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AUGUSTA COLLEGE

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Augusta College

Augusta, Georgia

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WHITE COLUMNS 1

AUGUSTA COLLEGE, AUGUSTA,

GEORGIA

AUGUSTA COLLEGE CAMP

FALL

"... on the same view
of the metal rusting year. Lemon, amber,
Umber, bronze, and brass, oxblood, damson.
Crimson, scalding scarlet, black cedar.
And the willow's yellow fall to grace."

Christopher Fry

WE, THE STU!

>ENTS OF AUGUSTA COLLEGE,

PRESEN'

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Editor MARTHA LEROY

Business Manager KATHY BRENNAN

Advisor PROFESSOR KEITH COWLING

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DEDICATION

We, the students of

Augusta College

dedicate our

1962 WHITE COLUMNS

To Mr. Percy Wise

Mr. Wise, we ask you to accept this dedication as a symbol of our appreciation
for all you do for us now and for all you have done for many years for Augusta
College.

We feel that the Greek quotation, which, as you know, comes from a speech of
Agamemnon's to Clytaemnestra, and means "God from afar looks graciously upon
a gentle master," might so easily have been especially written for you. It is so
very apt, and most appropriate.

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TABLE
OF
TENTS

PAGE NO.

DEDICATION 4

GRADUATION 1%1 10

CORDLE DAY 17

SOPHOMORE PORTRAITS 51

FRESHMAN PORTRAITS .... 63

EVENING STUDENTS 99

FACULTY 105

SPORTS .....131

PUBLICATIONS 149

SUPERLATIVES 161

ADVERTISEMENTS 187

The advisor, editor and staff of "White Columns 1962" would like
to express their sincere thanks to all of those who have helped in so
many ways to make this publication possible.

THE PRESIDENT, DEANS AND FACULTY OF AUGUSTA COLLEGE
Photograph made in front of the Music Studio June, 1961.

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GRADUATION 1961

The commencement exercise was held on the campus green on Sunday, 4, June, 1961.

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GRADUATION 1%1

OUTSTANDING STUDENTS OF THE '61 CLASS
(l-r) Al Turner, Ray Maddox, Rebecca Alonzo, Peggy Kelly, Joy Hughes, Byron Gilbert, and Robert Woo

GRADUATION 1961

Dr. Gerald B.

Robins

President of

Augusta

College

with

Dr. Arthur

Gignilliat

Administrative

Assistant to

Chancellor

of University

System of

Georgia

12

GRADUATION 1961

Dr. Gignilliat making his address.

Mrs. Peggy Kelly, valedictorian of the class of '61.

13

GRADUATION 1961

Presentation of a diploma

The graduating students prepare to leave as the ceremony ends.

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15

OUR HISTORICAL
CAMPUS

Augusta College occupies the site of the old
Arsenal. In 1861 the Federal Arsenal was sur-
rendered to the "Independent Republic of Geor-
gia." It had been an arsenal since 1827 and
continued until its abandonment in 1955.

Our campus contains Bellevue, the home of
Freeman Walker, now the offices of the Stu-
dent Publications. In 1957 the college, then the
Junior College of Augusta, moved here from
the Academy of Richmond County.

These markers erected by the Georgia
Historical Commission serve to remind
students and visitors of our history.

CORDLE
DAY

June 2nd, 1961

At the end of the
Spring Quarter 1961,
one of Augusta Col-
lege's most loved profes-
sors retired from work.
Mr. Cordle had taught
at Augusta College for
thiry-five years. Earlier
the faculty had given
him and Mrs. Cordle a
banquet. At the banquet,
Mr. Wallace and Mr.
Galloway presented an
interesting and amusing
series of slides in a pro-
gram devoted to the Cor-
dle's life history.

June 2nd was declared
"Cordle Day" and the
historian was feted by
the Alumni Association.
A buffet dinner was
given in his honor on the
campus. A vast number
of his friends attended
and speeches were made
by several of his former
students and associates
including Dr. Hervey
M. Cleckley and Mr.
George Forbes. Mr. Cor-
dle was presented with
a check and Mrs. Cordle
was the recipient of a
floral arrangement.

17

CORDLE DAY

The arrival of the guests

Lining up at the buffet table

CORDLE DAY

Scenes at the dinner

19

CORDLE DAY

Dr. Hervey M. Cleckley
Mr. Charles G. Cordle
Dr. Gerald B. Robins

Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Cordle with Mr. George
Forbes, President Au-
gusta College Alumni
Association.

20

CORDLE DAY

Mr. Cordle replying to the speeches
in his usual amusing way.

21

THE "CHRISTMAS BELLE" BALL 1%1

Gay Scenes at the Augusta
Garden Center where the
Christmas Dance was held. It
was one of the most successful
dances the college has had.

Old and young seemed to en-
joy doing the twist.

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CHRISTMAS BELLE BALL 1%1

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CHRISTMAS BELLE BALL 1961

THE FINALISTS WITH "MISS CHRISTMAS BELLE I960."
(l-r) Emily Hitchcock, Betty Hopkins, Anzia Boatwright, Joy Hughes, Faye Bussey, Anne Walker

Miss Joy Hughes crowns Miss Anzia Boatwright
'MISS CHRISTMAS BELLE 1961."

DAY

Kid's Day provided a lot of fun and strange
sights on campus. "Kids of all ages and
sizes appeared and while a smaller percentage
than usual participated and the "entertain-
ment" was not up to the previous year's
standard, those participating seemed to de-
rive a lot of amusement from the proceed-
ings.

KIDS' DAY

27

BUSINESS CLUB

A few of the Members of the Busi-
ness Club. L-R in picture above

Rose Lee
Dottie Duffie
Barbara Hutcheson
Brenda Johnson
Nancy Jarrell

Last summer the Business Club held a re-
ception in which was a great success. It
was attended by members of the faculty and
administrative staff.

28

THE CHOIR'S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

Handel's "Messiah" was given in St. John's Methodist Church by the College Choir
at Christmas.

A large congregation was present and many extra chairs had to be placed in the aisles
and balcony. Dr. Rockholt and the choir received many congratulations on their fine
performance.

29

CHOIR

The College Choir with their director, Dr. Preston Rockholt.

In the Spring of 1961 the choir made a successful tour to New Orleans and this year
the choir toured Florida another great success.

SOPHOMORES

JACKIE AYERS

ALLEN ADAMS
KAY AGERTON

JAMES E. ALLEN
BOB ALLGOOD

KAY BAILEY
MARGARET BAILEY

MELVIN BARTON
CHARLES B. BATEMAN

JACQUELINE D. BELL
ALTON BENNETT

ROBERT BERGDORF
JOHN R. BLANCHARD

CONSTANCE E. BRANTLEY
DIANA JOYCE BREHM

KATHY BRENNAN
MARIE BRENNECKE

WAYNE BRYANT
MARY LEE BURKHALTER

BERNADINE CASHIN
THOMAS CAUTHEN

DAVID COLE
THOMAS COLE

MARYANNE COLLERAN
ANDREL CUNNINGHAM

SOPHOMORES

HELEN DAVIS

BILL DENNY
ANN DICKS

ED DURST
SARAH DYE

HELEN GIBBONEY
CLAUDIA GIBSON

MARK GRAHAM
JIMMY GRAY

NICK HALL
MARILYN HAMNER

THOMAS HARDEN
BUTCH HARGROVE

SANDRA HART
JOCK HAYWOOD

BETH HIGGINS
ROBERT G. HILL

DOROTHY CLAIRE
JACKSON

ANNA JOE

HARRY KING
PAULETTE KING

ALBERT LANGLEY
JAMES F. LANGLEY, III

PETE MAY
GAIL MELTON

BRISCOE MERRY
FREDDIE G. MERTINS, III

KENNY MONIER
JEROME W. MORGAN:

TOBY S. MORGAN
JIMMY MORRIS

SOPHOMORES

ROBERT MULCAY

CAROLYN MUNCIE
CAROLYN MURPHEY

BARBARA McGINTY
TOM WRIGHT OGLESBEE

SAMMY OWENS
CARL E. PALMER

FREDERICK R. PLAYFORD
CLAUDE PRATHER

JEROME PREETORIUS
PAULA RAY

CARL RIDLEY
CARY D. RUSSELL

CALVIN SHAW
BETTY A. SIMS

WILLIAM SKINNER
BARBARA NELL SMITH

SOPHOMORES

GLEN STEWART

DON STARNES
TOMMY STATON

JANICE ELAINE STEEL
LINDA STEPHENSON

DOUG STRINGER
MERLE STRINGER

JIMMY TARANTINE
PAT TAYLOR

VERNON L. TICE
C. W. TINLEY

LEON WALDEN
ANNE WALKER

DONNIE J. WEST
MARIAN WHEELIN

JIMMY WOODS
CLYDE WOODWARD

BONNIE WYATT
M. EDGAR YAUN, JR

'PHOMORES

FITZALLEN YOW

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FRESHMEN

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FRESHMEN

Fred Adams

Cathy Ahouse

Dale Albenze

Sue Alexander

Chris Alford

Ann Allen

Carole Alston

Janice Anderson

Jennie Lou Anderson

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FRESHMEI

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Nancy Carolyn Andrews

Christa Antonopoulos

Cecilia Arthur

John Carl Baggott

Janette Bailey

Dianne Baker

Judith Barber

Hillis Barksdale

Shelor Barron

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F

HMEN

Sylvia Bartlett

Sandra Bauer

Nancy Beasley

Jarrette A. Beck, Jr.

Mariana Liberatore Bell

Pat Bennett

Prentiss Booth

Suzanne Braddy

Jim Bradley

66

FRESHMEN

Linda Brantley
Pete Brodie
Roger A. Brown

Betty Breazeale
Carpie Brown
Vicki Brown

Toby Broadwater
Gerry Brown
Carol Bruce

67

FRESHMEN

Mike Bullard

Patsy Bulloch

John Burks. Jr.

Sail)- Brooks Burruoghs

Vera Bussey

Bobby Byrd

Fred Cadle

Nancy L. Campbell

Jeff Carstarphen

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FRESHMEN

Edward Carter
Kathy Christy
Phillip W. Corbett III

Gertrude Chambers
Marion Clark
Lynda Cowley

Wayne Chandler

Jamie Cooper

Mary Elizabeth Coursey

69

FRESHMEN

James R. Crank, Jr.

Elliott Cranman

Kenny Crawford

Roy Crawford

Glenda Crosby

Judith Crow

Mrs. Mabel Culpepper

Robert Daniel

Tom Dansby

70

FRESHMEN

Julie D'Antignac
Kathy Davis
Mike Degennaro

Phyllis Davenport
Carol Davisson
Sheila Dickens

Diane Daves
George Dawson
Barbara Di Filippo

71

FRESHMEN

Virginia Di Filippo

Ann Doles

Elaine Dolynuik

Patsy M. Dudley

Frances Duncan

Martha Dyer

Jas A. Easter

Sue Ellen Ervin

Lee Fergusen

72

FRESHMEN

Martha Jane Fields
Peggy Joyce Garrett
Harriett Gifkins

Phyllis Fiveash
Jettie Garvin
Janice Gladin

Edward J. Fox
Jo Anne Gibbons
Henry Leland Goodwin

73

FRESHMEN

Hugh Goodwin

Jim Richard Graves

Bonnie Greer

Ann Grubbs

Bettina Hall

Barbara Hamilton

Jean Hamilton

Paulette Hammond

Jacquelyn Hardin

74

FRESHMEN

Duke Richard Harley
Mary Catherine Hatcher
Evelyn Hendrix

Sam Harley
Gail Hayes
Cynthia Hensley

B. J. Harville
Joan Haywood
Joan Herring

75

FRESHMEN

Marion Hewett
Jo Ann Hites
Margaret Holmes

Carolyn Hillis
Billy Holden
Jeanne Horn

Phinny Hitchcock
Jimmy Holliman
Pat Horner

76

FRESHMEN

Maraul Houfet
Ronald C. Humphrey
Charles Joe

Mary Ann Howell
Ellen Janes
George Joe

Sandra Howell
Nancy Jarrell
Brenda Johnson

77

FRESH31E]

Brenda E. Johnson

Gloria Johnson

Montina Johnson

Wendell Johnson

Beth Jones

Michael Jones

Mar) - Elizabeth Jordan

Fred Kelly

Shirley Kelly

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FRESHME]

Townsend Kirthlink
Norman Langston
Martha LeRoy

Frank Knapp
John Simms Lee
Stanley Lever

Eddie Kuhlke
Joe Leonard
Jo Ann Lewis

79

FRESHMEN

Elaine Lindsey
Mike Long
Lee Lucky

George Lively
Yoke L. Loo
Penny Lucky

Renae Livingston
Judy Loudermilk
Wayne Marchant

80

'RESHMEN

Carol Mason
Barbara Metcalfe
Gilbert Mireles

Joey Mason
Eddie Milhous
Betty Mitchell

Billy Merry
Jerry F. Mims
Katherine Mobley

81

FRESHMEN

Jeanette Moore

Mitchell Moore

Patsy Moore

Carolyn Morris

Carter Morris

Linda Mosely

Dan Motley

Janice Murphey

Mike Murphy

82

FRESHME1

Johnny McArthur

Barbara McGuire

Carl McKinney

Sally McMahon

Jean McNair

Patricia McWhorter

David Neal

Shelia Neidinger

Don Nichols

83

FRESHME]

Bill Norris
Karia Olmsted
Oliver W. Owens

Mary O'Connor
Lee Olson
Watson Parks

Eleanor Oliver
Patricia O'Neal
Marilyn Parrish

84

FRESHMEP*

Elsie G. Paschal
Ranscine Pelt
Dan Phillips

Patsy Patrick
Betty Perkins
Sherene Phillips

Ronnie Patrick
John T. Perrow
Wallace Pierce

85

FRESHMEN

Sandra Platson

Don Points

Jim Points

Mike Polk

Bonnie Jo Pollard

Brenda Pollard

Jimmie S. Pollard

Elinore Ruth Pollock

Joey Pond

86

FRESHMEN

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John Pond
Dennis Primrose
Rita Ramsey

Ed Pounds
David Rabinowitz
Jimmy Reeder

Virginia Powell
Maydene Rackard
Fay Reese

87

FRESHMEN

Curtiss Reeves

Darwin Schley Ricketson

Michael Rivers

Charles Richards
Margie Ridlehoover
Rymer Rivers

Eleanor Richards
Beverly Ringson
Eunice Robinson

88

FRESHMEN

Clayton Rogers
Richard Roper
Linda Rowland

Mary Ann Rogers
Rebecca Ann Rourk
Sue L. Rufo

Harold Roof
Bill Rowland
Linda Russell

FRESHMEN

Carol Saxon

Marilyn Saxon

William R. Scharnitzky

Janet Schmidt

Ira Z. Schneider

Judy Scott

Pete Scott

Sue Scott

Brenda Seales

90

FRESHMEN

Sylvia Sedgwick
Kay Short
Joyce Sommers

Kay Sheridan
Mark Simmons
Martha Sprawls

Robert Sherr
Jack Snellgrove
Carolyn Starling

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FRESHMEN

Pauline Stewart

Harvey Stokes

Carolyn Strickland

Howard Strickland

Linda Strickland

Donna Studdard

Elliott Warren

Holley T. Sullivan

Susan Swanson

92

FRESHMEN

Roger E. Templeton
Mary Thweatt
Nancy Tucker

Audry Thomas
Yvonne Todd
Jimmy Turner

Linda Thornton
Ronald Toole
Jim Tyler

93

FRESHMEN

Carl V. Usry
Cecil Vining
Martha Walker

Mrs. Beatrice Vaughan
Reed Wakeley
Ruth M. Walker

Louise Verdery
Celeste V. Walden
Bobby Walworth

94

FRESHMEN

Wayne Walworth
Colleen Watts
Dan Wheeler

Calvin Ward
Thomas Weathers
Joan Wheeler

LaVelle Waters
Morgan Whaley
Vandella Whitaker

95

FRESHMEN

William Whitehead
William Wickline
Bonnie Williams

Sharon Ann Whiteley
Robert T. Wiggins
Doris Williams

Nancy Whittle
Lydia Wild
Peggy Jo Williams

96

FRESHMEN

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Lynn Womble
John Wood
John Yost

Leona Woo
Helen Young

Bob Wood
Wendell Wright
Ray Yates

97

Members of the history class visit the Capitol in Atlanta.

HISTORY

in the

Capitol

and

in the

classroom.

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EVENING
STUDENTS

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EVENING STUDENTS

H. C. Adams, Jr.
Ann Bradley
Ralph W. W. Davis

James W. Amerson
Opal Brown
Beverly Dozier

George H. Boyd
John B. Crabtree
Elizabeth B. Dudley

100

EVENING STUDENTS

Clarence E. Ewing
Fred C. Greene, Jr.
W. D. Holsonback

Marion F. Farr
George Harding
Arlo D. Janssen

Robert L. Feaster
Myra Hardman
Kermit Z. Johnson

101

EVENING STUDENTS

Gladys Jones

Oscar Jones

Larry Kirkland

Kenneth C. Mauldin

Hershal Melton

John G. Mills

Glenda R. McCracken

Rev. Hollis McFarlin

Elsi McGahee

102

D. I. Page
Lu Ray Reavis
Bob Samples

Charles Readdy
J. K. Reeves
Parker Shaw

Fleur Lynn Readdy
Kate R. Rogers
Eric Thompson

103

;VENING STUDENTS

Charles C. Toole
Bessie Pearl Williams

George Verenes
Shirley Watkins
Frank Williams

Thelma Walter
J. M. Winn

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FACULTY

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FACULTY

DR. GERALD B. ROBINS

President of Augusta College

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An informal picture of Dr. and Mrs. Robins at one of the student dances.

107

ADMINISTRATORS

Registrar
S. LEE WALLACE

Asst. Registrar and

Director of Evening

Program

JAMES M. DYE

Comptroller
B. DUDLEY JERVEY

108

FACULTY

General Faculty Meeting

FACULTY

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

MR. WILLIAM L. WHATLEY

110

FACULTY

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

DR. MORRIS PHILIP WOLF

Chairman

III

FACULTY

FACULTY

MR. HARVEY L. STIREWALT

Chairman

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

MR. GEORGE B. COOKE

MISS BARBARA GREENE

MRS. JANE T. ROWLAND

113

FACULTY

FINE ARTS DEPT.

114

FACULTY

CHEMISTRY BEPT.

DR. SILVIA RICHART

115

POLITICAL SCIENCE AND HIST

MR. SPYROS J. DALIS
Chairman

116

DR. FRANK H. CHOU

MR. A. TABER GREEN

POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
HISTORY DEPARTMENT

MR. NED A. HOLSTEN

DR. R. BEELER SATTERFIELD

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MATHEMATICS, DRAWING AND PHYSICS

MR. GROVER B. WILLIAMS
Chairman Math. Dept.

MR. JOSEPH L. TALLEY

Chairman Physics Dept.

118

ACULTY

MRS. ANNA JO TURNER

MR. GEORGE M. MARTIN

MISS JERRY S. TOWNSEND

MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS DEPT.

119

'ACULTY

MODERN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT

MR. PERCY WISE
Chairman

DR. SAMUEL D. DUNCAN

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FACULTY

MRS. GERALDINE HARGROVE
Counselor

MR. DAVID MYRICK

Physical Education

121

FACULTY

MISS LOCHIE JO ALLEN

DR. WILLIAM T. DRENNAN

EVENING INSTRUCTORS

MR. J. HARDING OWEN

MISS JACQUELIN MARSHALL

122

FACULTY

MRS. MINNIE SACKETT

MR. SAMUEL H. SMITH

MR. PAUL S. SIMON

MR. HOMER S. TIMMONS

MR. DONALD R. STODDARD

MR. FRANK X. WAMSLEY

123

FACULTY

MR. A. RAY ROWLAND
Librarian

124

FACULTY

MRS. MARY A. CRAVEN
Library Secretary

MISS LOUISE GRAHAM
Reference Librarian

MRS. MARGARET McKIE
Library Secretary

MRS. MARIAN GREEN
Catalog Librarian

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

STUDENT CENTRE

MRS. IDA C. FRIEDMAN
Director

MRS. ELEASE MORGAN
Assistant Director

126

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

MRS. EVELYN FARR

Secretary

President's Office

MRS. FRANCES EDDINS

Secretary

Dean of Students' Office

127

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

MRS. ALICE B. BOWEN

Secretary to

the Dean

DEAN'S AND REGISTRAR'S OFFICES

MRS. DORIS COOK
Secretary to Registrar

MISS PEGGY ATKINSON
Faculty Secretary

MRS. JEAN THOMAS
Faculty Secretary

128

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

MRS. JACQUELINE COX

Records Asst.

MRS. MAE C. RUSHING

Records Asst.

MRS. MARY DICKSON
Records Asst.

129

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

MRS. JUNE ROOKS
Asst. Bookkeeper

COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE

MISS DOROTHY GREAR
Secretary

MR. B. T. COLLINS
Plant Operations Foreman

130

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BASKETBALL

A typical basketball game from the ar-
rival of the team, dressing-room scenes,
shots of the game, and members of the
team leaving the gym after a successful
ball eame.

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.ASKETBALL

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.ASKETBALL

134

BASKETBALL

135

.ASKETBALL

136

BASKETBALL

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BASKETBALL

Jack Bearden, Wayne Marchant, Glenn Gaskin, John Raleigh

138

BASKETBALL

Jack Bearden, Glenn Gaskin, Wayne Marchant, Glenn Stewart

139

CHEERLEADERS

OUR CHEERLEADERS SEEM MORE BEAUTIFUL
EACH YEAR

Gail Melton, Anzia Boatwright, Martha Walker, Jackie Ayers,
Barbara Hutcheson, Ann Dicks, Sally McMahon

140

CHEERLEADERS

Ann Allen, Dianne Baker

141

BOWLING

AUGUSTA COLLEGE BOWLING TEAM

Nancy Jarrell, Helen Davis, Dianne Baker, Mary Ethel Thweatt, Beth Higgins, Carol Saxon, Linda Thornton, Carol

Bruce

Jimmy Sheehan, David Hall, Leon Walden, Roger Templeton, Butch Myrick, Jim Points, Milton Jacobs, Hardy Wylie

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Mary Ethel Thweatt, Dianne Baker, Leon Walden, Roger Templeton

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Jimmy Sheehan, David Hall, Nancy Jarrell, Helen Davis

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Leon Walden, Milton Jacobs, Carol Saxon, Linda Thornton

BOWLING

Hardy Wylie, Butch Myrick, Carol Bruce, Beth Higgins

BOWLING

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Leon Walden, Roger Templeton, Dianne Baker, Beth Higgins, Mary Ethel Thweatt

BOWLING

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TENNL*

MEMBERS OF THE TENNIS CLUB

Ed Stalnaker, Don Starnes, Hoke Segars, Vicki Brown, Dr. Chou, Fred Youngblood, Doug Stringer,
Morgan Whaley

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LLEGE
PUBLICATION,

PUBLICATIONS

BELL RINGER

Augusta College's
Newspaper

CO-EDITORS

Fred Youngblood
Fred Playford

NEWS EDITOR
Don Nichols

SOCIETY EDITOR

Patsy Moore

FEATURE EDITOR
Helen Reese

ARTISTS

Ruth Van Valkenburg

Lynn Womble

PHOTOGRAPHER

Milton Jacobs

REPORTERS
Dianne Harris
Donna Shauck
Brenda Woody
Kathy Brennan

Editor

FRED YOUNGBLOOD

150

'.ELL RINGE

Augusta College's
Newspaper

Editor

FRED PLAYFORD

151

PUBLICATION

WHITE COLUMNS

Augusta College
Yearbook

1962 STAFF

Editor: Martha LeRoy

Business Manager: Kathy Brennan

Advisor: Pro. Keith Cowling

Copy Writers: Donna Shauck, Lynn Womble, Fred Playford, Ellen Janes, and Ran-
scine Pelt, and members of the Civitan Club.

Art Work: John Burks, Bill Smart, and Celeste Walden

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PUBLICATIONS

WHITE COL

Editor
MARTHA LE ROY

Business
Manager

KATHY BRENNAN

153

WHITE COLUMNS 1962

PUBLICATIONS

Martha LeRoy, Fred Playford, Kathy Brennan

Bill Smart, John Burks, Lynn Womble, Donna Shauck

154

BLICATIONS

PUBLICATION DAY
"WHITE COLUMNS

1961"

"White Columns 1961"
was dedicated to Mr. Cor-
dle. Following traditions
this was kept a close secret.
Mr. Cordle, who was not
well at the time, was urged
by the Dean of Students
to come to college for a
"short but very important
meeting." Our picture
shows him taken com-
pletely unaware as the ded-
ication is made by Carole
Lamp and Joe Shipes, edi-

Distributing the annuals in the Student Center

155

PUBLICATIONS

Two of the members of the 1961 year-
book staff distributing the students'
copies.

President Robins shows a copy of last year's annual to Tony
Avila, Augusta College's first foreign student. Tony had ar-
rived in this country only a few days previously, having come
from Panama. He quickly adjusted himself to his new sur-
roundings and different environment and is now one of the
most popular students in College.

156

REGISTRATION

One of the necessary evils of col-
lege life is registration. At our col-
lege the waiting around at the vari-
ous "steps," always a bone of con-
tention among the students, has
been cut to an absolute minimum.
What delays there are usually hap-
pen because of the students them-
selves. There are always those with
no pens or pencils, and those who
cannot make up their minds which
courses to take.

157

REGISTRATION

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Consulting with advisors

REGISTRATION

Arranging schedules

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REGISTRATION

Final stage paying fees.

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WHITE COLUMNS

PRESENTS

superlative:

OF V

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BEA KUHLKE

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FAYE BUSSEY

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BRENDA JOHNSON

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EDITH PURDY

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ANN WALKER

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MARTHA WALKER

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MR.

AND MISS AUGUSTA COLLEGE

EMILY HITCHCOCK and THOMAS DILL

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BETTY HOPKINS anJ ED STALNAKER

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FORGETTABLE

:iA BOATWRIGHT anJ BENJIE MASON

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IT DRESSE1

KAY AGERTON and JOHN MAR]

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FRESHMAN FAVORITES

:KI BROWN and JOHN PERROW

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HEART BREAKERS

ALLEN ADAMS J ALTON BENNETT

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GLENN STEWART

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ELEANOR FULLER an J HARDY WYLIE

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MOST HANDSOME

MIKE GIBSON

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MUSIC

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The Music Studio

Mrs. Jacobs conducts a piano lesson.

This year the three-story brick structure to the right of the Administration Building, which was
built in 1826, and which recently served as the President's residence, was renovated and turned
into a Music Studio; having classrooms, practice rooms and a recital area.

Dr. Rockholt with members of a theory of music class

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A few of the choir members.

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CIVITAN CLU]

Some of the collegiate Civitan Club members on campus.

The Civitans of Augusta College are
sponsored by the Augusta Civitan
Club. Its main purpose is to work
with the college and the community.
This year the club has helped in reg-
istration each quarter and worked on
the Tuberculosis Drive.

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COLLEGIATE CIVITANS CLUB

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COLLEGIATE CIVITAN CL1

Above and on opposite page Scenes at the Initation Supper of the Civitan Club held at the Penthouse of the First
Federal bank.

CIVITAN CLUB OFFICERS

Faye Bussey
President

Anzia Boatwright
Vice-President

Gail Melton
Asst. Treasurer

Ann Walker
Secretary

Other officers not present
when the picture was made

Allen Adams
Treasurer

Eleanor Fuller
Chaplain

Bea Kuhlke

Sergeant-at-Arms

Faye, Anzia, Gail, Ann.

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CIRCLE K CLUB

The Circle K Club is a leadership and character
building organization. Some of its purposes are
to promote good fellowship and high scholar-
ship.

CLUBS

INTERVARSITY

OFFICERS:

0~ r ) Linda Stephenson, Secretary; Emily Hith-
cock and Mike Murphy, Co-Presidents; Mary
id Catherine Hatcher, Corresponding Secretary.

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A few of the founder-members of the newly formed drama dub.

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GRAMMAR SCHOOL COACHES AND CHEERLEADERS.

Sandra Howell and Vicki Brown

Second row: Alton Bennet, Jimmy Gray, Carter Morris, Jerry

McClure, John Perrow.

First row: Chris Alford, Don Starnes, Billy Denny

SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS.

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ASS OFFICERS

FRESHMAN OFFICERS (above)
John Perrow
Vicki Brown
Mike Murphy

SOPHOMORE OFFICERS (right)
Toby Morgan
Emily Hitchcock
Thomas Dill

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STUDENT COUNCIL

FRESHMAN
COUNCILORS

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CLASSROOMS

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FINE ARTS BUILDING

Top Left: Art history class.
Bottom left: Painting class.
Below: The college exhibit at the C.S.R.A. art show.

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DR. AND MRS. M. J. BRENNAN

NASON'S SERVICE STATION

Sand Bar Ferry Road

AUGUSTA BEAUTY COLLEGE

608 Broad Street

CROSBY'S READY-TO-WEAR

970 Broad

Compliments
of

LILY TULIP CUP COR.

Compliments
of

BLANCHARD

and
CALHOUN

MONTE SANO
TV AND APPLIANCE CO.

1426 Monte Sano Ave.
PHONE RE 3-1972

Headquarters for RCA
Whirlpool Home Appliances

RICHARDS
BUICK, INC.

1350 Broad Street
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

RCA MOTOROLA ZENITH
T.V. STEREO AND RADIOS

Where Quality
Outlasts Price

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SALES j^-Sgf SERVICE

BUICK, MERCEDES-BENZ

OPEL, RENAULT

STUDEBAKER, LARK

PA 2-5395

MARBUT MILLING CO.,
INC.

Makers of
Fairway Feeds

1515 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia

IJMtfal^Slriiu.

WEEMEEZMMHSEBEL

733 Broad Street
At the Monument

Insured Savings Accounts
Home Loans

TOWN TAVERN

637 Broad Street
AUGUSTA, GA.

Steaks Chops Seafoods

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Sporting Goods Cameras
Hobbies Gifts

* NORTH AUGUSTA
PLAZA

DOWNTOWN
AUGUSTA

BE CAREFUL!

Your friends will judge you by the home you buy. Make very
sure its appearance reflects your good taste and judgment. The
exterior, particularly the brick, will be observed by all who pass.

In order to obtain the very best, be sure to specify brick by . . .

MERRY BROTHERS
BRICK AND TILE COMPANY

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In and out of the Student Center.

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'Anyone for tennis?"

'Actually, I'd prefer a spin in the car, old boy.

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Augusta's Finest

Compliments of:

Plant and Office: Savannah Road

Compliments of

Augusta Sag $c lurlap (En.

MANUFACTURERS

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SHERMAN

AND
HEMSTREET

P.O. Box 358
Augusta, Georgia

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NORTH AUGUSTA

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BANKING COMPANY

J "THERE'S NOPLACE LIKE^HOME''

719 Broad St.

Phone PA 4-7738

North Augusta

South Carolina

PHONE 6-5024 WE DELIVER

MONTE SANO
HARDWARE

1428 Monte Sano Ave.

MEMBER

FEDERAL DEPOSIT

INSURANCE CORP.

C. E. BLANCHARD, Owner

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All Commercial Portraits for This Annual by

HUGH CROSS STUDIO

809 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia

AUTHORIZED DEALER

Eastman Kodak Ansco Polaroid

Bell and Howell

PHOTO FINISHING

Commercial Aerial

Portraits Color

KITTY E. JEAN'S
BEAUTY SALON

1403 Monte Sano Ave.
PHONE RE 3-4537

Eugenia O. Burns
Kathryn H. Murray

McKESSON

AND

ROBBINS, INC.

HOME FOLKS
NEWS AND RECORD SHOP

Augusta's Largest
Record Shop

227 Eighth St. PArk 2-7379
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MONTE SAND
PHARMACY

1424 Monte Sano
Phone REgent 6-2553

Two views of our campus.

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SMITH BROTHERS
Agents

Hotel and Restaurant
Supplies

1027 Broad St.
PA 2-4243

School Lunchroom Equipment

EMPIRE
FURNITURE
COMPANY

1201 Broad St. Phone PA 2-4837

Compliments of

WALKER MOTOR COMPANY

AUGUSTA. GEORGIA

TELEPHONE PA 2-5371

Milk Ice Cream

Augusta, Ga.

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Outside the library is a favorite
meeting-place, both at night and day.

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STUDENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS

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Two of our students at J. B. WHITE'S, Augusta's leading store.

MAXWELL BROTHERS

For Over 50 Years

Augusta's Quality

Furniture Store

933 BROAD STREET

NELL'S
BEAUTY SALON

AIR CONDITIONED

2114 Central Ave.

PHONE RE 6-8308

Augusta, Ga.

We Believe

in Your Judgement

COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER

960 Broad Street

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

HOME OF FAMOUS FASHIONS

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Compliments

of

BELKS

Downtown

Daniel

Augusta

Village

DORIS
JEWELERS

SOUTHERN FINANCE

CORPORATION

REALTORS

Compliments of

CLAUSSEN'S BAKERY

Splendid Because It's Blended
Blended by Tradition Since 1841

SEVEN STARS and what they mean to you.

One of these seven stars can be very im-
portant to you right now . . . another one to-
morrow and still another next week, next month
or next year. In the end you may need them all.

These seven stars represent the basic money
services you get at our full-service Banks:

jr Checking Accounts ic Savings Accounts
it Personal Loans ir Car Loans

if Home Loans ~k Business Loans

if Personal Link Standing

AUGUSTA CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION

GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK & TRUST COMPANY

CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY

MEMBERS
Federal Reserve System - Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

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LAB ASSISTANTS

Chemistry lab assistants.

Biology and physics lab assistants.

On campus.

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PHI THETA KAPPA

Members of the Augusta Col-
lege branch of the National
Scholastic Honor Society, Phi
Theta Kappa

S.N.E.A.

OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

(l-r) Don Nichols, Treasurer; Bonnie Williams, Secretary; Linda Broome, President; Rosalie King, Vice-Presi-
dent.

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Compliments of

KEYSTONE

WHOLESALE HARDWARE

CO.

Compliments of

TOWN AND COUNTRY
SHOP

Daniel Village
Furniture Store

FIRST
FEDERAL

SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION

Broad and Tenth Downtown Augusta
Branch Office on Walton Way just off
15th Street

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Distinctive Men's Wear

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935 Jones

LTD.

M. TANENBAUM, INC.

974 Broad Street

Ph. PA 2-0049

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STUDENT N.E.A.

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STUDENT N.E.A. KING OF HEARTS BANC

The highlight of the spring at Augusta Col-
lege is always the King of Hearts Dance
which is sponsored by the student N.E.A.
This year was certainly no exception. A
very large crowd attended, and as these pic-
tures show, everyone had a thoroughly good
time.

Mike Gibson was crowned
King of Hearts for 1962.

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