Oral history interview with Geri P. Regnier, 2007 Feb. 27 / conducted by Marshall L. Berger.

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Oral history interview with Geri P. Regnier, 2007 Feb. 27 / conducted by Marshall L. Berger.

Geri P. Regnier describes the student population in 1967 when she entered Columbus College. She discusses the controversy over the Rebel mascot, her involvement in extracurricular activities, her classes and professors, and how well Columbus College prepared her for work, career, and her life in general. She discusses her employment beginning in 1978 when there were about 3,800 alumni. She discusses her perception of the future of CSU, new buildings on campus, and the role of the campus police force.

Typescript: 20 leaves, bound ; 29 cm.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette : analog.

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Geri P. Renier's father was a helicopter pilot in the Army. She was born in Columbus when he was stationed at Fort Benning, left when she was a year old, came back when she was two and stayed until she was seven, and then came back when she was almost 15. After attending Army schools all over the world, Ms. Regnier graduated from Hardaway High School. She then came right across the creek to attend Columbus College. After graduation, Ms. Regnier worked for the State of Georgia as a case worker at...

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