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BELLS RING... . stomachs growl .. . and the sixth period is over! Lunch time can’t be far away when the boys rush to formation from the Academic Building, scene of academic struggles on weekdays, movies on Saturday nights, and the YMCA on Sundays. SUMMERTIME for weeks, the weather made the main barracks a de- serted spot, as the boys played Spring sports in January . . . then, bang! Temperatures plunged from 75 to 5 in one day and the snows came once more. HOME? .. . yes, to every boy who enters and enters into the spirit of Augusta, the main barracks is a real home. The uniform room, book room, movie library, offices, laundry room, armory and post office give it the dis- tinction of being the center of cadet life.
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a. ...and to the “BOSS” “KEEP YOUR GOAL HIGH”... Mrs. Chas. S. Roller, Jr., Mary Baldwin College alumna, gives timely advice to the First Captain, Pete Kelley. “AND YOU’D BETTER catch those passes!’’ Zeke Zehmer, end on the varsity, finds out that Mrs. Roller is really a football enthusiast. Never does she miss a game! commands to every platoon. Following his illness, Colonel found out the love his boys held for him when he entered the Mess Hall for the first time in two months. A roar of genuine delight issued from every cadet and each member of his loyal faculty. Devoting the majority of his time to AMA, Col. Roller has given freely of his spare time to the Augusta Old Stone Presbyterian Church, where he has been a deacon and elder for 28 years; to the Kiwanis International, to the Sons of Confederate Veterans, to the Ruritan Club and to many educational and scientific organ- izations. But to AMA, Col. and Mrs. Roller have given their love, their time, their lives. To a couple who number great men and women as their friends, their proudest moment still comes when one of their boys turns to them for help and says, ‘‘You are MY friend.” For all that Col. and Mrs. Chas. S. Roller, Jr. have been.to us and to the thousands of AMA alumni before us, we wish a happy 50 and 80 and with love dedicate to them the 1959 RECALL.
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