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' "" "oV !!! ! )! i^H; 4i' HH-4H:t{ ?y!??S!^tffliHii;:t^tii'"?!'^"^^'^^i^^ iiiiiiUiiJiiiiiitMmmamammmkkttmmii 1973 CHIEFTAIN West Georgia College Canotlton, Georgia Volume XXXIX Pg^Pffl^s^^ /Academics Adi/ertisements RMVuutitttittitmiKHWtBttffitm^ 1973 Circles of when or how or why Thoughts one step ahead of your leading foot, you chase the what that you are beconning, follow- ing reflections of the where you have been, and asking if that's all the who that you are ... waiting ... or running blindly without direction . waiting and running for something that won't lead you back to where you've already been . . . starting over again and finding all is and is not is always forever and is never again. a procession of changes, receding horizons i new day's frame of references you dream in two existences and for yourself live neither ... Circles Introduction: David Wiilingham Dave Parsons Selected Photographs: Fred Hoger ii^I!SailSiM!ig5H-i'^iiia^lf>'^i^^*^ But even in spinning around. You know that there is more than empty revolutions, getting dizzy-drunk with freedom. The time may come when you will have to stretch out your hand, grab for the golden ring, and win the prize that waits. Change horses, perhaps dismount but what horse will you ride, and where or when will we arrive or catch the horse to peace li^u^EaiSieitS!: lUHtMiiiiiUailaMi. w^P^. i3^^|iH|L 1 Aiuiutiaiasmiiii^ ;'.!t:ufmij.-miv.^^^-.^u^: .,. ii;ii!i!MiataaaiMffiOBfflIiHiitm iiiii![muiKmflganniiiiiiHMwwmfflniummi:mi^![.B But before the last song is played 10 ,iBaasa^aaamaiiiaj.:. ""^HflwiwiwinflflTriflflrffln! i^l(iffm!!]ii!!(!l!!WI!|!')'f!iii,i. fef Seek out one face in the blur and focus^ if only for a time 11 .^i!iji!;i^!;-!!:iii;Hii'!-;jii;iMil^^ MliilUilUMUEtiJI ?*i^i and facing new directions^ step confidently into the larger world of circles p.. ';*^!i!*^^''' fkt 5i 3):-"- - tr MS? rauMmUUKi' J'i .HAMBUlGERS '. ^W MliglBMialiJj?tijj?j!i;;j;!ji!^ i!iiiljliij1JJHPW)nfWf!'' Caught in the turning! wi^immm hm^n A perpetual motion of interlocking opposites, geared in acceptance of a synchronized mesh Our sphere of influence forms a patterned movement standardized for automotive efficiency We march to the step of increased production, endless parades of assembly-line minds 15 ;>^i!;niiit;;j;;;ii^;i^Sj!j;;Miiii^^ Cogs battle for revered position in the social mechanism^ interdependent in their hurried race to nowhere "f^Tf fffl fill tftraWHHHHMRIVH mmfimmfmmms^ f !pW;*.5&\te,s\w*^^^ Ij) ,(>,>,. |]t' P , T /^ k ft A 17 .mitmm^-m^^mmmi(&}^m^ SHis^a Some would escape the machine . . . become unpatterned twists in a brolien system iufeti 19 ::a^jjgugg[Mjiis;ei?;jJ^!j;ig!js^ StJl imi$fi}J|l8l IPp!!pititit|prwti:4!{frii!iK and fit smoothly back in gear^ 21 ,:ss.;!:a:!i!i!:;j!iSi!iHi:iaEHlMii5IM^ laiilEiiSEil:^:,: .:...::. :!:!:iiiu;ui;::^iii;:iiii;^ Or spin a loner^s freedom The CG/ for they can be replaced 23 ^Im tJi|ii{!tJt(!!HiW{JrJ;!J!itl|:!!n!;jtiiJiJiJf|H!^ Dancing in a speckled wasteland, we light on islands cast random in a sea of troubles, each a splash away from our continent of security Shy steps wetted with anticipation or leaps of adventure linking a walk through unknown places that slowly sink to show an old unchanging sea !;;;;;!! fcjiut " ^f .- .. ^^;"^-:' ^'^^^ ^ .y'. v^ \, i^^^'-^u^. ,. 'ag,..-' ,, ,,,i*S*te s^tiT''! 1- .'. \ .-A Isles of expectation so distanced as to be unseen no farther than a hazy memory 25 .;;;;!;ai!!!i);?i!iiM?.. :.Mas;aiiiH;aiia^ Some of us are matriculating in a sctiool for the blind . . . tW Ullll ll WIW!IU WW I IIIIIWIMW>WH|IHlltWHW )IIIH w^^ mt sidestep many falsehoods 31 The walls around us offer heights to be scaled), but we often choose the security of the familiar . . ,, (;:'[', i::!;;;; *'^A''u 32 iiiiimimtinimaailMBHHHHHIilHIIIilHiM [ i t H ' it i mii i i | B iwjgjjf;iwiwi (wi i i i iwiiwwwii^ ^I--I, 1 ' .' "'i*1 We 5ee/r frufAi, but on our own terms 33 irappsfpiippipMitflraf 'tifJf'fmwifWTOJHtitWif ,\\^^* ^>\\x\m\^^m^:m!Sissjsim5Mss$j$J; Is this period valid? 34 l !! ( l ! i ! m illl W KI I HWMWRflw>Hnmmraimmj|mm^^ IlliHlflilifl^itt! Camnus Life ' -iuiitMttiidtliadiiMimiiiaiSu^ Homecoming 40 ,iMjihjjm^jj^m,. ^^ opposite page, upper left: Homecoming Super Chief, Dan McBrayer. opposite page, upper right: Alpha Gamma Delta Homecoming entry, opposite page, lower: First place Home- coming float by Sigma Nu. this page, upper: Kappa Sigma's "Kaiser's Kansas City Express". lower: Chi Omega's Homecom- ing float. The Homecoming parade travelled from Carrollton Junior High School through the downtown area, out Maple Street and came to a final stop at the college gym. The Car- rollton High Band provided the musical background for the entries of cars and floats sponsored by the fraternities, sororities, and clubs of the college. Sigma Nu won the float competition by contributing the best float to what has been called "the best parade ever." Brenda Smith, a junior from Rome, major- ing in Special Education, was named 1973 Homecoming Queen at West Georgia. She is Miss Black Student Alliance and also com- peted in the Miss West Georgia Pageant. The others elected to the court were Janet Sidney, Judy Gordon, Cynthia Trammel, and Mary Todd. Because of snow, the basketball game against Georgia Southwestern had to be res- cheduled, but the Braves successfully defeated the Hurricanes by a score of 99 to 86. On Saturday night, concluding the Home- coming activities, a large crowd of students danced to the music of the "Impact of Brass" from Miami, Florida. 41 **Ni*'^ Homecoming Queen 1973, Miss Brenda Smith 42 43 ;>'.!!mi!l!J!H!SI!n^WK5ICPPWlTCOTvIi i;, r. lower right: Miss Brenda Smith escorted by Mr. )esse Arnold, lower left: President Pafford; Miss Debbie Dowis, Homeconning Queen, 1972; Cecil Knotts, Director of Student Activities, upper: Homecoming Court, 1973, and escorts. 45 tilt-!; 46 opposite page, upper: Lambda Chi Alpha's float entry, "Skate to Victory." opposite page, lower left: Phi Mus getting ready for the ganne. opposite page, lower right: Braves support at Homecoming game. upper left: Parachute exhibition. upper right: "Blow 'Em Back Braves," Alpha Tau Omega entry, lower: Flag presentation. 47 >lBr The Union Program Council Entertainment Committee is responsible for scheduling cam- pus concerts. This committee consists of a cross-section of the student body to allow for varied preferences. To aid the commit- tee, names of entertainers and entertainment groups are submit- ted to them by student poll and committee submittal. During the year several trips are made to entertainment conferences throughout the country in search of groups traveling the southeast college circuit. If a group or single performer nominated meets the require- ments of availability, price, stag- ing, past performance records, and type of act, the agent is con- tacted, and the contract drawn up. 65 After three days of being judged in talent, swimsuit, and evening-gown competition, the twenty-four contest- ants of the sixth annual Miss West Georgia Pageant were able to relax. Miss West Georgia of 1972, Terrie Cagle relinquished her title to Gail Bullock, who was crowned to serve the reign of 1973. Gail, a junior from Thomasville and sponsored by Phi Mu Sorority, will receive a $150 scholarship in addition to $60 in gift certificates. She will represent West Georgia at the Miss Georgia Pageant later this year. Her court includes first runner-up, Carolyn Reeves, and second runner-up, Barbara Young. The other two finalists were Judy Jones and Barbara Cagle. The theme for this year's pageant was "Where is Love?" Miss Alexis Par- ker served as Mistress of Ceremonies. Music arranged by Larry White, with the Miss West Georgia Pageant Sing- ers, Chuck Roberts, Bonnie Bunna and jo Bell provided additional entertain- ment. Terrie Cagle, Miss West Georgia 1972. Miss West Georgia pageant 66 - '"rtiS ltiHfi-rii*."j r ^ i %i 1 67 Carolyn Reeves 1st Runner up Barbara Young 2nd Runner up . 1 Barbara Cayle Finalist Judy Jones Finalist 69 j^'iliiiiJiMiiiiiMiitltHHHktaSiiiiiaSffi ffffg^iPflS^j^^^!:^^^ fi^^M^^iMriimt^i? i Braves lead nation in scoring v.n 1. )oey Godwin 2. Tom Turner 3. Willie )oe Lewis 4. Allen Gustavel 5. Pat Magley 6. Randy Roundtree 7. Max Phiefer 8. Jerry Faulkner 9. Kenny Hardy 10. Barry Allen 11. "Foots" Walker 12. Whit Mathews 13. Greg Allen 1:!"!; 72 The 1972-73 Braves basketball team com- piled a 23-4 overall season record and took second place in the GIAC. Sparked by Jerry Faulkner, Tom "Terrific" Turner, Allen Gus- tavel, Pat Magley, and Ail-American candi- date Clarence "Foots" Walker, the Braves earned an at-large berth in the District 25 playoffs of which they are returning cham- pions. The season saw many surprises. With the highlights of early regular play being the 89- 88 upset over Western Kentucky before 10,000 in Bowling Green and the taking of the Hubbard Classic crown from Jackson- ville State, Kaiser's cagers were well on their way to showing that they could win again. FHopes were high as the Braves jumped out to a perfect 10-0 record, until Valdosta over- came a twenty point deficit in the eleventh game to edge the Braves 96-93. As the GIAC Conference narrowed down to a three-team race. North Georgia proved to be the ballast that tipped the scales as West Georgia and LaGrange sought the title. After the Braves lost to LaGrange before a home crowd of 4,000, West Georgia's hopes for a confer- ence tie lay with a North Georgia win over LaGrange. Probably the most exciting game of the season was when the Braves topped the North Georgia Saints 104-96 in triple overtime, only to have the evasive title snatched by LaGrange's win over the Saints. Sporting the best record in the state and leading the nation in scoring with a 96.0 average, the Braves nailed down a berth in the NAIA District 25 playoffs. As one of the top defensive teams, they gave up an aver- age of 78.6. On an average their winning margin is 17.4 among the top five in the nation. Setting a new school record, they scored 100 points or more ten times in sea- son play. In individual achievements Turner and Walker set new season marks. Tom "Ter- rific" Turner had the best scoring average (23.7), most points scored in a game (47), and the most field goals in a season (285), topping Charlie Hamilton's 231. The Braves' sensational guard, Clarence "Foots" Walker, also set records in only his first season at West Georgia. A ballhandling wonder, he established the most assists in a season (397), a new national record, and most steals in a season (141), besting the old record of Greg Allen. Turner became an all- conference and district all-star spots. Turner and Walker's play reflects the image of the remaining squad in their desire to win. Once again the Brave's squad with the superb leadership of Roger Kaiser and Jerry Reynolds captured the enthusiasm of West Georgia fans by packing the gym for all home games. Team and public tasted victory and came back for more. 73 74 W- i^ !:: I) ''^ i^ rnuNTPY 75 76 :ir:f!f'?'!!!ivii!;:i:i!ir!!i:;!iv:i!!;n"irr.n!!!:M!TiK;i;rCT;smTr.rtroi^^ 1 > i\ ,v Mi |,c. ^L-.^ k' - I Ji I iii.: 77 m Travis^ Williams^ Hinshaw honored 78 Braves winning season The batting of Don Dixon, Phil Williams, and Bob Canada and the fast balls of Butch Hinshaw and John Travis provided the offensive power of the Braves baseball team. Coach Archie White led the Braves through a winning season ending with a record of 20-9. The Braves battled against such big name teams as Auburn, Southern Tech, Georgia State, and the University of Kentucky in addition to rivals in the GIAC. Highlights of the season included a three- run homer by Bob Canada which helped the Braves defeat Georgia State 8 to 1 and the continuous effort of Phil Williams who maintained a .536 batting average. John Tra- vis with a variety of pitches managed to strike out 11 batters in 8 innings in the Oglethorpe game. The Braves were forced to withdraw from competition for the state title because of the ineligibility of one of the players. The team had already played and won several games but these wins were forfeited. Had this not happened, WGC could have found itself in a three-way tie for first place with Shorter and Valdosta. Three of the Braves were chosen to the GIAC All-Conference Team. John Travis was honored as best pitcher, Phil Williams as catcher, and Butch Hinshaw as shortstop. Travis, who was later signed to a profes- sional baseball contract by Atlanta, broke the conference record for strike outs in a season with a total of 104. His last 3 starts were shut outs and he pitched through his final 52 innings without a run credited. '>mii^ '"es '^i^ i ^ ii Bob Johnston Rodney Bankston Tyre Williamson Brad Byrd Lynn Huffstickler Roger Hinshaw 79 80 *',?^5? 1 ^' Lvnn Huffstickler W lHAk 1 & = )im Britton 81 Individual and team effort chalk up fine WWW fVV ^Pij^^j^a^ fihfo \ [_ T/^r 1 L T n 1 A / im llnMiiM 1. Doug Brown 15. Bruce Godfry 2. Mike Smith 16. Jim Davis 3. )oe Hale 17. Gary Smith 4. Tony Green 18. Jerry Arnold 5. Jessie Fields 19. Doug Grant 6. Ted Boemanns 20. Andy Middlebrooks 7. Wesley Brown 21. David Harris 8, Hank Burt 22. Steve Anthony 9. Larry Turner 23. Mel Renson 10. )im Gaines 24. Ed Smith 11. Pat Childs 25. Joe Laboon 12. Mickey Pender 26. Roger Denney 13. David Giles 27. Roger White 14. David Ware 28. Doug Miller 82 cross country season The 1972 Cross Country season saw the Braves win many team and individual awards and accolades. Coach Grant Knox had some exceptional runners in seniors Jerry Arnold and Ernie Raney. Arnold, the team's captain, was named to the All-Con- ference, All-District, and All-State teams, while Raney was named to the All-Confer- ence team. The Braves as a team finished fourth in the Georgia Collegiate Championship, sec- ond in the District 25 Championships and lost their six year dynasty to Berry College in the GIAC Championships. Freshmen jim Gaines, Mickey Pender, and Hank Burt helped Coach Knox considerably when the schedule got tough. Knox explained that with three freshmen running in starting pos- itions, the future outlook is very good and hopes of building another championship team are high. 83 .^tm 85 West Georgia and Shorter volley h 86 1. leff Cambell 2. Joey Phelan 3. Kim Vining 4. Larry Masters 5. Edde Dalton 6. Sam Stovall 7. Jimmy Edenfield 8. Dr. Leaming Coach 9. Mil / ( I I ) 156 ^'^ Varsity athletes ''sport'' their well-earned letters The men in the Letterman's Club have been awarded a letter for exceptional perfornnance in varsity athletics. The purpose of the organization is to encourage good sports- manship and school spirit among the athletes and student body and to promote unity, integrity, and achievement among the athletes themselves. Activities help to raise money for the athletic department. 1. Jimmy Davis 2. Phil Partridge 3. David Harris 4. Jerry Arnold 5. Willie Joe Lewis 6. Milce Mitcham 7. Lynn Huffstickler 8. Doug Miller 9. Steve Anthony 10. Roger Denney 11. Roger White 157 Theatre Arts Society explores varied aspects of drama In order to further the knowledge of the individual in drama, the Theatre Arts Society strives to stimulate interest and promote skill in acting, directing, and stage manage- ment. The organization works to give each member an overall concept of theatrical ideas and practices. 158 ^ ai^ ilMiil^ // The Union Program Council members believe that the social as well as the educa- tional side of college is important in helping to create a well-rounded individual. The UPC arranges for entertainment on campus which includes concerts, lectures, and mov- ies. Also every spring, the UPC plans its annual "Spring Fling." Membership for UPC is voluntary. I I upper right: Mike Butts, Supt. of UPC. lower right: Steve Chapman, Fine Arts, below: Sue Foley, House. 160 1" left: Part of the various entertainment provided by the UPC. lower left: Jim Philpot, Recreation, below: Bill Rhymer, Entertainment. f^m^g^^^^-^- ^ ^Tm&^ BILL WITHERS IN CONCERT FRIDAY DEC.5I 1972 JJib: -Min I I jo J^inJiinc J'^f/ Of/ W !< ;:'' ii;!);';!; TICKETS: ^1.50 WGC STUDENTS t ^2.00 GUEST rxWSo ON SALE IN S,JP' NTER LOBB> CDS* Geology Club digs deeper into earth sciences The Geology Club seeks to stimulate interest in and to acquire knowledge of the earth sciences. Field trips and studies such as summer excursion to Mexico stir the curiosity of the members to further geological horizons. Earth science lecturers and social gatherings provide an exchange of interesting ideas. A OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORQIA. 1. Tom Sale 2. Barbara Roberson 3. Jerry West 4. Ray Osborne Randy Slater Fred Mason Rick Swanson Lynn Coleman Mr. Roger Austin Bobby Porter Tim Purvis 12. Chris Maples 13. Joe Elliot 14. Scott Riding 15. John Hinton Library staff facilitators of the learning experience Catalogue, circulate, file, stack, bind, order, and service are a few of the words indelibly etched in every librarian's mind. The library itself is the closest thing to the open classroom available. An abun- dance of information is ready for the ask- ing. Each staff member is eager to help the individual student find materials in a learning-by-doing process instead of playing a game of haphazard hide and seek among the shelves. When time is of the essence and finding the right inform- ation solves half the problem, student and librarian share the ecstasy of success- ful research. Exploring the realms of the hidden world The WGC Grotto of the National Speleological Society promotes cave conservation, exploration, scientific study, and other cave activities. Members of the "caving club" receive instruction in all phases of caving, such as mountaineering, rock climbing, rope work, and surveying, and emphasis is placed on safety. 1. Phyllis Giles 2. Gene Wiggins 3. Alice Copeland 4. Lil Harper 5. Betty Bilbo 6. Randy Slater 7. Bobby Porter Dennis Holt 9. Ray Bilbo 10. Steve Duncan 163 "=!?>!5!iiisw^Bw;5!^^ ;ii;n)i:in:!;"';ii;iii:;;!!ii:!i!!i;!{iiii;!^, ^ Resolved: debaters reflect WGC desire for national prominence The West Georgia College Debate Club continues to add depth and dimension to the reputation of West Georgia's quality debate. The members exhibit their talents in public speaking in intercollegiate debate tournaments, on-campus debates and dem- onstration debates in the community. The club has won five trophies and the sweep- stakes championship at the Sanford Univer- sity Tournament the second consecutive win for WGC in the Sanford tourney. Ellipt Pood, Fort Lauderdale, senior, and Ray McConnell, Calhoun sophomore, has a 9-2 record. Pood was ranked second and McConnell fourth among the 76 debaters in the tournament. McConnell was chosen top debater at the Sanford Novice tournament. He was the only debater in the top five chosen at both tournaments. After winning the five trophies at Sanford, WGC has a total of thirty for the second year. Advising the club are Dr. Chester Gibson and Mr. George Coulter of the Speech Department. r^'- 167 1. Frank Etheridge 2. Roger Bernstein 9. Bill Garland 3. Bill Groover 10. Ronald Kirby 4. Gary Hicks, Pres. 11. Ricky Melville 5. Roger Long 12. Frank Boozer, Advisor 6. Bill Evans 13. Bill Birmingham 7. Jim Massey 14. Jerry Gilbert 8. David Shaw 15. David Glidden, Sec. How to succeed in business . . As a business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi links the real business world to theory learned in college. The club strives to fur- ther the individual welfare of its members, to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce accounts and finance, to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein, and to promote and advance WGC courses leading to degrees in Business Administration. 168 ' i.2"^'?'^C. \ iifV Farm raises crop of athletic wins The Farm is an organizational brother- hood which participates enthusiastically in West Georgia College's activities for inde- pendent groups. Sports championships in spring season softball and overall intramural football have kept them in the limelight. This is a group which roughhouses with challenge. 1. Steve Sampler 11. 2. Wayne 12. Worsham 13. 3. Mary Pascutti 14, 4. Chris Phelps 15. 5. Bill Waller 16 6. Steve Kidd 17 7. Wayne Alewine 18 8. Leslie Chatham 19 9. Hank Ross 20 10. David Danister 21 Wayne Carroll Dean Cooper John Rumrill Stan Hutchlns Skip Nalley Kerry Nalley Michael Ewing Virgil Carter Bill Robbins Barry Bray Ken Lake 22. Barry Banister 23. David Robinson 24. lack Smith 25. Richard Hurt 26. Bill Lumpkin 27. Ron Campbell 28. Charles Owen 29. Kent Lovvorn 30. Irving de Garis 31. Tommy Rucker 32. Steve Roper upper left: Sweetheart Mary Pas- cutti warms by the fire, left: In Memory of David Rucker, Jan. 1, 1973. B$i f^ssrw=ss!5rsa^" flV 169 Freshman women establish name I for themselves Alpha Lambda Delta recognizes those women who obtain high scholastic achievement during their freshman year. The purpose of the West Georgia Chap- ter of this national honor society is to encourage those who make 3.5 or better average in their freshman year to con- tinue to do so afterwards. Accordingly, the Maria Leonard Book Award is pres- ented to the graduating senior with the highest cumulative grade point average. The members also provide a tutoring service for other students who request help with their studies. 1. Linda Dickson 8. Terrie Treadwell 15 2. Janet Shaheen 9. Debbie Gordon 16 3. Lilly Holloway 10. Debbie Dickinson 17 4. Gloria Mimbs 11. Janet Hart 18 5. Rhonda Wells 12. Bonnie Buttram 19 6. Luci Jennings 13. Joan Hendricks 20 7. Anna Cagle 14. Louise Shewfelt 15. Mrs. Mary Helen Ford Delores Duke Betty Atkins Darlene Garden Dean Georgia Martin Janice Glegg Phi Sigma Mu recognizes scholarly freshman men Phi Sigma Mu is an honor society for freshman men who have excelled scholastically. It strives to encourage and stimulate scholarship and achieve- ment among the men of West Georgia College. 1. Mr. James Dahl 2. Allan Moore 3. Carl Jeter 4. Dennis Hodges 5. Paul Arceneaux 6. Kenneth Wilkerson (i\ Sh <^ 9l G) G Accolade the mark of a versatile woman Accolade is a service organization for junior women. The qualifications for membership are service, scholar- ship, and leadership. The purpose of the club is to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among col- lege women, to promote and main- tain a high standard of scholarship, and to recognize and encourage leadership on the campus. l:. Ii;::' )ane Henslee Helen Wojcik Sue Tanksley Carolyn Hulsey Marsha Collier Vickie Alewine Patrice Couch Debbie Motter 9. Martha Lynn Whitmire 10. Dean Georgia Martin 11. )anice Horney 12. Pat Sherlock 13. Lona Sitas 14. Jennie lackson 15. lanice Winter Phi Beta Lambda boosts better business 1 J ' i(^/^ The goals of Phi Beta Lambda are to develop business leadership, create more understanding and interest in business edu- cation, and train its members for useful citi- zenship. Affiliated with the state and national organizations, the West Georgia Chapter is involved in professional and serv- ice activities. Membership is open to any interested student in the business field. 1. Betty Kays 2. Roberta Gibson 3. Louise Freeman 4. Dianne Bishop 5. )anet Sidey 6. lenny Bennefield 7. Celeta Stephens 8. Claudia Kitchens 9. Nancy Hutcherson 10. Patty Markland 11. Karen Vaughn 12. Pam Cole loan Pinson Elaine Lightsey Janice Winter Mary Lou Lentz 13. 14. 15. 16. 171 Circling ttie community with liindness The purpose of the Circle K Club Is to promote the civic welfare of the college. Known mainly for its annual Red Cross Blood Drive, the Circle K also promotes other service projects for the local Kiwanis Club. President Ricky Martin presides over the twenty members, who are selected on the basis of scholarship, civic interest, and leadership. 172 . /. ^.i&ti'Sii-n-''6 .f-/ii.--in>^'v "ir^ i| Jimmy Davis 8. Ricky Martin Mike Burgamy 9. Carolyn Hulsey Vince Moore 10. David Knight Alan Knight 11. Bob Cox Ruth Wilson 12. Tom Fitts David Wiggins 13. Dan McBrayer, Advisor Kathy Lloyd 14. Tom Lightsey, Advisor right: Sweetheart Kathy Lloyd holding one of the many awards received by Circle K. lower right. A student preparing to give blood m the Blood Drive. 173 .>aiUiii< -' b' I Alpha Phi Omega presents sixth annual Miss West Georgia Pageant Alpha Phi Omega is the proponent of leadership, friend- ship, and service on the college campus. Sponsoring such activities as the Miss West Georgia College Pageant, Pitch In and Clean Up Campaign, Head Start Easter Egg Hunt, and Boy Scout Camporee, this national service fraternity serves faculty, student body, youth, and community. Members agree that a dynamic relationship is fostered in cooperative projects, especially among the brotherhood itself. . 1 it'.: iiil 1. Dr. Tom Lightsey 16. Mary Davis 2. Billy Kays 17. Charles Cook 3. Jim Mann 18. Peggy Mozley 4. Bill Elphingstone 19. Margaret McSwain 5. Mike Hudgins 20. Vicki Bird 6. Edwin Holcomb 21. Jon Mitcham 7. Jim Cornell 22. Terry Pritchett 8. Doug Sims 23. Mr. Robert Myers 9. Rodney Roland 24. Jeff Hicks 10. Ben Cash 25. Curtis Eidson 11. Donnie Newsome 26. Mack Collins 12. Buzz Payne 27, Pat Waldrop 13. Debbie Motter 28. Dennis Patron 14. Bill Chrisohon 29. Janice Clegg 15. Connie Grant 30. Craig Benson !i::. 174 aliilitM wmm Czech refugee speaks at Pi Gamma Mu fall initiation Pi Gamma Mu is the national honorary for students of the social sciences history, geography, economics, political sci- ence, sociology, and anthropology. The men and women of the West Georgia College's Georgia Zeta Chapter are juniors and seniors who reflect the purposes of the national organiza- tion to promote interest in the social sciences and to rec- ognize excellence in students pursuing these studies. Demon- strating the usefulness of a social science program, speakers such as a Czechoslovakian refugee are presented and field trips such as to the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta are plan- ned. 1. Tony Griffin, Pres. 2. Margaret Chaffin, Sec. 3. Dr. David Griffin, Advisor ^'/ believe in music // Delta Mu, a club for women majoring or minoring in music, pro- poses to raise the standard of musi- cianship and scholarship among its members and to promote music within the school and community through its activities. Delta Mu achieves its aim by providing an opportunity for music students to add to their classroom experience. 1. lackie lewell 2. joy Etheridge 3. Sherry Caldwell 4. Regina Ray 5- Kristy Shelton 6. Bonnie Kent 7. Mrs. Mary Lou Munn 8. Mrs. Betty Tolbert 9. Charlotte Miller 10. Emily McClendon 11. Tranny Price 12. Kathy Chandler 13. Peggy Winchester 175 ^ ^m 'mm ^ liWPiPW"^^"^"^ i!i;;;;Ei;i!!;!H^i--^i!;iiJS!JiiiimiM^ ' II Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity 1. Anne Norrell Advisor 2. Debbie Dowis President 3. Carol Foster 4. Marcia Hutchins Vice-President 5. Jana Hardin 6. Corky Callaway 7. Raunda Pitney 8. Boo lones 9. Julie Grohoski 10. Betty Kays 11. Anne Amis Treasurer -m-fS^'- Smilmg faces of Greek sisters welcome independents to Panhellenic Pic- h nic. 178 Council Sponsor Greek Week to Unify All Creeks Panhellenic council, the representative body of WCC's fraternity women, coordi- nates the activities of the five sororities on campus. Recognizing its importance in cam- pus life, panhellenic places incentive in the sororities by giving the Scholarship Award to the sorority with the highest average. Panhellenic involved Greek women by sponsoring a picnic for all college coeds the first of the fall quarter. The success in this unifying endeavor was evidenced by soror- ity-produced skits and a sing-along. The governing body of the eight fraternal systems on WGC campus is the Interfrater- nal Council. The IFC is composed of two representatives and the president of each fraternity. Boosting the fraternity idea on campus, IFC works to unify the Greeks by sponsoring Greek Week and a dance. 1. Cecil Knotts Advisor 2. Kendall Strickland 3. Mike Butts 4. David Mackay 5. lackson Hill 6. Thie Autrey 7. Richard Trice President 8. Ronny Britt 9. Scot Holway 10. Steve Candy 11. Richard Kolousek Treasurer 12. Billy Spink 13. Phil Hart 14. Mel Evans 15. Jimmy Williams 16. Art Campbell 179 Alpha Gams select mascot the squirrei ii Energetic Alpha Cams can be seen scamp- ering around WGC campus gathering treas- ures here and there, such as the title of Miss West Georgia. Sisters have stored other honors also: Who's Who, Accolade, class officers and club officers, and little sisters in the various fraternities. With all their scurry- ing the sisters still have time to participate in various college activities, such as placing second in the TKE Road Rally, second in the Lambda Chi Sweepstakes, and second in the Circle K Blood Drive. Even with all this flut- ter of activity the sisters feel no need for hibernation. They sponsor such things as the "Toys for Tots" Drive and Alpha Cam Sweepstakes, and find time to help in the Research and Rehabilitation in areas of Cleft Palate. The Alpha Camma Deltas have their playful side, too, as can be seen at the vari- ous parties planned by the sorority. There is a frolicsome creature on campus that remains out during the coldest months Alpha Camma Delta. 180 1. Sandy Feagler 24. lane FHenslee 2. Vickie Alewine 25. Cathy Waldrop 3. Vivian Laws 26. Jana FHardin 4. Linda McClure 27. Martha Gibson 5. Hilda Seay 28. Patti Willis 6. Celia Shoppe 29. Karen Curtis 7. Rebecca Martin 30. Robin Moore 8. Freaky Friedline 31. Susan Lavendar 9. Melissa Sewell 32. Cathy Cater 10. Fran Pruett 33. Donna Kinard 11. Angle Dye 34. )anet Christian 12. Nancy Jones 35. Donna Lewis 13. Kat Scanlon 36. Jackie Crawford 14. Debby Murray 37. Elaine Kitchens 15. Debbie Gordon 38. lanet Phillips 16. Susan Wilson 39. Sue Foley 17. Ann Culpepper 40. Sheila Borom 18. Barbara Layburn 41. Teresa Williams 19. Suzanne Saunders 42. Terrie Cagle 20. Mary Dykes 43. Snuffy Smith 21. Rosalind Prince 44. Dave Selden 22. Lesley Ling 45. Rick Swanson 23. Deborah Long 46. Billy O'Dell L^.^.JLI'-^i^i^^KM ^^^ *" m r.f*^ \ i Jil -^ ^ 1 ,. .*-^ ,. ^Xv i^^ 3.^ upper left: A crap game in a girls' dorm? lower left: Sister relaxes in her home, the Greek dorm, above: Rebecca Martin, President, with beau and big brothers. 181 >:::,:;4< 1, Lynn Carruth 2. Debbie Shadden 20. lackson Hill 38. Charley Wojcik 3. Mary Todd 21. Rob Cuinn 39. Bruce Murphy 4. Cynthia McCraw 22. ]o )o lohnson 40. Ben Massengale 5. ludy Gordon 23. Terry Williams 41. Hal Sewell 6. Ronny Britt 24. Ed Wynn 42. Mike Golightly 7. Snuffy Smith 25. Glenn Horner 43. Gene Home 8. Knox McKamy 26. Frank Kohler 44. Stevie Queen 9. Chuck Garrett 27. Bill . Rice 45. Mike Butts 10. )on Cline 28. Spence Millican 46. Billy O'Dell n. T. D. Dadisman 29. Bill Love 47. Dennis Payton 12. Wayne NeSmith 30. Boyd Pettit 48. Ed CoQk 13. Steve Ford 31. Wesley Cochran 49. Dave Edwards 14. Nick Warenzak 32. Keith NeSmith 50. Kim Thompson 15. Gene Autry 33. Skip Schneider 51. Jerry Hendrix 16. Bob West 34. Dan lohnson 52. Mike Tatum 17. Vann Vaughan 35. John Powell 53. Fred Schultz 18. )ohn Conner 36. Pat O'Neal 54. Dan Parmer 19. Rick Waites 37. Dave Selden 55. Jim Mitchell mm*^' upper left: Looking beyond the winding road to a brighter day is sweetheart, )udy Gordon, lower left: It's so hard to play football bow-legged! upper right: Presi- dent Ronny Britt backed up by officers and little sisters. lower right: ATO introduces itself to students. 182 ATO wins National Chapter Efficiency Award 1970-72 -mm^f^ 'W Jtfi:: The road through college is long with many a winding turn. For the men of Alpha Tau Omega, it leads them into brotherhood. Alpha and Omega, beginning and end; each year ATO revolves around traditional events. The brothers of ATO are not weighed down by apathy but support active campus life through top SGA posts Rick Waites as President and Jackson Hill, Vice-President. The brothers of Alpha Tau Omega share in activities such as intramural sports, parties, and doughnut sales. Their numerous service projects include a city-wide Open House, blood drives, a can-food drive, and the Walk for Mankind. As well as the National Chapter Efficiency Award, the ATO's hold trophies in sports and awards in academics. For the past two years, ATO has placed sec- ond in intramural competition. The entire fraternity has achieved scholastic merit in recent years. Steve Ford serves as Minister of Academic Affairs. Seven ATO's are recent Who's Who and two are members of Pi Gamma Mu. To the brothers of Alpha Tau Omega, the welfare of one will continue to be the concern of all, a sentiment expressed in the words "he ain't heavy he's my brother." 183 r iJ w upper left: Playtime at picnic with new pledges, lower left: Another sister lost to love the candlelight ceremony, upper rigfit: President Beverly Sessions with beau, Art Campbell. 1. Nancy Reigel 17. Kathy Sundberg 33. Anne Amis 2. Sue Tanksley 18. Joan Hachat 34. Debbie Motter 3. Debbie Leary 19. Louise Freeman 35. Rita Corn 4. Tommy Russell 20. Nancy Baird 36. Jennie Bishop 5. Art Campbell 21. Debbie Nelms 37. Jan Tarpley 6. Bobby Canada 22. Beverly Head 38. Davida Lambeth 7. Terry Shaw 23. Tricia McMahan 39. Margie Hilley_ 8. Cappy Luce 24. Charlene 40. Twinkle Janssen 9. Robbie Allen Rakestraw 41. Olivia Hester 10. Pam Mclntyre 25. Pat Plunkett 42. Debbie Stump 11. Mary Todd 26. Janice Horney 43. Dedra Criggers 12. Janie McMullen 27. Janet Teague 44. Madeline Stewart 13. Julie Crohoski 28. Debbie Bryson 45. Jerri Cray 14. Bonnie Burrell 29. Beverly Sessions 46. Connie Daniel 15. Betty Kays 30. Janice Winter 16. Jean Swift 31. 32. Sheila McMurray Sue Lampkin 184 Chi Omega sisters ''give a hooV about what happens on campus The great white owl is a rare and uni- que species that seems to smile on the sisters of Chi Omega. The sisters have drawn from his wisdom to swoop over the campus, winning the Scholarship Award for 71-72. However, all their time is not devoted to study. True to the noc- turnal habits of the owl, the Chi O's can be seen going to "owl-hoots" enjoyed by sisters, big brothers, and beaus alike. As Christmas approaches, the sisters don their formal feathers for their Christmas gala. The sisters do arouse themselves during the daytime to participate in such worthy causes as collecting for the March of Dimes, donating blood, showing Thanksgiving kindness in the community, and participating in various campus activ- ities. The Chi O's can ruffle their feathers with pride, for the great white owl does inhabit the WGC campus. Chi Phi lieeps ball off ground^ wins intramural volleyball championship] In addition to their athletic achievement several members of the Chi Phi team are also winners scholastically. Chico Miles, Bret Rhodes, Clark Mitchell, and Don McPherson were all named to the Dean's List. Chico Miles is also a representative-at-large for the college. The Herndon Award was presented to Tommy Gladfelter and Gerry Whiteman. Chi Phi boosted the Circle K Blood Drive by having the highest percentage of its mem- bers make donations. The fraternity has served the community in other ways by par- ticipation in the Muscular Dystrophy and Toys for Tots campaigns. On the lighter side Chi Phi's are known for spiking the spirits of Greek Week by drinking the most beer: Setting up parties plays an important part in the game plan. A masquerade party at Hal- loween gave the title of Best Costumed Couple to Gary Sharpe and Cindy Ham- mond, and a Filthy 50's party allowed a timeout in the boredom of studying. Presi- dent Michael Brown votes himself Brother of the Year, but the other members violently protest this idea. 1. Georgia Chalfin 2 Kendall Strickland 15. Phil Hulsey 3. Laura Brien 16. Mike hlughes 4. Pat Plunkett 17. Brian Bridges 5. )udy Walser 18. Terry Silver 6. Sue Lampkin 19. Clark Mitchell 7, Sally Lampkin 20. Brett Rhoades 8. Denise Nagel 21. Charlie Rilling 9. Joyce Block 22. Fig Newton 10. lonnie McDaniel 23. Gerry Whiteman 11. Mike Brown 24. Chet Holt 12. lames Ralston 25. David Mackay 13. Terry Rogers 26. Tommy Gladfelter 14. Gary Sharpe 27. lohn Whiting upper left: President Kendall Strickland with ample aid from officers and little sisters. lower left: Perfectly matched couples attend Halloween party, upper right: Brothers and beer can be found around the bar. 187 L . ::.VM4 1. Ellen Jones 22. Lynn Funk 2. Marcia Hutchins 23. Debby McCormick 3. Robin Cooper 24. Jane Stewart 4. Pat McCinty 25. Rita Winfrey 5. Jo Westbrook 26. Jane Lay 6. Anna Faulkner 27. Nancy Newmarker 7. Peggy Hamling 28. Carolyn Crosby 8. Brenda Braunbeck 29. Sandy Lyie 9. Linda Trease 30. Sally Quinn 10. Carol Foster 31. Barbara Young 11. Becky Wilkes 32. Whit Matthews 12. Chris Thomas 33. Joey Godwin 13. Athena EIrod 34. Sammy Ellison 14. Cynthia Tramnnell 35. Neal Duren 15. Donna Bardwell 36. Chuck Burks 16. Cynthia McGraw 37. Sparkle Seaman 17. Candy Brooks 38. Terri Wells 18. Christi Case 39. Mrs. Jane Jenkins 19. Beverly Seckinger advisor 20. Chris Adair 40. Diane Lovein 21. Sheila FHutchins 41. Joan Miltiades 42. Alice Searcy 188 .; On a storm-tossed afternoon the Tri-Delt Homecoming galleon 71 capsized before making the field house port. Since then the crew has rallied to plunder such riches as the National Tri-Delta Pledge-training and Song Award. Sailor Chris Adair captured Who's Who. Joan Miltiades attained the rank of Accolade. Sally Peil delegated at the Democratic National Convention, while Melanie Chapman cruised from Miss WGC to Miss World. Booty for benevolent works was found in the Cancer Society supply cache and SGA Equalizer fund. Pearls such as these form a part of the friendship string looted by Delta Delta Delta. u 1. Ronnie lackson 2. Alan Jones 18. Ken Hatcher 3. Bill Shad 19. Sheila McMurray 4. Debbie Cox 20. Margaret Wells 5. Bill Groover 21. Mel Evans 6. Pat labaley 22. George Nunnally 7. Steve Boland 23. Connie Stout 8. Bill Burns 24. Cean Swift 9. )oe Tool 25. Alan Boyer 10, Doc Baldowski 26. Bob Commons 11. Beth Womble 27. Robert Shepard 12. Kathy Sundberg 28. Sharon Turner 13. Harold Turner 29. limmy Williams 14. Bruce Cromer 30. Don Ahrens 15. Bob Hatch 31. Dan West 16. )ohnnie Harbourt 32. Howard Jackson 17. Elaine Brunson 33. Steve Commons ^Sftf/f^y / /-^ "f/m^" right: President Ken Hatcher serving as first Delt "pres" supported by officers and friends. lower left: Three letters that spell "house" for brothers, lower right: Bartenders now come in pairs. 190 .;ifll Good future seen in stars for Delta Tau Delta As one of the newest fraternities on cam- pus, Delta Tau Delta is launching into the full cycle of campus life. The spirit of the fraternity continues to shine, through vic- tory and defeat, as reflected in a third-place Homecoming float, intramural sports, partic- ipation in Greek Week, Spring Fling, and the Alpha Gamma Delta Sweepstakes, and their help in the Walk for Mankind. Initi- ated as a colony in September 72, they are still in a beginning phase, but a house and 14 pledges add encouragement to future plans. Present activities revolve around internal unity, after which Delta Tau Deltas anticipate rising to the fullness of their pur- pose. 191 ii'.i:.:ui< upper left: When you need a ride, call a sis- ter, upper right: Beau Tony Cordell flanked by big brothers |im Clark and Ben Massen- gale. lower left: Peace, sisters, peace! I. lenni )ackson Judy Fenton Karen Fuller Tere LeCroy Lee Shanks Debra Brand 7. Nancy Johnson 8. Rebecca FHaliman 9. Rhonda Wells 10. Ruth Ann Kerce 11. Jackie Davis 12. Beth Tolbert 13. Eve Shields 14. Guill Davenport 15. Marsha Carter 16. Boo Jones 17. Susan Reese 18. Lynda Stitt 19. Peggy Calhoun 20. Paula Hoist 21. Susan Rowe 22. Sue Ellen Riden 23. Twinkle Boyd 24. Margaret McCrunn 25. Josh Cantrell 26. Carolyn Hulsey 27. Debbie Jackson 28. Betty Bagley 29. Lynn Austin 30. Faye Faircloth 31. Susan Willoughby 32. Lucy Jennings 33. Cathy Carter 34. Teresa Quails 35. Carol Gore 36. Sharon Lewis 37. Louann Saucennan 38. Becky Yandle 39. Susan Martin 192 tU A jH^I^^ Vigorous Kappa Deltas triumph in race of Best Sorority on campus 1'; I Kappa Delta sisters can be seen partici- pating in ainnost every event on campus. On the sports scene, the Kappa Deltas tackled first place in the football department, slug- ged it out to win first place on the softball field, and got the winning basket to chalk up another first place on the basketball court. On the racing scene. Kappa Deltas can be seen taking the lead as the flag goes up. The sisters have won the TKE Road Rally for three consecutive years, retiring the All- Greek trophy. The sisters don't spend all their time in the sports sphere, however, having time to place first in the Circle K Blood Drive, become Little Sisters, be Who's Who members, sell poppies, and maintain a high scholastic average. All these events have placed Kappa Delta in first place for the second year as Best Sorority on cam- pus. Spring Luau highlights year for Kappa Sigma Roasting all competition, the Kappa Sigs have savored the glory of the MIA All-Sports Trophy, the Alumni Attendance Award, and a four-year first place Homecoming float. Skewering their efforts into one force, they have aided in the March of Dimes, the Blood Drive, and the Cancer Drive. The Lit- tle River Gun Club has been the scene for numerous gala affairs, including the luau and many interfraternity and sorority "beer busts." The Kappa Sigs continue to feast on accomplishments, made possible through friendship and cooperation. upper left: Sweetheart Cynthia Trammell sur- rounded by little sisters, lower left: Dr. Ward Pafford accepts check for Alumni Foundation from Kappa Sigma President Wayne Reeves. above: Halloween party with an oriental flair. 1. Cynthia Trammell 18. Dick King 35. Wayne Davis 2. Debbie Dowis 19. Ricky Bowman 36. Bob FHerrington 3. )ann McClearen 20. Tony Cordell 37. Buddy Gore 4. Joan Bennett 21. |im Meadows 38. Bob Slocum 5. Anita Carlson 22. Tom Wilhite 39. Randy Loggins 6. Melanie Mitchell 23. Lonnie Maddox 40. Frank Wilson 7. Lauree Cheek 24. Sammy Harkness 41. Mike Fallin 8. Debbie lackson 25. Bill Cook 42. Kurt Witter 9. Marybeth Stone 26. Jeff Campbell 43. Tommy Peters 10. Denise Topshe 27. Vic Warren 44. Terry Marshall 11. Mark Stone 28. Robin Farner 45. Cliff Wright 12. Art Campbell 29. Tom Lightcap 46. Tommy Russell 13. Robbie Doster 30. Dan Pompilio 47. Gary Abbey 14. Arvid lohnson 31. Larry Eng 48. Bob Frost 15. Mike Sherrer 32. Dick Baly 49. Scot Holway 16. Randy Lindsey 33. David Rone 50. "Stone" 17, )im Mitchell 34. Tim Doxey 195 ^Itftittr r Lambda Chi magic converts motel into fraternity tiouse Rubbing the Aladdin's lamp a symbol appearing in the fraternity crest produces the image of what makes up Lambda Chi. The smoke clearing leaves view of Steve Dashiell, President and Tim Curl, Vice-Presi- dent, who are the leaders of the group. The activities they have conjured up include a visit to the Villa Rica Rodeo with ten chil- dren from the Family Welfare Clinic and a booth in the Cancer Society's project "Day in the Park." The members have organized a rural Volunteer Fire Department to service the surrounding community. Lambda Chi is the sponsor for an annual sweepstakes, sparking competition between the sorority girls. Some of the events include Tug-a-War, an obstacle course, and Find-the-Peanut. The genie of the lamp offers rewards for those contributing of themselves. Lambda Chi has received personal honor from help- ing those in need. 196 top left: Steve surrounded by his Crescent Girls, bottom left: Amazing feats of magic happen at Sweepstakes! above: Sweetheart Stephanie Land sitting pretty. 197 d\fMti 1. Al Oxford 2. Candy Williams 3. Pat McGinty 4. Ellen Jones 5. Leah Crunkleton 6. Elaine Brock 7. Carol Foster 8. Marcia Collier 9. Prince George 10. Barry lames 11. Phil Hart 12. Tony Moran 13. David Hart 14. Tim Toole 15. David Cunningham 16. Bucky Walton 17. Larry Hansard 18. Bill Fargason 19. Steve Leonard 20. Bryan Martin 21. Richard Saxon 22. Randy Rountree 23. Jimmy Lowe 24. Doug Davis 25. David Landrum 26. Bill Rhymer 27. Jerry Coker 28. Tommy Maddox 29. Paul Wright 30. Randall Henley 31. Steve Purvis 32. Ted Archer 33. Sammy Ellison 34. Neal Duren 35. Terry Shaw 36. Bobby Jones 37. Chris Henson 38. Darrell Keith 39. Joey Godwin 40. Whit Matthews 41. Terry Ellington 42. David Bacon 198 upper left: Soap-box derby entry ready to go. upper right: Officers and little sisters stand behind President Al Oxford and Sweetheart Candy Williams, right: Brothers exchange ideas in casual atmosphere. iiu^. Pikes save lives in Red Cross Blood Drive Helping others is the goal in the main activities of Pi Kappa Alpha, which include collecting food for needy families at Thanksgiving, providing toys for underprivi- leged children at Christmas, and participat- ing in the American Red Cross Blood Drive. Their perseverance through disaster such as a damaged Homecoming float, leads them on to be rewarded by Greek Week tricycle race winner Bucky Walton, Alpha Gam Sweepstakes runner-up for Mr. Greek Body Larry Evans, Who's Who Bill Driver, UPC member and Phi Mu Beau Bill Thymer, Tri- Delta Beau Joey Godwin, and WGC basket- ball players Joey Godwin, Randy Roundtree, and Whit Matthews. The sturdiness of the Pikes has proven them prime contenders in intramural sports, as they have been foot- ball, track, basketball, and softball champs. Always seeking action, they continue "changing with the times." 199 Jlnf.- 'r'.: 227 Summer enrollment^ tired of same old song;, a 228 uts new record: 3^210 John Buffington Deborah Burdette David Burgamy Bonnie Burreil Elizabeth Butler Corky Callaway Harriet Camp Joey Camp Lynn Carruth Marsha Carter Robert Carter Cathy Cater Vicki Chambless Kathy Chandler Bill Chrisohon Janet Christian Beverly Clay Ann Cleveland Theresa Cochran Barbara Cole Jane Coleman Linda Cook Tyron Copeland Michael Cordell Charlie Cornell Cathy Couch Morgan Crook Paul Cuthbertson Andrea Daniel Marsha Darden Guill Davenport Janet Davis Jimmy Davis Linsay Davis Mary Davis Janet Dees Delores Dickerson Marianna Donald Lynn Dooley Caroline Dunlap Marie Edwards Sheila Eidson Dan Elkins Joy Ethridge f-- 229 'Junkies" chant, "W.G.C. #V'i Pamela Evans Faye Faircloth Glenda Farmer Sandy Feagler Annelle Ferguson Cina Fetzer Sue Foley Melba Ree Foster Joanne Fowler Robert Fowler Deborah Franklin Eileen Fredericks Connie Calient Janice Dye Carrett Eloise Centle Martha Cibson Weston Codfrey Judy Cordon Carol Core Linda Sue Craves Janice Cremillion Jonathan Criffith Susan Lee Criffiths Dedra Griggers Julie Crohoski Theresa Cuess Jesse FHall Susan FHall Sylvia FHall James FHallman Terry FHammond Jana FHardin Debbie FHardman Charles FHarrell Brenda Harris 230 what will the neighbors think? 231 alarms blare at 4:30 a.m. ''!'i'(mmmmmmmm^M Becky Harrison Martha Harrison Tom Harrison Carol Harvill Diane Hayes Carl Henderson Phil Henderson Lynne Hendon Jane Henslee Marie Herbert John Holbrook Cathy Holconnbe Yvonne De Holliway Paula Hoist Riley Holt Don Howell Lynn Huffstickler Carolyn Hulsey Thad Hunt Stan Hutchings Baker Hyde Sandy Ivay Carol Jackson Debbie Jackson Felix Jackson James Jackson Kathy Jackson Nancy Jackson Royce Jackson Ellen Jones Micheal Jones Robert Johnson Tony Johnson Nathaniel Keel Carolyn Kelley Cherl Kemp Ruthann Kerce Claudia Kitchens Ronald Kirby Richard Kolousek 233 Freshman elections prove Linda Langston John Law Lewis Lee Sandra LeMaster Danny Lester Donna Lewis Sharon Lewis Linda Lister Kathy Lloyd Roger Long Carol Love Sherry Lovvorn Bradley Lowery Frances Lowery Susan Lyie Peggy Maisby Philip Mansell Doris Marlow Rebecca Martin Barbara Mashburn Philip Mayes Mike McBrayer Margaret McCrum Mary McDavid Barry McDonald Mike McFarlin John McGinnis Sara McGinnis Matilon McKee Cindy McKinney Donna McLendon Alphia McMillan Carolyn Miller James Mitchell Randy Mooney Carvin Moreland Sherry Morgan Vickie Morris Dona Mosteller Debbie Motter Peggy Mozley Brent Muedder Jerry Mulkey Dan Mullinax 234 m :iim ''.vt'tnmwroil^JiflWtsflww aUii.:. incoming students anything but apathietic 235 Mgii ' Lost: much sleep, several time cards, andl 236 piiiuiiuitii{tti.^wntButimattHttma one snake answering to name of ''KILLER'' i'-::^t~::', " Henry Mullins Kathy New Thomas Newman Donnie Newsom Allen Oliver Gail O'Neill Jeff O'Neill Jackie Pate Judy Patton Coral Paul Dennie Payton Ruthie Perkins Chris Phelps Elaine Phillips John Pilcher Raunda Pitney Norma Plunkett Randy Portwood Ray Popham Archie Porter Terry Pritchett Sheila Pruitt Hilary Raymond Annie Reeves Gail Reeves Theresa Remillard Guy Richards Chuck Roberts Charles Robinett Audrey Rogers Rodney Roland Barry Rooks Jill Sanders Peggy Sanford Randy Schilson Douglas Scott Staria Senter James Sewell Susan Sewell Tricia Sherlock Eve Shields Lona Sitas Randy Slater Kenneth Slemons 237 Pre-registration; im Nancy Smith Shelley Smith Sherran Smith Tim Smith Tom Smith Liz Somerville Randall Spake Larry Sparks Sandra Spradlin Patricia Stanley Celeta Stephens Linda Stephans Deborah Stewart Madeline Stewart Charles Stitcher Jim Stockton Connie Stout Mary Stram Cleanor Strickland Debbie Stump Barbara Summerour Nina Swinson Wayne Tadsen Sue Tanksley Jan Tarpley Judy Thomas Tommy Thompson Mary Thornton Betty Thurman Denise Topshe Randall Touchstone Sammy Traylor Evelyn Trimble Jewelle Turner Karen Vaughan William Vied Carol Walton Hope Ward Chip Warren Ken Webb Antha West Tom Wilhite Teresa Williams Frani Wing Jane Wood Catheryn Wright Roy Yancey 238 "H If at first you don^t succeed . . . 239 liiS^iifilPS^^ ,.,,..fj,.'.n;Tr;;!f!n!r';.T:ria;iii!i,ir.;ST;nni^;'.M.i.i!iv''''!!S:}ti!::2i!^ liiiiiiiiMiiSiliaui^iiiiluiilkAiliiiS^ l(ffliwtttwWWWtffi7iTKBiiTOT^fftfflffl!tTOW!n^ Adi/ertisements JL - sVrzrr "THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE THAT HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY" Required Textbooks General Reading Books Cards and Stationery Imprinting Machine Art Supplies Posters WGC Sportswear Xerox Copy Service Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry Mugs Etc. 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C 204 Shumake, Deborah G., Douglasville, Ga 220 Shumake, Phyllis F., Carrollton, Ga 220 Shumake, Regina G., Douglasville, Ga 221 Sidey, Janet S., Atlanta, Ga 202, 171 Silver, Terry T., Cartersville, Ga 186 Simpson, Eric P., Commerce, Ga 221 Sims, Douglas W., Lake Park, Fla 174 Sitas, Lona M., Irvinton, Ga 236, 171 Skeen, Kerry B., Decatur, Ga 202 Slater, William R., Newnan, Ga 221, 236, 16^, 163 Slaughter, Rhonda W., Thomaston, Ga 221 Slayton, Judy L., Norcross, Ga 201 Slemons, Kenneth E., Jonesboro, Ga 237 Slocum, Robert W., Jr., Avondale Estates, Ga 194 Slocumb, Nancy L., Atlanta, Ga 149 Slone, Terry W., Carrollton, Ga 221 Smalley, Fred, Atlanta, Ga 221 Smith, Brenda A., Ellijay, Ga 221, 143, 149 Smith, Charles Anthony, Ellijay, Ga 221 Smith, Debra, Senoia, Ga 221 Smith, Debra A., Newnan, Ga 221 Smith, Edward C, Hinesville, Ga 82 Smith, Elaine, Barnesville, Ga 221, 136 Smith, Janis, Fairburn, Ga 221 Smith, June, Carrollton, Ga 221 Smith, Michael A., Doraville, Ga 221 Smith, Mike G., Bowdon, Ga 82 Smith, Nancy L., Fairburn, Ga 238 Smith, Richard L., Atlanta, Ga 180, 183- Smith, Sandra L., Ellenwood, Ga 149 Smith, Shelley A., East Point, Ga 238 Smith, Sherran S., Marietta, Ga 238 Smith, Susan, Carrollton, Ga 221 Smith, Thomas C, Brooks, Ga 239 Smith, Thomas M., Carrollton, Ga 221 Smith, Tim Earnest, Ranburne, Ala 238 Smith, Vickie A., Smyrna, Ga 221 Smitherman, Charles W., Dalton, Ga 221 Smitherman, Susan W., Dalton, Ga 221 Sollenberger, Adeline, Atlanta, Ga 136 Somerville, Elizabeth, Atlanta, Ga 201, 239 Spake, Fred' A., Bremen, Ga 221 Spake, Randall R., Bremen, Ga. . . 239 Spann, John P., Decatur, Ga 196 Sparks, Larry B., Commerce, Ga 238 Spears, Hilda, West Point, Ga 221 Spencer, Ian K., Doraville, Ga 221 Spink, Sarah C, Calhoun, Ga 201 Spink, William-James, Calhoun, Ga 196 Spradlin, Sandra P., Greenville, Ga 238 Stacy, Pamela M., Hinesville, Ga 221 Stafford, Robin E., Chamblee, Ga 221 Stagmeier, John H., Hinesville, Ga 213 Stanford, Jerry W., Cartersville, Ga 204 Stanley, Patricia S., Atlanta, Ga 238 Statham, Frank D., Rockmart, Ga 222 Steed, Gail A., Bowdon, Ga 222 Steed, Patricia A., Decatur, Ga 222 Stephens, Celeta J., Waco, Ga 238, 171 Stephens, Linda, Newnan, Ga 239 Stewart, Deborah L., Ft. 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GARRETT PRODUCE 320 Sunset Blvd. Carrollton, Ga. 834-2953 MARK '"^g=== mOO^ THQ^ASSON l^nc. *, :niiHanil;lifflm{fMffiIfitftltW?WMMfflttmm^^^ r i I I !!::' TiWrifiuA^ AREA CODE 404 TELEPHOISE 537-2341 Manufacturers of Slacks, Suits, and Sports Clothing For Men BREMEN, GEORGIA 271 272 H Suydam, Brenda D., Atlanta, Ga 222 Suzumegano, Yoneo, Kitamorokata-Gun, Jpn 222 Swafford, )oann C, Atlanta, Ga 107 Swann, Charles T., Cuthbert, Ga 222 Swanson, Richard A., Gainesville, Ga 180, 162 Swift, jean C., Augusta, Ga : 185, 191 Swinson, Nina L., Bremen, Ga 239 Tabor, Catherine B., Decatur, Ga 201, 202 Tadsen, Wayne T., Atlanta, Ga 239 Taft, Clyde M., Waverly Hall, Ga 223 Talley, Linda K., Bremen, Ga 223 Tanksley, Sue C, Forest Park, Ga 185, 239, 171 Tarpley, Jan Y., Bremen, Ga 185, 239 latum, John M., Trenton, Ga 183 Tatum, Terry D., Decatur, Ga 223 Taylor, Edgar M., Jr., McDonough, Ga 204 Taylor, Jerry A., Manchester, Ga 223 Taylor, Mark C, East Point, Ga 101 Taylor, Patricia A., Columbus, Ga 222 Taylor, Ronald J., Riverdale, Ga . -222 Teague, Janet D., Marietta, Ga 185 Thomas, Charles E., Atlanta, Ga 222 Thomas, Chris T., Atlanta, Ga 188, 196 Thomas, Clyde C, La Fayette, Ga 134 Thomas, John R., East Point, Ga 204 Thomas^ Judy N., Conyers, Ga 239 Thomas, Mary L., Thomasville, Ga 222 Thompson, Carey R., Decatur, Ga 202 Thompson, Christopher, Conyers, Ga 183 Thompson, David A., West Point, Ga 222 Thompson, Mary Ellen, Fayetteville, Ga 222 Thompson, Ronald j.. Griffin, Ga 223 Thompson, Shelly A., Greenville, Ga 223, 143 Thompson, Tommy R., Carrollton, Ga 239 Thornton, Judy E., Marietta, Ga 136 Thornton, Mary L., Chamblee, Ga 238 Thurman, Betty J., Jackson, Ga 238 Tippett, Joel G., Rome, Ga 78 Todd, Mary Theresa, Atlanta, Ga 183, 185 Tolbert, Elizabeth A., Jefferson, Ga 193 Toole, Candance J., Forest Park, Ga 196, 223, 107 Toole, Timothy O., Forest Park, Ga 199 Topshe, Denise C, East Point, Ga 194, 196, 238 Touchstone, Randall E., Rome, Ga 238 Townsend, Dan C, Chatsworth, Ga 204 Trammell, Cynthia A., Cairo, Ga 188, 194 Traylor, Sammy L., Newnan, Ga 239 Treadwell, Teresa A., Cartersville, Ga 170 Trease, Linda G., Atlanta, Ga 188 Trice, Richard A., Marietta, Ga 204 Trimble, Evelyn R., East Point, Ga 201, 239 Tripp, Marcia FH., Carrollton, Ga 223 Troncalli, Victor L., Decatur, Ga 101 Tunnicliffe, Stephen, Findlay, Ohio 146 Turenne, Alleine, E., Decatur, Ga 222 Turner, Cathy E., Atlanta, Ga 222 Turner, Harold L., Carrollton, Ga 191 Turner, Jewell C, Columbus, Ga 239 Turner, Larry, Manchester, Ga 82 Turner, Ronald W., Cartersville, Ga 204 Turner, Sharon E., Catersville, Ga 191 LIpchurch, Deborah J., Decatur, Ga 141 Vansant, Jamie E., Villa Rica, Ga 222 Vaughan, Karen L., Canton, Ga 239, 161 Vaughan, Michael W., Thomaston, Ga 204 Vaughan, Susan E., Woodstock, Ga 222, 137, 134 Vaughan, Vann M., Carrollton, Ga 183 Veates, Sharon A., Smyrna, Ga 143 Veljkov, Mark D., Roswell, Ga 151 Verner, Judee B., Marietta, Ga 94 Verner, Margaret, Tucker, Ga 156 Vied, William A,, East Point, Ga 239 Vining, Charles K., Atlanta, Ga 196, 86 Voinche, Stephen K., Cedartown, Ga 222 Waites, Richard C, Douglasville, Ga 183, 144 Waldrop, Cathy L., Atlanta, Ga 180, 222 Waldrop, Robert P., Decatur, Ga 174 Waldrop, Steven J., Decatur, Ga 223 Walker, Emily J., Carrollton, Ga 223 Walker, Kathryn L., Tifton, Ga 223, 136 Wallace, Deborah L., Decatur, Ga 222, 135 Wallace, Leslie C, Smyrna, Ga 107 Waller, William G., Jr., Temple, Ga 169, 100 Walraven, Janet M., Dallas, Ga 222 Walser, Judith A., RoSwell, Ga 186 Walsh, James E., Douglasville, Ga 137, 135 Walton, Carol E., Eatonton, Ga 239 Ward, Andy L., Elberton, Ga 100 Ward, Caria H., Marietta, Ga 238 Ward, John B., Atlanta, Ga 101 Ward, Michael S., Griffin, Ga 86 l Ward, Vicki D., Griffin, Ga 201 Ware, Robert D., Carrollton, Ga 82 Warenzak, Nicholas P., Carrollton, Ga 183 Warren, Chip, Newnan, Ga 238! Warren, Victor J., Waco, Ga 194 Wascher, Kathleen E., Marietta, Ga 222 Waskey, Shelia D., Bremen, Ga 135 Watkins, William T., Doraville, Ga 222? Weatherford, Linda J., Manchester, Ga 222 J Webb, Kenneth L., Carrollton, Ga 2381 Webster, Wanda J., Barnesville, Ga 222 Weckerling, Wendy L., Atlanta, Ga 2231 Wells, Margaret E., Newnan, Ga 191, 110' Wells, Rhonda J., Trion, Ga 193, 170 Wells, Terri J., Doraville, Ga 188 West, Danny S., Atlanta, Ga 191 West, Jerry R., Carrollton, Ga 162 West, Robert R., Atlanta, Ga 183 West, W. Antha, Ellijay, Ga 238 Westbrook, jo Carol, Atlanta, Ga 188, 196 Westmoreland, Calvin G., East Point, Ga 223 Whipple, Elinor L., Perry, Ga 201 White, Anne M., East Point, Ga 137 White, Darrill G., College Park, Ga 223, White, Jacqueline E., Rome, Ga 223, 149 White, Roger W., Macon, Ga 157, 82 Whiteman, Gerry B., Smyrna, Ga 186 Whiting, John G., Whitley, Kathy H., Whitmire, Martha Whitton, Bernard J Wiggins, David N., Wiggins, Marvin G Wilbanks, Sandra V ir., Warner Robins, Ga 186 Union Point, Ga 222 L., Toccoa, Ga 1 71 ., Buchanan, Ga 222 , Rockmart, Ga 173: Newnan, Ga 163 Atlanta, Ga 201 Wilborn, Johnny M., Jr., Mableton, Ga 204 Wilding, Beverly E., Waycross, Ga 223, 107 Wiley, Ronald M., Covington, Ga 86 Wilhite, Barbara C, Decatur, Ga 98 Wilhite, James T., Elberton, Ga 194, 239 Wilkes, Rebecca L., East Point, Ga 188 Willbanks, J. Richard, Toccoa, Ga 223! 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