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Dean Georgia Martin
If he is indeed wise he does not bid you
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Dear Graduates :
Commencement represents one of those high points
in your lives when tangible evidence of accomplishments
is celebrated. It is a symbol only and, in itself, has
relatively limited value. But the accomplishments that
a commencement exercise portrays are of fundamental
significance to you, your families and friends, and,
equally important, your society.
Educated men and women are the basis for this
count ry's future. In a way, this fact is more true
now than twenty or fifty years ago. Professional re-
quirements in the business community, health services,
government programs and bureaus, and communications
industry increasingly are exemplified. Newpaper and
television reports about people appointed to high indus-
trial and governmental responsibilities rarely fail to
mention educational accompl ishment s .
Because you have achieved this goal which we cele-
brate at commencement and because your futures are
significantly brighter by this achievement, I wish to
convey to you in this way my personal congratulations
and best wishes for coming success.
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Emily Suzanne Adams
Bonny L. Askew
Barbara H. Auble
Peer E. Baekgaarc Jr.
Harold D. Balcom Jr.
Fay Patricia Benjamin
Robert William Bolding
Jesse Samuel Burbage II
Jill Ann Bybee
Ann Townsend Collier
Debbie Louise Cox
Joseph O. Elliott
Kathryn L. Entrekin
Claudia Flowers
joy Marsha Goldin
Judith A. Graves
Donna Jeanne Hipp
Willie James Ingram
Carole Sue Johnson
Rowanne Joyner
Cynthia Marie Kurtzhals
Jessica A. Lee
Sandra Smith Lukens
Thomas Porter Maddox
Judy Mardelle Malcom
Karen J. McClanahan
George Clark Mitchell Jr.
Cheryl L, Nelson
Michael Wayne Pendleton
Linda F. Powell
George A. Pugh Jr.
Paula Noel Schuler
George Gregory Shadrix
Joyce Anne Steelmon
Carol Yvonne Stramm
Kathy Denise Swafford
Ronald J. Taylor
Mary Ellen Thompson
Randall Fred Townsell
Lizabeth Joanne Trewhitt
William Terry Turner
Mark Veljkov
Cynthia L. Weaver
Margie Gail Williams
Terri Wilson
Dana Woyce
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'Mind If I Join You?"
From the hoopla that surrounds the American
political scene, David Boyd pulls the humorous
incidents and records them visually for the
American public. This year he has had no lack of
material. The elections of 1976 and their major
characters, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, have
provided Mr. Boyd with an abundance of material.
The Chieftain Staff extends our thanks to Mr. Boyd
for providing us with his political cartoons.
David Boyd
the SOVEREIGN STATE of AFFAIRS
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Washington Watch-Dog Checks Out Campus
Jack Anderson
Of all the investigative reporters on the scene today
perhaps the most widely known is Jack Anderson.
Although he personally dislikes the term 'muckraker', he
reluctantly admits that he falls into that group. But
through Mr. Anderson's persistence and determination
some of the best kept secrets that Washington politicians
have to hide have become public knowledge. Mr.
Anderson believes that since government officials no
longer have a rubber stamp that says 'CENSORED' they
have turned instead to rubber stamps that say 'TOP
SECRET'. Jack Anderson devotes his syndicated column
to publishing the errors and mistakes that politicians
would rather see filed away from the public view forever.
Mr. Anderson is committed to the idea that the American
public is entitled to know what it is getting for its' money
and trust.
Rosie Grier
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Drama of WW II Presented On Campus
"The Diary of Anne Frank" was presented
by a student cast during Fall Quarter. It
was just the beginning of a series of
excellent student productions.
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Students Provide Own Entertainment
The students provided their own fun and entertainment at
numerous dances and concerts.
Z-6 was a favorite site for dances and many organizations took
advantage of its facilities.
Homecoming Concert and Dance
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After a vain attempt by old man winter to prevent homecoming,
the festivities finally got underway with a bonfire sponsored by
Sigma Nu. Later, a dance, featuring Shotgun, got the weekend off
to a rousing start.
Homecoming Parade
1st Place - Kappa Sigma
2nd Place - Delta Delta Delta
3rd Place - Phi Kappa Alpha
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O BRAVES GO!! !! GO BRAVES GO!! !! GO BRAVES GO!!
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omecoming Court
Homecoming Queen
Debra Mitchell
1st Runner-Up
Renee Pitts
2ncl Runner-Up
Cathi Cahalan
3rcl Runner-Up
Brenda Gibson
4th Runner-Up
Joy Willingham
Beauty exist everywhere- in the sky; in the trees and flowers; and in people. Every year at homecoming the student body
picks the girls they consider to be the most beautiful at West Georgia College. The following pages are devoted to these
girls.
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Second
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Miss Kathi Cahalan
Delta Delta Delta
Homecoming
First Runner-up
Miss Renee Pitts
Black Student Alliance
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Court
Fourth Runner-up
Miss Joy Willingham
Baptist Student Union
Third Runner-up
Miss Brenda Gibson
Bovvdon Hall
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Belonging . . . serving . . . having a place .1 .
Clubs and Organizations supply a cause, goal
and common interest for members to share.
Students have an outlet to express their ideas Tp
and at the same time have an opportunity to
improve their school and community.
Through working together with others, every
individual reflects his own ideas upon
everyone else. Bonds. of unity are formed in
each club when striving for a certain goal.
Many things would not have been possible if
the students had not committed themselves to
the institution of INVOLVEMENT ...
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Carolyn Wayne, Ann Hughes, Connie Smith,
Elaine Ratliff, Ann Godwin, Martha Childs,
Patricia Hart, Dorothy M. Joiner, Sue Garner,
Linda Doyal, Sandra York, Grier Hicks, Sandra
Ennis, Phyllis Barber, Diane Allgood
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President, Tricia Van Horn Sec. Treas., Ann
Collier Scrapbook, Nina Allison, Tisha Clark,
Sally Eirod, Kathy Entrekin, Peggy Fields, judi
Graves, Rowanne joyner, Jessica Lee, Sandra
Lukens, Cindy Lunsford, Jan Martin, Cheryl
Nelson, Patricia K. O'Grady, Alma Stewart,
Cynthia L. Weaver, Lillian C. Webb, Gail Williams,
Gayle D. Worthy.
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Zan Stallings President
Karen McClanahan Secretary
Dr. Claxton Advisor
Dr. Dostourian Advisor
Dr. Joe Sharp Advisor
Mr. Richard Ingle
Randy Tovi'nsell
Larry Hitch
Ben Hyatt
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Donald May Advisor
Perry Holland Whitesburg
Greg Thomas Villa Rica
David Williams College Park
Georgia Clarke Carrollton
Troy Lawler Bowden
Jim Ashworth Calhoun
Mike Rikard Smyrna
John Collins Mineral Bluff
Jim Dahl Advisor
George Hale Douglasville
BobbyNew Lithia Springs
Cliff Durrence Blackshear
Ron Ownby Dalton
James Stinson Dalton
John Courtney Atlanta
Bob Boiling Rome
Bill Kraus Carrollton
Dean Channell Greensboro
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Dr. Noel Powell Adv.
Jessica Lee Pres.
Jenny Simpkins Vice Pres.
Kathy Saint Sec.
Linda Powell Treas.
Bunny Hubbell Reporter
Johnny Powell Hist.
Carol Simpkins Pari.
Carole Johnson
Mary Clark
Janet Bentley
Jenny Moris
Dianne Bishop
Gail Williams
Evelyn Hausler
Cathy Black
Annie Fitzpatrick
Beth Hearn
Marjory Dixon
Mark Simpkins
Donna Fennell
Tina Ham
Joan Gamble
Janet Piper
Dana Woyce
Debbie Trenor
Darlene Scott
Larry Manry
Anita Williams
Danny Willis
Lauri Levan
Cathy Krews
Venessa Turner
Chris Webb
Gary Spradlin
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Roberta Gibson
Wilton Key
Edwin Blue
Joe Mann
Jeff Lorentz
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Lori LeVan - Features Editor
Ike Hallman - Ads
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Art Johnston - Greek Editor
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Rebecca Lambert
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Bob Bolding
LaWanda Copeland
Jesse Burbage - President
Willie Ingram
Finance Chairman
Sheila Elliott
Jim Blalock
Johnny Powell
George Pugh
Buddy Oldfield
Diane Dunn
Monty Cagle
Sammy Hudson
Bonny Askew
Gail Williams
Cathy Dyer
Cathy Stewart
Marie Bjerkerot
Lynn Davis
Joy Taylor
Channing Russell
Jeff Dean
Sammy Hudson
Barbara Bailey
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Chris Drummond
Lisa Miller
Lisa Taylor
Debbie Godbee
Mike Pendleton
Jo Hodge
Monty Cagle
Cindi Lunsford
Margaret Barrett
Catherine Crouch
Ricky Mchaffey
Dr. Kennedy
Sammy Hudson
Tom Houghtaling
Bob Foley
Christine Austine
Alan Walsh
Mona Howell
Tony Taryla
Alan Gunter
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Swain Harris, Pres.; John Steadham, Vice Pres.; Dennis
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OFFICERS
Mark Witham - Summer Missions Chairman
Nancy Keeney - Social Chairman
Stephen Bassett - Publicity Chairman
Jan Sloan - Devotion Chairman
Judy Malcolm - President
Allen Brooks - Missions Projects Chairman
John Caylor - Campus Minister
Teresa Atkinson - Soul Scroll Editor
Jan Enterkin - Music Chairman
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Jeanie Smith President
Lois O'Donnell Vice President
Karen Reeves Secretary
Evelyn Lame Treasurer
Mike Cordle Director
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Susan Allen
Joy Smith
Jeanne New
Marshall Neely
Bonnie Neely
Evelyn Lame
Grier Hicks
Jeanie Smith
Cindy Brown
Suellyn Hanson
Marsha Wright
George Wright
Ralph Sanders
Pam Hindman
Jan Cochran
Martha Childs
Laura Herron
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Art Johnston
Rodney Ownbey
Tamara Hoover
Rex Hooker
Steve Moore
Mike Manion
Sue Conrad
Lou Anne Slye
Dr. John Upchurch
Dr. Robert Myers
Pam Hobbs
Rod Ownbey
Vicki Myers
Mike Moore
Billy Wood
Susan Hutcheson
Dave Brackett
Cindy Weaver
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Nan Irwin
Jane Bell
Sally Elrod
Rhonda Johnson
Marianna Fuller
Dawn Pruitt
Jan Entrekin
Joan Edwards
Nina Allison
Tisha Clark
Bonnie BuFalo
George Yates
Cheryl Nelson
Rhonda Johnson
Beth Trewhett
Sally Elrod
Jay Burgess
Jane Bell
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Chester Gibson Coach
George Pugh
Mike Stribling
David Smith
Terry Bork
John Witling Coach
Irwin Sperling
Randy Evans
Tony Tant
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Lee Ann Parrott, Micheal Exner, Terry Bagwell, William
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Monty Cagle
Sherry Gray Advisor
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Larry B. Ramsey
Anne Walker
Mark Miller
Donna Schumaker
Robin Avant
Mac McCurdy
Kirk Strickland
Billy Dixon
Johnny L. Powell
Jimmy Blalock
Bill Fite
Jeff Dean
Neil Cornwall
John B. Porterfield
James R. Dofano
Daryl Wigley
Larry Darby
Dr. Frank Hunsicker
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Tom Eubanks
Dan Simpkins
Karl Steimen
Marlon Weaver
Jack Pullen
Harold Gersch
Mavis Riding
Lewis H. Larson
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Rick Highsmith
Rob Frost
Steve Duncan
Keith Kribbs
Tim Chown
Dean McCartney
Charles Swann
Eddie Joyce
Summer Long
Johnny Waters
Yonnie Williams Pres.
Burt Carter Vice Pres.
Claire Crawford Sec.
Chari Williams Treas.
Peggie Fields Hist.
Mike Bohn Bartender
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Cathy Dyer Captain
Jill Bybee Co-captain
Mark Jacobson Manager
Coach Smith Advisor
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Kay Peters
Juanita Cooper
Judy Turner
Sandy Dixon
Susan Chambers
Deborah Watkins
Caria Mines
Terri King
Cathy Jones
Pat Mitchell
Rhonda Thomas
Patrice Robinson
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Kirk McConnell
Jesse W. Davis
Phyllis Booker
Brenda Gibson
Alice Williams
Mike Wilson
Peggie Tyler
Sam Christian
Malanese Sterkins
Amy Daniel
Jim Penn
Sammy Gambke
Romano Roberson
Ronnie Gibson
Tammy Reynolds
Jesse Arnold
Sherri Tuggle
Elizabeth Moore
Penny Boykin
Robert Williams
Katrita Looney
Willie Ingram President
Aaron Prater Vice President
Cheri Buffington Treasurer
Luwanda Copeland Parliamentarian
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Dr. Georgia Martin
Satu M. Penttinen-Finland
Shu-Mei Tien-Taiwan
Harriet H. Tu-Taiwan
Takako Tetsumi-Japan
Dorral J. Weech-Bahamas
Bassey Offiong-Nigeria
Keiko Kawamura-Japan
Por-Sheng Ghang-Taiwan
Yoshimi-Japan
Taraneh Alikhani-lran
Julian Berezdivin-Cuba
Victor Carew-Venezuela
Photios Costopoulos-Greece
Helen Costopoulos-Greece
Usama Dadu-lsrael
Joshua Deitas-Micronesia
Ben Farbstein-Canada
Frane Franicevich-Yugoslavia
Dr. Peter Pih-Advisor
Elizabeth Habie-Guatemala
Trevor josephson-Canada
Mohamed Lamrani-Morocco
Paris K. Lefkopoulos-Greece
Henrietta Nasser-Israel
Edet Offiong-Nigeria
Sing Pang-Hong Kong
Axel P. Pira-Guatemala
Julian Sanchez-Spain
Ping Suwannapat-Thailand
John Werth-Canada
Stephen D. Wurtz-Canada
Murat M. Yucel-Turkey
John R. Cortez-Mexican/American
Lucy Finnie-Puerto Rico
Estela Galas-Cuba
Stephen Grant-Canada
Bunny Hubbell-United States
Sarah Mings-United States
Bob Bolding-United States
Barbara Bailey-United States
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Paul Bishop Vice President
David Ward Vice President
Barry Moore Secretary
Bruce Parham Treasurer
Tim Wiggins
Steve Chester
John Godwin
Mac Mollis
Danny Jones
Ralph Joynes
Brooks Lansing
Kent Saxon
Mark Sherill
Rollins Keen
Kim Weeks
Matt Britz
Rob Devaney
Stan Smith
Randy Dabbs
Carl Doss
Donnie Mathews
Mlirat Yucel
Kent Lovvorn
Debbie Goff
Jim Boyd
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tried to capture West Georgia students in
the act of diverting from the course of
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WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE
CHEERLEADERS
"Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, all for West Georgia, stand up and holler."
This was only one of the many yells that express the hopes and devotion of the 1976-77
cheerleaders. From the beginning of the basketball season until the very end, WGC
cheerleaders proved to be the most loyal and concerned group of fans on campus.
Although spirit was lagging at times throughout the season, team support became greater
when the Braves went up against some of their toughest competitors.
Some of the activities of the cheerleaders include leading cheers at both home and away
games, and promoting the games through posters and announcements.
New cheerleaders are selected annually on the basis of coordination, voice, appearance,
personality, poise, and eye contact.
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Golf
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Baseball
The team members are: Brad Campbell, Sid Sprewell, Leonard
Hartsfield, Bubba Dubose, Phil Taylor, Bruce Atwater, Benny McElroy,
Jimmy Blalock, Jeff Bennett, Chris Chriswell, Mike Hamer, Bill Fite,
Barry Evans, Dave Carlisle, Dan Logan, Lynn Ayers, Bill Taylor, Tim
Snipes, Mike Cash, Tony Nix, David Detzer, Deland Cochran, Mark
Camp and Kent Hatterick.
124
125
The Volleyball Heroes
726
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Tennis
West Georgia Soccer Club
Since the club's orgin, 1968-69
through 1973-74, soccer season
was primarily held in the Fall.
However, during the past four
years, the club has developed its
activities through Spring
Quarter. Reasons underlying this
developement have been: (1)
increased monetary support by
the Intramural Program, (2) in-
creased student-faculty par-
ticipation.
According to a 1977 Sports Par-
ticipation Survey, by the National
Federation of High School As-
sociations, Soccer rated tenth
most popular high school sport
and second fastest growing boys
sport during the last two years.
The club's annual activities range
from inter-Collegiate matches
during the Fall and Spring season
to active participation in the
Soccer Intramural Program in the
Winter.
Due to a late start this past fall,
the Soccer Club participated in
six inter-collegiate matches end-
ing its 1976 Fall Season with a
disappointing 3-3 win/loss
record. Among the opposition
were: Georgia Tech, University
of Georgia, Taccoa Falls and
Columbus College.
Under the guidance of Dr. Dave
Dugan Faculty Advisor, Robert
"Chico" Moss Acting Coach
and active members, John
Green, Doug Del and Robert
Batte, the Club looks for a suc-
cessful 1977 Spring Season.
Other established members re-
turning are: Tom Sola, Mark
Roland, Tom Callahan, Mark
"Bait" Graham, Bill O'Brien,
Ronnie Alkire, Steve Thurman,
Charles "Woody"Wojcik, Curtis
Wright, Robert Roemer, Jim
Jandl, and Mike Michelson.
Among prospective members to
participate this spring: Mike
Coloumbe, Tim Allen, Joshua
Deltas, David Holton, Lee Mor-
ris, Earl Morris, Rex Rooker,
Mike Boyd, Tim Duggan, Ricky
Smith, Chris Wilson and Richard
Gay.
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David Bevins, Bennie Gilstrap, Willie Cox, Brent Wilson, Trent Wilson, Donald Ferguson, Terry Heard, Randy Houston, Robert
Watley, Hugh Toro, Virgil White, Nolan Wood, Ahton Sheppard, Ricky Silver, Mike Hooker, David Warren, Earl Morris, Allan
Moon, Gil O'Neal, Howard Langston, Tim Christopher, Head Coach Phillips, Jim Gaines Assistant Coach, Joe LaBoon Assistant
Coach
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Intramurals
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Suzanne Adams
Patsy Allen
Bonny Askew
Patricia Austin
Wanda Austin
Charles Bagwell
Mary Baker
Betsy Ball
James Barber
Stephen Bassett
Janet Bentley
Xavier Berezdivin
Teresa Biilingsly
Marie Bjerkerot i
Cookie Boddie
Phyllis Booker
David Brackett
James Brantley
Martin Brown
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Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Senior
Marvin Brown
Shan Bucek
Douglas Buckalew
Daniel Byers
Judson Byler
Victor Carew
Lewis Carr
kath\ Carrol
Donna Carter
145
Search For New Vic
Jerry Carter
Susan Chree
Sam Clonts
Marsha Collins
Cindy Cox
Marshall Cowart
Kay Crain
Mark Crawford
Angela Daniels
Donna Dean
146
President Underwa
Chervl Delance
Jackie Dothard
Diane Dunn
SalK EIrod
William Exner
Dua\ ne Fears
Susan Fields
Martha Fletcher
Angela Fuller
Melissa Fuller
147
Jobs, Jobs, Ha^
Peter George
Brenda Gibson
Fred Gilbreath
Farris Goodrum
Judith Graves
Kelvin Gray
Angela Griffith
Ken FHaase
Ike FHallman
Lee Harris
Cynthia Haygood
Michael Hefner
Gwendolyn Hendrix
Anybody Seen A Job?
Mary High
Michael Hooker
William Houghtalin^
Mona Howell
Bunny Hubbell
Joe Huff
\P^^ i \ Kevin Humphrey
Nanc\ Irwin
Janice lones
Ralph ]o\nes
Mike kinne\
Ted kitchens
C\nthia kurtzhals
7-^9
It Snows In
Katherine Limberis
Dan Lowry
Paula Lowry
Lori Lusso
Lamar McBryar
Dean McCartney
Wallace McLaughlin
Dale McMichael
Yvonne Marchman
Jane Meadows
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750
Carrollton!
Frank Molock
William Moore
Freddy Newman
Lois O'Donnell
Harden Oldfield
Rodney Ownbey
Susan Panarelli
David Parr
Kathy Pass
lim Pearce
757
Energy Crisis Forces Campusi
Suzanne Pearson
Eddie Peterson ^
John Porterfield
Patrick Pruner
Thomas Ramseur
Karen Reeves
June Richardsi
Rex Rooker
Darlene Scott
752
Closing - Big Oil Strikes Again
Christie Silvers
Mariorie Sims
James Smith
Jeanie Smith
Joan Smith
Car\ Spradlin
Zan Stallings
Kim Stanle\
John Steadham
753
First Georgian Is Elected President
Paul Steed
Gerald Stokes
Phiengkarn-Suwannapat ( ^ m^-^^ x
Hugh Tao i^ -^k^^i
Rufus Terriil t^ ' -WlK'
Chuck Thomas
Lloyd Tipton
Sherri Tuggle
Randall Townseli
William Turner
154
Southern Drawl In The White House
James Vaughan, Jr.
Susan Vied
Karen Walker
Cynthia Weaver
Virgil White
Tim Wiggins
Gail Williams
Ken Wilson
Terri Wilson
Charles Wojcik
Sue Ann Wright
755
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nderclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclass
Christine Adams
James Adams
Steve Alfrey
Rebecca Allen
Ronald Amey
Jack Amos
Richard Anderson
Deborah Andrews
Van Anthony
Cynthia Arnold
Jeanette Arnold
James Ashworth
Vanessa Atcheson
Stephen Atchley
Robin Avant
Gregory Mark Ayers
Suzanne Ayers
Patricia Dale Baker
Gregory Bailey
n Underclassmen Underclassmen Underclassmen Under
Brian Baldwin
Patricia Balentine
Marvin Ball
Debra Bankhead
Lawrence Barber
Jim Barlow
Harmon Barnard III
Sheila Barnes
Tanya Barringer
Debbie Bartley
Ginger Barton
Walt Bellisle, Jr.
Cynthia Berrong
Audrey Bauer
Matt Bauerkemper
Dolly Berry
Brenda Beugnot
Patti Binford
Vicki Black
Jessie Boddie
Vanessa Boyd
Gerald Boykin
Penny Boykin
Douglas Branan
Julie Britz
Wanda Brock
Laneeda Broughton
Brenda Brown
Don Brown
Michael Brovvn
Sheena Brov\n
Susan Brown
Randv Brvant
Darry Burden
Robert Butler
B. Keith Bsrd
Cathv Cagle
Melinda Cain
Janet Campbell
Deborah Carlisle
Mar\ CarKon
Cind\ Carter
Loraine Carter
Zeke Carter
Priscilla Cash
Theres Cassard
Sharon Chambers
Susan Chambers
Brenda Chaplin
759
Joann Charping
William Childers
Tisha Clark
George Clarke, ]r.
Janet Cochran
Pamela Cochran
Helen Colevins
Joel Collis
Martha Cook
Lawanda Copeland
Alice Cosby
General H. Couch,
Jr.
Michael Coulombe
David Cowan
Chieftaini
760
Continues
Dana Cramer
Danell Cramer
Lisa Crawford
Cathy Crews
Deanna Crider
Bill Crosson
Reginald Culbreth
Connie Cushway
Amy Daniel
Bobb\ Daniel
Kath\ Davidson
Ellis Davis
Frances Davis
Staniev Davis
767
Bookstore Finds Newi
Home In Student Center
Jeffery Dean
Dennis Dehil
Joshua Deltas
Eurtia Demos
Margaret Dennis
David Detzer
Sandra Dickerson
Tommie Dix
Marjory Dixon
Sandy Dixon
Brenda Dorough
Linda Doval
James Dugger
Kay Duncan
763
Chieftai
Randall Duncan
Cliff Durrence
Steve Dysart
Sandra Edwards
George Elerson
Sandra Ennis
Carolyn Enos
Jan Entrekin
Denise Ethrldge
Janice Evans
Ruby Farley
Paul Farris
Rickey Favors
John Rincher
Thomas Findley
Annie Fitzpatrick
Gary Floyd
FHelen Foster
Patterson Frazier
Mary Frances
Freeman
Robin Freeman
Peter Fronek
Laura Fuller
Cathleen Dyes
Joanne Dyer
Samuel Gamble
Belinda Garrett
Lyies Gay
164
Continues!!
John Gellerstedt
Brenda George
Jeffrey Geter
Rita Gibson
Ronnie Gibson
Edith Giles
Anita Gilleland
Britt Gilmer
Harriette Gilmore
Thomas Godfrey
Deborah Golden
William Goodlett III
Kim Goodrum
Kenneth Gordon
Carol Gray
Jeff Greb
Lynne Greene
Betty Grizzard
Timothy Grizzard
George Haberman
Catherine Hall
Thermostats Are Turned Down
Ronnie Hall
Robert Names
Thomas Hamilton
Linda Hammett
Milton Hancock
Jeffery Hannan
Suellyn Hanson
Keith
Hardin
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Kim
Hardin
HHHlkni
Tina Har
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H^^^BHH
Janic Hargrove
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Beulah
Harris
Linda
Harris
Mark
Harris
Swain
Harris
Diane Harrison
Bobby Hayes
Mary Heard
Danny Helton
Alan Hembree
Kenny Henderson
Laura Herndon
Bill Hicken
Grier Hicks
Duane Higdon
Dillia Hill
Judy Hill
Leroy Hill
Caria Hines
Pamela Hobbs
Christi Holbrook
766
Dorm Residents' Tempers Rise
767
Jack Anderson Sheds New
Gary Hollin
Cindy Honeycutt
Thomas Hook
Tamara Hoover
Rhonda Horton
Patricia Houston
Rita Hudson
Virginia Hudson
Richard Huff
Alicia Hunt
Ginger Husky
Paulette Irving
Claruth Jackson
George Jackson, Jr.
Tim Jackson
Adolphus James
Brenda Jarrett
Tricia Jeanes
George Johnson
Judy Johnson
Karia Johnson
Peggy Johnson
Shirley Johnson
Art Johnston
Beverly Jones
Brenda Jones
Cathy Jones
Pan Jones
Stan Jones
Tony Jones
Beverly Keith
Emily Kelley
Stephen Kelly
768
Light On Code Of Ethics
Denise Kemp
Lona Kenneybrew
Kim Kendrick
Victoria Ketcham
Wendelin Kilgore
Barbara King
Andrew Kirby
Carissa Kitchens
Hugh Knowles
Cynthia Lakes
Evelyn Lamb
Lanny Langley
Mark Larson
Jim Lorraine
Ste\e Lvie
Susan Mc Burnett
Le Gree McCame>
Denise McCaw
Tommie McCommon
ChersI McClure
George McCurdv III
769
Beer And Wine Approved
Mary McKinnis
James McKown
Merri McLeroy
Robert McNabb, Jr
Yvetter Mc Namara
Mike Manion
Diane Mann
Denise Martin
Steve Martin
Daven Mashburn
Margaret Mason
Tim Mathis
Kim Matthews
Kathy Meadows
Jim Melotte
Marcia Mitchell
Elizabeth
Montgomery fc
Davis Morgan
Laura Morgan
Marvin Morton t
Wyolene Murphy
Sammy Musick
Anne Myrick
Linda Nails I
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For Consumption In Z-6
Mark Newberry
Samuel Newton
Robin Nicholes
Lisa Nix
Sally Nort
Mary Ann North
\^ J^ Edet Otfiong
^ * Debra Olive
V\ Bill O'Brien
Carol ODonnel
Donna Owens
James Page
Phyllis Paige
Sandra Palmore
Michael Parker
Gloria Parks
Sherr\ Parks
Johnnie Parmer
C\ nthia Parrish
Hugh Patterson,
Lisa Patton
Linda Pas ne
Mar\ Pavne
Mien Pauon
177
Four New Administratorsi
Debbie Pearce
Larry Pease
Tim Penn
Elaine Penny
Satu Penttinew
Larry Perry
Tere Perry
Rick Peters
Thea Peters
Donald Phibbs
Jennifer Pickens
Mark Petstick
Wayne Pittman
Renee Pitts
Natalia Porch
Marilyn Porter
Laura Powell
Aaron Prater
Karia Prewitt
Shelia Price
Kaye Prince
Dawn Pruitt
George Pugh
Josette Putz
Beth Rakestraw
Kathy Rakestraw
Gary Rampley
Lynn Rawls
Abby Read
Annette Reed
Eva Reed
Ellen Reeps
Mary Ann Reese
Stanley Rich
772
Are Selected
Victor Riddle
Lawanna Ringer
Gina Rizzo
Derek Roach
David Robertson
Henry Robinson
Charlene Rogers
Travis Rogers
Lisa Rowe
Iris Sampson
Nyetta Sanders
Clint Sanderson
Danny Satterfield
Linda Scarbrough
Linda Schmidt
Donna Schumacher
William Scott, Jr.
Carol Seabolt
Stanle\ Sear\
Susan Shipps
Stanles Shorter
Carmen Shuler
Nanc\ Simmons
Caria Simpson
\ ickie Slaughter
Karen Smiles
Douglas Smith
Mar\ Mice Smith
Pat Smith
Melba Smothers
Timoths Snipes
Gar\ Snov\
Malanese Sterkins
173
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Six WGC Athletes
Laura Stephenson
Susie Stone
Kirk Strickland
Felicie Sturghall
Pamela Summerlin
Timothy Summerour
Jody Talley
Cathy Tally
Sharon Tate
Lisa Taylor
Melba Taylor
Mark Taylor
Mary Taylor
Cheryl Thomas
Oneida Thomas
Nancy Thomas
Rhonda Thomas
Susan Thompson
Vickie Tibbitts
Ken Topham, Jr.
Andrea Townsend
Melanie Trammell
Lizabeth Trewhitt
Anthony Truitt
Ronald Truett
Susan Tucker
Jane Tuggle
Maggie Turlington
Darrah Turman
Albert Turner
Judy Turner
Victoria Turner
Diana Underwood
Bobby Vaugh
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Named Ail-American
Sally Verner
Ronnie Veronneau
Kristi Wade
Anne Walker
Robin Walker
Gayla Walls
Mark Warner
Ronald Warner
Martha Washington
Eugene Weatherup
Donna West
Janice West
Sheila Westmoreland
Elizabeth Wetzel
Al Whatley
Deborah Wheeler
Dewey White
Hughey White
John Wichman
Clara Wilkins
Alice Williams
Anita Williams
Edwin Williams
James Williams
Joy Willingham
Linda Willis
Debi Wilson
Nancy Windom
Nolen Wood
Tammie Wood
Willie Woolfolk
Teri Worden
Melinda Worthy
Angela Yance\'
Phil ^ oung
Marian Noungblood
CaroKn Zacher\
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Western Sizzlin Steak House
OUR SPECIALTY
TOP CHOICE
834-6328
Compliments of
TERRY'S COUNTRY
KITCHEN
328 Bankhead
Highway
Carrollton, Georgia
834-3400
Lady "O" Kirk'S
OLD FASHION
Donut & Ice Cream Shop
404-834-1736
MARILYN J. KIRK
Box \\l\-\022 Maple St.
Carrollton, Ga. 30117
Compliments of
DOUGLAS &
LOMASON
CO.
Alabama St. Carrollton, Ga.
834-6681
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American Parts
WEST GEORGIA
AUTO
PARTS
INC.
904 Maple St.
Carrollton, Georgia
30117
792
Compliments of
ARA Food Services Company
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Make tomorrow everything
You want it to be . . .
With a Savings Account at
Carrollton Federal
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CARROLLTON BOWDON BREMEN VILLA RICA
793
WALKER OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC. INC,
WALKER TOYOTA MOTORS
Bremen Road
Telephone 832-9602-4
P.O. Box 649
Carroliton, Georgia 30 II 7
ADDISON SMITH
Mechanical
Contractor
ADDISON SMITH, Owner
Bremen Road
Carroliton, Ga.
Bus. 832-9006
STfje Squire
DRESS
SPORTS
FORMAL
CASUAL
WEAR
DISTINCTIVE MENS WEAR
MEN'S CLOTHING AND
FURNISHINGS
Oulslanding
SELECTION
OF
SLACKS
SHIRTS
SUITS
SHOES AND
ACCESSORIES
WE RENT
FORMAL WEAR
832-9673
109 NEWNAN ST.
VUFFBY
MEATS
CARROLLTON,
GEORGIA
794
Compliments of
THE PEOPLES BANK
Carrollton. Georgia
We Believe In You
CARROLL
PUBLISHING
COMPANY
Publishers of . . .
CARROLL COUNTY
GEORGIAN
and
TIMES-FREE PRESS
834-6631
Newnan St.
Carrollton
Compliments
of
STEWART SALES
Compliments
of
795
THE Skoe PLACE
"First with the latest In footwear
for the family"
WEST GEORGIA SHOPPING CENTER
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA 30117
834-4745
MOTHER'S BISCUIT
HOUSE
Home cooked foods - Buffet style
Breakfast Served Anytime
Four Lane Bypass 834-8467
WAREHOUSE
GROCERY
U.S. 11 South
Open 7 A.M.-!:J P.M. (Midnight)
Seven Days a Week
*Buffet Size Cans
For College Students
LOVVORN JEWELRY
COMPANY
MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
Carrollton, Georgia
832-8546
796
WEST GEORGIA
NATIONAL BANK
P. O. BOX 280
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA 30117
MAIN OFFICE
MILES PHARMACY
832-7033
24 Hour Film Developing
Drive-ln Window
Carrollton. Georgia
797
MACK'S
.SPORTS SHOP
The Finest In Athletic Equipment and Supplies
First Tuesday Mall
1004 Bankhead Hwy.
Carrollton, Ga. 30117
834-1068
Merle Norman
COSMETICS
COURTESY DEMONSTRATION BY APPOINTMENT
Telephone:832-8268
101/3 Newnan Street
SHIRLEY STALLINGS Carrollton. Georgia 30117
TiWrifiuA^
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AREA COOK 0 1 IKl.KI'UO.N E 537 23^11
Manufacturers of Slacks, Suits, and Sports Clothing
For Men
BREMEN. GEORGIA
Compliments
of
DENIMS % DUDS
The First Tuesday Mall
With the latest
fashions for college wear.
198
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Quality Choice Clothing
for the Macks-i-mum
in Mens Wear
One Thirteen Newnan Street Tuxedo Rentals
Compliments of
CARROLLTON
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
799
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There has been a lot of controversy over the 1977 Chieftain,
but it is done now. We did our best, and we are proud of
the book. We hope you will find some meaning in it for
yourself. Good luck to the 1978 staff, and thanks a hundred
times to this year's staff, especially the photographers.
-Yours,
Gail- and Art
Credits:
Sudlow Photographer, Brad Williams
Very Special Thanks to Ross Henderson, Walswortli
Publishing Company. j
Specifications:
200 pages
24 pages of 4-color process
9' X 12" trimmed page size
Four color cover
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