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WHITE COLUMNS 1963

Augusta College
Augusta, Georgia

WE. THE STUDENTS OF AUGUSTA COLUEGE.
PRESENT

WHITE COLUMNS 1963

Editor MARTHA LEROY

Assistant Editor LINDA BARNES

Business Manager RANSCINE PELT

Advertising Manager- GEORGE STROM

Art Work JOHN BURKS

Advisor PROFESSOR KEITH COWLING

THE YEARBOOK STAFF AND ADVISOR HOLD AN
INFORMAL CONFERENCE

George Strom, Professor Keith Cowling, Linda Barnes, Ranscine Pelt, and
Martha LeRoy.

The College Campus in Summer

During the Spring Quarter and Sununer Quarter, our campu? is looking at
the very Ijest. Walking in the shade of the ancient trees, amidst the otlier !)uild-
ings of the college, it is difficult to imagine that one is living in the twentietli
centurv.

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It would seem that at any moment Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett Butler, and Ash-
ley Wilkes might appear strolling between the Magnolia and Dogwoods, and
that "The Old South" hasn't gone with the wind after all.

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It comes somewhat of a shock to see young ladies and gentlemen in modern
clothes. One almost expects that crinolines and Confederate uniforms would
be worn. Instead of a modern automobile parked in the driveway one half
expects to see a carriage and horses.

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But time marches on, and the old makes way for the new. Some of the old
wooden buildings are pulled down.

Renovations are made, space is cleared, and modern buildings are erected.
Libraries and classrooms take the place of old warehouses.

Wliile the campus gives the impression of Ante Belhim Days, one has only
to step into the modern classrooms and well-equipped laboratories to find one-
self in the mid-twentieth century. August College is an up-to-date, modern,
progressive place of learning.

The characters in "Gone With tlie Wind" would have been horrified to see
modern fashions. One can imagine what thev \vould liave said about the clothes
we wear in colle2,e today.

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Aunt Pittipat would have swooned indeed if she had seen the administra-
tors, faculty members, and students, had she visited our college during sum-
mer school when everyone wears unconventional attire. These informal shots
made in the student center demonstrate.

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Dedication

We the students of Augusta College
wish to express our appreciation and
gratitude to Miss Jean Williams who
has been working with the commercial
students for a number of years.

Miss Williams, like several others
on our faculty, was a student of Au-
gusta College herself. Through her
guidance and help many of our grad-
uates have gone on to successful busi-
ness careers.

Because of her devotion to her work
in developing the minds and characters
of her students, and because of her
friendliness to everyone at the college,
we desire to dedicate White Columns
1963 to her.

Miss Jean Williams

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Faculty

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Faculty

MISS LOCHIE JO ALLEN Instructor in English

MRS. MARY M. ALLEN Instructor in Voice

ARTHUR E. ALPER Instructor in Psychology

NEAL B. ANDREGG Instructor in Psychology

MRS. :MARILYN a. BALDWIN Instructor in' English

DEFOREST A. BARTON Instructor in Political Science

CHARLES B. BRAGASSA ..._ Instructor in Biology

MARTIN J. BRENNAN Instructor in Psychology

FRANK H. CHOU Assistant Professor of Psychology

FRANCIS H. COLEY Instructor in Math and Chemistry

HLGH CONNOLLY Instructor in Business Law

GEORGE B. COOKE Assistant Professor of Biology

KEITH W. COWLING -..-.. Assistant Professor of Art and English

SPYROS J. DALIS Assistant Professor of Hist, and Pol. Sci.

HARRY DOLYNICIK Associate Professor of Chemistry

WILLIAM T. DRENNAN Instructor of Sociology

SAMUEL D. DUNCAN. JR. Associate Prof, of Romance Languages

NORMAN GOLDBURG Instructor in Philosophy

MISS LOUISE GRAHAM Assistant Librarian

A. TABER GREEN Assistant Professor of History

MISS BARBARA ANN GREENE Instructor in Botany

MRS. MARIAN S. GREEN Assistant Librarian

MRS. GERALDINE W. HARGROVE Associate Professor

ROBERT V. HECKEL Instructor in Psycholog^-

IRA L. HINCKLEY Instructor in English and Speech

JAMES F. HODGES, JR. Instructor in Business Administration

NED A. HOLSTEN Assistant Professor in History

JOHN C. HOWARD Associate Professor of Chemistry

MRS. VOLA JACOBS Instructor in Music

BENJAMIN DUDLEY JERVEY Assistant Professor of Business Admin.

LYNN R. LEONARD Instructor in Business Administration

MISS JAQUELIN MARSHALL Instructor in English

GEORGE yi. MARTIN Instructor in Engineering, Drawing, and Math

HERBERT MEYER Instructor in Mathematics

.MRS. SHIRLEY M. MUNDT Instructor in English

G. STARR NICHOLS Instructor in Mathematics

MISS WINNIE OVERSTREET Instructor in French

J. HARDING OWEN Instructor in Chemistry

MRS. SILVIA G. RICHART Associate Professor of Chemistry

THOMAS M. RILEY Instructor in English

PRESTON ROCHOLT Professor of Music

PAUL L. ROGGENKAMP Instructor in Physics

A. RAY ROWLAND Associate Professor Librarian

MRS. MINNIE S.4CKETT Instructor in Business Administration

R. BEELER SATTERFIELD Assistant Professor of History

PAUL S. SIMON Instructor in Business Administration

BOYD D. SISSON Instructor in Psychology

BARTHOLOMEW P. SMITH Assistant Professor of Business Adm.

BENJAMIN E. SMITH Instructor in History

JOHN M. SMITH JR. Assistant Professor of Education and Sociology

MICHAEL L. SMITH Instructor in English

NORMAN W. STAFFORD Instructor in Business Administration

HARVEY L. STIREWALT Assistant Professor of Biology and Physics

CHESTER M. SUTTON .. Professor of English

JOSEPH L. TALLEY Professor of Physics

MISS JERRY S. TOWNSEND Instructor in Mathematics

MRS. JANICE B. TURNER Assistant Professor of Chemistry

WILLIAM L. WHATLEY Instructor in Economics

STEWART L. WIGGINS Instructor in Education and Psychology

MISS BEVERLY JEAN WILLIAMS Associate Prof, of Secretarial Science

GROVER B. WILLIAMS Associate Professor of Mathematics

PERCY WISE Professor of Romance Languages

WALLACE K. WITTWER -- Instructor of Economics

ARTHUR A. WOLK Assistant Professor of English and Speech

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An informal
picluie of
Dr. and

Mrs. Gt-rald
B. Robins

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Administrators

Dr. Gerald B. Robins
President of Augusta College

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Administrators

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Dr. Preston Rockholt
Dean

Mr. B. Dudlev Jervey
Comptroller

Mr. James M. Dve

Assistant Registrar

and Director of

Evening Program

Mr. N. L. Gallowav
Dean of Students

Mr. S. Lee Wallace
Rrsistrar

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Faculty

Miss Lochie Jo Allen

Dr. Frank Chou

Mrs. Marilvn Baldwin

Mr. George B. Cooke

Dr. Charles B.
Braeassa

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Faculty

Mr. Harrv Dolvniuk

Mr. Keith Cowlino

Mr. W. T. Drennen

Mr. Spyros J. Dalis

Dr. Sam Duncan

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Faculty

iss Barbara Greene

Mr. W. Britt Favssoux

Mrs. G. W. Hargrove

Mr. A. Taber Green,
Jr.

Mr. Lee Hinckle

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Faculty

Mr. James F. Hodges,
Jr.

Miss Jaquelin
Marshall

Mr. Ned A. Holsten

Mr. George M.
Martin

Mrs. Vola Jacobs

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Dr. L, H. Mever

Faculty

Mrs. Jane T. Rowland

Mr. J. Harding (^wen

Dr. R. Beeler
Satterfield

Dr. Silvia G. Richart

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Faculty

Mr. Bartholomew P.
Smith

Mr. P. S. Simon

Mr. John M. Smith

Mr. Benjamin E.
Smith

Mr. Michael L. Smith

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Faculty

Mr. Norman Smith

Mr. Chester M.
Sutton

Mr. Norman W.
Stafford

Ir. Joseph L. Talley

Mr. Harvey L.

Stirewalt

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Faculty

Mr. William L.
Whatley

Miss Jerrv Townsend

Mr. Grover B.
Williams

Mrs. Janice B. Turner

Miss B. Jean Williams

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Mr. Percy Wise

Mr. Wallace K. Wittwer

Faculty

Mr. Stewart L. Wiggins

Mr. Arthur A. Wolk

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In Memoriam

Henry Osgood Read

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Administrative
Staff

Mrs. Ann Bobo

Mrs. Jacqueline Cox

Irs. Alice Bowen

Mrs. Mary A. Craven

Mrs. Doris Cook

Mrs. Marv Dickson

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Administrative
Staff

Mrs. Evelvn Farr

Mrs. Jean Thomas

Mrs. Katherine Hogon

Mrs. Martha Umstead

Mrs. Mae C. Rushing

Mr. Casmier Szocinski

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Miss Louise Graham

Mrs. Marion Green

Library

Mr A Rav Rowland

Mrs. Margaret McKie

Mrs. Mildred O'Brien

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Student Center Snack-Bar and Bookstore

Mrs. Ida Friedman

Mrs. Elease Morgan

Mrs. Mamie Printup

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Superlatives

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Beauty

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Nancy Clav

Most Unforgettable

Ranscine Pelt
George Strom

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Beauty

Lynda Cowley

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Best Personality

Sally McMahon
John Perrow

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Jeanette Moore

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Elaine Lindsey
Don Nichols

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Freshman Beauty

Rosemary Faulk

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Heart Breakers

Nancy Clay
Bob Wood

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Beauty

Elaine Lindsey

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Best Dressed

Pat Horner
Schley Ricketson

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Beauty

Beverlv Ringson

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Freshman Favorites

Jean Perrow
Eddie Freiberg

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Glenn Gaskins

Most Handsome

Kenneth Parrish

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Sophomores

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Sophomores

JOHN BOYD

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LEE CHEESBOROUGH

NANCY CLAY

Sophomores

HERBERT CLARK

EMMIE CLEMENTS

MARION CLARK

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JO GOFER

PHILLIP WESLEY CORBl I'l
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Sophomores

I \IM IE COOPER

ALAN S. COOKE

ELLIOT CRANMAN

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GEORGE DAWSON

Sophomores

SHEILA DICKENS

PATRICIA DUDLEY |^^ ^i^HB MARTHA DYER

DEAN DOCKINS

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Sophomores

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HARRIETT GIFTKINS

JAMES T.
GILBERT

GENEVA GOODWIN

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ELLEN JANES

SANDRA JACKSON

CHARLES JOE

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Sophomores

LEE LUCKEY

CAROL MASON

PENNY LUCKY

BOB MANLY

JOEY MAYSON

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Sophomores

COLLEEN McGILL

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BARBARA McGUIRE

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Sophomores

PATSEY MOORE

WAYNE MORRIS

CARTER MORRIS

CAROLYN MORRIS

LINDA MOSELEY

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DON MOTLEY

FRANK NEAL

Sophomores

MIKE MURPHY

PATTI MULLIGAN

DON NICHOLS

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PATRICIA O'NEAL

LEE OLSON

KARLA OLMSTEAD

DELMER OWENS

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BILL ROWLAND

Sophomores

LINDA ROWLAND

CAROL SAXON

MARILYN SAXON

LINDA RUSSELL

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Sophomores

JANET SCHMIDT

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GLENDA SCOTT

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GEORGE STROM

DONNA STUDDARD

CONNIE SYMS

AUDRY THOMAS

SUSAN
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JACK TWIGGS

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ROBERT T. WIGGINS

MARSHALL WILLSON

Sophomores

BONNIE WILLIAMS

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DORIS WILLIAMS

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WENDELL A
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Freshmen

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Freshmen

Marianna Adams
Tommy Adams

Mickey Alston

Susan Andrews

Lynn Arthur

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Freshmen

Salley Ashmore
Francis E. Asserson

Milton Avrett

Judy Bagwell

Jeannie Baker

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Freshmen

Julia Baker
Linda Faye Barnes

Harnett Bennett

Joseph L. Blandford

Sheila Bogo

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Freshmen

Melvis Bowie
Kay Brandenburg

Kay Bruno

Kathy Bryngelson

Carolyn Butler

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Freshmen

Catherine Callahan
Jimmv Campbell

Brenda Carrick

Robert E. Cave

Bernard Chambers

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Freshmen

Annette Chamlee
Faye Chastain

Marcia Corry

Kenny Crawford

Marilyn Cross

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Freshmen

Dennv Crowe
Paula Daughtrey

Connie Dennis

Dale Denton

Jerrv DeVine

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Freshmen

Louise Dietz
Patricia Doolin

Nancy Dunaway

Len Dupree

Elaine Dval

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Freshmen

Marjorie Edwards
Georffia K. Eng

Pete Fletcher

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Freshmen

Jeannie Fox

Edward Freiberg

Charles Fulcher

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Freshmen

Carolyn Gaines
Henry Gaines

Harold Gardner

Linda Geddings

Jerome Gentrv

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Freshmen

Carolyn Gibbons
Pat Glowacki

Marv Jo Greene

Carol Hamilton

Sandra Hamrick

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Freshmen

Sandra Hardin
Margaret Hardy

Jack Hayman

Evelyn Hendrix

Jean Henslee

Freshmen

Sherron Herrington
Lewis Hill

James Hogan

Larkin Holmes

Elsie Holsten

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Freshmen

Jean Honeywe
Marion Hudson

Jack Johannsen

Brenda Johnson

Rosa Lee Johnson

Freshmen

Gloria Johnson
Bill Kavanaugh

Kay King

Wiley B. Kins

Linda Sue Lacey

Freshmen

Sally Lam
Jean Leister

Elizabeth Love

Earl Lovering

Shirl Luke

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Freshmen

Sandra Maddox
Dannv Mansfield

Kathleen McDonald

Maggie McGuire

Larry McLeroy

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Freshmen

Norma Jean Melcolm
Marv Jane Middlebrook

Ronnie Minor

Edna M. Moore

Dorsev Morrow

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Freshmen

Kay Murphv
Georffe Mutimer

Fred Neal

Mabel Newman

Dee Niemann

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Freshmen

Diane Nipper
Allan Odom

Linda O'Neal

Diana Onstott

Kennv Parrish

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Freshmen

Jeanie Perrow
Barbara Pollard

Nancy Pinson

Linda Pittman

Marjolie Prestwood

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Freshmen

Mary Priester
Kav Prince

James Vincent Raines Walter Ramos

Terrv L. Reams

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Freshmen

Charles C. Reeves
Thdmas Reinecke

Jack Robeison

Jo Ann Roberts

Sylvia W. Rosers

Freshmen

Kinsley Romer
James Rowland

Lester Schlein

Nancy Senn

Carol Shackelford

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Freshmen

Charles W. Shauck
Virginia Shipp

Carolyn Singley

illiam B. Smart. Jr.

Ann Smith

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Freshmen

Dianne Smith
Elaine Smith

Lana Stalnaker

Jeff Stark

Dannv Starling

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Freshmen

Thomas Stephens
Virgil Stewart

Nancv Stubbs

MoUie Stursis

Helen M. Sullivan

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Freshmen

Joseph Szocinski
Robert Tankersley

Jean Thomas

Linda Thompson

Robert Thompson

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Freshmen

Mary Toole
Max Turner

Beverly Vaughn

Anita Walden

Ronald A. Walker

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Freshmen

Charles Walton
Bobbv Joe Wahvortl

David Westbrook

Marv Lee Westbrook

Lonnie Wetherington

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Freshmen

Jane Wheeler
Nolan Wiggins

Fred Williamson

Gav Willis

Jimmv W. Wilson

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Evening Students

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Evening
Students

Kay Agerton
Billv Cain

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Frank Harnisl;i

Evening
Students

Sara Ann Douglas
Charles H. Edmunds

A. 'W . Grimaud
Paulette Hammond

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Donnie Hooks

Evening
Students

Carlson Hayes
Charles R. Hickman

John Hickman
Morgan Hill

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Evening
Students

Kenneth Hughes
Robert Ivev

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Evening
Students

Sandee Mercer
]eTT\ Mims

Albert 0. MuUin?
Jo Anne Mullis

\^'illiam R. Norris, Jr.

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Sharon Robinson

Evening
Students

Dip Page
Robert W. Poteet

Virginia Powell
William Prather

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Evening
Students

Harold Roof
Barbara Shearows

Billv Stevens
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Jane \^ illiams

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Activities

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Student Council

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Mike Murphy, Joe Evans, Pete Fletcher, Carter Morris, Morgan Whaley, Herbie Clark.

Rose Mary Faulk, Beverly Ringson, Sally Ashmore, Elaine Lindsey, Marjolie Prestwood, Jeanie

Perrow.

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Student
Council

OFFICERS:
Rosemary Faulk
Mike Murphy
Beverly Ringson
Jeanie Perrow

Phi Theta
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Beverly Ringson
George Joe
Linda Moseley

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Canterbury Club

Baptist

Student Union

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OFFICERS:
Mike Murphy
Rose Mary Faulk
Martha Dyer
Ervin Joslin

Intervarsity Club

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Members of
Intervarsity Club

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OFFICERS:

Anne \earty
Jeanie Perrow

Beverly Ringson
John Perrow
Mary Ann Avery

Westminister Club

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Members of
Westminister Club

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Drama Club

(Above) The cast of the newly formed drama club's spring production, T. S. Elliot's ''Old Possum';
Book of Cats."

(Bottom) The directors, designers, costumiers, back-stage crew, and cast.

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Drama

"SECUNDA

(Left) Professor Cowl-
ing shows Mary Hans-
ard and Alison Mikel
his designs for the cos-
tumes of Secunda Pas-
torum, the Christmas
production of the Drama
Club.

(Bottom) Grover Hogan
and Paula Daughtrey
of the Art Department
busy working on the sets
for the play.

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Club

PASTORUM

(Right) Mary Hansard
and Alison Mikel fitting
May Bruno for her cos-
tume.

(Bottom) Professors
Cowling and Smith di-
recting Jamie Carlo and
Lela Blocker during a
rehearsal for the play.

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Secunda Pastorum

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Drama Club

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Augusta College Choir

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The choir, under the
direction of Dr. Pres-
ton Rockholt, continued
their series of Spring
Tours. In 1962, they
visited Miami, and in
1963, New Orleans.
Both tours were highly
successful.

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Student N.E.A.

(Above left) Students take a break for refreshments at
the S.N.E.A. Dance.

(Above right) Marjolie Prestwood, president of S.N.E.A.,
looks on as John Perrow, the King of Hearts 1963, is
presented a gift by Mrs. Tony Atkins, a representative of
the Augusta College Alumni Association.

Students enjoy twisting at the King of Hearts Dance.

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Student

N.E.A.

Marjolie Prestwood, President S.N.E.A., crowns John Perrow
King of Hearts 1963.

Below Candidates for King of Hearts and dates.

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King of Hearts
Dance

John Perrow, King of Hearts 1963. and Beverly Ringson lead
off first dance after the crowning.

Civitan
Club

Officers: Janie Chandler, Beverly Rinason (President), Deeny Harrison, Sally
McMahon, Mary Ann Avery.

(Below) Scenes at rush party September 1962

(Below) Crowded scene at annual banquet

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Civitan
Club

Scenes from the Civitan party
held at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. John L. Chandler, Winter
Quarter 1963.

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Circle K Club

Abo\e Club OiTicer-;

Below Group picture of club

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Mr. Britt Fayssoux, Faculty advisor for the Augusta
College Newspaper, discusses with the staff the latest
edition of the Bell Ringer.

Left Publication editors and sponsor:

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Business Club

Abo\ e Officers of club
Bottom Qub Group

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Scenes of Summer party for Business Club

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Above Martha LeRoy, the editor, shows Dr.
Robins a copy of the 1962 annual.

Right Mr. Percy Wise, to whom White Col-
umns 1962 was dedicated.

Bottom Section of the crowd.

Dedication

Ceremony

of

'White Columns 1962'

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Bowling Club

"200 Club"

David Neal, David Hall, Charles Finch

Roger Brown, Eddie Kuhlke, David Carlisle

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Bowling Club

(Left) Dianne Baker and Roger Brown, high
average for the first half.

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Bowling Club

(Right) Judith Crow and David Carlisle, cham
pions of the first half.

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Cheerleaders

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Basketball

Gaskin gets set to pass .

(Bottom) Jack Bearden, Eddie Freiberg. Glenn Gaskin, Bill Kavanaugh, Herbie Clark.

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Basketball

(Bottom) Clyburn Davis, Eddie Freiburg, Glenn Gaskin, Bill Kavanaugli. Mike Murphy.

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Basketball

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naugh, E. Freiberg, C. Goffe.
BACK: F. Whitmire, D. Vansant, C. Morris, W. Johnson, T. Adams, D. Dearing, D. Halk

Where is the ball? It's coming down.

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Basketball

(Left) Coach Stirewalt and Glenn Gaskin
talk over new plays.

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Homecoming Parade and Dance

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Homecoming Queen

(Above) Candidates for Homecoming Queen . . .
Susan Andrews, Nancy Clay, Sally McMahon, Jeanie
Perrow, and Dale Albenze.

(Left) Sally McMahon is crowned Homecoming
Queen 1963.

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Christmas Belle Ball

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Christmas Belle Ball

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Miss Christmas Belle

(Above) Candidates for Miss Christmas Belle 1962 . . . Ann Culbreath, Linda Moseley, Elaine
Lindsey, Dale Albenze, Janette Moore, Nancy Clay, Lynda Cowley, Martha Dyer, Bonnie Williams.

(Below) Mike Murphy announces Miss Christmas Belle 1962 . . . Nancy Clay.

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Alumni Asboci itinn

Annual Banquet, June, 1962

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Dr. Ham- B. O'Rear, M.D., speaker at the Alumni Asso-
ciation Banquet. Spring 1962.

Mr. John C. Bell presents the first Alumni Scholarship.
Dean Galloway accepts it for Carl Usr5".

Alumni Association

Executive committee of the Alumni Association. L. to R. : Mr. James Trowbridge, Mr. Dorrah Nowell,
Mrs. Warren Twiggs, Mr. George Forbes (President of Alumni Association), Mr. William M.
Brickie, and Dr. Harold S. Ensler.

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Mr. Vernon L. Maddox presents to Dr. Robert G. Ellison
an award for outstanding achievement in medical research.

Mrs. Thomas M. Baker presents to Emily Hitchcock the
award for most outstanding sophomore of 1961-62.

Alumni Association

Conversation after the AC Alumni Banquet.

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Mr. William B. Jones, first graduate and President of the Class of 1927, presents his diploma to
Dr. Gerald Robins.

Members from Augusta on the Board of Regents and Dr. Robins at the Alumni Banquet. L. to R.
Mr. W. Roscoe Coleman, Dr. Gerald Robins, and Mr. Roy V. Harris, member-at-large.

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Advertisements

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Commercial Portraits
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Polaroid Bell and Howell

PHOTO FINISHING

Connmercial Aerial
Portraits Color

Compliments of

AUGUSTA FEDERAL SAVINGS
LOAN ASSOCIATION

ANTICIPATED RATE

ON INSURED SAVINGS

767 Broad Street

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724 Broad Street

AUGUSTA'S OLDEST

LADIES" SPECIALTY SHOP

Famous Brand Names in
Sportswear

Dresses

Suits
Accessories

DORIS

Jewelers

Augusta, Ga.

For Those Who Know Fine Quality

Augusta's Finest

710 BROAD STREET "AUGUSTA'S FINEST"

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Sporting Goods Cameras
Hobbies Gifts

* NORTH AUGUSTA
PLAZA

DOWNTOWN
AUGUSTA

Compliments
of

LILY TULIP
CUP COR.

BE CAREFUL!

Your friends will judge you by the home you buy. Maice 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 . . .

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Washington

Trip
Spring 1962

In the Spring of 1962, many
Augusta College students took a
trip to Washington, D.C. This trip
was sponsored by the Political
Science and History Departments.

Miscellaneous snapshots of the trip.

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magnS cum laude . . . magna cum rcjresliincnt

AUGUSTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

EMPIRE
FURNITURE
COMPANY

1201 Broad St. Phone PA 2-4837

TRULOCK CANDY CO.

1603 Fenwick Phone 2-3161

DISTRIBUTOR OF

Lay's Potato Chips

Fine Candies

Peanut Butter Sandwiches

F. E. FERRIS & CO.

Clothiers and Haberdashers

752 Broad Street

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

TURNER'S
MUSIC HOUSE

Home of Fine Pianos
1712 Walton Way
Augusta, Georgia

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RICHARDS

SILVERSTEIN'S

BUICK, INC.

Cleaning and Laundering

1350 Broad Street

Central Ave. at Monte Sano

Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia

ONE STOP PROFESSIONAL

B^

SERVICE

Sales '^^^M Service

Dry Cleaning

Shirts

PA 2-5395

Fla^worlc

Fluff

Same Day Service

First In Service

MAIN OFFICE: Two Entrances
823 BROAD STREET 820 REYNOLDS STREET
WALTON WAY OFFICE: 1602 WALTON WAY
MILLEDGE ROAD OFFICE: 206 MILLEDGE ROAD

Member F.D.I.C.

Member Federal Reserve System

AFFILIATED TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA

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HOME FOLKS
NEWS AND RECORD SHOP

Augusta's Only Complete
Record Shop

227 Eighth St. PArk 2-7379

MURPHY'S STATIONERY
COMPANY

SINCE 1916

Social and Commercial
Stationery

718 Broad St. Tel. PA 2-2122

MAXWELL BROTHERS

For Over 50 Years

Augusta's Quality

Furniture Store

933 Broad Street

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733 Broad Street
at the Monument

Insured Savings Accounts
Home Loans

take TRAILWAYS

easiest travel on earth

Compliments of

FRIEND

^a^ent^^iCi.

Compliments of

CARPET SHOP

Daniel Village
Carpet and Furniture Store

SHOES AND BOOTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

968 Broad Street
Augusta, Sa.

North Augusta Plaza
North Augusta, S. C.

Dance Wear

Western Wear

Riding Clothes

ELLIOT SONS

SMITH BROTHERS
Agents

Hotel and Restaurant
Supplies

1027 Broad St.
PA 2-4243

School Lunchroom Equipment

Compliments of

WALKER MOTOR COMPANY

AUGUSTA. GEORGIA

TELEPHONE PA S-S37I

Just As It Was In The Days Of

"Bone With The Wind"


FiT-coom

BARBECUE

Is Still Prepared Over Open Fits
ol Glowing Hickory Coals!

You'll enjoy this tender, juicy Barbe-
cue. Your choice of Beef or Pork.
Wonderful flavor, superb quality!
Ready to heat and serve.

DELICIOUS!

AT YOUR GROCER'S

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Field Trip

Biology Class

Spring 1962

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Field Trip

Biology Class

Spring 1962

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MEMBER FOIC

THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN
NATIONAL BANK

709 Broad Street- 1448 Walton WayTelfair at 7th Street- PArk 2-2661

l^e Jjlancs

en's wear

DANIEL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER

Compliments of

MARBUT MILLING CO.,

CLAUSSEN'S BAKERY

INC.

Splendid Because It's Blended

Makers of

Blended by Tradition Since 1841

Fairway Feeds

1515 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia

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hardens

Milk Ice Cream

Augusta, Ga.

DOWNTOWN

NATIONAL HILLS

AIKEN, S. C.

"Your Hometown Bank"

NORTH AUGUSTA
BANKING COMPANY

518 Georgia Ave.
North Augusta
South Carolina

MEMBER
FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORP.

193

jm^am^i^smrm

The Opening of the 1962-63 School Year

194

Registration and Orientation

195

FIRST
FEDERAL

SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION

Broad and Tenth Downtown Augusta

Brancti Office on Walton Way just off

15tfi Street

MEiMii

RESOURCES
OVER 47 MILLION DOLLARS

Compliments of

SHERMAN

AND
HEMSTREET

MONTE SANO
PHARMACY

1424 Monte Sano
Phone REgent 6-2553

BOWERS AUTO
ELECTRIC CO.

555 Broad Street
PA 2-7352

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Compliments of

AUGUSTA
SCHOOL OF BALLET

1427 Monte Sano
RE 6-5266

PHONE 6-5024 WE DELIVER

MONTE SANO
HARDWARE

1428 Monte Sano Ave.
C. E. BLANCHARD, Owner

719 Broad St.
Phone PA 4-7738

McKESSON

AND

ROBBINS, INC.

JOHNSON MOTOR CO.

of Georgia
Telfair at Tenth "^^

Augusta, Georgia oldsmobile
724-0111

USE PHILLIPS
Phil-Heat Fuel Oils

RED AND JACK
OIL COMPANY

From Jalopy to Jaguar

Downtown
Augusta

Daniel
Village

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Mr. G. B. Williams presents the tennis awards.

Non-Scholastic Awards May 25, 1962

Mr. Sutton presents a golf award.

Dr. Chou congratulates the recipient of the ping
pong award.

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Mr. George Cooke presents David Hall with a bowl-
ing award.

Mr. Sutton is presented a golf award by Dean Galloway.

Sweaters are presented to outstanding members of the basketball team.

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Compliments of

AUGUSTA COLLEGE
CHOIR

TOWN TAVERN

637 Broad Street

Augusta, Ga.

Steaks Chops Seafoods

MONTE SANO
TV AND APPLIANCE CO.

1426 Monte Sano Ave.
Phone RE 3-1972

Headquarters for RCA
Whirlpool Home Appliances

RCA VICTOR MOTOROLA

T.V. STEREO AND RADIOS

Grunding and Curtiss Matches

Where Quality

Outlasts Price

IT

ADDS

UP...

to do your banking at The Georgia . . .
where you receive friendly courteous service on
all your banking needs . . . enjoy the
convenience of six 'round town locations
where your account at one is an account
at all!

Cte: oi^ciri^^

RAILROAD BANK

& TRUST COMPANY

AUGUSTA. GEORGIA

Your Department Store of Finance

200

Olympia Precision Typewriters

HIGHTOWER
TYPEWRITER AGENCY

ALEX BEST, Owner
322 8th Street PA 2-7456

SOUTHERN FINANCE

CORPORATION

REALTORS

960 Broad Street

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

HOME OF FAMOUS FASHIONS

music btf

of the

SOUTH,

THE

WxfBtii g>{f0p

Distinctive Men's Wear

935 Jones St.
Augusta

Phone
PA 2-0049

Compliments
of

BLANCHARD

and

CALHOUN

AUGUSTA
SPORTING GOODS CO.

210-212 Eighth St. PH 2-6007

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1962 Graduation

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TRINITY-ON-THE-HILL CHURCH, AUGUSTA

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Graduation

BaU
June 1962

The School year ended last year
with a very gala Graduation Ball
held at the National Guard Ar-

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cJAu/tpliy S- Robinson

PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS

I CONVENIENT \ SOUTHERN FINANCE BLOG. PH. PA 2-5641
LOCATIONS > 1451 H^ppEp STREET PH. PA 4-2729

Compliments of

FRANK RENICK

Augusta Atlanta

We Believe
in Your Judgment

IC t CREAM

COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER

THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE COLLEGE

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Captions Outrageous

^'ou sure th,

^^- both earned

l\ve

P.W. '\My strength is
as the strength of ten
because my heart is
pure ! "

(Note) "These are a few of the duplicate pictures we didn"t use in the yearbook
we thought it a pity ihey weren't being enjoyed by you all. so we added some caption
and here thev are I" The Yearbook Staff

206

Autographs

TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY

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GOOD BYE! CHEERIO! BE SEEING YOU! BYE. Y'ALL! SO LONG!
Linda Barnes Keith Cowling George Strom Ranscine Pelt Martha Lerov.

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