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1964

Volume VII

Augusta College

Augusta, Georgia

CATHERINE CALLAHAN
PATZ DUDLEY

JOHN KOON
MR, PERCY WISE

J orewor

i We, the staff of White Columns, present to
bu the 1964 volume as a pictorial record of
he year at Augusta College. We hope that
k>u find it a pleasant book.
p In future years, when you turn its pages,
"enewing in memory the friendships formed
fere and reliving the experiences pictured
'within its pages, it is our hope that you will
find it an even more pleasant book.

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Contents

Administration

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Faculty ,

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Sophomores

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Freshmen

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Special Students

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Features

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Sports

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Organizations and Activities

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Advertisements

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MR. SPYROS J. DALIS

Chairman

Department of History and Political Science

Dedication

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To Mr. Spyros J. Dalis, we, the students
of Augusta College, dedicate this, the
seventh volume of WHITE COLUMNS.
Ever enriching the lives of his students
by imparting know/ledge in the classroom,
by giving generously of his time to extra-
curricular activities, and by promoting
school spirit, Mr. Dalis has earned the
position of high esteem and sincere af-
fection that we hold for him.

Along with Mr. Martin, Mr. Dalis enjoys looking on at activities
during a pep rally.

Campus:

Beauty of

Spring

Autumn

the Seasons

Summer

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of Its Historic Buildings

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. . . Make the
Campus a
Spot of
Loveliness
Throughout
the Year

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Magic or Miracle?

Vast Arsenal Warehouses

Formerly Used for Storing
Materials for Man's Destruction . .

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. . . Are Rapidly Being
Converted Into . . .

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Interior of the gymnasium, completed in March

Buildings Dedicated to Man's
Physical and Mental Development

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History

The first step towards higher education in Augusta was taken in 1910 with the
addition of one year of college work to the regular high school curriculum at the
Academy of Richmond County.

An additional step was taken with the establishment of the Junior College of
Augusta in 1925. The college shared the facilities of the Academy until the fall
of 1957, when it moved to the site of the old Augusta Arsenal. In 1958, it was
incorporated as a unit in the University System of Georgia.

In 1963, one of the final and most important steps was taken when the Board
of Regents authorized the expansion of Augusta College into a four year institution
with the first baccalaureate degrees to be awarded in 1 967.

1963 Spring Activities

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Spring Events 1963
Honors Day

Recipients of Sophomore Service and Scholarship Awards: Ronald Toole, Mike Murphy, Beverly Ringson, Sally McMahon, Linda Moseley,
Ronald Humphrey, George Joe, and Pete Brodie.

Recipients of Freshman Service and Scholarship Awards; Catherine Callahan, Franl^lin Woo, Joe Evans, Marjolie Prestwood, Jeanie . Perrow,
Rosemary Paull<, and Terry Reams.

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Honors

Day

1963

Martha LeRoy and Ranscine Pelt present to Miss Jean Wiilian
1963 volume was dedicated to her.

a copy of WHITE COLUMNS, The

Linda Barnes presents to Dr. Robins the first copy of the
1963 WHITE COLUMNS.

Mike Murphy presents to Mr. G. B. Williams the Outstanding
Faculty Member Award.

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Honors Day

Dean Rockholt
congratulates
valedictorian,
George Joe.

Mr. Talley presents Physics Award to Clayton
Rogers.

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Mr. Stirewalt presents Science Award to Ronald
Toole.

Miss Williams presents Shorthand Award to Faye
Reese.

Miss Williams presents Secretarial Science Award
to Judi Scott.

Honors Day
1963

Dr. Robins recognizes
outstanding work of
Cirde-K and Civitan clubs
during the year. Club
presidents Pete Brodie
and Beverly Ringson look

1963

Sports

Awards

MISS K-DEB AND HER COURT: (L.-R.) Jana Falzarano, Rosemary Faulk, Jeanie Perrow, Miss K-Deb Dianne Nipper, Mary Jo Greene, Sally
Ashmore, and Ellen Phillips.

Miss
K-Deb
Dance

Mi5 K-Deb 1962, Bonnie Williams, crowns 1963 K-Deb,
Dianne Nipper. Pete Broclie, club president, presents
Dianne v/ith a bouquet of roses.

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Graduation
1963

Dr. Robins and Dr. B. AA. Grier, president of Lander College and speaker at
the graduation exercises, lead the academic procession.

Miss Dorothy Grear and Mrs, Mariha Umstead look over some business reports while Miss Bonnie Wyatt writes a business letter.

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DEAN N. L. GALLOWAY
Dean of Students

Office of

the Dean

of Students

Dean Galloway in one of his many jovial moods

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Mrs. Eddins checks over important student rolls.

MRS. FRANCES EDDINS
Secretary

V^rs, Hargrove checks over v/ith her secretarv, Mrs, Thelma DeLoach, the record of a student before having a conference w/ith him

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(L.-R.) Mrs. Julia Byrd, Mrs. Mary Dickson, Mrs. Mae Rushing, and Mrs. Ellen Burroughs are shown working in the registrar's office.

Administrative Staff

The IBM machine is a new addition to Augusta College this
year. Mrs. Mae Rushing is shown operating it.

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Mrs. Rushing and Miss Grear return from coffee break.

MR. BRITT FAYSSOUX
Director of Student Activities

MRS, KATHERINE HOGAN
Secretary, Student Activities Offi(

Administrative Staff

Miss Jean Daniel and Mrs. Peggy Allen are secretaries in suites A and B.

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MISS LOUISE GRAHAM
Reference Librarian

MRS. MARIAN GREEN
Cataloguing

Library Staff

MRS. MARY A. CRAVEN
Secretary

MRS. MARGARET McKIE
Assistant

MRS. MARY OWNBEY
Assistant

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Library Staff Members: Mrs. Anita Gibson, Mrs. Marian Green, Mr. Ray Rowland, Miss Louise Graham, Mrs. Margaret McKie, and Mrs. Mary
Craven.

Library

Mr. Rowland demonstrates the new Xerox machine to Ken Students enjoy relax

Parrish and Bobbie Sue Levy. of the library.

nd reading in the periodical section

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GEORGE B. COOKE

Acting Director of the

Evening Program

Evening
Program

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Faculty

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Outstanding Faculty Member
Augusta College, 1963

Mr. Grover B. Williams
Head, Department of Mathematics

Mr. Williams was awarded this honor by a vote of the entire student body.

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Behavioral Sciences

DR. FRANK CHOU
Head, Department of
Behavioral Sciences

JOHN M. SMITH

Biology

BARBARA GREENE

GEORGE B. COOKE

JANE T. ROWLAND

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Business Administration

NORMAN A. KAYLOR

WILLIAM L. WHATLEY

Miss Wrlliams, Mr. Whatley and Mr. Kaylor are interested in one of the latest texts in
Economics.

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Chemistry

DR. SILVIA G. RICHART

JANICE B. TURNER

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DR. MARILYN A. BALDWIN
SHIRLEY M. MUNDT

MARTHA L. LAURENT
MICHAEL L. SMITH

HARRY JACOBS

Head, Department of

Fine Arts

VOLA JACOBS
Piano

Fine
Arts

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G. B. WILLIAMS

Head, Department of

Mathematics

Members of the Math department discuss what new courses should be added to the curriculu

Mathematics

HOWARD H. BURD

ANNA JO TURNER

GEORGE M. MARTIN

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Modern Languages

DR. SAMUEL D. DUUCAN

Physical
Education

MARVIN VANOVER
Head, Department of Physi-
cal Education

From November to March, Mr. Vanover anxiously checked on the progress of the construction of the new gym. Here, James Anderson,
captain of the basketball team, and Bill Domen, with Mr. Vanover, take a look at the unfinished gym.

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Physics

JOSEPH L. TALLEY
Head, Physics Department

GERALDINE W. HARGROVE
Director

Mrs. Jack Lindley, instructor, and Mrs. Hargrove demonstrate reading machine.

Reading Improvement

Mrs. Lindley operates the machine while Danny Starling and David Westbrook watch the screen attentively.

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Social Sciences

Mr. Holsten, f^r. Dalis and Mr. Gross forget world trouble spots for a while to exchange amusing incidents.

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DR. GEORGE S. NICHOLS

Evening Program

Additional Part-Time Instructors

LOCHIE JO ALLEN
DR. NEIL B. ANDREGG
DR. CHARLES B. BRAGASSA
DR. MARTIN J. BRENNAN
DR. FRANCIS H. COLEY
ANN S. DALTON
GEORGE R. GREENE
DR. LEON H. MEYER
BETTY MOORE

WINNIE OVERSTREET
DR. JOHN W. PEARCE
THOMAS M. RILEY
BENJAMIN E. SMITH
NORMAN W. STAFFORD
JOHN A. VANDERFORD
GEORGE A. WILLIAMS
EDWIN J. WOLFF

PAUL S. SIMON

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In Appreciation

DEAN N. L. GALLOWAY

PROFESSOR C. M. SUTTON

Those remembered longest and whose memories are most highly revered are those whose
hearts are gentle, whose sympathies are broad, and who best serve humanity. Adapted

Dean Galloway and Professor Sutton are retiring from Augusta College at the end of the
present school year. Coming here shortly after the inception of the college in 1925, both
men have made many contributions to its growth from a small, struggling institution to its
present status.

In the summer of 1929, Dean Galloway came to the college to instruct a group composed
mostly of Richmond County teachers in courses in Education. So impressed were the school
authorities with his work, that they invited him to become a permanent member of the
faculty a year later. Over the years it has been Augusta's good fortune that he accepted
this invitation.

Professor Sutton first came to Augusta as a member of the college faculty in the fall of 1926,
and soon established himself as an outstanding instructor and leader in numerous civic
projects.

During their long tenure at Augusta College, Dean Galloway and Professor Sutton have
touched the lives of thousands of Augustans, enriching and ennobling them through their
influence.

To these two distinguished educators and gentlemen, we extend our best wishes for a
future filled with pleasant memories, the continuation of old activities, the pursuit of new
ones, and the satisfaction that comes from a job well-done. We at Augusta College shall
long be aware of and feel the influence which they are leaving with us.

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From Out the Past . .

Dean Galloway with his children, Ronald and Sara.

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Two soldiers Dean Galloway and his son Ronald.

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Three golfers Mr. Bill Kennedy, Mr. George McDonald and Dean Galloway con
pare scores.

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A snapshot of Dean Galloway taken by Mrs. Gallo-
way while on their honeymoon at Lake Erie.

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. . . Fond Memories

Mr. and Mrs. Sutton pose before their 1926 Buick, the latest thing in cars of
that day.

Mr. Sutton with his daughter Mary Virgii

Mr. Sutton gives his car a new paint job

and then gets ready for spring clean-up.

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Towards the Present . . .

The 1960 volume of WHITE COLUMNS was dedicated
to Dean Galloway. Presenting him with this copy
is Ruth McElmurray.

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Dean Galloway has just completed one of the many important phone calls
which come to his office daily.

Dean and Mrs. Galloway pause for refreshment at one of the King of Hearts
dances.

Dean Galloway receives from Mr. John Bell the first
Augusta College Alumni Scholarship. Carl Usry was
recipient of this scholarship.

Norman L. Galloway: A loyal and sympathetic friend, wise counselor,
and dedicated teacher, manifesting wisdom and understanding in all his
relationships in both school and community.

C. M. Sutton

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. . . and Into a Serene Future

Mr. Sutton relaxes in his office for a few minutes between classes.

Mr. and Mrs. Sutton at the gate of their beautiful
qarden.

Mr. Sutton receives his pilot's license at the age of sixty-five. Presenting it to
him is Mr, Forrest Boshears.

Mr. Sutton presents a golf award to Bill Findlay.

A scholarly Christian gentleman and teacher ... his retiring soon from
Augusta College as Head of the English Department causes us to reflect
that his literary thoroughness has given him the mark of authority. It is well
spoken when said, "Everybody likes and will miss Mr. Sutton."

N. L. Galloway

MRS. ELEASE MORGAN
Assistant Manager

MRS. IDA FRIEDMAN
Manager

MRS. MAMIE PRINTUP
Food Services

Student Center

MR. ANTHONY HIGH
Plant Production

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MR. CASMIER SZOCINSKI
Plant Operations Foreman

Maintenance

Mr. Szocinski gives orders for the day to Mr. Moore, electrician; Mr. Mayson, carpenter; Mr. Mixon, grounds custodian; Mr. Payton, painter

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Judy Allen

Carole Alston

Sophomores

Bill Anderson

Martha Anderson

Susan Andrews

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Sally Ashmore

Ricky Asserson

Sophomores

Mary Ann Avery

Milton Avrett

Linda Barnes

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Maronica Baughman

Sally Bedingfield

Sophomores

Brenda Bell

David Bell

Rebecca Berry

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Russell Blanchard

Kay Brandenburg

Sophomores

Pete Brodie

Charlotte Broome

Judy Broome

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Roger Brown

Carolyn Butler

Soph

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Fred Cadle

Carol Calamas

Catherine Callahan

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Cherie Carpenter

Brenda Carrick

Soph

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Joseph Cheek

Bik Lin Cheung

Nancy Clay

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Sophomores

Alan Cooke

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Marcia Corry

Jimmy Cooper

Philip W. Corbett III

Kenny Crawford

Sophomores

Jeanette Croft

AAarilyn Cross

George Dawson

Dale Denton

Dean Dockins

Sophomores

Pat Doolin

Nancy Dunaway

Al Doolittle

Patricia Dudley

Len DuPree

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Sophomores

Martha Dyer

Joe Evans, Jr.

Jane Everett

Rosemary Faulk

Ann Edwards

Cam Ferguson

Pete Fletcher

Sophomores

Kenneth Fogle

Joan Foster

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Eddie Freiberg

George Frink

Sophomores

Buddy Gardner

Elaine Gardner

Linda Geddings

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Jerome Gentry

Bob Gleason

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Brenda Gray

Mary Jo Greene

Sophomores

Daniel Guy

Carol Hamilton

Sandra Hamrick

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Sandra Hardin

Martha Hardy

Sophomores

Jean Henslee

Edwyn Hentz

Sophomores

Ellen Terry Hil

Tommy Hoffman

Sonia Hoffman

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Sophomores

Gail Hogan

Elsie Holsten

Grover Hogan

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Larkin Holmes

Patricia Horner

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Sophomores

Marion F. Hudson

Wyman Hunt

David Inglett

Elizabeth Inglett

Robert Ivey

Sophomores

Jack Johannsen

Ervin Joslin

Kay King

David Keller

Lee King

Sophomores

Freddie Lamback

Diane Kirkley

Jean Leister

George Lively

John W. Koon

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Albert Long

Shirl Luke

Sophomores

Sandra Lybrand

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Danny Mansfield

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Robert AAcAmis

Thomas M. McCoy, Jr.

Sophomores

Mike McDaniel

Kathleen McDonald

Colleen McGil

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Maggie McGuire

Linda F. McKinster

Sophomores

Donald R. McRae

Louis Miller

Jerry Mims

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Johnny Mitchell

Joel AAocneyham

Sophomores

Patsy Moore

Daucie Morrow

Kenny Mul

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Kay Murphy

Sherry Nagel

Sophomores

James A. Newman

Noel Nichols

Sophomores

William Norris, Jr.

Jodie O'Connel

Allen Odom

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Richard Oglesby

Claudia O'Hearn

Linda O'Neal

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Diana Onsfott

Wayne Owens

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Kenny Parrish

Jeanie Perrow

Ellen Phillips

Wallace Pierce

Linda Pittman

Sophomores

Von V. Pittman

Fred Powers

Philip Pitts

AAarjolie Prestwood

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Sophomores

Reginald Rabb

Andrea Rhodes

William Rivers

Jo Ann Roberts

Torn Reinecke

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William B. Rowland

Kay Sanders

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Kathy Sarver

Ann Saverance

Barbara Saxon

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Patricia Saxon

Lester Schlein

Sophomores

Judi Scott

Robert Screws

Rhonda Shapiro

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Robert Sherr

Virginia Shipp

Sophomores

Linda Sims

Lana Stalnaker

Danny Starling

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Harvey Stokes

Lane Stokes

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Susan Swanson

Ronald Tanner

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Robert Gray Thompson

Sophomores

Mary Toole

Linda Usry

Stephen F. Varner

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Louise Verdery

Nita Walden

Sophomores

Ronald Walker

Charles Walton

Terry Wasden

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Sophomores

Lavelle Waters

David Westbrook

Judy Watson

Belton Weeks

James Whitaker

Sophomores

Sharon Whiteley

Anne Wilburn

Charles Williams

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David Williams

William Wickline

Sophomores

Fred Williamson

Jim Wilson

Jackie P. Woodward

Franklin Woo

Sophomores

Frank Wright

Ken Wright

Millie Wylds

Edgar Yaun

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Students in Physics Lab measuring the intensity of candle light through a magnifying
glass.

In a history class, Mr. Green lectures on the Renaissance.

apes during a language lab. session.

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Students in Fine Arts Appreciation listen attentively to a program of violin and piano

music.

Sophomore

Classroom

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Fred Neal gives a speech which is recorded . by
Nolan Wiggins.

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Calculus students receive instruction from Mr. Williams.

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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

Freshmen

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Freshmen

William Acton
Charlene Adams

Marianna Adams
Stacy Addison, Jr.

Bennie Agee

Thomas Alonzo

Susan Amick

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James Anderson
Kent Anderson

Patricia Armstrong
Barbara Arthur

Jud/ Ashle/

Donna Ayers

Hinton Baker

Freshmen

Nettie Barnes
Stewart Barrett

Jerry Barton
Pat Baxter

Vickie Baynes

Sandy Beaver

Jimmy Beazley

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Freshmen

Kay Bedingfield
Martha Be

Paul Blackburn

Lewis Blackstone

Sherry Blakely

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Freshmen

Philip Bledsoe
Marilyn Boatwright

Charlotte Bohler
Patricia Bone

Jennie Boyce

Judie Bragg

Dianne Branch

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Freshmen

Barbara Braswell
Marlene Bromley

Barbara Brooks
Elaine Brown

Keith Bro/yn

Edward Bryant

Patte Cadle

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Margaret Callicott

Jimmy Campbel

David Carlisle

Freshmen

Louie Carr

Danny Carrington

Reid Carter

Charles Caudi

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Frank Chandler

Marilu Chapman

Bobby Choates

Freshmen

Mike Clark

Dian Clary

Joe Clemmons

Connie Clifford

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John Coburn

John Cole

Ellen Cone

Freshmen

Jeanne Cook

Dailene Cormany

Judy Corry

J. T. Cosnahan

Cynthia Cox

Kenny Cozart

AAarilee Craven

Freshmen

Janet Crawley

Preston Creech, Jr

Judy Crosby

Jimmy Cross

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Freshmen

William Crowe
Nina Dantzler

Ginny Davis
Jon Davis

Rick Davis

Tal Davis

Carol Dawkins

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Freshmen

Sharon Dennis
Brenda C. Deziel

Mike Dineen
Ronnie Dixon

Sandra Dixon

Carol Dobbs

Bill Donnen

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Freshmen

Lynelle Drawdy
Cassandra Dressel

Hugh Duffy
Ann Dukes

Betty Dunlap

Clarence Dunn

John Dunn

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Freshmen

Thais Durden
Derrick Durham

Antoinette Dwinga
Elaine Dyal

Paul Dyson

Faye Edmunds

Howard Elliott

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Freshmen

Dee Evans
Jana Falzarano

George Farmer
Lynette Parr

Robert Farr

Lucyle Ferris

Sue Fitzgerald

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Edward Fletcher
Birnie Florie

Toni Flowers
Jimmy Foran

Jimmy Ford

Jo Ann Forster

Mary Ann Fountain

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Sadie Fowke

Robert A. Frederick

Barbara Frost

Freshmen

Al Fuchs

Jerry H. Fulcher

Barbara Fulmer

Bill Fulmer

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Charlene Galbreath

Robert Galloway

Ray Ganaway

Freshmen

Marie Garrard

Susan Gattis

Vicky Gavalas

Manly Gilmer

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Cherel Gindlesperger

R. S. Givens

Carl Goodman

Freshmen

Mary Ellen Green

Caroline Griffin

Warren Griffin

Delma W. Gunn

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Troy Guthrie

David Halcame

Jewel Halvorsen

Freshmen

Eleanor Ham

Walter Hamner

Lynda Hardin

Shannon Hardy

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Freshmen

Linda Harrison
Gayle Hatcher

Robert W. Hatcher
Carolyn Hayes

Mary Hoke Heaton

Arnie Hegler

Connie Hellyar

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Freshmen

Pat Henry
Mercer Hill

Morgan Hill
Jimmy Hillis

George Heard

Carey Hogan

James Hogan

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Freshmen

John Holleran
Richard Holley

Larry Holton
Carolyn Horn

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Jean Honeywell

Henry Hornsby

Jeff Howard

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Terral Howell
Phil Howie

Ann Hydrick
Charles Jackson

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Roger Jenkins

Paul Joe

Johnny Johnson

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Freshmen

Thomas F. Johnson
Thomas T. Johnson

Edward Jones
Richard Joplin

Glenn Karoiyi

Dannie Kearns

Becky Kelly

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Freshmen

James Kelly
Billie Kemp

Connie Kight
Jimmie Kirkland

Judy Kirsch

Nancy Lackey

Brenda Lanier

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Dianne LeBlanc

James LeBlanc

Robert Lenz

Freshmen

David Leonard

Ralph Lever

Lynn Lewis

Carl Lockwood

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Kathy Lokey

Jane Lombard

Mildred Luther

Freshmen

Kathy Maddox

Kathy Madore

Jimmy Major

Josephine Mallett

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Marty AAanders

Gary Markert

Richard Martin

Freshmen

William A. Martin

Donna Mathewson

Mary McClain

Jim McClatchy

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Richard McClellan

Van McCollum

Barry McCoy

Freshmen

Robert McDonald

Clyta McElroy

Juanita McKenne

Albert McKie

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Freshmen

Johnny McKie
Daniel B. McMillan

Gail Miller
Jimmy Miller

Ronald Minor

Jimmy Mixon

Edna Moore

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Freshmen

William Moore
Tim Morris

Bubba Morton
Howard Mulcay

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Robert Mulcay

Albert O. Mullins

Gloria Mundy

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Jo Murphy
Marion Murphy

George Mutimer
Henry Nagel

Gene Neal

Laura Nelms

Pat Nix

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Freshmen

Eugene Oddi
Jared Ogden

Frances Parker
John Parker

Lynn Peebles

AAilledge Peterson

Mary Pittman

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Freshmen

Rebecca Plunkett
Dale Points

James Pounds
Sydney Priest

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Ronnie Primrose

Helen Puckett

George Quinn

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Linda Rader
Ken Rainwater

Walter Ramos
Spencer Reeves

Philip Rhodes

Ronald Rhodes

Henry Roberts

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Nancy Roberts

Rose Robertson Jerry Robinson

Freshmen

Byrd Rogers

Thomas Rogers

Eddie Roland

Diane Rowell

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Willis Rowland

Ellie Ruth Rushin

G. T. Salley

Frank Sammons

Ange San Fratello Guy San Fratello

Lena Sangster

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Walter Scarborough

Pam Scargill

Bernhard Schlatter

Freshmen

Tenia Schuman

Charles Shauck

Milton Sheridan

Sam Sibley

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R. A. Simpson

Charles Smith

Freshmen

Elaine Smith

Eleanor Smith

George Smith

Hyatt Smith

Robert Smith

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Freshmen

Nancy Solomon
William C. Sowers

Becky Speering
Shirley Spence

Patsey Standlee

Ann Stanley

Paul Starnes

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Freshmen

Royce Stevens
Leslee Stewart

Eileen Still
Linda Stokes

Donald Stubbs

Gary Stough

Warren Sturman

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Freshmen

Helen Sullivan
Rickey Sumerau

June Sumner
Robert Tanlcersley

Charles latum

Stoney Taylor

Carolyn Temples

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Patsy Templeton
Jim Thaxton

Anne Thomas
Francis B. Thomas

Harold Thomas

Mil<e Thomas

Marcus Thompson

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Freshmen

Brooks Thurman
Cecil Tomlin

John Trulock
Paul Turner

Vera Turner

Wille Van der Zalm

Larry Vanore

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Freshmen

Sally Vilas
Ginger Walker

John Ward
Kelly Ware

Sandra Warren

James Webb

Vicki Weigle

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Freshmen

Walter West

Jim Whitehead

Jody Williams

Walter Williams

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Janice Woolf

Walter Worsham

Charles Wray-

Lynda Yates

John Young

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Students enjoy an amusing incident In Biology Lab.

Students
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Zelda Anderson
AAarcia Anglin

Adelheid M. Atkins
Addie Babbitt

Special

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Gladys Barefield

Jean Blenis

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Catherine Blumenstock

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Students

Nancy Bohling
Britt Brunner

Judy Bryan
John Burks, Jr.

Pat Chasfain

Margie Cochran

Virginia Colbert

163

Special

Cecil Copeland
Harriett Dawkins

Don Dearing
Shelia Dickens

Sandra Edwards

Cheryl Exiey

Betty Farren

164

Students

Jewel Greene
Bobbie Hamilton

Roddy Hammack
Mary Hanusard

Sandra Hartsfield

Bill Hiers

Joan Holloway

165

Mary Hunt
Joan Hyde

Anne Jones
Betty Jones

Special

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Pam Ludewig

Dolores McCormick

166

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Ruby McCrary
Patricia McWhorter

Donna G. Owens
Ronald Paschall

Carolyn Poss

Claude Prather

Mildred Proden

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Ann Ramay

Paula Ray

Joe Reeves

Grayson Riner

Rose Scarborough

Myrtle Schaeffer

Nancy Searcy

Nancy Senn

168

Lois Slade

Susan Smith

Joyce Sommers

Jane Stump

May Suther

Glenda Teston

Linda Tyler

Sue Urquhart

169

Special
Students

Tess Waldrep
Christine Walker

Edwin J.Wolff
Leona Woo

Peggy Wright

Helen Yaun

Dorothy Young

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SPORTS

basketball

tennis

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More sports!

More teams!

More participants!

Athletic Director makes schedules

MARVIN VANOVER

"A master of the famed shuffle of-
fense." "A brilliant court strategist." "A
leader among leaders dedicated to his
task of molding character and building
men." These are a few of the descriptive
phrases used to portray the many faces of
the man who now heads the Augusta Col-
lege athletic department and physical
education program.

"More sports, more teams, and more
participants" is the theme of Coach Van-
over and Augusta College as the institu-
tion enters its infant phase as a major
college.

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KNEELING: Jimmy Cooper, Angie San Fratello, Berry Wren, Guy San Fratello, and Bill Hiers. STANDING: Coach Marvin Vanover, Bill Domen, Andy
Schwitter, Roddy Hammack, James Anderson, capt., Eddie Freiberg, Van McCollum, and Henry Hornsby.

JAGUAR SCOREBOARD

AC

52

Young Harris

66

AC

85

Armstrong

70

AC

114

Emmanuel

45

AC

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S. Tech

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Gordon Mil.

59

AC

86

Georgia Mil.

81

AC

72

Charleston

82

AC

85

S. Tech

79

AC

74

Young Harris

102

AC

85

Truett-McConnell

86

AC

76

Truett-McConnell

78

AC

66

Columbus

92

AC

80

Ga. Southwestern

99

AC

82

ABAC

102

AC

86

Middle Ga.

85 (ot)

AC

81

Charleston

71

AC

91

Ga. Southwestern

76 (Homecoming)

AC

104

Emmanuel

62

AC

86

Armstrong

59

AC

90

Norman

80

AC

76

S. Georgia

85

AC

79

S. Georgia

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AC

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ABAC

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1 963-64 Record Won 1 2 Lost 1 2

BILL DOMEN, Freshman
AG's 1st All-State Basketeer

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OUR SIXTH MAN

Spirit!

Enthusiasm!

Beauty!

These are trademarks of the 1963-64
Augusta College cheerleaders. The driving
force which keyed on "the new era" of the
Jaguars.

The biue-and-white clad jumping jacks
symbolized the newborn fightin' spirit of the
Cats.

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Nancy Clay
Sally Ashmore
Carole Alston

Cheerleaders

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Golf

Coach Marvin Vanover, Steve Steinberg, Denny Kearns, and Chip Ati^ins pose along the fairway all beaming with optimistic grins.

1964 LOOMS AS BANNER YEAR FOR JAGUAR LINKSAAEN

The grass along the fairways and on the greens never looked greener than they
do for the Jaguars this spring. Coach Vanover inherited three-fourths of a club
that sailed through the 1963 season with an undefeated slate.

Steve Steinberg, Chip Atkins, and Denny Kearns, all of whom played a big
role last season, return for another spring. With several other aspiring youngsters
vying for the other position it should be "Everything's Coming Up Birdies" on the
greens for the Jags.

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Defending State Champions

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Tennis

RACKETEERS The 1964 Jaguar Racketmen appear poised and ready to face the busy spring schedule. They are, Ricky Asserson, Robert Tankers-
ley, Mickey Avrett, and Charles Wilson.

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Coaches Dr. Frank Chou and G. B. Williams

SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS!

The Augusta College tennis team fin-
ished a respectable third in the GJCC last
season and Coaches Chou and Williams
are looking forward to another good year.

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Ricky Asserson, Jody Williams, Robert Tankersley, Mickey Avrett, Angela Oelsctiig, and Charles Wilson.

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Bowling

AC BOWLERS SCORE IN STATE MEET

Augusta College bowlers placed second in
the team matches of the Intercollegiate Bowl-
ing Tournament held in Athens this year.

Bowling is rapidly becoming one of the
more popular activities among AC students.

AC KEGLERS KNEELING: Bryce Leighty and Bernie Lambert. STANDING: Barry McCoy, David Carlisle, John Perry and Coach G. P. Williams.

200

AUGUSTA COLLEGE BOWLING LEAGUE
The purpose of the AC league is to conduct tenpin activities for the students at the college. It shall foster
and maintain the spirit of good fellowship and sportsmanship.

MIXED QUARTETS TAKE TIME OUT TO POSE FOR CAMERA

Mr. G. B, Williams, Fred Lamback, Miss Greene, and Josephine
Mallard.

Barry McCoy, David Leonard, Kathy Maddox, and Carol Shaffer.

Bernie Lambert, Wallace Pierce, Janet Freeman, and Marlene Bromley.

Preston Creech, Jimmf Miller, Pat Nix, and Linda Rader,

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Student
Council

The Student Council encourages student
participation in student-faculty policies, initi-
ates and sponsors student activities, and lends
student support to all measures that may pro-
mote the prestige and usefulness of Augusta
College.

OFFICERS L.-R.: Bill Hiers, vice-president; Rosemary Faulk, chaplain;
Joe Evans, president; Patsy Standlee, secretary; Johnny Trulock',
treasurer.

FRONT ROW: Patsy Standlee, tllen Phillips, Gloria Mundy, Rosemary Faulk, Jeanie Perrow. BACK ROW: (L.-R.) Joe Evans, Eddie
Roland, Brenda Carrick, Jimmy Ford, AAarjolie Prestwood, Johnny Trulock, Bill Hiers.

204

Phi

Theta
Kappa

The purpose of this club is to
recognize and to encourage out-
standing scholastic achievement.
Members of the club must have a
grade ratio of 3.78.

Pat Saxon and Catherine Callahan

Dean's List Fall Quarter

Pictured (TOP TO BOTTOM): Franklin Woo,

Bill Henk, Bill Acton,

Jean Henslee, Kay

Brandenburg, Linda

Thompson, Ruby

McCrary, Catherine C

llahan and Carolyn

Butler.

NOT PICTURED

Chip Atkins

Sandra Hamrick

Elizabeth Bisagna

Patricia Henry

Joan Carr

Bernie Lambert

Marilee Craven

Frank Long

Albert Doolittle

Susan Murphy

Jane Everett

Rosalyn Roesel

Pete Fletcher

Thomas Wooten

Sandra Floyd

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SEATED, left fo right: Barbara Arthur, Susan Andrews, Kay Bedingfield, Marjolie Prestwood, JeanU- Perrow, Kathleen McDonald, Judy
Corry, Rosemary Faulk, Mary Ellen Green. STANDING, left to right: Ann Saverance, Pat Henry, Brenda Carrick, Roger Welch, Ralph
Lever, Dean Galloway, Marsha Corry, Pat Bone, Carol Hamilton.

S.N.E.A.

The Student National Education
Association creates a better understand-
ing of the teaching profession and
encourages more students to choose
a career in the field of education.

SEATED: Kay Bedingfield, 1st vice-president; Marjolie Prestwood, president; Jeanie
Perrow, 2nd vice-president. STANDING: Ann Saverance, treasurer; Susan Andrews;
Brenda Carrick, secretary; Rosemary Faulk, chaplain.

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SEATED: Diana Onstott, Brenda Deziel, Jane Lombard, Linda Yates, Caroline Griffin. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Boafright, JoAnn Roberts,
Martha Hardy, Jackie Perhonish, Marilyn Cross, Elaine Smith, Francis Parl<er, Linda Usry, Catherine Callahan. THIRD ROW: Susan
Swanson, Robert Sherr, Jerome Gentry, Gary Thompson, David Keller, Hilda Turner, Charlotte Broome.

Phi Beta
Lambda

The purposes of this club are to
improve friendly relations between
students and faculty, to educate its
members in the field of business,
and to prepare them for future
careers.

207

Civitans

The Collegiate Civitan Club promotes
good fellowship and high scholarship,
serves on the campus and in the com-
munity, and provides an opportunity for
leadership.

SITTING: Carolyn Butler, Patz Dudley, Ellen Phillips, Jeanetfe Croft, Kay Bruno, Cherie Carpenter, Pat Doolin, Jeanie Perrow. SECOND ROWr
Jana Falzarano, Linda Thompson, Nancy Solomon, Ginny Davis, Eleanor Ham, Ginger Walker, Martha Bell, Pat Henry, Lynn Peebles. OTHERS:
Dr. Chou, Susan Friedman, Ann Hudson, Nancy Peters, Dianne Nipper, Bobbie Hamilton, Alice Twiggs, Warren Twiggs, Rhonda Shapiro,
JoAnne Roberts, Sally Ashmore, Nancy Roberts, Pat Standlee, Nancy Stubbs, Nancy Clay.

208

This club gives primacy to
the human and spiritual
rather than to the material
values of life, promotes
higher social, business, and
professional standards, and
develops a more intelligent,
aggressive, and serviceable
citizenship.

Circle-K

Eddie Freiberg, vice-president; Wallace Pierce, president; and Harvey
Stokes, treasurer.

FIRST ROW: Willy Hogan, Jeff Howard, Lee Luckey, Wallace Pierce, Ricky Asserson, Tommy McCoy, Jimmy McClatchy. SECOND ROW: Eddie
Freiberg, Harold Gardner, Joe Evans, Allen Odom, Wesley Corbett, Harvey Stokes, George Farmer, Pete Fletcher, Ken Parrish, Sam Bodie
THIRD ROW: George Mutimer, Mickey Avrett, Kenny Cravi-ford, Robert Manly, David Williams, Larry Bordelon, Bill Hiers, Johnny Mitchell.

210

BACK ROW: Preston Creech, Ray Gannaway, Shirley Spence, Mildred Luther, Virginia Shipp, Ralph Lever. FRONT ROW: Celia Tran
Kay Bedingfield, Judy Corry, Sunny McGuire, Marsha Corry, Rene Godbee, Mr. Fred Moore.

Baptist

Student

Union

The Baptist Student Union
promotes an atmosphere
of Christian fellowship on
the campus and contributes
to the spiritual development
of its members.

I A.'\3r3l-,a Corry, Sunny McGuire; president, Rene Godbe

vice-president, Preston Creech.

-treasurer, Virginia Shipp;

212

Newman
Club

The Newman Club fosters
the spiritual, intellectual and
social interests of the Cath-
olic students of Augusta
College, welding them into
a common union, and assist-
ing Augusta College and its
students whenever possible.

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Michael Smith, Advisor; Brenda Carrick, secretary; Catherine Callahan, president; Lari^ir
Holmes, vice-president.

Chairmen Jo Anne Roberts, Jodie O'Connell, Sherry Nagel, Lon Wetherington, and Dii
with Catherine Callahan, president.

Le Blanc discuss plans for the next meeting

213

Inter-
Varsity

The purpose of this organiza-
tion is to deepen and strengthen
the spiritual life of its members
and to help all students to dis-
cover God's role for them.

FIRST ROW, L.-R.: Marcia Corry, Susan Andrews, Rosemary Faulk, Claudia O'Hearn,
Martha Dyer. TOP ROW, L.-R.: Kathleen McDonald, Kay Bedingfield, Celia Trammell, Elaine
Smith.

Art
Club

Myrtle Schaeffer,
John Young, and
Nancy Clay

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SEATED: Becky Speering, Mary Ellen Green, and Alice Twiggs. STANDING: Lon Wetherington,
Jodie O'Connell, Dennie Kearns, Jack Chalker, Alfred Olson, Mr. Michael Smith.

Drama
Club

Glenn Gentry, Jodie O'Connell, and Alice Twiggs rehearse a scene froi
a play which is to be presented.

HARRY JACOBS
Director

Officers of the choir; Susan Andrews, president; Kathleen McDonald,
secretary; John Koon, treasurer.

Choi]

At right: The new organ installed in the Music Building
during the summer of 1963.

216

Augusta College Choir

BOTTOM ROW: Ginny Davis, Linda Barnes, Connie Hellyar, Gary Markert, Jeff Howard, Ricl<y Asserson, Sharon Whiteley, Brenda Deziel,

Vicky Gavalas.

SECOND ROW: Kathy Maddox, Mary Ann Avery, Lynn Fooshe, Van McCollum, Fred Neal, John Koon, Charlotte Bohler, Patz Dudley, Diane

Kirkley.

THIRD ROW: Virginia Shipp, Jean Leister, Susan Andrews, Preston Creech, Sam Sibley, Lane Stokes, Becky Kelly, Sally Bedingfield,

Kathleen McDonald.

FOURTH ROW: Joan Haywood, Carol Hamilton, Dean Dockins, Anne Wilbum, Roger Welch, Harvey Stokes, Ralph Lever, Marilee Craven, Mary

Ellen Green, Sally Nichols.

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MARY ANN AVERY

LINDA THOMPSON

Bell Ringer

STAFF

Co-editor ..__ _..._ _ Mary Ann Avery

Managing Ed. Patsy Moore

News Ed Roger Brown

Editorial Page Ed Derek O'Connell

News Staff Jody Williams

Frances Parker
Ginny Davis
Marion E. Lee

Sports Ed. _ - Troy Guthrie

Faculty Advisor Gladys Hamilton

Co-editor Linda Thompson

Bus. Manager P. A. Creech, Jr.

Bus. Staff ___. Ricky Asserson

Patty Cadle
Billy Peacock

Sociefy Alice Twiggs

Photographiy _ Ricky Asserson

Typists Brenda Lanier

Jane Lombard

Members of staff check work with advisor. L.-R.: Mr. Wise, Linda Barnes, Catherine Callahan, Patz Dudley, Allen Odom, and John
Koon.

White Columns

Editor, Linda Barnes

Business Manager, Patz Dudley

219

Miss

Christmas

Belle

Ball

David Neal claims first dance with 1963 Christmas Belle, Cherie Carpenter. 1962
Christmas Belle, Nancy Clay, holds Miss Carpenter's bouquet.

Candidates for Miss Christmas Belle and their escorts.

220

Civitan cheerleaders during Faculty-
Civitan Basketball Game. (L.-R.) Kay
Bruno, Carolyn Butler, Ellen Phillips,
Nancy Solomon, Dianne Branch, and Jo
Ann Roberts.

Civitan-Faculty

Basketball

Game

Faculty players, Miss Greene and Mrs. Turner, check score
Civitan members, Linda Thompson and Pat Doolin.

Civitan members Linda Thompson, Kay Bruno, and Pat Dooli
Dean Galloway, (referee), Mr. Turner, Miss Greene, Mrs. Turi
Stirewalt.

introduce faculty referee and team members (L.-R.)
, Mr. Jervey, Mrs. Mundt, Mr. Vanover, and Mr.

CANDIDATES FOR KING OF HEARTS

SITTING: Wallace Pierce, Jeff Howard. KNEELING: Mickey Avreft, Clyburn Davis. STANDING: Ricky
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MURPHY'S STATIONERY
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229

Choir Tour

The Augusta College Choir took its annual tour in the Spring of 1963.
Among its stops was one in New Orleans for sightseeing.

Members of the choir
take a buggy ride . .

down Bourbon Street ,

... to see Pete
Fountain at the
French Quarter Inn.

Homeward bound
again!

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GIFTS & THINGS

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MURRAY'S FLORIST

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Transfer and Storage Connpany

Connplinnents of

CORLEY MACHINE WORKS

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SCHOOL OF BALLET

1427 Monte Sano
RE 6-5266

PHONE 6-5024 WE DELIVER

MONTE SANO
HARDWARE

1428 Monte Sano Ave.
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1426 Monte Sano Ave.
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LILY-TULIP
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