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Bagwell Sherry Diane Benford Michael Booth Lawrence A. Bridges Julia Anna Cagle Rebecca Lynne Elliott Thomas Richard Gladfelter Bonnie Jo Huckins Susan Janssen Ray J. McConnell Debby Mae McGury John Michael Morrow John Richard Murch Jose R. Rodriquez Glenda J.Scott Janet Shaheen Diane Stinson Timothy O. Toole Teresa Ann Treadwell Kathryn Lynn Walker Robert David Ware 36 ' - : U. ident Dr. Ward Pafford ice President and Dean of Faculties Dr. John Martin ssociate Dean of Faculties Dr. Doyle Mathis Dean of Student Services Dr. Donald Adams Director of Fiscal Affairs Mr. Kenneth Batchelor Director of College Relations Dr. ). T. Ford Academic Units and Heads of Schools School of Arts and Sciences Dr. Richard Dangle School of Business Dr. J. Mark Miller School of Education Dr. Thomas Sills Graduate School Dr. Benjamin Griffith, Jr. Public Services Dr. Stephen McCutheon Departments of Instruction Accounting and Finance Art iology Business Education Chemistry Counseling and Guidance Early Childhood Education Economics Educational Administration Elementary Education English Fine Arts Geography Geology Graduate Education History nstructional Development Languages Marketing and Management Mathematics Philosophy Physical Education and Recreation Physics Political Science Psychology Secondary Education Sociology/ Anthropology Special Education Teacher Education 37 J8 Dr. Ward Pafford President 39 Kenneth C. Bachelor Director of Fiscal Affairs Tracy Stallings Acting Director of Continuing Education 40 41 ^H Thomas W. Sill Dean of the School of Education 4 2 Charles Smith Assistant Dean of Student Services Dr. L. Doyle Mathis Associate Dean of Faculties 43 Dr. Donald W. Adams Dean of Student Services Dr. Georgia Martin Associate Dean of Student Services 41 Dr. Stephen C. McCutheon Director of Public Services Elizabeth Parker Registrar 45 Vicki Carrithers Director of Housing ; Dr. Gerald Hall Assistant Dean Student Development Services 46 KTAFF LIBRARIANS: (sitting, left to right) Mary Jane Davis, Ethel Carter, Debbie Dewberry, Christine Higginbotham, June Aldridge, Wylly Bagby; (standing) iDebbie Harrell, Kathryn Bell, Jean Cooksey, Cora Holloman, Freda Schneider. FACULTY LIBRARIANS: (sitting, left to right) Zenaida Fernandez, Betty Johnson, |udy de Mayo, Ian Ruskell, La Faye Cobb, Hortensia Planas- (standing) Kobert Simmons, director, Sara Rigg, William Foley, lane Hersch, Doris Bennett. . a~ Each student has his own picture of a professor. Some students may remem- ber a professor for the "impossible" tests he gave. Some may laughingly recall the corny jokes he related each day in class. Others may recall the day when, after making an 18 on a major test, they were told that all hope was not lost for that B at the end of the quar- ter. Still others may recall a teacher because they remember realizing one day that this professor was not only human, but "down right nice." In what- ever manner a student visualizes his professors, it is obvious that, no matter what, this institute of learning could not continue without them. -,#*>3wsap% J A 49 <-,.! - ; " 2 -H c 53 Carousel . IT vMP^H ki t*aiBv * 54 St. Louis Jazz Quartet 55 Watermarks One and Two 56 5' :,ii yi-- 59 60 h ( y* f. Z^ 4 t r -* . # V'.v# Atlanta Rhythm Section 6?. Tracy Nelson and Mother Earth 63 64 si Hanneford Circus oo 6~ i Homecomin, ^fc jfrv ^ ?0 " Anne Patterson, Homecoming Queen Homecoming Court Members: Holly Cannon, Linda Christian, Lucy Wycoff, Ann Patterson and Kathy Mull. 7? "3 74 Dance-Concert Band, Vixen ~5 A Hatful of Rain 76 " 78 o 2 o --- Student Government Association LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Bridges, judiciary chair- man; Lamar Chambers, president; Ray McConnell, minister of finance; Danny Stew- art, vice president. The Student Government Association is the governing organization of thet student body which fosters self-disci- pline, self-government, and construc- tive policies concerning scholastic and extra-curricular activities. It has traditionally stimulated high stand- ards in matters of personal conduct and has, in cooperation with the administration, helped to enforce student regulations. 80 JUDICIARY BOARD MEMBERS: Larry Bridges, Jeff Spelling, Bobby Cellerstedt, Bob Townley, Keith Kretzer. EXECUTIVE COUNCILMEMBERS: Randv Green, Shirley McClure, Larry Bridges, Danny Stewart, Lamar Chambers, Lamar Garren. 3' B3 fm. Chieftain Editor JohnMurch Associate Editor Nancy Badertscher Organizations Y onnie Williams Men's Sports Rob Frost Women's Sports Roxann Ri||ing Creeks , Elena Castro Staff Medra Ashmore Dianne Stinson Eva Reed Faithe Palmer Anne Townsend Lois Parmer Karla Marquez Cathy Parrott Fred Ledbetter (photographer) Stan Lester (photographer) The Chieftain, edited and published by members of the student body, represents an attempt to bring together the different aspects of campus life into a single publication. The editor is appointed by members of the Student Publications Board. Any member of the student body is eligible for staff positions. " - 1. Stan Lester 2. Cathy Parrott 3. Elena Castro 4. johnny demons 5. Yonnie Williams 6. Fred Ledbetter 7. Eva Reed 8. Dianne Stinson 9. David Ware 10. John Murch 11. Marcille Metaxas 12. Lenn Horton 13. Mike Pendelton 14. Karla Marquez 15. Medra Ashmore 16. Marie Bjerkerot 17. Rob Frost 18. Roxann Rilling 85 The West Georgian CAREY SMITH Editor ALLEN GUNTER Managing Editor Business Manager Len Johnson News Manager Robby Smith Office Manager Bubba Hovis Feature Editor David Willingham Copy Chief Nancy Badertscher Photographers Mark Veljkov Fred Ledbetter Secretary Betsy Baldwin Sports Editor Bob Foley The West Georgian is published weekly except during final exams and quarter breaks by students. As the col- lege newspaper, it informs students of happenings around the campus and community. The editor and managing editor are appointed by the Student Publica- tions Board. Any member of the student body is eligible for staff positions. 36 SITTING: Carey Smith, Editor. STANDING: Gary Willis, News Editor; Allen Cunter, Managing Editor; Robby Smith, News Manager; David Willingham, Features Editor; Bob Foley, Sports Editor. S~ College Program Board The College Program Board is a group of students who work on a voluntary basis to help set up con- certs, movies, and lectures on campus. The group also operates the game room located in the stu- dent center and sponsors the foos- ball and pool tournaments. The purpose of the activities spon- sored by the board is to provide the students with a well-rounded education which includes the exposure to social and cultural functions of the college commu- nity. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Kenneth Canady, Kay Morrow, Raymond Crain, Mike Kelly. SEC- OND ROW: Stan Lester, Rita Harrison, Scott Evans. THIRD ROW: Elena Castro, lohn Murch, Willie Ingram, Neill Cornwall, Michael Booth. FOURTH ROW: Benjamin Bateman, Bill Kraus, Michael Styles, Mark Veljikov. RIGHT: Bill Kraus, chairman; Mark Veljkov, chairman. .. ' ." "">-.. <.:?>,;> ''I':-'" m TOP: The CPB sponsors activities of interest to the student body. Pictured here is Road Apple, a group which appeared in concert with Choice in November. CENTER: The board also sponsors tournaments in the game room which is located in the student center. BELOW: Fall quarter the CPB brought Jack Ross and Woodie Bowles to the col- lege in a one night appearance at the cozy corner also located in the student center. S* Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is a campus organization sponsored by the Baptist churches. There are no membership requirements since students are invited to participate in all activities. Its pur- poses are to encourage the student in a responsible church relationship and to provide weekday ministry to the stu- dents. Meetings and activities are held at the BSU Center. The members are assisted in their work by a full-time Bap- tist minister, whose office is located in the center. LEFT, FRONT: Jane Manry, missions chairman; Laurie Summers, music chairman; Ellen Ferguson, publicity chairman; Elaine Thornton, social chair- man. BACK: Rick Mitchum, publications chair- man; Ken Jones, president; Frederick Thomas, worship chairman. 90 CI Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is the campus ministry of the United Methodist Church. Special pro- jects of the group include Hallow- een parties for underprivileged children, the organization of the Wesley Singers, and the hosting of the state campus ministry meeting. The purpose of the foundation's weekly meetings is to provide an outlet of expression of spiritual needs for the students and to pro- vide social activities of interest for them. RIGHT: Deborah Hart, Vice President; Karen Reaves, Secretary; Rev. Mike Cordle, Director; Bonnie Huckins, Treasurer; George Wright, President. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Christina Probst, Karen Reaves, Car- olyn Renos, Deborah Hart, Jim Daniell. SECOND ROW: Harry Home, Presbyterian Campus Pastor; Bonnie Huckins; Marshall Neely; Lois O'Donnell; Jeanie Smith, Gail Williams, John Dunnaway. THIRD ROW: Mike Cordle, George Wright, Row Phillips, Anna Cagle, Elmira Nuckolls, Mitch Cordle. 97 Ifcfc- i *Mi Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club, sponsored by St. Marga- ret's Episcopal Church, attempts to establish understanding between the Episcopal Church and the students at West Georgia College. Their activities include folk masses, discussions on religion led by Ara Dostourian, collections for the March of Dimes, and attending the Youth Ministry Task Force Workshop. Members are: Mark Scott, Linda Dickson, Wayne Schock, Herb McNeely, and Leslie Smith. Outreach Outreach is a non-denominational organization open to all students. The group was formed to "help spread the joy of the Lord, Jesus Christ." Members are : Marjorie Sims, Willie Mae Adams, Chuck Thomas, Mickey J. Pender, Gwendolyn Hendrix, Remonia Shepard, Loretta Clinton, Vanessa Roberts, Linda Jackson, Alfon- zia Simpson Jr., Donald Garrett, Pamela Griffin, and Jarrett Jennings. ?3 Chamber Singers The Chamber Singers is an ensemble of fourteen mixed voices. Although specializing in music of the Renais- sance period, the group performs a wide-ranging repertoire. The ensem- ble performs the annual "Wassail and Carols" program, a tradition on cam- pus during the Christmas season. This English Christmas celebration has been performed in churches and schools in Georgia and Florida. The group has performed on television and radio and has made two appear- ances at Walt Disney World. Concert Choir Members of the Concert Choir, a thirty-five voice mixed choir, are selected by auditions held at the beginning of each year. The group performs approximately fifteen con- certs a year, including a choral- orchestral work and a week-long tour between winter and spring quarters. The choir has performed at state music conventions, churches, schools, and with the Atlanta Sym- phony Orchestra. . )im Cornel . Robert Lovins . Charles Autrey . Barry Cook 5. Elaine Trimm 6. Susan Fields 7. Richard Mitchem Jane Manry 9. Dawna Morrow 10. Larry Mason 11. Debbie Parker 12. Squeal, porky 13. Steve Rudy 14. Peggy Estes 9 A Women's Ensemble The Women's Ensemble, a group of ten to twenty women, performs four times a year singing music of different types, classical and popular. The ensemble meets twice a week for one hour. Pic- tured at the left are: Sherry Caldwell Blackwood, Jane Hutchinson, Marianna Hay Fuller, and Kay Bowling. \ Concert Band The purpose of the Concert Band, led by Mr. James R. Collins, is to provide experience in music for West Georgia's music majors. Participation from non- music majors interested in expanding their growth in music appreciation is encouraged. The band performs at activities around the community and on the campus. Piii FLUTE: Cheryl Nelson, Susan Morgan, Barbara Oli- ver. OBOE: Patricia Stone. BASSOON: Jeff McClendon, Melanie Upshaw. CLARINET: David Brown, Arthur Reidel, )anice Jones, Charles Berry, Susan Lipford, Cwen Blythe. ALTO CLARINET: David Cower, John Salter. BASS CLARINET: Joan Lumpkin. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Charles Harris, Ronald McNeal. BARITONE SAXO- PHONE: Bennie Gibson, Jr. FRENCH HORN: David Loehr, Jennifer Brown, Bob White, John Mote. TRUMPET: Thomas Cole, Douglas \andicar, Jar- rett Jennings, David Bagley, Bob Waller, Thomas E. Stone, Michael Smith, Robert Turner, Greg Bishop. TROMBONE: Hugh Downey. Frank Bibb. BARI- TONE: Charles Taylor, Erick Fish, Tommy Holland. BASS: George Fuller, Larrv Musick. PERCUSSION: Steve Rudy, Glenn McKibben, Ronald McLendon. M Delta Mu The purpose of Delta Mu is to provide educational programs pertaining to music and to pro- mote interest and scholastic achievement among its mem- bers. Delta Mu is open only to music majors or minors main- taining a 3.0 average in music courses. It is sponsored by Mrs. Mary Lou Munn. FRONT ROW: Sally Elrod, Joan Edwards, Cindy Jackson. BACK ROW: Jeanine Marsh, Anne White, Nancy Irvin, Emily Shelly, Jane Hutchinson, Mary Lee, Marianna Hay. United Voices Choir United Voices of West Georgia College is a group established to promote spiritual growth, fel- lowship, and unity. The organi- zation tries to provide a spirit- ual atmosphere for the students and to share Christian witness through song and praise with the community. FRONT ROW Ellis Davis, Geraldine Hendrix, Cathy Jones, lanice Jones, Dianne Stinson, Charlotte Brantley, Jar- red lennings. BACK ROW: Angela Dan- iels, Annie Myrick, Jimmie Davis, Angela Sherfield, Brenda Brown. o 6 S.M.E.N.C. The Student Music Educators National Conference acquaints students with privileges and responsibilities of music and the music education profession. The organization provides for its mem- bers an opportunity to become acq- uainted with leaders in the profession as well as SMENC members of other col- leges and universities. LEFT: leanine Marsh, Vice President; Hugh Downey, President; lane Hutchinson, Secretary- Treasurer. BELOW: )oan Edwards, Rise Ray, Tisha Clark, Mary Lee, Emily Shelly, Marianna Hay, Jane Hutchinson, Hugh Downey, jeanine Marsh, Mrs. Munn, Advisor. 97 Theater Company The Theater Company of West Georgia College presents three or four dramatic productions a year. They sponsor activi- ties such as student one-act plays and the Ebony Players. The group is directed by Dr. Oliver Link. The pictures shown are of the spring quarter production of "Carousel." ,,, *L 1 HS K^' p*l 1 1', 't/j S* a. "em % r^l 1 | | w tai : . ...... ' BSA The purpose of the Black Student Alliance is to promote dignity in the black people, increase understanding and the exchange of ideas between black and white students. The activi- ties of BSA include parties, sports, and public services. 1 . Orlando B. Yates, Advisor 2. Darrah Turman 3. Sandra Sheffield, secretary 4. Sandra Grant, treasurer 5. Sam Clonts, tri-chairman 6. Andrew Woods, tri- chairman 7. Jessie Fields 8. Sam Christian 9. Derick Hill 10. Patricia Brewer 11. Cheri Buffington 12. Mary Baker 13. Alexander Mitchell 14. Karen Chapman 15. KirkMcConnell 16. Bruce Atwater 17. Thurman Tillman 18. Mary Alice Smith 19. Floyd Phoenix 20. Janice Swinson 21. Sammy Gamble 22. Garland Howard 23. Melvin Brittan 24. James Leonard 25. Darlene Gilkey 26. James Gray 27. Nathaniel Thurman 28. Robert demons 29. Brenda Brown 30. Milton Ward 31. Samuel Tookes 32. LeroyHill 33. Calamity J. Henderson 100 Ebony Players The Ebony Players is a black group dedi- cated to drama. The players present a production of drama each quarter. Any member of the student body who is tal- ented and dedicated to drama is eligible for membership in the club. ABOVE: Ann Patterson, director; Richard Lundy, entertainment chairman; Kane Harper, lighting director; Willie Ingram, stage director; Johnathan Edwards, assistant director. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Marshall Mitchell, lanice (ones, Ann Patterson, Karen Chatman, Sandra Sherfield. SECOND ROW: Richard Lundy, Robert demons, Sam Clonte, Curtis Wilcox, Willie Ingram. THIRD ROW: Kane Harper, Jeff Spelling. FOURTH ROW: lohnathan Edwards, Stanly Rich. c Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is the nationa honor society for women. It strives to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning. The activities of the group are helping with programs such as the women's conference and tutoring services. At graduation, the club presents the Maria Leonard Brood Award and senior certificates to honor students. TOP, FRONT: Dean Georgia Martin, Linda Powell, Luanne Jones, Kris Craddock, )enny Morris. BACK: Susan Osborne, Amy Warden, Grace Meadows, Gayden Cowen, Lois O'Donnell, Mrs. Mary Anne DeVillier. BOTTOM: Kris Craddock, president; Gayden Cowan, treasurer; Grace Meadows, reporter; Linda Powell, secretary. NOT PICTURED: Marga- ret (abaley, historian; Pam Stallings, vice-presi- dent. ! (IV Accolade Accolade is a junior and senior women's honor society whose membership is based upon recommendations from fac- ulty and present members. The purpose of the society is to promote loyalty, to advance service, to encourage leader- ship, and to maintain a high standard of scholarship. LEFT: Vivian Gunn, secretary-treasurer; Anna Cagle, president; Dianne Benford, vice president. BELOW: Kathe Walker, Dean Georgia Martin, Debbie McGury, Dianne Benford, Anna Cagle, Glenda Scott, Vivian Gunn, Krista Faulk, Twinkie )anssen,Terri Treadwell. 103 Blue Key The WGC Blue Key Honor Society is a charter membership recognizing junior and senior men for scholastic attainment, service to school and community, and ability for leader- ship. Blue Key has 139 chapters across the nation with over 75,000 alumni. The fraternity's program is designed to honor the ability to plan and work with college administration as well as other concerned organizations and to help improve the present and future status of the institution. Geology Club The purpose of the Geology Club is to stimulate interest in and to acquire knowledge of the earth sciences. The club provides opportunities for field studies and field trips, visits from leaders in the earth sciences, and social events at which both students and professors exchange ideas. ABOVE: Mike Corrigan, Larry Bridges, David Ware, Ray McConnell, Dave Edmondson. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Ken Roddenberry, vice- president; Charles Swann, secretary-treasurer; Stan Bearden, historian. SECOND ROW: William Pool, Larry Canter, Jim Dickie, )oe Sullivan, Ernie Gibs, Chari Williams, Mark Robertson, Dr. Tim Chowns, |ohn Reed. THIRD ROW: Mike Corrigan, Dene Channelle, Rick Rudolph, Tom Crawford, Dr. Eric Eslinger, Yonnie Williams. I 04 Opera Workshop Based in the music department, Opera Workshop employs both musical and theatrical talent. Directed by Mrs. Inge Lundeen, once each quarter the group performs for the school and commu- nity. 1. Danny Layson 2. Inge Lundeen 3. Sally Elrod 4. Steve Liner 5. Jane Hutchinson 6. Diana Torell 7. Lisa Stutts 8. Norris Warner 9. Mark Green 10. Lloyd Tipton 11. Nancy Irwin 105 1 ,% h ..... * . V- T 1% ra a u G) > n !_ V. 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"C ~* rO a ^ < 3 ro O D c aj c > 03 'Zl r_ J" Q. - a c o o> o c 2 o jc Q. -C "O r- C ro ai u ro "*j Ol ro _^ N _ CC c ro Qj OB ^ fi ro _ C -T-J ro ai "ro -C I Q. O Q- u U9 150 3 tyrip Braves Basketball *"** m - FRONT ROW: Tony Stoud, Dave Edmonds, Jessie Fields, Terry Faulkner. SECOND ROW: Jeff Lacava, Floyd Phoenix, Pat Magley, Sam Christian, Tim Reynolds, Alan Gustavel, Alexander Mitchell. 152 The West Georgia College Braves turned in their fifth straight winning campaign at the conclusion of the 1974-75 regular season. It also marked the fourth straight year that the Braves had compiled the top collegiate basketball record in the state of Georgia. The defending NAIA National Champions, Georgia's first national basketball tit- lists, opened the schedule with a smashing 93-67 win over the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, a quarterfinalist last season in the NIT. After suffering three early season losses, West Georgia reeled off 11 straight wins, averaging more than 90 points per game in the process. Rated as high as seventh in an early season Associated Press poll, the Braves tied for their second straight South Atlantic Confer- ence regular season championship with an 8-2 mark. How- ever, WGC fell to Armstrong State 74-72 in overtime and dropped the conference tournament title in Savannah. West Georgia, which placed all five starters in double fig- ures, was led by 6-3 guard Dave Edmonds, the lone return- ing starter from last season's national championship squad and the 1974-75 team captain. The New York City native, who was selected to the 1974 NAIA National All-Tourna- ment team, averaged 19.4 points during his senior season and was selected to numerous preseason All-American teams, as was running mate Tony Stroud. As a team, the Braves averaged 88.7 points and allowed an average of only 74.3 for a win margin of 14.4. During the past five years West Georgia basketball teams have been ranked among the nation's elite, compiling a cumulative mark of 112 wins and 32 losses during head coach Roger Kaiser's tenure, giv- ing him the nation's fourth best active record (percentage). Also during the past season the Braves ran their consecu- tive win streak at home to 23, including 54 wins in 55 home contests since 1970, one of the best marks in the nation. After viewing both the Valdosta State game in which the Braves took a double overtime 89-85 decision and the homecoming bout with Armstrong State which was won 97-86, an Atlanta sportswriter called the West Georgia crowd the "best basketball fans in the state . . . simply incredible!" The Braves drew more than 3,500 for the Val- dosta game and a record 4,100 for homecoming, all within a gym that officially seats 3,000. At presstime West Georgia had accepted a bid to the NCAA South Central Regional in New Orleans. A win in Louisiana would send the Braves to Evansville, Indiana for the National Tournament and a shot at a second straight national championship. 1 53 154 155 156 >"" ''' :: '"**>-. 157 159 160 161 162 163 Lady Braves Basketball FIRST ROW: Roxann Lucas, Sharon Stalls, Carolyn Almond, Tina Holmes, Carol Bell, Linda Gilleece. SECOND ROW: Clever Nails, Debby McCury, Diane Bedford, Donna Wood, Linda Nails, Gail Jackson, Rosalind Underwood. 164 The combined efforts of Coach Dot McNabb and Coach Sandra Raye have produced one of the fin- est women's basketball teams that West Georgia has ever seen. The Lady Braves have accomplished much even against the odds. With Coach McNabb busy with committee meetings, Coach Raye came over to help out a little. She was more than just a little help. She took the team to quite a few sea- sonal games, but none of them was as exciting as the one with Mercer at the coliseum. Mercer labeled it as an upset, and they were upset. It was the first time in four years that Mercer's ladies had been defeated in the coliseum. The Lady Braves did not slow down after that, even when one of their starting girls was injured and could not play. They made the trip to Columbus for the state tour- nament, playing four games in two days and win- ning all of them. 165 166 167 Soccer ' ...,:,.- 168 169 Volleyball FIRST ROW: luanila Dickens, Carolyn Almond, Billie Banks, Debby McGury, Roxann Lucas. SECOND ROW: Faye Benjamin, manager; Jinny Carmer, Diane Benford, Sunny Myrell, Donna Wood, Clever Nails. BELOW: Dot McNabb, coach. 170 The members of the women's volleyball team, coached by Dot McNabb, are heroes in their own way. The women do not let this influence their game too much because Coach McNabb stresses the value of good team play rather than individual glorification. Coach McNabb has emphasized the importance of hard work, and it seems to have paid off again for her team. This year the women's volleyball team ended its season with a record of 57 wins and 9 losses. Two of these nine losses came when the team met Mississippi State Univer- sity on the court. However, the women defeated MSU when they met again in region playoffs. :- 172 173 Golf FIRST ROW: Pat Townsend, Keith Medford, Bob Smith, Ronnie Prichett. SECOND ROW: Coach Skip Yow, Norm Patterson, Larry Beam, Tony Farmer. NOT SHOWN: Randy Almon, Kip Little. The West Georgia College golf team, under the direction of Coach Skip Yow, is returning for another season of golf at Treasure Lake Country Club and other courses around the state. Last season the team was second in Dis- trict 25 as the NAIA champion and fourth in the conference. 174 * r w * ,^lh . #J| KT Jfestefe.' ^ i f / 1 I '"'?:/ ' ^'^-'x,' 1 175 Cross Country ABOVE: Mike Hooker, Greg Smith, Ed Wikel, Mel Pinson, Hugh Toro, )im Finney, Jim Gaines, Dave Warren, Hank Buerck. 176 177 Baseball FIRST ROW: Ray Davis, Tucker Sinatro, Jim Johnson, Brad Campbell, Ken Barber, Jeff Bennett. SECOND ROW: Jim Jandl, Barry Evans, Jimmy Blaylock, billy Fortenberry, Dan Bently, Tommy Moss, Chris Criswell. THIRD ROW: Phil Taylor, Bob Giddens, Gene Willoughby, Mike Mason, Paul Newkirk, Dan Logan, Coach Archie White. The 1975 Braves are a completely new team except for about five players. Last year's team was 36 and 12 and led the conference in hitting and fielding. Last year's team defeated Virginia, Maryland, Wake Forest, and Georgia Tech. This year West Georgia has 43 games sched- uled. Henry Mays and Rick Camp, who both played last year, have signed pro- fessional contracts. According to Coach White, the team may be "green," but its members are willing to work. m I 78 PITCHERS, FIRST ROW: Brad Campbell, Ray Davis, Jeff Bennett, Ken Barber. SECOND ROW: Barry Evans, Dan Bentley, Phil Taylor, Chris Criswell, Gene Willoughby, Paul New Kirk. INFIELD, FIRST ROW: Tucker Sinatro, Brad Campbell, |im lohnson. SECOND ROW: Barry Evans, Dan Logan. Billy Fortenberry . c OUTFIELD, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Blaylock, Gene Willoughby, Mike Mason, Tommy Moss, Dan Bently. 180 181 182 183 4J 1 S.-J - . 185 ij* *,<#, Track Beth Trewhitt, manager Bill Webb, coach, Joe LaBoone HURDLERS: Mike Marsh, Leroy Hill, Joe LaBoon, Andy Middlebrooks. 186 THROWERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nolan Wood, Gary Matthews, Roger Dennery, Joe LaBoon. JUMPERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe LaBoon, Thurmond Tillman, David Ware, Wesley Brow n. 187 m |fc;.**Wi ' . - : ' - 'W Jtr^-" "^W -.*W wpifjjiL 't&jW w~ 1 188 V V*.' >--. ISC n, - & *\<&jr ^r4^ ^ ?*^f *i j( :". * 190 c Women's Track FIRST ROW: Gail Jackson, Carolyn Almond, lanice Jones. SECOND ROW: Deborah Dewberry, Billie Banks, Faye Benjamin, Helena Kretz, Babs Lashley. 192 The women's track team, composed of nine mem- bers, began its first season this \ear. The team, under the direction of Coach Patricia Gaston, has suffered some setbacks because of limited fund- ing. However, according to Coach Gaston, the team is placing major emphasis on quality, not quantity. =: Women's Tennis The women's tennis team, under the direction of Rosemary Maddox, partici- pates in matches throughout the state. The team, with three returning players, represents West Georgia College through athletic competition. FIRST ROW: Mary Baker, Kathy Wascher, lessica Buchanon, Rosemary Maddox, Linda Wells, Susan Dalton, Sandy Aaron. SECOND ROW: Pam Gordon, Carol Barnes, Valerie Foster, Nancy Middlebrooks, Fran Burkett. 194 Intramural Sports Action 196 197 ie ^^^^ 200 :oi n 202 203 rf.i -- i ** *-^a \ ay* */*S?3* "** Skt% 205 06 207 Upperclassmen Allan Abernathy BBA Economics Mary Adams BS Education Patricia Alford AB Anthropology William Alford AB Anthropology Rebecca Allen AB Mathematics Alicia Amis MS Biology Marie Angel BS Education Denise Atcheson AB History Susan Atcheson BBA Accounting Kathy Autrey AB Sociology Toni Azar AB History Ann Baccus AB Sociology/Psychology Leland Baggett AB Psychology George Bagwell AB Mathematics Jackie Baines BBA Accounting Richard Baly (Major Unlisted) Randy Barker BBA Accounting Debra Bass BS Education Norvis Beasley BS Education Carlene Beck BS Recreation 208 )acquelyn Bellamy AB Sociology/Psychology Jennifer Benefield (Major Unlisted) Diane Benford BS Education William Bentley AB History William Birmingham BBA Accounting Debra Bishop BS Education Dianne Bishop Business Karen Bishop AB Sociology/Psychology Barbara Black BS Education Susan Blaine AB English Allen Blue BBA Accounting Mary Boatvvnght AB English 209 Carol Bobo BS Education Elizabeth Bogan BBA Accounting Karen Bolden (Major Unlisted) Upperclassmen Mary Botts AB Sociology Phil Branson AB Sociology/Polit cal Science Larry Bridges AB Speech )an Brintnall AB Sociology Peggy Brisbin 4: .;! (Major Unlisted) Louie Briscoe mm* ((%"=> BBA Marketing/Ma nagement Cherry Brown b> AB Sociology h Marilyn Brown ABArt 210 Linda Buford AB Sociology/Psychology Connie Burdette BS Educalion David Butler AB Political Science Bonnie Cain BS Education Mike Campbell AB History Jose Cardona MA English Victor Carew BBA Accounting Brenda Cartee BS Education Georgia Chaffin BBA Office Administration Pete Chambers BS Education Tom Chapman AB Art Sammy Christian BS Sociology Helen Clark AB Sociology David Cline AB Mathematics Orestes Cobb AB Psychology Barbara Cole BS Education Terry Cole AB Sociology- Sara Cogswell BS Education Robin Cooke BS Recreation Patti Corley BS Education Upperclassmen William Corrigan AB Geology Marie Cowart BBA Office Administration Bill Cown BS Recreation Debbie Cox AB Mathematics Kris Craddock AB Speech Elaine Crawford BS Education joann Crosby AB Art Bobby Daniels AB Sociology James Daniels BBA Marketing/Management Douglas Davis BS Business Administration Jesse Davis AB Psychology Velesia Dean (Major Unlisted) Roger Denny (Major Unlisted) Sharon Dewitt AB Anthropology 212 Linda Dickson AB Economics David Dingier AB Mathematics Walter Dodd (Major Unlisted) David Doster BA Sociology Hugh Downing BA Music Connie Dugan BS Education Delores Duke BS Education )ohn Dunn AB Biology Rose Dunn BA English David Dye AB Speech Political Science Mark Dye BBA Management 213 T Upperclassmen Janet Elliot BS Education Sharon Estes BS Sociology Nancy Eubanks BS Education Bob Farley BA Marketing/Management Krista Faulk AB Sociology Raymer Ferguson AB English/Philosophy Roger Fields (Major Unlisted) Sylvia Fincher AB English Mary Findley AB Psychology Sue Fowler AB Art Karen Free AB Sociology Elbert Fuller Jr. BS Chemistry George Fuller BBA Marketing/Management Karen Furr AB Mathematics Becky Gable ABArt Sobhi Gabriel (Major Unlisted) Donald Garrett AB Psychology Carolyn Gentry BS Education Larry Gilliland )r. BA Sociology/Psychology Denise Gladfelter BS Education 214 Thomas Cladfelter BBA Marketing Debbie Gordon AB Sociology/Psychology James Gore Marketing/Management lames Graham BBA Management Sandra Grant BS Education Joy Gravitt (Major Unlisted) Patrica Gravitt BS Education Susan Gray BS Education Mark Green BA Music David Greene BBA Accounting Sandy Guhl BS Education Vivian Gunn AB Mathematics 215 Upperclassmen Tommy Hagler AB Biology lesse Hall (Major Unlisted) Marilyn Hall AB Sociology Carolyn Hammons (Major Unlisted) Randy Harris (Major Unlisted) Reiko Harris AB Sociology/Psychology Laura Hawkins BS Earth Science Stephen Hayes AB History Laurine Haynes MA Sociology Pamela Hester BS Education George Hicks BS Geography Richard Hill AB English Edwill Holcomb BS Geography Betty Holland AB French Randy Holland BBA Marketing/Management Phyllis Hollaman BS Education tWyr> /-/ Chet Holt BBA Accounting Cynthia Howard BBA Accounting/Finance Gary Howard (Major Unlisted) Bonnie Huckins BA History 216 T'JH Angeline Hyatt AB Biology/Chemistry Bill lackson BS Sociology Joan Jackson AB Biology Ralph Jackson BBA Management Susan Janssen BS Geography Ken Johnson (Major Unlisted) Roger Johnson BS Business Administration Dan Jones MA Psychology Nancy Jones (Major Unlisted) Virginia Jones BS Education Lynn Kagelmaster BS Ceolog\ Gerry Katz BS Education L 217 Upperclassmen Isaac Kelley AB Political Science Terry Kephart AB Mathematics Tommy Kyle AB Mathematics Jerome Lakes AB History Ronnie Langley BBA Accounting/Finance Walter Langston BBA Management Fred Ledbetter BS Sociology Mark Leffers BBA Accounting Becky LeMaster BS Education Hilton Lewis BA French Dan Loftin BS Education Robin Lokey BS Psychology 218 Debra Long AB English/Political Science Roxann Lucas BS Education lames Madden (Major Unlisted) Charles Mann ABArt Jim Mann BS Geography John Mann AB Political Science/Geology Phyllis Mann AB Geology Florence Manning AB Science Kathy Martin BS Chemistry Liz Matthews BS Education Tom Matthews AB Sociology Malcolm McCrary BS Recreation RobbyMcGill BS Geography Debby McGury BS Recreation Phillip McHugh BS Recreation Kathy McNeal MA Psychology Mary McPherson AB History/Sociology Carol McWhorter AB Art Don McWhorter AB Art Keith Melford AB Biology :- Upperclassmen Robert Mitchell Political Science Allan Moore (Major Unlisted) Walter Morgan AB Psychology Sam Morris M.Ed. Guidance/Counseling |eff Morton BS Geography Ann Mosley BBA Office Administration Patricia Moss BS Education Donald Mull BBA Management Sunny Myrell BS Education Tim Nunn AB Biology Barbara Oliver AB Sociology Robert Panter AB English Randy Parker (Major Unlisted) Edward Parks AB History 220 rjw* <* r Judy Patton M.Ed. Cuidance/Counselin Stephen Peace AB Psychology Robin Pelham AB Psychology Tommy Peters AB Geology 1 . \ / William Phillips AB Biology Tommy Pinkard BS Business Administration Pam Poss BS Education Larry Price BBA Management Ronnie Pritchett BBA Market Management Christina Probst BBA Office Administration Rita Pruitt AB History )ames Ralston AB History Tim Redden BBA Marketing Management Sarah Reed BS Education 221 Upperclassmen Pete Reems AB Political Science |ohn Reid BS Earth Science * V Scott Reid KIT" BBA Management Mary Rhodes \ AB Art Ik \ f& ~ ; w PI ' \ 1 . Sin. W ' Ruth Richardson BS Education Wayne Robertson AB Political Science lose Rodriguez BBA Accounting Chris Rogers AB Art Barbara Rosenberg BS Education Janet Ross ' """^ BS Education _ Richard Sale St.;-.-:- &*' M.Ed. Guidance/Counseling lames Salisbury / MA Sociology \ i 1 in* 4 ' W 222 Bobby Sanders BBA Office Administration Moses Sanders BBA Management Neil Sanders AB English Robert Sanders (Major Unlisted) Wayne Schock BS Recreation Glenda Scott AB Sociology Michael Scott AB English Mary Scully BS Geography )ohn Shirley BS Recreation Christine Shockley AB Art Celia Shoppe BS Education Evelyn Shropshire BS Education Colleen Sinclair BS Education Suzanne Slade BA English 223 Upperclassmen Rhonda Slaughter BS Education Paul Slemons BBA Accounting Terry Slone BBA Accounting Becky Smith BS Education Donald Smith BBA Marketing/Management Elaine Smith BS Education Gary Smith BS Recreation Patti Smith BS Education Roy Smith ABArt Milford Snow BS Education Hilda Spears BS Geography Sandra Spradlin BBA Office Administration Pam Stacy BBA Marketing/Management Linda Staley AB History Mary Staley AB History/English Wendolyn Stephens BS Education Wesley Stephens Mathematics )ohn Stewart (Major Unlisted) Marcus Stewart (Major Unlisted) George Stockman BBA Accounting 224 Vyto Stoskus MA Psychology Kendall Strickland BBA Marketing/Management Olivette Stroud MA Sociology Diane Swanson Pre-Medicme Diane Tabor AB Spanish Ronald Taylor AB English Janet Teague (Major Unlisted) Timothy Toole BBA Marketing/Management Lynn Torbert AB Mathematics Terrie Treadwell AB English Debbie Tulkoff AB Biology Russell Vandiver AB Sociology 225 Upperclassmen Deborah Vaugh BS Education George Waits BBA Marketing Kathe Walker AB English Debbie Wallace BBA Marketing Dwight Wallace AB Sociology Rita Waller BS Education William Waller BS Education William Watkins M.B.A. Waymond Watts M.Ed., Elementary Education lack Williams AB Psychology Michael Williams BS Geography Nancy Williamson BS Education 226 David Willingham AB English Daniel Wilson BA Sociology Ronald Wilson BS Chemistry Andrew Woods AB Political Science Gloria Woods AB Biology limmv Worthy BS Education Robert Zellner (Major Unlisted) Grace Ziegler AB Art 227 Underclassmen Elizabeth Abernathy Karen Abies Suzanne Adams Willie Mae Adams judson Adamson Linda Aenchbacher Doyle Albers Dennis Albright Sherri Alexander Patsy Allen Maureen Allgood Clamity Anderson Dave Andrews )esse Arnold Medra Ashmore James Ashworth Patricia Askew Teresa Atkinson Bruce Atwater Eddie Ayers Gregory Ayers Peer Baekgaard |udy Bagwell Debbie Baker 228 Mary Baker Nanette Baldwin Gary Baldy Debbie Ballinger Sharon Bankston Gail Bannister Jeff Barker Gene Barnes Becky Barnett Margaret Barrett John Barton Cindy Bates Stanley Bearden Jill Beck Elaine Bell George Bell Faye Benjamin Janet Bently George Bergen Dolly Berry Shermaine Betner Teresa Billingsly Clarence Blackburn Dixie Blanchard Lonna Blankenship Milton Blue Cooki Boddie Monty Boiling Eugene Bond Marcia Bonner Phyllis Booker Phillip Bowers Cheryl Boy kin Dawn Braddy Stephanie Brady Nancy Bragg Melvin Brittian Dennis Brooks Brenda Broun lenn\ Brow n Martin Brown Ra\ Brown 229 Underclassmen Vanessa Brown Robert Brunk Joey Bryant Debbie Buchanan Leo Buchanan Doug Buckalew Cheri Buffington Hugh Burke Neda Burt Dox Buxton Sharon Byerly Keith Byrd Barter LaCanname Robert Carey Debra Carmichael Lanny Carnes Randy Carnes Lewis Carr Chuck Carter David Carter Steve Cash Elena Castro Reed Catlett Michael Chandler Angela Chapman Craig Chenggis Carol Christopher Bonnie Clark Debbie Clark Margaret Clarke Doug Clayton Dixie Clements Loretta Clinton Sam Clonts Brenda Cobb Larry Colbert Patricia Colbert Rebecca Cole Marsha Collins Karen Conner Susan Conner Martha Cook 230 Cyndi Cooper James Cooper juanita Cooper Sandra Cooper Mitch Cordle Patricia Cornell Neil Cornwall Katherine Couch Barbara Cox Debbie Cox Willie Cox Mike Crawford Glenn Creamer Wyona B. Crowder Michael Cruver Kenny Culberson Randy Dabbs Rickey Dabbs Angela Daniels Clair Daniels Retha Daniels Ellis Davis (immie Davis Pamela Davis 231 Underclassmen Pam Davis Parks Davis Maurice Davison Christine Dawson Robert Dayton )oe Dean Patrick Delaney Eustia Demos Rita Dempsey Margaret Dennis William Dillard Debbie Dockery Eileen Dooley Joyce Doss Jackie Dothard Gregory Downs John Dunaway Tammy Durham Charles Echols Linda Edwards Peggy Egan Merrill Emmert Margie English Charlotte Entrekin )an Entrekin Brian Ester Dwayne Fears Donna Fennell Wanda Fennell Patsy Fields Susan Fields Tom Findley Julie Fleming 232 Larry Fletcher Keith Floyd Tina Foote Kay Foster Teresa Foster Eddie Fowler Herbert Franklin Brenda Freeman Paul Fronek Pete Fronek Michael Gamble Samuel Gamble Flora Garrison |ohn Gellerstedt Bennie Gibson Cindy Gilbreath Herbert Giles Patsy Gill Linda Gilleece Michael Gilliland Debra Goddard Thomas Godfrey Ginger Goforth Seyed Golestanizadeh Farris Goodrum lohn Goodson David Govver )ohn Granger Wendy Granger ludv Graves Carol Gra\ James Gra\ \1ar\ Griffin ::<3 Underclassmen Richard Griffin Jackie Griffith jimmy Grubbs Vicki Hagborg Betty Hammond Jennifer Hampton Cynthia Haygood Jerry Harmon Debby Harrison Rita Harrison Ronald Hayes limmy Headrick Raleigh Heath Gwendolyn Hendricks Bryan Henson Steve Hester Denise Hill Leroy Hill Donna Hipp Larry Hitch Sandra Holcomb Bill Hollander Sanford Holliway Linda Holmes 234 jerry Holt Charles Holton Raymond Horton Garland Howard )oe Hubbard Bunny Hubbell Honey Hubbell Irma Huckaby Joe Huff Shelton Hughes Susan Hutcheson Patricia Hutchinson Benjamin Hyatt Bill Ingle Sharon Inman Paulett Irving Cathy Jackson Gail Jackson Michael Jackson Scott Jackson Larry Jacobs Becky James jarrett Jennings Edward Johnson Randall Johnson Sheryl Johnson Cathy Jones Danny Jones Darlene Jones Donna Jones Ken Jones Melinda Jones Pam Jones Ralph Joynes Janet Kaye Charles KenerK William Kerr Becki Kestle Teresa Kilgore Barbara Kimber Victor kimele Bruce Kins 235 Underclassmen Bruce King Wayne King Mike Kinney Ted Kitchens )an Kluck Robert Koenigramer Julia Kohler Bill Kraus Helena Kretz Keith Kretzer leanne Kuhnen Cynthia Kurtzhals jerry Land Melanie Lane Babs Lashley John Lawrence Danny Layson Billy Leavell Lynne Lee Stan Lester Cathy LeVert Carolyn London Carlos Lopez Betty Lunceford 236 Kathy Lusk Alan Maddox Pete Maduros Sirpa Lehtomaki Michelle Maley Pam Manley Sandra Mann John Marshall Holly Martin Kuica Martin Wanda Martin Linda Mashburn Michael Mason Laura Mathis Ralph Mayfield Vicki McBride Lamar McBryar Karen McCarter Barbara McClendon Carol McClendon Shirley McClure Kirk McConnell Malcolm McCrary Betty McDaniels Donna McDonald Vicki McCahen Ravonda McGinnis Al McKenzie Doug McKenzie Robert McKenzie Lance McKibben Dale McMichael Ronnie McNeal Herb McNeely Dianne McPherson Mark McQuars Ian McQueen Mike Weeks lames Meigs Rhonda Meigs Cinch Messer Marcille Metaxas 237 Underclassmen Lorraine Micacchione Andrew Middlebrooks Carol Miller Julie Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Patricia Mitchell Diane Morse Susan Morse Mike Mosley Katie Mull ]ohn R. Murch Ann Myrick Linda Nails Henriette Nasser Mary Newman Elaine Noblet Susan Norman Ken Norrington Mary Norris Lois O'Donnell Buddy Oldfield Sylvester O'Neal Susan Osburne Henry Owens III 238 John Packman Debbie Parker Lynn Parris Cherie Parsons Daniel Patrick Frances Patterson Hugh Payton Larry Pease Mickey Pender Mike Penndleton Cynthia Penn Elaine Penny Phillip Perkins Chip Phillips Stephanie Phillips Benjamin Pierce James Piper Spencer Pittman Wayne Pittman Jim Plakicas Richard Portress Laurie Powell Sandra Powell Frank Powers Kerry Prance Debbie Presley Joan Presley Karen Preston Donald Purdie Tom Ramseur Lynn Rawls Rise Ray Eva Reed Bart Reynolds Stanley Rich June Richards Cal Ridley Kath\ Riles Pam Riley Roxann Rilling Mark Roberts 239 Underclassmen Vanessa Roberts Deborah Robinson Jeff Robinson Will Robinson Charlene Rogers Doug Roles Allen Rooks )erome Russell Leland Rymer Pam Sanders William Sanders Laura Sands Suzanne Sauls Pete Schandolph Christine Semac Linda Sewell Greg Shadrix Ramona Shepherd Debra Simmons Lynette Simmons Gina Sissine |an Sloan Carey Smith Cindy Smith Earl Sm Harvey Sm Janis Sm leanie Sm LesSm Mike Sm Mike Smith Mike Smith Peter Smith Ray Smith Claudia Smoak Elaine Sneed Shirley Soloman Cosetta Stafford |an Stall i ngs Sharon Stalls Shelia Stamps Kim Stanley 240 Jeff Starnes John Steadham Alma Stewart Judy Stewart Susie Stewart Dianne Stmson Stephanie Story Carol Stramm Mike Stribling Leslie Strickland Rich Strouss Laura Summers Robert Suttles Phiengkarn Suwannapat Mary Jane Swinson Charles Taylor Lynn Taylor Jennifer Tel lis Chuck Thomas Fredrick Thomas Mary Thompson Carla Thornton Elaine Thornton Dianna Tillman 241 Underclassmen Thurmond Tillman Ronnie Toombs Ronald Thompson Ann Townsend Randy Townsend Elaine Trammell Lizabeth Trewhitt lean Tuggle Darrah Turmen Vanessa Turner William Turner Mary Tweed Rosalind Underwood Derrick Vann Franklin Wai Charlie Waggoner Pat Waller Paul Walls Milton Ward David Ware Norris Warner Kathleen Wascher Glenda Washington Martha Washington Carolyn Waters Frances Watters Lisa Weaver Ned Webb Charlene Wessinger John Weissinger Ben Wesson Carol Westbrook Elizabeth Wetzel 242 Linda Whitley Beverly Wilding Debbie Wilding David Wilkins Chari Williams Gail Williams Sue Wills Dorothy Wilson Patti Wilson Gloria Wise Stephen Wiseman Nancy Withrow Donna Wood BilK Woodall Roy Woodall kath\ Woody George \\ right lohn Wright Rick\ Wrighl Michael York Dennis Young Mural N ucel Pat Zakett :-; 244 *3 Co m 3 245 SPECIAL SPONSORS CLUB southwire west georgia mobile home park dr. and mrs. f. m. martin martin and hightower funeral home first federal savings and loan assn. west georgia national bank burson feed and seed McDonalds miscellany dr. and mrs. t.e. reeve the peoples bank dr. i.s.ingram anne ingram SUPPORTS THE CHIEFTAIN "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 Et( Paper Supplies Pens Ring Binders Josten College Rings Balfour Jewelry 77\y D . I \ P.O. Box 297 BRAVES BOOK CENTER Phone 404 834-6324 Carroll+on, Georgia 30117 247 Compliments of Compliments of DOUGLAS & LOMASON CO. Alabama St. CarroIIton, Ga. 834-6681 JOHNSON BAIT AND TACKLE SHOP Everything You Need at Two Handy Locations Phone 832-7014 Bremen Road Phone 832-9862 Bankhead Highway CarroIIton, Georgia 248 TASTY GRILL Curb Service Regular Dinners Open 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Except Monday DIAL 832-9183 1012 Dixie St. Carrollton, Ga. Compliments of m * ^ LAMAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers Men's and Young Men's Clothing Bowdon, Georgia 30108 Griffin-New Pharmacy "Your Downtown Drug Store" Drive-ln Window Alabama at Maple 832-6331 Carrollton 249 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of BREMEN WHERE HUNDREDS SAVE THOUSANDS 21 I Hamilton Avenue Bremen Carrollton Office 205 Alabama Street Tallapoosa Office 36WestBankhead LAMAR'S SHOES "Happiness is Shopping at Lamar's" Adamson Square Phone: 832-3207 250 / I,': fi{\l COMPLIMENTS OF DUFFEY'S SAUSAGE Carroll+on, Georgia 251 GRIFFIN 'S DEPARTMENT STORE 101 Maple Street 832-708! Established in 1899 THE PRISSY HEN BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service Blow Cuts Manicures Wigs Cosmetics Ear Piercing 834-8415 488 Bankhead Ave. For the Finest in Men's Wear Custom Matched to Your Personality and Taste, Make Your Next Stop . . . THE SQUIRE SHOP 109 Newman St. Carrollton ADDISON SMITH Mechanical Contractor ADDISON SMITH Owner Bremen Road Carrollton, Ga. 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We are Proud to Support the Student Body and Faculty of WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE m i i.,.,1 I wpi ;= ap rn $& @*nuKencial *Scut 'LMM Hi i BOWDON -GEORGIA 30108 l> i*poltw Luurwd ti R>l ORGANIZED IN 1926 I 18 LUCILLE AVENUE CARROLLTON, GEORGIA 30117 PHONE: 832-2412 SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS - NOVELTIES EDUCATIONAL AIDS PARTY & ART SUPPLIES WEST GEORGIA'S LARGEST SCHOOL AND PARTY SUPPLIER "Food Fun for Everyone" serving all USDA inspected products ADAMSON SQUARE Carrollton, Georgia 834-3755 "Dine With Us or Have Your Food Specially Prepared to Carry Out" Phone and your order will be ready in minutes!! THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Complete Line of Painting Supplies Grumbacher Art Supplies Decorative Hardware Carpet and Vinyl Floor Covering Wall Coverings 834-3383 and 834-3384 905 South Park U.S. 27, By Pass Carrollton, Ga. 30117 Yearbooks are for Saving Memories . . . Passbooks are for Saving Money SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CARROLLTON BOWDON BREMEN VILLA RICA MEMBER FSLIC Infatuation It takes three to make a marriage. Columbia Cook's Jewelry Company West Georgia Shopping Center As advemsedn seventeen iiifefc . tiiiutr aa.Tt.iMiii THE PEOPLES BANK Drive- In Service at Both Offices BRANCH OFFICE CORNER MAPLE & SOUTH Free checking accounts to all College Students MAIN OFFICE 401 ADAMSON SO- 258 dooworn jewelry Cornpanij ( Watches - j)iamonis cfowle Sterling \Bremen Garrolllon Ljeorqia THQ^AASSON JfoaZihg '& Office \9k nc. =B Wheelchairs and Hospital Beds 832-3523 618 Dixie Street Carrollton -' - .*. Cheese f N Cheer 819 Maple Street Carrollton, Georgia 834-3434 ^^f^k PERRY'S WESTSIDE PHARMACY Everything for the Prescription Needs of WGC Students Headquarters for School Supplies Gifts and Cards for Every Occasion 832-2488 905 Maple Street 260 ROY'S DISCOUNT TIRE CENTER 320 Rome Street CARROLLTON, GEORGIA 30117 PHONE: 832-8025 ROY RIGGS Owner JOHNNY SANDERS Service Manager AMERICAN PARTS West Georgia f Auto Parts, inc. 904 Maple Street Carrollton, Georgia 30117 : : i Compliments of ARA FOOD SERVICES COMPANY :?' HORTON'S Books, Gifts, Stationery Adamson Square $ I / | in fi fi n Mm *> * e> : r >./^: 1 a^t*-' * * ^Vv*.* .^'lri>* -...-&; at fc, T - 1 "S^*H : m &^. 4 - >-*: ' Ah I Dr. Ward Pa f ford President 1971-1975 SPECIAL Cpi ' r ~>ntf 'RVINE SULLIVAN INGRAM LIBRARY 'EST GEORGIA COLLEGE CARROLLTON, GEORGM ^ifisit ^fi^S^lW^^ :-:i'.":-