Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1976
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1 s 1 4 L, V x 4-ra K. flag, P L X . 4 H7 .vb , , I -1 .ufx - -fr, 9- 5 . , u , W. W vw 3 '4, . gf f, We 1. g.j.f Q,, Y ' 4 1 J , . ,. 1 . 4 I t .,!- I ,YJ Q K , A 'iv .9 1 ,. .,, e .,1 ,. A-. .1 'bg awp.. J' , , 44 uv ,,4 is 4.0 .. -M 4' - B , w ,KW-A a Q 'Q wfiglgf ,. PM N , riL Wf .k Y 1 fave, .-', I' an gif- 81' --5,1 .r,. r rvf X THE WAY WE WERE ' I -f' E- .-vvr rr ----A E' 1' f- E er -1- A A I A fT - 1 I v -'-'f-vw'--v--Q1-A' -or-af: ' I .. - ' 1 311,-.gi w,,,, , g3a,.,.1 J , aa... , -,,,,,,' 41- -- ..--...-. . ' - - -. - -- ' 41' ' '- . A I f ww. an ' I I -1-- Ti I V Y .-M 1 - , , wi. N. -- .. , . V Db-. : . W . 1 ,3,.. 1,-V?1N,,,Y Banzai! V,5Q,2i,. . -g,,- x I 1 . V ,, , . -won- ..z .qeg3.L , I li' 19 6 TIGER Published by the students of Savannah State College Savannah, Georgia Volume XXVIII 19 6 TIGER TAFF V-.-mwsoow Nw 1 -.-- A 3 .J .Z gn! Editor .......................,...... sit Associate Editor ................................... ....... What do we have here? ..Bronwyn McCall Gwendolyn Pierce ..Bronwyn McCall Opening Section Editor .......................... ........ Gwendolyn Pierce Faculty and Administration Editor ........ ....... JoAnn Gamer Joyce Lewis Terry McClain Gwendolyn Pierce Organizations Editor ....................... .......... G wendolyn Pierce JoAnn Gamer Elizabeth Emerson Stephanie Ladson Terry McClain Carolyn Shuman Charletta Wilson Greeks Editor ................................. Bronwyn McCall Carolyn Shuman Marvette Walker Beverly Wilhite Activities Editor .........................,..... jo Ann Garner Gwen Harris Brenda Lewis Margo Scott Ieanie Williams Homecoming and Queens Editor ....... joan Brown Gwen Harris Gwen Pierce Beverly Wilhite Ieanie Williams 2 Marvette Walker Beverly Wilhite Sports Editor ................................... .......... N athaniel Harris Gwendolyn Pierce ..........Nathlynn Glover Margo Scott Margaret Sullivan Underclassmen and Senior Section Editor ....... Stephanie Ladson Elizabeth Emerson Brenda Lewis Margaret Sullivan .........Beryl jones Charletta Wilson Consultant ...............................,........ ..,...... C harles Elmore, Sr. Photographers ............................... ................... L eroy Bolden Bon Cathey Bobby Coakley Robert Mobley Henry Pruitt, Ir. TABLE OF CO TE T Dedication ............................ President and his Message .......... Memories .............................. Faculty and Administration ....... Activities ......... Organizations ........ Greeks .......,..... Sports .......... Homecoming and Queens ........... Cheerleaders .............. Band ......... Majorettes ....... Class Pictures ......... Freshmen ........ ........ 1 74 Sophomores ....... ........ 1 90 juniors ......... ........ 2 02 Seniors ................ ........ 2 10 Senior Directory ....... Campus Scenes TIGER Staff Page ....2O ....38 ....52 ....76 ..10O N136 H163 ..166 ..169 ..172 ........228 x- -s s - on N- A . .- x- sm- ww- -x'-rv.--Q X , -, .,: ,,v.,4,. ,f.,,,..., - U- -,,,,,,,,-R,,u,m Dean Martha Wilson Dean of Undergraduate Studies Dean Martha Wilson has given many years of service to Savannah State College. She stalted as a Math Instmctor and has worked her way up to her present position of Dean of Undergraduate Studies. Because of this loyal dedication we, the 1976 TIGER Staff dedicate this book to her. 5 I I -A as , , Q , vi 1: A a A ' - . e , is I fi- F 'A 1,4 V IJ - :I at A 12551 ' ' S gsissb l ,! f'5 X, Dean Nelson Freeman Director of Placement Services Dean Nelson Freeman has also given many years of service to S.S.C. If S.S.C. had to do Without Dean Freeman, many college students would never get the chance to check into jobs with many of the major companies. Thus, we feel it is most fitting to dedicate this book to him also. -..ilu A rw Dr. Prince jackson and his wife enjoy the coronation. pang lk 1, N MF' + Dr. jackson prepares to crown Miss S.S.C. PRE IDE T PRINCE IACKSO ifiiiii- 1 'Z PRE IDE T MESSAGE PRESIDENT' S MESSAGE To those who open this book, WELCOME! The Administration, faculty, staff, and student body hope that as you turn the pages of this book, the accomplishments, expectations, triumphs, and all other events which have painted the picture of this College year have been faithfully portrayed. We have worked this year, as in past years, with one goal in mind, to afford students the best education possible. lt is my hope that as you glance backward at our Alma Mater, you should be reminded of fellow students Whose college ideas you shared, of instructors who were dedicated to the betterment of your lives, and of a society that needs your services . It is our desire , in the pages that follow, to help you re-live your college experiences in later years. Hopefully, you will find this book an invaluable reference. A X I. X If f Mgmt Prince Iackson, Ir. President YEARBOOK, October 24, 1975 Memories E. ' ,,,.., ..... 'SX-I-A. .- Many of us will always remember shooting pool in Adams Hall. www Hllili .yi gsxx vii! Who could ever forget the SSC Dining Hailllllll Every once in 3 while we even went to the library. 8 ll nm 19 1 like the corners of our minds X S x x 5 . .QQ Aww , 'Nu PRN iuw M . f Ne A 5? ,,,, .-ig '-N'. X .N ' qify I -I X , if.-w1'?'Q. 'f FA.- .QW , X.-fx x ,xi ,Qgiwfxf 'K if ', , ' fx ,,, '- Q N .',,-- 1 r if Don't worry, it'll be over A S Ill W i s t Y a t e Miss SSC and her court pose by the fountain. r colored memories 'YTT A OOO! O The Howing waters of the fountain of youth perhaps? Our ever popular eating place!!! 'fn .1 ' . .X . 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O Y Can you name a time when Elixbeth Emerson clicllrt have ax smile on George always brought ai smile to the ladies faces. hw face? 13 Posing for the camera. 14 smlles , h. 92- Aff I wonder what he said? we gave to one another What is there to smile about in class? Way 656 G Kai -We fvv-rp.. xl Hr 1- ' , ' 4 Kwy A l ' s N ' V K A ,. ' A . I 5 N M an , n .H 7 1- Relaxing in front of Payne Hall. What are you waiting fbr? ,Tiny lx YYQN Y- td ,+ The APO,s finally got a park V ,- 21+ ,r ,W ' 42, 2 1 . 4 49 ,,. ,el--ET' Oh! One more hour to go!!!!!! in... Not so long ago .......... 16 ll! 'HF fl! sl' A ' I 'P' -. . 9-I Now this is how it is done. Could it be that it was all so simple than . . . . .,., Hmmm' mm T' ff! 'S' S s -xx if C ,. . .X r X Xa' l Q Y. 1 S is QS. 'X Wx 5 s.EgffQ gt Qs. ' I Q, N, . x X 2 XX X VX ,, X---NXQTN or has time rewritten .1 - . ich.: p!:,'1'. ' V : , ., 'f 3' 9 ' :fifnii Y igemlf :'f P.--Sw :QWQQ ' A-M , - M , M-L, I .n.?J.Q' .. 1' 'Y ' NY 53' . Af wil. , v N, , , . if - A . - fi! every line PIZIJSI 60 I0 III! IfA'IlI'tlI IIIYL mar ref LINES-DAY swarm wma ron A ruu Loan rs PAYING F012 A fm LoAQ mam, MAPD AND MIIIIDRX NIIEP QQMENZ LIME- MY 01? BMIIDING SHIPFNIS PAYING FOP IHS FIM' A FIILI 1.040 STWIIIIS W0 IMVE PAIIIUI' TIIEIR HIS MIP EV OIGJIIIZIITIUAIS AIID UTIIIP II6ENL'II'S. IIM4 CML I III! -IVDSL MMIS, E06 GRANTS GPMIT-IN'AID, PIEH75 fI'II0lIIP.5'IIIp5i GHEAC, VOI'II7IOIIAL PUIIIBILIIIITIUN. Qffffffr Q51 5555 wo PDIUI? ro Afcrsrpnmw APMSIPUNG QIIIX -A 4 I r I Il Af I L '- I I 1 I IIN? I Iuimw IGQI My I'?'7f I fI.I CI ,,f, LIIW1 II,If1IfI0Ifw IAQ! I ,.., , I f . .. A f-ff, A If If 9, 'WM' IWW' www 4 ,. Q I,,if?,,LI, Zi- , ffl , I I - ALL ALUMNI, ' VISITORS EAFRIENDS -HOMECOMING-75 .-L, ,KM W ,.,.. .. . , Q Ii' L fir ,, 45' -,,1.-f- il Q-x ADMI I TRATI N fuk? xx Xa -5 X. Q 5. 2 11 an-1 -N, gg.. Mr. Thomas Byers-Dean of the College R 5 Qt. . ' . Q J . X Q S, ,f 1 fc '1,:.?l . . ., H ab 5325 A 11 ax '- . , Q . . 'x ,- if N, Q 1 sg, V. i -1 N- ,J-'N :xy , 2-Ri. if rf: lr- 19 i, ,gr is: v xc 3 ,,. . B NI R. SEX l Q E-e ' 3'g5i.1 :R y - .'lfQm + li XS' g -gk Ssx rlll -Q-S'1,: 'X k-'hi at N N: .- . . if 5lT'Q?f'.21x Q - 3 -F X 2 Q fx rf X ng :Y ' wx W P. . '..SSm:i3,q:5 ff X: QS-f' ' -A 'NS3S312f'-- . ,' f 'vs' g ' . 1 'f -. .fil l - 9' Q. 1 .Q a -f. , w. D. C. -f .. V . 0 1 Nw 'XSQ 2 f X.:-x .iv b . ll 5? 5-S. -TT. ' ' ' X W ' sg rgfg 'P tg 'N O 9 9 '1-X3 'ef . ,L ' Q 0 .Q , . Q LNX- : ' X X , xx K X X X fvlxw Aa. N . ' R' 7 'Sl-:wxfn ' x lx wvw Y, NX - u :dame x- - 2 lx., , Sz. Mrs. Martha Wilson- X Q iM fb '91 JV. f 3 N 1 ,Q ii 'f -f A- . .. 's Q, . , Q I V et V 5 ka ' 1 X V ,hz k ' . N . ' x aft. - al 1 N .L9-W: Yep. It .gfff . . T'. -I . l 'Q'-A k . ev. I if N A .5 ' . ,g - 'f-ix. 'ffm Lk Q QQ. , . . '. ' ' U , .' . 4 ' . fs ' ' . . I-is f-.Pr A -Q 1 N 4 gf - ivlax 1 '- .. pl,-, K .A-'f' .sr ad , Dean of Undergraduate -' xii: - -fl:-. 1 Q ii: '-1.-fxlzi'-'33 , ' 4 ::.-1 , 1: v , x ,lk -'ug-.i ., x, gf QQ... 4 v PJ... ..,.,. , 1, Vw: f.-'r--. -as , -V., fx , ng-WN? .LJ k r . 1: L . 5 , l ,.j:Elfy4Q'.'5.l1'-,Q-.ii ' ' - f-7' 1553 .5 . . , - -rv, EAN . .Q-' w!K:v4q1:.z1 ' f . ' ...Fur Sk-1: .-33:11-S4 1 , 'f :2:g' , 1 RS , f . Mas- ' - -:IS-A .1 - I 73 '7' 1,-Q 1 -QFY1 - :' fl - X ---.xxixf 5 Us NV' X g g. . ,, P . 5 ..- fi V W . 3:5 . , Q: N NN Aa' r Wm, ff .eww - -' Xt ,E N,-vw. v' ' - - - . . um ' pq35 T..' 9 . 1, ,- N X , . ln., .- XXX XX Mr' .lfB- Clemmons-Registrar Mr. Alvin Collins-Associate Registrar 20 W X X X X s :x ,, I x N X . x X 'X N N x X S .N Xl , X a . , 5 S 11,1 X nkri Q 'prix Rx X Y J P AND FACULTY pdl. q-.Q-psi.. .,q- . A! E S. N 4 M nf X 4,-L, i lg. f l lr. Prince MitchellwComptroller I .4-6..,,,, tif-L2--wi 'Wu' , Mr. David FovevDirector of Admissions -xi ,W , If Q 2 , 'M jc Q . 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Robert Bess-Director of Development and College Relations Mr- Tommie MifCll6ll-DirCCfO1' of Finandal Aid M - - v . fj '15g1 X v W 3 , N51 s W 95. .1 'Q-15, :iff I J- zciiikar Mr. Charles Elmore 22' , Sr.-Public Relations Director . w, my ,....,...- Mr. Andrew McLemore-Head Librarian .,., S 9 fs- - l L , ......-V- ------' . 1 ' -' ' .1.f?f' .- QEe2?S ' 'Fl N- 1527-il' f' , ,. ,,.. ,, , ,.i,..- ,.A.,. -,:,,. 4. .-.SN ' V . f ' - P' aan? : P :J I -- ' V' ' rf:-:1:. f- f l r 4 , 'Xlg' ., V' -1-f 7355 521 1 -.Q1QT:,:i3 151.135 miss? : '1 'f1 ' 5.1'l'l.! .' ..--A-v----. .'lsNS'i'1'-,ah-:-:-rn '.:'ig:-1i:1'7:'PN'-1321+- ' -, gl ' v- , '53 - - . . 1f..'T'S-.2:r1r:1g:j.j:E:5 -2iFri2f'?f4' iP4 f- f ' ' . -lf . -, we 'ff' ' 2v1?f'i111f21-51- -- f X -13' 4 ::':f-1-vc-1-'--1-' . .- ,vu 'ax Tv.-:.,.: - -J' -- 4 .. - - A V .. 1-u'1:f:1:2i--f . 1, , vfrz..--fl -it f1gEj:E- rv' 5 ' '- 1 5 ' Lf! 1 'SIE ' . ' --- '9' , ' f- H X af J Mr. Benjamin Lewis-Director of Alumni Affairs xx Mrs. Rachlel Clairbome-Testing Services ,wxwvw l 1 2 I 5 A 1 l I fl S Q wgggiii vi r v ll' Cv K A f Mr. Henton Thomas-Director of Comprehensive Counseling Center riff' ' 'R M , , Q-..,, A f .6 , Y Z V as Mr. Robert Mobley-Photographer, Director Audio-Visual Center N-U srr- A 3' D ,rf I 'A' V N .Y ,, f 4 1 1 z, -, I A-gy JJW vf , ' , Mr. Wilton C. Scott-Dean for Extended Services Mr. Ommonde Lewis-Director of the ESAA Program 23 DEPART ENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATIO A D RECREATIO 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 Education in the elementary and secondary schools. The department encour- ages only potentially qualified students to take professional train- ing 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 the 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 educa- tion, and recreation the department offers a sequence of special- ized training leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. In addition, it provides basic training in supervision of one or more phases of a comprehensive Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation program, in the schools of Georgia for all stu- dents enrolled in the Teacher Education curricula at the college. This phase of the work is provided either in selected specialized courses or in a minor sequence. Mr. Michael Backus-Tiger Basketball Coach 153 f 5 Dr. Kenneth Taylor-Chairman and Recreation. of the I ff ,ff f f 511611 f f 'I' AJ Department of Health, Physical Education Mr. john Mason-Assistant Football Coach - A-H , .j5 5?11a, lr-f it Mr. Albert E. Frazier-Athletic Director Mr. Frank Ellis-Assistant Football Coach 24 XXX .-,,,- Q i r if rv . X. 'P' , ' - -' s , 39511, . Z 9 ,. .5- Mr. john Myles-Head Football Coach Dr. Raymond Hopson-Professor Physical Education Mr. jimmy Westley-Tigerette Basketball Coach 3 1 . : J .' '. .-' i 'l .1 PP ' -1 s. mm-.-'f X W7 if Mrs. Altoinease Magwood-Instructor img L3 . ' 'JK' . '-'sei V N 5f? - - 1 17 1 - I-lb -Y 1 ii' .-, - + . JY , ff Q vllin 'if ji , ,M Q i X xi ' Mrs. Geraldine Abernathy-Assistant Professor Mr. Richard VVashington-Track Coach F , lf: ilk 25 DEPART ENT OF F I E ART The Department of Fine Arts, embracing the areas of Art and Mu- sic, strives constantly to develop and maintain a high quality of in- stmction and learning. The special interests and ability of our stu- dents are of primary concern as the two curricula are formulated to give experiences in practical as well as in theoretical situations. Aes- thic values are stressed in every 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, produce creative ideas, enrich his own growth and serve as a valuable member of his community. To complete requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Music Education, the Music major becomes involved with theo- retical and applied courses that are geared for the teaching field, graduate studies, musical performances, creative work as composers and other successful careers in the several other areas of music. Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite-Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts ' ami P S Q ja. 1 Ms. Christine Oliver-Assistant Professor Mr. james Thompson-Director of Choral Society Mr. William Anderson-Assistant Professor Mrs. Farnese Lumpkin-Assistant Professor .5 QF : C' Q '. X S . . 1 , .. 's sf J JH ' 'L e .. li i 'Q . A r' tn' Q. 2' i1 f it 1 si ii, ' SSRN, ., ' s.. Na jf I 26 Dr. O. Fred Becker-Associate Professor Dr. jane Parker-Professor f iluimbw DEPARTME T OF HUME ECCNOMICS 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 economists in our world of accelerated change. A degree in Home Economics provides a broad, liberal education along with a speciality to prepare young people for tomorrowis world. The degree equips graduates to be professional consumers and prepares them for immediate or future careers and to eam above-average salaries. The degree gives clarity and a fresh vision of problems in home and family living. Research shows that family life experiences enhance a woman's professional growth in the field of Home Economics. Dr. Helen Lincoln, Professor Ms. Diana VVagner X Mrs. Evancl Terrell- Q1 f fill - - - - 9 I rgglifiig uw3YKN95 I K 4 f fs 'Nun f 'r L Ill, I WY In M ,AVA ,LM is V-9 L 6 V .,. uf . AiX -N - 3 1 Chairperson of the Department of Home Economics Dr. Teresa Anthony Vffii 2.33.3 27 DEPARTME T OF BU I SS The main purpose of the Division of Business Administration is to afford students a sound educational foundation for social effectiveness, as well as gainful work in the business world. Specifically, through curricular offerings, supervised Work ex- periences, and individual counseling this division prepares stu- dents for flj employment as bookkeepers, accountants, secre- taries, stenographers, and salesmen, QZQ operation, management, and ownership of business enterprises, teach- ing business subjects in the secondary schoolg Q-lj further study in Accotmting, Business Economics, General Business, Secre- tarial Science, and Business Education. To realize these aims the division offers courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. Dr. Haywood S. Anderson-Professor s- - -twavuxxw ,---' N V5- Mr. Axthur Kolgaklis-Assistant Professor 28 :-:1ez:1x512i1i?:Iii it ew.: 2 . L '- Q . -A . . i5ggIM'v- .nl 4 f Y 1 s ,Q ms V' xy- - ff l 1i ,ff W ' , fi 1 fm., Dr. Mary C. Torian-Chairperson of the Department of Business Administration 'Q Dr. Ieral ine Harven- Professor 4 -f1::s , -s , . 1. s F sg REX A . 'S eq f Ig 2 rf K s K! v M I q,,.f-0 Q -F , NN Ni t J E. ' I X ' e at sg' X lk ' t Y-if P ' w v s , .r W, X K -XJ K Q ' ls sa .A M1 .. .,.,... l P ' it -' xt-. 1 . ' 13 ',xj,g:.Q i X C 'XPS . e , u-2 Q A - . Fiji-N, B 3 , .r ii: we ',..Tf., xr .pf 1 '-+ - -' X ew-2'-4 x :Lf-4 - .Q 2 -,sf-'QR ., - .. .5 X ' ,I 4.1 2 u :ss-1w2gf .ir '- .. 'mxxg ' .gigs 3451 fm A N fav---.sf N - sr .-PX - as +4 swiss? -a'e-of Q- sept B' Kslxfsr LS- 59'5'3'- P ffm its if ' 1 .. .. , P ' -- --1 Y Stl? itil. X 3 r . -... ..,...s b 1 r ,san 1 si' Q.: gf n... A Mr. Arthur Levy-Assistant Professor ' -1 P ,ff A 4 I if 1 a 25. Q 1 X 5 f,.g,.: 1 J. sn. K ,Q . Mr. Warren Mitchell-Instructor 'V I A 1 f . I gf, I Q fi' ' I' 1 ' '21 .35 f. Dr. Herbert O'Keefe-Professor 0.45 . x ' . -W.. ex' L 's .i IL AX-.,2' Sf! f xx v,' , 'fx .4 4' P. x 5. I . Mrs. Charlease Stevenson-Assistant Professor .. -F, nm. I 'td L 'fr -nt Q. ,I 1 .f Mr, Johnnie Campbell-Associate Professor so 56 A 1 .fa or X 'Y -gi- Mr. Robert McKellar-Instructor , , w,rf.,,fmfr?'4?fiY1 ,. , . :g f 9.4 J yu , 'U' ff '-'fi J 1- f. rw -ru L Mol, ,M ' VW . WI QQ MPM 1 ' .dw , ,., , -5.35. I t me Jfrim-rf , Dr. Olest Byrd- Professor 2 DEPARTME T OF CHEMI TRY The work in the Department of Chemistry is intended to serve for pmposes: CU to provide a thorough foundation in the general courses for students who seek an understanding of the methods and achievements of the chemistg QZJ to include the needed semi- specialized preparation for students who are majoring in Home Economics and Engineering Technology: to afford training for persons who plan to teach science in the secondary schoolsg and f4j to include pre-professional training for students who intend to study Denistry, Medicine and the like. Dr. Manchery Menon-Professor 3 ff? gf J' 1 'Nga' ,fps X Q' . -if QV G , Sw at- nf . Q5 2 X lasik- -13,6355 1 . 2512335552:-.-1:11:15 fx -Q wr' one t Q? tr X sf' if , K lim 'R C X .ah S as fair it 'bf' 3-ix gf .rf r ' f six ' D X, H '- 'f ' y f ,gf-Q, 'rs' Y' - 'iw -- L RGW-.-zrrfsz '- . 57 iw : -, an ' Q. ,A A ---'-tA:2z.1::1-vA-g:.:f3:'-'Y-, ' - , X -gi-:Y-::.::.i?-5-fsqi, 51-A W me ' '::i:i-IZZS-f'- v:'E . i - ME x 'L X-'wa--wyrEf. a-. lim - X ,gg Q i' s.i14t.:.55 'swf' T 1 . K Egg rL,t. 1, kgx, ,gil -Q' 3:33 qfxgifsrix- M Dr. jeffrey james-Assistant Professor .-,K gf, DEPARTME T OF TECHNICAL SCIE CE 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. Dr. Lester johnson-Head of Dept. of Engineering Technology, Associate Professor M Q ,. nw l -' ' is , - ,, I Y .x , X'i i'l'!ll ol 4 l 2 g 4 7 ?'i ff I I- i5Q4,,,,f , ff by . fr 4' . ax .otrl g, is - , 1 1 ,, 1 L g ,x X t , I f I ,fx T .- ' Dr. Clyde W. Hall-Chairman Head of Division of Technical Sciences Mr. john Mason-Assistant Professor DEPARTME T OF EN CLI H The aims of the Department of English are Qlj to develop profi- ciency in oral and written languageg f2j to instill and appreciation for good literature: C32 to encourage a deep preceptiveness of mind in order to make it more flexible and inquisitiveg and C45 to reveal the operation of the human spirit in our civilization. The ultimate aim of the department is quality of mind, rather than a mere accumulation of information. Dr. Luetta C. Milledge-Head of the English Department lj J 3 G' Mr- Robert HON-A5SiSf8l1f Professor Mis. Yvonne Mathis-Assistant Professor A ' af.-4 A .'-L in , '1 fans: mix: 'Wax . fgxixf- 3513 ' .ga Q1 ,pgs 1 .. 5511 ' A ' l Gif J, n Qi Q xt. M. V-,am SIX Xi ' QQ X Dr. Michael Maher-Associate Professor Mrs. Alma S. Williams-Assistant Professor 32 Dr. Lucretia MorganwAssociate Professor :v Q x .r x: 'fa -Q ' V 'NFA' iss -. , 3 JY 1 - , fvcxf , N. ra sr fifk rt' rr, E ' ' SI: fig . g.ig . , ti . Mr. Norman Elmore-Assistant Professor j rf ,,f- ,fr-HQ or-,L r 5 --tx , ,X W, -lQr3W!7l5f.J ? -' Q' 'i,'...1v,,' f 1? F 1-11 vA,.Q' V4.- ryki . 'QYX-5 t ' f v ij: . U V. Q: vm, A .,, ' nf riff - ifxi nfs, f Qi? UDL A ff U -5' .' A av .40 ' 1. in . i . --5,?z'-an 5 -, .. - , r f 15 1 af 5 fy Mfg,-'-gf 'Ziff - vi, , 'Q' 1 ' 4' , I . r . v. -'r,,1?- pt ' ' ' - ,' . yu 3 fa- y 395: 5-4 31 , , ' 'Q' r -f-1'M..i1a-z . , . A ' -O f at .f'. , . . Aer of . r L s o 4 f ,,. - , 1 1 f 'H , ,S 1, K, , 4, H4-x g . J, x ' 1 , if V f ' ' - ' ri r ' -' ' avikg - -. if xr ffl.-L CL: 1, u!T, -. 4 J I ' .Q I. W 92, :f, '75fI5: f 'r tary,-uf I ' . e it Il i V .Y-,I v f I lx! ' . .1 Q ' 'V -' 4 ' . -7 5 yfqawlkx- ax! sn! , Q M ,W T ,, P. Q, ,rv I ,J 4.4 . ff' fr . sr. ' ' ' I- 'Qf' ' , A, hw J 'N ' -x - t. - - 319 Q ---...fd .Q . V-'bog fi' f':', ,V ., ff-'15 ff' : I If ,, ls fx LZv'l as .. , 1 4.1 2 ,--1,-rf Vf 1 , 5125: F or 4, gf 3 I-24:31 Q-.emiiof - Dr. Elizabeth Lunz-Associate Professor , x , t 1, 'git , fi' i , . 41 V I -. . CE .. W, r - ' ,. ' '. Z 4 it . ,.,.,., V . 'T'-Y, '52-ff 4 . T ' F ' ., J fzf' f V 1 , -., , -A - aL W E in .Q A frriii , , 1 . Mrs. julia Bennett-Assistant Professor 1 nw., - 'R ' c '-' rw xi' Dr. Oscar Daub-Assistant Professor Mr. Arthur Brentson-Assistant Professor il 2 33 EIJAHI' 'Nl' UP' THEMATICS D PHYSICS 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 simulating ideas, provoking though, and acquiring certain basic skills, C19 this depart- ment has accepted the challenge set forth by the computer world by training its majors in the art of computer equip- ment, the department has designed its course of studies in such a way that its majors will be equipped with the pri- mary knowledge and the skills that would make them sought after in positions of industrial and civil service positions: C35 it makes an attempt to provide a background for those stu- dents who wish to further study in the area of Mathematics and Physics. Q45 it hopes to help students to evaluate and recognize the continuous changes which occur theoretically, practically and linguistically with the hope that he will make adjustments to them easily, f5j it makes an effort to provide tutorial and imscheduled laboratory services to stu- dents from the Whole college community. QF... I. Mrs. Dorothy Smith-Assistant Professor I nf' ,1 ,. '-N .jx ' ll:-'if N. -sn Q Q Qs , x 3' 'f -:Nai r X-...- Mr. Walter Leftwich-Assistant Professor Dr. jacob Engelhardt-Associate Professor Dr. Sigmund Hudson MT- LSf0y Michael I' 'I ,uf ffl 'I .NS xxxxx , Y 0 Wi, ,I Www 'W-, , 1 , ii ' -, I, mf' vw! . , ' ' 'W . 4 , JA., T . I, ,' ' . 'f .,-f. -,mv s, ,. I HW, 'N :wif vi, fb A H X Yi- Mill,l?5.f,jf'5,,v,?? '14 , j sw 7, jjE,jjjj,j,,,,'!..'1 jjjjjw 51,2-j jmjjjjz Y .,j,,4., ji J .rs , , ,Q'ifw'f,, ,' Hifi: uw :,w . V ' - - ' ,, , ,ly ,fm ,.,,,,,,,,,f, , f . V. '94,-f,.ffw14fcfff1f', 'T'-tif, ,gm . , ,. , . -, lI dY,fj5 i1' TLIV f2Z.Q' W' - 'f,,' tg 'E'9',f77r ' ,.' , ,,- 1.' :',11: . W, iff, ' ,.. iq, f i , . - ,M ' L- H- 5, V . , ,-'.g,,,-: .. - mv , - be . 1- wi w ' 1 '-:.4,':- , . - , - 'V 'f , .Sh , ' . ' ' frafA751,lj,,,j,Z,,, 1 I , I V, ,aj ' my , .I TQ. 5... ii., ,I L, mu J ,,w!g,-.f:, , 1, . - -, ',' f -- --- -.1 -4 ' ' , , ' ,f,..,,ff, ,., ,fit ,, j,a,Afj,,l,y, vm. . ij, 1 VY 'W ' . ,, ',-nf, -ff g . , ,. -QL ' ' ' ,ww V - :-ff N V --,t lift!!! fl? ,, ' . ' - . uw. 1, ,if ' I 1 r' an , 'V f ,VI 1, 4f,,',U - Je , .nr 4:1 11,11 Ab j', f Y -' f f, WW, ,uw 1 , I6 f j ,jimi 3 ' ,, -' , jf, u, ' 17 f 1 1, M ,I-, Q ,F ,' 'f I dj 1 ., wlka 1 - ff, uv., f-1, , , ,j jjj jj, f H rf, ,jjj jygw., f f M1 ' wMffc u 'aQ ' f ,'i.sW',fw:' f 'Z vw'4,':: ff ft L. ff, f, f we Q' fm , f ' , .HJ-'ei , , J, W 3 - wdijl' 'z' an ', 'ju ,i f fit,-4 '01 W , ,575 i ' jffiittfffjpyfgvif -, , f Qfq,f'ff f 'L ff M ' 'N 'Ju .1 ,f N ' I u , 'mf 1,53 ,,, ,. 1, N ia if ..,. U X ., ,i,NQ,x ,Ng g lil 2 1:1 'N :vas X. ..txez,iQxs.:ExSSS' ' ni M -A u DEPARTME T OF BIOLOGY The Department of Biology has as its aims: a. To provide for all students the opportunities, experiences and understandings of the principles and concepts of Biology. b. To train students adequately through the media of suitable courses for contin- uation of study in the medical profession and graduate schools. c. 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 human and natural resources and the need for research in the quest for a better society. d. To provide training in methods of critical thinking, openmindedness, self-criticism, patience, endurance and tolerance which are attributes useful in daily living. 10 ,. ,lliw x -1-N Dr. Bemard Woodhouse Dr. P.V. Knshnamurti DT- Gene Gfmsoulin Mig Marilyn Sl'-me . U A 1 4- 1 'f , 'L 5l'f4P'I'iR!!I!12ll 1 1- N- -, :Eff-f-12471 A T. Nw:-saszw -- : 1 we 5. lib:- ,-.. -.sp--pg.-,Q-, - - 'R EDCQ- 'kfii t. C, .,.t ,-asv:-:sw Department of Biology ,tV',.n-W5 DEPARTME T OF 0CIAL SCIENCES In order to understand what is, and must know what has been. It is with this idea in mind that the Social Science Department is hi hest ex ression of achievement in our society attempting the S P ' ' - , to ennoble and enrich human life. Students may receive majors in ' ' 1 -' ' ' - -en- Social Science Teaching Education and Sociology with a cone tration in Social Work, at Savannah State College. -'V' -'N ,v.. X XI ' .sx xwi s v N' ss - f ' 'T Q f 1f1:tii5fiffZf ' fNi -- it sg ' gl . - f., ' Q s - .4 . xx ,Xi-fl , Q, 3513, X U 233, I S ::g1,s.1.. xr- ,, Q Q. mg --.......,,,u . E- - N ba X,-..Q. :fi -EE' - f X . .-ffl? '35:F?f55:'-'., .ff ggi: . isfiix ' -gf.-ima: il -im 2' . ' - :.4Qi??fvX'x' if A uf . gf 1-fu. -mst:-:tw Dr, Lawrence Harris ' .'e ! 9. -an Dr. Eugene Welch ' -e nw in in 'ff ' A A ,,.......--:ww . , -- '4,' o 'A C-N ' H Dr. john Simpson 36 xff' +25-E 'X 4 1 xQ'4?B4.7nf 'r Q.. .. -, , ,1. 1 Dr. Elmer Dean-Chairman of the Depa Dr. Delacy Sanford .- La 1 V-. v ,.. .- Mrs. Gaye Hewitt Sf? 5 rtment of Social Science -w QL 19 20 21 22 Mrs. Viola McKinney fxx DIVI IO 0F NA SCIENCES K 5 , gg 3 E C an Q K l l e . I I E S g i x bu -ve. Cdr. Alvin Catalano A Sr 'Q ' -,r,..mi J ,F Lt. Richard Kren . b in ur of -1i.+'3 1 s 2 P Q Above. Capt. Clarence Thrasher P Below QMC Edward Emst , Y '? i Lt. Steve Pyles A SKC VVilliam Pugh ny, 5 I , , .-,wr ns. ,j ,aurmgf vu, CD mn uv.. funn f.,. -W. rm... ..- VN. 1 45 i? 2- ' ' .... l .r..r,. CJ S ,... Above LCDR Clarence Richardson Below Ms. Krishnamurti-NROTC Secretary fx W--ewnwl '1 v vb., .-L 5 1 vi g -fb' :V ., igeuztm Can't von sit strai fhtP Mr. Elmore's interview s earheads the Bostic Scholarshi Drive. . I- P P 4' 'YW' .qt t iii' .xx-. Bl '-'W rx . ii A-ff - i Participants in a special Biology project. S.C.A.-V.P. and Miss SSC try to work things out. ACTIVITIE Q4 J A-SX 11' 4 .K 1 I ' Y 0 T T'-' 0, IQ- A.. u, STU, 0 D- , xv'fi 1 . -4 . W IOC interviews Mr. Henton Thomas The Marching Tigers at the BAC Assembly. -it 332 if 6 : ,c ' M4- f' fff X ' rlw . M ' gg,-A 5.11. N- . :A sf- I AA e man' ,yah wi, WEAS-Funky Don starts the jam. sf -Ma-., THE BROTHERLY FIVE U 2- X wt. 7 fi Students register to vote. I r' ' VMI' Tx.-'.e'!X x ffiii F ' A 0 4. - J' 'it' Kappa Kittens hold a Bake Sale. ' ' s ,, , , ' ' . Z' 4 L- 45, 'Y Q -::.' 'Q WTOC interviews Henton Thomas Iimmie Bennett speaks to students. AVE Patricia VVest-President of BAC. 42 BAC SPONSORS NNAH STATE DAY TUDE T GOV, SSOCIATIO KICK OFF THE EL I BOSTIC SCHOLAR HIP DRIVE SQ ' I 4 Y r ,Q X ETS, 52,15 fp 3 I if f?'.i?'54.f WVQLEQ ..,. .JH h'..,. ,fu Ls, ,. xwwao li, 5.1 , I - K , 5, 1 5 SCA President-Thomas Williams welcomes students. Mr. Henton Thomas fgjives his views, .- X .t774l'g?'37 f, -.nf JT 55' ' ,K Vi 7,2 ,:',,iAN24?E:r,m-,Z V bf i 'f ,L I, I A I l , 'EQ5' ff ' 'fa M. 'Is gg i - , ,gl ,TQ -I ' i ' , wr - A Eli J' r -I U Lili. ll' i 0 N.,k.,,..,, , ,X tw . A! 4 1 7' i.Ipda TQf A--fs--. J Rev. Edward Ducree leads the prayer. The Marching Tigers perform. fi. 4- 4.7, 'J-. . ' ,v.,-,Z ' - ? ' 'L .,-- v-'3.g.a'- -'-zz,-rf N ' , ggi.-53:73. ,---fri-an-: 4 -sf 5 ,1-,s V -, , ' - 1- ' 1 .5159 -41-wr-v'b 1 ' 'ylfl-.' T,Q.':,.. , 4- 'W' VT .4- f . .,- Q. ,,. , . ,shi mf., I , ::i?:-by , bfi 43 WILDF LOWER OHIO PLAYERS!!! 1 J F , 5 1 , i f' 7 , ' n 1 I' .J P' 5 4- ii., .f -. ,N riff? 3 iblq In M --af DRILL Ev' 46 - -Ni Students enjoying the Iam. Waiting for the dance to begin. 3 1 in-,, .. A nice afternoon in thc park. :gg verily' 'g,- n f 3755 ' 4' '51 7 ng ns LQ ' il L ..:4:'.c - 47 . XA Y X 5 .fs Coiiic now 1 + l 1 '7 1iW'F,v E i,-' ing-if if -Q. Qi uwiev tx., l 1 ' vffngilsqyfxjr f ' i .Q i 7 ' . N JN 'L' if iii-F' -1 -1- 'ei 'f 'u lifif 'fs4,4 e, ' V . ,A ' ' A -. xlfql.. .V Q1 -V, ,. K- . t-- 1 X1 ! A .. '- 'Vi'-'Q f 'T l -- ,X .Q i ' Ag AU. . V r M at- ' E M W Zvi, .TR U Q--X X ,- NLS mf 4, ,w- - 2' -N V14 '53, ', -xl .,N 4,.fJ 0 :,' agen-f fix- f ' T ' ' 'fp 13 ,. -. mx: Q 4 .Af b we V6-5 I. . ... -jg Q in .- k t V K MTN' 2 'z ,,- l , .if 1 A if 1-, ' 1 , -iv 'M!,yL1fT'1 i Pi gs uf. t Qt A i Li .. -Q A., P9-,, M ji! ,wi -x, Kg x- P, , J? t ti Qpgfi. N mf 0 ' i , - if p 1'-L i 3 t Spiritecl cmw cheers Tigers on ' ' '. ,952 . 7 . -. fg1Rp3Sq:5.+2 X gferg-1: ' v-Lef.-.1- -rm., . .Az-,..+ my' X ' f 1 3 , '-- Q t . l it -1 i ,N. 2 N11-iik film' Club ll1ll'IllUllll4S 48 XVho inc? I caift sing. f xr. A veiy special activity . , . Liirich 1 i . fs, 1 X :ii i L 1 1i' 1 ' 5 5-,-i-Eiih .a Q Q W , l xi r-S T - . 5-wp., Not now, time for class. A new HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . fST!f?fj 1 ' ' L . TT... , . - X YQ-. :gf I -.ga-' . ,A-, . EI ' ' 'Z U ,hw - Y - .I 1 . 3:':z'.'3', Q -L ' ' lxiafg-A ' 0 V' - . . .,,-, i ' . BAKE. sms: gf Q 4 The members Of the Home Economics Club arrange the pastries they plan to sell. F 59+-. C 1 ,ir in X ,, r.,. . S. .I 3 s Notosha aids other members in helping customers. ' f 3648. fx D, -- D Q f -1 -1 '--.,I I -. 'G Huddie dismisses prices with a member of the Club. Q, , '4 122' jr V,-W241. I , 49 SSC GETS A RADIO T TIO N X as S - .mm 1 ,... V P ' W if 'I oft X Mr. Willie Brown, Director of NVHCI, clears some paperwork from his Llcsk. Freda Thomgm is the Program Director for the station. ' 'T WI. l F? 'S' t.A..Av- -- f Q ' rf., A ' 'f'F: 1 W' - -I, if 15 Ji ,wi A .a.,....t..x. . 'if .r .ol Q i..4.. if W 'A 6 if ' : ,.:. .,.. A 1 N- R All CV6f'SH1iliIl5.Z DI. ' King Willie really put on a powerful showing as Dj for the station 50 TUDE T COURT I ACTIO ll 'bf 3 Baliff Edwina Venalmle reads the charges as Chief justice Doris Robinson and Michael Rogers look on, Observers in the court listen attentive-ly to the proceedings. 'JIS VVaiting for the proceedings to begin are Zay Ann Scott, Terry McClain and Capt Howard. 51 'Dia .am H wx SX mg' 'A' ' 5' K Q1-'ia any h 5-'wif i4'31'3f P G .,, ' Q' N . W Ar N . X , .us J ,b 4 av- gpm NX H -1: Q.-. ., iggia e.s-.,.-. X x J gi-!1 Q 5 s., N.. lm fl m-,,,-,- 'bf' kx..L' 1 r . I-ig If in 1 fgnt. F 4 gn.: 5 ' I 'Vs 'Jil' in 1 ' I 5 ue' ' X, t 1 :Qu I K A t 1 I . --f J ' . , -51. , 4.,.R., ' ' C .P 1 Y , 3' 1 ,J 1 1 ? ,, vp f W 13 3 ,, aff? -14 53 E T COVER ME T S. if at X W? . my . : 3P 5.5264 TL .35 ,.,.,. , Y 1,5-: e t Sw . . t . i , t i P' ix' 'ii li .1 -Q. I ' . 5 v gs 8 N Q Q5 N- - H YT ' N -fit -sf! . sk bi: U -Q. x X -t' . ' Vg. 5 V .3 ?' ' , ' ', - . ,J ' , . P ik , 2: P 9 f... ' , QQ . Q... . ., in x X 1. 512, A . v 1 . f A , ' A ' ' . 1 -has Bit fs -hi , .sv th , - Q. N -0' f 1 Ni -i 4 A ,--X QQ: - : asf . .Q Qi . i JE' ka xt 2 ...War 4 t i .rg 1-57 at 1-2. r- -1 at 1 'S SN. . , fx , W .is . 4. :zz11:1r:.t:L:': -xx.-:ffszxfzitaam Q - J EL. it X SCA. President Thoiiias XVilliaIns listsns as Nathziiiic-I NYiisliingtnn urges students Tl - Sl I- Q ij f -, 5 ta k t' X f ' k it nun niigrtss 1 LS une out rom it or to pose for a picture. Student tn support time Melvin Bostic Scholarship Drive. Cgngl-ess President-Evans janies. ' -.M in -sf' . 1 . . - ' 3 ' 1 , . 3 , pe I ' ff. -nf N m - rib' 1 1 A' K 5 . .5 ' 1. 1 - ' . - X 1 .gv Q -, X ' .. ' r ' X Q F it A K: Q, .-gi-..q.::, X i f N 11' 3' N .A .-A -- -1 -. - 4--rg '-:ti f 5 2' X 5:2 'hmfq-.,.f - K Q ' .X W -: xi- gf :. . C E, ,L X ..- N I2 V , : V U X .Vu .- , The Exccutivc Office ut the S.C.A.-QL:-ft to rightl Frederick Bazeinore-Vicc- Fred and two of the queens enjoy the honieconiing game. President, Zay Ann ScnttfSecretary, and Thonias Williams-President. 5-1 MESSAGE FROM SGA PRESIDE SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE BRANCH SAVANNAH. GEORGIA 31404 STUDENT UNION Frccwhcy 3, ??'f And so ends snoikof year at Zavanrak Vista Vollcge, cur HCol10gu by the 3ea.' Having GETYQJ as Prfxidsnt of The ftuiart Govarnmaut Association, I can say that this year has been one of many challeugvs. AS we turn the pages cf the l9?E UTigerH, we recapture the many memories thai warg shaved herw at TSC. This was truly VTHQ Nay We Herman This past yea? has brought many aoconylishmcntz, many of which would have not bvsn possible without the help of my staff and the stuioit body. Serving az President cf STA has rot been all fun and gamma. TherQ were hard times along with the good. I would like To thank everyone responsible for making my year as 'RQ TN-yxrfg1'v'f,-1-pf11- 11 311.-saeqn' 1, QL.1g, -0 'g,x,.,1,,T'. 1 ga. -'.L:,L, .Vg Upon reminiemenco of this past year, let us all keep in miwd to strive avi make the upcoming years baits? for everyone. This is HThe Way We Shall He.W Sins' is I ig7,!Qxf!! JjJZ1r'7',! 44. .' k.1mQ. m. N1l112mS President, SGA DEPARTMENTAL President-Benjamin 5 . , C. Stewart PHI BETA LAMBDA ueen-Ms. Maetta Baker Advisor-Dr. Jacqueline Harvin NEWTONIAN SOCIETY .Qffiiillih X.. . ,, , ' ' 'x NKN President-Vemice DOCoteau AClViS0l'-DL Sigmund HUd50n Q ueen-Ms. Betty Carlyle ORGANIZATIO Alb President-Notosha jackson ii gray- i . , u wr .- O , K' 1 4 fl pg-. . President-Elizabeth Emerson 1 NI -----we? --.-... . 0 ' fn m ,. 1 iff -if HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Advisor-Ms. Diane Wagner Queen-Ms. Gloria Stuc-key x NAVALRETTES Advisor-Lt. I.R. Knight Queen-Ms. Susan Price DEPARTME T L fag ga F- NROTC- lst PLATOON Oregon Emerson-Chief Petty Officer Advisor-Alvin Catalono. CDR .Q Q QueengElizal1eth Emerson ..., . -V ff f fr. in fig :.L lf- +1-f 5 , 'ffl 6 1-rv J sauiq. Va, A NROTC-2nd PLATOON Ensign Terrin Deloach Advisor-Alvin Catalono, CDR ORGANIZATIO is J A A fa.-2-.4...f',iHia 51- Av' 5 , x 'I 1. . -.i ,', an-'GT gag.. NROTC-3rd PLATOON Bertram Smith-Sr. Chief Petty Officer W' an Q, N F iq- 3 , H? if X is Q, J 2 ' ' ,k., ' V ' V , -Q, if , 4- .Q N 5 ' -.3 ,I 4. , . I . NROTC-4th PLATOON Ensign john Manigo ww CAMPU I JF 4 36x 'E -7 :A , lx -.W xx ts, fin '-Y 'T Hz' - lib 'r AI ALPHA KAPPA MU President-Winston Heard sw INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Presidelltwfledarxlln Demisseu Queen-NVebayehu Asseged 3' fl- S. Ill o '1 1 Z U 0 1 o .-f a' '4 27 : 5. :- was fzrfrsw .mmf ! iLi',f1i'2f5li ?,' -sv wi- XXS ,EASY .4 IX: Advisor- Ms. Marhta VVilson ORGANIZATIO Q . ff 'rl ff ,.'Q4l,j8, ., T 5 . V ., 2 J . .- 1 5,0 1 .A W 4 Iifxtt, .. .agp . lNh,'1 x 56 vy.' 'sf -13: Lg,':f'. -41-3-3' VETERANS CLUB President-Gene Sims AdviSor,Herbert Bacon Queen- Ms. Uticia Miles , ., -Y., vi' - A' ' ' 'M Ffh , . . c . 'J' . --'1',, ZP,-:'vL.f-,, . ' A ,1 Y Q-61 B was . Q . 5, i 7 .. . . , , N, . ff- 52, ' . 5' Y , . ADAMS HALL COUNCIL President- Advisor-Mr. A. Mumford Queen-Ms. Mildred jackson ,, ' 38'-1 ,- , J .,..........v1ra .Y -.M A-A fa- . .-f' Q, President CAMPU fftxf ff' .. D' G. - ,T . Q Q- ' x x ITT -L9SliE ML'KiIlllCy' Advisor-Mr. Michael Backus Queen-Bonnie Garnett .f fy KARATE CLUB President-Victor Butler Llnstructorj - ORGANIZATIO Eff ESQUIRI-Qs PreSid6I1f-Dellllal' Fair Adviaor-Mr. Benny Arkwright Queen-Ms. Faye Sims A ,Q STUDENT COURT Chief justice-Doris Robinson Baliff-Edwina Venable I CA wg '-442 32.1- in S' KAPPA KITTENS President-Easterbell Tubman Adviso Queen-Ms. Ann Gardner 1. -.,. ri.-N5-. r-Mr. William L. Anderson K Rfkw XS' wx- ' ' is s lv' gtg? Q, x T if i. N 'R' anvil N, e' 5 - Fc V , . -I - 5 l A qxgfRS,wx5x Q: , R '7 X3Sk .- Fi: ' -M K im. Wy' X fx +3155 ,. 1 Q r ' . .tx l - Ai A.-:tg X- 3 : 5 Q ex L: N- r .-X Y Y Nr. . Q23 PS, . 5 4 if , we Sl . is -. X X H ff. , l -1 5 1 YL fi W 3 5' i rs 9 bk .f 1. Y OMEGA PEARLS President-Carol Crayrlon ' Aclvis Queen-Ms. Janice Patterson ! 4 f 1 Vx X' X5 xgllfbyks vi N --XC or-M r. Norman Elmore ORGANIZATIO lk 1if M0 I 4. 6 -...fr , 41 M. K, x .-v I , V 1 LX K . . Adgr' ' X F: V f. J . . 4 ' , 3 , , V Q f ' ',f ' , I ' V l . 'b w., ' f .I President-Gloria Hall ma- H PHI-ETTES Advisor-B.L. YVoodhouse 3, 4 4 President-Gloria Stuckey . , E, ff Q! o- SICMA SWEETHEARTS Advisor-Ms. Deborah Mclntosh Queen-Ms. Articia Futch VVHO' SWHO MONC ST DE T I Thirty-two of Savannah State College's most outstanding students have been named to VVho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities for 1975-76. These students after having excelled in scholarship, leadership, and character were nominated during the fall quarter after which the final selections were made. Being a member of the junior or senior class and excelling in academics were not the only criteria met by the honored students. The students must have demonstrated specific leadership abilities and they must have partici- pated in various extra curricular and academic activities. In addition, the 32 honorees must show promise of future usefulness to the school, the community, and to society, and they must have attended Savannah State at least one year prior to being nominated. The students are nominated by all ,student organizations in good standing on campus and by campus depart- ments. These names are cleared through the Business office, the Registrar's office, the Personnel office, the Dean of F acu1ty's office. After passing through these offices, the names then go to the Administrative Council and the President of the College for final approval and for substitutions. AMERICAN COLLEGES Fred Bazemore ..... Carolyn Brinson .... Brenda Brown ....... john Caples .......... Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. .Brunswick, Ga. Richard Chisholm.Savannah, Ga. Donnie Cochran... Welch Fair ............ George Gary ......... Johnnie Graham... Eileen Green .... L .... jeffrey Gunter ...... Ioseph Hamilton.. Winston Heard ..... Ierry Hendrix ........ Merita Howard ..... Patricia johnson .... Pelham, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Blakely, Ga. Savannah, Ga. .Valdosta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savarmah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. from Savannah State Cynthia Iones ....... Mary Knight ......... Bronwyn McCall.. David Miller ......... Louise Mitchell ..... Judy Murray .......... Marilyn Odom ...... Peggy Oglesby ...... Billy Reeves ........... Doris,Robinson ..... Michael Rogers ..... HUXSIS Scott .......... Charles Wilhite .... .Columbus, Ga. .Waverly, Ga. Washington, D.C Savannah, Ga. Woodbine, Ga. Savannah, Ga. A Savannah, Ga. Claxton, Ga. Milledgeville, Ga Savarmah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Thomas E. Williams ...................... Kingsland, Ga. Charles Young ....... Gainesville, Ga. ORGANIZATIO The TIGER Staff wishes to send out apologies to the following clubs Whose pictures were not taken and thus do not appear in this section of the book. Pictures of some groups, however, may be found in the Activities Section. Vogues Pi Gamma Mu Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Phi Gamma Biochemical Society Biology Club Karate Club Black Action Committee Debate Team Choral Society American Chemical Society Physical Education Club Art Club Spanish and French Club Accoimting Club ' L 1 'A ,gr 4-X X 4 'F W-. ,Q - 55? alll! f QW 1 N, . xx fi 69 Student Life -9' ,pw- QQ 9 2 a camera catches people doing some very strange things . . . n is Zi rv v - 61' .Q .... ., . Ewffffi - Student Life ,..-4 ' Q 2-, 2' f M' V. L ' but only when they're not posing!!!! WSI if ' -hw 1, .- , .f 5 K N N iw. H? af- f J W 5F X 1 -'59,-'12' PY'-4Wn! a-5 .- 'ffygf ' K . V af ,,., Q f ' 'v N.. 'T :.. .S-1 .' Q' -vu. 'va-if .I 2 Q ngf, -f'-1-- 139. ,. 4 .L . -'-. v sp . 1 D- .- . w , . .-gn. A--N-5 mx. - Q XX lf- ga Q35 ififf- '06 .. Q- ', , x -,.,' 1 -N , 1 ix Q . 4'-- 1 ax, L xx . x X . .9 33 --K Q ,gi - :, mls h' gs , F 9 Qi,-r xi '-rx. Q ,SQ .--I 29 - , - -5 'A 5 A 22 -X J v - 5' X ' .1 I ' fp 5 ,:, -- I. X a P' . . 1 , : Vx f ' , rj! K - Q ' . ,- .M , N M p- fi 'x 'F x s .ba -- . '5 1- 2 sf. ,A fi: .. - .4 A, , E , s ,, is ' a - X , ? 1 gp as ' YN X 'vv 'in' K N245 V sg .-'mx' sg! A' K QRS is sr - . - . Q v A N X N Ex .L I, M: 9 j x g ' A B, xt 1' ku i X32 V I I J Q - is Q ,ff 8' Q ws X X f ' X i S' In ! E ul X w 'C Q 5- X1 E , 395- -'K ' 3 N L 'Cp' ' Q Vg, pl I V Q ,. ' Q X3 N TY 1- X, N - r , ,N 13' f Sex, X .- U I . K : X A wr p i - v i pr jig , f :Q 2 :E Q 5 i 1 . - e I 4 'I A lr N N if ' V., .3 ,W - ' , g - - ,.' ,,L X Q 'ev 4 .,. 7- p 5 - . 'H Sy N Q A, 'i. .I L fi X N- ox' , 7 is 'W '31 .' Q' a X - 'Q ' .1-b. .. 'S A 1 A jf- - A , f - QQ 'S 72 4' ' N s: 9 :Q ' A ' Q its Q -. Y ,V V ,xx X R i fl yt tv- A vN S' 1 3 IL- A- z 'gp 3 if . .nj People, people, people I X lgaffiw X. ,, ,rf ,i f- 115' wjfx 4.'.:'s: at A1 ,A . .lj . Ajikipia.-5 1, C' . 1 -' - , , ' ' ft 1' Q' , - ,- . ' :iff ,.f - - Q .' 4, uf. Q V .A x.. Ty., . . ' -' ' .- -- 'Aw .-'P - 'P MN - ..- . Va. 'v'i' ' ik 4- N' -Y Q A ' sf- tf tiffiiffff '+ - ' L , A -Aj' D, 1' X 'Xfrx -'pfi ' ' some reading, some doing nothing some eating some talking ...,.. ... t.,...N.., 5 iii 'WA 73 At SSC we work, 3 im. 1 M C: , - . 'XT -' '., F ff.-XS : nt R 1+ ,.-.. V--.:.,:qk:,,9,,, ,.... - 7. . I F 1 o . - Sq Q P,v4., ,,x,2-- o., , l 'xv ., - fm -v 'ff 'W' ' -,, H . 4 -. 1.-ses: isif: , , ff: fgi2i11f?Si15f3Q1i:f X -. .Q ,K .iz-., .A ,xx :ir qw. 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',- 5- .' f j.u'.i J 1 I 7 ff' 4 w ,f , . 'Q 4' 78 From left to right: Kneeling: Ruth Mutch Louise Mitchell Standing: Ma.rilyn Odom Bronwyn McCall Jessica Collier Patricia Hinkins Shirley Brinson Zandra Boston Not Showm: Beverly Brown Beverly Jenkins Dorothy Kirkland Gloria Smith Edwina Venable Iavanese Washington ALPHA KAPPA LPHA SORORITY ' Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Officers for the year were: i Bronwyn McCall-Basileusg Lenora Boston-Anti-Basileusg Ia- vanese Washington-Grammateusg Tonya Green-Anti-Gram- mateusg Beverly Brown-Epistoleusg Zandra Boston-Ta- ' miochousg and Edwina Venable-Dean of Pledgees. 4 Projects for the year included visiting Greenbriar Children's LL Center, collecting for the Cancer Drive and the Heart Fund r ' and participating in the AKA Regional Conference held in H-v Savarmah. A Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha was Ms. Edwina Venable and Miss I Ivy Leaf was Ms. Tonya Green. Both ladies are from Savannah i Georgia. J-K O The Ivies meeting their big sisters in the Alpha park. gi s . li , wx X0 -a ' ' .1 3 The long walk around the stadium The Sisters of AKA pose and perform at the Greek Night Show. N Q..-u 'fb' -ad: 'S-lla'-tgxvw ,QM ALPHAIHHllJHI FRATER uv-- '-as ,F . kr The Sphinx of Fall Quarter-Ellis Albright, Ronald Battle, Tommy West, Charles Perry, George Quar- Big Brother Fred Bazemore gives some instructions to tennan, Marcell Natson and Lewis Banks. Not Shown: Herbert Swain. AQMX wawkhwm 190 Q . .45---1 6 K X af t ri, 5 f AfE?59 BO Sphinx Herbert Swain. Projects for the year for the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fratemity included working with Voter Registration, working with the Melvin Bostic Scholarship Drive, participating in Or- ganization Night, helping in the Lead Poison Campaign and in the Olympics for the Handicapped. Officers for the year were Charles Wilhite-Presidentg Clyde johnson-Vice Presidentg Anthony Singleton-Secretaryg David Miller-Treasurerg and Terrie johnson-Parliamentarian. Ms. Carol Plummer was Miss Alpha Phi Alpha and Miss Sphinx was Miss Carol Baker. I. N , P . A, . 1 -lf. . .' ff, i Q ,W v - ' V 1- 1 - ' .v b 1-. ' . -Qu ll 'H , i A, . . Q F V .f 'E X, ' 4 fi -' - l V -' V fm. 1 W g D ff L. -x e ' R' 1 - .,,- lv ,genre 'Y ,. lr i, ,Q ip X v ' J v ai ll ' 5 Q' 1 '1 'V ' V., 4 A in A 5 V --. l 'Ts '.- 4. We 1 ' e.: Al? , Q f : i QA--ilglgg .xx 4 5 N 3- lg X-. M Q HRX , . X117 W -,QS .-gfxf. .xg-.X exxxx i -1- , 'bln' in .'af Kneeling: 'I.B. C:lC'lllIll0Il5-ALlYl5Ol Charles Perry Willie Green Slancling: Ronald Battle Rolvert Din' George Quartennan Anthony Singleton Terrie johnson Ricky VVynn Clyde jnhnaon Terin Deloach llcrlmert Swain Tnnnnie XVest xlill'k'l'l Natsun David Nlillvr Lewis Banks The Eight Men of Ability xi F- -wv -Q gi, v- it V 3 Y N hx' CN ft 4. 'Q 'Ki . . .4 .le ra Q Standing: Left to right Manfa Kaye Lee Marie Cherry Tessie Harrison Sheila Thomas Lawana Sermons Sherri Calhoun, Luthenya Conyers DELTA SIGMA 9,3 THETA ORORITY Serving as officers for Delta.Sigma Theta Sorority this year Were: President-Vivian Atkinsong Vice President-Luthenya Conyersg Secretary-Anne McGheeg Treasurer-Sherry Cal- houng Keeper of Properties and Assistant Vice President- Marie Cherryg and Reporter-Huxsie Scott. For the year the chapter visited the Greenbriar Childrens Center on halloween. Other projects included collecting dona- tions for UNICEF and giving canned goods to the needy. The chapter also held their animal jabberwock and sponsored an Easter Egg Hunt for the Savannah State Nursery. Sherry Calhoun was Miss Delta Sigma Theta and Tessie Har- rison was Miss Pyramid. All teeth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! N ' Q ki' Y . f -0.1, W ' . ' ,J - ,xv X ,I 1 s at 5 l N Mwavty I I. ,H K4 -4 5 Q 4 . 1-. Q, v,',1yt-fr.. 'M 4 .- ,Q 'I ld A as sam mf. I R L, ,A 'V Q' 'A ' ' 3 .ini if-. A -, Y ' 415 I Y f . A ,' ' ' - - . - ' ul Y ' ' H - 1 ' .Q . 1 Q fx , V W P.. typ: at '- ' 'I' - H+?-. 4 1 ' ' ' ' . ' I wr ' I Q sp H' 1 ,Ll D . . L I Ft. AQHNQ in 'nv 6 0 , . . ' Y , M .v . 1 - 1- Air, ' U U' R' 4 . 1 ,, I ' v Q L' 1 S Y' ,. N 'vs f A-af Asif, 1' Q , r 'fi The Six Shades of Black-minus two. 5 3. v: ,Q - ' '- 'ls' 'N Q 'g1 iw:Lw1 5 iw q ' ' . M M ' 1 12 Q. .Q - '. 5 F. 3 M pf ' 5 tw .,-ww y 5 hmm V5 VM x -w-HW. . N' , 1 .,-ff O I1x.,l4 pi ffiffffl ' r,r.-. , .. ., - . . ,, A Wi - : 1 r, K u -. V , If ' J '-.I-.f,gJ, ' I4 jig-gy, Q, A Hx! ,lvl x 'lax ft- ri, vxlvf- QDQQ., XVhat's so funny? .ii - I w vu 4' 1 . ww 5 1 .i.,'t14' . O O K5 fbmg ZUJI!!! nf O O O O IOT PHI LAMBDA ORORITY The officers for Iota Phi Lambda wereg Delores Smith- Presiclentg Carrie Shuman-Vice-Presidentg Juanita Iohn- son-Recording Secretaryg and Darline jones-Financial Secretary. Carrie Shuman was elected Miss Iota Phi Lambda for the vear. 1 nv I , il' W 'N if if Q 4' , it it . wig 1 ' 'W , r .N L- xfllv I r EL l . l .wi -1 , M A Sl Nl rtlia Hall. Pamela Mcfllary. Delores Smith. Cynthia Miller and Juanita johnson. Standing: lLeft to rightl-Carrie mlnan. . a Where to now? r O- no 9 as rm ii 1 -.- Talk, Talk, Talk, Talk, Talk ,, -. . ng-f v K- - h f'fR1+ 6 I . .Y . A YH: L. t -1 , is! :Y ' s. Y 'fb .v OX xx Let's see ..., how do you spell that? wi 3' , :-'rv V -no V an GUI Z- Kv . YQ D Activities for the brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi included participating in a Community Clean- Up Campaign, working in the Voter Registration Drive and Food Drive and participating in Homecoming activities. The Kappas also took some children to the SSC football games. Kappa Week was also a big event held during the year. The Kappa Officers were: jeffrey Dixon-Po- lemarchg Curtis Wright-Vice-Polemarchg George Gary-Keeper of Recordsg Michael O'Neal-Keeper of the Exchequer and Dean of Pledgeesg Hugh Atkins-Strategusg Richard Rob- bins-Lt. Strategusg and Terry Noble-Historian. Miss Kappa Alpha Psi was Diane Gates and Ann Gardner was Miss Kappa Kitten. Wg. K f . w-' 'FY Yr 'S N A' 'iff AT T A Y ' 'Tf5,:F X. ' . .. 'max N 'f T 'V i A 13' Y3. -' 1 Tl' N 'R f .- it f ' xv. sv, XXX: 1v,,3 ' 1, A 5 i bi H... ' ' QF! ' I N ffl A 35 -- Ns -K A , .ig E., Q Q Q ' ig ' vs , ' .. N 3 f-WO ' 1' -. LYNX: .. N bfzw gs, Q a .mtg .. -. ' Ns' - A ' GY -N tv , K-, i . :L . P 1 SX 'N yi -K. ' ' - f 'ff f ,li I-'iw NXT? T. 1Froxn left to flghll Michael O'Neal, Issac Miller, Val Harver. Hugh Atkins, Raymond Dennard, jeffrey Dixon. George Gary, and Richard Robbins. 1 A, w ,r ' A my-,,J,w, . -, na. N, U - A : ': .-1 I , wx ii! up CO' n R The Kappas and the Kappa Kittens. as a 'Y t 1.5 at f ' K 51, V ffgggp., 'W A e? i'-' A I -,, .K .A If ,, e- . ' t ,N ffrffivti-Few: 1 . t Nl 6- ff A A 4: 'ff' A 's 2 ,ul ,'3gif!L' if . - ,' nf, V. ' ,. 'Yugi - Eff' , ' b 'xVY: ig' , h A A . rg- ' s a fsi ' . 5 .I L.. -g..g.j,.P,:.'g 2 N A-' t ff It - fm . at rx 1 ata .-,, ,Q W M :F 333, A'Vlfz'an2 Jmnku - , I. M I Y Y. ., , ll Il I xv wi-,iw 4, Making a little bit of money!!! Q, I 5 .ks A-Us 3, iiiff it-Vg . fi 'H ! -A a H , ' itil!! ' 1 Q. VU, ,V -nv ' ' V ! -J, . .af ' ! t lx asf: if :A ' f ' 1- ' iff' I , if Q vm: 'h lx 3 1 ici ' ' ' 3' ! X. 1', 5. rt- N Y sg? if f Y I z- A ' P ! 9 f- '- 2 4 -f t '- 5- L! V E U ! .2 52.-.-lf, :-, A W ' I '. ' - 'Qt ' ., iff 5 -VE! I 6 1, . 1, - av Q., ..., Q iii ' P J 'iii E ' ' ' if . , : ,V!, I 1, S X 42 -Q - , E' iff! ,al . .N--5-2 cjtfrir'-1 A l Y '- ali m J what shiny heads you have . . . ' fs .Q A N Q EV W Close your mouths. k tb 87 gy., . Kneeling: Bemard jackson Frankie McFadden 48 xg Slttlllgl Anderson Williams Standing: Wallace Edge Billy Reeves Thomas Williams Larry F oye Lawrence McCloud Douglas Rainey OMEGA P I PHI F RATER ITY As a part of their program this year the brothers of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity worked with the Savannah Chap- ter Bloodmobile. They also provided help for the disabled and for the Senior Citizens. The brothers also held their an- nual Purple and Gold Ball as well as their annual Mardi Gras. Leading the fraternity were: Willie Richey-Basileusg Lawrence McCloud-Vice Basileusg Billy Reeves-Keeper of Records and Sealsg and jeffrey Russell-Keeper of Finance. Queens for the year were: Mary Tiller-Miss Omega Psi Phi and janice Patterson-Miss Omega Pearl. Os Q 1.4. w rl, J' N '21 4 - ' lv ' ,qt Lain' ILM' 'X 'V . ' 1, j v ,A,3-4 .55 Law' - N, e '- , -! Vffzffb 7 1 V . 1 'V . N- 1, - a. .ag:.i.! gnu: --AA ' ' . Y-n z 'r 5 L J Irv 1? Que Psi Phi till the day they che ESX PHI BETA SIGMA F BATEB ITY XX-lllff, llgut 1 N I Officers for the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity were: President, N X l Michael Moon, Vice-President, Wendell Anderson, Secretary, N N james Marshall, Treasurer, Curtis Brown. N N Projects for the Spring Quarter were, Project SAD fstruggle i N N against diseasej, Operation Sigma Qclean up elderly people's N N yardsj, March-of-Dimes Walkathon, and Project Get-a-Chapter X N fArmstrong, Ca. Southernj R Their queens were: Miss Phi Beta Sigma, Alexine Hutchin- ml son and Miss Sigma Sweetheart, Articia Futch. EEZ ,msg ,X Standing Cleft to rightj are: Robert Drake, Welch Fair, Thomas Pickett, Wendell Anderson, and Ben Summers. 90 Standing fleft to rightj are: Thomas Pickett, Elijah Poythress, Michael Moon, jimmy Thompson, Wendell Anderson, and the Sigma Sweethearts. This is Sigma Countyy! Super Sweet No. 7-j.T. 3 Q kt. M 1.--wx a fic ' 5 , . is J I W ZOBE!!! Z KWH li Phi BS AW S-- Now! . W 5 1 l r 1:4 . 9.5 f yr- WC- - K f 7 t': .' ' .1 .f Z' ' , t . No wi - X ' mi C 'Q' N i if xi . N N Xxx' QNX Q X A X K - x ' x v X xx Q - A X N + Officers for the sisters of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority were: Lynette Swint- Presidentg Betty Carlyle-Vice Presi- dentg Audrey Conyers-Secretaryg and Rosetta Mobley-Dean of Pledgees. Rosetta Mobley was Miss Zeta Phi Beta. Sitting: Renee Oliver Lynette Swint Standing: Rosetta Mobley Betty Carlyle Audrey Conyers -1 rf I 53 X ' J, ' 4 li V -. . I' 'U' ' .Q gf aff -5 xggi. 2: .g V-' 2 6: Y I. E LV . '4 X f' ,' jf? A A, .13 . . ,li 'gp X hw -1 Q by V' Eh .. 3' xgfy 'jaw .1 'l x - , ,' x. fi s v -' Ll ' .Y A ?,gx. 1'., f'. v vi, 'fi 7 4 . A E Q H .K fp' wr, NX, ' Lf if a ' U 2' 1 1' 6. .6 ' 1 1 ' X f f xf 'A Pink! If you Want to be a lady -SU , 1 X, I ,. 1 take this train to the land of Zeta Tv i . 4 . 5' f 4, gf ' fr .1 5, 'F 194' 7'- .,f 5 ,! Q 1 M. A 1 Q ,,,. A- ' if g 'a fi il i l x TWLWZ MQW Zg 4 I . 2 x 1 .r :W Q ,fx ll 4, 5 y, . tsl' 'J Q Kg ' 'H me A. 'l yi' V Ja C. efarfx ' ' ig' A .3-JN.. C . 4. is T' The Sorors of Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority 24 Z il 5, Q ' l .Z ,.- M .1 U it ' ., V For the year Gamma Sigma Sigma held a Canned I lm LA, 5,1 , Good Dance for Thanksgiving. They also held a tg' 4 Christmas Party for needy children and sponsored some juveniles from juvenile Court. Gamma Sigma Sigma's officers were: Vllendolyn Smith-Presidentg Deborah Scott-Vice-Presidentg Constance Small-Secretary: and Constance Bor- ter-Treasurer. fl? 11, ,ag 1 lil' 1 ' Sewing as officers for the brothers of Alpha Phi Omega for this year were: Bertram Smith-Presi- dentg Evans james-Vice Presidentg William Cur- tis-Secretaryg Ricky Adams-Second Vice Presi- dentg Michael Wynn-Business Managerg and Bobby Pippins-Treasurer. The fraternity gave to a graduating senior of a Savannah high school a scholarship for 3100.00 to aid the student in continuing his education, as well fraternity also gave some food to needy families for Christmas dinners. Also for the first time the broth- ers held a Blue and Cold Ball. a a 3 3 oocoo Wl ALPHA PHI OMEGA F RATER ITY 1 NN 'wi I ' Kneeling Qlaeft to Rightb Tony McMillan an A NE N Odell Reddicks Dennis Fludd S15 joel Culbert , Fred Mitchell 5 Sitting Otis NVeaver john Hostick 96 Bobby Pippins Standing james jackson Evans james Donald Thomas Tyrone Green Bertram Smith VVilliam Curtis U' ,lxfg 4 fl, 4-'VJ , -,4 -'ff '91 I TPM' 'lui .. . , , Ricky Adams stylin' for the camera. The Torches at the Homecoming game, J The brothers of Alpha Phi Omega doin' their thing in the Greek Show. 97 N x 3-Q.. -'ww ' J wx-f ' wa 1 ma Lv? J LQ- ,Q ..,'. Fx . 4, Q-'WA NA I-.- ff- 5 1 -I -5 '? 3 N LSA -as W H if . . . ' ,771 . P1 ,V 5? . N 4, ' 4 ff. -5- 2. Y a .asf xuyxx Nxfsn tix. Lf. ' 98 'N N. Y 1. . ' .. f - ,sam '.Ab1.42YB!Eb!lE'NdQ 1 ' 51 5 1 - ,Q . 4 -, :, X PORT 'X,.. X111 . . .:f'+A-f--- l' -5 i. .. xy 1 N ,f , , . , .1 .,..y::f - -- 1 , Q- M s-ifrriegii-N-I -1 ' ....v,,- , ELON SLA HES SSC IOO Tailback Howard Ferguson rushed for 173 yards in- cluding 142 in the first half, to lead the Elon Fighting Chris- tians to an easy 37-13 victory over Savannah State. Elon took advantage of several key Tiger miscues in the first half to take a 24-0 halftime lead, then repelled a furious SSC rally in the third period to coast home with the win. The Tigers showed their first signs of offensive life in the third period behind the running of quarterback Keith Camp. Camp scored both Savannah State touchdowns, on runs of 2 and 10 yards to put the Tigers back in the game at 24-13. An early fourth period interception by Elon, on a deflec- ted pass, gave the Fighting Christians the ball at the SSC 28, and Elon took it in six plays later with Page, of Elon keeping for the TD from 12 yards out. SSC VS MILES TIGERS P RS 30- 14 Clark College was the victim of a 30-14 loss to Savan- nah State. The Tigers, paced by Michael Cohen's three touchdown runs, including a 66 yarder, took a 30-6 half- time lead. The fired up Tiger defense stifled Clark in the second half to allow the Tigers to coast to their first win of the season. Following the fruitless possession by each team, SSC took over at its own 11. A penalty moved the Tigers out to the 34 and on the next play, Cohen took a pitchout and raced around the left side of the Panther line. He cut back to the wide side of the field at the Panther 40, then raced across field to the right corner of the endzone, fin- ishing a 66 yard touchdown. The Tigers kept the Panthers in check the rest of the game with Cohen receiving rushing honors of 142 yards on 18 carries. SSC quarterback Keith Camp had a good night, passing for 119 yards, completing 10 out of 19. x raw- N .- '-. VW Lt ,. SSC player stops Panther touchdown attempt. 102 ww 2'1- 5. . , , if-A ' AN w.1e35 ig5g. if , , N-,,, 'iq 1 r- V i ws -in-A fy . W 3. 'R ,QL--Q-1 Xe K , .-' ,git 'xlxi x - ' sei,-.l'1E5Q 139 ' 'Abi--E f.s 'Stk i ff' . st.i.+. gin - ' ' 5519 efmiw B X Q X lk- .g sv. N N. Q , . Q X - . ., . , A .Q , hr, if , 2.4-SQE .f Qswxg -' .7 2 . T ' r '- - iylwf ' eyes X iii fr xy f.s'W -- ' - fi Us f-IWW-Q 1 . XM- r -. , f is is . as Jr vi, N -jg .A -1 .eww .N ..f .a. , in .YS-.Si VV.. , QQW U ',i,N'ff,-Q ,Q-r is Eg.. Nts 53, X-as i -A-vu.. K. x P, rx, 1- , .- Wt i!5 . EFA gsygg' - Q -'vw' H Q - P . . . .bwvd-. . .- S--,. .n - s ,Q -1-,,+ 1 ,. -8- - .t ,xx-:swag . . - H. -. - sf - -sis .- W if writ as N -X 'fr -S me rg ,. V . 5-NM-.,.,5 .. g ,ts-'X VS -r ., sw- 4 - ,wet X. r, - 1 .Mr 'Q sw --very s .. . .. . aw ss- . --A -, ,, an -1' -1.-1-xs'WP'1'...... :ff N . - . , 11 QQNPSQL- .tue teams. sf' - VVBERRY STCPS SSC 26-13 The Newberry Indians sparked by tough ball hawking defense, broke open a close game in the third period and scored a 26-13 victory over SSC. The two teams played to a standstill in the first half of the game. The score at halftime was 2-0 Newberry. The Tigers actually took the lead 5-7 midway into the third period. This was on a touchdown by Michael Co- hen. Iohn Westberry kept Savannah State,s hopes alive with a spectacular 67 yard interception retum for a TD early in the final period. The Tigers were unable to hold on to this lead as the Indians scored 24 more points and became the victors. Cohen was again lead msher with 70 yards on 18 attempts. TIGERS TGRM Moondog runs back an interception, p. x -.. if ' Y . X . X , . . R , . -- ' ' I, X s .- L' , - 11 - 'K F uv- . 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V, ,, A., r .0 , , ,Lx -.- 'Q - V ..- - -X3 ' 'X 1: -. -xw.:.:X9LN'.e N, . :. 1- AQ- fix--1 mms . K .,:.-N. , . - N , ' av? A f if: . A 'VT ' 1010 applying pressure on Albany State Quarterback. I04 TESWEQUQE HOMECOMING GA fl... , 5.12, , , -. 1-' ,st 1 ,.-., . I U ' 'Y . 47' its-ia..-31 A 3- -11 -,f'f?:f1.'-'iigwit '-.-- nffqui. Ml' -.,e-,N may I --,. - I.: -vw nn- fg- -' f .aa ll j ', , s, N' ,..V if - K Y. if - ,,,...y7! .-3, J -'g.'h'Tg.,.f5'5'. , 9 F t 9,3-,ggi lug Get set, ready, go .... ! .3 i -:tfxffca -f , Well, another touchdown! Savannah State stormed out of the dressing room following intermission on a Saturday afternoon and hammered Albany State 46-0 in the Tigers home- coming festivities. After a sluggish two quarters by both teams, the tigers broke out of a tight game, scoring 40 points in the final half. The defensive troops completely shut off the Rams' nmning attack. The last touchdown of the game came when line- backer Michael Moon, only about five yards from ASC quarterback Ricky Alexander, snatched a bul- let pass out of the air and stumbled the required four yards for six points. Getting the ball at Albany's 33, Savannah State moved straight down the field, this time not stop- ping at the Rams' 40. SSC scored one more in the third period of play with Camp passing to Scott. 105 X 'rr- Cghen heads for the goal line. Blitch tackled after running back interception. 'TIGERS CLOSE SEA 0 -A -., x.:--z.. f.,:w.r . 5 ' ,,-, l , w . . .--,Ur . 4 V 8 ..,,. ,... - .X - --. .-. 1 ,,...f - .. W , Q .X , .. , -,f . . If ' -f - . - uw.. , i N vp I K. ,A gf... , Ahh V X nick.. -VA-VT I.. , ,J - I duh-.A .. -N, -w 'm Unh5b v . -Y ,K .-.nqsrr . .. .... . , ,,, . , nl' I. ' ' ' . . . W v f' ' T . 1 ,, sr 4 .w . ,552 1. ' 5 'V .ll ' f VA.. ' . 1 ' '3- -IL ' 4 ' ' . ' .. - - I.,-as : -- . , . '- ' - . f..- - 1' rv - .' A 1 -r 4 .': . l .. .. . GP ., . I ,W V X .ii A V L ,.- , a . Mervin uses fancy moves to psyche Knoxville player. 106 A, Q ..-....,.,, 'Fw . ,T -.-nf-,par .yan-.ss-:mm x-'amass -5 .--... -. Savannah State's Tigers, despite being slapped for 115 yards in penalties penned the final chap- ter of the 1975 season with a win over Knoxville 33-20. Before a chilly crowd, Savannah State warmed the stands a bit with the first touch- down mid-way through the first period. After Knoxville's first series stalled on its own 19, Lee Blitch fielded Reginald Proctor's punt at his 48 and dashed to the Bulldog 12. SSC went ahead for keeps about three minutes later as Camp shook off several tacklers for an 11 yard TD. Blitch's PAT pass fell incomplete. The Tiger defense came through again shortly before the third period ended. SSC thus closed the season on a winning note to the delight of all the fans. ff' --..g Q Scotty reaches for the ball. ,.x BEATING O IW: N ul.. -: ,f 4.1.24 ,-',, 1 lt:-' W5 7 UD xi, V .., . .A 441 , ur -. 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' - ,, will -.ci..x e, . 1 .5 f .t -1 bww?- 'qwivffxw A - , ,. 5' 33,112-,1 . , H '- ' .MA , . . .Q -3.7. ' K f F I07 If 1 fsdsawdp-ffwfw' -. gwnunv Head Coach-john Myles Claude Brownlee Elijah Tank Poythress I 08 's......f- COACHING STAFF F v William Iackson gives quarterback Keith Camp a few pointers, 1 'fs ffm' 4 john Mason and Frank'Ellis discuss some offensive plays. 109 SO MUCH F UR F COTBALL . . . NOW ON TO idu . -. . . I ' ful ' , ,'Q:7'.'?4g v f ,X J. . f I D Q , . i N! J is 2 gfw ' ',-- J, Q n 2 S' I HM-Q I In ' ff N L -11 C Y' 1 XX -f + 1, X' ,f- X - pf! Q gf':,l . ff--' 0 lgsulf - W 1 gr.. x 4-1 I AIII ARMSTRONG VS SSC 3' .ZW f CNA' Q35 STATE Ike Hamilton goes up for two points. Kermit really puts his all into a game. ER, TO M H2 lllllllllll fluff f CROSS-TG ir? ' QNIH Sq L is Q f l qfx A2435 ASC dominated every phase of the game, out rebound- ing the Tigers 50-23, and surprisingly broke the SSC press with ease. Late in the game Crow Armstrong collided with SSd's center, 6-7 Terry Gordon, at mid-court and the collision proved costly for coach Michael Backus' Tigers. RIVALS CLA H 'Ti nf , 5 ,i -1 Eight consecutive points by SSC's Turner Odgen dur- ing the second half kept the Tigers within 20 points of ASC. - Ron Williams was Savannah State's leading scorer with 20 points and Odgen was close behind. Sam Kenlaw had 13 and Ronald Mincey 11. ents Q91 IIS 4 Ike Hamilton makes it hard for Morehouse to get the hall down the court Tyrone Harris scored 8 points in overtime to pace the Morehouse Maroon Tigers to a 99-94 win over Savannah State in the SIAC game. The win left Morehouse with a 4-5 overall record an 2- 1 in conference play. The loss left SSC a 1-E2 overall record and a 0-1 SIAC mark. SSC had5 players averaging in double figures, Kenlaw and Ogden 16.6, Williams 15.1, Romer 14.3 and Mincey, 1 a 6-7 Freshman, is averaging 10.3 rebounds and Kenlaw 10. Q' 4 - 05 221 , s- aw' Q Q'f,.,, O AY?f- . 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Q , K , mpvfw,-' 1, 1 I 2-f--is-1i-I .gp '. , 4 aw- N 'Y' A ' ' 1-33-'N ' Q flfhfl W? -Q'-'37 1 at-'N' '01 ' . .. .,.., .,. . E .--5,i,,, -Q LB EDCES OUT SSC The game between Albany State and SSC came down to a disappointing finish of a 97-95 win tor Albany. Mental mistakes were what hurt the tigers the most. Albany State broke out to a 33-25 lead midway in the opening half of the game. Then, eight unan- swered SSC points tied the score 33-33. By halftime the score was 53-50 Albany. With 16:17 left in the game the Rams held a 12 point lead over the Tigers-67-55. The Tigers tri- mmed this down to a 77-72 and within minutes had pulled to within two points of the Rams score. SSC was out in front 95-93 with 1:45 left to play when A1bany's coach Oliver jones took a time out to set the strategy for the final ticks of the clock. VVhen the Rams returned to the floor Wolfe tipped in a basket to tie the score 95 all. Griggs of Albany then stole the ball to score the winning points for the Rams. For the game Kenlaw had 27 points and 18 reboundsg Williams 18 pointsg Romer 17 points, Mincey 15 points and Tumer Ogden scored 14 points. The loss left SSC with a 1-3 mark. II7 , Wh, . P ' Y-N. QQ... w V my V , ff. TIGER BASKETB LL CGACH Michael Backus url if Michael Backus entered his fifth year this year as Coach for the Tiger Basketball team. Backus is an alumnus of Ham- pton Institute. This year Backus had quite a few new players added to the Tiger roster to boost the strength of the team. Many of the new freshmen either started or played second string. Coach Backus is truly a man to be admired for he served almost completely by himself as the coach for the team. His assistant was john Rivers a former SSC player. YES hments TICERETTE B KETBALL COACH Jimmie Westley 1-W.. M.-1- a,,.,.5 g., ,-ff 4, , Coach Iimmie Westley landed some of the most talented high school women athletes in the state this year. With this in mind, without hesita- tion, he set his sights on an SIAC, State and Na- tional crown. In his first coaching year the record for the Tigerettes was 12-9. Westley is an alumnus of SSC and hates to lose. He possesses a tactical basketball mind and has a never-give-in attitude. Perhaps this has spurred the team on to become what it has. TIGERETTE BEAT PAI E Ixaren Davis-Augusta. Ca. The Savannah State Tigerettes outmuscled, outhustled and outshot the Paine College Lion- ess to take a 85-73 win in Augusta. After Tigerette Coach Jimmie Westley had a few words with the officials, the Tigerettes be- hind and battered, came back to take a 224-20 lead late in the first half. The teams traded bas- kets for two of the last three minutes but SSC pulled away during the last one to lead 39-332 at the half. The Lioness' Cynthia Price came out bombing in the second half, leading her team to a 4 straight baskets and a 40-39 lead. SSC's Cathy VVilcox scored on a jumper to give SSC a 41-40 Kfff Loscella Davis-Bainbridge, Ga. lead which the Tigerettes never relinquished. Leading 49-47 with 14 minutes left to play, Diane Robinson and Dollie Mosley shot the Tigerettes to a 60-51 lead. Elaine Parrish and Pop Davis then spearheaded a surge which saw Westley's team grab a 72-60 lead. Paine's Maria Alexander brought her team to within 4 at 7:2-68 with 4:29 left, and the Tige- rettes only led 77-72 with 2 minutes of action left. Angela Ray then took charge of the game, scoring three field goals and hauling down 6 reboimds in the 2 minutes remaining to provide the final margin of victory. If ,JM A 5 tal Deborah Estelle-Rincon, Ca. 0 LQ W' ff X X 5-ur, f V Harriet Hillery-Bmnswick, Ga. Against Claflin. in Savannah. although SSC got off to a slow start, the outcome of the contest was never in doubt. Bainbridges Diane Robinson started con- necting from underneath. and every other Tigerette scored 2. and there were 10 others who saw action the first half, as coach Iimmie NVestley's team led 31-221 at the half. Swainboros Elaine Parrish had the hot hand for SSC in the second half. The Tigerette defense mean- while held Claflin to 13 points this half. For the night, rebounding wise, SSC had 54 and the Pantherettes 42. Robinson had 16 points and 8 rebounds, Parrish 10. McRae's Barbara Smith 7 and Millen's Dollie Mosley and Davis 6 each. Surrency's Kathy Wilcox had 7 rebounds, as did Roberts, while Faye Ware and Smith collected 6 a piece. 123 4 ' , i...-QW Gloria Mills-Millen, Ga. Dollie Mosley-Cochran, Ga. Savannah State College's Tigerettes, led by 10 fourth quarter points from Dianne Robinson, won their opening game of the GIAW season by routing Georgia Sout.bern's Lady Eagles, 61-44, before a packed Wiley Gym crowd. The Tigerettes fell behind in the beginning of the game, but eventually got ahead and stayed ahead, when Karen Davis got a bucket with 4:40 left in the first period. At the half the Tigerettes led 26-16. Robinson led the Tigerettes with 14 points, and Davis added 10 more points. Cathy Wilcox pulled down 17 rebounds to lead all the players in that department. Robinson pulled 12 and Angela Ray, 11. Ram Baker of the Lady Eagles had 16 points and 10 rebounds. 3 A 2 R' Elaine Parrish-Swainsboro, Ca. Angela Ray-Cairo, Ga. TICERETTE FACE BE EDICT Against Benedict, overcoming odds which saw Westley get two technicals for questioning why Parrish was not awarded any freethrows after being knocked down in the act of shooting, the Tigerettes had to resort to every trick in their arsenal to keep their cool and burn the nets instead The Tigerettes fell behind 12-6, then came back behind the shooting of Harriet Hillery to knot it up at 12 all. Hillery then put SSC ahead for good at 14-12 and Karen Davis increased it to 4. Mosley swished in two jumpers and two freethrows to give the Tigerettes a 30-18 halftime lead. Benedict, crept to within 1 at 34-33 before the Tigerettes got untracked with Pop Davis putting them on the right trail, giving them a 37-33 advantage with 11 minutes left in the game. Angela Ray put on her golden sneakers and started hitting noth- ing but paydirt, as her heroics gave SSC a 49-39 advantage. Ray, 'Pop' and Ware supplied the scoring the rest of the way, and Deborah Estelle and Ray the rebounding, as the Tigerettes hung on to win their ninth. -,,-4 S... i 3'-' X r xx XX Yvette Roberts Diane Robinson-Bainbridge, Ga. Swainsboros Elaine Parrish stole the ball with 38 sec- onds left to play. drove and layed the ball in as the Tige- rettes edged a new-look Georgia College team 57-54 in a GAL-XXV game in Milledgeville. Diane Robinson gave SSC a quick 6-0 lead on three buckets, but the Lady Colonels came back strong. Led by Ginger Penn, the GC team cut a 6 point lead to 2 at 13- ll. Long bombers by Tigerettes Karen and Loscella Davis, propelled SSC to a 5 point lead. Marcia McManus then got hot, and CC went ahead 25-23 with 2:30 left in the half. The Lady Colonels led 30-27 at halftime. The Tigerettes Parrish and Harriet Hillery cut the gap to 32-31, but Penn then put them ahead 38-35. The Tige- rettes then got clutch baskets from Parrish and Cairo's Angela Ray to go ahead 39-38 with ll minutes left in the game. Georgia College never gave up, as Peggy McAfee and Penn kept swishing them in and they led 48-47 with 3 minutes left in the game. Surrency's Kathy Wilcox blocked 5 crucial shots in the waning minutes and had 11 second half rebounds as she and Parrish sparked the Tigerette comeback. Parrish made it 51-50 and Ray made it 53-50. McManas cut it to 2 and Robinson made it at 55-52. McManas cut it 1 and GC got the ball on a missed Tigerette shot. Parrish stole the ball on the ensuing play after a time out and drove in for the winning margin. GC missed a shot, reboimd by YVilcox, and Parrish and Bainbridge's Pop Davis dribbled away the last 13 seconds of remaining time. Florine Rozier-Cochran, Ga. ETX S N ,l il l ax ff X H ' Qiifln X L Q X Barbara Smith-McRae, Ga. Faye Ware-Savannah, Ca. Charlotte Thornton-Savannah, Ga. Cathy Wilcox-Surrency, Ga - 9 1 ,JM K JV QS' , Y. ..,,, 7 ' 7 My g 5 F 1 ' .F ' w , ' 1 1 X . N 5 - -Ax. i . ...,..--fa .,N --XX X XL, X x I t X PDRTS SCENE 'VX ...Q-I--A I 11 i H MIGHTY TIGER OF SSC NUMBER 1 POS 10 ,Andre Sams SE 11 ' Iohn Westberry QB 12 Derrick Iohnson QB 146 Keith Camp QB 15 Bryan Walker SS 18 Clarence Scott WR 20 Henry Mervin RB 21 A Tim Camp A DB 22 Bobby Slocum RB 23 Vic Williams RB 24 Desi Macklin ' QB 25 Charlie jackson M LB 26 Jimmie Brown LB 27 Lee Blitch FS 28 Iimmie Thompson S 30 Walter Mitchell RB 32 Stephen Brown 1 LB 33 Kevin Washington WR 35 Peter Ladson RB 38 Hezekiah jackson DB 40 Ioseph Walls DB 42 Michael Cohen RB 43 Daryl Boles WR 44 Kelvin Montgomery M LB 48 Al Wilson DB 49 Michael Bryant M LB 51 Ralph johnson LB 54 Earl Wilkins OT 55 Richard Hall LB 58 Franklin Reed DT 61 Earl King SE 62 Ronald Thomas OG 64 Stanley Brown OT 66 Ierrold Stewart OG 68 Sammie Childs OT 69 john Porter OC 71 Ronald Goodman OG 72 Martin Govan DT 74 Alvin Cook OT 75 Calvin Cook OT 76 Cleveland Best OT 77 C.C. Kems DT 78 Larry Stripling OT 79 Gary Pinlett DT 80 john Iohnson WR 82 Robert Youngblood DE 83 Ioe Nathan Stevens DT 84 james Riles TE 85 Ernest Tolbert DT 86 Troy Williams TE 87 jonathan Mcbride' DE 88 Dennis Gregory I DT 89 john Dickerson DE 95 Michael,Moon LB 99 Willie Davis LB HT ' WT 6'1 177 6?1 187 6'1 163 6'2 181 6'1 165 5'11 175 5'11 175 6'0 162 6'1 185 5'9 160 5'11 177 6,0 187 5'11 167 5'11 ' 172 5'11 175 6'3 212 6'1 185 5'11 165 6'1 175 5'11 180 6,1 186 6'0 185 5'11 165 5'10 188 5'9 148 5'10 , 185 5'11 - 200 6,4 245 5'11 150 5'1O 275 5,10 169 5'11 198 6'0 219 5'10 210 6'0 228 6'0 210 6'3 236 6'2 210 6'4 225 6'4 212 6'3 222 6'2 222 6'2 210 5'11 300 5'10 159 6'2 195 6'0 188 6'1 ' 186 6'1 240 6'3 185 6'2 205 6'0 205 196 6'0 190 6'2 180 HEAD COACH-john Myles CLASS 3 3 1 3 1 2 3 2 2 1 1. 4 52 3 4 3 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 4 1 3 1 HOMETOWN Savannah Savannah Atlanta V Clarkston Warner Robins St. Pete., Fla. Bluffton, SC Clarkston Macon Alex., Va. Englewood, N J. Statesboro Hogan A Claxton Statesboro Millen Pendelton St. Mary Savannah Macon Hinesville Hilton Head, S.C Fitzgerald Perry Savannah Thomasville Atlanta 1 Cartersville Savannah Georgia Savannah Atlanta Savannah Augusta Savannah Hilton Head, S.C Atlanta Hilton Head, S.C Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Savannah Washington, D.C Savannah Washington, D.C Washington, D.C Georgia Hinesville Thomasville Augusta ' Savannah Millen Savannah Atlanta Iesup 1975 RO TER D SCHEDULE OF NOVEMBER 4 Paine College 8 Invitational Tournament 10 Georgia Southern Coll. 21 Georgia College 22 Georgia Tech 24 Paine College JANUARY 5 Albany State Coll. 10 Valdosta State Coll. 14 Claflin College 16 Benedict College 17 Claflin College 19 Georgia College 24 University of Fla. 28 Benedict College 30 Valdosta State Coll. FEBRUARY 9 Albany State Coll. 14 Fort Valley Coll. 16 Fort Valley Coll. 19 Georgia Southem 27 State Toumament 28 State Tournament Savannah Columbia, SC Savannah Savannah Savannah Augusta Savannah Savannah Savannah Columbia, SC Orangeburg, SC Milledgeville, GA Savannah Savannah Valdosta Albany Savannah Ft. Valley Statesboro Statesboro TIGERETTE OF SSC NUMBER Karen Davis Loscella Davis Deborah Estelle Harriet Hillery Gloria Mills Dollie Mosley Elaine Parrish Angela Ray Diane Robinson Florine Rozier Charlotte Thomton Barbara Smith Faye Ware ' Cathy Wilcox HT. WT POS 5'5 1 30 Guard 5'4 125 Guard 5'10 137 Forward 5'8 200 Forward 5, 10 135 Center 5'9 1 60 Forward 5'4 1 12 Guard 5'8 150 Forward 5, 1 1 140 Center 5,6 14 1 Guard 5'6 135 Guard 6'0 135 Center 5, 10 1 50 Center 6, 1 1 65 Forward Head Coach-Iimmie Westley Assistant-Kermit Romer Trainers-Juanita Williams and Jeannette Gray HOMETOWN Augusta Bainbridge Rincon Brunswick Millen Millen Swainsboro Cairo Bainbridge Cochran Savannah McRae Savannah Surrency Nov. 28 Nov Dec. Dec. jan. Ian. Ian. jan. Jan. Jan. jan. Jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 3 .......... .. 5 .......... .. 1975 TIGER BA KETBALL ........Shriner's Tomney Sav. Civic Center. Sav. Civic Center fQQ1LQLQiiQiIiQ, EiQlf ....... . 5LQlQQQ1I.'eL. SQQQLLQQ1IfZiQf ' 5QQLgLIQ1I,'e5.' ' ' ' 8 .......... ...... 9 .......... ..................................... Savannah, Ga. 14 .......... ................................. Savannah, Ga. 'iiQ5gQIiiQQ'HELi. 16 .......... .. Nashville, Tn. .......... .......................-......... jackson, Tn. Atlanta, Ga. ........Shriner,s Tourney Edward Waters Coll. Armstrong State Coll Morehouse Coll. Albany State Coll. Lane Coll. ' .......Miles Coll. Claflin Coll. W .......Knoxville Coll. ........Fisk University ........Lane Coll. ........Clark Coll. ,.......Miles Coll. Birmingham, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ca. 'SQQQQQ1IQ'EQ. ' ' Savannah, Ga. Fort Valley, Ga. .... Orangeburg, S.C. Savannah, Ga. ........Morehouse Coll. ........Clark Coll. ........Armstrong State ........Knoxville Coll. ........Albany State Coll. ........Fisk University .Fort Valley State .Fort Valley State .Claflin Coll. .Edward Waters Coll. .SIAC ToLu'ney HEAD COACH-Michael Backus Assistant-John Rivers RCSTER SCHEDULE NAME Terry Cordon Perry Grant Ike Hamilton Ramond Jennings Sam Kenlaw Ronald Mincey Tumer Ogden jeff O'Neil Kermit Romer Leroy Thomas Kevin Vaughn Daniel Walcott Ronald Williams Pos CF FG F F F G G PC F-FG F F G G CLASS Senior Soph. Fr. Fr. Senior Fr. Senior Fr. Senior Fr. Fr. Fr. Ir. HOMETOWN Savannah Savannah Bainbridge Savannah Charleston, S.C. Manassas Savannah St. Petersburg Nassau, Bahamas Macon Poughkeepsie, NY jersey City, NI Savannah 6 - A, - ,.,- -. - . ' ' V-aw, .. ,,. 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Did I hear a voice? l ,, Again Come on everybody l 66 A little higher, please? . . . .And here they come And a one and a two . . . Get doum tonight! -1 .Q 4 91 Y,L'.4,,:. V . 'E 'ai , 'R' -xxhfi 4.5 , . A ' 4 i The Mighty Tigers Da-Dwlh I, . ,.,f 1 1 ,f 4 ' J ' . 1 'A I - ' 'fy 4 'fin iffy, , . gf. 4' . I ,. Y. 'T 1---I fc 5 ,V an ,, vu- , . ?Js' 4.1, S ,gb v cf V, -1 ,-3. 'Q-4 ,' 'ii'jf.,. ..-wg-V .,v,,,, ,,.,, -A-11, 5 N N , ,I-Z ,--'lst .nf .,.,. 3 , H. mv., Y '5 g f,,,L,,:Y' ihff, 'f 5, . . f ' '4.v:'l'.3 1' 5, 4. x. ' ' , - ,i'.3Pf nf- -I - 5.3.-.,.'-'K '- '- . - ' - ' ' , ' , .Z.I',A. h, , , .1 1 I6 W- TN , 4 .. A , i nf V fif 'iz . , ygy ,W fr E, SKPYP - xv:- , QQ' v Q- - Blue and Orange onlne blow your horns 'nkvr ' ., ., . ' ji-: Q 51595: 12.0 -A .ai-v Tvs-.., I - ..,,,..C ,,-V ..,.-, Q .,,-Q.. I lin. . V f. 1- ,,,,. . A., ' ' , ' ,gf V, 1-It .wk 1-Q, '- X , ' ww, ff, 1-. W ' ' X-. ,,. ,. . V 5,4 ' 7 ' 5 ,Q JW., 5 '.': m, A 'T. Q v xgfnz. . z-1 fU-I , ,. 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' -:wx ,, -f-' 'K . - ' ,,- - ,V -xx jf'. ,iq V1 .N , , -.., - ,, , 1-Q4 i4,4,,13J.,4 ',.2 .r: 4i5'3Qlit'Qnf:-sz V ' .af :Mn -Q f V i. W . -V - V --f-A A., 'Q :.4,:i,4,.f J 2'5f'1f5?7 ff,V44gyf,5+'1,'f .wr ' ' . af. Vf- 'wr ,f 1'jg,,kj 1r:V: lf i 4- l . 454. 0,4 Arm Y '- - x - , Q 3 nl :Q-'Wu V: ,. ,.:i,lV: , -I 9 i nf :'G',,-..,. Q. .i L -fi fly-- A .4 'M 521- A ' .if ', V1.1 M- an. ' 'R --f 1 'L 'ww' ' A Q1 , ,3 i x f'i,, 'is ' x X if 'X X NN' xy-- w.- ,. ' L, . eq 851 'X ,ax -E 54 F3 4 4 Beverly Reid F 4 1 -. :fx . v x mv F A 'ag Ja 1-'gy A.-1 ' ' 1' U. A 9 nf? 'J' Lywonnis Price I a n i c e S c o I t s. NX A l e x i n e H u d 5 0 n 1'-sf -o H is R2 '52,- V 9 l' 3. S m i t h +1 L: 7:1 V1 2 -,- .1 4 J, . ffm 1 ,V 5 ffl? ' Te.- , , . 9 X - f JN' ily Q. ,j 'cf yn X455 K 1 X 172 a A ,,?T' , E x--... V fx f : , me-,' r x 15 l.,-' W .s U , A E' - 'J-lafwsf' I A CH .13 ,- W, 1. '- N- ,sy c -4' , E h 5 r 5? 1 c. - 4 , K an .. -Q if x-,. A All J f. fig- atv f wx njvg-, f'-H 935. P-Q ., - ia 9 V ' ' A - N N -I N , 'a 6 iv ii XAK ' flu. . - Y.. ,HMN . . Hx N ,T 03 -' -N5-Nfxlaf :QQ .. was . ... .-. 'VK- 'ln .M 3 'S ,1N t..,. 1 A . ,iv s ...-. .-'im-T 1' 5 . - ki-fx vis in N , ,. fLl? '?tX',1'- x xdg .f ..., aw, K xv, H' X- WQQQ-.g,.9N W, muff-. V+ 1 tvs--as' Wm . ,. , ' 5 . 'Nlx f AQ! 'fs vm-. ad Y 4 G i111 wi- ,, - SS t f args W-- ..t Neill' . J SY. Wu fr,- x .r . ,X .EY N fx ws te bi E rf - it s X vi 155 X 8' ,Sr K ri' ' Q Ext For the class of 1979, Mr. Sandy Myers was Pres- ident and Mr. David Foye served as Freshman Class Advisor. Ms. Fawnn Davis reigned as Miss Freshman and Ms. Carolyn Williams was the Freshman Attendant to Miss S.S.C. Over 700 freshmen students joined the SSC fam- ily this year, marking the largest freshman class in the history of this college. 173 VVYA f 922 lf Q v X X l fx QQ - .'f ig i Xxxw Q ' x NN N., xx xx William Adams , N X x Qt: ,N . Q, W 5 xx ,. Q X XX ' - is x xx Q V5 :S',- joseph Baker Melinda Bell N. . N. F . Nzv- . ,N ,- 'resa a t f ...,a. rx -sk: xl V ii El:-1'-:L :-'L'.f'sfi? . yizj if R yi-1 4. TEXX- i .: :' VFR M 5 X .9 X frxx x Qt . x N 48193541 X + f 5 a Q E +21 rfi 5 . X.. :mg x B i rx XX QN:,SKVVx, jan X Num.-1-3, iv X , .-,Q Q 1 X nf' 'Q 5 Ch 3 il' S.. f z-- .. ...- , U ' V Rift'-1.. 0. ' JN. . , i-I ei. ukky Agada -.iff l 'A' Y? B it-sexi? A y B' 5?-. ' 1. -. :f ,R SR -- .4 :digg 'V '- - Q,Q,l Qin- 'A :i . it S ie -1 L : x:..'i:: -1- if K , ? 35151 133 - Shirley Baker X is -P ' ,. x is Q ,V ,ll:VVx,:V . V. A V i' W fi- Y: :'. ' -A-fx 331 :M X. ' 5iT?f'?i , 'YQ 'B t if, 4 S: Y A . Claude Berry Q: N 42. if jessie Bowden 174 5 x wr N + Q ASN X eg 1 VH B J. mx N,-. N Q 4 X NX-if w' ' ' LQ f , N,,g A Q ,l 1' sl S N ,G uv A+ . , sf WV QV 1 E: JS A ! V, 9 by S' 1 ' 1 ' 'N A q x Qi B' w Connie Ambrose Q il. .I us--. ,. .. .X - ,., w -1 X 1 5 Nj: 3. .1 . . - , . : . . - ,J f- - ao... . .- gg, ,. XV . V X l if :gr p .- N Q ,sq-v . N .2 - -- P: -,Yi of . f Y . 11 .- 1 . ai A-' ski V 1' 5 xx. B Everton Archer Carol Baker ., V, 2 V . 2' X . . -X . B Patricia Bailey Brenda Baul 1' 1 'X ' :: , .-j ' V -A. 5: SVVVV ,... w g 4 3 r x ' K '. N 4-':5'ji:g. jf, ,rs I 4,4 .t K 2' fi .- s A 1 ext faq a-.--i , 'F kia Robert Best Cora Bragg a -. 1 B B .N ' A . ,. xx L,'. .5 X V XXV 2- - - iii : g lf' - A Ns: , ,iv id fi- . V 'SSN' S lk ' iff-4 ' . x me N ..,a,:.. Marion Bolton Presley Branan Effa Lena Bright Gwendolyn Brundage se A E y 'ia ' . ' B A 1 - + Q ft y 1 -' . at 1 ' ' ,. , W .,v, Q K f Kathy Bryant Marilyn Bryant james Bunch Angela Bush ' Iames Etta Bush P x K 'at x'v , ea? 43 I Cleveland Butler , ix Karl Butler alla 5... gli?-2 g Betty Cail George Cail Charles Clark r : gt B Q Bethany Campbell Kenneth Campbell Sharon Carter xt' :ff A .. , Q, 3 ,. .. --.. -'N X, Z4 A . i . . .5g:l:g:g'L', rc, mf .- P Q f , X an . bn : lx ,, C ,X - ,. '- . auf' a-. , N ,-as HQ. 1 J , ' fi N Lg xB ' .il 'il 53-9 K, .B l 5 I Clifford Cochran janette Cochran Bobbie Cobb Ruby Cobb l75 fi r V N., lil., get , :yy NN Q , e lf , , f - 2 D 1 4, 1 , ,Q .1 , -,355-ff? Q 5 J, if 'C 1 v -1,25 1 l X f . I A Tv 'V f I HSE: 1 f ' zz 5 V Kay Coldfield Amanda Coles Mozella E I , X Q ga ,- ' Z 5 'Q' x. .1 laine X Margaret Colonel 1 K V ,. 5553 , ' -'yu V ii ' 1 1 i. ' A ,am -, .A Roy Cooper jnilandre Corey Davita Crawl-Ord P ef. b , M it , -. Q ' -.U . if 21 ,,., 4. A '. x is , ' 7 mln' , A 'gg 22' 4? ' 1 ig 4 ' '- 'Q , . -V V .1 Z ,. . E, ., ' . , , , -' QQ A , -'Ai 'f ,. . Brenda Daniely Ethel Davis Eliliibeih DHViS X . H 1' , . , i 'F I 5 5 ' w 'r Q ':5'5SZ', I f n 'X X h Al.. , t D F Cwen Davis Harnette Davis Karen Davis LOSC6lla Davisi K X if X ,ki Cheryl Cooper Q' tae. Cail Cutter -i - .TV x ' 4 I A 5 F. ' X S lil tix , , B J if X Q- Fawnn Davis .L 53 x- P . 'F Q 4 a xi .if 7 2. , , i , he A Indy Days n of ' , - -. 1 ' - ' Z' Os vii: nib .-- 1-Q.- , - Q. 'f' f f, ' ff g v K 1- .fs . 'I ' ' fflr' .0- X W 354- ,.',.g4 .2 1. ...' K 1. - John Dickerson Terald Dixon Gwendolyn Aldean Duncan Douglas hli' s .g l 1 Q. . 1 .- ' ' 5 1 . f fiffgf? l 11 732111 l ii, 5 ' l V lifg. A ... ' - ' Flora Emerson Lewis Fallings jimmy Fellsome aol? ea 5. 5 7, xy R ,.,, C SZ- D 5 Wlnifred Ealqy 3 r13l V l ' .s Q X M GR' ' ,. wc fuk 'CN . Q, . Johnny Fennell ,J 'A' Q . f 4 V9 ' x lv-Q.. f 2 lxrb lx 1 Dlann Ferguson Ruth Ferguson Alvetta Frank Ricky Freeman , Q FE, . .las ' 1 Q1 , ' ww- - fi sir ,sf D 1-rg A ,fy f XG ' as f' 3 , ' 4 ll by Af gi rg-. 3' ': wk I 1 , A52 ' xii , I ,rf J Q Ray F unnye Annie Fulpher Albertha Cadson Angela Cadson Edwin Gaines I77 i r 1- ' . sf ' Q x -Nb - ' xx?- W w . N x . - 2 julie Gaines mx g,a XX xx Salk lvl 9 Q X 'T Q , - 4 . - fi? 'A , f ' Ra Y .ffl 'f'..5 r .I .a 1, ' A Robert Glover r Q 5 Ji' X 'E S , . 1 2322: fig xi ,j x if Isisrrf' 5' gig' 'gi S Hipaa: ,aaa QM Q, xnrwwfag '- -: iifrt'-,, Q, i Q - -'Ti 'X -:T ' , N x Q. -1 lf we D K- 1g.g1f-:-::w ay lf. l, N: .xx 15 fa-ifri-1-.1gr,,r-1.1 i -4:g..,, - ., -n , X Wx x Qg, . viii WEBER wg, A - X,-W--l b QI- . - x .' Q55 .X ' -QW' H 935-Q 5 :E ,- 'A .Q f .M ' ' ' Mike Garcia Harriet George Eloise Gilford if X. NX x 'N -Q 5 . -+11 :.-,. -.-'. ft .- r !l. ' ' -1 v 2 y X vf if - i by J, i. 5. . ' ' , Q A Q' C 1? 3 '19 '. 'li J-uf, 'gaiuxhgxi Q, joe Goldwire NL ...- 4iiSViwl I' X 'pt Ioyce Gorden I, ,.,., I 4 af' A ff awww f X :Fil ' , X 1, .fax X -f L- N :gl ' Yi? 5 gr J X ' - ' 'X l-'N - 5+ N l LX- . .. -- K Q' l ' . C ,RQ .1 'FA A ,F X. - , -M- i . , ':, 1 - N. 1 722, ' , h i , J X X .X .lt ' 'lvl Q A :xl . ' W 'l u i ' H Q X. . ' W ' S-.-sf? X Mary Gregfify Darlene Griffin Verdell Griffin 55.1. ' .Mai-z. x .U Q X 'Sw Y R q ir 1 Z . N6 ,. -' xr K ' . :nik I, x X. W K wx ff, A xx X X , Q, 5 YQ .9 X531 4 553-., XE: iiikrggxg f fly a: xii' ' 1' inf 'n--fx Y' 'il L- ' :Si-Lflriifr 'fx K X is 5. .- :P tif ,. 'Str x:f-QQQ.-5 'A , H f, s , . fxj sy X 1+ W5 ' Qi ' JST 5 UM' ,lglij 3 --Q32 N 1 as Timk- ' ilii A 5 :NNN - .- IaI1iCC Hull Lemuel Hall Beverly Hamilton jeanette Harper 1 X Q X xxx N QNX m 'X X W N-If: X . X . X X X x A X X f ,QE HKINTV 1: r N ' ' S ww 'Eff ' ' ET K-7,5-5 -9 Q .Sl as , 1 4 , . Tracy Glass .4 . x 5,a' .- Msg '. J' , x . Q ' 3' Q- il an , ., Nr , l Walter Grant - -N Fw,.'e. 'AN Valincenia Griggs Cynthia Harris ' as - .2 ,. ,J A 5 '- ' .--f - W 'r .Hy f' - . ,,,',. , . 5 - .kr r- 1' no af .,' l .' , '-, l Q 93 1' an X i I , 'Q ,fi S 1 5 K Q L ,, l rr -A . 4-.1 X 4 x ax Q wil rj 4 ., , 9 J 3 si ' :X we in Q' il :Nr :QA X ' Ja' If ' l 4-' N1 X J , , am. Natalie Harris Elaine Harvey TOTII Hendrix .z Q A . 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E 1 , iX.fiX- A .ggggfp 'f- if :gf 'F' XX if .. 14 Q- ef ea -1 - -. 5 ' 1' f .S-Nl ' x xx- . 4' N. 1. 5, 5 .K Q1 511: 1559 Hoist? Hutchins Eleanor llyinond Linda HYTTIOH B3-fbafa . :s g - 1 af. -f A xx .mx fs Ll' 1 Q iff si? .. 31 Ps . N n jeffrey jackson Susan jacobs Reginald james . ' Jriig .-X -3F.. 31-'l . -Xi f J,-2 :Nils k i3,,xAV4!, K w s -x !,, . -K 'mf A - T A -. -' i 1 . ' Q 1 ' C 'N 'St ' x N iw. ' ' 3:4 Q: .i N Q C -.R sgxkk- f Q. '- -: . ' - ..: .J X .CJQX 1 ' N ..u: -W' X i- 'X Clarence jenkins Ira johnson Miriam jo ' ,. if . lr-' .s -Q3 we-'R it - K' bg 3 ,. iz x - . i N. A A . -:N ' . 'lhomas jones 180 Anita jones Elain jones ert jordo Wilbur johnson n Claude Kearse If xl. .2 .!, ' , ,Q I .25 ki . N' l. -E52 fff' 1. New 'f's3'3 M lege' ' .E Q. , gfgsq., 5 1 .lf 233' A-'Yi' -5' Stanley Kemp ek .' in C , . dl- Van Buren Lee . '11 li' 1 f fy , , X, . V, V A ' .,::. Reginald Love Dianne McDaniel xiii X iv? ' if L? f riff Festina Larry Flavious Lash Anthony Lee Glenn Lee ali' Q . jf fl V .. gn., -f - f f Q Y f s , X ff' 4 I 'l jf K' . 1, l ,, , . Q c, y,,511' , we , Q. f' di UMM' 'V -f 'Q' 1 Q74 , n as ' 35' -41 A J, --? 'fe , wifi' Brenda Lewis Leviticus Lewis Michele Love A A ff? , V , ,V nl , ,rx -. 81. M i , W :X r f 'A '1, . if 1 . ... - ' - Harold McArthur George McClain Dannv McCoy 4 Q 1 .4 -4 . i --r-1 ' 4 H, ,, H b ' A HX '1'ii74,9'.'E1,'2 , ' 1 l ' i n 550 .ff ' 15 Zi XXXL' fl- ' -' 'i 25: , ,f: , B i 4 ve 3 ' Q Q I H - V ' i- f NL I I 1, V 4 fc , - il L ,L IAQ 5 ai , f. f ' Wilhelmia McFadden Minetta McGill john McMillan Anthony Major 'L fri X - gy - 1 . ,,, -. ru hffwys f X X i ,X ' S SX fs' X f- z - Eddie Manning .fi . 'llw,1? 1 fi? 1 3 . X ix .- w X X Us N x E X -.5-Aw. X-A-xp t X . . .. 4 ,ix ,X Yi v l x Y i xx K lil' 5 X? t X X 1-t -. N Q Y 1 r 9 , X Q V' Q ' Larnell Miller -3? x 1 Robert Moore xx QW tx Q, N Y X :E-, -i x-:J , . X x I g . t , N Sheryl Manning Theodore Martin .iii f-: A-A -jf-EEN NES , :N gh t 5 . Richard Mike -' r g' . . -' w 1- 5 A3 . e N ff Samuel Moore X I -X . Q W if . 'P-. 1 , '- NY , mr . m f' - i N . lit:--Q r in ' wl'. Ri Q 'B ' 1 1 iiiffk '-':'- 'Wy .Wh :ix -I-th .5 TE 1 1 f- Vw -,:1.SS?::2xk?:. ,N 'Q 'K -. .- .-.5+:R,:. 2 Q - Q Thomas Newton 182 Matthew Odum x '- REA- X. ':Y:::::-fy tri-iw .511 A H x ' 'flxf 3 loanne Maxwell J A 1 .- l qaqvfl fl t , L .. x M- E - by-A 2 Q ,w li K Lewis Morant .tj ,A,.. lxiw -' egg ,..fi:2:f: . 1, Patricia Mumford N . ,.,. ,, fx ,- l is A -. 1 R 'I X ew, , X 1 :xr N?-' N xv if Q AX '-. ., William O'Neal Elliot Palmer . '- Q -2 Y' N3 , -ev 4 M lg M. f .la Gilbert Miller . N ' V. . 85. 'M 1 ft 'v r N f SQ YN. ,, X . 1 'N 5. - 4 -35: l t X- Q X cf X Andrea Morgan ,X 1 A 'QQ , ' Q X ., X: y , ,f: S X Yf' X 1 'sffx u n -- x -Q . 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L, X Q: bgyw , ' -' :g S? 3,142 f- l. 15575-. 1 ri: Q T nf' ' ., A 'T -- ' P L fly' f V i' ',f , awr qs? FJ ll t NQ - N 4 w.-L f X- ,V QQ 1 X akgy f. on N Q ' Jeffrey Torrence Welton Tootle Cl1I'fiS Walker DWHIHIH Walker T M r fr 1. X -2 F ,- A 5 - ' Q ' -1-x 1 ...Mr Y'-K -- 1 4 'W -.2 ' ' f f5'-::7-- V 'i as Q . A -. ' Q 'Ag-Vj1a1: ' 4 L-If -' x l, 1 , 4, Q. A J -3 11?-1 ,,la-ity' if 'Q -Lil 'Q ies. .' ,W g- 6 x -7, . 1, cl' V -I ..,, 4-:ef .E . , .K-1,3 V' 15.4. . T4 7 Q . fr. fi 3 1 - TQJ. Ma.rvette Wlaker Sylathia Wlaker Carolyn Washington Mary Waters b , ,i :I 'Nh .1 4 1. X Ii ,fjw . .K ,, . 3-QESQ. .. J. : .F'.:i:d .I V wh In L-N, . J, Al.: ., , x ,. k Q LX f '-'aiffruq ja l ' ' 'V Qi , A ' 19 l V' H 1 la X 1 V ' N iiufiilgi 'U ,fl '- hi ' . ' X - L'fNli,f?. V A- - - t - fiiivfszi fr: . '- A il r - X th 1 nl :gf 11-11' ,ffm ,sal ' ,gs , A :f , ' 'R 1 , eg - I!! ez x .. . fr' 4- ' Cynthia West Randy Alma Wells Watkins Bobby Wedlock Jacqueline Westley 5 6 William Weston 'fi' r., ' 1 Q- -,L iff N X N X w J rabbi X Q S X X X Faye Wiley A 3 N . 2. is M :Mi Carolyn Williams tw -.-:Sri '5 - V ' X Iennie Williams QA X , x , sa, N - ssl. - ' .,..,i A .4 - A- .. , .-ef ' -z w ig-'fl' 5 3 'V - T , is , g HIS? ' qi N-51 'l E X. ' X- is si X - N Ql1 ' T- ki 1 1, W ' ' ' i . 'X 151: 1 y Lx jx ,Q 2,5 x -X, y ' 3555 fx fv.Y,, -1 E ' ff SQA at fy Lf . . fy- ' .Trl ??i:ijgyyk1.:.gf . '. : '- I ,1 gE E, T i.Q:'Lfl .L if . . I ,Q-'F N. s -A , ' 1 Tamara Whipple Benjamin Wiggins Kathy Wilcox judy Wilder 734 - N, if W . .- 3 H ' ,M :r:i?.f X ' t Q- .. I I - -A ,-.-, -, gg ' wX my :-: . 'GSX Q X X k ' 'SKF T5 'xi S s . I , e ni Margie W a .gp it t . Stix .X awe .5 ili- -W fl 1 M M '13 :Ex 1 kk-.4 .l 1 A3..wf.,g- .13-' 1 Beatrice Williams Beverly Williams is Q tt X . L. , 5 .vt . ,ri V, Iv ' 'V,A,., xr . , . Y. , i i.,. fest Dereck Williams Elizabeth Williams . -wk Nix M R ' N X ' ,Nr , gh X 'lf as s - W M X... X ' ' 1 'l I 'KFYX W XS illiams Michael Williams Minnie Williams r-'fl , , , J x. , v 'XX X : H f5Q.5 53,3 . .WIS zf-:'5'f 1. - AY: , b ' 1, L - x. ' : ' x 1 xc' sl 1 . Brenda Williams . 's f , F-311 '-lik ig x N lv Xt A S lx Qs XXX t U lxqt 3 S x sf MN GN .L il ire x- Iacqueline Williams X S? . QW Q x.f'.'v x1 6 Ng, 'X iw-if x it 9' S4735 is . .. xx V.:-i 5 ix x9 Ranell Williams - tx laii l K' lat U, Liga, K' 5' 5 -2 , , ,E i ai Terrie Williams Thomas Williams Troy Williams Debra Wilson Brenda Young , . in is W - Vashti Williams as s x Bobby Wilson 7 -.1-r:5A:1:':g::.,.,.,.,--,...f, .IQ oeuvww. , .. 5-KJ 1 4 .5 fp-1 av' A - 0 . 5 4 fn ,JJ L.. .Z 3 y Q- -Qw- s MJ' N4 in .n x,:,. X X, X NX NPN A l88 Y QR ff,f,.,,,,, , V, ,mm I .zu S Nqr: QA x v W1.,.i.5g5i..i: ,r ,v--. , ,. .Q . 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S F Ricky Adams xwx' ,nn 'E iii 11 5 Hazel Allen .N N x 0 X -, -f sr . in ii 'v f-V.. -W' 951 Q- A, ' ,J : - 1 gl 'x ,fl- K. Victoria Awhmon Llfvi' 1- 5-. S 9- ,. ., , .6 Ag ,gil H f N 'V '- .yifbz 7 ' l ...Z , :aI:fQ.24'Q .. .. .':g.L:f:.:.44 ,J, ,P fift. ta, .,.-,..-, . N - :.L,.f:j:.:.j5' x. 5e -3' N. 5'l?'.'-1'Z'1g 5I'1-14 'Q' +' 5g.g.'5.g.g.g.,1 . f .:.-, .Qs-: - -'.+'f-'-'-':'.'- -.'.'H-W., .5 ..v,-,.s,- . :EI-1. .-.-.gf,-. --'.-z. 'jg 'If f '.'. -1 n l 5 O David Ranks '4 X f I 'A .S ' ' - ' 55 5, , N tfseiiiu , V .:. . ' . ' Vw. M, ' 9,1 ' x .2 , 4 fe A - ,fx ,..., .J ,.... .., ., . Elizabeth Albright 4' -'S 1, 1 W v x x A . R' I Y -,. 4, ,eq .g f i . M- RM . -sr. : , l -'er . ... 'T Q ,..-. XX 'ar N X x 1 X X V A , wg R l A Ricky Allen x 9 4- fe' .W ,f , X QR . . ., ui. . . .v-J 1 W Sf' W , .f ' X. , .V W,-55 ' S XN '1 ' 'v M' ' A N. if N X- . -- N V -,, A , ::, ': ,, Q N X ' 5 13:5 - ' Diann Alvin joan An if Ronald Austin Virginia Bazemore . j I x Connie Baker QQ... ,Q-wx i .A . A , . ff 4 .L.. derson Nonie Arkwright R4 QF. ol 9 . D X x..-..., X. N N I 3 E 3 . . if X., AL f Zz W Habana W 'Z3fL x.. -av . wk N -.9 'S' . X , lg Xl XX S Ronald Beulah Deloris Baker Pr K ' lrlx N- 2 ' 1 1. 'EEE ' 9 ca r M xr g 1 -,fax ' . , l Ao ,lgifzifr ' A' Marsha Bias Sara Bizzard janice Blackwell IK. x Charles Bradley .5 l Campanella Brown ko f -:X . .rl Q Ioan Brown ,Y ' ,L : ,Q- 1 ' - N ,gs-, -H ' 1 , F - l 'lf 'lp S +1 Pisa' .Nik Ronald Broadnax Carol Brown J. B ,, , T- 4 5 l , Q I PM aah 105 Lenora Boston Hattie Bowyer W aaa-.aan Charlie Brown Deborah Brown no ll' 3 f wr- LeAnn Brown Terry Brown ,L .gijfiiirl qlgmf '...qS :Q Q73 lim o XQAL X I X l, I. , xiii W' l x ' 1 K' '. , 'L SHN!!! ll ' Norma Bryant 'A 1 Ip. C ga 'Q' gfzx . . ' K xi: , ei - ' N-'Q ff: ,- :.. ,- 1 .Ig--gig f::.X ' rp- N. i.3NSS? RFE? ,l 'fn 4 . ggsu -N-,Q - . S N x Q X gs X wx XC .X xxx X SXX Q N X N XC S N A S -3 Y X x S S Q Q pNg.Xssaw -ww 1 XX? Q 515:--'rg z 1 X. N. -1. yy -af' 1 Nassk Q, ' N N 1 Alvin Cook :X cf fr-.Q SJ .X 4L4' ' WLS' tv-X . ' -Fi' aei. -wr ,G :,5:X Q I-xv. .fr I, F' I P Q X 5 N I X mb, Charles Cole Y Nr xxx Marshall Calhoun X ' ,- X Y- I xxx X X E-xxQQ 'F ' ix fl x , W9 Q., 'i ,. 'N xx X IL X, Calvin Cook rx .f g 9' A. imi nr fx Samuel Campbell b : -x S, ' x 1 ,fin- .1' f 1:- ' l ix f 1 - .X :x , . K . N x X x x 'Q QQ: fj5fg?9L9Mm ,1 ,i5iG5s,y 53' l a- l am- - C ,kd ' 1 I 9 vi -Sy 'N' 1-V, w X aSRx'9VNmL'lh6 21 XX R - 1' Rgivrwkl A 'Ib' X V l - Qu Roscoe Crawford -h .x V ff: IS. Bobby Carr France-ner Carter :' -- -xx. Sh elia Cobb joel Culhreth 'Na X fx X , l'aQ Q . -,-, 9 V Q9-5: 5-a..,, If l' - 'ti ,- .X Q a .. 1. xx- X , .A ,sf 5: K Vx -1 1 Q 9:9 - x - A. x air' I az- ' jlg xu li ' 5 ' 5 Qi F ax N x ,4 , if Michael Curry William Curry William Curry Betty Fields Ruby Frazier C21f0lyTl Fl1ll9f Gail Flemming i, K' , -J' 'I' J -cf -14 f I ' J 'wh ri V ' T x.1 1-' rw. A I ,I , Ronnie Dikerson Philbrick Dorsey i V , '.V X f 'si Alf ' -Q lb -f wa- Q Q I sf, 'L .X V Y xx 4 Y Nt. Tracey Durden Audrey Cadson L W james Dantzler lm an .ex 'fi , .F Lv , . -ie. Robert Drake Dennis Fludd , 1475 v ' fa 'QA3 A, -el , 5- .-f - ' Q? 1' ,iE5,. '.f'4l' Christine Davis Q. ' 1 O7- l 'G N6 K . 'Y 'fa px, Fa 1 . 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X ,N x ff iw, N X il 0 S ip. 1 1 X Q x ' - x' vbig' N xx N . NNN Y P '- as. 'aw N , X Susan Jacobs ff ,' 'ff .. i ,B ' X1 f 'EMO 'll If x v i LJ . x. , an N .'i Bemard jackson Mildred jackson Beryl jones ...- - 'SN 1 r' 1, S- 0 4 L r i l 1 V twig, ' v N if C f V. Leonard Jones Byron johnson Y - ' . 1 I ' ll, N ' 'Lg X X '-' . wk o my I N ' 11 b l 'A 6 ig .i , 9 .. - , L, ,948 4 . 4 1' 5 A , ,Ea . ,js F 'SL gi g is 343 'ox - l ,5 5 J Q X i l L ls . 1. 1 , . fa .1 2 Deloris johnson judy johnson f -ss . wx rg A 3 -. L3 f' ffklif- , 5 1-4 .11 f as F N --2- ' 'lei l Q X N -h . -, ,Ig 0,-5 ' X155 e r as . ' 4 , - -is . 3-1' 1 i ff- ' 1 1 A ...rg :f '. . 5.-,ka i .1..LQ ' . Q- , . Patricia johnson Veronica johnson Laura Kelly fa. 'iii-K i PE 5 fi- W Q .'s giE2.ggf 5 ?' g of T N1 K L.- . 'Q' .- I ,er Larry Kent Stephanie Ladson Ray Lane Cecelia Kelsey 19 1 VX 96 , W N -W , :., - , R Q QQ- r hw-if E - Reticileous Lanhan joyce Lewis In-Nell McDonald iiaithw fl xr ,i . X' ' me Gregory K, Minor E Albert Lawyer ,. -A , Y' P N . EX Gregory Lindway ,r xy is X : :Sas i Barbara Melchor Mike Merritt X lx x Frankie Mitchell kflhf Marva Kay Lee Sheila McClure Veronica Mincey 5252 A fa , za ' ,'-V,lf'L 41:0 J., M' ffl 'Q 7, :A I,E345QFji:Ec,5-Vai-V'-if gli, , I , ,Q MAQZJL! ,V w. X ,tk K 5 ,X x X YQ x X X 1 gi this A If N , s .QV x- '- lf A A 1 Barbara M. Mobley '1 K' Eff! yu N fa XXX-' Ai .Q,,.,!J x wg .. vs., 3. Se, Darryl S. Morrow me 1 P K- . 2 . A 'S AQ 1 ' -K ,af ' 21 O K . N Oscar Osbome Vincent Patrick Vivian Pierce Michael C. O'Neal Kirk Peoples 4' , A I xr 'jf I I ll' l 4 -fi! ka , 'I fir lf, , 1 'FAQ fat A4 V KA 1 , I' V- .--.mar Mary Mydell Carl E, Newsome 5 it 'I li Ag' ey 1. Faye Owens -: , -Y' S , , , fm r Addie Patilla .W ,, ' ,yi jk ML., F 1 F xv . , -' . , ...x . .. ,-, Florence Phillips Ba 1 'cn 1-V p .- sgf, 3 sf-A '1 5.-,fi ? Q. Roger Pitts Una Pray , 4 n ed f 'Y ,gn rbara Pickett I97 P- V , is X X l xx X X L I .Q - QSQX -, Yi gg: Xwxtx ,. t xx X' X 5' XY X-Q--.--' -.131 X x ix x X R B' Q Sys iifxx X XQ XN' X X Xx A N X Q tg X x x N XX X X Xe . Xi X X ix XXX , X N N x xv Y In t t Z 4 J! W a-K Xxx :Xg.f:5ixE:k hx iwwbix is X . L 3 -. s A 'L any ., Odell Reddick Millicent Retaford xx , X x . XX . :X Y t :Al a .sv 1 , ., ' 'X Q 1 . 2 Q31 ee ff V Q M xt A '1 N V - i M in . 9155 'Si Geneva Roberts Phineas Roberts Anthony E. Ross l f- ' '31, ' . N' --il. -. :fi -, ill 'N if -s Q-f' - , '-s.- Q '93, Q, gg -K .f is 'N Sis?-l ,SN X X ' l k' Hgljal' IK X Q A ' I - .1 :H J :N Q T in A A, .i , X xi 1 g XE.. ., 'M X x A M Leroy Russell Nathaniel Rutledge Betty Scott -- Q R. . . ' mg in if .Q .QI - 3 Q RX ' X x Margo Scott I-,awa ne Sermons Deborah Richards fr- 'H V :fill XXL. A , 'N N X x xl x QQN A S xx S X3 F?-. 'ziifk - Iavem Ruff Q to N X X st 8 AXK 'Sw YS QM. Q Y 555535 S , N X' ' -ffl 5 Louis Ira Scott . X ce- we-w e Q Q A Nil' - 3 X O- i x 1... .JS N ' FI:-X V Q ga X NS N xgg-, ,Maxi 3 wif il Q :9 fix' N ',,-ff, l .. f tx. ' af' , X , ,, - , , s - Carolyn Shurnan 3' - L .-f. ., 2 V .i Q-1: ff in . vt ,aa , gg ,ji V ' V AW, 'u V 7 A 'QT' f . S - 3 155, Q' A ll:':5 ,UA I 1 1 nl it N . ' A . I -E' il Bobby Slocum Nathaniel Small Ralph Smith is. Q S, , l i n , f ,. -zcf' 1 'fx K. ff , N I Q ,S 55 S, -A V. ,- J. ff , H ' ' X i X M X U .L ' :H , ' 3 ' fig. ' 2 :Y f f. F ' R A Willie C. Smith Mary Snowden Roben A. Stewart Margaret Sullivan ff r. 'g x 1 'Lu -, , A g X lf ,u -uf.. ,.. . . Linda Tarver Jennifer Taylor Kenneth Teasley Leona Thomas , E, 5 rr 1,2 M. . Q X ,Q x . 'K 312 RA, f 21521 'G' W1 , f f. 4'H 'ffE1 i S Swim 7 , - 'ing ,ff 3 N 'fix .9 -1 -2 ll Carolyn Tillman Sharon Thomas Mary Ti er . , H Afford Turner Q Qkxvf ff Y Harry Washington fs -'nl X , gzqgf: Q 1:54 X- :gf H a W. V 835.75 I 200 Pc-gigy NVest Charletta Wilson fx , 1 'WI N R Q s Q N as X X X My s. . N N X N wr ,SN N i V' 1 X Elm' , pw gg VVilnia Watkins Q li A Tommie West X . X . . X 5 '11 A F . ' .SX 1 , s a.se Turner .a X X ,X . A' -uv V was XXX xxx 'Q X x 5- J S t-, 'A R if ,' Q K--1 .' Q I sf' SN Q' K :: ' L, i J Malvina Wilson X-x x Marhsa Verdree Q . S X x XX ., Q 55 .,,-g- .VN Q4 Us t 5 4 .Q :A ff lr - QV. f 4' . gl x Q I' skx Grady Weaver Regniald Welch 'N 4 i X QQQ S my , fag as X , .. Q ER vi x ..., .- . ,X'l , -' 'Skis ' 3 N .. 'SQ EEG, , NES Ti ,, , Henry VVhiters Carolyn VVhitfield Betty Williams S 4' . Q Q 'Z P . l if ' Ianner Williams Robert Williams Ideal Wright I x Calvin Young I -and .f, if 4.1 J,-in . Z. Q 'fi-wi. on-3, 5: .- i .- -3' 5 T fl .,, ,,,,,,, X... J. .f . 51.5-1 ......Q:f 2. if '- ' 1 V .2 'V' -T' Nav! E 8--:P ly ,R . 1 l, . 1 15' 3 F i ? , ? ' 1 'H -' ...-...2. :..- . -. ge. , ,1 x . 5 b. . ' - zz ig. . 1 ' U I 39. 0 Y -'f , '.g.j.zIi3 5.:g1'5-1. 4 ' . V- N , - 3-1 . ,. X A X. W. 0 .2 .,. '1:a1:2:m... ..wl.5 ' 5-1 - 1 h ' ' ' -. .,. 14.5 I . Y Sk' 215-ff saw 202 '13 -,,,-. -iv. , -m.....-ox. ,if Q ,I 1 .. 5 i l v-' 1 i , A . . .9 Rui' .--1 The President of the Iunior Class for 1975-76 was Ms. Beverly Weathington. Mr. Thomas VVilliams served as their advisor. Ms. Valeria Dixon was elected Miss junior and the junior Attendant to Miss S.S.C. was Ms. Mattie Mitchell. The jluiior Class worked diligently to raise funds and promote school spirit as they worked toward their year of graduation. 203 Ellis Albright xx XX x X xx ' i X Sv N lyk l Nw- il l Q20 XRS X i l Y' N X X S, N- , . - ix' 'B 'enda Bacon Km ., Q 5 QW 'x X 555' - ,ilu LL i X ex - , Q . -. ...gk .l x -. L wb, '- . ' , . X , 1. S: , Aw vs i 5 ff' ' b L35-'Sly 'N 1 ' Lyci- Zandra Boston N V '. - 9 N' W.. , . . .51 - i. f ' K -.avi -. . . :., wx x ,- if X- Pxff zzt . QR :ii X y+,,as5,:,.x:.97. . C qllf '11 is '..:.'il Q e lg., XX 1 Q 1, ,S -1 ,,,. i - 4. ,.: - - - y 12 . gk, Q I, 3- - ' , - . , NI... uw, , i. 204 .N R . 1. -X .,h' -:Vg xi x ,. if Xl fs.,-ul 'ffl' Y: .75 5 ..,-Jfliiil' X Q. N X xX Q X ax i SX xx ,X . d nl.. Q. . k ,S F 4. QRS, X, , A: S- . X X Q xxx X x ' X x X XX XR X X K Xlxk 5 X 'A 4- ' x ., :jf 5 I.. ,,-. S -,--, -K-, ff,:SL--.awx- , .V-..xQ7:1-SF . Q 4 ., - arg. x . . asf--2-3: r g- it -' lx 'Y , 'A' -Lfj ' 5 ,gn X -' Q N Mb-6 Maggie AI1d0l'SOl1 Tessegye Assefa Webayehu Aaseged R Q-'FNS N X 'ffl -:' A VA If' e A ai .N xv Q A .Q P ' fr' Nxgkkig- v X k E X N,-M ,Qi-A t Fix' X R..-w,N.v-xy' J . il' ' ' Maetta Baker Leroy Bolden Andrea Bowers Nathaniel Breaker .NNN NN ws - -Q Iimmy Brown Sarah Brown Willie Byrd Shen'y Calhoun .rl 5 . ix 'X Q 'LW 1 f X I x.1 K 'll LX la X . Q Q ,Xu Q ' Q ' X . A Sylvia Calhoun Bemard Campbell P. Adreda Chance A M .- T. . .1 5 f Debra Clark Angela Cogdell I 'p ,gf ., 4 a ff 4 A QQ,- ls, :fx I, l . 1 I Q MW --4 'R A V . xx' .-il 1 ,I 1 X I ll C' el if ff iq A , X in J gil? Sylvia Cox Huddie Culberth l I iff: E r , . ,v' : Xu 1 ,. 'al 'eff A .I N. wha --11-1 V' - I' I V ll A . va., -.. - px '..r . ' 'fl' V x :Sf . . ' vi ' X R b rt Da Warren Eberhardt Carrie Curry 0 e y f 5 1 I Ai . -Q',.- if ' ' . A va , .1 -My' I. 1 f v 1 i W vs 1, 1 f, J' x 1 .1 Angela Childs ,f 1252.1 3 v i l v Eric Cooley lik C .9 Q V - . Ll? . K 1 A Y' I A X J-. ' o Keith Cummings K :lx -V H I L. Valeria Dixon Xx re 0. lf . 'Mx .J-'f .5 Si ., X-X X'-H X NX X X X XX ' NX KSN ' . V 'X ': g., G. Hx' W ' X x Q - -gf: X x X , .XX wht, X .- X X XS, XQ X ff 'X ,.-... 911 XX 2. 06 john X X X x X . xx W .Af ig Xg . .Xe 1:51 XX-. A - X xg, ' ,ig X. X 1 K: x X ' Q f S X ' X X U 6 4 Q vt -'la X X .X W V.-.ii 'xv S Y W X X Q wx, 1 1' I S x XS' sd' X x x X vl- ,X X :QW 1 Q S x -ab' 3 t Vs x J 'Sm I A I 5 X Q Fletcher jannie Flowers Gerald Frayall . ' S. ,-. Q . E' V X T: i iw' Q N: ww X' : XX. lx X Q ' 3' X . S X Yfsi-W r, XA Q. ,., Y.. Juliette Gadson Demissew Gedamu . ' Ta, W X, 65 . a, 'X +- ,Q5 4-'T'..'5Q.5.u .512 1, , , N1 X3 N . ' 9' 'i Q ..- . if in K 2 X '43 ' ' L- I , Willie Green Gloria Hall Q - . . Q A ,.,- X X 1.-g - 11 W- , G , -f as aiemxi-M , T-'X-1 WK A i -X Ee W- X will . i X wi ,ST ' . -3 . .3 X Q- -1 f Xi 0 5 Ni I 5 3 , 0 -' X N I 1 1 - fir ' ' rw- ii. ' f-' SP1 - , Gif :ft-Q' j -X -. me Lx., U , :I 7' A f: ' lames Hill Linda Holmes Ioyce Holt james Freeman Carol Grace vs Kia? fi. S if refill ff I' i Ji fx J ,ff. if 1 Victoria Henderson X X X X : X' X v X xg, X X X xX X X Debra Inman R 212 . cr - N i .-' J- I K I , V. - 1 L l 'ff Q 2- K V . . fi Y 'A , . fi- x., ' .. , li 7 L V 'ggsgqs' ' A, .i- i 0 ' 5525 - ' A v ' v- ' 1 1 G . in ,xg B 4 ' -. tg. . I x l X Q Q X . .4 1 ., ff: . J 719' N- , 5 W ' I ow - , 2 15' Ag ' ,Q Bobby jackson Bobby jackson 5. A .il -, ' Y fp? P' l ,uA,- Y 5 . ',.v Y . gkix Qi Oteria jackson 5' 1 ' .. J ' UQ? 4 L- -12:12 f J x TN K' V .n . as I Q Ag , 9 ia, Q' 4 . 5 . 1 V 2 f , 5 9 f 5-.1 v A , Patricia johnson Miss SSC 1 A f' ,ff Donna johnson '1 .- V I L-fl. E T v A if in , A ,, , b? . v X lr- I' s 4 S j ig, ji, V, Q, janice jackson iikfm--Y' ' If ii aff, fb , . F' M K , M F ,- . I A IVVI 1,. ': 'A john Kelley :Elini X L' 1 fl i 'I lf: S ll. 4 U janice Little Ben McLendon Keith Mahome Q ,J ri ' A-ru '- -- , .A., , A .. ,.., l 'gg -1' 3 s :if 1 ij-53:1-kz'5.'.f-.Q' ' W -f au - is F wal:-. -' ': Q5 ' f , . .: by ,, S 1 .. ' 1 as Xl i U ,ai 4 ,id-w..'v: -' V,,. 1 ,gxi john Manigo Sheryl Miller Mattie Mitchell Shirley Mitchell 207 208 ...--.X TN - x ,.,.' 5 S 5 x ii Betty Morse james Price X x, -,.--06.5 -QQ - Sa ue' Q X -ix , 4052? tx XE SQ ix Q' X X r xx X Si ,ek X N 8 V XX so Q r ff ii x- . Q' ' ,E Q. H 'fl 1 55'QS, it mg xg- , mi A - ' ' Richard Robbins H x I J www G7f f , . ii U li WW? - -5 ' :Tx Willie Shealy I .' . -. N lie ilu r . P , tam P Bertram Sm ith Deborah Sm ith 1 ly. -. '--- . x , - -v,' gig, g-.P,...- 1 , Sandra Riley ff! 45, rv ,N . f: 5 FD f 5 I co Y SU U' Q 1 U3 C 3 , WS FFF? :E izfiitf V W Q, . QV , Ng: is-QQ, Xie.: ' .:-8 ,Tas 'fe xiii. - , .--Sa wif: , , :Q if Robert Simmons ,Q-4, ., '15 N Sp , lyk Q 'V Ni i in X ' WSE-X r V t X: ,A , N K I. . W X . E ' Nc Ajax Xi . l SSX V x N 5 Q35 wr.-1 V' fx X Y -Q SERS? N -' N . iz., '- -ffm. Q J Wendolyn Sm ith - '3-if fe f r l-1, V llqn . h , , - - , ix iii 2' 'ff'A'7 i fi l rf ff' Q f- , QQ-N wifi? Ioyce Rivers R 5 'T .X A 5 ff if S F' is 'IA Yi, 4 l l - ' L Clnria Sa . A F 25' 7 is f rx t ' PP ' e 5 I X Vx X X ge R . X X E X X X l ' xxngt. 'YM I .Y x X N iN? NK - . Beverly lx .. .A- Small .iqj X xt X Q ' xifyxwfak- yt :Q f is Ng X sg it 1, W 1 i' 'Rig YN X i Q. X , .. 9 I le Myron Spear w 1 N ,, or im V. .9 'Lf i va' N ,' 1 6 4' E .1 1 . p i lf- S Marshall Swindell Freda Thomas Elinda M. Stevens Christopher urrency .: was N x :CL A Winifred Trim or Albertha Wilson 3,4- 'K 'fl' f' Aw' ,xx .., ak' , Deborah Williams Delores Wilson Charles Woodley . ' .VA ' 9' 4 1 ge s .2 ,ff ' 55 if 'F' 1' 'L LX ,, 2 Woodrow Williams . A H Patricia Wingster 209 3 xx 210 ' fw,,.f-X xx. x V MW W ,,.,, . .V ,,.......,..sx.,XL.,. . A .N:s,QS.i,:-:wr la -4 , NNHRNK5- N N 11-ff XS? 'SQQW-xxx f l -W- f ,N 4 X-ff 335 f ' 1 P ul hyxaf' xfg . x Q ' ,gxw S x . Xxx Nw' Rim , .qiX1x,fg'if-Sli., U '- 'N 1 ,.5,,,Q:isNxQ-1 X: hx 3 'N ff :,s,,,g rwzvg. 6 - i'4 5 Mr. Evans james from Demopolis, Alabama served as the Senior Class President. The advisor for the class was Mr. I.B. Clemmons. Reigning as Miss Senior was Ms. Patricia Carter from Augusta, Georgia. The Senior Attendant to Miss S.S.C. was Ms. Margo Harris of Savannah, Georgia. The Seniors were very busy this year preparing for graduation and exit exams. The TIGER Staff wishes the Class of 1976 a warm farewell as they venture out into the world. 211 1,,,,.-A .- l, . .L ,,i:',.-Q,-55 .1 1' je-iff .veri 1fS 's?3 ff?-'A ,xr - L' . I 1 -I -1:24.11 . 135-'T, X ' ,M ,,w.,..,.,.. , ,,g..,... ,. , l y3:,,,.,-u-- : J ' Charles I. Abramson Bemard D. Adams F. Kusi-Abdufor Mary M. Allen Ioyce Arnold Leonard S. Bacon 2 Lovell Baker Darriel Bailey Brett D. Bames Frederick D. Bazemore Ir. Carolyn A. Beck Diane B1-ingon Shirley Brinson Curtis Brown james Brown Marsha Brown Benjamin S. Buxam Reginald Campbell 213 Lena Capers Bettye Carlyle Patricia Carter Ronald Cathey Marie A. Cherry Bobby Coakley 4 Marie L. Coney Allayoes Contallayoes ' Elliceyoes Contallayoes ID D N i Audrey G. Conyers Pricilla Copeland Wilma Crocker Georgetta Daniels Alvin L. W , Darien Roy Davis Swomia Deas Terin M. Deloach Raymond H. Dennard X . l 'X -Q X N Allison Dixon Barbara Eady Q A351 ' .fri-'irz ' max.. .Ai was S N x-.:r.4,.k - ,gig :Q . 2 1.-xwx.LJC,jY3::. ix- -X 'V .N .ffl-fl fl .V 4 X 1 .X mi: .Eh L- A. xg-.rw ' sz K X 1. K f 5. 2 f .w -- - rf., X, . - , -,I N r, N . Fa. 'K lzrzlx QXQ :ily 'Irs .sq - 3 , 1' Q. 5 -E3 l ' E-xd' rl L 1: r - 'iw-3 , ,5 gh ,gg gig ' f , ilt.-in 'N r' ' Qi- N. 55,1 5 ' ' HQ -1--:ri if is -52.5 ' ' fb L X' r Y 5'-1 QX . , -if .. Q., ' .QA z.. X. x3x.- -is 1. 52 m ' -- xx' . , . .55 ' ',.-- A ' 33 NK- '. v : :.,,:rx..Q fx A l ., .G ' l' 6 james Ellington Oregon Emerson Terry Ellis 1' ,, ir, -fi., i .., J .. S - iw? Mamie Eason Ox: Elizabeth Emerson Marjorie Floyd Larry Foye .kv Andrew Foster Y.. -- ., f. K. V Q P . Linda Gadson v eg ., - 'Ai Q52 F - .gl I .' . '.- , I ' s .. , 3 i 3 . fu ,- Curtis Green r 'Y N 1 x N x A A , . -. Xi. Y X X s x Q s X H...-.- Gail Frazier A,-.F , K Q Q A 'Q -5 . Q ' A -5X z Malsha Gadson 3 f Annette Creggs r I .KX Pearlie Frazier sf ff' 'N ' ti V 1 5:1- Q A k 0 - ,N T111 . Q1 Q 3 V - Rachel Cadson Janette Greggs 2 I 7 s-,gg-5- ?L'1-t' , ..,,-fi ,on . .-.cyl E., 1 J. 55-qw-5 ?Q?.f1f. 'e V G f Ronald Goodman Alice Grissom Ieffrey Gunter Carolyn Hansley Henrietta Hargrove. Margo Harris Carolyn Hart Val Harvey Maxine Hazel F mnk Hendrix jerry Hendrix Henry Herrington Linda Hill ' Mildred Hudson h Joyce Huffing Valerie Hutchinson , janice Kennedy Cynthia jackson I 2l9 I Notosha jackson Evans james Gail james Barbara jefferson Beverly jenkins Bobby jenkins 0 Y l l l Ruthann jenkins Connie johnson Elizabeth johnson Erwin Johnson Terrie I0hnson Patricia johnson Frezell johnson Cynthia Iones jerry jordan john Kelly Doris Kennedy Renee Kennedy Willie King Anthony Kitrell Eugene Lacounte Cussie Lee james Manning Debra Massey Bronwyn McCall Frankie McFadden Ann McGhee Issac Miller Louise Mitchell Michael Moon Annette Mosley Ruth Mutch Chequeta Nails Garfield Neely Peggy Oglesby Rebecca O'Neal Iacqueline Outler Janice Patterson Elijah Poythress Deborah Ransom 5 Clara Rawls - Greer Reese 224 X ,. Billy Reeves Milton Roberts Doris Robinson Charles I. Abramson 1222 East 38th Street Savannah, Georgia Communications OR DIRECTORY Radio-T.V. Broadcast Award-1975-75 Director: Afro American News Retired Veteran Frank Kusi-Adubofour Box 3405 Kmnasi, Ghana, West Afri ca Civil Engineering Technology Intemational Student Asso Bernard D. Adams Rt. 1, Box 166 Kingsland, Georgia ciation Business Administration-Economics Kappa Alpha Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Alpha Phi Omega Fratemity Phi Beta Lambda Mary M. Allen Rt. 3, Box 169 Colquitt, Georgia 31737 Elementary Education 2-4 SGAE, 1-2-3-4. Intramural Basketball 3-4. Debating Team, Entertainment Comm. 3. RASP Ioyce Arnold Route 3, Box 157 Rockmart, Georgia 30153 Business Education Leonard Bacon Rt. 2 Box 104 Rincon, Georgia 31326 Music Education 1-Band President, 2-MENC QMusic Educato 1-2-3-4-Band Darriel Bailey 304 Peacock Street Vidalia, Georgia 30474 Criminal Iustice Lovell Brenda Baker P.O. Box 8 Meridian, Georgia 30474 Brett Douglas Bames 6465 Milton Street rs National Conferencej Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119 Frederick Douglas Bazemore, Ir. 545 East Park Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31401 History Education 228 2-Alpha Phi Alpha, 4-Vice President of the Student Govern- ment Association, Alpha Phi Mu, Student Congress, Student Academic Council, Operation PUSH Mrs. Carolyn A. Beck Rt. 1 Box 34 Mclntosh, Georgia 31320 Elementary Education Diana Brinson P.O. Box 91 Twin City, Georgia 30471 English Education Shirley Brinson 106 Lane Street Cuthbert, Georgia 31740 Business Administration 1lHonor Roll, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 2, Phi Beta Lambda 31 Homecoming Committee Cuitis E. Brown 516 East Cypress Street Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750 Business Administration 27 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 3jPhi Beta Lambda, Veterans Club 4j Parliamentarian of Pan-Hellenic Council james Brown Hilltop Apt. 34 Manchester, Georgia 31816 Business Administration 21 Peer Counselor 31 Phi Beta Lambda 45 Sect. of Phi Beta Lambda Marsha Brown 57 Butler Project Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Textile and Clothing Reginald 1. Campbell 769 East Walburg Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Criminal justice Men's Glee Club Lena Capers 2908 Whatley Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31404 Sociology Bettye Carlyle Rt. 1 Box 20 Twin City, Georgia 30471 Mathematics lj Newtonian Society 27 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Patricia A. Carter 206 Wise Drive Augusta, Georgia 30901 Business Administration lj Miss Lester Hall 2 Miss Mardi Gras, Omega Pearl Club Accounting Club, Phi Beta Lambda 3j Miss Senior Ronald D. Cathey 2017 East 38th Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Political Science Honor Roll, U.S. Senate Intem 1-2D Tiger's Roar Staff, Tiger Staff Photograher, Alpha Phi Gamma journalistic Society Marie Antionette Cherry Rt. 3 Box 120-A Thomaston, Georgia 30286 Textiles and Clothing 31 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 41 AI-IEA Bobby A. Coakley 1296 Bookerhilds Blvd. Cairo, Georgia 31728 Accounting Flight lndoctrination Program lj NROTC, Drill Team, Football, Softball, Basketball 23 Color Guard 31 Navy Club 49 Yearbook Photographer, FIP Club Marie Louise Coney Rt. 2 Box 213 Dublin, Georgia 31021 Criminal justice Allayoes Contallayoes 911 Moray Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Political Science English Elliceyoes Contallayoes 623 Kline Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 English Audrey Gwynnette Conyers 1308 Carter Street Bainbridge, Georgia 31717 Elementary Education Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Savannah State College Concert Choir Pricilla Copeland Rt. 1 Kent Road Bowden, Georgia 31404 Criminal justice E IOR DIRECTGRY 1-2-3-4-J ITT, Band Member 1-2 Kappa Kitten Wilma Crocker 1408 Clough Street Waycross, Georgia 31501 Social Studies 17 Deanis List 21 Honor Roll, Seminar in African Studies 31 Honor Roll, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society, Seminar in Afri- can Studies, VVho's VVho, Debate Team 41 Seminar in African Studies, Debate Team Social Studies Honor Society, Senior Class Georgetta Daniels 630 East 31st Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Physical Education 41 Physical Education Club Alvin L. Darrien P.O. Box 111 Pineland, South Carolina 29934 Criminal justice lj Veteran Club 21 Veteran Club, Criminal justice Club 31 Veteran Club, Criminal justice Club 4j Veteran Club, Criminal justice Club Roy L. Davis P.O. Box 2181 Bainbridge, Georgia 31717 Business Administration Seomia Deas Star Rt. 1, Box 95 Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 Elementary Education lj Honor Roll 2j SGAE 3D Photography Terin Deloach 1401 Bel-Aire Drive Savannah, Georgia 31401 Pre Medicine D NROTC 2j Alpha, NROTC 3j Navy Club 41 Navy, NROTC, Alpha Raymond Howard Dennard Rt. 2 Box 81 Rochelle, Georgia 31079 Business Administration lj Kappa Alpha Psi Allison jewel Dixon P.O. Box 20221 Savannah, Georgia 31404 229 Elementary Education Barbara Ann Eady 632 W. 47th Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Biology Mamie G. Eason Rt. 1, Box 220 Dry Branch, Georgia 31020 Elementary Education james Edward Ellington 3201 Argyll Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Criminal justice lj Criminal justice Fratemity 21 PUSH 3D Social Science Club Terry jerome Ellis 749 West Popular Street jesup, Georgia 31545 Music Education 1-2-3-4 Band Oregon Emerson III 2210 E. Auburn Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Business Administration 2-3-4 NROTC Marjorie Floyd 715 Pansy Avenue Macon, Georgia 31204 Elementary Education Kappa Delta Phi 21 Newspaper 3j RASP 4j SGAE Andrew L. Foster, II 2800 E. Capital Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Criminal justice Lany Foye 8505 Waters Road Apt 82 Savannah, Georgia 31406 General Business Administration Omega Phi Psi Phi Beta Lambda NROTC Linda B. Gadsden 4750 LaRoche Ave 411 Savannah, Georgia 31404 Criminal justice Marsha G. Gadson 605-A. Brewer Street 230 E IOR DIRECTORY Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Honor Roll Dean's List 41 Choms Rachel Gadson 1008 W Stokes Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Accounting 2D Accoimting Club, Cheerleader 31 Cheerleader Ronald Edward Goodman 320 Fairburn Rd iFC10 Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Business Administration SSC Football, Phi Beta Lambda, Business Club, ITT Club Annette Greggs Star Rt. 1, Box 87-A Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 Elementary Education NEA janette Greggs Star Rt. 1, Box 87-A Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 Elementary Education NEA Curtis A. Green jr. 40 Bartou Street Rochester, New York 14611 Electronics Engineering Technology Esquire Alice Grissom 53 Worley St. Camilla, Georgia 31730 Social Work Sigma Sweetheart-4 jeffery Gunter 406 South St. Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Mathematics VVho's Who, Beta Kappa Chi Honor Society, Newtonian Society Carolyn Hamsley 135 Girtman St. Hazelhurst, Georgia 31539 Elementary Education SGAE Henrietta jenkins Hargrove Post Office jeffersonville, Georgia 31044 Elementary Education SGAE E ICR DIRECTORY Margo Harris 413116 E. Anderson St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education Miss Tiger's Roar-3, Miss Senior Attendant to Miss S.S.C.-4 Carolyn Hart 911 Carter St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda-3,4 TIGER Staff-1 Val E. Harvey 917 Adams St. Macon, Georgia 31201 Electronic Engineering Technology Kappa Alpha Psi Fratemity-3,4 IEEE Maxine Hazel 2233 Glynnwood Drive Savannah, Georgia Dietetics FHA Organization-1,2,3,4 Frank Hendrix 1023 W. 37th St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Accounting Ierry Hendria 1014 Highway 80 Savannah, Georgia 31408 Electronics Engineering Technology Veterans Club-1,2,3,4 Electronics Club-2,3,4 Henry Herrington 915 West Victory Drive Savannah, Georgia 31405 Business Administration Linda D. Hill 1402 E. 37th St. Savannah, Georgia Business Administration Business Club-1,2,3,4 Mildred Hudson Rte. 2 Box 186B Dublin, Georgia 31021 Elementary Education Student Congress-1,3 Nice-Presidentj, Student National Edu- cation Ass.-3,4 Sophomore Attendant to Miss SSC Ioyce Huffins 3600 Habersham St. Bnmswick, Georgia Elementary Education RASP Valerie E. Hutchinson 1016 W. 48th St. Savannah, Georgia Sociology Sigma Sweetheart Cynthia jackson 5108 Herriot St. Savannah, Georgia Mathematics Janice Iackson 1407 Cathy St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Social Work Notosha jackson 630 Lynn Circle Atlanta Georgia 30311 Textiles and Clothing American Home Economics Association 4 Evans Iames 1906 D St. Demopolis, Alabama Service Award from Alpha Phi Omega 2 3 Alpha Phi Omega-2,3,4 Phi Beta Lambda-3,4 Student Congress President-3 4 Ir. Class Vice President, Marching Band 3 CTreasurerj, 4 fBusiness Managerj Gail K. Iames 34-B Nelson Apts. Savannah, Georgia 31405 Elementary Education SGAE Barbara Iefferson 121 Marion St. East Dublin, Georgia 31021 English Education Beverly Delease Ienkins 144 Baldwin St. New Brunswick, New jersey Sociology Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Social Science Club-3 Bobby L. Jenkins 2930 Bee Road Savannah, Georgia Biology Pre-Med Society Veterans Club Ruthann jenkins 2930 Bee Road Savannah, Georgia 31404 Textiles and Clothing E IOR DIRECTORY Fut1u'e Homemakers of America-4 Connie johnson 903 Palm Street Georgetown, South Carolina Elementary Education Elizabeth Ann johnson 740 E. 38th St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda, Afro-Ame Black Action Committee Erwin johnson Route 1 Box 182 Dry Branch, Georgia 31020 Criminal justice Frezell johnson 821 Googe Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Sociology 35 Sociology Club 45 Sociology Club Patricia Durden johnson 838 Garey Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31405 Elementary Education SGAE, RASP Terrie B. johnson 411 N. Baldwin Circle Savannah, Georgia 31405 Criminal justice rican Seminar 15 Alpha Phi Alpha-Photographer 25 Lamda Phi Epsilon, F rate 35 NROTC 45 Yearbook Staff 55 Marine Option Club Cythia D. jones 1304 Regina Drive Columbus, Georgia 31907 Social Work Whois VV'ho for Universities 45 Social Work Club jerry D. jordan Rte. 1 Box 361 Dayisboro, Georgia 31018 Criminal justice Doris E. Green Kennedy 1409 East 32nd Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Physical Education 232 rnity and Colleges 15 Pres. of Freshman Class 25 Physical Education Club janice Maria Kennedy 2145 Mississippi Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31404 Elementary Education 15 ITT 25 SGA 35 Tigers Roar Renee Kennedy 1829 Stuyvesant Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Sociology 45 Miss Senior Attendant Willie King 402 West Avery Street Quitman, Georgia 31643 Sociology Anthony Kittrell 1006 Collat Avenue Savannah, Georgia History Eugene Lacounte Rte. 1, Box 107 Riceboro, Georgia 31323 Business Administration Gloria j. Lane 1616 Chester Street Savannah, Georgia Elementary Education 15 Choral Society 25 Choral Society Gussie W. Lee Box 151 Glenwood, Georgia 30428 Elementary Education Bronwyn N. McCall 3074430th St. S.E. 412304 Washington, D.C. 20020 English Language and Literature 15 Certificates of Recognition, Student Congress 25 Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dean's List 35 Certificates of Recognition, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Wilbur C. McAfee Debating Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Nat,l Honor Society 45 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Pres., Alpha Kappa Mu Nat'l Honor Society, Sec., Wilbur C. McAfee Debating Society, Yearbook Editor, VVho's Who Frankie McFadden Rte. 8 Box 180 Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Criminal justice SENIOR DIRECTORY Q2-41 Omega Psi Phi Frat. Q3-41 Veteran's Club Ann McGhee P.O. Box 108 Marshallville, Georgia 31404 Elementary Education 11 Helena Cobb Scholarship, Delta Sigma Theta 21 Honor Roll, RASP 31 Savannah State Choir 41 Miss Lampada 51 SGAE james Edward Manning Rt. 1 Box 51 Dixie, Georgia 31629 Criminal Justice 21 Alpha Kappa Mu Aspirant 41 Operation Push Debra Y. Massey P.O. Box 162 Thomson, Georgia 30824 Criminal justice 11 Student judiciary 41 Student Judiciary Nancy E. Middleton 5203 Meding Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Elementary Education Special Service Tutor Awards, Pres. of RASP, SAE for Under- graduate Chapter Isaac Miller 408 Cleland Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Psi., Fratemal Order of Masons, NAACP, Opera- tion Push Louise Mitchell P.O. Box 21 Woodbine, Georgia 31569 Social Work Alpha Kappa Alpha Michael Moon 2732 Memorial Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30317 English Language and Literature 11 Phi Beta Sigma-Pres., Phi Bet 21 NROTC 31 The Atlanta Corporation Club 41 Football Annette B. Mosley 1429 Belaire Drive Savannah, Georgia 31401 Health and Physical Education a Sigma 11 Physical Education Club Ruth E. Mutch 827 Sibley Street Augusta, Georgia 30901 Business Administration 21 Miss Ivy Leaf Club, Phi Beta Lamba Club 31 Accounting Club Chequeta H. Nails 819 West 51st Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Social Work Garfield Neely 187 Fairview Street Athens, Georgia 30601 Civil Engineer Tech. Kappa Alpha Psi Fratemity Peggy Ann Oglesby Rt. 1 Box 117 Claxton, Georgia 31417 Business Administration 11 Aspirant of Alpha Kappa Mu 21 Recipient of Certificate for Recognition for Dean's List Jacqueline E. Outler 2214 Gable Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Accounting Rebecca O'Neal P.O. Box 366 Darien, Georgia 31305 Elementary Education SGAE, Tigers Roar, RASP Janice I. Patterson 214 N.W. 2nd Street Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Elementary Education 31 Omega Pearl, RASP 41 SGAE Gwendolyn Delores Pierce 2215 Bolling Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Criminal justice 31 Certificate for Alpha Phi Gamma, Tiger Staff, Alpha Phi Gamma Aspirant 41 Tiger Staff-Associate Editor, Tiger Roar Staff-Circulation Manager, Alpha Phi Gamma-Secretary, Collegiate Chapter of Push, Sigma Sweet Heart Elijah Alexander Poythess, jr. 360 Hightower Road, N .W. Atlanta, Georgia Physical Education 23 3 E IOR DIRECTORY 21 Phi Beta Sigma 31 Phi Beta Sigma 41 Most Outstanding Linesman, Phi Beta Sigma, Who's Who- All American Football Deborah Evonne Ransom 909 Harmon Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Phi Beta Lamba Clara N. Rawls 619 Seiler Avenue Savamiah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration 11 Debate Team 21 Phi Beta Lambda Greer Brown Reese 701 East 39th Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Health, Physical Education 31 Physical Education Club Billy E. Reeves 214 N. Pickens Street Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 Medical Technology-Chemistry 31 Chemistry Research Award 2-41 American Chemical Society 2-41 Omega Psi Phi Fratemity Milton Roberts Rte. 1 Box 311 Riceboro, Georgia 31323 Business Administration Doris Mosley Robinson 214 Wilder Drive Savannah, Georgia 31401 Mathematics Education 31 Who's Who, Sidney A. jones, Human Relations, Citizenship Award, Chief Justice-Student Iudiarcy, Newtonian Society 41 Vice-President Enunie james Robinson, Jr. 809 East Iessamine Street Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750 Business Administration 3-41 Esquire XIII Michael D. Rogers 6 Sullivan Street Barnesville, Georgia 30204 Business Administration and Economics 11 President's Student Advisory Committee 21 Nespaper Staff, Debating Team, Student Advisory Committee 31 Vice Pres.-Bostic Hall, Vice Pres.-Phi Beta Lambda 234 41 Vice Pres.-Phi Beta Lambda, Business manager for S.G.A. Student Congress, Executive Branch of S.G.A. VVho's Who l Huxie D. Scott P.O. Box 8612 Savannah, Georgia 31402 Social Science 11 Dean's List, Singer-SSC Jazz Band, Alfred R. Kennikel Press Award, Kappa Kitten Club 21 Sophomore with the highest academic average, Sophomore Class President, Tiger,s Roar Staff 31 Jtmior Class President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Pi Gamma Mu Nat'l Honor Society for Social Science, Alpha Phi Gamma Honor Society for joumalism, Editor-in-Chief-Tiger's Roar 41 Whois VVho, Editor-Tiger's Roar, Pi Gamma Mu, Delta Sigma Theta Society, Kappa Delta Pi-Honor Society 'for Education Netha Steplight 523 East Bolton Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Dietetics and Institutional Management 11 Home Economics Club, AHEA Stanley Stubbs 244 F errill Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Zeta Alpha Omicron, Veteran's Club Benjamin Sunmer I1 RFD. 6 Box 67 Baxley, Georgia 31513 Biology Phi Beta Sigma Herbert L. Swain, Ir. 2221 East Iowe Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Business Administration 11 NROTC 21 Alpha Phi Alpha jimmy Thompson Rte. 6, Box 319 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Criminal justice Phi Gamma Mu, SSC Football, Baseball, Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity, NROTC Edwina Patrice Venable 1317 East 39th Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Elementary Education 11 Peer Counselor 21 Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority Inc. 31 Chorus 41 Student Iudiciary Court 51 Miss Freshmen Attendant Diann Walker 1829 Arcadian Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Dietetics and Institutional Management 17 Home Economics Club 41 American Home Economics Association Deborah jean Washington 2337 Norton Drive Augusta, Georgia 30906 Accounting Rose Mary Washington 621 East Gwinnett Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education lj Honor Roll, NSAE 2j Dean's List Dorothy Wells Rte. 7 Box 14 Dublin, Georgia 31021 Business Education Lucille West 224A-Avery Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Patricia Ann West 757 East Amderson Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 English Language and Literature 11 Sigma Tau Delta National English Honor Society Tiger's Roar, Navelretta Social Club, BAC 21 BAC, Tiger's Roar 31 BAC, Tiger,s Roar 41 BAC Iamz C. Wilcher Rt. 1 Box 253 Vidalia, Georgia Criminal justice Sarah Wilcher Route 2 Box 9 Lyons, Georgia 30436 Elementary Education Beverly Wilhite 1221 East 56th St. Savannah, Georgia Sociology Alpha Phi Gamma, TIGER Staff, Tiger's Roar, Kennickel OR DIRECTORY Award Columbia Scholastic Press Charles W. Wilhite 1221 East 56th St. Savannah, Georgia Pre-Medicine Sophomore Class-President, Iunior Class President, Alpha Phi Alpha, Reagents Scholar, Bio-Medical Society, P.U.S.H., Veter- ans Club Ivelyn Williams Route 2 Box 79B Millen, Georgia Elementary Education RASP, SGAE Krystal K. Williams 1805 Stanton Rd. 414 East Point, Georgia Elementary Education Omega Pearls-4, Miss junior, Miss Melvin Bostic Dorm-2 Lillie Williams 1022 W. 38th St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education SGAE, RASP Thomas William Route 1 Box 354 Kingsland, Georgia Chemistry Who,s Who Outstanding Iunior Chemistry Award, SGA Presi- dent, American Chemical Society-Omega Psi Phi-3,4 Veter- ans Club Gloria Wood 306 E. Depot St. La grange, Georgia Sociology Cmtis A. Wright Route 1 Box 163 Bluffton, Georgia 31724 Social Studies Education Kappa Alpha Psi-2,3,4 Charles G. Young 1001 Myrtle St. S.E. Gainesville, Georgia Business Administration VVho's Who, Regents Scholar, Student Congress, Phi Beta Lamda, Student Covemment Rep. 235 CAMPUS SCEN S. CIE N Scenes from the dining hall. w if .5 -cw,-fm? Hill Hall one 236 NK A CA SCENE Terrie Johnson shows off his pictures. ,,,,. ,--' QV' .1-ga ,W . 'fl It -2:3 '4 - .J MX - ,4- ' Q- Q ixiiff The gang on the blocld!!! F7 z S...-ggi? ' vi N I 5' .X O Q, xml V,-sv.. Ai! xg- 'N 1 3 1 i QA 3 h The green-house and the new library. Q4 ,wa , 4. -'fs -- . 1 ..:3,,:3 ., . . W 'en rm- -, Construction of SSC's soon to be completed new library 'N ,, ' ' f.. r -' 'T+2','g 'F t':fv, ' 4 ,,i'k II. 1.1-if -'- -4-W -A-N Af. 4 --A.: 1. . U .HN - f MQ' . T' L3 . f. ,-., 4' ....-, Z ,Q -'.1f'-1 ' ' We all know who would win this fight!!! v n -if 0 When will they get it right? - Y-Q-1? ' , .. . f.. .7 -.4 I up -,Z J -fu. z..,,,WA , . r V4 Y .. -ww. ,f f-,ix f K fi. ,A fi'- Y ampus Scenes --we 1 , ,M .,,-L at A moment of solitude. , bf 'Q 239 N x 'X ISI anvil? if r x 'W ' i . 5- Campus Scenes Xannuunns- ., , .-4' .-or M M-. , . A X ,, 1 f -73-1 -Y-1 K , .. S. ,g. 6 xg N':'v,nl' N My 1, '..,....- .s s xv ., .-.. ww, S1 xx- . ' Que. X F N NL .N A X , T df! 5 F , I X TN W 31 wx N mmf - M WX1,1,i'1'uW1y4L1 1.1nm1wmnGW ' N Yin' MA ' Mx M w M mm hmm M ' 1 H' U51 X11EW7E1vw 1 1 1 1 ' Ax VW11, Qi 1' 1 M W- 932-' Lge ,,A' , l he ' fy- ' .. ik X a t ff ., , A - . l sm, . X wg... -nu-uv-v ' 4 ' .sf -,..zL-.YF . - Q. f' :shea ' af! F395 .. --f il- ALPHA PHI GAMMA Me ism Fraternity earnestly believe that the pen is mig- htier than the swordf' Although it is just been restored on the campus of Savannah State College, this organi- zation has sought to sponsor and support those activi- mbers of Alpha Phi Gamma Honorary journal- ties which help to maintain and improve the quality of student publications. Alpha Phi Gamma will continue to encourage talented young writers and other journal- ists to proclaim the truth via written expression. WKQIN ,M-fsxxxxi . ' l4:.E:j 4 1 535' J x ,J X.- 4 llLl'llDlll'f Fmrton, Advisor' 243 L., 4.8 452 if 244 Ms. Bronwyn McCall EDIT OHS MESSAGE SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE STATE col.l.Ea: BRANCH SAVANNAH. GEORGIA 31404 STUDENT PuBl.lcA'rloNS Feoruary l6, 1976 Traiitionally, this page marks the epitome of a year of hard work and late hours. This is true, but I choose not to release ny peat-up frustrations on the faculty, staff and student body. Instead, I would like to thank the members of my staff and others who contributed to the development of the l?75 HTIGER.q They are the reason that you hold this book in your hands now. T must admit that 260 pages were not easy to lay out, and ieadlines were not easy to neat, but somehow we made it. T truly nope that this pictorial reriniscence of fellow stuisnts, activities, and events has captured the essence of our theme for tnis year's yearbook, UThe Hay He Uere.n T challenge those persons who wish to criticize and complain about this edition, to commit themselves to work with the Office of 'tndent Futlications for the upcoming years. And as for others, we hope that you have enjoyed turning the pages of these mercries of Savannah State College, our beautiful UCollege 'r T51 'eo.n -. L. -4. U -4 -4. Ms . FTronw3K,I:IcCa1l Fditor, HTIGERU Yearbook 246 STUDENT SSOCLATE EDITOR, SSAGE SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE BRANCH SAVANNAH. GEORGIA 31404 PUBLICATIONS 'february 19, 1976 HThe Way We Werev should provide you with o positive image of the QdmiWi3tFHti?W, fachlty, staff and student body of Savannah State College. This Book was designed to entertain you for the years to come, capturing pictorially events of the Wiay We Nere.V T, personallyjwould like to thank all faculty, administration and students who understood the difficulty of putting together a yearbook. I would liko to give theoks to the entire TTGFH staff who worked diligently to help produce the 76 TIGER. They accepted criticism nod your uncallcd for remarks, but they di3r't give up. T also want to thank Yr. WlmoreQ our Cowsultant ard Ms. Mcpall, our Fditor for allowing me to be the Associate Fditor and havioc 3 part in creating For you this 1T74 71377 of the Q VW- .Y ' 1 'Jay Mc .:ro'. . fl Tf+74941u4f1a5f'-6Qj1QXZfC2l 246 1 lvvp'j,3-T7 'Vw 'Ll fzvvfnw , M -c,, wl,.-, Affcciate Vditrr Kr li. nh, L ga , ' .ng -iff Afmim I 7?--v fi , 95 -sm ir. 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Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us, Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on, till victory is won. 259 260 UR A TER Let us give thanks and praise to Thee, to our Alma Mater S.S.C. Thine honor, pride and emminence, we raise in prayerful reverence. Chorus VVhere Savannah meets the sea, where grassy plains and palms abound, Where the flow'rs are gems of loveliness, there S.S.C. is found. We adore each beauteous scene and hall. Our all we pledge to Thee! In our hearts We'll build a shrine for Thee. We hail Thee S.S.C. : f' .1- A ', :I ,,: 'r- q- -,1 I- ' A'.' , JT - I Q v - : T' ' . X : S as 3 1.' A. 15 .. 1 -3-2 -,. ,QW ' ' if f' 1- ks J if' -1,- xq. Q- , e ,.V , 1'. if 1 H L V4 49:5 P '- - gi 4' if E H s ' ll r 5-. ,Ar-5 - , la 3 sais if 1-'I 'Q 'HL 5 I l I 1 'I Ln lx. I Ps J J ,a lv L, :uv ' 'V . 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