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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The Geechee Yearbook Special Collections at Lane Library (Armstrong) 1964 Geechee 1964 Armstrong College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-geechee- yearbook Recommended Citation Armstrong College, "Geechee 1964" (1964). The Geechee Yearbook. 28. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/armstrong-geechee-yearbook/28 This book is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at Lane Library (Armstrong) at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Geechee Yearbook by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. mam B **< i ' '' ••'' . I i vN-NJ :.::„<:', : .;-' :: ' : -. .4 "dJ-M FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/geechee1964arms FOI Do No The GEECHEE 36666 1964 •w *» '«&* 4 e 7 i" Jr4|»rff !*"•>. -•"- i it .•"! i . IP/ 1 . ItlOHll P.vjf i< ; • Armstrong College avanmali Barbara Jacobson, Editor-in-Chief Myrna Marcus, Associate Editor Lynn Bernstein, Business Manager Addie Lynch, Assistant Business Manager Ferrebee Edwards, Art & Layout Editor J. Harry Persse, Faculty Advisor / k W*5»yw<P Table of Contents I. Dedication 6 II. Administration and Faculty 8-23 III. Classes 24-61 IV. Beauties 62-69 V. Sports 70-79 VI. Organizations 80-98 VII. Advertisements 99-111 Dedication In view of the long ana devoted service rendered to Armstrong College in his years as teacher and president, it is fitting that the Geech.ee dedication of 1964 should go to Mr. Foreman M. Hawes in this year of his retirement as president of Armstrong. It was twenty-eight years ago this January, only months after the opening of the college, that Mr. Hawes arrived on campus. A native of Richmond County, he had received his early education in that area, graduating from the Locust Grove Institute. He went on to earn his bachelors degree at Mercer University and a master's degree in chemistry at Emory University. He served as instructor of chemistry at Georgia Tech for a while, and came to Armstrong in that capacity in the winter of 1936. By 1942 Mr. Hawes had become advisor for student activities and Dean of Students. In 1943, when President J. Thomas Askew resigned to enter the war-time Navy, Mr. Hawes was chosen to fill the vacated post. He guided the college then through the lean years of the war, the post-war boom and the return to normalcy after the flood of veterans. In his long term of office as president, Mr. Hawes' achievements have been numerous and varied. Under his guidance the college has acquired most of the buildings it now occupies. He obtained the use of the Georgia Historical Society's Hodgson Hall as the college library, expanded the science facilities of Gamble Hall, and presided over the transfer of the college from the city to the University System of Georgia. More recently he has been instrumental in forwarding plans for buildings on the new campus site which will soon be brought to fruition. Besides these tangible signs of accomplishments, a more important and less obvious aspect of his administration is to be found in the standards of academic excellence that he has fostered. These are reflected in the success of Armstrong students at reputable senior colleges everywhere and the fine reputation that the college has throughout the nation. Therefore it is with admiration and respect that we dedicate the 1964 Geech.ee to President Foreman M. Hawes. The Geechee Staff ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY The Armstrong College Commission Dr. Irving Victor, Chairman Mr. Arthur I. Jeffords, Vice Chairma Mr. Grady L. Dickey Mr. Frank Barragan, Jr. Mr. Frank Hill Mr. John F. M. Ranitz, Jr. Mayor Malcolm Maclean Mr. Robert F. Lovett, Chairman, Chatham County Commissioners Dr. Thord M. Marshall, Superintendent, Board of Education, Chatham County Mr. William Schandolph, President, Chamber of Commerce Dr. Darnell Brawner, President, Board of Education Dr. Irving Victor, Chairman 10 Foreman M. Hawes, President 11 Joseph I. Killorin Academic Dean J. Harry Persse Dctin of Students 12 Jule C Rossiter Comptroller Nellie H. Schmidt Jack H. Padgett Admissions Officer Registrar 13 Phyllis Cartwright Librarian Manning Hicrs Director of Student Personnel Services 14 Regina Yoast Librarian Elizabeth Pound Manager of Student Center Mary Strong Director of Community Services 15 Registrar's Staff: Min Campbell, Bertis Jones, Virginia Arey Sara Beth Tuten, Assistant to Admissions Officer Mary Kearney, Switchboard Operator Elizabeth Howard, Secretary to Academic Dean 16 i k 1 r« 2 c, \ F ^^^^^& _* »* »f 1st .*.< «* — . « *-*.• I* A k % SMB. ! Corinne McGee, Bookkeeper Marjorie Mosley, Administrative Assistant Frances Mull, Secretary to Student and Secretary to the President Personnel Services Eleanor Salter and Annette Miller, Library Secretaries 17 Leslie Davenport, Chairman: Hannah Holleman g iolo 1 y 18 Joseph Green, Ranny Bradford, Josephine Amari, Lee Sayre Humanities Jack Fowler, Charles White, Mar- garet Lubs, Chairman; William Starrs 19 William Winn, James Semmes, Robert Stubbs, Chairman; Edgar Wilford, William Stephens Mathematics Chennis Aleen Williams, Chairman; Frank Brimelow 20 J. Kenneth Davidson, Dorothy Thompson, Chairman; Hinckley Murphy, Manning Hiers <\ P;SVCHGlGJC 7 and OCIOla 7 piavsics7 Robert Rockwell, John deslslets, Chairman 21 Dorothy Wade, Roy Sims, Chairman, Larry Tapp Physical Education 22 Jean Vining, John McCarthy, Lamar Davis, Chairman .Business Administration History anc Political Science William Coyle, Orson Beecher, Chairman, Richard Haunton CLASSE 24 25 OPHOMORE CLA Class Officers Jane Powers, Secretary; Janet Reiley, Treasurer; James Ramsey, President; Grace Goodove, Vice-President 26 OF 1964 Virginia Alexander Stanley Adler Gwen Ashcraft Alice Alnutt Julie Balderson 27 BUI it'll Ware Bcall Ronnie Benford Judy Benton Fred Black Helen Blackwood Earl Bland Edward Bland 28 Thomas Boone MOST OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Fred Boyd Jimmy Ramsey Barbara Boykin Sandra Bridges Wiley Brooks Daniel Brown Marilyn Burke Rae Nellc Burnsed Terry Burnsed «- OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Martha Anne Tullis Perry Carter 30 ^ Vernon Cawthon Guerry Cook Joan Denmark Marie Doyle Martha Drake Eva Dukes Margaret Edenfield Martha Embry Andrea Fountain OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Larry Olsen Grace Goodove Bruce Greene James Hampton 32 Helen Heidt Robert Hill William Hinely OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Bubba Mock James Lange Beverly Love 33 t Charlotte Lee Helen Lee Kay Leon James McDaniel A 1 ^ OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE I Tom Tippet Ann Mc(j ;;i Sandra Mock Charles Monroe Harry Moore Andrea Mosely Phil Murphy Ann Nash Heywood Nichols 35 Bob Nordman Judy Nunn Larry Olsen OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Jane Powers William Page James Oscar Linda Pelli 36 Carolyn Perkins David Plank Jean Powers OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE JeanMHMPowers Jane Powers James Ramsey Bradwcll Sampey Gwen Sellers Patricia Sellers Allen Shensky OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Andrea Mosely William Smiley Rose Smith John Stewart Carl Thompson Randall Thompson Tom Tippitt '.*'•' '§' - i r. • I Patricia Trudell Martha Tullis 39 Melinda Worden Jeanne Williams James Wilson Judith Wilson OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE Grace Goodove P. 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Wu FRESHMAN CLA> Lynn Bernstein, Treasurer; James Davis, President; Jane Hancock, Vice-President; Carolyn Yarbrough, Senator; Angela Hebert, Sec rerary. 41 William Alpert Lillie Ambos Barbara Anderson Dwight Anderson Elliot Arnstein Juan Ayala Jack Ayoub John Badenhoop John Battu i .1 La t relic Banks Pamela Bell 42 Robert Bennett Lynn Bernstein Raf Biezenbos Robert Boyette Linda Boykin Madeline Brewer Dale Brown DffllilUUi^ Fred Brown Sonia Buchanan James Buchner 43 nth Ralph Burns Inez Burts Harriet Burke Richard Byrd Edward Burns Nancy Cabaniss Pauline Canant William Cannady Cindy Carson Michael Ciucevich H A///VL7 Charles Claxton Jill Clements «9 "*" «> ¥ * Alan Clifton Mary Conner Richard Collier >'^^l\ §4^ ^ 1 ; X * r* \ Linda Coppage Elton Cowart Kathy Cox Ruth Craft Jim Creech Ray Crosby 45 Elizabeth Dempsey Barbara Dlugozima 46 * ^ <* \ N II i* V Sit*'* hmm .. ... *JKt i Donald Dukes Henri Dunaway Gerald Dyer Virginia Eason Freida Ford David Eunice Ray Folds Robert Freundt Christopher Frame Anne Fell Robert Everette 47 \ \ Betty Gentry Catherine Geisking Ronald Ginsberg Bertha Golcman Candice Grant Kay Greenway Ronald Griffin Jane Hancock Priscilla Harms 48 d±dih Louis Harkins William Harkins Joseph Harper Melvin Haysman Angela Hebert William Hendrix Peter Hendry Lance Hilliard Charles Highsmith -OK. ?«? Sandra Hudson 49 Carolyn Huey Linda Hugunin Barbara Jacobson Joy Jerrcll NMNBW James Johnscn James Jones Charles Jurgensen Judith Jurgensen Harvey Kantcr Carlos Kellett 50 Katherine Kersey Henry Kilpatrick James King Martin Kirkland Martha Kitchens Raymond Knight Roland Langford X (''•» * r . Else Landmark Lynette Lewis Lenora Littlefield Stewart Lively 51 ^ £ W'vleen Long Addie Lynch Jim Lyon Louis Magnon Alex Mallis Myrna Marcus Marcia Marvin Michael May Carol McCray Jerry Maxner David McCoy 52 John McDowell Donald Mclntyre Patsy McGinnis Young McWhirter Donald Melroy Irving Metz Elizabeth Merrick Dan Miller Jack Moody Joy Moore Lee Moore 53 Linda Moore Jeannine Morgan Patricia Murphy »yce Mulling m i Judy Nash Terry Ncikirk Nell Newsome Jack Newton 54 / Lana Orendorff Al Pace Kay Parker Susan Pacetti Pamela Pedicini John