Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

 - Class of 1975

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I, Af E 3 E G1 ' 2 2 ix I 9 75 tiger published by the students of savannah state college volume xxvii michael b. singleton, editor jacquebfn nfl. gilbert, associate 'W V3 P iQ h I I ' 1 fr 6 ll ca' editor ..................... ........ associate editor ....... ....... typists .................... ....... photography ......... ........ faculty ........ greeks ......... classes ......... homecoming ........ ........ organizations ........ queens ........ michael b. singleton .jacquelyn gilbert jacqueline boston linda hall carolyn jackson barbara mcfall michael b. singleton jerry artest henry pruitt ron cathey bobby coakley .gwendolyn pierce lynette jones jerry artest .michael b. singleton jerry artest james inman .monica gray charlesetta worlds elizabeth emerson patricia cutter stephanie ladson ruby collier jerry artest gwen harris gwendolyn pierce ,michael b. singleton ..........monica gray stephanie ladson ...lynette jones robert mobley, ssc photographer SPOITS .......... copy ......... layouts ........ artists .............. general staff ....,..... consultant ......... Forward a i color is a feeling we hear, smell, see, speak and touch. we are subconsciously aware of its effect on our senses in many of our everyday experiences. recall the senses of color: stop, the light is red, behind us a familiar blue revolves. the yellow of spring pushes its way to freedom and the day turns to darkness. black. yes, every color is beautiful- the reason we found it. is it is with us always. sense it, experience it discover color. discover savannah state college william b. gilbert -.5 nathlyn glover michael b. singleton james inman jacquelyn gilbert gwendolyn pierce jerry artest spencer white, III jerry artest bill obyua curry jerry artest gween harris ruby collier lenora boston stephanie ladson jacquelyn gilbert bobby coakley michael b. singleton .........bill obyua curry mrs. shirley b. james .........cheryl white james smith patricia roberson deborah estelle frank mumford sharonita osborne stanley glover nathaniel harris woodrow williams celia members .........charles j. elmore, sr. 3 ' N,-. l 12 i31t1151617 18 - 19 20 2122 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 , 5.-Q mrs. gay hewitt instructor of history JI? be .W 45. ' ul Y X lx X W1 6 mrs. hewitt . . . gay . . . hardworking . . . unselfish . . . willing . . . regardless of other duties . . . for this, we dedicate the tiger 1975 to you mrs. gaye hewitt. --.,,.. --qu 'U .C W sg DRISIS BLA CK E. Alvnwm X 5'-if JI 70 'N W. I - F. Sllllllflllilfl X N- ...l K .X 'XA dr. hanes walton, jr. professor of political science Walton . . . copestetic . . . politically aware . . . an astute scholar . . . for- ever striving . . . for this, we, the tiger staff, honor hanes Walton, jr. Aff '. ,u 'f -1 . ,.,. I f :LX ML f X -f 75 ,F of ' 'f'-.E G3 - 1 f W V I ,. 1 1 Ky- I If J rw 33' ,aw '-.-- ' A , 4 X 1m.Q-L f!-vasgaijezi . M. A, . -i' xX I - h S V. 5 x ' 1- . 'ATI x 1 ' 0- x I . , V. , f' -fl? 'Y -V--,Q 1-QasM,k9'N' M590- ,U , , 4 . , 1 0 - h- '- X1 ' tw., .SX-1 ' X 1 ' ' x -. .4 c1n. -g--w - YN- . .J x4 K tv X ' ' 9, 1 ian ' , R I r 11.52 3 ' Ji Q yi' I X - V . , 1 'NJN 5 .5 fx Y 'ij : z! 4'X 2 ' L: 'y ' a W 1 J F ' -J-5, . 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N Je'- . 4' x Q. +- I I 'koi you 'Ye ,' then i 'a' gaze into the blazing, burning sun, as so many times as i have ojien done 'W A' If'-'Z 3? - fd take a ride on a car0useL while enjoy- ing the circus anal cotton candy smell I'd walk to the lovebf cigf park, long bjore it got 100 dark, and watch the squirrels play- ing tag, and feed the birds from my pop- corn bag, sitting quietbf as they nibbled past. 1 ,, YQ UK' bf, ll, I H u- 1 then carqfulhf taking in the sea- green grass, sorrowful that this scene would soon fade, i ,d hurry to a church sleeple in some shade, to see the drawings it had made. L Qi naw of to the massive EE? rolling hills . . . this sight has always brought me chills. When returning an the raaa' to tawn, i ia' take in all the distinctive sights ana' sounafs, Hb -wusxmlk letting them seep into my brain, fulbf aware i 'a' never see them again. ,ex 1 1 f . 'Q f Q1-efiibcf +'L'.2l m P2 4 mfg . T 4 ' ' ia... 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H -N...- 27 i the Coronation o miss ssc U iupper nghty manon johnson, mm sm: I974- 75,escor1ed by sga prcsidenljohn clark. rlefly mar-ion lakes a walk. 78 i crown thee, marion johnson, miss ssc 1974 75 frightp mrs. jackson presenns miss ssc with a bouquet of roses. flefty miss freshman. sherry Chivers. arrives. flower right! miss ssc gives acceptance speech. qexlreme righty promenade of queens. 1 ' i 1 NM! 30 3 . I V' if ff: - . Q .. 5 ki J 'av . , Q' 9 ? the parade I ,Mg if 1 J.-'Ik 1.412- ,- . ,M A-VT l l f,' gf ' 2 ,af P I in - gl 1 ff' V in , A- if V11-ww-af, ,sw W et 'S J 3 A . ' ' 5 -Ps, 3 J +- S fextreme leftj preparation for the parade Qleftj grand marshall, john clark gives a grin. fbelowj ssc's world renowned nrotc drill team. ' , A, , Y-' '-' vfflii U., -- ' :Q A -4 'J' 51 A if 1 .,.. , ,, xt-51. . W, 1 'K FX 5 11, ' -FY . . 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J -' F ,. - 5 4? mam. if l 's s,i I , if pi .f 'uh ' ' af mnund mm aumunlmg club IJFV' ,-any ir S -I .x lb alpha phl .alpha s mln 3x X . X. I QQ ' 3 , ,J K L 1 c, X -Q p a ,, , iN ?3'R 1 Q E, . J, NX m M E FT' .nfs . ff A 39 'N g' 5 A X X . . Q , , fu'-ggi-f vc-f A -.f V . -Q. ' 4 '-paxvs-pfrx-,'Qg :11K 1-if - gf' x w vw-, A ---is a'a1Fwz:3-.1 .A adams hall captures second place. .WO WA xi Qi? Q 71.5 E Q - -V ., , rm , ,-. , . U.-0 2? uffxv M 3.aau...L,x r - - QW .:wqA'c J3 , . ,-Pv?5+w- fi- Q. lx , 3 V. 4 1 kiism.w5?5?15 i-Y 4 ' im '-nw-f'1?f? ff 6' 7 sf1f. X Y mr. and miss physical education 39 v -Shi 1 , . 4.f,' V , ' ,f'7', .-'AI . 1 Pc V' K. f.QnH,m, . 1 --1 I L '.-1' In I ILJ a -Pg gnnQs..4..91h.s2 - ' , f 'L xemmar in afmlamerlcan studies entry. - -.fn I4 wi' Z? 1 1 , pq-os. ' . V , ng gl . A' I vu Q . H !-,-a0lg, YR. gi -X ' 'T l F? vv sq Fifi Nl. Q8 5 L1-4 l1 3 4 45 mm alpha phm gamma and mm aspxranl rude harefuulcd. 40 I' gfffwfii V 'SF i .,r ,, 'N' '- '03 if ,133 A miss tiger and attendant waves at the crowd. i ' y W m 'll m fl Q c -'Q--in - fkf 'T ' I A , ,h 'A .5-- x ' 2 l-4 rf I I X 'im 'ff 5 'X f sf s is u - . 1 'K , - I - u XX gf 1.3, re. glgn li N' wi' Hia Q in B A ng V ,A 3-' JL?-4' his ' K 5' ,IX-Q 1 0 ' x W U s A JEL QQ' . ' . i .f Qi . ,V ' s gi- N . x. Qs. -,Y-ts: W -K Q Q3 X ix , .f nrotc entry. 41 A The culmination of homecoming-the game Q, , MQ. KX 623+ Tiff Q 4. '1 spirit reaches its peak at the homecoming game. tiger fans come from near and afar to become a part of this day. fra- temities and sororities try to outdo one another. The bump- ers and the truckers dance to the tunes that the marching ti- gers perform so well. home- coming is an instrumental, as well as a vital part to the con- tinuing evolution of this fam- ily we call ssc! 43 ff 1ss natxonal alumnl as well as many QA. ND Q. J xc. ' :J U15 I 11,17-,- . , A, 1 l, captain of the football, joe gilbert, presents miss ssc with the game ball. miss ssc greets the crowd and humbles herself to this institution forever. to further extend the happiness and joyousness that others felt for ssc. on homecoming day the sta- dium lights became ours. The school also received a van to be used as needed. Thanks to our dedicated alumni, savannah state will always make itself known! l - . ' .'.u Q 4 wp., ., . '. 'dy' -..- f.,f h-.IJ HL - 'U 4 A 46 ., lx!! A U 4 - , , '75 'L '? A I 1'-L'gg'i W Y 1 W ZH 'ff 5 .fx 4 'gk 'QW 1 f xi as .- wr if 4 Q X' U1 ' 9 . 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I Q ,1 :E .Y 1 1 i I lAw xx, X if , QW as, X lf ' ' lp . player particulars flower lefty-david bryant 5'l0 165 lb. wr. sophomore. david was used primarily as a punt and kickoff returner in '74. utilizing his shifty moves and speed. flower leftj keith camp 6'2,' 195 lb. qb sophomore-a strong arm that is extremely accurate proved to be keith's best asset that he contributed to the '74-'75 tigers. flower rightj charlie jackson 6'l,' 190 lb. mlb junior. crunch like a methodical robot, he makes tackle after tackle adminis- tering excruciating pain. fupper righty randolph jones 6'2 246 lb. dt senior. jones is the type of player who will break your leg and help you off the field. fleftj jo- seph gilbert 5'l0 175 lb. ss senior. the mighty flea proved to be a super safety after recovering from a frac- ture. frightj john bush 6'4 245 lb. qt. junior. has the speed, strength and desire, and he stayed healthy 'Y' --435' 68 -' -' r f- V , 1, - . Q Y Y 1 ' V' ' - .. . - . 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M ff fupper leftj walter hawkins 6'2 195 lb. rb. senior. the hawk was one of the most durable backs the tigers have ever seen. 5 17 h ' a flower leftj wendell anderson 5 ll 190 lb lb sop omore very strong and aggressive player. fupper centerb steve ma- gulias 6'0 wr freshman. an inexperienced player, but he's up and coming. flower centerj donnell lewis 6'4 227 lb. ot fresh- man. another rookie but he'll be on the science. fupper rightj terry reed 5'l0', 190 lb. r.b. sophomore. he runs with author- ' with the greatest of ease, flower ity and glides thru openings rightj michael collins 5'll 168 lb. db freshman. here's an- other rookie but look out-he's ready! 69 ,a frightj issac hall, 6'3 170 lb. se freshman. he's raring to go! flowery michael bryant 5'l0 190 lb. mlb freshman. look out!-the tigers will run this mutha with ike. fleftj clifford harrison 5'l li' 168 lb. db freshman. hey! hey! hey! i just love to play football! .. .H Y H -Y J P 'bf A7 ' ' 'f1- 'i--. ,pir- ,..V- 3 -. .. .,. 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'iasS- 'Siiw 4.:v34v-027191 ,XJ 'M 'L if- 3 TH' ' M 4 Q1 l7':'l1fwi5213Li't -' .sg f ' xg .. -.wfiL51'i.:5'1 fupper leftj richard hagins 5'lO 175 lb. rb freshman look out-crab power is dy-no-mite flower lefty kevin washington 5'8 176 lb. wr senior. placed third in kick-off and retum yardage. he's a real speed demon. fabovej darryl boles 5'10 165 lb. wr freshman. strive-that's what he does-strive ......-.iv-. fbelowj calvin cook 6'4 205 lb. dt freshman. he hits below the belt. fupper right! jerrold stewart 5'l I 215 lb. g junior. anchor man for the offense. flower rightl sampson green 6'0 205 lb. g freshman. ever heard of a bully? well-he's one. 4' 2' K 1 . ,A I A .. 1' 'xi XX! . f -' ' 1 ' 1' .f'.-U ' . an k - '1 'f R-5' . 'fv -:T-55,'igj'ya-..3.g-.-, 'Q' ,- fo , ru-, U wi-, A MH ' f ' .' , . 'I Mime il? , ,rin-...Qt gf . 2 5' - v ' l 4 h: ,..'LQflg'4- If-fix..-.1 fl - :ef-,fltaff 2- 5, .:. . W V 6, I. . 1 . 1-ffm, . ',1' ' ' .f ' ' 1 ' - 2 . 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Zawwhs ' ' fupper leftj james riles 6'1 188 lb. te freshman. he really rocks the boat! flower leftj jimmy thompson 5'l 1 185 lb. db junior. the man with the booming voice can really cover his territory in the defensive backfield. Qabovej hezekiah jackson 5'l0 180 lb. db freshman. He's big!-bad!-boss! 73 fbelowj willje stick jackson 5'l0 185 lb senior. he may be short as linebackers go but makes up for it in speed and strength. fupper rightj walter mitchell 6'3 208 lb.'rb fresh- man. he's up and coming. flower rightj michael moon 6'1 188 lb. lb sophomore. the mighty moon put the lights out on many opposing linemen and backs in '74. .. -- - - - 4' ' rl 3-VVJL F Q. Zh J' 4 - ., ...4 -,s,-,,- M..- - ... ,.,..g.- 5. , - VYii.4ov- -J- -gf--I r . , Lg' X , X? -rl!! xx ' v . ,A 7,1 . xlga 1 -, f . 1 I ' 1 8 ,ff 1 Qi lr' ' . z ,5'7',. fvwl. - 2' Ql'Q4 i'i47l 1. , -' 1 f'- , l - 1' 3 3 VU, x - . 44, .1 '. I x'.,',A' 1 f vu., .G Fa .'.. 74 5. 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He's one of the quickest players to plug up a hole. flower lefty c.r. richmond 6'3 185 lb de freshman. fierce looking! fierce player! fabovej andre sams 6'2 180 lb. wr sophomore. has sure hands and good speed. 75 fbelowj alvin cook 6'4 209 lb de freshman. a wildflower of a player. fupper rightj kenneth teasley 6'1 190 lb. c freshman. down and under is his key. flower rightj joe nathan stevens 6'0 195 lb. ot freshman. words are inadequate for this player. , I ev-9 - 'Q' its . .4 .1 :lux .145 ,' ...y, ex x -'5 U ' 4 if' 1 ,. , . . 41.-f-M 1. ' ,rj ,I 4 . y D . V1 V ,r ,Z U! 55 .vf'al T5- EY . 455 .F L 'EV If gm. v- ' 'HJR 'V ' n ' f Au' J, lp' I I., . -. 'A'?, 1 .209-I4 uri A '. W-L ' , if lv, rf . 'i's'Vxlb ' ' ' E ' 'A X 'rfb ff-1 ' '5?v 1 4 ' A P:z2ssf..15.-A 76 gil can 1 'gr 1 1 fe :fm ..' ' I .. ' 9:-ri - X. , , '.- f.,..s f'flf!a5.ff.5-4 -a s 'Wi 1 I ' 1' l 4' R wig. if-Q 'wKlRg?j?-'f+:k.,i1. Lf , ' . .H . -9 7 ,v '5 -. I mu C..-7' H if ,, , ', N, 41 4, 'I is 71' - .-.-1 E. 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SK-u.m.... ....A.. -.J fcenterjjonathan mcbride 6'4 195 lb. dejunior. jojo is a very confident player who loves to knock enemy players down. fleftj stanley williams 6'2 175 lb. ob soph- omore. quiet but consistent. frightj darryl boles 5'10 165 lbs. wr freshman. right on. Ccenter leftj clarence scott 5'11 175 lb qb freshman. Another striver. fbelow leftj ronnie white 6'2 204 lb. t freshman. knock 'em dead is his motto. not shown cleveland best 6'3 238 lb ot senior lee blitch 6'1 187 lb. cb sophomore nathaniel duncan 5'9 210 lb. rb senior ronald goodman 6'4 245 lb. dt junior dennis gregory 6'2 205 lb. de junior eddie johnson 6'0 252 lb. dt senior henry mewin 5'1 l 175 lb. rb sophomore julius singleton 6'3 275 lb. dt senior john westberry 6'1 196 lb. db sophomore george barthelemess 6'0 190 lb. p. freshman timothy camp 6'2 160 lb. rb freshman anthony campbell 6'2 193 lb te freshman michael cohen 5'1l 175 lb. rb freshman martin govan 6'2 205 lb. ot freshman willie b. jackson 6'3 210 lb. de freshman james mcdonald 6'2 195 lb. c freshman robert slocum 6'1 180 lb. rb freshman wofford wilkins 6'2 220 c sophomore FW r...1., I , W V WA VKKK Y E '-in A H Q-1-111:-il! -.-H K W., MW Y wi HQ- ., . ,. F- -! .fl' the relaxed headhunters wp: . m . M-arf-. UW! .af 'W' . Q -- -- - -------rv-A--V--- -- - - ' - Y 1 r w-.- , .-..-W - W--, , , . , .--a..,,,..----wi---v-A-+-.-4,--V-,H V T - Y Ji'--an -- A - .-W, - -, --Av -V -----V- --- --,----v-Q ----- f---Y E AE - - - - - -.---J--, - '-- ,. f- -------2-Y Y -.-- ----rv - -Y ---. -1--,-1 JJ 79 the coaching stajjf coach john myles talks with broadcaster al jennings for a span of a little over two-decades, with some inter- ludes, John ironhorse myles has been, and is, mister sportsl' for savannah state college. many sports fans in the southeast still remember his legen- dary feats on the gridiron. in 1942 he became the first athlete in the school's history to be named small college football all-america. but, for myles, who comes from jesup, georgia, the road to athletic accom- plishments hasn't been an easy one. after completing a successful coaching career at sol c. john- son, where he compiled a record of 50-20-4 in football, 52-12 in basketball and also won a state championship in basket- ball, myles became a maker of men and an achiever of ex-- traordinary feats to many sports fans. two of his fomier high school athletes are now in the pro ranks in both basketball and football. joby wright, all-america high school and college basketball star is now playing forward for the seattle super- sonics and george atkinson, afl rookie of the year in 1968, is starting free safety for the oakland raiders. myles has the qualities needed to get 100 percent from each player, and crippled with so many injuries last season, he got even more. out of a dissappointing 3-6 record arose a sound defense. in five years as coach, myles has compiled an impressive 39-27-2 college record. few coaches possess his determination, drive and commanding presence. he does not spend the bulk of his time coaching, myles also finds time to referee area high school sports and coach the ti- ger baseball team. miles is married and holds a master's degree from new york university, myles and his wife, dora have two children. 4 U75 frank ellis defensive backfield coach it's common knowledge that no team scores against savan- nah state via the air, the judge of this decree being ellis and to carry it out is the jury of defensive players. ellis had all of his backfield starters back for the '74 cam- paign, which spells nothing but trouble for enemy offenses. an active member of the athletic committee, he is product of savannah state, where he was quarterback of the football team. 80 john mason offensive and defensive line coach this is his tenth year at ssc, and this season his skills were put to the test. graduation robbed him of the experienced of- fensive lineg this season's line being one of his molding. mason, a kung-fu addict who loves to break bricks, at- tended elkhorn high in west virginia. he played college ball at bluefield, west virginia, and coached there from 1958 to 1964. he joined the tiger staff in the summer of '64. this is his second season at ssc since his graduation in '73, and his knowledge greatly aids the offensive attack. he played quarterback for the tigers for four years, eaming the name of professor,' then because of his knowledge of the game. he is a product of savannah, playing high school ball under the tutelage of tompkins high coach joe tumer. chester ellis offensive back coach student assistants Q li Lf' ' eljah poythress tank starred all four years as of- fensive right tackle for ssc, being named to the siac all-conference squads either on the first or second team three of those four years. he should be able to use his knowledge to bolster the offensive line. william rouse rouse, while playing for ssc the past four years, was quiet, letting his elbows and fists do his talking. this season his presence will be heard and utilized by the offensive line players. rouse played left guard while playing for the tigers. 3 r , .,5. 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IIA if -H- ' -4 I Ag, ,.. 0 Q, I 'mtv fyq 1 7 ' 1.7 'fx a ,Z 5 Q' ssc, central fail to scan the savarmah state tigers defensive team put forth a supe- rior effort to blank the heavily favored north carolina central eagles and gain a hard fought scoreless tie at ssc tiger stadium. the eagles came into savannah a more than twenty point favorite but were unable to push the football across the goal line against ssc's staunch defense. the tiger's defensive unit got to see more than its share of action against north carolina central. the eagles ran a deliber- ate, powerful running attack that ate up a great deal of time. i ssc's style of play combined with the tigers' lack of any sus- tained drives kept savannah state's defensive unit on the field the majority of the time. the third quarter was the worst for the tigers as the defensive team clocked over twelve minutes it off the clock to their offensive team's less than three minutes 1 on the field. keith camp, the ssc quarterback, showed signs of bringing r his offense to life with a couple of well thrown passes early in 1 the game, but a torrential downpour hit tiger stadium and f forced savannah state to remain with the running game the f rest of the night. the bigger eagles were able to contain the: tigers despite the strong efforts of nathaniel duncan, walter: hawkins and camp. as the third quarter drew to an end, the eagles drove to thei tiger's eleven yard line. a pass that seemed headed for a sure' score as an eagle receiver waited in the end zone, was batted: down by ssc defensive back john westberry with a great de-W fensive effort. 4., IN . 574-V P ,sf - farm-- vga' -a' u at-'U-4 2' e., X g-,4.,'.f- 'Q : Wifi! rw' s. ln-f siB'l'6r.,. tigers c obber dragons coach john myles tigers broke into the victory column at tiger stadium and pummeled fort bragg 51-0. this is really a shot in the arm for us: we've got the sweet taste of victory now and it's a darn sight better than defeat, said the smiling myles moments after his tigers sent the fort bragg soldiers retreating to fayetteville, n.c. the fort bragg coach tcaptain thomasl said his team was way over- confident and added that they felt they could blow us off the field, contin- ued the ssc boss. fort bragg defensive back carlton howard, who played ball at savannah high several years ago, echoed his coach's remarks. i guess we were too overconfident. we came into the game with a 4-5 record and knew savannah state hadn't won a game. they just got the jump on usf' for the long-suffering tiger fans, the performance was a welcome relief. statistics told the tale . . . ssc chewed up 276 yards on the ground but, perhaps more spectacularly their air attack accounted for 190 yards including three td passes to freshman delmus lockhart from keith camp. the camp-lockhart tandem went to work early in the game for a 15-yard td with 10:12 showing in the first quarter. the key in the 41-yard march was a 35-yard jaunt by walter hawkins which moved the sticks to the dragons' 22. joe gilbert kicked the first of six placement pats as savannah state seized a 7-0 lead. then with 39 seconds left in the period, mitchell capped a 74-yard thrust by knifing off right tackle from two yards out. gilbert's kick made it 14-0. just a bit more than three minutes later, 12:21 of the second quarter, ssc had boosted its bulge to 20-0 after camp fired a 23-yard td strike to lockhart. with 2:24 remaining before halftime, gilbert from his defense backfield spot, picked off an eric marshall pass and returned it 25 yards to paydirt. then he added the pat to allow ssc a 26-0 edge at halftime. savannah state, not satisfied with their 26-point halftime advantage, went to the long bomb for a score when, with 12:59 showing, camp hit lockhart with a 44-yard paydirt flip. gilbert added another pat kick and it was 33-0. at 7:56 of the final period, the tiger's lead climbed to 40- as hawkins bucked over from the one and gilbert converted his fifth extra point. ssc concludes the home portion of its schedule with the homecoming game against fo11 valley state. kickoff is 1:30 p.m. 83 . fri' 1 . s' f A if 'K 'N Q ff wg-as-wsgq t S - ,xx V-,gf A 5 gp -AN N A . to ,N a, f 3' A Q N' 1 l 39 lv X I u-. ,Q A .---o4--- Q. 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I ijg iflf x 1 ,.G.,S' miles squeaks by ssc after the savannah state college tigers were penalized for l4l yards, they lost their third game of the year against the miles college bears by a score of 10-8. miles was the first to score as it had to settle for a 20-yard field goal by joe carter. the bears started their drive on their own 14, but in one play, gained 85 yards on a run by ronald jackson. jackson ran for 31 yards on a pitchout from quarterback earl woods, but fumbled the ball after being tackled how- ever tony gulley recovered it before being stopped at ssc's one. the bears couldn't penetrate the tiger's line on two running plays and a pass play, as charlie jackson and julius singleton made key stops, and had to settle for carter's field goal, in the second quarter, miles stopped a tiger march which had picked up 48 yards. terry reed boomed a 44-yard punt which was downed on miles' three- yard line. maurice white was then thrown for a two-yard loss on the next play and was tackled in the endzone for a safety on the next play by randolph jones, dennis gregory and eddie johnson. the bears kicked off and ssc took over on its own 45. quarterback keith camp ran the option play for ll yards, nathaniel duncan then scrambled for six setting up camp's 35-yard bomb to end delmus lockhart, duncan then fol- lowed the blocking of jerrold stewart and cleveland best to scamper in from three yards out for the touchdown. on the controversial pal kick, both teams were penalized, one official sig- nalling offsetting penalities, but another official penalized savannah state 15 yards when eddie johnson asked what infraction was called on the previous play. joe gilbert, kicking now from 28 yards out, missed the extra point try. the lead was short-lived, however, as miles, starting its drive on its own 33, began to go to the air. quarterback woods threw to emmett lopsley for 25 yards and then hooked up with white on the next play. charlie jackson dumped woods twice, for three and eight yard losses, and woods then threw an imcomplete pass on third down-and-21, on fourth down with the ball resting on the 35 the bears went for the first down and got it as lee blitch, who had earlier intercepted two passes, was called for pass interference with miles taking over on the ssc one. white then took it over on his second thnist, giving the hosts the lead. carter missed the extra point, but ssc was penalized and he made good on his second try. 85 f' Nh 'Tia' ' ii, wr A ll xii R x 1 . ,, . 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' J ,- i' I is ft x fif- J ...P- tigers win cat battle the savannah state tigers, fired up for a capacity homecoming crowd, clawed the fort valley state wildcats, l6-0 on a beautiful afternoon in tiger stadium. the game was nearly even offensively, but the stubbom ssc defense refused to let fort valley ever mount a serious challenge. our team played a whale of a ball game, tiger head coach john myles said after the big shutout of ssc's long time rival. we played well offensively and defensively. it has taken time to bring this team along and let them gain experi- ence and I think we have reached a time of fruition. indeed the tigers were ripe this day. scoring twice in the second period, and adding an insurance touchdown in the final stanza. the tigers looked to be in trouble in their first drive of the day, with quarter- back keith camp dropping the ball on ssc's I6 yardline. the Wildcats' herbert hodges fell on the ball, and fort valley's most serious drive was on. in four plays, however, the tigers had yielded only to the ssc seven, and the wildcats went for the field goal but sylvester cunningham's kick was wide to the left. ssc then cranked up on its own 20-yard line and marched 63-yards to the first score of the game. with the line drive stalled on the Wildcats l7, joseph gilbert came in and hit on a 35-yard field goal to make it 3-O with just over I3 minutes left in the half. but, ssc was not through for the half. taking the ball on the fort valley 44 after a punt, the tigers marched in for the score in seven plays. ssc was aided on the drive by 20 yards in penalities against the wildcats, and camp hit delmus lockhart for ll-yards down to the fvsc six. form there, walter hawkins took the ball over for the score. gilbert missed the extra point, and ssc was up 9-0. from that point on, the teams battled virtually even with neither side able to score. midway in the fourth quarter, ssc drove to the fort valley 37, and had to punt. terry reed, whose punting had helped keep the wildcats bottled up all day, then punted to the fvsc four yard line to once again put the wildcats in a hole. after the Wildcats drive faltered, and ssc also failed to move, reed squibed a kick out of bounds at the savannah state 44, but john westberry killed any hopes of the wildcats grabbing off a cunningham pass and putting ssc in busi- ness on the fort valley 35. from there, savannah state marched in for the tinal score of the game with time running out. camp hit hawkins for eight yards to the Wildcats 27. five plays and one fort valley penalty later, the tigers were on the fort valley eight yard line with only seconds to play. camp then called on nathaniel duncan, and duncan swept right end for the eight yards and the score with 14 seconds left to nail down the victory. the win was the second of the season for savannah state. and the tigers ended their games at home on a winning note. the victory upped sscls season record to 2-5-l on the season. ssc had beaten fort bragg, and tied north carolina central going into the game. we had them well pegged, myles said. we had a good scouting report on them. they did pretty well what we expected, and we were well prepared. 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E, 5.59 ,L r . 71, x 'Q 1 Z 5 , 93 qi' the spirited twelve '1S'f 'ilk-H 'Gini W 78 1 F?7'! r 7irl'iTl l ' ' '! ' V-mv 'U . Q ',' K --rl U. ja Jim? ali!! -79 ' ', . - - ' J , ' ' w 1, V x f 1 '71 I 4 , ' L 4 0 J I .- I ml ' x fi s. '- Xi XX Q 'N Q 1. 5 ,Sf ul - g x -Q, 'iff 94 ba wi 1 1 2 behind every cohesive group is usu- ally a dedicated driving power. this holds true for the tiger's football and basketball teams, in that they possess an explosive sparkplug, the spirited twelve Qbetter known as ssc cheer- leadersl. this dedicated and untiring group of young women make it their business to be on the scene and heard, regardless of atmospheric conditions, personal problems, and otherwise dis- mal circumstances. I Xjtfgk' l 's .1 K,- , '. , ,.,. ,v.r.,' ,Z ., -.A. 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I 30 terry gordon W ' ht. 6'8 wt. 195 age 21 junior center savannah, ga :TG BXA Sm WVR -it 23 perry grant 20 tumer ogden ht. 6'3 wt. 175 age 18 ht. 6'l wt. 176 age 19 freshman guard savannah, ga. junior guard savannah, ga. 44 john rivers ht. 6'4 wt. 190 age 21 senior guard-forward columbus, NAA Sf l'f17V' NN T-- ,f . v yn wx 41 david scruggs 42 robert willis ht. 6'4 wt. 175 age 18 ht. 6'4 wt. 205 age 26 sophomore forward springfield, ga. senior guard-forward cleveland, ohio FSE STATE 25 ron williams ht. 6'4 wt. 178 age 19 sophomore guard savannah, ga. iw xx N Q 1' lf' coach michael backus the hampton institute alumnus entered his fourth season as the tigers' head coach. this season, coach backus went through many pains to get several col- lege transfers, only to lose them early in the season. however, backus has managed to put together an outstanding array of the best basketball talent in the southeast. under backus's tutelage the tigers played against some very tough nationally ranked teams and made a very good showing. 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A i'? ill- A 'Q Q1 v al- mil as .jf lCll ssc trqns n. georgia in opener the savannah state tigers slowed somewhat by opening-game nerves, took command in the second half and defeated north georgia 79-7l in the first round of the shrine invitational classic basketball tournament. the tigers could not control the boards in spite of a height advantage in the first half. and only led 35-34 at the half. they fell behind early in the second half. but head coach michael backus went to his top players exclusively and ssc pulled away to the win. the tigers jumped out to a 6-0 lead before north georgia could get on the scoreboard, and ssc led the entire first half, except for a l8-l8 tie with 6: 14 left in the half and a 20-20 tie shortly after that. with the score I8-l6 ssc, the saints jim hyder hit a layup to make it I8-18, but the tiger's otha mccoy came back with a longjumper to put ssc up 20-18. after mccoy had blocked one shot into the seats. north georgia's donnie freeman drew a goal-tending call against the tigers and the game was knotted at 20-20, but terry gordon hit a layup, and ssc went ahead to stay in the period. the tigers pulled out to lead by as much as eight, but north georgia cut the lead to one at 35-34 at the half. hyder hit two free throws to pull the saints to within one, and north georgia played for the final shot but missed. hyder then got hot as the second half opened. he hit the saints first 12 points as north georgia pulled away to lead by five at 46-4l. ssc's mccoy hit a short jumpshot and sam kenlaw followed with another bucket to make it 46-45. north georgia picked up one foul shop to go ahead 47-45, but kenlaw tied the game with a layup with ll:44 to play in the game. at that point, ssc hit nine unanswered points to take a 56-47 lead. and north georgia could never regain the lead. the closest the saints could come was at 64-62 as north georgia hit for eight straight points to pull within two with 4:33 left in the game. but savannah state's turner ogden hit a longjump shop to make it 66-62, and the tigers were on their way. 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I X tigers explode past hampton sam kenlaw's all-american performance at the ssc gym routed hampton tva.J institute ll2-9l and had savannah state's old timers recalling the days of the chicago live . the 6-5 sophomore from charleston. sc. poured in 4l points, pulled down 27 rebounds and was the ringleader in the biggest ssc offensive showing in years. ssc hit 46 of 76 attempts from the field-a red hot 72, per cent. kenlaw was true on 20 of 28 field goal tries. the explosion by kenlaw had athletic director al frazier scratching his head trying to recall who was the last tiger to enjoy such a great night. it has to go back to the days of the chicago live. . said frazier. coach michael backus. a former star for hampton institute. heaped praise on kenlaw and center terry gordon. a 6-8 pivot man, and admitted, the kids are playing for me now, the tigers have responded with some of their best play of the young season. the rout of hampton drew ssc even for the season at 4-4 i asked the kids to play as hard and as long as they can, backus ex- plained. this was by far their best effort of the year. i think we'll be okay now. guard john rivers pumped in the basket that put ssc over the century mark l00-73, with just over three minutes left in the game. rivers finished with 20 points for night. turner ogden tallied I6 points and robert willis. coming off the bench, reached double figures with I0 points. ssc took a quick I0-2 lead, extended it to 24-4, then hit a brief spell where points were hard to come by, during this spell hampton caught up, moving to within II at 32-21 before ssc caught fire again late in the first half. in the rebounding department, also dominated by savannah state, kenlaw. of course, was the hero with his 27 grabs. lO8 W gg g tigers overwhelm dqfending champs although savannah state basketball coach michael backus says his team is no longer large the tigers certainly did not come up short saturday night. whipping defending southem intercollegiate athletic conference champion fish university, 85-70. backus was refering to two of the tigers big men. charlie black and otha mccoy, who are no longer on the team. but ssc was big enough against fisk running up as much as a 20-point lead in the second half after a close first stanza. i thought this team played extremely well under the circumstances. backus said after the win leveled ssc's siac record at 1-1. if we had been go- ing with this group all the way, no telling what might have happened. this is only the second time they have been together as a group. and they did a fine job . the two teams battled even in the early going. and after ssc took a seven point lead at 18-ll on a longjumper by turner ogden. the bulldogs took their tum and pulled back to within one at 30-29 with just over seven minutes left in the half. then kit floyd hit anotherjumper to put the bulldogs up 31-30 and fisk held the lead until with 3:26 left in the half. robert willis hit ajumpshot to give ssc the edge at 36-35. by the half the tigers were ahead 40-35 as john rivers hit a layup and terry gordon dumped in two free throws while holding fisk scoreless. ahead 45-41 with only three minutes gone in the second half, ssc erupted for 12 straight points and a 16 point lead and lisk could never challenge again in the eighth' straight road game for the bulldogs. odgen started the explosion with a layup rivers hit a jumper followed by another jumper by ogden. and after rivers followed that with yet another layup, big gun sam kenlaw who had been stopped in the first half. popped a short jumper and hit a follow up tip to make the score 57-41. rivers paced the potent ssc attack, hitting for 25 points, kenlaw was second with 18 ogden had 16 and ron williams hit for 12. i i . .QQ ' 'N .4 ,4 15. Sm-- 1111 i -z 109 sc zaps clark maybe my kids have been seeing too many basketballs lately. offered coach michael backus in support of poor shooting savannah state, scoreless for almost I8 minutes in a 66-55 victory over the clark college panthers of atlanta. we've played six games in the last nine days. backus explained as the fans emptied the ssc gym. and i knew we were going to have trouble tonight. f the victory evened ssc's record at 6-6 and sent the tigers to the head ofthe southem intercollegiate athletic conference class with a 2-l worksheet. ssc's lirst dry spell came afterjohn rivers drilled a bucket with 13: l7 left in the half to give the tigers a 20-7 lead, but clark scored only eight points dur- ing this streak to cut the margin to five, 20-l5. then, with 4:38 remaining in the first 20 minutes of action. ssc went cold again while holding a 30- l7 margin. three minutes and 27 seconds later hugh atkins drilled a basket to end the drought and give the tigers a 32-26 halftime margin. with l8:2l in the second half, ron williams bagged a layup to move ssc in front, 36-28. after that the tigers went six minutes and ll seconds without a basket, giving clark a chance to pull within three points. 37-34. robert willis broke the spell for ssc with l2: 10 on the clock and before clark could cool backus tigers they had reeled off 13 points-seven by all-american candidate sam kenlaw to win the ball game. backus' tigers 7-0 lead belore clark finally got on the scoreboard on a bucket by scoreboard on a bucket by douglas slade at l8:40. john rivers put ssc up l-0 before the clock began to count down after clark was nailed with a technical foul. ssc took the ball in and ogden scored to make it 3-0 before clark touched thc ball. 1 x3 miles trqas ssc for five minutes savannah state college. went scoreless near the end of the first half, and it proved costly as miles college of birmingham, ala.. posted a 73-65 south- ern intercollegiate athletic conference victory at wiley gym. actually, ssc may have been done in by its own clock as it struggled to catch up down the stretch. seven minutes, however, were lost along the way. for almost a half, however, ssc gave the golden bears all they wanted and more. miles college, now 6-4, traded baskets with the tigers until 14:20 when guard tumer ogden took charge and tossed in ssc's next I0 points to give backus' boys a 28-22 lead with 7:36 re- maining in the half. then came the cold spell when miles caught up and went when miles caught up and went in front by six points, 34-28, veteran john rivers finally broke the ice for ssc, throws with just two minutes left on the run- away clock. miles was ahead, 40-32 when the first half came to a halt. the visitors quickly padded their lead in the second half and maintained a I0-point advantage most ofthe way. however, with just over six minutes left to play ssc trimmed the margin to five points but couldn't get closer. i was very proud ofthe way my ball club played , said backus. this clock business . . . and having to kick two players off the squad. ijust don't know. i'm going to have to take a very long look at my future here. for savannah state, ogden was the lead man with I8 points. he was followed by sam kenlaw with l4, ron wil- liams with ll and john rivers with 10. kenlaw, ssc's leading scorer. was held scoreless in the first half. but came on strong during the second 20 minutes of action. l l t l ,Q .I ssc sujjfers 'major' aw the savannah state tigers found a major flaw in their game plan falling to the albany state rams, 110-106, in overtime in wiley gym. the flaw was a1bany's 6-9 star major jones, who ripped ssc for 37 points and 33 rebounds in the close battle. it was just too much jones, tiger head coach michael backus said after the game. they were just too big for us. we wore ourselves out playing with them all the way, and we were fatigued going into the overtime. although the loss was a disappointment. backus was not dis- couraged by the near miss. our players played hard he said. they played their hearts out, and as long as they do that i am satisfied. i don't think we can play any better. and, that would indeed be something difficult to accomplish. the tigers hit 62 percent for the game, and pulled down 63 rebounds against the larger rams. the rams, however. were just a bit better, hitting for 65 per cent. and pulling down 73 rebounds. the game was close battle all the way, and if savannah state fans were dismayed by the performance of albany's jones, they could relish the showing of ssc's sam kenlaw, who hit for 41 points, and pulled down 17 rebounds. the first half was give-and-take all the way, with neither squad able to pull away. at the half, ssc went in ahead 50-49, and the score pretty much told the story. but in the second half, it looked as ifthe tigers would be able to pull away. ssc led by ll twice, once at 66-55, and again at 68- 57, but the tigers went cold and the rams cut the margin finally tied it up with just over five minutes to play, 84-84. albany then eased away to a four-point lead heading into the final minute of play. but tumer ogden scored with a longjump shot, and then jones was called for goal tending on a kenlaw layup and the game ended tied 96-96. the ramsjumped out to the early lead in the ot period, and although the tigers tied the score three times, jones did his worst damage of the night in the final moments. with the score knotted a 104-104, jones hit a lay-up, and then followed with a short hook shot to put the rams up 108-104. he then bucketed two free-throws to put the game out of reach. kenlaw was the leading scorer for the tigers, followed by og- den with 20, ron williams with 16 and ten'y gordon with 12. the exciting world of ssc basketball robert willis goes up for Iwo. editors note: due to the early deadlines that faced the tiger staff, we were unable to cover the entire basketball season. 'tis the price we pay for spring delivery. 9 II4 l i i fri K 'BN ,ff 0 Q K., .-. .K ,ct A efgfx- 'Yi -'Q' - v,3,m. ' W? 'v'.f'-'iss-L.. ' Mi. 4-A I ,z .,22F,5Qi, .Ei H I- -AJP' ',,' A I 0 be :Q Z' 4 . -,v.f . ,.., B ww-f '- we're number one' iris back . . . wameniv basketball the dgerette basketball team and coaches ... fabovel barbara melcherg ht, 5'6 , wt. 136. freshman guard. irighty marilyn brown: ht. 5'6 , wt, 110, freshman. flower rightj janice littleg ht. 5'6 , wt. 137, sophomore forward. 120 ,Xi Vx N 5,14 W mf,f4v4,, Q M. ,-. .. ...-... +A. vxmlffggjw . ' Qleftj harriet hilleryg ht. 5'8 . wt. 195, sophomore forward flower leftyjanice hilleryg ht. 5,6 wt. 140, senior forward. fbe- lowj susie kingg ht. 5,82 wt. 142, freshman forward. ' X1 '..'. . 2 5 N Q A, ,. ..g,,- l2l M Qrightj Shirley wright: ht. 5'6 , wt. 130, sophomore guard. Q Qlower rightb dollie mosleyz ht. 5'9 , wt. 160, freshman for- ' ward. Qbelowj theresa adams, ht. 5'7 , wt. 156, senior forward. 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I24 aw wiv T i gerettes defeat voorhees the tigerettes of savannah state college won their first game as they defeated the tigerettes of Voorhees college in a thrilling overtime period by a score of 70-64. in a dynamic performance. the tigerettes excited the crowd as they took over the lead during the first quarter. playing cautiously and pro- fessionally, the tigerettes managed to hold down the sharp-shooting forwards of Voorhees college. continuing the lead throughout the second period, the tigerettes had to fight hard as the Voorhees team began to come alive. during the last half of the second period, the lead waivered as both teams fought for the lead. coming back after the half-time break, both teams seemed eager but the Voorhees team could not seem to fight off the net buming of tigerette dollie mosley. the tigerettes man- aged to keep the lead up until the fourth quarter. with less than nine seconds left, the fast moving Voorhees team came on strong as they snatched the lead and moved ong in a matter of seconds, the tige- rettes made a fantastic come back as the final buzzer sounded leaving the game in a tie with a score of 54-54 and the tigerette fans were frantic. going into a five minute overtime, the tigerettes moved ahead as they gained an eight point lead. slacking up a little, the tigerettes managed to let the Voorhees team gain a little on them, but tigerettes' guard theresa adams would not let the Voorhees team prevail. with only minutes left in the game the tigerettes pulled the game out of the bag, with a final score of 70-64. 125 T i gerelles scratch benedict the savannah state tigerettes. avenging an earlier 59-55 loss to benedict. really poured it on and de- feated them 68-43 before a packed house in wiley gym. the game's outcome never was in doubt as swainsboro native brenda wright got the ssc tigerettes off to a 12-0 lead before benedict could score. angela garrison also had a hot hand in the first half, propelling ssc to a 33-19 halftime lead. the second half was a copy of the first one but this time the firepower was coming from janice hillery. brenda wright and deborah estelle. ssc quickly hamessed a 25 point lead and coach jimmie westley was content to empty the entire bench. cute garrison topped all scorers with I3 points and hillery followed with 12 and led in rebounds with l3. ssc out rebounded the enemy 68- 55 controlling both the offensive and defensive boards. ssc only shot 33 percent from the field compared to benedict's 20 percent. l26 i ,Q Q if ry iff W1 I A I Ylgerettes slay georgia tech 90-31 the running. gunning, pressing, savannah state tigerettes used all of their weapons in running georgia tech out of their own colisium, 90-31 in a gwiac contest. jumping to a 12-2 lead, tech nar- rowed it to 12-6 before coach jimmy west1ey's team took charge, out- scoring their opposition 28-7 the rest ofthe way ot lead 40-13 at halftime. dollie mosley and jessie bartley supplied the firepower in this half, combining for 26 points. dollie mos- ley swished in 16 and jessie bartley 10. the tigerettes' pressing defense is what did the trick, as tech couldn't get the ball across the half-court line, continuously throwing it away. little guard, elaine parrish stole the ball on several occasions, setting up easy baskets for her teammates. the press was just too much in the second half also, as they forced tech into making 24 turnovers in this half. most of the tigerette points were layups, as they scored after the tech turnovers. when not laying it up, cute debo- rah estelle was whiffing in 10 foot- ers, scoring 15 of her 19 points in this half. dollie still was unstoppable one time banging in three straight 20 footers as she scored 8 in the half. west1ey's team was trying to bust the clock and never let up. so fero- cious was their barrage that one tech player scored 2 points in the tigerette basket which marilyn brown got credit for. 129 Tiger thinclads-best cross country team in years! . 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MXH L 1 clarence scott carolyn shuman bobby slocum mary snowden larry smith vivan smith anthony stewart margaret Sullivan jennifer taylor kenneth teasly bobby thomas donald thomas laona thomas sharon thomas willie mae thomas mary tiller pamela tobler james tolbert alfred tumer elise tumer Vicky vann diane vamer marsha verdree levi ward bryan walker laronce ward otis weaver john wellington peggy west tommie west whats happening? get it gill ' alway with the beryl white henry whites carolyn whitfield gwendolyn wiley judy wilhite willma wilkins arthur williams brenda williams cash williams janner williams leroy williams woodroe williams melvina wilson carlton witherspoon idell wright Mft X i X' -.ww X , , ' , 1-' I I warren eloehardt shavone dawson l68 l R i q NA 51 f, Y. fy -ie I Cr fin. Q A l .N J. I , , I !', t F? 11 x' Q :it 'sf Y 1 I 'H gl 1 if fo .fix QI e savannah state believes in cultural heritage .... P 'D S0 hOrT'lOYBS 01' I5 M- ,' ,Q 3' . ,. 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' 5 K . . -up martha sullivan chris surrecy phillis tirnmons winniferd trim Lhersa walker rose washington beverly weathering cheryl white bemard williams juanita williams patricia williams sheila williams albertha wilson david wisby violet wyche 'unlor L ll look out people here comes the mighty tigers ust wanna httle leg charles alberson bemard adams mary allen hugh atkin katherine baker bonnie bamett fred bazemore sidney beach diane brinson shirley brinson Curtis brown jimmy brown patricia a. brown benjamin bush gloria bynem ron cathey marie cherry doime cochran marie coney audrey conyers i 1- fa '39 of- Aff, f,.1-1 45' ,. 'gf arf ,Skx ' M jljs jj jj jj j '.,, ini 2 J L- f'fAsf,,,WM3A.,:'3 . Y ,. .4,. 49 I t c -.. 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Y 1 il gs,f.- ' l ' a: charles young 1, 'Z-.f' N0 1 zz,- -4 -sf f uw 11 Wi benjamin sumaer easterbelle tubman jonathan wallace gloria washington javenese washington nathaniel washington rose washington sam waters dorthy wells lucille west pau-icia west spencer e. white, III james wilcher beverly wilhite charlene williams debra williams mae ida williams ron williams curtis wright herman wright cd' 1619.4-... seniors gl..-.-A f . 5 -sh 3 gli ff 4 if fi l IH 1 .,..,...,..-.-.-- Y ' 4 .r ,V senior class ofticersg michael singleton, vice presidentg charles cochran, treasurerg sylvia pitts, secretaryg samuel burch president message fiom the president the senior class for the school year 1974-75 proved to be one of the best that SSC has produced. it has been an enjoy- able experience serving as president of the senior class. it is my heartfelt wish that each and every senior finds that plateau in life that he desires to reach. i am sure that each of us will keep SSC near and dear to our hearts and we will al- ways support this great institution. here,s to you-we hail thee SSC. samuel burch president, senior class al 6 U Z . theresa adams pamela anderson addis argrow melinda amold joseph baily bemard bolden jeny artest rf aff? 9-,P 'E li' pamela baker Q- roland ball uf jessie bames vemice bames jessie bartley diane bartley devera battle joseph baulkman -'SR' audrey binns 11, Cthel b0WlCS jolmetta bradley beverly brown Christa brown ,X 'H' 'Q Q f' . -'s 4 X r in ,, - ucf- ' K- ' dave brown ethel brown Qsx.-QI ok lunetta brown Vera brown sharon browner samuel burch n iii! fx fur llkx 'Wi jimmy DCU Cain alice campbell reginald campbell cynthia carter r J, v A4 mitchell carlhon virginia carthon ,,,s- uf' clara chance john clark eddie Cochran patricia cowart vw lynn cross mawin curtis roy davis If mth dixon .pq-V 'Ui Cl F-344 Q4 sanford edward fx, 717' ajox jackie famble andreia elliot ulysses Gtzpatrick .Z jacquelyn deisdom YN! howard duncan ? clara elmore dalmet Mowers jacquelyn elmore mae bell foston diane frazier ff - N I J . ixxq, I , N ' F in 4. 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T QF- ' 'T I amanda jenkins davida beard jenkins I brenda johnson eddie johnson marion johnson miss s.s.c. samuel johnson 'U ii .. , gb' 'M' barbara jefferson xp carol a. johnson terrie johnson collins jones ella mae jenkins :NJA james jones lelia jones cynthia keeton florence kelly -Pfa- 'Mwm lynette jones matthew jones stephen kelly doris keys colette ladson gussie lee i N v,f 5 --Q '10, N-J' eunjce levy alethia little linda lockley carolyn martin vm, 'E' lf roosevelt martin gloria mathis paLricia mathis helen mays if sharon mcdowell ruth mcgirt marilyn mcphearson luella mckee ' :fy 1- . .J I., - V 1 V veronica merriweather Susie middleton A J 5 .. 5 ' A.. 3 4 5 leslie mckinney edward mines carleen mckinsey . EA edward miller johnny moore sup fx' I --Q betty milligiirl hannah b. murphy i 0,9- .1 lheresa owens emesline owens renee mursh 75. c anna theresa palmer janice nevels Tv? L..-4' ww..- cynthia perry 4 gloria pinkney frances polite angela richards sylvia pitts f ,V 1 1 ,,..1 dwan porter elijah poythress nina rickenbacker bennie mae riles janet reeves deborah rittenburg 193 uw' L' , 'f W! ff I'Jf fl? margaret roberts deborah scott nellie s 194 debra roberts carrie ruffin sharon rogers margaret roberts mattie russell ellers clarice sermons 7' L-f deborah sermons deborah sermons vema Solomon gwendolyn smith michael singleton charlotte smalls charlesetta smith rlelean smith Q5 herrnan smith mary alice smith mary smith thomas smith barbara speights felma Sliiflley georgia stripling lynette swint mopsy taylor 45 walter taylor john thompson velma torrence mary vaugn Q-.A+ theresa walden mal-Lha walkgr Svf' no--f nancy walker alfreda washington anease washington juanita washington js.. :ii linda washington annie wiggins beverly williams gwen williams cr I rosalyn williams willie williams Lhelma williamson rose wimberly pearl winbush -RNIB: charlesetta worlds june wilson brenda wright naomi wright L.,-J margaret winds theresa louise adams. taurus 3409 brailsford avenue brunwick. georgia 31520 1. young democratics. chorus, creative dance group. drama club: 2. chorus, member of intra- mural com.. president-drama club: 3. physical education club. member intramural com.: 4. physical education club. varsity basketball-girls p.e. major inell allen. sagittarius rt. 3. box 174 hartwell. georgia 30643 elementary education velmon torrence allen. taurus 5600 altama ave. no. 7b brunswick. georgia 31520 business education 1. tiger's roar-typist: 3. sgae. dst sorority: 4. sgae. dst sorority, secretarial science club. jerry lashell artest. pisces 1238 west victory drive savannah. georgia 31405 3. s.s.c. marshall board: 4. yearbook staff. alpha phi gamma honor society aspirant. pamela faye baker. virgo 136 steven street wadley. georgia 30477 music education 1. s.s.c. choir, menc. national piano teacher's guild: 2. s.s.c. choir. menc. national piano teacher's guild: 3. s.s.c. menc, national piano teacher's guild: 4. s.s.c. choir, menc. sgae. dianne renea bartley. aries 612 Cast broad street griffin. georgia 31404 elementary education minor in early childhood education 1. award from s.s.c. marching band. miss s.g.a.: 2. s.s.c. marching band: 3. sgae: 4. sgae. jessie bartley. cancer p.o. box 265 guyton, georgia 31312 g ealth. physical education and rec. 1. creative dance group: 2. creative dance group, 3. p.e. club: 4. p.e. club. varsity basketball-girls ametta king brown. cancer 19-d presidential plaza savannah. georgia elementary education beverly d. brown, gemini 57 butler project statesboro, georgia 30458 elementary education 2. miss alpha pi omega: 3 aka: 4. aka. jacquelyne 1. brown. aquarius rt. l. box 52 kingsland, georgia chemistry 1. chem. awardg sec. lester hall: 2. chem. award. aka: 3. american chem. society: 4. ameri- can chemical society. vera veronica brown. sagittarius 212 gelyon street savannah. georgia sociology I. chorus: 2. sociology club. pre-med society. samuel bunch jr.. scriopio rt. 3, lena drive elberton. georgia 30635 criminal justice l. vets. club: 3. social science club. vice-pres vets. club: 4. pres. senior class, phi gamma mu honor society: academic counsel. sga. pamela anderson bynes, virgo 2809 crescendo drive, n.w. atlanta. georgia 30318 1. art queen: 2. itt: 3. miss peacock hall. alice lenora campbell. leo 2205 morris street beaufort, south carolina 29902 regiriald j. campbell. scorpio 769 east waldburg street savannah, georgia 31404 criminal justice 1. men's glee club: 2. casca-pre-med. society. jacquelyn m. carswell. scorpio rte. 1. box 40 guyton. georgia elementary education virginia c. carthon. cancer 109 maynard street thomaston, ga. 30286 elementary education john clark, aries 148 booker street athens, ga. 1. student congress: 2. vets. club-corr. sec.. stu- dentjudiciary court: 3. phi gamma mu, chiefjus- tice-student judiciary, who's who in american colleges and universities-73-743 4. nominated who's who in american colleges and universi- ties-criminal justices dept. 74-75 eddie charles cochran, taurus rt. 3. box 39 pelham georgia 31779 electronics eng. tech. i. student branch, alpha phi omega, open house committee. intramural sports, engineering week committee. scholarship drive solicitor. betty culver, capricom 224 mcintyre street savannah, georgia sociology 1. sociology club: 2. pre-med society. james t. curry, cancer rt. 9, box 256-b macon, georgia 31201 chemistry 3. american chemical soc., treasurer, pre-med. soc.: 4. american chemical soc. pre-med. soc. gwendylyn drayton. taurus 2213 bolling street savannah, georgia 31404 elementary education jacqueline synett drisdom, Sagittarius 315 race track street swainsboro, georgia 30401 elementary education 3. sga of educators, debate team. parlia- mentarian-lockett hall. aka. peer counselor, aca- demic certificate: 4. sga of educators, pres. s.s.c. debate team. patricia ann edwards, gemini 210 north decatur street dlublin, georgia 31021 elementary education j 2. sgae: 3. alpha kappa mu, kappa delta piAedu- cation, chaplain-sgae. who's who: 4. reporter-al- pha kappa mu. sec. kappa delta pi. vice-pres. sgae. clara benita elmore, aquarius 219 l!2 west 56th street savannah. georgia 31405 1. alpha kappa mu certificate of recognition, aka aspirant, regents' scholarship, highest rank. fresh. woman, dsl: 2. alpha kappa mu certificate of recognition. alpha kappa mu honor soc., sec.- tres. sigma tau delta english honor soc., regents' scholarship, highest rank. soph. woman, dst, ine.. who's who, kappa delta pi honor soc: 3. alpha kappa mu certificate of recog., pres. alpha kappa mu honor soc., tres. sigma tau delta english honor soc., rep. dst, inc., alpha phi gamma, re- gent's scholarship. who's who. pan'he1enic coun- cil: 4. alpha kappa mu certificate of recog., alpha mu, tres. sigma Lau delta english honor soc., pres. dst, inc., pres. kappa delta pi educ. soc., alpha phi gamma joumalism soc., regents' scholarship, pan-helenic council, who's who. I benjamin franklin fleming, taurus 871 welch st., s.w. atlanta, georgia 30310 business administration 1. football: 2. football. itt: 3. football, itt, pres. peacock hall: 4. football, itt. dafnet flowers, capricom 101 wagner street savannah, georgia 31404 elementary education 4. sgae. mae bell foston, capricom rt. 2. box 128 milledgeville, georgia 31061 1. certificate of recognition, aspirant alpha kappa mu., pres. hubert hall: 2. certificate of recog., pres. lockett hall: 3. aka. alpha kappa mu honor soc., phi gamma mu honor soc.. certificate of re- cog., asst. dorm. director-bowen-smith hall: 4. aka, sga, pan-hellenic council, tres. alpha kappa mu honor soc., gwendolyn marie fulton. aquarius 1154 donnelly avenue. s.w. atlanta, georgia criminal justice 2. intramural sports: 3. student judiciary court. amold gadson. gemini 35 devereaux avenue charleston, south carolina 29403 business administration 1. pres. frosh. class florence branch gilbert, pisces 920 east 32nd street savannah. georgia 31401 elementary education jacquelyn marie gilbert, pisces 1210 collins street savannah. georgia criminal justice 1. sga: 2. sga. 3. annual staff, alpha phi gamma aspirant, sga, miss tiger, alpha phi gamma awardg 4. associate editor, yearbook, miss alpha phi gamma, tres. alpha phi gamma, sec. student pub. assoc.. sga, collegiate choir, collegiate chap- ter, push, who's who. joe gilbert, aquarius 814 paulsen street savannah, georgia 1. football, baseball. who's who.: 2. football. baseball, itt, college outstanding athlete of amer- ica: 3. football-saic comerback, itt, phi beta sigma, pi gamma mu, alpha kappa mu aspirant: 4. captain football and baseball, itt, phi beta sigma, pi gamma mu, push. alpha kappa mu as- pirant, all siac comer-back. peggy s. glaze. taurus rt. 5, box 260 elberton. georgia 30635 sociology 2. cheerleader, social work club: 3. cheerleader award, social work club, recruiters club: 4. cheerleader co-captain, social work club. miss se- nior, phi gamma mu. phyllis marilyn graham, gemini 1914 Whitaker street savannah. georgia 31401 elementary education 4. sgae. snea. linda m. grant, taurus 210 west 34th street savannah, georgia elementary education career opp. program. monica e. gray, sagittarius 907 wexler street savannah, georgia 31401 , criminal justice yearbook staff, homecoming committee. virginia a. gray, gemini 213 high view street gray, georgia 31032 ronald green, aries 311 lorch street savannah, georgia 31401 1. phi beta lambda: 2. phi beta lambda: 3. acct. club, nat. assoc. black accountants: 4. acct. club, nat. assoc. black accountants. brenda joyce griftin, aries rt. 2, box 1011 bainbridge, georgia 31717 elementary education 3. sgae, itt: 4. sgae. kathy davis hannah, virgo 727 beech street louisville, georgia 30434 business administration 1. sga: 2. sga: 3. ywcag 4. sgae, sec. science club. gwendolyn hargrove, sagittarius rt. 3, box 540d savannah, georgia sociology 1. havalrett sandra harrington, aries 215 west 34th street savannah, georgia elementary education 2. gamma sigma sigma: 3. miss torch-alpha phi omega. w. elmer harper rt. 2, box 123 sparta, georgia criminal justice comprehensive counselor, asst. justice, stud, judiciary. patricia a. heath, aquarius 11. 1, box 56 norwood, georgia 30821 sociology 4. sgae elvira b. henderson, aries 621b east 40th street savannah, georgia 31401 mathematics 1. newtonian soc., 3 beta kappa chi, alpha kappa mug 4. beta kappa chi, alpha kappa mu. pamela p. hicks, aries 906 west 48th street savannah, georgia 31405 physical education 3. Zeta phi beta: 4. zeta phi beta. sandra p. hicks, aquarius p.o. box 66 hinesville, georgia 31313 health, p.e. and recreation 1. v. pres. chorus, sga: 2. intramural activities, chorus, itt: 3. intramural activities, chorus, itt: 4. p.e. club, varsity basket- ball-girls, itt. debra 1. hill, gemini 914 street waycross, georgia 31501 sociology 2. cheerleader, itt: 3. itt, cheerleader: 4. itt. george m. hill, scorpio 1176 sunnydale drive macon, georgia biology gwendolyn holliman, leo 707 mckinley street dublin, georgia 31021 beta kappa chi, newtonian soc., itt, who's who, peer counselor. catherine katrina hood. scorpio 1517 audubon drive savannah, georgia 31401 elementary education 3. sga deborah avis johnson hood, libra Carlyle courts, apt a savannah, georgia 31406 elementary eduation 2. miss tiger's attendant: 3. alpha phi gamma as- pirant, annual staff. glenda e. howard, gemini 2129 gordon road, s.w. atlanta, georgia 30310 criminal justice 1. social science club, debat. soc.: 2. debat. soc.. vic-pres. soph. class, kappa alpha psi. itt: 3. kappa alpha psi, debat. soc., itt: 4. kappa alpha psi, debat. soc., itt. james m. inman. virgo 1239 pittman street waycross, georgia 31501 history debat. team, annual staff, tiger's roar, alpha kappa mu cert. of scholarship, pi gamma mu, pres. sga., who's who, presidential service award, justice-student judiciary. charlie jackson, leo rt. 2, box 202 townsend, georgia 31331 accounting 3. top junior accountant shirley jackson, leo rt. 2, box 209 quitman, georgia 31643 criminal justice 1. sga. black action comm, drama club: 2. aka, sga, drama club: 3. aka, miss jr. attendant, drma. club: 4. aka, sga. sarah jeffery. taurus 3204 gragg street savannah, georgia 31404 elementary education amanda jenkins, virgo 208 west 36th street savannah, georgia 31401 1. afro american studiesg 3. delta sigma theta: 4. year book, sgea. davida beard jenkins, taurus 1009 bowden street savannah, georgia 31401 sociology 1. annual staff: 2. award from annual staff. brenda johnson, sagittarius 806 taylor street macon, georgia 31204 elementary education 1. sga: 2. itt carol allen johnson, libra 313 west 43rd street savannah, georgia 31401 textiles and clothing 1. miss freshman, fresh. gov assocn, hom. ec. club, aheag 2. stokely van camp award, hom. ec. club: 3. hom ec. club: 4. home ec. club. marion johnson, capricorn 912 planter street bainbridge, georgia 31717 history 1. alpha kappa mu aspirant, certificate of recog- nition, miss camilla hubert hallg 2. certiticate of recog., sec. stud. congress, debat. team.: 3. miss jr. attendant, phi gamma mu, alpha kappa mu, certificate of recog., who's who, pi gamma mu cert., alpha kappa mu cert., sec. jr. class: 4. miss ssc, pres., pi gamma mu. vice-pres. alpha kappa mu, who's who, certificate of recog. samuel johnson, libra p.o. box 661 millen. georgia 30442 elementary education 3. vets. club: 4. vets club. ella mae jones, aries 408 jones street claxton, georgia 30417 elementary education 1. choral soc.,, 2. tres. lockett hall: 3. vice-pres. lockett hall, sgae: 4. asst. sec. sgae. lynette marie jones, scorpio 2406 whatley avenue savannah. georgia 31404 1. choral soc.: 2. choral soc.: 3. pres. women's chorus: 4. vice-pres. women's chorus, tiger's roar: annual staff. cynthia o. keeton, taurus 3210 east hanna street tampa, florida 33610 biology 1. majorette, band and fla. club: 2. majorette, itt. fla. club: 3. majorette, lla. club, akag 4. fla. club, majorette. florence 1. kelly, sagittarius 528 east duffy st. savannah, georgia 31401 elementary education 1. cheerdader: 2. cheerleader, itt: 3. miss itt, cheerleader: 4. itt. carolene kinsey. pisces 720 east hymphrey street tampa, florida 33604 accounting 1. acct. club, chorus, lla. club: 2. acct. club, chonis, fla. club: 3. acct. club, chorus, fla. club, miss flag 4. lla. club. alethia little, taurus 182 johns street athens, georgia 30601 1. home ec. club: 2. home ec. club: 3. black stu- dent union. geneva mainer, leo 914 cubbedge street savannah, georgia 31401 history 3. navalrettes, 4. navalrettes eunice a. martin, libra 1221 east duffy street savannah, georgia 31404 criminal justice gloria jean mathis, pisces p.o. box 252 sparks, georgia 31647 sociology sandra 1. maxwell, pisces 823 west 47th street savannah, georgia 31405 sociology abraham mccoy jr., leo 201 p.o. box 59 wrens, georgia 30833 biology 1. track. pre-med. soc: 2. track. pre-med soc. opp., 3. preamed soc. opp: 4. pre-med soc., opp. sharon an. mcdowell. cancer 203 st. mary'S detroit. michigan 48235 Sociology 1. creative dance group. navelrettesg 2. att. to miss. nrotc. creative dance group. navelrettes: 4. frosh. advisor. allie ree mcgirt. aquarius 213 west 38th street savannah. georgia 31401 naomi wright mcneil. cancer 236 west 73rd street savannah. georgia elementary education marilyn mcpherson. Sagittarius 816 west 50th street savannah. georgia 31405 management and marketing 1. creative dance group, homecoming com- mittee: 2. itt, creative dance group: 3. sec. itt, iota phi lambda: 4. sec. itt, sec. iota phi lambda, miss lil. veronica s. merriweather, pisces 768 maynard street macon, georgia 31201 criminal justice 1. miss frosh. att. to miss ssc: dramatics club: 3. phi gamma mu: 4. phi gamma mu, debat. team. jerome miller. pisces 1012 e. waldburg street savannah, georgia 31401 economics 1. nrotc, semper lidalis club. glee club, nrotc scholarship, drill team-awardedg highest mili- tary aptitude., 2. nrotc. semper fidalis club, nrotc basketball and football teams, economics club. drama club. drill team. lip clubfawarded: unit service award. highest military aptitude. national sojoumers award: 3. nrotc, semper lidalis club, nrotc basketball team, drama club. economics club, 4. nrotc. Semper fidalis club, nrotc basket- ball team. drama club, pres. economics club, drill team, 100 mile club-awarded: who's who, commissioned 2nd lt.. u.s. marines. edward mines. aquarius 4750 laroche ave. apt. 8 savannah, georgia 31404 health. p.e. and recreation 1. vets. club, copg 2. cop. itt, vetsg 3. alpha kappa mu aspirant, intramural activities, cop, itt, vets club: 4. p.e. club. alpha kappa mu, cop. itt, vets club. johnny s. more, pisces 705 mckinley street dlublin, georgia 31021 chaimian ieee, 74-75, tres. vets club, who's who, mopsy g. lalyor, aries 328 browns alley waycross, georgia 31501 elementary education I 2. itt, miss itt, 3. gamma sigma sigma. cheerleader. sandra marie morris. Sagittarius 1002 C351 gwinnett lane savannah. georgia 31401 2. pre-med soc.3 3. pre-med. soc.g 4. american chemical soc. judy murray, scorpio 2207 colorado avenue savannah, georgia sociology afro-american seminar grace evans neidlinger. gemini 3331 louis street thunderbolt, georgia 31404 secondary education 3. pi gamma mu: 4. pi gamma mu. janice carol nevels, virgo elementary education 1. art club: 3 aka. ronald n. nowlin. virgo rt. 1. box 70-a eflingham, south carolina business administration louella mcghee. aries rt. 1, box 323 warm springs. georgia 31830 art education 1. art club: 2 sec. art club: 3. vice pres. art club,1 4. vice pres. art club. Siminar in african studies. audrey oliver, aries sociology social science club, peer counselor. choral so- ciety. marching band, itt, sickle cell award. eamestine owens, virgo rt. 1, box 135 manchester. georgia sociology teresa owens, pisces 108 dunn ave. manchester, georgia sociology 1. debat. team, social science club, att. miss cam- illa hubert hall, 2. debat team, social science club: 3. who's who, debat. team, Social science club: 4. debat team. social science club. teresa palmer, leo 706-a hitch drive Savannah. georgia 31401 mathematics 1. newtonian society, pre-med soc..: 2. new- tonian soc, gamma sigma sigma: 3. newtonian soc, beta kappa chi, alpha kappa mu, who'S who, 4. newtonian soc., gamma sigma sigma, beta kappa chi, alpha kappa mu, who's who. danny parnsh, aquarius rt. 1, box 160 metter, georgia 30439 history 1. sgag 3. sga. shirley walker peek, libra 1220 east 42nd street savannah, georgia accounting 1. fbla, phi beta 1ambda,g 2. nea, phi beta lambda, collegiate sec. assn.g 3. iota phi lambda, acct. club, phi beta lambda. cynthia marie perry, gemini 2724 pate street savannah, georgia 31405 elementary education 2. navalretteg 3. navalrette, 4. sgae, snea. gwendolyn delores pierce, capricom 2215 bolling street savannah, georgia criminal justice 2. cascag 4. aspirant, alpha phi gamma, tiger staff. gloria m. pinckney, cancer 915-b moses court savannah, georgia sociology navalrette Sylvia pitts, capricom 2813 8th street columbus georgia 31906 sociology 1. majorette, aspirant akmg 2. majorette, dstg 3. majorette., dst, social work club, phi gamma mug 4. feature twiler, dst, sec. band, p. gamma mu, 1 sec. senior class, social work club, miss delta sigma theta. dwan d. porter, virgo 509 east anderson street savannah, georgia 31401 english 4. sigma Lau delta, kappa delta pi. linda e. praylo, aquarius 712 east henry street savannah, georgia chemistry 1. premedical sciences program: 2. aka, pre-med. soc, bromidical sciences program: 3. amer. chem. soc., beta kappa chi, national scientific honor soc., miss aka: 4. american chemical soc., beta kappa chi. aka, who's who. jimmy pugh. scorpio 1504 koger road augusta, georgia business administration 4. kappa alpha psi janet reeves, gemini 4744 sylvan drive savannah, georgia 31405 early childhood education 1. att. miss freshman, homecoming committee: 2. itt, att, miss sophomore, Sec. itt: 3. homecoming committeeg 4. asst. sec. itt, att. miss senior. theresa a. reeves. Sagittarius 3122 falligant avenue savannah, georgia 31404 elementary education eunice levy rhodes, capricom 613 west 39th street savannah, georgia elementary education angelyn richards, scorpio 1011 lynah street savannah, georgia 31401 social studies debate teamg 2. debate team. nina 1. rickenbacker, Sagittarius 706 west 58th street savannah, georgia 31405 elementary education 2. dstg 3. dst-reporterg 4. dst-treasurer. debra g. rittenberry. taurus 565 pauldoe Street, apt. 3 athens, georgia 30601 1. aspirant alpha kappa mug 2. aspirant alpha kappa mug 3. aspirant alpha kappa mu. margaret anne roberts, cancer 1022 collat avenue savannah, georgia 31401 elementary education 3. cheerleader. aka, recruiters club: 4. cheer- leaderg aka. sharon elaine rogers, gemini 256 Sullivan street bamesville, georgia 30204 criminal justice carrie louise ruffin, cancer 912 cubbedge street savannah, georgia 31401 english 1. navalerettsg 2. miss 3rd platoon nrotc units, 3. navalerette, aspirant alpha phi gamma: 4. lst rummer-up miss navalerette, treasurer navale- rette, adams hall council, alpha phi gama, english club. mattie frances russell, leo p.o. box 34 milner, georgia 30257 textile and clothing 1. reporter home ec. club, ahea,g 2. nhea, home economics club, 3. nhea, home economics club, attend. miss peacock hallg 4. home economics club, nhea, chair. recruiting com. for home eco- nomics club. gwendolyn h. rycroft 230 west 74th street savannah, georgia 31405 elementary education deborah ann scott 906 crosby street savannah, georgia 31401 1. cheerleader. yearbook staff, swca, 2. cheer- leader, alpha phi gamma: 3. capt. cheerleader, gamma sigma sigma, yearbook, 4. capt. cheer- leader, corresponding sec. gamma sigma sigma, yearbook staff. nellie e. sellers, pisces 668 sapp street 31204 macon, georgia sociology 1. attendant miss lester hall: 4. attendant miss S.S.C. deborah ann sermons, gemini general delivery baxley, georgia 31513 elementary education 1. drama club: 2. kappa alpha mu aspirantg 3. sgea, chorus, ywcag 4. chorus, omega pearl club, sgea. isaac lamarshall shubert, capricom 4610 herty drive savannah, georgia 31405 industrial arts education veterans club, industrial arts club. michael b. singleton, virgo 425 east 35th street savannah, georgia 31401 1. chaplain-frosh. class, yearbook staff. certifi- cate of recognition, aspirant, alpha phi gamma: 3. vice pres. jr. class, asst. editor. yearbook, news- paper staff, alpha phi gamma, sga award, kenni- kell press award: 4. editor-yearbook, vice-pres. senior class, pres. alpha phi gamma, coord. stu- dent publications, newspaper staff, who's who, collegiate chapter-operation push. mary ann small, sagittarius 36 norton street savannah, georgia chemistry american chemical soc., pre-med. soc., student govemment congress. walter l. taylor, leo rt. 1, box 43 pinehurst, georgia criminal justice 2. phi beta sigma, nrotcg 3. phi beta sigma, nrotc, semper fidelas club, 4. pres. sigma, ex. officer nrotc, pres. semper fidelas club. annese a. washington, gemini 305 robert street dublin, georgia business education 1. tiger's roar staffg 2. sec. phi beta lambda. william j. simon, sagittarius p.o. box 292 guyton, georgia 31312 mathematics 1. newtonian socg 2. newtonian, soc, 3. kapta al- pha ps, newtonian soc, 4. newtonian. e. delean smith, gemini 411 rebecca street hinesville, georgia 31313 1. players by the sea, sigma tau delta. herman smith, jr. libra 814 porter street savannah, georgia 31401 sociology 1. asst. drum major, glee club: 2. drama club, seminar in afro-american studies, creative dance group 3. alpha phi alpha: seminar in afro-ameri- can studiesg 4 alpha phi alpha, seminar in afro- american studies. carolyn 1. snipes. libra 48 fair street savannah, georgia sociology afro american studies vemal jean solomon. cancer 304 s. walker street quitman, georgia criminal justice 1. drama club, bac, choral soc., sga: 2. drama club, bac, choral soc., sga, 4 social science honor societyg 4 social science honor society barbara stewart, aquarius rt. 1, box 233-a forsyth, georgia 31029 elementary education 2. navelrettesg 4 sgae. georgia stripling. scorpio 612-b draper street savannah, georgia 31401 elementary education 1. band, ywcag 4 sgae patricia a. thompson parks, leo rt 1, box 318 hogansville, georgia sociology 2. delta sigma theta mary 1. vaughn, pisces 103 hill street cuthbert, georgia 31740 business education gwendolyn elayne walker, virgo 1220 east 42nd street savannah, georgia criminal justice 2. miss alpha phi alphag 4. majorette, band. althea walls, leo rt, 2 jeffersonville, georgia 31044 business administration pres. navelrettesg 2 pres. navelrettsg 3. miss nrotc, iota phi lambda annese a. washington, gemini 1. tiger's roar staff: 2. phi beta lambda, sec, 3. sage, sec.g 4. sage. sec. phi beta lambda. linda m. washington, pisces 3129 martha street savannah, georgia 31404 chemistry 1. sga: 2. dst: 3. concert choir: 4. vice pres. and dean of pledgees dst. american cancer soc. deborah elaine wesley, sagittarius 230 sugden street savannah, georgia 31401 1. newtonian soc: 2 newtonian soc.: 3. alpha kappa mu, beta kappi chi, newtonian soc, who's who, 4. newtonian soc. editor of newtonian, beta kappa chi, alpha kappa mu. devera battle wiggins, virgo 1307 n.e. 36th street savannah, georgia 31404 elementary education blanche n. williams, cancer 4502 meadow street savannah. georgia 31405 health, p.e. and recreation 1. frosh. class homecoming comm.: 3. sga. iablanche williams, sagittarius 903 doyle street waynesboro. georgia 30830 elementary education l. chorus millicent r. williams, aquarius 2804 oakland avenue augusta, georgia 30904 criminal justice 1. treasurer-lester hall rosa m. wimberly, taurus 74 church street Camilla, georgia 31730 textile and clothing 1. newspaper and yearbook staff, home ec. club, 2. newspaper staff, home ec. clubg 3. gamma sigma, home ec. club, 4. gamma sigma-dean of probates, home ec. club. margaret c. winds, leo 1323 east 42nd street savannah, georgia 31401 sociology clara woods. libra 12350 mercy blvd., apt. 294 savannah. georgia 31406 elementary education 3. delta kappa phi. charlesetta worlds, taurus 621 west 36th street savannah, georgia 31401 1. miss junior: 2. miss tiger attendant, 3. class editor: 4. majorette brenda l. wright, virgo 305 pughsley street swainsboro, georgia 30401 health, p.e. and recreation 1. creative dance group, navalretteg 2. attendant to miss nrotc. cre- ative dance groupg 3. p.e. club, honor studentg 4. p.e. club, varsity basketball-women. 203 K. vs E iv? i ' , uw W. mmf---J ml ' ,. ,al 'Q . 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But, the inspiration that our hero has left, Proves he didn't die in vain. Heroes are borrowed and unreturnedg They never really die. And for every TIGER that is called home, Therels another standing by. Short was the life of Melvin Bostic, But, well lived and well sung. Evil men seem to linger around, And the good men seem to die young Long life the image of Melvin, On the campus of SSC. A structure now stands, bearing his name: In honor of his memory. Let us carry on, what we started, And continue our schorlarship drive. Let our anger tum into unity, As we struggle to survive. Let us carry on the dream of Melvin, At the college by the sea. Long live the image of Bostic, Forever and etemity! Veronica Merriweather The Blooal Sweat, and Tears My history has been marred by three types of human liquids My Blood has been spread on the pages of some history books. This was the blood that gushed form my veins when I was beaten by the man called master. This was the blood that ran freely while all I could do was cry, 'LLord, have mercy. Tum the page and you will see my sweat. I got up at the first sound of the slave bell, before the sun came up. I tilled the soil to make the cotton and the tobacco grow I worked the fields until my body ached for Freedom I suffered I sweated. Look on the next pageg there you will see my Tears I have shed tears to create another river I cried when I saw my child being auctioned off like cattle I cried when the 'man' beat me because I had the courage to say no to his orders I cried when I saw my friends being strung up to a tree I shed tears came when the doctor said, I don't treat niggersf' The tears came when I was thirsty and the sign on the water fountain said: White Only The tears came when the KKK frightened me away from the voting polls The tears came when my brothers were killed because they wiped their eyes and stood up to fight. The tears still come when the Martin Luther Kings and George Jacksons are murdered Yes, People In spite of the Marching. the Civil Rights Bills. and The Death of Heroes We still shed The BLOOD. SWEAT. AND TEARS , 1' 4 L: Zu I4 Illuminated Darkness Though the sun sets. and darkness dominates the universe' the tides ot' life continue to roll in and loneliness and I rnean- der through the shadows ot' nocturnal solitude. Though the mountains are high, and the depths ofthe x alleys seem unconquerable- time will not stop and another day will cease to exist. Though the will set, and time will march on, iny consolation is knowing that you are by my side. casting bright rays of hope in at stygian world of polluted personitied misery Winston Heard Tune Up Peggy West Tune up world! Tune up to the new generation. We are here! We are here! We are here! to stay. We are alive, und living. Tune up world! Tune up to the now generation. We want our rights, We want our freedom We want our piece of nnnd. We are here . . . I Wish Peggy West l wished tor birth, I was given birth. I wished to be Black. My wish was again granted l wished for love, But, instead, I got hatred I wished for happiness But, was given sadness. Now, I wish for everlasting life. 2 b-.an Q 'f If 4. 45' ' f.- 2'5ff'-Z -.3- f 2513523 gif' J' . ' .iff 4.'J7.ii , - .1-,:e.f6lz'2 ' - -4-f f .- .f y 4-me .4541 -5 Q11 if gf . ' , 41- .yfktf-5 .-.5.,g er 3?f3'!533: 4n31r -ff 0331: i 1'-Y ' A' ,asm gee.. 'Ti 2, if ,, ,ivy .17 4, . ,s.- . L, .. 4.-1' Bound Cynthia S. ackson We are bound by the same chains of racism, prejudice, war, and hate that kept our fore- fathers in their place. Gradually, as we progress, the links are being broken, never again to be welded back together. The Return Where were you when the sun shine bright, Or, when the moon was our night light, Or, when we drank the rainwater, Or, when mama spent her last quarter. Or, when baby sister died of starvation, Or, when they refused to give us welfare ration? You weren't here when we needed you most, So don't retum now when we need you least! By, Cynthia S. Jackson ppress Me Not Ip the past and now in the future, as well, People of Black origin have gone through hell. I see fredom of rights and racial equality, Rights as men, regardless to minority. But, the plight for liberation many folks forget, As the Black race demands, OPPRESS ME NOT! I've asked for freedom throu h tear-filled e es, I've toiled and labored for friedom under sin-lit A re skies. Pvc cried so much for what I need: ' ' I only wanted to be freed. A From all the hate and evil done, I I,ll stand my ground til victory's won. For, I'm not of the people that God forget, You're the wonderful guy that I met at the pretty lake, So to all mankind, I say, 'TOPPRESS ME NOT! and then you asked to take me on a date, My problems known by men the world around, being impatient, I did not hesitate, That therels no place here to be found, I've spoke of peace until I'm hoarse, You're the wonderful person whom through the last week, But, need I revert to militant force? I gained time, love, and effort, which no other By God's will, I'll fire that shot, guy can defeat, To tell the world, HOPPRESS ME NOT! HERE we stand seeking integration, ' You're one special person who constantly shares, When we as Blacks are of a scattered nation. and you're never to busy to listen and care, That heat is warm, but, the fire, not yet hot, about my problems, which linger near, I,ll bum the world, the world, so OPPRESS ME NOT! Common sense and the wisdom of man! Q, And when our love can not go any farther, Is the truth that surely guides the land. Illl whisper a prayer, to the heavenly father: But, in reality the truth is false, In my heart I love you so dear and I'll always careg' And, in the end the world is lost. But, toward liberation, I'll give all I've got, I'll smile and look at my genuine pride, But as for now, OPPRESS ME NOT!', realizing that love and devotion can be lasting and true, Larry Roundtree If I can spend a life time with you! fiisgfiif lei-1 E515 E I tis' been a good while It's been a good while, since i composed for you, i do still love you, my love for you will never! change, t:'.,:,onSHP i just get wrapped in myself in my own happiness, N Q ,gt- and forget y0I1 4 Q fig Q ' ' f,'fg i.LQ' for awhile, my 1- ww- ' ' 'N' i still care for your your survival, you life, A aes. SAL, MY- M i still live to learn to make things, , ,D , better for you and us, . ' Y 1--5' i still love you black people, an V' my first love, istill yearnfor our , ' e. . .P Vffezql-A55 amy, l gif' e , I f'i9ii5ff7: i still yearn for the'-nation-building ' hour .... istill love you . . . us P-M,:,,,XX ' 'w i'f1,1N , ', 5 r, . -,.. , - by freda thomas e ,uni 1 ,.:.:::'fft:'f:g.11i r r Q ., , ' X a -- . go, ' : 'g , 51.31 1l9..,..,...-.5,...-.. 'il . fc- I-01 ' i ... . ., ff' , ' ff- .. ' e ' N as , V' f l 2 V-f-,x:f 1 rv 'I 5 2' ff 'A ' -- e 131:21--P-JZ' ' , 5-X ' j . 'N 9 1 H I , , if I f' 5g5,p'?A , QU'-r!:::.tr::t:.'.... ' ' 31:1 5 ' Qf 1 ' ,'N. ,, X ,I ' .' 'z- '.'. -Elisa as r -v as Q Q o C C 1 r y K ..-,Q ,,,- .1 . '41 ' 'sl .. M -.,,.:.., ' ' .,,........-' ' 'L ' ' '5 'B - T- .5 r-um-00' Y F' Q 5.1 a-UP-l lu-944 J Y ' I Ju Ii N 'tint f .' ' 'N ' v 'i V Q -M, ', 'l 'il ,. L The card game of lyfe life places demands on all people of our society. life deals us a set of cards, and then says. here, see what you can do with them. to take a poor hand and play it brilliantly is what makes the game exciting. we may repeatedly ask ourselves, what shall i do with my life?,' if the answer is a self centered one, it will probably be limiting and eventually unsatisfying. if one matures as he ages, a time comes when he will put aside the wish, oh, what do i long to be. and asks himself, what does life require of me? he ceases the yearning, what would give my greatest pleasure. and demands of himself what is my responsibility? when he has decided what his responsibility shall be, he has also determined his goals. his purpose in life. and his daily philosophy. yvonne i. jones Black Copulation it brings forth many things emotion population for the black male pride mr. big a string of sisters unmentionable power to his peers, a super stud . . . emotion the black female he makes or breaks acceptance of his escapades confusion disappointment or the opening search for the black-white washed man 2 ? 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F, V VhXf',7 .4 R Y ww X.. ii . t i I 4 1, Q' x wx v if . a 7'K ,gl 1 vA O HZ- NC OO: No 9 iff 1 A? 51 I F Y f J tommie initchell, director of financial aid, b.s., savannah state college robert 1. bess, director of development and col- lege relations, b.s., savannah state, collegeg m.a., indiana university flower leftj prince mitchell, comptroller, b.s., sa- vannah state college roy jackson, dean of students, b.s., savannah state college: m.ed., savannah state college waswmswy ,574 .iwmrmz-'a:.:-L-.1 1 I I i 1 l i l l I charles j. elmore, sr., director of public relations and student publications, b.s., savannah state oollegeg m.a., the university of michigan l fupper rightj beautine hardwick, director of in- stitutional research, b.s., savannah state college Y l 7 i ? andrew j, mclemore, librarian, a.b., morehouse t E collegeg m.s.l.s., atlanta university t nelson r. freeman, director of placement, b.s., sa- vannah state college: m.a., columbia university B I 220 i QW if i 1 fs david foye, director of admissions, b.s., m.ed., savannah state college robert mobley, director audio-visual center-col- lege photographer, b.s., savannah state college flower leftj wilton scott, associate dean for ex- tended services, a.b., xavier universityg m.a., new york university omionde lewis, director esaa program, b.s., sa- vannah state college ' sm 111 aubrey mumford, director of adams hall, b.s., m.ed., savannah state college l I f 3 i V x .s M t 1 4 -ni Qupper rlghtj juanita jackson, assistant director cooperative education, b.s., savannah state col- legeg m.a., atlanta university rachel h. claibome, guidance counselor, a.b.. claflin collegeg m.ed., south carolina state benjamin lewis, director of alumni affairs, b.s.. savannah state college 222 yvonne stevens, counselor, b.s., hampton insti- tute, m.s., m.ed., atlanta university henton thomas, director comprehensive counsel- ing center, b.s., savannah state college, m.ed. georgia southem college flower lefty anne logan, administrative assistant development and college relations, advanced study, savannah state college and hampton institute edna jackson, counseling center information of- ficer, b.s., m.ed., savannah state college - ' . -' :L-vt-15vzm':4mmum-wzmwmmnut 4-4 4,-D ' W 7.1 ' it ' I A 1 W fx ' -1 if I V 5 N X 5:5 ,4 .. 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'ffm X 'vw 'J' f, X q, , W if Q 5 Sixxf- g',f:'2f Q Q f Q l1vN NWI . x Q Q Xm- 44 department of business administration the main purpose of the division of business administration is to afford students a sound educational foundation for so- cial effectiveness, as well as gainful work in the business world. specifically, through curricular offerings, supervised work experiences, and individual counseling this division pre- pares students for QU employment as bookkeepers, accoun- tants, secretaries, stenographers, and salesmen, Q21 operation, management, and ownership of business enterprises, C31 teaching business subjects in the secondary school, Q41 further study in accounting, business economics, general business, secretarial science, and business education. to realize these aims the division offers courses leading to the degree of bach- elor of business administration. in addition to the degree programs, the division offers a terminal secretarial science course for students who do not find it convenient to remain in college for four years. through intensive study and concentrated effort, such students -are en- abled to prepare for such positions as typists, stenographers, bookkeepers, and file clerks. mrs. mary clay torian, ed.d o. carver byrd, b.s. university of southem mississippi, m.a., louisiana state university, ph.d., georgia state university ' --l. gt r f 1'1 1 f L, ! .1 1 ' Ks. , Eff? 5 1, tt- Q lt il 4 mary c. torian, chairperson, division of business administration, b.s., tennes- see a and 1 state university, m.ed., wayne state university, ed.d., new york university hayward s. anderson, b.s., savannah state college, b.s., northwestem univer- sity, m.b.a., new york university, d.b.a., harvard university Rltttff . I4 ll -F x herbert o'keffe, b.b.a., m. acc., university of georgia, ph.d., georgia state uni- versityg c.p.a. -. . .4 essie thompson, m.a.s., university of illinois, c.p.a. ,5 , X, I I .,. f 1.-frwxe : 1 -,ig martha jackson, b.s., savannah state college arthur levy, b.sQ, university of pittsburgg c.p.a. ws? 9:-1 fm- II rf' 1 evanel terrell, chairperson, department of home economics, b.s., m.s., state university of iowag freedman's hospital teresa a. anthony, b.s., m.s., state university collegeg ed.d., teacher's college department of home economics the objective of the department of home economics is for each student to become a well-informed person ready to take advantage of the expanding opportunities for home econo- mists in our world of accelerated change. a degree in home economics provides a broad, liberal education along with a specialty to prepare young people for tomorrow's world. the degree equips graduates to be professional consumers and prepares them for immediate or future careers and to earn above-average salaries. the degree gives clarity and a fresh vi- sion 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, m.s. helen a. lincoln, ph.d., illinois university nursely department emestine lang, b.s., m.ed., savannah state collegeg nursery department 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I I 1 lottie tolbert, m.ed., savannah state colle eg nurse de artment I . E VY P I , , , 1 , i I 1 I I I I I I I 229 I if ifmalhematics physics and computer sciences in order to meet the challenges of today, the department of mathematics and physics has reassessed its role as a unit of the college. in addition to stim- ulating new ideas, provoking thought, and acquiring certain basic skills, QU this department has accepted the challenge set forth by the computer world by training its majors in the art of computer equipment fall these experiences are direct product of our computer centerj, Q21 the department has designed its course of studies in such a way that its majors will be equipped with the primary knowledge and skills that would make them sought after in positions of industrial and civil service work: Q31 it makes an attempt to provide a background for those students who wish to do further study in the area of mathematics and physics, 143 it hopes to help students to evaluate and recog- nize the continuous changes which occur theoretically, practically and lin- guistically with the hope that he will make adjustments to them with ease, Q55 it 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 its textbooks to keep in touch with new developments in various disciplines. Members of the department attend professional meetings and present papers at such conventions. the head of the department is presently chairman of the mathematics advisory council to the board of regents of georgia. our newtonian society fmade up of students and professorsj provides an outlet for student research papers, which are published in our official joumal. most of all this department takes pride in the rapport between teachers and students. the department is proud is 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 professors through courtesy of bell telephone system and i.b.m. cooperation. their value to the institution is immeasurable. john b. clemmons, m.s. min-tia pao, b.s.e.e., nat. taiwan universityg m.s.e.e., university of alabama, ph.d. 1e.e.j university of florida ,g we ff if Su ix , L.. In-1 W . ' - - -:rv flai- A 'tr -' .2 2: - - ' ,. ' ...f M , rf' 'N . V walter leftwich, b.s., west virginia state college: m.s.p.h.e., north carolina col- lege at durham jacob englehardt, a.b., washington square college, m.s., phs.d., new york university ii Q ' g. A dorothy smnth b s savannah state college m s south carohna state college glan ghuman b.s., m.s., punjab universlty ph d umverslty of cahfomla a.b., dartmouth eollege I ... .f ,u+......l l l f' . - I 5. 3 f Q l 7 Q 1--. gy, ,jg 4 , . -136. Q HF 'li .rl 3'- w W' 1 'rg-di ggfaff ' F' ff'i.5 -, sf g i ' - sa-45 ff department of fue arts the department of fine arts, embracing the areas of art and music, strives constantly to develop and inaintain a high quality of instruction and leaming. the special interests and ability of our students are of primary concern as the two cur- ricula are formulated to give experiences in practical as well as in theoretical situations. aesthetic values are stressed in ev- ery facet of instruction, and positives, creative and competent attitudes are encouraged. to complete requirement for the degree of bachelor of science in art education, the art major'pursues courses that will enable him to teach, continue to graduate school, pro- duce creative ideas, enrich his own growth and serve as a valuable member of the community. through experiences in the graphic and plastic arts he is able to reach efficiency in keeping with desired aspirations. to complete requirements for the degee of bachelor of science in music education, the music major becomes in- volved with theoretical and applied courses that are geared forthe 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 his program his personal development is enriched so that he may become a better person and a better citizen in society as a result of the rigid discipline and the rewarding characteristics of good musical training. in both areas of study the department is proud of its annual graduates who are distinguishing themselves throughout the world in their professional careers. housed in the beautiful john fl kennedy fme 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. coleridge a. braithwaite, ed.d. 232 ff coleridge braithwaite, a.b., harvard college, a.m., harvard university, s.m.e., ed.d., teacher's college, columbia university. hedi bak, m.f.a., freie akadomie 'S' arthur britt, b.a., alabama state collegeg m.f.a., university of new mexicog ph.d., florida state university l famese lumpkin, I J 1 samuel gill, b.s., bluefield state collegeg m.a., state university of iowa b.s., savannah state collegeg 'm.a., teacher's college, columbia university 147 wx-v 1s l- mt ' Evtx lx. , v - .v-.mmm . 1 of en gineerin g N technology and technical sciences man's desire to conquer space has brought about a spec- tacular technological revolution is based on man's ability to utilize better engineering and scientific principles and has caused a tremendous increase in the demand for workers in technical and professional occupations. since the l94O's the growth in 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 in the space age, the department of engi- neering technology offers the bachelor of science degree cur- ricula in-civil, electronics and mechanical technology which are designed to meet the technological demands of an auto- mated society. ' civil technology is one of the broadest fields in the overall practice of engineering technology because its work is coordi- nated with so many other branches of science and engineer- ing. civil technology too, is concerned with the planning, de- signing 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 servo- mechanism theory with emphasis on the application of theo- retical principles to actual electronic devices. the department also offers curricula in industrial teacher education which are designed to prepare teachers for indus- trial arts education, trade and industrial education programs of the public schools. clyde w. hall, ed.d. lester johnson, chairperson, department engineering technology, b.s., ham- clyde hall, b.s., savannah state collegeg m.s., iowa state college, ed.d., bradley university. students getting involved. pton institute, m.ed., south carolina state college, ph.d., university of , missouri 454' K Q... department of modern languages the aims of the department of modern languages are fly to develop the ability to communicate in a foreign languageg C25 to instill respect for the people and other culturesg C31 to de- velop an appreciation for the artistic expressions which are found in other languagesg and Q45 to bring about a greater awareness of our cultural heritage. underlying these aims is the ultimate goal for a more effective life. christopher koch, acting head department of health, physical education ana' recreation the essential aim of the department of health, physical edu- cation, and recreation is to provide professional training for pre-service and in-service teachers of health, physical educa- tion, and recreation in the elementary and secondary schools. the department encourages only potentially qualified stu- dents to take professional training in this field. it seeks also to provide instruction for all students in the basic principles of health and recreational activity needed for wholesome living. in pursuit of the foregoing aims this department provides a four-fold program of instruction. for students who plan to be- come professional workers in the field of health, physical education, and recreation feither in schools or in other agenciesj the department offers a sequence of specialized training leading to the degree of bachelor of science in educa- tion, with a concentration in health, physical education, and recreation program. in addition, it provides basic training in supervision of one or more phases of a comprehensive health, physical education and recreation program in the schools of georgia for all students enrolled in teacher education curri- cula at the college. this phase of the work is provided either in selected specialized courses or in a minor sequence. kenneth taylor, ed.d., head geraldine abemathy, b.s., xavier universityg m.s., university of wisconsin. N Qs kenneth taylor, b.a., stillman collegeg m.a., ed.d., university of alabama jimmy westley, b.s., savannah state college rx-Sw: .9 1-' 'cfrvgg-fZi?'TfffI'.5.' 5 ara? -. it f-, A .f,.-:f.,q:: -: ,wg mfg ,,, ,.. L- . 1. . e , Mmm f ...- altomease magwood, b.s., savannah state collegeg m.a., indiana university. raymond hopson, b.s., hampton instituteg m.a., ph.d., ohio state university. albert fraizier b s, tuskegee institute m a, arizona state college 5 department of bzology the department of biology has as its aims: to provide for all students the opportunities, experiences and understandings of the principles and concepts of biology. to train students adequately through the media of suitable courses for continuation of study in the medical profession and graduate schools. to provide students with an opportunity to acquire knowl- edge about the relevance of biology to some of the urgent problems of today, the need for conservation of both hu- man and natural resources and the need for research in the quest for a better society. to provide training in methods of critical thinking, open- mindedness, self-criticism, patience, endurance and toler- ance which are attributes useful in daily living. mrs. margaret robinson, ph.d. govindar nambier, b.v.s., university ol' madrasg m.s., university of tennesseeg ph.d., texas a and m university marilyn stone, b.a., hampton instituteg m.s., university of georgia pullabhotia krishnamurti, b.v.s., madras veterinary collegeg m.s., university of wisconsing ph.d., texas a and m university. Yu 5 department of chemistry the work in the department of chemistry is intendedto serve four purposes: flj to provide a thorough foundation in the general courses for students who seek an understanding of the methods and achievements of the chemistg Q21 to in- clude the needed semi-specialized preparation for students who are majoring in home economics and engineering tech- nologyg C31 to afford training for persons who plan to teach science in the secondary schoolg and Q41 to include pre-profes- sional training for students who intended to study dentistry, medicine and the like, and for those who plan to enter gradu- ate school. the department of chemistry offers the usual general courses, a minor sequence, and courses leading to the degree of bachelor of science with a major in chemistry. willie g. tucker, ph.d. george williams, b.s., savannah state collegeg m.s., tuskegee institute willie tucker, b.s., m.s., tuskegee institute, ph.d., university of oklahoma jeffrey james, b.s., savannah state collegeg m.s., tuskegee instituteg ph.d. howard university A ' ld Sr: ' l'rzvc1omf:441--,. vzawm ..G',4az'na-'.-:'- ', division of humanities the aims of the department of english are CD to develop proficiency in oral and written languaeg Q21 to instill an ap- preciation for good literatureg 131 to encourage a deep pre- ceptiveness of mind in order to make it more flexible and in- quisitiveg and 14, to reveal the operation of the human spirit in our civilization. The ultimate aim of the department is a quality of mind, rather than a mere accumulation of information. joyce mclemore, b.s., alabama a and m collegeg m.a., atlanta university luetta c. milledge, chairperson division of humanities, a.b., forth valley state collegeg m.a., atlanta universityg ph.d., university of georgia arthur l. brentson, b.s, savannah state collegeg m.s., university of wisconsin it Jw I4 v U A 1 j 5,4-Aw if 76.2 K '32 lag, ,ff ' uv V M.. .xx-. Y -Z' '-b L 5' x i X -' fly' Y . r,-,X ' I , Y. N-'Q-5: 5 .,,,, -,xx f , '-j.-' fiffx , 4 s f QW yup- - ' - ., .. . .-. - 1 : . . ', ' N , , X 2- X ' Q.. .-W.-. ffl :N fa 1 Nyngf i . ', Q-4135 ..-Wifi. 4, -. v. - -X. x 2 -,.-If I T V7 '41 E1 .X ,A 1 ,v v 025. ,Ei 1 fag .K , ' I .A.,. , 6 ,?:.L,-vb 'c' ' i V-7 ,XX Q 'fi 5. I s Q Af? . ,X ...X Wy! 3 4. ivy 2.1 an x Xf.. V ,-ffi, GN , . y,,,.,..-f ws, 41 x is ' 5'-' ' ' 32-'f '- ' ef' ri- in-v-ft , -.-- .ra-I vp., --. a , lf, 4' J .. E' j gf' fQfy,1 A: .., A- ,grT.5fg.r1 i: , ?..Y,.,RVv at , h :S-,,'f,' -' lf?-614 - 2 . - - ,,r2,,.V,. b V-.2 , -5 -i' V christopher d. koch, a.b., columbia university, m.a., michigan state university michael k. maher, b.a., loras collegeg m.a., ph.d., university of georgia 244 department of social sciences in order to understand what is, man must know what has l been. it is with this idea in mind that the social science divi- dion concentrates its attention. social science is the highest expression of achievement in our society, attempting to en- noble and enrich human life. students may receive majors in social science teaching education and sociology with a con- centration in social work at savannah state college. persons interest in careers as social workers, probation offi- cers, vocational counselors, camp counselors, employment in- terviewers, juvenile court workers, and officials in the immi- gration service should take curriculum II, with a concentration in sociology, leading to the professional study of social work. elmer j. dean, ed.d john simpson, b.a., nonh texas state universityg m.a., north texas state univer- sity, ph.d., university of georgia .Auf lf' annette k. brock, b.s., savannah state collegeg m.a., duke university delacy Sanford, b.s., savamiah state college, m.a., duquesne universityg ph.d state university of new york l fs1 viola mckinney, m.a., atlanta university isaiah mciver, b.s., savannah state collegeg m.ed., boston state college ph.d. loyola university eugene welch, b.s., university of wisconsing l.l.b., l.l.m., j.d., university of wis- consin law school I division 0 naval ' sciences i NRIIITE NNNAH STATE Virgil v. mcgee, cmdr, savannah state college nrotc, usnr b.s., tennessee state university ' ' leo p. lamben, qmc. fssj, usn steve pyles, lt. jg, 'usn clarence e. thrasher, capt., usmc . lv, .ov nathaniel breaker, yni, usn 248 r william pugh, skc, usn richard a. kren, lt., usn Sr i if ,. J bemard Woodhouse, oops! department of biologyg b.s., m.s., ph.d., howard university john knight, lt. Qusnj 249 ,division of education the division of education serves three major purposes: flj in cooperation with the collegewide teacher education com- mittee and the georgia council on teacher education, it spear- heads the planning, experimentation and evaluation of the total teacher education program, C21 it assumes chief respon- sibility in the selection, guidance and training of students for the work of teaching in elementary and secondary schools, 131 it provides an adequate foundation for advanced study on the graduate level for persons who plan to continue their edu- cational preparation following graduation. this division comprises three departments: the department of health, physical education and recreationg and the depart- ment of secondary education. the preparation of teachers is, however, a college-wide commitment. because every division and department at the college is involved in teacher educa- tion in some subject matter, this function engages the con- stant interest and efforts, staff resources and facilities of the entire staff. mrs. thelma m. harrnond, ph.d. hennan sartor, b.s., south carolina state collegeg m.s., ph.d., university of wisconsin. '1 tins. I 're e -' f' p ma thelma harrnond b.s., fort valley state college, m.ed., atlanta universityg ph.d., ohio state university. dr. aurelia robinson a.b., spelhnan collegeg m.a., atlanta universityg ph.d., university of oklahoma comelia lawson, b.s., florida state universityg m.ed., university of southem mississippig e.ed., university of arkansas oop ! out of place! diana wagner, department of home economics b.s., tuskegee instituteg m.ed., tuskegee institute 'ozenumowxmvm-2.-.. :z-is-1 :z-sz-1-1-.-.zcawfzisimz-7-sian:rc-:.-a.-.-:tw-4.1. time 9,-5-,Y , I- 4' ,-Je fn? 7, ,Y ,Q A+. Fvfif , ,. 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'W fleft to rightj corporal oriest thomas, officer isaiah williams and officer c reeves. captain matthew h. howard, chief of security, savannah state college security officers not shown llt. steve taylor , sgt. sherman scott ofti ella cummings offi maurice bowers ofii lorenzo harris off ovit pursley off richard stephens off. john simmons savannah state hosts the 24th annual press institute the year's theme for the 24th annual southern regional press insitute was the student press: a look at the 1974 gen- eral electionsf' the institute was hosted by ssc march 6-7 at savannah's ramada inn. the new director of the southern re- gional institute is charles elmore, sr. over thirty colleges. junior colleges and high schools par- ticipated in this year's institute. also featured were over twenty-five consultants, representing universities, the profes- sional broadcast and print media, and high schools. bob eddy, fomier editor-publisher ofthe hartford courant wilton c. scott, founder of the southern regional press institute. 'Saw 1.5-l ruzggz ,F H-,..pf N'N- vince sanders, national news director, national black network 1- X hx NX r XX-- X k -.. X otto mcclarrin speaks to delegates. g-v 'ms :wp 1 if 1 if v' ' 1 I Q 2 ,J , 5 f 1 f ' 5 5 , , 5 I ii: QM' 1. Q vb S 'I 1 A I I: 1 Ei' I I i 53? V , vi xi X 5 4 '- ' 95525 . -3 f , Q , K 'G I f ' 94 M - ' lg' -,J f ff' ,xi l QI 51 U I fa M 'gg ' mg M Yf Yi' ,'Q',,f-pg s'g S71 fgsdhasnfk QJ F' A C04 UH - hix . in? 1 I kappa aalha psi pfaternigf, inc. E' zeta phz beta saroritysgdmmd sigma sigma SOFO X we AA- - K 4 'X .X xx ,, x l-W 4 i 'p,, A Iv ' '.,+,-win agnha phi aivha ffaternigf, inc. campus greeks in total, ssc has ten recognized greek organizations. as the world changes, so does ssc. these organizations help to keep alive the traditions handed down from the day they were founded. they help, for those that subscribe to their philosophies, to strengthen the bonds of friendship and brotherhood. several of these organizations are not shown. they areg delta sigma theta sorority, alpha kappa alpha so- rority, alpha phi omega fratemity, and omega psi phi fraternity. phi beta si gma jiaternigf, inc. U 'KET mv' iiii 55 the navalretles M the newtonian sociegf X. x si x- ZW N? s seminar in afno-american pi gamma mu national studies honor sociegf physical education club the o zcers club 2 'Q u l A 1 ' 2 Y' 1 1 W'Yn aayha kappa mu national honor s0cieQ2 Y E f -gl! iv tn- aj mil- X ,. Iv - J Sgt I. 'H -Q1 V iw K' 1- 'A .,, ,Q BEL 5 as ff X! iii i 1 559 5ll,.fh'E:!-mhulurwmsa 1 ww fm ' ssc collegiate choir fx the veterans club. 9 ng Q E if El I UI I i ,lll......l il , 4 i 260 A f? ff 5 'fs-Al rr . '1ff,Qliff xx' , , sf 5 -sgfffgsfe 2-Of! Y 4-H' mfr' john clark jessie bames i i l , I vl rg ' 15 ' -' .Z i. A ,eva W ' x p. . 52--xgyx.. .hi-E, ., Y Q V 5 ,L-if fl . V .,..,4,7,5,,j'V .. . , .3 - , 5 sf . 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