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Recall 1978 Fluked Devevk\ Recall 1978 fLuked Devevk\ jtecoH In Dedication One Lives Forever In Memories I Carl Byron Frazier 1960-1976 GMC Spirit Faculty And Organizations Administration One hundred three Thirteen Classes Thirty-one c CO 3 Q. T O o. CO 3 Military And Off Campus Programs Eighty-Seven 3" > C 3 Q. o a. Advertisements CD Honors 3> CO < One hundred sixty-seven One hundred nineteen The President's Parade -W»: Each year following the plebe period at Georgia Military College the President's Parade is held. At this parade new cadets receive their G.M.C. shoulder crests and awards are given. Two two year ROTC scholarships and 14 Distinguished Military Students were recognized at the 1977 President's Parade. Eric Ledger and Lorraine Casey received ROTC scholarships. Distinguished Military Students honored were George Ray, Tim Collins, Robert Jones, Rogert Bartlett, James Kelly, Patrick Calhoun, Richard Parker, John Kidd, Roy Jackson, Steve Gnerlick, Robert Kelly, John Dolac, Mike Landers and Mike Etheridge. 1 -rkKL— - illfl ! 8, ":': •••'•"::'' :•:::•.:• •• • : — HUM 1 • 1B— IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM ALAN FRAME 1958-1977 10 11 Cyrano Me and My Shadow ;:PW:- t liSBiiK :.;:: -:.-!- :• t 1 I 2 1 ^ "But I Can't Put My Nose There!!" 1 I 1 I Not with Braces!! Whose phone number? 12 THIS COUNTRY NEEDS f.MPE I ^MIMING Faculty and BIMIRMEN. NOT MORE ENGLISH Administration PI MAJ. John L Anderson Headmaster Mrs. Sandra Prosser Secretary to Headmaster 14 LTC. Jerry Ellington Assistant Headmaster Mrs. Ether Vann Dean of Girls 15 Math Department: Science Department: L to R.; Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Layfield, Col. L. to R.; Mrs. Golczynski, Chairman, Major Cunningham. Ellington, Chairman. 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Rice, Mrs. Carolyn Cooper Special Education—Mrs. Kay Craig Physical Education-Coach Joe Cunningham, Coach Eugene Dews, Coach Ronnie Simpson, Mrs. Peggy Couey Coach Wendell Harrelson—Health 18 - ' «•/*' " ^k j^\ ' . , , * ^ -:;:'.T..^: •; 1 1 Athletic Director—Coach Ronnie Simpson Varsity Boy's Basketball—Coach Joe B-Team Boy's Basketball—Coach Eugene Cunningham Dews Varsity Girl's Basketball—Coach Peggy Couey B-Team Girl's Basketball-Coach Wendell Track—Coach Joe Cunningham Harrelson 19 Baseball—Coach Eugene Dews Tennis—Mrs. Peggy Couey Golf-Coach Ronnie Simpson 20 Major General Eugene A. Salet, President, U.S. Army (Ret.) Jean Heidel, Secretary to President 21 :•*•-, • !: Jm Col. Joe W. Finley, Vice President Inez Hawkins-Vice President Alumni and Development, Dean Of Women Ronald Cook—Director of Admissions and Registrar Betty Gercken-Assistant Registrar 22 Ltc. Warren Story-Vice President for Admissions/Comptroller Anne Yawn—Secretary of Commandant of Cadets Pam Youngblood-Secretary of Off Campus Programs Diane Baughcum—Secretary of Adult and Continuing Education 23 Business Office—Janie Dunn, Bernice Reeves, Martha Miller Bookstore Manager—Sgt. W.L. Hightower Carlton Ellington, Warren Story ! I Administrative Services—Emory Goggans Maintenance Department-Tene Alford, Mack Overman, Otis Davis 24 ^•s • ' ,'••%• Security—Bob Pickman Canteen—Claudia Moore and Penny Davis Cafeteria Staff, Back row—L. to R. Edward Dobbs, Prince Myrick, Sally Mae Bridges, Milton Davis, Roas Cannie Front row-Claudia Moore, Mary Brogdon Maintenance—Lula Bell Ward 25 --':.••::• -N:-- Major Al Rotter Psychology, Counselor Col. Robert K. Irvin, Academic Dean, Chairman of Social Science Col. Bill Kemp, History Major Richard Pfund, History 26 lilts/.. " ] * •ia^BS:R;i9fc'flrss':S-HB*:B^! •J^-S^"** Dr Gary Smith, English Chairman Col. Bill Ragan, English «#"** N f0 ^^ f. 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Phi Theta Kappa, Who's Who Among American Junior College Students Terrel, Jasper Norris Ussery, William Chorus Dogteam, Vice- President of COORS Clarence Woodward, Mike Dale Wright, Russell Lee Battalion Mess Officer Chorus, Drill Team GMC Head Quarters Co. Ranger Dogteam Executive Officer Wright, Quintin Edward Chorus, Phi Theta Kappa, Who's Who Among American Junior College Students Take Something Like A Star 0 Star(the fairest one in sight), We grant your loftiness the right To some obscurity of cloud- It will not do to say of night, Since dark is what brings out your light. Some mystery becomes the proud. But to be wholly taciturn In your reserve is not allowed. Say something to us we can learn By heart and when alone repeat. Say Something! And it says, "Iburn." But say with what degree of heat. Talk Farenheit, talk Centigrade Use language we can comprehend. Tell us what elements you blend. It gives us strangely little aid, But does tell something in the end. And steadfast as Keats' Eremite, Not even stooping from its sphere, It asks of us a certain height, So when at times the mob is swayed To carry praise or blame too far, We may take something like a star To stay our minds on and be staid. Robert Frost xr^%m- \Aw ^y PHOTO just NOT camera AVAILABLE shy Ramona Alston Sue Anderson John Bering Tracey Blizzard Bruce Buckman Arthur Byrd Loraine Casey Mark Chrietzberg Duane Clayton Phillip Clayton 40 ' - • •I ,-: 1, 3" - H^y •"'•* yt \ 1:1' %:-:: ;:ffi;.i James Collier Johnny Cone Michael Criss Richard Cunningham waomtmm Bruce Georgia Avohn Goodwin Carlos Hamer 41 jtC* > • ; ( f A v Rhonda Harding Gordon Hellman Richard Howe Michael Jinks «-,V til Kevin Jones Margurite Jones Trina Lundy Mark Martin Jo Maxwell 42 Stefan Perry Tangye Proctor mtxo m mum. 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