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editor patricia wool
assistant editor lynn Johnson
classes cindy sedran
faculty Janet brownstein
activities debbie white
sports debbie gardner
organizations beth morrison
advertising merna richelson
CLASSES
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ACTIVITIES
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FACULTY
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CANDIDS
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SPORTS
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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ORGANIZATIONS
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GREEKS Page 106
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IN MEMORY
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A DEAR FRIEND
CHARLES GUSTAVUS ROGERS
As we pass through this life
Filled with all its pain and strife
His memory lingers deep within our hearts
The happy memories that cannot depart
Nor he diminished by the winds of time
Though he spoke his words in quiet rhyme
His strength lay in his kindness
And we with heart felt gratefulness
Are thankful he touched our lives with his love
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Pennie Abel • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
Sandra Allen • B.A.
Atlanta, Ga.
David Andersen • B.B.A.
Bethlehem, Pa.
George Anthros • B.A.
Greenlawn, N.Y.
Darlene Baehr • B.A.
New Orleans, La.
James Baker • B.B.A.
Chamhlee, Ga.
Genis Benzion • B.B.A.
Israel
Pamela Brodsko • B.A.
Marion, Pa.
Janet Brownstein • B.A.
Columbia, S.C.
Cliiick Christiansen • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
Mary Christopher • B.A.
Tucker. Ga.
\^ ynell Christy • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
Charles Collins • B.A.
Atlanta, Ga.
Cece Cook • B.A.
Louisville, Ky.
Randy Daiteli • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
Rohert Davies .B.A.
Hollywood. Fla.
Gary Deck • B.A.
Lancaster. Pa.
Richard Uonohoe • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
Thomas Douglas • B.B.A.
Atlanta, Ga.
Frank Dunn • B.B.A.
Marietta, Ga.
Chri.-lopluT Eckert • B.B.A.
Gladwvne. Pa.
\ alerie Fakess • B.A.
Winter Park, Fla.
Rich Dupre • B.S.
Flushing, N.Y.
Harry Feldnian • B.B.A.
Rockville, Md.
Ronnie Few • B.A.
Austell, Ga.
Jamie Friedman • B.A.
Atlanta, Ga.
Jon Galhraith • B.B.A.
Ft. Myers, Fla.
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1 trri Giiisbiirg • 15. A.
Balacynwyd, Pa.
-Nathan Goldlnirg.H.B.A.
Norfolk. Va.
Gh-nn (/(jldciiiiorii • H.B.A.
Silver Spring. Md.
Silvan Grady • B.A.
Tucker. Ga.
Fani Graham • B.A.
Diiluth. Ga.
Stephen Greennian • B.B.A.
Bethesda. Md.
Kathleen (ioeek • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
(Gloria llartlegree* B.A.
Atlanta, (ia.
arr\ llarkin- • B.S.
Suehes. Ga.
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Joey Hitzig • B.A.
Miami, Fla.
Scliwantz Hoople • B.B.A.
Yougesit, N.Y.
Nancy Johnson • B.A.
Atlanta, Ga.
Thomas Jont's • B.B.A.
Montgomery, Ala.
Alan Knniansky • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
John Larkin • B.A.
Dayton. Ohio
Kim Hulsey • B.A.
Atlanta, Ga.
Alviii Jordan • B.B.A.
Ellaville, Ga.
Margarete Maine • B.B.A.
Gnlf Breeze, Fla.
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Joaiiiif Marliii • H.A.
(Chattanooga. Tcnii.
Emily McGregor • B.A.
Deratur. Ga.
Slophcii Malloii • H.JJ.A.
Atlanta, (/a.
Scott M.Adoo.H.H.A.
B.-tl..Mla. M(l.
Gharlin Alcrnaii • H.A.
Coral GaMcs. Fla.
Beth _^lorri^on • B.A.
Atlanta, (ia.
Daniel jMuncli • B.S.
Stamford. Conn.
Cihiuk l'ahi;k> • B.A.
Sa\ annah. (ki.
Dana Pliillip^ • B.A.
North Kin;:-lo\N n. R.I
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Alice Richardson • B.A.
Jacksonville. Fla.
Tosiiihiro Sahara • 15.
Tokyo, Japan
Bill Rickard • B.B.A.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Penny Rubin • B.A.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Aurelia Sands • B.A.
Miami. Fla.
Dehhie Scheinherg • B.A.
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Atlanta, Ga.
Cindy Sedran • B.A.
Greenville, S.C.
Jeff Stone .B.B.S.
Closter, N.J.
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Hugh Strickland. B.A.
Orange City, Fla.
Christopher Tsherwood • B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
Manila Turner. B.A.
Atlanta. Ga.
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Atlanta. Ga.
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Graham \^ood« B.B.A.
Diinwoodv. Ga.
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Malcobii Hutchiiigs
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Keller Jones
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Richard Maior
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Clark Saxton
Bob Roth
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June Silverstein
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BOAR'S HEAD
Steven Campbell
Richard A. Green
Alvin J. Gruskin
Larry Harkins
Dennis R. Harrison
Bruce W. Johnson
Gary L. Deck, President
The purpose of this organization is to promote a high level of
achievement and scholarship among the male student population of
Oglethorpe University by sponsoring the annual Boar's Head
Ceremony.
Joseph J. Oddo
Guy H. Scull
Ronald S. Sherman
Dennis M. Wheeler
Graham H. Wood, Jr.
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BOAR'S HEAD
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PHOTO COMMITTEE
Jav Trcoii and John Murry
(Not pioturod) took pictures for tlie Yamacraw.
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ALPHA CHI
The Georgia Gumma Cliapter of Alpha Ghi, h'd hy Dr. Phil Neujhar as the
sponsor and Gary Deck as the president, published the Oglethorpe Student
Directory and also awarded two one-hundred dollar scholarships to
members of the freshmen class. This national honorary society has as its
purposes the promotion and the recognition of scholarship for students in
the academic divisions of colleges and universities of the United States an<l
other countries. Barbara Ostipwko acted as the vice president while Claire
Coles and Graham Wood were the secretary and the treasurer,
respectively. This organization's long list of members included: Sandra
Allen, Elese Culpepper, Valerie Fakess, Laura Fantini, Janice Gallashaw,
Kathy Gocek, Susan Grady, Barbara Greco, Richard Green, Patricia
Griffith, Jane Hohnes, Jeffery Horn, Bruce Johnson. Bettv Kujawski.
Nancy McClosky, Debbie Menshaw, Joseph Oddo, Brenda Parsons,
Thelma Randall, Guy Scull, P.J. Sullivan, and Martha Turner.
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BLACK CAUCAS
Different lectures and Black History Week, which was from February sixteenth to
the twenty-second, were some of the activities sponsored by the Black Caucas,
along with parties and dances. The group of Black students, under the direction of
Mr. Roger Dottin, promoted the general welfare of Black students and all of
Oglethorpe's population.
Aurelia Sands held the presidency, while Barbara Howard was the secretary. Vice
president for the past calendar year was filled by Kathy Wells, and the treasurer
was Rodnev Lucas. Denyl Mance heads the list of members as the publicity
chairman for the organization. Pamela Jackson, Tanya James, Shelia Williams,
Marilyn Bivins, Walter Tupps, Audrea Winsbush. Debra Walton, Glenda Clark.
Lvnda McCord. Corliss Armstrong, Cynthia Cone, and Sharon Pierce were some
of the interested participants.
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Aurelia Sands as the president tried to
encourage solidarity, insure academic
and social justice, and promote the
general welfare of students.
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OGLETHORPE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
The Ofjiclliorpc Student Association, inori' coninionlv ktiown
as llic OSA. was lit-adctl by I'liil (llianil)rrlain. Its |»iirpos<'
was to provide for th<' orderly operation of'tlie affairs of the
student body of ( >{;l<'tlior|>e I niversilv and to promote the
coinniou goals and interests of tliat group. It also strived to
promote cooperation among students, faculty, and
administration. G(»veriunent here at ( )gletliorpe is basically
self-goyernnient. Sam Christopher budget«'d the money for
the various student organizations as he acted as treasurer for
the OSA. Roberts Rules of ()r<ler wer<' followed in every
Senate meeting, with the help of the parliamentarian. Ken
Hawko. During the month of March, Joey Hitzig volunteered
for the position of vice president of the Senate, \omiallv.
there would have been five main officers: president, vice
president, secretary, treasurer, and parliamentarian.
Most of the work of the OSA was shown to the students
through the workings of another organization, the Social
Committee, led by a board of several students. Movies and
dances were planned by this very busy segment of the
Oglethorpe Student Association.
SR. CLASS
Tom Douglas, President
Chuck Christiansen
Hugh Strickland
Mike Ayers
Alice Richardson
JR. CLASS
Matt Perry. President
Sherri Baker
Pam Crystal
Roberta Steen
SOPH. CLASS
Gail Rosenberg. President
Barbie Hirshfield
Steve Gibbs
Tricia Wool
Nancy Holtzman
FRESH. CLASS
Howard Hersh
Mary Green
Deborah Cox
Terri Prieser
Steve Dver
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THE STORMY PETREL
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THE STORMY PETREL
EDITOR H..I. l'..i.iiKi.i
SPONSOR Dr. Jol.iina Sliaiiip
NEWS EDITOR K.vin Fii/.patri<k
MANAGING EDITOR Howard Pousn.r
COPY EDITOR Jan L.wis
ACTIVITIES EDITOR Dian, I.vun
AD LAYOUT K,ll>r Jon.s
BUSINESS MANAGER K, i. Iia«ko
PHOTO EDITOR f.vnda W rolxl
OPERATIONS MANAGER Jim (;<.o.hnaii
SALESMAN ShlonK. R<i(iiiaii
Tonv L<'e
Roport<'r.s Carolyn .\grin
Gary Deck
Janie Foanistor
Stov<> Campbell
Jaek -Skellon
Pam Jaek.son
Patrick Long
Lisa Levine
Walter ropj»s
Alan Rubcnstein
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Editor of the school newspaper, Bob Foreman
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PHI ALPHA THE AT A
Phi Alpha Theta is a national honorary society for
students of history. This year the Sigma Signia
Chapter at Oglethorpe University hosted the
Georgia State Convention and sponsored several
programs on campus featuring guest speakers.
Officers for this year were: Guy Scull, President;
Steve Campbell, Vice President; Doug Metcalf,
Sec.-Treas. Dr. J.B. Key served as the Chapter's
advisor. Members include the following: Sandra
Allen, Linda Daniell, Frances Eerharts, Mary
Graydon, Jeff Horn, Barbara Howard, Elizabeth
Kujawski, IVancy McCloskey, Beth Morrison,
Barbara Ostipwko, Martha Turner, and
others . . .
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THALIAN SOCIETY
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The Thalian Society was founded at old Oglethorpe in Midway.
Georgia, in 1835. It began there as a debating society but later at
new Oglethorpe in Atlanta it became a literan,- club. At the
present time it is a philosophical society encouraging the study of
philosophy in the broadest sense through discussions and
presentations of papers on various contemporary philosophical
problems. Gary Deck served as President of the organization and
Dr. Philip Neujehar as the advisor.
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Patricia Wool was the editor of the Yamacraw 1974-1975.
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YAMACRAW STAFF
Discussing the yearbook plans with
Tricia Wool are her Assistant Edi-
tor Lynn Johnson, her Faculty Edi-
tor Janet Brownstein, and her Or-
ganizations Editor Beth Morrison.
Helping the yearbook staff with i-
deas, Liz Graydon added much enthu-
siasm.
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MORE YEARBOOK STAFF
Liz Graydon helped where it was
definitely needed. She sparked
many of the dav students into
desiring an annual and into
wanting to save the Yamacraw.
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AND MORE STAFF
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DORM COUNSELOR
If a woman in Tracr Hall ever needs assistance, to whom does she
turn? If she is locked out of her room or needs a light bulb or is
having room-mate problems, to whom does she turn? The Resident
Assistants for the first semester were Valerie Fakess and Barbara
Ostipwko, while Lynn Johnson and Patricia Wool became
responsible for the last half of the year. Dorm Counselors for the
first semester included Jackie Stein, Lori Schwartz, Sue McGhee,
Merri Gill, Beth Morrison, Susan Birnbach. Annette Friant,
Sherri Katz, Terri Prieser, Cindy Sedran, and Patricia Wool.
Mrs. Fostine Womble and Mr. Terri Scritchlow were the
Resident Directors for the Women and Mens' Complexes,
respectively. Parties, sports events, and sewing circles were
among some of the activities sponsored for the women. One such
party was given in honor of the graduating seniors in the dorms
— both Traer and Goodman.
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WHO'S WHO
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DRAMA CLUB
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Gloria Hardegree, Secretary-Treasurer
Sandra Allen
Debbie Avery
Sherry Baker
Janet Brownstein
Claire Coles
Rebecca Colwell
Elese Culpepper
Virginia Edwards
Valerie Fakess
Laura Fantini
Vicky Gardner
Nathalie Glass
Kathy Gocek
Susan Grady
Pani Graham, President
Marv Graydon
Barbara Greco
Gloria Hardegree, Sec. Treas,
Jane Hohner
Barbara Howard
Myung Kim
Betty Kujawski
Jayne Leslie
Nancy McCloskey
Emily McGregor
Joanne Martin, V. President
Beth Morrison
Judy Nesmith
Barbara Ostipwko
Joanne Pair
Brenda Parsons
Thehna Randall
Aurelia Sands
Cheryl Smelley
Allison Stewart
Darlene Stone
P.J. Sullivan
Deesi Thurston
Martha Turner
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DUCHESS CLUB
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POLITICS CLUB
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
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ORATORIO SOCIETY
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SIGMA ZETA
On March 4, 1971, a national honorary society in
science was formed of Oglethorpe University's canipus.
Sigma Zeta promoted the study of science on the
campus. Bucky Colwell acted as the President, while
Dr. Goslin was the Sponsor. The Alpha Nu Chapter
hosted several speakers, such as Dr. Raphael and Dr.
Zinsmeister.
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SIGMA ZETA
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The ^ amacraw staff wants to apologize to the manv organiza-
tions we have not mentioned. For various reasons, all of
which we are truly sorry, we were not able to recognize them.
As many will remember, many organizations had their pic-
tures taken two. three, and even four different times.
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SOCCER
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CHEERLEADERS
The 1974-1975 cheerleaders for
the basketball team were: Kim
Bonner. Jamie Friedman. Susan
Grady, Colby Johnston. Janis
Rosenberg, and Cheryl Smelly.
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BASKETBALL SHOTS
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BASKETBALL PLAYERS
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Larry Hanson returned to start
with the Stomiy Petrels this
year. His jumping ability and
quickness definitely helped the
team. Good vertical reach and
physical size were two major
qualities that George Hood, a
freshman, had this year. A Pre-
Med major, Darr McKeown,
aided the Petrels with his
outstanding jumpshot, strength,
and speed. A man to have
definitely watched this year was
Ricky McCord. He was a
returning starter at a wing
position, and probably one of
the best athletes Oglethorpe has
ever had.
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BASKETBALL
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Coach Bill Stewart led the Petrels for his second year here at
Oglethorpe. Even though this was his second year as Athletic
Director and Head Baskethall Coach. Mr. Stewart plaved for
the Petrels from 1961 until 1964. Ray Morgan (not pictured
here) served as Sports Information Director, wliieh entailed
home game promotion, spurt.^ >tatisties. and Sport.- Pul)lieation
Director for the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
and as the Baseball Program recruiter during the siunnier.
Mike Blaekman. luimber 54. and Steve Frev. a fre>linian
plaved for the Petrels this year. Randy Harris. 61". wa- a good
jumper and a good shooter for the team.
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MORE BASKETBALL PLAYERS
Al Grushkin of Memphis, Tennessee, was one of
two seniors of the basketball teani. Al was given
the nickname of "Pete" because of his ball
handling ability and outside shooting. Mike Ayers
was the manager of the team for this past year.
Because of his sincere devotion to the team. Mike
earned the title of "Super-Manager." Chris Reid, a
Sophomore of 150 pounds, was quick and
therefore, made a good one-on-one player.
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AND MORE . . .
Allen Rogers played at Doraville's
Sequoyah High and there was rated one
of the top players in the state. His good
outside shooting range and jiunping
ability made him a key member of the
Petrel Squad. A good ball handler with a
good shooting range, Garry Sams was
another asset to the team. He was
number 42 on the team and weighed 165
pounds.
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MORE . . .
Tommy Sams, Garry Sams' brother, had a deadly
outside shooting range. Another freshman and an
asset to the team was Tommy Watkins. He
played in both forward and center positions.
Tony Definitely helped the Petrels with his
shooting range and his rebounding ability.
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SPECTATORS
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INTERMURALS
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INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL
Tom Douglas. President
Jack Skelton, Social Cliairinan
Scott McAdoo, V ice President
Jeff Carrels. Secretary
Dennis Wheeler, Treasurer
Under the direction of Dean MacConnell as advisor, the Inter-Fra-
ternity Council helps to co-ordinate Greek activities on campus in
such a way that it strengthens the Greek System and also helps to
build a stronger student body. Through participation in such
activities as the Student Senate, Greek Week, Intermurals, and
the Red Cross Blood Drive, this is achieved.
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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
Tom Douglas led the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity this year, as he was president. They promoted brotherhood and ex-
emplified the principles and ideals of their founding fathers. Participating in Greek Week, Intermurals, a Christmas
Orphanage Party, and the Student Association, all helped to show their concern with other men. Chuck Christiansen was
the Vice President, John Larkin the Treasurer, Bob Gregory the Chronicler, Marc Ball the Secretarv. Tom Jones the Cor-
respondent, and Jack Skelton the Chaplin. The other members of the fraternity included: Kevin Cooper, Bill Byrd, Darryl
Price, Roger Dickerson, Marc Danneman, Bernard Van de Lande, Pat Moore, Robert Moore. Jinmiy Kirtland, Stetson
Rowles, Blake Christoph, Clark Saxton, Ben Bishop, Tony Longarzo, Chris McMartin, Harold Lovinger, Jim Shad, John
Kennon, Bill Kennon, Warner Kennon, Greg Fowler, Gary Martin, Bob Weiss, John Mc Williams, Scott Sloan, Skip Morris,
and Joe Bloomenstein. Nancy Barrett led the Little Sister of Minerva's as the Sweetheart of the Fraternity. Tricia Wool
was the President of the Little Sisters, which included: Gayle Feuhr, Gretchen Sobelton. Judy Howard, lone Smith, Bonnie
Long, Marie Christiansen, Lynn Johnson, Carol Ann Beale, Alice Richardson, Beth Morrison, Annette Friant, Lori Sch-
wartz, Tabb Jones, Darlene Baehr, Vicki Roberts, Yvonne Hunter, and Joey Hitzig.
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Ogh'thorpc's only sorority, Chi
Omega performed services for
the school and community. The
spirited sisters participated in
the Empty Stocking Fund and
held an Apple Polishing Tea for
the faculty. During the holiday
season the girls put up a
Christmas tree in the cafeteria.
This year's members were:
Valerie Fakess, Tricia Wool,
Alice Richardson, Beth
Morrison, Deesi Thurston,
Debbie Gardner, Debbie White,
Karen Vaccaro, Helen Howard,
Judy Howard, Erwin Smith.
Kim Bonner, Kate Stanley,
Colby Johnstone, lone Smith,
Lori Arnold, Betsy Gosnell,
Katherine Read, Peggy Estes,
Donna McMillan, and Debbie
Steeb.
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CHI PHI FRATERNITY
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CHI PHI FRATERNITY
Rho Rho Delta Chapter of the Chi Phi Fraternity
played interniural football, hasketball, and
Softball. They also participated in Greek Week
and IFC. Their fund raising project for this year
included collecting money for U.N.I. C.E.F. They
hope to one day have a fraternity house on campus
and also to promote the social and academic
activities of the Greeks on campus. Dana Phillips
was the President; Terry Kelly the Vice
President; Dennis Wheeler the Treasurer; Jeff
Carrols the Secretary; Bob Shaffer the House
Manager; Keith Kronish the Historian; and the
list of members included — Jon Galbraith, Jack
Durrance, Kenny Richter, Bill Kitchin, Kenny
Mogell, Matt Perry, John Nolting, Bob Roth, Glen
Streidel, Joe Berger, Jay Bernkrant, Pete Crockin,
Arnie Gale, Jerry Houser, Steve Rosen, Alan
Rubenstein, and Wesley Sutton.
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KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY
We want to apologize to the Brothers of the
Kappa Alpha Fraternity for not having a group
picture of them in this year's annual.
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GREEK CANDIDS
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Thanks from the members of the Kitchen Staff
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My sincere appreciation to tlie following dedicated professors and
members of the staff at Oglethorpe who. by their outstanding
ability and kindness, have helped me achieve my goal:
Mr. G. Malcolm Aiiierson
Mr. James A. Bohart
Dr. Barbara R. Clark
Mr. William A. Egerton
Mrs. Cleo Ficklin
Mrs. Carrie L. Hall
Dr. Herbert M. Henry
Dr. Elizabeth Ann Jones
Dr. John Knott
Dr. Henry S. Miller
Mr. James R. Miles
Dr. David K. Mosher
Dr. Philip J. Neujahr
Mrs. Hilda Nix
Mr. Philip F. Palmer
Mr. Joel Reeves (d)
Dr. Jacob Remeta (d)
Dr. David N. Thomas
Dr. George W. Waldner
Mary Ellen (Liz) Graydon
Senior — 1975
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PATRONS
THE YAMACRAW WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE:
Malcom Anierson
Thomas L. Camp
William A. Emerson
H.C. Howard
Sidney Kernion
John Knott
Kay MacKenzie
Dave Mosher
Bob Mathis
John Trevaskis
Martha Vardeman
"Compliments of a Friend"
Brookhaven Pharmacy
4001 Peachtree Road, N.E.
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AMERSON AND HARRISON
Dr. Malconi G. .4mersoii . . .
Di-an of the College . . . a very
iimlerstaiiding persion . . . very
willing to help the students. . . .
William H. Harrison . . .
Baseball Coach . . . Teaches
Cheniistrv . . . Graduated from
Oglethorpe and the Universitv
of Georgia
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GOSLIN, MILLER, NEUJHAR, KNOTT AND
SULLIVAN
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Dr. Roy Goslin . . . Physics. ... Dr. Henry S. Miller
. . . "Fine institution, friendly atmosphere" . . . Member
of Phi Beta Kappa . . . Member of Alpha Psi Omega.
. . . Dr. Philip Neujhar . . . Philosophy. . . . Dr. John
Knott . . . "An opportunity for education through
personal contacts in addition to classes". . . . Mr. Ch.
Sullivan . . . Admissions
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ABRAMS AND BILANCIO
Bruce L. Abrams . . . Director of Counseling and
Placement. . . Need a job? . . . Have vou decided
upon a career? . . . B.A. in SociologA* at State
Universitv of New \ ork at Buffalo . . . M. A. in
College Counseling and Student Development at
Hunter College. . . . Leo Bilancio . . . Historv
teacher. . . Excellent Teacher!
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BOH ART, CHANDLER, CLARK, THOMAS, AND
EVANS
Mr. James A. Bohart . . . Choral
Director . . . Music Appreciation
. . . All other music courses ... "I
am very happy to be a part of this
university" . . . Mr. Thomas
Chandler . . . Librarian . . .
Dr. Barbara Clark . . . English . . .
Ph.D. from University of Georgia
. . . M. A. from University of Kansas
. . . B.A. from Georgia State
University. . . . Dr. David Thomas
. . . History . . . Western Civ. . . .
Bob Evans
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KEY, FUSILLO, AND HENRY
Dr. J. Brien Kev . . . History . . .
Phi Alpha Theta. ... Dr. Robert
Fusillo . . . Literature Courses. . . ,
Dr. Herbert M. Henry . . . Biologv'
. . . "An Excellent Small College
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JAEGER AND MATHIS
Lauretta Jaeger, R.N.
... St. Joseph's School
of Nursing . . .
Oglethorpe B.S. Post
Nursing . . . Call the
Nurse ... I am sick.
. . . Robert A. Mathis
. . . Director of
University Center . . .
Director of Student
Activities . . . Co- Ad-
visor for IFC . . .
Cheerleader Sponsor
and Oratoria . . .
Attended Northern
Illinois University
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CLELAND AND MACKENZIE
Candv Clelaiid . . . Assoriate
Director of Admissions. . . .Dean
Kay MacKenzie . . . Dean of
Student Affairs . . . Advisor to
Oglethorpe's Children's Theatre
. . . Drama Cliih . . . Alplia Psi
Omega . . . Oklahoma Baptist
University B.A. . . . Florida State
University M.A.
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SCRITCHLOW, MOSHER, AND RAPHAEL
Terry Scritclilow . . . Dirrctor of Men's Housing
. . . B. A. -PsyehologA, M.S. -Education — Both
were from Southern Ilhnois University . . . Dr.
David K. Moslier. . . . Taught Math . . . B.A.
from Harvard . . . Ph.D. from (Georgia Tech.
. . . Great Teaclier. . . . Dr. Robert B. Raphael
. . . Associate Professor of Math and Flivsics
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ALEXANDER AND BOWEN
G. Douglas Alexander . . .
Director of Development.
. . . Linda C. Bowen . . .
Assistant Professor of
Business Administration
. . . B.B.A.. M.P.A.. Ph. D.
from Georgia State
I niversitv . . . C.P.A. from
Georgia State Board of
Accountancy
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GOLDSTEIN, KNIGHT, AND KING
Marvin S. Goldstein . . . Lecturer in
Psychology'. . . . Dr. David W.
Knight . . . Education Teacher . . .
Involved in S.>.E.A. . . . Ph.D.
from Florida State University. . . .
Rita King . . . Art Appreciation
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LITTLE
Social Problems
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MILES
James R. Miles . . . Professor of
Business Administration . . . A.B.
B.S.. University of Alabama . . .
M.B.A., Ohio State University
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VARDEMAN AND THOMPSON
Dr. Martha H. Vardeman . . .
Taught Sociolog\- . . .
"Interesting stuilent-bodv,
congenial faculty" . . . B.S.
Auburn University . . . M.S.,
Ph.D. University of Alabama. .
F.E. Thompson . . . Education
. . . "nice location"
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MACCONNELL AND WHEELER
Elgin F. MacConnell. . . . George
F. Wheeler . . . Professor of
Physics . . . A.B. Ohio State
University . . . M.A. California
Institute of Teclinology
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JONES AND STROZIER
Dr. Carlton H. Jones . . . Statistics,
Finance, and Calculus Teacher . . .
Involved in ASA and SCCA . . .
Received his Ph.D. from University
of Michigan. . . . In his spare time,
he drives formula vee race cars in
amatuer sport car races. . . . W.A.
Strozier . . . Foreign Languages . . .
"^ onderful place to teacii" . . .
A.B. in 1919 from Emory University
. . . M.A. in 1924 from University of
Chicago
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TALLEY
T. Lavon Tallev . . . Taught Education Courses ... "I oiijoy the small college
atmosphore of Oglethorpe University and the privilege of knowing students well
. . . Received his Doctor of Education from Auburn University . . . Sponsor ol
S.X.E.A. . . . Member of Phi D.lta Kappa (PDK) . . . Member of National
Education Association (NEA) . . . Member of Georgia Association of Educators
(GAE) . . . Member of Georgia Teacher Education Council . . . (^hief
Institutional Representative, American Association of Colleges for Teacher
Education (AACTE)
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SHAMP AND OTHERS
M. Johanna Shamp . . . Taught different
Psychology Courses . . . COMMENTS ABOUT
OGLETHORPE — "hang in there." . . . Bill
Stewart . . . Not pictured . . . "The school has
improved tremendously in the year and a half I
have been associated with it." . . . Basketball and
Tennis Coach. . . . Dr. Theodore Rosen . . . Not
pictured . . . "With the correct instrutional
environment, Oglethorpe students can flourish."
. . . A.B., Franklin and Marshall College . . .
M.S., University of Bridgeport . . .Ph.D.,
University of Conneticut. . . . George W. Waldner
. . . Not pictured . . . "A good teaching
environment . . . Involved in Oglethorpe
University Politics Club . . . Phi Alpha Theta . . .
A.F.N.I.A. . . . Sewell P. Edwards . . . Chief
Security and Marksmanship . . . Attended Georgia
Police Academy . . . University Georgia Police
Public Relations . . . "Its like coming home after
six years with ten years prior service." . . . Fred
Baldwin . . . Track and Cross Country Coach . . .
Atlanta Track Club — Past President
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Oglethorpe University has entered an exciting and /
cl||iUenging era in its history. The graduating class of 1975 '>
over file past four years has seen the transition of Oglethorpe . -
University into a cooperative enterprise wherein the student '"■^^ '-^;
body and the faculty are involved in the administration of the "^^'
institution. Though a great deal has been accomplished at J
Oglethorpe since 1967 in regard to its educational program,
its student body, the physical plant and the endowment, these d
accomplishments will pale into insignificance in comparison *
with what will be accomplished in the next eight years vvilh Ij
the enthusiastic support^ of the faculty and students. During "' '
the past, Oglethorpe has demonstrated that a small, private , '^
liberal arts college can be a viable, exciting and successfiil en-,"^^
terprise. Oglethorpe's physical plant is in better condition "'*'
than ever before in its history. Its endowment is much larger '^
than at any time in its history, M ^V^
America needs colleges like Oglethorpe; Georgia and '»
Atlanta need Oglethorpe; the faculty and students need ?*
Oglethorpe. America needs students who are alert and welF^K^,
educated. Part of their education is their participation, along '^
with the faculty, in the educational enterprise. The founda- *,
tion for greatness has been provided. Looking into the future, ?*
it is as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. said, "Life is action and '
passion. I think it is required of a man that he should share i
the action and passion of his time at peril of being judged not
to have lived."
Paul Kenneth Vonk, President
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It all seems sad right now to add the finishing touches on the
Yamacraw 1974-1975. I want to apologize for all the problems
that the book carried, but I definitely want to thank the people
who helped make it possible.
My sincere thanks to Lynn Johnson, my assistant editor, and to
Bill Wolfe and Ross Henderson for putting up with me and my
questions." Charlie Anderson deserves a special pat on the back
for the cover — thank you! Beth Morrison, Joey Hitzig, Liz
Graydon, Dean MacKenzie, and Tom Douglas are very much ap-
preciated for their devotion and their aid. Thank-you very much
for everyone's help.
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