REESE LIBRARY s.c. LD270.B1 .W35 1973 REESE LIBRAR Y Augusta College Augusta, Georgia Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from LYRASIS Members, Sloan Foundation and ASU Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/whitecolumns1973augu O Augusta College Augusta, Georgia Nostalgia is the word of the day-Look around Objects and styles from 50 and 100 years ago are at the high point of their popularity Clothes, hair styles, furniture and vehicles are evidence that the old has become the new li Midis and faded jeans, long hair and beards, wicker chairs and home-made furnishings, all have a place today. A Brief Look at Augusta College 1973 There can be no pro- found generaliza- tions made about the year. The events and activities of the college and the or- ganizations are as unique and varied as the students them- selves. You can see a little bit of every- thing here. ;. '" ri Sgm^t>^%(4it.rt't^ :: t^aiaA ^a*!' Tfliif .7>-.-l.-. '. ., ,j J i': tf; 28 '< : ty.$fS r '~". y/ 33 ADMINIS rRATION J. Gray Dinwiddie, Jr., Academic Dean Barbara T. Speerstra, Director of Counseling and Guidance Julian S. Heyman, Director of Testing "J." "W." Galloway, Dean of Students Roscoe Williams, Assistant Dean John C. Groves, Coordinator of Student Activities John L. McNeal, Director of Admissions 42 Billy B.Thompson, Comptroller Thomas M. Riley, Director of Extended Services h \ - m Julian W. Armstrong, Director of Public Safety Jack A. Hamilton, Director of Procurement and Personnel IdaC. Friedman, Director of Bookstore Frank H.Chou, Director of Institutional Research and Data Processing William H. Rodiman Director of College and Public Services ' William C.Allen, Acting Director of Physical Plant Marian W. Cheek, Director of Information and Public Relations Juanita M. Dennis, Data Processing Supervisor Sandra D. Fowler, Admissions Counselor Linda W.Gunnells, Systems Programmer O.G.A. Mastroianni, Assistant Director of College and Public Services Lawrence W. Morris, Jr. Manager of Business Office Catherine V. Otwell, Assistant Director of Admissions Anne Sheppar Counselor Martha B. Umstead, Administrative Assistant to Comptroller Juanita K. Widener, Director of Cafeteria and Food Service Cheryl Wilkes, Director of Financial Aid and Career Planning and Placement DEPARTMENTS ~~~ ".I Augusta College is a four-year arts and sciences unit of the state supported University System of Georgia. It has fourteen academic departments, each headed by a chairman. Augusta College, at this time has a full-time teaching staff of approxi- mately one hundred and thirty persons. Majors are offered in a number of areas and the number is continually growing. Under the Bachelor of Arts degree, majors are offered in elementary educat- ion, English, French, history, music, political sci- ence, psychology, Spanish, and sociology. Under the Bachelor of Science degree, majors are offered in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. A Bachelor of Science in Education is offered with a major in special education. A Bachelor of Business Administration degree is offered. Minors may be selected from eighteen areas. Associate degrees in criminal justice and nursing are also now offered at Augusta College. BIOLOGY David M. Morris, Chairman BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Otha L. Gray, Chairman F. B. O'Neal, not pictured CHEMISTRY Floyd B. O'Neal, Chairman EDUCATION James M. Dye, Chairman 60 ENGLISH William J. Johnson, Chairman 2*'4W'i till Hi* . 62 FINE ARTS Eloy Fominaya, Chairman ." HISTORY POLITICAL SCIENCE Calvin J. Billman, Chairman LANGUAGES Samuel D. Duncan, Chairman 73 MATHEMATICS Jerry Sue Townsend Chairman SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY Robert E. Frickey, Chairman ~ ~ PHYSICAL EDUCATION Marvin Vanover, Chairman KM PSYCHOLOGY William H. Moon, Chairman We regret that pictures of members of these depart- ments were not available. PHYSICS Harry F. Bowsher, Chairman NURSING Louise D. Bryant, Chairman Augusta College is not standing still. It is continually growing and expanding, changing and improving, both physically and academically. Physically, the col- lege has been acquiring property surrounding the campus which is being used in various ways. Work has begun on the last of the six warehouse buildings to provide additional office and classroom space. A cof- fee house is now open on campus. Academically, departments are expanding, courses are being added and the departments of Education and Business Administration are offering Masters programs. 90 Augusta College is growing, perhaps slowly at times, but it is growing. And as it grows it offers you more in academics, in athletics, in entertainment, and in organizations. ?v-;^ 1*1 1 "- MP P * .'* """^NT *Hj|^ ^ gNi m iKSfe M-J& ^ v- *vy *^ ! *' "te-T*-. ATHLETICS BASKETBALL 96 BASEBALL David Haskell Mike Ho- Moraets ommy Murrah Clyde Newman Wayne Saxon Darrell Thompson Rodney Thompson Charlie Tillman Mike Ward Bobby Waters Wayne Williams waawn SWIM TEAM KCCOrCl! Won 13, Lost 1 Team Members: Richard Bailey Pierre Blais JimClaffey ''V^' Rusty Dunbar Douglas Fleck Joe Radford Frits Scholer MikeSenuik Gary Shepard V.v-i -.,-' '".. '-..'. GOLF TEAM Team Membeif^ m Jim Doolin ^MuU itUS-- Marty Echols Hal Hadgens Louis Lawrence J __ Alfred Monsalvtage -^^mw^ ;/ cj*^* Mark Nine Bill Quattlebaum 112 TENNIS TEAM KGCOrClZ Won 3, Lost 7 Team Members: MaryArdiff Alphonso Cabrera Bill Dean Doug Fleck Peter Menk Drew Nelson Danny Shanks Tom Vaught INTRAMURALS *JCf V - ""-;;" "**' 1 ;!&&&*& * - ""- -Ssrs*^ '%.;. *$* y M ZSTTTTm *im,Bi *->,.< < .. i ACTIVITIES Concerts Harry Chapin P$v'J&k9b9 '|~>^ C/N&^^^^^k m- Bfcfr^ f I mf v 9 122 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band !*& / Vfnf ML A ^Tl&\i _Jk. . V Vince Vance and the Valients Rory Galliger Rice Brothers Dances Christmas Belle Ball Queen Vallerie Johnson 130 The Prophets Homecoming 4 K ^0&& Queen Kathy Williams Field Day Lyceum and Other Entertainment >7 ' wj*w w *i utmmmimtm gPHW /**' * II , is M*** r*- tm ^Mfc '^^Tk^ wmtM, % tv I Val WRolSlflW Seniors: Patricia C. Aldridge Harold S. Roby Harold E.Simon Trenta E. Stapleton fenTTwards: Juniors: James E. Cline David R. Grande Sheryl A. Simmons Barbara J. Utermark f&"*j)> phomores: * W.Jan Austin rffily J. Hinely James M. Logan Judy L. Walden Fresh rh en: Clarence E. Andersom Paul W. Broome Sara E. Cul Louis E. Seibert X rervice Leadership Awards: Cherie A. Fuchs Kenneth L. Wong *zr Publication Awards: Bell Ringer Award: Gordon S. Baker Mjl > . Chronicle-Herald Award: Thomas B. Harrison, Jr. ite Columns: Janet G. Burgess M S^T Departmental Awards: Biology: Anita T. Cameron Business Admin isfratife Berkeley R HolmeV^ Yvonne S. Chemistr English: Patri Fine Arts Elizabeth A. Foste History: m James E.CIine Mathematics: Frits H. Scholer Cathleen G. Eishen ijf^psaKS.- rsmg: % ha Lee Battl^S?*^ Sharon Mae Schmidt Psychology: Sara I. Mena * Science: Harold E. Simon Sociology: Marlyn C. Wilson The Fort Gordon Resident Center Harry Thompson, Coordinator Augusta College has sixteen chartered organizations, both social and service. During this year, most of these groups have been very active. Each group has sponsored a variety of projects which are beneficial to them- selves, the college, and the community as well. From their work, a number of activities have been presented for the enjoyment of the entire student population. Unfortunately, due to a variety of reasons, we do not have pic- tures of most of the organizations or their accomplishments. Those we did acquire through some probable mis- take, we now present. '% A good many of the pictures tak- en of students never go into the yearbook simply because they do not fit into any certain section. Sometimes these are the most interesting or appealing pictures. This time we have made a section for just those photographs, the A.C. students as they are caught by the camera on campus or else- where. Besides we needed some- thing to fill up space. * There is a time when you get into something that turns out to be nothing but has- sles, so many hassles that you only want to forget it, leave it, get away in any way that you can. But you know that the project has to be completed and it is entirely up to you to follow it to its finish. You can possibly re- cruit a good friend to help you with the work, but the burden remains in your mind only. When it is finally over, you get no feeling of satisfaction, no gratitude. The only thing you find is RELIEF. **!* ^*"" v^ .- hupp** '-" ^ : ^SIOi