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SOULS 

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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 


I  Got  It! 


Where  does  this  box  go? 


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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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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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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! 


Mrs.  Hardwick  checks  tables. 


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Mr.  demons  and  Mrs.  Wilson  watch  the 


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We  got  it! 


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Who  else  is  out? 


Say  Cheese.  . 


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 


Presents 


Five  on  the 


Black  Hand  Side 


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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. 
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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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How  does  that  feel  now? 
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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! !  !  ! 


By  Ve: 


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  2lmt  SS€  Annual 


National  Press  Institute 


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. 
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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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came  from  the  state. 


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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Men's  Glee  Club. 


Accounting  Qub. 


Seminar  Afro  Studies. 
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I  Tappa  Thi  (ITT). 


Lester  Hall  Dormitory  Council. 


Veterans  Club. 


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Student  Body  President  Speaks 

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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National  Cellegiate  Association  of  Secretaries 


Biolog>'  Club  (Photo  not  Available) 


YMCA  (Photo  not  available) 


NROTC  NAVALRETTE  (  Photo  not  available) 


YWCA   (Photo  not  available) 


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Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Fraternity  captures  Second  place  with  pride. 


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Kappa  Alpha  Psi  Fraternity. 


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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. 


The  Grand  Ball. 


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Veronica  Merriweather 


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Joyce  Gease 


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Connie  Jackson 


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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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Jan  Stevenson 


Miss  Omega  Psi  Phi 
Gilda  Dawson 


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Phyllis  Williams 


Miss  Zeta  Phi  Beta 
Lynn  Bradley 


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Anthomeze  Bentley 


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Doris  Liggins 


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Miss  Home  Elconomic 
Brenda  Thomas 


Miss  Lester  Hall 
Johnetta  Bradley 


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Gloria  Woods 


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Joann  Boles 


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Brenda  Sutton 


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Carolyn  Patterson 


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Evelyn  Spencer 


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 


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Annie  Woolfolk 


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Renee  Merriweather 


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Lyly  Kirkland 


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Melineze  Logan 


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Ann  O'Neal 


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Mr.  Walter  Green 

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Mr.  Charles  Alston 


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 


ALPHA   PHI 

OMEGA 
FRATERNITY 


128 


Brothers    of   RHO    EPSILON  CHAPTER 
Archie    B.    Mjers,    President 


129 


GAMMA   SIGMA  SIGMA   SORORITY 

130 


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Sorors  of  GAMMA  IOTA  CHAPTER 

Wanda  L.  Walker,  Presideot 


Fall  Line  1971 


Brothers  of  CHAPTER 

President,  Rodolph  Christian 


133 


DELTA   SIGMA    THETA   SORORITY 


Fall  Pledge  Line  doing  their  thing. 


PRESIDEIVT 
FRANK  BYXES 


^tPHit   PHI   ALPHA 

FRATERIVITY,  IIVC. 


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140 


Brothers  of  GAMMA  PSI  CHAPTER 

Henrj  Lee  Everson,  President 


Soros  of  SIGMA  GAMMA  RHO 
Jacqueljn  Rosis,  President 


143 


PHI   BETA   SIGMA   FRATERNITY 

Herman  Baker,  President 


Brothers  of 


CHAPTER 


One  1971 


145 


ZETA   PHI 

BETA 
SORORITY 

OMIE    BRADLEY 

Preisident 


Sorors  of  RHO    BETA    CHAPTER 
Omie  Rradlej  President 


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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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Defensive  Line 
Offensive  Line 
Linebacker  G)ach 


FRANK  ELLIS  JR. 

Defensive 

Backfield  Coach 


WILLIE  PIPPENS 
Interior  Lineback 
Coach 


CHESTER  ELLIS 
Player  Coach 


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1971  FOOTBALL  ROSTER 


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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7  7 Virginia  State 

22        21 Fisk  University 

42  6 Lane    College 

0  9 Bethune  -  Cookman 

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19  6 Shaw  University 

34        42 Fort  Valley  College 

7         13 Albany  State  College 

0        23 Kentucky  State 

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Offensive  Line;  Kneeling:  R.  Wood,  D.  Jones,  L.  Hall,  C.  Jones,  C.  Fazier.  L.  Bennett.  Standing:  C.  Ellis.  J.  Woods,  C.  Lawrence,  L.  Tukes, 
M.  Edwards,  M.  Pollard,  J.  Harris,  G.  Spear. 


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. 


Lewey  Tukes 


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SCORES 

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 


JIMMY  WESLEY  &  MICHAEL  BACKUS 


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JACQUET  McCLENDON— SENIOR 


KELSEY  STEVENS-JUNIOR 


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RONNIE  TILLMAN— JUNIOR 


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CARLTON  MOFFETT— JUNIOR 


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JOHN  RIVERS— FRESHMAN 


ROBERT  WILLIS,  FRESHMAN 


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1971-1972    FIXAL    BASKETBALL    STATISTICS 

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. 

Athletic  StafF 

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 


168 


BOBBY  WARD,  SENIOR 


JAME  S    COLSTON,  SENIOR 


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JOSEPH  HARRIS,  SENIOR 


169 


SSC  GOLF  TEAM 


GEORGE  JACKSON 


EVERETT  KEMP 


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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Bobby  Scott  and  Teddy  Smith. 


COrNTRY 


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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Margin  Castle,  President 
Miss  Merolyn  Stewart,  Advisor 


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 

Wanda  Huff  ^i'-i'f 


185 


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 


187 


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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Benny  Rice 


Ardell   Richardson 


Nina  Rickenbacker 
Frances  River 
Emmie  Robinson 


Marie  Sanders 
Thomasina  Scarver 
Deborah  Scott 


NeUy  Sellers 
Van  Sharp 
Karen  Shellman 


lassac  Shurbert 

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 


191 


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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Mr.  Paal  Smith,  Advisor 


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 


202 


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 


203 


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 


205 


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Deborah  Lockett 
Melinese  Logan 
Wilbert  May 


Ranie  Merriweather 
Napoleon  McClary 
Calvin  Miller 


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Johnny  Miller 
Marcella  Mitchell 
Jannifer  Moore 


Glenda  Morgan 
Sandra  Morris 
Mary  Morrison 


Ruby  Mungin 
Connie  Murray 
Lynn  Nonce 


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206 


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 


209 


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 


NEW  SCIENCE  BUILDING 


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212 


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1973 


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Shirley  Aaron 


Sandra  Alston 


Carlton  Anderson 


Davida  Anderson 


Marian  Anderson 


Roberta  Anderson 


Diane  Balkon 


Vernita  Baker 


Michele  Bacon 


Annthonese  Bentlev 


Mary  Becton 


215 


Annie  K.  Benton 


Thomas  Berry 


Omie  Bradley 


Wilmotine  Brisbane 


Benj  Brown 


Eunice  Brown 


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Leonard  Brown 


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 


218 


Diane  Clay 


Thomas  Chisholm 


John  Collier,  Jr. 


Diane  Clemmons 


Kenneth  Delegol 


Charles  Dennard 


Carolvn  Duncan 


Robert  Enenhart 


Harriet  Ellis 


220 


Eva  Ficklin 


Beverlv  Evelet^e 


Arthur  Epps 


John  Folson 


Patricia  Fleming 


Lindsey  Fleming 


221 


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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Lavon  Korgagary 


Lillie  Kirkland 


Deloris  McCullough 


Sara  Mcintosh 


Mildred  Lawrence 


John  Mattox 


Mae  Maddox 


Marian  May 


James  McClendon 


Alonza  Miller 


Minnie  Milkell 


228 


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 


230 


Shirley  Reynolds 


Diane  Nelson 


Billy  Redmond 


Terry  Romanski 


Patricia  Rogers 


John  Hill 


231 


Mellissa  Ross 


Shirley  Ross 


Geraldine  Russell 


Mattie  Russell 


Earl  Ryals 


Debra  Ryan 


David  Sanders 


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Eddie  Seabrooks 


233 


Zetter  Slappy 


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 


237 


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 


Bettv  Zeigler 


Fletcher  Scott 


Geraldine  Eberhart 


240 


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Lonnie  Craiv'ford,  President 
Mr.  John  B.  Clemmons,  Advisor 


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Donald  J.  Adams 
Accounting 


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 

244 


Evalina  Bailey 
Textiles  and  Clothing 


MOST  OUTSTANDING  SENIOR'S  1971-72 
ART  EDUCATION 


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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Elementary  Education 


MOST  OUTSTANDING  SENIOR'S  1971-1972 
BIOLOGY 


Lonnie  Crawford 


Betty  Allen 


Charles  D.  Carson 
Sociologv 


Henrietta  Carter 

Criminal  Justice 

249 


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 

250 


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' 

252 


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 
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chnology 

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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Elementarv   Education 


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 

257 


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 

Elementary   Education 

Criminal  Justice 
259 

Business  Education 

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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 


260 


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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 


261 


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 


MOST  OUTSTANDING  SENIOR  1971-1972 
ECONOMICS 


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David   E.   Foye 


Josie  Y.  Meeks 
Business  Education 


Veronica  A.  Merritt 
Elementary   Education 


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Princetta  K.  Mincey 

Elementary  Education 

263 


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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 

264 


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 

265 


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 

266 


Curtis  Richburg 
Physical   Education 


MOST  OUTSTANDING  SENIORS  1971-1972 


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Shirley  Keeton — Physical  Education 


Leonard  Garett — Physical  Education 


Cheryl  Roberts 
Elementary  Education 


Deloris  Roberts 
Social  Studies 

267 


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 

268 


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 

269 


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 

272 


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 

273 


Woodrow  Williams 
Math 


'^hlrle^    \^ilson 
Physical   Education 


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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Annette  Young 
Math 


Shirley  Young 
Textiles  and   Clothing 


MOST  OUTSTANDING  SENIORS  1971—1972 
Music   Education 


Nathaniel  Trudell 


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Karen  Lashley 
Physics 


R.   Roy  Jackson 


MOST  OUTSTAXDIXC 
SENIORS   1971-1973 


Spanish 
Elizabeth  Baulkom 


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Dr.  Thomas  H.  Byers 

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. 


Robert   L   Bess 

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 

Fort  Valley  State  College 


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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.  Samuel  Williams,  B.D. 

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. 

Bookstore   Manager 
Savannah  State  College 


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


Floyd  Mincey,  B.S. 
Director,  Student  Union 
Savannah  State  College 


Mrs.  Juanita  Bryant 

Dietitian 

Clark  College 


283 


Mrs.  Otrie  Wellon,  B.S. 

Assistant  Bookstore  Manager 

Savannah  State   College 


Leonard  Jenkins.   B.S. 

Assistant  Registrar 
Savannah   State  College 


Donald  M.  Cook,  IV,  B.S. 

Director  of  Computer  Center 

Savannah  State  College 


John  W.  Merritt 
Procurement  Officer 


Stephen  M.  McDrew,  Jr.,  Ml). 

College  Physician 

Maharry   Medical   College 


John  I.  Wright,  B.S. 

Internal  Auditor 

Savannah  State  College 


Mrs.  Josephine  Hubert,  B.S. 

Director  Secretarial   Center 

Savannah  State  College 


Captain   Mathew   Howard 

Chief  of  Security 

Industrial  College  of  Armed  Forces 


Sgt.   Walter  Anderson,  Jr. 
Director  of  A.  E.  Peacock  Hali 


Mrs.  Doris  Taylor,   B.S. 

Director,  "R"  24 
Savannah  State  College 


Arthur  L.  Walker,  B.S 

Director,  R.  R.  Wright  Hall 

Savannah  State  College 


Mrs.  Elise  Lawton,  B.S. 

Director,  Lester  Hall 
Savannah  State  College 


285 


Mrs.  Jacquelyn  Wilson,  B.S. 

Director,  Lockette  Hall 

Stillman  College 


II^STRrCTIOI^AL 


Mrs.  Thelma  M.  Harmond,  Ph.D. 

Ohio  State  University 
Chairman.  Division  of  Education 


Mrs.  Jacquelyn   Stephens,  M.S. 

Illinois  State   University 

Education 


James  A.  Eaton,  Ph.D. 

Columbia   University 

Director,   Graduate   Studies 


Mrs.  Dorothy  C.  James,  M.A. 

Atlanta  University 

Coordinator  Laboratory  Experiments 


Herman  W.  Sartor,   Ph.D. 

University  of  Wisconsin 

Secondary   Educations 

Director  of  Admissions 


Dr.  Ida  J.  Gadsen,  Ph.D. 

University  of  North   Carolina 

Secondary  Education 


STAFF 


Mrs.  Ruby  C.  Black,  M.A 
University  of  Columbia 
Education-COP  Program 


Mrs.  Virginia  Blalock,  M.A. 

Columbia  University 

Education 


Joseph  W.   Sumner,  Ph.D. 

University  of  North  Carolina 

Education 


Maurice  Stokes,  M.S. 

Kansas  State  Teachers 

Education,  Coordinator  Media 


John  Cochran,  Ed.D. 

University  of  Georgia 
Education 


Raymond  W.  Hopson,  Ph.D. 

Ohio  State   University 

Head  Department  of  Physical  Education 


Gerald  ine  Abernathy. 
Xavier  University 
Physical  Education 


.Mrs.  Ella  W.  Fisher,  M.Ed. 

Temple,   University 

Physical  Education  and  Director 

of  Upward  Bound  Project 


Albert  E.  Frazier,  M.A. 

Arizona  State  College 

Physical  Education  and   Director 

of  Athletics 


Richard  K.  Washington,  M.S. 

Iowa  State   University 

Physical  Education  and  Track 

Coach 


Mrs.  Hattie  B.  Rivers,  M.S. 
Indiana   University 
Physical  Education 


Mrs.  Altomease  Magwood,  M.S. 
Indiana   University 
Physical   Education 


Wayne  State  University 

Miss  Albertha  E.  Boston,  M.A. 

New  York   University 

Business  Administrations 


John  Myles,  M.A. 

New  York  University 

Physical  Education   and 

Head  Football  Coach 


Frank  Ellis,  B.S. 
Savannah  State  College 
Physical   Education  and 

Swimming  Coach 


Miss  Charlease  Stevenson,   M.S. 

Indiana  University 

Business  Administrations 


Mrs.  Mary  C.  Torian,  Ed.D. 

Chairman,  Division  of  Business 

Administration 


289 


Alexander  B.  Horsfall.  M.BA. 
Harvard  Graduate  School  of  Business 
Business   Administration 


"Willie  M.   Waddell 

New   York   University 

Business   Administration 


Johnny  Campbell,  M.A. 

Business  Administration 

Atlanta  University 


Herbert  A.   O'ki.b      \1     \, 
Business  Adnunistraliun 
University  of  Georgia 


290 


Arthur  S.  Levy,  C.S. 
Business  Administration 
University  of  Pittsburgh 


Norman   B.   Elmore,   M.A. 
Department  of  English 
New   York   University 


Mrs.  Julia  H.  Bennett.  M.A. 
English  Department 
Ohio  State  University 


Mrs.  Luetta  Milledge,  Ph.D. 
Department  of  English 
University  of  Georgia 


Miss  Wilda  G.  Johnson,  M^A. 

English  and  Reading 

Atlanta   University 


Arthur  L.   Brentson 
Department  of  English 
University  of  Wisconsin 


James  R.  Fisher.  M.A. 

English 

Howard   University 


Miss  Marceline  Erickson,  Ph.D. 
Department  of  English 
University   of   Wisconsin 


Michael  Maher.  M.A. 

English 
University  of  Georgia 


Howard  Jason,  Ph.D. 

Chairman  of  the  Division   of 

Humanities  and  Foreign   Languages 

Universidad  Interamericana,   Mexico 


James  Thompson,  M.A. 

Fine  Arts 

Choral   Director 


Christopher  D.  Koch,  M.A. 

Modem  Language 
Michigan   State  LIniversitv 


Miss  Althea  V.  Morton,  M.A. 
Foreign  Language 
Atlanta  University 


Samuel   Gill 

Director  of  Bands 

Fine  Arts 


Coleridge  A.  Braithwaite.   Ed.D. 

Fine  Arts 

Columbia  University 


Arthur  L.  Britt.  M.A. 

Fine  Arts 

University  fpf  New  Mexico 


Mrs.  Christine  Oliver.   M.A. 

Fine  Arts 

Indiana  University 


Mrs.  Farnese  Lumpkins,  M.A 

Fine  Arts 

State  University   of   Iowa 


Dr.  Margaret  C.  Robinson.  Ph.D. 

Chairman.  Division  of  Natural  Sciences 

Head   of  Biology 

Washington   University 


Clyde  E.   Howard,  B.S. 

Fine  Arts 

Director  of  Marching  Band 

Florida   A&M   University 

294 


Frissell  R.  Hunter.  M.A. 

Biology 
State   University  of  Iowa 


Sam  0.  Williams,  M.A. 

Biology 

Atlanta  University 


Mis?  Marilyn  Stone,  M.S. 

Biology 

University  nf  Georgia 


Gerald  T.  Vertress,  Ph.D. 

Biology 

Indiana   Universitv 


Pullabhotla  Krishnaniurti.   Ph.D. 

Biology 

Te.xas  A&M   University 


.Mrs.  Carolyn  Desha.  Ph.D. 
Biolosrv 


Willie  G.   Tucker,  Ph.D. 

Head,  Department  of  Chemistry 

University  of  Oklahoma 


George  Williams,  M.S. 

Chemistry 

Tuskegee  Institute 

296 


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John  B.  Clemmons,  M.S. 

Head,   Math  and   Physics 

University  of  South  Carolina 


Gain  S.  Ghuman,  Ph.D. 

Math  and   Physics 
University  of  California 


Wolfgang  Wurz,   Ph.D. 

Math  and  Physics 

University  of  Vienna 


Walter  W.  Leftwich,  M.S. 

Math   and   Physics 

North  Carolina   Central   University 


Mrs.  Jacquelyn  Byers,  M.A. 

Math  and  Physics 

Ohio  State  University 


297 


Louis  C.  Marshall.  Ph.D. 

Math  and   Physics 

American  University 


298 


Joseph  J.  Hutton,  Jr.,  B.A. 

Naval   Science   NROTC 

University  of  Notre  Dame 


Otis  Johnson,  MS.W. 

Social   Science 

Atlanta  Universitv 


Elma  J.  Dean,  Ed.D. 

Division  of  Social  Science 

Chairman 

Columbia   University 


Oswald  Mikell 
Naval  Science  NROTC 
Brown   University 


Mrs.  Annetta  Brock,  M.A. 
Social  Science 
Duke   University 


Delacy  W.  Sanford,  M.A. 

Social  Science 

Dequesne   University 


299 


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Nichael  Backus,  M.A, 

Social   Science 

Hampton   Institute 


Mrs.  Gaye  H.  Hewitt.  M.A. 

Social   Science 
East  Texas   State   University 


Bianton   E.   Black,   Ph.D. 

Social  Science 

University  of  Georgia 


300 


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John  L.  Mason,  B.S.E.E. 

Engineering  Technology 

Howard   University 


Hanes  Walton,  Jr.,  Ph.D. 

Social  Science 

Howard   University 


Eugene  C.  Welch,  J.D. 

Criminal  Justice 
University  of  Wisconsin 


Wilbur  Sullivan,  B.S.E.E. 

Engineering  Technology 

Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology 


Clyde  W.  Hall.  Ed.D. 

Division  Technical  Scienca 

Chairman 

Bradley   University 

301 


Frank   D.  Thorpe,  M.S. 
Industrial   Education 
Iowa   .State  College 


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

Electronics  Technology 

University  of  Washington 


Leroy   Brown,  B.S. 

Mechanical  Technology 

.South   Carolina   State 


Ernest  Brown.  M.S.E.E. 
Technical   Science 
Bradley   University 


Mrs.   Evanel   R.  Terrell.  M.S. 

Department  of  Home  Economics,  Head 

State  University  of  Iowa 


Paul  C.  Tein,  Ph.D. 

Electronic  Engineering 

University  of  South  Carolina 


302 


Mrs.  Molly  Curtright,  M.S. 

Home   Economics 

University  of  Minnesota 


James  S.   Farinholt.   B.A. 

Mathematics 
University  of  Dayton   Ohic 


Jay  T.  Smith,  Ed.D. 

Technical  Science 

University  of  Missouri 


Mrs.  Marha   Corley 

Head  of  the  Department  of  Home  Economics 

Columbia   University 


John  T.  Demel,  Ph.D. 

Technical   Science 
Iowa  State  University 


Bernard  Sherman,   Ph.D. 

Mathematics 

Princeton   University 


303 


Thomas  J.  Culpepper.  Ph.D. 

Biology 

Texas  A&M   University 


Mrs.  Louise  Owens.  M.A. 

English 

University  of  Michigan 


William  A.  Stephens,  M.A. 

English 

Texas  Tech   University 


Mrs.  Abbie  Jordan,  M.A. 
Director  of  EPDA 
Atlanta   University 


Elmer  Thomas 
Alumni   Secretary 


Miss  Alma  Williams,  M.A. 

English 

University  of  Maryland 


304 


Andrew  McLemore,  M.S.L.S. 

Librarian 

Atlanta   University 


I 


Miss  Luella  Hawkins,  B.S.L.S. 

Reference  Librarian 

Hampton 


Mrs.  Madelin  Dixon.  iVI.S.L.S. 

Catalog  Librarian 

University  of  Illinois 


Mrs.  Betty  Saxby 

Library  Clerk   and  Typist 

Savannah   Vocational   School 


Mrs.  Magdeline  Allen 
Librarv   Clerk 


Mrs.  Marion  Roberts,  B.S. 

South  Carolina  State  College 

Secretary  to  Comptroller 


Mrs.  Darnell  Walker,  B.S. 

Savannah  State  College 

Accounting  Clerk 


Mrs.  Ruby  L.  Gooddine 
Harris  Area  Trade  School 
Clerk,  Comptroller  Office 


Anthony  Sheffield,  B.S. 

Savannah  State  College 

Accounting  Clerk 


Roland  Flynn,  B.S. 

Savannah  State  College 

Clerk 


Miss  Velma  Johnson,  B.S. 

Savannah  State  College 

Clerk 


Mrs.  Jeanette  Westley,  B.S. 

Savannah  State  College 

Accountant 


Mrs.  Savita  K.  Raut,  B.S. 
University  of  Bombay,  India 
Clerk,  Comptroller's  Office 


Mrs.  Robina  Roberts 
Clerk,  Comptroller 


Mrs.  Beaatine  Hardwick,  B.S. 
Savannah  State  College 
Secretary  to  President 


Mrs.  Doris  Jackson,  B.S. 

Savanah  State  College 

Cashier 


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Miss  Rachel  Walker 
Secretary,  Librarian 


Mrs.  Mildred  Washington 
Secretary,  Student  Personnel 


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Miss  Laveme  Cooper 
Qerk,  Dean  of  Faculty 


Miss  Martha  Stafford 

Faculty  Secretary,  Technical 

Science 


Mrs.  Emma  Ellington 
Secretary,  Student  Union 


Mrs.  Cledith  W.  Young 
Qerk  Registrar 


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STUDENT  UNION  BUILDING 


NEW  GIRLS  DORMITORY 


Why  on  earth  would  they  use  paper  to  help  launch  a  moon  shot? 


The  paper  is  used  in  this  327-foot  Apollo  service 
tower.  As  honeycomb  panel  cores.  Laminated 
to  aluminum  "skins". 

The  panels  form  the  enclosing  wall  of  the 
120-foot-wide  tower  base.  And  the  huge  hinged 
gates  which  open  and  envelop  the  rocket  dur- 
ing servicing. 

Why  paper  honeycomb?  Because  it's  incred- 
ibly strong.  And  incredibly  light.  The  giant 
gates  swing  easy.  And  precious  pounds  are 
saved  in  the  32-story  structure  whose  weight 


can  flatten  the  railroad  wheels  below  when  they 
are  not  in  motion. 

Union  Camp  honeycomb  has  hundreds  of 
other  uses — in  both  commercial  and  residen- 
tial construction.  Everything  from  floors  to 
walls  and  to  roofs.    Even  the  sky  isn't  the  limit. 

The  paper  for  Union  Camp's 
Honeycomb  is  manufactui'ed  at 
the  huge  Savannah  Complex,  the 
world's  largest  pulp-to-container 
plant. 


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§!E]^IOR  CLASS 


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: 


Kappa    Alpha 
Adn 


Busin 


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t  Henry  Street,  S. 
izations:   Sociology  Club,   Black  Act: 
Jrown   Funeral  Home,   Baxley,  Ga.;    Majo: 
hh   Center,   Student   Government. 
2010   Star   Ave.,   Savannah,   G 


h,  Ga.;  Major:  Sociology 
Committee. 
Social  Science; 


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M.:   67  .Mercer  St 
Basketball,  Baseball, 


Major:    Electronic 
St..   Milledgeville,   Ga.;    Major:    Che 


al  Society. 


I.T.T. 


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5117    Meding   Street,   Sa 
ley. 


Jersey: 
annah. 


Major:   Bi<dogy;   Organ- 
za.;   .Major:    Elementary 


Reynolds,    Bertha 

Education. 
Richburg,    Curtis:    General    Delivery,    Baxley,    Ga.;    Major:    Physical    Education: 

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, 

izations:     Gamma     Sigma     Sigma    Service    Sor 

School,  Religious  Life  Committee. 
Robinson,  Ann   R.:   Route  1,  Box  373,  Valdosta, 
Sociology  Club,  TIGER  Yearbook  St: 
Linda    - 


Major:   Sociology;    Orgar 
Sociology    Club,    Sunda 


Orga 


lentary    Education; 
es;    Organizations: 
Rho. 
:   Textiles  &   Cloth- 

.Major:    Ele 


1.;    Major;    English. 
Major:    Business   Educa- 
Lambda.    Student    rep- 


Ga.;    Major:   Sociology 

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, 

Chairman,  Student  Government   ABsocialii>ns    Crim 

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.; 

tion;   Organization:   ITT. 
Smith,   Patricia:   1901   Stuyvesant  St.,  Savannah,  Ga.;    Maj 


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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 


entary   Educ 
Textiles   ar 


Ma 


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  *