Augusta College - White Columns Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1958
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iLsL. .β’: - LIBRARY AUGUSTA COLLEGE CHARLES GUY CDRDLE CDLLECTION ' β ' Β y mvHiliii iHMiii REESE LIBRARY Augusta College Augusta, Georgia WALTON WAY ENTRANCE Through this portal we invite you to enter into and share our world - A WONDROUS WORLD of teachers, friends, learning and activities. UJkihe Columns Published by students of Junior College of Atigusta Augusta, Georgia Art Work by : Priscilla Crow Mary Sue Hill Ann Walton Pat Greene Mary Helen McGinty Julie Wright Avis Rollins Under the Instruction of Erna K. Leon n u 1 Front view Fine Arts Building r cfDedicati ion To DR. ERIC W. HARDY, president emeritus and our -personal friend who, through his vision and tireless efforts in our behalf, is largely re- sponsible for securing for us a Wonderful New Campus of own, we dedicate, with a full measure of gratitude and devotion this. Our first edition of White Columns. Dr. Hardy confers with Jackie Knight, annual editor. β5β IHcmtniam CHARLES HAROLD MITCHELL February 18, 1897 February 9, 1958 β7- Administration Dr. Gerald B. Robins, President B.S. University of Arkansas M.S. University of Arkansas Ed.D University of Georgia Ardmlnldiration DR. ERIC W. HARDY President Emeritus, Consultant, and Acting Dean MARTHA B. UMSTEAD Registrar JESSE L. McDANIELS Business Manager Business Education β 9- KATHLEEN D, SOSBY Librarian acullu ilti GERALD BURNS ROBINS, B.S., M.S., Ed.D. President ERIC WEST HARDY, B.A., M.A., Lite. D. President Emeritus ELIZABETH ANDREW, B.A., M.A. Biology CHARLES GUY CORDLE, B.A., M.A. History HARRY DOLYNIUK, B.A., M.A. Chemistry JOHN EVANS EUBANKS, B.A., M.A. Psychology, Government LAWRENCE ALBERT FOX, B.A., M.A. Drawing NORMAN L. GALLOWAY, B.S., M.A. Psychology, Sociology ERNA KAROLYI LEON, B.S., M.A. Art AMY SANDRA McCONNELL, B.M., M.M. Vocal Music JESSE L. McDANIELS, B.A., M.A. Business Education CHARLES HAROLD MITCHELL, B.A., M.A. English HENRY OSGOOD READ, Ph.B., M.A. English JOE MAYS ROBERTSON, B.S., M.A. Mathematics KATHLEEN DUNCAN SOSBY, B.A., M.A. Librarian CHESTER McKINLEY SUTTON, B.A., M.A. English JOSEPH LeCONTE TALLEY, B.S., M.S. Physics, Mathematics EUGENIA NAPIER TOOLE, B.M. Music SHELBY LEE WALLACE, B.A., M.S. Biology NANCY MITCHELL WENDE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Bacteriology BEVERLY JEAN WILLIAMS, B.S., M.A. Business Education PERCY WISE, B.A., M.A. French, Spanish Several members of the faculty gather just before faculty meeting. From left to right are: Mr. Eubanks, Mr. Mitchell and Mr, Wise. Standing, left to right are: Mr. Cordle, Mr. Sutton, Mr. Galloway, and Mr. Read. Dolyniuk Galloway Mitchell ucutt Read Talley Wende Udhia Our Classrooms FINE ARTS β Left to Right: Ann Walton, Priscilla Crow, and Avis Rollins work in Art Class. BUSINESS EDUCATIONβ Brett Brunner, Barnee Baxter, J. T. Moseley, Betty Baab, Sandra Martin, and Jack Tomlin work on their Accounting sets. β13- lore U ore uasses LANGUAGES β Students in Speech Class listen to tape recording of their speech. MATHEMATICS β Charles Reese, Larry Willige, and Raymond Spivey hard at work in Algebra class. -14β . . InJ (51(11 hoifc Classes SCIENCE β In Physics class, Barbara Walker finds the velocity of a bullet while Norman Saenz, Hunter Smoak, Fred Marschalk, Jimmy Johnson, Wayne Thompson, and Stanley Beard look on. SOCIAL STUDIES β Ruth Aldred explains chart in Government class to Homer Tapley, Bo Weigle, Tom Pearre, Andrew Inman, and Wallace Moody. VIVIAN MARSHALL and BITSY McDONALD OUR YEAR- ' ROUND ROBINS Jimmy and Jerry ED MELOAN wirh his camera MR. COLLINS Maintenance Superintendent ramiiiar h ar fdces dbocL-c xke CdmpcLS MRS. LOUIS FRIEDMAN -16- S( fr U i i loa β ' tc iwoΒ« ....,ir,,M ' 7C.i;;||iv2j β β ' ' ., ' ' , i .LU ' ilIll β mmmm β17β SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Becky Little Vice President Tom Pearre Secretary Jimmy Johnson Treasurer Priscilla Crow Representative Pat Hughes BECKY Sophomore class officers meet to make plans for graduation. (Left to Right): Jimmy Johnson, Priscilla Crow, Becky Little, Pat Hughes, and Tom Pearre. β18- SCHOLARSHIP AND ITS SYMBOL, THE DIPLOMA RUTH LAMAR STORY Valedictorian β19- J opfi r omored JACKIE DONALD ADAMS Unconventional enough to be interesting . . . energetic . . . loves parties . . . wants to be a doctor. The Bell Ringer, Editor-in-Chief. MAXINE ALLEN Full of vim, vip, and vitality . compound of frolic and fun . witching smile. White Columns, Feature Editor. a rare , a be- ada ELIZABETH ANNE BAAB Her voice is ever so gentle and soft . a pleasing lass ... a good dancer. STEPHEN VINCENT BAILEY Individuality has its own rare and special flavor ... a brilliant mind . . . always nonchalant. The Bell Ringer, Managing Editor; Dean ' s List. BAAB β20β BETTY STEVE MAXINE Betty, Steve, and Maxine pass the time chatting while waiting for Jack Adams to join them at tennis. β21 β opk r lomore STANLEY CLARK BEARD Success lies in his path because of honest and enthusiastic endeavours ... a smile for all Student Council; Phi Theta Kappa: Dean ' s List. SALLY ANNE BECKUM A popular miss and always in style . . . quite irresistible to boys . . . pretty and petite. BBA TERRY G EORGE BREWER If women interfere with work, then quit work . . . likes to hunt . . . teaches swim- ming at the YMCA. VICKI LAVERNE CALHOUN A manner so quiet, a brain so fine; a finer lass is hard to find ... a conscientious student. β . ' P ' feSv if csi VICKIE SALLY TERRY STAN Vickie, Stan, Sally and Terry gather at one of the most historic spots on the campus. The cannon on which Sally is sitting bears this inscription: This brass cannon was made in 1862 from church bells at New Orleans for Semple ' s Battery, C.S.A., and used in the War Between the States. β 23 β opk r omored Ql3 h ' KITTY WALKER COLEMAN A mixture of neatness, niceness, and non- sense . . . pretty eyes . . . nice smile. Dean ' s List. HARRIETTE ELIZABETH COLLINS A heart with room for many friends . . . jet black hair, dark lashes, and a winning smile. JANE GREENE CONNER It ' s nice to be natural if you ' re naturally nice ... a sweet disposition and a lovely face. JUDITH LAVERNE CONNER True friendship is rare, and hers is like polished gold ... oh, that blond hair, that pretty smile! :olU (-0T S 5BR -24- JANE JUDY KITTY HARRIETTE These four girls go about their golf the easy way β25β opn r omored cro PRISCILLA CROW An all- ' round girl and quite a favorite . . . dubbed Prissy by her pals ... in- telligence and common sense. Student Council; Dean ' s List. VERA DEAN FLORENCE Dynamite comes in small packages . . . the charm of a southern belle . . . the soft voice of an angel . . . loves to ski. LO B PATRICIA GREENE Fair was her sweet face yet fairer was her sweet mind ... a very refreshing person- ality. Ph Theta Kappa, president; White Col- umns; The Bell Ringer. MARY GRIMSLEY Her heart is open as the day . ings are all true. The Bell Ringer. her feel- GRΒ£E GRlMS PRISCILLA PAT MARY Four girls on a balcony. What! No Romeo? VERA β’ opnomored r ALLEN HAGIN He studies when there is nothing else to do . . . loves sports, JCA Jaguars. MACK HARDWICK The only one of his kind ... a 100 per cent boy ... he questions not, but labors ' till his task is done. D ICK CORNELIUS HARMON Rare is he who takes time to be nice . . . dependable and nice, a smart, ambitious student. COLEMAN HATFIELD Never too busy to do his best . . student ... tail with dark hair. a good HAT? COLEMAN CORNY ALLEN Coleman and Allen stop on their way to class long enough for Corny to brief them in Slide Rule. β29β opk r omored JANE HENDERSON Here is friendship with a hand extended . . . pretty and popular . . . likes to sew, cook, and dance. Phi Theta Kappa; The Bell Ringer; White Columns; Speech Club. MARY SUSAN HILL When a girl ' s heart is stolen, she will soon follow ... a talented artist . . . de- pendable and friendly. The Bell Ringer; Associate Editor. ELIZABETH SABINA HOGAN A merry, mischievous miss with flashing eyes ... a delightful sense of humor. The Bell Ringer; White Columns; Activ- ities Editor. SARAH PATRICIA HUGHES To know her is to love her ... a born leader . . . accomplishments galore. Student Council, President; White Col- umns, Business Manager; Phi Theta Kap- pa; Dean ' s List. VlOGA ilUGHES -30β SIBBIE MARY SUE PAT JANE S ibbie, Pat, and Jane gather at Mary Sue ' s to admire her engagement ring. β }1β opfi r omores RANDY JAY A future bright as sunshine . . . true and loyal ... an interesting personality enjoys reading, swimming, and television. White Columns. BILLY CAREY JOHNSON A friend you can always depend upon . . . studious and sincere. White Columns; Voted Most Deserving by Phi Theta Kappa; Dean ' s List. JIMPSEY BURKE JOHNSON If we can only laugh and make the world laugh, too . . . witty . . . sincere and forth- right. Student Council; The Bell Ringers; JCA Jaguars; Dean ' s List. REBECCA LITTLE To be pleasing to all is an art worth cul- tivating . . . cute as a bug ' s ear. Student Council; Phi Theta Kappa; White Columns. pH SO pHNSO β32β JIMMY BECKY RANDY BILLY Jimmy, Randy, and Billy toss coins into the fountain and make a wish while Becky looks on, amused. β33β opk r omored MA FREDERICK MARSCHALK There are some men born to look the best; and by right lead all the rest. . . handsome ... an air of distinction. En- joys hunting, fishing and working on his WALLACE WILLIAM MOODY Happy-go-lucky with ' beaucoup d ' amies ' . . . debonaire . . . likes to sleep and eat. RAY CHARLES MOORE The man in the gray flannel suit person likes the outdoor life Georgia, here I come! ALEXANDER SYLVESTER MURA Little sparks sometimes start big fires . . . has anyone ever heard of the number 6-2657? . . . hunting and bowling are treats to him. β J4- LEX WALLACE FRED Ray, Alex, Wallace and Fred enjoy an afternoon on the lake β35β opfi r o mores URPHRE DONALD EDWARD MURPHREE Trouble never troubles me. Easy-going. . . . mischievous. JOHN BUTLER OWENS Never let lessons interfere with pleasure . . . give me girls or give me death. A good sense of humor and a great capacity for fun. THOMAS RONALD PEARRE He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it . . . Lots of fun to be with. Student Council, Vice president; The Bell Ringer; White Columns; JCA Jaguars. CAROL FRANKIE PHILPOT In rain or sunshine she wears a smile . . . smart and ambitious. Phi Theta Kappa; White Columns. merry -36β i 1 l i h , ' ' .t i t r.-o.-- ' Kf. m ' j Ms( i Β β ' β v ' ' : . ' ;V-Av iff, rv ; Β« :t FRANKIE DON Frankie and Don pass the time pleasantly while waiting for Tom to meet an appointment β37β S opk r omores GLADYS MARIA REESE Rustling petticoats . . . pink clouds . . . happiness ... a dream of a girl. Enjoys listening to music and skiing. FRANCIS LEWIS ROSE Sincerity and common sense make a pass- port anywhere ... a true friend indeed. { IlEBSB l OSB y NORMAN ELLIOT SAENZ He who brings sunshine to the eyes of others cannot keep it from himself . . . happiness is contagious. BARBARA ANN SMITH Another like her is hard to find . . .deep, dark brown eyes with velvety lashes . . . likes to cook and sew . . . Listening to records is a real treat to her. saen β38- MARIA BROTHER BARBARA NORMAN These four pose for a nioment before bursting mro close harmony again. -39β opn r omoreS WILLIAM HUNTER SMOAK Devil-may-care ... a man about town ... a radiance all his own . . . favorite pastimes are golf and swimming. RUTH LAMAR STORY Full of likeable simplicity and quietness ... a sunny disposition . . . loves children. Phi Theta Kappa; Dean ' s List. BARBARA VIVIAN WATKINS When she speaks everyone listens ... a stylish miss . . . full of plans . . . loves to read, dance, and play tennis. DANIEL RICHARD WILLIAMS Extremely nice and relaxingly quiet . a January graduate. StOR ( AtKl 5S -40β HUNTER BARBARA RUTH These three find flying is really for them. opfi r omored GEORGE ALFRED WILLIAMS Why think twice when once is enough . . . bound to succeed because of his earn- est efforts. FRANK WILLIS Quiet, but not idle ... a big man with a big heart. Enjoys sports and popular ilUA s LARRY DONALD WILLIS A smile is ever upon his face . . . friendly ... an enthusiastic baseball fan . . .works in Belvedere Ridge as a playground di- rector. JULIE WRIGHT Laughter sprinkled with sincerity . . . this gal can do anything ... an asset to JCA . . . likes to read and sew. White Columns; Dean ' s List. Xtflil S β RlGttt - 2- DON JULIE FRANK Don, Julie, and Frank make a threesome between classes at the Snack Bar. β43β DEANS LISTβ FIRST SEMESTER Bailey, Steve Vincent Beard, Stanley Clark Bentley, Charlene (Mrs.) Bodenhamer, Jeanette Lee Bussey, Eleanor Bussey, Vera Jean Coleman, Kitty Walker Conner, Jane Greene Crow, Priscilla Darwin, Patricia Davidson, John Kenneth Dross, David Leo Dunn, Mary Nell Hayden, Thomas Jackson Heath, Caroline Hogan, Elizabeth Sabrina Howe, Patricia Hughes, Sarah Patricia Jarrell, Kay Havird Johnson, Billy Carey Johnson, Jimpsey Burke Lanier, Ruth Loo, Belinda (Mrs.) McKenzie, Betty Lynn Marshall, Vivien Carolyn Millsap, Mrs. Norma W. Newton, Susan Hunter Philpot, Carol Frankie Rocheleau, Donna Elmire Saxon, Audrey Jane Singletary, Frances (Mrs.) Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Louden Story, Ruth Lamar Todd, Edna Walton, Sarah Anne Westbrook, Ramona Elizabeth Williams, Margaret (Mrs.) Wright, Julie Students on Dean ' s List for the first semester. β44- ZJ ' reSnman ( iaJd β45β FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Tony Atkins Secretary-Treasurer Gail Bennett Representatives Barbara Best Jeanette Bodenhamer Mary Helen McGinty TONY Freshman Class officers meet to discuss the improvement of scholarship. β46β resk men Ruth Aldred Danny Anderson Tony Atkins Barnee Baxter Gail Bennett Barbara Best Ann Blount Jeanette Bodenhamer Carol Brooks George Brown James Bruce Brett Brunner redn men Delano Castleberry Janie Chalker Marion Cliatt Eunice Crawford Ann Cromer Dale Damico Ken Davidson Connie Deas Linda Duggan Leola Dunlap Mary Nell Dunn Glenda Eskew β48- reAn men William Evans Tommy Gaines Walter Guy Carolyn Faglie Jane Gibson John Hammond Esther Ford Thomas Gilliland Rex Hannah Tom Freeland Leila Goodwin Rose Marie Harden β49β reSn men Thomas Hayden Ed Howard Rose Marie Jennings Harwell Hendee Kay Howard Gene Johnson Bill Holley Lila Jackson Dixon Kilbourne Johnny Hoover Kay Jarrell Kendall Kitchens reskmen Jackie Knight Bob Lucky Symm McCord Patsy Laster Vivian Marshall Bitsy McDonald Carolyn Leonard Sandra Martin E. J. McDonald Belinda Loo Richard Matthews Mary Helen McGinty Credit men Betty Lynn McKenzie Ed Meloan Norma Millsap Clark Mock J. T. Mosley, Jr. Carole Murray Windell NeSmith Thomas Newman Helen Newsome Susan Newton Elaine Nicholson Cornelia Norris resh men William Pardue Bill Peters Annette Radcliffe Harold Ramos J. W. Rice Kenneth Richardson Martha Ringson Monnie Roberson Patsy Roberts Donna Rocheleau Avis Rollir;? James Ross β53β resk men Jerri Saxon Ed Self Pat Shackleford Linda Sheridan William Spivey Pat Stillwell Katherine Sullivan Ralph Swords Pat Tankersley Homer Tapley Jack Tomlin Jerry Trollinger β54- redk men Carole Tucker Jim Usry Wade Usry Ann Walton Betsy Ward Zeke Ward Rosalyn Waters Miller Watkins Bo Weigle Judy Welborn β55- Ramona Westbrook Margaret Williams redn men Lip Wong Thomas Woo Git Yee -56- (4 (L ctu ctce PAT HUGHES Student Council President STUDENT COUNCIL members meet to discuss the program of student activities. Pic- tured above are seated, left to right: Jeanette Bodenhammer, Pat Stillwell, Mary Helen McGinty, Gail Bennett, Pat Hughes, president, Priscilla Crow, sec.-treas. STANDING: Becky Little, Jimmy Johnson, Tom Pearre, Tony Atkins, vice-president, Mr. J. E. Eu- banks, faculty adviser. PHI THETA KAPPA National Junior College Scholastic Fra- ternity. Members of Phi Theta Kappa pictured are (standing) : Stanley Beard, (seated clockwise): Betty Little, Pat Hughes, president; Frankie Philpot, Jane Hender- son, Pat Greene, secretary; Ruth Story. It was at the suggestion of this group that the publication of White Columns was undertaken. Mr. Norman L. Galloway is faculty ad- visor. uckoL ctrsncp jtcLJents TOP β Girls, seated, left to right: Teanette Bodenhammer, Anne Walton. SECOND ROW: Jane Connor, Bitsv McDonald, Pat Stillwell. Betty Lynn McKenzie, Tlamona Westbrook. THIRD ROW: Kitty Coleman. Betty Baab, Barbara Watkins, Patricia Tankersley, Monnie Roberson, Vivian Marshall. BOTTOMβ Boys, first row, left to right: Randy Jay, Stanley Beard, Donald Willis, Ed Meloan. SECOND ROW: Billy Jonhson, Will Strauss, Gordon Logan, Ray Moore. ' β59β STUDENT NURSES β first row, left to ri.eht) : Annette Brown, Caroline Heath, Mary F. Cannon, Charlene Benrley, Linda Gay. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Bussey, Barbara Parr, Mary Ann Phillips, Margie Thomas, Ruth Lanier, Bernice Straus, Jo Ann Almond, THIRD ROW: Pat Darwin, Jo Ann Boland, Linda Courson, Deanie Newton, Frances Singletary, Frankie Johnson, Marcia Eichrolz, Barbara Flowers. FOURTH ROW: Faye Rabun, Margaret Williams. Jeanie Bussey, Belinda Loo. Doris Lett. Annn Hair, Peggy Fore, Audrey Saxon, Glenda Bussey, Shirley Andrews, Edna Todd, Betty Griffin, Lassie Gray, Anna Rufo. VETERAN STUDENTS are front row, left to right: Francis Rose. Paul Ward, John Appewhite, Edgar Bush. Ray Hughes, Ceferino Salazar. SECOND ROW: Ralph Drawhorn. Henry Hnlley, Gene Johnson. Ralph Mason, Frank Willis. Windell Ne- Smith. THIRD ROW: Harold Ramos, Ralph Swords James Vowell, William Walker, Thomas Swift, Rex Hannah. 60 FUTURE TEACHERS are first row left to right: Tane Henderson, Leola DLinlap, vice- president; Pat Stillwell, Ramona Westbrook. SECOND ROW: Mary Sue Hill, Ruth Story, Rose Marie Jennings, president; Eunice Crawford. THI RD ROW: Rose Harden, sec.-treas.; Mr. Andrews, faculty adviser; James Bruce, John Hammond. THE BELL RINGER STAFF members are, STANDING: Steve Bailey, managing edi- tor; Jack Adams, editor-in-chief; SEATED; Jane Henderson, Mary Sue Hill, associate editor; SECOND ROW: Elfreida Remalaird. ' Linda Sheridan, Mary Nell Dunn, Sibbie Hogan. THIRD ROW: H. O. Read, faculty adviser; Martha Ringson, Rose Marie Jen- nings, Sandra Martin, Carolyn Faglie, Ed Meloan, Pat Stillwell, Tom Pearre, Barney Baxter. gl STAFF MEMBERS pictured are (top to bottom): Billy Johnson, Brett Brenner, Paul Ward, Windell NeSmith, Patsy Roberts, Pat Greene, Priscilla Crow, Randy Jay, Eunice Crawford, Ramona Westbrook, Betty Lynn McKenzie, Kay Jarre!!, Bectcy Little, Anne Walton, Sandra Martin, Frankie Philpot, Martha Ringson, Mary Nell Dunn, Jeanette Bodenhammer, Mary Helen McGinty, Carolyn Faglier, Pat Stillwell, John Hammond, Pat Shackleford, Maxine Allen, Pat Hughes, Tom Pearre. β62- Jporh (.X I (FIRST ROW, Left to Right): Norman Saenz, Larry Willige, Philip Bell, Bob Lucky, Jimmy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Gordon J.B. Logan, Bo Weigle, Butch Myrick, (capt. ) Ducky Wall, Jimmy Vowells. Sa aii J.C.A. 75 Dearing 54 J.C.A. 70 Harlem 43 J.C.A. 64 Hephzibah 26 J.C.A. 58 Jackson 31 J.C.A. 53 Aiken 41 J.C.A. 85 Sardis - Girad 56 J.C.A. 61 A.R.C. 69 J.C.A. 56 Thomson 41 J.C.A. 73 N. Augusta A( J.C.A. 61 Clemson Frosh 90 J.C.A. G(, A.R.C 65 J.C.A. 58 Clea rwater Finishers 53 J.C.A. 63 Ft. Gordon M.P. ' s 59 J.C.A. 48 MiUen 63 -64β DUCKY WALL Scrambling for ball Philip Bell places a lay-up GRAMMAR SCHOOL COACHES are front row, left to right: James Ross, Harold Foss, Ray Hughes, Charles Tant, Bill Salley, Zeke Ward, Vernon Prather. SECOND ROW: Bob Lucky, Tom Pearre, Johnny Owens, Phillip Bell, Jimmy Johnson, Bo Wei- gle, Jimmy Floyd, Tony Atkins, Bubba Loyal. β65β r β β’-- _ __ j ANN BLOUNT and GAIL BENNETT Set for Doubles -66β ye tcc te β67- Campus SjLtcAeshvTirt ' Jtudenii V ' - β Β« ' . . m ' V.-,. k: ' β β’3- MARY HELEN McGINTY Freshman Favorites v ' .vlft ' ' ' S . β70β r - JIMMY JOHNSON JANE HENDERSON Mr. and Miss Junior College of Augusra So O ' o BECKY LITTLE and GORDON LOGAN Most Charming Most Interesting FRANK WILLIS Best Groomed Boy PAT HUGHES and BUTCH MYRICK Most Versatile Sufie ii tcveA MAXINE ALLEN and HUNTER SMOAK Friendliest SALLY BECKUM Most Stylish Girl MARIA REESE and BERT KING Wittiest FRED MARSCHALK Most Handsome -74- ZJnede Kjar cJLoueliest For where is any author in the -world Teaches such beauty as a woman ' s eye? β Shakespeare β75- SALLY BECKUM And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. β P hit tier -76- JEANNETE BODENHAMER That rarest gift to Beauty, Common Sense -Meredith MARY SUE HILL And all the beauty of the place Is in thy heart and on thy face β Bryant β78β JULIE WRIGHT ii - ' - - Her eyes as stars of twilight fair; Like twilight ' s too, her dusky hair. β Wordsworth β79- BECKY LITTLE Beauty is truth, truth beauty β Keats JANE HENDERSON Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. β W ordsworth Lducjki anduio res Wow re i)nei biting , J m nij I reAentina ( ur cc4cfted4 Spc o β83- TRULOCK CANDY CO. 1533 Walton Way Phone 2-3161 DISTRIBUTOR OF Jdaifi Potato Chips Fine Candies Peanut Butter Sandwiches COMPLIMENTS OF CUP CORPORATION Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS Qm Bellied under oulhority of The Coca-Cola Company by Augusta Coca-Cola Bottling Company Junior Augusta Is Proud Of You! β84β Compliments of. Borden ' s Sancken Dairy MILK and ICE CREAM COMPLIMENTS of iiyeiiiiiis COMPLIMENTS OF IBOWIEP ' S Augusta ' s Exclusive Wilson and Spaulding Dealer Frank Renick 730 Broad Street MAXWELL mi mmm Erigiddires - Phiico Pddios - Drdperies Experienced Interior Decordting Service Plione 2-5526 } lOo a i G m W(c m ill ii 7 1 1030 KATHEKINE STREET β’ AUGUSTA OEORGIA β’ PHONE 3 -421 M FARM : pox NO. 23fi β’ MIOVI Lie, GEORGIA β’ PHONE 2622 - WILLINGHAM INSURANCE AGENCY 139 EIGHTH STREET AUGUSTA. GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF PtU( M4 11 ||[fs 2303 Lumpkin Road General Insurance 523 Broad Street Automobile Financing AUGUSTA ' S DOMINANT STATIONS UIBBQ I3A0 AM 103.7 Meg. FM SERVING A MAJOR SOUTHEASTERN MARKET THE BEST IN MUSIQ NEWS, SPORTS -86β COMPLIMENTS OF SUPER MARKETS COMPLIMENTS Of Augusta Meral Sdvings Loan Association 767 Broad Street Qom- ' fUlmeidd. Of Aucfuda ' i amlL epa meid Mt(m gince fn4 COMPLIMENTS OF 809 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA Four Drug Stores Conveniently Located for Your Shopping Pleasure Only Licensed Pharmacists to fill your Doctor ' s Prescriptions EDMUNDS DRUG COMPANY 510 Broad Street PA 26855 EDMUNDS and JONES 201 Milledge Road RE 62545 NORTH AUGUSTA PHARMACY 601 Georgia Avenue TA 53508 DANIEL VILLAGE PHARMACY 2803 Wrightsboro Road RE 68473 SCHULTZ HILL AUTO GLASS Just Across the Fifth Street Bridge Auto Glass Installed... While you Wait 345 Jefferson Davis Highway North Augusta, S.C. Phone 5-8881 and 7-7947 PET DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. ' PieeCt e Β ZuaUtcf WE PLEDGE THAT PET ICE CREAM IS MADE ALWAYS OF PURE, FRESH, WHOLE MILK AND PURE, FRESH- SWEET CREAM. THE FRUITS, NUTS AND FLAVORS USED ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE CONSTANT VIGILANCE IS EXERCISED AT ALL TIMES TO MAKE PET ICE CREAM THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY BOARDMAN-PETROLEUM, INC. U. S. 78 AND MILLEDGEVILLE ROAD AUGUSTA, GEORGIA JΒ« UΒ« ilΒ WELCOME TO AJL .JUL 71 BIKUAII STREET WAYSinE FOOD STORE 431 E. Martintown Road North Augusta, S. C. Open 7 Days a Veek 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. COMPLIMENTS OF i$ aM - Smjiifie Jumnmtj and DRY CLEANING CO. MEN ' S WEAR DANIEL VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER wrightsboro road telephone 6-9829 Augusta, Georgia β89β COMPLIMENTS OF T. J. Carstarphen Co. COMPLIMENTS Of - THE m ID mi fl IRS ' β n For 23 years your Oldsmobile Dealer Telephone 2-2655 1333 Broad St. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA COMPUMENTS OF Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractc Association of Augusta Augusta Roofing Metal Works, Inc. Kelly Stewart, Inc. Modem Roofing Metal Works Reliable Roofing Home Comforts Southern Roofing Insulation Co. See Us for Your Building Material Needs 3jmibeiiβ¬amfuuu AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Quality Building Materials Since 1355 Compliments of ( imufi ( UuMay Sc iggI gJ ancin -90β Qcunft 6Β£e the j o- ie U the tneei? New Yorkers wouldn ' t be caught dead sightseeing on the Empire State Building. Washington folks never visit Mount Vernon. Atlantans seldom see the Cyclorama. Augustans, I ' m afraid, are out of the same cloth. 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