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VOLUME III
1964 - 1965

Augusta (Snllfgp

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Thursday - September 24, 1964

SPECIAL NOTICE ; The deadline for submitting informa-
tion for the Tuesday edition of the REPORT is 5:00 p.m.
Monday. The deadline for the Thursday edition is 3:00
Wednesday, Please submit information to the office of
Student Activities, first floor, Bellevue Hall,

EdeB

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AUGUSTA COLLEGE CHOIR : For information on the 1964-65
season (how to join and all that oazz) see Mrs. Reming
ton in the Music building today (Thurs,) and tomorrow
(Friday) between 9-2:00.

HJ

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BELL RINGER : The Bell Ringer staff will meet today,
(Thursday) at 3:00 PM in Bellevue Hall, Anyone inter-
ested in joining the nev/spaper staff please attend.

EdeB

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TursoAY

Sept. 29, 196*1

SPECIAL NOTICE TO STUDENTS ; Students are requested to stay out o.

THE AREA WHERE CONSTRUCTION IS TAKING PLACE, PLEASE USE THE WALK-
WAYS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE LIBRARY AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE
STUDENT CENTER AND GYMNASIUM,

SLW

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BOWLING TEAM : Anyone interested in joining the bowling team,

PLEASE COME TO THE OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES,
FIRST FLOOR BELLEVUE HALL AND SIGN UP,

EdeB

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S.N.E.A. ; The Student National Education Association of Augusta
College is sponsoring a casual tea for all interested students.
The tea is scheduled for Monday, October 5 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. ir
THE Music Building, The purpose of S.N.E.A, is not just to
stimulate interest in teaching, but to provide professional
preparation for a teaching career. All students interested in
becoming teachers are cordially invited to attend.

Pat Henry

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BASKETBALL TEAM ; Anyone interested in trying out for the Jaooar
basketball team please report to the gym at 3:00 p.m. today.

MV

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DRAMA CLUB ; The Augusta College Drama Club will have its first

MEETING tomorrow (WEO,) SEPT, 30 AT 2 ;00 P,M, IN THE MUS I C Bu I LO :

W, Guthrie

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BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ; The Baptist Student Union will meet
tomorrow (Wed.) at 3:00 p.m. in the audio-visual room of the
Library building. All students are cordially invited to attend,

- Kay Bedingfield

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AC CLUB CHARTER RENEWALS ; All previously approved Augusta Collec
student clubs must apply for renewal of charter each year at the
beginning of the fall quarter. Some groups have not yet done
THIS, Renewal blanks were sent out today.

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September 29, 196^

READING IMPROVEME NT; There are a few openings in the ^th, 7th

AND 12th period READING IMPROVEMENT CLASSES. TODAY (TuESDAy) IS
THE LAST DAY FOR ENROLLMENT. SEE MRS. Fa R R OR MrS. HARGROVE,

2nd floor, Administration building no later than 3:00 p.m. Class

ROLLS WILL BE POSTED TOMORROW, (WEDNESDAy) SEPT. 30. WATCH THE
BULLETIN BOARDS,

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Thursday

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CAMPUS CLUB S;
a copy of the
minutes of all
organized clubs
on campus must
be filed in the
office of the
Coordinator of
Student Activi-
ties WITHIN ONE
WEEK AFTER EACH
MEET I NG,

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AC CLUB CHARTER RENEWALS ; All previously approved Augusta College

STUDENT CLUBS MUST APPLY FOR RENEWAL OF CHARTER EACH YEAR AT THE
BEGINNING OF THE FALL QUARTER. SOME GROUPS HAVE NOT YET DONE

THIS. Renewal blanks were sent out this week. We would like to

SET aside the week OF OCTOBER 12-l6 AS CLUB WEEK, THEREFORE WE
MUST HAVE THESE FORMS RETURNED TO THE StUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE
NO LATER THAN MONOAY, OCTOBER 5.

EoeB

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S.N.E.A. ; The Student National Education Association of Augusta
College is sponsoring a casual tea for all interested students.
The tea is scheduled for Monday, October 5 from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
IN the Music Building. All students interested in becoming
teachers are cordially invited to attend.

Pat Henry

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SPECIAL NOTICE TO STUDENTS ; Students are requested to stay out
of the area where construction is taking place. Please use the
walkways on the north side of the library and the south side of

THE student center AND GYMNASIUM.

SLW

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BOWLING TEAM ; Anyone interested in joining the bowling team,
please come to the office of Director of Student Activities,

FIRST FLOOR BELLEVUE HaLL AND SIGN UP.

EdeB

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LOST 8c FOUND ; Any lost & found articles should be reported to the
Student Activities office, Bellevue Hall.

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ATTENTION STUDENTS ; Please keep the student center clean! It is
requested that you do not crush cigarettes on the floor and also
that you use the trash receptacles provided. Thank you.

Mrs. Friedman

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SLIDE RULE INSTRUCTION ; Classes in slide rule instruction will
BE held Period 2 (M&Th) and Period 6 (Tues. 8cTh). There is no
cost for these instructions and students who wish to sign up for
THIS course see either Mr. Burd or Mr, Williams. Classes will

BEGIN NEXT WEEK.

GW

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TRANSPORTATION NEEDED ; To and from the Dutch Motel, Deans Bridge
Road. (Periods 2-6). Call 798-3585 ciu

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

ATTENTION A L L STUDENTS ; This office has received a number of

REPORTS CONCERNING LOST TEXTBOOKS DURING THE PAST WEEK. I URGE
YOU TO WRITE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER INSIDE THE
FRONT COVER OF EACH OF YOUR BOOKS. ReMEMDER , OUR LOST AND FOUND
SERVICE IS LOCATED IN THE OFT I CE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES, BELLEVUE

Hall.

SLW

LOST ; One English Literature book, Course 221. If found please
CONTACT Brooks Thurmond at 736-4326, The name appearing in the
book will be howard mulcay.

Three books have been lost on campus:

(1) Principals of Biology and lab manual.

(2) Chemistry

(3) Loose leaf notebook

Please contact Clyde Ryals, 798-^96'+,

SLW

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PART-TIME WORK ? Several good part-time jobs

ARE STILL available, ThEY ARE LISTED IN THE OFFICE OF STUDENT

Services, Administration Building.

SLW

MISS EXCHANGE CLUB FAIR CONTEST : My office has received from
Mr. Willis Irvin entry blanks for Miss Exchange Club Fair Contest.
Any freshman woman desiring additional information please contact
Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall,

EoeB

WHITE COLUMNS ; The staff of Wh ite Columns will meet tooay (Tues.)
AT 3;30 P.M. in Bellevue Hall, This is a very important meeting.
All members please be present,

EdeB

CIRCLE K ; Circle K will have its first meeting tonight (Tues,)
at 7;30 in the Augusta College Library - Audio Visual Room,

Sam Bod IE

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INTER-VARSIT Y; Inter-Varsity will have its first meeting tonight,
(Tues.) at y:00, first floor, Bellevue Hall.

EdeB

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October 6, 196^

SY MPHONY TICKETS ON SALE H"RE ; Faculty, stai-t and students may

PURCHASE TICKETS FOR THE AuGUSTA SYMPHONY 196^-65 CONCERT SERIES
IN THE OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES ON THE FIR-
FLOOR OF Bellevue Hall. Student tickets are S3. 10 and adult tick-
ets ARE S8.25. The PROGRAM BEGINS ON OCT. 10 WITH A PERFORMANCE
BY MEZZO SOPRANO HELEN VanNI. OTHER PERFORMANCES ARE NOV. 28 -

Derry Dean, violin and Roger Drinkall, cello; Feb, 13 - Eugene
List, pianist; March 20 - University of Georgia Trio; April ZOf^]f.^
"The Saint of Bleeker Street" with New York City Opera soloists.

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CIVITAN CLUB ; T'ae Civitan Club will meet tonight (Tues.) from
6:30-7:30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall,

Connie Clifford

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TUTORING ; Math, physics, calculus. Contact Glenn Fields,
798-39^^, 2010 Melrose Crive, Augusta,

SLW

TYPING DONE : If you need term papers, theses, etc. typed, call
Mrs. Huie at RE 3-0879, before 6:30 p.m.

SLW

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ; The Baptist Student Union will meet
tomorrow (Wednesday) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall, This weeks
discussion topic is "Petting".

EdeB

EMPLOYMENT ; Jerome Service and Connie Girls Service needs a
college male student to work from 12:00 to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru
Friday, and 8:30 to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, $1.25 pe:r hour. Apply
AT Jerome Service,

SLW

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AC CLUB WEEK ; The week of October 12 through October 16 has been
declared Club Week. Each club president will be notified as to
final arrangements,

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Thursday
Oct. 8, 1964

Augusta (Solkg^

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

LAST DAY TO BUY SYMPHONY TICKETS ; Today (Thursday) is the last day

TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR THE AuGUSTA SYMPHONY 196'+-65 CONCERT SERIFT

Student tickets are S5.10 and adult tickets are S8.25. The program^
BEGINS ON Oct. 10 with a performance by MEZZO SOPRANO Helen Vanni.
Other performances are Nov. 29 - Derry Dean, violin and Roger
Drinkall, cello; Feb. 13 - Eugene List, pianist; March 20 - Uni-
versity OF Georgia Trio; April 30 & May 1 - "The Saint of Sleeker
Street" with New York City Opera soloists. Tickets may be pur-
chased IN THE office of THE COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES,
FIRST FLOOR, BELLEVUE HaLL,

EdeB

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ATTENTION STUDENTS ; Students are reminded that smoking is not

PERM! TTEO IN HALLS, CLASSRCMS OR LABS. SmOK I NG IS PERMITTED IN
STUDENT LOUNGES THE UPPER LEVEL OF THE LIBRARY AND THE STUDENT

CENTER, Students violating regulations will be subject to disci-
plinary ACTION,

SLW

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ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS ! Please
report to the secretary in su i te a at your convenience. certain
personal information is needed by the department of behavioral
Sciences. This is most important.

SLW

NOTICE ; Group leaders needei, male and female, for Elementary
School children. Program is on Sunday afternoons 2-5* The

salary is $3 - S5 DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE. SPECIALISTS IN ARTS
AND CRAFTS, SPORTS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES DESIRED. WEEKDAY AFTER-
NOONS ARE ALSO POSSIBILITIES, CaLL MR . MiNTZ AT 736-l8l8,

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WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP ; The Westminster Fellowship will meet
Sunday evening at 8:'+5 in the Nurses Lounge of Talmadge Hospital,
Election of officers will be held. All students are invited to

PART I CfPATE,

John Smith

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LOST; One black key case with small jewel in center of case. If
found please return to Jane Reynolds, RFD #1, Norwood, Georgia.

EdeB

MISS EXCHANGE CLUB FAIR CONTEST ; My office has received from
Mr, Willis Irvin entry blanks for Miss Exchange Club Fair Contest,
Any freshman woman desiring additional information please contact
Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall,

EdeB

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Tuesday

}CT. 13, 1964

Augusta (Snlkg?

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

EMPLOYMENT: Laboratory Assistant position available for part-

time STUDENT. Qualifications required - interest in medicine,
scholastic standing in upper third of class and in need of fin-
ancial ASSISTANCE. TwO OF FOUR BEST APPLICANTS WILL BE EMPLOYED,

Contact Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services, Administration
bu i ld i ng.

SLW

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS:

Please

A at your CONVENIENCE, CERTAIN

report TO THE SECRETARY IN Su I TE

personal information is needed by the department of behavioral
Sciences. This is most important,

SLW

CIRCLE K : Circle K will meet tonight (Tuesday) at 7:30 in the
Audio-Visual room. Library.

EoeB

B.S.U. ; The Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow (Wednesday)

in Bellevue Hall.

EdeB

ATTENTION BUSINESS STUDENTS: The Zeta Ps i Chapter of Phi Beta

Lambda is having a reception in the Music building this evening
(Tuesday) October 13, from 6-8. All students who are enrolled
in Business Administration, Business Education, or Secretarial
Science courses are eligible for membership and are urged to
come,

BJW

LOST : American History Book. Call Roger Madoox 798-9900.
One Complete Reader (Eng. 101) belonging to Mickey Lonergan, anu
one Physics book belonging to Milton Sheridan, Please bring to
Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall.

at 3:00 p.m. in the audio-vlsual room, library. a movie entitled
"Ah! Eighteen" will be shown.

EdeB

CIVITANS: The Civitan Club will meet tomorrow (Wed.) at 6:30 p.m.

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Thursday
Oct. 15, 196^

ATTE NTION ALL
STUDENTS IN
TEAC HER
EDUCATION
P ROGRAMS ;
Please report
to the secre-
tary in su i te a

AT YOUR
CONVEN I ENCE,
CERTA I N
PERSONAU
INFORMATION
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THE DEPART-
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This is most
important,

SLW

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

ATTENTI ON ; All students interested in the Georgia State Teachers
Scholarship Progkam are invited to meet with Mr. Cleere in the
Reading room at 4:30 p.m. Friday, October 16, 196'f,

SLW

S.N.E.A. ; Student N.E.A. will meet Monday, October 19, at 3jOO PM
in Bellevue Hall, Officers will be elected and dues (33.00) are

TO BE paid at this MEETING. AlL MEMBERS ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND.

Pat Henry
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FOUND ; One black coat found tN clasgroom. Come to the
Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall, to claim,

EdeB

MISS EXCHANGE CLUB FAIR CONTEST ; Augusta College women freshmen

ARE eligible TO ENTER THE MiSS EXCHANGE CLUB Fa I R CONTEST WHICH

WILL BE HELD OCTOBER 26 OCTOBER 31* EnTRY BLANKS MAY BE

OBTAINED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES
ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF BELLEVUE HALL, EnTRY DEADLINE IS OCT. 26 .

EdeB

STUDENTS INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN MEDICINE ; The Medical College
OF Georgia invites those students interested in a career in medi-
cine to a Premed Day on Monday, October 19 196^+. The program

WILL CONSIST of EXHIBITS, TOURS OF TaLMADGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,

AND DEMONSTRATIONS BY THE FACULTY. ThE PROGRAM BEGINS AT 10:00 A.r,

IN THE Educational Building, with registration prior to that time.
The program will end at 3:30 p.m.

HD

SPECIAL NOTICE : Over the past few weeks a number of instructors

DESK copies of AuGUSTA COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM
MY OFFICE. I AM CHARGED WITH THESE BOOKS. I WILL APPRECIATE
THEIR return; no QUESTIONS ASKED,

GBC

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EMPLOYMENT ; Laboratory Assistant position available for part-time
student. Qualifications required - interest in medicine, scholas-
tic standing in upper third of class and in need OF FINANCIAL

assistance. Two of four best applicants will be empl/^yeo. Contac"
Mrs. Dickson, qff \ ce of Student Services, Administration building.

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Oct. 20, 196^

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AUGUSTA COLLEGE CHOIR ; The Augusta College Choir membership for

THE FALL QUARTER WILL CLOSE THIS WEEK, WE NEED MORE MEN TO BAL-
ANCE THE GROUP. Because of schedule difficulties, the following

REHEARSAL HOURS HAVE SEEN SCHEDULED: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY

AT 2:00 P.M. (the Monday one required, and Wed. or Fr i . ) , Tenors

AND BASSES NOT A5LE TO ATTEND THESE WILL REHEARSE ON TUESDAYS AT

11:00 A.M. The two groups will sing together in concert, but

THE MALE CHORUS WILL LEARN SOME MUSIC FOR MALE VOICES ALONE.

Plan NOW to join these outstanding organizations!

ER

ATTENTION WHITE COLUMNS STAFF ; There will be a staff meeting
Thursday, Oct, 22 at 3t00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall, Please be
present*

EdeB

ATTENTION STUDENTS : Candidates for freshman class officers and
representatives will be announced tomorrow (Wed.) October 21,
Candidates will be allowed to campaign Oct. 21-28, Elections
will be held in the Student Center Oct. 29-30.

EdeB

PHI BETA LAMBDA t Phi Beta Lambda will meet today, (Tues.) at
6:30 P.M. IN Room 13 of the Arts building. All members are

EXPECTED to BE PRESENT,

BJW

CIRCLE K: Circle K will meet tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Audio-

Visual room. Library.

- Sam Bod IE
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NOTICE: John C. Bell will speak at the AC Democratic Headquarter

today (Tuesday) at 11:00 a.m.

Frank Simmoks

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ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM S; Please
report to the secretary in Suite A at your convenience. Certain
personal information is needed BY the department of Behavioral
Sciences. This is most important.

SLW

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MISS EXCHANGE CLUB FA I R CONTE ST; Augusta College women freshmen

ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER THE MlSS EXCHANGE CLUB Fa I R CONTEST WHICH

WILL BE HELD OCTOBER 26 OCTOBER 31. EnTRY BLANKS MAY BE

OBTAINED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES
ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF BeLLEVUE HALL. EnTRY DEADLINE IS OCT. 26,

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LOST: One charcoal grey jacket in classroom. Please bring to

OFFICE of coordinator OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES, BELLEVUE HaLL.

EdeB

I NTER-VARS I T Y; I mter-Vars i ty Christian Fellowship will meet at
6:30 P.M. today (Tues.) in Bellevue Hall, All members and visitors

ARE urged to attend.

Edward Merry

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ANNUAL PICTURES : Portrait pictures for the Wh i te Columns will be
taken during the week of November l6,

EdeB

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POLITICAL DEBATE : The Collegiate Civitans will sponsor a political

DEBATE tonight (TuESDAy) AT 7:^5 IN THE STUDENT CENTER, OPEN TO
students ONLY.

EdeB

NOTICE: Guy Lombardo in concert and Anita Bryant, Thursday,
October 22, Tickets available at Bell Auditorium - I5 S^, $3.
8:30 P.M.

EdeB

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B.S.U: The Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow (Wed,) at
3:00 P.M. IN THE Audio-Visual room for a political centered
program,

KB

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ATTENTION BELL RINGER STAFF : There will be a very important
meeting of The Bell Ringer staff today, (Tues.) at 3:00 p.m.
All members please attend,

Marion Lee

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Thursday
Oct. 22, 1964

Aug5ta (Solkgr

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

ATTENTION S.N.E.A. CLUB MEMBERS ! All members who have not paid

THEIR CLUB DUES ARE ASKED TO DO SO BEFORE NOVEMBER 1. ThE DUES
MUST BE SENT OFF THEN. IF YOU WISH TO BE RECOGNIZED AS A MEMBER

OF Student N.E.A. and wish to receive your journals, you must
pay your dues,

Jimmy Grier

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NOTICE : The library will remain open as usual on Friday and

THROUGH THE WEEK END,

RR

NEUMAN CLUB : First meeting of the year Tuesday, October 2? at
7:00 P.M. IN THE Audio-Visual room, Library, All Catholics are
urged to attend. Refreshments will be served,

David Leonard

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NOTICE TO STUDENTS ; All students interested in the Republican
cause are urged to attend a meeting today (Thursday) at 3:00 p,.m,
IN Bellevue Hall. This meeting is for the purpose of electing
officers and discussing the possibility of having a key Repub-
lican figure to address the AC STUDENT BODY.

John Smith

FRESHMAN ELECTIONS:

Candidates for freshman class officers and

REPRESENTATIVES WERE ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY. CANDIDATES WILL BE
allowed TO CAMPAIGN THROUGH OCTOBER 28. ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD

IN THE Student Center Oct, 29-30, Below are the 15 Frecwiian

students who qualified for the elections^

Becky Martin Jeff Harris

Phyllis Caole Ronald Hoffman

Kelley Campbell Pattie Lechman

Donna Cowley Becky Lindsey

Tommy Dearing Robin McKnight

Susane Edenfield Joe Mulherin

Jimmy Grier David Roper

Albert Haack

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AUGUSTA COLLEGE CHOIR : The Augusta College Choir membership for

THE fall quarter WILL CLOSE THIS WEEK, WE NEED MORE MEN TO BAL-
ANCE THE GROUP. Because of schedule difficulties, the following

REHEARSAL HOURS HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY

at 2:00 P.M. (the Monday one requires, and Wed. or^ Fri.) Tenors

AND BASSES NOT ABLE TO ATTEND THESE WILL REHEARSE ON TUESDAYS AT

11:00 A.M. The two groups will sing together in concert, but

THE MALE CHORUS WILL LEARN SOME MUSIC FOR MALE VOICES ALONE,

Plan NOW to join these outstanding organizations!

ER

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TUESDAY-THURSDAY REPOriT (cONT.)

Thursday, October 22, 1964

CANTERBURY CLUB ; The Canterbury Association of Augusta College

PRESENTS a program BY THE Rev. E. 0. WaLDRON OF ST . ALBAn'S ChURCH
SPEAKING on THE "CHALLENGES OF CHRISTIAN CiTIZENSHIP" ON MONDAY,

Oct, 26 AT 3:00 p.m in Bellevue Hall, Students and faculty are
I Nv 1 ted,

a. h, muntean

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ATTENTION ALL STU DENT S IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS ; Please

REPORT TO THE SECRETARY IN Su I TE A AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, CERTAIN
personal INFORMATION IS NEEDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL

Sciences, This is most important,

SLW

ATTENTION WHITE COLUMNS STAFF ; There will be a staff meeting
today, (Thursday) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall. Please be

PRESENT,

EdeB

LISTEN TO "AUGUSTA COLLEGE REPORTS" ON THE GEORGE FISHER PROGRAM,
STATION WBIA, EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 7:20 AM.

EdeB

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Tuesday

Oct, 27, lyO^f

ATTENTION

V/HITE COLUMNS STAFF: There will be a very important

MEETING TODAY (TuESDAy) AT 3:00 P.M. IN BELLEVUE HaLL, MR . Eo

Jones, representative of Taylor Publishing Company, will be at
this meeting.

EdeB

***

CIRCLE K: Circle K will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Audio-
Visual room, Library,

Sam Bod IE

EdeB
***

NEUMAN CLUB: First meeting of the year tonight, (Tuesday) at
7:00 P.M. in Room 5i Library, All Catholics are urgeb to attenu.
Refreshments will be servep.

David Leonard

EdeB

CANTERBURY CLUB: The Canterbury Association of Augusta College

presents a program by the Rev. E, 0. Waldron of St. Alban's
Church speaking on the "Challenges of Christian Citizenship",
T0H0R10W, (Wed,) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall. Students and

faculty ARE INVntQ.

a. h. muntean

EpeB
***

ATTENTION

S. N.E.A. MEMBERS! All members wha have not pa i their

CLUB DUES ARE ASKED TO Df> SO BEFf^RE NOVEMBER 1- ThE TUES MUST
BE SENT OFF THEN, \F YOU WISH TO BE RECOGNIZED AS A MEMBER F

Student N.E.A, and wish to receive your journals, you must pay
your dues,

Jimmy Grier

EdeB

ATTENTION

ALL STUDENTS IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS: Please

report to the secretary in su 1 te a at your convenience, certain
personal information is needed by the department of behavioral
Sciences. This is most important.

SLW

***

EMPLOYMENT: Part-time job opportunity for female student. See
Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services, Administration Building--

SLW

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Tuesday, Octoqer 27} 15cJ'+

ATTENTION ALL G.I. B ILL V ET ERANS AND WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS :
Please sign Progress Reports in the Office of Student Records,
Administration Building.

GBC

***

LISTEN TO "AUGUSTA COLLEGE REPORTS", STATION WBIA, EVERY TUESDAY
AND THURSDAY AT h:33 P.M.

EdeB

***

AC INTRAMURALS ; On Thursday, October 29 at 3:00 p.m. Coach Van-
over WILL MEET IN THE GYM WITH A REPRESENTATIVE FROM EACH CLUB,

and representati vis from any other interested groups, to formu-
late plans for an intramural program for ac students,

EdeB

B,S,UeS Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow (Wed.) at
5:00 P.M. IN THE Auoo-visual room for a political discussion.

EdeB

* **

INTER-VARSITY: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet

tonight, Tuesday, at 7:^5 in Bellevue Hall. There is an Inter-
Varsity camp this weekend at Covington, Ga, Anyone interested
in going, come to the meeting and see Edward Merry,

Marian Ann Stockton

EdeB

FRESHMAN ELECTIONS : Elections will be held Thursday and Friday
IN the Student Center. Below is the official list of the fifteen
(15) freshman students who qualified for the elections:

Phyllis Cadle Ronald Hoffman

Kelley Campbell Pattie Lechman

Donna Cowley Becky Lindsey

Ty>MMY DEARING BECKY MaRTIN

Susanne Edenfield Joe Mulherin

Jimmy Grier David Roper

Albert Haack Johnny Rou ton

Jeff Harris

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Thursday
Oct. 29, 196A-

NOTICE TO FOREIGN STUDENTS ; The following foreign students pleas-
report TO Registrar's office to see Mr, Martin or Mrs. Burroughs:
All students who are citizens of countries other than the U.S.,
irrespective of their type of visa, who are studying on the under-
graduate, OR POST-GRaDUATE LEVEL OR EQUIVALENT,

(Foreign) students mot to be included:

1, U.S. citizens born abroad or living abroad,

2, Children of U.S. diplomats, missionaries or other U,S,
citizens in service abroad,

3, Students from Puerto Rico, Guam, Americana Samoa and
the U,S. Virgin Islands,

h. High school or preparatory school students.

This information is needed for a report "Annual Census of Foreign
Students in the United States I96A1965".

GM,M

AC INTRAMURALS ; Today (Thursday) at 3:00 p.m. Coach Vanover will

MEET IN the gym WITH A REPRESENTATIVE FROM EACH CLUB, AND REP-
resentatives from any other interested groups, to formulate plans
for an intramural program for ac students,

EdeB

ATTENTION ALL G.I. BILL VETERANS AND WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS ;
Please sign Progress Reports in the Office of Student Records,
Administration building,

GBC

FRESHMAN ELECTIONS
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Elections will be held today (Thurs.) and
in the Student Center. Below is the official
fifteen (15) freshman students who qualified for

tomorrow
list of the
the elections;

Phyllis Cadle
Kelley Campbell
Donna Cowley
Tommy Dearing
Susanne Edenfield
Jimmy Grier
Albert Haack
Jeff Harris

Ronald Hoffman
Pattie Lechman
Becky Lindsey
Becky Martin
Joe Mulher i n
David Roper
Johnny Routon

EdeB

PARKING PERMITS: Parking permits are on sale during the day in
tTTe Comptrolle'r's office, and between 5:30 and 8:30 Thursday and
Monday in the Student Center, All automobiles must display
PERMIT by Tuesday, November 3

BDJ

EM'^LOYMENT: Part-time job available for male or female studenTc
See M^7*0i ckson, Opfice of Student Services,

SLW

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Thursday, October 29, 195'l-

NOTICE TO STUDENTS ; Students are not allowed to smoke in buildings

EXCEPT IN permitted AREAS.

BDJ

***

TO ALL INTERESTED AUGUSTA COLLEGE S TUDENTS ; There will be a meeting
OF THE Young Democrats Club tomorrow (Friday) at 1:00 p.m. in Belle-
vuE Hall.

-Eddie Roland
EdeB

LOST ; One Anatomy and Physiology spiral notebook. Call Melvin

Story at 822-^366.

One girls gym suit. Contact Janet Helm at RE3-70^9

EdeB

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Phi Beta Lambda will meet Wednesday, November 3
at 6:30 P.M. Tn Room 13 of the Arts building. All members are

URGED TO BE PRESENT.

JW

***

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS IN TE/^CHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS ; Please report

TO THE secretary IN Su I TE A AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, CERTAIN PERSONAL

information is needed by the department of behavioral sciences,
This is most important.

SLW

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Tuesday
Nov. 3, 196^

DRAMA CLUB ;
Tryouts for
their product-
IONS "Don't Go
To Troy", and
"Three On A
See-Saw" have
been rescheduled
FOR Wed, Nov, k

AT 3:00 P.M. ,

Music Bldg,

WDG

TO ALL

INTERESTED

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Phi Beta Lambda will meet tomorrow (Wednesday)
AT 6:30 P.M. IN Room 13 of the Arts building. All members are

URGED TO BE PRESENT, ORDERS FOR PINS WILL BE TAKEN,

JW

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS: Please repof

to the secretary in su i te a at your convenience, certain personal
information is needed by the department of behavioral sciences,
This is most important,

SLW

NOTICE TO STUDENTS: Students are not allowed to smoke in building;

except in permitted areas.

BDJ

AUGUSTA COLLEGE
STUDENTS ; There
will be a meet-
ing of the
Young Democrats
Club tomorrow
(Wed) at 7:30PM
IN Bellevue
Hall (back
classroom),
EdeB

NEUMAN CLUB : This week's meeting will be held in Bellevue Haul
AT 7:00 p.M, tomorrow (Wed,). All members are urged to attend,

David Leonard

EdeB

LOST: One pair quasses. Black rims in black leather case. If

FOUND PLEASE BRING TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE, BELLEVUE HALL.

EdeB

PARKING PERMITS : Parking permits are on sale during the day in t;
Business Office, and Thursday between 5:30 and 8:30 in the Studen-
Center. All students who have not registered their cars by today,
(Tuesday) will be fined,

BDJ

SPECIAL NOTICE: Individual portrait pictures for "White Columns"
AG's annual, will be taken during the week of November 16 in
Bellevue Hall. Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 12:30 p.m
jm 3;00 p.m.

EdeB

**

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ; All students are invited to hear
Mrs. Al Davis, missionary to Hong King, tomorrow (Wednesday)
at 3:00 P.M. IN the Audio-visual room,

- Judy Corry
EdeB

***

INTER

-CLUB COUNCIL: Inter-Club Council will meet today (Tuesday)

AT 3:00 P.M. IN THE Audio-visual room,

Jimmy Ford
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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

SPECIAL NOTICE : All students interested in intramural basketball,

VOLLEYBALL AND TOUCH FOOTBALL PLEASE SIGN NAMES ON THE REGISTRA-
TION SHEETS ON BULLETIN BOARDS (STUDENT CENTER) BY MONDAY, No V , 9o

MV

CIRCLE K : Circle K will meet Nov. 10 (Tues.) at 7:30 p.m. in the
Audio-Visual room,

Sam Bod IE

EdeB

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS :

Jeff Harris
Tommy Dearing
Becky Lindsey

Pres I dent :
Vice President:
Sec. -Treasurer :
Representati ves

Donna Cowley
David Roper
Phyllis Cadle

SUSANNE EdENFIELH

EdeB

INTER-CLUB COUNCIL ; Inter-Club Council will meet Tuesday, Nov-
ember 10 AT 3:00 p.m. in the Audio-Visual room.

EdeB

C.S.R.A. TALENT CONTEST : The Exchange Club of North Augusta is
sponsoring an amateur Talent Contest for talented individuals

OR GROUPS OF individuals WHO RESIDE IN THE C.S.R.A, SEE LETTER

posted on bulletin boards in Student Center for further details.
Applications are available in Student Activities Office, Bellevue
Hall,

EdeB

SPECIAL NOTICE : Individual portrait pictures for "White Columns",

AC'S annual, will be taken DURING THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16 IN

Bellevue Hall.

EdeB

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS : Please

REPORT TO THE SECRETARY IN Su I TE A AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, CERTAIN
PERSONAL information IS NEEDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL

Sciences. This is most important,

SLW

CA NTERBURY CLUB : Canterbury Club will meet Monday, Nov. 9, at
3T0O P.M. IN Bellevue Hall. We will have the first in a series

of three tapes BY THE ChAPLAIN AT HARVARD.

Ricky Asserson

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
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Tuesday

Nov. 10, 196^

POWDER PUFF
FOOTBALL GAME

Cl V I TANS Wl LL

HAVE A Powder
Puff Football
Game on the AC
soccer fielo
Sat. Nov. 1^+
FROM 2-4:00,
.50^ aomissioii
Circle K boys

WILt BE CHF--R+

LeaocsM;

C; ctiFPoteo

EdeB

INTER-VARSITY

1 nter-Vars I TY

WILL MEET UP-
STAIRS IN THE

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TONIGHT (TUES^)
AT 7:30 P.M.

Edward Merr '
EdeB

IMPORTANT
DRAMA CLUB
MEETING WED.
AT 2:00,
WOG

ATTENTION ALL TRANSIENT STUDENTS : If you plan to register on
January 4, 1965 for the winter quarter, please report to the
Office of Student Records in the Administration Building.

GM

EMPLOYMENT: Part-time job opportunity. Boy or oirl. See
Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services.

SLW

REPUBLICAN CLUB : The Young Republican Club of Augusta College
WILL MEET Thursday, Nov* 12 at 3:00 p.mI in Bellevue Hall. All
students interested in joining this club are urged to attend.

U*

Gene Long

EdeB

CIRCLE K ; Circle K will meet today, (Tuesday) at 7:30 p.m. in
the Audio-visual room.

Sam Bod IE

EdeB

INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: Inter-Club Council will meet today (Tuesday'

at 3:00 P.M. in the Audio-visual room.

EdeB

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS ; Please
report to the secretary in Suite A at your convenience. Certain

personal information is NEEDEr BY THE DEPARTMENT IF BEHAVIORAL

Sciences. This is most important.

SLW

S.N.E.A. ; This is t^ reminp members pf S.N.E.A of the 10th
District S.N.E.A. - F.T.A. meeting to^ay (Tuesday) at 10:30 a.m.
in the Augusta College gymnasium,

-Pat Henry

EdeB

**

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS ; Richard Krishjh, one of the
world's fastest typists, will appear at Augusta College on Frioa
November 13 at 11:00 a.m. in the Audio Visual Room to demonstrat
HIS spectacular typing speed and lecture on typing techniques.
With typing speeds of up to 165 words per minute, Mr, Wisher

HAS exhibited unique TYPING FEATS BEFORE BUSINESS AND EDUCATIONA
groups THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES, HE APPEARS THROUGH THE
COURTESY OF THE ROYAL TYPEWRITER DIVISION OF ROYAL McBEE CoRP,

All Business Administration students who are free at this time

ARE invited to ATTEND.

BJW

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Thursday
Nov, 12, 196^

NOTICE ;

THE LOST AND
FOUND DEPART-
MENT IS
LOCATED IN THE
STUDENT
ACTIVITIES
OFFICE IN
BELLEVUE
HALL.

EdeB

***

REPUBLICAN

Gene Long
EdeB

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS ; Richard Krisher, one of the
world's fastest typists, will appear at Augusta College on Fri-
day, November 13 at 11:00 a.m. in the Audio Visual Room to dem-
onstrate HIS spectacular typing speed and lecture on typing
techniques. With typing speeds of up to 165 words per minute,
Mr. Krisher has exhibited unique typing feats before business

AND educational GROUPS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. HE APPEARS
through THE COURTESY OF THE ROYAL TYPEWRITER DIVISION OF RoYAL

McBee Corporation. All Business Administration students who
are free at this time are invited to attend,

BJW

***

PHI BETA LAMBDA : Mr. W. C. Cole, Superintendent of Personnel at
the Savannah River Plant, will speak Tuesday, November 17 at
7:00 p.m. IN THE Audio Visual Room. All members are urged to

ATTEND,

The candy sale should be completed by Friday, November 13. Give

THE MONEY YOU HAVE COLLECTED TO WaYNE KING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE,

Pins will be ordered Friday, November 20.

Dues that have not been paid should be given to Johnny Mitchell

IMMED I ATELY.

BJW

INTER-VARSI TY ; I nter-Vars i ty welcomes all students t^ meet with
them for a brief period of devotion at 8:35 a.m. on mondays and
Fridays and at 11:00 a.m. n Tuesdays and Thursdays in Bellevue
Hall,

ERJ

EdeB

ATTENTION STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF ; Portrait pictures for the
Wh I TE Columns will be made November 16-20, upstairs Bellevue Hall,

9:30 A.M. - 12:30 p.m.

1:00 P.M. - 3:30 p.m.
All boys will please wear dark coats and ties. All girls will
wear a drape furnished by the photographer.

EVENING STUDENTS will have their pictures mape November 19 fROM
5:00 P.M. until 9:00 p.m.

EdeB,

ATTENTION CLUBS ; Any clubs using classrooms in Bellevue Hall for
meetings must not rearrange desks and chairs or remove from rooms,
Also, trash must be removed and placed in trash containers.

EdeB

POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL GAME : Civitans will have a powder puff foot-
ball GAME ON THE AC SOCCER FIELD SATURDAY FROM 2-^:00 P.M. AD-
MISSION WILL BE .500. Circle K boys will be cheerleaders.

Connie Clifford

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Tuesday

Nov, 17, 196^

FIELD TRIP ; The tollowing students will be absent from classes
TODAY (Tuesday). They will go on a scheduled field trip to Millecg

VILLEj

Jimmy Beazley
Robert Bolton
Walter Brantley
B. Jo Buffington
Carol A^ Burnes
Diane Conner
Mangy V. Cooke
Carolyn Donar
Patricia Doolin
Antoinette Dwinga

SUSANNE EDENFIELD

Jeaki Garrison

ViCTQRIA GaVALAS

Michael Hauveh
Robert Johnson
Charlotte Jones
Judith Jones
Mary Lifsey
Eleanor Mura
Marion Murphey
Robert Paul
Eugene Renno
William Rollo
Eleanor Smith
Martha Sullivan
Beverly Thompson
Walter West
Jacqueline Yaun

Kay Bedingfield
George Best
Judith Bragg
Barbara Braswell
William Bryan
Joseph Clemmons
Jeanne Cook
Eloise Cooke
Frank Daniel
Ann Dukes
LucYLE Ferris
James Ford
Alice Funoerburk
Glenn Gentry
Henry Hopkins
John Johannsen
Dennis Kearns
Rebecca Kelly
Ruby L. Kino
William L Kinq
Lynn Lewis
George McDaniec
James McDonald
Eve McKenzie
James Miller, Jr.
Rebecca Morris
James Snow, Jr.
Paul Starnes
Nancy Stubbs
Claude Thompson
John Trulock
James Whyte

***

Thomas Adams
Douglas Bennett
Beverly Butler
Gay Campbell
Donna Cowley
Kenneth Cozart
Marion Crooke
Hugh Cross
Kathryn Easterhn
Michelle Gemmer
Linda Hemingway
Ronald Hoffman
Anne Hudson
Dorothy Hydrick
John Kenney
Kay Lankster
Patricia Linville
Mildred Martin
Rebekah Martin
James McManus
Lou is Merti ns
John Morgan
Richard Oglesby
Tony Pol son
Marshall Rader
Lynne Shepherd
Milton Sheridan
Dale A. Smith
Randolph Warr
Dennis Waters

SLW

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Mr. W. C. Cole, Superintendent of Personnel at
the Savannah River Plant, will speak tonight (Tuesday) at 7:00 p.m
IN THE Audio Visual Room. All students are invited to attend.
Pins will be ordered Friday, NovEMstR 20. Dues that have not been
PAID should be given t Johnny Mitchell immediately.

BJW

ATTENTION STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF ; Portrait pictures for the
"White Columns" will be made this week, (Nov. 16-20) upstairs,
Bellevue Hall.

9:30 a.m. - 12t30 P.M.

1:00 P.M. - 3;50 p.m.
All boys will please wear dark coai^ and ties. All girls will
wear a drape furnished by the photographer.

EVENING STU DlNTS v.- ill have their pictures made Novpmber 19 (Thurs,
from 5:00 P.M. UNTIL 9:00 p.m.

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Tuesday, November 17 196'f

NOTICE ; Paul Harvey will appear at Bell Auditorium Wednesday night
AT 15:00 P.M. Tickets are available in the Student Activities Office,
Bellevue Hall, Students .750 Adults $1.50.

SLW

**

JOB OPPORTUNITIES ; Full-time job for male student. Part-time job
FOR female student. See Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services,
Administration Building,

SLW

* * *

PEP CLUB ; Anyone interested in forming a Pep Club please sign up

today TTues,) in the Student Center and tonight at the ball game.

There will be an organizational meeting at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow (Wed.)
in the gym classroom,

Pat Baxter

EdeB

FOUND : One girls white leather jacket in Student Center. Owner may
claim in Student Activities Office, Bellevue I^all,

EdeB

LOST: Left in Student Center, One black alpaca sweater. Call James

Benton at RE 6-8568,

One Brown spiral notebook. Call Lee Howard at RE 3-9956.

EdeB

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Thursday
Nov. 19, 196^

NOTICE ;

All students

interested in

BUS TRI P TO

Emmanuel
College fr
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GAME SaT

Nov. 28

CONTACT

Cheerleaders
BY Monday.

ATTENTION ;

Men STUDENTS
WHO SIGNED UP
FOR intra-
mural basket-
ball AND TOUCH
FOOTBALL PLEASE

MEET Friday at
2:00 P.M. IN

THE GYM,

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signec up for
intramural
volleyball
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ball meet
WITH Miss

RETTEW AT

2:00 P.M.
Friday in

THE GYM.

MV

SPECIAL NOTICE : ALL STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF ARE REQUESTED TO
HAVE PORTRAIT PICTURES FOR THE "WHITE COLUMNS" MADE TODAY (THURS.)
AND TOMORROW (FRIDAY), PICTURES ARE BEING MADE UPSTAIRS IN
BELLEVUE HALL. THERE J_S NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE .

9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

1:00 FM - 3:30 FM

ALL BOYS WILL PLEASE WEAR DARK COATS AND TIES. ALL GIRLS WILL

WEAR A DRAPE FURNISHED BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER.

EVENING STUDENTS WILL HAVE THEIR PICTURES MADE TODAY (THURSDAY)

FROM 5sOO PM UNTIL 9:00 PM, ( PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST

DAY!!!) ^
' EdeB

WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP : AtL members planning to attend the party
Saturday night please contact Nancy Lackey (RE 6-31l6) no later
than Saturday morning,

Ann Jones
EoeB

LOST : One Laboratory workbook. Call Maj. Fred Young, 733-0395*
Extension 822^+1.

One Websters New Colleg r ate Di ctionary left in classroom. Please
bring to Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall.

EdeB

FACULTY'

The Georgia Association of School Counselors will hold its 15th
Annual Conference on November 19, 20, 21 at the Augusta Town
House here in Augusta, Georgia.

The faculty at Augusta College is extended a cordial welcome to
any and all meetings during the Conference.

Among nationally known persons, outstanding in their fields, who
WILL BE speakers ARE: Dr. Dugald S. Arbuckle, Boston University;
Dr. Harold F. Cottingham, President of American Personnel and
Guidance Association; and Dr. C. H. Thigpen, Chief of the Depart-
ment OF Psychiatry at the University Hospital and co-author of

THE renowned ThREE FacES OF EvE .

A copy of the entire program is available in THE FACULTY ROOM IN

THE Student Center.

GWH

CANTERBURY ; Dr. Price, Preacher of Harvard University, speaks
(on tape) "the Agony of the Self". Monday 3:00 p.m., Nov. 23.
Bellevue Hall, All students and faculty invited,

- A. H. Muntean
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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY. STUDENTS AND STAFF

INTER-VARSr rV; i iviTE.-;- Va!:3:t'' will j-'-.-r: vonight (Tuesday) at
7:30 in THE Kiusic Bu'.LOirjiS (dowmsta ; r;;- ) - All members are urge>

TO ATTEND, WO SnOK!N:~. 'S "fJRM i TTTO IN TH r S BUILDING I!
InTER-VaRS ITV WlLw HA .; CAILY DEVOTIOMAL MONDAY AT 15:30, TUESDAY

And Wednesday at 11:00, Ti.ursday at 12;00 and Friday at 10:00 in
Bellevue Hall For further inforkatio;; contact Ed Merry or Ervin

Jo S L I N ,

Edward Merry

EdeB

ATTENTION STUDENTS, FACU LTY ^ STAFF r Portrait pictures for the
annual will be made again today (Tuesday) and tomorrow (Wednesday)
November 2^-25 in Beli fvue Hall. If you were unable to have your
picture made, please f ome by Bellevue Hall either of these days
from 9:30 a.m. 70 3:30 p.m.

Those of you wmo did not pick up your fpoofs from Dreault's last
Saturday will be able to no so rooA\ (Fues^) /.no tomorrow (Wao,),
November 24-25 in Bellevue Hall.

EdeB

FINAL EXAM I NAT 10 N^SCHrDULE :

Mo NDAY, December 14 ,__1 964

PiTrTod 1 8:00 a'.m. - Vl;00 a.m.

Period k 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 8 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

PERI90 11 7:00 P.M. >- lOvX) P.M.

Tuesday, Decem b e r 15, 196 4

Period 2 STOO a.m. ~^11:00 a.m.

Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesda y, DECEMgER l 6, 19-'4

Per I CO 3 ~B:00 a.m'.'~-"i'T:00 a.m.

PERien 6 12:00 noon * 3:00 p.m.

Periob 7 3:15 P.M. ~ 6:15 p-^u

SLW

ATTE NTION A LL G.I. B'l.L VETE-^ A N S AND WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENT S :
Please sign Progress Rep^rto in the Office of Student Records,
Apm I N I strat I PN Building n M-n-ja-, , November 30.

GOG

***

INTRA MUR AL BASK ETBALL; Wconesoay, Nov- 2^ at 3:00 p.m. Intra-
mural basketball ^faoYG)o Celtics vs Globetrotters. Wilcats vs
Yellow Jackets. Both c^'-ies at 3;00 p.m.

MV

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AT 3^00 P.M. IN TKfc: Audio Visual Room, Libraky,

EdeB

+ * *

STU DENT COU NCIL; Stuotut Council w'll meet today (Tuesday) at

3.'50 P.M. IN bCLLEVUE HALL.

EdcB

PHI BETA LAr iEDA; Pi-.; Beta Lambda will meet Tuesday, Dec, 1 at
Z'.'^O IN Room 13 ce TmE Arts Building,

All dues must be paid by December 1. Money from the candy sale
must be paid by December 1.

Committee reports will be given. Plans for the Christmas ban-
quet WILL BE COMPLETED,

3jvy

LOST ; Gold alpaca sweater, science bldg. Call Bui floNCRiEF at
79^^1221,

Blue winddreaker jacket left in English class. Call
Michael Wren at 798-5^79.

Brown Sociology notebook. Call Tess Waldrep at 722-7731
Extension 366,
lliE LOST & FOUND DEPARTMENT IS LOCATED IN Ci'.LLEVUE HALL.

F.^-^B

* **

NEWMAN CLUB; The Newman Club will not meet tomorrow (Wednesday)

Tommy Werrick

Eoe3

* * *

BAPTI ST STUDENT UNION ; Baptist Student Union meets tomorrow
(WrDNCSJA^-) >.T 3:00 p.m. in the Music Building, There will be
A Thanksgiving program,

Fred W. Moore

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Augufita (BalW^t

TU r S D A Y

Dec. 1, 1964

tuesday - thursday REPORT

PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE ;

Monday, December 14, 1964

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

Period 4 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

PERI9D 8 3:15 P.M. - 6:15 pm.

Period 11 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 15> 1964

PerTod 2 8:00 a.m. -11 :00 a.m.

Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 16, 1964

Period 3 8:00 a.m. - 1 1 ToO a.m.

Period 6 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

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

SLW

ATTENTION ALL G.I. BILL VETERANS AND WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS !
Please sign Progress Reports in the Office of Student Records,
Administration Building,

GBC

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Phi Beta Lambda will meet today, (Tuesday) at

6:30 IN Room 13 of the Arts Building,

All dues must be paid by today. Money from the candy sale must be

paid by today.

Committee reports will be given. Plans for the Christmas banquet

WILL BE completed,

BJW

JOB OPPORTUNITIES ; Full-time job for male student. Part-time job
for female student. See Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services,
Administration Building.

SLW

REPUBLICAN CLUB ; The Republican Club will meet Thurstay, Dec. 3
at 3:00 P.M. IN Bellevue Hall.

Robert Crout

EdeB

AC THEATER ; The Augusta College Theater will present "John Brown's
Body" Thursday and Friday nights at 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium of
THE MAIN Library on Greene Street, No admission charged.

WDG

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DRAMA CLUB: SLW

V?;ry important

MEETING THE BELL RI NGERi There will be a meeting of the business staff of

The Bell Ringr today (Tues.) at ti-OO p.m. in Bellevue Hall,
tomorrow (V/ed)

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Kathy Gibson
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AC CHOIR:

WHITE COLUMNS S T AFF ; There will be a meeting of the annual staff
today (Tues,) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall,

EdeB

ATTEND AN
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RETURN CHO t R

INTRANURALS ; Girls - Volleyball:

Dec, 2, 3:00 p.m,.-Team I vs. Team II
Dec, k, 3:00 p.m. -Team I vs. Team Ii|

Men Touch footballs

The Augusta Wed. Pec, 2, 3:00 p.m,

Colts vs. Redskins
College Choir Pp^ I ^ ^^^^ i^^ -j^qq p^^^ Giants vs. Vikings

will rehearse ^^^^_ Basketball:

today (Tues.) Thursday, Dec^ 3) 3:00 p.m,

Celtics vs. Yellow Jacklts
Globetrotters vs. Wild Cats

-MV

FROM 3-4:00,

AN3 Wednesday

morn I NG at **

''^^' '^'-^ PLEASE RETURN ANNUAL PROOFS TO STUD-'T ACIIVITIFS OFMCF, RniPVUF
members must HALL, AS SOON AS P0SSi3LE.

EceB

FOUND: One transistor radiOo One umb'^eila^

robes by Qns: Wedsters Collegjath: D;ct!onarYo

Two mens' sweaters (both blue)

AY, Q^^ "MaSTERWORKS OF WORLD LITERATURE" - (jiMMY JcHNSOn)

Dec. 2, One blue spiral notebook.

One girls white sweater.
One Biology Lab, Manual
*** One "Principles of American Government",

Envelope containing blank chzck^c
One girls white leather jacket.
One pair tennis shoes.
The above articles may be claimed in the Studcnt Activities Office
Bellevue Hall,

-EdeB
* **

INTER-VARSITY: Inter-Varsity will meet at 7:30 tonight (Tuesday)

in Bellevue Hall.

LL'wa^'O Merry
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BA_PTI^T STUDENT_ UNION: Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow,
T\T'io>i~j~^Yy'C'f'~r^2/^r 3:00 p.m. in the Audio \';sual room. All

students ArJE URGED TO ATi '. i-lD ,

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Thursday
Dec. 5, 1964

PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE ;

Monday, December 14, 1964

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

Period k 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 8 3:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

Period 11 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 15, 1964

Period 2 8:00 a.m. ^"ii .qo a.m.

Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 16, 1964

Period 3 b:00 a.m. - 11 :00 a.m.

Peri 6 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

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

***

DEC 2 '64

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PLEASE RETURN ANNUAL PROOFS TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. BELLEVUE

HALL_^AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

***

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AC CHOIR : The Augusta College Choir will present a Christmas pro-
cram Sunday, December 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Second Baptist Church,

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REPUBLICAN CLUB : The Republican Club will meet TOav (Thursday)
AT 3:00 P.M. IN Bellevue Hall.

-.. _ -Robert Crout

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STUDENT COUNCIL: Student Council will meet today (Thursday) at

3:00 p. fi, in Bellevue Hall,

John Trulock

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ATTENTION STUDENTS : Today, Thursday, Dec, 3 students will nominate
Sophomore girls for Miss Christmas Belle in Stjdent Center from 9-2,

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ATTENTION ALL G.i. BILL VETERANS AND WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS;

Please sign Progress Reports in the OmcE of Student Records,
Administration Building,

GBC

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Thursday, December 3' 19o4

A UGUSTA COLLEGE THEAT ER; The Augusta College Theater will present
"John Brown's Body'* tonight (Thurs.) and tomorrow night (Friday)
AT 8:C0 P.M. in the auditorium of the main library on Greene Stree"
No admission charged,

WDG

CIRCLE K ; Circle K will have a very i mtortant meeting Tuesday,

Dec, 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Audio Visual room.

Sam Bod IE

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**

INTRAMURALS ; Girls - Volleyball:

Friday, December 4 at 3:00 p.m.

Team 1 vs. Team 1 I !
Men Touch football:

Friday, December k at 3:00 p.m.

Gi ants vs. Vi k I ngs
Men Basketball:

Thursday, December 3 at 3:00 p.m.

Celtics vs. Yellow Jackets

Globetrotters vs. Wild Cats

MV

***

PHI BETA LAMBDA : Gary Thompson, the president of Phi Beta Lambda,

HAS resigned because OF CONFLICTING DUTIES. MaRTY FRANTZ AND

Robert Johnson were nominated at the last meeting to run for this

VACANCY. A ballot BOX IS IN RoOM 20 OF THE ArT BuILDING, ALL
MEMBERS ARE URGED TO VOtE BY TOMORROW, FrIOAY. DECEMBER A-,

Barbara Fulmer

BJW

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AUGUSTA COLLEGE
TUESDAY-THURSDAY REPORT

TuesPAY

Dec. 8, 1964 PLEASE RETURN AN'^IUAL PR O OFS TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE, BELLEVUE
HALL, AS SOON AS PQSSIB '-F.

NEV.MAN CLUB: - EdeB

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The Newman Club

will meet at

7:C0 P.M.

Ginger Walker Donna Ay ers

TONIGHT (TuES.) Barbara Braswell Patsy Standlee

Carol Dawk ins Pat Henry

Sally Nichols Linda Stokes

Hall, All Dianne Nipper Jo Ann Williams

MISS CHRISTNAS BELLE CA:vlD I DATES ; The following Sophomore girls
were elected as candidates for Miss Christmas Belle:

IN Bellevue

members

Voting to elect Miss Christmas Belle will be held Thursday, Dec. 10
please be from 9sOO until 2:00 in the Student Center.

present.

T. Werrick
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INTER-VARSITY ; Inter-Varsity will meet today (Tues.) at 6:30 p.m.
IN Bellevue Hall. Jim Raines, IVCF staff, will speak on "Cufisii^'j
Commitment". There is also a movie on "Mis'? ions \h Cri^^is". All
students are invited tc attend.

- Edward Merry

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* * *

INTER-CLUB COUNC I L ; Inter-Club Council will meet today (Tuesday)
at 3;00 p.m. in the Audio-visual room,

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CIRCLE K: Circle K will have a very impo rtant meeting today (Tues.,
at 7:30 P.M. IN THE Audio-visual room.

Sam Bod 10

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CHRI STMAS SEALS ; Cjrcle K will have a Christmas seal toll gate
AT Augusta College Thursday aijj Friday to colle-^t money for
Christmas seals. We urge all students and faculty to give
generously to this worthy cause.

Sam Bod IE

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ATTENTION STUDENT S: Students are directed to avoid using the area

BETWEEN the LIBRARY, THE GYMNASIUM, THE STUDENT CENTER AND THE

Science Building as a walk way. There are potential dangers

existing THERE WHILE CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS.

SLW

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TUESDAY-THURSDAY PT-OPT ( CO i-JT I h .' lJ^ j

Tuesday, Decembr 8, 196^

AT TENTION FACULTY ; Students who are members of the Augusta College
Choir will appear on television at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 9
These students who have 10:00 classes will be approximately five (5)
minutes late;

GaYLE HOLLINS

Kay Lankster
Glennda Saverance
Pat Frost

Lou SWANSON

Judy Jones
Brenda Riner
Albert Marrero
Larry Holton
Lee King

Marilene Edmonds
Roger Welch
Jimmy Hillis
Gary Markert

Alice Peters
Elaine Linnenkohl
Joan Prosnak
Karen Brovn
Vicky Gavalas
Sue Diepiiuis
Janet Helm
Carolyn Wood
Art Benton
Bill Estroff
Ralph Lever
Susan Woolf
Ellen Burnseu

E. Remington

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDUL E :

Monday, December 1^, 196^

Period 1 8:00 a.m. ^1 1 : CO a.m.

Period ^- 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m.

Period 8 5:15 pm. - 6:15 p.m.

Period 11 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 15, 196^

Period 2
Period 5
Period 12

8:00 a.m.

12:00 NOON

7:00 P.M.

- 11 :00 a.m.

- 5:00 P.M.

- 10:G0 P.M.

We dnesday, De c e mber 16, 1 96^

pVriod 5 ElOO a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m.

Period 7 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

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BA PTIST STUDENT UNIO N: A movie entmlfi ''iLtnAar r.u. 1 s ii-,ab" w.ii. cs:
"shown at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow (Weonfsday) in Bellevue Hall. This will

BE THE last MEETING OF THE QUARTER.

Kay Bedingfielb

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LOST ; Brown billfolp. Call Sue Johnson, 82^-2059.

Economics bk "An Introduction to Analysis & Policy". Call

Nancy Bohling, 756-2^67.
FOUND; Pair mens glasses. Frames are brown at top and clear aroun

THE bottom. Owner may claim in Student Activities office in

Bellevue Hall.

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PHI BETA LAMBDA; Phi Beta Lambda will meet today (Tuesday) at 11:50
IN Room 21 of the Arts building. Plans for the Christmas banquet
will be discussed. All members are urged to attend this BRIEF meet-

1 NG.

Marty Frantz
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tuesday - thursday REPORT

PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

DEC \^

'8*

Thursday
Dec. 10, 196^

ATTENTION STUDENTS : A special survey or the entire Student Body will

BE CONDUCTED TODAY (THURSDAY, DEC. 10). AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH
CLASS ALL STUDENTS WILL BE ASKED TO COMPLETE A FORM, IF THEY HAVE NOT
DONE SO IN ANOTHER CLASS, AnY STUDENT WHO IS NOT ENROLLED !N A

program of study listed on the form must state his program under
"remarks". Also, any student who has changed his address and/or
telephone number during the current quarter should furnish this
new information under "remarks".

Permits to Enroll for winter quarter, 1965 will be issued for those
students who submit this form.

SLW

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE ;

Monday, December 1^, 196^

Period 1 8:00 a.m. ^"1-1:00 a.m.

Period k 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 8 3:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.

Perio 11 7:00 P.M. - 10:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 15, 1964

Period 2 8:00 a.m. ^^1:00 a.m.

Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 16, 1964
Period 3 8:00 a.m. - 11 :00 a.m.
Period 6 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.
Period 7 3:15 p-m. - 6:15 p.m.

SLW

LIBRARY HOURS; Regular schedule through December l6, 1964.

December 17-18
December 19-27
December 28-31
January 1-3
January 4
January 5

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

CLOSED

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

CLOSED

Reg istrat i on

Regular schedule begins at 7:50 a.m.

RR

INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT; AC gym. Students admitted with ID carw.

Dec. i8 - 7:30 p.m. College of Charleston vs. Piedmont College,
9:00 P.M. Augusta College vs. Andrews College.

Dec. 19 - 7:30 p.m. Two losing teams from Friday play.
9:00 P.M. Two WINNING teams from Friday play.

MV

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Thursday, December 10, 196^

MISS CHRISTMAS BELLE : Students will vote to elect Miss Christmas
Belle today from 9:00 until 2:00 in the Student Center.
The following Sophomore girls were elected as candidates for
Miss Christmas Belle:

Donna Ayers Patsy Standlee

Barbara Braswell Linda Stokes

Carol Dawkins Ginger Walker

Pat Henry Jo Ann Williams

Sally Nichols

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* * *

CHRISTMAS SEALS ; Circle K will have a Christmas seal toll gate

AT Augusta College today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday) to collect

MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS SEALS, WE URGE ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY TO GIVE
generously to THIS WORTHY CAUSE,

Sam Bod IE

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***

ATTENTION ALL G.I. BILL VETERANS AND WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDEN TS:
Please sign last Progress Reports for fall quarter rr-^.<i in the Office
OF St''denv RE'^oH-^r., Administration building,

GBC

* *

PLEASE RETURN ANNUAL PROOFS TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE, BELLEVUE
HALL, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE .

EdeB

ATTENTION STUDENTS : Students are directed to avoid using the area
between the library, the gymnasium, the student center and the
Science Building as a walk way. There are potential dangers
existing there while construction is in progress.

SLW

Augusta QloUpgp

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Tuesday

Deco 15, 196^

EARN A NAVY COI^MISSION i

MEN FOR OFFICER TRAINING. ThESE

Reserve who are attending drills
unit or civilian applicants, are
a naval officer.

If you CAN MEET THE RIGID REQUIR

will attend two full-time summer
Candidate School, Newport, Rhode
scheduled for the summers betwee
and junior and senior years.

For FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT

Reserve Training Center, 2869 Ce
733-22^-9. The application deadl
PROGRAM IS 31 December 196^+.

Each year, the Navy selects

A GROUP OF college
STUDENTS, EITHER MEMBERS OF THE NavAL

OF A Naval Surface or Air Reserve

"on course" TO THEIR COMtllSSIONS AS

EMENTS FOR THE NaVY ROC PROGRAM, YOU
TRAINING COURSES AT THE NAVAL OFFICER

Island. Each course is eight weeks,
n your sophomore and junior years,

LT miller, U. S. Naval & Marine Corps
NTRAL Ave., Augusta, Georgia, phone

INE for 1965 selections INTO THE

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phi beta LAMBDA ; The Phi Beta Lambda Christmas banquet will be
Thursday, December 17j at 7:^5 p-m. in the Student Center. Tickets
ARE S2.00 and must be purchased by tomorrow (Wednesday, Dec. 16).

BJW

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE ;

T"-:sday, Decemder 13, 196^

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

Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December i6, 196^

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

Period 6 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

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

SLW

LIBRARY HOURS; Regular schedule through December 16, 196^,

December 17-I8
December 19-27
December 28-31
January 1-3
January k
January 5

8:00 A.M. - 5:00 p.m.

CLOSED

8:00 A.M. - 5:00 p.m.

CLOSED

Reg I STRATION

Regular schedule begins at 7:50 a.m.
RR

INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT: AC gym. Students admitted with ID cards.

Dec. 18 - 7:30 p.m. College of Charleston vs. Piedmont College.

9:00 P.M. Augusta College vs. Andrews College,

Dec. 19 - 7:30 p.m. Two losing teams from Friday play.

9:00 P.M. Two winning teams from Friday play.

MV

** *

G.l. BILL VETERANS & WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS : Please sign last
Progress Reports for fall quarter now in the Office of Student Records.

GBC

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tuesday ' thursday REPORT

PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE

FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

FACULTY AND STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO STAY

OUT OF THE CONSTRUCTION

AREA,.

BDJ

**

PEACE CORPS PLACEMENT TEST: The Peace Corps Placement Test will be

GIVEN AT 6:30 A.M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 AT

THE Post Office Building,

Room 301o To take the test, bring a completed Peace Corps Question-

naire TO the test location and allow 1/2 HOURS, UNLESS YOU HAVE A

language proficiency in Spanish or French.

Another hour is required

FOR THE language TESTo QUESTIONNAIRE FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MOST

POST OFFICES. Applicants must be American

citizens, at least i8 years

old.

SLW

* *

AC BASKETBALL GAriE; The Augusta College vs. Emanuel College basket-

ball gami has be:n changed from tonight (T

UES.) TO tomorrow (WED,-

January 6),

MV

**

APPLICANTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA:

On Monday, January 11 the

following representatives of the schools and colleges of THE University

OF Georgia will make their annual visit to

Augusta College to inter-

VIEW all applicants to the University of

Georgia .

Paul R, Kea, Assistant Director of Admissions, accompanied by

Dean Mary Speirs, School of Home

ECONOMI cs

De/^:j Jc Whitney Bunting, College

OF Business Administration

DrTAN John E. Drewry, School of Journalism

Dean Jcmn 0 Eidson, College of

Arts and Sciences

Dean Allyn M. Herri ck, School of

Forestry

Dean Daniel J, Sorrells, Dean of

StudeI^ts

Deam I'.emneth L Waters, School of Pharmacy

Dean Robert S, Wheeler, College

OF Agriculture

Representatives of the Division

OF Armed Services of the

University of Georgia

Applicants should report to Bellevue Hall

between 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.

SLW

***

INTER-VARSlTY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP; Inter
January 12 at 7'30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall.

-Varsity will meet Tuesday,

Edward Merry

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***

S.N.E.A.: Student N.E.A. will meet Monday

, January 11 at 3:00 p.m.

in Bellevue Hall. Attendance is mandatory

. Any student wishing to

join winter quarter is welcome.

Pat Henry

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interested in

joining may

come also.

RlCK Davio

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* **

STUDENT COUNCIL !
The Student
Council will
MEET today,
(Thurs.) Jan 7
at 3:00 P.M. jN
Bellevue Hall.
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PHI BETA LAMBDA ;
Phi Beta Lambda
w:ll meet Tues.
January 12 at
7:30 P.M. IN
the Audio-
Visual room,
Library.

"~M. Franz
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Augusta QluU^g^

tuesday - thursday [{[PORT

published twice weekly for the
faculty, students and staff

ATTENTION: FACULTY AND STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO STAY OUT OF THE

CONSTRUCTION AREA.

BDJ

***

APPLICANTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ; On Monday, January 11 the

following representatives of the schools and COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY

OF Georgia will make their annual visit to Augusta College to inter-
view ALL APPLICANTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA?

Paul R. Kea, Assistant Director of Admissions, accompanied by

Dean Mary Speirs, School of Home Economics

Dean J. Whitney Bunting, College of Business Administration
Dean John E. Drewry, School of Journalism
Dean John 0. Eidson, College of Arts and Sciences
Dean Allyn M. Herrick, School of Forestry
Dean Daniel J. Sorrells, Dean of Students
Dean Kenneth L. Waters, School of Pharmacy
Dean Robert S. Wheeler, College of Agriculture
Representatives of the Division of Armed Services of the
University of Georgia

Applicants should report to Bellevue Hall between 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.

SLW

PEACE CORPS PLACEMENT TEST : The Peace Corps Placement Test will be
given at y:30 a.m. Saturday, January 9 at the Post Office Building,
Room 301. To take the test, bring a completed Peace Corps Question-
naire TO the test location and allow 1)4 hours, unless you have a
language proficiency in Spanish or French. Another hour is required

FOR THE language TEST, QUESTIONNAIRE FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MOST

POST OFFICES. Applicants must be American citizens, at least 18 years

OLD.

SLW

READING IMPROVE M ENT AND COMPREHENSION SKILLS ; Daytime and evening

classes are BEING SCHEDULED IN READING IMPROVEMENT AND ALSO IN COM-
PREHENSION SKILLS. If you want to improve YOUR GRADES AND YOUR SKILLS
BY TRAINING IN ONE OF THESE COURSES CONTACT MRS. HARGROVE, ADMINISTRA-
TION Building by L:,00 p.n, tomorrow (Friday).

GH

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: I nter-Vers 1 ty will meet Tuesday,

January 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall.

Edward Merry

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S.N,E.A. ; Student N.E.A. will meet Monday, January 11 at 3:00 p.m.
in Bellevue Hall. Attendance is mandatory. Any students wishing to
JOIN winter quarter are welcome.

Pat Henry

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Activities Office, Bellevue Hall,

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FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Jan. 12, 196^

ATTENTION
FACULT Y AND
STUDENTS ;
Daytime ani

EVEN 1 NG
OLASSES ARE

BEING SCHEU-
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MENT AND ALSO
IN COMPREHEN-
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DAY,

GH

***

B.S.U. ; All

STUDENTS ARE
INVITEn TO
VIEW THE
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ON Wednesday
Jan. 13 AT

3:00 IN THE
AUD I O-V I SUAL
ROOM,

J. Cory
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ATTEriTION; FACULTY AND STUDENTS ARE REQUESTE D TO STAY OUT OF THE

CONSTRUCTION AREA.

BDJ

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THE BELL RINGE R; The Bell Ringer staff will have a meeting today,
(Tuesday) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall, All students interested
in joining nay attend,

Rick Davis

EdeB

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Phi Beta Lambda will meet tonight (Tues.) at
7:30 p.m. in the Audio-visual room, Library.

M. Frantz
EdeB

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Inter-Varsity will meet tonigh

(Tuesday) at 7:30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall.

Edward Merry

EdeB

WHITE COLUMNS ; There will be a meeting of the White Columns staff
tomorrow (Wed. Jan. 13) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall,

- Kay Lankster
EdeB

INTER-CLUB COUNCIL ; Inter-Club Council will meet today (Tuesday)
at 3:00 P.M. IN the Audio-visual room, Library,

EdeB

Circl e K ; Circle K will meet tonight (Tues.) at 7:30 p.m. in the
Library classroom,

Sam Bod IE

EdeB

REMINDE R TO CLUB PRESIDENT S: Please bring the Sophomore Homecoming
candidates name to Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall no
later than Thursday, Jan. 1^,

EdeB

R IDE W ANTED; From Ridge Road (near Deans Bridge Roa) to arrive
FOR 12:00 class. Return after 3:00 p.m. class. Call 738-1790.

EdeB

TYPING FOR S TUDENTS ; Reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Sharon Ergle at

EdeB

733-029^.

NEWAN CLUB: The Newman Club will meet tomorrow (Weo.) at 7:00 p.m

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ATTENTION ;
FA CULTY

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CHOIR;

The Choir will cso on tour at the end of this winter quarter

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at 2:00, AND ONLY THREE ABSENCES ARE ACCEPTABLE BECAUSE OF THE
deadline and tour TIME. Do N ' T FORGET. ...WE GO ON TOUR AT THE END

of the quarter to washington, d. c. and possibly new york. jo i n
now! ! !

Gail Moll INS

EoeB

* *

THE BELL RINGER ; ThE Bell Ringer staff will meet Monday (Jan. i8)
AT 3;00 P.M. in Bellevue Hall.

EbeB

JOB OPPORTUNITY ; Technical Lab Assistant needed immediately,
7 TO 9 or 10 A.M. Call Dr. Frank Mullins - 722-l8'+6.

SLW

REMINDER TO CLUB PRESIDENTS ; Please bring the Sophomore Homecoming
candidates name to Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall touay
(Thursday, Jan. 1^),

EdeB

DRAMA CLUB!

There will be an important meeting of the Drama Club

tobay (Thurs.) at 3:00 p.m. All members are askep t be present

ANB ALL students INTERESTED IN J3INING ARE INVITED,

Kathy GlBSeN

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PART-TINE HEL P; Shoney's, Men cnly. No one under i8 without work

PERMIT, 25-30 KOURS A WEEK. PLEASE CONTACT MR . WALLACE, AbM i N J S"
TRATI N BU I LD I NG,

SLW

NEVjMA N CLUB; The Newman Club will hold a discussion on birth

CONTROL TOMORROW (WEDK?:sDAy) AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE AuDlO-VISUAL

ROOM. The student body is invited to attend,

David Leonard

EdeB

INTER-VAR SITY: Inter-Varsity will meet tonight (Tues.) at 7:30 FM
IN Bellevue Hall.

Edward Merry

EoeB

OVERSEAS JOB OPPORTUNITY ;. Summer employment for students in
Germany. For further information see Mrs, Dickson in the Office
OF Student Services, Administration Building.

SLW

CIRCLE K: Circle K will meet tonight (Tuesday) at 7:00 p.m, in th-

Audio-visual room, Library,

Sam Bod IE

EdeB

JOB O PPORTUNITY ; Technical Lab Assistant needed immediately,
V To"9 9R 10 a.m. Call Dr. Frank Mull ins - 722-184-6,

SLW

B.S .U. ; Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow (Wednesday) at
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ATTENTION FACULTY G.E.A. MEMBERS ; There will be a G.E.A. meeting
Tuesday, January 26 at 3:00 p.m., Science 7 You are urged to attend

THIS IflPORTANT MEETING.

- John Smith

YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB ; The Young Republican Club will meet today,
(Thursday) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue HalL,

Robert Crout

EdeB

S.N.E.A. ; There will be a meeting of S.N.E.A. on Monday, Jan. 25
at 3:00 P.M. in Bellevue Hall,

Patsy O'Byrne

EoeB
***

OVERSEAS JOB OPPORTUNITY : Summer employment for students jn Germany.
For further information see Mrs. Dickson in the Office of Student
Services, Administration building.

***

- SLW

PART-TIME JOBS ; Shoney's. Men only. No one under 18 without work

PERMIT, 25-30 hours a WEEK, PlEASE CONTACT MR. WALLACE, ADMINIS-
TRATION building,

SLW

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Jan, 26, 1965

FACULTY

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ATTENTION FACULTY GoE.A. MEM BERS? Th^re will be a G.E.A. meeting
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THIS important MEcITING,

John Smith _;

* * *

ATTENTION ALL ME N_ BETWEEN AG ES I8-26 ; SSS Form 109 is automati-
cally FORWARDED TO YO.'P LOCAL BOARD PROVIDED WE HAVE YOUR SELECTIVE

Service number. Please r-.port this number to us as soon as you
obtain it from your selective service board,

GMM

**

J OB OPPORTUNITY ; Full time employment for male student. Must be

ABLE to type AND HAVE A GOOD SPEAKING VOICE* Fo R FURTHER INFORMA-
TION SEE Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services, Administration

Bu I LD I NG.

SLW

CIRCLE K: Circle K will meet tonight (Tues.) at 7:30 p.m. in the

Audio-visual rojm.

Sam Boo IE

EdeB

CANTERBURY : Canterbury, the Episcopal Church's Mission on campus,
announces that it will have a weekly celebration of Holy Communion
ON Tuesdays, beginning today (Tues. Jan. 26) at 4:00 p.m. in Belle-
vuE Hall, second floor. All Episcopal students and faculty are
invited. Visitors are welcome.

The Rev. A. H. Munte'

Er-EB

NEWMAN CLUB;

The Newman Club will continue its discussion on bipti'

control tomorrow (Wef.) at 7:00 p.m. in the Audio-visual room, Tnt

STUDENT body IS INVITED TO ATTEND,

Di CK Murtaugh

EdeB
* * *

INTER-V A RSIT Y; I nter-Vars i ty will meet tonight (Tues.) at 7:50 FM
IN Bellevue Hall. Jim Raines, IVCF staff, will speak. Devoti onalc
will be on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00 a.m., and Wed, &

Friday at 9:00 a.m.
TO attend.

in Bellevue Hall, You are cordially invitep

Edward Merry

Er.EB

:^ITJ^JJ.'^/L''^ 'rL !i-'A '-_^'L'- VFTERArS_AND_ WAR ORPHA N'S ACT S TUDENTS!

FLt:A3E sign Ph!0GRt3S REPORTS IN T;t<: OFFICE OF STUDENT RECORDS,

Administration Builojngo

GP.C

LOST : Chemistry book. Call Jessie Davis, 733-8777.

5 KEYS, initial "R", Call Ronnie Dixon, 733-3577.

Red key casec

Call Lena Sanoster, PA 2-7731, Ext. 366,

EdeB

B.S,U. : Baptist S~jdemt Un;ion will meet tomorrow (Wed.) at 3:00 R
IN library classroom for a student led discussion. All members
are urged to attend, Kay Bed i ngf i ELr(EDEB.

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FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

January 28, I965

ATTENTION ALL MEN BETWEEN AGES l8-26 ; SSS Form 109 is automat 1 callv

FORWARDED TO YOUR LOCAL BOARD PROVIDED WE HAVE YOUR SELECTIVE SERVICE
NUMBER. Please REPORT this number to us as SOON AS YOU OBTAIN IT

FROM YOUR Selective Service Board,

a>n

ATTENTION ALL G.i. BILL VETERANS AND WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS ;
Please sign Progress Reports in the Office of Student Records, Adminis-
tration BuiLOINCi

GBC

JOB OPPORTUNITY } Full time employment for male student. Must be able
TO type and have a good speaking voice. For further information see
Mrs, Dickson, Office of Student Services, Administration Building.

SLW

REMINDER TO STUDENTS:

Please sign up for intramurals. Lists are

POSTED ON BULLETIN BOARDS IN THE STUDENT CENTER AND GYMNASIUM,

MV

CANTERBURY:

The Episcopal Church's Mission on campus announces that

IT WILL have a weekly CELEBRATION OF HOLY COMMUNION EVERY TUESDAY AT

4:00 P.M. IN Bellevue Hall, second floor. All Episcopal students an:;

FACULTY ARE INVITED. VISITORS ARE WELCOME.

The Rev. A. H. Muntea.j

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ATTENTION STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF t Portrait pictures for White
Columns will be made topay (Tuesday),upstairs in Bellevue Hall

9:00 - 12:00
12:30 - 3:00
All boys please wear dark coats and ties. All girls will wear a
drape furnished by the photographer. This is the last day pictures
will be made.

EdeF

***

SPECIAL NOTICE : Frans Reynoers, Dutch-born mime, will appear at
Augusta College tomorrow (Weo, Feb. 3) at 11:00 a.m. in the gymnasium,

EdeB

MISS RIChMOND COUNTY GREENS ; Applications for Miss Richmond County
Greens are available in the Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall,
Deadline for making application is Wednesday, February 10,

EdeB

INTER-VARSI TY ; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet Monday,
Feb, y AT 7:30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall, Any persons going to the con-
ference IN Decatur Feb, 5~6 should contact Edward Merry by today (Tues,)

Edward Merry
EdeB

CANTERBURY} The Episcopal Church's Mission on campus announces that

it will have a weekly celebration of Holy Communion every Tuesday at
't:00 P.M. IN Bellevue Hall, second floor. All Episcopal students and
faculty are invited. Visitors ARi wELCOMEt

A, H. Muntean

Chaplain

**

ATTENTION ALL MEN BETWEEN AGES l8~26 ; SSS Form 109 is automatically

FORWARDED TO YOUR LOCAL BOARD PROVIDED WE HAVE YOUR SELECTIVE SERVICE

NUMBER. Please report this number to us as soon as you obtain it
FROM YOUR Selective Service Board,

GMM

NEWMAN CLUB ; The Newman Club will meet tomorrow (Wednesday) at 7:00PM
in the Audio-Visual Room,

Pat Doolin

EoeB

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ; Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow,
(Wednesday) at 3:00 p.m. in Library 6, Joe Glisson, coach at Butler,
WILL speak. All members are urged to attenw.

- K. Bedingfielb
EdeB

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

ATTENTION STUDENtS t The small tables used for playing bridge have

BEEN MOVED TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES RoOM #^ , STUDENTS ARE REQUESTEt

TO play cards in this area,

EdeB

ATTENTION G.E.A. MEMBERS ; Please make reservations for the G,E.A.
dinner by tomorrow (Feb, 5) with Miss Jean Williams, Mrs, Hargrove
OR Mrs. Jean Wiggins*

JW

PHI BETA LAMBDA:

Phi Beta Lambda will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,

February 9 in Room 13 of the Art Building. The main point of
business to be discussed will be the supper to be held on Tuesday,
February 16. All persons interested in joining Phi Beta Lambda
ARE welcome.

M, Frantz

EoeB

MISS RICHMOND COUNTY GREENS ; Applications for Miss Richmond Count
Greens are available in the Student Activities Office, Bellevue
Hall. Deadline for making application is Wednesday, February 10,

EdeB

I NTER-VARSI TY ; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet Monoa^
Feb. y AT 7:30 p.m. in Bellevue Hall.

EwARD Merry

EdeB

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AREA .

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February 9

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ATTENTION ALL

STUDENTS ;

Voting for King

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be today and

tomorrow in the

Student Center,

Pat Henry
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DRAMA CLUB ;
Thc AC 0**MA
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EoeB

BAPTIST STUDENT
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WILL MEET

TOMORROW (Weo)

AT 3:00 P.M.

IN Library 6.
Kay Beding-

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PHI BETA LAMBDA t Phi Beta Lambda will meet at 7:30 p.m. today ('
Tn R*om 15 OF THE Art Building. The main point of business to -^ .

OIS^USSCV WILL BE THE SUPPER TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, FEB." J .-.nv 'iS.,
PERSONS INTERESTED IN JOINING Ph I BETA LAMBDA ARE WELCOM::.

M. Frant:

EceB

MISS RICHMOND COUNTY GREENS ; Applications for M.pr; p.-hmond C--
Greens are available in the Stuoent "-- ^.. ,^_j o^i..^
Deadline for making application is tomorrow (Wednesday, Febo '.^/j

EoeB

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MOVED TO Student Activities Ro'^m #1, Students are requested to play
eAR9s in this area*

EoeB

STUDEI^TS And ^^AGULTY are REQUESTED TO STAY OUT OF THF CONSTP'JCTI OM

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tNTERCLUB COUNCIL ; The Inter-Club Council will meet today (Tje-
at 3:00 p,M, IN THE Auoio-Visual Room, Library.

"-Ray Gant
Ede3

INTER-VARSITY > Inter-Varsity will meet next Monday night at 7:30 ; i.
IN Bellevue Hall. Devotionals are Monday and Thursday at 11:00 an:
Wednesday at 9:00 and Friday at 8:30 in Bellevue Hall.

Edward Merry
EdeB

FACULTY G.E,A. | The dinner scheduled for Feb, 10, 196.'^
OF THE Augusta College G.E.A. unit ha* or^.. -..,---
CENT interest.

John Smith

EreB

***

PHILOSOPHY DISCUSSION GROUP : Anyone interested in parti ci patins vn .\
philosophy discussion group contact Mr. Stainton in the English 0:-'~:'j;
733-0489, OR AT 738-3^9.

APS

CANTERBURY ; The Episcopal Church's Mission on campus announcz^
it will ceuebrate its weekly Holy Communion today (Tuesoay) '
in Bellevue Hah,, second floor. Am >"
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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Feb. 11, 1965

Boys interested
in adding new

TEAMS TO

i ntramural
Basketball
please see
Coach Vanover,
MV

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ; The College has found it necessary to

RESTRICT THE AREA IN THE STUDENT CENTER WHICH MAY BE USED FOR
CARD PLAYING BECAUSE OF THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR FOOD
SERVICES AND THE INCONVENIENCES BROUGHT ABOUT BY CONSTRUCTION
WORK IN THE AREA, ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO COMPLY WITH
THIS DIRECTIVE AND TO ASSIST IN KEEPING THE STUDENT CENTER IN
A PRESENTABLE CONDITION.

SLW

STUDENT COUNCIL ; Student Council will meet today (Thursday) at
3:00 P.M. IN THE Conference Room, Administration Building,

EdeB

***

ATTENTION ALL S.N.E.A. MEMBERS ; There will be a meeting Monday
(Feb. 15) AT 3;00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall. Bring all money or
dance tickets.

Pat Henry

EdeB

GAM^A beta phi ; Gamma Beta Phi will meet Tuesday, Feb. 16 at
3:00 P.M. in Bellevue Hall,

EdeB

CANTERBURY ; Canterbury will not celebrate its weekly Holy Commun-
ion ON Tuesday.

A. H. Muntean

Chapla 1 N

INTER-VARSI TY ; Inter-Varsity will meet Monday night at 7:30 p.m.
in Bellevue Hall, Devotionals are Monday and Thursday at 11:00
and Wednesday at 9:00 and Friday at 8:50 in Bellevue Hall,

Edward Merry

EieB

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Members please don't forget the supper to be

HELD NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE FiRST FEDERAL PENT HOUSE AT 7:00.

Pictures for \./hite Columns will be taken at this time. Men wear
coats and ties - girls dress appropriately.

M, Frantz
EdeB

BUSINESS DEPARTMENT STUDENTS : Students who are going on the Fiel:
Trip to the Georgia R. R. Bank & Trust Company, and wh* need a
rjde meet behind the Arts Building at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb.II.

M. Frantz

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

FEBRUARY l6, 196p ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS : The College has found it necessary rn restrict

THE AREA IN THE STUDENT CENTER WHICH MAY BE USED FOR CARD PLAYING BE-
CAUSE OF THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR FOOD SERVICES AND THE IN-
CONVENIENCES BROUGHT ABOUT BY CONSTRUCTION WORK IN THE AREA, ALL
STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO COMPLY WITH THIS DIRECTIVE AND TO ASSIST
IN KEEPING THE STUDENT CENTER IN A PRESENTABLE CONDITION.

SPECIAL NOTICE ;

The BASKETBALL
GAME SCHEDULED

FOR Sat. Feb, 20

HAS BEEN CHANGEi

TO Fri. Feb, 19.
MV

ATTENTION ;
Mens Intra-
mural BASKET-
BALL LEAGUE
WILL PLAY

TOMORROW (Wed)
AT 2:50 P.M.
MV

* *

FACULTY ;

Harvey Stirewal"

I

WISHES Te EXPRESS
THANKS TO THE
FACULTY F9R THE
THOUGHTFULNESS
EXTENDED TO HIM
DUR I NG HIS
ILLNESS,

HS

STUDENTS AND
FACULTY ARE
REQUESTED TO
STAY OUT OF
THE CONSTRUCT I OlfJ
AREA.

BOJ

SLW

**

GAFMA BETA PHI: Gamma Beta Phi will meet today (Tuesday) at 3:00 p.m.

*-- ^EdeB

IN Bellevue Hall,

CANTERBURY ! Canterbury will not celebrate its weekly Holy Communion
TODAY (Tuesday),

A, H, Muntean

Chaplai n

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Members please don't forget the supper to be helb
TONIGHT (Tuesday) at the First Federal Pent House at 7:00, Pictures
for Wh i te Columns will be taken at this time. Men wear coats and

TIES - GIRLS dress APPROPRIATELY. ALL THOSE WHO HAVE NOT BEEN ASKEB
TO BRING F0 TO THE BANQUET WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY .500 AT THE DOOR,

BJW

PART-TIME JOB OPPORTUNITY : Male student who can drive a delivery

TRUCK MORNINGS OR AFTERNOONS PLEASE SEE MrS. DlCKSON IN THE OFFICE

OF Student Services,

SLW

NEVMAN CLUB ; Special meeting . Attendance is required of all members.
Important changes in the policy and participation in club affairs will
be discussed. wednesday, 7:00 p.m., au0i0-v|sual room.

D. Leonard

EdeB

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ; Annual picture will be taken tomorrow (Wed.)
at 3:00 p.m. in Library 6. Art Sherwoob, student summer missionary,

will be the SPEAKER.

K, Beoingfiel*

EbeB

BOWLING: Anyone interested in qualifying for Intercollegiate Bowling
Tournament please be at Master's Bowling Lanes today (Tues.) at 3;00PM,

John Perry

EdeB

AC THEATRE : The Augusta College Theatre presents "Fantast i cks" on
Feb, 18, T9, 20 at 8:30 p.m. at the Community Playhouse.

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

FEBRUARY 1^ 196^ ^q THEATRE: The Augusta College Theatre's production or The Fantas-

ti cks will be presented tonight (Thursday) through Saturday night
at the Community Playhouse on Lake Forest DRivEi behind Olivcr General
Hospital. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. All Augusta College students
and faculty will be admitted free,

WG

ATTENTION COLLEGE MEN ; Are you interested in a commission in the
Naval Reserve? If so, the Naval Reserve Ofticer Candidate Program

OFFERS to the ENTERPRISING COLLEGE STUDENT AN OPEN GANGWAY TO A NEW
WAY OF LIFE, THE NavY WAY. EACH YEAR THE NaVY SELECTS QUALIFJE*
COLLEGE MEN AS RESERVE OFFICER CANDIDATES. Th I S PROGRAM IS AN EX-
CELLENT WAY TO COMBINE YOUR EDUCATION WITH THE OUTSTANDING PROFESSION-
AL TRAINING THAT WILL LEAD TO THE HONOR AND PRESTIGE OF A NAVY COMMIS-
SION. For further information call 733-22^9 or come by the Naval
Reserve Training Center at 2869 Central Avenue, Application deadline
IS March 1,

EdeB

INTER-VARSITY ; Inter-Varsity WTt.\. mcet Mot+oay night at 7:30 p.m. in
Bellevue Hall. Jim Raines, IVCF staff, will be our guest speaker.
Also, the picture for the annual will be made. All members must be

PRESENT.

Edward Merry
EdeB

CIRCLE K ; Circle K will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Audio-
Visual room, a Defense Department film concerning the U. S. Navy &
THE Russian Navy will be shown for the first time in this area. This

FILM IS OPEN to THE STUDENT BODY AS WE FEEL THE TOPIC WILL BE OF IN-
TEREST TO EVERYONE.

All Circle K members are requested to meet in the AC parking lot at
2:00 P.M. Sunday - rain or shine - to go on the Heart Fund Drive,
This is a club project.

Sam Boo IE
EoeB

BASKETBALL!

The basketball game scheduled for Saturday night has been

changed t6 tomorrow night (Friday).

MV

FACULTY AND STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO STAY OUT OF THE CONSTRUCTION
AREA.

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

AT TENTION ALL WAR ORPHAN'S ACT ST UDE_NTS; Please sign Progress
Reports in the Office of Student Records, Adm i ^| i strat i on Building,

GBC

ATTENTION STUDENTS:

Dr. VviLLiAM H, Golod, Assistant Dean of the

School of Pharmac- of the Medical College of South Carolina, will
visit the campus Thursday, March k in the Library Conference Room,
#1 BETWEEN 10:00 /-.M, ArjD 1:00 P.M. to INT^^VIEw students interest-
ed IN CAREERS IN PHARMACY,

JHG

I N TER-VARSI TY ; I nter-Vars ity will meet Monday night at 7:30 in
Bellevue Hall. Lee Lohre from Augusta Christian Servicemen's Ccntf

WILL SPEAK on WITNESS. BRING JamES IV.

Edward Merry

EdeB

STUDENT COUNCI L : Student Council will meet today (Thursday) at
3i00 P.M. in the Conference Room, Administration Building,

EdeB

AC BASKETBALL GAM F TO RP BROADCAST tqimiGHT ; wRDW will broadcast
tke AC vs. Artistrong College BASr-ETSALL game to be played tonight
(We dnesday ) at 7:^5 p.m. in Statesboro, Georgia,

EdeB

iiy'L'^XS AND fJlCULJY ARE RE.QUESTED TO
STA Y OUT 0_F THF CONSTR UCT i^ON AREA,

BDJ

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DRAMA CLU3 ;
The Drama
Club will
meet tomorrow
(Wednesday)

AT 3^00 P.M.

IN Musi c Bldg,
We w t l l

DISCUSS WHEN
PICTURES WILL
BE TAKEN,

Attendance
is impera-
TIVE.

K. Gibson
EdeB

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY. STUDENTS AND STAFF

IMPORTANT NOTICE; In the Chateau, because of the obvious fire

HAZARD, SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN ANY PART OF THE BUILDING OTHER
THAN THE LOUNGE AREA IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE REST ROOMS.

SLW

W HITE COLUMN S STAFFS Tii~Rf: will oe a meeting cf W h i te Columns stafk
AT 3:00 P.M. tomorrow (Wednesday) in Bellevue Hall. Mr. Ed Jones
of Taylor Publishing Company will be present. All members please
BE present.

EdeB

CIRC LE K ; Club picture will be made for Wh i te Co lumns tonight,
Ttues.) at 7:30 IN THE Audio-visual room. Members please wear dark
COAT and tie.

Sam Booie

EdeB

STUDENTS INTERE S TED IN CAREERS IN . PHARMACY; Dr. William H. Golod,
Assistant Deati or the School of Pharmacy of the Medical College of
South Carolina, will visit the campus Thursday, March k in the
Library Conference Room #1 between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to
interview students interested in careers in Pharmacy.

JHG

NEVjMAN CL UB: The Newman Club will meet tomorrow (Wednesday) in th:
Audio-visual room at 7:00 p,m.

- Pat Diolin
EdeB

ATTEN TION ALL WAR ORPHAN'S ACT ST UD ENTS : Please sign Progress
Reports in the Office of Student Records, Administration Building.

GBC

NOTj_CF; The Philosophy Discussion Group will meet TOMORRnw (Weo.)

at 3:00 P.M. IN THE KITCHEN OF THE ENGLISH FACULTY OFFICE.

- A. Stainton
EdeB

B.S,U.: The Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow (Ved.) at
3:00 P.M. IN L'rrary 6, Thic club picture for THE annual will be
taken. All members are u^^gcd to be present. Boys SHmjLD wear

COATS ANO TIES. A DIS.'.USSiON TYPE PROGRAM WILL BE HELD.

RoziEPT Anderson

EdeB

AC CHOIR: The choir is selling candy to finance its tour to
Washington, D, C. They iiwe also t.\p"d a record to be released
in the spring. Help riNAr^c your college ch...^ nowI!!

Gail Hollins

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E. Merry
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published twice weekly for the
faculty, students and staff

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR V/ INTER QUARTER;

Mono ay, Marc h 13. 19^ 5

8:00 a.m. -

PERIOD 1

Period k 12:00 noon

Period 6 3:30 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m.

11 :00 a.m.

- 3iOO P.M.

- 6:30 P.M.

- 10:00 P.M.

Tuesday, March 16, 1963
Period 3 8:00 a,m. - 11:00 a.m.
Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.
Period 8 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Period 11 7:00 p.m. ~ 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 17t 19^ 3

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

Period 7 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

DEADLINE FOR GRADES: 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 18, I965.

' SLW

*

BIOLOGY FIELD TRIP: The following list of students will attend the

Biology field trip to Kingland, Georgia, leaving Augusta College at
the end of the school day today (Thurs.) and returning Sunday night,
March 7i

Nettie Barnes
Jimmy Beasley
Ronnie Best
Sam Boo IE
Keith Brown
Danny Carrington

Mildred Gilmer
Connie Guinn

ViNCc GuoBAtTIS

Linda Harlin
Anne Hydrick
Lee Lucky

Jim McClatchy

POB I N McKnI GHT

Vee Nelson
Windy Pop*:
Ly'^'ETTE Rhimehart
Mart, (VRUIT Stanley
HcLEn Yaun

H. L. Stirewalt

AC AWARD S; Awards won by The Bell Ringer and a plaque for first
place in bowling are on display in the Library,

EIdeB

***

IMPORTANT NOTICE: In the Chateau, because of the obvious fire

HAZARD, smoking IS PROHIBITED IN ANY PART OF THE BUILDING OTHER
THAN THE LCUNGE AREA IMMEDIATELY AD/ACENT TO THE REST ROOMS.

SLW

***

STUD ENTS INTERE STED IN ''ARECRSJN PHARMACY; Dr. William H. Golob,
Assistant Di:an of the School of Pharmacy of the Medical College of
South Carolina, will visit the campus today (Thurs.) in the Library
Conference Room #1 between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to interview

STUDENTS interested IN CAREERS IN PHARMACY,

JHG

AC CHOIR; The choir is sei.uIng canoy to fina --i its tour to
Washington, D. C. Tmcy hav-: also taped a recoso to be released in
the spring. Help finance your college choir now'!!

- Ga 1 l Holl I ns
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tuesday - thursday REPORT

PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

March 9, I965

STUDENTS AND
FACULTY ARE
REQUESTED TO
STAY OUT
OF THE
CONSTRUCTION

AREA,

BDJ

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR WINTER QUARTER ;

Monday, March 13, 1965

Period 1 S:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Period k 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 6 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 16, 1963

Per 1 CD 3 b : 00 a.m. - 1 1 : 00 a.m.

Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 8 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Period 11 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 17i 1965

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

Period 7 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

DEADLINE FOR GRADES: 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March i8, 1965

SLW

PART-TIME JOB OPPORTUNITIES :

Any male student whose first class is not until 11:00 a.m., has a

driver's license and is interested in a 15 hour work week at $1.25 PER

hour.

Male students interested in work on the week-end at 81.00 per hour.

Are you interested in history? Can yol) meet the public pleasantly?
This is very interesting work and pays $1,00 per hour. Work hours are
9iOO AiM. to 1 too P.M., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday.

Please see Mrs. Dickson in the Office of Student Services for further
information about any of the above jobs,

SLW

STUDENTS INTERESTED IN CAREERS IN SOCIAL WORK ; Students interested in
careers which deal with personal and social problems in addition to
problems of poverty and mental health, please contact Mr. William W,
Garrett, Social Work Service, VA Hospital, Augusta, Georgia or Mrs,
Harriet Martin, Richmond County Department of Family and Children's
Services, Augusta,

ErEB

IMPORTANT NOTICE ; In the Chateau, because of the obvious fire hazard,
smoking is prohibited in any part of the building other than the lounge
area immediately adjacent to the rest rooms.

SLW

AC CHOIR ; The choir is selling candy to finance its tour to Washing-
ton, D. C. They have also taped a record to be released in the spring.
Help finance your college choir now!!!

Gail Hollins

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March 9, I965

PHI B E TA LAMBDA ; Phi Beta Lambda will meet today (Tuesday) at
3:00 P.M.

- M. Frantz
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NEVMAN CLUB ; The Newman Club will meet tomorrow (Wed.) at 7:00 PM
IN THE Audio-visual room. The club picture will be made at this
TIME, Boys please wear coats and ties,

Pat Doolin
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CI VITANS ; The Civitans will meet tonight (Tues.) at 6:30 p.m. in
THE Library classroom,

Connie Clifford

EoeB

INTER-CLUB COUNCIL ; ICC will meet today (Tues.) at 3:00 p.m. in
the auoio-visual room.

Ray Gannaway
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CANTERBURY ; The Episcopal Church's Mission on campus announces

THAT IT WILL CELEBRATE ITS WEEKLY HOLY COMMUNION TODAY (TuESDAy)

at ^:00 p.m. at the Church of t he Goo d Shepherc . All Episcopal

STUDENTS and FACULTY ARE INVITED. VISITORS ARE WELCOME.

A. H. MUNTEAN

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AC AWARDS ; Awards won by The Bell Ringer and a plaque for first

place in bowling ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE LIBRARY.

EdeB

PHILOSOPHY DISCUSSION GROUP ; The Philosophy Discussion group wil
meet in the kitchen of the English faculty building tomorrow (Wed<
AT 3:00 P.M.

- A. P. Stainton
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NOT! C E; The North Augusta Woman's Club is offering a scholarship

to students from the N. Auc:.iSTA AREA WHO WILL BE JUNIORS THIS

1965-66 school year, jf imteresteu see mrs. dickecn, office of
Studznt Services,

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Mar, 11, 1965

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ; It has been reported to the Director of
Student Services by the Augusta Police Department that items are
being stolen from student cars, we urge all students to lock

THIER CARS WHILE IN CLASS AND IF ANYTHING IS REMOVED FROM YOUR

car please notify the coordinator of student activities,

EdeB

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR WINTER QUARTER;

Monday, March 15, 196^
Period 1 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Period k 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.
Period 6 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Period 12

7:00 P.M. - 10;00 p.m.

Tuesday, March i6, 19^3
Period 3 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Period 5 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.
Period 8 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Period 11 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 17, 1965

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

Period 7 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m,

DEADLINE FOR GRADES: 6:00 p.m. Thursday, nARCH 10, 1^6^

SLW

IMPORTANT NOTICE;

Because of the obvious fire hazard, smoking js

prohibited in the Chateau except in the lounge area immediately
adjacent to the rest rooms.

SLW

(Note: The deadline for submitting information for the Tuesday

EDITION OF THIS REPORT IS 3:00 p.m. Monday. The deadline
FOR the Thursday edition is 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, Please

SUBMIT information TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE, FIRST
FLOOR, BELLEVUE HaLL,)

STUDENTS AND FACULTY ARE REQUESTED TO STAY OUT OF THE CONSTRUCTION
AREA .

BDJ

NOTICE: The North Augusta Woman's Club is offering a scholarship

TO STUDENTS FROM THE N. AuGUSTA AREA WHO WILL BE JUNIORS THIS
1965-66 SCHOOL YEAR. IF INTERESTED SEE MrS. DiCKSON, OFFICE OF

Student Services,

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Augusta QloUpgp

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
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EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR WINTER QUARTER:

Tuesday, March 16, 1965
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Wednesday, March 17, 1963

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

Period 7 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

DEADLINE FOR GRADES: 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 18, 1965

SLW

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ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ; It has been reported to the Director of
Student Services by the Augusta Police Department that items are

BEING STOLEN FROM STUDENT CARS. WE URGE ALL STUDENTS TO LOCK
their CARS WHILE IN CLASS AND IF ANYTHING IS REMOVED FROM YOUR
CAR PLEASE NOTIFY THE COORDINATOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Because of the obvious fire hazard, smoking is

PROHIBITED IN THE ChATEAU EXCEPT IN THE LOUNGE AREA IMMEDIATELY
adjacent TO THE REST ROOMS*

SLW

NEWMAN CLUB;

The Newman Club will not meet tomorrow (Wednesday),

Pat Doolin

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PART-TIME SALES WORK ; Men or women interested in part-time sales
work in a department store, $1,35 PER hour, 20-25 hours per week,
see Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services, Administration Bldg^

SLW

CANTERBURY : The Episcopal Church's Mission on campus announces

that it will celebrate its weekly Holy Communion today (Tuesday)

AT 4:00 P.M. at the Church of the Good Shepherd, All Episcopal

students and faculty are invited. Visitors are welcome,

a. h. muntean

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ATTENTION:

All male students and male faculty members are invited

TO a free SUPPER MEETING AT HiLL BAPTIST ChURCH TUESDAY, APRIL 27

AT 7jOO P.m. Gov, Carl Sanders will be the speaker. If you plan

TO ATTEND NOTIFY ELIZABETH DEBEAUGRINE, COORDINATOR OF STUDENT

Activities, Bellevue Hall,

SLW

JOB OPPORTUNITIES : Electroencephalograph Technician and Electro-
cardiograph Technician, Apply at any post office for forms or
information. Applications will be accepted by the Executive
Secretary, Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, VA Hospital,
Atlanta, Georgia on or before April 20, 1965

EdeB

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ; It has been reported to the Director or
Student Services by the Augusta Police Department that items are
being stolen from student cars. We urge all students to lock
their cars while in class and if anything is removed from your
car please notify the Coordinator of Student Activities.

EoeB

IMPORTANT NOTICE ; Because of the obvious fire hazard, smoking i
prohibited in the Chateau except in the lounge area immediately
adjacent to the rest rooms.

SLW

STUDENTS AND FACULTY ARE REQUESTED TO STAY OUT OF THE CONSTRUCTION

AREA

BDJ

STUDENT COUNCi L ; Student Council will meet today (Thursday) at
3:00 P.M. in Bellevue Hall, The picture for White Cclumks will
be made at th i s time .

John Trulock

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READING IMPROVEMENT & COMPREHENSION SKILL S: Day time and evening

classes are being scheduled in reading improvement and AUfeO

comprehension skills. If you want to improve grades and your
skills by training in one of these courses contact Mrs. Hargrove,
Administration Building.

GWH

NEVjMAN CLU B: The Newman Club will have its first meeting of spring
QUARTER Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m.

David Leonard

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Augusta (EalU^t

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
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RECITAL ! Dale Bartholomew, distinguished pianist from Greenwich,
Connecticut, will be a guest of the college in an informal recital
TONIGHT (Tuesday) in the recital hall of the Music Building at
8:30 P.M. You ARE invited to hear him, and to attend a reception
IN his honor immediately following the concert, in the downstairs
studios.

HJ

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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL:

nter-Club Council will meet today (Tues.) at

3:00 P.M. IN the Audio-visual room. Library.

Ray Gannaway

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WITE COLUMNS ; The White Columns staff will meet tomorrow (Weo,)
at 3:00 P.M. IN Bellevue Hall, Mr. Ed Jones, Taylor Publishing Co.
will be present. All members please attend,

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CI RCLE K; Circle K will meet tonight (Tues,) at 7:00 p.m. in the
Audio-visual room. All members please be present,

Sam Bod IE

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INTER-VARSITY ; Inter-Varsity will meet at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
April 3 in the AC parking lot to leave for the conference in Ridge-
way, S. C. If you wish to go, call Ed Merry at 736-1313 after
6:00 BY Wednesday,

Ed Merry

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NOTICE TO POETS ; Send your efforts to THE BELL RINGER, You may
become locally famous,

R. McCarthy

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ATTENTION;

All male students and male faculty members are invited

TO A FREE supper MEETING AT HlLL BAPTIST ChURCH TuESDAY, APRIL 27 j

AT 7;00 P.M. Gov. Carl Sa-jqers will be the speaker. If you plan
TO attend notify Elizabeth deBeaugrine, Coordinator of Student
Activities, Bellevue Hall,

SLW

ATTENTI ON ALL STUD ENTS; It has been reported to the Director of
Student Services by the Augusta Police Department that items are

BEING stolen FROM STUDENT CARS, WE URGE ALL STUDENTS TO LOCK

their cars whi .e in class and if anything is removed from your
car please notify the coordinator of student activities,

EoeB

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March 30, I965

ATTENTION ALL WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS; Please sign Progress Reports
IN THE Office of Student Records, Administration Building,

GBC

IMPORTANT NOTICE : Because of the obvious fire hazard, smoking is

PROHIBITED IN THE ChaTEAU EXCEPT IN THE LOUNGE AREA IMMEDIATELY
ADJACENT TO THE REST ROOMS.

SLW

PHI BETA LAl'^BDA ; Phi Beta Lambda will meet tonight (Tuesday) at
iiiOO P.M. I n Room 13, Arts Building,

M. Frantz

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READING IMPROVEMENT AND COMPREHENSION SKILLS : Cay time and evening
classes are being scheduled in reading improvement and also comprehen-
sion skills. If you want to improve grades and your skills by training
IN one of these courses contact Mrs, Hargrove, Administration Building,

GWH

NEViMAN CLUB ; All members of the Newman Club are required to attend
the meeting tomorrow night (Wed.) at 7:00 p.m. in the Audio-visual Rm

Mary Murtaugh
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MEET tomorrow (WEDNESOAy) AT 3:00 P.M. IN THE ENGLISH FACULTY BUILDING,

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
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READING IMPROVEMENT AND COMPREHENSION SKILLS ; Day time and evening

CLASSES ARE BEING SCHEDULED IN READING IMPROVEMENT AND ALSO COMPRE-
HENSION SKILLS. If you want to IMPROVE GRADES AND YOUR SKILLS BY
TRAINING IN ONE OF THESE COURSES CONTACT MrS. HARGROVE, ADMINISTRA-
TION Building. The deadline is Thursday, April 1 at 2:00 p.m.

GWH

ATTENTION ALL WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS ; Please sign Progress
Reports in the Office of Student Records, Administration Building,

GBC

ATTENTION STUDENTS:

You ARE invited TO ATTEND THE STUDENT

Christian Conference meeting at Paine College, April 9-11 i 1965.
The registration fee of $2.50 made payable to Willis James Walker

CAN BE RECEIVED BEFORE OR ON THE DAY OF THE CONFERENCE. If YOU
PLAN TO ATTEND PLEASE BRING YOUR REGISTRATION FEE TO THE OFFICE

OF THE Coordinator of Student Activities, Bellevue Hall. The

KEY note address WILL BE MADE BY AnDREW YOUNG ON FRIDAY EVENING.

EdeB

INTER-VARSITY : Inter-Varsity will meet at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday

IN THE AC PARKING LOT TO LEAVE FOR THE CONFERENCE IN RiOGEWAY, S.Ci

Ed Merry

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It has been REPORTED TO THE DIRECTOR OF

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ;

Student Services by the Augusta Police Department that item are

being stolen from student cars. We urge all students to LOCK

thctr cars while in class and if anything is removed from you
car please notify the coordinator of student activities,

EoeB

NOT I CE ; The dinner scheduled at Hill Baptist Church on Tuesday,
April 27 at 7:00 p.m. has been cancelleb,

SLW

SMOKI NG ; Because of the obvious fire hazard, smoking is
prohibited in the Chateau except in the lounge area immediately
adjacent to the rest rooms.

SLW

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ATTENTION ALL WAR OR P HAN 'S ACT STUDENTS: Please sign progress
reports in the Office of Student Records, Administration Building,

- GBC

***

ATTENTION STUDENTS: You are invited to attend the Student
Christian Conference Meeting at Paine College, April 9-11, 1965.
The registration fee of $2.50 made payable to Willis James Walker
can be rec<2ived before or on the day of the conference. If you
plan to attend please bring your registration fee to the office
of the Coordinator of Student Activities, Bellevue Hall. The
key note address will be made by Andrew Young on Friday evening.

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ATTENTION AL L S TLT)ENTS: It has been reported to the Director
of Student Services by the Augusta Police Department that item
are being stolen from student cars. We urge all students to
lock their cars while in class and if anything is removed from
your car please notify the Coordinator of Student Activities.

EdeB

N OTICE: The dinner scheduled at Hill Baptist Church on Tuesday,
April 27 at 7.00 p.m. has been cancelled.

SLW

***

S MOKING;- Because of the obvious fire hazard, smoking is
prohibited in the Chateau except in the lounge area immediately
adjacent to the rest rooms.

SLW

A**

ATTENTION ST UD ENTS: Don't miss this weeks', BSU meeting,
featuring a discussion "The Bible & Race" led by Gary Dunignn.
That's Wednesday--April 7 3:00 P.M. in Library 6.

-EdeB
***

ATTENTION: The philosophy discussion group will meet this
Wednesday at 2:00 P.M. in the English faculty building.

***

ST{:DENTS A'^ J faculty ARE REQUESTED TO STAY OUT OF THE CONSTRUCTION
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Thursday
Apr. 8, 1965

NOTICE ;

On Monday,
April 12,
Captain Perry,
Univ. of Ga.
will be in the
Student Activ
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the Student
Center to

ASSIST STUDENIS

planning to
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EdeB

AC CHOIR RECORDS ; The Augusta College Choir has received the ship-
ment OF LP records. The Alma Mater is featured, followed by several
classical pieces. The reverse side has show tunes and folk songs,
ENOINO with a spiritual. The records may be purchased in the
Student Activities Office, Bellevue Hall, or from any Choir member
for only $3.50, Support your school.

Gayle Hollins

EdeB

- NEWAN CLUB ; The Newman Club is sponsoring a Communion Breakfast
for Sunday, April 11. All members are urged to attend 9:30 Mass
AT St. Mary's Church, Afterwards there will be a breakfast at the
K of C Hall.

David Leonard

EdeB

NTER-VARSITY:

Inter-Varsity will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in
The proposed chapel will be discussed. Also oe-

Bellevue Hall.

VOTIONALS WILL BE HELD IN BeLLEVUE HALL ON TuES,& ThURS, AT 10;00 &

Wednesdays at 9:00. All students are cordially invited to attend,

Ed Merry

EdeB

ATTENTION STUDENTS ; You are invited to attend the Student Chris-
tian Conference Meeting at Paine College, April 9-11* 1965, The

registration fee of $2.50 MADE PAYABLE TO WiLLIS JamES WALKER CAN

be received before or on the day of the conference. jf you plan
to attend please bring your registration fee to the office of the
Coordinator of Student Activities, Bellevue Hall. The key note

ADDRESS will BE MADE BY AnDREW YOUNG ON ^RIDAY EVENING,

EdeB

LIBRARY: The Library will resume normal hours today (Thurs,) and
will be open Saturday and Sunday,

RR

***

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ; It has been reported to the Director of
Student Services by the Augusta Police Department that items are
being stolen from student cars. We urge all students to lock

THEIR cars while IN CLASS AND IF ANYTHING IS REMOVED FROM YOUR

car please notify the coordinator of student activities.

EdeB

* *

SMOKING IS PROHIBIT E D IN THE CHATEAU EXCEPT IN THE LOUNGE AREA
IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE REST ROOMS

SLW

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Apr. 13, 1965

SMOKING IS
PROHIBITED IN
THE CHATEAU
EXCEPT IN THE
LOUNGE AREA
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ADJACENT TO
THE REST ROOMS

SLW

STUDENTS AND
FACULTY ARE
REQUESTED TO
STAY OUT OF
THE CONSTRUCTION
AREA.

BO J'

AC CHOIR RECORDS ; The Augusta College Choir has received the

SHIPMENT OF LP RECORDS, ThE AlMA MaTER IS FEATURED, FOLLOWED BY
SEVERAL CLASSICAL PIECES. ThE REVERSE SIDE HAS SHOW TUNES AND
FOLK SONGS, ENDING WITH A SPIRITUAL. ThE RECORDS MAY BE PURCHASED

IN THE Student Activities Ofpice, Bellevue Hall, or from any choir
member for only $350 support your school.

Gayle Hollins

EdeB

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Members of Phi Beta Lambda who plan to attend

THE state convention IN ATLANTA (APRIL 29-30) DON'T FORGET TO

TURN IN YOUR $5*00 REGISTRATION FEE TO MiSS WILLIAMS OR WaYNE KtNG,

The latest this fee will be accepted IS April 19.

M. Frantz

EdeB
* **

PHILOSOPHY DISCUSSION GROUP : The Philosophy Discussion Group will
meet TOMORROW (Weo.) AT 2:00 p.m. The subject will be the Revival
OF Realism and Common Sense,

APS

NEWAN CLUB : The Newman Club will not meet this week,

D. Leonard

*** EdeB

INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: ICC will meet today (Tues.) at 3:00 p.m. in

Library 5

Ray Gannaway

EdeB

CANTERBURY: Canterbury will have a weekly celebration of Holy
Communion every Tuesday at ^:00 p.m. at the Church of the Good
Shepherd, All Episcopal students and faculty are invited.
Visitors are welcome.

a.h. muntean

Chapla I N

B'.S.U. : Baptist Student Union will hold its regular meeting
tomorrow (Weh.) at 3:00 p.m. in the Music Building. It will
A special Easter program. All members are urged to attend,

Bobby Anderson

EdeB

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NOTICE;

Students interested in playing intramural Softball please

sign list on bulletin board in Student Center or in Coach VANovERt
office in the gym. There will be league play for both men anp

WOMEN,

MV

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WASHINGTON, D. C. TRIP : Those interested in taking the Washington
D.C. trip have until Thursday morning to pay the amount (S^3.75)
TO Business Office, Administration Building.

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Apr. 15, 1965

LIBRARY HOURS:

Thursday, April 15
Fr I D AY - Sunday
April 16 - I8
Monday, April 19

7:50 AM - 9:00 pm

Closed (Easter Holidays)
Regular Schedule

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Members of Phi Beta Lambda who plan to attend
the state convention in Atlanta (April 29-30) don't forget to turn
IN your S5.00 registration fee to Miss Williams or Wayne King, The
latest this fee will be accepted is Monday, April 19.

M. Frantz

EdeB

JOB OPPORTUNITIES ; Male student interested in part time job in
sales demonstration of camping trailers please see Mrs. Dickson
IN Office of Student Services, Administration Building.

Female stlident interested in working in the evening, contact Mrs,
Dickson, Office of Student Services,

SLW

NOTICE;

All students who are interested in taking a geography or

geology course summer quarter, please contact Mr. George Cooke,

GC

***

INTER-VARSITY: Inter-Varsity will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in

Bellevue Hall, Devotionals will be hold Tuesdays and Thursdays
at 10:00 AND ON Wed, at 9:00 in Bellevue Hall, Everyone welcome,

E. Merry

EdeB

CIRCLE K : Very important meeting Tues, Apr. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in
Library classroom. Executive meeting 7:00 p.m.

Sam Bod IE

EdeB

WASHINGTON, D.C. TRIP ; Those interested in taking the Washington,
D.C. trip have until today (Thurs. morning) to pay (S^375) THE
Business Office, Administration Building.

S. Dal is

Phi Beta Lambda ; Meeting Tuesday, Apr. 20 in Room 22, Art Buildin'
at 3:00 P.M. This will be a work meeting in preparation for the
state convention,

M. Frantz
EpeB

AC CHOIR RE C ORDS ; Records may be purchased in the Student
Activities Office, Bellevue Hall, or from any choir member for
ONLY 83.50,

Gayle Hollins

EdeB

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Apr. ?.G, 1965

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CANTERBURY; Canterbury will have a weekly celebration of Holy
Corn'LrNTo'.Ni EVERY Tuesday at ^:00 p.m. at the Church of the Good
Shepherd, All Episcopal students and faculty are invited.
Visitors are welcome.

A.H. Muntean

ChAPLA ! H

PHI BE TA LAMBDA ; ^^eeting today (Tucs.) in Room 22, Art Building
AT 5;Gb P.M. This will be a work meeting in preparation for the
state convention.

M. Frantz

EdeB

CIR'^^LE K: Very important meeting tonight (Tues.) at 7:30 p.m. in
Library classroom. Executive meeting 7:00 p,m,

Sam Bod IE

EueQ

ATTE NTIO N STUDENTS ; All posters, announcements, and any items on
Campus bulletin boards are to be approved by the Director of Studen'
Services or the Coordinator of Student Activities, Those not
approved will be removed.

EdeB

AC CHOIR RrC0l|pS: Records may be purchased in the Student
AcTii\7iTiEs o'ffice, Bellevue Hall, or from any choir member for
only $3-!..'0.

Gayle Hollins

EdeB

NOTICE: If you have not already done so, be sure to sign up for

THE SOFTBALL LEAGUE AND THE TENNIS AND PING PONG TOURNAMENTS,

Lists ARE posted in the Student Center and the cvm,

MV

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SLW

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Apr. 22, I965

ATTENTION STUDENTS ; All posters, announcements, and any items on
campus bulletin boards are to be approved by the director of student
Services or the Coordinator of Student Activities. Those not
approved will be removed ,

EdeB

INTER-VARSITY: Inter-Varsity will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in

Bellevue Hall. Jim Raines from Greensboro, North Carolina will
SPEAK. Please attend.

Edward Merry

EdeB

METHOD! STS ; Sunday at 6:^5 p.m. at Saint John's the College and
Career Fellowship is welcoming you for a series of lessons by
Rev. Travis Baines. Please attend,

Edward Merry

EdeB

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS ; Monsignor Burke of St. Mary's On The Hill
School has requested that Augusta College students refrain from
parking on the school grounds. Effective Monday, April 26, I965,
Monsignor Burke will have such cars parked on the school grounds
removed by the police.

GBC

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; The following students will leave on Thursday,

April 29 at 12 noon for the Phi Beta Lambda Convention:

Jo Anne Jorster Pansy Peebles

Martin Frantz Karen MacDonalo

Marsha Purvis Anne Wilburn

Sara Ann Black Barbara Fulmer

The following students will leave for the convention on April 30?
AT 5:30 A.M.:

Wa Y N E King
Ann Meyers
Jim LeBlanc
Sam Bod IE

John Trulock
Linda Scott
Hilda Turner
Sally Nichols

Jean Williams

AC CHOIR RECORDS ; Records may be purckased in the Student
Activities Office, Bellevue Hall, or from any choir member for
only S3. 50.

Gayle Hollins

EdeB

SPECIAL NOTICE : BE SURE TO SIGN UP FOR THE SOFTBALL LEAGUE AND
THE TENNIS AND PING PONG TOURNAMENTS. LISTS ARE POSTED IN THE

STUDENT CENTER AND THE GYM...

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Apr. 27, 1965

INTER-CLUB COUNCIL !
AT 3:00 P.M.

.c.c. will meet today (tues.) in library 5
Today is the deadline for turning in points.

Ray Gannaway (EdeB)

Ct VI TANS : The Civitans will meet today (Tues.) in the Library
classroom at 6:30 p.m. Please bring all barbeque tickets & money.

Connie Clifford (EdeB)

CANTERBURY ; Canterbury will have a weekly celebration of Holy
Communion every Tuesday at ^:00 p.m. at the Church of the Good
Shepherd, All Episcopal students and faculty are invited. Visitors
are welcome,

a. h. muntean

Chapla I N

INTER-VARSITY:

Bellevue Hall,

SPEAK, Please attend.

PH

Inter-Varsity will meet tonight (Tues,) at 7:30 in
Jim Raines from Greensboro, North Carolina will

Edward Merry (EdeB)

BETA LAMBDA : All members of Phi Beta Lambda who plan to attend
the convention will meet today (Tues,) at 2:00 p.m. in Art 21. If
you cannot attend, please see Miss Williams sometime during the day,

The following students will leave on Thursday, April 29 at 12 noon
FOR the convention:

Jo Anne Jorster

Martin Frantz

Marsha Purvis

Sara Ann Black
The following students will leave

Wayne King

Ann Meyers

Jim LeBlanc

Sam Bod IE

Pansy Peebles

Karen MacOonald

Anne Wilburn

Barbara Fulmer

on April 30 at 5:30 a.m.:

John Trulock

Linda Scott

Hilda Turner

Sally Nichols

Jean Williams

BAPTIST STUDENT UNION ; This weeks' B.S.U. features a "pi cn i c"under

THE TREES ON THE AC CAMPUS, A DISCUSSION ON "SuICIDE" WILL BE LED

BY Lynne Whittle and Steve Griffin, All members are urged to attend
Bring a lunchI Tomorrow (Wed,) at 3:00 p.m. Meet in front of the

Ll BRARY,

Denise Crouch (EdeB)

NEVMAN CLUB!

Important meeting this week. Nomination of officers

for next year. All members are urged to attend.

D. Leonard (EdeB)

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

Apr. 29, 1965

ATTENTION ALL V/AR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS ; Please sign Progress
Reports now in the Office of Student Records, Administration Bldg,

GBC

FIELD DAY EVENTS: Come by the Student Activities Office and sign

Phyllis Cadle (EoeB)

UP FOR Field Day eventSi

PHI BETA LAMBDA: The following students will leave today (Thurs.)

AT 12 NOON FOR THE CONVENTION:

Jo Anne Jorster
Martin Frantz
Marsha Purvis

Sara Ann Black

Pansy Peebles
Karen MacDonald
Anne Wilburn
Barbara Fulmer

The following students will leave tomorrow (Fri.!^ at 5^30 a.m.:
Wayne King John Trulock

Ann Meyers Linda Scott

Jim LeBlanc Hilda Turner

Sam Bodie Sally Nichols

Jean Williams

SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN THE CHATEAU EXCEPT IN THE LOUNGE AREA

IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE REST ROCMS.

SLW

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

ATTENTION ALL V/AR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENTS ; Please sign Progress
Reports now in the Office of Student Records, Administration Bldg,

GBC

JOB OPPORTUNITY:

Full-time job available for male student. See

Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services, Administration Bldg.

SLW

* * * *

YOUNG REPUBLICANS ; The AC Young Republicans will have an importani
meeting today (Tues.) at 3:00 p.m. in Bellevue Hall. This meeting
concerns next year's organization. All students interested in
joining next year are urged to attend.

Robert Crout (EdeB)

PHI BETA LAMBDA ; There will be a meeting of all members tonight
(Tues.) in Room 13 of the Art Building at 6:30 p.m. All members

PLEASE be present, WE WILL DISCUSS THE STATE CONVENTION, THE
NATIONAL CONVENTION, AND MOST IMPORTANT, YOUR NEW OFFICERS FOR
NEXT YEAR,

Martin Frantz (EdeB)

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Tuesday

May 11, 1965

SPECIAL NOTICE ; All faculty members and students are invited to

ATTEND THE AwaROS-RECOGN I T I ON PROGRAM TONIGHT AT 7:30 IN THE STUDENT

Center, Students receiving awards are asked to sit as near the

FRONT as possible,

PW

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PHI BETA LAMBDA ; Meeting today at 6:30 p.m. in Room 11 of the Art
Building, Three items of business will be discussed: (1) Nomination
of officers for the coming year (2) constitutional revisions, and
(3) annual picnic. Members please don't forget that Honors Day
will take place immediately afterwards at 7:30 P.M. IN the Student
Center, Please attend!!!

M, Frantz (EdeB)

CIV! TANS ; CiviTANS will meet today at 6:00 p.m. in the Library
classroom. Important meeting - election of officers,

Connie Clifford (EdeE)

B.S.U. ; B.S,U. WILL MEET tomorrow (Wed.) at 3:00 p.m. in Room 5
Library, A discussion on the "creation story" will be held. The
Medical College of Georgia B.S.U. has invited the Augusta College
B.S.U. to join them for their meeting on May 12, Mrs. Robinson
from Hill Baptist Church will bring a program of song. Any person
interested in attending should contact Bobby Anderson for additional
I nformat ion.

B. Anderson (EoeB)

CANTERBURY ; Canterbury will have a celebration of Holy Communion

TODAY AT 4:00 P.M. AT THE ChURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, ALL EPISCO-
PAL STUDENTS AND FACULTY ARE INVITED, VISITORS ARE WELCOME,

A, H. Muntean

Chaplain
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STUDENT CENTER ; Due to programs scheduled for tonight (Tuesday)
IN THE Student Center will not be available after

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PHILOSOPHY CLUB ; The Philosophy Club will meet tomorrow (Wed.) at
2:00 p.M, TO discuss the philosophy of Henri Bergson,

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Thursday
May 13, 19C5

PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY POR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

A TTE^fTION STUDENTS ; All stude.nts who desire to attend Augusts
College summer quarter must come to the Reg!st-ar's office and
sign / request for enrollment card by the eud ol" sprino quarter,
Deadline is Friday, Jvkz ^I-th,

S Uf^^ E R EMPLO'/MEN T; Sumh'hr jop? av am. able fon girls. The YVVCA

i^lEEOS COUNSELORS FOR DAY CAMP,- WOJLO NECESSITATE LIVING IN FOR
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FRONT activities. ir t ni erf:3t<::o, please call Miss Delores Gilling

ilAM AT 7ij4-5'+28,

NOTICE: The

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Atlanta Unitarian C/^urch, w|'_l spe/k to all interested students
AT 3:00 P.M. tomorrow (FnirAv) in Belle-vue Hall.

Becky Kelly (EdeB)

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EVENING ;il 'HE K'URSES DORM L0UN3 CF TaLM.',D3.S HOSPITAL AT 8:15 PM

Or. Frank Cho'j will present the program om '-Christianity and
Mntal Health", All college'-age students are invited to att.tnd.

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May i8, 1965

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SPRING QUARTER 1965 - EXAMINATION SCHEDULE :

Tuesday - June 1, 1963
Period 1 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Period 8 12:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Period 2 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 2, I963

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

Period 7 12:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Period k 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Thursday - June 3i 1963

Period 5 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

DEADLINE FOR TURNING IN GRADES : 6:00 p.m., Friday, June h, 1965.

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FULL-TIME JOB OPPORTUNITIES : Male or female students interested

in clerical employment from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. 9^00 p.m.

to 1:00 a.m., contact mrs. dickson in the office of student records

Summer jobs available for 15 students who plan to enter the Medical
Field, See Mrs. Dickson, Office of Student Services.

SLW

***

B.S.U. : Baptist Student Union will meet tomorrow (Wep.) at 3:00PM
IN Bellevue Hall. A film will be shown on the Holy Land. All

MEMBERS are URGED TO ATTENB,

Lynne Whittle (EdeB)

AUGUSTA COmUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION : Mr. Chester Sutton will be
in the Student Center Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9:00 -
12:00 noon to accept memberships in the Association. Student
membership S4.50. Others S8,50 for 1965-1966 season^^

EdeB

FOUND: One slide rule in case. Owner may claim b>i identifying

SAME in Lost 8e Found Department, Bellevue Hall,

EdeB

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STUDENT RECITALS : Today (Tues. May 18th) at 8:00 p.m. there will
be the first in a series of student recitals in the music buklding,
Students performing today (Tuesday) are:

Elaine Linnenkohl Gayle Hollins
Louis Swanson Glennda Saverance

Carolyn Wood

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Thursday
May 20, I965

SPRING QUARTER EXAMINATION SCHEDULE :

Tuesday - June 1, 1965

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

Period 8 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 2 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 2, 1963

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

Period 7 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period k 3:30 p.m. - 6-30 p.m.

Thursday - June 3< 1963

Perioo~5 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

DEADLINE FOR TURNING IN GRADES ; 6:00 p.m., Friday, June k, I965.

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ATTENTION STUDENTS: ALL STUDENTS WHO DESIRE TO ATTEND AUGUSTA
COLLEGE SUMMER QUARTER MUST COME TO THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE AND
SIGN A "REQUEST FOR ENROLLMENT" CARD BY THE END OF SPRING QUARTER.
DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, JUNE k ,

GMM

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AUGUSTA CO^^MUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION ; Mr. Chester Sutton will be

in THE STUDENT CENTER TODAY (THURSDAY ) FROM 9:00 - 12:00 NOON TO
ACCEPT MEMBERSHIPS IN THE ASSOCIATION. STUDENT MEMBERSHIP $k,^0.

Others S8.5O for 1965-I966 season.

EdeB
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May 13, 1963

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SPRING

QUARTER EXAM IK!AT ION SCHEDULE:

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Pe R 1 d

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) BETWEEN 9:00 - 2:00. Contact Annette Hfipbar?, 733-7192*

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May 27, 1965

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SPRING QUARTER EXAMINATION SCHEDULE ;

Tuesday - June 1, 196^

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

Period 8 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 2 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Period 11 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, June 2, 1963

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

Period 7 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 'f 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Thursday - June 3i 1965

Period 5 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Period 6 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

DEADLINE FOR TURNING IN GRADES ; 6:00 p.m., Friday, June ^, I965.

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JOB OPPORTUNITY : Full-time employment for male or female student.
Hours are 8 - 5 Five days per week. Must be a good typist. If
interested see Mrs, Dickson, Office of Student Services,

SLW

SPECIAL NOTICE ; ALL STUDENTS WHO DESIRE TO ATTEND AUGUSTA COLLEGE
SUKMER QUARTER MUST CCME TO THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE AND SIGN A
"REQUEST FOR ENROLLMENT" CARD BY THE END OF SPRING QUARTER.

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June 1, 1965

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PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY FOR THE
FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF

SPRING QUARTER EXAMINATION SCHEDULE :

Tuesday - June 1, 196$

Period 1 8T0O a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Period 8 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period 2 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Period 11 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Wednesday, June 2, 1963

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

Period 7 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m.

Period k 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Period 12 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Thursday - June 3i 196$

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Period 6 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

D EADLINE FOR TURNING IN GRADES ; 6:00 p.m., Friday, June k, I965.

SLW

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ATTENTION ALL WAR ORPHAN'S ACT STUDENT S; Please sign Progress
Reports now in the Office or Student Records, Administration Blog,

GBC

N OTICE ; ALL STUDENTS WHO DESIRE TO ATTEND AUGUSTA COLLEGE SUWER
QUARTER MUST COME TO THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE AND SIGN A "REQUEST
FOR ENROLLMENT" CARD BY THE END OF SPRING QUARTER. DEADLINE IS
FRIDAY, JUNE k.

GMM

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PHI BETA LAMBDA PICNIC ; All members and their guests who plan to
attend the picnic please meet behind the Art Building Friday at
3:30 P.M.

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