iJX LAmpr 2 OTHa PAYMENT LINE - dA^ OH dOAmNG STUDENTS PAYING FOR LESS rm A FULL cm. STUDENJS WHO HM PAHJOF THEIR FEEum By opemmioNS AND other agencies. 3. EINmiALW LINE -Nasi LCm. EOG GUHTS mNTINAlO PEmssmLmms. omc. mmNAL PEmkmm. ^ ^^IM^UM-rEEj pm pmp to mmmm AmTmc 'lim'. nlcjilnfivi llfil^L ;^^W/Tirii M\i^ ^?r ! ~ ' ^j:: ,f>'^^ i~ I ALL ALUMNI VISITORS . FRIENDS HOMECOMING-75 y> v^ iiwTfM^w>> ' ADMINISTRATIO ^^''^: rv -w^ . ^ V \ Mr. Thomas Bvers Dean of the College Mrs. Martha Wilson Dean of Undergraduate Studies Jl Mr. J.B. Clemmons Registrar Mr. Alvin Collins Associate flegistrar ^ND FACULTY /j r. Prince Mitchell Comptroller Mr. David Fove Director of Admissions Ir. Robert Bess Director of Development and College Relations Mr. Tommie Mitchell Director of Financial Aid Mr. Charles J. Elmore, Sr. Public Relations Direetor Mr. Andrew J. McLeniore Head Librarian Mr. Benjamin Lewis Director of Alumni Affairs Mrs. Rachel Clairbonie Testing Services Mr. Hentoii Thomas Director of Comprehensive Coiinsehng Center Mr. Robert Mobley Photographer, Director .Vndio-Visual Center Mr. Wilton C. Scott Dean for Extended Services Mr. Ormonde Lewis Director of the ESAA Program DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION The essential aim of the Department of HeaUh, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation is to provide professional training for pre- service and in-service teachers of Health, Physical Education in the elementary and secondary schools. The department encour- ages only potentially qualified students to take professional train- ing in this field. It seeks also to provide instruction for all students in the basic principles of health and recreational activity needed for wholesome living. In the pursuit of the foregoing aims this department provides a four-fold program of instruction. For students who plan to be- come professional workers in the field of health, physical educa- tion, and recreation tlie department offers a sequence of special- ized training leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. In addition, it provides basic training in supervision of one or more phases of a comprehensive Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation program, in the schools of Georgia for all stu- dents enrolled in the Teacher Education curricula at the college. TTiis phase of the work is provided either in selected specialized courses or in a minor sequence. Dr. Kenneth Taylor Chairman of the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Mr. Michael Backus Tiger Basketball Coach Mr. John Maion Assistant Football Coach Mr. Albert E. Frazier Athletic Director Mr. Frank Ellis Assistant Football Coach 1 Mr. John Myles Head Football Coach Dr. Raymond Hopson-Professor Physical Education Mrs. Geraldine Abernathy-.'Vssistant Professor Mr. Jimmy Westley Tigerette Ba,sketball Coach Mrs. Altomease Magwood Instructor Mr. Richard Washington Track Coach DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS The Department of Fine Arts, embracing the areas of Art and Mu- sic, strives constantly to develop and maintain a high quality of in- struction and learning. The special interests and ability of our stu- dents are of primary concern as the two curricula are fornuilated to give experiences in practical as well as in theoretical situations. Aes- thic values are stressed in every facet of instruction, and positives, creative and competent attitudes are encouraged. To complete requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Art Education, die Art major pursues courses that will enable him to teach, continue to graduate school, produce creative ideas, enrich his own growth and .serve as a valuable member of his conuiumity. To complete requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Music Education, the Music major becomes involved with theo- retical and applied courses that are geared for the teaching field, giaduate studies, musical performances, creative work as composers and other successful careers in the several other areas of music. Dr. Coleridge A. Braithwaite Chairman of the Department of Fine .i^rts Ms. Chri.stine Oliver A,s.sistant Profes: Mr. James Thompson-Director of Choral Society Dr. O. Fred Becker Associate Professor Mr. William Anderson .Assistant Professor Mrs. Farnese Lumpkin Assistant Professor Dr. Jane Parker Professor *v^ DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS The objective of the Department of Home Economics is for each student to become a well-informed person ready to take advantage of the expanding opportiuiities for home economists in our world of accelerated change. A degree in Home Economics provides a broad, liberal education along with a speciality to prepare young people for tomorrow's world. The degree equips graduates to be "professional coasTimers" and prepares them for immediate or future careers and to earn above average salaries. The degree gives clarity and a fresh vision of problems in home and family living. Research shows that family life experiences enhance a woman's professional growth in the field of Home Economics. Mrs. Evanel Terrell Chairperson of the Department of Home Economics Dr. Helen Lincoln, Professor Ms. Diana Wagner Dr. Teresa Anthony t i OT ^HOWN 1 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS The main purpose of tlie Division of Business Administration is to afford students a sound educational foundation for social effectiveness, as well as gainful work in the business world. Specifically, through curricular offerings, supervised work ex- periences, and individual counseling this division prepares stu- dents for (1) employment as bookkeepers, accountants, secre- taries, stenographers, and salesmen; (2) operation, management, and ownership of business enterprises; (3) teach- ing business subjects in the secondary school; (4) further study in Accounting, Business Economics, General Business, Secre- tarial Science, and Business Education. To realize these aims the division offers courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. it "," i' I' Dr. Mary C. Torian Chairperson of the Department of Bus Administration Dr. Havwood S. .\nderson Professor Dr. Jerahne Harven Professor Mr. Arthur Kolgakh.s Assistant Professor Mr. Arthur Levy Assistant Professor Mr. Warren Mitchell Instructor Mr. Johnnie Campbell Associate Professor Dr. Herbert O'Keefe Professor ^J 'd^ ^^, ^Km: Mr. Robert McKellar Instructor rv IkL Mrs. Charlease Stevenson Assistant Professor Dr. Olest Byrd Professor DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY The work in the Department of Chemistry is intended to serve for purposes; (1) to provide a thorough foundation in the general coirrses for students who seek an understanding of the methods and achievements of ihe chemist; (2) to inchide the needed semi- speciahzed preparation for students who are majoring in Home Economics and Engineering Technology: (3) to afford training for persons who plan to teach science in the secondary schools; and (4) to include pre-professional training for students who intend to study Denistrv, Medicine and the like. Dr. Willie G. Tucker Head of the Department of Cheniistrv Dr. Mancherv Menon Professor Dr. Kaila,sh Chandra- Professor Dr. Jeffrey James .Assistant Professor Dr. Kamalakar Raut Professor DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES Recognizing that Engineering Technology is an important technical profession in the space age, the Department of Engi- neering Technology offers the Bachelor of Science degree cur- ricula in Civil, Electronics and Mechanical Technology which are designed to meet the technological demands of an auto- mated society. 1 Dr. Clyde W. Hall Chairman Head of Division of Technical Sciences Dr. Lester Johnson Head of Dept. of Engineerins; Technologv, .Associate Professor Mr. John Mason Assistant Professor ii*-^-'"4i', DEPARTMENT OF ENGUSH The aims of the Department of EngHsh are (1) to develop profi- ciency in oral and written language; (2) to instill and appreciation for good literature; (3) to encourage a deep preceptiveness of mind in order to make it more flexible and inquisitive; and (4) to reveal the operation of the human spirit in our civilization. The ultimate aim of tlie department is quality of mind, rather than a mere accumulation of information. Dr. Luetta C. Milledge Head of the English Department O // Mr. Robert Holt .Assistant Professor Mrs. Yvonne Mathis Assistant Professor /V'^nim %MW^ > Dr. Michael Maher Associate Professor Mrs. Alma S. Williams-Assistant Professor Dr. Lucretia Morgan Associate Professor Dr. Elizabeth Lunz Associate Professor ^\ w^ Ifr"! Mr. Norman Elmore Assistant Professor V ^^If Mi.lli Mrs. Julia Bennett As.sistant Professor n r Dr. Oscar Daub Assistant Professor Mr. Arthur Brentson Assistant Profes: MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS In Older to meet the challenges of today, the Department of Mathematics and Physics has reassessed its role as a unit of the college. In addition to simulating ideas, provoking though, and acquiring certain basic skills, (1) this depart- ment has accepted the challenge set forth by the computer world by training its majors in the art of computer equip- ment, (2) the department has designed its course of studies in such a way that its majors will be equipped with the pri- mary knowledge and the skills that would make theni sought after in positions of inchistrial and civil service positions: (3) it makes an attempt to provide a background for those stu- dents who wish to further study in the area of Mathematics arid Physics. (4) it hopes to help students to evaluate and recognize the continuous changes which occur theoretically, practically and linguistically with the hope that he will make adjiLstments to them easily, (5) it makes an effort to provide tutorial and unscheduled laboratory services to stu- dents from the whole college community. Mrs. Dorothy Smith- Assistant Profess( Mr, Walter Leftwich .Assistant Professor Dr. Jacob Engelhardt Associate Professor Dr Sigimind Hudson Mr. Leroy Michael DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY The Department of Biology has as its aims: a. To provide for all students the opportunities, experiences and understandings of the principles and concepts of Biology, b. To train students adequately through the media of suitable courses for contin- uation of study in the medical profession and graduate schools, c. To provide students with an opportunity to acquire knowl- edge about the relevance of Biology to some of the urgent problems of today, the need for conservation of both human and natural resources and the need for research in the quest for a better society, d. To provide training in methods of critical thinking, openmindedness, self-criticism, patience, endurance and tolerance which are attributes useful in daily living. Dr. Margaret Robinson Chairperson of the Department of Biology Dr. Bernard Woodhouse Dr. Govindar Nambier Dr. P.V. Krishnamurti Dr. Gene GonsouUi Miss Marilyn Stone DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES In order to understand what is, and must know what has been. It is with this idea in mind that the Social Science Department is the highest expression of achievement in our society, attempting to ennoble and enrich human life. Students may receive majors in Social Science Teaching Education and Sociology with a concen- tration in Social Work, at Savannah State College. Dr. Elmer J. Dean Chairman of the Department of Social Science Dr. Lawrence Harris Dr. Dclacv Saiifoid 19 20 21 22 23 24 7 28 29 30 31 Dr. Eugene Welch Mrs. Gave Hewitt Mrs. Viola McKinney DIVISION OF NAVAL SCIENCES Above. Capt. Clarence Thrasher Below QMC Edward Ernst Above LCDR Clarence Richardson Below Ms. Krishnamurti-NROTC Secretary Can t you sit strait^ht? Mr. Elmore's interview spearheads the Bostic Scholarship Drive. L -L-jy ^ Participants in a special Biology project. S.C.A. V.P. and Miss SSC try to work things out. ACTIVITIES WTOC interviews Mr. Henton Thomas % t The Marching Tigers at the BAC Assembly. WEAS Funky Don starts the jan THE BROTHERLY FIVE Kappa Kittens hold a Bake Sale, BAG SPONSORS Jimmie Bennett speaks to students. SAVE Bradford Allen raps. >^*yM 1* 1 , Patricia West President of BAG. SAVANNAH STATE DAY STUDENT GOV'T ASSOCIATION KICKS OFF THE MELVIN BOSTIC SCHOLARSHIP DRIVE SGA President Thomas Williams welcomes students Mr. Henton Thomas gives his views. ^^if^Hl Rev. Edward Ducree leads the prayer. The Marching Tigers perforin. WILDFLOWER OfflO PLAYERS!!!! I MANDRILL Students enjoying the Jam. A nice afternoon in the park. m ml y Waiting for the dance to begin. Spirited crow cheers Tigers on -(; Not now, time for class. Men's Glee Club hamionizes. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB S A L E The members of the Home Economics Club arrange the pastries they plan to sell Notosha aids other members in helping customers. Huddie discusses prices with a member of the club. SSC GETS A RADIO STATION Mr. Willie Brown, Director of WHCJ, clears some paperwork from his desk. Freda Thomas is the Program Director for the station. King Willie really put on a powerhil showing as DJ for the station. STUDENT COURT IN ACTION Balift Kdwiiia Veiial)le reads the charges as Chief Justice Doris Robiiisoi, and Michael Ri)s;ers IimiIs Observers in the court listen attentively to the proceedings Waiting for the proceedings to begin are Zav Ann Scott, Terrv McC'lain and Capt. Howard. "V '\ /?i\ ^ "*i o R G A N I Z A T I O N S /' ? STUDENT GOVERNMENT S.G.A. President Thomas Williams listens as NathaTiiel Washington nrtjes students The Student Congress takes time out from work to pose fo to support the Melvin Bostic Scholarship Drive. Congress President Evans James. picture. Student The Executive Office of the S.G.A. (Left to right) Frederick Bazemore Vice- Fred and two of the (|ueens enjoy the hoiiiecoiuing game. President, Zay Ann Scott Secretary, and Thomas Williams President. MESSAGE FROM SGA PRESIDENT SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE state college branch Savannah, Georgia 31404 STUDENT UNION iecewber 8, 1?'^? And so ends enother- year %+ 3avani ab -'tate 'College j onv "College by the Sea." Tla'vTing served as Pre.':xr]6nt of Tc.e :'':t.ii(:ort Government Association, I o:m 3ay that this year has been one of many challenges. As we t'Jirjj the pages of the 197S "Tiger", we recaptiire the raany momories that were r-hared hort; at SSC. Tl'ils was tinily "The Way Wg ','JerCo" This past year has brought riany accorrrplish^Tiontn, majiy of which vrould have not beer: possible vritbout the help of rwj staff and the student body. s?-?r-.-ir.g c,s Ri'csideut cf S^A h?.s rot been all fun and games. Thej'e werf; hard ti^es along with the good. I would like to thsnl: overj'orjc responsible for making rny year as 3GA Presid-nt a pncces3, TTpori remniocenoc; of this pa.-^t year, l^t v.s all keep in mnd to strive and nako the upcoirdng yeari' better for evoryone, Thds is ""Pha Yay 7Je Shall V^e," -Thcfrrifrs :,, .n.jj,; President. SGA DEPARTMENTAL President Benjamin C. Stewart PHI BETA LAMBDA Queen Ms. Maetta Baker Advisor Dr. Jacqueline Harvin President Vemice DoCoteau NEWTONIAN SOCIETY Queen Ms. Betty Carlyle Advisor Dr. Sigmund Hudson ORGANIZATIONS President Notosha Jackson HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Queen Ms. Gloria Stuckey Advisor Ms. Diane Wagner President Elizabeth Emerson NAVALRETTES Queen Ms. Susan Price Advisor-Lt. J.R. Knight N R O T C DEPARTMENTAL I Oregon Emerson Chief Petty Officer NROTC-lst PLATOON Queen'-Elizal>eth Emerson Advisor Alvin Catalono, CDR !l NROTC-2nd PLATOON Ensign Terrin Deloach Advisor-Alvin Catalono, CDR ORGANIZATIONS Bertram Smith Sr. Chief Petty Officer NROTC-3rd PLATOON Ensign John Manigo NROTC-4th PLATOON CAMPUS .iMMiMMiaiHMMr President Winston Heard ALPHA KAPPA MU Advisor Ms. Dorothy Smith /Jjtee-- - >,, '^d^^ti^^^^MAtodiB ""m <^ President Gedamu Demisseu INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Queen Webayehu Asseged Advisor Ms. Marhta Wilson ORGANIZATIONS President Gene Sims VETERANS CLUB Queen Ms. Uticia Miles Advisor Herbert Bacon ADAMS HALL COUNCIL Queen Ms. Mildred Jackson Advisor Mr. A. Mumford CAMPUS President Leslie McKinney ITT Oueen Bonnie Garnett Advisor Mr. Michael Backus KARATE CLUB President-Victor Butler (Instructor) ORGANIZATIONS President Delmar Fair ESQUIRES Queen Ms. Faye Sims Advisor Mr. Benny Arkwright f ^ Ciiief Justice Doris Robinson STUDENT COURT Baliff Edwina Venable CAMPUS z^' .';^f^r-i\ ^ ^^^^*.i^^sf^^|Ks^ \ .J WPW >ii^^ * " .''ri 1/a \ ^^ly-^,, .> The Six Shades of Black niiiuis two. i. f T, JIB? - pyi-ri A4,. '; J *|ite SSC fans cheer team on! *^ Our president addresses crowd. Miss Alumni 1975. Our Queen cheers team on. Special Guest; Miss Atlanta Junior College. ^^Tv. ^ Are you ready fans! Yea! Sock it to them. Tigers. Real nice. 5Sm^.'^-.'^' Who got the ball? Give me the ball. Canip observes tackle. Don't Imrt liiiii! "BEAUTY IS JOY ^^^^ FOREVER" Christine Davis MISS PHI-ETTE MISS BOWEN SMITH ^^ Geriyim Hill MISS PEACOCK Janice Little Annette Pelote MISS MELVIN BOSTIC Fawnn Davis MISS FRESHMAN MISS TIGER'S ROAR Gail Frazier T o M n I y S a s G r I e V e Y n M I S s p Y R A M I D H p a a r s o n M I S s s o p H O M O R E n c e n a V^,^ ; /'^ p a C t a M S r r I N i t S I c e 3 i r a R Gloria Hall MISS ALPHA PHI OMEGA Faye Sims MISS VOGUE MISS JUNIOR Valeria Dixon ^^^^^"^ Tracey Durden MISS TORCH MISS ITT iiif^SMr^i :;-ti MISS VETERAN *.-'' v.'** . ' Bonnie Gamett Uticia Miles A H .S;^^ SMBHj L U 'A>~s^S3^^^l E T X C T TT ^ H -*^:^ N I .' .^il E N s I^B O N MT B E I O T s ^ S I I T A N E W N M P I F S A s R o L M MISS ALPHA PHI ALPHA CAROL PLUMMER MISS HOME ECONOMICS Gloria Stuckey MISS DELTA SIGMA THETA Sherri Calhoun ^ e \ ^ at ^ N ? ? 4^ 4^ ^ w 2^ O 2^ s 4/ ^ ^ ^ ' / / e w A Y T H E ^i .. . w E OUR COALITION OF BEAUTIES CHEERLEADERS IN ACTION 163 THE CHEERFUL CHEERLEADERS OF SSC! DOING THEIR THING FOR YOU AT THE GAME THE MARCfflNG TIGERS Hark! Did I hear a voice? A little higher, please? V * r t Come on everybody .And here they come And a one and a two , Get down tonight! The Mighty Tigers Da Daaah Blue and Orange come blow your horns The boys are doin it. Mother Mav l? The baddest of them all. The foxy majorettes practicing and doing the real thing!!! ^ ''-*"'*^t;,-'j - "i *?V. ~ '^' ^!V** Cyntliia kt-ttoi] M A J O R E T T E S Beverly Reid mmmmMMiM^^M^^M^ Gail Merkerson Lywonnis Price ^"w F R E S H M E N C L A S s o F 1 9 7 9 For the class of 1979, Mr. Sandy Myers was Pres- ident and Mr. David Foye served as Freshman Class Advisor. Ms. Fawnn Davis reigned as Miss Freshman and Ms. Carolyn Williams was the Freshman Attendant to Miss S.S.C. Over 700 freshmen students joined the SSC fam- ily this year, marking the largest freshman class in the history of this college. %*. -v^ /f ^ , ^*<^i William Adams Chukky Crainie Ambrose Everton Archer Carol Baker Joseph Baker Shirley Baker ^ Patricia Bailey Brenda Haul Melinda Bell Claude Berry ^ i k; '" I iS ^^&k Cora Bragg Jessie Bowden Marion Bolton Presley Branan Effa Lena Bright Gwendolyn Brundage Kathy Bryant Marilyn Bryant James Bunch Angela Bush James Etta Bush Cleveland Butler Karl Butler Betty Cai! George Cail Bethany Campbell Kermeth Campbell Sharon Carter Charles Clark Bobbie Cobb Clifford Cochran Janette Cochran 175 Kay Coldfield V ^ Amanda Coles Mozella Elaine X Margaret Colonel Cheryl Cooper l\ ,A' Roy Cooper Jiiilandre Corey Davita Crawford y Ethel Davis Elizabeth Davis .r Judv Days Diann Fergus Ruth Ferguson Rickv' Freema 1:4 i Ray Fiinnye Aiinie Fulpher Alberfha Gads( JiJie Gaines Tracy Glass Rol>ert Glover Joe Goldwire Joyce Gorden ^\V.J Mary Gregory Darlene Griffin Verdell Griffin Valincenia Grig V^X V \- Janice Hall Jeanette Harper Cynthia Harris Natalie Harris Gilbert Henry Martha Herbertv *f^*. - !^1'^ Mary Herbert Audrey Hicks ^Mr Gerlyn Hill Margie Hopkins Glen Howard Rubin Huckabee Stephenson Hudsi M1 Hoise Hutchins Eleanor Hyniond Liiida Hymon Barbara Jackson Hiza Jackson Jeffrey Jackson Susan Jacobs Reginaki James Cheryl Jenkins Clarence Jenkins Ira John Wilbin Johnson \' fc^ Anita Jones Elain Jones Tliomas Jones Robert Jordon Claude Kearse Stanley Kemp Festina Larry Anthony Lee Glenn Lee Van Buren Lee jg^ Leviticus Lewis :^ :i Reginald Love Harold McArthur Dannv McCoy Dianne McDaniel Wilhelniia McFadden Minetta McGi! Anthony Major \' .- Eddie Manning Sheryl Manning Theodore Martii Joanne Maxwell Gilbert Miller Andrea Morgan V7 ^^ Robert Moore Samuel Moore Patricia Muniford Sandy Myers lI William O'Neal SS^ Elliot Palmer Jacqui Parker Jay Parker Jeraline Pelote Florence Perry James Powell Christopher Praylo Carol Reave; Aiithonv Reynolds David Riddle Beverly Rivers Jeanette Rivers Laveme Roberson Sherry Rodney Biimette Rooks Verdell Sanders Yvonne Saiuiders Renardo Scott Lewis Selnion m,. fe... Frances Shaw Sabrena Sheffield Fannie Small Audrey Smalls i }M^^j^^m Carohii Smith Cvnthia Smith Glen Smith Mary A. Smith Laveme Sneed Doiii^las Stanley Cvnthia Stevens ]i)hn-tite SteveTis Roger Sturdivant Vivian Swain V\ Christine Terrell Rosemary Thomas Venus Thompson Ernest Tolbert iVi Jeffrey Torrence Welton Tcxitle Curtis Walker Dwanna Walker Marvette Wlaker Sylathia Wlaker Carolyn Washington Mary Waters Randy Watkins Bobby Wedlock Jacqueline Westley \ William Weston Tamara Whipple Benjamin Wiggins Kathy Wilcox Judy Wilder Faye Wiley Beatrice Williams Beverly Williams Nif^-'^ i Brenda Williams Carolyn Williams Dereck Williams Elizabeth Williams Jacqueline Williams Jennie Williams Margie Williams Michael Williams Minnie Williams Ranell Williams Terrie Williams Thomas Williams Vashti Williams Bobby Wilson Brenda Young s o p H O M O R E S ***'Jfg*'^ags' C L A S s o F 1 9 7 8 Mr. Bernard Jackson had the duty of serving as the President of the Sophomore Class. An Augusta, Georgia native Ms. Francena Carter was Miss Sophomore. Miss Sophomore Attendant to Miss S.S.C. was Ms. Barbara Mobley of Savannah, Georgia. The Sophomore Class this year proved to be an asset to both the educational and social life at the College by the Sea S.S.C. Ricky Adan Elizabeth Albright Diann Alvin Joan Anderson Nonie Arkwright \ I 1 Victoria A.shnii Ronald Austin Connie Baker Deloris Baker Virginia Bazeniore Ronald Beiilah Marsha Bias Sara Bizzard Janice Blackwell Charles Bradley Ronald Broadnax ;>!. Lenora Boston Campanella Brown Carol Brown Charlie Brown Deborah Brown Joan Brown LeAnn Brown Terry Brown Nomia Bryant Marshall CaUiouii Samuel Campbell Alvin Cook Bobby Carr ^:tiii Francener Carter Charles Cole Roscoe Crawford Joel Culbreth Michael Curry William Curry William Curry Betty Fields Gail Flamming Carolyn Fuller James Dantzler Christine Davis Ronnie Dikerson .W^ Philbrick Dorsey Robert Drake Brencia Diihart Tracev Diirden Shirley Gamble Nathlvnn Glover i f^ 1 ^-^* t _v f^7.7^^ 1^^ ; N^ HL^' Sylvia Hannah Cynthia Harris Gwendolyn Harris Nathaniel Harris Sylvester Hagins Bruce Haynes Phillean Hinson Merdine Hilton Tyrone Home Troyce Hughes m:E Bernard Jackson Beryl Jones Leonard Jones Byron Johnson Deloris Johnson Judy Johnson Stephanie Ladson Ray Lane Reticileous Lanhan Albert Lawyer Marva Kay Lee Joyce Lewis Gregory Lindsay Terry McClain Sheila McClure ]o-Nell McDonald Barbara Melchor Veronica Mincey Gregory K. Minor Franlde Mitchel .ir' Barbara M. Mobley Darryl S. Morrow Mary Mydell Carl E. Newsome Oscar Osborne Vincent Patrick Michael C. O'Neal ^'^W Faye Owens Addie Patilla V ^ Kirk Peoples Florence Phillips Barbara Pickett Vivian Pierce Roger Pitts ^^v, <,w ^Pl^\. V;/' k: ^-f Odell Reddick Deborah Richards Geneva Roberts Phineas Roberts iNatliaiiiel Riitledge Margo Scott Lawane Sermons Carolyn Shiunan Willie C. Smith Mary Snowden Robert A. Stewart Margaret Sullivan Linda Tarver Jennifer Taylor Leona Thomas Sharon Thomas Mary Tiller Carolyn Tillman \ Afford Turner Marhsa Verdree Harr\' Washington ^ ii Wilma Watkins Grady Weaver Regniald Welch PejTtry West Tominie West Carolyn Whitfield Charletta Wilson Betty Williams Janner Williams Robert Williams Calvin Young ^^ ^^ ^iBf J u N I O R S c L A S s o F 1 9 7 7 The President of the Junior Class for 1975-76 was Ms. Beverly Weathington. Mr. Thomas Williams served as their advisor. Ms. Valeria Dixon was elected Miss Junior and the Junior Attendant to Miss S.S.C. was Ms. Mattie Mitchell. The Junior Class worked diligently to raise funds and promote school spirit as they worked toward their year of graduation. ^k ^ Ellis Albright J| 1 ^j f m \^ \ ^ v , '. J w.- .. ^. Tessegye Assefa Webayehii Asseged g^ 1 V^" i .^% f Zandra Boston Andrea Bowers Nathaniel Breaker Jimmy Brown Sherry Calhoun Sylvia Calhoun Sylvia Cox Bernard Campbell p. Adreda Chance Angela Childs Angela Cogdell Huddie Culberth Eric Cooley :p t V Keith Cummings Carrie Curry Robert Day Warren Eberhardt ^ i John Fletcher 1^ Jannie Flowers fl i H^' Vp ^ ^Ezr Gerald Frayall James Freeman Juliette Gadson Demissew Gedamu Carol Grace Willie Green Victoria Henderson James Hill Linda Holmes Joyce Holt Bobby Jackson Donna Johnson Janice Jackson Oteria Jackson Patricia Johnson Miss SSC John Kelley Janice Little Ji^^v^..^'^-jl Ben McLendon Shervl Miller Mattie Mitchell # James Price 1, i 1 , , -i-^-^' J 1 ^pRs-sfe* I i .jsalPbi^S (*(TC^' ^ Sandra Riley Joyce Rivers K Richard Robbins Melba Robertson Gloria Sapp Willie Shealy Robert Simmons Beverly Small Bertram Smith Deborah Smith Wendolvn Smith Myron Spear Hinda M. Stevens Christopher Surrency Marshall Swindell Freda Thomas { '-V'tT"^ r' i L Winifred Trim Deborah Williams Woodrow Williams Albertha Wilson Delores Wilson Patricia Wingster r- > \r^ h Charles Woodley 209 s E N I O R S c L A S s o F 1 9 7 6 Mr. Evans James from Demopolis, Alabama served as the Senior Class President. The advisor for the class was Mr. J.B. Clemmons. Reigning as Miss Senior was Ms. Patricia Carter from Augusta, Georgia. The Senior Attendant to Miss S.S.C. was Ms. Margo Harris of Savannah, Georgia. The Seniors were very busy this year preparing for graduation and exit exams. The TIGER Staff wishes the Class of 1976 a warm farewell as they venture out into the world. lard D. Adams F. Kusi-Abdufor Mary M. Alle Joyce Arnold Leonard S. Bacon ^ % Hp^l "^ wm ^ -J* J *'Mh i^ ^^ ' m Darriel Bailey Brett D. Barnes Lena Capers Bettye Carlyle K, Ronald Cathey Marie A. Cherry Bobby Coakley Allayoes Contallayoes Audrey G. Conyers Pricilla Copeland Alvin L. Darien Terin M. Deloach e::-^ Allison Dixon Barbara Eaciv James Ellingta Terry Ellis Elizabeth Emerson Oregon Emerson Marjorie Floyd Larry Foye Andrew Foster Pearlie Frazier Linda Gadson Marsha Gadson Rachel Gadson Curtis Green Annette Greggs Ronald Goodma Henrietta Haigiove Carolyn Hart Val Harvey Frank Hendrix Jerry Hendrix Henry Herrington MUdred Huds( Joyce Huffins 1 1 ^\ 't-^ Valerie Hutchinson Janice Kennedy Cynthia Jackson Notosha Jackson Beverly Jenkii Bobby Jenkins Ruthann Jenkins Elizabeth Johnson Doris Kennedy Renee Kennedy Willie King Anthony Kitrell 1 - ^m t Bronwyn McCall Franlde McFadden Louise Mitchell Annette Mosley Chequeta Nails Peggy Oglesby .'T A Jacqueline Outle Janice Patterson Elijah Poythress Deborah Ranson Billy Reeves Milton Roberts 1 py f ^' "''^% '^B -.. ^ 1^ v^ m%^ ^v \ 1 1^ 1 ' S W.'i -i I Deborah Washington Rosemary Washington Dorothy WeUs Ivelyn Williams Thomas Williams Curtis Wright Charles Young SENIOR DIRECTORY Charles I. Abramson 1222 East 38th Street Savannah, Georgia Coinmunications Radio-T.V. Broadcast Award- 1975-75 Director: Afro American News Retired Veteran Frank Kusi-Adubofour Box 3405 Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa Civil Engineering Technology International Student Association Bernard D. Adams Rt. 1, Box 166 Kingsland, Georgia Business Administration Economics Kappa Alpha Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. ,\lpha Phi Omega Fraternity Phi Beta Lambda Mary M. Allen Rt. 3, Box 169 Colquitt, Georgia 31737 Elementary Education 2-4 SGAE, 1-2-3-4. Intramural Basketball 3-4. Debating Team, Entertainment Comm. 3. RASP Joyce Arnold Route 3, Box 157 Rockmart, Georgia 30153 Business Education Leonard Bacon Rt. 2 Box 104 Rincon, Georgia 31326 Music Education I Band President, 2 MENC (Music Educators National Conference) 1.2-3-4-Band Daniel Bailey 304 Peacock Street Vidalia, Georgia 30474 Criminal Justice Lovell Brenda Baker P.O. Box 8 Meridian, Georgia 30474 Brett Douglas Barnes 6465 Milton Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 191 19 Frederick Douglas Bazemore, Jr. 545 East Park Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31401 History Education 2 Alpha Phi Alpha, 4 Vice President of the Student Govern- ment Association, Alpha Phi Mu, Student Congress, Student Academic Council, Operation PUSH Mrs. Carolyn A. Beck Rt. I Box 34 Mcintosh, Georgia 31320 Elementary Education Diana Brinson P.O. Box 91 Twin City, Georgia 30471 EngUsh Education Shirley Brinson 106 Lane Street Cuthbert, Georgia 31740 Business Administration l)Honor Roll, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 2) Phi Beta Lambda 3) Homecoming Committee Curtis E. Brown 516 East Cypress Street Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750 Business Administration 2) Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 3)Phi Beta Lambda, Veterans Club 4) ParUamentarian of Pan-Hellenic Council James Brown Hilltop Apt. #4 Manchester, Georgia 31816 Business Administration 2) Peer Counselor 3) Phi Beta Lambda 4) Sect, of Phi Beta Lambda Marsha Brown 57 Buder Project Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Textile and Clothing Reginald J. Campbell 769 East Walburg Street Savannah, Georgia 3I40I Criminal Justice Men's Glee Club Lena Capers 2908 Whatley Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31404 Sociology Bettye Carlyle Rt. 1 Box 20 Twin City, Georgia 30471 Mathematics 1) Newtonian Society 2) Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Patricia A. Carter SENIOR DIRECTORY 206 Wise Drive Augusta, Georgia 30901 Business Administration 1) Miss Lester Hall 2 Miss Mardi Gras, Omega Pearl Club Accounting Club, Phi Beta Lambda 3) Miss Senior Ronald D. Cathey 2017 East 38th Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Political Science Honor Roll, U.S. Senate Intern 1-2) Tiger's Roar Staff, Tiger Staff Photograher, Alpha Phi Gamma Journalistic Society Marie Antionette Cherry Rt. 3 Box 120-A Thomaston, Georgia 30286 Textiles and Clothing 3) Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 4) AHEA Bobby A. Coakley 1296 Bookerhilds Blvd. Cairo, Georgia 31728 Accounting Flight Indoctrination Program 1) NROTC, Drill Team, Football, Softball, Basketball 2) Color Guard 3) Navy Club 4) Yearbook Photographer, FIP Club Marie Louise Coney Rt. 2 Box 213 Dublin, Georgia 31021 Criminal Justice Allayoes Contallayoes 911 Moray Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Political Science English Elliceyoes Contallayoes 623 Kline Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 EngUsh Audrey Gwynnette Conyers 1308 Carter Street Bainbridge, Georgia 31717 Elementary Education Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Savannah State College Concert Choir Pricilla Copeland Rt. 1 Kent Road Bowden, Georgia 31404 Criminal Justice 1-2-3^-) ITT, Band Member 1-2 Kappa Kitten Wilma Crocker 1408 Clough Street Waycross, Georgia 31501 Social Studies 1) Dean's List 2) Honor Roll, Seminar in African Studies 3) Honor Roll, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society, Seminar in Afri- can Studies, Who's Who, Debate Team 4) Seminar in African Studies, Debate Team Social Studies Honor Society, Senior Class Georgetta Daniels 630 East 31st Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Physical Education 4) Physical Education Club Alvin L. Darrien P.O. Box 111 Pineland, South Carolina 29934 Criminal Justice 1) Veteran Club 2) Veteran Club, Criminal Justice Club 3) Veteran Club, Criminal Justice Club 4) Veteran Club, Criminal Justice Club Roy L. Davis P.O. Box 2181 Bainbridge, Georgia 31717 Business Administration Seomia Deas Star Rt. 1, Box 95 Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 Elementary Education 1) Honor Roll 2)SGAE 3) Photography Terin Deloach 1401 Bel-Aire Drive Savannah, Georgia 31401 Pre Medicine 1) NROTC 2) Alpha, NROTC 3) Navy Club 4) Navy, NROTC, Alpha Raymond Howard Dennard Rt. 2 Box 81 Rochelle, Georgia 31079 Business Administration 1) Kappa Alpha Psi Allison Jewel Dixon P.O. Box 20221 Savannah, Georgia 31404 SENIOR DIRECTORY Elementary Education Barbara Ann Eady 632 W. 47th Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Biology Mamie G. Eason Rt. 1, Box 220 Dry Branch, Georgia 31020 Elementary Education James Edward Ellington 3201 Argyll Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Criminal Justice 1) Criminal Justice Fraternity 2) PUSH 3) Social Science Club Terry Jerome Ellis 749 West Popular Street Jesup, Georgia 31545 Music Education 1-2-3-4 Band Oregon Emerson III 2210 E. Auburn Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Business Administration 2-3-4 NROTC Marjorie Floyd 715 Pansy Avenue Macon, Georgia 31204 Elementary Education Kappa Delta Phi 2) Newspaper 3) RASP 4)SGAE Andrew L. Foster, II 2800 E. Capital Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Criminal Justice Larry Foye 8505 Waters Road Apt 82 Savannah, Georgia 31406 General Business Administration Omega Phi Psi Phi Beta Lambda NROTC Linda B. Gadsden 4750 LaRoche Ave # 1 Savannah, Georgia 31404 Criminal Justice Marsha G. Gadson 605-A. Brewer Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Honor Roll Dean's List 4) Chorus Rachel Gadson 1008 1/2 Stokes Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Accounting 2) Accounting Club, Cheerleader 3) Cheerleader Ronald Edward Goodman 320 Fairbum Rd #C10 Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Business Administration SSC Football, Phi Beta Lambda, Business Club, ITT Club Annette Greggs Star Rt. 1, Box 87- A Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 Elementary Education NEA Janette Greggs Star Rt. 1, Box 87-A Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 Elementary Education NEA Curtis A. Green Jr. 40 Bartou Street Rochester, New York 14611 Electronics Engineering Technology Esquire Alice Grissom 53 Worley St. Camilla, Georgia 31730 Social Work Sigma Sweetheart 4 Jeffery Gunter 406 South St. Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Mathematics Who's Who, Beta Kappa Chi Honor Society, Newtonian Society Carolyn Hamsley 135 Girtman St. Hazelhurst, Georgia 31539 Elementary Education SGAE Henrietta Jenkins Hargrove Post Office Jeffersonville, Georgia 31044 Elementary Education SGAE SENIOR DIRECTORY Margo Harris 4131/i E. Anderson St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education Miss Tiger's Roar 3, Miss Senior Attendant to Miss S.S.C. 4 Carolyn Hart 911 Carter St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda-3,4 TIGER Staff- 1 Val E. Harvey 917 Adams St. Macon, Georgia 31201 Electronic Engineering Technology Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 3,4 IEEE Maxine Hazel 2233 Glynnwood Drive Savannah, Georgia Dietetics FHA Organization-1,2,3,4 Frank Hendrix 1023 W. 37th St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Accounting Jerry J. Hendria 1014 Highway 80 Savannah, Georgia 31408 Electronics Engineering Technology Veterans Club-1,2,3,4 Electronics Club 2,3,4 Henry Herrington 915 West Victory Drive Savannah, Georgia 31405 Business Administration Linda D. Hill 1402 E. 37th St. Savannah, Georgia Business Administration Business Club-1,2,3,4 Mildred Hudson Rte. 2 Box 186B Dublin, Georgia 31021 Elementary Education Student Congress 1,3 (Vice-President), Student National Edu- cation Ass. 3,4 Sophomore Attendant to Miss SSC Joyce Huffins 3600 Habersham St. Brunswick, Georgia Elementary Education RASP Valerie E. Hutchinson 1016 W. 48th St. Savannah, Georgia Sociology Sigma Sweetheart Cynthia Jackson 5108 Herriot St. Savannah, Georgia Mathematics Janice Jackson 1-107 Cathy St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Social Work Notosha Jackson 630 Lynn Circle Adanta Georgia 30311 Textiles and Clothing American Home Economics Association 4 Evans James 1906 D St. Demopolis, Alabama Service Award from Alpha Phi Omega 2,3 Alpha Phi Omega-2,3,4 Phi Beta Lambda-3,4 Student Congress President 3,4 Jr. Class Vice President, Marching Band 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Business Manager) Gail K. James 34-B Nelson Apts. Savannah, Georgia 31405 Elementary Education SGAE Barbara Jefferson 121 Marion St. East Dublin, Georgia 31021 Enghsh Education Beverly Delease Jenkins 144 Baldwin St. New Brunswick, New Jersey Sociology Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Social Science Club 3 Bobby L. Jenkins 2930 Bee Road Savannah, Georgia Biology Pre-Med Society Veterans Club Ruthann Jenkins 2930 Bee Road SENIOR DffiECTORY Savannah, Georgia 31404 Textiles and Clothing Future Homemakers of America 4 Connie Johnson 903 Palm Street Georgetown, South Carolina Elementary Education Elizabeth Ann Johnson 740 E. 38th St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda, Afro-American Seminar Black Action Committee Erwin Johnson Route 1 Box 182 Dry Branch, Georgia 31020 Criminal Justice Frezell Johnson 821 Googe Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Sociology 3) Sociology Club 4) Sociology Club Patricia Durden Johnson 838 Garey Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31405 Elementary Education SGAE, RASP Terrie B. Johnson 411 N. Baldwin Circle Savannah, Georgia 31405 Criminal Justice 1) Alpha Phi Alpha Photographer 2) Lamda Phi Epsilon, Fraternity 3) NROTC 4) Yearbook Staff 5) Marine Option Club Cythia D. Jones 1304 Regina Drive Columbus, Georgia 31907 Social Work Who's Who for Universities and Colleges 4) Social Work Club Jerry D. Jordan Rte. 1 Box 361 Dayisboro, Georgia 31018 Criminal Justice Doris E. Green Kennedy 1409 East 32nd Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Physical Education 1) Pres. of Freshman Class 2) Physical Education Club Janice Maria Kennedy 2145 Mississippi Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31404 Elementary Education 1) ITT 2)SGA 3) Tigers Roar Renee Kennedy 1829 Stuyvesant Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Sociology 4) Miss Senior Attendant Willie King 402 West Avery Street Quitman, Georgia 31643 Sociology Anthony Kittrell 1006 CoUat Avenue Savannah, Georgia History Eugene Lacounte Rte. 1, Box 107 Riceboro, Georgia 31323 Business Administration Gloria J. Lane 1616 Chester Street Savaimah, Georgia Elementary Education 1) Choral Society 2) Choral Society Gussie W. Lee Box 151 Glenwood, Georgia 30428 Elementary Education Bronwyn N. McCall 3074-30th St. S.E. #304 Washington, D.C. 20020 EngUsh Language and Literature 1) Certificates of Recognition, Student Congress 2) Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dean's List 3) Certificates of Recognition, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Wilbur C. McAfee Debating Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Nat'l Honor Society 4) Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Pres., Alpha Kappa Mu Nat'l Honor Society, Sec, Wilbur C. McAfee Debating Society, Yearbook Editor, Who's Who Franlde McFadden Rte. 8 Box 180 Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Criminal Justice SENIOR DIRECTORY (2-4) Omega Psi Phi Frat. (3^) Veteran's Club Ann McGhee P.O. Box 108 Marshallville, Georgia 31404 Elementary Education 1) Helena Cobb Scholarship, Delta Sigma Theta 2) Honor Roll, RASP 3) Savannah State Choir 4) Miss Lampada 5) SGAE James Edward Manning Rt. 1 Box 51 Dixie, Georgia 31629 Criminal Justice 2) Alpha Kappa Mu Aspirant 4) Operation Push Debra Y. Massey P.O. Box 162 Thomson, Georgia 30824 Criminal Justice 1) Student Judiciary 4) Student Judiciary Nancy E. Middleton 5203 Meding Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Elementary Education Special Service Tutor Awards, Pres. of RASP, SAE for Under- graduate Chapter Isaac Miller 408 Cleland Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Psi., Fraternal Order of Masons, NAACP, Opera- tion Push Louise Mitchell P.O. Box 21 Woodbine, Georgia 31569 Social Work Alpha Kappa Alpha Michael J. Moon 2732 Memorial Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30317 Ejighsh Language and Literature 1) Phi Beta Sigma-Pres., Phi Beta Sigma 2) NROTC 3) The Atlanta Corporation Club 4) Football Annette B. Mosley 1429 Belaire Drive Savannah, Georgia 31401 Health and Physical Education 1) Physical Education Club Ruth E. Mutch 827 Sibley Street Augusta, Georgia 30901 Business Administration 2) Miss Ivy Leaf Club, Phi Beta Lamba Club 3) Accounting Club Chequeta H. Nails 819 West 51st Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Social Work Garfield Neely 187 Fairview Street Athens, Georgia 30601 Civil Engineer Tech. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Peggy Ann Oglesby Rt. 1 Box 117 Claxton, Georgia 31417 Business Administration 1) Aspirant of Alpha Kappa Mu 2) Recipient of Certificate for Recognition for Dean's List Jacqueline E. Outler 2214 Gable Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Accounting Rebecca O'Neal P.O. Box 366 Darien, Georgia 31305 Elementary Education SGAE, Tigers Roar, RASP Janice J. Patterson 214 N.W. 2nd Street Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Elementary Education 3) Omega Pearl, RASP 4) SGAE Gwendolyn Delores Pierce 2215 Boiling Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Criminal Justice 3) Certificate for Alpha Phi Gamma, Tiger Staff, Alpha Phi Gamma Aspirant 4) Tiger Staff Associate Editor, Tiger Roar Staff Circulation Manager, Alpha Phi Gamma Secretary, Collegiate Chapter of Push, Sigma Sweet Heart Elijah Alexander Poythess, Jr. 360 Hightower Road, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia Physical Education SENIOR DIRECTORY 2) Phi Beta Sigma 3) Phi Beta Sigma 4) Most Outstanding Linesman, Phi Beta Sigma, Who's Who All American Football Deborah Evonne Ransom 909 Harmon Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Phi Beta Lamba Clara N. Rawls 619 Seller Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration 1) Debate Team 2) Phi Beta Lambda Greer Brown Reese 701 East 39th Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Health, Physical Education 3) Physical Education Club Billy E. Reeves 214 N. Pickens Street Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 Medical Technology Chemistry 3) Chemistry Research Award 2A) American Chemical Society 2A) Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Milton Roberts Rte. 1 Box 311 Riceboro, Georgia 31323 Business Administration Doris Mosley Robinson 214 Wilder Drive Savannah, Georgia 31401 Mathematics Education 3) Who's Who, Sidney A. Jones, Human Relations, Citizenship Award, Chief Justice Student Judiarcy, Newtonian Society 4) Vice-President Emmie James Robinson, Jr. 809 East Jessamine Street Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750 Business Administration 3-4) Esquire XIII Michael D. Rogers 6 Sullivan Street Bamesville, Georgia 30204 Business Administration and Economics 1) President's Student Advisory Committee 2) Nespaper Staff, Debating Team, Student Advisory Committee 3) Vice Pres.-Bostic Hall, Vice Pres.-Phi Beta Lambda 4) Vice Pres.-Phi Beta Lambda, Business manager for S.G.A., Student Congress, Executive Branch of S.G.A. Who's Who Huxie D. Scott P.O. Box 8612 Savannah, Georgia 31402 Social Science 1) Dean's List, Singer-SSC Jazz Band, Alfred R. Kennikel Press Award, Kappa Kitten Club 2) Sophomore with the highest academic average. Sophomore Qass President, Tiger's Roar Staff 3) Junior Class President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Pi Gamma Mu Nat'l Honor Society for Social Science, Alpha Phi Gamma Honor Society for Journalism, Editor-in-Chief Tiger's Roar 4) Who's Who, Editor-Tiger's Roar, Pi Gamma Mu, Delta Sigma Theta Society, Kappa Delta Pi-Honor Society for Education Netha Steplight 523 East Bolton Street Savannah, Georgia 3 140 1 Dietetics and Institutional Management I) Home Economics Club, AHEA Stanley Stubbs 244 Ferrill Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Zeta Alpha Omicron, Veteran's Club Benjamin Sunmer II RFD. 6 Box 67 Baxley, Georgia 31513 Biology Phi Beta Sigma Herbert L. Swain, Jr. 2221 East lowe Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Business Administration 1) NROTC 2) Alpha Phi Alpha Jimmy Thompson Rte. 6, Box 319 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Criminal Justice Phi Gamma Mu, SSC Football, Baseball, Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity, NROTC Eidwina Patrice Venable 1317 East 39th Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Elementary Education 1) Peer Counselor 2) Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority Inc. 3) Chorus 4) Student Judiciary Court 5) Miss Freshmen Attendant SENIOR DIRECTORY Diann Walker 1829 Arcadian Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Dietetics and Institutional Management 1) Home Economics Club 4) American Home Economics Association Deborah Jean Washington 2337 Norton Drive Augusta, Georgia 30906 Accounting Rose Mary Washington 621 East Gwinnett Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education 1) Honor Roll, NSAE 2) Dean's List Dorothy Wells Rte. 7 Box 14 Dublin, Georgia 31021 Business Education Lucille West 224A-Avery Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Business Administration Patricia Ann West 757 East Amderson Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 English Language and Literature 1) Sigma Tau Delta National English Honor Society Tiger's Roar, Navelretta Social Club, BAG 2) BAG, Tiger's Roar 3) BAG, Tiger's Roar 4) BAG Jamz G. Wilcher Rt. 1 Box 253 Vidalia, Georgia Griminal Justice Sarah Wilcher Route 2 Box 9 Lyons, Georgia 30436 Elementary Education Beverly J. Wilhite 1221 East 56th St. Savannah, Georgia Sociology Alpha Phi Gamma, TIGER Staff, Tiger's Roar, Kennickel Award Columbia Scholastic Press Charles W. Wilhite 1221 East 56th St. Savannah, Georgia Pre-Medicine Sophomore Class President, Junior Class President, Alpha Phi Alpha, Reagents Scholar, Bio-Medical Society, P.U.S.H., Veter- ans Club Ivelyn Williams Route 2 Box 79B Millen, Georgia Elementary Education RASP, SGAE Krystal K. Williams 1805 Stanton Rd. #4 East Point, Georgia Elementary Education Omega Pearls 4, Miss Junior, Miss Melvin Bostic Dorm 2 Lillie Williams 1022 W. 38th St. Savannah, Georgia 31401 Elementary Education SGAE, RASP Thomas William Route 1 Box 354 Kingsland, Georgia Chemistry Who's Who Outstanding Junior Chemistry Award, SGA Presi- dent, American Chemical Society Omega Psi Phi 3,4 Veter- ans Club Gloria Wood 306 E. Depot St. La grange, Georgia Sociology Curtis A. Wright Route 1 Box 163 Bluffton, Georgia 31724 Social Studies Education Kappa Alpha Psi 2,3,4 Charles G. Young 1001 Myrtle St. S.E. Gainesville, Georgia Business Administration Who's Who, Regents Scholar, Student Congress, Phi Beta Lamda, Student Government Rep. CAMPUS SCENES Scenes from the dining hall. Our favorite past-time playing cards. Hill Hall one of SSC's oldest buildings. CAMPUS SCENES Terrie Johnson shows off his pictures. The gang on the block!!!! c A M P U S s c E N E S The green-house and the new Ubrary. Coiistniction ot SSC s soon to he coTiiplcted new libra Campus Scenes We all know who would win this fight!! When will they get it ri^t? A moment of solitude. Campus Scenes r,. ^-m 2^ ALPHA PHI GAMMA Members of Alpha Phi Gamma Honorary Journal- ism Fraternity earnestly believe that "the pen is mig- htier than the sword." Although it is just been restored on the campus of Savannah State College, this organi- zation has sought to sponsor and support those activi- ties which help to maintain and improve the quality of student publications. Alpha Phi Gamma will continue to encourage talented young writers and other joiunal- ists to proclaim the truth via written expression. Mr. Ciutburt Burton, Advisor Ms. Bronwyn McCall EDITOR'S MESSAGE SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE state college branch Savannah. Georgia 31404 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Fe^mavy 16, 1976 Tz'a.lition?,?.!^'', thf.s page marks the epitome of a year of hard work ard late hours. This is true, but I choose not to relec.sE r^ pgnt-'V f rust rations on the factilty, staff and student body. Instead, I would like to thank the members of ity staff and others v;ho contributed to the development of the 1/76 "'^GS?.. ' They are the reason that you hold this book in yvjir hsnd'i; now. ' rn.i'rt -'.d.Tit that 260 pages i^ere not easy to lay out, and I-Mi,C:l:,"" 3S y--re :iot ec-^y to neet, but sor^ehov? we made it. T t-'uly hope that this pictorial rerriniscence of fellow jtv.d'^nt'", activities, and events has captured the essence of o'-iv thomo fo^ this year's yearbook, "The vay '..'e '-Jeve," !^ challenge those persons ::ho -.rish to criticize and complain abo-,tt this edition, to comnc.t themselves to work with the Office cf "t^vlent I^yrlications for the upcoming years. And as for O'thers, we hope that yon. have enjoyed turning the pages of thjse Memories of Savannah State College, our beautiful "College ^' The "ea." Ms. F'ronvTj'^ McCall Editor, "TIOTR" Yearbook ASSOCIATE EDITOR'S MESSAGE STUDENT PUBLICATION' SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE state college branch Savannah, Georgia 31404 5bruary ly, 1976 "The Way Wg '.-Jere'' shculd pro^dde yon with a positive image of the adni^d strati 0^, faoiilt;-, stc^ff and st-iident hody of oava:-'nah otats College. This hooV iras dssisned to entertain yo\\ for the years to cone, oaptn>^ns pictorially event s of the ""fay 've vrsra." T, per? anally^. would like to thank all faculty, adrnlni strati c'-, and students who understood the difficulty of putting together a yearbook. I vjould ^.ik-^ to give thankr to the entire TJGTIR staff -rho worked diligently to help produce the If TirfT,?.. They accepted criticirj'"! and your uncalled for ixj^uarks, but they did'". 't give up* T also vrant to thank yr, "TLf^ore, our r-onsultart and T-Ts. Mc'^all, nur "Editor for allowi:ig ne to be the Associate "Editor ap.d haA'ing a part in creating i^or you this IT?'^' ^"^l of the f''.:endclyn Ilerce Asc'cciate "^dltrr Ms. Gwendolyn Pierce Who needs words to describe how hard we worked. You're holding proof right here in your hands. sfti-^ #;>^;>a ^^^ .f^. ''*. *^ 1^ ^ w T? ^^. -% "9". >^'rf '^ /m ^i^ Ji t^HK yf > "S^ ^^ ,6 ^(% V n ^< >^. LEFT EVERY VOICE AND SING Lift every voice and sing. Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies Of liberty. Let our rejoicing rise. High as the listening skies, r^et it resound, ' Loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past har. taught us. Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us, Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, I^t u.s march on, till victory is won. OUR ALMA MATER Let lis give thaiiks and praise to Thee, to our Alma Mater S.S.C. Thine honor, pride and emminence, we raise in prayerful reverence. Chorus Where Savannah meets the sea, where grassy plains and palms abound, where the flow'rs are gems of loveliness, there S.S.C. is found. We adore each beauteous scene and hall. Our all we pledge to Thee! In our hearts we'll build a shrine for Thee. We hail Thee S.S.C.