse .4.q 'uf QI' Rudene Bell Patricia Brookins Treasurer Evelyn Frasier Lucy Goodall Alumni Secretary Linda lackson Historian k -'Y .al '11 l 114 RECEIVES PRGBATIGNARY STATUS - 4917, W ,au- 'fm-nv .ws YJ M , The sorors of Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority gather for a photograph after their all- college dance. On September 25, 1968 twenty-five young ladies were given probationary status in Gamma Sigma Sigma, a national service sorority, who are sisters to the members of Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, Inc. The sorority's primary purpose is to give service to the college and the community. The first slate of officers for the organization is headed by Miriam Thomas, President. Other officers are Vireginer Bryant, First Vice-President, Gwen- dolyn Felton, Second Vice-President, Yvonne jackson, Recording Secretary, Patricia Brookins, Treasurer, Annie Frances jordan, Social Chairman, Linda jackson, Historiang Lucy Goodall, Alumni Secretary. The initial project of the organization was an all-college dance held on November 15, 1968 to obtain canned good for needy families of the com- munity. The sorority termed the dance a huge success. 115 ZET PHI BETA SORORITY, INC f' --5 r 0 ft' AL mr D Carol Alderman Olivette Battle Emma Graham Beverly Law cf, 51-'x. Y 'X Theresa Law Annie Sumner ffl ,,, xl 2 ,,..f sl Ruby Whipple Fannie White Marsha Woodhouse loan Wright II6 P RTICIPATES IN CIVIC GRIE TED ACTIVITIES Zeta sorors receive the royal treatment from their little brothers during Hell Week . The lone Zeta pledgee goes through a humorous antic in the course of her journey into Zeta Land . Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was organized on the campus of Howard Uni- versity, Washington, D.C., january, 1920. Of the five founders, Fannie Pettie Walls was a native of Savannah. Arizona Cleaver Stemons had the honor of being the first president of the organization. Rho Beta Chapter participates in all of the national programs of the soror- ity that it can. Its contribution to the control and prevention of juvenile delinquency is an annual party at Thanksgiving for the children of the Greenbriar ChiIdren's Center. The sorority assists the local graduate chapter with its city-wide story hour program during Finer Womanhood Week. The sorority also awards the freshman girl with the highest average for the fall quarter. II7 I T ME OF K PPA ALPH ,334 Q P' 1 f ' 3 P r . 5 Q - l . 'tu , 1' ., ,s ,F 4 l Edward Bacon HemY Bell ,. A 'P' 1 A' K 1 H. 'Q-I QQ Q l 1 2 J: .ns - ' ' ,Q U A ,x ' 'l '::? 7f1 ,,,,:::g-ff' U ' 555211111 nzzczzvffl - 1 s.t-:z:::: Charles Ferguson Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi Duane Adams Gaithan Galloway Gerald Hendricks l lB O PSI FRATERNITY, INC ' ' .5 - ' ng' .. . A . , ,m ff if X i ,ii QA -- Azzie Kinsey Charles Lemon On january 5, 1911 at Indiana University, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded. 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. Armstrong, and john M. Lee, were outstanding in the early development of the fraternity. .sar f t as ' ' 1 if Q a x . s 'Q ' In 1 Lawrence Oliver jimmy L. Owens .sa-9 james MacRoberts I I9 r - -N.--.fq.va4.p.. - -r ,-.,. , ....-..---A -..i..-..,...-,.,... .Y..-....-..,...... Y..- -... ,..1..-5...-Nf...-.,,- , james Smalls EMMA GRAHAM ELECTED QUEEN OF The men of Gamma Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. selected as their queen for the academic year 1968-69, Miss Emma Graham. She is a native of jacksonville, Georgia and is a junior majoring in biology. Gamma Zeta Chapter was found in the year of 1940, for the purpose of promoting brotherhood, scholarship and service to humanity. Throughout the years Sigmas has exemplified these three characteristics for the upgrade of all mankind regardless of color, race or creed. Wx 111. 1 l 120 PHI BETA SIGMA FR TER ITY, INC. A .QW , K y 1 l - '4,.:'.-12:1-5 H aizggqxf-' 325:15 5 ' wr .X Bobby S. Carlyle Fred Dumas ., - Q2 . w-,rf , 1 o , E A r??Xr:f:?F.EM 3,5 , N , 1 ' Ri IR7 joseph Mitchell Hosie Sir1gIeIOrI fm I I I... I P' '55 - 5 1' - ' ' I I fl , james E. Taylor Ronald Weston I2l SIDNEY A. IONES SPEAKS DURING OMEGA PSI In 1911, three young men, Edgar A. Love, Oscar I. Cooper and Frank Cole- man, conceived the idea of founding a Negro fraternity, The young men discussed the matter and concluded that they should have some guidance. They contacted Professor Ernest E. lust and he consented, having a keen appreciation for the problems of youth. On November 17, 1911, at Howard University, the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was born. From that one undergraduate chapter at Howard, the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity now has a roster of more than 270 chapters. n X -'K' - ' Harvey L. Jones I Basileus Willie Armstead Fw ' A C. Atkinson U . 4 D. Brown 0.9, , ' C. L. Butts QQ 'W vii- . gg i. Fluker 016 as 1 'I P 'l J I ' - -r' -.- 4.-- E. Gatewood 5 1 -- ' , .vu f ' 4 ' y 4'- , ,,,, w,r I fl 1' l uf' n l ' ' 3' E. Brown 1 . . , I. Brown 3 ,., x ak scams ,Q I as . 5 -vs ' r R. Buxton f' - 1 ' I N A ' F.Golden ,- I g-H I 'Q' X '-:AA ' . ug I 5 fm t , I- . f 5- 'glow In-' R-f2!:. ' 1 4, 'p W. London 4 5 A S. McClure ' I 'N 1' - E. McCormick , 1 ' H 'V' X 'f ff - -5 'U w. Miller 1 Q '. I ff A K4--I U1 - C. Tate A ' V fp' A '- -- -. , ,v I . 'lzfvs ., ' I , A - ff l ull ' A -.. L M. Pratt A I. Redmond ,fn , ' ' ,. I. Rutley W' ' ng, . 57' Q rv R. Tarver I P G.Williams ' ' v I ' I Q-' ' It 5 I S E I22 to-N.. I as N' 9, Q-13 Q A .Auf v. S29 Q, -4 .. In 4' Sl '59 3 1 I F- ' if jfs ,pu l V05 Q AIX l HI, FRATERNITY'S FCJUNDERS' DAY OBSERVANCE ff gf ,fi NX L. A L . J, OMEGA Men sing their National Hymn before the crowd at assembly. 5 OMEGA Men take time for their Ladies. Brother Sidney jones delivers speech 123 f F pf? if f Q. ' gy, -0: 55 ,ggxg gg G ings-'1.. , , - ,, 0 , 411--,av:.f'fI-' , ., ff Y: .-53334 5 .v. T 7 ' ' -:.:'ii?l 1 f ne .,i,,-V .- 21: ' 5711 - 1 L G W r .L A 'v ,J -r' Lg , 4' L... .-,-,-Y, A , -- -fm 7- -- - -- ' 1 , ORGANIZATIO s .T ' kb. - ff- 13, 2: .1 'nf P i DORMITORY EXECUTIVE ag TUX Z5 it I I N..-' 6' f 1 .--a- 1 1, PEACOCK HALL COUNCIL From left to right: Calvin Atkinson, Marion Foston, Presidentg and Curthbert Burton. i. QUN 9 I gi f -E , WL, qv 'lf ' -. 3 ,v Ag . Xi! f ,, .J A LESTER HALL COUNCIL Michelle Lyons standing at left is president of the council. I26 COUNCIL BOARDS XA 1 Brenda Venson is President of this councilg she is seen at the bottom of the stairway. WRIGHT HALL COUNCIL 'nt X1 4 O- 4Qsm.. CAMILLA HUBERT HALL COUNCIL X f--. X LOCKETTE HALL COUNCIL Miriam Thomas is Vice-President. Not shown is Doris Mikel President. Wesley jefferson, shown in the center is president of Wright Hall Council. GREEK PLEDC-EE CLUBS PYRAMID CLUB J mfg A -JE' l ' x L 4 ' 1 . fig. LQ fy.. yr, -f:,,:1v1g.L. -, . 'P 25,1 555, '.Q3.-Z.,-F L--2. - 21, T if :im if-'SSE From left to right: Dora Heard, Ira Glover, Rosalyn Frazier, and lerlene Parrish, IVY LEAF CLUB l i From left to right: luanlta Harrrs Gloria Carswell Audrey Barnes Dorothy jones Florrle Smrth Shirley Hull, Herlene Blyler Vrreglner Bryant and Claudla Howell Not shown IS Sandra Young 4 HO OR SOCIETIES f A ALPHA KAPPA MU f HONOR SOCIETY From TOP TO BOTFOM: Larry Sims, Frances Huggins, Secretary, john Clemmons, Advisor, Ann Harris, Harvey jones, President, josephine McPherson, Yvonne jackson, Marion Foster, Dr. E. K. Williams, Advisor. ALPHA PHI GAMMA HONORARY IOURNALISM FRATERNITY fx z ig l Q ' .V Q. 5 fig Vib, H , ,Qv I V Q 'A' ' -- ' V ,, SEATED: juanita M. jackson. STANDING from left to right: Raymon Hightower, President, Augustus Howard, Leonard jenkins, Harold jackson. Notshown is Barbara j. Mobley. l . NEWTONIAN SOCIETY Marion Foston, President Mrs. S. E. Bowen, Advisor DEPART ENTAL ,figs 'I WM . ' ,S ,...,,.-, Ma wk '- -Q11 Y BIOLOGY CLUB Harold Wesley, President, and Mr. B. L. Woodhouse, Advisor J I f ,, X if I I .L. Jfqfr i 130 ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB james E. Taylor, President Mrs. D. B. Iamerson and Mr. Delacy Sanford, Advisors BUSINESS CLUB Kenny Leonard, President gl Miss A. E. Boston, Mrs. M. W. Glover, Miss V. I. Mikel, Advisors PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Ii II I I I I I I 1, I Judson Brown, President, and Mrs. E. W. Fisher, Advisor I . Q Iii rw V ., - U . l A' , x ' lfiifx 4.1-si . 'A fl? 3 ' CAMPUS 'T wi J' Q1 , xzgxi, 1 ry k N ' Y 'fu l ' Young Men Christian Association .vl l 4 ln K V 'rw V N 4, if l , Y F lx IL f fw..,.'f li C -1 ' Mrs. Georgia Everette, President, and Mrs. D, C. Hamilton, Advisor , R2 Student National Education Club - NEWMAN CLUB Curtbert Burton, President, and Rev. S. Williams, Advisor Anthony Bowen, President, and Dr. P. jackson, lr. Advisor WESLEYAN FOUNDATION DEBATINC SOCIETY George Williams, President, and Dr. W. G. Tucker, Advisor '32 Michael Pratt, President, and Mr. D. W. Sanford, Advisor Yllll w D 5' N I V W : ail s it-,1 It 53,5 , 'fn X x ORGANIZATIONS 3: F3 2 Sw' 3 . H Fi v x . ,x w, , TX fn Ben White, President Mr. T. H. Byers, Advisor f -0- , ,fl x . BLACK AWARENESS COORDINATING COMMITTEE Z SE 5: O EZ U2 'U ffl OJ, 'UU1 I-U7 O Q 3' :' O Z 'H O no -4 I l'l'l J' U 4 J' Z 0 T71 Z FT1 Z -4 O 'fl -4 J' o 3 Z FD C fi 8' 'U 7 CD1 '-Qi' CLD' FD-4 BPH :rm mm 33 Z-4 FI 751-rl 4-Q QP FD 4 FD J CI! o P JP o. S. U1 9 I'l'l 3 3 N Y' E 3 3' 'U 1 CD 2. o. FD 9. 2.3 3 Q. 5 F5 5' o o Q. D' o C V1 P J' Q. 4 G. o '1 MARSHALL BOARD Brenda Lyons, Presidentp and Miss L. E. Davis, Advisor PLAYERS BY THE SEA 3' . I' or , A wELcoM ll B N -- 1 .. -'Q 4. , S Y' r I xx . ll 4 -' Z' N' l 1 N- Q I , 3 x 'lag-'23 ll F 1 1' -Q f 1 A4 , 7 0 Sermon Scene: Rev. Brown gestures to the arrival of Drummond, the agnostic defense at- COUYIYOOFTW Scene: DI'UmmOnd Chal- tornev,athisrevivalmeeting. ' lenges Brady lCharles Wilhitel the champion of the ordinary people, UR EBIEL l r PERFOR I HERIT THE WI Courtroom Scene: Drummond Uack Handyl the agnostic defense attorney, talks with Cates tDaniel Cammonl the accused schoolteacher and Rachel tGail Waltonh his sweetheart, after court session, Inherit the Wind , by lerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee is a play in three acts in which the events took place in a little town called Hillsboro. The play is based on the famous Scyse Trial, which has been called the monkey trial. The collision of Drummond and Brady is essentially the symbolic characterization of the collision of the famous attorney for the trial, Brayan and Darrow in Dayton, Tennessee, luly of 1928. Sermon Scene: Rev. Brown tDavid Huckabyi, a religious fanatic who is using his knowl- edge of the townspeople's religious posture to create a hostile atmosphere for the school teacher-Cates. Town Scene: The townspeople of Hillsboro greets Brady the prosecuting attorney, and makes him an honorary Colonel and State Militia. ,kv z 'P 4'-9' r' h N S . A 1 5, ,va ffl' 1' f' I' .-1 ff' 94, .G If T 394' 1' L dm as 3 ,Jin , ,J ,,, -,vi.,,A.?-H ,.. Z?'i:i:J-irfff 'I . 14 35 f. '27:1fL n 42 -1- H' J .M-5, Q , ,Q -1,-'-1' F4 V Q'-cm if f f ': 4' '-5 f ,+Lf2251-nf-ffs5Q'i2'-E322 ta? ',LffT7.?i'fifkA4f1cQ- .1-62' 1-1 'if' 'if .. 1 :ff 14 x -, , V ,L s -1 - f - , ,., PD' 1. Rf? -kk '. N511 3, ,:, g:Q' ' - i : H :fi-5 .K M-I .' , 1. 1 -. - f f rf gr. gin ,L .1 ' .- , f- gh- -K y.', .fwfaA.1N.:,i'1ff, if ' .',. 1. ,':41'I ff ,'g' ., ' gp-ifilivgr, . .real Z-'51 ff! V ' 4 .ffl-2. 4, ,J.j'.-4,.',j.,N Mew- gf ff,-up 5- 4 Lfiv: 'fn' 9 ,' 5fff35'ff7?j' ,.i', ' --1 2:11-Lijff' 'f1ff?H?,:'f- .J ' , -K.'- - 2 221 ff? '. ' 3 s 1 I x 1 1 ik W? 1.4. X' J ww A , .wma . W wxliwiifx i I fi xii.-'5 is-2 P . , ., . wx, .x. . W.. .' -, . . ,Lyn 1 a, ,gk -,f w x 5 14 W xzfi 1 Hi r ' z ,,,.m..f: R S22 , -,J 1 ,..-.,... N' in , , ,A x., ,..f.Txw,'iggQQi,g, A 1 '15 - 1-V4 14M - 'I W r l F lug I E+ ,Q Q44 5 r- 5 l Q- I , io 7 I g 5' 1 s SPORTS , ,, 2 T1 . fa?-1' FOGTBALL 1968-69 A YEAR OF??? With only 17 returning players on the squad the 1968-69 edition of Savannah State's Tigers sprung into the new and tough oncoming season. joining the talented crop of veterans were several first year players and numerous rookies. With these players on hand coach Leo Richardson and his staff journeyed out to face one of the toughest schedules in the College's history, spearheaded by Alabama State and Alabama AGM back to back. After dropping their first two encounters despite scoring over 60 points in the two games the determined Tigers hosted Allen University and won their first game of the year. With their first win under their belts SSC's pride packed gear and traveled to jackson, Tennessee to duel with Lane College. Once again the locals sipped the bitter of defeat as Lane held them scoreless enroute to the victory. With a few offensive changes due to injuries the Tigers hiked to Atlanta to battle with non conference rival Clark College. A pair of quick scoring aerials from johnny Abrams to Felix Bell gave SSC a comfortable and a balanced offensive attack sparked by Frank Bell on the ground and some typical Tiger defensive play paved for way for.SSC to win their sec- ond and last game of the year. The rest of the year was a nightmare for the locals as they fell to Fort Valley in their annual homecoming game in almost unplayable rainy and cold weather. x .rt ..-N .N-QNAU S 1 s , NF 3' , 3- ii I lt. i . H+ ...W s .A s.+s,.w.v..xfn-human lmao-'41 in-maui ,,. ,M .M .1 .Q ruin-annual luis-mN mms, ,..,, .. ,i pmt..- .Wx , .kt-,, my Wea-. -- 9 .- fr .st A A if ,xl SSC's last two defeats came from Albany State and South It J A ' Carolina State back to back. Despite winning only two games 5 ' ,Q - W 'S the Tigers seemed to impress several pro scouts as they on ,. H gg: several occasions visited SSC's campus in efforts to talk with ', - , . g S players and coaches. ' ' . by l's lg ,N Coaching Staff: john Mason toffensive squadj Leo Richardson thead coachj Richard K. Wash- ington ldefensive unitl. 1. . . G' r' . , if ' 55 ' l A: 'i af I -' ' ly 'M 5 '. , H ,f at S g f , I I. , , ' W if .-J 3 if an A 4 t O 5 J' .Qt ' ' f' A. A 5' va ' . . Es N , X . ,, - Q, '- .J P X .'q-T' , 4 N ' Q U. ilrsr. P' X I 'Mfg' l N - f-1 . szg 2- T l ix .Mtn fa.. I . .. M v. . . fa- Q Q. 4. ,.,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.., -.mg masv-.w:,:e.sw-sas-A-a-mV:was-:VwwvV:wwm,N.wa....a,-M.: .v,., 1 Hman uw- !.f. 1 ..:., V. . . ,V.,.,,q N-I .sag . 'Q' mam. .. 4 4 t ' '11 'v we ty 1' l i I .'x.,l II II I I IIIINZIWN -,v,, A4 ,WI , . .. W, WAN. N, .. ,. . 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S V V -.1 :QIIV - - MW..-MV. , 5 +2 , N a 9 J' 4' Q 1- -x W 3 gf Vt i I V. QI Q ..,,. V. Vt, 'X ' t S, X V 4 IV . .Q-4 I ? ,a a . -. nf' , ..--M, -f W ...W .,., WV ..' 5 'l a ' 'F' ' l ' ' , , ,, er . is f V IIIII 5 II . .,,,,, I .,,.,,s,... FRONT ROW: D. Wright, l. Randall, H. Betts, A. Walker, M, Flowers, F. Stevens, I. Berry, C. Hill, L. Oliver, E. Brown, H. Bell SECOND ROW: 1. Brown, 1. Elly, F. Mosley, S. Chesnut, P. Garnett, I. Abrams, R. Bellamy, H. Kendricks, F. Bell. THIRD ROW: J Dupree, W. Peoples, I. Harris, R. Mydall, H. Washington, A. Alston 9 A L. McCormich, T. Leggett, R. Tarver. FOURTH ROW: S. jones, W. Denegall, D. jones, D. Harris, M. Pratt, E. Stinson, 1. Smalls, M. Parker, A. Weyman, W. Armstead. FIFTH ROW: Coach Richardson, Coach Mason, B. Mcdowell, Trainer-M. Roberts, F. Bell, Assistant Coach 1. Handy, Coach Washington. ' .L l I I T I 5-3 l I ' ..,, - V .VV . A V V - 1 ii .IAQ R ig? . 'V , VV VVVVVVV . V -A is 7 Ili 1 ..44,fV- 1 ...V V Ve as .f.,, ..,. . 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V 'VV . . . l ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE-35 Alabama State College romped to a 28-0 first half lead, then had to fight for its life in the second half as SSC scored 32 second half points. The game dedicated Savannah State's new football stadium as close to 5000 fans looked on in wild excitement. Savannah State's poor showing in the first half was due possibly to the 7 first year men on defense, and opening their first game of their college career. Despite these obstacles SSC al- lowed only 7 points the second half as its defense and offense poured it on Alabama State. Scoring for SSC were Frank Bell on a 1-yard run, lsral Randall on a 'I-yard ron and Felix Bell twice on two long bombs from Freddie Mosley. Steve jones added 2 extra points. Outstanding devensively were Henry Betts, Pat Garrett, Max Parker and Andre Alston. ', 541'4 'll Q. my ps ff We S., lf .A , -Q ll ' Y ., Jays, I -'llc' ig ,- , --. t Q All lhi.. Hg, I' F A ' l xl ' 5-cl g j' 4' I Q R 3 ,ff . 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Matters were resolved in the final analysis by the Ala- bamians ability to make the vital first downs and maintain ball control. Scoring was led by Felix Bell one-yard run, a 4-yard run and a 3-yard run. Steve jones added an extra point. Also adding to the offensive punch on the line was Edward Sten- son, Willie Armstead, Billy McDowell and Terry Leggett. De- fensive Standouts were lack Elly, Henry Betts and Pat Garrett. Guard-Melvin Flowers ..: 7 -E T fl, 'U ' ia .i,,1:i f:L 'Ni'-ifizm. ' r 'LH ., '. i. .jf 14' 'vtvp-A' , i- if . ... .. f,-,-- H-1 :aw - 'E - A i i A, -v- -. 4 . 1 'f. f.' Nxfq ' .U 3, 1 1-I . b. ,-,.- ' -L 3' , , , V, .' ' ,. i N J ' f 1. l .J ly' I.-K f in -7- .Llp A J. 1 . -f .- , . .. F .f ..f. fg,f,1f 3 1 , P ': .- -- -, f-H' .4 iqvff-'- '. if '? P131 , .fl 1 ' , A ,. '. ',,'-1,1 , P., - '-L -532,---gfwi u-5 ' fi g I.-vi,'3t:' C ' -..,1z' -' , r- l1,,! ' M4 ff YZ! QM'--1v'V' jJ'x1f av. ypffi- 1 3. -1- H' if: fire: ..v'-' . 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'le '.' 1 l K ' fizlglgi 23' N4 f' A ' ' ' xj l x I .ja X. it f , is 1, ex I X f l l.li l Q ' f' f 4, . 1 if ,fa 'Q .Yak Q -rf ' ,- . l ,f ,X ' 1 ' el Ui ,Aa fx , .apn- s ', fl 9 .J ' 1 Q! N . f NY ' l ' .' I lap -l . ' , -' n -' fl 1 ' ' ffv'-gr .1-'lpygfrv A , , ' 4 -, I '! . 'V , - . 'n .h' ,Q ' ' - - , -4 ,, ,ff , 1 . O 4 -,af 4 .ll I U' ff' ll Nfl. ' Milf' is hr. -X' Q '1 l., ' -f fa I ' P .H .'u ' 1 A ,ig ,O . - . .' -A Q g KNEELING: Isaiah Berry, Henry Betts, Billy McDowell, -ff' J J . ' uf 5 1 ii f, , X In llg x- I .'. ' Alai l lK'.'- . l-. HL.: .f'..f'.fl fi - ri.: Melvin Flowers. STANDING: Felix Bell, Frank Bell, ludson Brown, Roman Tarver, Earl Brown, Lawrence Oliver and Israel Randall. l44 . Q .- In n, li iv. if V SENIORS i . . -,pr , - f '-cz - ..:-,ggfzrf ' 4,,,c. . Q-1ygggggzzy-Qi-3,1-:,:1:,,.,g:gg5f5, Q-3., 1,31 .. . I -,.::,:Is1 fu 2. I- 4' - ., .. . ' ., 'W ' ' I ' -1 e -. T , , . 1' N .5f- 2 ' .V Q ,AVA 1 z... , .V th 4' 5 'eg A fu, A I s. e 'Q f. my 4. .rrlv X K ,l ' sf X 3f 'Ae A. Q ' L- If uf' . ' .sf I R - 1 f ...A A X X X 5.46, -Z' l W A typical tired senior after a game is Henry Betts. i 2 V 1 1 lg .R It ALLEN UNIVERSITY VS SSC Playing in their third straight home game, the Tigers became victorious. Allen University was never in the game that saw SSC marching up and down the field repeatedly. Scoring honors went to Frank Bell, Felix Bell and Leroy McCormick of runs of fifteen yards each. Outstanding defensive performances went to Felix Stevens and Roger Mydell at ends. Judson Brown and Dennis jones at tackles and Pat Garrett at head on center. Outstanding in the secondary were: Washington Peoples, Lawrence Oliver, and Bill Harris. At Linebacker and hitting anything in sight was Charlie Smith. ir, 2 L ivbk Three yards and a cloud of dust left by Frank Bell ml III il ANE COLLEGE VS. SSC ll , 1 'Qi by .gsigifg my gg-any 'S' H4 f IAQQ' lm E lflffiiifig.-Ei A, 1 'H'-'ffm we ' : !4'iX . L.i.,.T - 4' '. ' ,' - ' L' 1 .w.2'-as--, f--wif? . ' -sg V- ,-..,, 1 -, 'uf' I kv ... I , - 3-S55 '23- - '- l' 97532. 7 . 2 - 'asv' Fmagr-,vt 'wkr '2 pm 1.5! ij -- ' 1 5R4'.,x-f- w ,srfggtf iff! Twig-Q' ,, 71. - '.kw,x3-4 -. nw. +- 1' A' g' V.-' Q 1,-.1 9,f, f3afg'lTA A 1.321-r ,755 .j ,235 Z, mgg, L- . -+- sr c , Q1 - .V . -fe Q... '-. - ff' , '- . 3'- Jrf.. -'-N' w1'Y':f'2 '-, 1- f.-1-,uf ' .57 ii ' : ' a-1-' -,-fling -:,x.. '-4' 'ff ' M V. , G. - 'H x Av- . .' , . ' ' ,1 -- ' . ' ' - ' -,'ixf'.g I M .3 cc ,3 ju J 'fat 'Q - ' .61 ...gf 2- ., rf fi: h . - ' x S v , 'f 5 1 8 , 6 S . , J. N1 40 'X-2 4,4 3 t ' J, 1 Lubqf, LA, tdwzv 5. -as 'f '5? .. 'S - fm if '34 . - T ,, , - Ifgtizgzfrzgzg. 2 Q K'-:gg 5 A ' 2 .. .3 Q l i . . X 5:4 . V L25 ' 1 . tt Z The Savannah State College Tigers were held scoreless in this game played in jackson, Tennessee. Lane's scoring came all in the first quarter as SSC got rougher as the game progressed. Penalties deprived SSC from numerous scores deep in Lane's territory along with two fumbles and one intercep- tion. K-,5 V. X X1 -I-4:uv.x.f',2V 'IY I -- vu Lawrence Oliver caught in action -stealing a pass. , 5 IQ?' l 'ammlur' :W-am ' '- S .- ,, 5: elk.. gy.-1 xg' iii? , ' lr' ,- .ii '. ' ' f ain f ?ff fa : , ix- , .inn-fssi -L 'ff . . ' f ,,,...fl rdf: I Ns : ll' J' ' '. DEFENSIVE FRG T -gr .. Akai fm, ,. . 'L- . .1 .9 . Q. ', , 1 A f - X ' A rf' . . z ' ' J ...- , 4- -A X inn . .. IT ' 'W' ' , x .w .5 , Afxqg , -' .dmif . jf 44,3 , ,fn xA.. ,,, ,. .r. 1 1u-'- .ff . ', ,, I, ' xi. N . ' VHQJ ' .. ' ' ' . I , , if ,r yrs: ,: r4 I. ,. -I ', ' - .-.. -.gy -1 N ' - 1 .fy-.v .L--1, -V' :J ., .-Q'-'U - 5'-f :S 'ww fi 2 ' , ,FEL ,-f',E'2 1.1 ,, '4:Q'G. ,'i l35.'lff',.P',?'Qg' ,,f'Ti-' '-,Z-i -g END-Dennis Jones TACKLE-Judson Brown GUARD-Isaish Berry X- -f- -M-Q . - , f- 1 4: -1 '32 Q ' ' 1 -2- f .5 M' M-.. -. --Y ' 'fwava-ren' . ff K' 5 ,h 1'-d' wt' 3' ' 1 -3 ...FR-L' 71 Q ,, 4 ff-3415 arf. 1 '- 'Q I' 'fi' ' ' im ' A ,F.l ' I L1 : I 5' ' ,uf - vv- .1 28741 I .I hi!!! Lf!! ll -prsuau-'S-av -'-lm-x'21lvU lx.S' .-SV' ELT ., slQI 'Sli orlln1-sr lrflngq' 'MINI 1 -1 5.45.-s Ku' ',.f X v K 9 I 1, 1 wb '- '1 'W . ' . 1 A - P 5 ' x - 'ey' 'ix , . x V 6,? X NI . , A I L: l .pi I 53 V 1 - p I L N . 1. J I iff!! V V us 7 f -1 I AI. rg .f f 15 6 L ' - J 'A E A ' 'X 1 2 H I ' I J., .Ll A I--'.f :? e-'--, . - D 'A 'f 2 , ' -, B - ' '48 ' I-0 .-::w5: . A ,I if: 1 --'fine' A Il Y 1 - :Z-IAi':'J'l5.j 9 X '..f4':'- , ' 1 , , -' 4-:1?if4F +'J .rfffffb ' ' Y' 4 ,rw Af ., ', -' .' '1- 1-1 u.g.A'. A -' f -nf '?.. 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L ,.' 2,152 Q: Xrpgfs , Q12 13--K K , .r frm , J.. ,' , ,gn ,, , ,-1.,. . 2 -V -- ',v ',-:.l fi2r4 - 9 f:gf4', ali? rrihfi b ' Ig .1,,i'Q'LT .f--4-' X X ' 'tn ,, ijt Lg: ,. '.?'-'H '11 if ': ' 3 .1v'fvf +V- ',f -fffgiw '?',fQi5 'fr nl . ff.-r 14, iw? 4- H 5 .f,6':, .5.f?3,f,?vf',f1.2.' um :' 41 mir-.-'. , .,.:',. END-Roger Mydell G UARD-Leonard Garrett sg. W ,,V wa rf A . ..4, Q' ,-.-if, mf xx 4 ,, p ,,'f -. T fs, I A-5 1 I Q J., . rw ' f sf 3 r Q 'af 4 my Lil' '. 1, A Ng 'L 3 ,'.j-.-'35 :Q 3 . : ag ,Enix 'I' W ug ffinfsr 'AZ -A lf' 3- 5531. b x G v I Si, tg 1 - . Q tzi'l.41,, .! .xr fat 5' . 'wfrtt ' , Lf-+L . . . 13 A-Aa . .. : 1 vm ima w. x... V 1, . 'qi L.4,Qlu'1fii1f'?,ft wr. 'gp-.lA-X' '25s'5i,,,3J' ' Trigg -fu 1 .44 ,-9-rg, Aigfi' 2. ,Lg M e f f'--'rf-5+ - .:..:g-fs. we X t' i ' -15: .es mv'-vw '- JW? 1 , t ' 4 . ,,'1+'-'5f.',:,'-,Q-Q? Jw li .+.x: 5 'ft- 1 N-E.. A-A -fr -,fy -MJ' 'fl ' ' -- 1 ' ' 1 .Q- ii'.'?19rl'3gf,i21:f. E?f33'.f-CQ 1 ' A':? 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V' : f - ' za.,fss1::V,'fsmg.f ,V . -- rams f:v,,m5,,,:z..a,,V- ., A X :api-1 'Zf?'.f+i?!'9'555 !Y 3-ai R??'f'52,2V-a,,f-'stiff-.'f, , N' Q, .A -'ik ' X--Lax. - 4, 1 . , E M K A M , 65' 'f?ra'xg'l'l3'v3l23v?-55 jf Ffh -'w V A ' . 1 fm- is give' 3..- VT '-V V? is , 5 fs- H' y4+.-4q:'2--f-Vr- . AH , M la. QEQJEBS? vs '- '?Q?.:. N-- ' V H., F- ' ' Q I if 'A ,. - -f12 5A- fM ls f5w.,f,sf- Q -,H xsigggi -Vjvx 1-1, :gl gf. M . Af' A QM- +. , , . , - .I 2 lv V A v- N- e V- .Jas 5 , ,.f...-dy. . V' ' i V Q-sa,-ia. 1-P' N. Mi.-'.3 3'1-,' ' V. 4 V -V fftxii 2,4-. V-'V 3. ,L iv ' 'Q 3. VH' fy ,Mx 'Q S .. ,V 'lg'f',,V -1- 'H sw 1-an-.155 VsVV.V..f.f,l6 -Q Y ii.f15,,2'fvw,lff1?-'ififfz V M- s. ' , - , -.--W'-' x-VV- 95?-4-f- 25'.?L V ' AK' m.g-e.Q.- ,?GSk'Qv.Q2i32f2.Qsw,f.I'q-?5f'lf,xL :cnc - Washington Peoples y I ,Y -1: 421.1 W- .V . ,Qu I. A -A , , r 1 ...tg - 5. W v. 'fflkifsi ml-il ' 1 -Q zfif'-9 '7 ,.- , ii.: r,,yi?'j! , 4, ,-W, at, X :, 1, V - 1,314 . Q , V 11' J F ' V 2 B . .za -as l - ' I ' K Y 1 'Lf Y .. , ' . 4 1. ., , .. ' - '- Pl V. fl V' 2 ,Q l , ,, ,J 3 V' e ' ,ff l , J 4 A -r, jf I ' I I 1 sq ' l K ,... 3: V ' 'Q 4 j, ' Liv., V 1 NF mf I N.. :. .V , 1 ,Q v ,. ' ' 'i 4 .ess '--r 4l ii X 'M,,t.,Aa: E? J, . ggihiqzl. 'V 'Ffa . ' Qffm A,-gn .Il l Bill Harris txflfwif-25' l33QQ?f::fiV-' lim . . 2' '- A. grimy lg! -Er. . diffs Q My , ,. u. A In A-lv . Q: .kxzizqigv ' ' l - 'iwr , . as 'H f' 'f'+V.V- -1-QV'1ff'- .sae SV .l.-eff QV tfs,1QfV, 4.4571-v ,' F 'W-M2 Eli fl ' ' 'f' W, ' :ag , . - ,A-p?'.3i :. .I f , ,Qi bs M 'M-Vs 4. 3 , . f ,Q .,-, A ,. Y-.2 -wh -' - V ,-1,14 PV ,sififrf-:. -a. Lawrence Oliver CLARK coLLEcE-12, ssc- ln this game played on a very cold night in Atlanta, Georgia, SSC could do no wrong. Savannah State scored two first period touchdowns and went on to defeat Clark College 23-12. Two blocked punts gave SSC the vital breaks needed to gain good field position. Felix Bell scored twice within three minutes of the kickoff. The offense found a new spark with johnny Abrams taking over for Mosley as he tossed two bombs to Bell. Frank Bell romped all game long, finally scoring on a 36 yard run. Outstanding defen- sive games were played by Roger Mydell, james Dupree, ludson Brown, Isaiah Berry, Lawrence Oliver, Washington Peoples, and Henry Betts. Offensive standouts were johnny Abrams, Leroy 23 ag V N X Sh A mx ggi Wie-2'. s-V W si W 0 Vg ms 'Q .gag 'Yi ,N -3 610 A W , 'g 'XlEg..l3i fy ' - . -V I' ,xxx I McCormick and Donald Wright. -' 1 -G 1 . s, 'll' ' f. 5 ' v 4132! '- as l - ei: .f -vs-', ,f. 2-. . as fx-1 ,. . grit, .. A .. ' .S-gg 7 in 1 M -, , L F1' ' . X ts, A .5 . 4 ' - --rf-QB? V , A 'at M- - . , ,I '. 'sf 'tu ' - ' 1 f '-.,' A ,hi ' N J5lT .4'7 .' , 'A ,! 'w..n- 4 . ii-A by . K af iii X lixtzllvbg, . PA-51? y l ' 'lu' ' ef.: 'Fmt 5 :Sl ,kv i t gi A 5. ,M -V , I A- - - J ,pigs ' '-avr, ill . ' - 'wt :- 3.-3 Xl ' . - ' S A Z- -.-rt-fri 3 sux . f', ...-f? fV ft A .11 ' 1 A 7. .ff f Q -- 'A .ru . . I . . X . 1 At ,.. ,,,. . ,,,. .,s. lvil. ,,..V,,a. f..,.,.g 1.4 r 9 41, 1' ,i,.,'. ll l.: .-f'-at, f 4 ' ' . .x. --1 .. -A .Q ,I ll-. Y f If J ' 1 I H fad? lan' 'YL' -' ffm r ' 1-'plf':.f 3'-, hw 4f11i'if.2..2',.-T -.--z:..,..,g,,..wv.--, ,4a'5g.'.f,wf-4. ' frm- 3- ,f , .:'f'L.1'- ..-''ll'ff 4 f 7.,f-fffU '1fi'-5 'fi 'ffE...'.f U W .. ' ' - ' ' 5 'sl 'z.lo,',2?i.,'156,,t 5174 W. gp. 1.53.-It MVT! 'W' f , ,.j.-.gf Ng, - 4' , ., - f. Wifl 'ul' '-IL Q! vm. ' Za' ef --wg QT' - '. :MU 'L ,fu QUARTERBACK-johnny Abrams HALFBACK-Steve jones l52 if . FORT VALLEY ST TE-18, SSC-16 '?:F'h 3 5.1. 4,,yA.,, S.. -.. W! 5 As is typical of all the games between Fort Valley and SSC this was a real hard fought battle. It was played on a cold and rainy homecomingg SSC fought gamely to salvage a victory which proved to be out of reach by three points. SSC fell behind 12-0 at the close of halftime. The odds of catching became greater as the rain came down heavier. Despite, all SSC made a game of it and nearly pulled it off. Touchdowns were recorded by Roman Tarver and Frank Bell. Extra points were scored by Lawrence Oliver. Offensive standouts were Freddie Mosley, johnny Abrams, Horace Kendricks, and Frank Bell. Defensive standouts were ludson Brown, Bill Harris and Israel Randall. lm 1 '- w e ' l .M,.-ff? as-as 'J . -- it if , 4 L Agazfi W1 N 5' .H CENTER-Andre Alston HALFBACK-Leroy McCormick 153 LBANY STATE-33, SSC-30 The Tigers of Savannah State College lost to Albany State College in their traditional rivalry. The Rams return by Willie Dixon on a controversial play, were nipped 33-30. The Tigers, who were ahead with little time remaining, seemed to have the game locked up until then. The Tigers got off to a good start on a bomb from Felix Bell to Horace Kendricks. The Tigers scored again making it 13-7 on a scamper by Felix Bell for three yards. This scored increased to 16-7 or a walk of fifteen yards by Frank Bell, but Albany State proved to be just as determined to win also and led at the half by 19-16 in a desperate comeback. The Tigers remaining two scores in the second half came on a three yard run by Frank Bell and a recovered fumble by ludson Brown in the end zone to lead 30-27. On the pursuing kickoff, Albany brought it back all the way to clinch its victory. ,, 1- L-va, Q. - T. . . s ail? X ,QQ . ...r Ut ,Q . ,. L., Q ..L ' , K' ,D , 3 -.xibai-. ,J ,, 4 E, c N.. Wg, 4, - . . .-+'vL'w-1 ,,,.a,. 1 .Q I 1. T , A ' i 7 .Q N. LEE.:-frlwg-4 , .X.H' .x ,. 'ig' U IN 'rv' A ' . 1- v 1. ,, I . ' flat' 1'-,??tlffde'g?s'n.Qfe5.il4 A 'hx ' ' -o, .IA IQ. F- 'T '1:f4 TL!!! fb K at it -.t:EtzEQ.3rJv:.f,gj -ff? - ff-v -5 ur:,'k' Y F - - x - ff nd 1 V! A - 'ek 9 ' 5' 4 i Er . 'X 1 I rf' , I ' ' fp -6 N I . ' - - - ,4. . . Q l- .'- '. -fl-.1 , '.' 1 K . ' - . - ?':':.'J'u,.,k!.1 :Fi 1' 'ffer .L . l V, ,l '.4 - A . ' - X. .- y .-g ' J-:.l l,:- sr.-' ,H 1' A ,em- fff f' If , .f ffl! ' cj ', -1:1 -.,,t.. g31 ham V,gE-ffiige -ff:-2 - F f :.4..,4.1.-vm-YM: ...aw-f.'Yw.M!w'- HALFBACK-Horace Kendricks ' 54 GUARD-Donald Wright l SO TH CAROLINA STATE-36, SSC- Savannah State held its own against powerful South Carolina State in the first half which ended 10-7 in favor of South Carolina State. However, the second half was a different story as South Carolina State ran up twenty-six points. Savannah State's score was due to a five-yard pass to jesse Chestnut and the P.A.T. by Steve lones. Three times within the 10-yard line, Savannah State held their opponent. The fine defense was led by Henry Betts, Lawrence Oliver, Bill Harris, and Charlie Smith, with twenty tackles in the first half and three interceptions. l iiv- -xy, ,xr 1 5 . try. 1 ifkfrf' ' 'tj' in V gf V '9 V get .fi 11: as,:g.:- . 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T?-Q . 5 'hx ..,LrS: r Q wx r 5 1 K ,iii X -, I in r 0. 1' 'rf .fr ' - I f., '.'- .7 L . fig? j g- . .MESH f 125, 4- ' 45 '17, ,sh ,av wt- sr . ' , -3 'iff 1 f iff if is: . 4 -f 1' ,Uv ,N l 1- . at Q :MM Q .. .fr HK.-,V , '- Vg , ' 2-V fzn51552'K. V ,- 4 N.. ,S s N 3' ?,.Aw. s x E' , Y. .5 U 4 '- - I l , lg' lvl -M' . 1 1 i , 1: H J Y. . 1 , f' 1 1 A . ' TACKLE-Richard Bellamy 'J-A ,ik ,Y6..xg.f3,' A q t' ,T ifffsgv I 5ug'1 :.,. f' I r, w. xj -M Q., 'Hg . ..x25rf4:?1Rf' 'A 'l' r f .1 l - 'tm A ' - '- f an V ' g l '41 ,Milfs N Q 4x,'.'1' 311 . 4 . 1'-rv.: 4 L' 'N 5: .1112-se.. if-af: 1 4 1 1 I . 1 n ,ns F ' l 5.5.A A V ' 1 if 9 K U 3 . ' 4 vifgg ., 7-sat ., f 1 I ' f-F4 in . - 1- .V , 937, 11 . JA V LI NEBACKER-Albert Walker l'r- ,4 vqfxiifilff' TAT5 Co-captain-jimmy Rutiey AVA NIV Co-captain-Ezra Catewood BASKETB LL qgvf 'X.ll5-Wifl' Action! Action! Action as it was seen in the Armstrong-SSC Game, Walter Fulton getting ready to shoot. TEAM The Tigers on a hot night. BASKETBALL TEAM 5 '5YkfJQll . T 139.2 Ji, , T Nxl A ' llN'l K X N 4 ' XUXNN1' Al? Q Q,lAlLi g bwwnr T Qi WANIW My KNEELINC: C. Crump, R. Lambert, E. Gatewood, V. Hill, and I. Rutley. STANDING: G. Hendricks, H. Taylor, V. White, M. jordan, and 1. Abrams. l57 '-WrxNNf' t Lirxiri KBIZHC ggi, SSC TIGERS BOMB ARMSTRONG PIRATES Led by the amazing shooting of Carl Crump with 36 points, plus an all around performance from Vincent White and Michael jordon, the SSC Tigers won their first game ever against cross town rival Armstrong State College with a score of 86-74. The Tigers were really up for this one. They opened furious attack in the first half and mounted a seven point lead. ASC bounded back, and with both teams trading baskets, the half- time score read 41 all. With about 1:10 left in this half and the score 41-35 ASC leading, Carl Crump made one field goal, stole the ball and made another, and Vincent White tossed in a 15 foot hook to tie it up. The Tigers came out roaring to go and in the second half were not about to let the Pirates stand in their way. With Crump popping them in from all angles and driving in at will, forcing the Pirates to foul, and with White making those sweet hooks and jordon controlling the boards, the Tigers grasped a 15-point lead and did not permit the shorter Pirates enough time to decrease the margin. jimmy Rutley, last year's spark plug, outdid himself and put in 13 points. The Tigers playing a man to man defense, with Rutley checking hot Parker when he was in, stymied most of their scoring efforts. Reserve Gerald Hendricks came right in and made like Bill Russel by blocking three straight shots. Now that requires speed! johnny Abrams played his usual great game on defense, and Victor Hill, also guarding Parker, played great ball. In individual standings, Carl Crump blistered the nets for 36, Vincent White 18, Michael jordon 12, jimmy Rutley 13, johnny Abrams 4, Gerald Hendricks 2, and Victor Hill 1. jordon led every- one with 20 points in rebounding. TIGERS SPARK VICTGRY GUARD-Victor Hill Exif? 4 9713, AU. ., . ,f 4 J f ASYNW' MQ!! xl if ,, Aj' CENTER-Vincent White :nmwox:ummL,m,-.L.... GUARD-Carl Crump ,,, 'W W ,.,., V, M i ggfw E7 F FORWARD-Johnny Abrams EXE 5' --s-fav 1: l 1 -Q ,A 1 3,,E,.-2, '. - , -. Au.,--. .W 1, 1. x. Walter Fulton, who played forward onthe basketball team finished his graduation requirements the fall quarter '68. Coach Leo Richardson C K . vi? -rf- l R 'ng C , Q., ' x. Xa 5-. l-lgff s!lj'f,l ,f Ix A 3 7 TIGERS READY TO ROAR AT CALL! 160 TIGERS WHIP PAINE COLLEGE SQ? With veteran guard Carl Crump passing off to johnny Abrams in three crucial situations in the final two minutes of play, the Tigers of SSC won their third straight with a convincing 81-76 margin. The Tigers in the first half built up two eight point leads, only to see them diminish under the Lion attack. The Tigers, with lordon and White finding the marks appeared like they would enable the Tigers to run away, but it was nothing doing. Paine got the lead with 40-39 with about 11 seconds remaining in the first half. The Tigers' Vincent White made a field goal however and the Tigers held a slim one point lead. The Tigers started off the second half real hot and built up an 8 point lead with the score standing at 54-46. When Paine's Rodgers fouled out, the Tigers thought that the game would be easier. But his replacement came in and under him, the Lions got a 3 point lead with about 2 minutes left. Then White, Crump and Abrams got busy. White would get the rebound, pass it off to the fast Crump, and with his daring moves, he would pass it off to Abrams who in turn would make the easy layout. They collaborated on this excellent display of the fast break on three consecutive plays that broke the game wide open. The win was a big one for the Tigers, pushing their conference totals to three wins and only one loss, to Paine in Augusta earlier this season. The Tigers were led in scoring by Michael Jordon, who gets better with each game, with great moves for a big man and he had a total of 29 points. Slick ball hawking Carl Crump got 17 points. Jordon, like a demon on the boards, hauled in 26 rebounds, and Vincent White grabbing those crucial ones in the last seconds of play ended up with 19. Floyd Good- win made 17 Lion points and Teddy Ford and Willie Rogers both made 18. Hardy Marshall led Paine with 15 rebounds. Like it has been said in the past, the Tigers have a great team and now they are finally living up to their pre-season expectations. BASKETBALL ACTION N CENTER-Michael jordan 1 NY4 1 QQ, i 1 Q . BVI Y I 'A 'f ' Q THE CGURT K lv' -'Jl4s.h..v.:--Q. .Ln A. - Xo- SSC ORC-ANIZES FIRST GULF TE i .usa '- ff - .4 --i-,.f'v:.454-ta-ri,-F., - x.. 'Q ' -.--..,go . L-. -44...-ni-3. , -u- . ,. 1-b.,' r -4 - 435351 5 M' - . ::'4::w'-'+V A -- ..., ., 131-111. ers- 'ina 4 L 'QP 'A J-f'3'-fb ' 5521- 0 ,, .M d ' 'di' 4.-3w R Y , ' , . ' ,J Y jimmy Wesley Captain '49 'T. - , ,I I. 3,55 t ..f-Ali lacob T. Brown M .A mff ?.'TiWX .'. ' i - - 5 '. ' ' ,- 'E - ' : 'WJ , . if- mg . 2 5 - i. , 5, ., 3 .-. . - W V.. , . . X iq? ,' 6.4 i ,w., -51 ,1 ...X .L 5 .2! M 5 , .. - 'P -1 ., -' i Mi . -1' I X . 1 ' ' if ,S , ' ' -..,.u.,. ng. my iff' F -, ' A 'L A? M '5lK-Elin al 4 1 ,J wmv... . .., , 'Qing-I, , ' 'Ns .. -s . Herman Pinckney PI AM, ix Q? rdf, , , ..W hundiip TEL ..: . ,Q-1' '. ' ' ' .' xx . Q . . Al - ' . 1- X ' V-. - -4 ui A 4. ! ' v X - xr-w , -4 an , , 'uns -N D' Msn , J ,. ... - 4-4, - v . . F ' - wi. lf' 'KK' 5' ,-Y. I 'Ali-. 1 .1...gx:', f --rd ,I V Eff- urn - 7' - Fi , '75, ff'?pj ,S?Ff'-fii f N -. , U - . 4 i f V -V' lu 'W . J ' . 'nk-g 2' gf vi - W -,.. N ,, x it 2 'T Q' 1. 1 191 sq - , v ,. df i ' L 1 N , ' f 'a f. ' -iw f x . ' 'u 3' ,, 6 i I I sf 5' I ,fu - ' , . '. a ,, K 3 V A ' I' N . , --,ax Q . f.-:mn 1 V .V.T.ff . My Q ug., ' , Ja-'x ' '. ' 1. ' L . ' v 'F ' VZ -P ' -3- , if - - . ff' v ,' ,.:4.lf.-J., gf.. ' -Largs VN bg., '-, -.4 ,nr 'X . , ' . --- . -ui - . 4 4- . , Ai A-g,L I. , V 1 - Morris Brown J HISTORY OF SCHGGL The first golf team ever to be a part of SSC has now been formulated under the coaching assistance of Dr. Herman W. Sartor. The team included jimmy Wesley, Captain, Herman Pinckney, Morris Brown, and jacob T. Brown. The team's first major appearance was in the Mid- Town Golfers Association Annual Closed Tourna- ment which was held on September 29, 1968. They did exceptionally well with jimmy Wesley placing first in the first championship flight, and Morrise Brown winning second in the second flight. Coach Sartor placed second in the third flight. In the month of November, Wesley shot a 68 to win the Turkey Shoot that was held at Municipal Golf Course here in the city. He also won the South Eastern Golf Tournament in jekyll Island with an even par of 72. Morris Brown won fourth place in the first flight with an 86 on the first day of competi- tion and an 85 on the last day. 2 iw- , K s .fr-L Teeing up are Dr. H. W. Sartor, Coach: jacob Brown, Herman Pinckneyg Morris Browng and jimmy Wesley, Captain. I l im? W 1 'mpg' . W ,,, W, G swf- 1fff?f'f'Y . . rv' mf p9i.QgwWWf2f 1'9Z,Sx ' 1 2 5. wwf- Y- A ' ' - - Pip 65495 2,i..i:3x'f'S' f 'fx' ft.: KN' i' , - .153 ,Q M. .NEW M. . . ,.,,,. .K Xi . ,self ya wb , ,wwf i 1.5. .... -Q, W .13.w3,:: 2-.i.f-E ' . . . 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What a fast one that was. .A 2. 4 L, H fi J Q '0- ---Cxmqt 4 ' linen-v-4.-nd ' ' - - - ',a ff ,, 'A -mummy 9517, I 3 ww . -'tea .45 7' '- p- r M953 Ti T i Gentlemen, this machine is for . .. l'm checking my way out of this library. 169 N .. t rj di' The atmosphere in here is much better than in Mr. Stokes' class. - '-E257 .Liz 5 V-,. -w,2 s Q 1 'Y ' -T It would be great if I knew what I was doing. No honey, 2+2:S -1. i .. a . I, ef l '. ' 12 . . 6 l 'li ff, as ' 7 F! ,- z '2'5 2 42 X in 5 z il' l 1. 'si Q- I n -16 '?? 'f' . 'A K 21 V :Q .dn A beautiful day in the life ofa wonderful girl. 1' k af f I' L., 2 X AN- 3.3 1 A L. SJ vi' M- All work and no play makes me a dull girl. When you hear the sound of the bell, STOP. 1 in Now where is that math dass meeting today? . - wi-',fU'Nk '-V4,lfx7',, 1.x L. van -vi Can you imagine SSC's campus without any cars? What's going on here? Denegal, don't squeeze her so tight. hi' 172 'T l'm sorry but you can't see my 2 Have you heard of an automatic test tube washer? Dr. jordan, I believe you have the wrong envelope af-, .J -. ., - ' N I ' lj - , ...Now is thetime for all good men... Smile you're on candid camera. This building looks deserted. - I A ' , gd if 5' X - Ei' MEAL TIME K 1 fy ,,.w-1 R X 41' AT SSC plz EIEJEIIH H1 i1 ,1L.J i-+53 a-DK gh .- X x N521 ' ' x Lb , fb 'Q Eff' V if QD g f. UK ,,..-'- F 'Ox' W, I'm sorry, son, but finance is low at home th'5 month-H loAnn, what are you and Holly watching? vw Mix This is how I do the Sophiscated Sissy. 176 YNY? INQV , '43 fi V H:4,L,.z' V, lf I don't get this experiment correct this time I'II flunk the course 5 , . ' as ra 'cf ,1 - 3 it ' ' i . HI 31, 5 .. 4 5 ., . - -D V mfr? , 'i , 4, ?73f'1l Q' 'L ,i Xe 'af' 3' .f ' , , lwhn QQ-, 'I 4 P 5'-3 - tw- M tv, -Q ... I ' ' , A M Q, f J :fl W' iv? . . .f ' u if , S i if wi i V A I 5 3 fl is We haveto sign in and out of the dormitories. ' A' mf . ' it t ' r 1 SSC Students mourn the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, jr. 4-....,,,. Good morning, Savannah State Collegeg may I help you please? If we go behind the building he won't see us cutting his class. ,,., - --w -s.,-.-fk-' Q. KFY Man, this game is enlightening me more than History 300 will do the next class hour. fl F E . , . his 1, 1' ea ' ' V 5 ,j X , ,1 s LQFQJ n : If , l S ' gg, Il' ....--A i. --ll E : ' 4 4 rl-I llllll' l'l l - Q' '.A f I Y lln stills -1 .V- - lil 'ill s .:'-7v' ' as Don't twist your tongues with those German words. . . . Miss Mobley, your class began a half hour ago. ll Working with this lab equipment is too much fun. , . nl UI lil l'l Q li! lf l'l I -I V' -I I - I 1 I Z I 1 I 1 I 1 in B 1 Q I i I '1 What do I put here? l78 S What am I doing here? Hey NC-3V9l5, dv YOU 599 me? I See YOU- Marsh scene from SSC Campus. - ' 5 ' Aa ' 'S 5 V A if? 7 '2 ee ' A e'h ' 5- ? f 2 xi: V',. .1 if 5 1 ' A Q T 5 Q-Tzgiflff 1 .gr 'Q X 191 ' i t ' 1. i 1 -1, E 9' f iiilmfi li : x in Ill ' 1 a.,.,,aW, .. , , a .1a H5 g A .- hh ' l P-1 V'q i , fi J .,,. ,,,, .,A Perhaps my name appears on the Dean's List this quarter. . . R-E-S-P-E-C-T . . Sock it to me , .. . '7 AM ' 53: f.- , 9 ,Wi 3-,Q ? l 5. -:' A 5E?'5p5f4fi. 37921 'ff , s:m5'i45Qm ' ' A: 433'-4g,3-x i:i'2'f:'?-':' 1 ' '- why-Q-, 1 lag, fn: -V ff ff. ., QQL'-'fl Q-if f , '- ' wif' Ef557QQg.'f1i-if - l:Tf,g'ifl,f'-fiEf 2 fail ii? 71 3 ggi. N x y - . SE IORS 1 4 ' , S .3 DEATH Florence Earle Coates I am the key that parts the gates of Fameg I am the cloak that covers cowering Shameg I am the final goal of every racep I am the storm-tossed spirits resting place. The messenger of sure and swift relief Welcomed with wailing and reproachful griefg The friend of those that have no friend but me I break all chains and set all free. I am the could that, when Earth's day is done, An instant veils and unextinguished sung I am the brooding hush that follows strife, The waking from a dream that man calls Life. MEMORY Willie Katherine Sutton Christopher Kenon Melvin Lawrence Macon, Ga. Gloria Move Savannah, Ga. jimmy Rutley Rochester, N.Y. Mildred Scott Cuthbert, Ga. S., np A THO YBOWE 7 'QF' , losephine Cawthon Milledgeville, Ga Donald Cook, IV Savannah, Ca, Carolyn Daniels Macon, Ga. , PN I Wviwffwwg If S, Y , 5, , N ,I a V' ,tal .! t 1 Jfi 1 5 t . l84 Murray Brooks Savannah, Ga, Marcia Q. Byrd Savannah, Ga. Ilo Castle-berry Dublin, Ca. Margie Gillard Savannah, Ga. Dorothy Holmes Savannah, Ca. janet Stevens Savannah, Ca. Otrie Wellons Cordell, Ga. Ella Louise Williams Dublin, Ga. Ai ENERGETIC SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT enthusiastic. . .competitive. . . inimitable... obvious leadership potential... member of Newman Club... Business Club... Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc .... man about campus . .. a flair for the business world dealings.. . a loyal school supporter. Y E xi ACCCDUNTING MAIGRS Anthony Bowen Savannah, Ga. Claretha German Savannah, Ga. l85 'Q 0'-I 1 as Rv Q ll 5 Harvey jones Dallas, Ga. X. Edward McCormick' Quitman, Ga. Helen Powell Savannah, Ga. Larry Sims Hiram, Ga. BUSINESS EDUCATIO MAIORS !!l1f Evelyn Douglass Waynesboro, Ga. Betty Griffin Savannah, Ga. Frances Huggins Cedartown, Ga. julia jones New York City, N.Y. Yi I. in Gwendolyn Rivers Cordele, Ga. Mariam Roberts Sylvania, Ga. juanita Russell Covington, Ga. U, Ui 595 'Y fx N 9 r Ola Brown Vidalia, Ga. Ethel Campbell Savannah, Ga. Y, 9,1 Q.. J . i' han.. Sara Maddox Savannah, Ga. Shirley O'Neal Barnesville, Ga. EB ELEMENTARY EDUCATIGN MAJORS Freddie Bacon Claxton, Ga. Audrey Barnes Savannah, Ga. Margaret Battle Savannah, Ga. Christine Brown McDonough, Ga. be 'N- N V5 L X, Mary Brown Savannah, Ga. Anabelle Cobb Savannah, Ga. Charles Edwards Folkston, Ga. Barbara Ellison Savannah, Ga. cv x Q1 X 1 i CHRISTENA MACK . i a pleasant paradox . .. a radiance from within... thoughtful and a diligent worker . .. l 1 i Who's Who Among Students in Colleges and Universities... member of SNEA, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society... endowed with the gift of empathy . .. F y l l' lovesto work with children. .za r?,y ly 14- ,X i fl L l l :Quai V it 25 ly ' .,,,'d F ' 3 A 3 ll l l s . I z My p 51 59 4 w if l r lt gl N l ,gl :Iii Y ll l Y -iii- EP Betty jones Savannah, Ga. Diane Lewis Millen, Ga. Rosa Lynard Frogmore, S.C. Christena Mack Beaufort, S.C. Earnestine Fleming Savannah, Ca. Ann Harris FitzgeraId,Ga. Arlinda Jacobs jacksonville, Fla. ,uf ii sa. nik. . . . 1 f 1 ASSID OUS ELEMENTARY EDUCATIO MAIOR Freda Malone Rome, Ga. Marie McRae Atlanta, Ga. Rosetta Mills Savannah, Ga. Thespian Patterson Savannah, Ca. 4- -,xv N, 5 S s INK T .t BW as . 9 2 ., ,,.,.,,. .. X i , i is , A -i 1 Katherine Payne pri X X an Athens, Ga. .1 'WY 'UN Bernard Perry Valdosta,C-a. 'gn Al' Novela Pinckney I Q Savannah,Ga. 4 4 t N. g 1 1 H X 5 K Al. 3 -,L Lucille C. Reid Savannah, Ga. .ji Beatrice Robinson l . -'Y 'if' Savannah, Ga. -, Elaine Scott '...,,, ,ivy Atlanta,Ga. Ida Sello Sardis, Ga. Barbara I. Smith Savannah, Ga. ' SJ' Ya if R xl fx ix, X? S ai. . at ,-, i l ar gh E S Margerie Smith Xi Savannah, Ga. I Dwalyne Thomas ' 5 ' -5 A ' 'gg Atlanta, Ga. Willie Thorpe , Daring, Ga. Ks-U' v A H ' Edna Walker A - l wg lessup, Ga. 5 X, Annie Mae Washington l Dublin, Ga. Faye Williams Savannah, Ga. Patricia Williams Savannah, Ga. Delores Wright Sylvania, Ga. I89 .,, 'ber all ,T '-qv' t EY X O N x X Earl Brown Charleston, S.C Raymond Buxton Millen, Ga. Beverlyn Cornish Charleston, S,C. e x is LAWRENCE D. OLI wx . X cv R X, J, 'CJ' Walter Fulton jacksonville, Fla. Ezra Gatewood Newark, NJ. Paul Gibbs Savannah, Ga. e -w Fill Willie 1. Benyard Savannah, Ga. Debra Bolton Athens, Ga. xxx ER... is Carl Crump Bronx, N.Y. Roland Flynn Savannah, Ga. y. 190 Barry Gold Mount Pleasant Gerald Hendricks Philadelphia, Pa. Andrew Jackson Savannah, Ga. , S.C. .J ACTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION AIOR seriously tactful and interesting... outstanding Defensive Halfback . .. , dk -'::-A as-, ' fx? ' . X ' 0 X . conscientious TIGER Sports Editor. . . . W, W, sincere member of ,, fx Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc .... 'A ff' loyal, respected and thoughtful . .. ' undoubtedly energetic. I 44...-JM . F' f-asf C. ...,. aw..-- -. C--.-C. t. st I IJ. 1 '! ! '-'PHr'F+f :ff 'f'ft':i': W ., W ' ,.,. sf s iz -3j'l,.,1hgP51x:.x5'r-plfflyfuf-1 MQ 5 1-:Kg-11,-A , I , 1 ,. ' ' I f 3,-Q s l, WEEQQ' ,-.iS.,.E-Lf E......-,-1' .,,'LTjf': A l M'l , .,.. I ?iEf NT'-IGF! 1S.evV fY' uri' 'EEL' 'l'Al , ,. X1 ll LW 'tif'-T' ,TQ f ,.,,. . , , .f-3l,M,6:2vv C V ' f I TT . is , , . . A E. Q. ' Le 1 Lis ' .fxsig-,Q I A . f- ,- , I x' I 1 Q , tt. , ' I x 'fi' Q ' K. S ' st . Sampson Manor Rincon, Ga. Lawrence Oliver Philadelphia, Pa. 6 ,J Roman Tarver Augusta, Ga. L-1..4',A Wi' I9I Miriam Thomas Florence, S.C. Freddie Wilson Columbus, Ga. Rubye Whipple Dublin, Ga. I W' ,IW Ill . 'I 5' :lil IUANITA M. IACKSDN. ,f 'vb Etrendel Anderson Glennville, Ga. Peggy jackson Kennesaw, Ca. Charles Lawson Dublin, Ca. Evelyn Shinhoster Savannah, Ga. FRENCH S .s ,R deliberate . . .confident . .. outgoing yet sincere and meditative... Secretary to Student Publications. , . member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Boar's Head Club... Editor-in-Chief of SUSGA'S Southern Student Leader. .. aspirant to Alpha Phi Gamma Honorary journalism Fraternity... subtle, amiable, and a conscientious worker ART EDUCATION Q- ' ! fri my A, if TERPRISING C0- Bobby Carlyle Miller, Ga. lacquelyn Foster Valdosta, Ga. ,,. 1 ' , , az ' l. ww- Ei ,, V , P 11 .X . 1 .rf Richard Moses Blackshear, Ga. Ina Rozier Dublin, Ga. Dorothy Sanders Savannah, Ga. 'lf ' , n lil! y .ir if, 9, .,,. -V V- V 5: ' ' , ...A if ' f EDITGR OF TIGER ,, .- :5::'., A , , 551, 'vu Q .- I , ! Q 111 4 if sf' 1 H K ' 51 -2 . '- ZA , i f V '1' ' ' , X .lk W ' ,S was a f'.k'ff:1f ' -55513, . - ,:QE:22fI'f511QE 51 as a -ga: , -:,5,5:::53:,1:, Q, ' 'S A IQ luanita M. jackson Savannah, Ga. Q Eunice Towns Blakely, Ga. Jeanette Wiggins Savannah, Ga. 193 RAYM HIGHTCWER . .. :if ,I -'Q .X Q , Ai Laleanne Hartwell Savannah,C.a. Susie Kornegay Hazlehur5t,Ca, Emmanuel Larkin Milledgeyille, Ca. ? 4 't. ,Jw-si fi i,'.:i4'XOl .1 ' HT? X XE A M ie X v- Q arg Qi 1, james E,Taylor .IM I' 1,5 ,1'V.., fif Marilyn Bennerr McRae, Ca. Gwendolyn O. Brown Clarlcsville,Ca. Franklin Butler Savannah,Ca. Wilherv Byrrl ffzlurnhus, Ca, Rincon, Cla, RUS i . 1 .t,. , . ' fi Mary Alice Alexander Savannah, Ca. James Bacon Savannah, Cla. Shirley Brown Beaufort, 5.C. AJ- ' is 1' ,' E i l . xi '- +-. 'J ' .l- - 'n Verdell L. Miller Savannah, Ga. Philip Parker Jessup, Ga. Mamie Rouse Waynesboro, Ga, SOCIAL SCIENCE MAIGRS SGCIOLOCY MAIORS FU' ,WS I94 CONSCIENTIOUS TIGER EDITOR.. hardworking and sincere... gives and takes orders with equal facility . .. President of Alpha Phi Gamma National Honorary journalism Fraternity... Member of Committee on Special Events... Recipient of National School Press Association Star... National School Yearbook Medal... Columbia Scholastic Press Association Pin... a quiet follower, a firm believer. SOCIQLOGY MAICRS fWN l95 Carolyn Clark jacksonville, Ga. Bartholomew Coxon Savannah, Ga. loAnn Daniel Athens, Ga. Evelyn Dorsey Rome, Ga. Audrey Harper Hartwell, Ga. Raymon Hightower Savannah, Ga. BARBARA IEANE MGBLEY. lie in, ,-., ,-4 'L 'lb 'n , :wt ' f r .:q?,:-M154 mlm! 2 hi. -,vu . Q-1. -' Dorothy Howell Columbus, Ga. Fostine Lambson CoIumbus,Ca Beverlyn M. Law Savannah, Ga. Theresa Law Savannah, Ga. 2 2 -' , .' A. 1. . 7 ready wit, sound opinions... impressive spear-header of TIGER'S ROAR. emphatic school supporter . .. member of Alpha Phi Gamma, and Social Science Club... President-Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Miss Omega Psi Phi '68-'69. .. a sincere, and recognized leader. sd .- f 1 . ff: -r-. .YTW SOCIOLCDGY MAIORS Doris Hughey Dazolalackson Williamlulian Gainesville, Ga. Savannah,Ga. Savannah,Ga. I96 EFFICIE Charles Lemons Miami, Fla. Eunice L. Levy Savannah, Ga. Barbara I. Mobley Tampa, Fla. Rosa L. Reynolds Millen, Ga. Betty Simmons Savannah, Ga. Gloria Smith Valdosta, Ga. Geraldine Tolbert Savannah, Ga. john Wade Athens, Ga. Jacqueline Washington Savannah, Ga. off, lv!! .wal-' Hliil ly! if - 'ln H-. EDITGR OF :I 5:35 Ill I lg my llll, la lil, I ,, au lg ll ll 7 X, 2 TlGER'S R0 R .3 S u X 5' 6525 gil? ,ii M5 K.. X Q ., 11 2,1 1 :5:5la:g2s.g::s:S1f:. ' fi: 5 Gloria Moultrie Savannah, Ga. Gertrude Palmer Savannah, Ga. Hiawatha Paul Miami, Fla. Ruby Smith Augusta, Ga. Sylvia Steele Savannah, Ga, Beatrice Thomas McRae, Ga. I97 , 1 f are-rf., 23' - 'Ui Q. Berley Belvin Bainbridge, Ga Sharon Bryant Savannah, Ca. Eleanor S. Byrd Savannah, Cla. 2? .Xt X 1 I Rosetta Baker Ailey Ga. Bettye Anne Battiste Savannah Ga. CCRDELL WELCO 1 Us I ,.., loan Freeman Ailey, Ga. Shirley Hull Savannah, Ga 1C'S E... Arthur Davis Fitzgerald,Ga. lanie Davis Vidalia, Ga. john Fluker Waycross, Ga. f'o l .4 Gail Walton Macon, Ga. Cordell Welcome Savannah, Ga. Calvin White Beaufort, S.C. SCHGL RLY BIOLOGY MAIGR efficient, silent type . .. successful laboratory recipient of Biology Staff Award... self-assured . . . thoughtful member of Beta Kappa Chi . . . participant in Intensive Studies Program at Harvard University... a man of means. 2 1 ff A' , . :gy J na if ,ml L X ludy Wright Savannah, Ga. William I. Young Savannah, Ga. Fannie White Philadelphia, Pa Charles Wilhite Savannah, Ga. ARIO FOSTO H 11v 'A J - has - 51,33 as ambition and ingenuity enhanced by scholarship . .. Member of Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society... Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. .. Newtonian Society... strong, but silent . .. definite intellectual propensity. l 1 . 1 1 l J l i MATHEMATICS MAIORS A X 'Xi john C. Foston Milledgeville, Ga. Marion Foston Atlanta, Ga. Fleming Golden MiIlen,Ga. Eddie Green Savannah, Cla. 'Vi Scealy Brown Blackshear, Ga Shirley Brown Savannah, C-a. Carolyn Bruce Savannah, Ga. Linda Cooper Savannah, Ga. AD 'US 200 EARN EST MATHEMATICS MAJOR Ronald Weston Thomaston, Ga. Linda Williams Bainbridge, Ga. Ruth Woodley Hardeeville, S.C. Lavenia Wyley Savannah, Ga. Mae Bell jackson Monroe, Ga. Yvonne jackson Fitzgerald, Ga. Patricia jenkins Gainesville, Ga. Tl Annie F. jordan Louisville, Ga. Patricia Luke Savannah, Ga. Sammy McClure Dallas, Ga. joseph Mitchell, lr. Bluffton, S.C. Patricia Mobley lessup, Ga. Eula Tillman Metter, Ga. azwq-1 lanette Tindal Waynesboro, Ga Willie F. Tyson Sylvania, Ga. Barbara Walker Dublin, Ga. HATTIE KNlGHT...DEDlCATED GENERAL SCIENCE MAIOR quiet, but friendly . .. responsible member of Lockette Hall Dormitory Council... above average General Science student a pleasure to be with . .. a joy to know. Q I -' liwyllv .. 'x Q i ' QA , s i GENERAL SCIENCE MAIORS Franklin Goldwire Clyo, Ga. Irene Hines Savannah, Ga. Hattie Knight Dublin, Ga. 202 i GEORGE N. WlLLlAMS...PROFlClENT CHEMISTRY MAIOR methodical perfectionist... responsible and individualistic. . . Vice-President of American Chemical Society . .. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity's Dean of Pledgees . . . Member of Peacock Hall Dormitory Council' Wesleyan Methodist Student Organization, SSC Choral Society. . . obviously versatile. Q CHEMISTRY MAJORS Dennis Brown Savannah, Ga. Hezekiah Campbell Kingsland, Ga. ' A A .' Henry Strong L4 I 'A Athens, Ga. f , - George Williams Kingsland, Ga. , if S t R fl I. C. Cochran Pelham, Ga. Iohnell L. jackson Bainbridge, Ga. Ralph Thompson Bainbridge, Ga. TEXTILES AND CLOTHING . 5'1 it '75 Archie Lawton Sylvania, Ga, Iimmy Owens Valdosta, Ga. Charlie Platt Miami, Fla, ARY LITTLE.. CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAIORS Eastman Cato Atlanta, Ga. MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY A 1 'F 'iid i -isps . . E1 sf 391 3 VN i Mary Little lames Bivins Eatonton, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. GVii33'?l?SE?On INDUSTRIAL ARTS iii 5. 204 LONE FEMALE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MAIOR ,,,sIw y, , qule A s 'T ,,,x t ,. if 9 I Y activeintheIndustrialAfrSCIub--- ..,,ii ffl, ..g,, Student National Education i w DIETETICS -KWH f I 'I I Q IoAnn Burgest Savannah, Ga. Association.. individualistic . .. Sincere. . . Respected . . . Pleasant . . . Concerned... obviously dedicated to the Industrial Arts. HOME ECONOMICS FOODS AND NUTRITION . I '47 Mary Goodwin Mary B. Brown Claxton, GH- Savannah, Ga. YY is ' Douglas jones ,I Hartwell, Ga. 'Nm Thomas Nevels Savannah, Ga. Clarence Odom Sarasota, Fla. joseph Redmond Kingstree, N.C. .Qi .'. , 5 fi Q, ' .,,, A V , , . :., 205 ELECTRONICS 11 1,5 , f , .1-, '74, rjt9.:,?,.,4 J y J 'fail if wif? Yin far rp- D .f 61,75 1 -5731! wif 16?- I ,Q fb 'Y fix? 4 495' 126- 5:4 9 - '5--' -1Ff1:.:e!'iF'. '-'25,-453 , ff-Av, 1 . 1 , Q 93,1-'51 ,' .4t:, , ' -4, 1 -f,y,:,4 '- X ' 1 4 ,f' :.a -37: V - . 112, 4--3-Q : 1.1-'r , X, , ,iffy i fi , 5, f'3Z?3f:1'l5,'f?fi-ff: f 5: f fggf, Fi? 24 I - ' . :L . My .4 'T P.. 5,32?fg:553.v,j - f ' K N n,4'g,fgaf,,-.9f.:: . fi: F il' ',,f . r .mf44'4,,,-nz' -fre-5:7 5, -f -Q 2 - : , '- , V- j'2f.' I 'Y' I-Y: -G ,Tcl . , i31.2EZ':E':1'fv':,L.1':- f' W 'f zfkitesf-:ZH Af 1 WE:-s1.z:ff:-,ni ::. L-gLfn.f:..f,v 11,11 , , , 7:14 i: 2 mi- 11: - r 'iff , W . jgggjr. P 1,-'iff . ig.-V ' ' . x .,, . J..- 0 sig..- .Ave Q: N Ju,-8 ' 'WI- U gi 1' Delores Aaron Savannah, Ga. I Carol Alderman Baxley Ga. '77 Etta Anderson LaGrange, Ga. lv, Earlene Bell Macon,Ga, loyce Blackshear Savannah, Ga. .r.- S M, t lm X f 4- 4 I A 'P f 5.1! , l I S J Q Savannah State students observing an art exhibit - .,fJ lohn Abram Savannah, Ga. Sandra I. Allen Helena, Ca. Mary Andrews Newman, Ga. f 8, lames Benjamin Claxton, Ga. 5. 1 ' i 1 , A I Tom Bolden Lyons, Ga. ff -3 1 , 'Q Calvin Atkinson Roscoe Barnes Edward Barnwell Brunswick, Ga. Sylvania, Ga. Savannah, Ga. james Bennett Marietta, Ga. Carolyn Bostic Savannah, Ga. Roberta Billups Swainsboro, Ga. Doris Braxton Savannah, Ga. Bobby Brewton Liberty County, Ga. S - , -L-4 N -'1 1 ' ' 9--Fzrz. rf N . gh ,gtg ,J :sw : J l fs wg. f , rw? X 5 X V- igg? ' at ' ll H ' si 5. H . S i l , lx 5 ,oi 1 N., Alfred Brown Coach Richardson interviews a student. Sylvannia, Ga. Sharveen Brown Miami, Florida Ola Bryan Savannah, Ga. . ,I r .QW , X K,.,,f!f 'g.xEW,i qi:- ,R , ,saws Q li 2 . Olga Bynes Gloria Carswel Savannah, Ga.' Macon, Ga. Bernard Conyers Dorothy Cook Bainbridge, Ga. Sylacaaga, Ala. Vireginer Bryant Atlanta, Ga. jimmy Burris South Carolina , K XY M Y ,iliifilf ' i I Nathaniel Carswell Savannah, Ga. Henry Cook Savannah, Ga. 209 Delores Briggs Savannah, Ga. , -r'll't r- :gf If ' gl L g W. AiE-,ci,-,:1- ., - vf':z: ' 1 2 Morris Brown Vidalia, Ga. -. fn I L L Calvin Butts Sparta, Ga. Cheryl Cobham Savannah, Ga. Peggy Cooper Pearson, Ga. 1- - ' -.5 ' . Q f f, 511' asa: 1515. ' ' ,E 43.1, J , 1 Y I Alethia Council Savannah, Ga. Carolyn David Savannah, Ga. YL s. , X Dollie Eaddy Blackshear, Ga. -4 X: 'Jew Q t Ervin Crawford Shirley Crawford COtl8geVllle, Savannah, Ga. Christine Dawson Columbus, Ga. Mary Eady Savannah, C-a. A Delores Drummond Woodbine, Ga. FEV' f ' -L U50 Harold Ector C.riffin,Ga. .ro- 'tit'-.1 Mildred Duncan Savannah, Ga. 'VD sf' fi Barry Ellis Douglas, Ga. l I l ll N I t l l 'Y ' WE r y F Al 1 CarltonFluker L 'Lia G l fl Waycross,Ga. lei i .FI V I - 5 'lull I. N 'l fl F Q , I sag, 1 u' f ' A in-v.'1. Lou Ann Frazier Savannah, Ga. -A 3 ', if ll . .fs l 'K--A II .V 11 n f IX. X ' , -,,Q3f'- ..r1lf l7' ' , A day to remember by the class of '68 210 0 , 1,5 X . ,- 414 A Lillie Cuthbert Darien, Ga. Arlisha Dunnon Fitzgerald, Ga. -'N Q3 nw , l ' . l 1 r ' 1 i ,L Orange Evans Augusta, Ga. Betty Frazier Savannah, Ga. Ollie Frazier Savannah, Ga. E Gaithan Galloway Ronald Gold Lucy Goodall Ernest Gordon X Mullings, S.C. 4.42 Emma Graham jacksonville, Ga. lames Green Shirley Green Savannah, Ga. Americus, Ga. Shelia Gordy Sandersville, Ga, ix S Priscilla Groover Richard Handy Lula Harden Barbara Hams Metter, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Gutyonl Ga. Baxlgyl Ga. 5: .Q ,X .- T: - ,il - X ill: -We Mall' L' Hams Q' ' --f-ff? 'lxirif-iii '?5'hifj , Savannah, Ga. ii. -7 S -iii? e-if lil gi? iii lfe?e?s3.1 if-Q S---a n . Q? ' v , I 3Q4,jEie,-!'g:!fig -V-' -if Q- 9 yi ls 9 ' 'ali' ' Tiff-D - ',- 11f,i- h a . 1 I 7 N H i? -.'i.fiJllt s 1l- .Ll ,,:..::,i7- Qr--'+A ..1 ,-I ' ' -5 1, l R -. X 'f-lf-ab f . i Q S -rrnmn R WIIIMIE! ., i 1 I . i A l -ff--iffg: q 1 a M. Hilda Harvey The class of '68 poses at the new Savannah State stadium. Macon, Ga. 211 Mount. Pleasant, S.C. Waynesboro, Ga. Rome, Ga. Thelma Greene Savannah,Ga. Gaynell Harris Crawfordville, Ga. L Hattie Harrison Savannah, Ga. fl inf ,awwsif f Emma I. Hawkins Savannah, Ga. Ann Hayes Thomasville,Ga. 'Ui Peggy Herrington d Waynesboro, Ga. lor an '99 '. 4365 Mr. Loadholt presents portrait of Dr. Asa Gordon to Dr. loan Gordon and Dr. aye,-. my A , 3 lvl C. 'Q - . M l y 5 X vl-4 -af. , ' an t- 1. as-5 Curtis Hicks Lenora Hill Carl Hopson Rosella Houston WO0dbln9, CB- H0San5Vlll9, CH- Hogansville, Ga. Savannah, Ga. N V1 I Delores Humber Americus, Ca. G LA' . Beverly johnson Savannah, Ga. Linda lackson Macon, Ga. Cheryl Irvin Valdosta, Ga. Carolyn Henderson Tifton, Ga. LaVerne Hester Augusta, Cla. i A -1 A.: x 1 41 W i , I rl - -r-'- . 'U' If Olipplyart Hughes Hartwell, Ga. Ivia jenkins Savannah, Ga. Elliot johnson Gloria A, lohnson Mary lohnson Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Newman, G3- 2l2 I Constance jones Savannah, Ga. Oliver jones Statesboro, Ga. jewel joseph Woodbine, Ga. Genevieve Lewis Willie London Savannah, Ga. Brenda Lyons Griffin, Ga. 3 ll ' 'lf ' iff 'gil 45: gl 4 fi: ,vs 21.13 -ni- iff - f-K f JV' A , , , ,ig ,ff Rev. Benjamin Gay along with Dr. jordan participates in dedication services of the new Savannah State stadium YE ev as f- C-H ,., -.-...v 'Ps fel . - N-.f I Qt , Larry Keels Ronald Lambert Betty LeCount Newark, N.j. Savannah, Ga. Riceboro, Ga. Lavon Love Athens, Ga. Soperton, Ga. l e-. . 11 ':::-- , t y ' f I 'Q -.., .... - 1 l K ' .- t ,r,,' ,, Louise Mabry Linda Manning Alma, Ga. Dillon, S.C. 2l3 Ola M. jones Tennille, Ga. 1 - ,. .ip 4, Shedrick jordan Thomasville, Ga. Kenny Leonard LaGrange, Ga. Carolyn Lucas Valdosta, Ga. - 3:-F 'v 45' Ig ' Gail Massey Savannah, Ga. 1 C ki Q B Ronald Matthews lesup, Ga. Elijah McDuffy Savannah, Ga. Veronica Merritt Colquitt, C-a. . X , V Qin y d I . , I A 1 , - , , Martha Myrick Waycross, Ga. Floyd Odum Boston, Mass. Dell M- MHYUOV Josephine Maxwell Annette N4cCambry Cl1Hf'eSIOnf5-C4 Savannah, Ga. Newman, Ga. I z-,, ve-4' -'I Roberta McFadden Savannah, Ga. Eugene Miller Macon, Ga. Carlton McKenna Savannah, Ga. Linda Minor Savannah,Ga. Rose Mary McKenzie Savannah, Ga. Elaine Morris Savannah, Ga. ,- A ' gigs 'i fy,..'.qV4. j -. .' 1- s, J ri . M .. L ,, ' I , -. 1 . wi ,af Q - Y A iv 'gf 'Q v A- . ., .- 1. rg 'N' -: '- , ' , r ff Z Ag' I 'f ',:'13l'rTe,t ll Kyra.: . 3:s,L ' - ' ' i 15 L-I ' I U J, 1.--:,L . 11 rl jj. x13',2-'Q-gg'-',..',, . ' 5 .Afilrkg 1,1 Q.. ' .. Un., - .,,, ' , ,.',. -. -ti., TA V l I , V . U, . qw- 1 7,6 lb lr- 5 n :FL ,A ati: Vui3,vg.'a, I ,u ,hr V, ,F ,,-.Vt Y ,. .' ' --' .4- l ' 1- -' -.- - eel - 1 ,. 4 1 - -erupt, , . ,Q 'i' -J a , ' K F ' ' , H ' :'..L'- I ' X ,JJ I Quin-IY5. 's.-'L l 1 v . v, . . lil' ' ' ' l X ' X ,A ' l , , 1' -. , 9 , S 1 X f f xx W I J X Y A ' Q l X x, J 1 f r X, ,,, , .I ' l 1'-':' -, f' ' -1 'na . rin. 'l ' - 1 4 .,-It f Z ,M gfwg-A . ' ., ,f Y -,' efz,,.':'L ' . ' Q' . , '1,r. 'k. r'-fi '342 '-- - , , 'f' 1 317: .I , . ,UA V Q, ,wr , 1,3 ,M :. - f ... s ,' 4 A9791 ' '.'lP gH' -4 I ,f.,.. v-21, I , ,l',I..,4.' I.. . - .. .W 4,7-g -5,fw.- --1 .,, ,, , Q ,K f,,jLf ig, lL3llfg,4f3'fQ1?Zf, -, A. fn?-yfcflsrl, . ,. , - a-,...ya'.'- -f ,fl at ., . ,.f,ff-...+ . 'U'-.ff -'fre-+??5i:J'F.a rsi:'I f'f2..:3Q-' fl3'7:-'21 , Va -'ff5'5i':f1'1'f ., 1 ?'1-.::' 'izagfi'--2. '- 'uf in--4-'57 5, 'ic'-aff wi.-?.L9,:N ' '46 V' '-. lib 1ff.fw4'.f:sg'u 1qSgn7- ? 5f?f4'?!7527e4' ,4,Z':iP?5' bs lwlfflw-f Q, Eag'cf'f'fi5' .' fx Fife-.I'. f-'..-. ,.-4. -03:9-.4-'-'-1??5'5Afwi.L.5.'7fir'f'f'i'2n :,..+,:r9:11..5 4.f.?gINf ,.. The Savannah State cheerleaders cheers the Tigers to victory 2l4 Miriam McMullen McDonald, Ga. lohn Moye Deerfield Beach, Fla. George Newton Macon, Ga. Helen Olar Savannah, Ga. Beverly Outler Gloria Perkins Joyce Perry Mafgafef Powell Savannah, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Cl'1HflCSI0f1, W-Va. Q, Q- 5-' Q Sf P :iZ.a james Powers Michael pratt Lucille Price Phyllis Priester Minnie Rilington Savannah,Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah,Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah,Ga. 'U V5 4 . X 'Ria Q 9 ffr 5 I Brenda Roberts Don Roberts Rose Marie Robinson Earline Rooks Minnie Ross Springfield, Ga. Blakely, Ga. Pensacola, Fla. Baxley, Ga. Waycross, Ca. -' fa st..- .. ki. . , i r -1' I ---Mm n , ' -fp, M-'Li jiurf Harold Roundtree u A ,w i fi QL .4 - A -. A, Albert Rouse Waynesboro, Ga. 1 1 E 4 . 54 0 .55 .... ' ,aaa--j ' im a! f ' Cochran, Ga. ,A - ' i, 1 B+' F if .. ff-. -. ' ,a 4 , Q-na --s c' l- -4 .,,,, Q, -qu - 1' -vi N - - :A 'we ,rfn .i . - . L . ,ri p im tw- ,W .hi ' H. . ,k ' . , ci V In vy X l I L ,a . i A, V ,y B fn' it - gill it F ,Q J' , , 1. l,4ulS-f ' -'Q af ' - .. 'T 1, 1' ' nfl-443 P5 E 4-- 1 .v yv ,..... Gertrude Rowland The Savannah State College marching band performs at the homecoming parade. luanita Rudolph AUSUSIH, Ga. Woodbine, Ga. 215 Lol' 1--4 Yvonne Rudolph Woodbine, Ga. Brenda Sawyer Savannah, Ca. Frederick Shaw Savannah, Ga, Doris Smith Savannah, Ga. ' 'Y ,l.1'l jkjx, .1 5 .Bl tf . y F: trim-. 95q3 i, , 2 I rsh- : '-'fr ' A ' .gp :- -- 1.29325 --X .' 1 5 1 ,ilu 'Q - , ' It --'-. 5 .-one -,L-, V, j i 1 -4- , . ' - . .Q Qs v .m - . .V . if Akai Ng, s. 1- ,,, -, 5, -Y , AQHXQA I i . P L l -, g 1 J. it ,Ig f -t ,S Mt addd- fi ' A i ,,, -. , Y ., tg' ,-.- .y 3-,,q5,'1-.. 'T-1 N 3 1 S ' Q, .N , in V 5 . . 13' -'-'-- '.'.-,,- -u' 5- 1 . Y .Zh 1, 1 ' f. ,A - -' L.,-. .. . '47 M . ,, ,r-l1!:.f-.- ,:,:E!.,,.x ki., 1 ...v YK? 1- 1.,,Ag,....- .41 , C,-in G D , . X . 3 ' lillm I t' .fll if ' 'v R . ' . jjj-. ',.x.:gi-in X ,-..:Qj.:G1E'1 s. - - , X W 1. ' , :di'1f,-xiii, 1-.A 1, .L i f l If - 1 Wag ' 'F-P' -' ' I Vg 'Ike' .,, IPF' , .Te-3 7 fi?-vs , 'hugging 2' .. X ' W 1 S - ' 1' H .- Q up 2.5 ye-, r , . I 4 ' .f , ,' N '- - l U E L , :g g , at . , , - iS.i'3- -1 In. t . w X, -4 e ' ' .P -RL,,,3, - WM, Summer students attend cook-out at Savannah State College v. LaRose Singleton Savannah, Ga. Patricia Smith Claxton, Ga, Delores Stevens Riceboro, Ca. Melvin Singleton Savannah, Ga. Celestine Smokes Ellabell, Ga. Vera Stevens Riceboro, Ga. 216 E ia ,QM , Q! ,, li ' f X Evelyn Smalls Savannah, Ga. ,tb 'ax ' 'l . X' N x . l l .S 1-. R'-tu , Madalene Spells St. Marys, Ga. 'S tk, Edward Stinson Miami, Fla. Gwendolyn Sabb Porter, Ga. Lena G. Scream Dublin, Ga. Cheryl Smith Savannah, Ga. X ! x Harold Stepherson Fitzgerald, Ga. rv-' I' 6 james W. Strange Toomsboro, Ga. A Annie P. Sumner Baxley,Ga, Theodore Swift Savannah, Ga. Q f xx I i Comer M. Thompson Savannah, Ga. Doris Walker Savannah, Ga. xl' 'l-'W' A.:-me ' xv1 '0 'Q ' A-'4'::?m wp -. 1 me '4 A great feast attended by the students of Savannah State College. P'SQ?' l sf - Almisha Surrency Blackshear, Ga. gift :fS2 ' T. g A Calvin Tate Savannah, Ga. 3 . 2 T 1 .U 4 .-I by A Q all +11 if 'fa I ll.: fu V Billy Tillman Alice Tyson Daryl Wade, jr. Reginald Wade Stal,Ga. Savannah,Ga, MacDonald,Ga. Athens,C-a. xx ' .- Tu T' 4 an Q- an S..- is :PA .4 Barbara Warnock Harold Wesley Ruby White Milledgeville, Ga. Dothan, Ala. Milledgeville, Ga. Gwendolyn Williams LuFreda Williams Otis Wright ludy yearby Louisville, Ga. Beaufort, S.C. Alamo, Ga. Moultrie, Ga. 217 X if-'V' Emma S. Williams Bainbridge, Ga. 'if' 47 A ,. S, ,L II: g Shirley Young St. Petersburg, Fla. , tt, 4.55 . gg? ., A M fL': 553' 4, .W M, f , . , 1 I Y- 1- 5, 1-511: ff 'mf a. in 55, 3: ' 55,2-31 P, 1- -' .., .,.?'f,-fur 21, -:qu--r ' 1425.-.: I, J. '15-5415, qife?-, :.u-Jn--W. ,' V ff 1 , 3141, ,-,eggae-.z..,,5.gg,1w1115'!-f1'g : If--' .f?we,,g-zrff'5f3,5sfif2?pge:?i-fgjg :2':i'2qgq4.,3ffgS',es-,sq f5?liT1E'?j9E:1?L-: 1270 , -432-L ' a?f?'ii5f3?if?i75LT'T?1: L :ai5.5:'1fp'1:::'3'r4.f':'1' .Qi ,, f 1: R.q.:g,yfgq- 'J - yy, -- isizfizfrw-V if -- '. J -'A iff? Qaeezf ,ai .- ' 1 1 ' 1 59z...::Ai22? '?5vf ' - if 122.-fQa, .'..'. ' .fl - '4 ,1 1, w. ' .11 AP,' 2 , X Z., -asf I 5 . 0 , , Va. 5-:zfv ' ' W ,, f 51 me: 4 if P' MQ f D 5 UQ: 1 ffsflv . 'X ! g' 0 gg ..gf', 2 TN - 1 -H wgga: I f. ' v , .,,., A Q ,ala ' ' , PV, A , ,. . . 4.5-ka f 5 J . , '41f.R5' . f'f.!:'f 'L- , X wfaffzf- '?' -.i Z:- 'Q'fi2' fx-'.1i u . V' 1 -N 1 new -fha V-rguytfg-e arf? xl: zf- . gwkr- -ay vt Yinpff 511: ,121 .gif 5 :mf -1' gy-ag .,.: 535' kd 2.2, 16,3 . 1 VH 1- .-P' ' v :Af ,Q QW? -.e.,g,x,:rX-- .QQ ' s. V x. ..,,. ' .Z -in -4.11. Q-' 4 - -- .w v,--few. e . ,Q . .'1:-.' ' H '-1:,.a?Fa'.11.'.f. ,., . .,..,. . ' 1, ,,,--,,-Lfffs-'-'I -' fsfw 91?-.-.-'ii'-:1 13,-.V 'bmw-.z.,1,-xr .' 1 V Et' ' ' V Y ..23w,.,751??.iY:,,i .5 'hxia -NET' ' Q -1. 11-f,,'2i:v W1 ,351 , ffifl 'Q H352 .Tu . 'I 5 xiii! Q., , . 2 mf... ,,q 'l A . :Q w i? ' Q AQ Q, X ' U 4.-Q 11 're Z' ' 5:5 'eq A 5 ..,'f::::'v.,.Q ,vm , in.-nigh - 1 . , :Sign .. ,S ,A w -1- X 1 -w 'W -,L A 4 SOPHO ORES -.. 7123? ,- 5425. jf . I 1 1 w 1 I I 1 F Duane Adams Macon, Ga. Sidney Adkins Rochelle, Ga. David Akins Bainbridge, Ga. Brenda Alexander Elberton, Ga. Johnnie Mae Allen McRae, Ca. Robert Allen Swainsboro, Ga. Alice Anderson leffersonville, Ga. Andrey Anderson Riceboro, Ga. Doris Anderson leffersonville,Cia. Martha Anderson Augusta, Ga, Mary Anderson Savannah, Ga. Moses Armstrong Dublin, Ga. Caesar Austin Bainbridge,Ga. Delletha Bacon Liberty County, C Paul Bailey Jessup, Ga. lackie Baker Alma, Ga. Patricia Baker Savannah, Ga. Charles Banks Albany, Ga. Constance Banks Claxton, Ga. Olivia Banks Covington,Ga Annette Battle Macon, Ga. Beverlyn Bedgood Savannah, Ga. lames Bedner New York, New York Rudene Bell St. Petersburg, Fla, x SS X Q A Q N A V S, , ' Qs , is -. .Zta-. i o rt-..5-Sr - Ii 5 A . .,. wg' 'W' . .,, . 1 Q Art -FV- MX . Ux yum. X Y E s rm.. , 1 .-, it -1i: .5 , 'J q.1 ': as : -.,, ,a 221 Gwendolyn Benton Convington, Ga. Hyland Bennett Waynesboro, Ga. Timothy Bing Washington, D.C. Sandra Bland Savannah, Ga. Kathye Bradley Savannah, Ga, Eugene Brazeal Wrightsville, Ga. Margaret Brock Montezuma, Ga. Magnolia Brooks Savannah, Ga. Marion Brooks Savannah, Ga. Earnestine Brown Dublin, Ga. Elizabeth Brown Moultrie, Ga. Larry Brown McDonough, Ga. Lonnie I. Brown Lyons, Cla. Tryone Brown, lr. Charleston, S.C. Green Bryant Savannah, Ga. James Bryant Danville, Ga. Sandra Busby Brunswick, Ga. Barbara Camp Rome, Ga. Melvin Campbell Hilton Head, S.C. Michael Campbell Richmond Hill, Ga joseph Carroll Augusta, Ga. Marietta Carter Valdosta, Ga. Ernestine Castle Bainbridge, Ga. Bruce Celestine Los Angeles, Calif. 'Z if , ll Z l ,Af 1 I If l if X 3 4' F a 1? A H 'li x lrll ig: u I miie 'vw I 7 222 Willie B. Clemmon Sparta, Ga. Vincent Collier Savannah, Ga. Eddie Collins Claxton, C-a. Theodore Combs Toccoa, Ga. john Conyers Thomasville, Ga. lsolere Cooper Augusta, Ga. Clarence Cummings Rochelle, Ga. joseph Dalton Stevens, Ga. Rudolph Daniels Adel, Ga. Benjamin Davis Sparta, Ga. Carlton Davis Moultrie, Ga. Sara Davis Porter, Ga. Willie Demons Barnesville, Ga. Cynthia Dorch Brunswick, Ga. Geneva Dukes Savannah, Ga. Angelene E. Eason New York, N.Y. Freddy Ellington Atlanta, Ga. Paul Elmore Savannah, Ga. Harriett Famble Savannah, Ca. luanita Favors Atlanta, Ga. Lydia Fields Savannah, Ga, Bobby Flowers Lakeland, Ca. Eddie Fods Waycross, Ga. Angelia Foster Macon, Ga. johnny R. Francis Macon, Ga. Roslyn Frazier Atlanta, Ga. Shirley A. Frazier Pearson, Ga. Sandra Fuguary lessup, Ga. Vivian Gabriel M Thomasville, Ga. .5 ' Wanda Gates 5 I Atlanta, Ga. . If 'W ' Alphonsa Giles as I Rincon, Ga. 5 - I Peter Givens 5 Y V' Macon, Ga. Ira Glover Savannah, Ga. Arretta Goft Adel, Ga. Nathaniel Golden Millen, Ga. lean Graham Valdosta, Ga. Patricia Graham Valdosta, Ga. Martha Lee Green Savannah, Ga. Annette Hagins Savannah, Ga. Charles Hale Savannah, Ga. Eugene Harmond Savannah, Ga. Sandra Harris Macon, Ga. Lodia Harrison Calvary, Ga. june Hartwell Savannah, Ga. Evelyn Harvey Metter, Ga. Mary Ann Harvey Macon, Ga. Catherleen Heard Elberton, Ga. Dora Heard Elberton, Ga. ' if fi, I , A 471 t V if fr x 'ekw 'vue ,H ss X i Phyllis Henley Louisville, Ga. Patricia Hewitt Savannah, Ga. Phyllis Hill Waycross, Ga. Victor Hill Thompson, Ga. Willie Hillson Perry, Ga. Barbara Holliday Savannah, Ga. Claude Hollinshead Pelhance, Ga. Donald Holmes Girard, Ga. janice Hooks Savannah, Ga. Maxine Horne Vidalia, Ga. Augustus Howard Waynesboro, Ga. Claudia Howell Savannah, Ga. David Huckaby Moultrie, Ga. Pearl Huff Statesboro,Ga. Beverly Hunter Fitzgerald,Ga. Richard Hunter Athens, Ga Danny Hurt Milledgeville, Ca. Magie Inman Moultrie, Ga. Lois jackson Darien, Ga. Luward jackson Athens, Ga. Ruby jackson Adel, Ga. Muriel james Savannah, Ga. Patricia james Savannah, Ga. Wesley jefferson Dublin, Ga. 'Y' 6 f.- I sf... A U...-L Hilda jenkins Cedartown, Ga. Mavis B. jenkins Savannah, Ga. Geraldine johnson Augusta, Ga. Gus johnson Monticello, Ga. janice johnson Colbert, Ga. Maxine johnson Florence, S.C. Sandra johnson Savannah, Ga, Sharon johnson Savannah, Ga. Betty M. jones Savannah, Ga. Dorothy jones Savannah, Ga. Melvin jones Valdosta, Ga, Vivian jones Riceboro, C.a. Michael jordon Los Angeles, Calif. Shirley Keeton Tampa, Fla. Willie Kelly Covington, Ga. Marian Kelsey Savannah, Ga. Barbara Killens Thomasville, Ga. Marion Kirkland Newnan, Cla. Deloris Latimer Statesboro, Ga. jewel Lattimore Metter, Ga. Kanzetta Laughinghouse Waynesboro, Ga. Marvel Lawrence Macon, Ga. Linda Lee Albany, Ga. Peggy Leverette Lincolnton, Ga. it '2 Q.-, W is-1 . g f a 155. .:, WTF N' s N 4' .. 1 S1' 11 'Mt 1: vs-1 ID- Andrew Lewis Savannah, Ca. Daisy Lewis Georgetown, S.C. Alfred Lockhart Vidalia, Ga. Delilah Luten Savannah, Ga. lack Luten Savannah, Ga. Leroy Mack Brunswick, Ca. julia Manel Covington,Ga. Neverta Manning St. Petersburg, Fla. Lucille Martin Savannah, Ga. Harriett Mason St. Louis, lll. Shirley Mathis Atlanta, Ga. lohn Mattox Elberton, Ga, George Maxwell Savannah, Ga. Vera Maxwell Savannah, Ga. Elzie McCord Vidalia, Ga. lohnny W. McFadden Kingstree, S.C. Noble Miller Waverly, Ga. Cecilia Mills Savannah, Ga. Clifton Mitchell Kingsland, Ga. Dave Mitchell Ridgeland, Ga. Rudolph Mitchell Hara, Ga. Lois Mobley Ocilla, Ga. Rose Moore Macon, Ga. Thomas Morgan Milledgeville, Ga. Delores Murray Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Devarn Murray Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Catherine Myrick Columbus, Ga. Sandra Nephaul Valdosta, Ga. Grafton Nowlin Florence, S.C. Claudette Odgen Savannah, Ga. Anderson Parker Millen, Ga. Sandra Parker Augusta, Ga. lerelene Parrish White Oak, Ga. Margaret Parrish Metter, Ga. Beverly Payne Atlanta, Ga. loyce N. Perry Augusta, Ga. Wanda Peterson Waycross, Ga. Patricia Pickett Savannah, Ga. Bobby Pierce Atlanta, Ga. Mary L. Pierce Savannah, Ga. Patricia Pinckney Savannah, Ga. David Plair, Ir. Millen, Ga. Larry Polite Savannah, Ga. Emily Ponder Statesboro, Ga. Dorothy Porches Savannah, Ga. James Primus Augusta, Ga. Doris Purdue Augusta, Ga. Patricia Randall Pompano Beach, Fla. 'W'- af at X ,Q '5 All 'lf , K 5551. 3. H- s, 1 1 Zvi, Y x ,Airs vi 'A I '4 'Tj 1 S v g' . 1, Pk 'R gn' 'af li it , 'X Iv-s I 1, , ... 9 ,, All I 4 ' 4 ii ' 1 --W-M 4, - -. ., s . .Ik QQ, 'fly S .-T' Z S1- ,ft ,fi .A dm Ethel Rawls Fitzgerald,Ga. Mary Reddish Screven, Ga. Arthur R. Reese Augusta, Ga. limmie S. Reeves Sparta, Ga. Reginald M. Reid Newark, NJ. Freddie Mae Reynolds Savannah, Ga. Deborah Richardson West Palm Beach, Fla Glenda Rivers Cordele, Ga. Cedric Roberts Valdosta, Ga. Gertude Robinson Savannah, Ga. Glenn Robinson Augusta, Ga. Linda Robinson Savannah, Ga. Thomasina Robinson Savannah, Ga. lames Sanders Blackville, Ga. Edward Sanford Milledgeville, Ga. Mary Shavers Fitzgerald, Ga. Charles Slack Sparta, Ga. Christina Smalls Savannah, Ga. Artelia Smith Savannah, Ga. Rita Smith Savannah, Ga. Ruby Smith Rome, Ga. Zelma Smith Georgetown, S.C. Carolyn Sneed Savannah, Ga. Marie Spikes Thomasville, Ga. ,i f A ' tk -.a 'G FX ag xxx unq i 'suv x 4' va., a 1 N. if ' :il ' .ff E -2? Q Mt v I V- ' ti' - 1 - , -1 . eJv, X l :lt- , ig, :,1Z: .fx ,N sw. . W X YW' Almeta Steele Savannah, Ga. Pearl Steele Savannah, Ga. Angelyn Stewart Savannah, Ga. Annie Nell Stewart Forsyth, Ga. Barbara Stewart Augusta, Ga. loyce Stiles Savannah, Ga. lohn Henry Sweat Millen, Ga. Brenda Thomas Savannah, Ga. lervy Thomas Savannah, Ga. luliae Thomas Millen, Ga. Dorothy Travis Liberty County, Ga Gregory Trotman Waycross, Ga. Gwinnetta Vaughn Summerville, Ga. Linda Virden Savannah, Ga. Betty Walker Dublin, Ga. Sarah Walker Warrington, Ga. Elease Ward Atlanta, Ga. Karen White Savannah, Ga. Linton White Hartwell, Ga. Malcolm White Hilton Head, S.C. Abraham William Riceboro, Ga. Annie Williams Bainbridge, Ga. Helen Williams Bainbridge, Ga. Paulette Williams Macon, Ga. Shirley Williams Statesboro, Ga. Pinkie Wilmore Cochran, Ga. Donald Wilson Statesboro, Ga. jewel Wise Americus, Ga. Patricia Woodard Wrightsville, Ga, Marsha Woodhouse Greensboro, Ga. Elease Woods Vidalia, Cla. Carl P. Wright lr. Savannah, Ga. Georgia Edna Wright Savannah, Ga. Helen Wynn Savannah, Ga. Anneloyce Young Swainsboro,Ga. Charles Young Brunswick, Ga. 1 x YN., V -'--+- Y- fflxs 5345? x ,.: Num mum g msg? mum 'Umm .sgiwggfj X EQQWN W6 - - , f' iz 3 . 635 ' Q W zffm- A, I Wu .l-, t q,:.: 5 111 .:,:-: s 1 f-- 'E V Eff V -X . xx' 'N I FRESHMEN Henry L. Baker Alley,Ga. Rufus Bartley Savannah, Ga. Elizabeth Baulkman Bainbridge, Ga. Richard Bellamy, lr. Canway, S.C, Belinda Benton Atlanta, Ga, lessie Blake Savannah, Ga. Vivian Blake Rincon, Ga. Patricia Bland Savannah, Ga. Linda Blue Fernandina Beach, Fla. Precious Bolton Lincolnton, Ga, Diane Boyd Macon, Ga. lacquelyn Boyd Macon, Ca. Charles Brantley Brainswick, Ga. Earl Brooks Augusta, Ca. Sheridan Brooks Atlanta, Ga. 17 , Aa. Donald Adams Macon, Ga. Betty Allen Sardis, Ga. Andre Alston jacksonville, Fla. Alfred Alston Glenville, Ga. jerry Andrews Atlanta, Ga. Vlever Anderson Thomasville, Ga. Frederica Bacon Philadelphia, Penn. Robert L. Bacon Savannah, Ca. L11 5 'il . ? 5 - ic i af V i 'X' 4 'lil S I 1, V V ii' W ' li Q 4, 234 .Ai V' V W t . 'l l i Ui 5 Q -Q A I - VVS l rt . l ,983 w.a.pm6 A group of Upward Bounders enjoy Summer Cook-out. Allen Brown Augusta, Ga. Gwendale Brown Macon, Ga. Henrietta Brown Savannah, Ga. Melvin Brown Savannah, Ga. Sandra Brown Baxley, Ga. Shirley L. Brown Savannah, Ga. Tyrone Brown Charleston, South Carolina Doris Bryant Macon, Ga. Elaine Bryant Savannah, Ga. Mary Brundidge Opp, Alabama Shirley Bundrage Sparta, Ga. james Burch Elberton, Ga. Annie Lou Burr Liberty County, Ga. Alberta Burton Savannah, Ga. Magie Butler Savannah, Ga. Shirley E. Butler Savannah, Ga. Yvonne Butler Savannah, Ga. Naomi Butts Daytona Beach, Fla. Frank H. Bynes Savannah, Ga. Cary K. Byrd Reidsville, Ga. Patricia Byrd Savannah, Ga. Leon Cain Augusta, Ga. Laura Camp Covington, Ga. Veronica Campbell Baxley, Ga, fm tm- '5' ,J ... 0 4 -rf! - v Miriam Smith, a freshman student, anxiously awaits her turn to Register for fall Quarter. i i X,-' . -1 t . xx., 1, 4 -A -1 if 'vu leraldine Coleman Savannah, Ga. Vernice Coleman Augusta, Ga. Bobby Coney Rochelle, Ga. Elouise Cooper Tampa, Fla. Freddie Cooper Savannah, Ga. Patricia Cooper Tampa, Fla. Gertrude Coxon Savannah, Ga. Geraldine Crawford Savannah, Ga. l X t , K ff 1 Q, w 'xg Q , 0 ' as . 'Sfxz -4. 1 si 5, . rer, '32 ' fo ,g Eva Dean Carr Dublin, Ga. Gloria Carroll Harlem, C-a. Willie Carson Thompson, Cla. Clifford Carter Waynesboro, Ga Henrietta Carter Atlanta, Ga. Patricia Carter Savannah, Ga. Emma Chance Sardis, Ga. Patricia Chatham Tampa, Fla. Ronnie Chester Macon, Ga. Iessie Chestnut Loris, S,C. Sharlen Christmas Wadley, Ga. Enmond Clark Statesboro, Ga. Rhonda Clay Savannah, Ga. Alfred Coaxum Charleston, S.C. Sarah Coffea, Savannah, Ga. :H 75, 5.,, Wei . ra, ,K M 'l .., . '-'N H wa N ' gf? Q-2 , , , df -: A... Samuel Dumas Vidalia, Ga. james Dupree Vidalia, Ga. Marilyn Dupree Athens, Ga. lames Durrah Carterville, Ca. Charles Dutton Savannah, Ga. lohn Eady Savannah Ga. Arthur Edwards Carolyn Edwards Savannah Ga. Lorraine Elleb Savannah Ga. Malenthia Ellison Savannah, Ga. V i Opa-Locke,C.a. 7' 'Q ff 1 1 - , S., , lt ' i r th W Q lesse R. Evans lr. Waycross, Ga. ludy Evans Savannah, Ga. Henry Everson Rochelle, Ga, Mary Fields Savannah, Ga. Otis Fletcher McRae, Ga. Y ,War Sarah Cummings Liberty County, Ga Harold Curry Toccou, Ga. Alfonso M. Cuthbert Richmond Hill, Ga. Rosalyn Dandy Columbus, Ga. loyce Davis Waynesboro, Ga. Shirley Davis Savannah, Cla. Cynthia Draine Savannah, Ga. Beryl Duncan Syracuse, Ga. as '1' CW W Q' Members of the Home Economics class enjoy A japanese Tea McKinley Fitzgerald Abbeville, Ga. Claradean Fletcher Columbus, Ga. Raymond Fletcher Valdosta, Ga. Eddie Forehand Buenavista, Ga. Sylvia Forsh Canton, Ga. Brenda Foston Milledgeville, Ga. loyce Fouch Lincolnton, Ga. David E. Foye Atlantic City, NJ. Charles Frazier Woodbine, Ga. Elizabeth Frazier Savannah, Ga. Gertrude M. Frazier n Savannah, Ga. Alma Fuller Savannah, Ga. Rosalyn Garner Augusta, Ga. Leonard Garrett jacksonville, Fla Larry Garrison Claxton, Ga. Freddy Geiger Claxton, Ga. Gloria Gibson Atlanta, Ca. Robert Gilbert Sparta, Ga. Joyce Gillis Fitzgerald, Ga. Betty Glover Savannah, Ga. Clyde Glover Miami, Fla. Margaret Grant Charleston, S.C Willie lean Grant Savannah, Ga. Alfrieda Green Clyo, Ga. According to the Student the best time of day falls around Chow time 'ta :F-Wttlillll MJ ,Q A f, . 3.215 I R, is! Arthur Hightower Barnesville, Ga. Charles Hill St, Petersburg, Fla. Lillie Hill Wrens, Ga. George Hixon Rome, Ga. Otis Holland Metter, Ga. Dorothy Hollinger Blakely, Ga. loyce Hollinger Blakely, Ga. Lenora Holmes Waynesboro, Ga. A:,i,,tgitagii 'I Ju? . , 1 Bessie Green Savannah, Ga. Gwendolyn Green Savannah, Ga. Gloria Hams West Palm Beach, Fl Gloria Harden Savannah, Ga. Sandra Harmon Savannah, Ga. Angela Harris Macon, Ga. Patricia Harris Claxton, Ga. William Haugabrook Savannah, Ga. Juanita Hazzard Abbeville, S.C. loAnn Hemphill Athens, Ga. Dennis C. Hendry Savannah, Ga. Patricia Hester Dublin, Ga. Charles Hicks Macon, Ga. Deotha Hicks Macon, Ga. Shirley Higgins Williacoochee, Ga. 4-'Sa-4 Nw 3 C 14 I al Q' x T Beverlyn Hunter Springfield, Ga, Patricia Hunter Savannah, Ga. Richard Irvin Valdosta, Ga. Barbara jackson Savannah, Ga, Bernice jackson Sparta, Ga. Connie jackson Savannah, Ga. jeanette jackson Harteville,Ga. Larry jackson Savannah, Ga. Martha jackson Augusta, Ga. Roy A. jackson Wadley, Ga. Terry jackson Augusta, Ga. Dora jakes Augusta, Ga. Maudine jefferson Dublin, Ca. Winderfert jenkins Savannah, Ga. Celesly A. johnson Georgetown, S.C. Mary Holmes Savannah, Ga. Roberta Hood Carlton, Ga. janice Howard Bainbridge, Ga Shirley Hudson Baxley,Ga. Dorothy Huff Macon, Ga. jessie Hugenia G Hawkinsville, Betty Hughes Hartwell, Ga. Brenda Hughes Elberton, Ga. i Q Y' ak mc -vu 11 Savannah State College Students gathered inthe gymnasium for Assembly Crystal johnson Valdosta, Ga. Edith johnson Statesboro, Ga. Florine johnson Stevens, Ga. juanita johnson Adel, Ga. Robert F. johnson Sylvania, Ga. Sarah johnson Pearson, Ga. Yvonnejohnson Savannah, Ga. Edvina joiner Savannah, Ga. Leila jolly Buenavista, Ga. Charles C. jones, jr. Riceboro, Ga. jean jones Douglas, Ga. Martha jones Lincolnton, Ga. we ' ' A I Q' v ' 3' Il :gill K' ' 1 1 Robert jones Bainbridge, Ca. Sandra jones Augusta, Ga. Elmarie jordan Barnesville, Ga Alphonze lordan Los Angeles, Calif Deborah Keith Savannah, Ga. Kate Kennedy Savar1nah,Cia. Waedene Keye Marietta, Cia. Jessie Mae Keyes Savannah, Ga, Rovenia King Kingsland, Ga. Margie Knox Hazelhurst, Ga. Tony Lamar Talborton, Ga, Dollie Larry Riceboro, Ga. -,J SSC Concert Band performs during Annual Spring Concert. 5 i 3 i X Q. ii I P .4 KJ Q 5, X P ul .sg- i . Q .J 1 ral ' H 2, ' Q 5 .rn 'au is K ' XXX 244 l Hyland McCarthy Swainsboro, Ga. Sandra McCord Savannah, Ga. Carolyn McCoy Wrens,C.a. Ada McLarin Atlanta, Ca. jeanetta McMullen Brunswich, Ga. Anthony McRae St. Augustine, Fla. Beulah McRae jacksonville, Ga. losie Meeks Blackshear, Ga. Q5 .V .wt P 1 1' , N J 'iff .. .Z 8 , C . F As Karen Lashly Cherau, S.C. Alfredia Lewis Bainbridge,Ga Sharon Lewis Atlanta, Ga. Mildred Lowe Savannah, Ga, Arsie Mabry Bradenton, Fla. Larry Mack Riedsville, Ga. Shirley Mack Savannah, Ga. Susie MaeFord Hardeville, S.C Andrew Mallard lessup, Cla. Eddie Mallard jessup, Ga. Ezelle Manning Savannah, Ga. Franciae Mason Savannah, Ga. Mary Matson Savannah, C-a. Clara Mattox Claxton, Ga. Gloria Maynor Savannah, Ga. I Linda Monroe Waycross, Ga. Margie Montomerv Valdosta, Ca. lohn Mickey Moore Savannah, Ga. Louise Moore Montezuma, Ga. Eugenia Morgan Collins, Ca. Sarah Morrison Elberton, Ga, Bernadette Mosley Savannah, Ga. Ernia jean Mosley Milledgeville, Ga, Shirley Moses Stevens, Ca. lseiah Muchinson, lr Savannah, Ga, ' Devon Murray Fort Lauderdale, Fla Mary Murray Savannah, Ca. Maggie Mydell Rincon, Ga, Archie Myers St. Marys, Ca. Cordon Myers St. Marys, Ca. Avi Allen Merriweather Macon, Ga. Ernest Merriweather Macon, Ga. lacqueline Middleton Savannah, Ga. Roger Midel Rincon, Ga, Margie Mike Thomasville,Ga. Mary Mitchell Ridgeland, S.C. lulie Mobley Waynesboro, Ca. loyce Monroe Thomasville, Ga. 'L w Xa ,X 'S 33 E 1 'kiln , x - 'S -1 4 A f D' f l W Students enjoy an all college dance held in the Student Union. --. 5 1 ,ep .A.- lacquelyn Nugin Augusta, Ga. lacquelyn Nunnally Statesboro, Ga. Adolphus Oglesby Claxton, Ga. Edward Oglesey Tallahassee, Fla. Ann O'Neal Savannah, Ga. Evelyn O'Neal Barnesville, Ga. Lucious Overstreet Savannah, Ga. Thomasina Owens Savannah, Ga. Katherine Oxendine Atlanta, Ga. Katherleen Oxendine Atlanta, Ga. Charles Paige Savannah, Ga. Mary Palmer Savannah, Ga. Max Parker jacksonville, Fla. lane Parrish Swainsboro, Ca. David Peacock, lr, Buffalo, NN. Hulda Perry Brunswick, Ga, Linda Perri Valdosta, Ga. Linda Perry Valdosta, Ga. Bennie Peterson Darlington, Ga. Rufust Phillips Wavcross, Ga, Donald Phoenix Savannah, Ga. Imogene Pierce Svlvania,Ca. Edvenia Pinckney Savannah,Ca. Herman Pincknev Los Angeles,Calif. 1 I 3 if f , A W '- A ig- ? if S A' CL, rr ..- wif ,,, Y Xa Freshmen reception hostesses pose for photographer after an evenings work. GX 1' ' we it ff ' fa-Q 5 :li W Cs P l Y' 't 1 r l Q ., ,M Curtis Richburg Baxley, Ga. Phyllis Ringer jacksonville, Ga. Cheryl Roberts Guyton, Ga. Delores Roberts Savannah, Ga. Ann Robinson Valdosta, Ga. Victoria Robinson Savannah, Ga. Linda Romanski Savannah, Ga. Charles Rood Waycross, Ga. Y I P X x 1 Sharron Plummer Savannah, Ga. Lawrence Polite Liberty County, Ga. Alvin Powell Hawkinsville, Ga. Beulah Priest Georgetown, S.C. Celestine Pringle Georgetown, S.C. Lindsey Pryor Augusta, Ga. Dwight Pugh Bainbridge, Ga. Leon Pullin Savannah, Ga. Carlethia Quarterman Savannah, Ga. jimmy L. Raymond Statesboro, Ga. Donnie Reaves Baxley, Ga. Linda Ressish lesup, Ga. Nathaniel Reed Savannah, Ga. Gwendolyn Reeves Savannah, Ga. Julius Reeves Milledgeville, Ga, 1 A3 E illli I jx L 249 C55 Elizabeth Scott Savannah, Ga. Frank L. Scott lesup, Ga. Larry Scott Glenville, Ga. Rosalind Scott Savannah, Ga, Cynthia Scruggs Springfield, Ga, Shirley Searles Sylvania, Ga. Mary Sherrod Miller, Ga. Bobby Simmons Pembroke, Ga. Gary Simmons Newman, Ga. Milton Simmons Sparta, Ga, Burnette Simon Statesboro, Ga. Catherine Smalls Savannah, Ga. Annette Smith Columbus, Ga. Beatrice Smith Tillman, S.C. Gwendolyn Smith Augusta, Ga. ' .,.-L ss lacquelyn Ross Tifton, Ga. Leroy Ross Bainbridge, Ga. Linda Rouse Savannah, Ga. Georgia Rucker Elberton, Ga. Mary Ryals lesup, Ga. Johnnie L. Sanders Savannah, Ga. Sandra Sanders Griffin, Ga. Gloria A. Saulsberry Savannah, Ga. ,-..,- ,..-x., o-..- QW' fl Ellll -1---' X W- ff-X .t ' ,sta , 1 Freshmen listen attentively during Freshman Lecturest lanice Smith Savannah, Ga. Mae Katherine Smith Sylvania, Ga. Marjorie Smith Statesboro, Ga. Miriam E. Smith Savannah, Ga. Patricia Smith Savannah, Ga. Evelyn Spencer Lumber City, Ga. Roy Spivey Wadley, Ga. Beatrice Stafford Atlanta, Ga. Doris Stanley Macon, Ga. Lewis Stanley, lr. Dublin, Ga. Ann Stephens Savannah, Ga. Solomon Stephens Sparta, Ga. F' in lrene Stevens Savannah, Ga. Kevin L. Stevens 5. Cynthia Steward Savannah,Ga. , Arthur Stewart Savannah,Ga. Riceboro, Ga. xmix Carolyn Stewart Savannah, Ga. Frances Stevvart 'A' Statesboro, Ga. ,rx Bernice Strovvbridge W' Svvainshoro, Ga, Q... Elaine Suggs ' Savannah, Ga. , A .,,. ,Y Brenda Sutton Augusta, Ga. Sandra Sutton West Palm Beach, Fla. Thomas Sweat Mllleh, Ga. Mark Tarbner Millen, Ga, .V 1 :nr q, vc 1 i julia Mobley meets faculty members at Freshman reception. 252 Nm sr qu 5mm sg. TJ Lucille Tyson Savannah, Ga. Ralph Underwood Tampa, Fla. Barbara Umble Elberton, Ga. Brenda Venson Atlanta, Ga. Carrie R. Victory Moultrie, Ga. Iohnnie Ware Macon, Ga. Gloria Warnock Milledgeville, Ga. lanice Walker Savannah, Ga. 951 1 1' . 4 4 fl 150' IF '4 5 af' G F-W H YF: KP ll A at W A , My A i ,tl . ,. HF A JVM 'gf : 51 c nl? '!III.l. -msn Linda Taylor Savannah, Ga. Wanzel Taylor BarnesviIle,Ga. Donald Thomas Rentz, Ga. Gwendolyn Thomas Dublin, Ga. loanne Thomas Athens, Ga. loanne L. Thomas Americus, Ga. Raymond Thomas Gastonia, Ga. Dollie Thompson Blackshear, Ga. Floyd Thompson Statesboro, Ga. Robert Tooles jersey City, NJ. Leomie Tremble Statesboro, Ga. Beverly Truell Savannah, Ga. Royce Tuggli Macon, Ga. Betty Turner Savannah, Ga. Gail Turner Savannah, Ga. N. .5 'G L ' rye W, . .yf 7 loan Webb Waynesboro, Ga. Janice Whaley Savannah, Ga. Ronald Wheeler Ocalo, Fla. Shirley Wilson Augusta, Ga. Catherine Wilson Louisville, Ga. Anthony Wise Charleston, S.C. Mattie Wise Milledgeville, Ca. Arie Williams Savannah, Ga. Azzalee Williams Sparta, Ga. Agetha C. Williams Savannah, Ga. Barbara Williams Guyton, Cla. Charles U. Williams Apopka, Fla. Corene Williams Mclntosh, Ca. loFrances Williams Savannah, Ca. Ruby Williams Baxley, Ca. Xa-sat Abraham Wallace Columbus, Ga. Atlean Wallace Wrightsville, Cla. Iames Walker Augusta, Ga. Ulysses Walls Moultrie, Cia. Veronica Watts Brunswick, Ga. Delois Way Matthews, Ga. ,ff if Q 6 Q ,X L' , 1 X is Y , ' X' ml? 44. Q C SCS 4 ,,- ,.-f- f' .z- 0' , ' ' I - f ' ig, ' K ' ,.,'Qf J if W Y' f 1 1 ,.i:,.3' gf. A -ff- -- -51:-. ' MQ ft' ,- .. . , lg , 1 5 V - , , f 1 ' l . 1 T' 'ft ., ' sf 3 'V ' Q A- ' 'e 2 , ...4 l ...,. c1:2.-,-: E' J ? V lf 4 I r f ' . - S.S.C. Students pose after reception held in Lester Hall. ' an E- E., - iv .af 6' .I A ii 255 Shirley Williams Beaufort, S.C. Virginia Williams Macon, Ga. Milton Wilkerson Augusta, Ga. Christine Woods Savannah, Ga. Erskin Wood Cordele, Ga. Willie Mae Woodard Alamo, Ga. Linda Wright Savannah, Ga. Margaret Wright Baxley, Ga. Levern Yarbray Augusta, Ga. Annette Young Savannah, Ga. Charles Young Statesboro, Ga. Shirley Young Savannah, Ga. THE DIFFICULT The yearbook staff found some difficulty in attempting to identify the stu- dents that are pictured on this double page spread. A few of the students we were able to secure their names and classifications but not the names of their hometowns. The staff apologizes for not securing the necessary in- formation forthe remainder of the students. Herman Anderson Dublin, Ga. Anthony B. Ogletree Barnesville, Ga. William Tarby Tifton, Ga. Lowana Brown Francis Collins Christine Gram Patricia Kennedy Betty Loadholt ludy Moore Gloria E. Roberts Mary Ryals Virginia Young X ' l Y Y, fir X E- 45 '. N U , 'sq I ,- , '9 1 f K 'Ll A61 :QQ ' ' i r ,.-r i- Q, is ' i if . .na-.,., , 1 'hx I .I . ONES 4., ,J 5932 rf 4 r r hh,-ZA? 51 . :T 3f:.2f -f X P1521 4 Sf: izjag, -.11 ,- LP ' - I 1 f A K ' f 'XL'fi1Y-ff . 5: 659545245 '59 5 ?' f ' 'f'?,'Jr1lT'p. ff: , , ' -Eifrfyf f J' , ,, ,,,. , .. ,Q 7- :'- 5 r - vw 1' VI' F' Pi . u 5: ' SENIOR DIRECTORY Freddie Cordia Bacon 711 Bacon Lane, Claxton, Georgia 739-2574. Mayor Elementary Education Organizations: NAACP, SNEA, Debating Society, YWCA. Edward A Bacon Route 3, Box 405, Waycross, Georgia, 243-1331, Mayor Bi- ology. Minor. Chemistry Organizations: Biology Club, Kappa Alpha Psi, lames H Bacon, lr 912 Lynah Street, Savannah, Georgia, 236-5115, Mayor Social Science. Organizations Student National, Education Assn., Social Sciences Club, Tiger's Roar Rosetta B Baker Route 1, Box 99, Ailey, Georgia, Mayor Biology. Minor Chemistry, Organizations Biology Club. Lula LeCounre Baker Route 1, Box 290, Riceboro, Georgia, 884-5496. Mayor English Organizations Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Audrey Annette Barnes 310 West Henry Street, Savannah, Georgia, 233- 3358, Mayor: Elementary Education. Organizations' SNEA,, Tiger's Staff, Ivy Leaf Club, Bettye Anne Battiste. 510 East Henry Street, Savannah, Georgia. 234-7925, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry, Organizations Biology, 'I'iger's Roar, Del- ta Sigma Theta, Pan-Hellenic Council, German Club, Tiger Yearbook. Felix Gordon Bell 125 East Dorsey Avenue, DeFrank Springs, Florida Ma- yor. Physical Education, Minor Recreation, Organizations P.E.M, Club. Berley Mae Belvin 53112 G Hutto Homes, Bainbridge, Georgia. 246-0504 Ma- yor. Biology, Minor Chemistry, Organizations. Biology Club, Germany Club Marilyn Bennett, 406 Magnolia Street, McRae, Georgia 868-2263, Mayor So- ciology, Minor Economics, Organizations: NAACP, Social Science Club. Anthony D, Bowen' 325 Grange Road, Savannah, Georgia 236-4278, Mayor: Accounting, Minor: Business Administration. Organizations Newsman Club, Business Club, Alpha Phi Alpha, Shirley Lorraine Brown 516 East Nicoll Street, Savannah, Georgia. 234-3677. Mayor: Mathematics, Organizations: Newtonian Society, SNEA, Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Honors: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Shirley Brown: Route 1, Box 9A, Seabrook, South Carolina, Mayor: Social Science, Minor: Education, Organizations: Social Science Club, SNEA. Gwendolyn Ozora Brown, 309 Water Street, Clarkesville, Georgia, 754-2540, Mayor' Sociology, Minor. Economics. Organizations Social Science Club, Tigers Roar, YWCA, NAACP. Oa lane Brown: Route 2, Box 254, Vidalia, Georgia, Mayor. Business Educa- tion. Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority, SNEA, Business Club. Patricia Brookins' Route 2, Box 157, Hazlehurst, Georgia. 375-4072, Mayor Social Science. Minor: Education, Organizations: Social Science, SNEA, Wesleyan Foundation, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Carolyn Naomi Bruce: 112 Mclntyre Street, Savannah, Georgia. 232-8075. Ma- yor Mathematics, Minor' Education. Organizations Beta Kappa Chi Honor Society, AKA Sorority, Newtonian Society, Sharon Dean Bryant 1911 Cimarron Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-6686, Mayor: Biology. Minor Chemistry. Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha Frat,, Bi- ology Club, German Club, NAACP, Players by the Sea. Curtbert Burton: 1600 Cresthaven Avenue, Orlando, Florida. Mayor.: Elemen- tary Education. Minor: Physical Education. Organizations' Student Govern- ment Association, Young Men's Christian Association, NAACP, Peacock Hall Council, Student NEA, Alpha Phi Omega, American National Red Cross Association. Honors Student Government Association, Achievement Award. Raymond Buxton, lr Route 1, Box 261, Millen, Georgia. 982-1744, Mayor Physical Education. Minor: Biology. Organizations: Physical Ed, Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Student NEA Association, NAACP. Eleanor Simmons Byrd' 818 West 50th Street, Savannah, Georgia, 232- 6705, Mayor: Biology. Minor: Chemistry, Organizations Biology Club. Hezekiah Campbell: Post Office Box 496, Kingsland, Georgia. 729-5536. Mayor: Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics. Organizations. Alpha Phi Omega Fra- ternity, American Chemical Society, Westeyn Foundation, Business Man- ager-Senior Class, NAACP. Bobby Swain Carlyle: Route 4, Box 150, Millen, Georgia. 982-2572, Mayor: English, Organizations. Boars Head Club, Homecoming Committee, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Anna Belle Cobb: 813 West 51st Street, Savannah, Georgia. Mayor: Elemen- tary Education. Organizations' Student NEA. I, C, Cochran, lr,: Route 3, Box 39, Pelham, Georgia. 294-4026. Mayor: Civil Technology. Minor,: Mathematics. Beverly Gretchen Cornish: P.O, Box 222 Savannah State College, Savannah, Georgia, Mayor: Physical Education. Organizations,: SNEA, Marching St Con- cert Banc' Physical Education Club,lvy Club, Carl Crump: 923 Kelly Street, Box 59, New York, New York. DA8-5088, Ma- yor: Physical Education. Organizations: Basketball Team, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, lnc, Honors All Conference, Basketball 1965-1967. Carolyn Delois Daniels. 3435 Brooklyn Avenue, Macon, Georgia. 745-2079. Mayor: Business Administration. Organizations Business Club. loe Ann Daniel: 1985 Timothy Road, Athens, Georgia, 543-4536, Mayor: So- ciology, Minor: Economics. Organizations. Social Science Club, Tiger Staff, limmy Denegal.' 458 N. 3rd Street, Iesup, Georgia. 427-3015. Mayor: Sociology, Minor' Physical Education. Organizations: NAACP, Dorm. Council, Football Team, Social Science Club, Wesleyan Society. Alfred E. Dennis: 623 West 35th Lane, Savannah, Georgia. Mayor: Sociology. Minor: Economics. Organizations: Omega Fraternity, Dramatics Club, NAA- CP, Black Awareness, VIP Club, Social Science Club. Evelyn lacquelyn Dorsey' 4 Chlio Hills, Rome, Georgia. 232-2152. Mayor.: So- ciology, Minor: History, Organizations: Social Science Club. Honors. Senior Attendant Miss SSC, Evelyn Douglas: 533 West Ninth Street, Waynesboro, Georgia. 554-2067. Ma- yor: Business Education. Organizations: Business Club, SNEA, Barbara Ann Ellison: 205 West 41st Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-500. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations: Savannah State College Cho- ral Societ ,Student National Education Association, Gwendolyyn Ann Felton: 236 1st Avenue, N.W,, Moultrie, Georgia. 985-7650. Mayor: C othing 8. Textile. Organizations: Home Economics Club, Ernestine Marie Fleming: 105 Millen Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-2792, Ma- yor: ciementary Education. Organizations: Student National Education As- sociation, lohn N. Fluker: 945 McDonald, Waycross, Georgia, 31503, 283-7986. Mayor: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations: Band, Dramatics Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Biology Club. lacquelyn Delores Foster: 2816 Highland Heights, Valdosta, Georgia. 242- 8347, Mayor: English. Organizations: SNEA, Boats Head. loan A. Freeman: Route 1 Box 34, Ailey, Georgia. Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Organizations: Biology Club. Evelyn Frasier: Route 2, Box 68, Ludowici, Georgia. 876-5521. Major: Elemen- tary Education. Organizations: NAACP, Gamma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Wes- leyan Foundation. Walter R Fulton 2144 Martin Street, jacksonville, Florida. 398-7364, Mayor: Physical Education. Minor Recreation. Organizations: SSC Basketball Team, Football Team and Physical Education Club Mary M George 507 Allen Street, Baxley, Georgia. 367-4397, Major: English. Minor.: French. Organizations: NAACP, Tigers Roar, Tigers Staff, Claretha German: 632 Harmon Street, Savannah, Georgia, 234-5360. Major: Accounting, Organizations: Business Club. Margie Marie Glilliad: 1016 Cubbedge Street, Savannah, Georgia. 234-7840, Mayor' Business Administration, Organizations Business Club. Fleming Golden, lr Route 1, Box 96, Perkings, Georgia. 982-1978. Mayor: Mathematics Minor Education. Organizations Beta Kappa Chi, Newtonian Club, Omega Psi Phi, SNEA, Peacock Hall Council Franklin Goldwire Route 1, Box 53A,-Clyo, Georgia. Mayor' General Science, Organizations Student NEA, Biology Club. Eddie H. Green 3112 Lincoln Street, Savannah, Georgia. 355-2001. Major: Mathematics, Minor. Physics, Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha Frat., lnc., YMCA, Newtonian Society, Student Government, Cantebury Club, NAACP, Players by the Sea, Bettye R Grant, 612 E, Lemon Street, Fitzgerald, Georgia. 423-2554. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations: SNEA. Ernest Daniel Hardaway' 4816 13th Avenue, Columbus, Georgia. FA2-6327. Mayor Biology. Minor Chemistry. Organizations Biology Club, NAACP, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Ann Harris 409 N, Marion Avenue, Fitzgerald, Georgia, 423-2876, Mayor: Ele- mentary Education, Organizations.: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Alpha Kap- pa Mu Honor Society, Who's Who, SNEA, and Wesleyan Foundation. Honors: Attendant to Miss Delta, Pirlkie T Harper P.O, Box 303, McRae, Georgia. 867-4486, Mayor' Elementary Education, Laleanne Marie Hartwell: 712 W. 38th Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-9752. Mayor Social Science Organizations: SNEA, Social Science Club. Gerald Evans Hendricks 1532 E. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa, HA4-1190. Mayor Physical Education, Organizations: Kappa Alpha Psi Frfternity, P.E. Club, Basketball Team, Raymon Hightower, 2206 East Auburn, Savannah, Georgia. 233-8764. Mayor: Sociology. Minor, History. Organizations.: Tiger Yearbook Staff, Alpha Phi Gamma National Honorary lournalism Fraternity, Committee on Special Events '68-'69, Student Government Association. Honors' Recipient of National School Press Association Star, National School Yearbook Associa- tion Medal: Columbia Scholastic Press Association Pin. Irene Gadson Hines: 824 W, 35th Street, Savannah, Georgia. 232-4862. Ma- yor. General Science. Minor.: Biology and Chemistry. Organizations: Cho- ral Society, Biology Club, National Education Association. Honors: Out- standing performance withthe Chorus, Dorothy L M Holmes 3208 Stevens Apt. 3, Savannah, Georgia, 232-7055, Mayor,: Business Administration. Organizations, Delta Sigma Theta Soror- ity, Business Club. Frances L, Huggins: 218 Marietta Street, Cedartown, Georgia. 748-2755, Ma- yor: Business Education. Organizations: Business Club, Student NEA, Stu- dent Government Association, Honors: Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Doris Hughey: 708 Myrtle Street, Gainesville, Georgia, 532-1902, Mayor: So- ciology. Minor: Economics. Organizations: Social Science Club, Red Cross. Shirley Ann Hull: 3202 Bulloch Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-7336. Ma- yor.: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations.' Biology Club. juanita jackson 30 Culver Street, Savannah, Georgia. 234-1570. Major: English, Minor Library Science. Organizations SSC Choral Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Co-editor of Tiger Yearbook, Boar's Head Club, Editor of Southern Leader, Honors: Alpha Kappa Mu Aspirant Certificate for Achievement, Award for Service in Honor Society Sara lean lackson: 210 Millen Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-6376. Major: Sociology. Minor.: History. Organizations: Social Science Club. Yvonne lackson. 612 E. Orange Street, Fitzgerald, Georgia. Major: Mathe- matics, Minor: Education. Organizations: Newtonia Club, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society, SNEA, Patricia Ann lamerson. 525 E, Henry Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-2338. Mayor Physical Education. Minor: Education. Organizations' Players by the Sea , Cheerleaders, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Member ol Com- mittee on Campus Life '68-'69, Physical Education Mayors Club. Honors: Tele- vision Editor for SSC, Publications Awards, Miss Players by the Sea 1968-69. Patricia A, lenkins: 1043 Cooley Drive, Gainesville, Georgia. 536-2534. Mayor.: Mathematics. Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., SNEA, New- tonia Society. Anne Frances lordan: Rte, 2, Box 1, Louisville, Georgia, 625-7211. Major: Mathematics, Organizations. Newtonian Society, Gamma Sigma Sigma Ser- vice Sorority, Camilla Hubert Hall Dormitory Counselor, SNEA Sunday School Usher Board. Harvey L, lones: Box 32 Copper Mine Road, Hiram, Georgia, 943-3496. Ma- yor: Accounting. Organizations.: Business Club, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So- ciety, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, SSC Track Team, Intramural Basketball Team, SSC Glee Club, Student Government Association, Honors: Gregg Typing Award, Savannah Bank 81 Trust Award for Highest Average in Accounting. lulia lones, 136 W. 111 Street, New York, N.Y. MO 2-9953. Mayor: Business Education, Organizations: Business Club, William Frederick lulian lll: 1424 Church Street, Savannah, Georgia. 234-8400. Mayor: Sociology. Minor.: History. Organizations: Social Science Club, Men's Festival Committee, BACC, Debating Club, College Marching and Con- cert Bands, Afro-American Studies Program. Honors: General Secretary of Men's Festival 1968, Recipient of Band Awards-'66, '67, and '68. Hattie Pearl Knight: 405 Florida Street, Dublin, Georgia. 272-1849. Major: General Science, Organizations: Newtonian Society, SNEA, and Dormitory Council. Susie Frances Kornegay: Rte. 2, Box 366, Hazlehurst, Georgia. 375-2850. Ma- jor: Social Science, Minor: Education, Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Social Science Club, SNEA, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Honors: Miss AKA 1968-69. Fostine Finley Lambson: 5209 Forest Road, Columbus, Georgia. 561-1908. Mayor: Sociolo y. Minor.: Economics. Organizations: Social Science Club, Wesleyan Foungation, Red Cross Volunteers, Emmanuel Larkin, lr.: 542 N. Liberty Street, Milledgeville, Georgia. 453-3737, Mayor: Social Science. Organizations: Student National Education Associ- ation, Savannah State College Sunday School, Social Science Club, and Wesleyan Foundation. Beverly Marie Law: 2801 Art Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-0805. Major: Sociology. Minor: Economics. Organizations: Newman Club, Social Science Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Theresa Elizabeth Law: 2801 Art Street, Savannah, Georgia, 233-0805. Ma- jor: Sociology, Minor: Economics. Organizations.: Social Science Club, Zeta SENIOR DIRECTORY Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Newman Club. Charles R. Lawson: 175 Katie Dudley Village, Dublin, Georgia. 272-3193. Ma- jor: Art Education. Organizations: Art Society, Choral Society, Alpha Phi Al- pha Fraternity, Inc., and the Student NEA. Archie Lee Lawton, jr.: Rte. 1, Box 301, Sylvania, Georgia. 829-3712. Major: Industrial Arts. Organizations Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Industrial Arts Club, Member of SNEA, Member ol YMCA. Charlie Lemons lr.: 3011 N.W. 51st Street, Miami, Florida. Major: Sociology. Minor: Art. Organizations: Tiger's Roar Newspaper Staff, Tiger Yearbook Staff, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Diane P. Lewis: Rte. 1, Box 16, Perkins, Georgia. 984-4409. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations SNEA. Lucy M. Houston: 228 Alfred Court, Savannah, Georgia. 234-2120. Major: Business Education. Rosa M. Lynard: P.O. Box 122, Frogmore, South Carolina. 524-6183. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations: SNEA, YWCA. Christena S. Mack: Rte. 1, Box 39A, Beaufort, South Carolina. 524-7912. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations: SNEA, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Student Advisor of the Aspirant Group for Alpha Kappa Mu t1967J, Student Council Representative. Honors: Who's Who Among Students in the Colleges and Universities of America 1967-68, Honor Certificates for Ac- ademic Achievements SNA Student Council Coordinator. Sara Louise Maddox: 910 E. 38th Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-9679. Ma- jor: Business Education. Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Representative to the Pan Hellenic Council, Tiger Yearbook Staff. Sammy McClure: Rte. 2, Box 198, Temple, Georgia. 459-5426 Major Mathe- matics. Minor: Physics. Organizations' Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Edward McCormich: Rte. 1, Box 140, Barney, Georgia. 775-3338. Major' Ac- counting. Minor: Business Administration. Organizations: Business Club, NAACP, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Freda Malone: S06 Holmes Road, Rome, Georgia. 232-1278. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations: SNEA. Marilyn McNichols: 115 W. 33rd Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-2210. Major: Sociology. Minor: Economics.Organizations: Social Science Club. Hazel McRae: Rte. 1, Box 351, Ailey, Georgia. 537-3491. Major: Sociology. Minor: Economics. Organizations: Social Science Club. Doris A. Mikel: Hogan, Georgia. 739-1100. Major: Social Science. Minor: Education. Organizations' Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Newman Club, Social Science Club, SNEA, Dormitory Council. Rosetta Mills: 6 Nelson Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-2592. Major: Elemen- tary Education. Verclell L. Miller: 819 112 Anderson Street, Savannah, Georgia, 233-0617. Ma- jor: Social Science. Organizations: Social Science Club, SNEA, Tiger's Roar Newspaper Staff, Tiger Yearbook Staff. Barbara jeane Mobley: 2614 E. Emma Street, Tampa, Florida. 238-1874. Ma- jor: Sociology. Minor: History. Organizations. Alpha Phi Gamma National Honorary Iournalism Fraternity, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Tiger's Roar Newspaper Staff, Social Science Club. Honors: Editor-in-Chief of Ti- ger's Roar t2 yearsi, President of Delta Nu Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Soror- ity, Inc., Past President of Camilla Hubert Hall, Past Associate Editor of Tiger, 1968-69, Miss Omega Psi Phi, 1968-69, Miss Tiger's Roar 1967-68. Patricia Ann Mobley: 3771f2 Third Street N., lesup, Georgia. Major: Mathe- matics. Minor: Education. Organizations: Newtonian Society, Choral Soci- ety, Student NEA, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Honors: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Gloria Moultrie: 2119 Hobson Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. 233-3369. Major: Sociology. Minor: Spanish. Thomas Leonard Nevels: 1128 W. 45th Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-7926. Major: Electronics Technology. Minor: Mathematics. Organizations: Tech- nical Science Club, Players bythe Sea tPresidentl, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., NAACP. Lawrence D. Oliver: 3233 N. Woodstock, Philadelphia, Pa. 221-5354. Major: Physical Education. Minor: Biology. Organizations: Kappa Alpha Psi Fra- ternity, Inc., Physical Education Club, Savannah State Football Team, Sports Editor Tiger Yearbook. Shirley O'Neal: 228 Washington Street, Barnesville, Georgia. 358-1450. Ma- jor: Business Education. Organizations: Business Club, SNEA. Gertrude Palmer: Darien, Georgia. 437-4767. Major: Sociology. Minor: Eco- nomics. Thespain Noveta Patterson: 902 W. Victory Drive, Savannah, Georgia. 236- 7066. Major: Elementary Education. Organizations: SNEA, Choral Society. Honors: Certificate for Chorus Performance. Carolyn Ann Prince: 1307 Love Street, Savannah, Georgia. Major: Physical Ed- ucation. Organizations: Physical Education Club. Helen D. Powell: 817 Montgomery Street, Savannah, Georgia. 232-4954. Ma- jor: Accounting.Organizations: Business Club. joseph M. Redmond: 403 East Main Street, Kingstree, South Carolina. 354- 7253. Major: Electronics Engineering Technology. Minor: Mathematics. Organizations: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Players by the Sea. Baseball. Andrew B. Relalord: 2355 Ogeechee Road, Savannah, Georgia. 234-0849. Ma- jor: Industrial Arts. Organizations: NAACP, American Industrial Arts Assn., Industrial Arts College Club, Technical Science Club. Gwendolyn S. Rivers: 504 15th Avenue, Cordele, Georgia. 273-4775. Ma- jor: Business Education. Organizations: Business Club, SNEA, Wesleyan Foundation. Carole Anne Roberts: 1121 Wright Street, Savannah, Georgia. 232-4647. Ma- jor: Elementary Education. Organizations: AKA, SNEA, Tigers Staff. Y james Robinson: Route 2, Box 50, Glennville, Georgia. 654-2550. Major: Soci- ology. Minor: Economics. Organizations: Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Track Team. Mamie Rouse: Route 2, Box 168, Hephzibah, Georgia. Major: Social Sci- ence. Minor: Education. Organizations: Social Science Club, SNEA. Ina Rozier: Route 3, Box 44, Dublin, Georgia. 463-3235. Major: English. Or- ganizations: Lockette Hall Dormitory Council, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Religious Life Committee, SNEA. juanita Russell: 5119 Walnut Street, S.W. Covington, Georgia. 786-2490. Ma- jor: Business Education. Organizations: Dramatics Club, Creative Dance Group, Band, SGA. David M. Sampson, jr.: 905 West 36th Street, Savannah, Ge gia. 234-5883. Major: Business Administration. Organization: Business Club. Elliott L. Sams: Route 2 334, Cave Spring, Georgia. 777-3925. Major: Elemen- tary Education. Marvin Scott, jr.: Box 373 McGarity Road, McDonough, Georgia. 957-3442. Major: Civil Technology. Minor: Mathematics. Organizations: Band, NAACP, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Mildred Scott: Route 3, Cuthbert, Georgia. 732-3327. Major: Business Administration. Organizations Business Club Evelyn Shinhoster: 2141 Spring Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-7894 Major Art Education. Minor' English lTentativel. Organizations. Chorus, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, German Club. Betty Ann Simmons: 1022 Fellwood Homes, Savannah, Georgia. 233-1866. Major: Sociology. Minor: Spanish. Organizations: Social Science Club, Ti- ger Staff. Carline Simmons. 618 East Duffy Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-9800. Ma- jor: Social Science. Organizations: Social Science Club, SNEA, Drama- tics Club, Tiger. jicjbbie j. Simpson- Route 1, Box 11a, Collins, Georgia. 693-2780. Major: Eng- IS . Barbara jean Smith. 8221f2 Waters Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. 233-9154. Major: Elementary. Organizations: Band, Student National Education Ass., Women Glee Club. Honors: Certificate. Norma jean Smith Rte. 7, Box 399, Gore 8. Campanella Streets, Orlando, Florida. CY3-9267. Major: English. Organizations: Boar's Head Club, SNEA. Sylvia V. Steele: 706 S. Coastal Highway, Savannah, Georgia. 236-5261. Major: Sociology. Minor' Biology. Organizations. Biology Club, Newman Club. lames Ervin Taylor: General Delivery, Rincon, Georgia. Major: Social Sci- ence. Organizations: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Social Science Club, The Southern Historical Association, Co-President of Alpha Kappa Mu Aspir- ant Club. Honors: Recipient of Title III Grant for Summer Studies at the Uni- versity ol Georgia 1968. Beatrice Thomas: 313 Corinth Avenue, McRae, Georgia. 867-7291. Major: Sociology. Minor Economics Organizations. Chorus, Social Science Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Wesleyan Foundation, NAACP. Dwalyne Ann Dozier Thomas: 1674 Dixie Street, S.E., Atlanta, Georgia. 373- 3562. Major. Elementary Education. Organizations: Choral Society, Student NEA, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Collegiate Gospel Choir. lzora H. Thomas: 4111 B.T.W. Apts., Columbus, Georgia. 323-5002. Major: So- ciology. Minor: History. Organizations: Players by the Sea, Social Science Club. Honors: Miss Lockette Hall 1966. Miriam Thomas' 810 W. Darlington Street, Florence, South Carolina. 669- 8373. Major: Physical Education. Organizations: Physical Education Club, Marshall Board, Dormitory Council, SNEA, The Colony of Gamma Sigma Sigma. jannette Tindal: Rte. 3, Box 89, Waynesboro, Georgia. 355-3094. Major: Mathematics. Minor' Physics. Organizations: Newtonian Society. Geraldine Tolbert: 904 West 38th Street, Savannah, Georgia. 232-3003. Ma- jor: Sociology. Minor: Economics. Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Soror- ity, Inc. Willie Fred Tyson, lr ' 1217 McCarthy Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. 232-8823. Major: Mathematics. Organizations: Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, Newtonian Society. Gail Walton. 1669 Marigold Avenue, Macon, Georgia. 746-5996. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations: Biology Club, Players by the Sea, Marshall Board. jacqueline Washington: 719 S. Coastal Highway, Savannah, Georgia. 234- 5554. Major: Sociology. Minor: Physical Education. Organizations: Social Sci- ence Club, Newman Club. Cordell R. Welcome 617 W 31st Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-1747. Ma- jor: Biology. Minor. Chemistry. Organizations: Biology Club, German Club, Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society. Honors: Induction into Beta Kappa Chi, attended Harvard University summer '68 as a participant in the Intensive Studies Program, recipient of Biology Staff Award as a junior, Certificate of Recognition for academic achievements on Honor's Day. Rubye Whipple: 1706 Acadamy Avenue, Dublin, Georgia. 272-1835. Ma- jor: Physical Education. Organizations: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Sunday School, NAACP, Physical Education Club, SNEA. Calvin R. White: Rte. 1, Box 152, Beaufort, South Carolina. 524-7375. Ma- jor: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations.' Biology Club, Alpha Phi Ome- ga Service Fraternity, Inc., YMCA. Fannie White: 931 North 43rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EV 6-2185. Major: Bi- ology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations: Biology Club, Zeta Phi Beta Soror- ity, Inc., German Club, Newman Club, Tiger Yearbook Staff. Rosa Victoria White: Rte. 2, Box 21, Hilton Head, South Carolina. 785-3947. Major: General Science. Organizations: Student National Education Asso- ciation, Biology Club, NAACP. leanette Wiggins: 807 Lynah Street, Savannah, Georgia. 234-5549. Major: English. Organizations: Boars Head Club, SNEA, Delta Sigma Theta So- rority, Inc. Charles William Wilhite: 911 E. Park Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. 233-5502. Ma- jor: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations: Biology Club, President Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., President NAACP, Players by the Sea, Student Gov- ernment Association, Wesleyan Foundation, Committee on Campus Life 1968-69. George N. Williams: Rte. 1, Box 148, Kingsland, Georgia. 882-5314. Major: Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics. Organizations: Vice-President of American Chemical Society, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Dean of Pledges, Peacock Hall Dormitory Council, Wesleyan Methodist Student Organization, Sa- vann'ah State College Choral Society. ' john Henry Williams: P.O. Box 293, Riceboro, Georgia. 884-2226. Major: Chemistry. Minor: Mathematics. Organizations: German Club and Amer- ica Chemical Society. Linda Williams: Route 1, Box 72, Brinon, Georgia. 246-1390. Major: Mathe- matics. Organizations: Newtonian Society, Beta Kappa Chi, SNEA, Student Government Association. Honors: Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges, Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society. janice M. Willis: 509 West 42nd Street, Savannah, Georgia. 234-6152. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and the Biology Club. Ruthie Wilson: 2118 Bulloch Street, Savannah, Georgia. Major: Business Ad- ministration. Organization: Business Club. judy M. Wright: 707 West 46th Street, Savannah, Georgia. 232-4282. Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Organizations: Biology Club, German Club, Yearbook Staff. LaVenia Salley Wyley: 10 Bouhan Street, Savannah, Georgia. 232-1785. Ma- jor: Mathematics. Minor: Accounting. Organizations: Y.M.C.A., German Club, Aspirant of Alpha Kappa Mu, Annual Staff, Newtonian Society. Hon- ors: Who's Who Among College Student 1969, Regent Scholar. Barbara I. Walker: 502 Georgia Street, Dublin, Georgia. 272-2604. Major: Mathematics. Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Choral Society, Newtonian Society. Honors: Who's Who Among Colleges and Universi- ties, Beta Kappa Chi and Aspirant to Alpha Kappa Mu. DDITIGNS TO THE During the fall and winter quarters of the '68-'69 academic year, SSC had many additions to the faculty and staff. Photographs of many of them were accidentally left out of the appropriate sections. The individuals pictured here are some of them. If the yearbook staff has forgotten to include someone else we offer our sincere apologies. .,, 1:55 ifzr? lohnny lackson, Ph.D. University of Oklahoma lBiologyl Mrs. Virginia Blalock, M.A. Columbia University tEducationl F wp Mrs. Jacqueline W. Stephens, M.S Illinois State University Anhur T, Kolgaklis, M,B.A. tEducationJ Harvard Graduate School of Business lBusiness Administrationl r i X, J Herbert A. O'Keefe, M.Acc. University of Georgia lBusiness Administrationl fVlI'S, fVldflOf'l P. Roberts fV1r5. Pfegious jones 59Uf dVYf Business OffiC9 262 Secretary, Registrar's Office 1 AMILY CF SSC a - ' 'fiegfizs N. .X X 5 2, 1 I S 5 2 t -.., .aw . Q-AQ-Q ' -we-fr 1? W H - 1-:4 .-wi. -ifggiyty ' f'2gii32'i' A., y, Miss Rosa Hogan, Clerk-Library '---' iig . - fx . ' s 'Qe:'isi:2'a ' s f -irir , ..:::-1-sf-5f':,- ' . J' .Q .,., Q' :,5.5,-55,:5E2'l-:- . It .li.,.': 5:52 Mrs. Lois Milton, Secretary Graduate Program Miss Martha Stafford, Faculty Secretary Q , 1 F x ,. - . . l., y Q . 'L' sf' M! f Q ,,,!1, .Al 5 In .ki 41 J. .f I ' .1 i l Mrs. Mildred S. Washington Mrs. Shirley Welsh Secretary, Student Personnel Records Clerk, Registrar's Office Floyd Mincey, Bookkeeper s..-uf, W, N,.,,,,f X, Mrs. julia Tremble, Clerk Alumni Office Miss Lucy Houston, Faculty Secretary 263 if Q .L In 'ef 1. ,I HATS UFF T0 THE GLASS 0F '69 All good wishes to this year's graduates as you move on to the next milestone in your lives. The future is yours to conquer, and one thing that you can count on for help in further education, your career, and your home is Ilameless electricity. It's your greatest servant for better living. SAVANNAH ELECTRIC and POWER co. X SAVANNAH RETAIL FURNITURE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS iilh, Ii- 'e, .ffget , E, 5 ' : XI I, ,' 4I5UU5f'fI ABC FURNITURE STORES BUCK FURNITURE CO. BUCK FURNITURE SOUTH DUBOSE 81 DAVIS FURNITURE CO. I. C. HELMLY FURNITURE CO. HAVERTY FURNITURE CO. HAVERTY FURNITURE SOUTH HOME FURNISHING CO. LIBERTY FURNITURE CO. LINDSAY 84 MORGAN CO. 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' 3 Ss- and Co-editor Mfr ef ' T Raymon Hightower, Editor of e and juanita jackson, Co-editor 7969 TIGER YEARBOOK WiSl1 MEMBERS to thank the business establishments that have contributed to the publishing of this book Audrey Barnes Bettye Anne Battiste Gloria Carswell joe Ann Daniel Curtis Hicks Lavon Love Carol E. Newsome Lawrence Oliver Carole Roberts Fannie White Emma Sue Williams Judy Wright ' 234 GE ERAL Boston, Miss Albertha E. Bowen, Anthony Bowen, Mrs. Sylvia E. Boyd, Diane Boyd, jacquelyn Bradley, Kathey Braithwaite, Dr. Coleridge Brantley, Charlie Braxton, Doris Brazeal, Eugene Brentson, Mr. Arthur L. Brewton, Bobby Briggs, Delores Brock, Margaret Brookins, Willie P. Brooks, james E. Brooks, Magnolia Brooks, Marion N. Brooks, Murray Brooks, Sheridian D. Brown, Alfred N. Brown, Allen, jr. Brown, Christine Brown, Dennis O. Brown, Earl B. Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Ernestine Brown, Gwendale D, Brown, Gwendolyn Brown, Henrietta D. Brown, judson Brown, Larry O. Brown, Mr. Leroy W. Brown, Lonnie j. Brown, Louwana Brown, Mary Brown, Mary B. Brown, Melvin W. Brown, Morris Brown, Ola j. Brown, Sandra K. Brown, Scealy P. Brown, Sharaveen L. Brown, Shirley Brown, Shirley L. Brown, Tyrone Bruce, Carolyn Brundidge, Mary H. Bryan, Ola M. Bryant, Doris Bryant, Elaine L. Bryant, Greene Bryant, james L. Bryant, Sharon D. Bryant, Vireginer L. Buildings Aaron, Delores 208 Abernathy, Mrs. Geraldine H. 36 Abram, john R. 152,159,208 Adams, Donald j. 234 Adams, Duane 73,118,220 Adkins, Sidney 220 Akins, David 220 Alderman, Lucille Carol 61,116,208 Alexander, Daisy B. 220 Alexander, Mary A. 177,194 Alexis, Mr. Felix j. 4-5,24 Allen, Betty j. 234 Allen, johnnie M. 220 Allen, Robert 220 Allen, Roslyn A. 65 Allen, Sandra j. 208 Alston, Alfred L. 234 Alston, Andre R. 153,234 AnanthaNarayanan, Dr. Venkataraman 48 Anderson, Alice 220 Anderson, Mrs. Althea 25 Anderson, Ardrey 220 Anderson, Doris 220 Anderson, Etrendel 192 Anderson, Etta 208 Anderson, Dr. Hayward S. 32 Anderson, Herman 256 Anderson, Martha L. 220 Anderson, Mary B. 220 Anderson, Velver 234 Anderson, Mr. Walter 27,79 Andrews, jerry L, 234 Andrews, Mary 208 Armstead, Willie C. 122,143 Armstrong, Moses S. 220 Ashe, Valerie 53,54,55,64,70,219 Atkinson, Calvin, jr. 126,208 Austin, Caesar A. 220 Avery, Mrs Martha A, 51 Bacon, Delieth 220 Bacon, Edward A. 118 Bacon, Freddie C. 61,187 Bacon, Fredericka T. 234 Bacon, james H. 194 Bacon, Robert L. 234 Bailey, Paul j. 220 Baker, Henry L. 234 Baker, jackie L. 220 Baker, Patricia A. 220 Baker, Rosetta B. 101,177,198 Banks, Charles A. 220 Banks, Constance 220 Banks, Olivia 220 Banks, Mrs. Rosemary 87 Barnes, Audrey A. 126,187 Barnes, Roscoe 110,208 Barnswell, Edward, jr. 208 Bartley, Rufus 234 Battiste, Bettye Anne 2,63,74,86,B7,198,279 Battle, Annette 220 Battle, Margaret 187 Battle, Olivette 116 Baulkmon, Elizabeth 234 Bedgood, Beverly A, 220 Bedner, james 220 Bell, Earlene 208 Bell, Felix 54,57,141,144 Bell, Frank 141,144 Bell, Rudene 13,114,220 Bellamy, Richard, jr. 155,234 Belle, Henry 118,209 Belvin, Berley M. 173,198 Benjamin, james, jr. 208 Bennett, Hyland 221 Bennett, james 109,208 Bennet, Mrs. julia H. 38 Bennett, Marilyn 61,73,11O,194 Benton, Belinda F. 234 Benton, Gwendolyn Benyard, Willie j. Berry, Isaiah Bess, Robert Betts, Henry 61,110,221 190 144,148,170 23 54,137,144,145 Council Billups, Roberta E. 63,65,79,20B Bing, Timothy j. 221 Bivins, james R. 204 Blackshear, joyce L. 208 Blake, jesse L. 234 Blake, Vivian A, 234 Blalock, Mrs. Virginia 262 Bland,Patrlcia A. 234 Bland, Sandra 208,221 Blue, Linda j. 234 Blyler, Herlene 128 Bolden, Tom 208 Bolton, Deborah A 190 Bolton, Precious D. 234 Bostic, Carolyn 208 Bundrage, Shirley Burch, james T. Burgest, IoAnn Burr, Annie Lou Burris, jimmy R. Burton, Albertha Burton, Cuthbert Busby, Sandra Butler, Franklin Butler, Maggie L. Butler, Shirley Butler, Yvonne Butts, Calvin L. Butts, Naomi Buxton, Raymond Byers, Mrs. jacquelyn M. Byers, Mr, Thomas H. Bynes, Frank H., jr. Bynes, Olga Byrd, Eleanor Byrd, Gary K. Byrd, Marcia Q. Byrd, Patricia Byrd, Wilbert Cain, Leon Camp, Barbara j. Camp, Laura Campbell, Ethel M. Campbell, Hezekiah Campbell, Melvin Campbell, Michael Campbell, Mr. R. Wilbur Campbell, Vernoica Carlyle, Bobby S. Carmack, Connie S. Carr, Eva Carroll, Gloria j. Carroll, joseph Carson, Willie Carswell, Gloria E. Carswell, Nathaniel Carter, Clifford 270 l DE 33 . 101,109,185 48 . 234 221 A, 13,31,40 234 208 221 39 209 209 112,221 101,114 234 221 221 109,184 234 110,209 235 1B7 203 144,150,190 221 221 235 194 235 144,148 128,221 50 221 256 187 205 235 209 186 235 200 209 194 200 221,235 101,102,200 235 209 235 235 221 221 2,109,198 61,77,108,128,209 14-17 61,73,235 235 205 236 209 236 79,126 221 194 236 236 236 209 236 190 48 43 236 209 198 236 184 236 194 236 221 236 186 110,203 221 221 . . 24 236 121,193 106,107 237 237 221 237 128,172,209,27B 209 237 Carter, Henrietta Carter, Marietta . . Carter, Particia A. . Castle, Ernestine Castleberry, Ilo . Cato, Eastman .. Cawthon, josephine .. Celestine, Bruce Chance, Emma L. .... Chatham, Patricia Cheerleaders . . . Chester, Ronnie D. . . Chestnut, jessie 1. Choral Society . Christmas, Sharlene Clairborne, Mrs. Rachel .. Clark, Carolyn Clark, Enmond Clay, Mr. C. Vernon Clay, Rhonda E. Clemmons, Mr. john B. Clemmons, Willie B. Coaxum, Alfred Cobb, Anna B. Cobham, Maude C. Cochran, I. C. Coffea, Sarah Ann Coleman, jeraldine Coleman, Mrs. Marian 9 i A T , 237 ....221 ..237 ...221 ....184 .204 ....184 ...221 237 ,237 ..13,214 237 150,237 ....7B,89 . 237 ...26 . 195 .237 ..49 237 31 ,47,1 29 .. ...222 . 237 187 53,209 204 237 237 . . . 39 cm, Dorm life at SSC. Coleman, Vernice Collier, Vincent Collins, Eddie B. Collins, Mary F. Combs, Theodore Coney, Bobby L. Conyers, Bernard Y. Conyers, john H, Cook, Donald M. . Cook, Dorothy Ann Cook, Henry I. Cooper, Elouise E. Cooper Freddie E. Cooper, lsolene Cooper, Linda Cooper, Linda Cooper, Patricia A. Cooper, Peggy A. Cornish, Beverly Alethia A. Coxon, Gertrude A. Coxon, james M. Crawford, Ervin j. Crawford, jeraldine 237 222 . . 222 256 222 237 209 . . 222 . 184 209 209 237 237 222 237 200 237 209 106,107,190 210 237 195 210 237 Crawford, Marie A. . Crawford Shriel A , y . . . . Crawford, Mr. Thelman H. G. Crumley, William . Crump, Carl H. Cummings, Clarence Cummings, Sarah .. Curry, Harold F. . . Curtright, Mrs. Mollie N. , Cuthbert, Alphonso Cuthbert, Lillie R. . Dalton, joseph . . Dandy, Rosalyn . Daniel, joe Ann Daniels, Carolyn . Daniels, Rudolph David, Carolyn Davis, Arthur C. Davis, Benjamin Davis, Carlton . Davis, janice Davis, joyce C. Davis, Miss Lorese Davis, Sarah P. Davis, Shirley , Dawson, Christine . Dawson, Gilda M. .. . 96 . 210 .. . 42 . . .. 128 . 159,190 . . 222 238 238 .. 51 . 238 . 210 . 222 . 238 . 195,278 . 184 . . 222 106,107,210 . . . . 198 222 222 8,106,107,198 238 . 18,26 222 238 210 53,54,55,64,71,233 -HIV' An SSC Beauty Dean, Dr. Elmer j. 43 Demons, Willie E. . 222 Dixon, Mrs. Madeline 25 Dorch, Cynthia L. 222 Dorsey, Evelyn 53,54,s5,64,6e,1a1,19s Douglas, Evelyn 186 Draine, Cynthia R. 238 Drummond, Delores A. 61,210 Dukes, Geneva 222 Dumas, Fred , 121 Dumas, Samuel 238 Duncan, Beryl A. 238 Duncan, Mildred j. . 210 Dunnom, Arlisha .. ... 210 Dupree, james A. .,., . . 149,238 Durrah, james R. . .... 238 Dutton, Charles , 238 Eaddy, Dollie L. .. . Eady, john ... Eason, Anglene . ...... . 210 , . . . 238 Eady, Mary j. . 5,53,54,55,56,64,69,207,210 222 35 Eaton, Dr. james A. . Ector, Harold L. Edwards, Arthur B. Edwards, Carolyn E. Edwards, Charles E. . Edwards, Mrs. Gloria Elleby, Lorraine I. . Ellington, Freddy L. . , Ellis, Barry . . Ellison, Barbara Ellison, Malenthia Elmore, Mr. Norman B Elmore, Paul j. ,,, Evans, jesse R. . Evans, judy A. .. Evans, Orange .. Everson, Henry L. . Famble, Harriett . . Favors, juanita . Felton, Gwendolyn . Ferguson, Charles . . Fields, Lydia , Fields, Mary Fisher, Mrs. Ella W. .. Fisher, Mr. j. Randolph Fitzgerald, McKinle . Fleming, Ernestine , Fletcher, Claradea .. Fletcher, Otis H. .. . , Fletcher, Raymond j. . Flowers, Bobby .,.... Flowers, Melvin , , Fluker, Carlton . Fluker, john N. ... Flynn, Roland E. .. Folds, Eddie . . Ford, Susie M. ., 210 .. 238 . . . 238 . 187 .. 19 238 222 210 187 238 38 222 238 . 238 210 .. 238 222 . 222 204 . 118 . . 222 238 . .36 .. 238 239 188 .. 239 .. 238 239 ..... 128,222 140,142,144 210 198 190 . . 222 . . 245 GE ERL IDE Forehand, Eddie L. . 239 Forsh, Sylvia A. . 239 Foster, Angelia G. 222 Foster, jacquelyn . . , 193 Foston, john C. ... . . 200 Foston, Marion 76,126,129,200 Fouch, joyce E. . . 239 Foye, David E. . 239 Francis, johnny R. . 223 Frasier, Evelyn ... , 114 Frazier, Mr. Albert E. 37 Frazier, Betty j. . . , , 210 Frazier, Charlie L. 239 Frazier, Elizabeth 239 Frazier, Gertrude M. . . 239 Frazier, Lou Ann ... 210 Frazier, Ollie V. . . 60,210 Frazier, Roslyn 128,223 Frazier, Shirley . 223 Frazier, Mrs. Varnetta , 275 Freeman, joan A. 198 Freeman, Dean Nelson 18,22,26 Freshman Class . 234 Fuquay, Sandra D. 223 Fuller, Alma D. . 239 Fulton, Walter F. 160,190 Gabriel, Vivian , 223 Gadsden, Dr. Ida j. . 34 Galloway, Gaithan 118,211 Garner, Rosalyn . 240 Garret, Leonard L. 149,240 Garrison, Larry . 240 Gates, Wanda j. 223 Gatewood, Ezra 156,190 Geiger, Freddy j. . 240 German, Claretha 185 Ghuman, Dr. Gian S. 47 Gibbs, Paul S. 190 Gibson, Gloria j. 240 Gilbert, Robert L. 240 Giles, Alphonso 223 Gill, Mr. Samuel A. 11,40 Gilliard, Margie 184 Gillis, joyce 240 Givens, Peter 223 Glover, Betty l. 240 Glover, Clyde 240 Glover, Ira j. 128,223 Glover, Mrs. Mildred W. 32 Goff, Arretta M. 223 Gold, Barry 190 Gold, Ronald S. 211 Golden, Fleming 200 Golden, Nathaniel 54,223 Goldwire, Franklin . 202 Golf Team , 137 Goodall, Lucy 114,211 Gooddine, Miss Ruby 28 Goodwin,Mary S. 205 Gordon, Ernest D. . 211 Gordon, Dr. joan L. 31,43,212 Gordy, Shealia B. 61,72,210 Graham, Emma R. , 61,65,116,120,211 Graham, jean M. , 223 Graham, Patricia 223 Gram, Christine 256 Grant, Betty R. . 63,75 Grant, Margaret 240 Grant, Willie . .. 240 Greek Letter Organizations Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, lnc. . 92, 106-107 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 93, 108-109 Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, lnc. 110-111 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. . 86-87, 92,112-113 Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority, lnc. . . . 114-115 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. . 93, 116-117 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. 93, 118-119 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, lnc. . 93, 120-121 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, lnc. 122-123 Greek Pledgee Clubs Archonian Club . . ... 125 Ivy Leaf Club . ... .. 128 Lampodas Club 125 Pyramid Club ... 128 Sphinx Club , 128 Green, Alfredia j. . 240 Green, Bessie , , . . 241 Green, Eddie H. . . 2,109,200 Green, Gwendolyn L. . . , 241 Green, james ....... . 2,211 271 Green, Martha L. 223 Green, Shirley A. 12,211 Greene, Thelma M. 211 Griffin, Betty 156 Griffith, Dr. Booker T. 45 Groover, Minnie P. 211 Hagins, Annette. . 223 Hale, Charles .. 223 Hall, Mrs. Bernice E. 28 Hall, Dr. Clyde W. . 50 Hamilton, Mrs. Dorothy C. . 35 Hampton, Mr. Phillip j. 41 Hams, Gloria 241 Handy, jack 109 Handy, Richard 211 Harden, Gloria V. . 241 Harden, Lula M. 211 Hardwick, Mrs. Beautine 18,21,29 Harmon, Sandra L. 241 Harmond, Eugemer 223 Harmond, Dr. Thelma M. 34 Harper, Audrey j. 62,195 Harris, Ann 13,63,101,103,113,129,188 Harris, Angela L. 241 Harris, Barbara A. . 211 Harris, Gaynell 211 Harris, joseph B. 141,143 Harris, juanita L. 76,128 Harris, Mary Lee . 211 Harris, Patricia A. . 241 Harris, Sandra E. 223 Harris, William . 151 Harrison, Hattie 211 Harrison, Lodia M. .. 223 Hart, Tommy , , 96 Hartwell, june 223 Hartwell, Lajeann . 194 Harvey, Evelyn j. 223 Harvey, Hilda F. 211 Harvey, Mary A. 223 Haugabrook, William 241 Hawkins, Emma j. 106,107,211 Hawkins, Miss Luella 25 Hayes, Ann D. 73,79,212 Hazzard, juanita 241 Heard, Catherleen 223 Heard, Dora E. . 128,223 Hemphill, joann 241 Henderson, Carolyn 212 Hendricks, Gerald 118,190 Hendry, Dennis C. 241 Henley, Phyllis 224 Herrington, Peggy .. 107,212 Hester, Laverne 212 Hester, Patricia A. . 241 Hewitt, Patricia . 224 Heyward, George 8 ,A:,,., U, . There many more beauties like this at SSC. Hicks, Charlie L. 241 Hicks, Curtis , 111,212,279 Hicks, Deotha M. 241 Higgins, Shirley j. . .. ... , 241 Hightower, Arthur . 241 Hightower, Raymon 129,181,195,269, 279,280 Hill, Charles 150,241 Hill, Lenora 212 Hill, Lillie B. 241 Hill, Phyllis E. 224 Hill, Victor E. . 159,224 Hillson, Willie j. 224 Hines, Irene G. 202 Hogan, Miss Rosa 263 Hogens, Mr. Robert , 129 Holland, Otis .. .. 241 Holliday, Barbara j. 224 Hollinger, Dorothy . . , . 241 Hollinger, joyce A. .. 241 Hollinshead, Claude . . 224 Holmes, Donald 224 Holmes, Dorothy L. . 112,184 Holmes, Mrs. Gertrude 26 Holmes, Leenora . . . 241 Holmes, Martha M. .. . . 53 Holmes, Mary A. 242 l Matthews, Ronald Hood, Roberta Y. 242 Hooks, janis L. 178,224 Hopson, Carl A. 212 Hopson, Dr. Raymond W. 36 Horne, Maxine 224 Hornsby, Theresa 106,107 Houston, Miss Lucy 263 Houston, Rosella B. 212 Howard, Augustus 129,224,276 Howard, janice A, 242 Howell, Claudia 128,224 Howell, Dorothy 196 Huckaby, David 224 Hudson, Shirley A. 242 Huff, Dorothy 242 Huff, Pearl 224 Hugenia, jesse 242 Huggins, Frances 186,129 Hughes, Betty j. 242 Hughes, Brenda C. 242 Hughes, Ollippiyah 212 Hughey, Doris 196 Hull, shnley A. 128,198 Humber, Delores 212 Hunter, Barbara 106,178 Hunter, Beverly 224 Hunter, Beverly 224 Hunter, Patricia 242 Hunter, Richard 224 Hurt, Danny 224 Inman, Margie 224 Irvin, Cheryl D. 212 Irvin, Richard 242 jackson, Andrew 190 jackson, Barbara A, 242 jackson, Berneice 242 jackson, Connie L. 242 jackson, Dazola 196 jackson, Mrs. Doris 28 jackson, Mr. Eugene j. 50 jackson, Harold 129 jackson, jeanette 242 jackson, johnell 204 jackson, Dr. johnny 262 jackson, juanita 2,63,112,129,192,193, 269,278,279 jackson, Larry G. 242 jackson, Linda M. 212 jackson, Linda M. 114 jackson, Lois O. 224 jackson, Luward 224 jackson, Mae B. 101,201 jackson, Martha 242 jackson, Peggy 192 jackson, Dr. Prince A., jr. 4,5,23,47,B2,83 jackson, Roy A, 242 jackson, Rubye L. 72,224 jackson, Terry 242 jackson, Yvonne 112,129,201 jacobs, Arlinda 5,188 jakes, Dora j, 242 jamerson, Mrs. Dorothy 25 jamerson, Patricia 65,106,107,177 james, Muriel E. 224 james, Patricia E. 224 jason, Dr. Howard M. 42 jefferson, Maudine 242 jefferson, Wesley 224 jenkins, Hilda D. 225 jenkins, lvia Mae 212 jenkins, Leonard M. 109,129 jenkins, Mavis L. 225 jenkins, Pamela j. 106,107 jenkins, Patricia 107,201 jenkins, Winderfert 242 johnson, Amos 109 johnson, Beverly 212 johnson, Celestley 242 johnson, Crystal 243 johnson, Edith 243 johnson, Elliott 212 johnson, Florine ' 243 johnson, Geraldine 225 johnson, Gloria A. 212 johnson, Gus 225 johnson, janice 225 johnson, juanita 243 johnson, Mrs. Linnie 27 johnson, Mary 212 johnson, Maxine 225 johnson, Robert F. 243 johnson, Sandra 225 johnson, Sarah N. 243 johnson, Sharon V. 225 johnson, Mr. Wesley L. 18,22 johnson, Yvonne D. 243 joiner, Edviennal 243 jolly, Leila 243 GE ERALI DE jones, Mr. Arnell 28 jones, Betty j. . 188 jones, Betty N. 225 jones, Charles C., jr. 243 jones, Constance 213 jones, Dennis j. 148 jones, Dorothy 128,25 jones, Douglas W. 205 jones, Harvey 103,113,129,185 jones, jean D, 243 jones, julia . 186 jones, Martha 243 jones, Melvin 225 jones, Ola M. 213 jones, Oliver 213 jones, Mrs. Precious 262 jones, Robert L. 244 jones, Sandra L. 75,208,233,244 jones, Steve 152 jones, Vivian . 225 jordan, Mrs. Abbie W. 39 jordan, Alphonse . 244 jordan, Anna 201 jordan, Elmarie 244 jordan, Dr. Howard, jr. 18,19,20,21,55,56, 79,B2,173,212,213 jordan, Mrs. Howard, jr. 18,54 jordan, Michael 225 jordan, Mr. Raymond P. 40 jordan, Shedrick R. 213 jordon, Annie F. 114 joseph, jewell L. 213 julian, William 196 junior Class 208 Keels, Larry 213 Keeton, Shirley 225 Keith, Deborah A. 244 Kelly, Willie M. 225 Kelsey, Marian 225 Kendrick, Horace 154 Kennedy, Kate M. 244 Kennedy, Patricia A. 256 Keye, Waedene I. 244 Law, Theresa Lawrence, Marvel Lawrence, Melvin Lawson, Charles R, Lawton, Archie L. LeCounte, Betty A. Lee, Linda L, Leftwich, Mr. Walter W. Legget, john T. Lemons, Charlie, jr. Leonard, Kenny Lesesene, Mozelle Levy, Eunice L, Lewis, Alfreda Lewis, Andrew Lewis, Daisy R. Lewis, Diane P. Lewis, Genevieve M. Little, Mary V. Loadholt, Betty Lockhart, Alfred D. London, Willie L Love, Lavon L. Lowe, Mildred V. Lucas, Carolyn L, Luke, Patricia Luten, Delilah E. Luten, jack M. Lynard, Rosa M, Lyons, Brenda j. Lyons, Michele Mabry, Arsie Mabry, Louise Mack, Christena Mack, Larry D, Mack, Leroy Mack, Shirley A. MacRoberts, james Maddox, Sara L. Maggionis, Sister julie M., Mallard, Andrew A. Mallard, Eddie E. Malone, Freda Manning, Ezelle E. Manning, Linda M. Manning, Neverta Manor, Mrs. Agnes Manor, Sampson Manuel, julia M, Marching Band Martin, Lucille Mason, Francine Mason, Harriette Mason, Mr. john L, Mason, Mrs. Princess L. Massey, Gail D. Mathis, Shirley , Matson, Mary ,Q l'm here to help keep the campus clean, Keyes, jessie M. 244 Kiah, Dr. Calvin L. 13,19,22 Killens, Barbara j. 225 King, Rovenia A. 244 Kinsey, Azzie 119 Kirkland, Marion V, 225 Knight, Hattie P. 202 Knox, Margie E. 244 Kolgakeis, Mr. Arthur T. 262 Kornegay, Susie F. 63,73,84,85,101,103, 107,179,194 Lamar, Tom 244 Lambert, Ronald 213 Lambson, Fostine 196 Larkin, Emanuel 194 Larry, Dollie B. 244 Lashley, Karen L. 245 Latimer, Deloris 225 Laltimore, jewel 225 Laughinghouse, Kanzetta 225 Law, Beverly M. 116,196 Mattox, Clara P. Matiox, john Maxwell, George L. Maxwell, josephine Maxwell, Vera Ann Maynor, Dell Marie Maynor, Gloria B. McAfree, Mr, Wilbur C. McCambry, Ludi A. McCarthy, Hyland McClure, Sammy McCord, Elzie McCord, Sandra McCormick, Edward McCormick, Leroy McCoy, Carolyn A, McCullough, Acie McDowell, Billy F. McDuffie, Elijah McDuffie, Shirley McFadden, johnny McFadden, Roberta E. McKenna, Carlton E. McKinzie, Rose Mary Mclarin, Ada B. McLemore, Mr. Andrew j. McMullen, jeanette McMullen, Miriam McPeherson, josephine McRae, Anthony McRae, Beulah McRae, Marie Meachum, Sandra A. Meeks, josie D. Merritt, Veronica Merriweather, Allen Merriweather, Ernest Middleton, jacquelyn Mike, Margie 61 ,73,116,196 , . . . . 225 . , 184 101,103,109,192 . 111,204 . . . . 213 , 225 .. 48 150 .. 119,197 . . . 213 . 102,107 197 245 226 226 1 88 213 204,205 256 226 122,213 , 12,207,213 . 245 53,75,207,213 101 ,106,107,201 226 226 188 213 65,126 245 76,213 188 245 226 245 119 186 R.S.M, 39 245 245 189 245 114,213 226 26 191 226 12,215,219 226 245 226 50,138 18,21 213 226 245 214 245 226 128,226 214 2,226 214 245 44 106,107,214 245 201 226 245 79,122,185 153 245 2 141,143,144 214 84,85 226 . 214 214 214 245 23 245 214 129 245 245 . 189 106,107 245 214 246 246 246 246 Polite, Larry P. . . 227 GE ERALI DEX Wright Hall Dormitory Council 127 YMCA 132 Outler, Beverly B. 215 Overstreet, Lucious 247 Owens, jimmy L, 119,204 Owens, Mrs. Louise L 38 Owens, Thomasina 247 Oxendine, Catherine 247 Oxendine, Katherleen 247 Palmer, Gertrude 197 Palmer, Mary L. 247 Parker, Anderson . 227 Parker, Max, jr. 155,248 Parker, Phillip T. 194 Parker, Sandra 227 Parrish, jane 248 Parrish, jerelene 128,227 Parrish, Margaret 227 Patrick, Ponce D. 170 Patterson, Thespain 72,189 Paul, Hiawatha, jr. , 197 Payne, Beverly 53,106,107,227 Payne, Katherine 189 Peacock, David, jr. 248 Peeples, Washington 151 Perdue, Mrs. Kay S. 18,38 Perdue, Mr. Wiley A. 18,22 Perkins, Gloria 215 Perry, Bernard , 189 Perry, Hulda L. 248 Perry, Ioyce L. 215 Perry, joyce N. 227 Perry, Linda O. , 248 Peterson, Bennie 248 Peterson, Wanda . . 227 Phillips, Rufus L. 248 Philson, Mr. Charles 50 Phoenix, Donald 248 Pickett, Patricia 227 Pierce, Bobby 227 Pierce, Imogene 248 Pierce, Mary L. 227 Pinckney, Edvenia B. , 248 Pinckney, Novela 63,189 Pinkney, Herman 248 Pinkney, Patricia A. 227 Plair, David . 227 Platt, Charlie R. 204 Plummer, Sharon L. 249 f I speak fifty words a minute. Polite, Lawrence T. . Ponder, Emily Pope, Bettye j. Porches, Dorothy L. . Powell, Alvin . , Powell, Helen D. Powell, Margaret L. . Powers, james . Pratt, Dr. Charles ., , Mikel, Doris A. 112 Miller, Mrs. Doll 27 Miller, Eugene 214 Miller, Noble 226 Miller, Verdell L. 194 Mills, Cecilia 226 Mills, Rosetta 189 Milton, Mrs. Lois 263 Mincey, Mr. Floyd 263 Minor, Linda F. 214 Mitchell, Clifton 226 Mitchell, Dave A. 226 Mitchell, joseph 121,201 Mitchell, Mary E. 246 Mitchell, Mr. Prince 24 Mitchell, Rudolph 226 Mobley, Barbara j. 13,63,73,79,112,113, 196,197,27s,277 Mobley, Miss Brenda D. 44,178 Mobley, julia A. 246 Mobley, Lois 226 Mobley, Patricia 112,201 Mobley, Mr. Robert 24 Monroe, joyce 246 Monroe, Linda G. 246 Montgomery, Margie 246 Moore, john Mickey . 246 Moore, judy A. 256 Moore, Louise 246 Moore, Rose E. 226 Morgan, Eugenia A. 246 Morgan, Linda 13,75,219 Morgan, Thomas 226 Morris, Elaine 214 Morrison, Sarah A. 246 Morton, Mrs. Althea V. 42 Moses, Richard L. 193 Moses, Shirley 246 Mosley, Bernadette 246 Mosley, Emma I. 246 Mosley, Freddy 54,141 Moss, Soror Mary 87 Moultrie, Gloria 197 Moye, john H. 214 Moye, Lenora G. 184 Muchinson, Isaiah 246 Mueller, Mr. Robert . 44 Murray, Delores 60,227 Murray, Devarn 60,73,227,246 Murray, Mary 246 Mydell, Maggie 246 Mydell, Roger 149,246 Myers, Archie B. 246 Myers, Gordon H. 246 Myrick, Catherine U. . 227 Myrick, Martha . 214 Nephaul, Sandra . 227 Nevels, Thomas L. 108,109,169,205,279 Newton, George H. . 214 Nowlin, Grafton S. . , . . . 227 Nugin, jacqueline 247 Nunnally, jacquelyn .. 247 Odom, Clarence 205 Odom, Floyd . 214 Ogden, Claudette 227 Oglesby, Adolphus . , . 247 Oglesby, Edward E. . . 247 Ogletree, Bruce A. ,.,. 256 Olar, Helen R. . . 214 Oliver, Mrs. Christine E. .... 40 Oliver, Lawrence D. . . 119,144,151,191,278 O'Keefe, Mr. Herbert A. , 262 O'Neal, Ann C. , 247 O'Neal, Evelyn . . . . . 247 O'Neal, Shirley A. .. ,,,.. 10,186 Organizations Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society ., 129 Alpha Phi Gamma journalism Fraternity , .,. , ,, ... 129 BACC ..... . , . . . . 133 Biology Club . . ..... ,...,.., 1 30 Business Club ........... ..... 1 31 Camilla Hubert Hall Dormitory Council . . . . 127 Lester Hall Dormitory Council ..,... 127 Lockette Hall Dormitory Council ... 126 Marshall Board .......,. ....,..... 1 33 NAACP ...........,.....,.. ..,.. 1 33 Newman Club ...... .... 1 32 Newtonian Society .,..... . .... 130 Pan-Hellenic Council .............. 104 Peacock Hall Dormitory Council . . , 126 Physical Education Club ........... Pratt, Mrs. Darnell . . Pratt, Michael C. Price, Lucile . , Priest, Beulah .. . Priester, Phyllis M. Primus, Pringle, Celestine Pryor, Lindsey . Pugh, Dwight j. Pullin, Leon B. . Purdue, Doris . , . Quarterman, Carlethia ,. . Queens ............ Rand, Dr. Frank H. Randall Randall Raut, Mrs. Savita ..... Rawls, Ethel P. ., .... james R. , Israel . .. , Patricia .,., 131 Players By The Sea ........ 133,134-135 SNEA .........,....... ......... 1 32 SSC Debating Team .... ...,... 1 32 Social Science Club .,., 131 Wesleyan Foundation ... ... 132 Raymond, jimmy L. .. Reaves, Donnie C. . . . Redd, Mrs. Harriett .. Reddish, Linda S. .. .. Reddish, Mary Ann 273 249 . 227 93 . 227 . . 249 . . 185 215 . . 215 , 49 ......29 .,..215 215 .,..249 215 227 249 .. 249 .. 249 249 .. 227 249 .. .. 39 144,151,176 ...,....,,227 .....28 228 249 249 29 249 228 Redmond, joseph M. 205 Reed, Nathaniel 249 Reese, Arthur 228 Reeves, Carl L. 249 Reeves, Mr. Hubert L. 33 Reeves, jimmy S. 228 Reeves, julius F. 249 Reid, Lucille C. 189 Reid, Reginald M. 228 Reynolds, Freddie M. 228 Reynolds, Rosa L. 197 Rhodriquez, Miss Marcelle E. 32,87 Richardson, Deborah 228 Richardson, Miss Evelyn 29 Richardson, jane 106,107 Richardson, Mr. Leo . . 46,138,160,209 Richbury, Curtis L. . 249 Rilington, Minnie P. . . 215 Ringer, Phyllis D. 249 Rivers, Glenda 228 Rivers, Gwendolyn 'R36 Roberts, Brenda 215 Roberts, Carol A. . . 4,107,279 Roberts, Cedric 228 Roberts, Cheryl L. . 249 Roberts, Delores E. . 249 Roberts, Don M. 215 Roberts, Gloria E. . .. 256 Roberts, Mrs. Marion P. , 262 Roberts, Miriam L. 186 Robinson, Ann N. 249 Robinson, Beatrice 189 Robinson, Gertrude , , 228 Robinson, Glenn , . .. 228 Robinson, jac ueline 65 Robinson, Linda 228 Robinson, Mrs. Margaret C. 46 Robinson, Rose Marie , . , 215 Robinson, Thomasina . . 228 Robinson, Victoria . . 249 Romanski, Linda 249 Rood, Charles N. 249 Rooks, Earlene . . 215 Ross, jacquelyn . 250 Ross, Leroy M. 240 Ross, Minnie . 215 Roundtree, Harold . . 215 Rouse, Albert . 215 Rouse, Linda C. .. 250 Rouse, Mamie E. ...... .... 1 94 Rowland, Gertrude ... . 215 Rozier, Ina M. , 13,86,87,101,102,112,193 Rudolph, juanita A. ,, 215 Rudolph, Yvonne , . . . 216 Russell, Cheryl A. 65,108,167 Russell, juanita ... ... 12,186 Rutley, jimmy Lee . . 156,184 Ryals, Mary L. 250,256 Sabb, Gwendolyn . , 216 Sanders, Dorothy L. ,. 193 Sanders, james M. . . . , 288 Sanders, johnnie L. 250 Sanders, Sandra A. , ... ,. 250 Sanford, Mr. Delacy , . . 44 Sanford, Edward . . . 228 Sartor, Dr. Herman W. .. 35 Saulsberry, Gloria .. .,. 250 Sawyer, Brenda D. . 216 Scott Elaine ..,. 189 Scott Elizabeth .. . 250 Scott Frank L. .. .... 250 Scott Lar . 250 Scott Mildred .. .. . 184 Scott, Rosalind M. . . . , . 250 Scott, Mr. Wilton C .... .... 2 3,83 Scream, Lena G. ..,.. ..,. 2 16 Screen, Mrs. Carolyn , . . . . . . 29 Scruggs, Cynthia L. . . .. . 250 Searles, Shirley D. .. . 250 Sello, Ida Lou .,. ... 189 Seniors . , .. . 182 Shavers, Mary j. .,,. . . 228 Shaw, Frederick . . . . . . 216 Sherrod, Mary j. .,.. . , , 250 Shinhoster, Evelyn . . , , 192 Sibert, Eric T. .,....... .... , 2 Simmons, Betty ....... ..., 1 97 Simmons, Bobbie A. ... .... 250 Simmons, Gary ...... ,... 2 50 Simmons, Milton D. ,............,., 250 Simon, Burnette D. .... , ,...,,..... 250 Sims, Larry ....,.. 12,85,101,102,125,129,185 Singleton, Hosie ...........,........ 121 Singleton, LaRose Singleton, Melvin Slack, Charles , . Slotin, Mr. Bernie ,.,. .. . Smalls, Catherine ...,216 .. 228 33 . . . 250 Wilson, . 230 Smalls, Cnristena Smalls, Evelyn D. Smalls, lames E. Smith, Mrs. Addie Smith, Annette M. Smith, Artelia Smith, Barbara l. Smith, Beatrice Smith, Cheryl C. Smith, Doris E. Smith, Florrie L. Smith, Gloria Smith, Gwendolyn Smith, lanice E. Smith, Mae C. Smith, Majorie Smith, Majorie Smith, Miriam E. Smith, Patricia A. Smith, Patricia M. Smith, Rita Smith, Ruby Smith, Ruby Mae Smith, Stanley C. Smith, Zelma S. Smokes, Celestine Sneed, Carolyn Sophomores Spells, Madalene Spencer, Evelyn Spikes, Marie Spivey, Roy Sports Stafford, Beatrice Stafford, Miss Martha Stanley, Doris Stanley, Lewis Steele, Almeta M. Steele, Pearl Steele, Sylvia V. Stephens, Ann S. Stephens, Mrs. lacqueline W. Stephens, Solomon Stephenson, Harold Stevens, Deloris Stevens, Irene Stevens, lanet C. Stevens, Kevin L. Stevens, Vera Stevenson, Mr. Robert L. Stewan, Angelyn Stewart, Annie N. Stewart, Arthur Stewart, Barbara Stewart, Carolyn Stewart, Cynthia D. Stewart, Frances M. Stewan, Merolyn M. 28 253 Stiles, loyce Stinson, Edward Strange, lames W. Strong, Henry L. Strowbridge, Bernice Suggs, Elaine M. Sullivan, Mr, Wilbur H. Summer, Annie P. Surrency, Almisha A. Sutton, Brenda A. Sutton, Sandra E. Sweat, lohn Swift, Theodore Swint, Carswell Tarbner, Mark Tarby, William Tarver, Roman Tale, Calvin L, Taylor, Mrs. Doris Taylor, james E. Taylor, Linda Taylor, Wanzel L. Terrell, Mrs, Evanel R. Thomas, Beatrice Thomas, Brenda Thomas, Donald L. Thomas, Dwalyne Thomas, Gwendolyn Thomas, lervy A. Thomas, Ioanne L. Thomas, lulia A. Thomas, Miriam Thomas, Raymond C.. Thompson, Comer Mae Thompson, Dollie B. Thompson, Floyd Thompson, Mr, lames, lr, Thompson, Ralph E. Thorpe, Mr. Frank D. Thorpe, Willie 228 216 1 19 29 250 228 189 250 216 216 128 197 250 251 251 251 189 251 251 216 228 228 177 109 228 216 228 220 21 6 251 228 251 136 251 29,263 251 251 229 229 197 251 262 251 216 21 6 252 184 252 216 38,169 229 229 252 229 252 252 252 65 4,229 140,142,216 216 203 77,252 252 50 61,116,217 114,217 252 252 229 217 2 252 256 144,191 217 121,194 253 253 51 13,112,197 229 106,107,189 253 54,229 253 229 114,127,191 253 217 253 253 40 101,103,204 8,50 189 GE ERALI DEX TIGER Yearbook Staff TlGER'S ROAR Newspaper Tillman, Billy Tillman, Eula F. Tindal, lannette Tolbert, Geradline Tooles, Roben M. Towns, Eunice Travis, Dorothy Tremble,Mrs.lulia Tremble, Leomie Troutman, Gregory L. Truell, Beverly A. Tucker, Dr. Willie G. Turner, Betty R. Turner, Gail R. Tyson, Alice Mae Tyson, Lucille Tyson, Willie F. Umble, Barbara Underwood, Ralph H. Valle, Dr. Eusebio M. Vaughm, Gwinnetta F. Venson, Brenda Victory, Carrie R. Virden, Linda L. Villella, Dr. lohn B. Wade, Darryl Wade, lohn D. Wade, Reginald 278 Staff 276 217 201 . 201 1 12,197 253 193 229 263 253 . 229 253 49 253 253 21 7 253 111,201 253 253 42 229 253 253 229 46 217 197 217 Williams Williams , Lufreda Patricia Williams, Paulette . Williams, Priscilla . , Williams, Ruby M. Williams, Rev. Samuel Williams, Shirley Williams, Shirley Williams, Virginia Willis, lanice Marie Wilmore, Pinkie B. Donald Wilson, Freddie W. Wilson, Mrs. Manha W. Wise, Anthony . Wise, Jewel Wood, Erskine A. Woodard, Patricia Woodard, Willie M. Woodhouse, Mr. Bernard L. Woodhouse, Marsha Woodley, Ruth A. Woods, Christine Woods, Elease . Wortham, Mr. joseph H. Wright, Carl Wright, Delores . Wright, Donald Wright, Georgia Wright, loanna Walker, Alben Walker, Barbara l. Walker, Betty L. Walker, Doris E. Walker, Edna Walker, james Walker, lanice E. Walker, Sarah Wallace, Abraham Wallace, Atlean 155 84,85,112,201 229 217 112,189 254 253 229 254 Wright, ludy Wright, Linda E. Wright, Margaret R. Wright, Otis C. 61,73,112,217 ,. 10,189 ... . 229 . , 63 254 , 13,1B,79 , 60,73,255 230 . 255 , 106,107 230 . 191 31,47 . 254 65,230 255 . 230 . 255 45 114,116,230 . 201 255 230 9,45 . 230 189 154 230 116 2,76,199 255 , 255 217 Wallace, Mrs. Majorie Walls, Ulysses Walton, Gail Walton, Dr. Hanes, lr. Ward, Elease Ware, lohnnie M. Warnock, Barbara Warnock, Gloria I. Washington, Annie Washin on lac ueline . 3' ' 9 . Washington, Mrs. Mildred S. Washington, Mr. Richard K Waters, Mrs. Susan P. Watkins, Miss Christine Watts, Veronica M. Way, Deloris Waye, Sophia Webb, loan Welcome, Cordell Weilon, Otrie 254 19,25 254 169,198 44 229 253 217 72,253 189 197 263 37,138 41 29 254 254 72,112,171 254 101,198,199 184 Do I belong here? Wright, Mr. Theodore A. Wurz, Dr. Wolfgang Wyatt, lacquelyn D. Wyley, Lavenia S. Wynn, Helen A. Yarbray, Lavern Yearby, ludy Ann Young, Annette M, Young, Annie I. Young, Charles Young, Charles C. Young, Margie R. , Young, Shriley Welsh, Mrs. Shirley 263 Wesley, Harold l. 101,102,217 Wesley, Mrs. leanette 28 Wesley, limmie 164,165 Weston, Ronald 121,201 Whaley, lanice E. 254 Wheeler, Ronald 254 Whipple, Rubye 116,191 White, Calvin R. 111,198 White, Fannie M, 2,72,116,199 White, Karen 229 White, Linton 229 White, Malcolm 229 White, Rubye L. 217 White, Vincent 159 Wiggins, leannette 112,193 Wilhite, Charles 108,109,199 Wilkerson, Milton 255 Williams, Abraham 229 Williams, Agatha C. 254 Williams, Mrs. Alma S. 39 Williams, Annie 229 Williams, Arie L. 254 Williams, Azzalee 254 Williams, Barbara M. 254 Williams, Charles U. 254 Williams, Corene 254 Williams, Desmona 77,107 Williams, Ella L. 184 Williams, Dr. Elson K. 22,34,129 Williams, Emma S. 217,278,279 Williams, Faye 189 Williams, George 203 Williams, Gwendolyn 217 Williams, Helen M. 229 Williams, lofrances 254 Williams, Linda 13,53,54,55,56,57,63, 64,66,67,84,85,101,103,201 274 Young, Shirley . Young, Virginia . Young, Miss Willie Young, William I, .. 37 48 61,106,107,108 . 201 230 . 255 217 . 255 230 255 230 168,177 255 112,217 256 29 199 I MEMORI M , -QM-. I -iQ I J' - f',.rf' ' ,g . .twin . .fy vi A p - . , QQ-. 1 ,, , .mm V .V 7 1-N . gn ,fan Mrs. Varnetta Frazier Dietitian for 41 Years passed away january 23,1969 Crossing The Bar Alfred Lord Tennyson Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark, For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crost the bar. -' ,352 .nf ' if V if I -A, . sr-4 Barbara 1. Mobley, Editor-in-Chief, Tiger's Roar takes a look through one of her issues. -qv av- ,..1 Devarn Murray, lstand. l,J, discusses an article with Sandra Bland, Fashion columnist, as Carol Newsome types the assignments from the board. ln the rear Barbara assists Sophia Way, a columnist, in finding a seat at a staff meet- ing. 276 TIC-ER'S RGAR K1 , .pl ,P n- ,Associate and Sports Editor adds the fi of his articles. Augustus G. Howard ishing touches to one ' ' Y r S as E tags! ik., ,gt Q 15: EE ' 55' f 'xy r, wt sg, - w ' 5 ,RSJ . fx ti- ' E Clockwise: Devarn Muray, Carol Newsome, Deloris Mur- ray, typist, Sharaveen Brown, columnist and Cynthia Dorch converse. M EWSPAPER STAFF Barbara talks over the month's assignments with staff members Sophia Way, foreground, Debbye Richardson, Greek 84 Book Re- view Editors and Sandra Bland. Augustus and Barbara discusses typography. Staff members busily prepare papers to be mailed to other institutions 277 .Ahl-,Qxj -Q, 3 'f 'fi W 1 f if JoAnn Daniel-Sophomore Class Editor THE 1969 TIGER Raymon Hightower-Editor to-SR Hightower and Co-editor, luanita Jackson work diligently to get , .gl '-.fl I' r-7' fy , XQ l yearbook out. Q i Gloria Ca rswell-Copy Editor Emma Sue Williams- Organizations Editor Lawrence Oliver Sports Editor YE RBOOK STAFF P' 351 v M7 Curtis Hicks-junior Class Editor t Thomas Nevels-Student Photographer Bettye Anne Battiste Business Manager Rig? me Rx ,..X,1 K4 luanita jackson-Co-editor Emma Williams and Curtis Hicks team up to put last minute touches on the senior class section. Ca role Roberts-Index Editor 279 EDITOR'S MESSAGE An editor always looks forward to this page because he realizes that he has just about completed his job, and I, myself, being of no exception, share this feel- ing. As I complete the final touches on this page I begin to remember what I encountered as the book was in its embryonic stage. My initial problem was that of getting all campus queens to convene for group photographs instead of individual ones. I did not think that such a simple task would require so much work and time. I reasoned that if all the girls cooperated the job could be done in a day. Would you believe that it took approxi- mately five weeks to get about twelve photographs? Why? There are a number of reasons: we experienced bad weather which was not conducive to taking pic- tures, the expected cooperation from the girls was not received, and finally, we had to retake some photo- graphs because they were not successfully photo- graphed. The second problem that I had was that of meeting deadlines. At the outset of my job, I said to myself that I would make all of my deadlines. However, as time moved on, my deadlines came closer and closer. I realized that I could not send off the number of pages that the company required without pictures, hence I missed a deadline. Finally, I had a communication problem with the members of the staff. Of course, I had members to work along with me but they were not as dedicated as I anticipated. At the commencement of the aca- fix X. Raymon Hightower, Editor-in-Chief demic year my staff consisted of twenty-five members and of this number I have had twelve members to re- main throughout the year. Only two or three of that twelve have worked diligently toward the production of this yearbook. I hope the editor of the 1970 TIGER will have a more cooperative staff. I challenge you, the students who desire yearbooks, but who put forth no effort toward the editing of them, to join the staff and discover of this facet of journalism. The 1969 TIGER staff and I hope that effort is worthy of your consideration. ui' nm' 'mga ' 4, 'J . ' A 19' In ,QV K' . fi, , M,-. ,Qwe- , N, V L ' 5. 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