/^ /im/ cm^6^ Gy /^V/^ AUGUSTA COLLEGE WHITE COLUMNS NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHTY EIGHT "^^ REESE LIBRARY Augusta College Augusta, Georgia Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from LYRASIS IVIembers, Sloan Foundation and ASU Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/whitecolumns1988augu White Columns Augusta College 2500 Walton Way Augusta, Georgia 30910 Volume 31 Contents Opening 2 Activities 16 Sports 44 Clubs and Organizations .68 Students 90 Faculty 118 Closing 142 Ads 160 Editor's Note 176 On October 9, 1987 Richard S. Wallace was haugurated as Au- gusta College's seventh presi- dent. Wallace replaced Dr. George A. Christenberry who served as A.C.'s president since 1970. Chancellor H. Dean Propst was present to invest Wallace with his duties as president. Mayor Charles A. DeVaney was also on hand to present President Wal- lace with a Key to the City. Addi- tional well-wishers included Geor- gia State University Noah Langsdale, Speaker Pro Tempore A.J. Connell and Regent chair- man Jackie Ward. Following the inauguration there was a luncheon at the So cred Heart Cultural Center. 2 Inauguration Augusta College Welcomes New President! Inauguration 3 Augusta College Then Opening 5 And Now. 6 Opening Opening 7 Wallace Honored With Pre-inaugural Activities The day started out with the inaugural tree planting ceremo- ny during which tormer A.C. stu- dent body president, James D. Walker, Jr. addressed faculty and students. Walker, presently an Augusta lawyer, dedicated a seedling in the new Richard S. Wallace President's Club Gar- den next to the Fine Arts Build- ing. Later that day, the carillon was unveiled as it was officially dedicated by Charles Freeman. The carillon chimes the hour and can also play classical and con- temporaty selections. The day was rounded off with the annual Alumni Barbeque and a musical salute. Food was provided by Sconyers Barbe- cue. The Augusta Choral Soci- ety performed "An inauguration Song" with music composed by Eloy Fominaya and lyrics by Charles Willig, both Augusta Collee faculty. The Augusta Symphony Wind Quarted, Au- gusta Ballet and the Fort Gor- don Brass Choir were also on hand to add to the evening's entertainment. 8 Opening Opening 9 A Mixture Of Old 10 Opening And New. Opening 11 12 Opening Between Classes Opening 13 Cindy L. Beatty Linda J. Bloedau Kathleen R. Dew Amy E. Evans Rannon O. Farrow Ruby N, Harbin Not Pictured: Coiette S. Cosmo Devorro D. Watson 14 Who's Who Who's Who At Augusta College Jerry T. Wright Who's Who 15 16 Activities Activities Activities 17 Back To School ^^ Party student Union started out the year's entertainment with the Bock To School Party. Clubs and organizations were encouraged to show their col- ors while dancing to music and watching videos on a big screen monitor. Back To School Party ROTC Survival Training Basic Course cadets spent an interest- ing quarter learning the fundamentals of surviving. They v^/ere taught hov^ to rap- pell, build a shelter, build rope bridges, make a fire, find wa\er. and even how to catch their own food. To top the quarter off, they went on a weekend "survival" trip to test their skills. Everyone made it back in one piece, obviously surviving their trip to the wilderness. 'M ROTC 19 20 Halloween Halloween Party Halloween 21 Circus 23 H o m e c o m I n g Leigh Pierce SGA Educators Cher Best Cheerleaders Bec( students students 91 Clifford E. Baldowski Annette B. Barton Business Teresa Ann Bates Cindy L Beatty Education Jotin R, Blanchard Pol Science Maggi J. Brown Marketing Gobrielle M. Bone Education Judith S. Butler Communications Penelope F. Bos well History Angela J. Coleman Computer Science S^ Angela T. Cotty Computer Science Amy R. Bowman Education Roberta C, Cook Business Jerund M. Courchene Sociology 92 Seniors Bobbie I, Enfinger History George H. Fablaro Finance Roy Farrow Communications Seniors 93 Olin H. Goodhue Carol Y. Goodwin Nursing Doriene Gray Computer Science Wanda N. Hall Nursing Beryl A. Hopkins Education Wendi L. Jarrett Business 94 Seniors Verdie M. Jones Nursing Linda D. MacKenzie Management Carolyn P. McCord Computer Science Jesse P. King Traci G. Mongliam Psychioiogy Rhonda L. Martin Psyctiology Nattianiel McCants, Jr. Mathematics Grace H. Meeks Nursing Kathy L. Michael Education Brent A. Mikel Physical Education Seniors 95 James M. Proctor Louro A, Rayburn Biology William D. Reeder English Michele G, Scott Mathematics Sandra F. Reese Education Yolando R. Rosier Biology Gary W. Seebode Management Michael A. Sheffield Angelia Sanders Elzinnia F. Shorter Troy 0. Taylor Jacqueline B. Terry Education Seniors 97 J. Scott Whigham Marketing Teresa A. White Management A. Hope Whitfield Education n Cm fn f \3 K Ik- IM i Roy D. Wagner Amy J, Williams Donna Y. Williams Education Wendy A, Williamson English Jerry T. Wright, Jr. Chemistry Earlene Wyatt 98 Seniors V Brian W. Bentley Richard H. Capps, Jr it^ George M. Allen Diane M. Blackburn Tripp A. Bowden William P. Casl., M 1 > ^N '^=*a^ Phillip A. league Kevin S. Strickland Kelly R. Temples R. Lynn Stubbs Jeaneen M. Tullis Elaine C, Varn Christopher T, Wallace Marilyn M, Walker Kevin L. Word Mary Washington Wilson B. Watkins Richard C, Weotherford Kelly M. Weaver Elizabeth A, Whiteside Freshmen 115 \/ i ^ Mike T, Williams Stuart G. Wyott Jennifer M. Williams Shonta V. Young 1 16 Freshmen Joseph D. Barnard Donald M, Heilig, Sr. i Theresa S, Seader Durward S. Clark Edward C, Knapp James D. Smith Robbie C. Gardner Kim C, Murphy Alberta Goldberg John V. Payne Graduates 117 118 Faculty & Staff Dr. Richard S. Wallace President J.W. Galloway Vice Pres. Student Affairs Joseph F. Mele Vice Pres. Business & Finance Dr. William S. Dunifon Vice Pres. Academic Affairs Dr. J. Gray Dinwiddle Dean of Arts & Sciences Dr. Martha Farmer Dean of Business Administration Dr. Murphy Dean of Education ''''!'.'^^"^"^""|'W'""' Roscoe Williams Assoc. Dean of Students Dr. John W. Presley Asst. to VP of Academic Affairs John Groves Dir. Student Activities 122 Faculty Faculty 123 124 Faculty Faculty 125 126 Faculty -^-^ Fine Arts Faculty 127 128 Faculty Faculty 129 Math And Computer Science Top row left to right Dr, Fred M. Maynard, Ray Houghton, Dr. Gerald Thompson, Alan Baker, bottom row left to right Shir- ley Hermitage, Beth Bryan, Anna Jo Turner, Dee Medley, Dr. Jim Benedict, Dr. Bill Bompart, Dr. Kathy Hamrick, Kiz Malpass 130 Faculty Faculty ^3^ 132 Faculty Faculty 133 134 Faculty I Sociology Left to Right Dr, John Arthur. Dr. John Smith, Dr. Christopher Murphy. Dr. Ernestine Thompson. ^ Dr. Robert Mast. Dr. Robert John- Faculty 135 Admissions Sam McNair, Sue Rodgers, Dr. Donald L. Smith, Jeonnie Williams, Gina Hall, Kip Hudson, Brenda Bruce, Luanne Baroni Bookstore Sharon Schul, Betty Long, Martha Hood, June Pritchett, Janette Wilson 136 Staff Business Office Left to Right Janette Kelly, Bar- bara Stewart, Adi Seigler, Mary Ad- ams, Dagmar Howell, Angela Olson, Helen Story, Paulette Canale, Carolyn Steverson Career Placement Co-op Office Left to Rigtit Marguerite Fogleman, Ray Rowland, Oneida Gibson, Shirley Williams, Ariene Touart, Holly Hughes, Susan Williams Library Left to Right Sandra Hodge, Francine McCoy, John O'Shea, Elisabeth Vlkron, Susan Carvolho, Cheryl Chastain Staff 139 Josepn bimpson, a lall McLeod. Ken ^1 staff 141 142 Closing Closing Closing 143 Graduation A frequent complaint each year is that there are not enough candid pictures of a wide variety of people, Yearbook staff members are accused of including only their friends. 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