Augusta College - White Columns Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1985
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s.c. LD270.81 .W35 1985 61 REESE LIBRARY Augusta College Augusta, Georgia ' •. ' : ' ;V ' W ' V. ? V 0 y. Co Jur °fth JS • Herb Dew — Senior. Computer Science major. Active as Treasurer of Delta Tau Chi fraternity, president of Student Government Association, former president of Delta Tau Chi fraternity, and member of the Senate. Karen Pittman — Senior. History major. Active as Vice- President of Student Ambassador Board and member of the History Club. gSpratlin — Junior, mications major. Active 3grapher for Augusta White Columns iok, member of the Itudent Union and member of tudent Ambassador Board. ottot VlattVva ieeVV 30 d 5napP«« RusseU ' t« ' ° •• Unase.ShaadVx MomecomiHg Hearts for Homecoming X This year ' s Homecoming festivities began with a dance February 16th. The King candidates — Vic Daniel, Bill Dunbar, Larry Frails, Tom Mulherin, Charles Turner, and David Widener — and Queen candidates — Ginger Andrews, Elise Cave, Jenifer Fortson, Victoria Goode, Robin Henderson, Jenny Hursman, and Tracey Stephens — • were introduced. Other activities included an ice cream party, bon fire, acrobatic comedy act, basketball games, and certainly our Homecoming Party the 22nd. Crowned as Homecoming King and Queen 1985 were Larry Frails and Robin Henderson. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Linda Britt Debbie Chimley Debbie Ciceri Karen Collins ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Steve Colohan Beth Coursey Julie Craft ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ Sheila Darden Jacques Davignon Bobby Debarge Karina DeCampli y l -Wi| H 1 1 IH A ' M : ■-. 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Owens Carol Palmer John Payne Kathy Pierson Marcia Reeder Clara Rhodes Fralisia Rhodes Edwina Richardson Shirley Riley Lisa Salter Karen Schoenfeld Scott Shultz Angela Sherrod Ronald Sherrod Sheila Shoemake Melanie Sleister Kelly Smith Kimberly Smith Margaret Smith Michael Smith Eric Snyder Angela Stevens Hasan Syed Pamela Tarver Vince Temples Michael Thomas Hermecendei Walton Sandy Webb Brian Webb Michelle Wes Post-Mcealaureate Ugochukwn Nwauwa Jerry Worthington AdmiHistratm, faculty Staff Wayne Agness Maxine Allen Emmett Arnold 67 Juan Bonetti Bill Bompart Michael Brown Dexter Burley William Burgan Mary Ann Cashin 68 '                              «               . m , . m , m , mf.f.t.tftttttttt « ttttt ttt$tt$ $. Diane Cimbala ■' 1 - Sharon Covitz Mary Dickson Palsy Dowling MaryAnn Christenberry Frank Davis Dean Dinwiddle Robert Duttweiller    «0   0 0 4 0 y Ron Ezele 70 ( Sils Lewis Elise Little Betty Long Barbara Lunderen Fred Maynard Ella McClattle Elfriede McLean Stuart McClver Cindy Moran Lurelia Moss Cody Neal John O ' shea Edward Pettit Robert Pitcock Michelle Pollard June Pritchett Ray Rowland Jana Sandarg John Sappington Brenda Smart Bart Snead Barbara Speerstra Gary Stroebel Russell Stulkes Harvey Stirewalt Gerald Thompson 1 1 1 1 i f JJ i 1 1 L iik- H ■L j 1 ■fe H 1 IVS ■— t -taaBfc 1 ■1 ' - ' ' ««! Mb -. Wyj I H ■1 H-- - ... LJta SSS s ■H ■iliBl w| eiizabcthm ?ayre ' , ' tSt- ' S c A- ' i ;r« ' -rs i S ' - ' ' ° s -r - ...e ' - d - Down cOi Due to major controversies concerning student activities, the secret United Front for Lethargy called in the BEAR BUSTERS to investigate A.C. Undercover, ,y J one-by-one, the BEARS became Jaguars and infil- trated every department. They seemed to be typi- cal students. 4 m r i Can ' t Meat Voui fooled. Accident . . . Who you gon call? PUBLIC SAFETY! ■av ' ■5 S xVe Xoot ' , fear - c, , service. ' ° ' ' ) of voluntary Meanwhile, the quarter progressed. Inevitably, the ENG 101 final drew The effects seemed permanent. One BEAR thought that she was a secretary, I ' m leaving for lunch, then the bank, then an appointment. I should be back by 4:30 though. .. « Another thought that he was sort of a statue, Give me your igno- rant, give me your stu- pid, give me your ... When all seemed hopeless, Cousin It counseled the poor BEARS. This BEAR chills out by _.aJ day and does unmention- ables by early evening and night. eft to student Eiee. f-ll fl ' -  The BEARS are now in advertising ' ass ' ' ' ' •••••• y MAoss . - :•: - Smt — ;.%••• yW ? Arts Club tttt$ $tt t s$ tt€t tttfeftefff ...          t « y 4 44 0        « «  ff                           ' ' ii i i r a m Z0 CHi • ••• s e e n I u t u n e b c r i Spanish Club H Student Qovemment Association 111 ff frf«ffrffrfrffr -- rr i;frrfff                                          j   « r s if e c u t i V c n r a n c h Patti Peabody, Treasurer; Nita Wiggins, Vice President; Herb Dew, President; Bobby Chappell, Secretary. u d e a H a I Student Union i« - ' ■.L 2 n ' ' ' Alpha Mu Qamma 128 I d d m. ' Departmental Softball Zoumament •••• American Malaika Company Zke f Cherry Orchard Mell Ringer Staff The Bell Ringer had its setbacks this year but made a great recovery. This next year should prove most interesting. Editor — Blair Robertson; Staff — Anna Howard, Matt Pieper, Tripp Jennings, and Nita Wiggins. Drama Awards . fie White Columns ' S5 jaguars Swi 00 9 y- ■■' c«««f ,.--°°l asketbal Robin Rhodes was named a 1984 NAIA Second-Teanx All-Ameri- During this past summer, Dr. Sandarg sponsored a guided tour to Paris and Spain, which was a total success. Everyone had a great time (dodging highjackers and bombs). It was a very educational experience that no one will forget. Seeing the Monalisa and the Venus de Milo in books can never equal seeing these masterpieces in per- son. During the four-day stay in Paris, nothing was left undone. The Eiffel Tower was conquered, and visits to the Louvre, Notre Dame, and Versailles, and a night boat ride down the river Seine kept ev- eryone busy. After ransacking Par- is, the tour moved down through Spain stopping at Madrid, Cordo- ba, Granada, Sevilla and, finally, the beach of Torremolinos on the Mediterrean Sea. The language bar- rier was not a problem since Dr. Sandarg speaks fluent French, Spanish, and sign language and most of the natives speak passable English. The two-week trip makes you appreciate the french and Spanish cultures moreover, it makes you appreciate all of the conveniences and freedoms you have waiting for you in the United States of America. 166 Riconda doing imitation of Winged Victory in the background Hick out thie tourists Granada, Spain Riconda having her portrait done at the artists corner in Par- The Venus de Milo, of course. 4- Trying to figure it all out barbecue u. ' rt j-i QmduatioH Congratulations Zo Zke Class of 1985 7rom Zke Augusta College Alumni Association Alumni Board Officers Nell P. DeT nii g ' 78 W. Thomas Ashmore ' 32 Eugene H. Renno ' 68 Vicki G. Proefrock ' 82 Nancy Solomon Stutts ' 67 W. Palmer Sheppard, III ' 73 Solomon C. Greene ' 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 Valerie Spratlin — President — Vice President — Secretary Treasurer Babcock Wilcox Insulating Products Division Augusta, Georgia a McDermott company New Car Sales New Truck Sales Used Car Sales • Auto Body Repairs and Painting • Service Repair on Any Kind of Vehicle FORD • On-The-Spot Financing • Leasing on New Cars and Trucks • Rental Cars and Trucks By the Day or Month • Complete Line ol Parts and Accessories • EARLY BIRD SERVICE — leave your car with us anytime during the 24 hours. (404) 73B-8000 WrightBboro Road at Bobby Jones P.O. Box 14249 Augusta, Georgia 30919 BWkKRS FIHST WERE RIGHT ON THE MONEY. THE MOVE! 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Reagan ' s smashing victory over Mondale-Ferraro highlighted the political scene as Geraldine Ferraro ' s bid to become the nation ' s first woman Vice-President failed. In sports, Bernard Langer became the first German (and only the third foreigner) to win the Masters. Tennis great John McEnroe thrilled Augusta spectators when he visited the Garden City to participate in an exhibition match with Vitas Gerualitis. Brigham Young was the NCAA football champion, while the basketball crown went to Villanova. Florida ended years of frustration against Georgia, beating them soundly, then going on to capture their first SEC title ever (revoked later because of recruting violations). In the news the big story was terrorism, highjackings, and hostages, as the West was forced repeatedly to confront Shiite demands. Of the forty hostages, thirty-nine were returned safely. In fashion, the male earring fad appeared sporadically on the A.C. campus, and occasionally a Punk or New Wave hair- do (Partially shaved heads and or dyed hair) would emerge. In the spring, knee-length, floral-design shorts were popu- lar. In music, Prince dominated the Grammys, but the big- gest record of the year was probably We are the World by U.S.A. for Africa, a conglomerate of American musicians raising money to combat star- vation in Ethiopia. In movies, Sally Field won her second Oscar, and in television, it was the Bill Cosby Show that headed the ratings throughout most of the season. The Dynasty Cult con- tinued to grow, and in the season ' s finale, reflected the world ' s political scene by pre- senting a terrorist-staged massacre at a wedding. A BASIC FACT . . . skill = no future. s. €■S We will fight back, ' Reagan vows Von Bvaow, :fL« suffer, ex-lover  ay« ' ' «« ' babie. named 189 lyiai Vudictc; d«o spying hody Sditofs J ote: Mere is your yearbook — enjoy I My staff and J thank ohn May for writing copy for the | Elizabethan §ayre and closing ' section, and Vicky Spratlin for contributing many photographs (in the absence of Valerie — of course), Jn addition, J thank my staff for their dedication and camaraderie, J feel that a tradition has begun at Augusta College — a tradition of student, not faculty, publications. As an alumnus, J hope to see this continue. However, this will only be possible if you — the students — support both WMe umff _ and the ' ' Ml Kingef, Sincerely, jCeonard Bates Editor
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