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THE 1973 TIGER

VOLUME XXIV

SAVAXXAH STATE COLLEGE SAVANJ^AH, GEORGIA

ACTION

Table of Cootents

Dedications 4&5

Feature 10

Student Life 18

Organizations 74

Homecoming 90

Featuring 114

Greeks 126

Sports 150

Classes

Freshmen 178

Sophomores 198

Juniors 212

Seniors 242

Faculty 278

Ads 306

Senior Directory 318

FORWARD

It is with high esteem that the 1971-72 Tiger Staff presents this years annual to each of you. Realizing that we have fallen short of our many duties and that we have omitted some of our professional touches, we are indeed hoping that you will forgive the shortcomings and at the same appreciate and enjoy what we as a working staff has compiled as your greatest "Souls in Action," for 1971-72.

It is my sincere hope that this edition of the 1972 Tiger in future years will recapture some of the hearts and minds of those who lived and experienced the many walks of life at Savannah State College, during the moments, hours, days, months, and weeks of the year 1971-72. I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the staff and members whose time and dedication was so earnestly given in order to approach deadlines.

In conclusion, I leave these words; "There may be gold and' multitude of pearls, but the hands of labour, I think, are the most precious pearls." Years from now, tuni to these pages and you may be able to recapture the happenings of 1971-72, "Souls In Action".

Yours in Brotherhood Curtbert Burton, Coordinator Student Publication Staff

DOrBLE 19-

SSC has gained much from the forty-six years of service given by Brother George Henry Brooks.

He has given much of his life and energy to fur- thering the philosophy to which the college is dedi- cated— improving our democratic society through serving the needs of man. Thus it is through the vein of such a man that the life blood of the college flows and contribute toward its growth and success.

Therefore we humbly and gratefully dedicate the 1972 edition of the Tiger to Mr. George Henry Brooks, who has been employed at State for 46 years. Mr. Brooks, we salute you with honor.

-72 DEDICATION

In the many years of continuous progress, there have been many individuals who have strived to make Savannah State College a more homelike and efficient place to at- tend college; but none have been more dedicatd than Mr. Homer Lewis.

Brother Lewis has been employed at Savannah State for 30 years, and is considered one of the most reliable men on the Plant Operations Staff. It is with deep pride that the 1972 Tiger Staff make this double dedication in behalf of Mr. Homer Lewis.

SOULS IN ACTION

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Things That We

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When he speaks we listen.

We share our thoughts.

What are you going to do with it?

Oops, are we really on Candid Camera?

What's going on?

Always together.

A quiet card game.

One, two, three little drummers.

All eyes on SSC.

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Can be almost as much fun as really being there. . .

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What a pass!

We are the mighty Tigers. . .

We'll back. .

Should I ... or Shouldn't I?

Good to the bone. . .

What a way to go !

Here we go again.

I hate that class!

So nice I had to do it twice.

Would Yon Believe We Study!

Who got the copy sheet?

Test Tomorrow. . .

Look at me, you don't love me anymore! ! !

Let me see your license. . ,

@*(i!&@*° ! ! ! Don't step on my pants.

I hate trees.

Nothing to do but today!

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Dr. Holloway of Ohio State receives award from Dr. Jackson, during National Press Institute.

Makeis Presientationsi

Dr. Jackson presents 1st place award for High School Newspaper.

Dr. Jackson presents 2nd place award for High School Newspaper.

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Student Life at Savannah State College is fun and pleasant for all. Black Souls in Action are what SSC stands for.

NROTC DAY AT SSC

"Follow the Leader.'

Asst. Sect, of the Navy James E. Johnson Honored Speaker

America, America.

Your flag Doc!

Your flag sir!

Rear Admiral Edwin M. Rosenberg

Asst. Sect. James E. Johnson congratulates Greg Harris.

Mrs. Hardwick, one of the hostesses.

No Sir!

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Who else is out?

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I told you it was a Bra.

Practicing for the football team. Think he will make it?

Two Bits, Four bits. Six bits, a Dollar all for the Tigers stand up and Holler.

Come on. Now who's the prettiest.

Why am I the one that always the last one to find out about the happenings.

The teachings of Mohammad.

They are interested in other things too.

You'd follow her too.

Everybodys' trying to learn.

Miss SSC

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AN]\U AL ATHLETIC BANQUET

"A DYNAMIC team;

Coach presents Awards to "Elevator Man" and "California Flash."

Head table displays Awards

Michael signs "Pro" Contract to Pittsburg Condors.

\ugu^tus recei\ps Award for "Outstanding Publicity.'

"Rob" receives "Most Improved Player Award."

Victor Hill receives "Most Outstanding Player Award.'

Players By Sea

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All Fats and No \^ork for the=e pirh

Ok, all together now, 1, 2, 3.

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Man quit acting the fool.

CASCA ARRIVE!^ AT SSC

Mrs. Sandra Chapman introduces Dr. Robinson.

Dr. Robinson speaks to CASCA group at regular meeting.

CASCA

Campaign Against Sickle Cell Anemia

You can tell the symptoms here also.

They come in all types and shapes. 36

BLOOD MOBILE

What's goin on next in this meeting.

Your vein is hard to find fellow.

Keep this on for a little while and keep cool.

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JUXE COMME]\CEME]VT

Dr. Jackson introduces State Rep. Bobby Hill, speaker of Com- mencement Exercises.

Abraham Wallace receives the highest honor.

State Rep. Bobby Hill speaks at June Commencement

Dean Kiah presents graduating class to Dr. Jackson.

Vincent Collier receives

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Kool and the Gang

The "Superbad" sound of Kool and the Gang gave the students at Savannah State a kind of "Escapism" from the "Hum Drum" activities of past years. These versatile musicians gave a perform- ance that surpassed any other performers. Kool and the Gang has a sound that was so "Funky" that it made everyone listening "get up and get involved."

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Smiling Faces

The President and First Lady greets Soul Sister of Jazz, Lena Home.

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A TRIBUTE TO THE BLACK MOSES OF PEACE

''Dr. Martin Luther King Day'' was highly honored by the students, faculty, and visitors, large attendance in the Memorium of a "Great Black Leader."

A TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

Who was this man

that led the way? And let all of glory shine - - - -

for a brighter coming day. Who was this man that said

"Let Freedom Ring" There's no doubt in my answer,

He's Dr. Martin Luther King!

Yes, it was he who carried

all of the heaviest loads. To put all of his people on that up going road

For he wanted his people to live as they should To join hands with all men in Brotherlyhood.

But now let*s venture back into time

and into the olden days. When our forefathers and mothers

all worked as slaves. You see. "Work" was the only thing

that our forefathers knew They had to work until they died

for they'd never get through.

For when you would have finished

with plowing Jacob's field. There was more cotton to be picked

and more corn to be yielded. "Just work all day" was what your master said

and if you did not work, You'd be filled with lead.

Yes, that's how things were in the

in the olden days. But from yesterday until today

We've come a very long way. We've come a long way black people

Yet we have so far to go. Since now we must destroy the signs of "Old of

Jim Crow"

Well God got fed up with the white so he sent for Martin Luther

and he gave him a tool. This tool was called love,

and God knew that one day It would carry Martin's people

A very long way !

Martin knew that he had

several foes and enemies But this did not stop him fron

to Memphis, Tennessee. When on the hotel balcony

Martin stood with pride, And a few seconds later

Fatal shots were fired !

The bullets were lodged deep within his head. And everyone knew that he'd soon be dead. . . The people then cried, "Lord why, oh why" "Lord why did you let, our dear Martin die?"

And God said, "I've been thinking.

about his troubles and woe And I've decided not to send him

away anymore. For I figured he was tired

and that he needed a rest" We cannot question God,

because he knew that was best.

Well to this little story

there's more to be added on But time does not allow me to elaborate

nn the many fine qualities of this man! A man of DIGNITY. MORALITY just fightii

and striving

no matter what was the case. BLACK Brothers and Sisters,

I don't think that Martin Luther Can ever be REPLACED! ! ! !

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Shelrie Merriweather

"You got me going in circles.'

"Look out fellows here we come.'

I wonder who called me?

Hey, how about sending one of those chicks this way.

'Let me at least wipe my mouth.'

Mmmmmm Good!

Please, I don't even know you.

This is all I have, do you still want piece?

It was just my imagination running away with me.

Now you said 2+2 is equal to What?

Now, where are the other aces?

Do you see how that monster fight?

The more lunch for lunch bunch.

Kenny receives honor award from Doc.

Oh! No you wouldn't.

On the outside looking in! Whow!

Another Einstein in the making.

NATIONAL PRESS!

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Will you please type what's on the paper?

Donald Wendell speaks.

Bny, Do these guys listen to what goes on in their sessions.

Wake up, fellow, this is a gook yearbook session.

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Future, Newspaper editor! Really?

College, Publication Editors.

Broadcasting is our Business as Don Whitehead raps.

22nd Annual Press Institute attracted more than 500 students from high schools and colleges throughout Georgia and United States. Wilton C. Scott, Director for many years hosted the big con- vention.

Keep this in mind, when editing your paper now!

Lou Corsetti, raps to his group.

Now, what's the holdup with the yearbook.

Let's look at college papers from this point of view.

Great book collection.

Last of the good days together at the conference.

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The Process of Registration.

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Leeta at the concession stand.

It's been a long interesting day.

Alderman Leo Center representing the mayor of Savannah.

Mr. Wilton Scott introducing the guest speaker.

The Speaker, Mr. Donald M. Wendell.

A "Mighty Fortress," by the SSC Men's Glee Club, set the tone of the conference.

The Head Table, Mr. Harold Jackson, Alderman I^eo Center, Mr. Robert Bess, Miss Bar- bara Bryan, Mr. Curtbert Burton. Not shown. Miss Janice Bryant, Mr. W. C. Scott, Miss Susan Lewis.

Hello! I wonder if he saw me?

Hi there! Come on man play.

Don't be so mad please?

Lost in the field of wilderness.

SOULS RAP ON BEING BLACK.

Oh! No, not me please

Now that what I call a meal.

Would you believe a COED DORM?

The Marching Tigers Tuning The Victory of SSC at Fort Valley's Homecoming.

March on Tigers! March on

The Marching Tigers at practice. 64

Hot Pants! ! ! Moving on up.

When you are second best you try harder.

Make it Funky!

Catch it, if you can !

In Deep Concentration. Finally!

This is the life of our party.

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Are they coming yet? This way is clear.

Now what the h - - - is going on?

Hold it steady now, fellows!

The orange was the best of the meal!

It must be close to lunchtime!

Honorable Julian Bond raps to Black Souls of SSC.

Joan, that punch looks good.

This has to be the right certificate.

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Everyone listens quite attentively to the program.

Dr. Milledge raps to these Black Sisters.

Future Black Soul Artist portraits work at SSC.

Man! hope the rest of the fellows get here soon

I Boy ! be glad when these guys get through

Mmm. . . this taste good ! !

This is what we call Academic Fellowship.

Reading is really my bag.

Hey Pugh, dig those Black Sisters.

'What you see is if'hat you get'

Gail Merritt spectates.

A prospective future Miss SSC.

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Organizations at Savannah State College are de- signed to help students better their interests and social culture status. These organizations are basically on the free will status of all students.

'Players by the sea.'

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Veterans Club.

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EDITOR:

HARRY JAMES

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As I look back over the past years, I can see the wheels of change put in motion. Things could have been better, but nothing comes to a dreamer but a dream. Our house is on fire either wake up and put it out or lay there and holler. "Don't sleep through the revolu- tion."

Power to the people Roy A. Jackson, President Student Government Association

Roy raps to in-coming Freshmen.

Roy and David discuss future SGA Plans.

TIGER

Curt Bruton. Student Coordinator

Janice Bryant, Editor-in-chief

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Curtis Richardson, Sports Ekiitor

Fletcher Scott, Class Editor

Leetta Lipsey, Business Manager

Jeraldine Coleman, Associate Editor

STAFF

Barbara Bryan, Business Manager

Eloise Bates, Secretary

Ivy Page, Business Manager (Not Available For Photo

George Q. Adams III, Layout

Sara Wright, Typist

Beverly McClendon. Typist

Linnette 0. Page. Typist

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Henrietta Carter. Class Editor

Vera P. Mitchell, Typist

Darryl Moss, Business Staff (Photo Not Available)

Jacquelyn Boston. Layout

Deborah A. Scott, Asst. Class Editor

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Biolog>' Club (Photo not Available)

YMCA (Photo not available)

NROTC NAVALRETTE ( Photo not available)

YWCA (Photo not available)

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New Women's Dorm capture First place in 1971 Homecoming Parade.

1971 Grand

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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity captures Second place with pride.

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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.

Kappa Alpha Psi and

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Second Place Car Floats

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With Honor I Accept.

Her Majesty the Queen.

Her Majesty and Royal Guard Arrive.

I Now Crown You Miss S.S.C.

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I Know You Got Soul,

If You Didn't You Wouldn't Be Here.

MISS SSC-1972

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ATTENDANCES

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FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Veronica Merriweather

SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT

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SENIOR ATTENDANT Connie Jackson

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Miss SSC Sharon Lewis and Court.

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MISS SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE

Sharon Lewis

A vision of loveliness. Beauty . . . poise . . . grace . . . Our Black and beautiful queen, Miss Sharon Lewis, Miss Savannah State College 1971-72. Our queen is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. She is a senior elementary education major. Miss Lewis holds membership in the following organizations: Student Government Association, SNEA and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Her attendants are: Miss Fresh- man Attendant Veronica Merriweather; Miss Sophomore Attendant Sharon Sapp; Miss Junior Attendant Joyce Gease; Miss Senior Attendant Connie Jackson. All, Black and Beautiful queens.

Andre Alston, Captain of the football team and Miss Lewis.

Mrs. Jackson presents queen with flowers.

Miss Sophomore Attendant Sharon Sapp.

Miss SSC interviewed by Don Whitehead of WLAC radio, Nashville, Tennessee.

Dancers from the Academy of Black Culture.

Sharon Lewis gives acceptance speech.

Andre and Sharon first dance.

Rose Copeland and Joe Harris.

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Miss ITT Saundra Alston

Miss Alpha Phi Alpha Carolyn Stubbs

Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha Doris Isaac

Miss Delta Sigma Theta Jacquelyn Brock

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Miss Omega Psi Phi Gilda Dawson

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Miss Phi Beta Sigma Phyllis Williams

Miss Zeta Phi Beta Lynn Bradley

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Miss Social Science Club Doris Liggins

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Miss Home Elconomic Brenda Thomas

Miss Lester Hall Johnetta Bradley

Miss Peacock Hall Gloria Woods

Miss Lockett Hall Joann Boles

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Miss Gamma Sigma Sigma Carolyn Patterson

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Miss Sphinx Georgetta Dempsey

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Miss Floridian Club Shirley Keaton

Miss Tiger's Roar Jessie Howard

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Miss Veteran Frankie Collins

Miss Glee Club Patricia Douglas

Miss Phi Beta Lambda Annie Woolfolk

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Miss Junior Lyly Kirkland

Miss Sophomore Melineze Logan

Miss Senior Ann O'Neal

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Dr. Prince A. Jackson, Jr., President

Man of Action, Man of Dedication

Man on the Move

Man of Many Ideas

SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE

state college branch Savannah, Georgia 31404

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

The Savannah State College Family and Friends Savannah State College Savannah, Georgia 31404

The 1972 issue of the TIGER is the finest that we have produced so far. It is indicative of the kind of students we have enrolled at Savannah State College. We take great pride and delight in saluting them for a job well done.

The 1971-72 academic year has been one of greatness for us. We had Miss Lena Home as a guest of the College in August, 1971^ Julian Bond and John Lewis in February, 1972, and Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm in March, 1972. Each of these great Black lead- ers gave our students, faculty, and administration new inspiration and dedication. We saw the establishment of a student loan fund from which students could borrow without the usual "red tape" accompanying loans. We saw the seniors participating in interview sessions and in sessions designed to help raise scores on national examinations. We saw a "togetherness" which we believe will sig- nal a new era in the history of our College.

We offer sincere and myriad congratulations to the wonderful class of 1972. We pray that God will continue to watch over them. We ask continued cooperation from those who will remain. To the staff of the TIGER, and particularly Editor Janice E. Bryant, we offer our deep gratitude for all of the hours of labor used in delivering to us the finest TIGER to show up yet at Savannah State College.

Prince Jack|S®n, Jr. President

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Home Econoniir Class setting it together.

To Dream the Impossible Dream.

Hey man, that's not bad at all, take us now

I can't seem to find my release.

Let's look at it from this anale

GREEK WEEK

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Brothers of RHO EPSILON CHAPTER Archie B. Mjers, President

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GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA SORORITY

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Wanda L. Walker, Presideot

Fall Line 1971

Brothers of CHAPTER

President, Rodolph Christian

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DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY

Fall Pledge Line doing their thing.

PRESIDEIVT FRANK BYXES

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Brothers of GAMMA PSI CHAPTER

Henrj Lee Everson, President

Soros of SIGMA GAMMA RHO Jacqueljn Rosis, President

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PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY

Herman Baker, President

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Sorors of RHO BETA CHAPTER Omie Rradlej President

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Daisy Goodman Captain

Alethia Worlds Valerie Taylor

Gail Merritt Florence Kelly

Deborah Scott Marilyn Smalls

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AL FRAZIER— Athletic Director

Al Frazier has now completed his Twenty Fourth Year of affiliation with Savannah State College. When he started out SSC had only four sports to contend with now they have six.

Frazier attended A.E. Beach High School where he played halfback and quarter- back. He also attended Tuskegee Institute where he played halfback. He was an All- American in College and also was recipient of the Most Valuable Player in a Chicago Classic game against Wilberforce College.

He has also served as Baseball Coach for three years at SSC and was also As- sistant Football Coach for a number of years. He took over as Athletic Director in the early sixties and once had to double as Athletic Director and Basketball Coach. He coached basketball before Leo Richardson came to SSC.

JOHN H. MYLES Head Football Coach

John H. Myles came to Savannah State when it was admitted into the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Myles took the place of Leo Richardson so that more time could be devoted to one sport by one head coach.

He played his collegiate ball at Savannah State College where he was winner and was named to the Chicago Defender Small College Team. In playing army ball, he was offered pro contracts by two professional teams.

Coach Myles is an alumnus of the college, having graduated with the B.S. Degree with a major in math and a minor in biology. He holds the M.A. Degree from New York University in Physical Edu- cation and Health Education and a Sixth Year Certificate from New York University in Physical Education.

He has coached in the college ranks for four years. A coach who believes in fair play but also likes to win. Coach Myles with his football know-how will surely lead Savannah State's Fighting Tigers back on the winning side.

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FRANK ELLIS JR.

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Backfield Coach

WILLIE PIPPENS Interior Lineback Coach

CHESTER ELLIS Player Coach

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First Row: F. Scott, C. Jones, M. Owens. B. Fleming, R. Martin, M. Carthon, J. Lowe, T. Peoples, J. Woods, C. Moffett, F. Harper, E. Kemp, J. Pugh, L. Bennett, A. Kahn, C. Frazier, C. Ellis. Second Roiv: D. Jones, M. Parker, C. Lawrence, R. Wood, L. Hall, H. Kendricks, H. Laurie, J. Bailey, J. Gilbert, A. Grovenor, N. Duncan, A. Bryan, L. Tukes, J. Harris, D. Wardlow, H. Rogers, W. Hawkins, A. Bee, A. Alston. Third Row: Coach Ellis, Coach Mason. L. Sears. J. Dupree, G. Spears, M. Pollard, R. Gaither, E. Poythress, N. Hester, E. Johnson, M. Nunnally, A. Lester, D. Gleaton. R. Jones, C. Morgan, L. Carr, J. Gibbs, J. Singleton, M. Edwards, T. Dessasare, L. Garrett, B. Baker, C. Farley, W. Gregory, R. New- berry, W. Reynolds. Coach Myles.

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19 6 Shaw University

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7 13 Albany State College

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Defensive Line; Kneeling: M. Parker, C. Moffett, J. Gibbs, F. Harper, B. Reynolds, F. Scott. Standing: A. Alston, L. Sears, J. Dupree, J. Pugh, E. Kemp, L. Garrett, B. Fleming.

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GEORGIA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT

84 96 Morehouse College

97 84 Fort Valley State College

85 90 Armstrong State College

MIDDLE GEORGIA CLASSIC

90 84 Tuskegee Institute

99 113 Shaw of Detroit College

97 70 Alabama A&M College

90 115 Bethune Cookman College

107 118 Alabama State College

102 92 Alabama A&M College

83 norida A&M College

91 94 Benedict College

67 85 Clark College

68 70 Albany State College

100 71 Clark CoUege

84 79 Benedict College

80 71 Bethune Cookman College

75 92 Albany State College

104 118 Florida A&M College

97 100 Alabama State College

104 94 Fort Valley State College

108 110 Fort Valley State College

109 111 Armstrong State College

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JACQUET McCLENDON— SENIOR

KELSEY STEVENS-JUNIOR

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RONNIE TILLMAN— JUNIOR

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Player Games Total Points Game Avg.

Beamon, George 17 89 5.6

Harper, Frankie 23 388 16.8

Tillman, Ronnie 23 291 12.6

Wade, Melvin 22 177 8.0

Williams, Larry 23 353 15.3

Stevens, Kelsey 14 176 12.5

Willis, Robert 19 106 5.5

Moffett, Carlton 13 27 2.0

Keith, Freddie 17 191 11.2

Smith, Welboume 20 255 12.7

Rivers, John 13 81 6.2

TEAM TOTALS 23 2090 90.8

Opponents TOTALS 23 2105 91.5

As the Season closed the Tigers of Savannah State College, fell by the wayside, but a fight was well worth the season that the Tigers had.

We, the members of the 1971-72 Tiger, salute Coach Michael Backus and his mighty Tigers for a job well done this season, and wish them the best of luck in the near future of the HARDWOOD season.

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Coach Albert E. Frazier, Director of Athletics

Coach Michael Backus, Head Basketball Coach

Mr. Jimmy Wesley, Assistant Basketball Coach

Mr. Augustus Howard, Statistician

Mr. Wilton C. Scott, Director of Sports Information

Mr. Nathaniel Ivy, Assistant Statistician

Mr. Curtbert Burton, Student Sports Information Director

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SSC TIGER BASEBALL TEAM 1971

TIGER IN ACTION

WILLIAM "BILL" HARRIS, SENIOR

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BOBBY WARD, SENIOR

JAME S COLSTON, SENIOR

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GEORGE JACKSON

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TERRY ROMANSKI

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Savannah State College Golf Team now in its second season, has done quite well both at home and on the road. Under the great coaching of Mr. John H. Merritt, the Tigers have been successful in making one of its past members a well known golfer throughout the state of Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina, who is none other than Mr. Jimmy Wesley. The Tigers had a great season this year and hope to be better. The 1972 Tiger Staff con- gratulates the Golf team for a well done season.

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As Cross Country and Track season began, Savannah State College Tigers saw much improvement over previous years.

Bobby Scott and Teddy Smith, along with other members of the Track and Cross Country Teams were known well throughout the SIAC. Scott and Smith coming in First place in at least most of the meets did a good job.

According to Coach Richard Washington, Bobby Scott is considered one of the conference, and who he believes will make a great pro track star, as well as Smith.

To both Bobby Scott and Teddy Smith, the 1972 Tiger Staff wish to express sincere gratitude to you and the Tigers of the Track Field.

Mr. Theodore A. Wright, Sr. honored as the greatest Coach in the history of Savannah State College, and is presented a plaque of appreciation by the Student Government Association President, Mr. Roy A. Jackson at the Savannah Civic Center.

David Foye, Vice-President of the Student Government Association makes a presentation to Coach Theodore Wright at the Savannah Civic Center as, President Prince Jackson, Jr. Roy Jackson, and Miss Savannah State College, Miss Sharon Lewis looks on.

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Bobby Adams George Q. Adams, III Carol Allen

Merlinda Arnold Roderick Barhedhoe Ann Barnes

Shelia Brown

Lynette Brown

Vera Brown

Vickie Brown

Janette Brantley

Barbara Burns

Judy Burke Rickey Burch Willie Byrd

Gloria Capers Cynthia Carnes Cynthia Carter

Virginia Carthon Rosalyn Chapman Ira Claiborne

Catherine Clemmon Rufus Cobb Eddie Cochram

Cathryn Cohen Thomas Cornelius Lynn Cross

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Betty Culver Gary Cuyler Bruce Davis

Estella Davis

Vernice DeCotuex

Laura Dillon

Allison Dixon

James Dixon

Larry Duncan

Barbara Eason

Ardrena Elliott

Elizabeth Emerson

Clara Elmore Christellia Fitch Linda Flanigan

Charles Frazier Diane Gates Debra Gibbs

Janice Gibbs Jackie Gilbert Betty Gilligan

Cathy Godber Phyllis Graham Shirley Groover

Althea Hall Stella Hall Patricia Hamilton

Karen Harden Gwendolyn Hargrove ' Kathy Harrison

Carolyn Hart

Sandra Harrington

Glenda Hastin

Latrelle Haugabook

Elvira Henderson

Barbara Hill

Sam J. Hill

Spencer Hill

Samuel Hickerson

Sandra Hicks Barbara Hood Katrina Hood

Gwen Hollimos Annette Hudson

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J'rankie Hunter Jackie Hunter ^^^ Handy Huntley

James Inman Brenda Ivory Nathaniel Ivy

Barbara Jackson Elijah Jackson Shirley Jackson

Ernestine James LaYerne Jenkins Lemanuel Jenkins

Marlena Jenkins Brenda Johnson Claudette Johnson

Patience Johnson

Gwen Johnson

Marion Johnson

Harvey Jones Loraine Jones Lynette Jones

Matthew Jones Sherry Joseph

Billy Kelly Mi

Doris Key

Gail Kimbro

Collette Ladson

Elizabeth Lemon Stanley Lester Leetta Lipsey

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Phyllis Mackey Evelyn Marshall Sam Maxwell

Virgil Mayo Celica Members Veronica Meriweather

Abram McCoy Janis McCoy Cassandra McDuffie

Marilyn McPherson

David Miller

Jackie Miller

Lorene Mincey Edward Mines Ivan Mitchell

Walter Morgan

Vivian Neal

Janice Nevels

Theresa Ovfens

Vernon Pate

Roosevelt Patterson

Calvin Paulk

Gloria Pickney

Sylvia Pitts

Frances- Polite Dawn Porter Linda Praylo

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Ardell Richardson

Nina Rickenbacker Frances River Emmie Robinson

Marie Sanders Thomasina Scarver Deborah Scott

NeUy Sellers Van Sharp Karen Shellman

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Charlesetta Sinjmons

Gail Simmons

Charlotte Smalls

Jimmie Nell Smith

Luevonia Smith

Walter James Smith

Betty Sneed

Carolyn Snipe

Vema Solomon

Dora Stanley

Joan Steele

Barbara Stewart

Gail Stowers

Velmon Torrence

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Mary Vaughn Theresa Walden Geneva Walker

Frances Washington Gloria Washington Annie Mae Wiggins

Alfred Williams Angela Williams Beverly Williams

Blanche Williams Carolyn Williams Charlene Williams

Henrietta Williams

Stan Williams Sylvia Williams

June Wilson

Otis Wilson

Rosalyn Wilson

Rose Wimberly

Queen Esther Winn

Mary Woodard

Lavona Yancey Carolene Kinsey

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Calvin Aberty Delia R. Allen Sylvia Allen

Aolna Anderson Addis Argrow Anette Barnes

Vernice Barnes Eloise Bates Olsa Bates

Alfeedia Belliner

Robert Benjamin

Alfred Beny

Dorothy Boles

Lynette Bowers

R. C. Bright

Tyrone Brinkley Curtis Brown Christa Brown

Reginal T. Bryan

Charlene Butler

Jackie Burch

Barbara Bush

Benjamin Bush

Cassandra Campbell

Larry Carroll Mitches Carthon Louis Cochran

Cynthia Champion Paul Conyer John Couch

Mary Cooper Randy Craig Helen Cummings

Joyce Davis Wanda Davis Gregory Delegal

Connerl Deadwylee Georgetta Dempsey Sandra Dious

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Yvonne Dixon Lucille Emerson MartKa Fleming

Howard Frazier Joyce Frazier Linda Fuller

Vernah Gary

Ruth Germa

Samuel Graham

Carolyn Grant

Mary Green

Vivian GrifiSn

Faith V. Goff Brenda Goover Ruth Goldwire

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Bonnie Hall Gloria Harris La Dora Harris

Patricia Hart Victoria Hayes Linda Heidt

Carolyn Henry Mary Hudson Rose Hudson

Geneva Hughes Josephine Hughes

Andrain Jackson Jr.

Rosalyn Jackson

Lariy James

James Jenkins

Lenore Jett

Brenda Johnson

Eddie Johnson

Florence Johnson Joyce Johnson Mary Johnson

J. Linda Jones Ronald Jones Vernon Jones

Florence Kelly

Linda King

Dorris Liggin

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Ranie Merriweather Napoleon McClary Calvin Miller

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Glenda Morgan Sandra Morris Mary Morrison

Ruby Mungin Connie Murray Lynn Nonce

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Ernestine Natson Garrison Neely Janice Norman

Martha Odgen

Audrey Oliver

Catherine Oliver

Veronica Oliver

Virginia Parrish

Rosemary Peebles

Carolyn Pickett

Elijah Poythress

Ronnie Pugh

Juanita Richardson

Eleanor Roberts

Ejnest Roberts

Gloria F. Roberts Louise Roberts Arvella Robinson

Linda Robinson Joyce Robinson Margaret Robinson

Bernard Russell Isabelle Sanders Sharon Sapp

Charlotte Seabrook Millie Seabrook Shirley Seward

Phillis Simons Sarah Simmons Carol Simpson

Frederick Sloan

Gwendolyn Small

Merily Small

Diane Smiley Cheryl Smith Tyrone Smith

William Smith

Phyllis Smoak

Wilcher W. Spike

Geneva Stewart

Jerome Stravass

Morris Strongfield

Carolyn Stubbs Patricia Swift Clarie Taylor

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Constance Thomas La Rose Thomas Williams Thomas

Frankie Thompson John Thompson Blanche Truedell

Leon Tugman Genera Turmon Angela Wallace

Peggy Ward Barbara Wamock Jesse Washington

Belinda West Modia Whitehead Pearl Wilbon

Verdine Wilcox Carolyn Williams Charlie Williams

La Blanche Williams

Mary Williams

Mickey Williams

Regenia Williams

Virginia Williams

Mary Wimberly

Albert Wipple Jerome Woody Naomi Wright

Rose Wynn Florence Branch

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Sandra Alston

Carlton Anderson

Davida Anderson

Marian Anderson

Roberta Anderson

Diane Balkon

Vernita Baker

Michele Bacon

Annthonese Bentlev

Mary Becton

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Annie K. Benton

Thomas Berry

Omie Bradley

Wilmotine Brisbane

Benj Brown

Eunice Brown

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Beverly Brown

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Dora A. Burke

Benjamin Bruce, Jr.

Ronald Broxton

Randy Butler

Melvin Bynes, Jr.

Judy Byrd

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Donald Campbell

Rose Cannady

Etta Mae Cason

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Diane Clay

Thomas Chisholm

John Collier, Jr.

Diane Clemmons

Kenneth Delegol

Charles Dennard

Carolvn Duncan

Robert Enenhart

Harriet Ellis

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Eva Ficklin

Beverlv Evelet^e

Arthur Epps

John Folson

Patricia Fleming

Lindsey Fleming

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Joseph Fryerson

Walter Gaskin

Howard Germany

Wilhelminia Gill

Louise Gilliard

John Glenn

Leonard Greene

Binnie Goolsby

Janver Golden

Odell Hannah

Herbert Hall

Barbara Hall

Jacob Harmon

Wanda Harris

Dennis C. Hendry

Linda Hough

Jessie Howard

Everette Hoggins

Barbara Janrhette

Doris Isaac

David Hunter

Jessie Jones

Denice Johnson

Alberta Jones

Maxine Jones

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Ollie Keaton

Winston Keaton

J. C. Kennedy

Brenda Kina

Debra King

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Lillie Kirkland

Deloris McCullough

Sara Mcintosh

Mildred Lawrence

John Mattox

Mae Maddox

Marian May

James McClendon

Alonza Miller

Minnie Milkell

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Patricia Mosley

Bennv Moore

Ronald Mikell

Paulette Owens

Solomson Myers, III

Shirley Mosley

Ivy Page

Benjamin Perry

Randolph Powell

Emmett Ramsey

Emery Ramsey

Regina Ray

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Shirley Reynolds

Diane Nelson

Billy Redmond

Terry Romanski

Patricia Rogers

John Hill

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Mellissa Ross

Shirley Ross

Geraldine Russell

Mattie Russell

Earl Ryals

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Ronald Smart

Andrea Smith

Barbara Smith

Hazel Smith

Teddy Smith

Timothy Steele

George Spear

Mary Solomon

Brinnie Thomas

Brenda Thomas

Anton Taylor

Lawrence Thomas

Rita Tyler

Bernard Walker

Jackie Wallace

Georgette Washington

Larry Washington

Sondra Washington

Eugene White

Gwen West

Frances White

Herman West

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Linda White

Marvelenia White

Bettv Wilbonn

Melvin Wilkerson

Addie Wilkins

Dwicrht Williams

Marv Willi

Loddie Williams

Charlotte Woodard

Sherrie Winired

Man H. Willis

Cornelius Wooten

Carlton Wyatt

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Fletcher Scott

Geraldine Eberhart

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Alfred L. Alston Electronics Engineering Technology

Herman Anderson Electronics Engineering Technology

Lena Anderson Mathematics

Lois Anderson Dietetics

Willie M. Ashley Biology

Fredericka T. Bacon

Sociology

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Evalina Bailey Textiles and Clothing

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Harry Mays

Mary Palmer

Henry L. Baker Biology

Herman Baker

Social Studies

Olivia G. Banks Elementary Education

Ulysses Banks. Ill Music Education

Alice Barnwell Dietetics

Elizabeth J. Baulkmon Spanish

Pearl Baxley Business Education

Beverly A. Bed good Elementary Education

Jesse L. Blake Industrial Arts Education

Vivian A. Blake Elementarv Educatior

Precious D. Bolton Business Administration

Linda V. Boyd Business Administration

Frank Brown Mathematics

Georgie B. Brown Elementary Education

Gwendale D. Brown Elementary Education

Henrietta Brown Sociology

Louwana Brown Business Administration

Sandra K. Brown Mathematics

Tyrone A. Brown Accounting

Larry J. Bryan Mathematics

Shirley Brundrage Biology Education

Abertha Burton Dietetics

Frank H. Bynes Biology

Gwendolyn Campbell Business Administration

Veronica Campbell Dietetics

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MOST OUTSTANDING SENIOR'S 1971-1972 BIOLOGY

Lonnie Crawford

Betty Allen

Charles D. Carson Sociologv

Henrietta Carter

Criminal Justice

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Patricia Carter Elementary Education

Willie Cason Business Administration

Bruce Celestine Physical Education

Sharlene Christmas Social Studies

Jeraldine Coleman Elementary Education

Frankie H. Collins Social Studies

Elouise E. Cooper Business Administration

Patricia Cooper English

Sarah E. Cummings Textiles and Clothing

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Doris B. Curry Accounting

Robert Cutter Mechanical Technology

Leonard Daggett, Jr. Business Administration

Joyce C. Davis Sociology

Gilda Dawson Sociology

Joyce Dismuke Business Education

Cleveland L. Doyle Industrial Arts

Delores H. Dumas

Sociology

James Dupree Physical Education

Malenthia Ellison Education

Henry L. Everson Electronics Engineering

Mary E. Farrar Business Education

Elizabeth C. Fields Elementary Education

Claradean Fletcher Elementary Education

Raymond Fletcher Social Studies

Eddie L. Forehand Accounting

Brenda J. Foston Elementary Education

Elizabeth F. Era Sociology'

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Gertrude M. Frazier Business Administration

MOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1971-1972 CHEMISTRY

James Kenney (not shown)

Freddie Cooper

OUie V. Frazier Dietetics

Larry Garrison Mathematics

Gloria Gibson Business Administration

Joyce M. Gillis Elementary Education

Cassandra Grant Sociology

Bessie P. Green Sociology

Carolyn Green History

Betty L. Greene Elementary Educatii

Dorothy Haggray English

Shirley Hall Home Economics

Gloria V. Harden Business Administration

Carolyn Harmon Business Administration

Gloria J. Harris Sociology

Daniel R. Harris Electronics Technology

Thomas L. Harris Electronics Engineering Technology

Juanita Hazzard Business Administration

Barbara Hicks

Aurico Hill

Doretha Hindsman

Biology

Mechanical Engineering Te 255

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Elementary Education

Dorothy Hollinger Business Education

Joyce A. Hollinger Mathematics

Claude Hollinshead Industrial Arts

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Bernus E. Holmes Criminal Justice

Charles H. Holmes Elementary Education

Roberta Hood Elementary Education

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Elaine Huckabee Elementary Education

Shirley A. Hudson Business Administration

MOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1971-1972 CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Harry B. James, III

Henrietta Carter

Betty J. Hughes Phvsical Education

Brenda Hughess Elementary Education

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Beverly A. Hunter Sociology

Patricia Hunter Socioloev

Margie Inman Elementarv Education

Mitchell Inman Business Administration

Bernice Jackson Criminal Justice

Jeanette Jackson Sociology

Larry G. Jackson Industrial Arts Education

Martha Jackson Business

Sarah Jackson Dietetics

Dora J. Jakes Music Education

Harry B. James, III

Winderfert I. Jenkins Mathematics

Bonnie L. Johnson Elementary Education

Celestley A. Johnson Physical Education

Clarence L. Johnson Sociology

Gloria D. Johnson

Gloria E. Johnson

Juanita Johnson

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Criminal Justice 259

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Sarah N. Johnson Mathematics

Charles C. Jones, Jr. Electronics Engineering

Leila M. Jolly Business Education

Elmarie Jordan Textiles and Clothing

Kate M. Kennedy Elementary Education

Waedene T. Keye French

Aminullah Khan Electronics Engineering

Beverly A. Kiett English

Robert King Physical Education

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Debra J. Kinsey Business Administration

MOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1971-1972 Dietetics and Institutional Management

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Melvin McCarr Sarah Jackson

Karen L. Lashley Music Education

Brenda E. Logan English

Jeannette Mack Criminal Justice

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Shirley A. Mack Elementary Education

Berneta S. Mackey Physical Education

LaVerne R. Madison Sociology

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James E. Marsh Electronic Enfiineering

Betty L. Martin Social Studies

Alonzo M. McCarr Dietetics

Jacquet McClendon Physical Education

Sandra McCord Business Education

Larry McDonald Physical Education

Velman D. McKenzie Sociology

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David E. Foye

Josie Y. Meeks Business Education

Veronica A. Merritt Elementary Education

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Elementary Education

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Clarence L. Mitchell Electronics Engineering

Mary E. Mitchell Business Administration

Eugenia Morgan Elementar>' Education

Belma Jean Moore Elementar\' Education

Sarah Morrison Elementarv Education

Isaiah Muchinson Accounting

Deborah Murray Elementar)'

.limmie Musgrow Sociology

Bertha M. Neeley

Business Administration

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Jacquline Nugin Business Administration

Jacquelyn Nunnally Elementary Education

Adolphus Oglesby Math

Catherine Oxendine Elementary Education

Katherleen Oxenddne Elementary Education

Jane Parrish Business Administration

Robert A. Patillo, Jr. Electronics Engineering

Donald Phoenix Business Administration

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Eveina Pii'knr Sociology

Celestine Pringle English

Dwight Jerome Pugh Physical Education

Verdell Pugh Business Administration

Donnie C. Reeves Social Science

Julius Reeves Chemistry

Bertha Reynolds Elementary Education

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Curtis Richburg Physical Education

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Shirley Keeton Physical Education

Leonard Garett Physical Education

Cheryl Roberts Elementary Education

Deloris Roberts Social Studies

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Gloria Roberts Sociology

Linda Romaski Elementary Education

Jacquelyn Ross

Mary Russell Elementary Education

Johnnie L. Sanders English

Jeraldine Saures Business Education

Rosalyn Scott Elementary

Brenda Shoultz English

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Catherine Smalls

Sociology

Arthelia Smith Elementary Education

Diane Smith Elementary Education

Majorie Smith Elementary Education

Patricia Smith Elementary Education

Pearl Steel usinefs Administration

Gwendolyn Stewart English

Essie Stewart

English Literature and Language

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Frances Stewart Elementary Education

Brenda Sutton English

Thomas Thaxton Sociologv

Brenda Thomas Dietetics and In^titutionals Management

Gwendolyn Thomas Social Studies

Joanne Thomas Elementary Education

Raymond Thomas Accounting

Dollie Thompson Business Education

Aretha Timmons Sociology

George Turner Economics

MOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS 1971-1972

Lena Anderson Math

Barbara Umble Textiles and Clothing

Carrie Victum Elementar\' Education

James Walker Dietetics and Institutionals Management

Janice Walker Elementary Education

Abraham Wallace Biology

Atlean Walace English

Eddie L. Wallace Physical Education

Patricia Ward English

Delois Way Physical Education

Earline Wesley Sociology and Criminal Justice

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Lawrence Wiggins Math

Arie Williams Sociology and Criminal Justice

Barbara Williams Elementary Education

Charles Williams Electronics Engineering

Eddie Williams Accounting

Gwendolyn Williams Sociology

John H. Williams Chemistry

Shirley Williams Sociology

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Woodrow Williams Math

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Willie M. Woodard Sociology

Annie L. Wolfork Business Administration

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Donald Wright Social Science

Linda Wright Sociology

Margaret Wright Elementary Education

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Shirley Young Textiles and Clothing

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R. Roy Jackson

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Dean of Faculty

New York University, Ph.D.

Wesley Johnson, Jr.

Comptroller

Atlanta University, MB. A.

Rolan Henry. Jr.

Registrar

Tuskesee Institute, M.Ed.

Nelson Freeman

Dean of Students

Columbia University. M.A.

Wilton C. Scott Director of Public Relations New York University. M.A.

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Development Officer

Indiana University. M.A.

Dr. Elson K. Williams

Coordinator General of Education

New York University. Ed.D.

Felix J. Alexis

Superintendent of Buildings

Xavier University, A.B.

Paul N. Smith, M.S.

Guidance Counselor

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Mrs. Shirley James, M.S. Guidance Counselor Harvard University

Mrs. Carolyn A. Morris, M.S.

Dean of Women

Savannah State College

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Dean of Men Howard University

Mrs. Rachel Clairborne, M.Ed.

Director of Testing South Carolina State College

Tommie Mitchell, B.S.

Director of Financial Aid

Savannah State College

Harold Singleton, B.S.

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Robert E. Mobley, B.S. Director, Audio-Visual Savannah State College

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Assistant Bookstore Manager

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Leonard Jenkins. B.S.

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Director of Computer Center

Savannah State College

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Stephen M. McDrew, Jr., Ml).

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Maharry Medical College

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Savannah State College

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Industrial College of Armed Forces

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Universidad Interamericana, Mexico

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University nf Georgia

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University of Oklahoma

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American University

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University of Notre Dame

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Criminal Justice University of Wisconsin

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Carnegie Institute of Technology

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Bradley University

301

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B. J. Rao. Ph.D.. E.E.

Electronics Technology

University of Washington

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Mechanical Technology

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Electronic Engineering

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Savannah State College

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Savannah State College

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Adams, Donald J.: 784 Center Street, Macon, Georgia; Major: Accounting:

Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club. Allen, Betty J.: P.O. Box 294, Sardis, Georgia; Major: Biology; Organizations:

Biology Club. Alston, Alfred L.: Route 2 Box 68, Gleenville, Georgia; Major: Electronics:

Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha. Anderson, Herman: R.F.D., Box 65, Dublin, Georgia; Major: Electronics:

Organizations: Omega Psi Phi, Student Government. Anderson, Lena: 536 East Anderson Street, Waycross, Georgia; Major: Math;

Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Alpha Kappa Mu Aspirant. Anderson, Lois: Route 2, Box 89, Jeffersonville, Georgia; Major: Dietetics;

Organizations: Home Economics Club. Anderson, William G.: Route 3, Box 181, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Matbe-

Ashley, Willie M.: P.O. Box 20689, Sparta, Georgia; Major: Biology.

Bailey, Evalina: 119 Fell Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Textiles and

Clothing; Organizations: Home Economics Club. Baker, Henry L.: Route 1, Box 99; Ailey, Georgia; Major: Biology. Baker, Herman: Route 1, Box I57c, Mcintosh, Georgia; Major: Social Studies; Organizations: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Panhellenic Council, Social Science Club. Banks, Olivia: 6118 Berry Street N.W., Covington, Georgia; Major: Elementary

Education; Organizations: ITT, SNEA. Banks, Ulysses II: 1807 Quincy Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Music Educa- tion; Organizations: Band. Barnwell, Alice: Route 2, Box 90, Jeffersonville, Georgia; Major: Dietetics;

Organizations: Home Economics Club. Bartley, Rufus: 3212 West Perth Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Industrial

Arts. Baulkman. Elizabeth J.: 1032 Planter Street, Bainbridge, Georgia; Major: Spanish; Organizations: Spanish Club, S.N.E.A., I.T.T., Aurora Club, B.A.C. Baxley, Pearl: Route 1, Box 13, Perkins, Georgia; Major: Business Education: Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, National Collegiate Association for Secre- taries. Bedgood, Beverly A.: 3401 Stanley Avenue, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Elemen- tary Education. Benjamin, Gail T. : 2402 Sadler Street. Atlanta, Georgia; Major: Sociology:

Organizations: Social Science. Blake, Jesse L. : 512-A Gwinnett Court, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Industrial Arts Education; Organizations: Savannah State College Cross-Country Team, S.N.E.A. Blake, Vivian A.: Route 1, Box 245, Rincon, Georgia; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organizations: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Bolton. Precious D.; Route 3, Box 196, Lincolnton, Georgia; Major: Business

Administration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. Boyd, Linda V.: 142 Merriman Drive, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Business Ad- ministration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, N.C.A. Brannan, Mary T. : 2029 Lewden Street, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Health.

Physical Education & Recreation. Brinson, Harrietle L. : 1540 Audubon Drive, Savannah, Georgia; Major: Elemen- tary Education. Brown, Ann B.: 810 West Broad St., Louisville, Ga.: Major; Business Adminis- tration. Brown. Frank: 216 Jinks Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Mathematics; Organiza- tions: Newtonian Society. Brown, George B.: 121 Lowery Ave., Thomasville, Ga.; Major: Elementary Edu- cation; Honors: Honor Roll; Organizations: S.N.E.A.. Delta Sigma Theta Sororitv. Brown, Gwendale D.: 1115-A East Duffy St., Macon, Ga.; Major: Elementary

Education; Organizations: S.N.E.A., Student Council. Brown, Henrietta: 214 Bulloch St.. Savannah, Georgia; Major: Sociology; Organ- izations: Sigma Gamma Rho. Brown. Louwana: Rfd. 2, Box 254, Vidalia, Georgia; Major: Business Admin- istration: Organizations: I.T.T. Brown, Sandra K. : 430 Comas St., Baxley, Ga. ; Major: Mathematics; Organiza- tions: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Brown, Tyrone A.: Lot 44— Dolly's Trailer Court, Charleston, S.C; Major: Accounting; Organizations: Accounting Club, Debating Club, Phi Beta Lambda. Bryan, Larry J.: 3111 College St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Math; Organizations:

Band, Newtonian Society, Music Club. Bundrage. Shirley: 1620 Hollywood Rd.. Atlanta, Ga.: Major: Biology Educa- tion: Organizations: Biology Club. Burke, Lurene: Route 2, Box 103-C, Waynesboro, Ga.; Major: Biology. Bynes, Frank H. Jr.: 204 West Hall St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Biology; Hon- ors: Who's Who, Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific Honor Society; Organ- izations: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Darwin Society. Bynes, Melvin: 3223 Stetson St., Atlanta. Ga. ; Major: Political Science: Organ- izations; Atlantian Club. Cain, Leon: 113 East Watkins St., Augusta, Ga.; Major; Math. Campbell, Gwendolyn: 1020% West 46 St., Savannah, Ga.; Major; Business

Administration. Campbell, Veronica: 703 North Blvd., Baxly, Ga.: 31513; Major: Dietetics. Carey, Ora L. ; Route 1, Box 179, WrightsviUe, Ga.; Major: English; Organiza- tions: English Club. Carr, Eva D.; Route 4, Box 155, Dublin, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education:

Organizations: ZIB, S.N.E.A. Carrol. Gloria J.: Route 2, Box 74, Harlem, Ga.; Major: Social Studies; Organ- izations: Social Science Club, S.N.E.A., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Carter, Clifford: 515 8th Street, Waynesboro, Ga.; Major: Mathematics; Organ- izations: Phi Beta Sigma, Band. Carter. Henrietta: 948 Fairburn Road, Atlanta, Ga.; Major: Criminal Justice; Honors: 1st Attendant to Miss BAG; Organizations: Senior Class Editor, BAC, SSC Alumni, Criminal Justice Qub. Carter. Patricia; 127 Millen St.. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education;

Organizations: S.N.E.A. Carson, Charles D. ; 2116 Gilbert St., Tryon, North Carolina; Major: Sociology. Cason, Willie: P.O. Box 20816, Thomson, Ga.; Major: Business Administration: Organizations: I.T.T., Phi Beta Lambda.

Celestine. Bruce: 4315 Don Tomaso Dr., Los Angeles, California; Major: Physical

Education; Organizations: Physical Education Club. Varsity Basketball- Chester, Ronnie: 500 East 66th St., Macon, Ga.; Major: Business Administra- tion; Organizations: Student Government Association. Christmas. Sharlene: P.O. Box 214, Wadley, Ga.; Major: Social Studies;

Organizations; Social Science. Coleman. Jeraldine: 1038 Love Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major; Elementary Educa- tion; Honors: Alpha Phi Gamma Honorary Journalism Fraternity; Organiza- tions; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Collins. Frankie H.: 327-B Mace Dr., Sylvania, Ga.; Major; Social Studies; Organizations; Veterans Club, Judiciary Committee, SGA. Social Science Club, Seminar Afro-American Studies. Cooper, Elouise E. : 3410 E. McBerry St., Tampa, Fla.; Major: Business Admin- istration; Organizations: Student Gov't Association, Pan Hellenic Council, National Association for Secretaries, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Treasurer- Senior Class. Cooper, Patricia A.; 3410 E. McBerry St., Tampa, Fla.; Major: English; Organizations: Grammarians Club, Choral Society. President of the New Dorm. Floridians Club. Curry, Doris B.: 1163 Cochran Ave., .Macon, Ga.; Major; Accounting; Honors: Jr. with highest Average in Accounting, Liberty National Bank; Organiza- tions: Phi Beta Lambda Business Club, Accounting Club. Cutter. Robert: 1815 West Upson St., Savannah, Ga.; Major; Mech. Tech. Daggett, Leonard Jr.: 439 Roosevelt Ave., Merritt Island, Fla.; Major: Business

Administration; Organizations; Kappa Alpha Psi, Men's Glee Club. Davis, Joyce C. ; 511 West Eighth St., Waynesboro, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Hon- ors: Reporter of Sophomore Class; Organizations: Social Science Club. Dawson. Gilda: 610 West 61st St.. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology: Organiza- tions: SGA, Student Congress, Social Science Club, Sociology Club, Student Faculty Board. Dismoke, Joyce; P.O. Box 215, Smithville, Ga.; Major: Business Education;

Organizations; Phi Beta Lambda. NACS. Doyle, Cleveland L.; 306 Olplant St., Swainsboro, Ga.; Major; Industrial Arts;

Honors: AKM. Dumas. Delores H.: 913 Wexler St., So. Savannah, Ga. ; Major: Sociology. Ellison, Malenthia: .322 Sherman St.. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organizations: S-N.E.A. Everson. Henry L. Ill; Route 1, Box 220, Abbeville, Ga.; Major: Electronics & Mathematics; Organizations: Pole March, Kappa Alpha Psi, Member of the -Academic Council. Farrar. Marry E.; Route 2, Box 47, Jeffersonville, Ga.; Major; Business Educa- tion; Organizations: NCAS. Feilds, Elizabeth C. ; 1206 Love St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organizations; SGA. Feilds, Mary L.: 505 Tuten St.. Savannah, Ga.: Major: Business Education;

Organizations: NCAS. Phi Beta Lambda. Fletcher, Claradean: 205— 21st St., Columbus. Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organizations; S.N.E.A. Fletcher. Raymond; 1005 West St., Valdosta, Ga.; Major: Social Studies; Organ- izations: Men's Glee Club. Forehand, Eddie L. : Route 3, Box 20, Buena Vista, Ga.; Major: Accounting; Organizations; Accounting Club, Choral Society, Phi Beta Lambda, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Foster, Brenda J.: Savannah State, .Milledgeville, Ga.; Major; Elementary Educa- tion. Frazier, Elizabeth F. ; 1813 Stuyvlsant St., Savannah, Ga. ; Major; Sociology; Honors; First place winner in Spanish Bowl. Social Science Club. Sociology Club, and Spanish Club. Frazier. Gertrude M.: 1202-A West Broad Court, Savannah, Ga.; Business Ad- ministration; Organizations: Charter member of Phi Beta Lambda. Frazier. Ollie V.: 1813 Stuyvesant St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Dietetics and

Institutional Management; Organizations: Home Economics Club. Garrison, Larry: Route 1, Box 341. Claxton, Ga.; Major: Mathematics. Gary, Edith: 107 South 14th Place, Cordele, Ga.; Major: Pre-Medicine; Organ- izations; American Chemical Society. Geiger, Freddy; Post Office Box 123, Claxton, Ga.; Major; Mathematics. Gibson, Gloria: 708 Hortense Place N.W., Atlanta, Ga.: Major: Business Ad- ministration. Gillis, Joyce M.: Route 4, Box 344, Fitzgerald, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion: Organizations: I.T.T. . S.N.E.A. Glenn, John: 608 W. 43rd St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Electronics. Grant, Joe L. : 214 E. Duffy St., Savannah, Ga.; Major; Biology. Gray. Mildred: 806 Porter St.. Savannah, Ga.; Major; Business Administration. Green. Alfredia J.: P.O. Box 66, Clyo, Ga.; Major: Health. Physical Education

and Recreation. Green, Bessie P.; 704 W. 47th St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology and Crim- inal Justice; Organizations: Social Science Club. Green, Betty L.: 2118 E. Hanson St., Savannah, Ga.; Major; Elementary Educa- tion. Green. Betty 0.: 2220 East Gable St., Savannah, Ga. ; Major: Business Admin- istration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. Hall, Herbert: 44-A Sikes Trailer Park, Savannah, Ga.; Major; Sociology. Hall, Shirley: 2208 Iowa Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Home Economics; Organ- izations; Home Economics Club. Harden, Gloria V.: 631 West 13th Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Business Ad- Harmon. Carolyn; P.O. Box 87-B, Louisville, Ga.; Major: Business Administra- tion; Organizations; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Harris. Gloria J.; 1236 West 25th Street, West Palm Beach, Florida.; Major:

Sociology: Organizations: Band, Dramatics Club, Sociology Club. Harris. Daniel R.: 1418 Cloverdale Drive, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Electronics

Technology. Harris. Thomas L.: 503 Branham Avenue, Rome, Ga.; Major: Electronics

Engineering Technology: Organizations: Chess Club, Electronics Club, I.T.T. Hazzard, Juanita: 875 Simpson Street, N.W., #2, Atlanta, Ga.; Major: Business Administration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Representative, SGA.

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Hick8. Barbara: 510 Wl-sI 15th Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Bioh.gy; Organ- izatiuns: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.

Hill. Aurico: 3275 Ruby Drive, Macon, Ga.; Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology: Organizations: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, SSC Tigers Baseball Team.

Hill, Patricia A.: 50-A Macon Homes, Macon, Ga.; Major: Sociology: Organiza- tion: Sociology Club.

Hollinger, Dorothy: North Church Street, Blakely, Ga.; Major: Business Ad- ministration; Organizations: NCAS, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA.

Hollinger, Joyce A.: Strickland Sub #14, Blakely, Ga.; Major: Mathematics: Honors: Alpha Kappa Mu Aspirant; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta So- rority, Newtonin Society, BAC, SNEA, SGA.

Hollinshead, Claude: 1000 East Henry Street; Major: Industrial Arts.

Holly, LaVon: 5417 Minosa Ct., Jacksonville, Florida; Major: Business Admin- istration.

Holmes. Bernus E. : 1135 West Stay Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology & Criminal Justice; Organizations: Social Science Club, Men's Glee Club, Crim- inal Justice Club.

Holmes. Charles H.: 510 East 35th Street, Savannah, Ga.; Maj..r: Elementary Education; Honors: Certificate of Honor— Scholastic Average 1970.71: Organ- izations: SNEA. NAACP. Member College Wide English Coordinating Com- mittee.

Hood. Roberta: Route 2, Box 112, Carlton, Ga.: Major: Elementary Education: Organizations: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. SNEA.

Hooks, Beverly L. : 1028 Demmond Street, Savannah. Ga.; .Major: Elementary Education; Organization: SNEA.

Howard. Janice A.: P.O. Box 20O48, Savannah State College, Bainbridge, Ga.; Major: English; Organizations: English Club. Spanish Club.

Huckabee, Elaine: 3495 Hollingsworth Road, Macon, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: Student Director "College Preview" and former radio Director of "Campus Spotlight", SNEA.

Hudson. Shirley A.: Route 1, Baxley, Ga.; Major: Business Administration; Organizations; Phi Beta Lambda. Student Government Association.

Hughes, Betty J.: 200 Gordon Street, Hartwell, Ga.; Major: Physical Education.

Hughs, Brenda: Route 3, Box 25-B, Elbcrton, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion.

Hunter, Beverly A.: Route 2, Box 146, Springfield, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Social Science Club, Sociology Club, Debating Society, Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority.

Hunter, Patricia: 342y2 East Duffy Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology: Honors: Aspirant Alpha Kappa Mu; Organizations: Sociology Club, Social Science Club.

Inman. Margie: 1239 Pittman Street. Wayrross, Ga.; Maior: Elementary Educa- tion: Organization: SNEA.

Inman. Mitchell: 1239 Pittman Street. Waycross, Ga.; .Major: Business Admin- istration: Honors: Dean's List, Honor Roll; Organizations: Sports Editor of "Tigers Roar," Debating Team, Phi Beta Lambda.

Jackson, Barbara: 1306 Love Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organizations: SNEA.

Jackson, Bernice: P.O. Box 263, Sparta. Ga.: Major: Sociology; Organizations: Sociology Club, Social Science Club.

Jackson. Jeanette: 6.34 West Victory Drive. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Social Studies: Organizations: SNEA, Social Science Club, French Club, Archiona.

Jackson, Larry G.: 513 West Orchard Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Industrial Arts Education; Organization: Industrial Arts Club.

Jackson, Martha: 722 Fleming Avenue, Augusta, Ga.: Major: Business Educa- tion; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. NCAS.

Jackson, Roy A.: P.O. Box 424. Wadley, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Student Government President, Debating Team Captain.

Jakes, Dora J.: P.O. Box 20259, Bainbridge, Ga.; Major: Music Education: Organizations: Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Marching Band, MENC. Concert Band.

Jenkins, Charles P.: 1905 West Broad Street. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology: Organizations: Band, Yearbook Photographer.

Jenkins, Winderfert I.: 808 East Henry Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Mathe- matics; Honors: Who's Who; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Newtonian Society.

Johnson, Bonnie L. : .3908 3rd Street. Savannah, Ga. ; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organization: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Johnson, Celestley A.: 905 East Henry Street, Savannah, Ga.: Maj..r: Physical Education; Organizations: Physical Education Club. ITT.

Johnson. Clarence L.: 1007 West 40th Street. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Mens Glee Club, SiK-ial Science Club, Veterans Club, Student Congress, YMCA.

Johnson, Gloria D. : 1020y2 West 38th Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, SNEA, German Club.

Johnson, Gloria E. : 2329-A Ogeechee Road, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Criminal Justice; Organizations: Sociology Club. Criminal Justice Club. Social Science Club.

Johnson. Juanita: 613 West .Meeting Street, Adel, Ga. ; Major: Business Educa- tion; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta, Collegiate Chorus, National Collegiate Association for Secretaries. Phi Beta Lambda.

Johnson. Sarah N.: Route 2, Box 51-A, Pearson, Ga.; Major: Mathematics: Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Newtonian Society, Yearbook Staff.

Jones. Betty M.: 606 West 60th St., Savannah. Ga. : .Major: Business Education; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. SNEA. NCAS.

Jones, Charles C. Jr.: Route 1. Box 237, Riceboro, Ga.; Major: Electronics Engineering Technology; Honors: Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Alpha Mu Chapter; Organizations: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

Jolly, Leila M.: Route I, Box 208. Buena Vista, Ga.: Major: Business Educa- tion: Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, NCAS.

Jordan. Elmarie: Route .3, Box 24. Barresville, Ga.: Major: Textile and Ch.th- ing; Organizations: ITT and Home Economics Clul).

Kennedy, Charlotte: 1716 Lloyd St., Savannah. Ga.; Major: Sociology.

Kennedy, Kate Marie: 204 Mclntyrc St.. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organization: SNEA.

Keye, Wadene T. : 885 Lee Drive, .Marietta, Ga.; Major: French; Organizations: French Club, SNEA, ITT, BAC.

Khan. Amin Ullah: FAQUIR ABAD No. 2. Peshawae West Pakistan; Major: Electronics; Organization: Football Team.

Kiett, Beverky A.: 653 Yamacrow Village, Savannah, Ga.; .Major: English.

King. Robert: 194 S. 9th St., Newark, N.J.; Major: Physical Ed.; Organizations: Basketball and Baseball.

Kinsey, Debra Jones: 2673 Arabia St., Lithonia, Ga.; Major: Business Adminis- tration; Honors: Aspirant to Honor Society (National); Organization: Phi Beta Lambda.

Knox, Margie: Box 20107, Hazlehurst, Ga.; Major: Dietetics & Institutional Management; Organizations; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., National Home Economics Association, & Local Home Economics Association.

Larry, DoUie Bernette: Route 2, Box 36, Montezuma, Ga.; Major: Business Administration; Organization: ITT Fraternity.

Lashley. Karen L. : P.O. Box 2077, Cheraw, South Carolina; Major: Music Education; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Music Educator's National Conference. Marching Band, Concert Band.

Law. William Jr.: 2801 Art Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Civil Engineering Technology; Honors: Aspirant to Alpha Kappa Mu, Who's Who; Organiza- tion: Black Action Committee.

Lee, Mamie H.: 2347 Ogeechee Road, Savannah, Ga. ; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Honors: Science Award in Elementary Education; Organization: National Teachers Association.

Leslie. Linda: 1441 Jonesboro Road, S.E., Atlanta, Ga.; Major: Sociology.

Lewis. LeOntyne: 219 Davis Street, Statesboro, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organ- izations: Sociology Club, Archonian Club, Social Science Club.

Lewis. Sharon E.: 423 Forest Ridge Drive, N.W., Atlanta, Ga.; Major: Elemen- tary Education; Honors: Miss Savannah State College 1971-72; Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc., Executive Council of Student Government Association, Kappa Delta Pi National Honor Society in Education, S.N.E.A.

Lockett, Betty K.: 2411 Hopkins Street, Savannah, Ga. ; Major: Elementary Education; Organization: S.N.E.A.

Logan, Brenda E.: 704 West 60th Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: English; Organizations: Vice President of Players By The Sea, Member of Student Government Association.

Mack, Jeannette: 715 West 5Ist St., Savannah, Ga.; .Major: Criminal Justice; Organizations: Student Union Board.

Mack, Shirley A.: 805 Bowden Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organization: SNEA.

Mackey, Berneta S.: 514 Darling St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Organization: Physical Education Club.

Madison. LaVerne R.: 5119 Meding St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology.

Marsh. James E. : 1833 Fitzgerald St., Savannah, Ga.; Maior: Electronics.

Martin, Betty: 2221 Jordan Drive, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Social Studies; Organ- izations: Social Science Club, SNEA, Seminar in Afro-American Studies.

Maxwell. Jeraldinc: Route 1, Box 34, Mcintosh, Ga.; Major: Elementary Bxluca- tion.

May, Marion: 630 East .36th St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology.

McCarr, Alonzo: 2206 B(dling St.. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Dietetics; Organiza- tions: Home Economics Club, Veteran Club. Katra Club.

McMlellan. Frederick: P.O. Box 8542. Jacksonville, Fla.; Major: Business Ad- ministration; Organizations: President of Veterans Club.

McClendon. Jacquet: Peacock Hall, Chicago, 111.; Major: Physical Education; Organizations: Basketball.

McCord, Sandra: 282 Ferrell St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Business Education; Organizations: NCAS, Phi Beta Lambda.

McCoy, Carolyn: Route 1, Box 1.39, Wrens, Ga.; .Major; Business Administra- tion; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda.

McD(mald. Larry: 5218 W. Van Buren, Chicago, 111.; Major: Physical Educa- tion; Organizations: Basketball Team.

McKenzie, Velma: 1428 Comer St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology.

McPhaul, 903 Charlotte St., Waycross. Ga.; Major: Business Administration; Organizations: Alpha Phi Gamma, Pyramid Club Spring '71.

Meeks, Josie: 243 Lee St., Blackshear, Ga.; Major: Business Education; Organ- izations: NCAS. Phi Beta Lambda.

Merritt. Veronica: .307 E. Dancer St., Colquitt, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion.

Mikell, Minnie: 605 A Emerald Drive, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology.

Mincey, Princetta: 1505 New Castle St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta, SNEA.

Mitchell, Clarence: 710 S..uth St.. Savannah, Ga.; Major: Electronics.

Mitchell, Mary: Route 1, Box U. Ridgcland, S.C; Major: Business Administra- tion; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda.

Montgomery, Margie: Route 6, Box 97, Valdosta, Ga.; Major: Business Educa- tion; Organizations: NCAS, Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Phi Gamma.

Moore. Belma J.: 905 Lake Park Road. Valdosta, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organization: SNEA.

Moore. Charlie A.: P.O. Box 20753, Savannah, Ga. ; Major: Chemistry; Organ- izations: Athletic Club. American Chemistry Society.

Moore, John M.: 1916 Corvair Ave., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Electronics.

Morgan, Eugenia A.: P.O. Box 5, Collins, Ga.: Major: Elementary Education; Organization: SNEA.

M..rrison. Sarah: 512 Jones St.. Elberton, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organization: SNEA.

Muchinson, Isaiah, Jr.: 2016 W. Gwinnett St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Account- ing; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club.

Murray. Deborah U: 633 East ,36th St.. Steubenville, Ohio; Major: Elementary Education: Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, SNEA, Student Council.

Musgrow, Jimmie: 204 West Hall Street, Savannah, Ga.; .Major: Sociology; Organization: Sociology Club.

Neeley, Bertha M.: 1706 Coventry Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Business Ad- ministration; Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda. National Chapters of American Secretaries.

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NuRin, Jacqueline: 826 Cedar Street, Augusta, Ga.: Major:

tiiin; Orsanization: Phi Beta Lambd. Nunnally, Jacquelyn : 10 Bryant St., Statesboro, Ga.; Major

lusiness Adminisl Elementary Edu Math.

Oglesby, Odolphus: 61st North Ralph Street, Claxton, Ga.; Major

O'Neal, Ann: 4126 Fourth Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology.

Oxindine, Catherine: 40 Christopher Street, St. Augustine, Florida; .Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: S.N.E.A., I.T.T.

Oxindine, Katherleen : 40 Christopher Street, St. Augustine, Florida; .Major: Elementary Education; Oganizations: I.T.T.. S.N.E.A.

Parrish, Jane: Route 3, Box 1?8, Twin City, Ga.; Major: Business Education; Organizations: NCAS, Phi Beta Lambda, S.N.E.A.

Patillo, Robert A. Jr.: 206 East Cann.m Street, LaGrange, Ga.; Major: Elec- tronics Engineering.

Phoenix, Donald: 2103 East Gwinnett Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Business Administration; Organizations: Band, Phi Beta Lambda.

Pinckncy, Edvenia B.: 709 East Park Avenue, Savnnah, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Sociology Club, Social Science Club.

Powell, Robert C. : 1719 LaGrand Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Civil Tech- nologv.

Pringle. Celestine: Route 3. Box 208-B, Georgetown, South Carolina; .Major: English; Honors: Aspirant to Alpha Kappa Mu; Organizations: Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Debating Society, Student Government Association, Who's Who, Expressionist Club, Alumni Committee.

Pugh, Dwight J.: 1108 Carter Street, Bainbridge, Ga.; .Major: Physical Educa- tion; Organizations: Physical Education Club, S.N.E.A Fraternity, Inc.

Pugh, Verdell R.: 224 Bourbon Street, Griffin, Ga.; Major:

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Organizations: Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Beta Sigma, Cross Country Track. Roberts, Cheryl: Post Office Box 148, Guyton, Ga.; Elementary Education;

Honors: Honor Roll; Organizations: Student National Education Association. Roberts, Dolores E. : 1432 Church St., Savannah, Ga.; .Major: Social Studies;

Organizations; Yearbook Staff, German Club. Roberts, Gloria E. : Route 1, Box 216, Riceboro,

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izations: Sociology Club, TIGER Yearbook Staff, Alpha Phi Gamma. Romanski, Linda Gail: 2021 West 19th Ava., Gary, Indiana; Major: Elementary

Education; Honors: Alpha Kappa Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who Among

American Students: Organizations: SNEA, Newman Club, Prospective Pyramid

Club, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Ross, Jacquelyn: P.O. Box 489, Tifton, Ga. ; .Major: Elen

Honors: Who's Who in American Colleges & Universit

Alpha Kappa Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Sigma Gamma Rucker, Georgia E. : Route 3, Box 34, Elberton, Ga.; Major

ing; Organizations: Home Economics Club. Rudolph, Leeverest E. : 1412 Claremont Circle, Savannah, Ga

tary Education; Organizations; Savannah State College Veterans Club, SNEA Russell, Mary: P.O. Box 34, Milner, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education. Ryals, Beverly M.: 3212 College Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology

Organizations: Choral Society, Social Science Club. Sanders. Johnnie L. : 905 Staley Avenue, Savannah, G; Saures, Geraldine: 16 Darling Street, Savannah, Ga.;

tion; Organizations: President of NCAS, Phi Bet:

resentative to the faculty. Scott, Larry: .504 Hencart Road. Glennville, Ga.; .Major: Biology; Organiza- tions: Biology Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Scott, Rosalind: 914 East Bolton Street, Savannah. Ga.: .Major: Elementarv

Education; Organization: S.N.E.A. Sellers, Clementine: 668 Sapp St., Macon, Ga. : Major: Elementary Education;

Organization: SNEA. Shoultz, Brenda G.: 215 Millen St.; Major: English; Honors: Alpha Kappa Mu

Honor Society, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society; Organizations: English Club,

SNEA. Small. Catherine: 922-B Hitch Dr., Savannah, Ga.-

ization: Sociology Club. Smart. R..nald: 316 West .3.3rd St.. Savannah, Ga.

Organizations: Tiger's Roar— Editorial Writer,

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Club. Smith, Artelia: 2503 Barnard St., Savannah, Ga.;

tion; Organization: SNEA. Smith. Beatrice T. : 615 Anderson St., Savannah, G

tion; Organizations; National Collegiate Associatic Smith. Diane E. : .36 Leon Village, Garden City, Ga.-

tion: Organizations: SNEA, Delta Sigma Theta Sor Smith, Marjorie: Route 3, Box 163, Statesboro, Ga.;

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Spencer, Evelyn: Route 1, Box 171, Bumber City. Ga. ;

Clothing: Organizations: Home Economics Club Stanley, Barbara A.; Route 4. Box 163A, Dublin, Ga

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Stanley, Lewis: Route 4, Box 163, Dublin, Ga. ; Mjor: Accounting; Organiza- tiims: Alpha Phi Omega Frat.. Accounting Club, Baseball Team.

Steele, Hattie P.: 706 S. Coastal Hay, Savannah. Ga. ; Major: Business Admin- istration; Organizations; Newton Society, Phi Beta Lambda, Secretarial Club.

Stephens, Felix: Post Office Box 184, Guyton, Ga.; .Major: Physical Education; Organizations: Football. Black Action Committee.

Steward, Gwendolyn: 867 Fair St., Atlanta, Ga.; Major: English; Organiza- tifin : Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority.

Stewart, Essie: 632 West 47lh St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: English Literature and Language; Honors: Regent Scholar, Newspaper Fund Intern; Organiza- tions: Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Asso- ciate Editor of Tigers Roar.

Stewart, Frances M.: Route 2, Box 164, Statesboro, Ga, ; Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: SNEA, ITT.

Sutton. Brenda: 1257 Mill St., Augusta, Ga.; Major: English; Organizations: Delta, English Club, Social Science.

Sturkey, Sylvia; 4568 Down Ct., Columbus, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organiza- tions: Delta Sigma Theta, TIGER Yearbook Staff, Social Science Club, Student Government Association, Alpha Phi Gamma,

Tabor, William: 2729 South Central Ave., Tifton, Ga.; .Major: .Medical Tech- nology; Organizati.ms: Alpha Phi Omega, German Club.

Taylor, Wangel L.: 260 .Matthew St., Bernesville, Ga.; Major: Business Educa- tion: Organizations: NCAS.

Thaxton. Thomas N.: 86-A Garden Homes, Augusta, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Sociology Club, Veteran.

Thomas, Brenda J.: Box 20097, Cutbert, Ga.; Major: Dietetics and Institutional Management; Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, NHEA, Local, Home Economics Association, Pan Hellenic Council.

Thomas, Gwendolyn E.: 416 E. Park Ave., Dublin, Ga.; Major: Social Studies; Honors: Alpha Kappa Nu Honor Society; Organizations: Social Science Club, SNEA. French Club.

Thomas. Joanne Z. : 1113 N. Lee St., Americus, Ga. : Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organizations: SNEA, Choir.

Thompson, Dollie: Route 2, Box 23. Blackshear, Ga.; .Major: Business Educa- ticm: Organizations: Phi Beta Lambda, NCAS, Tiger's Roar Staff.

Timmons. Arena: 1209 West .34ih St., West Palm Beach, Fla.; Major: Sociology; Organizations: Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Social Science Club, SNEA.

Tooles. Maurice R.: 120 East Delaware Street, Burlington, New Jersey; Major: Business Administration; Organizations: SSC Choral Society, Men's Glee Club, Drug Abuse Committee, Phi Beta Lambda.

Turner, George C. : 110 Maple Circle, Greensboro, Ga.; Major; Economics.

Umble, Barbara: Route 3, Box 28, Elberton, Ga.; Major: Textiles & Clothing; Organization: Home Economics Club.

Victum. Carrie R.: 8I.5-C 6th Street, N.W., Moultrie, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organizatit)n : Gamma Sigma Sigma.

Walker, Alfonza E. : 1025 West 40th Street, Savannah, Ga.; .Major: Electronics; Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Chorus, Track Team.

Walker, James L. : 936 Perry Avenue, Augusta, Ga.; Major: Dietetics & In- stitutional Management; Organization: Home Economics Club.

Walker. Janice: 1206 Love Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Elementary Educa- tion; Organizations: SNEA, Choral Society.

Wallace, Abraham: .543 Third Avenue, Apt. 10-A, Columbus, Ga.; Major: Biology; Organization: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

Wallace, AUoan : Route 2, Box 238, Wrightsville, Ga.; Major; English; Organ- ization: English Club.

Wallace. Eddie L. : 23 Barton Street, Savannah. Ga.; Major: Health. Physical Education & Recreation.

Wallace, Ronald: 814 Elliott Avenue, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Electronics Tech- nology; Honors: Who's Who, .Alpha Kappa .Mu; Organizations: Players By The Sea, Men's Glee Club, Yearbook, Photographers.

Ward, Bobby: 620 West 44th Street, Savannah. Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organ- izations; Baseball Team.

Ward, Patrisha A.: 519 Waters Street, Albany, Ga.; .Major: English; Organ- izations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Flayers By The Sea, Tiger's Roar.

Way, DeLois: P.O. Box 202.32, Matthews. Ga.; Major: Physical Education.

Weaver. William L. : .528 Blair Street, Savannah, Ga.; Major; Accounting; Honors: H.mor Roll, Dean's List; Organizations: Veterans Club, Accounting Club. Phi Beta Lambda.

Wesley, Earline: 5 Newell Street. Savannah. Ga.; .Major: Sociology-Criminal Justice; Honors: Aspirant to Alpha Kappa Mu; Organizations: President, Junior Class, Social Science Club, Sociology Club, Criminal Justice Club.

Wiggins, Lawrence E.; 807 Lynah St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Mathematics; Organizations: Newtonian Society.

Williams. Alice M.: 1527 Wooten Road. Augusta. Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organ- izations: Sociology Club.

Williams, Arie L.: lUOYz East Duffy St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology and Criminal Justice; Organizations: Criminal Justice Club, Sociology Club, So- cial Science Club.

Williams. Barbara .M.: P.O. Box 172, Guyton, Ga.; Major: Elementary _Educa-

Williams, Charles U.: 1.527 Chey Chase Road, Savannah, Ga.; Major: Electronic Engineering Techn.ilogy; Honors: 3 Certificates of Recognition, Alpha Kappa .Mu; Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.

Williams, Eddie: 12.3— 5th St. N.E., Moultrie; Ga.; Major; Accounting.

Williams, Gwendolyn W.: 9400 Abercon Ext., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology.

Williams, Shirley; P.O. Box 4087, Beaufort, South Carolina; Major; Biology; Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Bioh)gy Club.

Williams, Shirley L. : 2241 East Gwinnett St.. .Savannah, Ga.; Major; Sociology; Organizations: Debating Team.

Williams. Woodrow; 803 N. Ralph St.. Claxton. Ga.; .Major: Math.

Wilson. Shirley: Star Route, Box 19, Harlem, Ga.; Major: Physical Education.

Wing, Carolyn E. : 1127 Arlington Ave., Atlanta, Ga.; Major: Mathematics; Organizations: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Ni Society.

Wise. Mattie: Route 2. Box 105. Milledgeville, Ga.; .Major: Sociology; Organ- izatiims: Sigma Gamma Rho, Social Science Club, Yearbook Staff.

Woodand, Willie Mae: Route 2, Box 35. Alamo. Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organ- izations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.

Woodbdk: 918 North Hill St., Griffin, Ga.; Major: Business Administration.

Wright, Ronald: 103 Reaock Hall, Pascagoula, Mississippi; Major: Social Science; Organizations: Phi Beta Sigma Frat.

Wright, Linda: .3212 Bulloch St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Sociology; Organiza- tions: Social Science Club.

Wright, Margaret R.: Route 2, Box 20241, Baxley, Ga.; Major: Elementary Education; Organizations: SNEA, Zeta Ph Beta Sorority, Pan Hellenic.

Young, Annette .M.: .504 E. .34th St., Savannah, Ga.; Major: Mathematics; Organ- izations: Beta Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Mu, Newtonian Society, Players By The Sea, National Speech and Dramatic Arts.

Young, Shirley M. : 1147 E. Graydon St., Savannah, Ga.; Major; Textiles and Clothing; Organizations: Home Economics Club.

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And so ends another year at Savannah State College, the College by the Sea, our Alma Mater. We of the 1972 TIGER staff hope that our work will have accomplished some ends toward presenting you with the memories that went along with the past school year.

My thanks goes to the people who stuck by and saw this book out to the end. However, this staff, along with other student publications and student organizations still needs the support that only the family of SSC can give.

We hope that you have enjoyed glancing through the pages of this book and will continue to reflect and enjoy this publication for years to come. Right on, "Souls in Action." , , ^ j .

Janice E. Bryant *