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OF REGISTRATION

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PROFESSIONAL AND
STUDENT ART

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CHRISTMAS BELLE BALL

Belle: Jackie Mobley

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ALPHA DELTA PI

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GOING NATIONAL

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STUDENT ELECTIONS

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HONOR'S NIGHT: AWARDS. ALMA MATER,

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DR. NOAH
AND A FANTASTIC SPEAKER: LANG DALE

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Lester Alan Nance

W. Hal Knight

Jack A ustin

WHO'S WHO
AMONG STUDENTS IN
AMERICAN COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES

Academic Honors

FRESHMAN:

Emily J. Hinely
Deborah W. Hubbard
James M. Logan
Thad W. Simons, Jr.

SOPHOMORE

Patricia C. A Id ridge
Christine L. Mangelly
Sheryl A . Simmons
Harold E. Simon

JUNIOR L

Yvonne S. Hudock
Trenta E. Stapleton
Roger W. Wahl

SENIOR

Thomas F. Gaffney
Miriam A. Sizemore
Linda H. Thompson

PUBLICATION AWARDS

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Richard Crabbe

Ted C. Kandler

Bell Ringer A ward

Chronicle-Herald

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SENIOR SERVICE LEADERSHIP AWARD

Melia Summerville

Lester Alan Nance

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Departmental A wards

Biology

Business Administration

Business Education

Business Education oj Secretarial

Science
Chemistry
Education
English

Fine Arts ;?.

History
Psychology
Science

Jack A ustin
Thomas F. Gaffney
Helen H. Johnson
Donna J. Kimmel

Barbara J. Utermark
Mary Sowell
Tison S. Conner
Bettie Solomon
Patricia A. H. McWhirter
Marland M. Ferguson
Barbara B. Chambers

FIELD DA Y

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Flour & Pie

A.C'S CHARTERED

A.C. Theatre

Black Student Union

Student Association oj Educators

All - Zeta Zeta Chapter

History Club

Navigators

Collegiate Civitan Club

A.C. Choir

Phi Beta Lambda - Zeta Psi Chapter

A.C. Baptist Student Union

Circle K Club

Student Nurses Association of Ga.

ORGANIZATIONS

Bahai Club

Political Science Club

The Debate Club ofA.C.

A.C. Young Republican Club

Pi Kappa Phi- Gamma Psi Chapter

Jaycees A ugusta College

Sigma Phi Epsilon

Biology Club

ZTA-Eta Mu Colony Chapter

Physics Club

Alpha Phi Omega - Rho Iota Chapter
Newman Club

Epsilon Tau Epsilon

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MITClll LL DENNING
RICHARD t RABBE
JACK K. HOb
JOE COVINGTON
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BLACK 7(i'hRS

HENRY I Rl I.MAN
ADDIS KIT. LEY
DANIEL FRLHMON
LAWRENCE KING
GREGORY WELCH ER
I UTHER JOHNSON
CHARLES HAMMONS
DONALD BECKER
ELLIS GARNETT
HANNII WLLCHER

SUPERSTARS;

BILIA GRIFFIN
CAREN TANKERSLEY
MICKEY WAGNER
BENNY PRICE
RUSTY CLARK
TOMMY WARRICK
WAYNE WILLIAMS
DAVID BERNSTEIN
BILLY SCHOFIELD
HENRY COLLEY

BILL DEAN
TOMMY BUSSEY
BOBBY OWENS

STEVE HAIR
ZEKE WHITE
TOMMY WARREN
RANDY BAILEY
NELSON IRVING
WOODY TURLOCK
BARRY TIMMERMAN
ROGER BROWN
IIOWIE Sll.VERSTEIN
BARRY O'NEILL
PHII WOODW \RD
STEM IIOPK
RAND^ DUN
DANNY 1 I E
MIKI H\l I
MARK ROPI R
TOMM\ MLRRAH

PI KAPPA PHI:

BOB BEHELER

SCOTT ELLIOTT

GEORGE BRIGGS

GEORGE YODER

CHAELIE ROUNTREE

DON BAILEY

JIMMY PENDER

PAUL DYE

CLINT HARDY

HANK MORRIS

CHARLIE MARTIN

STEVE WEISS

JOE COLLIER

WARREN LOKEY

CARL DUKES

MIKE MALONE

ALEX VANPLINSKY

JACK ALISTIN

CRAIG 11 ROD

VADIS WILDS

ALAN Mil l.ER

HENRY Hll DERBRANDT

GAME RESULTS

INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL RtSULTS

Superstars

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Schmucks

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Jets

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Circle K

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Pi Kappa Phi

Circle K

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Jets

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76'ers

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Schmucks

Superstars

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Schmucks

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76'ers

Circle K

Superstars

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Jets

Schmucks

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Pi Kappa Phi

Superstars

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Circle K

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76"ers

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Superstars

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Circle K

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Schmucks

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PLAYOFFS:

76'ers

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Schmucks

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Circle K

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Superstars

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CHAMPIONSHIP

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Jerry Wesse's diving catch of a tipped pass on the final
play of the game smapped a 12-12 tie to give Circle
K the Intramural football championship over the Black
76"ers. The teams reached the finals with lopsided vic-
tories over the Superstars and the Schmucks.

A pair of interceptions by Danny Lee paved the way for
two Circle K touchdowns. Bill Dean ran for one score
and threw to Tommy Bussey for the ftther. The 76'ers
tied the game on two TD receptions by Hannie Welcher,
one from brother Greg, the other from Danny Freeman.
The game remained tied until Weese's game winning grab.

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Baseball

Swimming

Tenuis

Golf

COLLEGIATE SPORTS

Coach Marvin

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For most teams a 17-8 record would be sufficient reason for joyous celebration,
but for the Jags 1971-72 must be considered an off season. However, when the
team's extreme lack of height and dismal shooting for about 2/3 of the >ear
are taken into account 1 7-8 was not that bad.

Six of the eight losses came against three of the top teams in District 25, and
the Jags had two near misses against Mercer, who lost by onl\ b points to the
eventual NCAA-College Division Champ.

The Jags were extremely tough at the beginning (8-1) and end (.>-()) of the sea-
son, but weren't so hot in between. The Jags went through most oi the tough
portion of their schedule with a front line that averaged around 6-.\ which is not
that big for a high school team.

With a strong recruiting year, and that long sought big man, Jag fortunes may
rise this year with four of the five starters back.

VIGr TINSLEY-Il is questionable as to uhether Augusta College ill ever come up uith a pla\er the defensive equal of VIC.
VIC's contributions to the team went far deeper than the box score indicates, and after the return of HENRY DAVIS to the
starting lineup, he moved to center, where he was never embarrassed, despite his stature (6-5).

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Ben Davis-Ben snapped whal had been a year long shooting slump with a brilliant performance down the stretch, and finished as the teams
leading scorer, averaging better than 18 a game. Ben pumped in 38 points against Columbus for the highest individual output of any Jag
last season. Ben shot ell over 50% from the field in pacing the Jags' strong finish, which is remarkable when you consider the average
length of his shots.

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Bob Kemp-Bob transferred to AC from Northeast Oklahoma JC along with Mel Hall, where he es-
tablished himself as a highly capable floor leader. Bob moved right mlo the starting lineup with
the Jags, but never righted himself after a poor start. Some hard post-season practice should pay
off for Bob, and he will, in all probability, be an entirely new ballplayer in 1972-73.

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Henry Davis-Henr>. heller knoun as thicken M;in, started the season ni Inie shape uith a 2S pmiit perrDrmanee in the season opener, hut uas ui-
jured the next night. He did nol recover lulK lor ahmit si\ ueeks. but vvhen he linallN relumed to lorm. he displaced ihe ahiliti. Ihal could make
him AC'S third All-Ameriean. In the lliial hall ol the season he averaged about -2 points and I 1 rebounds as a 6-2 loruard. Heiirv has t\\o \ears lel't
at AC. and should hold most of the indii idual records before he graduates.

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Mel Hall-If anything good came out of the injury to Henry, it was the emergence of Mel Hall as a starter for the Jags. Mel. known
for his great hustle and leaping ability, established himself as possibly the most consistent performer on the team, averaging
16 points and II rebounds per contest, although he was constantly outmatched physicalK by opposing forwards.

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Douglas Fieck
Jack Austin
William Dean
Michael Frye
Wayne Jones
Mark Peacock
Douglas Reese
Elizabeth Butler

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Golf Team
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D wight Duke

Bill Boatman

Mike Adams

Jim Doolin

Alfred Monsalvatage

Tom Clancy

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The Augusta College Swimming team made a near unbelievable lurnafound troni their initial season in
1971, going from 0-9 to 13-0. The perfect mark included victories over such major opponents as Clemson,
CUrvidson. Emory, and in the team's finest moment - Georgia Tech.

With only one swimmer retuiaiing from the school's first squad. Coach Tom Pepper did an amazing Job
of recruiting that obviously paid off. He brought in ..seven outstanding swimmers to join Rust\ Dunbar
in forming the nucleus of what developed into one of the best non-univcrsily squads in the South.

Of the new recruits, Mike Darling turned out to be the real find, as he established new marks in
five of the nine events, and was a member of both record relay teams. In addition, he* along with
diver Jim Claffey, qualified lor the Nationals, but w as uiiaijU? to compete due to a paper error.

Pepper also brought Gary Shepard, f?jck Baile\, Doug Fleck, Rob Whitters, Pete Blais, and local
prospect Joe Radford with him to AC, in his first step to establish Augusta College, as a swimming power.
He succeeded.

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Baseball

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The Augusta College baseball team enjo\ed its most successful season ever, as the Jags posted a 13-10 record. All
was not entirely joyous, however. AC dropped its last four games and the los.ses prevented the Jags from making
their first appearance ever in the District Playoffs.

Rod Thompson was elected the team's Most Valuable Player, and merited the ;iuard with a team leading batting
average of .373. Rod also led the Jag hitters in runs (22) and hits (31), tied for the lead with Keith Ford in homers with
five, and placed second to Ford with 21 RBTs.

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Ford likewise led the team in a number of offensive statistics,
doubles, triples, total bases, and RBTs (25). averaging better
than one per game. He batted .333, behind only R. Thompson
and Eddie George (.349).

Rickey Brown paced the Jag hurlers with a 5-4 record, al-
though he tailed off considerably near the end of the season.
At one time he sported an ERA of just over I, but finished
with a mark of 4.06. David Haskell was the surprise of the pitching
staff, as he was unbeaten in three decisions, and was the lone
AC pitcher with an ERA below 3.

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open", is bothTather and friend to AC

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l^dfnm,e ^.,^'^yES COORDINATOR STUDhNT ACTIVITIES - "He-s a Hne man. One ol ,hc leu ,n .he adnn,s,ranon ,ha. understands
and identihesuith the students he sticks around highly available avervnicegu\ He's funnv -

MISS HELEN HENDEE: ASSISTANT COORDiNATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES -Uou esneciallN uhen she uears short skirts she has

dimples in her knees she's a very bus> person Helen is great."

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"J" -W GALLOWAY; DEAN OF STUDENTS - "Pretty
nice guy irys to work with the student love him

Pete's very down to earth with the students."
ROSCOE WILLIAMS; ASSISTANT DEAN OF STU-
DENTS "Good chap always gets around
rapport beautiful person he comes to you. He's
really, really, really one of the nicest persons I know."

TOP LEFT: MR. JACK MCNEAL DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS

BOTTOM LEFT: MR. A. RAY ROWLAND LIBRARL^N

TOP RIGHT: MR WII 1 l\M H RODIMON DIRECTOR. COLLEGE AND PLB-

LIC SERVICES

BOTTOM RIGHT MR BILLY B. THOMPSON COMPTROLLER

TOP LhFT: MR. SHELBY L WALLACE REGISTRAR

BOTTOM LEFT: DR J GRAY DINWIDDIE. JR. - ACADEMIC DEAN

BOTTOM: DR. BARBARA T SPEERSTRA - DIRECTOR. COUNSELING

ANDGUIDANCE

RIGHT: MRS. CHERYl WILKES FINANCIAL AID

TOP RIGHT: MR. DENNIS V\ BURAU PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- "He realizes a student's abilities I love him. he's a cool teacher."

MIDDLE RIGHT: DR. FRANK M. MCMILLAN 111 EDUCATION
"He's a real likeable person In class he sta>s away from the book

and lectures, which is good. He gives experiences to go along with his
lectures and makes it more meaningful."

BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. BERNARD BULL EDUCATION
LEFT: MISS MARY KATHLEEN GERNANT - MODERN
GU.AGE "good fresh blood in the language department
really on the level and is a great friend, her relationship
student doesn't end w hen the bell rings."

TOP: MR. MICHAEL C MOORE - SOCIOL-
OGY "Mike's cool places himself on the
sludenls level, knows his siulT his tests make
the student think. He's a good dude."
BOTTOM LEFT: DR. WALTER L. POWERS -
PHYSICS "good personality makes the
physical science course interesting by adding
extra-curricular activities like a gold mine trip."
MIDDLE RIGHT: DR. ADELHEID M. AT-
KINS - ENGLISH "Great tries to make
students think an e.xcellenl philosopher
she should be teaching graduate students."
BOTTOM RIGHT: DR. JANE E. ELKINS
PSYCHOLOGY "Super line a real delight to
listen to. She's a lot of fun and she doesn't
talk ahoicthc audciUs' heads

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TOP IHFT: MR HARR^ M. JACOBS
MUSIC-"a vcr> line musician enjoyable ti
talk to and to listen to."

TOP RIGHT: CONSTANCH H. SKALAk
NURSING-"' Very professional, very neat Slu
goes out of her svav to help vou understand,'
BOTTOM LbFT; DR. CaLvIN J BILI
MAN-HISTORY-"He is in love with history, es
pecially Latin American. It seems his vvhoU
life revolves around its study. He brings iii
personal experiences."

BOTTOM RKiHT: DR. JERRY S TOWN
SEND-MATHEMAT!CS-"Her intelligence sets
her aside she really understands what she's
doing and that's unusual in the field of mathe-
matics."

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TOP LHFT: DR. BILLY L. BOMPART MALHLMATICS "His patience am
understanding of students' problems and abilities make it possible lor the stu-
dent to reali/e greater gains in taking his math courses."

TOP RIGHT: MR. MARVIN VANOVER PHYSICAL EDUCATION "Sharf
dresser loves basketball and only basketball."
BOTTOM LEFT; DR. FLOYD B. O'NEAL CHEMISTRY -"
BOTTOM RIGHT: MR DAVE E.HUFFSTETLER ENGLISH "He's my most
favorite person ver> intelligent and very interesting he's a good tap

dancer."

TOP LEFT; MR DAVID T.S. JONES-FINE ARTS--'Creative innovative, especial-
1\ outside a structural classroom."

TOP RIGHT: MISS V.C. WITTKAMP-PHYSICAL EDUCATION- -Shes a prett\ good
ole gal throws great parties Hell. I can sviim like a damn fish now a great tea-
cher."

BOTTOM LEFT: DR JOHN BLACK-BIOLOGY-'One of the best in the a> of clear
and lucid lectures he's aluavs reads to listen to the students and he's usuall> on their
side highK recommended b\ everyone whose been in his classes."

BOTTO.M RIGHT: MR. ALBERT M. BROVVN-MATHEMATlCS-'Very good takes
time with the individual."

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TOP LEFT: LOUISE D. BRYANT NURSING "She's
funny and has her own method of teaching very under-
standing, when you're flunking she's a good egg.
TOP RIGHT: MR. WILLIAM L. WHATLE'* BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION "Very concerned uilh the student
interesting and gives hard lests he's established a good

rapport with his students."

BOTTOM LEFT: DR. JOHN W PEARCE CHEMISTRY
"Won't let you underestimate your abilities a very flex-

ible person in being readily available to help students."
BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. GEORGE B. COOKE BIOLOGY

LEFT: MR. RON I.. DLl P-ML'SIC--An excellent voice leacher dancing bear

ork or having a good time."

TOP RGHT: DR. M,\RVIN R. MUELLER-PSYCHOLOGY

BOTTOM RIGHT DR HARVEY STIREW ALT-BIOI OGN

arm man uhi) lilcnds in with his sliidcnts uhelher it be

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TOP: GRACE P. BUSBEE-NURSING.

BOTTOM LEFT: MR. JAMES F. HODGES. JR. -BUSINESS

ADMINISTRATION-"Hard. but very good thorough very in-
teresting in class enjoys a good partv. can motivate anybody"
BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. RALPH H. WALKER-POLITICAL SCI-
ENCE-"an innovative educator super interested in his subject
and relates to his students real well very demanding makes
you want to become involved."

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LFFT: DR, tllARLLS L. WILLIG-ENGLISH--|anlaslic, marvelous, he's complete!) won me over spices somelimes dull suhjecls uiih U: has

taught me much more than fundamentals of literature.

TOP RICiHT: DR. VVILLI.AM H. MOON-PS^ CHOLO(iV--L\trcmel> nuelligent. super super genius. A vers doun to earth person. l:Acellent

department head excellent.

BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. CHARLES D. SA(i(aiS-HISTOR^He's lull of life a d> namic personalitv he's not afraid to act out historv he

has a vast knowledge of trivia, fantastic "

TOP: DR. JOHN M. SMITH. JR. SOCIOLOGY

fair enjov his class. He's getting harder and harder.

BOTTOM LEFT: MR GEORGL M. RICH.XRDSON BUSINESS .XDMINIS

TRATION - "Good teacher but overK concerned uith math."

BOTTOM RIGHT: DR ROBERT E.FRICKEY SOCIOLOGY "Domineer

ing, takes control of his classes, strictly business Thorough in his tests

and lectures."

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George Po-Chung Chen

Polilical Sciencc-B.A . MA.. Ph D eandidaie

Frank H Chou

hducalion-A B.. M.Ld. Ld D

Krjnces Eugenia Comer

Arl-B A . MA

(jcorge B Cooke

Biologv-B S.. MS. Ph D eandidale

KeilhVk Cowlmg

Speech and Drama-N.S AM . F R S A

Spvros J. Dalis

Political Sciencc-B.A . MA

J. Kenneth Davidson. Sr.

Socii>logwB.S td . MA

Ro\ t belp

Music-B.Mus . M.Mus

Virginia t. De 1 rcvillc

l.ibrar\ Scienec-B A . M I n.

Louise Alberlson DeVere

tngli>h-B A.. MA.

Harr> DoKniuk

Chemistr\-B S . MAT

Mar>a M DuB..se

Inghsh-B A .Ph I)

Linda D Dunaa>

Nursing-B.S.N,

.Samuel D Duncan. Jr

Modern I anguagc Dcpt B S . MA. Ph D

James M. Dye

EducalionB.S.Ed.. M Hd . td D

Ed M. Edmonds

Ps>cholog>-B.A ..M S . Ph D.

Jane Ellis Elkins

Ps>cholog>-S.S.. M.S.Ph n

Martha K. Farmer

Business \dminisitalion-B.S.. M.S.C.. CP.A.

I <!> n II I l)nn

H . [ ijss Admini.stration-B.A.. MA.. Ph.D.

^ijrtuetila F. Foglcman

l.iniarv Science-B.S . B S./L.S.

. Ph D.

Music-B .Mus.. M.Mus. PhD
Charles T. Freeman
Enghsh-B A . MA. Ph D
Robert h Fnekev
S,ieiologi-BS. MA
Richard H L. C.erman
Histor>-B A.. M.A., Ph.D.
Mar\-Kalhleen (icrnant
Modern Languages-B.A.. MA.
Eliot A (ilassheim
tnghsh-B A . MA., Ph.D. candidate
Jean W, Godin

Secretarial Scicnce-B.S., MA
Geraldine W. Hargrove
Educaiion-B.S . .M.Ed . Ph D. candidate
Julians. Hesnian
tducation-.A A.. A.8 . M.Ed.
James F. Hodges. Jr

Business AdminisIration-B S . .MBA. PhD
candidate
Ned \ Holsten
Hislor\-AB . MA. Ph.D.
Ph>llisLitilcHoell
Ph>sical tducation-B.S..M.A,
Da\e E. Huffsietler
tnglish-B.A.
Harry M. Jacobs
Mu.si'c-B.M.. MM.M.
Rhonda Eugene Johnson
English-A.B,. MAT . PhD. candidate
William J. Johnson
English-B.A.. MA. Ph.D.
David T.S.Jones
FmeAris-B.A.. M.Ed
Fcderico Laredo

.Viodcrn Languages-LL 8.. B.S.. M.A.
Silas D. Levsis
Chemistrv-B S . Ph.D.
James Palmer Lyle
Arl-B.F.A . M F.A.
Donald A Markvvalder
Business Administration-B.S..
John Claude May. Jr.
German-B.A . .MA.. Ph D
Freddv J. Maynard
Mathemaiics-B.S.. M Ed , Ed D
Louise 1 unsford McCommuns
tducation-A.A.. B.S.Ed., M.Ed.. D.Ed.
Frank M. McMillan. Ill
Educalion-B.S.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.
Juhn L. McNcal

Business Administration. B.S . M B.A
George D Mcinhold
English-B A . A M
William Harold Muon
Ps>cholog\-B S Ed. Ph.D.
Michael C Moore
Sociology-B. A . M A
David M Morris

Biolog>-B.A.. M.A Ph D. ^

Marvin R.Mueller j |

Psychology-A.B.., M A .Ph D. }
Christopher PH. Murph\ ? , I
Anthropology-A B., M A. P

Floyd B O'Neal
Chemistrv-BS. M S . Ph.D.
Carol L. Norman
Nursing-B.S N . M.S.N.
Frances Paulk

Library Science-B.S.Ed.. B. S./L.S..
John V\ Pearce
Chemislr>.BS . M S,. PhD
W. Creighton Feden
Philosoph>-B.A,. MA., Ph.D.
Tommv L. Pepper
Physical Education-BS,. M.Ed.
J Eugene Pierce

Business Adminislralion-B. A.. M.S.. Ph D
Walter L. Powers
Phvsics-B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.
Ga'rv J. Pevits

Business Administration-B SB A . M.Acc.C P A
Thomas W . Ramage
Histor\B A., B D. M.A.. PhD
George M. Richardson

Business Adminisiralion-B.S.I.M . M SI M .
PhD candidate
Silvia (i Richarl
Chemistry-ScD.
Thomas M. Riley
FngllshB A . M A
S Preston Rockholt
Music-A.B.. MM, Mus D

M.A./L.S.

A. Ra\ Roland

Library Science- A B . M Ln

Kathryn L. Rulo

Nursing-B.S.N.. M.S.N.

Charles D, Saggus

History-BA . MA . Ph D candidate

Voila A Sawyer

Llbrarv Science-A B.MS

John Ge hardt Sehaeffer

Fine Arls-B Mus . M Mus DMA

Frank Schipani

Englsih-B.A.. M A . Ph S

Freeman L. Schoolcraii

Art

Anne Sheppard.

tducatiun-A.B J . M Ed.

Myrna J. Silversicm ,

Enghsh-B.A.. MA.

Constance H. Skalak

Nursing-B.S.N.. M,N.

Bartholomev P. Smith

Business Administration-B.S.. M.B .f

James H. Smith

English-B A.. M \.. Ph D

John M. Smith, Jr.

Sociology-B S.. M.Ed.. Ph D

Barbara T Speerstra

Education-B.A.. MA., Ed.D.

Jessie B. Stewart

Education-B AM td., Ed.S.

Harve\ L. Stircwall

Biolog)-B.A.. M.S., Ph.D. candidate

James I. St. John

English-B.A.., M.A.

Paul F.Taylor

Histor>-B.A., M A . PhD

George Gerald Thompson

Mathemalics-B S MS, P-

Harry W Thompson

Psychology-B S , B D . M Div . M td

Jerr\ Sue Townsend

Mathematics-B.S,, M.A . Ph D

Frank R.Tubbs

Education-B.A., M.S.Ed , Fd D

Anna Jo Turner

Malhemalics-B.A.. M.Ed

Janice B, Turner

Chemi.stry-B.A., M.S., Ph.D.

Marvin Vanover

Ph>sical Education-B S

Shelby L, Wallace

Biology-B.A., M.S.

Ralph H. V^alker

Political Scien.

William P. War

Business Administraiion-B.S.. M.A.

Brooke B, Webber

Biologv-B A ,M S . PhD

U illiam L Whatlev

Lconomics-B.S , M S.

Slew art L. Wiggins M

Psycholog\-B.S . M S., Ph D - *

N;incy C Wilkes

tnghsh-A B.J . MA

(iroverB. Williams

Malhemitics-B A.. MA

Charles I Willig

English-B S., M.A., Ph.D.

Forest Tim Witsman

Political Science-B. A.. M.A.. Ph.D candid^

VelmaC. Wilikamp

Physical Education-BSin Ld.. MSI

fJi/abethS. Woodward

Physics-B.S., M.S.. PhD

Agnes Akiko Yamada

English-B.A,. M.A . M.Ed. DA.

Margaret J. Vonce

tnglish-BA.M.A .Ph.D.

PART-TIME FACLiLT'i 1971-7:

Neal B Andregg

Education and Maihcmatics-B S . M.A

LoisB. Akins

Fine Arls-B M I

Otis 1 Askin

Business Adminislrallon-LI B

Rosemary D. Barnes

Speech- BS

BarneeC Bavier. Jr

Business .Administration- .A. B

V^ilham k Hcckworlh

Lngincerin^ Graphics-BL.t.

Victor Bilanchonc. Jr

1 P

, M.A.

M.A . Ph D candidate

r J*"

f* f

f #

f : I . T

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Humanilics-B.A.. M M-
Marcu> M CluMon
l'h>ilosoph\ A B . 1 I H . I'h I)

Ptu

H

M

(;.ir\ (i lorrcsl
l\\cholog\-B A , M Id , tilD.
Wilh.im W, Clarrca
Sou.'l.iy\.R.A , M.S.'W-:^

WdluiTlldlCSlc

Mu>ic-B M,h
S\.illi.T H Hal
l'llll,.^^lph>
\i.ki Jacobs
Music- B Mils
Bcniamin U \la .-mcll
Malllcm.lllc^ iiid I'luM^v US,. M.S.. Ph.D.
Howard i \l..i,n

Business Vdininislralion-BCer.h .M.B.A.
Wasiic K \icoll
PoliliciiSciencc-B.S.. MP, A.
Ci Slarr NicHmK
Maihenijiics-B S , Ph,D
.lamest , Ovcrsirccl
PolHicaLScience-BS. J.D,
Harold B, Peacock. Jr.
Malhemaiics-B.S.M h.. M.S.
William M. Rilc)
Music-B.A., MA.
Roberl t. Sanders
tducalKin-A B.ld .M Ed
Louis Saul

Business Adminisiraiion-B B.A., L.L.B.
Dauon I Sherrouse
Business \dminislraiion-B.A.. MS.
John R Spcer
Biolops-B S.. MS.
Arieniisia D. Thevaos
Music-B.M.. MM.
Ernesline H. Thompson
Anihropolog>-B A., M.Ed.
Warren R. Walle
Mathemalics-B.S . M.S.

H.MhRITUS FACULTY

JohnLsans tubanks
Polilical Scienee-A.B., A.M.
'Norman 1 ochridgeGallovsa>
Dean ol Students hmeriius-B.S,. M,A.
Chester McKinies Sutton
Lnglish-A.B . A B . MA
Jsoeph LeC..nteTalle\
Phvsics-B A . M S
Per.
Ror

, \V ISC

ance Languages-,-\ B,. MA

ADMIMSTRATIVEANDSTAFL PERSONNEL.
OEHCEOETHE \CADEM1C DEAN

Associate Academin Dean

S Preston R.Kkholl-A B.m \I M.. Mus D

L1BRAK\

A. Rax Rowland. V.B. M En Librarian
Marguerite 1 hogleman. BS. B,S L.S.. As-
sociate Librarian

Mars A Craicn. Adniinistraiive Assistant
Assistants-
IvaH Blanchard
Norma Frank
Martha D Melton
Mar\ R Mulcav

Ma

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Linda Sparks

Alice W.TvMggs. B.A.

OuidaV\. Weldon. B.A

RECIISTRAR

Shelbs Lee Wallace. B A . MS

Registrar

Marjorie C. Daniel Veterans and

lice Clerk

Is.o ( Page. Rec.irdsl Icrk

Am\ I Wright. Records C lerk

.loan W Asback. Transcript Clerk

ADMISSIONS

John I McNeal B S MBA, Director
Catherine \ Otuell \ \ AssisianI to the
Diredor

Sandra I) lovsler. B A Counselor

I INl ARTS ACTIVITIES
ll.ur\ M, Jacobs. B M.. MM., Direct. ir

llcnrs Ihoil

,isiai

Bill Benson.
Salen OITice
Alexander G
Safety OITict
Mvron Willi,
Sal'el\ Office

I \l LNDl I) SERVICES
Ihomas M Kiles. B A , M.A.. Director

lORI CORDON RESIDENT CENTER
Harr\ W Th..mpson. B S . B D,. M Du. Mid,
Coordinator

OfLICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

.\dministralive Assisiant-Mariha B Lnsiead

BLSINESS SERVICES-

Laiirence W Morris. Jr.. B.BA . Manager
Carols n H l.anford. Assistant Bookkeeper
Chris W Dicck. Assistant Bookkeeper
Nancs H. Kern, .As.sislant Bookkeeper
Mar)'E, Adams. Cashier

PROCUREMENT AND PERSONNEL

Jack A. Hamilton. Director
Dell Hardy. Purchasing Clerk
CasmierS/ocinski. Property Custodian
Robert V, Harris, Mail Distribution
Janette W ilson. Switchboard Operator
Kaye Blakcy, Central Office Supply Clerk

OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF STUDENTS

Re

Slant Dean

coe Williams. BS . MS

COUNSELING AND Gl. IDWCE

Barbara T. Speerstra. B \ . M.A.. Ed D . Dii

ector

AnneSheppard. A B J.. M Ed. Coun.selor

TESTING BUREAU

Julians Heyman. A.A . A.B.. M Ed.

Director

Financial Aid and Career

PLANNING AND PLACEMENT ' '"

Cheryl W Wilkes. A B J . M.\ . Director

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

L.nnC (ir.nes. B.A M Ed .

Co.irdinal.H

Helen Hendee. B A . Assistant C oordinator

OLUCE Ol Ci.)l I I (il \ND PI Bl IC

SI R\ U I S

ASSISTANT DIRhC roR

OG A Maslroianni. 1. 1. , B.A . M P. \

INFORMATION AND PL BLIC RELATIONS

Marian W Cheek. A B.J Coordinator

INSTITUTION.AL RESEARCH AND DATA
PROCESSING

INSTlTLiTIONAL RESEARCH

Frank H Chou.

A.B . M Ed . Ed D . Director

Juaniia M Dennis.

Data Processing Supervisor

Linda W Gunnells

System Programmer

Cilenn M. Strickland

Programmer-Operator

Randall A Thursby

Programmer-Operator

PI Bl IC S\HT1

DIRECTOR

Julian W. Armstrong. B.S.

POLICE SERVIC I S

PHYSIC At PI AN I

A( ITNG DIRECTOR
WilliamC Allen
Culbrelh E. Heath
\ssislant Director

Al XIEIARV SERVICES

BOOKSroRI AND CAEETERIA

IdaC. Lriedman.

Director and Manager

Frank Griflin.

.\ssistant Manager, Bookstore

Mamie L. Printup

.Assistant Manager, Cafeteria

Juanita K. W'idener.

Dietitan

SECRETARIAL STAFF

EielynP, Earr

Secrelars 1.. President

C hristian B Bosien

Secrel.in lo \cademic Dean

\ era \ W ilkerson

Sccrct.iri 1... C.imptroller\(Jfficc

Marl D.cks.Hi

Secrelarv l,i Dean ol Sludcnls

Mari N. (i.irUjncr

Sccrclary . College and Public Sen ices

Oneida R Gibson, A \

Llbrars Assistant

(ranees f Eddins

Sccretarv lo Regislrj
Thclma DcEoach
.Secretary, Oflice of Admissions
Virginia PSchmit/

Secretary. Director of Fine Art Dircclo
Jean M, Holmes

Secretar\ to Director of Extended Eervi,
Carol A Davis

Sccretars.F.>rtG..rd.,n Center
Sabina G. Presley
Secretary. Financial Aid
:..,~,,-^sE|ii.ahcth Bovd :<ss*.. ><.

Secrclary.C ...inseling Ccn

aaigMft iiMnq w i H i^arte Storv . - .^ -

Sccrclary l.i C .i.irdinalor ol Studwt Actftitics

Barbara M Johnson

Secretary. Procurement and Personnel

Isolde LslerSmeak

Sccrelarv. Insuluii..n.il Research and Dal.i

Processing

June W all. ,m

Secrelarv. Puhhc Safetv

Carol C J.ihnson

Secrctarv. Phvsical Pl.ind

Mary E Bailey

Sccrctarv. Bo.ikstorc and C alelc

rij

Bcttv D. Hall

Secretary to Coordinator. In!

lormation a

Publications

Barbara Pierce

Secrelarv. Fine Arts Departmeni

EllaC Owens

Secretary. Biology and Chemis

try DepartiT

Linda Faircloth

Secrelarv. Business Adininisira

lion Departi

, Jones He

-ing

Secretars. Education Department

Marlcne Bob.i

Secrelarv. English Department

kave M Keel

Secretary. Historv-Philosophv -Political Sen

Departmeni

Nova Wy Ids

Secrelarv. .Mathematics Departmeni

Sylvia M. Aenchhacher

Secrelarv. Modern I anguage and Psvchologv

Departments

MarieW Roush

Secretary. Nursing Education Department

Austin. Jack H.
Augusta Biology
Baggs. Maryann M.
Augusta Psycho-
logy
Barbry. William H.
Augusta Music
Black, William B.
Martinez Bus.
Adm.
Blackstone. Sherr\
A.
Augusta Ele.
Ed.
Brewton. Barbara R.
Martinez Psy-
chology
Broxton, Raymond
A.
Augusta Psycho-
logy
Buck. Dana A.
Augusta Bus.
Adm.
Bufford. Vickie L.
.Augusta His-
tory
Callaway, Linda H.
.Augusta. Psychology
Cashin. Shannon M.
Augusta French
Chalker. Katherine
E.Augusta Bus
Adm.
Cohen. Nicky W .
North .Augusta

Psycholog)

Combs Pauline H.

Harlem Elem.

Ed.

Cook. Terence M

Augusta Bus

Adm.

Covert, Christopher

(i.

Augusta Bus.

Adm.

Crawford, Jr. Peter

1,

North Augusa

Bus, Adm.

Daly. Doris K,

.Augusta English

Denny, Bill L.

North .Augusta

Bus. .Adm.
Dewitt, Teryy M.
Augusta Bus.
Adm.
Dixon, Rudy ,S.
Augusta Bus.
Adm.
Etterle, Charles B.
Augusta Bus.
Adm.
Evans. Ernest D.
Hephzibah Bus.
Adm.
Farris. Edward N.
Augusta Bus.
Adm.
Ferris. Mary K.
Augusta Socio-
logy
Flanders. Jerry
Beech Island

Chemistry

Fowler. Barbara G.

Augusta Elem.

Ed.

Fowler, Margaret L.

Augusta

Mathematics

Fluker. Lynda W.

Thomson Elem.

Ed.

Gattis. JoEllen

.Augusta English

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SENIORS

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Hal Knight
Class President

5n!n'

\ -ft ^

ttik %

Godfrev. John V.
Augusta Bus.

Grant. Margaret C.
Augusta Art

Green. Allen H
Augusta Music
Greene. Joseph D
Thomson Bus.

Hayslip. Nanc\ I..

Augusta Math

Henchy. Patricia F.

Augusta Spec.

Ed.

Holley, Cassie B

Augusta Socio-

log\

Huff. Ernest R. Jr

North Augusta

Bus. Adm

Joiner, Robert D.
Martinez Bus.
Adm.
Jones. Tyrone P
Augusta Socio-
logy

Kaassamani, Mamoun

Augusta

Chemislr\

Kandlcr, Ted C.

Augusta Socio-

logy

, X^ I

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*>

y;^.

Kimmel, Donna J.

Augusla Bus.

Adm,

Krepps. Patricia B.

Augusta HIem.

Ed.

Lamar, David P.
Augusla Music-
Lee, James F.
Millen Bus.
Adm.

Lenz, George C.

Augusta Bus.

Adm.

MacLeod, Donald H.

Augusta Bus.

Adm.

Marsh, Russell G.
Beech Island
Bus. .Adm.
McElmurra\, James
A.

Augusla Socio-
logy

McGuirc, Byron S.
.Appling History
McPherson, Patricia

A.

Augusta Nursing

Mentzer, Linda R.
.Augusta History
Messer, William M.
Augusta Psycho-
logy

Mitchell, Margaret

E.

Augusta Spec.

Ed.

Mixon, Michael L.

Augusta Spec.

Ed.

Mixon. Richard T.

.Augusta Chemis-

trv

Morris. Donna L.

\\ arrenton Pol.

Sci.

Nail. Csnthia S.

\iken Spec. Ed.

Nance. Lester A

Belvedere Bus.

.Adm.

Powell. Karen Y.
Evans Music
Prichard. David E.
\ugusta Pol.
Sci.
Rale\. Truman M.
Augusta Socio-
logy

Rice, Birchel A.
North Augusta

Chemistry

Roberts. Vicki E.

Augusta Elem.

Ed.

Saggus. Thomas M.

North Augusta

Spec. Ed.

Sanford. Charles D.

Harlem Pre-

Engineering

Schuyler. Donald F.

Augusta Bus.

Adm.

Schweers, John B.

Augusta Bus.

Ed.

^

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Pannell, Edward T.

1

\ugusta Psycho-
logy
Parrish. Sheila K

xi

Augusta Bus
Adm.

h 7'^^

Pierce. Patricia A

Augusta Psy-
chology

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Sizemore

Mickey A

Augusta

E:iem.

Ed.

Smith, M

jrvin H.

Augusta

Chem-

istrv

Summer\

lie, Melia

A.

Augusta

Math

Taylor. Mark H.

Augusta

Elem.

Ed.

Thompso

n, Lmda E

Evans

Elem, Ed

Thompson, Priscilla

A.

.'\ugusta

Elem.

Ed.

Tollison. Joseph M.
Augusta Bus.
Mm.

Tucker. Jerry M.
Augusta Histor\
Walker, Charles W.'
Augusta Bus.
Adm.

Warr. Gloris M.

Augusta History

Weiss, Stephen D.

Augusta Bus.

Adm.

Wells, Darrell L.

Augusta History

Williams, Linda K.
Augusta Socio-
logy

Willing. James G.
Aiken Bus. .Adm.
W'yiand. Melvin E.
Augusta Bus.
Adm.

Voder. George
Augusta Physics
Young, Alice M.

I Augusta Psvcho-

1 logy

> Oung, Martha F.
1 dizcl'ield \rt

Adams, Michael, '75

Adams, Susan, '75

Adkins, Thomas, "75

Akers, Evelyn, '73

Alewine, Carolyn, "75

Allen, Morgan, '7}

Ammatuna, George, '75

Anderson, trie, '73

Andrews, Richard, "75

Ausiin, Jan. "75

Austin, Mayona, '74

Autry, Jim, '75

Avrett. John,"73

Avril, Veronique. "74

Baile>. Richard, '75
Bailie, Alex, "73
Bailie, Pearl, "73
Bailie, William, "73
Baker. Gordon. '74
Barnes. Ira. "74
Bel, BeverU, '75

Bennett, Merry, '74

Bennett, Susan, '75

Bentley, Willie, '75

Blackwell, Beverly, "75

Blanchard, John, "74

Bland, Bruce, "73

Boatright, Loretta, '73

Bohling, Nancy, '74

Bourgeois, Aqlexis, '75

Bowers, Beverly, "75

Bowers, Richard, '73

Boynton, John, '73

Brand, Sheryl, "75

Brannen, Ruthie, '73

Bridges, Truett, "75

Brinson, Dennis, '75

Brinson, John, '73

Briscoe, Willis, '75

Brown, trnestine, '75

Brown, Rickey, "74

Brown, Shirley, '75

Bryan, Marie, "75

Butler, Brenda, "75

Cadle. Derryl, "73

Campbell, Mary, "73

Campbell. Patricia, "

Campbell, Patricia. "

Canad), Michael, '";

Cane, Elizabeth, '74

Carr, Patricia, "74

Carroll, Deborah, '74

Carroll, Grant, "75

Carstarphen, Robert, "73

Carter, Debra, "75

Casper, Judy, "75

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Class of '7 3
Class of 74
Class of 7 5

Centers. Debbie, "75
Chafin, Patricia, "73
Chancellor. Elizabeth. '74
Chapin. Mark. "74

Chavous. Glenda. '74
Chilton. Wanda, '73
Cisick, Michael, '73
Claffey, Jim. "74

Clark. Benjamin. '73
Clark, Cynthia, '75
Claxton, Sissy, '73
Clements, Judv, '75

Coffey, Mike. '73
Cohen. Deborah. '74
Coleman, Rebecca. '73
Cook, Rickv, '75

Cook. Wendelin. '75
Cooper, Calvin. '74
Cooper. Vickie. '75
Cotton. John, '73

Covvarl, Joseph, '74
Crabbe. Richard. '74
Craven, Larry, '73
Crawford, Carol. '75

Crav^ford, Jacob. '73
Croft, William, '74
Cromer, Charlene. '75
Culbert, Judv, '75

Cutler, Pamela. '73
Davant, Douglas. "74
Davis, Cynthia, '73
Davis, John, "75

?^^m!A_M #!li

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Davis, Ronald. "74
Deer, Eileen, '74
Denson, Margaret, '73
Diaz. Miguel. '74

Dinwiddle, George, '75
Donnell, Karen. "74
Dorn, Mike, '73
Douglas. Pamela. '73

Ducey, Robert. '73
**K^^ Dudley. Linda, '75
Dukes, Carl, '75
Dunbar. Rustv. '74

Dijnlavy. Dean. '74
Dyson. William. '75
Ealick. Anne. "75
Ealick, Frederick. '75

Eckles. Benjamin. '73
Edwards. Forrest. '75
^' Eidson. Shirley. '75
Elijah, David, '75

Elliot, Rose, '75
Estrofl', Nancy, '75
Eubanks, Patricia, '74
Eubanks, Susan. '75

Eyara. John, '74
Fincannon. Nancy, '74
Finlay, Michael, '73
Fit/gerald. Sharon, '74

Fleck, Doug, "75
Fleming. Dennis. '74
Florence, Hardwick, '75
Ford, Keith, '74

I ountain. Lorrie. "75
lowler. Hilda. '73
Kra/ier. Paralee, '75
( rederick. Catherine. "7:
I rederick, Patricia, '74
luchs. Cherie. '73
hutrelle. Franklin. '75

Gambill. Agnes. '75
Gardner. W illie. "73
Garnett, Ellis, "73
Garrett. Waller, "73
Giusto, Edward, "74
Godfrey, Janet. "73
Goodwin, Anita, "75

Gore. Leonard, "75
Gotshall. Deborah. '74
(irande, David, '73
Green, Madeline. '74
Greenwav. Glenda. '75
Hadden. Henry. '74
llamillon, Debbie, '73

Hamilton, Paula, '75
Hand, Robert. '73
Hand. William. '75
Haney. James. '74
Harley. Janice. "74
Harper. James. "73
Harris, Earl H, "73

Harris. Edward, '73
Harris. Louis Jr.. '73
Harrison, Marsha. '74
Harvey. Joan. '75
Haskell. David. "75
Hayes. F.loise, '74
Hcmann. Julie. '74

Henderson. Coy. '75
Henkes. Clair Jr.. '73
Hensley. Ann. '75
Higginhotton. Alice. '75
Hill. Dewey. '74
Hinely. Emily. '75
Hixon. June, '75

Hobbs. Dianne. '73
Hoffpauir. Sandord. '74
Holland. David. '73
Holleran. John. '73
Holliday, Leo Jr.. '73
Holmes, Berkeley. '73
Holzendorf. Nancy, '75

Howe, Barbara. '73
Huddock. Yvonne. '73
Huff. Cecila. '75
Huff, Gloria. '73
Hufham. Margaret. '75
Hulberl. Ronald. '74
Irvin. Thomas. '75

Jackson, Carol, '75
Jefferson, Patricia, '73
Johnson, Debra, '75
Johnson, Kathie, '75

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Johnston, Tony, '73
Jones, Nancy, '75
Jordan, Michael. '75

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Kemp. Bridget. '75
Kelley. Clifford. '74
Kelley. Rachel. '74

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Kirby. Emily. '75
Kirkland. James. '75
Kirkpatrick. Donna, '75

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Lamar. John, "74
Lamb. Helen. "75
Lee. Robert. '73
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Lifsev. James. '75

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Logan. Linda. '73
Logue. Andrea. '74
Lord. Frances. '73
Lvnch. David. '75
Maier, Karen. '74

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Mariam. Alemayehu, '74
Martin. Rachel. '74
Martin. Sylvia. '74
Mason. Loren/o. '73
Maund. Cadace. '74
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McElveen, Linda, '75
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McGreevy. Patricia. '73
McGuire, Susan, '74
McKen/ie. Reha. '74

McLaughlin, Joseph, '74
McManus, Patricia, '75
McTier, James, '75
Merritt, Nannette, '73
Meyer, Phillip, '74
Middleton, Vivian, '75
Mishovv, Leslie. '75

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Mobley, Brenda, '75
Moblev, Jacqueline, '74
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Mongold, Charlie. '73
Morris, Beverly, '75
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Mulherin, Cynlhia, "74
Napier, Michael, '73
Nealous. Gwendolyn, "75
Newbury. Rickey, '74
Nieberding, Frank, "73
Nixon, Becky, "75

Northinglon, Elizabeth, '75
Northington, Joseph, '75
O'Neal, Paula. '75
O'Neill. Charles, '75
0'Neil,Chris(a, '75
Orliz, Judith, '74
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Ouerton. Barbara. '75
Palmer. Bevrly. "73
Pearcey. John, '74
Pearman, Mary, '73
Pearman, Susan, '74

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Peeples. Prinele, '73
Pennington, Susan. '75
Pell, Deborah, '75
Perry, Rheta, '74
Petersen, Gerald, '75
Phillips. Henry. "74

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Pierce. Melissa. '75
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Poindexter. Lance. '73
Poole, Amelia, '75
Price, Beth, '74
Printup, Teresa, '74

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Putman. David. '74
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Reynolds. Myrtle, '75
Rhodes, Aubrey, '74
Riner, Donna, '75

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Robertson. Joseph. '74
Rogers. Thomas Jr.. "73
Rountree. Mickey. '75
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Rudziak, Jeffrey. '74
Sacco, Lenore, '74

Salfily, Matthew, '74
Saul, Henry, '75
Saulsberry, Margaret. '74
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Scott, Martin, '75
Scott, Sonja, '75
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Seif, Howard, '73
Seigler, Karen, '75
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Silver. David, '75
Silverslein, Howard. '73
Silverslein. Marley. '73
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Sims, Linda, '75
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Smith, James. "74
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