Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

 - Class of 1970

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Appendix ....,......,....... 4 I7 I8 30 36 67 . 73 . 86 96 H8 124 134 156 190 202 220 232 264 t ft 7 X f , ' fx' Q fi .fl 'wi ,Q If A ff , X .i ,A y q? :f lf' f xv gf .A 7 '35 6 i t'iii13'r.i1frfx,iii:,,4gf7rt A 1 MX Hy! Y Q 'f ' X N ' A-ft 6, 6 ' N fr f Af k r. 1 G i ' ,: N . X .IQ m W W , .F Q . ., 1 A W f i ie rf he r i','w 7' V ii i f' .if Tilt.. 2-1 ' ,I -VE!!! 3 twfjf, A . x pm . ,,-4?ff'e:rF5Qi'i? ?,t2 4 ' - ,A f1'5 Qt:'7 ' 6 Editor-In-Chief Sophia Waye 2 '7H 7' r'r-sm-v-Em: , M, . l X -xL,, wx ,fx i Xi! S gf -N....X.s f ' H-.2 X v , V , H X Q my K ft Q If ll , U X x lf! tx. , l li ' 3. wr r Cr t ft S :Q V ll A- l . , ' g , s s . , r-W T ll V ,. ii ,ra if ,i ., ,.A a s t 'Q Q Vi F 3:1 i h ' ii i A '. it 1 1,55 ' MISS iffisl 7 A 9' A ' S in , . fii P K 71:2 ,nfl ',.:+, sq -n fl ,sv I' W Q Q M kf I f ' ' A.-, L , V. ir t r ' r - ' W-in in S W S i W? 4'-'ii I 1:,i,4+W' m E63 ' New Student Union and Dining Hall Complex Visiting Editor , Sheila Clemmons i PRQLQGLJE This yearbook hopes to reflect the new emphasis on the way in which Savannah State has addressed itself to problems which confront today's students in carving out a place of leadership in a confused, troubled and preiudiced world. Its staff has attempted to recapture the individual pride which is evidenced in the students on vvhom this publication is focused. An enort is made to amplify faculty and student relations, with emphasis on student needs, physical fitness, athletic competition, performing arts, and the social as well as the political and economic im- plications. Mfg, gk? All of us had something in mind. A small campus, Where recognition was an excuse for greeting, Where professors knew our full names but Called us by our first, Where ue Could get to know the dean, somehow, -us., AA .-pf T1 -eil! . . 3 ,,g-uw-TQQ X i5:f:fF 31f:ixififi-:M.' 5 Rx fu..- '4 :JV lr x 1Vx,, Nw.,-S,x.s-bw -Q ,, kwa ' iril-:5.b'i L i 1-X-'A o ,kflxr af ' ' xv . .b i fs lop NM v C yglwaiuifh 'W is X .gm fmxhw-.XF J'-V Q- , - V. Y 5 s. H , v 'K QJQAL K ' ' J Q . 3 K 'X i i' 'XX U' NF 3 Kg is-A5w'QQ'ifSx'fi x5Qs9 L ,. X .- Rd- K , X N N35 .:s 1 x 'mix it 1 wwix Nt ,KJV tw. , NSAXXS ,. Q .f if' ' N :xg NR WS, . 3 Q.--Si'.,Q-Jggg-.. :' ,x x- Q- V - 5 bs. 1.x t , X Q. Q fi, As ms, ,xl ,-.,x-'-'5- k re, dr. Pi., t F s. 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Initially it was named Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youths, an institution 5 ii iliiiiii Ei 'il Eg- Peacock Hall is a dormitory whith aicoinniodates 180 men I A modern library with a well-prepared staff serves the college com- 1l1. Q..- l which provided four years of high school training, a normal division training in agriculture and the mechanical arts. After placement of the entire system under the Board ot Regents in 1931, the college began to offer degree programs with majors in En- glish, the natural sciences, social sciences, and business administration. The name Geor- gia State College was changed to Savannah State College on lanuary 18, 1950 by the Board of the University System of Georgia Presently, SSC is a tive-year accredited col- lege of arts and science, teacher education, Business and Engineering Technology. Savannah State College otters courses lead- ing to the masterls degree in elementary edu- cation, and courses leading to the baccalaure- ate degree with a major in each of these areas of concentration: accounting, biology, chemistry, civil technology, dietetics and in- stitution management, economics, elemen- tary education, electronics technology, En- glish, general business administration, mathe- matics, mechanical technology, secondary education, secretarial science, social sciences, and textiles and clothing, early childhood education, criminal iustice and medical tech- nology. The campus ot Savannah State College encompasses area of 136 acres of unpara- lleled scenic loveliness located in industrious Savannah, the third largest city in Georgia, Lricltette Hall dormitory houses 18016-male students. 1 .A .-V. ga '. 1 T , . 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C.. .fn as .mgk ' -3,51 -xx '- L nl..l1::i.::: ' f - V BLEED-I Over 500 students participated in the demonstra' tion of donating blood to assist needv patients, The event is held two or more times during the year, Various groups and organizations assist the Savan- nah State College Chapter of American Red Cross Volunteers with plans and execution of the demon- strations, ..5s..x 1? ' , all' .I. -1 x E.. 5 K it ax uri Student donors dictate medical histories to Red Cross Volunteer Workc rs ' The assistants, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity members, along with Chapter President, Margie Young and Advisor, Walter Leftwich observe a student receive attention trom the nurse Q4 5 .. Bu S X N X x xx Y 'Q --- -JS xi ,. 1 xi i Qqfi sfi V .fx hx J. f.1.t :, .. it ,- ,i .vu tl A nf : :N '5i.' -ii N: . . -' Q tg? EET w 4' Mit t 1' w- - n , ,m-. tx Q 'Ax '. it .M MW ' it 'ff . I wi - ,A-,at . Q x it A. QQ ' ,W JZMMWZWWJQWW ' A fu t X -I X Q Sat. NWN it X X l X X S: xv X SX X XX X K Q Q Q ill 3 M, . i N at S is 'll .. NP- Q ' Rx 3 t x r, 8 t X .i it s N X g N t 5 X N X X 1 I i fx xx- 8 ' X X t X X A XX' lx 4 ,, 'S 0 7 4 ,,,fv.,.,-,..,-4,...q 2 I -I 1 A E it X x X x MF t i i Z S One of the most exciting events of the spring quarter was the election of Miss Savannah State College. The Contestants were judged on the basis of poise, talent, beauty and personality. During the spring quarter of 1969 five young la- dies competed for the titlei Lutreda Williams Emma Graham lacquelyn Wyatt Roberta Billups X Viregina Bryant l l ' i 7 a fl ' J' .,, t. E- f' V T..fQ ',,li Ii 5 V ' I - ix. A V Yi Vl - ' 'X .f , 34,35 3 , ap i, -- ' ... lg 1 , ' 3 I I - s a ? i 5 , 5 . . 5 . 5 ' 1 . 5 . 'E , I s I R 5 1 5 e ,- O 9 7 I i . 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F., X H-hhhuqnah ,,,.,-a-I-ff .1 ,,..-ww, u 22 ,.,. E 5:2 Ir I N S :'4Yi?F, , lmlx I ,i . Inj, f l9'pm' f L , 1 12.1 I 1 mm J f'fM1:i ,I I 5 im qgzllllil H l ' if 5 z jlujiil - - Ll Q I Y Q 6.llll I If - -'fill t ,lg nf' Band Trophres Nlurrax' Broolts, Franklrn Butler and Me-rrrl Hull .xy . Xx- r' x C' I lx!!- S- ., Canwrlla Hubert Hall Sfholarshrp Mxarrl Lrnda Rnrnanskr Student Government Assocratlon Achlevemenl Award Thomas Morgan PR ESIDE T IORDO x N -is l X Man of the Year Award' Sunday School Award: Charles Edwards PLEASINGLY DISPENSES A ARDS 2 'E E is N, 3 X if i 1, iz u 'T A X ah QC Larry Sums Omega Ps: Phu Fraternity Award Harxex Inm-N S 5 , I . .ir S A x 5, ,., F lfza ir GN Nw Q ? S. N 4- f a I r- ..'f f' Band Trophy Franklm Butler Q Newtoman Socxety Award Yvonne lackmn li sl ,H - . f x R' ' A J Maasai o . j V . 4, h H -- 15 . 5, ff X. . ' ..,., Q ' gl! Q 5 Q Student Publlcatlon Certifncale. Fanme White R . F ,ei S x xv:-X' p if 5,3 ' , 2 'H F GRADUATION 5 s J -'Xu Q 1 f .mm 9 gi 2 2 1 I E 2 X E5 cw mn . . .ending and beginning Lawyer Maynard Jackson . professors and friends . , , frustration and freedom . . laughter and tears . . youth and age. , love and life, . . Graduation, 1969 as Wa. F. f 'N 5 'S' ' Tl'-' ' f A .f J' F ff' 4 . f F i 9 Qlfx ZX jf x S fm 3- 'i .-pf ,-. .s ir' nf? N1 in ,fr ' I r ',. , 3-5 ',- ' E r A .x g xg' ' a f awash? ' 4 549' + .f 54 I Q I if M 5' 1 , 1 1 LY , 3 N . . - v ,Q a. x ' f . . .ra d 2 . if . ,sf .1 xg, X - 2.1751 1' so r . K, U' . E ,V . J, ,215 AAI- V, Hhs.. X E N 5 Qi 2 .uw PRESIDE T'S RECEPTIQ ' Y 'I . X 5 N I N xx '-DSXXH dancing , . . eating . . laughing. . talking. . . reminiscing, 4 4 mf .Q i 9 N NKPXNXR :Q-QQ-.N-N we an 5 - My 4? 15 Wf24 HJ! vhv ,, 4,0 2 24, . 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W'- Y 'ff' 'Ji .2 Q HN - 21 i Savannah State College has continuously introduced cultural programs which are intended tor the advance- ment of the college community. A Seminar in African Studies is one such program The Seminar originated from a classroom study of Africa, its natural and human resources. The interested students organized themselves into a volunteer study group, With the assistance of Associate Professor of Social Science, XX'ilber McAfee, they wrote a proposal for a seminar and field trip to Africa which was sub- mitted to several foundations. After unavailing efforts the group resorted to massive solicitation of funds, The donor secured was President of the Citizens and Southern Bank of Atlanta, Mills B, Lane. Under the terms of the grant, a lecture series was funded including a wealth of study materials on Black History and the Continent of Africa. In addition, the grant provided transportation to several African coun- tries for fifty students, including five faculty counse- lors. The group left in mid-August to visit Liberia, lvory Coast, Cihana, and Nigeria. They returned vvith several impressive souvenirs which vvere presented to Presi- dent Iordan in an all college assembly. ual! Qt 5 1 l l S E l i if E5 2 I ' X 5 V 5 Q , 3 t x I E 5 ' N s it 12 E.. Q g S fi --s- S 1 3. 5 - 'N . I li ' s 4 9 l .. , S' Qi? 1. 33 Q , ,J 1. o.., QW t . till K 5 isi- S tifii T, i i-Si I H ' iff :XS J , ' iii,-ig 1' -1, gf f,,. -r -- h H may e y. ggx. ,M A V ,X .1 R'E Y-Ll ii! - e 1: ,X , ring ,df y i . g QMXUX mm qQ?K.f x T .A.. Sa tg . , , i .... - . . 5 wrt. i X ff ' fs- . -', Q 's A.1s' -fs? ff- 31 . ' X- :J 3 'v ' 'Y 'i ',jm.-jgg t ,:,A,1 :':Z- . 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Q 3 K A , ngigfif , f D, -Z-3 , if ' if t kg 1 Q- :: Q -4 .,, ,gr V. 5 Er X rf: , 4 c ' 4 1 X 4- 'L 'K . -Q X, ' 'Q A , . x M X65-v:xCf.ik' A , W.:-.+5'5f.-,V N, V -, VV ' ' ay rf-N , mf www, -i v . , 5 1 - .Gf, M .,:--,. J, 'C - :QH W Q r ' Q1 x X4 f .mm hyhxv -1 xf. ..- THE PRESIDE T INVOLVEMENT is the one word which best describes the l9o9-70 academic year at Savannah State College. Active participation by administration, taculty, stah' and student body in policy-making and decision-making has been the order of the yearf' with one common point of view - to make here a great college at Savannah State. The faculty-student dialogue at the opening of the school year, membership of students on all committees ot the college tDepartment, Division and Col- lege-Widel, active participation by administration, faculty, staft and student body in the Ten-Year Self-Study of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, all were manifestations of the college's efforts to bridge the genera- tion gap. The college is committed to a continuing reexamination ot our policies and programs so as to insure keeping pace with the challenging and changing needs of an ever-changing society. lt is only through the involvement of all persons in the college community that relevant and meaningful programs can be developed which will meet the needs ot our students and society as a whole, HOMECOMINC 1969, including the exquisite coronation of Miss Savannah State College, the beautiful parade, the victory over Clark College on the grid- iron, the gala social activities for both students and alumni, was a great exam- ple of pooling ideas and working together cooperatively, Many other outstanding events of the year are chronicled in this Yearbook which we hope you will always treasure. The 1969-70 year has truly been a rich year at Savannah State College. Howard lordon, lr 43 CORO ATIO Gne of the most exciting events of the spring quar- ter is the election of Miss S.S.C, The contestants are judged on the basis of poise, talent, facial beauty and personality. During the 1969 spring quarter, the lovely and per- sonable Vireginer Bryant vvas chosen Miss S.S.C. by student ballot. Vireginer is a senior who is a native Atlantian majoring in elementary education. She holds membership in the S.N.E,A., cheering squad, marshal board, Sunday School, Gamma Sigma Service Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities 1969-1970. Her court contained a bevy of beauties selected by all four classifications, Miss Senior Attendant, Lufreda Williams, Miss lunior Attendant, Maxine Graham, Miss Sophomore Attendant, Cynthia Scruggs, Miss Fresh- man Attendant, Denita Williams. Festive homecoming activities vvere preceded by the otticial crowning of Miss S.S.C, r .1 , 3'- 1 t ' S ' P . 2 gs - i . A I i ,L Aw . r . Q . A t N6 .I . 4 rg N, x ',i'xu ax. ,M t 1 , l5NR,Jg,fQ'- . ' iq lim 'S fx ,r, 'Zim il. . .N-' I' ' ' C .EIN S 5'-7 r. 4 f K .5 lx, ,jfs - ' if ' :ji ' . F' .I ,K-1 ig. 5 Dr Iordan presents the scepter tothe queen The First Lady gives the queen flowers. v' ' 'wi li MISS 9 H C AND HER CGURT N1ISNFFQNhf'UdI't Attendant Dentta Xttlluamx Mm luntnr Attendant Ntaxtne Graham Nttss SSC Xtregtna Brxant Ntw. Sentnr Attendant Lutra-da Mtlluamx Ntm Sophomore Attendant, Cynthla 'wcrugib fi 2 'S . L iX3 I-I ER MAI ESTY Coronation A IPS chedel H -Wm Nu 'K -N...7...-,--urn-awww be W- mm w.wm.x-wwf rusnnnwuwnnxaannwem his-nmw.muannq,f.-,X inuununun-xx.ug.x, 'D' + 'N xl 4' 1 g 1 Nj w. ..- nu sq my ww N-1 mug nu ML' '.,.. : -,,,,,. m'-'ff . '4 V TB! .rf ' Q - .-.............,, . 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In his talk Priest Adefumi discussed governmental as well as religious systems, and facts about the relationship between southern blacks in America and the Yorubas in Western Nigeria. YORUBAS CHANTS TO SHANGO Kawo E'! Kawo E'! Kawo E'g Kabiyesileo Welcome Him! Welcome Him! l H Welcome him, royal salutation to him! TO YEMOIO Kai, Kai, Kai Yemoia olodo Kai Kai Kai Yemoio olodo Hush, hush, hush! Yemoio owner of the river, Hush, hush, hush-I A Yemoio owner ot the river 'E-,L Chanters -,-A-...,....nL--.........A..-4--,- ,..... . . .AA--U -----f--- - -if--W -- BRIDAL FASHIGNS BY LEVY'S QF SAVANNAH Sponsors Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Marshall Board 5 .gi V .NME Q99 -S. rr' k Q X E ' Y ! Q E 3 i . U x , I R 2 2 , 3 X : i 2 3 , 2 . . 1 5 - A 3 ' 2 .l ig ,. VI ' ' ' .. Emma Graham Lucy Goodall UCI 250 f-. 3 m mga oE'wB1 3-ao QJOQU -+30 Img. 29 QJUQV' LABS QW? mo' 32 39. Q' P E I' F'- Q fb O C 51 'W 3 VD W Q7 3 .. 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'T' r 1 N I4 I rg RA S I I O M 0 Taiomoru, Reginald May, demonstrates his contempt tor the deputy, The brutal murder ot a Sameri vvarrior and three dirterent versions of how it happened are the subject of Fay and Michael kanin's stirring two-act drama Rashomon , that has its setting in kyoto, Iapan about a thousand years ago. The play was presented in Decem- ber by the Players by the Sea. Reginald Max' played the Bandit Taiomoru, the wide- ly reared notorious bandit who tries to make everyone believe that he committed the murder, This helped heighten the image that everyone had of him as being a hard-hearted person with a thirst for blood and women. Cynthia Love portrayed the vvite who through her tears strives to convince everyone that she killed her husband. Gregory Hunter, the dead, tells the true version ol the brutal killing, but an unexpected turn takes place when lames Iones, the woodcutter, decides to tell his version ot the event. The play was directed by R. L, Stevenson, an associ- ate professor of English. Everett Huggins, by kicking him Bandit, Reginald May, and Husband, Greg Hunter, prepare to do battle over wite's honor l l l i rs SEATED Medium, Charlmttgf hmlridrd, ds-wwnstratew hc-r nut: he rart xxhllc thv vntmr- fax! pmw mr Ihr' L73 VN:-'IHIWMHW i fs I 'FQ' lr N. i, . 5 f ' . Y' -.34,s, off' .. fxx . fe Q V EJ , ,, .nl K JV r X ' Q-,H - fl, -15 Mother, Willie Mae Sadsberry, speaks to the court as the wife, Cynthia Love, prepares to gwe her accwurwt mt her husluavwdk death ymgmdlxg-fy Charles Base, dollghls IH thc prwqk, Rfmdld XXAIIH4 dllcioxerx that the xxmmdcutle-r, IcllT1L'N Iomfw hm lime,-m lung lhmugh mt his smry mr the- murder .rf Q! ,..,..,N' 1 'A i ga ,. X A Vx .2 S5 ' rf U . ,. X 'fgsxkii ,,. . 'Fil : - My is x . . V. 44-4'-:Q -1- S. ' . X Q.. Ig 5': Arggllyu-L , - J 'Hf+w?'W ' ii f. .' . .- ff ' 41. H , , . .L -, fiifff- x V - 'gt ,. . ' --N . ,jp A -ff4' HA -1.55 1 jk- 5 . ' .4 :V 1 ... 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Frances Oliver lulw Paulk ErrwxInm1CQdsIl+J MISS S N E A Sdmira Nic-achum C P NM In rw Vw A JQY 'mee Px ramad Brefmia Sullwrw M155 Freshman ala 2 5 I .., , Nxt. XX:- Q - - -K. 2 X 5 ., . '- 55 . xc . ,yr-Q Q-:-, V Maxx Peacock Hali Bernice Strmxbrucige ' fm ' wc.. R5 - xx 1- ' 4 ., V 'S ,............ NP' was .. c -'gzip , ,,,, b K: ., a 5' , ? c Dons Issac ,pu-I' Q'- fx N-...f Mass Gamma Sigma Slgma Huw kappa Alpha Phu lbwnm- Marti Evelyn Hamer FORE ER X , if-1 ' , . eg Q 1 :N Q, X::.n-N-wullwf l ' x ' X 1 W W w , X X QQ, 'X P if Q X x fx wx . , , .xi J- X gg, r ,Q K xx kg? J Mass Torch Rosa Howard T Elf .Zx. ,, Mass Omega Ps: Phu Roberta Bnllnps Nhsx Tuggwk R-'dr -Xrmw IM-H XXIIIIJIN Q Aj i ' ' 4 1,55 J' n Ji - Mus -Xphmman Ruin Clrmm M155 Buslneis Linda hax x . I s P,,. 9 HJ Af W - , N '44 sa 1 f 1 I ' L 1 . ' .. 1 3' au 5 1,55 r g V ' 5 i '. , 5 ' .. ix I 4 ! A my f MXN I l 'NL :..l q r 1 K tu lx b r P4 x K . 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' X ' J . , .mt x'L ' '- , .,,, , CONVQCATIQ The 19th Annual Honors Day Convocation was held in lanuary, The speaker for the occasion was the first Black Man ever to be elected Mayor of a predomi- nantly white southern town since the days of recon- struction. ln his speech, the Honorable Howard N. Lee, em- phasized the need of black people in politics to assist those without iobs and education, while oHering moderation as a means of obtaining these equal rights. He reminded the student body of the challenge await- ing them, especially in a time when the present admin- istration grossly underrates such programs as the Poverty Program. I-'U .ak NYE? PQ X X - ' W fx .zigiliiiisg-i-i' 0 ' Y 'T :3s5z2Ei:':-:Q-:gf , N--1:..Mf'1....Q. ,-:..-- - E MW-. ,1,fMew1 LW' Mn A 9' , I Fila-gjv...Ti-is-5s'l,1. .. ' hz' 55l1ikf'ffiieg A 'h ' 5 K' 1' QV' 'A -Q ff '-- ' f , XX .mf '- , x '1- -I - YY?- E-ff:'f?3'fF'Q'Mg:1Q:g. 2:3 3 Me N MF 'f -'-A ' '- WF ! 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' Y - - - ...- k V 84 Miss Barbara Mobley, QS S Cl Alumnus University of Illinois New Career Opportunit ,.+ RECRUITERS One of the foremost offices which has increased its efficiency is the Career Counseling and Placement Office at Savannah State College, This office is a cen- tralized operation responsible for placement activity for all departments at the college. College Placement Services, Inc., is a non-profit organization established to assist predominantly black colleges. Savannah State College, a member of the Placement Services, through the CCSP office, provides a service to all seniors, graduate students and alumni seeking employment. ln addition, the CCSP Office maintains an extensive student employment office which lists part-time iobs for students, according to Dean of Students, Dean Nelson R. Freeman. Dr lamt-s Hamilton N University Ol Michigan es Program Representatives QS S Cl Alumni ui: .1 .t ,Sg t it .1 X 5' 'li fx ' I 'lbiiigg A' ' ',-Y:4'2f3'f5-Ev ' .xx Q , .vga w. ,L 51 i I x ' Y N , 1 'is 3 + Apvzivq X E-ici ' R f . . mi ,. N N an , ' 0 'd A u fx ta HONCDR SQCIETIES Alpha kappa Mu National Honor Society The Alpha lxappa Mu Honor Society, founded in i937 exists to promote out- standing academic achievement in all fields of knowledge and service, It culti- vates a high order of personal living and develops an appreciation for scho- larly work in others. In order for admission the student must be a iunior or senior and must have earned 75 semester hours or 'IGS quarter hours. His scholastic standing in terms of grade or honor point average must be 3.3. on a -LO system. Beta lxappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society Founded in 1923, Beta kappa Chi encourages and advances scientific educa- tion through original investigation, and the stimulation of high scholarship in pure and applied sciences. Geology, Biology, Anthropology, Experimental and Clinical Psychology. Alpha Phi Gamma Honorary Fraternity Alpha Phi Gamma Honorary lournalism Fraternity, founded in 1919 strives to honor and recognize individual achievement in journalism. This is enfected through student participation in campus publications or the news bureau, and to help maintain and improve the quality of student publications. 88 ALPHA KAPPA MU National Honor Society Mem bers Oliver jones Daisy Alexander Elouise Formey ludy K9l!lE'S Calvin Buttg David Adkins Iuanita Harris Sandra Meachurn Harold Egtof Tom Bolden Beverly Pickett LUIS MOblGy . Ya. . 1 YQ, 4' 1 4, I . E :Ji ifiis: i. 2 , y lll I il 5 11 5 L f T . .yly g E 1 , . ,AV.,, .. '-.' , QVF, .- . :, 1.4 , ' - - . fiiif. .I v-1.- .. . . . . ir V ' .2 .fi S shiriev .f fig ' Carnetter'Hightower ,dy 4-:,f ' loyce Hollinger . lmogene Hopkins . ' V ' Carolyn A erso Beverly Hunter V . sl h ug Iummer Raymond Bar s ' ' ls., . .,,, ., - ' Q M aret Powell Ann Becker , fner jen ingg elestine Pringle Charlie Brantley 'X on V V J Carletha Quarterman Shirley L. Brown . n -' A Robert E. Robinson Betty Butler . j Linda G. Romanski jessie Bush, Sr. ' 3 T . .A ,.,1. ' lacquelyn Ross M. Thodde Cronin Ronald Clarke Lamar Clarke Sarah Cummings Rudolph Daniels Cleveland Doyle james Fowler 'Gladys German Robert Gilbert Laura Grant Bessie Green Gwendolyn Green Dorothy Haggray Clara Harmon Thomas Harris Samuel jones Lillie Mae Key Leontyne Lewis Percy Mack Anthony Mackey johnny McFadden Sandra McPhaul jerelene Parrish Rufus L. Phillips joseph Pickett, jr. Patricia Pinkney 89 .n. ::k:i?liu-ra raiapvws-wrim1vn'-.vmracr.'-v-wr. 11' Mary L. Ryals Yvonne Shinhoster Brenda G. Shoultz loan D. Simmons Maryland Smith Zelma S. Smith Verner Stewart Sylvia Sturkey Lucille Thomas Essie M. Stewart Brenda Venson Clara M. Wilcher Fergne Williams Charles Williams Shirley Young Members Calvin L. Butts Harold Wesley Patricia Cave Ira Glover luanita Harris Dorothy jones lerelene Parrish David Roberson Comer Thompson Sophia Wave Georgia Wright Ag t ts P? 45 hir, , Q A ll lf :Q S BET X X CHI Natio al S ono Society x ri as ER as Q X X X t xx X X X Q X X 5 X X t ve lm. QQ twat-:tQ:L52-1-:,:.4 .ss se to .R 9 kQ'E3Nkwxm:rcmmemxxysrw-f.-:.v. 5 NS. .99 fxiw' an -59+ 969 dbh' .. .5559 ' X xr- -X ., sv Q' b. 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' ' X N 4:-w. x miilgfiifalelf lEiLri3f ' -vb'-iii! 2 'TM ' Aspirants David Adkins Vernon Bryant Leon Crumley Beverly Hunter Abraham Williams Carletha Quarterman ALPHA PH MMA Honorary 4' 1 f ' if - , 5 'ty Q' ' ur ' A V A vvvv vv AALLAAAAA gmmixmga g g A AAAAH A A AAH AAA Q if if 'ifi if 91 --.-.ain,, ,,,. vvHo's vvHo A outs STUDENTS Thirteen students representing Savannah State Col- . lege in Who's Who Among Students in Colleges and Universities were chosen out of nominees from ap- proximately 1,000 institutions of higher learning. Lead- ership ability as well as academic potential are the qualities looked for in choosing one for such an honor. Qualities denoting future potential were con- sidered. IUDY KETTLES . IESSICA lOHNSON A i . v SANDRA MEACHUM ' CALVIN BUTTS ELOUISE FORMEY LAMAR CLARK EMMA HAWKINS x. 3 F- if ' . - lr' 'Qi' I. ,fs PX Q K 1 I e , -. 63 ' i ji K x ' 'f, A .I Y, .IK egg, w g'-.QF1 wbfxx 'Qu X STUDE T CIQVERNMENT Sophia Waye Vice President TIGER Editor zr.J31' is 1 ,t 1 Dora Heard Secretary Student judiciary Committee Lynw- Brenda Coleman Treasurer Sl it' ' ,. T lil - if ft. . , A.-at. l ' , x , , - ,- ,, ,XXL xx-0, Student Congress Student Congress . , , serves as lawmalcing organ of the study body . . . to uphold standards and customs of the college. 4 , to act as a clearing house for prob- lems affecting the student body . . , the three branches are Executive, Legislative and judicial . . . Student Executive Committee . . . to propose new ideas and see that measures passed by the student Congress are carried out . . . to act as a liaison be- tween administration, faculty and student body by presenting and coordinating the ideas and opinions ot both . . . to promote an exchange of ideas between student leaders . , . composed of the student body president and vice-president, Miss Savannah State Col- lege, the editors-in-chief of the TIGER and TlCER'S ROAR and other appointed members of the Presidents cabinet, T ff i as Ki x '- N, XX .N , .C-tg N 'G' X Augustus Howard TIGERS ROAR Editor Viregina Bryant Miss Savannah State College Curtbert Burton Shirley Coldwire Carole Smiley Thomas Morgan Renee Hall Mildred Lowe r ASSOCIATION PRESIDE T Dear Brothers and Sisters: I can never express to you the appreciation I feel for your involvement in this past 1969-70 school year. In the process of trying to mobilize the masses I was optimistic in approach and outlook in the quest of getting students involved with this institution. Even though I did not get the entire Student Body to participate directly in programs of the Student Government, I do feel that those of you who did par- ticipate made very worthwhile and prolific contribu- tions, During the past school year we as a student body deviated somewhat, from our main objectives as stu- dents, and more important as BLACK STUDENTS, some of the times. However, more times than not, you the student body were involved, concerned, and more aware than the classes before you, With the turning of a new decade there will come, there must come, on the part of the student bodies to follow, total involvement on the part of all students, IT WILL NOT MATTER IF YOU ARE AN OMEGA OR ALPHA, CITY STUDENT OR CAMPUS STUDENT, MALE OR FEMALE, NORTHERNER OR SOUTHERNER, you must be an intricate working part of this institution of higher learning so that it might continue to be Savan- nah State College, our college, Ronald Clark 1 Rcirtdltl Cldrlt 1 ' - ' I 4- at-rl' 1 ' +' 1 mmsgig 1 y ' a f t:-I X gm x ., q w in ' A r 3 I :a'-- 5' .t f 5'... '- 1 l X - 'haf' --- ' T-'E-at 7 1 ' . ' --it gg .J . ,Ji R. I 3 A 1 li, A .C I :v L-ir ?-t-1-ff Ali 1 'V I 'lg A-ai. f' I : , A 'f-5' M i Ama ri 5 W as fe , A if - XX'-W ' I f , st ' , as -4 - X -T ' . .. : . 'if' f.. , . :Q ., I , i, ggi 5 , - -.-'iz - if? r - t t Z ,I k,., . up Q 'jing , si 3' , ,uf 5 -'if V . 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A 'K W, 7 , Q . -jf. -? 1 'AV R 772' 1 lfYff?2im-' , 1 -V1 f ' , 1- ,F ' I, - , mx -xx 'Frm is , i - 4, - - 'G 1.1: t v' N A- -.. , ,Fig I V X F. I-ff ' 5' n rg, , 5 , - Q-'fx 4 ' 2 VV - .ff . X Eb, ,R -- . ,r An ' 1 1 ,L s z -4 - X .,-. .v, - J I N .- , 4' ' ' N ' 1 J -N ' V ,E - X: - R' - -' Y' ' f- -wh' 'a - ' n -,y ' 4 , , . , 4 sf xi . LV, bk i 'E yi J Ji 4 -V QS gh, Q I 1 4' ip. pw? 'Q-Sf' 'iw-1 R ff' . f . .1 , I q Q, U ju if 1 V A H, N. -A K 'f Q.,Wi:aiMei'K' N., . , U .15 M551 rsf s ' F , X 45 ,1 I: K I 1 Q14 Y PRCDBATIGN WEEK 1969 if Sui..-.1 U.: ., Q .4 95311 QL1. N--rug i gf X ,Eff ZETA PHI BETA ragga!!! T in 'igiiii if Miss Zetz Phi Beta Cami Alderman 1 g Spring Pledges t X -FEL -2253 ' ff1:t'X 93.9 ' 'fi fa X , x 1' 'ig ' i ,f J Le? h, gg ',,-Qf1g.j igg ' L. A i i l 'l 2'l,g,' 1 fsyfft t . ,391 -' Q' l -1 -::.. N '42 ' if Q ,stat 1, 4 .a - at Q sa 3-,wr ' g A 'E ' .'t ' iw X' -.. . all ' 6 , - - l .ld ' f it t J l A .f in 5-l W I Etta Hines . V .. , .. rr. ll N 'II' 2. Carolyn Wing -wt . , Q , ' X ' 3. Margaret Wright A -l, Brenda Roberts 5 Le'ontyne Lewis , r 'CQF t 100 -'l ,Lb-L.. A T-ff Q i s . .' I : 5 i l I A I . iii' V 'N .' ' C Q ag x K , -1, 'E J ' K, . - - . 4: I g,,.,g...ig,qR:. V gsm if ,X , as W gg' gg Qia E G ivfl 5 A , - A wg, ' ,., g iw 5 , , ..., . gy, ,MA H ,P , , ' 1 1. i f . . ff X FQ 1115 - ' ' i 5--Y- is ' Q5 1 vw - , .... ix J 1 v fLs k6IL Q llianitaxsutliilph IZ glrrolnftlderrfian - Anti Basileus .g nnie ii rams 9 YP PWIS g kv V wlglk RUljyCrif1'H1 II Lena Scream - Tamara -fi' Bettx Pope NOI Shown l Ruby Ienkins Il Ruby Whipple H A l I L h A rx Annie gummsf - 3d.,,i..Uc I3 Marsha Xtoodhiiuse Emma Graham I4 YVONIW BUUQF 1.v:r-i.. Y t'No man is an island. This idea ot together- ness and dependence among men also applies to the relationship between men and women. In I92O the brothers of Phi Beta Sigma decided that instead of adopting a sister organization, they would assist in the organization of a new sorority to be their true, eternal and universal sisters. This idea was discussed with Miss Arizona Cleaver Ixathxe Bradlex - Gramrnatvus e-2 f-' Q . X w .,, X- fix J' J jg who later met vvith four other young women, They decided to organize a sister sorority, there- by, becoming the founders of ZETA PHI BETA. Their idea vvas to organize a sorority which they hoped would reach college women in all parts of the world who were sorority-minded and desired . to affiliate with a group which had as its objec- tives, the ideas of SERVICE, SCHOLARSHIP AND SISTERHOOD, and for its ideal - HFINER VVOMANHOODY Soror Carol Alderman reigned as Miss Zeta Phi Beta, Soror Kathye Bradly, Miss Phi Beta Sigma, Soror Emma Graham, Attendant to Miss Lock- ette Hall and Soror Ruby Griffin, Miss Archonianf' Sorors of Rho Beta also served and held mem- bership in other organizations, IFJ f 1 53: ,,.. ,-5 Soror Graham presents a plaque ot appreciation to Rho Beta Advisor, 101 Mrs Madeline Dixon, iff? it gi 5 if' i 5? uf iii cf' ,-, -if ,- .-1,5 I 'L 15. fre fi Sjplg 'Q Q55-e -A ' l l l f ' x ,i,. c . .tg-x i , l V i l W ic-Iuiitf' , J l i l ' i Ji-Q1 ' 1 ,i i. ' in-wbiix -Q, ,- i li T M- gas, i ii i i ,ii J., , , i .peaks si,-, , .7 , -1 sri,-,L-Q . -L -if-:Y ,, ,,.,, ,. ,.. -cacii-rn Q. R i 'mu c,,, ii N -b V ..-B it ii 5 - 5 l ,Q , 5 ---' ii i y The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity walk in the shadow of an outstanding and noteworthy heritage. A. Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Morse, and Charles I. Brown were the Howard University Founders of Phi Beta Sigma. Gamma Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma was founded in the year of 1940, for the purpose of promoting brotherhood, scholarship, and service to humanity. Throughout the years Sigma has exemplified these three characteristics for the upgrade of all mankind regardless of color, race, or creed. Sigma is synonymous with greatness. Therefore, the following lines are appropriate: They scattered sons with lofty hopes and aims, Achieving greatness which the world pro- claims, regarding life with tenderness sublime, and with design which knows no race or clime, appeals to selfish man to serve and love, God's handiwork created from above, Phi Beta Sigma stands this test of years supremely over blight and cringing years. Our cause Speeds on lts Way. Miss Phi Beta Sigma kathye Bradley Qiiuiilrfin- l M N OF PHI BETA SIGMA gn ww. I 1 -xv' fl fr 52' -x .Qr - M A nl ' .A X n, ,- ef - Aa 1 , mv. in-. X xl Fred Dumas Dave Mltchell Donald Holmes loseph Dalton Rudolph Danlels Not Shown Phullrp Parker Bobby Caryle Ervin Crawford 103 .9 P4 if E ,A .xo A, -T1 - fx 55gxixl?'.E.'f l ,av il. ,393-I 1 J 1 f A Wg uc, ,ak tx , 1 3:5 2-N . , sg: EN X if Lv SS Ei' fu '. xx ,ww ,. .,..,-..t Q, ..,.. -.af :amps x ALPH PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, the largest service fra- ternity in the United States, was dedicated to serving that campus of which it was a part. The brothers strived to provide the col- lege vvith the best possible service and gave of their time and talents to that end. Service to the campus was not their only objective. They strived to serve the community, the nation, and themselves as well. Although basically a service fraternity, it was notwith- out entertainment. Homecoming and the Founders Day Celebration provided the lo- cal brothers ot Alpha Phi Omega with op- portunities for fine entertainment. The brothers of Rho Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity undertook var- ious service projects during the year. They vvere that of publishing a vveekly school ca- lendar, providing Thanksgiving baskets for the needy, a Salvation Army project, an art exhibit, working with the Boy Scouts, the Blood Drive, providing Christmas entertain- ment forthe Retarded Children's Home, and Chatham County Youth Center, and provid- ing Christmas baskets for the needy. ,xg D . T ll l J ll 'I QC. ,x I xx alll fi' Pledges tit!! wi Robert Simmons William Evens Ralph Peterson Bernard Davis Wilbert Newsome Robert Banks Randolph Powell lohn Reid Marvin Davis Robert Gilbert Milton Simmons 12. Clyde Glover Beniamin Davis 14, Bobby Coney f it ,X S: u it lf fist 7 il 1 '. Hlivrisuiia 2 , . 4 .,t, 5 UUE L rr l -' ' 'da-nw fau npr --N naw-.rua ----,pwovfe huns :Milne I--'gnc' nun.-,.pan-nan QUIZQUGSCDQ I-nun-utlluvww vane Xe n-.nun vang r 1 ' gf, ' 4 , .' N. S xo X fi Q? wx 63 0, SW'V 1. '- . A Q, ff 9 1 , aa. ,wx 'R l Rev Samuel Xkrllrams - Aclxwsor 2 Oscar Vlhrte 3 lohn Abram - Sgt -at-arms -l Curtls Rrchburg 5 Larry Waters fn Andrew 'vlt Lemore - Adxrsor 7 Robert Waters - lst X :ce Presldent 8 Curthbert Burton - Presrdent 9 Hezeltlah Campbell - Alumnn Secretarx IO G Lexus - Dean ot Pledges tu 6 fi it Xl Q ein X f Q,w.r-'W'Qr-+-a- L ruin.: t gig' l 2 5 1 .wx-R52 W r-1 - 'T . .-5 - ,za v Y l S39- 52.- -,.. .ll St 5. ?s 5 Li l lxevln Stexens Z Slwedrlclt lorclon - Treasurer 3 Xxlllldm Tabor - Reporter -l Charles Hrcks 3 ,rxrchre Nlvers 6 Nlarvln Innes 1 3 IQY A 7 7 Lewls Stanley A my fm r 8 Curtls Hrcl-ts - Hlstorlan , seg 'i -:.- tim ix A 1 3, -.- f V 1 - ISK 0' S ' -N f . 1- t f lull: , ' .' 'ia .. im ii , 2- , V.: I1 V' - ' 7 'L -. 7-Q V' V ., .,. I ' 2 ' - ' I Q. I l N ff' f- 1. V 11 Q 5 f f. 'wir ml The colony of Gamma Sigma Sigma National . ' kA Service Sorority made considerable progress since fi , the spring of 1968 when it became a part of Sa- vannah State's campus. Gamma Sigma Sigma is devoted to service on campus, in the community and to the nation. Each member devotes her time to service projects such as aiding charitable fund raising organiza- tions, hospital service, and other institutional services. Soror Evelyn Frazier, a senior elementary edu- cation major reigned as Miss Gamma Sigma Sigma, Soror Lucy Goodall, a general science major was Miss Senior and Soror Vireginer Bryant vvas Miss Savannah State College. The advisors were Mrs. Agnes Manor and Mrs. Mollie Cuthright. j 1 ff 4 . ,,.,. tt, 6 QW S -1.'t- . ' mimm-T: Pledges l Gwendolyn Williams Z Lillie Cuthbert 3, Delores Drummond 4 Lena Scream 5, Carolyn Perchel 6. Beverly Pickett 7. luanita Rudolph ' 1.-,. j - 106 .....,,.. 4 ivrvvr.-gr 1-.iv . . un, I '51,-A 32, -1 'H 4 Q M P- . W 4-gggy' Q P3 F iff :fi P - aa r -V ji, N va' if . 'Q r xi -t W' I .2 I 1 52 V 6- 3 5 6 8 Wh 9 IU I I Alumsha Surrencx - Vrce-President 'NUI SVWOWVW Gertrude Rowland - Treasurer 1 EWIYW FYSZIH Lucy Coudall J Lmda lafkwn Linda Manning - Secretarw Rudene Bell -Xlvlda XX'lIIrams -Xnn Havew Xrregmer Bryant Patricia Smrth Marsha Hrmdhrpuse - Prevdent Mxrlam MCNiuIIer1 in la. gag ' BIB? Sorors of Gamma Sigma Sigma pose for a prcture with their Alpha Phu Omega brothers and therr queen after a Foundefs Day Program, . -- - 1 ' . mr' , ' , -f - V J-:.r-fine, If..-. . we 14,4 z-das I ,h. . f L.. A2 Spring Pledges 1 51 Q f mx EAL! QQI A XMI TWV fx III Il,MI I Connw Ida kwn 2 loycc SIIIM 5 Hatlw lam kwn -I LQIIA lrrllx 5 Ewmrw Shmhulster fu Domthx Hdggrax 7 Ixarom Lashlvy 8 Gloria Hdrrnx Nut Slnmn LI Doreihf-fi Hmdxman III Agaiha XXIIQILIIWN sv I I. -Q.. BER DELTA SIGMA TH ETA 1 . wk Q.-it . D F ilrl sl ki my Cullecte-d clulhung tor Good XXIII G 52 . I X :. u 1 '-:- Y. ' fa f A ' x l -+ E is I' N U wx?-I, . 5 - X ,NVQ 2, KN IQQQXX ,N ,. ,Rl-,ix Y N I XX X Q9 0 tit? qv - A .53 xy ,QHKLQ-., x W , 3' -I , I I. 1 : ex-, 5 , as 513 I rf - A I -', - I - ,, N. 'rT+Y'Q5i?'5' f I 1 X ' g -- f ' ' ' N -V+-M-A I ' 1 .gfiil 3- X -, R., .-X I ' - N .Q vu. I I f- Somr Bunk refmxex wrlltlcate presented bv Suror Banks I 's 4. A' six Q I. P , , 'Y :I-I-43:1 Y Q W, N ., '.i'f':-Q X I N, f I ,eff f I v ill? Q M x K 108 F ...W ?l3r' X -.. ' ' .4 .-HJ owne s' , lt, . ' ' - 'l L ..,, , . I A' . - W ik' 'Q ad I 4 we ' 3,3 is I . it W , i ss l l , 3 'T ,. V? i if i Tet :li s ' T 1 W ,, H ,,, g ,. ,, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is a public service ' , b 7 Y sorority which emphasizes scholarship, leadership, service and 4 's morality. In keeping with its ideals the Delta Nu Chapter re- 'U' 1 I 1 1 ceived a citation for high scholarship and continuously engaged I . . . . in public services. I Fw At the sorority's National Convention in Baltimore, Maryland the Delta Nu Chapter was presented a citation for having the Rudene Bell Iohnnie M, Allen Winderfert lenkins Juanita lohnson Dora Heard Zelma Smith Debbye Richardson Veronica Watts Sharon Plummer Sarah Cummings Shirley Young - Vice President Elouise Cooper Brenda Sutton Belinda Benton Lufreda Williams - Secretary Edviena loiner Angela Hughey Celestine Pringle Brenda Venson Ierelene Parrish - Corresponding Secretary Sophia Waye Gloria Perkins Linda Morgan Doris Bryant Lois Mobley Margaret Brock - President Neverta Manning Not Shown Ella Harmon . Willie Mae lackson Virginia Young leanette Wiggins luanita lackson Ira Glover 109 highest scholastic average in the Southern Region and one of the highest in the United States. This was the second time the chapter received this award. In 1959 the Chapter was awarded the Goddess Minerva for having the highest average in the United States. Moreover, thirteen sorors were honored in the 1970 Honors Day Convocation which was held on campus. Leadership manifested itself in Delta through the campus positions which its sorors held: Miss Senior Attendant, Miss junior, Miss Lampados , vice president of the student gov- ernment association, associate editor of the TIGER'S ROAR, Editor of the TIGER, captain of the cheering squad, president of Lockette Hall Dormitory Council and president of the Newman Club. Some of the Chapter's services included campaigning for funds to aid UNICEF, visiting nursing homes, Christmas carol- ing, collecting clothing for Good Will and campus tutoring. n.mJT:Uianunur. .in il, ,N V my W R! wnm,g,,Nv, w W WW, W Wm x W M, W N' fQ9YWiW NW., M45 my W' ,'w w'wGXuz 'WQWWW' ' , RCW W ,WWW W WM ww ,X Www . 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Eight men thoroughly immersed in the true Omega spirit are a far greater asset than eighty vvith luke warm enthusiasm. I 2 5 KI Y 5 4' 7 3 C' I0 H IZ I3 l Iohnny McFadden Ezra Gatewood 7 3. Michael Pratt 4. Willie London 5 Calvin Atkinson 6. Eugene Miller 7 Calvin Butts 8. Nathaniel Golden 9. Elzie McCord 10. David Foye ll. Charlie Brantley 12. lames Keels 13. Tom Lamar Not Shown 14. Roman Tarver 15, Ernest Gillis 16. limmy Rutley 111 The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was organized Friday evening, November l7, l9ll, in the office of Ernest E. lust, Professor of Biology, Howard University. The Organizers were three students in the College of Lib- eral Arts, Edgar A. Love, Oscar I. Cooper and Frank Coleman. Professor lust was their faculty advisor. At the first meeting, the name of the Fraternity was formed, Omega Psi Phi, meaning, Friendship is essen- tial to the soul. Manhood, scholarship, perseverance and uplift were adopted as cardinal principles. ALPHA PHI ALPHA P -56, ,. n A A an A Q A '-C11 1- -, A. . . r 95- 'P mfvf' NS' f. ' A-J FVF,f113ME D. - , .H 5' .iff Q FK - x JF PVK ' if ..b2i.-,M,...,, V Q X X f my P A '72 W' P ' A ' A wr U .x -'I , A 1 A, N .-5...-0 1 A I V1 -: '- L A-f 'f:H-'mgi1- QA 1 ' nv' -it 12 5 A ima A -. as 'X dial! 'K 'TLT at fig! lg 'K.,'. Iliff .- ,L x r- .. rw Q : f UN tm, 5?'k4 f'? '4'Q fy F st' I ' Q FT -,gift H gg . 1 vi, I Y' ': .- lp rf!N '5', W ia TM- 'H' :A Q, 9 L1 to p is f n . V A , .:' 5 Q 4 3 3 S. sr az on Q, i T ft cttw i f ll? M Charles Bass N Reginald Wade lohn Wilhite lames lones George Maxwell - - Corresponding Secretary Vernon Bryant - Vice President Larry Brown Amos lohnson Frank Bynes George Heyward Malcom Walker lames Bennett - Secretary Tommy Pringle Stanley Smith - President Acne McCullough john Garvin - Dean of Pledges Carswell Swint john Paige Bobby Flowers l' 'Q 1f.:n.i6 ' 'px 20 ll ll 23 I-1 .25 lb 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Freddie Cooper Leonard lenkins Rutus Stephens Lonnie Crawtord Gary Simmons Leon Crumley Eddie Green Herman Scott Reginald May lohn Wade Not Shown Carl R Stewart George Williams Alvin Powell lohn T Leggett W'iIIiam C Iohnson Dave Roberson '- , '..-. ' ' ' 1 The first Negro college traternity was founded, December -1, N06 at Cornell University, lthaca, New York by l-lenry A, Callus, Charles H. Chap- man, Eugene lxinckle lones, George B. lxelly, Na- thaniel A, Murray, Robert H. Ogle, and Vertner W. Tandy. More than 50,000 men have been initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity since its founding in T906 It has been interracial since l9-15. There are now l-10 undergraduate chapters on college cam- puses and 2'lO graduate chapters in -ll states in- cluding the District of Columbia, British West Indies, Europe, Africa and Vietnam. '- w,'f-s,w-- .tt . I 1 he-f - , . 9 N I Q .4 N :A v la 6 Qu ni rt, rt g, Q 29 h--t. 'xg , 4 gh. Z Q tai, :S ,a . 2 .,4, . x 1. 1: .3 f :X x , N . 5 Afmvmms Cxsx -,N ...X Q -Q I 5 4 wN Nt N so Samwl'-X Xmmwxg N A . tw XX at -3 1 , s, -X Q A s ' 5 is Qs at Q X Q' Sl SSX 5 -v N X- E a 5 X is 3 h Q ikg if at N X , , t f 3' gi S , S .. .. x- S X ' S l X' 4 S' ' - i 5 S i' it -w Q43 -.A S: St - - 3 N - 5 XQ .tat et N NX.. S Q X A ts is 4 X S at -by Ak S '-QSQS QF' QS' iv QQ Qxgxx M-2: 'M ml' ' M1 ,, X' 'L N tg ag, t fi V t S 'WRU' Lsvw ww ' M N ,.., use - ,, r. Wiki 1 ' Y X-.5 50 Y A -u , JAR t.i7,,,,N ' a X ,,..,, , .t 114 .-N. V A . 3 . xl. 5 Q. 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Q s ' xl . L, , - 4 s W x ve, s - ...iv 1 .Z 3 -1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. 13. Elisa z , tw, .. , , R M, , ., ., '39 J..-f R' ,sfvk ' -k ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA 'U ,, gm., 1 new 'f ff' 870514142 1' Linda Lee - Epistoleus Udella Huckaby Lillian Bryan luanita Harris , Connie Carmack lacquelyn Wyatt Carlotta Patterson Shirley Frazier Beverly Hunter - Dean of Pledges Rose More - Grammatous Florrie Smith - Assistant Dean of Pledges Deborah lones Emma 1. Hawkins 14 Annette McCambry 15 Vireginer Bryant llw Beverlyn Payne - Basileus 17 Peggy Herrington I8 lane Richardson 19 Dorothy lones 20 Carolyn David 21 Myrtle Merritt - Tamiochous 22. Claudia Howell Not Shown 23. Theresa Hornsby 115 2-1, larene Westmore- 25 Sandra Me-achum On lanuary 16, 1908, a young woman named Ethel Hedgeman envisioned an idea that has novv become the pride of many young college women. From a small nucleus, Alpha Kappa Alpha has grown to more than 1,101 graduate chapters and 110 under- graduate chapters throughout the United States and Liberia. YT' ' '1,- ' lflv A ,f 'N :E'f1:. S70 9 S' , if R New--f-i:.?:-1-IN XX N X X ma A N., .. sm 95? X X X s is E. N 3 5 X - NYANYN' Q35 ,v N5 ' . .-QQ . ,QF X 4cS':?fYX Q'X' 499' K Xvrzf. Fdvfxiwmww X 'sw -Q . QNQN X -X-. .Q Qxw . Hx K , I-z . Rv xv 'MS AQ qw- -w X ,r X xxx wx W X Ax- N Xzxmv X kixfyxv M-:i.:qz:,5leg,.-5 WSE? '52 X Q 2 N ,w.,N-:fA-.- N V. -, .Y ,X x XXX W-new Msx?h.QNQ?'..,v, ,vm X Q.- WMA mm X 55-::RruEm::Lm:,:x4-sf vxqx x wwxxmxngx mb Y N E3 X ,S X Q.-',x'?x U 3. ..:.,N :g Lb ,, - -1 14 AA. , . Q-fzflrz .A AE X ef? 5 fx-rf' ww -f eq - Sk- XXM E A wg 1 -1 Q :r 1. , Q wx. 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Y , 4 N' - ,M-f If K .- ME OF 5 i 'l james Robinson Charles Lemons Charles Banks james MacRoberts . Victor Hill . john Conyers Henry Everson Dwight Pugh l:aa:1-rn':.:.r.n . ..1-nrw-mrfr-m-1-vw g- - -Y KAPPA ALPHA PSI On january 5, 1911 at Indiana University, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded. It was first known as Kappa Alpha Nu Fraternity. In 191-l the name was changed to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. The ettorts of three men, Elder VV. Diggs, Byron lx. Armstrong, and john M. Lee, were outstanding in the early de- velopment of the fraternity, 117 Lester Hall 0 K Wright Hall DORMITQRY CQUNCILS -. In . Lockette Hall Peacock Hall STUDENT ACTIVITIES The College is large enough for a-variety of academic and extracurricular activities, yet small enough for the student to receive additional atten- tion. THE TIGERS ROAR official student news- paper, is published every month, and has won numerous national awards and citations as well as THE' TIGER, the college yearbook. There are 27 organizations which provide media for the expression of student interests on the campus. These organizations sponsor rich and varied programs, designed for the intellectual and social development of all who take part. Informal socials are held regularly in the campus recreation rooms. I-IQME ECCJNCDMICS CLUB Q- x,- -. 5 , , N. .- , I . ... Atl-Q - - ' , -. , - .., . 6 - 'f . N. -1' -' A . .,a ., .rf , i C ,. . -- ut - An Organization Of Home Economics Majors . AMERICAN CHEMICAL SCDCIETY sg Q 5 ai' 'Qtr ft A Student Affiliate Chapter Of A National Organization Of Chemists . . . SPANISH CLUB . -3 it -LW? Q S xt I Y 12- Fifi is X 3 X s Q 11, iii 4 W ' x N' tg. ' ts - .- ,A 'ri 'Q ' A Aft Xi 'Elf r ff-H 3 X KX M' ,Q if 5 L, x v 5, ii.: 1 X X Ss Q A ii , .,.: AW N X S Y Q53 ? ,J SKK ' .X ,X 5 '-me mr P X X. MN kA'x 2 ' x :k ' 'rbi R 1 W An Grganization Of Students Interested In The Lan- guage And Cultures Of Spaniards . . . X4 A. 1 N K ' A ' 4 fs gl .P has ' .!. 65: x A X it-Q JEL v '-ww X Y f t af Q' V+- -Q 5.3 An Organization Of Future Educators . . N EWMAN CLUB AE, '4 fit if 2 A Catholic Ahfiliated Organization . . . BUSINESS FRATERNITY A National Fraternity Of Future Business Leaders . 'N X f E r .gg ir 'Liv-. :-.fiews -1 ' 45' i CHoRAL sociizrv :YM L NH 55 rn 9 W n OH if 6 M i x K' I 4 An Organization Cf Students Interested In Voice Training. . . EXPRESSIONIST CLUB An Organization Gt Students Majoring In English . . . ir -5.27, I x ff., gjT1,5,' ', - ' . ,y L I - P 4.3 -f--+1 The Savannah State College Nursery School is a laboratory for the study of human relations. Young children learn as they play with materials and share experi- ences vvith other children and teachers. It is also a place where adults can learn as they observe children and participate with them. The students participate in' many different activities such as the eye and hand activities, art, social studies, field trips into the community, outdoor and indoor plays. The readiness program of the nursery deals vvith the following: word and number recognition, science-nature study, literature - stories, poem listening and dramatizingg music appreciation, ta- ble activitiesg indoors - puzzles and blocks. The areas ot emphasis in art activities are: easel, eye drop, finger moss, potato spatter, sponge, straw and string painting, crayon expression, chalk, and clay model- ing. The students are developing lan- guage slvills, increasing their vocabulary, improving health habits, and observing safety rules, ,f X 4 1 ' VU! .,. V 1'-4 1. s,-1 3.0 ll.,, UR SERY SCI-IQGL o i!- O - v . . iii! --W.- -vs. 1 - ff .. .... , Wm ' Q in .t:ssx::,:,.S .- w ss g V- Q QQ 0 -A . it 1, , 4 it . f if-V ff 5 'i . ,QSM .v HQ., . -. 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Qs- N'wWmmNlr-sa. ,gi-,,f, , xi 4 ll L.- , lb f X xt it t .tl , 1 t.-,ll-V ii D' vxw, gl, Q -if 1' IVR. . ,jfs if l N i Q . 1 ft' M X Sp- vii 3 ll ,i X X .Xe l 1 X ,f S 'tif' X Q -.xr - Cum XIX l ! LII.. xl A wx ' N Savannah State College in cooperation with the Sa- vannah Technical School, May Street Neighborhood Center, the Office ot Economic Opportunity and Geor- gia Department ot Labor commenced a program which will enable adult high school dropouts to receive their diplomas bv taking supplementary courses. They will then qualify tor the General Educational Development Examination which is a high school equivalency exami- nation recognized hy most employers as a high school diploma. This is the largest program ot its lxind in the south- east with over ZOO participants. Wilton C. Scott, director of Public Relations and Continuing Education supervises the program under the direct administration ot Dr. Howard lordan, Ir, President. N 1' ' ff '34 '1'. i Ll .ix v - Q' H - Q. Qc. 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Mrs. Ella Fisher Director UN Upward Bound motivates The poor student to strive The high school to teach The College to admit The Community to respond Upward Bound is an educational experience which motivates economically and educationally deprived high school juniors and seniors to ob- tain a college education. As part of the war on, poverty, administered by the Federal Office of Economic Opportunity, it seeks to build the background and self-confidence of young people who have not had the prepara- tion, motivation or opportunity. Students live on the campus for eight weeks during the summer and attend classes daily. Dur- ing regular school, they attend classes only on Saturdays. They receive a wide range of subjects such as French, art, mathematics, communication skills, typing, physical science and history. ' Q l ta' W W ifxfi' -ef-i-3,1 l 4 222 4 s-'As l -.fi A 'gl X ss. l Mft it X H T rf' ss - L R' 5 c S mgfjrky W ,.' Q , X . . if 4 X ga ee' . 1 K -Q 1 l if ' VD' NN .. 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ADULT EDUCATION WORKSHOPS AND GRADUATE STUDIES Adult Education Workshops and Graduate Studies The objectives of the Adult Education Workshops are to develop an understanding of the characteris- tics of learning and the principles of teaching appli- cable to adults, to discuss and demonstrate instruc- tional aids, material and methods most appropriate for Adult Basic Education, to understand and ap- preciate the attitude and reactions of the volunteer learner, to help the adult achieve his goal as quickly as possible, and to motivate the matured minds to go further in lifefs pursuits. The workshop uses action oriented films and spir- ited discussions as well as other effective educa- tional approaches. The Graduate Studies Program initiated in the summer of T968 assists in developing teachers who possess qualities of character commitment, and professional competence. The program aims at encouraging students to do study in advanced, professional, specialized and general education subject matter, as well as deepen- ing his appreciation for performance in scientific research. 5 Adult Eclucalior i Se-E? l wt Cf? vi S Q -,: .gi E iii'-gil V X fx 4 , 1 If-'1'.-i'i2',it ' r- T iw i X W- 'IUFRAQ To , V l q ir'---'--44' iv if 5 A fi f' -Us ' '1 dv- r 55559 KS A Q15 A f - as as r N g'5 'f Ti X -. ' Y' 1. P- S ,E E get . ..., - - ,,,, , . N ' Xf?N.x.'u Q . A A If N, -3 .Q .,.. 1 .at 41.43. at as ' 9 - ' ., -- N , A tt X A ' p.s..sf '38, ws 4 - mf? U V . g Y -QW, f-NS! ii V lil H: 'rJ-- F v I J..- wg 1'--- ' S may in .1 ybx 1 5 2 . 3 .,,., X as in ii ,,,, l E, iss if 1 , ' SUNDAY SCHDOL BA OUET TWG' Savannah State College puts great emphasis ii upon a rich and varied religious program. s Through its religious activities, the college seeks to develop an understanding of, and an apprecia- -Qon for the place of religion in everyday living, to deepen spiritual insight and to make the practice of religious principles a vital part of the life of the well-educated citizen. Religious Emphasis Week deepens spiritual awareness and brings to the campus outstanding thinkers and leaders in religious and social life. Religious life activities directed by the College Minister are the Sunday School, YMCA, Weslyn Foundation, Newman Club and the annual Reli- 3 gious Emphasis Week which provide opportuni- ties for religious growth and development, During the National Sunday School Week Gb- servance held in October, six individuals were honored at a banquet for their instrumentalness in fostering religious principles. They were: Instruc- tor of Biology, B. L. Woodhouse, Associate Pro- fessor of Home Economics Mrs. Mollie Curtright, ,G Chairman Emeritus of the Division of Technical Sciences, Dr, B. T. Ciriffith, College Minister, Rev. S Samuel Williams, Acting Head of the Department of Engineering Technology, Wilbur Sullivan, and Head of the Department of Chemistry, Dr. Willie f 4- C. Tucker. These persons were honored primarily for their dedication to the teaching ministry. 2--wr ...., XS. . Ynt Speaker Father Harry Nevels uno' if B, Woodhouse, W, Sullivan, Dr. W. Tucker, Mrs, M, Curtright and Dr, B. Griffith . INSTALLATION SERVICES Rho Mu Chapter Of Phi Beta Lambda IA National Fraternity For Future Business Leadersj K mln:-rfvfi .... . . i M N - f if I , Na, gist? L f I a n tw it . . , . V ,... Qiif., .I I ' X . ,,.,, ,. .. M-l i l 3' 321 t' .... ' i 'Ss,f,.:' 5 Y, .,,,..., 5 in 1 . ..,..YV -, V rq ? :Nw . . ' gl IH , 7 I MN F -. M I' L. I ' I' sft' V 25.5 A -1 s-Q-- f I I ,. Jfqa WI 131 gg 4 EALL INSTITUTE E PHASIZED FACULTY-STUDE T INVOLVEMENT In an era of militancy, campus takeovers, and continued faculty and student unrest, there still remain a fevv institutions of higher learning like Savannah State College which adhere to express- ing grievances through the proper channels. An example of such expressions was the Fall Institute. It emphasized student and faculty in- volvement. A number of Student Government Association representatives actively participated in discussions with faculty members, Many needed improvements resulted from the institute -F , 'Pi ,X fix Q xx. o 55 if W g, P553 A 3 ,Ag f'i lf. ii is fr y x Uu.u.n.u.luu1 ' Lu szmazg.. i , ALUMNI BANQUET F '7 1 'fx y s , sa, 112-. ffj X A 91' A Being mindful of the duties with which life in the larger world will confront me and being con- scious of my obligations, both as faithful follower and as dependable leader, I, a member of one of the many classes of Savannah State College, do hereby covenant with all other Alumni of Savan- nah State . . . to realize in myself her high stan- dards of responsibility . . .to fulfill my service to mankind. This covenant of the Savannah State College Alumni Association was indeed fulfilled to the greatest extent during the 1969 homecom- ing festivities. lt is a well established fact that no institution of higher learning can fully meet its goals without the aid of the alumni, Savannah State College in this respect might be considered to be one of the most outstanding institutions receiving alumn' assistance. One program that the Alumni Associa- tion has used to keep the support coming has been establishment of the National Alumni Cen- tury Club. The purpose of the Century Club is to strive to aid the college in establishing a broad basis for annual gifts from alumni, parents and friends of the college, The funds are used for scholarship purposes to open the door of opportunity for deserving students, and to aid the college in meeting the many incidental expenses that are necessary for academic excellence, .P 0 fl s E 1 , gl - Q. . bs: l N in 5 ftp X yy T Q g ,A 'W st. iff i in g Q. 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T Y 'A , N .47 H 'mx 'nn- 'sff' 1 ' ,-sf' 'HL - if . -re-, is W' ' i ' ,Q-iiv if .sw WW-gig' ff n I kg Q, 'I I .lr ' A .fp-ZLJP YI Q V ji l.,wm.i .,. I - J' f' N 1 I 'X , . A I C 'x ff' olkgla 'un 'S- xfi : i.Vaa.-.siifge ' 9 'Z 'Q 1 f' iskgx E' 4' , THF M ' N in w l 'ev N a a gX'?rQfQ'wsiT.:,J za- Qw'?Sgi:-3:1 , Qxmfy' fffilxmi fx 'xx Q 'A ' Lag. F v L! - :gsqy -1, 'MQ 7 . 1 S 3-F sf- .Q 'NNN 'P as l .sl- ' -51 Savannah State entered into a new era of sports when it was admitted into the Southern Intercollegiate At-hletic Conference. This move brought more sport events and more school spirit. f limmie Westley started things off by collecting tro- phies at the SIAC Golf Tournament in Tuskegee, Ala- bama, along with teammate Morris Brown. The football team finished with a 3-5 record, due mainly to having a large number of rookies. The basketball team got off to a fast winning start, and for the first time a swimming team was formed at SSC. In addition to these sports, SSC has track and field and also baseball. SSC marked the NCAA's 100th college football year by presenting awards to Senior Guard, Edward Stinson, Sophomore, Leonard Garrett, and Freshman, Carlton Moffett. Miss Faye Kellam was crowned Miss NCAA. This was quite a year, and the future looks even bet- ter. , Sports Editor A Augustus Howard no 1 . ' 137 ft' , if fj '- , , 6'9 S gg sl Q- 'r l SEPT ALAIQAMA ' i 12' mir! - sept Azamwa I 27' 4 SM i oct NINE E r 'IL' UOLLEGIQ X oct BEWWF l ,M ',.. I...Is .'f ,lg 0004 W l ' 3 S., y it - T' We ocr 0442! . T ' Q 255 6054505 K or gk N.. sa' frafnfcaufw 1 ' ig ., l, 'F st Nov F027 fg , - A VHLZFV b.,1,.1, t ' gl N02 wffff T rrrrit TT H555 S7475 ' 'fi' ,tt ,, X ',,.: W NOY saarmrozmi ,qlh W S ' jf, STAT! ' ga N N , -....,,:.Y ,... - N L. A . L The Roaring Tiger greets SSC Tigers Slaughter Dragons The SSC Tigers won their first SIAC game by beating Lane College 3-l-7. Senior veteran Robert Saxby, started things off with a 94 yard run from the line ot scrimmage. Behind the blocking of Edward Stinson, jimmy Denegal, Calxin Lawrence and Richard Bellomy, the needed hole was quickly opened. From then on, Saxby relied on great moves and lightning like speed to reach pay dirt, Steve lones added the PAT. The Tigers added another score on a fourth yard run by Horace Kendricks. This touchdown was set up by William Harris' pass interception. Steve jones and his talented toe again split the uprights for the PAT. Lane got its only score on a 6i yard touchdown pass to end the first half scoring, The SSC Tigers led I4-7. Both teams were shut out in the third quarter, due to some fine defensive plays, Charlie Smith, Andre Alston, Leonard Garrett, Rodney Daise, Max Parker, Freddie Gadson and james Dupree kept the quarterback away, while Nathan- iel Howard, Frankie Harper, Calton MoHett and William Harris contained the fE'C9IVE'I'S. The Tigers recorded three in the final quarter to wrap things up - quarter- back Henry Singleton scored on a one yard run, Robert Saxby streaked foi a T5 yard score, and Chester Ellis on his first pass of the game threw a 47 yard bomer to Terry Leggett for a touchdown Steve lones converted on two of three attempted conversions. Coach Myles' team had finally put everything together. 136 r l - -'-Y ra.. - -,-.. .f-ee, C-, - Head Coach lohn Myles -' ,..,...w:.Q-aMm.......i y Assistant Coach lohn Mason MIGHTY MIGHTY TIGERS . ,, , A , K . .-f ,Q . , . . ' , 1 ' 1 - . . t ., 1 . Q 4 , r , 2 tt ,. ' -Q - e ,.. 4m-. I X 'AW I 1 v.- Lnz .. I 1 VW' ' . r-. '1 'U 1 . 4 v I 4 ., A, ., wg . V 1 - 1 N 1 y I I 1 I A ' Y X Q sts' w 'I F' I I Q. m v I , nl , X 'I v n F 6 sz .ru ' I ' 7 I I 5 t 4- b Ir ' - ji' t X 2 ji ka 'in 1 t y . 1 43 I 'J Ti ' 3 I 1 3 Sf? a , .v Q , 1 , 4 I gv 'I 1 5 Y: l Avi 3 I J J i 'I xfr X x Q 1 I I f 5? ! 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Clark grabbed a three point lead on a safety, but from then on it was all SSC. When the ohfense wasnlt putting on its show, the defense was doing its thing. Rodney Daise got into the act by intercepting a pass and walking 10 yards for the score. The other defenders, loe Gibbs, Charlie Smith, Leonard Ciarrett, Andre Alston, Freddie Gadson, lames Dupree, Carlton Moffett, Bill Harris, Nathaniel Howard and Max Parker, along with Frankie Harper, quelled any Panther hopes of scoring to the delight of the Homecom- ing fans. lohnny Abrams averaged 32 yards punting in this game and led the SIAC. 140 Robert Saxby gained 500 yards .4 .. . if A Y N is - N r 155.55 x X -wal' ts' N., - . Q ' Q V x I .- - X 1: .Q , .vig J ,gf'l2'iss ' 2 ' s ' .SS . , q:,..,gsx'w N?P'.S:f- Es.. ' gs... -, '-rss A -WNW , xx A . , -. 5... C bi-A - s asm S. X - s, xt,-+'Ts :. 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'X -r, Coach Richardson, Reynolds, Kelly, Harper, Hicklin, Hill, Abrams, lordan, White, Tillman, Washinga ton, Anderson, King, Andrews, Asst Coach Crump ittittiim l lnliii 1f - I iii! I Q 1 3 iii , ,,,,, ,,,, M , ,,,,,, , . C I , 1: X M-----, Coach Leo Richardson Tigers Edge Alabama State Leading by 18 at halftime behind the shooting of Kelsey Stevens, the running, burning SSC Tigers had to rally to hold on to a 119-118 triumph over Alabama State. Freshman Kelsey Stevens played his best game of the spring season, scoring 35 points on route to the Tiger vvin. His moves were too much for the taller State players and his assists also kept them off balance. Michael lordan was also doing his thing, as he pumped in 37 points and hauled in 22 rebounds. Vin- cent White also scored double figures and grabbed 21 rebounds, Rookie Ronnie Tillman scored 23 points to add to the Tiger scoring thrust. He also intercepted a key pass to ice the game. The Tigers vvon fourth place as a result of this win, and Vincent White, everybody's All-American Candi- date, was named to the tournaments all-star starting team. 144 9 fs Nj K VICWV IIH Get off me, Frankie' Charles helix BASKETS LL 1969-70 NN! sms Stevens does the Watusu 145 Tigers Edge lxnoxville Plaxing a slowdown game tor the lirst time this season, SSC ref lied on the shooting ot Frankie Harper to bring them back and a bomb bx lxelsev Stevens to win it. SSC found itself trailing IO-20 at halftime against the lxnoxville stall tactics, Coath Richardson told his players what thex had to do at halttime and thev went out and did it. Harper led SSC with I8 second halt points and Xincent White made some clutch baskets from underneath knoxxille didnt give up grabbing, at one time they had a nine point lead. Everyone thought it was over except the Tigers as thex poured it on to come back. With I3 seconds lett and the score tied up, lxelsev Stevens put on a dribbling show for IO seconds be- tore sinking a base line iumper to win it and run the crowd wild. Nix,- Michael lorilan 1431 in action Tigers Conquer Claflin With Vincent White grabbing 38 rebounds and Michael lordan 35, the fast breaking history-making SSC Ti- gers rolled past Claflin T06-98. lumping to a 22 point, 66-44 half- time Iead, SSC held oft a late rally to coast to an easy victory. The Tigers were never behind, but did have some anxious second half moments. Michael lordan led in scoring vvith 3'l points and Vincent White hooked in 23, king came through vvith 14 points, This victory gave SSC a 4-1 record and three straight wins. lxvlsex Str-vo-n Stexvns drives around lor two , cukvvi EJ -Xll -Xmeiit ans lordan l-HJ and vVhite Ufil vie tor rebound The crowd went wild 'Ek 33 'vs 5 . N 3 T7 so ,lr , ,, ,W M ab Bm 3 QU ,, ' 'S Edge gfv' Trger grate Cf 0056! QQ? rr fne-US 00407 Sem GBX GYORD ff . any U08 .KXQRXQXX M Sraugmer hgefk ,rj are rrrrger 5 Sr, FUN. If off pa Q9 Draeen dffey, Sf 1 r Tigers Trrppec . R ffSouth Carcmhna :Tate By mar Stops TrgQt'S rv if -Xmfzfvf Q15 S . I .sf lxelsey Stevens shows how easy rt rs ig All-American Vincent Whrte 1353 Blocks a lxnoxvrlle shot Comrsrerrr Franke Harper Wall lohnny Abrams make1t7 Abe throws rt rn agarnst Parne Robert kung . - - ' sg H r ,X 'E 55 t ii, ,f -rr er, e rAeM...r-.y4eri'3 ..rrrr N. -Q I 3 1 SSCQ Huttrng and Runmng Tugers RNEELING Goldman, Rtfglnald Retd, Samson Manor, Bobby Warci, Al kutchem, kt-nm Leonard, Ronatd Flxnn, Bull Covon, Iames Ford ST-XNDIXC Rlfhard Bla-xx, Charlie Nnnlh, Tom Phrlangvr, Calvrn Hhlte, Krthw Xtxera lov Harm, ,-Xltonw Ifwrdan, Moses Armstrong, Bull Harm, DPl1I1lNl1ifNE'N, Laxxrelnce- Oliver Flaihx' Roland 'loc FIV Flxnn Nz. 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' ' I .,1'Zf'v XQN lliixcfar sr v ww' T rf-.m mmm' ' GOLF TEA .N T ,g Fa' 5 F' QR Q5 fi.. if-l X :Tm vi' X J x wg S+ Donald Scott, Morris Brown, David Allen, Leon Cain, Terrence Romanski, Coach Sartor Terrence Romanski limbers up, Tigers Have Good Golf Team Coach Sartor and his golf team compiled a great record in its first season, losing only once, and finishing second in the SIAC finals. The team was led by Iimmie Westley, who always . had the lowest score. Backing up Westley and steadily improving was Morris Brown. Coach Sartor has an all new team this season, and will face a tough schedule. The team is hoping to end l ' its second season on a winning note. l i 150 , . Y ,, We , .. .a,..--i . TRACK TEAM 1969 S , .. , :Qi ' BW 5- Q ., X -' N, 4 ,- f, c. M V: F ,WBQ-5 Q wr- g 3 -1 '-, ' ' '. l ! 1 A T T f . 1 ' , , 1 Q, N ,wma i l ,I N ts I Qitsilififiif' ' , ,. ,ug 1- W 1 ' A :N ' ,-11:32:13 I' 4, -p' ' 5 ,R vi up KNEELING lessie Blake, lohn Eady and David lxornegay, STANDING Coach Washington, Curtis Richburg, Otis Holland, Wilbert Newsom, and Freddie Cooper .fi TY. ' HSQ if ., Q ij? X T. 2 3 ,. A if ',+,.,+'.glHlQ15-p g: ' T T T y u , A -N - 'l -'- ' ' Track, Field and Cross Country Teams SSC's track and field teams didn't do very well, but tw-V ,X- S: the Curtis Richburg led cross country team always puts on a great show. X' f K' V3 Richburg won many contests, and got ample help X from other members of the team, especially from Fred- , sw, S ' die Cooper. i - AP ,E 'S' h The track team lost only one member and is expect- ' ing to have a better season. Richard Washington W' , gg coaches both teams. N . X, T so C Coach Richard Washington CROSS COUNTRY TRACK A D FIELD 151 ll'm11i.nrir- 1... 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',1-',L .' - ' li: ,dh . , ,., , , 4 L Vi Y-., rg' Nathamel Howard Safety .N ,, 3' J ff' Defensive Tackle V Andrli- Alston 5 ' .5-A 'si ' i . A .5 '- , K A . TM. - 0 U ,. , , A iiifffzf ' 'aiagfgfamfvsil arf' ' ,IQ A74 e DIVISION OF BUSINESS l -1.-...-........ .,......,.,.,. ., . . . ...,... ,,-.,.........Y. .,. Y Neverta Manning . . Accounting Major Frank Bowen Savannah Dell Marne Mavnor Red Sprung, N C Beverly Outler Savannah A lll:a.nrw:111.. -v - f-.W-w,.,....-.f-W --f - f r,'.1 , . Thoughtlul and dlllgent worker mem- ber or Accounlrng Club Delta mgrna Theta, Inc, Debating bocretv Cul- legrale Chorm loval respected enlovs listening to jazz . ' ' , . . 3, vie.-Q4 X t fp' ,F W'-vw-H4 1353 F0 , fix XX x f E X Nlx X N - f A xx, N ,if R K , N l fig? x 'X ' x AQ, K X Ss. .. -fi ' E 4. ,4 'eff' M 5 , r fx Q , ff: .ea .N i .-5.1 . 4 3 .5 , f af, ,359 4 .1 S, ,' . qkkillawl .ai f fi f V r l- aamxkaslal Uw W- W ML' ,... P X ,- IN? 'lll KXQM,--if .1 ' . ' MK-igraifzm L SECRET RIAL SCIENCE joyce Blackshear Savannah 159 ' l' QBLCIIH14 r NN fx , ,, if: ...C if - if -' K xt-vi r N N N xv xwtvxxfsx xx N NX Sa . t x W., A . .Q X X tr t t W, 5 y X me al t -. . xv 1 Q M X x X X X W X X v 315 N- N V N hx xx s A 'K ' :awp , A .5 a i- ' X . k'jf g,Nfg? 1 E122-fgsgiyff . . . .. r- at ,M + , -V A. 0555? f.,.,. Aa ss, ' I .' Sift ?l,f:'1 ' A f i f 5 Sxzw--' t -N Sri f x X .,-,T t x K t txy Qciw , C S . A' Az' a :XXX X w y N . . t, xx vmlggf-l2ff:N 'f'c ft.: . . .. ,L x.., N Q, l X - ' , . QV jSR xffQfX,55 , , , 3 x :':- A a f A lla? ,. 35d.eg:h.iR.lAg- -X9 ,L , X. ' 'gl' EW' YKZQ V.-I '.,': 3, X, .2 X Q: 5 A, ' , f'.1f-3-1'5sXXw9: i 'A -' A I, -A ::.bg,gf3g2i:2!,ex ., , Yriilzzz 'fiat 2, . ji. . ' , mmf-V.,-5-Q5 -F x.:..,,. 0, 9'-1-5 - -'Vi NAi+f:2A,f-if-. 4 S N., lt , c. EE., CLD... , X Q:-:X 3 N MN 1- fat A 4- 4.-14:-:Az ' ' 152 353.5 , ., 2-3, .Q - +. - .' 'Rc1i.-' X'-ff ' .: fr-If -g.xw1fx:1g '2 ' Meek Kenny Leonard . President of Phi Beta Lambda ,. Na- tional Assofiation for the Advancement of Colored People ., , member ot Account- ing Club . Young Men Christian As- sociation . , active player on baseball team . Delores Arron Savannah Carol Alderman Braxly I .v 'Q' :df '.4S'1 Q fr f 5 :Fw .L Mary Andrews Newman larral Averett Cusseta Alfred Brown Savannah Nathaniel Carsvvell Savannah Dorothy Cook Sylacauga, Ala, Shirley Crawford Savannah Lavern Hester Augusta Delores Humber Ame-rrcus Wendell Humphries Macon 6 ffl B Af. L . Greer Evans Vvavcross Orange Evans Augusta Mary Harrrs Savannah a - , , . N 5 esgwa el .N-gm .N 'K Fredrick Sham Saxannah Merritt Spaulding Saxannah Charles Sullixan Barnesxille Business Administration Majors iran Wi ,H-6 -if 4 'NX S S A if Beniamin While Savannah Raymond Williams Savannah x x 4 X X s N T A . 'S'-T' A Y' Yin. sg h. ...X va. K r L 1' I Louise Mabry Alma Betty Nickerson Augusta Phyllis Priester Savannah ' e . Eg? Xie. Beaulah Thomas Savannah Mary Tootle Savannah Daryle Wade McDonald . raayy. W, x., N w A-9 ' A 9 L'S 'Tl 1 'R 21, Gertrude Rowland - X' V ' ru --.: x, sz X Q, 1 T3 X xX Business Education Major 'G 1 8' X ig Q 5 Q Q X . , W Q ,,,u Msn. 2 X X 23 431,-15 ,FX r x . Q-xx xx Nh qu Q 'V' - ai, asiifrff enlovs bovvlnng consrrentuous 56-cretary or Marshall Board Tiger! Roar Stan member ot Phu Beta Lambda Business Fraternity Correspondung Secretary to Gamma Slgma Ngma Colom lows lu sen and read am' Delores Briggs 5, J: Llnda lackson Macon Linda Manning Dillon, SC. Iosephlne Maxwell Savannah , 1 Ai . 'fl - 5 3 'UN V ' -Wh- Savannah Christine Dawson Columbus Gwendolyn Hicks Savannah . Division Of Education -f Y'-Q-5 Judy Kettles - Elementary Education Major l I 1 l l . l ' V1 l pl I l tt l a R l ' Cxnthla -Xnderion Saxannan Etta Anderson LaGrange lalnee Benlarnln Ir Claxton QQ Qqv' f . l t Xu V : I gt A jx ., n,tg 5 T'm'P 1' 3 '12 '-:T A Q Uhtfs XX ho Among S-tudenti un Armenian Llnnersutues and Col- Iegt-N Alpha kappa Nlu Nalxonal Honor Socltftx lows to lraxel, met-t people and read tlutltul responeulule AN. -. A .S 5 'vifzf l . :QR , R ,lf Lynette Bens BVUHNXAICK Roberta Bnllups Swannsboro Chrlstola Borden l.X'aXCrt'r5Q Elementary Education Majors Carolxn Daxid Saxannah Delores Drummond XNoodlJine Nano Fambie Satannah 1 Gloria lohnwn MaCon Ollie lohnson Columbus Constance Innes Savannah ,fx V ,f Q V it X. A Q 3 db r f' .. at Vireginer Bryant Atlanta Lillie Cuthbert Darien Beverly Copeland Savannah Betty Frazier Savannah Ann Hayes Thomasville Claudia Howell Savannah M M l Y .L'5 Leaders Of Our Youth Laxon Lme Sopertnn Yeronrca Nierltt Colqurtt Martha Nhrrrk Haxcrrw QQ 'XY 1 Lv f Duane Rvals XX avcross Lena G Scream Dublrn Evelyn Smalls Savannah ' . -4 wap 'nsfxf .ff bv- ,.,,w Iexxell luxe-rsh lxrngxlanri Ruhx Lrrw nmh Saxannah Carnlxn lucaQ X alrinxta x X I 4 Brenda Rnherts Cuxton Came Rouse Saxannah Yxrwnne Rucir rlph XX mqrilnlne EkNnentanfEducaUon AAaKNs Anne Sumner Bawlx klmrxha Surrencx Blacltsnear Freddue XX alker Tmmxxnshencl '19 iw. E x 1 X Sw, ,- t . ?ff:1s:f-:- awake Xxx Shelia G Stephens Sandersvllle Delores Stevens Rlceboro Edward Strnson Mnaml, Fla. 'F' lacqulyn Wyatt Atlanta Annie N Williams Gainesville Gwendolyn Williams LOUI5VIll9 Lutreda Wnlluams Beaufort, S C. Phymcal Educanon Earlene Bell Macon ?IIwl:ll!VHlr:!:'.lx.lJwl'l'l'!I.lrE'2 v' ' ' ' 'V-QXLEQHAL A W, 7 , ,c WAY Y Y Y Y YV Y 77 V -At, B1 Ronald Little . . Physical Education Major DENOVERAGEPPERT PHVSIOL ll C r. oov SERIE9 N L2 , syl: , r .-awe, ,4 4: rig' 'I :if X - Y, f Tri ll NT ,J xr if 't,, ff Tw . N--il t sf XAE Gloria Fields Savannah Shirley Green Americus Daisy Hubbard Athens seriously tattrul and intereating member or Physical Education Club , Indrvidualistrc sincere pleasant cnncernecl undoubt edly energetic xx X Fw xx imp-r Elaine Iackson Moultrie Iason Linder Statesboro Brenda Marshall Savannah DIVISION CF HUMANITIES incur Ludi Annette MCCambry . . English Major .fl J ,Zi N- ' X X lin- X ws.. Constance Branner Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, Ola M Bryan Savannah Bobble Carly le Nlullen ...- responiuhle helptul, outgorng, xrncere and alrnahle Preerdent ot Expressuonuxt Club Student National Educatton -Xssrruatton Tugers Xearhook Ntan Committee on College-Htde English tutor tor Engllsh rlvnartme-nt Dean-rrt-Pls,-rlgt-X ot Alpha kappa alpha Stlrurttx, lnc loxes to work with Children a loyal supporter ot S S C . Q50 A 'ww 21:2 '-A - ' wiki' , 'Q Anuta Daxu 'YN x Macon ,, Q '4 Harold Ectnr . X Grlnun W 'X Bengamtn Harms A K hu Saxannah X J K I fa' G' if ,Vx X l Tug - ll in ,gf-:- f 4 K juli. rgfa fi V ' M' it .--V ..:f English Education Majors lane Richardson West Palm Beach, Fla, Norma le-an Smith Orlando, Fla NYT Hattie Harrison Savannah Richard Moses Blackshear Margaret Powell Savannah SPANISH ,.-4. tr' E Gladys German Savannah Emma lean Hawkins Savannah STQf1l?iM!lFl,'5ll-'Fl'7 l1ZLlI'.-Wludi - I ' aiu ART ad Glona Peddns . .AAusKiAAaKn ,x,. if ' 0 ...- l gt .V.. .... ..--- ' - '.:-::..,-:-..::.:.' - 121: :L.,,.b...w.-.Vf..-- ,-aY--- ix ,,. ,..-. .,.. .-.-..k.,, V ..., W-- --.::f: e, A..- ,,.-,t-.. :Q , -,... .Til Nr -fl f Ll, ii -- N- :z ...i l' :Ll Lis 2 V fl.-yan:-: ylfll all rf: :nt ' 1: ahmweh iii? f. KL 955 I ..5..4,.-tt -5 fggg' at 41:-:.,5i-:i -1-,-..-V. mem.: l x Tommy Hart NN avnesboro a pleaxure to be wrth and a rm to lxllllh clllrgehl Nate Presu- clent and member or the Steerrng Cummrttee nt the Nl8lChIl'lg and Cnn- cert Band Natronal Fraternrtx or Student Nluslcrans energetic member or the Muirc Club, posseses esprrt de corps member ot Delta Sigma Theta Surbrltx, lm' cowl and unrque f 1 X Garfield Iackson Savannah Lucille Prlfe Savannah Gwendolyn Sabb Portal DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES P 1L'mw.un,.r.+.L ,- .l w- '- Harold Wesley . . Biology Major 'ij' TF' 'ra' 1anrceAlbnght Savannah Charles Aston Savannah Carolyn A Bostrc Savannah 5 N'5 w S 'F 'il Creatrve productive emovs huntrng trxhrng anrl tvulclfmr spurls rnr-mlnvr ul Bwla kappa Chr Natrona! Sctentrtrt Honor Sotrety W hos Who Among Stuclenu rn American Unlverartlvs and Collegw TY . -- rx, 'iw Dons Braxton Savannah Calvrn Butts Sparta Wrlllann Carnrnon Rome Biology Majors . . Scientists Arthur C Davis Fitzerald Arlrsha Dunnom Chicago, Ill Emma Graham lacksonvrlle Linda Minor Savannah Floyd Odom Boston, Mass Thomasrna Robinson Savannah r3, QL 1' 5 x x .N K x 4, MI. 83 Ski VSV' Ln.- 1 ,gr ff J in eff- ir L l K Q ill v u , . Connie Carrnack Columbus Henry Cook Savannah Ervin l. Crawford Cottageville, S.C. ' ' 'Wi-Milli Lula Harden Springfield Juanita Harris Washington, DC Peggy Herrington Sardis Klan-' ' :ff-a?s,BY . .AX .., - fix. N Doctors And Technicians Of Tomorrow GE ERAL SCIENCE Lucy N1 Goodall XX ayneshoro Laura M Grant Halton Head, S C Brenda Sam wr Savannah Almcta Stevie Saxannah Rumi Stefvens Savannah Ronald Lambert . . . Chemistry Major 9 ... . g . 'MES , Sharaxt-vn Broun xlramr, Fla Barrx Ellux Douglas Prrwrlltr hrmrxfr .Nletter .NA R. ,E dllrgent student .quret, srncere. . Amerlcan Chemical Society Member ot German Club , . Enloys sports , . Unron Bag Coeop Student 178 'Nx i. -'Vw if -cf 3 Curtls Hacks Woodblne Bettye Loadholt Savannah Sophua D. Waye lxrngsland u: r:a'ma ' K.-L Comer Thompson . . Mathematics Major V 'MX Q '. QQ Age ' 5 , . R H 'Qy f V saga Y .- - W il l ff ,W , PX e H K P . 1 , ' r t., J ,Y E b X ' fa ' .. - sl 4? A ,4 A ' , h ., 7 V . K ' Gi 8 il- , 1 r ' . 5,2 V 'ss I Slxixf-' 'K' ' - P . .Le A 7 'gf N , A M - ' ig. ' 'I .2 5. k. E A fr' d Qk F 'ff' 'F 3 I llmuw In slraxx wad xxorlx b fl crmxxxsml puzzlw lwllexw ID X. 5 'X1'...a... -' on-rr ornlng human Iranltn-N ' - - Y h . J Alpha kappa Nlu Mprranl V . , ' X U Nexxlonlan Sour-tx Carman Club . x -' .. 2 , 5 ff, XX hux Who Among Nludwwlx rn F e, '72. Amerlfan Urwlxcrsltlz-5 and Collvgw Q: isa. Iagilkx K ' ' 'r - Al '1Qlf1cZ1 Bela kappa Chr Narrnnal E-larerwtrrm .L N ' 1- , X-ARL-'. X , Q itil 3 ' gi F2j:.ll Hon- lf Sl PL WIN ff' - we-Im fs' : be-W Q.:-ffml :lite -el lr 'M' Q,-7' , . 3 .'??y'g-rw? War 57:-il ' TAM: C ., , Egg? ar.. WI, f ye.5c'rgj'-1 ' 'hill Angela B Boles Saxannah Gloria Carsxxell Xlaaon QUT Emma Fleming Barnbrudge Martha Holmes I Vw ayneshoro Charles Martin Savannah Robe-rta McFadden Savannah lnvfe Perm Savannah Richard Handy Savannah Amos Johnson Savannah Willie London Athens '15 il 'ki' David Plair lr Millen Billy Tillman Statesboro Georgia Wright Savannah DIVISIGN QF SGCIAL SCIENCES Af Merolyn Stewart -:X ,-,,..-.X .flxr if--snug lohnny Abram Marlon, S C Mrnnue R Cooper Waycross Tommy Elder Covlnglrwrt 5, - ' in , ,X ..,. , Q .1 .M may-. .,,, , , . X M.. HI: .. I -A x X WSIS, N Cl 1 f 'ia Intelligent . . . dedicated . . aware . . . Natronal Assoclation tor the Advancement of Colored People , Black Awareness Coordrnating Committee . . Soclal Scrence Club , , , Alpha lxappa Mu Asprrant . . , African Seminar Group . , , loves to help people regardless of condrtlons . . A, .,f ' bias .I as ' .. ea -:' , Ag? . ties , . 5 ' A Massa' A . f wi r J' J' 'EF .rv J ' S . H' 5, 3 .3 ,sz W,- ' gg' 3 ,I .. X : .ga I - if 5 tv 71 Oluver lones Statesboro Clarence Martrn Baxely Marlon May Savannah lv Sandra 'xleachum Savannah lames Pnce Svlxanla luanuta Rudolph Woodbine 'ii Benevolent Social Science Major 49 Geraldrne Boslrc Savannah loAnn Bradharn Savannah Mary Carter Amerncui SOCICDLOGY 9 X 'ne 2 ClWk'Nlt'V5fUlll1 Sparta Carl Ste-xxarl Nax a n na l1 Wilma Hall- Nloultru: .a. X: I lanws Hull Saxannah Ruxdla Hnu5ton Saxannah Lrdolla Hun kahy Nhrultne- Sociology Majors . . . Future Betty Denwere Savannah Mrldred Duncan Savannah Lenora Hull Hoganwrlle 'fin W-, Rlrharciean O Saxannah shnrne XX rllue' Raxrord X giduxld Robert Saxhx Savannah . ,D S E' -1 ,Kgx was Dazola lackson Savannah Harold lackson Savannah Elaln Morris Savannah DE ELOPERS OF HUMAN SQCIETY Daxud Sums Rome Earlha Slnglemn Savannah ,ai up K Ruby White Atlanta Savannah Marsha Woodhuuwe 11,3-,f t wifi' . 5 2551, w: DIVISIO QE TECHNICAL SCIENCE YMXNYWRH 5 I -hy? , X'-N... X SS Q u 4 1 1 1 Ambitious Charlie Gaulden Amg- 'VX 1-Q 1 ., ' 'M .ww K x 1 iili-man! iailmiilic riiililul Him lx -Xxxawni-NCY1iirr,iiimiii1gllimmii Im- -Xnmii-viii in Hlaik Ciuiruie iuviiiiwr iii 'Xlrlmari Ns-miimr mriiui Ndillilhll Awvrfidiifili Ili! THH -'xii xaii-'uiiwiir iii Ciiliireci Pi-iiiilv IH I4-ii-stflii im rvligifim ami iii--iplw 2 xpnirlx . X ,. ,,.-, S, N,4:.:.:.. -X R Eddie- Biilderi . , ..1:- 5 jg i.?w-f Winter Park, Fla ' ' ' ff. X J Erxm Bulls V . A L '9, kthem . ,, X -Q ' P X i a - I JW x A 'fx-iii -' i : QSM xx V fx H VE, , l ' N X V -' x! '- W x i ' X X Aaron N lmhnsnm Atlanta 187 avw' ix , .2 'r 1 p 'mcg-X 3 4 Constructionists Of Tomorrow ,SE-Q. ELECTRONICS I I CIVIL l I I I fis TECH NOLOCY Eugene Muller Macon Eugene NX rllram savannah 188 CaIvrn Atkinson Brunsvvrck William McMullen S 1 par a Robert Waters Qultman - 33 :H .,- A Mary Eady . . Textile And Clothing Majnr Q .gl I-IO E ECO GMICS Dnllw Earlx Blallxslnear Shednck Iorclon Thumasx rlle lnwlx g4:'Ul.IIU4' fullw mm' Eumnrnuw Club lun: -Xllvnsldnl lu 'xllw SSC lllhfi-full Nllw Hnnw- l,cnr1nrnnu IWW-'ll .is 'Nur Hilda Hamm Nlacun Savannah Taylor Alma 189 F N JUNIUR CLASS OFFICERS lohn Wilhilc, Augustus Huvvarrl, Thnmax Mwnrgalw E Audrey Anderson Rrceboro Dons Anderson lenersonulle Nlarx Anderson Saxannah Bernard Andrews Bainbridge - .- -:A .N .-. at --,N ' .. X A X - .. ,. 1 Constance Banks Claxton lxasandra Banks Cf7lUlT1lJUS,CJl1l0 Charles Bass Saxannah Annette Battle- Macon 9' 'Vs t as s .1 iw' Jr ' N is S Dayrd Akrns, Balnbridge Dansy Alexander Elberton Beverll Allen Columbus lohnnre M, Allen McRae ,Suv Caesar Austin Barnbndge Delreth Bacon Hrnesyrlle Paul Bailey lesup Charles Banks Albany Iames Bedner Brooklyn, N. Y, Rudene Bell St Petersburg, Fla. Gwendolyn Benton Covrngton loyce Blacksbear Savannah pug-vu-.1-r rf. ru.:,...t,AwfnLu.., , V Elizabeth Brown Moultrre Ernestlne Brown Dublin Larry Brown McDonald Torn D Brown St Helena, S C, : 1 .Z ii - 0 X -i f f , f, 'I , 5741 2 ,fl .X 1' E :ix 'Rx X X X X X f X X 5 . K X.,- F in Y V -: 1. wma Vie -QE S: A .X Patrlcra Carter Savannah .ga ff .E Ernestrne Castle 'Q Barnbndge e- l Bruce Celestrne N , . ., qs' 3 Q, Los Angeles, Calrt. if X Vlncrent Collier Savannah 1 .. 1 + fa, QQ-we - r ' S Z1 ,L ,. X . S' A 1 1 or nh -. 2-.lk , ' . ' . Q 253441 1. . ' vc- e Q' -if :. Si5.2.Q3, s r tifsi, : . X sf 193 1. ily QE.: ,r,,, 2 4 xg?-zz.. O clk . wifi Q? 155 X X N N - ff? NN.- Y JL' NX X xx S B X X Xxx X X X X xg :X . , '- saga . U .rx we N I . sig: 'Ei 'G . ,. PS ,- wwe, X. .N fx 1 i -A S X ily ' X X 'Q X X A fa .X X Vrctor Bolden Savannah Woodrow Brantley Savannah Bobble Brewton Midway Mognelra Brooks Savannah Crreen Bryant, lr Savannah Larry Bryant Savannah Alma Burney Savannah Yvonne Butler Savannah M ev B n qv! x ff Eddre Colllne Claxton Theodore Combs Martrn lohn Conyers Thomasvrlle lsolean Cooper Augusta Freddte Ellrngton Atlanta Harrret Famble Savannah luanrta Favors Atlanta lames Ford Mullen Nfv. we 55. . Ns fbg -if-' J 1 'ix ef. 'asv ,a jE.- ,X 'Y S f I F W' - at lohn Garvin Detroat, Michigan Peter Gtvens Mafon Berntta Glover Savannah Ira I Glover Savannah eg' www ,ssl x 194 ff? Betty Crawford Q? Savannah if Marie Crawford Savannah Sarah Davis Statesboro Geneva Dukes Savannah -we .nw a ia. 32 'JK james Fowler lr. Warrenton Rosalyn Frazier Atlanta Alma Fuller Savannah Elbert Fussell Phlladelphra, Penn -i ' f I f X av . as 'K X' K Q Q' X E gxni N 'L x A 3 X S+ I X X x Arretta GOH Atlanta lean Graham Valdosta Martha Green Savannah Velma S. Green Savannah miflililllfki' 1 ' 6555 - Q 4,155 Q23 LME1 ij lune Hartwell Savannah Evelyn Harvey Melter Cathleen Heard Elberton Ioyce Helghter Columbus X l an Barbara Holrday Savannah Donald Holmes Waynesboro lames Holmes Savannah Ianlce Hooks Savannah ,vp-Q 'Ph ,N Gs.. '23 :.1 la. -... . . , ,, Ella Harmon Savannah Donnell Harmond Waycross Eugene Harmoncl Savannah Sandra Harris Macon xx ,lg t Q it 31-so if X x im o X S P4 v K X c Phyllis Henley Loulswlle Patrlcla Hewitt Savannah Deotha Hscks Macon Wflllle Hlllson Perry Maxlne Horne Vidalia Augustus Howard Waynesboro Davld Huckaby Moultrie Pearl Huff Statesboro vw? PPS Geraldune luhnsnn Auguwta lanuce lohnson Colbert lean lnhnson Savannah Nlaxlne lnhmon Florence, S C l Melvln Innes, lr Xaldosta Dnnald Inrdan Fenersnnvllle Nlrchael lordnn L05 Angeles, Call! Shlrlev lxeetrirn Tampa, Fla l .- Qgggiif , f 'gm :,.,.-.2f. 5: Murlel james Savannah Patricra Iames Savannah Charles lefferson Decatur Westlev jefferson Dublin S.. f P an P ' - ws! ...ti -rt 30.4 ' Cs ,E t Nr J X F..-... -e ..---.-.,. ... N ' t Sharon lohnson Savannah Dorothy lones Savannah Dorse na lones Savannah limmv lones Savannah if was XA ' , , wif:-:', , :ge- p .2 ' iffy, 196 lohnny Kendall Thomaston Arnlnullah Khan Pakistan Robert King Newark, N, I. Betty Lambert Savannah ? xiwxlzrmla--' -1 ' -' 4 l rw- Andrew Lewis Harlem Hlldre-d Lexus N'l9lIE'r Ronald Llltle' Xlacon Allred Lockhart Xldalua nk sl' , I I , A Harriet Mason E St Louis, III Shlrlev N16Il'1lS -Xtlanta Vera Maw. ell Savannah Reglnald May Savannah ll 4 .L ,QA UB Q. -9' 'Y' -,a .X El ' 1 ...f' -xx ri -. , 'i P IL, 5'1 Xf.,k, 197 ff 4 J 5, al f 2 hz' li J, l4,,' 'r4,1 ...YS ...Q if ,. .wi lxanzetta Laughmghuusv XX axneslmm Nlarve-l Laxxre-nw Macon If'l9E'Dh Lee Sax annah Charllc Lwestvr Newark, N I lack Lulm Saxannah Lerm Nlaclr Brunwxlfk XX lllle- Mas Nlaoivn Savannah lulla Nlanuel Cllunglfln Hxland NlcCarthx Sxxannsborl, lacquer NlcCle'ndon Chncago, Ill Elzle McCord lr Vlclalla Larry McDonald Chucago, III 5. , 7 . 1 xxx ' Q-.Q ,hw- l Q tl? N 3 i V4 X it in Lois Mobley Ocilla Belma Moore Xi alclosta Rose E Moore Macon Linda Morgan Boston, ,N-lass gun., iii Grafton Nevvlin Florence, S, C Claudette Ogden Savannah Frances Oliver Savannah Beverlyn Payne Atlanta t x wx linux Nt A ,fx ..,- Kathleen McFan Albany Velma McKenzie Savannah Cerron Miller Savannah Noble Miller Waverly ttf-'N 'Dm ! S M 3 i C. l 198 Thomas Morgan Savannah Elaine Morris Savannah Stephen Mullice Midway Mary Natsori Savannah loyce Perry Augusta Wanda Peterson Waycross Beverly Pickett Patterson loyce Pickett Patterson 11? A Emrly Ponder af l Q 3 Statesboro Dorothy Porches xy N, Savannah 5 fbi I ' Lucrlle Price Q N t Savannah y K' V Patrrcra Randall ij, by Pampano Beach, Fla. ' xl a - tv ,ff Freddre M, Reynolds Savannah Debbye Richardson Rrceboro Gertrude Robrnson Savannah Ltnda Robinson Savannah Patrlcla Puckett Savannah Bobby Prerce Decatur Patricia Prnltnev Savannah Davrd Plarr, lr ,Nlrllen -Mb Ethel Ravxls Frtzgerald Mary Reddrsh lesup Marv Reddrsk Rrvrra Beach, Fla Regrnald Rerd Newark, N I 9- : . eu'- KJ Edrth Scott Rrncon NN ayne Scott Rome Artelra Srnrth Savannah Ruby Srnlth Rome ,-x. angelyn Stem art Savannah Annue Stewart Forsyth Barbara Stewart Augusta loyce Stnles Savannah k fl.-42.5 - Dorothy Travls Rlfeboro Cm tnnetta Vaughn Summeryrlle Llnda XQl'Clll'I Barnesvllle Ma ry Vickers Dougals --1-, !M1'f:1iE' - , wx SW - -, -wwzg.-1:-.: + -.aims-S'w:g2:::zf.:e1g:..-L.. gm M t X W 'I F -and up we s 'N ,N term- . .. , 4 , ,K ,wi - i ' ' - X 4 SQ 'Q . 5? f -,v- :-Z. - . . ,,...eq X ., 1 S ,1.. , ,,,.1.,1,f, 11.-1 S L35 S ' :iii vw., in Ak ,Q 4 Z ,A v S- E, 1 v N. . . 1 X Wd' hi E N X x P X Sig: H, if-5 'e 200 Egfr, 1 as . an ' X59 S X Y K, X t X ,v . . A.. xx n Q x S . ' N -' ' Q-.m1:v,fs-. ' 1 i 1: ' :?,-,PN-.' If-. Q, .. x ,I I N 69 A. Zelma Smith Georgetown, SC. Gwendolyn Solomon Savannah Marne Spikes Thomasville Doris Stanley Macon lohn Sweat Millen lohnme Swinclell Savannah Brenda Thomas Savannah lerry Thomas Savannah Betty Walker Dublin Velma Walker Augusta Nellie Wallace Savannah Ronald Wallace Savannah 'Q Clara Wrlcher Douglas lohn Wulhrte Savannah Delons Vwrlson Savannah Shrrley White Savannah 5 H. 1. I X Elease Ward Atlanta ludy Waring Savannah Rugsell XX axhlngtwn Naldosta Malcolm Whrle Halton Head S C Abraham XX rllram RICGlDUrlm Annre- XN'ullIan1s Barnbrrrlge 51's J Q A . Don Wlllrams A J , 'S xx 'fail Stateshurrr 1 V 5 .lx .Q W Qhrx N GPOFQJ-'XxIllIdlT1S Xfxfx -- Floronfe, S C 4 ' X Helen Wrllrams Barnbrrdge Pinkre Wrlmore Cochran Patrrcra Woodard Wrlghtsvrlle .a.r ,.. , Carl Wrlght K f VA , Ns N Pedro Wright, Ir Savannah A Savannah . -lg, ls, - Q 3 I S l rj-Tag:'i.v5,P,?wC SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS C Gary Simmons, Linda Romanski, Gloria Harris, Belly Allen, Elouise Cooper and David Foye. o l i i i l i 1 ii NE' xi l ic ,. rp l 4 W .1 Q: . gt NN A, W Curnre Bacon l Robert Bacon Evalrna Barlex Henrx Baker Eluzalneth Baulltman Pt-arl Baxlex lmfe Blllrngsle-N ltksse L Blake N lxldn Blake' Patrrcra Bland I Linda Blue llret,nv,mL1s Brrllvrn Dranne Buyd W Clmrlre Brantlex W Hftrrclrfm Brdntle-x l l l l Pv, ..,,.A, x is f vf' 1 I Donald Adams Betty Allen Alfred Alston Herman Anderson Roger Anderson William Anderson Anthony Atwater Ceorgra Bacon x L I -. ' 'S' Allen Brown Georgie Broun Gwendale Brown lohn Brmxn Larrx O Brrmn Sandra Bum n Shlrlex Broun Torn Bmxxn S1 '- 1 n 1 A-A. 5 x N 1 X ll X 5' Q 'ya .,,, P x vi' . f Jaffe r 14 A ' .,A, . , J H Q 5 :, IT: l ..r- . .ax as X 7 205 Dum Brxant Elaune Brxanl Shlrlex Bunrlrdge lamw Burrh -Xlbertlwa Burtrmn kenneth Butler Leryn Cam Verfrnrra Campbell Ora Lee Carvx Cllhurd Carter Patricia Carter Exa D Carr lxlllltl Casnn Emma Change Rnnnle Chewler l S-'r , . vs f .- ef' X Q we ,- Sarah Conea ..f KA.. l V' u. I' .11 V 'gl wa- : 5 .V ,-1 c I Elouuse Cooper Sharlene Christmas Veronrca Coleman x X vs f 0 . -r Q XM. S Q29 f X r Freddue Cooper Q' f 2 -H im- ,gzzcmlgfzp 4. , Q Sarah Cummrngs Leonard Daggett r N Q. G, ls if 11 -'ww r ' . , A F ' A 1l'i L. X C r ' ': .gQ 'IQ 1 My 1. I . ,xxv Grlda Dawson Lonnse Denton ,. Edmond Clark an-S x. C QR X f 1 l 5 Artrst Collrns 5 i Q Bobby Covey we Rosalyn Dandy Cynthra Draine S X - X ' J I N N -.J-.f ' 1 -'O Rhonda Clay l X lx Charles Colllnb Geraldme Crawford .i X . 1 , .1 dy QI loyce Davus fe. 'ii R. KK i lames Dupree l Larry COOk r ' f m l ,l lwin Crawford Shirley DavlS Marilyn Dupree V-.,. I ,xy Q . sf Henry Everson 3 'uv 51, fi 7 Y f A lm E Nj Otis Fletcher Q ., William Foster .L Q I' gig, Ig Charlie Frazier F' an S.. if y lohn Eady Dianne Fields ' 'I' 1 I i ,X lk Ray mond Fletcher .-uf, -'Q 9 .F .,.. ze f t, EKlair1eFOuCh -Q -9 F' -1: K' y Gertrude Frazier 1 -' J ,X 'F Carolyn Edwards ludx Exam f ,GF H ii' -.1 1 ' :Si t Mary Fields Eddie Forehand Mclxmley Fitzgerald luyue Fwrd David Foye lohn Ffilwm - x Q ' ,.,. 4 sg 5 A , f r 2,2 1 ' , . William Frazier Larry Garrison Claradene Fletcher Brenda Frjbtori zlu 5 'V -rg: Billy Frazier 4! Freddie Geiger ll If , Rini. V 5 Xcwx-u . as-HA vi , -A y X Y H W fs X l P ll ta , Gxxenrilolxn Grt-en Rrlnalri Gre-4-'n Cflwrwlmnff Graham Rwnald Harnrltnn Lve Odellv Hannah Ruby Hannah llvrwthx' Haggrarx' Glwrra Harrlvn Carolyn Harrnun Sandra l-larnmn -Xngrala Hdfflx Gloria Harris Ur-nnls He-nrlry Patricia He-wilt Clwarls-N HI- ks 1 , , . . nf X5 vwwggr C.. .N 1 W ...W la A nw' 1 ,Q 5 z X Q -X, erm N ' 5 T U' , -1 t , X T ' t lx f If . .. me is . 5 ky P N at Gloria Gibson Richard Gubson Nellie Glass Betty Glover Sharon Goldwrre Betty Green Betsy Green Carolyn Greene 208 cf? xi 'x x a Q 5 5 N t 3Y! -INT' Q' ' .'r ic. N .Q 'T WNW A Arlhur Hrghtower Dorwtha Hmdsman Eltd Hlnex Aurufcr Halls fills Hrmllarifl Durrrtlwx Hollrnger lfrxu- Hrvlllnge-r Clauflc Hrrllrnshclad lik 464143, I 'A .. f . l Hl - X Y '-5 4: Y nfs 209 4 X35 1 3 x'x X H X X ,, Yr N::SSff..4 f XX Clmrlw Hr'rlr11eQ Urrnalcl Hrllmw L:-rwra Holmeg Rrrln-rid l lucn,l Iarme- Hrmard Nlwnrlvx Hudson Uurutlix HUF! lvsxf- HUQQHIA Bn-ity I Hughes Brvmla Hughils Be-verlx' Hunter Be-mamm lrxrn Lours Ivey Margre Inman Barbara lackson fzri ' TF' N 's 'L ili' N N X . johnel jackson fa .sfrfllq D 1 fra jak es 33: S9 BUnHIf'j41j IVjNflU N ' ,Lf K 5 Clorla johnson Q Q5 X Q- X , XX X NX 3 xi QX BlJFf'1lC9jdC'jxHUl1 : ' x :rr r -:, gg -551:-:NI J-If . ,Qt A, Larry jackson . 9 I Charles jvherwn . L24 1- 'Ng ' Ce-Ie-stjy johnson juanrta johnson Connie jarkaon .. Martha Iacjwon Maudlne jeherson ,X -wx j 'F sw I Crystal johnson . 1 ' r 5 1 jet X' xiQ,.:::fgi jeanette jackson X X . ff' .1 ,'v-as .zu Roy jackson , .NN b -FS X V x5 X Nm ,, , 5 I Wlndertert jenkins Edith johnson .4 mf QK YA r Qi' Sarah jackson jacquelyn jE'I'1DIg8I1 -wx. 0- N, gi, x -1 5 X . og. , 'ji ,, I ,-41 . -ox - - QQ-X .1. . 5-Q . gc +5 .f X xx : . lfjywi Q A Q- . -Q -,- -. ..-Mui, .1 ' 'R - 3 T' :'Xgv Xf:5ff Florlne johnson Robert johnson Sarah johnson ECjVlf5f16 j0In6r I' '4 ' 'K ---Y---Y A-,- Y Elmarle- Iordtm Patrlcla lxenrwtlx Dollle B Larrx Betty Lockett ff vu 1 Q5- 6 . -r X 1 Y. Leila 'xl Iolly Rune luggle XX aedefne lwxe karen L Lashlev leanette Ntack 5' , Sgt: ' Qhdrleg IOM, Martha lrmes as ,. Ax..i5t:Q,,k Q LY! nr 73, up Y . .11 1 'lk t 3 gf' lj,4,r,fah keith Maman lxelxex lxatw Nl lwhnerlx 'a-E' fix le-we ,Nl lxe-ww Nlarglf- lxrltvx Tvm Lamar Ethel Laure-me Marx L Leslle Shawn Lexus .5-5 Larry Mack Shirley Mack Eddre Nlallard pl A, v--Q Q. me Y X T X f if jr fl. X :N 4, qgqtx - ,.a-.KA ax 'ara wi Anthom McRae Beaulah McRae lrme Dee ,xleelw Earnest Me-rrmeather Iacquellrw Mlcldleton Ierard Muller Prince-lla Munsey Cldr9r1fHM1I1l1Pll lulla Nlolnlex Margie Mrmtgumery Lmda Nlrmrm- Patricia Mrmrue Sarrah Nmrrlwrm Eugenia Mmgan lsalh Murchmsrm .Xl sv- -5.5 .X ,.. Xl X sf -x ha., , Egvx X si '-K , X Clara Maltox Gloria Maynor Henrietta MCCaskllI Sandra McCord Carolyn McCoy Patrxcia Mclnlosch Ieanette- McMullen Sandra McPhauI is 2 Deborah Nmrrax Marx Murras -Xrchre Nhers Bertha Neelx Curtrx Nexxwnu- Iackquelme Nugrn lackquelme Nlunallv - fx V , 'iff Adolphuk Uglesbx X J M' - ,A ' N-x an f : : 1' ' jx, . ...Evals - X. Q wx X NF : 1 Q -e ' wigs, . 5 , , 5 ,M, ' lx 15 -wav 'k 1 fi. Fe 'ST ' Earn 1' F' , 1 mis. 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' -.3 +.'--M --.. :-....,,,,'- 1, .1-Q... rzmg 5 55. fi, Mu Duns Taylnr Lwlvr Hall Dun-rlwr 1 5 l I 3 sd X 55562:-.Q,ff 25,S5i:'5Elf ' 1 ..,,:,. x.1A.: X .,., , , -1 -+12-Q :sr '- :,:. x- .ww ,:.-A .+ Sgt Walter Anrivrmn Pvafuck Hall llm-ftfrr Mrs Busan D N11 L4-.sn Camllla Hube-It Hall Dire-Ctur QNUI avaliable- Inr phrwlographl ,.....-.---a V 1 V-M 4 Lhas- a .-1, 238 ...V r 11' ,K ' Q 'Is - R ' fi Q '-:'iE. t ' - Mrs Agnes W Manor Lmkette Hall Drrectrrr ,525 Sig? ,, ri 3' 3, ge Q wa Mrs. Linnie M. lohnson Wright Hail Director lL1!!H'i'5!!LrLt,,11-'::'w'.ivef'-it ' ..,-- A., ., OUTSTANDING PROFESSORS Qmmw 'UN wk scholarly . .amicable . . . assiduous .. detinite intellectual competency . . . Omega Psi Phi Fraternity . . . member ot Georgia Teachers Education Association . . well-rounded individual . . aclxisor to French, Spanish and German Clubs . a man of means . . , Thelman H. Crawford Associate Professor Of Modern Languages helptul. . understanding. . ,inspiring. . . National Council ot Teachers ot' Mathematics . . League ot Women Voters . . . member ot Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. . . American Association ot University Protessors . , , American Association ot University Women . National Association tor the Advancement of Colored People. . . Mrs. lacquelyn M. Byers Instructor Of Mathematics , A TEACHER IS THAT woman of distinction. . , profound. . . member of National Council of Teachers of English , . . The Intern I ' ' ' a Reading Association National Education Association . . . Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated . loves to read and travel . , . Reacli Mrs. Iacquelyn Stephens ng Education Instructor respected knovvled eable . . . g . . . Home Economics Club advisor National Council on Family Relations . . . member ot Ce ' ' ' orgia Nutritional Council American Home Economics Associatio . . n. , Council for Lay Life and Work. . . I . . ota Phi Lambda Sorority. . , College Sunday School Teacher , . . Advisor to C Assistant amma Sigma Sigma Sorority . . Mrs. Mollie Curtright Professor Of Home Economics ga, ui .:. f as-.Q -'f ' -' - Iv.t,.- ' 'Az 'mx r -if E ran' -' '- aff .: gg? ff?-: . , f ,.' ' :sm . Psfew H -I yiflgzi - fa ,, 5 5.1 ' . ww: :. . vi-fy., asfzfv.-it ' .I ' . . ings ...aaa-V5-, . 1 : 1.,.. 1' f ?:::A:: .av wif A . . . -- r-1 +.a. fi I Y N f . X tw' ' I 6 X 5 , Q- Q1 .- l ,....- ....,........ u ...,..... CNE INDISPENSABLE Y Ywi TT' '1T LINK: A PULSE WITH UNDERSTANDING. gk penetrating . . . provocative , . . informative Young Womenfs Christian Association . . , Delta Pi Epsilon Honorary Graduate Fraternity in Business Delta Phi Delta lournalism Fraternity. . . Alpha lxappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated I . . ,American Association of University vvomen . , . Alpha lxappa Mu Honorary Scholastic Fraternity . . . Pi Omega Pi Honorary Fraternity in Business Education does creative writing , , . editing . . plays bridge . , , U' Mrs. Mary Clay Torian I Head Of Business Administration ' Department Q S I , , . . . -A nthusiastic . , . helptul 513+ fu t. aceived certificate for dedication and sincerity from the 721: -:P- A is X Bethlehem ,I ommunity Center. . . I P dvisor to Cheering Squad . . . X rnerican Association of Health, Physical Education and 'P qy., 't t Recreation . , . .. :-- member of Parrish Council of Catholic Women . . , t ' Qi5i tfq Q Jves to dance . . . enjoys music . , . n outstanding blood donor , . . olunteer Girl Scouts Worker . . . arves as adjudicator for Georgia Intercollegiate Association nergetic. . .versatile. . ,dynamic 3 Mrs. Geraldine H. Abernathy .R Assistant Professor Of Health, Physical X. ,' . - - at ' sr-s A Education And Recreation F is frf ' ,. . . 'r--l:,:::::.-.awp T? 1 Q- ' 51 X . THE BEST EDUCATIQN IS A BEAUTIFUL SYMBIOSIS il . X df ... y as .M ,Q vs E 5 ' v , a X X54 i industrious. , . cordial . .. understanding . ,. enjoys cooking . . . collecting recipes , . . National Association for Humanities Education . . . member of Alpha Kapi A National Education Association , 4 4 Music Educators National Conference 4 . . Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated 4 . . National Guild of Piano Teachers , . 4 loves interior decorating and design , . . collects classical and popular jazz for record library 4 4 . Ja Mu National Honor Society. . Miss Christine Oliver Assistant Professor Of Fine Arts oldest professor. . . dedicated . . 4 Georgia Teachers Education Association member of American Vocational Association 4 , Mutual Benevolent Society, lnc4 4 4 . Century Club. . . Y,M.C.A4 Board . . , instructor of Power Mechanics 4 . . General Electricity . Metal Work . 4 , Manufactured Material and Processes 4 . , received tvvo awards for periods of services , 4 . Leroy Brovvn Assistant Professor Gf Mechanical Technology l l l 3 I ,l fl T l I ,l l l l , ' l i l ,li :ll ill xl A il X, v l l i BETWEEN A STUDENT AND AN EXCITING IDEA. understanding . , ,excellent lecturer , , 4 member of American Chemical Society . . Sigma Xi Honor Society 4 4 . American Men of Science 4 . . Dictionary of International Biography 4 . , American Association of University Professors 4 4 concerned about the welfare ot' all students , . Dr. Willie G. Tucker Head Of Chemistry Department s 6 ..f f-1-A ' a X - X f ' + Wiki'-iliifi' ' 5 F friendly4 . .helptul. . . National Honorary Society ot the Social Sciences 4 member of Pi Gamma Mu 4 4 . Georgia Teachers Education Association . . . National Education Association 4 . . competent. , .concerned , . . Mrs. Gaye H. Hewitt Instructor Of Social Sciences EDUCATIQN IS A MASSIVE Q53 I . ,cc y s-'sf ciinscientious. . .scholarlyy , . understanding. . .versatile. . . College Language Association . . . member ot National Guild of Piano Teachers , . XX ho's Who Among American Women . , . a woman or great distinction . . strixes to help all students . . . Mrs. Alma Williams Assistant Professor Of English thoughtful in approach . .challenging to students Adxisor to Newtonian Society , , Published papers on Experimental Metalography . . Lows to plan and listen to classical music , , American Physical Society. . . Austrian Physical Society . , . Teacher oi physics . . S mathematics . . A technical sciences Dr. Woltang Wurz Professor Of Mathematics 244 N ...aw ls GAME OF RELEVANCE. ' Tl! 90-SMI im 3 wmrf- ,,.,..t .-,.-.f.-W 'I ii ii industrious. . . friendly. . . American Association for the Advancement of Science American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene . American Society of Parasitologists . . . American Microscopical Society . . . International College of Tropical Medicine . . Dictionary of International Biography . . . Sigma Xi Honor Society. . . American Men of Science . . . American Chemical Society American Association of University Professors . . , interested in the general well-being ot people throughout the world . . . Dr. lohn B. Villella Professor Of Biology 245 concerned inxolxed member or -Xssotiation of Higher Education American Association or Uniyersity Protessors National Council tor the Social Studies Phi Delta kappa Honor Society . Alpha lxaiiiia Xlu National Honor Society Omega Psi Phi Fraternity . . National Association tor the Adyancement ot Colored People, , . Phi Gamma Mu Social Science Honor Society Thomas Byers Associate Professor Of Social Sciences .Wi t -xf' DEPART ENTAL I I A- l 5:4 .-3 1 as -.Os J ,., ' ' d To provide training in methods of critical thtnking, open minded- Delgarlnqehnt l-lealthf Pljyslcal ness, self-criticism, patience, endurance and tolerance which are EdUCatIOn And Rgcrgatlgn attributes useful in daily living, The E'9i9lTlIdldtF1Ttll the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation is to proxide professional training for pre-service and inasc-nice teachers ot health, physical education, and recreation in the elementarx 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 actrxitv needed for whole- some lixrng ln pursuit of the foregoing alms this department provides a tour-told program ot instruction For students who plan to become professional workers in the field of health, physical education, and recreation teither tn schools or in other agenciesl the department otters a sequence of specialized training leading to the degree of Bachelor ot Science- in Education, with a concentration in health, physical education, and recreation program In addition, rt provides basic training IU superxlslon of one or more phases ot a comprehene sive health, physical education, and recreation program in the schools ot Georgia for all students enrolled in teacher education cur- ricula at the college This phase of the work rs proxided either in se- lected specialized courses or in a minor sequence RM Xtt IND XX HOP?-ON, Ph D Department Of Social Sciences In order to understand what is, man must know what has been lt rs with this idea rn mind that the Social Science division concentrates its attention Social Science rs the lTIHl'1E'5l9XlJft'S5ltbV1tlldCl1lt'Xl-'DTEDI in our society, attempting to ennoble and enrich human life Stu- dents may receive mayors in Social Science Teaching Education and 5ocrologx with a concentration rn Social Work at Saxannah State College Persons interested in careers as social workers, probation officers, vocational counselors, camp counselors, employment interviewers, ruxenile court workers, and officials in the immigration service should take Curriculum ll, with a concentration in Sociology, leading to the professional study of social work V Y ELNfERl DEAN Ed D Department Of Biology The Department of Brologx has as its aims a To provide for all students the opportunities, experiences and understandings of the principles and concepts ot biology b To train students adequately through the media ol suitable courses for continuation of study in the medical profession and gra- duate schools c To provide students with an opportunity to ac qutre knowledge about the relevance of biology to some of the urgent problems of today, the need for conservation of both human and natural re- sources and the need for research in the quest for a better so- clety 246 MRS MARGARET ROBINSON, Ph D Department Of English The aims of the Department of English are tty to develop proficiency in oral and written language, lll to instill an appreciation 'or good literature, til to encourage a deep perceptiveness of mind in order to make it more flexible and inquisitive, and t-ll to reveal the opera- tion of the human spirit in our civilization The ultimate aim of the department is a qualrtx of mind, rather than a mere accumulation of information HOWARD M. IASON, Ph.D Department Of Business Administration The main purpose of the Division of Business Administration rs to ahorcl students a sound educational foundation tor social effectiveness, as well as gainful work in the business world Specifically, through curricular onerrngs, supervised work experiences, and individual counselling this division prepares students for llj employment as bookkeepers, accountants, secretaries, stenographers, and salesmen, tll operation, management, and ownership of business enterprrsesg L33 teaching business subiects in the secondary school, t-ll further study in accounting, business economics, general business, secretarial science, and business education. To realize these aims the division oners courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration In addition to the degree programs, the division ohers a terminal secretarial science course for students who do not find it convenient to remain in college for tour years. Through intensive study and concentrated effort, such students are enabled to prepare for such positions as typists, stenographers, bookkeepers, and file clerks, MRS. MARY CLAY TORIAN, Ed.D. Department Of Home Economics The obiectrve of the Department ot Home Economics is for each student to become a well-informed person ready to take advantage ot the expanding 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 tor immediate or future careers and to earn above-average salaries. The degree gives 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. MRS. EVANEL TERRELL, MS OFFERINGS Department Of Fine Arts The Department of Fine Arts, embracing the areas of Art and Mu- sic, strives constantly to develop and marntarn a high quality of rn- structron and learning. The special interests and ability of our stu- dents are of primary concern as the two curricula are formulated to give experiences rn practical as vvell as in theoretical situations Aesthetic values are stressed rn every tacet of instruction, and posi- tive, Creative, and competent attitudes are encouraged To complete requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science rn Art Eclucatron, the Art malor pursues courses that will enable him to teach, continue to Graduate School, produce creative ideas, enrich hrs own growth, and serve as a valuable member of the community Through experiences in the graphic and plastic arts he rs able to reach efficiency rn keeping with desired aspirations To complete requirements forthe degree of Bachelor of Science rn Music Education, the Music malor becomes involved with theoretical and applied courses that are geared for the teaching field, graduate studies, musical performances on the concert stage, creative work as composers, and other successful careers in the several other areas of music, Throughout hrs program hrs personal development is enrrcherl so that he may become a better person and a better citizen in so- cretv as a result of the rrgrd discipline and the rewarding characteris- tics of good musical training ln both areas of study the Department rs proud of its annual gra- duates who are distinguishing themselves throughout the world in their professional careers. Housed rn the beautiful lohn E kennedy Eine Arts Center, the Department of Fine Arts provides a constant and continuous source of service and beauty to the college, the community, and the world CDLERIDGE A BRAITHWAITE, Ed D Department Of Engineering Technology Mans desire to conquer outer space has brought about a specta- cular technologrcal revolution during our times This revolution is based on man's abrlrtv to utilize better engineering and scientific principles, and has caused a tremendous increase rn the demand for workers in technical and professional occupations Since the lt!-ltts the growth rn these occupations has been at a much faster rate than any other broad occupational group and probably will continue for many years to come Recognizing that engineering technology is an important technical profession rn the space age, the Department of Engineering Tech- nology ohers the Bachelor of Science degree curricula in civil, elec- tronics, and mechanical technology which are designed to meet the technological demands of an automated society Crvrl technology is one of the broadest trelds in the overall prac- trce of engineering technology because its vvork is coordinated with so many other branches ot science and engineering Crvrl technology too, rs concerned with the planning, designing and construction of buildings, roads, bridges, dams, and other facilities for land, sea, air, and space transportation The electronic technology curriculum provides instruction in the fundamentals of vacuum tubes, semiconductor circuits, transmitters, microwaves, electrical machinery and servomechanrsm theory with emphasis on the application of theoretical principles to actual elec- tronic devices The mechanical technology program grves students in this area wide training in drafting, computation of stresses in structural mate- rrals, rigid structures and machines, power development and trans- mission, machining metals, materials testing, machine design, drafting, and the automotive sciences The Department also offers curricula in industrial teacher educa- tion which are designed to prepare teachers for industrial arts educa- IIOD, trade, and industrial education programs of the public schools CLYDE W HALL, Ed D Department Of Chemistry The work in the Department ot Chemistry is intended to serve four purposes' lll to provide a thorough foundation in the general courses for students who seek an understanding of the methods and achievements of the chemist, fll to include the needed semi-specialized preparation for students who are malorrng in home economics and engineering technology, l-ll to afford training tor per- sons who plan to teach science in the secondary school, and f-ll to include pre-professional training for students who intend to study dentistry, medicine, and the like, and for those who plan to enter graduate 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 rn chemistry, WILLIE G. TUCKER, Ph D, Division Df Education The Division of Eclucatron serves three mayor purposes rll in cooperation with the Collegewrde Teacher Eclucatron Committee and the Georgia Council on Teacher Education, it spearheads the planning, experimentation, and evaluation of the total teacher edu- cation program, lll it assumes chret responsibility in the selection, guidance, and training ot students for the work of teaching in ele- mentary and secondary schools, Ol it provides an adequate founda- tron for advanced study on the graduate level for persons who plan to continue their educational preparation following graduation This drvrsron comprises three departments The Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, and the Department of Secondary Education The preparation of teachers is, however, a col- lege-vvrde commitment Because every division and department at the college rs involved in teacher education in some sublect matter, this function engages the constant interest and eftorts, stan re- sources, and facilities ol the entire stan MRS THELMA M HARMOND, Ph D Mathematics And Physics Activities ln order to meet the challenges of today, the Department of Math- ematics and Physics has reassessed Its role as a unit of the college ln acldrtron to stimulating new ideas, provoking thought, and acquiring certain basrc skrlls, fll this department has accepted the challenge set lorth by the computer world by training its malors rn the art of computer science, thus producing programmers and operators of basic computer equipment tall these experiences are direct products of our computer centerl, lil the department has designed its course of studies rn such a way that its malors will be equipped with the primary knowledge and skills that would make them sought after in positions of industrial and Civil Service work, l3l it makes an attempt to provrcle a background lor those students who wish to do further study rn the area of Mathematics and Physics, f-ll rt hopes to help students to evaluate and recognize the continuous changes vvhrch occur theoretically, practically and lrngurstrcallv with the hope that he vvrll make adlustments to them with ease, l5l rt makes an effort to provide tutorial and unscheduled laboratory services to students from the whole college community The department has kept its curriculum upgraded, constantly changing rts textbooks to keep rn touch with new developments in the various disciplines vtembers of the department attend profes- sional meetings and present papers at such conventions The head of the department is presently chairman of the mathematics advisory councrl to the Board ot Regents of Georgia Our Newtonian Soc retv lmade up of Students and professorsl pro- vrcles an outlet for student research papers, which are published in our official lournal Most of all this department takes pride in the rapport between teachers and students The Department rs proud tc- announce that of its ten members, five hold the Ph D Degree and all have done advanced study Two members of the mathematics and physics staff are guest pro- fessors through courtesy of Bell Telephone System and I B M Coop- eratron Their value to the institution rs immeasurable IOHN B CLEMMONS, M S Department Of Modern Languages The arms of the Department of Modern Languages are ltl to de- velop the abrlrtv to communicate in a foreign language, fll to instill respect for other peoples and other cultures, ljl to develop an appreciation for the artistic expressions which are found rn other languages, and f-ll to bring about a greater awareness of our cultural heritage Underlying these arms is the ultimate goal for a more eftectrve lite HOWARD lASON, Ph.D '55 'ir' Bi . - --fl M' x. A , '- 44: Q , X -.s .x Xtrx lulra Benm-tt, N1-K Ohm Stale- Ul'IIX.t'l'5IlN nw Mrs Dorwthx Hamultrm, N1 A -Xllama UIWIXFFHIIX if ,...-.-- Culerldge A Bralthwalle, Ed D Colu l'TNhId U mversuly L INSTRUCTIO AL x NRXVN NN 4 ..xN ? Q, .1 . . wx xX N,,,.....-f- Q Q 9999 u ?N'l.l X -X E 5, Q 5 1 af F X xi EX xx REQ! STAFF P ,fv- ,.- il 5.1 i!1'i ':1' .fl F? 'S S' J ,KL-j fn? 1 f ,B-X93 gf '5 L5 . 5 'D . XX . Q.. fix 5 Rube-rr L Stwxvmnrw, X18 Clxdv XX Hdlly Ed D Tefrwrn-www R .md I Llnrxe-unix Brarilex Univ-mix . 4+ :gy-Q,:f::f:xg-: N.. 2 W ,. me , fm ,,,, 1 - Q 9 ,Q i-mv-x 3S5:NgQ.f,.g:4T5QMvTg9Q 5 W T' H1 X NX N Q fc. x. BSU? 5? 4 J 2491 M9 .f' --I '3 Hmm' Dean Ed D Llnuxvrvrx HI -Xrkmmax Cnlurnlmza Llmxe-mix ,N , .., xi? Q fc iliw X lil ,,..-v .l -x Delacy Sanford, M A lnhn B Clernmons, M 5 Duquesne Unuversnty Atlanta Unnersulx X-5 M .. - ' ',,Q - ff ' ' Munch:-rx N1m1nv1 Ph D 2:--..,, --.,,s' ,IJ-. f lull llvlmlla X lvl LlllXllNllX ul Xxll -tg lramk H ll Lester B Imhnson M Ed rle' LLlr1lxerxll1 all l ms affix 2. ix - .i --Q -1 rl. - P lf J 'mgpw c . 9' '1 wvlvv-en 'm 'A' llllll!!lllS: IW' a ml i..f'115f'f gm H a a aa aa ' 'EMMLLX ' gm, .4-n ,X X X T PM X ' 1: -get -. avll' A L Q, T,- Mrx kathleen Sullnan, N1 A UITIXEFSIIN ul Plttxburg 1 Xe-nkataranmn -Knanthanaraxanan, Ph D Inmimn IITNIIIUIP wt 5pm-rwuf Q: f1 Q - . , .,. X, 4 X -- ai:-gr J X ' 2:2-' W WN 5. -'fy k A C A w-beam-Q, -54.2.2-2' ' a 'N m ' if 'hu '- I I , NS 4 V ' Malrflr Ls-fmnr h, N1 N P H E y W if .-- H Nurth Camlnna Statv Cnllvgv ,I .H lie X x -,IW f, G T 1 4 Hanes Walton, lr, Ph D Howard Llnuxemty Mrs. Ioan Gordon, Ph D Unuverslty of Pennsylvania C Xfernun Clax, M S Ixamax btale College - Q 7 9' , en ,. - Y 'R X x ww Swv -- as . L. X XX Ntrx Ntdrgarvt C Rrrhmwh, Ph D JNFWIIUJAIIIIWUHlXt'IN1lV , N Y Elxrm 2 lx XXllilarw1s,C,t'r1eraI ftitu Jllrm Crmrtilhatwr and tlmrrmdn nl titmw Nlurix lit-pftrtruwrtt Ed ll, Nvw Mark Llrwrwrsrtx' ' X A wg- Hefrhf-rt A O'lxc-tilt,-, Nt A Umvf-rsuty ut Gs-urgtft ,,.4-3 ,,,,,,,,-f--and .,,,.,...-w 4 Re-v Blanton Black, Ph D, Unrversuty of Ge-orgua Mrs Lrvulse L. Owe-ns, MA. New York University Theodore Wright, M,A. Umve-rsrty ot Michigan M9 45 l m,1Lql,l!f'Ir :QQ Q1V.j3lgl k :J xxx NT K n Meqwx, 4 , . ,Y Qagfvbw-QQRX U K . ss , a X a of Z , F UT fl , , Arh L B rr N15 UI'1IYCf5Ily 01 Momma Frgnk D Thdrpg N18 Irma HIaIvL'uIle1y.11' 3' 'liffff i ' ? ' f?. ' -a N X Q a x-m ,Six M, f 3 A . We ..,, ' :,:.:'T'..'.q3g55 .. ' . Rf V . -41 .sv :'::Eg,5.g::,E:.5:zgzixgm Xixil X . R if wwl. xx Euggbm M Valle, Ph D Xiu Susan P XX awry B N Llnlxersuciad de La Habana Saxannah Stan- College' ,..,,....,.,.,.w..w,,,,,,,,.,,,,- m,,,,... 5 M155 Althea V Morton, N1 A Ph U Atlanta Umversuly Sum-r M Iulw Maggwrwl, , Cat! wllc Urwlvc-rialx lxarlash Chandra, PhD. Gorakhpur Unrversity i ,-.Xx. 53 E? z .5 Xi 5 -s 5535 L Muse Hrlda C luhnson, M A Mlanm Unrxerxrlx any i ,-4 r .-7 , 'N-. . ' g F1 if r 3 H-'Q - . ' A 4 1 1,1 5 1 j ll 5 I .Ml 1 Mrs Marv A Clatrn, Llnrxe-urty nt Texas XA im. W wi Y 2 3 K. Xu an x X 23 M..-.... 'W ' . I Randolph Fisher, M A Howard Umversuly REX Eugene lackson, M A. Bradley Universnty gr 5. '4 Howard M. lason, PhD. Unlversldad lnteramerlcana .WN-MMEL S :I i 5- ' and 9'7 ea aww - A . l '!' 'Li I..QL !L A A L. T 5 iq . - I IST. -'2's..Z,..MT 'I1T?T?x' 31.33-.v-..wwN.N. ,. lfwseph XMlrll1am, M -X Ohm Sldlv Umxf-rxulx fi .N , H . ff 4-.W X-A E Leu Rlchardwn, N1 -X lmkegee' lmlnlule 3... Allen P, Hayes, Ed D. 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Congratulations To Class of 1970 OLYMPIC Sport Shop - Your Exclusive Rawling Dealer - Basketball I Uniforms Football Track Baseball Wigwam Socks Tennis Weights - Golf New Center for Chuck Taylor Converse All-Stars Complete lines of The World Famous ' ADIDAS SHOE Visit our Discount Record Dept. 112 Drayton St. 236-8151 TIGER S ROAR STAFF Editor in Chief Augustus Howard Associate Editor Debbye Richardson Managing Editor Essie Stewart Staff Secretary Gertrude Rowland Feature Editor Essie Stewart Sports Editor Harry james Poetry Editor Evonne Shlnhoster Layout Editor janice Bryant Business Manager Michelle Lyons Circulation Manager Larry O Neal Brown Greek Editor Book Review Proofreaders Typists Photographer Director EDITOR Devarn Murray Editor Larry O Neal Brown Dorothy Haggrey Pat Cooper Pat Woodard Evonne Shinhoster Michelle Lyons Martha Anderson Devarn Murray Dorothy Haggrey Robert Mobley Wilton Scott THE CARVER STATE BANK Savannah Georgia Checking Accounts - Regular and Special Savings Accounts . ' Time Certificates of Deposit Interest 57 Each Deposit Insured to 520,000.00 by I The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AUGUSTUS HOWARD. . . EFFICIENT TIGERS RCDAR sv 'N a ff SX f ff . Q .X ,. L., Na .1 9 b tx' l 1 X lgtwzr , . . i . :Nay- .X 'L r .. - 03.35-Qxslgpi tx... - M.. 525555 1 .---- '- rg,aiif,3?3S limmx' Lundy Student Photographer Ax XXX Y S x fx C' x' 'Q 'r , 5,5 4 ' sh? F , Curtis Hicks - Typist Q ..... S aux ttf Xw X, wx as 1970 TIGER 1 A' Anthony McRae - Assistant Editor ,aw , LEA X, .rw Q 9 x X X 5 3 x 1 E lf .X K. k Q.. fxe?Nf t' 41- : fir --sh.-I REA V - hs., t ,. X X X X . Xx Q x V ex X3 lm - -. V 4' 'Y' iagxgyww '- Barry Ellis - Freshman Class Editor Sarah johnson - Sophomore Class Editor x. +G' A i M-,M , x. W - A R . x -' ,M N l Q' L EX Www 270 .dd- .,.,...a-ff W K. V Rv k Z' lk rg f alirjglt-Gif! Q J , ,:' M.. , leanette Williams - Index Editor YEARBOOK STAFF -fl N Ruchard L. Moses - Assustant Edttor 1 gm--. ... Q1 . 4, X t Floyd C Odom - Assistant Edvtor ff Angela Hafftf ' 'Umor Class Edltfbf Luft Goodall 7 SCFIIHT Class Edttrvr N at -un ,J K -iq ...qu-n-www . 4 ,,........ as f Sf' 19 4 1, 'fri T px is 1-v . tt.,.,,,. ....,.- Celestme Prmgle and Gloria Perknns 271 SVWGVHVGQV' Brown NHWbO'd ' TYD'5l Greek Edltors Awww x t , wiv THE TIGER'S RQAR NEWSPAPER STAFF CGLUYXIBI.-X SCF-IOLAS-TIC PRESS ASSQCIATION -ululi tQ,j'IyI:II11Ill5IigIQI,T In .Lrg Q-'il -J I lXTlI'i'I II L Ill I IIXI KLIIIII XTI XX x r ii in f-, 3 5 'Q A AXL 1 P Hilti X,-I.: ii it-Hi 'Q 'f, Q QXTRTX N rv 17 , l 4 QP 7 '7 N f ffjff. . . .yr SX to , rttiffffc Ek, E 4 ,gf - y Q O -5 Y Qbif' A----1 Y .. rf 7' 6 kk 1? ' if fa 2' X '53 T 6 X2 X9 fj, Cl f Augustus Howard Editor-In-Chief ll . IITW LI S I s - ' XF ! Q.. I 5- ' iii-g ,ive ' Q A ' sits. Essie Stewart Patricia Ward Evonne Sninhoster Feature Editor Columnist Poetry Editor .auf WW sr-xx'N. f I VX ,- ii T gf' t '4w. yxdjt, ax' r ,. 'lb X -.1-'N -wr - X - 'X o My J.. I X as l r,-' 3 X I 1 I I 'tfigsgf f I A Lillie Cuthbert Dorothy ljlaggrey PQVEQIIOEISIFPII Debbye- Richardson Columnist Typist 1970 Hgmecommg Associate Editor Bulletin tf'n.L1.1 IQ: GE ERAL Arron, Delores 4.4.,,,.,.,..,... 160 Abernathy, Geraldine H .,,.,,,. , , 2-11 Abrams, lohn R. ..... 182, 137, 139, 1-17, 131 Adams, Donald , . . , ,,,,.. . 204 Adams, Edwrna , 221 Akrns, David . 192 Albright, lanrce , . 175 Alderman, Carol . , , 160, 100 Alexander, Daisy , , , 192 Alexis, Felix I. , 234 Allen, Bettye . . 204 Allen, Bevelr , , 192 Allen, Charles . 221 Allen, Clifford , . 221 Allen, David , , 150 Allen, Davis . . 221, 150 Allen, lohnnre Mae , , . 192 Allen, Magdelrn , 260 Alston, Andre , . 155 Alston, Charles . . .,,, . , . , 175 Alvin, Charles ,,.,...,,,, , . , . 221 Ananthanarayanan, Dr Venkataraman 251 Anderson Audrey . , , . . . . . , 192 Anderson Cynthia , , 165 Anderson David ..,, 221 Anderson Doris , , , 192 Anderson Etta Eyvonne 165 Anderson Gwendolyn . 221 Anderson lohn 153, 152 Anderson Mary , , , 192 Anderson Roberta 221 Anderson Virginia 221 Anderson, Walter 228 Anderson, Wrllre , 222 Andrews, Bernard , 192 Andrews, Mary , . 1110 Arenas, Cynthia 222 Armstrong, Moses 1-19 Atcherson, PGESY . . 222 Atkinson, Clavin , 188, 19, 157 Atkins, David . , 192 Atkins, Frederick , 222 Atwater Anthony 20-1 Austin, Ceasar , 192 Averett, larral , , 160 Bacon, Delreth , . , 192 Bacon, Fredrick 29, 31 Bacon, Georgia . 204 Bacon, Gurnre . , , 204 Bacon, Michelle 221 Baggs, Edytha , , , 222 Barley, Eyalrna , , 204 Barley, Henry , , , , 204 Barley, Paul . . 192 Barnes, lohnny , , , , 222 Baker, Dwight . . . . . 222 Baker, Gwendolyn , , , 222 Banks, Charles , , , 192 Banks, Constance . ,.,, 192 Banks, Kasandra . , . 35, 192 Banks, Robert . ..,, 104 Bass, Charles . . . , 61, 197 Battle, Annette , . , , 192 Battle, Eugene , . . . . 222 Baukman, Elizabeth , , 204 Baxley, Pearl ,,..,. . . 204 Bedgood Ill, Morgan , , , , 222 Bedner, Iames ,,,,. , , 192 Bell, Debbie . , , 222 Bell, Earlene . , , 169 Bell, Rudena . . . , , , , 192 Benramrn, lames , , , , 34, 165 Bennett, Connie , . , , 221 Bennett, Elmer . . , , 221 Bennett, Eva , , , 221 Bennett, Lorenzo Bennett, lulra H Bently, Annthanes Bens, Lynette . Benton, Gwendolyn . Benton, Annie kaye Berry, Thomas . . Bess, Robert , . Brley, Paul , , , Billingsley, Ioyce , Brllups, Roberta Black, Blanton , . Blackshear, loyce Blackshear, loyce 1. Blake, lessre . Blue, Linda , . Bolden, E . . Bolden, Victor . , Bolten, Precious D Bostrc, C . Bostrc, G . Boles, A. Bowen, Frank Boyd, Darne , Boyd, Marcia . , Braddy, Coney Brady, Helen Bradham,l , Brannen, C . , Brarthwarte, Coleridge Brantley, Woodrow I DEX , ra, 10, 21, 23, ,fm M .J sllggiak ,P r ' iv- ' ,, ,, rf. '-?f Al,,s't! - Kal i-lr, 5, 112 21 .-f '. - 4. 11' .l ' QA 7'2- ' we 5513, ' 1,5 1 , ..,,,. i -V I I V 7 - , i w. 5 Q - Q Rr 1' 11:1 eg' sys-'U , . , r If 4 X N, J. - -2 , ,, .,.t,v1,,,,,,:t f 1 , ' , '4 r ' ,B :Q ' 5 zz ' .Q Can you dig rt? Braswell, Barbara . Braxton, Doris , Braxton, Ronald . Briggs, Delores . Brentson, Arthur . Brewton, Bobby .... Brrdgebarn, Wrlmatrne Britt, Arthur ,.... Brock, Margaret , Brooks, lohnny , , Brooks, Magnolia , , Brown, Altred , Brown, Allen . . Brown, Beverly ,.,, Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Ernestrne . , Brown, Georgia . Brown, lessie . . Brown, lohn . Brown, Larry , Brown, Leroy . . Brown, Morris , . Brown, Sharaveen . . Brown, Shirley L, . Brown, Tom . , . Brown, Sandra . Bruce, Beniamrn . . 31, ,, 178, 139 2-18 221 165 192 221 221 237 192 20-1 165 252 192 15-1 151 20-1 187 193 20-1 175 183 175 15-1 20-1 260 222 222 183 171 248 192 2-1 175 222 163 257 193 221 253 108 221 193 160 205 221 193 193 205 221 205 205 242 150 271 205 193 205 221 Buller, kenneth Burch, lames Burke, Dora Bundrage, Shirley Burney Burney, Burnha Burns, Burton , C Alma , m, Charles Marilyn , Albertbar Bush, lessre Butler, Alma Butler, kenneth Butler, Marilyn Butler, Randy , Butler, Yvonne Butts, Calvin Butts, E Bryan, O , Bryan, Sandra B Bryant, Elaine Bryant, Green , Bryant, Larry Bryant, Lucrous Bryant, Ianrce Bryant, V Byers, lacqulrne Byers, Thomas Bythwood, Gloria A Cade, Linda Cain, Leon Cammon, VN'rllrarn Campbell, Donald Campbell, Veronica Campbell, Wilbur Cannon, Herman Carey, Ora Carlyle, Bobby Carmack, Connie Carnes, Cynthia Carr, Eva D , Carson, Glen , Carswell, Gloria Carswell, Nathaniel Carter, Clrrtord Carter, Patricia Cash, Margean Cason, Mae Etta Cason, Willie Castle, Ernestrne Celestine, Bruce Chance, Emma Chandra, karlash Chester, Ronnie . Christian, Rudolph Claflrn, Mary . Claiborne, Rachel Clark, Romrles Clark, Ronald Clark, Yvonne Clay, Rhonda , Clay, Vernon Clemens, Diane Clemmons, lohn B Clowers, Catherine Cody, Sterling Coleman, Sam Collins, Charles Collier, Vrncrent Collins, Eddie B. , Combs, Theodore Conyers, lohn , Coddrne, Ruby Cook, Dorothy . Cook, Henry L, . Cooper, Elourse , Cooper, Freddie . Cooper, George T10 ' 23, 69, U 313, 44, 187, -15, 233, 1 50, 193, 15, 17, 22, 34, 35, 41 206, 202, 151, 15 2 205 205 223 205 165 193 223 260 205 223 2-1-1 205 223 223 193 175 11 1 171 223 205 193 193 223 223 166 239 245 221 22 3 205 175 22 3 205 235 223 205 171 82 223 20-1 223 179 161 205 205 22 3 223 205 193 193 205 254 205 223 25-1 236 22 1 50 22 3 206 251 223 2-19 223 22 3 152 206 193 '193 193 193 261 161 176 193 153 223 Ctrfrpef, lstrletit' Cooper, Ioxce Cooper, X1lI'l11lG Ross Copeland, Bexerlx Copeland, Terrx Ciontjetts, Roger, lr Cornegax, Daxtd Ct M art, Patrrcta Ann Craxxtord, Barbara . Craxxturd, Betty Craxxtord, Ernm Craxxtord, Ltmartzo Cravxtord, Marte Craxx tord, Shrrlex Cram lt trd Thelman Culpepper, Gregory Curry, Larry Curtrtght, Mollre N Cuthbert, Lrllre Danse, Rodney Darnelx, 'baundra Dalton, Ioseplhl Danrels, Rudolph Daxtd, Carolyn Davls, -Xntta Daxrs, Bernard Daxrs, Loreese E Dans, Sara Daxxson, Chrrstme Dean, Elmer Demere, Betty l Denegal, lrmmv . Duron, Nladeltne H Drarne, Cynthra Drummond, Delores Dulses, Geneva Duncan, M Dunnon, AfllSl'l3 Dupree, lames Lady, Dollre Edllk, Itmlftft Eadx, Nlary lane Eaton, larnes A Easmon, lean Ebertharl, Robert Ector, Harold Eddx, Thomas Edwards, Carolyn Edwards, .Xlarvrn Elder, Iommy Ellrngton, Freddx Elmore, Norma B Ellrs, Barn Ellis, Chester Epps, Anthony Errrlsson, Marculme Erwin, Della Evans, Greer Evans, Maxrne Everett, Stanley Lverhart, Robert Everson, Henry Famble, Harrret Famble, Nancy , Farral, Mary , Favors, luanrta . Ferguson, lohnnre Mae Frchlrn, Eva , , Fields, Annette Frelds, Dtanne , Frelds, Glorra , , Fisher, Ella VV. , . 1'7 171 154 151 441, sw, 182, 178, 195 223 I82 lbtw 221 22.1 151 223 225 194 l7b 221 194 161 219 221 223 240 166 I55 224 19,1 101 lbb 1715 104 2:15 194 1111 249 184 l 38 2 58 2116 lhb 194 184 176 l 17 189 2117 189 257 224 22-1 I71 22-1 207 141 35 19-1 258 727 224 224 2 511 224 161 224 22-1 224 2117 l'-34 l9-1 lhh 194 222 224 224 207 169 258 GENERAL l DE -we .-.JZ-'S' I ll: NXEEEQS e 2 , J QR new '-'h 'vs WAN ' rg5,g Q whims F , A--Q., digs if - V Pile '7 A-0- ' T Gg,.Z',,.L',1-gd! - szeiifegze -Y'-e - --e-- - , as-' -r F -----12222111 .--IZZL H151 ,g 1 , ,- Yfgizrgzggpg Effhh --1, Q f , - gelywr 5.. 2 ,k -.Q A 153:--2. Lake ?Ef:E5'E -EA . .va Q - , ., ...,.-,. - . , - '- 'b,,' ' RRR. G51 . 7-7 - 5 I ' S59 :vSi1::5Zir:1:'uE:5f rn! H- gp: 'F:- .: f -. V N, -. '- . -. A 1. ' ,g,..v4.. T l ue 1 . J. . 'jj ,.,.-4' gig ts-,-ef, f' . Watch out tor those atros Frsher, Rudolph . Flemmg, Emma Sue Fleming, Patricia , Flemmrng, Lmda Fletcher, Iesste B Fletcher, Raymond Flowers, Bobble Floyd, Davrd Floyd, Meltnda Flynn, Roland Eolstzme, IOl1f1 Forehand, Eddre , Ford, Iames . Ford, loyce Ford, Vvllltam . Fostor, Brenda , Foster, loyce Fovvler, lames Foye, David . Frazrer, Albert E Frazrer, Betty . Frazrer, Charlre L Frazter, Lou Arte Frazter, Roslyn , . Frrerson, loseph . Freeman, Nelson R Fuller, Alma Fussell, Elbert Gadsen, Freddre Gadsen, lda I Gardner, Lesste Gaulden, Charlre Garrett, Leonard Garvrn, lohn Gease, Ioyre . German, Gladys , Germany, Haywood Grbbs, toe Gibson, Glorra Gtll, Samuel Gtllrard, Louise Givens, Peter Ghuman, Glon 5 Gleaton, Danrel . Glover, Bernlta . Glover, Ira Iantce Gott, Arretta , . Goldvvtre, Shtrley Goodall, Lury . . Cjoodrum, Beltnda Gotllslly, Btmnle . Gordon, Georgra Gordon, loan Graham, Emma , , , 153, 202, l 154, G 15, in 41,127,138 . 17, 31, , se, 82, 107, 177, , , '10, 2l,3o,l59, lot, Graham, lean M , ,, . , . 194, Graham, Margaret . , . . V Graham, Maxtne . , 45, Grant, Cassandra . . Grant,L M Green, Carolyn . , . Green, Gwendolyn 254 179 224 224 224 207 34 18 224 148 225 207 194 225 225 207 2 713 194 207 255 I66 207 255 294 224 214 194 194 154 256 225 15 142 194 225 172 225 155 208 256 225 194 248 225 194 194 194 225 271 225 225 225 251 176 276 225 17 225 177 208 208 Green, Iames . Green, Martha , . Green, Ronald . Green, Shrrley . , Green, Teresa . Green, Velma , . Green, Vera . Grtffm, Lavrrea , . Greggs, Margte , Groover, Brenda , Groover, Arthur Groover, Prricrlla Glafas, Mellle . . Haggray, Dorothy . . . Hall, Berntce , . , Hall, Bonnte . Hall, Clyde , , . Hall, Iusttne . , , 1-l tmtlton, Dorothy Hamtlton, Michael Hamtlton, Ronald Hannah, Lee , . Hannah, Odel Hannah, Ruby , Harden Harden, Glorra , Lula Mae Hardvvrcls, Beautrne Hargrov Harmon e, Chrrstrne , Carolyn Harmon, Donnell Harmon, Ella . . Harmon , Sandra . Harmond, Eugene Harmond, Thelma Harper, Debbte Harrrs, Angela , Harrrs, Bull . . Harrrs, Glorta Harris, I UdF1IlJ Harrrs loe , , Harrrs, La Dow Harrrs, Sandra , Harrrs, Wanda . Harroll, Hartwel Harvey, Harvey, Beverly l, lune . Bennre , Evelyn , Havvlstns, Emma . Hawktn s, Luella . Hayes, Ann , , . Hayward, Connell Heard, Heard, Cathleen , Dara , . Hetghter, loyce Hendry, Dennrs . Hendry, Brenda . Hevvrtt, lane Hevvrtt, Patricia , Hevvltt, Patrtcla , Hrclder, Larry , , . Htckman, Denrse Hrcks, Charles . . Htflss, Curtis . . Hrcks, Deotha . Hrghtovver, Arthur Hrgtns, Everett Hull lamee . . Hull lamesE , . Hlll lohn , Hull, Le DOVE , , Htll, Vrctor ,,,, Hull, Welhelminia Hlllrs, Surtce , , Hrllson, Hmdsm Wrllie ,. an, Doretha Hines, Etta ,,.. Hogan, Rutus . . ' '56, 73, 208, joe, . . 208 138, 225 194 208 169 255 194 225 225 225 225 225 178 208 272 261 225 249 225 248 225 208 208 225 225 208 208 259 225 208 195 195 208 195 256 225 271 149 208 208 194 225 195 225 225 195 225 195 87 258 107 225 195 94 195 208 259 257 195 208 225 225 208 270 195 209 226 226 226 225 145 145 226 209 195 209 209 237 . Ll-1 lohnson, Geraldine , , Lipscomb, Ruby Griffin Holland, lames . . Hollands, Otis . , Holiday, Barbara . , Hollinger, loyce , . Hollingshead, Claude Holmes, Charles . Holmes, Charles . Holmes, Donald . . Holmes, Donald , , Holmes, Lenora . Hood, Roberta . , Hooks, lanice , , Hopson, Raymond Horne, Maxine . . Horne, Maxine . . Hough, Linda Howard, Augustus t Howard, lanice . Howard, lessie , . . Howard, katherine Howard, Nathaniel Howard, Rosa , Howell, Claudia Hubert, losephine . Huckaby, David Huckaby, Udella Hudson, Paul , , Hudson, Shirley Hun, Dorothy . Huff, Pearl , Hugenia, lessie , Hughes, Betty I , Hughes, Brenda . Hunter, Betty . Hunter, David lsacc, Doris . . Ivey, Louis . , . Irving, Bengamin . lackson, Andrew lackson, Barbara , . jackson, Bernice , , lackson, Dazola lackson, Doris H, lackson, Elaine lackson, G , , lackson, H , , , lackson, luanita lackson, Larry G Iackson, Linda M. lackson, Martha Iackson, Murriel , . lackson, Roy , , lackson, Sarah , lackson, Prince , , lakes, Dora ..,.. Iamerson, Dorothy Iames, Murriel . . , Iames, Patricia E. . lason, Linder . , . lason, Howard M, . Iames, Harvey , , Iames, Harry , , , Iefferson, Charles . Iefferson, Patricia . lenkins, Mckenzie Ienkins, Michael , , Iesins, Zennie , , Iohnson Amos . . lohnson Denise , , lohnson, Edith . . Iohnson, A, N. , . johnson, Linnie . lohnson, Gloria , lohnson, O. . 1-1 CE 226 209 195 209 209 209 209 . 209 195 209 209 195 256 226 226 226 272 209 206 226 155 226 226 23, 195 38 226 209 209 195 209 209 209 209 226 226 209 209 254 209 210 226 261 169 173 18-1 259 210 163 210 226 210 210 258 203 258 196 196 169 258 226 226 196 196 226 226 226 19 226 203 187 238 166 226 lohnson lohnson lohnson ERAL ,R. , Sharon , , Lester , lohnson, Wesley , , lohnson lohnson lohnson lohnson lones lones lones lones lones lones Iones Iones Iones lones lones lones Iones lones lones lones lordan Iordan lordan , VVlde . , lanlce , Maxine , t , Sharon , Addison , . Albertha . A, Carlton . Charles , , Constance , Cynthia , Debra . Dorothy . . Dorsena Harvey , lessie Iimmy t Maxine . Melvin , Oliver , Donald , Michael , Shedrick loseph, lewell k kahn, Aminullah . . kendall, lonny k. kendrick, I C keeton, Ollie . keeton, Shirley , keith, Debolah , keitt, Denise , kellam, Faith kelly, Charles , keisaw, Iames W, kendrick, I C kent, Larry , kettles,1udy , keye, Wardene khan, Amenullah kiah, Calvin L king, Brenda king, Robert , kirkland, Lily , , . kolgaklis, Arthur L . konnegam, Levon , knox, Eureka , , krishnamurti, Pullabhotla A A Lamar, Tom . . . Lambert, Betty , , , Lambert, Ronald . . Larry, Dollie , , Lashely, karen . . Laltimore, Lillian ..... Laughinghouse, Cheryl Laughinhhouse, kanzetta I A Laurence, Marvel Lawrence, Ethel . Lawrence, Calvin . , Lawrence Mildred , . Lawton, Regina Lee, Ioseph ,,., Leftwich, Walter . . Leggett, Terry . . Leonard, kenny , . , Leslie, Mary Linda . . Lester, Alvin . . , Lester, Charlie . . Lewis, Andrew , , Lewis, Genrere . . l DEX 226 196 250 2-13 196 25-1 196 106 196 226 226 180 1111 226 166 226 226 196 196 25 226 196 226 196 182 1516 1-16, 196 189 167 196 1116 226 196 226 if, 143, 314, 142 226 226 1115 221 196 2 3-I 226 196 226 256 227 226 . 250 . 21 1 196 178 211 21 1 227 227 197 197 211 1-13 227 227 197 251, 232 t. 139 ., 160 211 227 197 197 ., 161 Lewis, Hilda Lewis, limmx Lewis, Leontine Lewis, Sharoy Little, Ronald Lillles, Ronell Loaclholt. Betty Lockett, Betty Lockhart, Altred Logan, Brenda London, Willie Larry , Love, Lavon ,,,,, Lucas, Carolyn Lucas, Teresa Lumpkin, Farnese Lundy, Iimmy Luten, lack M Mabry. Louise Mack, Larry Mack, Leroy Mackey Anthony Maddox, Mae Maggioni, M lulia lSist Maines, Carolyn Mallard, Eddie E Manning, Linda Manor, Agnes W Manual, lulia erj Mark, Shirley , Marks, Nerna Maron Willie Mae Martin Betty , Martin Charles Martin, Clarence Mason Harriet Mason Iohn L Mason Princess P Mathews, Gale Mathis, Shirley Mattnx, Clara Maxwell, losephine Maxwell, Vera May, Marion May, Reginald Maynor, D Mavnor, Gloria McCambry, Annette McCarthy, Hyland McCaskiIl, Henrietta McClendon, lacquer McClendon, lames . . McClellan, Frederick . . McCord, Elize Ir McCord, Sandra . McCormick, Leroy Wh McCoul, Elzie McCound, Albert B McCoy, Carolyn , , McCullough, Delores McDonald, Larry , , . McDowell, William McFad, kathleen . , McFadden, losephine . McGraw, Laura . , at a nose' 16 9, 197 36, I62 182, 19f 77' 203 211 167 197 227 178 211 197 227 180 167 167 227 255 270 197 61 21 1 197 203 227 253 227 211 163 238 197 227 227 197 227 180 227 197 136 259 227 197 212 163 197 182 197 15-1 212 171 197 212 197 227 227 197 212 31 197 227 212 227 197 135 198 180 261 Mclntosh, Patricia Mclntosh, Sarah Mckan, kathleen Mckenzie, Xelma , Mclxnight, Madre Ann McLemore, it l McM1ckeal, lerrie McMullen, leanette McMullen, Ralph McMullen, Milliam McRae, -Xnthonx McRae, Beaulah Meachum, Charles Meachum, Patricia , N19dCl'lLH11,Sdf1ClI'd , Meeks, losie Dee Menon, Mencherx . Merriexxeather, -Xllen Merrit, Linda Merrit, Xeronica Meyers, Robert Meyers, Solomon Middleton, Emogene Palmer, Mary , . 213 Mikel, Ronald Miller, Gerron Miller, Nloble Miller, Sandra . Miller, Williams Eugene Lavone , , Milton, Alonzo Mincey, Floyd Mincey, Princetta Minor, Lynda Fate Morant, Mitchell Mitchell , Carlene , Clarence Mitchell, Eustice Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mobley, Mobley, Mobley, ,Moftett, Mollex, Monroe Monroe, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore Moore, , Ierome , Prince , Tommie Iulia Lois Robert Carlton loan Linda Patricia Belma . Belma Charles loseph Rose ,Moormon, Earl Iohnny Morgan, Eugenia Morgan, Linda Morgan, Thomas , Morris, Elaine Morris, E Morris, Linda Morris, Sandra Morrison, Sarah Moses, Richard Mosley, Freddie Mosley, Patricia Mullice, Stephen . Murchinson, lsaih , Murray, Debroah , , . Murray, Mary Annette Myers, Archie ,,., Myers, Robert Myles, lohn L , Myrick, Martha , Niatson, Mary , Natson, Mary , Neal, Sylvia . , Neely, Bertha . Newsome, Curtis , Newsome, lerry . , Nickerson, Betty lean 249, 22 6, 38, 172, 212 227 198 198 11, 235 227 212 227 188 270 227 227 227 183 212 233 212 227 '167 227 227 260 227 198 198 227 188 227 236 212 176 227 212 227 227 234 237 212 198 235 139 227 212 212 198 227 228 228 198 228 228 212 198 24 198 184 228 228 212 271 139 228 198 212 213 213 226 226 136 167 198 228 228 21 3 21 3 228 162 GENERAL l DE Noble, limmy . , Nowlin, Gratton , . Nugin, lacqueline . . Nunnally, lacquelyn . Odgen, Claudette . . Odom, Floyd , . . Oglesbury, Edward . Ogletree, Bruce . Oliver, Christine , Oliver, Frances . Oliver, Lawrence . O'Neal, Evelyn ,,,, O'Neal, Shirley Ann Osborne, Richardson Outlaw, Eleanor . Overstreet, Elaine . Overstreet, Luceous . Owens, Louise L, . Owens, Thomas , . Oxendine, Catherine O Oxendine, Katherleen Parker, Gerald Parker, Margaret Parris, Duellie . Parrish, Geraldine P Parrish, lane , Patillo, Robert Paulk, Iulia , Payne, Beverly Perkins, Gloria Perry, loyce , , Peterson, Ann Peterson, Ralph Peterson, Wanda Phillips, Debra , . Phillips, lanie , , Phillips, Wilton Phrlson, Charles Phoenix, Donald . . Pickett, Beverly , Pickett, loseph , Pickett, Patricia , Pickney, Edveina Pierce, Bobby . Pierce, Imogene Pinkney, Patricia Plair, David . , Polite, Lawrence Ponder, Emily , Porches, Dorothy Powell, Margaret Powell, Randolph Price, lames , , Price, Lucille . , Priester, Phyllis Priest, Beaulah . Pringle, Celestine Pryor, Lindsey , , Pugh, Dwight , , Pugh, Iames . . Don't eat too much. 52. 'U' 'at- ,176 1 135,173 180 ..198 .2180 f1.s , 173 .iii 3, 1 1 3 - l -ll x it 228 198 213 213 198 271 213 213 242 198 149 213 259 184 228 228 213 252 213 213 213 228 228 228 82 213 213 228 198 271 198 260 228 198 228 228 228 250 213 272 198 199 213 199 213 199 199 213 199 199 172 228 35 199 162 214 214 214 214 141 Pugh, Stanley . , Pullen, Levan , , , Pullen, Vivian , . Ouarterman, Carletha Randall, Golden . . Randall, Patricia . . Rand, Frank . . Ransey, Emory , . Rayford, Willie . Raymond, limmy , Ray, Reginia . . . Rawls, Ethel , . Reaves, Hilda . . Reddish, Linda ,.,. Reddish, Mary Ann . Reddish, Mary . . . Reed, Harriett . . Reed, Nathaniel . . Reese, lerome . . Reeves, Donnie . . Reeves, Hubert . Reeves, lulius . . Reid, Diane , , Reid lohn . . , Reid lohn H. . Reid, Reid, Reggie . , Reid, Reginald . , Reid, Verdelle . . Reynolds, Bertha , , Reynolds, Freddie Mae Reynold, Richard . . Reynold, Shirley Ann Rhodriquez, Marcelle Richardson, Clifford . Richardson, Curtis . . Richardson, Debbye Richardson, Evelyn . Richardson, lane , , Richardson, Leo . . Richburg, Curtis , Riley, Calvin . . . Riley, Rose L. . . . , Roberson, Bobbye . . Roberts, Barbara , . Roberts, Delores , . . Robinson, Gertrude . . Robinson, Gloria . . Robinson, Linda .... Robinson, Margaret , . Robinson, Smokey , . Robinson Thomasina . . Robinson, Victoria . . Robinson, Willie , , Romanski, Romanski, Linda . , . Terrence . . Ross, lacqueline . . Ross, Leroy .... Rouse, Carrie .... Rouse, Linda ..... Rowland, Gertrude . . Rucker, Evelyn ,... Rudolph, luanita . , Rudolph, Yvonne . Rusell, Mary . , Ryals, Beverly , . Ryals, Diane . . . Sabb, Gwendolyn , . . Sanders, Iessie ,... Sanders, lohnnie L. . Sansford, Delacy . . Sartor, Herman . . ,537 '199 144 151,153 . 252, 202, .. 34, 150, 257, 228 214 228 214 228 199 250 228 184 214 228 199 259 214 199 199 259 214 228 214 257 214 228 228 228 228 199 199 214 214 199 228 228 250 228 228 272 259 172 255 214 228 228 228 167 214 199 214 199 232 12 176 214 260 214 150 214 214 167 214 163 214 183 167 215 215 167 173 215 215 249 233 Singh, 21' Saunders, Sandra , Sawyer, Brenda . Saxby, Robert . Scott, Donald . Scott, Edith . . Scott, Larry . . . Scott, Rosalyn . . Scott, Wayne . , Scott, Wilton . . Scream, Lena . . . Scrugg s, Cynthia . . Searles, Shirley . . Seward, Etta , . . Shaw, Frederick . . Shinholster, Yvonne Simmo ns, Paskel . Sims, David .... McLinder , . Singleton, Eartha . Singleton, Henry , , Smalls, Evelyn , . Smalls, lames , . Smalls, Mary . . , Smith, Annie B, . Smith, Arlethia , . Smith, Charlie . , Smith, Diane . , Smith, Maiorie . Smith, Maryland , Smith, Norma lean . Smith, Patricia , . Smith, Paul . . Smith, Ruby . . Smith, Zelma .... Solomon, Gwendolyn Spaulding, Merritt , Spells, Madalene Spencer, Evelyn . Spikes, Marie . . . Stafford, Beatrice . Stafford, Martha . . Stanley, Doris , , , Stephens, lacqueline Stephens, Sheila , , Stevens, Delores , , Stevens, Kelsey , . . Stevenson, Robert L. Steward, Etta .,... Stewart, Angelyn , Stewart, Annie . . Stewart, Barbara , . Stewart, Carl , , . Stewart, Essie . . Stewart, Frances , . Stewart, Merolyn , Stiles, loyce ,,,, Stinson, Edward .... Strawbridge, Bernice Sullivan, Charles . . . Sullivan, Kathleen . . Sullivan, Wilbur , , , Summer, Annie Pearl Summons, loan , , Surrency, Almisha , Sutton, Brenda , Sweat, lohn , , Sweat, Thomas , Swindell, lohnnie . Taylor, Doris . . Taylor, Gerald , , Taylor, Linda . . . Taylor, Savannah . . Taylor, Wangel . . Taylor, Willie , . . Terrell, Evanel . . Tharpe, Frank . . Thomas, Beaulah . 5, 137, 17, -15, 2 272, 2 152, 31 -11 110 . 1-16, 7 , 200, 200, 83 , 1-13, 203, 6-1 162 272140, 03, -19, 215 177 18-1 150 199 215 215 , 199 235 167 215 215 215 162 215 215 185 215 . 185 . 1-13 167 153 , 185 261 199 1-11 215 215 215 172 215 236 199 200 200 162 185 215 200 216 259 200 2-10 169 169 1-17 232 3-1 200 200 216 183 272 216 182 iv, '1 69 , 251 2-18 . 169 61 . 169 216,84 200 216 200 . 238 216 216 189 216 135 233 253 162 GE ERAL Thomas, Brenda , , Thomas, Brenda , , Thomas, Brenda , Thomas, Frankie , Thomas, Gwendolyn , Thomas, Ierry , , , Thomas, loanne , Thompson, Comer Thompson, Dollie . . Thompson, Floyd Tillman, Billy . , , Timmons, Arnetta . , Tooles, Robert . Tootle, Mary , . . Torian, Mary C , Travis, Dorothy , . Tremble, lulie . . Tucker, Willie Turner, Betty , . Turner, Gail , , Tyson, Lucille U Umble, Barbara Underwood, Ralph X, Valle, Eusebic Vaughn, Garinetta Verden, Linda . Vickers, Mary Victum, Carrie , Vinson, Brenda , Ville1la,lohn , W Wade, Darryl , Walker, Betty Walker, Carl Walker, lames Walker, lanice . Walker, Rachel , Walker, Velma Wallace, Abraham , , Wallace, Atlean Wallace, Maiorie , , Wallace, Nellie , Wallace, Ronald Wallace, William , Walton, Hanes , Ward, Bobby Ward, Elease . Ward, Patricia . Ware, Edna , Warring, ludy ,,,,, Washington, Madison , Washington, Mildred , Richard , Russell , Washington, Washington, Waters, Larry ,..., Waters, Robert , . . Waters, Susan , . . Watkins, Christine . . Watts, Veronica . . Waye, Sophia . Webb, Leui . . , Wesley, Harold . . Wesley, lanice . . , Westley, Ieanette . . White, Benjamin , . White, Malcom , , Shirley . White, White, Rubye . White, Vincent Whitfield, Earlene , , Wiggins, Agatha , , Wiggins, lerome , , Wilcher, Clara , , Wilhite, lohn , , , I DEX 216 11-1 , 200 216, 73 216 200 216 179 216 21h 180 2115 216 lh2 2-11 21111 260 2-13 216 216 ,21 217 217 253 200 200 200 217 217 2-15 162 200 217 217 65, 217 260 200 217 217 261 200 200 217 251 1-18 201 272 217 201 217 259 151 201 217 105 . 2-17, 253 259 217 178 217 . . 172, 12 260 259 162 201 201 185 1-17 ., 217 217 217 .. 201 ,, 201 217, 1 I Zsz, . 1 i 22,993,191 2 iis, 7 ? , Wilkins, Grace 217 Williams, Abraham 201 W'illiams, Ann 101 Williams, Aris 218 Williams, Azzalee 118 Williams, Barbara 218 Williams, Charles 218 Williams, Charles 218 W'illiams, Corene 218 Wlilliams, Don 201 VVrlliams, Elson 252 Williams, Emma 157 Williams, Fannie . 25 Williams, Francis 218 Williams, George 201 Williams, Helen , 201 Williams, Ieanette , 218 Williams, Lutreda 17, 20, 21, 36, -15, 277 Williams, Ruby 218 Williams, Samuel 23h Williams, Senita 17, -15 2715 Williams, Shirley 218 W'illiams, Trudell 15 Williams, Virginia 218 Williams, Woodrow 218 Wilmore, Pinkney 201 W'iIson, Martha --18, 233 35-5 'Ai SEQ. . 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S N ,x Al! 5' ' if V ' -r F7 I x N .,,c., . .,.. ,, gf. .V , . - , All xx et W'ilson, Shirlex 218 Winitred, Sherrie 218 Wing, Carolyn , 218 Wise, Mattie 218 Woltolk, Annie 217 Woodard, Patricia 6, 301 Woodard, Willie M , . 217 Woodhouse, Bernard 232, 256 Woodhouse, Marsha 135 Wonlbolk, Annie L , , 217 Wortham, loseph , ..., 255 Wright, Carl , 218 201 Wright, Donald , , , 1-12 Wright, Georgia . . , 100 Wright, Helen , , 261 Wright, lohn , , , 236 Wright, Lou Ellen , 218 Wright, Margaret , , . 218 Wright, P- dro 201 Wright Tl eodore . . 252 Wurz, Woltgang , , , 2-1-1 Wyatt, lacquelyn 20, 21, 169 Wynn, Marion . , 213 Y Yarbury, Laverne , 218 Young, Robert , 218 Young, Shirley , , , 219 Young, Virginia , . , 219 Young, Willie , , 260 Z Zeigler, lereline , , , 261 Delores D Aaron 670 East Anderson Street, Savannah, Mayor Business ,1 KQ1 1 'WQ srisrrora crfvss DIRECTORY Iohn R Abrams '21 Eucrlcl Street, Xlarron, South Carolina, .Mayor Social Science, Organizations Alpha Phi Omega NAACP, Football and Basket- ball learns Ianrce Albright 742 East Bolton Street, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organiza- tion Darvvrn soy ietv Carol Alderman Stitt Brobston Street, Baxlev, Mayor Business Administra- tion Organizations Phi Beta Lambda, NAACP Charles Alston ltll-lXXes1 Slst Street, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organiza- tions Alpha Phi -Xlpha, Darvvrn Soctetv, French Club, and German Club tfvnthra Antlerson ottt-il: XXest -18th Street, Savannah Mayor Elementary Erlutation Organizations SNEA, Choral Socretv Evonne E Antlr-rson 211 king Street, LaGrange, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion, tirganrzationv Xlarsl1allBoarcl,SNL-X Xlarv I Antlrevvs Route 2, Box Ill, txt-vvman, .Mayor Business Administra- tion Organizations Business Club Calvin S Atkinson, Ir 1508 ,Amherst Street, Brunsvvrck, Mayor Electronic Technologv, Organizations Omega Psi Phi, Pan-Hellenic Council Iarral Averett Route 1, Box 75, Cusseta, Mayor Business Administration, Organization Business Club Earlene Bell 2775 king Street, Macon, Nlaytir Physical Education, Organiza- tion -Xthletrc Committee Iames Benyamrn Ir M118 Cloverdale Drive, Claxton, Mayor Elementary Edu- cation, Organizations NAACP, SNEA Iames Bennett 199 Cuthbert Street, Marietta, Mayor Physical Education, Organizations Alpha Phi Alpha, Physical Education Club Lv nnette Bens B Hill Street, Brunswick, Mayor Elementary Education, Or- ganization STNEA Roberta E Brllups Route 1, Box 152-B, Svvarnsboro, Mayor. Elementary Edu- cation. Organizations Debating Society, SNEA. lovce Blackshear 1-105 Cloverdale Drive, Savannah, Mayor Secretarial Scr- ooge, Organization Busrness Club -Xngela B Boles B21 Carver Street, Savannah, Mayor Mathematics, Organi- zation Nevvtonran Socretv Eddie I Bolden 3-11 Capen Avenue, Winter Park, Florida, Mayor Industrial Arts Organization Industrial Arts Club Chrrstola Borden 91121 Pitman Street, vvfavt-ross, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion, Organization SNEA Carolvn A Bostrc 612 Xyest -10th Street, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organi- zations Darvvrn Society, German Club Geraldine Bostic 122 Yamacravv Village, Savannah, Mayor Sociology Frank Bovven 1121 East Gvvrnnett Street, Savannah, Mayor Accounting, Organizations Accounting Club, Business Club lohn Bradham 1012 XX est Slnd Street, Savannah, Mayor Sociology, Organi- zatron Social Science Club Doris Braxton -131 Xamacravv Xrllage, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organiza- tion Darvvrn Socretv. Delores Briggs 25 Pounder Street, Savannah, Mayor Business Education, Organizations Business Club, SNEA Altred Brovvn Route 2, Box 27, Sylvania, Mayor Business Administration, Organrzatron Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity Sharavee Brovvn H711 N XX' 17th Avenue, Miami, Florida, Mayor Chemistry, Organizations Yearbook Stan, German Club, American Chemical Society X iregtner Brvant 20h XX arren Street, Atlanta, Mayor Elementary Education, Organizations Gamma Sigma Sigma, Marshall Board, Cheerleaders, Miss Savannah State College, Alpha kappa Alpha Sorority, XX'ho's Who Calvin Butts 1207 College Street, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organizations French Club, Alpha kappa Mu, Beta lxappa Chr, Whos Who, Biology Club. Omega Psi Phi Ervin Butts Ir IBS Cleveland Avenue, Athens, Mayor Industrial Arts, Organ- ization Expressronrsts Maxine Cameron 318 Reader Street, LaGrange, Mayor Business Administra- tion, Organizations ts A AC P, Business Club XXrllram Cammon 606 Nixon Avenue, Rome, Mayor Biology, Organization Darvvin Society Bobbv S Carlyle Route -1, Box 150, Mrllen, Mayor English, Organization Phi Beta Sigma S Connie Carmatk 1315 Sth Avenue, Columbus, Mayor. Biology, Organiza- tions Alpha kappa Alpha Sororrtv, Inc, Darvvrn Society, Tiger Stan' Gloria E Carsvvr-Il 1710 Cedar Avenue, Macon, Mayor Mathematics, Organ- izations Nt-vvtonran Society, SNEA, Xearbook Stan, Dormitory Council. Nathaniel Carsvvell 1832 Acadean Street, Savannah, Mayor: Business Admin- istration, Organization Business Club Xtarv L Carter Route 1, Box Amerrcus, Mayor Sociology, Organization French Club, Social Science Club Dorothv Cook Route 3, Box 9 Sylacauga, Alabama, Mayor Business Admin- istration, Organization Busrnes Club A Henrv Cook 1-101 Audubon Drive, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organization Glee Club, French Club vtrnnre R Cooper 1229 Pittman Street, XXaycross, Mayor Social Science, Organizations social Science Club, Spanish Club, SNEA Beverly I Copeland 318 XX-est 34rd Street, Savannah, Mayor Elementary Education, Organization SNEA Marte Copeland 762 Riverside Drive, New York, New York, Mayor Elemen- tary Education Ervin I Cravvtord Route 1, Box 12, Cottage-ville, South Carolina, Mayor' Brol- ogy, Organizations Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Biology Club, French Club, NAACP Shirley Cravvtord 306 XX'est -10th Street, Savannah, Mayor' Business Adminis- tration, Organization Business Club Lillie Cuthbert PO Box 26, Darien, Xtayor Elementary Education, Organi- zations SNEA, NAACP, Trger's Roar, Marshall Board, Anita Y Davis 861 Center Street, Macon, Mayor: English, Organizations: French Club, English Club S Arthur C Davis 711 East Range Street, Fitzgerald, Mayor Biology, Organiza- tions: Chess Club, Darwin Society. Betty M Davis S2-l East Park Avenue, Savannah, Mayor Sociology, Organi- zations Social Science Club, Spanish Club Carolyn David B18 West 47th Street, Savannah, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion, Organizations Alpha lxappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., SNEA, Pan-Hellenic Council: Christine Davvson 2939 Tenth Street, Columbus, Mayor Business Education, Organization Business Club. Betty I, Demere1 121-1 West 42nd Street, Savannah, Mayor: Sociology, Or- ganization: Social Science Club, Delores Drummond: Route 1, Box 15 Woodbine, Mayor: Elementary Educa- tion, Organizations, SNEA, NAACP Mildred I. Duncan: 1004 East Wolf Street, Savannah, Mayor: Sociology, Or- ganizations Social Science Club, French Club. Mary I Eady: 1016 Weneer Street Savannah, Mayor: Textiles and Clothing, Organrzatron Home economics Club, Dollre Eadcly: 110 Youman Street Blackshear, Mayor: Textiles and Clothing. Harold L Ector: -112 North Fifth Street Grrnirr, Mayor: English, Organizations: Choral Society, Alpha kappa Mu, Expressionist Club. Tommy Elder, Ir.: 8180 Collier Street SW. Covington, Mayor: History, Organ- izations. Debating Society, Social Science Club, BAAC. Barry I. Ellis: Douglas, Mayor: Chemistry, Organizations: American Chemical Society, German Club, Chess Club, Alpha Phi Gamma Iournalism Frater- nity Asprrant, Yearbook Stan, Student Congress. Greer L Evans 943 I. Street Waycross, Mayor: Business Administration, Or- ganizations. Business Club, Yearbook Stan. Orange Evans, Ir: 20-1-1 Walnut Street Augusta, Mayor Business Administra- tion, Organization' Business Club. Nancy D. Famble: 7416 Central Avenue Savannah, Mayor: Elementary Edu- cation, Organization SNEA Gloria Fields 917 Harmon Street, Savannah, Mayor. Physical Education, Organization: Physical Education Club. Emma S Fleming: Route 1, Box 10-l, Bainbridge, Mayor: Mathematics, Or- ganization NAACP. Betty I. Frazier 722 East 36th Street, Savannah, Mayor: Elementary Educa- tion, Organization. SNEA. Charlie Gaulden: 313 Gause Street, Hrnesv rlle, Mayor' Industrial Arts, Organ- izations BACC, Industrial Arts Club, SNEA, NAACP. Paul S. Gibbs, 14-18 Maywood Avenue, Savannah, Mayor' Physical Education, Organization Physical Education Club Lucy M. Goodall: 506 West Bth Street, Waynesboro, Mayor' General Sci- ence, Organizations: Asprrant to Alpha Phi Gamma, NAACP, SNEA, Biol- ogy Club, Yearbook Stan, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Executive Committee of SGA Emma R Graham. Route 1, Box 133, Iacksonville, Mayor: Biology, Organiza- tions Darwin Society, Choral Society, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Laura M Grant: Hilton Head, South Carolina, Mayor: General Science. Shirley Green 5-A Masonic Street, Amerrcus, Mayor: Physical Education, Organizations. Dance group, Band Minnie P. Groover 245 Bay Street, Savannah, Mayor Chemistry. Lula M. Harden Route 1, Box -19, Guyton, Mayor. Biology, Organizations: Atro-American Seminar, Black Pantery Program, Biology Club, Benyamrn Harris. 1108 Love Street, Savannah, Mayor. English, Organization BAAC Iuanrta L. Harris 3622 Rock Creek Church Road, NW Washington DC., Mayor Brologyp Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Biology Club Mary L Harris' Route 1, Box 269-D, Savannah, Mayor' Business Administra- tion, Organization Business Club. Hattie Harrison: 1009 W 53rd Street, Savannah, Mayor English, Organiza- tion Expressronrst Club Tommy Hart 861 Iones Avenue, Waynesboro, Mayor Music Education, Organizations Band, French Club, Music Club Hilda F Harvey. 269 Montpelus Avenue, Macon, Mayor. Home Economics. Emma I. Hawkins: 1061 Yamacraw Village, Savannah, Mayor' Spanish, Or- ganizations: Spanish Club, Who's Who, SNEA, Alpha lsappa A pha Sorori- t , Inc. Ann D Hayes: 226 West Webster Street, Savannah, Mayor' Elementary Edu- cation, Organizations: SNEA, Chorus, Gamma Sigma Sigma. A Q Peggy Herrington Route 1, Box 55, Sardrs, Mayor Biology, Organizations: Darwin Society, Alpha lvappa Alpha Sorority. V Laverne Hester 918 Harrison Street, Augusta, Mayor Business Administra- tion, Organization Business Club Q Curtis Hicks Route 1, Box 105, White Oak, Mayor Chemistry, Organiza- tions Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, Yearbook Stan, American Chemical Society, German Club, Savannah State College Men's Glee Club, Alpha Phi Gamma Iournalrsm Fraternity Asprrant. g Gwendolyn Hicks 2206 Augusta Avenue, Savannah, Mayor. Business Ad- mrnrstratron. Iames E Hills. 305 East 33rd Street, Savannah, Mayor Sociology, Organiza- tion Social Science Club. Lenora Hill 22-1 Boyd Street, Hogansvrlle, Mayor Sociology, Organizations: Debating Society, Spanish Club. Martha Holmes. Route 2, Box 219-A, Waynesboro, Mayor Mathematics, Organization Newtonian Society. Rosella B Houston 13292 White Blun Road, Savannah, Mayor: Sociology, Organizations Social Science Club, Admission Committee. Claudia Howell. 917 Lynah Street, Savannah, Mayor: Elementary Education, Organization. Alpha lvappa Alpha Sorority. Daisy Hubbard. 337 Arch Street, Athens, Mayor. Physical Education, Organi- zatron Physical Education Club. Udella Huckaby: 105 7th Street S.W., Moultrie, Mayor: Sociology, Organiza- tions Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Social Science Club. Delores Humber: 32-D North Side Drive, Amerrcus, Mayor: Business Admin- istration, Organization: Business Club. Wendell Humphries: 624 Wrllrams Street, Macon, Mayor: Business Adminis- tration, Organizations. Band, Business Club. D Dozola Iackson: 5108 Henry Street, Savannah, Mayor: Sociology, Organiza- tion. Social Science Club. Elaine Iackson: 435 9th Street NW., Moultrie, Mayor' Physical Education. Garfield Iackson: 21616 West 35th Street, Savannah, Mayor: Art Education, Organization: Art Club. y Harold Iackson: 805 Park Avenue, Savannah, Mayor: Sociology, Organiza- tions: Alpha Phi Gamma, SGA. y Q Linda M. Iackson: 1207 4th Avenue, Macon, Business Education, Organiza- tions: SNEA, Business Club. Amos Iohnson: 205 Brittany Street, Savannah, Mayor: Mathematics, Organi- zations: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Newtonian Club, German Club. CONGRATULATIONS SE Aaron lohnson: 1490 Simpson Road NW., Atlanta, Mayor' Industrial Arts, Organizationz Industrial Arts Club, Gloria lohnson: 829 Woodard Avenue, Macon, Mayor' Elementary Educa- tion, Organization: SNEA. Ollie lohnson: 516-C Fanley Hris, Columbus, Mayor Elementary Education Organization SNEA. Carlton lones Hiram, Mayor: Business Administration, Organizations Busi- ness Club, Track Team, Constance lones: 17-I1 West Vassar Street, Savannah, Mayor Elementary Education, Organizations Art Club, SNEA. lewell L. Iosephx P.O. Box 308, kyngsland, Mayor. Elementary Education, Organizations NAACP, SNEA, Shedrick lorclon 521 North Oak Street, Thomasville, Mayor Textile and Clothing, Organizations Band, Spanish Club, Men's Glee Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Music Club. Ronald Lambert. 917 West Victory Drive, Savannah, Mayor Chemistry, Or- ganization. German Club. kenny Leonard' 108 lones Street, La Grange, Mayor Business Administra- tion, Organizations NAACP, Business Club, Accounting Club, YMCA, Baseball Team. Geneviene M. Lewis. 775, East Park Avenue, Savannah, Mayor Business Administration, Organizations Zeta Phi Beta, Newman Club, Business Club lason D. Linder: 109 Garfield Street, Statesboro, Mayor Physical Education, Organizations: SNEA, Men's Glee Club Ruby Lipcomb' 1116-C East Park Avenue, Savannah, Mayor Elementary Edu- cation, Organizations. SNEA, Archonian Club Betty Loadholt: 619 West -11st Street, Savannah, Mayor Chemistry, Organi- zation: German Club. Willie L London 253 Plaza Street, Athens, Mayor Mathematics, Organiza- tions' Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Newtonian Society, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil Lavon Love: Route 2, Box 7, Saserton, Mayor Elementary Education, Organi- zation: Modern Dance Group Carolyn L Lucas' Route 2, Box 25-3, Hahira, Mayor Elementary Education, Organization. SNEA. Loutse Mabry: 1113 East 12th Street, Alma, Mayor Business Administration, Organization Business Club Linda Manning: 711 West Cleveland Street, Dillion, South Carolina, Mayor Business Education, Organizations SNEA, Business Club Neverta Manning 1667 13th Avenue South, St Petersburg, Florida, Mayor Accounting, Organizations' Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Accounting Team, Debating Society, Collegiate Chorus S Brenda Marshall 1127 West 51st Street, Savannah, Mayor Physical Educa- LION Charles Martin: Allenhurst, Mayor Mathematics, Organization Newtonian Society. Clarence L. Martin Baxley, Mayor History, Organizations NAACP, German Club, Social Science Club. losephine Maxwell 2825 Wicklow Street, Savannah, Mayor Business Ad- ministration, Organization Business Club Dell M Maynor: 3110 Wright Avenue, Savannah, Mayor Accounting, Or- ganizations' Accounting Club, Business Club S Marion May 730 East 36th Street, Savannah, Mayor Social Science Annette McCambry 20 Boone Drive, Newman, Mayor English, Organiza- tions SNEA, Alpha kappa Alpha Sorority, Expressionist Club, Yearbook Start, Roberta McFadden 1135 Wheaton Street, Savannah, Mayor Mathematics, Organizations Newtonian Society, French Club William McMullen 950 Powelton Avenue, Sparta, Mayor Mathematics, Organizations, German Club, Newtonian Society Sandra Meachum: 507 South Street, Savannah, Mayor Social Science, Or- ganizations' Who's Who, Alpha kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha kappa Mu, SNEA, Tiger's Roar, Social Science Club, Veronica Merritt: 307 East Daneer Street, Colcyuitt, Mayor' Elementary Edu- cation. Eugene Miller, 1607 Pionons Avenue, Macon, Mayor Civil Engineer Tech- nology, Organization: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Lynda Faye Minor: 1002 B. West Broad Court, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organization. Darwin Society. Elaine Morris, 956 A Ruoh Street, Savannah, Mayor Sociology, Organization Social Science Club. Richard Moses: 109 Lee Street, Blackshear, Mayor English, Organizations Alpha Phi Gamma Aspirant, Yearbook Statrl Betty Nickerson: 2219 Grand S Bld Augusta, Mayor Business Administra- tion, Floyd Odom: 607 Boylston Street, Coston, Massachusetts, Mayor Biology, Organizations. Alpha Phi Omega, Men's Glee Club, Yearbook Staff. Beverley Outler, 221-I East Gable Street, Savannah, Mayor Accounting, Or- ganization: Business Club. Richardean D. Osborne: 2405 Burroughs Street, Savannah, Mayor: Sociology, Organizations: Social Science Club, French Club. Gloria Perkins: 326 lohnson Street, Statesboro, Mayor Music Education, Organizations: Band, Music Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc Ioyce L. Perry: 3903 Boyd Street, Savannah, Mayor' Mathematics, Organiza- tions: SNEA, Newtonian Society, The Tiger's Roar, lames Price: Route 1, Sylvania, Mayor: Social Science, Organizations' NAACP, SNEA. Lucile Price: 35 Norton Street, Savannah, Mayor Art Education, Organiza- tions: Art Club, French Club. Phyllis Priester: 2212 Buroughs Street, Savannah, Mayor: Business Adminis- tration, Organization. Business Club. Ruthie Rabects: 723 East Henry Street, Savannah, Mayor: Mathematics, Or- ganizations: Newtonian Society, French Club. Willie Rayford: 714 South Holiday Street, Valdosta, Mayor: Sociology? Or- ganization: Debating Society. Mary Reddish: Route 2, lesup, Mayor: Business Education. lane Richardson: 1320-Sth Street, West Palm Beach, Florida, Mayor: English, Organization: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. NIOR CLASS OE 1970 Brenda I Roberts PO Box 148, Guyton, Mayor Elementary Education, Organization SNEA Thomasina Robinson 610-A Cape Street, Savannah, Mayor Biology Carrie L Rouse 108 West 38th Street. Savannah, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion Gertrucle Rowland -115 Boyscout Road, Savannah, Mayor Business Educa- tion, Organizations Gamma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Marshall Board, Busi- ness Club luanita Rudolph. Route 1 Box 156 Woodbine, Mayor Social Science. Or- ganizations SNEA, NAACP, Social Science Club Yvonne Rudolph Route 1, Box 156 Woodbine, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion Diane C Ryals 1209 Bird Street, Waycross, .Nlaytyr Elementary Etio.,,3y,yY,r, Gwendolyn Sabb Route 1, Box 2-I-I, Portal, Mayor Art Education, Organiza- tions SNEA, Art Club S Brenda Sawyer 1023 West -loth Street, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organiza- tions French Club, Darwin Society Robert Saxby. 1-102 Church Street, Savannah, Mayor Social Science, Organi- zations Social Sctence Club, Football Team Lena Scream, Route 2, Box 315, Dublin, Mayor Elementary Education, Or- ganizations Zeta Phi Beta SNEA, NAACP, Chorus Frederick Shaw 629 kline Street, Savannah, Mayor Business Administration Eartha Singleton 2010 West Gwinnett Street, Savannah, Mayor Sociology, Organization Social Science Club David Sims 205 Myrtle Street, Rome, Mayor Sociology, Organizations SNEA, Social Science Club Edward Stinson 110-11 East Waldbury Street, Savannah, Mayor Elementary Education, Organizations SNEA, NAACP, Football Team Mary Smalls 131-I East Waldbury Street, Savannah, Mayor SocioloBYL Or- ganization: Social Science Club Chester Smith Route 2, Box 122 Sparta, Mayor Social Studies. Norma lean Smith Route 7 Box 399, Orlanda, Florida, Mayor English, Or- ganizations Spanish Club, Expressionist Club Meritt Spaulding 1203 West 51st Street, Savannah, Mayor Business Admin- istration, Organizations Business Club, Football Announcer Madalene Spells Saint Mary's, Mayor Sociology, Organization Social Sci- ence Club Deloris Stevens Route 1, Box 280, Riceboro, Mayor Elementary Education. Sheila Stephens 1016 West -16th Street, Savannah, Mayor' Biology, Organi- Zations SNEA, NAACP Sheila Stephens Route 3, Box 7BB, Sandersville, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion, Organizations SNEA, NAACP Rutus Stepkhens 1016 West -lbth Street, Savannah, Mayor Biology, Organiza- tion Alpha Phu Alpha Fraternity Carl R Stewart 669 East 32nd Street, Savannah, Mayor History Education, Organizations Alpha Phi Alpha, Social Science Club Mercqyn M Stewart Route 2, Box B7 A Union Point, Mayor Social Science, Organizations BACC, Social Science Club, SNEA, NAACP, Atrican Semi- nar group Charles Sullivan 15 Tenth Street, Barnesville, Mayor Business Administra- tion, Organization Business Club Annie Pearl Sermon. Route 3 Baxley, Mayor Elementary Education, Organi- zations Zeta Phi Beta, Pan-Hellenic Council, SNEA Almisha Surrency 295 Cherry Street, Blackshear, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion, Organizations Sigma Sigma Gamma, SNEA Savannah Taylor Route 1, Box 90 Nicholls, Mayor Textile and Clothing, Or- anization Home Economics Club Bilif Tillman PO Box 6, Brooklet, Mayor Mathematics, Organization Newtonian Society Beulah Thomas 1CD6 Barnard Street, Savannah, Mayor Business Aclministra- tion, Organization Business Club Comer Thompson 5111 Hartridge Street, Savannah, Mayor Mathematics, Organizations' Beta kappa Chi, Newtonial Society, German Club Mary Tootle 204 A West Park Avenue, Savannah, Mayor Business Adminis- tration, Orcganization Business Club Darryl L Wa e 330 Grittin Street, McDonough, Mayor, Business Administra- tion, Organizations' Business Club, Accounting Club Freddie Mae Walker: Route 2, Box 215, Townsend, Mayor Elementary Edu- cation, Organizations. SNEA, Atrican Seminar Group Wilma Walls 115-5th Street N.W. Moultne, Mayor Social Science Club Robert Lee Waters, lr route 2, Box 96, Ouitman, Mayor Electronics, Organi- zations. Alpha Phi Omega, YMCA, Electronics Club Sophia D Waye PO Box 194, kingsland, Mayor Chemistry, Organizations Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Editor of the Yearbook, Superintendent ot Sunday School, Who's Who, NAACP, National Red Cross, Alpha Phi Gamma lournalistic Honor Fraternity, Tigers Roar, German Club, Beta kappa Chi, Regent's Scholar, Student Atti iate Chapter American Chemi- cal Society, Vice-President, Student Government Association Harold 1. Wesley 16139 East Newton Street, Dotham, Alabama, Mayor Biol- ogvf Organizations. Beta kappa Chi, Darwrn Society K Rubye L. White. 1720 Central Avenue, Milledgeville, Mayor Sociology, Or- ganization Social Science Club, Annie N. Williams Route 3, Box 220, Gainesville, Mayor Elementary Educa- tion, Organization. SNEA K Gwendolyn Williams -122 West 5th Street, Savannah, Mayor Elementary Education, Organizations Players by the Sea, Debating Society, SNEA, NAACP Lutreda Williams. P.O. Box -1087, Beautort, South Carolina, Mayor Elemen- tary Education, Or anizations Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Alpha kappa Mu, SNEA, Players iv the Sea. Raymond Williams: 1723 Chester Street, Savannah, Mayor' Business Admin- istration, Organizations: Newman Club, Accounting Club, Business Club, Marsha Woodhouse' 2220 N. Parkewood, Savannah, Mayor SociolOEYI Or- ganizations: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Social Science Club, Marshall Board, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 4 Georgia E. Wright: 761 Yamacraw Village, Savannah, Mayor: Mathematics, Organizations: German Club, SNEA, Newtonian Society lacquelyn Wyatt: 1038 Parson Street, SW., Atlanta, Mayor: Elementary Edu- cation, Organizations. SNEA, Alpha kappa Alpha Sorority RETRCD lt was another year for the Tiger. lt was a year of prob- lems. First of all, there was ditficulty in obtaining a contract since the 19909 Tiger went over its annual budget. As a re- sult, the Comptroller was extremely reluctant in his efforts to gain one of the best printing companies. l-lowever, we had a strong determination to resolve our ideas into some- thing tangible with only our one barrier - a budget. Surely, there are things which we would do differently but, the finality ot deadlines eclipses second chances. ln restrospect of the countless hours spent, our hope is that the efforts are appreciated. The primary obiective was to embody in this yearbook the value and need for involvement. We are involved in a process in which the INOSI noble effort is to make education exciting, effective and relative to the world in which we ex- ist, lt was not an easy task to bring about the transition which was desired, ln the area of photography, it meant the use of more candid pictures, We wanted to capture the stu- dents and faculty members when they least expected in order that we might attempt to achieve the long desired goal ot realism. There was a genuine desire to depict the average student. The problems of photography are too numerous to mention They ranged from the photographers not having time to take the pictures to the disenchantment of the faculty toward our pictorial efforts. Many of our ideas were not realized because of the cost of production, Others were not effected because of the lack 280 t S tx ' N .X X tt X S33 R ,. AX . gig, I a R p may awswe E - .,.. T SPECT of cooperation by certain key students, administrators ani faculty members, Therefore, I feel that the Tiger belongs i a special way to those who helped transform what wa once a vision into what is now a tangible reality. For eac of these people the Tiger is not a mere book, but an experi ence. Special thanks should be given to my friend, Sheil Clemmons, who spent many hours checking the gramma word usage, and punctuation of the copy. Only she gav me the inspiration to keep trying when so many thing went wrong and help depreciated. Few can comprehend the magnanimity of putting to gether a yearbook, The small band of workers has one sho to canalize their frustrations , . . it had better be gooc However, a lack of interest has plagued the Tiger for years Not only do students fail to help in assistant positions, bu they are generally apathetic. The 1970 stan' dedicates thi volume to the students with hope that genuine enthusiasn will be rejuvenated, But all in all, it was a good year , . .and to us, the best o years because we completed a job with which we are we pleased, Even though my grades suffered, we got the jol done and learned a lot doing it - not about publications si much as we did about people and about life. This was ou reward and the best one we could ever have. Sophia D. Waye rg-gwmn. 1 v - f',-,Ny , A 1 . MV, , gf! I . M., .R '. '. .s. ' , o 4 o v 1 1 0 I O o ,Q . 4. U' ,, ' ' U 0 F . utr. 4 - J' .. ,. , 3., Q 'K V ' O A .b 6 I mb. --


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