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NORTH  GEORGIA  COLLEGE 


3  0642  00152  8192 


1951 


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REF  U   428   C9      1951 
CYCLOPS 


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FOR  REFERENCE 

Do  Not  Take  From  This  Room 


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Published  by  the  Cadets  and  Coeds 

of 

NORTH     GEORGIA     COLLEGE 

Dahlonega,    Georgia 

"Georgia's  West  Point" 


Sp.Col.  U  428  .N6  C9  195  1 
North  Georgia  College, 
Cyclops  /        27200 


In  this  forty- fifth  edition  of  the  CYCLOPS  we  have 
endeavored  to  carry  otit  a  two-fold  pnrpose.  The 
first,  and  most  important,  has  been  to  shoti\  by  a 
scanning  of  these  pages,  the  everyday  life  and  activi- 
ties of  an  eventful  year  at  ISorth  Georgia  College. 
We  hope  that  in  later  life  this  yearbook  will  bring 
back  the  enjoyable  friendships  and  delightful  ex- 
periences that  yon  have  knoivn  during  this  academic 
year. 

The  second  pnrpose  is  to  shon-  the  part  the 
college  plays  in  the  important  role  of  building 
leaders  and  defenders  of  our  democratic  govern- 
ment and  the  most  significant  connotation  of  de- 
mocracy —  FREEDOM. 

The  Staff. 


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those  North  Georgia  College 
graduates  who,  throughout  the  world, 
are  giving  their  time,  energy,  and  lives 
for  the  preservation  of  the  freedom 
which  we  enjoy,  this  yearbook  is  grate- 
fully dedicated. 


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approaching  a  crossroad  in  its  march  toward  the 
selection  of  a  philosophy  of  human  organization. 
Nations  and  the  individuals  within  them  will  make 
their  selections  on  the  basis  of  those  influences 
exerted  by  the  home,  the  church,  and  the  school. 

Your  college  has,  over  the  years,  accepted  its 
obligation  to  assist  you,  its  students,  to  formulate 
a  personal  philosophy  embracing  the  highest  degree 
of  integrity,  a  devotion  to  duty,  and  a  respect  for 
our  nation's  ideals.  Thus  armed,  we  here  are  con- 
fident of  your  ability  to  meet  the  test  the  days  ahead 
are  sure  to  bring. 


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President 


ALICE  DONOVAN 

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Georgia   State  College   for   Women 

B.S.H.E. 


WILLIAM  D.   YOUNG 

Dean 

A.B.,   MA.,  Cumberland   University; 

Graduate  Study,  University   of  Chicag 

Peabody   College  for  Teachers 


JOHN  C.  SIRMONS 

Dean  Emeritus 

Ph.B.,   M.A.,   Emory   University 

Gr.iduJte   Study,   Duke   University 


ROY  M.  HIOTT 

P.M.S.  CJN  T. 

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ORVIL  R.  HAUSE 

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University,  Ph.D. 

ROGER   L.  WILLIAMS,  JR. 

Associate  Professor,  Head,  Department 

of  Physical  Education 

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CHARLES   M.   YAGER 

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University     of     Maryland,     B.S.     in     M.E. 

Duke  University,  M.Ed. 


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R.  T.  O'KELLEY,  JR. 

Business  Ma)iagcr 

J.  W.  PHILLIPS 

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MISS  GRACE  CONNER Secrefary   to  the  President 

MISS  MATTIE  CRAIG Bookstore 

MISS  ESTELLE   DAVID Secretary 

MRS.   W.  A.  DOBSON Secretary 

MRS.   J.   L.   DOBSON        Secretary 

MRS.  LUCY  DOSTER Dietician 

MRS.  ELLA  RAY  OAKES Assistant  Re;-ntrar 

MRS.   ESTELLA   RAIFORD Assistant  Dietician 

MR.   JACK  ROBERTS      ....      Manager  of  Student  Exchange 

DR.  D.  C.  SIRMONS,  M.D College  Physician 

MR.   L.   B.   SPRINKLER Night  Watchman 

MISS  MARY   STEPHENS Secretary 

MRS  SARA   N.   WRIGHT,   R.N College  Nurse 

MRS.   ^»'ILLIAM   D.   YOUNG Alumni  Secretary 

MRS.   J.   W.  PHILLIPS        Secretary 


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JOSEPH   KANADAY,  JR. 

",Io.c" 

Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Sciciue 

BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION 

ors:      Distinguished      M 
idcnt   of   Senior   Class. 
Member:      Officers'     Club      (Treas 
uure  Business  Leaders'  Club,  Lettei 
lub.  Rex  Fraternity,  Sgts.  Club. 
Military  Unit:  Company  D  (Sgt.), 
,ny    B     (Sgt.),    Company    A     {1st 
itcalion   Staff    (Major). 
Sports:     Varsity     Basketball,     Intr.i 
iftball. 


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arer). 


Lt.), 


LEON  HOWARD  CAPP 

"Al" 

Arlington,  Florida 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION 

College  Honors:  Who's  Who  Among  Stu- 
dents in  American  Colleges  and  Universi- 
ties, Dean's  List,  Vice-President  of  Senior 
Class. 

Member:  Lettermen's  Club  (President), 
Future  Business  Leaders'  Club  (Secretary, 
Reporter). 

Military  Unit:  Honorary  Capt.,  Com- 
pany B    (1st  Sgt.). 

Sports:  Varsity  Baseball,  Intramural 
Softball. 


TINIE    BETH   PHILLIPS 

"Bessie" 

Canon,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Arts 

ENGLISH 

College  Honors:   Secretary  of  Senior  Class. 

Members:  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Glee  Club,  Rec 
Club    (Treasurer),  Future  Teachers   Club. 

Sports:  Letter  and  Sweater  Award  in 
Intramural  Sports. 


jOE   KELLETT  STEPHENSON 

*'Jose" 

Summerville,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College  Honors:  Dean's  List,  Treasurer  of 
Senior  Class. 

Member:  Rex  Fraternity  (Sgt.  at  Arms), 
Sgts.  Club,  Business  Administration  Club, 
Glee  Club. 

Military  Unit:  Company  B  (Sgt.). 
"Jose"  served  with  3139  Signal  Battalion 
in  Germany. 


MRS.  JOSEPH  KANADY.  SR. 

Sponsor 


MR.  NEWTON  OAKES 
Advisor 


JANE  ADAMS 

"Nitwit" 
Jefferson,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

SECRETARIAL  SCIENCE 

College  Honors:   Dean's  List. 

Member:  Glee  Club.  Dramatic  Club  (Vi( 
Rec  Club,  Baptist  Student  Union  (Council 
Y.W.C.A.,  Editor  of  "B.S.U.  Highlights." 


MARTHA  ANN   AKRIDGE 

"Marty" 

Pelham,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

College  Honors:   Dean's  List. 

Member:  Y.W.C.A.,  Rec  Club,  (Captain,  Counci 
Iramatic  Club,  Science  Club  (Parliamentarian),  Rifle  Te: 
Sports:    Letter   and  Sweater  Award    in   Intramural    Spoi 


SHIRLEY  JOYCE   ALLEN 
Jefferson,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

CHEMISTRY  AND  PHYSICS 

College  Honors:  Dean's  List,  Who's  'Ji'ho  Among  Stu- 
dents   in    American   Colleges    and    Universities. 

Member:  Glee  Club,  Y.-W.C.A.,  Dramatic  Club  (Secre- 
tary), Camera  Club  (Secretary),  Chemistry  Club  (Presi- 
dent), Physics  Club,  Rec  Club  (Secretary.  Council), 
Ride  Team    (Captain),  Baptist  Student    Union    (President), 


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BEN  C.  AMICK 
Columbus,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICS 


JOHN  D.   ANTHONY.  JR. 

"Jack" 

Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICS 

College  Honors:  Distinguished  Military  Student 
Iter  of  Sophomore  Class. 

Member:  Sigma  Theta,  Sgts.  Club  (Vice-Pr< 
.ettermcn's  Club,  Y.M.C.A.  (Secretary),  Physii 
President),   Camera  Club.   Wesley   Foundation    (Tri 

Military  Unit:   Company   B    (Sgt.),  Color  Guard. 

Sports:   Varsity  Baseball  and  Basketball. 


ROBERT   ASA  BATES 

"Bob" 

Meansvilie,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College  Honors:   Distinguished   Military  Student. 
Member:   Y.M.C.A.    (Treasurer,  Vice-President.  C 
uture    Business    Leaders'    Club,    N.C.O.    Club,    Sgt: 
Military    Unit:    Co.    A    (Pvt.,   CpL,    Sgt.,    Lt. ) 
Sports:  Intramural  Sports. 


WILLIAM  NATHAN  BENNETT 

"Bill" 

Thomaston,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College  Honors:  Dean's  List,  Honor  Platoon. 

Member:     Future     Business     Leaders'     Club.     Sgts, 
Military  Unit:  Company  D   (Pvt.,  Sgt.). 


ROBERT  MOBLEY  BLASINGAME 

"Bobo" 

Jersey,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
Member:    Glee  Club,   Cpl.  Club,   Sgts.   Club,  Rifle   Team, 
Y.M.C.A.    (Council,  Vice-President),  Future  Business  Lead- 
ers' Club,  Sigma  Theta. 

Military    Unit:    Band     (Pvt.,    Pfc,    Cpl.,    Sgt.,    M/Sgt.). 


Memorial  to  Price 


NORRIS  SELDON  BROWN 

"Brownie" 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Sciriicc 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

College  Honors:  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in 
American  Colleges  and  Universities.  President  of 
Junior  Class,  Dean's  List,  Honor  Student. 

Member:  Rex  Fraternity,  Physical  Education 
Club,  Science  Club,  Lettermen's  Club  (Vice-Pres- 
ident), N.C.O.,  Y.M.C.A. 

Military  Unit:  Company  C  (Pvt.,  Sgt.). 


FRED  MORRIS  CHESTER 

Alpharetta,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Arti 

LANGUAGE 
Collese  Honors:  Dean's  List. 
Member:  Sgts,  Club. 

Military  Unit:  Company  D  (Cpl.,  Sgt.). 
Sports:   Intramural  Softball   and   lootball. 


Academic  Building 


MRS.  FRANK  CAIN 

Buford,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 


ARTHUR   T.   CAMPBELL,  JR. 

Canon,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


HAROLD  GRADY  CARTER 
Barnesville,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 
nber:        Chemistry       Club,       Science       Club, 


JAMES  ROBERT  CLIFTON 

"Bo  Bo" 

Albany,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College  Honors:  Dean's  List,  Distinguished  Mili- 
tary Student.  Honor  Platoon,  -Who's  Who  Among 
Students  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities. 
■Who's  -Who  at  N.G.C.  (Mr.  N.G.C.,  Most  Ver- 
satile). 

Member;  Officer's  Club  (President),  Sgts.  Club 
(Vice-President),  Rex  Fraternity  (President,  Vice- 
President),  Business  Administration  Club  (Presi- 
dent), Forensic  Senate,  Pan-Hellenic  Council, 
Y.M.C.A. 

Military  Unit:  Company  A  (Pvt.,  Sgt.),  Com- 
pany C  (Sgt.,  2nd  Lt.,  Capt.),  Battalion  Staff 
(Lt.  Col.). 

Sports:  Sweater  and  Letter  Award  in   Intramural 


Y.M.C.A.,  Wesley  Foundai 


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WILLIAM  BOYCE  CHAFIN,  JR. 
Washington,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTKATION 
College  Honors:    Dean's  List,  Honor  Student. 
Member:    Y.M.C.A.     (Cabinet    Member),    Wesley 
Foundation    (Publicity    Director),    Dramatic    Club, 
Glee  Club,  Future  Business  Leaders'  Club. 
Military  Unit;  Band. 


WEBBY  COFFEY 

"Buddy" 
Chatsworth,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College     Honors:     Dean's     List,     Honor     Studei 
Member;     Business     Administration     Club,    Y. 
C.A,.  Wesley  Foundation,  Glee  Club. 
Military  Unit:  Company  C  (Pvt.). 
Buddy    is    a    Graduate    of    Reinhardt    Junior    C 


ege. 


Brown 
Chafin 


Coleman 
Cox 


Collier 

W.    DOBSON 


CoSPER 

Downer 


JOHN  THOMAS  COLEMAN 

"Hick" 

Dillard,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College  Honor:  Dean's  List. 
Member:     Business     Administration     Club,     Sgts 


Club,  Y.M.C.A. 


t:    Company   A    (Pvt.,   Cpl.),   Coi 
1st    Class).    Color    Guard. 


CLARENCE  H.  COLLIER 
Midville,  Georgia 
B,u-hrlnr  of  Science 

ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 


JAMES  M.  COOK,  JR. 

"Jimmy" 

Wrightsville,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 
;c   Honors:    Distinguished    Military    Stu 

Manager  19n  Cyclops, 
ler:      Sigma     Theta      Fraternity.      Drai 
31ee    Club,    Camera    Club     (Vice-Presi 
It),    N.C.O.    Club,    Officers    Club,   Gem 
\.,    Pan-Hellenic    Council, 
iry  Unit:  Band  (Cpl.,  Sgt.,  1st  Lt.). 
s:  Intramural  Sports. 


JAMES   KENNETH  COX 

"Ken" 

Canton,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 


Member:  Generals,  Physics  Club,  Camera  Club, 
ilee  Club,  N.C.O.  Club,  Officers  Club,  Y.M.C.A., 
assistant   Business  Manager  of    1911    Cyclops. 

Military  Unit:  Band   (Pfc,  Cpl.,  Sgt.,  2nd  Lt.). 


JOSEPH  LEONARD  DOBSON 
Rockmart,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

CHEMISTRY  AND  PHYSICS 


WILLIAM  ADELBERT  DOBSON 
Rockmart,  Gjeorgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

EDUCATION 


Science  Hall 


CARL  EDWARD  COSPER 
Gainesville,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College  Honors:  Honor  Platoon. 

Member:    Officers  Club,  Future  Business 
Club,  Sgts.  Club. 

Military     Unit;     Company     B      (Pvt.,     Sg 
Lt.),  Battalion  Staff    (1st   Lt.   Asst.    S-.1). 

Sports:  Letter  and  Sweater  Award  in  Int 


LEWIS  HOWARD  DOWNER 

"High-Pocket" 

Buena  Vista,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
"High-Pocket"   transferred   from  Georgia  1 
I  College. 


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MRS.    EDITH    FINNEY    FAULKNER 

Jackson,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

ELEMENTARY    EDUCATION 
Collogc  Honors:    Dean's  List. 
Member:  Future  Teachers'  Club. 


ALBERT   E.   FRENCH 

"Al" 

RossviUe,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Sciejice 

EDUCATION 

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BURGES  B.  FITE 

"Battle" 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

HISTORY 
Camera     Club     (Secretary     and     Trea 
Theta,    Sgts.    Club.    Y.M.C.A.,    We 
on,  N.C.O.    Club. 


ELLA  MAE  DUVALL 

Eton,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

HOME  ECONOMICS 
Y.W.C.A..  Future  Teachers'  Club, 
ne    Economics   Club    (Secretary). 


GEORGE  DAVID  GOWDER,  JR. 
Gainesville,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

CHEMISTRY  AND  BIOLOGY 
College  Honor:   Dean's  List. 
Member:    Chemistry    Club    (Vice-President), 
nee  Club,  B.T.U. 
Military    Unit:    Company    B     (Pvt.,    Cpl.,    Sf 


MARION   ELIZABETH  GRAHAM 
Danielsville,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

SECRETARIAL  SCIENCE 

College  Honors:  Dean's  List. 

Members:  Sanford  Hall  (Vice-President,  Prf 
lent),  Rcc  Club,  R.lle  Team.  Y.-W.C.A.,  Busin 
Idmin.stration   Club.   Forensic   Club. 


Chapel  and  Dining  Hall 


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ERNEST 

MOBLEY  EBERHARDT,  JR. 

"Bob" 

HinesviUe,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

College  Ho 
Dean's  List. 

Member:  R 
Club.    Officer 

Military  U 
(Sgt.,  Sgt.    1 

PHYSICS 

nors:    Distinguished   Military 

ex    Fraternity,    Physics   Club 

'   Club. 

nit:    Company   A    (Pvt.),   Cor 
St    Class,   2nd   Lt.,  Capt.). 

Student. 
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ALLEN  WEIR  GURLEY 

"Al" 

Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
College    Honors:    Dean's    List. 
Member:  Physical  Education  Club.  Futun 
:rs'  Club. 


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holcombe 


JACK  DAN  HARDAGE 
Marietta,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

SECRETARIAL  SCIENCE 
CjIIcsc    Honors:    Who's    Who    At    N.G.C. 
Personality).     Who's     Who     Among     Studen 
American    Colleges   and    Universities. 

Member:      Business      Administration 
Y.M.C.A.  (President). 

Military  Unit:  Company  B    (Pvt.). 


GEORGE  G.   HARRIS 

"G.G." 

Po.ni 
Bach 

;  Peter,  Georgia 
'dor  of  Science 

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Club.  Y.M.C.A. 

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JUANITA  HARRIS 

"Nita" 
Jenkinsburg,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  LDUCATION 

Member:  Y.W.C.A..  Rcc  Club  (Council.  Capt.). 
Physical  Education  Club  (Secretary.  Vice-Presi- 
dent.   Senior    Class    Editor    of    19U    Cyclops. 

Sports:    Letter  and  Ssveater  Award  in  Intramural 


VCILBURN   CLAYTON   HAWKINS 

"Sonny" 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
College    Honors:    Honor   Platoon. 
Members:     Sgts.     Club,    N.C.O.     Club.     Physi, 
Education  Club    (Treasurer). 

Military    Unit:    Company    B    (Cpl..    Sgt.). 


HEZEKIAH  K.   HEATH.  JR. 

"Hez" 

Homerville.  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

College  Honors:   Dean's  List. 

Members:  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity  (Sgt.  at 
Arms),  Sgts.  Club,  Sgt.  at  Arms),  Rifle  Team, 
Y.M.C.A. 

Military  Unit:  Companv  B  (Pvt.,  Pfc,  Cpl., 
Sgt.,   Sgt.    1st  Class). 


WILLIAM  J.  HINSON,  JR. 

"Wild  Bill" 

Claxton,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

College   Honors:    Honor   Platoon. 

Member:  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity  (Secretary) 
Physical  Education  Club,  Dramatic  Club,  Futurt 
Teachers'  Club,   Sgts.    Club. 

Military  Unit:  Company  C  (Pvt.,  Cpl.,  Sgt. 
Sgt.,    Ist    Class). 

Sports:    Intramural    Sports. 


ELEANOR   LOUISE  HITCH 

"Louisa" 

Fitzgerald,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

SECRETARIAL  SCIENCE 

College    Honors:    Dean's    List. 

Member:  Wesley  Foundation  (Secretary).  Re 
Club  (Secretary.  Council).  Dramatic  Club.  Busi 
ness    Administration    Club.    Y.W.C.A. 


RICE  ROSS  HOLCOMBE 

Canton,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

College   Honors:    Distinguished    Military    Stude. 


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Mei 


Olfic. 


Barnes  Hall 


JOHN  CYRUS  HOLMES,  JR. 

"Rocky" 

Thomasville,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College   Honors:    Dean's    List. 

Member:  Rex  Fralcrnity,  Business  Administ 
tion   Club,   Sgts.    Club,    Y.M.C.A. 

Military  Unit:  Company  C  (Sgt.).  Hcadqu 
ters   Company. 

Sports:    Intramural    Sports. 


WILLIAM   DAVID  HOLT 

■■Whale" 

Adairsville,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College  Honors:    Dean's  List. 

Member:    Business    Administration   Club.    N.C.O. 
Club,   Sgts.   Club. 

Military    Unit:    Company    B    (Pvt.,    Cpl.,    Sgt.). 


BARNARD   YATES  HOLWELL 

■■Speedy" 

Quitman,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
Member:    Y.M.C.A.,    Sgts.    Club,    Physical    Edu- 
ation    Club. 
Military  Unit:  Company  C  (Pic,  Sgt.). 
Sports:     Letter    and    Sweater    Award     for    Intra- 


WILLIAM   DANIEL   HUGHES 

"Spec" 

Adel,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
College   Honors:    Dean's   List. 
Member:     Rex    Fraternity.    Sgts.    Club,    Pbys 
Education    Club,    Cyclops    Staff,    Y.M.C.A. 
Military    Unit:    Company   B    (Sgt.). 
Sports:    Intramural    Sports. 


JAMES  TERRY  HURT 

"Hertz" 

Gumming.  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
Member:    Radio    Club     (Coordinator.    Secretary). 
Y.M.C.A,,  N.C.O.   Club. 

Military   Unit;    Company  B    (Pvt.,  Cpl.,  Sgt.). 


SAMUEL  H.  JACKSON 

Chipley,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY  AND  CHEMISTRY 


JACK  LESLIE  JESSUP 

"Jew" 

Smithville,  Georgia 

FLOYD  ROBERT  HORTON 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College  Honors:   Dean's  List,  Distinguished 
tary    Student. 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRA-nON 
Member:    Sigma    Theta,    Business    Administration 

Club. 

Military  Unit:   Company   D    (Cpl.).  Headquarters 

Company. 

Sports:   Intramural   Sports. 

Member:  Future  Business  Leaders'  Club  (P 
mentarian,  Vice-President),  Cadet  Bugler 
(Associate   Editor),   Sgts.   Club,    Y.M.C.A. 

Military  Unit:  Company  A  (Pvt.,  Cpl., 
Sgt.    1st    Class). 

Sports:    Intramural    Sports. 

HARRY  CLYDE  JOHNSON 
Quitman,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

College  Honors:  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in 
American  Colleges  and  Universities,  Distinguished 
.I.litiry  Student,   Blue  Honor  Bar. 

Member:  Officers'  Club,  Glee  Club,  Physical  Edu- 
ation  Club,  Y.M.C.A,  (Vice-President,  Treas- 
,rer). 


JOHN   POWELL  KING 

■•Johnny  P." 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College   Honors:    Distinguished    Military    Student. 

Member:     Sigma    Theta     Fraternity.    Sgts.     Club, 

Dfficers'     Club,     Rifle     Team,     Glee     Club.     Business 

Administration   Club.   Generals. 

Military    Unit:    Company    B    (Pvt.l,   Company    A 
(Sgt.,    2nd    Ll.,    1st    Lt..   Capt.). 
Sports:    Intramural    Sports. 


MIRIAM  JANET  KING 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY  AND  CHEMISTRY 

College  Honors:   Dean's  List.  Who's  Who  An 

Students    in    American    Colleges    and    Universi 

Who's    Who    at    N-G.C.    (Most    Likely    to   Succ 

Must     Intellectual.     Miss     N.G.C..     Sweetheart 

Member:  Rec  Club,  Chemistry  Club  (Secret 
Treasurer),  Science  Club  (President),  B.! 
(Council.  Treasurer). 


WILLIAM  S.   LACKLAND 

Albany,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY   AND  CHEMISTRY 


BOBBY  JONES  LEWIS 

"Gunner" 

Calhoun,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

MATHEMATICS 

College  Honors:   Dean's  List. 

Member:  Cadet  Bugler  (Sports  Ei 
Y.M.C.A.,  Science  Club,  Future  Teachers' 
Cpls.  Club. 

Military   Unit:   Company   D    (Pyt.,  Cpl.). 

Sports:    Intramural    Sports, 


JAMES  LUKE 
Ashburn,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


Home  Evoiioniics  Building 


THOMAS  EDWIN  KINGERY 

Gordon,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
mber:    Rex   Fraternity    (Secretary.    Treasi 


Glee  Club,  Physical  Educa 

tion  Club 

.  Offii 

Sgt..  Club. 

Military    Unit;    Compai 

,y    C     (Ps 

t.,    c 

Sgt.    1st  Class,  Capt.). 

Sports:    Letter  and  Swea 

ter   Aiyart 

1    in    1 

Sports. 

RUSSELL  WAYNE  McBRIDE 

"Mac" 

Albany,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

EDUCATION 

Member:  Future  Teachers'  Club   (Vice-President), 
Y.M.C.A.,    N.C.O.    Club,    Lettermen's    Club,    Gym 


Tcai 


Spo, 


Baseball,    Inti 


al    Softball. 


BEN  LEE  McDonald,  jr. 

Greensboro,  Georgia 
Buchflor  of  Science 


2nd    Lt 
Spor! 


BIOLOGY 
ry   Club.    Y.M.C.A. 
ompany    D    (Pfc). 


JAMES  HENRY  MATTHEWS 
"Boss- 
Perry,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
ber:     Physical     Educilion    Club     (President), 
ream.    Letlermens    Club,    Sgts.    Club. 

iry   Unit:    Company   B    (Sgt..   Sgt.    1st   Class. 

)■ 


lAMES  MERRELL   MEANS,  JR. 

"■Jim" 

Zebulon,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

SS  A 
Dis 


ER^XTN   COLLINS  MERCK 

"Sonny" 

Gainesville,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College     Honors;     Dean's     List,     Honor     Platoon. 

Distinguished       Military       Student.       Who's      Who 

Among    Students    in    American    Colleges    and     Uni- 

Member:     Future     Business     Leaders'     Club.     Sgls. 
Club,    Officers'    Club.    Rex    Fraternity     (Chaplain). 


HUGH  D.  MILLER 
Gainesville,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

EDUCATION 


GEORGE  ELLIS   MILLS 

"Abbie" 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College  Honors:  Dean's  List.  Distinguished  Mili- 
tary   Student.    Honor    Platoon. 

Member:  Rex  Fraternity  (Vice-President).  Sgts. 
Club.  Officers'  Club  (Secretary).  Business  Admin- 
istration   Club.   Pan-Hellen  c    Council. 


Military     Unit 


Con 


Library 


alion    Staff     (Capt. 


D     (Sgt..     2nd     Lt 


Lt.). 


(Pvt.,     Sgt. 


2nd 


WALTER  CLYDE  MeGAHEE 

"Mac" 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
Member:    The   Generals,    Future    Business    Le 
Club.    V.M.C.A..    Wesley    Foundation. 
Military   Unit:    Band    (Pfc). 
Sports:    Intramural    Sports. 


WALTER  JOHN   MORAN.  JR. 

"Goat" 

Albany,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

College   Honors:    Honor    Platoon,    Dean's   List 

Member:     Glee    Club,     Chemistry     Club,    Sci 

Club.    Rex    Fraternity.    N.C.O.    Club,    Sgts.    C 

Y.M.C.A..  Wesley  Foundation.  Cyclops  Staff. 

Military  Unit:    Company   C    (Pvt..  Cpl.,  Sgt. 


OLIN    COLUMBUS   NICKELSON,   JR. 
"Nick- 
Atlanta,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Scieticf 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
Member:     Business    Administrjllon    Club. 
Military   Unit:    Company  D    (Pvt.). 


DANIEL  BRUNELLA  PATTILLO 

"Dan" 

Lithonia,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College   Honors:    Dean's  List.  Honor  Platoon. 
Member:     Business     Adm.nistrat.on     Club,     Sgts. 
Club,   Y.M.C.A. 

Military    Unit:    Company    C    (Pvt.,    Cpl.,    Sgt.). 


EDWARD  JOSEPH  NIX 

"Ed" 

Cleveland,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

College  Honors:    Distinguished    Military   Student. 

Member:  N.C.O.  Club,  Physical  Education  Club, 

Jficers'  Club,  Y.M.C.A. 

Military     Unit:     Company     D     (Pvt.,     Sgt..    2nd 


XX'ILLIAM  E.   OXFORD 
Rutledge,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 
College   Honors:    Dean's   List. 

Member:  Science  Club,  Rifle  Team,  N.C.O.  Club, 
Sgts.  Club. 

Military    Unit:    Company    D    (Pvt.,    Pfc.   Cpl.). 


CHARLES  EDWARD   PARRISH 

"Charlie" 

Thomaston,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


EDWIN  HERRING  PEDRICK 

"Ed" 

Quitman,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

CHEMISTRY 

College   Honors:    Distinguished    Military   Student. 

Member:  Chemistry  Club,  Oflicers'  Club.  N.C.O. 
Club.  Y.M.C.A.,  Rific  Team,  Explorer  Souts. 

Military  Unit:  Company  C  (Pvt.,  Pfc,  Cpl., 
Sgt.,    1st  Lt.). 


SHEPPARD  HARDY  PHILLIPS 

"Shep" 

LaGrange,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College    Honors:     Dean's    List,    Honor    Platoon. 
Member:        Future       Business       Leaders'       Club. 
Y.M.C.A..    Sigma    Theta.    Sgts.    Club,    Rifle    Team. 
Military    Unit;    Company    D    (Cpl.,   Sgt.). 
Sports:    Intramural    Softball. 


BETTE  SUE  PIERCE 


College  Honors: 

Distinguished  Military   Student, 

Dalton,  Georgia 

Honor  Platoon. 
Member;    Busine 

ss  Administration  Club,  Oflicers' 

Bachelor  of  Science 

Club,   Rex   Fraterr 

lity,  Y.M.C.A.,   N.C.O.   Club. 

BIOLOGY 

Military    Unit; 

Company     D     (Pvt.,    Sgt..     2nd 

Member:       Sanford       Hall       (Secretary),       Futur 

Lt.). 

Teachers'  Club    (President),  Rec  Club,   Y.VT.C.A. 

Sports:    Intramg 

iral    Sports. 

Science    Club    (Secretary),    Dramatic    Club. 

Sanford  Hall 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN   PIM 

"Pirn" 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Biichclor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

College  Honors:    Dean's  List. 

Member:  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  Varsity  Lt 
termen's  Club,  Y.M.C.A.,  Sgti.  Club.  Seen 
Club. 

Military    Unit:   Company  B    (Pvt..  Sgt.). 

Sports:  Varsity  Tennis  Team,  Intramural   Spori 


NORMA  JOYCE   RHODES 

Crawfordville,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

HOME  ECONOMICS 
ember:    Home    tconoraics  Club,    Future    Teach- 
Club,        Wesley        Foundation         (Council), 
'.C.A.,  Rec  Club. 


Bund  House 


LELIA  ANNETTE   PITTMAN 

"Toni" 

Woodbury,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

HOME  ECONOMICS 

College  Honors:  Deans  List.  Who's  Who  An 
Students    in    American    Colleges    and     Univcrsi 

Member:  Future  Teachers'  Club,  Glee  Club. 
Club.  Home  Economics  Club  (Vice-President,  I 
ident),  Y.W.C.A.,  Wesley  Foundation  (Coui 
Vice-President),    Sanford    Hall     (Secretary). 


EDWARD  WESSELS  PUCKETT 


G; 

.inesville,  Georgia 
\chelor  of  Science 

ber 
Cli 
tary 

PHYSICAL 
:    Cpls.    Club, 
lb. 
Unit:   Compa 

FDUCATION 
Sgis.   Club,   Ph. 

my  B    (Cpl.,  Sgi 

THOMAS  RALPH   RUTHERFORD 

"Long  Trooper" 

Austell,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

MATHEMATICS 
College    Honors:    Dean's    List.    Honor    Student. 
Member:    Sgts.    Club. 
Military    Unit:    Company    D     (Pvt.,    Cpl..    Sgt.). 


LLENELL  JONES  SANDERSON 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 


CHARLES  D.   REDMOND,  JR. 
Cornelia,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICS  AND  MATHEMATICS 


MASON  REX  SHELTON 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
ber:      Business      Administration      Club, 
lity,   Sgts.    Club,    Glee   Club. 
:ary  Unit:   Company  A    (Cpl.,  Sgt.,  Sgt 


PuCKETT 

Sanderson 


CLARENCE  QUILLIAN  SHORE 

"Shorty" 

Alto,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College   Honors:    Distinguished    Military    Student. 
Member:     Sigma     Theta     Fraternity     (Chaplain). 

Officers'  Club.  Sgts.   Club.   Future  Business   Leaders' 

Club,   Camera   Club,    Y.M.C.A. 


WILLIAM  HOLDEN  SMITH 

"Bump" 

But'ord,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

lege  Honors:    Distinguished    Military   Studei 


N.C.O.    Club,    Offic. 
sident).     Rex     Fratei 


<Vi< 


GEORGE   PIERCE  SHORT, 

JR- 

"G.P." 

Ciarkesville,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

Coll 

ege  Honors:    Distinguished   Militari 

,•   Stui 

H 

[onor 

Platoon. 

Men 

iber:      Sgts.     Club,     Officers'     Clul 

),     Fi 

B 

usine 

ss   Leaders'   Club. 

Mill 

tary     Unit:     Company     D     (Sgi., 

2nd 

C 

apt.) 

.    Headquarters    Company. 

Spo, 

■is:    Intramural   Football. 

JOHN   SIDNEY  SIMMONS, 

JR. 

"Big  John" 

Eatonton,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

„ 

Men 

nber:  Sgls.  Club,  Officers'  Club,  Bu 
ration    Club. 

isines. 

Mil 

itary   Unit:   Company   C    (Sgt.),   H< 

:adqu, 

JOHN   ALVIN  SIMMS 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

CHEMISTRY 
College    Honors:    Dean's    List. 
Member:    Wesley   Foundation    (Treasurer),  Chei 
stry  Club,   Sgts.   Club,  Y.M.C.A. 
Military   Unit:    Company   B    (Pvt.,  Cpl.,   Sgt.). 


ROBERT  A.  STEPHENS 

"Steve" 

Maysville,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

r:      Sigma     Theta     Fraternity,     Y 


ALEX  STEWART,  JR. 

Albany,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

HISTORY 


JOSEPH  PLEAS  SURLS,  JR. 

"Joe" 

East  Point,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

CHEMISTRY 

College  Honors:  Distinguished  Military  St 
Dean's  List,  Who's  Who  Among  Studen 
American  Colleges  and  Uniyersities,  Who's 
at  N.G.C.  (Clark  Math  Medal,  Outst: 
N.C.O.)  ,  Honor  Platoon. 

Member:  Officers'  Club  (Vice-President).  < 
istry  Club  (Vice-President).  Sgts.  Club  ( 
urcr).   Science   Club,    Y.M.C.A. 

Military  Unit:  Company  D  (Pvt.,  Sgt.,  1: 
Capt.),    Battalion    Staff    (Major). 


The  Barracks 


Military  Building 


FRANK  GORDON  TALLANT 
"Red- 
Atlanta,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 


Club. 

Mili 

Sgt.). 


JACK  WILLIAM   THOMPSON 

■•J.  NX'." 
Thomasville,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 

College    Honors:    Dean's    List. 
Member:   Science  Club,  Sgts.  Club,  Rex  Frai 
y.    Explorer  Scouts,    Y.M.C.A. 
Military    Unit:    Comp.iny    A     (Pvt.,    I'fc,    5 
Sports:    Intramural    Sports. 


FRANK  THOMAS  THRASHER 

"Pokey-Dot" 

Ciiicopee,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College    Honors:    Honor    Platoon 

Member:    Sigma    Theta    Frternity.    Business 
ministration      Club,      Pan-Hellenic      Council. 
Club,    Officers'    Club. 

Military    Unit:    Company    D    (Pvt.,   Sgt. 


Sgt. 
Capt.) 


WILLIAM   C.   TIPPINS,    JR. 

"Tip" 

Claxton,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 


College  Honor 
Member:  Sign 
cience  Club. 


Thct: 


ry    Unit:    Company    D     (Pv 


Club, 
Cpl., 


KATHRYN  DORA  WALRAVEN 

"Kathy" 

Calhoun,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

SLCRETARIAL  SCIENCE 
lember:    Glee   Club.   Rec   Club,   Business    Adir 
ation    Club,    Y.W.C.A. 


JOHN   LEE  WATKINS 

•Shoulders" 

Thomaston,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
College   Honors:    Honor   Platoon. 
Member:    Sgts.    Club,    Rifle    Team,    Business 
ministration     Club,     G!ee     Club,     Rex     prater 
Y.M.C.A. 

Company    D     (Pvt.,    Cpl., 


Class). 
:    Intran 


al    Footbal 


CLAYTON  EUGENT  WEST 

"John    Law" 

Graymont,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BIOLOGY 
ege  Honors:    Distinguished    Military   Student, 
iber:     Sigma     Theta     Fraternity      (Treasurer, 
'resident).  Pan-Hellenic   Council,  Sgts.  Club, 
s-  Club.  Science  Club,  Y.M.C.A. 
tary     Unit:     Company     A     (Pvt.,     Sgt.,     2nd 


NEWTON  A.  WHATLEY 

Rome,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

ELEMENTARY  EDUCATION 


Tallant 
Walraven 


Whitworth 


T.    >X'lLLIAMS 


V.    ^'iLLIAMS 


JACK  S.  WHITWORTH 

"Whit" 

Toccoa,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Scivtice 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
:r:     Sigma     Theta     Fraternity,     Y.M.C.A., 


ROBERT  S.  ^X'ILLIAMS,  JR. 

Winder,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


THOMAS  C.  WILLIAMS 
Clermont,  Georgia 
Bachelor  of  Science 

PHYSICS  AND  MATHEMATICS 


VICTOR   DURHAM  WILLIAMS 

"V.  D." 

Winder,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


KENNETH   R.  WOODS 

"Moe" 

Newington,  Ga. 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

College   Honors:    Honor    Platoon. 

Member:  Sgts.  Club  (Treasurer),  N.C.O.  Club, 
lusiness    Administration    Club,    Wesley    Foundation. 

Military  Unit:  Company  D  (Pvt.,  Cpl.,  Sgt., 
Igt,    1st   Class). 


RICHARD  CHELSEA  WYSONG 

"Dicl<" 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
ollege   Honors:    Distinguished    Military    Studei 


Sign- 


Thel 


Adn 


Fraternity,     Sgts. 
ion     Club,     Y.M.C.A., 

npany    A     (Pyt.,    Sgt., 


Rille   Tcai 
Leaders'  Club,   N.C.O.   Club, 
iry   Unit:    Company   C    (Pvt.,   Sgt, 


JACK  LAWSHE   ZUKER 

"Zuk" 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Bachelor  of  Science 

BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION 
r:     Sigma     Theta     Fraternity,     Sgt! 


Futi 


Unit 


Con 


Alumni  Hall  —  G\tn 


27 


Irene    Atkinson  Rome,  Ga. 

Adelaide   Elizabeth   Cain  East   Point,  Ga. 

Mrs.  Frank  Cain  .  Buford,  Ga. 

James  Allen  Cantrell  .  .  Rocky  Face,  Ga. 

Theophilus  Marion  Carter Brunswick,  Ga. 

Joe  Chapman LaFayette,  Ga. 

Dwight  M.  Clark  Brookton,  Ga. 

Clarence  H.  Collier,  Jr. Midville,  Ga. 

William  Lewis  Drake Blue  Ridge,  Ga. 

CiRACE  Wilma  Gaines Cartersville,  Ga. 

Nathan  Luther  Ginn  .  Cartersville,  Ga. 

Robert  E.  Goble  Rome,  Ga. 

Mary  Julia   Harvill Alto,  Ga. 

Beulah  C.  Hiott Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Mrs.  Agnes  M.   Hitch  ,      ,      .      ,     Fitzgerald,  Ga. 


Cllnnu    Iona  Holmes  Jasper,  Ga. 

Harry  Ural  Jackson  Cuthbert,  Ga. 

Julia  S.  Johnson Jesup,  Ga. 

Eddie  Fagan  Little Gainesville,  Ga. 

Julius  T.  Morgan Lithonia,  Ga. 

Howard  Rudolph  Park,   Jr.  Ideal,  Ga. 

Sam  Houston  Parris  Blue  Ridge,  Ga. 

Earl  Franklin  Phillips  Hinesville,  Ga. 

Antoinette  Pool  Norfolk,  Va. 

Plennie  Jordon  Robinson Dawsonville,  Ga. 

Ernest  B.  Ross  Blairsville,   Ga. 

Eleanor  Cockrell  Sanders Falkston,  Ga. 

Evelyn  Isabell  Walls Gumming,  Ga. 

Max  Oren  Whitaker Asheville,  N.  C. 

Blaunche  Thompson  Wildes Rome,  Ga. 

Zella  Styles  Wilson Bowden,  Ga. 


Project  of  Senior  Class  of  1951 — Archway    at  Entrance  of  W^alk  on  the  Front  Campus 


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f3>' 


V  resident 
Robert  W.  Duncan 

Griffin,  Georgia 


Jimmy  E.   Moore 
Buena  Vista,  Georgia 


Sponsor 

Mrs.   R.  E.  Duncan 

Griffin,  Georgia 


Juh/ci'^ 


Secretary 

Graham  P.  Lowe,  Jr 

Fort  Valley,  Georgia 


RoYCE  C.  Bartlett 

Fort  Valley,  Georgia 


A.  Arnold 
ih,  Georgia 

Art 

HUR  M.  Bennett.  Jr. 
ers,  Georgia 

Robe 
Cony 

ers,  Georgia 

WiLLiA.M  O.  Christopher. 
Douglas,  Georgia 

Jr.        Caroe 
De  So 

VN  Clay 
o,  Georgia 

Elder  T.  Cras>  fc 
Blakely,  Georgia 

lAM    C.    CuLPEPrCK 

oa,  Georgia 

Lith 

ELER  Davidson 
onia.  Georgia 

Clm 
Cairo 

ORD  A.  Davis 
.  Georgia 

GuERRY  Davis,  Jr. 
Buford,  Georgia 

DOBO 
Macon 

,  Georgia 

Dyer  D.  Edk-ard 
Jackson,  Georgia 

VI    F.    FlNDLEY 

ville.  Georgia 

Ralp 
Ceci 

H  J.  Griffis 
,  Georgia 

Hen« 
Hahi 

Y  R.  Hate,  Jr. 
a,  Georgia 

Bernice  J.  Harben 
Dawsonville,  Georgia 

ROBER 

Elberl 

T  E.  Heweee  _ 
an.  Georgia 

Victor  H.  Hutce 
Columbus,  Georg 

YLE   A.    IBBY 

Valley,  Georgia 

Stan 
Chat 

TON  T.  Jones 
sworth,  Georgia 

Edwi 
McR 

N  A.  Kersey 
e,  Georgia 

Tunis  P.  Lang,  Jr. 
Sandersville,  Georgia 

Willi 
Clarks 

,M  J.  Livsey,  Jr. 
ton,  Georgia 

James  A.  McClu 
Cartecay,  Georgia 

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Cuthberc,  Georgia 


.  P.  Sims 
im,  Georgii 

J.  Styles 


Mary  E.  Whii 


PICTURES  NOT  SHOWN 


Youns  Hi 


Henry  Shanahan 
Dahloncga,  Georgia 


Pn-siJct 

WiLF.Y   R.   McGriff 

Atlanta,   Georgia 


Vtcc-PrciiJcnt 

iETTYE    Jo  Scott 

Macon,  Georgia 


Spoinor 

Mrs.   L.  J.   McGriff 

Atlanta,  Georgia 


Sccrelary 

Marvin   B.  Doster 

Athens,  Georgia 


Treasurer 
\11LLIAM    J.    Ya 

Marietta,  Georg 


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Mrs.  Mary  A.  Shllton 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Henry  G.  Shugabt 
Calhoun,  Georgia 

John   H.  Shui.ari 
Calhoun,  Georgia 

Francis  M.  Sibley 
Decatur.  Georgia 

Martin  L.  Silox 
Perry,  Georgia 

Max  S.  Sims 
Fitzgerald,  Georgia 

Paul  C.  Simms 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Richard  F.  Simonton 
Griflin,  Georgia 

Mary  Slaton 
Dawsonville,  Georgia 

Clifford  L.  Snydek 
Marietta,  Georgia 

James  F.  Spencer 
New  Holland,  Georgia 

JANIE  R.  Stancil 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Ernest  P.  Springer 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Frank  F.  Thompson 
Lumpkin,  Georgia 

Junius  B.  Thornton 
Dewey  Rose,  Georgia 

Sara  F.  Thurston 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Gilmer  L.  Vandiver 
Helen,  Georgia 

Rule  D.  Walker 
Copper  Hill,  Tenne 

loHN  R.  WnsoN 
boraville,  Georgia 

Moses  L.  'Wii  son 
Locust  Grove,  Georgia 

PICTURES 

John  W.  Winn 
Hinesville,  Georgia 

NOT  SHOWN 

William  C.  Wofford 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Stanley  E.  Campbell 
Decatur,  Georg.a 

John  C.  Canon 
Dahlonega.  Georgia 

Cedartown,  Georgia 

•«iLLis  E.  Davis 
Dcmorest,  Georgia 

Ernest  E.  Donaldson 
McCaysville,  Georgia 

James  E.  Garrett 
Buford,  Georgia 

Jan.ls  C.  Gravity 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Jack  L.  Greene 
Ballground,  Georgia 

John  W.  Hodces 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Robert  F.  Jones 
Tallapoosa,  Georgia 

William  B.  Kemp 
Sylvania,  Georgia 

Willie  H.  Leviis 
Helen,  Georgia 

Eldon  L.  Manslield.  Jr. 
Albany,  Georgia 

Walter  E.  Mieks 
Alto,  Georgia 

William  S.  Perr.n 
Tucker,  Georgia 

James  L.  Sanders 
Cleveland,  Georgia 

James  M.  Wright 
Elliiay,  Georgia 

jEssi  L.  Yadfn,  Jr 
Uruid   Hills,  Georgi 

PresiJent 
Alton  L.  Amis 
Dublin,  Georgia 


CHARltS    «■.     AR81DGE,    Jn, 

William  D.  Allen  .  . 
HoME»  D.  Allison  .  . 
O-iEN    C.    Amos     .     .     . 


RiLEv  D.   Anderson     . 
Thlrman    E.    Anderson 
Emmett   J.    Arnold    III 

JLLIUS     E.     ASBELLE       .       . 


Marion    W.   Avai 
James  H.  Babb 
Sherman    G.    Ba 


James  P.  Ban 
James  C.  Barr 
Mary  E.  Bates 
George    H.    Ba 


Vice-Prcsi,l<->i/ 

ETTY    J.    ShEAROUSE 

Decatur,  Georgia 


.  Rome,  Georgii 
LIthonia.  Georgii 
.  Tif.on,  Georgij 
.     Valona.   Georgia 


Fort    Valley,  Georgia 
.      Reidsville,    Georgia 


.  Sarasota.  Florida 
Eastonollee,  Georgia 
.  Roberta.  Georgia 
.      Atlanta.   Georgia 


Gumming,  Georgia 

East    Point,  Georgia 

Macon.  Georgij 

.      Crandall,  Georgia 


Commerce,  Georgi; 

Tignall,  Georgia 

.     Jersey,  Georgi: 

Cornelia,  Georgia 


Vf.  BoviMAN Macon.  Georgia 

S.    Bramblett Atlanta.  Georgia 

s    S.    Brice Gainesville.  Georgia 

S.   Brooks  Jefferson,  Georgia 


Peggy  V.  Brooks 
Douglas  D.  Broi 
Jo  Ann  Blrdeete 
JUDSON  W.    Byrd 


Canton.  Georgia 

lyeltev.lle.  Georgia 

Calhoun,  Georgii 

Atlanta,  Georgu 


Spomor 

Mrs.  •«'.   ■«'.  Ax 

Dublin,  Georgii 


Secretary 

Gay  Scott 

Decatur,  Georgi; 


Treasurer 

Robert  C.  Stephens 

Carlton,  Georgia 


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James    K.    Cacle Nelson,  Georgii 

I'kank    E,    Calhoun,   Jk Butler,  Georgia 

lATHER    U.    Campbell E,ilonton,   Georgia 

Wallace    D.    Garden Gainesville.   Georgia 

Joseph    H.    Cahmichael Meansville.  Georgia 

Donald   J.    Carter Floivcry    Branch,   Georgia 

Charles    M.  Cason Huntsville,   Alabama 

Pierce    L.    Cavthon Greensboro,   Georgia 

Harold    H.    Chambless Dawson,  Georgia 

Robert   H.    Clark        Griffin,   Georgia 

Charles    E.    Cobb Springvale,  Georgia 

Jo   Beth  Copfee Toccoa,  Georgia 

George.  E.    Coleman,    Jr Dunsvoody,  Georgia 

James    F.    Collins Gainesville.  Georgia 

Iack    W.  Corn Marietia,  Georgia 

ViALTFR   M.    Cox Gainesville,   Georgia 

James    N.    Crak  ford Hayesvllle,    N.    C. 

Richard    M.    Cross Atlanta,   Georgia 

Thomas  J.    Cllpeppeb Fort    Valley,    Georgia 

Edith    A.    Davis Damascus,   Georgia 

Jonah   B.    Davis,   Jr Pelhara,     Georgia 

Thomas    C.    Davis Covington,   Georgia 

JiANETTL    deJarnette DecatuT,   Georgia 

Rasmonu    a,    Dempsiv Smyrna,  Georgia 

Jerry    B.    Dettmerinc Fayetteville,    Georgia 

Clyde    M.    Dover Ellijay,   Georgia 

James    B.    Drew Atlanta,  Georgia 

Joseph   R.   Duncan Griffin,  Georgia 

James    D.  Dunlap Atlanta,    Georgia 

Laura    J.    Elliott Gainesville,   Georgia 

John    HC.   Falk Gainesville.   Georgia 

Charles    A.    Falte Cedartown.   Georgia 

Betty  R.    Fargason Atlanta.   Georgia 

Steve  K.    Ferrell -Waycross.   Georgia 

Sylvia  J.    Field Atlanta,    Georgia 

Anne   E.    FiNDLEY Alpharetta,   Georgia 

Fred  M.  Garrett Edison,  Georgia 

Mary   F.    Gilbert Pendergrass.  Georgia 

Allan    H.    Goforth Gainesville,  Georgia 

Bernard  Goss ...         ...       Calhoun,   Georgia 


Charies    W.  Grefr 

jAMts    A.    Grissett 

pAUlINt     GURI.EY 

Albany,    Georgia 

Ray    City,    Georgia 

Dahlontga,    Georgia 

Bobby  D.    Haynes 

Umes    H.    Heener,  Jr.       ... 

Gainesville,    Georgia 

Ellijay,    Georgia 

Wrens.    Georgia 

James    C.    Hogue 

Moultrie,    Georgi 

Mary    M.    Honea 

Tate,    Georgi 

Gainesville,   Georgi 

Blvthe,  Georgi 

James    C.    Huep 

Crawford.  Georgi 

Gainesville.   Georgi 

Atlanta,   Georg. 

Atlanta,    Gcorg 

Roy  M  Jones 

Atlanta,    Georg 

Guilford  J.  King     .     .     . 

iRtD    J.    KlTCHliNS,    Jr.        . 
1  ARRV     K.    LaNGFORD       .       . 

Charffs    R.   Langsfon,   Jr 


UlRBFHF     H.     LeDFORD,     Jr. 

Rov  L.   Levereft     .     .     . 
Makv    E.  Lewis       .     .     . 

V(   IFFIAM     N.     LlFTLE       .       . 


Gloria    D.   Livel' 
Thomas    H.    Live 
David   J.  Logan 
Harold  G.    Long 


VCiLLiAM  P.  McWh 
Frances  J.  Malcol 
Pafrick   a.   Mafcol 

JOFIANN     R.    MaNNII 


Magnus  C.  Marefte 
Carffon  F.  Marsha 
DoFORFS  M.  Marfin 
June    Marfin      .     . 


Charfes  C.  Mil 
Effis  L.  Moncr 
Henry  G.  Mooi 
Sheffv  D.  Mooi 


.      Dalcon,  G( 

Covinglon.  Georgi 

.      Manella,  Georg: 

.     Toccoa.  Georg 


Gainesv.lle,  Georgia 

Estanollee.  Georgia 

Hartwell.  Georgia 

Carnesv.lle.  Georgia 


Cumming,  Georgi 
.  Chipley,  Georg 
.  Elliiay,  Georg: 
Dahlonega,   Georgi 


RoBERF    D.    LoNGlNo Atlanta,    Georgi 

Charles    L.    McClain Marble    Hill,    Georg 

Marv  E.    McConnell Alpharetta,  Georgi 

Bobby   N.  McElroy Macon,  Geoi 


.      .      .  Royslon.  G. 

Stone  Mountain.  G< 

.     .  .      Omega,  Georg 

.      .      .  Tennille,  Georg 


Dahlonega,    Georgi 

Decatur,   Georg 

.      Griffin,  Georg 


Marion    C.    Mafhews Gainesville,   Georgia 

Ranell    H.    Mafhis Ralston,   Georgia 

Jo  B.  Meadows Atlanta,    Georgia 

Billy   G.    Middleton Ramhurst,   Georgia 


Jonesboro,    G. 

Moultrie,    Gerogi 
Cumm.ng,  Georgi 


Gene    M,    Moree Albany,   Georgia 

Thomas    D.    Moreland Chatsworth,   Georgia 

Jamfs    R.    Morfon,   Jr Norcross,   Georjis 

Joseph   F.   Mosfeller,  Jr Brookhaven,  Georgia 


WiFFlAM  T.    Mullinax Jasper.  Georgia 

Mary   J.  MuLLlNS Calhoun,   Georgia 

VC'illiam  R.    Neal,  Jr Moultrie,  Georgia 

Charlie  A.    Newcomer,    III Fitzgerald,   Georgia 


Babnev    J.    NICHOL5 Carnegie,  Georgi: 

Harold    H.    Nichols Carncg.e.  Georgi: 

RocEK  L.    Norman Sl.  George.  Georgi; 

Barbara    Norrell Cumming,  Georg.i 

Henry    C.    North,    Jr Brunswick,  Georgia 

Walter   G.  Oeferman Chaoncey,  Georgii 

DoROTHV    K.    Olsen Sapelo     Island.  Georgij 

John    R.    Olsen Sapelo    Island,  Georgi: 

Charles    D.    Pace Elberton,   Georgi: 

Carolyn    Paradise Amiry.  Georgii 

Annie    R.  Paris Rockmart,   Georgia 

Jo   A.    Parris Blue  Ridge,    Georgii 

George    R.    Partridge Norcross,  Georgii 

Marvin    E.    Patterson Gainesville,  Georgia 

Jack   P.    Payne Marietta.  Georgia 

Joyce    A.    Penlay Ellijay,  Georgia 

Barbara   J.    Peters Ringgold.  Georgia 

James    D.    Pethel Gainesville.  Georgia 

James  R.    Pierce Eton.  Georgia 

Betty  A.    Pinson Gainesville.  Georgia 

Suzanne   R.    Pirkle Gainesville.  Georgia 

Albert    L.    Powell Moultrie.  Georgia 

Jerry    D.    Power Toccoa.  Georgij 

David  J.   Puckett Tiflon.  Georgii 

Victor    L.    Plickett Buford.  Georgia 

;|/,;Aiice    Quillian Gainesville.  Georgia 

'*IDonald    L.    Randle Covington.  Georgia 

Barbara    J.    Rankin Stone    Mountain.  Georgia 

Thomas   C.    Ray Commerce.    Georgia 

VClLLlf    M.    Reins.    Jr Gainesville.    Georgia 

Eugene    D.    Rex Toccoa.    Georgia 

Mary    E.    Rhodes Crawfordville.    Georgia 

Anne    M.    Richardson Athens.  Georgia 

William   H.    Riddle Montezuma.  Georgia 

Roy   A.   Roberts Dalton.  Georgia 

James    G,    Robertson Turin.  Georgia 

Sara    L.   Robertson Gainesville.  Georgia 

Amos    J.    Rogers Manchester.  Georgia 

JEEFIE  C.    Rogers Gainesville.  Georgia 

Barbara   S.   Rollins Tunnel  Hill.  Georgia 


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Bon    R.    RovAL St.    Petersburg,    Florida 

Dot    M.    RoYSTtR Tjmpa.    Florida 

Bobby    E.    Rukkir Bcllton.   Georgia 

Thio    Ri-MBii Warner   Robins,   Georgia 

William    A.    Savace Norcross.   Georgia 

HucH    A.    Saiivir Dublin.   Georgia 

Paul    F.    Scrocgs,    Jr Gainesville,  Georgia 

Fannii    B.    Seabolt Dahlonega,    Georgia 

William  H.   Settle,   Jr Arnoldsville.  Georgia 

John    1.    Se«'ell Cave   Springs,  Georgia 

James    B.   Sharp,    Jr Athens,  Georgia 

Claude    R.    Sheffield Willacoochee,  Georgia 

Dorothv    J.   Short Rayle,  Georgia 

Hugh   M.   Simpson McDonough,  Georgia 

Mart    A.    Slappev Blue  Ridge,  Georgia 

Clem    C.    Slater.   Jr Blichton.  Georgia 

Arthur  W.    Smith Dalton,  Georgia 

BiTIl     A.    Smith Clarksvillc,    Georgia 

HiLiiA    D.    Smith Commerce.    Georgia 

Llovo   a.   Smith Lavonia.   Georgia 

Richard   C.    Smith Fayettevlllc,  Georgia 

Harold    M.  Stanton Macon,  Georgia 

Minnie    B.    Starc.el Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Jo    M.  Stevens Atlanta,  Georgia 

GviENDoLVN    Stevenson Dahlonega,  Georgia 

James    M.    Stem-art Roberta,  Georgia 

Thomas    C.  Stocks Dalton,  Georgia 

Theodore    P.    Stokely Crawford,  Georgia 

Elton    Sumner Norman    Park,  Georgia 

Frances    B.    S»aeford Clayton,  Georgia 

William    C.    Tate,   Jr Gainesville,  Georgia 

Bitty    J.    Tatum Gainesville,  Georgia 

OllN    D.    Thomas Tlfton,  Georgi: 

Van    a.    Thurston Gainesville,  Georgia 

Jimmy    F.    Vandiver Jellerson,  Georgia 

Royce    E.    Veal Elberton,  Georgij 

F,leanor    B.    Vinton Atlanta,   Georgij 

Lamar   V.    Waiurip Gainesville,   Georgii 

Emmett    F.    Walraven,    Jr Calhoun,   Georgii 

Mack  C.    Wanslev,   Jr Carncsville,  Georgij 


JtRKV    Ward Nashville.   Gtorgw 

Thomas    J.    Wakden Tl.  McPherson.   Georg.j 

James    W.    Waters,    Jk Gainesville,   Gcorgij 

Eleanor   J.    Watrins Decatur,  Georsi. 


James  A.  VCatki 
Donald  E.  «'at. 
Pegcv  J.  -WATSOi 
William     R.     W« 


Ranle  L.    We 


Ned  W.  White  . 
Ralph  L.  Whitlev 
Thomas  A.  WiLEV 
Mildred  P.   Whitmire 


H.    Wl 
R.    Wii 


Phillip    R.    Wi 


Geraldine   Wolee 
BiLiv    B.    Wood      . 

Margie   Wynne       . 


Habri   H.  Youn 


Albany,  Georgia 

Pelham,  Georgia 

Estanollee,  Georg.j 

Lilhonia,  Georgia 


.      .       Canon.  Georgia 

.       Elliiay,   Georgia 

Danielsville,   Georgia 

Lenox,   Georgii 


Bobbt     a.     Wheless Lexington,  Georgi: 

Joe     R.     Whitaxer Gainesville,  Georgi: 

Mrs.    Shirley    Whitaker Gainesville,  Georgi. 

Henry    C.    White.    Jr Atlanta,  Georgi; 


.        Dahlonega.    Georgij 

.      .       Pelharo.   Georgii 

Chickamauga.    Georgij 

Maysville.   Georgii 


Thomasville,  Georgia 

.      Gainesville,  Georgia 

Chicopee.   Georgia 

Buena    Vista.   Georgia 


Gumming.   Georgi) 
Calhoun.   Georgii 

.        Perry,    Georgii 


FRESHMEN  PICTURES  NOT  SHOWN 


James  F.  Alfxander 
Adairsville,  Ga. 

Joseph  C.  Avery 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

John  Vt".  Barber 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

Shirley  E.  Bartox 
Dalton,  Ga. 

Alston  Boyle,  Jr. 
Guyton,  Ga. 

Smedley  D.  Breedlove 
Lawrenceville,  Ga. 

|l\imy  R.  Britt 
Grayson,  Ga. 

Mart  S.  Britt 
Stone  Mountain,  Ga. 

Claude  H.  Brown,  Jr. 
Marietta,  Ga. 

Eugene  A.  Brown 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Joe  D.  Clements 
Ray  City,  Ga. 

Thomas  B.  Clyburn 
Blue  Ridge,  Ga. 

Larry  E.  Cook 
Griffin,  Ga. 


Charles  M.  Cooper 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

Henry  F.  Culberson,  Jr 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

Donald  F.  Dean 
Adel,  Ga. 

George  H.  Donaldson 

Sandy  Springs,  Ga. 

Donald  R.  Dupree 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

Eugene  D.  Ellington 
Moultrie,  Ga. 

Robert  F.  Ellington 
Ellijay,  Ga. 

Gilbert  G.  Ensley 
Blue  Ridge,  Ga. 

Charles  C.  Foster,  Jr. 
Roswell,  Ga. 

Mildred  H.  Garrett 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Elizabeth  A.  Gillespie 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

RuTHiE  A.  Glover 
Cleveland,  Ga. 

William  R.  Hall 
Cornelia,  Ga. 

Dixie  S.  Harben 
Columbus,  Ga. 


Warren  P.  Hendrix 
Lawrenceville,  Ga. 

Rebecca  A.  Highsmith 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

Alton  L.  Holland 
Cedartown,  Ga. 

Thomas  E.  Jenkins 
WrightsviUe,  Ga. 

William  J.  Kendrick 
Griffin,  Ga. 

Jam:s  W.  Kidder 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

Harold  L.  King 
Marietta,  Ga. 

Harold  V.  King 
Cartersville,  Ga. 

James  P.  King 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Richard  M.  Land 
Cartersville,  Ga. 

Charles  R.  Langston 
Toccoa,  Ga. 

Lewis  A.  Lee 
Fitzgerald,  Ga. 

Anne  Liles 
Dalton,  Ga. 

Jon  W.  McClure 
Acworth,  Ga. 


William  P.  McKay 
Moultrie,  Ga. 

Arthur  J.  Messier 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

Hughes  M.  Moore 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Pat  Owensby 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Margaret  S.  Padgett 
Augusta,  Ga. 

Betty  J.  Palmer 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

William  R.  Parker 
Mclntyre,  Ga. 

Charles  E.  Parks 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Robert  L.  Phillips 
Dalton,  Ga. 

Crawford  J.  Prickett 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

RosLYN  Rogers 
Lavonia,  Ga, 

William  B.  Satterfield 
Dahlonega,  Ga. 

James  L.  Sisson 
McCaysville,  Ga. 

John  W.  Snow 
vender.  Ga. 


Frank  I.  Stewart 
Marietta,  Ga. 

Alice  P.  Stover 
Sutchcs,  Ga. 

Ann   tte  Thompson 
Decatur,  Ga. 

William  A.  Threlkeld,  Jr. 
Albany,  Ga. 

Charles  M.  Tyson 
Darien,  Ga. 

Henry  L.  Washington 
Acworth,  Ga. 

Robert  E.  Waters,  Jr. 
Rome,  Ga. 

Allen  H.  Watts,  Jr. 
Guyton,  Ga. 

William  J.  Weeks 
Blue  Ridge,  Ga. 

Hazel  C.  White 
Tate,  Ga. 

Luther  R.  Whitehead 
Monroe,  Ga. 

James  H.  Wood 
Ball  Ground,  Ga. 

Charles  S.  Zeigler 
Waycross,  Ga. 


Student  Waiters 


6:00   P.   M. 


An  Exclusive  Place   to  Eat 


Thanksgiving  Decorations 


'We  fight  not  to  enslave,  but  to  set  a  country  free,  and  to 
make  room  upon  the  earth  for  honest  men  to  live  in." 


THE  BATTALIDIV  IIVSIGJ^IA 


This  is  the  official  emblem  of  the  Corps  of  Cadets  of  North  Georgia  College.  It  is 
worn  as  a  shoulder  patch  on  the  right  sleeve  of  the  uniform  and  as  distinctive  unit 
insignia  on  both  epaulettes  of  the  dress  uniform  coat.  This  insignia  was  designed  by 
Captain  Raymond  C.  Hamilton,  a  former  P.M.S.&T.,  and  was  approved  by  the  War 
Department. 

The  design  consists  of  a  boar's  head  mounted  on  a  yellow  shield.  The  yellow  repre- 
sents the  gold  that  is  found  in  the  hills  around  Dahlonega,  and  the  boar's  head,  which  is 
taken  from  General  James  Edward  Oglethorpe's  Coat  of  Arms,  represents  hospitality. 
The  design  above  the  shield  consists  of  a  blue  and  white  bar,  the  school  colors;  a 
Cherokee  rose,  the  state  flower  of  Georgia;  and  crossed  muskets,  the  insignia  of  the 
Infantry.  Encircling  the  entire  design  is  a  yellow  scroll  designating  the  name  and 
location  of  the  college.    This  emblem  is  proudly  worn  by  all  cadets. 


MILITARY  AT  IV.  G.  C 


NORTH  GEORGIA  COLLEGE 

Situated  at  the  foot  of  the  beautiful  Blue  Ridge  Mountains  in  Dahlonega,  North 
Georgia  College  is  probably  the  nation's  most  unique,  military  school. 

The  college  was  founded  in  1873  on  the  stite  of  the  abandoned  U.  S.  Mint  at  Dah- 
lonega. The  school,  long  termed  "Georgia's  West  Point,"  is  the  state's  only  four-year 
military  college.  Military  training  is  compulsory  and  all  graduating  cadets  receive  reserve 
commissions,  with  the  select  group  of  Distinguished  Military  Graduates  receiving  regular 
commissions  if   they  so  desire. 

Down  through  the  years  the  school  has  furnished  the  country  with  top-flight  fighting 
men  during  the  time  of  need.  The  school  lost  more  than  100  of  its  former  students 
in  World  War  IL  During  this  war  men  who  received  their  first  military  training  at 
North  Georgia  College  furnished  the  Army  and  Air  Force  with  2,3  06  men,  the  Navy 
543,  and  the  Marine  Corps   104  —  the  majority  were  officers. 

Parades  are  held  frequently  on  Sunday  afternoons  and  each  spring  the  Battalion  holds 
a  military  problem  in  attack  and  defense.  The  local  terrain  is  rough  and  offers  good 
experience  in  conducting  operations  of  small  units. 

The  military  life  at  N.  G.  C.  is  brought  to  a  climax  each  spring  by  the  annual 
Federal  Inspection.  Throughout  its  history  the  school  has  always  ranked  very  high  on 
these  inspections.  The  cadets  have  a  right  to  be  proud  of  their  battalion  with  its  glorious 
history  and  bright  future  of  prosperous  improvement. 


Reserve 
Dffieers 

TRAIlVmG 

Corps 


ROY  HIOTT 
Major,  Inf. 
P.M.S.&T. 


jAMIiS  A.   LUTTRliLL 

Major,   Inf. 

Mil.  Science  IV 


HENRY  V.  McCABE 

Captain,  Inf. 

Mil.  Science  III 


G.  C.  LONG 

J.   E.  DAVIDSON 

W.  T.  WHITE 

R.  H.  MEASE 

M/Sgt.,  Inf. 

SFC,  Inf. 

Cpl.,  Inf. 

Sgl.,  Inf. 

Mil.  Science  I 

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Administration 

Supply   N.C.O. 

ORVILLE   R.   HAUSE 

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Commandant  ot  Cadets 


CDMMAIVDAIVT'S 
STAFF 


W.  H.   PACQUIN 

E7tsigi,,  USNR 

Chaplain 


G.  P.  SHORT 
Hon.  Cdt.  Capl. 
Hq.  Det.  Conidr. 


J.  S.   SIMMONS 
Hon.  CJl.  Cupt. 


LEON   CAPP 
Hon.  Cilt.  Capl. 


J.  R.  WARDEN 
Hon.  Cdt.  Capl. 


M/SGT.  A.  K.  GRIER,  Inf. 
Assistant  Commandant 


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Laivnia,  Georgia 


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BATTALION   STAFF 


MRS.  C.   B.   CLIFTON 
Battalion  Sponsor 
Albany,  Georgia 


LT.   COL.  J.   R.   CLIFTON 
Btillalion  CommaiiJn 


MRS.  B.   M.   STEVENS 

Staff  Sponsor 

Cedartown,  Georgia 


MAJ.   J.   P.   SURLS 
Executhc  Officer 


MAj.   J.   KANADAY,  JR. 
S-i 


CAPT.  H.  C.  JOHNSON 

AJjiifant 


CAPT.  G.  E.   MILLS 
S-2 


CAPT.  J.   M.  MEANS 
S-4 


1st  LT.  C.   E.  COSPER 
Ass'l.  S-} 


1st   LT.   R.   A.   STEPHENS 
Ass't.  S-4 


M/SGT.  A.  M.  BENNET 
Serjeant  Major 


CAPT.  G.  W.   PAVLOVSKY 
B,ilhl  CommanJcr 


MRS.  J.   R.   PAVLOVSKY 

Band  Spouwr 

Norfolk,  Virginia 


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1st   LT.  J.   M.   COOK  2nd   11.   R.   R.   HOLCOMBE 

Executive  Officer  Pltitooii  Leuiler 

2nd  Lt.  Ross  R.  Holcombe Platoon  Leader 

S.  Fc.   Wiley  R.  McGriff Vlatoon  Sergeant 

Sgt.  Henry  R.  Hall Platoon  Guide 

First  Squad:  Sgt.  Sibley;   Pvts.   Chambless,  Morce,  Culpepper,   Laclihnd, 
Drexler;  Cpl.  Lowe. 

Second   Squad:    Sgt.   Fite;    Pvts.    Watson,    Anderson,    Reins,   Veal,    Long; 
Cpl.  Rex. 

Third  Squad:  !Sgt.    Fargason;    Pvts.    Miller,    Scwell,    Payne;    Cpls.    Whit- 
ley, Simonton. 


2nd   LT.   J.  K.  COX  M/SGT.  R.  M.  BLASINGAME 

P/.1/00"  Leader  First  Sergeant 

2nd  Lt.  James  K.  Cox Platoon  Leader 

S.  Fc.  Richard  H.  Eaves Platoon  Sergeant 

Sgt.   Preston   L.   Sessions Platoon  Guide 

First  Squad:  Sgt.  McDonald;   Pvts.  Snyder,  McKay,  Hogue,  Blasingame, 
Neal;  Cpl.  Clark. 

Second   Squad:    Sgt.    Pierce;    Pvts.    Sharp,    Allison,    Clark,    Luke,    Ferrcll; 
Cpl.  Edwards. 

Third  Squad:   Sgt.  Williams;  Pvts.  Culpepper,  Megahce,  Malcolm,  Dett- 
mering;  Cpl.  Hasty. 


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Capt.  J.  P.  King 
Conimatidiiig  Officer 


MissFlorlnck  King 

Sponsor 
Avondale  Estates,  Ga. 


CDMP/IIVY  "A" 


1st  Lt.  R.  S.  Willm 
Excculivc  Officer 


2nd  Lt.  a.  Sttwart  2ni)  Lt.  C.  E.  Wist 

Platoon  Leader  Platoon  Leader 


FIRST  PLATDDIV 


;nl)  Lt.  \C.  H.  Smith 
Platoon  Leader 


M/Sgt.  a.  E.  French 
First  Sergeant 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  E.  Ash,  Pvts. 
E.  T.  Crawford,  W.  L.  Pass,  F.  E. 
Walraven,  CpL  T.   E.   Anderson. 


Second  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  W.  Dun- 
can, Pvts.  W.  E.  Davis,  J.  B.  Nich- 
ols, R.  C.  Stephens,  C.  L.  Chap- 
man, CpL  B.  H.  Henderson. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  S.  Peacock, 
Pvts.  J.  C.  Avery,  L.  H.  Cook,  Wm. 
F.  Mullinax.  M.  C.  Marrett. 


■mhM  Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  G.  W.  Brook- 

shire,  Pvts.  B.  G.  Middleton,  R.  H. 
Clark,  V.  L.  Puckett,  J.  R.  Duncan, 
CpL  Pat  Owensby. 


A.   SliMAKi        Platoon    Leader 

M.   R.   Shelton Platoon   Leader 

V.   n.  'OCiLLiAMS Platoon  Guide 


SECDIVD   PLATDDIV 


Fin/  Squad:  Sgt.  Harold  Jones, 
Pvts,  J.  D.  Boggus,  R.  E.  Waters, 
T.  A.  Wjlcy,  B.  A.  Wheless,  J.  P. 
King,  Cpl.  C.  T.  Ruark. 

SiiOihl  Squad:  Sgt.  P.  R.  Wise, 
Pvts.  S.  E.  Campell,  J.  W.  Waters, 
A.  J.  Messier,  G.  E.  Shugart,  J.  C. 
Trepangier,    Cpl.    A.    I.    Crettenden. 

Third  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  E.  Moore, 
Pvts.  T.  C.  Davis,  W.  J.  Kendrick, 
C.  M.  Dover,  E.  G.  Hlckson,  C.  S. 
Zeigler,  Cpl.  F.  W.  Moseley. 

Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  W.  Thomp- 
son, Pvts.  F.  E.  Huff,  F.  J.  Kitch- 
ens, Jr.,  Wm.  N.  Little,  L.  A. 
Smith,  D.  R.  DuPree,  Cpl.  G.  D. 
Davis,  Jr. 


2nd   Lt.    C.   E.   West Platoon  Leader 

J.  L.  Jessup Platoon  Sergeant 

S.  T.  Jones Platoon  Guide 


THIRD   PLATDDIV 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  J.  Livsey, 
Pvts.  W.  L.  Segars,  D.  D.  Roper, 
L.  E.  Cook,  C.  R.  Langston,  F.  E. 
Thompson,  Cpl.  L.  C.  Adams. 

S<-(0«</  Squad:  Sgt.  M.  B.  Doster, 
Pvts.  G.  H.  Donaldson,  M.  L.  Wil- 
son, F.  E.  Calhoun,  G.  E.  Coleman, 
Cpl.  A.  S.  Holbrook. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  A.  Bates, 
Pvts.  J.  R.  Pierce,  J.  H.  Carmichael, 
L.  A.  Lee,  J.  P.  Bannister,  R.  S. 
Brisendine. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  Wm.  P.  Se- 
well,  Pvts.  D.  L.  Randlc,  G.  P. 
Hill,  T.  D.  Moreland,  W.  P.  Mc- 
Whirter,  Cpl.  C.  C.  Pritchett. 


W.  H.  Smith Platoon  Leader 

Sgt.   1st   Cl.   L.   B.   Travis Platoon  Sergeant 

Sgt.  W.  J.  Yaw Platoon  Guide 


Capt.  E.  C.  Merck 
Commanding  Officer 


Mrs.  E.  C.  Merck 

Sponsor 
Gainesville,  Georgia 


COMPANY     B" 


1st  Lt.  A.  T.  FoRu  2ni)  Lt.  W.  H.  HouK  2ni>  Lt.  C.  Q.  Shoki  2ni)  I.t.  W.  t.  Mundy 

Excciitiiv  Officer  Plitnnn  Leader  VUitnon  Leader  Platoon  Leader 


M/Sgt.  B.  J.  Harris 
first  Sergeant 


FIRST  PLATDDIV 


F:nt  Squad:  Sgt.  Wm.  S.  Perrin, 
Sgt.  James  T.  Hurt,  Pvts.  J.  F. 
Mosteller,  C.  M.  Cooper,  J.  R.  Britt, 
A.  H.  Goforth,  Cpl.  H.  L.  Mat- 
thews. 


Second  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  C.  Haw- 
kins, Pvts.  C.  E.  Parks,  J.  W.  Falk, 
W.  M.  Cox,  W.  H.  Riddle,  J.  D. 
Hardage,  Cpl.  J.  C.  Gravitt. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  F.  P.  Stringer, 
Pvts.  G.  Arnold,  R.  M.  Cross,  E.  B. 
Bird,  T.  I.  Haralson,  J.  F.  Collins, 
Cpl.  J.  \V.   Byrd. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  G.  L.  Van- 
diver,  Pvts.  W.  D.  Allen,  H.  C. 
White,  R.  F.  Ellington,  W.  J.  El- 
liott, J.  D.  Byrd,  Sgt.  B.  F.  Pirn. 


2ni)  Lt.  W.  H.  Houk Platoon  Leader 

ScT.    1st  Cl.  E.  W.  PucKiiTT Platoon  Sergeant 

£gt.  \V.  J.  Riley Platoon   Guide 

54 


SECDIVD   PLATDDN 


2nd  Lt.  C.  Q.  Shore PLi/oni,   LvaJa- 

ScT.   1st  Cl.  H.  K.  Heath Vlatooii  Sergeant 

Sgt.  J.  A.  McClurz     .     .  Platoon  Guide 


F,rst  SclllaJ:  Sgt.  W.  O.  Huglies, 
Pvts.  J.  Stewart,  W.  G.  Offcrman, 
C.  F.  Marshall,  C.  A.  Sheffield,  Cpl. 
J.   W.  Snow. 


Seewnl  Sqiia,/:  Sgt.  W.  T.  Poor, 
Pvts.  J.  H.  Hefner,  H.  Shanahan, 
P.  C.  Simms,  E.  C.  Isnahour,  Cpl. 
W.   I..   Ponder. 


Thiril  Squad:  Sgt.  L.  W.  Hatta- 
way,  Pvts.  E.  A.  Brown,  D.  F.  Dean, 
T.  Rumble,  E.  T.  'Wright,  Cpl.  J. 
I  .  Hurt. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  ^i'.  E.  Meeks, 
Pvts.  S.  D.  Breedlove,  J.  D.  Dunlop, 
T.  C.  Warden,  C.  A.  Ealte,  Cpl. 
,|.  B.  Tho 


THIRD   PLATDDIV 


Pint  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  D.  Ho't, 
Pvts.  V.  A.  Thurston,  W.  C.  Wof- 
ford,  C.  A.  Irby,  J.  K.  Grant,  \V. 
D.  Garden,  Cpl.  T.  O.  Eowler. 


Second  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  W.  Da- 
vidson, Pvs.  N.  W.  White,  J.  D. 
Pethel,  S.  G.  Baggarley,  V.  Carder, 
J.  A.  Crawford,  Cpl.  R.  H.  Mathls. 

Third  Squad:  Sgt.  F.  G.  Tallant, 
Pvts.  J.  W.  Ridder,  P.  E.  Scroggs, 
H.  H.  Ledford,  H.  M.  Simpson,  H. 
G.  Long,  Sgt.  R.  F.  Jones. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  H.  L.  Thur- 
mond, Pvts.  R.  W.  McElroy,  A.  L. 
Holland,  C.  W.  Akridge,  R.  L. 
\l"ellborn,  Cpl.   A.   McLean. 


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2nd   Lt.   W.   E.    Mundv Platoon  Leader 

Sgt.   1st  Cl.  J.  H.  Matthews Platoon  Sergeant 

Sgt.    J.    A.    Simms Platoon   Guide 


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L^l'l       1      I      KlM. 
Commuiijhin  Off  hi 


Mrs.   E.   H.  Kinglry 
Sponsor 
Gordon,  Georgia 


COMPANY  "C" 


1st  Lt.  E.  H.  Pedrick 
Execuihe  Officer 


2nd  Lt.  C.  a.  Davis 
Platoon   Leader 


:nu  Lt.  D.  H.  Threlkeld  2nd  Ln.  V.  H.  Hutchison  M/Sct.  W.  J.  Hinson 

Platoon  Lcmh-r  Third  Platuun  Leader  First  Sergeant 


FIRST  PLATDDIV 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  A.  H.  Reese, 
Pvts.  J.  E.  Asbclle,  N.  L.  Williams, 
Jr.,  L.  V.  Campbell,  J.  Babb,  W.  H. 
Settle,  Jr.,  Cpl.  C.  L.  McClain. 

Second  Squad:  Sgt.  E.  L.  Mans- 
field, Pvts.  C.  L.  Slater,  Jr.,  R.  E. 
Holcomb,  R.  L.  Leverett,  J.  A. 
Watkins,  W.  A.  Housley,  Cpl.  G.  G. 
Ensley. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  M.  Cal- 
houn, Pvts.  W.  Coffey,  H.  W.  Hop- 
per, R.  M.  Hill,  R.  L.  Norman. 
H.  C.  North,  Jr.,  Cpl.  B.  A.  Boyle. 
Jr. 

Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  D.  P.  Sims, 
Pvts.  J.  W.  McClure,  J.  R.  Olsen, 
J.  K.  Cagle,  W.  R.  Parker,  G.  H. 
Amason,  Cpl.   J.   D.   Davis. 


2nd  Lt.  C.  a.    Davis Platoon  Leader 

Sgt.   1st  Cl.   R.  W.  McBride Platoon  Sergeant 

Sgt.  L.  T.  Oxford Platoon  Guide 

56 


SECDIVD  PLATDDIV 


F:rsl  SquaJ:  Sgt.  L.  P.  Chafin, 
Pvts.  H.  H.  Nichols,  J.  D.  Puckett, 
R.  W.  Bowman,  M.  C.  Hawk,  D. 
R.  Harper,  D.  J.  Logan,  Cpl.  C.  W. 
Greer. 


S.ro«,/  SqiiaJ:  Sgt.  R.  C.  Bart- 
lett,  Pvts.  R.  B.  Longino,  F.  M. 
Garrett,  R.  M.  Land,  W.  A.  Threl- 
keld,  C.  C.  Foster,  Cpl.  J.  D. 
Clements. 

Third  Squad:  Sgt.  B.  Y.  Holwell, 
Pvts.  A.  L.  Amis,  H.  A.  Sawyer, 
J.  Ward,  J.  Bramblett,  C.  D.  Page, 
Cpl.   P.   A.  Jensen. 

Tonrth  Squad:  Sgt.  T.  P.  Lang, 
Pvts.  O.  C.  Amos,  C.  M.  Cason, 
R.  M.  Jones,  H.  M.  Stanton,  Cpl. 
G.  A.  Stephens. 


2nd  Lt.  D.  H.  TnKiLKiiii Platoon  Leader 

Sgt.  1st  Cl.  R.  E.  Hiwell Platoon  Serjeant 

Sgt.  W.  E.  Oxford Platoon  Guide 


THIRD   PLATDDIV 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  L.  K.  Langford, 
Pvts.  L.  R.  Whitehead,  J.  A.  Gris- 
sett,  C.  S.  Brice,  W.  J.  Weeks,  R.  F. 
Harrell,  Cpl.  D.  N.   McCurdy. 

Second  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  J.  Moran, 
Cpl.  W.  D.  Ray,  Pvts.  W.  C.  Tate, 
J.  R.  Manning,  M.  C.  Wansley,  G. 
H.   Baxter,  Cpl.  I.  G.   Roberts. 

Third  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  M.  Hall, 
Pvts.  E.  L.  Lewis,  M.  L.  Silcox, 
J.  G.  Robertson,  H.  G.  Moore,  H. 
V.  King,  Cpl.  T.  E.  Jenkins. 

Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  C.  Wil- 
liams, Pvts.  E.  A.  Donaldson,  M.  D. 
Lawrence,  R.  C.  Smith,  Cpl.  W.  O. 
Christopher,  Sgt.  1st  Cl.  J.  T. 
Coleman. 


2nd  Lt.  V.  H.  Hutchison Platoon   Leader 

Sct.    1st   Cl.    R.    C.    Wvsong Platoon  Sergeant 

Sgt.  D.  B.  Patillo Platoon  Guide 


Capt.  E.  M.  EbiiRharot 
Cumniuinli,,)-  Officer 


tM'^  -t'^'tu^A  .       k 


Miss  Robbth  Wlstbrook 

Sponsor 

Cedartown,  Georgia 


1st  Lt.  F.  T.  Thrasher 
Exec  It  tiff  Officer 


CDMPAIVY  "D 


MD  Lt.  C.  E.  Parrtsh  ^nli  Lt.  B.  F.  Sowel 

Piafooii   Lciiih-r  Pialoim    Leader 


2nd  Lt.  E.  J.  Nix 
Platoon   Leader 


M/Sgt.  a.  J.  Weatherington 
First  Sergeant 


FIRST  PLATDDIV 


Fhit  SqnaJ:  Sgt.  J.  C.  Barrow, 
Pvts.  J.  W.  Winn,  R.  A.  Roberts, 
J.    Hope,   G.    Partridge,   W.   Woods. 

Second  Squad:  Sgt.  T.  R.  Ruther- 
ford, Pvts.  C.  J.  Hamrick,  H.  H. 
Young,  L.  Y.  Waldrip,  T.  C.  Ray, 
B.  L.  McDonald,  Cpl.  J.  H.  Hen- 
son. 

Third  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  J.  Griffis, 
Pvts.  A.  J.  Rogers,  C.  T.  Caswell, 
G.  King,  J.  L.  Sisson,  Cpl.  A.  H. 
Watts,  Cpl.  J.   R.  Oakes. 

fo«r//j  Squad:  Sgt.  F.  M.  Ches- 
ter, Pvts.  R.  A.  Dempsey,  W.  R. 
Williams,  A.  Smith,  C.  R.  James, 
Cpl.  E.  L.  Abercrombie. 


2nd    Lt.    C.    E.    Parrish Platoon   Leader 

Sgt.  1st  Cl.  J.  L.  Watkins Platoon  Sergeant 

Sgt.  J.  H.  Stephens Platoon  Guide 

58 


SECDND   PLATDDIV 


Fi,i.l  SqnaJ:  Sgt.  W.  R.  Cooper, 
Pvts.  J.  E.  Garrett,  C.  A.  New- 
comer, H.  L.  Jay,  C.  E.  Cobb,  Cpl. 
J.  E.  Spencer,  Cpl.  J.  M.  Langston. 


Sccoiul  Sqnud:  Sgt.  W.  W.  Phil- 
lips, Pvts.  J.  C.  Huff,  F.  I.  Stewart, 
T.  P.  Stokely,  W.  P.  Hendrix,  O.  C. 
Nickelron,  Cpl.  R.  D.  Walker. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  S.  H.  Phillips, 
Pvts.  W.  A.  Savage,  T.  H.  Living- 
ston, M.  S.  Britt,  J.  B.  Drew,  J.  S. 
Whitworth,  Cpl.  J.  R.  Morton. 


fomlh  Squad:  G  L.  Brookshire, 
Pvts.  B.  J.  Wctherington,  J.  D. 
Power,  J.  R.  Kennedy,  O.  D. 
Thompson,  E.  A.  Patterson,  Cpl. 
B.  J.  Lewis. 


2nd    Lt.    B.    F.    SoWtLL 

Sgt.   1st  Cl.  "W".  D.  McClure 

Sgt.  W.  C.   Tippins,  Jr. 


.  PUtoon  Lender 
Plaloou  Ser^ctutt 
.     Platoon   Guide 


THIRD   PLATDDIV 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  L.  B.  Chandler, 
Pvts.  J.  H.  Hulsey,  D.  D.  Brown, 
J.  H.  Jacobs,  C.  H.  Brown,  Cpl. 
H.  F.  Findley. 


Second  Squad:  J.  L.  Yaden,  Pvts. 
J.  W.  Barber,  H.  L.  Hobbs,  H.  F. 
Culberson,  D.  J.  Carter,  T.  B.  Cly- 
burn,  Cpl.  W.  B.  Kemp. 

Third  Squad:  Cpl.  J.  M.  ^X'right, 
Pvts.  J.  M.  Whitehurst,  C.  L.  Black- 
man,  A.  L.  Powell,  E.  Sumner,  T. 
C.  Stocks. 


Four/h  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  A.  Craig, 
Pvts.  E.  E.  Ellington,  J.  Prickett, 
B.  Haynes,  J.  E.  Corn,  Cpl.  E.  L. 
Moncrief, 


HEADOUARTERS  DETACHMEIVT 


Front  Row:  Capt.  G.  P.  Short,  Dct.  Conidr.;  Capt.  J,  S.  Simmons,  M/Sgc.  N.  S.  Brown,  Capt. 
L.  H.  Capp. 

Back  Row:  Pvt.  M.  E.  Patterson,  Pvt.  Cawthorne.  P.  L.;  Sgt.  B.  C.  Amick,  Sgt.  W.  E.  Bennct,  Cpl.  F.  R. 
Horton,  Sgt.  J.  C.  Holmes. 

SUMMER    CAMP,    FT.    BEIVIVIIVG,    GA.,    1950 


Fint  Row:  J.   K.   Cox,  F.   G.   Tallant,  J.   T.   Coleman,   E.   W.   Puckctt,   W.    R.    Cooper,    J.   T.    Morgan, 
H.  K.  Heath. 

SccomI   Row:    W.    C.    Hawkins,   J.    W.   Johnson,   M.    B.    Dostcr,    R.    \V.    McBride,    A.    P.    Micgal,    G.    E. 
McDonald,  E.  C.  Merck,  C.  Q.  Shore. 

Third  Row:     B.   B.   Fite,  R.   C.   Wysong,   B.   F.   Sowell.  W.   D.    Holt,   F.   T.    Thrasher,    E.   ,).    Nix,   C.    E. 
Cosper,  B.  J.  Lewis,  A.  E.  Smith. 

Fourth  Row:    W.  J.  Moran,  J.  W.  Thompson,  O.  C.  Nickclson,  J.  S.  Whitworth,  H.  C.  Johnson,  H.   R. 
Johnson,  W.  R.  McGrifl,  W.  H.  Smith. 

Fifth  Row:    V.  H.  Hutchison,  J.  M.  Cook,  M.  R.  Shelton,  L.   B.   Travis,  R.  W.   Duncan,  A.   E.  Crow, 
G.  W.  Home,  J.  L.  Jessup. 

Sixth   Row:     W.    D.    Hughes,    E.    H.    Pedrick,    G.    L.    V.indiver,    W.    J.    Hinson,    W.    E.    Mundy,    J.    H. 
Matthews,  S.  T.  Jones,  K.  R.  Woods. 

Seventh  Row:    A.  T.  Ford,  L.  B.  Chandler,  R.  E.  Ash,  J.  T.  Hurt,  H.  M.  Moore,  A.  J.  Wetherington, 
G.  D.  Gassett,  B.  J.  Harris. 

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We  See  A  Tank   Demonstration 


Flame    1  hrowcr  in  Action 


SCENES  FRDM   SUMMER  CAMP 

FORT    BEIVXIIVG,    G/\.,    1950 


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L>^-siL^ 


A  Ten   Minute  Break 


Expert   Marksmen   in   the   Making 


Fourth  of  July  Guard   Duty 


In  the  Pits 


"The  Wheels" 
Capt.  Wilson  and  Sgt.  Askern 


Pvt.   Snyder   Reports   for  Guard   Report 


The  Sweetheart  Dance 


MILITARY   SCENES 


Pass  in  Review 


'Toon   Leaders,   Take  Up   the  Drill   Order! 


'C"  Company  Stacks  Arms 


"B"  Company  Takes  Arms 


'Freedom    is    not    to    limit    but    to    share; 
and  freedom  here  is  freedom  everywhere.** 


W 


UPrganfeatinna 


Mrs.  J.  V.  Hutchison 
Columbus,  Georgia 
Sponwr  for  Editor 


Victor  H.  Hutchison 
Editor 


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Dr.  Dorothy  Brown  Mr.  H.  H.  Gilbert 

Advisors 

Editorial  Business 


Phctc^Mpket^ 


Mrs.  James  M.  Cook,  Sr. 

Wrightsville,  Georgia 
Business  Mgr.  Sponsor 


James  M.  Cook,  Jr. 
Business  Manager 


GEORGE  PARTRIDGE,  LARRY  LANGFORD,  and 
ELEANOR  JONES  were  the  talented  staff  members  who  did 
an  excellent  job. 


Without  the  knowledge,  dependability,  and  hard  work  of 
EDWARD  LEWIS  and  MAX  SIMS  this  book  would  not  have 
been   possible. 


ClaUeA 

SHIRLEY  ALIEN  {As^t.  Editor}  always  did  a  commend- 
able job  on  each  cask  that  was  assigned.  HENRY  HALL 
(Clan  Editor),  MARVIN  LAWRENCE,  and  JEAN  FOW- 
LER, solved  the  class  layouts  after  many  problems  and 
expended  ene.gy.  JUANITA  HARRIS  and  ELINOR  VIN- 
TON put  many  hard  hours  in  doing  the  senior  class  section. 

iHilitat^  and  OtfanijathtU 

ALLAN  FORD  {Military  Editor),  CLIFFORD  DAVIS, 
and  BILL  HOUK,  were  the  first  to  finish  their  section. 
BROADUS  SOWELL  (Organizations  Editor),  WALTER 
MORAN,  ELENA  DELMONTE,  after  much  confusion  with 
sponsor  pictures,  rosters,  and  write-ups,  came  out  with  the 
largest  section  in  the  book. 

The  enviable  task  of  doing  the  beauty  section  and  "Who's 
Who"  fell  to  CAROLYN  CLAY  and  ARTHUR  BENNETT. 
These  pages  prove  to  be  some  of  the  most  interesting.  WIL- 
LIAM  HUGHES  selected   the  snapshots. 


^pCttA 


The  fact  that  all  sports  are  not  played  in  the  fall  gave 
LUTHER  TRAVIS  many  headaches  but,  with  the  assistance 
of  HARRY  JOHNSON  and  BILL  PERRIN,  he  came  out 
with  a  section  representative  of  N.  G.  C.  intercollegiate  and 
intramural  sports.  CAROLYN  CALLAWAY  and'  EDITH 
BUSH  also  made  a  good  showing  of  co-ed  sports. 


SuMm^^  ^ta^^ 


KENNETH  COX,  BETTY  JO  SCOTT,  and  GEORGE 
McDonald  were  the  assistants  to  the  business  manager  and 
through  them  this  annual  was  made  financially  possible.  This 
efficient   staff  set   a   new   record  in   ad   sales. 


1^1 1  mm- 


Ulen,  Victor  Hutchison,  Dallas  Clarke,  Janet  King,  John  Simms,  Guy    Amason,   George  Gowder, 
Joe  Dobson,  Luther  Travis,  Don  Boggus,  John  Wilson,  Ben  McDonald,  and  Grady  Carter. 


Chem-Ati-if  Ciulf 


The  Chemistry  Club  is  composed  of  members  who  are  Chemistry  majors  or  minors. 
Programs  are  given  at  the  meetings  on  the  various  phases  of  chemistry  and  professional 
fields  open  to  a  graduate  chemist.  During  the  year  the  club  sponsors  field  trips  to  such 
nearby  points  of  interest  as  the  chemical  laboratories  and  plants  of  Atlanta.  Once  a 
year  a  trip  is  arranged  to  include  those  freshmen  and  sophomores  interested  in  chem- 
istry as  a  major. 


Shirley   Allen 
Pnshhnt 


George  Gowder 
Vice-President 


Mack  Hill,  Wesley  Phillips,   Shirley   Allen,   Ken   Cox,   Ernest   Eberhardt,   Ben    Amick,   Powell    Lang,   Olii 

Hasty,  George  Harris,  Charles   Redmond,   Tom   Williams,   Isaac   Roberts,   James   Gravitt,   Preston   Sessions 

Ben  Drexler,  Bill  Culpepper,  Charlie  Newcomer,  and  William  Ray. 


PhlfMa  Cluit 


Three  years  ago  the  physics  majors  organized  the  PHYSICS  CLUB  with  member- 
ship, for  the  most  part,  made  up  of  junior  and  senior  physics  majors,  but  open  to 
freshmen  and  sophomores  who  have  elected  to  major  in  the  field  of  physics. 

The  club  serves  as  a  medium  for  the  pursuit  of  individual  interests  and  also  to  main- 
tain liaison  with  the  rapid  advances  in  the  fields  of  theoretcial  and  applied  physics.  This 
is  done  through  lectures,  demonstrations,  field  trips,  and  various  other  programs  of 
interest   to   the   members. 


Mrs.  Madeline  A.  Henderson 
S/jo//u>r 


Jack   Anthony 


Thomas  Williams 
Vicf-PrniJait 


Ken  Cox 

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Martin    Sibley,    Janet    King,    VCalte 
Hutchison,  Jack  Oxford,   Frank   Pii 


Moran,  Johann  Manning,  Carolyn  Clay,  Marty  Akridge,  Victor 
jack  Thompson,  Billy  Smith,  George  Gowder,  Bette  Pierce,  Grady 
larter,  Bobby  Lewis,  Bill  Tippins. 


Science  Ciul^ 


The  Science  Club  was  the  first  club  organized  on  the  North  Georgia  College  campus. 
It  is  an  open  membership  club  composed  of  biology  majors,  pre-professional  students, 
and  anyone  interested  in  its  activities.  Programs  are  given  on  various  phases  of  wildlife 
and  conservation,  vocations  open  to  science  majors,  aspects  of  health,  genetics  and  other 
similar  topics  of  interest.  The  programs  are  frequently  given  by  the  students  themselves 
as  well  as  by  outside  speakers.  Field  trips  are  sponsored  by  the  club  to  various  places 
of  scientific  interest  in  the  state. 


Janet  King 

Carolyn  Clay 

Bette  Sue  Pierce 

Martha  Akridge 

Victor   Hutchisoi 

President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Parliamentarian 

Proxram  Chairma, 

Allen,  Charlie  Newcomer,  Bobby  McElro) 

William  Ray,  Clifford  Snyder,  Ben  Dr. 


Culpepper,  Puwelll  Lang,  Jim  Hurt, 
der. 


Ra4h  Ciulf 


The  Radio  Club  is  made  up  of  those  students  interested  in  amateur  radio.  They  are 
either  amateurs  or  working  toward  their  government  Hcenses.  Activities  of  the  club 
include:  field  trips  on  which  equipment  is  tested  and  experiments  made,  radio  construc- 
tion, group  study  of  the  International  Morse  Code  and  radio  theory,  and  lectures  on 
technical  subjects   by  different   club  members. 


Mrs.   C.  T.  Hardace 
Spomor 


Harry  B.  Forester 
Advisor 


Dan   Hardaci; 


ROBIRT    Batis 
Viit-Pnsideiit 


Mack   Calhoun 
Secretary 


Harry  Johnson 
Treasurer 


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CLrrroRn  Adam"; 


The  YMCA  Is  a  campus  group  which  is  recognized  for  Christian  activity  and 
service.  The  organization  takes  just  pride  in  its  community  welfare  work.  Each 
year  the  YMCA  cooperates  with  the  YWCA  in  sponsoring  the  Religious  Emphasis 
Week.  These  coordinated  efforts  of  the  YMCA  and  the  YWCA  make  possible  pro- 
grams and  activities  which  contribute  to  the  social,  intellectual,  and  spiritual  life  of 
each   NGC  student. 


YMCA   CABIIVET 


Robert  Blasingame 


Carlyle   Irby 


Bill   Williams 


Evelyn  Clay 
Sponsor 


C(K  \c  1      CONN'LR 


Carolyn  Cla 
President 


Dot  deJarn'i 
Vuc-PrcsiJc„l 


Kdith    Bush 


Peggy  Smelley 
Treasurer 


ywc/i 


We  unite  in  the  desire  to  realize  full  and  creative  life  through  a  growing  knowledge 
of  God.  We  determine  to  have  a  part  in  making  this  life  possible  for  all  people.  In  this 
task  we  seek  to  understand  Jesus  and  to  follow  Him.  The  YWCA,  together  with  the 
YMCA,  tries  to  maintain  a  well-rounded  spiritual,  educational,  and  recreational  program. 
We  sponsor  a  Religious  Emphasis  Week  every  year,  and  our  Freshman  Talent  Night  is 
a  tradition.  We  have  joint  meetings  every  week,  at  which  time  we  present  outside 
speakers,  faculty  speakers,  student  forums,  etc. 

YWCA   C/IBIIVET 


Mary  Shearouse 


ETTVE   Jo  Scott 


Ann  Grant 


Carolyn  Paradise 


Norma   Porter 


B  B  ^  ^  <i  a  "  ■© 


Bill  Christopher,  William  Livcsy,  Russel  McBride,  Sonny  Hawkins.  Yates  Hall,  Ed  Nix,  Marvin  Doster 
Jack  Yaw,  Guerry  Davis,  Billy  Mundy,  Allen  Gurlcy,  Ralph  Smith,  Harry  Johnson,  Lamar  Chapman 
William  Hughes,  Robert  Briscndine,  Horace  Matthews,  Juanita  Harris,  Elinor  Vinton,  Sabra  Horton 
Jerry  Wolfe,  Jean  Fowler,  Gay  Hannah,  Jcftie  Rogers,  Jo  Stevens,  Jean  Peters,  Leroy  Mansfield,  David  Sims 
Phelan  Lowe,  Jimmie  Moore,  Frank  Mosley,  Walter  Meeks,  Bill  Perrin,  Wheelar  Davidson,  Buzz  McGrifl, 

Allen   McLean. 


p/iifj.  U  Cid 


The  purpose  of  the  Physical  Education  Club  is  to  promote  interest 
and  provide  opportunities  for  further  study  in  Physical  Education. 
The  organization  is  professional  in  nature  and  the  programs  which  are 
presented  by  its  members  are  recreational  as  well  as  informational. 

The  Club's  3  5  members  meet  twice  monthly  and  membership  is 
extended   to  all   individuals  who  are   interested   in   Physical   Education. 


HORACF.    Matti 
President 


Juanita   Harris 
Vice-PreuJeiit 


BURN   C.   Hawkins 
Treasurer 


Capp,  Johnny  Watkins,  Wllllan 
ice  Matthews,  Seldon    Brown,  Jo 


Livesy,  Alfred  Holbrook,  Charles  Bartlett,  RusscI  McBride,  Coach  Russell,  John  Anthony,  Jimmie  Moore, 
Clements,   Phelan   Lowe,   Ray  Cooper,   Junior   Kannaday,    Leroy    Mansfield,    Benjamin    Pim,   Henry   Hall, 
Frank  Mosley,  Harold  Jones,  David  Sims,  Tom   Fowler. 


XettetmaH'A  Ciulf 


The  Lettermen's  Club  is  an  organization  of  those  students  at  North  Georgia  who 
have  at  any  time  earned  an  intercollegiate  sport  letter.  Baseball,  basketball,  tennis,  and 
rifle  are  considered  to  be  conducted  on  an  intercollegiate  basis.  Also  qualifying  as  mem- 
bers are  those  students  who  have  earned  a  letter  in  cheerleading,  or  who  have  gained 
sufficient  points  in  intramural  sports  to  have  received  a  letter. 

It  is  the  purpose  of  the  Club,  not  only  to  promote  goodwill  and  sportsmanship  among 
all,  but  to  provide  an  official  organization  and  a  medium  of  association  for  the  letter- 
men  of  North  Georgia  College.  It  is  the  desire  of  the  Club  to  sponsor  a  permanent 
athletic  project  for  the  year  1951-52,  and  also  to  hold  a  banquet;  this  is  in  addition 
to  its  nine  regular  meetings. 

It  is  to  be  considered  that  each  member  of  the  Lettermen's  Club  has  at  one  time  put 
forth  extreme  personal  effort  in  behalf  of  the  College  activity  which  his  or  her  letter 
symbol  signifies. 


Mrs.   Gloria  Leon   Capp 
S/)OMSor 


Frank  Mosley 
Secretary-Treasurer 


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RosLYN    Rogers 
Sponsor 


Jamls  R.  Clifton 
PnsiJct 


William  H.  Smith 
First  Vice-President 


Maj.   James  A.   Luttrlll 
AJtiscr 


George   Mills 
Second  Vice-President 


Edwin    Kingerv 
'ivcretary-Treaslire} 


Joe   Stephenson 
Sergeant -at- Arms 


Erwtn   Merck 
Chaplain 


^ex  ^fotefh/tif 


The  Rex  Fraternity,  one  of  the  traditional  organizations  of  North  Georgia  College, 
was  organized  in  1917  and  is  the  oldest  fraternity  now  on  the  campus.  Under  the 
capable  leadership  of  James  R.  Clifton,  the  Rex  has  enjoyed  a  very  profitable  year. 

The  main  objective  of  the  Rex  is  to  promote  friendship  and  brotherhood  among  its 
members  and  the  student  body.  Each  quarter  several  social  events  are  sponsored  by  the 
Rex,  including  trips  to  the  lakes,  informal  dances  and  banquets. 

Members 


Marvin   Doster 


Ross  Holcomb 


John   Holmes 


William   Hughes 


Bill   Livsev 


Joseph   Kannaday 


Charles  Parrish 


H   *^ 


Mrs.   Frank   Thrashlr 
Spot!  so  r 


Bobby   Hewell 
Treasurer 


Hezekiah  Heath 
Sgt.  at  Arms 


As  a  leading  factor  in  the  fraternal  and  social  life  of  the  school,  the  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity  has 
reached  its  present  status  in  sixteen  years  of  prosperous  growth.  The  chapter  was  founded  at  North 
Georgia  College  in   1934,  having  been  brought  here   by  two  faculty   members. 

The  Sigma  Theta  cooperates  with  the  other  fraternal  and  social  organizations  on  the  campus  to  give 
the  annual  Pan-Hellenic  dance  each  winter.  The  fraternity  sponsors  many  informal  dances,  banquets  and 
picnics  for  its  members  and  the  student  body. 

With  its  present  growth  and  interest  the  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity  can  be  expected  to  show  even  more 
progress  in  its  future  activities. 

Members 


John   Anthony 


George   Brookshire 


Lamar  Chapman 


Jimmy  Cook 


Picnic   At  Washega 


Jack  Zuker 

PledqE 


Members   At   Candlelight  Dance 


Martain   Siblhv 


Mrs.   Frank   Thrasher, 

Chicopee,  Ga. 

Co-Spoiiwr 


JlMMV    Co 
Member 


Miss   Pat   Brett 

Harriman,  Tenn. 

Co-Sponaor 


Robert  Duncan 
Member 


PaH-HelUhic  CeuHcil 


The  Pan-Hcllcnic  Council  is  made  up  of  three  members  from  each  of  the  fraternities. 
It  is  the  function  of  this  council  to  promote  the  smooth  and  close  harmony  between 
the  Rex  and  Sigma  Theta. 

The  Council  has  as  its  social  side  one  formal  a  year  which  is  usually  given  in  the 
winter  quarter.  The  Council  is  ever  striving  to  see  that  the  fraternities  give  the  student 
body  a  well-rounded  social  life. 


Lillian  A.  Johnston 


Barbara   Ann  Duncan 
President 


Bernice  J.  Harben 
Vice-President 


R.  Charles  Bartlett 
Sponsor 


Louise  Hitch 
Secretary 


T.  Beth  Phillips 
Treasurer 


^ec  Club  CcuHcii 


M.  Sue  Sewell 
Reporter 


Miss  Sara  Bruce  founded  the  Recreation  Association  of  North  Georgia  College,  better  known  as  the  Rec  Club,  in  the 
fall  of   1936. 

The  purpose  of  the  organization  is  to  provide  opportunities  and  promote  interest  in  participation  in  wholesome  recrea- 
tional activities. 

The  membership  is  made  up  of  four  teams  with  the  council  governing  the  club  under  the  direction  of  the  Women's 
Director  of  Physical  Education.  A  president,  secretary,  treasurer,  reporter,  four  team  captains  and  co-captains,  make  up 
the  council.  The  team  captains  are  responsible  for  the  organization  and  proper  functioning  of  their  team.  Every  girl  at- 
tending North  Georgia  College  can  be  a  member  of  the  Rec  Club,  and  she  can  decide  which  team  to  join.  Each  year 
tournaments  are  held  in  almost  every  sport.  The  point  system  is  used  and,  at  the  end  of  the  year,  the  team  which  has 
accumulated  the  most  points  is  awarded  a  cup.  The  girls  having  fifteen  hundred  or  more  points  are  also  awarded  letters, 
sweaters,  or  stars. 

North  Georgia's  Rec  Club  tries  in  every  way  to  carry  out  its  motto:  "An  activity  for  every  girl  —  a  girl  in  every 
activity." 


Martha  Ann  Akridge 


Samille   Willis 


Carolyn   Calloway 


Peggy  Ann  Smelley 


Norma  J.   Porter 


Carolyn   L.  Jossers 


JuANiTA  Harris 


Jeffie   C.   Rogers 


Sue  Brooks 
Barbara   Rankin 
Gay  Scott 
Gloria  Lively 
Peggy  Watson 
Mary  Honea 
Frances  Swafford 


Mary  Emma   Benton 

Betty  Fargason 

Mary  Frances  Gilbert 

Sue  Rollins 

Ruth  Westbrook 

Jean  Peters 

June  Malcom 


Dolores  Martin 
Eleanor  Jones 
Hazel  White 
Laura  Jean  Elliot 
Hilda  Smith 
Imogene  Brown 
Annie  Ruth  Paris 


Rita  Jarrard 
Ruth  Stancil 
Helen  Cannon 
Norma  Porter 

ToNI    ElDSON 

Joyce  Pickens 
Jo  Anne  Parris 


Juanita  Moss 
Carolyn   Jowers 
Ruth  Dorsett 
Annette   Reid 
Louise  Hitch 
Mary  Ann  Redd 


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Norma  J.  Porter 
Captain 


Robert  S.  Williams,  Jr 
Sponsor 


Carolyn  L.  Jowers 
Co-Captain 


Shirley    Allen 
Bena   Burns 
Edith   Bush 
Carolyn   Callawa 
Linda  Chapman 
jo  Beth   Coffee 
Guynell  Collier 


Dixie   Harden 
Marty   Holbrook 
Dot  deJarnette 
Jeanette  deJarnette 
Mary  Mason 
Jo   Beth   Meadows 
Margie   Mitchell 


Kay  Olsen 
Betty   Ann    Pinson 
Virginia   Printz 
Mary   Rearden 
Betty  Rhodes 
RosLYN   Rogers 
Dot  Royster 


BUNNIE     Rl 

Mary  Ann  Slappey 
Peggy  Smelley 
Jo  Stephens 
Betty  Jo  Tatum 
Ann  Thompson 


Sarah    1  huksion 
Mary   Eunice  White 
Barbara   Norrell 
Nicky   Jackson 
Sarah   Robertson 
Norma  Jarrard 


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Carolyn   M.  Callaway 
Captain 


J.   Ronald   Duncan 
Sponsor 


Peggy   Ann  Smelley 
Co-Capfain 


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Jean  Arnold 

Anne  Grant 

Smira   Horton 

Ann  Nix 

Mary  Shearouse 

Carolyn  Clay 

RuTHiE  Glovlr 

Janet  King 

Alice  Quilliax 

Gwen  Stevenson 

Edith   Davis 

Pauline  Gurley 

Marion  Mathews 

Ann   Richardson 

Eleanor  Vinton 

Barbara  Duncan 

Gay  Hannah 

Susie  Pirkle 

Jeffie  Rogers 

Jean  Watkins 

Jean  Fowler 

Juanita  Harris 

Joyce  Penland 

Dot  Sanders 

Jerry  Wolfe 

Ann  Frazer 

Ann  Highsmith 

Betty-  Palmer 

Betty  Jo  Scott 

Nancy  Ward 

Marion  Graham 

TtakliftaH^ 


Juanita  Harris 
Captain 


NlSBET   S.   Kendrick 
Spoinor 


Jeffie  C.  Rogers 
Co-Captain 


Marty   Akridge 

Jane  Bailey 

Bet  Bateman 

Peggv  Brooks 

Jo  Ann  Burdette 

Elena  Delmonte 

Martha   Nell  Dinsmore 

Sylvia  Field 


Edna  Fields 
Bernice  Harden 
Yvonne   Harris 
Donna  Howard 
Mary  Burr   Jenkins 
Patsy  Johnson 
Mary  Lewis 


June  Martin 
Jean   Mullins 
Margaret  Padgett 
Carolyn   Paradise 
Beth   Phillips 

TONI     PiTTMAN 

Sara  Ann  Sewell 


Sue  Sewell 

Betty  Shearouse 

Mary  Ann   Leary  Shelton 

Dot  Short 

Betty  Ann  Smith 

Nancy  Smith 

Lucy  Thomas 


Jimmy  Vandiver 
Kathryn  Walraven 
Lois  Wells 
Shirley  >X''hitaker 
Mildred  VC'hitmire 
Sammie  Willis 
Ann  Harmon 


Wfifi^liftaH^ 


Martha  Ann  Akridge 
Captain 


James  H.  Matthew 
Sponsor 


Samille  Willis 
Co-Captain 


Miss     VaNN     ^HALhY 

Sponsor 


Major   Roy   Hiott 
Aihiser 


James  R.  Clifton 
President 


Joseph  P.   Surls 
Vicc-Pres,ih;it 


Joseph    Kannaday,  Jr. 
Treinurer 


George   H.   Mills 

Secretary 


Ogicef-yad 


The  function  of  the  Officers'  Club  at  North  Georgia  College  is  to  provide  an  agency  for  the  gathering  and  dissemi- 
nation of  information  pertaining  to  the  cadet  corps  as  a  whole. 

In  its  meetings,  discussions  are  conducted  and  the  various  members  are  given  opportunity  to  offer  any  such  informa- 
tion that  will  benefit  or  further  improve  the  efficiency  of  the   battalion. 

In  addition  to  offering  criticism,  the  members  receive  information  and  orders  from  the  departments  of  the  Com- 
mandant  and   PMS&T.     In   regard   to   policies   to   be   complied  with  by  the  cadets. 

For  the  social  benefit  of  the  college  the  Officers'  Club  sponsors  a  formal  dance  and  it  is  co-sponsor  of  the  annual 
Military  Ball  held  each  graduation. 


T-Iarry  C.  Johnson 


James  M.  Means 


A.   Stephens 


Gilbert  W.   Pavlovsk\ 


JAMES  M.  Cook. 


Rice   R.   Holcomb 


James  K.  Cox 


John   P.   King 


Robert  U'illiams 


Alex  Stewart,  Jr. 


Clayton   E.  ^X'est 


U'lLLiAM  Smith 


Erwin   C.   Merck 


Allan   T.   Ford 


Clifford  A.  Davis 


Victor   Hutchison 


Donald  H.  Threlkeld  Farnest  M.  Eberhardt  Frank  T.  Thrasher 


Charles  Parrish 


Broadus   F.    SowtLL 


Edward  Nix 


Lanur  O\tord,  John  Watklns,  Larry  Langford,  Burgess  Fite,  Yates  Holwell,  Jlmmie  Hall,  Slicrpard  Phillips,  Warner  McClure,  Royce  Williams,  Jack 
Oxturd,  Walter  Moran,  Kenneth  Woods,  Grail  Brookshirc,  Thomas  Rutherford,  Leonard  Chafin,  James  Barrow,  Ralph  Griffis,  Bill  Tippins,  Wesley 
Phillips,  William  Craig,  Jimmie  Moore,  Andreul  Wetherington,  Edward  Puckett,  Walter  Meeks,  David  Sims,  Jesse  Yaden,  Dan  Patillo,  Wheclar 
Davids,, 11,  Lloyd   Chandler,  Fred  Chester,  Bobby   Hcwell,   Russel   McBride,   Charles   Bartlett,   Leroy   Mansfield,    Richard    Wysong.   Tunis    Lang,    Ralph 

Smith,  Mack   Calhoun,  Sonny  Hawkins,  John  Coleman. 


^et^eanU '  Clul^ 


Andreul  Wetherington 
PresiJi-iil 


loBBY  V.  Harris 

Vice-PrvsiiU'iit 


Robert  Blasingame 
Secretary 


Kenneth  R.  Woods 
Trcaslirfr 


Hezekiah   K.   Heath 
S,r!-,-aii/-ii/-Arms 


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The  Sergeants'  Club's  primary  aim  is  to  seek,  through  the  efforts  of  its  members,  ways 
toward  the  betterment  of  the  Corps  of  Cadets.  Along  with  the  responsibility  of  each 
member  of  this  organization  in  his  own  unit  the  combined  aims  of  all  the  members 
stress  continuous  improvement  of  the  battalion.  As  part  of  its  activities  the  Sergeants' 
Club  sponsors  and  presents  social  functions  for  the  enjoyment  and  benefit  of  its  mem- 
bers and   the  college. 


Phillip  Wise,  Jack  Yaw,  Layman  Hattaway,  George  Gowder,  Robert  Duncan,    Jack    Anthony,    Bobby    Harris,    Arthur    Bennett,    Albert    French,    Jack 

Zuker,  Jack  Thompson,  Glenn  Walls,   Robert  Bates,  Henry  Hall,  Buzz  McGriff,   Preston   Sessons,   Jack   Jessup,   Burt   Farguson,   Martin   Sibley,  Gilmer 

Vandiver,  William  Holt,  Harvey  Thurmond,  Jimmie   Pierce,   Paul   Stringer,  Bill  Williams,   Benjamin   Pim,  Vic  Williams,  Rex  Shelton,   Luther  Travis, 

John    Simms,   Bill    Brookshire,   George   McDonald,    Richard    Eaves,    William   Livsey,   Hezekiah   Heath,   Jack   Jessup,   Robert    Blasingame 


Jack  Green,  Charles  Pritchett,  Phelan  Lowe,  Olin  Hasty,  Thomas  Jenkins,    Allen    McLean,   Bud   Greer,   James   Morton,   Billy    Ray,    Lawton    Moncrief, 

Berry  Henderson,  Bill  Poor,  Isaac  Roberts,  Thurmond  Anderson,  Frank  Mosley,  Pete  Jensen,  Allen  Watts,  Ranell  Mathis,  James  Hlnson,  John  Shugart, 

James    Matthews,    Jules   Trapagnier,    Magnus    Marrett,    Bobby    Lewis,    Bill    Christopher,    Luke    McLain,   Tom    Fowler,    Ralph    Whitley,    Frank    Findley, 

Beale  Davis,  Edward  Abercrombie,  Gilbert  Ensley,  Dallas  Clark,  Guerry  Davis,  Tom  Ruark. 


CctppMU '  Clul^ 


The  Corporals'  Club  of  North  Georgia  College  was  organized  on 
October  17,  1950.  At  this  first  meeting  of  the  club,  the  officers  for 
the  ensuing  year  were  elected.  With  approximately  sixty  members, 
the  Corporals'  Club  has  begun  what  proves  to  be  a  very  successful 
year  of  service  both  to  the  college  and  to  the  individuals  concerned. 


Guerry  Davis,  Jr. 
Prnidtnt 


Luke   McClain 

Vice  PresiJenI 


Thomas   Ruark 

Tieaiunr 


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Alfred  Holbrook 

Cort>oral-at  Arms 


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Saxophones: 

Bass: 

Ken  Cox 

Martin  Sib 

Walter   McGahee 

William  Culpepper 

Drums: 

Jimmy  Hogue 

Bud  Ash 

Piaiw: 

Bill  Williams 

Trumpet: 
Jimmy  Cook 
James  Pierce 

Trombone: 
Dick  Eaves 
Pat  Malcom 


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"The  Generals"  furnish  music  for  various  social  functions  at  North  Georgia  College, 
as  well  as  for  dances  throughout  the  state.  Its  members  are  selected  competitively  from 
the  student  body.  It  is  directed  by  one  of  its  members.  "The  Generals"  offers  excellent 
training  for  those  interested  in  professional  orchestra  careers. 


Mrs.   Theodore   Cox 
Sponsor 


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Dixie  Harbin,  Mary  Redd,  Peggy  Watson,  Kay  Olsen,  Je 

wen,    Wetona   Eidson,    Betty   Fargason.     Alltn:     Mary 

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Sdtiranm:  Bettye  Scott,  Edith  Bush,  Jo  Meadows,  Jeanette  dejarnette,  Mary   Hon 
Jo   Ann   Burdette,  Suzanna   Pirkle,   Marion  Matthews,   Anne   Richardson,   Carol, 

Annette  Pittman,   Ruth  Dorsett,  Donna  Howard,  Gay   Hannah,   Nickie  Jackson,  Betty  Shearouse,  Jo  Stevens,  Nor 
Don   Boggus,  Webby  Coffey,  Edwin   Kingery,   Kenneth  Cox,   Jimmy   Cook,   Robert  Biasingame,  Albert  Powell,  Tom  Haral 
mon    Hattaway.     Basui:     Clifford    Adams,   Luther   Travis,   Walter   Moran,    Jimmy    Hall,    Dyer    Edwards,   Henry    Hall,    Bobby    Clark,    H 
Arthur   Rennt-n.   William   Culpepper,  Martin   Siblev,   Roy   Roberts,  Theo   Rumble,  William  Neal,  Jim  Hurt,  Bert  Fargason.  Josiah 

:e  Wellborn,   John  Jacobs. 


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The  Glee  Club  works  up  during  the  year  several  sacred  and  secular 
programs.  These  include  usually  a  program  of  Christmas  music,  a  con- 
cert of  sacred  music,  and  a  program  of  secular  music. 

The  main  program  is  the  sacred  concert  with  which  the  Glee  Club 
travels  extensively  over  the  state,  thereby  serving  to  acquaint  the  state 
with  North  Georgia  College  in  a  very  directly  inspirational  manner. 
The  music  performed  ranges  from  the  great  oratories  of  Handel  and 
Mendelssohn,  "The  Messiah"  and  "Elijah"  to  the  melodiously  plaintive 
spirituals  of  the  Negro.  The  annual  concert  itinerary  includes  usually 
one  or  two  radio  broadcasts. 

W.  Desmond  Booth 
Director 


Members:    Bettye  Jo  Scott,  Martha  Ann  Akridge,  Kay  Olson,  Mary  Ann  Slappey,    Yvonne    Harris,    Lucy    Thomas,    Louise    Hitch,    Francis    Swaffon, 
Janette  dejarnette,  Jo  Stephens,  Mary  Ann  Rearden,  Dixie  Harbin,  Elinor  Jones,  Jane  Adams,  Shirley  Allen,  Mary  Shelton,  Ruth  Dorsett,  Bill  Brook- 
shire,  Jimmy  Cook,  Bill  Reins,  Don  Boggus,  Tunis  Lang,  John  Williams,  Dyer  Edwards. 


hfamatic  Clul^ 


Last  year  the  Dramatic  Club  presented  several  very  interesting  plays.  The  biggest 
success  of  the  year  was  the  presentation  of  "Arsenic  and  Old  Lace"  which  was  en- 
thusiastically received. 

This  year  the  plays  will  consist  of  two  one-act  plays  and  two  three-act  plays,  the 
main  presentation  being  "When  Our  Hearts  Were  Young  and  Gay." 


Miss  Alice  Logan 

Ellijay,  Ga. 

Spoinor 


George  W.  Brookshire 

Prcmlct 


Don  Boggus 

Vice-President 


Mary  Ann  Shelton 
Secretary 'Treasurer 


Garland  Seals 

Preiidcnt 

Senior  Sciialor 


Mr.   W.   E.  Clark 
AJiiwr 


^ctenMc  Senate 


Awards 


After  a  period  of  competitive  training  by  debating  in  intercollegiate  com- 
petition, the  Forensic  Senate  entered  the  Grand  National  Tournament,  at 
Mary  Washington  College,  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  and  placed  well  in  the  upper 
third.  Later  in  the  season,  the  debate  teams  hit  their  stride  and,  without  losmg 
a  debate,  placed  second  in  the  Smoky  Mountain  Tournament,  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee.  The  Forensic  Senate  swept  the  Georgia  Intercollegiate 
Tournament  at  Emory  University,  without  a  loss,  and  its  affirmative  and  nega- 
tive teams  met  in  the  final  rounds  to  give  North  Georgia  College  the  cham- 
pionship. 

Throughout  the  year,  the  Senate  maintained  a  remarkable  record  by  winning 
approximately  seventy-five  per  cent  of  its  intercollegiate  debates  with  colleges 
and  universities  throughout  the  debate  tours  during  the  year. 

The  Senate  is  proud  of  the  record  it  has  established  through  the  years,  and 
zealously  works  to  maintain  that  record. 


NOT  SHOWN:   ROBERT  PARKER 


Clifford  Davis 
Vice-President 
Senior  Senator 


Jimmy  Stiphe 
Secretary~Tr< 
Senior  Sena/or 


Broadus  Sowell 

Chaplain 

Senior  Senator 


Buck    Yaden 

Sergeanf-at-Arms 

Probationary  Member 


Bill   Brookshire 
Probafiouary  Membc 


Don   Boggus 
Probationary  Member 


Clifford   Adams 
probationary  Membc 


Dr.   Harry   B.   Forestlr 
Faculty  Advisor 


Grace   Connor 

Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Sponsor 


SajttiM  ^tuifeht  Vnhn 


Baptist  Student  Union  attempts  to  coordinate  the  Baptist  activities  on  the  campus 
and  serve  as  the  hnk  between  the  campus  and  the  local  church.  Students  automatically 
become  members  of  BSU  when  they  join  the  local  church,  Sunday  School,  or  Training 
Union.  BSU  sponsors  special  programs,  socials,  deputations,  study  courses,  and  supports 
mission  work.  In  this  way,  BSU  strives  to  enrich  the  life  of  the  student  and  further  the 
belief  that  "Christ  is  the  Answer." 


Exerutive  Council 


Shirley   Allen 

Clifford    Adams 

Virginia   Printz 

Sarah    Robertson 

Edith  Bush 

PrciiJcii/ 

Enlistwent  V.-Pn-y. 

Sochi  V.-Pres. 

Dciotioual  V.-Pres. 

Secretary 

LLY    U'OOD 

Janet  King 

Dyer  Edwards 

Jane   Adams 

Sara  Thursto 

Treasurer 

Deputations  Chairman 

Music  Director 

Pianist 

Publicity  Chairn 

Victor    Hutchison 
Editor  BSU  Paper 


Louise   Todd 
Co-Ed.,  BSU   Papc 


Roy   Roberts 
BTU  Representative 


Mack   Hill 
Sunday  School  Rep. 


Mary  Anne   Redd 
Trip  Manager 


1(/eJttn/hUtef  ^eliptc^hiji 


Mrs. 

I,   L.  Brisendine 

Me 

..   Charles  Moffett 

S/ioHsor 

Edith   Davis 

Barbara  Duncan 

Charles  Bartlett                           S  1 

Pmliir  Ailiisor 

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John  Wilson 

William  Tate 

James  Dunlap                                 B  1 

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Robert  Brisendine 

Dr.  S.  M.  Huntley 

James  Robertson                            B  ■ 

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Frank  Calhoun 

Charles  James 

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Robert  S.  Brisendine 
President 


arbara  Duncan 
Secretary 


Charles  Bartlett 
Treasurer 


We^eif  %uH<l(athH 


Wesley  Foundation  is  an  organization  of  the  Methodist  Church  that  attempts  to 
minister  to  the  total  religious  life  of  students  on  a  college  campus.  It  has  been  the  policy 
of  Wesley  Foundation  to  center  its  program  in  a  Methodist  Church  nearest  the  campus. 
The  programs,  which  have  been  developed  out  of  the  needs  of  student  life,  seeks  through 
organized  fellowship  to  provide  for  the  spiritual,  moral,  and  social  needs  of  students. 
It  is  our  hope  that  these  programs  will  train  students  in  churchmanship  and  develop 
their  personal  religious  life. 


Mrs.  Williams 
Sponsor 


Jack  Jessup 

Jim  Means 

Clifford 

Davis 

Ann 

Thompson 

Leon   Cap 

Vice-PrciiJciit 

Sccrcfary 

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Reporter 

Mutate  SuMmAA  Xea^et^ '  Ciul^ 

The  Future  Business  Leaders'  Club  of  North  Georgia  College  was  organized  in  the 
Spring  of  1949.  It  was  instituted  due  to  the  fact  that  a  need  was  felt  by  the  Junior 
and  Senior  students  of  Business  Administration  and  Secretarial  Science  for  an  official 
organization  which  would  be  in  a  position  to  present  certain  aspects  of  the  business 
world,  which  existed  outside  the  classroom. 

The  club  meetings,  held  the  first  Monday  of  each  month  throughout  the  regular  school 
year,  also  serve  as  a  gathering  for  those  students,  who,  in  the  near  future,  will  be 
associated  in  the  world  of  business.  Programs  at  these  meetings  ordinarily  include  as 
speakers,  business  executives  from  Atlanta  or  Gainesville  and  other  cities  throughout 
North  Georgia. 

It  is  the  aim  of  the  club  to  undertake  to  complete  a  project  related  to  business 
which  would  remain  in  the  Business  Administration  Department  for  use  by  future 
students  and  others  who  might  profit  by  its  utility.  A  banquet  is  also  presented  for 
the  benefit  of  club  members. 

The  Future  Business  Leaders'  Club  has  grown  since  its  beginning  in  1949  with  a 
membership  of  2  5,  to  its  present  size  of  some  50  members. 


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Trapagnier 


Marion   Graham 


Sunday 


Mrs.   E.   C.  Graha 
Spotisor 


Bettv  Sue   Pierce 
Sccie/ary 


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Mary   Shearouse 


Morning 


During   the   Week 


Co-Eds  Go  To  Class   .   .    .   Sometimes 


Studying 


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Spring  Picnic 


Ann  H.irmon,  |oyce  Rhodes,  San  Robertson,  Guerry  Davis,  Ralph- Smith,   Martin  Sibley,   Annette  Pittman,   Dorothy   Sanders,   Lamar   Chapman,   Beth 
Phillips,  Ella  Mae  Duvall,   Dot  dejarnette,  Eugene  Rex,  Russell   McBride,  Bobby  Lewis,  Bette  Sue  Pierce,  Dr.   Orby  Southard. 

^utute  Teacher^ '  Oi-fonijathn 


The  chief  purposes  of  the  John  C.  Sirmons  Ch,ipter  of  Future  Teachers  of  America 
are  to  enable  students  at  North  Georgia  College  who  are  interested  in  becoming  teachers 
to  more  fully  understand  the  professional  aspects  of  teaching,  and  to  develop  those 
qualities  of  leadership  that  will  result  in  active  participation  in  professional  organizations 
after  graduation. 

Efforts  are  made  to  develop  ethical  ideals  and  to  enrich  the  social  life  of  members; 
to  contribute  to  the  development  of  all  students;  and  to  foster  education  at  the  com- 
munity, state,  national,  and  international  levels. 


Jetty   Sui:    Pii  rcl 
Presiiifiit 


Russell  McBrid 
Vuc-Prciident 


Dorothy  DEjARNOTTr 
Secretary 


Eugene   Rex 
Treasurer 


Miis,    K.    W.    Pi 


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Dallas  Clark,  Jimmy  Cook,  Burt  Fargason,  James  Stewart.   Kenneth  Cox,    Richard    Eaves,    William    Williams,    Jack    Anthony,    James    Pierce,    Robert 

McLeroy,   Martin   Sibley. 


Camei-a  Clul^ 


The  Camera  Club  of  North  Georgia  College  is  composed  of  all  students  interested  in 
all  phases  of  photography.  The  club  has  at  its  disposal  a  large  darkroom  outfitted  by  the 
college.  Projects  carried  out  include  instruction  given  in  use  of  cameras  and  equipment, 
developing,  printing,  and  enlarging.  The  club  also  furnishes  pictures  each  year  for 
the  Cyclops. 


Ed  Lewis 
Vice-President 


Burgess  Fite 
Secretary-Treasurer 


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Mrs.  S.   W.   Rhodes 
Sponsor 


Mary   Shiarouse 
Vicc-PrcsiiU-llt 


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RuTHiE   Glover 
Treasurer 


H^m  CccHcmicj  Clul^ 


Harvest   Queen  Festival 


Table  Decorations 
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Could  These  Be  Members  of  Our  Faculty? 
101 


'Whether  in  chains  or  in  laurels, 
liberty  knows  nothing  but  victories." 


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We  won  some  and  lost  some  in  baseball. 
We're  proud  of  our  Kadets  on  the  diamond. 


Front  row,  left  to  right:   Manager  Isaac  Roberts,  Ray  Cooper,  Jack   Ant 
hony,    "Lip"    Livesy,   Ed    Coleman,    Donald    Clements,    Bill    "Rip"    Sewell, 

Seldon  Brown,  Al  Holbroo 
k,  Manager  Jimmy  Moore. 

Back  row,  left  to  right:   Manager  Bobby  Lewis;  Wilburn  Hawkins,  Whee 
ler  Davidson,  Ed  Garrett,  Forest  Spencer,  Coach  Russell,  George  Donaldson, 
Owen  Harris,  Billy  Ivey,  Arthur  Hogarth,  Tom 
Fowler,  Carlton  Gunter,  Manager  Tom  Clark. 


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.   12  Clarksville  Trade  School     ...  5 

.   9  Clarksville  Trade  School                     .14 

.  3  Georgia  Teachers'  College                  .4 

.  2  Georgia  Teachers'  College       ...  3 

.   4  Piedmont 7 

.    12         Western  Carolina       6 

.  25  Fort  McPherson 4 

.   4  Piedmont 6 

.  4  New  Holland  Mills 0 

.   14         Oglethorpe 0 

.   17         Fort  McPherson 3 

.  3  New  Holland  Mills 1 

.   1 5  Oglethorpe 3 

.    5  Piedmont 3 

.  6  Western  Carolina       0 

.   1  Erskine 4 

.   10  Georgia  Teachers'  College       ...  6 

.   6  Georgia  Teachers'  College       ...  0 

.   6  Erskine 10 

.   5  Piedmont 4 


BROWNIE,  Board  Rapper  De  Luxe 
and  No.    1   Hurler 


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Don  Clements 

lets  one  ride 


Right  — 
Capp  prepares 
to  let  fly 


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First  row,  left:  Mansfield,  Spencer,  Mosley,   Lowe,  Wise,   King,   Ward,  Brown.    Back 

row,   right:   Gurley,   Burt,   Moore,   Dempsey,   Coach   Jack    Russell,    Nichols,    Bartlett, 

Hulsey,  Lewis,  manager. 


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Mosley  helps  wallop  Citadel. 


Harry  prepares  to  shoot  free  throw. 


Bartlett  helps  Sgts.  beat  Cpls. 


INTRAMURAL  SPORTS  AT  N.  G.  C. 

A  major  outlet  for  the  keen  competition  that  exists  between  the  miUtary  companies 
is  the  intramtiral  sports  program.  Football,  basketball,  volleyball,  tennis,  track  and  field, 
ping  pong,  boxing  and  sof  tGall  are  enthusiastically  received  by  the  cadets  and  the  exist- 
ing program  has  as  its  objective  the  development  of  good  sportsmanship  and  the  building 
of  healthier  bodies.  The  athletic  trophy  is  awarded  each  year  to  the  military  company 
that  has  accumulated  the  greatest  number  of  i>oints,  and  the  winning  of  this  trophy 
partly  determines  the  honor  company  of  the  year.  Individuals  are  rewarded  for  personal 
efforts  by  the  presentation  of  sweaters  and  emblems  at  the  end  of  the  year.  The  Physical 
Education  Department  does  a  creditable  job  in  furnishing  coaches  and  officials,  as  well 
as  hours  of  planning  and  directing,  for  the  intramural  sports  program. 


"D"  scores  on  Band. 


Kingery  gets  off  the  floor? 


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Warden    (Coach), 
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Peggy    Brooks,    Miss    Johns' 
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Cpt.  McCabe,   King,   R.   ^X'illlams,   J.    Matthews,    Whitehead,    Morree,   Ponder,    Barrow,    Brookshire,    W.    L. 

Williams,  Rex,  Vandiver,  H.  Matthews,  Hall,  Houk,  Blasingame,  Jensen,  Heath,  Hawk,  Watkins,  Oxford, 

Pedrick,  Lewis,  Simonton,  Cha6n. 


Intramural  Football  Champs. 


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Hewell  nips  one  for  "C". 


ALL  STAR   Backfield:    Christopher,  QB; 
Holbrook,   RH;    Davidson,   FB;    Livsey,   LH. 


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NGC's  ALL  STAR  TEAM 

Amos,  RE;  Williams,  RT;  Doster,  RG;  Davis,  C;  Duncan,  LG; 
Watts,   LT;    Kingery,    LT;    Lowe,    LE;    Christopher,    QB;    Hol- 
brook, RH;  Davidson,  FB;  Livsey,  LH. 


Goforth  gains  yards  against  "C". 


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Company  "B" 
They  gave  "A"  two  hard  fought  battles. 


Holbrook   goes  down   under   a   host  of  tacklers. 


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Our    football    officials:    Coach    Jack    Russell,    Harry    Johnson, 
Major  Luttrell,  Mr.  Williams,  Lt.  Hause. 


All  Star  Team  elected  by  the  intramural  players:  Line:  Lowe, 

Williams,    Doster,    Davis,    Duncan,    Greer,    Heweli.     Backfield: 

Holbrook,  Cosper,  Christopher,  Duncan,  Livsey. 


Company  "C" 
Tied  "B"  for  second  place. 


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"D"  Company 
Last   but  not  least  in  spirit. 


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Bramblet  sends  one  down. 


Teaqunates  watch  as  Christopher  cruises 
around  end. 


Davidson  looks  for  target  during 
All  Star  game. 


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Bill  Tippins,  Mr.  Williams. 


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Lucy  Thomas,  Captain  of 
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JUjA/  /•  Uft:   T«B1  Haralson,    Nancy    Smith,   June    Martin,   Jeffie    Rogers,    Yvonne    Harris,    Jo   Stephens, 
Lucy  Thomas,  Gay  Scott,  June  Malcom,  Robert  Brisendine. 


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Ten  coming  up. 


Practice  makes  perfeci 


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Cyclops  Queen  for  1951 


"Bunny"  reigns  Queen  of  the  1951  CYCLOPS,  the  first  co-ed  to  be  named  as  such  in  the  history  of  the  yearbook. 

The  blue  eyed  sophomore  from  Bellton  was  elected  by  a  popular  vote  of  the  entire  student  body,  proving  her  loveli- 
ness and  popularity.  She  is  majoring  ia  home  economics  and  is  a  member  of  the  Home  Ec  Club,  the  Mercureans,  and  a 
1950  CYCLOPS  beauty.    Vital  statistics:  light  brown  hair,  blue  eyes,  height  5  ft.  I'/z  in.,  weight  106  lbs. 

Lovelies  elected  to  the  Beauty  Court  by  popular  vote  were  Delores  Martin,  Betty  Shearouse,  Sammy  Willis,  Mary 
Shearouse,  and  Nicky  Jackson. 


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Front  row:  Erwin  Merck,  Janet  King,  Shirley  Allen,  Annette  Pittman,  Seldon  Brown. 
Back  row:  Harry  Johnson,  Dan  Hardage,  James  Clifton,  Leon  Capp,  Joe  Surls. 


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Pictured  above  are  the  students  from  North  Georgia  College  who  were  selected  for 
"Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges." 

The  students  who  are  recognized  in  "Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Uni- 
versities and  Colleges"  represent  over  600  colleges  and  universities.  They  are  nominated 
by  their  respective  schools  on  the  basis  of:  scholarship,  cooperation  and  leadership  in 
academic  and  extracurricular  activities,  citizenship  and  service  to  the  school,  promise 
of  future  usefulness  to  business  and  society. 

Each  student  accepted  by  the  organization  is  awarded  a  certificate  of  recognition.  In 
addition  "Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges"  conducts 
a  placement  service  for  the  convenience  of  its  members  when  they  graduate  or  in  future 
years.  This  service  is  very  helpful  in  helping  the  students  selected  find  better  positions 
in  the  business  world. 


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The  Queen. 


Each  Fall  Quarter  the  Home  Economics  Club  sponsors  the  Harvest 
Festival  Dance,  highlighted  by  the  presentation  of  the  Harvest  Queen 
and  her  court.  Each  company  and  fraternity  sponsor  a  candidate  and 
a  popular  vote  determines  the  lucky  girl.  Miss  Mary  Mason,  sponsored 
by  "D"  Company,  was  crowned  at  the  festivities  in  October.  Mem- 
bers of  the  Harvest  Court  were  Miss  Dolores  Martin  ("C"  Com- 
pany), Miss  Mary  Ann  Slappey  ("B"  Company),  Miss  Samille  Willis 
("A"  Company),  Miss  Mary  Shearouse  (Sigma  Theta),  Miss  Betty 
Shearouse  (Band),  and  Miss  Roslyn  Rogers  (Rex). 


During  the  dance. 


1.  Lovers. 

2.  More  lovers. 

3.  Still  more. 

4.  These  too! 


J.  Posed  by  professional   models. 

6.  Do  you  understand  that.' 

7.  Pass   in  review. 

8.  Perfect  way  to  travel! 


9.  You   don't   say! 

10.  CYCLOPS  Queen? 

11.  Come  on,  put   'er  over! 

12.  She's  shy. 


1.  Rex  initiation. 

2.  She'll  never  do  that  again! 

3.  After  a  hard  day. 

4.  Holes. 

5.  Jane  and  Dyer. 


6.  Joanne  and  Teddy. 

7.  Betty  S.   leads  the  parade. 

8.  On  Sigma  Theta  picnic. 

9.  Cheer  up,  Rats! 

10.  The  ole  swimmin'  hole. 


11.  "Guard  Report  Blues." 

12.  A  co-ed's  room? 

13.  Waking  up  the  dead! 

14.  jTiAiop  apisd^ 


1.  Close  that  door! 

2.  Book  worms. 

3.  Music  please. 

4.  Big  Chief  D.  D. 


J.  Man  of  the  day^ 

6.  Show  girls. 

7.  Hay?   Ride. 

8.  Terrible  trio. 


9.  Road  guard. 

10.  Joyful  Joyce   and  Team. 

11.  Whee-e-e-e! 

12.  El  Mac. 


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1.  Ship  wrecked.  J. 

2.  "Arturo",  Hola.  6. 

3.  Music  lovers.  7. 

4.  Floating  period  at  Griff's.  8. 


Cramming. 

Korea  bound  grads. 

What's  up? 

9:00  o'clock  break. 


9.  By  the   15  J. 

10.  Little  men. 

11.  The  three  Monkeys. 


1.  Davenport  catches  "booze"  runner. 

2.  Whusky  going  to  waste. 

3.  Carolers  get  candy. 

4.  Hey  Cadets! 

5.  Before  Rat  Court. 


6.  Talent  night. 

7.  Gold  bricking. 

8.  Lloyd  lobs  it  back. 

9.  The  horrible  Court  of  Rats. 

10.  Prize  winning  design. 


11.  Fashion  Show. 

12.  Saturday  night. 
Military  Ball. 


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1.  Sigma  Theta  F 

2.  Ice  Storm 

3.  Puzzled   Freshn 

4.  Waste  Paper 

5.  Brr-r-r-r-r 


6.  Fresh  eggs 

7.  Guynclle  the  Gho 

8.  Awful   Adams 

9.  Gun   moll   Mary 

10.  Pretty   shoes 

11.  Dont  cry  Betty 


12.  Innocent 

13.  Nicky   and — 

14.  Boy   friend   Merck 

15.  Hmm-m-m-m. 

16.  It's   my  lazy  day 


To  all  those  who  have  made  any  contribution,  whether  large  or 
small,  toward  the  publication  of  this  annual,  go  our  thanks  and 
appreciation. 

Our  thanks  especially  go  to  the  staff  and  faculty  members  who 
have  given  up  many  hours  of  their  time  in  order  to  make  this 
edition  possible.  By  no  means  is  this  a  perfect  yearbook,  but  we 
do  hope  that  we  have  accomplished  our  plan  and  that  you  will 
place  the  value  upon  this  book  that  we  intended  to  create. 

— The  Editors 


^American  industry  has  been  a  chief  factor  in  the 
defense,  as  well  as,  the  prestige  of  the  country.'' 


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GRIFFIN'S 


FOR 


Sandwiches     —     Sodas     —     School  Supplies 


Toiletries     —     Tobaccos 


A  Friendly  Game  of  Pool 


Mefe  the  £eJt  Jfj  filu^ai^^  ^cl4 


R.  A.  Griffin,  Jr.,  Proprietor 


DRUGS  *  SODAS  *  SUNDRIES 

Dahlonega  Pharmacy 

"Just  As  Your  Doctor  Ordered" 
PHONE    ISO 

SEALTEST  ICE  CREAM  -  YOUR  WALGREEN  AGENCY 


ON  THE  SQUARE 
DAHLONEGA,  GEORGIA 


Comp  ilmentd 


ID 

OF  THE  STUDENTS'  FAVORITE  HANGOUT 

THE  NORTH  GEORGIA  COLLEGE 

STUDEIVT  EXCHAI\GE 
"THE    CA]\TEEI>r" 

AN  EXCELLENT  STAFF  OF  STUDENTS 


The  Center  of  the  Campus 

^upptie^  ^ot  tfout  Qettf  Heeaf 

Your  Patroiiay,i'  Makes  This  Coiii't'iiieiice  Possible 

JACK  ROBERTS,  Manager 
DAHLONEGA  GEORGIA 


DAHLONEGA  RECREATIOIV  CEl^TER 

Chink  and  Bob  Edwards 

Your  Favorite  Place  to  Eat  and  Play 
Billiards 

We  are  now  serving  Frosted  Malt 

Where  N.  G.  C.  Students  Are  Always  Welcome 


Dahlonega 


Georgia 


AUTOMATIC  GAS  COMPANY 

OF  GAINESVILLE 

Cooking  —  Heating  —  Water  Heating  —  Refrigeration 

Complete  Service  with  Butane  and  Propane  Gas 

115  North  Main  Street  •  p.  o.  Box  485 

Phones  1641  and  1928 
Gainesville  Georgia 


Complhnents  of 


WOODY'S  BARBER  SHOP 


"Hair  Cuts  of  Distinction" 


Dahlonega 


Georgia 


Compliments  of 

Sharon  Jewelry 

Co. 

Watch  Repairs 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

COMPLIMENTS  OF 

FALCO]\ 
SPORTSWEAR  CO. 

MANUFACTURERS 

OF 

MENS  DRESS  SLACKS 


Wrightsville 


Georgia 


J.  C.  PEIVI^Y 

COMPAIW 

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"ff'liere  Savings  Are  Greatest" 

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Gainesville                                 Georgia 

PEERLESS 

LAUIVDRY 

ALL  WORK  GUARANTEED 

We  Strive 

to  Satisfy 

Commerce 

Georgia 

Courtesy — Efficiency — Dependable  Service 


THE 


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"A  Bank  Yoii  Can  Bank  On" 


Member  F.D.LC 


Dahlonega 


Georgia 


Dixie  Hunt  Hotel 

Gainesville,  Georgia 

Modern 

Good  Meals 


Pilgriiii-Estes 
Furniture  Co. 

Complete  Home  Furnishers 

Philco  and  RCA  Television  and  Radio  Sets 

Frigidaire  Home  Freezers 

Frigidaires  Electric  Ranges 

Gainesville  Georgia 


The  Dahlonega  Bfugget 

QUALITY  JOB  PRINTING 

^^ 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


Compliments  of 

Jacobs  Motor  Company 

Cadillac  and  Oldsmobile  Sales  and  Service 

540  East  Broad  St.  Phone  147 

Gainesville,  Georgia 


Gainesville  Jewelers 

Lenox  China    -    -    - 

Kirk  Sterling 

Gainesville                                 Georgia 

Jimmie  Haynes  Motors 

Chrysler-Plymouth 

318  E.  Broad  Street 

Gainesville,  Georgia 


Compliments  of 


The  Book  Shop 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


George  Moore  Ice 
Cream  Company,  Inc. 

54-56  Alabama  St.,  S.W. 


Atlanta 


Georgia 


Hotpoint  and  International  Harvester 

Appliances 

Radio  Repairs  —  Sales  —  Service 

GE    and    RCA   Radio   and   Television 

White  Music  Company 

129  N.  Bradford  St.  Telephone  936 

Gainesville,  Georgia 


Compliments  of 


Henry  Grady  Hotel 


L.  O.  MOSELEY,  Vice  P res. -Manager 


N.  G.  C.  "Standard"  Ring  available  for  any 

Graduation  Year 

H.  S.  Canfield 
1560  No.  Decatiu  Rd.,  N.E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

OFFICIAL   JEWELER 

Herf f-Jones  Co. 

Medals  —  Trophies  —  Invitations 


iNsiGNiAS  —  Uniforms 
Shoes  — ■  Boots  —  Jackets 

"//   will  be  a  Pleasure  to  Serve   You" 

Atlanta 
Army  &  IVavy  Store 

64  Alabama  St.,  at  Pryor  St. 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


Pick  up  the  bag  with  the     0 
little  Red  Truck  on  the 
label.  Always  crisp  and 
tasty!  They  are  guaran- 
teed to  be  fresh! 


GORDON'S 

fme^  POTATO  CHIPS! 


Distributed  by 

Charles  S.  Martin 
Distributing  Co. 

ATLANTA 
See    your    local    dealer,    there    is    one    near    you, 
a    good    man    to    know. 


Eat  at 

Collegiate 

Grill 

jor 

Quality  Food  and  Greatest  Economy 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Compliments  of 

Piedmont  Hrug  Co. 

Excellent  Drug  Department 

and  Soda 

Fountain 

Gainesville 

Georglv 

Compliments  of 

HOLLY    THEATRE 

GOOD  PICTURES 

Reasonable  Prices 

N.G.C.   Students  Always  Welcome 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

ROBERT 

M. 

MOORE 

Successor  to  Jo) 

in  H. 

Moore 

&  Son 

A  COMPLETE  LINE  OF 

GENERAL 

MERCHANDISE 

^ 

Friend  of  All  North  Georgia 

Students 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

LIPSCOMB    DRUG    COMPANY 

"Everything  a  Good  Drug  Store  Carries" 

"On  the  Square" 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

BEST     WISHES 

FROM 

THE   JEFFERSON    MILLS, 

INC. 

• 

Jefferson  and  Crawford 

Georgia 

C  o  111  p  I  i  in  e  II  f  s 
of 

FRED    JONES 

CHEVROLET  CARS  AND  TRUCKS 

"Quick  Repair  Service" 


Dahlonega 


Georgia 


Compliments  of 

DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA 

TRAILWAYS 

MRS.  FRED  JONES 

Leaves  Dahlonega  for  Atlanta — 7:30  A.M.  and  3:00  P.M. 
Leaves  Dahlonega  for  Gainesville — 9:30  A.M.  and   1:30  P.M. 

Leaves  Atlanta  for  Dahlonega — 8:00  A.M.   and   3:00  P.M. 
Leaves  Gainesville  for  Dahlonega — 12:30  P.M.   and    5:00  P.M. 

Dahlonega,  Georgia 


For  Better  Living 

See 

CITY   ICE   COMPANY 

401   S.  Main  St. 

FOZEN  FOODS,  ICE  and  COAL 

• 

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Appliances 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


WEST   DRY  CLEANERS 

QUALITY  DRY  CLEANING 
PROFESSIONAL  ALTERING 

Pick  Up  and  Deliver 

See  Our  Student  Agents 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


Coiiipliiiiciifs  of 
GEM    JEWELRY    COMPANY 

"Where  Satisfaction  Costs  So  Little" 

INTERNATIONAL  SILVER  —  KEEPSAKE  DIAMONDS 

Nationally  Advertised  Watches 

On  Spring  Street  Side  of  Square — Gainesville,  Georgia 

113   N.  Sage  Street — Toccoa,  Georgia 

Opposite  Post  Office — Gumming,  Georgia 


Compliments 
of 

AUTO-MAT 
LAUNDRY 

"Economy  at  Its  Best" 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


Palmer  Service  Station 

PURE  PEP  and  TIOLENE  OILS 

Washing  and  Lubricating 

Tires  and  Accessories 

Taxi  Service 

Phone  10 

Dahlonega  Georgia 


CHAMBERS 

LUMBER 

COMPANY 

BUILDING 

SUPPLIES  — 

MILLWORK 

Telephone 

602 

1125   S. 

Main 

St. 

Gai 

NESviLLE,  Georgia 

Ideal   Cleaners   &   Laundry 

Dry  Cleaning  —  Tailoring 
Hat  Blocking  —  Pressing 
Expert  Craftsmen 

331  Northside  Dr.  Phone  1190 

Gainesville,  Georgia 


A  0reat  J^ame  in  Clot  king 


"SUITS  THE  SOUTH' 


(Before) 

This  Dormitory 

Completely  Remodeled 

for 

NORTH  GEORGIA  COLLEGE 


(After) 


B.   O.   THURSTON 

GENERAL  CONTRACTOR 

1116  N.  Main  St. 
Phone   106 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


C 0  111  pi i  111  cuts 
of 


PACDLET 


MANUFACTURING    COMPANY 


NEW  HOLLAND  GAINESVILLE 

GEORGIA 


Compliments 

of 

J. 

D. 

JEWELL 

INC. 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Congratulations 

and 

Best   Wishes 

to  the 

STUDENT  BODY 

of 

NORTH  GEORGIA  COLLEGE 

ROY   P.   OTWELL 

Gumming  Georgia 


Best  Wishes 

from 

THE    HUB 

FINE 

CLOTHES  AND 

SHOES 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Compliments 
of 

DAVIS-WASHINGTON 
COMPANY 

EVERYTHING  FOR  BUILDING 

Phone   196 

Gainesville  Georgia 


GEORGE 

W.   MOORE 

& 

SONS 

COAL 

AND  COKE 

Phone  525 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Compliments 

of 

FRIERSON-McEVER 

CO. 

QUALITY 

APPAREL  FOR 

MEN 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Best   Wishes 
from 

MAYFLOWER   CAFE 

GOOD  FOODS 

Open  Day  and  Night 

for 

Your  Convenience 

"Where  YoNr  Business  Is  Appreciated" 

Gainesville  Georgia 


Besf  Wishes 

from 

LEDFORD'S    PHARMACY 

"This  Is  Your  Sfore  —  We  Conduct  It" 

Drug  and  Fountain  Service 

Phone  42 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

POTATO  CHIPS  —  FRITOS 

and   other 

TASTY     FOODS 


JLaus 


Be 

/   Vishes 
from 

GAINESVILLE 

VENETIAN 
and 

BLIND 

PAINT 

COMPANY 

Compliments 
of 

A   FRIEND 


Compliments 

of 

QUEEN   CITY   POULTRY   COMPANY 

CHICKS— FEED  SUPPLIES 

11"   Railroad   Ave. 

Gainesville  Georgia 


Best 

Wishes 

Class 

of  •51 

PROSSER 

MOTOR  COMPANY 

DESOTO  - 

PLYMOUTH 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Best 

Wishes 
to 

CLASS  OF    51 

GAINESVILLE 

MACHINE   CO. 

QUALITi- 

Metal  Work  and 

Welding 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Deepest 

Appreciation 

from 

NORTH 

GEORGIA 

SHOE 

SHOP 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

Compliments 
of 

LEWIS   SALES   CO. 

248  Spring  St.,  N.  W. 


Best   Wishes 
from 

GAINESVILLE   LINCOLN-MERCURY 


Compliments 
of 

GAINESVILLE   PURE   MILK   CO. 


GALLANT-BELK    COMPANY 

Gainesville's  Largest 

and 

Best  Department  Store 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

TRY     .     . 

CRANE    CLEANERS 

for 
Economy  and  Expert  Workmanship 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

The  Students  Prefer  .... 

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BREAD  AND  CAKES 

SMALL   &    ESTES    BAKERY 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

YOU  CAN  PUT  YOUR 
CONFIDENCE 

IN 


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Atlanta,  Georgia 


Besf    Wishes 
from 

CHICOPEE 

MANUFACTURING    CORPORATION 
OF    GEORGIA 

Chicopee  Georgia 


IT  PAYS  TO 

Shop 

ROSE'S 

First 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

WHEN  IN  GAINESVILLE 
EAT  AT 

BISHOP'S 

"The  House  of  Fine  Food" 


COMPLIMENTS 

OF 

WALL     JEWELERS 

Headquarters  for  the  Finest  in 

SILVER    -    WATCHES    -    DIAMONDS 

"Visit  Our  Gift  Shop" 

GAINESVILLE 

GEORGIA 

Compllm.-Hls   «/ 

RED 

APPLE  SUPER 

MARKET 

DAHLONEGA 

CiEORGIA 

Best  Wishes  from 

W.  L.  PALMER 

CHRYSLER  —  PLYMOUTH 
DAHLONEGA  GEORGIA 


J.    H.    PHILIPS 

Groceries  -  Meats  -  School  Supplies 

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Phone  29 

Dahlonega  Georgia 


GAIIVESVILLE  IRO]\ 
WORKS 

Established   1889 

Gray  Iron,  Brass,  Alumiunm  Castings 

Industrial  Supplies 

Phone  261 


GAINESVILLE 


GEORGIA 


GOOD 

FOOD 

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OK 

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CHICtCO  — lONC  ISLAND  CUT  —  rHIKDILFHIlk 
DtllAS— AlltNT*— nilSiUtCH— 0£TiaiI— lOSTON 


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Attend  our  Young 
People's  Services 

WORSHIP  GOD   iriTH   US 


Your  churches  Are 
Your  Greatest  Heritage 

The  Future  Rests  on  the  Youth  of  Today. 

What  You  Are  To  Be  You  Are  Becoming. 

The  Church  Can  Help  You  Be  Your  Best  Self. 

Space   Contributed  by: 

Dahlonega  Baptist  Church Rev.  A.  J.  Johnson,  Pastor 

Dahlonega  Methodist  Church  -  -  Rev.  Charles  Williams,  Pastor 
Dahlonega  Presbyterian  Church  —  Rev.  C.  L.  Mofifatt,  Pastor 


Best  icishes  to  Class  of  '51 


from 


PETTIBOXE  BROS.  MFG.  CO. 


UNIFORMS 


628    SYCAMORE  ST. 
CINCINNATI,  OHIO 

LODGE    REGALIA 


FLAGS 


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FORD  HARDWARE 

Coinplinients 
of 

HEI\RV  W.  MOORE 


To 

the  Advertisers 

ivithout  iv/iose  cooperation 

there  could  have  been  no 

1951 
CYCLOPS 

{JO  the  thanks 

and  the 

appreciation    of 

the 

Annual  Staff 


COURTXAY 

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JEWELERS 

Diamo/i 

tls  -   Jt^atches  - 
Glassware 

CI 

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Ga 

NESVILLE 

Georgia 

Best  Irishes 
fro  til 

J.    M.   COOK 

"Furniture   of  llit/hest   Quality" 
Radios  -  Electrical  Appliances 


Phone  67 


Wrightsville 


Georgia 


WHEN  IN  DAHLONEGA  VISIT  .  .  . 

THE     SMITH     HOUSE 

"Jf'here  the  Rooms  are  as  Nice  as  the  Aleals  are  Good" 
W.    B.    FRY,    Oivner 


FOR  YOUR 

EJ  FRY DAY  NEEDS 

ITS 

DUCKETT'S 

ARMY 

STORE 

MILITARY    SUPPLIES 

90  Alabama  St.,  S.  If. 

ATLANTA 

GEORGIA 

Jimmie  Reeves 
Furniture  Company 

"Jt'here    Thrifty    People    Buy    Their 
Furniture" 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


FOR  THE  UNUSUAL  IN  FLOWERS 

Gainesville  Florist 

"Home  of  Fine  Flowers" 

Flowers  Telegraphed  Anywhere 

111  S.  Svcamore  St.       Phone  214 

Gainesville                                    Georgia 

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Where 

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