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With          the          tremendous         technological          advances          of          the          recent         past,          more          of          today’s          young          people          ar         turning          to          schools          of          science          and         technology,          and          Southern          Tech          is          or         of          the          nation’s          finest.          The          knowledge         =         that          we          gain          at          Southern          Tech          w         prepare          us          for          a          new          era          in          the          history          of          our          country          -          where          scientific         technological          advances          will          mo         faster          than          their          already          breath         pace          of          the          present.          We          are          stuc         today,          but          the          time          is          fast          approac         for          us          to          become          leade!         The          rapidly          expanding          Southern          Tech         campus          with          its          growing          student          body         exemplifies          the          trend          toward          greater         technology.          The          facilities          at          Southern         Tech          afford          us          an          excellent          opportunity         to          grow          and          learn,          and          also          to          relax          and         enjoy          the          precious          free          time          we          have         while          we          are          here.          As          our          campus          and         enrollment          grows,          so          does          the          quality         of          our          education.          We          are          proud          of          our         school,          and          confident          in          the          knowledge         that          we          are          attending          an          institution          of         higher          learning          that          will          adequately         prepare          us          for          our          future          in          the          highly         competitive          society          we          live          in          today.         Ya          peg          races         Pia          le          Oe          i          os         i         Jee         Caught          up          in          all          of          the          bristling          activity         around          campus,          we          often          overlook          the         simple          beauty          of          our          surroundings.          All         around          us          are          the          simple          wonders          of         nature,          continually          painting          their          lovely         pictures,          undisturbed          and          uncaring          of         Our          constant          endeavors.          It          seems          we         can          only          stop          for          a          moment          to          enjoy         their          wonderful          presence,          but          what          a         pleasure          and          a          privilege          it          is          to          have         these          things          to          enjoy.          As          we          look          to          the         future,          we          must          remember          the         has          provided          us          with          all          that         today.          Nature          is          a          very          fragile         should          be          treated          with          all          of         and          respect          that          she          deserve         are          to          continue          to          enjoy          the          frui         presence.         The          library          is          one          of          the          greatest         vessels          of          knowledge          created          by          man.         No          institute          of          higher          learning          would          be         complete          without          it.          The          library          at         Southern          Tech          is          an          excellent          facility          at         present          but          was          originally          designed          to         accommodate          only          one          thousand          |         students.          This          will          be          changing          soon,          |          =          9%.          ==          Bit         however.          Plans          for          expansion          of          our          %          =          =.          =          Pia          CORN          oe          eS          Bhae         present          facility          will          bring          us          more          5          Ea         knowledge,          with          a          capacity          to          extend         this          knowledge          to          more          students.         Southern          Tech          is          preparing          for          a          bright         future.          It          is          our          responsibility,          as          the         leaders          of          tomorrow,          to          make          the          future         as          bright          as          possible.         7         ;         1.          When          all          else          fails          ...          push!         2.          Where          do          you          put          the          water?         3.          The          excitement          builds,          waiting         for          the          fabulous          STI          ‘500’.         4.          When          is          this          !@ !          race          going          to         start?         5.          Hey,          Tito          -          nice          legs,          but          where’s         the          tub!         10         1.          Move          ‘em          out!         2.          Another          rainout.         3.          Don’t          look          now,          but...         4.          Last          second          touch-ups.         5.          Bridge          ahead.         —         .          You          ought          to          see          the          landing          gear!         .          OUTAMYWAY,          SUCKA!         .          Look          ALIVE!         .          Concentrate,          concentrate.         .          A          showcase          picture.         “ms         e.         ad          ‘         bis         Wie         if         ey.         I         iy:         Hot          'n          tight          turns.         They          go          how          fast?         Getting          ready          for          the          straight.         Go,          go,          go!         13         Sweeping          the          track.         Waiting          for          the          signal.         Pit          lap          warning.         Pushin’          hard.         Life          in          the          fast          lane.         14         ial          ete         Take-off          lap.         |          ie          |          Be          |          Yate          Now          when          you          get          to          turn          four          ...         4.          Lock          him          in          tight.         5.          Drivin’          and          dryin’.         1.          Stop          ...          Yield          ...          Decisions,         decisions!         2.          We          deliver          -          fast!         3.          |          saw          that          bolt          five          minutes          ago.         4.          Miller          fine          tuning          in          action.         1.          Do          you          know          what          J.A.F.I.          means?         2.          Water          cooled          hot          shot.         3.          The          track          is          that          Way!         17         1.          That          one’s          got          to          win          the          Tacky         tourist!         2.          Dyno-myte!         3.          Gungho          lifeguards.         4.          Thank          you.          |          deserved          it.         5.          Who's          that          behind          that          camer-         a?         6.          Bwana!         7.          The          girls          will          be          along          any         minute.         1.          Who          ever          heard          of         moving          a          beach         2.          Aayeee!         3.          You          can’t          swim          in          here!         4.          Shakin’          and_          blowin’         some          tunes.         5.          Portable          hat          rack.         6.          |          just          Jove          these         alcoholic          drinks!         1.          STI          coed          surrounded          by          men          as         usual.         2.          |          think          this          is          where          it          goes!         3.          No,          thank          you.          One          is          my          limit.         4.          Whatever          it          is,          we’re          innocent!         si          A          ie          amt           AEERS          SCR          RN          tems          ies          Fo         —s         .          Say          “‘vegetable’’!         .          Okay,          which          one          will          it          be?         .          Sure,          why          not?         .          It’s          time          for          some          serious          partying!         .          This          is          more          important          than          going          to          class,          isn’t         it?         21         Enjoying          a          private          moment...         What          do          ya          think?         Yes,          I'd          love          to          dance!         Got          the          beat?         Well,          I'll          be          darned!         We          won          a          trip          to          Canada!         Sexy!         Yes,          it’s          Georgia          Championship         Wrestling’s          finest!         4.          The          Pirates          and          the          Cubs          have         representatives          here?         5.          Not          even          a          shower          curtain!         6.          Second          heaven.         1          Gettin          down!         2.          And          the          winner          is          -          Everybody!         3.          Who          cares          about          the          rain?         4.          Wow!         Bi          ciao          oe          geod         Tete          tie         1.          Hey,          big          crowd!         .          Here          comes          the          bull!         .          Don’t          anybody          move!         .          Hey,          this          is          fun!         .          It's          time          for          the          Grammy          Awards!         on                    G          PM         25         .          Does          she          even          know          what          it          is?         .          Kool          and          the          Gang,          look          out!!         .          HOW          big          will          it          get!?         .          The          natural          look          is          back!         Who's          on          first?          That’s          what          |          said!         Yes,          the          original          Hee          Haw          version.         The          quality          has          to          be          just          right.         Let's          hear          it          for          the          Jacksons’!         In          memory          of          Alvin          Parker.         t          mean          it!         Wait!          |          didn’         i         2.          Just          take          the          picture!         3.          No          sweat!         4.          Of          course         aL          eer         know          where          we         5.          We          get          plenty          of          exercise          and         take          Geritol          everyday.         2.          He’s          got          it          down          to          a          science.         3.          What          do          |          do          with          this?         4.          Which          one          is          closest?         5.          Hey,          you          don         ra         wo         ®                  ah                   —_         —         ®         oO)         x         1S)         =)         Q         =         Cc         ce)         ®         —         TS         =         ’'t          shoot          the          car!         29         1.          A          queen          holding          court.         2.          |          can’t          take          another          bite!         3.          |          just          can’t          pick          it          up!         4.          But          |          didn’t          volunteer          for          this!         1.          Changing          clothes          in          public.         2.          Heave          -          Ho!!         See          earae         4.          Bumper          pool.         1.          STI          flashettes.         2.          The          Oakley          Sisters.         3.          Wheelin’          and          Dealin’.         4.          Wishing          you          were          here.                   2          0cceseee          7         1.          Cards          and          money.          Now          where’s          the          women?         2.          Why          me?         SeahliG!         4.          Bobby’s          got          the          women.         33         sane         BS         _SOUTHERN          TECH          BASEBALL          TEAM         a          rks          Se         a          st                  L          to          R:          (1st          row)          Danny          Whitehead,          Eric          Alexander,          Roger          Armstrong,          Sam          Dart,          Mike          Muse          (2nd          row)          Jeff          Whitmire,          Kieth         Nicholson,          Larry          Manning,          Mike          Gambaccini,          Mark          Minter,          Ivan          Phillips,          Roger          Hackett          (3rd          row)          Barry          Farr,          Denny          Vollrath,         Mike          Vandemark,          Rodney          Vollrath,          Kieth          Dunbar,          Bobby          Moultrie,          Ron          Crawley,          Charlie          Lumsden          (coach)         Danny          Whitehead          Eric          Alexander.          Roger          Armstrong          Sam          Dart          Mike          Muse         infielder          Outfielder          Infielder          Outfielder          Infielder         Senior          Junior          Senior          Junior          Junior         Douglasville,          GA          Ringgold,          GA          Peachtree          City,          GA          Warner          Robins,          GA          Marietta,          GA         Jeff          Whitmire          Keith          Nicholson          Larry          Manning          Mike          Gambaccini          Mark          Minter         Catcher          Infielder          Infielder          Pitcher          Pitcher         Junior          Junior          Senior          Freshman          Junior         Marietta,          GA          College          Park,          GA          Marietta,          GA          Marietta,          GA          Marietta,          GA         Ivan          Phillips          Roger          Hackett          Barry          Farr          Denny          Vollrath          Mike          Vandemark         Pitcher          Pitcher          Pitcher          Pitcher          Outfielder         Junior          Junior          Senior          Freshman          Senior         Blairsville,          GA          Ringgold,          GA          Athens,          GA          Marietta,          GA          Jonesboro,          GA         caren          OSE          ESE’         Rodney          Vollrath         Pitcher         Sophomore         Marietta,          GA         Keith          Dunbar         Pitcher         Marietta,          GA                            ‘         “a          wn         va         a         5         een         faa.         on         Bobby          Moultrie         Catcher         Freshman         Smyrna,          GA         Ron          Crawley         Infielder         Freshman         Tucker,          GA         Charlie          Lumsden         Head          Coach         SOUTHERN          TECH          TENNIS          TEAM         L          to          R:          Dr.          Lee          Tucker          (coach),          David          Courtoy,          Sadi          Hassouna,          Robert          Weaver,          John          Yang,          Jeff          Barnes,          Bryon          Wissenall          (not         pictured)          Dean          Barley         eee          eee         ST          TENNIS         TENNIS         John          Yang          Dean          Barley         oer         Re         Sel         os          es          ae          is          se          ara,          EE         er                  seippomiitil          Being          ipot          ieee         Giamsitiia          sistent          sui          eS          ej          aT          ag         (pcdiiansnssieewiliiaansiippmuipaanmvemibiaaasieiTi          Dp          ipire          ew          a)         SOUUL         Mer         “         Gu         Ck          bane          rm         1984-85          SOUTHERN          TECH          BASKETBALL          TEAM         L          to          R:          (front          row)          Gary          Dennis,          John          Henderson,          Scott          Sharp,          Jimmy          Payton,          Reggie          Johnson          (back          row)          Coach          Perides,          Sam         Smith,          Spencer          Gray,          Danny          Watkins,          Wayne          Riley,          David          Lucus,          Cameron          Houston,          Asst.          Coach          Stallworth.         Head          Coach:          George          Perides          Colors:          Green,          Orange,          White         Assistant          Coach:          Richard          Stallworth          Nickname:          Runnin’          Hornets         Manager:          Daphne          Young          Enrollment:          3,610         Statistician:          Alan          Summers          Local          Radio:          WGHR-FM         Faculty          Athletic          Chairman:          David          Summers          84-85          Season          22-10         President:          Dr.          Stephen          Cheshier         Sports          Information:          Ray          Morgan         Public          Relations:          Patti          Futrell         42         Reggie          Johnson          John          Henderson          Gary          Dennis          Jimmy          Payton          Scott          Sharp         Guard          Forward          Guard          Guard          Forward         |          Senior          Junior          Senior          Junior          Senior         |          Colbert,          Ga.          Savannah,          Ga.          Harrison,          Ohio          Daytona          Beach,          Fla.          Cheyenne,          Wyoming         Sam          Smith          Danny          Watkins          Spencer          Gray          Cameron          Houston         Forward          Center          Forward          Center         Junior          Senior          Junior          Senior         Avon          Park,          Fla.          Gainesville,          Ga.          Gadsden,          Ala.          Cincinnati,          Ohio         Head          Coach          George          Perides          43         Assistant          Coach          Stallworth         SOUTHERN          TECH’S          BEAR          BRYANT         Head          Coach:          George          Perides         Overall          Record:          As          an          NAIA          member          202-58         84-85          Season:          22-10         Accomplishments:          8          consecutive          20          win          seasons,          5         straight          District          5          titles,          achieved          200th          career         win          this          season         MO          he          ete          ta         «“         ‘          Mi          a         Rn          %         hi          ‘4s          a          iad          oe          a.          oe.          i          arit          of          os          gi          PEN          SH          gh)          Ree          ak          TR          Fe          eer          Pe         ee          ge,          ane          Se          Sieh          ra          de         his          ;          a          See          ¥          wet          %          4          4,          eS          Na          3          ee          ae          4          ee          eae          e.          ii          ie          :-          ti          wal          das         i          i          Ble          Hal         Organizations         nizations         4         ong         easton         et          ii         -                   LAMBDA         CHI         pullet,          Dan          ©         yim          Mut         Chu         Tommy         Smith                   EPSILON         FRATERNITY         COUNCIL         PANHELLENIC         COUNCIL         AMERICAN         INSTITUTE         ARCHITECTURAL         STUDENTS         ASSOCIATED         BUILDERS         CONTRACTOR         AMERICAN         SOCIETY          for         CIVIL          ENGINEERS         ”         v         rag         SA         AMERICAN         SOCIETY         HEATING         REFRIGERATING         AIR          CONDITIONING         ENGINEERS         ig,          Cole          emans          atk          y          Corys:          Keit         aE          stow          ob          Ret          eilly           Keith         Bo         ORIENTATION         Bebe          §          PLANNING         ef          COMMITTEE         )         STUDENT         GOVERNMENT         ASSOCIATION         RESERVE         OFFICER         TRAINING         CORPS         —         BATHTUB         RACING         ASSOCIATION         Bailey          BAPTIST         STUDENT         UNION         STUDENT         ASSOCIATION         DMN”          a         aa         LEME          GES          EE          a         oases         SS)          aaconmpowal         ene          ne          bOReee          gets         INSTITUTE          OF         ELECTRICAL                   ELECTRONIC         ENGINEERS         Oo          N          eill          ’         Ray         :         ai          WEREEEE          ET         Don          Puen         phillips:         —         MECHANICAL         ENGINEERS         ACTIVITIES         BOARD         1.          I          am          not          posing.          I          am          not         posing.          I          am          not          posing          ...         2.          This          is          what          I          call          having          your         cake          AND          ...         3.          Take          off!          Ay,          hoser!!         4.          You          ought          to          see          what          she’s         wearing          now!!!         5.          Are          you          sure          this          is          where          you         want          me          to          walk?         6.          It’s          not          the          end          of          the          world;         kids          get          out          of          their          tickets          every         day.         7.          Ok          baby.          Mommy          wants          you         to          dribble          down          court          and          slam         dunk          the          nice,          brown          ball          in          the         pretty          red          basket.         8.          How          DARE          that          professor         give          me          and          F!!         9.          Rock          eats          student.          Film          at         11:00.         10.          Oh,          well.          They'll          never          love         Simpson’s          Rule          the          way          I          love         Simpson’s          Rule          ...         Sao         f          ga         -          @.         ”,                  ‘         DMRS         VAL          ay          2          Midanusese         oA         CREO          A          ne          emt          hc         1.          Thank          goodness          that’s          over!         How          can          we          get          off          this          stage.         2.          I’m          really          tired          of          these          “g”’         rated          videos!         3.          Franz          and          the          Nu’s          ...         4.          Homecoming?          I          thought          this         was          the          Cheetah          III!         5.          When          I          open          my          eyes          that         program          will          be          all          gone!         6.          I          think          I          need          a          new          approach         7.          This          just          isn’t          my          day.         8.          I          just          called,          to          say,          “I          LOVE         YoU;         9.          What          a          night!         10.          Now          I          know          he’s          not          a          fairy!         sl          a         “         SOUTHERN          TECH          -          EDUCATED          IN          HIGH         EGE         The          age          of          high          technology          has          arrived.          Computers          built          with          microchips          the          size          of          a          grain          of          sand          are         commonplace          in          most          businesses          and          industries.          Robots          now          perform          tasks          requiring          repetition          and          exact          precision         in          manufacturing;          and,          lasers          are          used          in          everything          from          surgical          procedures          to          grocery          store          check          out          counters.         SOUTHERN          TECH          IS          A          WORLD          LEADER         IN          HIGH          TECH          EDUCATION         Behind          all          of          this          high          technology          are          the          men          and          women          who          make          it          happen.          Today’s          top          employment         opportunities          go          to          professionals          with          technical          expertise,          sound          judgement          and          interpersonal          skills          to          guide          our         society          through          the          technical          changes          of          our          times.         That’s          why          Southern          Tech          has          become          a          world          leader          in          high          tech          education.          Each          year,          hundreds          of          companies         throughout          Georgia          and          beyond          look          to          Southern          Tech          for          high          technology          talent          in          a          number          of          disciplines.         The          college          has          sent          more          than          8,000          graduates          into          business          and          industry.         Without          question,          Southern          Tech          is          an          outstanding          leader          in          engineering          technology          education,          having          been         one          of          the          first          engineering          technology          colleges          in          the          nation          to          receive          professional          accreditation          by          the         Accrediting          Board          for          Engineering          and          Technology          (ABET)          and          according          to          the          American          Society          for         Engineering          Education,          Southern          Tech          has          been          for          some          years          the          largest          producer          of          bachelor          degree         engineering          technology          graduates          from          any          one          campus          in          the          world.         SOUTHERN          TECH’S          STRENGTH          IS          ITS         STUDENTS         There          is          really          no          “typical          Southern          Tech          student.”          Although          the          average          age          of          our          student          body          is          26,          that         represents          everyone          from          the          18-year          old          right          out          of          high          school          and          the          20-year          old          junior          college          transfer         to          our          nontraditional          older          students          returning          to          college          to          change          career          fields.         Ninety          per          cent          of          our          students          come          from          within          the          State          of          Georgia          and          although          dormitories          and          nearby         housing          are          available,          many          live          in          the          Atlanta          area          and          commute          to          classes.          Lifesty's          are          diverse;          but          the         92         zn          —         one          thing          our          students          do          have          in          common          is          their          future.          All          are          attending          one          of          the          nation’s          top          colleges         in          engineering          technology,          studying          to          become          leaders          in          their          field.          Turning          dreams          (through          a          lot          of          hard         work)          into          reality.         A          LOOK          BACK         To          really          appreciate          how          far          we’ve          come,          we          have          to          look          back.          The          class          of          1985          can          reflect          upon          changes         over          the          past          four          years          alone.         Antiquated          labs          have          been          replaced,          remodeled          and          given          a          “shot          in          the          arm”          by          $5          million          for          equipment         provided          by          the          state.          We          have          in          place          a          centers          of          excellence          program,          in          which          facilities          like          the          Lanier         Office          Automation          Lab          and          the          Wilder          Communications          Complex          allow          students          to          enter          the          job          market          having         experienced          first-hand          state-of-the-art          technology.          A          new          computer          center          provides          students          with          access          to          some         of          the          most          modern          and          sophisticated          computer          equipment          in          the          region.          The          center          has          everything          from          Plato         and          Computer          Aided          Design          to          IBM          Personal          Computers          and          Special          word          processing          programs.          The          center         was          created          by          moving          the          college          bookstore          and          re-modeling          the          old          college          snack          bar          area.         We've          had          dreams          come          true          in          just          about          every          degree-granting          department          -          from          a          computer-aided          design         lab          in          Architectural          to          a          robotics          lab          in          Mechanical.         A          LOOK          AHEAD         Some          of          the          dreams          we          won’t          experience          first-hand.          Like          a          new          academic          building.          Although          still          under         construction,          it          already          sits          majestically          on          the          hill          between          the          Electrical          building          and          the          library,          serving          as         a          reminder          of          the          progressiveness          of          the          college.         And          a          library          addition,          that          will          double          the          space          now          available.         And          dreams          we          cannot          yet          see          -          like          more          residence          halls,          a          new          recreational          complex          and          maybe          even          a          new         student          center.          New          degree          programs          (a          Bachelor          of          Science          in          Construction          and          a          Master’s          in          Technology         Management)          and          possibly          a          re-focus          of          Southern          Tech’s          mission          -          to          be          known          as          Applied          Engineering          more         than          Engineering          Technology.         Although          we          may          not          still          be          here          as          students          when          these          dreams          come          to          fruition,          we          still          can          take          part.         Graduation          is          not          an          end          -          it          is          a          beginning          -          of          a          career,          in          a          high          tech          world,          and          of          a          new          relationship         with          the          college          as          her          alumni          —          part          of          the          progressive          group          of          people          who          help          turn          dreams          into          reality         for          those          to          follow.         93         rc         Tee         a         a         THE          DYNAMIC          FUTURE          OF          AET         The          Architectural          Engineering          Technology          Department          explores          the          unique          blending          of          art          and          science          that          is          architecture.         More          than          the          mere          building          of          buildings,          it          is          the          shaping          of          our          physical          environment.          Due          to          changing          social          values,         shifting          needs          and          rapidly          changing          technology,          architecture          is          never          stagnant,          always          growing.          It          is          the          mirror          of          man.         The          architectural          engineering          department’s          primary          objective          is          to          train          students          in          three          major          areas;          architecture,         structural          design          and          building          construction.          The          A.E.T.          focus          emphasizes          the          application          of          educational          requirements         that          are          most          demanded          by          the          fields          of          architecture          and          building          construction.         A.E.T.          students          are          trained          in          materials,          construction          techniques,          building          environmental          systems,          structural          analysis,         building          design          processes          and          computer-aided          design          and          drafting          systems.         Architecture          is          and          continues          to          be          one          of          the          most          challenging          and          creative          professions.          A.E.T.          graduates          quickly          enter         responsible          rewarding          positions          in          one          of          the          largest          industries          in          the          country.          The          combination          of          the          talents          of          the         imaginative          architect          and          the          technological          skills          of          the          contractor          is          a          dynamic          force          with          limitless          potential.         94         CIVIL          ENGINEERING          TECHNOLOGY         A         MOLDING          1          EALITIES          FROM          DREAMS                   Jas         Projects          such          as          Hartsfield          instr          ational          part          the-Grand          Coolee          Dam,          the          Interstate         Highway          System,          and_          the          Chica          Oo          ater          Supply          Tunnel          began          as          dreams          but          were         transformed          into          realities          by          engifper,          technologists,          and          architects.         7          me         Civil          Jrigineering          Technolgy          seeyipy          ticipate          in         my         —          =          DESIGNING,          “where          technical          ore          ned          io          ae                   or          roadways,          pe         CONSTRUCTION,          where          technical         facility,          and         a         OPERATION,          CIR          technical          sl          are          required          for          proper          operation          and          maintenance.         their          efforts          in         TR          iechorteh          riGht         Lis          ES          ate          th         a         :         [         a         1          iL         l          iN         Trade          C         orld          enter          in          MalRatian.          ‘ip          Cota          Cola”          Heeog          in         se         ———          fl          ;          -         2          =r          el          strevs          such..as the          New          York          civ          water          suppl         |          system,          ang          Ts          Page          Ga.          Wastewater          Treatment          Plant;          or         RECREATIONAL          eines          uch          as          Lake          Lanier,          the          Epcot          Center,          or          Southern         —          Tech's          taweationsl          me          emplex.         le          The          Civil          Engl          ering          Technologist          can,          therefore,          be          a          vital          Sei          cipant          throughout         aphe          transformation          ‘iia          dreams.into          people-serving          realities.         ‘         H          |          |         ;          4          |         H         jad         fe         a         fe          ier          ea          ee         ‘ay                    CONCEPTUALIZING,          where          ideas          ‘are          set          to          paper          as          rough          sketches          and          schematics,          |         i          NK                   95         CHEMISTRY PHYSICS          OBTAINS          HELIUM-NEON          LASERS         The          department          of          Chemistry          and          Physics          plays          an          increasingly          important          role          in          the          support          of          other          degree          granting          departments.         This          year          saw          the          addition          of          two          new          members          to          the          faculty          and          the          purchase          of          helium-neon          lasers          for          the          Optics          lab.          The         department          is          currently          working          to          establish          a          Center          of          Excellence          in          Optics.         The          faculty          is          looking          forward          to          moving          into          the          newly          constructed          Classroom          building.          These          facilities          will          feature          newly          equipped         and          safer          laboratories.          These          facilities          should          also          aid          in          expanding          the          curriculum          available          to          the          student          body.         96         6          tn          OI          Ce          YET          TEL          HOI          RTI          IO          SY          La          NNN                   COMPUTER          SCIENCE         Systems          Analysis         Systems          analysts          look          at         needs          or          problems          within          a          com-         pany          and          design          or          modify          data-         processing          systems          to          meet         those          needs.          Much          of          the          current         work          in          this          field          involves          de-         signing          computer          operations          to         take          over          manual          methods.         Salaries.          Top          salaries          nowg         reach          $37,000,          although          an-§f         alysts          who          work          as          consultants         may          earn          more,         Training.          Many          systems          an-         alysts          start          out          as          program-|         mers,          and          nearly          all          have          college}         or          post-graduate          degrees          inj         computer          science          or          mathe-         matics.          A          large          number          of          an-         alysts          have          additional          training         in          insurance,          banking,          or          other         fields          re lated          to          particular          ap-         plications.         operating          Instructions.         Digital          Equipment          Corporation         Systems          enalysts          create          data          proces-         sing          operations          to          fit          particular          needs.         Computer          Sales         and          Marketing         Positions          for          sales          repre-         sentatives          in          the          computer          in-         dustry          are          varied.          They          may         work          for          large          or          small          equip-         ment          manufacturers,          retail         stores,          or          service          firms.         Marketing          technical          support         representatives          provide          techni-         cal          support          for          marketing          com-         puter          goods.          They          may          offer         training          and          technical          presen-         tations          to          users          or          potential         buyers,          sometimes          providing         systems          analysis          support          as          __         well.          :         Salaries.          Because          salaries          for         sales          personnel          are          often          based          |         on          commission,          the          pay          fluc-™         tuates          widely.          Good          computer§         sales          people          can          make          sizable         salaries,          though—sometimes          as§         much          as          $50,000          and          up.          Mari         keting          tec          ‘-hnical          support          reps          Fd         make          from          $23,000          to          $33,000.          J         Traming.          For          sales          people,’         most          employers          demand          a          col-r         lege          education          and          some          salese«         ability.          Marketing           technical(         support          personnel          should          have          fj         technical          training          in          a          four-yea         computer-science          program.         Computer          sales          and          marketing          eet          siniives          ane         and          customer.                   Careers          in          eainaind          are          plentiful          in         virtually          every          Industry.         Programmers          develop          computer          y         é          link          between          manufacturer          _         Programming         nmers          write          the          in-         that          tell          the          com-         at          to          do          and          how          to          do         S          programmers          de-         uctions          that          tell          the         how          to          operate          itself         ‘ripheral          equipment.         ce,          systems          instruc-         explain          to          the          com-         to          add          2          and          1.         ations          programmers         ructions          that          tell          the         ‘what          task          to          do—add         2          and          2          and          then          display          the          an-         swer,          for          example.         Salaries.          For          applications         programmers,          up          to          $28,000;         systems          programmers          can          earn         as          much          as          $34,000.         Training.          Because          employers         are          becoming          more          selective,         most          experts          advise          formal         training          in          four-year          programs         with          some          specialization          in          a         particular          field          of          program-         ming.         Facilities         Management         Electronic          data          processing         (EDP)          managers          usually          run         entire          data-processing          depart-         ments,          handling          operations,         personnel,          and          purchasing.         Database          managers          handle         large          libraries          of          computerized         information          and          interact          with         other          department          managers         concerning          information          needs.         Project          managers          oversee         specific          computer-based          pro-         jects.         Data          communications          spe-         cialists          develop          computer          net-         works          to          handle          the          flow          of          in-         formation          within          a          company          or         to          and          from          separate          facilities.         Salaries.          They          vary          widely.         Professionals          in          staff-manage-         ment          positions          may          earn          from         $35,000          to          $60,000:          database         managers          generally          earn          about         $34,000.          Salaries          depend          on          the         type          and          size          of          both          the          com-         puter          installation          and          the          de-         §          partment          or          company,         reprinted          with          permission          from          the          June         1983          issue          of          Popular          Computing          Magazine,         copyright          @          1983          by          McGraw          Hill,          Ine.          NY         10020,          all          rights          reserved.         “Making          dreams          into          reality”          is          a         specialty          of          the          Electrical          and          Computer         Engineering          Technology          Department.          In         the          last          year          200          ECET          students          had          a         very          personal          dream          become          reality          as         they          saw          years          of          hard          work,          some         suffering          and          uncommon          dedication          pay         off          at          graduation.          To          these          new         Engineering          Technologists,          their          degree         provides          immediate          entry          into          interest-         ing,          n ew          and          very          lucrative          careers.          But         it          is          not          that          their          dream          has          ended          upon         graduation.          Actually          the          dream         continues          at          a          quickened          pace,          since         the          chosen          specialties          of          these         graduates          include          some          of          the          most         innovative          and          pervasive          of          the         high-tech          fields.          Our          graduates          im-         mediately          begin          to          make          contributions         in          areas          that          often          existed          only          in         mankind’s          dreams          until          very          recently;         for          how          else          can          we          describe          things         like          computers-on-a-chip,          fibert          op-         tics,          compact          audio          disks          and          satellite         communications.         In          fact,          communications          technology         provides          an          excellent          focal          point          for         this          theme.          In          the          last          year          we          have         seen          one          dream          of          a          number          of         students          and          faculty          of          the         ECET          department          and          of         some          prominent          STI          alumni         become          a          tangible          reality          on         our          campus          as          the          Wilder         Communications          Complex         has          taken          shape.          A          little          over         98         a          year          ago,          a          few          tireless          dreamers         suggested          that          Southern          Tech          should          be         the          location          for          a          “Center          of          Excel-         lence’          for          satellite          communication         education.          But          as          with          most          good          ideas,         thinking          about          it          is          not          enough:          it          takes         courage,          dedication          and          most          of          all          hour         upon          hour          of          cooperation          and          hard          work         for          the          idea          to          take          form.         Jim          Wilder,          the          man          known          to          many         Cobb          area          residents          for          his          prominence         in          broadcasting          as          owner          and          operator         of          radio          station          WBIE WCOB          had         dreams          for          the          future          of          the          students         of          Cobb          County          and          especially          for          the         students          of          Southern          Tech.          Although         Jim          is          not          here          to          share          our         excitement,          it          was          through          the          support         of          his          wife          and          partner          of          many          years,         Mrs.          James          (Ruth)          Wilder,          that          the         dreams          of          communications          technology         have          become          a          reality          on          the          Southern         Tech          campus.         And          so          we          see          that          the          Wilder         Communications          Complex          represents         proof          that          dreams          are          turned          into         reality          in          the          ECET          department.          But         most          importantly,          Jim          and          Ruth         Wilder’s          dream          represents          the         goal          of          the          ECET          department         and          of          Southern          Tech          to         provide          additional          opportunities         for          our          present          and          future         students          to          turn          their          own         individual          dreams          into          reality.          t          spring          quarter.         plan          to          offer          two         memorandum          to          th         can          learn          in          college.’         to          refine          this          all          i         s         :         i         INDUSTRIAL          ENGINEERING         The          field          of          Industrial          Engineering          offers          the          student          a          challenging          career          in          business,          industry,          or          government.          Industrial         Engineering          Technologists          deal          primarily          with          the          efficient          management          of          money,          materials,          and          manpower          in          a          business         environment.          They          solve          problems          dealing          with          the          location          and          layout          of          plant          facilities,          materials          handling,          work-station          design,         wage          and          salary          payment          plans,          quality          control,          personnel          selection          and          placement,          occupational          safety          and          health,          and          economic         cost          studies.          To          enable          the          graduate          to          solve          such          a          wide          variety          of          management          problems,          the          curriculum          of          study          is          both         broad          and          inter         —         or          -          oe          es          y          ————         -          Se          Nia          BGM          eens          isa         me          ee         CG          Lee         MATHEMATICS         Mathematics          provides          some          of          the          basic          tools          which          allow          the          student          to          convert          dreams          into          realities.         Without          mathematics,          a          student          could          not          analyze          an          electric          circuit.          He          could          not          compute          the          stresses          involved          when          constructing         a          bridge,          nor          could          he          compute          the          cost          of          a          new          home          or          office          building.          Basic          math          concepts          are          used          to          calculate          amortization         rates          for          new          plant          equipment,          just          as          the          computation          of          loads          a          bearing          must          support          cannot          be          accomplished          without          the          use         of          these          same          concepts.         Applications          of          mathematics          in          programming          today          allows          engineers          to          solve          complex          problems          in          minutes          that          once          would          have         required          days          of          manual          computation.         Though          Southern          Tech          students          are          more          interested          in          applications          of          math          than          in          the          theory          of          math,          the          Mathematics          Department         realizes          that          a ll          students          need          a          firm          grounding          in          the          subject.         The          department          is          continuously          reviewing          and          upgrading          its          course          offerings          to          meet          the          needs          of          the          students.          This          year,          the          department         has          received          approval          for          two          new          minors.          Both          Engineering          Mathematics          and          the          minor          in          General          Mathematics          will          help          the         students          to          realize          their          dreams          of          better          jobs          and          assist          them          in          furthering          their          education          plans.         A          circular          main          water          jline,          6          feet          in          diameter,          is          half-         full          of          water.          What          is          the          total          force          on          a          gate          which          closes         the          main?         %         |          ah          Peeled          c2.S          Nh                    pt         |          |                    2          R          i          4          Lat          AL                     =          .f          1°          =          S         |          ’          ,          |          -—         |                    -          A=          2xdy          =          2VI9I-Y           A         ppt          ed          —          4          e          Aa          phn          (4                  garerrrrr          hearer          +         “)                     |          S         ts(dog          =         |          7         |          |         |                             |          ne          Eee                    Force          =          ae          ef          SF          a          (4)         |          emacars          ;         |          2          y          ca          ee          4         |          oe          G25          Z)           Vwr-H         re          tl          fg          A          a          9-., )          iy          lee          |          Fees          Me          eae          acute          01)                  transmission          and         4         Wement         de          variety         he          challenge          to          the          MET          st         learning          that          will          serve          them         When          a          student          enters          college          he          is          opening          doors          all          around          him.          He          must          choose          which          paths          to          take          in          order          to          reach         the          dreams          of          his          future          that          he          has          had          since          childhood.          All          of          those          involved          in          higher          education          should          work          together         to          guide          each          student          down          the          right          paths,          and          help          him          develop          into          a          well-rounded          individual          that          is          capable          of          realizing         his          dreams.         Campus          Activities          and          intramurals          broaden          the          classroom          experience          by          providing          opportunities          for          the          student          to          grow         in          many          areas          and          to          develop          the          skills          necessary          to          MAKE          DREAMS          INTO          REALITIES.                  =         =D,         U         O         Li         a         O         beeen         V)         YW                   aa         =)         UO         O         Li         a         O         oo         VY)                   =         aD,         U         O         bo         Va         O                  UV)                  t=         aD,         UO         O         Li         ees         O         whens         VY)                   =         2,         Oo         O         Li         i         O         hue         VY)                   =         aD,         Oo         O         We         va         O         wows         VY)         aij                   =         =)         U         O         O         cont         a         eh          A          NP         We          dedicate          the         1985          LOG          to         AMOS         “TOC”         ST.          GERMAIN         ae         Amos,          who          is          originally          from          New          York          City,          has          become          thoroughly          ‘Southernized’          since          he          came          to          Southern         Tech          in          1975.          He          assures          the          students          that          he          is          as          southern          as          any          graduate          from          “East          Hahira          Junior         College.”         ‘‘Doc”’          enjoys          a          rather          unique          position          in          our          English History          department          in          that          he          is          one          of          the          few          professors         who          are          qualified          to          teach          both          English          and          History.          He          has          taught          over          fifteen          separate          courses          in          the          last         five          years,          and          he          has          not          taken          a          quarter          off          from          teaching          in          the          last          eleven          years.         Amos,          who          has          been          called          a          ‘‘frustrated          Jock          Strap’,          is          involved          with          many          different          aspects          of          both          the         school          and          the          community.          He          is          advisor          for          Lambda          Chi          Alpha          fraternity,          co-founder          of          ‘‘Interface-Humanities         and          Technology’,          coaches          a          primary          school          soccer          team,          is          collaborating          on          a          book          about          basketball,          is         a          conscientious          Catholic,          a          true          believer          in          Southern          Tech,          and          a          believer          in          Southern          Tech          students.         Traditionally          boring          classes          sparkle          from          his          energetic          attack.          Students          are          held          on          the          edge          of          their          seats         waiting          for          the          explosion.         Amos,          we          thank          you          for          your          dedication,          your          boundless          energy,          and          your          belief          in          this          school          and          its          student         body.         re         il         a         106         S.          R.          Cheshier         President         Admin.          PhD.         Terri          Carruth         Senior          Secretary         Housing          Dept.         Jean          Freeland         Secretary         Placement          Ctr.         Bennie          Houck         Clerk         Registrar         y          Ellen          McGee         Mar         Minority          Affairs          Officer         Counseling          M.Ed.         Kay          Beavers         Pers.          Asst.         Personnel          B.S.         Melissa          Cook         Senior          Secretary         Counseling         Don          Greene         Director         Personnel          AA.         Ann          Hough         Publications          Spec.         P.R.         Mary          Phillips         Exec.          Sec. Pres.         Pres.          Office          MBA.         Barry          Birckhead         Director         Student          Act.          M.A.         Nancy          Culbertson         Counselor         Counseling          Dept.          MEd.         Barbara          Haire         Reg.          Nurse         Health          Serv.          B.S.                  Vivian          Howard         Senior          Admin.          Sec.         Placement          Serv.         Barbara          Pilgrim         Clerk          ITI         Admiss.         “iy         Katie          Burr         Secretary         Placement          Services         Regina          Doyle         Director         Coop          MEd.         Gini          Head         Director         Admissions          M.Ed.         Walter          Kelly         Coordinator         Community                    St.          Rel.          BBA.         Beverly          Rethmel         Director         Develop.                    College          Rel.         AB.                  i         Nona          Butler         Clerk          Typist          II         Dev.                    Coll          Rel.         Senior          Admin.          Sec.         Dev.                    Coll.          Rel.         Steve          Holtz         Director         Housing          B.S.         Marsha          McCrary         Program          Advisor         St.          Ctr.          B.S.         oN         ag         Bill          Rezak         Dean          of          Faculty         MET          MS.         107         1.          I          never          could          draw          a          straight         line.         2.          Melissa          watchin’          the          boys          go         by.         3.          Of          course,          I          always          listen          to         the          students.         4.          Wouldn’t          you          like          to          be          a         pepper,          too?         5.          I          didn’t          mean          that          the          way         it          sounded,          Charlie.         |         Kristine          Anderson          Norah          Callahan          Mary          Dickson          Vernia          Fuglaar          Beth          DiGiovanni         Associate          Professor          Aux.          Clerk          Senior          Secretary          Tutorial          Coordinator          Asst.          Prof.         Dev.          St.          PhD.          Bookstore          Dev.          St.          AB.          Dev.          St.          Dev.          St.          MA.         ve’         a:          |          ge          :         r          oF          ve          aeeece          oa          ——          on          P)         Millie          Johnson          Doris          Meadows          John          Pattillo          Robert          Rethmel          Kathy          Roddy         Asst.          Manager          Senior          Secretary          Professor          Manager          Aux.          Clerk         Bookstore          Library          Library          MLn          Bookstore          Bookstore         i          ips         Tom          Rogers          Dacia          Small          Cleva          Smith          Charles          Smith          Paul          Smith         Deliv.          Worker          Admiss.          Counselor          Aux.          Clerk          Dean          of          Students          Director         Bookstore          Admin.          Bookstore          Student          Affairs          MA.          Placement          Services          MEd.         %         LaVerne          Smith          Karl          Staber          Madge          Staley          |          Marilyn          Stamey         Dorothy          Stamps         Coordinator          Director          Senior          Secretary          Data          Entry          Clerk          II          Asst.          Prof.         Coop          MS.          Intramurals          B.S.          Admin.          Admissions          Library          MLs         Kim          Sitton          Susan          Sweatt          Paul          Tippens          Lynn          Varner          Phyllis          Weatherly         Libr.          Asst.          Secretary          Department          Head          Director          Counselor         Library          BS.          Dev.                    Coll.          Relat.          Dev.          St.          Ed.D.          Public          Rel.          Counseling          M.Ed.         109         1.          The          Chemistry’s          right.         2.          It’s          so          much          fun          to          pass          out          the         grades.         3.          My          hat’s          off          to          you.         4.          My          Samsonite          was          on          Blue         Light          Special.         5.          Perides’          version          of          “break”         dancing.         Ann          Westlake         Sec.          to          the          Dean         Admin         Julio          Santander         Asst.          Prof.         MET          MSME                  Ropers          Carter         Asst.          Prof.         CET          M.S.T.E.         Jacque          Williams         Assoc.          Prof.         CET          M.S.C.E.         Diana          Stewart         Asst.          Prof.         CIST          MS.         é          :         Karen          Wyrosdick         Sr.          Secretary         Stu          Act         Ken          Sargent         Asst.          Prof.         AET          B.E.T.         Ruth          Compton         Sr.          Secretary         CET          BS.         Adele          Cash         Secretary         CIST         Barbara          Thomas         Asst.          Prof.         CIST          M.Ed.         Mary          Gunn          Larry          Haddock          W.          S.          Newman         Asst.          Prof.          Dept.          Head          Dept.          Head         AET          B.A.          ATET          M.B.A.         AET          M.C.P.         H.          A.          Troemel          David          Bennett         Sr.          Secretary          Asst.          Prof.          Professor         CET          M.S.E.E.         AET          CEIGB;S:         ‘         Michaels          Oriandella         Assoc.          Prof.         CET          MS.CE.         David          Forbeck         Dept.          Head         GCETePh.          D:         M.          L.          Northcutt         Asst.          Prof.         CET          MSCE         Fred          Hartfield         Bob          Harbot          Steve          Morissett         Dept.          Head          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.         CIST          M.S.          CIST          M.S.          CIST          M.S.         (2          a         )         es          IN         Richard          Cretciiucns         UZ         Jane          Tan          Charles          Bachman         Instructor          Assoc.          Prof.          Professor         CIST          M.S.          ECET          M.S.E.E.          ECET          Ed.D         111         ¢         |         :s         Fi         '         i         i         ;         -         1.          Channel          5?          I          heard          it          was         Channel          2!!!         2.          Who          said          this          was          a          hard         job?         3.          He          doesn’t          know          the          half          of         it!         4.          How          do          you          think          I’m          going         to          pay          for          my          new          wardrobe.          pm.         5.          “Super          Trooper”          Dobbins.         Chinh          Dang          C.          W.          Cowan          Mary          Hale          John          Keown          Irving          Kosow         Instructor          Professor          Sr.          Secretary          Professor          Professor         ECET          B.E.E.T.          ECET          M.S.N.E.          ECET          ECET          M.S.E.E.          ECET          Ph.D         Phil          Moen          Robert          Robinson          Ed          Rollor          Roy          Shultz          Theresa          Speake         Instructor          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Tech          II          Asst.          Prof.         ECET          B:S.E.E.          ECET          M.S.E.E.          ECET          Ph.D.          ECET          ECET          M.S.E.E.                   %         David          Summers          Paul          Wojnowiak          Gil          Warwick          David          Zimny          Carol          Barnum         Dept.          Head          Assoc.          Prof.          Technician          Asst.          Prof.          Assoc.          Prof.         ECET          M.S.N.E.          ECET          ME          ECET          ECET          Asst.           Prof.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.         Pom          yA         ee         (a         Ape          IS         :                    ti’         Anne          Couch          Robert          Fishe          -          Amos          St.          Robert          Hays          Virginia          Hein         Sr.          Secretary          Dept.          Head          Professor          Professor          Asst.          Prof.         ENG HIST          ENG HIST          Ph.D.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.          ENG HIST          M.Ed.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.         Becky          Kelly          Joan          McCoy          ‘Susan          Morrow          Jo          Lundy          Peavey          Rex          Recoulley         Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Instructor          Asst.          Prof.         ENG HIST          Ph.D.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.          ENG HIST          M.A.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.         113         1.          Steve’e          idea          of          a          big          night          out.         2.          Laid          back          Lee.         3.          Tire-d          out.         4.          Don’t          get          too          excited,          Travis.         5.          Undercover          cops.         4          ny                    X          id          ;          fy         So          28          s          Py           a          r                    ie          -s          }                    yy         John          Tumlin          Judy          Waits          Charles          Weeks          Robert          Wess          Robert          Atkins         Professor          Clerk Typist          Asst.          Prof.          Assoc.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.         ENG HIST          Ph.D.          ENG HIST          A.B.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.          ENG HIST          Ph.D.          IET          BS.         ‘Ser         be         ail         ilies         Jim          Bannerman          Judy          Brooks          Patricia          Franklin          Richard          McGuire          James          McKee         Department          Head          Sr.          Secretary          Professor          Assoc.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.         IET          Ed.D.          IET          TEED:          IET          Ph.D.          IET          M.B.A.         ‘iC                    .         Brad          Young          Earn est          Stone          Ahmad          Abu          Said          Robert          Andrews          Edward          Green         Assoc.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Instructor         IET          M.S.LE.          MATH          MSS.          MATH          MSS.          MATH          Ph.D.          MATH          MSS.         wh                   -          ‘          Haas          :          .                   i          f          4          .          a          2          j          8          a          A          ek          aM          a          tc         Kathleen          Hall          Jack          Pace          James          Hardwick          Gillian          Haddle          José          Vinelli         Assoc.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Ret.          Assoc.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.         MATH          MSS.          MATH          Ph.D          MATH          MAT          MATH          M.A.          MATH          Ph.D.         (..)         tb         S         }          e          :         )          5          fa          3          hone         Donald          Young          f          Barbara          Anderson          Paul          Dillon          Charles          Gebhard          William          Lindstrom         Asst.          Prof.          Sr.          Secretary          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.         MATH          Ph.D.          MET          MET          M.S.M.E.          MET          M.B.A.          MET          M.Ed.         115         1.          Professor          Aft          ...          behind          again.         2.          “Somewhere          in          all          these         papers          ...         3.          “We          should          write          a          paper         about          this          food”.         4.          “Let          us          pray”.         5.          “Damn!          —          no          pictures.”         i          a         @          a         Robert          Milton          James          Stephens          Orren          Williams          Ron          Young          Alan          Gabrielli         Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Dept.          Head          Assoc.          Prof.         MET          BSS.          MET          MEd.          MET          MSNE          MET          MSEd.          CHEMISTRY          PhD.         aoa          LE          AE          Ass                   Jayanti          Lahiri          George          Robinson          Sam          Scales          Sidney          Schuster          Lee          Tucker         Asst.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Assoc.          Prof.          Asst.          Prof.          Professor         PHYSICS          PhD.          CHEMISTRY          PhD.          PHYSICS          PhD.          PHYSICS          PhD.          PHYSICS          PhD.         William          Andrew          Paul          Bowman          Kathy          Craven          Karen          Dearborn          Doug          Dobbins         Officer          Security          Guard          Radio          Dispatcher          Senior          Secretary          Sergeant         Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety         :          :          e          +.         Billy          Howard          Walt          Patterson          Stephanie          Watt          Giles          Appling          H.          W.          Blackwelder         Director          Sergeant          Radio          Dispatcher          Officer          Officer         Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety         e         Robert          Fitzpatrick                    Glenn          Pearson          Paul          Blailock          Robert          Booker          Mark          Braly         Lieutenant          Sergeant          Painter          Groundskeeper          Custodian         Campus          Safety          Campus          Safety          PPD          PPD          PPD         117         1.          One          out          of          six          right          isn’t          too         bad,          is          it          Irving?         2.          The          quota          for          today          is          25         tickets.         3.          But          they’re          only          2          months          late!         4.          Amos          and          Hays          bellyin’          up          to         the          bar.         5.          What          do          you          mean          there          “‘ain’t         no”          class          today?         6.          Let’s          face          it          kid,          your          schedule         stinks.         7.          These          hot          dogs          will          really          tie         you          up          in          knots.         8.          No,          I’m          not          the          secretary,          but         I'll          take          your          message          anyway.         9.          Never          mind          the          statistics,          deal         the          cards!!         Jerry          Burgess         Groundskeeper         PPD         Calvin          Hammock         Custodian         PPD         2         4         rf         Clyde          Wagoner         Bldg.          Serv.          Mngr.         PPD         ‘ae                  Gary          Hulsey         J.          D.          Cantrell         Locksmith         PPD         Groundskeeper         PPD         ee         Steve          Chas         Carpenter         PPD         Ronald          Kelly         Groundskeeper         PPD         Jennie          Cook         Custodian         PPD         Richard          Phillips         Groundskeeper         PPD         tee         Dennis          Deavers         Groundskeeper         PPD         Jack          Spratt         Electrician         PPD         :         i         |         j         q         —=—         HK          SOWNIAARWN         A          to          st          he          a         }         |         |         .          Robin:          “Would          you          believe          he          took          me         The          Shakers,          shakin          hard.         Ric          will          do          anything          for          a          picture!         The          end          result          of          too          much          studying.         Those          two          hams          are          enjoying          this.         Rhonda          showing          off          her          letters.         Aarrgh!         Graduate’s          dream!!!         Five          minutes          until          the          lab          is          due!         I1K®          Pyramid.         Which          one          is          the          carburetor?         to          Krystal’s          for          dinner?”         .          Murphy’s          Law.         .          He          said          the          answers          were          in          the          back.         .          Now,          for          the          next          class.         .          All          tired          out,          Tracy?         .          Wake          up,          Lynne,          we’re          just          getting          started.         .          Jeff          and          Lauren.         .          He          really          did          it!!         .          Bruce,          the          modern          Robin          Hood.         l         2         3         4         3)         6         iy         8         f                    1984          BEACH          PARTY         O7          SOUTHERN          TECH         wt          Bey                              a’         2)          wy          “          li          t         Ly                   e                    Why,          Annabella,          why??         Watch          your          feet,          Kim,          not          him.         Goat          Trail          survivors.         Fish          and          Ernie          have          her          trapped          now.         Eure          on          the          move.         Thank          goodness          that’s          over!!         The          latest          thing          in          women’s          fashions.         David,          Jay,          Richard,          and          Phil.         Angie’s          got          the          giggles.         I’m          glad          the          guys          are          behind          us.         Seta          ee          a          Ld          seat          ape          pe          Re         —          202         It’s          hell          when          it          rains.         Tim          buckling          up          for          safety.         Mean          Machine!!         [ll          make          it          come          out          right          if          I          have          to.         Macho          Tony.         Don’t          you          wish          all          dealers          looked          this          good?         That’s          an          evil          gleam          you’ve          got          in          your          eye,          Bill.         Hello          to          you,          too,          Tracey.         Hallelujah,          brothers          and          sisters!!         Line          dancing,          one          more          time.         AN          Se         Se          Oe          Ssh          imtne:          fe          oe         pe                   Ollegiates         -Collegiates         7esCollegiates          -Collegiates         Collegiates         llec          Collegiates         0          60.          0'¢sCollegiates         THE          1985          HOMECOMING          CANDIDATES         Angi          Bay          Jamie          Bryant          Lisa          Carroll          Doris          Combs          Georgiana          Conger         Sigma          Nu          Sigma          Phi          Epsilon          Tau          Kappa          Epsilon          Log          Gamma          Phi          Beta         Paes         Tori          Ellis          Lynn          Fielder          Tracy          Ingram          Lisa          Kirk          Sharon          Knight         Alpha          Delta          Pi          and          Sigma          Pi          Executive          Round          Table          Lambda          Chi          Alpha          Norton          Dorm         Congratulations          to          Ms.         Radienne          Slaughter,         Homecoming          Queen         1985,          and          her          Royal         Court:          Ist          Runner-Up,         Ms.          Deneen          Sorrells;         2nd          Runner-Up,          Ms.         Georgiana          Conger;          3rd         Runner-Up,          Ms.          Leslie         Smith;          4th          Runner-Up,         Ms.          Lynn          Fielder.         Laura          McEntyre          Leslie          Smith          Deneen          Sorrells          Radienne          Slaughter         WGHR          Pi          Kappa          Phi          Baptist          Student          Union          Black          Student          Association         RN         —          or         =)         O         O         Oo         Lu         ae         O         Zz          x         Zz         Lu         Lu         =)         Ss)         Lu         aE         —         1985          HOMECOMING          QUEEN         RADIENNE          SLAUGHTER         OD         =         =          10         Oo         Oo         o—         =         O         of         .          SOUTHER™          ”™         Remember         Doug          Alexander,          EET         Rick          Alexander,          APET         Walter          Alston,          ECET         Jeff          Amodie,          MET         Roger          Armstrong,          CST         Mohammad          A.          Attran,         ECET         Behnam          Banan,          MET         David          Barker,          CST         John          Barret,          IET         Jay          Barrow,          IET         Lee          Beecher,          EET         Mahmoud          Behnamiri,          CET         James          Bennett,          IET         Alan          Blake,          IET         Kevin          Blankenship,          IET         Billy          E.          Bohannon,          Jr,          IET         Brente          Boxall,          MET         134         Reynolds          Brown,          AET         Larry          M.          Browning          Jr.,          ECET         Emanuel          M.          Campbell,          ECET         Craig          Carrol,          AET         fa         te          }         PS          =A                   4          a)         Vy         Antonio          Lastillo,          CST         Larry          Chesser,          IET         Peter          Chow,          ECET         Nathan          Chukuocha,         CST ECET         Kamchornvuthi          Chulavatr,         EET         Coleman          Clenney,          ECET         Neal          Cordle,          IET         Taso          Costrarides,          CET         Steve          Covault,          CST         S herrill          Crowe,          IET         Mitchael          Crowell,          ECET         Pamela          Cutcliff,          APET         135         Robby          H.          Davis,          EET         R.          Maxwell          Davis,          CET         Neil          Deedy,          IET         B.F.          Desmond,          MET         W.          Lynne          Doster,          EET         George          Dillard,          MET         Alton          Eckert,          ECET         Donna          Jean,          ECET         Ralph          Ellis,          MET         Tracy          Ellis,          EET         Steve          Epperson,          MET         Richard          N.          Eubanks,         MET         Herman          L.          Evans          Jr.,          AET         Edwin          Fernandez,          MET         Lynn          Fielder,          JET         Carla          Freed,          ECET         Mark          Garrett,          IET         William          Gatling,          MET         136         A.H.          Ghaffari,          AET         Mohsen          Ghassemi,          CST         Carl          Gilmore,          MET         Martin          P.          Goetz,          EET         Leon          Grant,          MET         Michael          H.          Gray,          Jr.,          ECET         Morey          Grimes,          CET         Richard          Gurley,          EET         J.          Banks          Haley,          CET         Dave          Hardy,          EET         Catherine          Harvill,          ECET         Jeff          Hassell,          ECET         Sadi          Hassouna,          CET         Alison          Hatcher,          ECET         John          Howe,          MET         Teresa          Hubbard,          CET         Thomas          Jones,          MET         Gary          Kersey,          AET         137         V.A.          Charlin          Lackington,         AET         Ken          Leary,          EET         Kathy          A.          Lynn,          ECET         Alisa          D.          Maddox,          IET         Dan          H.          Mancusi-urgaro,         EET         David          Wesley          Maner,          MET         Paul          Mankin,          CST         Harry          L.          Mansell,          IET         Wiliam          W.          Marder,          MET         Melissa          Master,          IET         Lee          Maxwell,          CST         Luke          Maxwell,          MET         138         Linda          Leigh          Kimpel,          AET         Jim          Klein,          MET         Lamar          R.          Knight,          MET         Ted          Kuykendall,          ECET         Scott          Morrow,          IET         Joel.          L.          Nash,          ECET         Angelia          Danita          Nolen,          AET         Jennifer          A.          Norman,          lET         Michael          Mayo,          MET         Jonathan          McClenny,          IET         Blake,          A.          McCrary,          IET         Raymond          P.          McCluster,         ECET         Austin          McGee,          ECET         Shirley          A.          McKinney,         ECET         Timothy          J.          McNulty,          MET         Brenda          Miller,          MET IET         Eric          B.          Miller,          CET         Sid          Miller,          1ET         Mos          Moazzenzaneh,          CET         Tom          R.          Monroe,          ECET         Wadood          Novtash,          AET         John          Nowiak,          IET         Mike          O’Brien,          MET         Olutrotimi          Olusanya,          AET         Chris          Ordway,          |ET         B.          Owens,          EET         Ronald          Pace,          ECET         Ricky          Padgett,          ECET         Sassan          Pak,          IET         Mark          Piekarski,          EET         Anita          G.          Pitts,          IET         Jorge          Restrepo,          MET         Nancy          Rice,          IET         Richard          A.          Rice,          CET         Evans          Ricky,          MET         Randy          W.          Rimes,          MET         Jay          Roberts,          IET         Adam          Rodenberger,          ECET         Robin          Roudebush,          CST         Duane          H.          Rowicki,          ECET         Nancy          Rubert,          IET         Robert          Russell,          ECET         Ronald          S.          Ryals,          EET         he          Xs         rae          are.          Oy         fi         $         Elia          Salazar,          MET         Eddy          Sayed,          ECET         Lawrence          H.          Sharpe,         MET         David          Shaw,          CST         Russell          Smith,          |ET         Eddie          Somervell,          AET         Mark          Elton          Stewart,          MET         Ray          Stubbs,          MET         James          Sullivan,          MET         Vic          Suttles,          AET         James          O.          Thomas          Ii,          ECET         141         Karen          Tibbitts,          CST         Mark          Tkacik,          EET         Kevin          Tolbert,          MET         Rosco          Twiggs,          Jr.,          IET         Beth          Underwood,          CST         Sqeed          V.          Vahdat,         ECET         Glenn          Valencia,          MET         Tracy          G.          Vanle,          IET         Richard          Vickens,          CET         Danny          Watkins,          IET         William          L.          Webster,         MET         Robert          West          Jr.          ECET         Mitchell          L.          Wilux,          MET         Greg          J.          Willis,          ECET         Charles          A.          Wilson,         ECET         Carol          Woodruff,          AET         David          Woods,          AET         Keith          Woods,          EET         Kenneth          Woods,          EET         J.R.          Young,          IET         142         Curtis          Adams,          AET,          FR         Charles          Adams,          CST         Robert          Adams,          AET,          SOPH         William          Akins,          CST,          SOPH         Mohamed          AL-Hameedi,          AET,          JR         Walid          Alhameedi,          IET,          SOPH         Sayar          AlHowsani,          CET,          JR         Abdulla          Al-Kathairi,          CET,          SOPH         Allison          Aloisio,          CST         Lyndon          Amis,          CST,          FR         J.          Martin          Anderson,          IET,          JR         Ron          Anderson,          ECET,          FR         Andy          Arp,          CET,          SOPH         Derrick          Arp,          MET,          JR         Tracey          Ashbaugh,          IET,          SOPH         Robert          Ashley,          CET,          JR         Shawanda          Austin,          AET,          SOPH         Barry          Babb,          EET,          FR         Jeff          Baisch,          EET,          SOPH         Jeffrey          S.          Ball,          AET,          FR         Timothy          W.          Barker,          AET,          FR         Jeffery          Barnes,          CpET,          FR         David          Barnhart,          MET         William          G.          Barrett,          MET,          SOPH         Chris          Barry,          EET         Angi          Bay,          IET,          SOPH         Kevin          Bazel,          EET,          FR         Kenneth          M.          Beason,          MET,          SOPH         Addison          Key          Bell,          IET,          JR         Brian          Bell,          MET,          SOPH         John          D.          Bell,          CIST,          SOPH         Shireen          Bell,          |ET,          JR         Kent          Bennett,          MET,JR         David          Benoist,          Cist,          JR         Cindy          Berman,          CST,          SOPH         Ken          Blauvelt,          MET,          SOPH         Ronie          Bledsoe,          ECET,          JR         Bobby          Blount,          CIST,          JR         Priscilla          Blount,          CIST,          FR         Barbara          Brendle,          IET         Thomas          Board,          IET         Teresa          Boatman,          CST,          FR         Cecil          Boatright,          MET,          SOPH         Mitch          Boggs,          ECET,          SOPH         Kelly          Boles,          CIST,          FR         David          A.          Bonis,          AMET,          SOPH         Jack          C.          Bookor,          Jr.,          ECET,          JR         Charles          V.          Bouvette,          CpET,          FR         Donna          Bowen,          CIST,          JR         Jeffrey          Raude          Bowman,          CpET,          FR         Scott          Branzinski,          EET,          SOPH         Steve          R.          Brewer,          IET,          SOPH         Dennis          Brooks,          IET,          SOPH         Grady          Brosier,          CpET,          JR         Antoinette          Brown,          CIST,          FR         Diane          Brown,          CET,          FR         Gwendelyn          Brown,          EET,          FR         Kenneth          Brown,          EET,          SOPH         Kim          Brown,          IET,          SOPH         Stephen          R.          Brown,          ECET,          SOPH         144         Michael          J.          Bernier,          CIST,         JR         Andy          Berry,          MET,          JR         Lamar          Bevil,          EET,          SOPH         Michael          S.          Beyers,          CST,         SOPH         Alethea          Billingslea,          CpET         Jimmy          Blankenship,          EET,         SOPH         Teresa          Brown,          CIST,          FR         Jamie          Bryant,          IET,          JR         Joe          Butler,          CST,          FR         Lee          Burr,          CET,          FR         Tim          S.          Bujanonda,          CET,         FR         D.          Scott          Chatfield,          IET,         JR         Mark          Clay,          IET,          JR         Derek          Cobb,          AMET,          FR         Cary          Cochran,          CET,         SOPH         Samuel          Cody,          AET,          JR         Barry          Coggin,          ECET,         SOPH         Chris          Bryan,          CIST,          SOPH         Eric          Burch,          MET,          SOPH         Linda          Burruss,          CIST,          SOPH         Paul          Butler,          CET,          JR         Chris          Cadoret,          CST,          SOPH         Darin          Cain,          CET,          JR         Jeff          Caldwell,          ECET,          SOPH         Connie          Cantrell,          MET,          SOPH         Ron          Cannady,          CpET,          FR         Hubert          Cannon,          MET,          SOPH         Brandon          Carter,          EET,          JR         Brian          Carter,          EET,          FR         Keith          Caryile,          EET,          SOPH         Susan          Cash,          IET,          JR         Tito          Castellanos,          MET,          FR         Richard          Chaney,          MET,          SOPH         Jon          Cole,          IET,          JR         Phyllis          L.          Cole,          CST,          SOPH         Ronny          Cole,          ECET         Jeffrey          C.          Coleman,          MET,          JR         Mark          A.          Coletti,          CpET,          SOPH         Doris          Combs,          CpET,          SOPH         Georgiana          M.          Conger,          CIST,          FR         Steve          Cook,          IET,          JR         Clif          Cooper,          AET,          SOPH         Mark          David          mesh          MET,          JR         Ben          Cowart,          CET,          SOPH         Leslie          M.          Cowart,          CST,          FR         Gregg          Cox,          MET,          SOPH         Mark          Cox,          ATET,          JR         Ronald          Cox,          MET         Marianne          Craddock,          IET,          FR         Cynthia          Crews,          IET,          FR         Candice          Crocker,          AET,          FR         Wayne          Cromer,          MET,          JR         Kelly          Crossley,          CIST,          FR         Mike          Crowe,          CST,          FR         Dan          Crowley,          CST,          FR         Jennifer          Culver,          CpET,          FR         Tamera          Cummins,          CIST,          FR         Tim          Cummins,          CST,          JR         Edward          A.          Cunard,          ECET,          SOPH         William          Curtis,          CIST,          FR         Alan          Dabbs,          EET,          FR         John          Daley,          EET,          FR         Bill          Daniel,          CET,          FR         Michael          Daniel,          AET,          FR         Sam          Dart,          IET,          JR         Kimberly          D.          Davis,          AET,          SOPH         Diane          Davis,          CIST         Sharon          Davis,          CpET,          FR         Steve          Davis,          EET,          FR         Teri          Davis,          IET,          JR         Craig          Day,          EET,          FR         Robert          DeJarnette,          MET,          JR         Shannon          DeLong,          CpET,          FR         Robert          Dentler,          CpET,          FR         Bobby          Densmore,          EET,          FR         John          Derochers,          CET,          JR         Joseph          Devlin,          EET         Joan          Dewer,          AET,          FR         Enita          Divani,          AET,          JR         Samad          Divani,          CET,          JR         James          C.          Dodd,          Ill.          CIST,          SOPH         Curtis          L.          Doleman,          Jr.,          EET,          FR         Frank          Doremus,          ECET,          JR         William          C.          Dorris,          CIST,          FR         David          C.          Dowda,          CpET,          SOPH         Michael          K.          Drake,          MET,          JR         Shane          Draper,          CST,          SOPH         Rob          Duggan,          EET,          JR         Jeff          Duke,          EET,          SOPH         Allen          Dukes,          MET,          FR         Vanessa          Duncan,          EET,          SOPH         James          DuPriest,          MET,          FR         Gordon          K.          Eason,          EET,          JR         Brian          Kevin          Ebert,          EET,          FR         Tori          Ellis,          |ET,          FR         George          Elrod,          MET,          FR         J.          Scott          Emory,          CpET,          FR         Lane          Erwin,          CET,          FR         Theda          Evans,          CST,          SOPH         147         Deborah          Eves,          AET,          JR         Sandra          Fagan,          CIST,          SOPH         John          Faris,          AET,          SOPH         Robert          Fazio,          IET,          JR         John          Fisher,          EET         Tina          Fisher,          EET,          FR         Paul          Florio,          EET,          FR         Britannia          Flournoy,          IET,          FR         Martin          Ford,          EET,          SOPH         Sandra          K.          Ford,          AET,          SOPH         Virginia          Foster,          CST,          FR         Andrew          Fowler,          EET         Sandy          Fox,          CIST,          SOPH         Corey          Fullington,          ECET         Mike          Fulton,          MET,          SOPH         Allan          Gagnon,          ECET,          SOPH         Michael          Gambaccini,          CIST,          FR         Darryl          Garland,          CET,          JR         Chris          Garrett,          AET,          JR         Bari          Gilliland,          CPET,          FR         Thomas          R.          Glover,          MET,          FR         Carmen          Goitia,          CPET,          JR         Alan          Gooch,          AET,          FR         William          Goode,          EET         William          Goodwin,          CST,          FR         Rick          Granillo,          EET,          FR         Barry          Gray,          IET,          FR         Spencer          Gray,          IET,          JR         Pete          Green,          CPET,          FR         Rhonda          Griffith,          AET,          FR         Richard          Grimes,          ECET,         JR         David          Gunter,          CST,          FR         Rodney          Hackey,          EET,          FR         Gil          M.          Haines,          CET,          JR         Dennis          Hall,          AET,          FR         Mark          Hansen,          CST,          JR         Teresa          Hardeman,          EET,         JR         Jimmy          Hardin,          ECET,          SOPH         Tom          Harjung,          CET,          FR         Debbie          Harris,          AET,          FR         Jim          Harris,          ECET,          SOPH         Steve          Harris,          CIST         William          K.          Hatcher,          CET,          FR         Kenn          Hawkins,          CPET,          SOPH         Robert          J.          Haynes,          EET,          SOPH         Steve          J.          Head,          EET         Kirk          Hegwood,          MET,          JR         Roberta          Heinlein,          CST,          Fr.         Richard          Hellman,          CIST,          Soph.         Danny          Hemphill,          CST,          Jr.         Stephen          Hemphill,          CST         Scooter          Henderson,          AMET,          Jr.         Steve          Hendrix,          CIST,          SOPH         Denis          Hernandez,          EET,          JR         Ruben          Hernandez,          MET,          SOPH         Kerry          Hicks,          MET,          SOPH         Mark          Hicks,          MET,          JR         Bill          Higgins,          CST,          JR         Eva          Jo          Hightower,          EET,          SOPH         Kenneth          B.          Hill,          CET,          JR         David          G.          Hirschler,          ECET,          SOPH         Christina          Holley,          AET,          FR         149         Dale          Holloway,          EET          JR         Russell          Holliday,          AET,          FR         Greg          Hollingsworth,          AET,          FR         Ben          Holt,          MET,          JR         Kim          Hopkins,          IET,          JR         Greg          Horton,          AMET,          SOPH         Cameron          Houston,          EET,          SOPH         Billy          Hubbard,          EET,          FR         Cecilia          Humphrey,          CET         Leslie          Hunter,          CET,          SOPH         Jaysen          Hursl,          IET,          JR         Don          Hyers,          ECET,          JR         Kenneth          D.          Ivery,          CPET,          SOPH         Kenneth          N.          Jacobs,          MET,          JR         David          Jaeger,          ECET,          SOPH         Robert          Jansen,          CPET,          FR         Bobby          Johnson,          ECET,          SOPH         Charles          Johnson,          CIST,          SOPH         Kirk          D.          Johnson,          CPET,          FR         Darwin          M.          Johnson,          EET,          SOPH         Kenyon          Jones,          MET,          FR         Winfred          M.          Jones,          CST,          FR         P.J.          Joyner,          MET,          SOPH         Kalpana          Patel,          CIST         Brenda          Kay,          CIST,          FR         O.          Franz          Kempff,          MET,          SOPH         Richard          Kennedy,          MET,          SOPH         John          Kieffer,          AET,          SOPH         Steve          Kilby,          ECET,          JR         Ron          Kilgore,          EET,          SOPH         Donna          King,          CST,          FR         Gary          King,          CST,          FR         Teresa          King,          AET,          FR         150         Lisa          Kirk,          IET,          SOPH         David          Klein,          CIST         Sharon          Knight,          ECET,          JR         Terri          Knight,          IET,          FR         Chris          Knowles,          CIST,          JR         Tim          Krebsbach,          CpET,          FR         Emmett          Kriusky,          CpET,          FR         Jeff          Kuykendall,          ECET,          JR         Thomas          Lad,          AET,         Chris          Lail,          AET,          SOPH         Joseph          Lancaster,          EET,          FR         Cliff          Leatherwood,          MET,          JR         Anne          Lee,          ECET          FR         Chauncey          Lee,          EET,          JR         Tracy          Lee,          CpET,          FR         Scott          Leisey,          CET,          SOPH         Nur          Lengerli,          AET,          FR         Allison          Lindsey,          CST,          SOPH         Chris          Lindsay,          AET,          FR         Stephanie          Linz,          CIST,          JR         Angie          Little,          CpET,          JR.         Roger          London,          CET,          JR         Scotty          Long,          IET,          JR.         Rachel          Lord,          MET,          FR         Carlas          Lowe,          CST,          FR         Angela          Lowery,          CpET,          FR         Teri          Lucephyn,          CST         Lynne          Lunday,          CET,          FR         Vicki          Lybrand,          MET,          SOPH         Alicia          Lynn,          IET,          FR.         Stephen          Landers,          CIST,          SOPH         151         Betonian          Mabry,          MET,         FR         Don          Mabry,          AET,          JR         John          Mann,          EET,          FR         Greg          Marsh,          MET,          SOPH         Eric          Martin,          MET,          FR         Vincent          Martin,          TET,         SOPH         re          }          ss          Ui         ye          Pee          R         J         poem         David          Matheson,          AET,          FR         Steve          Matthews,          CET,          JR         Gene          Mayberry,          EET,          FR         John          McCleer,          CIST         Ringo          McCollum,          AET,          SOPH         Danny          McDaniel,          EET,          S OPH         Mark          McDougald,          CIST,          JR         Ginger          McDowell,          CST,          FR         Laura          McEntyre,          CIST,          SOPH         Ernie          McGehee,          CET,          JR         Jackie          McGill,          CIST,          JR         Raymond          McGill,          CPET,          FR         Dawn          McLarty,          IET,          JR         Robert          Mesa,          IET,          FR         Eric          Millsap,          IET,          FR         Gary          Millsaps,          CPET,         SOPH         Nguyen          Mink,          CET         Dave          Mitchem,          MET,          FR         Hank          Moody,          CET,         SOPH         Sheri          Moody,          IET,          FR         Jose          Morales,          MET,          JR         ——         Nathan          Ownbey,          ECET,         SOPH         Greg          Palmer,          AET,          JR         Jim          Parker,          EET,          SOPH         Holly          Patterson,          IET,          JR.,         Lisa          Pearce,          IET,          FR.         Joe          A.          Perkins,          AET,         SOPH         Jann          Morcock,          CST         Jim          Morris,          CPET,          SOPH         Robert          Morris,          CET,          FR         Karen          Moss,          CIST,          JR         George          C.          Mullen          Ill,          ECET         Tena          Mullinax,          CIST,          SOPH         Gina          Munna,          IET,          JR         Miles          Murray,          MET,          SOPH         Willard          Neal,          MET,          SOPH         Joanne          Nelson,          CST,          SOPH         Rhonda          New,          IET,          SOPH         William          Newman,          ECET,          JR         Sammy          Ngalame,          AET,          JR         Jeffrey          Nolen,          AET,          SOPH         Irwin          Norris,          MET,          JR         Wanda          K.          Norton,          IET,          SOPH         Roger          Norwood,          MET,          JR         Micahel          Notheis,          MET,          JR         Samuel          Null,          ECET,          JR         Pat          O’Brien,          CPET,          FR         Kurt          Oehsenknecht,          ECET         Mary          Ossai,          AET,          FR         Tim          O'Toole,          ECET,          JR         Don          Owenby,          MET,          SOPH         David          Owens,          EET,          SOPH         James          Perry,          CIST,          SOPH         Jeff          Pettit,          AET,          SOPH         Jhana          Pezzino,          AET         Tommy          Picken,          MET         Dennis          Pigg,          EET,          FR         Roberto          Poleo,          IET         Melissa          Pollard,          CST         Nick          Portmann,          ECET,          FR         lvan          Posada,          CET         Stephen          Powell,          CST,          JR         Mike          Prather,          MET,          JR         Larry          Prescott,          CET,          SOPH         Gregory          Price,          AET,          SOPH         Donald          Privitera,          CIST,          FR         Chris          Proskie,          CIST,          JR         William          Ragsdale,          CIST,          FR         Gil          Ramirez,          |ET         Tommy          Rampley,          MET,          SOPH         Jesus          Rancano,          EET,          SOPH         Paul          Raniere,          AET,          SOPH         Steve          Reagan,          ECET,          SOPH         Christi          Redic,          AET,          SOPH         Robert          Reilly,           CpET         Jeff          Rice,          CST,          FR         Jim          Rice,          CST,          SOPH         Kelly          Riley,          AMET,          JR         Wayne          Riley,          APET,          JR         Marsha          Ring,          ECET,          FR         Mark          Ritter,          CET         David          Roberts,          AMET,         FR         Richard          Roberts,          ECET,         JR         Lauri          Sims,          AET,         SOPH         Michael          Sims,          AET,          FR         Tim          Sisson,          CIST,         SOPH         Julian          Sizemore,          EET,         JR         Michael          Skeen,          IET,         JR         Radienne          Slaughter,         CIST,          SOPH         Scott          Robinson,          CET,          SOPH         Greg          Rodgers,          ECET,          SOPH         Vanessa          Rogers,          CIST,          SOPH         Kath          Rose,          MET,          FR         Matthias          Roth,          EET,          SOPH         Bryan          Runion,          ECET,          JR         Craig          Salmon,          MET         Philip          Sampson,          CPET,          SOPH         Jo          Lynn          Sams,          IET,          FR         Ami          Sanders,          AET,          FR         Marcio          Santos,          CST,          SOPH         Rick          Saunders,          CET,          SOPH         Joe          Savage,          EET,          SOPH         Brent          Scarbrough,          CET,          JR         Terry          Schantz,          AET,          JR         Danny          Schwefler,          MET,          FR         Ipsita          Sengupta,          CPET         Mark          Shamblin,          CET,          JR         Trey          Sharpton,          ECET,          SOPH         Angela          Shewbridge,          EET,          SOPH         William          Shooke,          MET         Lori          Shropshire,          CIST,          SOPH         David          Silvey,          EET,          FR         Patrick          Simmons,          ECET,          FR         Darin          Sims,          CPET,          FR         Chuck          Smith,          CPET,          SOPH         Leslie          Smith,          |ET         J.          Norman          Smith,          AET,          FR         Karen          Smith,          ECET,          FR         Karen          Smith,          MET,          JR         Rendric          Smith,          EET,          SOPH         Rex          Smith,          EET,          SOPH         David          Snodgrass,          ECET,          SOPH         Eric          Soderstrom,          EET,          FR         Marty          Sonenshine,          EET,          SOPH         Deneen          Sorrells,          CST,          JR         William          Stanley,          ECET,          SOPH         Kevin          Steed,          AET         Thomas          Dale          Stewart,          CIST,          SOPH         Mark          Story,          CIST,          JR         Dale          Stubbs,          CET,          SOPH         Kimberly          Stiles,          CIST,          FR         Georgette          Sullivan,          IET,          FR         John          Swain,          ECET,          JR         Brenda          Tabor,          IET,          FR         Denise          Tankersley,          CST,          FR         James          Taylor,          EET         Brian          Teets,          AET,          FR         Eric          Thomas,          IET,          SOPH         Bob          Thompson,          MET,          SOPH         John          Thompson,          CST,          JR         Del          Toole,          AET,          SOPH         Tony          Toole,          AMET,          SOPH         Kevin          Torres,          EET,          SOPH         Terri          Salerno          Towers,          CET,          SOPH         Denise          Trahan,          |IET         Lisa          Tuite,          ECET,          SOPH         Tommy          Tucker,          CST,          SOPH         Leland          Turner,          CET,          SOPH         Barry          Tysor,          MET,          JR         156         2                   |         |         Valerie          Walker,          CIST,          FR         Dale          Wallace,          CET,          JR         Mike          Vandemark,          IET,          JR         Scott          Vaouderford,          AET         Darrell          Vaughan,          EET,          FR         Rafael          Ventura,          EET,          JR         Gisela          Wade,          CIST,          SOPH         Kathy          Wade,          CPET,          FR         Brent          Walker,          MET,          JR         Joan          Walker,          CST,          SOPH         Robert          L.          Walker,          CPET,          FR         Sherri          Walker,          CST,          SOPH         J.C.          Wallace,          MET,          JR         J.          David          Wallace,          EET,          FR         Jacquelyn          Walton,          EET,          FR         Michael          Ward,          CET         Chris          Watola,          EET,          FR         Guery          Watson,          CST         Maeryia          Weaver,          MET,          JR         Robbie          Weaver,          EET,          SOPH         Timothy          D.          Webster,          MET,          SOPH         Celeste          Wendel,          CST,          FR         Tim          West,          MET,          JR         Joseph          Wheeler,          CPET,          FR         Tim          Whitmore,          CIST,          FR         Carl          Wiley,          MET,          SOPH         Laura          Willham,          CST,          FR         gw         ALS         CPET          rR:         WO         Viktor          Zimmerman,         Andy          Williams,          CET,          FR         Sean          Williams,          CET,          FR         Jeff          Wilson,          CPET         Alan          Winn,          ECET,          JR         Rodney          Wise,          ECET,          SOPH         Stephen          Womack,          ECET,          JR         Tony          Wodall,          EET,          SOPH         Greg          Woodcliff,          CET,          FR         Annabella          Wright,          MET,          SOPH         Kevin          Wright,          EET,          SOPH         Leslie          Wyatt,          CPET,          JR         Dennis          Wynn,          EET,          JR         Scott          Yearous,          EET,          SOPH         Lucy          Young,          MET,          JR.         Donald          Youngblood,          ECET,          SOPH         RS          eee          a          :         ASR          ss          Acoendinn         a         Sa          tie          CBB          OR         Soe          ii          °         ie          albus          wee         Nick          enema          he         SSE          mata         =sScenes         “Scene         “Scenes         scene          esScenes         sScer          Scenes         Scenes         Feels          so          GOOD.         2.          She’s          wearing          my          shoes!!!         3.          If          they          only          knew          what          they         were          getting          into.         4.          A          C-5          just          landed          on          the         5.          Mom,          I          need          money          ...          Fast!!         6.          I          still          think          Purple                    Yellow         go          together.          Prince          does          it          all          the         time!!         7.          We          rented          these          two          man-         nequins          for          just          $29.95         8.          Stay          in          the          PAN!!!         9.          Despite          his          greatest          efforts,         Tom          could          NOT          stare          a          hole         through          his          final          project.         10.          Look,          I          just          ran          a          wire          from         his          pencil          to          the          wall          socket.          Seapin          io)                   73.         Tee         1.          See          Mom,          look          what          your         $3000.00          of          dental          work          did.         2.          Don’t          make          me          use          my          gavel         on          you.         3.          It’s          amazing          what          you          can         learn          in          college!!!         4.          I          suppose          you’re          wondering         why          I          called          you          all          here          today.         Well,          it’s          about          your          graduation         petitions          ...         5.          Let’s          see,          head          bone          connected         fOeIne          Necks          bOnew..         6.          Want          to          buy          the          next          test         answers?          ?         7.          Somebody          PLEASE          get          these         ants          out          of          my          pants!!!         8.          And          we          dressed          up          for          this         dinner?         9.          Close          your          eyes          and          count          to         ten.         10.          How          did          I          end          up          with          three         finals          in          one          day??         i         |         nincamnmnnennmnen          enna         a         oe         8         Vansciiyy         HOMECO          MY         SHLVER          SCRE         6         1.          Wojo,          in          his          Hippie          days.         2.          Whadda          mean,          this          isn’t         water          polo??         3.          The          latest          technology          in         robotics.         4.          No,          no,          no.          I’m          taking          the         picture!!         5.          Finals          week          in          PC          lab.         6.          Somebody          PLEASE          tell          this         guy          about          Right          Guard!!         7.          How          embarrassing,          Radienne!         I’ve          got          my          finger          caught          in          your         sash!!         8.          I          got          my          fuzzy          tail          from         Fredrick’s.         9.          Never          have          had          your          tonsils         out,          have          you?         10.          One          more          for          the          road          ...         11.          But          Mary,          I          really          can’t          come         home          this          weekend.          I          really          need         to          study.         —_—         oak          my          a         o          .          sate         ‘          thepes          ;                    ;          :         i          OAS          ‘ale:          rm          sadiedl,         ae          rans         ae         ee         oa          TTTTT         x          ¥         ;          TTT          eae,         44         cai,         1.          Inspector          Gadget          and          his         accomplice          discussing          their          plans         for          world          revolution.         2.          Snow          White          rejects.         3.          Let’s          try          the          national          anthem         one          more          time.         4.          Hey,          I          know          Japanese:          Honda,         Toyota          Kawasaki,          sushi.         5.          Swing          your          partner,          form          a         star          aa         6.          I          told          you          I’d          flunk          ya.         7.          Pounding          TO          the          beat          is         better          than          just          pounding         8.          Tm          _          getting          lightheaded.         Quick,          someone          tie          me          down.         9.          If          you          don’t          want          that          $10,          I'll         take          it.         10.          Wasn’t          that          the          right          basket?         1.          The          reason          I          think          our         marriage          works          ...         2.          What’s          this          ...          ?          You          think         I          have          a          cute          microprocessor????         3.          Whose          cheerleaders          are          they?         4.          The          inspiration          for          the          ZZ         TOP          record.          (love          those          legs).         5.          With          this          picture,          who          needs         a          caption!!         6.          Hello,          my          name          is          FUBAR          D.         ROBOT.          I          am          running          for          SGA         president          .         7.          What          a          fun          way          to          take          a         pulse!!         8.          Be          HEALED          ...         9.          What          final??         10.          And          I          came          here          instead          of         watching          the          Hawks          game          ..         ee         .          Ruth          is          soaking          up          the          “rays”’.         .          The          test          is          tomorrow.         .          Why          do          they          always          have         bananas?         .          Laverne          looks          ’em          over.         .          Don’t          ask          me!         .          The          JAFI’s          fix          a          wheel.         7.          Another          dancing          Wingard.         8.          Richard,          the          big          white          hunter.         9.          Mike,          the          champion          pizza         eater.         10.          Partying          Marty.         11.          Beating          the          drum.         173         Now          let’s          see          ...          North          is          N.          ...         Scale’s          proof          of          optic          laws.         It          better          stick          together          this          time.         This          one’s          going          over          the          fence.         Steve          Hill          spins          ’em          again.         Rick,          Tony,          Carla,          and          the          gang.         Ron          “flirting”          with          Dennis.         Hold          her          steady,          Steve.         Tim          West          headed          South!         Mike          and          Coors—          a          winning          combination.         COMIDMNAWNH         —         PRSIERK         ANS         Sigma          Phi’s          at          work.         Bob          voting          for          the          two          piece.         The          beer          is          the          best          part.         Stunning          Stan.         Boredom?         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Dealin’          John.         3.          “I          told          you          we'd          get         caught,          Marilyn!”         4.          One          half          of          the          Burdette         brothers.         5.          We          finally          got          Joel          to         talk.         6.          This          is          more          fun          than          a         lottery.         Chambers                    Wihon,          CPA.          PC.         Advanced          Office          Products,          9ne.         Charles          Almand         Thompson,          Ventulett,          Stainback                    Associates         Won          can          eo          Management         Vlernan          Medford          ee          byl          Jone,          ye         General          Vileeeicel          Corporation         WILLIAM          E.          BASS,          JR.,          P.          E.         PRESIDENT         CONGRATULATIONS          SENIORS!         FROM          THE          LOG          STAFF         BOMBER          BATTERY,          INC.          SHARIAN          INC.         RUG                    CARPET          CLEANING         Ms          AUTOMOTIVE          ELECTRIC         Phone          427-2424          ORIENTAL          RUGS         428-3679          368          W.          Ponce          De          Leon          Ave.         RECYCLING          ALUMINUM          CANS          404-373-2274         Shireen          Bell         Asst.          Editor         Franz          Kempff         Darkroom          Editor         Jimmy          Hardin         Layout          Asst.         José          Morales         Photographer         Randy          Lazenby         Photographer         Doris          Combs         Staff          Asst.         The          LOG          staff          extends          their         thanks          to          both          of          our         Assistant          Editors          for          their         efforts          and          ideas.         Joan          Walker         Asst.          Editor         This          edition          of          the          STI          yearbook          is          the          best          that          our          limited         team          could          have          accomplished.          I          don’t          want          to          give          excuses         for          our          mistakes,          but          to          encourage          every          teacher,          staff          member,         and          student          to          put          their          little          grain          of          sand          in          the          coming          edition         of          the          LOG.          If          we          work          together,          anything          can          be          accomplished         and          improved.         I          have          enjoyed          serving          on          the          yearbook          staff,          and          taking          part         in          producing          one          of          the          finest          yearbooks          ever          produced          here         at          Southern          Tech.          Being          a          member          of          the          s taff          has          been          a         challenging          and          rewarding          experience          that          has          proven          to          be          a         lasting          memory.          In          reference          to          the          yearbook          itself,          I          hope          that         this          year’s          book          will          serve          as          a          new          beginning          to          a          future          of         even          better          books          and          that          the          funding          for          the          book          will          increase         to          help          achieve          this          high          quality          standard.         For          the          past          two          years,          I          have          worked          for          the          yearbook          staff.         I          was          probably          not          as          active          this          year          as          i          was          the          year          before,         but          still          it          was          a          good          feeling          to          be          able          to          help          just          a          little         bit          at          a          time.          Even          though          there          were          no          tangible          or          immediate         rewards          in          this          job,          it          was          alwa          ys          fun          to          work          with          this          bunch         of          guys          trying          to          meet          the          almost          impossible-to-reach          deadlines.         The          last          few          words          I’m          going          to          write          here          is          for          you          guys         out          there:          If          you          don’t          know          it,          you          can          learn          it;          if          you          can         learn          it,          the          yearbook          staff          can          use          you!         Working          on          the          LOG          staff          has          been          a          unique          experience,          one         in          which          I          think          every          person          should          have          the          opportunity          to         participate.         Dori          s          Combs,          a          junior          at          Southern          Tech          majoring          in          Computer         Engineering          Technology,          is          actively          involved          in          several         on-campus          organizations.          She          is          a          staff          member          of          the          STI         yearbook          and          an          active          member          of          the          Campus          Activities          Board         serving          on          the          Recreation          Committee.          In          addition,          her         responsibilities          include          Music          Room          operator          in          the          Student         Center.          Doris’s          long          term          goals          are          to          “graduate          and          own          my         own          business.”         Anita          Pitts         Admin.          Asst.         Tim          Barker         Layout          Editor         Annabella          Wright         Photographer         Ric          Douglas         Photographer         Michael          Gray         Photographer         Bob          Reilly         Darkroom          Asst.         My          two          years          at          Southern          Tech          have          proved          to          be          quite          different          from         what          I          had          imagined.          Specifically,          my          experience          on          the          LOG          staff          has         been          very          rewarding.          For          those          of          you          who          have          never          participated          in         producing          a          yearbook,          the          LOG          has          so          much          to          offer.          It          needs          your         creativity,          your          dedication,          and          your          energy.          Working          together,          we          can         have          one          of          the          very          best          books,          representative          of          all          areas          of          Southern         Tech.          Thanks          to          my          professors          for          being          concerned          and          supportive,          Thanks         to          the          staff          for          putting          up          with          me          through          both          the          good          days          and          the         bad          days.          Most          of          all,          thanks          to          Guy          for          being          my          Physics          lab          partner,         helping          me          with          History,          fixing          my          car,          and          being          my          friend.         The          annual          staff          has          made          my          freshman          year          a          memorable          one.          It          helped         make          my          transition          from          highschool          to          college          much          easier.          Through          the         annual          staff,          I          have          become          friends          with          some          very          nice          people,          and          I         hope          these          friendships          will          last          for          many          years          to          come.          My          experiences         on          the          annual          staff          have          taught          me          many          lessons          that          are          sure          to          benefit         me          the          rest          of          my          life.          All          in          all,          it          has          been          fun.         Being          a          member          of          the          LOG          staff          was          a          very          rewarding          experience.         During          my          stay          at          Southern          Tech,          I          was          a          member          of          numerous         organizations,          but          they          cannot          compare          with          my          experience          on          the          LOG         staff.          For          instance,          Dallas          Nite          was          a          photographer’s          dream.          The          costumes         were          so          authentic          that          they          took          me          back          to          that          place          in          time.          The         Gamblfling          added          fun          to          that          memorable          night.          I          close          with          a          thank          you         for          the          experience,          the          fun,          and          all          the          nice          new          friends.         As          I          enter          my          sixth          quarter          at          STI,          many          of          the          ‘“‘why’s”          I          asked         myself          as          I          started          college          are          still          unanswered.          I          guess          that’s          why         I          still          haven’t          transferred          to          some          place          I          really          want          to          be.          I          don’t         think          being          around          Guy          Barrett          has          helped          the          situation          at          all.          So         I          guess          I'll          stick          around          until          I          at          least          figure          out          how          to          pass          Math         111          (Just          kidding          -          I          think).         For          every          class          I          ever          slept          in:          ZZZZZ.          For          every          class          I          ever          failed:         PLPLPLPLPL.          For          every          concerned          teacher          I          had:          Thank          You.          For          the         bible          study          75%          of          the          people          graduated          out          of:          I          missed          it.          For          all          the         lab          reports:          One          gallon          of          gasoline          and          a          match.          For          my          boss:          Do          I          have         to          work          today?          For          registration          time:          a          sleeping          bag.          For          the          friends          I         made:          Ciao.          For          the          person          who          taught          me          the          most:          Thank          You          Jesus.         I          came          into          the          LOG          office          to          make          sure          the          Bands          here          at          Southern         Tech          were          not          again          represented          as          the          NAACP.          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