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A SENIOR UNIT
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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
WHITE COLUMNS
VOLUME 29
1985-1986
CHRISTENBERRY
RETIRES AS
AUGUSTA
COLLEGE
PRESIDENT AFTER
SIXTEEN YEARS
OF SERVICE
ON BEHALF OF
THE STUDENTS
AND FACULTY,
WE DEDICATE
THIS BOOK TO
DR.
CHRISTENBERRY
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Housing 9
Mike Real
Patti Peabody
10 Who's Who
Pam Boulineau
Doug Johnson
Karen Gynther
Beth Coursey
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Dr. George A. Christenberry
President
Mr. John Groves
Director of Student Activities
Dr. Richard S. Wallace
Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Mr. S. Lee Wallace
Assistant to the President
Mr. Roscoe Williams
Associate Dean of Student Affairs
Mr. Joseph F. Mele
Vice President for Business and Finance
Mr. J.W. Galloway
Vice President for Student Affairs
Faculty 19
Dr. Geraldine W. Hargrove
Dean of the School of Education
Dr. William F. Monge
Acting Dean of the School of Business
Administration
Dr. J. Gray Dinwiddie, Jr.
Dean of School of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Martha L. Farmer
Acting Associate Dean of the School of
Business Administration
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FINE ARTS
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From Left: Mrs. Viola Jacobs, Dr. Eloy Fominaya,
Mr. William F. Toole, Mr. Michael R. Brown, Dr.
Alan H. Drake Chairman, Mr. Harry Jacobs,
Dr. John G. Schaeffer, Dr. James E. Russey,
and Mrs. Artemisia Thevaos.
Not Pictured: Ms. Anne C. Barton, Mr. Nathan
Bindler, Ms. F. Eugenia Comer, Mr. Steven L.
Greenquist, Mr. Jack King, Ms. Lisa C. Lloyd,
and Mrs. Janice Williams.
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iFrom Left: Mrs. Patricia E. Kizilay, Mrs. Carol L. Baecher, Ms. Louise Bryant
Chairman, Dr. Connie Skalak, Mrs. Grace G. Newsome, Mrs. Emily S. Capers, Mrs.
Mildred M. McDermott, and Mrs. Frances G. Hariey.
Not Pictured: Ms. Patricia B. Moss.
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HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE,
AND PHILOSOPHY
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Dr. Edward J. Cashin
Dr. Calvin J. Billman
Dr. Helen Callahan
Dr. Thomas Chadwick
Dr. George P. Chen
Dr. David Foley
Dr. Jeanne L. Jensen
Dr. Steven R. Mansfield
Dr. W. Creighton Peden
Dr. Thomas W. Ramage
Dr. Charles D. Saggus
Dr. Paul F. Taylor
Dr. Ralph H. Walker
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Front, from Left: Dr. Rosemary DePaola, Mr. Terrence F. Wharton, Dr. Charles L. Willig,
Dr. Janet I. Sandarg, Mrs. Tamela Rappold, Dr. Adelheid M. Atkins, Dr. Norman R.
Prinsky.
Middle, from Left: Dr. John R. Stracke, Dr. Sara E. Snow, Dr. John C. May, Dr. Marya M.
DuBose, Dr. Mary-Kathleen Blanchard, Dr. Margaret J. Yonce.
Back, from Left: Dr. Lester O. Pollard, Dr. C. Elizabeth Fanning, Randall G. Salzman, Mr.
James H. Smith, Dr. Walter E. Evans.
Not Pictured: Ms. Elizabeth B. Argo, Mr. Keith Cowling, Dr. Sameul D. Duncan, Mr.
Charles T. Freeman, Dr. Lillie B. Jugurtha, Dr. Eleanor H. Pruitt, Mrs. Louise Shivers.
LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
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Front, from Left: Mr. Allen Baker, Dr. Anna K. Hamrlck, Mrs.
Michelle Pollard Prinsky, Dr. Bill E. Bompart Chairman,
Ms. Shirley A. Hermitage, Dr. James M. Benedict, Mrs.
Elizabeth H. Bryan.
Back, from Left: Dr. M. Edward Petit, Dr. Freddy J. Maynard,
Mr. Shahriar Farkhondeh, Dr. G. Gerald Thompson, Ms.
Brenda Vick.
Not Pictured: Mr. A. Marlin Brown, Dr. Margaret E. Dexter,
Mrs. Anna J. Turner.
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Mr. F. William Monge Acting Dean
Dr. Martha L. Farmer Acting Associate Dean
Mr. Emmet R. Arnold
Mr. Carroll D. Broome
Mrs. Barbara Coleman
Mr. Clarence Coleman
Mr. David E. Duncan
Dr. Gary P. Fellers
Dr. Edwin H. Flynn
Mr. John R. Garlick
Mrs. Jean W. Godin
Dr. Charles R. Hollaman
Mrs. Barbara B. Kiker
Dr. Harry R. Kuniansky
Dr. Michael A. LaBurtis
Dr. Donald R. Law
Ms. Mary K. Lisko
Ms. Mary G. Mobley
Mr. Randall C. Reid
Dr. Philip C. Rutsohn
Mrs. M. Teresa Sherrouse
Mr. William L. Whatley
Dr. Sameul M. Willis
Ms. Marsh Davis
Mrs. Linda Hagerty
Ms. Lisa Kuchinski
Mrs. Nancy Childers
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Front, from Left: Sgt. Gibson, LTC Scandrett, Deneise Butler, Sgt. Davis.
Back, fronn Left: Maj. Inman, Cpt. Cannon, Sgt. Maj. Cfioate, Cpt. Alexander.
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From Left: Dr. Robert H. Mast Chairman,
Mrs. Ernestine H. Thompson, and Dr.
John M. Smith.
Not Pictured: Dr. Dexter L. Burley, Dr. Rob-
ert E, Frickey, Dr. Christopher P.H. Mur-
phy, Ron Whitaker.
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From Left: Dr. Robert A. Reeves, Dr. Delwin
D. Cahoon, Dr. Ed Edmonds Chairman,
Dr. W. Harold Moon, and Stephen H.
Hobbs.
Not Pictured: Jane Ellis.
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CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Front, from Left: Miyoko Jackson, Dr. Janice B. Turner Chairman, Dr. Sylvia G.
Riciiart.
Back, from Left: Dr. John O. Egekeze, Dr. Silas D. Lewis, Dr. Harry F. Bowsher, Dr.
Ronnie Ezell.
Not Pictured: Mr. Harry Dolyniuk, Dr. Gary Stroebel.
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BIOLOGY
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Dr. Emil K. Urban Chairman
Dr, James H. Bickert
Dr. John B. Black
Mr. Juan Bonetti
Dr. Judith E. Gordon
Dr. Harvey L. Stirewalt
Dr. Russel E. Stullken
Dr. Judith E. Gordon
Dr. William R. Wellnitz
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Dr. Geraldine Hargrove Dean
Dr. Anita Bozardt
Dr. Frank H. Chou
Dr. Mary Ann Christenberry
Dr. Linda M. Clary
Dr. Sharon J. Crawley
Dr. Paulette P. Harris
Dr. Elige W. Hickman
Dr. Robert P. Hilllard
Dr. Frank M. McMillan, III
Dr. Joseph A. Murphy
Mrs. Cheryl Scott
Dr. Lyie R. Smith
Mrs. Faith Stayer
Dr. Frank R. Tubbs
Dr. Ronald L. Webber
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Mr. Marvin Vanover Chairman
Mr. Lowell E. Barnhart
Mr. Dennis Burau
Mr. Neal A. Cody
Mr. Skip G. Fite
Mr. Richard D. Harrison
Dr. Ernest E. Lanford
Ms. Lurella A. Moss
Dr. Peggy J. Rowe
Mr. Alan Sharp
Mr. Larry Wall
Mr. Fred Williams
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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ADMISSIONS
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PHYSICAL PLANT
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CAFETERIA
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students 43
Vera M. Brown
Gary W. Burns
Making lifetinne friends is an important part of tlie
college experience and for sociology majors Mary
Louise Capers, Sandra Parson, and Elizabeth Hag-
len, they have found just that type of friendship in
each other. When asked what they liked best about
A.C. they replied: "Recently, what we have enjoyed
most is the lake front property at Clark Hill. Every
Friday, we drive up to the lake to get away from the
pressures of school. It revives us especially the beer
we drink. It would be nice to see more students and
faculty at the lake they do not know what they are
missing. But the best things has been the wonderful
friends we have made at Augusta College."
Daniel J. Carolan
44 Seniors
Fonda Cobb
Gary Deariso
Pauline Cody
Karen Collins
Angela Cotty Elizabeth Coursey
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Debra Daniels
Ruth Danner
Ava DeLoach
Robin DeVaney Michael Doolittle
Susanna Dykes
William Eberl
Guy Jennings
Senior political-science major Patti Peabody states:
"Being a part of A.C. lias been very meaningful for
me, I have never had any trouble cheering on the
team or school, it just came natural to me. A.C. has
been a Peabody Family tradition for three genera-
tions." Patti, a member of ZTA, feels that her sorority
has enriched her college life by providing her a sup-
port group and lifetime friends. Patti, with her dedica-
tion to A.C, it is no wonder that she is also a member
of the student government and in this year's Who's
Who.
Ellen Kloss
Linda Lacot
Gerald McCoy
Susan McDowell
Stevi McKnight
Kay McNally
Paula McPherson
Seniors 47
Senior biology major Doug Johnson for the past year
has been president of the Student Government Asso-
ciation. Reflecting bacl< on his college experience,
Doug states: "The four years that I have spent at A.C.
have been the most enjoyable and rewarding years of
my life. I have enjoyed both the academic activities
and the extracurricular activities. This year I have had
the privilege of serving as the president of the Student
Government. This involvement has enabled me to
work with a wide variety of people. I am grateful to
A.C. for giving me the opportunity to make a lot of
friends and gain a well-.-ounded education."
Melanie May
David Miller
Thomas Mitchell
Leigh Moody
Douglas Norman Thomas Norris
48 Seniors
William O'Neal
Jeffrey Parish
Sandra Parson
Valerie Spratlin James Stachowiak Luke Sturtz
Jenice Sullivan
Emma Stevens
Charlene Tate
Tara Teeslink
Crystal Thomas
Karl Strellner
James Thomas
Seniors 49
Kathleen Thompkins Miguel Thompson Mark Trammell
Susie Trammel!
Phil Wahl
Thomas West
Janice Wheeler
Brad Williams
Jay Wright
Elouise Yarbrough
Sharon Young
50 Seniors
David Brassell
Vic Daniei
Ashley Bush Ronald Casalino Dana Compton
Joy Davidson
Dana Davis
Joan Etheredge
Tim Conway
Robert Davis Robert DeBarge
Kevin Flaherty
Juniors 51
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Jasper Garrett, Jr. Sujata Ghosh Gina Givens Victoria Goode Olin Goodhue
Mary Graham Kevin Green Mark Gresham Jerry Grey Beatrice Griffen
Kenneth Gross Linda Guthrie Kimberly Hendricks Vanessa Hi
Anna Howard
52 Juniors
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Terri Hinner
Sheri Inglett Kimberly Jenkins Carlette Kemp Michael Kimble
Linda Linnenkohl
Dennis Lowe
Linda MacKenzie
Debra Mason Nathaniel McCants, Jr.
Lynn McClearen Cynthia McKinley
Diane Mclntyre
Sheila McNeal
Vincent Meleo
Verba Melton
Long after most students have left A.C. for the day,
Charles Bruni returns to campus not as a student but
as one of our finest Public Safety Officers. Charles, a
junior majoring in psy. and soc, has worl<ed for the
Augusta Police and Richmond County. He returned
to college because he feels the police and their ad-
ministrators need to better understand crime. Charles
holds: "I would like to be instrumental in upgrading
law enforcement in Ga. Specifically I would like to see
a bill passed to allow active law enforcement officers
to attend state colleges at no cost. This would up-
grade the education level of police, who generally
have low education. It is important the police have
the best education possible because they have the
ability to effect so many lives."
Juniors 53
Michael Meredith Kathy Michael Brent Mikel Stephanie Miles
Julie Mischel
Beth Murray
Shelba Sellers
54 Juniors
Keith Mock
Cindy Moron
Livia Munoz
John Payne
James Perdue
Betsy Platle
James Proctor Laura Rayburn
Renn Ricklefs
Michele Scott
Marc Miller
Paul Muckenfuss
Olivia Prater
Dorine Seabrook
Sam Shannon Renee Sharrock Michael Sheffield Stephanie Shepard
Samuel Walden Donna William Terri Williams Earlene Wyatt
Juniors 55
Gayla Bennett
Brian Bentley
Paige Bierman
Jeb Blount
Amy Boozer
Post-Baccalaureate students are greatly outnum-
bered at Augusta College, but they are still part of the
A.C. campus scene. One of the most distinguished
pre-med students is Mike Bryan. Mike received his
B.S. from the University of Missouri at Rolla. Aside
from his studies, Mike works in the Student Activities
office and as a part-time nursing assistant. Mike
states: "The academic environment offers a tremen-
dous opportunity not only to learn the important tech-
nical peg points of a specific trade but also to devel-
op socially. Although it may seem to do little to help
initially get a job social skill will be a major compo-
nent in advancement in that job. A.C. offers ways to
fortify both academic and social skills."
Kim Brown
56 Sophomores
Maggie Brown
Mary Browning Julie Brunkow
Sherry Fiorian
Tavia Burnett
David Clifton
James Compton Kimberly Courson
Craig Cox
Kim Fornes
Cynthia Foster Juanita Franklin
Robert Clifton
Brenda Cummings Catherine D'Amic
Wayne Guy
Sophomores 57
Kimberly Kutz
Wade Marchman, Jr.
58 Sophomores
Ursula Lewis
Sandi Lines
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Natalie Loo
Brenda Marshall
Paul Martin
Cynthia McNair
Amanda Mattson Susan Meloan
Benita Middleton
Paige Mims
Lewellyn Montgomery
Cheryl Moore
After 30 years in the Army, Jim Baily has made his
permanent home In Augusta. Jim has been at A.C. on
and off for about 13 years. He has earned a degree in
Psychology and Education and is taking writing
courses currently. Jim often contributes to the Bell
Ringer and through his delightful article the whole
campus has come to know him and his family. Jim
believes A.C. is a fabulous college and that one does
not have to be working on a degree to go to college;
people can learn just for the education. He holds that
A.C. can give a person a good education in just about
any field that a person would want.
Angela Mullins
Roy Mutimer
Harrell Newsome
Grace Odi
Laura Oglesby
Patrice Oglesby
Tonia Owens
Elizabeth Outlay Kenneth Page
Shirley Palmer
Tonya Paul
Jennifer Pickett
Sophomores 59
Transferring from one college to another is never
easy, but for seniors Joy Postell from Western Caroli-
na and Stevi McKniglit from the University of Ken-
tucky, transferring to A.C. was not the expected
nightmare. Joy says: "Do you recall your very first
day as a college student? Everyone could distinctly
categorize you as a freshman because you were con-
stantly referring to your registration form and campus
map. Being a transfer student, I dreaded that I would
be categorized as a freshman for a second time.
Fortunately, thanks to the layout of the A.C. campus,
the orientation, and the assistance of fellow students,
I never had to use my campus map." Stevi compares
the two schools by recalling: "At U.K. the faculty
never knew anyone's name, you were just your social
security number, and the campus was so large that
you had to ride a bus from class to class. A.C. has
been like a breath of fresh air, everyone is important
here and the campus is compact enought to be able
to walk from class to class, and besides I much prefer
'Stevi' to 8042!"
Cindy Pritchord
Sidney Paper, Jr.
Sandra Reese
Robert Roberson
Sandra Roberts
Anthony Robinson
Mary Rogers
Dana Rollins
Lisa Salter
Allan Sanchez
60 Sophomores
Stephanie Shepard
Ronald Sherrod
Florence Shoemaker
Benhamin Sides
Andrea Williams Angela Williams Dorothy Wright
Norma Wright
Sophomores 61
David Bigelow John Bigelow Angela Black Diane Blackburn Godfrey Blount
Kay Brown
62 Freshmen
Tawain Brown Greg Bryan
Tom Burnly
Allison Byrd
Angela Chandler
Drenda Clark
Garen Cofer
Kelli Cook
Kelley Cross
Janice Darden
Angela Doyle
Steve Duffie
Leslie Durden
Caria Dent, a senior majoring In accounting, is one of
the most active students on campus. CarIa is the
business manager of the Bell Ringer and the treasurer
of Phi Beta Lambda, w/hich is the business organizai-
ton on campus. This year she placed 2nd in the
accounting state competition in Carrollton Ga. and
was a member of the Homecoming court. Known for
her wit, CarIa believes that you have to make things
happen; she stated; "If you love something set it free,
if it does not come back, hunt It down and shoot it."
Keith Kurham
Nancy Dyer
Freshmen 63
Meri Beth Gay
John Goida
Senior Julian Hymen has always been interersted in
classical music, that is probably why he does such a
great job as the late afternoon disc joci<ey at WAGG,
the college's public radio station. Julian is a sociology
major and is very active in community social research
projects. He is also an outdoorsman, camping and
owning his own small fishing company. Regarding the
radio station, Julian holds: "People don't realize what
a treasure the station is, it is a vital asset a special
gift. The station has great potential but too few l<now
about it and support it, I only hope that it can survive
and grow to be an important part of the Arts in
Augusta."
Ashley Golden
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Kathy Goodin
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Darlene Hale
Michele LaPore
Edward Hall
Cynthia Harper Donna Harrison
Caren Lewis
Antliony Little
Louis Lodge
Tara Hassell
MImi Low
Freshmen 65
Cliff Loo
Betty Lucas
Jon McCain
William MacDonald Walter McKlnnon
Glenda Marlney
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Joyce May
Tom Murphy
KImberly Oxner
66 Freshmen
Cecllya Martin
Danette Martin
Lisa Martin Catherine Matthews
Nancy Padgett
Mickiel Pete
Jeanne Peterson
Dwayne Hooks, Sophomore, major biology and soci-
ology, was Chairman of the Student Union, that is the
entertainment and programming board of the Stu-
dent Government. He was also a member of Student
Senate, business manager of White columns and Vice
President of Circle K. Dwayne believes "It is impor-
tant for students to become involved in extracurricu-
lar activities because it relieves the stress of academ-
ics. In college you have to learn more than book-
smarts you need to develop common sense and
social grace which can be acquired through the so-
cial atmosphere of planned student recreational ac-
tivities. What we need is more student participation in
planned activities; these programs are paid for
through the student activities fee that each student
pays so see your student activities fees in action and
come have some fun."
Beverly Rabun
Kevin Rathke
Stephanie Revelle
Rashawn Ridley
Tina Ridley
Donna Roberts
Anthony Robinson
Frank Robinson
Trenia Rolling
Rebecca Ross
Freshmen 67
Delia Sims
Amy SItton
Greg Slavens
Eric Snyder Rebecca Spencer-Paul
Phillip Stokoe Eleanor Sturgis Herbert Terry, Jr. Angela Thornton Michael Thomas
Beth Turner Brenda Vedetto Troy Vincent Chrissy Vinson
Hanh Vo
Catherine Wade Bridget Wahl Stoney Washington Dede Watson Kevin Webster
68 Freshmen
Dian Williams Sabrina Williams Darrell Woods Barry Wren Van Yeldell
Chun Yu Charmain Zimmerman
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Cameron Andrews
Lorene Hopkins
Frank Mullins
Catherine Winbush
Patsy Battle
Michael Bryan
Walter Clay
Grace Huff
Leta Ingram
Lisa Larimer
John Patterson
Janie Walton
Samuel Wardlaw
Alan Fann
Connie Morgan
Vickie Willis
70 Graduates
MEN'S BASKETBALL
BEST WINNING SEASON
SINCE '81!
Front row (from left): Vincent Jackson, Eric Rogers, Tyrone Gross, David Long, and Jeff Hudson.
Second row: Managers Dennis McBride and Kevin King, Brad Mays, John Walker, Gerrard MacLeod,
Eric Erchison, Eric Jerotic, Javier Ruiz, assistant coaches Larry Wall and Neal Cody, and head coach
Marvin Vanover.
The A.C. Men's Basketball team improved remark-
ably over last season's performance, producing their
best winning season since 1981. They defeated Mer-
cer, Georgia State, and Georgia Southern three of
the best teams in Division I of the TAG Conference.
They also surprised many when, after being picked
to finish sixth in the Big South Tournament, they
finished second. Many new players, orginally consid-
ered a weakness, were in fact a strength, helping to
improve the teams overall rebounding, playing inside
the opponent's defense, and providing good height
in the center. If most of the players return next year,
this team could have an excellent season ahead.
Men's Basketball 73
HOW 'BOUT THEM JAGUARS!!
74 Basketball
1985-86 Scoreboard
W-L
Score
Opponent
W
83-72
Piedmont
L
69-71
S.C. State
W
93-84
Tusculum
W
74-73
Miss. Valley
L
76-79
Ga. State
L
51-81
South Carolina
L
45-66
Ga. Southern
L
68-97
E. Tenn. Stat
W
57-55
Mercer
L
78-81
Beth-Cook
L
62-70
Howard
W
85-70
W. Carolina
L
62-66
Baptist
W
63-62
Costal Car.
L
59-71
Tenn. State
W
80-78
Ga. State
L
58-64
Campbell
L
68-78
S.C. St; ^e
L
62-65
Radford
L
65-70
Campbell
W
78-65
Radford
L
62-66
Tenn. State
W
91-83
Baptist
L
45-76
Mercer
L
59-60
W. Carolira
W
74-63
Armstong
W
54-52
Ga. Southern
w
68-55
Campbe,'
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87-79
Winthrop
L
60-68
Baptist
Basketball 75
First Row (left to right): Student Assistant Coach Maureen McCormack, Rosetta Howard, Gina Arp, Sheri Morgan,
Lisa White, Stephanie Maddock, Sabrina Jenkins, Susan McDowell. Second Row (left to right): Student Trainer
Pam Peterson, Patrice Ross, Sandra MacLeod, Kim Brown.
76 Women's Basketball
WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL
FULL OF
SURPRISES!
The Women's Basketball team, like the
Men's team, had a surprise or two as part of
an improved performance this season. They
shocked third-ranked Georgia Southwestern
with a 63-62 victory and defeated Arm-
strong State at the Homecoming. They fin-
ished the season with equal wins and losses
in both the general record and regional re-
cord.
Women's Basketball 77
LADY JAGS
STRUT
THEIR
STUFF!
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Women's Basketball 79
The A.C. Baseball team finished a win-
ning season this year, a season that
went very well despite a few early
losses. The Jags faltered a little as the
season wound down due to tough op-
ponents like Georgia Tech, Clemson
and Mercer. The team did however
place third out of eight teams in the Big
South Tournament, which was hosted
by Augusta College.
80 BASEBALL
BASEBALL TEAM PLACES 3rd IN
BIG SOUTH
Members of the Team; Mark Bennett, Keith Reese, Tony Miller, Ken Morgan, Donnie
Poteet, Frank Moore, Larry McKinney, Mike Austin. Barry Bell, Kevin Green, Stuart
Chester, Johnny Pennington, Scott Rapp, David Griffin, Daniel Martin, Collin Cas-
sedy, Roger Parham, Trent Mercer, Tracy Durand, David Long, Darren Newman,
Jeff Hodson, and Johnny Maybery.
BASEBALL 81
SOFTBALL: AN IMPRESSIVE
SEASON
One of the teams that managed to put to-
gether a winning season is the women's soft-
ball team. Under the direction of Coach
Lowell Barnhardt, the Lady Jags have made
strong progress in their performance, de-
feating such powers as Georgia Southern
and Mercer. Mercer handed the Jags a 9-10
defeat but were later trounced by the Jags
by a 21-8 score. Coach Barnhardt says of
the Jags, "The team has adjusted well to the
fast pitch game. We aren't a power hitting
team, but we do make contact with the ball.
Our biggest strength was our defense. I think
our players had the best gloves and throwing
arms of any team we had faced."
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Players (in alphabetical order): Martina Anderson, Maggie
Brown, Mary Chavous, Leigh Ann Martin, Moe McCor-
mick, Susan McDowell, Sheri Morgan, Angie Newman,
Debbie Osterhoudt, Pam Peterson, Susan Rhoden, Janet
Walden, and Lisa White.
82 SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL 83
AUGUSTA COLLEGE SOCCER
TEAM WORKING HARD AND
MAKING GAINS!
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Although they did not have a winning record this year,
the A.C. soccer team did mal<e impressive strides. Hob-
bled by player losses due to academic ineligibilities and
non-returning players, the Jags nevertheless were very
competitive against tough competition and a rugged
schedule. They developed many dimensions of their
team, and look forward to more recruits to complement
the team.
84 Soccer
Front row (left to right): Rob Demartinez, Doug Star-
zee, Brian Hatch, Chris Taylor, Jose Pumarego, Ben
Amporful. Top row: Coach Lowell Barnhart, Kevin
Vaughn, Jay Proctor, Tony Dewitt, Dough Trott, Den-
nis McBride, Brad Rollins, Rusty Mobley, Gary La-
vengood. Not pictured: Mark Marlott and Tony Baird.
Soccer 85
SWIM TEAM
HAS BRIGHT
STARS!
The Men's and Women's Swinnming teams had
problems in team competition, but managed to
provide bright stars. Among the best was fresh-
man Suzanne Johnson, who finished first in two
races at the women's team's last meet. Su-
zanne and the rest of the women's team will
carry on next season.
86 SWIM TEAM
Men's Swim Team: Tommy Northcutt, Brent Mikel, Brad
Rollins, Phil Stol<oe, and Tom Mason (assistant coacli).
Women's Swim Team: Suzanne Marie Jolinson, Adrienne
Horton, Mary Nisbet, Angela Heilig, Kelsey Kemple, and
Julie Miscliel.
SWIM TEAM 87
GOLF TEAM SWINGS INTO ACTION
J
Although the team was composed of mostly new players, the
A.C. golf team finished an impressive season, highlighted by
their second win of the Big South Tournament championship.
Coach Ernie Langford was named Big South Coach-of-the-Year,
and freshman Taylor Smith, along with teammates Roger
Rowland and David McGowan, were selected to the All-
Conference squad. Next year, a team with experience gained
from this past year and a tournament win will have a dazzling
season.
88 GOLF
Golf Team: Taylor Smith, Brad
Adams, Roger Rowland, David
McGowan, Brian Hodgson,
Tripp Bowden, Dave Eby, Clay
Bennett, and Sam Mays. Pic-
tured Golf team and friends.
GOLF 89
TENNIS TEAM STRUGGLES
The women's tennis team, against
very tougin competition all season
managed to close out the season
with wins against Armstrong State
and Georgia. Such competition
came because of the move to the
NCAA's Division I a situation
common to virtually every team on
campus. Meanwhile, the men's
team competed under much the
same cirumstances as the women's
team and likewise had difficulties
Still, with all the problems, both
teams will be better prepared for
next season.
90 TENNIS
Men's Team member: Mark Beasly, Chris Skelton,
Deac Heilig, Mark Randall, Joe Hamilton, Kevin Cot-
ter, Kelly Crandall, Ronnie Wilcauskas, and Patrick
Hayes (assistant coach). Women's Team members:
Carol Zembiak, Patrice Oglesby, Denise Woodward,
Susan Coleman, Jayne McElmurray, Mary Alice
Mealing, and McCoy Williams (manager).
TENNIS 91
CROSS
COUNTRY
TEAMS
HAVE THEIR
BRIGHT
MOMENTS!
A.C.'s Cross Country teams had a very produc-
tive season this year. Neither teams placed very
high in some meets, but there v^^ere some bright
moments. The men's team won their meet out-
right against Paine College, while the women's
team had some members selected to the Geor-
gia All-State team and to qualify for the state
meet. Both teams should improve remarkably
next year.
Men's team; Andy Tisdale, Dennis McBride, Stephen
Crutchfield, David Snapperman, Chris Everly, Tim Con-
way, Coach Larry Wall. Not pictured: Pete Salter, and Joe
McElmurray.
CROSS-COUNTRY 93
VOLLEYBALL
RETURNS TO
AUGUSTA
COLLEGE
Under first-year coach Joanne Rowe, women's
volleyball made its return to Augusta College. The
team did not win many games, but worked hard
laying the groundwork for future seasons by build-
ing better teamwork and gaining experience. They
did remarkably well against rivals like Paine Col-
lege, Campbell University, Erskine College and
South Carolina State. The future will not be easy
for these Lady Jags, but they have the potential to
make it a brighter one.
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Top row (from left): Maggi Brown, Stephanie Re-
velle, Sandra McCloud, Lisa White, Maureen
McCormick, Coach Joanne Rowe. Front Row: Pa-
trice Ross, Kim Brown, and Sheri Morgan.
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94 VOLLEYBALL
RIFLE TEAM SHOWS SHOOTING
SKILLS
Rifle Team (front row); Sidney Raper, Ronald Cliburn, Olin Goodhue, Lora-
donna Norris Major Stewart Cannon was coacfi (back)
The A.C. rifle team practiced their shooting
skills this year and competed in Louisiana
against nearly 18 other colleges. Each team
member participated in matches requiring
them to shoot 36 rounds at a bullseye target:
10 in a lying position, 10 in a kneeling position,
and 10 in a standing position. They used .22-
caliber rifles and practiced at the Academy of
Richmond County's shooting facilities. Nearly
all of the team members were in ROTC, so the
experience helped greatly.
RIFLE TEAM 95
ENTHUSIASTIC
CHEERLEADERS
REFLECT TEAM
SPIRIT!
Tirelessly supporting many of Augusta College's athle-
tic teams, the Jaguar Cheerleaders are a reflection of
the team spirit that pervades Augusta College. Lurelia
Moss, their coach, believes they did an excellent job
and were an important factor in many vi^ins by our
teams. They will continue to show the enthusiasm and
support of the college through their lively cheerleading.
Top (left to right): Angela Vining, Donna Felberg, Kelley Cross. Bottom
(left to right): Michelle Watkins, Amy Sitton, Diane Blackberg, Teresa
White, Amy Harrison, Teresa Bates.
96 Cheerleaders
Clubs 97
Back Row, from left: Dennis McGrath, Win Thonnpson, Ron Singletary, Jofin Bridges, Mark
Erbland, Jolin Stewart, Bob Domaleski, Sead Gunnby, John Arnold, Rusty Hendrix (President),
Shawn Hughes, Al Williams. Second Row: Chuck Evans (Vice President), Eddie Hickman,
Reggie Shannon (Secretary), Sam Walden, Larry Tingen. Third Row: Riley McLeod, William
MacDonald, Steven Stamps, John Taylor, Dean Hammond. Front Row: Jerry Howell. Not
Pictured: Bubba Ard, Dan Arnold, Tommy Arthur, Ralph Beene, Jim Benedict (Advisor), Tracy
Brickie, David Carr, Floyd Greene, John Goodin, Don Ingram, David Oliver, Buddy Ragland,
Brian Reeder, Gary Roberson (Treasurer), James Sellers, Pat Smith, Steve Thomas, Charles
Wiggens, Tony Woods.
98 Clubs
Back Row, from left: Steve Wood, Jim Steed (President), Brian Pat-
terson. Front Row; Dirl< Acord, Tommy Henderson (Vice President),
Scott Prince.
Clubs 99
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Back Row, from left: Sheila Cochran, Victoria Goode
(Vice President), Michelle Barsh, Front Row: Walter
Clay, John Blanchard, Grace Aslaner (Treasurer), Perry
Presley (President), Lauraetta Foreman (Secretary), Gil
larocci, Meg McBride, Dan Boquist.
100 Clubs
PI KAPPA PHI
Back Row, from left: Brian Woo, Robert Gibbs, Doug Towner, Tony
Duggan, Daniel Moyles, Joe Ficzere, Ben Sides, Mike Mosner, George
Budwick, Bryan Hatch. Front Row: Tom Lundquist, Marc Miller (Treasur-
er), Roy Mutimer (Vice President), Troy Vincent (President), Wade
Doenges (Secretary), John Sweat. Not Pictured: Todd Brandenburg.
Clubs 101
Back Row, from left: Andy Wickert, Jana
Wolfe, David Bartlett (Vice President),
Lynne Jones, Dee Dunbar (President).
Front Row: Les Borsay, Robert Robert-
son, Ginger Hatcher, Alian Sanchez. Not
Pictured: Angela Coty (Secretary/Trea-
surer), Elenor Pruitt (Advisor).
102 Clubs
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Back Row, from left: Kurt Donaldson, Annette Cheek, Trey Bartow, Kelsey Kemple,
Catherine Wade. Middle Row: Skip Lastinger, Maria Townsend, Jeanne Glen, Anna
Howard, Dr. Sam Singal, Mitzi Barnard (Vice President), Sharon Galloway. Front
Row: Joy Postell, Sean Smith, Tammy Rappold, Don Bigelow, Mandy Smith (Trea-
surer), Shannon Overstreet (President). Not Pictured: Charlene Tate (Secretary).
Clubs 103
STUDENT
AMBASSADOR
BOARD
Back Row, from left: Kenneth Gross,
Mary Louise Capers, Sharon Galloway.
Second Row: Jane Raunikar, Helen Hen-
dee, Melissa Culpepper, Third Row: Ka-
ren Gynther (Vice President), Anette
Cheek. Front Row: Victoria Goode (Presi-
dent), Terri Williams.
104 Clubs
BAPTIST STUDENT
UNION
Back Row, from left: Dan Rosser. Randy Richardson, Allen Powell, unknown,
John McNitt. Second Row: Aaron Eshee, Angy Morrison (Cannpus Outreach),
Earl Welch (Publicity), Angela Odom, Thomas Smith, Jill Doss, Angie Mullins,
Tammy Fennell, Vic Daniel (President), Kim Courson, Anna Howard (Newslet-
ter). Third Row: Penny Kitchens, Lareese Stubbs. Front Row: Tara Hassell,
Beth Tanner, Scott Willis (Campus fvlinister).
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CHAMBER CHOIR
Back Row, from left: Wes Gardner, Tim Rogers, Todd Brandenburg, Travis
McNeal, Skip Lastinger, David Walker. Front Row/: William Toole, Lynn Thibo-
deau, Benita Middleton, Patricia Thomas, Tara Hassell, Wendy Powers, Mary
Lindsey, Gabriele Bone'.
106 CLUBS
Back Row, from left: Jay Proctor (Vice President), Stephanie Revelle (Secretary), Bill
Biackwelder (Treasurer), Wade Doenges, Brian Patterson, Cpt. Alexander (Advisor).
Front Row: Sidney Raper (President), Loradonna Norris, Robin Powell, John Payne,
Kevin Titre.
CLUBS 107
108 Clubs
Dwayne Hooks Business Manager/ Ads
Clubs 109
110 Clubs
Olin Goodhue Photographer
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Van Yeldetl Sports
Clubs 1 1 1
Back Row, from left; Kathy Dew, Steve Bowman, Mike Real, Stephanie
Revelle, Stan Fox, Patty Peabody, Mae Price, Jim Barrett, David Nelson,
Van Yeldell, Dwayne Hooks, Kathy Matthews, Cynthia Kendricks, Perry
Presley, Front Row: Beth Cleveland, Danny Eden, Carol Baxter, Joan
Hodobas, Loadonna Norris, Doug Johnson, Cynthia Harper, Roberta
Stephens, Jay Wright, Michelle LePore, Allison Byrd, Sidney Roper.
112 Clubs
Stan Fox Vice President
Clubs 113
SENATE
Chairman Mike Real
Secretary Jay Wright
STUDENT UNION
Chairman Dwayne Hooks
Vice Chairman Mae Price
Secretary Rebecca Rass
JUDICIAL
CABINET
Chairman Steve Bowman
Secretary Felicia Darren
114 Clubs
BELL
RINGER
From left: Pauline
Snapperman, (Graph-
ic Artist), Elizabeth
Kemple (Features Edi-
tor), Donnie Porter
(Editor), David Bass
(Asst. Editor), Bar-
bara Gleason (Secre-
tary), Larry Taylor
(Sports Editor), Garia
Dent (Business Man-
ager), Ray Farrow
(News Editor), Anna
Howard, Dr. Jinn Gar-
vey (Advisor), Chuck
McGregor (News Edi-
tor). Not Pictured: Tinn
Conway.
Clubs 115
Back Row, from left: Tom Larson, Terry Meeks, Jon Pennington, Gary
Deariso, Olin Goodhue. Front Row: Carla Dent (Treasurer), Barbara
Jesse, Debby Haddock (President), Barbara Gleason (Historian). Not
Pictured: Sussie Trammel (Secretary), Renee Murray (Vice President).
116 Clubs
EUCIDEAN SOCIETY
From left: Laura Jackson, Michelle Pollard (Advisor), Dr. Thompson (Advisor),
Mike Meredith.
Clubs 117
BLACK STUDENT UNION
Back Row, from left: John Henderson, Larryn Frails, Mike Bryan, Virgil Hardin (Presi-
dent), Pat Austin. Front Row: Cynthia Kendrick (Vice-President), Joan Etheredge
(Historian), Fredricka Jones. Not Pictured: Sherri Trammel (Secretary), Nathaniel
McCants, Robin Henderson, Roberta Stephens, Vicky Dewberry, Michael Bryan, Lisa
Bryant, Cathy Bell, Cynthia Cave, Larry Marshall, Shirri Trammel, Susie Trammel,
Ardena Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Natilie Coleman.
118 Clubs
Back Row, from left: Kathleen Dew (Treasurer), Carol Baxter, Laura Og-
lesby, Julie FiliingJm (Secretary), Melanie Edenfield. Second Row: Lisa
Rushton (First Vice-President), Dana Rollins, Tricia Biggs (Membership
Chairman), Jennifer Sarafin, Karen Bartley (President), Angela Peterson,
Laurie Ann Brooks. Third Row: Carolyn Watts (Ritual Chairman), Marjorie
Gearing, Sheri Inglett (Historian). Front Row: Peggy Jarvis, Cathleen Gill,
Rhonda Jackson, Julie Cheesborough, Emily Newton. Not Pictured: Patti
Peabody (Second Vice-President), Terri Peterson, Nancy Dwyer, Ginger
Claxton, Andrea Cole, Shelba Sellers, Kelly Johnson.
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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
CHOIR
DELTA SIGMA THETA
HISTORY CLUB
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
LOS AMIGOS HISPANOS
MARKETING ASSOCIATION
MEDIA ARTS CLUB
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STUDENT ART ASSOCIATION
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Thursday
HATS: A
Tribute to
Harriet Tubman
Captivated by a mystical spell, the audience wit-
nessed the life of one of the world's greatest freedom
fighters Harriet Tubman. Saundra Dunson Franks
relived Tubman's life and memories by the removal
of a series of small items from her trunk. Franks
appeared on stage transporting the crowd back into
the mid 1800's sharing Tubman's trials and tribula-
tions, joys and sorrows, triumphs and defeats. HATS
filled the evening with superior entertainment and
education, but most of all it filled the heart.
Wednesday
Bonfire
Activities 133
7^0 /^
Homecoming King, Larry Marsliali, was a senior majoring in Pliysical
education. He represented the Blacl< Student Union in wiiich he was a
member. He was also involved in intramural sports. After graduating,
Larry will enter the Army as a second lieutenant.
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First Runner-up: Angle Heilig
Second Runner-up: John Taylor
136 ACTIVITIES
Former Homecoming Queen and King: Robin
Henderson and Larry Frails
S.G.A. President, Doug Johnson; Masters of Ceremony: Dwayne Hooks,
Van Yeldeil
ACTIVITIES 137
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1985-86 Most VALUABLE PLAYERS: Soccer Kevin Vaughn; Men's Cross Country David Snapperman;
Wonnen's Cross Country Angie Heilig; Volleyball Maureen McCormack; Cheerleaders Teresa Bates;
Men's Sv\/imminQ Tommy Northcut; Women's Swimming Suzanne Marie Johnson; Rifle Loradonna
Norris; Men's Basketball Eric Juratic; Women's Basketball Lisa White; Golf
Taylor Smith; Baseball Donnie Poteet; Softball Leigh Ann Martin; Men's Tennis Mark
Beasley; Women's Tennis Patrice Oglesby
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ACTIVITIES 143
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ACTIVITIES 145
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
148 Activities
Activities 147
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ACTIVITIES 149
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ACTIVITIES 151
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ACTIVITIES 153
VITIES
CoiKjroliiIohojis \o\he CIoss of J986
from IJic ^u%ui\a College ^Itttn-^ssociaHon
Alumni Board Officers
Nell P. Denning '78
W. Thomas Ashmore '32
Eugene H. Renno '68
Vicki G. Proefrock '82
Nancy Solomon Stutts '67
W. Palmer Sheppard, III '73
Solomon C. Gi^eene '81
Carolyn W. Lineberry '81
Secretary
Treasurer
Vice President for Athletics
Vice President for Awards
Vice President for College Relations
Vice President for Development
Vice President for Membership
Vice President for Social
R. Joseph Vignati '60, President (left)
Student Ambassador Board Officers
Victoria Goode
Karen Gynther
President
Vice President
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