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ANNUAL MEETING AND 2016 REPORT TO MEMBERS the cloiste r |sea island, georgia |janua ry 22, 2017 ANNUAL MEETING Welcome and Call to Order Hillary Stringfellow PROGRAM Executive Director’s Message Sherri Jones

Introduction of Board Members Hillary Stringfellow and Executive Committee

The mission of the Coastal George C. Cunningham Award Hillary Stringfellow COASTAL GEO RGIA Georgia Historical Society is to Rodriguez Service Award Lewis Glenn HI STOR ICAL present and interpret the history SOCIE TY and culture of Coastal Georgia, Speaker Introduction Mimi Rogers

while preserving our heritage of Lecture hist ory. celeb rated dai ly. significant sites and resources. Telling America’s Wartime Stories Patrick Gallagher

Adjourn Lewis Glenn

Keepers of the Light Appreciation Reception will follow the Annual Meeting at Ocean Forest.

The Annual Meeting is sponsored through the generosity of the DeLong-Sweet Family Foundation.

1 FEATURED SPEAKER: SOCIETY LEADERSHIP PATRICK GALLAGHER

History lovers appreciate the lasting impact of a compelling museum 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS STAFF Executive Director experience. Exhibits can bring the viewer face to face with the objects, Executive Committee Executive Committee Sherri Jones sights, sounds, and voices of another time. Hillary Stringfellow, President Lewis Glenn, President Curator Anne Stembler, Immediate Past President Hillary Stringfellow, Immediate Past Mimi Rogers Lewis Glenn, Vice President President As founder and president of Gallagher & Associates, Patrick Gallagher Education Director Cindy Rackley, Secretary Kevin Lokey, Vice President Sandy Jensen has led the creation of some of the world’s most memorable museum Kevin Lokey, Treasurer Cindy Rackley, Secretary experiences, especially in the field of military history. His firm’s exhibits Ralph Jernigan, Endowments Mike Martin, Treasurer Development Director Kathleen Bennett have personalized and highlighted individuals, battles, and events to Ralph Jernigan, Endowments Kay Cantrell Public Relations Director create a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made by those who Myrna Crook Kay Cantrell Leigh Ann Stroud have fought for freedom. Gallagher’s portfolio includes the National Nancy DeLong Myrna Crook Events Coordinator/Store Manager Ellen Fleming Jim DeLong World War II Museum (New Orleans), the Gettysburg National Military Curt Smith Duane Harris Ellen Fleming Park, the Visitor’s Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in Susan Hartman Duane Harris Office Manager Marsha Johnson France, and exhibits for the Coast Guard, Air Force, Navy and Army. Tom Heagy Sally Hawie Bill Jones III Tom Heagy Facilities Manager Outside the military, recent installations have included the Brenda Jones Bill Jones III Ray O’Brien International Spy Museum (D.C.), the College Football Hall of Fame in Jeanne Manning Brenda Jones , the Jamestown Settlement Museum, and the LBJ Presidential Mike Martin Casey Lavin Senior Historian Janis Rodriguez Jeanne Manning Buddy Sullivan Library and Museum (Austin). Reg Murphy Consulting Archaeologist Board Members Janis Rodriguez Completing Service in 2016 Nick Honerkamp, Ph.D. In today’s presentation, Mr. Gallagher will share some of the heroic Brenda Thompson Nancy DeLong, 2011-2016 Store staff stories discovered during the research for his firm’s military projects. Susan Hartman, 2011-2016 Honorary Trustees Assistant Store Manager, Kathy He will also explain the interactive design techniques used to bring Anne Stembler, 2010-2016 Mary Burdell O’Brien; Wanda Bernhardt, Carol Don Carter these stories to life. Cudahy, Linda Culver, Jessie Albert Fendig Harrison, Colleen Kazimir, Mike Albert F. Shelander Peck, Sue Rinehart, Gail Rivard, Theresa Spangler

2 3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT: HILLARY STRINGFELLOW

What a great time to be a part of Coastal Georgia Historical memberships increased dramatically. Susan has provided Society as we celebrate the accomplishments of the past year guidance to the Board as Governance Chair, and together and the happenings of the year to come. On top of a regular with her husband Jack, led the successful Keeper’s Dwelling calendar of events, 2016 marked a full year for the Society. Campaign. Nancy has served faithfully as co-chair of the This annual report includes a comprehensive listing, and I Collections and Education Committee and a member of the encourage you to take a minute to review this past year’s Development Committee. She has generously given her time, impressive list of activities. talents, and resources without hesitation. We thank each of The Chautauqua Lecture Series included five programs this them for the countless hours, devoted leadership, and great year with record attendance. One of the best measures of the assistance to the mission, staff, and members of the Society. popularity of our programs is growth in membership over the Looking forward to a new year, the Board of Directors is past five years. Membership revenues have grown from energized by the continued efforts of the staff who are $80,000 to over $280,000 during this period. The largest leading the Society towards big goals and projects of increase has been in the Keeper of the Light category, which significant magnitude. In addition to a full calendar of events has grown from 58 to over 175 members! I am grateful to the and programs, the staff has been working hard on the new Development Committee, chaired by Brenda Jones, for the World War II Home Front Museum at the Historic Coast Guard fabulous job that they have done engaging new people and Station and are on track for a Spring 2018 opening. I would encouraging our existing members to increase their also like to warmly welcome our new Board members Jim investment in our organization. And, my heartfelt thank you to DeLong, Sally Hawie, Casey Lavin, Reg Murphy, and Brenda our membership, the lifeblood of our organization, for your Thompson. ongoing commitment and enthusiasm. Thank you for your membership, your support of Society As 2016 draws to a close, the Board of Directors gives a facilities and programs, and your dedication to our mission. special thank you to Anne Stembler, Nancy DeLong, and It is exciting to think about all there is to come in 2017. Susan Hartman who are completing their terms of service on Happy New Year! the Board. Anne served as President during the restoration of the Keeper’s Dwelling and was a generous supporter of the Hillary Stringfellow project, she was a member of the Collections and Education President Committee, and under her leadership, the Keeper of the Light

4 5 EXECUTIVE DI RECTO R’ S REPORT: SHE RRI JONES

After celebrating the past 50 years of service to the community Klibanoff, spoke to 225 students in U.S. History and African reinforce the Society’s well established “brand” and reflect the producing a financially viable museum. Presenting a world in 2015, 2016 was a time of embracing the future. Much of the American Studies classes at Glynn Academy and Brunswick standard of excellence that we adhere to as an American class museum experience to the community is a bold step for work this year took place behind the scenes in readying High. Mr. Klibanoff, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Alliance of Museums accredited museum. A review of our the Society and we are grateful for Gallagher’s partnership to important resources, such as a new website. Other projects, presented programs about his work with the Georgia Civil domain name was completed as part of the project and a new ensure that the project will enhance Coastal Georgia’s standing like the first Journeys series, were in response to member Rights Cold Case Project. Marie Feazel, the Advanced domain, www.coastalgeorgiahistory.org was adopted. Behind as a Heritage Tourism destination. comments and ideas from interested stakeholders. Throughout Placement History teacher at Glynn Academy, said the the scenes, we needed a sophisticated tool for the future that 2017 will be another crucial year for our organization as we the year, we have asked ourselves how we can continue to following “I appreciate the efforts of the Coastal Georgia would help drive traffic to our site by connecting to Google tackle an ambitious schedule towards a grand opening of the serve our growing membership and engage new audiences. Historical Society in bringing a dynamic speaker to enrich the Analytics, encourage interaction with our social media new museum next spring. This year’s challenges will include How can we be more involved in our community, especially lives of students. The determination of Mr. Hank Klibanoff to platform, allow for ease in managing and updating for staff, raising $3 million to fund the project, working with Gallagher with children and families? And, critically, how can we ensure focus his considerable talents and expertise on Civil Rights and eliminate reliance on third party event booking. on exhibit research and design, and completing construction that the new World War II Home Front Museum is a financially cold cases has inspired my students. Thank you for providing The new website, launching early this year, is chock full of to prepare the historic buildings. Like last year, one of the viable and self-sustaining asset to the Society like the new and engaging historical resources!” stunning photography that introduces first-time visitors to the great joys of the year will be connecting with people in our lighthouse site? Another first this year was engaging a world-famous beauty and history of our sites and reminds friends of our community through the Home Front story. Our organization In response to requests from our membership, the Society company, Museum Hack, to modernize our approach to school treasured assets. The new site is easy to navigate and provides has fallen in love with the story and is wholly committed to introduced a new education series called Journeys. The tours. Museum Hack is known for their renegade museum members instant access to current Society programs and creating a dedicated space to commemorate a time in our signature series was comprised of an educational program in tours in New York City, Washington DC, and San Francisco. activities. Many new features have been added including history when residents worked together to achieve a common coordination with an expert-led field trip. The inaugural They arrive at a museum with fresh eyes and never stop asking “Collection Highlights” by Buddy Sullivan to provide wider goal. On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff, we truly Journeys featured the American Bomber Boys of World War II the question “how do we make this more interesting?” access to objects in the Society’s collection to teachers and appreciate your belief in our mission and look forward to our and combined a guided field trip to the National Museum of Museum Hack consultants worked with our education director researchers. Visitors will easily locate information related to journey together towards the opening of the new museum the Mighty 8th Air Force with a lecture by famed author and and docents to make our school tours fun and memorable by planning a family day or a special event like a wedding or and beyond! World War II historian Donald Miller. Dr. Miller discussed his employing non-traditional methods like sassy stories, juicy rehearsal dinner at our oceanside setting. The enhanced best-selling book Masters of the Air and shared the personal gossip, games in the galleries, and fun photos. By the end of design will allow us to provide a quality experience for all Sherri Jones stories of the young Americans who brought the war to Hitler’s the workshop, docents had developed dynamic stories that visitors, particularly as our audiences grow. Executive Director doorstep. The 2016 Journeys series was an exciting they were passionate about telling to describe their favorite The most valuable groundwork for the future was laid in our introduction to a new educational opportunity for Society artifacts and historical figures. The Society looks forward to our collaboration with Gallagher & Associates to design the members and a chance to make good on our promise of continued collaboration with Museum Hack and adapting our concept for the new World War II Home Front Museum. At the expanding cultural programming for our members. interpretive style to educate and entertain our audiences. National World War II Museum in New Orleans, Gallagher has Even though the Society has been presenting the Over the course of the year, the Society undertook a major set the standard for storytelling for the next generation to Chautauqua Lecture Series for over 20 years, we continue to project to build a new website that would create a striking understand the impact of World War II on their lives. They seek new ways to increase the impact of this rich educational online presence for a variety of users and showcase all aspects have a holistic approach to their projects and are as concerned resource. For the first time, a Chautauqua speaker, Hank of our dynamic organization. We wanted the overall design to with educating and engaging the visitor as they are with

6 7 201 6 FINANCIAL REPORT 201 6: HIGHLIGHTS OF AN EXCITING YEAR Unaudited

The Society’s primary service to the community continues to Programs, Lectures and Events be providing stewardship and public access to the St. Simons Operations The Society strives to be a center for educational and cultural Lighthouse Museum and the Maritime Center at the Historic excellence in our community. The A.W. Jones Heritage Center Revenues ...... $ 1,140,600 Coast Guard Station. Note that the Station was closed March serves as the venue for a full schedule of activities, lectures and Transfer from General Endowment* ...... $ 60,000 through December for structural repairs and site work. exhibits during the year, as well as providing space for the Expenses ...... $ (1,137,100) Society's offices, archives, library, the Museum Store and event Net Income from Operations ...... $ 63,500 rentals. Museum Visitation General Endowment General Admission: 36,965 I Buddy Sullivan, noted historian on Coastal Georgia history, Beginning of Year Balance ...... $ 1,229,423 presented his annual six-week course, An Overview of Georgia’s End of Year Balance** ...... $ 1,331,595 Number of Group Tours: 80 Barrier Islands, January 12 through February 16. The course Tour Participants: 2,822 Keeper’s Dwelling Endowment attracted 65 participants. Beginning of Year Balance ...... $ 296,448 End of Year Balance ...... $ 325,610 Educational Programming I The Society, in conjunction with the St. Simons Land Trust, Attendees at lectures, special offered in-depth history tours of Cannon's Point Preserve Coastal Guard Station Capital Campaign January 22; February 12, 26; and March 4, 11 with a total of 82 tours and children’s programs: 4,496 Goal ...... $ 3,000,000 participants. Archaeology consultant Myrna Crook provided a Achieved ...... $ 1,185,000 detailed interpretation of the historic site, including the John Couper family and life at Cannon's Point during the plantation Events period. *Authorized transfer from general endowment to operations during the year. Number of Event Rentals: 93 **Net of amount transferred to Operating Account. Event attendees at rentals: 9,300 I The Society’s Annual Meeting was held on January 24 in The Cloister Ballroom on Sea Island. Keynote speaker Dr. Libby O’Connell, History Channel’s Chief Historian, presented a lecture OPERATIONS entitled The American Plate: A Culinary History, to 328 members and guests in attendance. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Due to , the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum, Museum Store, and administrative offices were closed 070-10-10 was awarded the Cunningham Bowl, and Cindy October 6 and did not reopen until October 13. Overall, we estimate that the hurricane impacted three weeks of operations, Rackley was awarded the Rodriguez Service Award for reducing actual revenues for the month of October to half of the budget figures. Fortunately, the Society was able to absorb extraordinary service to the Society. A reception honoring the negative impact on October revenues and still finish the year ahead of budget. We are happy to report that storm damage Keepers of the Light was held after the meeting at the home of to our sites and historic buildings was minimal. Continued on Next Page 8 9 Programs, Lectures and Events, continued The County completed the work in October and we are thankful I Our School Tour Docents participated in a workshop June 14 – Chair in Law at Pepperdine University, presented “The Scopes Trial for their generous support. 16 facilitated by a consultant from the world-famous company, in History and Folklore.” While at the University of Georgia, Dr. Sybil and Ed Ralston. Board member Cindy Rackley chaired the Museum Hack, designer of interactive, non-traditional museum Larson won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize in History for his book, Summer event. I The Society sponsored the regional contest for National tours. During the session, the docents learned how to engage for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America’s Continuing Debate I For Georgia History Day on February 5, volunteer Cesar History Day, a highly regarded annual academic program for schoolchildren with dynamic storytelling and museum games. over Science and Religion. Author of nine books, his topics have Rodriguez presented a program about the Lighthouse to 3rd – middle and high school students offered by the Georgia ranged from evolution and Antarctic science to America’s founding 5th graders at Oglethorpe Point Elementary School. Humanities Council. The contest was held March 30 at the A.W. I On June 20, the Society hosted 25 rising first, second, and third fathers. Jones Heritage Center and attracted 30 students. graders from the St. Simons Boys & Girls Club for an In preparation for our fifth and final program, we invited I On February 15, David and Ginger Hildebrand of the Colonial archaeology program at the Lighthouse. everyone to read Caroline Miller’s Lamb in His Bosom. On I From April 12 to May 31, the Society’s collection of watercolors Music Institute near Annapolis, Maryland presented a concert of September 15, Dr. Pearl McHaney presented "Georgia's Pulitzer music from Early America to 30 people. The performance by author, lawyer, and artist Vara Majette was on exhibit at the I The 2016 Chautauqua Lecture Series, Pulitzer’s Prize Turns Old Jail Museum in Darien, Georgia. Prize Novels: Caroline Miller's Lamb in His Bosom and Beyond". featured period instruments, attire, and historical commentary and 100: Celebrating Connections to Georgia and Our Coast, Dr. McHaney is Associate Dean for Fine Arts and Professor of was presented in partnership with Fort Frederica. explored connections between our state and the coveted award. Over fifty Society volunteers attended the annual Volunteer English at Georgia State University. I In a series of five programs, scholars and authors focused on Appreciation Luncheon on April 20. Special recognition was The Society is grateful to Wells Fargo Advisors for their financial I On February 25, over 200 people enjoyed a tribute to the winners in different categories and the impact of the Prize. given to Larry Bacon, Bea Boglione, Myrna Crook, Susan Garrett, Georgia Sea Island Singers, complete with performances of support of the Chautauqua Lecture Series. Jack O’Hagan, Gail Rivard, Janis Rodriguez, Anne Thigpen, and The series began on August 11 with “Gene and Carlotta: The music and dance by Frankie Quimby and members of her Robin White for dedicating over 100 hours of volunteer service. Origins of Eugene O’Neill’s Sea Island Retreat,” a lecture by Dr. I The second annual Community Day was held on November 5 family. The event celebrated the Society receiving a digital archive Robert M. Dowling, Professor of English at Central Connecticut from the Alan Lomax Collection at the American Folklife Center of when we opened the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum free of I The Spring Membership Meeting was held on April 28. Dr. State University and author of the acclaimed 2014 biography, the Library of Congress and the Association for Cultural Equity charge. Over 850 children and family members enjoyed a day of Nicholas Honerkamp, the Society’s consulting archaeologist, Eugene O’Neill: A Life in Four Acts. (ACE). The donation contains copies of folklorist Alan Lomax’s fun, education, history, and exploration. Dr. Zach Powell of Dentistry discussed his research regarding slave sites on St. Simons, Sapelo, recordings and images of Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea On August 18, Pulitzer Prize winner Hank Klibanoff presented in Redfern sponsored this year’s event. and Ossabaw Islands. There were 200 members in attendance. Island Singers, collected between 1959 and 1966. “The Past is Never Dead: Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases and Why They Matter.” He is the James M. Cox, Jr. Professor of I The Fall Membership Meeting was held on November 10. Max In addition to Ms. Quimby and her family, presenters included I The Little Light Music Concert Series opened on May 8 with Journalism at Emory University and oversees the Civil Rights Cold Edelson, Ph.D. presented “Tracing the Southern Frontier: The Anna Lomax Wood, the folklorist’s daughter and ACE president; the Tams, followed by Soul Fish on June 19. Still Cruzin’ Case Project, which investigates unsolved racial murders Georgia Sea Islands in Colonial Maps” to 200 attendees. Dr. Dr. Todd Harvey, Lomax Collection curator at the Library of performed on July 3. Island Garage Band played August 14 and committed during the civil rights era. On August 19, Klibanoff Edelson, Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia, Congress; and Patty Deveau, former Society board member and Sensational Sounds of Motown closed the season on September spoke to 225 students from U.S. History and African American discussed the most important 18th century maps of our area. president of the Friends of Harrington School. Tributes to Ms. 4. The Series entertained 5,000 concertgoers and generated Studies classes at Glynn Academy and Brunswick High about his Holiday refreshments were served to members before the meeting. Quimby and the donors were presented by Glynn County around $40,000 for the Society. We are grateful to our generous work with the Georgia Civil Rights Cold Case Project. Commissioner Dale Provenzano, Geechee Corridor sponsors: Brown-Rose Wealth Management, Elegant Island I The Museum Store hosted a Holiday Open House on Living, Hudson Heating and Air, Sea Island Landscaping, Sea James McGrath Morris’ lecture on August 25 examined the Commissioner Griffin Lotson, and representatives of U.S. November 19. Congressman Buddy Carter, State Senator William Ligon, and Island Properties, and Straton Hall Events. fascinating life of Joseph Pulitzer, who transformed journalism through sensationalism and mass circulation. Morris’ 2010 State Representative Alex Atwood. Our deepest appreciation to The Society presented “SSI Archives” on a monthly basis in biography entitled Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power was Patty Deveau for organizing this significant event. I Every Friday morning in June, the Society held Friday Fun Elegant Island Living magazine this year. Produced by Society cited by the Wall Street Journal as one of the five best books on Days at the Lighthouse. Educational programs and activities were curator Mimi Rogers and Lawrence Certain of Faulkenberry Certain American moguls. I Beginning in March, Glynn County made repairs and ADA free with admission. Approximately 250 children enjoyed this Advertising, each article was themed around special objects from alterations to the Historic Coast Guard Station building and site exciting series. On September 1, Edward J. Larson, Professor of History and the Society’s archives. This popular series will continue in 2017. in preparation of the new World War II Home Front Museum. 10 11 ACQUISITIONS THE ARCHAEOLOGY LAB

The laboratory, located in the Education Building at the Historic 2016.001 Books, child’s rocking chair, duster 2016.007 DVD: “St. Simons Island 360” 2016.014 Research collection (documents, Additions to Collections: Coast Guard Station on East Beach, has continued to promote the study of local archaeology and to preserve the artifacts coat, photograph album, and Donor: Stephen Doster maps, slides) of archaeologist M. linens from the collection of Ray Crook pertaining to projects 1998.015 Booklet: African American Village Cemetery, Musgrove under its care. Scott Clark has served as our intern throughout Howard and Matilda Coffin on Sapelo, Little St. Simons, Jekyll Plantation; Cassina Garden Club video, circa 1998; and 2016.008 Booklet: “Papers relative to the islands and other locations. newsletters the year. A former student of the Society’s Consulting Donor: Katharine J. O’Connor Mission of Hon. T. Butler King to Archaeologist Dr. Nicholas Honerkamp, Scott is pursuing his Donor: Myrna Crook Donor: Cassina Garden Club Europe, 1863” master’s degree in anthropology at Georgia Southern University. 2016.002 Photographs (3), St. Simons Island, Donor: Edwin R. MacKethan III circa 1900 2016.015 Photograph, Ship’s Company, 2014.004 Sea Island scrip (1), World War II ration books (4), Alfred The Golden Isles Archaeological Society continues to contribute Naval Air Station St. Simons, 1945 W. Jones, Sr., commemorative items, Journal of a generous financial support to operations. We appreciate the Donor: Sandy Jones 2016.009 Photographs (8) and album Donor: James W. DeLong Residence on a Georgian Plantation by Frances Anne many hours of work undertaken by loyal volunteers. Dr. containing 16 photographs, Kemble, and local documents 2016.003 John Couper Stiles coffee and tea Sapelo, St. Simons and Sea islands Honerkamp has provided valuable guidance throughout the service and Cabin Bluff, circa 1928 2016.016 St. Simons Lighthouse Donor: Bill Jones III year, and Society Board member Myrna Cook has devoted commemorative plate, circa 1920 Donor: Amy M. Kalmar Donor: Billie E. Huggins countless hours to management of the facility. DVDs of 2016 CGHS programs: Research Library: 2016.004 Photograph, Camp Fendig on Sea 2016.010 World War II period compass Projects during the year have included: Annual Meeting Lecture: “The Books: Local and histories (7) Island, 1925; collection of painted on wood from Sea Island American Plate: A Culinary I Assisting with a project at Cannon’s Point Preserve in postcards, Brunswick, St. Simons, Administration Building tower History” by Libby O’Connell Donor: Merry T. Tipton Jekyll and Sea islands ceiling coordination with State Archaeologist Dr. Bryan Tucker and Alan Lomax Repatriation Donor: C. Robert West, Jr. Donor: Sea Island Acquisition LLC Celebration: “Music of the Books: Local history and literature (3) Dr. Megan Tucker from the University of West Georgia Georgia Sea Islands Comes Donor: Frances Allen I Processing and curation of artifacts associated with that 2016.005 World War II ship models (2) from 2016.011 Postcards (3), St. Simons Island Home” project the Emil Kratt family collection and Sea Island Journeys Lecture: “Masters of the Booklet: Brunswick Area Bi-Centennial, 1771-1971 Donor: Theodore J. Kratt Donor: Alan Ours Air: From Page to Screen” by Donor: Susan W. Hartman I Expanding metal preservation program Donald Miller Assisting with a mock dig for the Boys and Girls Club 2016.006 Photographs, documents, slides, 2016.012 Floradora doll, circa 1903; late Spring Membership Meeting Books: Books on maritime history I books, videos and artifacts 19th century doll, probably Lecture: “Slave Cabins and associated with J.A. Jones German; and book: The Mary Plantation Landscapes on the Donor: Gilbert Erbisch I Assisting Cassina Garden Club with processing and Construction Company Brunswick Frances Sewing Book, 1912 Georgia Coast” by Nicholas identifying artifacts found at the Gascoigne Bluff slave cabins Books: Early Days on the Georgia Tidewater: A New Revised Shipyard and World War II Liberty Donor: Teddie Martin Honerkamp Ships, including photograph Edition; The First Conservationists: Northern Money & I Preparing 3 portable display cases to present artifacts from 2015 Chautauqua Lecture Series collection of Harold J. Terhune Lowcountry Georgia, 1866-1930 Cannon’s Point: Native American, 19th planter’s household, 2016.013 Photographs (19) of Naval Air (5): “Pulitzer’s Prize Turns 100: Donors: Merry and Bill Tipton Technical Training Center, Naval Celebrating Connections to Donor: Buddy Sullivan and 19th century slave community Air Station Glynco, 1962, and Georgia and Our Coast” I Presenting lectures, tours, and other educational services supporting information from LCDR Museum Acquisitions Roy A. Norman, USN Retired 12 Donor: Leslie C. Faulkenberry 13 SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS

Since the Society’s founding, volunteers have worked diligently to bring our mission to life as the front-line connection with visitors to our museums. Our successes are due to the dedication, commitment, love of history and support demonstrated by these faithful stewards. We extend our appreciation to these individuals who continue to devote their time and talent to the work of the Society serving as museum docents, tour guides, archives’ registrars and researchers, event volunteers, administrative office volunteers, archaeology volunteers, and members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Lighthouse Crew.

Donna Ainger John Dieterman Brenda Jones Wendy Reilly Ralph Ainger Al Dixon Valerie Kehoe Bobbi Rish Leslie Aldinger Marie Dodd Elizabeth Killgallon Gail Rivard Carol Austin Martha Jane Dodson Laura Latham Cesar Rodriguez Larry Bacon John Farmer Kevin Lokey Janis Rodriguez Judith Bagnarozzi Ellen Fleming Edwin MacKethan Sallie Sasser Jason Baker Carol Ferguson Patty Mallicote Barbara Schultz Jim Barnett Duane Harris Jeanne Manning Tish Searcy Bea Boglione Norma Harris Jeanne McLain Sara Sheffield Les Breen Susan Hartman Pam Morris Deane Sills Patty Breen Barbara Hernandez Jack O’Hagan Erin Smith Dottie Brodhag Randy Hires Lucy Orsetti Anne Stembler Linda Bullock Deborah Hoffmann Pat Overholt Buddy Sullivan Kay Cantrell Jeff Hoffman Jo Anne Packo Brent Taylor Jean Choate Kay Holmes Jan Payne Tracy Tennant Jeff Cole Nick Honerkamp Mike Peck Anne Thigpen Patty Cole Grace Hopper Juan Perez Nancy Thrun Myrna Crook Billie Huggins Christina Pinkerton Bob West Brad Curtis Brad Hutcherson Jan Pitzer Melinda White Leah Curtis Randy Irwin Nina Poulakis Robin White Melanie Curtis Nancy Jenkins Cindy Rackley Billy Wiggins Sybil D’Amico Robert Jenkins Sybil Ralston Jerry Winsness Nancy DeLong Rebecca Johnson Bill Ramsaur Lois Winsness 14 15 SOCIETY MEMBERS

Keeper of the Light Sustainer Adgate and Dargan Cole, III Keepers join the Society annually at $1,000 to $2,499 Burt Cousar $1,000 or more. Barbara and Bill Abbate Joan Cravey* Bonnie and Mel Adler Alice and David Crawford Benefactor Christina Allen Meg and Jack Crews $5,000 and above Marcy and Ron Allen Myrna Crook Frances and Millard Allen, Jr. Patsy and Fred Cuthbert, II Bobolink Foundation, Barbara and Bob Danforth Wendy and Hank Paulson Elkin Alston Gayle and Jimmy Alston, Sr. Emily and Lee Davenport Grace E. Compton Mary Bryan and Frank DeLoach, III Mike and Dave Fox Kay and Peter Amann Sharon and Bonneau Ansley, Jr. Patty and Todd Deveau Sinclair Frederick, III and Helen Frederick Susie and Roy Dorrance, III in Memory of of Ethel Blandford Prescott Pauletta and Bob Atwood Susan and Larry Bacon Beth and Bill Downey Nancy and Lewis Glenn Jane Beadles and John Dunham Barbara and Gus Hernandez Patricia Barmeyer Ruth and A.J. Swann, Beacon Properties Sarah and Laurence Dunn, Jr. Diane and Ellen Kinsey-Dempsey Judy and Bill Eason The Kaufmann Fund, Jennifer and Tom Bell, Jr. Tuddy Benton Martha and Lamar Ellis Jeanne Kaufmann Manning Ellen Fleming Tom Regan Irwin Berman Tori and Braye Boardman Penny and Tom* Flickinger Anne and Bill Stembler Janet and Phil Fortune Muriel and Jack Windolf Bea Boglione Judy and Claude Booker, Jr. Cindy and Bill Fowler Reg and Terry Bridges Sam Franklin, III Patron Janet and Richard Brown Tricia and Doug Freeman $2,500 to $4,999 Laura and Greer Brown Swann Seiler, Georgia Power Company Linda and Jay Buchert Barbara Browne Georgia Sea Grill DeLong-Sweet Family Foundation, Belitje and Bunky Bull Janet and Rawson Gordon Nancy and Jim DeLong Dennis Burgess and Pamela Hamilton Nancy and Holcombe Green, Jr. Linda and Tom Heagy Louise and Keith Calhoun Lynn and Bill Griffin Brenda and Buddy Jones Sue and Chuck Cansler Lucia and Mike Gumaer Erma K. and William P. Portman Kay and Jack Cantrell Phillis and Max Harrell Cindy and Gene Rackley Leslie and Mac Carlton Kay and Jim Harrell Sara H. Woodruff Foundation, Cassina Garden Club Carol and Duane Harris Nancy and John Ludwig Vicki and Lawrence Certain Susan and Jack Hartman Laura and John Wallace Sandi and Rocker Channell Sally and Ed Hawie Continued on Next Page 16 17 Keeper Memberships, continued Don and Ann Meaders Laura and Mike Shea Brooke and Clive Oatley Ken and Leslie Faulkenberry Linda and Phillip Allen Jane Montgomery Bonney and Billy Shuman Southeast Georgia Health System Jackie and Rick Fishman Rose and Richard Applegate Jennifer and Robert Hays, Jr. Nancy Montgomery Nancy and Steve Simms Patti Garrison Martha and Richard Armstrong Chris and Ken Henson, Jr. Betty and Jack Moore Carol and Ben Slade, III Lamplighter Diane and Donald Heinecke Anne and Michael Aspinwall Beth and Tommy Holder Pam and Marty Morris Early and Bill Smith $300 Anna Henry Elaine and Dean Auten Grace Hopper Diana and Reg Murphy Elizabeth Sorrells Fran and Skip Hilsman Stella and E.T. Avret John Bauser and Cheryl Hargrove Louise and Harry Howard Deborah and Peter Murphy, Jr. St. Simons Bank & Trust Carol and Byron Howard Judy and Peter Aydelott Arlene and Rusty Bolt HunterMaclean Susan and Don Myers Rosemary and Wade Strickland Burch and James Barger Ginger and Neal Boswell Cathy and Clay Jackson Abby and John Irby Rene and Jim Nalley, III Hillary and Bud Stringfellow V Alice and Fred Barlow Linda and Steve Bullock Jane and Jimmy Jackson Brenda and Tom Nash, Jr. Frankie and Gordon Strother Susan and Dale Barrett Sandy and Ralph Jernigan Coastal Bank of Georgia Catherine and Victor Jost Deborah Nash Ethelynn and Bill Stuckey Woodie and Carl Baumgardner Tammy and Andy Jetter Liz DeMato Aidine and Kevin Kiernan Brenda and Mac Nease, III Pat and Charles Belcher Delores and Jake Johnson, II Barbara Sullivan Patricia and Mike Doubleday Barby and Bert Levy Colleen and Sam Nunn Angela and Richard Bell Sherri and Mitchell Jones Brooke and Rees Sumerford Rose Dougherty Deb and Dan Luginbuhl Laura and Rick O'Callaghan Victoria Bell Hilda and Chris Jones Pat Thomas Christina and Tom Ernst Pam Marshall Tiggie and Dewey Benefield Sally and Bill Jones, III Linda Olsen Leigh and Thad Truett Susan and Al Garrett Martha Martin Elise and Lewis Bennett Kent Capper, Joseph Jewelers Nancy and Paul Pandolfi Turner & Associates Insurance, Inc. Leslie and Patrick Grozier Leslie and Mack Mattingly Mr. and Mrs. Berolzheimer Loraine Kelly Bill Parker, Jr. Lynda and Randy Tye Billie and Bob Huggins Anna Belle McCaskill Paula and David Berry Gail King Dana and Patrick Parker Elizabeth and Steve Upton Randy Jordan Don McCue and Carol Koracin Susan and Tilman Blakely Patricia Kraft Robin Parker Mary and Arthur Walters Claire and Leon Jorgensen Mary Helen Moses Veronica and Sterling Blanchard Toni Laird Bonnie and David Perdue Barbara and Keith Weikel Pat O'Hagan* Diane and David O'Hagan Donna Bassett and Charles Blythe Janice Lamattina Nancy and Jim Phillips, Jr. Lynn and Bob Wenige Peggy and Bill Pitt Pat and Jack Overholt Ann Boardman Gail and Steve Lambright Becky and Mitch Poole Maria and Tom Wheeler Mary Frances Pinson Sara and Wayne Sheffield Ruthanna and Bill Bost Stephanie and Jody LaNasa Joan and Neal Pope Millie Wilcox Marsha and Rob Schmitter Anne and Luke Smith Patty and Les Breen Miriam and Wayne Lancaster Erma and Bill Portman Gayle and Dennis Winchester Esther and James Smith Anna and Bruce Tripp Chloe and George Brennan Mimsie and Reese Lanier Jane and Joe Prendergast Deborah and David Wright Betty and Bill Snellings Ellen and Woodie Woodside Becky and Lawrence Bridges Jennifer and Buff Leavy, IV Kathryne and Jonathan Raclin Mary and Bob Yellowlees Margie Stockton and Harry Marshall Gail and Scott Ledbetter Vicki and Larry Radford Kara and Jody Young, Jr. Cindy Brockwell and Bill Dailey Curator Anne and Lawson Thigpen Al Link Sybil and Ed Ralston Dottie and Jack Brodhag $150 Dan and Jett Wooldridge Linda and Kevin Lokey Allison and Erwin Reid General Carolyn and Joe Brown Marjorie and Gary Young Bill Brown Joanie and Stewart Long, Jr. John Rodman Members join the Society annually Gee Gee and Tuffy Adams Lindee and Art Lucas Janis and Cesar Rodriguez Donna and Ralph Ainger Elaine and Robert Bryan at $50 or more. Family Elsie and Ed MacKethan, III Mimi and John Rogers Carol and John Austin Jane and Robert Bunting $100 Dana and Jim Manning Corinne Roxby Assistant Keeper Dianne Beisel Mary and Bill Burdell $500 Gail and Hubert Manning Sue and Tom Sayer Judy Benjamin Ray Acosta Nancy and Bob Butler Jane Marquess Mary and Carl Schellhorn Jack Dinos Deanna Clark Mary and Harrison Aiken Nancy and Buckley Byers Julie and Mike Martin Pat and Bob Schieffer Donnell and Jerry Guthrie Ann Crowther Kathryn and Vincent Albo Connie and Merrell Calhoun Ann and Tim McGlaughlin Karen and Mahlon Schneider Nardis and Mike Kellar Robert Cunningham and Tracy Lovell Gerit and James Alexander Jan and John Campbell Lou and Mason McKnight, III Alice and John Selman Carol and Stiles Kellett Andrea and Doug Edwards Jeanne and Bill Allen Continued on Next Page 18 19 Family Memberships, continued Hutch and Marcia Eisen Nancy and Bob Harper Barbara and Dick Kasak Elaine and Phil Mason Nan and William Phillips Cay and George Ellis Jean and Henry Harrell Teri and Bob Kelterborn Judie and Ken Mattie Joyce and Buzzy Pickren Deborah and Chuck Carter Jean and Ed Ellis Patricia and Bob Harris Marcella and David Kerstetter Carol Lee and Meril May Rayea and Paul Pieschel Curtis Carter James Erickson Burke Harrison Fran and Jim Kielt Tim McBride Christina and Bob Pinkerton Don Carter Mark Farver and Carin Berolzheimer Emily and Nick Hart Donna and Richard King Jody and Hans McCollum Gail and Vince Pisano MJ and Sam Choate Pat Featherstone and Bob Potokar Dawn and Hal Hart Laura and Steve Kipp Jeanne and Jack McConnell Arthur Pittman Erin Ciulla Joyce and Albert Fendig Pat and Carl Hartrampf Tamara and James Kirk Frances and Dennie McCrary Dwight Plyler Esther and Julian Clarke Beth and Luke Fennell Sandra and Alden Harwood Jane and Robert Klem Claudia and Tom McIlvain Betsy Polhill Polly and Tom Cloud Dottie and Don Fielder Brenda and Tom Haughney Melinda and Sammy Koenigsberg William McIntosh Ann and Clark Price Patty and Jeff Cole Thomas Fine and Patricia Maffeo Celia Hay Ruth Kolumber Vanette and Mike McKinney Andrea and Bruce Rado Debbie and Richard Comley Robert Fischer and Betty Oliver William Haymon Steve Landis Tricia and Shaw McVeigh Eleanor and George Ragsdale Edith and Earl Cook Nancy and Michael Fixx Linda and Dan Hefti Shirley and David Lane Marilyn and Larry Meagher Gloria and Billy Ramsaur Ellen and Cleveland Cook Linda and Bob Flannigan Albert Henderson Heather Langston Pagent and Brin Meredith Sue and Buddy Redd Fred Cooper Anne and Randall Floyd Valerie Hepburn and David Hayes Bev and Jerry Latvala Karin and Larry Mills Susan and Doug Renegar Mary and Adrian Coote Charlotte Floyd Sandra Hicks Ann and John Law Dale and Harry Moffett Nancy and John Renfroe Melanie and Doug Cranford Kathleen and Kevin Flynn Lisa and Matthew Higgins Julainne Layman Martha and Steve Mooney Shelley and Jim Renner Judy and George Cressman Mary Graham and Jim Foster Terri Hill Judge and Mrs. Lee Albert and Faye Moore Helen and Jeff Rentz Bill Curley and Linda Huss Faye and Rob Foster Pam and Jim Hinsley Lucy and Gary Lee Suzanne and Mike Moravec Allaine and Franklin Ridenour Melanie and Brad Curtis Keith Foutz Susan and Jeff Hoffman Ed Lefler Laura Morcus Sara and Charles Rinkevich Ann Marie and John Dalis Katherine Fuller Mary and Charles Hoffman Donna and Milton Leggett Carlton A. Morrison Mary Kay and Robert Rightnour Mary and William Dalton Carol and Robert Gaither Kay and Tom Holmes Alice and Royce Leggett Ruthie and Jack Morse Margaret and John Robinson Jean and Huntley Davenport Tanny and Branham Garth Catherine and Steve Holt Rozzie Lewis Sharon and Richard Moser Frances and Michael Robinson Joyce and Rick Davies Mary and Jimmy Gash Mary Louise and Dwayne Hoven Astor Lim Linda and Bob Muir Cynthia and John Rogers JoAnn and Ted Davis Michelle and Tim Gay Mimi and Bob Howenstine Barbara and John Lindgren Ann and Peter Nermoe Kathy and Mark Rogers Deana and Chuck Davis Patricia and Billy Gibson Marlene and William Hughes Katie and Fred Lindquist Creta and Eugene Nichols Joan and Jack Ross Joe DeFoe Sally and Doug Gilfillan Jenny and Stan Humphries Rebecca and Charles Lott Laura and George Nies Patricia and Whitten Rusk Marie and Tom Dennard Bunny and Michael Gilles Juanita and Jim Hunke Norma Lucas Kathy and Ray O'Brien Jennifer Ryles Barbara and Fred DeRatto Lesley and Jose Gonzalez Michele and Clint Hutchins Charlotte and Bill Lueckel W.P. O'Halloran Barbara and Steve Ryner Suzy and Steve Dmetruk Peggy and Neil Goodman Leslie Irwin Susan Madden and Jack Coram Dot and Don O'Quinn Lisa Sabino Marie Dodd Lucinda and Mark Gordon Diana and Bruce Jacobs Laura and Joel Maddox Marsha and Dave Olender Toni and Ed Saboe Margie and George Dorsey Cannon Gould Ronald Jacobs and Marsha Jenkins Meredith and Bob Magnus Susan and Chuck Oliver Annabelle and Paul Salter Judy and Robert Douglas Chrys and Keith Graham Roselle and Steven Johnson Patty and Rich Mallicote Gloria and Olaf Olsen Mary and Jeff Sanders Mary Ann and Sherman Dudley Leslie and Philip Graitcer Margi and Duane Johnson Courtney and John Mancini Carol and Currell Pattie Kathryn and Gray Sasser Sandy and Bill Dunlap Linda and Rick Haines Martha Johnson Judy and Bill Maner Rhonda and Frank Pearson Mary and Jim Sasser Prentice and Eloise Eager Susan and Jody Haley Gael and Hutch Johnson Amanda and Brian Margavich Brenda and Dan Pentecost Diane and Charles Scarbrough Marlene and Paul Early Loanne and Bob Hamje Mary Virginia Jones Faye and David Markey Helen Peppiatt and Virginia Schlegel Suzy and Charlie Schmitz Sally and Bill Easley Carol and Michael Hanneld Carla Kalil Becky Marshall Germaine Perambo Betty Lou and Rodger Schoneker Carolyn and Vince Ebbeskotte Sandra and Jerry Harper Augusta Kammer Rebecca Martin Mary Perry Continued on Next Page 20 21 Family Memberships, continued Jane and Bill Thau Individual Jennifer Broadus Jingle Davis Nancy Gregory Lois Irvin Deborah Mantick Ann Pequigney Brian Thomas $50 Bob Brown Walter Ray Davis Mary Gress Henry Jackson Vincent Marchionna Gloria Phillips Sharon and Ray Scott Chris Thompson Sharon Brown Madge DeMay Mitzi Grubb Carolyn Janssen Michael Martin Carol Piazza Nancy Acree Rhonda and Mark Sechrest Beth and Doug Thornton Joan Brown Barbara Diemmer Dody Gruen Thea Jarvis Pauline Masters Charlotte Pippin Camille Adams Kimsey and Brad Shanks James Browning John Dieterman Carolyn Hall Hank Jenkins Jane Mathews Carole Ploeger Ann and Wallace Tillman Mary Aloia Diane Sheehan Laurie Bullard Amy DiLorenzo Lynn Hamil Lillian Jenkins Mickey McBride Susan Pool Clynne and McLane Tilton Diane Altenbach Joyce and Albert Shelander Keith Burchett Charles Dismer Betsy Hamilton Nancy Jenkins Ann McCann Mary Katherine Pool Merry and Bill Tipton Richard Altman John Shepherd Angie Burns Gayle Disque Milton Hamlin Linda Johnston Jeanne McLain Martha Pope Touch, Inc. Margaret Altman Claire and George Sherrill Dorris Burton Marg Dodd Mary June Harike Jim Jones Sally McLaurin Sophia Porson Susan and Lowry Tribble Anne Ambrose Janet Shirley Vicki Ream Karla and Kenneth Trobaugh Sue Amiano Mary Jo Busby-Griffith Martha Jane Dodson Brett Harper Patricia Jordan Frances McLean Don Baker and Randy Siegel Catherine Reeverts Brady Turner Marjorie Anderson Joy Butterfield Mary Donohue John Harper Mrs. W.M. Kampschmidt Charlene McManamy Michael Simmons Libby Reppert Cheryl and Ben Turnipseed Jeanne Anderson Katie Campbell Joyce Douglass Toddie Harris Leslie Kaufmann Patricia McMillan Terri and Tate Simpson Anne Reynolds Serena and Whitley Vick Gaye Anderson Doug Campbell Mary Dressner Jessie Harrison Valerie Kehoe Ed Meadows Barabara and Michael Sizemore Marie Richardson Anne-Marie and Frank Walsh Joe Andrews Sage Campione Chris Dyson Janet Hays Judi Kelley Robert Meek Joyce and Chris Slack Nancy Richmond Lisa Walton Ed Armstrong B.J. Candler Sarah Ellerbee Carol Heffernan Beth Kempe Carla Melvin Willou and Bill Smith Caroline Carrington Becky Estes Joyce Heinz Chandra Kendall Duane Mendenhall Marjorie Ripke Anthony Wasilewski Jane Asher Judy and Wilfred Smith Bobbi Rish Kevin Austin Helen Castrillo Susan Evins Ladye Heisel Marcia Kester Holly Mobley Susan and Clyde Smith Jackie and George Waterhouse Gail Rivard Judith Bagarozzi Austin Catts Betty Ewing Clara Henderson Elizabeth Killgallon Steve Mount Karen and Kent Smith Lamar Webb Jane Rives Stacey Bagnoli Ann Chapman John Farmer Stacia Hendricks Diane Knight Susan Mower Barbara and David Smith Pat and Ronnie Wehunt Pam Roseman Nelda Ballagh Dave Charland Jean Farrant Charles Henson John Koenig Pam Mueller Lisa and Gary Smith Janine and Jon Weller Freda Roulhac Suzanne Bandy Donna Chisholm Kathi Farrell Connie Herndon Harriet Langford Cathy and Mike Murphy Brenda and Patrick Smith John Wells Ginnie Schroder Diane Barnsley Jean Choate Deborah Fatica Timothy Hicks Brenda Langley Kareen Narciso Holly and Charles Spalding Dee and Bob West Alison Schueneman Jean Marie Barr Anne Chubb Byra Fell Marie Hines Jim Lanier Bob Natzke Steve Spears Anne and Tom Whelchel Joanne Scott Irene Bates Lillian Clarke Carol Ferguson Randy Hires Kitty Larkins Virginia O'Connor Barbara and Bob Sprouse Jane and Christopher White Tish Searcy Michael Bauser Patricia Collins Ann Fitzpatrick Mary Hitt Laura Latham Jack O'Hagan Betty and Jack Steinhilber Luke White and Melinda Bruley White Joan Shellito Carol J. Bell Light Cook Mary Lou Folts Carol Hoffine Sandy Layton Rachel Overton Gwendolyn Stevens and Nils Wessell Suzanne and David Whitehead Linda Shonesy Debbie Bell Catherine Cooper Lane Fuller Debbie Hoffmann Donna Leggett Jo Anne Packo Audrey and David Stewart Adrienne and Charles Wiggins E.J. Shumway Jo Bennett Ann Corley Maggie Gallagher Lisa Hofmann Jan Lemasters Lodi Palmer Deborah and Keith Stocker Deane Sills Pat and Joe Wilkinson Kay Benson Zoann Covington Paula Galland Lurlyne Holland Elizabeth LeSueur Judy Parker Sally and Tommy Stroud Melinda Smith Susan and Robert Williamson Reese Bischoff Dale Covington Mary Jane Gamble Marzee Horn Sam Livesay Mary Ellen Parkins Lynn and Gaines Sturdivant Beth Smith Richard Williamson and Janie Shaheen Margaret Blackstock Gail Cowan Kathy Gansereit Ethel Horton Mary Ann Livingston Ann Parmalee Sarah and Craig Sullivan Kenneth Smith Barbara and John Wilsher Lucy Blackwell James Crace Ellen Garfield Karen Hufnagel Carol Long Bobbie Patrick Tracy and Steve Svendsen William Smith Claire and Clinton Winne Sharon Bolin Judy Crews Gloria Gash Evelyn Hunsucker Penta Love David Albert Paulk Lisa and Steve Swain Edith Smoak Charlotte and John Winsness Marcia Boney David Crews Joe Gaska Lyn Hunt Carolyn Lovell Jan Payne Sara Taylor and Skip Slocum Dianne Smoot Lois and Jerry Winsness Frank Booker Linda Culver Carole Ginzl Eleanor Hutchens Pat Lynch Renee Pearman Anne and Robert Tebbetts Virginia Snyder Bootie and Royce Wood Brad Boord Leah Curtis Mary Gonsalves Brad Hutcherson Judy and Richard Lyons Mike Peck Tracey and Jonathan Tennant Roberta Sortwell Jackie and Lyle Yates Maureen Bowen Priscilla Darby Georgia Graves Emily Ingram Lee Malone Betty Peirce Karen and Doug Terry Margie and Dick Young Elizabeth Braswell Pamela Davis Mary Gray Jennifer Irion Anna K. Mansfield Camille Penders Continued on Next Page 22 23 Individual Memberships, continued Lifetime* Janis and Cesar Rodriguez Lifetime members made a one time Mrs. Joseph Ross Bleecker Springs Jim Wadsworth gift of $1,000 to the Society and are Frankie and Gordon Strother Marian Stevens Christine Walden recognized as a General member in Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Sturdivant Larry Stinson Beth Wallace perpetuity. Merry and Bill Tipton Judy Stipp Jeanne Warwick Mr. and Mrs. G. Ben Turnipseed Sandy Storino Neile Weis Mr. Ray Acosta Lamar Webb Carolyn Strohm Kevin Weiss Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Albo Barbara and John Wilsher Michael Stroud Yvonne and Jim Wethern Mr. and Mrs. Dean Auten Tess Stuermer Kathie Whalen Dr. Irwin Berman *This membership category is no longer Buddy Sullivan Jan Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berolzheimer offered. Carl Svendsen Star Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. David Berry Sally Swann Robin White Mary and Bill Burdell Brent Taylor Peggy White Curtis Carter Gail Butler - Taylor House Jennifer Wilcoxon Don Carter Darrell Thaw & Jane Wilder Patty and Jeff Cole Company, PC, CPA Elaine Williams Fred Cooper Donald Thieme Janie Willis Marie Dodd Kaki Thurber Joan Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fendig Nancy Thurn Jeanne Wolf Anne and Randall Floyd Evelyn Ting Gail Wolflick Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hawie Bonita Wright Wes Tippins William Haymon Ann Wright Orita Tonkens Dr. Albert Henderson Larry Youngner Janet and Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Hoven Gloria Zocchi Torrance Mrs. Hurley Jones Frances Zwenig Meredith Trawick Mr. and Mrs. Richard King Denise Trethaway Ellen and Diane Kinsey-Dempsey Becky Tucker Mrs. Ruth Kolumber Jackie Turbidy Bev and Jerry Latvala John Turrentine Dr. Astor Lim Al Link John Tuten Mr. and Mrs. N. McVeigh, III Louise Ufer Mrs. Nancy Montgomery Marilyn Underhill Mr. W.P. O'Halloran Matthew Payne - Dana and Patrick Parker University of Georgia Main Library Bruce Rado Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsaur Philip Viviani

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