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(South Bend, Indiana) Class of 1968 Bond, Julia, Atlanta University (Atlanta, Georgia) Conaway, Charles W., Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, Florida) Davis, Dorothy E., Southern University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) Kent, Ruth Virginia (St. Augustine, Florida) King, Monroe M., Pepperell Mills West Point (Carrollton, Georgia) Larimer, Mary R., Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Blacksburg, Virginia) Mathis, Treva W., Guilford College (Greensboro, North Carolina) Weldon, Ed, Georgia State College (Atlanta, Georgia) Class of 1969 Adams, Anthony, Wyoming State Archives and Historical Dept. (Cheyenne, Wyoming) Dawkins, Jo Cille, Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History (Jackson, Mississippi) Little, Brooks B. (Rev.), The Upper Room (Nashville, Tennessee) Molton, C. T. 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(Cheyenne, Wyoming) Class of 1970 Bishop, Twila, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Boldrick, Samuel James, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Cebrun, Mary, Interdenominational Theological Center Library (Atlanta, Georgia) Clarke, Frank, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Johnson, Mae Frances, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Center (Atlanta, Georgia) Kitchen, Mary F., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) McEnroe, Mary Loretto (Sister), Nazareth Convent and Academy Sisters of Saint Joseph (Concordia, Kansas) Page, George Wilson, Jr., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Shaw, Marte, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Steiner, Ronald A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Indiana, Pennsylvania) Class of 1971 Barta, Nancy Blanche, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Beal, William C., Jr., United Theological Seminary (Pennsylvania) Bradham, Jo Allen, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Clark, Charlotte L., Southwest Texas State (San Antonio, Texas) Hamilton, Ann Hollingsworth, Emory University student Ray, Carl, Mississippi State University (Jackson, Mississippi) Richardson, Gaynelle W., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Saltzman, Mollie, Pratt Institute (New York, New York) Schinkel, Pete, University of Georgia student (Atlanta, Georgia) Wald, Mary Grace, Atlanta Public Library and Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Class of 1972 Browne, Margaret W., Dalton Regional Library (Dalton, Georgia) Goff, Sharon, University of Delaware student (Newark, Delaware) Hill, Charles T., Thomas County Historical Society (Albany, Georgia) Ilg, Rebecca A., Georgia Southern College (Statesboro, Georgia) Moseby, Ann Page, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Moseley, Sarah Kathrine, Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Niblack, Martha (Atlanta, Georgia) Sampley, Ethelene, Methodist Museum (St Simons Island, Georgia) Scritchfield, Francis de Sales (Sister) (Grand Island, Nebraska) Shakespeare, Margaret N. 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(Highland, New York) Raesly, Barboura, University of Georgia (Athens, Georgia) Ray, William G., Virginia State Library (Richmond, Virginia) Sinclair, Frank (Atlanta, Georgia) Tiahrt, Karmen (Atlanta, Georgia) Class of 1974 Adams, Eva D, Fort Valley State College (Fort Valley, Georgia) Allen, Sybil B., Louisiana State University Archives (New Orleans, Louisiana) Blatz, Imogene (Sister), St. Benedict's Convent (St. Joseph, Minnesota) Bullock, Penelope L., Atlanta University School of Library Service (Atlanta, Georgia) Davenport, Honor Jean, Interdenominational Theological Center (Atlanta, Georgia) Herring, Joan B., Atlanta University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Hersch, Jane B., West Georgia College (Carrollton, Georgia) Howell, H.G., Jr., Southeastern Louisiana University (Franklinton, Louisiana) Humphreys, Hubert, Louisiana State University Shreveport (Shreveport, Louisiana Maynard, Suzanne, University of Georgia student (Athens, Georgia) Meyer, Robin, Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Wellington, Roger, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) White, Marshall, West Georgia College student (Senoia, Georgia) Class of 1975 Banks, Brenda, Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Brabham, Robert F., Jr., University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Charlotte, North Carolina) Carpenter, Mary A., Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Collins, Rachel B., Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vermont) Coren, Robert W., Syracuse University student (Syracuse, New York) Flemister, Wilson N., Interdenominational Theological Center (Atlanta, Georgia) Hajek, Frank J., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Hux, Roger, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Kawula, John, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Kirksey, Mary Bess, Birmingham Public Library (Birmingham, Alabama) Kitchens, John W., Tuskegee Institute (Tuskegee, Alabama) Lamont, Joyce H., University of Alabama Library (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) McKinney, Billie E., Knoxville-Knox County Public Library (Tennessee) Neal, Ellen Barrier, University of North Carolina Library (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) Pyne, Charlynn, University of Maryland student (College Park, Maryland) Soroka, Cerise, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Welsh, Stephen R., Florida Educational Resources Information Center (Tallahassee, Florida) Whiting, Marvin, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Zietz, Steve, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Class of 1976 Anderson, Ada B., Governor's Office Information Management System (St. Croix, US Virgin Islands) Bridges, Edwin, Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Carver, Miriam V., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Cribbin, Ruth P., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Grove, Lynn A., McKendree College (Lebanon, Illinois) Lamont, Joyce H., University of Alabama Library (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) Lasley, Ellen R., Appalachian State University student (Greensboro, North Carolina) Lutton, Nancy, University of Papua New Guinea (Papua, New Guinea) Lynch, Michael J., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Mercure, Rosemary P., College of the University of Virginia (Wise, Virginia) Phillips, Vicky, John Deere and Company (Moline, Illinois) Richardson, Sally P., Warner Robins Public Library (Georgia) Robbins, Deborah A., Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter, New Hampshire) Salvi, Sabatino, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Rome, Italy) Watson, Leigh, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Wells, Anne S., Mississippi State University (Mississippi) Willard, George-Anne, Georgia State University (Atlanta, Georgia) Williams, David L., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Class of 1977 Barbour, Joan E., Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Brock, Nancy, Cross Trails Regional Library (Opp, Alabama) Carmichael, James, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Chapman, Nancy Hunter, Western Washington State College student (Bellingham, Washington) Connell, Leigh, Atlanta Public Library (Atlanta, Georgia) Dumans, Maria Luiza, Emory University student (Atlanta, Georgia) Draughon, Ralph, University of Georgia (Athens, Georgia) Fields, Dorothy, History & Research Center of South Florida (Miami, Florida) Jones, d'Arcy, Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Jones, Mary Virginia, University of North Carolina student (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) Lane, Karen, Georgia Folklore Society (Atlanta, Georgia) Maroney, Daryle, Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Martin, Shirley, University of Texas at Dallas (Dallas, Texas) McAninch, Glen, University of Georgia (Athens, Georgia) McAninch, Sandra, University of Georgia (Athens, Georgia) Mendelson, Johanna, Georgia Archives (Atlanta, Georgia) Miller, Marjorie, Augustana College (Rock Island, Illinois) Rechel, Michael, Eastman School of Music (Rochester, New York) Ripatti, Sally, University of Tennessee student (Knoxville, Tennessee) Savage, Janice, Ouachita Baptist University (Arkadelphia, Arkansas) Vandegrift, Barbara, George C. Marshall Research Library (Lexington, Virginia) Weiser, Paulette, Wyoming State Archives (Cheyenne, Wyoming) Wozny, Ida, Wyoming State Archives (Cheyenne, Wyoming) Class of 1978 Basile, Leon Edmund, University of Georgia student (Woburn, Massachusetts) Blanchard, Monica, Emory University student (Decatur,
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