tf -¦ ¦¦ ¦ .:¦;.-: -#* *»u i W\ 'Md t %* %m m iJw» '4k' t *&* m n , l %«*#-* Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/tiger1963yearboo15stud THE 1963 TIGER Published by The Students of Savannah State College Savannah, Georgia FOREWORD We the students of Savannah State College present to the public at large a story of our college. We hope that it shows the institution to be a PROGRESSIVE one dur- ing the dawn of the space age. MELDRIM HALL The Administration Building Wright and Hill Halls 'A PANORAMA: SAVANNAH ST ATE COLLEGE IN 1962-1963' Herty Hall, Technical Buildings, Adams Hall T. •> f • \ l«ttj GUIDEPOSTS SCHOOL REVIEW CONTEMPORARY REVIEW GLAMOUR SPORTS ILLUSTRATED TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION . 5 CLASSES 47 ACTIVITIES 95 ORGANIZA TIONS 125 FEATURES 145 SPORTS 179 IN MEMORIAM 191 YEARBOOK STAFF 192 DIRECTORY SENIOR DIRECTORY 193 NATION'S BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS 196 OFFICERS AND STAFF OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS Chairman Robert O. Arnold Vice-Chairman Chancellor Harmon W. Caldwell Assistant to the Chancellor John E. Sims* Dir., Plant & Bus. Operations J. H. Dewberry Executive Secretary L. R. Siebert Treasurer James A. Blissit Dir. of Testing & Guidance John R. Hills Assoc. Dir., Test & Guidance Harry S. Downs *On leave. REGENTS, UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA District Regent Address State at Large James A. Dunlap . Home Federal Building, Gainesville February 19, 1960 - January 1, 1967 State at Large Allen Woodall, President, Radio Station WDAK February 13, 1957 - January 1, 1964 Columbus State at Large Roy V. Harris .... Southern Finance Bldg., Augusta February 19, 1960 - January 1, 1967 State at Large James C. Owen, Jr P. O. Box 116, Griffin January 11, 1961 - January 1, 1963 State at Large Carey Williams Greensboro January 1, 1962 - January 1, 1969 First Anton F. Solms, Jr Realty Building, Savannah January 1, 1962 - January 1, 1969 Second John I. Spooner . . Seldom Rest Farms, Donalsonville January 1, 1961 - January 1, 1968 Third Howard H. Callaway Pine Mountain January 1, 1958 - January 1, 1965 Fourth Robert O. Arnold P. O. Box 191, Covington January 1, 1956 - January 1, 1963 Fifth Jesse Draper Draper-Owens Realty Co., Grant January 1, 1961 - January 1, 1968 Bldg., Atlanta Sixth Linton D. Baggs, Jr. President, Bibb Transit Co July 8, 1957 - January 1, 1964 Macon Seventh Ernest L. Wright, President, Darlington School . . Box February 6, 1959 - January 1, 1966 353 Rome Eighth James D. Gould . . Gould Motor Company, Brunswick February 13, 1957 - January 1, 1964 Ninth Morris M. Bryan, Jr. . . President, The Jefferson Mills February 3, 1959 - January 1, 1966 Jefferson Tenth W. Roscoe Coleman . . Fleming Realty Co., P. O. Box January 1, 1958 - January 1, 1965 5188 Augusta 'die ct ti eaicciiion Mr. John Benjamin Clemmons THE PRESIDENT Dr. William Kenneth Payne PRESIDENT The college yearbook is an interesting publication. It means a different thing to everyone associated with the college or university. To the members of the editorial staff and ad- visers, the yearbook brings memories of problems, difficulties, successes, failures, and long hours used in the development of the book. Experiences have been rich and challenging. To the members of the student body and faculty, the yearbook brings together a selected collection from life and learning on the college campus. It affords an opportunity for each indi- vidual to relive many phases of college life in a reflective mood. S MESSAGE Attending college today is no longer considered a luxury en- joyed by only the privileged. Both progress and survival are related to the quality and quantity of the college product. It is stimulating and encouraging to be a part of a college that is alive and growing. Quality of leadership, cooperative achievement, and learning are indicative of the vigor and strength found in the college. It is my hope that all who may have opportunities to peruse this book will discover evidences of growth. W. K. Payne President The President addresses the College Family. Dean Timothy C. Meyers, the Reverend Amjogollo E. Peacock, and the President officiate on Awards Day. Dr. Joseph A. Johnson of At- lanta's Interdenominational Theological Center, June 1962 Baccalaureate speaker, and Dr. Payne lead the academic pro- cession. THE PRESIDENT IN ACTION Dr. Payne awards a plaque lo Mr. W. B. Nelson in rec- ognition of his outstanding service to the College during seventeen years prior to his retirement in 1962. Dr. Ezra A. Merritt, an alumnus of Savannah State College, is greeted by the President. Dr. Irene Ighodaro of Ibadan, Nigeria, a visitor to Savannah through the sponsor- ship of the Georgia Agricultural Extension Service, is greeted by the President. Dean of Men Nelson Freeman awards a plaque to Dr. Payne on behalf of the men of the College in recognition of his twenty-five years of service to the College as of June 1962. (first extreme left, then extreme right of rows 1, 2 and 3) Dr. Elson K. Wil- liams, Coordinator of General Education, Dr. Payne, Dean of Women Lo- reese Davis, Mrs. Louise Owens, Dr. John L. Wilson, and Mr. Robert Holt pose with participants of the Pilot Study Project sponsored by the Southern Education Foundation and Savannah State College from June 20-July 20, 1962. The President addresses the College Family. Dr. and Mrs. Payne at home Dr. Roselyn Payne Epps, Dr. Charles Harry Epps, Jr., Charles III, Roselyn Elizabeth, and Carter Kenneth Epps, Daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren of Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Payne, Senior Dr. W. K. Payne, Senior, Dr. W. K. Payne, II, Mrs. W. K. Payne, II, Will- iam Kenneth Payne, III, and Mrs. W. K. Payne, Senior THE PRESIDENT AND HIS FAMILY The Paynes at the Faculty Dinner given in honor of their twenty-five years of serv- ice to the College Mrs. Payne awards flowers to Mrs. Varn- etta Frazier in tribute to Mrs. Frazier's hav- ing given thirty-two years of service to the College. Another moment at the Faculty Dinner in honor of the Paynes' twenty-five years of service to the Col- lege Mr. Leonard Law awards a gift to Mrs. Payne on behalf of the Savannah chap- ter of Savannah State College Alumni, Incorporated in recognition of her help to the College during twenty-five years. Dr. and Mrs. Payne greet College students during a reception as Dean of Men Nelson Freeman and Dean of Faculty and Mrs. Tim- othy Meyers await their turns to so do. Betty Gordon, Evalena McCound, Iris Wright, Mrs. W. K. Payne and Rose Marie Warren converse with each other. ADMINISTRA TIVE LEADERS Mr. Timothy C. Meyers, Dean of Faculty A.B., M.A. Mr. Ben Ingersoll, Registrar A.B., M.A. Mr. Wesley L. Johnson, Jr., Comptroller A.B., M.A. Mr. Nelson R. Freeman Chairman Student Personnel Services B.S., M.A. Mr. Elonnie J. Josey Librarian A.B., M.A., M.S.L.S. Mr. Prince A. Jackson, Alumni Secretary B.S., M.S. Dr. Elson K. Williams, director of the Summer School A.B., M.A., Ed.D. DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRA TION An - W 1:1! Mrs. Blanche Miller, Secretary to the Division of Business Administration, types some research findings as Dr. Hayward S. Anderson, Division Chairman and Professor, examines portions of the copy. Emma Geiger does her typing lesson as Miss Marcelle E. Rhodri- guez observes her work. Next in line for Miss Rhodriguez's ap- praisal is Florine Rooks. The identifiable persons in the back- ground from left to right are James C. Neal, Tony Robinson, Geraldine Cutter, and Barbara Kirkland. Delores A. Clarke and Dr. Cleveland A. Christophe, Professor of Economics, have an informal exchange of ideas as they stand at the entrance of one of the professor's classrooms. Mr. Wiley A. Perdue, Instructor, works at his desk in Morgan Hall. As Betty Hansford observes, Inez West operates the IBM Card Punch under the supervision of Miss Albertha E. Bos- ton, Assistant Professor. Standing in the background, left to right, are Darnell Dixon, Ira Ann Snelson, and Lucy White who are operating the Thermo-fax, Ditto, and A. B. Dick duplicating machines, respectively. Mr. Tribhuwan P. Goyal, Instructor, uses an overhead pro- jector in his accounting class. Barbara Greene secures some information from Mr. Ben Ingersoll, As- sociate Professor. DIVISION OF Dr. Calvin L. Kish, Division Chairman and Professor, composes an address as he sits at his desk in Meldrim Hall. Mr. Maurice S. Stokes, Associate Professor, lec- tures to one of his classes in introduction to teaching. Evaluating a poster for an elementary class are Edith Albright, Mrs. Doro- thy C. Hamilton, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Student Teaching, Jessie Tyson, and Bertha Dowers. 16 Miss Velma V. Watters, Assistant Professor, is shown in a moment of reflection while students of her humanities 101 class take an examination. In the foreground is Jeannette Jackson. Warren Williams and Delores James are in the back- ground. EDUCATION Ervin Williams waits to confer with Dr. John Leod Wilson, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Secondary Education. Mrs. Ida J. Gadsden, Assistant Professor, observes as Benjamin Sommerset ties a cravat for the elbow using Willie Adkins as his subject in a first aid and safety class. Maud Dell Blount and Mrs. Thelma E. Harmond, Assistant Professor, discuss an article regarding pre- sent-day education practices and trends. A Sol C. Johnson High School student and her principal, Mr. Arthur Dwight, confer. 17 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL Dr. Raymond W. Hopson, Chairman and Associate Professor, lectures to his anatomy class. Mr. Richard K. Washington, Head Football Coach and Assistant Professor, chats with Robert Caine. fcj&^te*ft Mrs. Geraldine H. Abernathy, Assistant Professor, and the members of one of her seasonal activities classes, pose with their paraphernalia for playing hockey. EDUCA TION, AND RECREA TION As Bertha Barber listens, Mrs. Ella W. Fisher, Assistant Profes- sor, explains a point to her. To the right is Vivian Pray. The class is seasonal activities. J. C. Bowens of Albany, Georgia, confers Mr. Albert E. Frazier, Assist- ant Professor and Basketball Coach. Mr. Theodore A. Wright, Sr., Associate Professor, is about to en- ter Willcox gymnasium. 19 DIVISION OF HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Dr. Forrest Oran Wiggins. Professor, is set up for the use of equipment in the College's listen- ing laboratory. As (1 to r) Daniel Hunter, James Jackson, two unidenti- fied young ladies, and Earl VValden of a Humanities 101 section listen, Mr. Arthur L. Brentson. Assistant Professor, explains the syntax of the sentence on the hoard to them. Miss Mary Mary Ella Clark, Assistant Professor, is about to leave her desk en route to a World Literature class. 20 Mr. Timothy C. Meyers, Associate Professor, pauses during an address to Mr. Robert Holt, Assistant Professor, lectures to his Read- the College Family. ing Clinic students. Mr. Hosea Lofton, Instructor, reads from William Wordsworth. Mrs. Louise Owens. Assistant Professor, is pictured in her Humanities 102 class. Mrs. Luetta C. Milledge, Assistant Professor, lectures to her class in Con- Mr. J. Randolph Fisher, Associate Professor, confers with one temporary Prose and Poetry on the theory of catharsis. of his World Literature students. DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS Dr. Coleridge A. Braithuaite, Professor, transcribes some music. Mrs. Myra Thomas, Assistant Professor, listens as Romona Marks has her piano lesson. 1 Mr. Phillip J. Hampton, Assistant Professor, is shown at his ease Mr. James Thompson, Jr., Instructor, gives a voice lesson to Imo- gene Smith. Mr. Samuel A. Gill, Instructor, discusses a point in his theory class. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES Dr. Howard M. Jason, Associate Professor, teaches a Spanish class. % fc Q r I -J ^ '^fl , j ¦ \ 1 6. » 1 ' - y' Miss Althea V. Morton, Assistant Professor, is shown as she in Mr. Julius C. Stevens, Visiting Instructor, explains some German structs a class in French. to Morris Cooper, a coed, and John Calvin Reed. 24 DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Dr. Booker T. Griffith. Division Chairman and Professor, explains a point to Holland Will- iams, John Calvin Reed, and Ernestine Clark of his comparative anatomy of Vertebrates class. Mr. Joseph H. Wortham, Assistant Professor, explains the structure of the human body Mrs. Margaret C. Robinson, Instructor, instructs to one of his classes in general biology. a class in vertebrate zoology. 25 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY (To the right) Dr. Charles Pratt, Department Chairman and Professor, and his assistant, Mary Delores Wilson are studying absorption of soft drink components. This is a research project. (above) Dr. Willie G. Tuck- er, Associate Professor, and Mae Idella Glover look on while Ora Lee Lattimore, a senior chemistry major, runs an absorption curve on the flavor components of acorn extracts. The machine being used is a spectrophotometer. (below) Morris Cooper, Ida Dukes, Veronica Owens, Mr. Marion D. Mendenhall, Instructor, Ora Lee Latti- more, and Ezekiel Cooper are in conference concern- ing a chemistry problem. The students are looking for the answer. (above) Kermetta Clarke and Mr. C. Vernon Clay, As- sociate Professor, confer regarding a mathematics prob- lem in chemistry. DEPARTMENT OF MA THEM A TICS AND PHYSICS Mr. John B. Clemmons, Department Chairman and Associate Professor, engages in research. Mr. Prince A. Jackson, Assistant Professor, is shown in profile. He is on leave during 1962-63. Mrs. Martha W. Wilson, Assistant Professor, discusses a plane analytic geometry problem. Mr. W. Virgil Winters, Professor, checks as Adelle Batchelor and Brigham Brannan seek to solve a physical science problem. Mrs. Sylvia E. Bowen, Assistant Professor, Mr. Walter W. Leftwich, Assistant Professor, observes Theodore Pittman, William pauses amidst the grading of physical science Shelton Daniel, and Ethel Ross at work in his physical science class, and plane trigonometry papers. 27 DIVISION OF Dr. Elmer J. Dean, Division Chairman and Professor, lectures to his class in history of the United States and Georgia. Assistant Professor Blanton E. Black confers with Juanita Virgil about her as- Mr. W. E. Griffin, Assistant Professor, pauses for the pho- signment in geography. tographer amidst reading the literature of his field. SOCIAL SCIENCES Dr. Elson K. Williams, Professor, addresses the College Family. Mr. Whittington B. Johnson, Instructor lectures to his class in western culture. Dr. Joan L. Gordon, Professor, lectures to her class in psychological basis for human behavior. DIVISION OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES As Ernest B. Brunson records the findings of Willie Wilkerson's surveying, Dr. Clyde W. Hall, Division Chairman and Professor, observes. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ) x Mr. Frederick D. Browne, II, Chairman of the Department of Engineering Technology and Assistant Professor, makes a point regarding an engineering mechanics problem. 30 Mr. Leroy W. Brown, Assistant Pro- fessor, are discussing a speed setting for the lathe. In the background are Otis Cox and Leander Cannick who are involved with other machines. Mr. Charles Philson, Instructor, de- termines the transconductance of an electron tube with the micromhomet- er. (sic) John Parrish, Ithamus Studgeon, and Mr. Eddie B. Bivins, Instructor, dis- cuss a technique for the effective teaching of the industrial arts. 31 Mr. Wilbur H. Sullivan, Associate Professor, explains a problem in general electricity to Gentle Powers, Ernest Brunson, David Street, and Willie Wilkerson. B. C. Carswell and Mr. Eugene Jackson, Instructor, discuss the de- tails of an architectural drawing. Mr. Robert Pindar, Instructor, is altering the windings of an elec- tric motor. As Robert Smith, Shelton Daniels, and Thomas Richardson of an ad- vanced woodwork class observe, Mr. Frank D. Tharpe, Assistant Pro- fessor, demonstrates the proper method of finishing a specimen of wood to a desired thickness. 32 DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Evanel Terrell, De- partment Chairman and Associate Professor, discusses a point with Claudine Mitch- ell, Catherine Shavers, and Jeannette Green of her advanced foods Class. Mrs. Martha M. Avery, Assistant Professor, illustrates a technique to Catherine Shavers, Sherard Allgood, Ida Matthews, and Gwen- dolyn Miller of her millinery class. Mrs. Mollie N. Curtright, Assistant Professor, collates material for an examination to be given to her meal planning students. Miss Zelia E. Owens, Instructor, lectures to her class in special problems in child de- velopment. 33 DIVISION OF HOME STUD Y Mr. W. E. Griffin, Director of the Division of Home Study, reads a report as he sits in his office in Meldrim Hall. (at right) Mrs. Shirley Thomas Wright, Supervisor of the Division of Home Study, pauses amidst writing a report to be submitted to the Division Director. TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS OF GEORGIA. Pictured above are members of an in-service class for trade and industrial education teachers that dealt with curriculum de- velopment and that was offered at the College during the sum- mer of 1962. Mr. Amater Z. Traylor, Itinerant Teacher Trainer of Industrial Education, is on the BACK ROW at the extreme right. GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Miss Carrie B. Powell. As- sistant Club Agent, is giving a demonstration having to do with the adult education phase of agricultural extension work. Lis- tening to her are Mr. M. C. Little, Assistant Negro Club Agent; Mr. Augustus Hill, State Agent, Ne- gro Work; Mr. J. A. Demons, Area Supervisor; Mrs. Ann J. Postell, Area Supervisor; and Mr. K. C. Childers, Area Super- visor. At the right Mrs. Ruby Black, Mrs. Vera Brown, and Mrs. Essie Wil- liams, clerks in the Office of the Georgia Agricultural Extension Serv- ice, the headquarters of which is located in Hill Hall on the College campus, confer regarding a report to be sent from their office. 35 Mr. Elonnie J. Josey, Chief Librarian, ad- dresses the College Family. Miss Louella Hawkins, Reference Librarian, confers with Armstrong McMillan and Thel- ma Evans. LIBRARY STAFF Miss Althea Williams, Circulation Librarian, confers with Mary Jones. Mrs. Madeline Dixon, Catalog Librarian, checks index cards for the card catalog. STUDENT PERSONNEL STAFF Dean of Students Nelson R. Freeman talks with the student body. Mrs. Claytae Watson, Director of Wright Hall, reads at her desk in the dormitory. Miss Loreese E. Davis, Dean of Women, confers with Earline Freeman. 37 Dr. Stephen M. McDew, Jr., college physician, takes Bennie W. Brown's blood pressure. Miss Marcelle Rhodriguez is a Counsellor to the girls of Camilla Hubert Hall. Mrs. Gertrude Holmes, College Nurse, works at her desk in the infirmary. 38 Mrs. Louise Lester, Director of Camilla Hu- bert Hall, looks up after checking the girls' sign-out sheet. BUSINESS STAFF Mr. George Miller, Bookkeeper, works at his desk in the Bus- iness Office. Mr. F. J. Alexis, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, studies a blueprint. Mr. Wesley Johnson, Comptroller, looks up from his work for the yearbook photog- rapher. Mr. Alvin Collins, Manager of the Warehouse, works at his desk. 39 Mr. Richard Fitzgerald, Manager of the College Center, serves Roberta Lawrence and Eleanor C. Allen. ^ T3 ^ if li Mr. Prince Mitchell, Bookkeeper, Mrs. Bernice E. Hall. Secretary to the Comptroller, and Miss Doris Harris, Cashier, observe as Mrs. Johnnie S. Hill, Budget Assistant points up some data to them. Miss Flora Braxton, clerk in the Business Of- fice, pauses amidst her clerical work. 40 Miss Freddie M. Williams, Postmistress, and her student helper, Etheridge Williams are shown at their work. VIrs. Varnetta Frazier, Dietitian, works at ler desk in Adams Hall. Mrs. Susie M. Blake, Manager of the College Snack Bar. mixes a Coca Cola as Jack Millines, student helper, looks on. Mrs. Mary Lowe, Mrs. Blake's assistant, is at the cash register. Mr. Robert E. Mobley, Director of the Audio-visual Aids Center and College Photographer, inpects a roll of film. Mrs. Armicie B. Sanderson, Switchboard Operator, is working her ma- chine. CLERICAL STAFF Mrs. Alethia G. Harris, Secretary to the President, works at her desk. Miss Mildred E. Marquis, Secretary and Assistant to the Registrar, types a report. Mrs. Robertia G. Webb, Secretary to the Dean of Faculty, looks up from her work to accommodate the photographer. 42 Miss Martha K. Stafford, Secretary of the Technical Sciences Division, types a memorandum from Dr. Hall to division mem- bers. Mrs. Beautine Hardwick, Secretary, Student Personnel Office, secures a student's personal data sheets from the files. Mrs. Helen D. Heath, Secretary, Buildings and Grounds, makes out a requisition sheet to be submitted to the Business Office from her de- partment. 43 Mrs. Marjorie F. Wallace, Secretary to the Librarian, addresses some mail. m Mrs. Bernita S. Matthews, Secretary in the Office of Student Personnel, types a memorandum to be issued from that office. ¦14 Mrs. Lois Hughes Milton, Clerk in the Office of Student Personnel, types a letter to the girls from the Dean of Women. Mrs. Iona L. Brooks, Secretary in the Education and Research Offices, edits a manuscript to be circulated from the Research Office. Mrs. Josephine F. Hubert, Faculty Secretary, types information for the summer school bul letin. Mrs. Lillie A. Powell, Secretary in the Office of Public Relations, is preparing information for the 1963 Southern Regional School Press Institute. Miss Willie Mae Julian, Records Clerk in the Registrar's Office, pulls a student's record from the files. Mr. William Burton, Clerk in the Library, is making photo- copies from library materials. SENIORS SENIORS ERNESTINE ADAMS Major: English Eatonton, Georgia WILLIE JULIA ADAMS Major: Home Economics Eatonton, Georgia EDITH ALBRIGHT Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia EUDORA MOORE Major: English Savannah, Georgia GWENDOLYN RIGGS ALSTON Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia RUTH ALSTON Major: Business Administration Savannah, Georgia ALETHIA BAISDEN Major: Elementary Education Brunswick, Georgia VERLYN BELL Major: Social Science Gainesville, Georgia EDDIE MAE BONAPARTE Major: English Savannah, Georgia MARGIE BRANCH Major: Social Science Savannah, Georgia LEONIA BROWN Major: Business Education Savannah, Georgia PAUL BUCHANAN Major: Industrial Arts Douglas, Georgia SENIORS FREDA CALLOWAY Major: English Griffin, Georgia LEANDER CANNICK Major: Industrial Arts Savannah, Georgia DOROTHYE CARTER Major: English Manchester, Georgia JAMES CARTHON Major: Physical Education Thomaston, Georgia FREDA M. CHERRY Major: Physical Education Griffin, Georgia DELORES A. CLARKE Major: Mathematics Savannah, Georgia BARBARA CLEMENTS Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia JAMES COLBERT Major: Elementary Education Columbus, Georgia ANNA COOPER Major: Home Economics Savannah, Georgia EZEKIEL COOPER Major: Chemistry Savannah, Georgia GUSSIE COPELAND Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia ANNIE H. CRUSE Major: Social Science Savannah, Georgia 49 SENIORS SHELTON DANIELS Major: Industrial Arts Eatonton, Georgia ANNIE PEARL DAVIS Major: Home Economics Patterson, Georgia WILLIAM DAY Major: Mathematics Savannah, Georgia BERTHA M. DOWERS Major: Elementary Education Tifton, Georgia IDA DUKES Major: Chemistry Savannah, Georgia GLORIA EDWARDS Major: Business Education Savannah, Georgia JESSIE EDWARDS Major: Home Economics Dawson, Georgia HARRIET ERVIN Major: Social Science Savannah, Georgia THELMA EVANS Major: Elementary Education Waycross, Georgia TOM FARLOW, JR. Major: Physical Education Folkston, Georgia ROBERT FLORENCE Major: Social Science Brunswick, Georgia GERTRUDE GARDNER Major: Elementary Education Riceboro, Georgia SENIORS HAZEL GARVIN Major: Elementary Education Sylvania, Georgia GRACIE M. GILLARD Major: Physical Education Pembrooke, Georgia MOSES GRANT Major: Mathematics Savannah, Georgia LIZZIE GOOLSBY Major: Social Science Athens, Georgia JEANNETTE GREEN Major: Business Administration Savannah, Georgia BARBARA ANN GREENE Major: Business Administration Savannah, Georgia aJLA BETTYE HANSFORD Major: Business Education Forsyth, Georgia WILLIE O. HARRIS Major: Physical Education Thomson, Georgia ANNIE HENDERSON Major: Physical Education Thomasville, Georgia NORMA HENDRIX Major: Home Economics Savannah, Georgia GLORIA JEAN HOLLIDAY Major: Biology Savannah, Georgia JOAN Y. HOLLIDAY Major: Physical Education Savannah, Georgia 51 SENIORS MARY NELL HOLLIS Major: Home Economics Moultrie, Georgia BURNICE HOWELL Major: Physical Education Glenwood, Georgia BARBARA HUMMINGS Major: Mathematics Woodbine, Georgia DAISY JACKSON Major: Elementary Education Millen, Georgia ELIZABETH PRYOR JACKSON Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia GLADYS H. JACKSON Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia IRA JACKSON Major: Physical Education Chicago, Illinois MARGARET JENKINS Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia RUTHIE JOHNSON Major: Home Economics Metter, Georgia ARTIS W. JONES Major: Physical Education Thomasville, Georgia BERNICE JONES Major: Elementary Education Darien, Georgia HENRIETTA JONES Major: Biology Macon, Georgia 52 SENIORS JULIA MAE JONES Major: Biology Millen, Georgia JOHN KIGHT Major: Chemistry Folkston, Georgia BERNITA KORNEGAY Major: Business Adminstration Hazelhurst, Georgia ORA LEE LATTIMORE Major: Chemistry Millen, Georgia ALICE LAW Major: Social Science Gainsville, Georgia ORA DEE LAWRENCE Major: Elementary Education Woodbine, Georgia DOLPHUS LEWIS Major: Social Science Columbus, Georgia FREDDIE LIGGINS Major: English Savannah, Georgia LORETHA LOVE Major: Elementary Education Statesboro, Georgia RALPH LOWE Major: Mathematics Columbus, Georgia GENEVA MARTIN Major: Mathematics Statesboro, Georgia IRENE MASSEY Major: Home Economics Savannah, Georgia SENIORS BARBARA MAYES Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia ERNESTINE MEGGETT Major: Mathematics Savannah, Georgia OTIS MITCHELL Major: English Savannah, Georgia LUCY MOORE Major: Home Economics Marietta, Georgia MOSES MYERS Major: Biology Brunswick, Georgia charles McMillan Major: Mathematics Savannah, Georgia BOBBY L. McNEAL Major: Social Science Savannah, Georgia MARINE McRAE Major: Social Science McRae, Georgia BETTY NUNNALLY Major: Biology Statesboro, Georgia JERELEAN NUNNALLY Major: Biology Statesboro, Georgia ROSE OVERSTREET Major: Music Sylvania, Georgia VELMA PARRISH Major: English Statesboro, Georgia r .l SENIORS VONCIEL PARRISH Major: English Metter, Georgia THEODORE PITTMAN Major: Technical Science Blakely, Georgia BEAUTY POOLE Major: Mathematics Sandersville, Georgia FRANK QUARTERMAN Major: Physical Education Darien, Georgia VIVIAN QUINN Major: Business Education Augusta, Georgia ETHEL ROSS Major: General Science Savannah, Georgia BESSIE SAMUEL Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia LESLIE SEABROOKS Major: Social Science Blackshear, Georgia LOVIA SHELLMAN Major: Elementary Education Bartow, Georgia PEARL SINGLETON Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia ISRAEL SMALL Major: Physical Education Rincon, Georgia JEROME SMITH Major: Physical Education Hinesville, Georgia 55 SENIORS MELVIN SMITH Major: Industrial Arts Newnan, Georgia DORIS STRANGE Major: Elementary Education Toomsboro, Georgia JOHN A. SWEET Major: Physical Education Bainbridge, Georgia WILLIE TATE Major: Physical Education Chicago, Illinois DANDY P. TAYLOR Major: Mathematics Savannah, Georgia JOHN D. THOMAS Major: Social Science Miami, Florida NANCY B. THOMPSON Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia CYNTHIA TONEY Major: English Savannah, Georgia JESSIE L. TYSON Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia BARBARA TYSON Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia EUNICE VEAL Major: English Dublin, Georgia ROSA LEE WADE Major: General Science Tampa, Florida 56 LILLIAN WALLACE Major: Elementary Education Savannah, Georgia BETTYE WASHINGTON Major: Social Science Savannah, Georgia HATTIE L. WATSON Major: Business Administration Columbus, Georgia SHIRLEY WHING Major: Mathematics St. Simons Island, Georgia JAMES WINIFRED WILLIAMS Major: Mathematics South Carolina DOROTHY B. WILSON Major: Business Adm. Savannah, Georgia JOHNYE PAUL WRIGHT Major: Mathematics Swainsboro, Georgia VERNITA WRIGHT Major: Home Economics Savannah, Georgia 57 1962 JUNE AND A UGUST GRADUA TES Assistant Professor of English, Mrs. L. C. Milledge, marshals June 1962 graduates. Dr. Joan Gordon, Professor of Social Sciences, marshals the graduates of August 1962. 58 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS From left to right are Alex Habersham, Student Council Representative; Frank Tompkins, President; Delores Bowens, Secretary; and Oree Rawls, Treasurer. Not pictured is Leander Merritt, Vice President. JUNIORS Jerome Anderson Edna Baker Lucious Baldwin George Black Jean E. Blount Delores Bovvens Carolyn Boyles Freida Brewton Martha Brooker Lorinne Brown Hugh Bryant Johnnie Bryant Gwendolyn Buchanan James E. Butler Willie Nell Caleb 60 JUNIORS Delores Chisholm Ernestine Clark Betty Jean Cohen Morris Cooper Evelyn Cruse Tommie Culver Lillie Cummings Rosa M. Dillard Dorothy Dorsey Annie Duncan Sandra J. Eason Rebecca J. Edwards Robert J. Edwards Edna V. Ficklin Nellie Grace Fields 61 JUNIORS Mary Jane Flowers Gertrude Frazier Lottie Mae Fussell Jacquelyn Gardner Mary L. Gardner Bobbye Garvin Gracie Lee Gaskins Henry Leland Ginn Mae Idella Glover Gertrude Green Alec Habersham Mildred Harris Mary Hartwell Jack Harvey Pauline Heard JUNIORS Rosalie Holmes Audrey Hunter Dorothy Inman Christopher James Drucilla Johnson Lucile Lamar Catherine LeCounte Albert Lewis Theresa Lewis Linwood Ling Evelyn Lizzamorer Carolyn Loadholt Dorothy Loadholt Flossie March Nokaleta Mattox 63 JUNIORS Naomi Mclver Bernice McRae Helen Mitchell Eliza Moran Anne Morris Loretta Morrison Jessie Juaniese Mosley Mary Moss Nellie Ogletree *C I Veronica Owens Oree Rawls Reginald Rhodriguez t .m^^ r 7 Evelyn Robinson Herschel Robinson Carolyn Maxine Roseberry JUNIORS Eddie Mae Roundtree Jessie Scott Lottie Shellman Curtis Smith Benjamin Sommerset Robert Stephens Henry Strong Louis Frank Tompkins Juanita Ross Virgil Sam Ward Anne J. Waters William Wellons Inez West Charlie Whing Lucy White 65 JUNIORS Robbie F. Williams Mary Delores Wilson Ophelia Wilson Harold Young Geneva Zeigler Helen Johnson SOPHOMORES Pictured above are the officers of the sophomore class as they pre- Mungin, Treasurer, Alvin Watkins, Vice President, Robert Saxby, pare to discuss a probable agenda for their next class meeting. From President, Irene Elmore, Secretary and Sherbie Best, Assistant left to right these officers are: Sadie Collins, reporter, Marion Secretary. 67 SOPHOMORES Sherard Allgood Mary Dell Anderson Willie J. Anderson Mary Armstrong Constance Bacon Rose L. Baker Gladys Barnes Charlotte Baul Maxine Bellinger Mattie A. Berry James E. Bess Sherbie Best George Boatwright Arnetha Bostic Thelma C. Boyd Lucille Brock Helen Brown Mary Ann Brown Vivian Brown Marie Butler 68 SOPHOMORES Leroy Butts Joan Bynum Connie Cater Norman Chambliss Leon Chaplin Marvin Chatman Earthel J. Clark Willie James Cooper Eva Crawford Georgia Cummings Jerline Cutter Gladys Davidson Darnell H. Dawson Preston Denson Catherine Driskell Thelma Duggan Erma Eason Roscoe Edwards Otis L. Elijah Ruthie M. Ellison SOPHOMORES Irene E. Elmore Hattie P. Fason Yvonne Ficklin Harold Fleming Barbara A. Flynn Sandra Fortson David Foster Dorothy Frazier Barbara Frederick Gwendolyn Joan Fuller Laura Fuller Mamie Fryer Ada Gadsden Emma Geiger Fannie H. George Berneice Givens Bennie J. Goettie Barbara Greene Queen E. Griffin Jesse Hagans 70 SOPHOMORES Angela Handberry Barbara Harris Troy Hickman, Jr. Mildred B. Hicks Mollie E. Hill Dawn Hollingshead Elizabeth Howard Freda Hunter Martha Jackson Roland Jackson Delores James Shirley A. James Freddie Johnson Gloria A. Johnson Lula P. Johnson Mary Gail Johnson Paul Johnson Arnell Jones Etrenda C. Jones Linwood D. Jones 71 SOPHOMORES Maggie L. Jones Mary F. Jones Mary L. Jones Dorothy Jordon Bernard Kent Barbara Kirkland Ernest Lavender Barbara Lawson Bobby Lockett Joanne V. Mainor Eleanor R. Maner Glennera Martin **2?A Ida L. Matthews Grady Mayfield George McBride Izetta McFall Virginia McGowen Willie Michael Betty N. Miller Gwendolyn Miller SOPHOMORES Dorothy J. Moss Lutrell Mungin Marion Mungin James F. Neal Ann Louise Nelson Ruby Odom Robert Pennamon Ellen E. Polite Johnnie Mae Polite Chester Powell Vivian Pray Patricia Quarterman Benton Ragland Sallie Mae Reed Clara Rhaney Delores Richardson Grady Riggs Albertha Roberts Gwendolyn Roberts Gwendolyn Roberts 73 SOPHOMORES Vivian Rogers William Rood Arthur Ross Jean Seabrook Gwendolyn Sharpe Bertha Shellman Don DeLora Sibert Margie Simmons George Esther Singleton Brenda V. Small Doris B. Small Catherine Smith Izora Smith Mary E. Smith Ruby M. Smith Frances Southerland Frankie Southerland Adrene O. Sparks Chadwick Steele Jimmy Stepherson SOPHOMORES Gwendolyn Stoney David W. Street Catherine Swint Gloria Thomas Mary Ruth Thomas Alice Timmons William A. Toney Barbara J. Troup Willie Tyson Betty Upshaw Earline E. Walker Willie E. Waltower Shirley Whitaker AlbertaWilder Catherine Williams Evelyn Williams Samuel J. Williams Laordice Winfrey Eddie G. Wright George B. Wyne Mm *d ^kmi )kk 75 SOPHOMORES Joan F. Young 76 FRESHMEN SEATED above are the officers of the Freshman Class as they discuss the probable agenda for their next meeting. They are (left to right) Joenathan Law, Student Council Representa- tive; Betty Gordon, Student Council Representative; Frank Ellis, Treasurer; Lillie Kyles, Assistant Secretary; Warren A. Williams, Reporter, Romona Marks, Secretary and Phillip Dryer, President. Gloria Goldwire, Rose Marie Warren, Iris Wright and Charles Day chat with each other as they sit on the campus in front of the College Center. 77 FRESHMEN mtsm ^QfH(W| Thelma Albritton Eleanor C. Allen Chartis M. Allgood Alonzo K. Alston Geraldine Alston Royce Anderson Ronald Atkinson Anita Bacon James A. Baker Gladys Banks Bertha M. Barber John Patrick Barnes Gloria Barton Juliette Beaton Robert L. Bell Barbara A. Benjamin Shirlene Bennett Sandra A. Berry Clarence E. Billups Woodrow A. Billups Mary Blake Rachel Blake Charlotte Blount Maude Boddie Claretha Bowers 78 FRESHMEN Louie Bowers Theodore A. Bowman John Boyan Edna M. Branch Roberta Brantley George Brinson Sylvia L. Brinson Richard Brockington Bennie W. Brown Charles Brown Harold Brown Nathaniel Brown Robert L. Brown Verlene Patricia Brown Walter Brown, Jr. William M. Brown Patricia M. Bryan Leona R. Bryant Mary E. Bryant Naeline F. Buchanan Mable Bullard Eddie W. Burnett Barbara Burney Elnora Burns Inez Burns 79 FRESHMEN Larry C. Burwell Jean Butler William J. Bush Naomi Byrd Robert B. Caine Catherine Calhoun Jacqueline Calloway Margo E. Carpenter Leon Carr Wilma L. Carter Johnny Carthon, Jr. William P. Chapman Mildred Clarke Esther Clayton Roy demons Jerry Coakienos Gloria J. Coats Osia Coger Jack Colbert Murnace Coleman Julia Collier Sadie Collins Shirley Conner Beryl Cook Winston D. Cox 80 FRESHMEN Tommy Crowell Dorothy Cuthbert Frank Dallas Patricia A. Dandy Hope Danenport Jessie Davis Charles Day Homer Day James Deadvvyler James H. DeLorme Delores Dempsey Eddie D. Dobbs Sidney Dougherty Otha L. Douglas, Jr. Katrina M. Drayton Laura A. Drayton Margaret Drayron Phillip Dryer Constance Dunwoody Walker F. Durham Felton P. Earls Dorothy Edenfield Vincent Edwards Eleanor R. Elijah Frank Ellis 81 FRESHMEN Evelyn A. Ellison Alma M. Favors Thomas Michael Fields Wanda Fillmore Curtis Fleming Roosevelt Foster George Foy, Jr. Clemontine Freeman Earlene Freeman Willie N. Fuller Henry M. Furr Clarice Gerald Bennie Gibson Peggy Gillis Jean Golden Annette Goldwire Gloria Goldwire Betty Jean Gordon Samuel Gordon Samuel Golden, Jr. Bettie L. Graham Edward Grant Essie Grant Laura Grant Margaret Grant 82 FRESHMEN Mary Frances Grant Roberta Grant Barbara Gray Mary E. Gray Leonard K. Green Margaret Green Aurora Griffin Jerolene J. Griffin Annie R. Habersham Nathaniel Hamilton Edna Handsom Bennie B. Harris Betty Jean Harris Dorothy C. Harris Harvesteen Harris Marva Harris Tony A. Hart Everett G. Hayes Joan Hayes Sonya Haynes Virginia Head Vernon Hector Abbie Hendrix John E. Hill Lillian Hill FRESHMEN Guy M. Hodge Regina Hollingshead James Holmes Ronella Hood Gloria A. Howard Genell Hughes Daniel Hunter Mary Ann Hutchins Bryant J. Jackson Charles Jackson Jeannette Jackson Lillian Ann Jackson Roxcena Jackson Virginia L. Jackson Yvonne R. Jackson Rennis M. Jacobs Harriet A. Jamerson Betty G. James Frank James Jeffrey James Thomasina Jenkins Henry Jenks Brenda E. Jennings Aaron Johnson Bettye G. Johnson 84 FRESHMEN Fletcher E. Johnson Hattie W. Johnson Hazel Johnson Ida M. Johnson James M. Johnson Jerome Johnson Jerome Johnson Lutrecia Johnson Otis Johnson Theta Johnson Arlene Jones Doris A. Jones Edgar Larry Jones Ella Mae Jones Grace Melinda Jones Henry Dicket Jones Jerry J. Jones Leonard Jones Ruby Mae Jones Sarah L. Jones William A. Jones Brenda M. Jordan Lydia Joyce Robert Kearse Benjamin Kelson 85 FRESHMEN John O. Kenner Hannah King Alton Kornegay Robert Kornegay Lillie M. Kyles Veardlee Latimer Joenathan Law Roberta Lawrence Gussie W. Lee Alfred Leonard Julia Lester Theron LeVant Mary M. Lewis Willie Lightfoot Betty Loadholt Leroy Lockhart Clark D. Lucky Freeman L. Mack Wanda R. Mack Loretta Delores Mackey Marian M. Manigo Jesse L. Manning Ramona M. Marks John H. Martin William H. Martin FRESHMEN Curtis Mason Gerald Mathis Johnny M. Matthews Dorothy Maxwell Henry E. Maynor Geraldine McArthur David M. McCall Evalena McCound Charles McCray James McGrady Clarence McNeal Adel McTier, Jr. Mary N. Mercer Elizabeth Miller Louise Miller Willie J. Miller Birnell Mitchell Claudine Mitchell Lou C. Mitchell Shirley Mitchell Gerald A. Moss Northern Moore Bartha Moore Cornelia Mobley Emory Mobley 87 FRESHMEN « 1 _J Walter L. Mumford Jerry A. Murphy Alice Murray Juanita D. Myers Walter Myles Delores Nelson James H. Nelson Willie H. Nelson James Newberry Joseph Newton Waco J. Oglesby Edward J. Oliver James A. Owens Beverly P. Palmer James A. Parker John R. Panish Jo Ann Patterson Ada Ruth Perry Margaret V. Phoenix Otis Polite Charlie Will Powell Barbara Pray Lauryce L. Preston Willie M. Pyett Claudia Quartcrman FRESHMEN Harold M. Ray Mary G. Reid Izetta Rice Gertrude Richardson Jannie Richardson Mary B. Rivers Henderson Roberson, Jr. Simon J. Roberson Ada Roberts Jerome Roberts Barbara A. Robinson Barbara L. Robinson Charlie M. Robinson Ethel Mae Robinson Shelly T. Robinson Florine A. Rooks Martha J. Russell Patricia Ann Ryan Edward Salmon Miriam Sams Jeannette Samuel James P. Sapp Jeffrenia B. Sapp Addie M. Scott Dorothy Scott FRESHMEN Hazel A. Scott James L. Scott Eddie Seabrooks Gloria M. Shank Catherine Shavers Ethel Sheppard Margaret Shinhoster Betty Jean Simmons Joseph Simmons Elmore Singleton Hosie L. Singleton Janie L. Singleton Arthur Small Arnold Smalls Charles Smalls Charlie Smalls Theresa M. Smart James Robert Smith John D. Smith Martha Smith Mary M. Smith Nathaniel Smith Willie Carl Smith Yvonne Smith Elizabeth Soloman 90 FRESHMEN Gwendolyn Solomon Leroy Stanley Barbara Starks Frances L. Steele Wilbert W. Steele Edward Stephens Emma L. Stephens Jacqueline Stevens Shep Stevens Jean Ellen Stewart Mary J. Stewart Willie Strickland Ithamus Studgeon Kenneth Swindell Bradford Tarain Louise Tarber Lillian Taylor Ethel Thomas Jean E. Thomas Pinkie L. Thomas Minnie B. Thompson Herman Tigner Theresa M. Tillman Janie R. Toomer Carolyn Truitt FRESHMEN Elizabeth Tucker Edward L. Turner Hazel Ann Underwood Earl M. Walden Gracie Walker Mattie B. Walker Marion A. Wallace, Jr. Robert Walls Leo Walton Rose Marie Warren Gussie Washington Melvin Washington Mary Mildred Webb Eunice Delores Wells Ollie M. Wells William H. West Mary L. Whipple Willie Ruth Whipple Eugene Whitehead Ann Whitlock Cliftena A. Wiggins Barbara A. Wilhite Anita Williams Carolyn Williams Carolyn Williams 92 FRESHMEN Ervin Williams Lille E. Williams Odessa Williams Portia Williams Robert Williams Warren A. Williams Alton Wilson Ida Wilson Thomas J. Wise Iris Wright Virginia Marian Wright Johnnie L. Young Leila Mae Young Ruth Zeigler Laura Drayton and Lillie Kyles, two Freshman coeds, smile winningly for the photographer as they sit on one of the Kappa benches. 93 UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS Dorothy Harden Gloria Harper Leon Wright Earline Wynn 94 Biology students work. Elementary Education Majors "tinker with tools of their trade. Anatomy students work. ir Industrial Education In-service teachers are in a workshop session with Dr. Clyde Hall. In-service teachers attend a Li- brary Science workshop session during the Summer Quarter. Industrial Arts students Theodore Pitt- man, Paul Buchanan, Otis Cox, Lean- der Cannick, and John Grier study the operation of and work with machines of their area. Students and instruc- tor, Miss Albertha Bos- ton, fourth from right, observe Mr. George Miller, College Book- keeper as he operates the IBM Card Punch. This class dealt with Office Machines and the Card Punch was emphasized. Delores Clark checks the progress of Lillie Mae Simmons, a ninth grade student, during her tenure as an intern teacher of mathematics under the supervision of Mrs. Christine Robinson at Sol G. Johnson High School in Savannah. Hattie Watson confers with Mr. C. Bernard Nichols, Cashier at the Carver State Bank of Savannah while engaged in her internship there as a Business Administration major. Mr. B. C. Ford, Vice President of Guaranty Life Insurance Company and Grady Copeland, Senior Business Administration Intern confer. (below) Mrs. Ella Fisher lectures to one of her physical education classes. Pilot Study students are assisted by Izora Smith Home Economics students prepared items for the departmentally sponsored Christmas Bazaar under the direction of Mrs. Evanel Terrell. The bazaar is an annual affair. Elementary Science workshoppers prepare for an experiment. (Below) In-service teachers of a class in beginning electricity taught by Dr. Clyde Hall observe as the electrical test panel indicates the number of amperes and volts passing through the lamp bank. Romona Marks, Betty Simmons, Bartha Moore and Barbara Home, Pilot Study students, observe a device for use with primary school children. (Below) Students and Guest Teacher are shown during an electronics workshop session. Lillian Williams, Mr. Reargo Martin, Visiting Teacher, and Zeline Baze- more of the Summer Quarter Secon- dary Education Workshop discuss bulletin board display techniques. (at the right) Jacquelyn McKissick, Hazel Smith, and Ida Wright, Sum- mer Quarter students discuss informa- tion that is structurally symbolized in the chart in front of them that is basic knowledge for a teacher if his job is to be done effectively. PROMOTING THE EDUCATIVE PROCESS Pilot Study students Robert Williams, Otha Douglas, Bartha Moore, Mr. Charles Philson and James Holloway check the instrument Jeffrey James, and Willie Fuller talk with Mr. Nelson Freeman, Dean panel of a transistor electric demonstrator. of Men. ¦ ¦ ^^k ^^^ ^^ > Mr. Belford V. Lawson speaks during "Education For Citizenship" vesper program co-sponsored by the undergraduate and graduate local chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Mr. Clifford Hardwick smiles as Mr. Lawson is greeted and con- gratulated by Mr. C. Vernon Clay. Dr. Robert Daniel, President of Virginia State College in Petersburg, Virginia, speaks to the College Assemblage during a vesper hour. Students greet Men's Festival Week Vesper Speaker Mr. W. Tyson Nelson, College Minister at Maryland State Teachers College during a reception given by the men of Wright Hall after the service. Miss Bernita Darby, Music Consultant for the public schools of Mr. Arthur Dwight, Principal of Sol C. Johnson High School, Chatham county and well-known disc jockey at WSOK in Sa- speaks during an all-college assembly during American Education vannah addresses the student body during Charm Week. Week. STANDING in the picture above are the January 1962 inductees of the College Chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Left to right they are Bernice Pinkney, Bernita Kornegay, Mamie Greene, James DeVoe, and Dorothy Brown. To the far right in the BACK ROW is Miss Marcelle Rhodriguez. In the foreground are Juanita Moon, Dr. Hilliard Bowen, Speaker during the in- duction ceremonies, Verdell Lambert and President Payne. To the right in the foreground are students who aspired to Alpha Kappa Mu. The Reverend Amjogollo Elijar Peacock, College Minister for many years prior to his demise in November of 1962, delivers fervent address to the faculty and student body. These students made the Honor Roll for three consecutive quarters of the academic year prior to Honors Day observance held in November. EXEMPLARS Pictured above are members of the several Greek organizations on campus who were elected best exemplars of the qualities for which their respective groups stand. Left to right are Charles Mc- Millan of Kappa Alpha Psi, Bobby Burgess of Alpha Phi Alpha, Henrietta Meeks of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Catherlyn Holland of Zeta Phi Beta, Verdell Lambert of Delta Sigma Theta, Dorothy Dorsey of Sigma Gamma Rho, and Norman Elmore of Omega Psi Phi. 105 Rosemary Patton receives an award from Shirley Terry, President of Rho Beta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority for being the Highest Ranking Freshman Woman during the Fall Quarter of 1961. Dorothye Carter and Gloria Holliday competed in the contest for Woman of the Year that was sponsored by Rho Beta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Gloria 106 won. At the right is Rosemary Patton. On the Founder's Day assembly program sponsored by Gamma Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, John Poole, Chapter President presents a corsage to the Chapter's Sweetheart, Gloria Holliday as Georgia White observes. Mrs. Ella W. Fisher delivers the main address during the vesper program that marked the beginning of Charm Week. Rosalie Holmes, Hattie Watson, Mrs. Fisher, and Cynthia Toney chat after the vesper program. Verdell Lambert smiles as Dean of Women Loreese Davis lifts from her shoulders the mantle which she was awarded one year prior to this Passing Of The Mantle Assembly program when she was the Junior Woman With The Highest Scholastic Average so that it may be awarded to Bernita Kornegay who observes the action. Verdell passes the mantle symbolizing this highest scholar- ship honor to Bernita. it Mrs. Mary McDew gives pointers for applying make-up during the good grooming session sponsored by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority that was part of the Charm Week festivities held during the spring Quarter. Frankie models appropriate Sunday apparel. Frances Southerland demonstrates one of her talents during the Talent and Fashion Show that was a Charm Week presentation. Frances models appropriate special occasion afternoon wear. Members of the Summer Quarter Choral Society learn vocal techniques from Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite. Rose Overstreet is the accompanist. The Men's Glee Club under the direction of Mr. James Thompson, Jr. made several appear- ances on various types of programs. 109 r A WARDS DAT Bernita Kornegay receives an award on Awards Day as the Junior Business Ad- ministration student with the highest scholastic average. Jack Millines and Barbara Ann Greene receive awards for being the sophomore man and wom- an Business Administra- tion majors with highest scholastic averages. James DeVoe, 1961-62 President of the Student Council presents a trophy to President Payne on behalf of the students of the college in recog- nition of Dr. Payne's twenty- five years of service to the College and Community. the Dr. Lynette Saine of the School of Education, Atlanta University was the first assembly speaker during the Summer Quarter. She discussed reading problems. Dr. I. J. K. Wells, Executive Secretary of the Friends of Africa and America which has its headquarters in Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, spoke during an all-college assembly on "Basic Things We Ought To Teach Our Youth About Africa." **" Dr. Charles Pratt, Chemistry Department Chairman, shows SSC al-umnus Dr. James Densler and his wife experiments in research concerning cottonseed flavornoids. Participating in the June Baccalaureate Services were (left to right) The Reverend Amjogollo Peacock, Col- lege Minister; Mr. Willie McBride, National Alumni President ; Dr. Joseph Johnson, Speaker for the Occa- sion and from the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta; Dr. W. K. Payne, President of Sa- vannah State College; and Mr. Ben Ingersoll, Registrar. The Reverend Herbert Turner, Minister of the First Congrega- tional Church of Savannah, who delivered the Baccalaureate Sermon to the August graduates, leaves the platform after the exercises. The College Minister is in the rear. Dr. Samuel Massie, Assistant Director of the National Science Foun- dation, Washington, D.C., addressed the graduates at the Eighty- eighth (August) Commencement. Norman Elmore, Jr., President of the Student Council delivers a welcome address to the Freshmen on behalf of the student body dur- ing Freshman Orientation Week. Nora Williams, President of the Camilla Hubert Hall Dormi- tory Council speaks to the women of the council. (Below) Camilla Hubert Hall Dormitory Council officers and corridor leaders are shown during installation ceremonies that were presided over by Mrs. Ella W. Fisher (STANDING right) . The ceremonies took place in September. Mary Moss speaks during the Student National Education As- sociation assembly program. Lucile Lamar, member of the Student National Education As- sociation and Mrs. Jessie B. Eubanks, Assistant Professor of Edu- cation at Morris Brown College and alumna of Savannah State College, exchange views on education trends. As Colonel Stanley I. Hand, Commander of 306 Bombardment Wing, McDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida, Lieutenant General Joseph James Nazzaro, Commander Eighth Air Force and Colonel John Kline, Commanding Officer of Hunter Air Force Base of Savannah observe, Jeannette Green, Senior Business Major, dis- cusses various aspects of college life with Florida Governor C. Ferris Bryant. '.1 ?¦ '* '4tf : ^^/^ i i I These nine adminstrative, faculty, and staff persons were honored in June by their colleagues for having served the College during long tenures. Left to right are Mr. William Griffin, 32 years serv- ice; Mrs. Varnetta Frazier, 32 years, Mr. W. Vergil Winters, 33 years; Mr. William Nelson, 17 years (retiring); Dr. William K. Payne, President, 25 years, Mr. Leroy Brown, 34 years; Miss Lu- ella Hawkins, 28 years; Mrs. Josephine Hubert, 30 years; and Mr. Clifford Vernon Clay, 30 years. Below are pictured the honorees cited above and the spouses of the married persons. In the FRONT ROW left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown, Mrs. Varnetta Frazier, her husband, Mr. John Frazier, Mrs. Clifford Vernon Clay, Mr. Clay, Mrs. Josephine Hubert, and her husband, Mr. Wilson Hubert. In the SECOND ROW: are Mr. W. Vergil Winters, Miss Luella Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. William K. Payne and Dr. Payne. Mrs. Josie B. Sessoms, Alumna of the College and presents a plaque to President Payne in commemoration of his twenty-five years of service to the College at the Banquet sponsored by the local chapter of the Savannah State College National Alumni As- sociation. Miss Louella Hawkins pins a corsage on Mrs. William Kenneth Payne, the wife of the President, at the Testimonial Dinner given by the faculty and staff in honor of the President's twenty-five years of service to the College. Mrs. Louise Owens speaks on the occasion during the Testimonial Dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Payne listen to the many congratulations that they received in tribute to the occasion. 117 Mr. Clifford E. Hardwick, III delivers the principal address during the banquet sponsored by the local chapter of the Savannah State College National Alumni Association. A more inclusive view of the speaker's table is shown. Many faculty and staff persons, alumni members, and 1962 Seniors were present during the banquet. 118 (Above) Mr. Willie H. McBride National Alumni Association of Savannah State College presides during the 1962 annual meeting of this body that was held on the College campus. At the right President Payne addresses the group. At the left Mrs. Payne greets the assemblage. Mr. Norman Elmore, Sr., Principal of Florence Elementary School in Savannah speaks to the local chapter of the Savannah State College National Alumni Association. — * [ i Various members of the local chapter of the Association are shown during a meeting of that group. Mary Ruth Thomas, Annie Henderson, and Mamie Fryer, students, and Miss Doris Harris, College Cashier and alumna, served as hostesses after the business meeting of the local alumni chapter. Members of the Delta Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity participate on a program to commemorate the organization's founder. Left to right are Lawrence Wilson, Percy Harden, Otis Mitchell, Otis Cox, Lawrence Hutchins, and Charles Phillips. Otis Cox congratulates Otis Mitchell, Delta Eta Chapter's Founder's Day Observance speaker, for his effective address. 121 The College Choral Society under the direction of Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite, assisted by members of the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs, faculty, alumni, and singers of the Savannah com- munity presented George Frederick Handel's oratorio, THE MES- SIAH as the Christmas Concert offering. Princess Caradja, formerly of Rumania, speaks to the student body against Communism. On January 24, 1963 the College Chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society held its annual induction ceremonies. From left to right participants on that program were Mr. Robert Holt, Dr. Elson Williams, Mrs. Leutta Milledge, principal speaker, Bernita Kornegay, Dr. William K. Payne, Dr. Forrest Wig- gins, Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Miss Marcelle Rhodriquez, and Norman B. Elmore, Jr. Bernita Kornegay introduces the speaker for the occasion. 123 Mrs. Luetta Colvin Milledge delivers the principal address of the occasion. Mrs. Milledge is congratulated on having delivered a brilliant address by her platform associates. Mary Moss, Delores Bowens, and Annie Helen Cruse were the 1963 inductees of Alpha Kappa Mu. Participants in the induction ceremonies and honor students and their advisors from various sections of Georgia who were guests during the program pose in front of Hill Hall. 124 m W n v YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Members of the College Chapter of the Young Men's Christian Association and their advisor pause for a pose in the library. They are (LEFT ROW from bottom to top) Dr. John Leod Wilson, Advisor, James F. Neal, Charles McMillan, James Brown, LeRoy Butts, Sam Ward, Thomas Clarke, Melvin Lester and (RIGHT ROW) Robert Patrick, Samuel Tru- ell, Ernest Lavender, Bobby Lockett, Grady Riggs, Johnny Bryant, and Shelton Daniel. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Members of the College Chapter of the Young Women's Christian man, and Gracie Walker. STANDING are Thelma Duggans, Association pause for a pose in Camilla Hubert Hall. They are Joanne Mainor, Verle Patricia Brown, Nettie Lee, Esther Clayton, (SEATED left to right) Mary Reid, Eleanor Allen, Earline Free- Anita Bostic, Gwendolyn Sharpe, and Latrell Mungin. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Members of the Home Economics Club and their advisors pose in front of Hammond Hall. FIRST ROW L to R: Mrs. Evanel Ter- rell, Advisor, Vernita Wright, Lucy Moore, Norma Hendrix, Lottie Shellman, Areatha Ware, Mary Jones, Alberta Wilder, Mrs. Mar- tha Avery, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Frankie Strickland, Idonia Mobley, Sherry Edwards, Sherard Allgood, Drucilla Johnson. THIRD ROW: Ida Matthews, Sally Moore, Mamie Fryer, Ma- tilda Wiley, Marie Butler. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Cruse, Wil- helmina Johnson, Joan Jones, Mamie Jones, Katherine Driskell. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Members of the Student National Education Association and their advisor pose in Wiley Gymnasium. FIRST ROW: L. to R: Charlie Whing, William Day, Jacquelyn Gardner, Mary Moss, Louise Jackson, Israel Small, Betty Moore, Imogene Smith, Dr. John Leod Wilson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: William Campbell, Linwood Ling, Willie Bell Johnson, Edna Ficklin, Adrene Sparks, Lillian Wallace, Carolyn Eady, Margaret Carter, Sandra Eason, Eddie Mae Roundtree, Vivian Brown. THIRD ROW: Florene Boles, Delores Richardson, Richard Brockington, Susan Peeler, Richard Martin, Delores Chisholm, Martha Brooker, Mary Flowers, Constance Bacon, Rita Green, Theodore Pittman. FOURTH ROW: William Bush, Catherine LeCounte, Benjamin Sommerset, Shelton Daniels, David Foster, Robert Stephens, Fran- cis Atkinson, Aberdeen Allen, Roosevelt Harris. BUSINESS CLUB Above L to R: Vivian Rogers, Tommie Culver, Leomia Pinkney, Bobby Hill, Geneva Zeig- ler, Barbara Anne Greene. DEBATING SOCIETY Below L to R: Verlyn Bell, Ithamus Studgeon, Bobby Hill. TIGER'S ROAR STAFF Editor Elmer Thomas discusses layout techni- ques with members of the newspaper staff. Looking on are (L-R) Lottie Fussell, Gwen- dolyn Buchanon, Samuel Truell, Veronica Owens, and Glenneria Martin. THUCY DIDEAN CLUB As Samuel Truell points to one of the places on the map that is to be discussed in the next meeting of the social science club, (L-R) Mr. Whittington Johnson, Advisor, Mildred Har- ris, James Brown, Matilda Bryan and Dorothy Dorsey observe. GREEKS ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY Gamma Upsilon Chapter L-R: Delores Clarke. Beauty Poole, Matilda Bryan, Grammateus, Elease David, Anti-Grammateus, Bessie Samuel, Eudora Allen, Par- liamentarian, Rosalie Holmes, Basileus, Johnnye Paul Wright, Ta- miochus, Geneva Martin, Mildred Harris, Epistoleus, Delores Bo- wens, Anti-Basileus, Juanita Virgil, Anne Waters, Dean of Pledgees Not pictured : Joan Jones, Vonciel Parrish, Veronica Owens, Carolyn Futch. IVY LEAF CLUB (April — November, 1962) 4 r u L-R: Lucy White, Margie Simmons, Donnie Pickett, Patricia Sibert, Cassandra Sexton, Frances Smith, Audrey Hunter, Winifred Williams, Theodosia Tharps, Jennie Gresham, Glenneria Martin. IVY LEAF. CLUB (November #962 — April 1963) zm- iw* ¦F STANDING L-R: Nettie Lee, Angelyn Russell, Wilhelmina Fleming SEATED: Earline Walker, Dawn Hollingshead, Ann Clements. ALPHA PHI MANLY DEEDS, SCHOLARSHIP O (R) (L) Percy Harden Financial Secretary Charles Phillips Dean of Pledges Lawrence Hutchins Liaison Officer Clyde Jenkins Editor-to-Sphinx Alvin Jones Treasurer Willie Shinhoster Chaplain B. C. Carswell Francis Atkinson Luther Brown Alonzo Alston Robert Robinson Reginald Rhodriquez Vann Holland Emmitt Millines Robert Patrick Joseph Washington Curtis Walker ALPHA AND LOVE FOR ALL MANKIND (pw) Matilda Bryan Sweetheart Otis Cox President Benjamin Vice President Otis Mitchell Corresponding Secretary William Wellons Secretary Mr. John Clemmons Advisor (A) Samuel Truell Lawrence Wilson Mannie Roberts William Milton William Day Bobby Hill Grady Copeland Charles Carson Aberdeen Allen William Brown Willie Holmes C*s, TA TER 133 Eunice Veal President Marcelle Rhodriquez Advisor Anna Cooper Vice President and Dean of Pledges Annie Nell Banks Secretary Hattie Watson Corresponding Secretary Mary Nell Hollis Treasurer Carolyn Maxine Roseberry .... Financial Secretary Imogene Smith Financial Secretary Dorothye Carter Assistant Dean of Pledges Barbara Greene Chaplain Pearl Singleton Reporter Nora Williams Pan-Hellenic Council Representative Ira Snelson Keeper of Properties Annette Randolph Parliamentarian Delores Wilson Sergeant-at-arms Idella Glover Pan-Hellenic Council Representative Birdie Jones Lucille Brock Florence Rhaney Laordice Winfrey NU CHAPTER 21. Jeannette Green 22. Hattie Fason 23. Mary Moss 24. Freda Hunter 25. Sherbie Best 26. Eliza Moran 27. Kermetta Clark 28. Rosemary Patton 29. Mary Armstrong 30. Lois Carson 31. Mary Elizabeth Smith T'. W SPHIXX CLUB L-R: Grady Riggs, Bobby Lockett, Sam Ward, Willie Michael. Ernest Lavender. PYRAMID CLUB STANDING L-R: Dorothy Myers, Marion Mungin, Hazel Johnson, Lula Pearl Johnson, Mary Flowers, Georgia Cummings, Gloria Johnson, Ida Dukes SITTING: Frankic Souther- land, Earihel Clark, Irene Elmore, Frances Southerland. 136 OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY Alpha Gamma Chapter FIRST ROW L-R: Christopher James; Frank Tompkins, Second Calvin Cloud, John Right SECOND ROW: John Reed, Chaplain; Vice-Basileus; Harvey Bryant, Keeper of the Peace; Alex Haber- Horace Magwood, Assistant Keeper of Finance; James Coar, Jerry sham, Assistant Keeper of Records and Seals; Norman Elmore, Mims, Ralph Lowe, First Vice-Basileus; Willie Adkins, Ernest Keeper of Records and Seals; Verlyn Bell, Basileus; Mr. Charles Brunson, Keeper of Finance. Pratt, Advisor; Dolphus Lewis, Leander Merritt, Dean of Pledges, LAMPADOS CLUB L-R: Eddie Wright, Chap- lain and Parliamentarian ; James F. Neal, Treasurer; William James, Secretary; Charles Wright, President. SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY Alpha Iota Chapter L-R: Dorothy Dorsey, Jessie Scott. AURORA CLUB L-R- Mary Ruth Thomas, Rebec- ca Walls, Betty Jean Coleman, Artvetta Doanes. KAPPA ALPH PSI FRATERNITY — Gamma Chilon Chapter. STANDING L-R: Lewis Bacon; Emanuel Alston, Keeper of Rec- ords; Artvetta Doanes, Sweetheart; Moses Grant; Charles McMil- lan, Polemarch. SEATED: Israel Small, Dean of Pledges; Paul Buchanan; Shelton Daniels, Reporter: Ira Jackson; John Sweet: Ernest Williams; John Grier: Johnny Warren, Assistant Dean of Pledges KNEELING: Theodore Pittman. Not Pictured: Oree Rawls. SCROLLERS CLUB L-R: Alvin Watkins, Thomas Grant, Charles Hall, William Davis. ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY — Rho Beta Chapter L-R: Dar- nell Dixon, Assistant Treasurer: Cynthia Toney, Secretary; Georgia White, President: Dorothy Harden, Theresa Lewis: Ann Hender- son, Keeper of Property; Geraldine Caesar, Joan Holliday, Dean of Pledgees; Annie Pearl Davis, Barbara Clements, Treasurer. PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY Gamma Zeta Chapter L-R: Clarence Banks, Vice- President; Rjbert Ferguson, Secretary; John Poole, Pres- ident and Reporter; Roose- velt Harris, Dean of Pledges. Not pictured: LeRoy Major, Herschel Robinson, Albert Rowe. CHORAL SOCIETY The officers of the Choral Society are James F. Neal (fourth from right in row four) ; Shirley James (not visible as she is in front of the con- ductor) ; Mary Armstrong (fifth from right in row two) ; Jean Stewart, As- sistant Secretary (fifth from left in row three) ; Margie LeCounte, Treas- urer (Not pictured). MEN'S GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW L-R: Richard Montgomery, Harvey Bryant, Frank Tompkins, William Martin, Joseph Williams, Willie Turner, John Calvin Reed, Alex Habersham, John Barnes, Roosevelt Winfrey. SECOND ROW: L-R: Lawrence Hutchins, Robert Bell. Charles Car- son, Lawrence Wilson, Samuel Williams, Jesse Manning, Charles Day, Walker Durham, James Williams, Leroy Stanley. MARSHALL BOARD L-R: Eunice Veal. Lucile Lamar, Mary Nell Hollis, Lucille Brock, Alma Favors, Hattie Wilson, Frieda Brewton, Shirley Whing. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS STANDING L-R: Lawrence Hutchins, Senior Class Representative; Alex Habersham, Junior Class Representative. SEATED L-R: Ernest Brunson. Vice-President; Norman Elmore, Presi- dent: Mildred Harris, Secretary. 142 ¦ 3fc WRIGHT HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL L-R: Bobby Hill, Mrs. Clayte Watson, Dormitory Director; Verlyn Bell; Marvin Chatman, Jerome Johnson. CAMILLA HUBERT HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL STANDING L-R: Miss Marcelle Rhodriquez, Counsellor; Lucy White; Albertha Roberts; Beaty Poole ; Sherard Allgood ; Alma Favors ; Freda Hunter ; Hazel Phillips ; Joanne Mainor ; Glenneria Martin; Mrs. Louise Lester, Dormitory Director. 143 N LJ i' THE MARCHING TIGERS Dickie Jones, Assistant Drum Major leads the Marching Tigers with Charles White, Drum Major, immediately behind him. CHEERLEADERS n L-R: Sadie Collins, Jeses Whatley, Jennie Gresham, Georgia White, Cassandra Sexton, Ollie Wells, Lillie Cummings, James Jackson. 144 FEA TURES !JU iJh % One of Ira Snelson's campaign signs was posted on a campus oak. Ira Snelson modelled streetwear. MISS SSC CONTESTANTS COMPETE DURING ELECTION WEEK Dorothye Carter modelled beachwear. Bessie Samuel sang "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes.' 1 r / L-R: Bessie Samuel, Ira Snelson, Dorothye Carter. MISS SSC AND HER ATTENDANTS POSE ON THE GRIDIRON 147 COLUMBUS CLASSIC IS A GALA EVENT Queen Ira and her attendants reign during the Columbus Classic Parade. ,~»jt. THE GIRLS ARE Pretty, Hl ?>^H Hbt «~S W^*^. JR &£- J ^P^'"~ 'i ^^Bnv > i B"S ^ ' Winsome, 149 Queen Ira approaches the platform in Willcox gymnasium. President Payne crowns the Queen. THE CORONATION Though the Queen's reign has been in effect for three months prior to the Coronation, the formal ceremonies must take place. The Coronation Ball is enjoyed. Miss Savannah State College poses for her formal portrait during intermission at the Coro- nation Ball. Queen Ira and her attendants pose for their formal picture during intermission at the Ball. HOMECOMING PARADE L-R: Gertrude Frazier, Lawrence Wilson, Mary Moss, and Delores James work on the Snea Car. Elizabeth Jaudon is at the far right (facing away from the camera). MUCH WORK PRECEDES THE Melvin Smith and Lucious Baldwin work on the Wright Hall Float. With their backs to the camera are (L-R) Grady Riggs, Leon Wright, Jesse Manning, and Theodore Pittman taking a momentary break from the proceedings. PREPARATION Gentle Powers, Hosie Singleton, Ernest Brunson, Melvin Lester, Dr. Clyde Hall and Bryant Jackson work on the Technical Sciences Float. BIG DAT «. *. Lucille Brock and Ira Snelson prepare some of the decoration for the Delta Sigma Theta Float. Miss Savannah State College immediately prior to the Homecoming Parade. MISS SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE And Her Attendants immediately prior to the Homecoming Parade. The Queen and her attendants during the Parade. 155 Freddie Liggins, Anna Cooper, "Miss Senior," and Thelma Evans smile prettily. Laura Drayton, Alice Murray, "Miss Freshman,' and Gloria Shank wave prettily-clad hands. Jerry Mims and Lucy White are an attractive pair during the parade. Matilda Bryan, "Miss Senior," Safronia Lawson and Dorothy Moss are lovely flowers in "A Japanese Garden." M I S S T E Gwendolyn Miller, C Matilda Wiley, H "Miss Technical N Sciences" and I a Annie Coleman C n reflect the radi- A d ance of "Telstar." L A S T C T I E E N N D C A E N S T S :*.$g5[&wSfl ¦22££,^;ii-*S: msm^ .*Iti OF M I S S Nora Williams, Imo- D E gene Smith, "Miss Del ta Sigma Theta," and Barbara Anne Greene L a beam as they sit at the T A n d foot of the Pyramid of Gizah. S A I T G T M T A E N T D H A E N T T A S Annette Randolph, Mary Delores Wilson, "Miss Omega Psi Phi," and Carolyn Maxine Roseberry attract the attention of onlookers during the parade. ¦iMCffifci»rf" Ernestine Adams, Blanche Winfrey, "Miss YWCA," and Willie Julia Adams are a charming threesome. Artvetta Doanes, "Miss Kappa Alpha Psi" smiles winningly as she sits in her beautifully decorated car. ^•V" Vlv/W Elease David, Beauty Poole, and Johnnye Paul Wright, "Miss Al- pha Kappa Al- pha" wave at the crowds from their vantage points near "Niagara Falls." Melinda Jones, Murnace Coleman. "Miss Camilla Hubert Hall," and Martha Smith constitute an eye- pleasing threesome. "Miss Wright Hall." Frankie Strickland, Susan Peeler, and Ro- nella Hood grace their beautiful float. M I S S W R I G H T H A L L if "¦u -.; ?•, *V*p3, ¦mmz&&mm Mrs. Leila Butler, Mrs. Lillian Wright, "Miss National Alumni," and Mrs. Priscilla Thomas are lovely ornaments in the Garden of Won- ders. Pictured above are some of the rooters for the home team during the Homecoming Game. Below Miss National Alumni and her attendants, President William K. Payne, and Miss Savannah State College's attendants listen as Miss Savannah State College speaks during the Homecoming Halftime Ceremony. 161 Miss Savannah State College and her attendants pose during the Homecoming Halftime Ceremony. 162 MISS YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Blanche Winfrey MISS BUSINESS Lucy Clare White *r MISS ZETA PHI BETA Theresa Lewis MISS CAMILLA HUBERT HALL Murnace Coleman v > t MISS SIGMA GAMMA RHO Dorothy Dorsey MISS OMEGA PSI PHI Mary Delores Wilson MISS TECHNICAL SCIENCES Matilda Wiley v\ MISS ALPHA PHI ALPHA Matilda Bryan MISS SOCIAL SCIENCE and ATTENDANTS Lillian Ann Jackson, Nellie Ogletree "Miss Social Science," Julia Ann Jenkins MISS SENIOR and ATTENDANTS Thelma Evans, Anna Cooper, "Miss Senior," Freddie Liggins THREE ATTRACTIVE SUMMER QUARTER STUDENTS LoDoris Rooks, Leola Farley, Rosa Davis MISS DELTA SIGMA THETA Imogene Smith MISS JUNIOR Delores Bowens MISS WRIGHT HALL and ATTENDANTS Susan Peeler, Frankie Strickland, "Miss Wright Hall," Ronella- Hood MISS LAMPADOS CLUB Lois Carson MISS ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Johnnye Paul Wright MISS KAPPA ALPHA PSI Artvetta Doanes MISS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Frances Shellman WINSOME COED Dorothy Loadholt ATTRACTIVE SUMMER QUARTER STUDENT Christine Wright During the President's Lawn Party for June Graduates, Joyce and Marion Dingle and Vernell Moultrie Sims laugh at a joke which Coach Richard Washington is telling. Annie Lee Howell, Geraldine Spaulding, James DeVoe, Student Council President, Mrs. Thelma DeVoe, Vernell Moultrie Sims, and Joyce and Marion Dingle enjoy conversing at the Lawn Party. Honorees and guests at the June 1962 Lawn Party pause amidst their enjoyment of refreshments for the camera- man. In the FOREGROUND left to right are Dorothy Brown, Olivet Wyche, Donnie Cooper, Mrs. Dorothy Hamil- ton, Dora Myles, Catherlyn Holland, Phyllis Singfield, and Mrs. Thelma Harmond. In the BACKGROUND are Loretta Miller, Annette Kennedy, Juanita Quinn, Mr. Samuel Gill and Mr. James Thompson, Jr. Below Delores Washington, Amy Wilson, Williams and Edward Moultrie have fun at the President's Lawn Party for August graduates. THE JUNE CLASS THE A UGUST CLASS l ALUMNUS AND FORMER PROFESSOR AND FAMILY VISIT THE COLLEGE illllillU Pictured above in the College Library are John and Carolyn Lockette and their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Rutherford Lockette. TWO MARCHING TIGERS James Tyree Williams and Lawrence Hutchins, Senior Marching Tigers, pose near the college gridiron. GOLF DRIVING RANGE HEALTH & PHYS 1 2k EDUCAT I ON Miss Kathleen Thomas, Summer Quarter coed, poses on this range will increasingly enhance the Health, Physical the recently allotted golf driving range. It is expected that Education, and Recreation program of the College. Is Raymond Harper takes his primary position in readiness for running a 220 yard dash. Harper practices with the javelin on the College athletic field. 180 Coaches Albert Frazier (Backfield), George Miller (Line), and Richard Washington (Head Coach), plan strategy. FOOTBALL THE SCOREBOARD 19 6 2 SSC Opponents SSC Opponents 19 Edward Waters College 6 8 Alabama State College Fort Valley State 27 Clark College 20 6 Morris College 8 18 Claflin College 24 22 Benedict College 14 40 Paine College Albany State College 16 THE FIGHTING TIGERS (FRONT ROW) James Deadwyler, John Sweet, Thomas Glover, Freddie Meyers, Harold Ray; (THIRD ROW) Chadwick Steele, Thomas Williams, Sidney Williams, Frank Ellis, McArthur Pratt, Jerry Coakienos, Calvin Roberts, James McNeal, Bobby Lockett, Robert Pennamon, Richard Anderson, George Johnson, Herschel Benjamin Spann, Willie Simmons, Jerome Roberts, James Carth- Robinson. (SECOND ROW:) Henry Jenk, E. G. Hayes, Richard on, Bernard Lewis, Johnny Carthon, Robert Saxby. Mungin, John Barnes, Oree Rawls, Herbert Ford, Gene Wilcher, h FRANK ELLIS Quarterback a n ^ s JAMES McNEAL Guard 182 CALVIN ROBERTS Co-Caption and Center RICHARD ANDERSON Halfback f%^' BERNARD LEWIS Tackle 183 FREDDIE MEYERS Fullback ROBERT SAXBY Halfback HERSCHEL ROBINSON BENJAMIN SPANN End Tackle 184 A OREE RAWLS End JAMES CARTHON Co-Captain and Guard GEORGE JOHNSON Guard The Tigers in action against Morris College McArthur Pratt in action during the Homecoming Game with the Clark College Panthers as opponents Tigers fight toward the goal. McArthur Pratt, carrying the ball, is attacked by a host of Clark College Panthers as Robert Saxby is on the way. Ik ¦ i tiMn^wn 186 Marty Richards, Calvin Roberts, Oree Rawls, and James White stride across the gridiron for the pre-game ceremony. *>sjl ysm Students congratulate the Tigers after their upset victory move over Benedict College on the Savannah State College athletic field. 187 1962-63 TIGERS BASKETBALL TEAM (FRONT ROW L-R) Raymond Gooddine, Frank Ellis, Aaron seph Washington: (SECOND ROW) Coach Albert E. Frazier and Johnson, Robert Caine, Johnny Mathis, Harvey Bailey, Warner James Jackson. Strickland. Anthony Sheffield, Charles Day, Herbert Ford, Jo- THE THREE JUNIORS The three Juniors pictured above, Anthony Sheffield, Harvey Bailey, and Johnny Mathis, spent many hours at practice and in playing time and were responsible for much of the success of Basketball Tigers. Warner Strickland Robert Caine Frank Ellis Harvey Bailey Johnny Mathis Aaron Johnson Raymond Gooddine Alfred Moragne 189 Charles Day Anthony Sheffield shoots as he is guarded by Number 44 of South Car- olina Area Trades team and as num- ber 12 observes the action. Aaron Johnson shoots a one-hand push as he is guarded by SCATman. Anthony Sheffield and SCATman 42 watch. Aaron Johnson jumps for a lay-up shot as Charles Day, Anthony Sheffield and Johnny Mathis watch. Alex Habersham of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity attempts a jump shot Jerome Smith, an Omega man and Alvin Toney, a against the Cats. Catman fight for a rebound. Ralph Lowe controls the rebound. I N M E M O R I A M The Reverend Amjogollo Elijah Peacock was Col- lege Minister from 1940 until 1952, and again from 1959 until his death on November 8, 1962. He was also an Assistant Professor of Social Sci- The Reverend Amjogollo Elijah Peacock ^hMS^ Mrs. Florence Fladger Harrington was Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Director of the Women's Ensemble from September of 1955 until her de- mise on October 9, 1962. Mrs. Florence Fladger Harrington 191 THE YEARBOOK STAFF Boast Carswell L — R: Frankie Souther- land, Mr. Wilton Scott, Johnnye Wright. Boast Carswell, Editor-in-chief Veronica Owens, Copy Editor Ernestine Adams ¦n ^ n i Assistants Beauty Poole Jessie Scott, Photography and Layout Editor Delores Bowens ¦r^ , m i Assistants Delores Clarke James F. Neal, Sports Editor Gwendolyn Buchanan Roscoe Edwards Assistants Percy Harden, Business Manager Otis Mitchell Frankie Southerland Assistants Miss Mary Ella Clark, Advisor Mr. Wilton Scott, Advisor Mr. Robert Mobley, Photographer L — R: Frankie Southerland, Percy Harden, and Otis Mitchell. L — R: Mr. Robert Mobley, Jessie Scott, Delores Clarke. L — R: Gwendolyn Buchanan, James F. Neal, Roscoe Edwards. L — R: Veronica Owens, Boast Carswell, Miss Mary Ella Clark, Ernestine Adams. 192 SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, EARNESTINE: Eatonton, Georgia. Camilla Hubert Hall, Y.W.C.A., Boar's Head Club, Dormitory Council. ADAMS, JULIA: Eatonton, Georgia; Y.W.C.A., Home Econom- ics Club, Technical Sciences Club, Marshall Board, Tutorial System. ALBRIGHT, EDITH: Route 2 box 176; Millen, Georgia. ALLEN, EUDORA MOORE: 707 West 44th Street, Savannah, Georgia; Adams 2-8462, S.N.E.A., Boar's Head Club, College Playhouse, Women's Ensemble, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. ALSTON, RUTH: 601 West 41st Street, Savannah, Georgia; Adams 4-8984, Business Club. ANDERSON, JEROME: 2019 Barton Street, Brunswick, Geor- gia; AM 5-0922, Y.M.C.A., Newtonian Society, Student Library Assistant. BACON, LEWIS: 1044 Alpha Street, Waycross, Georgia; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. W. K. Payne Chemical Society. BAISDEN, ALETHIA B.: 1807 Gordon Street, Brunswick, Georgia. BAKER, ROSE MARIE: 2114 Colorado Avenue, EL 4-9608, Savannah, Georgia. BELL, VERLYN CLIFTON: 401 High Street, Gainesville, Geor- gia; LE 61257, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Wright Hall Dormitory Council, Y.M.C.A., S.N.E.A., Debating Society, Social Science Club, Committee on Teacher Educations, Religious Life Committee, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society. BRANCH, MARGIE L.: 609 West Bolton Street, Adams 3-8783. S.N.E.A. BROWN, JR. JAMES: 1016 Highway 80. Savannah, Georgia. Adams 6-3209. Kappa Aplha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Debating Society, Y.M.C.A., Social Science Club, Student Council Representative, S.N.E.A., Tutor (Government), Peace Corps Educational Com- mittee. BROWN, LUTHER MACK: 1505 West Chester Street, Savan- nah, Georgia. Ad 6-6648. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. S.N.E.A. BRUNSON, ERNEST BURNS: 827 East 38th Street, Savannah, Georgia. 233-2581. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Technical Science Club. BUCHANAN. TR. PAUL LAWRENCE: 604 S-Gaskin, Douglas, Georgia. 384-5062. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Y.M.C.A. CALLOWAY, FREDA VIRGINIA: 114 North 31rd Street, Griffin, Georgia. 6320. S.N.E.A.. Y.W.C.A., Boar's Head Club, Camilla Hubert Hall Dormitory Council. CANNICK. LEANDER: 221 West Waldburg Street, Savannah, Georgia. Cresent Club. Y.M.C.A., Technical Sciences Club, Phi Beta Sigma. CARSWELL. TR. BOAST CEPHAS: 521 Elm Street, Rockmart, Georgia. 684-2095. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., The Tiger, (Yearbook), S.N.E.A., Newtonian Society, Football team, Pan- Hellenic Council, Avant Garde. CARTER. DOROTHYE VIRGINIA: 301 Barbank Drive, Man- chester, Georgia. 846-2706. "Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities," Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Marshall Board, Boar's Head Club, Peace Corps Committee, Student Activity Committee, S.N.E.A. Language Representative. CHEELY, JULIA ELAINE: Route 1 Box 190, Mitchell, Georgia. S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. CHISHOLM, DOLORES LA VERN: 541 East Henry Street, Savannah, Georgia. 23-44742. S.N.E.A. CLARKE, DOLORES ANN: 505 East Henry Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 4-8933. Annual Staff, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Newtonian Society, S.N.E.A. CLEMENTS, BARBARA SARAH: 1316 Love Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 4-3309. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., S.N.E.A. CLOUD, III THOMAS CALVIN: 321-Street, S.W., Cairo, Georgia. 377-6437. American Chemical Society, W. K. Payne Chemical Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, Y.M.C.A., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. COAR, JAMES ERNEST: 2917 East 7th Street. Columbus, Geora-ia. FA 21333. W. K. Payne Chemical Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society, American Chemical Society, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. COLBERT. BENJAMIN J.: 1012 West 41st Street. Savannah. Georgia. AD 2-7633. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Home- coming Committee, S.N.E.A., Y.M.C.A., Avant Garde. COLBERT. JAMES: 1018 East 6th Street, FA 3-9487, Columbus, Georgia, S.N.E.A., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. COOPER. ANNA: 1710 Grove Street, Savannah. Georgia. AD 4-6959. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Technical Sciences Club, Home Economics Club, Miss Senior. COOPER, EZEKIEL JR.: 515 Fellwood Homes, Savannah Georgia. AD 4-3071, Savannah State Choral Society, Tutor in Chemistry. COPELAND, GRADY ELLENBURG: Savannah, Georgia, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, Business Club, Economics Club. COPELAND. GUSSIE LEE: 663 East 32nd Street, Savannah, Geor- gia. AD 4-7947. COX, JR. OTIS GRAHAM: 1527 Mills B. Lane Avenue AD 6-7513, Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc., Y.M.C.A., Techniqueal Science Club. S.N.E.A. DANIELS, SHELTON: 300 Concord Avenue, Eatonton, Georgia. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Y.M.C.A. DAVIS, ANNIE PEARL: Patterson, Georgia, 646-5714. Home Eco- nomics Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Creative Dance Group, Young Women's Christian Association. DAY, WILLIAM JAMES: 2210 Burroughs Street, Savannah, Geor- gia, AD 3-7674. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Men's Glee Club, S.N.E.A., Y.M.C.A., Basketball Team, Track Team, Mathematics Club. DINGLE, TOYCE GRIFFIN: 511 West Victory Drive, Savannah, Georgia. 234-8241. S.N.E.A., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Social Science Club, Y.W.C.A. DIXON, DARNELL MYRTICE: 1700 Eleanor Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 3-4825, Business Club, S.N.E.A., Zeta Phi Beta Soror- ity, Inc. DRYER, EUGENE: Route 1, Box 323, Mcintosh, Georgia. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. DUPREE, BARBARA: 652 East 34th Street, Savannah, Georgia, AD 3-6806, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Student National Education Assistant. EDWARDS, GLORIA: 2223 East Jones Street AD 6-0874, Savan- nah, Georgia. EDWARDS, JESSIE PEAR: Route 4, Box 143, Dawson, Georgia. Home Economics Club, Technical Sciences Club, Y.M.C.A., Wom- en's Glee Club. ELMORE, NORMAN BENEDICT: 219/ 2 West 56th Street, Savan- nah, Georgia, AD-64370. "Who's Who, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Student Council, Newman Club, Alpha Kappa Mu, Boar's Head Club, S.N.E.A., Student Advisory Board. EVANS, THELMA MAXINE: 1105 Effie Street, Waycross, Geor- gia. S.N.E.A., Marshall Board, Social Committee, Choral Society, Attendant to "Miss Senior." FERGUSON, GLORIA: 421 East 31th Street, AD 2-2293, Savan- nah, Georgia. FLORENCE, ROBERT LEE: 1017 Cochran Avenue, Brunswick, Georgia. AM 59205, S.N.E.A., Social Science Club. FLUELLEN, TULIA PEARL: 1611 Sylvester Drive, Savannah, Georgia, 233-0308. GARDNER, GERTRUDE: Post office Box 103 Riceboro, Georgia. Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A. GARVIN, HAZEL LOUVENIA: 801 Sullivan Street, Savannah, Georgia. A.N.E.A. 193 GASKINS, GRACIE LEE: 510 East Pine Street, Douglas, Georgia. S.N.E.A., Social Science Club, Y.W.C.A. GOOLSBY. LIZZIE LORINE: 378 Bailey Street, Athens, Georgia. 546-1575. S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A., Social Science Club, Camilla Hubert Hall Council. GRANT, CATHERINE ELIZABETH: #15 Grimbles Point, Savan- nah, Georgia. EL 5-1248, Dancing Group. GRANT. MOSES ALEXANDER: 1518 Cloverdale Drive, AD 6- 4822, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. GREENE. BARBARA. ANN : 962-B Ruth Court, Savannah, Georgia, AD 6-9964. The Enterpriser, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Busi- ness Club. HABERSHAM, JULIA: Route 3 Box 187, Washington Street, Louisville, Georgia: Newtonian Society, S.N.E.A. HANDY, JACQUELINE: 1017 Frank Street, AD 3-9015, Savannah, Georgia; S.N.E.A. HARDEN. DOROTHY LA ROSE: 505 East Charlton Street, Sa- vannah, Georgia. AD 6-6033. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Y.W.C.A. HARDEN, PERCY: 120 St. Joseph Avenue, Savannah, Georgia. AD 6-0538. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Yearbook Staff Mem- ber, Newman's Club, Business Club, Y.M.C.A. HARPER, CLORIA TEAN: Millen, Georgia. 699W-3, Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A., Attendant to "Miss Y.M.C.A.," HARPER, RAYMOND ALVIN BERNARD: 109 Griggs Street Marietta, Georgia, 428-9700. S.N.E.A., Physical Education Club, Basketball, Track, Student Trainer. HARRIS, ROOSEVELT: Eatonton, Georgia. Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity, Inc., Y.M.C.A., Avant Garde, Pan-Hellenic Council. HARRIS, WILLIE OSCAR: Route 1 Box 264, Thomson, Georgia. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Physical Education Club, Y.M.C.A., Wright Hall Dormitory Council, S.N.E.A. HENDERSON, ANNIE: 216 West Calhoun Street, Thomasville, Georgia. CA-5217. Physical Education Club, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Pan-Hellenic Council, Women's Glee Club, Student National Education Association. HERRINGTON, CAROLYN: Sardis, Georgia. 569-2931. S.N.E.A. HILL, BOBBY L.: Athens, Georgia. R. J. Reynold's Student Repre- sentative, Business Club, Debating Society, Sunday School Superin- tendent, Wright Hall Dormitory Council, Who's Who — American College, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Alpha Kappa Mu Tutori- al Society, Peace Corps Committee, Religions Life Commit- tee. Y.M.C.A., Homecoming Committee. HILL, MOLLIE ELIZABETH: 311 7th Avenue, Manchester, Geor- gia. TH 6-3372. Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A., Boar's Head Club. HOLLIDAY, GLORIA JEAN: 118 Ferrill Street, Savannah, Geor- gia. AD 4-1298. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., "Miss Sigma," S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. HOLLIDAY, JOAN YVONNE: 118 Ferrill Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 4-1298. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Physical Education ClubfS.N.E.A. HOLLIS, MARY NELL: 610 Second Avenue N.W.. Moultrie, Georgia. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Home Economics Club, Y.W.C.A., Marshall Board. HOWELL, BETTY KELLEY: 1403 Cloverdale Drive. 236-3000. HOWELL, BURNICE ELOISE: Lumber City, Georgia. Physical Education Club, Archonian Club of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. HUMMINGS, BARBARA JANE: Route 1, Box 70, Woodbine, Georgia. TE 4-2326. S.N.E.A. HUTCHINS. LAWRENCE: 715 East 33rd Street, Savannah, Geor- gia. AD 3-0556. Marching and Concert Band, Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- ternity, Inc., S.N.E.A., Y.M.C.A., Men's Glee Club. JACKSON, DAISY CAROLYN: 311 Atwell Millen, Georgia. Tel. 473, S.N.E.A. JACKSON. ELIZABETH PRYOR: 2218 Augusta Avenue, Savan- nah, Georgia. AD 6-5931. S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. JACKSON, GLADYS HARRIETT: Route 4. Box 369, AD 4-7889. S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A., Social Science Club. JAMES. DELORES TEWELL: 1007- 12th Street, West Palm Beach, Fla. 832-4792. Band, S.N.E.A. JAMES, JO ANN F. : 3000 Highland Hgts. Pl„ Valdosta, Georgia. CH 2-8347. Sigma Gamma Pho Sorority, Inc., Women's Glee Club. JENKINS. MARGARET AMELIA: 994A Hull Drive, Savannah, Georgia. AD 3-1491. S.N.E.A., Y.M.C.A., Women's Glee Club, Stu- dent Council. JOHNSON, HELEN: 418 Fellwood Homes, Savannah, Georgia. AD 3-9034. Social Science Club, S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A., Business Club. TOHNSON, RUTHIE MAE: Route 1, Box 301, Metier, Georgia. MU 5-5905. Home Economics Club, Y.M.C.A. TOHNSON, WILLIE BELL: Route 1, Box 3, Attapulgua, Georgia. S.N.E.A., Y.M.C.A. JONES. ALVIN JR.: 1015 West Victory Drive. AD 2-3937. Savan- nah, Georgia, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. TONES, ARTIS WILLIAM TR. 903 Fletcher Street, Thomasville, Georgia. CA 6-1556. Band, S.N.E.A. TONES, BERNICE MARIE: Route 1, Box 20, Townsend, Georgia. 437-4494. S.N.E.A. JONES, HENRIETTA: 609 Key Street, Macon, Georgia. SH 6-9825. Marshall Board. JONES, JULIA MAE: 514 West 34th Street, Savannah, Georgia. JONES, SHIRLEY: 417 Yamacraw Village, Savannah, Georgia. AD 6-0986. TONES, THERESSA BEVELYN: 1101 Love Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 6-7478. S.N.E.A. KORNEGAY, BERNITA: 2117 Ott Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 4-0465. Alpha Kappa Mu. Business Club, Tiger's Roar. Curriculum Committee, Y.M.C.A., Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and LTniversities. LAMAR, LUCILE: Post office Box 344, Talbolton, Georgia. MO 5-3130. Marshall Board, S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A., Religions Life Com- mittee, Charm Week Committee. LAW, IRENE: 115 Maple Street, Savannah, Georgia. Ad 4-6456. LAWRENCE, ORA DEE: Route 2, Box 43-A, Folkston, Georgia. S.N.E.A. LEWIS, DOLPHUS GENE: 1343 23rd Street, Columbus, Georgia. FA 3-5959. Social Science Club, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial So- ciety, Wright Hall Dormitory Council, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., Foreign Language Laboratory Assistant, Y.M.C.A. LIGGINS, FREDDIE MARTE: 2501 Florance Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 4-1062. Boar's Head Club, Attendant to "Miss Senior." Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A., Year Book Staff. LOVE, LORETHA: 18 Lovett Street, Statesboro, Georgia. PO. 4-5801. S.N.E.A., Women's Glee Club. LOWE, RALPH: 1017 Enoch Drive, Columbus, Georgia. FA 3-4635. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Y.M.C.A., Newtonian Club, Wright Hall Dormitory Council, SSC Advisory Board, Pan-Hellenic Council, S.N.E.A., Baseball. LUCKEY, VERNICE JEAN: Route 1, Box 408, Mcintosh, Georgia. MASSEY, IRENE: 1928 Cochran Avenue, Brunswick, Georgia. AM 5-5910. Assistant teacher at Savannah State Nursery School. MAYES, BARBARA ANN: 915 Porter Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 4-2623. S.N.E.A. McMILLAN, CHARLES FRANKLIN : 1836 West 54th Street, Sa- vannah, Georgia. AD 3-3287. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Y.M.C.A., Pan-Hellenic Council, Mathematics Club, S.N.E.A. McNEAL, BOBBY: 721 West 47th Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 6-4020. Social Science Club, S.N.E.A. McRAE, MARINE: 426 second Avenue, McRae, Georgia. 867-6251. Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A., Social Science Club. 194 MIDDLETON, ERNESTINE MEGGETT: 1217 West 41st Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 2-5041. S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. MILTON, WILLIAM JACKSON: 606 West 59th Street, Savannah, Georgia. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. MITCHELL, OTIS: 632 West Orchard Street, Savannah, Georgia. 236-4703. Boar's Head Club, College Playhouse, Tiger's Roar, Year Book Staff, S.N.E.A., Debating Society, Pan-Hellenic Council, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. MOFFITT, ANNIE W.: 2121 Florance Street, Metter, Georgia. AD 6-9790, S.N.E.A. MOORE, LUCY: 105 Cuthbert Street, Marietta, Georgia. Techni- cal Sciences Club, Home Economics Club, Y.M.C.A. NUNNALLY, BETTE J.: 10 Bryant Street. Statesboro. Georgia. PO. 4-2692. NUNNALLY, JERELEAN: 10 Bryant Street, Statesboro. Georgia. PO. 4-2692. OGLETREE, NELLIE GAY: 109 Washington Street, Barnesville, Georgia. Phone. 707. "Miss Social Science," Social Science Club, S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. OVERSTREET, ROSE MARIE: 611 40th Lane. Savannah, Geor- gia. AD 6-0097. S.N.E.A., Choral Society. PARRISH VELMA LAVERNE: 27 Blitch Street, Statesboro, Georgia. PO. 4-3053. Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A. "Miss S.N.E.A.," Boar's Head Club. PHILLIPS, CHARLES ANDRE: 921 West 42nd Street, Savannah, Georgia. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Social Science Club, College Playhouse, Y.M.C.A., Debating Society, Tiger's Roar, Y.M.C.A. PINKNEY, LEOMIA: 1800 Eleanor, Savannah, Georgia. AD 4-8265 Business Club. POOLE, BEAUTY: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., S.N.E.A,, Newtonian Society, Dormitory Council, Yearbook Staff. POOLE. JOHN HENRY: 223 Pine Street. Atlanta, Georgia. TR. 5-8176. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Y.M.C.A., S.N.E.A. PORTER, JACKIE: 211 Wilson Street, Pelham, Georgia. Phone 294-8473. Business Club, Marshall Board, Y.W.C.A. POWERS, GENTLE: 804 South Hooker Street, Fitzgerald, Georgia. Phone, 6076. QUINN, VIVIAN: Post Office Box 447, Savannah State College, Savannah, Georgia. Camilla Hubert Hall Dormitory Council. S.N.E.A., Business Club. RICHARDSON, GLORIA: 34 Brooklyn Homes, Brunswick, Georgia. ROBERTS. MANNIE: Route 1. Box 234. Richboro, Georgia. Tu. 4-2872. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Mathematics and Physics, S.N.E.A., Debating Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Tutorial Society. ROBINSON, ROBERT: 644 West 39th Street, AD 2-5445, Savan- nah, Georgia. ROOKS, CAROLYN EVANGELINE: 312 Harrington Road, St. Simons Island, Georgia. ME 8-2784. S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. ROSS, ETHEL LACINE: Jones Homes Apt. 43, Glennville, Georgia. OL. 4-2045. S.N.E.A., Science and Mathematics Clubs, Dramatics. SAMUEL, BESSIE: 132 Jenkes Street, AD 3-1752. Savannah, Georgia. SEABROAK, LESLIE: 208 Taylor Street, Alma, Georgia, Y.W.C.A.. S.N.E.A., Social Science Club. SHEFFIELD. VIVIAN E. 2209 Albany Street, Brunswick, Georgia. AM 5-1979. Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A. SHELLMAN. LOVIA: Route 1, Box 213, Barton, Georgia. EM 4-3563. Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A. SINGLETON. JOAN: 2141 East Bolton Street, Savannah, Georgia. AD 6-1702, S.N.E.A. SINGLETON, PEARL L.: 2701 Florence Street Savannah, Georgia. AD 6-1483. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Committee on Student Personnel, S.N.E.A., Avant Garde. SMALL. ISRAEL GEORGE: Post Office Box 37, Rincon, Georgia. 826-5640. S.N.E.A.. Physical Education Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fra- ternity, Inc. SMITH, EUGENE: 131A Mclntyre Street. Savannah, Georgia. AD 6-7509. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.. Technical Sciences Club, S.N.E.A., Y.M.C.A. SMITH, TEROME: Hinesville, Georgia. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Y.M.C.A., S.N.E.A., Physical Education Club, Wright Hall Dormitory. SNELSON, IRA ANN: Route 4, Box 20. Marietta. Georgia. 427- 3009. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc., S.N.E.A., Young Women's Christian Association, Business Club. Enterpriser — Typist. SNIPES. DOROTHY: 11 Nelson Street, Savannah, Georgia. W. K. Payne Chemical Society. STRANGE, DORIS MARIE: Route 2, Box 48. Toomsboro, Georgia. S.N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. SWEET. JOHN A.: 606 Clay Street, Bainbridge, Georgia. Phone — Ch6-3957, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Y.M.C.A., P.E.M. Club, S.N.E.A. THOMAS, JOHN D.: 16450 N.W. 22nd Court, Opa-Locka, Florida. Phone NA4-1785, Social Science Club. TONEY, CYNTHIA: 712-B Bethel Court. Savannah. Georgia. Phone AD3-2958. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Boar's Head Club, Asso- ciation of Women Students. TRUELL. SAMUEL MACK: 3303 Burroughs Street. Savannah. Georgia. Phone AD2-3940, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., De- bating Team, Social Science Club, Tiger's Roar, Y.M.C.A. TYSON, BARBARA ROSETTA: Darien, Georgia. Phone 832-4448, S.N.E.A. VEAL, EUNICE: Route 1, Dublin, Georgia. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., S.N.E.A., Marshall Board, Boar's Head Club. WADE, ROSE L.: 3010 Lindell Avenue, Tampa, Florida. Phone 243-6163. WATSON, HATTIE L.: 3867 Boby Drive, Columbus, Georgia. Phone — Fairfax 7-7166, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Business Club, Marshall Board, Savannah State College Band, Association of Women Students, Y.W.C.A. WHING, SHIRLEY REGINIA: Route 4, Box 271, Saint Simons Island, Georgia, Phone ME-8020, Newtonian Society. Sunday School, Marshall Board, Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A. WHITE, GEORGIA MAE: Route 4, Box 347, Macon, Georgia, Phone SH2-8600, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., S.N.E.A., Cheering Squad, Physical Education Club, Creative Dance Group. WILKERSON, WILLIE M.: Post Office Box 50, Naylor, Georgia. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Technical Sciences Club, Y.M.C.A., Art Club, Newtonian Society. WILLIAMS, ERNEST: 1938 W 57th St., Savannah, Georgia. Phone Ad4-3714. WILLIAMS, HOLLAND: WILLIAMS, TRUDDIE: WILSON, MARY DELORES: 1011 'Richards Street, Savannah, Georgia. Phone 234-7932, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., A.K.Mu. Tutorial Society. WINFREY, BLANCHE B.: 174 Barfield Ave., S.W., Atlanta. Geor- gia. Phone Plaza 8-5123, Y.W.C.A., S.N.E.A., Women's Ensemble, Student Aid to Personnel Staff, Association of Women Students, "Miss Y.W.C.A." WRIGHT. JOHNNYE PAUL: 305 Pughsley Street, Swainsboro, Georgia. 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