Valdosta State University - Pinecone Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)
- Class of 1982
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Ln3RARYl V ALDOSTA STATE COLLEGE VALDOST A, GEORGIA VALDOSYA S'f,4 ' I From Valdosta State College Milestones, Inc. presents A Tilted View of 1982 if Q? 2 e 5, EQ, 27, 4? 5 Q ww ' A,,-, -Pwr, ,ah iw' JM- K Ll. wi - -. . lt ' L... . l- ' : wow! golly! what is this strange aura surrounding these mystical figures? i know! they're the gods from mount olympus! there's zeus, and apollo and aphro. . .uh aphro. . .oh well. this is real neat! 3 X 41 ' 1- hmmm intrapersonal conversation, inability to perceive reality, pronounced deficiency in retaining data, absence of civilized vocabulary, definitely a freshman. vvx 'I 5 'N A I i I ' fx ' o 0 1 - I 4' fam UM f . 0' f' f f 1 ' 0 I. .4 Ni 'O Q ,' 'wi' a 'wi' B ii hey? this must be the new fashion craze! no clon't tell me, designer hair bg, vidal sassoon jumpsuits from the gloria vanderbilt collection . , . ,Eau -. I is 'Q in I l i i 'I i 1 l l I K, i i l 1 l I 1 l l l I' N r CDV' AEM A. Dun -. lf 'Q' C 'I c . 15 3 ' uf-93 1 1 i A---- i E , Pusuc SAFETY .1 , 2'.::'K'- well, i think i'll take my bike out for a spin around campus. rw, ,. L 9' -1 .,2 'e 1 ,,,,..,..M-w 4 3. -Z . lf. L 1 f .' , .I , ' ' 315, , E 'V . 'L .sw P ,Q ,V N 'iii ,rrx i W 4 , ff? fx , I .,v . has N , w PUBLK ?m--M I V ' -Q- ,arr Q '-I 4... . xi -' AQ., - .' '- 17,-x A M h i. ,f.a-:kings 44 s ' sh' rS. 'V wiv, 'V - -':f-v-'+- :- --.-1.,:a- . , ii f Bhi'?'5f's1'T- ' ,.' I . . . .. , 93- - ,N , 'Y Q Eff' :MPZI sf fi vjlq L ..-Us warning. beware, do not exceed 15 mph. do not park in a reserved or handicapped zone. avoid detection by small, ground personnel carriers equipped with 50mm vehicle-disabling devices. this campus is tightly con- trolled by a highly efficient, extremist left-wing military regime. 1 1- wz' 1 ' V lb 4iei4g'4i-My i bf, dl'r1g'M-Wv.,:Q'! lg, .,-. I W?-f.: e, , 'f1 ' f F ' 'rs 7 1 ' I ma -1 'Si ' ', ,, ., ,,, ' . ,, ,, - L-Qs Y I R . 4' . - ' N I ,N Q' ' jj if-, n Q ' 5 ' ' ,,' V Wfwfts .,,',, Q ,' ' ' 5 A '- R ' -' QB ' H- . I-llll . il' 1 4 2- - ' - - '91- V' 4, I 3 5 7 ' Q , dit A -7' y , 1 1- fs, ' ,-J .1 i , W N, ' ,i.E!,' jp, 6 4 4 ' N F , ..... a t- . - 2 .. an 'Y' -1-sv--H'-Q A 5- f., n Q is X fgQQQg,cl. - Man-mf.-.-..,.,.. I AY Q4-. ... .,,. s f ' Y 'W 5 , v 5 Vx -4941 A NISE ' PUBLIC SAFETY I 1 Q 1 . 13001111 I -q PX ....i..,,,- ,,,,, ibvff' Ai ' ' AAvn t'471' , X 1 K. 494, gh ,W 3 P 95 r 5' Q' . f -at . Z, 541' 5 .8 W2-.'f.dH is-P .-' v. . EEZ' :viii rg: sa is ff., r l to i , ff' PZ M PN ' N224 ,A+ fc V . 2 , K VGC I 4 l I i . l -,,-Y ,,.,-V-U ,- il va-. , .., ,a'.1Q:'J- -- X I 0, .cy 4,-Q nn 'if 'C 1 , . f., xx KX X R W .- A, . 'Kar' i' ple .. -s . , -l'..' ,, I 1' I oh 1 guess you havent heard the story of damel the wayward student alter blowlng up the chemlstry lab wrltmg a theme contammg forty two comma splnces turnlng rn a SOClOlOQlC3l study entrtled canmballsm among punk rockers and got together nn a plot to elrmrnate the devlant student they apprehended the vrllam and transported hum to nevms roof where one by one huge lDCOITlDTQlW6ll'3l ble books were dropped on hlm by the enraged professors untnl he well all that remalns of danlel are hrs llfeless bones . . . g 3 D creating a watercolor which he christened nude in anarctica, several professors b I I A D ' I J I V S '1 , -1, an Q' C t . 15'-11, 3' 1 , 's y., 4. 5 1, if-gf Q0 X5 . X0 YQ 6 ee WZQ X92 awk Q3 . Q50 XN-Q J' 504 XO go x92 x00 vi .. ii 5 ff' ' 1 , I I . 4 C x ! .., 'I 54, A x, 'l1g.h4 K' -fm Y , ,qs It . 4, 4 V b . , -I - 4 h .X L 1' ik. N 1 3 , ,,,, .A , I '- I VVVW ,LTI . M 2 Q57 Q, ' - if g 'Aft 4 :WRQ V . HL I I 1 4 if 'i'1,,: 'Q fezy 42 5 ru 1. ,!' . X A 15 . Q 9 Yi 4 If ,,, , xr .--..- L - 1 , i gf' ,ly l G5 ox X980 6 O X21 Oe- XXO 9- 0 8 KOK 5x X99 0 1 X0 0x6WO ,af-ww K i A W:.?9g F V ...WA A Z UA 'ggxvwdw w 45 fs can ll- viva ,sd 6419 M K 'si Q'-Q Z1 fr 'LM' , n N ,QJ l. i I lil A 4 R 425.3 V' V1' ,L affsfv' 4 M. -L 1 ' ' i .I -'z' 'Q x e -' n 1112. .' , s AN' , . ' , ,X dk 14-.. -5. i'Yff ' ' ' Q If.-, , -1 1 -:'1 '14, J'A ' ' I Q 319: A'Q 1, 'A Tx.. '- N M' .wf'l'Q . . g .,. my , I 5 rl I I is s A+ ...I A f' .,' 0 ., -i, 'g. MISS V.S.C. 198 rw-.1-Q' I I 0 .I 1 . 1' I I r'I fl ,III I III , I '1 - ' 4 1 ' V . 1 ,V 24, H I . 1 . 01 Q .Y fa- ' s Z rf vf I ix .,v. .1 I ,W A .. ?- 2- ' , 1 , f3'S'i V .4 vi .vu r 1 'I P kr 1 I . N '- - ' iv! J 'pr wi, .ri I. I I in jf, Q Vu-L1 'ff-. 'I TZ' ii 1 ii P N X H W J TKE Calendar Girl fx? T , 1' 1 I 1 '1 - i ,. ll 1, ll November 12, 1981, the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity held the Annual Calendar Girl Contest. There were many heavenly ladies nl Laura George was singled out as the finest. 'Tl i 3 ' A l H 'A if f'-'-i.Q5if.?,1TiTf-5.'aLggg: ' v .-.- tq Miss Black VSC I - U x 41 I :-.,. asa. 11:13 'Qtr - R-41 ni' -.. 1. ,,,,,., f fAPQ 5' ,J 'Lf ! X , ,znvl-av ,..1:au' .,,, , ..J,, . y :Ii-up f gr-frpmmupnm-mn-1141.1 1-E-Iv.1..w gxhir-1 - UN 1'- IVIISS Beryl William wins, Barbie Pierce first runner-up, Tammy Brooks second runner-up, Geneasha Gordon third runner up. The pageant was sponsored by the Alpha Theta Chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority PRELUDE . . . . THE ALPHA THETA CHAPTER ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED NELCOMES YOu TO THE SIXTH ANNUAL MISS BLACK VALDOSTA STATE COLLEGE PAGEANT MAY 15, 1982 HHITEHEAD AUDITORIUM PROGRAMME PIANIST WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION OF M.C.'S . MISTRESS OF CEREMONY . MASTER OF CEREMONY. . OPENING SONG. . PRESENTATION OF ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTATION OF ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTATION OF ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTATION OF ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTATION OF INTRODUCTIONS . JUDGES 'rw In 'vs .1 rv L, I- v ONTESTANTS ONTESTANTS ONTESTANTS ONTESTANTS ONTESTANTS MISS SANDRA GRAYDON ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC . MISS ALBERTA NEWSOME . ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC . MR. CALVIN WILLIS GRADUATE ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, . SHERRY CARTER . . . CASUAL WEAR EXHIBITION . . . SWIM WEAR EXHIBITION . . . TALENT EXHIBITION . . . EVENING WEAR EXHIBITION . . . INTELLECTUAL ENCOUNTER I I I I I I MIC! S SORORS OF ALPHA THETA CHAPTER, ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC. BROTHERS OF KAPPA DELTA CHAPTER, PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY, INC. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. . M.C.'S INC INTRODUCTION OF 1982 MISS BLACK VALDOSTA STATE COLLEGE, BELINDA MOORE JUDGES DECISION MISS CONOENIALITY FINALISTS I I I I I MICIIS CROWNING OF THE 1982 MISS BLACK VALDOSTA STATE COLLEGE . v-'rf , -T - ,A 0.3, ,, , H-y 1 REGISTRATIG AT V.S.C. pl sw L4- -L -1 4' wx if ' ' Aww T A , -, 'N x 4:..,,,. fl' 4 H. ,Q f Q,'i. l ful! -in-l 'w,. .4 .-R,-s.H.1.l.u.--. .. uns. , This year's registration was somewhat more organized. The only problem was for the sophomores who had to put up with taking second choice to the upcoming freshman both fall and spring quarter. I I +- 'W 'T we KW f QF ...-0' hh-su- X nm. M Q nf' ' -fsf i FQ: 'iTl.FNl'?ik'19T Qk! 'I BAILEY'S BLAST ' ...R . -9' lun ?'N--Q.. 'Will' f nw.f..,.,, ' wr In 'TIF' Q-M ' I., 'IH T., Ill Q 2 'Ill ' I 1 ll '- uk-QLYHY N, , . -' .. f 6 . ? a I -I, - ,z l w ,. - .W ' 1 . 1 In I y . I 1 L- I ' 5 3- in - jj-Igzffigxiggphf 2 1' 4 . E w .Q , rg gm F ey,:,a 1:i' f . A A' 4 - ., Z2 u. U4 1. 4 Q 'I 4, ,n zqlav N - 9' - I , F' .j5..i-v-' ,...-- : ja: . , a 54 11 I V ' T iWf'fWWFv'G The Baileys' sponsored 2 parties this year for the student body. They were the Popcorn and Cider party on October 1, 1981 and the Christmas Tree Lighting on December 3, 1981. Both functions were held at the Baileys' home with music provided by the VSC Jazz Ensemble, Brass Ensemble, and Chamber Singers. i 23 4 ' f'i? 7' 1 C.U.B. MICHAEL ICEBERG l I - l I 1 ' 'x ,-.ya ff-1591 I 1 T 1 N - ,.,-4 ,Oeifgfrg E CEBER E CDNCERT I 211 ,JL Y V--rn V, MR. FINGERS 8: LEWIS GRIZZARD -any . ' 'Ui'-X 1 . l,4 JACK WHITE D1 14 1 535. - N I ww- .ssiimwd ? , 1 Q. 1 - , 31: 1 2 if: X Efixgw is .- , 4' ' 74,0 .. f .' 1t.'- fr Lf' H Q '-'f - ' . . 4 5 ' w ' ,.t,-gLgl,'- ,X 6 W 31' 9 X . - M f F5 , Q, N l K , , N1 V. N .. 'K , X - 115, - , - - iw' ' . V '1 - rf X4 9 sip' 5 , s , 'Q I 4 1 1 Q M- Fed 4 1, 1 ,.- VSC's Sprmg F Img , gn g- al! Tlr2 4 !Gmqn,.- ...n F -1 .fv AK 5 -. an 'um .v . g-4. IA. ,v :gif .5 .' X. 'i rf w W' Wk! QI , - .. .--ff,'T5'T7 T'W Z 7 'fT7?f ' ' Everybody loves a Spring Fling once in a while and students at VSC enjoyed one in May. Sponsored by the College Union Board, the event featured a Dunkin' Sam Booth, a pie throwing booth, and several college bands providing the mu- sic. The CUB hopes that this is the first of what will become an annual event. .I xr : A vi. ww' 3 Q2 Qu - -,.., - up 1 g . .. U fr ii A i l Q 9' Q fb YQ i 29 41, . A DISNEY VVCDRLD M23 4, I' 41. 'fa H 'P' :,.f.a3,' gi? . 4-' . W..,,,-T 1 - r- ! L ' . X 4 1 Y I - . f six .VV , . I - , 4 b. f Wa. ln the great Disney tradition, fun was had by all who went on this year's trip. Disney World is for the young and old, because everybody is young at heart. V 1 Q , 1 , ffl ll 5 Y 1 lull 1 -X-,i - ff r x ATACM it ti om viii 'tl' '40 . xy 1, A Kilt Lf'-ill: li v ri so Q Q 3 qua IN F.. - el! nl 1 . .I c Xxg ? 'xhf-vi 5-. I, jilft -. 'm PARTIES ' l ? 1 f of T ' 4 wf wifi. 5 u. lQ.::', 'ff ,ff .1 f ' 51 5 ' ff V 1' . I ' - ..,4 I A f W, MJD? l s 1 1 K w '. '-.1.vs1zr.un-nun '1.'a 'II 'i VSC students often find the time to break away from their studies to socialize with friends. Sororities and fraternities provide many of the parties that go on around campus. T i - J IQ' C' Dila :Q ..:...' Cfi' .Lil wgbbgaarlv' - .., 8325 180 5 V.S.C. PRESENTS AMAI-IL Y' im A I' ' '1l:E:ud.L'1Ti i Th V ld ta State College Opera The t p t d A hl cl th N ght V t t th P k A U t d M th lst Chur h N b 29. The popular Christmas l cl th d t f C l lvl kk l f lty b f th V S C. music D b dl St S th H v G 5, Randy Words, cl p t t. The V.S.C. students wh th pl y L l y J Ch All J h t , Terri Hatcher and R k D O t W andthe-jvf l1l:c-Vis ilzors U15 CL Cast one-act: .Cy9C7'C1 Q gheswfniffdn COTWOSU iE 3T H ..,,. figCQl1C:?OIlC5 , . I5 O ter .u.... c IL wr' . 'CarlQylll.cnol'fl.-Jll was the ZK1mI .74WCrQ W Nan SWEET :TSE rjnera commissionecf Cojneczalxyjfor i7i,,gNC,C,mo, 0 wvyfgwy Gram 'fzlcvzazon anciwas ivan ilZ5 rcmiire 171rLj 'Ba1f!1.15C,Q. , .'RfmJrf'W5,QdC 'b C.'ZEZEZs1'onOjera ineafrc inl75l,jf io afifional l cfrdmafboflono oracjoarficular ' cluznfe 11 zmacsqc-the , Biffle clmtcfqizd I X f X N. . 5 Cfllkll Hunks fo U16 Zyrama c aftmenk gf South Cjeozigza f Coazjcfbr the use QC them costumes. l lllhiit. rs. ..... dohnston xLql1CfJj rents u.... C1111 Dm '15 , f:f1'1AW1fl1.1rv15 , Z,llcR5.1cr cr, tL7I?1CQ'MOVdi1 Wu:-t r5jJowcl fwltlryjvldlj, l.flL1Tu5vF,l'lCuU.1L,, 71411 I1 liebe :fi Garrf'Vl'Y5a1l2.1kU-, rporula Cllagoni 'Pin rjlflonln , Z3wf1inc Slide Sl jlfliflrcllfc Spear? 5U5dQ7VRl'aclqc jl.lzc5.1fZlcs7lffoft TLTCIIICCIIS .... . qerrz '?'f-algchgr, ,Hck Tfflzwayfric WALTZ UF THE TGRREADCDRS K -Iv, The i'Waltz of the Torreadorsu, a story about a retired french general with young ideas, is the mainstage offering of the V.S.C, theatre winter qtr. The play ran from February 17-27. Jerry Orr and Susan Colman played the leading roles. They were assisted by Bill Abbott Nadine Aldridge, Beth Daugherty, Philip Howard, Martha Stewert, Laurie Wilkes, Jamie Allen, Austin McDonald and Liz Henderson. l ll l I . ani-gf , 5 l 4 ' X , no , A , M i' ww ..., . x + I. , .- -5 . ' I MIS . ' ' 2 f- 5 :qw- ,.f. -af, ... 4 iiwg 3 7 A SERVENT GF TWO MASTERS -ii . ! i ,L , -.1.wm+-uw- ' f-:ini This fall mainstage play lasted from October 28 to November 3. The crowd seemed to love every moment of the entire performance. x H'-- f:.mf. . f' m f' fi r ff 'fl jLL'Li'2 5 , Hmm r fx5, f it V 12. I C -tb 4 rf A 'z .fn A 4, . 1 ,., 4, -' mv: , 'f. ', w' vf ,sr , N. 5 vvrkv . 49, f 4 , 4 4 . g-Q ' L 'La is Qi f I E xr s, x Q .- A rxtv y,n 'Q f ,J 4'-45. E W ! :arf ei ,, f , if fag sr , t 3,3931 4 I hm.. Q 39 Romeo and Juliet f S 'P fJ illi l.tugl JK, Valdosta State College School of the Arts Department of Communication Arts presents William Shakespeare's ROMEO AND .IULIET Directed by Randy Wheeler Set Designer Lighting Designer Costume Designer Stage Combat Joel Boatright Dennis Thompson Valerie Gruner John Rudy Choreographer Jacque Wheeler CAST Romeo Bill Abbott Juliet Kelie Milcy Mercutio Jimmy Spearman Nurse Tana Snyder Friar lixurence Jerry Orr Capulet Mark Gray Lady Capulet Beth Daugherty Tybalt Chris Gillespie Prince Mack Anthony Paris Bill Gilbert Benvolio Rick D'Onol'rio Montague Robbie Watson lady Montague lngnd Johnson Balthasar Steve Cruz Peter Michael Patrick Sampson Keith Sweat Gregory Judge Lackey Abram Monte McClain Friar John Austin McDonald Chief Watch Page to Paris Citizens Philip Howard Robert Colllesh Nadine Aldridge, Janie Allen, Terri Hatcher, Li? Henderson, Hope lnce, Meredith Ince, Michael Linger, Kit Wheeler, Jacque Wheeler, Melissa Wheeler, Cynthia lrautmann. laurie Wilkes Runwu uml .lllllfl u :ll br prewnlrd m t i- llh a lillern Nllllulf lnlvrm:s,tlu.'r hrlu-ren u It The ever popular Romeo and Juliet was the mainstage offering of the V.S.C. theatre scheduled in May. The director Randy Wheeler said 'Romeo and Juliet' is the second most popular Shakespearian play. The power and romantic appeal of 'Romeo and Juliet' have inspired music for operas, symphonies and ballets. It is a very romantic production in which the nature of first love is examined. lt's as if Shakespeare had taken that first overpowering moment of falling in love and extended it through the play, There is a great deal of comedy, tension and grief expressed in the play, which makes it a great challenge for me as well as the actors. 1 .QQ X6 4:30. :ff if -. O I' fi: Q N Wi, api IV sit! x ifha lk 'VT' Egg svqfm V9 lb , -3 H' ,KX 7551 37 Will 2' ,iw its flllftfnimf X ' 0-0 ,- X .I v X, J J. it ,.'-c i l Y ., . ' az A 5' Eb' 1 415, 41 BEACH TRIP N llf vp-4 E3- Ei 4 f b? f l -4' D? 1? 1 ,Xa-ch: Nl .V 'Nun x N . 1' Q A Nl . Lg., TGV: Y, ' ' . I ' - LA- ': 'N' -4-.f,.w: Ni, ' I ' 'QI ,--..5.. ' ' ....g..,jQG , n'--www-1?13'0 ' fr- Dv- ' f-' ' --,f4x,'.' . 5- , fr, lt is '- ill'l This is the time of year for V.S.C. students to go out and increase their tans while they decrease their money. Panama City Beach was as pretty and expensive as it always is. i' ' A 'amy G.. - 1 ---f ,.. s. .nu - ' 'M' 1 - W J.-:.'ZT'.l 2w i i, 5 . I il . ii Q F i. I H i IH :,...y i 'S h i A- '9' ' ' ,gyms H. i i i 43 K 1 f -f--if-.'af - if'w-,Hmmm': at-1, 'f fa'-:vs 4 fi A, f as s., s s f me me s 1. DGRM LIFE C9 -1- bf -. ww aww: mimi ,L Q lf you can live in a cube, then the dorm should be your cup of tea. Dorm life can yield a sense of companionship as well as a good atmosphere for studying when the noise level is below 150 decibels. 'ms 1 : -Q Q V0 . ? at Q 'ibm A ......V,. -v--.V wluutw-1r'v ' Q-suvyvwfvl W----A-L --..........J,. ..,,,,....., , ,.........!.. if name. ...W ,. -' g,a,,.., ,. 4?-.xxx N. Y-Pu .minus , , 'sr 'Cf ' ,V 'xtfgtx i 3 49 ,, ,vtggiy sf.' 5: ffi' ffm - Q , ,.,.,,..l f ' MJ '--r ,Q - i , fm -A l APARTME LIFE 'W' 'I mn, ,arm 4-1 1. .-.N - --.,-..-Q I.. ...' . iff I. ..- .-44 4 3',,,.-, 'r.... .-0--- ':' '77, --N -- ' l'- f?'f':,i?511 9f ' 4 Ti' ,gr- YF -Q ' .. Q '4 w-. 5 , A. f.. .,.:x-.,f,.U-.-Q 4 4 .. f1-L,.2.-4-'---- . ..... -f - .... ..-,....t..i ,g .- ..,.. - ...- v 'I -.-... - -., .-.s H-.. , .. ..- -sr- .f .... , -....-....., -- f .3?1lY4' 'Kim- E -4 H When it comes to the point you cannot stand cubic life anymore, you may consider renting an apartment or house, This change can give you freedom from the ever-present juvenile dorm rules. N '-ugh. 'Vu 'mfrqv ,-Ja. ,'wi-w-- rf,-fb - . . ' .,,L.L.lu.L,,. 4 ARE YGU WCDRKING HARD? fig K 5 I w I w 5 , ,M. was sas.: 21-at I fiiglggmwlrva O, I-IARDLY WORKING! F .- ..,.S,m,,K ,S , :- ws. vp... Q ? i,- Yxg .. 3 , I 9 N v The Day I Should Have Stayed In Bed + r r rf' 1'Q' qt. 4 1 1 , .5 v Nxt:-J il! a A v 3. . ,J Nw.. sin h Everybody has them. The day when you're bowled over by someone dashing out of the College Union Building door when you're history professor asks you to recite the events leading up to WWII, when the cafeteria serves Chef's surprise when it starts storming just as you were stepping out of the Fine Arts Building on your way back to Reade Hall . the day when , that miserable excuse for a bed in your dorm room would have been very comfortable. 4 l . ,5 K ....4sOs. IWQ V4 ei Aw' il 49 .I.L. 'I il i r -p:j1'n'g1f--' 'Vw ,iq .d'f : ... -vwwsm FWF' xi '15, LUXURY DINING i X .L 0 1 ming: X, gm fig? was l 1.....nQ, i A , V.. V I will I The food found in these places are for students with a zest for life, and girlfriends with expensive tastes, Just hope your wallet is full of money, because it will disappear as fast as you can bring it out. R Q N l 1 Em l l gif! l i l aigcgaf 53 V-:fr-f, .. .fir -. ', .'I Z:' ,I V1 A I - ' ' 'J 1....1..gi.......Lg.. .,,., .-,, ,..-..,., ., , FAST ' FOOD i A14 . 4. 'K ,Q-uua6sfL,C.f,.. . I .,. xmv. -1, ,wu:- 3 1l lf you can eat here, congratulations! The food here is for students with little money, but who have big ambitions for eating somewhere else other than the cafeteria. A azz :fs'X6w V' , ,.:.,.:,?! 41' l 2 O- 2 m?wf'1-asfhthfwkrf-rx x-wt.. .- 1' VIDEO PI-IE CME N 'Y 1 9 ,,,,,...po-H , .,.f....-4- .4-?.f.X4q3, ,,.-no-' kg .4--104 ..o X24 'US fl PEPSI it -.,v' -9. . 1 ! um' sind If L What does a student do when he cannot cope with the studious lifestyle anymore? He goes to the neighborhood gameroom and spends his life savings. 1 'I ii i Pi ls va A -I .., ... 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Simmons Tammy Crosby Lynn King Wesley Simms Aliesa L. Demott Dan Levy Hester Strickland Tammy Ferrell John S. Furey Joann Gore Margaret Hicks Cindy Mathis Donald Paget Kathy Pearson Dennis Peavy Toni E, Purcell PHI KAPPA PHI Marvin Stokes Lota Sue Vickers Dawn Watson Charlene Williams Nancy Broome Best Victoria Lyle Cunningham John Dent Ill Becky Jan Edwards Evelyn Rhodes Frost Lorraine L. Fussell Lois G. Gay Valerie Jo Gruner Bobby Louis Herrington Carole Hotcaveg Russell S. Howard Catherine Annette Meadows Thomas Thaxton Monk Christine Darsey Moss Elizabeth W. Nowell Alton Jerry Orr Janet Marie Ponder DMICRD DELTA KAPPA Diane B. Rogers Judy A. Rosanno William Andrew Sandbach Jeffrey Walters Sherry Tyler Wells Julia J. White Barbara L. Williams Gail Lenore Williams Oscar E. Aguero Frank L. Carter, Jr. Curtis L. Cochran lris Cooper Shelley J. Davis Teresa Ann Davis Richard Andrew Dooley, lll Perry M. Everett Valerie Lynne Giddens Marian E. Harper Steven Clary Jones Laura Jane Peden Donna Sheffield Donna Lee Singletary Robert Swale Susan Leigh Thomas Nolan D. Vickers Gail Lenore William Mary J, Woolard Who's Who James Bret Allen Graylon Brown Julie Diane Brunner Glen T. Carson Frank L. Carter, Jr. Dale Haney Crane Cheryle Caine Chandler Harriet Cox Karl Chiang Kathy Lynn Davis Teresa Ann Di. Perri errett Lana Foster Toni Guinn Warren Fos. Lynne Giddens Jane B. Guice Ruth Valliere Johnson Steven C. Jones Thomas Kenneth Leggett Christine Darsey Moss Todd M. Niepke Brendalyn A. Oliver Lisa Oxley Laura Jane Marie Peden Larry David Reid, Jr. John Kendall Roberts John Robbins Warren R. Royal John S. Salter Donna E. Sheffield Lynn Shelton lris M. Shepard Donna L. Singletary Pamela Dawn Skiles Robert L, Swale Sonja Taylor Susan Thomas Marie P. Weeks Mary L. Wissert Mary Jean Woolard Miles Wofford Paul Yuncker 'ff fffif- : If ' Graduation at VSC '33 A v'al ' ' .'Q? rf r, I 7? 1'W 4 M21 ima, Q 1 u ' . 0 -sulY 15x Q I I I 'ln-g Graduation . . . many things to many people . . . elation, pride, fear of the real vvorld. The business office has successfully collected your life savings, the parking tickets have been paid, no more money payable to VSCl Wait . . . There's the Alum- ni Fund . . . Congratulations Maggie . . . You should have gotten a diploma. 1 l i l 1 f s' if My Ae- tw, f'.L:'Z.5 ,H 1 4 i fjhw - ' W 444 0 0 3 H 'c su - ss--ss l - ,, eve. c 5-.. ,... . .... i . , ' ' ,,::,-jg ' 'A -V-Z ' jr.-':3.:.:r:v, 31 1 .,- ' ' i' QL, fig F' GJ V ,Q H V., .gg ,.z if -9.3 fffvfni '.'l fI 1' A Q - b5 President Reagan survives of the 27 Atlanta Murders. assasination attempt by John Natalie Wood dies in accidental Z ,. ' Hinkley. drowning. 3 Prince Charles weds Lady Diane. San Francisco 49ers win Superbowl Anwar Sadat murdered by Muslim John Belushi dies of an overdose. fanatics. Pope John Paul ll visits Britain and f 8 - 2 Sandra Day O'Conner appointed first Argentina. female Supreme Court Justice. Falkland Island Crisis: Britain 1, Wayne Williams tried and convicted Argentina O. -4,- , J xi. 2 dh ir.-Ntxpi lf-?1if1'.L'Q,.'xA ', if -'fl 5i',,-fflx,-ti'.,:,tpl ' fn '- Ag ,ggi-A-i.,1w I : 2 '11--1-M-f P M,-.1412 uuc1mete...4,ew....,xfLm.fa ,t.ef5La3nv' 'QQ .-4' A 'Vx ' 'Qu- .. an 9 Ju 77? Q gxfqllm. V-.px l i tl N 'B . N 4 s S 'X I -- 1 1x K ' sw: . , s -.. 1. l I 5' -' 5 1 . ,-.1 . , , , if . Ke I 'C , A , 3 ,. 1 ,,3,,, , ,44 N i.-,h ' '-3. .. r ' i r 7 . ' LTUXI 1219.7 AYPXLW L ! Q + ' Y Y Y 4 , 4 , ., I A-ig ,p ,Eg 7 9 fA,,,?gx,:, I 'VSA vi 7 ri 4 P My 4 ?4J tu ly y 8 0 1,5 1 ctfxfhl ,f,x4fQE4fs4Dt',f'fxA, 1, Qfjlyfia ' 4 , A, f f ' . , 1 , 1 1 1, f 5 V v4 .-'if KJJN' 'fifw 'gif i 7? f yfafyg J' I 'XX Q '- ,fr,f 'x',': . 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Q vfffl x If 1 X 4 ' fi ix F' ffaj ' 7' JAJ .5 Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa is a national leadership fraternity, selecting members on the basis of leadership ability and scholarship. Members include: Bret Allen, President, Susan Thomas, Terri Davis, Mary Jane Woolard, Shelley Jean Davis, Curtis Cochran, Donna Elaine Sheffield, Laura Peden, Gail Williams, Mitch Everett, Nolan Vickers, Richard Devley, Fluker Stewart. Dr. Gabard, Warren Royal, Advisor: Alex McFadden. al X it it 1 A 4.4, ma I .fb 1 ,164 f is 'f . I + ig: ' 1 I ' 'I - ,- , . ' ,,gWW'g i 1 'ii ' t24f'f'f Ni- I - , s 1 f f iiit A Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society is a professional, honorary, service organization comprised of Air Force R.O.T.C. cadets. The Emory Bass Squadron at Valdosta State College presently has eighteen members and approximately twenty pledges for spring quarter 1982. The members are: Janet Bard, Bill Bateman, Paul Bishop, J.C. Clemons, Wade Cornelius, Kristina Davis, Charles Ennis, David Folsom, Murray Hadden, Sam Hilman, Brenda Oliver, Phil Osborne, Barbara Page, Derrall Phillips, Margie Ryan, Carlton Relaford, Eddie Wagnon, and Gail Whalen. The advisor is Capt. John Moss. Lt. Col. Mary N. Abbott and Maj. Vincent Chandler are honorary members of the Emory Bass Squadron. l l' l I i l F . l 1 . cz, ng t ifia 1 Nz., 73 E.ffQ'E-gnirffvvpr 12.35.34 ,iff , - - - ...... . .. Sigma Delta Pi lhe purpose of thus natronal Spanrsh honor socrety IS to honor those who seek and obtann e xce llence rn the study of the language llterature and culture of the Spanlsh speaklng people lhere are two l3ElSlC requlrements for becomlng part of thls organlzatlon A student must have taken at least three years of Spannsh or the equlvalent thereof ln college wlth a mlnlmum grade polnt average of 3 OO rn all Spannsh courses taken Faculty members who demonstrate great lnte re st rn Hrspanlc culture may also be lnvlted to joln Slgma Delta P1 X x5 , N-.1-1 R.: K f' 1. -+.'1'a 1 fl' 'Q 9 . tif? 'wo C, D LYQQ ,VJ -4.1 xif ' r . e -if al 'J Q' ' I1 .8 '. 'NL J gf'- L A Ai. 5'4- . ,. I .M ',4. A K -I . I ' , Q' h 0 -5, 1 ' eu' ' - I V 'V - . 9. h f s ' I ' ' 4,4 .' -I 0' - . ' . B , . - - , .' 4 , fl 'num ilu ll Society for Advancement of Management .'.':.kzr.-. -4.-radii . in lri.L..J,..fM.-. ., ., B.S.U. 4.2 ,., 1,5 Q f m j ' ,'4 'S' Y., V W 6 ' xy ' ' 1 ., V ' u.. 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National Theme: Zeta's working together: Rendering service to improve the human conditions. ,xc W N x ,XX 'et X, N '. I , ,. .4 ' Vw 1 if! 'D 771i 2 fl, 4 IQZG- Af f V ,L A. 2 , fy , 5 . ye Yifi . ' .L 'xc If Lf 4 ' 1 ' fa? 'wig-2 ,af 4. 1:-V 5, X, S. ' , 'R 1 gigs .2 ,. '5' -I if, ' v ,Q x, K Kappa Alpha 1 511 I I I 1 5 H u ! 4 q.-1-.- 7...-.i -5- 2.40-1 IIN .Ze -N 1 lwlinwv-. I 1 x ,ilu uh S Xb SN! s-F H1 'Q N-as xx , ,' A Li: xyng Max. N- I- ,iff- a l, 1 X11-6.1 1 . , f W, -r ' ' ' A 1- f,. '7 . rw' '- .,,. I 1, ,ffjuk -' P' , t 2 -.Q , .Dr N h Sim! 4 X Kappa Delta 4' 'WY' 2 f,fKV.'Vf' , , qw . Av 2,4-3 X ,xx 1 S, . , x .. , f,'i.,.2A 1 gv V ' .. -If L s -.,J- ' i.':,,.w Q - --2 i, '-',','- ,J Q5 '- 7 ., -- ' FT' 1 .' . :H '., 1 4 - n 9 f ' :,-- X . .3 0... . , Delta Chi , 'Q 4 . , - 4, . . .4 Jai, Q5 'Q , 4: I 5hnnf ik. 51 . M ,VW , --535.22315-rf' rf, ,--if,-..v ,, , , .vu 1 7 ,, , e g . I 15, . I u U . A ' 1 8 g..'H NJ-1 K, i ! .. 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They have also won recognition in pageants such as Homecoming Queen, Miss Valdosta, Miss VSC, Georgia Watermelon Queen, and the Miss Georgia Pageant. Phi Mu is special, with ladybugs and thinkin' pink, sunshine and friendship, studies, fraternity dances, dreams, and memories of rose and white carnations-these are all part of Sisterhood in Phi Mu. XX t 1' X ff E X X is Qs Q '-' N j' .1 is ff, Si F 1' A, ,Q 4 LQ:9.i , 4 CII? ts. ,CW Q of stig , ivfmf it ' 'PM-si, 7 'fa .r 'Tiiv.lV'U'f-. 11' I .fm Y' Tau Kappa Epsilon '+ 1' , ' 1 E fi N gn t 1 1 P ' TF , wi 49, nf 'f 3 7 - 6 1 xl N57 7 ...Ir . .i 1-- ':'-331.1 . , X-41' M ,xx X -J' X? ,QQ X.-JA, x . L 5- x ,Gig .-. M32 l , f i 11' I 1 12 11! I ar!! 1. 111:41 ,. 4- A t 'X 5.- ' 4 .J I -fn, n ' w Q f - 2' 3, 4' Hf-' f. ' J . Y-L 22925 'D in f ll Qvf. iv ' Z' af x 1 TI, Goverr1or's Honors Program 1 ygffgfii .ifril 3 ' f u y ,wx , ZR-L.. ' ik 2' 3554 1:7 I' ou, Qgm, . Ly- ' -, g . -1 ,Saga- :J get 1 . fr 'QQ . 9354? ' vs .2 'L' . mt' a. GOVERNOR S HGNORS PROGRAM ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES , . mn 1 annul. . ning . l What is the Governor's Honors Where is the PVOQYGITI? pfggfgm GHP is a six-week summer instructional Conducted? program designed to provide intellectually gifted and artistically talented students chal- Presently, students are assigned to the North lenging and enriching educational opportuni- Georgia College campus in Dahlonega and ties not usually available during the regular the campus of Maldgsm Siam Qgllege in school year. Valdosta. , , 2 . g ' f z 5 r 5 O if 5--. i l .i un 'WT '77 l , f CREDITS thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyoutliankyoutharikyouthankyouthankyouthanlfi Final note: Valdosta Daily Times College Relations Spectator Valdosta Camera Center Sam Brooks David Surrency Bill Filtz Steve Roberts Ann 81 B.J. John Smotherman Dr. James Wilkerson Most of all, Ruth Johns Georgia Griffis Color photography: Daniel Bacon T.J. Connelly Amy Johnson Anne Dodson Opening dialogue: Amy Johnson Sissy Allen Milton Smith Mr. Tom Neal, especially for the staff's evening out-we really needed it. l The 1982 Milestones was created with a sense of humor and is intended to amuse, not offend. However, if you cannot take a joke and find any material offensive, crude, humiliating, cheap, or tastefully poor in general, please voice your opinion! Dismember the pagefsi which you find offensive, circle any specific areas and on a separate sheet of paper write your complaint along with your philosophy of life and mail to: Milestones Complaint Dept. Pier 92 N.Y., N.Y. 90027 l feet fleet .1 fi-Q X ' fi 1. T777 ,771 ' 1 ,i.,f Y ' M.. 'Nia 1 bk. ,ww sf A4 'Zi JN ,, N 3 W ,..Y VEOR . V' Ai xX5l .um elim 4 ,-5, ' ,Q I P-l'T k Us 4 N , M 1 MI-5fTLfH'! f-1.!l?'A'I -'-' 'f 3 1: . . ti .v 532, N , 1 QV .A Q , A X Q . .. A . --if-.f4'. - w.4.N,A f f BASKETBALL 'Sf-24' 5 is 49' x A asf, im? .., AWN rf, Y, , , u -,wma H Nl ,K N ,...-.4 F ..-........,, 'Q I 125 i 'TC Q ,, Lg Q43- gn: 5' .3 C .1331 .r,,, 7 U9 - W Z igi J ' Dedicated BLAZER I . xg . I E., . H Q, .Q 5.7! gi my x ' , . - ' -I s '- fx L' UI. 'P ' 1.0 5 s. . ' NP' 4 Q' Y- rciewt it , Q .bb Q x. it ' . SE 'R' ' V . 'kg x xff5,H gi' , , :....:....g fli'.....L -:.1-,... .. M-.H+ .A.. x , , E - 2'5 'K' avivlfvlf ,P 'E ' lv , A V, ' x X 4 S. 5 X Q 1 X, V -K iv :L x 4. A 1 ' ' ' - I X 5 ' I V t' 4 I A 'R x . X. 1 ' M ' - 33, . , X' ,Q ' . ' ,TS vi, ' 4, ' ' ' J A . . - 4 - E 1 A 5, M It 5 ' Hx ff' + Y L wif. , 5. ,f , x Q F ,Q M , , 5. .3 A g , ., ,Q ' 4 N P 2 , . . ' . - .q,f - ', , - Ml' . . NH, . . Vg., .W ? 4 , Q - ar x -' N f Lx 51 . 2 - ,, , v 2' ..., A A' 4 X f. . ., Q , U ,, , I f b N 5 L I , . . -. ax x .. 4 '2-V , 5 -, - ag, ...X , f. ' ' ' qw, N 7 ix ff-. X .' 'S 1 ' ' .5 V I Q K 32 4: , x 1 1 3' .A X -4 Q z E ,, 2 ' . .J V 3 aw 44 3 I- r. 3 M U Mimi' IT, 'mit lllllll 4 Il if ' G . I 4 Q-e 4 H 3 I 4 'QA , zz Q mi 81 z 1 I ,,, to . . 1 5 Y f I it , I , K , . if 1 gh? ,,, ,, . ,+...,.n- ..., , 1' I ' s A 2 we 'Q 4, -, 4 ' 1 N5 -1 4-.v.. I. f 'HN J, Blazer Coaches , ,Q 1 .FJ Q Qu. 1 44. 'Q x 9 , ,lv r, 'L vk vw N W 4-'ds ihlfih-E49 'P ev-Q Q. Q n- : K9 .a.- M 1. IZH ,X arf' l x .-' 'QV' L1 ' .599 ' ' xxx , .I ia! ' , 'CBJ .K ,Xb . - f. 4 ,v ., l N Q, . . --4 N! , 1? mxxmmxw WW' l f.-l.' tk ' Milestones presents A Year In Sports at Valdosta State College 1981-8 Valdosta State College offers a vvide range of athletic activities both for the participant and the spectator. This brochure is designed to give a brief overview of sports at VSC. Your involvement in and patronage of these vital, exciting athletic functions are encouraged and appreciated. Q ' L.- '1 'P' su ' Q 'vw ' r 4 -- '.J'd'x A' -2 If Q. A 4 C . ' if - rr 'ig I l- 7 w -. rpm 2 W, kj 1 QUE? lim J? W ff 5 Blazer Basketball 1981-82 Blazer Basketball wasn't up to the school's usual standard of excellence, but it was nonetheless a better than average season. Coach James Dominey's Blazers compiled a 14-12 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the South Atlantic Conference, good enough for a second place finish. The winning record of 14-12 marked the 22nd consecutive year that Valdosta State has finished above the .500 mark in men s basketball. fr'-' 0 W' 3 swf 131 ,X 1r.n.u-.f,'. . sf..-1' urn-- mwfzfzs' Under the guidance of new head coach Charles Cooper, Valdosta State Lady Blazer basketball returned to the success it enjoyed during its first five years of existence. The Lady Blazers finished the season with a solid 16-8 record, playing a challenging schedule that featured 16 of the 24 games on the road. Valdosta State was ranked 10th in the nation in the final NCAA Division ll poll, and with much of last season's team returning the Lady Blazers are anxiously awaiting 1982-83. O O -O if K. vb fi U 'ffl 133 f-A fVfVOUfVCffVGi NCAA DIVISION ll FOOTBALL at VALDUSTA STATE COLLEGE w - Q , , ' 4 VALDOSTA, GEORGIA bi 'S . or 'I' , Q.: , 1 F . Q QV Q . H' ,I YF . .-' '-,- ..A. . . , W- ' Eg 43?-'ft .QQYCL a 'I h..:a Q.,--J .11 :T:-:-:2-m- O Q 5 -6 .:.1.g.:I:. 922. - . . suv-u -2.1-:.:. ,Q-x,u. . 5 ' Klint' 1' A s ' .5 U l'k Q - nun-. - KJ.. .:.,,,,,.. .3 . '.'.' .--'Q--'. '.' QM X f , S ,x . gi fi EEA! A . A f. f Q -1 ' v 1 450 'NPIILL nur ' 'xx If .ww -'ef 4 4' - X 'nur gp A-el 'S 'YN r, . N 1' 4 V' Lf., ', v , ii O..-..E EH I 1 1 1 IX. 1 u ' y f 4-. .L .Q , fl, W ngfx D, , ti mls -K 4-,. M X- ' I ' f' W it ' , X f K U xg .., :Qg..!x'1ggi' '..,. V' .H-A - K -. -w3i,:s.J 'w 1, 14... , ,G ? f I A . .Q ,. . ,, ,Y A P . 1, 4, Q M N 1 ,' A W V-. P- 1 '- Q-... 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' ' -1. 4k ' A ' W' al? 1' 0 U 'wav .-.W- X 1 Q.,--.fa N Q Q0-T , EN' I ff 4 1 -4' 'A A W. ' 4' v .Jw r .Y ... wx-,f,.., - v - , A N , v I Q ul 1 I ', '1 ' .. f Mrz,.zf,, .W ' F A 1 ' -' W -. , N7 'H' -'im-A. .g ' ' 44-'f1:2 , ' lim iN! maxim' ll T W '55-is Blazer 14 Baseball -91-sb 1982 was a record-setting season for Valdosta State Baseball. The Blazers won their fourth straight South Atlantic Conference championship, winning a record 49 games in the process. Coach Tommy Thomas, completing his 15th season as head coach, won his 500th career game midway through the Season as Valdcefa State overcame a slow start to finish strong at 49-22, Like the rest of the VSC sports program, Blazer Baseball is ready for the challenge of a new conference, the Gulf South, which the college officially entered July 1. 9-' q. 1 1 75 l x I1 9 S ll' I I l I J V lk. 1 U T Plctured Rlchard Johnston, Coach John Hansen, Davld Ware bi P I 1 zxfv' ' xx' Q xxx.- 0, . sq . ' I', -X wi... Mm., Jawa .V-we-f ' 51-5- 5G 'gif- 7'-A , . . fs . I. . . , ' -., ,. ,. A. -D . Q- X N hu 1 'Y ..-LJ? l ' -r. 'Fx ... A.. nnvwv-v-,- x -A-png, I .n ' , I' .. li ll ls:I'l . lu 0- . i , v .FL V faux L ml: iff 'WTATD- lm ' VSC Physical Education Complex A Goal Realized ANeed... ,.. . I is V-fqlfqg 4' 141 gn-dw-awake 'neg-Meera: - Y . . . fulfill d. The opening of the new Physical Education Complex brings to fruition years ofdreaming, planning and hard work by many friends of the College and members of its staff. The splendid new facilities will provide opportunities for greater service to all South Georgia, and enable Valdosta State to do a better job in fulfilling its service mission. We hope that the facility will be used extensively, and that the lives of many will be richer and fuller because it was created. Hugh C. Bailey, President l ,41:iip 2 .. v:J,- : 22g4S472f?3?5fig': a 'b 'Q' ' 7 llE!!HEKwH,JmMwMwm ,il M L-L.-J Vp nf :,f'?': f'f 1 2 Z',3Y. 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VSC 81, VSC 62, VSC 71, VSC 97, VSC 55, VSC 99, 'VSC 61. at JACKSONVILLE STATE 88 at GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN 77 North Georgia 64 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN 82 Buffalo State 72 OT at Augusta 68 at Columbus 67 at Armstrong' State 79 Morris Brown 87 West Georgia 63 p at TROY STATE 74 at Oglethorpe 71 COLUMBUS 63 AUBURN MONTGOMERY 79 Edward Waters 72 'I I at WEST GEORGIA 67 Armstrong State 79 nf Augusta 56 I VALDOSTA STATE COLLEGE BLAZERS VSC 7, CENTRAL FLORIDA 13 VSC 4, CENTRAL FLORIDA 16 VSC 12, Georgia College 0 VSC 13, Georgia 12 VSC 2, FLORIDA SOUTHERN 9 VSC 2, FLORIDA SOUTHERN 3 VSC 5, CLEMSON 10 VSC 0, CLEMSON 1 VSC 3, CLEMSON 8 VSC 0, CLEMSON 3 VSC 8, GEORGIA STATE 11 VSC 7, Georgia Southwestern 6 VSC 15, Rose-Hulman 2 VSC 15, Rose-Hulman 1 VSC 11, Rose-Hulman 1 VSC 3, MERCER 5 VSC 11, Newberry 9 VSC 6, Newberry 5 VSC 3, SHIPPENSBURG STATE 4 VSC 10, Newberry 6 VSC 1, Eastern Kentucky 0 VSC 15, Eastern Kentucky 4 VSC 10, Westfield State 3 VSC 7, Westfield State 1 VSC 7, Westfield State 1 VSC 12, Wright State 10 VSC 2, ST. 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XAVIER 9 VSC 6, St. Xavier 1 VSC 8, St. Xavier 1 VSC 13, St. Xavier 7 VSC 7, Illinois Benedictine 2 VSC 11, Illinois Benedictine 6 VSC 11, Illinois Benedictine 10 VSC 6, Georgia Southern 1 'VSC 6, Georgia Southern 2 VSC 1, FLAGLER 7 VSC 13, Armstrong State 2 Game By Game VSC 18, Troy State 6 VSC 11, Fort Valley State O VSC 12, Fort Valley State 2 VSC 1, WEST GEORGIA 5 VSC 7, West Georgia 3 VSC 13, Georgia State 7 VSC 8, Georgia 6 VSC 0, FLORIDA STATE 4 VSC 2, Columbus 1 VSC 7, Columbus 3 VSC 16, Florida Southern 2 VSC 10, FLORIDA SOUTHERN 14 VSC 13, Armstrong State 11 VSC 1, FLORIDA STATE 4 VSC 8, Columbus 7 ,VSC 6, Columbus 1 VSC 9, Columbus 1 VSC 6, Jacksonville 5 VSC 9, Florida 6 VSC 9, Jacksonville 5 VSC 13, Troy State 3 VSC 3, Florida International 2 VSC 9, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 12 VSC 4, FLORIDA 10 VSC 11, Flagler 6 South Atlantic Conference Tournament VSC 7, West Georgia 6 VSC 6, Columbus 5 VSC 15, Mercer 3 South Atlantic Regional Tournament VSC 4, Slippery Rock State 3 VSC 17, LONGWOOD 1,9 VSC 8, West Georgia O VSC 6, Longwood 4 VSC 1, LONGWOOD 3 VSC 69 VSC 75 VSC 80 VSC 94, VSC 83, LADY BLAZERS at Albany State 77 Georgia 82 FLORIDA STATE 82 Georgia Southern 63 Troy State 64 VSC 57, MERCER 59 VSC 71, at BETHUNE-COOKMAN 76 VSC 108. Morris Brown 82 VSC 77. WESTERN KENTUCKY 80 VSC 96. Temple 89 OT VSC 76, Albany State 54 VSC 76. at Troy State 63 VSC 54. LOUISIANA TECH 97 VSC 72.'at Georgia State 68 VSC 78, BRIGHAM YOUNG VSC 64. at GEORGIA SOUTHERN 73 VSC 89, McNeese State 63 VSC 85, at Florida 83 VSC 79, at Mississippi College 65 VSC 95. Georgia Southwestern 72 VSC 72, Georgia State 70 VSC 67. at MERCER 68 VSC 85, at Georgia Southwestern 54 mugs W ,.'7f fUi'f':' 5T'l E Q . E31 . QNX.-,-Y' Fig' Q Q I f r Y i f ' 'W ,fax W I ' V ' f fa. Jiywv. x ax 4.3.5. fx- . eb ,. mic, n, ':' . f 2A ' - '1 sig? .I 5 'N,-.fi:f.g?,v,,af,5w-, :mf 'H+ 'fivyf cffhy' 1 , . M.,..AF,g! . .. I . s ? - , , WL. . .wi r wx. , , N-YQ? . , '--x , ww. 5, .,, ,. , ivxw' 8 1 .win gg., j - - ,. ,.. ,MQ M. W Q ,L A .-5. x x N P . ' Q' .Gia--x?,5'f..'2,Li'54gi:'.,.-if Vg, N ' ,r w .f,,:,,, v gk,- 5. ' ' fi 'Q' 'QW ,-4, 2.2 4'7j . E l' x ' 74 3 Eff 41'-:':s5ga.-Pegg., .2 ,- . Q, V H -5 f- ' , ,Q Ik ' hx 3:53. .- . 1::Nx'..7: 'riff aT,1f? 2:i. x . ' ,ww 5-.Q 5 . aggsixeav --sg-5 . -.f vs'--N Riva? -z3'7f'1e. sf if 'fp . 1551265-2f,5.x :J 5 igy 4m:..f-wg +4.. Q .K , -N 3.3 . .4,-.,,.,'-J., . 5' si ,eg.. .f::'g-mg? .5,-Q-gg., ,A x' 13, ne. Q3 -. hyh- 'zgsggfgfzgv .in ,-5. . . M51 5 1 ' f v . W, . 3. , 'e5??.,i,- ,. Q .3 M: f f x x x: . 1. ,, X .... 1, f ., L, ,,,, , ..'. , .I Wa 14:1 v ygw V? , 'fr in 1 U9 Q nh, xm KW, diff!! ,.. . ........ Q. - l l I ii i7 lil 1 l mm'rmv'0fm-n'vfi.a,a1- N35 Dr. Hugh Bailey, Valdosta State College President Even though the film jammed in the camera at first, the Milestones photographer and People Editor enjoyed the photo session at the Baileys'. Dr. Bailey kneeled in front of his wife in a lighthearted gesture, Mrs. Bailey demonstrated her talents in arranging flowers. Laura, the youngest of the Baileys' two daughters, played several lovely pieces on the piano. Debbie, the oldest daughter, a copy of Marco Polo in hand, showed us several of her award-winning paint- ings. Of course, the day was not complete until a few dandelions were blown into the gentle summer breeze. MQ... ' f ,,,.... s E lv-Y-9-M.-A T3 sg ss S 5 E , g,,...,,T...... ue. .,x..,..., .-- - i , L. ...L--sv' UWT I-ff' I . , 1 4 f . fl 1 : V 4, , f nf ' W . . ,,.,. f A wg 1 1 . Y' , , 5g 1' -Q if .-M Q ,ifwf . ,.,f -1.5 , , X. 7 'v I W A I AJ hmm .REA S Dr. Ronald Barnette, Acting Vice President The Barnettes' home was a beautiful setting for a family photography session. Dr. Barnette, philosophy professor and act- ing vice president at VSC, showed us his well-stocked library where he often contemplates the forms. Mrs. Barnette, a writer, has been diligently working on a manuscript. We soon found out that she was a fabulous decorator as we toured the spacious, historic rooms which Mrs. Barnette planned and arranged herself. Blair and Becky, the daughters, showed off their new kittens. Becky posed with her favorite stuffed animals and Blair read a passage from her novel. The day was made complete as the Barnettes took a dip in their backyard pool, emitting fun-filled, California smiles. n ,,....., Ml S. 5 BAM t-, v'g.ja.,A v , ,hd f' V M. U g ' 4,1 . w M. .VN l H ' 'X ' , .,5vf4P-Swliwv N V' V' 'N ww.. W-. ' ,. ,mm b '-9 .-, . l l l 1 l 1 3, , , p... 3 169 1 my . ,,.,-4-.WA-vvv my x 4 1 1 1. , ! 14 l L:-v. ,...-I! 14 I 1 I f am- i mins-Y wilali ' 4 l I L H51 W 'H -v-rn: ..-, 39 --,,.2 X .W A,,,,.-4 m7,,,,4--MW 1 , .10 ......,.....--.f -11 WT Muna M .yn 4 f ' I I 1 , .Aug 55 UD 01-'I QD UN S-e S-1 Ov-1 '-I-1 F-1 IN 1: Q9 -I-1 Q9 'HI-I . 5 U ,. . ., I U 5 '- '- : I, , l li f ,- , . ,4 51 Mike Floyd-Director of Food Services V, W. ..:. ' 1 -4 ' ee.e ,, 'J 1, 'V Gary Bassellirector of Admis- sions . I .H '- ff, M, 1, YE , Admissionse Daria Ingram, Walter Peacock, Bob Krawczyk, Gary Bass, Gloria Causey, Carol Singivtary, Desi Smith, Sheila Jones. F i Yi ii ii X. i JU SL I 1 , i I J . i l l W Dr. Mack Greer-Staff Physician aw uw was. e I i i r Left: Dr. Jack Beverstein-Director of Supervision Y W .5 ' Srl - ,KW i l Left: Jim Black-Dir. of Auxillary Services i Above: Arthur Bostock-Registrar 1 Mary Kinchen-Computer Operator 1 N94 lr Infirmary-Phyllis Brooks, Margie Wall, Nursing Supervisor Donna Nolan I Rita Collins l X Q I ' l J hx . ,,,Q . . , 8. K l .2 i. , I, ll' ' I ' s . , 9 -Q l A 1'rv-1.64-11:41 .fr I X ag.-'Rf Al Hall-Computer Production Coordinator Lett: Sanford Terry- manaComputer Ser- vices 1752 1 all 'Pl st , Q 3-4 S-1 oi f' 'il 71-4 U9 01-ll Q5 0 9 l M Bill Filtz- Buyer Sam Brooks A Comptroller IV! ,f'f 12 Z!! David Surrency f Purchasing Agent Beatty Lloyd f Accounting Assistant Fluker Stewart-Dir. College Relations f,..'f3 Edith Shepherd-Admin. Secretary College Relations :mm Library-Joy Trulock, Assist. Dir., Jane Zahner, Elizabeth Hood, Diane Wright, Betty Paulk, Tommy Clark, David Ince, Library Dir. 1 71 f,.iilf'YcT ' L Virginia Culpepper-Information Specialist College Relations 175 .1-.rj 'A 24,114 K Ya i '53 Ov-l 4-I 3-1 -Q-I CD NSI 01-4 v 'D Dr. Shamim Sisson-Assoc. Dean Student Affairs Joseph Brown-Asst. to the Dean of Students i S i H W as-'i 'f 'xg V' i Tummy Moore sDirector of Financial Aid u. if Ken Ferrell--Dean of Students ilu!! I Wh., i l d IrIvJfn1f-aww-arf: Left: Dr. Victor Morgan Director of Counsel ing Below: Robert Yeatman-Director of Student Development BWI 'Ni wr Left: Debra Welch-Student Affairs Counselor 177 .. 1 if-:' L, : 'ss :fig wi Q30 we-4 .2 X f l 1 l Vannie Wetherington, Tommye Miller, Asst, Bookstore Manager Mgr. Asst. Bookstore s 6 2... Clayton Huckaby, Bookstore Man- 1 ager BB I 1 I . 2 0 v-4 1 f 1'r sifyx l o 111 cn' BJ. Hausman, Unmon Dlrector 'Fd bally Bowers, Program Coordinator Betty Bennett, Postal Service Supervisor 0 Fl! lrnghtl vw awww: VIII John Metts Asst Umon Dlrector Or lrtkalu In 'ring sh, vm. F lm! 4 af' P . ! , G A H 1. Q z s Y- Y F Q7 . .:,V,i.F- '61-' '45 f'J' 1f5'i,1' 'sf .mg , 'sv' .F 1f f 'P' Q N wx is ,f ' A w X 'SX K, 55' K X ? f wfw P J N .1 -4 1 YI S 1 P . f l H - I f 1 Q ' - Y P' , ' V if 225 . f lv..1 ' . V l, , I 1......A':Q,. Q , ,Y x, fi J1 ,ilw51Vg,Y kia. li. - 5 1 . 4 : 5.5 tL'Qg31 1: , , .Q Q .4 vi' 'll' gy.. 1 N TR ff 1 ?- , 1 A . til ,F In 1 i I xi li Q4 1-L .-nm: .Lair ,in 1llIl This year Miles- tones dedded to give VSC students a piece of their profes- sors minds. Twelve learned men and women were selected at random and xvere asked to conwpose an amusing, satiric, or interesting article to be placed with their respective pictures in the yearbook.Sorumvtake alook behhmithe faces and into the nnnds of ... our F E A T U R E TEACHERS! 1: 181 'px' V LI' I-I. Cribbs illia Y. ogy D E no IH! When the Milestones staff said write an amusing para- graph I am sure that they did not know how sore and aching every muscle in my body was at the time. A group of twenty students, mostly Biology majors, and I had recently returned from a thirty-two mile canoe trip through the Okefenokee Swamp. A quick survey of the group would doubtlessly confirm that the Gluteus maximus was the sorest muscle for most of the group due tothe rigors of sitting on a canoe seat for three days. Second to this is eye strain from searchs ing for snakes and alligators, I can not recall anything unusu- al or amusing about the trip unless you consider the incident where Pat Stephens fell out of the canoe and allowed us to record the second incident of someone walking on water. Cf casual interest was the case where Robert lvlullican and Jay Adkins found themselves close enough to an alligator to floss his teeth, Steve Jones' demonstration of swamp survival techniques was somewhat marred when he attempted to take a shower during a rain storm and the rain stopped while he was shampooing. Ron Corbitt's ankle has almost recov' ered from being hit by a canoe paddle . . . Richard Urssery thought Ron's ankle was a night prowling raccoon. The hospital informed us today that Eric Guice's blood pressure is back to normal after his transfusion. Get Eric to tell you about Okefenokee mosquitoes. Several members of the group got beautifully clear pictures of Richard Martin and Scott Wiatric as they sank in the Quagmire so often called Trembling earth . Several would-be photographers missed some excellent snapshots because Scott sank so fast. We managed to pull Richard back to safety . . . duplicate pic- tures of Scott Wiatric are posted on the Biology Department Bulletin board if anyone is interested in paying their respect. Billy Harvey has patented the garbage bag he wore as a raincoat during the thunderstorm lhe calls it, the man from gladnl and Bill Lindsey has published his hypothesis con- cerning the effects of diet, sleep, and exercise on regularity. If Bill Lindsey is house broken by next year, we plan to let him try the trip again. ' ' 1 .. -111 ' ' fu- was I ' ----'--, '-If. ,, - ' uv-r l'r .. -D--tv ' ur Q' ' - na., 3.5! .. g, gg s -1 ,, , s '19 dai! Speech 81 Drama-Dr. Vonne Meussling .r 9.1 Q 4 YS' lt's the students that show their appreciation with warm ' e ' fuzzy hugs that make VSC so unique. Our Public - , 1, l Relations students are receptive to learning and they show an eager desire to attain the experience in the professional field that will help them with that first entry t level position. 1 mlm Ji' Mit' 9, Note: This is Dr. lVleussling's last year at VSC. Milestones wishes her the best of luck in the future and many happy interpersonal relationsips. 13 arks l'lI'1lS Dr. De CS Physi v- I .L- ln order to decrease the time wasted inthe classroom and to provide more time for the important things in life here are Ten Terrific Tenets of Total Truth: 1 The Earth is flat, any fool can see that. 2. The world was created in six days beginning at 6:00 a m Sunday October 23 4004 B C 3. The evolution of species is a preposterous idea, we humans never act like animals 4. Babies are brought into the world by storks, who wrap them up in cabbage leaves the cabbage leaves are then served in the cafe teria. 5. Alcohol, tobacco. and pot are beneficial to our health they result in a clear head clear lungs and clear vision 6. Music, art, and drama are dull and worthless, it is not important to explore who we are 7. Ignorance of science is a blissful stateg it is better to be hungry sick, weak, or dead than to understand genetics, biochemistry physics, or math. 8. Nuclear power is bad, but nuclear bombs are good, if we cant trust the power company, we certainly can't trust the Commies 9. In a nuclear war, someone else will die instead of us we are never the victims of our own stupidity. organisms, who needs fire ants rattlesnakes whales doves or phans, felons, Russians, or ourselves? - K 1 QQ? ' ' L - . ' xifi b EH, , ff?-3. - 'X 'M T if . . mba.. . i -,, x 5 r ,. gi? 4 - in A ef 10. The best way to improve the quality of life is to kill all living C qc up v 2 fe. EEA 55 lj -o - M2179 fi' - if Egg. Q ., if- ,s. 1-i ts r -1 'Wii 1-1 lt is a joy to share my experience and information with students. When l believe something or know it works, l can with more certainty and enthusiasm communicate this information to others. This is like sowing seed: What the students learn by knowledge or catch by exposure to my attitudes depends on their receptivity, commit- ment, and discipline. I am concerned about finding ways to incite students to learn and apply knowledge to experience. Techniques and historical facts serve as the tools. Only when these are used in instances new to the individual can learning, l believe, really take place. One of my desires is that infor- mation learned in such classes as Art 200 or Art 105, Art History 360 or 361 will greatly broaden a student's ap- preciation of historical and contemporary ideas and forms. In studio classes we go outside frequently-to make the countryside our laboratory and to test and apply principles explained in the classroom. Since my conversion to Christ in 1973, l have exper- ienced great joy, and l have new insight into teaching and my painting. It is a challenge each day to share these with anyone who has a desire to hear and apply them. ln- 135 Q s: CI rcs -4-I :S co 5-4 E- -i-I 3-1 Q9 -O O I s-I Q C .Q -+-1 CU U :5 'U l-Ll 186 I plan to start a new college in Valdosta. Each instructor hired must first pass this Qualifying test. Instructions: Read each question careful- ly. Answer all questions. A Time Limit: 4 hours Begin Immediately . . . History Describe the history of the papacy from its origin to the present day, concentrating especially, but not exclusively, on its so- cial, political, economic, religious, and philosophical impact on Europe, Asia, America and Africa. Be brief, concise and specific. Medicine You have been provided with a razor blade, a piece of gauze and a bottle of Scotch. Remove your appendix. Do not suture until your work has been inspected. You have fifteen minutes. Public Speaking 2,500 riot-crazed aborigines are storming the classroom. Calm them. You may use any ancient language except Latin or ' Greek. Biology Create life. Estimate the difference in sub- 5. i sequent human culture, if this life had de- veloped 500 million years earlier, with special attention to its probable effect on the English Parliamentary System. Prove your thesis. T Music Write a piano concerto. Orchestrate and perform it with flute and drum. You will find a piano under your seat. Psychology Based on your knowledge of their works, evaluate the emotional stability, degree of adjustment, and repressed frustrations of each of the following: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ramses ll, Gregory of Niece, Hammurabi. Support your evaluation with quotations from each man's work. Sociology , Estimate the sociological problems which accompany the end of the world. Construct an experiment to test your theory. I Engineering I The disassembled parts of a high-powered rifle have been placed on your desk. You will find an instruction manuel, printed in Swahili. ln. ten minutes a hungry Bengal tiger will be admitted to the room. Take whatever action you feel appropriate. Be prepared to justify your. decision. Economics Develop a realistic plan for refinancing the national debt. Trace the possible effects of your plan in the following areas, Cubism, the Don- atist Controversy, the wave theory of light. Outline a method for preventing these effects. Criticize this method from all possible points of view. Point out the deficiencies in your point of view, as demonstrated in your answer to the last question. Political Science There is a red telephone on the desk beside you. Start World War lll. Report at length on its socio-political effects, if any. Epistemology Take a position for or against truth. Prove the validity of your position. Physics j Explain the nature of matter. Include in your answer an evaluation of the impact of the development of mathematics on science. ll Philosophy T Sketch the development of human thought, estimate its significance. Compare with the development of any other kind of thought. I General Knowledge QAIIJ l l Describe in detail. Be objective and specific. l .- English -Dr. Trent Busch ,.?.4A'H153'f'?5f'fiLif. 1 Fr '- 1.-f . MUSIC FOR WESTERN SINGERS or Heartbreak, Country Style Blue ain't the word for the way that I feel cause you've grown tired and no longer care lO beware of a tall dark strangerl for me, but I can't stop loving you-I've made up my mind-and I can't see me without you. So it's crying time again, you're gonna leave me with only these few million tears I cried, though I tried so hard, my dear, to show that you're my only dream. Did my ring hurt your finger when you went out at night? Born to lose-l've lived my life in vain-and l'm so lonesome I could cry. The easy part's over now and you are gone, So freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose, but someday you'll be lonesome too and your cheating heart will tell on you going ninety miles an hour down a dead end street. You brought me shame and disgrace, ought to take a rope and hang you, but you're so sexy looking and just as lovely as you used to be. Why don't you love me like you used to do and act naturally cause my daddy was a pistol and I'm a son-of-a-gun and I can't help it if lim still in love with you. People still ask me if I still love you, I don't know, I can't say except it comes every morning and goes all night once a day, every day, all day long. and there goes my only possession which I let slip right through my hand. Hello, darling, tell Laura I love her, has anyone seen the most beautiful girl with eleven or thirteen roses cause silver threads and golden needles could not tie her heart to mine with no crystal chandeliers or fancy clothes for her to wear. At my door leaves were falling yesterday when I was young I never got over those blue eyes-what's he doing in my world-l'll never love brown eyes again, and she was woman enough to take this man. Over, nobody wins, and it's my belief pride is the chief cause in the decline, but blue eyes are cryin' in the rain and I wish I could stop this D-I-V-O-R-C-E-come back, darling, I'll be waiting for you. z- OH llis .92 To U7 o CL' 1.4 D s: .Q -l-I fo U :s 'U Lu 188 We have no rats at VSC ll refer to four legged ones although there are times l wonder if an amputation has taken placel. Ever been in a class when one of these furry friends runs into the room??? Might as well call class off because no one is going to pay any attention to Piagets theory when their hair is on end and their feet under their K' seat H, Dogs too can be a problem lfour legged onesl. Dogs, however, that visit VSC all seem to be friend- ly and in search of an education. lWish l could say the same about the two legged dogsllli. With the new no- window buildings we have done away with the bee-in-the- class problem. We are still confronted with an occasional roach or spider but so far-no rats at VSC lfour legged onesl. ,, , , Lf., ' - -t N3 V ' Q -.V ,- f-N524 :V , 3 Sf - ,X 9: 1, 3 E' ,454 ra: .-5 .. :rl .j- fr -I X- s ggkfggrggs, Q 1 , wg, 0 iswfyt my t t 4 i 1 'Q 1? ,b N'-,I .,.31f' MT V . 1 . ' 1 i - f xi 'iirfgagf-Q V, .. r ft ' L 'i ,' -. f 5 If 4 l Q , 4 4 ft? :V 1 t .139 4- ' .f' U' , , . L 1 I O 1 - FW J l 9, P ' ' 5 Developmental Studies-Dr. Joe Daniels 'W Teacher: Well, David, the way some girls do the twist, it is a 'Wt I I I rg lasaa I '-'U'--...1.. ,----..,. Humorous situations occur in the classroom at times when they are least expected. During my early years as a teacher, some students tried my pa- tience as often as they possible could. One day I was deeply involved in explaining an important grammatical con- cept to a group of intensely attentive students. In the middle of my 'ino less than expert presentation, a male student raised his hand in such a manner that I thought his world would stop if I did not recognize him. Thinking that he had a question concerning the content of the day's lesson, I asked the student what he was concerned about at this time. The following dialogue records the verbal transaction between student and teacher. Student: Teach, I have a question for you. Teacher: Great! I have all the answers. Student: What part of the girl doesn't move when she does the twist? ll might say here that as the teacher of this group, I knew that I had had it. I was too far in to get out. My mind was asking, How did this student possibly think of the twist during a discussion of dangling participles? I could do nothing but proceed with the student's questionl Teacher: I do not know what part of the girl does not move when she does the twist. But I am sure you are about to tell me. Student: Her BOWELSI IThere is complete silence in the class because the students do not know how I am going to react. Neither do I, but my mind roves to the conclusion: Do not make a big deal out of this situation! Some student in the future will catch me again. With a big sigh, I begin I... my reply.I Wiki wonder that the bowels don't move too. filer: - IAII the students, including the qustioner thought my answer to be flilgil , .,,... W VX5 mnn1zv,-.Lv11f...- i.a......,,.-..-v...V.,..- . ,Y lr -:4 1 Q- . cool. Everybody laughed. When calm returned to the class, I proceeded with dangling participles. I asked myself silently, Is there really a relationship between dangling participles and bow- els? If there is, my education is certainly incompletefl ' I ' ' sj 'f '.:::,jI..'kiq 180 A- . ., 1 ,':u' 'V' '- . -I .. 1 .' e'lloon . o , ,,'g'.'vacllul, o:',1. 'lo ,',' oust O 0 Q ,'.a,o' ll 0 o DI 05: 'Q' ' in llll '.'. ,i 1Q zgiifzhp' ,:'g'fv.g.. 3-gat.-2:5 n . , 'g's,2Eos3g.zt:E3':n' urls F09 0 s s' .sauna ligzgzggszzgo gziagiz lllllllfffig CO! ll. .go'l' 4' -' I' ., fa. 1 bag-452 3 -A L +111 4 , U ., - ' J, Y xl? I Aww!!-1. S 5: X li. x- .- V W n 525, ' Y. ,.,.j' ,kf 'f W if Q: dual Q- I 4 N Q V r. . 122' 'N N I .I in fo JB.-.-S HIL! l l I U! XIX 'I nl .J ll :I 1 5 Q is R , .2541-. fy if ,W ,V V ff I M, Mx J X N A rv- I Qs-o.. .',3'4f'l'DYzf'F 1 1' S N 1 wxugug x K' Q, 91:3 , , ss ' 'W' 5 pf, nf , 5 G' wi K nl: X 'zu 'que 11 'f'9,S9' an in XY o U l Xu N4 , Q b' In i o ann, 5 ,gs-'I' 'vu A ,gg 1 V 9- K. A 5, 3,1 3 N 4' v Agg' l li ii QI' is Schmi Dr. Lou' DN 5-1 O -4-4 .2 I lil! ' I. Confessions of a Professor Hey kids, who said college should be all work and no play? If he was one of your profs, he probably has forgot- ten his merry days among the halls of ivy and he was dead! Maybe he still is! Anyhow, I am telling you my confessions to demonstrate that some of us profs are human and that there is still a chance for you to get through the tortures of college with a smile on your face. I.et's see, what's the best way to start. I guess I should tell you that I was in such hot water that not only was I voted Joker of the class of 1962 at Adelphi College, but I had a chair in the Dean of Student's office on constant reserve for me. One suggestion was made to engrave my name on it. Among some of my lesser pranks was the time I restrung the squashteam's captain's racket with look-alike thread-it didn't do much for his game against Hofstra College, or his sense of humor for that matter. Then, there was the time I placed a live frog among the dead ones after I had replaced the formaldehyde with swamp water and watched a startled freshman hop rythmically along with the frog. Or, how about the time I and four others set up a still in an organic chemistry lab that ran from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at night. It was discovered one morning after a janitor was found in restful bliss after we had inadvertently left some samples on the lab table. The one I liked the best was when I attached a near- invisible wire to the probiscus of an ugly sandworm, stretched the wire to the other side of the dissection table and waited. We had to revive the girl who had fainted after she had stuck the knife awkwardly into the worm and I pulled the wire. She wouldn't date me. I couldn't understand why! I also couldn't understand why I had to pay for the dissection pan. Just because of the little hole I had drilled through which I had strung the wire. Perhaps the best was the one that was unintentional. It certainly got me in the most trouble. No one believed my pleadings of innocence. You know, reputation and all that. Well, anyway, it was in Comparative Anatomy class. We had a wierd prof who didn't believe in using formaldehyde- preserved rats. We had to dissect fresh field rats after we had killed them ourselves. The techniques of execution were simple, Either we grabbed the squealing rat and crushed its head with our foot or we whirled it around it around and whipped its neck against the corner of the lab bench. I preferred to swing with the rat. I grabbed the poor thing by its tail, whirled and whirled around as if I were David whirling my Slingshot, and then the rat slipped out of my hands. It went sailing across the lab-in a beautiful arch and landed firmly on the right shoulder of Beth Johnson. ll still remember her name! Poor girl! We heard a blood curdling scream, saw a blur move with the speed of light, heard a crash and silence. We never did see Beth or the rat again. But, we did not need a new entranceeway to the lab. Did I catch it for that mistake. And when I graduated, I am almost sure I heard a sigh of relief mixed in with the applause, lt's all true!!! Physical Education Dr. Nancy Scott Reflections: No, Amy, tourniquets are not applied around the victim's neck. 'These are all the points I get on this workshop? I stayed up all night doing the projectsll' Why is Health 300 always taught at 8 a.m.? We've always heard you were a tough teacher. ls that really true? You mean you expect us to be in class every day . . . and on time? They're called 'manikinsf Mac, not 'dummies' Nl want to sign up for this field hockey course. Isn't that the class in which you ride a horse? 'lYou've got to be kidding! Are we really going to take a field trip to a funeral home?', Note: 1982 is Dr, Scott's last year at VSC. Milestones is sure that any stu- dent who has ever had Dr. Scott for Health 200 will never forget how to save a dummy's life. 103 21 1' Y... N Q9 and ffl Fe CO Q5 cn O '1 s-I Q I QD on cc: UI on c: fUi ..l s: QP Q, I 5-4 O LL. CI s-4 Q9 'U o 2 wi it - I 's 'Sf' gg.- 'Z E , , A, e- I y Once, many years ago when l first came to VSC and my English was not so good as now, l was explaining how to pronounce the vowels in Spanish to one of my elementary classes. We who speak Spanish have trouble distinquishing between the sounds in English represented by the letters B and To us, they both sound like B's. So here I am in class saying the Spanish have large, round open 'fbowelsf' and the students would laugh ev- ery time. Eortunately, Dr. Evans in the English De- partment came by and told me the difference be- tween bowels and vowels, and now l have no more problems. lBut don't ask me to give you a sheet of paper.l v S l 5 Nlsilk' E591 cm' ' 'big '- , 1- - x , 4 .933 vi X' Q 2'-n' 1.11 1117 117. l ll l l l i 1 Management- Howard L. Lincoln -.,-ex... ,Q .NV W W v Ax 'N W Wm H Thoughts . . . This will be a closed-book, no notes, single-effort, short-answer test-with no appeals for the Fifth Amendment: Answer yes or no: Have you stopped cheating on my tests? l am a Creationist-l do not believe that man evolved from the ape-no ape could have possibly messed up the economy as thoroughly as man has ,.... ii? i Qi-i Qnltog itch-Q WN han!! 1Q '-lst jiltg, if-1? i Awv.': , L9 MUGSHHX I 'Q ' , . hgwf v' 1 - x I -. 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