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1 moj s REESE LIBRARY Augusta College Augusta, Georgia ■Ills llli i WHITE COLUMNS AUGUSTA COLLEGE AUGUSTA, GEORGIA  :m ■ ' ■ ijr H «•!«- «IIMIilS«M««M«lll« !«K$|8M UUWifiMIHaiMi WI!li MM l lll UU I Wm l i  l HWIIil l llilMijUM I lBWHW We the Students of Augusta College Present WHITE COLUMNS Jack Padgett. Jr. — Editor Ruth McElmurray — Business Manager Mr. Keith Cowling — Advisor Contents A dministration 12 Faculty 16 Sophomores 32 Freshmen 66 Evening Students 88 Activities 100 Features 158 Advertisements 176 , f ' I i D E D I C A T I O N In admiration and respect we dedicate this third volume of WHITE COLUMNS to Mr. Norman L. Galloway. Dean Galloway, we ask you to accept the dedication in thankfulness for all you have meant to the students of Augusta College through- out the years as a teacher and more recently as Dean of Students. To you we dedicate this volume, a record of work and memories, with our sincere good wishes. HISTORIC AUGUSTA In 1910, The Academy of Richmond County, under the Board of Education of Richmond County, added a year of college and commercial work to the standard four-year high school program. The Junior College of Augusta was founded on August 15, 1925, to meet the need for a standard junior college in the Augusta area. Operations started with the 1926-27 session in what was at that time the new Academy Building. The college has been fully accredited since its beginning in 1926. The first sophomore class graduated in the spring of 1927. After the closing of the Augusta Arsenal in December of 1955, the County Board of Education made application for the western section of the property for educational purposes. On February 12, 1957, a deed was received conveying 38.98 acres of land and thirty-four buildings. On February ' 18, 1957, a deed to an additional 5.65 acres was received. The Junior College of Augusta opened on its new campus in September, 1957. During the year, the Board of Education applied to the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia for the incorpora- tion of The Junior College of Augusta into the University System as a State-supported institution. The application was approved in June, 1958, with the Board of Regents assuming control on September 1, 1958. The name of the college was changed to Augusta College. On March 17, 1959, 15.59 acres of former Augusta Arsenal property containing nine large brick build- ings were deeded to the Regents of the University System. On June 1, 1959, the Augusta College assumed responsibility for the evening freshman and sophomore course work which had previously been offered by the Augusta Center of the University of Georgia as extension course work. COLLEGE CAMPUS STATELY BUILDINGS ON AUGUSTA COLLEGE CAMPUS --- sN x f aiM S s jKl ' ...... . i ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ; ' s ' . vT|r ' ' -« awl ffiB fliiH Ki ...... k frffPflffBiSa a K 1 J Hp ' . . .uJlMJiiual B « s3sr • ' 1 mmsa -m:.. ADMINISTRATION v i . i p ' - ' la. L rt ' -« ' ■ ■ . • ' mmm m. ■- i ' ' IB 1 ' ' ■■ - ' ND FACULTY PRESIDENT DR. GERALD B. ROBINS PRESIDENT DR. GERALD B. ROBINS DEAN JAMES W. CLARK ASSISTANT DEAN AND DIRECTOR OF EXTENDED SERVICES DR. MORRIS PHILIP WOLF DEAN OF STUDENTS NORMAN L. GALLOWAY 13 REGISTRAR S. LEE WALLACE COMPTROLLER B. DUDLEY JERVEY 14 ADMINISTRATORS 15 fJlMHSMK- ii p fPr ' ) m gBH mm fl a l Vl f J K ' I B H ■iJB i K ' n l m % , , t. - V|y J B Httii Z Hh 1 MISS WINNIE OVERSTREET DR- B,TANLt PR ' ESTOH OCKHO ' IT C f5 f ? 4 1, ' c A i £y utt. ■Qa Humanities - EUGENIA N, TOOLE PERCY WISE 18 Science MRS. ELIZABETH W, ANDREW LAWRENCE ALBERT FOX 19 JOHN HARDING OWEN Science HARVEY LEE STIREWALT JOSEPH LeCONTE TALLEY Hl GROVER B. WILLIAMS MRS. JANICE BUTLER TURNER 20 Social Science Chairman, CHARLES GUY CORDLE 21 Social Science DR. MARION BISHOP FROELICH JOHN EVANS EUBANKS MRS. GERALDINE HARGROVE ROBERT V. HECKEL DR. DOUGLAS D. JETER JOHN M. SMITH, JR. MIDIKE !OVE I HECm Business Administration JESSE L McDANIELS, Chairman BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION SPYROS J. DALIS 23 1 BARTHOLEMEW P. SMITH WILLIAM L. WHATLEY MISS BEVERLY JEAN WILLIAMS Business Administration I Library 24 Administrative Staff 25 26 MRS. HELEN C. Mc MISS ANNE MARIE WEIGLE MRS. JUNE ROOKS Buildings and Grounds FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION GERALD BURNS ROBINS, B.S., M.S., Ed.D. President MRS. JOANNE A. DAVIS, B.S., M.A. English JAMES WESLEY CLARK, A.B., M.A. Dean MORRIS PHILIP WOLF, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Dean and Director of Extended Services SHELBY LEE WALLACE, B.A., M.S. Registrar BENJAMIN DUDLEY JERVEY, B.B.A., M.B.A. Comptroller NORMAN L. GALLOWAY, B.S., M.A. Dean of Students HARRY DOLYNIUK, B.S., M.A.T. Chemistry SAMUEL D. DUNCAN, JR., B.S., M.A. Romance Languages JOHN EVANS EUBANKS, A.B., A.M., A.M. History, Political Science LAWRENCE ALBERT FOX, B.A., M.A. Engineering Drawing MRS. MARION BISHOP FROELICH, B.A., M.A., M.A. Ph.D. Sociology MISS LOCHIE JO ALLEN, B.S., A.B., M.A. English NEAL B. ANDREGG, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Psychology ROBERT P. ANDRESS, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. History, Political Science MRS. ELIZABETH W. ANDREW, B.A., M.S. Biology ALBERT HOWARD BELL, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Psychplogy MRS. MONIQUE D. BOYCE, A.B., M.A. English MARTIN J. BRENNAN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology H. T. BULLARD, JR., B.B.A., C.P.A. Accounting FRANCIS HAMILTON COLEY, B.S., M.G.T., Ph.D. Mathematics, Chemistry HUGH CONNOLLY, B.A., LL.B. Business Law CHARLES GUY CORDLE, B.A., M.A., M.A. History, Political Science Chairman, Social Science Division KEITH W. COWLING, N.E.A.M Art, English ROBERT FRY, B.S. English NORMAN GOLDBURG, A.B., D.D. Philosophy MRS. GERALDINE W. HARGROVE, B.S., M.Ed. Education, Psychology ROBERT V. HECKEL, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Psychology NED A. HOLSTEN, A.B., M.A. History DOUGLAS D. JETER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Geography, Geology MRS. ANN WEAVER KOTH, A.B. English MRS. MARTHA LONG LAURENT, A.B., B.S., M.A. English MISS DOROTHY BENE MATTHEWS, B.A. Assistant Librarian JESSE L. McDANIELS, A.B., M.A. Business Administration Chairman Business Administration Division HERBERT MEYER, B.Ch.E., M.S., Ph.D. Mathematics SPYROS J. DALIS, A.B., M.A. Economics, History, Political Science G. STARR NICHOLS, B.S., Ph.D. Mathematics 28 MISS WINNIE OVERSTREET, B.S., M.A. French MRS. KATHLEEN D. SOSBY, A.B., M.A, Librarian JOHN HARDING OWEN, B.S., M.A. Chemistry HENRY OSGOOD READ, Ph.B., M.A., M.A. English Chairman, Humanities Division THOMAS M. RILEY, B.A., M.A. English JOE MAYS ROBERTSON, B.S., M.A. Mathematics Chairman, Science Division HARVEY LEE STIREWALT, B.A., M.S. Biology, Physics CHESTER McKINLEY SUTTON, A.B., A.B., M.A. English JOSEPH LeCONTE TALLEY, B.A., M.S. Physics HOMER S. TIMMONS, JR., B.S., B.B.A., M.B.A. Economics MISS EUGENIA N. TOOLE, B.M., M.A. Music STANLEY PRESTON ROCKHOLT, A.B., M.Mus., D.Mus. Music MRS. JANICE BUTLER TURNER, A.B., M.S. Chemistry PAUL L. ROGGENKAMP, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Physics LEMUEL J. TURNER, B.A., M.A. Music CHRISTOPHER S. SHARP, A.B., M.A. Biology, Psychology MARK HAMILTON VON REDLICH, B.A., M.A. Speech BOYD D. SISSON, B.S., M.B.A. Psychology WILLIAM L. WHATLEY, B.S. Economics, Accounting BARTHOLEMEW P. SMITH, B.S., M.B.A. Economics MISS BEVERLY JEAN WILLIAMS, B.S., M.A. Secretarial Science JOHN M. SMITH, JR., B.S., M.Ed. History GROVER B. WILLIAMS, A.B., M.A. Mathematics MISS LINDA LOU SMITH, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry PERCY WISE, A.B., M.A. Romance Languages NORMAN C. SMITH, B.S. Engineering Drawing MORRIS PHILIP WOLF, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Speech, English 29 ' ■ p m- -m VIm? i Ai? ' T Pl s - ■ , ' ' ; - ' , yt-u ffCilSB ..A ' ' ' «.■■ Z ' ' ■ X ■■ ' rwsasi3i«« a ■■■■ i ' ' « ; SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President Barbara Brennecke Vice-President Ted deTreville Secretary-Treasurer Ruth McElmurray Representatives Richard Lawson Sharon Ostafin Lynn Summerville BARBARA BRENNECKE TED deTREVILLE SOPHOMORES 32 The Sophomore Class of 1960 is the first graduating class of the new Augusta College. It is the first to complete two years under the University System of Georgia. In 1959 the freshmen elected as their president Barbara Brennecke, who also served as vice-president of the Student Council. Other officers elected were Bill Kuhkle as vice-president and Jerry Logan as secretary-treasurer. Stu- dent Council Representatives were David Ward and Jack Padgett, Jr., who also served as secretary-treasurer of the Student Council. Ted deTreville and Georgia Langford served as representatives for the Spring quarter. Bebe Tabb and Bill Kuhkle were voted Freshman Favorites. Events in 1 960 included the election of officers and the choosing of Bob Alston and Barbara Brennecke as Mr. and Miss Augusta College. At the Christmas Belle Ball, Ginger Hitchcock was crowned Miss Christmas Belle. Bob Alston was elected Student Chaplain, the first to hold this office at Augusta College. ( BARBARA ANN BRENNECKE TED deTREVILLE RUTH McELMURRAY LYNN SUAAMERVILLE RICHARD LAWSON SHARON OSTAFIN 33 SOPHOMORES Roy Eugene Accerbi Donald Farley Ackerman Albert Anthony Atkins Margurlte Ann Atkinson Anna Henrietta Avrett I Robert M. Alston Wylie Lansdell Anderson Peggy Annette Ayers Charles Roger Bagby William Frank Barton, Jr. So nice to have a man around the house! 34 SOPHOMORES Joseph Cleaston Bass Esther Virginia Baston Ray Etral Boswell George Hammond Boyd J. H. Klenke Bredenberg Thelma Phyllis Blankenship Fred J. Bostrom, Jr. Barbara Anne Brennecke Sara Anne Brewer John Owen Broomall SOPHOMORES Sandra Kay Broome Reuben Douglas Carver, Jr. Dorothy Corr Joyce E. Coursey Charles Crawford Jimmy Myers Clark Elizabeth Louise Connell James R. DeLoach Theodore Evans deTreville Ray Dickens A way to solve the parking problem. 38 zri tjg 40 Shall we go in and talk it with the dean? SOPHOMORES Joanne M. Dill Ernest Rodgers Dinkins Edward Burton Dixon Kathryn Patricia Fox David Winn Graybill Gwendolyn Ferguson William Gleen Fields James Donald Folds Bill Gingrey William Griffin Honest, we didn ' t fire the first shot! 41 SOPHOMORES George William Griffith Barbara Lee Harley Edward Stevens Harveston Bill Holley S. Faye Humphrey James Lafayette Hewett, III Virginia Dorothy Hitchcock Robert Edwin Hoffman Hal Eugene Humphrey John Ralph Hunnicutt, Jr. Ready to make another go of it? Why trade a headache for----? SOPHOMORES Sam Paul Johnson Randy Smith Jones Henry H. Kearse C. Alexander Lang Richard Allen Lawson Peggy Kelly Hillary Lamar Kitchens Robert Carl Langston Caroline Grist LeRoy Jerry Lee Long Two Beaux on a string. 45 Look, Ma, no hands. SOPHOMORES Diane Lowe Bobby Ronald Moncrief Samuel Leon McGowan Dean Antonio Maddox Henry Marks Ruth Kilpatrick McElmurry Joyce P. McCullough Marie Annette McCoy Sandra Irene Mashburn Gerald Ware May If music be the food of love, play on. 1 48 • , SOPHOMORES Joseph Randall Mears, Jr. Carol Jean Mobley Louis Perry Mullin Ernest Jerome Odom Sharon Ostafin Larry Lance Murphree George Robert AAurphey Morris Douglas Newton Jackson Longstreet Padgett, Jr. Genevieve Pardue Drop it quickly, girls. 49 SOPHOMORES Eugene Thomas Parker Harold Belton Peacock, Jr. John Thomas Playford Barbara Ann Pollard Vernon Jackson Prather Bill N. Peters Harriet Ann Petty Jack Allen Reese Kenneth Wayne Redd Lillian Marcia Richards What a gasser 53 SOPHOMORES John Butler Shead Sarah Shearouse Marguerite Gladys Sikes Hubert Starzer Rarndy Strozier James Edward Smith Steve Douglas Spence Edwin Barry Speth, III Ethlynda Summerville Eleanor Anne Tabb Are there really forty-three beans, in every cup? 56 SOPHOMORES Dan Taylor James Daniel Thomas, Jr. Martin Eugene Thompson George Verenes Romie Joe Vignati Daniel Clarke Thornton Thomas Gary Trowbridge Mary Anne Turley Louise Taylor Walden Glenda Ward Heading in the right direction. 57 SOPHOMORES Jackie Wasden Judith Jane Weathersbee Thomas Kerby Wheelin Charles H. White Dale Wiggins Albert Vernon Washington Gina Marie Werrick Annie Juanita Wylds Susan Caroline Wylds Georgia Langford Balancing the figures. SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES ROY EUGENE ACCERB l-Pre-Engineer ng. ROBERT MARION ALSTON-Assoc afe in Arts. inter- Varsity ' 59, ' 60, President ' 60; Circle K ' 59, ' 60, Secre- tary ' 60; Bell Ringer Sports Editor ' 60; Student Chap- lain of School ' 60. WYLIE LANSDELL ANDERSON, JR.—Pre-Business Ad- ministration. Circle K ' 60. ALBERT ANTHONY ATKINS-Pre-Bus ness Administra- tion. Student Council Vice-President ' 58; Circle K Vice-President ' 58; Freshman Favorite ' 58. MARGUERITE ANN ATKINSON-Secretar a Science. Inter-Varsity ' 59; Business Club ' 59. ANNA HENRIETTA AVRETT-Pre-7eacher Education. Student NBA ' 60; Baptist Student Union ' 60. PEGGY ANNETTE AYERS-Assoc a e in Science. CHARLES ROGER BAGBY-Pre-Bus ness Admin strat on. WILLIAM BARTON-Pre-Pharmacy. JOSEPH CLEASTON BASS-Pre-7eacher Education. HELEN PHYLLIS BLANKENSHIP-Pre-Teacher Education. Baptist Student Union ' 59; Student NEA ' 60. ' 60; Freshman Class President ' 59; Leadership Award ' 59 ; Miss Honey Belle Queen of ' 59; Sophomore Class President ' 60; Christmas Belle Court ' 60. SARA ANNE BREWER-Pre-Med ca Technology. JOHN OWEN BROOMALL-Associ ' ate in Arts. Bell Ring- er Staff ' 60; Inter-Varsity ' 60. SANDRA KAY BROONyE-Pre-Yeacher Education. RANDALL CAWLEY-Pre-Bus ness Administration. ROBERT W. CARTRETT-Pre-ZWed ca . DOUGLAS CARVER— Pre-Bus ness Administration. ELIZABETH LOUISE CONNELL-Pre-Busmess Adminis- tration. JOYCE E. COURSEY-Secretar ai Science. CHARLES W. DANIEL-Pre-fngmeermg. THEODORE EVANS deTREVILLE-Assoc ate in Arts. Circle K President ' 60; Phi Theta Kappa President ' 60; Student Council ' 59, Vice-President ' 60, President Spring Quarter ' 60; Inter-Varsity Vice-President ' 60; Bell Ringer Assistant Editor ' 59, News Editor ' 60; SOPHOMORE CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT ' 60. FRED JOHN BOSTROM, JR. -Pre-Bus ness Administra- tion. RAYMOND ETRAL BOSWELL-Pre-Bus ness Administra- tion. Circle K ' 60. GEORGE HAMMOND BOYD-Pre-Bus ness Administra- tion. Circle K ' 60. JOHN HENRY KLENKE BREDENBERG-Pre-Bus ness Ad- ministration. BARBARA ANNE BRENNECKE-B.S. in Nursing. Stu- dent Council Vice-President ' 59, President ' 60; Inter- Varsity Pianist ' 59, Pianist-Leader ' 60; Phi Theta Kappa MARY JOANNE DILL-Pre-7eacher Education. ERNEST R. DINKINS-Pre-Engmeermg. BURTON DIXON-Pre-7eacher Education. Inter-Varsity ' 59; Chorus ' 59; Student NEA Second Vice-President ' 60; Circle K Chaplain ' 60. GWENDOLYN FERGUSON-Pre-7eacher Education. WILLIAM GLENN FIELDS-Pre-£ng neenng. Circle K ' 59. JAMES DONALD FOLDS-Pre-Med ca . Circle K ' 60; Golf Team ' 60. 60 i Class ■afion. itifm. le in h fesideot ' ( ), Presidi KATHRYN FOX- ssoc afe in Arts. Phi Theta Kappa ' 60; Christmas Belle Court ' 60. DAVID WINN GRAYBILL-Assoc afe in Science. Basket- ball Team ' 59; Bowling Team ' 60. WILLIAM MICHEAL GRIFFIN-Pre-Business Adminis- tration. GEORGE WILLIAM GRIFFITH-Pre-Bus ness AcJminisfra- tion. Bowling Team ' 60. EDWARD S. HARVESTON-Pre-Bus;ness Administration. Circle K Program Chairman ' 60. ROBERT E. HOFFMAN-Pre-Bus ' ness Adm n sfraf on. DONNIE J. HOWARD-Assoc afe in Science. HAL EUGENE HUMPHREY-Assoda e in Science. Circle K ' 60. SANDRA FAYE HUMPHREY-Pre-Busmess Administra- tion. Student NEA ' 59, President ' 60. SAM P. JOHNSON-Pre-Bus ness Administration. Bell Ringer Business Manager ' 60; Circle K Public Relations Chairman ' 60; Circulation Manager of Cannon ' 59; Bowling Team ' 60; Baptist Student Union ' 60. RANDY SMITH JON ES-Assoc afe in Arts. Inter-Varsity ' 59, ' 60; Golf Team ' 59, ' 60. Secretary-Treasurer ' 59; Phi Theta Kappa ' 60; Chemistry Lab Assistant ' 59, ' 60. JERRY LEE LONG-Pre-Med c ne. Circle K ' 60. GERALD WARE MAY-Pre-Eng neer ng. JOSEPH RANDALL MEARS, JR.-Pre-Eng neermg. Sci- ence Club ' 59; Shah Mat Chess Club ' 59. SANDRA IRENE MASHBURN-Pre-7eacher Education. Student NEA ' 59, ' 60; College Choir ' 59, ' 60. CAROL JEAN MOBLEY-P iysicai Education. Student NEA ' 60. T. C. MOCK — Pre-Engineering. BOBBY RONALD MONCRIEF--Assoc;afe in Science. Phi Theta Kappa ' 60. LOUIS PERRY MULLIN-Pre-£ng neermg. Science Club ' 59. GEORGE ROBERT MURPHEY-Pre-Bus ness Administra- tion. LARRY MURPHREE-Pre-Bus ness Administration. Circle K ' 60. C. ALEX LANG, lll-Pre-Bus ness Administration. Can- terbury Club ' 60. JOYCE P. McCULLOUGH-Pre-7eacher Education. Thes- pians ' 59; Student NEA Secretary ' 60; Student Library Assistant ' 60; Dance Band Vocalist ' 60. ' .Presidept ifderW. GEORGIA CATHERINE LANGFORD-Secretar a Science. Student NEA ' 59; Student Council ' 59; Cheerleader ' 59, ' 60, Captain ' 60; Dean ' s List ' 59, ' 60; Phi Theta Kappa ' 60; Chorus ' 59; Inter-Varsity ' 59; Business Club Presi- dent ' 60. ROBERT CARL LANGSTON-Assoc ate in Science. Bowl ing Team ' 60. RICHARD ALLEN LAWSON-Pre-Med c ne. Circle K ' 59, ' 60; Student Council ' 60, Vice-President, Spring Quar- ter. CAROLINE GRIST LEROY-Assoc ate in Science. Baptist Student Union ' 59, ' 60; President ' 60; Science Club RUTH KILPATRICK McELMURRAY-Assoc ate in Arts. Annual Staff ' 59, Business Manager ' 60; Dean ' s List ' 59, ' 60; Scholarship Medal ' 59; Bell Ringer Staff ' 60; Student NEA Treasurer ' 60; Student Council Social Chairman ' 60; Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer ' 60; Inter-Varsity Secretary-Treasurer ' 60; Miss Honey Belle ' 60; Phi Theta Kappa ' 60. SAMUEL LEON McGOWAN-Pre-Busmess Administra- tion. FRANCIS XAVIER McGAHEE-Assoc ate in Arts. Bell Ringer Managing Editor ' 59, Editor ' 60; Shah Mat Chess Club President ' 59. 61 MORRIS DOUGLAS NEWTON-Assoc afe in Science. Circle K President ' 60. MARGARETTA CLARA RIGGIN-Secrefar a Science. Business Club ' 59. ERNEST JEROME ODUM-Pre-Bus ness Administration. SAMUEL GEORGE RONEY-Pre-Bus ness Administra- tion. JACKSON LONGSTREET PADGETT, JR.-Assoc afe in Arts. Freshman Class Secretary ' 59; Student Council Secretary ' 59; Bell Ringer Staff ' 59, Editor ' 60; Leader- ship-Service Award ' 59; Honor ' s Day Student Chairman ' 59; Business Manager of Annual ' 59, Editor ' 60; Speech Club ' 59; Secretary of Bowling League ' 60; Scholarship Student, ' 59, ' 60. CEFERINO C. SALAZAR-Pre-Bus ness Administration. LYNNE RICHARDSON SALTER— Secrefar a Science. Business Club ' 59; Miss Augusta ' 59; Miss Honey Belle ' 59. EUGENE THOMAS PARKER-Pre-Bus;ness Administra- tion. ROBERT HAL SANDWICH-Pre-6us;ness Administration. HAROLD BOLTON PEACOCK-Pre-Eng neer ng. MARY JOAN SATCHER-Pre-Teacher Education. Stu- dent NEA ' 60; Bell Ringer Staff ' 59, ' 60. WILLIAM J. PARRISH-Pre-£ng neer ng. JOHN SAXON— Pre-Pharmacy. DANIEL M. PERROW— Phys ca Education. Inter-Varsity ' 59, ' 60; Circle K ' 60; Basketball ' 60. SHANNON ALEXA SCOTT-Cheerleader ' 60; Student NEA ' 60; Inter-Varsity ' 60. TOMMY F. SESSIONS-Pre-Teacher Education. BILL PETERS-Pre-Eng neer ng. HARRIET ANN PETTY-Assoc ate in Arts. Annual Staff ' 59, ' 60; Bell Ringer ' 60; Student NEA ' 60; Social Committee of Student Council; Scholarship Student ' 59, ' 60; Inter-Varsity ' 59, ' 60. JAMES S. SHANKS— Pre-Bus ness Administration. JOHN BUTLER SHEAD-Assoc ate in Arts. JOHN THOMAS PLAYFORD-Pre-£ng neering. Science Club ' 59; Shah Mat Chess Club Secretary-Treasurer ' 59; Circle K ' 60. VERNON JACKSON PRATHER-Pre-Teacher Education. TIMOTHY LEE SHIELDS-Pre-Bus ness Administration. Golf Team ' 59, ' 60; Bowling Team ' 60. MARGUERITE GLADYS SIKES-Assoc ate in Science. Edi- tor of Annual ' 59; Phi Theta Kappa Secretary-Treasur- er ' 60; Dean ' s List ' 59; Inter-Varsity ' 59. KENNETH WAYNE REDD-Pre-Med c ne. Circle K ' 60. JAMES EDWARD SMITH— Pre-Bus ness Administration. Phi Theta Kappa ' 60. JACK ALLEN REESE-Pre-Pharmacy. EDWIN BARRY SPETH, lll-Pre-Bus ness Adm n sfrat on. Circle K ' 59, Treasurer ' 60; Canterbury Club ' 60. LILLIAN MARCIA RICHARDS-Pre-Busmess Admiriistra- tion. Canterbury Club ' 60. HUBERT STARZER-Pre-fngineer ng. Circle K ' 60. 62 Science, ETHLYNDA SUMAAERVILLE-Secrefar a Science. Annual Staff ' 59, Advertising Manager ' 60; Bell Ringer ' 60; Chorus ' 59; Student Council ' 60; Phi Theta Kappa, Vice-President ' 60; Dean ' s List ' 59, ' 60; Inter-Varsity ' 59, ' 60; Business Club ' 60. ELEANOR ANNE TABB-Assoc ate in Arts. Annual Freshman Editor ' 59; Cheerleader ' 59, ' 60; Student NEA ' 60; Inter-Varsity ' 60. MARTIN EUGENE THOMPSON-Pre-fng neermg. JERRY HOWARD TROLLINGER-Pre-Bus ness Adminis- tration. THOMAS GARY TROWBRIDGE-Pre-Busmess Adminis- tration. Circle K Social Chairman ' 60; Social Commit- tee of Student Council ' 60; Inter-Varsity ' 59. GEORGE VERENES-Pre-Bus ness Administration. ROMIE JOE VIGNATI-Assoc afe in Arts. Bell Ringer Copy Editor ' 59, ' 60; Chorus ' 59, ' 60; Circle K ' 60. LOUISE T. WALDEN-Pre-7eacher Education. Student NEA ' 60. BENJAMIN PIERCE WALKER-Pre-Bus ness Administra- tion. Golf Team ' 59, ' 60. DONALD WALL-Pre-Bus ness Administration. Inter- Varsity ' 60; Basketball Team ' 59, ' 60; Golf Team ' 59, ' 60. GLENDA WARD-Dean ' s List ' 58; Bell Ringer ' 59. ALBERT VERNON WASHINGTON-Pre-Bus ness Ac - ministration. Circle K ' 60. JUDITH JANE WEATHERSBEE— Assoc afe in Arts. Bell Ringer Staff ' 59, ' 60; Annual Staff ' 60; Student NEA ' 60. THOMAS WHEELIN— Pre-A led c ne. CHARLES WHITE-Pre-Pharmac . Chorus ' 59; Inter- Varsity ' 59. NANCY WHITEHEAD-Pre-Nursing. Bell Ringer Staff ' 60; Cheerleader ' 60. DALE WIGGINS-Pre-Med c ne. JUANITA WYLDS-Secretar a Science. Chorus ' 59; Busi- ness Club ' 60. SUSAN CAROLINE WYLDS-Pre-Teacher Education. Stu- dent NEA ' 59, ' 60; Bell Ringer Staff ' 59, ' 60; Canter- bury Club ' 60. THE STUDENT CHAPLAIN 63 L FRESHMEN FRESHMEN OFFICERS President Wade Mallard Vice-President Minta McDiarmid Secretary-Treasurer Don Starnes Representatives Francine Bedingfield Biythe Carroll Comeria Whittle ■js?c CI5? ' •I Thomas Edward Armistead Brenda Joan Atkins Janette May Bailey Bevelyn Tzlar Bailie Preston Sibley Barber Brenda Lee Barton FRESHMEN Laura Annette Adams Gloria Ann Allen Rebecca Ramona Alonso Patricia Elaine Anderson Virginia May Archer Walter Louis Arnett 67 FRESHMEN Arthur Jerome Braswell Thelma Marie Brenneckt Jackie Brown 68 Marian Brown Joseph Surtin Buck Miiton Guest Burroughs Bette Carole Busby Henry Bush Faye Bussey FRESHMEN Alice Caroline Cadle Georgia BIythe Carroll Nancy Harriet Carter Jeanie Elizabeth Cason Martha Pritchard Chandler Joseph De ' weese Cheek, Jr. 69 FRESHMEN Herbert F. Clark Sandra Clark Joan Carol Collin Fred Hills Cook Edgar T. Corbitf Glenda Ann Crawley Marie Anne Croft Martha Ann Cross Joyce Linda Crouch Frances LaVerne Crouch Michael Barry Danish William Andrew Denny 70 FRESHMEN Bertha Jean Dinkens Harry Thomas Douglas Linda Griffin Duggan Arthur O ' Niell Duncan Charles Durand Charles H. Ellis Vivian English Kenneth Rogers Farmer Harriette Farr Jimmy Felton Bob Fountain Larry Fox 71 Helen Elizabeth Freiberg Betty Fuller Mary Jean Gahnz Alma West Gardner Faye Marie Gardner Tommy Gibbs FRESHMEN Allen Byron Gilbert Annadelle Coleman Gillun William Price Gillum James Frank Gingrey Robert F. Goldman Harry Gordon 72 Douglas Granger Ernest Eustace Graybill Jack Lenwood Gregory Frank E. Griffin, Jr. Jack Darrell Hardin James Alfred Hardic wWrnm FRESHMEN Barbara Harper Robert Olando Harrison Dennis Lee Harville Richerdean Hatcher William Andrew Herman Nancy Caroline Holman 73 FRESHMEN William Henry Holmes Billy Hooks Gerald Bruce Holsonback Joy Ann Hughes Mabel Annette Johnson Janice Elizabeth Johnson Ronald Furman Key Robert Stephen Koontz Carol Olivia Lamb Sydney Joyce Lamb Frederick M. Lamback, III Susan F. Lillard 74 FRESHMEN Lewis Linson Judith Ann Little Joanne Penny Lucky Quock Gay Loo Raymond David Maddox George Mahlstedt Wade Mallard John AAarks David Martin Marguerite Wightman Pete May Claude Miller 75 Zack Daniel Miller Jimmy Mills Harold Mims Irandokht Mobarhan Robert Mulcay Richard Mun FRESHMEN Charles Murphy Lawrence Murphy William Murphy Minta Cameran McDIarmid Nancy Elizabeth McElmurray Joyce L. McFarland 76 William Harman McGowan James Matthew McKinney James Robert McLeroy Franklin Neeley Vicky Newcomb Mary Frances Newsome FRESHMEN Kennetin Lawrence Nix Elizabeth Paige Nobles Billy Alan Noles Tom Wright Oglesbee Sybil Elaine Oglesby C. Andrea Ogletree 77 ll_ FRESHMEN Mary Carolyn Oliver Charles Wayne Owens Olin W. Padgett Drewery Irven Page Sallie Palmer Mary Linda Paschal Suellen Peavy Laura Perdue Jimmy Perkins Byron Howard Phillips Lester Phillips Joan Pilcher 78 FRESHMEN Barry Pitts Bob Printup Georgia Quimby Betty Reed Forte Calloway Rabb Hilton Reid Riner Joyce Rennison Jack Reese William E. Richards Robbie Roberts 79 FRESHMEN Mary Beth Schnedl Muriel Frances Schoenbu Sandra Seaman 80 Suzanne Senshermer Margaret Isabella Sibley Robert Silas Richard Allen Slaby Brenda Elaine Smith Donald Dale Starnes FRESHMEN Nick Stinnett, Jr. Betty Jo Strom Judith Dennise Stubbs Charlene Crouch Tan Maxie Terry Arthur Thomas 81 FRESHMEN Gwendolyn Thompkins John Dorman Thweatt Mary Elinor Todd Beryl Ann Tinley James Blanton Truitt Arthur Knowles Turne Harry Usry Grady Leon Walden Mary Margaret Walker Linda Wall Bobbye Carol Ward William Ben Ward, Jr. 82 FRESHMEN Elaine Elmer Watkins Thomas Bracey Watkins, Jr Brenda Welborn John Richard West Dorothy Whitehead Nancy Whitehead Sonia Wilson Whitehead Mary Comeria Whittle Thomas Alec Wilkerson George Brinson Wilkins John Charles Willis Alford Bernard Williams W ' - z 83 Ralph William Roy L. Wiilian Emory Wiilian Douglas King Woo William Henry Woodward Susan Wright FRESHMEN Mason Edgar Yaun, Jr. Anne Dorothy Yearty Joyce Elaine Yonce Edward Stephen Youngblood Wallace Arnold Youngblood Jerry Paul Yount iMri 84 SOME WORK — OTHERS RELAX! il 85 86 m T EVENING ST •:T - . Ik-I- l! ' . B w m NG STUDENTS 87 EVENING STUDENTS Allan C. Aldridge Florence Beattle Robert Beck Clara Nell Brown 88 rs EVENING STUDENTS ( p %x T w i j£ emk G. T. Copeland Kate Curry PUBLIC SCHOOL ViUSIi. 89 EVENING STUDENTS Beverly Dozier Raymond Deal BOTANY LAB 90 A. H. Dukes EVENING STUDENTS J. C. Gay Winslow Smith Goodspeed William B. Jernigan 91 EVENING STUDENTS Jack Edward Kitchens Jerry Logan Minnie AAcElveen C. Newman 92 EVENING STUDENTS Catherine Pinson Robert Irwin Padgett FRENCH CLASS 93 EVENING STUDENTS Theron Reese Idyp L. Salley Noel Schweers Joe Sharp 94 TS EVENING STUDENTS James William Skinner Larry Spradley EUROPEAN LITERATURE 95 Marena Thompson James Edward Thompson EVENING STUDENTS EV ENGINEERING DRAWING 96 m I rl! EVENING STUDENTS UNIVERSITY Of GEORGIA EXTENSION CuURbt 97 ACTIVITIES The Augusta College 100 % Bowling League The Augusta College Bowling League was organized this year as bowling became a favorite college pastime. The league is formed of six teams, each having five regular bowlers. The Board of Directors, which forms the policies of the league, is made up of the captains of all the teams and officers of the league. Secretary JACK PADGETT, JR. TENTH FRAMERS John Thweatt Joe Shipes Robert Langston Tom Oglesbee Maxie Terry, Captair Nick Stinnett BEATNIKS Bill Barton Tim Shields Art Turner, Captain Pierce Walker George Griffith ALLEY KATS Harold Prescott Mike Klett Bobby Cave Al Cunningham Wayne Owens, Captain FIVE MARKS Sam Johnson Mike Danish Jack Padgett, Jr. Jerry Yount, Captaii Danny Miller NOMARCS Olin Padgett Kenny Nix, Capta Claude Miller Dennis Primrose Dessey Kuhkle FLEETS Skippy Goodwin Jim McKinney Billy Noles, Captain Frank Griffin Pete May Tommy Lowe Larry Willige Dan Perrow Jerry Yont Willie Keenan Basketball 104 Basketball 105 Augusta College Jaguars Basketball 106 Co-Captains Sammy Newman Dan Per Augusta College Jaguars Basketball 107 Augusta College Jaguars Co-Captains Dan Perrow Sammy Newman Manager Ducky Wall Basketball 108 Cheerleaders Virginia Baston Sharon Ostafin Georgia Langford 109 Cheerleaders 110 Marie Brennecke Nancy Whitehead Cheerleaders BIythe Carroll III Golf Carl Bogo Golf i :g 1 ;f 1 JPUr ' ■ rl 1 |y|. Randy Jones I 13 Tim Shields Pierce Walker Carl Bogo Mr. Chester Sutto Advisor Emory Williamson Randy Jones 114 PUBLICATIONS 115 The Bell Ringe] li F. X. McGahee Editor-in-Chief Winter and Spring Quarter Jack Padgett, Jr. Editor-in-Chief Fall Quarter ■hfc-  « .;« K«. . «««if ,a s THE BELL RINGER STAFF F. X. McGahee Editor-in-Chief Sam Johnson Business Manager Ted deTreville News Editor Muriel Schoenberg Feature Editor Bob Alston Sports Editor R. Joe Vignati ___ A lafee-up Editor Mary Beth Schnedl Exchange Editor Bill Berry Photographer Lynn Summerville Typist Chairn an Mrs. Joanne Davis Advisor Sam Johnson Business Manager 16 EDITORS TED deTREVILLE MARY BETH SCHNEDL BOB ALSTON MURIEL SCHOENBERG JOE VIGNATI 117 WHITE COLUMNS editor JACK PADGETT, JR. business manager RUTH AAcELAAURRAY Staff JACK PADGETT, JR. editor RUTH AAcELAAURRAY business manager LYNN SUAAAAERVILLE __._ advertising manager features HARRIET PETTY, cliairman JUDY WEATHERSBEE ANNETTE JOHNSON AAURIEL SCHOENBERG NANCY AAcELAAURRAY JUDY STUBBS AAARY BETH SCHNEDL CAROL LAAAB copy CAROLYN CADLE, chairman HENRY HOLAAES NICK STINNETT layout and art GINA WERRICK FRANCINE BEDINGFIELD AAR. KEITH COWLING advisor AAR. CHESTER SUTTON associate advisors DR. PESTON ROCKHOLT NS. m « ggj The Advisor assists the two typists, Judy Weathersbee and Carolyn Cadle. Annette Johnson, Henry Holmes, and Mary Beth Schnedl sort out the photo- graphs. 119 Carol Lamb and Muriel Schoenberg sort out and stamp pictures. Lynn Summerville assisting with planning the advertisements. Some of the Staff. 120 HI moal wtlv ctub M ' . College Dance Band Formed ' ' ,« ' ' , ' ' i ■ ' . I ' ldli ' ssioiuit  « °V, ,. ' ,A Kill fit ;iiiiii ' ' I ' ldlfss ' umal KiiU ' il;iiii ' lM,r A( Slu( ' S 2 1 infMpOMi V % 3 c«« 7. ' ' «,TX -ludtnt Council i: t ' ! ' ■ ' Of, , A ' .x ' ' ' S • . 4 .ce 7. s ' V ORGANIZATIONS 121 STUDENT COUNCIL President Barbara Brennecke Vice-President Ted deTreville Secretary-Treasurer Francine Bedingfield R i Conducting elections. Student Council Functions The Student Council is composed of three officers and three representatives from each class. They represent the freshman and sophomore classes in student government, and promote better cooperation betv een the student body and the college administration and faculty. Tidying the Student Center Compiling the Student Directory. 123 Student N.EA. OFFICERS President FAYE HUMPHREY Isf Vice-President LINDA PASCHAL 2nd Vice-President BURTON DIXON Secretary JOYCE McCULLOUGH Treasurer RUTH McELMURRAY Student N.E.A. is the collegiate-level Future Teachers of America organization. This group is affiliated with the National Education Associ- ation. Its purposes are to encourage students interested in teaching, to acquaint them with the opportunities offered by this profession, and to interest other students in a teaching career. 124 S.N.E.A. members prepare for National Education Week. Student N.E.A. Decorating for the King of Hearts Dance. ,_ 125 Circle K Circle K, an International Service Club, is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. It develops campus leadership through service projects. The Augusta College Branch was established in May of 1958, and has become one of the largest and most active clubs in the state. Pres ' ident TED deTREVILLE ice-P resident DOUG NEWTON Secretary BOB ALSTON Treasurer BARRY SPETH Chaplain BURTON DIXON Board of Directors EDWARD HARVESTON RICHARD LAWSON GARY TROWBRIDGE 126 Circle K 127 «: SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS , 1 ,5 GRAMMAR SCHOOL COACHES 128 Lob and library Assislanls Student Financial Assistance is available to Augusta College students in several forms. There are a considerable number of scholarships, grants, and loan funds established by individuals and groups in the Augusta area. In addition to these, work scholarships have been set up by the YMCA and the Richmond County Athletic Association for male students at Augusta College vy ho assist in the Ele- mentary school athletic programs. Work Assistantships are offered by the school to students helping in the offices, laboratories, and library. These awards are given on the basis of character, need, and promise of success in college work. Bookstore worker: 129 College Dance Band Joe Buck Art Duncan, Student-Director Bill Berry, President Forte Rabb, Vice-President Joyce McCullough Betty Fuller, Secretary-Treasurer 130 The Augusta College Choir, which has acquired handsome new robes this year, participated in the City-wide Choir Festival and in a performance with orchestra of Bach ' s St. John Passion. 131 Phi Theta Kappa PHI THETA KAPPA is a National Scholastic Honor Society for Junior Colleges. It is equivalent to PHI BETA KAPPA in Senior Colleges. To become a member of PHI THETA KAPPA, a student must attend Augusta College for three consecutive quarters, and maintain an average of 90 while carrying a full academic load of fifteen hours each quarter. OFFICERS President TED deTREVILLE V ce-Pres dent LYNN SUMMERVILLE Secretary-Treasurer MARGUERITE SIKES Marguerite Sikes, Ruth McElmurray, Lynn Summerville, Caroline LeRoy, Georgia Langford, bara Brennecke, Ted deTreville, Dean Norman Galloway, Sponsor. Not Stnown, Jimmy Sn 132 I Business Cluh The Business Club is composed of those students who are interested in pur- suing business and commercial careers. „.. T.. QP Cp T...., OFFICERS President GEORGIA LANGFORD Vice-President DOTTIE GEISELMAN Secretary-Treasurer PEGGY ATKINSON Reporter DOROTHY WHITEHEAD Assistant Reporter JOYCE McFARLAND 133 INTER-VARSITY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a non-de- nominational Bible Study group open to all stu- dents at Augusta College. The discussions are planned and led by the group leaders; the meet- ings are held weekly in the students ' homes. STUDENT LEADERS OFFICERS President BOB ALSTON Vice-President TED deTREVILLE EVENTS 135 Baccalaureate Sermon 136 Graduation Service , jos -r i i ' - June 8 1959 137 Graduation Ball 139 140 ON CAMPUS ENGLISH CLASS Classrooms 142 EDUCATION CLASS Classrooms 143 Classrooms 144 MUSIC THEORY AMERICAN HISTORY COLLEGE COMPOSITION Classrooms 145 Classrooms WORLD LITERATURE - DRAMA 146 Classrooms ENGLISH LITERATURE 147 Student CentCi 148 Student Center 149 Student Center Have You Seen To-Day ' s Bulletin? Coffee Break 152 m I — r a ! Modes of Transportation 153 Now are frolic; not a mouse Shall disturb this hallow ' d house: I am sent with broom before, To sweep the dust behind the door. A Midsummer Night ' s Dream. William Shakespeare. 154 SILENCE THAT DREADFUL BELL! IT FRIGHTS THE ISLE FROM HER PROPRIETY. Othello. William Shakespeare 155 H ■ ii s 1 H P H Kzrz: HI F Ki BJ mMF ' H ■ M ! : X ■ :r m- xwm ' x. ir- ' WA t ' C FEATURES Mr. and Miss Augusta College Barbara Brennecke and Bob Alston 158 Freshman Favorites Francine Bedingfield. and Don Stames I ii n Most Versatile Ginger Hitchcock and Vernon Washington 160 Best-Dressed Ruth McElmiirray and Gary Trowbridge 161 ' -3? Best Personality Virginia Bastin and Richard Law son 162 ) -: Li - J m M i I-OpV - ' : Mo5 Unforgettable Mary Turley and Fred Bostrom 163 i V w Most Athletic Carol Mobley and Dan Perrow 164 : -. Heartbreakers Bebe Tabb and George Boyd 165 166 Most Handsome Bob Alston v- ! ' .-vS - — ilMli 1 • T ' , BEAUTIES Barbara Brennecke 168 I I I Ginger Hitchcock 169 Ruth McElmurray 170 Lyiine Richardson 171 Bebe Tabb 172 Joy Hughes 73 ADVERTISEMENTS 175 All Commercial Portraits for This Annual by HUGH CROSS STUDIO 809 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia AUTHORIZED DEALER ■ Eastman Kodak Ansco Polaroid Bell and Howell PHOTO FINISHING Connmercial Aerial Portraits Color Augusta ' s Finest Compliments of DORIS SHERMAN JEWELERS AND HEMSTREET McKESSON AND ROBBINS, INC. Compliments of LILY-TULIP CUP CORPORATION MARBUT MILLING CO., Inc. I BE CAREFUL! Your friends will judge you by the home you buy. Make very sure its appearance reflects your good taste and judgment. The exterior, particularly the brick, will be observed by all who pass. In order to obtain the very best, be sure to specify brick by . . . MERRY BROTHERS BRICK AND TILE COMPANY BEST WISHES HAMMOND ORGANS CABLE-NELSON EVERETT MAGNAVOX Pianos Radios Phonographs Television BORDEN ' S SANCKEN DAIRY 927 Walker S+reet MILK and ICE CREAM Augus+aj Oldest and Largest Music Dealer 1904 Walton Way Phone RE-62583 Compliments of and DRY CLEANING CO. H. SHMERLING. JEWELER The Store for Brides 910 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA PA 2-555! Olympia Precision Typewriters HIGHTOWER TYPEWRITER AGENCY ALEX BEST, Owner 322 8th Street PA 2-7456 Let the Star on Its Label Be the Star on Your Table! Makes Every Food You Serve It With Taste So Much Better! CUUSSEN ' S BREAD Splendid Because It ' s Blended Blended by Tradition Since 1841 BOATS C. K. FIELDS MARINE SERVICE 1351 Gordon Highway PA 4-4376 F. E. FERRIS 8c CO. Clothiers andTrlaherdashers 752 J3 road Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA We Believe in Your Judgement COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER BRIGHAM ' S 2114 Broad St. 301 Fifth St. 2500 Peach Orchard Rd. Compliments of RED AND JACK OIL COMPANY From JALOPY to JAGUAR SOUTHERN FINANCE CORPORATION REALTORS Prepare and Serve WONDERFUL MEALS IN MINUTES With Oa4tlebeiTy Ready to Serve Canned Meats Table Sauces McELMURRAY CO. SCHWINN and COLUMBIA BICYCLES LAWN MOWERS TOYS 850 Ellis St. Phone PA4-9508 5 ' !!l° ' A P dfK 2303 Lumpkin Road 523 Broad Street RICHARDS BUICK, INC. 1350 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA See Us for Your Building Material Needs ZnHnbeJiComfUtmi AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Quality Building Materials Since IS58 SALES SERVICE BUICK, MERCEDES-BENZ, OPEL STUDEBAKER, LARK PA 2-5395 GEORGIA-CAROLINA BEAUTY BARBER SUPPLY CO. AUGUSTA MILL SUPPLY CO. Indusfrlal Supplies New Savannah Rd. Phone PA-2-4657 AUGUSTA. GEORGIA Compliments of MURPHY STATIONERY SINCE 1916 DIAL PArk 2-2122 Compliments of Augusta ' s Family Department Store Since 1874 22I21J DRUGS MONTE SANO PHARMACY 1424 Monte Sano Ave. Phone PA 6-2553 KINGS WAY PHARMACY 2107 Kings Way Phone RE 3-4456 WALKER MOTOP COMPAMV iH aLsi Sc TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Broad at 14th St. 612 Ga. Ave. AUGUSTA. GA. NORTH AUGUSTA. S. C. Phone PA 2-5371 Phone TA 2-8331 GARY SATCHER REALTY COMPANY Telephone PArk 4-8881 844 Greene Street AUGUSTA. GEORGIA HILL DRUG CO. For Beautiful Clothes Visit FIFTH AVE. SHOPPE The Shoppe All Women Know ' Serving Augusta for Over a Quarter of a Century With High Quality and High Style. 829 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, SA. DIXIELAND PIE DOUGHNUT COMPANY W. Buena Vista Avenue NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone: TA 4-7821 W. E. RAINES COMPANY, INC. Building Specialties and Supplies METAL PRODUCTS 14 Seventh Street Phone PA 2-5553 SAL ' S BARBER SHOP All College Students 75c TRULOCK CANDY CO. 1533 Walton Way Phone 2-3161 DISTRIBUTOR OF LAYS POTATO CHIPS FINE CANDIES PEANUT BUHER SANDWICHES TOOLE SUPPLY COMPANY Industrial Supplies PHONE PA 4-8816 AUGUSTA. GEORGIA MONTE SANO HARDWARE CO. LAKE VIEW PHARMACY, INC. 1800 Broad St. Phone RE 3-4495 Compliments of FULCHER, FULCHER, HAGLER HARPER KEEL ' S SERVICE STATION Road Service AAA Rating 1924 WALTON WAY PHONE RE 6-5240 NELL ' S BEAUTY SALON Designer of Snnar+ Coiffures 2114 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE RE 6-8308 BLANCHARD CALHOUN MORTGAGE CO. ROSENTHAL ' S SHOE STORE CAPEZIO SHOES AND DANCE WEAR 968 Broad St. Connplinnen+s of JARRELL ' S CURB MARKET 2710 Washington Road Open Every Day From 8 A.M. to I I P.M. Connplimen+s of AVERA PROVISION CO. BILL JONES MOTORS Phone: PA 2-7761 1424 Broad St. IMPERIAL fco p ln J-— CHRYSLER ' y DODGE X TRIUMPH SV JEPT WINO -z For Best Results . . . HULSE LAUNDRY INC CALL EDMUNDS DRUG COMPANY 510 Broad Street PA 2-6855 EDMUNDS AND JONES 201 Milledge Road RE 6-2545 960 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA HOME OF FAMOUS FASHIONS WJBF Channel 6 of AUGUSTA ( ' m GENERAL TIRE SUPPLY CO., INC. AUGUSTA ' S MASTER SERVICE STATION ' WHEEL ALIGNMENT, BRAKE, AND BALANCING SERVICE Broad at 12th St. Phone 2-664! Augusta, Georgia EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY 120! Broad St. Phone PA 2-4837 Compliments of FRANK RENICK AUGUSTA ATLANTA Compliments of A FRIEND Complimen+s of A FRIEND THE OXFORD SHOP 935 Jones St. Autographs We, The WHITE COLUMNS Staff, sincerely hope you have enjoyed your 1960 annual. We would like to thank our wonderful advisor, Mr. Keith Cowling, for his untiring work and patience. Also we hope that this book, the product of our combined efforts, will make you proud of your fine school. BEST OF EVERYTHING IN THE FUTURE JACK RUTHIE LYNN HARRIET CAROLYN 191 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made ' [i(k « nt


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