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the 1973 tiger

volume XXV

savannah state college

savannah, georgia

table of contents

student life 4

organized aetivities /features . . 32

eanipus scenes 80

campus beauties 88

greeks 126

sporting activities 166

classes 200

academics / administration .... 268

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honors day

commencement '72
June & august

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four years labor lead to graduation Vi

Al 3:00 P \t on the a/iernuon ulJiine 3. 1973 more than 350 graduates file into the Civic Center for Coninieneenient.

Mavor Riegard Hatcher speaks about prt)hlenis in our society

Dr. Henry Ashmore of Armstrong Stale College and Or JackMin i unjer /uini degrees.

we waited

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a salute to our retirees

Lerov Brown

Irene Howell

Lueiia
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Harberi
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we will miss you

COMMUNICATORS
TO BLACK AMERICA

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Don Hall
Newsweek Editor
Addresses Workshop

Former Insliliile Director

IV.C.Scotl & wife
atlends awards luncheon

Roberl Sengsuicke
excepts plague Jor
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Richard G Halcher
Mayor uj Gary. Ind. addresses assembly

Neat Shine, Managing Editor
Detroit Free Press
addresses Lucheon

Mayor Hatcher

receives plaque from Dr. Jackson
J Presented by CocaCola

Wilion C. Scoll, h'ormer Imlilule Director

press institute recognizes '^ communication experts

John O. Fields
University of Michigan

Louis J. Corssetti
West Liberlv State

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University of Georgia

wins college yearbook & newspaper

top awards

South Carolina Stale
wins second in college newspaper division

Dr. Gilbert Maddo\ disciisse\ black, jimrnuh.siu with wurk.shi'p pariicipanis

Joyce Gease, Mis.
SSC '7} greets
delegates.

LiincheDti tuastmasler. Donald Wendell

faces of

Prof. Fields discusses layouts

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strikes humor during final meeting.

Time Magazine education editor. Brian Brown

workshop participants

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Homecoming

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to be.

Today its not quite so important,

hut it is still fun.

The carnival.

the decorations,

the prep rally,

the concerts,

the game.

and the color and excitement

are all part oftheSSC

tradition.

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the first black sorority
alpha kappa alpha

On January 16, 1908, a young woman
named Ethel Hedgeman envisioned
an idea thai has now become the pride
oj many young college women.

From a small nucleus. Alpha Kappa
Alpha has grown to more than 1 .101
graduate chapters and 1 10 under-
graduate chapters throughout the
United States and Liberia.

the first black fraternity
alpha phi alpha fraternity inc.

Thejirst Black College Fraternity was
founded. December 4. 1906 at Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York by
Henry A. Callis, Charles H. Chapman,
Eugene K. Jones, George B. Kelley.
Nathaniel A. Murray. Robert H. Ogle,
and Vertner W. Tandy.

More than 50,000 men have been in-
itiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Frater-
nity since our founding in 1906. It
has been interrical since 1945. There
are now 382 College Chapters on cam-
puses, and 228 Alumni Chapters in
41 states including the District of
Columbia. West Indies, Europe.
Africa. Viet Nam and the Virgin Is-
lands.

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alpha phi omega

Alpha Phi Omega National Service
Fraternity, organized for the purpose
oj assembling college men into the fel-
lowship of the principles of the Boy-
Scouts of America, and to develop
Leadership, promote Friendship, and
provide Service to humanity, was
founded at Lajayette College. Easton.
Penn.. December 16. 1925. by Frank
Reed Morton, and nineteen other
undergraduates at Lajayette. As the
years pass the fraternity strive toward
its three cardinal principles, on the
National. International. Local. State,
and Sectional levels, helping all man-
kind throughout the entire universe.

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delta Sigma theta sorority

A I ilw incL'piioii of Delia Sis;nta Theta
Suroriiy. Inc. in 1913. ihe Jaiinders
envisioned an organization of college
women devoted to serious endeavors.

These youthful leaders demonstrated
a vital concern f>r social welfare.
academic excellence, cultural enrich-
ment and deemphasized the social side
oj sorority life.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was found-
ed at Howard i niversity by a group of
22 undergraduate women dedicated to
high intellectual and moral standards
among its members, for its own bene-
fit and for thai of the larger society
in which it existed.

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Sigma gamma rho

SIgiiia Ganniia Rho Sorority. Inc. was
ori^anized on .\oyeniher 12. 1922 in In-
dianapolis. Indiana by Mary Lou
Gardner Little andsi.x other school
teachers. The growth of the Sorority
since its joiinding has been remarkable.
Front the small nucleus of seven inspir-
ed young women in the capital city oj
Indiana, it has expanded throughout
the United States. District of Colum-
bia, and .Africa. .Activities of the Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority are encouraged
that will further in every way possible
the advantages of its members intel-
lectually, morally, and socially.

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zeta phi beta

"No man is an Island. " This idea of
togetherness and dependence among
men also applies to the relationship be-
tween men and women. In 1920 the
brothers of Phi Beta Sigma decided
that instead of adopting a sister orga-
nization they would assist in the or-
ganization of a new Sorority to be their
true eternal and universal sisters. This
idea was discussed with Miss Arizona
Cleaver who later met with four other
young women. They decided to or-
ganize a Sorority which they hoped
would reach college women in all parts
oj the world who were Sorority-minded
and desired to affliate with a group
which had as it objectives the ideas of
service, scholarship and sisterhood, and
for its ideal finer womanhood.

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Michelle Bacon
Sociology

Cynlhia Bailey
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Jerome Baker
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Music Ed.

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Elem. Ed.

Thomas Berry
Physical Educatii

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Physical Ed.

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Sociology

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Marion Brooks
Mathematics

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Mathematics

Barbara Bryan
Sociology-

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Sociology

Larry D. Bryant
Sociology

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Electronics

John Brown
Mathematics

Leonard Brown
Social Studies

Lynda Brown
Elem. Ed

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Chemistry

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Business Administration

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Crim inal Justice

Lemuel Campbell
An Education

Glenn Carsi
English

Tom Chisholm. Jr.
Physical Education

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Office Administration

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Electronics

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Music Education

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Biology

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Business Education

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Barbara Hall
Elementary Education

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History

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Patricia James
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McKenzie Jenkins
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Sociology

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Mary Johnson
Elementary Education

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Business Administration

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Elementary Education

Amineelah Kahn
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Biology

Lily Kirkland
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Eureka Knox
History

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Chemistry

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Physical Education

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Sociology

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History

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Elementary Education

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English

Larry McDonald
Physical Education

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Electronics

Juanita Mack
Physical Education

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Elementary Education

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Mathematics

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Physical Education

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Business Administration

Grady Mitchell
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Johnny Morant
History

Linda Morris
Textiles & Clothing

Shirley J. Mosley
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English Education

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Julia Paulk
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Sarah Payton
Sociology

Talkoy Peoples
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Linda Perry
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Edvenia B. Pine key
Sociology

Randolph Powell
Math & Physics

Vivian Pullii
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Regina Ray
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Jerome Reese
Mechanical Engeering Technolo

Dianne Reid
Sociology

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Richard Reynolds, Jr.
Business Administration

Shirley Reynolds
Social Studies

Calvin Riley
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Rose Riley
Mathematics

Ossie Robbins
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Patricia Rogers
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Terrence Romanski

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Timothy Steele
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Annette Stewart
Social Studies

Bonnie Strickland
Biology Education

Carolyn Sweeney
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Business Administration

Barbara Thomas
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Constance Thomas
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Maurice Tooles

Stella Tucker
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Robert L. Vaughn
Elementary Education

Winfred Verreen
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Bernard J. Walker
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Valarie Walker
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Kelvin L. Ward
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Edna E. Wa,
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George Washington
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James Washington
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Eugene White
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Mae Frances While
Sociology

Patricia While
Chemislrv

Barbara Wilde
Sociology

Delorise S. Wilhiw
Business .tdniinislrah

Mariha Willian
El em. Ed.

Angela Williams
Business Adminislrali

Charlie Williams
Music Education

Edward Willit
Biology

Georgette William.
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Joyce Williams
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Seniia Willie
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Sandra Morris

Marv E. Morrison

Janice .\orman

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Juanita Richardson

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George Goodwine III

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The experience I've had in theNavy is invaluable so
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