Valdosta State University - Pinecone Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)

 - Class of 1969

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This isbecause he is simply a normal person-not a revolutionary, not a super- l and X or pseudo- I intellectual, not an ex- treme liberal, and not an unyielding con- servative. He is actually a combination of all those factors that are taken for granted in a person I which is what makes him typi- cal I. He may be a future Presidentg but more than likely, he will operate a small business, or teach thirty children to read each year, or perhaps just cook three meals ,-xqlqllf '1 N Q.-.u .V ' X 3 raw-Eiftstatvih f L lg.-an ' is-ll ,ii K X 3 xi-4' q ' x-Q f, -as 'ir if Af-'fb 'A ,X 3 X qs. .xy xffqil. x fy' ,i V1 fo .lhifu vi ' .M QA' V , , .na d.: 9 -Yr' , ' 51 5' -L!-Nix fl C?-if I ' 3 a day for a husband and four starving kids. But the minority groups-the long-haired , ojbeats, the pale, bespeckled brains- cannot be ignored, for they are the news- makers: they are the ones who cause older generations to declare, Them young'uns these days! Yet even these lessthan normal students are united with the more typical mass by one important thing-every student is at VS C, not especially because ofthe rah-rah, lump-in-the-throat pride in his alma mater, but rather because he is striving for a better future than he would have 1. II4. lunar., A ?2A2.riQfi14g,n ,pf ' ' .,,' lf' A Y-. lfhe were elsewhere. He is t searching, trying to disco ver what that un- derfed, oversexed, church-raised, rum-soaked hemmed-in, hung-out being he calls me really is. The irony ofthe situation is that a student can never really begin to answer this question, because he has not yet even begun to be an individual. Every- thing that leads to a particular June day when he receives a scrap ofparchment and an empty handshake is but preparation for a beginning-a beginning ofthe ans wer to the question: Who am I? ' 'ahhhirwl i. , 5 6 A. 1. ani Tis' 'ri' .' N ar- ,f XX . .Q N A 0,5 .bg .Z ll Q , .. A . ..r 2' xbfgi 215 it ' QA L , - . V . 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J 3815, the parking game Have a small car that will fit where big cars won't-collect S100 Park without sticker-lose two turns Park without sticker and not get caught-collectjackpot Park on grass in front ofdorms- move back four spaces Student arrest ofcampus cop- move ahead one space Leave lights on all night-dead battery, lose three turns Find unusual parking place-three bonus points Late to class Qtoo far to walk from carjapay fine ofSl0 See someone pulling out of parking placeemove up four spaces Lock keys in car-move back two spaces Park around construction area and not pick up nail-six bonus points Run out ofgas on way to North Campus-lose tive turns Gas war in Valdosta-move ahead two spaces No red lights between North Campus and Main Campusa take an extra turn Leave keys in dorm-move back two spaces Give up, go back to Start! - , ,, zu. f gy, I I 1 1 , ,.,l I ya J f 5 5?'T7 fx - fz J'15fZSE' --'fiief I -f J , 1 ..'- - yn -., ,. ---., V, Y 7 .4 M ' . V fiffiff-'. 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Q V I ,Q2 4- If AAind'the VSC student body is hollering. Theadministration cannot let all the stu- dents goQ so the cafeteria is expanding and progressing . . . ifstainless steel can be called progress. The switch is on from warm milk to marvelous machines that keep milk cold, from impractical silver to stain- less steel forks, and from bad menus to publicized bad menus. PUBLIC SERVICE NOTICE: Students, don't stop hollering, but holler to Food Service Committee. L PQSZSLL , 12-2 ,-if 'SEL t 65112-i.29'P' 115195. nf? A w yw y QU, pf.: my X I IA P' ' . K X H ,' I I I, ff ,fxijl A N N K Q , Rf 'X J fa 'x xA fwf' , Xf e '4f 1 ' if A ' 2 1,4 X Q, ' 35425 X A'oQff sgQy e X EA- .0 LJ ' 'IQLAQA A A If krary W f 4 NNN I4 ,, .,., L, lfs 'vw- K .-4. . ,,. X. ' f N Despite complaints oftoo few hooks and too little room, the William llolmes Powell l.ihrary remains one ofthe most popular spots on campus. By olfering the greatest degree ofsilenec to he found on campus, it is always lilled with students struggling with dillieult problems, concepts, and research material. V if ,F . ' 14 , -47 :-' 531 r, N-'M L ' If-JE J, j . 5. ill 1 I I -, the think machine ' J sl T-1:1 - 5 WIIIIIISIEI ! X 1 rc - Awww i 'D Dear Mom and Dad, The weeks have really flown by! I can't believe I 've actually been here at Valdosta forfve whole months. It seems only yester- day I was at home waiting to leavefor school. College life is so different after what 1've been used to at home. Maybe the town itseU' makes a lot ofdzjerence. Atfirst Valdos- ta seenzed so large, but now it doesn 't seem any bigger than usual. Isuppose it 's what you grow accustomed to. A tfrst there seemed to be no limit to the number ofeating places here in Valdosta. But now everyone eats at either Shoney's or Grego 's with Burger Chef when no one has any money. You can al- ways tell a students fnancial status by whether he eats at Shoney's or across the street. I really don'1 know what those places would do without the college or what the college would do without them! We seem to . . 5 gf is L J' 3-4 2 fy UQ: ck -1 , , K 'Y' 4 6' fi' . -ur 5, fv-w...-.M,.,,,g,,V, J, rx Y Y f I 1 ,r r' '. TQt af L y . , 1 5 e i 4 y . 3 fi.,-.'s '- T . 'E 3-':-... 1 , Q., 3. 1 . x '--M- e--'I I ,.....-.... I f , 3 ::.p':,.: 5 ...M .W A ! S 1 V1 . 1. v...-..- 4 , V 4 . ,. , V' is E 1 V, c If vb 25 W' s:1 5 5: 5 l' , 'V I ff 52: if: is 1 k,, .W V -W,-A ' W ' 1: '-'-?5'i4ff'Q'f 3 4 A W- - V , . , ,121 ,V ,. I 'V 1. g. ,J V - M 4 A . ' V . I ,'p:'-ug fl , . ,ru . I, 4 .L K ' ,. fx 0. .L 'ff A.?3 f'H,w, lm iii 1 i K fs ,Q .Rb u-vi! ' , - ,-AQY. ? 'H7,.'f:'ix r--1' fs - f ' ' , f.,, 1. 42 y .1 . 'Q 'ug' ,'- 4- f wif. lkff'-'ffaff aj QL-,12v'f,j'gi, K 'Q . ' ' ' -'1'v'. Z+s ff- X . Miha' in n f , -lf' wffgzg-fu v 3 . f P- ?'?k' ,f, .swf 1 ,,, , ,riff-., nf . 'Q A , - ::1'1'1 ?T--21.1 'aka .1 92 , ' gy - . My ' 2 W ,f , 'Q '. . . u, H. WIIIQHQD 1 'u.,,,. 'ff , ,QWW be a large part Qffheir bllSI'lI6SS. Last week we went 0111 I0 Ihe airporl I0 see 1hepla11es, but we were ralher 0'l'SCl,I7j70I'llIC'H'. There WClSlI'l 100 11111el1 aeiian. My FOUHIIIICIIC' d1'dj1'y home lhe other weekend though. We also wen! our 111 Mllfillhl' Air Force Base. A lol Qflhe girls dale11ff1eer.sQf1'0111 Ihere, amljar the 1114151 par! ll16'vl'.S'6'6'llI ralher lII'C6. l a'a11'I kno w what the LQIIIVS al .s'el1c1r1l Illlllli about if, hui the girls sure do like il. i if H. 5 fi f 1 1 Q 1 33 .Q 1 ,fr . .Q r 25 if fr! ,. 3 915+ '16 . ,.1f'j'1 . 1-, , ,A W , 1 .1 ,s v , -. tym, 4 1 M' 4 A - ' ,img ' 1 rf X 1. ,.n ' 15 Q ,, , ., .,.,.,.Y.. V 1 K 3, t. wif. Q 'X' 1,,. Q 1, 11,5 , ,X:,f.,,, . , 1. 2 711-: wfff A v , m. gif. , , . , 1 1,-fu! inf- -w. nl,-.' .I-',w.'?.v.2..'Ev:.1 Oh, before Iforget, please deposit some nzore money in the bank. 1've written quite afew checks. The drugstore in the shopping center near here is really nice about cashing our checks, so I don't want to be o verdra wn. Thatjust about gets itfor now. I don't know when I'll be honte, but if you get a chance, why don 't you conte down for an afternoon. You'll probably have troublefinding the college, since there are no signs anywhere in Valdosta directing you here. However, you could call me when you arrive. Hope to see you soon! Love, Bec P.S. A groovy guy I dated here said there are more package stores per capita here than in any other city in the US. tuesday v A A E 'L ,uw E 1 3I'IllllIll ull! Sllll El E1 wednesday lillQ1hJ.ll..ll2J ..,,! .ju 3-3 ' 5.13 x' ,rl sunday ,Q- 'V ,-Twgx 525.1 . H f :5f2?:5gi gr? X x-xv' NP ' W -ff' 'X 'lv ! 1 .,5iu Q :www w Q 5 J 1 'X , . 'P A L 4' 5 6 7 89 11 2 l2l3j4j5l6 18 I9 202lV2223 25' 2627 28 2930 2 Q ' -Yfhg Q' 1 . , ,A .5 ff .,.., , 1 -4' fi sf 7 4 5 . , ' 2-if ,ff , 2 2 .Al 'V' .',. A. H ,1 'v w fri? the seventh day he rested 'TR v F 'zz 7 Orientation week a time lor unloading unbelievably loaded ears, a time for memorizing un- familiar names to go with unla- miliar faces, a time lor converting a basketball court into a dance floor into a mass ol' humanity going through the torture ol' hell, and a time for finding that you have 40 more sisters than you did when you left home lasts only 6days. interview with beth taylor, panhellenic presi' greek week PINI1' C'O,N'E.' Joey, what is Greek Week? ln general. JOEY: Help me, Beth! l guess it's when we spotlight the Greek way of life - social, athletic, community interest, school spirit. PINE CONE: Beth, tra- ditionally, when is Greek Week? BETH: Well, when I was a freshman, it was fall quar- ter. When Homecoming was moved to spring quarter, Greek Week' was changed to Winter quarter. JOEY: Actually, the main reason Greek Week was moved was deferred rush for fraternities. PINE CONE: You're a sen- ior this year, so that would be four years ago, wouldn't it Beth? BETH: Yes. PINE CONE: What were the plans for Greek Week? BETH: Most ofthem didn't come off. Wednesday night was the song fest, which the Alpha Xi's and TKE's won. A dance and the char- iot race, which the Delta Chi's won, were Friday night. Saturday we were supposed to have the Olymp- ics, but we had the rain. Saturday night was sup- posed to be a semiformal dance, but the band forgot to show up. JOEY: Sunday there was a Greek service at which Dean Pafford spoke. BETH: The ADPI's and the TKE's won scholarships. PINE CONE: How much of Greek Week is tradi- tional? JOEY: Oh, yes, we were going to conclude Greek Week with a Heart Fund drive, but the city wouldn't give us a solicitation permit. PINE CONE: And that's part of your community in- terest. JOEY: All Greeks did par- ticipate in. spring cleanup this past weekend. ted. note: May 3, 19691 PINE CONE: Back to my question, what are the orig- inal and the traditional parts ofGreek Week? JOEY: Last year the charity carnival was added. Com- munity interest was added the past few years, but most ofthe rest is traditional. PINE CONE: You do the same things every year? BETH: No, we don't have a definite routine. We can make changes. Last year we had too much going on every night and classes, too. So this year we decided to cut down a little. PINE CONE: I think Fate helped you out a little. BETH: Yes, we didn't want to cut down that much! JOEY: lt's a lot harder having it spring quarter, too, because so much is goingon. PINE CONE: ls Greek Week a good idea? BETH: Yes, because it gives the Greeks a chance to compete, draws them closer together, and shows them off. lt's fun and the Greeks enjoy it. It is a means of entertainment. PINE CONE: Is that the planned part? JOEY: For the most part, it is a good idea. Especially on the men's part it could get out of hand, but gen- erally it is a joining not a splitting force. PINE CONE: What about this competition? BETH: There's lots of it, but it doesn't get out of hand. We all want the so- rority to be better, but we also want the Greek sys- tem to be better. PINE CONE: What is the effect of the four sororities using the four different wings of Ashley Hall on competition? 26 BETH: It has no effect on competition. It is better on the sororities. All the others like it: it makes them closer. PINE CONE: Do you ever get too much sorority? BETH: No, because you choose people you feel like are your kind of people. You are glad to live with them. PINE CONE: What about the competition between fraternities? JOEY: It would be less than honest to say that sometimes competition goes too far. For the last year and a half it has been much better. Groups are more conscious of working together, accepting defeat, and carrying victory with a certain kind of tact. As the fraternity system grows there will be less likelihood of one or two groups being able to dominate every- thing. PINE CONE: How would you rate the VSC frater- nities for closeness? Is it as Beth said not love of indi- vidual sorority only, but love ofthe Greek system? JOEY: It is a part of the way of thinking of the fra- ternity man on this campus to love his group and see it do well, but he is also concerned about others. Everyone has friends in other fraternities. PINE CONE: OK, to move ,lent andjoey davis, ifc president, 196 -691.11 re: on-the girls have Ashley Hall. What do you think about fraternity houses? JOEY: Fraternity housing is in its infancy, but suc- cess is paving the way. Al- though there are lots of problems-people living together, finances-it is a good thing. You really can't experience fraternity living when people are all over town. You lose a lot in the athletic, social, and other areas. PINE CONE: How do you think the Greek system has improved on this cam- pus? JOEY: Greeks, especially the fraternities, needed more guidance. We have jumped from a three horse to a seven horse deal in one year with rumors of eight and nine on the way. There are problems with a larger system. People are not experienced enough to deal with the new situation. A lot could have been avoided. Was it the Inter- fraternity Council or the administration? No one knew what to do. Panhelle- nic has more control over new groups. PINE CONE: What's in the picture for the near future? JOEY: Some think that the Greeks have outlived their function. Greeks are be- coming more social minded, that is more concerned about social problems. The purpose of pledge education is to train responsible men and women. We want them to be contributors to the community. 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Activities ranged from a College Bowl, modeled after the television program, to a dance in the Rebel Room. Delta Chi Fra- ternity amassed the most points in the competitive ac- tivities and was awarded the overall organizational trophy. ,.'3 ,i ix . X'- , 5 i i FAR LEFT' Students take part in Rebel Room concert by listening and performing. Steve La- Pointe fervently strums his guitar and sings his tune. UPPER LEFT' Cul- lin Meredith and Lynn Hodge participate in read- ers theater production, The lmporlance of Being Earnest. UPPER RIGHT Mr. DeHart, Mr. Mor- row, and Dean Young dis- cuss laculty-student rela- tions in panel discussion. LOWER RIGHT' Lee Mahatzke and Jim Scon- yers compete in chess, 1 .aff fl, X ww 'l ' 11 :wa 'Q' ' Q W - . .ijff ',' 'f3 ' 321'- -g. 'J S 'Ui' a - .. VW V f X .I Qs! -,. ,- I fi' .1 . Q Halma mater's sons and daughters 32 honors day-may 7, 1969 Ba.. ' 99 we will ever be 33 Z I. graduation-june 2, l969 Weekend 4-atm af' , 4 Q . ,c Q Wn?f' Q.l4 r ff 3 , .fsx X tiff .f ,Y 1-w,. Y ,. fy , bf ' ' -N Yi ' 'fffitg X ef E5 , , M Mlwwwqv-wav' N'-,alt ,W rg,-yn fmixi., l ri W5 e ' '-. as '1 , f. sl . K' Q, WSJ .153 si Nwuh.. ff Weekends Come and weekends go. Their supposed purpose is relaxa- tion for the weary srudentf a hall- ganze, cz dance, a dare, or home. The security of home is CIIWCIIVS preferred Io the l'lIS6C'llI'l'lV1' of a dateless weekend spent in the dorm over rum and coke. 'M 41-5 rl ,egg if il , , sunday . . . the day they play the old songs that make you sad . . . the day the couples walk to the park and find all the children and their parents . . . the day you eat supper out of a bag or go begging one . . . the day you make the fateful decision between beautiftl sleep and upljting church . . . the disgusting day you realize that you just blew another weekend . . . and the night you panic' and fnish your term paper. 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Ihe day Ihe circles under your classmates' eyes seem darker . . . the day you catch the teaeherfv eye right in Ihe middle of your biggest yawn ,IPI . . . the day you realize you had a good reaxon to panic Sunday night . . . and the day you feel like scream in g uncle, 'A - ,,,, Q A' Ms. Dialogue from spring festival week, Monday night: What are the problems ofthe dual responsibility ofstudents and administration-faculty? Introduction by Dean Young: Traditional purposes ofcollege A. Preserve knowledge B. Extend knowledge C. Transmit knowledge D. Serve society Primary missions ofcollege A. Transmit knowledge l. Through culture, values, ethics, virtues 2. For knowledge of past, present, and future and and knowledge ofcareers and vocationalism B. Furnish proper environment l. Buildings, grounds, equipment 2. Special services to students different in some respect C. Furnish proper faculty l. Able to teach 2. Liketo teach D. Furnish proper students l. Academically able 2. Properly motivated 3. Emotionally mature E. Evaluate itselfand its students l. Teach truth as we see it 2. Realize that truth is a constantly emerging thing 3. Present as many sides ofthe issue as possible 4. Throw away preconceptions F. Let students come to college to get a passport for a job l. THIS IS WHERE WE FAIL MOST 2. All good outlines should have a l and a 2 ted. notej G. Build better society Comments by panel flvlr. Morrow, Mr. DeHart, Dr. Mc- Murry, Mr. deSercey and by audience: 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 We tend to overteach. Classes have no discussion. What the teacher says in class is all. Bull sessions are where you learn things. One problem we have is that professors are teaching precepts not believed in by the people they teach. Students learn partly through emulation. The administration serves too many masters: parents money, Iegalities. Valdosta does not have a too cosmopolitan atmosphere. We can'tjust accept local normsg we must lead. Who is to determine how far? It is the role ofthe faculty to determine the curriculum. Who should determine the curriculum? Who sets up and decides ethics and morals? Whose? Well, there's the humanistic aspect . . . Education is not a discipline set up for one to learn facts and techniques alone. In that case the student isjust a well trained idiot. Rather education should provide an opportunity for the student to understand what he is doing, who he is, and where he is going. There is a Georgia law that requires us to teach Georgia history and the Georgia constitution, but we have to fight the big things first. In other words, we are five or six years systemically behind and four hundred years theoretically behind. I would say that there are about one to live per cent ofthe students who really care. What makes you think the faculty is any different? Our main problem is a lack ofan effective means of communication. Even in classes with five people there is a communication gap if the professor stays in his beautiful little white tower. Sometimes instead of having a student-teacher relationship, we have the feeling we have a parent- child relationship. You can see how this would be a barrier. Oh come now, are foreign languages really necessary for my major? So this college is ready for an honors program . . . Co-curricular seminar program . . . Interdisciplinary program . . . Get student support! We need a system ofevaluating the professors. There are quacks in every profession. OK, reader, do you think this is a college of nonsense? Look around you. 3. 5 2552 N ' , ,,r ,332 ' an-.-1 its things squeezed between classes Convocations at VSC present speakers with stimulating ideas to the students that find themselves wandering over to Pound Hall, the gym, or assorted classrooms. Sammy Clark Louis Lomax, Jr. Bill Stuckey Dr. Harold Case Dale Robertson Chureh Change Communication Challenge Candidates 1 67 ,,.x I Q Ak J ff ff h f I f ' A ix g 1 r X P f ,W 4, I , M ?w Q 'NN kwa ! f , f 1 ff' W 1 is fda! X. B is ,mp av Q ww- N 1 f in in Y' .414 1 A ,1 COHCCITS . . . are a vital and moving part of campus life. Con- certs serve as a much-needed release of pent-up emotions for the college student who is continually repressed by anxieties over papers, exams, deadlines, and the draft. Ranging from hi-brow to low-brow, from the Luckten- berg violin and harpsichord duo -to Glen Yarborough and the Lettermen, concerts strive to meet the demands ofa varied student body. 44 AT- 1510 - 5 32 Q Yf 'f7 5 Q. 2 i i. .t,A. V I : ,, su, . by fv . AJ, ,V c 4,M..- 'A V 14,11 9 5, , J in ,. wb f, 2, . , ,. . ,vw I ww K M, W b.u3i N, 1, -f - f---aura' '34, flfy.'f ' Q 's vm, 19 4, 11.4, .4 - 1- u - - - ea-all A5 Q P 'ur 1, I- ll,-p, -44- if Q 'L- 46 .M A l' iii! C , 1' 'rw A: x X Af I f X Q 1 If they died laughing What with Kandi Barnes and Carol Clay cavorting up there on stage as Abby and Martha Brew- ster and the window falling over twice, the meanest of critics would have to concede that VSC's fall production of Arsenic ana' Old Lace had the potential to be hilar- ious. It was! The crowning glory of the play was unquestionably the fantastic direction of Stan DeHart plus the superb technical direction ofjoel Boatwright. An outstanding performance. QRHTIWY' MB 'Q 47 CAST -Abby Brewster KANDI BARNES -Martha Brewster CAROL CLA Y SHARON COSTELLO Qunderstudyj -Mortimer Brewster MICKEY THOMAS -Elaine ELINOR DA VIS -Jonathan JOHN MCRAE Einstein STEVE SEYFRIED Harper Gibss EARL STRA MOSK1 -Teddy HAR VEY RA Y -O'Hara DANNY PETERMAN -Brophy BILL Y RA BENSTEIN -Kline DUANE PITTS -Lt. Rooney ED GREEN -Witherspoon COLIN CHAMBERS FAR LEFT' John McCrae UPPER RIGHT Collin Chambers, Harvey Ray MID- DLE RIGHT' Harvey Ray, Mickey Thomas, John Mc- Crae, Steve Seyfried LOWER RIGHT' Collin Chambers. Kandi Barnes, Sharon Qos- tello , Lb'- P f:'. wig' 1, ! Q . .g s Z K' J we .4 57 , ' 7 9 V fr .FJ .M Muzi W E . .K 4, ,.,,,,-5, . .21 R 3 54 ' ww-nl -1. rr. r .-,A , x I x 4' A-'Xu 1 . , . Y, 5.4,-5,-3 f ' in 1 I Q TA 39 N ar w 1' YS 'K vj NH 5 'if . ' 1, 1 jx .3 57 K T.-.2' QB - ,1.,', ' N a-I1 ,VM 3 ,- A, 5' 'U .11 , . xx . . :Q',g4A W ' its . '-' Q 2 ' E rm. Av 5, , , .-5 ek. M, nv 'ff tix. f . Wy? 1 , ,L , 41.3 1 .fygfggkf -- Quiz 4 , ,ji X , f Qi.-' . '15 . 'IA Y 'Q ' V 4 - ,5 . ' . 6-:swf 'jfs ,. X s - '13 , X 3' , .v A , .,, ,A . .V '1 7. 31 YJ' ,ki vxmi. 'W ,:2 f riifr, k ,,,5 , M114 fl , f 1. fa. s 1 - L iw ' Q , Ti Q f 1 07, , ,ff . . X ,.lY'1'5f J ff: 'Q ,p M, 'B a,,f- A 1.1 Q fkfig ' Z, 3. V ,Rr x , Q' 112.1 , .ggmgglku 1 .e,gwfV L ,, , if X WV 1 ,-.f-nr-1 ,- 5' Luiv Ill L .un .- A ,f x 1 if brand student protest I , 1 1 ' s 4' F wi ' l if m-'Ulf l fivfli-'Q f U.. .iw Cf ISI' Sid , I I , Ix'I:'II'lI Ix'I.S'I1'R Babe , .S'.'Il.l- I' 0'l.I1'.-IRI Gladys . , IJIAAIXIL' S'I'I:'H',lRI' Hines , ,.S'I'Iz'l'I:' .S'Ifl'I-'RII:'IJ Pres , , I:'IJ URI1'I1'.Y Mr. Hassler II.AIRl'IiI' Rr-I l' Mabel CXIRUI. C'I..Al I' wgrkcrg ,,.S'IIflR0,N' l.UNti, IHAIRRI' I.O,N'li, I'R.-I.SI:'R RL'S.S'I1'I., PI:'Th'R CIOI IJ. I, lfN',N' C'Ull',4RI', JIMM I' IIIC'Ix'.S', SII.-I RRUN C'0.S'I'IfI.I.0, IxQliN'lJI BfIRiN'Iz'.S', Rl 'III BR.4.S'I1'L TON. IJONNIIL' IQIRB If I,I.N'lJfI IJRIGKIERS. CPI ROI, A .N'IJEIx'.S'O.X', A-I NIJ RII,I1'l' WA DE as Pop I' Ilx' I I I I lme euiiqtiers .1lI. exert Iris Nui ,ii il liahe CI N II Ix' Pieme lrulies IH!! I It' II I I Nliliel .ind lliries relax at xxtirlx IUII I It' Ii'ltfIII timiitl Iiiiale with laetury markers iiiiitleliiiy their iiriitliitts, I' I.I I II IS' I I'I'I.It' Ix'IIfIII lialue Uiiiiiu stil. the sluij During winter quarter the musieal enm- edy. The Pajama Game was presented hy the VSQ' speeeh and drama department. The direettmr-in-eliiel' was Mr. Spell1 music direetor, Mrs. Spellg hand direetor. Mr. Campbellg assistant director. lzlinor Davis, There were a lot ol' direetorsl The play was really a hit? , . t , i Q In J .' -'I li . , T , .J ALR! . . r ' x lx O f W I . -, 'ki I lr -is b 'M.,Nf..n 'W J t : I iff, E Y ' l 'Lv' 3 ,' . Q ff-I c., Iv' I 4 l 4 S KN ,Yu vw' 5 ,1 CAST Jenett liRONlVl',Ni' C'l..fIRlx' 'lihomus l,.AlRRl' LONG Richurd Dfl NN' l' Pl:'1'lfR Mft Alison .S'.sII.l.l' U'l,l:'.-IIH' lvluyorlysen C'l.ll 7'0N YUUNKI RI uppercoom STI1' l 'lf .S'l1'l'l Rll:'lJ Humphrey Rll,l:'l' IIOHQIRID Nicholus llflRl'lfl' Rfll' Mzirguret Devine M,A1RC'I.4 0Wlg'N.S' Reverend Mother lfll.l1'Rll:' C'llxlPi lfxl,N' l l 1-ng Q N FAR l,liF'l': lyflurciu Owens, Sully' O'l.eziry'. Harvey Ray indulge in greusepuint. lights, und costumes . . , L1 pile-up ol' yiorls und joy. LYPPIQR L l' l'T CPN l'lfR: Sherron long shows thut assistant directing requires . , . at pencil, at hook. und ti sensitive temperment. MIDDLI' l,liFl Cl'N'lil-Ri Vicky Vickers, Nancy Hamlin, and Prof, .loel Boutright muke the eust glamorous, l,OWlfR LlilfT Cl'NTliR: Sully O'l,,ea1ry', Danny' Petermzin. Nuney Hamlin. Harvey Ray. Murcia Owens. Steve Seylried, lurry long, and Riley Houurd exhibit Ll hnrrou, it huriuiiu. some bruises, und helly'-laughs, llPPl'R RIGHT l'lfNTl5R: Danny Petermun :md Riley Hougird climh up the ladder to get on stage and into the lith century. l.OWlfR RIGHT ClfNTlfR: ld Green and Prof. Nel- son Hitchcock decide whether it is sound cue 7A or 7B, llPPl'R PAR RICEHT: Puul Mormon never misses at lighting cue. l,OWliR VAR RIGH If llilton Young, lurry long, und Dunny Petermun anticipate the Australian Naitionul Anthem. C A l I Kg fl I J. i iiwkl' 1914! 'K' di TTS- 9 1 I I I . 14 1-1 5 1 - ! 'S' V X y l Q. , ,X V. i M. M . L I I, ,ig 1, , 1 A , t iw 5 ,crm i. M- , ' AAA? .-4. P f I nw 1 5 it l ff i ttf mmffiiz -in fs. lg if lt begins with a bare stage and some modest try-outs. A play is conceived. Nurture it: love it: work with it: cry with it: laugh with itg feel itl and, if you have to, fall off the stage with fatigue . . . all these, ingredients to a magnificent produc- tion, The l.c1d,1 .s' ,YOI For Burning. 51 -n HV ,W gif' ff' n.. MP1,-gl 1 . U. . f 4 1 I, f L , vi, 1 1 , r n -.nun-n v'q gf., QQ! . x ,Vw I .jj 1, . NH vi, ,F M n'U..1' rf., -QX1-', N5 1-K uf . ' - f.f3,,,'f2 Q1-fig, 741: V '- 5 'f 1' '..' 3- .L MAE- F' Q 'V 'f' 19121, Vi-' ,4 y ,, '+L-.4Z: ,, -xx - 11ik l,,.-fr l , .x, x- V gzip ' 59574 Q XL , .5 Kal, C gba 5 ' ff-' :. ' ' '. 'hfffirf-. -IA, 'YL -11:21 Q, . V W ..k.' 'f I . N into fl'--.' , .71 ...xV, N. . V ,E ,LM L 654 I - ' ,!. , . V V -., V-.L 51 K V, . V. V 'Amir' . ,V V ,X x I 1 tm , uf-L. 'x 'f ,frE A' V. V -'Jia 1- , fix ' - ml ,sn . ,34 V . ,I l '51, V'-, , Q' ' ' 1 ,ji I N n V 3 VM. V YV, ng , , ' V ' I- ,LT 5.5 ' T? JJ' V 7,4 ' l3'1? ' , jqgzfv 4' wZ '7'f'- ' 4 fl' lgjxjj-C'g, , 2,531- ., 4 4, --un' ,V - Q A -4-al Q V V. 142' 1 3-em, Basketball is the major sport at Valdosta State, Winning basketball teams are the rule. Winning the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship and the NAIA Dis- trict 25 title has become a tradition. The 1968-69 Rebels wrote another successful chapter in the basketball section ol' the VSC sports history book. ln retrospect. I968-69 was perhaps VSC basketball's linest hour. .lim Melvin and as- sistant tlames Dominey molded a young, in- experienced squad into champions. For his great coaching job, Melvin won Coach ol' the Year honors in the conference and the district. 'lhc Rebels won their eighth GIAC crown in the last nine years with a perfect I4 0 record, then upset the lield to claim their third consecutive District 25 title. Powerful Albany State lell, 70 fats, in the district linals at Statesboro, and the Rebs moved on to Kansas City lor NAlA's National Tournament. The season ended in the Iirst round olithe prestigious national meet, and the linal record was IX ll. lhe record does not tell the coriipletc story because the Rebs won the big games, Melvin's Mighty Miles fthe tallest player was o 5b were a clutch team. The six players that car- rietl the load Pete Smith, ,lohn lrimnell, .limmy llorsett, Paul 0'Brien, ,Ioe lirogdon and Nlarty lehmann carrie through time and again when the chips were down, Oli these six players, three Smith, lrimnell and Dorsett were named to the all-conlerenee team, Smith, who set a new rebounding record at VSV, was the tlistrietis Most Valuable Player antl an honorable niention All-Anierican. 9' WX x .J Q, , 1, bl 4 a f Q ?!,Qz W l ff ft ZX I4 X5 sum Q V 4 I 511 NAQIAQ QYSTZS CHQMPS i i lj UPPER LEFT? Fred Gibbons leads Rebel supporters. Joe Brogdon makes a jump shot. Paul O'Brien out-dribbles the opposition. LOWER LEFT' Coach Melvin briefs the boys during halftime. BELOW: Pete Smith goes for two points. RIGHT' Marty Lehman gets ready to drop the bull in. 231' i... K., :EE 5 m N-N . Q-J Y. Joe Brogdon Pete Smith Paul O'Brien 56 V ,k. ei lg If ? N. 3 . .N fl rlx 'f -5M Q ,IW Y Marty Lehman John Trimnell FW- . W. UPPER l.h'l T' .lohn Trimncll fights. for a rchound against l'yl0I'ldL1 Slalc's big Dave Cowcns ina game thc VSC Rchcls came wuthln lhrcc points 0fWifH1ll1g. l'l'Pl:'R Rllilll' .Ilmrny Dorxcll guts rchound In thc game agalnst Berry follcgc. The Rchclx won. INHTUAI' Sara IIlII112H1,Vll'gllll1l Anderson, Nancy fiallahcr, Neal Bullock, ,ludy firondahl, llclcn Odum, and April Maddox lcad Rchcl fam III prc-game warmup support, IV IR Rlfilll Paul Kflirlcn wx I Y. 9 -uv 21.1 .2 4,- ff 3 Q, isis .1 , , 1' ye. u 4 rg, Q, M,-Y A five. ' 'A 91. Y, 1' ,, 2' - , , 2,4 1 QM ' '. -r ' ,Q' ' '. + , ' -'rffr A . V ,, ,A I , r' h?3f25., ,V .I 'Q r, ,'gg,Vg' a f'3'j'5- ja-fr.. 1 ,52ffY4,,.3fjs- - q-V--314-T F 1 ,,., M no fav? W . - r , 'f'f itz 'LM --ww M ,W K'1u2'f'1 x ffm f' -Suu 4 A - ' .M .,.4fwi ,Ant ,Maud-' A , ,N A f- 3, 'A kin I ,Wx- ,QM Sa f N r 1 i r i 1 pl N ri ,,.35'f' Q. YW ' Qafg 'e9 ' O ' lf' 4' ' ' ' fx 4.. The 1969 edition of Valdosta State College baseball can be simply described as the best in the school's history. Coach Tommy Thomas' Rebels posted the best regular season record Q24 83 in history, won the school's second Georgia Intercol- legiate Athletic Conference championship, captured VSC's first NAIA District 25 crown and at the time of this writing were vying for the NAIA Area V title and a possible trip to the na- tional tournament in St. Joseph, Mo. Many factors lcd to the successful season. Great pitching, clutch hitting and the ability to come from behind were possibly the most important components. No less than live Rebels were named to the all-conference team. Pitchers Eddie Fisher and Danny Petrovich, lirst baseman Craig Courtney, right fielder Steve Crawford and team captain Larry Meredith made the elite squad. Fisher entered the area playolTs with a perfect ll 0 record, and Petrovich was 8 3. Courtney led the team in every of- fensive category and was hitting almost .400 following the district title victory. Coach Thomas, in only his second year as Rebel baseball boss, was named Coach ofthe Year in the con- ference. 60 it 'tm 53 s' i, F A -5M i . Q -L 1 ti... l M '?!'hl 1 ar., ' 19 A g as ixf' 'sf l C VL -Q 'R C ,dl ,E , V , f11 . . in ,A 1 A V Q ,,. ,Q ,Lx on Q . .,.u 'if .0. X f -1 -. . K L -. UPPER LEFT: Danny Petrovieh shows the form that gave him an 8 3 reeord this year. l,0H'liR l.l:'FT: Coach Tommy Thomas gives instruetions between innings. L'l'Ph'R CE.N'TlfR Outlielder shields his eyes against the sun to make a catch. L0WI1'R l'l1',N Tl:'R: Steve Rominger, one ol' the few freshmen to make the team, plays catcher. CPPISR RIGHT' Craig Courtney demonstrates his fielding ability that made him an all-eonlerenee player. LOLVER RIGHT' Larry Meredith tries to get a man out at third while Dwayne lilder. assistant eoaeh, looks on. LPPER LEFT' Couch Dominy awards Charles Dennis a trophy for an outstanding year. UPPER RIGIIT: Mike Edwards returns an opponents serve. BOTTOM: John Romine slams with'finesse. F,-lC'I.N G PAGE LEFT' Bob Anderson serves up a hot ball of Rebel tennis. RIGHT' Ken Medlin dis- plays Rebel form. Qu Y . N, N81 - X f Wai., Q, Qvxgf 25-A 'L' , . . - ' t-41, ' Sf' 'sf-. ' is t i.. f M , L. 15,113 R41 ix K KTQQI-. if ' 1 v , v., , t tw. A Q Q . AA . A f .. X gm 3,-3 ,fx QW I I M iw -w-A, , 5354? 0 V Q, fl tm, w - - w in Y s ef X , A av. ,Z H . -1 '. ,km ' 'gist all -1 R' jr . A . . ' X ' - , ' Qfgfxuw ,Q if 5 M ' Q . - X? 1 vu X A ' if 4' ' K, i J s',6L5t'tJ:'v 1, .' 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N116 11111 111c 1111111c 111rcc111r 111,-X1111c1 111111. 1 1'c111c111- 11c1' 11l1c11 111c 1111112111 11c1 11111 Clllf 1 S111111' 111' 111C 1c111111' 111111 111112111 11011111111 111 11r11'c 111111 N11I111IIL'Fl11ICI' 1lII1IICIA. 11C1.K1I4C 11 31111 1111111. 11' L1 1l11111'111 11111 111lcrc11c11 111 11111111g1. 111c 111111 L1 11111 111 1111111111g 111111 1111111 111 111111 111' 1111111c11f Shc 11111 11111' 111'111c 1111c11 11111111 Ic1c1'1111c11. i . Y 'YQNE a If sm. Sllf.-XN I. IOUSIJUN Xlat G. Grigsby was not only my lyitss, but also my lricnd. Being his sce- retary throughout the Iltiillllis he acted as linancial Aid Director here at VSC. I had the privilege ol working closely with him. llis checrlul disposition helped brighten many days lor all his co-workers as well as each student who stopped to see him. llc had a certain quiet dignity that made people respect him. and a bright outlook on lile which made everyone like him. Ile was a truly great man. BRIGGS ARRINGTON: He was a very intelligent person. llc knew the linancial lield thoroughly. but most ol' all he knew how to help people with their linance problems. He also ivafilcd to help people. MADAMF BALL. FRIQNCII PROFESSOR: I wish to express my appreciation for the privilege of having known Mr. Grigsby. Both as a student and now as a faculty member I was always sure that his encouragement, his under- standing, and his insight were available in the many' moments they were sorely needed. IVIAURICIE HERRIN: Mr. Grigsby served in the right capacity as Financial Aid Director. because that seemed to be his complete life . . . that ol giving aid to stu- dents. He was the harbor lor lost students in the jungle of college administration. MISS GRAY JOHNSON. HOUSE DIRECTOR OF ASH- LEY: Mr. Grigsby was a rare combination ol' kindness. integrity. and regard lor other persons' sen- sibilities. Ile performed his job, which dealt with numbers and Iigures. with the utmost capability but never lost sight ol' the human element lor which he was always concerned, MISS ROBFRTA JONIFS. AS- SOCIATL DlfAN Ol' Sill '- DIQNTSZ Mr. Grigsby possessed many qualities, but his genuine in- terest in people was most outstand- ing. llc was a man ol intelligtncc. wisdom. and wit. II he loss ol Xlr. Grigsby was not only the loss ol a colleague. but ol' a truc lriend. Wi Af 41- 'W 'A- ,',, 'V' ,, A'., 44 ,rf I 4 V?,g5,. ' ,vm ,. wg gb - wmqwcgv -I sr-3 K E LE I- . E admin -'fs 'US A l x I i YW if. Bass, Director of Financial Aid, Harrison, Director ol' Continuing Education, Jones, Associate Dean of Stu- dents Maddox, Director of Placement, Martin, J. E.. Di- 5 . w i, A l . . 3, ,- 'ax f I rector ofAdn1issions, Martin, S. W., President ILQSL5 ini. T A- 'H .A 1 05' p 1 -' .i' l Q V N W gf . at , , .iii ,As Pafford, Dean of the College. Stewart, Director of College Relations, Thomas, Registrar , ii Wall, Associate Dean ol' Students, Young, Dean ol' Students 82 ADMINISIRAIION Sidncy Wiillcr Mur- lin. AB., MA.. I'h.D.. IIII.D.. II IJ I'RI1SIDI'NI': Ward Pgillxord. NB. MA Ph.D.. DIAN OI 'IIII-. COI I.I'fiI'Q Cicorgc W. Young, AB, M.S.. I'h.D.. DI-AN OI' STUDILNISL Shcgily I-. Mcfoy. BBA.. I.I. B.. COMPTROI.I.I'RL I'Iukcr Ci. Slcugirl. A.B.. M.I'.d., DIRHITOR OI' COl.I.I'CiI' RELATIONS. Mrs. VN. M. Thomas. AB.. RILGISTRARQ .Izinics I . Marlin. AB.. M.S.. DIRFCTOR OI' ADMISSIONS. Vhillcr YN. Ilairrison, BS.. M.S.. DIRHTIOR OI' LION- TINUINCI LDUCAIIONQ Miss Rohcrlzi Is. Ioncs. A.B..I.. MA.. A-SSOCIATI DIAN OF STUDLNTSL .I, firzihuln XNQIII. .-X B.. M.A.. Ifd,D.. ASSOCIATI DLAN OI- STUDFNTS. Gary Liinicr Buss. B.S.I.d.. M.Ed., DIRLCTOR OI4 I-INANCIAI. AID. STAFF Kcnnclh li. Fcrrcll. B.S.. CO- ORDINATOR OFSTUDI1N'I'ACTIVI'IIl1S1 Mrs. Joseph Maddox. DIRILCTOR OF PLACLMFNTQ Mrs. Virginia firigshy. SOCIAL DIRECTOR. LIBRARY Miss Thcru Hurnhrick. B.S. in LS.. LIBRARIAN. Mrs. Izvclyn D. Morgcnlhulcr, A.B.. A.B. in ASSIS- TANT LIBRARIAN AND CIIILF CATA- LOGUFRQ Miss Joy B. Trulocls. A.B.. INI.A.T.. M.A.. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN AND CHIEF RIzIfIiRIiNCFI.IBRARIAN.Thenius A. Clark. AB.. L.L.S.. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN ANDCIIILI- CIRCULATION LIBRARIANQ Mrs. Maxinc Ii. Gillespie. A.B.. M.S. in L.S.. ASSISTANT LIBRAR- IAN AND ASSISTANT RI1FI-.RFNCI1 LI- BRARIANQ Mrs. Mary .Ioincs Durham. NB.. MA.. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN .NND CHIEF AOUISITIONS LIBRARIANQ Miss Nan Cuninglon. BS.. LIBRARY ASSIS- TANT IN CIRCULATION. Mrs. Diane Hamby Wright. B.S.. LIBRARY ASSIS- TANT IN SERIALS. Mrs. Marilyn Crowder Phillips. BS.. LIBRARY ASSISTANT IN CATALOGUING. HFALTII SERVICFS Rohcrt I.. Stump. Jr.. MD.. COI.l.IzCiIf PHYSICIAN: Mrs. Mary IIuII'ord Rogers. R.N.. III-AD NIVRSI: Miss Gcnc Grcnckcr, R.N.. STAI-I NITRSI: Mrs. Ilunniih Bland. R.N.. STAI-I NliRSI-. Mrs. Flora M. Viirnudoc. R.I..'I.. IABORQX- TORYTIQCIINICIAN DINING IIALI. Mrs. Cicrgildinc Iscgilon. DIFTITIAN1 Mrs. Iucilc Rogers. ASSIST- ANT TO DIFTIIIAN1 Izugcnc Ci. Ioixlcr. DINING ROOM MAN.1XCiI'R RFSIDINCI' IIALI. DIRICTORS AIIss Iilvu Circy Johnson. AB.. 'XSIII I Y IIfXI,I.. .lanncs Randy Pennington, BS.. BROVIN IIALI.. Mrs. Iislcllc N. Whcclcr. CON- VFRSI: IIAl.l.1 Mrs. Clinton Hutchinson. IIOPPIAR IIAI I.1 Mrs. his Rcniroc. IOWNDIS IIAII.. Mrs I'IllLlI'1L'lII I' B11rdln.RI'ADI1IIAII. zidminislrulion ,. w Jig, Q E ff 1 n A A gf ff! fn ,5 W 43. Q my 5 A Vw. 4,-Q 5Q'i'9 N 4 'Wm H f ag. Bland Iniirmary Clark Library Durham Library Ferrell Student Union 84 ls. libs Mirauiiif 1 K All KN Gillespie Library Grigsbyr Student Union HambriCk Library Hunnicutt Security Johnson Ashley Hall Morgenlhaler Library Rogershylnfirniary Varnedoe Infirmary i j I Inf ff AX S, . 'Wise K Q., ' .M-:'g:,W' M V ' I I 1--v WN! , .i......1 ,.,. .... ,...., ,,.,..g lv-0-0' 13? nunnsnn-nun. I I l I I I i i 'r , A I if L, I . ,'A, Y fa!!! Q I 1.1 5335. . 319:25 if iw: I My if ' J, I I I I I I I I I l L .yr W 'wisp I ACCOUNTlNGfGlen W. Herrin, A.B., M.S., Ph.D.g James B. Dales B.B.A., M.A.g Bettie McGowan. BS., M.Acc.g John H. May, B.S. ECONOMlCSfBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION David P. Lewis A.B., M.S.. Ph.D.g Ronald J. Adams, BS., M.B.A.g Donald E. Aglhe, B.S., M.S.: Samuel W. Brooks, Ill, B.S., M.B.A.g Howard L. Lincoln A.B., M.B.A.1 Ralph A. Mills, B.S., M.A.g Gerry E. Wichman. B.S. M.B.A.1 G. Thomas Love, A.B.. LL.B.g John N, Peeples, A.B.. LL.B. Reuben Yancy, A.B., LLB.: Joseph W, Kushner, B,A., Ph.D. SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS EDUCA TION ,Saralyn Sammoms, A.B., M.A,g Iilmina Melineely, A.B.. M.A. M.S., Mary Alice Fidler, B.S.S.A.. M.Ed.1 Sharon Presson. A.B. M.S.: Lougenia Gabard, B.B.A., M.S. Lincoln Love McGowan McKneely May Mills Presson Sammons Wichman department ofbusiness administration w I ., 'wif ' ' 1' . 1' 2? ' A ii fs! af 5 'V -. 4' ' ' T. , .1 i ' , S459 6 .4 J 1 s , ,V V ' stu.: , , .,, 4' U , -uv. .au Y .Q ,- ,H f ,X 2,., l-.DUCATION Donald E. Gerlock, BS., M.Ed., Ed.D.1 John R. Rice, BS., Ph.D.g Christopher S. Sharp, A.B., M.lid., Ph.D.g Guy L. Taylor, AB., Mlzd., Ld.D.g Shelby Monroe, BS., M.lid., Ed.D.g Margaret L. Craig, BS., M,lid., l1d,D.g Manelle V. Jeter, BS., MS., Ed.D.g Lueille Pollard, A.B., M.A., D.lid.g Edna L. Jones, M.lid.g Willa li. Shovar, B.A., M.lfd. PSYCIIOLOGY John Maury Branan, B.A., M.R.C., l:1d.D.glzIwin R. Davidson, AB., M.A.g Iris C. Lanum, BA., M.A.T.g James D. Burns, BS.. M.A. PIIYSICAL EDUCATION William C. Cirant, B.S.lid., M.A.: Wil- liam ll. Bennett, Jr., M.l:d.g James Dominey, B.A., M.l:d.g Matilda D Mathis, H.S,, M.S.1 Tommy Thomas, BS., BS., M.S.T.g James li, Melvin, HS., M.l1d.g Anaise Oliver. B.S.1 Judith Phillips, B.S.g Gertrude S. Veateli, BS. NURSING lzdna Mae Jones, RN., BS., MS. Bartan Bennett Branen Burns Craig Davidson Dominy Gerloek Grant Jones Lanum Mathis f f h 'T' o - ' ' Mnlvin I - T Monroe W W u N 411 - - l. l Oliver - -, -.-or 'f ' N' - 'ji Phillips -+ ,, ,fly Pollard ll l 'fir :Lx Q 'tg . 1 'Q,,87.7.?1 urfl '41-' ' '. . 'v..' ffl l Rice 4 'Q Sharp 'K Taylor Thomas Veatch W, Y , V VS ' 4 fi , Ki Q 'f Ag 1 S la.. division ofeducation, pyschology, and physical education Anderwn Bull Bell Bennett Boulrighl Bradley 1 X l , ' Y 1 .'Xe X i -nuns-num. V . KAN ,X xl. i N ,W X ,A . 2 Vg... ' division ofhumanities M if i' ' . K A, ,J 4' Q H, 4, J 1 ,s 2 Q Pi. Q on 'rfafstii Bucy Campbell Cook Daniel dcScrccy Dodd Evans i'iCfI1l1I1dC! Fullcr Haus Haight Hulc Hanes Hicm Hitchcock Huxford Luckcv Luvvson Lcxx ix Muyu Mullwnuld My li uddcn Muiicy Mcliinlcy McRae McRae Pembcr Penny C35 ! . 'S ll' Robinson Spell Spell Stubbs Teague Thornton Thornton l r X . . ll' Williams Valencia ART Joseph W. Pember, A.B.. M.F.A.1 Lee M. Bennett. B.A.. M.S.1 Russell G. McRae. B.F.A.. M.F.A.g lillen H. Anderson. A.B.. MiA.g Theron N. Bucy. B.S.. M.A.1 lrene Dodd. A.B.. M.F.A.: Noel G. Lawson. B.F.A.. MFA.: Donald C. Penny, B.B.A.. MS. ENGLISH- Raymond A. Cook. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.1 Ward PalTord. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.1 Wayne li. Bell, A.B.. B.D., Ph.D.g C. Trent Busch. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.g Marvin R. Evans. A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.1 David C. Stubbs. B.A.. B.D.. S.T.M.. Ed.D.. M.A.g Charles L. Daniel. A.B.. M.Ed.g William h. Fuller. B.A.. M.A.1 Sara Louise Hanes. A.B.. M.A.g .Josie Lewis, A.B.. M.A.1 Marianne K. Mayo, B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.g Martha W. Meliey. BS.. M.Ed.g Willa F. Valencia. B.A.. M.M.Ed.. M.A.. Ph.D.g James C. Wilkerson. B.A.. M.A.g .James O. Williams. B.A.. M.A.g Alex B. McFad- den. A.B.. M.A.g Fluker G. Stewart, A.B.J.. M.Ed.g John llicrs. B.A.. M.A.1 Douglas Lindsey, A.B.. M.A.g Fred McDonald. A.B.. M.A. MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES James L. Thornton. B.S., MA. Jose B. Fernandez. M.A.. Doctor en Ciencias Socialesi C. Lee Bradley. A.B.. A.M.1 Dennis L. Hale, B.A.. M.A.g Jean Guitton. A.B.. License es Lettres1 Charles A, Meliinley. B.A.. M.A.g Mary W. Mitchell. A.B.. M.A.1 Tollie Ross, A.B.. M.A.g Eliane A. Ball. BS.. Arlette G. Haight. French Baecaulauret. MUSIC Webster W. Teague. B.M.. M.M.F.. Ph.D.1 Joe Marlowe llaas. B.Mus.. M.M.. D.M.g John C. Huxlord. A.B.. BS.. M.M.. Ph.D.g Neal O'Neal, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.g Lavan R. Robinson.A.B.. B.Mus.. M.M.1San' ford B. Campbell. B.S.. M.M.Fd.g Gwynellc Mashburn Spell. B.M.lp., M.M.l1. division ofhumanities ISI! II IIIIX kIuIIu I IISUIIR' 1'-rmull, II S. NI N. PII Il. Ii uhcrl X Nwrw IIN, NI N. I'II Il, Nkxxm' IQ I.I1rLIwII1. ISS. NI Id Illfl u1I'IiumIqI.I4 N , Ii N NI ld,NX.1I1QrfI Ilnmncn. Ii S NIS,.IIugI1 IX. NILIIIINIVC. II. IIN XI N, IIIIUII II XXUNI. ISSIII. NI S. PII IJ. W II ,IIZI II IIIILIQUN. II ,Ii N XI S 1 III XIISI RN ILIHI Xl Immll. l4N.PI1I7.XN I.1yIur Surwmcrhmrd. NI .HN.NIN.I'I1Il,NI.IumuXX IlmI.1L1cr, X B . .-X XI . NI I nl 'XIXIIII XIIXIIK S IMIIJIII I IIIIIICLIII. HS.. NI S. PIIID. Ii.IIu-m .I . , i. . Q .- .2 f . , . . . Ihw. Ii S I II. NI I LI , I nm Shun C III.lIIIl. H S.. NI 5. I'I1.ID ,L Randall I IIILIM. Ii N. XI III. I3 I II. Ruhcrll Nlmurc. Bb. 'NI S.. Il1.D,g I IZ.1x I'Irx.mI. I5 N, NI X I . If.lIIL'L'N Ncull XMIYNILIII. BS. Clmxlum' 1 ISM-xx. X Ii. NI S. ,Iguumuc I' NIcI'g1uI1lr NIuLI1.IcI Ilugcrx Ii 5 PIIN Sli N Iignynmml I Ilunlcr. Ii S. NI S. IJI1.I,..I.IlI1CN I NI lf lm. X H. NI S, .IL'llII1I.Ik'LIllCN Ilcnru Iicrlnm. BS. I'I1,IJ Hmullcy ,lcnIxum. XB. NIS. PIIID. Irgnnk I, SCIIXMIIIIIW, BS.. PIIIJ. QI141rIcx XI Xkurxlull. XB. PIIIJ. I Rhxx Iuncx. lnlcr B SQ. B X. BSL XI X. Nluchgxcl .I Rcdmun. BS.. Nlbg Iidxxgnrd MmI'ccm1r1.II.I3,.'X,.NlS...-XrlI1urLfB4liIcy..Ir..A,B, .5-ef. .,C' Jer, fm, S I I+ 2 . I MVK' Babcock Brunncn Bridgcs Bryant Clnung CkmnncH IJAH Iluncun IJUVAH Ixurchnh Ihckx Iluulcr -'J' w .X I Q I ...f ...,gl9 ' Jenkins Jones Lindauer Mclntyre Moore Norris Schwamb Summerford Van Peenan West Worstall Worstall 4 'W division ofnatural and physical scicnccs HISTORY AND POLlTlCAL SCIENCE William M, Gabard. AB.. M.A.. Ph.D.1 Walter Martin. AB.. M.A.. Ph.D.L Dale H. Peeplcs, A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.g F. Lamar Pearson, A.B., M.A.. Ph.D.g hugenc Alvarez, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.3 James Douglas Daniels, AB., M.A., Ph.D.g Raymond C. Mensing, B,A., M.A., William P. Morrow, B.S.fP.S.. M.A.. Richard M. McMurry, B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.L Louis Sehmier, AB., M.A.. Ph.D.g Mark Shovar, B.A., M.A., Joseph A. Tomberlin, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.1 Bruce Westerberg, BA., M.A.: Wil- liam P. lireeh, B.A.. M.A.: John A. Ricks, lll. B.A.. M.A.: Jon C. Schroer, AB., M.A., Tommy A. Moore, A.B., M.A.1 Joseph C. Bright, B.A.. LL.B.1 Jane Twitty Shelton. A.B. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY -Augustus l. Reidel. B.S.Ed., Bernard J. Cosneck, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D.g John W. Alford, BS.. M.S.1 Wyman W. Trotti. Jr., A.B,, M.A. 4.-.wg 0 'ak - for , f I if f 1 Alford, Alvarez, Cosneek, Daniels, Freeh, McMurry, Morrow, Pearson, Peeplcs 53 ft-if V , , xii YT, A f ,- ' 4 I h ffff ' i' T 'f 1 ' J. ff? if, 5. i, , 4 Ef- Yl 1 , 1 Q Q ,141 xq if V 1 'xiii if 1 v 1 ' ff 'C 'l if 4 V N i ' lzixfi ' ' ' 'yr - .iii 5 'I f f. fi 25 pf ' V ' 31 ' , 'K ' ' W Avg , th. Q ii y, I Yi? ,3,1', :fq, , .i ff, , ig- f-' i dfffff-2 ,if T Vlqi i 'fx r,.Af .V , ,r I X gh is ' 416- f' 'V Q ' 1 N I 2 'fi X Q .ff .ki K A ' V , ,l. ,, 1 fi I ,V7 i ag B4 I I ,Riu wk E' l ,af si '57 xv' A ,fffgl Wi f 1 . Q - ' ' '- F 1 1 ' ' 4 ix Q wwf L A I I i i 'ww A i flWWfYfl0 fi ki W' 7 Y tl' . oi, ' tl f ff -,A ' ff, f' 3 7 I ri nv t iii: XQ+,f','J gf S 1 'A A C f 9422. E. arf i fi QQ, i f ! - if i 'A I J A' bv!-' - f X I xl ,ntJIWiv x lu, :jf . ,JK ,f f EV i ,X 'rj liijilfq' 'f m.1Wt 582 gy. , . M gi 1.-Hizfijp, if 65 iK ,X!,,,,,, i QE W, QQ iw i ,g 2..5TT,. 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' . ff I 5145, 1- , ' ' .,fJ:,e ,,f'rf A tif ' fy v V 1 Mg- rc publication board and Campus canop lhc ulllurx-111-qhlcl wllhcl1ll1rL.ll11PL1x Plll7llL'L1llHllX plux unc cxulllularx mcmhur .xml lhc .lnlvlmr lrwm cash .llullg mth wxuc mcmhcrx .ll thu admumxlralmn ruakc uplhu l,Lll3llCrllIUllN Board. lhcy wt thc prvlmcx hy which thc Irlcrary mcdra upcralc, lhcy arc lrom lcfl In right ihcrrr fullmx cnlllor, Cmfzpzu fmmpr. l IISNLI landcy Cdllof. l'n14'C'm1w 'f:9.N1r.l'Iukcr Slcvnarl admlrnxlralmng lid llghlscv cdllor, l'n1uHn1nl'h, Glen Hrcland Clrfrrpm C1nmp1', Brll kirby cdllor, IVHIIIIIK, Walter Harvey l'1nvb'mm'l1, and Dr, Marvin livans advlwr, Plm' fvullr' '69, l'hc Campux Canopy acts as a plpchnc lor curnrnumcatnom on campus. llhclrs rx thc paper with which lhn: news would not hc thc ncvva vvnlhuul thc mums, lhcy arc lrum lclt In rughli l'llx'.S'T ROW .lam Wallwr, fkllCffI Cullum cdllur, ,loycc Joycc. Kay XNlllllllllS,NlL1I'llyIl fl1IllN,l'llNNQl I andcy, and Ruhcrl fioldxtcm, lfll' RUI1' larrv Nurill, l'tl lN1L'flIlllllS,l,llVIKl Slmupc,i amlyn Ixluhall, Ncal I'.n1rclulh,Mr I'rcsl Nlcllunalml aclvrwr, llulmny Mullulllc. l arry Iicnncll, fiarlaml fmrmlml, Cilcn lirclaml, .xml 4 llll1mNu11r1g1r1 lhc cah Ie v ia. Ng-Q gg, 'S 7 1 ,,, J-, 1: K s if V' ' F 's V , vt -A-W' S l l l f i ' 1 ' . 'L 9 5' O . x ,dll ks . ,0' genes! !!'t!! ui!!! eel!! Sinai sian! fa sociolog anthropolog clu Entertaining speakers on subjects such as archaeological digs and types of jobs open to sociology majors, the Sociology- Anthropology Club promotes practical understanding of the field. .41 left: fronz ld! lo right. lx'NEliLI.'VG b Sheila Ray and Marikay McCarty.STA1ND- ING fMr, Wyman Trotti, advisorg William Eubanksg Andy Taylor, Marilyn Chittyi and Kay Dean Vickers. Beluwrjrom lqll lu righl Kay Dean Vickers, secretary and treasurerg Marikay McCarty, publicity chairmang Marilyn Chitty, presi- dentg Mr. Wyman Trotti, advisorg and Skull. -an-. physics and psychology clubs PROM LEFT T0 RIGHT' BACK ROW: Jim Raines, president. Richard Crider. Peggy Crider, Ronny Morrison. Margaret Byrne, Dr. Schwamh, l-rank Dupree, Dr. Hunter. Arnold Smith, Mr. Jones, Dr. Berlijn, advisor. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Jones, Clarence Gosicr, Harry Austin, Mary Kitchens, Connie Ritchie. secretary, Barbara Kent, Pascal Nelson, .lim Mitchell, Mrs, Berlijn. FRONT ROM ,' Fred Jones. vice president, Richard Baker, treasurer, VanPeenan, Dr. Worstall, advisor. it H . E 34 - The planatarium is a natural place for the interested students ofscience banded together to form the Physics Club. Stimu- lating programs about natural phenomena in specific and underlying principles in general are provided by both members and outside speakers. f 'vw 1 up ' l,. i 1 ii' 5 if 'C 4 l l ri f 4. ..g. -:F -li f 1J .3 ' 0 lf--f lt 'Q ,M to ....... lgl. Providing an opportunity lor majors and interested persons to learn more about the subject is the goal ofthe Psychology Club. Co-curricular programs and lieldtrips show students both practical and theoretical sides ofthe fascinating subject, psychology. phi beta lambda club ' . ' . ' ' o . ' . 1 , - Phi Beta Lambda is a national organization for students in post secondary schools, colleges. or universities who are preparing for careers in business or business educa- tion. The purpose ofthe organization is to provide the ex- periences essential in the areas of leadership, cooperative enterprise, economic understanding, scholarship, and pro- fessional development. !!! riff ll! i' Fx.-Fu-1 fda' 'c .J- Mvfifivmf' ,V wg ,.vt'f'j'Qf?f5? ,-. 'M 1 Nagy. ,mf .. x'Kta5?3?fsgg.,,5,gg,,,,, . AJ., 12' '5-. .T a.. 24 'Q5 'r rg, . Randy McElvey was elected state president of Phi Beta Lambda this year. Left 10 Right' Randy MCEIVCY- PfCSldCm- Beth Biiffield- SCCYCIPIVY- Tina Tillman, Publicity Chairman, Sundy Baker, Treasurer. 's V4 FIRST ROW, ffOI1I In hack: Mary Ward, Beth Barfield, Randy McElvey. .S'EC'O.N'D ROW' Wanda Morrell, Tina Tillman, Linda Butler, fiarx Silver, Sylvia Hampton. THIRD ROW' Sundy Baker. Wendy Moore, Barbara Cumbaa, Sharon Presson, co-sponsor, Pam Roeder, Mary Alice I-idler. sponsor IO3 ig l oc 'n buskin and debate club :lil . lrll to iight Sharon Costello, Riley Ct .ttle Xlirt Ilell Ilohanan, I .trle Stromoslsi. Danny llgtu-'ggidii' li,1sCI lfllsxell. Rflll' BClll .lUl1CS, lmtiitl. Ilariies, liz.: tooper. Isay Williams. linda lJ,it.it's. lit-lst Nlekers, Bessie lihompson. .Iohn Nltltaz, Karol -Xnderson. lloriillly lhontpson, HHH ,lu Nlr Robert Spell. Sponsorl Marielle Iiurgosne. ,lot Broome. Carol inlay, lreasurerg Iliiior lliitls, President, Nlareia Owens, Parlia- lllCIll.lIl.lIl, lynn Ilodge. Viet:-President. Nadeen Xkanalka. Seeretaryl NNCCIIC little. Billy Rabun, Sherroii I one. I d Green, Steve Seylried, Not-It and Busltm C lub. the speeeh and drama or- ganization, eompleted many proieets in line with its two niam purposes to provide dramatic experiences and to serve the VSC' Department ol' Speeeh and Ilrama It sponsored the three quarterly speech lorums. assisted in eaeh ol the major productions. produeed ,lohn Dos Passos' I S -t lor home eoniing, and helped the speech department with its annual high sehool workshop. YSL' Blueriays, lglissa Landey. Riley Wade. Lynn Hodge, Mike Pagan, john Martin, Cullin Mere- dith. Regie Wisenhaker. Betty Devane. Sherron long, larry Long, Karen Luke. Bob Defjraph, Q harles Ricks, Vicki Vickers, Dianne Stewart, Ken Roberts, Robert l.ee debated at the following tour- naments Auburn. Iimori Peachtree Tournament, IRA at lfniversity ol Alabama, West Georgia College, I niversity ol' Tampa. Gull' Coast Junior tollege, Georgia State Prison Tournament, Uni- versity olfieorgia. and I-'lorida State University, One perlormanee by Members of the Sock and Busltm Club would easily change the mind ol' any- one who believes there is a laek of talent on the VSC eampus, These students were responsible for the produetion ol' The lmporlunee of Being Earnest during spring lestival. Xtx ,,,, pgex it ma.. XXX F X . N ex, , I X ,, ff x 's W. Z , 1 11? 'il ..ae4j IO4 ,.,v-F' 'fs glee club-eleireulo panamerieano Q :g.,.......-- ,A , ,,, - 1 -, ,- EESPEQ .-,-...-1.-- -.-.--g--Y -get M -11 ., if 3 5' 6 CD GQ: ROW I, left to right-Wayne Kirkland, Bruce Laughlin, Clifton Young, Bob Hollenbeck, Jeff Underwood, Webster Teague, Director, ROW 2. Rudy Gordon, Jimmy Hewett, Stephen LaPointe, Donny Kirby, Russell Warmack, Ronald Williams, ROW 3, Darlene Lillard, Barbara Rolko, Charlotte Cunningham, Faye Echols, Sharon Sapp, Cathy Touchton, Carol Cooper, Connie Morris, .lane Allen, ROW 4, Lieland Thigpen. Susan Fletcher, Cheri Barbee, Margie Watson, Lynn Taylor, Sherry Cox, Mary Catherine Kelly, Debbie Gable, Angela Ragan, Accompanist. The Glee Club is an integral part of the Valdosta State College Depart- ment of Music, but membership is open to all students of the College. Important choral literature is performed in several programs throughout the year. Performing on campus, as well as throughout the city, the Glee Club never fails to delight audiences with classical and popular music. O5 ll sn . i 1 ll ROW l, left to rightefShiela Ray, .lan Powers. Carol Brandon. Betsy Thrash, Durrett Bradford, Dr. Jose' B. Fernandez, Sponsor, Roxanne Monroe, Sandra Walker, Ann Roberts. Karen Register, Antonio Molina, Mr. Julian Hodges, Louise Oxford, ROW J, Sharon Grillin, Sherri Barnaski, Lynn Sepulveda, Dorcas French, Harriet Moore, Cal Oxford. The purpose of the Pan-American Club is to promote better relations between Spanish Speaking Countries. Our faculty advisor is Dr. .lose B. Fernandez. The purpose of the club has been carried out by several very interesting, informative programs on the Spanish Speaking Countries. ln an effort to encourage the use of Spanish outside the classroom. lo students interested in Spanish have bound together to create an American- izcd-Spanish culture right here at VSC. ill ! rr Y- 35 t f N 1, K X serenaders and euterpe Society nf' A ,A X ,. N. A fm. K7 'WH KBS .M 3, , ll 1 ,Q , . 4 MW1MWH?WQG 59,5-V , t :vga Q Q. ' X5 fu 'uk Q ,fail M -La' 4 ' I if ill. ,', N A '1'- Q Ef',,f2Qgppy, 3, 4-f 'Q 1 mf ,Z ' wf,wQwW5Q9iwq4e 'R EU? 4 '22 . ?p56,1:g:l:M'i .I A 1 . f Vi A.,. , Q. T nf MEA ii. '3 1, Q ' 5, 1 : Z'271a25Ll- 'Q, 'Buell 4a- .ny 4 1 'v nuU F ,t:gll. ! !'9',,p0 1 ':fM1 .AiiuiF' Qiglzz: ll' ul' 17 gl shui. i 8 Q0 . -V-5 X we L- JN- SQ O 4j1 il - 0' lla' 00 0 H' BV O 5 .'l. a sul! taiwan Hmxuqv'-I I 106 alpha psi ome a and math education club 4 f Carol Clay, Riley Wade, Marcia Owens, Elinor Davis, and Mr. Robert Spell. ad' visor, are members of Alpha Psi Omega. an honorary dramatic fraternity This society recognizes outstanding achievement in the lield ofdramatics. va . ,ff Glen Brown, Vickie Register, Harold Abbott, Mary Price Arrington, Dr. Randall Hicks, Marsha Travis, Connie Ritchie, are members ofthe Math-Education Club. The purpose ol' this club is to promote profes- sionalism among students in this field, to examine suitable activities, and to discuss implication ofsuch programs at vsd. l07 g,,.'f f JN' , .fi 'if' t 5 , V! l l tw, 1, i, 5 t ,A V I l fx lx V ' l 1 is 4 A, 4 L 4 Sail alpha chi and sigma alpha chi I Alpha Chi recognizes academic achievement of all stu the top ten per cent of their class Both honor societies dents who have completed eighty quarter hours and are in sponsor Honor s Day ABOVE Ix'NEELlNG: Lee Edwards, Jimmie Jones, Bill Cribbs, Walter New- some, Pat Taylor, David Stroupe, ST.4.VDlNG: Nadeen Wanatka, Analease Green, Glenda Hollingsworth, Shelia Shef- field, Nancy Ross, Jennifer Hunnicutt, Janice Smith, Shirley Phillips, Cynthia Moore, Gnann Alvarez, Marvene Thig- pen, Wanda Morrell, Beth Dixon, Elissa Landey, Janice Crawford, Roquette Batalo, Judy Hampton, Haley, Debra Morse, Vivan Browning, Trudi Cox, Kathy Aarnio. CENTER: Julian Hodges, Jean Strickland, Sandra Walker, Kay Davis, Polly Moore, Benita Thomas, Minnie Monroe, Cynthia Hollingsworth. BELOW -flsl ROW: Polly Moore, Dottie Wamble, Karen Luke, Joyce Joyce, Elissa Landey, Julia Collins, Carol Dial, Dottie Pittman, Shirley Phil- lips, Sharon Lincoln, Haley, Sandra Wal- ker, Kay Davis, Merry Herring, Linda Garner, Angela Ragan, Becky Rushin, Glenda Hollingsworth, Beth Dixon, Mar- vene Thigpen, Wanda O'Quinn. End ROW,- Ronny Gilliard, Dr. Pearson, Glen Regis- ter, Randy McElvey, Howard Freeman, Ervin Wood, Minnie Monroe, Analease Green, Constance Crawford, Cynthia Moore, Cynthia Hollingsworth, Camille Walker, Sandra Beaty, Lou Ann Waters. Sigma Alpha Chi recognizes academic achievement ofall and have maintained a 3 3 quality point average It also students who have completed at least thirty quarter hours SPOUSOFS Mdrga and Mae elections 3 af H' Z ii Sy? X lv si A ' 3 Q fly-if , 17 f'.l'-'ff' , 4, --is Y . 9 fa if' f F llrhts To carry out their goal of sup- porting and backing intercolle- giate athletics at VSC, the Letter- man's Club recognizes outstand- ing achievement in all areas of athletics. At the end of the year they sponsor a sports banquet and award all-conference tro- phies. LEFT' Pete Smith receives an award for outstanding effort in basketball from Coach Mel- vin. RIGHT' Craig Courtney receives an award for outstand- ing effort in baseball from Coach Thomas, student religious Council Under the leadership of Lyn- dal Colson, President, the Stu- dent Religious Council brought Sammy Clark, a religious speak- er, and the Howard Hanger Trio from Emory, a folk group, to our campus. Its purpose is to strengthen campus-religious ac- tivities through campus-wide religious events. RIGHT: Sammy Clark. BELOW: O. C. Dean, Don Prieur, Mark Patrick, Lyndal Colson. Joey Davis, Barbara Kent, Dr. Raymond Hunter. U' A 1 n'll:!',-L, M af? '-ss 'Q sv. ! X , , .. ,, :A lx ' .57 1.:'- 1-24-' Saga x ffujtvlv-,L l..33-A-Q54 - . ,- . - if -' N 1 I X -nn-.,,,.s' V x . A westminster fellowship Westminster Fellowship, a group ol' college age Presby- terians, had a full year of activities. Aside from weekly Sunday meetings, these students entertained new Fresh- men during Orientation Week, took a skiing trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and had a fish fry during spring quarter. Arnold. f, . :L 'Q - :gre 'f,',. 119' -Q, A R ' Q We , pxq, I x Q I .ff 4 Z: v 5 . ,f K X ss' ' f - s L -Q ,fn T v V4 f W Y , 2 ig 8 3 fem-rv. in i i fr , ' Ill Otlicers for the year were President Don Prieur. Viee President Dottie Pittman, and Secretary-Treasurer Lauri i f man 3 .7 52 f ! Q A .Q . 4, rhllaifhx .1 --A31 A .vi ,AL ll yi Q4 nf W N '..i?6:.,nx1:::x'a1,,Jl it aansaup-q.',fl nut? .Q Q . ,U , '---.ss xt ' 1 4 0 O S 5' s 's Nfl ,fig f 4 .V . H! xx N , 3 as baptist student union Under the direction of Joe F. Stephens, the Baptist Stu- dent Union continues to serve as a link between the local churches and VSC students. Organized in the early l950's, the BSU also ollers non-obligated opportunities such as dcvotionals, music, inspirations, activities. Open to all students, there are these and extra added attractions such as T.V., pool, and ping pong. TOP PlC l'lfRl1' ,S l'.-1N'lJINtjy Joe Stephens, Frank Ranew, Al Davis, .lohncll Malthy, Pascal Nelson, Daniel Avery, ON SOI .A 1: Dorothy lhonipson, Carol Cox, Lynda! Colson, Sandra Walker, Linda Hewett. UN l l.0UR Cecil Pollock, Donna Collier, Laura Lemack, .lay Spell. MIIJIDLI1' I'lt l't'Rl1' Group participates in friendship. BOTTOM l'lf l'l'Rl1 BSU display in Homecoming is put up in front ofthe BSU. gt L . -w---,,,.. fi.1.- Fx Y ., i . -. t i 'iefw' 1 ly' .' ' -' 4 'Nga - ,V sf, ' r 'I A - , , QA i W , Llxr' ' ' -It A ' Q .W 'fr f -.if 1' ' : Thri ft fm . 3i?s.g' -4? A i x' J 'fl ' ',?'5,d:-. 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P deseret club and newman club 'lf ik' C:-D QCD GOD 4 sv-oil fi gb! . .go .t f O . Q.- :nes Under the jurisdiction of the Ch h . ure of Jesus Christ ofthe Latter Day Saints tlvlormonl. the Deseret Club is established to promote good lellowship and to provide intellectual stimulationg to furnish cultural adaptations lor their talentsg and to foster religious life ol' Valdosta S, , ' . . ' ' tate College. The program ol the club is characterized by an idealistic and religious spirit with a lirm beliel' that God lives and can and should Meeting the needs of the Catholic students Ill at Valdosta State College is the Newman Club. lt provides the students with spiritual as well as intellectual growth. Father Payne. priest at St. .lohn's Catholic Church, is advisor lor this group. PlC'TL'RL'D l.l1l-T RUN' Paul ll. Moermon. .lohn George. lLlllLll'3Cll'l Thompson, Durrett Bradlord, Steve Seyliried, Roxanne Monroe. Rltilll' ROW' lfather Payne. Bill Zim- merman, Lorraine Monroe. Wm.. l 14' 3 Jinx., A, Y be the guiding light in each person's life. PICTIQRED SEA TED: Sammie Huw, vice presidentg Beverly Hunt. reporter. historiani Suzan Logsdon, secretary, treasurer: Dwain Saxon, president. S7'.fl.X'Dl.X'G: Mathell Lawson. Shirley Partin, Bert Smith. Noel Lawson. Marv Paulk, lilder Brent Blackburn. B.-ICI! ROW' Dot Freeman. Grady S Ah l ' ' ' X ' mit .C F. Sirmans. Robert Runia. l tl i ' , lx If s, htswh AQ X.. LIE veterans assocation and association of concerned students Xhlf To provide a voice for those students who have served their country, the Veterans Association was founded at Valdosta State College this past school year, lt sponsored the VSC Foundation Drive demonstration, which collected over S2000 for scholarships. PIC'TL'Rl:'D FIRST ROW- Walter Harvey. Robert Jones, .lim Raines, Duncan Brantlev. .S'E6'0,X'lJ RUM A NN. Atkinson. Jr.. John MacLeod. V ,xx -x.- ,-.431-1 A4 , 4' nf S Wm I , -I fl ' ' 41 , D' ' - His. S4 M5 . ui. .J -.. 5. zz To serve as a stimulus lor the lurther evolution ol a campus atmosphere conductive to real learning, to the lively exchange ol' ideas. and to lull student participation in student activities is the purpose ol the Associa- tion ol' Concerned Students. another neu group established as VSL' this year. PlC'TL'RlflJ5 Maureen Quinn, Patrick DeSercey, Donna Capri, Vicki Mastar, Tim Mackey, Surl Scott. Rat llattamay, Bill llupris, .lenniler llunnieut. Bill Coty. Ann Calmes. Wayne Bennett. l elix lermini. .lim Irvin, Mary Ledbetter. Charlie l-arley, Nancy Neill, Russell fieare. Cherri Collins, John Wise, 5 if: l Q 1 , Ilflllnfv 'Qi union L. 'fi 8 3 L'I,I'l1'R LEF71' During the lirst week of the school year. the Glen Yar- borough Concert provided entertainment. l.Ull'h'R LEFT? Highlight ol' thc spring quarter was a standing-room-only concert by the Lettermcn. l 'PPER RIGII 71' Glen Yarhorough. Baby, the rain must fall. LOWER RIGHT: The Letlermen pose with their sponsors. the College Union Board: Ronny Gilliard. Buhha Baggs. Sue Davis. Beverly McDonald, Charlie Howell. Laura Arnold. Denny Mclaughlin. Fran Neal. Nance Scruggs. Ken lfcrrcll. Valdosta State College Union Board is faced with the responsibility ol' pro- viding entertainment. both social and educational, lor the pleasure ol' the entire student body. Besides sponsoring the Let- termen and other such top-rate enter- tainment this year, the Board also spon- sored the Spring Festival. a week long series ol' activities and games planned lor the enjoyment ofthe students to acquaint them with the facilities ol' the student union. in , Il I Yu s f ' ., 1 , --1 student government assoeiationnoffieers '-N! : . DAVID RATCLIFF, PRESIDENTfANN BULLARD, SECRETARY ERVIN WOOD. VICE PRESIDENT DOTTIE PITTMAN, TREASURER 'S - A 4 S l X l Since the N68 SGA had completely overhauled their were made in the area of communication between admin- Ufgillllllllltbll, it was a challenge to the H969 SGA to further istration, faculty and students with students serving on al- implenient and improve on these changes. Major strides most every administration and faculty committee. Student ll8 student senate if D D-d..f.4r N ABOVE: JeiT Mays. Sue Davis. Pam Salter. Eleanor White. Steve Bishop. BELOW: Cam Hickman. Gail King, Carl Schuchman. Kathleen Gleason. 'S 0 'gg-., -4l-- 'Q gripes concerning the cafeteria and inhrmary were brought in the election and subsequent run oil. out into the open and examined, Elections for l970 SGA were highly contested and more students than ever voted ll9 , student court and black key SEA TED: Diane Wilder. Dianne Couey. William A. hrwin. Becky Rushin. ST-I.YDl.N'G: Charlie Howell. Gus Bohler. Jerry Bishop. Jimmy Womack. In its second year the stu- dent court has continued to take more and more ofthe responsibility ol' handling student disciplinary problems under the leadership ol' Chief Justice Bill Erwin. Black Key recognizes stu- dents outstanding in scholar- ship, leadership and service. Under the leadership of Tom- my Barr, president. they conducted a faculty-student basketball game to raise money for scholarships. Dr. Hicks. Tommy Barr. Bill Moore. David Slroupe. Ervin Wood. Ronny Gilliard. Cam Hickman, Charlie Howell. Ronnie Williams, Frank Mclfilroy. l-.ddy Hanly. Mr. Mc- Faddcn. lQ Chi delphia and order dfdiana .. .Una Q. 13.4.5 W 5 'O 'U 5 '1 '. minimum ,Quin i -'www -sqft.-.7 Mlalnil . nInd4A ilglsl . 0W5'l 'A '1-Q nm .i4l4m11vl,i'l.,zn7 Mwwy-,,w 5 3 ri 2 the s 'W ' E., L., .W-.- , .... .L .54-1. rf e 1 722 'f-'41 1 .. L-mg' l. I in i 4, 1 .-R. . 'fri 'I32M.,... 'ltx mlm QD .1 5.-E il! Q .Q I I 1 IL 3 U 'Sci' I I I 9 , F F . fi Q, A X l O X R'-. i O ', . ti' ' s i. lfarsil wx: 'Sf I, if 'N M Ae 3. 1 ft fgi Lg Q, y swan 'pywfiv ks, 7 g ..v- , , . ,,-Q. MEN H jg.. if , W giqg? A X, Y X A , s + J SEflTED OX FLOOR Gail Har- ris. .ludy Strleltland, Nlary :Xnn Broome, Brunell Phillips. Claire Culpepper, Cathy Ryle, Shirley Phillips, Millie Hughes, S11 171117 OX' SOF-I Cathy Vyesthroolx. Sandi llysler. lris Jarret. Sally Cial- laher, Patsy Branch Newly organized. Chi Del- phia is an auxiliary' ol' the Delta Chi Fraternity. These girls assist the fraternity in allolits activities. S1144 11319 .lan Roper. .lohnsie Ben- son, Rena Seoggins, Claire Coleman, Ann Bullard, Shirley Chanihless .S'1flN17l,Nli Brenda Jones, linda lleyyett. Naney llohie. Diane NN ilder. Camille Vyallser. Charlotte Lun- ningham. Serving as the sister or- ganization ol' Tau Kappa hp- silon. The Order ol' Diana gives invaluable assistance in rush and in serviee proieets. Under President Claire Cole- man. the group sponsored the annual Christmas party lor the lraternity. Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity based on Scout principles. Serving both VSC and the sur- rounding community, APO participates in many activities. Some of the major service projects were helping with Freshman Orientation, sponsoring a Boy Scout troop for slow learners. helping the Scout Council with Camporees. and operating a book exchange. APO sponsors also en- gaged in service by distributing toys to the children in the Rose Haven Units of Southwestern State Mental Hospital. With programs like these Alpha Phi Omega adds leader- ship, friendship, and service to the VSC community. alpha phi omega 1 l i . -J ff .H R V 'L' .E N l A4 l. . . -- I Yi' rs V ' i i xl I ,4 . L l 4 i ' l' --Q- , 4 fr 'J Ahh, ,4B0l'E FRONTJROJV' hrnle Sledge, Charles Joy ner, Judy Galloway. lornrny Sur- rells, John C00liC1SIZlClf?.Xv1J RUM' Glynn Sapp. Ron Logan. Andy Pallerxon, Doug Johnson. Benny' Kent, THIRD RUH' David Baheoely, Abe Klllll. Brll hell. Jamey Ernest. Dickie Morrisg l 0l'RTll ROM' ,laely Barle. George Weelu. Prank Marr. Sam Kalll l.I1'l'T l,h'l-'T ROH' Sharon Costello. kathy Nloore. Denlse lundnrarly RIGHT ROW' Margaret Dcvane. Mary knchenx. Llnda lrhy. Judy Cialloyyay Rlfjll 71 l'lR0,X'Y'ROH' John Cooke, Ind ylee prev lornrny Sorrellx. Isl yuee-prey. Charles Joyner. presg Judy Galloway. syyeelheurt, lrnle Sledge, 3rd ynee-prey, Davrd Buhoek. lreasg Glynn Sapp, See 123 --Q... --LQ., r 1, sv.. I - ...nam -- - V--A..,.... . --. ' f --..-Y .-.- M-.,- . 9 Z i 'sv' if kofa A new organization on campus, the Knights ofArlington seek to preserve the image ol' the Old South. Because of ditiieulties in getting organized, the K of A's had a hard time at tirst, but they distinguished themselves during spring quarter by participating in various school activities. ,, -...., a if--5 - wjujjj B --........... -if -V , W H.....,. , ..-...W ... --'Q--k - ., '-4- T H ' -'vu-.M .- 'U X , ,W Q -...,.W. . -N V--.....,., . 5 N M ---..-A-.....4...,..,-,,,.. my ...L-. L-nf f 7 A., .v , fn r Nw' 5 FIRST ROW: Raleigh Eliot, C. B. Bridges, Britt Lovett, Denny Clark, Gary Reed, Bill Hortman, Bruce Baker, Tom Odum, .limmy Suber, Stan Cathell, Wayne Blanton. Norman lVlCCullars. Charlie Pilcher, Davey Shelton, Art Christy, Bo Crockett, Larry Hill. Sl:'C'0ND ROW: Randy Royal, Francis McCall, Marvin Dickey, Frank Jones. Danny Ben- nett, Malcolm Liles, Robin Mcfihin, Steve Bcall, Dale Ciilespie, Jim Higginbotham,JudJohnson. .5555 X, , U. wif, A . - B 125:43 ,Ae. 5. V. . 5 1 if ff' ,F-3 g'jj2g?jf '.4?' f -143,f-ll-:Mgt yi 1:iL,'1,f1 V 1 L -f Nfgul, 0422 'wfg Qin' J- 4' , , f ' ,N f fl .- f'.'i4x3ubisF'o '13 -JAM . -4 'fffa phi delta delta Lndcr thc Icadcrxhip ol' Doug Nippcr. Phi Della Dcltu coniplclcd its lim ycur on thc Vuldoxlu Slulc cgimpux Compoxcd mostly ol' men who xicrc Phi Dcllu Thclgik Lll other schools. lhix group ix currently working on hcing grunted ii churlcr from this nutionul fraternity. PlC'Tl RED Sli ll'I:'lD Duvid llLlll1LlVNLlj..lll1l Hollylicld. llz1rrisAduins. Duron Sviin- dcll. .lim Slaughter. .lohnn5 Giles. .lumen Hewitt, SY.-IN DING Brud Barnes. Wyatt Spunn. Way nc Whccllicld. Bryan Phillips. Bill Hullicoclx. Doug Nippcr. lad Lund, T doug nipper alpha delta pi s king ofdiamonds A. Q L 4 n f . fn 9 EE '-.act ll ff I , 1, f, PM 1.5 l,CFlUFllllII1lLll lllmork Day, GFLldULlll0fl,11f1dUll1Cl' convocnlmns. at thc muxuml l'.l.l l,ll I li Iliff mnlcr quarter. at concern wulh thc glee During the winlcr quarter, L1 new larillefrllly. DCll3 Sl2- cluh. thc hand play L1 mul part ln thc l1lU5lCLll lille at VSC. I,l1'F1X P - ,, , , -N M 1 . I-'Ll 'lu Sharron cmn1m.suNlm rwmchcf. c'1, 1fe1x'f5T.s'-,mm Rlgglc. ma hl' Wh 'mdblhhed on ,the VSC Ldmpub' Qrgamzted lamb, cmlmn. l-rank 00:11 Lynn Covlurn. RIGHT PLL 1155 Mn, by Dale AlCXf1UClCf and Rwhfifd Baker- The lflllefnllb' Xhlllc. lmrcn l.ukc. nlRA'c'7'1lw- Mr. Campbell. B.s.s1s'1mx Ed stands for loyalty lo the nation and me school and for the Burr. lfllx'll'0Nl:' Cccll Pollack. Russell Womack. l'RL','llPffT ganctily Ot-the home and family lam llcmll, l'RU.lll3U N li' Slcvcn B11rr,.S'TRI,NfiB.-I.S'.S':Dr.O'Nc11l. Eb 'T 128 qi 1 :M Il A afwl ' I '1 5 , it sewers B Jr. .f -. ff 'W 1 PICTCREDJ Elaine Young, Class Sections Editor: Al Lee, Business Manager: Jody Exley. Typing Editor: Lavan Dukes, Research Editor: Sharon Lincoln, Pictured Editor: Mary Alice Layne. Layout and Design Editor: Ed Hanahan. Copy Editor: Elissa Landey. Editor in Chief. .NOT PICTLRED BLT VERY .llL'C'Il IX THE PIC'TL'RE: Mr. Larry Bookman. Bruce Deuley. Ed Green. Larry North. Photographers: Dan Troy. American Yearbook Representative: Dr. Marvin Evans. Ad- visor: and the countless thousands ol' students, who wish to remain anonymous. li-nu-,,, f, N ,f iw - ,f Publication ol' the PINE BRfl,N'C'H VSC's literary magazine. is the primary achievement ol' the Literary Club. Ed Lightsey editor and the other members met all year to contribute original works and criticize them. These works then became the material in the magazine. PIC'- TLRED Bill Kerby, Mr. Bill Fuller. advisor, Kathy Arnio, Ed Lightsey. is Y pllie cone ancl .hterar ,Kid Mimi' .4 Q I rf if it C Hb ' . ,mfr ij, , ' ' c groups and greeks are very nice, 'Sv ,M M-'-'S ,,,..4 rf' 19 3 if fa 1, F ,ILZHXP L5- f I I ' x -QC' .. 4 P' Ax! 14 131 I if, ll x X 1 'L Ye' , E 5 Qi , ' ' I ,, fu we sb V1 t , wg, -41'il'K ,N ng A .v ,,-3 ' x lk, 1 but take 21 break ir t 'U' C -Q 9 .N 5 2 ww-. 4, , - N -5237 I fwfr. 'cf A v I fwc- . if ,af A ri, j E , , 'H D M -wi f. - T Www.. N '25 fnvff, 132 that's our advice! 4-.4 1 P , A iz, ,. A. Q '1 ,. c 4,1 -1 vs' 1 zu . 'TT -.-1. n ,zf-.1-' ' - .' .ql',r,i:- I - ,5'21'Y 7 te, in ,, 1 ,yr ,WAHI M -. LH: -..-'V-gif L ff' 3 v , b 1- 1- - .fl J, , .A . Q -rv , 1 . . ,J 11-. ,c ,,-1. . ,L 11 n 7 a ' ,f .. L 45531 uv - I ' ,A '32 I I 46,8-1',,i. . .AJ ici! -.Nfl 1 .' 1.11 .. H 1 - a 54.111, 'L ,. . ' Aifi' x1.'t ' ,V W. . -4 fp A-if .F -F. J, '.K:Lf.'- 131' -w,-, ,fn 'kflyv '1 .f, A 4 -fffs-V - f -'viii g fz. 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Sigma Phi l'pxilong Marc Wilcox, licllu lhig Kigiry Prcslon, Sigma Phi Ipxiloiiii1iISmilh.Ilcllaiihipliicx'Ilaivix, lziu lxzippu lpxilim, Sl: Ill'lD Ronny fiillialrd. llcllzi Chu l'rcd fiuiiwiii. Pi Kzippai Phig Juli' Mays, Iaiu Kaippzi l'psi- I hm, Ciux Buhler. Pi Kgippgi Phig Climllcr Iicrcc, lziu kaippii Iiwxiloii. l'll'll Rl-IP lil-'I Oli' Circcks pmlluipiilciiilllxiiipiugipa1l'liilCircck VS cclx. ,5. . GW ,V Q AN! Ig -X Q19 tif 2 S . ' -lb Q , 5,4-U' 4 if'-har, -1- Chl in-1 1 1 x XXXX H Val' . 11. .. S ' 7' v V is 1a A a .1- H! i-I -. :I,iP !'- ' . '5 - A F .Y B ' , 5 ii' 1' --l NHL! I ' -.4 Axxiirkx E 1 P - s al- 1' Palnhcllcmc sponsors Circclx Wcclx and NUFOTIIF pLll'llCIPllllUll lll pl1ll.1nll1mpm mulw Ullm- I'CNP0llNIl7lllllCN arc rcgulgnlmn ol' mlcrwrlly ullgurx .lx null gas comiuulmn ol ruxlw lor .1ll xmmun aludcnls. l l'l'l1R l.l:l-I Circclw unclrcxs lor Kircclx XX cull K l'l'l,lx' Rlfflll Nlgnrllm l,llllll.lll lrczuurcrg Dcam Joncs. glalvnwrg Samdu llyslcr. Pl'CNlklClll. llgurc lulpcppcr, unc pruxudcm Culhy Rylc, sccrctury. Hlzlllli' lllcn llamdcrx, huppn Dcllug Molly 4, .1ll1oun, ,Xlplm llclln P11 ,lullc follms. .Nlplm Xl llcltall Slmmn l.lm'nln. Phu Nlug llgurc kulpcppcr. l'l11 Nlu ST I NIDINU Ngmcc Scruggs, Alpha Dcllan Pl. lum Bclcxx, .-Xlplw Xl lJcll.1l linrlmm C ullucl' kappa Dcl1u1C411l1y Rylc. Alpha llcllu I'1L Sand: llyxlcr. ,fNlpl141Xu llclln. llmlu Bclll Phu Nlu Mz1rtl1uPillmgm, lxuppu Della. fd? ! Q f 7 'Ui 31 J I 29' X '01 nughr- 1-- I mt-i'll'S alpha delta pi ,ff With Gretchen holding on to the last, the ADPi's ran, scrambled, and splashed their way to the championship in the First annual Spring Frolics. This event marked the end ofa busy spring quarter forthe sorority. The ADPi annual Easter Egg Hunt this spring proved to be almost as much fun for the sisters as for the underprivileged children. Dozens of eggs and candies were hidden in Brookwood Park for the youngsters. ln addition to social and service functions. sorority members served on the Student Government and the WRA. Patsy Branch was listed among the Ten Best Dressed Coeds while Susie Branch and Lynne Elsberry placed in the TKE Calendar Girl Contest. Finally Alpha Delta Pi distinguished itsell' once again by winning the Panhellenic Scholastic Award. l38 .5 im' T7 lx! ROW' Kathy Kirbo, Roaemary Wilder. Anne Jean Owen. Linda Reddielt, Weezie Little, Leigh Pendleton, Ind ROW' Gail Bobbitt, Kay Blanton, Diana Meadows, Pam Willie, Gail King, Karen Luke, Diane Lehols, Gretehen MeCoy, Susan Nelson, Polly Moore, Linda Smart, Patty Durden, Caroline Luhanka, ,ini ROW' Cathy Ryle. Lynne Elaberry, Barbara Land, Virginia Albritton, Jayne Spell, Naney Mashburn, 4111 ROM' Dena Butler, Martha Haneoek, Karen Maturi, Molly Calhoun, Jan Chester, Sufi Shingler, Nance Scruggs. Pam Spence, Amanda Mormon, Bonnie Daniel. Susan Shenton, Pat Yarnot, Ruth Braselton, Jan Spaneake, Jennifer Salter, Mary Lou Slover, Pam Parlter, Susan Branch, Jane Pearson, Judy Lee, Kathleen Cileaxon. ON Sl,llJIf' Laura Brown, Patsy Braneh, Karen Register, Cindy Clements. l39 2- 'YP' alpha xi delta K ws Pj 5 Q 421 ui ' '. , W,..,-.- W... ff: r X JA. f M ' ' A '.--If g . ' -f'.- W ,. AW 'Q I ft D Q 14 . ' .,:i f,L,. Alpha Xi Delta yyas formally reeognifed at Lombard College. Cialeshurg, Illinois. on April l7. H493. This is ohserved as National Founders Day hy Alpha Xi's every- yyhere. Alpha Xi yyas founded hy ten young yyomen yyho sought to eneourage and eultivate a true spirit of friendship. ll yyas one of the ten original organizing groups of the National Panhellenie Conference. Sinee 1893. Alpha Xi Delta has ehartered l3O ehapters. and has a total mem- bership of over 50,000 sisters. Gamma Xi Chapter of , ' 'IM ' ..... M U gn: , ' ,'.f' Six A ' - . ug Kc .g'p filx V ' I-..y , l I I 1 isi'AQ f . rx tin, X y , .fx yr 1 ' 1' Q15 fl Hayle? J X N BNZQ6 , K ,' I .., i S' W A- X i V ' V- I N -11'-- 13'3 '1'xf-Eau , 'i , - . M f -i i -T . . e - at-4 - '- A ' A - '- ' ' ' L i . , U h -.5 .,. . Alpha Xi Delta was installed on the VSC campus in May, l958. Throughout the school year, traditional activities include the National Philanthropy Drive forthe prevention ofjuvenile delinquency, supporting an Indian girl through Children's Incorporated, and various social and civic func- tions. Besides the high standards ol' character and scholar- ship toward which Alpha Xi Delta works, the bond oftrue sisterhood is greatly valued. LPPER l,lfI-'TJ Carol Cook, Judy Harrell, .lulie Collins, Melody Liven- fi 'G is fb ' i i good, Kathy Melfarland, Shirley Clianihlcss,t lairet oleiiiaii, llolilwit I llardwielt, Darden Wells, Nancy Barroxs, Nancy lsaliher, Dianiiet out-x Marcia lhain, .liiiiiiiy Boland, Pain Mydtllelon, lsaty Dean Yitlseis, Cheryl Rogers, Sandi llysler, Mary ,Xnn llroonie. ,laniee Blue. lsat Hilton, Susan Ackeridge. l,Ull'l1'l' , , -' x Ill I Diane Wilder lilinnie Nlalt- hy, Charlotte Cunninghaiii, Dottie Wanihle, Becky Sears, t athy Sham, ,,t lindi li iss Pant Salter li'irlwara l txlor Patsy Gordon, Diane Stuart, . 4 Laura Arnold. Sharon Davis, Cyndy Davis, l'leaiior lltighes, ,lan Vliells. Sue Davis, Cathy Cato, Dottie Pittman, Melinda Glea ton, Beth Pennington. lon: Bellexm, 'Q' I , f 'if 3-YN . t ZF' 'J f 7 2 ,- 1? ' i 5--aexfivfl 1. , f affi' ,ig 3 x'vi A , . QA 4IP'!l1+'4K- ',,? 1 P 'I .. 2 9 1 Q 1 s 5. 4 W f ' gi it it i .- gi 'Y Y' 3 'ti lv if -M if if 3 I xy A 1 if' fi f if il? v . 54, 4 1 Q 4' nf fr on s P lf fl f Q ' .. f ,.,.t ,,.,,, W-Pi Kgvfyf V ' f -s .'t,x1yofl4r,3Kkih J1lv' ' y la- fisfjg 4 Q 4 l f isa 1 , , 4 WYE. Y v 23 , , xx ' 'PX , P? .qv iam V- oi -.fs.,..3 ,s - 4 Q --A ,s. if . 581-fs, s 1 fx 'NA N ,,..,,.,,,1,,, N ff br ywwsnmwxwl-xml xx f fp I X A '1 '- 1 kv ' 1, H X1 L' J Y? delta Chi Y -531-v. ' fx :Ah ,gi M5661 4 ' ff? QQ Emi' DIC L'PPl:'R LEFT' FIRST ROW: Denny' McLaughlin. ,lohn Buckles. liddie Hanley. Mark Camp. Tommy' Barr. Butch Pipkin. Wayne Collink. Don Lanier. .limmy Manning. Ronny Williams. Mae Wilcox. lirvin Wood. Howard I-reeman. Mike Norman. Fd Hanahan. Mike Strom. Mike Conlang .S'hiC0.N ID RUIV: ,lim Mitchell. Hiller Spann. Harrison Mc- Nease, Vernon Twitty. Dee Viehman. Boh Hastings. .Iohn Woreesterg l'llIRlJ Rlllif Bill Moore. Lane Holton. Buhba Baggs. Steve Bishop. Ronny Gilliard. Robert Fernandez. Howard Brohaxyn. .lames Hill. Danny Coley. Lee Mahatfke, Steve Manry. Clary Herrington. l.0H'h'R Llilff l lR.S I' ROW' Randy Arthur. Larry Wiley. Mike Cole. Calvin Slllllhl .S'lff'U.N I7 RUN' lfred Gihhom. lzddie lfisher. .lohnny Wwe. Larry Hysler. Paul O'Brien. Carl l-'indlyl THIRD RUM' .lohn Trimmell. Bohhy Sloan. Boh Sugg. Marty Lehmann. Mike Phelps. Steve Rominger. l,lz'l-'I' ,1lll7lDI.lf Patil O'Brien praetieex for Greek Week, RIGH7 .lllIJIJI.I:' Delta Chik add another trophy to,their eolleetion. l.0H'lfR ,llllJIJI.lf Chi Delpliiank Sandi llysler. Gail Harris. Patsy Braneh. Mary Ann Broome. Claire Culpepper. Sally Ciallaher, Millie Hughes. f! '4 Q T K r .sm 'f nw- V -Qi, -LQQ i A A--H i -bg-Gif I 'fri' '1r':?'l '!5i.f'Q9. ,qw 1' .3-M -Ju ' ,. X -' --A -t-1 .iz ' ,-was im-K, ll9'1 4 ix 9 l Iris Jarrett, Brunell Phillips, Shirley Phillips, Judy Strickland, and Cathy Westbrook pose at the White Carnation Ball. E.X'TREMl:' RIGHT' Cathy Westbrook and Ronnie Williams present the new sweetheart pin to the new sweetheart, Patsy Branch. The i968-69 school year was another winning year for Delta Chi. Delta Chi's started the year by winning Greek League Intermural football, and continued winning until being awarded the overall Intermural trophy for the third time, this retiring the trophy. The men of Delta Chi also won the VSC Foundation Drive, the 1969 Spring Clean-Up Campaign, and the Greek Week Olympics. Delta Chi's participated in activities outside the frater- ' 1- IQ nity. Delta Chi's served on the College Union Board. the Student Government Association, and were members and officers of numerous campus clubs. Chi Delphia, the sponsors of Delta Chi, were also winners. Among the outstanding awards received by girls of Chi Delphia were Junior Class Sweetheart, Ten Best Dressed Coeds, Homecoming Court, Calender Girls, and Miss Pine Cone Court. Always striving for greater heights, Delta Chi has de- cided there is only one way to get any higher take a plane. kappa delta :BX 1 'I Q' gun p 'iv' -Us pvxq,,xi903 -s..v- .. sa Lv Q' 'ia 1 ' .,, .1 - , . fffw s i . 1. V 'A 41, v i X 9-I ' ' V R' ' N a wr. ha :TT L iw Q I l p ' 55,1 ' f mul i , I Gamma Mu Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority was installed on the VSC campus in May, l958. Kappa Delta has become a synonym for fair play where her badge is worn. She is known na- tionally for the enthusiasm, the interest, and the personal element found in the relationships between her pledges, sis- ters, and alumnae. Kappa Deltas know that they can count on each other in all endeavors, from the National President to the newest pledges. Kappa Delta teaches its members that friendship best expresses itself in service and giving. They point with pride to the fact that Kappa Delta was the first Panhellenic group to work with crippled children as its National Phi- lanthropy. Kappa Delta supports the Crippled Children's Hospital at Rich- mond, Virginia, and gives annually three awards in orthopedic research. Each month Kappa Deltas visit the Crestwood Nursing Home in Valdosta. Gamma Mu chapter also supports an orphan living in Korea. Social activities during the year in- cluded Founder's Day Banquet, Mother- Daughter Christmas Tea, and Spring Picnic, Houseparties, and Fraternity teas The highlight of social activities is the White Rose Formal, given an- nually in honor of her pledges. The pin worn by Kappa Delta is diamond-shaped. Her colors are green and white, and her flower is the white rose. The open motto of Kappa Delta is: Let us strive for that which is honor- able, beautiful, and highest, which is instilled in the hearts ol all its members. Isl RUHQ Patti lluckaby, Susan Crago, liarlyne Sims. Kathleen Chappell, Karen lzager, lrances Morgan, Cathy Bull, Cynthia Moore, Sharon Culpepper, Marikay McCarty. Ind RON' Ciray- son Traviss, Rosemary lindauer, Rena Scoggins, Linda Davis, Pat Sherwood, Barbara Collier, Cecelia Chandler, Carolyn Burns, Marcia Cobb, Lynn Hardin. 3rd ROW' Thorn Fulmore, Cherie Cherry, Jo lindler, Pat Staneato, Carol Bennett, Helen Odom, Gail Pike, Cathy Porter, Melody Newby, Sally Gallaher, Cindy Black, lris Jarrett, Minnie G. Monroe, Mary Martha Massey, Skippy Hopkins. -ith ROW: Jo Moore, Analeasc Green. Jan O'Lear, Kathy Ballagh, Leigh Thompson, Becky Scarborough, Lou .lean Moody, Connie Crawford, Jane Bates, Martha Pittman, Mary Poythress, Becky Hicks, Brenda Hightower. 51h ROW' Nancy Lee, Brenda Martin, Cathy Tillman. f'i L' 1 ciwr, dig A. . Q 5 4 . . V11- .VA g -- X r 'cf 5 - .2 - -J 5'.'f3,?-- Q ' N i3?7A1ff2': ' - ' La.-Q . GOCD FOOD pi kappa phi ,-7 . i 1 me n. tml W ii 1 lst 1-5,- FRONT ROW' Tommy Wiggins, Ricky Pounds, Freddy Price Larry Rogers, Tom Brooks, Joe Montgomery, Robert Cagle. lxirk Rivenbark, Micky Balanis, Mac Trulock, Mike Dean. and Gus Bohler. .S'EC'O.N'D ROW' Jerry Sloan, Wayne Deriso, Jimmy Johnson, Kirk Bunn, John Cricton, Mike Ackerman, Jimmy Odum, Mike Murphy, Fred Godwin, Rick Morley, Carmen Spatola. Tommy Glenn. THIRD ROW: Larry Maum, Gary Mcghahee, Mark Zimmerman, Vince Settle, Leonard Rigdon, Tommy Haddock. Jim Kozak, Jerry Bishop, Wendell Walters. Tom Stuckey, and David Ratclilif. -'-i.,,,, ,,H,h iv H , ZY' S, This Year the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at VSC sponsored the Miss VSC Con- test, which for the first time affiliated with the Miss Georgia Contest. The highlight of the year was the Beta Tau Chapter's tenth anniversary on January 18. Charles Tom Henderson, the na- tional president, was on hand to present a special citation from the national organization to Dr. Martin, who be- came a Pi Kap at Furman University in l93l, for his many years of service. The fraternity embarked on a project, with the approval of the city council, to paint house numbers on the curbs in Valdosta. The donations which they re- ceive will go to their housing fund. ' ' ' 'T ' ETL '-I. ffl, f ,T Ek fx.. 1 van ' .- t as f n ' rm! 6.4 it 'iv 4' 4 15.13.--. :Alli H , 'ff 1 ' ' .Wi .- -,L-.Qq,,g,.1.-,,,--'A-:cqgq'g,fg tiff X ' ,. .gg K ,:..:'rwv.7B1imx'fv-3314 1222 Q QSRF 'nl X, x--154 Qmvk, mics-Mauna :,:'-lqv, r X4 3 ,V '-Q 'i' - -- :i'-:..'-e-.E'- - - eff fd . --viii? Hi.: ,, ' N , 5-,.., 14-3 Axwilio J. 'hixymiiy' vm: 1.6-L:-Txsmiuggg -Y.'- : I r fi? 'J -'sl -5 I l nga?-maeiuvislqm ,,3. -las, if O, X-Nfk5:.xx., wits' pi ' 'wwf-1' 1 -Q' ,3 ',J 5 ', I' K -fl ,4 .13-5 lin' ga' .7 -,Pg-gg it K . tr txxk- Simi! .E y N ,..a 'Vistas 2:-,wg ., T. ' ' 2515, ' vlfgjrf' .,, A l K- 1. . ., Y' t, 'FL ki-T1'?' T ' 2-.gf . ' 1KlQ1s wg ' ' ' U.. :Q ' 'ig .--.-...- P Ali T 'tl' 'Q 'QI NOX iiiili li i2n4,LQtil ..-:.. , --sa i In xy '53 W-E 1m -- IUQI W Gi- Raimi U11 lin EQQ 'L-frxldi llif il! Bill i Hill Wifi K V' Jf 5 V1 will 36 sigma phi epsilon CTF E-E 5'-5 N ' mx: ' T ' X :mai i -ln li 2 nuns: mx: Pi D11 -I 5- 22:2 2-I iii l il -3 m an-un ii WMI :in 111 TJ '-I mx: -,---- :.-::.- 5-- :.-: -1- 1:4 Iibi 11 Nl' -2 1l1 ld 32 I l Q.:- LEFT SECTION: Ray Chitty, Ed Puckett, Chip Jones, Jimmy Devane, Scott Rattray, James Lee Herndon, Joe Griffin, Mike Gravitt, Will Mathis, James Brown, Ray Stephenson CENTER SECTION: Cal Oxford, Johnny Gunter, Eddie Lee, Jim Harwell, Bobby Tyler, Marvin Smith, Taylor Coppage, Frank McElroy, J. R. Sessions, Penn Wells, Cam Hickman, Marikay McCarty. RIGHT SECTION: Buddy Walker, Duane Dodson, Jim Wynn, Mickey Call, Tommy Tillman, David Brown, Richard Adler, Tony Wells, Donnie Connell, Warren McGhin, John McRae. 148 '- -S1 5.-. Silk 'I'- ii! 31 -'RSI'-I 1 Z I un -Sl '- -I -...-sg Il H 1 ll U E ' QWM , Greek housing, a long sought dream at Valdosta State, be- came a reality for the brothers of Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon this year. Located on North Patterson, the impres- sive red brick structure was cleaned and remodeled by fraternity members. The problems of financing, house rules, and meals have all been handled with patience and care. Not only do the Sig Eps enjoy the food, but every noon meal the public is also invited to an all you can eat dinner. The Sig Eps have participated actively in intramurals with brother Jim Harwell receiving the Intramural Athlete ofthe Year Award. ln the spring quarter Student Government Association elec- tions, Charlie Howell won the presidency. I49 'flff' 'YK9 fwfr? ' l .S'7',-l.N'lJI.N'G Dh'C'lx': Charlie Diafl. John Lee Hobbs. Tommy Southwell Shlfl TED DljC'lx': Teddy Owen, Buddy Maine. John Harrington, Jimmy Boland. A. ll. Stevens. S7'.'l.X'IDl.X'G.' PO0l,.S'lDh': John Henry. Candler Pierce lPRES.J, Waller Clarry, Stan Harris, .Jimmy Douglas, Lewziyne Dalton, Glen Brown, Charlie Davis, Jimmy Freeman, John Harrell, Richard Rogerx, Pal Hall, Jell' Mays, Richard Whidby. Barry lanianno, Bill lirwin. Robert Wolford, Larry Paulk, Mike Feagan, Warren Cornell. Joey Davin, Lanier Worsham. llerbert Hilson, John Romine Sli,-l7'lflJ PU0l..S'llJIf: Danny Leeesse. Rogers Halelhursl. Alex Mefiraw, Bill Ilarrell. Jaek lidgar, Riley Howard. Bob Gilley. Rick Reese, Craig Smith, Tom Adams, Ronnie Jones, Randy Jones. W ,V TKE I Q, tif. y' :jf , s-15 11 J T4 . ' 'l .2 'U X 2-'if fl 1 - + i . . f flrifnllif' iff- .if-Ivfm it Lf: 'C' .grf .E i lv- 1 L43 1' fy'-l :?t:'T?.+, 'Qvll,l-'l i , at gp ' W r'T 'Q-Hy ,.f ' T' GMA if y we ., , s.. f as: iflq. -- .l1l,. f .-sl 'E i ' if tl MIR? , i g? .l 6 if. Z' ft TK? . X W f- ' i llfa li lit 11 'V . F Tau Kappa Epsilonftau kap' -:Q ep' -so-liinf torigin of Greek alphabetl 1: of or pertaining to the highest quality of friendship and brotherhood at VSC 2: world's largest social fraternity 3: related to Zeta Nu chapter of TKE which celebrated its tenth brithday at VSC January lO, 1969 4: implies the winner of the Greek Week Song Fest and of the IFC scholarship plaque 5: distinguished as champions of the fraternity league basketball 6: two 'K N11-H-1-WvSpu,,mfWiH,, K- ,Mx time winner in the annual crabball tournament 7j producers of the beautiful Calendar Girl Contest and of the wet, but fun, Spring Frolics S: collectors of X54 lbs. of rubbish in the I969 Spring Cleanup 95 found in Stu- dent Government, Student Court, Whos Who. Rebel Baseball, and Black Key IU: big brothers to Ping Su, ii Korean orphan .S'Al'lIUlIVl'IlI.S'.' Miss llB's boys and the Maine Man's Hell Raisers. 'lv '54 I .ji 1 3053 1 'mls-3 u l ,Jr l phi mu i 5 Y i' Aft . , M , , ' '. , Z - h 'I -A fill' 'fi ff' f il I- ' in 2314- Q t . -ir. --- ' .. Y . . ' M 1...A-.ali-ham.. . .....-1 ' el : sg.. W ii . C9 ' . Y -A , t- 2 L lla hifi 4 s' l ' K J J 1 lxl ROW- Regina Scott, Sharon Fulford, Becky Rushin, Sue Wiley, Becky Berger, Theresa Tullis, Louise Oxford, Sharon Lincoln tPresi- dent l969y, Ind ROWQ Trisha Mitchell, Valerie Parker, Dianne Molotfak, Hull' Kirkland, Sunny Stallings, Lynda Crowder, Helen Smith, Paula Turner, Lynne 'l'willey, Janelle Brown, Betsy Evans, .frzl ROW' Kathy Dinkins, Gina Ciiovingo, Betsy Thrash, Brenda Vickers, Shirley Phillips, Linda Kay Bell, Julie Johnson tPresident l968l, Sallie Mathis, Beth Jones, 41h ROWJ Sheryl Byus, Anne Atkins, Sherry Phillips, .lane Strickland, Barbara Mathis, Fran Neal, Susan Stiekland, Cathy Touehton, Patti Pace, 51h ROW: Mary Thomas, .lenny Beard, Mary Holden Scott, Jan Williams, Sherry Bloomlield, Ciail Culpepper, Jackie Williams, Nancy Smith, Claire Culpepper, Mary Burch, Peggy Gower. PHI MU Phi Mu Sorority was founded in 1852 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, and is the second oldest National Sorority. The Kappa Beta Chapter of Phi Mu was established on the campus ofVSC in May, 1965. To collegiate members, Phi Mu offers an enriched college life not possible without such as association of compatible friends with similar interest and ideals. High standards of conduct and scholarship, social training, experience in living and working together, opportunities for leadership, the fun, fellowship, and lasting friendships of a close-knit group are Phi Mu's aims for every individual in the chapter. , - X Q- 45 Q2 IQ l Kappa Beta Chapter of Phi Mu National So- rority had a most successful 1968-69 school year. The chapter was off to a good start fall quarter with thirty-one new pledges. During the year some of the many special events included State Day Convention, the fraternity Barn Parties , Parent- Daughter Tea, Initiation Banquet, and the Pink Carnation Ball. Phi Mu also had three outstand- ing service projects this year: winning second place, we raised 5333.22 in the VSC Foundation Drive, we contributed S75 to the USS Hope, and we brought toys for the underprivileged children at Christmas. In addition to these activities, Phi Mu has won many honors and awards. We had two class sweethearts, a member of the homecoming court, three of the live on the Pine Cone Court, and three of the Ten Best Dressed. A Phi Mu won Miss Valdosta, and we had two TKE Calendar girls, including Second runner-up and Miss Con- geniality. Phi Mu has eight Pi Kappa Phi sponsors, two Delta Chi sponsors, seven K of A sponsors, and one Sigma Phi Epsilon sponsor. We also have the sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi and the sweetheart of the Pi Kappa Phi Chapter at Georgia South- western. The Phi Mu's captured Greek Week Olympics. Having the Junior and Senior Girls Representatives to the Student Government As- sociation next year, we had the Lowndes Hall Representative this year. Marga of the Junior College was won by a Phi Mu, and we had four members of Sigma Alpha Chi and one member in Alpha Chi. We believe that we have had a most successful year. However, we feel that our greatest success came from our keeping our bond of sisterhood full Oflove, honor, duly and happiness. wk. ' VVPn f -. 'x' -' ' . .'. u' f- t A al-'flu ' 4 ' ' ' .z Q f- -. - . ' , ' 7 . - Q -'T -.- 2 i A :J :X -Jhwff ' A .P 4, L f . 3.312 5' , ' :I I 1 n 2' aw 'yfki P s V 'wt' 5 'P Y rf' ' A ,'iA' 'n, ', I J ' . 2 X Q A in - -. 'xr tr- :iw is 5 I .'- ' ,A - , Q 'O Qs' a 1-8 -HY fn. 'fn W ,iQ, , ,. - fa' 3 'Tig'-.K ' -' ' W .' Af.: .S , . ,gf -. - as ' -1 f ' I Ysgt 'WJ' : N K xv ' K . -1 :lf 1 - in i- ,X 'ti art? . ., Ht- I, I ,. Q' ', 1- 5 pl. l., ls- 1 'SNC '.' ' K' 1. - . 'I 1 3 ' ' -Aa i 1 4. t , 4 'f -l 1 ' 1' 1, 1, H 1 r 0 5 5 ' , U 4-05 , ,, Rl, Q , I . .uv ,L . , A! . ,gn , . a - . v 5 'sri 1' K W M ' v. J it ' . . A' 'i .i1fgf. i. .K . ST1NDING Fred Glbbons CJI'lySOH Hurley Marty Lehman Pete Liles Bob Sllgg 954710 Pdul OBTICU LCC Milhdllkd M1146 PhClpS. 4 I si 4? -' f .1 WS E, L3 ., 6 ' J- . '.,w1 L--Q QQ baiketball and golfteams 'Ji' 'rv' rw go? . - ' ' it ' ll ll M' L 5 r , A N li , e tl ttf' We swf xslt-f X N L, is . , ,Q 1 - - AQ-f t few.:-A ' 1- ' s tiiriigvfi ' ' i i i . 1 L l if Q g ST.4ND1.N'G: Larry Meredith, Dwayne Elder. Steve Rominger, Craig vitch, Rusty Simson. lx'NEELlNG: Phil Metzger, Robbie Williams. Joe Courtney, Harry Jones, Jim Hall, Eddie Myddleton, Larry Wiley. Thornton.SteveCrawl'ord, Bill Baggett,Spence Kiser,Coach Thomas. Leroy Purdy, Larry Hysler, Eddie Fisher, Jimmy Devane, Danny Petro- 9 N x,i,,,,glxw'- TIL, i x e he -f ,1 x 'al ? 'L it V , -'I L i L ' 1' T1 v I alll? t ' IBEI n . lt' fm' X 2 ---H- ,tg - , , , ,f in i A :II , 1' 4 Q Q x X a J K W 5 4 7' nv- - 1 ' - 4-44-f i Ax E ' x 1 Y +ef +- T 'C' .. I ' P - , fefva .Q if ta, of L 19. , a Q r a- '5'1 ' i - s by t 'K X f ' ' '-4+ S-X--f xr Aix' K 'fe e ST.4NDlNG.' Charles Dennis. Bob Anderson, Coach Dominey, lx'.N'Eh'LI.N'!ig Mike Edwards, Ken Medlin. John Romine. baseball and tennis teams , m e Q. , 1.1 ., ' 1., 1-4? v .. L S952 i ' W ef wxhiin t fc-fl -3 v , , . V v' f -x - A 4' , fv- ,J .,,,', - Y U 'Q -Q4 . 'fa '? Q. e'.,,x5a ' 7 - HQ ' Q -,415 I' - Valdosta State allege , I l I V ,J A , Ms V if , I Y' , 5 'Rl-'71 lf' 4 ..' ,, 'Qffgfrv' 'lang'-fl I ' QQ -,e . . . .-Mk-. , rfixi. ,J 1 -.V -, tf:x,i',qlQ :J A .-tr, j.'1 P'x3fjF,x. ' 'P'-2: 5 'A .T 9' L 1-,1-WE' . ,.'v,,-5' M L':x.3i', +1,,?'3h,3Ef.'x1,l, , - wfa 1-1 -L?5L'1: '-'F' ' A M- 1 5-1-11,54-m'.',,' F' , .QPRQQLVJ Jflfy. ' ,:. S M - ' , 1- ' -.NY a part of the book-our sponsors? l Barnum and Cody Ready-to-Wear Belk-Hudson Co. Blanton and Cross lnsurance Company Brookward Pharmacy Bynum's Diner Carson McLane, Inc. C. C. Varnedoe and Company, lnc. Citizens and Southern National Bank Farmbest, lnc. Del Mar Motel First State Bank Georgia Plate Glass Co. Girardin Jewelers lsaac Killgore Plumbing, lnc. Keller Clothing Company, lnc. ' Luke Realty Company and Lowndes Insurance Agency Mr. Robert C. Lee, Dairyco Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Stephenson, Jr. Sears Sno-White Laundry of Valdosta, Inc. Sorrells and Martin, Inc.. Southern Stationery Stan Bishop's Cleaners Stump Brothers' Building Materials Valdosta Federal Savings and Loan Association Wainer Brothers, lnc. fl -A '-H4-. -- -3' 1- A i.'H735 , ' 1 '7-v-'1 -. ft 7, , . ff?-f A . ' 5' ,'?Fg,g il ' f A ,fax , I M, CM., ,A ' W, '15, .Hi A 7 . - H' . . , -fl' 4 fi 'lpn IDE! .- ,. I 5 ' :mp . V ffhzbf W. . , ','ffi. l, 1. , hw-QV,--gf' ' .1 ,',3.,.1 ., ,, ,J , ' , 'V 4, wr , Q4-,. f J N2 ,ap-lf' 5-7 ' '1 f , N ., 5 3 4 ' , 1 ' gy '- , , -Ffa is ffm Because it was impossible to find a girl shaped like a pine cone, the Pine Cone staff se- lected five girls on the basis of beauty, poise, and personality. These live girls werejudged by a panel of prominent Valdostans, and Nona Free was selected Miss Pine Cone of 1969. In the Pine Cone Court are Betsy Evans, Janelle Brown, Shirley Phillips, and Cathy Westbrook. l l X I R S ' . if W, l if . Y f Q 5 I , tr, ty Q 1-, 4' if-,I fiif 'aff' W.: .V-5. H. '.1:',s47cf E?-4 R.,gw .1 ,E-,. 3274 . A V. -- we , ff -an f -,lwiyfi-L,,.:.f J' W, D Q 4:,gi,v.fa ' V, wfgzsg. N' . 1' h'iA3f'f1?K f':9'a 1 I Betsy Evans Janelle Brown Shirley Phillips Cathy Westbrook beaunes ., ,, -, ll ' ' bi 1 , W. f,,u,0'N 4 4 2 OU' wg, N.,,,,,,,.f ann bullard is miss vsc 1969 A beautifully staged Miss VSC contest resulted in Miss Ann Bullard of Waycross being named Miss VSC for I969. Runners-up were Julie Gentry, Grayson Traviss, Becky Hicks and Charlotte Cunningham in the an- nual Pi Kappa Phi event. 4' ..,-1 L 5 L tke calendar girl contest A new year calls for a new slate of calendar girls, therefore Tau Kappa Ep- silon annually sponsors its Calendar Girl Contest. Winners in the contest in- clude Pam Myddelton, Becky Hicks, Jane Strickland, Charlotte Cunningham, Susan Branch, Lynn Elsberry, Brenda Hightower, Judy Morris, Kathy West- brook, Janelle Brown and Carolyn Bennett. Pam Myddelton , ,, I ,ma 6 E l W' H w ggsxzffvfffg ill I J ' , 'lit-:ig ' ff- ' lt::g'! ' ' , , . A , g' ,h . 'R 1 'D S. 1 I on steps: Kathy Westbrook Janelle Brown Carolyn Bennett under tree: Susan Branch Brenda Hightower Lynn Eisherry Judy Morris on diving hoard: Becky Hicks Jane Strickland Pam Myddelton Charlotte Cunningham Class sweethearts .lust before the Christmas dance, the SGA sponsors the election olielass sweethearts, Winners ire announeed and trowned at the dance. Becky Rushin Sophomore Cathy Westbrook Junior Denise Ragen Senior Jane Strickland Freshman -... QR 'S Q WHY L 'N-.X M,---fi KA' best dressed eoeds ln the Campux fillllllffl' sponsored contest to select the ten best dressed girls on campus, representatives from every campus group rated coeds. Dee Dee Noel received the most votes. She is shown in the top right pie- ture with runners up Rosemary Lindauer. Nancy Kuliher, Patsy Brunch. Diane Wilder, Other runners up in the bottom right picture are .lane Strickland, Julie Johnson, Sully Galluher. Shirley Phillips. ,ff 'N Ah 1. 'A :M b E4 Dee Dee Noel . -vs gf .' 1 fx ' v if x l 1' f I kk 3 ,, Q i' xc,- sl X 'WL nf ' ' Q f 'Sli X x S kv ' ts r i l lu ll, rf 4 ,R K' . Jael beauties JACKIE CLARK ELAINE COPPAGE --I fe TAYLGR COPPAGE A Eh A ffm I f C' I .5 JOEY DAVIS EDDIE FISHER RONNY GILLIARD 167 I who's who in american colleges and universities CLINT HILBURN BARBARA KENT POLLY MOORE 6' :ff uv bA 1 fffffg i 3 w1-..n..1 - - -1 '39 N. 1 -1 .W x + W A 's X A SUZANNE S. MOORE CHLO NICHOLS ANGELA RAGAN 2' wg? Z' f-err wh0's who in american colleges and universities nQ , 1, Y ,J-.ga '1:zQf,sg'5gw ,P who's who in umcriczm colleges and universities R. U' pl' fl' 1 I ,, ,, who's who Jim Raines Sandra Walker Patricia White Mac Wilcox Ervin Wood speech forum wi Colin Chambers Beth Jones Jean Harris Paul Uga Malcolm Liles l'lI1GI'S ,WWW speech forum winners marga and mae award r P 1 W Joey Davis-Glgrig Thgmpggn Becky Rushin-Howard Freeman Senigr Cgllege Junior College ...1 annie powe hopper award G9 5 4 5 'f 5 3 3 C 4:9 33' To be named Marga and Mae ol' the .lunior or the Senior College is a great honor at VSC. Candidates are chosen hy Sigma Alpha Chi honor society and are voted on hy the entire student body. To receive the Annie Powe Hopper aw ard is the greatest honor a senior woman can hope to achieve at VSC. Chosen hy the VSC Alumni Association. family and friends of Annie Powe Hopper. she has shown high academic achievement and an attitude best exemplifying the traditions ol the college. A Mrs. Pittman-Dottie Pittman S L FEEL FEEL ro HANDLE THE P015 W1 ffigf-C X H ff-:1Wcijx 'f15:l .. A3 g7b Q'jX I ' 3 f V W Q XX I '77 'fd ' TED YW +'l'i Citi ' 4 Qi fm' f M j of course X In CL cpbod, 5441 uw fgi Q C D XJ dl yy Anna Adams. Camilla. Ga. Marion Alum. Nashv1lle.Ga, Carol Anderson. Albany. Ga. Robert Ashell. Valdosta. Ga. Norma ,lean B21'lLlllL1.YLlldONlll. Ga. Sherry Barnasky. Yaldosta. Ga. Hugh Bass. Macon. Ga. Wayne Baxter. llahira. Ga. Danny Bennett. Yaldoxta. Ga. Sharon Benxon. P1tts.Ga, Debbte Bernard. Valdoxta. Ga. Robby Black. Greensboro. Dan Blanton. Rome. Ga. Stephen Blanton. Valdosta. Ga. .lantce Blue. Valdosta. Ga. Gail Bobbltl. VlLlL1lIl1.GLi. Mary Bohonnon. East Point. Ga, Dan Booth, Valdosta. Ga. Ruth Lynn Boroski. Decatur. Ga lidyx in Brannan. Ocnlla. Ga. Darryll Brantley. Lakeland. Ga. Dcmam Brtdges. Dawson. Ga. .loe Brogdon. Stockton. Kia. Lil Brogdon. Nashville. Ga. .ludy Burton. l-'ernandtna Beach. Ha. lam Bush. Donalxonvtlle. Kia. Ruth Carter. Naxhvrlle. Kia. Brenda Chanccy. Patterson. Kia. Nancy Chapman. Macon. Ga. .Ian Vhcxtcr. Claxton. Ga. freshmen Art Christy, Tampa, Fla. Sharon Cobb, Fitzgerald, Ga. Bill Colbert, Sanford, lfla. John Cole, Doerun, Ga. George Coleman, Folkslon, Ga. Ann Collins, Pelham, Ga. Jean Connally, Thomaston, Ga. Carol Cook, Moultrie, Ga. Jim Cook, Dixie, Ga. Randy Cooper, Valdosta, Ga. Dianne Couey, Rincon, Ga. Diann Courtoy, Moultrie, Ga. Susan Crago, Valdosta, Ga. Helen Creamer, Albany, Ga. Bonnie Daniell, Thomaston, Ga. Linda Davies, Decatur. Ga, Cyndy Davis, Waycross, Ga. Alice Dawson, Woodstock, Ga. Marsha Dennis, Valdosta, Ga. Glenda Duncan, Thomasville, Ga l pl .Io Ann Dupree, Grillin, Gu, Putty Durden, Sylvester, Ga. Ken Eldridge, Willingboro, NJ. Wayne Ellis, Willueooehee, Ga. Carol Fl11Il1I,Cllll2lllLlI'1, l'lzi, Gayle Fzirmer, Nicholson, Gu, Gereline Flowers, Belton, lexus Ginger Fordham, Bainbridge, Ga Dorothy Freeman, Bassett, Va. Virginia l'uIeh, Nzishville, Gai. l0llllllyfl2lll1Cl.V1llll0Nl1l,fl1l. Donny fizinais, Nziylonfizi. .lohn fiaiskirix, liikelaiml, Cixi. ,lolin George, Vziltlostzi, fiat. Ilezinor Ciihson, lhornziston, Gai. X1 X 'YA Ji 'sy' ll! 0--5 '-f. -7 VW lf' 'WS I I ,gf ,- mfs- TR Y' f- f? e fn wi -.. 'flaw' 'I I '1 IN A w . l79 w v l.anc Ciiddens, Valdosta, Ga, Mary Edith Gleaton, Arlington Ga Sibbic Godfrey, Valdosta, Ga. l-'rank Goll, Albany, Ga. Robert Goldstein. Hicksville, NY. Joey Goodson, Barwiek, Ga. Steve Graham, Valdosta, Ga. Joe Grilhn, Ouitman. Ga. Martha Grillin, Sumter, Wanda Grillin, Halelhurst. Ga. Maxine Griner, Valdosta, Ga. Wade Griner, Patterson, Ga. Paige Groover, Cairo, Ga. Earl Gurr, Albany, Ga. Jim Hall, Valdosta, Ga. Pat Hall, Soccasunna, NJ. Martha Hancock, Pelham, Ga. Phillip Hardage, Thomaston, Ga. Vic Harvey, Decatur, Ga. Wanda Harvey, Baldwin, Fla, Rick Hastings, Valdosta, Ga. Archie Hatcher, Doerun. Ga. Charles Harrell, Moultrie, Ga. Judy Harrell, Moultrie, Ga. Johnny Hawkins, Symrna, Ga. Sid Hendry, Blackshear, Ga. Brenda Hightower, Valdosta, Ga. Walter Hobbs, Cordele, Ga. Glenda Hobby, Rebecca, Ga. Mary Lynn Hodges, Warrenton, Ga freshmen Robert Hodges, H lauderdale, Ha. Kathy llollovsay. Quitman, Cla. Ruby llolton, Perry, Ga. Rose Marie Horne, Quitman, Cla. laura llovxell, Pelham, Cla. Julia llunt. Nashville, Ga. Alice llunter, Moultrie, Ga. Edwin Johnson, Shannon, Ga. Jerry Johnson, Pelham, Ga. Mike Johnson, Mansfield, Ga. Sue Johnson, Thomasville, Ga. Terry Johnson, Pelham, Ga. Wanda Johnson, Jasper, Ga. Lynn Joiner, Atlanta, Ga. Beth Jones, Grillln, Ga. Marilyn Jones, Moultrie, Ga. Mary C. Kelly, Montezuma, Ga. Gail King, Orange Park, Fla. Charles Kitchen, Atlanta, Ga. Mary Kitchen, Waycross, Ga. Paul lamb, Thomasville, Ga, Barbara Land, Albany, Ga, Sonia Lasseter, Moultrie, Ga. Mary Lassiter, Moultrie, Ga. Billy Lastinger, Valdosta, Ga. Jennie Leeesse, llomerville, Ga, .ludy l ee, Dawson, Ga, Mike ' ee, Lakeland, Kia. Debbie l.ett, Atlanta, Kia, Beth l,CWlN,fxilll1lll2l,fl2l. sa 'U v f' mf '-of re -Q ,i 'x 'Or 'W JP x -- 'vc : l V 'TQ 5 1,13-. 1' Jf J ..f Malcolm Liles, Valdosta, Ga. Darlene Lillard, Morven, Ga. Kenneth Lott. Willacoochee, Ga. 1 Britt Lovett, Adel, Ga. fig? Teresa Maloy, Valdosta, Ga. Brenda Martin, Valdosta, Ga. Daniel Martin, Blackshear, Ga. Robert Martin, Valdosta, Ga. Georgia Mathis, Thomasville, Ga. John Davie Mathis, Ocilla, Ga. Dorothy Mathews, Rhine, Ga. Barbara Mathis, Attapulgus, Ga. ,X IR X., 4 1 ,oz 4'--'vu fd? X , Ha freshmen linda Nlct all, VN inter harden, lla, lxaihy Nlclarlantl, Atlanta, Kia, ld Nlcflinniss, Aston-Chester. Delaix are llarrison Nlchieasc,l'1t1gci'ald,lia, XX .inda Nlckk horter, Rochelle, Georgia Diana Meadows, Jesup, Ga, Pam Meeks, Waycross, Ga. Bill Mendoza, Waycross, Ga, Kathy Miley, Hahira, Ga. Cheryl Mimbs, Valdosta, Ga. hvelyn Mitchell, Valdosta, Ga. Jimmy Mitchell, Cairo, Ga, Karen Mohley, Ocilla, Ga. Lorraine Monroe, Cherry Hill, New Jersey fatherine Moore, Georgetown, Ga. Harriett Moore, Thomasville, Ga Frances Neal, Ocala, Fla, Pascal Nelson, Valdosta, Ga. John Nestler, Valdosta, Ga. Melody Newby, Vienna, Ga. Jan Nichols, Albany, Ga. Courtenay Parhan, Talhotton, Ga. Valerie Parker, Gay, Ga, Rollene Passieu, l-olkston, Ga, leigh Pendleton, Valdosta, Ga. lieth Pennington, Rhine, fiat Cecil Pollock, Quitinan, Cla, lanis Ponder, Wltighain, Kia. Donna l'oi'tcr, Valdosta, Kia. Donna Posey, Macon, Citi. gn -np AQ my 77 GN ,1 Y 'xv 5 f.. 4-vy I 'lb Y i of f 1 :ws v--sv fir 5 5 'ff' cl' 0 xii, 4- .. xl' ,ry I David Powell, Alapaha, Ga. Linda Rhodes, Miami, Fla. --.Q Alba Puissegur, Moultrie, Ga. Walter Rhyner, Attapulgus, Ga. j A W-. . ,f d. ff . ,Y - Kathy Quinn, Alma, Ga. Carol Richards, Macon, Ga. -U ' I Frankie Ranew Quitman, Ga. Connie Ridley, Valdosta, Ga. 183 Gary Register, Rodney Rentz. Valdosta, Ga. Moultrie, Ga. Ronnie Ridley, Virgiania Rodgcrh. Valdosta, Ga. Fitzgerald, Ga. freshmen Randy RUlA2ll'l,lNL1Sl1VlllC.fiLl Marsha Roy al. Waycross. Ga. Vraxcr Russell. Waverly, Cia. l-rcida Rutland, Valdosta. Ga. Shirlcc Sainf, Valdowta, Cia. Jenmler Salter, Valdosta. Ga, Pamela Salter, Norman Park, Ga. Dwain Saxon, Moultrie. Ga, Sue Saylorc, Macon, Ga. Carl Schuchmann, Malon. Ga. Nancy Scruggs, Hahira, Ga, Becky Sears. Holloman AFB, N.M, Bob Sereico, Orange, N.J. Janet Severino, Hollywood. Fla. Teresa Sherwood, Valdosta, Ga. Philip Skoropat, Valdosta, Ga, Jan Smith, Thomabton, Ga. Kay Smith, Fowlstown, Ga, James Southall, Valdosta, Ga, Pam Spence, Dawson, Ga. .lane Stancil, Shcllv1llc,fia. Horace Stcphcnxon, Valdosta, Ga Vicky Stcphcmon, Valdomta, Ga, Carol Stone, l'illlgCI'11ld,fiLl. .lanc Strickland, Bainbridge, Ga. Kinic Strickland, Moultrie, Ga, Ciwcn Summcrall, Waycroas, Ga. Jcll' Surnmcrlortl, Moultrie, Ga. Dizinnc Sutton, Ocilla, Cla, Mikc Swain, Waycrom, Kia. . I ,Vg .,.,,,.,. 1. ,iq-.1 11 u:.'.'3: 1 J! 1. .,r 'RN 'T '? 'fl' , -Q l i i 1-11 of ,A , Yi? W' R 5' V . ,gl W ,ef ., W ,1., 4 g itibxis T Ev'-5 f wir? W.-fm , . , effii' .xgkihii Y gulf' Z- , X at I 'Qi 5 fy ' v Lg , a ,l .I l AA , in . ' I as-f. ,. f 14 62' 5 'N N n: -M. ab , J V 4 jig, A ..N sw P? ga' -:L 5' 0 V9 .V 'Z' M . g ., 1 4 K J A A I ,. 13:73 ' ' ,Af - .I ' 'ff ' ..w.,l A' . ' yi .lj 2 fa. 'Q ' 4' - ,ii . n , . '- 4 . 591. . S ' K - if jf ff' 1'-fp ,7,::H,,Qg:,g '-XIX' ' ' Alf' W QM JY 'a 5 Si as-Qs f l freshmen 1 TQ ' , I, l. I WAT? . .R 'R i K , l Q! 70 am Q 'DU Y , if A l l86 Lynn Taylor, Nashville, Ga. Mary M. Thomas, Grillin, Ga. Dorothy Thompson, Albany, Ga. Freddie Thompson, Camilla, Ga. Janice Thompson, Thomaston. Ga. Sandy Thornhill, Buford, Ga. Stephen Threewitts, Albany, Ga. Leonard Touchton, Barney, Ga. Edward Turner. Pelham, Ga. Paula Turner, Atlanta, Ga. Anne Tyus, Alma, Ga. Caroline Veal, Ocilla, Ga. Cindy Vick, Savannah, Ga. Mike Watson, Decatur, Ga. Murray Webb, Valdosta, Ga. Vida Webb, Orlando. Fla. Steve Weems, Thomaston, Ga. Wilma West, Moultrie, Ga. Marsha Wetherington, Hahira, Ga. Bobby Wheeler, Ashburn, Ga. Janis Whittle, Pitts, Ga. Barbara Wilbourn, Jacksonville. Fla. Rosemary Wilder, Sylvester, Ga. Larry Wiley, Claxton, Ga. Sally Wiley, Claxton, Ga. Mary Beth Wilkinson, Ocilla, Ga. Cindy Williams, Sylvester, Ga. James Williams, Doerun, Ga. Jan Williams, Griffin, Ga. Kathy Willis, Thomasville, Ga. i Mary Willis, Atlanta, Ga. Maurice Jell Willis, Valdosta, Ga Gena Wilson, Bainbridge, Ga. Judy Wilson, Quitmun, Ga. Melanie Wilson, Sylvester, Ga. Janet Winge, Wayeross, Ga. .lim Winn, Atlanta, Ga. Allen Yauck, Thomasville, Ga. Bonnie Young, Moultrie, Ga. Mark Zimmerman, Orlando, Fla M2 fi I 'S- ,' vi Vs gn L 'loin Adams, Valdosta, Cla. loretha Akins, Nashville, Ga. Karen Atkinson, Jacksonville, Fla. L11 Barcalow, Valdosta, Cla. Steven Barr, Valdosta, Kia. Voniecc Bass, Moultrie, Ga. Kaye Bateman, Sanford, Fla. Candy Beck, Valdosta, Ga. Linda Kaye Bell, Tallahassee, Fla. Mary Jane Bennett, Jennings, Fla. Becky Berger, Hampton, Ga. Haley Blanchard, Moultrie, Ga. Kay Blanton, Valdosta, Ga. Montine Bonner, Valdosta, Ga. Peggy Bowen, Baxley, Ga, Roy Bowen, Baxley, Ga. Carroll Brandon, Athens, Ga. Benjamin Brantley, Blackshear, Ga ,lanelle Brown, McRae. Ga, Felix Brunot, Greensburg, Pa. Ann Bullard, Waycross, Ga. lzlizaheth Cason, Waycross, Ga. Gary Cloud, Hamilton, Bermuda Bill Cody, Hicksville, NY, Ronald Cotlcy, Warner Robins, Ga Donna Collier, Moultrie, Kia. Chcrri Collins, Atlanta, Ga. l IIQIQBOUPCF, Moultric,1ia. L onnic Clrawlord, Albany, Cla, Lynda Crowder, firillin, Cla. T Billy Cruscnberry, Macon, Ga. Carla Culbrelh, Waycross, Ga. Claire Culpepper. Cordele, Ga. 'fg','.9 l 1,1 yr rztwezff l - Margaret Devane, Quilman, Ga. if af' .5x - -.Ark X! ' R' - lf 'Y 'is' I lilblf ' ., .ip flivxw.. , , x V. I . 3B'7f'5'f'f1S ', L . . ' ' K, X ,- - 'H ' ' ,H fu- W J .1 - in , . Q 1 if ,..im,1-,, . .,f. M . U Vf' ' H- 4 3,2-f' ff if M 'ff-iq, ff M T s A f . , -' A - 1 - , X , ,wp 1, Z rf 441,11 if 'Nl N , ' 4 4 1 gg 1 I - 'Q i - f N , 1 N I, . It ug 5 x - , -dz., , fff' J ' f' W . .fvf-zfzilcff.. ..., , A-A . . l Mary Devane, Cordcle, Ga. .-Beth Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Karen Eager, Valdosta, Ga. Xe'-r Linda Elrod, Pelham, Ga. 189 'S xl. 7 4.-K, .' i :X . 3- sophomores Marcia l-ain, Decatur, Ga, t'arol lflctchcr. Albany. Ga. ff larry lfoster, Homestead, lfla. linda Garner, Moultrie, Ga. Johnny Gavin, Valdosta, Ga. Julie Gentry, Kingsland, Ga. Art Gloer. Decatur, Ga. Judy Golden, Dawson, Ga. Patsy Gordon, Macon, Ga. Brenda Hall, Macon, Ga. hd Hanahan, Valdosta, Ga. Eugenia Harris, Macon, Ga. Gail Harris, Waycross, Ga, Mike Hattaway. Waycross, Ga. Beverly Hellemn, Pelham, Ga. Carolyn Herin, Macon, Ga. Glenda Hollingsworth, Whigham, Ga Karen Howze, Pelham, Ga. Mary Jane Jackson, Moultrie, Ga. Janice Johnson, Tifton, Ga. Randy Johnson, Ouitman, Ga. Andrea Johnston, Alma, Ga. ,Iimmie W. Jones, Valdosta, Ga. Joyce Ann Joyce, Valdosta, Ga. Charles Joyner, Valdosta, Ga. Nancy Kalihcr, Albany, Ga. Becky Keenan, Waycross, Ga. Wayne Kirkland, llahira, Ga liom Koncar, Valdosta, Ga, Kathy I acey, Pitta, Ga. Elissa Landey, Valdosta, Ga. Donald Lanier, Jacksonville, Florida Al Lee, Valdosta, Ga. , Laura Lemacks, Pelham, Ga. Sydilia Livingston, Valdosta, F Ga. li Dave McCracken, Valdosta, i ' Ga. I V ll Bonnie McGough, Alconbury- ,' Huntingdonshire, England l Timothy Maki, Lunenburg, ii Mass. I I l 2 l l F , Sallie Mathis, Dawson, Ga. it Cullin Meredith, Kingsland, I Ga. Clarendon Mulford, Quincy, Fla. Robert Murphy, Jesup, Ga. Qfzf lv! l 1 '7 Qfx -if 'M le, .1 ga X, X 1 xx W , ,pdf sophomores 1' 'I Wanda O'Quinn, Valdosta, Ga Beth Patrick, Omega, Ga. Mark Patrick, East Point, Ga. Gary Gene Pitts, Moultrie, Ga. Nancy Polk, Arcadia, Fla. .lan Powers, Jesup, Ga. Don Prieur, Sarasota, Fla. George Randall, Tucker, Ga. Judy Redmond, Lumpkin, Ga. Patricia Rent1,Nashville,Ga. Connie Ritchie, Iron City, Ga, Mary Beth Robertson, Valdost Nancy Ross, Milner, Ga. Becky Rutledge, Valdosta, Ga. .laekie Sapp, Attapulgus, Ga. Su1iShingler, Valdosta,Ga, - Jim Slaughter, Cartersville, Cja. Craig Smith, Richmond, Va, James Smith, Macon, Ga. Q Janice Smith, Albany, Ga. X .t',1 lf, Jay Spell, Lyons, Ga. Clarence Spires, Augusta, Ga. Pat Stancato, West Chester, Pa, Jerry Strickland, Lake Park, Ga. Mike Strom, Valdosta, Ga. Janet Swint, Milner, Ga. Marvene Thigpen, Blackshear, Ga Joan Thomas, St. Marys, Ga. R. B. Thomas, Waycross, Ga. Bessie Thompson, Valdosta, Ga. :si Marsha Travis, Thomasville, Ga. Mary Jean Turner, Albany, Ga, Paul Liga, Saugus, Mass. Barbara Walker, Ray City, Ga. is ,zaai , fqf Vi , 'sw me Marian Wallace, Waynesboro, Ga. fl i , fu, Dotty Wamble, Cairo, Ga. Roslynn Warren, Valdosta, Ga. Fielding West, Albany, Ga. Cheryl Whidby, Valdosta, Ga. Donna White, Valdosta, Ga. t J , e - L' J fff' Q AR., , f IL i W J ,Q fn Thomas Wiggins, Jesup, Ga, Sue Wiley, Decatur, Ga. 92 Y ,qu S It 'QT - e Carol Williams, Iron City, Ga. Jujuan Williams, Cordele, Ga. t l 5 Kay Williams, Valdosta, Ga, fi . 9 193 sophomores Wanda Willis, Sumner, Ga. Roslynn Wingate, Moultrie, Ga. Lamar Worsham, Camilla, Ga. Elzannc Wright, Ellenboro, N.C. Clifton Young, Adel, Ga. Elaine Young. Smyrna, Ga. John Zctterowcr, Stzitcsboro, Ga. I94 I 83' .sie IUN 9. 4 -Q-LF . sophomores i l l Angela Adams, Decatur. Georgia Shirley Allen, Lee, I-la. Rosemary Almand, Valdosta. Ga, Robert Anderson, Valdosta, Ga. Alexander Atkinson, Valdosta, Ga Mack Austin, Valdosta, Ga. Roquette Batalo, Hahira, Ga. Jean Bennett, W, Palm Beach, Fla, Delia Bishop, Tilton, Ga. Brenda Blanks, Maitland, Fla, Sharon Bostick, Lakeland, Ga. Durrett Bradford. St. Simons, Ga. Kathy Bradford, Hapeville, Ga, Becky Braswell, lron City, Ga. Paul Bridges, Quitman, Ga. Diana Brown, Cochran, Ga, Joy Broome, Cairo, Ga. Glen Brown, Douglas. Ga. Vivian Browning, Valdosta, Ga. Christine Bryan, Nashville, Ga, Joe Cannon, Valdosta, Ga. Cornelia Cauthan, Valdosta, Ga. Marilyn Chitty, Valdosta, Ga. Carol Clay, Macon, Ga. Julia Collins, Quitman, Ga. Warren Cornelle. Orlando, Fla. Donna Cortiss, Decatur, Ga. Larry Cornelius, Alapaha, Ga. Gloria Cornelius, Alapaha, Ga, John Couremhis, Potomac, Md. juniors Robert Crane. Valdosta. Ga. Janice Cram lord. Albany , Ga. Richard Crider. Willaeooehee, Ga. Gail Culpepper, Cordele. Ga. Elinor Davis, Cairo. Ga. Sara Diamond, Bartow, Fla. Judy Dixon, Quincy, Fla. Raymond Duke, Thomasville, Ga Patty Easom, Donalsonville, Ga. Faye Eehols, MacClenny, Fla. John W. Edmondson, Barney, Ga. Lee Edwards, Hinsonton, Ga. Craig Fletcher, Bainbridge, Ga. Sandra Foister, Camille, Ga. Carol Frazer, MeCIenny, Fla. Dorcas French, Thomasville, Ga. Debbie Gable, Albany, Ga. Ken Garren, Gastonia, North Carolina Linda Gaskins, Alapaha, Ga. Fred Gibbons, Brandcn, Fla. Michael Gravitt, Cumming, Ga. Virigina Grillin, Valdosta, Ga. Rosa Haynes, Valdosta, Ga. lynn Hodge, Valdosta, Ga. Cynthia Hollingsworth, Whigham, l.arry I., llolmes, Wayeross, Ga. Charles Ci. Ilowell, Lakeland, Ga. Sandi Ilysler, Albany, Ga. James Jennings, Sylvester, Ga. Julie Johnson, Wayeross. Ga. 'X 91 fu'- f if , f Q ai 1: ,vin Q .., ..1: u ax , 'v- 'Y f 7v is .3 It F 4 N, rr . dw , 3? X I- ! L' if,-1-vt 1' Q. 4-air i I , fl' ' ' 17 JH' Tbsp- QR it., 9 l l William B. Kent, Valdosta, Ga. , Harrel King, Jacksonville, Fla, Wayne T. King. St. Marys, Fla. Darrell Kirkland, Hahira, Ga. Dixon Lester, Bainbridge, Ga. Jarrell Lillard, Morven, Ga. l i l Sharon Lincoln, Valdosta, Ga. ! Beverly McDonald, Americus, Ga. l l O l John T. McDufTie, Abbeville. Ga. Linda McLaurin, Valdosta, Ga. Alvin W. McLeod, Valdosta, Ga. John McRae, Melbourne, Fla. i v. ' ,, f S. ' ,, -fix X v ia, ir ., if Q-o-by ,.. 'iv v -,, , 0 . 5 -2' , 'fx vg 4 B x fer Y O . 'J' 47 .. , '-2 juniors John T. Martin.lN1acon,Ga. Raxmond l-Q Massouh, Jacksonville, Franklin L. Mathis, Valdosta, Ga. William A. Mathis, Alpharetta. Ga. Carol A. Mills, Temple Terrace. Fla .James M. Mitchell, Cordele, Ga. Walter R. Mock. Albany, Ga Minnie G. Monroe, Ashburn, Ga. Roxanne Monroe, Valdosta, Ga, Loujean Moody, Barney, Ga. Cynthia R. Moore, Tifton, Ga. Mary L. Moore, Georgetown, Ga. Wanda D. Morrell, Pelham, Ga. Larry North. Hahira, Ga. Minta M. Norwood, Folkston, Ga. Paula D. O'Ouinn, Adel, Ga. Marcia J. Owens, Spanish Fort, Ala Susan E. Pate, Ashburn, Ga. Linda J. Patrick, Cuthbert, Ga. Andy Patterson, Waycross, Ga. Sylvia L. Peterson, Waycross, Ga. Brunell J. Phillips. Ashburn, Ga, Shirley A. Phillips, Cordele, Ga. Emmett E. Pipkin, Valdosta, Ga. Wesley O. Pope, Barwick, Ga. Beverly D. Poppell, Attapulgus, Ga. Ray C. Price, Valdosta, Ga. Teresa G. Quinn, Nashville, Ga. Pamela W. Rchbcrg, Albany, Gap' Charles R. Robinson, Madison, Fla. N-Nf' Carolyn J. Rumph, James W. Rutledge, John J. Schimmel, Nance J. Scruggs, Shelia R. Shetlield, -Nancy Smith, Fernandia Beach, Porterdale, Ga. Arlington. Ga. Valdosta. Ga. Ochlocknee, Ga. Valdosta, Ga Fla. X I xx A P , 1 ,....... l. -4...-,.. if , ' W ,vs-N K M'-w.M William C. Smith, Thomas B. Sorrells, Robert Sortar, Cecelia Stegall, Raymond Stevenson, Bonnie Strickland Macon, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Lake Park, Ga. .. ,, 4 Q-gf'--1 3, Vs 1 J .x,.i.!.,,h,i Y: Y' ,L N , ' ' Q Q.-zum ' 'G .B 15 :YN ' lv: t A ,J , ., , - ' L . 1 1 Q -4 rf 'K 4 S f r 1, ' X .0 i Q ff B 'V' A ,ll K B' 1 li 199 1 ,X -.I H. f., 1 lil!!-id 4 V . vvvve vve,,.,vv,.vv 'x V. 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Joyce Eckenroth, Orlando, Florida B.S.: Math Educ. Mike Edwards, Valdosta, Georgia B.S.: Accounting Thomas Egbert. St, Simons lsl. Georgia B.S.L Business Management Raleigh Elliott, Valdosta. Ga. B.S.1 Management Claris Elliott, College Park. Georgia AB.: Spanish Bobbie Ellis, Moultrie, Georgia B.S.: Education Pat Ellis, Adel, Georgia B.S.3 Elementary Education William Eubanks, Cuthbert,Georgia A.B.3 Sociology Daniel Fender, Lakeland, Ga. B.S.g Business Management Carl Findley, Fitzgerald, Georgia A.B.g Chemistry Edwin Fisher, Federalsburg Md. B.S.g Psychology 44' fm .1 4.405 ,fire I A seniors 2' ,-2 g A. vm 401 4? s , X 'sv lflaine Ford, Larry Ford, Albany, Shirley Franks, William Frye. Perry. Vince Giddens. Judy Gieger, Valdosta, Georgia Ga, AB.: Winter Park, l-'lorida Tilton. Georgia Douglas. Georgia BS.: Seeondary German lflorida B,S.1 inlormalion not information not BS.: Elementary hdue. lglemenlary Educ. available available Educ, 'lf x ff LJ 111 ,X 'D -X' i N , ,1 1' H? t , ,I I l RUFWIC Ullllilfd- Sherry Gillis, Donna Glealon, lfred Godwin. Gail Godvsin. BUSH! Gore- q C illnllla. flL'UfQllll Valdosta, Georgia ,-Xrlinglon, Georgia Warner Robins, lliomawille, Albany. Ciewfglll I3 S L liiixiiiew iiilormalion not HS, Seeomlary Georgna BS.. Georgia HSL B.S.lSCCUl'1l.lllI'j ,Mliiinn available lwluealion Businem Adniin, l'lClllCl1l1lfy ldue. lidue. i Faye flfllllll liolkslon, I lx'tll'j.'l.l ll 5 lzlem. lduc Sharon Cirillis largo, Georgia inlormatton not available Marily n Gr'incr Nashv1llc,Gcorg1.i A.B. Spanish Barbara Gualtierc Cocoa Beach, l'lorida information not available Melatne Guy Norman Park, Georgia BS. lzlcm.l1duc. Beverly llaile Gainesville, Georgia B.S. lzarly Elem. Educ. James Halter Valdosta, Georgia information not available Sylvia Hampton Quitman, Georgia BS. Sec. Admin. Anita Harris Screven, Georgia A.B. Sociology Lewis Hart Homerville, Georgia BS. Secondary Educ. James Harwell information not available Demetrius Hawthorne Whigham, Georgia A.B. His. Ronald Healan Albany, Georgia A.B. Art Brad Hendry Blackshear, Georgia B.S. Finance Janice Herrington Valdosta, Georgia A.B. Psychology Sandra Hester Climax, Georgia A.B. Art Cam Hickman Lakeland, Georgia A.B. History Gale Highsmith Jesup, Georgia information not available Wynette Hinton Fitzgerald, Georgia BS. Business Edu. Helen Howard Lake Park. Georgia BS. Math. Lou Houston Nashville, Georgia BS Elem. Edu. Carole Hudson Clarkston, Georgia information not available Cheryl Hunt lzlberton, Georgia BS. Elem. Edu. Sandra H utchens, Valdosta, Georgia information not available Carol Jackson, Cuthbert, Georgia AB English Theresa .lants Camilla,Georgia BS. Sec. l'du. Wayne .lenkins Maeon,Georgia AB Sociology Eddy .lohnson Columbus, Ohio B S Psychology l'red Jones Barvsick, Georgia B S, Physics-Mathematics Gary .lones Montezuma, Georgia BS. Physics seniors V . '--,v- ' lS.i:lMti.i lxtiit, N altlosta, Georgia HS., l tluc.ition-Pliysies llill lserbx. NN axeioss, Georgia uX,lS,L Xrt Sandy lsilberg, NN aycross, Georgia inlorniation not .ixailablc linda l aeey, Pills, Georgia lib.. l lcnientary lfdue llelen l .mst-ii, X ztlclosla, Georgia BS, l lenientary ltliic Stephen l eonaril, llax-.thorne, NX. B811 hemistry l urine l ord, Ambrose, Georgia B54 Secondary l-due. Robert l.ott, Broxton, Georgia A.B,g lnglish-llistory ,lamcs McAllister,Quitmar1,Georgla information not available Glenn MeCranie, Valdosta, Georgia B S., lzducation-Social Science ,ludy McCrea, Willacoochee, Georgia information not available Frank Mcl'lroy, Valdosta, Georgia BS., Psychology Alex MeGravt. Doerun, Georgia BS., Management Robert McLaughlin. Ft. Pierce, Florida B,S.1 Secondary Educ. .lack McVeigh, Valdosta, Georgia information not available Michael Maccausland, Dovvningtown, Georgia AB., History Mary Martha Massey, Quincy, Florida BS., klementary liduc. Fountain May, Quincy, Florida B.S.1 Marketing Kaye Meadows, Valdosta, Georgia ' lilementary liduc, Aram Mekzjian, ,laekson Heights, N.Y. information not available Preston Miller, Thomasville, Georgia information not available Reita Mills, Valdosta, Georgia B.S.g llementary lduc. .loan Moore, Alapaha, Georgia ' information not available Polly Moore, lifton, Georgia BS.: Mathematics William Moore, Valdosta, Georgia information not available Gerris Morey, Ochlocknec, Georgia inloriiiation not available Nllcs Nagel, Wayne, N..l. BSL llcnieiitary l due. I hlo Nichols, lesup, Georgia BS., NlllNICl'tlLIC1lllUll ,lanics Odom, llahira, Georgia BS., Biology Santlx Odom. Quitman, Georgia inloiiiiation not available 'T'- ffv- 'f 1 -429' f x 1, tiff 'fe 5 , AN 0, 43 . - 4,9 pw af . I s V 95 A 4- 'ff ,f -I' 'PS X' 206 fiom YZ ,K l '9 W I' 1'--9 l s I 13: Q f K. K R, I V ,ww .,..,,,.,,..--.A - .,- ,,,,,...vw'- ' -we- aa.. Q 4 M...-ni bi i-siw 's, ,mn 1 w w Y .A 1 TJ '-ff w. 2 i Roger Pace. Boston, Dale Pate, Quitman. Lindg Kaye Pgulkb Carl Peavy. Daniel Petrovieli. Dottie Pittman. Georgia A.B.1 Georgia B.S.1 Wray. Georgia Unadilla, Georgia Valdosta. Georgia Carrollton. History Secondary lidue. lnformuiion 1101 Information not BS.: Pxy eliology Georgia XB A Bonnie Porter, - Donald Powell, available available Vielxie Regixtcr. llixiory Broxton. Georgia Valdosta, Georgia jim Ri1incS.C'kyf- Glenn Register. Nay lor. Georgia Noel L' Reinierx, lnlormation not Information not dclch Georgia Valdoxta, Georgia B.S.1SCC0llClllfj Xlildosta, Georgia available available B.S.1 Phvsics B.5.g lfinanee lxlue. lnlormalion not ' aiailalwle 4 V seniors at -:Viz .nv-, ya rf Wu X ii ' Qs- , ? . -4 iff 'UR it wi .l 'rm ul 22 49 Evelyn Rhodes. Pinetta. Florida B.S.g Business Education Leonard Rigdon. Tifton. Georgia BSL Marketing Charles Riggins. Valdosta. Georgia BS.: Psychology Benjamin Riggle. Valdosta. Georgia BS.: Secondary Educ. Barbara Jean Roberts. Valdosta. Georgia information not available Becky' Robertson. Columbus. Georgia B.S.g Secondary Educ. Patricia Robinson. Nashville. Georgia information not available Carolyn Rodgers. Jesup. Georgia B.S.L Elementary Educ. Linda Roland. Cochran. Georgia A.B,Q Sociology John Romine. Quitman. Georgia B.S.: Psychology f Patricia Rowe. Valdosta, Georgia Information not available Diane Sadler. Pelham. Georgia - B.S.1 Elementary Educ. Glynn Sapp. Alapaha. Georgia information not available James Saunders. Moultrie. Georgia BS.: Management Suzanne Schiefelbein. Waycross. . Georgia BS.: Elementary Educ. Alice Scoggins, Thomasville, Georgia information not available Elford Scruggs. Charlotte. NC. A.B.1 Sociology Randy' Senzig. Valdosta. Georgia information not available John Shaver. Valdosta. Georgia information not available English John Shaw. Madison. Florida B.S.1 Accounting Bill Sineath. Valdosta, Georgia information not available Dennis Smith. Chattahoochee. Florida information not available Glenda Smith. Valdosta. Georgia BS.: Educ, Arnold Smith. llomerville. Georgia information not available Ronnie Smith, Chattahoochee. Florida information not available Timalee Smith. Pearson. Georgia A.B.1 English Larry Spell, Valdosta, Georgia BS.: Chemistry Diane Stewart. Albany. Georgia A.B.L Speech Keith Stewart. Valdosta. Georgia information not available Cathy' Shaw. Colquitt. Georgia A.B,g Alex Stephens, Lake City. I-'Iorida Information not available. David Stola, Valdosta. Georgia B.S.gI1lementary I'duc. Janice Strickland. Bainbridge. Georgia B.S.3 Secondary Iiduc. Pat Strickland. Jesup. Georgia B.S.1 Secondary I1duc.1 Biology Sue Strom, Valdosta. Georgia B.S.1 Biology Sue Stroupe. Miami. Florida B.S.1 Psychology Dotty Stubbs, Adel, Georgia B.S.1 Business Iiduc. Shelia Stutsman, Albany, Georgia Information not available. James Syyearingen. Louisville, Mississippi B.S.L Marketing Teresa Tay lor, Albany. Georgia B.S.3 Secondary Iiduc. Michael Terry, Crown Point. Indiana BS.: Management Lee Thigpen, Waycross, Georgia BS.: Secretarial Science Peggy' Thomas, Donalsonville. Georgia BS.: Secondary Educ. Gloria Thompson, Albany, Georgia A.B.1Art Educ. Ilenson Thompson, Valdosta, Georgia. Information not available, Randall Thompson, Collins. Georgia BS.: Psychology Tina Tillman, Jonesboro. Georgia B.S.1SccretarialAdmin. Tommy Tillman. Ashburn, Georgia BS.: Secondary Educ. I-Txwfwwwrx Iwgwpwl.X1uIIlI.I,fnu-1121.1 II N I ICIIlL'III,II - IIIIIX IJII :IIIQr'w.w-III. XI.IulII. fuwvI:1.I X I5 XIIIXII ,E 'DX IQi,II.IvII X.1lr1, IIwrI1.1XXIIIu. lwulI'l.I X II XII ' ' MI IIIII lu Muni Ill - Ix.1X I3L'.1IIXu 'N I U. , ' X I4 . Noah I 'SX IXIL'IIlI.I X IRIXCIW, XIIIIHI'-Iw.fnuu1gl.1 II N I ICIIICHIIIIX I mlm Lnmwllu XX Jlkcr. 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Marth.i,191 fXl1en,Shir1ey, 195 Mniand, Rosemary, 195 'Xltnian.lrr.ice. 201 -X1tm.in,,lenni1cr, 201 .'X1t.1fL'l,f111d1111. 108 NX nderson -Xnderson -Xndcrson ft nderson Anderson , 1, arol, 48,-39,186 ,Peggy 106 RtiltC1'l,63,155,195 I Vane1lc,21 1 , Virginia, 58,201 Arrington, Mary Price, 107 Arthur, Randall, 136,142 Ashell, Robert, 176 Ashley. 1Ml1iam,20l Atkins, Norma Anne, 28,152 Atkinson, Alexander.36,113,1 Atkinson, Susan, 186 Asustin. Mack, 195 Austin, Harry, 102 Avery, Daniel, 32,112 B Babcock, David, 123 Baggett, 1sathertne,201 Baggett, Ray, 155 Baggs, 4'Bubba ,32,72,l1-1.14 Baile, Jack, 123 Bajalia, Norma, 176 Baker, Bruce, 124 Baker, Julie, 201 Baker. Richard, 102,128 Baker, Sandy. 103 Ba1anis,Nicky. 146 Ba1lagh,Kathy, 145 Barcalow, Elizabeth, 186 Barheld, Betty, 103 Barlield, E1t1abeth.201 Barnaskey, Cheryl, 176 Barnes, James. 126 Barnes, Kandice. 47,48,49,90 Barnwe1l,James, 201 Barr, lgd, 128 Barr, George, 128,186,190 Barr, Tommy, 69,120,142,201 Barrow, Nancy, 136,140,201 Basktns, Perry. 31 Bass, Hugh, 176 Bass, Linda, 140,141 Bass, Voniece, 186 Batalo. Roquette, 102,108,195 Bateman, Kaye, 186 Bates, Jane, 145 Baxter. John, 176 Bcall, Steve, 124 Beard. Jenny, 152 Beaty, Sandra, 108,201 Beck, Candace, 25,186 Beck, Rebecca. 201 Becknell, Douglas, 128 Bell, Linda, 137,152,186 Bellew, Toni, 28,l37,l40,l41 Bennett,Caro1yn, 145,162 Bennett, Dana, 124,176 Bennett, Jean, 195 Bennett, Larry, 100 Bennett, Linda, 201 Bennett, Mary, 186 Bennett, Wayne, 115 Bennett, William, 201 Benson, Johnste, 121 Benson, Sharon, 176 Berger, 152,186 Bernard, Deborah, 176 Best, Marnie, 35,201 Bierman, Jackie, 166,201 Bilanis, Nicky, 25 Bishop, Delia, 195 Bishop, Jerry, 120,136,146 Bishop, Stephen, 119,142 Black, Cindy, 145 Black, Robert, 176 Blair, Jack, 128,186 Blanks, Brenda, 195 Blanton, Daniel, 128,176 Blanton, Kay,l39,l86 Blanton, Mary, 201 Blanton, Stephen, 176 Blanton, Wayne, 124 Bloomfield, Sherry, 152 Blue, lanicc, 140,176 Bohbitt, Vivian, 119,176 Bohannon, Mary, 176 15.19 2 Bo1ilcr,Cius, l02,120,l36,146,201 Boland, James, 140,150 Bonncr,Montine,132,133,186 Booth, Dan, 176 Borowskt, Ruth, 176 Bostick, Sharon, 195 Bowen, Peggy, 186 Bowen, Roy, 186 Boycl1c,liary, 102 Boyle, James, 21 1 Brad1ord,17urctt,113,114.1-J0,1vs Bradlord, Kathleen, 195 5 student index Brandon. Carro1l.186 Brannen,1-.dw1n. 176 Brantley, Benjamin, 186 Brantley, Randall, 115 Braselton, Ruth, 33,48,49,84,1 39,201 Braswel 1, Rebecca, 193 Breckenr1dge,Gary, 151.201 Bre1and,Glen,100 Bricker, John, 201 Bridges,Char1ie, 124 Bridges, Demaris, 176 Brid es Hattie, 201 g . Bridges, Paul, 195 Brogdon, Elilabeth, 56,176 Brogdon, Joseph, 54,176 Brohawn, Howard, 72,142 Brooks, David, 201 Brooks, George, 211 Brooks,John, 146,201 Broome, Joy, 195 Broome, Mary, 121,140,143 Brown, David,48 Brown, Diann, 195 Brown, Glen. 107,150,195 Brown, James, 148,149 Brown, Laura, 138,139 Brown Brown Janelle, 151,152.l58.162,186 ng, Vtvtal'l.108,195 Brunot,Fe1tx,186 Bryan, Paulla, 102 Bryant. Clifford, 35 Bryant. Christine, 195 Buchwald, Lawrence, 64.65.201 Buckles, John, 142 Bu1T, Cathy. 145 Bullard, Ann. 118.121,l40.141,160.1 Bullock, Neal, 58,151,207 Bunce, Pamela, 140 Bunn, Lowry. 102.146 Burch, Mary, 152 Burns, Carolyn, 145 Burton, Judith, 176 Bush, Timothy, 176 Butler, Dena, 139 Butler, Linda, 103,201 Byrne, Margaret, 102 Byus,Made1yn. 152 C . Cagle, Robert, 136,146 Calhoun, Molly, 137,139 Call, Loran, 148 Calmes, Ann. I 15 Camp. Mark, 106.142 Cannon.Joe, 195 Capri. Donna. 115 Cardwell, Fred, 106 Carlisle. Carol. 24,201 Carr. Brett, 128 Carr. Margaret, 201 Carswell, Carol, 201 Carter, Betty. 202 Carter, Charles, 202 Cason, Elizabeth, 186 Cater, M1nnte,176 Cathell, Carter, 124 Cato,Catherine, 195 Caulder, Derenda, 202 Cauthan,Corne1ia, 195 Chambers, Colin, 47,171 Chambless,Shtr1ey. 121,140 Chamb1ess,Wini1red,202 Chance. Rebecca, 202 Chancey, Brenda, 202 Chandler, Cecelia, 138,145 Chandler, Mary, 202 Chapman, Nancy, 176 Chappell, Kathleen. 145 Chastain, Albert, 35 Chastain, Bonnie, 35 Cherry,Cherie, 145 Chester,Janis, 139,176 Chitty, Marilyn, 100,101,l02,l95 Chitty, Ronald, 148 Christy, Arthur, 35,124,177 Clark, Ansel, 64,65 Clark, Thomas, 124 Clarke, Bronwyn, 24,25,211 Clary. Walter. 33,150,202 Claxton, Ruby. 202 Clay, Carol, 48,49,l07,195 Clements, Cynthia, 138,139 Cloud, Gary. 48,-49,186 Cobb, Marcia, 145 Cobb, Sharon, 177 Cochran, Eugene, 113,202 Cody, William. 186 Coffey, Ronald, 186 Colbert, William, 177 Cole, John, 177 Cole, Michael, 142 Coleman, George, 177 Coleman, Claire, 121,140 Coleman, Nancy, 202 Coley. Danny, 72,142 Collier, Barbara, 137,145 Collier, Donna, 112,186 Collins, Cherri, 100,115,186 Co1lins,111t1abeth,177 Collins, Julia, 28,108,137,140,195 Collins, Kent, 142 Collins Colson , Nick, 102 ,Lynda1, 110.1 12.202 Branch, Patricia, 28,121.1 18,1 19,142,165 Branch,Stis.in,139,161 Colter,Star1ctte,202 Con1an,Mtcheal, 142 Connally, Betty, 177 Connell, Donald, 148 Cook, James. 202 Cook, Jim, 106,177 Cook,Madc1yn, 140 Cook. Virginia, 202 Cookc,.1ohn. 123,202 Coopcr.Carol. 177 212 61.186 Cooper. Lisa, 186 Cooper. Randy. 177 Copeland, Angela, 202 Coppage. Taylor, 148.166,202 Coppage. Elaine, 166,202 Coppage, hve1yn,202 Corne1ius.Gloria, 195 Corne1tus.Larty. 195 Cornell. Warren, 150,195 Cortiss, Donna, 195 Costello, Sharon, 47,48,-19,123 Cottingham. Kenneth. 115 Coty, Bill. 115 Couey, Dianne, 84.105.120,140,141,177 Courembis, John, 195 Courtney, Craig, 60,6l,109,155 Courtoy, Ava, 177 Cowart, Ozzie, 48,49 Cowart, Lynn. 128 Cowart, Paula, 106 Cox, Carol, 112 Cox. Trudte, 108 Crago, Susan, 145,177 Crane, Robert, 196 Craw1'ord,Connie.108,145,186 Crawford, Frank, 155 Crawford, Janice, 108.196 Crawley. Patricia, 202 Creamer.Helen,177 Cribbs. Paul, 150 Cnbbs, William. 84,235,108 Crichton, John. 146 Cnder, Margaret, 102 Crider, Richard, 102,196 Crockett. John. 124 Croft, Curtis, 202 Croft, Dale, 54 Crosby. Danny. 202 Crouch, Sandra, 202 Crowder, Lynda, 152,186 Crusenberry,Btl1y, 187 Culbreth. Carla, 187 Culpepper, Claire, 28,72,l21,136,137,143.152.153,l87 Culpepper, Gail. l52.l53.l96 Cumbaa, Barbara, 103 Cunningham.Char1otte, 28,4-4,121,l40,l4l,l51,l61,163 D Dalton. Danny. 150.151 Daniell, Bonnie, 139,177 Davis, Sue, 28,1 17,119,140 Davis. Charles. 150 Davis, Cynthia, 140 Davis, Joey. 110.120.136.l51.167.172,173,190,202 Davis, Katheryn, 108 Davies. Linda. 177 Davis, Linda. 145 Davis, Marilyn, 177 Davis, Al. 112 Davis, Elinor, 107,196 Davis, Sharon, 140 Dawson. Alice. 113,177 Dean, James, 146 Dean,Orvil1e. 111,211 Degraaf, Robert, 150 Delay, Karen, 202 Denham. Bera, 211 Dennis, Charles, 62,155 Dennis, Marcia, 177 Deriso,Charles. 146 Deshazo, Stephen. 202 Devane.James. 148.155 Devane, Margaret. 123,187 Devane, Mary. 187 Dewey. Charles. 128 Dial, Carol, 108,202 Dial. Charles, 150,151 Diamond, Sara, 196 Dickey. Marvin, 64.124 Dimascio, Toni, 136,202 Dinkins, Kathryn, 152.153 Dixon, Beth, 108,187 Dixon.Judith,196 Doby, Nancy, 121 Dodson, Duane, 148,149 Dorsett. James. 54,58 Doug1as,James, 151 Dralhn, Thomas, 202 Drake. John, 202 Driggers. Calvin, 106 Driggers, Linda, 48,49,lO6,203 Duke. Raymond. 196 Dukes. Lavan, 84,129 Duncan, Glenda, 177 Duncan, Me1ba,21I Dupree, Frank, 102 Dupree.Jo. 178 Dupris, Bill, 115 Durden, Patricia, 139,178 li Eager,1saren,111,145.l87 Easom. Opal, 196 Echols, Barbara, 196 hcho1s.Diztnc. 139 Eekenroth, Joyce. 203 lidgar, Jack. 150 Edmondson,John. 196 Edwarcls,.1ohn. 151 Edwards, Kenneth, 62,155,203 Edwart1s,1ee, 108,196 lighert, Thomas, 203 Elder, Dewayne, 61,155 Eldridge, kenneth. 128,178 Elliott, Claris, 203 Elliott, Ra1eigh,34,203 Ellis, Bobbie. 203 Ellis, Patricia, 203 Elrod.1,inda, 187 E1sbcrry,1,ynn, 139,151,163 1immi,Carol, 178 End1er,.1o, 145 Emest, James. 123 Erwin,Wt1liam, 120,151 Lubanks,Caroline, 139 Eubanks, William, 101,203 Evans, Betsy, 152,153,159 Es1ey,Jody.129,187 F Fagan, Dennis, 150 Fam, Marcia, 140,141,190 Faircloth, James, 100 Farley, Charles, 115 Farmer, Donna, 178 Fender, Daniel, 203 Fernandez, Robert, 36,142 Findley,Car1, 142,203 Fisher, Brenda, 121 Fisher, Eddie, 102,109,142,155,167,203 Flanders, Mary, 137 Fletcher. Craig. 196 F1etcher,Carol, 190 Fletcher, Susan, 128,132,133 Flowers, Gereline, 178 Floyd, William, 106 Forster, Sandra, 196 Ford, Elaine, 204 Ford, Larry, 204 Fordham, Virginia, 178 Foster, Larry, 190 Franks, Shirley, 204 Fraser, Carol, 196 Free, Nona, 158 Freeman, Dorothy, 114,178 1-reeman, Howard, 72,l08,142,173 Freeman, Jimmy, 72,150 French, Dorcas, 196 Frye, William, 204 Fullord, Sharon, 152 Fulmore, Thorne, 145 Futch, Georgia, 178 G Gable, Deborah, 196 Gallaher, Sally, 58,121,143,145.165 Gal1oway.Judith, 123 Gamel, Thomas, 178 Ganas, Jerry, 178 Garner, Linda, 108,190 Garren, Kenneth, 196 Gaskins,John, 178 Gaskins, Linda, 196 Gavin, Johnny, 190 Geare, Russell, 115 Gentry, Julie, 161,190 George, John, 1 14,178 Gibbons, Fred, 5-1,109,142,196 Gibson, Eleanor, 178 Gibson,Joey, 106 Giddens, Emory, 179 Giddens, Harold, 204 Gieger, Judy, 204 Giles. John. 126 Gillespie, Render, 124 Gilley, Robert, 150,151 Gilliard, Ronald, 28,l08,l l4,l20,l36,l42,15l,204 Gillis, Shirley, 202 Giovingo, Regina, 102.152 Gleason, Kathleen, 119,139 Gleaton, Mary, 140,179 Gleaton, Mildred, 204 Glenn, Thomas, 146 Gloer, Arthur, 190 Godfrey, Sibbie, 179 Godwin, Bobby,128 Godwin, Fred, 136,146,204 Godwin, Linda, 204 Goff, Lewis, l28,132,133,179 Golden, Judy, 190 Goldstein, Robert, 100,179 Goodson, Joseph, 179 Gordon,Garland, 100 Gordon, Patsy, 140,190 Gore, Beverly, 204 Gosier, Clarence, 102 Gougeon, Pauline, 141 Gower. Peggy. 152 Graham, Stephen, 179 Gravitt, James, 148,196 Green, Analease, 108,144,145 Green, Ed, 48,-19,51,106 Griffin, Faye, 205 Gnffin,Joe, 148,179 Gnllin, Martha, 179 Grimm, Sharron, 128 Gnffin, Virginia, 196 Gritlin, Wanda, 179 Gnlhs, Sharon, 205 Grtner, Henry. 179 Gnner, Maxine, 179,205 Grondahl, Judy, 58 Groover, Paige, 113,179 Gualtiere, Barbara, 205 Gunter, Johnny. 66,148,149 Gurr, Earl, 179 Guy, Melanie, 205 H Halle, Beverly, 205 Haire, Edwin, 150 Hall, Brenda, 190 Hall, James, 155,179 Hall, Patrick, 151 Halter, Henry, 205 Halter, Loretta, 40,1 13 Halter, Paul, 150 Hamlin, Nancy, 50,51 Hammond, Ralph, 102,151 Hampton, Sylvia, 103,205 Hanahan, Edward, 110,129,142,190 Hancock, Martha, 138,139,179 Hanley, Eddie, 120,142 Hardage, Phillip. 179 Hardin, Lynn, 24,145 Hardwick, Barbara, 140 Harrell, Charles, 179 Harrell, John, 150 Harrel1,Judy, 140,151,179 Harrell, William, 150 Harrington, John, 120,1.36,l50,15I Harris, Anita, 205 Harris, Eugenia, 190 Harris, Jean, 171 Harris,Gail,190 Harris, Linda, 121,143 Harris, Stanley, 150 Hart, 1 ewis, 151,205 Harvey, Albert, 11-1,179 Harvey,Walter, 100,102,115 Harvey, Wanda, 179 Harwell, James, 148,205 Hastings, Charles, 179 Hastings, Robert, 72,136,142 Hatcher, Archie, 179 Hathaway, David, 64,126 Hathcock, William. 126 Hattaway, Michael, 190 Hattaway, Ray, 115 Hawkins, John, 179 Hawthorne, Demetrius, 205 Haynes, Rosa, 196 Hazlehurst, Robert, 150 Healan, Ronald, 151,205 Hellemn, Beverly, 190 Hendry, James, 205 Hendry, Sidney, 179 Henry, John, 150 Herin,Caro1yn, 190 Herndon, James, 148,149 Herring, Merry, 108 Herrington, Gary, 72,142 Herrington, Janice, 205 Hester, Sandra, 205 Hesters, Jim, 72 Hewett, Linda, 112,121 Hewett, William, 106 Hewitt, Jim, 126,128 Hickman,Cam,118,120,136,l48,205 Hicks, James, 48,49 Hicks, Becky, l45,l51,16l,l63 Hiers, Phyllis, 144 Higginbotham,James, 124 Highsmith, Lana, 205 Hightower, Brenda, 145,151,163 Hilburn, Drewey, 168 Hill, James, 142 Hill, Larry, 124 Hill, Martha, 211 Hilton, Sue, 140 Hinton, Wynette, 205 Hitson, Herbert, 150 Hobbs, J ohn.150 Hobbs, Walter, 179 Hobby, Glenda, 179 Hodge, Lynn, 31,104.132,l96 Hodges, Julian, 108 Hodges, Hodges, Mary, 179 Robert, 180 Ho1lilield,James, 126 Hollingsworth, Cynthia, 108,196 Ho11ingsworth,Glenda, 84,85,108,190 Holloway, Kathryn, 180 Holmes, Larry, 196 Holton, Harry, 142 Holton, Ruby, 180 Hopkins, Skippy, 145 Horne, Rose, 180 Hortman, James, 124 Hosey, William, 36,211 Houston, Joellyn, 205 Howard, Howard, Helen, 205 Riley. 50,5 1,150 Howe1l,Charles, 120,196 Howell, Charles, 117 Howell. Laura, 180 Howze, Karen, 190 Huckaby, Patricia, 145 Hudson, Carole, 205 Hughes, Allison, 143 Hughes, Eleanor, 140 Hughes, Millie, 121 Hunnicutt,Jenniler, 108,115 Hunt, Beverly, 114 Hunt,Chery1, 205 Hunt, Gregory, 151 Hunt,Ju lia, 180 Hunter, Alice, 180 Hutchens, Sandra, 205 Hysler, Sandra, 102,121,136,137,140,143.196 1 Irby, Linda, 106,123 Irvine, James, 115 J Jackson, Carol, 205 Jackson, Mary, 190 Janis, Theresa, 205 Jarrett, lris, 72,121,1-13,144,145 Jenkins, Joseph, 205 Jennings, James, 196 Johnson, Douglas, 123 Johnson, Edwin, 180,205 Johnson, Gladys, 211 Johnson, James, 146 Johnson,Janice,190 Johnson,Jerry, 180 ,lohnson,Jud, 124 Johnson,Julianne, 152,165,196 Johnson, Randy, 190 Johnson, Ralph, 180 Johnson, Sandra, 187 Johnson, Terry, 180 Johnson, Wanda, 180 Johnston, Andrea, 190 Joiner, Cindy, 24 Joiner, L Jones, E1 ynn,180 izabeth, 152,171,180 Jones, Frank, 124 Jones, Chip, 148,149 Jones, Fred, 102,205 213 .l0l1CN,fiL11'y.2lJ2 Jones Harry, 155 Jones, Jimmie, 108,190 Jones, Marilyn, 180 Jones Raiidy,1511,l51 -lU11U5,Robert,102,I15,11jyl11 Jones, Ronald, 150,151 Joseph,Janice,2l14 .1uyve,.loyce, 32.100, 108,190 Joyner,C'har1es,123,190 K Kaeiser, Sarah, 211 Kaliher, Nancy, 140,141,165,lvu Kali1,Abraham,123 Kali1,Sam,123 Kalin, Louis, 84 Keel, Colon, 102 Keenan, Becky, 190 Keenan, Vernon, 128 Kell, John, 123 Kelley, Doris, 102 Kelly, Mary, 180 Kent, Barbara, 102,l 10,1 13,168,206 Kent, Benny, 113,123,197 Kerhy, Bill, 100,129,206 Ki1berg,Sandra,206 King, Harrel, 35,197 King,Gail, 119,139,180 King, Wayne, 197 Kirbu, Kathy, 139 Ktrkland,F1avia, 152 Kirkland, Wayne, 106,190 Kirkland, Hugh, 197 Kiser, Keith, 48,419,150 Kiser, Spencer, 109,155 Kitchen,Char1es, 180 Kitchen. Mary, 102,123 Kluhall, Carolyn, 100 Koivisto, Leena, 111,211 Koncar, Thomas, 190 Kozak, James, 146 L Lacey, Kathy, 190 Lacey, Linda, 206 Lamanno, Barry, 150,151 Lamb, Paul, 180 Land, Barbara, 139.180 Landey,E1issa,6,7,100,104,l08,113,1 Lanier. Donald, 42,66.191 Lapointe, Stephen, 31 Lasseter, Sonia, 180 Lassiter, Mary 25,180 Lastinger, Billy, 138,180 Laughlin, Bruce, 106 Lawson, Helen, 206 Layne, Mary, 129 Leccese, Daniel, 150,151 Leccese,Jennie, 180 Ledbetter, Mary, 115 Lee, Judy, 139,180 Lee, Mike, 180 Lee, Nancy, 72,145 Lee, Robert, 16,129,191 Lee, William, 148 Lehmann, Martin, 54,55,57,109,142 Lemacks, Laura, 112,191 Leonard, Stephen, 206 Lester, Painter, 197 Lett, Deborah, 180 Lewis, Elizabeth, 180 Lightsey, Ed, 100,129 Liles, Malcolm, 54,124,171 ,181 Lillard, Darlene, 181 Lillard, Elmer, 197 Lincoln, Sharon, 108,l29,137,152,197 Lindauer, Rosemary, 25,14-4,145,165 Little, Eloise, 139 Livengood, Melody, 84,85,l40 Livtngston,Syd1lia, 191 Logan, Ron, 123 Long, Larry, 48.49,50,5l Lord, Lurine, 206 Lott. Kenneth, 181 Lott, Robert, 206 Lovelace, Michael, 128 Lovett, William, 124.181 Lucas, Donnie, 128 29,191 Luke, Karen, 15,66,73,104,108,128,l32,133 Lund, Edward, 126 Lundmark, Denise, 123 M Maccausland, Michael. 206 Mackey, Tim, 118 Macleod, John, 1 15 Maddox, April, 58,207 Mahatzke, James, 31 ,73,142 Maine, Kenneth, 150 Maki, Timothy, 191 Maloy, Teresa, 181 Maltby,Johnell, 112,140 Manning, James, 136,142 Manry, Steven, 136,142 Marr, Frank, 123 Martin, Brenda, 148,181 Martin, John, 16 Marlin, John, 198 Martin, Robert, 32,181 Martin, Roscoe, 181 Mashhurn, Nancy, 139 Massey, Mary, 25,145,206 Massey, Robert, 64 Massouh, Raymond, 198 Mastar, Vtcki,115 Malhes, Georgia, 181 Mathews, Dorothy, 181 M2i1hls,B1trbart1,152,181 1Vl31l1lS,l'fi1l1lslll'1, 198 Mathis, John, 181 ,138 'Xl.tll1ts,fN.tlllC,122,191 Nl.t1llts,Wtlll.tt11,148,198 'y'1aturi,1s.ircrt,I39 Nlaum, Larry, I-16 N1ay,1-ount.tin,206 Mays, Iellrey, 1I9,I36,Ii0,151 Me.-Xllister. l.tmes, 206 McL.i1I,1r.meis,I2-1 Met all, Linda, 182 McCarty, Nltlflihlf, 10I,1-15,1-18. 149 Mel oy, Gretchen, 139 McCracken, William, 191 N1cLr.tnie,ti1unn, 3111. lX1cL rea,,lutl5. Zur, N1cCullers,N1orn1.in,124 'x1eDamel, Slteiroit,-18,49,5ll,5l 'N1cl3tinaId,l'3eterly,117,197 'N1CDon.tItl, Iaekte, I02 Mellullic. John, 84,b5,100,l97 N1ck1roy.1r.mk, 11I2,12lI,I-18,2116 N1e1Itey,R.indy,101,108 Mc1'arIand,t tinstttnee, 140,182 Nlcfihtn, Robin, 124 Mefihin, Warren, I-18 Nlcfiinniss, 1-dward. 100,182 Mcfiough, Bonnie, 191 Nlctiraw, Xlexander, 150,151,206 Parker, Valerie, Parrish, David, Passietr, Rollene, 18- Pate, Dale. 207 152.182 151 1 Pate, Susan, 198 Patrick, Beth, 192 198 Patrick, Linda, Patrick, Mark. 110.1 13,128,192 Patten, James, 1 I3 Patterson, Howard, 123,198 Paulk, Larry, 150,151 Paulk, Linda. 207 Paulsen, Paul, 1 Peagler, Harry, Pearson, Mary. 51 151 139 Peavv. Carl, 207 Pendleton, Leigh, 38,139.1-11,182 Pennington, Karen, 182 Peterman, Danny, 50,51 Peterson, Sylvia, 198 Petrovich, Danny. 60,61.155,207 'v1cL.tu thlin Robert lI7,l36,1-12,190,206 . g , , N1cLaurin. I inda, 197 N1cLeod,4lvin, 197 Nlefvease, I.1mes,32,142,182 McRae, John, -16,47,66,I-18,149,197 McVeigh, Jack, 206 McVN horter, NK anda. 182 Meadows, Kaye, 206 TV1eadows,Dian.t, 139.182 Medlin, Ken, 63,109,138,I55 Meeks, Pamela, 182 Meklran, Aram, 206 Mendoza, William, 182 Meredith, Cullin, 31,191 Meredith, Larry, 60,6I,l55 Metzger, Philip, 155 Miley,Mary,182 Miller, Preston, 206 Mills, Carol, 198 Mills, Reita, 206 Mimbs,Chery1. 182 Mitchell, Evelyn, 182 Mitchell,James,102,142,198 Mitchell, Jimmy, 182 Mitchell, Patricia, 152,153 Mobley, Karen, 178,182 Mock, Walter 198 Moerman, Paul, 51,114 Molotzak, Diane, 152 Monroe, Barbara, 114,198 Monroe, Frances, 114,182 Monroe, Minnie, 108,145,198 Montgomery, Joe, 146 Moody, Loujean, 145,198 Mooney, Diane, 187 Moore icatherine, 123,182 Moore, Cynthia, 108,145,198 Moore, Harriet, 182 Moore, Jo, I-I5 Moore, Joan, 206 Moore, Margaret. 152 Moore,Mary,198 Moore, Polly, 108,I39,168,206 Moore, Richard, 150 Moore, Wendy, 103 Moore, William, 120,142,206 Morey, Gerris, 206 Morgan, Frances, 145 Morley, Richard. 146 Morrell, Wanda, 103,108,198 Morris, Beekie, 123 Morris, Judy, 151,163 Morrison, Amanda, 139 Morrison, Ronnie. I02 Morse, Debra, 108,113 Mulliord.Clarendon, 191 Murphy.Rohert,l-16,191 Myddelton, Patricia, 141.1-12,I5l,I6 N Nagel, Niles, 206 Neal I-ranees, 117,152,182 Neill, Nancy, 31,1 I5 Nelson. Michael, 92 Nelson. Susan, 138,139 Nelson, Pascal, 32,l02,l 12,182-00 Nestler, John, 182 Newby, Melody, 145,182 Newsom, Walter, 108 Nichols, Ingrid, 106.206 Nichols, Janice, 169,182 Nipper, Douglas, 126,138 Noel, Delorts, 165 Norma,Miehae1,1-12 North, Larry, 100,198 Norwood, Minta, 198 Nusshaurtt,Sus:ttt,20-1 0 5 2,163 7 Phelps, Glen, I3 6 Phelps, Michael, 54,72,109,1-12 Phillips, Br an, 126,131 Y PhilIips.BruneII,121,143,198 Phtlltps,Sherry, 152 Phillips, Shirlev. 108,12l,l43,I52,159,l65,I98 Pierce, Candler, 28,66,I02.136,150 Pi1cher,Charles, 124 Plpktn, Emmett, 142,198 Pittman. Dorothy, 32.I08,1I8,I40,141,I72,l73,207 Pittman, Martha. 137,144,145 Pitts, Gary, 192 Polk. Nancy, 19 W Po1lock,CeciI, 128,182 Pollock. Robert. 112 Ponder, Judson. 182 Pope, Wesley, 198 Poppell, Beverly, 198 Porter, Bonnie, 207 Porter, Cathy, 145 Porter, Donna, 182 Porterfield, Robert, 54 Posey, Donna, 182 Pounds, Ricky, 146 Powell, David, 183 Powell, Donald, 207 Powers, Jan, 192 Poythress, Mary, 145 Preston,Haro1d, 136 Price. Frederick, 146 Price, Ray. 198 Prieur,DonaId, 110,128,192 Puckett, Edward, 148 Puissegur, Alba, 183 Purdy, Wilbur, 155 Q Quinn, Kathlyn. 183 Quinn, Maureen, 1 I5 Quinn, Teresa, 198 R Ragan, Angela, l06,108,I 32,1 33,169 Raines, James, 102,1 15,170,207 Randall, George. 190 Ranew, Frank, 112,183 Ratcltffe, David, 28,66,82,I 18,138,146 Rattray,Gordon. 148 Ray, Harvey,-17,-18,-19,50,51 Ray, Sheila, 101 Reddick, Linda, 139 Redmond, Judy, 192 Reese, Richard, Register, Gary. Register. Glenn, 150,151 183 108,207 Register, Karen, 139 Register, Vrckie, 107,110,207 Rehberg. Pamel a,198 Relmers, Noel, 102,207 Rentz. Patricia, 192 Rentz, Rodney, 183 Rhodes. 1ivelyn,208 Rhodes. Linda, 183 Rhyner. Walter. 183 Richard,CaroI,183 Richardson, Joel, 128 Ricketts, Roger, 151 Ridley,Connte, 183 Ridley, Ronald, 183 Rigdon, Frank, 146,208 Riggins, Charles 208 Riggle, Benjamin, 208 RiggIe,John, 106,128 Ritchie, Connie, 102,107,192 Rivenbark, Robert, 82,146 Roberts, Kenneth. I6 Robertson, Becky, 208 Robertson, Mary, 192 Robinson, Charles. 198 Robinson, Patricia, 208 Rodgers, Virginia, 183,208 O'Brien,Pau1,54,56,59,74,75,I09,14-,l43 Odom, Helen. 58,145 Odom, James, 146,206 Odom, Sandy, 206 Odom, Ihonias, 124 O'Lear,Jan,1-15 O'Leary, Sally, -18,49,50,51 O'Qutnn, Paula, 198 O'Ouinn, Wanda, 108,192 Owen, Anne, 139 Owens, Marcia, 50,51,I07,19X Oxlord, C alvin, 148 P Pace, Patricia, 152 Pace, Roger, 207 Parham, Courtenay, 182 Parker. Pamela, 119 Roeder, Pamela. 103 Rogers,Cheryl, 140 Rogers, Lawrence, 146 Rogers. Richard, 150 Roland. Linda, 14,208 Romine, John, 62,109,I50,I5I,155,208 Rominger, Stephen, 60,61 .69,109,142,l55 Roper, Janet, 12 Ross, Nancy. 10 I 8.192 Rowan, Randy, 184 Royal, Marsha, 184 Rudowske. Sharon, 110 Rumph,Carolyn,199 Rushin, Rebecca, 28,64,108,I20,152,l53,172,l73 Russell, Marion, 48,49,I84 Rutland, Freida, 184 Rutledge, James, 199 Rutledge, Rebecca. 192 Ryle, Catherine, 121,137,139 S Sadler, 1:Qugenta,208 Sainl. Shirlee, 25,184 214 Salter. Salter. Laura, 119,140,184 Sarah. 139.184 Sapp. Glynn, 123.208 Sapp. Loma, 192 Saxon Saylor Scarbo Joseph, 114,184 . Mary, 184 rough, Becky. 72,136,145 Saunders, James, 208 is Sehiefelbein, Suzanne, 208 Schimmel, John, 199 Schuchmann, Carl, 119,128,184 Scoggins. Alice, 208 Scoggi ns, Rena, 28,121,145 Sconyers, James, 31 Scott, Mary, 152 Scott. Regina, 152 Scott. Robert, 115 Scruggs, Elford, 208 Scruggs. Nance, lI7,127,139,199 Scruggs. Nancy, 73,137,184 Severino, Janet, 184 Seyfried, Steven, 47,48,49,50,51,8 Shaver, John, 208 Shaw, Catherine, 140,208 Shaw, John. 208 Sheltie Id, Sheila, 108,199 Shelton,Thomas, 124 Shenton, Susan Sherwood. Pat, 145 Sherwood. Teresa. 184 Shingler. Susan, 84,139,193 Shiver, Stephen, 32 Sikes, Pamela, 156 Silver, Gary. 103 Simpson.E1vie, 155 Sims, Barbara, 145 Sineath,Wil1tam, 208 Skoropat, Philip, 184 Slaughter, James, 64,I09.126.I93 Sledge, Ernie, 123 Sloan, Bobby, 142 Slover, Mary, 102,139 Smart, Linda, 139 Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Sorrell Arnold, 102,208 Chester. 150.l5l,l93 Dennis, 208 Dorothy, 152 Glenda, 208 Grady, 114 James, 193 Janice, 108,193 Janis, 69.I52.I53,l84 Marvin, 148,149 Miriam, 184 Nancy, 152.199 Pete, 52,54,55,109 Ronald, 208 Ttmalee, 208 William, 136,142,199 s, Thomas, 123,192,199 Sortar, Robert, 199 SouthaI1,James, 184 Southwell, Thomas, 150,151 Spancake. Jan, 25,139 Spann, Gltnn, 142,143 Spann, Wyatt, 126 Spato1a,Carmen. 146 SpelI,Char1es. 112.193 Spell, Charlotte, 139 Spell arry, 208 . L Spence. Pamela. 73,139,184 Spires,C1arence, 191 Stallin gs, Judith, 152 Stancato, Pat, 145,193 StanciI,Cathy, 184 StegaI1,Cecilia, 199 Stephens. Alex. 209 Stephenson, Horace, 184 Stephenson, Roy. 148 Stephenson, Vicky, 184 Stewart, Diane. I6,48,49,140,208 Stewart, Furman, 208 Steven Steven s,A1ex. 150 son, Raymond, 199 Stokes, George, 102 Stola, David, 209 Stone, Strickl Strickl Strtckl Strickl Strickl Strtekl Strickl Strickl Strickl Strickl Carol, 184 and, Bonnie, 199 and, Jane. 25,151,152,I63, and, Janice, 209 and, Jean, 108 and.Jerald, 193 and.Judy, 121 and, Judy F.,143 and, Kizzie, 184 and, Patricia, 209 and. Susan. 152 Strom, Elsie, 209 Strom, Mike, 72,73,138,l42,193 Stroupe. David, l00.l0S.I20.200 Stroupe, Melva, 209 Stubbs, Dorothy, 209 Stuckey, Tom, 146 Stutsman. Sheila, 209 Suber, James, 124 Sugg, Robert, 54,109,142 Summ rall, Gwendolyn, 194 e Summerford, Clarence, 184 Sunday. Ruby, 35 Sutton, Robert, 128 Sutton, Terresa, 184 Swain, Swear: Michael, 184 ngen, James, 209 Swindell, Henry, 126 Swtnt, T Janet. 193 Taylor, Andrew, 101 Taylor, Barbara, 140,200 Taylor, Donna, 186 Taylor, Joe. 200 Taylor, Patrick, 108,200 Taylor, Teresa, 209 4,114 164.165.1841 Wlllls Tt'f11'11I11, Fellx. 115.200 Terry, Mtlse. 151.209 Thtgpen. Lelland, 209 Th1gpen,Marvene. 1014.193 Tl10111LlS.BCl'lIl2.1. 1014 Thomas. Frances, 193 Thomas. John. -17 Thomas. Mary. 152.1146 Thomas. Peggy. 209 Thomas. Ralph. 193 Thompson. Besste. 193 Thompson. Dorothy, 112.1146 Thompson. I-reddte. 1146 Thompson.Glor1z1.142.l72.l73.209 Thompson. Henson. 209 Thompson..lz1n1ee, 1146 Thompson. Letgh. 1-15 Thompson, lV1ClIlldJ. 11-1.1-10.200 Thompson. Randall. 209 Thornht11.Sandrz1.114 Thornton. L1ease.200 Thornton, .lames. 151 Thornton. Joe. 151 Tlppett. Thrash. Jane, 152 Thrasher. Thomas. 151 Threety1tts,Stephen, 1146 Tllll11Jf1.Cllll1y, N-l.115,l-1-1,1-15 T1l1man.Da1e.106 T1Ilman.T1na.103.209 T1ll1T'1Jl'1.SLll'tl. SN Tllllllllll.Tl'l0I'11llN,6fH.1-18,309 Rosemary- 210 Zelgler. tjary. 210 Toole.,11mmy.151 Touehton.Carroll.1146 Tout:hton.Ca1thy, 152 Travrs. Marsha. 107.193 Travtss. Gray son. 28,1-15.161 .200 Trrmnell, John. S-157.514, 109. I 36, 1-12 Trulock. Mae, 1-16 Tullrs. Theresa, 152 Turner. Eduard, 186 Turner, Maryellen, 193 Turner. Paula. 152,186 Twtlley. Deborah, 152.153 Twttty. Vernon. 136.1-12.200 Tyler. Robert. I-114,200 Tyrus, Margaret. 1146 L1 Uga. Paul. 171.193 A G1llesp1e.Mrs Max1nel:11een.36.145 N l.lnderwood.W1ll1am.132.133.2111 V Varn, Rtehard. 203,210 Veal. Mary. 1146 Vtels.Cynth1a,1146 Agthe, Donald 12,86 Allord, John W.. 96 Alvarez. Dr. hugene. 96 Anderson. Mrs Ellen H., 90 Atlunson. Mrs. Jane. 96,1 13 B Babcock. Leroy E.. 94 Ba1l,l:11ane A .90 Barton. Tl1omas.814 Bass, Gary L..142 Bell. Dr. Wayne E.. 90 Bennett. Mrs. Lee. 90 Bennett,W11l1am H.. Jr . 814 Berltyn. Dr. .I, J, Harry. 95.102 Bland. Mrs. Hannah. 144 Boalr1ght..loe1D..50,51,90 Bradley. C. Lee. 16.90 Branan. Dr. John M2148 Brannen. Walter G.,9-1,102 Br1dges.W1ll1am Howard. Jr.. 9-1 Bryant. C. Ray. Jr., 94 Bucy. Theron N.. 91 Burns. James Davrd. 1414 C Campbell. Sanford B.. 91.1214,132,13 Chtang, Dr. Pou Shun, 9-1 Clark, Thon1as A.. 14-I Connell. Dr. Clyde E.. 9-1 Cook, Dr, Raymond A .91 Cosneek. Dr. Bernard J.. 96 Cratg. Dr. Margaret L..148 D Dales. James B.. 146 Dan1el,Charlees L.. 91 Damels. Dr. James Douglas. 96 Dart. Thomas M., 9-1 Dav1dson,Dr. Elwin R1ehard,1414.l02 Dean. O. C.. 110.1 13 Dean,Mrs.Man1ta, 110,113 DeHart, Stanley C., 31.1 13 DeHart. Mrs. Kay, 113 deSereey. Patrtek, 91.1 15 Dodd. Mary Irene, 91 Domlney, James. 62.88.l31,l55 Duncan. Dr. Donald L..9-1 Durham, Mrs. Mary Joines, 144 Duvall. Dr. Harry M., 9-4 F Evans, Dr. Marvm R.. 91.100 F Falreloth. Wayne R.. 9-I Fernandez. Dr. Jose B.. 91 FerreI1,Ken, 214,544,117 F1dler.M1ss Mary A11ce.86.103 l'reeh.W11l1am Paul. Jr.. 96 Fuller, Wi11iam..lr.,9l.129 G Gerloek. Dr. Donald E.. X8 faeult Vtekers. Brenda. 152.210 V1clsers.l'say,101.I36.l-10.210 V1elters.V1elsy.16.511.51.200 VICl1l1lLl1l.NCW'101'1.71,1-12 W Wade. Riley , -114.-19.70.111-1. 1117 YN1l11lCf,RLlClIL1Cl.:N Wal1ser.Barbar11, 19,1 Walker. Buddy. 1-114 hYl1llxCl'.CiI1111llC.10110121.2111 W a1lser,.lan1es. 100.210 Wallser. Marg1e.210 Walker, Sandra. 1014.1 l2.170.2 10 YYlJlli1CC,1V1l!1'l111'1, 193 W111ters.Wynda1l,146,210 Wamble. Dorothy. 1014.1-10.193 Wanatka, Nadeen. 1014 Ward, Mary. 103 Warren. Roslynn, 193 Wasl11ngton,L o1un1bus. 200 Waters. Gwendoly n. 200 Waters. Lou. 1014.210 WLllst11'l,lVlA11'gIC.2OU Wrlder. lf1.IllC l20.12l.1'10.1tw hxllL1CT.RUNC111.l1y, l49,1M1 W1ley.1.1rry.1421NiINf. W1ley,S111ly.1N6 Wnley, Sl1N1Il'l.l2'2.l23 1111 W11ls1nson.M.1ry. 11441 hhlllhlllls. Xlree, li2.1X1t W 11I1a111s, Brenda. 1011 1 . hY1l1l. Yhlllll W 1llI1 Wlllll Wllll. ms Q11r1.1.2t10 IlllN.f,JTU1. 193 1n1s. C tndy. IN6 lll1N.fJ1CI'1Ll.l.2lll ms. Jaequelyn. 152.153 YYlllI-11llN.Dl1V1L1, 136 1 I W 1111. Wlllt. Wlllt. Yhllll. Wlllll ll1H,,1lJ1T1CN, IH6 tns lsay. 100.193 lllN, Robert. 155 I1llN.R01l.I1L1.72.1lf1 l1llS.RtlFlI1lC.1211.1-13,1-13,3111 YhllllLlII1S, .lu1ean. 19.1 1 . I lAl1llN.c1l01'l1l.1xf1 W11l1s.M11ry.1X7 .b1.1UflCC, IN7 Watson. TllOl1l.lN. 1146 Webb, Rtehard. 1714 Webh.Y1da, 1146 Webh.W1ll1am. 1146 Wee1ss.George.l23 Weems. John. 1146 Wells. Darden. I-10.200 Wells. Jan. 1-10 1NCllN,PCl'11'lIIl1LI1l. 1-04 Wells. Tony. 1-114 We1ls.X'1rg1l11.t,2lll West. West, W'esthrools.Cathy.121.1-11.1-I F1eId1ng.I93 Wltlma. 1146 Westmoreland. Larry. 150,200 Wetl1ertngton.Carol. 210 Welher1ngton.Marsh.1, 186 Wheeler. .lud1th. 210 Wheeler. Otts. 1146 3,1-l-1.lS9.162.l6-1 Wheellleld. Wayne. 126 Whtdhy . Cheryl. 193 hYl11Lll7X.R1CllQ1fCl. 150.151 hNl11lC.'D0f1llll. 193 Wh1te.lile11nor.119 Whrte. Jane. 210 Whtte Whult .Patr1e1a. 171.210 le.Jan1s. 1146 Wlessel, John. 210 Wrggtns, Thomas. I-16.193 Wtlbourn. Barbara. 1146 VYIlCOX.1N'111C. 102,136.1-12.170210 and staffindex Grant. W 1111am C .6-1.1414 Grrgsby. Mrs, V1rg1n111,N5 ll Haas. Dr Joe Marlowe. 91 Harght. Mrs Arlette C1 .91 Hale. Dennis Lee. 91 HL1ll1Dl'IClx. M1ss Thera,145 Hanes. M1ss Sara Lourse. 91 Harrtson, Walter W ,142 Herrtn. Dr, Glen W .146,X7 Hlckm Dr Randall C.. 9-1.107.120 Hters. John. 91 H1l1JllkIOCls.lNLIlh01'l.51.9l Hunn1cult..loe P .14-1.145 Hunter. Dr Raymond I1 .9-1.102.110 Hutchtnson. Mrs Cleo G . 145 Huslurd. Dr .lohnC .91 J .len1tms, Dr Hughes Brantley, 9-1 Johnson. M1ss Grey. 145.136 Jolley. Denard Murray, 14-1 Jones, M1ss Ldna Mae, 7414 Jones. 1. Rhys, 9-1,102 Jones. M1ss Roberta ls .142.l37 L Laelsey, Mrs, Ann I-strby, 91 Lanum.M1ssIr1s Chr1st1an.1414 Lawson. Noel G '. 91,1 1-1 Lexus. M1ss Josre, 92 L1neo1n.Howard L ,147 L1ndauer.Maur1ee W .9-1 Logsden. Mrs Susan, 1 1-1 W1l11s.Pamel.1,134139 W'1l11s.W'.1nd.1,19-1 W lls11It.fie11.t. 1147 xYIlN1111.,lU1Jl1l'1.l137 Wtlsor1.Melante, 1147 hK1l1gC.J.l1'lCl. 1117 W1ngate.Roslynnn. 19-1 Wnnges. Penny. 102 W tse. lohn. 115.1-12 W ollord. Robert. 150.151 W 01ll.lklX.J.l1TlUN. 120.150 Wom11els,Russell. 1214 Wood. I rv1n.33.69.1014,1114,120.17 W oreester. John. 1-12 Worsham. W .1rd. 1314130.19-1 W rlgl11.llfanne.19-1.204 Wynn.,l11mes. 1-114 Y Y l.lf1'1Ul.P1ll1'1L1.1. 139 Y aue1s.l'ranls.1X7 Yea1s.l3el1nda.2l0 YOUl1g.BtJf1l'l1C, 1147 Y L1Ul1g.Q lrlton. -1-1.51.9-1.100 YOl.l11g,l'lLI1l'1C, 129,194 Z Zetterovter. John. 19-1 Z11'l'll11tJ1'l1111I'l.l31ll.l1-1 Ztmmerman. 1Vl11rls.25.1-16.1147 Zl1'I1I11C1'l1l2.ll'lI1. Konrad. 115 NOFTI N. Dr Robert A .94 O Ol1ver.M1ssAn111se,149 O'Ne.1l, Dr Neal. 1214 P Pal1'ord. Dr Ward. 2?4.740.14l,142,92.' Pearson, Dr Lamar. 96.1014 Peeples. Dr, Dale H .96 Pemher. Joe. 92 N Love. C1 Thomas. 147 M Maddox. Mrs Joseph S . 224,142 Mart1n.James L..142 Marttn. Dr S Wa1ler.214,142,113 Marltn. Mrs S, Walter. 214.143 Mathr s. Mrs Mat1lda,1414,149 Mayo, Dr Martanne ls .92 May.John H .214.87 McDonald, Fred L.. 92.93.100 1Vlcl'adden.Alex B . 23.92.120 Mcfjosy an. M1ss Bettte. 147 Mclnt Melse yre. Hugh lstng. .lr . 94 y. Mrs I-arle 5 .92 Me141n1ey.Charles A .92 Melsn eely, Mass hll'1lI1'1k1,X7 MeMurry, Dr. Rtchard M .96.97.1I3 MeMurry. Mrs. Myra. 113 McRae. Mrs Beth.92 McRae, Russell G.. 92 Melv1n.James L., Z4Z4.149,109,131 Mllls. Ralph A .147 Monroe. Dr Shclby,149 Moore. Dr Robert C .94 Morgenthaler, Mrs lfvelyn D ,145 lVl0Ff0W,hN1llIl1I'T'1,3l,9f1' 215 Penny, Donald C . 92 Plnlltps. Mtss .lud1th. 149 Pollard. Dr L.L1ClllC. 149 Presson. Mrs Sl1aron.147.103 Pr1ee..loc C .14-I R Rlee, Dr ,lohn R . 149 Rlclss. John .-Xddtson. 111. 97 R1edel,A 1 .97 RUl11lINUll.L.1VilT1 R .93 Rogers. Mrs Mary H ,145 S S2.lI'l1l11Uf1N.lb'1lNN Saraly n. 147 Sehmter. Dr I outs Lugene. 97 Sehroer. Mrs Jon. 97 Sehytamb. Dr 1-ranls F .9-1.102 Sharp. Dr Chrrstopher Samuel, 149 Shovar.1N1ar1s.96,97 Spell. Nlrs tiyyynelle M .93 Spe11.Robert,93,l07 S1ey4arl,l'lulserG. N2,10ll Stubbs. Dr DLlV1d C .93 Sumerlord. Dr W TayIor.9-1 1 Taylor. Dr Guy 1. ,149 Teague. Dr Webster. 93 Thomas. Tommy, 61,149.109.155 Thomas. Mrs W tlltam M .X2 Thornton. Dr Helen ft ,93.1t1-1 Thornton. Mr lames L .93 Tomberlrn, Dr Joseph, 97 71-l'U1l1.hVyl11.lllYh ..1r .97.l0l V Valenela. Dr W :lla 1-erree. 93 Van Peenan,l'dy1.1rd,l1,9-1.102 Varnadoe. Mrs I-1or.1M .145 VC.1lCl1. Mrs trertrude 5 .149.136 W Wall. Dr .1 Graham, 142 Weelss. M1ss l'1len.147 West. Dr 11ughHarr1s.9-1 Westerberg. Bruce. 97 W1uhm.1n,tjerry.1-17 W1lll11H1N,.1Ll111CN4, . 93 Worstall, Dr Charles M .9-1,102 Worstall. Mrs 1-ranees. 9-I Y Young. 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