s.c. LD270. .W35 1975 i ^< V^/'j^').'^? 0, ^< .*: ^iMi^ i^->;>^': ^''^pm i. f^^^ft*&^'^-y^ik r:'^M W '''.J;>-t^ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from LYRASIS IVIembers, Sloan Foundation and ASU Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/whitecolumns1975augu iWWEa.', REESE LIBRARY Augusta College Augusta, Georgia WHAT IS AUGUSTA COLLEGE? J ^^fcjr*. . ^^|mH| fe h- ^ii i ; -^ OOHfiili^ IT IS PEOPLE. ALL KINDS . WE ARE ALWAYS MOVING . . WELL . . . MOST OF THE TIME WE ARE TOLERANT OF THE DAY TO DAY HASSLES. WE ARE STUDIOUS . . . T -1/ \X.- i-*w*r- , -.^^Til fRyy. ? ^_ - CSfc- AND ATHLETIC WE ARE CREATIVE AND ARTISTIC. ^ J WE ARE . . . JOVIAL, WORRIED, FLIRTATIOUS, INSPIRED, HELPFUL... 20 REJECTED, INTROSPECTIVE, AGILE, QUIET, SAD OVERBEARING, GOSSIPY, TIRED AMBITIOUS GAY HAPPY MOODY AMUSING CHAUVANI UNINSPIRED BEAUTIFUL VT\C, INDIFFERENT DEFECTIVE, 26 FOOLISH, ECCENTRIC, NERVOUS, TALKATIVE, AMIABLE GROUCHY, STUDIOUS, SEXY, COOL, COMTEMPLATIVE, PECULIAR, COMPETITIVE, ^ I &, m- f. *>> / CASUAL, ALERT, CONFUSED, Jtf// >:^:irjr- 30 EMBARRASSED, HANDSOME, ATTENTIVE, BORED, DILIGENT, AND ACTIVE. >k n H H H THE AUGUSTA COLLEGE LYCEUM SER ES Traditionally, the Lyceum was an organization in a town or a village that obtained culturally enlightening speakers and groups for the entertainment of the general populace. Although Augusta College is not a city or a village, it has been described as a community. The Augusta College Lyceum committee for this year presented for this community such various forms of en- lightment as the Ramsey Lewis Trio for music; offered a current newsmaker, the defense lawyer William Kunstler; drama with the National Shakespeare Company's perform- ance of Moliere's "The Miser"; and a scholar. Dr. Albert Ellis, a specialist in Human sexuality. Plus the committee also brought back to this campus two popular offerings from the past Lyceum series: Russ Burgess, noted Parapsychologist, and The Proposition, an improvisional theatre group. 34 PRESENTS: THE RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO SUPER COPS WOULD YOU BELIEVE "BATMAN AND ROBIN"? 36 WILLIAM KUNSTLER SPEAKERS ON CAMPUS rJv^ ' ..;>]y'V.'--' 'itf'tii * : -I- . r . ' M^m^'::^r^^!;'i^^>^^m. IHfi AUSB HAHB FILM SERIES STRANGELOVE: OWI NED TO tYING .OVE JOMB. I This year the Augusta College Film Series outdid itself and locked up a fine play bill in its offering of movies for the college community. in the past the film series had a few good films, but this year there were 19 excellent movies to be viewed such as PLAY IT AGAIN SAM, SLAUGHTER- >>1 HOURS FIVE, 81/2, DR. STRANGELOVE, Ill'i CLAIRE'S KNEE, LITTLE BIG MAN, and THE LAST PICTURE SHOW. And the projector still roils with an even more impressive list of films for the coming year. r. ITTLE BIG MAI SLAUGHTERHOUSE- piVE J/^ A/ \ s ^m, < ,# / .**' ^ * o?' wj^ -.^iSS^ ^I?! ISf^- j[^j"^l^jpli^W Jf^ INC.MAR BERGMAN'S CLASSIC The Seventh Seal GENE COTTON Fall quarter began well with Committee in concert, an im- provisational theatre group which went over well with the audi- ence, but Teen Angel arrived the next weekend and left with a bad reception. Winter quarter was a drag with, Dave Loggins canceling his date with A.C. student body. Home- coming sagged with a defeat, and a few students went to see Gene Cotton. He sang every now and then, introduced his wife, and talked a lot about his savior. 42 CONCERT SERIES i 43 The students eagerly waited for spring and the good times. They got a bluegrass festival that was a hit with scholars of the down home picking and singing art form. The feature was Bill Monroe and the Blue Mountain Boys. Monroe has delighted audiences across the country since the 1930's and has become known as the "Father of Bluegrass". ^ j^ jMs-' ' ' .Jr 4 K-^BI <, ill 'fm .' ^. i :...^, ^ J;lfe^j A.C. BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL 44 However, the big event of the season was Rick Nelson and his back-up band. The Stone Canyon Band. The students' reactions to this former child television star were mixed. The noise was bad, and the Real Stone Canyon wasn't along to support Ozzie and Harriet's youngest son. RICK NELSON I CULLUM THIRD WORLD CULTURE PROGRAM The Cullum Third World Culture pro- gram has been presented at Augusta Col- lege for the past three years. In 1973 the program was initiated with a study of India, in 1974 Brazil, and this year with Nigeria. This year's program covered many aspects of Nigerian culture with speakers lecturing about economics, history, pol- itics and tribal witches; movies were also viewed by the A.C. students involved with the study of this African country. Last year, the drama people did a Brazilian play which was warmly received by both the students and citizens of the community. This year they staged "The Strong Breed" by Wole Soyinka, a Nigerian playwright. Next year, the 200th birthday of the United States of America, the Cullum pro- gram will study this country and all its diversity. H hi I_r q i| // ^^^y r- -1 1^ m 1 -'l .- ...r*': HOME- COMING QUEEN JANETTE SIMMONS Left to Right, Monica Heaton, Rhonda Edwards, Beth Dorn, Ruthie Weiss, Janette Simmons, KayTremaine, Connie Widener. 'N m^ t 54 ^'-i. '. ^^. \ A.C. COFFEEHOUSE what doles out free popcorn, charges i two bits, and has great entertainment The Augusta College Chateau. The Coffeehouse established itself in its second year of operation. Students packed the house many nights to see Marx Brothers films, the Rice Brothers in performance. Ball, Taylor, and Ball, Ross & Bowles, and many other groups. And while the students watched, they ate bushels of free popcorn and enjoyed themselves. "\ 56 ROSS AND BOWLES J ^vi'H > h if << [ 58 mm IN CONCERT Th 4K 59 ROLE REVERSAL DAY A beauty king, female swabbies, wom- en's self defense exhibitions, and num- erous other examinations of woman's role in today's world was the purpose of Role Reversal Day sponsored by the Augusta College Sociology Club in late November 1974. Of course. Jay Bower, Basketball player and Beauty King, didn't expect to see himself on the Six o'clock news that after- noon, but he did. 61 FRENCH SPONSORED BY THE A.C. FRENCH CLUB A french cafe, chocolate sandwiches, cheese and bread, flowers, combined with a stylish vendome were some of the ingredients of a fair put together by the French Club in Fall 1974 as a fund raising device. It only lasted a day, but for that day the C.A.C. plaza had a definite Gallic atmosphere. FAIR ' "?<* J- 68 CHRISTMAS 71 - i::^' Jflk ^ If-' ; ^1 ^ 1 1 I mm ^*^J J A ^P^\ ^^H ^ i^^^^H r ^ ^ /-i^ "^ n 78 ,^' ^ IS THIS WOMEN'S LIB?" ZETA TAU ALPHA ZTA 83 ALPHA DELTA % BLACK STU )ENT UNION ^B#^:^^-" H n ^^^1 ALPHA BLACK STUDENT UNION Vi ^^^^B Felicia Beaujean Lorraine Williams wl ^^^^1 Pat John Adams 1 ^^^^H Corinthia Evans Floyd Freeman Ih ^^^^H Kathy Burns John Beal 9 ^^^^H Susan Cafney Gorden Ross ^^^H Carl Jones P] ^^^^1 Julie Hemann Charles Martin H ^^^^1 Donna Johnson Hugh Jones ' " I ^^^^H Patti Ann Lamb J. Winston i ^^^^H Karey Sharon Aiken ^ Kj ^^^^H Barbara Napier DenlseTutt A IM ^^^^1 Evelyn Smith ^ M ^^^1 Audrey Frazler L J W^ ^^^^H Shirley Evens M r ^^^^1 Rita Jones w ' % ^^^^H Debran Taylor Janette Simmons I I ^d ^^^^H Kathy Williams Angela Burney LJ flff ^^^^H Connie Widner Patrick Kemp .^(1 ^^^^H ^^^^H A. C. CHOIR pv ^^I^H Norma Faulkner ri ^^^^H Cindy Flynn Patti Abasolo Pi ^. ^^^^H Diane Guenther BoboTangella A ^^^^H Sigrid hlopkins Janet Clark H ^^ ^^^^H Marianne Home Jackie Cox LI 1 1 ^^^^H Carolyn Jenkins Mary Goodspeed ^J ^^^^H Karen Matson Joan Harvey W ^^^^H Anita Merritt Call Hoster ^ ^ ^^^^H Kristine Nilson Mary Langford ^ P . ^^^^H Beverly Renick Elaine Walker Q U ^^^^H Ann Stone Marie Wheatley ^^^^H KayTremaine Peggy Young ^ M ^^^H Prescott Marcia Bennett 1 ^1 ^^^^^ Regina Garrett Allison Capers M H^ ^^^^H Mary Ardiff Merrie Lynn Daltch Robin FIndly N r^ ^^^H Joy Gunther Dawn Harvey n M ^^^^H Kerry Margie Lee Joe ^ V ^^^^H Kathy Amanda Leonard ^^^^H Marion Fulghum Virginia Leonard u ^^^^H Nina Andrea Lunne Morgan H 111 ^^^^H Terry Mixon Cynthia McKlnney n lu ^^^^H Isabelle Simpson PatMcKlnney H ^^^^H William Sharon Partln i_ n ^^^^H Greg Jones Yolande Plourde 9 ^1 ^^^^H Raymond Wolfe Vickey Richardson ^^^^1 Alex Boerner Carol Terry M AJ ^^^^H Dean Attaway Dick Hammrick .^in ^^^^H Sarah Culpepper Chuck McLeod ^^^^H Craig Miner JeffOliphant ^ ^^^^H John Clements LulsSollvan J M ^^^^H Craig Walker Don Dupee ^ ^^^H Ron McBee Rob Hamilton M 1 1 ^^^^H Chalres Walter Harwood Q H ^^^^H Steve Eaton Neal Little ^^^^H Wayne Sawyer Robin Moore ^ il ^^^^^H Tom Ray L A ^^^1 BOW CLUB William Smith Tom Adkins a Q ^^^^H Adams ^^^^H Reese Brewer ^^^^1 Randy Waters Harvey Boyd Brad Cunningham It ^^^H Pam McNorrill CHEERLEADERS Ann Marie Logan Donna Lawler Terri Prefer Karen Mulherin Terri Sweat John Bennett MikeSeniuk Bill Agostas CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Danny Fitzgerald Lynn Nail Angela Givens Nathan Cray Joyce Fitzgerald Millie Finley Tommy Murrah Bill Goss Willie Forster Rich Saito Lynda Saito Cheri Sims Joy Gunter Faye Page Mike Sizemore Billy Quattlebaum HISTORY CLUB Melinda Marks Angela Zeigler Dolores Opiinger Charlynn Clayton Faye Page Greg Taylor John Audette John Bennett STUDENT NURSES ASSOC. Gladys Gatlett Carol Berry Oliva Tate Connie Aseron Anne Wilson Mary Ledford Deborah Hall Jaye Bennett Rosa demons Claudia Worsham Ann Wilson Kim Ernin Elaine Bentley Ann Smith Lillie Morris Jan Drennan Caria Morrow Barbara Johnson Kathy Smith Pam Grygo Ellen Holmes Cheryl Parker Linda Lacey Jerry Thompson Deborah Whittington Linda Blair Linda McGill Howard Harriet Bill Agostas Mike Armstrong Dan Croft William Hodges Mike Shea Barry Wheeler Mike Canady Tom Wansboro Mike Seniuk Thurman Norville Harry Smith Mike Lively Willie Forster Riner Rosinbower Steve Harry Raymond Kirkpatrick Steve Ramp NAVIGATORS Hardwick Florence Phillip Sacco Jim Faulkner Randal Walworth Gary Moore Gary Sexton Randy Waters Susan Lamar Reese Brewer John Lamar Jane Baird Allen Miller Robert Toole Sissie Hughes Greg Hartell Meg Lester Frances Fuehrer SOCIOLOGY CLUB Patricia Davis Gary Clark Gladys Scott Wayne Kitchens Lee Blumenthal Lionel Larcheveaux Deborah Gotschalk John Audette Elizabeth Frank Don Williams Chris Smith Darlene Waters Nancy Pinkston Larry Bowling Helen Antonellis Patricia Campbell Eric Maniott Mary Ann Maniott Veronica Hatney Joe Clements F.A. Niebezding Clarice McKenzie Shirley Brown Judy Heath John Henderson Geroge Johnson Charles Horner Jane Holmes Haskell Whittington PI KAPPA PHI Murray Anderson Mike Annis Robin Bailie George Yoder Gary Parsons John Powell John Geeter Frank Damiano Bill Wilson Lonnie Keyes Eddie Leggitt Billy Chaney Brooks Keel Jeff Dean Pat Gibbs Mark McGlone Bumper Howerd Dwane Greer Pepper Myers STUDENT INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY Richard Bailey John Dillard Carol Earle Kathryn Estergall Shirley Fleeman David God bee Betsy Gilmer Kent Hoffpain Richard Havian Susan Measham Ann McCann Mike Moore Sherry Neal Debra Ross Pace Pruitt Rosemary Roper Belinda Scannon Pearl Suchman Ralph Stewart Sharon Williamson A.C. VETERANS ASSOC. John Barney BUI Ware John McCormIck M. Ortiz A.R. McCreary E.F. Grabowski G.D. Moss Jack Glazner Chuck Taylor Donald Hutto Welbour Longt Gary Herrington Chris Christy John Audette Gary Williams Veracio Santillano Veronica Keliey Jeff Bennitt Ralph Keyes Wade Gassman Nathan DeVaughn H Q I The Augusta College Stu- dent Government did not give the pie in the sky to its constituents, but instead gave them some marquees and a test file. The marquees now stand around laden with pos- ters advertising the various on-campus events for the week. The student can now go to the library and look at the tests that his teacher used to examine the acquried wisdom of the past quarter scholars. 90 GOVERNMENT ^ J ': ^ _ -J ' i I o/ri ' M 'n Bfl s /. fJ ho.LL Y' E T - nh ix A ^ c<. . tv,, A rt ^ <': SlR2^ % l?fl 3 /. C-ir ha IL_ 1 'IaJe l\t. CED lorn ^yppodT I V A. C. BAND The A.C. Student Band under the direction of John Scott, music instructor, provides most of the warm-up and half time entertainment for the Jaguar Basketball games. The band, besides creating the musical enthusiasm for the athletic con- tests, also plays for other school functions, such as concerts and graduation. 92 A. C. CHOIR JAMES CONNOR DIRECTOR 93 HONORS NIGHT ACADEMIC SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS SENIOR CLASS Judy Lynn Walden Francesca Marion Boerner JUNIOR CLASS Clarence Eugene Anderson, Jr. Christine Smith SOPHOMORE CLASS Howell Anne Bell Cynthia Karen Taylor FRESHMAN CLASS Anne Marie Mobiey Frances Jo Fuehrer James Melvin Logan Jan Austin Sulzycki Kathryn Ann Kristensen Sara Eve Culpepper Mathew Richard Ciechan, III Kathleen Marie Mobiey Debra Kay Jones Samuel West Coffin DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS BIOLOGY Kerry Diver BUS. ADMINISTRATION Charles Heaston ECONOMICS John Farricker BUS. EDUCATION Barbara Wah! SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Doris Highsmith CHEMISTRY David Keel EDUCATION ^ Judy Lyberger wIPNHI^ Francesca Boerner ENGLISH ';^^^* Susan Bohler MUSIC Allison Capers ART Samuel Barnes ORGAN Donald DuPee, Jr. HISTORY Racy H. Smith MATHEMATICS Judy Lynn Walden MODERN LANGUAGE Catherine Cushman NURSING Debra Hall Caryl Berry POLITICAL SCIENCE Arthur Wacaster Raymond Peery PSYCHOLOGY H. Elizabeth Knight SCIENCE James Logan SOCIOLOGY Darlene Waters PUBLICATION AWARDS BELL RINGER AWARD Thomas W. Ball CHRONICLE-HERALD AWARD Gordon S. Baker Earl W. Morrow WHITE COLUMNS James H. Haney, Jr. 96 HONORS WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Patricia Y. Abasolo Benjamin Allen John Audette Francesca Boerner Lenora Moffa Raymond J. Peery Claude B.Snead, 111 Arthur]. Wacaster Judy L. Walden Darlene C. Waters PHI KAPPA PHI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Francesca Boerner Elizabeth Chancellor John Clements, Jr. Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, Jr. Gwen B. Hopkins Barbara Lewis Elfriede McLean Lenora Moffa Cherl Nysewander Sheryl Simmons Susan Smith Jan Sulzycki Gloria Sutherland Kathryn Thompson Arthur Wacaster Judy Lynn Walden Clarence Anderson, Jr. Christine Smith Micheal Omelanuk Catherine Cushman Joseph Walls Johnny Carr Faye Schoolcraft William Billingsley Robert Sines, Jr. LuisSoIivan Carolyn Bowick John Farricker Janis Adams Joan Agee William Goss Catherine Stalk Kent Graham Deborah DeLaughter Marvin Eggers Benjamin Allen SENIOR SERVICE LEADERSHIP AWARDS DARLENE C. WATERS CLAUDE B. SNEAD, Hi 97 GRADUATION JUNE 8, 1975 ^ BELL RINGER A STUDENT PUBLICATION OF AUGUSTA COLLEGE STAFF Earl Morrow Mary Roukoski Richard Crabbe Henry Wynn Dee Davis Nelson Harris -^ _ Gordon Baker Jannes Bonds A . 1 Edmund Kida Ralph Keys m^ ^ 1 . Betsy Milburn Angela Burney m ' ' -1 Alice DeSaavedra ^ PyP Robert Holcombe ^.\ 4^ Deb Jackson Thorn Ball HenningSunde Helen Haecker JimClaffey Johnny Carr / C-^ A.C. TELEVISION 102 In Fall 1974, Augusta College expanded Into another area of education with the opening of a child development center on Watkins Street. The center was designed to educate the three to five year old child. Fall 1974 marked another development in the re- lationship of the child and college with the re- location of the Augusta College Baby Sitting Ser- vice to 1055 Katherine Street. The service proved itself to just as popular with the student parents as it had been for the first two years of operation. A.C. BABY SITTING SERVICE & SUMMER DAY CAMP 103 A.C. FOOD The Augusta College Food Co-op was founded in the 1973-74 school year to provide a natural alternative to the local grocery stores. Since that time, the co-op has expanded both in mem- bers and items, and has moved to the Boykin Wright Hall located near Au- gusta College. 104 CO-OP '^ - ^ 106 Blakely, Michael Boerner, Francesca Bracewell, Eugene Briscoe, Willis F. Broadrick, Elise Bromley, Robert Brown, Shirley Campbell, Timothy Carlisle, Sheila Chapin, Mark Claffey, James C. Coble, Cyndi A. Cole, Thomas Cook, Michael R. Cooper, Alice Copeland, Clinton Corkrin, Martha Croutharmel, Terry Daniel, Roland Davis, Andrew 107 Davis, Patricia Doolittle, Linda Dorn, Linda Dunbar, Walter Dyches, Willie Esposito, Charles Evans, William Flanagan, Peter Foster, Ruth Fronek, John Fulghum, Marion Giusto, Edward Givens, Angela Gotschall, Deborah Graham, Kent Cranade, Daphne Hadden, Hugh 108 Hadden, Wayne Haney, James Harrell, Margaret Haskell, David Hatney, Veronica Heath, Judy Heath, Marcia Hendrix, Gus Hogue, Richard Hudson, Eddie Irvrn, Thomas Jenkins, Robert Jennings, Janys Johnson, Debra Johnson, Katie Johnston, Tony Kellogg, Larry Kim, John Kitchens, Wayne Klose, Thomas Knight, Elizabeth 109 Limohoude, Edgar Lopes, Peter Lotterhos, Richard Ludwikowski, J. Luce, Shari Lyman, Myron Manganiello, Carol Manning, Robert Marion, Russell Massie, Dianna McConnell, Roger McDonald, Beth McFadden, Bettie McGahee, Patricia McKenzie, Clarice 110 KMI^ W ^. n WML i^ L^l ^- J 9H y^ 41' ^ ^v**i ^ ^ P ^^ nil m^99> McNair, Ernestine Miller, Allen Miller, Bob Miner, Craig Mobley, Jacqueline Monfalcone, Anne Monroe, Gary Moor, Gary Morris, Beverly Morrow, Sue Mosley, Joe Neal, Sherry Nail, Lynn Nelson, Thomas Newby, William Norville, Thurman O'Conner, Martin 111 O'Neal, Janice Opiinger, Delores Pittman, Cleonard Potter, Donald Prather, David Russell, Clifford Russell, Elizabeth Sacco, Lenore Schwiebert, Pam 112 Shaffer, Clifford Sheppard, Carol Scholly, Lori Seniuk, Michael Silbert, Carol Simpson, John Smith, Harry Smith, Robert Smith, William Snead, Bart Stephens, Barbara Striker, Gene Strom, Valerie Sweatmen, Ken Tankersley, Susan Theis, Robert 113 Thompson, Paul Walker, Charles Ward, Richard Watkins, Anne Williams, Kathy Wacaster, Arthur Walker, Christine Warnock, Jan Welsh, Mary Yarbrough, Liz Walden, Judy Walsh, Joyce Warren, Pamela White, Cindy Zeigler, Carole 114 Adams, Helen Alden, Roxann Andrea, Nina Ayers, Thomas Bailey, Richard Bailey, William Banker, Donna Barney, John Beale, Lisa Bence, Clayton Bowick, Carolyn Box, Darwin Bower, Jay Brown, Pamela Burns, Louise Bush, Charles Carroll, Rhonda Catlett, Gladys Cartledge, Stewart Chandler, Addie Cofer, Karen Collins, Phil Colquitt, Karen Coogan, Cathy Crawford, Jacob Cross, Harold Curry, Charles David, Carry 115 Davis, Tim Diggs, Cynthia Donaldson, Sherby Dorn, Beth Edeburn, Alfred Evans, Barbara Evans, Corinthia Evans, James Faulkner, Douglas Florence, Hardwick Frazier, Audrey Ganyard, Diane Garland, Nick Ceeter, Johnney Gibson, Jamie Gilmer, Betsy Godfrey, Carol Godwin, Sharon Gordon, Jesse Gordon, Sandra Green, Lillie Mae Greenway, Paul Gunn, Deborah Hadden, Myra Hall, Anita Hammonds, E. Harris, Joan Harrison, Sue-Ellen Higley, Charles Hill, Farris 116 Hines, Marilyn Holley, Robert Howard, M. Huff, Susan Hunt, Tenny Hunter, Bobby Jahera, Deborah Jenkins, Mary Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Valerie Johnston, Patricia Jones, Hugh Jones, Rosa Lamb, Alice Lamb, Helen Lawrence, Stillson Lee, Danny Lewis, Karey Lewis, Palmer Lyman, Dwight Manley, Claire Mariney, Clarence McAmis, Rodney McCormick, John McCoy, Christine McCahee, Paul McTier, Carol Meads, Gena Moss, Gerald Mulherin, Estelle 117 Newman, Clyde O'Shea, John Paul, Michael Perry, Phillip Peterson, Ron Porter, George Prichard, Kimberly Redd, Bettye Rodriguez, Marcel Rucker, Mike Saunders, Patricia Scpnnon, Antionette Schein, Clabert Scott, Gladys Sexton, Gary Shea, Mike Shufford, Alice Smith, Frances Smith, Robert Stephens, Barbara Sweat, David Taylor, Chuck Taylor, Lisa Tate, Olivia Tingle, Earle Trainor, Donna Waid, Linda Walker, Barbara Walker, Paul Walters, Joan Wansboro, Thomas Ward, Michael Warnock,Jill Welcher, Hannie 118 Whaley, Linda White, Steven Williams, Celeste Williams, Deborah Williams, Gary Williford, Connie Wilson, Bill Worsham, Louise Woodward, Doyle Wren, William Wing, Tony Zeigler, Sorroll Adams, Linda Aiken, Sharon Anderson, Glen Anderson, Katherine Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Terry Arthur, Mary Bell, Howell Ann Bennett, John Bentley, Beverly Blackburn, Elizabeth Blanchard,W.H. Bragg, William Brantley, Edna Bridges, Deborah Brown, Angela Brown, Dianora Burch, Kenneth 119 Burroughs, W.M. Burton, Angelique Capers, Thomas Carmack, Gregory Carter, Liz Chaney, Michael Ciechan, Mathew Clamp, Karen Clark, Janet Clayton, Charlyn Coats, Ernest Cosby, Jeanette Crawford, Lynda Crawford, Michael Crockett, James Crosby, Bebe Crossan, Herman Davis, Alan Debow, Wanda Derby, Richard Doolittle, Cornelius Downs, Diane Drew, Harvey Dunaway, Robert Everett, Carlos Faulkner, James Findley, Robin Frails, Pamela Geber, Sharon 120 Gibbons, Connie Gill, Robert Gray, Arlain Green, Jimmy Hamilton, Robin Hamilton, Tommy Hardin, Arnold Harris, Joan Harris, Kenneth Harrison, Brenda Harrison, Hatsy Haskell, Faye Hayman, Robert Huff, James Henderson, Carl Holm, Sandra Hughes, Sandi Ishii, Stephanie James, Johnnie Jeffcoat, Ronnie Jennings, John Johansen, Barbara Johnson, Byron Johnson, Wanda Jones, Carl Jones, Don Kee, Charles Kelly, Lyie Kelly, Veronica Kennedy, Melissa 121 King, Sandra Kirkland, Alma Kirkpatrick, Raymond Knox, Rebecca Kyler, Milledge Lamb, Patricia Langford, Mary Lawrence, Dixie Ledford, Mary Leggett, Eddie Lively, Michael Logan, Lynne Luke, Roy Martin, Charles Martin, Debbie Martin, Roy McCallister, Ronald McCleiian, Fred McCoy, Cheryl McCowan, Henry Nixon, Teresa Moore, Ramona Moore, Sandra Moretz, David Morris, Susan Mulherin, Karen Neely, Martha Noblett, James North, Jack Ogilvie, Mariann Potter, Lois Prefer, Terri Pruitt, Beverly Quattlebaum, Billy Richardson, Jo RIner, Connie 122 Ritch, Perry Rivers, Ralph Robertson, Catherine Rooks, )anice Ross, Gordon Ross, James Ryan, Kevin Sacco, Philip Schafer, Lisa Schoepe, Laurie Selman, Gerda Sharpe, Joseph Sillings, Sara Simmons, Elizabeth Simmons, Janette Singleton, Deborah Sivas, Constantine Smith, Allen Smith, Valerie Soils, Domingo Stewart, Angela Story, Michael Thomas, Gerald Tucker, Jerry Tuten, Marian Tylor, Dennis Underwood, Cheryl Villemaln, Dale VosefskI, Susan 123 Walker, Donald Wallace, Martha Walters, Dianne Weisman, Gary Wells, Elizabeth Wheeler, Harry Wilcher, Rodney Williams, Myron Williford, Cordon Wilson, Elizabeth Wires, Donald Woo, Susan Wilson, Nancy Adams, Patricia Alford, Bruce Alva, Dennis Andrews, Cameron Arrington, Berry Arvin, Frances Bailey, James Bearden, Beverly Beasley, Donna Bell, Sherrie Bentley, Hubert Berlin, Chris Birt, Brenda Blagburn, Rose Blair, Linda Bloomer, Harry Blumenthal, Lillian Bobo, Tangella Bogans, Katherine Bonds, Julie 124 Branch, Cynthia Brantley, Robert Bredow, Shirley Brighthop, Beverly Britton, Teresa Broughton, Richard Broussard, Roy Brown, Eric Brown, Gregg Brown, Gregory Brown, Linda Brown, Ruby Bufford, Timothy Burgess, Karen Bush, Lyndra Bussey, Freddie Butler, Elmore Calhoun, Todd Campbell, Judith Carter, Vanessia Centers, Robert Conners, Robert Cook, Cheryl Cox, Donna Daitch, Merrie Davis, Charles Davis, Cheryl Dean, Jeffrey Dixon, Karen. Edenfield, Jacque Espitallier, Mark Etheredge, Nancy 125 Fontenot, Richard Forster, Joseph Fuehrer, Frances Gallagher, Keith Garrison, Beth Germany, Velvetta Goad, Elizabeth Goodspeed, Mary Gray, Christopher Green, Stephen Guenther, Diane Gunter, Joy Halcomb, Robert Hall, Emmett Hankerson, Arthur Harris, Joan Harry, Stephen Hartfield, Kendrick Hatney, Sonya Hayes, Larry Heath, Gossie Hemann, Virginia Hennessy, Mary Hensley, Brenda Hensley, David Hester, Geraldine Hook, Carol Hooper, Pam Horseman, Ronnie Howard, Glen Howard, Henry Howett, Bruce 126 Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Frances Jackson, Kay Jenkins, Carolyn Jenkins, Daniel Johnson, Henry Johnson, Myles Johnson, Theresa Johnson, William Jones, Debra Jones, Mary Anne Joe, Margie Lee Justice, Dottie Kemp, Patricia Kerser, Don Key, Frank Khera, Rarinder Kida, John Kirkland, Gwen Kitchings, JoAnn Knight, John Kuhn, Marcia Lacey, Cyris Lack, Barbara Lamb, Brian Langston, Kathy Lawlor, Donna Leblanc, Paul Ledbetter, Steve Lewis, Deborah Little, Elise Little, Sallie Lively, Kenny 127 Logan, Anne Lokas, Charles Long, Michael Ludwikowski, Michael Lyman, Craig Lynch, Kenneth Madden, Carol Manecke, Jean Marcand, Ismaei Mason, Gloria Mathis, Charles Matson, Karen McCoy, Loretta McElmurry, John McKie, Ernestine McPherson, Kenne Mealing, Julia Mills, James Miller, Janice Moats, Stacie Mohnye, Richard Moore, Judith Morgan, Lynne Mulherin, Thomas Myers, Jimmy Navarro, Luis Neal, Scott Norris, Shirley Oliphant, Jeffery Outlaw, James III Overman, Carlene Parker, Deborah Parks, Mandy Paschal, David Patrick, La Tanya Peacock, Gary Pearson, Joan Peters, Brenda 128 Pinkston, George Pinkston, Penny Pogue, Jimmy Pollard, Dale Pollard, Napoleon Prestwood, Janice Pulllam, Gail Quidley, Debbie Raiford, Edith Raines, Claudette Reed, Lynda Remsen, Murray Rhodes, Anita Rhodes, Julia Richardson, Gwendolyn Richardson, Terry Rossi, Louis Rowland, Anna Russo, Rosalie Rox, Robert Ryans, Bennie Sanders, Sam Sargent, Wesley Shellito, Robin Shelton, Rebecca Sheppard, John Shipps, Susan Simons, Leonard SIzemore, Michael Smith, Evelyn Sprence, Mary Jo Spurgeon, Natalie Steinbach, M.K. Streetman, Mirian Streetman, Roy SIbal, Marietta 129 Smalley, Jack Sulzycki, Ray Sunde, Henning Sweet, Frank Taylor, Kelly Terry, Carol Thomas, Estella Thomas, William Thompson, James Thompson, Kimberly Thompson, Lillia Thomas, Wilhelmeria Thurmond, Albeha Timmerman, Suzanne Towns, Richard Travis, Oscar Tremaine, Kay Trowell, Phylls Tsekas, Sonia Waggoner, Nina Walker, Betty Walker, Delores Walker, Elaine Walser, Joe Washington, Yvonne Wheeler, Randy White, John Whitfield, Tim Wicker, James Williams, Jeannle Winslett, Tamara Wooton, Jim Wright, Teretha Young, James Youngblood, Rita 130 Herrington, Sandr Lange, Willi Oakes, James Thigman, Mar Tucker, jerry Frank, Elizabeth Larchereaux, Lionel Ware, Cayle 131 ^, I I Front Row (Kneeling) L-R, Tim Crosby Mgr, William Ludman, Wilbur Johnson, Jimmy Rushing, Mike Houts, Carl Jones, Gary Peacock trainer Second Row (Standing) L-R, Lenny Carlson Assistant Coach, Richard Tranum, Barry Parker, Mike Shea, Jay Bower, Doug Eskew, Thomas Ayers, Marvin Vanover Head Coach. BASKETBALL RECORD: 19-9 Left Row, Top to Bottom, Terri Sweat, Donna Lawlor, Mike Seniuk, Ann Marie Logan, Right, Top to Bottom, John Bennett, Karen Mulherin, Bill Agostus, Terri Prefer. Augusta College Jaguars won 19, lost 9 games split their con- ference standing with a 5-5 record. But the outstanding triumphs of this year at the A.C. field house were the Jaguars' defeat of Valdosta by one point, but a win is good as a wink to the Spotted Cat. The team also had a nine game winning streak which started with the defeat of Piedmont, score of 129-72, and ended with Armstrong state breaking a claw with an 80-73 loss for the A.C. team. Speaking of losses, the Jaguars lost two valuable members of the team this year. Chick Ludman, who could do no wrong on the court or in the class room, graduated in the spring. Coach Lenny Carlson announced at the end of spring quarter that he was going over the big water to coach Basketball in Europe. They will be missed. year was the Valdosta State Blazers. And the way the season started this year, Valdosta State had rubbed the Jaguars' noses with a twenty point defeat earlier in the season. But at home on the nigh of January 25th, Augusta College madi revenge a fine art form with an one poini defeat of the Blazers. In the campus newspaper's account o; that game, A.C. came close to losinj several times throughout the game, but a; the article in the Jan. 31th BELL RINGElj stated, "With only one minute and eleveti seconds left in the game, the score wa: dismal 67-74. The Jags put on a full-court press and held the Blazers at 74, while they made six- points. With only five or six seconds left in the game, Tommy Ayers put the Jagl ahead 75-74. ^ The Blazers took the ball in and fired it to Alston, their crack shot, but he tripped and fell, and the clock ran out." ? The Valdosta coach expressed souif grapes, but Marvin Vanover's face wa^; wreathed in a big smile of sweet revenge. ^ ftrtMllW^^ MNiMPMWi<*mMMMMMiis^J$^ iWillilHiMMaNMMMtiiMIWIWMI^^ From Piedmont College to U.S.C. at Spartan- burg, with Valdosta St. as a high point, the Jaguars played through a nine game winning streak during winter quarter. The secret to this burst of victory was not a few good heros of the previous teams, but a team made up of many good players. Vanover stated that he was able to sub- stutite at any time, and this was the device that made the streak possible. 1 ^aSS; . ^K mix v., ^ ^ A^ i Of course, it ended with Armstrong's defeat of the Jaguars, but while it lasted, the Jaguars could do no wrong. / ^ i^M*.^=^5fl^, - AQUA RECORD: 3-10 GOLF RECORD: 30-5 Golf, besides being one of the reasons that Augusta was placed on the map, also pro- vided some glamour to Augusta College Athletics this year. The Golf team posted a 30-5j;ecord. The team triumphed ail season, but met with a little disaster when it placed fourth in the South Atlantic Conference tournament held at Savannah. i.^."#- .1 ^:'-:ii.:t^:-'^ Front, Left to Right, Henry Claus- sen, Conrad Rhodes, Walter Pen- dleton. Rear, Left to Right, Marty Echols, Ricky Hamilton, Hal Hodgens, Jesse Grear. Mf % ' vS^^i 149 TENNIS RECORD: 12-2 *gs^ The Augusta College Jaguar tennis team had a bout with Lady Fortune's whims this year. She smiled on them during the season, and the team gained twelve wins and two losses for the year. But at the conference tourney at Savannah, the lady frowned, and the Jaguars came home with a fourth. Front, Left to Right, Les Walters, Jim Boyles, John Schnorbach, Drew Nel- son, Coach Richard Har- rison Back, Left to Right, Jack Radeck, David Moretz, Mark Peacock, Terry Hyatt. .n- !9SfV ALCOHOLIC f- BEVERAGES - Row 1, (Sitting) L-R, Cliff Russell, Kenny Burch, Mike Arrington, Robert Smith, Bill Cowart, Al Lown. Row II, (Kneeling) L-R, Brian Belcher, Jimmy Smith, Clyde Newman, Carl "Omni" Jones, Mike Crawford, Eddie Ward. Row III (Standing) L-R, Mike Houts, Jimmy Bridges, Steve Bagwell, Floyd Freeman, Hank Morris, Criss Jennings, Lyle McGahee. INTRAMURALS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS; SUPER STARS 161 1 1 ^^M _^_ 1 H ^^^^^9 1 V I^^HHI 1 /^S| M^^B ^^5 ^^^^^^^p IgS^^^^H i^^^^BB^^mh NMM