Valdosta State University - Pinecone Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)

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CX U35 ' r mfs., ff I Ce s s ii- 1' A . 4 . L X 4L,x..' ,W,,,. Mi9,N'f WH- A Q539fSTfi?agif V Mwnpf MISS HAMBRICK and MISS PATTERSON' llEllIC1l'l'l0 . . . If man read little, he need have much cunning to know that he doth not. W Thus reads the inscription over the door of the Richard Holmes Powell Library of Valdosta State College. To this library we students in our time of doubt turn, To the two women who, as librarians, assist us in our efforts, guide our steps in the right paths, and greatly increase our knowledge of the world about us, we gratefully dedicate the l956 Pine Cone. 8 X 1 I I I 'i Eg T K I I II I PINE CUNE ,i 5 OPENING I f 3 ADMINWTRATION AND FACULTY n CLASSES N f H ACTIVITIES 56 QI 551 ATHLETICS 90 A ! FEATURES 96 5 ADVERTBEMENTS nz E I if if I Cfmfmfd 9 I I I, II Y' 4 ffm? f 'iv In- Q u 4 an S 9-M Hai? 7 'bib Ln wo-nah-Inu QQ' f',R, 821 1 , 4 v - 5 gig if - ni ' Lf '- 1 1 Eb 4 1- 981, , ilbf . X V ' A .M W--.W-..fL+--ff 1 'A 5 P1 .. , ,Ni K' 1. M4 4 ,,f !l DR. J. RALPH THAXTON A.B., M.A., Ph.D. President DR. J. A, DURRENBERGER A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Academic Dean -lu PR SID 5 411' 5 'F .'i' A if HI' -1 , ,., if- A Of Q O i Q A . Q4 :Huw sm 0 W' 'sl ZW ni I U ,vi ' r DEA. ' MRS. JOE WISENBAKER A.B., M.Ed. Dean of Women Associate Professor of Social Science DR. J. G. WALL B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Dean of Men Professor of Mathematics Wmuw' .mf H Vi f-Q. v , f, H A ef if 1 ft. IW f 1 ..,. . ,, A 0. Q 4 ,. I, ' -s. 5 ' f v. !k,,5'..,f f .a4',9A2 .mw aiixi3v'::-v11nm.. . . ., X STAFF MR. SH EALY S. McCOY B.B.A., LL.B. Comptroller MRS. W. M. THOMAS A.B. Registrar MRS. WINNIE MOODY Secretary to Registrar :Swv 'Y' lfllkvn' -A ,QQ FQ? ' ' Q f - 1 .M nv-In an uv?--'19 'YV' W ' 4.. S W' Q F-. X' - ' Q n H A -'-W. I I I , .. ff ' f . ff' X Eid 5' . ,,.., Wi- 5 . QQ! MR. JACK E. MCGRAW Director of Publicity 'J WWI fit if A-..-.-.....L... MISS MILDRED PRICE MR. WILLIAM M. GABARD A.B., A.M. A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of History Assistant Professor of History FAU LTY MRS. GERTRUDE G. ODUM DR. H. S. GULLIVER MR. LEROY BABCOCK B.S., A.M. B.A., A.M., Ph.D. B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of English Professor of English Associate Professor of Mathematics N 71 Q I F f o , 9 H-gg ov- 5-.1 hifi DR. BERNARD BETTMAN DR. MARJORIE CARTER DR. BEATRICE NEVINS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Ph.B., Ph.M., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Biology Professor of Biology MR. WALTER COTTINGHAM MRS. PHYLLIS VALENTE MRS. HARRIS MATHIS ABA, Mfd. B.A., M-5. lnstfucfof 7 PhY5'Cal Educahon Assistant Professor of Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Ed P QM ii I l ' 4 Q ins f nl. if ' E an-.amd A fs . r ,- , ,.,, w V if-t.,.,.,,,, My .. , , ...M ge , , X ,.of,y'3 3 'Q 'mskfwgg plus- ,ny V4 ..- .f . A n J. ' ' . -,N is, 4, we ., 4 ,g QviNx'?X 1 . '-, ,K V ,W st a . . - , -M.. V f y , 13:36 MV ,vm .. Qi.. 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A.B., M.A. A,B., LLB., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Assistant Professof of Secretarial Science Economics and Social Science ACULTY MRS. CLAUDE KNIGHT B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Education MR. SPENCER JARNAGIN A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education 5 X Q' 0 Sli i Ai' ' - af A? ' M. ff' ' , E 1 Mass LOUISE sAwYER MR. HAROLD THOMPSON MR. CLAYTON LOGAN if LN 3 1 B.S., M.A. B.F.A., M.Mus. .Associate Professor of Music 3 Associate Professor of Speech Assistant Professor of Music i r F 4 U L 'I' Y ff 1 s 'I I i i I DR. SAPELO TREANOR MR. JOE PEMBER MRS. HAROLD BENNETT 5 A.B., A.M., Ph.D. A.B., M.F.A. A.B., M.A. Professor of French and Spanish Associate Professor of Art Instructor in Art . wg, 'TN , 5 his 2 . fx V f fv ' zhfi lf 1 f ,, 1 N ' 1 A yi 5 1 f V, 1 ' P 5 ' 4 dx , I 5. . Q A a XX Z 5 A X A ff A A J ,ge Q Oli T 'U' nv--1 f-'- N- f- XXX , 1 1. 1, 94' .X :isa ' X Q MISS SARAH WEEMS MISS LILLIAN PATTERSON B.S.H.E., M.S.H.E. A.B., B.S., in L.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics Librarian MISS THERA HAMBRICK A.B., B.S., in L.S. Assistant Librarian FACULTY MR .GRADY BENNETT S RN MRS. EVA. A. SHRIVALLE Colle-ga Nurse Dietitian 15 I ' Ilqpj 2 1, 1-I 'I il 4 N43 fir ' ww S K ,S , x , 'A 6 4.553 3 . H '--S ,pi J 51 ' 1 5 ,g 5 1 1 .x, .aww ian , .- 'ff A 'S-43 ' Q' f jmvxe- I V ii?4Q5s,1 ll Ziff' ,J f, 'J , N 5 I H., ft Q . r i myiwfgg 'P fxyi, in , 3 . -1, , MRS. JOSEPH S. MADDOX MRS. ROSARIO NICOTRA MRS. ALICE JOHNSON y Secretary to the President Secretary to Comptroller Secretary to Education Department 3 81 MRS. BLAND f SECRETARIE' mm H0 LEI RECTURIE' MRS. J. A. SCONYERS MRS. MILLIE B. KNOWLES House Director House Director 'ii E? 1' Wkyfh FI dgwhff 4 H sb. . , if S H I 3 3 1 MRS. MAYNARD J House Director R s i 'sq ' V J 1 ' 'liz 'Q .3-1' . X '5? 's1f. S1135 ai H Xfffik V 'Ti 3 .- Y- . '.41,Af WM F a LS Y . .Uk UQ if 4-A. JJ r r J J L.'f - - H i sr- 5 Mu is X N f O ---ff ll J ' ..., A via? M.. V- v O TXX, ' Y A SENIUR CLASS UFFICEHS JOHN MCLEOD . . . . President ROSLYN ROUSE . . . .... Vrce-President BOB MAUGHON .... .... S ecretary Treasurer 91 11 P n i rr! I i 2 i, 'w 5, M W , E 1 1 i I L, wr fl J! ,. if ll ir ji 5+ I 1 .A , :! fi fl 4 ,gm M, ,suv L fi' RUSSELL ACREE Lake Park Freshman Chemistry Award l, Math- Science Club l-4, Officer 2-3, Mac 2, Sophomore Class President, Dormitory Council President 2, Publications Com- mittee 3, Sigma Alpha Chi l-2, Officer 3, President 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. PAT ARLINE B Cairo Transfer from Mercer University: S.G.A. Secretary, Y Cabinet President, Camp- us Canopy, Business Club, Zeta Chi, Sig- ma Alpha Chi, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Junior Class Beauty, Senior Class Beauty: Homecom- ing Court, KEN BOYER Vidalia Transfer, Math-Science 3-4, Lettermans' Club 3, President 4, Dormitory council, President 4, Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, Trea- surer 4, Circle K 3, Board of Directors 4, Varsity Basketball 3. BETTY JEAN CHAPPEE Valdosta WILLIAM EUGENE COOK Colquitt MAYNELLE RANDOLPH CROSBY Valdosta 2 5 f .FFP 5 5931 L. If 4 VIRGINIA LILES SMITH Waycross WILBUR KELL DOWLING Valdosta GLORIA DRESSENDOFER Barwick Education Club: Glee Clubg Sports Club. DAVID EUGENE ELKINS Cairo Social Work Major, Transfer from Emory Junior at Valdosta, Mu Alpha, President of Pledge Class, President of Brothers, Glee Club, Male Quartet, Tau Kappa Epsilon, English Club, Wesley Founda- tion: M.C.A., Circle K, Pine Cone Staff. GARNETT MAE FITCH Lee, Florida S. J. GRAHAM I i X S 1 f f-T' 0.491 ' up 2-1, P' GENE GRAY Columbus Basketball 3-45 Baseball 3-4g Business Club 4g Letterman's Club 3-45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-4g lnfra Murals 4. SAMUEL ARDEN GRIFFIS Fargo MARVIN LEROY HATCHER Columbus Basketball Manager 3g Baseball 3-4g Business Club 3-45 lntra Murals 4g Campus Canopy 3g Letterman's Club, Secretary 3-4. HONORINE HIGHSMITH Boston Education Club 3-4. GINGER HOUSE Conyers Transfer from Sullins College, Virginia, Major in Humanities, Sigma Alpha Chi 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Co-Sponsor of Mu Alpha 3, Junior Class President: Sigma Alpha Omega Pledge Class, President 2, Sigma Alpha Omega 2-3, Pine Cone Editor 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Junior Class Sweetheart. DAVID ELZIE HUDSON Omega :R 9 x Q Q W8- .,4 'Us, five Q5 it E ,Q fr --ws . -'N 4 X ff 4 s xi' Q4 ?s. ,sl EMILY JOBE Waycross Educotion Clubg Sophomore Closs Secre- toryg Moth-Science Clubg Sigmo Alpho Chi: Compus Conopyg YWCA Cobinet. JOANN JOHNSON Pearson Glee Club l-2-3g Educotion Club 3: Inter- notionol Relotions Club 3-4, Secretory 3g Sigrno Alpho Omego 2-4g YWCA 2-3, Vice President 3. ANNE KILLINGSWORTH Fort Gaines Sociol Work Mojor, English Minorg SGA. l-45 Y.W,C.A. l-3g BSU. l-2g English Club 3-4: Zeto Chi Sorority 3-4g Sports Club l-2g Fins ond Flippers lg Educotion Club l. DORIS LAW Thomasville Social Work Major, English Minor, Glee Club l, Sports Club l-4, Sports Council l, Historian 2-4, BSU. l, Treasurer 2-4, SGA. l-4, SAO. Pledge Parliamenta- rian: Sock and Buskin 2-4, Campus Can- opy Reporter 2, SAO. 2, Junior Class Treasurer, JANE LEDFORD Valdosta Sports Club l-4, Sports Council l, Vice President 2, President 3-4, Glee Club l-3, Fins and Flippers l-2, Vice Presi- dent 3, Pine Cone Staff I-2, Associate Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Filli For- tunae Sponsor 3-4, Sigma Alpha Omega Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, English Club 3, President 4. BARBARA LITTLE Lyons Y.W.C.A. l-4, Y Cabinet 3-4, SGA. l-3, Senior Representative 4, Sports Club l. Home Ec. Club 2, Sophomore Class Sweetheart, Junior Class Secretary: Eng- lish Club 3-4, Zeta Chi Sorority 3-4. 4'- 5519? I jc w IUPTT' .- Wi 1' I .1 JEAN LYTLE Vienna Social Work Major, English Minor, Glee Club l, Education Club l, S.G.A. l-4, Y.W.C.A. l-3, English Club 3-4, Zeta Chi Sorority 3, Treasurer 4: Business Club 2. OMER MILTON McLEAN Folkston Transfer from ABAC, Math-Science Club 2-3, President 4, Sigma Alpha Chi 2-3, Historian-Reporter 4, Mens Dormitory Council, Vice President 2, Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, S.G.A. Treasurer 3, Vice Pres- ident 4, Circle K Club, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. JOHN D. MCLEOD JR. Albany Transfer from University of Richmond, President of Senior Class: Chairman and Presiding Officer of Assembly and Chapel Programs 4, International Relations Club 4, Business Club 4, Circle K 3-4, Campus Canopy 3-4, Freshman Orientation Com- mittee 4, lntra-Murals 4. 1 l WILLIE MAE HERRIN MACKLEY Tifton BOB MAUGHON College Park Moth-Science Club 3, Vice President 4g Sock ond Buskin Club 3-45 Honor Society 3-4: Senior Closs Secretory ond Treo- surerg S.G.A. 4g Circle K Club 4g Sig Ep Colony of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fro- fernity. DAVID MOKHTAR Bagdad, Iraq l JOHN DUNCAN NOSSICK Lakeland GROVER CLEVELAND PATTEN Adel BARNEY PURVIS Ocilla SGA. Presidentg Men's House Council, Presidentg S.G.A. Men's Dormitory Rep- resentativeg Best All Around Boy of Sen- ior Collegeg Math-Science Clubg Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity: Circle K Clubg Basketball l-4g Lettermon's Clubg Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. ROSLYN ROUSE Waycross Sociol Work Mojor, English ond Art Minorg Glee Club lg Sock ond Buskin lg Sports Club l-4g Sports Council l-4, Sec- retory 3g Fins ond Flippers l-3g Student Government l-4: Morgo lg W.R.l-l.C. Secretory 3, President 4g Zeto Chi Presi- dent 3-4g Georgia Athletic Federation of College Women, Presidentg Senior Closs Vice President. BETTYE JEAN SEARS Valdosta ELEANOR PARRISH SMITH Valdosta M. V1 W tiff? lp'W'1- , 'cg M . li is . ' 4' 'kay l WILLIAM HARRY SMITH Statenville JANICE THOMAS BECKY TYSON Cairo Elementary Education Major, Glee Club 2, President 3-4, Serenaders 2-4, Sports Club, Team Captain I-4, Sports Council I-4, Fins and Flippers I-4: Y.W.C.A. I-4, Y.W.C.A. Council 3-4, Chapel choir 2-4, Director 3, Education Club 2-4, Sigma Alpha Omega Sorority 3, President 4. TEFORD wEAvoR Ray city BEN wn.LlAMs Quitman MRS. REMMIE McCALL Lake Park QM x 1 3 ami ia X Q55 WF 'F'-.1 fN ce xxx ami ia A . wi V W4 , Q QQ ct? Gai Y '01 Typical scene Rot Day V' Right after lunch xr ,Q Spend-the-night-party in Converse Hall Sig Ep Party 38 I 0lfLl06... Cooling off Rat Court 1 fi Cheerleaders of work Glee Club ready for o concert 39 I956 .IUIIIIIII-I CLASS xl' fi 3 Q0 JO PARROTT, .IO WILLIAMS, DORIS LAW, BILL JACKSON 40 li f, Q V I' K T31 Q. 1 4 3 v V ,Z I l Y ' 'T A f -if 1' BAKER, MERLE L Norman Park BROOKS, ALLEN Alapaha T JEAN N E DAVIS Vidalia l GOODSON, uRsuLA Valdosta ' , 'A if v I BARTEE, WALTER Cordele BURNEY, BILLIE Valdosta DEATON, ED Columbus GURR, ERNEST Valdosta ff Fr ' -vgnw BENNETT, DONALD Bainbridge CHITTY, AUBURN Moultrie EWi NG, NORMA JEAN Fitzgerald HAIRE, RONALD Colquitt itat Jam Sli! 1 2' Y w ...ar l 'S 1 L F 5 . A -ox' ' ' . ff: ,SW ,,, BLANTON, ROBERT BRIGMAN, BILL Valdosta Hahira COOK, LAVON DAUGHARTY, SHIRLEY Colquitt Fargo FUTCH, GEORGIA GILLIS, CELIA Hahira Axson HARDEN, PAT HARRELL, JEAN Ashburn Valdosta ff r' WV 'Ui QP' A -'in ' ik , 'lI . ' T ' in - wg x s T ,X ' QQ it fix' ig, '57 fx Xt? ,nudity HI .-'WQ rv-I I A GGI NBOTHAM, TRAVIS Valdosta KIRKLAND, RANCE Pitts MARTIN, JIMMY Collidge PARROTT, JO ANN Nashville Y, ar: ,I 'Quik 1 'J H? is F A. - Q. ,ar ii '53 rrp! If ' ' 1 K , '72 I A 4,5 X' - r- ' Bm J, fy' -:,- -1 ' G?-e ' ' , . I AL. if X JONES, CAROLYN Whigham KNIGHT, CHARLOTTE Quitman MAUGHON, FRANCES Valdosta RAGIN, MARGARET Coolidge AE, I :fi ad? K , I -fix 3' Y as IGN JACKSON, BILL Sylvester LEE, JOEL DONALD Homerville MITCHELL, MARTHA ANN Quitman RODGERS, NELL Valdosta Ai. I -if ' I , if 1 Ph: ' ' 1 6? 353555: I ' f'Q'w.13V '21 Sy :-,ir:E ' 435 21' Ei . A ' ' ' -- fptfis? :::. ti :: 1 R 4 uf, :.- x U4 1. .uv .3 Z ' gif' 1 -1ssfm.,J2ss:fi-zafsf1 shi f Def 'an Q, ' B HINTON, OWEN Valdosta LUCAS, LEONARD Bainbridge NORMAN, CORA JEAN Norman Park ROWAN, FELDER Adel mf-'fl' I I I Z KING, LEVON Screven MANCIL, JAMES Lakeland PARKER, JESSLYN Abbeville SHEFFIELD, AMANDA Blakely I I I Il I , fix. x I 1. V- K Vs .. .-ny, Zggig M- : TQ I I I I 'K'-Q I SH EFFIELD, CHARLES Norman Park SHROYER, SONNY Valdosta SMITH, MARGIE Abbeville SMITH, R. LOFTEN Waycross SMITH, VIRGINIA Quitman SMITH, WILLIAM Lak Park 'Fd' I' ,, K-M,.,,-av no ,abr 1 8 nf... f A typical campus scene. SPRINGER, ELIZABETH KAY STARLING, NAN Valdosta Thomasville 'E I I I I I II I I I I STEWARD, MURRAY AI Valdosta 7' STRICKLAND, RUTH Woodbury x E 'x 41? TUCKER, MARSHA Adel s , , E '22- -is Q I 4 Q x v- -YQ' I is 1 ,f 'f x 5 4 W. ' fi? ff? Y , , 1 fs f ' iz f, ,mt H 5 i WARD, MARY OLLIE lron City WEEKS, CLARENCE Morven WHATLEY, BOBBY Columbus WHEELER, G. F. Valdosta WILLIAMS, JO Valdosta na. +R X, Junior Class officgrs at work. WRIGHT, PATSY Waycross as x A 1 ! i I N 1 3 I Aw 1 l l ALFORD, DOTTIE Columbus 'I BARKER, ROY 'T Quitman 1956 .'0l'HONI0liE UIlA.'.' 'x -ZQGQ xx Sophomores having fun at Rat Court. ALLBRITTON, ASHLEY ALLEN, RONALD ALLEN, ZONA Valdosta Stockton Valdosta BASS, FAYE BATES, JACK BELCHER, ZEPHOE Doerun Valdosta Lenox 'S' Q ,.e. ., ,K it gy, . jfaf ' f i 5, AMOS, ALICE Valdosta BLACKLEDGE, CAROLYN Homerville BARBER, ELAINE Donalsonville BOOKER, ALLEN Valdosta in I? W. sw, SSP 641. xx' 19 PAQ' ' Q ' 'AY :in L i dx' 3 Wm ,M I 'S Ififff 'dw 4 ,' X Ai' 3 it it 5. a 4 1 BOYD, KAY Valdosta BUCHANAN, CLAIRE Valdosta CHITTY, EARL Valdosta DAVIS, JU DY Vidalia gn it X J.. if I I-Q, ' at ' 5 It - V ' , , , J K ug , x F' hi Y f 'fxh ' 3 . jf Q A' I ffss I xg-X QB'-.W is ' 4 36 '55 JR 2 ,f 753-2, X .I slew 5 BRIDGES, DORIS BRIDGES, SUE BROOMBERG, SHELDON Valdosta Donaldsonville Valdosta Chamblee, R. I. CLARK, PERSIS Valdosta DAVIS, MARSHA Fitzgerald f 4, ,hai A, 5 BULLARD, MARTHA BUSH, PAULINE CARSWELL, EDGAR DAVII Eastman Waycross CONNELL, JEANNE COOK, LORA FAYE Perry Sumner DEAN, ELIZABETH Valdosta .M is-30 Z . , af' 2 if 3 f I r ' I - 4 at x .1 Ml, .hai W. ,-f it J I X , at E I' I fm . is M'-1' .nw - X fm: M ' zz ' M I iff 5:91 Zoyiwi Wa' -5 ,Q L' i . S' , DEAN, REEVES CLAYTON Lake Park gt I , s 5 Y ,nga In . I x I BRUCE, TH ELMA Homerville CARTER, MAMI E Lake Park DANIEL, JO ANN Montezuma DEMING, JOHN Twin Lakes I I 7' fm log I nw fa, . B any-' A ' 5 Q Jw by ,Aff 1 4 .-15, ,.,s ifffggg .Jw Q we F f if . 6324 A A 'JR S 'VN 92 J A I A IQQXWQ 5 4 , f ,. I'-If 8 W ,:' .3 Q, ef f' f Y f 3 1 I 4 B RUMLOW Hahira CARTER, W Valdosta DAVIS, JEAN Millwood F L ETC H E R Valdosta -2+ I EORTE, NAOMI GEIGER, JACKIE Adel Albany RIFFIN, VIRGINIA HACKLE, KATHERINE Douglas Valdosta I il HILL, ASHLEY HOLT, JOYCE I Valdosta Rochelle I EFFERSON, JOAN JOINER, GARMON I Atlanta Valdosta , s yi ri , sf WAR tg , be yuan A N9 XA . V' I ' I ,HI , X I 2 GIDDENS, JIMMY Nashville HANAHAN, EVE Valdosta HORNE, JEANENE Albany JON ES, B ETTY Sylvester JP I -as -343 -J -i Q- 1.' I f GREEN, LAWTON Valdosta HAWTHORNE, J. LEROY Valdosta HORN E, ANN Doerun JONES, EMMA Colquitt GREER, JOHN Lakeland HAYES, ROXANNA Dixie HOUSE, CAROLINE .5-3 ' is wavy 1 ,seg L 1 , Q. rf? . A-Ziyrlm 'I AS' -v fovf' , N 1 ' Er GRIFFIN, NANCY Valdosta IIENDLEY, EMA DELLJ Nashville HUGHES, JANET 'Rr ... X sr. ..-A ,al H? I I V I its I xy! YY Conyers Thomasville KEENE, CAROL LANIER, JAN Abbeville Lake Park rl . I 5 2 F' '3 I '29 I I , ' ,Q 1 k y,N',z3Cg, f 2? ,J vi A A I '62 f in :Wx ix I ge 2 'sf 1 'X i V , ,fm S 1-, f , E' A ff: E , 5 , . 561 b'SH ,P 4 : i'3 ' Q ' V V N YW 3 E ' f A LIGHTSEY, NORMA l Valdosta MOORE, CAROL Morven PAFFORD, BUCK 5 r Statenville RICHARDSON, MARYAN ' Valdosta E . x E '78 E 4' 1 I, I 3 B s X I Q , 1 ' O I! E , 1 ! l I . S is R. av I I 2' , . ,wi is l ,! is DQ N 3 is f.::s,,..,, 5 ix all McLAURIN, ROSALIE McLEAN, FRED MASSEY, LARRY MEACHAM, ANNA M. Statenville Folkston Valdosta Valdosta MORGAN, TOMMY MORSE, MYRTLE NEWLIN, FRED NORTON, CHARLES Valdosta Pinetta, Fla. Sylvester Q Lakeland PARKER, PAT PAULK, MARSHA PERKINS, PEGGY PRICE, LORENZO Thomasville Valdosta Jennings, Fla. SAMPSON, ANNE SAWYER, THOMAS SHEFFIELD, JOHN Moultrie Cairo Valdosta 'Iii' Valdosta SKANDAMIS, JOYCE Albany l MEEKS, Barwick OTT, MRS. A. Lil Hahira T l REGISTER, LEONV5ll Adel ' L SKIPPER, CHARLwf Valdosta '53 6 J ?'1 SLARK, MARTY Valdosta I I. ' A .J I SOUTHWELL, NANCY . wi Arabi A familiar sight af meaIfimeI I it HTALLINGS, ANN STOVALL, JIMMY SWANG, HELEN TAYLOR, WAYNE TITUS, JOSEPH I Valdosta Hapeville Oslo, Norway Valdosta Valdosta -IWILLIS, RETHA WILSON, JOSEPH WILSON, RAYMOND WOLFE, GEORGIA NEAL WOOD, DENSON N Albany Valdosta Decatur Albany Tilton jf gn ,. I , 3 an 6 W. ' df 4 WALLACE, GEORGE Valdosta YARBROUGH, LEE Thomasville I I 2 K i 1 l i a 5 3 E l E 1 1 4 l Aaron Alderman A Valdosta Betty Ann Bates Vnldnsta ,Aw RATS Lucille Helms, John Corbett, Edna Carter, Ouida Meadows. Laurence Alverez 1956 FllE.'lllllA CLAS' Mary Sue Anthony James Bailey Ollie Wynette Baker Valdosta Columbus Valdosta Coolidge Rudy Baxter David Bayless Josephine Beam Grady Bennett Valdosta Valdosta Valdosta Valdosta 1 fs, ' ' MQ gals J KW jx ami? v, 4 P , s 5:2112 u -ff . it Q gg? ?'A is .J . QA -.e?'4 K ,N ' ., Qkrhk f . ,K its , ' su , Q 7 'A l A ,au 1 , 5' ff- f 'lg , 4 Q W' , A . A I ' 'i'i 414 . 1 A -as ' 'll if ..tt ji' Q V H ,,,t My V . Ps, fy if 2 . I 1 . ' ,WJ 5 , , ' ' X 2 aIhEsgQ-ft 2',J RAT COURT Glenda Ball Quitman Mary Nell Bethea Barney I V fgnaeks . .2 ,. gi'-, A vt 5 James BUYfS'5 Quitman Svmmy Bonner' Valdosta 1? .Q3w .ffimil .f 5' vi. 'til ..,, . Brogdon Adel .i,IMerw F. Carter Valdosta ull xl H Emory Cooper ll Quitman l l l B lfhn C. Corbett, Jr Pearson iVillena Daugharty L Fargo zf'4YHf I L ' W ,GI , Q' . Webb is J' QW A Joyce Ann Brinson Vivian Grace Bridges Nashville Valdosta Mary Ann Carter Edna Carter Lake Park Lake Park John Robert Coleman Patricia Ann Clark Valdosta Adel Mary C. Corbett Susan Cosby Lake Park Moultrie Austin Davis Jo Dean Thomasville Blackshear .s 1 E' E ar V ty 3 fry. 3 'T7 5 4?'r , , ' i X , Vpgg .:MjgQkf J Q- :i t ' ' sf 3, x taht s ' ' M, ',...,-. X , 1 E tw- flex w . . 3- 3.55 fi., eff 'WT' -m. ,ge es l95rl who M v-1 X 1, fl R , J E, A ' I in Q .! AA- Haw .Jr .-1. fn 3' K V .22 . T '1 if mn LQUI ZW? lie , , lgiivf E Robert L. Bridges Doris Jean Bridges Valdosta Donalsonville Paula Mae Butler Randolph Brunson Calvary Valdosta Jimmie Earl Clark Emory Chronister Sylvester Hapeville Edward Coyle Everett Daniel Quitman Moultrie Mary Lou Dekle Gloria Dickinson Moultrie Jacksonville Don Breese Thomasville Margie Nell Bruce Lakeland William H. Chitty Moultrie Billy Dorsey Lakeland Emilie Doss Ashburn gn.. - 'aff F. -. J Mrs. J. M. Brannon Madison, Fla. Evelyn Audrey Brown Sylvester Corine Castleberry Hahira Charles Dasher Valdosta Sylvia DOSl'er W Abbeville 4 Q AJmxgWh4fNNC fl' . , cfm.. . ' sf l ga SR 1 , W5 l , Nea .rs fo sf ,.,1 x , ,4 .V l I i 'gi ,As 5 f M , . u l W d'ifYl ,H X Q . I . WI . . Ai N. .x. 1 l lt. ', -if Flhn? :Y KJ' -, -44.47 '.v J , y I N wr ll fx .,-,fr f- 2 E12 W, L -gr n -aft s 1 3, 191- 'Wm 3400 sm. ua Q T17 1' -7 3' if X Leevon Drew Hahira Claude Hugh Foster Valdosta Gloria Elaine Gill Chipley Gaye Gritfis DuPont Maquitha L. Hewitt Tilton 4 ,, Q ,, S' Carl Du ren Valdosta Gene Foster Hapeville John R. Goddard Valdosta Verlon L. Hall Valdosta Dixie Ann Hill Valdosta .. ' Este . , . . A swf- ' .,, s, 'S I' f -:sl 3.3 0 7 We sh 0' J if 3. 3 N . G +. vs mfs -.. A sa .1 vw ' .J sits? ffl an 5 x-A W exft is James W. Durst nf ' fl iii 'L t 'K Glenda Ellis Hahira Cordele Aubrey W. Fowler Laura Gallinger Live Oak, Fla, Valdosta Jeanette Godwin O'Neal Grant Morven Valdosta Ann Harris Sarah Harrison Valdosta Valdosta Joseph R. Holcombe James Holt Valdosta Vnlflostfr Q J ...P ' it , , S' ,4 ll X x sl ' ' Amit. 'Ct F glmiis tex Joyce Fisher Fields Ray City Helen M. Garbett Boston James Gray Columbus Odd Haugen Norway Emily House Thomasville as X 's 41 Barbara Jean Forrest Kay Forrester Valdosta Columbus Georgia A. Giddens William H. Lakeland Lakeland Gladys Green Donald Griffis Valdosta Douglas William M. Hay Lucille Helms Manchester Valdosta Gail Houston Annette Howell Sylvester Valdosta Q-'os 2 71' A. H ug hes Valdosta Jackson Valdosta Virginia C. James Blackshear l yl yl i 3 Lee Johnson Valdosta Ralph Loftin M Valdosta Bob T. Hutchinson Hahira Helen Ruth James Blackshear Bonnie C. Johnson Hamilton Mary Ann Jones Sylvester Don A. Lyons Valdosta f ., - T. i. K i .N wffxt? ' e., lg' .1 x Roy Jump Quitman Thomas D. McCann Hahira gifs we '- X ' it ' 2. 2 1 :L es ik, X 3 3 . wht . f. an if. Jo Ann Key Columbus Fred McDonald Valdosta fm ,-Q . y .. , 'V' Ir' I 'T' SW - .,.,.r I -.J jg Marilyn King Stone Mountain Jerry D. McGehee Valdosta 1-6 v S v so 5 Laura Leonard Valdosta Madison C. McLeod Valdosta Alice Lindstrom Valdosta Jake Malham Valdosta .lass oe ' if -6' -ar , s '? Z K. 009 ,F M :V i Af- V., fi A B f .2 ' . 1 Q l .el fu- Q., fi ti -I .Ss s g 4 i ia!! William B. Mixon John Emory Moblli Douglas Valdosta 1 l Bobby Musselwhite Sandra Neal N Thomasville Macon l l' Sally O'Neal Hansel O'Steen il V Valdosta Valdosta ll Margaret A. Penland Alice Perry Lakeland Columbus Cl William M. Reddy Martha E. Rick: Hahira Donalsonville Kdl l E , l 'Q' - ,.. K t .-1: ive. Q 'W' I M nail .L as , im 'Q S X, ' f w i m ' -Q55 A ig? ' X imfmef . 1 A iii 4 1 L I .421 Ji ' I lbryi -' A , J Y, p wr 1 . 1 'ti . if ' I ,J ri' 99:4 32 A nh fl . ,M -J -Q 'ii' V lit, . , 5 ' -37 yy J '42 V Y if 2'-Jfff. if , K ii . ' , J ' ' 7 1fffif A-'w zzgfggfi'-Q ' . ft,-1 ' r'Z11y.g. B .i1'f'x- iffffif - ,if - ' '. Bot May James Eugene May Ouida Meadows Marilyn Miller Barbara J. Minchew Columbus Ray City Valdosta Tilton Valdosta Billy P. Moncrief Jackie Moore Nellie Moore Billy Moore Broadus Morey Manchester Lakeland Dixie Ray City Baconton Milton Newberry James C. Nichols Mary Jo Norman Gwen P. O'Brien Molly Oden Colquitt Valdosta Norman Park Naylor Blackshear Leo Ott Janice Ouzts John B. Pafford Gwendolyn Paulk Bonnie Marie Paulk Hahira Cairo Valdosta Willacoochee Willacoochee Clydie L. Peters Christine D. Pitts Helen Jo Porter Doyle Price Lillie M. Ragsdill Naylcr Valdosta Ashburn Valdosta Valdosta P. Q , 3 . -if '5.t,1Ai , VM y 1 . Aw vi Qs.. Q? FP . 1i 9 K 00' I 3 1 lm 17:1 2 Jane Righton Christine Rowan Willis G. Sears Savannah Adel Valdosta J. Helen Sherrod Mary F. Singletary Jerry S. Skiles l Coolidge Ochlocknee Valdosta Richard R. Smith Mary Sproull V. Ann Stewart l Coolidge Cartersville Ashburn l '1Carolyn Sumner Marolyn Sumner Lenis C. Tarpley Q Cairo Cairo Manchester l ,Qathryn F. Tindall Joe Tomberlin Peggy R. Tucker yt Valdosta Valdosta Boston as . l . 4 , ., . ju ' E i ij + . 5. . l an '22 ,..,-0 ' i ' , Z 45 A Q za- -art it X x T ' - I 37 2271 Q? f Carl Shapiro Weldon C. Sloan Valdosta Ann Strickland Valdosta Bobby Rex Taylor Valdosta Barbara Kate Tucker Valdosta Edward S. Shaw Valdosta An na Lee Smith Valdosta Judy Stringam Valdosta Nancy E. Tharpe Moultrie Shelby Vaughn Adel 161 ,.,N S 1' . A I ,., , 1 -t ,I i QM 'V ,ggi ,- .ji Q A fs. 2 g b 4 wa he 4 5-5 f, 41: -ft 4. of ,JT it c f 'sea 2, , . . W if I G' as ali. V2 'rim 2 ' at WL.: Q ,, . 'V I . H i 1 'Z r V g, 0 13-3 n. - iw f 32 f it l A -My 'ff K Q... ., 3 fr 1, K, X. r If 2 . f I l Kay Shaw Sandra Shaw Adel Valdosta Gerlincl Smith Joseph G. Smith Valdosta Hahira Frank Studstill James R. Studstill Ray City Lakeland . Jackie Thomas Barbara L. Thomason Hazlehurst Tilton Dick Walden Jimmy Walker Twin Lakes Valdosta AVA' f . ' 5 ia r A 4 Q AV Q - X X ... X V l l l l , J l fx ' E ,Yi X 5 N ,,, M , Q ' f V I Bobby Warlick Valdosta Earl L. Washington Thomasville William R. Watson 7 Betty Ann Webb Valdosta Remerton Shirley Wilson Ben Wood E'b'rton Soarks siilititels l M wwf, ,w,,.,.., s,,.,gfli . lf' is ' A i 1 x ' Y ,' I A isaizlixli , L 1 Mr x 4 Y if -few 3' Z: .za .1 Dixie Lee Weger Quitman Gene Redding Wynne Cecil , A fps I 5 .. Pat White Lakeland Tom Young Valdosta Carol Wiggins Valdosta Margaret Young Atlanta Pawnee Williams Valdosta Frances Zant Lake Park Edward B. Wilson Valdosta Mary Janet Valdosta y ...I' I 3 l t0RGANIZATl0NS fcnuns N f kSPORTS Seated, left to right, Gloria Dick- inson, Ken Boyer, Caroline House. Standing: Sonny Shroyer, Ben Wood. S UIIENT GllllEl-l. EMP i'CllClA'lll0N We represent the Student Body. We, as the student governing group on campus, cooperate with the administration in making and carrying out our rules and regulations. By this, we strive toward a more orderly and united Valdosta State College. OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Pat Arline, Secretary, Burney Standing, left to right: Bob Maughon, Donald Bennett Purvis, President, Mrs. Wisenbaker and Mr. Jarnigan, Liz Waltman, Freddie McLean, Seated: Marsha Paulk Omer McLean, Vice-President, Bill Jackson, Treasurer. Shirley Wilson, Bcrbara Little. .gi -1 .4 F .fig 4' f K... fb My A iw V V i in .K X 4' . in ,, V 4 1 ' n i r 1 . 2 . J, , .E Left to right: Georgia N. Wolfe, Janet Hughes, Merle Baker, Roslyn Rouse, Nan Starling, Shirley Wilson, Jo Par- rott. lll!lill'll'l'llllY llllUllllllL The purpose of the Residence Hall Council is to: regulate the dormitory student's life for the good of the majority, to develop not only a sense of honesty but a sense of responsibility in each student, to encourage and provide opportunities for the development of leadership among students, and to promote a practical government that will carry over into democratic life. W ..,, N. ' ?3f1'f,5f ' V H . i, l ' A Sr.f,.fl'1'i?'f ff ' ggQ?.....,w..,.. s.,..e.,,,, fi-Eff, , 1 'W V .- 'Y 5f.fs,Nyll 'i IZ' ' 4 I . Az 'ir 'Sw ' v - 'N' 3 Left to right: Bill Jock- son, Bobby Whatley, Ken Boyer. gnv 'N 5110, 59 - -1 84,1 4 ' , '. 1.-:.,..,.5,..,1, ,.,im f ,,j:3,j I , f kk ' A ,, ' by ir 3 Q s 5skl.Q,,fi1S,x E' Q gsm .QQ f x ' I fx X IX ,6 nv ,ff -VA - A ... -,--,..... WW th' ' Q. W ., fgtsfh MM.- H' -f M. .M....,x 1 W 'i ij., W ,.h.,,, -N ' ',wf Q.i'?'+ wth , ws .W .. 5 'G-nf.. . . .. Vrrw- gi-f'2nP4 v f' 423' pw-- Nr K E339 I S. ,,'.-, -'-... mn., f .L A ... I , 19 '. xv '9'N.1g 4 -1 '13 .ga-Q fs. .1 'wj '1 ' , wr Q .:. - -,M V in ,- M ,WQQMISWQQ-m,2m'v 'ww no ' 4 A ' N 4' X ef pw - ' x 4 ,- J f 'K 'ar 'Vg ,.-4 ,f , ngqcfzfl 60 I 95 6 PINE sown SWF GINGER HOUSE . . . CAROLINE HOUSE. . ELIZABETH WALTMAN JANE LEDFORD .... DAVID ELKINS. . . JUDY STRINGHAM ANNA LEE SMITH EMA DELL HENDLEY . . MARGARET YOUNG . JACKIE GEIGER RAYMOND WILSON WAYNE MCCULLERS . . . . .Editor Associate Editors Business Manager . . Business Staff . . Layout Editor . . Layout Staff Q-uv... . gs! 3 QQ 'S 'lv ' 1 W 1 A. :-AA, A: ,4 s f Qww Ama Q4 we f 3. if - agus V' he 'IQQQ . We-1' ,W . A 'H '., ' mg., THE CAMP S CA 0PY 3 Z' , THE CAMPUS miiorv DON BENNETT, Editor DON BREESE BOBBY COLEMAN Managing Editor Business Manager Associate Editors . . . . . Emily Jobe and Freddie McLean Feature Editor . News Editor . . Make-up Editor Sports Editor . Artist . . . Photographer . Business Staff- . . . Jo Williams and Bill Jackson . . . Carol Moore . . . Fred Wilkinson . . Larry Massey . . . Marty Slark . . ..... . . .... Elizabeth Waltman Marilyn Miller, Sandy Neal, Lawrence Alvarez, Bobby Bridges, Eve Hanahan, Shelton Broomberg, Sid Shaw, Doris Bridges, Dixie Hill, Barbara Forest, Jeanne Horne, Ed Deaton, John McLeod, Bonnie Paulk, Grady Bennett, lmma Jones, LaJuanna Peters, Mary Ann Richardson, Francis Zant, Mary Fletcher, Jan Lanier, Sue Bridges. Feature Reporters-Wayne Fowler, Annette Howell, Fred McDonald, Joan Jefferson. News Reporters-Charlotte Knight, Emma Jones, Jean Carolyn Davis, Mary Nell Bethea, Edward Coyle, Virginia Griffin, Fred Wilkinson. Editorial Staff. . . . Donald Bennett, Wayne McCullers, Doyle Price Faculty Advisor . . . . . Mr. Jack McGraw 63 i ,l i i l 3 l it ,fa Q' 4, . 9 Y CABINET The Young Woman's Christian Association helps to create a religious atmosphere on the college campus. Every girl is given the op portunity to join this organization and many take advantage of it. The Y Cabinet furnishes leadership and guidance to help with the girls' daily problems. The traditional serv ices sponsored by the Y are: Big Sister Little Sister Candle Lighting Service Morning Watch Complme The Fire lighting Service The Hanging of the Green The Week of the Heart Sister This club is made one ot the most active and popular ones on campus by such influence MEMBERS YWCA Q i ll ll . on , Jah-, 3-5,- C I ,. : ll? V I 0- i ,fi 2 l Q 4 4 I - A 1, ..,,,,, - A, The M.C.A, tries to bring to the male student body a closer awareness of God. They show that fellowship with our fellow man and God at the same time can be the most enjoyable prospect of campus lite. The Mi C. A. Co-sponsors Vespers, Morning Watch and deputation com- mittees with the Y.W.C.A, They also conduct Cell Meetings, nightly devo- tions, in the mens dormitory. OFFICERS Dr. Durrenberger, Advisor,' Denson Wood, Presidentg Allen Brooks, Secretary, Leonard Lucus, Treasurer, Bobby Whotley, Vice-President. ll H lllllllwlllll ALLIANCE l Wayne Fowler, Leonard Lucas, Allen Brooks, .limmy Barrs, Denson Wood, Raymond Wilson, Bobby 65 i i I il! iii 9' il l 'J IM 33,3 413 4 iii g ,Q I Q ' V: st l ' ,: ag is 1 , 24, W. 5 17 A ici Seated: Naomi Forte, Persis Clark, Merle Baker, Carol Keene, Cora Jean Norman, Nell Rodgers, Joyce Holt, Amanda Sheffield, Glenda Ellis Standing: Charles Kirkland, Darlene Sproull, Dixie Lee Weger, Celia Gillis, Jean Edwards, Charlotte Knight, Joe Webb, Jeanne Connell Sylvia Doster, Jesselyn Parker, Jean Davis, Emelie Doss, and ButlerHorton. N B PTIUT 'TUDENT Ullllill The Baptist Union serves as a link between the student's Church at home and his religious lite at school. It seeks to aid the student in his search tor peace of mind and soul and it endeavors to establish a more satisfying Christian atmosphere on the campus. The students who support the Baptist Student Union are encouraged to dedicate their time and talents to the advancement ot Christ's kingdom on earth. Q COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Merle Baker, Secretary, Cora Jean Norman, Nell Rodger, President, Carol Keene, Joyce Holt. Standing: Joe Webb, Advisor, Charlotte Knight, Jeanne Cannell, Jesslyn Parker, Jean Davis, Recording Secretary. Left to right, Back row: Marilyn Miller, Darlene Sproull, Jeannene H orne, Lucille Helms, Emily Jobe, Dixie Hill, Gwen Paulk Middle Row Sonny Shroyer, Celia Rodgers, Sally O'Neal, Margaret Young, Betty Ann Bates, Jackie Geiger, Jimmy Gray. Last Row: Joyce Skandamis Ann Harris, Fran Singletary, Jo Parrott, David Elkins, Georgia Neal Wolfe, Jo Ann Daniel, Sylvia Doster, and Retha Willis. l H 1 1 1 it i mi i il i, J! 1 'v v l i tl l 4 1 v l l I i , .. JESLEY FUU llA'l'lll The Wesley Foundation strives to bring together the college students who are members of the Methodist Church or who are associated with this church. It encourages participation in the activities of the church and tries to bring the students closer together through this work and worship. OFFICERS GEORGIA WOLFE . , .... President SAM MCGOWAN , . , . Vice-President JO ANN DANIEL ........,........... . . . Secretary DR. and MRS. BENNETT OWENS, MR. NOAH LANGDALE, JR. . . . . Advisors 67 ' U. EIIUCATIUN CLUB SECONDARY EDUCATION MAJORS Our club is concerned with the advancement of Education. Our purpose is brought forth through club projects, educational talks, and films. Educa- tion is our chosen field, and we feel that we could not have chosen a more rewarding and worthwhile one, JUNIOR 8. SENIOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJORS FRESI-IMAN 84 SOPHOMORE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJORS , 'x...gf BUi'lNEi'i' UL B The Business Club is for secretarial science and business administration majors and minors. As such, it gives experience to its members for serving the faculty and student body and for work in the future. The Business Club store, our special project, is an aid in buying new materials and equipment for the use of its members. i C OFFICERS s..,,-MM JOYCE HOLT .,., .Secretary ' CAROLINE House . , viwpfesidenf , Jo PARROTT .,.,... . .President f v TRAVIS HIGGENBOTHAM, , . , ,Treasurer 69 x I I 4 Ii' 1 , . 5 ' s , r gig , ii If , 'L 3 if, W 3 3 5 - , ii. ,f , Q X is X ..-7 . lg Standing, Left to right: Bill Jackson, Jean Harrell, Leonard Lucas. Seated: Shirley Daugherty, Margaret Ragin, Carolyn Jones, Cora Jean Norman. GLIIH CLUB The English Club works to stimulate positive Senior Classes, the club not only criticizes and interest in all phases of literature and the advises, but it enjoys doing so. Perhaps the allied recreational arts. Composed of the latter is the most important function. English majors and minors in the Junior and OFFICERS JANE LEDFORD President MRS. ODUM Advisor BARBARA LITTLE Secretary- Treasurer SHIRLEY DAUGHERTY Vice-President 70 oifFicERs CAROLE JAMES . . . . Secretary ' JO DEAN .......... Reporter GWENDOLYN PAULK .... Treasurer EVELYN BROWN ...... President LILLIE MAE RAGSDILL . Vice-President HOME ECO The Home Economics Club is composed ot students interested in Home Economics, par- ticularly Home Economics majors and minors. This club is affiliated with the Georgia and American Home Economics Associations, The Left to right: Evelyn Brown, Annette Howell, Susan Cosby, Alice A mos, Ragsdill, Gwendolyn Poulk, Jo Dean, Gladys Green, Vivian Bridges, G f s ' , P- s - ey v ,K . KY ,l. D ,b Of' A124 0MlC'CLUB purpose of the Home Economics Club is to develop worthy self-expression, good leader- ship, and intelligent fellowship, and to provide social, business, and professional experience through the various aspects of the club, Emily House, Jo Ann Daniels, Marilyn Miller, Lillie Mae ,ax .H-1: 'ff ff' 1 si. fb E17 M g W.: WAYNE MCCULLERS ..., Vice-President JEAN CONNELL . . . ,... Secretary RONALD BENNETT. . MEKLE BAKER . , ..,.. President ALLEN BOOKER . . . . Members-at-large OFFICERS ..Treasurer INTER 'l'lllNilL RELll'l'lll 'CL B The International Relations Club was ar- ganized in l928. This organization is spon- sored by the Foreign Policy Association. The club endeavors to deal with all topics of na- tional and international significance in an impartial manner, always endeavoring to search out and appreciate the truth of each situation under observation. An effort is made to develop a practical understanding of current happenings through various pra- jects, conferences, and programs. The motto of the club is: To ignore world problems is to ignore your own future. -ss, 5 T! wonxmnunww ,MA ' , ,4- ,,: 'Qt sw 4' MATH- CIE CE CLUB OMER McLEAN . . BOB MAUGHON . MAYNELLE CROSBY JEAN DAVIS . . . Russell Acree Zona Biggs Jean Connell Maynelle Crosby Jean Davis Jackie Geiger Gaye Griffis Lew Newitt Emily Jobe Frederick McLean ADVISORS Mr, Babcock Dr. Bettman Dr.Nevins Dr.WalI OFFICERS MEMBERS Bob Moughon Sandra Neal Sandra Shaw Nan Starling Elizabeth Waltman Lawrence Alvarez Kenneth Boyer Johnny Corbett Charles E. Dasher Ida Elizabeth Dean 73 . . . .President . .Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer . Historian-Reporter Nancy Griffin Ronald Haire Charles Jackson Betty Jones Omer McLean David Mokhtar Marsha Paulk Mary Sproull Jimmy Stovall SOPHOMORES Top Row, left to right: Nancy South- well, Sue Bridges, Caroline House, Norma Lightsey, Myrtle Morse, Joyce Scandamis. Bottom Row: Zona Biggs, Nancy Meeks, Freddie McLean, Geor- gia Wolfe, Jean Connell. Sill A ALPHA Clll Eligibility for membership for Freshmen implies an average of B for the first two quarters of the Freshman year. Eligibility for upper classmen is set up so that a student must maintain an average of B and have OFFI Top Row, left to right: Freddie McLean, Second Vice-President, Margie Smith, Secretary, Omer McLean, Historian. Bottom Row: Dr. Nevins, Advisor, Russell Acree, President, Ginger House, First Vice-President. outstanding qualitiesiot leadership and charac- ter. The purpose ot this organization is to encourage scholarship and stimulate interest in academic activities. CERS Top Row: Russell Acree, Margie Smith, Omer McLean, Emily Jobe, Donald Bennett, Par Arline, Bob Maughon. Bottom Row: Charlotte Knight, Virginia Smith, Nan Starling, Patsy Wright, Jo Parrott, Ginger House. M Md' x ,y O F F I C E R S MISSSAWYER Advisor MARGIE SMITH Vice-President JO WILLIAMS President WAYN E MCCULLERS Secretary- Treasurer V I 'M - 'IICK AND BUCKI CL I3 TIME OUT-FOR GINGER! This is the cry that brings out the best in us. The pro- ducing of the play is hard work, but we revel in the grease paint, the mufted lines and the many things that go into the production of a play. The applause of an audience is our only reward, but we love the lines on the program beginning: The Sock and Buskin Club Presents. . . Standing, left to right: Jackie Moore, Wayne McCulIers, Jo Williams, Margie Smith, Miss Sawyer, John Corbett, Kay Shaw, Gloria Gill. Middle Row: Retha Willis, Shirley Wilson, Jo Ann Daniel, Doris Law. Seated, Front Row: Fred McDonald, Dixie Weger, Jerrie Smith, Jan Lanier, Donald Griffis. QQ if xg X x K 1 'I X in , I y , u . . 5 ' . . I ,,.u ,S gr' . i 1 S., Al i'J , 'f , ., . ' .1 l-I t Qt , 1 5 f f if ' 251 ,I J V , h QI' l ' is ' ,L 1 ,,. gt F l-Q l Standing: Don Lyons, Helen Porter, Mary Ann Jones, Ann Giddens, Johnny Goddard, Anita Penlind, Pat White, Frances Zant E Vee Ann Stewart, Grady Bennett. Seated: Sammy Boone, Kay Shaw, Ben Wood, Jackie Moore, Bill Jackson, Mrs. Valente Jack Wooten, Eve Hanahan, Sonny Shroyer, Bot May, TomYoung. Q I 5 l 'l' ll E ll A ll E C L U ll Ah, to dance is to really live. To dance is to live anew, to express with movement that which cannot be expressed with words. By dance we do not mean just the waltz or rhumba, we mean them all. At the May Festival or our Spring recital, you can see all our talents on display. l l J 7 6 l , l The Serenaders, a double mixed quartet, sing music with popular ap- peal, as well as operatic and more serious selections Appearing before educational, civic, military, radio and television audiences, they pre- sent thirty to forty programs in Georgia and Florida each year, All participants are voice students and each receives academic credit for participation. Q xj' Us l l Ulllllli lllllt' Jesslyn Parker, Emilie Doss, Jeanne Connell, Carol Keene. Carl Duren Fred Wilkinson Wayne Fowler Charlie Hancock , .5 , r AN ,. my es. I I A ' I 4, i '-2 . l ' . - ,. Q A , X i I -Q A tl N W ll-LEE UL II The Glee Club is rapidly gaining in numbers and strength. We have been exceptionally active this past year. We have presented many concerts in Val- dosta and surrounding cities, The high- light and main event this past year was our Spring Tour, We took our tour to many of the major cities of Georgia where we were met with much enthusias- tic response. This year has been a year of success and our hopes of more and continued success are very bright, if , '1m.,f'F, ,L I ' . 'f '1' ff 'I :iii ' I ix , Q, ,ff my , ,, 3 l OFFICERS ELIZABETH WALTMAN BUTLER HORTON ANNA MARIAN MEACHAM CAROL MOORE .v-W I I C ,, Q , .,q. , 13 vig il 4 g i , , i.r, ' si ' .Q ii , c TENOR SECTION Left to Right: Carol Moore, Lee Yarbrough, Butler Horton, Ed word Coyle, Milton Newberry, Bobby Whutley, Denson Wood Joy Dickerson. 1 4 3 is ' ? ' 1 5 -s I v S ! M 6.91, ' Ni , A X? X ' S him Q Af I Q all M , 'F , f , K if 3 X , 1 g K X Q f . , i' f 1 ' vs I 'Ig at ' Q in L , it Vi? 1 'f!'.?7f'.r' 'Q O F F I C E R S BILL BRUMLOWE ...... Secretary BILL JACKSON ....... President ED DEATON ....,... Treasurer MILTON NEWBERRY . . Vice-President YZ? PLEDGES Austin Davis, Bobby Warlick, Bill Mixon, Ben Wood, Jake Malham Gene Foster. illl ALPHA Mu Alpha was the first Greek letter fra- ternity on the campus, organized in l952. Since that time, Mu Alpha has devoted its time and effort to promote collegiate activ- ities, Mu Alpha is affiliated with Tau Kappa Standing: David Elkins, Ed Deaton, Marty Slark, Milton Newberr Pafford, Jene Gray, Gorman Joiner. 5, is I I no x BV, 1 MM I 5, L I Q' Epsilon National Fraternity. The brothers of Mu Alpha have found this fraternity to offer everlasting friendship based upon an at- mosphere of sociality and loyalty unequaled by any other organization of any type. y, Bill Jackson, Bill Brumlowe, Mr. Spencer Jarnagin, Buck if 'fffifffiffffffffkffff -. 'Q C I 'S 5 W' I I E S' , E , ' s LL, I 3-QL! -fn F iii, S P O N S O R S Jo Parrot and Jane Ledford FILII l1llllTUl1l Filii Fortunae was founded in the spring quarter of 1951 and granted a charter the fall quarter of 1951. Since this time the fraternity has played a major role in the pro- gress of the school, both on campus and in the community. One of the goals of the fraternity has been to promote fellowship and brotherhood among its members as well as stimulate the school spirit of the students. This past year Filii Fortunae colonized with the Pi Kappa Phi Na- tional Fraternity, the first step in its ultimate goal of becoming a national chapter of this fine organization. Seated: Randy Brunson, Bill Brigman, Sonny Shroyer, Secretary, Travis Higginbotham, President, John Demming, Treasurer, Tom Young, Jim Holt. Standing: Jim Nichols, Charles Dasher, Bobby Bridges, Jack Giddins, Dicky Waldron, Merwin Carter, Joe Smith, Ashley Hill, Jimmy Giddins, Joe Tomberlin, Harley Pennington. I-, fri '- f I I If 'L ' rf' I 53' I N as I f E I 1. SQ' I Q t , .,- v. THE SISTERS Standing: Doris Law, Janet Hughes, Jo Ann Danial, Pat Parker, Judy Davis, Shirley Daugherty. Seated: Miss Sawyer, Shirley Wilson, Norma Ewing, Marsha Davis. IJ Ei II IILPII N .V :fit -41. x Fil I P- ij ,pwr qi 3 A7 I f 353 X! 433' s X, 2,2 I2 '2 -is? ,Q riff Q TWSW, I ,e ,, fi' f y . X 5 , I gui? ,fn ,Q an 4' be? if W . if gbieyi if-gf Q? I M 82 OFFICERS SHIRLEY WILSON . . . . President NORMA EWING . . . Vice-President JANE LEDFORD . i . , . Secretary MARSHA DAVIS . . . . Treasurer Y , I 1 . In . av 2 tv O .F 'w-f K y O PLEDGE CLASS Standing: Hellen Porter, Carol Wiggins, Sandra Shaw, Judy Stringam, Mary Lou Dekle, Betty Kay Springer, Annette Howell, Gloria Dickinson Norma Ewing. Seated: Ann Harris, Anna Lee Smith, Helen Swain, Lucille Helms, Wyleno Daugherty, Susie Lindstrom, Mary Ann Jones. PLEDGE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Helen Swang, Lucille Helms, Willena Daugherty, Susie Lindstrom. Standing: Anna Lee Smith, Ann Harris, Mary Ann Jones, The Sigma Alpha Omega sorority was Nmmf' Ewing' founded during the month of December, l953. i The sorority was organized not to form cliques or to create an undemocratic otmopshere, but to aid its members in every way in main- taining high scholastic and social standards. It strives to promote a greater interest in the college and to give each member fuller and richer experiences during her college days. ss y ..- Mi at 2.5. ,wi Tgof 1? WJ vs we ' A Siretigw- 13' Back Row: Barney Purvis, Bob Maughon, Bobby Whatley, John McLeod, Bobby Coleman, Benson Wood, Bill Jackson. Front Row: Omer Mc Lean, Ken Boyer, Donald Bennett, Joy Dickerson, Fred Wilkinson, Buck Pafford Freddie McLean. CIRCLE K CLUB Circle K is on intricate port of compus life, O F F I C E R S offering to the College ond community ci gool of service. In its second yeor, Circle K hos put useful projects to work for the benefit ot the entire student body. Sponsored by Kiwonis Internotionol the club hos become o member of Circle I Internotionol. Left to right: Omer McLean, Ken Boyer, Donald Bennett, Jay Dickerson, JAY DICKERSON DON BENNETT . FRED WILKINSON BUCK PAFFORD. . Fred Wilkinson, Buc k Pafford, Denson Wood, 3 . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . Treasurer Bob Maughon. rw If mio? - ,W ' 4' ' view. F' ' f . 3' ., .sf 4 'S N NY' qw? Q X' 5, . 9 lm C ' , ' . 'A 'W' ff -Q 1. 1 + ' ' ,, My 9' , Q -was 'K' Z i I 1 S23 '23 5 5 fz tm 'V ,M .L . 0 GFI lgllltfr puuvg- OFFICERS ROSLYN ROUSE ..... President JEAN LYTLE . . . .Treasurer NANCY MEEKS . . . . Secretary PAT BULLARD .... Vice-President III N MEMBERS Seated: Nancy Meeks, Roslyn Rouse, Pat Bullard, Jean Lytle. Standing: Ann Killingsworth, Georgia Wolfe, Jo Par- rott, Barbara Little, Pat Arline. E'I'Il HI Due to the increasing size ot the school and an arousing interest in sororities, Spring Quarter of l955 found the birth of a new social sorority. Zeta Chi will help to provide a more even balance in the sorority lite at PLEDGE CLASS OFFICERS Jeanne Davis, Secretary, Marilyn Miller, Treasurer, Sandy z 0 E 5 fi 'P 'U -. ID 2. Q. fb 5 :S I Z D 5 UT 'Q Q 1 5. in T . ID 2. Q. fb S T' II Q7 V.S.C. The charter members and the pledge class hope to work in cooperation with the other social organizations in bettering our school and the student's campus lite. PLEDGES Standing: Gloria Gill, Catherine Johnson, Jo Dean, Jeanne Davis, Marilyn Miller, Nan Starling, Sandy Neal. 1 un nu ,guxnp 'I 'Xian 'll inns:-:nuff II 3 f KW - '1 ,. QT' 3 7 'I' 'L '. ij: I T i., , 'Q . 7' . r S 'fr , ' 1 , Q, 3,3 j x if. I 4 i Seated, left to right: Jim Stovall, Sergeant-at-arms, Barney Purvisg Bobby Whatley, Historian. Standing: Fred Wilkerson, Vice-Presi- dent, Omer McLean, Donald Bennett, Secretary, Denson Wood, President, Ken Boyer, Treasurer, Bob Maughon. SIG f El'i'lLllN il The Sigma Epsilon Colony was organized as a colony of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity in June of l955. The purpose ot the Sig Ep Colony is to provide a fraternal organization ot ideal concepts and dedicated to the welfare of its membership. The Brothers ot this PLEDGES Seated: Marvin Hatcher, Grady Bennett, Bobby Coleman. Standing: Walter Bartee, Wilson. Lewis Washington, Bobby Musslewhite, Raymond colony emphasize scholarship and an active social lite. They provide various activities tor the Brothers and the Student Body at VSC, The Sig Ep Sweetheart is Judy Davis and the hostesses are Sandra Shaw, Marsha Paulk, Carol Keene and Jean Connell. 'Rza Bfmff ...., , .li ,,.. 9 N ,M H A ,, Ill! ' uf ti Q Wxx-N i 1 dllll V M 'Jill llllki, ' , Qlllllllllil lllll 'IIIIIHUE A ., -T' '!5 1fr111 :Ju Q gif 1 X Qui 11 . 5 l ,, F' rv A - T.'1 '!j X R mm nuns-Q , ,, ,wmiaw --M ' 'N ' x If . . ... 5 ' j'1k'x 1 : : l S W 2 1' Q6 , 'Y 1g.? ? 1 1 I . ' x : . 1 5 I if X HEC ULIB FINS K FLIPPHRS HJSKETBALL TEAM .SDL O Q Le! .Sivirif , z glf iq ' 5 qgq ga LETTERMAN'SFLUB 1 , N ow ur e 1 ' x2g51u-fy': ,6 ll 'iv Q' AA IK i A. ff, SAX Q in DSS , y r 2 i ii i - '-..l ox xx XKAPQ? 1 Back Row.' Nan Starling, Liz Waltman, Thelma Bruce, Margaret Ragin, Sue Bridges. Middle Row: Elaine Barber, Dottie Alford, Margie Smith, Lora Cook, Jane Ledford. Front Row: Roslyn Rouse, Nancy Meeks, Carol Keene, Patsy Bullard. W0ll'lE' RECREATIU 1lSSllUlA'l'lll On our campus, there is always competition between two teams - the Kappas and the Lambdas. It is a friendly rivalry but never let it be said that one team is better than another, they are both tops. These two teams make up the Rec club. Our Physical Edu- cation Department advises us and supplies the equipment with which we try to bring to the campus pleasure and enjoyment through sports. All this leads to healthful living and helps to make a well rounded college student. . l First Row: Mary Fletcher, Doris Bridges, President, Anne Horne, Reporter, Faye Bass, Secretary and Treasurer, Jane Ledford, Dottie Alford, Vice President, Joan Jefferson. Second Row: Ursula Goodson, Ruth James, Laura Leonard, Helen Swang, Molly Odom, Bonnie Paulk, Gail Houston. Fl. l' ilill FLIPPEI-1' Formed to promote interest and unity among swimmers, the Fins and Flippers has been a very popular organization on campus. Disregarding the segregation between Kappas and Lambdas, we all work together for . a common gola-the annual Aquacade. Mrs. Tillie Mathis of the Physical Education Department acts as advisor and director of the group. 89 BASKETBALL BARNEY PU RVIS JIMMY BARRS STUDSTILL DWAINE SKILES .J My 55 . , , , ., V s . 'Q fp 4- ' ' ' '- M . w or-, I V K Y I .. ,. ,A '2,, +. ' A3-'L,. If x ...V ,.,.. 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Q 3 R ..li:.'5i 5 ' ,f - :we ,, ii, .i . 3 ll 1 ' F' JA -HQ 'Wd ROSELYN ROUSE AND OMER McLEAN arga ana! mac hom fha Snior Cofdge BEST ALL-RUUND arga ann! War: Lam flue junior Cofkge YXDICKERSON AND LUCILLE HELMS J' x A ,CA A N N D A N I E L A N Montezuma, Ga. wfj J M, use ,.-- ,, 'W A ,...f ,- ' 'nn M , w. .T .Sw 1' , K 1 ,,,x if E gs W V. . '5 2' 492 4 ww f W2 YQ JEANNE DAVIS Vidalia, Ga. unior Rauf? ana! omecoming Kourf 5 ,7,, g A 5 yi I n3?2tg'3i' M A N N D A N Montezuma, Ga. . oiakomore Rauf? ome oming ueen J' E . E f Y L 1? sq . 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