Augusta College Daily Bulletin 1961-1962

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A B G U S I A
COLLEGE

''ALL

,^?EN2m,.

MOm& y SE PTEMBER .91, 'r?

' -^ ^^-Bry is opea for your conveaience eiuring thta& houfS*,

MoT-day 8:00 i.a - 9:00 poin,

Tuesday 8:00 aw. - 9:00 p. a.

Wedntsaday 8t00 ao. - 4:30 p.m.

Thwr.jday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 pota.

Friday 8:00 am, - 4:30 p.as.

Saturday, Siiaday - Closed
Kr. Kewland, our head librarian, has provided a louaga area for
you- convcnlenca in the upper level of the Library. Please
cisU,; tiJa best use of tiia Library this year,

Sruvi-nrt comae changes should be made at the office of the Registrs-r
Ufce registrala today, toaorrow, and. Wedaeeday.

lAC

1 The SS& Augusta Callege Chapter is having a picnic in honor of a'H
aew faculty this year..

DATS: Tuesday, Septea&er 26th
TIKB: 6:00 p.m
PLACE; Quadrangle
FORs Nev facciicy and faxniliea
POflfJ BY? Last year's faculty, please bring enough and ee ftfrs. Aaaa

n, Turner for vhat ia needed beaide variety and quantity,
All faculty bring your faailiee,

2. HLrs. Bargrove epe-aks to the Jayceee toasorrow night on the t-bject
Joisxmy can reftc* " ui you?"

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A BT G a S T A
COLLEGE

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GEKERA L AMQDNCEHEMTS

Any PL550 (GI Bill) veteran or students trailing under PL634 (War Crphau'!*
Acfc) vho liave not reported to Mr. Dye's office, Adailislstratioa Buildixig,
ple<>8e do so iUisaed lately.

2., The Clioir will oeet today fit 2 p.Oo in its nev quarters oa the soufca
side of the quadrangle (past the greenhouse and to the left), New
leeBiber* are welcoate,

3- imiJm..a&MS (SF S![:tn)BHT SERVICES g

&<, Aayooe interested in the Reading 'iaproveraeiit Program, see Mra. Hargrove
Isi Bellevtte Hall ft^AY- Pre-teatlng will be oa Thuradsy.

b. ALL boys interested in playing basketball - "Tryouts" will be held
beginning KJooday, October 16, It woold be wise to start working out.

GEA picnie tonights 6 poiBc. In the qijadraftgle.

A n 6 Tf S T A

C L 1- E 6 E

il.1 -^gSlJR . . WEBHEHaAY SSP^M8ER %1 1951

^yROM THE CffFICE OF SX CDEHY SEH\' -.CES?

MoRleatioits for class offic^trs and representatives will be on
aext ye<ir'?84ay, (tetober 4, tad Thursday, Octobsr 5. It would
be wise for you to b think.og about these noiBraatleaa.

b,. Job cpportoQities now available for boys. Coaie by the <>ffir;a
of the Dean of Students fox details.

IM

' j^j are cordially invited to a "Let s Set Acquainted" st the Women's
00*itory, School of Mursiag, edic*;i College of Georgia, Wedaeafiay^
3c;r .esber 21, 1961 aoaewhare between 7:30 p.aa. and 9: Of p.m. accord-
;f,:j.i r.o a tyoed Invitation received .'Spt^aber 26, 1961.

SiklkX. BJliilllS

AUGUSTA

C L L B G 2

QtMJtTSR ymiRSaAY SE: ?TgHBEa 28. 1 961

- interested in eaterlug their paintings or draviogs in the
Augusta Art Exhibit are Invited to do so. Thee should i>e
ted to Professor Cowling not later than Friday, Septeirfjeir 29th

7>'ise8 vill be awarded v

m OF?ICH (HP STODSHT SSgyiCBS g

a lEqprovement Classes begin today. Period 4, Second Plo>!.,
xstration Buileing, Beading Record Books should be obtalued
!* the Bookstore prior to ^aeetlng cifcse today
following students please report with your Record Books;
iethur Cecelia Loo, Yoke

Coursey, Mary Itetcalfe, Barbara

?)avia Bonnie Nlcaolsj Donald

Iteon^ Gairy Patrick, Patsy

Elliotts Howard Pelt, Iriaa

oahn, Mary Reese, Helen

?iawiey. Mavis Stafford John

Joe, Charles Stephenson, Linda

Joiner, Gloria Stringer, Doug

Snapp, Frances Usry, Carl

m TSE DE&H (K? STK9EMTS Qgyi^iEs

i> we appeal to your personal pride and self res sect to Iteep she
aibles clean in the Stvidect Center o The receptacles are there
far your convanience.

V Georgia Association of Junior Colleges aeets at Georgia Soxith-
iiiuem College^ Aiaericus, Georgia, October 13-U. The theiste .y
the conference is; N<-D!XELLECT1VE FACTORS HELP TO BETEBKINE SUCCESS
XS COLLEGE,. First general sesBlon is Friday, October 13, 10:^? A,M
Last general seesiott is Satwrdayj October 14, 9:00 AMc

i OM THE OI TICE OF SHE RE(^ISTRARs
-lease senel any student for 'ihoa you have no class card to th office
of the Registrar iBBied lately^ Also, please report the nanes of stucJeiita
on your official roll who have not reported to classo

AUGUSTA

COLLEGE

I I till UllimniMM III! llMi MMl ifllllllll !

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SEPTSMBER 29^ 1931

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1. I'FmjfSE OFFICE OF STUDEMT SEB?ICESs

The follcmlag students report to Hrs Hargrove for pre-fcesfclng
for EaacfJjig jfejproveiaent Class, Period 4 today:

Andrews, Gracie
Ccnrsey, Kary
Disoa, Gary
21 J lot fc 5 Roward

f&Vna, !fery
Kiif.ppj Fiancee

Nichols, DoaaM
O'Rear, Charlotte
Patrick, Patsy
St&itoTd, Joba
Stringers Doug
Tulley, Charles

k e ff S T A

0CTC3EII 3^ ,:.9ei

c,

"' h .ve its first 'aeeti;- ,7 p^a. in

- -iiV. (Hie ba'i letin boai, - oxit Cecter for

tb& Weill .jTshlp of t iS <;ib.)

fol1.!>vD'ing :tutlint8 please pick v.p their atsadenfi ideai.
1 thi : o::iice:

Allen p Ann Hard Sig, Geofge

Greer, Bon tie May, Morris

Hall, Yvon le Wald c, Celeete

S:-^&t ^*. itiag of th ; Ss;^eat NEA c<dy> 3 p^m. ia l^bsasy 6

^s.cul.l;y

\, All factilfc;/ md scaff m aab.? -a interested in bowliuff, please iaeet at tb
Htistei's B .ing Laaes ;o5.'. ;b.t 8.-30 p,.

A e U S T &
C L L E f K

g-G FALL QttygBI^ - -,.-_JSg>NESM i; ^ OCtOBKr r, t.r,!

. ..kD.?,NTS OF AMERICMI Ga?E>aaffiire /iMD BIOLOC/ may get feuppleajent^..
.Dfosaaation over television on the foilowfag coisaaerclai. ehanuele

6; 30 a,Bi, Co 7:00 ar, - "Aaerican Gavni^eDt"
Channel 6 - Konday througb Frldaj

7;00 ..ia,. i:o 7;30 a.m. - "The Ne# BJalog^^'
Channel 12 * Mocdey through Friday

Tbege television courses should aid yea ii your present sedy of Govarwr?
aad Biology or in your future stiidy. fhey arc- well v wtU the 5>rlef /lev
titis involved,.

Fraslosfiaa Sophoaores afct^utioaS Be Sire to n&aiaafce one of your ci
fcjday or tomorrow for plaze oa the SfcuieEt Cc.-.-n;il Bj:..lot, Ballo- "
now in t:he Student Center

FACIILXf

Please have all {:tav^ .aets iov tbi Georgia Junlo.^ College A8t>oc<tlcn

reetlng (Aaertcua, Ca, Oct. 13I4) filed la tlva office ot: the Setiss. ?>y Priday
of tfeio wsck. Sviite sc?cretarie8 and T^y-s.. Scwen have he Jjgg traveJ -raq^cst
foms available. Travel rides should ie caaablned as aiseh ais' possible tc
miaiffiise mileage expenditure. Four to aia should rid: on tt.e" saj^sp t.-aneportat:

2. For your professional xamUxts check Ha -per 'a t latest .ssufc) iit.^ i,: f : - ^
sixty-four page report on varioun aspe: >f the -fteer .can collecsa asid c
students. Well worth your readiiig tis^l

3' FRCat THE R^t^S^TRARS OFJ

Please report the numbrra ia secl.ion.'! the end o' elessss ca Maxday,
October 2.

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A u c u s ir A
C L L 2 c a

iJLFALL QCARTER THURSMY ^_ 26TOBEJ ,_r961 _

GEMEaAL AHNOUKCEMBMTS

1. FROM THE OfglCE OF STttDB3aT SESYIC^ S^

So Class officer noBlnatlons are baina held tods o jiiai is yom:
chance to put people in office tha . will work for youl
Hie college will be what you as in- erest;ed st .daats make it.
Participate in ell Qoaiaacions and elections .lad you will
coase nearer getting vhat you want.

b^ There isill be a meeting for a ll studcntii isue -ssted ia hsivLriu
a bowling league at the Garden Cltj' Bowl otfa 4 pia.,
Ail students are urged to attend.

FACUXaY

1 .FROM PFFICa OF THE PRESIPEHT ;

"Thank you for your pronpt response to the Facult: aad Staff Ilcmi-a
Fund appeal. With the lOOX part icipal ion. obtain' d ifc ie anticipated
that further contributions this year vill not be required. Let us
hope that jag, expenditures from this fiyad will be necessary."

SAIjsI ^IkkKlll

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#10 FALL QUARTS):

TTir-T^Tr-ifTr -^nwiPirirr unririn. j -.1

?smiY

OCTOBER

GKNEPAL ANNOOKCa'.gqS

ienfcs interested In scuda-at !se':.'8paper von inclid:.ag place ographyj
jfm vrriting, ireportlr.g, s.lvert:^sitsg, sxtd layout aho&l<! 12-A.it
vih Mr Waasley at Ballevue Hall, 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday^ Ot^rn-ber 10,

All 8tu<i'.;nts ln(2rested ia working on WHITE DOLUKNS Aaagesta Coilej;e
yearbctk-are ' 'to attand a meatiag Tuesday, October 10, Rook

L- ot fciis Art

-R at "^

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a tie foil
as soon as pr^sibla:

Beli, Jatquelitta D.
Boat:wrigl ; , Anzia
Karbinsot , Joyca E.
JajHcs, Mii ry Eo
Johnson, tella M.
Jo'miscon Wendell E,
Jcslin. r-vhi R<,

(3-,-r.y/- lr^ *.i^

Registrar's office

Knapp, France-^ '^
Lon^, John
Perrow, )dkn 1%
Scott, Judith M.
SixBSLS'ljee^ Jofaa
Sxacffierall, Thomas M.
Weathersbee, Shirley C

F,kciinx|,

AMCjgNCEMEHT OF PSPARTMEi SlTAL MR^mq

Departjaei't: English

Safce: Monday, October 9, 1961

Time: 3: CO P.>

Place: Library 1

viwmcaums s ads

Plsase saake < srtfJ.E wher you apprcwe travel for facultj in your
departm-aat ti at adequate artangestejats have teec toade to acco-isarjdate ,
one way or a? other, the classes that will be uncovered while a par-
ticular facu ty member is aay. Urge yoer faculty ffieaibers traveling
to ^.fi^er-r-. ,. 2jjt ^-egij. ^^ corsolidafce their tides.

A. B G CP S T A

G L t. E G H

"The vorst sin tcward our fellow craaturea is aot to hate theia, favt to
be indifferent to tkssa: fekat'e the eBsem-e of inhoBaanity." G- B, Shaw

^OilEgAL ANNOUNCS!^KTS

'^MU..1M. QggiCE 0? ST^m; SE - --

Anyone inCerssSed in joining .^usta College Dramatic Club, cosae

by this office and sign the roster.

Seudetits interested in studens iiewspaper work including photography,
col'jffin wiitiag, reporting, advertising, sad layout sho i oaeat li:h
Mr, !feEsley at Belle-'^xe fel;, ^:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Octcber XO.

>3. All students interested iu wox.kiag oa WHITE COLUMNS ^ Awgusta Collage
yearbooks are invited to attend a taeeting Tuesday, Octobsr '''-
RooiE B of the Arts Building at 2 p.m.

All students anist present ID cards to f.;heck out aaterials froa the
library.

FACULTif

AKNOffitCBMS HT OF L^SPARTMENXAL I-SET:1^^
Depar ts&n t : Bng 1 i ah
Date: Today

Time: 3:00 p.m.

Place: Library 1

1$ A I

gE NEML AKH Oiga(gMg?yfS

1. Congraeulations to two of our students, Jths. ]
Soodwin, wlio r^-ci prises in the vacent Art Sahibit

2. men tm a^i.r^_^j ^i

&. Students Caution, ^'c^^ j. ic^i:a your boa^u
the Sfcudent Center.

b.. Ittter-Vare ity will mest LXi.gat i-
Jaae Wilson, 760 Lanrssir^r -Ja^^

c. Voting far claas off ,: i.-.

SOPiiCMORiJS ^i;
FR3SBKBN will vc

d, Augusta Collage studsas bov; Ling lesg^-if^.r
6ajfde City Bol on c'^i Co ?or Elgfeav .
are encouraged to be tiiere 4&t 4 pci

Qo Students icue rested ^i scut'.;ni; a?'
coium writing, re?o'-cr,sis, .^iS^-erci.i-.
with iSfo Wa-asley st B-jllewie Esil tc.

b All students interested l. - : <i- ... -^Tr^.- ,-

to attend a aseeting today.

r. jGUSTA
COLL.EGE

#13 FALL QUARTER WEDNESDAY OCTOBEi: li. 196:

FROM THE OFFICE OF S Tl ' i: S_NT ^^RYICES :
REMINDER^

a. Voting for class officers has betjn changed slightly,
SOPHOMORES will vote today only!
FRESHMEN wi.ll voLe Thursday only!

bo Any boy interested in part- time work {perhaps from l.CO or 2:00 p, m
until 5:00 p. m, "; apply at Llerry Brothers (Science students preferr-

c. Students Caution!

You shouldn't leave your books lying around in the classrooms or
in the Student Center 1

A V G B S f A
(COLLEGE

#1 4 FALL OUARTKa iSDAf OCTOBER l.i

"THSftg IS NO GfefcffiLIMC Lllffi i'ai.rnGS" Disraeli

S2HBBAL ANKCgmCEM 2NTS

1 Aay PL550 (GI Bill) veteran or students training under ?1.63^. (sat-
Orphan's Act) who have u-it rejorted to Miss HcCullough in Mi'. Oje s
office. Admin Lstrat ion Bvlldisig, please do tt Inmed lately,

2. The following students irtjport to Mrs. A, J. Turner today betvee.t
10 a. in, and l,!j noon in Suite B:

Xoby Mo-gan Hoke Segars

Hose Mary Joe Eaily Eltchcock

Helen Davis Linda Loksy

3. R^IMDBR ;

Freshmen now ..s your chtnce to use the voting machine. Tou can
alvsys upset iiachine politics by using cUe voting machine, tha
voting booth located in the Student Center is for your use tcdny..

E A 1 L Y. S. E h h I S 1 i

A S .* i y T A
C L 1 E G S

#15 FAU . OGftBTBR FRI8J.y OCTOBgR 13, 3.^t>i

"A STATESH^ BSASES THf^ OCCASIOS? BUT fI.S OCCASICSI MAKES TH2 POLItlCSAJ . "'

Qio S. Hi Hard

I.

Bach and every sttideat is reqairec to have a picture t&ken o~ the year-
book. All nest 'm^ek the phutc^rep her iH 6*5 oa duty ia ll^cm. 12 of the
Arts Building froti 9 a.ra. to 3 p.n daily and it is the -sras^onsibiXitf
of each student to be certain that their picture is taken. L-adies will
be provided with ctrapea, Gentlecea will please wear white shirts, dark
ties and coats. Ko chalge will be laade for the photographs. Get yours
taken early!

2. FR(ai YHE (gFICE <W S WOlWt SERyiCES:

a. Circle R Social Ccssmittae will meet in the Student Center today.
Activities S.ocsb 1, 12 noon.

b. ArsEmimi

Basketball practice Hondaiy night, October 16, 7:00 p.m. Langfcrd Gym.

FAGSLTY

1. tour cooperation In reminding sfcucents to be photographed aext week
T7ill be greatly appreciated. Me ^ant to include a picture of eac i
student in the yet'.rbook if possible.

Keith ."owling
Yearbook Sponsor

DAILY S^Ukkltl^

A C U S T A
COLLEGE

#16 FALL QCARTBR MOHPAY OCT(BER 16. 1961

"TO mSAGE MSK ORE OIKSHT TO HAVE A SHARP MISD IK A VELVET SHEATHo"

George SI lot

QENERAL ANHOPNCmSNTS

1, Students interested in B02ANY 222 being scheduled for the Winter
Quarter see Miss Barbara Greene in Saite A or leave your naaie
with Mrs.. Thomas in Suite A.,

2o FROM TOE QgFICB <g STCDENT SE RVICES;

a. All students interested in Oraoatic Club; please meet in Library 2
and 3 today at 3 p.o. for an organisational meeting.,

3. REMIKDER g

ao Students are urgently requested to have their pictures made today
for the annualo The photographer will be on caiapus from 9 n^Uo to
3 p.m. in Room 12 of the Arts Building. No charge will be made
for photographs.

b. Basketball practice tonight, October 16, 7 p.m. Langford (^.

4. There will be a meeting of the Business Club tomorrow, October 17,

at 2 p.m. in Art Building, Room 21. All secretarial science students
are urged to attend.

FAGULTY

1. Tour faculty evaluation forms are now available in Suite A and Suite B.
If you would like to pick up these forms please see Mrs, Tbossas or Miss
Atkinson. You should have enough for each student in each clast.
Remember, these are to be unsigned and for your personal benefit .

AUGUSTA
C L L E 5 E

#17 FALL QUAgfER TQESDAY OCTOBSa 17. 196 1

"ALL BISTOBY IS BUt A ROMANCE UNLESS IT IS STCDIEO AS AN XAMPI2o" Croly

GEareSAL AMHOON CKIgWpS

1. FROM TOE (gFICS CP STUPENY SEByiCES ;

o The Mobile X-Ray Unit will be here oa Friday October 20, All-

DAT. Anyone m&y Have free chest x-rys made at your free perioos

b. The revspaper laeetlng <Bell Ringer) has been changed froa tc<lay,
October 17, to Wednesday, October 18, 3:30 poa= in Bellevue EalK

Cc Circle K aeeting has been cancelled for tonight, October 17..

d. later-Varaity will meet tonight October 17, 8:00 p.ia. at the home
of Jane Wilson t 760 Lancaster Road. Everyone is invited to attend.

e. ATTSNTICN ALL STUDENTS: Please use your sianners and help us keep
th! Student Center neat, clean and respectable at all times. Thank
you for your cooperation.

2. REMINDER S

a. Students are urgently requested to have their pictures isade today
for the annual.

Tine: 9 a. a. to 3 p.m.
Place: Hocaa 12, Arts Building

b. There will be a oseeting of the Business Club todeiy, 2 poia., Roc
21, Arts Buildtngo All secretarial science students are urged
to attend.

FAOILTY

lo Please read this months Harper's H&gaslne. There Is a 64 page section
regarding colleges which should be of interest to you as college faculty

2- If you wish to have your cheat x-ray made during the saae hour* as the
students, you are eligible for this service^

A U 6 S T A
C L L B G S

ilS FALL QCARTBR WEDSB8PAY OCTOBBR 18. 1961

"MEN. LIKE BULLETS, GO FARTH^^T WHEN THEY ARE Sl)OrEEST. " Riehter
CEMERAL ANWOOMCEMEMTS

1. Invitations were extended l&a week to sophomor<'^- students eligible
for Phi Theta Kappa. If anyone feels that he v.et the requirements
but did not receive an invitation, please con;;act Mrs. A. J, Turner
in Suite B today.

2. FROM THE OgPICE Qg STODSKT SBCT XCEo:

a. The offices of the Dean of Stud.Mat9 and Counseling are now located
on the third floor of the Administration Building. Come to e<z us.

b. STTOENT ATTENTION!

Notice bulletin boards about Studenf: Council Run-o Election.

c. All students interested in organizntion of the Dramatic Club,
please aaks plans to meet Monday, ':>ctober 23, 3 p.m. An Library
2 and 3.

d. Any student interested in a part'time job selling hocve fire alarm
equlptaent, please contact Mr. Jacic Sherman at PA2-888).

e. Job opportunity at Rex Toy land, 'vouthgate Plasa. Contact Mrs. Joel
Cohen - RE6-0002, houro 1 p.m. or 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

3. REMINPER ;

Bell Ringer staff aeeting today, 3^30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall.

FACDLTY

1. The faculty and staff at Augusta College wish Mr. Fox (Engineering
Drawing Oepartiaant last year) a speedy recovery from his recent
illness. Mr. Fox Is now 111 in the tfnlverslty Hofspltal.

2. Those of you who have not yet joined the Higher Education 0nit of
the 6EA please see Mrs. Bowen very soon. If you intend to join, in
order that we nay send in our report.

Jioqs

A V 6 U S T A
COLLEGE

#19 FALL QgAKTEl THDRSDAT OCTOBER 19. 196 X

"SILENCE IS SGMBTIMES THE SEVEREST CRITICISM." Charles Buxton

CEHEHAL AHNODHCEMEHTS

i raOll THE GPFICE Oy STODEMT SERVICES ;

A. POSTERS ON CAMPUS

1. Size of posters must be reasonable to fit bulletin boards and
approved by the Oean of Students. This applies to club and
individual posters.

2. Displayed posters are limited to the bulletin boardso

B. Krogers on Walt'^n Way needs two oen. Telephone Mr. Sam Puekett,
RE6-7565,

2. REMIHDER ;

A. Bush Party for Circle K . . . . Bead poster in Student Center,

B. Free x-rays Friday, Mobile CFnit will be located betveen Library and
Science Building o

C. Today is your l^st day to have annual pictures laade., Pictures are
being made in the Arts Building (on the quadrangla}. No charge for
this service,.

FACHLTY

1 The mid-tarai is fast approaching. As soon as you have a list of students
that ere failing or near failing, please sulr/mit these aaoes to the office
of the Dean in order that they may be properly contacted before it's too
late in the quarter.

2. Faculty iseiBbers interested in forming a faculty golf team please notify
Butch Myrick as soon as possible. If you do not know hov to play golf,
cooie Join the rest of us.

3. The following faculty raembers please come to the Arts Building today
to have your pictures remade:

Mr- Dolynluk Mr. Myrick

Mr= Talley Mr Holsten

4. Please turn your proof selections in to the office. of the Dean not later
than Friday.

Mr. Cross is naking us special prices should you care to purchase one of
your proof selections.

Set of 6 2 1/2X3 1/2 B & W $3.50

Set of 6 3 l/A X 4 1/4 B & H S 00

5X7 B & W 3.00 each

8 X 10 B & W 4.00 each
Coloring on any slse $3.00 estra.,

Rk l h.% S H ii it 2 I 1 I

AUGUSTA
C L L E G g

#20 FALL QKASTES FR IDAY

"GOOD HUMOR IS THE HEALTH OF THE SOUL; SADNESS IS TTf. PHTRnN

CEKBML AMQIJSCEMBf YS

l The Dramatics Club of Augusta College invites you to enjoy a perforiasnce
of Sean 0' Casey's play, ^^jnq and tl^e Payt^ock. at the Uaiverslcy of
Georgia o

Round trip expenses, including adaission to the play, will be 4.00
(a special price to students from Augusta College). The bus will
leave Augusta College late Friday afternoon, October 2?th.

Tickets may be purchased from Mrs, Thomas, Suite A, Science Buil''-- '
Deadline for reservations will be 3:00 p.m. on Monday, October 2

FROU TM OfFICB, Cg SXtlDENT ,SEHV3;CES;

a. Student Council frist meeting of year Moadayj October 23, 3 poia-
in the Dean of Students Office.

b. Meeting of the annual staff Monday, October 23 at. 2 pia. In
Bellevue Hallo fhis is an important meeting. Flease make
plans to attends

RBilMDERs

a. Remeaber the Draoatic Club meetisig Monday ' --''"- ^^^ ^ > ^
Libraiy t.

b. Free x-rays today. Mobile Unit is .-^.v c.u .. . -^..w,^.. .-/orary and
Science Building.

c. Today is your last day to have .annual pirf- - - --=":,, Picturftc; are
being made in the Arcs Building (on the . 5 .>

FACOLTiy

All faculty and ataff are urged to attend the following lecture 3 pgoi,
Friday, Novesber 3, Library Reading Room.
"STODENTS SAFErf IN ATCMIC mSFAM,."
Dr. LeConte Cathy, senior research health physicist,, vrom the SBP will
be the principal speaker. Please hf^ '-^ = ;w-,.ir^- -,^..o

2. The following (contacC-self study) ir;uity & !: membere

Thursday, October 26, 3 p.m., Rooci 1, Librar^. .<..,""
Mr. Williaras Hr, Jervey
Mr. Sfcirewalt Mr. Wallace
Mr, Dolynluk Mr. Galloway
Mr.. Dal is -Mr. Rowland ^
Mr. Wise Mr. Dye

3. If you have items to be inserted in the Dally Bulletin, please liave
them in the office of the Dean by 2 p. at. prior to the date of release,

<'- FOR SALE

Two bedrooms, den, living rooai, dining rocaa and kitchen on Northview,
If interested, contact Dr. Pajme, Talmadge Hospital,

U.Llkl ELkhSillR

A Sf G S S f A.
C L i K e E

flLMSLima^lR MOm-kY OCTOBER 2^^ 1962.

"BIASFES)1BS WOSLBS BETMY THE VAIN fOOLISHMSS iW TEE SPEAKER "

Sir P, Sidney

GEMEK&L ANMOOKCmEM'S

tk>>.'iT,iaiaa i. i fi ..j . , - -T-p ri-n>ir'iiniiilii jjw.ci3s o

1, Students who left used books at the bookstore for resale, please
check with Mrs. friedtaaa this week.

2> RHIl^^:

a. Student Couucil meefcing today, 3 p.ia., 2nd floor Adujinistration
Building, Deaa of Students office.

b. Annual staff today, 2 p.m> , Sellevue Rail.

c. Dsfaajafeics Club meeting today, 3 p.m.. Library 2,

1. Mid-tera to ba rairaeographed should be subsaitted to the secretaries

2. Ai^KOBKCBMENT < ACADES-IIC POLICIES COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Members are: Dr. Richart Mra. A. D, Tamer

Mr. Satterfield Mr. Itye

Dean Clark
DATES Wednesday, October 25, 1961
TIME: 3:00 p.is.
PLAGES Library Building, 8oaa 1.

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#22 FALL QHABJER TUESDAY OCTOBER 24. 1961

'*ALL GROHTH THAT IS NOT TOHARD GOD, IS GRCWING TO DECAY." G. Macdonald

GBNEBAL AMNODMCEiaMTS

!,> Phi Theta Kappa meeting Wednesday, October 25, 2 p.m. with Mrs. A. .L
Turner in Suite S.

2. FROH THE OFFICE Cf STDPENT SERVICES ;

do All girls interested in cheerleading, please oeet with Mr<,M77.-lck
3 p.m. Wednesday, October 25, in Student Activities office, 2nd
floor. Administration Building.

b. Inter'Varsity will oeet tonight, October 24, 8 p,m. , 760 lancaster Rd.

c. Civitan meeting has been changed from Tuesday to Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
in the Student Center. All members are requested to be there.

A G U S T A
C L L E e E

#23 FMX OmiffSS WEDNESDAY OCTOBEg 25.. 1 !__

-N ACRE OF PS8F0KHANCE IS WORTH THE l^OLE WORDS Of PROMISE o" Hoss: :!

FROM THE QgFICE OS SlTtlOENT SHIWIGBSg

a. Your copy of "Tfee Little Blu-s Bookj" She etudeat directory, is now
available in fcke Office of tbe Deaa of StudeatSo

b. Bell SLinget meeting tcxiay, 3 J 30 pom. , Ballevue Hall.

e. Scholarships are now available fco future doctors and pbyaiotherapistf;.
Inqul?e in Office of Student Services

So Fhi heta Kappa meeting today, 2 p. a. with Mrs, A, J, Turaar in
Suite Be

'11 girls interested in cheeeleadiag net with Mr,, Myrick today> 3:0(? p^i
in Student Activities office, 2nd floor, Adainistrstion Building,

c Civitan meeting tonight, 6:30 p<iBo3,in the Student Center,

ii^SMl

/:^cadesic Policies Ccxs&ittee today, 3:00 pm. Library Building, Soom Ic
t "":' -terras to be mimeographed should be submitted to the secretaries

^klkl BIJLLE.IIH

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#24 FALL QM8TER TH URSDAY OCTOBER 26. 1961

"MANN2S ARE STRONGER THAN LAWS." A. Carlile

gSHERAL ANNOUNCSMEHTS

1. TODAY will be the final opportunity to have your picture raade for

the annual. Mr. Cross will be in the Pine Arts Building froo 9:00 am..
until 3:00 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.ia. IJ: you b^ve not yet
hed your picture made - d _so aj^ once l

Shirts, ties and jackets will be provided for boys not having the
today. Drapes provided for girla.

A notice will be issued later informing students of the dates when
the proofs of the pictures will be ready. Students may then chooae
the pictures they want to appear in the annual and also order any
for their personal use.

2. ?RCM THE qyri C E OP STUDEMT SERVICES ;

Kroger 8 in Horth Augusta Plaza needs two part time helpers. Contact
Mr. Harold Bartlett.

FACULTY

1. RSMXI'mBR ;

Self-Study Contact Coanaittee meeting today, 3 p.m., Library 1.

DA^LX Btfi

AUGUSTA
COLiEdE

^l^IAlhJSMS^^

jmAx_

"lANeOAOB IS THE DRESS Of THOUGHT o"

OCTOBER 27. 196j
Johnson

Kew grass has been planted on much of the campuSo All personnel are urged to
usa the sidewalks and not walk on this new grass ^

Gould you use C$l,OOOoOO)? If y<m could use this amount of money and are an
Aitgusta College student , you are eligible to enter a contest. The details
of this contest will be discussed by Or, tfoW afc 3sOC- p.a,, Tuedy e-^ober
31, in RooB 1 of the Library Buiidlagc

mm.HEE QgFICE Of STSOSNT SEl^lCESs
Hr. Cheerleader* isre needed!

/ill girls fiho ijsnfe to ty otst for cheer leading aeet in the Quadrsagle,

.^Kiday;, &t 3s 00 p.a..

i'Jpl-l aioger fe#ff aseef tody Irj the Stadeae C.-aer Activities Sog 1^
a-fc 3?0 poo

c= IThlte CoIn8sts business staff sest Monday^ 3sOO poS. , October 30 on the

steps of Ssllev^se Ssll Please attend this isssportast meeting.

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laoooooouooooeooouo^t'oooo^ioaocoi}

Aoigasta College Facialty is cordially invited to fe annual faculty aNBefeing of
ti Bsxretg School of Muraing oa Wednesday, Seveauber 1, 196 lo

5? 30 MoMo to 3; 00 pc-sio

5U:jSs Conference aeom A, School of Huraiag^ Strpeir St8*t

neheo served at no..

A U T A
G L L K C S

i.

ii>i.l^^lijai^8gg^- MOWBA? --a2!!S^Ug.U.iL..

"ON THE S(F1' BSD OS? HKMY MOST KXK<aW3:4S M?E i^XP2REDo" Young

QENESAL AHSOOMCI? tlBHyS

90 YOO KNOW WHAT YOtJ ARE KISSB^O? If aot, there Is a display case shot.-
ing you what you re kissing. It is a vei-y interesting display placed
in the ..ibrary by the Biology Department - Mucasional too!

- -'ISifi ^g SE&VXCES OiTZ( ;;E;

a These or four salesiaen re needed by che Kuhlke Constructioa Coa?>s^.
Age snould be 25 years or core. Position would be Belling coastruc^iea
Lister ials. If Interested call ?A2-18.i8c,

a, iDrassatics club today 3 p.a. , Librasry 2.

b,. mm. COmmS staff meeting today 3 v,m. ot: the steps of Ballev^ie Ball.

c-

All girls who want to try out for chaarleadlng meet today in thf
Quadrangle at 3 p.m.

SUlS^Mi:

Mmmm poucibs eosmi yrEK mebt ihg
Date: Novsaber 1. 1961
TiiBfi: 3 p.a,

Placa: Library Room 1

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

f27 FALL QVABSH^^ ISMPM Q C T Q^R 3 ^. X %1 ,

"WHITE LIES ARE BUT THE USHERS TO BL&CK ONSSo" Harr/ot

1. Documentary series on T?:

ABC Television Betri^ork Tuesday, October 31, (tonight) from 10 p.m.
to 11 p.iOo Title: Autoiaation * "The Awesoi&e Servant"

2. Term papers need typing?

Mrso Baron will tj'pe term papers or general typing for you at a reasonable
charge. Telephone 736-'1029.

3. FaL. 550 (ex. Bill) veterans and PoL. 634 (VJar Orphan's Act) students
please sign Progress Reports today in Mr. Dye's office, Administrrition
Building.

4. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

Please have the following people report to the Bteglstrar's office
as soon as possible:

Broome, Frederick R. McGuire, Verla L.

Capps, James C. Polk, Thomas Mo

Davis, Lynn E. Rufo, Sue L.

Dudley Elizabeth B, Walsh, John P,

Hewett, Karjorle

5. STUDENT SERyiCES QgFICB;

AyrESTIOH ALL STUPSHiyS ; Halloween Dance Saturday night - 8:00 p.m. to
12:00 - Casual dress. All students invited. Admission only 50$.

6. REMIKDER ?

TOs Augusta College students who can think and write effectively.

FROM; Dr. M. P. Wolf

SUB,IECT: One thousand dollars

Augusta College students are eligible to compete for a prize of $1,000.
Details of this contest will be discussed today, 3:00 p.m.. Library
Building, Room 1.

A U 6 S T A
COLLEGE

f^a FALL OUABIER

WEPMSSPAY

NQgEMSSR 1, 1961

"A COONTRIMAK BK'IWEEN TWO LAWYERS IS LIKE A FISH BETWEEN WO CATSo"

3, Franklin

(g ^ERft>L AMNODNCEMBSTS

1. All Associate in Science sophomores make appointments to see MrSo
J. B, Turner (Suite B) in the next two weeks beginning November
6 through Hovemher 17.

2 REMIMDBR ?

ATTESTIOW ALL S^IDESTS;

BALLOWESN DANCE

Date: Saturday night, November 4th

Time: 8:00 p.m. to 12:00

Place: Student Center

Admission: 50$

Casual dress

FACnLrg

1. REHIMPER l

The Academic Policies Consalttee will meet today, 3 p.m.. Library Room 1.

2. The Library Committee will meat ^aday, November 6, 2 p.m. in the
Librarian's office.

.. 5 G E[ S T A

"' L L S S E

'"SfSU MA!4 iK C(Xmi^>HXP, Mt XH ffgl>U'sCK MSB." o; a

a. ::f yoa \rs.nt to see t:he -slay, J, B., in . .thans Kovea^ber 1?, pay
:/ousr $4.. 00 to BarbJ:?a Saifa or Fred Fla-ford for cc&t of trip
."u'.d ticlcet.

a. -:'':e A has *t ntsabar of lost and fownd tasvs of sta-.dan.t prt.po??
.4ek(.its - sweaters .

lo Facaicy aad tts.l.j: of Axgufta Collage extend t'Qe:lr deepet-c syaiJJtai t-
to s-icE. Umattad (Buslajsa 0::fice> over the :-eceut loss i:..c her i a.th .r
:i>urgfi3ty,.

2.

,kii :,.cuii;y nc ;;.'i:,Xi; are a::gesi to attend tl.e following lsctur ?; i- . u, .
F.?:ld.-3'-, No\''fi,br .3,, Library Headiag Sooo.

jJiT. -.eCiJiate Catluiy, Bnai&t ;.-esaarch health i'hysicist, fi-oas the SEP f.ll
bs the principal spes-kor.. ''lease be in att':jidance.

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#30 FALL OgARIBa FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3. 1961

*HB BEFENTS CH THOBNS THAT SLEEPS IN BEOS GF RCSES." Quarles
^RWitBAi. A UBOoscEMBHTS

1. STUDENT SEgyiCES OFFICE ;

Ao Bell Ringer meeting today, 3:00 paia. lo Bellevue Ball,.

bo Phi Theta Kappa meetlog today, 2:00 p.m. in Suite Bo Pictures
will be made at 2:00 pdBo

Co The following students report to Library Building, Room 3, today
at 2:00 p.m.

Fred Playford Betty Sims

Barbara Salth Mary Jordan

Don Nichols

2. RiagHDB^R t

Halloween Dance Sattirday night, Noveaber 4, 8:00 p.m.. Student Center c

1. fiSSSSSS&s

a. Faculty and staff meet today, 3:00 p. mo. AudicVlsual Rooeiv

b. Please let us have your lists of failing or near failing students
for this aid-term. Do not wait to give us these lists as there
is little value in warning a student when the quarter is almost
coE^leted. Let us have these lists today or Monday.

c. The Library CooaBittee will meet Monday, November 6, 2:00 p.ra. in
thtt Librarian's office.

A u e U S T A
C L L S e E

#31 fk-LLOmSSEVi VJOmkY NOVEMBER 6. 1961

"All fHINeS COMB TO HHC THAT miTS - EVEN JUSTICE o" O'Malley
GEHBBAL MNOOHCEMEHTS

1. There will be a Bell Ringer staff meeting today, 3:30 pia.,
in Bellevue Hall. Xt is important that all oembers attends

2. There will be a Brajaatic's Club meeting today, 3:00 p^m, ,
in Library 1. All meraber please be present

a. Library CooBsittee meeting today, 2:00 p,m. , Librarian's office.

b Please let us have your lists of failing or near failing
students today.

S-AILY BLLgTIN

A G ?J S f A
COLLEGE

iM-MMtM^Em..-^ lugSMY KOVEMRsa 7 , i ofij _

"THE F2SST STEP TO KNOWLSDeE IS TO KKC?^ !mAT WE ARE I?ANT,"

Cecil

1. Capt. Li^oa aad Sgt. Plttman sre representing the Marine
Air Corp^ in the Student Center. Those of you that are
iiiSesrested in the prograia of the Marine Air CoffiM should
check with thera today. This may be the ODportuaity you
are looking for.

2- S_TUDSNg SSRyiCEg QgyiCR.

Girl wanted for parfc-tiae work operating adding mechinp.
Inquire for details in this office.

FACULIX

1. Faculty teaching Medical and Dental assistants meet today, 2 p. a
in Science Building, Library 1. '

A U G 9 S 7 A
COLLEGE

#33 FALL pilftgTEi^ . , ._ WKBHESBAy HO^TEMBSft 8. 1 961

"A QQQD LAIKIH IS SMSHISK IH A HOUSE " Thaekeresy

GENSS&L AMNCHMCE M^TS

1. The proofs of the yearbook phoeographe aay be eaumiaed in the
Student Center all day ICliursday, Nov. 9th and Friday, Nov. lOtb.
Studiants may choose the one they want to appear in the yeerfeoik
and order additional copies if desired.^

2- KHITB COmfliS

A saeeting of ail students working on the yearbook will be held
in Room 12 of the Arts Building at 2 p.m. on Friday, Novesiber 10
Agenda - Report on the Associated Collegiate Press Convention,
Advertising; and Proofs of Photographs.

3 ' g tCJBEMT SESyiCBS QgFXCE ;

a. Today is deadline for all articles for "Bellringer." Regular
meeting at 3:30 p.m.

b. Any zaala student interested in part tiae work call Yalffiadge
Hospital PA-4-7461 (Ext. 256) and ask for Mrs, Cecil.

1. Members who are to be judges for cheer leaders please be in
quadrangle Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 p.m.

^klkl 3j^.LLETIN

WW *> "A* mri **n r^ >A 4iMa na m ^^

AUGUSTA
C L L E C E

^34 FALL OOASTEB THORSDAY MOVi!m BS 9. 19 61

"Y05! CAKNm POT A SSEAT HOPE BTTO A SMALL SODL" J L. Jones

:AL AH NOTOCE Mi:^

' STUDEMf SSarXCES OFFyCB;

If yoti are itttere8f;ed in any field of the teaching proiesfjiori
join the student M.E.A. Ihses are being collected now for
!<3n;be]cehip. See Don Nichols.

Sollejjiate Civitan Dance " Friday, Novasnber 10-9 p,m. tc '< = -^

mate ay "ihe Valiants"

Girl ^rag

$1.00 Stag or Drag

Student Center - Sock Hop

Se RSMISDEKg

a. Friday, Novetsber 10, is deadline for students to bring their
$4,00 for tlie Athan'- trip to see the play "J.B," Please
see Barbara Hell Sisith.

b. Stop by and check y ^ur 3'^earbook picture in the Student Center
today.

c. Meeting of WHITE COU'MS staff F. A. Building Friday, November 10
at 2 p.m.

AUGUSTA
C L L E G B

f}<f FALL QIIAKTSR

FRIPAY NOVEM BER 1,0. 1961

1. The Bustneaa Club will meet Tuesday, Hovember 14, at 7 P'- Jf
the Civic Hoom at Daniel Village Shopping Center. Prograa: Table
Place Settings. All merabera are urged to attend.

2. Any student who wants tutoring in Math or English call Mrs. Nagel
at LY-3-2376.

3. 8.;udeat8 who left ueed books for resale please check with bookstore.

4. STUDKMT SEg g yCES CgFICE ;

a. Student N. E. A. meets Tuesday. November 14, at 3 p,a Plan
to attend c Place will be announced later.

b. Rosalie King lost her black pocket-book on the caxapua fTsdnesday
afternoon. Finder please return to this office. Idbata fictxon
papers are in it.

c. Mr. Myrick would like to have two boys with some knowledge ^f
football to help officate a gane between Aquinas B teaa aao
Evans "B" team Friday at 2 p.m.

So Today is the last day to arrange to go to Athens to see "J.B."

b. Stop by and check your yearbook picture '.n the Student Center
today ,^

c. Meeting of WHITE COLiaBIS staff today, 2 p.m., in the F.A. Building.

d. Collegiate Civitan Dance tonight - 9 pom. to 1 a,m, - Student Ceat;:-

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

1.

a. Students who still have the proofs of their yearbook photographs should
return the.* inaediately to the Hugh Cross Studios, 908 Bro!d Street "
or they car not appear in the yearbook,

^" W-3"376!' "'^'^ ''*""" txttoring im Math or English call Mrs Nagel at

Bring dues to the meeting or see Don Nichols.

e. Circle K meeting Tuesday, Koveaiber 14, 7:30 p.m. in the Ifmic Buildings

f. The Business Club will maet Tuesday. November 14, at 7:00 a,m. in the
Civic Room at Daniel Villaga Shopping Center. *-'"<> P'. m ^ne

aiiaiXNDER:

TO; Faculty tasachiag Baryett Student Nurses

^ttT ^S f!^J^^ ^ y^ ^eig Mmday, Noveiaber 13. 3 p.m., in
Library Building, Hooja 1. . e- , ^

AUGUSTA
C L L E G

#^6 FA/^ OBAR'J KR MOMDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1961

GSaiERAL AMNCUSiCEME IITS

1, RBtlNP ERi

a. Students who still have the proofs of their yearbook photographs should
return theci insaed lately to the Hugh Cross Studios, 903 Broad Street
or they car. not appear in the yearbook,

bo Any student who wants tutoring iia Hath or English call Mrs. Nagel at
Ly-3-2376.

c. If you are interested in any field of the teaching profession join
the Student M.E.A.

d Sttideat H.S,A. meets Tuesday, Noveiaber 14 at 3:00 p.sa. in Library 6.
Bring dues 'zo the meeting or see Don Nichols.

e. Circle K meeting Tuesday, Noveaiber 14, 7:30 p.m. in the Bfusic Building-

f. The Business Club will meet Tuesday, November 14, at 7:00 pm. in the
Civic Room at Daniel Village Shopping Ceneer,

F ACOLTY

XHDER ;

TO; Faculty taaching Barrett Student Nurses

Please be reminded of your saeeting Monday, Noveaber 13, 3 ?.jb., in
Library Building, Room 1.

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#37 FALL QOARYER fOESDAY NOytMBE R 14. l? 6jl

CEKERAL ABMOBMCBMENTS

1. Our congratulations to Dr. Rockholt for his performance at
Shorter College yesterday for the Georgia Music Teachers
Association.

2. Keep abreast with current events. Check your TV schedule for
"The Face of Spain" with Chet Huntley and "Close 'Up'" a study
of Berlin and East Germany, tonight over your local TV channels.

3. STHDENl SBgyiCES OFFICE ;

a. ifeetlng of the Business Staff of the Annual 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, at Bellevue Hall. Ad salesman be sure to
bring your reports.

b. inter-Varsity meets tonight, November 14, 3:00 p.m.
at 760 Lancaster Road.

c. If you are interested in joining Student N.E.A. meet
today, 3:00 p.m.. Library 6, This organization is for
students interested in the teaching profession. Please
bring your dues to this iseeting.

4. REMXNDER s

a. Circle K meeting tonight, 7:30 p.m.. Music Building.

b. Business Club aee ting tonight. 7:00 p.m, , Civic Sooa
at Daniel Village.

umm.

ENGLISH OEPABBfENT MEETIHG

SS,: Thursday, November 16, 1961

2iSS.' 2:15 p.m.

PlgfiS.: Library Building, Room I.

A S S X A
COLLEGE

1 , Sn ^CTBSSg SEKglCES (gFICE ;

A= "Bellriuger" meeting 3:30 p.n. in the Bellevue nawsrocaj.

B. Cheerleaders meet with Mtc %rick in hie office 3:00 p.se-
Thursday, Hovember 16 >,

C. Basketball team meet in parking lot 6:3C p.ia;, todaj , Jov'mbe

7

Attivtal Business SJtaff meeting today, 2:00 pwia. , Belle\'u2 Hall. Ad
silesmau be sure to bring your reports.

I. General faculty meeting Tuesday, November 21, 3:00 p.m.. Audio-visual
room. This will be a discussion of our self-study prograia coiaiag up
^jithin the next two years.

I. irLambers participating in golf league please turn in 4 c ; '< 6> ore;:
Mr, liyrick as soon as possible.

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#39 FALL QCABrBR THDHSDAY SOVEMBER 16. 1961

GBSERAL ANNODHCEJgMTS

1. STODSHT SERyiCES (gFICE ;

A. All copies of the "Bellrlnger" have been moved to Bellei/ue
Ball. Anyone desiring a copy may pick up one there.

B. LOST AND FOUND - A class ring. Describe and claim in this
office.

2. REimroER ii

Cheerleaders meet with Hr, Sfyrick in his office today at 3:00 p,m.

1^ History and Political Science Bepaurtment meeting Monday, Hovember 20,
10:00 a.m. in Suite B,

2. REMIHP]^a ;

ENGLISH DSPASIMEtIT HESTING

Pate ; Today November 16, 1961

tijne: 2*15 P.Mo

USSS,' Library Building, Room 1.

A n S S T A
COLLEGE

#40 FALL OCAER ggJP^T N0VS MBER17.

iMEshL ASinGmcmmt

Cultural sitraction tor the lovers of art. There '. ?. srcrial
television program on "Vincent Vsu 6ogh: A Se:

televiaioa prc-grasa, oo a local sfcstioa erill give Oii.'..ai.'i.r^:^ , iii-civ. ;
and sosap =<: the lifa of Var Cia^h.

:?.iCgI^

This , .?.(sived a reporS: oq the progress o~ f .--r-

College uf Augusta and Aiagusta College students cux-f

at Ceorgj.a Tsc.h iaterested factalty tasy check this iui.Qifli;.^i..
this office.

2. A I L Y BULLETIN

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#41 FALL QUARTER MONDAY NOVEMBER 20. 1961

"NEXT TO EXCELLENCE IS THE APPRECIATION OF IT." Thackeray

1. The following final examination schedule will be for the Fall Quarter:

MONDAY. DECEMBER 11 TUESDAY.. DECEMBER 12

Period 1 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Period 2 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Period 4 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Period 5 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Period 8 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Period 7 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13

Period 3 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Period 6 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

2. STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

A. It is very important that all members of the Drama Club be at the
meeting this afternoon at 3:00 in Library 1.

B. Inter-Varsity will hold open house Tuesday, November 21, at 8:00 p.m.
You are cordially invited to attend.

C. Student Council meeting today at 2:00 p.m. in Dean of Students'
office.

FACULTY

1- REMINDER ;

A. General faculty meeting Tuesday, November 21, 3:00 p.m., Audio-Visual
Room.

B. History and Political Science meeting today, 3:00 p.m.. Suite B.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

jfM FALL QUARTE R 'gUECDAY ^ NO VEI'^BER 22. 1961

"THE WORSHIP MOST ACCEPTABLE TO GOD, COMES FROM A THANKFUL
AND CHEERFUL HEART." Plutarch

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. TV NOTE

"General Ulysses S. Grant"

Anhistorical essay will be shoTjn Friday, November 24, 8:30 p.m. over
a local channel.

2. HAPPY thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving Holidays November 23 through November 26.

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

a. Class schedules for the Winter Quarter, 1962 are now available to
students at this office.

b. All students who will need transcripts sent to other institutions
from Augusta College at the end of the Fall Quarter, 1961, should
make such request by December 1, 1961, in order to insure prompt
processing.

4. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES:

"Bellringer" meeting in newsroom at 3:30 p.m.

FACULTY

1. When thermostats do not work properly or have had incorrect adjustments
made resulting in improper heating of your classrooms, please telephone
the Business Office at once. Do not adjust these yourself.

2 . RFMT. NDER :

F.A. and Modem Language Departments meet today, 3:00 p.m.

DAILY BULLETIN

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#43 FALL QUARTER

MONDAY

NOVE^BER 27, 1961

"DELIVER ME, LORD, FROM THAT EVIL MAN, MYSELF."
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

T. Brooks

It is very important for all members of the Drama Club to be present at
the meeting today at 3:00 in Library 1. If you have not paid your dues
see Fred Playford or Barbara Nell Smith.

REMINDER :

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR:

All students who will need transcripts sent to other institutions from

Augusta College at the end of the Fall Quarter, 1961, should make such

request by December 1, 1961, in order to insure prompt processing.

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AUGUSTA
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#44 FALL QUARTER TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1961

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. NOTICE : YOUR BOOKS ARE NEEDED 1

Bookstore wants to buy 30 used copies Storer and Usinger Elements
of Zoology, 15 used copies Storer and Usinger Laboratory Manual
for General Zoology, 3rd Edition. Bring to bookstore this week
if you want to sell them.

2. Inter-Varsity meets tonight 8:00 p.m. at the home of Jane Wilson
760 Lancaster Road. Speaker will be Duane Darrow from North
Augusta, South Carolina.

3. STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. Basketball game Friday, December 1, 8:00 p.m. Augusta College
vs. Abraham Baldwin. Support your team.

b. Circle K meeting Tuesday, December 5.

c. Any girl interested in working one afternoon a week come by
Dean of Students office today.

d. Student Council is sponsoring a "Dress -Up Day" Friday, December 1.
See bulletin board for details.

FACULTY

1. The Steering Committee as nominated by the faculty is as follows:

Dr. Chou Dr. Satterfield

Mr. Dalis Mr. Talley

Mr. Dolyniuk Mr. Whatley

Mrs. Hargrove Mr. Williams

Dr. Rockholt Dr. Wolf

The Steering Committee should plan to meet with President Robins
Thursday, November 30, 3 p.m.. Conference Room, 2nd floor Administratio
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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#45 FALL QUARTER 1^^EDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29, 1961

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

a. Tickets for Augusta College Alunmi barbecue, December 5, are
available in the office of Dean of Students. For faculty
and students. Popular price $1.50.

b. Phi Theta Kappa meeting Friday, December 1.

c. Nominations for "Miss Christmas Belle" Monday and Tuesday,
December 4 and 5 in Student Center.

d. "Bell Ringer' meeting at 3:30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall. Deadline

for all articles Friday, December 1.

2. REMINDER ;

a. "Dress-Up Day" Friday, December 1. Boys wear suits and ties.

Girls wear church clothes and heels.

b. Basketball game Friday, December 1, 8:00 p.m. Augusta College
vs. Abraham Baldwin. Support your team.

c. All students who will need transcripts sent to other institutions
from Augusta College at the end of the Fall Quarter, 1961, should
make such request by December 1, 1961, in order to insure prompt
processing.

d. FALL QUARTER FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12

Period 1 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Period 2 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.

Period 4 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Period 5 12:00 to 3:00 p.

Period 8 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Period 7 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13

Period 3 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

FACULTY

1. REMINDER :

Mathematics, Engineering Draxi/ing, and Physics Departments meet today
at 3:00 p.m.

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#^;fS ?ALL QUARTE '^ JHUT^pAY N OVEMBER 30, 1951

"AN OBSTINATE IIAN DOES NCT HOLD OPINIONS THEY HOID HIM." Joseph Butler

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMEI^TTS

1. All library materials are to be returned and all fines paid by
December 7 .

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"Victoria Regina" will be tonight 9:30 p.m. on Channel 6.

3. P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and F.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports in Mr. Dye's office.
Administration Building today .

4. FR OM T HE_O FFICE OF STUP EN11_SERVICES :

Basketball game Friday, December 1, 8:00 p.m. Augusta College vs.
Abraham Baldwin. Langford Gymnasium.

FACULTY

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The Steering Committee will meet today at 3:00 p.m. in the Conference
Room, 2nd floor, Administration Building.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#47 FALL QUARTER FRIDAY DECE MBER 1. 1961

"NECESSITY NEVER MADE A GOOD BARGAIN." B. Franklin

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Congratulations to the young men and women who are so appropriately
dressed on this "Dress-Up Day 'I

2. The Augusta College Choir will sing The Messiah by Handel next Sunday,
December 3rd, at 8:00 p.m. at St. John Methodist Church, 732 Greene St.

3. There will be a short Pep Rally today from 11:50 a.m. to 12:10 p.m.

on the south side of the Library Building (north side of Student Center).
This Pep Rally will not interrupt the class schedule and will not be
construed as vacating Period 5. Classes will be continued as scheduled.
The total student body is invited to attend the Pep Rally, if possible.

4. Phi Theta Kappa meets today at 2:00 p.m.

5. An important meeting of the Circle K will be held Monday afternoon at
3:00 in the Student Center. The regular meeting will be Tuesday night
December 5 at 7:00 in the Music Building.

6. Need a transcript? Today, December 1, is the deadline for transcript
requests, if they are to be processed by the end of this Fall Quarter.

7. Did you see the last basketball game? If you did not, you missed a
good one. We almost beat a professional group - 72 to 78. Come out
tonight 8:00 p.m. and watch us win over Abraham Baldwin College. You
must present your I.D. cards.

8. REMINDER ;

P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act) students
will sign Progress Reports in Mr. Dye's office. Administration Building
TODAY.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#48 FALL QUARTER MONDAY DECEMBER 4. 1961

"AS THE WORLD LEADS, WE FOLLOW." Seneca

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Our many thanks to the Augusta College Choir for the splendid rendition
of Handel's Messiah yesterday. If you did not have the opportunity

of hearing the Choir, plan to hear them when they sing in the Student
Center this week.

2. A special meeting of the Circle R will be held ' this afternoon at 3:00
in the Student Center (south end). The regular meeting will be Tuesday
night, December 5 at 7:00 in the Music Building.

3. Drama Club meeting today at 3:00 in Library 1.

4. "Bell Ringer" meeting at 3:30 in Bellevue Hall.

5. FRCTl THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

a. Lost articles in this office include:

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Gloves

Several lost books found last year.

b. All members of Civitan and Student Council meet in Student Center
(north end) at 3:00 this afternoon.

c. Anyone interested in helping decorate the Student Center for
Christmas meet in Student Center 3:00 today.

FACULTY

Please assume responsibility for items of general campus interest that should
be included in the Daily Bulletin. The bulletin is the only daily informational
organ for your use.

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#49 FALL QUARTER TUESDAY DECEMBER 5. 1961

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X "THE OVER CURIOUS ARE NOT OVER WISE." Massinger X

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X 1. Inter-Varsity will hold its last meeting tonight for Fall Quarter X

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X 2. Civitan Club meets today in Student Center at 6:30 P.M. Important X

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X 4. All library materials are to be returned and all fines paid by X

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X 5. The Choir will meet at WJBF Channel 6 on Reynolds Street at 6:30 P.M. X

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X a. Basketball schedule change - Richmond Academy vs. Augusta College X

X Friday, December 8, 8:15 P.M. at ARC Gym. X

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X b. Today is the last day to nominate Miss Christmas Belle to be X

X announced at the Christmas Dance. Voting will be Thursday and X

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X c. Christmas Belle Ball - December 18th - 9:00 P.M. til 1:00 A.M. X

X Georgian Room at Richmond Hotel. Tickets are $3.00 a couple X

X and can be bought from any Student Council member. Music by X

X the Travelers from Columbia, South Carolina. X

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#50 FALL QUARTER WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6. 1961

"OF ALL VAIN THINGS EXCUSES ARE THE VAINEST." Buxton

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Bell Ringer meeting today at 3:30 p.m. in the newsroom.

2. Have you seen the stage settings and shadow boxes now on display in
the basement of the Arts Building? These will be on display Wednesday
and Thursday.

FACULTY

1. Please notify the library by December 13th if you have any books on
reserve and wish them to remain on reserve for the Winter Quarter.
Otherwise, all materials on reserve will be removed and returned

to the stacks.

2. When secretaries cut stencils, it is your and only your responsibility

as faculty to proof these stencils before they are run. We have recently
had to re-run several stencils for faculty because they had not been
proofed and were in error. This is an expensive and unnecessary amount
of work as a result of not being proofed. In the future, you will be
required to sign a proofing release before a stencil can be run.

3. REMINDER :

History and Behavioral Science Departments meet today at 3:00 p.m.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#51 FALL QUARTER

THURSDAY

DECEMBER 7. 1961

"NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION."
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Farquhar

1. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARYl

The Pearl Harbor disaster and day of infamy occurred twenty years ago today.
Read the latest issue of U. S. News and World Report (Library) for another
account of the events leading up to this disaster.

2. The College Choir will present Christmas music in the Student Center Friday.

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES :

Special appeal to all students: Valuable notebooks and textbooks have
been misplaced recently. We appeal to you for cooperation and thoughtful-
ness in turning in such items to secretaries in Suite A or B.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#52 FALL QUARTER FRIDAY DECEMBER 8. 1961

"THE MAN THAT MAKES A CHARACTER, MAKES FOES." Young

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The College Choir will sing in the Student Center today from 11:50 a.m.
to 12:20 p.m. This will not be construed as vacating Period 5 since
classes will continue on schedule. All students are invited to attend the
Choir's presentation if possible. The Choir sang before 1,375 people last
Sunday evening.

2. The video tape of the Choir's Christmas show will be broadcast on WJBF,
Channel 6, Saturday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m.

3. Students interested in taking French 201 the Winter Quarter should see
Mr. Wise in Suite A today or Monday through Wednesday of next week.

4. The Student Center will be open daily during examinations. The Student
Center will be open but the Snack Bar will be closed beginning December 14th
through December 20th.

5. Help the needy and unfortunate particularly during this Christmas Holiday
season. Bring toys, canned goods, old clothes, and/or money to the
Student Center by December 13th. The Student Council is in charge of
this project.

FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

a. Basketball game tonight A.R.C. gym at 8:15 p.m.

b. REMINDER: Vote for "Miss Christmas Belle" todayl

c. Christmas Dance tickets will be sold today and next week in the office
of the Dean of Students.

d. Congratulations to Circle K for their service activities at Augusta
College! They have recently been rated second place in Georgia.

This placed them on the state honor roll. Next meeting January 2, 7:30 p.m.

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

a. Students currently enrolled in the college who are planning to return

for the Winter Quarter, 1962, may complete the first step of registration
by reporting to the Registrar's office during regular office hours from
December 8th-15th. Forms may be partially completed and picked up in
the Library on the regular registration day. This will eliminate having
to stand in line at that time.

FACULTY

Students coming in to your 5th period classes late will have a note to the effect
that they were singing with the choir in the Student Center.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#53 FALL QUARTER MONDAY DECEMBER 11. 1961

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. REMINDER:

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

Students currently enrolled in the college who are planning to return
for the Winter Quarter, 1962, may complete the first step of registration
by reporting to the Registrar's office during regular office hours from
December 8th - 15th. Forms may be partially completed and picked up
in the Library on the regular registration day. This will eliminate
having to stand in line at that time.

2. "Bell Ringer" meeting Thursday, December 28, at 4:00 p.m.

FACULTY

Our congratulations to Dr. Satterfieldl He received his Doctor of
Philosophy Diploma from Johns Hopkins University last Thursday. Again,
our heartiest congratulations to you. Dr. Satterfield.

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AUGUSTA
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#54 FALL QUARTER TUESDAY DECEMBER 12. 1961

"JUDGE OF A MAN BY HIS QUESTIONS RATHER THAN HIS ANSWERS." Voltaire
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Augusta College is duly proud of its two latest Ph.D.'s.
Dr. Satterfield received his doctorate last Thursday and
Dr. Duncan received his last Friday. We are indeed proud
to have such hard working faculty.

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

REMINDER:

Christmas Belle Ball December 18, 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Be sure to pick up your tickets from the office of Dean
of Students or from any member of the Student Council.
Dress is semi-formal.

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AUGUSTA
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#1 WINTER QUARTER THURSDAY JANUARY 4. 1962

"A FOE TO GOD WAS NEVER A TRUE FRIEND TO MAN." Young

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Students interested in the Reading Improvement course for the Winter
Quarter should sign up in the office of the Dean of Students or see
Mrs. Hargrove by Friday, January 5th.

2. CHOIR :

Choir meets at 2 p.m. today in the choir room on the south side of the
quadrangle. New members may- join at this time.

3. Fall Quarter Chemistry 10 students may get the unused portion of their
workbooks from Mrs. J. B, Turner, Suite B, Thursday or Friday.

4. STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

a. University of Georgia representatives will be in the Dean of Students
office Monday, January 8, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. If you are trans-
ferring to the University of Georgia you should plan your interview
at this time.

b. Any student interested in intramural bowling should be at the
Garden City Bowl on Gordon Highway 4 p.m., Tuesday, January 9.
The cost is $1.25 per week with free shoes and refreshments.

c. Student Council meets Monday, January 8, 3 p.m. in the Dean of Students
office.

FACULTY

1. Departmental chairmen should contact Mrs. Friedman immediately if textbooks
for their department are short.

2. We are proud to have Professor John M. Smith, Jr. join the faculty full-
time. Mr. Smith has taught part-time for the University of Georgia Center
and Augusta College since 1954. Mr. Smith will be teaching in the
Behavioral Sciences Department.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#2 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY JANUARY 5. 1962

"BE NOT MERELY GOOD; BE GOOD FOR SOMETHING." Thoreau

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Phi Theta Kappa meets today, Friday, January 5 at 2:00 p.m. Pens
will be ordered.

2. The Student N.E.A. will meet Tuesday, January 9, at 3:00 p.m. in
Library 6.

3. STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

a. University of Georgia representatives from the Schools of
Agriculture, Business Administration, Journalism, Home Economics,
Education, Pharmacy, Speech and Drama and the Assistant Registrar
will be in the Dean of Students office Monday, January 8, from
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Those interested in transferring to
the University of Georgia should come at this time for interviews.

b. Students interested in the Reading Improvement course for the
Winter Quarter should sign up in the office of the Dean of
Students or see Mrs. Hargrove today, January 5, by 12:00 noon.

c. Any student interested in intramural bowling should be at the
Garden City Bowl on Gordon Highway 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 9th.
The cost is $1.25 per week with free shoes and refreshments.

d. Ralph McFarland, Production Manager, wants a boy for part time
work at Channel 6, WJBF. Working hours will be mostly afternoon
and some at night .

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Departmental Chairmen please call attention to your students of Item A
above and permit students to attend these interviews.

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COLLEGE

#3 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY JANUARY 8, 1962

"IT IS NOT TALKING BUT WALKING THAT WILL BRING US TO HEAVEN," M. Henry

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
CHOIR NOTE :

1. Students wishing to sing on the Miami choir tour in March may still join
the Choir at 2:00 p.m. The Choir rehearsal room is on the south side of
the quadrangle.

2. Library Hours Winter Quarter as follows :

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday closed

3. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting every Monday and Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

4. A Circle K meeting will be held tomorrow, January 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the
Music Building. Members are reminded that their dues must be paid.

5. There will be a meeting of the Business Club today at 2:00 p.m. All
members are urged to attend. We will discuss plans for the spaghetti
supper.

6. Reading Improvement classes for Winter Quarter have been scheduled at the
following periods:

Daytime - M,T,Th - Period 5 - Reading Room, (Upstairs Adm, Bldg.)

Evening - M,Th - 6:30 p.m. - 8:10 p.m.
The following students report to class with Reading Record Books at fifth
period TODAY, Monday, January 8, for pre-testing:

Aris, Jerry Hites, Jo Ann

Bedingfield, Sally Mayson, Joey

Bradley, James Olson, Levene

Corbett, Phillip W. Pearre, Jean

Coursey, Mary Perrow, John

Culpepper, Korinne Points, Don

Dudley, Frank C. Polk, Mike

Harmsted, Frank Scharnitzky, Mae

Henry, Charles Stafford, John

The following students report to Reading Class TODAY with Reading Record
Book for pretesting at eleventh period:

Allen, James Cranman, Elliott

Arthur, Cecelia Croft, Jeanette

Bennett, Alton Howell, Sandra

Brov/n, Carpie Jones, Linda

Brown, Vicki Jones, Roger

Burroughts, Sally Kline, A. J.

Callicott, Ann Sheppard, Yvonne

Cowley, Lyuda Starnes, Don

Taylor. Pat

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Student Council meeting will be postponed until Thursday, January 11, 3:00 p.m.
in the Dean of Students Office.

REMINDER :

a. University of Georgia representatives interviewing prospective students
TODAY 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.

b. Intramural bowling tomorrow 4:00 p.m. at Garden City Lanes.

c. Student N.E.A. meets tomorrow 3:00 p.m. in Library 6.

d. Announcements for the Daily Bulletin should be in the office of the
Dean by 2:30 p.m. preceding the date of release. The Daily Bulletin
is for faculty and student announcements.

FACULTY

The Steering Committee will meet Tuesday, January 9, at 3:00 p.m., second floor
of the "Firehouse."

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

H WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY JANUARY 9. 1962

"SOME PERSONS DO FIRST, THINK AFTERWARD, AND THEN REPENT FOREVER." Seeker

1. All P.L. 550 (G. I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphans) students
must report to Miss McCullough in Mr. Dye's office today . Payments
will be discontinued for those students not reporting today.

2. Inter-Varsity will hold its first meeting of the Winter Quarter in the
Music Building at 8:15 p.m. today, January 9. (Please note the new
meeting place.)

3. REMINDER :

a. The Student N.E.A. will meet today in Library 6 at 3:00 p.m.

b. A Circle K meeting will be held today, January 9, at 7:00 p.m. in
the Music Building. Members are reminded that their dues must be
paid.

c. Intramural bowling today 4:00 p.m. at Garden City Lanes.

d. Studentf wishing to sing on the Miami Choir tour in March may still
join the Choir at 2:00 p.m. The Choir rehearsal room is on the south
side of the quadrangle.

FACULTY

REMINDER :

Steering Committee meets today, January 9, at 3:00 p.m., second floor

of the"Firehouse."

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#5 WINTER QUARTER

WEDNESDAY

JANUARY 10, 1962

"HELL IS FULL OF GOOD MEANINGS AND WISHINGS."

Herbert

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The following Sophomore
Dean Clark in Library 2.
Agerton, Katharine S,
Barnard, Ronald E.
Bearden, Jack E.
Beckum, Julie T.
Brehm, Diana J.
Carroll, Jeannine A.
Carter, Sara A.
Durst, Edward F.
Faglie, Glenda J.
Gibboney, Helen
Graybill, William R.
Hamner, Marilyn
Haywood, Margit G.

Dean's List students please report to
A-V Room, Thursday, January 11, at 3:00
Hempel, Amanda A. Quinn, Harold E.

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Hitchcock, Mary E.
Joe, Rose M.
King, Paulette
Knapp, Frances F.
Knight, Willis R.
Lokey, Linda J.
Major, Mary B.
Morgan, Jerome W.
Morgan , Toby S .
Muncie, Carolyn
Murphey, Carolyn
Peters, Emily

Segars, Hoke C.
Shannon, Betty L.
Sims , Betty A.
Skinner, William
Snelling, George B,
Steele, Janice
Stephenson, Linda
Stringer, Douglas
Taylor, Billie C.
Taylor, Lucile R.
West, Donnie J.
Wilson, Jane
Wyatt , Bonnie

FROM S!EErRHg..SlgMri(::BS,eFPieE :

a. Bell Ringer meets today, January 10, 3:30 p.m., in Bellevue Hall,

b. For Rent :

Room with bath. $35.00 (including utilities) 2429 Walton Way
(Directly across from Gate il=l) . Call Mrs. Arnold Alexander
RE3-4684.

REMINDER :

a. Remember you may join the Choir now and make the Miami tour

in March. See Dr. Rockholt in the Choir Room of the Quadrangle.

FACULTY

Our regards to those faculty and staff members in the University

Hospital. Professor Cowling, Art Department, is in the Jennings

Wing, Mr. Doolittle, maintenance staff, is in Barrett Ward, Mr. Collins,

maintenance staff, was just released yesterday from Barrett Wing.

Mr. Cowling and Mr. Collins are suffering from slipped vertebrae.

Mr. Doolittle from a heart condition.

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

Please send any student for whom you have no class card to the
office of the Registrar immediately. Also, please report the
names of students on your official roll who have not reported to
class .

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#6 WINTER QUARTER

THURSDAY

JANUARY 11. 1962

"NO LEGACY IS SO RICH AS HONESTY."
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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1. "Circle K' is sponsoring a Record Hop Friday night, January 12,
from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 in the Student Center. Admission will
be 25 cents stag or drag.

2. Reminder to all Drama Club members: Be sure to attend the
meeting Monday, January 15, at 3:00 p.m. in Library 1.

3. Intramural Bowling league needs more people--especially girls.
You are missing a lot of fun by not participating. Come out
to Garden City Bowl Tuesday at 4:00 p.m.

4. REMINDER :

a. Sophomore Dean's List students meet today in Library Building,
Room 2, at 3:00 p.m.

b. Remember you may join the Choir now and make the Miami tour

in March. See Dr. Rockholt in the Choir Room of the Quadrangle.

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#7 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY JANUARY 12, 1962

"BRR--IT'S COLD OUTSIDE." J. Dye

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The first meeting of the slide rule class will be held in Science
8 today at 2:00 p.m. No additional students will be accepted this
quarter, but if there are students who wish to take the course,

it will be offered again during the Spring Quarte..-. The class
meets one hour per week and there is no cost.

2. REMINDER ;

a. Record Hop tonight from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 in the Student Center.

b. Bowling league meets next Tuesday, 4:00 p.m., Garden City Lanes.

c. Remember you may join the Choir now and make the Miami tour in
March. See Dr. Rockholt in the Choir Room.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#8 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY JANUARY 15, 1962

"HE WHO HAS IMAGINATION WITHOUT LEARNING HAS WINGS AND NO FEET." Joubert
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Inter-Varsity will meet tomorrow, January 16, at 8:00 p.m. in the
Music Building. All members are invited.

2. REMINDER :

a. Reminder to all Drama Club members: Be sure to attend the
meeting today, January 15, at 3:00 p.m. in Library 1.

b. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting today, January 15.

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COLLEGE

#9 WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY JANUARY 16. 1962

"IGNORANCE IS A PROLONGED INFANCY, ONLY DEPRIVED OF ITS CHARM." Boufflers
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Tartt Bell, formerly accredited by the U.N. as a representative
from the Quaker United Nations Program, will speak on the U.N.,
at 5:00 p.m., Sunday, January 21, at the parish house of the
Good Shepherd Church. Augusta College students and faculty
are invited to attend.

2. REMINDER:

Inter-Varsity meets tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Music Building.

FACULTY

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

Please report actual number officially enrolled in each section
as of the end of each class period today, January 16, 1962. It
is of the utmost importance that these numbers be accurate I

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yno WINTER QUARTER

WEDNESDAY

JANUARY 17. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting today, January 17, at 3:30 p.m.

2. FROM STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

Students: Please do not be responsible for placing any handbills in cars
or under windshield wipers. They clutter up the parking lot too much.

FACULTY

REMINDER:

The Steering Committee will meet today,
in the committee room.

January 17, at 3:00 p.m.

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COLLEGE

#11 WINTER QUARTER

THURSDAY

JANUARY 18. 1962

"INDOLENCE AND STUPIDITY ARE FIRST COUSINS."

Rivarol

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Remember the March of Dimes Basketball Game tonight at ARC Gym
between the "Jacuars" and the "Signaleers" of Fort Gordon. No
admission charge, however, everyone including students may con-
tribute a donation at the gate.

We regret that Coach Myrick's illness will keep him from the game,
but we feel that the "Jaquars" will carry on with a fine showing.

2. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

Students x-ray report slips based on pictures taken in October are
now in the Student Services office. Please come and claim yours.

FACULTY

1. Faculty having had x-rays made in October may obtain their report
from Dean Galloway's office.

2. REMINDER:

Chemistry and Biology Departments meet today, 3:30 p.m.. Room 4,
Science Building. Representatives from the Medical College,
School of Nursing, will be at the meeting.

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COLLEGE

#12 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY JANUARY 22. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Mr. Bob Folger, Chemist from Dupont, will be the guest speaker
at Inter-Varsity Tuesday, January 23, 8:00 p.m. in the Music
Building. Faculty and students are invited to attend.

2. Bell Ringer meeting today, Monday 22, 3:30 p.m., Bellevue Hall.

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

We wish to thank Charles Andrews for hooking up a record player
system in the Student Center to be used for future club dance use,

DAILY BULLETIN

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#13 WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY JANUARY 23, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Students who wish to be tested on American History and/or American
Government see Mr. Dalis this week (January 22-26) in his office,
Suite B, Room 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The exams will be
given the last week of February.

2. There will be a Business Club Meeting Thursday, January 25, 1:00 p.m.
in Art 22. Mr. Barney Whitaker will be guest speaker.

3. The Circle K Meeting for tonight (January 23) has been postponed until
Tuesday, January 30.

4. BASKETBALL GAMES

Augusta College vs. Truett-McConnell Friday night, 8:00 p.m., Langford

Gym.

Augusta College vs. Southern Tech Saturday night, 8:00 p.m., Langford

Gym.

5. FROM THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE;

Please have the following people report to the Registrar's office

as soon as possible:

Alby, Margaret C. Doughty, Lisa M.

Allen, Ann F. Farr, Marion

Bailey, Ella K. Glover, John L.

Baston, Charles Pelt, Irma R.

Bennett, Alton L. Schmunk, Karl H.

Davis, Helen A, Whitehead, William E.

6. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

a. Students are reminded that they are to refrain from smoking in
any of the halls or classrooms at anytime.

b. Students who are interested in majoring in Home Economics are
invited to visit the School of Home Economics, University of
Georgia, on Friday, February 2nd. Such students come by Dean
of Students office TODAY,

7. REMINDER ;

a. Inter-Varsity will meet in Music Building this evening 8:00 p.m.

b. Faculty and students: Please come by Dean of Students office
to get your x-ray reports.

FACULTY

If we are to help you in the duplicating of tests and other materials,
please remember that requests should be submitted a minimum of five
work days before needed. Final examinations must be submitted ten work
days before needed.

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COLLEGE

#14 WINTER QUARTER WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Anyone wanting copies of back issues of the Bell Ringer may pick
them up in Bellevue Hall Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday between
9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. this week.

2. Everyone is reminded to come to the Freshman - Sophomore basketball
game Monday night 8:15 p.m. at Langford Gym.

3. Bell Ringer meeting today 3:30 p.m.

FACULTY

The Steering Committee will meet at 3:00 p.m. today.

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COLLEGE

#15 WINTER QUARTE R THURSDAY J ANUARY 25, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The Drama Club will meet in Library 1 at 3:00 p.m. today
(Thursday, January 25, 1962).

2 . R^^UNDER:

a. The Business Club will meet today, 1:00 p.m.. Art 22.

b. BASKETBALL GABIES - Augusta College vs. Truett-McConnell
Friday night, 8:00 p.m., Langford Gym. Augusta College
vs. Southern Tech Saturday night, 8:00 p.m., Langford
Gym. Freshman - Sophomore game Monday night, 8:15 p.m.,
Langford Gym.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#16 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY JANUARY 26. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Circle K'ers are reminded of the meeting Tuesday night, January 30,
7:30 p.m., Music Building. Nominations for Miss K-Deb will be
taken at that time.

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

The following students are requested to come by the Dean of Students
office Monday, January 29, 1962:

Thomas Dill Toby Morgan

Vicki Brown Linda Broome

Mike Murphy Fred Playford

Faye Bussey Barbara Hutcheson

3. REMINDER ;

BASKETBALL GAMES

Augusta College vs. Truett-McConnell tonight, 8:00 p.m., Langford Gym.

Augusta College vs. Southern Tech Saturday night, 8:00 p.m., Langford
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COLLEGE

#17 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY JANUARY 29. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. REMINDER :

a. Inter-Varsity will meet Tuesday night 8:00 p.m. in the Music
Building.

b. Circle K'ers will meet Tuesday night 7:30 p.m. in the Music
Building.

c. Freshman - Sophomore basketball game tonight 8:15 p.m.,
Lang ford Gym.

d. The following students are requested to come by the Dean of
Students office TODAY:

Thomas Dill Toby Morgan

Vicki Brown Linda Broome

Mike Murphy Fred Playford

Faye Bussey Barbara Hutcheson

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COLLEGE

#18 WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY JANUARY 30. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The following boys have been nominated for the King of Hearts
Dance. Election will be Thursday and Friday this week.

Mike Gibson Toby Morgan

Thomas Cauthen David Hall

Thomas Dill Don Starnes

2. Surprise at Inter-Varsity I

Tonight - 8:00 p.m. - Music Building

The students and faculty of Augusta College are cordially invited
to hear Ian Hay, a missionary with the Sudan Interior Mission in
Africa, who is home on furlough. Rev. Hay worked with Billy
Graham as interpreter during his African Crusade. Don't miss this
outstanding speaker I

3. REMINDER ;

Circle K'ers will meet tonight 7:30 p.m. in the Music Building.

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#19 WINTER QUARTER WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Bell Ringer meeting today 3:30 p.m.

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

All P.L. 550 and P.L. 634 students please sign Progress Reports
TODAY in the Registrar's office.

FACULTY

GEA meeting Thursday at 3:00 p.m. in Library 1. Please be prompt.

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#20 WINTER QUARTER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The following boys have been nominated for the King of Hearts
Dance. Election will be today and tomorrow, February 1 - 2, in
the Student Center. Be sure to vote.

Mike Gibson Toby Morgan

Thomas Cauthen David Hall

Thomas Dill Don Starnes

FACULTY

REMINDER :

GEA meeting today at 3:00 p.m. in Library 1. Please be prompt.

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COLLEGE

#21 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. ATTENTION: TODAY is the last day to vote for the King of Hearts

in the Student Center.

2. The Drama Club will meet today, Friday, February 2, 2:00 p.m. in
Library 1. All members are urged to be present. The meeting
will last only a few minutes.

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#22 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY FEBRUARY 5. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. IMPORTANT ANNUAL STAFF MEETING

Annual staff will meet with Mr. Myrick today, February 5, 3:00 p.m.
in the Fine Arts Building.

2. The exam on U.S. and Georgia History will be given on Tuesday,
February 27, 2:00 p.m. in Room 6 of the Science Building.

The exam on Government of the U.S. and State of Georgia will

be given on Friday, February 23, 2:00 p.m. in Room 6 of the Science

Building.

3. Bell Ringer meeting today 3:30 p.m.

4. Inter-Varsity meets Tuesday night 8:00 p.m. in the Music Building.

5. Emergency meeting of the Executive and Dance Committees of Circle
K today at 2:00 p.m. in the Student Center.

The following members are requested to be present:

Ed Stalnaker Sonny Allen

John Mills Charles Henry

Carl Ridley John Stafford

Fred Playford Mike^Gibson

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#23 WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY FEBRUARY 6. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Mr. John Smith will speak tonight at Inter-Varsity - 8:00 p.m.
Music Building. Faculty and students are urged to attend.

2. The Collegiate Civitan Club will hold its Business Meeting at Bussey
Estates - 7:00 p.m., tonight February 6. This meeting by special
approval from Augusta College.

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES :

Any student who is requested to do substitute teaching in the public
schools must contact the Dean of Students in person for official
approval.

4. FROM THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE :

The following students please report to the Registrar's office today :

Hamlet, Gerald L.
Henderson, James A.
Jones, Linda M.
Jones , Roger W.

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COLLEGE

#24 WINTER QUARTER WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Election of "Miss Homecoming" Thursday and Friday, February 8th and
9th, from the following candidates nominated by basketball team:

Brenda J. Johnson
Sal ley McMahon
Anzia Boatwright
Anne Walker
Betty Hopkins

2. Student Council meeting today Wednesday, February 7, 3:00 p.m.,
Administration Building.

3. Basketball Games - Friday, February 9th, Richmond Academy, 8:00 p.m.,

Richmond Gym.

Saturday, February 10th, Georgia Military College,
8:00 p.m., Langford Gym.

4. Bell Ringer meeting today, Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.

5. REMINDER :

The exam on U.S. and Georgia History will be given on Tuesday,
February 27, 2:00 p.m., in Room 6 of the Science Building.
The exam on Government of the U.S. and State of Georgia will
be given on Friday, February 23, 2:00 p.m., in Room 6 of the
Science Building.

FACULTY

1. Please turn in your lists of failing or near failing students to
the secretaries in Suite A, Suite B, and office of the Dean not
later than Monday, February 12. Otherwise, the warnings will be
of little value.

2. FACULTY AND STAFF :

I need at least (4) golf scores from everyone interested in
playing in Faculty and Staff Tournament this Spring. Tentative
date for Tournament early April. I encourage all persons interested
to get your (4) scores in as soon as possible so handicaps can be
figured.

Thank you.

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#25 WINTER QUARTER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The Augusta College Alumni Association cordially invites you and your
parents to attend an Open House Sunday afternoon, the 11th of February,
3 to 5 o'clock. A guided tour begins in the Library and culminates

in the Student Center Building on the Augusta College Campus.

2. Tickets for the King of Hearts dance, February 16, may be purchased
from members of the Student NEA. Check bulletin boards for names
of ticket agents.

3- Be sure to vote today for the "Homecoming Queen" of your choice.
Ballot box in Student Center,

4. The following students please report for picture taking in the Student
Center Friday, February 9, 2:00 p.m.

King of Hearts nominees
K-Deb nominees of Circle K

FACULTY

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available during the Open House to meet visitors, explain functions of
departments, and to make the visitors feel at home.

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#26 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The Student NEA will meet Tuesday, February 13, at 3:00 p.m. in
Library 6.

2. Phi Theta Kappa Meeting tcday, February 9, 2:00 p.m.

3. The Drama Club will meet today, February 9, in Library 1 at
2:00 p.m. Anyone who would like to audition for a part in Old
Possums Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliott, come to Library 1
at 2:00 p.m.

3. REMINDER ;

A. Today is the last day for voting for Homecoming Queen,
Student Center.

B. The Augusta College Alumni Association cordially invites you
and your parents to attend an Open House Sunday afternoon,
the 11th of February, 3 to 5 o'clock. A guided tour begins
in the Library and culminates in the Student Center Building
on the Augusta College Campus.

C. The exam on U.S. and Georgia History will be given on Tuesday,
February 27, 2:00 p.m., in Room 6 of the Science Building.
The exam on Government of the U.S. and State of Georgia will
be given on Friday, February 23, 2:00 p.m., in Room 6 of the
Science Building.

D. The following students please report for picture taking in
the Student Center today at 2:00 p.m.

King of Hearts nominees
K-Deb nominees of Circle-K

FACULTY

1. REMINDER :

A. The Alumni Association is particularly eager to have faculty
members available during the Open House to meet visitors,
explain functions of departments, and to make the visitors
feel at home.

B. Please turn in your lists of failing or near failing students
to the secretaries in Suite A, Suite B, and office of the Dean
not later than Monday, February 12th. Otherwise, the warnings
will be of little value.

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yA27 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY FEBRUARY 12. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. All posters on our bulletin boards must be limited in size
12" X 18" or less. They will be measured before approval.

b. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting Monday, February 12,
at 3:30 p.m.

c. Miss Virginia Proctor of Emory School of Nursing will be
in the Student Center today, February 12, at 1:00 p.m. to
interview girls who might be interested in a nursing degree
program.

d. SPECIAL NOTICE:

The Homecoming basketball game has been changed to Wednesday,
February 14, Lang ford Gym, 8:00 p.m.

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#2 8 WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. There will be a Circle K meeting tonight, February 13, at 7:30 p.m.
in the Music Building. Election of Miss K-Deb will be on the
agenda.

2. The Student N.E.A. will meet today, February 13, at 3:00 p.m. in
Library 6.

3. Inter-Varsity will meet tonight, February 13, at 8:00 p.m. in the
Music Building. Guest speaker will be the field representative
of William Jennings Bryan College in Tennessee. Everyone is
invited to attend.

4. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

Student insurance handbooks of explanation are available in the
Student Center. All Augusta College students are fully covered
for accidents while at school or commuting to and from school.

5. REMINDER :

The exam on U.S. and Georgia History will be given on Tuesday,
February 27, 2:00 p.m., in Room 6 of the Science Building. The
exam on Government of the U.S. and State of Georgia will be
given on Friday, February 23, 2:00 p.m., in Room 6 of the
Science Building.

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#29 WINTER QUARTER WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Clvitan's will meet Thursday night, February 15, instead of
Wednesday, at 8:00 p.m. in the Student Center,

2. Everyone who auditioned for "Opossum's Book of Practical Cats"
and all members of the Drama Club will meet in Library Room 4
from 2:00 p.m. today, Wednesday, February 14.

3. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting today, February 14, at 3:30 p.m.

4. Junior College Basketball Tournament next week at Statesboro.
Our team has been entered. Beginning date is Wednesday,
February 21. We play that day at 8:15 against Brewton-Parker.
We can win again with your support.

5. REMINDER: The Homecoming Basketball game will be tonight,
February 14, Lang ford Gjmi, at 8:00 p.m. Jaguars vs. the College
of Charleston, "Let's beat them also."

FACULTY

Please check the attached Class Schedule for your tentative teaching
assignments for the Spring Quarter, 1962.

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#30 WINTER QUARTER

TBURSDAY

FEBRUARY 15. 1962

GERERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Applications for the Bjidge Tournament are now available from
Mrs. Friedman in the Student Center. Opponents will be announced
on the bulletin board in the Student Center next week.

2. REMINDER ;

a. Buy your King of Hearts Dance tickets. Price of tickets
are $2.00 per couple. BRING YOUR STUDENT "ID" CARD TO
THE DANCE.

b. Civitan's will meet tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Student
Center.

FACULTY

For your information the students listed below visited the Georgia
General Assembly on Tuesday, February 13. This was a college-approved
field trip for Political Science students.

Donald Gunnel Is
Yoke L. Loo
Nancy Campbell
Myra Wofford
Elinore Pollock
Ann Grubbs
W. J. Baker
Robert Wylds
Peggy Jo Williams
Sue Scott
Carolyn Hillis
Albert Langley
Melton Jacobs

Lee Roy Duchscher
John Harriss
Robert Daniel
Rudy Foster
Ginger Rouse
Ronald Humphrey
George Bui lard
Lona Mason
Jimmy Blanchard
Nolan Wiggins
Julia Baker
Shirley Dorris
John Barinowski
Vera Bussey

Mary Colleran
Edward Fox
Margaret Hammond
Sylvia McFeely
Eddie Milhouse
John Shaw
James Morris
Jim Points
John Pond
Thomas Burnley
Korinne Culpepper
James Gibert
Mary O'Connor
Harvey Stokes

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#31 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

WARNING: Smoking in the halls of the classroom buildings is

not to be tolerated. Ample space elsewhere has been
provided for smoking.

2. REMINDER ;

a. Buy your King of Hearts Dance tickets. Price of tickets
is $2 per couple. BRING YOUR STUDENT "ID" CARD TO THE
DANCE .

b. Applications for the Bridge Tournament may be obtained
from Mrs. Friedman in the Student Center. Opponents
will be announced on the bulletin board in the Student
Center next week.

c. Junior College Basketball Tournament next week at Statesboro.
Our team has been entered. Beginning date is Wednesday,
February 21. We play that day at 8:15 p.m. against Brewton-
Parker.

d. The exam on U.S. and Georgia History will be given on
Tuesday, February 27, 2 p.m., in Room 6 of the Science
Building. The exam on Government of the U.S. and State
of Georgia will be given on Friday, February 23, 2 p.m.,
in Room 6 of the Science Building.

FACULTY

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COLLEGE

#32 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY FEBRUARY 19. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. WHITE COLUMNS

There will be a very important meeting of all the staff at
11 a.m. Tuesday, February 20, in Bellevue Hall. Please
make -every effort to attend.

2. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. The deadline for registration for the Bridge Tournament
has been extended until Tuesday, February 20. The mixed
couple requirement has been repealed. Choose whom you
wish for a partner.

b. Junior College Basketball Tournament next week at Statesboro.
Our team has been entered. Beginning date is Wednesday,
February 21. We play that day at 8:15 p.m. against Brewton-
Parker.

Bus tickets to Statesboro now on sale ($1 round trip).
Come to the office of Student Services.

c. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting today, February 19,
at 3:30 p.m.

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COLLEGE

#33 WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

If you are interested in working away from home this summer, come
by the Dean of Students office and look at the new Summer Employment
Directory.

2. REMINDER :

a. WHITE COLUMNS - There will be a very important meeting of all
the staff at 11 a.m. today in Bellevue Hall. Please make
every effort to attend.

b. Bus tickets to Statesboro now on sale ($1 round trip). Come to
the office of Student Services.

c. Inter-Varsity meets tonight in Music Building at 8 p.m.

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#34 WINTER QUARTER WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE WINTER QUARTER. 1962

MONDAY. MARCH 12. 1962 TUESDAY. MARCH 13. 1962

Period 1 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Period 3 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Period 4 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Period 5 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Period 7 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1962

Period 2 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

2. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. There will be a Student Council meeting today, February 21, at
3:00 p.m. in the Dean of Students office.

b. There will be a Circle K meeting Tuesday, February 27, at 7:15 p.m.
at WJBF-TV, "Television Park," Reynolds Street.

c. The pairings for the Bridge Tournament are listed in the Student
Center. These matches must be played off by Friday, February 23,
at 4:00 p.m. Cards and Scoring Blanks must be obtained from Mrs.
Friedman.

d. Bus tickets to Statesboro now on sale ($1 round trip). Come to the
office of Student Services. Ticket sales close promptly at 12:00
noon today.

3. REMINDER ;

The exam on U.S. and Georgia History will be given on Tuesday, February 27,
2 p.m., in Room 6 of the Science Building. The exam on Government of the
U.S. and State of Georgia will be given on Friday, February 23, 2 p.m.,
in Room 6 of the Science Building.

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2. FROM OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

SUBJECT: Final Examination Schedule and Mimeographing

Final exam materials to be typed and/or mimeographed must be submitted

to Mrs. Bowen by March 1.

The following schedule is for the week of examinations:

MONDAY. MARCH 12. 1962 TUESDAY. MARCH 13. 1962

Period 1 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Period 3 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Period 4 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Period 5 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Period 7 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1962

Period 2 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#35 WINTER QUARTER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. Attention Drama Club members and all try-outs for T. S.

Eliot's 'Opossum's Book of Practical Cats" Assignments

and first rehearsal today, February 22, at 3:00 p.m. in
Library, Room 1.

b. Today and tomorrow are the last two days for the Bridge
Tournament. Closing date will be Friday, February 23, at
4:00 p.m.

FACULTY

FROM THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE:

There will be a faculty meeting in the Audio-Visual room at 3:00 p.m.
on Thursday (February 22) . Our Steering Committee needs faculty
thought concerning college purposes in preparation for a campus visit
next week by the Self-Study Project Director of the Southern Association.

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COLLEGE

#36 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

a. IMPORTANT 1 IMPORTANT '. IMPORTANT 1

Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation during the
Spring Quarter, 1962, are required to file an Application for
Graduation with the Office of the Registrar before March 14.

b. All students who will require that the Record's Office send
transcripts to other institutions at the end of the Winter
Quarter, 1962, must file such request no later than Thursday,
March 1 .

2. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. A girl's sweater was left at the King of Hearts Dance last
Friday night. Come to the Student Services office for
information about it.

b. How is your part of the Bridge Tournament coming along?
Remember today is the last day to conclude the matches.

FACULTY

Envelopes for the Heart Fund are in your boxes. If you desire to
make a contribution please leave it with Mrs. Bowen by Monday,
February 26th.

REMINDER :

Final examination materials for typing and/or mimeographing must
be submitted to Mrs. Bowen by March 1.

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COLLEGE

#37 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY FEBRUARY 26. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, Basketball game tonight 8:00 p.m., Langford Gym. Augusta College vs.
Emmanuel College. Come out and enjoy the last game of the season.

2. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting today, February 26, at 3:30 p.m.

b. There will be a meeting of the Business Club Tuesday, February 27,
at 2:00 p.m. in Art 22. Flans for the spaghetti supper will be
made. All members are urged to attend.

3. reminder ;

from the office of the registrar :
important! important! important!

Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation during the Spring
Quarter, 1962, are required to file an Application for Graduation with
the Office of the Registrar before March 14.

The exam on U.S. and Georgia History will be given on Tuesday, February 27,
2:00 p.m., in Room 6 of the Science Building. The Exam on Government of the
U.S. and State of Georgia will be given on Friday, February 23, 2:00 p.m.,
in Room 6 of the Science Building.

FACULTY

Final examination materials for typing and/or mimeographing must be submitted
to Mrs. Bowen by March 1.

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#38 WINTER QUARTER

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 27, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. Circle K will meet tonight at 7:15 p.m. at WJBF-TV "Television
Park" Reynolds Street.

b. College Deferment Examination Application blanks for April 17
are now available. See the bulletin board in the Student Center.

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d.

To students interested in a career in Journalism:

Dr. Charles B. Kopp , Associate Professor of Journalism,

University of Georgia, will be in this office Wednesday,

February 28, of this week, from 11:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

to interview prospects. Sophomores who might attend University

of Georgia may talk with him also.

The following students who are in Psychology 101 classes will
take a field trip to Milledgeville State Hospital on February 28:

Allen, Ann
Andrews, Sara
Barinowski, John
Blanchard, Jimmy
Boswell, Joan
Broome , Linda
Brown, Vicki
Calloway, Dianne
Cauvin, Joan
Clark, Marion
Coursey, Mary

Henderson, Tony
Herring, Joan
Kites, Jo Ann
Holman, Nancy
Horner, Pat
Howell, Sandra
Joe , George
Kuhlke, Bea
Merchant , Wayne
McCollum, Becky
Morris, Carter
Nichols, Don

Printup, Betsy
Purdy, Edith
Ridley, Carl
Rogers, Mary Ann
S imms - Le e , John
Vines, Lawrence
Ward, Calvin
Watts, Colleen
Williams, Doris
Withrow, Maxi^e
Wheel in, Marian

2. REMINDER :

a. All students who will require that the Record's office send
transcripts to other institutions at the end of the Winter
Quarter, 1962, must file such request no later than Thursday,
March 1.

b. Dewey Cave will speak tonight at Inter-Varsity, 8:00 p.m.,
Music Building.

c. The Business Club will meet today at 2:00 p.m. in Art 22.

FACULTY

There will be a faculty meeting at 1:30 p.m. in the Audio-Visual Room
today. Dr. E. C. Morgan, Self-Study Project Director, will inform us
as to our responsibilities in the Self-Study Program.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#39 WINTER QUARTER

WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 28. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. REMINDER:

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation during the
Spring Quarter, 1962, are required to file an Application for
Graduation with the Office of the Registrar before March 14.

FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

1. College Deferment Examination Application blanks for April 17
are now available. See the bulletin board in the Student
Center.

2. To students interested in a career in Journalism:

Dr. Charles B. Kopp, Associate Professor of Journalism,
University of Georgia, will be in this office today from
11:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. to interview prospects. Sophomores
who might attend University of Georgia may talk with him also.

3. The following students who are in Psychology 101 classes will
take a field trip to Milledgeville State Hospital today:

Allen, Ann
Andrews, Sara
Barinowski , John
Blanchard, Jimmy
Boswell, Joan
Broome , Linda
Brown, Vicki
Calloway, Dianne
Cauvin, Joan
Clark, Marion
Coursey, Mary

Henderson, Tony
Herring, Joan
Hites, Jo Ann
Holman, Nancy
Homer, Pat
Howell, Sandra
Joe, George
Kuhlke, Bea
Merchant , Wayne
McCollum, Becky
Morris, Carter
Nichols, Don

Printup, Betsy
Purdy, Edith
Ridley, Carl
Rogers, Mary Ann
Simms-Lee, John
Vines, Lawrence
Ward, Calvin
Watts, Colleen
Williams, Doris
Withrow, Maxine
Wheel in, Marian

P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports today in Mr, Dye's office.
Administration Building.

FACULTY

Final examination materials for typing and/or mimeographing must be
submitted to Mrs. Bowen by March 1,

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#40 WINTER QUARTER THURSDAY . Harcb 1. 1S>62

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Annual pictures will be taken of the High School Coaches and the
YMCA instructors at 10:50 a.m., Friday, March 2nd, in the Student
Center. Please be prompt.

2. REMINDER :

a. P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports today in Mr. Dye's office.
Administration Building.

b. All students who will require that the Record's office send
transcripts to other institutions at the end of the Winter
Quarter, 1962, must file such request no later than Thursday,
March 1.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#41 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY March 2. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES :

a. Phi Theta Kappa Meeting today 3:00 p.m., urgent that all members
be present.

b. Cheerleaders please turn in your uniforms to this office
immediately.

2. REMINDER :

a. Annual pictures will be taken of the high school coaches and
the YMCA instructors at 10:50 a.m. today, March 2nd, in the
Student Center.

b. Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation during the
Spring Quarter, 1962, are required to file an Application for
Graduation with the Office of the Registrar before March 14.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#42 WINTER QUARTER MONDAY MARCH 5. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. All library books must be returned and all fines paid on or before Thursday,
March 8.

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

Students currently enrolled who plan to return next quarter may complete
the first step of registration any time during regular office hours
(8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.) this week. (March 5 through March 9.)

3. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. The Student N.E.A. will meet Tuesday, March 6, at 3:00 p.m. in Library 6.

b. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting today at 3:30 p.m.

c. Will the student who left her sweater at the King of Hearts Dance
please come by this office and describe and claim.

D A I. L Y BULLETIN

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#43 WINTER QUARTER TUESDAY MARCH 6, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. Inter-Varsity will not neet any nore until Spring Quarter. Watch this
bulletin for notice.

b. The Student N.E.A. will Deet today, March 6, at 3:00 p. a. in Library 6.

c. The Ty Cobb Educational Foundation has sone good scholarships to give
to college students who live in Georgia. Apply at this office.

d. Bell Ringer annual pictures will be nade today, March 6, at 9:50 a.n.
in the Bell Ringer office, Bellevue Hall.

2. REMINDER ;

a. All library books must be returned and all fines paid on or before
Thursday, March 8.

b. Students currently enrolled who plan to return next quarter nay complete
the first step of registration any tine during regular office hours
(8:30 a.n. until 4:30 p.n.) this week. (March 5 through March 9.)

c. Students who will fulfill requirenents for graduation during the Spring
Quarter, 1962, are required to file an Application for Graduation with
the Office of the Registrar before March 14.

FACULTY

FROM THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE :

There will be a faculty meeting Thursday 3 p.n. in the Audio-Visual roon.

Included on the agenda will be a discussion of registration procedures.

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AUGUSTA
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#44 WINTER QUARTER WEDNESDAY MARCH 7. 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. REMINDER:

All library books must be returned and all fines paid on
or before Thursday, March 8.

Students currently enrolled who plan to return next quarter
nay complete the first step of registration any time during
regular office hours (8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.) this week.
(March 5 through March 9.)

FACULTY

Please notify the library by March 15, 1962 if you wish books
placed on Reserve for Winter Quarter to remain on Reserve for
Spring Quarter.

Requests for new Reserves for Spring Quarter should be submitted
as soon as possible.

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#45 WINTER QUARTER THURSDAY MARCH 8. 1962

"HE IS TO BE EDUCATED NOT BECAUSE HE IS TO MAKE SHOES, NAILS, AND
PINS, BUT BECAUSE HE IS A MAN." Channing

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. Student Council will neet today, March 8, at 3:00 p.m.
in the Dean of Students office.

b. Circle K annual pictures will be made Wednesday, March 14,
at 3:30 p.m. in the quadrangle.

2. REMINDER :

a. Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation during
the Spring Quarter, 1962, are required to file an Application
for Graduation with the Office of the Registrar before March 14.

b. All library books must be returned and all fines paid TODAY.

c. FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE WINTER QUARTER, 1962

MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1962

Period 1 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Period 4 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

TUESDAY. MARCH 13. 1962

Period 3 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Period 5 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Period 7 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1962

Period 2 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

d. Please do not bring food or drinks into the Library.

FACULTY

There will be a faculty meeting today at 3:00 p.m. in the Audio-Visual
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#46 WINTER QUARTER FRIDAY MARCH 9. 1962

"WITHOUT ECONOMY NONE CAN BE RICH, AND WITH IT FEW WILL BE
POOR." Johnson

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

TO ALL GOLF ENTHUSIASTS :
1- If yoo are interested in joining the golf team^please see Mr.

Sutton today, March 9, between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.n. or

11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

2. The Mathematics Department will offer a non-credit course
in Slide Rule during the Spring Quarter. The class will
begin on March 30th and will be held at the 7th period on
Fridays. Admission will be by consent of the instructor.
Students interested in this course should see Mr. G. B.
Williams during the week of March 12th.

3. FROM STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

All lost and found student property will be given to charity
unless it is claimed within a reasonable time.

FACULTY

There is a very short time interval between the ending of the
Winter Quarter, March 14th and the registration for the Spring
Quarter, March 19th. We are asking your cooperation, patience,
and understanding in our request to you for an early return of
quarter grades to the Registrar's office. It is necessary to
have these grades posted on student records and copies mailed
to the students by the weekend. Please cooperate in every way
possible in order that we may meet our deadlines.

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Of r EN3E . " Charaiing

GE NERA L ANN OUNCeU^J^JTS

1. The CbcJr v/ill aeet to rehearse and to have pictures taken Monday, March 26th
at 7th period. (pr)

2. Inter-Varfiity pictures for the ,nnual will be taken in the library at 11:00
a. a. too-iy. I.V. does not have a perm^inent neabership therefore, those who
have attended or plan to attend this quarter are requested to be present, (jwc)

3. ALL GCLFERy trying out for the collec;e team turn in your scores today to Mr.
Sutcon or Mrs, Thomas in Suite A. It's very important to get these scores

in today to doterinine your eligibility for playing in the natch Friday, (ens)

4. A class in Fronch 202 is being given at 6th period. Students who plan to
take this clrsf.s sbould go to the Registrar's Office and make out class cards.
The class will meet in Science 12 at 6th period today. (pw)

5 FROM TP? OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES:

a. Studexjts interested in the Reading Improvement course for the Spring
Quarter should sign up in the office of the Dean of Students or see
Mrs. Hargrove by Friday, March 23rd. (nig)

b. All Regents Scholarship students who plr-n to return to Augusta College
Fall 1962, please see Dean Galloway as soon as possible about renavjal
of j'our scholarship . (nig)

c. College bo3' v/anted for an A.M. job - 7:00 to 10:00 A.M. - Inquire at
this office, (nig)

d. Circle K - "K-^Deb" Dance has been postponed from March 23 until March 31.

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6 . REMLNDER:

Cliib grcfip f'*'^.tures will be completed today. Please check the bulletin
boards fcr schedule. (jwc)

FAjCUIJY

1. We welcome Mrs. Ann Bobo as the Suite B. faculty secretary. Mrs. Bobo is a
graduate of Augusta College and is taking Krs . Atkinson's place in Suite B.
We \7'.ilcome her as a staff menher. Miss Atkinson resigned to continue her
studies full time pursuing the Medical Records Library Science program
here and at the Medical College.

2. Those of you planning to attend another faculty members class, please pick
up your enrollment card or have Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Bobo, or Mrs. Bowen obtain
the card for you. (jwc)

3. We are most grateful to you for your help and cooperation in getting the
grades in this past Winter Quarter. This enabled us to contact certain
students who would be ineligible to return. Thank you, (jwc)

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#2 SPRING QUARTER FRIDAY MARCH 23. 1962

"TO LIVE LONG IT IS NECESSARY TO LIVE SLOWLY." Cicero

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Would you like to tour Washington, D. C. for two nights and three days for
$38.15 including neals, lodging, transportation, and recreation? If so,
contact Professor Dalis, Mrs. Bobo, Suite "B" or Mrs. Thomas, Suite "A",
for infornation sheets. This tour is sponsored by the college. (jwc)

2. The Augusta Junior Chanber of Conmerce has announced that it will sponsor
a project known as The Experiment in International Living. Would you like
to be a recipient of a three-nonth, all expense paid trip to Europe? One
young Augustan, or Richmond Countian, will be given this opportunity.

You are eligible if:

a. You are not over 30 years of age.

b. You graduated from high school at least one year ago (as of June 30,
1962).

c. You are a citizen of United States of America and have been a
resident of Richmond County, Georgia, for at least one year.

d. You will be available until June, 1963, to make reports to your
community.

If you are interested, see Mr. S. L. Wallace, Registrar, immediately, (slw)

3. Armed Forces reserve students should note the following:

If you have a summer camp conflicting with your summer school enrollment,
you must give sixty days advanced notice to your CO. in order to get your
camp dates changed. You may present your CO. with our Summer Bulletin
for verification. (jwc)

4. The last meeting of the Winter Quarter Slide Rule class will held today,
March 23, at 2:00 p.m. (gbw)

5. REMINDER :

a. The Choir will meet to rehearse and to have pictures taken Monday,
March 26th at 7th period. (pr)

b. Students interested in the Reading Improvement course for the Spring
Quarter should sign up in the office of the Dean of Students or see
Mrs. Hargrove today, March 23rd. (nig)

FACULTY

1. The staff of the Registrar's Office would like to take this opportunity to
express their appreciation to the Faculty for their co-operation in submitting
final grades in time to permit the receipt of Grade Reports by students before
registration for this quarter. (slw)

2. Oor faculty sick list now includes Mrs. Boyce and Mr. Cowling. We hope
that they will soon be up and around and we wish them a speedy recovery.

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COLLEGE

#3 SPRING QUARTER TUESDAY MARCH 27 . 1962

"IF YOU WANT TO KNOW IF YOUR BRAIN IS FLABBY FEEL OF YOUR LEGS."

Bruce Barton

1. Circle K aeeting tonight 7:30 p.n. in the Music Building, (jwc)

2. INTER-VARSITY SPRING CAMPi !

Where: Covington, Georgia - FFA Camp
When: April 6-8

The cost is only 7 dollars. All who are interested please attend the
Inter-Varsity meeting tonight at 8:00 p.n. in the Music Building. (nig)

3. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

REMINDER:

To Cheerleaders: Please bring your uniforms in to this office this week.

FACULTY

1. Please make your flower fund (50c) payments in compliance with the
President's directive of March 19, in accordance with Dean's office
memo September 26, 1961, Please make your contributions as soon as
possible. (jwc)

2. Please have your students observe the "No Smoking" regulations in the
classrooms and halls, (jwc)

3. The following communique was received from Mrs. Boyce yesterday. We wish
Mrs. Boyce a speedy recovery and hope that she will soon rejoin the
faculty. (jwc)

Dear Friends of Augusta College,

Your lovely arrangement of red carnations and grey
pussy willows drew many comments of admiration from staff and
visitors alike during my hospital stay. As usual AC came through
with flying colors. I was ever so proud to tell everyone that
the pretty flowers tame from my thoughtful friends of Walton Way.
I have already begun missing you so much - the gaiety - the activity -
the ciggies and cups of coffee - even the papers'. Therefore, I hope
you will drop by to keep me "posted" on all the news.

Sincerely,
Monique Boyce

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#4 SPRING QUARTER WEDNESDA Y MAR CH 28, 1962

"ALL SUNSHINE MAKES THE DESERT." Arab Proverb

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, All Chemistry 10 students from Dr. Richart's Winter class may get their
workbooks from Laboratory 16 between the hours 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m.
today, March 28th, Those not picked up will be destroyed. (sgr)

2. The Slide Rule class will be held weekly on Tuesdays, 7th period. You
may sign up for this course with Mr. Williams or with Mrs. Thomas in
Suite "A." Friday is the deadline for this quarter. This non-credit
course will be offered each quarter, (gbw)

FACULTY

1. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

Class cards for the Spring Quarter, 1962, have been placed in your boxes.
Please send any student for whom you have no class card to the office of
the Registrar immediately. Also, please report today the names of students
on your official roll who have not reported to class.

2. FROM THE COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE ;

Effective March 19, 1962, all official Augusta College automobile travel
reimbursement is 8 cents per mile instead of 6 cents per mile.

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COLLEGE

#5 SPRING QUARTER THURSDAY M ARCH 29, 1962

"MONEY IS LIKE MANURE, OF VERY LITTLE USE EXCEPT IT BE SPREAD." Bacon
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Relax and get away from it alll

Augusta College Bowling League invites new members. All students
interested in bowling are invited to join. VJe will bowl at the
Strike and Spare Lanes in North Augusta every Wednesday afternoon
at 3:30 p.m. Price is $1,10 for three games. Trophies will be
awarded. Both male and female students are invited. Fun for all
guaranteed, (gbc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

Friday, March 30, 1962, will be the last day for the filing of
Applications for Graduation . If you plan to graduate at the end
of this quarter, this must be done immediately, (slw)

3. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

a. Circle K, Miss K Deb Dance will be held at Julian Smith Casino,
March 31, Saturday. The time of the dance is 8:00 to 12:00.
Tickets may be purchased from all Circle K and Student Council
members at $2 a couple, and one of the couple must present an
I.D. card, (nig)

b. REMINDER ;

All clubs or organizations chartered by Augusta College must

get written approval for any major project or social function, (nig)

FACULTY

1. WOMEN FACULTY PLEASE NOTE :

Information on "College Faculty Program" sponsored by AAUW Education
Foundation is now available in the office of the Dean, The Foundation
makes awards available to women faculty who will be pursuing the doctoral
program within the next three years. (jwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

Please report actual number officially enrolled in each section as of
the end of each class period on Thursday , March 29, 1962 , It is of
the utmost importance that these numbers be accurate I (slw)

3. The Steering Committee will meet today at 3:00 p.m. (pr)

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#6 SPRING QUARTER FRIDAY MARCH 30, 1962

"MAKE MONEY YOUR GOD, IT WILL PLAGUE YOU LIKE THE DEVIL." Fielding
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. The CSRA Science Fair exhibits will be open to the public today
and tomorrow at the Bell Auditorium. You are invited to attend,
Auf^sta College Professors Talley and Dolyniuk served as two of
the Fair judges, (jwc)

2. READING IMPROVEMENT COURSE SCHEDULE:
5th Period, Monday - Tuesday - Thursday
6:30 to 8:10, Monday - Wednesday

4:30 to 6:10, Tuesday - Thursday

Classes are held in the Reading Room, 2nd floor. Administration Bldg.

Enrollees should purchase Reading Record book from the Bookstore (80<I:).

A few openings are available for additional students the first classes

of the above schedule. (nig)

5th Period) Monday, April 2nd

These and other interested students report for pre-testing:

Andrews, Nancy Christman, Bill Johnson, Brenda Russell, Dick

Baker, Julia Dyer, Martha Lanpley, Jim Stephenson, Linda

Brantley, Carol Hamilton, Jean Oglesbee, Tom Woody, Brenda

Brantley, Connie Harris, John Richards, Charles

6:30, Monday, April 2nd

These and other interested students report for pre-testing:

Dixon, Gary Mixon, Norman Stitt, William Whitehead, William

Ethridge, Leo Poole, David Sunshine, Robert

'4:30, Tuesday, April 3rd

These and other interested students report for pre-testing:

Bell, Caroline Fogle, Kenneth Morgan, Toby Swanson, Susan

Blanchard, James Hardin, Jackie Pollard, Jimmie Usher, Walton

Brehm, Diana Hitchcock, Emily Rufo, Sue Woo, Leona

Dudley, Patsy Jacobs, Marlie Schwartz, Larry Young, Helen

3. WASHINGTON BOUND?

If you are planning to make the Washington, D, C. tour with the

Augusta College group, please turn in your reservations with $38.15

to the Business Office this week. The deadline for these reservations

is Monday, April 9th. Additional reservation forms may be obtained

from Professor Dalis, Mrs. Bobo in Suite "B", and Mrs. Thomas in Suite "A'

4. FROM THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE :

a. We do not excuse students to attend or to work at the Masters
Tournament. If you go, you do so on your own. (nig)

b. REMINDER ;

Circle "K" Deb Dance, Julian Smith Casino, Saturday, March 31;
8:00-12:00; $2 per couple, plus I.D. card.

FACULTY

1. The bell system should be back in operation today. Please begin your

classes on the hour and dismiss ten minutes until the hour, if the system
if not functioning properly. You will have to observe the proper class
room time, regardless of the bell system, (jwc)

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COLLEGE

tf7 SPPJMG QUARTER MOmAV APRIL 2, J-962

"A RELIGION WITHOUT MYSTERY MUST BE A RELIGION WITHOUT GOD." J. Taylor
GENERAL AWOUMCEMEMTS

1. P. L. 550 (G.I, Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports today in Mr. Dye's office,
Administration Building, (jmd)

2. VOG OmERS t

Richmond County Health Department reminds us that the 1962 Rabies
Inoculation Clinics start April 4th and continue through April 30th
at various locations. Cost of inoculation and tags at the clinics
$2.50: at the veterinarian's office $3,00, Please check any bulletin
boards for the clinic nearest you. All dogs not inoculated are subject
to being picked up. (jwc)

3. RE-MWER :

Augusta College Bowling League invites new members. All students
interested in bowling are invited to join. We will bowl at the
Strike and Spare Lanes in North Augusta every Wednesday afternoon
at 3:30 p.m. Price is $1.10 for three games. Both male and female
students are invited, (gbc)

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office, (nig)

b. There will be a Bell Ringer meeting today at 3:30 p.m. (nig)

c. Fred Youngblood would like the Bell Ringer staff to meet with him at
3:00 p.m. today, April 2nd. (nig)

c. REMIfJPER ;

REAPING" I'!PT?Ol/EMEMT COmSE SCHEVULE:

5th Period, Monday - Tuesday - Thursday

6:30 to 8:10, Monday - VJednesday

U:30 to 6:10, Tuesday - Thursday

Classes are held in the Reading Room, 2nd floor. Administration Bldg.

Enrollees should purchase Reading Record book from the Bookstore (80<!:),

A few openings are available for additional students the first classes

of the above schedule, (nig)

5th Period, Monday, April 2nd

These and other interested students report for pre-testing;

Andrews, Nancy Christman, Bill Johnson, Brenda Russell, Dick

Baker, Julia Dyer, Martha Langley, Jim Stephenson, Linda

Brantley, Carol Hamilton, Jean Oglesbee, Tom Woody, Brenda

Brantley, Connie Harris, John Richards, Charles

6:30, Monday, April 2nd

These and other interested students report for pre-testing:

Dixon, Gary Mixon, Norman Stitt, VJilliara Whitehead, William

Ethridge, Lee Poole, David Sunshine, Robert

'^:30, Tuesday, April 3rd

These and other interested students report for pre-testing:

Bell, Caroline Fogle, Kenneth Morgan, Toby Swanson, Susan

Dianchard, James Hardin, Jackie Pollard, Jimmie Usher, Walton

Brehm, Diana Hitchcock, Emily Rufo, Sue Woo, Leona

Dudley, Patsy Jacobs, Marlie Schwartz, Larry Young, Helen

5. REMIWPER:

RESERl/ATIOi'/ tJEAPLIME: Monday, April 9th, is the deadline for the
Washington, D. C. tour. Take your reservation, with $38,15, to the
Business Office this week, (jwc)

TACULTV

1, If you desire to have students check out library materials in your name,
please send written authorization to the Library, (arr)

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tfg SmWG QU AnER TUESDAV APRIL 3, 1)62

"HE WHO VROHISES RUMS IW VEBT, " TaJbnud

GENERAL AMNOUMCEMEMTS

1. The first meeting of the Slide Rule Class will be held in the
Audio-visual Room today (Tuesday) 2:00 p.m. Subsequent meetings
will be held each Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in Science 8. We still
have room for eight or ten additional people who are interested.
There is no charge for the course, (gbw)

2. REMINDER ;

P.L, 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports today in Mr, Dye's office,
Administration Building, (jmd)

3. FROM THE OFFICE f)F STUDENT SERt/ICES :

a. The North Augusta Woman's Club has a scholarship for some North
Augusta student who plans to be graduated at Augusta College in
June. Inquire at this office, (nig)

b. Student N.E.A. will meet today, April 3, at 3:00 p.m., in the
large activity room of the Student Center. This is an important
meeting, please attend,

c. Inter-Varsity will meet tonight, April 3, 8:00 p.m., in the Music
Building. Ervin Joslin will be the speaker, please attend, (nig)

FACULTY

1. The G.E.A, will meet Wednesday in Library 1 at 3:00 p.m. to hear
a report on the recent Convention and to elect officers, (pr)

2. Due to the limited help and the unusual number of faculty requests
for mimeographing, please be courteous to our secretarial staff.
Please turn in regular mimeograph requests two or three days prior
to the time you need it. Tests and examinations should be submitted
seven days prior to the date you need them. This is not an unreasonably
request and is one way to be courteous to our secretarial staff. The
Spring Quarter is unusually heavy on mimeographing requests therefore,
please help us with this situation by being prompt. (jwc)

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"BACHELORS' WIVES AW OLD !\AWS' CHlLVREf^ ARE ALWAVS PERFECT." Chm^ont
GENERAL AmOUUCEHEt^TS

1. TABLE TEmiS :

Those who would like to participate in the Augusta College table
tennis tournament please sign up in the Student Center. The deadline
is Friday, April 6th. (fc)

2. HAl/E VOU HAVE VOURS ?

Reservation space for the V/ashington, D. C. tour is filling up fast.
You have this week and Monday to make your reservation for this
inexpensive tour. Take your reservation form and money to the
Business Office by Monday. For up-to-date tour information of what
you will see and do in Washington, check the current Woman's Day
magazine, (jwc)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

a. Bell Ringer staff will meet today, April U, 3:30 p.m. (nig)

b. ATTENTION: New students, you are covered automatically by an

accident insurance policy. If any student has a
physical accident at school or in transit to and from
school, you should report it to the Office of Dean of
Students as soon as possible, (nig)

FACULTY

1. Please note the following members of the golf team were off campus
yesterday, April 3, playing a match at Wofford College: (cms)
Bill Findlay Gerry Ferguson William Parrish Wayne Marchant

2. PEPARTMEMTAL CHAIR.MEA/ ;

A few of you have indicated a need for certain supply and capital outlay
items before the end of this year. Please be advised these requests
for purchase should be processed quickly in order for them to come out
of this year's budget. (jwc)

3. RBUhlVER :

A few members have not yet turned in their BO^: for the flower fund.
Please do this soon in order that we may clear the record by paying
our bills, (jwc)

The G.E.A. will meet today, April 4, in Library 1 at 3:00 p.m. (pr)

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tf70 SPRING QUARTER THURSVAV APRIL 5, 1962

"THE "m TO BE UOTHWG IS TO VO MOTHIMG." Horn

GEMEZM \NMOUMCE"^E^ITS

1. Mrs. Boyce will be in her office Monday, April 9, at 2:30 p.m. to meet
with those students who have their essays ready for the Emory University
contest.

2. RE'msVER:

Don't forget to make your Washington reservation.

VACULTV

1. Information concerning student enrollments or admissions should be
directed to the office of the Registrar, (jwc)

2. There has been some confusion in the past regarding Foreign Language
requirements. Please review carefully these requirements for graduation
as published by Mr. Wallace yesterday, in order that you may answer
questions by students, (jwc)

3. FROM THE CO'iPTROLLER' S OFFICE ;

TO APMI/VISTRATORS ANV FACULTY ;

The Comptroller's office requests that all anticipated purchasing in
this fiscal year be initiated as soon as possible. This will allow
for utilization of your funds in the current budget. It would be
appreciated if all normal purchase requests were requested no later
than April 16th. (bdj)

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1. April 8-14 has been designated as National Library Week. The slogan
for the week is "Read and Watch Your World Grow."

You are invited and urged to visit your library during the week. Take
advantage of the resources of your library for enrichment and intellectual
growth. (rr)

2 ^"-^' VIE SV'.^E-'IT 3E"!/7CES .OFFICE :

a. There will be a Bell Rin'^er meeting today, April 9, at 3:30 p.m. (nig)

b. Circle K vrill meat Tuesday, April 10, at 7:30 D.m. in the Music
Building. Deadline for dues. (nig)

c. A radio has been found. Will the owner please come by the Dean of
Students Office and identify. (nig)

d. Student Council meeting today, 3:00 p.m., Dean of Students Office.
Please bring money for dance tickets. (nig)

3. '^E"7'nE^ ;

Mrs. Boyce will be in her office today at 2:30 p.m. to meet with those
students who have their essays ready for the Emory University contest, (jwc)

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COLLEGE

#12 SPRING QUARTER TUESVAV APRIL 10, 1962

"ALL THE KNOm I'JORLV EXCEPTIMG SAVAGE MATJONS, IS GOl/ERWEC
BV BOOKS," \JoU(uAz

GENERAL ANUOUMCEMEMTS

1. As we continue to observe National Library Week, it is significant
that Aucusta College Library has passed a milestone in its collection,
On April 9, 1962 the collection totaled 10,000 volumes. This is an
increase of 3,500 volumes since the beginning of the fiscal year on
July 1, 1961, This is one-half the total number recommended by the
American Library Association as the number needed to effectively
serve the needs of a Junior College this size, (rr)

2. The Slide Rule Class will meet today in Science 8. There is room for

8 additional people if anyone is interested in joining the class, (gbw)

3. Peace Corp Placement Test will be held April 21, 1962 at 8:30 a.m. in
Room 301 of the Augusta Post Office Building.

Volunteers must be American Citizens at least 18 years of age. The Peace
Corp Test is not competitive. The Test will help to determine the over-
seas assignment for which applicants are best qualified. Application
blanks are available at the Center and may be completed at the time test
is taken, (rr)

4. VW VOU REMEMBER ?

The reservation deadline for the Washington, D. C. trip has been extended
one day. If you forgot or were involved with the Golf Tournament, there
still are a few spaces left on one of the buses, Don't forget to do
this today, by going to the Business Office with the reservation form
and $38.15. (jwc)

5. REMIWER ;

Circle K will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m, in the Music Building, (nig)

6. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERl/ICES :

a. The Student N.E,A. will hold its regular meeting TODAY in the Student
Center at 3:00 p.m. Ayako Shimura, an Augusta College student, will
speak on her native Japan. The high school F.T.A, Chapters in the
surrounding area will be guests. All interested students and faculty
members are invited. PLEASE COMEI (nig)

b. Inter-Varsity will meet tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Music Building.
Everyone is invited. (nig)

c. Phi Theta Kappa meeting today, 2:00 p.m. Urgent that all members
attend, (nig)

d. All students are invited to the Student Council sponsored Record Hop,
Friday, April 13, 8:00 to 12:00. Free admission by I.D. card, (nig)

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#/3 SPRim QUARTER WEVMESDAV APRIL 11, 1962

"i'lHEM OTHERS TAIL HIM, THE WISE MAW LOOKS TO THE SURE
COHPANTOUSHIP OF BOOKS." AndJizw Long

GENERAL AmOUhiCE^^EMTS

1. Dr. Preston Rockholt has just returned from presenting an organ
recital in Dallas, Texas. Our congratulations to Dr. Rockholt
upon the splendid recital and the fine representation of Augusta
College, (jwc)

2. Mullarky Medal for Oratory

Subject: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES

(Any phase or application, or any persons connected
with founding of CONSTITUTION)
Time limit: 8 to 10 minutes speaking time.
Final contest: about Monday, May 7th

Battey Memorial Award, Silver cup, engraved with name of winner, etc.
Subject: Any subject dealing with some personality or phase of

SOUTHERN HISTORY or SOUTHERN LITERATURE.
Time limit of speech: 8 to 10 minutes.
Contest to be held on or about Monday, May 7th.
For further information, see Mr. Read, Suite B, Room 3
(Consult bulletin boards.) (hor)

3. FROM THE STUVENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. Bell Ringer meeting today at 3:00 p.m. (nig)

b. All sections of the Choir will rehearse today at 2:00 p.m. (pr)

c. The Student Council is having a dance Friday 13th, in the Chateau.
One I.D. card per couple - 8:00 till 12:00. Free refreshments. (nig)

4. REMIWER ;

ONLY 6 LEFT

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there are six seats still available, See the Business Office today, (jwc)

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^U SVRWG QUARTER THURSVAV APRTL 12, 1962

"THAT IS A GOOV BOOK I'lHTCH IS OPENEV WITH EKPECTATIOM AMV CLOSEV WITH
PROFIT."

GENERAL AMWUhlCEMEMTS

/. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEm SERl/ICES :

CAUTION TO THE STUDENTS - The Board of Education is demolishing the
old Science Building in front of Student Center. Please walk at a
safe distance from the building to avoid accidents, (nig)

2. REMIA/PER TO VOG OWERS r

Check the nearest bulletin boards for information concerning the
Richmond County Rabies Inoculation Clinics. The clinics will continue
until April 30th, (jwc)

3. Mullarky Medal for Oratory

Subject: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES

(Any phase or application, or any persons connected
with founding of CONSTITUTION)
Time limit: 8 to 10 minutes speaking time,
Final contest: about Monday, May 7th

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COLLEGE

<^75 SmU'lG nUARTETi FRWAV APRIL 13, 1962

"BOOKS HAVE LEV SOME TO LEARWIWG AMP OTHERS TO HAVMESS I'lHEhl THEV
SWALLOW MORE THAW THEV CAN VIGEST," ?ztX(Vick

GENERAL AmOUMCEUEUTS

1. Augusta College extends deepest sympathies to Miss Louise Graham
(Reference Librarian) over the recent loss of her father in Columbia
S. C. (jwc)

2. All drama members of Practical Cats are advised that dress rehearsal
is scheduled for Tuesday, May 1, and that the first performance is
scheduled for Wednesday, May 2,

All members are expected to attend the next general rehearsal, April 18,
at 2:00 p.m. in Library 1, (mis)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERVICES :

DON'T FORGET - Friday the 13th Dance tonight at the Chateau

8:00 - 12:00 - One I.D, card per couple required, (nig)

FACULTY

1. It's that time of year for caps and gowns. You will be given a check
sheet for your graduation requirements. Please fill in all the infor-
mation requested and return them to the Dean's office as soon as
possible for our order to be completed. (jwc)

2. Please be kind to your fellow faculty members, A few faculty members
have forgotten to erase from the board information that they placed
there during their class session. The next faculty member is very
often confused, as well as inconvenienced, v/hen information is found
on the board. Please be kind and erase such information before you
leave at the end of the class session, (jwc)

3. The announcement AAUW Graduate Fellowships and Awards for Women is
available in the office of the Dean, If you are interested in applying
for a fellowship next year, please read this announcement carefully, (jwc)

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COLLEGE

# 16 SPRING QUARTER TUESDAY APRIL 17, 1962

"MUSIC IS WELL SAID TO BE THE SPEECH OF ANGELS." Carlyle

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, BuseSj for the Washington Tourj will leave from our parking lot 6:30 p.m.
sharp Wednesday, April 25, and v;ill return 7:00 a.m. Sunday, April 29. (jwc)

2, We are delighted to have Professor Cowling back on campus after his recent
illness. V/e v^elcome him. back and our thanks to Mr, Curtis Carter for
filling in for Professor Ccwling, (jwc)

3, FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

The following students are requested to see the Registrar immediately : (slw)

Patricia Durden Margit G. Woods

Joan A, Cauvin Henry L. Gilmer

Toby S, Morgan, Jr. Dana K. Lechman

Robert L. Bergdorf Helen S. Reese

4, FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES:

a, Bell Ringer staff will meet Wednesday, April 18, at 3:00 p.m. (nig)

b, Inter-Varsity will meet tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Music Bldg. (nig)

c, TENNIS TOURNAMENT: Anyone interested in playing in the Tennis
Tournament this year please get your application from the Student
Center or contact Mr. G. B. Williams or Dr. F. H. Chou. (nig)

FACULTY

1. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Professor Stirewalt's mother,
V/e sincerely hope she soon regains her health. (jwc)

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^7 7 SPRING QUARTER 'UEVNESVAV APRIL IS, 1962

"PUT NOT VOUR TRUST IN SiONEV, BUT PUT VOUR WNEV IN TRUST." 0. W. Hc&nz^
GENERAL ANNOUNCEHENTS

1. President Robins has graciously given us Good Friday as a holiday. Our
Easter Holidays are now April 20-21-22, (jwc)

2. i-lASHINGTON TOUR STUVENTS PLEASE NOTE :

Those of you making the Washington Tour this next weekend, please meet
Thursday, April 19, 11:50 a.m, sharp in the Audio-visual Room of the
Library. Very important I (jwc)

3. FROM THE STUVENT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a. Checks for the Regents Scholarships are in the Business Office. (nig)

b, All graduating girls are invited to the Annual Y.W.C.A, Graduation Tea,
April 25, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Invitations may be picked up in the Student
Center beginning Thursday. (nig)

FACULTY

Please let us have your mid-term examinations, if you want them typed. Mid-
terms are next Vs'eek. (jwc)

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COLLEGE

#Jg SPRIMG QUAINTER THURSVAV APRIL 19, 1962

"A GOOV INTEMTJON CLOTHES ITSELF WITH POWER," Emzftion

GENERAL AimUMCEMEUTS

1. All those who wish to enter the tennis tournament must make
application by the end of school today. Application blanks
may be picked up in the Student Center or Suite Aj Science
Building, Completed application must be turned in to Suite A, (gbw)

2. FROM THE OFFICE Of STUVEMT SERVICES :

SPECIAL APPEAL: Two Bronze Mortars were taken from their stands
in front of the Administration Building last week, These are
priceless Civil War pieces of great historic value to the College,
If anyone has any information which might lead to the return of
these relics, we v.'ill appreciate receiving it - no questions
asked, (nig)

3. REMIWER :

Those of you making the Washington Tour this next weekend, please
meet TODAY, April 19, 11:50 a.m. in the Audio-visual Room of the
Library, Very important I (jwc)

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COLLEGE

?19 SPRING QUARTER

M Off DAY

APRIL 23, 1962

"MONEY IS NOT REQUIRED TO BUY ONE NECESSITY OF THE SOUL." Thoreau

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. WASHINGTON TOUR STUDENTS :

Your pertinent trip information is now available in the Library or Student
Center, Please pick up your copy today. We leave Wednesday, 6:00 p,m.
You should pick up these sheets of information concerning clothing,
cainerasj money, address, and schedule. (jwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES :

ATTENTION CO-EDS: The Junior Woman's Club of Augusta is sponsoring the
Keep Richmond County Green contest, and Mrs. William Herndon will be
in the Student Center today from 10:00 to 12:00 to interview any of
our young ladies vmo might be interested, (nig)

3. FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

May

Period 1 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Period 2 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.

May 31

May 30

Period 3 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Period U 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Period 5 8:00
Period 5 12:00
Period 7

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COLLEGE

20 SPRJhtG QUARTER TUESPA^ AFRU 24, 1962

"ALL THAT I AH MV MOTHER MAPE ME." John Qalncy Adami

GENERAL ANMOUNCEMEhiTS

1. Tennis tournament begins today, April 24th, Please check the
bulletin board in the Student Center to find out the time of
your match. Sign the tennis balls out in Suite A, (gbw)

2. FROM THE STUVEMT SERVICES OFFICE ;

a, Any young man in the mid 20 's interested in doing full time work
pertaining to cost, inventory, and accounting, contact Mr, Bob
Wall - Phone PA26881, (nig)

b, Student Council will meet today at 3:00 p,m, - Dean of Students
Office, (nig)

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COLLEGE

HI SPRING QUARTER OJEVMESVAV APRIL Z5. /962

"JUSTICE WITHOUT WISDOM IS IMPOSSIBLE." F/Loude

GENERAL AMMOUhlCEMEMTS

1. COLV WAR SE.MIWAR:

There will be a Cold War Seminar Saturday, April 28, Bell

Auditorium beginning at 9:00 a.m. The program and complimentary

tickets to students and faculty are posted on the bulletin boards

in the Library, Student Center, Suite A, Suite B, and office of

the Dean, This seminar will include nationally known speakers

who are experts in their fifeld. This seminar is highly recommended

for a better understanding of the position of the United States

in world affairs. If you have been wondering V7hy the United

States is losing in the Cold War, you should attend this seminar, (jwc)

2. WASHIMGTOK TOUR STUVENTS:

All V/ashington Tour students be prepared to load this afternoon
at 6:00 p.m. preparatory to leaving at 5:30 p.m. (jwc)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERVICES :

TO THE CERTIFIED GRADUATES: Come by this office as soon as
possible to get your measurements for your cap and gown. Be
sure to bring your $7.00 receipt with you. (nig)

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THLiRSVAV

APRIL 26, 1962

"THEV ALWAYS TALK WHO NEVER THIMK."
GENERAL AmOUNCEHEMTS

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1, The following students are requested to come by Drt Duncan's
office (Science Building, Suite A) at their earliest
convenience: (sdd)

Carl Ridley
Ed Stalnaker
Linda Broome
Bonnie Williams
Linda Lokey
Don Nichols
Becky McCollum
Linda Stephenson
Mary Major
Mary C, Hatcher

Emily Hitchcock
Mike Murphy
Thomas Dill
Toby Morgan
John Perrow
Barbara Hutcheson
Bonnie Wyatt
Rose Lee
Barbara Smith
Charles Henry

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COLLEGE

tf23 SPRING nUA-RTER VRWAV APRIL 27, 1962

"NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE TILL TROUBLE TROUBLES YOU."
GENERAL AmOUNCEMENTS

1. P.L. 550 (G.I, Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports today in Mr, Dye's office,
Administration Building, (jmd)

2. FROM THE OmCE OF STUDENT SERUICES :

a. ATTENTION ALL CIRCLE K'ers: Let's learn the ups and downs of
our future occupations. Circle K will meet Tuesday, May 1st in
the Music Building at 7:30 p,m. Influential men from different
walks of life will give a realistic view of their professions.
Tuesday is also the deadline for dues. (nig)

b. TO PRE-LAW STUDENTS: If you are interested in attending a program

on Law Day Tuesday, May 1, come by this office to make the arrangements.

(nig)

c. Graduates, please go by the Business Office at your earliest convenience
and pay your $7.00 fee for cap and gown and diploma. Bring your receipt
for this fee to the office of Dean of Students and get your measurements,

(nig)

3. REMIWER ;

The following students are requested to come by Dr, Duncan's office
at their earliest convenience: (sdd)

Linda Broome Emily Hitchcock

Linda Lokey Thomas Dill

Becky McCollum John Perrow

Barbara Smith

FACULTY

1. Please let us have your lists of mid-term failing or near failing
students by next week in order that we may send them pink slips
immediately. (jwc)

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n4 S?nUG QUARTER mWAV APRIL 30, 1962

"THE WORST EUJLS ARE THOSE THAT MEVER ARRIl/E." Johnson

GENERAL AMMOUMCEhJEMTS

1. P,L. 550 (G.I, Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act)
students v;ill sign Progress Reports today in Mr, Dye's office,
Administration Building, (jmd)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OP STUVENT SERUJCES :

a. University of Georgia Representatives will be in this office
Thursday this week from 3:00 to 4:00 to interview prospective
students, (nig)

b. Student Council will not meet today, (nig)

c. Graduates, please go by the Business Office at your earliest
convenience and pay your $7,00 fee for cap and gown and diploma.
Bring your receipt for this fee to the office of Dean of Students
and get your measurements, (nig)

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COLLEGE

^25 SPRING QUARTER TUESDAY MA / ?. 1962

"ARCHITECTURE IS FROZEN MUSIC." Pd StcieZ

GENERAL AmOUUCEMEMTS

1. Will the students who are participating in the tennis tournament please
play matches at the time scheduled, if at all possible, If there is

a conflict with classes at the time of the match, see Mr. Williams and

have it rescheduled. Students who fail to show up for scheduled matches

and have not made other arrangements with Mr, V/illiams will be penalized. (gw.

2. The Slide Rule class will meet today at 2:00 p.m. in Science Building,
Room 9, (gbw)

3. Augusta College Drama Club will present T, S. Eliot's Old Possum's

Book of Practical Cats VJednesday and Thursday, May 2 and 3, at 3:00 p.m.
in the Audio-Visual Room, (m.ls)

H. Our congratulations to the History-Political Science Department for the
conducted tour of Washington, D, C. last weekend. This was a most
informative tour of our Nation's Capitol, and was enjoyed by 82 repre-
sentatives from. Augusta College, The Students attending this tour are
to be congratulated for their sincerity and behavior as representatives
of Augusta College. (jwc)

5. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERVICES :

a. Any student v;ho has a free period between 11:00 and 12:00 today is
invited to attend the Law Day exercises in the new Municipal Building
City Court Room, (nig)

b. ATTENTION: Graduates, have you paid your $7,00 fee for cap and gown
and diploma? As soon as you do, come by this office and get your
measurements, (nig)

c. Inter-Varsity will meet tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Music Building, (nig

d. ATTENTION ALL CIRCLE K'ers: Lot's learn the ups and downs of our
future occupations. Circle K will meet tonight, May 1st in the
Music Building at 7:30 p.m. Influential men from different walks
of life will give a realistic view of their professions. Tonight
is also the deadline for dues, (nig)

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COLLEGE

tf26 Smm QUARTER WEVMESVAV MA^ 2, ?962

"IT IS GOOD TO THJMK i'JELL; IT IS VIVIME TO ACT i'lELL." Hornet Mann

GENERAL AMhlOUMCEMEMTS

1. OPEN HOUSE: Students, faculty, and staff are cordially invited to open
house at tvjo local VA Hospitals during the following hours:

Sunday, May 6, 1962
1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Forest Hills Division

and
Lenwood Division Bldg. 9i+

In addition to the displays at these facilities there will be conducted
tours, (jwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE 0J= STUVEMT SERVICES :

Any male student that boards interested in part-time employment with
free board and reasonable meal prices plus pay, please come by this
office for details. (nig)

3. REmMVER :

a. Please read bulletin beards for cap and govm DEADLINE. (nig)

b. Augusta College Drama Club will present T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's ,
Book of Practical Cats Wednesday and Thursday, May 2 and 3, at
3:00 p.m. in the Audio-Visual Room. (mis)

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COLLEGE

^n SPRIMG QUARTER THURSPA/ MA^ 3, /962

"HE OJHO V[m>OSES 10 SE AM AUTHOR SWOWLV FIRST BE A 5TUPE,VT. " PWen
GEMERAL AmOUMCEMEhlTS

1. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUI7EMT SERi/ICES ;

a, The following students please meet Mr, Read in Suite B, Room 3,
at your earliest convenience: (nig)

Gibson, Claudia Richards, Eleanor

Gibson, Mike Ringson, Beverly

Grubbs, Ann Russell, Linda

LeRoy, Martha Wall, Liz

Messer, Bill Wyatt, Bonnie

b. ATTENTION: Members of Circle K. Your Club announces a party

to be given at club's expense Saturday night, May 12th - Gregory's
Lake from 5:00 to 12:00 for paid members and their dates only.
Reservations to be made by Wednesday, May 9th with Charles Henry,
Cone Undervjood, or Pete 3rodie (nig)

2. REMIiVPER ;

Aug-asta College Drama Club will present T. S, Eliot's Old Possum's
Book of Practical Cats Wednesday and Thursday, May 2 and 3, at
3:00 p.m. in the Audio-Visual Room. (mis)

FACULTY

1, Members of the Sub-Committee on Administration-Self-Study, will

meet today. Hay 3, at 12:00, in Mr. Dalis' office. Suite Bl. (sjd)

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COLLEGE

f*28 SPRmC nUAFJER mWAV MA^ 4, 7 962

"EUERV MAW IS A VOLUME IF VOU KWOW HOW TO REAP HIM." Channing

GENERAL AmOUNCEMEMTS

1. CONGRATULATIONS!

We extend heartiest congratulations to Linda Moseley for being
selected as the student representative to spend two months in
V?est Germany, We know that Linda will give Augusta College
a fine representation, (jwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

Attention: Polio shots available next Monday, May 7, 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Student Center. SOt fee and a professional nurse will be in charge, (nig!

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COLLEGE

^29 S PR IMG QUARTER miVAV HAV 7, 1962

"AWGER IS AS A STOWE CAST IWTc A WASP'S WEST." Mataba/L PfiovzAb

GEMERAL ANNOUMCEUEMTS

U FROAI THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERl/ICES ;

a. The last meeting of the Student N.E.A. will be held Tuesday,
May 3, at 3:00 in Library 5, Officers for the new year will
be elected. All members please attend. (nig)

b. Student Council meeting today, May 7, at 3:00 p.m., Dean
of Students office. (nig)

c. Phi Theta Kappa meeting today at 2:00 p.m. All members please
be present. (nig)

2. REMIWPER: '

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

May 29 May 30

Period 1 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. Period 3 8:00 - 11:00 a,m.
Period 2 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. Period k 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.

May 31

Period 5 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Period 6 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Period 7 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

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COLLEGE

#30 SPRING nuARTER

TUESVAV

mV 8, 1962

"A SLOWNESS TO APPLAUV BETRAYS A COLV TEMPER OR AM ENUIOUS SPIRIT,"
GENERAL AWWOUWCEMEMTS

H. HofLZ

1, The Augusta College Drama Club will present Old Possum's Book of Practical
Cats VJednesday evening at 8:00, 8:45, and 9:30 p.m. in the Audio-Visual
Room, Final performance. Public invited, (mis)

2, The Slide Rule class will meet today at 2:00 p.m. in Science Building,
Room 9, (gbw)

3, REMINDER :

The last m.eeting of the Student M.E.A. will be held today at 3:00 in Library 6,

U, The following students have
Hospital today: (fhc)
PSYCHOLOGY lOlA-lst Period
Allen, (Sonny) J. E,
Bell, David M.
Bishop, Ida Sue
Brantley, Linda
Carroll, Jeanine A,
Clements, Emmie
Daves, Diane
Garrett, Peggy
Harter, Charles
Haywood, Jockel
Hendrix, Evelyn
Johnson, Brenda
Lewis, Jo Anne
Mobley, Kathryn
O'Neal, Patricia
Perkins, Betty
Points, James
Schmidt, Janet
Scott, Glenda
Sprawls, Martha
Tucker, Nancy
Vaughn, Bea
Whittle, Nancy
Williams, C, Dale

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PSYCHOLOGY 101B-3rd Period PSYCHOLOGY 101C-5th

Andrews , Grayce
Antonopoulos , ChristJ
Bauer, Sandra
Braddy, Susan
Bulloch, Patsy
Davenport, Phyllis
Davis , Kathy
Dickens, Sheila
Doles, Anne
Fiveash, Phyllis
Gibson, Paula
Hays, Gail
Henry, Charles
Houfek, Maraul
Jones, Beth
Jones, Vickie
King, Nancy
Love, Judy
McGuire, Barbara
McRaw, Donald
McWhorter, Patricia
Morgan, Jerry
Pollard, Brenda
Richards, E. L.
Short, Kay
Strickland, Linda
Taylor, Patricia
Thompson , Ellen
Walden, Celeste
Wheeler, Jane
V/oo, Leona

Armstrong, Dorothy
Brovjn, Bernice
Brown , Carpie
Campbell, Nancy
Chambers, Dorothy
Cofer, Jo
Cov/ley, Lynda
Culpepper, Mabel
Edwards, Lucy
Gibbons, Jo Anne
Harriss, John
Hatcher, Mary C,
Kelloy, Shirley
Loudermilk, Julie
Neidlinger, Sheila
Parrish, Marilyn
Ramsey, Rita
Riddle, Judith
Seales, Brenda
Stewart, Glenn
Studdard, Donna
Thompson, Mary Ann
V/aters, Lorene
Whitley, Sharon
Yow, Fitzallen

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t*31 5 PR IMG nuARTEl^ WEVMESVAV MA^ 9, 7962

"A (fJOMVERFUL VJSCO^/ERV - PSVCHOAMALVSIS, MAKES ^UITE SIMPLE PEOPLE FEEL
THEY'RE COMPLEX." S. W, B^hman

GEUERAL AMNOUMCEMENTS

1. Will the following students please meet with Dr, Satterfield and
Mr, Dalis at the latter's office Suite B 1 at 2:00 p.m, today:

Toby Morgan Margit Woods Dana Lechman Robert Bergdorf

The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the date for the special
examination in Political Science and American History, (sjd)

2. ORATCI^ICAL CONTEST

Constitution Medal Contest and Battey Award for speeches in field
of Southern History of Southern Literature in Audio-Visual Room
of Library on Thursday, May 10, 2:00 p.m. (hor)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERVICES :

AMMOUMClhlG A SCHOOL PICNIC - For all students and faculty, May 18th,
2:30 - 11:00 p.m, - Bert Maxwell "Y" Camp, Bring a picnic lunch and
drinks will be furnished by the school. (See bulletin board later
for direction to the camp). This picnic is being sponsored by the
Student Council, (nig)

U. REMLVPER ;

The Augusta College Drama Club will present Old Possum's Book of
Practical Cats this evening Pt 8:00, 8:45, and 9:30 p,m, in the
Audio-Visual Room, Final oerformnnce. Public invited. (mis)

FACaLT^

1. Three weeks from yesterday will be the first day of final examinations.
V/e have asked in the past that you be courteous to the secretarial
staff and submit these examinations (if ycu need help cutting stencils
or mimeographing) seven days prior to the first examination. The Spring
Quarter is unusually heavy with mimeographing requests, therefore we are
asking your cooperation. Thank you. (jwc)

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

^11 SPUING QUARTER THURSVAV MA^ 10, 1962

"HE MUST MOT LAUGH AT HIS OWN WHEEZE: A SWUFF BOX HAS WO RIGHT TO
SNEEZE," K, PfiutOYi

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1 . REmtVER:

ORATORICAL CONTEST

Constitution Medal Contest and Battey Award for Speeches in field
of Southern History or Southern Literature in Audio-Visual Room of
Library today, May 10, 2:00 p.ni, (hor)

FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERUICES :

ANNOUNCING A SCHOOL PICNIC - For all students and faculty, May 18th,
2:30 - 11:00 p.m. - Sort Maxwell "Y" Camp. Bring a picnic lunch
and drinks will be furnished by the school. The Oxfords will play
from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. (See bulletin board later for direction to
the camp). This picnic is being sponsored by the Student Council, (nig)

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COLLEGE

ns SPRING QUARTER hiOWAV MA^ 14, 1962

"LANGUAGE IS THE PRESS OF THOUGHT," Jo/u^ion

GENERAL AMMOUMCEMEMTS

/. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

Circle K will have its installation dinner Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.,
May 15, at Pee Wee's Restaurant. Our guest speaker is a dis-
tinguished person. The new officers are:

Don Nichols, President
Pete Brodie, Vice-President
John Stafford, Secretary
George Strom, Treasurer

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AUGUSTA
C L L f G E

#^^- SHIING QUAkTER TUESDAY MY 15 ^ 1962

"THOSE V/HO HOPE FOR NO OTHER LIFE ARE DEAD EVEN FOR
THIS." Goethe

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. There will be a meeting of the Annual staff at 11;00 a.m.
Wednesday, May 16, in Bellevue Hall. (kwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

a. Coach Joe Glisson of Butler High School will be
guest speaker at Inter-Varsity tonight, 8:00 p.m.
in the Music Building. (nig)

b. The following students go by to confer with Dean
Galloway today if possible. It is important. (nig)
Cox, Ivilliam Beasley, Nancy Humphrey, Ronald

c. Remember - The School wide picnic Friday, May l8th
(this week). Also remember - Students must bring
their ID cards to be admitted. Cards will be checked
at the entrance gate. Be sure to plan to go and ta^e
your own lunch and have a great time. (No one admitted
after BiOO p.m. ) (nig)

3. REMINDER:

Circle K will have its installation dinner tonight, 8:00 p.m.
at Pee Wee's Restaurant. (nig)

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#35 S PR IMG QUARTER WEVMESVAV MA^ 16, 1962

"IM THE COMMERCE OF SPEECH USE OMLV COIM OF GOLV AWP SILVER." JoaboAt
GENERAL AmOUNCEMENTS

1. All library books and other materials are due on or before
May 24th. (rr)

2. HONORS DAY EXERCISES will be held on Thursday, May 17, at 11:00 a.ir,.
in the warehouse behind the Student Center. (sdd)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

a. Remember - The school wide picnic Friday, May 18th (this week).
Also remember - Students must bring their ID cards to be admitted.
Cards will be checked at the entrance gate, Be sure to plan to

go and take your own lunch and have a great time,

Note-No one admitted to grounds after 9:00 p.m. (nig)

b. There will be a short Student Council Meeting, today May 17th,
Dean of Students Office - 3:00 p.m. (nig)

c. There will be a called meeting of the Student N,E,A. Thursday,
May 17 at 3:00 in Library 5, It is very necessary that all
members attend, (nig)

4. REMINDER:

There will be a meeting of the Annual staff at 11:00 a,m,
today. May 17, in Bellevue Hall, (kwc)

FACtlLTy

a. FACULTY LIBRARY QUESTIONNAIRES

You will be given a faculty Library Study Questionnaire, Please
complete this questionnaire Thursday (It will take only five minutes)
and return to the Suite secretary upon completion, We are asking
for your careful cooperation in this endeavor. (jwc)

b. STUDENT LIBRARY QUESTIONNAIRE

As a continuing effort to evaluate our Library, we are asking your
cooperation in obtaining student opinions, On Thursday, you will
be given enough questionnaires for all of your students. Please
do not allow a student to fill out more than one of these question-
naires. Have the questionnaires filled out in class (take five or
ten minutes) and return them immediately to the Suite secretaries
or the Dean's office. We are interested in completing this question-
naire on time and with a minimum of confusion and duplication as
part of our Self -Study. (jwc)

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

if 36 SPRING QUARTER THURSVAV /.I A/ ?7, 1962

"JMAGIMATJOM RULES TUE WORLV." Mapolzon

GENERAL AMNOUNCEMENTS

1, All library books and other materials are due on or before
May 24th. (rr)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERl/ICES :
REMIWPER:

a. Honors Day is today! At 11:00 a.m. our Honors Day Exercises
will be held in the Student Center Building, (nig)

b. Remember - The school wide picnic for faculty and students
Friday, May 18th (this week). Students must bring their
ID cards to be admitted, Cards will be checked at the
entrance gate. Be sure to plan to go and take your own
lunch and have a great time.

Note-No one admitted to grounds after 9:00 p.m. (nig)

c. There will be a called meeting of the Student N. E, A. today
at 3:00 in Library 6. It is very necessary that all members
attend. (nig)

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

^37 SPRWG QUARTER VRWAV MA^ U, 1962

"AM8ITT0W CAW CREEP AS I'JELL AS SOAR." BoAko.

GENERAL AMMOUMCEHENTS

/. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

TODAY is the day for the school wide picnic for faculty and students,
BE SURE AND BRING BATHING SUITS IF YOU CARE TO SWIM. You must present
ID cards at the entrance gate. Let's all bring our lunch and have a
great time,

(No one will be admitted after 9:00 p.m.) (nig)

FACULTY

The Alumni Association is sponsoring the annual buffet on Friday, May 25,
7:00 p.m., in the Student Center, President O'Rear, of the Medical College,
will be the principal speaker. If you plan to attend, please turn in your
reservation as soon as possible, (jwc)

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

tf3g SPRlflG QUARTER mNVAV MA^ 2 7, 7962

"OKTCf-RV'BELOmS TO THE MOST PERSEVERIMG." MapoUon

GENERAL AhlNOUhlCEMENTS

1. Several of our former Augusta College students have just been
honored at the University of Georgia's Honors Day Program,
May 16th. Perhaps, one of the most outstanding is Caroline
LeRoy who has become a Phi Beta Kappa, a Phi Kappa Phi, has
been given the Merck Award in Chemistry (top B,S. Chemistry
student) is in the top 5% of her 1962 graduating class, and
will receive her B.S, -Chemistry degree in June. Caroline will
continue in graduate school in the field of Chemistry, We wish
her as much success in her graduate and future work as she has
attained up to the present. (jwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

a. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE GRADUATES

The Alumni Banquet Friday evening of this v;eek is given in your
honor. We hope that all of you can be there. Please sign the
register on Mrs. Friedmans counter so the arrangements committee
will know how many of you to expect. Please make it 100%, The
deadline is Wednesday, May 23. (nig)

b. GRADUATION DANCE - Hay 31 from 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. at the
Armory in front of the school on Walton Way. A catering
service will be provided. The Crystals will play and tickets
will be sold later, (nig)

AUGUSTA

COLLEGE

if 39 SmUIG 1UARTE-R TUESVAV MAY 22, ?962

"ABJLJTV IS A POOR MAW'5 WEALTH." M. W^cn

GENERAL AMiVOUMCEMEMTS

1. TENNIS TOURMAMEMT FIMALS ;

Finals for the tennis tournament should be completed no later than
VJednesday of this week. The time schedule for these matches is posted
in the Student Center. Those failing to complete the tournament on
time v.'ill forfeit their game. Tennis balls for these matches are
available from Professor Williams in Suite "A", (gbw)

2. FCLUJCAL SCIENCE EXAMIMATIOM

Students v;hc have qualified for the Political Science examination
should meet Professor Dalis today, 2:00 p.m., on the lower level of
the Library, (jwc)

3. FINAL EKAIUNATJONS START NEXT WEEK

MAY 29 MAY 30

Period 1 3:00 - 11:00 a.m. Period 3 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Period 2 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. Period 4 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.

MAY 31

Period 5 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Period 6 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Period 7 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

4. Our congratulations to Miss Rose Mary Joe for having the highest
academic average^ thereby becoming the Valedictorian for the 1962
class. We shall all look forward to hearing Miss Joe speak at our
graduation Sunday, June 3, 4:00 p.m. (jwc)

5. REHZNVER :

All library books and other materials are due on or before May 2'+th, (rr)

6. F ROM THE cTFICE OF STUVENT SERVICES :

a, Student Council will meet today at 3:00 p.m. in the Dean of Students
Office. (nig)

b. Intcr-Varsity will not meet tonight. (nig)

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

40 SFRTMG QUARTER WEVMESVA V MA^ 23, 1962

"GREAT TALKEPS ARE LIKE LEAKY VESSELS; EUERVTHIMG RUMS OUT OF THEM."

C. S-iyrmwiVi

GEMERAL ANNOUMCEHEMTS

1. MUSIC LOVERS PLEASE MOTE :

Our college choir will present a program of secular and sacred music this
Thursday in St, Paul's(on Reynolds Street) auditorium at 8:15 p.m. The
sacred music will be presented first followed by the secular music and
a skit depicting the choir's recent tour to Miami, Please attend and
bring your friends, (jv;c)

2. ORGA!nST I'JAMTEV :

If you play the organ or know of a person who plays, there is an open-
ing at Mize Memorial Church. Please telephone Rev. Wheeless at
RE6-3276 to arrange for an interview. (jwc)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

a. Due to the many requests for the Reading Improvement course for the
Summer Quarter, Mrs. Hargrove advises any students who anticipate
taking the course to come by the Administration Building and fill
out an enrollment form so that they will have first preference in
the classes, (nig)

b. TODAY is the deadline for Graduates to sign your names to the roster
in the Student Center for reservations to attend the Alumni Banquet.
Only Graduates are invited. V.'e urge you to axtend since it is in
your honor so please sign the roster before 12:00 noon today. (nig)

c. Any boy interested in making a career with the National Cash Register
Company, please come by this office for details, (nig)

d. Graduation Dance - May 31 - 9:00 - 2:00 - Armory on V/alton Way,
Catering service, "The Crystals" will play. Band members are:

Jimmy Martin Dick Ulmer

Way Kidd Sidney Hatfield

Paul Scoggins

SPECIAL APPEWUM TO VAhlCE NOTICE :

Col. McWaters, Commandant of the Arm.ory, says that there is to be
absolutely no alcoholic drinks of any sort on the grounds during our
use of it for the dance. We concur fully, (nig)

VACULTV T I '1' / ( <^ ^^ /^ 2_

! There will be a faculty meeting in the Audio-Visual Room at 3:00 p.m.
Thursday. There will be reports from the Self -Study Steering Committee
and the Graduation Committee. Announcements vjill be made concerning
final exams, Summer Session, and salaries, (gbr)

2, If you anticipate using the film services of the Library during the
Summer Quarter, please notify Mr. Rowland as soon as possible, (rr)

AUGUST A
COLLEGE

^4] SPRING QUARTER THURSVAV HAY 24, 1962

"I WASTEV TIME, AW WOW VOTH TIME WASTE ME." Skake^p^aA^

GEMERAL AM,VO!J^'CEMEMTS

1, Don't forget to attend the Awards Day Exercises in the warehouse
behind the Student Center Friday, May 25, at 11:45 a.m. (sdd)

2. REMIMPER ;

The college choir in concect tonight, St. Paul's parish hall, 8:15 p.m.

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SERVICES :

a. Due to the many requests for the Reading Improvement course for the
Summer Quarter, Mrs. Hargrove advises any students who anticipate
taking the course to come by the Administration Building and fill
out an enrollment form so that they will have first preference in
the classes. (nig)

b. By request the deadline has been postponed until today at 12:00 noon
for graduates to sign names to the roster in the Student Center for
reservations to attend the Alumni Banquet, Only graduates are invited.
We urge you to attend since it is in your honor so please sign the
roster before 12:00 noon today. (nig)

c. Graduation Dance - May 31 - 9:00-2:00 - Armory on Walton Way.
Catering service, "The Crystals" will play. Band members are:

Jimmy Martin Dick Ulmer

Way Kidd . ' Sidney Hatfield

Paul Scoggins

SPECIAL ADDENDUM TO DANCE NOTICE:

Col, McWaters, Commandant of the Armory, says that there is to
be absolutely no alcoholic drinks of any sort on the grounds
during our use of it for the dance. We concur fully, (nig)

4, All library books and other materials are due on or before May 24th, (rr)

FACULT'/

1. REMINDER ;

a. Faculty meeting today 3:00 p.m. in the Audio-Visual Room.

b, If you have not made reservations for you and your spouse for the
Alumni Dinner please do so TODAY, (jwc)

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

f*42 SPRING OUARTER

FRIPAV

llAV 25, 1962

"LET US RESPECT GRAY HAIRS, ESPECIALLY OUR OWiV."
GEWERAL AWWOUWCEMEWTS

J. P. Sznn

1.

Will the following students who ordered annual pictures from the Hugh
Cross Studio some months ago. and have not picked them up, see Professor
Cov/ling without fail today, May 2S', between the hours of 11:00 a.m.
and 12:00 noon at the annual office in Bellevue Hall; (kwc)

Carol Brantley
Janice Anderson
Cynthia Hensley
Shirley Kelley
Edgar Yaron, Jr.
Carol Alston
John C, Baggott
Marian L, Bell
Jim Bradley
Ed Durst

Mark Graham
Martha Janes
James R, Crank,
Clarence Ewing
Rosa Lee
David Hall
Bea Kuhlke
Judy Loudermilk
Mollis McFarlin
Esli McGahee

James Miller
Rymer Rivers
Jr. Joey Mason

Mary Ann Rogers
Maxie Terry
Cecil Vining
Sharon Ann Whiteley
Ray Yates
Jean Pearre
Fred Youngblood

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES:

a, Don't forget to attend the Sports Awards Day Exercises in the warehouse
behind the Student Center today, May 25, at 11:45 to 12:15. (nig)

b. Graduation Dance - May 31 - 9:00-2:00 - Armory on Walton Way.
Catering service. "The Crystals" will play. Band members are: '

Jimmy Martin Dick Ulmer

Way Kidd Sidney Hatfield

Paul Scoggins

Remember Col. McVJaters' order that there be absolutely no alcoholic
drinks of any sort on the grounds during our use of the Armory for the
dance .
THIS IS A MUST. (nig)

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

if43 SPRWG OUAPJER 'WMVAV MA^ 28, 1962

"THE TONGUE IS BUT THREE INCHES LONG, VET IT CAN KILL A HAN SIX FEET HIGH."

Japanzid ?n.o\J2Ab

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, P.L, 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act) students
vdll sign Progress Reports today in Mr. Dye's office, Administration
Buildingi (jmd)

2, The following students meet Professor Cowling today in Bellevue Hall
from 11:00 to 12:00 noon. Please be prompt, (kwc)

Janice Anderson Martha Janes James Miller

Cynthia Hensley Mark Graham Mary Ann Rogers

Shirley Kelley James R. Crank, Jr, Maxie Terry

Edgar Yaron, Jr. Clarence Ewing Cecil Vining

Carol Alston Rosa Lee Jean Pearre

Ed Durst David Hall Fred Youngblcod

Judy Loudermilk ?iollis McFarlin Esli McGahee

3. TROM THE 0-FICE OT THE REGISTRAR :

All students who will need transcripts sent to other institutions from

Augusta College at the end of the Spring Quarter, 1962, should make

such request by June 1, 1962, in order to insure prompt processing, (slw)

4. REMIMPER ;

Graduation Dance - May 31 - 5:00-2:00 - Arm.ory on V/alton Way,
Catering service, "The Crystals" v;ill play, Baiid members are:

Jimmy Martin Dick Ulmer

Way Kidd Sidney Hatfield

Paul Scor^gins

Remember Col, McWaters' order that there be absolutely no alcoholic

drinks of any sort on the grounds during our use of the Armory for the

dance,

THIS IS A MUST. (nig)

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

H4 SPRING QUARTER TUESVAV MA^ 29, 7962

"I HAVE MC SECRET OF SUCCESS BUT HARD WORK," E. Tu^neA

GENERAL ANMOUMCEh\EMTS

1. P.L, 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's Act) students
will sign Progress Reports today in Mr, Dye's office, Administration
Building, (jmd)

2. Candidates for graduation are to meet Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. in the
Student Center for Graduate Exercise practice. All candidates are re-
quired to attend this practice and are requested to be on time, (jms)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERVICES :

Tickets for the Graduation Ball are now available from any member of

the Student Council, Student Center or Dean of Students Office. The price

is $3. CO per couple. (nig)

FACULTY

All administrators and faculty members are requested to report for Graduation
Exercises at 10:30, Friday morning, in the Student Center. (jms)

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

^4S SVRIHG QUARTER i.mUESVM_ MA^ 30, ]962

"PESATE IS THE VEATH OF CONVERSATION." Emit Ludi^Jlg

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMEMTS

1. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR :

All students who will need transcripts sent to other institutions from
Augusta College at the end of the Spring Quarter, 1962, should make such
request by June Ij 1952, in order to insure prompt processing, (slw)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVENT SERVTCES t

Bsiiinninj today - Graduates may come by Dean of Students office and pick up
their cap and gown, (nig)

3. REMIWER ;

Candidates- for -'r-^-duation are to meet Friday morning at 9:30 a,m, in the
Student Center for Graduate Exercise practice. All candidates are required
to attend this practice and are requested to be on time, (jms)

TACULTV

1, Caps and gowns for faculty may be picked up in the office of the Dean
Friday morning beginning 9:00 a.m. Graduation.- practice in the Student
Center at 10:30 a.m. (jwc)

2, Don't forget you are cordially invited to the Graduation dance Thursday
evening at the Army Reserve Armory (on campus), (jwc)

3, Thank you for your patience and cooperation this year. It has been a
pleasure to work for and with you and hope our summer enrollment warrants
your teaching the maximum number of courses. Registration will begin
10:00 a.m. June 11th for the Summer session* (jwc)

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#U6 SPRING QUAFTER

THURSDAY

MAY 31, 1962

"AN HONEST MAN NEARLY ALWAYS THINKS JUSTLY." Rousseau

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FRO M THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

All students vfho will need transcripts sent to other institutions
from Augusta College at the end of the Spring Quarter, 1962, should
make such request by June 1, 1962, in order to insure prompt processing,

2 . FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES ;

a. Tickets for the Graduation Ball are now available from any member
of the Student Council, Student Center or Dean of Students Office.
The price is $3,00 per couple, (nig)

b. Attention; All graduates come by Dean of Students Office and pick
up your cap and gov/n, (nig)

3. REMINDER:

Candidates for graduation are to meet Friday morning at 9:30 a,m,

in the Student Center for Graduate Exercise practice. All candidates

are required to attend this practice and are requested to be on time,(jms)

FACULTY

1, Caps and gowns for faculty may be picked up in the office of the Dean
Friday morning beginning 9:00 a.m. Graduation practice in the Student
Center at 10:30 a.m, (jwc)

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C L L E n E

#7 9l'"<''E^ ^fi'.PTH^ ''JZ'^MES^W JUME 13, 1962

1. The dedication of the AuRusta College yearbook "White Columns
1962" will take place on the steps of Bellevue Hall at 9:45 a.m.
Thursday, June !+. (kwc)

2 . yvQ-' jiiz nrrfjcE OF STUVEtlT SE^UKES :

There are a very few oneninps left for the Reading Improvement
Course. Those interested contact Mrs. Harprovo TODAY, (nip)

AUGUST A
COLLEGE

*f2 SUMMER QUARTER THURSVAV JUNE 14,1962

GEMERAL AMNOUMCEMEMTS

1. The dedication of the Augusta Collene yearbook "White Columns
1962" will take place on the steps of Bellevue Hall today at
9:'l5 a.m. (kwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ;

How many colleges and universities are represented on cur
campus this summer??? Our records indicate that students
from 57 different institutions have refristered. (slw)

3. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUVEMT SER(/ICES ;

SPECIAL NOTICE TO STUVEMTS - You are automatically covered by
accident insurance. If you should have a physical accident
in transient to or from school or on the campus, report it
immediately to Dean Galloway, (nip) -^^.

FACULTy

Faculty may obtain their copy of the annual from the Dean's office
between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and '+:00 p.m. (kwc)

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AUG a S T A
COLLEGE

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GEME:^AL AMiVfOUMCEME/WS

7 . FROM THE OFFICE OF STUPEAJT SER1/ICE5 ;

a. SPECIAL NOTICE TO STUDENTS - Ycu are automatically covered
by accident insurance. If you should have a physical
accident in transit to or from school or on the campus,
report it immediately to Dean Galloway, (nlf)

b, A student in summer school needs a daily ride with someone
comin'' in from the Fleminr' Heights area in time to meet

an 8:00 a.m. class. If you have such ride, please contact
this office, (nlr)

2. If you have not received your annual, you may obtain it from

the Dean's office betv^ean the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (kwc)

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#4 -SUMMER nUARTEn hmVAV JUKE IS, 1962

CEUERAL AMNOUMCE^IEMTS

1. REMINDER - If you have not received your annual, you may obtain it

from the Dean's office between the hours of lOtOO a.m. and i+:00 D.m,(kwc)

FACULTY

a. The classrooms in the Library and the Science Buildinr- which
have been under repair are now ready for occupancy. Faculty
originally scheduled for these rooms may now conduct their
classes in them. (slw)

b. Class cards for the Summer Quarter, 1952, have been placed in
your boxes. Please send any student for whom you have no
class card to the office of the Repistrar immediately . Also,
please report t^day the names of students on y^ur official
roll who have n^t reDorted to class. (slw)

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#5 SUMMER QUARTER WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR:

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

Final examinations for day classes will be held during regular

class periods on Monday, July 23, 1962. Final examinations

for evening classes vjill be held on Thursday, July 26, 1962, (slw)

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COLLEGE

#6 SUMMER QUARTER THURSDAY JUNE 21 > 1962

GENERAL AMNOUNCEMENTS

1. Tomorrow (Friday) if it is fine a colored picture v;ill be
made for next year's annual. Students are asked to cooperate
please and meet the photographer near the tennis court at
9:U5 a.m. - informal school attire. In order to make an
attractive picture as many students as possible are asked

to be photographed in this group, (kwc)

2. FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PJ:GISTRAR :

Please have the following students report to the Office of The
Registrar :

Andrews, Nancy C,
Cox, W. Miles
Mcntcrief, Helen B.
Olson, Levene A.

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

U7 SUMMER QUARTER

TUESDAY

JUNE 26, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1* FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR:

Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation this summer
are reminded that it will be necessary for them to file an application
for graduation with the office of the Registrar immediately. This must
be done not later than Friday, June 29, 1962.

AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#8 SUMMER QUARTER WEDNESDAY JUNE 27, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Book Store and Snack Bar will close Friday, June 29, at 1:00 p.in,
for inventory, (icf)

2. REMINDER ;

Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation this summer
are reminded that it will be necessary for them to file an application
for graduation with the office of the Registrar immediately. This
must be done not later than Friday, June 29, 1952. (slw)

FACULTY

1. The Steering Committee will meet at 11:45 a.m. Thursday, June 27. (pr)

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9 SUMMER QUARTER THURSPA^ JUME 2g, 7962

GEMERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, P.L. 550 (G. I. Bill) veterans and P.L, 634 (War Orphan's Act) students
will sign Progress Reports today in Mr. Dye's office, Administration
Building, (jmd)

2, Beginning today, June 28, 1962, White Columns will be issued from
the office of the Registrar in the Administration Building. (kwc)

3, REMINVER :

a. Book Store and Snack Bar will close Friday, June 29, at 1:00 p^m,
for inventory, (icf)

b. Students who will fulfill requirements for graduation this summer

are reminded that it will be necessary for them to file an application
for graduation with the office of the Registrar immediately. This
must be done not later than Friday, June 29, 1962. (slw)

FACULTY

It Should you need assistance in typing or duplicating instructional
or test materials, please make arrangements with the secretary
in your office suite at least five working days prior to the
time needed, (jmd)

2, REHIWER :

The Steering Committee will meet TODAY at 11:45 a.m. (pr)

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i^lO SUMMER QUARTER MONDAY JULY 2, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, Independence Day, Wednesday , July 4, v;ill be a holiday, Classes
will not meet, (slw)

2, P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 534 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports today in Mr. Dye's office.
Administration Building, (jmd)

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AUGUSTA
COLLEGE

#11 SUMMER QUARTER TUESDAY JULY 3, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, Independence Day, Wednesday, July ^, will be a holiday. Classes

WILL NOT MEET. (sLw)

2. P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 63^ (War Orphan's Act)

STUDENTS WILL SIGN PROGRESS REPORTS TODAY IN Mr , DyE'S OFFICE,

Administration Building, (jmd)

FACULTY

Please submit any announcements to be published in the Daily Bulletin
to Mrs. Cox in the Records Office while Mrs. Bowen is on vacation. (slw)

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#12 SUMMER QUARTER

THURSDAY

JULY 5, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

The applications for graduation of the following students have been tenta-
tively approved by the Registrar;

Catherine Webster Baxter
Robert LeRoy Bergdorf
Williann Robert Graybill
Thomas Pasteur Harden
Harold Gilbert Johnston
Linda Jane Lokey
Kenneth Eddie McGahee
Claude Alvin P rather
Paula Ann Ray
Charles Schuler Readdy

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The above students are requested to pay the $2.00 diploma fee to the
Comptroller no later than Monday, July 9, 1962.

Degrees will be awarded on Sunday, July 29, 1962. (slw)

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#l3 SUMMER QUARTER

TUESDAY

JULY 10, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, The following transient students have had previous transcripts sent
by Augusta College. Therefore, it will be necessary that they come
by the Records office and pay one dollar ($1,00) transcript fee before
records may be released to their parent institutions, (slw)

Barton, Joyce J,
Beazleyj Billy B.
Brown J Nora L.
Clark, Helen D.
Coleman , Ronald
Docurro, Phyllis M.
Evans, Luther D, III
Fulcher, Marian
Griffin, William M,
Hand, Robert M,
Howard, Donald J.
Howington, Jane V/ilson
Hubbard, William C,
Hunt, Whitelaw H,
King, Rosalie Ruth

McDaniel, Sabra W.
McGowan, Carl A,
McGowan, Samuel
McGowan, William H,
McLeroy, James R,
Marshall, Jacqueline A
May, Gerald V/.
Miller, David E,
Mims, Harold C,
Mobley, George W, , Jr.
Ni>c, Kenneth L,
Ogletree, C. Andrea
Page, Edwin M.
Peacock, Harold B, , Jr
Phillips, Byron H,

Roberts, Julian H,
Sheehan, Joseph L,
Sosby, Suzanne
Speth, Edwin B, , III
Vaiden, Harry C,

,Van Valkenburg, Ruth E,
Walker, Anne Marshall
Walker, Benjamin P.
Wigh, Russell John
Wilkes, Jimmy B,
Williams, Ralph Lee
Williamson, Emory J,
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iH'4 SUMMER QUARTER FRIDAY JULY 20, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1, Don't forget Augusta College 3rd Annual Art Exhibition on
the grounds near Bellevue Hall today from 9:30 a.m, to
2:00 p.m. (If wet the exhibition will be in the Student
Center. ) (kwc)

2, P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 634 (War Orphan's
Act) students will sign Prepress Reports today in Mr, Dye's
office, Administration Building, (jmd)

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#15 SUMMER QUARTER HOMDAY JULY 23, 1962

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. FROM THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES :

Will the following students please come by Dean of Students
Office within the next few days:

Aubrey J. Kline

William Miles Cox

Ronald C. Humphrey

2. REMINDER :

P.L. 550 (G.I. Bill) veterans and P.L. 534 (War Orphan's Act)
students will sign Progress Reports today in Mr, Dye's office,
Administration Building, (jmd)

FACULTY

1. All faculty members who will be in Augusta on July 29 are
invited to attend a short graduation exercise (no academic
regalia) for those students completing their requirements
during this Summer Session.

This will be held in the Library at 4-: 00 p.m. on Sunday,

July 29. Refreshments will be served following the program. (gbr)