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He is a tower unleaning. But how will he not break,
If Heaven assault him with full wind and sleet,
And what uproar tall trees concumbent make!

More than a hundred years, more than a hundred feet
Naked he rears against the cold skies eruptive;
Only his temporal twigs are unsure of seat,

And the frail leaves of a season, which are susceptive

Of the mad humors of wind, and turn and flee

In panic round the stem on which they are captive.

Now a certain heart, too young and mortally
Linked with an unbeliever of bitter blood,
Observed, as an eminent witness of life, the tree.

And exulted, wrapped in a phantasy of good:

"Be the great oak for its long winterings

Our love's symbol, better than the summer's brood."

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Miss Patty Vaughn thi rd to the queen
Miss Meredith Cort fourth to the queen
Miss Deborah Malone fourth to the queen

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Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon,
The winds that will be howling at all hours.
And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers,
For this, for ever everything, we are out of tune;
It moves us not. Great God! I'd rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;
So might I, standing on this pleasant lea.
Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;
Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea;
Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.

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war and pestilence. Each is for his own but now organized to
I serve their own. Where goals are highest man must strive the

I harder. When unreachable the demon of corruption subtly

appears. Appealing to the gods with archaic litanies, the cracks
of doom spread. Rapidly. Distraught, they are caught in circles of
Myrdal's making. Fighting to maintain the primacy of man today:
the ego. Collectivized in the facades of brotherhood's overworked
cliches, they shall be preserved for the rewards are many many
times too many but only age will illustrate the legend. Present
abuses can lead to reactions from within but is it worthwhile to
continue the facade lip service can never impart the love of
Damian and Phythias. The brotherhood of man has been lost in
the milieu of famine and war and pestilence. Each is for his own
but now organized to serve their own. Where goals are highest
man must strive the harder. When unreachable the demon of cor-
ruption subtly appears. Appealing to the gods with archaic
litanies, the cracks of doom spread. Rapidly. Distraught, they are
caught in circles of Myrdal's making. Fighting to maintain the
primacy of man today: the ego. Collectivized in the facades of
brotherhood's overworked cliches, they shall be preserved for the
rewards are many many times too many but only age will
illustrate the legend. Present abuses can lead to reactions from
within but is it worthwhile to continue the facade lip service can
never impart the love of Damian and Phythias. The brotherhood of
man has been lost in the milieu of famine and war and pestilence.
Each is for his own but now organized to serve their own. Where
goals are highest man must strive the harder. When unreachable
the demon of corruption subtly appears. Appealing to the gods
with archaic litanies, the cracks of doom spread. Rapidly.
Distraught, they are caught in circles of Myrdal's making. Fighting
to maintain the primacy of man today: the ego. Collectivized in
the facades of brotherhood's overworked cliches, they shall be
preserved for the rewards are many many times too many but
only age will illustrate the legend. Present abuses can lead to re-
actions from within but is it worthwhile to continue the facade
lip service can never impart the love of Damian and Phythias. The
brotherhood of man has been lost in the milieu of famine and war
and pestilence. Each is for his own but now organized to serve

Marcia Gonzalez KA representative

Linda Shell<off A<t>E representative

Lynn Wolffe President

Paula Noe xn representative

Jody Weston A<t>E representative

PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

Mille Pryles Vice President

A4>E

Evelyn Tobian, Jo Ellen Kay, Suzanne Rotwein, Laura Chaney,
Martha Rogol, Harriet Kohn

Barbara Trager, De Cunningham, Jody Weston, Sherrle Kendall,

Leslie Tally, Ginnie Blank, Robin Pomerantz

Joanne Egalka, Carol Thomas, Lynda Shelkoff, Sharon
Rosenblum

Janet Hausmann (Pres.), Alyse Greenbaum, Susan Cohen, Lynn Wolffe, Leslie Laden, Robin Moskowitz, Marilyn Shinasi

KA

Candy Craine, Linda Cline, Margret Brice, Jo Anne Hubbard (Pres.), Ann Cheek, Ellouise James, Georgia
Pendery

Debbie Maione
Beth Watkins
Linda Carroll
Pat Harnage
Kathy Guthrie
Susan Woodson
Marjorie Collins

Marcia Gonzales
Diana Arthur
Mimi Hobbs
Kathy Pozey
Chris Wurster
Janet Miller
Pam Moseley

Joanne Salesky, Juanita Springfield, Nancy Carter, Colleen Kelsey, Pam Dixon, Mary Ezzell

Marguerite Bailey (Pres.)

Beth Earman, Elizabeth Poston, Lorraine DeCola, Donna Day, Mary Pruitt, Nancy Wilson
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Lee Buffington, Fluffy McDuffie, Julie Lewis, Pam White, Patricia Sprano
Mary Crockett

Maureen Clark

Paula Noe, Rose Marie Perez, Betty Carter, Paula Stapp, Valerie Townsend, Millie Pryles

Cheryl Lovelace, Lorrie Hewes, Mary-Phyllis Dolcimoscolo, Nancy Sturman, Fredricka Carter

Karen Campbell
Debra Heavilon, Sandy Davis, Karen Morrow

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Barry Brody President

Mike Belle Isle xorepresentative, David Cooper *Arepresentative, Rich-
ard Agel representative

Mark Scavron AEN representative, Sam Obsharsky BNrepresentative, Richard
Savage EAM representative

Jerel Rush Secretary, Jim Ewing<t>A representative

NTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

Arthur Bourrghs

Richard Epstein, Kip Chamberlain, George Snyder, Rollin Beutei, Don Jackson
Mike Israelite (Pres.), Gene Minoque, Fred Denisco, Bill Rosenberg, Mike Kay

Gene Seville, Bob Whitehead

AEH

BN

James Pendergraph, Tom Rivello, Jeff Bailey, Chip Sheppard, John Ball, Eugene Spense

Franklin Baggett, David Steele, Stephen Doran, Jay Kyser, Ted Grose, John Speese

Robert Amick, Helen Byrd (Rose), Charles Sullivan (Pres.), Eugene Traub

Jay Kelly, Chuck Hutto, Robert Greene, Ed Mulligan, Mark Erskin

Gene Perry (Pres.), Mark Sessa, John Irwin, Roy Rutlenberg

Marvin Arlitz, Paul Zimmerman, Jon Chernin, Elliot Bodner, Randy Adier, Allen Goldstein, Eddie Spitzberg, Kenny Riffkin

Joyce Blank, Rich Savage, Lynn Wolffe, Allen Klaus, Stick Gilbert, Dave Harris, Evelyn Tobian

Billy Paterna, Jerel Rush, Sam Friedman, Dave Chernin, Bill Anthony, Jeff Riffkin, Judy Salenfriend, Alfie Martabano, John
Rorer

Fred Cox, Rich Atherton, Bruce Hanft, Mike McKenna, Phil Netto

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Mike Higgins, Jay Steele, Jerry Maillet
Barry Kramer, Ron Ost, Arnie Katterman, Bob Wagner, Ronnie Barret

Gary Williams, Brad Webber, Tom Treglia

David Hegyi, ChrisWhitney, Clyde Tallent, Gary Spillan
Garry Busch, Chris Eckert, Harvey Buek, Jeff Miller, Jim Ewing, David Cooper (Pres.), Gordon Anderson, Harris Clark

Willie Stettinus
Kenny Roberts, Ed Wilbur, John Harvey

Steve Axelberg, Jeff Lupkin, Steve May, Scott Sommer
Robin Robertson, Cammy Ailing, Paula Stapp, Jacquelyn Swift, Patty Vaughn

X<P

Scott Benham, Jim Gray, Bob Staffiera, Cliff Prior
Bryant Gargiulo, John Fittipaldi, Lee Falk, Rick Hall, Neil Tofsky, Chris Baumgartner

Johl Rotman, Tom Crawford, Doug Amick (Pres.), Kevin Mende
Bruce Nussbaum, Lance Cohen, David Karaffa

Al Chonto, Tony Lakis, Sport Higgingotham, Kurt Phillips, Mike Belle Isle
Ellouise James, Debbie Buchanan, Diana Bartnett, Lorrie Hewes, Mimi Hobbs
Jack McGeady, Ken Dare, Ken Raker, Bruce Edmund, Eddie Walker, Glenn Goldenhorn

Barry Brody, Ken Lederman, Rick Agel
Richard Green, Lorin Greenlein, Bubba Batey, Larry Langston, Mike Levin, Dave Ruchin

Jeff Bridges, Jeff Stone

Katie Adams Senior Representative

Don Bornstein Junior Representative

John Fittipaldi Treasurer

Bruce Hanft Sophomore Representative

Eugene Perry President

Kenneth Riffkin Freshman Representative

Evelyn Toblan Secretary

Rex Yoder Vice President

Claudio Beninca-Cima
Garry Bowden
Mary Ezzell
Shannon Jones

Robert Kuzner
Dr. Ken Nishimura
Dan Reed
David Rutherfurd

Dr. Roy Goslin

Joanne Hubbard

Robert Koff

Georgia Pendery

Judy Salenfriend

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Paula Noe

Eugene Perry

Judy Salenfriend-chairman

Chip Sheppard

Evelyn Tobian

Thomas Cioffi
Fred Denisco
Ed Mulligan
Parker Risley

Katie Adams
Robert Allen
Diana Arthur
Judith Draisen
Helen Farley
Suzy Feldman
Jackie Franklin
Sandi Grossman
Etta Lou Hanken
Natalie Harris
Janet Hausmann
Joanne Hubbard
Lou Ellen Jenkins
Sue Landrum
Ellis Owens
Mary Reed
Mark Samson
Jacquelyn Self
Dr. Lavon Talley

David Bruno
David Chernin
Jonathan Chernii
Hovi^ard Gould

Jim Graves
Robert Koff
Alan Weatherup

Arthur Brown
Claudio Benica-Cima
Brad Hester

John Ball
John Fittipaldi
Lewis Glenn
William Hogan
Paul Hudson

Joseph L. Mascato
Tony Meyer
Kenneth Raker
Charles Sullivan
Michael Yarbrough

Helen Byrd
Anne Cheek
Marjorie Collins
Jackie Franklin
Etta Lou Hanken

Natalie Harris
Joanne Hubbard
Smyly Jones
Georgia Pendery
Jacquelyn Self

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Brian Fischer

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Leonard J. Guidone

Editor-in-chief
Debra Heavilon

Associate editor
W. James Futterman

Student Life Editor
Tina Gordon

Classes Editor
James J. Fisher

Photography Editor
Julie O'Brient

Faculty Editor
J. Rick Agel

Sports Editor

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of our failures. The setters of
standards so few can meet. The
facilatators of condensed infinity
the hopes of mankind shall for-
ever repose with these, so small
in numbers, so small in acclaim,
so magnificent in loving and
kindness. The faculty. Beset with
limitations of self and society they
persevere. Their patience is seen
as expediency, while the best are
disillusioned and continue with
ideals, far and away the better
than much lesser men, they
continue. Impetus is given the
pupil in subtle manner few can
detect. But yes, oh yes, the so
subtle scholars hope and form the
figurine of tomorrow. But they
never hear the thanks for efforts
and wishes they will die
unnoticed. So is the condition
when professors must worry of
common causes they must be
raised but who shall see it? Their
humanity is challenged but their
lives are sold, their very souls
thrown open. For who? For you.
The brunt of the jokes. The source
of our failures. The setters of
standards so few can meet. The
facilitators of condensed infinity
the hopes of mankind shall for-
ever repose with these, so small
in numbers, so small in acclaim,
so magnificent in loving and
kindness. The faculty. Beset with
limitations of self and society they
persevere. Their patience is seen
as expediency, while the best are
disillusioned and continue with
ideals, far and away the better
than much lesser men, they
continue. Impetus is given the
pupil in subtle manner few can

President Paul Kenneth V

Dr. G. Malcolm Amerson
Dean of Academics

Mr. Elgin F. MacConnell
Dean of Students

Mr. G. Douglas Alexander Director of Development

Mrs. Suzanne Rogers Dean of Worn

Mr. Thomas W. Chandler Librarian Mrs. Dorothy Richardson Assistant to the Librarian

Mrs. Marjorie M. MacConnell Registrar Emeritus

Dr. Roy N. Goslin Dean of Admissions, Professor of Phys-
ics and Mathematics

Dr. Robert Ben de Janes Associate
Professor of Political Science

Dr. David N. Thomas Associate
Professor of History

Mr. Leo Bilancio Associate Professor of History

Mrs. Ann Morris Powell Instructor of Mathmati

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Mrs. Sarah B. Hillerman Instructor of German

Rev. Fitzhugh Legerton Instructor of
Religion

Dr. Harry N. Dobson Professor Emeritus of Music

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Dr. Ken Nishimura Associate Professor of Philosophy

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Miss Sharon Sanders Assistant Professor of
English

Dr. Joel S. Dubow Assistant Professor of Psy-
chology

Dr. T. Lavon Talley Associate Professor of
Education

Mrs. Betty Waters Instructor of Elementary Education

Dr. Martha H. Vardeman Associate
Professor of Sociology

Mrs. Idalee Vonk Instructor of Education

Mr. Thomas Norwood Instructor of Physical Educa-
tion

Dr. Siegfried A. Wurster Assistant Professor of Psy-
chology

Arbitrary designations ease
the manipulation of quantity.
Quantity of what? Of individu-
als; varied in infinite diversity.
Achievements measured in
standardized scores. To be
classified for the divisions of
status attachments.
Meaningless but utmost goals
topped by a desire, instinctual
desire to achieve the ac-
knowledged values the sole
support is knowledge
irregardless of the class or
status but as man seeks out
man to know, to love to satisfy
himself with another's warmth
and guidance. To be taught
without loss of identity but
knowing his present loss will
be a future gained. Arbitrary
designations ease the manip-
ulation of quantity. Quantity of
what? Of individuals; varied in
infinite diversity. Achieve-
ments measured in standard-
ized scores. To be classified
for the divisions of status
attachments. Meaningless but
utmost goals topped by a
desire, instinctual desire to
achieve the acknowledged
values the sole support is
knowledge irregardless of the
class or status but as man
seeks out man to know, to
love to satisfy himself with
another's warmth and guid-
ance. To be taught without
loss of identity but knowing
his present loss will be a
future gained. Arbitrary desig-
nations ease the manipulation
of quantity. Quantity of what?
Of individuals; varied in infi-
nite diversity. Achievements
measured in standardized
scores. To be classified for
the divisions of status
attachments. Meaningless but

John Blekas

Elliot J. Bodner

Barry A. Brody

David N. Cooper

Gerard A. Daniel

Kenneth R. Dare

Rolfe H. Engert

George R. Fannon

Helen K. Farley

James L. Glenn

Allen M. Goldstein

Sandi E. Grossman

Jack B. Hoffman

Randi L. Holmes

Joanne E. Hubbard

Robert A. Koff

Robert A. Kuzner, Jr.

Michael Liberman

Tia M. Lipman

Timothy J. McDowell Edward J. McGuire

Myrna E. Mershon

Joseph A. Meyer, Jr.

Karen Morrow

Joseph L. Moscato, Jr.

Charles A. Nelson

Mitchell J. Newmark

Julie A. O'Brient

John B. Rogers

Jerel F. Rush

Doris C. Simmons

Juanita L. Springfield

Cans. Volk

Jeffrey D. Walfish

Drew A. Weinroth

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Fred S. York

Paul J. Zimmerman

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JohnF. Agel Wendie M. Alexander Richard D. Allen Douglas C. Amick

William J. Anthony Douglas Avren Jeffrey B, Bailey Ursula B. Bailey Richard Barnett

Toni S. Bates

Claudio Beninca-Cima Bob T. Berger Sherry R. Berger Paul A. Bernier Lauren K. Billingsley

Garrett R. Bowden Charlotte Brooks Cindy S. Brooks

Arthur Burroughs John W. Cadle III Harry L. Cahn Karen Campbell Vincent R. Cardinale

Daniel p. Collins Edward C. Conrad Violet Meredith Cort Fredrick B, Cox Thomas L. Crawford

John S. Doran Loretta J. Dougherty Debbie D. Downs Judith B. Draisen James E

Gail C. Dubow William R. Dumas, Jr. David Jay Eagle Beth Earman Christopher L Eckert

kine

Mary F. Ezzell

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Byron F. Feinberg

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Lois A. Finkel Michael G. Fish James J. Fisher Shelley B. Fraden William J, Futterman

Tina L. Gordon Alan J. Gottheim Sandra E. Gottlieb James W.Gray Alyse R. Greenbaum

David R. Greenbaum Karen L. Greenberg Mark I. Gross Leonard J. Guidone Kathy M. Guthrie

Susan C. Haber Elizabeth F. Hall Janice K. Haney Etta Lou Hanken Patricia A. Harnage

David C. Holmes Allen P. Huntington Steven C. Ingham Gerald H. Ingram

Ellouise James Gary W. Jansen Deborah S. Jobe Willard R. Johnson Ronald N. Jones

Harriet M. Kohn Marcia A. Kraemer Tom S. Krefetz Charles F. Kucher Ellen H. Kuniansky

Jay J. Kyser

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Steven W. Levinsky Julie L. Lewis John D. Long Cheryl L. Lovelace Robert C. Lyons

Kathleen D. McNeal Marilyn A. McNeal Steve L. Merchant

Rowina R. Monteiro Pamela H. Moseley

Jill R. Orns Richard K. Paradies Richard J. Payne James B. Pendergraph Rose M. Perez

Rhonda E. Portnoy Kathie K.F. Posey Elizabeth Poston Allan P. Potera C. Scott Poxt

Mary F. Reed Edward S. Reinstein Jerrold S. Resnick Paul C. Revock James O. Reynolds

John Rhodes

Linda D. Richter Kenneth E. Riffkin

Life can be anything you want it to be;
A laughing smile, a blue wave, a
beautiful child

See its all yours, take it and run;
But, smile, be happy, and love every-
one.

John Davis Rorer Sharon S. Rosenblum John M, Rothberg Suzanne Rotwein

Jay F. Rutledge Roy R. Ruttenberg Gail P. Ryman

Eugene E. Sakos, Jr.

Judy L. Salenfriend JoAnn M. Salesky Rico J. Sammarco

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Marc Scavron

Terry Schell

Gary R Schiegner Marilyn E Schinasi Pamela F. Schnell Laura J. Schwitters

Jonathan B. Shampain Alan J Sharf Lester M Sharpton Lynda H. Shelkoff Richard N. Shuiimson

Daryl T. Siegel Kim L Siegler John A Simms James M. Simon Larry A. Skorman

A. Frank Smith George W. Snyder Ross S. Sommer Eugene D. Spence Edward M. Spitzberg

Nicholas E. Stone Brian Streidel William B. Strickland Nancy J. Sturman Clyde A. Tallent

Vicky S. Watts Alan E. Weatherup

James A. Welsh

Jody R. Weston

Pamella L. White

Paulette E. White Christopher Whitney Ed L. Wilbei

Dan S. Wilkins Patricia A. Williams

Classified, delineated organizations with far flung goals hinged on
the scoreboard. The score. The score. All important to score. Talk of
strategy overshadows the hidden goals of the score. But behind the
event is the sweat of rehearsals in perpetuity. Records of pasts are
read and reviewed, round robin recollections recalled with well worn
reminiscence. But the game is won, is lost, is gone but the score
remains. Practice all night for the eternity of seconds drops away
wasted inside of the score. Numerical nonsense is the absurdity al-
ready. They will die for the hopes and failures of cold-blooded old
men living out youthful dreams but sedentary modernity has sapped
their lives; cheer them on but what for is a life lost in the struggle for
the score. Classified, delineated organizations with far flung goals
hinged on the scoreboard. The score. The score. All important to
score. Talk of strategy overshadows the hidden goals of the score.
But behind the event is the sweat of rehearsals in perpetuity. Records
of pasts are read and reviewed, round robin recollections recalled
with well worn reminiscence. But the game is won, is lost, is gone but
the score remains. Practice all night for the eternity of seconds drops
away wasted inside of the score. Numerical nonsense is the absurdity
already. They will die for the hopes and failures of cold-blooded old
men living out youthful dreams but sedentary modernity has sapped
their lives; cheer them on but what for is a life lost in the struggle for
the score. Classified, delineated organizations with far flung goals
hinged on the scoreboard. The score. The score. All important to
score. Talk of strategy overshadows the hidden goals of the score.
But behind the event is the sweat of rehearsals in perpetuity. Records
of pasts are read and reviewed, round robin recollections recalled
with well worn reminiscence. But the game is won, is lost, is gone but

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St. Bernard 5
Georgia State 9
Atlanta Baptist
St. Bernard 12
Atlanta Baptist 3
Dekalb College 3
Emory 7

Emory at Oxford 1
Georgia State 4

BASKETBALL

horter 68
West Georgia 57
Clark 62
Southern Tech 89
Valdosta 69
Southern Tech 103
Wofford 60
Spring Hill 50
Georgia State 64
Mercer 69
Shorter 73
Georgia Southern 63
Georgia State 52
Tenn. State 82

Oglethorpe 8

Georgetown 84

Oglethorpe

Spring Hill 88

Oglethorpe 1

Valdosta 61

Oglethorpe 1

West Florida 110

Oglethorpe 1

West Georgia 63

Oglethorpe 6

Georgia Southern 101

Oglethorpe 4

Tenn State 7

Oglethorpe 2

West Florida 80

Oglethorpe 3

Chattanooga 90

Oglethorpe 1

BASEBALL

Oglethorpe 82

(Marietta (Ohio) 3^^^^

Oglethorpe 56

Marietta (Ohio) 4 ^^

Oglethorpe 60

University of Kentucky 10'

Oglethorpe 85

Cleveland (Ohio) 4

Oglethorpe 68

Cleveland (OhioJ 5

Oglethorpe 90

Cleveland (Ohio) 6

Oglethorpe 58

Cleveland (Ohio) 7 '^

Oglethorpe 72

Georgia State 3 -'

Oglethorpe 77

Georgia Stat 4

Oglethrorpe 70

Georgia State 2

OgliBthorpe 65

Atlanta Baptist 7

Oglethorpe 64

Atlanta Baptist 5

Oglethorpe 59

Oglethorpe 43

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How nature and time helped an artist create a masterpiece

Roinlsh-Germantsches Museum. Cologne,

Fashioned sometime during the period
of the Middle or Later Roman Empire, the
soft sheen of this perfume flask is an
accident of time its glowing quality the
result of more than fifteen hundred years
of aging. Its design, however, is a deliberate
and successful work of art. Like so
many artists before and since, its maker
turned to nature in search of a decorative
motif. Inspired by the gentle curves and
graceful simplicity of the scallop shell,
he created a masterpiece in glass.

Scientists, too. turn to nature for
inspiration, for it is their task to equate the
offerings of nature with the things man
can use. At Shell, hundreds of scientists
inspired by one of nature's most versatile
natural resources, petroleum are engaged
in turning ideas into substances useful
to man. This imaginative research results in
products that perform better, last longer
and cost less. Millions know these
petroleum and chemical products by
the sign of the familiar shell.

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Dedicated to the very few people who have helped
me this past year "1970-1971." A look at last year
as compared to this year accomplishment through
reconstruction. Unified students through the
Student Association is the key to success.

Congratulations

to the

Class of 1971

Eugene W. Perry . . . President
Douglas (Rex) Yoder , . . Vice-President
John J. Fittipaldi . . . Treasurer
Evelyn T. Tobian . . . Secretary
Richard Payne . . . Parliamentarian
Katherine Adams . . . Senior Representative
Donald Bornstein . . . Junior Representative
Bruce Hanft . . . Sophomore Representative
Kenneth Riffkin . . . Freshman Representative

ALPHA EPSILON PI FRATERNITY

Compliments

of

Interfraternity

Council

DEDICATED TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS OF
GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER, SIGMA ALPHA MU
FRATERNITY

Marvin Arlitz
Elliot Bodner
Joel Cardonick
Samuel Friedman
Alan Goldstein
Marty Liberman
MikeLiberman
Jack Lube
Robert Mautner
Eugene Perry
Jerel Rush
Richard Savage
Andrew Weiss

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Bottled Under Authority of The Coca-Cola Company By

THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

IVs the real thing. Coke.

Real life callslor real taste.
For the taste of your life -Coca-Cola.

There's a new MOO in the South

armbest

TRIPLE GOOD MILK

THE

FOREMOST
MILK
IN THE
SOUTH

Fresh

from Local Farms

Johnson and Higgins

Of Georgia Inc.

1700 Trust Co. of

Georgia Building

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Ross Henderson and Associates

Commercial Photography

Atlanta

WETZLAR

The world today is looking for men who are not for sale; men who are honest, sound from centre to
circumference, true to the heart's core; men with consciences as steady as the needle to the pole; men who will
stand for the right if the heavens totter and the earth reels; men who can tell the truth and look the world right in
the eye;

Men who neither brag nor run; men who neither lag nor flinch; men who can have courage without shouting it;
men in whom the courage of everlasting life runs still, deep and strong; men who know their message and tell it;
Men who know their place and fill it; men who know their business and attend to it; men who will not lie, shirk or
dodge; men who are not too lazy to work not too proud to be poor; men who are willing to eat what they have
earned and wear what they have paid for;

Men who are not ashamed to say "No" with emphasis and who are not ashamed to say, "I can't afford it."

Author Unknown

McDaniel Printing Company Inc.

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Nowhere I find anything that tells me I must
live forever; but everywhere I look 1 see that
must live.

Larry Genet (1952-1971)

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Then every man of every clime,
That prays in his distress,
Prays to the human form divine
Love, Mercy, Pity, Peace.

Leonard J. Guidone
editor-in-chief

SPECIFICATIONS

Cover Credit . . .Jim Fitts
Cover Manufacturer . . . Kingscraft Covers
Lithography. . . Hunter Publishing Co.
Professional Portraits ...

John Morgan Studios
Female Section Photography . . .

Ross Henderson
Paperstock . . . Warren Matt Finish
Publisher's Representative . . .

William H. Wolfe
Yamacraw Size . . .9x9%

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