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White
Columns

Published by students of
Junior College of Augusta
Augusta, Georgia

Art Work by :

Priscilla Crow Mary Sue Hill

Ann Walton

Pat Greene Mary Helen McGinty

Julie Wright

Avis Rollins

Under the Instruction of Erna K. Leon

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Front view

Fine Arts Building

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To DR. ERIC W. HARDY, president emeritus
and our personal friend who, through his vision
and tireless efforts in our behalf, is largely re-
sponsible for securing for us a Wonderful New
Campus of own, we dedicate, with a full measure
of gratitude and devotion this, Our first edition
of White Columns.

Dr. Hardy confers with Jackie Knight, annual editor.

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CHARLES HAROLD MITCHELL

February 18, 1897
February 9, 1958

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Dr. Gerald B. Robins, President
B.S. University of Arkansas
M.S. University of Arkansas
Ed.D University of Georgia

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DR. ERIC W. HARDY

President Emeritus, Consultant,

and Acting Dean

MARTHA B. UMSTEAD
Registrar

JESSE L. McDANIELS
Business Manager
Business Education

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KATHLEEN D. SOSBY
Librarian

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GERALD BURNS ROBINS, B.S., M.S., Ed.D.
President

ERIC WEST HARDY, B.A., M.A., Litt. D.
President Emeritus

ELIZABETH ANDREW, B.A., MA.
Biology

CHARLES GUY CORDLE, B.A, M.A.
History

HARRY DOLYNIUK, B.A., M.A.
Chemistry

JOHN EVANS EUBANKS, B.A, M.A.
Psychology, Government

LAWRENCE ALBERT FOX, B.A., M.A
Drawing

NORMAN L. GALLOWAY, B.S, M.A.
Psychology, Sociology

ERNA KAROLYI LEON, B.S, M.A.
Art

AMY SANDRA McCONNELL, B.M, MM.

Vocal Music

JESSE L. McDANIELS, B.A., M.A.
Business Education

CHARLES HAROLD MITCHELL, B.A, M.A.
English

HENRY OSGOOD READ, Ph.B, M.A.
English

JOE MAYS ROBERTSON, B.S, M.A.
Mathematics

KATHLEEN DUNCAN SOSBY, B.A, M.A.
Librarian

CHESTER McKINLEY SUTTON, B.A, M.A.
English

JOSEPH LeCONTE TALLEY, B.S., M.S.
Physics, Mathematics

EUGENIA NAPIER TOOLE, B.M.

Music

SHELBY LEE WALLACE, B.A, M.S.
Biology

NANCY MITCHELL WENDE, B.A, M.A, Ph.D.
Bacteriology

BEVERLY JEAN WILLIAMS, B.S, M.A.
Business Education

PERCY WISE, B.A, M.A.
French, Spanish

Several members of the faculty gather just before faculty meeting. From left to right
are: Mr. Eubanks, Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Wise. Standing, left to right are: Mr. Cordle,
Mr. Sutton, Mr. Galloway, and Mr. Read.

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Udhta Our Classrooms

FINE ARTS Left to Right: Ann Walton, Priscilla Crow, and Avis Rollins work in
Art Class.

BUSINESS EDUCATION Brett Brunner, Barnee Baxter, J. T. Moseley, Betty Baab,
Sandra Martin, and Jack Tomlin work on their Accounting sets.

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LANGUAGES Students in Speech Class listen to tape recording of their speech.

MATHEMATICS Charles Reese, Larry Willige, and Raymond Spivey hard at work in
Algebra class.

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SCIENCE In Physics class, Barbara Walker finds the velocity of a bullet while Norman
Saenz, Hunter Smoak, Fred Marschalk, Jimmy Johnson, Wayne Thompson, and Stanley
Beard look on.

SOCIAL STUDIES Ruth Aldred explains chart in Government class to Homer Tapley,
Bo Weigle, Tom Pearre, Andrew Inman, and Wallace Moody.

VIVIAN MARSHALL and BITSY McDONALD

OUR YEAR-'ROUND ROBINS
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Maintenance Superintendent

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MRS. LOUIS FRIEDMAN

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SOPHOMORE

CLASS OFFICERS

President Becky Little

Vice President Tom Pearre

Secretary Jimmy Johnson

Treasurer Priscilla Crow

Representative Pat Hughes

BECKY

Sophomore class officers meet to make plans for graduation. (Left to Right): Jimmy
Johnson, Priscilla Crow, Becky Little, Pat Hughes, and Tom Pearre.

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SCHOLARSHIP AND ITS SYMBOL, THE DIPLOMA

RUTH LAMAR STORY
Valedictorian

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JACKIE DONALD ADAMS
Unconventional enough to be interesting
. . . energetic . . . loves parties . . . wants
to be a doctor.
The Bell Ringer, Editor-in-Chief.

MAXINE ALLEN

Full of vim, vip, and vitality .

compound of frolic and fun .

witching smile.

White Columns, Feature Editor.

a rare
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ada^ s

ELIZABETH ANNE BAAB

Her voice is ever so gentle and soft .

a pleasing lass ... a good dancer.

STEPHEN VINCENT BAILEY

Individuality has its own rare and special

flavor ... a brilliant mind . . . always

nonchalant.

The Bell Ringer, Managing Editor;

Dean's List.

BAAB

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BETTY

STEVE

MAXINE

Betty, Steve, and Maxine pass the time chatting while waiting for Jack Adams to join
them at tennis.

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STANLEY CLARK BEARD

Success lies in his path because of honest

and enthusiastic endeavours ... a smile

for all.

Student Council; Phi Theta Kappa:

Dean's List.

SALLY ANNE BECKUM

A popular miss and always in style . . .

quite irresistible to boys . . . pretty and

petite.

BEA^ D

TERRY GEORGE BREWER
If women interfere with work, then quit
work . . . likes to hunt . . . teaches swim-
ming at the YMCA.

VICKI LAVERNE CALHOUN

A manner so quiet, a brain so fine; a finer

lass is hard to find ... a conscientious

student.

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SALLY

TERRY

STAN
Vickie, Stan, Sally and Terry gather at one of the most historic spots on the campus. The
cannon on which Sally is sitting bears this inscription: "This brass cannon was made in
1862 from church bells at New Orleans for Semple's Battery, C.S.A., and used in the
War Between the States." 23

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KITTY WALKER COLEMAN
A mixture of neatness, niceness, and non-
sense . . . pretty eyes . . . nice smile.
Dean's List.

HARRIETTE ELIZABETH COLLINS
A heart with room for many friends . . .
jet black hair, dark lashes, and a winning
smile.

JANE GREENE CONNER

It's nice to be natural if you're naturally

nice ... a sweet disposition and a lovely

face.

JUDITH LAVERNE CONNER
True friendship is rare, and hers is like
polished gold ... oh, that blond hair, that
pretty smile!

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JANE JUDY KITTY HARRIETTE

These four girls go about their golf the easy way

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PRISCILLA CROW

An all-'round girl and quite a favorite
. . . dubbed "Prissy" by her pals ... in-
telligence and common sense.
Student Council; Dean's List.

VERA DEAN FLORENCE
Dynamite comes in small packages . . .
the charm of a southern belle . . . the soft
voice of an angel . . . loves to ski.

SUOTtftfCB

PATRICIA GREENE
Fair was her sweet face yet fairer was her
sweet mind ... a very refreshing person-
ality.

Ph Theta Kappa, president; White Col-
umns; The Bell Ringer.

MARY GRIMSLEY

Her heart is open as the day .

ings are all true.

The Bell Ringer.

her feel-

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PAT MARY

Four girls on a balcony. What! No Romeo?

VERA

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ALLEN HAGIN

He studies when there is nothing else to

do . . . loves sports, JCA Jaguars.

MACK HARDWICK
The only one of his kind ... a 100 per
cent boy ... he questions not, but labors
'till his task is done.

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CORNELIUS HARMON

Rare is he who takes time to be nice . . .

dependable and nice, a smart, ambitious

student.

COLEMAN HATFIELD
Never too busy to do his best . .
student . . . tall with dark hair.

a good

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CORNY

ALLEN

Coleman and Allen stop on their way to class long enough for Corny to brief them in Slide Rule.

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JANE HENDERSON

Here is friendship with a hand extended

. . . pretty and popular . . . likes to sew,

cook, and dance.

Phi Theta Kappa; The Bell Ringer;

White Columns; Speech Club.

MARY SUSAN HILL
When a girl's heart is stolen, she will
soon follow ... a talented artist . . . de-
pendable and friendly.
The Bell Ringer; Associate Editor.

ELIZABETH SABINA HOGAN
A merry, mischievous miss with flashing
eyes ... a delightful sense of humor.
The Bell Ringer; White Columns; Activ-
ities Editor.

SARAH PATRICIA HUGHES
To know her is to love her ... a bom
leader . . . accomplishments galore.
Student Council, President; White Col-
umns, Business Manager; Phi Theta Kap-
pa; Dean's List.

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SIBBIE

MARY SUE

PAT

JANE

Sibbie, Pat, and Jane gather at Mary Sue's to admire her engagement ring.
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RANDY JAY

A future bright as sunshine . . . true and

loyal ... an interesting personality

enjoys reading, swimming, and television.
White Columns.

BILLY CAREY JOHNSON

A friend you can always depend upon . . .

studious and sincere.

White Columns; Voted Most Deserving

by Phi Theta Kappa; Dean's List.

JIMPSEY BURKE JOHNSON
If we can only laugh and make the world
laugh, too . . . witty . . . sincere and forth-
right.

Student Council; The Bell Ringers; JCA
Jaguars; Dean's List.

REBECCA LITTLE

To be pleasing to all is an art worth cul-
tivating . . . cute as a bug's ear.
Student Council; Phi Theta Kappa;
White Columns.

JOHNSON

JOHNSON

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JIMMY BECKY RANDY BILLY

Jimmy, Randy, and Billy toss coins into the fountain and make a wish while Becky looks on, amused.

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FREDERICK MARSCHALK
There are some men born to look the
best; and by right lead all the rest. . .
handsome ... an air of distinction. En-
joys hunting, fishing and working on his

WALLACE WILLIAM MOODY

Happy-go-lucky with 'beaucoup d'amies'
. . . debonaire . . . likes to sleep and eat.

RAY CHARLES MOORE

The "man in the gray flannel suit"

person

likes the outdoor life

Georgia, here I come!

ALEXANDER SYLVESTER MURA
Little sparks sometimes start big fires
. . . has anyone ever heard of the number
6-2657? . . . hunting and bowling are
treats to him.

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RAY ALEX WALLACE FRED

Ray, Alex, Wallace and Fred enjoy an afternoon on the lake

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DONALD EDWARD MURPHREE
Trouble never troubles me. Easy-going
. . . mischievous.

JOHN BUTLER OWENS
Never let lessons interfere with pleasure
. . . give me girls or give me death. A
good sense of humor and a great capacity
for fun.

THOMAS RONALD PEARRE
He puts his worries in a pocket with a
hole in it . . . Lots of fun to be with.
Student Council, Vice president; The Bell
Ringer; White Columns; JCA Jaguars.

CAROL FRANKIE PHILPOT
In rain or sunshine she wears a
smile . . . smart and ambitious.
Phi Theta Kappa; White Columns.

merry

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Frankie and Don pass the time pleasantly while waiting for Tom to meet an appointment

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GLADYS MARIA REESE
Rustling petticoats . . . pink clouds . . .
happiness ... a dream of a girl. Enjoys
listening to music and skiing.

FRANCIS LEWIS ROSE

Sincerity and common sense make a pass-
port anywhere ... a true friend indeed.

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NORMAN ELLIOT SAENZ
He who brings sunshine to the eyes of
others cannot keep it from himself . . .
happiness is contagious.

BARBARA ANN SMITH
Another like her is hard to find . . .deep,
dark brown eyes with velvety lashes . . .
likes to cook and sew . . . Listening to
records is a real treat to her.

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MARIA

BROTHER

BARBARA NORMAN

These four pose for a moment before bursting into close harmony again.

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WILLIAM HUNTER SMOAK
Devil-may-care ... a man about town
... a radiance all his own . . . favorite
pastimes are golf and swimming.

RUTH LAMAR STORY
Full of likeable simplicity and quietness
... a sunny disposition . . . loves children.
Phi Theta Kappa; Dean's List.

BARBARA VIVIAN WATKINS
When she speaks everyone listens ... a
stylish miss . . . full of plans . . . loves to
read, dance, and play tennis.

DANIEL RICHARD WILLIAMS

Extremely nice and relaxingly quiet .
a January graduate.

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HUNTER

BARBARA

RUTH

These three find flying is really for them.

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GEORGE ALFRED WILLIAMS
Why think twice when once is enough
. . . bound to succeed because of his earn-
est efforts.

FRANK WILLIS

Quiet, but not idle ... a big man with

a big heart. Enjoys sports and popular

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LARRY DONALD WILLIS
A smile is ever upon his face . . . friendly
... an enthusiastic baseball fan . . .works
in Belvedere Ridge as a playground di-
rector.

JULIE WRIGHT

Laughter sprinkled with sincerity . . . this

gal can do anything ... an asset to JCA

. . . likes to read and sew.

White Columns; Dean's List.

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DON JULIE FRANK

Don, Julie, and Frank make a threesome between classes at the Snack Bar.
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DEAN'S LIST FIRST SEMESTER

Bailey, Steve Vincent
Beard, Stanley Clark
Bentley, Charlene (Mrs.)
Bodenhamer, Jeanette Lee
Bussey, Eleanor
Bussey, Vera Jean
Coleman, Kitty Walker
Conner, Jane Greene
Crow, Priscilla
Darwin, Patricia
Davidson, John Kenneth
Dross, David Leo
Dunn, Mary Nell
Hayden, Thomas Jackson
Heath, Caroline
Hogan, Elizabeth Sabrina
Howe, Patricia
Hughes, Sarah Patricia
Jarrell, Kay Havird

Johnson, Billy Carey
Johnson, Jimpsey Burke
Lanier, Ruth
Loo, Belinda (Mrs.)
McKenzie, Betty Lynn
Marshall, Vivien Carolyn
Millsap, Mrs. Norma W.
Newton, Susan Hunter
Philpot, Carol Frankie
Rocheleau, Donna Elmire
Saxon, Audrey Jane
Singletary, Frances (Mrs.)
Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Louden
Story, Ruth Lamar
Todd, Edna
Walton, Sarah Anne
Westbrook, Ramona Elizabeth
Williams, Margaret (Mrs.)
Wright, Julie

Students on Dean's List for the first semester.

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FRESHMAN

CLASS OFFICERS

President Tony Atkins

Sectetary-Treasurer Gail Bennett

Representatives - Barbara Best

Jeanette Bodenhamer
Mary Helen McGinty

TONY

Freshman Class officers meet to discuss the improvement of scholarship.

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men

Ruth Aldred

Danny Anderson

Tony Atkins

Barnee Baxter

Gail Bennett

Barbara Best

Ann Blount

Jeanette Bodenhamer

Carol Brooks

George Brown

James Bruce

Brett Brunner

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men

Delano Castleberry

Janie Chalker

Marion Cliatt

Eunice Crawford

Ann Cromer

Dale Damico

Ken Davidson

Connie Deas

Linda Duggan

Leola Dunlap

Mary Nell Dunn

Glenda Eskew

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men

William Evans
Tommy Gaines
Walter Guy

Carolyn Faglie
Jane Gibson
John Hammond

Esther Ford
Thomas Gilliland
Rex Hannah

Tom Freeland
Leila Goodwin
Rose Marie Harden

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men

Thomas Hayden

Ed Howard

Rose Marie Jennings

Harwell Hendee
Kay Howard
Gene Johnson

Bill Holley
Lila Jackson
Dixon Kilbourne

Johnny Hoover
Kay Jarrell
Kendall Kitchens

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Jackie Knight
Bob Lucky
Symm McCord

Patsy Laster
Vivian Marshall
Bitsy McDonald

Carolyn Leonard
Sandra Martin
E. J. McDonald

Belinda Loo
Richard Matthews
Mary Helen McGinty

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men

Betty Lynn McKenzie

Ed Meloan

Norma Millsap

Clark Mock

J. T. Mosley, Jr.

Carole Murray

Windell NeSmith

Thomas Newman

Helen Newsome

Susan Newton

Elaine Nicholson

Cornelia Norris

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men

William Pardue

Bill Peters

Annette Radcliffe

Harold Ramos

J. W. Rice

Kenneth Richardson

Martha Ringson

Monnie Roberson

Patsy Roberts

Donna Rocheleau

Avis Rolling

James Ross

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men

Jerri Saxon

Ed Self

Pat Shackleford

Linda Sheridan

William Spivey

Pat Stillwell

Katherine Sullivan

Ralph Swords

Pat Tankersley

Homer Tapley

Jack Tomlin

Jerry Trollinger

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men

Carole Tucker

Jim Usry

Wade Usry

Ann Walton

Betsy Ward

Zeke Ward

Rosalyn Waters

Miller Watkins

Bo Weigle

Judy Welborn

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Ramona Westbrook

Margaret Williams

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PAT HUGHES

Student Council President

STUDENT COUNCIL members meet to discuss the program of student activities. Pic-
tured above are seated, left to right: Jeanette Bodenhammer, Pat Stillwell, Mary Helen
McGinty, Gail Bennett, Pat Hughes, president, Priscilla Crow, sec.-treas. STANDING:
Becky Little, Jimmy Johnson, Tom Pearre, Tony Atkins, vice-president, Mr. J. E. Eu-
banks, faculty adviser.

PHI THETA KAPPA

National Junior College Scholastic Fra-
ternity.

Members of Phi Theta Kappa pictured
are (standing): Stanley Beard, (seated
clockwise): Betty Little, Pat Hughes,
president; Frankie Philpot, Jane Hender-
son, Pat Greene, secretary; Ruth Story.

It was at the suggestion of this group
that the publication of White Columns
was undertaken.

Mr. Norman L. Galloway is faculty ad-
visor.

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TOP Girls, seated, left to right: Teanette Bodenhammer, Anne Walton. SECOND
ROW: Jane Connor, Bitsv McDonald, Pat Stillwell. Betty Lynn McKenzie, Tlamona
Westbrook. THIRD ROW: Kitty Coleman. Bettv Baab, Barbara Watkins, Patricia
Tankersley, Monnie Roberson, Vivian Marshall.

BOTTOM Boys, first row, left to right: Randy Jay, Stanley Beard, Donald Willis, Ed
Meloan. SECOND ROW: Billy Tonhson, Will Strauss, Gordon Logan, Ray Moore.'

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STUDENT NURSES first row, left to right) : Annette Brown, Caroline Heath, Mary
F. Cannon, Charlene Bentley, Linda Gay. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Bussey, Barbara
Farr, Mary Ann Phillips, Margie Thomas, Ruth Lanier, Bernice Straus, Jo Ann Almond,
THIRD ROW: Pat Darwin, Jo Ann Boland, Linda Courson, Deanie Newton, Frances
Singletary, Frankie Johnson, Marcia Eichrolz, Barbara Flowers. FOURTH ROW: Faye
Rabun, Margaret Williams. Jeanie Bussey, Belinda Loo. Doris Lott. Annn Hair, Peggy
Fore, Audrey Saxon, Glenda Bussey, Shirley Andrews, Edna Todd, Betty Griffin, Lessie
Gray, Anna Rufo.

VETERAN STUDENTS are front row, left to right: Francis Rose. Paul Ward, John
Appewhite, Edgar Bush, Ray Hughes, Ceferino Salazar. SECOND ROW: Ralph
Drawhorn. Henry Holley, Gene Johnson. Ralph Mason, Frank Willis. Windell Ne-
Smith. THIRD ROW: Harold Ramos, Ralph Swords James Vowell, William Walker,
Thomas Swift, Rex Hannah. 60

FUTURE TEACHERS are first row left to right: fane Henderson, Leola Dunlap, vice-
president; Pat Stillwell, Ramona Westbrook. SECOND ROW: Mary Sue Hill, Ruth
Story, Rose Marie Jennings, president; Eunice Crawford. THIRD ROW: Rose Harden,
sec.-treas.; Mr. Andrews, faculty adviser; James Bruce, John Hammond.

THE BELL RINGER STAFF members are, STANDING: Steve Bailey, managing edi-
tor; Jack Adams, editor-in-chief; SEATED: Jane Henderson, Mary Sue Hill, associate
editor; SECOND ROW: Elfreida Remalaird, Linda Sheridan, Mary Nell Dunn, Sibbie
Hogan. THIRD ROW: H. O. Read, faculty adviser; Martha Ringson, Rose Marie Jen-
nings, Sandra Martin, Carolyn Faglie, Ed Meloan, Pat Stillwell, Tom Pearre, Barney
Baxter. 61

STAFF MEMBERS pictured are (top to bottom):
Billy Johnson, Brett Brenner, Paul Ward, Windell
NeSmith, Patsy Roberts, Pat Greene, Priscilla Crow,
Randy Jay, Eunice Crawford, Ramona Westbrook,
Betty Lynn McKenzie, Kay Jarrell, Becky Little, Anne
Walton, Sandra Martin, Frankie Philpot, Martha
Ringson, Mary Nell Dunn, Jeanette Bodenhammer,
Mary Helen McGinty, Carolyn Faglier, Pat Stillwell,
John Hammond, Pat Shackleford, Maxine Allen, Pat
Hughes, Tom Pearre.

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(FIRST ROW, Left to Right): Norman Saenz, Larry Willige, Philip Bell, Bob Lucky,
Jimmy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Gordon "J.B." Logan, Bo Weigle, Butch Myrick,
(capt. ) Ducky Wall, Jimmy Vowells.

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Dearing

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J.C.A.

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Harlem

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J.C.A.

64

Hephzibah

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J.C.A.

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Jackson

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J.C.A.

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Aiken

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J.C.A.

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J.C.A.

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A.R.C.

69

J.C.A.

56

Thomson

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J.C.A.

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N. Augusta

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J.C.A.

61

Clemson Frosh

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J.C.A.

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A.R.C.

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J.C.A.

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Clearwater Finishers

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DUCKY WALL
Scrambling for ball

Philip Bell places a lay-up

GRAMMAR SCHOOL COACHES are front row, left to right: James Ross, Harold
Foss, Ray Hughes, Charles Tant, Bill Salley, Zeke Ward, Vernon Prather. SECOND
ROW: Bob Lucky, Tom Pearre, Johnny Owens, Phillip Bell, Jimmy Johnson, Bo Wei-
gle, Jimmy Floyd, Tony Atkins, Bubba Loyal.

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Freshman Favorites

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JIMMY JOHNSON JANE HENDERSON

Mr. and Miss Junior College of Augusra

Sofe^aMOM

BECKY LITTLE and GORDON LOGAN

Most Charming Most Interesting

FRANK WILLIS
Best Groomed Boy

PAT HUGHES and BUTCH MYRICK

Most Versatile

Sup^ticitcveA

MAXINE ALLEN and HUNTER SMOAK
Friendliest

SALLY BECKUM
Most Stylish Girl

MARIA REESE and BERT KING
Wittiest

FRED MARSCHALK
Most Handsome

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For where is any author
in the world
Teaches such beauty as
a woman's eye?

Shakespeare

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SALLY BECKUM

And her modest answer and
graceful air

Show her wise and good
as she is fair.

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JEANNETE BODENHAMER

That rarest gift to Beauty,
Common Sense

-Meredith

MARY SUE HILL

And all the beauty of the place
Is in thy heart and on thy face

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JULIE WRIGHT

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Her eyes as stars of
twilight fair;
Like twilight's too,
her dusky hair.

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BECKY LITTLE

Beauty is truth, truth beauty

Keats

JANE HENDERSON

Fair as a star, when only one
Is shining in the sky.

Wordsworth

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1533 Walton Way

Phone 2-3161

DISTRIBUTOR OF

Jdaifi Potato Chips

Fine Candies
Peanut Butter Sandwiches

COMPLIMENTS
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CUP CORPORATION

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BOWEIVS

Augusta's Exclusive

Wilson and Spaulding

Dealer

Frank Renick

730 Broad Street

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WILLINGHAM INSURANCE AGENCY

139 EIGHTH STREET

AUGUSTA. GEORGIA

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General Insurance

, 523 Broad Street

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Augusta Federal Savings & Loan
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809 BROAD ST.

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

Four Drug Stores Conveniently Located for Your Shopping Pleasure
Only Licensed Pharmacists to fill your Doctor's Prescriptions

EDMUNDS DRUG COMPANY

510 Broad Street

PA 26855

EDMUNDS and JONES

201 Milledge Road

RE 62545

NORTH AUGUSTA PHARMACY

601 Georgia Avenue

TA 53508

DANIEL VILLAGE PHARMACY

2803 Wrightsboro Road

RE 68473

SCHULTZ HILL AUTO GLASS

Just Across the Fifth Street Bridge
Auto Glass Installed...

While you Wait

345 Jefferson Davis Highway
North Augusta, S.C.

Phone 6-8881 and 7-7947

PET

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WE PLEDGE THAT PET ICE CREAM IS
MADE ALWAYS OF PURE, FRESH,
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SWEET CREAM.

THE FRUITS, NUTS AND FLAVORS
USED ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE

CONSTANT VIGILANCE IS EXERCISED
AT ALL TIMES TO MAKE PET ICE
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BOARDMAN-PETROLEUM, INC.

U. S. 78 AND MILLEDGEVILLE ROAD
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

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WAYSIDE EOOD STORE

431 E. Martintown Road

North Augusta, S. C.

Open 7 Days a Week

10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M.

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DANIEL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER
wrightsboro road telephone 6-9829

Augusta, Georgia

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T. J. Carstarphen Co.

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Telephone 2-2655 1333 Broad St.

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Roofing and Sheet Metal Contract?
Association of Augusta

Augusta Roofing & Metal Works, Inc.

Kelly & Stewart, Inc.

Modern Roofing & Metal Works

Reliable Roofing & Home Comforts

Southern Roofing & Insulation Co.

See Us for Your Building Material Needs
ZTumbefi Company

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

"Quality Building Materials Since 1555"

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Empire State Building. Washington folks never visit Mount
Vernon. Atlantans seldom see the Cyclorama. Augustans, I'm
afraid, are out of the same cloth.

Merry has visitors from many foreign lands , as far away as
New Zealand and Australia, who come to study first hand our
modern handling and burning methods. Most folks here think of us
as home made and therefore must be like any other brickyard.

Before you buy, check beyond the sample to the equipment and
know how beyond, then choose

mm BROTUERS BUCK AND TILE COMPANY

The South's Finest for 60 years
AUGUSTA, ttOMIA

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Avera Provision Co.

Manufacturers of

Averas Farm Brand Pork Sausage

Averas Farm Brand Hams

Averas Farm Brand Bacon

Averas Blue Ribbon Weiners

Averas Blue Ribbon Bologna

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