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Augusta College
Augusta, Georgia

WHAT MAKES A GOOD COLLEGE

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Any organization of students and teachers
above high school level could be considered a
college, but a good college consists of so much
more. Depicted here are some of the tangible
parts of a good college the activities, the
sports, the faculty, the students, and the cam-
pus. Only so much can be put in to pictures.
The main composition of a good college is the
atmosphere, the heart and the soul of the indi-
viduals involved in it. It can not be expressed
in pictures or in words, only in action. Care
about Augusta College, be involved with it.
You might luck up and make new friends and
perhaps gain a good education along the way.

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The 1982 White Columns is dedi-
cated to all the handicapped students
of Augusta College. The number of
handicapped and disabled students on
campus has increased significantly
over the past several years.

The campus has recently undergone
a change in looks by adding handi-
capped facilities including wheelchair
ramps and the OPIDS office which aids
students with hearing apparatus', brail
books, tape recordings of books and
seeing aids. Students from the OPIDS
office also help handicapped students
by taking notes for them in class and
helping students get from class to
class.

This dedication is even more fitting
since 1982 has been marked as the
"year of the handicapped".

The handicapped students of Augus-
ta College are very special. They are
here because they want to learn and to
gain a good and useful education. For
some students, just reading a book is a
very hard task. For all your striving,
hardwork and dedication to education,
this book is dedicated to you, the
handicapped and disabled students of
Augusta College.

The OPIDS (Office to Promote
Independence of Disabled
Students) office is open daily. It
is located on the ground floor of
Bellvue Hall. There is a lift on
the right side, facing the
building, for wheelchaired
students. The office is on the
left under the stairwell. All
handicapped and disabled
students who need learning aids
are urged to visit the OPIDS
office. The OPIDS personnel are
very competent and caring and
more than willing to help in
any way they can.

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Honors
Convocation

Betty C. Hargett
Valedictorian
Class of 1982

FACULTY OF THE YEAR
PROFESSOR ADELHEID M. ATKINS

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Graduation 1982

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Dee Davis (Public Information Specialist I) as
she passes the finishing line of a local race.
Mrs. Davis placed in the top three of the race.

Dean "J" "W" Galloway crosses the
finish line in the Marine Corps Mara-
thon race in Washington, DC. Pete's
wife, Jan, was also among the 6500
who finished the race.

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Jones, Beverly Myers, Jeannette Nobles, and Edward J. Tarver.

In Memory

Ms. Jerry Sue Townsend, a loved and well
respected faculty member of Augusta
College, left this world for a greater one on
July 3, 1982. Ms. Townsend came to
Augusta College in September of 1960 as a
member of the Math and Computer Science
Dept. She became chairman of the
department in 1972 and remained in that
position until July. Ms. Townsend's smile,
personality and dedication to her profession
will be missed but not forgotten.

Ms. Jerry Sue Townsend

April 30, 1937-

July 3, 1982

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Registration

ADMINISTftATJiSiN Al

PRESIDENT GEORGE A.
CHRISTENBERRY

George A. Christenberry, President of Augusta College, was born in Macon, Georgia and spent his childhood years in Macon and
Greenville, South Carolina. Our President's favorite activity is golf.

President Christenberry began his college career at Purman University. His first degree was a B.S. in biology which he obtained
in 1936. He continued his education at University of North Carolina with a M.A. in botany (1938) and a Ph.D. in botany (1940).

George Christenberry's talent as a leader was soon realized and his working career began as Chairman, Dept. of Biology, at
Meredith College from 1940-43. His accomplishments include Professor of Biology, Purman University 1946-53; Dean of the Men's
College, Purman Universtiy 1948-53; President, Shorter College 1953-58; Vice-President, Purman University 1958-65; Chairman,
Biology Dept., Georgia College 1964-65; Dean, Georgia College 1965-70. In 1970, Augusta College was lucky enough to have George
Christenberry nominated and then selected as the President of our College.

When President Christenberry was asked about his community, campus services and responsibilities, he stated, "A college
president assumes the responsibility of the entire institution. Ultimately the president is responsible, therefore, for all services. In
managing the institution, I delegate specific responsibihties to administrative heads. The area of student services is delegated to the
Dean of Students Office. He, in turn reports to me. I look to the Dean of Students Office to effectively carry out the responsibilities
that office has to students.

I have served as president. Rotary Club of Augusta, as a director of the Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce, a trustee of the
Augusta-Richmond County Museum, a member of the Board of Directors of the United Way and the Paine College Cluster,
moderator of the Pirst Baptist Church and have held memberships in the CSRA Ancillary Manpower Planning Board, the Greater
Augusta Arts Council, Advisory Committee, Augusta region. National Alliance of Business; and the Augusta-Richmond County
Historical Society.

I serve as the executive head of A.C. and of all its departments. I also serve as the ex-officio chairman of the faculty. As the official
medium of the communication between the faculty and the chancellor of the University System of Georgia, I must recommend
annually to the Board of Regents the election of the re-election of the faculty and other employees, the salary of each, and all
promotions and removals. I also grant leaves of absence to faculty members for study.

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"The primary responsibility of Augusta College is to
offer you the kind of environment that would result in
the highest level of education possible. Everything
else that we do on this campus is supportive of that
effort. Your education can take place on many fronts
in a classroom, at a public lecture, a student union
event or in a study carrel at the Reese Library. I would
hope that as your president and speaking on behalf of
all campus personnel, none of us ever loses sight of our
primary goal the sole reason we are all here and
that is to provide to you, the student, the best possible
learning environment. We hope that we have helped
you become creative, responsible and productive citi-
zens. Our program is designed to confront you with
important ideas . and to help you develop specific
skills which will promote success in this complex soci-
ety. We believe this and have established this as part
of our official purpose. We seek to create an environ-
ment which promotes and encourages intellectual
freedom, excellence in teaching, productive research
and publication, continuing faculty development and
professional service to the community.

Thousands of students over the years have walked
the corridors that you are now walking. They have had
some of the same problems, conflicts and frustrations
that you have experienced. They have managed to
hurdle the obstacles, find solutions, and have gone on
to their respective careers and lives. For those of you
who are holding the last yearbook you'll receive from
this institution, I'd like to wish you future happiness
and success though they are not always one and the
same. I hope your years here will be remembered fond-
ly and that you will return year after year to enjoy the
many social activities and events sponsored for you by
the AC Alumni Association. I encourage you to feel
free to come by my office at any time not only in
your role today as students, but in your role of tomor-
row as alumni of Augusta College."

President George A. Christenberry

Mrs. Francis Eddins, Senior Administrative Secretary

Assistant
To

The
President

Mr. S. Lee Wallace and Mrs. Laverne Dickey, Administrative
Secretary

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Dean Of The College

Mrs. Christian B. Bowen,
Senior Administrative Secretary

Associate Dean Of The
College

Dr. J. Gray Dinwiddle

Dr. W. Harold Moon

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Dean Of The School Of Business Administration

Dr. Otha L. Gray

Dean Of The School Of Education

Dr. Geraldine W. Hargrove

Mrs. Donna Holley, Adminis-
trative Secretary

Dean Of Graduate Studies

Mrs. Katherine Presley, Administra-
tive Secretary

Dr. Roy E. Nicely

Dean

For Business
And Finance
And Comptroller

Dean Of
College Relations

Mr. Joseph F. Mele

Mr. John L. McNeal and Mrs. Helga Waller 75

Dean Of Students

Mr. "J" "W" Pete Galloway and Mrs. Mary R. Dickson, Senior Administrative Secre-
tary

Associate Dean Of Students

Mr. Roscoe Williams

student Activities

Mr. John Groves Director

Miss Kathy Thompson Assistant Director

Mrs. Sue Giddens Senior Secretary

Counseling Center

Dr. Barbara T. Speerstra Director, Ms. Deloris
Wright Senior Secretary.

Miss Anne Sheppard Counselor

Admissions

Mrs. Marsha Navarre, Senior Secretary, Mr. Donald L. Smith, Director Mrs. Barbara Lowe, Admissions Counselor

Mr. C. Bart Snead, Admissions Counselor

Mrs. Catherine Shawver, Data Collection
Supervisor

Mrs. Lee S. Wallace, Secretary

Student Records

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Mr. Gregory Witcher Registar

Mr. Amos (Buddy) Hurt Clerk II

Mrs. Roxanne Padgett

Miss Vickie Davis

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Career Planning and Placement

(1-r) Darlene Collins, Marcia Kuniansky, Marcy Noll-reichman, Ms. Rita Rutsohn Director.

Financial Aid

Mr. James Stallings Director, Mrs. Evelyn Ellwanger Student Financial Aid Counselor, Mrs.
Alys Wilkes Secretary

Mrs. Sandra Fowler Assistant Director

James Stallings

Testing Center

Mr. Julian Heyman Director

Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd Psychometric As- Mrs. Linda Hagerty Senior Secretary
sistant

Veterans Affairs

Mr. Wade Gassman Director

Mrs. Doris Bussey Senior Secretary

Alumni Affairs

Development

Mrs. Naomi Bernard, Director

Dr. Norman Schaffer, Director

Mrs. Joan Bannigan and Dr. Schaffer

Public Information

Standing: Mrs. Dee Davis Information Specialist I, Vicki Sanders. Sitting:
Deloris Smith

Miss Debbie Silva Secretary, Mrs. Maxine Allen Staff Assistant,
Dr. Sharon B. Covitz Director.

Marian Cheek, Information Specialist I

Library

Mr. A. Ray Rowland, Head Librarian

Mrs. Kathleen Bone, Senior Secretary Mrs. Johnnie Jones, Library Assistant I Mrs. Oneida Gibson, Staff Assistant

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Learning Center

Mr. Lewis Mazanti Director

Personnel

Mr. Gerry Haggerty

Mrs. Sherice Hayden Clerk Typist II

Procurement

Mr. Jack A. Hamilton, Director

Central Office Supply

Mr. Joe Spencer Manager

Mr. John Simms-Lee Store Clerk

Computer Services

(l-r) Mr. Wayne Bartel Programmer I, Mr. Guy Bass Programmer I, Mr.
Victor Threatt Programmer II.

Mr. Robert Thies Assistant Director

Mrs. Nicolette Deloach, Operations Supervisor

Bookstore

1 to r: Mrs. Elease Morgan, Assistant Manager; Mrs. Mary Bailey, Manager; Mrs.
Betty Long, Clerk II.

Business Office

Sitting: Adriance Seigler, Assistant Comptroller; Standing (1 to r): Mrs. Angela
Olsen, Accountant II; Mrs. Carolyn Stevenson; Mrs. Janette Kelly; Mrs. Diane
Battle; Mrs. Mary Adams.

Mrs. Helen Story, Accounting Assis-
tant

Public Safety

Mrs. Joy Quinn Senior Secretary, Mr. Kenneth Jones Director, Elaine
Bouchard

Mr. Charles Henderson Public Safety Offi-
cer

Sergeant Jasper Cook Public Safety Offi- Sergeant Ronnie Mauldin Public Safety London Eubanks Public
cer Officer Safety Officer

Physical Plant

Dr. Thomas Dan McCrary Director, Mr. Baxter Vinson
Head Building Maintenance

Mrs. Marsha Barton Secretary,

Dr. Dan McCrary Director,

Ms. Carol Johnson Senior Secretary

Physical Plant: Neither
Rain, Nor Snow, Nor

Unsung Heroines:

ALICE BOWEN, THELMA DELOACH, EVELYN FARR, FRANCES EDDINS, MARY DICKSON

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BARBARA JOHNSON

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Mrs. Kaye Keel

Mrs. Carolyn Kershner

Mrs. Ella Owens

Mrs. Eve Richardson

Chemistry And Physics

DR. JANICE B. TURNER

DR. HARRY F. BOWSHER

DR. GARY G. STROEBEL

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DR. FLOYD B. O'NEAL

DR. SILVIA G. RICHART

DR. DAVIS LEWIS

School Of Education

DR. ELIGE HICKMAN

DR. RONALD WEBER DR. MARY A. CHRISTENBERRY

DR. LYLE R. SMITH DR. JOSEPH A. MURPHY

School Of

Business

Administration

DR. MARTHA FAIZMER

MR. EMMET ARNOLD

MR. DAVID E. DUNCAN

DR. EDWIN H. FLYNN

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MRS. MARY K. LISKO

DR. PHILLIP D. RUTSOHN

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DR. WILLIAM H. MARSH

DR. MICHAEL E. McLEOD

DR. J. EUGENE PIERCE

Fine Arts

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DR. JAMES E. RUSSEY

DR. ARTEMISIA THEVOUS

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DR. ELOY FOMINAYA

MR. HARRY JACOBS

MR. MICHAEL E. McCLARY

Languages

And
Literature

DR. LESTER O. PULLARD

DR. JOHN R. STRACKE

DR. JAMES W. GARVEY

DR. DUNCAN SMITH

DR. ADELHEID ATKINS

MR. KEITH W. COWLING

DR. WILLIAM J. JOHNSON

DR. LILLIE B. JURGURTHA

DR. MARY K. BLANCHARD

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Developmental
Studies

DR. JOHN W. PRESLEY

MRS. SHIRLEY KING

MR. PAUL CHANG DR. ELIZABETH A. HOUSE

MR. JOHN L. HARPS

MR. WILLIAM M. DODD

MRS. BARBARA STEWART

Physical
Education

MR. MARVIN VANOVER

MRS. PHYLLIS H. WILSON

MR. TERRY CHILDRESS

MR. THOMAS TAYLOR

MR. TIM CROSBY

MR. ROBERT ESKEW

MR. RICHARD HARRISON

Sociology

DR. ROBERT E. PRICKEY

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DR. PHILLIP L. REICHEL

MRS. ERNESTINE THOMPSON

DR. JOHN M. SMITH

DR. DAVID W. PROEFROCK

MR. ROBERT REEVES

Psychology

DR. JANE R. ELLIS

DR. DEL WIN D. CAHOON

Mathematics

And

Computer

Science

MR. ALLEN BAKER

MRS. ELIZABETH H. BRYAN

DR. BILL E. BOMPART

DR. GERALD THOMPSON

Biology

DR. JOHN B. BLACK

DR. JAMES H. BICKERT

DR. JUDITH GORDON

DR. HARVEY STIREWALT

History, Political
Science And Philosophy

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DR. EDWARD J. CASHIN DR. THOMAS W. RAMADGE DR. CHARLES D. SAGGUJ

DR. DAVID M. SPEAK

DR. W. CREIGHTON PEDEN DR. CALVIN BILLMAN

Clarks Hill: Planning, Food,

Drink,
Fun, Games

Baxter Vinson, John Groves

fllMd

p. 114 top: Janice Turner

bottom (1-r): Don Smith, Julian Heyman, Prank Chou

left. Geo. A. Christenberry
right: Richard Wallace

DEXTER BURLEY

top: Pete Galloway
bottom: Joe Mele

top: Randall Thursby
bottom: Gray Dinwiddle

118

top (l.-r.): Geraldine Hargrove, Otha Gray

bottom (l.-r.): Frank McMillan, Lyle Smith, Greg Witcher, John Presley

120

volleyball: Jack McNeal (Dr. J.), Ranzy, Norm, Henry, John

Egg-lhrowing contest

top: More curious onlookers
bottom (l.-r.): Martha Farmer, Louise Bry-
ant

left: Norm Shaffer, Keith Cowling, and friends

top: curious onlookers

bottom: Steve Karmichael, Ranzy Weston, Emil Urban

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Behind The Scenes

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Jaguars Basketball '81-'82

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Front row: Phil Holden, Robert Allen, Victor Melvin, David Held, Ron Brandengurg, Jimmy Wright,

Kevin Kenney, Bill Lillis.

Middle row: David Brannen (Mgr.), Jay Delley, Willie Johnson, Darrell Pittman, Jim Fleming, Ed

Donohoe, Stuart Tranum, Anthony Daniels.

Top row: Mr. Rob Johnson, Mr. Marvin Vanover, Mr. Bob Eskew.

128

Mr. Rob Johnson Graduate Assistant Coach,
Mr. Marvin Vanover Head Coach, Mr. Bob
Eskew Assistant Coach

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Lady Jag's Basketball '81-82

Kneeling: Cheryl Norman, Raponsa McNeal, Bonita McNeal, Linda Jones. Standing: Cindy Elliot (mgr),
Andrea Diggs, Helen Dent, Pam Larsen, Marybeth Regan, Xina Gaines, Lisa Owens, Diane Renfroe,
Maureen McCormack, Mr. Tom Taylor Head Coach.

Jaguar Baseball '81-'82

(please see page 148)

Mr. Terry Childers Head Coach

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Jaguar Golf '81-'82

(please see page 148)

Mr. Timothy Crosby Coach

Jaguar Soccer 1981-'82

(please see page 148)

Jag Cheerleaders 1981-'82

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Jag Volleyball 1981-'82

(please see page 148)

Jaguar Cross-Country 1981-'82

Front row: Eddie Prince, Diandra Lampkin, James Biles. Back
row: Louis Biles, Coach Terry Childers, David Price. Missing from
picture: Bill Sams.

146

Jaguar Jaunt 1981

To all students, athletes, and club members.

As editor of this yearbook, I apologize for all those names
unlisted. Deadlines to meet and lack of time did not permit a
rundown on all names. It was felt unfair to list some names if
not all of them per sport or club. Again, I apologize but hope
that having your picture in the 1982 White Columns as a
group will help make up for it.

Donna G. Sylvester

Editor 1982 White Columns

CLUBS Al
OftOANIZATIONS

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(please see page 148)

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Investigations , Reports & Design

itJi NATIONWIDE
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Auto, Fire, Commercial, Life, Health.
JERRY D. HOOKS

Representative

2343 Lumpkin Road
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Phone: 793-1255 Res: 798-3922

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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. P. C.

SUITE 204. FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING

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Augusta, Georgia 30910

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Sprinkler Systems Designed & Installed

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Free, convenient Parking

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May we invite you to Telfair Inn to experience the

magic of Augusta's past while enjoying the finest in

contemporary Southern hospitality, good food and

beverages, gracious accommodations and

discriminating service.

Handsomely decorated and tastefully furnished to
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welcome you with

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flowers, fruit and cheese, and

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Manager

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P.O. Box 5641

Augusta, Georgia 30906

(404)793-2190

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Fenwick Associates, Incorporated

1393 Laney Walker Boulevard Augusta, GA 30903
(404) 724-4691

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Developers

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Yearbook Staff;

Advisor: Roscoe Williams, Dean of Students

Editor-in-Chief (layout editor, copy editor):
Donna G. Sylvester

As acting Editor, I would like to say a special thank you to several people who proved invaluable to me
this year. These people are:

President George Christenberry for sharing his life's story,

Dean Roscoe Williams for putting up with all my BS and the late deadlines,

Mrs. Mary Dickson for her help.

Mrs. Sue Giddens for sharing her list of students,

Mr. Frank Lee for figuring out who all those people were,

Mrs. Dee Davis for figuring out who all those other people were.

Miss Teresa Sylvester, my sister, for being the only person who would volunteer to help me draw layouts
and type,

and last, but not least, Mr. Gerald Steele for all the late hours spent helping me type and stamp pictures to
get this book to print and for putting up with all my bad moods because no one wanted to help with this
book.

To all these people, I say again, Thank you!

Donna G. Sylvester
Editor-in-Chief.

JOSTSNS

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