Valdosta State University - Pinecone Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)
- Class of 1959
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VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES L 1 3r I Vg., I 'u of 'J .u ',--1' -f - .a,,.. . T1 2111+ A ' . , -. ' .. ' . f ,4:3Eg:Q:,:: ,., . T Y- ,., nd:-mf ,. .x:.3.'j fr Y Y' Y - . -H,-u .gal V.,--' . .-QM.. I T ,-ff' T . I F. f ' . -- .4 -g1,fj?:,i'-- . . T , - 5,4-'ff' 91354, 1-sz -:H , . F ' . ' -'T' . fi Lf -.-.':7f'e' Y , - - F ' V ,.4,..g.,..,.,ff' 'fx -T.. I. , V-AM V: L, .-Y A h V lAlY,,-A .3 .. , ,,,--Lr,,,4 'Fi , , .-.- , W , . 4 .. K.. 3QgSf-v- ' .r f :' LT:JJr.i-TF-- LT F T , -id 4' HL THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF . . VALDGSTA STATE CQLLE T Z' X ..'. F fjsr f q' F F F ? F CORDIALLY INVITES F F T TW T ' FF T T hq QE ,bbb V 1 .T. . T539 T. FQF.. 5 TJ,ff 'A F F ,FFFF F F REVIEW O f fFFFF T T Eg , gf F ' f T T F T FA. A .L 7 , .5 , A' , ,T 2 ' . 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I05 PANHELLENIC AND IFC SORORITIES FRATERNITIES ADVERTISING . . . II3 in ,Q - ' w I-- , QE: 'fwigx T' xv Ki X ,.x,y, 35 ' I, G -Q wt, vu- 'UL Xb. 1 D 3. url av ,N '1-+-T aww f , if N Q :QF , 1 I ' WEST HALL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Quai an XS . aff 4 X X f A l Rebels play a hard ancl fasl' game +o win 59 fo 57 over Piedmont W Q QV, ,s eel, Magi Q-wa P' ': E 'if I 1' ' ia-k1'Zf N A - , W,-,..N,..,,..:W , fff'2Vt F, ' X f X , f 1 g f , y ' I , ,, b - V Y 1 x VK QQQQQMBQA We Showboaf was 'rhe fheme of flne prize winning float The Kappa Del+a Sororify capfured a firsi place l'ropl1y for if. A +ypical Weslern +own 'rheme capfured The firsl' prize fropliy for Converse Hall in dormifory display. iw'-0 , 'i Will' i M FTWIP. - -V .iffy 1 Q , -7 A X Y l ' in i 4 Q- iu-nuqra . 3 ' Y V M ykvm M 2 3 V, ss X l fy , 61 2 ff 'A 'wi v ' lx Q Q S 'He 4, I X 14,89 - Cowboy -an Indians 5 Ear Gambler and +l1ree saloon gals i 11 s re Wesfern saloon Z Q And even Tom Dooley ..- fn ,MWY GALA CELEBRATION MARKS 39th HOMECCDMING EVENT . . FEBRUARY 13-14 t Frontier Days 9 T f-if T ii . T ..., ' ' -- Chosen as Theme i . F-'peg' , V , 1. TS, J't19 .f. 'I' may + 1 This year Valdosta State celebrated its 39th Homecoming event with one of the most gala social events of the season. The theme for the event, chosen by the Student Government As- sociation, was Frontier Days. Miss Pam Paulk of Valdosta reigned over the weekend as Homecoming Queen. The big parade with over 35 units began Friday after- noon, and had in it many attractive floats. The Homecoming game, Friday night, kept the fans tense and excited down to the final sec- onds as the uRebs emerged victorious over Piedmont 59-57. The terriiic dance Saturday night with Dean Hudson and' his orchestra supplying the music and its Valentine theme will long be remembered. MISS HOMECOMING l959 Pam Paulk Miss Homecoming surrounded by her Court' on the Homecoming Float sponsored by the SGA: Jean Twilley, Mary Shadburn, Palsy Langford, Jean Hooks, and the Queen. if 3- an-. C!-Q Me ., 3 N5 .M-LQ J Tlx -KQQQQY 31 ,.. . . . .-. . . ,TQ ' V A ii Y I 0 S . ., ' 1 V .F Q. rg, 1- A , I ' ' ' V-km.. .ff fs fyf ' A 3. ev I if X2 1' 'fwagwmai Dodge cn, folks? , , :Q 1 ,. -r 4- , . 'ni j, 7 f .5 He J ff f me N V, ,41 '1f.3-LQ' ' .1 al' ' 2 ' ZFLVQ7 A1 ' f i ' . in i , n - ' glav, 4 ,Q Qf' Miss PINE CONE A w sf if? fr, 1 ' QV- i i 3 1'5Hfil. ' 'F sf? ' V 7- my U it if fs, M rw ,hi m Q Ah-ha, Mr. Dillon-why are you Life? if I . . I HOMECOMING. More Dodge Cify folks? Mrs. Lee Walsh, Alumni Banquei' speaker XX , c , rw' ,ra 2 Nffws aff' f X.. 1, .I uk X WV. ,A -,want W 'fwxhhnwxhw-m I C ve' ,,-QTQ S L The crowd ff Q, ,il '43, o-is 'five 4 E 'W ,xx 5 232,319 x if X' 1 x Q v:QL,fe Y I'm in 'Phe Mood for Love Infermission en'rer'rainmen1' HOMECOMING if., ' A DANCE C Miss Homecoming ls Crowned MISS HOMECOMING 1959, PAM PAULK, HER COURT AND ESCORTS: Wayne Haire, Palsy Longford: J9l'0me Clegg, MUVY Shodburng the Queen, Joe Pottersong Jeon Twilley, Bobby Colemonp .leon Hooks, and Joe Webb. TH'E SCENE AND THE CROWD. e Crescencloes. RQ- .PVT THE HCLLY HOP AN OLD TRADITION RETURNS The Holly Hop began years ago for profit, grew into a tradition, and returned to Pine Cone sponsor- ship after an absence of a few years when it was sponsored by the Senior Class. The Holly Hop 1958 will long be remembered for its bright red and green deeorationsg the huge lighted treeg and the introduction of the Class Sweethearts and the Miss Pine Cone Contestants. THE HUGE LIGHTED TREE 22233 MISS PINE CONE CONTESTANTS-left fo right, seated: Charlotte Chapman, Virginia lamb, Jean Twilley. Standing: Mary Shadburn, Judy Starling. - J 1 if :K V-.,f' .14 ., ?'. ' ' Y -. , , 'zf5.ig., M 'T-new ,Q . ,. ' . .. 'x 5 M 'Ulla ALMA MATER 'Mong the stately pines of Georgia Glorious to the view, Stands our nohle Alma Mater Basking 'neath the blue. Alma Mater, three we honor, Praises never fail, For thy fame shall never perish, Red and Black-all hail! Alma lVlater's sons and daughters We will ever he, Always to thy heart returnin Dear old V. S. C. redenfing -4 qs., STEVE ALLEN NBC Television Star to iilitfpltf' 5 PJNE CONE EDITOR JEROME CLEGG CROWNS MISS STARLING. MISS PINE CONE AND HER COURT-left to right: Virginia Lamb, Maid of 5 15 Q if i ' E I ,f W 1 Q , 5 1 Q ,tr 2 g 2 J -1 QE? f si:-Mez' SX ZHFSL' iJ3P8'!.'iS ?.i . 4 in ' 2 T 12 STEVE ALLEN SELECTS JUDY STARLING my lyme Cone 1959 Judy is a Sophomore education major from Hahira, Georgia. She is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi Soror- ity, Fins and Flippers and the Sports Club. Judy also serves as Sweetheart of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Miss Pine Cone's court includes Virginia Lamb, Maid of Honor, Thom- asville. Gag Mary Shadburn, Buford, Gag ,lean Twilley, and Charlotte Chapman, both of Albany, Ga. Virginia is a Freshman and lists Kappa Delta as her sorority. The other three members of the Court list Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta, and Alpha Xi Delta respectively as theirs. Honorg Mary Shadburng Miss Pine Cone, Judy Starlingg Jean Twilleyg Charlotte Chapman ' ii . S T ,g s iz I , A 2 2 S I 1, ' I I 3 f 5 , , 1 ' - I . ' i' . A , 1 'la ii I l f e 4, ' I 1 X , , , 3 1 I I . S S i tif. ' I: 2 i ' A gin I f X 'ii tl: I - gg, V, - ' Wit f 25 Q fl 5 ' ,-' f 25 . ,S-3.1 51 J Q: -'V' , , l ii' I V5, '- '-, 3 Ig 1 , Z, gi W -it -fgilvu ,.g p , fri A' if I ,1 f i . r .2 I, JUDY STARLING Y , k I VIRGINIA LAMB 4 MISS PINE CCNE AND HER COURT CHARLOTTE CHAPMAN JEAN TWILLEY MARY SHADBURN fi: 51 ' X I. I 1 WK ' W gi Q. 4 1, - 0 iw ,Z 5 xy 5. Awww.. , Uwhnumgwmp, PALSY LANGFORD AND JOE TARPLEY MARGA AND MAC Mjfjffjfownd . SENIQR COLLEGE 'N x uf' JOE WEBB AND PAM PAULK MARGA AND MAC zZ6fJ4!J4mWf . JUNIOR COLLEGE 47' 'li 5 8OI'98 HILJ Clfgdfet pr +24 GEORGE AND MARGARET Claud . . Fred McDonald Gladys . Dixie Lee Weger Mrs. Garth-Bcnder . . . 513 Mary Lou NeSmifh ,Y F W V :J is A 1 A ' iw Ui.: E' lv 1,1 a, 5 go.: as ,.V' 2 J A THE CAST OF GEORGE AND MARGARET IN THE LAST SCENE FROM THE PLAY: Dudley: Wayne Dixon: Folher Garth-Bcmder: Jerome Clegg: Mrs. Garth-Bander: Mary Lou NeSmifhg The New Maid Beer: Sonia Williams: Cloud: Fred McDonald: Frankie: Jo Rabung Roger: George Bennerr. ANTIGONE Antigone . . Dixie Lee Weger Creon . . Jerome Clegg Creon King of Thebes . Jerome Clegg You are no? free lo do wirh men as you wish .... Thai powerfully built man is Creon The King hrs face us lined he If 'thinking 5 il lf? SCENES FROM 66 77 If 27 .xdnhgone is, , Am mm figs f , all JERE M. POUND HALL NORTH CAMPUS We-aww 5' , 'R 1-gg. K ,sn 'ff' 2 Xe 'X 5 ,,gg,fsnm,'w, aww' I I 4-zfiff-5 1s82'..W ,aww Mv1 nil K fm-ln-V n kv. .,,,,,,,gn 'W J.. 1 1 1 ffv ,ff Vxvi, v, , ,AQAW-L J .1 ,is yi X -1 DR. J. RALPH THAXTON . ., .'A'., Ph.D. Presideni' Mm- VX!!!- ,1 , N-wi, ADMINISTRATION KEEPS COLLEGE RUNNING Seven administrative offices operating six days a week keep the college running on an even keel. West Hall, the adminis- tration building houses the ollices of the President, the Aca- demic Dean, and the student bank which is incorporated into the Business Olhce and Con1ptroller's Oflice. The two corre- sponding oliices, the Registrarfs and Publicity, inform the student, his parents, and those friends back horne. Also lo- cated in this building is the Dean of lVlen's Olhce. The Dean of WOlI1Cll,S Ofiice is located in Ashley Hall, the upperclass women,s dormitory. ln the south wing of Converse Hall is the health service, stalled by the College Physician and the College Nurse. ADMINISTRATION fans' , X - .YA Q ?,,,.t MR SHEALY E. McCOY MRS. WILLIAM M. THOMAS DR J GRAHAM WALL MRS JOE WISENBAKER B B.A,, LLB, A.B. A B M A d D M 5 Comptroller Registrar Dean of Men Dean of Women 'W 'MW luv MR WALLACE L, WAITES MISS LILLIAN PATTERSON MISS THEPA HAMBRICK DR ROBERT L STUMP AB,J,, M,A, A.B., B.S. an LS. A B B S In Director of Public Relations Librarian Assistant Lrbranan College Physician 19 iw J, . 5' .. W . .gag MRS, MARY THORNTON MRS. MARJORIE BLAND MRS. JOSEPH S. MADDOX MR. MURRAY JOLLEY Diefilian Assistant Compfroller Secrefary lo fhe Presidenf A E .2 :gh 4, fn' v . f-:QNX ., A1-fx , C, 'm 2 ' . 1 MRS. MURRAY JOLLEY MRS. A. W. QUILLIAN MRS- J- A- SCONYERS Assistanf Manager, Booksfone House Direcfor, Ashley Hall Assisfanf Diefifiong House Direcfor, Reade Hall -ve' MRS. GRACE B. JONES MRS. MARY H, CROOM MRS. ROSARIO NICOTRA Assisfanf to the Regisfrar Secretary fo Academic Deang SGCFSNJFY 'O Compfroller Secrefary fo Regisfrar 20 I I Manager, Sfudenf Cenfer A4 MRS. JANET S. MAYNARD House Direcfor, Converse Hall 'w-of MRS. LOIS HANCOCK Secrefary and Cashier Instructor in Art FACULTY CONSISTS OF 43 MEMBERS The teaching staff of V. S. C., the faculty, consists of 43 members, under 14 department heads. The various areas of study include: Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chem- istry, Education, History, Mathematics, Lan- guage, Music, Physical Education, Physics, Secretarial Science, Sociology-Social Work, and Speech. The faculty functions as a court of last resort in disciplinary matters. It acts as hosts at the Annual Christmas Tea, and individually as advisors to the many campus organizations. ,lygk Gel' . , qf 'Rl' -1 51,5 li l tr s T if. MR. LEROY BABCOCK MR. EDWARD BEARD B.Ed., M.S. A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Math- Assistant Professor of Sociology ematics and Physics FACULTY I 1 fQ iZ' ,T l . qs, v K' MRS LEE BENNETT DR. MARJORIE CARTER A,B, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology MR, GARY COLSON MR. CLYDE CONNELL B.S., M.A. I B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor ot Physical A55l57U f Professor of Bl0l09Y Education uv' mx X' MR WALTER COTTINGHAM MR. JAMES DALES DR- HARRY DUVALL MR- MARWN EVANS A B M.Ed. a.s.A., M.A. B-Sw Ph-D' , t A-B-, MA, Assistant Professor of Physical Assistant Professor of Pfofesso' of Chem'5f'7 A55'5lU f Pfofe-950' Of English Education Accounting MR. WILLIAM GABARD A.B., M.A, Associate Professor of History -any It MRS. CORRINE KNIGHT B.S., MIA. Associate Professor of Education If 'Vx s. -M1 I Vi ' yr IX .NK A ,F MRS. TILLIE MATHIS B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physical Education fgfzrw ,mv ,pure F ,,,, ,,,, , .v ,. VA Q . , i' ' if ,Z .?5'Iw . A. 'Yi A 1 A 14, - uw .xui MR. DON GERLOCK DR. HAROLD GULLIVER MRS. BARBARA HUTCHISON B.S.Ed., M.Ed. B.A., A.M., Ph.D. A,B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Education Professor of English Assistant Professor of Education FACULTY ...f-3' MR. MAURICE LINDAUER MR. CLAYZION LOGAN MR. JAMES MARTIN A.B., A,M. B.F.A., M.F.A. A,B., M.S. Assistant Professor Of Chemistry Associate Professor of Music Associate Professor of Physics MISS ELMINA MCKNEELY MRS. BETH MCRAE DR. BEATRICE NEVINS AIB., M.A., M,S. A.B. Ph.B., Ph.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Instructor of English Professor of Biology Science 22 15511 PIC' 3 fy-f MRS.GERTRUDE G. ODUM MTR. JOSEPH W. PEMBER MISS MILDRED M. PRICE MTR. DOUGLAS B. ROBINSON B.S., A.M. A.B., M.F.A. A.B., A.M. A.s., M.A. Associate Professor of English Associate Professor of Art Associate Professor of History Associate Professor of Business Administration and Economics FACULTY A. X -. MISS SARALYN SAMMONS MISS LOUISE A. SAWYER MR- WEBSTER W- TEAGUE DR. SAPELO TREANOR A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.M., M.M.E. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Secretarial Associate Professor of Speech Assisfcnf Pf0f95S0f Of MUSIC Pf0f9S50 of Mcdeff' Fofelgf' Science Languages R MR. JOHN G. YOUMANS MRS- MILDRED EVANS A,B, Secretary to Department Instructor in Physical Education of EdUCUfi0'1 NOT PICTURED Dr. Byron S. Davis, B.S., M.D., Professor of Medical Technology. Mr. Thomas L. Gray, B.S., Assistant Professor of Medical Tech- nology. Mr. Sanford Campbell, B.S., Band Director, Mrs. Mary Hufford Rogers, R.N., College Nurse. fi if l gi 1, f 4 i 'f4:fi'l'f'4'l'5' x . ' 'fiff' wx- -.- imma 1 . l ' .BTKTIV ., , ,X 5 - Q- 5 i f l 5 nf Presiden+'s recep+ion. Faculty off guard l l l l ll Q... ,Qu 43 i i 'HM 'llfun Einsiein 'nw il ' af -A , I yd 1 fi- was wrong . . Wl1a+ IS I+? 9 45-f ,WN '-If V lf:-aaa? 0 , l+'s a cruel world . . . 24 I li Q. ' 1 xyw , 'A l 1 X C' i . 4 -1.0 . 'il .. is gk lx -sig x ...i A i V X- fk .jew . N, r li' Q , ' S R1 ll is ffl fbi -ff S' We ,FW f-U me ffm , ,J fl' , V 554, X -it ' mm- , xt fl 5 CLASSES The first day of college faces 630 enrolled students with the task of unpacking and get- ting adjusted to their new home. Next comes registration! This includes hav- ing annual pictures made, scheduling classes and finally, paying fees. And then . . . entertainment. as i l I 3, X 3 I-. P. t r --.....-mv' GAYE CBIFFIS . . . Homerville, Ca. Sluzlent Covernnzent BS. in Medical Technology lllee Club lg Math-Sci. l, 2, 3, I. Vice Presitlenl Jr, Iieporter. ling. Club, Student Government 3. elf, Vice President junior Classg l'IHINi'CHIIlIl1g Queen l952'l. LICXIS TAIlI'I,EY . . Manchester. Ca. 5111110111 IJUIIITIIIIICIII wal.. -Z-W BENNY MITCHAM . . Montezuma, Ga. President B.S. in Biology. Minor: Speech. Transferred from Abraham Baldwin, Sen- ior Class Pres. 415 Sock and Buskin 3, Pres. 4-g Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity 3, 4, Math- Science 4. LENIS TARPLEY . . . Manchester, Ga. Vice President B.S. in Economics. Lettermexfs Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Most Valuable Player 3, Circle K Club 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, 4, Dor- mitory Council al, Bus. Club 4, Who's Who. WILLIAM HAY . . . Manchester, Ca. Secretary Dormitory Rep. SGA Ll-g Pi Kappa Phi 3, 44 IFC Representative 43 Intramurals 3, 4g Touch Football All-Star Team 3, Circle K 43 Bus. Club, Rep. 4-. BILLY MONCRIEF . . Manchester, Ca. Treasurer Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Hist. and Reporter 23 Circle K 1, 2, 3, 41, Pres. 2, Board of Dir. 3, Treas. 4-g Bus. Club -Lg MCA I, 2. 3, 43 BSU 3, LL, Who's Who 4-. SENICJR OFFICERS N.. 'QV Qli ,r A if DOROTHY AKINS . . . Nashville, Ga. BS. in Education. NORMA AKINS .... Nashville, Ga. Hunianlities-English. HENRY BARRY BAKER . Leesburg, Ca. B.S. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry Transfer from University of Georgiag Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 4. JULIAN tBUZZl BAKER . Valdosta. Ga. BS. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Transfer from Georgia Southwestern Col- legeg Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity IL. SENIOR CLASS , i puffs if Wu , M vii V. , if 1 Y f fr' tu' T . T iz. Q 'af VET' 'H 'V -lc 6 gf If i 9 X 1 41 ark 5' a s ' Y . FN . :E 'LQLJNQ ,fff Fyiwf nail ' 'l,n'f . ' 3' ,JS Gm la ! Evil' -nlnebllr .dt I 'u Ns-if MIRIAM BARNES . . . ericuf. lr . in f.llLlllllf Tranxfer from Geor ii q'UlllW6IlCI'll li l- e e' pha lklta li Sorority f' - ' L , L, ive s.g Hstorian o .Tiff a 27 Alpha flhi fl. Se.-rg. lnternalional Relations 35 Homecoming Court 3: Nlatli-Svi. 3: Cheerleafler Zig Canopy Fig Panhellfrnif' lic-p. Llg Elliciency Chairman Alllji. RUDY BAXTER . . . Louisville. Ala. B.A. in History. Minor: Art. Annual Stall 3, Business Nlnriagrvr IS. li . --. , ANN BLACKSHEAR . . . Blakely, Ga. Transfer from Ceorgia Teachers College. l'i.'xYNl0NliJ BRAIPJIJY . Nlanchester, Ga. l'i lxappa Phi Fraternity 3, 4. I5 ,er .f' . A M -FWQV' KATHRYN BELL .... Doerun, Ga. B.S. in Secretarial Science. Minor: English-Economics. Kappa Delta Sorority 3, 4, Sec. and Treas. 4, Pledge Pres. 3, WRHC, Sec. Chairman 2, Pres. 4, BSU 1, 2, 4, Dev. Chairman 2, Sec. 4, Panhellenic Rep. 3, 4, Yi, Cabinet 23 English Club 45 Canopy 1, 2, Bus. Club 3, 4, Vice Pres., Glee Club 2, 3. A. J. BENTLEY .... Quitman, Ca. B.A. in Chemistry. Minor: Biology. Transfer from Gordon Military Coll., Sigma Alpha Chi Honor Society 2. 3, 43 International Circle K 3, 4, Math-Science 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4. FLOYD BERCER . . . Allentown, Pa. B.S. in Soc. Work. Nliinor: Eng.-History. LILLIE MAE BLACK . . Valdosta, Ga. B.S. in Elementary Education. Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS Egg: F' ,r,af ' N' vi . :QTY ia 'Et iw 28 JEANNE CARDINALE . . Valdosta, Ga. B.S. in Elementary Education. Transferred from Florida Southerng Delta Zeta Sorority 2. lVlARlAN CARRINGTON . . Ocilla, Ca. B.S. in Education lSocial Sciencel . Minor: English. ROBERT CARROLL . . . Valdosta, Ca. Math Science Club. MARY ANN CARTER . . Lake Park. Ca. BS. in Education. Education Club. .CF 1959 ii ' 1 ..-wi ...Nt Ah. 'We fxf .V A--1' - 1 Q' X '2' 211 x c DAVILENE CARTER . . . Alma. Ca BS. in Medical Teelinology, Transferred from NOFHIWPSICFII. FRANCES CARTER . . . Valdosta. flu. BS. in Education. ..-'Q' .mln-N iid' 1. '4l-ug ,' f .. 6f1 ' 4-l JOHN COLEMAN .... Valdosta, Ca. B.A. in History. Minor: English. Circle K I. 2. 3. President 3. International Trustee fel: Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 'T' ffm M... X. JF' fgx '57 i .if WILLIAM CARTER . . Lake Park, Ca BS. in Accounting. Minor: Business Administration. Sigma Alpha Chi 3, fl-g Alpha Chi 4 Secretary. CORINE CASTLEBERRY . Ray City, Ca BS. in Education. Education Club. HORACE CHITTY . . . Moultrie. Ga HS. in Chemistry Minor: Biology Circle Ii 3, fl, Secretary 3g Math-Science GRETCHEN COLEMAN . . Valdosta. Ca B.A. in Humanities. Minor: English. SENIORS I, 2. 3. V1-. Sec. I, Treas. 12. Pres. 3. Hist. J-z International llc-lations Cluli 3. li. Pres. L13 Q is Wesley Ifounflalion I. 2. fel. All Stuilcnt sax llovl. 2. li. Tre-as. lg Vliotograpliv lllulm fig i 47 ' IIIIIIP Cone Stall 2g Campus Canopy, Bus. Nlanagcr fig V-Rook Eclitor -lg MCA 2. 5. .B A ICIJWAIIII fIUYI,Ii . . . Valflostu. Ca. ILA, in Biology. Xlinor: Englisli :incl fihf-mistrv. Canopy lg film' fllnlv I: lN'Iatli-Scicm-c fltg liunil li. 30 X CHARLES DASHEB . . . Valdosta, Ga. B.S. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity 2, 3, Historian Secretary, Junior Class 3. JAMES DAVID . . . Jacksonville, Fla. B.S. in Business Administration. lVlinor: Economics-lVlath. Sigma Epsilon Fraternity 3, 43 Baseball Team 3, 4-g Letterman's Club 3, 43 Circle K 11-. EUGENE DAVIS .... Pearson, Ga B.S. in Education. Minor: Social Science. IRA DENT ...... Douglas. Ca B.S. in Social Work. Minor: History. lVICAg Ministerial Association. ..OF 1959 15 I ,f ff J' iii ,. sg ff H, 6 5 JDK, ' y, N , Z7 A5 afvwx -A V ,E f 'A ,., VL, V. .. N . . V -. i . h .- M ,, V X I' 'X W ll is tgn- I Ar' 1 ' Fang If S xx I f 'lm '-:gn ,rv I tri' i ' ,S7 if QSM X- Wx ' x L .4 ..-li T51 A.B. in Humanities-Music B.S. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Circle K 2, 3. Pres.: Math-Science 2, I MCA l, 2, 3. Scc. lg Sock and Buskin P Pi Kappa Phi. MARIAN DEVANE . . . Valdosta. il WAYNE DICKSON .... Adel. C in ff -Irwin m 'aff,3f6,fw'4x-i.'z 4 ' iv mnglif ,H fu! , F. WW jf' f . f, 'X-Gm-.aw-ffw if 'f!? '5' x '-M-ward' XVAYNE FOWLER . . . Live Oak, Fla. BS. in Business Arlministratiun. Minor: Ecoiioinies. lfeature lie-porter of the Campus Canopy: XICAQ Screnarlers lg Soph. Class Treas- urer: Cirelt- li: St-renaflers: filler- Clulr. Xiw- Pres. 2g Cirele K3 Soi-li :incl Bushing liunner-up Nlr. VSC Talent: Seth. uf Cir:-le lx: Spring Qt. llelegale In lnteriiationzll lit-iiu-ritioii for Cirvle K Clulvs Sig Cirele li. Sim: Stwk annl Busliin ali: Tau Kappa l',INllUIl It rzitt-rnily il. l'ilDWfXllI3 CANDY .... Moline. Ca. libi. in liif-logv. Minor: Chemistry. Sluelt-nl llovil fig Ifilii lfortunaf- l rz1ternity li. li: lfirvlt- Ii 3.11.4 Y-Clulr fi. lt. '77 THOMAS DOLLAR .... Cairo, Ga. B.S. in Business Administration lAccountingj. NELSON DUPREE . . . Unadilla, Ga. B.S. in Business Administration. it DONALD DUREN . . . Coolidge. Ga. B.S. in Accounting. GLENDA ELLIS .... Corclele. Ca. B.A. in Art. Minor: English. BSU 1, 2. 3. 4. Pres 12, Vice Pres. 3: Cabinet 2, 3. -1. President Fig Lllee Club 1. 2, 3, slig WHHC Zncl Vice Pres. 33 Sigma Alpha Chi 2, 23, 4, Yice Pres. 4-L Alpha Chi Treas. 4. SENIORS .,. .ul -mud? .Wk ,Qu GENE GIBBS ..... Moultrie, Ga. B.S. in Chemistry. Minor: Biology. 3, Circle Kg Math-Science, Pres. ' T A BARBARA GREGORY . . Moultrie, Ga. ,adsgy B.S. in Education. Minor: English YU Cabinet, Treas. 3, 44, Sec., 4, BSU 3, Vice Pres. 43 Education Club 3, Treas. ll, YWCA 3, 4. OTIE GRIFFIN . . . . Sumner, Ga. WAYNE HAIRE .... Colquitt, Ga. B.S. in Chemistry. Minor: Math Transferred from Ga. Southwestern Col- lege, Photography Club, Pres. 4, Math- Science, Pres. 4-3 Student Gov't, Vice Pres.: Circle K, Vice Pres. 44, MCA. ..0F1959 . ' Q 3? ff -u ,N i i s'f Y 5, exp? '39 'JU gf 15:5 iw' 'Wg' MIKE HAMPTON .... Quitman. Ga B.A. in Business Administration. JIM HATHAWAY .... Douglas. Ga B.B.A. in Business Administration. Pres. Freshman Class lg Varsity Basket hall and Baselmll lg l7ilii Fortunae lfrater nity l: Varsity Basketball 23 l7illi Fortunae Pres. fl. W ,gee Yu 7 HA 'Y 7 its., l . . VVll.LlANl HOLT .... Waycross. C1 B.S. in Chemistry. Nlinor: History B.fXllBAllA ANN JONES . . Quitmzin, C B.S. in l'fflur'ati4m. lllI'JlIlSlt'l'l'f'4l from Young llarris Junior Cul legit' zlml Xvvsl Cal. College. BILLY HAYES ..... Blakely, Ca. B.S. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry Filii Fortunae Fraternity, Pres. 2, Sigma Alpha Chi, Treas. 3. LUCILLE HELMS .... Valdosta, Ca. B.S. in Medical Technology. Fins and Flippersg 3rd place Miss VSC 2, Marga tlVlost All Boundbg SAO Sorority, Treas.g Freshman Class, Vice Pres.g Pan- Hellenic Councilg Junior Class, Pres.g ADPi Sorority, Pres., Sec. of Student Cov't, 3, Junior Class Sweetheartg Stu- dent Covit Council for 3 yearsg Sweet- heart of Filii Fortunae Fraternity. GLENN HOBBY .... Ashburn, Ca. English Club 3, 43 BSU 4: Greater Coun- cil 4g MCA 3, 4. Pres. 4, Ministerial As- sociation 4, Pres. 4g Circle K Club 4. JIM HOLT ...... Valdosta. Ca. B.S. in Economics SENIGRS 34 E234 x-.w PALSY LANGFORD . . . Waycross. Ga. B.S. in Elementary Education. Sophomore Class, V. Pres.g Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Vice Pres.g Student Govern- ment, Secretary, Nlarga, 1959. LAURA LEONARD . . . Valdosta, Ga. BS. in Biology. lVlinor: English Fins and Flippers 1, 2, 3. Vice Pres. 4, Dance Club lg Wesley' Foundation l, 2, 3, English Club 3, LL. JOYCE LEDBETTEB . . . Cordele. Ca. 10 LITTLE ....... Lyons, Ga. BS. in Elementary Education .OF 1959 ,J , ,W JK i , fc g, 5 .Q wie r Am' -Q Q 0 4 c .5 . ' FUN '1N,i,',gu-u-f Xa-g 'WW' 11192 35 'ff JERRY MACIXLEY . . . Valdosta BS. in Accounting. FRED hlcDONAl,D . . . Valdosta BS. in English. Nlinor: History ltr 3 llfc llulv 7 Campus Canopy. Iifli ng I.: 331 T g I l'rm ' 1 V11-,Pr ' '7 9 fs. .L tg .rss CSlLll,'Ilt -1 .1 llll Alpha Chi llonor Som-icty 12: Sock and llu kin l. 12, Il. 'lg llirt-lc li 33. ali, Board ol D1 ret-tors lg Baptist Student l mon l. 2. l Willows Xvllfb ill. ss. f 'KLA ',,4, X K vmwf f fx, it ' . t 7' MARY LOU MARTIN. Richmond Hill. Ga. BS. in Education. Transferred from Young Harris Collegeg Glee Club 3g Sponsor for Tau Kappa Ep- silon Fraternity 3, 41. BETTY MCLAURIN . . . Valdosta. Ca. B.S. in Math Sigma Alpha Chi 2, 3, 43 National Alpha Chi 43 Vice Pres. Math-Science 3, -L. JAMES MAXWELL . . Gainesville.Ga. B.A. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry Sigma Alpha Chi 2. 3. 43 Math-Science 2 3, 43 Alpha Chi L1-g Circle K 4. . JAMES MAY ..... Ray City. Ca. BS. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry SENIORS Wll,,l.lAM MONCBIEF . . Columlwus, Ga. BS. in Business Administration. M Minoru: History. N M lransft-rred from North Ca. t.ollc,-:qcg bug- ina Phi Epsilon. Sgt. of Arms: Business Club: Nlath-Science: Photo Club. A liA'l'l'lliYY MOORE . . . Morvcn. lla. BS. in Elf-mcntary Education 315 HENRY FELTON MORRIS . Pearson, Ca. B.S. in Education. MARY JO NORMAN . Norman Park, Ca. B.S. in Elementary Education. BSU Council 2, 2nd Vice Pres., BSU 1, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Y Cabinet 2. 3, Secretary 3, Education Club, Secretary 4. SALLY O,NEAL .... Valdosta, Ga. B.S. in Education. YWCA Town Representative 2, Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. JOE PATTERSON . . . Columbus, Ga. B.S. in Education. Minor: History. Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect. 2-3, Cam- pus Canopy 2, 3, Business Manager 4, Re- porter, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. 2. 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 2, 3, 4, Dorm. Rep- resentative to Student Gov't 2, 3, Parade Marshal 2, 3, Student Cov't, Pres. 4, Circle K 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 4, Wl1o's Who 4. . .OF 1959 ,Q Vi IVV' ' waftt .--nq.,,gd ' 5 Sf:-.jj H, N., ,F 1 , 'UN , 1- 9. 34 -as. i ,Wt , -asf-av JANET PENNINGTON . . Valdosta. Ga B.S. in Education. Education Club, YWCA, Clcc Club l Education Club and Fins and Flippers 2 '95, BEN l'ERlilNS .... Thomasville. Ca B.S. in Education. Minor: English. Transferred from Birdwood Junior Col lege: BSU 3, 4, Publicity Chairman, Edu cation Club 3, 4. 'M any cr.: KW XX 'Aa -W asap pg NIURDINE PRIDMORE . . Quitman, Ga. BS. in Education. Education Ig Alpha Chi. ,IACQl'lCI.INE ROBERTS . . Berlin. Ca. IIS. in Elementary Education. sf. .. TILLER PHILLIPS . Panama City, Fla. B.S. in Education. Minor: Physical Education. Education Club 3, 4, Pres. 4-g Clee Club LL, Photography Club L1-. SILAS PITTMAN .... Metter, Ga. B.S. in Business Administration. Transferred from Junior College of Au- gusta, MCA 3, 4, Vice Pres. LI, BSU Boys' Enlistment Chairman 3, 44: Business Club 3, 4, Business Representative 3, Pres 4, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 3, 4. CHRISTINE PITTS . . . Valdosta, Ga B.S. in Elementary Education. CHARLES POWELL . . . Valdosta, Ga B.A. in Business Administration. Business Club, Filii AFortunae Fraternity Parliamentarian and Vice Pres. SENICRS fi. 0 X as X , 38 PATRICIA ROWAN . . . Nashville, Ga. BS. in Elementary Education. Education Club LL. ROBERT SABO . . . Granite City,Ill. B.A. in History. lVIinor: Sociology. International Relations Club 4, Treas. BILL SEARS ..... Valdosta, Ga. A.B. in Biology. Minor: Chemistry. JEANNE SELPH .... Millwood, Ga. BS. in Education. lVIinor: Biology. . O F 1 9 5 9 v iff -4 fail , .4-'x Eau PNK SU 'N-aff? , .A W, .I lp KAY SHAW ..... Lakclaml. F AB. in Humanities-Art. WAYNE SHEI7l lEl,D . . , Allmny. 1 1 I Q- ig' . E E. I X 'I Af -wc .xg W H Jr ANN STRICKLAND . . . Quitman, Ca. BA. in Humanities. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 41 Clee Club 2g Sigma Alpha Chi l. .IERIAIY STUIJIJAHTI ,... Chula. Ca. HA. in History. Minor: Physical Education. Nlost Valuable Basketball Player 3: All- Stalc Basketball Team 3. 1331 W T' JA, S I if DWAINE SKILES . . . Valdosta, Ga. B.A. in Music. V-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ed. BSU paper 2, Circle K 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Serenaders 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Band 3, 4, Pres. 3. JOE SMITH ...... Hahira, Ga. B.A. in English. Filii Fortunae Fraternity, Vice Pres. 2, Circle K 4, Student Government 4, Eng- lish Club, Pres. 4. DOROTHY ST. JOHN . . Valdosta, Ca. B.A. in History. Minor: English. International Relations, Sock and Busking Valdosta Club. CLAUDEAN STONE . . . Lakeland, Ga. B.S. in Elementary Education. Alpha Chi 4. SENIGRS 4U JAMES STUDSTILL . . . Lakeland, Ca. B.A. in History. Minor: English CORDON TEFFETELLEH Maryville, Tenn. B.A. in Speech. Minor: Economics. Transferred from Florida Christian College. CHARLES TEMPLETON . Valdosta, Ga. B.A. in Art. DARLENE WALLACE . Cartersville, Ca. BS. in Math. Math-Science, Sec. 3, 43 Sigma Alpha Chi, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. LL, YWCA, Wesley Foundation, Education Club, Freshman Math Award, Marga 3. UOF1959 fist fs . ff' -4 S S .25 A mfg? 9592? A . 1 C L 3 MARCIA WALTIQRQ . . . Allml, C Q35 41 , q -1 AB. in Humanities-Music. Pres. 33 Education Club ment Chairman 3g YWl Serenaders ZZ. 3. -14. Clee Cluh l. 2, 3, lg Zeta Chi Sore 2: Bflv l'Ill1l IA, llulvlitilx i HUMICH l,EE lillSTEll WASIDIQN Allians HS. in Social Vfork. Minor: Engli li Signia Phi Pl isilon Fratm nity l. 2. . 1 Y- w l 7 Al: film' Lt l Fins and lfli vers . Z., 3, g I l il l 2. 3. ig St-renatlers lg xlillll-5t'lt'Ill'l' 1 Inl , 1 . '- l. 2: lznglisli Lluli l-1 Dun ve Cluli 11. rm 7 A55 --:re 431 'rdf JOEL WICCS .... Fayetteville, N. C. B.S. in Accounting. Filii Fortunae Fraternity 2: Sigma Alpha Chi 2, 3. Sec. 3, Business Club -lg Alpha Chi AI. ELLIS WILEY .... Bainbridge. Ca. l5.A. in History. lVIinor: English. Translicrrcrl from Norman Collegeg Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 3, flu, Sergeant at Amis lg lleprescntative to Interfratcrnity Council IS, Sec. fli. vgx r s,k'l -1---Q11-:wg 42 DIXIE LEE WEGER . . . Quitman, Ca. B.A. in Speech. Minor: English. Sock and Buskin 1, 2, 3, Ll-, Vice Pres. 3, English Club 3, 4, Social Chairman. VIRGINIA WEBB .... Valdosta, Ca. B.S. in Education. Minor: Social Science. Education Club, Kappa Delta Sorority. DOYLE VVETHERINGTON . Lenox. Ca. B.A. in History. Minor: English. Transferred from Norman College, Clem- son College, Ministerial Association. Treas. 4-g International Relations Club 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN WHITFIELD . Nashville, Ca. B.S. in Elementary Education. Sock and Busking Education Club. SENIORS RT will .W ,yix 4f, - - . ' 'i f -1:4 'psf le,., ,ff A Q DoRoTHY WILLIFORD . . Timm, cf.. is B.S. in Education. Minor: Chemistry. DORCAS WISENBAKER . Valdosta, Ga. B.S. in Accounting. Minor: History. Education Club 3. Business Club 3, 43 International Relations Club 4. .CJF1959 N-Q -Q. sf 4,1-rx Ds 1 BEN WOOD ...... Sparks, Ga. B.S. in Business Administration. Freshman Representative to Student Cov- ernment lg Dance Clubg Canopy Slaflg MCA: Basketball: Sophomore Represent- ative to Student Government 2: Canopy Staff, Sports Editorg Circle K: MCA. Pres.: Sophomore Class Vice Presg Maeva-Best All Aroundg Sock and Buskin Clubg Bas- ketball 3: Baseball: lVlCAg Circle K ill: Business Club. 425 ff? 'W MN? ., 139 4, WI .fl K-X Ig'--and Ljgla D JOE PATTERSON LUCILLE HELMS WAYNE HAIRE Columbl-IS. GGOFQFG Valdosfa, Georgia ColquiH', Georgia WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND CAROLYN HOLTON Thomasville, Georgia Tu,- X 2 . 'w N , A fx, ry iq .xxx 5935 ,. 'ui:.:'4f 535- , . . -. - T' I s BOBBY COLEMAN Valdosfa, Georgia COLLEGES GAYE GRIFFIS Homerville, Georgia I 3 ' 1 if S 44 'g,,,ws..'. V' 5 it t J .V V . - x-r Om'- f 9N 1f' 11 - I ,,- DARLENE WALLACE FRED McDONALD BENNIE RUTH BAKER Valdosta, Georgia Valdosta, Georgia Tifton, Georgia The highest honor that can be received by Valdosta State students is to be listed in Whois Who. Candidates are selected by a delegation of two representatives from the student body and four facility representatives. The candidates must be members of the Senior Class. Candidates' scholastic average, participation in extra-curricular activities, and contributions to Valdosta State College life are considered before the final vote of the committee is announced. LENIS TARPLEY KATHRYN BELL BILLY MONCRIEF Manchester, Georgia Doerun, Georgia Manchester, Georgia AJ. il, if at A , cl 'ff f'W '34 J Q 'l 4.2, it 'rw 0 .dl s. 45 1 -.4 1 , ..r ' N0 snifchingl Where'S Moe? i Here and There .. Tha+'s enough, Dracula! Hanging of +he Greens 40 if 4315 .Wa WALTER STOVALL GAIL WOODARD Douglas, Georgia Tif'ron, Georgia Presideni' Vice Presideni' G NMS' MARJORIE BROOKS Climax, Georgia Secrefary JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ..0!l959 JO RABUN GLENDA MAYS JEROME Ci-EGG A+Ian+a, Georgia Americus. Georgia WaY'1eSb0'0- Georgia Treasurer Sfudeni' Governmenf Sfudenf Governmeni' ,f 31 423 12-nat' 1'2 47 .Wi '-:mimi , 41523. W J' I - .mf l ,qi 1' 1 .lr f W IW 2' Lv 4 :C Ferrell K if I 1 1 1 tx 45? A M 'jx , ROW 1. CAROLYN BARFIELD HUEY BARKER. . . MARTHA BARNHILL JOHN BASKIN. . . KAREN BELCHER . . DAVID BENNETT . Row 2. JOHN BISHOP. . . LAURA NELL BOWEN . . EDWARD BROWN . JAMES BROXSON . . PRISCILLA BUSBY . . NAOMI CANNON . . ROW 3. MARY ALICE CLYATT CHARLES CORBETT . JOHN COTTER. . . LARRY CRAWFORD . JEAN CULPEPPER . JOHN DAVIS . . . ROW 4. GENE DEAL .... JIMMY DEVANE . . LEVIS DEWEESE . DONALD DIAL . . ARVEL DRURY . . LESTER DUNCAN . . Hahira . . Ray City . . Homerville . . Naylor, . . Valdosta . Wayeross, . . Greenville, . . Unadilla . . Cordele . . Colquitt . . Moultrie . . Jakin . Nashville . Lakeland . . Hahira . . . Lenox . . Lake Park . . Valdosta . . Hinesville, . Valdosta . Mershon . . Manor . . Valdosta . . Quitrnan JUNIORS OF 1959 Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga ROW 5. CAROLE EDDY . . . BARBARA EDWARDS . JAMES EUNICE . . . HANSEL FAILKNICR. KENNETH FERRICLL . ARTHUR FOREHAND . . ROW 6. JUANICE FORTE . . . EDWARD FOUNTAIN . ROYCE GAMMAGE . SAUNDERS GARWOOD JACQUELINE GASKINS ROBERT GAY ..... ROW 7. BILL GOINS .... EUGENE GRAVITT . . WILLARD GRIFFIS . . RENA HANAHAN . . CHARLES HARPER . . DOROTHY HARRELL . Faculty Tea-December. Barnesville, Ga. Atlairsville, Ga. . Lautey. . . Sparks . . Cairo . Vienna . . Adel . Nashville Anierirrus . Valdosta . Lakeland . Gaines. . Valdosta . Ashburn . Quitman . Valdosta 7 . Valdosta, . . Donalsonville, s H A Fla. w Ga. ija. Ga. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga .- 1' --Q X Q wifi ' f C A is -1 X ' J l N 1 I Q. . vg. .IQ H . ., L . .C 1 ,Q ,, N t 3. 1 V Q -f vita- ifi -nr .. A M J - -i LL V 4 'f-, fi n . ' S ' , ffyig-' ' 'A Q . - .I g -.QQ-S JM WWW 'Q X' af ,v'f , 9 V . ls '1:. k L Y 511,53 . A ,' :Q , X ,, Xa 'Sa 7-Lb I '4e D -'71 ROW 1. DANNY HART . . BENNY HASSELL . . RUSSELL HORNER . . PATRICIA HORTMAN MERDICE HORTON . JOHN HUGHES . . . . Quitman . Quitman . .Valdosta . . . . Doerun . Valdosta . Nashville ROW 2. DEWEY HULSEY . . . . Cordele. ALICE JOHNSON . . . Valdosta ANNA MARION JOHNSON . . . . Valdosta CATHERINE JOHNSON . . Naylor, KELSEY KEMP . . . . Valdosta WILLIAM KENT . . . Adel ROW 3. VIRGIL LEE . . . JIMMY LEWIS . . . MACK LOCKWOOD. . BOBBY LOWE . . DON LYONS .... JANICE MCCRANIE. . ROW 4. BECCA MCGRAW . . RANDALL MCLAIN . . BRINKLEY MCNEAL . BILL MADDUX . . GRACE MATHIS . . RALPH MATHIS . JUNIORS . OF 1959 Tallahassee, . Nashville . . Moultrie . Reynolds . Valdosta . . Moultrie . Moultrie . . Valdosta . Valdosta . . Cairo . .Valdosta . Nashville. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ca Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Oa Ga Ga Ga Ca Oa Ga Ca Ga ROW 5. TERRY MEEKS . . . HARRIETTE MILLER . SUSAN MITCHAM . . LELAND MOORE . . ROSARIO NICOTRA . LACOUR PARKER . . ROW 6. GAIL PARRISH . DOUG PARRISH . . GENE PEACOCK . . . CHARLES PITTMAN . MILDRED REN . . . DOUGLAS SAMMONS . ROW 7. CAROL SANFORD . . WENCHE SCHANCHE . VOLKER SELLIN . . TOMMY SESSIONS . . ERROR SEWELI. . . . JOY FAYE SIMMONS . . Alma . Halniru Valdosta Valdosta Valdosta. . Perry, Valdosta, . Quitmau . Ashburn Valdosta. Valdosta, . Valdosta, Ca bil Ga Ga lla Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga . Tifton, Ga. . Elta, Norway Ulm, Germany . Valdosta. Ga. . Valdosta. Ga. . . Quitman, Ga. A+ work on the Canopy. l 4 .fi 0' n lun r v -7 mv.. -. ,Q ya , ' it? :ass-f-ff an S141 6. . W .ramp fa RN f f? A A - I I Simmons, J. A' Sggnsell, M. gi Stevens, A. ,Q Zvi -, Summerford S gy y Taylor, E. ..,f . I V -A I Thrift, F. M S Tolar, P. i Tyson, C. V af: Walker, J. Q, XE Wentworth, W I ' O had Wetheringt R I Whiddon, M X as Wiggins, J. Williams, C Williams, P. Williams, S Wooda Zeigler, 1 H. ROW 1. .IERREE SIMMONS . . MARTHA STANSELL . . AL STEVENS ..... STUART SUMMERFORD . . . EMMETT TAYLOR . . . . FELTON THRIFT. . . . . ROW 2. PAT TOLAR . . . CHARLES TYSON . . . JIMMY WALKER .... WILLIAM WENTWORTH . . . ROY WETHERINGTON . . MAURICE WHIDDON . . ROW 3. JIMMIE WIGGINS . . CHESTER WILLIAMS . . PAUL WILLIAMS . . SONJA WILLIAMS . . WYLAINE WOODALL . HELEN ZEIGLER . . JUNIORS . . Perrine,Fla . . Quitman . Bainbridge Donalsonville, . . Barney, Saint George, . . ,Iakin . .Sparks, . Valdosta, . Lake Park . Valdosta . . Valdosta , . Valdosta . . Manor . Quitman . . Camilla . Omega . Valdosta EQRZ' 'f 'D 'efrfif mix ,Q ., MARIE CONVERSE JOE WEBB SANDRA JONES Valdos+a, Georgia Byrn Mawr, Pennsylvania Albany, Georgia Pregidenf Vice Presideni Secrefary SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LARRY WATERS Blackshear, Georgia Treasurer 'Wk ..0ffQ5Q BETTY LOU HATHAWAY Thomasville, Georgia Sfudenf Governmen+ N L I 0 JOE WEBB Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Sfudeni' Governmen+ I Dk H4 6' Hi Cl A cm MH Boken Bates B. , . A. . 5 6 ' ft 2- A R af 'Y ' y f. . L 1 1 1 v ..- 'id r rm D 1 ' 0 ll 'ln F' S' . R 1 'U wg 'Y 9 Ig- .3 ISN- ,Q , uv 3 Bough, C. Benneff, J. Berry, B. Bishop, A. Boone, D. Boone, R. Bowen, J. Brooks, L. B. N. Brooks, D. Brown, B. Brown, K. Brown, L. Brumef, L. Carier, T. Chapman, C. Chason, N. Christian, Cody, J. Coleman, Coppclge, Corso, T. Davis, P. Dean, G. Delooch, C. M. C. R. Dillard, P. Dixon, J. Dixon, M. Dooly, J. Dorseh, R. Drown, R, Duchon, M. Durand, J. Elmo, J. Ensley, D. Erhridge, B. Farmer, R. Foster, F. 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'A i . ll, x Sl ROW 1. .DAYLE ALDERMAN . MARY ALICE ALLEN . . . . ROBERT BAKER . . BARBARA BATES . CONNIE BAUGH . . JUDY BENNETT . . ROW 2. BILLY BOB BERRY . ARDEN NAN BISHOP . . Griffin Thomasville, . . Lenox, Bainbridge, . Moultrie, . Sylvester, . Fitzgerald DONNA BOONE .I . . . ROSALIE BOONE . . JANICE BOWEN . . LYSBETH BROOKS . Row 3. DAVID BROOKS . . BERNARD BROWN . . . KAYE BROWN . . LESLIE BROWN . . LEE BRUMET . . TERRY CARTER . ROW 4. CHARLOTTE CHAPMAN . . NELL CHASON. . . Q 1 CHANDLER CHRISTIAN . . . JAMES CODY ...... . MARY LOU COLEMAN CHARLOTTE COPPAGE . . . . Waycross . Valdosta . . Cairo Brunswick . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Sylvester . . Griffin . Valdosta Lake Park, . Albany . Lakeland . Valdosta . Valdosta . . Tifton . Valdosta SOPHOMORES OF 1959 9 7 7 9 7 7 ROW 5. TONY CORSO . . PHYLLIS DAVIS . GAYLE DEAN . . RILEY DELOACH . PHILLIP DILLARD . . JOE DIXON . . . Row 6. MARILYN DIXON . . JAMES DOOLY . . RALPH DORSETT . RAYMOND DROWN MYRON DUCHON . JOHN DURAND . Row 7. JUDY ELMO . . . DILLARD ENSLEY . BUCK ETHRI DCE . RUBY FARMER . . FRED FOSTER . . JIMMY FOUNTAIN . . Board Paymenf? . . New Brunswick. N. .I . Valdosta . Pearson . Valdosta Thomasville . Alapaha . Quitman . Quitman . . Byron . . Tampa, . . Adel . Atlanta . Quitman . . Sparks, . . Leary . Valdosta, . . Sparks, . Ray City Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ca Ca Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ca C! Gorrick, W. 'M Godbee, L. ,w 'cf' 0 Guptiil, S. ' Ng. Haralson, G. fff Harrell, J. Y 5,2 Harris, H. L 'Q 4 .- pi 4, T i? Harris, W. Hartzog, L. Lg N3 lg Horne, M. ' ' ' Howord, C. ,A Hughes, M. Hooks, J. Humphries, P. A. V' L 1 In I- 0 Hurst, J. Y. .3 W I Jackson, J. I ASNNA Johnson, J. . ' , Johnson, J. - 1 1 Jones, C. FN N, I Jones, J. Jones, S. Key, B. 'N Key, L. G. '7 - Kindred, T. Kirby, W. Knight, C. LaHood, M. b ,M-1. ,, nw Lanier, F. Leonard, E. I Leverefte, R. ' ' f2T,5f.... Leggm, G. Lokey, K. L. Luke, G. N McBride, E. . McCollum, P. McDaniel, M. McGurk, J. . W Vg lv Massey, J. T L ' Martin, J. V Mmm, K. L 'Gi 3 Martin, W, 4' 'Y L Mathews, N. , Mafhis, V 2- ' L I .9 nw Y, 1' VB V 'rn-r' . . ,. .1 ,f Eff .- u, -4- in , . ,, 3 vw ...1 HT lj?-P I f' Ax. Y .fy ' . 'N fr If . !. ,,. T avi ff! t . lr Jr? a-x -'L 'Q if 'Qs IN f 56,41 A r 'll f Mr' A 'TS7 X, .. 3 M .5 'W' x 'TX Q-1. 3 Q t X st, ia 3 '11-EQ . t . , .- H V . 'heZ'f1'f1avv . NJ' X ' - :Sy-. 12 . , ll., . Q 5. ,ir- W 1: A 3 - ' w Q' .1 Q , ,,,- . r x - I , 1 ss. L if -4 K 4, ui ,, ax . ,YF 'i X 'JI L 1 XO' G., Q My 1 x V ,, . X J. . rd I : ' .. . 1. ' 1 2 .I z' f - f 56 -...lg-. 'f- 3- '-. . 'fi x - 2 S XI is HSE fp Q 11,1 fy 3: ', f?x xl '- .xl 31- . rf P w L x mr ox Gxlt .22 ,Q .xx X flgigg wx -1 .4 A-: ',- F' .sf , 11' SRS ROW 1. WAYNE GARRICK . . LATRELLE GODBEE . SISSIE GUPTILL . . . GAYNELLE HARALSON . .Miami Springs, . . . Valdosta . . . .Quitman . . . Rebecca Fla .Ga .Ga ,Ga JACK HARRELL . . . . . Quitman, Ga HARWELL HARRIS . . Nashville, Ga ROW 2. WAYNE HARRIS . . Nashville, Ga LARRY HARTZOG . . . . Sylvester, Ga MARION HORNE . . . . Doerun, Ga CARROLL HOWARD . . . Albany, Ga MARILYN HUGHES . . Valdosta, Ga JEAN HOOKS . . . . . Sylvester, Ga ROW 3. PHOEBE ANN HUMPHRIES . . . . Valdosta, Ga JERRY HURST . . . . . . . Cairo, Ga JOHN JACKSON . . . . . Valdosta, Ga JAMES JOHNSON . . . Quitman, Ga JIMMY JOHNSON . . . Ray City, Ga CONNIE JONES . . . . Perry, Fla ROW 4. JUDY JONES . . . SANFORD JONES . . BEBE KEY .... LINDA GAIL KEY . . THERESA KINDRED . WILLIAM KIRBY . . . . Thomasville, Ga . . Valdosta, Ga . . Columbus ,Ga . . Nashville, Ga . .Thomasville, Ga . . Valdosta, Ga SOPHOMORES OF 1959 ROW 5. CAROLYN KNIGHT . . . MICHAEL LAHOOD . . . FAYE LANIER . . . ELEANOR LEONARD . RICHARD LEVERETTE GIBBS LIGGIN . . . ROW 6. K. L. LOKEY . . GAYLE LUKE . . EMILY MCBRIDE . . PAUL MCCOLLUM . . MARVIN MCDANIEL . JOHN McGURK . . ROW 7. .IOHN MASSEY . . .IERI MARTIN . . KAYE MARTIN . WAYNE MARTIN . . NORMA MATHEWS . VANCE MATHIS . . Who's Going +o Walk? . Valdosta . Valdosta . Lake Park . Valdosta . . GriHin . . Chula . Remerton . Valdosta . Valdosta Thomasville Thomasville . Orlando, . Valdosta, . Decatur Bainbridge . . Hahira . Valdosta . Valdosta Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga . -tiller, N. .. . .. -,..,,, -,,,.-.,. 5 4 Mitchell, R. fum- f W, . 'aff'-5.1. ,ff es, lf... ls Mixer, L. Moore, J. Moore, R. Moore, T. Monk, B. Morgan, Moye, J. T Nance, W. W., NeSmifh, O'STeen, S. Parramore, G. Parramore, S. V, ,5 I 'vs jg, , .N Paulk, P, 3, Pearson, L. 1-gf-A127 sw-.32 ' Pendledon, A. Q6 . . . .V I K - ' rwgi. , 'D ' 2 ri . V , Phillips, J. Ji lb A W Q., ,J ? J , ,,, Oe5'Iw2'N ','- -v,'f N' WELS Vw uns, 0 . - 4 - .' we 4- :ze h .K..xg:1f.:s'. I ' .,,. ' 735.5 , Pinson, J. Pl , R A 4 air, . A WW, ,KH +r W . rw 'F ,M Powell, D. f R. - J- .f ' 3 ,sd Raulerson, B. 0 x row. ' Rawlings, R. Reese, J' A , ' ,. ei i li , 9 e f 3' tkx .V F, 0 N Reynolds, L. 5 Richardson, M. F. . ' I - 4 Rodgers, H. VW. M sqlabo, o. 'X f Sammons, J. Q ,MQ I' .,, ' gf ,, Hwy AJR X 1.4. W. 4. Q : 1 Scala, A. is 1 f l , K af ff fggsf'-we , 1 -fvv . ,img y . is - ' fi' -J, V f-. rj V' Scruggs, J. Vi vifjff' . , ' , shadbum, M. 'Q 1 ,N W 3 wr I vw. WY? Shaw, P. ' fl .L ' .,,: f - ' -M . Singletary, M. 1' ' smnh, A. . , . if 5 2 1 . Q ls if V, ,, , A, Smith, M. C. R J .,i' ' ' . 'I 'V Tiiifzz T-5.-.3 'xz:.:1g,33:: .. Starling, J. Sludclard, L. swdsfnl, E. X Stull, A. Sumner, J. Sutton, S. , . rg. 'gg --- 3 322 'f -51t1-llftlfljf ' J 'f''Elle-liiiiflllltillliltlzz..Azzticrzlklh- J-Cami '--.4 1-4 ,K .ir V' ., 1 lq.,:. . f . ,man Us 'PW' Tig ., n' , 'K . f 'fihf :Fu .V V, ri -fi' x ' g.v .05 f if! 15 .1542 x Q f I I ' ' l!'li l Y 'Jill' X 'life lvxf 1 .l.ff'f SQ' ' we-'ffl' :J W, l '-Wx AC T27 58 Z gh J v i. ,fm , ml JV . Q .,J f -as .5 ., f T X uma , X - 2 .. 7, 4. M ki K . fu? agp? ,aww -Y17. g 4 16 Xf, gf ml, WT 5 fp-7 ,nf- K, V M xA 'ws ROW 1. NOLAN MILLER . . . . . . ROBERT MITCHELL LEON MIXER . . . JACKIE MOORE . . RAY MOORE . . . TILLMAN MOORE . ROW 2. BARBARA MONK . . WILLIAM MORGAN JOHN MOYE . . . WILLIAM NANCE . LINDA NeSMITH . . SYLVIA O'STEEN . ROW 3. GENNA PARRAMORE . SALLY PARRAMORE PAM PAULK. . . LAMAR PEARSON . ALAN PENDLETON . . JERWANN PHILLIPS ROW 4. JAMES PINSON . . DONALD PLAIR . . DON POWELL . . . . . . Iron City Thomasville, Valdosta Lakeland Valdosta Valdosta . Smyrna . Lyons, . Hahira . Statenville . . Statenville . . Q . . . . - . - 0 . 0 0 . Q BASCOM RAULERSON . . . RALPH RAWLINGS . JANE REESE . . . Quitman Valdosta Quitman Valdosta Valdosta Valdosta Valdosta Valdosta Hahira Valdosta Patterson Valdosta . . Hillsboro SOPHOMORES OF 1959 ,Ga ,Ga EW ROW 5. LATRELLE REYNOLDS . . . MARY FRANCES RICHARDSON HORACE RODGERS .... GABRIEL SALIBA . JANE SAMMONS . . ANNE SCALA . . ROW 6. JAN SCRUGGS . . . MARY SHADBURN . . PATRICIA SHAW .... MICHAEL SINGLETARY . . ANGELA SMITH .... MARY CARRELL SMITH . . ROW 7. JUDY STARLING . . . LUWAIN STUDDARD . . ELAINE STUDSTILL . . ALICE STULL ..... JENNETTE SUMNER . . SONIA SUTTON . . . Hey Myrna! 5 . Sylvester . . Atlanta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Hillsboro . . Valdosta . Nashville . . Buford . . Lenox 'lxhomasvillc . Valdosta . Nashville, . . Hahira Homerville . Valdosta . . Valdosta . Sparks . . Albany 'YH' ' P- Q- Y, ix- - .- V?- F! . I' X - ,X ,Qt S ' it. IQ, ax , if I 4 NN Wim Q 7 'e -' rv S7 .S . -vu' J Y' 1' ,Nix . 1, .J . I . :Et if A , .4 . if gk I 'x -W-P , -4 'X Q re ,, . 7 if fx ,. eat. Ti l Row 1. TED SWINDLE . . MARY TATUM . . RICHARD THOMAS . SHIRLEY THOMAS . CAROLYN THRIFT . JANICE TOMBERLIN ROW 2. DIANE TUCKER . . BEVERLY TURNER . . JEAN TWILLEY . . LOWELL LPCHLRCH PALLA VANCE . . JIM YARNER . . . SOPHOMORES A Abs Rx' R ,Rexx I .., Q ,V f'N ,Q .-.aw . r fsa,z .s:s fight . A.. . . Sa. sn . Nashville, Ga Sylvester, Ca Douglas, Ga . .... Lee, Fla . . . Cobbtown Valdosta Lakeland, Richland Albany, Valdosta . Tifton Valdosta ROW 3. STEPHEN VAUGHN . BILL VOIGT .... JIMMY WAINWRIGHT MYRNA WALTERS . ROBERT WATERS . . WAYNE WELCH . . Row 4. DONALD WHITE . JOSEPH WHITE . . DEIVA WHITSON . . LOUISE WIGHT . . JOHN WILKES . . . Swindle, T. Tatum, M. Thomas, R. l Thomas, S. l Thrift, C. Tomberlin, J. Tucker, D. Turner, B. Twilley, J. Upchurch, I.. Vance, P. Varner, J. Vaughn, S. Voigt, B. Wainwright, Walters, M. Waters, R. Welch, W. White, D. White, J. Whitson, D. Wight, L. Wilkes, J. Wilkes, M. Williams, J. Williams, P. Worley, H. Young, L. . Albany . Valdosta, Statenville, . Albany . . Ludowici . Valdosta Valdosta Fitzgerald . Moultrie . . Cairo . . Moultrie MARGARET WILKES . . Valdosta ROW 5. JOHNNY WILLIAMS . . . . Valdosta PENNY WILLIAMS . . . . Valdosta, HAL WORLEY . . Valdosta, LYN YOUNG . . . Valdosta, J. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ca Ga Ga Ga Ga Ca Ga Ga .Alai new B wg-'xii .. I 'IIV U W , Qc L 12, ii or A K. 5823123.32-..i 1 .. 1 Fe , Six CLIFTON McDUFFlE SUE WRIGHT MARY SLADE Fihgerald, Georgia Ailanfa, Georgia Griffin, Georgia Presideni' Vice Presidenf Secrefary FRESHMAN CLASS CFFICERS ..0!fQ5Q JOYCE DENSON CHARLES HUGHES SANDY STANFIELD A'I'ian'ra, Georgia Waycross, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia Treasurer Sfudeni' Governmenr Siudeni' Governmeni' fi 'N I - D4 XTCJI' s 5 W ima. lil A d a m 5, D. 9' gifs.. Adams, O. g, Allen, A. ff 1 Anderson, F. V ' H, 5 1' me Anderson, M. . Arceo, C. X - P , Avvl ' F' Arnold, J. J Asbell, G. Barber, E. Barton, D. Bates, G. Bexley, J. 'A. i 1 f W fbif Baxley, V. fi' Y in L Bell, 1 gy 4'l: 94 ' A' , ...MV Bennett, G. 3 'N Y 3 Berrie, G. H M Black, M. 1 .',V,' , Bland, G. 3 1 is Bland, J. r ,IFJ nu Blecha, R. Boone, E. - 2 Boone, M. Bowman, B. ,Q Bragg, M. gi ji Brantley, M. Bridges, R. Brooks, D. Brooks, H. ' ' C' Brooks, S. fi Browne, M. an Bryan, B. Carier, D. Carter, E. Carter, S. NNT' Carter Clark, A. Clower, M. Coleburn, 5. Q., kv., Collier, J. Cook, M, Cox, E, Crew, P, 0, 1 jr .4 1 J A ,F r' Qs 3 as . . vwyw ill , I Q at . T 'L J - -1 -xl-1,41 ' R-. ? J' rs. Y 'v 7. W if 51 fv. v' ,. .3 .Q .3 .wx .- .Wy 9' -.pb .Q I.3 O I W1 iff' flifggff 1 . - . V S V 1 2 ,v 'H Q if -me 'Fx s wwgqzmvf f ' A .--4, Mlm -lex: -3 '..fL1' 6 11 1:5 rv, i 'W ' A . . - 1,- -A ' J 1? U.. J. - x g kkll 1 ? ' V . 'B fr I' if f I K J A 'fi-25 ' 'W'- -, rQ,Q,.2 A C'-4 fs! i 'fl 500 gg-X Jw mf, - ,, 1 ff? K. F 'v ,apr ,- , :- ff w 5 , -3 , V -su., J ,, .,.. yw ,. . :F ,gc , 37, ff' . , W iff M1 J . W 4 ' ? ' f P4-2532 . 5. EN. V H. . ly, .3 'I 'Q' 'Cn' - I.'3s 1 T x -1 ,-ay , x M x f 'W' YS. Cx Q' N 'X n Q ,,,, I Q sag? N1 J vw' we .1 x X L ' Nix I J E .5 A: v.. N ,H , -url? K F 4' J L E v as 1 . 'ON 1 x s, 1 v , rl ,3-17? ky xf fig' ,l Q' Q --l.m1'f.- - If 'll' . . .' A ,-,w V, A Q to ill if Q! 3' l lil! l ROW I. DEMARIS ADAMS . . OLIVIA ADAMS . . ALTON ALLEN . . FRED ANDERSON . . MARY ANDERSON . CANDY ARCEO . . ROW 2. JAMES ARNOLD . . GWEN ASBELL . . ESTON BARBER . . DAVID BARTON . GAYLE BATES . . .IOHN BAXLEY . . ROW 3. VELMA BAXLEY . . MYRA BELL .... GEORGE BENNETT . . GERTRUDE BERRIE . MARSHALL BLACK . GLORIA BLAND . . . ROW 4. JOE BLAND . . RUTH BLECHA . . EDDIE BOONE .... MELANIE BOONE . . BILLIE GENE BOWMAN MARTHA SUE BRAGG . Mexida, . 0 . . Valdosta, Bainbridge, . Valdosta, . Valdosta. . Moultrie Yucatan, Mexico . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . . . Pitts, . . Cordele . Lake Park . Lake Park . Moultrie . Valdosta . Waverly Thomasville . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta 7 . . Hahira, . Valdosta . Valdosta, . Folkston FRESHMEN . OF 1959 5 Q 7 9 5 7 ROW 5. w MARY ,IANICE BRANTLEY . . . . . Ouitnian Ca. RICHARD BRIDGES . . . . Warm Springs Ga. DAVID BROOKS .... . . Alapaha Ga. HARLMON BROOKS . . . Romerton Ga. SAM BROOKS .... . . Boston Ca. MARY ,IO BROWNE . . . . Valdosta Ga. ROW 6. BOBBYE BRYAN . . . Waycross Ga. DOROTHY CARTER . . . . Valdosta Ga. EDDIE CARTER .... . . Ray City Ga. STEVE CARTER ..... . . Valdosta Ga. JACKIE LAMAR CARTER . . . . Lake Park Ga. ANDREW CLARK . . . . Thomasville Ga. ROW 7. MAX CLOWER . . . . Valdosta Ga. SUE COLEBURN . . . . Ray City Ga. JOY COLLIER . . . . . Dawson Ga. MARGARET COOK . . . Thomasville, Ga. ELLEN COX . . . . . . Cairo Ga, . . , , , Cairg Ga, Are you related to Sears? W P5509 '?I w..t,,-H Q, uf Q3tg,.w 5 W -5' ' , 8. A - :l ik e L L ' 8 31 ii? L Culpepper, E. ,,,' ,. v 4. 1, - 3 I .lv I , I :A .1 If 1 7 Ai H ll gf: Culpepper, A. 5 7 . .. 1 , k . mm Culpepper, V. ' 'V - - , A . - ew Dalton, O. ' 4 fa. .. Davis, L. DeLoach, R. 2' 9 Y A ik ,ji E 'B Deloach, S. 'H 4- ' 552 ., W 1 ,, FS- 4. 'fu' 'Wir Deloach, T. I z' , ' ' 'A' V FM, Dmkeng L ,957 V Qkqwff' K 5'j Domingos, K. M... , L ,if X.. J -A 4 ff' l ff' Drinkwaier, S. J Q 5 'V ' gl Dykes, J. ' 'Q r. 75. f lu 2 -N- .i-7 A H. .. if-' M , Ellison, J. . ? r Exum, C. ' 'F' 64 , P l L V Q J ' ar ow, . 6, ' ' F d s Jnc.f? P Jig' OI' , . L . ,bye K ,X Fraiser, A. A Y il Garner, C. ' Q wx If G , B. fs .... oy wg Xi.. 'vm 7 Gee, A. i Gibson, B. vgwr' Gray, M. . ff ' in 1 . L i, Wx .I nlmlrf Greene, B. A. it .5 mm iQv'Wl C lu . 3 L' ....l. li' Greene' ' . L- A - q.liw-.lin Hill V Griffin, E. L f 44. if Y ' 1- mi. Gramm, P. J ' fi-. ' N 4 , . M ' . I , f ' L 1 17 ' HGH' G' Q l ll ..,. f Hancock, J. x ,, ' ' f, . ,g J ' is 1' . J f ' ,,: gi gm' Harden, S. 1221 . i QL' Harrington, J. MY ' MQ I, - f f'lV1 ,H . .',. .-'. yi ' V -uf' I f rv ' 'fi L fr 15, . . EQEQQ Harris L. , ls' 3 ' ' P me ' L . is H' :TW 1. air. Hart, C. . in MM f 'lq' 4 ' Nuff , HM... A. Q.. . f W , .. - Herndon, E. -+' fd , if W., ,I 71 .g gajiy 5, Herndon, S. l sr A: + -I .N 'fax v I- ui: gi . REAR.-e-. Qi., L. x i t I . Herring, M. ' ' - L 1 fLQ- g ' WJ. V -1:'ff fx' . . - 'cfs H 1 , B. 1 V . ' - . es er I Q: Q ,-13, -E 1, -qw , J ii, ,Wx 1 Hewitt, J. , 'N I N S-'A Hickox, J. f ' 3 ,fi ' ' . 'f ,i ,rf Q, Highsmith, L. Q' 1 .N , T x 1 f . . Hinson, L. ' 'fu L if I J' Q 55 9, l J., 1, ,fi if 5 'f ' ' ' Hitchcock, L. ' l 'C L ' Z l J G4 gr- 42' S .X ' .45 XXX -vy V ., Wi... L gf... ' Q iw vy -x 4-fa . V 10 lag .1 K 2 N57 F C 5 X X -'Q' 'T' IGN . ' ik 4 1 , I 1, xx 'Q Q ' K I ' 'V .. A P- W . 1 lkhqvwfw sf H x fn -, 5 -.. ,sw 31 .. , ....4-'wwf 1 ,Q 2 X .gm X, ROW 1. ELAINE CULPEPPER . Lake Park ALENE CULPEPPER . . . . . Lake Park VIRGINIA CULPEPPER . ORVILLE DALTON . . LYNWOOD DAVIS . . RICHARD DELOACH . ROW 2. SANDRA DELOACH . TEDDY DELOACH . . LONNIE DINKINS . . . KAY DOMINGOS . . . SARALYN DRINKWATER JAMES DYKES .... Row 3. JUDY ELLISON . . CHARLES EXUM . . LEWIS FARLOW . SANDRA FORD. . . ALTON FRAISER . . CAROLYN GARNER . . ROW 4. BOBBY GAY . . ANNETTE GEE . . BETTY GIBSON . . . MELON Y GRAY .... . . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . . Milner Bainbridge . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . Boston .. Valdosta . . Lake Park Thomasville . Sylvester Bainbridge Thomasville, . Valdosta BEVERLY ANN GREENE . . . . Valdosta CHARLES GREENE . . . . . Valdosta FRESHMEN . OF 1959 7 7 9 3 ROW 5. ELLEN GRIFFIN . . PATRICIA GRIFFIN . GENE HALL. . . . JERRY HANCOCK . SAUNDRA HARDIN JAMES HARRINGTON ROW 6. LESLIE HARRIS . . CAROLE HART . . ANN HATTAWAY . EDWARD HERNDON SYLVIA HERNDON . MAMIE HERRING. . ROW 7. BETTY HESTER . . JAMES HEWITT . . JOHN HICKOX . . LARRY HIGHSMITH LINDEL HINSON . LYNDA HITCHCOCK . Albany Valdosta Bainbridge, - . . . Boston, . Valdosta, . Valdosta . Valdosta . Quitman . Dawson . Valdosta . Valdosta Lake Park . Climax . Quitman . . .Waycross . . .Boston . Moultrie . Valdosta Foreign students visit Moody AF Base Officers' Wives Club for Hat Show ARCEO-SCHANCHE. ff azftt ii 'Ji 'min x V 7 7 9 l Martinez, A. ,l f xg? 55- x-fl JE, . f -wg: An, ,v-L .ax Holland, M. is 1 ' ' ff? , . . . Houston, H. , 'Vg -' J A L N- N 15 ' fi, ' Howell, F. j ,l -4 'lj T V, , Howell, W, N V . 1' ' f 4 . Hubbard, R. ,, A Hunter, E. Q F 5 iq ' J , ' 'Q 5: ' ' V '- ' V l l u Ji ' 'f'Y'3:i'R!. V ig Irby, M. V W, - -QB Jackson, W. ' 4' -71 fV'V 1' 'V by ' A J , R. - . - omes .' ' J, rf .gl Jenkins, J. ' . . ' 1 ' vw Jennings, P. ,Q Johnson, J. ' G ' :Aix fi a i .4 J . 'A King, R. Lamb, V. -11-N 3 Langley, B. ,V V , ' Q. s ff Leslie, M. X i ' V:.3'f5f Lewis, E. E-', N 4 l Linderholm, R. gill V V' L X J VVV 1 .. :-I ,WWQQ H Q ., ., , VV, 5 .., V' , Y I ff 5 V, VI V9 2 Lovefl, D. V VE gwjs, V VAC gm., 4 Lovett, J. X ' Luke, P, iVf-- 35 ..- -- Y ---Q? X Q fi .4 TJ' V 'IJ J McDaniel, W. f XV' 'Y -' , Mcvumef M- ,gf 1 .J iw' J' E McElroy, M. Q 1 ,JY t .,, 4, .V .,,f:- : Lv V' sf McGlcmry, C. J. A' McHcn, D. fr all Mclnfyre, H. ' 'H A Mclntyre, J. ' McLendon, N. 4 ' My McLendon, N. 5. ,. i', 1: ,z VV . V ,vc , ji' .161 '-ff - ' A McNeal, J. 10, ,,,,, f 'wx la Jan v ,555 ' 'N Mocor, V. , . - - Mansfield, B. '77 fa? 6 Massey, S. 32, Maxwell, M. x Miley, D. ig-+. A .7 Mullin, J. ' -' E ,- ' :vw .1 Moore, J. - M Q. A Mobley, C. V-1' Eff V V V VV ,N ' Miller, o. 5 if fi 'L A..V- Miller, G. A. J J A . ll, f P 66 RVVV7. 'Q L 'UK si, .mm Q - -mi .5 511. mx. ' V-My ,M-...X 15? V v In . X-1' f s. MARY HOLLAND . HILTON HOUSTON . FAYE HOWELL . . WAYNE HOWELL . RAY HUBBARD . . EVELYN HUNTER . ROW 2. MARGIE IRBY . . WILLIAM JACKSON RICHARD JAMES . JAMES JENKINS . . PHYLLIS JENNINGS JUDY JOHNSON . . ROW 3. ROBERT KING . . VIRGINIA LAMB . BARBARA LANGLEY MICHAEL LASLIE . ELAINE LEWIS . . RUTH LINDERHOLM ROW 4. DOZIER LOVETT . JAMES LOVETT . . PATRICIA LUKE . . WILLIAM McDANIEL MOODY MCDUFFIE . MARTHA McELROY . .Hartsfield . .Sylvester Iron City Rebecca . . Valdosta . Cordele, Valdosta Valdosta Valdosta . Thomasville, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga . New York, N. Y. . . Moultrie, Ga . . Valdosta . Thomasville, . . . Sylvester. . . Attapulgus. . . Quitman . . Valdosta Quitman . 0 . . Quitman . . Valdosta, Quitman . . Carnesville . . Quitman FRESHMEN OF 1959 Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga CLARA JO MQGLAMRY DONALD MCHAN . . . HUGH MCINTYRE . . JOHN McINTYRE . . NANCY D. MCLENDON . . NANCY M. NICLENDON . ROW 6. JI'LIE MCNEAL. . . VAL MACOR ..... BONNIE MANSFIELD . . ANTONIO MARTINEZ SANDRA MASSEY. . . MARY MAXWELL . . ROW 7. . Moultrie . Valdosta . Valdosta . Valdosta . . Dawson . . Cairo . . Albany . Valdosta . Waycross . . Tampa, . Columbus, . Whigharn DIANNE MILEY . . ..... Hahira JACKIE MITLLIN . . . Fernandina Beach, JERRY MOORE . . . . . Valdosta CAROLYN MOBLEY . . . Whigham DAVID MILLER .... . Thomasville GEORGIA ANN MILLER . . . . Griflin A Freshman al' study. - 'A 7 G a Ga Ga Ca Ga Ga 1 Ca Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga 7' te- x 'F rm ' 1, f'----9 1 ff 'nm gs W 4 Noell, J. g ' Norman, R. Sze J A Nussbaum, M. . ' 1 - . ur' Q Q :H J Oliver, W. P. f' ,, vV--- ,, I. O'Neal, C. B. 'P' 4 Pace, B. ' Pattillo, S. , Fi J Paine, ci. fe 3 ,Ser -.M , xv' 5 Pennington, M. A, - cf Phillips, S. wr Pike, E. Posey, J. Powell, E. Price, M. ' Pritchett, D. 1 vii' Purvis, B. ' Quattlebaum, A. Ratclifl, G. Ray, J. Ritch, J. Roan, L. W gm .i X J j Q van. Q . gh W l my 1 ,, . Ar f-is 4. Aw' v ' . .nf y J '- .V . '-Qi! .el 4 'ltr yt 1 S , fi ,J . . - V 1 'ffm ur, f X hr --1 A Iwff. W' P- .- . of .t ...,,,,,bt f f If 1 xx ,fn- ly W' 1' +'.7 f --1' Robertson, D. w ff Roebuck, B. L. .,, g 71:1 hfli-. ' 3 Y Royal, M, E. ... M te' J 1' , . V . . .i w , A . ., .J ' AA ,' fl H X J A . me., 1. ' . 5' 1 schmadf, K. Aff M if 2- i at A ,, i - as . , . np. -ik . I -tr Schroer, A. l W X' In Q 3 . f T if 2 S1-59 Shlpes, D. 7 J v 5532 E ' if Simpson, j. I Q Sims, A. C. X x ff 5 In xi '. -,nh '11 v':i.?1-1 . .. 5 . yn if Y Sizemore, M. , M Skiles, K. '-701 lt P.: '3 .,'If i f Q... if Q ,W smith, J. xg, W K ,- - -,7. ,Y .1 . Smith, G. 4 j, N 'X ' v if Stalvey, J. W V,VV 4 Q Q0 7 - 58' rid: f Steinberg, N. E R I' ij . V ' 21.1.3.3 4 :lip '- 'f Q 1' Stevens, J. ' 4: -1 1 an e. 'ai ' fr V. Street, S. 'ff fe i ' ee A, , 'sv' 'U' Y --fx in Qx 1 ,l '0' 1-sae. ' l Xxx, J., Strom, A. -P , Fi. e 46 -rfjx 1 i Tatum, L. X 1 S . f' - If S Taylor, J. ' X 1, tleivtf-A .L ,Q i K 'K A 17 547 ' f A ' ff- . Taylor, M. S. r W 'og ill! x E 1 A i J l i' ' -? ' 'xl I . like .41 GS ROW I. JIMMY NOELL . . RACHEL NORMAN . . MARY NUSSBAUM . . WILLIAM OLIVER . . C. B. O'NEAL . . . BETTY PACE . ROW 2. SANDRA PATTILLO . . CHRISTINE PAYNE. . . MARY ANN PENNINCTON SUE PHILLIPS ..... EDDIE PIKE. . . JEANIE POSEY . . ROW 3. EARL POWELL. . . MARTHA PRICE. . . DONALD PRITCHETT . . BETTY RUTH PURVIS . . ANN QUATTLEBAUM . . CAYE RATCLIFFE . . ROW 4. JIMMIE RAY . JO RITCH . . . LARK ROAN .... DEE ROBERTSON . . BETTY LOU ROEBUCK . MARY ELLEN ROYAL . . . . . Valdosta, Ga Norman Park, Ga . . Valdosta, Ga . . Valdosta . . Quitman . Bainbridge . Moultrie . .Valdosta ,Ga ,Ga ,Ga ,Ca Ga . . Valdosta, Ga . Lake Park, Ga . Valdosta ,Ga . . Cairo, Ga . East Ellijay 9 Ga Ga . . Nashville . . Moultrie, , Ga . . Alapaha, Ga Donalsonville, Ga . . Valdosta,Ca . Statenville, , Ga . Thomasville, . Bainbridge, . . St. Simons Island . . Valdosta Ga Q Q Q Q Q . Q Q Ga. Ga. ,Ga . . Valdosta, Ga FRESHMEN . OF 1959 Q Q ROW 5. JACK RUFFER . . KATIE SCHMIDT . ALBERT SCHROER . DALE SHIPES . . . . JANICE SIMPSON. . . . ALICE SIMS . . . ROW 6. MARILYN SIZEMORE KEITH SKILES . . JAMES SMITH . . GARY SMITH . . . JOHNNY STALVEY . NANCY STEINBERC ROW 7. JAMES STEVENS . STANLEY STREET . ARTHUR STROM . LARRY TATUM . . JANICE TAYLOR . . MARY SUE TAYLOR Q Q Q Q Q Valdosta, Valdosta Valdosta, Lakeland, Kingsland, Valdosta, . . . . .Ocilla, Valdosta Valdosta . Valdosta, . . . Hahira Valdosta Valdosta, Valdosta, Valdosta Valdosta, . . Adel Folkston The rush from Assembly to Student Center. Y 7 Ga. v Ca. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga Ga. Ga Ga Ga Ca Ga Ga Ca Ga Ga Ca Ca 'QU im... . 'T Q :l1OfY'IO . A ,v 1 :is A JI A Ilwruilkill, P. + -rai V' , . Th rift, W. , Tidmore D Tomlinson, P Turner l. J +1a , ': ini X wg, f if . I vs Varn, E. S. Vick, C. 1 J Vinson, J TT, Waldron, K I .,-- ' il tvr. Warwick, H Wa er Watson, We don, es, J fm? A L6 ITIOFI I 'WJ Y Vx Wesson, J. Westbrook, L. Whitehead, W. ' Wilkinson, J, L 'A ,V , - l 3M -K' Williams, C. W, , . 'WP Wi iums, . as '-- 'X x , I, A me V JN l' ' Williams, J. T' f X E Q, wi- 'W vfiifgfa. I A I l Willis, J. ,A ' M I if ' 1-ef' 'T 'l 5 ' ., pi J V I J mi, , ,, . l son' ' ' ' Wingate, C. 'W Ar - ,,s 4' All fig- 5- ', 3, Ag Wisenbaker, J. K k ' Y' ,K A Wolfe, R. .rv 'X T 'T I Tw Ziegler, C. H - V, I, 3, S ikiig . -Qi. ,, I ' I S5 Zeigler, S. A. if '1 ikf., dljlj MII! f' I 1' fl, f,,1ii,' iff ' B i Q . ill, film lm . I I 3 1 ROW I ROW 4 TOMMY THOMAS . . PEGGY THRAILKILL . JUDY THRAILKILL . WANDA THRIFT . . DONNA TIDMORE . . PAT TOMLINSON . . Row 2 LANA JEAN TURNER . EMILY SUE VARN . . CAROL VICK .... JERI VINSON .... JOSEPH WALDRON . HIBBERT WARWICK . Row 3 HELEN WATERMAN . WILLIE WATSON . . EARL WELDON . . JAN WELLS . . . JERI WESSON . . . LEONE WESTRROOK . . . Valdosta, Ga. . Decatur, Ca. . . Decatur, Ga. . Cobbtown, Ga. . Dawson, Ga. . . Valdosta, Ga. . . Valdosta, Ga. . . Valdosta, Ca. . . Moultrie, Ga. . . Moultrie, Ca. . . Valdosta, Ga. . . Valdosta, Ga. . . Valdosta, Ga. . . Lakeland, Ca. . . Valdosta, Ca. . . Climax, Ga. . . Tucson, Arizona . . Arlington, Ca. WALTER WHITEHEAD JOHN WILKINSON . . CLAIRE WILLIAMS . . JERRIE WILLIAMS . . JULIAN' WILLIAMS . . JERRY WILLIS. . . Row 5 JUDY WILSON . . . CARLTON WINGATE . JOANN WISENBAKER . RIGBA WOLFE . . . CONRAD ZEIGLER . . SHIRLEY ANN ZEIGLER -. 'V' ' x I7 loo:-sz' CB 'Sl :CQ 4? '?' . . Valdosta, Ga . . Valdosta, Ca . Savannah, Ca . . Manor, Ca . Jacksonville, Ca . . . Cairo, Ga . Bainbridge, Ga . . Quitman, Ca . Jennings, Fla . . Valdosta, Ga . Statenville, Ga . . Valdosta, Ca V ig Miss VSC and Hwe Class Sweefhearfs Pic+ured in Drexel Park AmphH'hea+re. MW. WW ff' ,sv MISS V. S. C. Cfcm .gjweelffrearlfa A dark haired Sophomore beauty reigns as Miss Valdosta State College this year. She is Mary Shadburn from Buford, Georgia. Mary is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Fins and Flippers, Sock and Buskin and the Dance Club. The Class Sweethearts are Palsy Langford. Clenda Mays, Marie Con- verse, and Evelyn Hunter. Palsy is secretary of Student Cov- ernment and vice president of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Clenda lists memberships in the Photography Clubg Clee Club, and the Valdosta State Chapter of FBLA. Sweetheart Marie is president of the Sophomore Class, a member of IRC and a sister in ADPi Sorority. Evelyn is a Freshman who hails from Cordele, Ca. Miss Shaclburn in her queenly attire. if 1 I 1 fi, 1 I PALSY LANGFORD enior SweefAearf 4 W oufcior 5weefAearf GLENDA MAYS ' ,.f-In Q 1 ' 2 f 1' ,,., ,zff 1 -' A' ' A - ' A he-T-' Ui Q f s X W .4 L-g ig I. , .fm ..-, M MARIE CONVERSE 3,9 OWLOPQ 51088 fA86ZI'f . wt ww -,AX . I-f' EVELYN HUNTER G 4f+ b -f. -3? 4 '-M 'Q 1 'Z fx ZYMAMM Smflmff J Saundra is a Freshman from the city of Valdosta and is majoring in Secretarial Science. She is the Sweetheart of the Pledge Class of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Queen Saundra won her title in late October and was judged on the basis of photogenie quality, beauty, poise, and personality. WM USC CZLHJW W SAUNDRA HARDIN I f 'ff fa - ,, T 1 Q ,f J T54 fl '47 fy. , 1 'A 'I' Illillllli it 5 . A iii! u iss -we x 5 gwx rp' 1 all , M J X 4' ' Md 5: in -V Miss VSC is Cfown Miss Pine Cone ls Crowned A f 101162851 ' 41126: :QQ5u iii! ilamrffng uaisnsmisxsg, 1 vRwss-:nf wiiwm -Tiki I i91'lQii' gm ,I ed J ,1 Jus+ Wander- ing ,3. il! Miss VSC Calendar Girl wmdl TS f-M., , 2 z K Miss Pine Cone Con+es'I'an1's Plus , ,s,i O s 3 Q gg Em lrm?an' 7 f 5 'Qfi 'sux 'xr 'A x 38 .. fa, 19 x .5 .... '44 is 7? ne Phofographer N.. I M is Sw, zsiwiis K .Wh 2. Ii ,Q 7 A X ii, ,r V ..,.....-..-.-v----u 525' ri' A .0 my aw. ' qngziygvfyf 'W ACTIVITIES .23 '5T'i T Y A if-. , ' 3 ' hr. M i T ' 5 1- i x . - S874 Na A.. ss-- Mafzaugu ' il v ,. 1 ty T , 4 n . at--'il' ' 't it f W ' . A we A. ' T X, ' 5 K- ,Mmm t 2, W U- Sw. Q, sf T. ss ii r I 'I Xx I S Y , - ,.,7 j- 5. , ff . 1 1 A if .A i l x i I .x 4245 , f' al u .- Z 5 JOE PATTERSON, President 1,-N 0'-I 'UN WAYNE HAIRE, Vice President ,f 5 AN i BOBBY COLEMAN, Treasurer SU 'C'7 f Q I J, ,, 11, T f 4 li ?' 5 PALSY LANGFORD, Secretary To help keep the proper balance between the comedies, dramas, and the tragedies of life while at college, we have a Student Govern- ment Association. The S.C.A., as it is called here at Valdosta State, is the governing body for the students. And to insure good govern- ment, it has rules and regulations just as all governments have. The S.G.A., however, is not a police force. We also have a good time at VSC. The S.G.A. plans dances, our annual homecoming festivi- ties, and other social events throughout the year. As a member of the student body, you are a member of the student government asso- ciation. The Student Government Association is de- signed to help all students in all possible ways. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION v 'lk L . f DORMITORY REP.: Bill Hay: TOWN REP.: Joe Smith and Lu cille Helms, ADVISOR: Mr. Ga- bard. Noi pictured Louise Wight, DORMITORY REPRESENTATIVE. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Freshmen, Sandra Stanlield, Charles Hughes, advisor: Mrs. Wisenbakerg Sophomore, .loe Webb, Junior, Glenda Mays, Jerome Cleggg Senior Gaye Grifiis, Joe Tarpley. Not pictured: Betty Lou Hathaway, Sophomore Rep., Dr. Wall, Advisor. X 'S. .1-nl 1 Ti' WF. . 6, . WT. WW: Sl ZQUBLICATIONS Yugi-,f JEROME CLEGG Editor News 1959 PINE CCNE STAFF EDITOR'S NOTE It is the sincere wish that we, the yearbook stall, have Created a book you, the stuclent bocly, will eherish and remember in years to come. WCHXYP made several changes which we hope you will enjoy and have tried to include everything of note, but there is always that one tenth that we may have missed. This year the group has tried not to be just a group of people who work to put a book together, but a functioning group on the campus. The real thanks is due, however, to you, the faculty and student body, for making it all possible. Jerome Clegg, Editor. PINE CONE STAFF-Emmett Taylor, Greeks ed.g Joe Webb, Sports ed.f .lo Robun, Art ecl.g Dot Harrell, Photography ed.p Keith Skiles, Features ed. wefw 4 , 1, K. ! '4 H a: a , ,Alam at Fi-. ,V ,EQ , ' f . + , ,f'x.....---f s N - , 'if f , yr , N X ll PINE CONE STAFF Mr 4,-1 , 2-mb' A A FAYE LANIER AND MARJORIE BROOKS Associafe Editors f 4-lm. -M... MR. PEMBER AND MR. WAITES A dvi so rs aux vi bl 1 I 4 ,ff ' w 41:-2 S . r ',. + 1 f gi A V 31 A f 3, 9 Q X , 94 U 5, 9? A . y jg NN x A 2 M r A S ,F 4 'v SZ gk X F zz. We YQ: A N' ,Q 6' J' M-0, ,2 fi ax f' f N 'S if w ,F N . MY A if QSZSXSA f V X X L, A S I fi I 9' X xl Q '4 k 5 13:4 ' X 1 if f w W 0 S' X gg pgs. Q 3 if 4 1 fx ,Q xy A 1 x X w ' , 'X , X 5 sgrfri f' yi if Jim Varner, Phoiographerp Lindel Hinson, sfafb Mary Anderson, Organizations SX 'F:F7'2 'l 1 J ia YNY Y. - . f K s I i ' -N.. 5: 5? JACKIE GASKINS Business Manager va 'Li' 2 1 if S:-fi Y 1 4 A N , rg 5 ed.g Marilyn Sizemore, Class ed.7 Sandra Stanield, Seniors ed XV! I .7.. ,A ,p--v 153 All '-0ue...,,..93 SM? r . :' ulsflm , ' IIISIL' dm, wmi Wmwu :mv Y M 0 M 1'Xpmld-fgigwff H' M5 A' . nf L W gmc? , 1' 1' iaffffl f A j , 2, ii? J DILLARD ENSLEY, Editor CONNIE BAUGH, Sociefy Edifor JUDY THRAILKILI., Reporfer JOHN MCGURK, Reporfer VANCE MATHIS, Reporfer IW MR. WALLACE WAITES, Advisor mmm. .MWA 1 s-................. V .1 ,, CAMPUS CANOPY STAFF I ff ' -I J? J 'jr Am , if ,NVQ , 42' ,'w,. Y DQ:-r lkrv---1. i., 8-1 wx.. ,,,,., ff? X1 V E JOE WEBB, Associafe Edifor LAMAR PEARSON, Associafe Editor Cnoi shownj 7-Wh 's. ALAN PENDLETON, Business Manager C' Wa I L 5 CLAIRE WILLIAMS, Repoffef W , X lli. , GENE DEAL, reafufe K PATRICIA LUKE, Make Up Edifor T. ,s , SANDRA MASSEY, Club Edifor 59 Wg' A V- Q- -4x , S5 A' '51 G1 fa Trl lZATl O N S ' 6 . f -Q-sr 1' V -il deg' .. ... db . y 1 4 4 ' t 4, ' a , . e 'NWS WRHC-Left to right: Kathryn Bell, President: Laura Nell Bowen, lst Vice President, Arden Nan Bishop, 2nd Vice President, Louise Wight, Representative to S.G.A.5 Gaynelle Harcilson, Secretary and Treasurer: and Palsy Langford, Social Chairman. W. R. H. C. The purpose ol' the lVoman's Residence Hall Council is to: regulate the dormitory student's life for the good of the majorityg to develop not only a sense of honesty hut a sense ol' responsibility in each studentg to encourage and provide opportunities for the development of leader- ship among students: and to promote at practical govern- ment that will carry over into a democratitr life. The lVIen's Dormitory Council is composed of the elect- ed representatives of their dormitory. The purpose is to aim toward a useful and mature man as he lives in the dormitory. The council tries to build friendly relations between the men students. MEN'S DORMITORY COUNCIL sig .ft RX' '-1-fps, MEN'S DORM COUNCIL-Left fo rghif: Joe Tarpley, Ken Ferrell, Walter Stovall, Dewey Hulsey. H as vwasmasrwuv ' .- ,. . . V., ,. t.. - - 4 . , 1551 .f .4 W .'- 1 1,,C.i:k . 3. ,. gr A , yn Q M.. .,N.L.m-.wx '., ' 4' 1 ' - ' 'nf - my---s,.A ,ffzgrmae-sr.'yge-r'.y'4:' 3 ip .A gotta., -fr:-'-at-' ...ad u ex8 4 9379 f 't SIGMA ALPHA CHI-Seated, left fo right: Gayle Luke, Gail Parrish, Dr. Nevins, Advisory Laura Nell Bowen, Charlotte Chapman. Standing: Caro- lyn Thrift, Miriam Barnes, Darlene Wallace, President, Bill Kent, Joel Wiggs, Gene Deal, James Maxwell, Chandler Christian, Treasurer, Char- lotte Coppage, Glenda Ellis, Vice President. Noi in picture: Dillard Ensley, Secretary. SIGMA ALPHA CHI The Sigma Alpha Chi requires a scholastic average of HB' or better for eligibility. Freshmen are initiated after completion of two quarters. Upperclassmen must main- tain a MB average and show outstanding qualities of leadership and character. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to encourage scholarship and stimulate interest in academic activities. The Alpha Chi is a National Honor Scholarship So ciety made up of the top ten percent of juniors and seniors of their respective classes. A student whose aver age for the hnal three years of college ranks in the upper tenth of his or her class is eligilile for Graduate mem liership. ALPHA CHI ALPHA CHI-Front row: Glenda Ellis, Gail Parrish, Juanice Forte, Bennie Ruth Baker, Miss Price, Dr. Durrenburger, Dr. Nevins, Gretchen Coleman, Darlene Wallace Betty Mclauren, Laura Nell Bowen. Back row. Gene Deal, Jimmy J. Wiggs, James Lewis, William Carter, James Maxwell. is Zi , 87 1 l r' t - ' .4 1 I-Dem., IRC-First row: Bobby Coleman, Carlos Alvarez, Bascom Raulerson, Dillard Ensley, Bill Holt, Lamar Pearson, Second row: Wenche Marie Schanche, Candifa Arceo, Deiva Whitston, Judy Elmore, Marie Converse, Bennie Ruth Baker, Connie Baugh, Brinkley McNeal. Standing: Gibbs Liggin, Phillip Dillard, Arvel Drury, Volker Sellin, Miss Price, Norman LaHood, George Wallace, Saunders Garwood, Mr. Beard. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS The primary objectives of the Photography Club are The Imemational Rf-lations Club Qndeavm-S t0 dgal to provide for its members opportunities to learn the basic with topics of national and international significance in CIGIHGHLS of lJll0lOg1'3phy and to exchange ideas and Crit- an impartial manner, always endeavoring to Search out icism. The OLHCCTS HFC? W.-?1Yl1C Haire, Pff'SideUfS TOHHHY and appreciate the truth of each situation under observa- S6'SSi0IlS. ViC6 Pl'6SiCl61ll3 .LHHIQS EUIUCC, SCCFCLEWYS MiSS tion. The officers are: Boliliy Coleman, President, Lamar H3IHlJfiCli, TI'6'HSuI'6r. Pearson, Vice Presiilentg Judy Elmore, Secretary, Deiva Whitston. Treasurerg and Saunders Garwoocl, Member- at-larffe. D PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-Left to right: Wayne Haire, Tiller Phillips, Edward Brown, Bill Voight, Tommy Sessions, Bobby Lowe, Norma Matthews, Miss Hambrick, Glenda Mays, James Eunice, Eugene Gravitt. 9.-Jr 5'5 h, v Q ilu... R M, S8 T i '1'8 E -11 Q .X 'Ti-n...-C ' z-T -t T1 7'FF5F vx. i Y 4 X , . p 'Dive 'gf it X Q N. is SOCK AND BUSKIN-Seated in front: Joe Webb, Mary Lou NeSmith, Matriorie Brooks, Benny Mitcham. First row seated: Jerome Clegg, Sonia Williams, George Bennett, Miss Sawyer, Dixie Weger, Joyce Ledbetter, Leona Westbrook, Carolyn Mobley, Jeri Vinson, Claire Williams, Jody Wisenbaker, Mary Alice Allen, Carol Vick, Sandra Massey. Standing: Wayne Dickson, Fred McDonald, Wayne Fowler, Susan Mitcham, Janice Bowen, Mary Shadburn, Jackie Moore, Vance Mathis, SOCK AND BUSKIN CLUB The Sock and Buskin Club attempts to create for that great illusion-the theater. It is composed of men and women who have an interest in the theater whether before the footlights or behind the scenes. The oflicers are: Benny Mitcham, Presidentg Marilu Ne-Smith, Vice Presidentg Marjorie Brooks, Secretary, ,loe Webb, Treasurer. The English Club strives to stimulate positive interest in all phases of literature and the allied recreational arts Composed of all English majors and minors, the club not only criticizes and advises, but it enjoys doing so. The latter, it is felt, is its most important function. Creative ness is its keyword. EN G LI S H C L U B lENGLISH CLUB-Seated: Sally O'Neal, Marie Converse, Dixie Weger, Secretary and Treasurer: Laura Leonard, Vice President, Joe Smith, President, Mrs. Odum, Advisor, Don Lyons, Gail Parrish. Standing: Vance Mathis, John McGurk, Kathryn Bell, Carolyn Thrift, Connie Baugh, Homer Wasden, Dewey Hulsey, Glenn Hobby. T. fi 1' , I I, 1 13' if vt x i h '- W 'J Hvwwlnr-fwmf mil' mifm if I 'l . lr 3 if , I , 7, YN MCA-Sealed: Arthur Forehand, Glenn Hobby, President, Silas Pitman, Vice President, Robert Waters, Secretary and Treasurer, Stephen Vaughn, James Eunice. Second row: Gibbs Liggin, Emmett Taylor, Ira Dent, Edward Brown, Wayne Haire, Clifton McDufFie, Billy Moncrief. Third row: Mr. Cottingham, Advisor, Joe Webb, Gene Hall Eugene Gravitt, Julian Williams, Moody McDuFfie, Ben Perkins, Levis DeWeese. M. C. A. The lVlen's Christian Alliance is an organization formed for the purpose of furthering and developing Christian fellowship and deepening spiritual life on the campus. lts activities are designed to lead the student to a deeper sense of dedication to Christ and to a constant awareness of Cod in our daily lives. The Young Women's Christian Association seeks to unite the students in the desire to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of Cod. Every girl is invited to join this organization. As the governing body of the organization, the Y Cabinet furnishes lead- ership and guidance to help with the girlis daily prob- lems. The club sponsors several traditional services. Y. W. C. A. 4 lll . YWCA-Seated: Pat Hortman, Treas- urer, Barbara Gregory, Secretary, Mary Jo Norman, President, Miss Hambrick, Advisor, Priscilla Busby, Vice President, Laura Nell Bowen. Standing: Devia Whitston, Gail Woodard, Gail Dean, Carol Ann Langford, Gaynelle Haralson, Glenda Ellis. , T I- ' i. tMf ' at kin., 'T , . 1 O W A X 6' 1' 'MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION-Seated: Glen Hobby, President: Don Powell, Vice Presidentp Joe Webb, Secrelaryp Ira Dent. Standing: Fred Foster, Bob Sabo, Bill Went- worth, Virgil Lee, Vance Mathis, Gibbs Liggins. Not in picture: Doyle Wefherington, Treasurer. MINISTERIAL ASSCDCIATION The Ministerial Association is an organization formed T116 BSU, is 3 Echoing away from home for the mem. for the purpose of furnishing a medium of fellowship and bers and it seeks tg permeate the campus with Christian co-operation for the Pre-Ministerial students on the cam- principles and ideals, Its program seeks to provide the pus. lt also Seeks to permeate the Campus with Christian college student with activities that lead the student to a principles and ideals. This year the group has enjoyed deeper sense of dedication to Christ and a constant aware- many interesting speakers. ness of God in our daily lives. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION l tt ft ft ya' ,7 ,ight ,t'5f'ltti: 3 BSU COUNCIL-First row: Bill Go ins, President, Barbara Gregory, Vice Presidentp Kathryn Bell, Sec- retary: Carolyn Garner, Treasurer, Gene Briscoe, Advisor. Second row Robert Waters, Mary Jo Norman Nancy Steinberg, Priscilla Busby, Glenda Ellis. Third row: Lamar Pearson, Kelsey Kemp, Silas Pitman, Ben Perkins, Randy McClain, Wayne Welch. 91 K I, f xy. ..g..7' 1 .W A Hmm B i Seated Darlene Wallace Conme Baugh, Dr. Nevlns Chandler Chnstnan Mnrnam Barnes Standmg Bull Holt Davld Brooks Jlm Stevens Mr Babcock Wayne Halre MATH SCIENCE CLUB The M3lllqL16l1C6 Club ls composed ol 11131015 01 111 tlus spa-ue .age The ofhcer-Q are WHVIIC Ha1re, Prev 11111101x 111 lnulovy, Cl1e1111et1y physics, a11cl111atl1e111at1Cb dent Gaye Cufli Vlce Presldent, Darlene Wallace, Thu u1GC1111z.1t1o11 pmposes to promote IIILCIGSL 111 and a Sec1etf11y, and Fave La111e1, Treaeurer Cl6dI6l llllLlC'l'wlcll1CllIlg of the sciences Wl11Cll are so Vllal Seated Antonio Martmez Larry Waters, Robert Waters Faye Lanler Gaye Grams Marllyn Snzemore Emmett Taylor Wayne Howell Lester Duncan Second row Alan Pendleton Hugh Mclntyre Ed Gandy Sam Brooks Levis DeWeese Wllllam Kent James Maxwell Edward Coyle Mxchael Laslle Julnan Baker 37113: iH..,wn..ahng, IREM J ' ,tor ieated: Penny Williams, Phoebe Humphries, Martha Sue Bragg, Betty Gibson, Mary Ann Pennington, Carol Vick, Mary Anderson, Charlotte Chapman, Sonia Sutton, Mary 'lolland, Betty Pace, Margaret Cook, Bobbye Bryan. Standing: Emily McBride, Sandra Ford, Beverly Ann Greene, Latrelle Reynolds, Jeri Vinson, Carolyn Mobley, Mary Aaxwell, Bonnie Mansfield, Beverly Turner, Jane Sammons, Connie Jones, Sandra Pattillo. EDUCATION CLUB The VSC chapter is a part of the Student N.E.A. organ- of education and a more thorough knowledge of its pro- ization in the state and national level. All memhers of fession through its projects. programs, district and state the club are potential teachers on the elementary and meetings, films, speakers, and fellowship together. secondary level. The club Works toward the advancement First row: Mrs. Knight, Palsy Langford, Sally O'Neal, Gail Woodard, Vice Presidentg Tiller Phillips, President, Mary Jo Norman, Secretary, Barbara Gregory, Treasurer, Terry Meeks, Virginia Webb. Second row: Jimmy Broxson, Norma Matthews, Carolyn Knight, Priscilla Busby, Jeanne Cardinale, Jeanne Selph, Laura Nell Bowen, Becca l Hazel McGraw, Janice McCranie, Carolyn Whitfield, Pat Hortman. Third row: Don Lyons, Pat Rowan, Darlene Wallace, Wenche Marie Schanche, Ben Perkins, Jane Stanley, Lautress Boseman. t l U3 -iw, .F ' .Q ' ' i ii Q f A 'ii i i 'll' 3 'flfi 'J ' 1 1 5 5 t f , 9 V v : r , , Q , , i i ' 5 I l I 5 i ' .V 1 I 7 5 J I Q ' ' - s i l 1 f E i 'i 2 Q i J 1 AB 'Jim sikdvilf i GLEE CLUB-Members in the picture: John Baskin, Gayle Bates, George Bennett, Mariorie Brooks, Bernard Brown, Virginia Culpepper, Marion DeVane, Kay Domingo Carole Eddy, Glena Ellis, Wayne Fowler, Carolyn Garner, Melony Gray, Bonnie Mansfield, Glenda Mays, Fred McDonald, Clara Jo McGlamry, Carolyn Mobley, C. I O'Neal, Befty Pace, Tiller Phillips, Jane Reese, Clare Sims, Dewaine Skiles, Nancy Seinberg, Richard Thomas, Beverly Turner, Jim Varner, Stephen Vaughn, Marci Walters, Myrna Walters, Buster Wasden, Wayne Welch, Jeri Wesson, Gail Woodard. GLEE CLUB Without a song the day would never end . . . The VSC Glee Club has brought happy moments to many days in its programs through the year from the hrst per- formance of Hanilele BHMESSTZITIA, to the climactic Spring tour. Mr. Webster Teague directs the group with Karen Belcher as piano accompanist. The officers are: Fred McDonald. Presidentg Marjorie Brooks, Vice Presidentg George Bennett. Secretary and Treasurer. l...,.J The Serenaders are a vocal ensemble made up of four men and four women students selected for their outstand- ing musical ability. They appear before civic, radio, school, television audiences each year. Their director is Mr. Logan. SERENADERS ,sf ' C ff' ,A.-1 , I lo SERENADERS-Left to right: John Baskin, Marcia Walters, Dewaine Skiles, Kay Domingos, Mr. Logan, - Myrna Walters, Bernard Brown, Gail Parrish, C. B. O'Neal. c , . ..,-'X I I 5 - i K i v- 'M DANCE CLUB-Seated: Ann Hattla- way, Susan Newham, Joy Collier, Treasurer, Penny Williams, Presi- 3 dentp Martha Barnhill, Secretary: Leslie Brown, Candy Arceo. Center: Dut Tidmore and Kelsey Kemp, Vice Presidents, Standing: Jo Ritch, Nancy . , McLendon, Claire Williams, Phyllis Daus, Bill Oliver, Joe Walden, Lana ,, ,,..-1 .'n,. Turner, Evelyn Hunter, Marilyn -- t Hughes. 1' fQTfir5il it . IT? DANCE CLUB The Dance Cluh is composed of students with a talent for dancing. It offers an opportunity for instruction and performance. Each year the club presents a recital. CIRCLE K-First row: Michael LaHood, James Maxwell, Tommy Sessions, Willard Grnflis Bull Moncrnef Treasurer Wayne Fowler Secretary Wayne Harre Vice President Dwaine Skiles, President. Second row: Jimmy Broxson, Bill Goins, James David, Joe Webb A J Bentley Horace Chitty Douglas Parrish Ed Gandy Joe Patterson Joe Torpley. Third row: Mr. Logan, Miriam Barnes CSweethear'tl, George Bennett, C. B ONeal Bernard Brown Glen Hobby Dewey Hulsey Bull Hay Q 1' 2 r Q nv ,f -gr 24: - 'N ,,,f1.M . f7mgA:s,a , ,iw Ms..- ons... ww -ss- i . t 5 n 1221 a -111-,W 'ima First row: Jane Reese, Caroll Howard, Ann Miller, Annette Gee, Jan Wells, Ellen Griflin, Candy Arceo, Faye Howell, Shirley Thomas, Joyce Denson. Second row: Jerwann Phillips, Mary Carrelle Smith, Phyllis Davis, Soralyn Drinkwater, Linda Gail Key, Mary Alice Allen, Lib Adams, Elaine Studstill, Margaret Ann Wilkes, Angela Smith, Melony Gray, Gaynelle Haralson, Carolyn Mobley, Judy Bennett. Third row: Bobby Werhington, Gene Hall, Robert Baker, Dick Leverette, Billy Bob Berry, Joe White, Dick Bridges, Julian Williams. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The VS-C chapter of the F.B.L.A. gives experience to its members for serving the faculty and student body and for work in the future. The purposes of this club are to pro- mote interest in business education and training among its members and to provide social, cultural, and business experiences through club activities. The F.B.L.A. organ- ization is sponsored by the United Business Education Association, a department of NEA, and is alliliated on the local, state, and national level. First row: Miss Sammons, Dot Harrell, Mrs. Dorcus Wisenbaker, Kathryn Bell, Charlotte Coppage, Glenda Mays, Helen Zeigler, Miss McNeely. Second row: Joe Tarpley, John Baskin, Jimmy Wainwright, Wayne Fowler, Edwin Brown, Jerry Mackley, Buck Ethridge, Bobby Lowe, Jimmy Wiggins, Silas Pittman, Billy Moncrief, Mr. Dales. Third row: Bill Hay, Charlie Powell, Hansel Faulkner, James Eunice, Kelsey Kemp, Willard Griltis, Charles Corbett, Nelson Dupree. ,K WM A .,,, a my it b A K! mfr' W new 1 y I l VFW ntl 65,054 22 .. l,, 1 xo! ' KM run C7 pp up gh all lr E3 ,, ,.,, ,J 1 . N I M 'F L 5, 5 Qs J ' ,,12 Q24 as X1 Fronf row, left fo right: Jan Rogers, John Moye, Hansel Faulkner, Wayne Garrick, John Mclnfyre, Wain Studdard, Jerry Studdurd. Back row, left fo right Gene Hall Uvlanagerl, Coach Colson, Gene Peacock, Buck Ethredge, Doug Parrish, Al Stevens, Pat Tomlinson, Hal Worley iManagerl. THE REBELS The Rebels, under the llne coaching of Mr. Gary Colson, made a good showing in the newly-formed Georgia Intercol- legiate Athletic Conference. The team showed great improve- . . ' ment over last year, sportlng Several new and CXpB1'lCIlCCd players for the new coach to Work With. gfifzlffjf -xml 41 1 V ,Q rf A .Q ga: ,ff 7 i .7 .2 s 'O u sh 4 I vnu- K ftfgi ,, EIN l ff ix ' GARY COLSON Coach Time oul'-The coach plans strategy. All Onerz zzizzzfzzsa U CHEERLEADERS Soundra Hardin, Pat Griffin The fire 1 Q M iv 0 .. 1' if ...Nm Maw W Maxam' Sue Wright, Pam Poulk, A burns as me 5 .3 ,.., Plrf-f soars fa 1 Williams. Nof pictured: i fl!! 4 Top: Rebels scrap for a lump ball. Bottom: S'rick's layup-good for two. e W Peacock scores again. Buck hits on lump shot. GAMES OF THE SEASON . The 6'Rebs,' drew large crowds this season as school spirit rose considerably. A band and game preliminaries were added to increase interest in the basketball games. Although hampered by minor injuries, the team handled the ball well and played hard. Rebel pep A agp F k ,,Wwmq?Qw' -.4 li Xl . I 'A f ,,,,Q 'V band i' lllo Scorelceeper and Timelceeper-Corbe++ and Wile y. MSP In 'ffm if 1 I - l . The Rebels draw large, enfhusiasiic crowds. l I lg 'I ll 'll--il' 5 v X ' g A '63 4 Slick hooks from under +he backboard. , , . . .. f-+A-1 ' M' '25 T' , ' ' s L' .Y gg ' nj .- . 4 lx! ,gk A . I. ,yu I-...DE 1 is fi , . Q: in amp , l a as 1 vi- s. r nf v fr- . , - , 64 ' 5 ' ln pf-V 'ig zmlimggiaag l Il g V ' 4 - 'Q ' . ' 555 Ei 9 ' r , 1 14. R 'V ' ',,'V 3 ' ,A , ,sfl jgfgz 3, 2 1' ' if A JV x I rr , n 0 ,, rr' .,,., r. r Q9 'A -, ,.Q,Aj 1f glf4 x1 K , 12, - ,nr E s alll? Ql., 1 M fs 'rsr. : V '?.'ff:f or 2 a-A r w f we QA? ii .I Aki xi, , A ., 1, . 5 f Ji :K V my . x VQGSJ? m y. . if vm.. : . M rf' 5 1 'rr if .s -fi' - of j Our team in action Figh+ for rhe all imporlanl' rebound. suck convefls' The Rebs begin fheir fasi' break. Ng 'ii 4 l A X' f , 5 ' - 1 .,., ss, ' if Q T? is-1' 1 ' x Q., wg.. f N ' M ' 5 as l , 3 f X - I ' f -.A X was :- s 2 N W if 5 A ' I ,:?f2x ' if!-f V- 5 . 1 fr WF a N ffi s l Ax . --. 5 ' 4 'gr l . A E 4 I ' ' ,N , A ,, 1: - ' W . I ,, .WL , '- 'f 102 fyffffz f ni' -i Kneeling: Willard Grifiis, Lamar Pearson, Joe Tarpley, Dick Allen, John Purvis, Marvin Hatcher. Standing: Ashley Hill, Jack Rowe, Ben Wood, Eddie Herndon, Mike Hampton, Buddy Wilburn, Willie Hay, Coach Cottingham. BASEBALL TEAM The ill-taunted Rebels of 1958 displayed excellent ball The purpose of the Letterman's Club is to promote playing on occasion. Hampered at the plate and weak on sportsmanship and to develop interest among the students the mound the Rebels succumbed to the opposition twelve in Varsity athletics. times. This year, under youthful Coach Cary Colson, the Rebels with plentiful additions are expected to emerge The club is made up of those men that have received victorious. a letter in either basketball or baseball. LETTERMAN'S CLUB Sitting: Douglas Parrish, Ed Gandy, Sec.-Treas.p Joe Tarpley, Dwaine Skiles. Standing: Willard Griffis, Lamar Pearson, Reporter, 100155 Duvid, JEFFY Sfvdddfd, Vice President: Al Stevens, President, Walter Cottingham, Advisor. 1 03 'W' is F Q. , -'di H. Seated: Joy Collier, Sue Wright. Standing: Jackie Moore, Sylvia O'Steen, Mary Shadburn, Doyle Alderman, Pam Paulk. On stand: Jeri Martin, Hal Worley, Ann Scala, Laura Leonard, President, Judy Starling, Sec.-Treas. Not pictured: Brinkley McNeal, Sonia Williams, Penny Williams, Rena Hanahan, Marie Converse, Marion Horne, Karen Belcher, Chandler Christian. Sitting: Pam Paullc, President: Faye Lanier, Vice President: Marilyn Hughes, Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Mathis, Advisor. Kneeling: Wenche Schanche, Candy Arceo, Joyce Jan Wells, Mary Slade, Dut Tidmore, Judy Starling, Evelyn Hunter, Judy Thrailkill. Standing: Ann Hattaway, Elaine Lewis, Virginia Lamb, Sue Wright, Claire Nancy McClendon, Dee Robertson, Betty Hester, Jerwann Phillips, Joann Wisenbaker, Mary Sue Taylor, Martha Sue Bragg, Leslie Brown. FINS AND FLIPPERS Formed to promote unity and interest among swimmers, the Fins and Flippers has been a very popular organization on campus. For- merly for women students only, the club was opened to men students also in 1955. Each spring quarter the members are re- sponsible for presenting a Water show. A theme for the show is selected and developed by the members under the direction of Mrs. Harris Mathis. To bring to campus pleasure and enjoy- ment through sports. On our campus. there is always competition between four teamsg three teams consisting of members from each sorority and a fourth team consisting of independents. It is a friendly rivalry but never let it be said that one team is better than the otherg they are all tops. Our Physical Education Department advises the girls and supplies the equipment. All this leads to healthful living and helps to make a well-rounded college student. SPORTS CLUB lllsl xvvffwwwvfvre 1-W' vlg '- , 4. V 'A J' lx Jz4 ui-4'2: 'i'S5'U'-w R..1Jv' fu-mv-.ri s1an.n.g., 4 : Mag I 1 fn , , , P. , 3 , . .5 fax ' 'I . 'if' lg f ' , i Barnes, Marilyn Hughes, Kathryn Bell. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The Panhellenic Council of Valdosta State College is composed of the Panhellenic Officers and two representa- tives and one alumna memher from each sorority-Kappa Delta, Alpha Xi Delta, and Alpha Delta Pi. 'W ff, Seated left to right: Mrs. Wisenbaker, Advisor, Pam Paulk, Sec., Janice McCranie, Trees., Laura Nell Bowen, Vice Pres., Charlotte Coppage, Pres, Standing: Miriam The fraternity men of VSC in order to form a more democratic, efficient, and understanding governing council to represent, lead, and unify all fraternities to decide and act for the fraternities upon any matter involving the fra- ternities' interests established the Inter-Fraternity Council during the Spring Quarter of 1957-58. The l.F.C. invites all men to become a part of fraternity life on the campus. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Seated left to right: Jim Hathaway, Pi Kappa Phi, Larry Crawford, Sig Ep, Treas., Jerome Clegg, TKE, Bill Hay, Pi Kappa Phig Ellis Wiley, TKE, Sec., Ken Ferrell, Pi Kappa Phi, Pres., Joe Webb, TKEg Bobby Coleman, Sig Ep. Not pictured: Tommy Sessions, Sig Ep. st-gb av le Ufffff' l gi. fem, P ,lm ra timing 42 . K fl 4 il 5 sl' 0' 431.1 ' F32 Gamma Mu Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority was installed on the V.S.C. campus in May, 1958. It was formerly the local sorority Zeta Chi. Kappa 1 Delta Sorority is known from coast to coast for its fair play and genuine friendliness. It plays an important role on the campus by promoting friend- ship among the college girls, encour- aging education and scholarship, and promoting social interests. The social activities of the sorority include Creek Letter dances, house parties, Al Fres- cos. and Founders Day, October 23. Kathryn Bell, Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Bates, Marian Horne, Editor, Marilyn Dixon, Vice Presidentg Charlotte Coppage, President. K A P PA D E LTA GAMMA MU CHAPTER First row: Sandra Ford, Jackie Mullin, Beverly Ann Greene, Kay Domingos, Susan Mitcham, Joyce Denson. Second row: Virginia Culpepper, Mary Slade, Virginia Webb Terry Meeks. Third row: Sue Wright, Jo Ritch. Fourth row: Carol Howard, Judy Elmore, Jan Wells, Virginia Lamb. Fifth row: Paula Vance, louise Wight Bebe Key Jean Twilley. Sixth row: Mary Carrell Smith, Sandra Massey, Leslie Brown. V ' .1 HIT 1 R ' ws fix 'fl il P! YQ l T qi, ' fl ,Ar , 1 S'- -'-rs'e:f s fig? f, fi? 5 E at s 41,3 .v s ,- t ar , 1 , f f '. l 2 im' 451 swf , -9' I 1 Standing: Penny Williams, Gail Luke, Marie Converse, Lucille Helms, Chandler Christian, Becca Hazel McGraw, Miriam Barnes. Sitting: Genna Parramore, Elaine Studstill, Lysbeth Brooks. Qn floor: Pam Puulk, President, Palsy Langford, Vice Presiclentg Marilyn Hughes, Secretary: FOYG l-Umef, T 905l-'ferr ALPHA DELTA PI fnnwn DELTA THETA CHAPTER Sitting: Inky McBride, Presidentg Joy Collier, Vice President, Dut Tidmore, Secretary, Patricia Luke, Treasurer. Sitting: Myra Bell, Kaye Brown. Standing: Lana Turner Dee Robertson, Ann Hattaway, Mary Shadburn, Judy Starling, Sandra Pattillo. Delta Theta chapter of Alpha Delta Pi was the first national sorority to be established on the campus of Valdosta State College. Sigma Alpha Omega sorority was founded as a colony of Alpha Delta Pi on December 16, 1953. This group was installed as a chapter of Alpha Delta Pi in May, 1958. The open motto of Alpha Delta Pi is 4'We live for each otherf, Alpha Delta Pi takes an active part in campus activities and aids each member in enjoying a rich, well- rounded life during college days. The colors of ADPi are blue and white and the flower is the violet. Chapter oflicers are: Pam Paulk, Presidentg Palsy Langford, Vice Pres- identg Marilyn Hughes, Secretaryg Faye Lanier, Treasurer. ' ll FOUNDED 1351 T is ,av fiiiv l 7,0 k. i v Y W 1 V v xx. ,V ,,...-- 1 x V J! A ,ai -sw 4 H Sf aw 41: Ask A ' , are N -Y I t ,J 'K-if Alpha Xi Delta was known as Delta Xi when it was organized on the VSC campus in the Spring of 1957. It be- came Gamma Xi Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta in 1958. Though Alpha Xi Delta is the young- est social sorority on campus, it has huilt a strong chapter that has been one of the most active organizations on campus. It features many projects that are of interest to the student body as Well as to its members. Alpha Xi Delta stands for sincere development of character, for high standards of scholarship, for wholehearted interest in college affairs, and for wholesome social life above reproach and crit- icism. gi ,s ,f-M.-A x 4 : 17, fi 1 ,.1 l N l Y 1 X A K L 1 I If I Front row: Angela Smith, Dorothy Harrell, Margaret Anne Wilkes. Second row: Janice McCran e Lau a W Nell Bowen. Standing: Anne Strickland. X 'f 'ati QQQQQDE x 52' gf 4' r 7,0 .r is - 1 S' 44 . 7 -'S' , nf? AS sf 'i. .o gg Y , - ,a f E4 4 ' 5 i no iq gl ax in g S ' - Q f ' lt 's 4.0 4 I XX 0 , , fav . , Aff . f o' C:g,! CfD fo! O 'Q' . fr! X Skooooomy ,Z xXx Standing: Susan Newham, Eleanor Leonard, Linda NeSmith, Connie Jones, Second Row: Carolyn Knight, Rena Humphries. First row: Linda Gaiil Key, Betty Gibson, Charlotte Chapman, Sonia Sutton. fi ALPHA XI DELTA GAMMA XI CHAPTER xx Hanahan, Sally Parramore, Jean Hooks, Ann Scala Phoebe 4'3 'af x AN l 45. ,Jef - 1. ,, .. 4. , A i fa - eff.-fi. 'fit ' 'fit is 1 tit 109 539 sg , J is .- mv I t 'GS so si. yy X TZ3Tlft3.,,r8G3l.r,-H1 5-44-441.-. SPONSORS-Seated left to right: Peggy Thrailkill, Judy Thrailkill, Judy Starling, Sweetheart. Standing: Mary Lou Martin, Saundra Hardin, Penny Williams, Mary Carrell Smith. TAU KAPPA EPSILON ZETA NU CHAPTER The local colony of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity began its activities on campus as lVlu Alpha local frater- nity during the 1952-53 session. It became affiliated with Tau Kappa Ep- . silon National Fraternity in 1955. The first Greek letter fraternity on campus, lVlu Alpha was installed as Zeta Nu Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon on ,January l7, l959. A member is not chosen for his ma- terial wealth, hut for personal worth alone. The brothers sponsor many so- cial events throughout the year not only for themselves but also the en- tire campus. Such campuswide events are the ulVlr. and Miss VSC Talentii competition, the Red Carnation Ball, and the Miss VSC Calendar Girl Beauty Pageant. n'7 Fvxilpii . .x 1 'li X 'tn slr A 1, . X , T ii pp a,...i.,.. -sea?-71' Xxx a., , ,, N ' - ' 4 'P V5 16 I A-49 . ,IQ A IF? JC' 1. k' J W . Xxx 24 2 -1 . A 1 N p 'L f A ' f J IX . '?'7 'fQ?f11' 'tid H , gs 'W 'YJ5' iff' , --.Agp .-Q..5?' ., ,..-X .K , auf. ...-. - ,. 1.5 c at , . Wt ,-- sz' .fc T' Y t I I .I .. Q., .,. 'f J A F Q 9 AAAA . .. M Hu-5 VV Q x g My B T . in r- , - .aff -. is fs as-m y Q -sw . 'wr I m:x'f.f 1 A ' Na- r 2 t J . ' gg ' ,ff 1 i inf . . A . .rt Z are A A mg R .1 r 1 T' T V I P T X F 'S , ' E' -N 39 f. Ai 'J A s Q. -.ffl ' -'45 4 , ,Ma 4' W f A IQ '1' f i PTC 7 'il T if rift. fi J. Clegg, Pics. C. Corbett, V. Pres. J. Webb, Sec. K. Kemp, Treas. Swindle, Chaplain E.Wiley, Sgt.-at-Arms J. McGurk, Historian J. Patterson . D. Enslfxy J, johnson L, Mixer J. Massey Pearson A. Pendleton S. Pittman Pledge Tfalnef J. Arnold R. Baker B. Baker J. Baker . Brooks S. Carter L. Davis R. Waters L. Deweese C. Greene J. Harrington J. Mclntyre . Mclntyre E. Taylor S. Vaughn Eftlhffge . or ey Not pictured: C. Alvarez, J. Rogers, J. James. 110 The Filii Fortunae Fraternity began its active campus life in the fall of 1951. Since then the fraternity has played a major role on the VSC cam- pus. For the benefit of its brothers, Filii Fortunae sponsors activities throughout the year, and for the bene- fits of VSC the fraternity sponsors campuswide events. Filii was installed as Beta Tau Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi on January 17, 1959. Pi K pp Phi HKUIQXUGIH' X 'my T LX Ak ' ww I N K., I X l SPONSORS--Left to right: Jean Hooks, Miriam Barnes, Jerry Hurst, Arden Nan Bishop. PI KAPPA PHI BETA TAU CHAPTER r 'ii 19 it 1 tit P91 it :ah T5 -. if if fm' may 1 iff . r T ' 5? p I N all .1 ...QT 1 lll rt. ' .13 ' fv'1131Q 9 '. Q 'fill W ,-,v 1, .. 1 :E . Y W Y W1 If . x,' Q 'T i '-3313 i 1' .,' ws Vrl, V ' ' , J '- Q? Q- 'H .li is . . E5 ' 5 -14 . iivv at ... .1 1, f . ll., ' ' i 1 : A ', -ns -41 12 5 fm A f 'Lf ' , ZEN -I OA ,Z JH.: in A J' K. Ferrell, Pres. R. Braddy, Treas. T. Corso, Sec. E. Gandy J. Hathaway B. Hay J. Jackson B. Mitcham C. Powell L. Forlow B. King N. Miller W. Whitehead W. Stovall J. Hancock D. Miller W. Shetiield J. Willis C. Templeton C. Hughes F. Anderson M. Jones. lll 'S xr. w-4 HOSTESSES-Left to right: Katie Schmidt, Pam Paulk, Patricia Luke. , L5 3 1 Q' I 'ST' 'J f -sy 'f,, ,rf I Z :mi .v ' f, YW' D' ,, 42 49' 1 I' at 3 of 'Xl T ,vs fp. 5 iw T c'4,11ms.:ii1 in V 'X 14' 4 X 1 il F 'itll Y f, Z .A-. Larry Crawford, Pres. David Brooks Tommy Sessions SIGMA EPSILGN '94 Q 9 l , f I K unix i Y ,I y H 1 s Q x ffl l , tif? r Y E r 1-nz? f r 'i, if ' 'iff , f ff Jimmy Broxson, V, Pres. James David Richard Thomas The Sigma Epsilon Colony was or- ganized in the Spring Quarter of 1954- 55 session. The purpose is to provide a fraternal organization of ideal con- cepts and dedicated to the Welfare of a membership made up of top grade men. These men are chosen because we want them for themselves alone and not because of their Wealth, so- cial position or outstanding ability in any certain field. Sigma Epsilon Col- ony emphasizes scholarship and an active social life. They plan many activities for the benefit of the broth- ers and VSC. 'sayin- ' .HF , ',f.l'e. . Nh if: 0002? 4 I ' s .imffqiiii K Ni, --A5 ,Z 1 fmt -A -,4r ' x 553 kv' ' X MV fQ 'H QW!! Russell Horner, Sec. Mike LaHood, Treas. Bobby Colemdnf l'liSl0flU ' Wayne Dickson William Moncrieff Bill Oliver Joe Waldron Homer Wasden ll! Q, va 4 5 5 I F ,, . 1 x 1' 215, V NX X I A 49, - O . Ls.- . wi .i S X 'gf 'f QI . if x . ' z , f X , lf gs.. f 3 ' ., ,Q -- 'Q I ,ww, ll COM PLIMENTS OF OWENS -ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY MILL DIVISION MULTIWALL BAG DIVISION vALDosTA SOUTHERN RAILROAD vALDosTA, GEORGIA W RICHARD Josem-I vAl.DosTA MACHINERY W '0'-ESA'-E 8' SUPP'-Y C0-f 'NC-' FRUIT-PRODUCE, :Nc Dial CH 4-2485 Z Located 1313 S- PHTYCFSOU Sf- Georgia State Farmers Market VALDOSTAI GEORGIA Phone CI-Ierry 2-0867 VALDOSTA, GEORGIA II4 What IGN you want s u X, X9 o e Cf ' K XX 0 I' h , I . . K, 'r yr Fgjamv . I XS.-xl Y S C I I DRINK X I . ' X REG L - nr Off I' ' Coke s regrxiered I d - rl, aw: NX VALDOSTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. COM PLIM ENTS OF DAVIS REFRIGERATION Your CARRIER AIR-CONDITIGNER DEALER 402 E. Mary CH 4-0192 f N ELECTRIC SERVICE WIRING 6L REPAIRS BLACK BROTHERS ELECTRIC COMPANY 500 E. Rogers St. CH Z-1903 VALDOSTA, GEORGIA K 2 BRIDGES CASH GROCERY ,W Fancy Mears - Grocerief - POM,-y 0' 635 River sr. CH 2-8063 PLENTY FREE PARKING SPACE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned by Harry B. Anderson YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR RADIOS - PHONOS - HI-FI ALL KINDS SPORTING GOODS - QUICK SERVICE Tennis 5L Badminton Rackets Restrung 301 N. Patterson St. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Phone CH Z-5945 UCLEAN CLOTHES, LIKE CLEAN LIVING, BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITYR Launderers BISHOP Cleaners West Magnolia at Oak VALDOSTA, GEORGIA CI-I 2-8540 OLIVER MOTORS, INC. DODGE PLYMOUTH RENAULT PEUGEOT DODGE TRUCKS SALES Sc SERVICE 1103 N. Ashley VALDOSTA, GEORGIA CH 4-1653 Sc CH 4-1654 i n I u - I I 0 u n ' ' A' . Poutmv . - I I . I -sn room, I I I 'I ur . : www- 1 31' irq, we V,. I--F h I I , . - -4- ...A -I un-. . A -. .-wg. . ,- -if 1 'Q .? 'I ,rear : -S .., A. . .. lf ' -: zzfxl-Q Eqlrf . 1, A . -, gg fi' f'v-1,4--'TX--eff '-- V- 3 ' - nv .. --.:- - . - N ' '1- ' ,X X rx, V V, , f if ' - , 1' C , 'V f fl ff! L 1 . .- 1 . L V, :I V, gd . I L , , . , X - - D --, - V7. . . , -. ., L L. I PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTORS CAMlLLA.GEORGIA ll! COMPLIMIQNTS BEST WISHES FROM THE PLACE OF WHERE THE STUDENTS GATHER Z THE STUDENT A 1 CENTER V LLOTTON S DAIRY Books - lX4OHOgI'E1INHlCCl Goods - Sodas 5' Sundries - Cosmetics 801 N. Ashley CH 2-4838 V COMPLIMENTS HALLMAN ELECTRIC COMPANY OF Your Electrical Contractor in Valdosta EleCtriC Systems for! 8 OFFICE, FACTORY, HONIE CH Z-2095 Nites CH Z-6564 CH 2-4075 501 E. College St. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA lOl S. Troupe Valdosta, Oeor ll LEE TYPEWRITER CO. UBUY EROSTY ACRES FROZEN FOODS ROYAL TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES JACKSONVILLE ' FROSTED rooms, ud. Sales - Rentals - Repairs 9 212 S. Patterson CH 4-0177 JACKSONVILLE 3, FLORIDA VALDOSTA, GEORGIA CGMPLIMENTS OF SAY UPEPSI PLEASE The L1'ghIRef1'esl1me1zf new Fi 5 0 o ww, 01 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. me , ORKIII Onxm x , C9 MAN S I N C E I 9 Ol av 704 S. Patterson CH 4--2833 VALDOSTA, GEORGIA 1802 N. Ashley SI. CH 2-3725 U'0rfd'5 IJI1l'fjL'.YfP1',ff Control S8l Z'l.CL' IIS 7 YOUR FAMILY GETS THE MOST EROAI FOREMOST 1001 Wi11ianIs St. CH Z-0456 VALDOSTA, GEORGIA NICHOLS BUILDERS SUPPLY Efuerytfzifzg For filly Buildirzg 417 S. Patterson CH 4-1475 VALDOSTA, GEORGIA GOMPLIMENTS OF THE CITIZENS 81 SCUTHERN NATIONAL BANK Member F. D. I. C. 106 S. Patterson CH 2-6120 VALDOSTA, GEORGIA 117 BHK HUDSON Co' Bos BEl.cHER's DRUG stone THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES PresC1'zipfz'0n5 Promptly Filled + DRUGS - SODA FOUNT - WHITMAN Vala'osla'5 Largest and Leading CANDIES Deparlmenl Store Fast Serivfce and Delitiery + 310 N. Patterson CH 2-6870 100 S. Patterson CH Z-2191 Student Body, We Have Presented Congratulations and Best Wishes THE 1959 PINE CONE from May your memories of VSC be enshrined here In Valdosta The 1959 Pine Cone Stuff 124 N. Ashley CH Z-3742 JEROME CLEGG Edilor JACQUELINE GASKINS Bzlsfrzess Afzzzzagei' 120 4 O I r. v P P r .L Q f .l.4nQ.li 1 T. ' 'K S - Awfxl J Av 4 1 DI 0 ---J
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