^m :^ A. H. GORDON LIBRARY SAVANNAH STATE COLLIOE STATE COLLEGE BRANCH SAVANNAH. GEORGIA 31404 THE 1971 TIGER * H " GORDON LIBRARY SAVANNAH STATE COLLeL f coa EGEBR ;^ GEORG/A 31404 VOLUME XXIII SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Savannah State NO College - 1975 sC;lf H ^ LIBRAE M^NAH STATE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE TATE COLLEGE BRANCH Dedication Statement In many difficult years at Savannah State College history nu- merous individuals and organizations have devoted themselves to the unselfish task of fashioning a great college, none has been more zealous in this regard than Mr. Wesley L. Johnson, Jr. Since you have enriched and enhanced the economics and cultural life of the Savannah State College family it is only fitting that the Tiger Staff of 1970-71, do so gratefully dedicate the 1971 Tiger to you, "Our Father away from Home." Our college Comptroller. Congratulations The beginning of 1971 has brought on a major change in Sa- vannah State's history. Dr. Howard Jordan, President of our col- lege since 1963 has progressed to the position of Vice Chancellor of the Georgia State Board of Regents, becoming the first BLACK so named. Dr. Jordan's successor, is Dr. Prince A. Jackson Jr., Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences at Savannah State. To Dr. Jackson, we the members of the 1971 Tiger Staff extend to you our sincere CONGRATULATION and pledge our loyal support of your efforts. John F. Kennedy Fine Arts Building Hit'''' t-i-^^ >* 4H 1 J. . u | 1 JSU-- 6 A. H. Gordan Library Savannah State College has come a long way since it was founded on November 26, 1890 as a unit of the University of Georgia. Initially it was named Georgia State Industrial College for Col- ored Youths, an institution which provided four years of high school training, a normal division training in agriculture and the mechanical arts. After placement of the entire system under the Board of Regents in 1931, the college began to offer degree programs with majors in English, the natural sciences, social sciences, and business administration. The name Georgia State College was changed to Savannah State College on Janu- ary 18, 1950 by the Board of the University Sys- tem of Georgia. Presently, SSC is a five-year accredited college of arts and science, teacher education, Business and Engineering Technology. Savannah State College offers courses leading to the baccalaureate degree with a major in each of these areas of concentration: accounting, biol- ogy, chemistry, civil technology, dietetics and in- stitution management, economics, elementary education, electronics technology, English, gen- eral business administration, mathematics, me- chanical technology, secondary education, secre- tarial science, social sciences, and textiles and clothing, early childhood education, criminal jus- tice and medical technology. The campus of Savannah State College en- compasses area of 136 acres of unparalleled scenic ' loveliness located in industrious Savannah, the third largest city in Georgia. iff! Herty Hall B. F. Hubert Technical Science Building New Girls Dormitory W. K. Payne Hall Coach Richardson Presents SIA Trophy To President Jordan Way Out Door Art Exhibition Weapers Sock It To Us SSC Building Progress ^W^am* Mil H }l\' Mk Campus Life At C 15 nr ' . 1 H ^ttfiSb 1 W 1 am i 1 \s^M w * 1 H =VJ 3 fct- A New lights for the Tiger stadium. s Devon and Pat are heading to the Post Office. Homecoming 1970 Wonder what the Ques are looking for? I ,t m Rather crowded, N- Looking down on things Can't you find anything better to do? In order for the church to grow 22 That's too difficult, I won't say! r Hi, how are you? Where do I go from here? Ready when you are. Cheese.e.e Devon! Not a marriage license???? Your telephone number is 233 Evalina? What's that girl name???? Sly doing his thing Three blind mice Sculpture by Samuel Gordon. Here, take it! It's yours. Not too close, I think mom is looking Row. Row. Row your boat 26 When in the course of human events Another black eye??? 27 End What Sav Whatttt Please John Hummmmmmmmmm! Psssssss, I don't have a pulse. So, Which is my glass? :* -**3Ki& This is the wrong parade! Student Center Dedication Guess What . . . tnnm! Brenda and Sunny pose for a picture. Savannah State College Nursery and Kindergarten. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King was a great, great man, He was loved by most throughout the land. He was plain and Peaceful, but at times he would fight. To get other men their needed rights. t^iere were marches, demonstrations, but they were peaceful my friend, e never lifted a finger to harm one man. Dmetime he succeeded, sometime he would fall. But he didn't love one man, he loved us all. His major cause he didn't hold back. Yes, my friends it was to help the blacks. I turned on the radio and it came with a blast, He shouted, "Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty I'm free at last." His voice could move mountains and hew trees down. His sterness was enough to make a jester frown. James Earl Ray took his life, Made his children fatherless and a widow of his wife. Tell me, friend, do you remember the dreams, Of that great, great American called Dr. Martin Luther King? A dream of freedom, a dream of love, A dream that all men would be as gentle as doves. A dream that one day freedom would come, A dream that all men would be alike as one. These dreams he didn't five to see, He gave his life so that we would be free. Not free to beg, bum, he or cheat. But free for the things in life that are sweet. He wasn't ashamed of the skin on his face. This man gave his all for his race. He strived to make our skin just as good, As any man's skin, as every man should. On the busses you must sit in the back, It was once you had to because you were Black. The seats in theaters were all for the Whites, The Blacks did not have one single right. And these rights weren't given; they were earned my friend, By Dr. Martin Luther King, a great Black man. When you're called Black don't be ashamed, Because Black is beautiful; be proud of your name. I said Black is beautiful, you must understand, Through history there have been great black men. Harriet Tubman and her freeing of slaves. The poems that Paul Lawrence Dunbar gave. Booker T. Washington and his education; Carver put the peanut all over the nation. These, my friend, are just a few. Dr. Martin Luther King was a great man too. Tell me where is our leader today? If you ask me, this is what I'll say. He's probably up there above the clouds, Looking down laughing and oh so proud. Saying and shouting, "I love you all, Keeping forward my children; please never stall." Then he'll see Uncle Toms near and wide, And then he'll say, "for you I died." "I left earth and her way of life, I miss my children, I want my wife." Then God will tap his shoulder and say, "Come, faithful servant, we must talk today." And all the angels sitting will stand, And they'll shout, "Mr. King you're a great, great man." And now that you've heard me I guess I must end, By saying that Dr. Martin Luther King was a great, great man. By: John Calvin Alberty Augusta, Georgia Freshman Spring Concert 34 Summer Workshop m RSSSS M ---- . couce^ %/ cP % Bill Russell Tell It Like It Is When Bill Russell appeared before the marathon audience at Savannah State College, he revealed to everyone present what he is a man. Rapping from no prepared text, the former Boston Celtic great spoke on the subjects that are of interest now. He talked about welfare, the moon mess-up, the Black and white students' role in the racial distur- bances, marijuana and drugs, the war in Vietnam and of course basketball. Listening to the great sports figure, you realize that he is not a myth but reality. Russell made it clear that he is against "grass" and drugs, and that we already have a big problem and so not need to get another one, referring to becoming drug addicts and constant smokers of pot. He made it plain that he is against the war in Vietnam, saying that the Senators who talk about how to end it should get on the battlefield and really end it. Russell, a two-time All-American at the University of San Francisco in 1955 and 1956, was the first Black super star in the National Basketball Association. Vincent White, Mr. Defense, and Micheal Jordan, Mr. Offense, chat with Coach Richardson. Daisy Alexander, junior young lady with highest average, receives Mantle from Sandra Meachum. 39 Press Insti Dr. E. F. Ellis speaking at All-College assembly. John C. Kimball White House Representative. Outstanding Student Journalist Award presented to Robert Joiner. tute 1970 W. C. Scott presenting Key to the City and Plaque to Dr. E. Frank Ellis, Donald Wendell, representing James Farmer, Director of National who is representing Cleveland's Mayor Carl Stokes. Urban League, receives Plaque and Key to the City. Members of Press Institute at All-College Assembly Faculty Student Institute 42 Over 700 students participated in the demonstration of donating blood to assist needy patients. The event is held two times during the year. Various groups and organizations assist the Savannah State College Chap- ter of American Red Cross Volunteers with plans and execution of the demonstrations. Mrs. Abernathy and assistants help with the blood drive. A worthy cause is never lost. Students Donor gives blood to American Red Cross. Miss Linda Morgan Miss Joyce Stiles Miss Duane Adams June graduation marked the 101st graduation ceremony at Savannah State College. The June graduating class had as its speaker Dr. Samuel Proctor, Pro. of Education in the Graduate School of Education. Rutgers. New Brunswick, New Jersey. The speaker for August graduation was Vernon E. Jor- dan, Jr., Executive Director of the United Negro College Fund, Inc. The two graduation ceremonies presented Savannah State with approximately 300 graduates. It also represented, very unexpectedly, the last ceremonies for Dr. Howard Jordan. 50 rolitics First Black Candidate For Gov. Of Georgia The summer of 1970 marked campaign season for those who wished to hold public offices. This summer, campaign season brought to Savannah State's campus candidates for state as well as local offices. Among those who came were C. B. King, Candidate for Governor of Georgia, D. F. Glover, candidate for LT. Governor, Juanita Williams, candidate for Comptroller General, and Savannah's own Hosea Williams. This election marked the first time in Georgia history that a Black man has attempted to run for the office of Governor. Hosea Williams visit made Savannah realize the importance of having a Black man run for Governor. Attorney C. B. King S.S.C. Summer School Students Listen To Hosea Williams ^ik^zM V 52 Hit SSC Black Candidate For Comptroller Gen. Mrs. Juanita T. Williams Mr. D. F. Glover Candidate Lt. Governor "Ik Hosea Williams campaigning for Governor Summer Water Party Swimming, Dancing Meeting New People, Doing Their Thing in The Picture To The Left. A Different Kind of Party, Different From Last Year's "Summer Party". Everyone Enjoyed Themselves To The End. HBH * .M* It The Savannah State College Players By The Sea pre- sented, as their fall play "Black Comedy" on November 17-19 at Kennedy Auditorium. The Players, under the direction of Mr. R. L. Stevenson, presented the one act comedy to capacity crowds every night. Unlike the name implies, "Black Comedy" isn't a play about Black people but rather a play that is performed in the dark. It is a story of a playboy who wants to have his cake and eat it too. He finds out that two women mean double trouble, especially when he's engaged to one and the other decides to show up, at the wrong time as can be expected. The characters in the play were: John Wilhite (Brindsley). Brenda Logan (Carol), Willie Mae Sadsberry (Clea), Terrence Romanski (Harold), Emma Jean Mosely (Miss Furnival), John Garvin (Schuppangigh) Everett Huggins (Banburger), John Alkerty (colonel). Clea and Brindsley under attack Scene from past production "Purlie Victorious" Now is that any way to treat a lady? Cast and behind the scenes people strike a pose for the camera Student Government Association Until we as a student body realize the common front, the common goal, that existing need for a better and greater SSC we will forever in any worthwhile pursuit be our own undoing. It is only when the faculty and administration become as involved, concerned, and aware as they say they are that we will together progress. Donarell Elder, President SGA President Of S.G.A. Congress Alpha Phi Alpha Cel M i VMItf S Alpha Phi Alpha octet render a selection o-.zS sMfinfliK-***'" W& Brothers of Alpha sing their hymn 'brates Founders Day Vernon Bryant, President A Phi A On December 5, 1971, the brothers of Delta Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. celebrated its annual founders day by honoring the founders and the founding of our great and prosperous fraternity. The address was given by our presi- dent, Bro. Vernon T. Bryant. Brother Bryant's speech was enti- tled "The Hands of Revolution" which was basically an in- terpretation of what our first place homecoming float stood for, which also carried the same title. During the program the Alpha glee club sang songs and the ever vocal Bro. Charles Bass read the essay "When the Revolu- tion Comes" The conclusion was highlighted by the singing of our sacred fraternity hymn by all college and fraternity brothers. Bro. Freddie Cooper Miss Alpha Attendant, Majorie Smith, Miss Alpha, Sandra Sanders, Miss Sphinx, Cassandra Grant Issac moves in on Heard Storekeepers A I ] ] kvs; A Some loyal fans Delta Sigma Theta's Bench i M 1 1 1 ! L J ||] i fc ft* W^B E~Ji l\"I^*I Issac and Stiles for the tipoff Stiles go for two points Alpha Kappa Alpha's Bench 64 The 24th Annual Honor Convocation was held on Janu- ary 22, 1971, in Wiley Wilcox Gym. The speaker for the occasion was Att. Mary Moss Young of Albany, Georgia. Attorney Young is an Alumnus of S.S.C. and received a bouquet of flowers from her Sorrors of Delta Sigma Theta. rPt*. jJvtf'iJSyi ' ***** 65 67 Dr. Howard Jordan, Jr. President's Message The class of 1971 is graduated at the beginning of a new decade. From here you go to the near and far corners of this nation to make your mark in the world. You graduate at a time when race relations in America are at the crossroads the crossroads of retrogression or progression. You graduate at a time when the American society itself is locked in one of the most severe and sustained domestic crises in history a constitutional crisis in the Government, campus unrest, repression from the Left and Right, mutual distrust between the old and the young, crime, war, hostility between the haves and the have nots, and seemingly insoluble economic turmoil. The only solution to these periods of distress is DEDICATION towards the development of people to serve as leaders in our quest, as a race, for first-class cit- izenship. It seems to me that, above all, your college education must have devel- oped in you sound principles of human relations. It is my hope that the graduates of this College, at this point in time, will be on the frontier developing ways of liv- ing with others that will inspire the cultivation of every individual's potentialities, rather than their destruction. It is also my hope that the great fears which we face today will subside because you as graduates have the understanding, the sense of responsibility, faith, and confidence, in such large measures that you can help mankind live and work together for the good of the human family. I congratulate the class of 1971 and I wish them God's finest blessing as they leave us to go to their various endeavors. Sincerely, Howard Jordan, Jr. President Miss SSC Duane Adams One of the most challenging duties of the student body each year is to select Miss Savannah State College. This always proves to be a difficult task since any one of the contestants would be capable of holding this title. The contestants are judged on the basis of poise, talent, facial beauty and personality. This year the honored title of Miss Savannah State Col- lege 1970-71 is held by Miss Duane Adams. Duane is a senior from Macon majoring in Business Administration. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Phi Beta Lambda, Marshall Board and the Executive Branch of the Student Government. Miss SSC's court is composed of four very charming young ladies, Miss Senior Attendant, Rose Moore; Miss Junior Attendant, Eloise Cooper; Miss Sophomore Atten- dant, Jerrie McMichael and Miss Freshman Attendant, Denise Sharpe. Dr. Jordan crowns Miss SSC Miss SSC and the First Lady The queen receives her scepter 70 Miss SSC 1970-71 and her court Miss SSC and Captain Terry Leggett Duane delivers her speech to the student body Gilda Dawson and Janice Walker sing about "The Mystery of Black" Miss SSC 1970-1971 Duane Adams The royal dance Dance of the Royal court Miss SSC and Attendants do their thing 'Miss Senior" Rosolyn Frazier "Miss Junior" Gilda Dawson i *',fc; f ^ens 'Miss Freshman" Gail Merritt Vright Hall Ai - ' "Miss Sophomore" Ollie Keeton I think he's about to take our picture. 78 The group that had fewer cavities. Future tigers??? 79 Attendants To "Miss SSC" Miss Freshman Attendant" Denise Sharpe r 'Miss Sophomore Attendant" Jerrie McMicheal 'Miss Junior Attendant" Eloise Cooper ' ? P 'Miss Senior Attendant" Rose Moore 80 MISS SSC - DUANE ADAMS 81 Miss Sphinx Club Cassandra Grant 82 Miss Ivy Leaf Saundra Saunders Miss Maxine Scroller Jones Miss Torch Shirley Brundage 85 'ibv, 7\ #- 4^ The Parade 9*1 Bethlehem Adult Education Center I Educational Talent Search Upward Bound 88 . - .<&\ >-*' "' v ;V Alpha Phi Omega Fort Valley State Marching Wildcats "Miss Senior" Rosolyn Frazier wins third place in floats competition. "Miss S.N.E.A." Linda Brown yi 'Miss Alpha Phi Alpha" Sandra Sanders wins first place in floats competition. Lester Halls "Black Pearl" placed second in the float division ^v* ^an; Marching Wolverines Lockette Hall entered "Blackness on the Moon" 3EAi> Peacock Hall enters "Garden of Black Beauties" SSG H M E G M I N 6 Mrs. Alumni and her Court. Charlie Smith. Chester Ellis. Terry Leggett. Carlton Moffet, Andre Alston, and Bobby Pierce receives last minutes instruction. 9 &l Zeta Phi Beta Pledgees P ff 7 r. v Omega Psi Phi Pledgees Probation Phi Beta Sigma Pledgees 120 ks Greeks Greeks Greeks Greeks Greeks Greeks Week mr' '-' '' ' % Sigma Gamma Rho Pledgees Delta Sigma Theta Pledges Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. The first Negro college fraternity was founded, December 4, 1906 at Cornell University. Ithaca, New York by Henry A. Callis, Charles H. Chapman, Eugene Kinckles Jones, George B. Kelly, Nathaniel A. Murray, Robert H. Ogle, and Vert- ner W. Tandy. More than 50,000 men have been initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity since its founding in 1906. It has been interracial since 1945. There are now 140 undergraduate chapters on college campuses and 210 graduate chapters in 41 states including the District of Columbia. British West Indies, Europe and Africa. 122 Vernon Brvant President George Maxwell Viee Leon Crumley Gary Simmons Bobby Flowers Malcolm Walker Larry Brown John Wilhite Alvin Powell George Heyward Clyde Johnson Jimmy Jones John Leggett Frank Bvnes George Williams James Bennett Lonnie Crawford Freddie Cooper John Garvin Reginald May Charles Bass John Wade Lawerence Polite Bennie Moore Levone Kornegay Paskel Simmons Wilburn Eason Albert Lewis Percy Mack Charles Williams Alphonso Walker Ralph Undersood Danny Stevens Nicky Peters Reginals Wade Fall Pledges AKA ! ti J H Si'._ Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. On January 16. 1908, a young woman named Ethel Hedgeman envisioned an idea that has now become the pride of many young college women. From a small nucleus. Alpha Kappa Alpha has grown to more than 1,101 graduate chapters and 110 undergraduate chapters throughout the United States and Liberia. 7 f r. f r" ~* V* - % . -. ** Fall Pledges Ethel Rawls Bonnie Johnson Sarah Johnson Sharon Lewis Sandra Saunders Marie Crawford Judy Yearby Maxine Johnson Arnetta Timmons Devorn Murry Cassandra Grant Brenda King Barbara Hicks Carolyn Harrmon Willie Mae Woodard Doris Perdue Beatrice Stafford Marion Wynn Essie Stewart Doris Issac Sandra Brown 125 Alpha Phi Omega National Fraternity Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, organized for the purpose of as- sembling college men into the fellowship of the principles of the Boy Scouts of America, and to develop Leadership, promote Friendship, and provide Service to humanity, was founded at Lafayette College, Easton, Penn. December 16, 1925, by Frank Reed Horton and 19 other undergraduates at Lafayette. As the years pass the fraternity strives toward its three cardinal principles, on the National, In- ternational, Local, State and Sectional levels, helping all mankind throughout the entire universe. 126 A$ft Abram, John R. Banks, Robert E. Blackshear. Dwight A. Barnes. Roscoe Brown, Alfred N. Burton. Curtbert President Cooper, George Darien, Hohn Davis, Bernard Davis, Benjamin Evans, Williams R. Epps, Arthur Lee Fleming. Lindra Green, James H. Gilbert. Robert Hall, Cordell Hicks, Charles Jones, Jesse J. Jones, Marin Myers, Archie Bernard Newsome, Curtis J. Newsome, Wilbert J. Ports, Willie W. Powell, Randolph Reid, John H. Richburg, Carnell Richburg. Curtis Richburg. James Stanley Lewis Stevens. Kevin Stringfield. Maurice Tabor William Turner. Rumell ' Tho mas. Godfrey Waters, Larry Wilkins. Terry James White Oscar Britt, Arthur (Advisor) Fall Pledges ILL \ rdjujuaZiyjuaLiyjua p * A History Of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority The National Constitution of Gamma Sigma Sigma went into effect on January 1. 1953. At this meeting, seven girls' service organizations combined to form a National Service Sorority with their purpose "to assemble college and university women in the spirit of service to humanity." 1. Marion Anderson 2. Constance Banks 3. Annette J. Battle 4. Rudene Bell 1st Vice 5. Jennis R. Clayton 6. Annie Lee Coast 7. Marie Crawford 8. Delores A. Drummond 9. Lillie Pearl Graham 10. Deverly A. Hunter 11. Delia Hunter 12. Rubye Lee Jackson 13. Dora Dean Jakes 14. Maxine Johnson 15. Kanzetta Laughinghouse 16. Brenda J. Lyons 17. Julia Manuel 18. Linda C. Morgan 19. Carolun E. Patterson 20. Beverly Pickett President 21. Gloria E. Roberts 22. Juanita Rudolph 23. Yvonne Rudolph 24. Miriam E. Smith 25. Patricia A. Smith 26. Deloris Stevens 27. Aretta Timmons 28. Carrie R. Victum 29. Betty L. Walker 30. Wanda L. Walker Omega Psi Phi Fraternity The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was organized Friday evening, November 17, 1911, in the office of Ernest E. Just, Professor of Biology, Howard University. The Organizers were three students in the college of Liberal Arts, Edgar A. Love, Os- car J. Cooper and Frank Coleman. Professor Just was their faculty advisor. At the first meeting, the name of the Fraternity was formed. Omega Psi Phi meaning, "Friendship is essential to the soul." Manhood, scholarship, perserver- ance and uplift were adopted as cardinal principles. 130 1. Herman Anderson 2. Charlie Brantley 3. David Foye 4. Nathaniel Golden 5. Charles C. Jones President 6. James Keels 7. Thomas Lamar 8. Elzie McCord 9. Johnny McFadden 10. Charlie Smith 11. Abraham Wallace 12. Clifford Allen 13. David Anderson 14. Rudolph Christian 15. Terry Copeland 16. Samuel Dumas 17. Eddie Forehand 18. Robert Ford 19. Aurico Hill 20. Addison Jones 21. David Kornegay 22. Ralph McMullen 23. Alsnso Milton 24. Robert Mountain 25. Alfonso Smith 26. Lawerence Thomas 27. Bernard Walker 28. George Washington 29. Melvin Wilkerson 30. Louis Wilson Fall Pledges 131 AE6 DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated is a public service sorority which emphasizes scholarship, leadership, service and morality. Leadership manifested itself in Delta through the campus positions which its sorors held. They included: "Miss Savannah State College", "Miss Junior Attendant", "Miss Omega", "Miss Phi", Chairman of Scholarship Committee of Kappa Delta Pi, Business Manager of TIGER'S ROAR. Fall Pledges Sisters of Delta 1. Jonnie M. Allen 14. Linda Morgan 27. Lois Mobley 2nd 2. Winderfert Jenkins 15. Ira Glover 28. Gloria Harris 3. Zelma Smith 16. Doris Bryant 29. Geraldine Russell 4. Veronica Watts 17. Hattie Jackson 30. Duane Adams 5. Debbye Richardson 18. Agatha Wiggins 31. Joyce Stiles 6. Margaret Brock 19. Georgia Brown 32. Karen Lashley 7. Jerelene Parrish 20. Beverli Allen 33. Brenda Sutton 8. Neverta Manning 21. Rudene Bell 34. Sharon Plummer 9. Jacquelyn Brock 22. Juanita Johnson 35. Willie M. Jackson 10. Pat Ward 1st vice & Dean of Pledgees 36. Evonne Shinshoster 11. Connie Harris 23. Celestine Pringle 37. Dorothy Haggray 12. Marian Walker 24. Elouise Cooper 38. Joyce Gease 13. Edviena Joiner 25. 26. Dora Heard President Doreatha Hindsman 39. Shirley Williams Henry Belle President Charles Banks John Henry Conyers Vice Dwight Pugh Bemald James James Smalls James Mack Roberts JR Kappa Alpha Psi fall pledgees Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered and inc. under the laws of the state of Indiana on Janurary 5, 1911. The fraternity came out of the night into the minds of ten Black men who were bonded together with a desire to stress Brotherhood through Achievement, and to these great men, we the brothers of this great bond, here, there, and everywhere, tend to stress brotherhood through achievement. 135 p- Fall Line "70" Shirley Scott Kanzetta Laughinghouse Gwendolyn Stewart Henrietta Brown Emma Graham Clifford Lee Ealey Gloria Carrol Dora Jakes Jacquline Ross Elese Woods Jeanette McMullen Sigma Gamma Rho Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated was organized on November 12, 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana by Mary Lou Gardner Little and six other school teach- ers. The growth of the Sorority since its founding has been remarkable. From the small nucleus of seven inspired young women in the capital city of Indiana, it has expanded throughout the United States, District of Columbia and Africa. Activi- ties of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority are encouraged that will furthur in every way possible the advantages of its members intellectually, morally and socially. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. was founded in the year of 1914 by A. Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Moarse, and Charles I. Brown, at Howard University for the purpose of promoting brotherhood, scholarship, and service to humanity. Throughout the years Sigma has exemplifies these three characteristics for the upgrade of all mankind regardless of race creed or color. Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma $B vS^NW//, Joseph Dalton President Noble Miller Vice President Rudolph Daniels Donald Wright Dave Mtichell Donald Holmes Lonnie Denton Bennie Reid Authur Hightower Herman Baker Eugene Brazeal Clifford Carter Fall Pledges Zeta Phi Beta Fall Pledge Line "No man is an island." This idea of togetherness and dependence among men also applies to the relationship between men and women. In 1920 the brothers of Phi Beta Sigma decided that instead of adopting a sister organization, they would assist in the organization of a new sorority to be their true, eternal and universal sisters. This idea was discussed with Miss Arizona Cleaver who later met with four other young women. They decided to organize a sorority which they hoped would reach college women in all parts of the world who were sorority-minded and de- sired to affiliate with a group which had as its objectivesm the ideas of service, scholarship and sisterhood, and for its ideal finer womanhood. Members of Zeta Phi Beta Soroity, Inc. Yvonne Butler Kathye Bradley Margaret Wright Annie L. Williams Carol Alderman Geneieve Lewis Roberta Hood Eva Can- Phyllis Priester Omie Bradley Junaita Rudolph Ruby L. Jenkins Betty Pope Mrs. Madeline Dixon Advisor Football \ ^J& Carlton Moffertt Dennis Johnson and coach Dennis Jones Coach John Mason 145 Coach Willie Pippins Calvin Lawrence Willie Reynolds N** Charlie Smith Rodney Daise 147 Team and Defense Most Valuable Player Tiger Roar Most Valuable Player i , -.-/ v , ,''. Andre Alston Marvin Edwards Frankie Harper Lawton Gray Theodore Bryant Dennis Jones NSE :: :**'' I Leonard Garrett : : '- ; ::l .&&*:: i:-:*:5SisK : ''. Everett Kemp 149 OME \ ofthe1970 V; ( B.I.A.C * BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Richard! * Marilyn Smalls, Alethia Worlds, Renee Merriweather, Gail Merrit, Florence Kelley, Daisy Goodman, Valarie Taylor. Tiger Fans When the tigers play Little Johnny Andrews . . ,m:-4 ..-,,! sks. mm* mi. > am. And coaches. show's big mans grace. rerybody comes. Here's two for sure White is up for rebound. Keeping Score All-American White In Action Rap On!!! Let's Go Beamon :e Jordon Vie for Rebound 155 Morris Brown Leon Chaplin George Jackson Baseball ^T^W ^. *w -V pp b - 'N >tB5 y^^*v#^H d% ^Bft ' fcjfr" " ^^H ' ^1 Sp^u SS2>38J L^lBE^ It 1 ^ -;._ifc7 ; ;? smI Player hurt earn Al Frazier Athletic Director M oops! Moses Armstrong Freddie Cooper /"Uk'v V i : ^ *m Felix .J ft < $ K**f* rJZM i James Woods 5" 1; v,*: fHfr James Dupree John Anderson Sam Coleman Cross Country Curtis Richburg. the slender, sly, slick and strong runner from Baxley, Georgia, was the best runner in the SIAC as he was the only one to win five contests, all consecutively. Richburg is quiet, but wise because he knows what he can do and he did it. He finished first against Fort Valley, Benedict twice, Morehouse, and arch-rival Armstrong State. Richburg has to be rated as the best cross-country runner since William Alderman, also a Baxley native. The other members of the five and two team, that finished fourth in SIAC championship play are Gregory Hunter, "Fast" Freddie Cooper, Jesse Blake, "Wild" Wilbur Eason, and David Cornegay. Track And Field Curtis Richburg Coach Richard Washington Track opened March 15, in the Florida Relay with super stars as; Ted Smith, Cedil Turner, Gregory Hunter, Freddie Cooper, Alfonso Walk- er. They will compete in the, Quadrangualar Relay Tuskegee Relays J. C. Smith Relays Conference Meet Alabama Relays South Carolina Relays 164 {*- L; C *W SSC CROSS COUNTRY STARS KNEELING: Coach Washington. STANDING: Freddie Cooper, Curtis Richburg, Gregory Hunter, David Cornegay, and Wilbur Eason. Not pictured: Jesse Blake. 165 David Akins Bainbridge, Georgia Daisy Alexander Elberton, Georgia Johnnine Mae Allen McRae, Georgia Martha L. Anderson Augusta, Georgia Mary Anderson Savannah, Georgia Bernard Andrews Bainbridge. Georgia Moses Armstrong Dublin, Georgia Valerie Ashe Philadelphia, Pa. Delieth Bacon Hinesville Paul Bailey Jesup, Georgia Caesar Austin Bainbridge, Georgia Ruby Baker Hinesville, Georgia 169 Charles Bank Albans. Geor Annette Battle Macon. Georgia Constance Banks Claxton. Georgia e made tie Beaton Savannah. Georgia Charles Bass Harrishura. Penn. James Bedner Brooklvn. New York 170 Henry Bell DeFuniak, Fla. Gwendolyn Benton Covington, Georgia Rudene Bell St. Petersburg, Fla. Herlene Blyler Savannah, Georgia s James Bennett Marietta, Georgia Victor Bolden Savannah, Georgia Alberta Boles Savannah. Georgia Frank Bowen Savannah, Georgia Kathy Bradley Savannah. Georgia Eugene Brazeal Wnghtsville, Georgia i Ernestine Brown Larry Brown McDough, Georgia v/ \ Brenda Brvant Griffin. Georgia Green Bryant Savannah, Georgia Alma Burney Savannah, Georgia Curtbert Burton Orlando, Florida Marian Butler Savannah, Georgia Yvonne Butler Savannah, Georgia Earl Calloway Savannah, Georgia Nathaniel Carswell Savannah, Georgia Marrietta Carter Valdosta, Georgia Earnestine Castle Bainesbridge, Georgia Sarah Coffea Savannah, Georgia Vincent Collier Savannah, Georgia Eddie Collins Claxton, Georgia John Conyers Thomasville, Georgia y Isolene Cooper Augusta, Georgia Clarence Cumming Rochell, Georgia Johnny L. Curry Savannah, Georgia 175 Robert Cutter Savannah. Georgia Donarell Elder Athens, Georgia \ Samuel Dumas Freddie Ellington Atlanta, Georgia Geneava Dukes Charleston, S.C. Orange Evans Augusta, Georgia 176 Juanita Favors Atlanta, Georgia Bobby Flowers Laketon, Georgia James Ford Millen, Georgia James Fowler Warrenton, Georgia Johnny Francis *% Roslyn Frazier Atlanta, Georgia Shirley Frazier Pearson, Georgia John Garvin Detroit, Michigan Wanda Gates Atlanta, Georgia Aretta Goff Atlanta, Georgia / Ronald Gold Mount Pleasant. S.C. Jean Graham Valdosta, Georgia 5* Margaret E. Grant Savannah, Georgia Lillie Graham Merlage Grant Darien, Georgia Patricia Graham Valdosta, Georgia Gwendolyn Green Savannah, Georgia 179 Eugene Harmond Savannah, Georgia Lodia Harrison Calvary. Georgia Kathleen Heard Elberton, Georgia \ Phyllis Henley Louisville, Georgia Victor Hill Thompson, Georgia Barbara Holliday Savannah, Georgia Donald Holmes Waynesboro, Georgia James Holmes Savannah, Georgia v\ Augustus Howard Swainesboro. Georgia Beverly Hunter Fitzgerald. 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Savannah State College Secretary, Fine Arts further study in the area of Mathematics and Physics, (4) it hopes to help students to evaluate and recognize the contin- uous changes which occur theoretically, practically and lin- guistically with the hope that he will make adjustments to them with ease, (5) it makes an effort to provide tutorial and unscheduled laboratory services to students from the whole college community. The department has kept its curriculum upgraded, con- stantly changing its textbooks to keep in touch with new de- velopments in various disciplines. Members of the department attend professional meetings and present papers at such con- ventions. The head of the department is presently chairman of Offerings the mathematics advisory council to the Board of Regents of Georgia. Our Newtonian Society (made up of Students and profes- sors) provides an outlet for student research papers, which are published in our official journal. Most of all this department takes pride in the rapport be- tween teachers and students. The Department is proud to announce that of its ten mem- bers, five hold the Ph.D. Degree and all have done advanced study. Two members of the mathematics and physics staff are guest professors through courtesy of Bell Telephone System and I.B.M. Cooperation. Their value to the institution is immea- surable. JOHN B. CLEMMONS, M.S. Department Of Modern Languages The aims of the Department of Modern Languages are (1) to develop the ability to communicate in a foreign language; (2) to instill respect for other peoples and other cultures; (3) to develop an appreciation for the artistic expressions which are found in other languages; and (4) to bring about a greater awareness of our cultural heritage. Underlying these aims is the ultimate goal for a more effective life. HOWARD JASON, Ph.D. Department Of Home Economics The objective of the Department of Home Economics is for each student to become a well-informed person ready to take advantage of the expanding opportunities for home economists in our world of accelerated change. A degree in home econom- ics provides a broad, liberal education along with a specialty to prepare young people for tomorrow's world. The degree equips graduates to be "professional consumers" and prepares them for immediate or future careers and to earn above-average sa- laries. The degree gives clarity and a fresh vision for problems in home and family living. Research shows that family life experiences enhance a woman's professional growth in the field of home economics. MRS. EVANEL TERRELL, M.S. Department Of Business Administration The main purpose of the Division of Business Administra- tion is to afford students a sound educational foundation for social effectiveness, as well as gainful work in the business world. Specifically, through curricular offerings, supervised work experiences, and individual counselling this division pre- pares students for (1) employment as bookkeepers, accoun- tants, secretaries, stenographers, and salesmen; (2) operation, management, and ownership of business enterprises; (3) teach- ing business subjects in the secondary school; (4) further study in accounting, business economics, general business, secretarial science, and business education. To realize these aims the division offers courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. In addition to the degree programs, the division offers a terminal secretarial science course for students who do not find it convenient to remain in college for four years. Through in- tensive study and concentrated effort, such students are en- abled to prepare for such positions as typists, stenographers, bookkeepers, and file clerks. MRS. MARY CLAY TORIAN, Ed.D. Department Of English The aims of the Department of English are (1) to develop proficiency in oral and written language; (2) to instill an appre- ciation for good literature; (3) to encourage a deep perceptive- ness of mind in order to make it more flexible and inquisitive; and (4) to reveal the operation of the human spirit in our civil- ization. The ultimate aim of the department is a quality of mind, rather than a mere accumulation of information. HOWARD M. JASON, Ph.D. Department Of Biology The Department of Biology has as its aims: a. To provide for all students the opportunities, experiences and understandings of the principles and concepts of biology. b. To train students adequately through the media of suitable courses for continuation of study in the medical profession and graduate schools. c. To provide students with an opportunity to acquire knowl- edge about the relevance of biology to some of the urgent problems of today, the need for conservation of both human and natural resources and the need for research in the quest for a better society. d. To provide training in meathods of critical thinking, open- mindedness, self-criticism, patience, endurance and tolerance which are attributes useful in daily living. MRS. MARARET ROBINSON, Ph.D. Department Of Social Sciences In order to understand what is, man must know what has been. It is with this idea in mind that the Social Science divi- sion concentrates its attention. Social Science is the highest expression of achievement in our society, attempting to enno- ble and enrich human life. Students may receive majors in So- cial Science Teaching Education and Sociology with a concen- tration in Social Work at Savannah State College. Persons interested in careers as social workers, probation officers, vocational counselors, camp counselors, employment interviewers, juvenile court workers, and officials in the immi- gration service should take Curriculum II, with a concentration in Sociology, leading to the professional study of social work. ELMER J. DEAN, Ed.D. Department Of Health, Physical Education And Recreation The essential aim of the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation is to provide professional training for pre-service and in-service teachers of health, physical edu- cation, and recreation in the elementary and secondary schools. The department encourages only potentially qualified students to take professional training in this field. It seeks also to provide instruction for all students in the basic principles of health and recreational activity needed for wholesome living. In pursuit of the foregoing aims this department provides a four-fold program of instruction. For students who plan to become professional workers in the field of health, physical education, and recreation (either in schools or in other agen- cies) the department offers a sequence of specialized training leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education, with a concentration in health, physical education, and recreation program. In addition, it provides basic training in supervision of one or more phases of a comprehensive health, physical education, and recreation program in the schools of Georgia for all students enrolled in teacher education curricula at the college. This phase of the work is provided either in selected specialized courses or in a minor sequence. RAYMOND W. HOPSON, Ph.D. Bank with the People who like People! Try our Skidaway office for convenience. 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LIBE RTY STREET EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ON "TAYLOR-MADE" TERMS! Senior Class Directory tia; Major: Biology; "olleges and Univer- Society. Georgia, Major: rs: Who's Who in Delta Sigma Theta SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Adams. Duane Y 3270 Imperial Drive. Macon. Georgia: Major: ness Administration; Honors: Miss Savannah Slate College; Orga tions: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Phi Beta Lambda. Student Go* ment Association. Marshall Board. Akins. David L.: Route 1. Box 115. Bainbndge. Geor Honors; Who's Who Among Students in American I siues; Organization: Alpha Kappa Mu National Hon Allen, Beverh J.: 3224 Morehouse Street. Colon Health. Physical Education and Recreauon; H American Colleges and Universities; Organu Soronrv. Inc.. Physical Educauon Club. Anderson'. Martha L.: 1418 Wnghlsboro Road. Augusta. Georgia; Major: Business Education; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. SNEA. ITT Ser- vice Organization. Ashe. Valerie. B.: P.O. Box 20774. Philadelphia. Penn.. Major: Elementary Education; Organizauon: NTEA. Bacon. Delieth. V.: 107 Booker Street. Hinesville. Georgia; Major: Elemen- tary Education. Organizations: SNEA. Baker. Rubve J.: Route 1. Box 112. Hinesville. Georgia. Maior: Business Administrauon; Organizauon: Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority. Banks. Charles A.: 1301 East First Avenue. Albanv. Georgia. Major: Indus- trial Ans: Organizations: Kappa Alpha Psi. Y.M.C.A.. S.N.E.A., Indus- trial Arts Club of America. Banks. Constance: P.O. Box 20357. Claxton Organizations: Tiger's Roar Staff. Germai Gamma Sigma Sigma. Bass. Charles C. Jr.: 1415 South 14 Street, H Ironies-Engineering Technology: Organizat nity Inc.. Electronics Club. Havers By thi Na'uonal Association of Dramatic Arts. Battle. Annette J.: 2087 Mutual Avenue. Macon. Georgia; Major: English; Organizations; The Expressionists. Tiger's Roar. Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorontv. Beaton. Bernadelte: 918 West 38 Street. Savannah, Georgia; Major: Tex- tiles and Clothing. Organization: Home Economics Club. Bedner. James L : 101 1 Cubbadge Street Brooklyn. NY.; Major: Medical nsburg. Penn.; Major: Elec- !s: Alpha Phi Alpha Frater- Sea. Student Union Board. Techn Bennett. 'lella. orgia; Major: Health. Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- inager. Physical Educauon Club. S W., Covington. Georgia; Major nt; Orgamzauons: Home Economics lames: 199 Culhberl Street. Physical Education and Recreation; ( ler'nitv. Inc . Tiger Staff Business Benton." Gwendolyn: 5119 Hill Su Dieteucs & Instituuonal Manage Club. Bland. 928 West 37lh Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organ- ization: Afro-Seminar. Boles. Albnda D. P.O. Box 156. Richmond Hill. Georgia; Major: English. Bowen. Frank: 325 Grange Road, Pt. Wentworth. Georgia. Major: Ac- counung. Orgamzauons: Treasurer. Accounting Club. Phi Beta Lambda. Bracekind. Dannv: 1206 14th Street. Alma. Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organization: Social Science Club. Brazeal. Eugene Route 2. Dublin. Georgia. Major: Accounting; Organiza- tions: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Inc.. Accounting Club. Brock. Margaret: 212 Whiteline Street. Montezuma. Georgia; Major: En- glish: Organization Delta Sigma Theta. Soronrv. Inc. Brown. Ann B. 810 West Broad Street. Louisville. Georgia; Major Busi- ness Administrauon; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda. Brown. Elizabeth: 721 Second Street, NE, Moultrie, Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Administration Organizations: Accounting Club. Phi Beta Lambda. Brown. Ernestine: 505 McKinslv Street. Dublin. Georgia; Major: Business Adn le J.: 301 North Broad Street, Lyons, Georgia; Major: B ne A.: 1501 Cathy Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major Honors: Piano Guild Certificate. 1967-68. 1969. 1970. His: M.E.N.C. logy. 1971; rown, Morris 904 Peacock S Honors: Golf and Basketball iryam. Brenda J.: 1911 Cimar glish Education; Organr, NAACP. SNEA. Expres: iryanl. Vernon T.: 1911 C ogy; Honors: Sphin in 'American Coileg. Alpha Phi Alph, Larry L 487 Ra Club. Marching Tiger Band. Concert t. Vidalia, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: En- jons: Gamma Sigma Sigma. Marshall Board, nist Club. arron Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Biol- , Award (1967), who's Who Among Students nd Universities: Organizations: Dramaucs Club, Society. ack Road, McDo ugh meal technology; Organization Alpha Phi Alph ley, Woodrow, Jr.: 1110 West 5("' da. Student Union Board t 50th Sir. Organizations. Veter; rgia. Major: Me ty. Inc. nnan, Georgia; Major Club. Phi Beta Lamb Educauon; I Beta Lambda. Center Club- Burton, Curtbert 1600 Creslhavt larv Education, Honors: Stud 1806 Vasser Street, Savannah, Georgia; Majo >rs: Shorthand and Typing (Gregg), Organi/ ard; VI, III, Casll, tar f. Vice President - Georgia Sludent Education Association. . Yvonne: 1 137 East Gwinnett Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major: nentarv Education, Organizations: Zeta Phi Beta Soronly. President, nch Club. SNEA. Agnas Route 3. Box 125. Ealonton. Georgia; Major: Sociology, vay. Earl L I Willis Court. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Business ninistralion; Organizations: Student Union Board. Phi Beta Lambda. . Ernestine Towlslown Road. Bainbndge. Georgia. Major: Elemen- Edueation - Library Science. Organizations: Tiger's Roar. SNEA. Major: Indus- :rnity. SNEA. NAACP Coffea. "Sarah A.. 1041 Love Street, Savannah. Organization Darwin Society. Convers. John H 315 3rd Avenue. Thomasvil trial Arts. Organizations Kappa Alpha Pan-Hellenic Council. Cooper. Isolene I 132 Wnghlsboro Road. Augu> ogy; Organization: ITT. Cutter. Robert Jr.: 1815 West Upson Street. Savannah. Georgia: Major Mechanical Technology. Dukes. Geneva A. 1984 Forest Avenue. Chas. Hgls.. S.C., Major: Business ons: fig Georgia; Major: Biology. :. Georgia Psi Fral a. Georgia. Major: Sociol- Educauon. O )uncan. Mildr Sociology. Oi :lder. Donarell Elhngto Phi Beta Lambda. SNEA lS J 1004 East Wolf Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major gamzaUons: French Club. Social Science Club B 118 Evans Street. Athens. Georgia. Major Accounting. . President SGA. Organizations Phi Beta Lambda. Student Gov- H AssociaUon. Accounting Club. . Freddy L. 585 Parkdale Drive. Decatur. Georgia; Major: Busi- dminislration. Organizations Treasurer Phi Beta Lambda. Trea- 'eacock Hall. Vice President Senior Class. range Jr.: 2044 Walnut Street. Augusta. Georgia; Major Business islrauon; Honors: Gregg Typing Award, Orgamzauons Phi Beta la. Veterans Club. VFVV^ Majo Favors. Juanita M.: 1477 Kerry Dnve #915 N.W., Atlanta, Georgia; Ma- jor: Elementary Education; Organizations: Cheenng Squad. Glee Club Spanish Club. Seminar in Afro-Amenca Studies, SNEA. Flulcer. Carlton T.: 981 Grover Street Waycross. Georgia; Major: Biology; Organization: Newtonian Society. Ford. James. 110 Reese Street Milien. Georgia; Major: Physical Education; Organizations: Athletic Club. Member of Athletic Committee. Fowler, James Jr.: Route 1. Box 1 1. Warrenton. Georgia; Major: Business Administrauon; Honors: Asplnant Alpha Kappa Mu, Savannah State College Certificate of Academic Excellence; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. Accounting Club. VFW, Veterans Club. NAACP. YMCA Frasier. Charlie: 1501 5" Chester Street Hinesville, Georgia; Major: Business Administrauon. Frazier. Elizabeth F.: 1813 Sluyvesant Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Sociology; Honors: First Place Winner in the Spanish Bowl; Organiza- tions: Social Science Club. Spanish Club. Frazier. Ollie V.: 1813 Stuyvesanl Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Die- tetics & Institutional Management; Organizations: Choral Society, Home Economics Club. Frazier. Roslyn: 1083 Weslmoor Drive N.W.. Atlanta. Georgia; Major: So- ciology; Honors: Miss Senior 1970-71; Organizations: Marching Tigers. Concert Band. ITT organization. Student Union Board, Student Govern- ment Congress. Garvin. John M.; 1923 Hyde Park. Detroit. Mich.; Major: Economics; Or- ganizations: President of Players By The Sea. Treasurer Senior Class, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inc. Gates, Wanda J.: 1523 South Gordon Street S.W.. Atlanta, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organization; Social Science Club. German. Gladys B.: 471 Francis Bartow. Savannah, Georgia; Major: Span- ish; Organizations: Spanish Club. Student National Education Associa- Goff. Arretta M.: 150 Flonda Avenue S.W.. Atlanta, Georgia; Major: Ele- mentary Education; Organizations: Marching Band. Concert Band. SNEA.' Gordon. James E.: 606 West 39th Street. Savannah. Ge glish; Organizations: SNEA. The expressionists. Frencl Graham. Jean M.: 1403 West Savannah Avenue, Valdosta. Georgia; Busi- ness Administration; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda. Graham. Patricia A.: 1403 West Savannah Avenue, Valdosta, Georgia; Major: Business Educauon; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda. Grant. Merleye L.: Route 1. Box 235. Townsend. Georgia; Major: English; Organizations: Spanish Club, Expressionists Club. Green. Linda R.: 901 Harmon Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Business Education; Organizauon: Secretary Senior Class. Handy, Richard A.: 1017 Frank Street Savannah, Georgia; Major: Mathe- matics; Organizations: Men's Glee Club, Newtonian Society, Players By The Sea. Harrison. Lodia M.: P.O. Box 53. Calvary. Georgia; Major: Mathematics; Organizations: Newtonian Society. German Club. Heard. Catherleen: Route 5. Box 297. Elberton. Georgia. Major; Business EducaUon; Organizations: SNEA. Phi Beta Lambda. Henley. Phyllis G.: P.O. Box 162. Louisville. Georgia; Major: Medical Technology, Organization: Newspaper Staff. American Chemical Society, German Club, ITT. Hick. Deotha M.: 1317 Crawford Street. Macon, Georgia; Major: Elemen- tary Education; Organization: School Chorus. Student NEA. Hillson. Willie: P.O. Box 93. Perry. Georgia; Major: Biology; Organiza- tions: Darwin Society. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Hobbs. Lillie; 3318 Morehouse Street. Columbus. Georgia; Major: Elemen- tary Education; Organizations: SNEA. Africa Seminar. Hollinshead, Claude: P.O. Box 305. Pelham. Georgia: Major: Industrial Arts. Holmes. Donald: Route 2. Box 211. Waynesboro, Georgia: Major: Mathe- matics; Organization: Phi Beta Sigma. Holmes. James E.: 510 East 35th Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Mathe- matics; Organizations: German Club. Newtonian Society. Home, Maxine: 201 Roosevelt Street, Vidalia, Georgia; "Major: Business Educauon; Organizations: Phi Bela Lambda. Student Congress. SNEA, Business Club. Hopson. Carl A.: 21 Ware Street. Hogansville. Georgia; Major: Social Studies Education; Organizations: Social Science Club, SNEA. Weselyn Foundation. Howard. Augustus G. P.O. Box 132. Swainsboro. Georgia; Major: English Education. Honors: Alfred Kenmcal Publication Award; Orgamzauons: Editor Tiger's Roar Newspaper. Black Action Committee. Student Sports Information Director, Savannah Morning News Conespondent, Alpha Phi Gamma Journalism Club. Hunter, Beverly A.: 516 N. Parker Street Fitzgerald. Georgia; Major: Biol- ogy: Honors: Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha. Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc., Darwin Society. SNEA. French Club. Hunter, Delia M.: Box 19 Grimble Road. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Ele- mentary Educauon; Organizations: SNEA. Gamma Sigma Sigma Na- uonal Service Sorority. Jackson. Hattie R 149 Holiday Avenue N.E.. Atlanta. Georgia; Major: English; Orgamzauons: Delia Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., The Expres- sionists Club, SNEA, French Club. Jackson. Lois: P.O. Box 5. Meridian. Georgia; Major: Business Administra- tion; Orgamzauons Phi Beta Lambda. Yearbook Staff. Jackson. Merle A.: 8I6'A. West 47th Street. Savannah, Georgia; Major: So- ciology; Organizauon: Men's Glee Club. James. Bernard A : 819 Cubbedge Slrcet. Savannah, Georgia; Major: Soci- ology; Organizations: Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Inc.. Savannah Slate College Swimming Team. James. Munel E. : 1013 West 45th Street, Savannah, Georgia, Major: So- ciology; Organization: Social Science Club. Jefferson, Charles R.: 421 West Tnnity Place. Decatur. Georgia; Major: Physical Educauon. Organization: Band. Johnson. Geraldme: 615 Beaulord Avenue. Augusta. Georgia. Major: Busi- ness Administrauon; Honors: Miss Tiger; Organizations: Phi Beta Lamb- da. Yearbook Staff. ITT Organization. Johnson. Gus: Route 3. Box 161. Monticello. Georgia. Major Physical Educauon; Organizauon: Kappa Alpha Psi. SNEA. Physical Education Major's Club. Johnson. Janice: Route 2. Box 47. Colbert Georgia; Major: Business Edu- cation; Orgamzauons: SNEA. Phi Beta Lambda. Johnson. Maxine Y.: 709 North Dargan Street. Florence. S.C.; Major: Mathematics; Organizations: Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Social Soronly, Newtonian Society. Johnson. Sharon V,: 417 West Gwinnett Street Savannah, Georgia; Major: Malhemaucs; Orgamzauons: Newtonian Society. Johnson, Vclma W 705 Montgomery Street Augusta, Georgia; Major: Business Administration; Honor: Typing Award; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda Jones. Carlton: Route 2. Hiram. Georgia; Major Business Administration. Jones. Deborah A.: 15815 N.W. 19th Avenue. Miami. Fla.; Major: Dietetics & Institutional Management, Orgamzauons: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorori- ty, Home Economics Club, American Home Economics Association, Stu- dent Union Board. Jones, James S.: 922 Bowden Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Biology; Organizations: Players By The Sea, Savannah Slate College Men's Glee Senior Class Directory Club, Darwin Society, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Jordan, Betty J.: 729 East Henry Street, Atlanta, Georgia; Major: English; Organizations: SNEA, The Expressionist Club, NAACP, Kappa Delta Pi, French Club. Jordan, Donald R. : Route 2, Jeffersonville, Georgia; Major: English and Literature. Keeton, Shirley A.: 2020 East Lake Avenue, Tampa, Fla.; Major: Health. Physical Education and Recreation; Organizations: ITT Service Club, Physical Education Club, SNEA. Kelly, Sidney: 302 West Park Avenue, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Mathe- matics: Organization: Newtonian Society. Kendall, Johnny J.: 538 N. Deray Road, Thomaston, Georgia; Major: Mathematics. Key, Lillie M. : 1008 Rock Street, Cedartown, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Honors: Who's Who, Aspirant-Alpha Kappa Mu, Certificate for Scholas- tic Achievement; Organizations: Social Science Club, Judiciary Court of Student Government Associauon, French Club. King, Robert, 194 South 9th Street, Newark, N.J.; Major: Physical Educa- tion; Organizations: SSC Basketball and Baseball. Kirkland, Marion V.: Route 7, Box 66, Newnan, Georgia; Major: Business Administration; Organization: Tiger's Roar, Phi Beta Lambda. Lawrence. Marvel L.: 1414 Anthony Road, Macon, Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Administration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. Lester, Charlie L.: 325 Hawthorne Avenue, Pt. Pleasant Beach, N.J.; Ma- jor: Physical Education. Lewis, Andrew: P.O. Box 338, Harlem, Georgia; Major: Physical Educa- tion; Organizauons: Physical Education Ma|ors Club. SNEA. Little, Ronald: 1465 Wise Avenue, Macon, Georgia; Major: Physical Edu- cation; Organization: Physical Education Majors Club. Lockhart, Alfred: 704 Symonds Street, Vidalia, Georgia; Major: Mathemat- Lyons, Michell A.: 1870 Spring Avenue, N.W, Atlanta, Georgia; Major: Economics; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. Alpha Phi Gamma, Stu- dent Union Board, Tiger, Tiger Roar. Honors: Typing Award. McCarthy. Hyland: Route 2 Box 107-A, Midville, Georgia: Major: Sociol- ogy; Organizations: President of Veterans Club, Social Science Club. McCord, Elize, Jr.: 612 Thompson Street, Vidalia, Georgia; Major: Biol- ogy; Organizations: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Darwin Society. McFadden, Johnny: 820 Tomlinson Street, Kingslree. South Carolina; Major: Accounting; Honors: Aspirant to Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Socie- ty, Nominated to Who's Who. Organizations: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Accounting Club. Pan-Hellenic Council, Student Congress, Phi Beta Lambda. Martin, Lucille: 1014 West 50th Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Sociol- ogy- Mason, Harriette: 3107 Lincoln Street. Savannah, Georgia; Major: Elemen- tary Education; Honors: Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society. Or- ganizations: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Pan-Hellenic Council, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society, Student National Education Association (SNEA); Student Congress. Mathis, Shirley Ann: 131 Chervning Way, Decatur, Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Administration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Senior Class Officer. Maxwell, George: 707 E. Duffv Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Chemis- try; Organizations: Student Affiliate Chapter, German Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. May, Reginald Forsythe May: 630 East 36th Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Players bv the Sea, Men's Glee Chib, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Miller, Gerron D.: 549 Fellwood Homes, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Administration; Honors: Band Honors. Organizations: Band. Men's Glee Club. Mitchell, Dave: Route I Box 34. Ridgeland. South Carolina: Major: Eco- nomics; Organizations: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Business Club. Mobley, Lois: 203 N. Roosevelt Street, Ocilla Georgia; Major: Elementary Education; Honors: Camilla Hubert Hall Award, Who's Who. Organiza- uons: S.N.E.A. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Kappa Delta Pi Educa- tion Honor Society, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Montgomery, Donald: 9 Orchid Place, Rome, Georgia; Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology. Moore, Rose E.: 470 Holloway Street, Macon, Georgia; Major: Business Education; Honors: Gregg Typing Award. Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. S.N.E.A. Moran, James: Route 2, Box 188, Shellman Bluff. Townsend, Georgia; Major: Mechanical Technology. Morgan, Johnny "Shark": 290T Eason Avenue. Tifton. Georgia; Major: Morgan, Linda C: 3111 Wright Avenue, Brighton Mass.; Major: Sociology. Honors: Certificate from the Plus -School of Business. Organizations: Member of the Executive Board of Congress, Member of Student Union Board, Member of Players by the Sea; Delta Sigma Theta Inc., Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Soronty; Member of the President's Council and the President's of the Newman Organization. Morgan, Thomas: Route 3, Box 417, Milledgeville, Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Administration. Organization: President of Senior Class, Executive Council, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club, Marching and Concert Band, Student Government Association. Moye. John H.: 195 N.W. 2nd Street. Deerfield Beach, Florida; Major: Physical Education; Organizations: Physical Education Club, YMCA, S.N.E.A., Veterans Club. Murray, Delores: 1620 N.W. 26 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale Fla.; Major: Clothing and Textile; Organization: Home Economics Club. Murray, Devarn: 1620 N.W. 26 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale Fla.; Major: Bu- siness Education; Organization: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA, Senior Class Office. Oliver, Frances L.: 930 West 41th Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: So- ciology; Honors: Miss Social Science ('69-70); Organizations: Sociology Owens, Betty S.: 498-B Beckwith Court, Atlanta, Georgia; Major: Business Education. Parker, Anderson: Route 2 Box 18. Millen, Georgia; Major: Mathematics; Organizations: Newtonian Society, Student Union Board Committee Parrish, Jerelene: Route I Box 99, White Oas, Georgia; Major: Mathemat- ics; Honors: Award of Recognition; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Beta Kappa Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Newtonian Society, Who's Who among College Students, Student Union Board, French Club. Patrick, Ponce DE Leon: 412 Durand Street, Wesfbury, Georgia; Major: Electronics, Math. Perdue, Doris L.: 1547 Forest Street, Augusta, Georgia; Major: Business Administration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Y vv v Pickett. Beverly: Route 1 Patterson. Georgia; Major: English; Honors: Alpha Kappa Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who Among College Stu- dents; Organizations: Gamma Sigma Sigma. Pierce, Bobby: 130 Feld Avenue, Decatur, Georgia; Major: Physical Educa- tion; Organizauons: Football Team, Physical Education Club. Pierce, Marie M.: 130 Feld Avenue, Decatur, Georgia: Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: Marching Band, Student Union Board, S.N.E.A., Wesleyan Foundation. Plair, David Jr.: P.O. Box 802. Millen. Georgia; Major: Mathematics; Or- ganizations: Judiciary Committee. Newtonian Society. German Club. Porches. Dorothy L.: 1018 Lynah Street, Savannah; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Social Science Club. Seminar of African Studies. Rawls. Ethel P.: Ill North Church Street Fitzgerald. Georgia; Major: En- glish; Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha, English Club. Rayford, John: 724 East 38th Street, Valdosta, Georgia; Major: Social Sci- ence; Organizauon: Social Science Club. Randall. Patricia: 1952 N.W. 8th Street, Pompano Beach. Florida; Major: Sociology; Organizauons: Social Science Club. Reynolds, Freddie M.: 5119 Meding Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Biology; Organizations: Darwin Society. Richardson, Debbye G : Route 1 Box 30. Riceboro. Georgia; Major: En- glish; Honors: Attendant to Miss Lockett Hall, NSPA Award; Organiza- tions: Delta Sigma Theta, Alpha Phi Gamma Journalism Society, Tiger's Roar Staff, Spanish Club, SNEA, Expressionist Club, Choral Society Rilmgton, Minnie Pearl: 812 Bowden Sueet. Savannah, Georgia; Major: Business Administration; Organizations: Local Home Economics Club, Phi Beta Lambda. Roberts, Cednc: Route 5 Box 302, Valdosta. Georgia; Major: Music; Or- ganizations: MENC, Marching Band, Concert Band. Robinson, Robert E.: 706 West 46th Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Accounting; Honors: Aspirant to Alpha Kappa Mu; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club. Student Congress. Rooks, Earlene: 519 Allen Street, Baxlev, Georgia: Major: Elementary Education; Organization: SNEA. Russell, Cheryl: 346 Price Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Business Administration; Honors: Miss Sphinx, Attendant to Miss Alpha; Organi- zations: Newman Club, Phi Beta Lambda. Sanford, Edward: 250 West Hall Street, Milledgeville, Georgia; Major: So- ciology; Organization: Sociology Club. Slack, Charles A.: P.O. Box 392, Sparta, Georgia; Major: Elementary Edu- Smith, Charlie Jr.: 2224 Ridgewood Avenue, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Physical Education; Organization: Omega Psi Phi. Smith. Patricia A.: 102 West 38th Street. Claxton, Georgia; Major: Dietet- ics & Institutional Management. Organizations: Home Economics Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority. Smith, Ruby M.: 1320 Maple Avenue. Rome. Georgia; Major: Business Administrauon; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda. Smith. Zelma S.: Route 3. Box 57-B. Georgetown. S.C.; Major: Sociology; Honors: Who's Who. Certificate of Recognition, Aspirant for Alpha Kappa Mu; Organizauons: Social Science Club, Judiciary Member of Student Government Associauon, Delta Sigma Theta. Sneed. Carolyn: 2119 Hobson Avenue, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Dietet- ics and Institutional Management; Organizations: Home Economics Club. Seminar in Afro American Studies. Speed. Dametta: 641 West 36th Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Dietet- ics and Institutional Management; Organization: Home Economics Club. Spells, Madalene: P.O. Box 75. St. Mary's Georgia; Major: Sociology; Or- ganizauon: Social Science Club. Stanley. Doris M.: 1470 Marigold Avenue, Macon, Georgia; Major: Ac- counting; Organization: Accounting Club. Stephens. Paulette L.: 1419 Cathy Street. Savannah. Georgia; Major: Ac- Stewart. Angelyn: 707 East 70th Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Education; Honors: Typing; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda. Stewart. Annie N.: Route 1. Box 233 A. Forsyth, Georgia; Major: Business Education; Organizations: Sigma Gamma Rho, SNEA, Phi Beta Lambda. Stewart, Barbara J.: 1619 Hester Street, Augusta, Georgia; Major: Elemen- tal^ Education; Honors: Attendant to Miss Lockett Hall, Organizations: SNEA, ITT. Strange, James W.; Route 2. Box 48, Toomsboro, Georgia; Major: Ac- counting; Organizations: Accounting Club, Veterans Club. Sweat, John H.: P.O. Box 655, Millen. Georgia; Major: Biology; Organiza- tions: Darwin Society. SGA Council Member, German Club. Thomas. Brenda J.: 1835 Cimarron Street, Savannah. Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Education; Honors: Tvping, Shorthand; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. Student Union Board. SNEA. Travis, Dorothy M.: Route I, Box 229. Riceboro. Georgia; Major: Social Studies; Organizations: SNEA. Social Science Club, Student Government Association. Trice. Marv R. : Route 2. Screven, Georgia; Major: Business Education. Turner. Mitchell D.: 312 East 17th Street. Rome. Georgia; Major: Electron- ics Engineering Technology; Organization: President of the Electronics Club. Vickers, Mary G.: 1 107 McDonald Road, Douglas. Georgia; Major: Busi- ness Administration; Organization: Phi Beta Lambda. Wade, Darryl L.: 330 Griffin Street, McDonough, Georgia; Major: Business Administration; Honors: Gregg Award; Organizations: Phi Beta Lamb- da. YMCA. ITT. Wade. John: 872 West Broad Street, Athen, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha. Ward. Elease: 285 Robin Street, Decatur. Georgia; Major: Physical Educa- tion; Organizations: ITT Fraternity, News Paper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Physical Education Club. Walker, Arthur L.: 415 Bassedena Circle, Lakeland Fla.; Major: History; Organizations: Football. ITT, Social Science Club. Walker, Betty L.: 502 Georgia Street. Dublin, Georgia; Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority, SNEA. While. Anna J.: 207 West 39th Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Business Administration. White, Karen M.: 1003 West 51th Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Ele- mentary Education. White, Linton L.: 1741 Cascade Drive, Atlanta, Georgia; Major: Math Education. White. Malcolm: Beach City Road, Hilton Head, SO; Major: Biology; Honors: Participant of Harvard Medical 1970 Summer Health ProgTam, Beta Kappa Mu; Organization: Darwin Society. Wiggins. Ola J.: P.O. Box 190, Snadersville, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organizations: NAACP, Social Science Club. Wilcher, Clars M.: Route 1. Box 261. Metter. Georgia; Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: Student National Education Association, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society. Wilhite, John W.: 91 1 East Park Avenue. Savannah, Georgia; Major: So- ciology; Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Players By The Sea, Men's Glee Club, Social Science Club, Wesleyen Foundation. Pan-Hellenic Council. Williams. Abraham L.: P.O. Box 293, Riceboro, Georgia; Major: Mathe- matics; Honors: Who's Who Among Students. Beta Kappa Chi. Alpha Kappa Mu; Organizations: Newtonian Society. Williams, Helen M.: Route 1, Box 72 B, Brinson, Georgia; Major: Business Education: Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA. Wilmore, Pinkie B.: Route 1, Box 304, Cochran. Georgia; Major: Account- ing; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club. Woods, Elease: 105 Macon Avenue, Vidalia, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organization: French Club. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Social Science Club. This page always marks the end of the yearbook and also the end of lots of hard work and time. Usually, the editor takes this opportunity to thank all those people who have helped to make the book a success. This I could do in a few short words to a limited number of peo- ple. I don't feel that I have to thank my co-workers because I have done this so many times that they should know by now the gratitude and appreciation that I hold. I would like to. I guess in the traditional manner, say to the student body that this was one of the hardest jobs I have ever tackled in my short college career. My first and biggest problem was that, being a sophomore, I had to worry about more things than just getting the book out. My grades had to come in somewhere and that was my major worry. However, my staff helped me through and they are the reason you hold this book in your hands now. Thinking about 304 pages of nothing was rather scary at the beginning, but as I look back on all those nights working on pages when others were having fun or at basketball games, it seems as if it wasn't so bad after all. I must admit, however, that I have had better times in my life. I challenge the students at Savannah State to cooperate more with upcoming yearbook staffs. It's YOUR school and YOUR book. Those of you who didn't help make this book in any way have no right to critize or complain. If you like it, wonderful, but if you don't help to make the next one better. 304 Hi H I H 38r , H H 3 'TV/ m Kh m iiffi mm &$9 Kill BH gfc^'l '! v : I