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NORTH  GEORGIA  COLLEGE 


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NORTH    GEORGIA    COLLEGE 

Dahlonega,   Georgia 
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Jii  this  forty-sixth  edition  of  the  CYCLOPS,  we  have  tried  to  depict  for 
yoii  the  everyday  life  and  activities  of  this  year  at  North  Georgia  College. 
We  want  it  to  be  a  book  for  you  to  enjoy  not  only  now,  but  also  for  many 
years  to  come;  a  Ixiok  that  will  bring  back  many  cherished  memories  as 

you  scan  its  pages  in  later  life. 

Sp.Col.  U  428  .N6  C9  J  952 
North  Georgia  College, 
Cyclops  /         28317 


1952  CYCLOPS 


To  Dean  John  C  Sirmons 


.  .  .  because  he  is  never  too  busy  to  talk.  \n  itli  us,  never  impatient  at  our  sliortconiings,  always  interested, 
always  sympathetic  and  encouraeing,  and  because  his  fine  scholarship  and  hieh  ideals  are  a  constant  in- 
spiration  to  us,  we  respectfully  and  affectionately  dedicate  the  1952  CYCLOPS. 


ADMINISTRATION 


A  Message  from  the  President 

Evidence  is  iiiouiitiiig  to  support  tlie  feeling  that  graduates  of  your 
college  are  enjoying  an  increasingly  high  degree  of  success  in  their 
endeavors,  in  military  service,  graduate  scliools.  the  professions,  and 
in  business  and  community  life.  The  faculty  and  administration  are 
proud  of  the  part  they  have  played  in  contributing  toward  their  and 
your  success.  It  is  our  hope  that  you  who  are  now  approaching  the 
completion  of  your  training  at  North  Georgia  College  will  cause 
the  desired  objectives  to  be  on  a  CDustantly  higher  ])lanp. 


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Miss  Grace  Conner.  Secretary  to  the  President.  jilLs 
her  importnnt  job  with  skill  and  jioise. 


Miss  "A. D."- guide  and  Irii-nd  la  nil! 

Mr.  Will  D.  Young,  an  understaiidiiig  and  (|iialified  leader, 
serves  capably  as  Dean. 


Miss  Alice  Donovan  uses  her  position  as  Dean  of  Women 
to  inspire  and  guide  the  young  ladies  of  N.G.C. 


Dean  Emeritus  John  C.  Sirmons  has  been  serving  North 
Georgia  for  many  years  in  various  capacities.  At  present  he 
is  a  professor  of  Language  and  Philosophy. 

Major  J.  A.  Luttrell.  the  P.M.S.ilT.  of  N.G.C.  is  known 
for  his  understanding  and  sincerity.  He  is  devoted  to  the 
school   and   students. 


Lt.  Orvil  R.  Hause.  Commandant  of  Cadets,  is  the  little 
man  with  the  big  job.  His  first  love  is  his  work,  especially 
in  the  P.E.  Department. 

Lt.  Ilmise  pauses  in  one  oj  his  jew  spare  moments. 


The  amiable  Dean  Sir 


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Mr.  II  iriit  ( lear^  up  a  difficult  probL 


Mr.  Marion  C.  Wicht.  head  of  tlie  Math  Department,  is  an 
expert  in  teaching  delinquent  students  the  great  benefits 
to  be  gained  from  learning  Mathematics. 

Mr.  Lambuth  R.  Towson  keeps  upperclassmen  busy  with 
College  Algebra  and  Trig. 

Mr.  Evvell  Pigg.  professor  of  Physics,  is  truiv  known  the 
World  o\er.  He  is  an  ardent  follower  of  Ham  Radio. 

Mr.  John  Carpenter  patiently  and  wisely  converts  the 
freshman  and  makes  him  realize  that  Math  105  isn't  so  bad 
after  all. 

Most  students  find  the  study  of  Physics  very  dynamic 
under  the  guidance  of  Mr.  Charles  Yager,  head  of  the 
tiepartment. 

./  popular  newcomer  to  N.G.C. — Mr.  Carpenter. 


\lr.  Pigg,  known  ,i-.  II   IKi.l)  /..  it,,-  hinii  h„iI,I. 


Dr.  Forester's  rasi  l:ii(iii'leil!;e  inahes  his  lectures  intereslin 
Dr.  Simms  maf.es  an  anal \  sis. 


Miss  Freeman  expotinils  her  saiind  theories  of  Home  Erormmir 


Mr.  Belcher  runs  an  experiment. 


Tlu-  study   of   Biology   becomes  thiiaiiiic   and    inspirational    under   tlie   department 
head,  Dr.  Harry  B.  Forester. 

Mr.  John  Durham  Anlliotu.  professor  of  Biology  for  many  years,  is  characterized 
by  his  wit  and  wisdom. 

Mr.  Ben  W.  Sanders'  Biology  classes  are  a  constant   delight,   although   his  exams 
terrorize  his  students. 

Dr.  John  C.  Simms.  head  of  the  Chemistry  Department,  makes  the  study  of  Chem- 
istry an  exciting  adventure. 

An  outstanding  home  economist.  Miss  Bessie  Lee  Freeman  heads  the  Home  Eco- 
nomics  Department   with  efficiency   and   capability. 

Mr.  Robert  Belcher  introduces  Chemistry  to  many  frightened  freshmen. 


I^r.  Fred  W.  Calvert  is  well  qualified  for  his  professorship  of  Economics 
through  his  vast  travels.  His  personal  ex]jeriences  provide  a  welcomed  lireak 
from  the  routine  of  ordinarv  lectures. 


Mr.  Newton  Oakes.  an  expert  in  the  field  of  Business  Administration,  heads 
his  department  with  loyalty  and  dignity. 


Dr.  T.  Conn  Bryan,  an  eminent  hislorian.  enlightens  his  classes  with  his  vast 
knowledge  and  eftervescent  personalit\. 

Mr.   Lorimer   B.    Freeman    is   an   excellent    instructor    in    the    Department    o{ 
Business  Administration. 


Mr.   Tommv   Satterfield   has   manv   assets;    he   is   friendly,   enthusiastic,    an^ 
alwavs  willing  to  lend  a  hel]iing  hand. 


I//.  Sutler jiel, I  nni/.s  l<>:  thr  hrllerment 
oi  his  stuilents. 


Versatility  describes  the  head  of  the  Department  of  Modern  Lan- 
guages.  Dr.   Caniillus  J.   Disnuikes. 

Mr.  W.  Desmond  Booth,  composer  of  the  school  Alma  Mater  along 
with  being  a  professor  in  the  English  Department,  is  a  man  of  many 
talents. 

Dr.  C.  C.  Chadbourn  serves  as  advisor  for  the  Bugler  in  afldition 
to  his  duties  in  the  English  department. 

Dr.  S.  M.  Huntley,  an  authority  in  the  fields  of  Language  and 
History,  provides  interesting  classes  through  his  first-hand  knowledge 
gained  through  his  studies  abroad. 

Mr.  W.  P.  Roberts  combines  knowledge  and  personality  to  make 
history  more  interesting. 

Dr.  G.  H.  Engerrand.  a  native  of  Belgium,  teaches  Spanish  and 
French  in   a  capai)le  and   friendiv   manner. 

Dr.  Dorothy  Brown  is  devoted  to  student  activities.  Humanity 
classes  shine  with  new  brilliance  from  her  able  instructions. 


Dr.  Huntley  and  Mr.  Roberts  discuss  history. 


Dr.  Oi.sniukes  in  his  traditional  pose. 


Mrs.  J.  C.  Sirmons'  friendly  dis]>ositi()ii  is  an  inspiration  to  all  who  come 
in  contact  with  her  in  the  English  Department. 


Mrs.  Marian  Bouffard  never  ceases  to  amaze  her  students  with   her  keen 
insight  and  understanding;  of  Psvcholoev.  Education,  and  Music. 


Dr.  Orby  Southard  is  an  invaluable  aid  in  the  teacher-education  program 
and  is  well-known  for  his  excellent  leadership  as  head  of  the  Department 
of  Education. 


■"Calm,  cool  and  collected"   are  the  words   which  characterize   Miss  Mar> 
Hood.  Assistant   Librarian. 


Mrs.  Susie   Harris  does  her   best  to  provide  an   atmosphere  conducive  to 
studv  in  the  librarv  at  all  times. 


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Miss  Hoiiil  is  aliiu\s  niiili  In  ii'.sist  in  libniry  researrh. 


(  im genial  Ur    Southard  pJis  sluilenl  ri'iorils 
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Mr.  II  illiams     ihik  h.  icieree.  hienil. 


Miss  Johnsliin — an  energetic  worker. 

Dr.  Sirmons  makes  his  morninf;  ro 


.Mr.  HnssrII  si: IK'S  Un  prilrn,,,,,  in  alhlrti. 


Mr.  Roger  Williams,  head  of  Physical  Education   De]iartiiicnt.  has  as  his 
goal  better  and  cleaner  intramural  athletics. 

Mr.  Jack  Russell  works  toward  successful  intercollegiate  activities  through 
his  coaching  of  the  varsitv  squads. 

Miss  Lillian  Jdhnslnii   teaches  the  co-eds  the  fuiidamciitals  id  the   \arious 
sports. 

Dr.  D.  C.  Sirmons,  the  college  physician,  has  proved  to  be  invaluable  in  his 
constant  and  untiring  efforts  to  maintain  good  health  on  our  campus. 

Mrs.  Sara  M.  Wright.   R.N..  known   as  "Aunt  Sara."  is  friendl>.  cheerful 
and  is  always  on  the  joli  in  the  iiifirniary. 


Aunl  Sara"  makes  irighteneil  freshmen  mure  jrighlened. 


I/;.  (,ilbert  is  financial  adiiiur  of  ihe  C\  CLOI'S. 


Mr.  O'Kelley  keeps  the  college  plant  in  order. 


Mr.  H.  H.  Gilbert  Jr..  Comptroller,  holds  a  \  ital  position 
in  the  financial  operation  of  our  college. 

Mr.  Robert  ()"Kelley  is  constanth   on  the  go  seeing  to  the 
aHairs  of  the  college  plant. 


The  willingness  to  patienth  devote  endless  hours  of  time 
to  student  problems,  and  the  acceptance  of  dut\  with  thor- 
oughness and  fairness  are  the  indispensable  qualities  found 
in  N.G.C.  s  Director  of  Guidance.  Mr.  C.  E.  Stevenson. 


Mrs.  Ella  Rav  Oakes  adds  dignity  and  grace  to  her  position 
as  Registrar. 


Mrs.  Lucy  Doster  and  Mrs.  Estelle  Raiford  combine  their 
talents  to  ])rovide  tasty  and  nourishing  meals. 


Mr.  Stevenson  is  never  too  busy  to  iliscnss  student  problems. 


Mrs.  Oalies  keejts  student  records  in  orde 


Mrs.  Doster  and  Mrs.  Railord  plan  our  last\ 


Biisine.'is  in  the  business  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Phillips. 

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Mrs.  Copeland  and  Mrs.  Burger  are  ver\  efficient. 


Mr.  J.  W.  Phillips  is  aided  in  his  ini|Jortaiit  job  as  Business 
Manager  by  his  efficient  wife  and  secretary.  Mrs.  Catherine 
Phillips. 

Mrs.  Joe  Copeland  and  Mrs.  Mary  Sue  Burger  are  efficient 
secretaries  in  the  Business  Office. 

Miss  Mattie  Craig,  granddaughter  of  William  Price, 
founder  of  N.G.C..  has  spent  her  entire  life  aiding  the  stu- 
dents of  her  A!ma  Mater. 

Miss  Estelle  David  and  Miss  Louii-e  Hitch  are  secretaries 
in  the  Registrar's  Cffice. 

'■'Mrs.  Alice  Robinson,  secretary  to  Mr.  Gilbert,  and  Miss 
Peggy  Henderson,  secretary  to  Mr.  OKellcv  are  newcomers 
to  our  college  Administration  Staff. 

Mr.  Jack  Roberts  is  the  capable  manager  of  the  student 
canteen. 

Mr.  L.  B.  Sprinkle  makes  his  nighth  rounds  over  the  col- 
lege campus  as  nightwatchman. 


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1/iss  "Mattie"  keeps  school  spirit  at  a  higli  level, 
lissi's  Diind  and  Hitch  are  aides  to  registrar.  If  hat  would  ne  do  uilhoiil  .lai  I..' 


If  eather  is  no  barrier  to  our  Mr.  Sorinkle 


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1.  Science   Ha 

2.  Stewart   Library 

3.  Home   Economics   Building 

4.  Business  Administration    Building 

5.  Military   Building 

6.  Alumni   Hall   (Gymnasium) 

7.  Auditorium   and    Dining    Hall 


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James  H.  Stephens President 

Charles  Bartlett Vice  President 

Robert    Duncan Secretary 

Frank  Findley Treasurer 

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Mrs.  J.  H.  Stephens  Mr.  Ben  W.  Sanders 

Avondale,  Georgia  Advisor 

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ROYCE  CHARLES  BARTLETT,  "Charlie,""  Fort  Valley. 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  .Science,  Business  Administration. 
Distinguished  Military  Student,  Varsity  Basketball  Team. 
Dean"s  List.  Member  Business  Administration  Club.  Offi- 
cers Club.  Letterman's  Club,  CYCLOPS  Staff.  2n,l  Lt. 
Co.  -D.'" 


AKTHLR  MARRIOTT  BENNETT,  JR.,  "Arturo,""  Conyers, 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science.  Business  .Administration. 
Member  Glee  Club,  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  NCO  Club, 
YMCA.  BSU,  Pan-Hellenic  Council.  CYCLOPS  Staff. 
Bn.  Sgt.   Major. 


WARREN  LAMAR  BOOZER.  Atlanta.  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Dean's  List.  Distin- 
guished Military  Student.  Member  Officers  Club.  Future 
Business  Leaders  Club.  2nd  Lt..  Co.  "A." 


MAX  DURELL  BRILEY.  Martin.  Georgia.  Bachelor  of 
Science,  Physics  and  Mathematics.  Member  Physics  Club. 
Radio  Club.  NCO  Clul).  SFC.  Co.  "C."" 


ROBERT  STILL  BRISENDINE.  -Bris.""  Conyers.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  .Science,  Phy.sical  Education.  Member  Y  AIC.A, 
Cheerleaders,  PE  Club,  Westminster  Fellowship.  Glee 
Club,  NCO  Club.  Cpl..  Co.  "A."" 


GEORGE  WILLIAM  BROOKSHIRE,  -Bill,""  Madison, 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  .Science,  Physical  Education.  Deans 
List.  Member  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  Cadet  Bugler, 
Dramatics  Club,  PE  Club,  NCO  Club,  Forensic  Senate. 
M/Sgt.,  Co.  "A."' 


JERRY  LEWIS  BURT,  •Jago.""  Dahlonega.  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science.  Business  Administration.  Dean"s  List. 
Varsity  Basketball  Team.  Member  NCO  Club.  Future 
Business  Leaders  Club,  Varsity  Letterman's  Club.  Sgt.. 
Co.  "B." 


ELLA    FA  YE    BYERS.    Dahlonega.    Georgia.    Bachelor    of 
Science.  Elementary   Education. 


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JOHN  CARTER  CANNON,  Dahlonega.  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of   Science,    Etlucation. 


HELEN  ELOLSE  CAR^^CHAEL,  "Hoagy,"  Marietta, 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science,  Biology  and  Chemistry. 
Member  Rec  Club,  Cadet  Bugler,  Dramatics  Club,  Science 
Club. 


CLYDE  LAMAR  CHAPMAN.  'Ludowici,"  Ludowici.  Geor- 
gia. Bachelor  of  Science.  Physical  Education.  Member 
Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  PE  Club,  Future  Teachers  Club. 
Sgt.,  Color  Guard. 


WILLIAM  OSBORNE  CHRISTOPHER.  "Chris.""  Douglas, 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science.  Physical  Education.  Honor 
Platoon.  Member  PE  Club.  YMCA,  Rex  Fraternity,  NCO 
Qub.  Sgl..  Co.  ""C."" 


CAROLYN  ELIZABETH  CLAY,  DeSoto,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science,  Biology.  Whos  Who  in  American  Universities 
and  Colleges,  Dean's  List,  Miss  NGC  1952.  Member 
YWCA,  CYCLOPS  Staflf,  Science  Club.  BSl. 


WALTER  RAY  COOPER,  Gainesville,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science,  Physics.  Member  Letterman's  Club.  M/Sgt., 
Color  Guard. 


ELDER  THOMAS  CRAWFORD.  "Tommy.""  Blakely,  Geor- 
gia. Bachelor  of  Science,  Business  .Administration.  Mem- 
ber Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  Future  Business  Leaders 
Club,  NCO  Club,  Forensic  Senate.  SFC,  StafT. 


WILLIAM  CALVIN  CULPEPPER,  "Bill,"  Toccoa,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  .Science,  Physics.  Member  Physics  Club. 
Cpl.,  Band. 


WILLIAM  WHEELER  DAVIDSON,  JR.,  Lithonia,  Georgia. 
Rachelor  of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Varsity  Baseball 
Team.  Member  PE  Club.  Letterman's  Club,  NCO  Club. 
SFC.  Co.  "B." 


CLIFFORD  ARLIE  DAVIS,  -'Cliff,"  Cairo.  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Dean's  List. 
Distinguished  Military  Student,  Who's  Who  in  .American 
Universities  and  Colleges.  Member  Forensic  Senate.  Fu- 
ture Business  Leaders  Club,  CYCLOPS  Staff.  Officers 
Club.  NCO  Club.  Capt.,  Co.  "C." 


GliERRY  D.  DAVIS,  JR.,  "Rip,"  Buford,  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Dean's  List.  Member 
Future  Teachers  Club.  NCO  Club,  Glee  Club,  YMCA,  Rex 
Fraternity.  Sgt.,  Co.  "A." 


DOROTHY  ALICE  DeJARNETTE.  -Dot."  Macon,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Arts.  English.  Dean's  List.  Member  Cadet 
Bugler.  Future  Teacbers  Club.  Dramatics  Club,  Glee 
Club.  YWCA. 


MARVIN  BLAINE  DOSTER.  -Squirrel."  Athens.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science.  Physical  Education.  Distinguished 
Military  Student,  Best  Drilled  Cadet,  1949.  Member  Rex 
Fraternity,  PE  Club.  NCO  Club.  Officers  Club.  Cap!..  Staff. 


ROBERT  W.  DUNCAN.  "Dunk."  Griffin,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Distinguished  Mili- 
tary Student.  Member  Pan-Hellenic  Council,  Rex  Fra- 
ternity, CYCLOPS  Staff,  Officers  Club.  Future  Business 
Leaders  Club.  NCO  Club.  Capt..  PMS&T  Staff. 


RICHARD  HOLDEN  EAVES,  "D.D.."  Elberton,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Member 
Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  NCO  Club,  Future  Business 
Leaders  Club.   M/Sgt..   Band. 


HIRAM  FRANKLIN  FINDLEY.  Doraville.  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Business  .'Vdministration.  Dean's  List. 
Member  CYCLOPS  Staff.  Future  Business  Leaders  Club, 
NCO  Club.  Sgt.,  Co.  "D." 


ALLAN  T.  FOKI),  Ty  Ty,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of  \tK.  His- 
tory.  Dean's  List,  Distinguished  Military  Student,  Who's 
Who  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges.  Meniher 
YMCA,  NCO  Club,  Officers  Club,  CYCLOPS  Staff.  Cadet 
Bugler  Staff.  Lt.  Col..  Staff. 


THOMAS  O.  FOWLER.  Woodstock.  Ge 
Science,    Physical    Education. 


:ia.    Bachelor  of 


lAMES  CLEVELAND  GRAVITT,  "Jimmy,"  Acworth,  Geor- 
gia. Bachelor  of  Science,  Physics  and  Mathematics.  Dean's 
List.  Member  Rifle  Team,  Physics  Club,  Radio  Club. 
Capt.,  Staff. 


ACK  LEWIS  GREENE,  "Curley,"  Ball  Ground,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science.  Chemistry  and  Physics.  Member 
(Chemistry  Club,  Science  Club,  NCO  Club,  Physics  Club, 
Kifle    Team.    Gym    Team.    .Sgt..    .Staff. 


KALPH  JAMES  GRIFFIS,  Cecil,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of 
Science,  Biology.  Dean's  List,  Honor  Platoon.  Member 
Science  Club,  NCO  Club,  Rifle  Team.  Chemistry  Club, 
YMCA.  Sgt..  Co.  "D." 


ALBERT  EDWARD  HALL,  Young  Harris,  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science.   Business  Administration. 


HENRY  RICHMOND  HALL.  JR..  -H.R.,"  Hahira,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Distin- 
guished Military  Student.  Member  Glee  Club.  Varsity 
Kifle  Team.  Letterman's  Club,  NCO  Club,  Officers  Club, 
Wesley  Foundation.  CYCLOPS  Staff,  Future  Business 
Leaders  Club.  2nd  Lt..  Band. 


RUBY  HALL.  Young  Harris.  Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science, 
Klementarv    Education. 


HOBBY  JACK  HARRIS.  -'BJ.."  Tbomaston.  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor  of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Distinguished 
Military  Student.  Member  NCO  Club,  Officers  Club.  Rex 
Fraternity,  Glee  Club.  Future  Business  Leaders  Club, 
CYCLOPS  Staff.  Major.  Staff. 


JOHN  T.  HATTEN.  Dahlonega.  Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Sci- 
ence, Secondary  Education.  Member  Glee  (^lub.  Future 
Teachers  Club,  BSD. 


MAK,Jt)RIE  W.  HATTEN.  Dahlonega.  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  ^ifjice.  Elenientarj  Education.  Member  Future  Teach- 
er, Club.  B,Sli.  Glee  Dab. 


ROBERT  EDWI.N  HEWELL.  -Bobby."  Elberton.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  f'cit'nce.  Business  Administration.  Distin- 
guished Military  Student.  D<'an's  List.  Member  Sigma 
Theta  Fraternity.  Pen-Hiellenic  Council.  Future  Business 
Leaders  Club.  NCO  Club,  Office)*  Club.  2n,l  Lt..  Co.  "C.- 


ATNTTA   MODGT.S.    Dahlonega.    Georgia.    Special    Student. 


iroHN  WALTEK  HODGES,  Dahlonega,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Dean's  List.  Member 
Future   Business   Leaders   Club. 


VICTOR  HOBBS  HUTCHISON,  -Vic,"  Columbus,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science.  Biology.  Whos  Who  in  American 
I'niyersities  and  Colleges.  Distinguished  Military  Student. 
Editor  19.S1  CYCLOPS,  Dean's  List.  Member  Bugler  Staff. 
Science  Club,  Chemistry  Club.  Officers  Club.  Pan-Hellenic 
Council,  Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  NCO  Club.  YMCA, 
CYCLOPS  Staff,  BSU.  Major.  Band. 


HAROLD  RICHARD  JOHNSON.  'Tripod."  Decatur.  Geor- 
gia. Bachelor  of  Science.  Chemistry.  Member  Chemistry 
Club,  Physics  Club.  Officers  Club.'  NCO  Club.  YMCA. 
Generals.  Camera  Club.  Tennis  and  Rifle  Teams.  1st 
Ll..  Band. 


ROBERT  F.  JONES.  "Bud."  Tallapoosa.  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science.  Biology.  Member  Science  Club.  NCO  Club. 
Varsity   Basketball.  SFC.  Co.  "B." 


TUNIS  POWELL  LANG,  JR..  "T.P.."  Sandersville,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science.  Physics  and  Mathematics.  Dean's 
List,  Distinguished  Military  Student.  Who's  Who  in 
American  Lniversities  and  Colleges.  Member  Physics 
Club,  Radio  Club,  Dramatics  Club,  Wesley  Foundation, 
Sigma  Theta  Fraternity,  NCO  Club,  Officers  Club,  Senior 
Scouts,   YMCA,   Cadet   Bugler   Staff.   2nd   Lt.,   Co.   "C." 


WILLIAM  JAMES  LIVSEY,  "Lipp,"  Clarkston.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  .Science.  Physical  Education.  Distinguished 
Military  Student,  Dean's  List,  Who's  Who  in  American 
Universities  and  Colleges.  Member  Rex  Fraternity.  PE 
Club,  Science  Club.  Letterman's  Club.  Officers  Club. 
NCO  Club.  Capt.,  Co.  "A." 


DONALD  L.  LONG, 
of  Arts.  History. 


Don, "  Dablonega,  Georgia.   Bachelor 


GRAHAM  PHELAN  LOWE.  JR..  "Buster."  Fort  Valley. 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science.  Physical  Education.  Varsity 
Basketball  Team.  Dean's  List.  Member  PE  Club.  Letter- 
man's  Club.  NCO  Club,  Rex  Fraternity,  Pan-Hellenic 
Council.  Sgt..  Band. 


WARNER  DAVID  McCLURE.  "Mac."  Acworth.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Biology.  Distinguished  Military  Stu- 
dent. Dean's  List.  Member  Officers  Club.  NCO  Club, 
.Science  Club.  Major.  .Staff. 


ALLEN  AUSTIN  McLEAN,  McRae,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of 
Science,  Physical  Education.  Member  NCO  Club.  PE 
Club.   Sgt.,   Co.   "B." 


GEORGE  EUGENE  MacDONALD.  "Mac."  Thomaston. 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science,  Business  Administration. 
Member  YMCA,  Future  Business  Leaders  Club,  NCO 
Club.  CYCLOPS  Staff.  Sgt.,  Band. 


ELDON  LEROY  MANSFIELD,  JR.,  Albany,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Distinguished 
Military  Student.  Member  NCO  Club,  Officers  Club. 
Varsity  Letterman"s  Club,  Varsity  Basketball  Team,  PE 
Club.  2nd   Lt.,   Co.  "C" 


JAMES  H.  MATTHEWS,  "Hoss,-  Perry,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science.   Physical    Education. 


SUE  JANE  MEALOR,  Commerce,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of 
Science,  Secretarial  Science,  Member  Rec  Club,  Future 
Business   Leaders   Club,   YWCA,   Wesley    Foundation. 


WALTER  EUGENE  MEEK.S.  -Bulldog."  Alto,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Member  NCO 
Club,  PE  Club,  Future  Teachers  Club,  YMCA,  CYCLOPS 
Staff.  M,  Sat..  Staff. 


JACK  W.  MILLER.  Plainville.  Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Scii 
Education. 


JAMES  E.  MOORE,  "Jimmy,"  Buena  Vista,  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Member  Letterman's 
Club,  PE  Qub,  NCO  Club.  Bugler  Staff,  Varsity  Basket- 
ball Team.  Sgt.,  Co.  "A." 


WILLIAM  EARL  MUNDY,  -Bill,"  Cohiuitt.  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Physical  Education,  Distinguished  Mili- 
tary Student,  Who's  Who  in  .\merican  Universities  and 
Colleges,  Honor  Platoon.  Member  Officers  Club.  NCO 
Club,  Rex  Fraternity,  PE  Clul),  Camera  Club,  Pan- 
Hellenic  Council,  Capt..  Co.  "B." 


WILLIAM  HENRY  PAQUIN,  "Bill,"  Augusta,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Education.  Member  Officers  Club. 
Bn.  Chaplain. 


ROBERT  L.  PEACOCK,  Ashburn,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of 
Science,  Chemistry.  Distinguished  Military  Student,  Dean's 
List.  Member  Chemistry  Club,  NCO  Club,  Officers  Club. 
2nd   Lt.,   Co.   "A." 


WILLIAM  S.  PERRIN,  '-Bill,"  Clarkston,  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Distinguished  Mili- 
tary Student,  Honor  Platoon.  Member  Officers  Club.  NCO 
Club,  PE  Club,  Science  Club,  CYCLOPS  Staff.  Varsity 
Rifle  Team.   2nd    Lt.,   Co.   "B." 


JERRILYN  JOYCE  PICKENS,  "Pick,"'  Lilburn,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Secretarial  Science.  Member  Rec 
Club,   Future    Business   Leaders    Club,   YWCA,    BSU. 


JAMES  HARRY  PIERCE,  "Jimmy,"  Chamblee.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Member 
Rex  Fraternity,  Future  Business  Leaders  Club,  Generals, 
Forensic  Senate,  NCO  Club,  YMCA.  M/Sgt..  Drum 
Major,  Band. 


WILLIAM  TURNER  POOR,  "Bill,"  Woodstock,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Biology.  Honor  Platoon.  Member 
Science  Club.  NCO  Club,  YMCA.  SEC,  Co.  "B." 


CHARLES  C.  PRITCHETT.  "General."  Alto,  Ceoritia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Distin- 
guished Military  Student.  Member  Future  Business  Lead- 
ers  Club,   NCO   Club.   Officers   Club.   2nd    Lt..   Co.   -A." 


CHARLES  THOMAS  RUARK,  "Rookie,"  Bostwick,  Geor- 
gia. Bachelor  of  .Science,  Business  Administration.  Mem- 
ber Rex  Fraternity,  NCO  Club,  Future  Business  Leaders 
Club.  Sgt.,  Co.  "A." 


GILBERT  WYLAND  PAVLOVSKY,  "Paylo,"  Norfolk,  Vir- 
ginia. Bachelor  of  Science.  Business  Administration. 
Distinguished  Military  Student.  Band  MedaL  Member 
NCO  Club,  Officers  Club,  YMCA.  Major.  Band. 


PAUL  GARLAND  SEALS,  'P.C."  Soperton,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Arts,  History.  Distinguished  Military  Student. 
Dean's  List.  Member  Rex  Fraternity,  Forensic  .Senate, 
NCO   Club.  Officers   Cluli.   2n(l   Lt..   Co.   "A." 


JOH.M  HARRIS  SHUGART,  "Shug,"  Calhoun,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Honor  Platoon. 
.Member  Rex  Fraternity.  Gym  Team.  NCO  Club.  PE  Club. 
Sgt..  Co.  "A." 


DAVID  PATRICK  SIMS,  "Bogie,"  Stathem,  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Science.  Physical  Education.  Member  PE  Club, 
NCO    Club.    Letterman's    Club.    YMCA.    Sgt.,    Co.    "C." 


PEGGY  ANN  SMELLEY.  "Smeg."  Lula,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science.  Biology.  Member  Dramatics  Club,  Science 
Club.  Y'WC.'V,  Rec  Club.  Wesley  Foundation. 


RALPH  HEAD  SMITH.  "Smitty,"  Clermont.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Dean's  List, 
Distinguished  Military  Student.  Member  Officers  Club, 
NCO  Club,  Rex  Fraternity,  PE  Club,  Future  Teachers 
Club.  Capt..  .Staflf. 


BROADIS  .'•OWELL,  Chesterfield.  .South  Carolina.  Bach- 
elor of  Science.  Biology  and  Chemistry.  Dean's  List. 
Member  Forensic  Senate,  Officers  Club,  Science  Club. 
Hon.   Capt..   Hq.   Co. 


JAMES  HARRY  STEPHENS,  "Jimmy,"  Avondale  Estates, 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  .Arts,  English.  Dean's  List,  Who's 
Who  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges,  Winner  of 
Annual  Oratory  Contest.  Forensic  Senate  Award.  Member 
Rex  Fraternity.  Forensic  Senate,  NCO  Club,  Officers 
Club.  Cap!..  Co.  •  D." 


ERNE.ST  PAIL  .STRINGER,  Dahlonega,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Arts.  History.  Member  Rex  Fraternity.  NCO  Club. 
Rifle  Team,  Baseball  Team,  CYCLOPS  Staflf,  Honor 
Platoon.  SFC.  Co.  "D." 


BETTY  JEAN  STYLES,  Juno.  Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Arts. 
History.  Dean's  List. 


MARVIN    L.    TAYLOR,    Plainville,    Georgia.    Bachelor    of 
.Science,  Education. 


LUCY  ELLEN  THOMAS,  "Ugly,"  Gainesville,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science,  Home  Economics.  Member  Home 
Ec.  Club,  Rec  Club,  Dramatics  Club.  Glee  Club.  Cheer- 
leaders, Letterman's  Club. 


DONALD  HOWELL  THRELKELD.  ■Thr.ck.-  Albany. 
Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Deans 
List,  Distinguished  Military  Student.  Honor  Platoon. 
Member  PE  Club,  NCO  Club,  Officers  Club.  1st  Lt.. 
Co.  "C." 


SALLY  ANN  THOMPSON.  Dawsonville,  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science,  Secretarial   Science. 


HARVEY  LEE  THURMOND.  JR..  Roswell,  Georgia,  Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Physical  Education.  Distinguished  Mili- 
tary Student.  Member  Rex  Fraternity,  Varsity  Baseball 
Team,  Letterman's  Club,  Officers  Club,  PE  Club.  2nd 
Lt.,  Staff. 


LOUISE  TODD.  Winlerville,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Science, 
Home   Economics. 


LUTHER  TRAVIS.  East  Point,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of  Sci- 
ence, Chemistry  and  Biology.  Dean's  List,  Distinguished 
Military  Student,  Honor  Platoon.  Member  Officers  Club, 
NCO  Club,  YMCA,  Rifle  Team,  Science  Club,  Chemistry 
Club,  Glee  Club,  BSU.  1st  Lt.,  Co.  "A." 


BARBARA  HARRISON  TREPAGNIER.  Winder,  Georgia 
L'helor  of  Science,  Home  Economics.  Dean's  List.  Mem 
ber  Future  Teachers  Club,  Home  Ec.  Club. 


JULES  CHARLES  TREPAGNIER.  "Trep."  Winder.  Geor- 
gia. Bachelor  of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Dis- 
tinguished Military  .Student,  Dean's  List.  Member  Future 
Business  Leaders  Club.  NCO  Club.  Officers  Club,  Rifle 
Team.  1st  Lt.,  Co.  "D." 


RUTH    TURNER.    Emma.    Georgi 
Elementary   Education. 


GLENN  EDWIN  WALLS.  Baldwin.  Georgia.  Bachelor  of 
Science.  Business  Administration.  Dean's  List.  Distin- 
guished Military  Student.  Honor  Platoon.  Member  Rex 
Fraternity.  Future  Business  Leaders  Club.  NCO  Club. 
Officers  Club.  1st  Lt.,  Co. 


JAMES  ROBERT  WARDEN.  'Bob."  Dahlonega,  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science.  Business  Administration.  Distin- 
guished Military  Student.  Member  Officers  Club.  Future 
Business   Leaders   Club.    Hon.    Capt..    PMS&T    Staff. 


MARY  EUNICE  WHITE.  Covington,  Georgia.  Bachelor  of 
Science,  Home  Economics.  Member  Home  Ec.  Club,  Rec 
Club,   YWCA,   Wesley   Foundation. 


JAMES  M.  WHITEHURST,  "Jimmy."  Jeffersonville.  Geor- 
helor  of  Science,  Business  Administration.  Dean's 
List.  .Member  NCO  Club,  Future  Business  Leaders  Club. 
Sgt.,  Co.  "D." 


ROYCE  COLRTLAND  WILLIAMS.  Lawrenceville.  Geor- 
gia.  Bachelor  of  Science,  Biology.  Dean's  List.  Member 
Science  Club.  Future  Teachers  Club,  NCO  Club,  Wesley 
Foundation.  Sgt..  Co.  "C. " 


JOHN  KOBKRT  WILSON,  Doraville,  Georgia.  I!arh,l<ii  „f 
Science.  Chemistrv.  Dean's  List.  Member  YMCA.  Chem- 
istry Cliil).  Physics  Club.  PFC.  Co.  "C." 


JESSE  LINDEN  YADEN.  "Buck."'  Atlanta.  Georgia.  Bach- 
elor of  Arts,  History.  Distinguished  Military  Student. 
Member  Rex  Fraternity.  YMCA.  Forensic  Senate,  Officers 
Club,  NCO  Club.  2n.l  Lt..  Co.    -B." 


WILLL\M  JACKSON  YAW,  "Deac,"  Marietta.  Georgia. 
Bachelor  of  Science.  Physical  Education.  Member  Rex 
Fraternity,  NCO  Club,  PE  Club.  Sgt.,  Co.  "A.' 


DYER    D.    EDWARDS.    Dahlonega.    (;eorgia.    Bachelor    of 
.Science,   Business   Administration. 

WILLIAM  OWEN  HARRIS.  Gainesville.  Georgia.  Bachelor 
of  Science,  Physical   Education. 

BERNARD  YATES  HOLWELL,  Quitman,  (leorgia.   Bach- 
elor of  Science,  Physical  Education. 

WILLIAM   B.   KEMP,   Sylvania,   Georgia.    Bai  helor  of  Sci- 
ence,  Business   Administration. 

HARRY  N.  LANE,  Atlanta,  Georgia.   Bachelor  of  Science. 
Business  Administration. 

BENJAMIN  FRANK   PIM.  Atlanta.  Georgia.    Hachelor  of 
Science,  Biology. 

EUGENE   D.   REX,   Toccoa,    Georgia.    Bachelor   of    .Science, 
Education. 


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President 


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Vice  President 


Carolyn  Callowav 
Secretary 


Frank  Moslev 
Treasurer 


Carolyn 


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Millcn.  Georgia 

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Juniors 


Edward  L.  Abercrombie 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

LoLAN  C.  Adams 
Waynesboro.  Georgia 

Gloria  J.  Anderson 
Reiclsville,  Georgia 

Thurman  E.  Anderson 
Reiclsville,  Georgia 


Joe  C.  Aveky 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Roy  E.  Berrey 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Eddie  B.  Byrd 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

James  D.  Boggus 
Fitzgerald,  Georgia 


James  N.  Bohannon,  Jk. 
Covington.  Georgia 

Graii,  L.  Brookshire 
Stone  Mountain,  Georgia 

Imogene  E.  Brown 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Morris  R.  Brown 
Dewey  Rose,  Georgia 


Bena  S.  Burns 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

William  M.  Calhoun 
Arlington,  Georgia 

Carolyn  M.  Callaway 
West  Palm  Beach,  Florida 

Elizabeth  J.  Callaway 
Gumming,  Georgia 


Vernon  Carder 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Leonard  D.  Chafin 
Atlanta.  Georgia 

Melinda  W.  Chapman 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Dallas  W.  Clark 
Thomasville,  Georgia 


Joe  D.  Clements 
Ray  City,  Georgia 

GuYNELL  Collier 
Toccoa,  Georgia 

Marvin  M.  Culpepper 
Rome,  Georgia 

Willys  E.  Davis 
Demorest,  Georgia 


Donald  F.  Dean 
Adel,  Georgia 

Elena  C.  Delmonte 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Henry-  B.  Dkexler 
Tifton,  Georgia 

Barbara  A.  Duncan 
Decatur,  Georgia 


William  H.  Farcason 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Jean  R.  Fowler 
Gumming,  Georgia 

ViRGiNL\  A.  Harmon 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Berry  H.  Henderson 
Wrens,  Georgia 


Warren  P.  Hendrix 
Lawrenceville.  Georgia 

Charles  R.  James 
Dalton,  Georgia 

Norma  G.  Jarrard 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Rita  A.  Jarrard 
Cleveland.  Georgia 


Mary  B.  Jenkins 
Villa  Rica.  Georgia 

Marvin  D.  Lawrence 
Dawsonville,  Georgia 

Thomas  E.  Minix 
Hapeville,  Georgia 

Frank  W.  Mosley 
Jasper,  Georgia 


Juanita  0.  Moss 
Oxford,  Georgia 

Susan  A.  Nix 
Cleveland,  Georgia 

James  R.  Oakes 
Decatur.  Georgia 

Lamar  T.  Oxford,  Jr. 
Rutledge,  Georgia 


Jo  A.  Parris 

Blue  Ridge,  Georgia 

Norma  J.  Porter 
Martin.  Georgia 

Virginia  C.  Printz 
.\tlanta,  Georgia 

Claud  J.  Raley,  Jr. 
Rome,  Georgia 


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Walter  G.  Riley.  Jii. 
Perry,  Georgia 

David  D.  Roper 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Bettye  Jo  Scott 
Macon,  Georgia 

M.  Sue  Sewell 
Decatur,  Georgia 


William  P.  Sewell 
Sandy  Springs,  Georgia 

Mary  E.  Shearouse 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Henry  G.  Shucart 
Calhoun,  Georgia 

Francis  M.  Sibley 
Decatur,  Georgia 


Marion  G.  Smith 
Hazlehurst.  Georgia 

Janie  R.  Stancil 
Cleveland,  Georgia 

Ernest  P.  Stringer 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Marjorie  S.  Walker  (Mrs. 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 


Moses  L.  Wilson 
Locust  Grove,  Georgia 


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Olivia  F.  Chambers 
Belllon,  Georgia 

Lloyd  B.  Chandler 
Cedartown.  Georgia 

Alfred  S.  Holbrook,  Jr. 
Sandy  Springs,  Georgia 

James  A.  McClure 
Cartecay,  Georgia 


Willis  C.  Parks,  Jr. 
Dalton,  Georgia 

John  T.  Patterson 
Lumpkin,  Georgia 

George  W.  Pope 
Cedartown,  Georgia 

Devrix  S.  Roper 
Gainesville.  Georgia 


\napearl  W.  Seabolt  (Mrs.) 
Dahlonega.  Georgia 

Ruel  D.  Walker 
Copperhill,  Tennessee 

Macie  L.  Wehunt 
Dahlonega.  Georgia 

James  M.  Wright 
Ellijay.  Georgia 


Sophomore  Officers 


Henuv  Culberson 
President 


Samille  Willis 
Vice  President 


JiMMiE  Vandiver 
Secretary 


Jo  Stephens 
Treasurer 


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Gainesville,  Ga. 

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Charles  E.  Akridce 
Rome,  Georgia 

William  D.  Allen 
Lithonia,  Georgia 

Patricia  J.  Allred 
Tate,  Georgia 

James  H.  Babb 
Eastanollee,  Georgia 


Jane  S.  Bailey 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

James  P.  Bannister 
Cumniing,  Georgia 

Mary  Emma  Benton 
Commerce,  Georgia 

JosiAH  Blasincame,  Jr. 
Jersey,  Georgia 


Carolyn  E.  Bowen 
Cornelia,  Georgia 

Smeoley  D.  Breedlove 
Dublin,  Georgia 

Charles  S.  Brice 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Minnie  S.  Brooks 
Jefferson,  Georgia 


PucY  V.  Brooks 
Canton.  Georgia 

Douglas  D.  Bkown 
Fayetteville,  Georgia 

Richard  M.  Bryant 
Moultrie,  Georgia 

James  D.  Byrd 
Loganville,  Georgia 


Harold  H.  Chambless 
Dawson,  Georgia 

George  E.  Coleman,  Jr. 
Dunwoody,  Georgia 

James  F.  Collins 
Gainesville.  Georgia 

Larry  E.  Cook 
Griffin.  Georgia 


Henry  F.  Culberson,  Jr. 
Gainesville.  Georgia 

Jonah  B.  Davis.  Jr. 
Pelham.  Georgia 

Jeanette  deJarnette 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Carol  Dendy 
Savannah.  Georgia 


George  H.  Donaldsoiv 
Sandy  Springs.  Georgia 

Clyde  M.  Dover 
Ellijay,  Georgia 

Charles  H.  Drexler 
Tifton,  Georgia 

Jack  B.  Edwards 
Cornelia,  Georgia 


Laura  J.  Elliott 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

John  W.  Falk 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Betty  R.  Fargason 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Sylvia  J.  Field 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


Ruby  A.  Frazer 
Washington,  Georgia 

Mildred  H.  Garreit 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

RuTHiE  A,  Glover 
Cleveland.  Georgia 

Charles  W.  Greek 
Albany,  Georgia 


James  A.  Grissett.  Jr. 
Ray  City,  Georgia 

Pauline  P.  Gurlev 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

James  M.  Hall 
Sylvester,  Georgia 

Marilyn  G.  Hannah 
Buford,  Georgia 


Dixie  S.  Harbin 
Columbus.  Georgia 

Mervin  C.  Hawk 
Albany.  Georgia 

James  H.  Henson 
Blue  Ridge,  Georgia 

Edgar  G.  Hickson,  Jr. 
Augusta,  Georgia 


William  E.  Hodges 
Hartwell.  Georgia 

Roy  G.  Holcomb 
Tate,  Georgia 

Mary  M.  Honea 
Tate,  Georgia 

Joe  E.  Hope,  Jr. 
Gainesville,  Georgia 


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Wri,LIAM   H.  HOUK 

Brookhaven,  Georgia 

Donna  E.  Howard 
Hartwell,  Georgia 

J\MES  C.  HUFF 
Crawford.  Georgia 

Mahv  N.  Jackson 
Braselton.  Georgia 


Harvey  L.  Jay 
Fitzgerald,  Georgia 


Eleanor  M.  Jones 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


Km  M.  Jones 
Atlanta.  Georgia 


Robert  B.  Kempson 
Clarkesville,  Georgia 


Fred  J,  Kitchens,  Jr. 
Covington,  Georgia 

Larry  K.  Lankford 
Marietta.  Georgia 

Mary  E.  Lewis 
Hartwell.  Georgia 

Gloria  D.  Lively 
Gumming.  Georgia 


Harold  G.  Long 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Johnny  M,  McGee 
Tifton.  Georgia 

Johann  R.  Manning 
Tennille.  Georgia 

Frances  J.  Malcom 
Stone  Mountain,  Georgia 


June  Martin 
Griffin,  Georgia 

Marion  C.  Mathews 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Alice  Milner 
Cartersville,  Georgia 

Thomas  D.  Moreland 
Chatsworth,  Georgia 


William  T.  Mullinax 
Jasper,  Georgia 

Mary  J.  Mivllins 
Calhoun.  Georgia 

William  R.  Neal,  Jr. 
Moultrie,  Georgia 

Charlie  A.  Newcomer 
Fitzgerald,  Georgia 


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Barney  J.  Nichols 
Carnegie,  Georgia 

Carolyn  Paradise 
Amity.  Georgia 

William  L.  Pass 
Lawreneeville.  Georgia 

Marviiv  E.  Patterson 
Gainesville,  Georgia 


Barbara  J.  Peters 
Ringgold,  Georgia 

Warren  W.  Phillips 
Ben  Hill,  Georgia 

Victor  L.  Puckett 
Buford,  Georgia 

Eleanor  A.  Pubcell 
Baldwin,  Georgia 


Donald  L,  Randle 
Covington,  Georgia 

William  D.  Ray 
Bartow,  Georgia 

Myrle  a.  Reid 
College  Park,  Georgia 

Willie  M.  Reins,  Jr. 
Gainesville,  Georgia 


Roy  a.  Roberts 
Dalton,  Georgia 

Barbara  Rollins 
Hampton,  Virginia 

Bobbie  E.  Rucker 
Bellton,  Georgia 

Theo  Rumble 

Warner  Robins.  Georgia 


Betty  J.  Shearouse 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Dorothy  J.  Short 
Rayle,  Georgia 

Paul  C.  Simms 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Betty  A.  Smith 
Clarkesville,  Georgia 


Hilda  D.  Smith 
Commerce,  Georgia 


Clifford  L.  Snyder 
Marietta,  Georgia 


Patricia  A.  Stanley 
Marshallville,  Georgia 


Minnie  B.  Starcel 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 


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Jo  M.  Stephens 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Betty  J.  Tatum 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

JiMMIK  F.  VaNDIVF-R 

Jefferson.  Georgia 

Ei.EANoii  B.  Vinton 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


Lamar  V.  Waldrip 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

James  W.  Waters.  Jr. 
Gainesville.  Georgia 

James  A.  Watkiims 
Albany,  Georgia 

William  R.  Watson,  HI 
Lithonia,  Georgia 


Annie  L.  Wells 
Ellijay,  Georgia 

Luther  R.  Whiteheau 
Monroe,  Georgia 

William  H.  Williams 
Thomasville,  Georgia 

.'^amille  Willis 
Chicopee,  Georgia 


Phillip  R.  Wise 
Buena  Vista,  Georgia 

William  C.  Wofforo 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Geraldine  Wolfe 
Gumming,  Georgia 

Billy  B.  Wood 
Calhoun,  Georgia 


Marianne  York 
Cornelia.  Georgia 


Sophomore  Pictures  Not  Shown 


Alton  L.  Amis 
Dublin,  Georgia 

Edith  A.  Davis 
Damascus,  Georgia 

Edward  L.  Lewis 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Marguerite  Slaton 
Dawsonville,  Ga. 

Roger  E.  Ash 
Dahlonega.  Georgia 

Ernestine  L.  England 
Blairsville.  Georgia 

Jon  W.  McClure 
.\cworth.  Georgia 

Harold  M.  Stanton 
Macon.  Georgia 

James  C.  Barrow 
East  Point.  Georgia 

Anne  E.  Findley 
Alpharetta,  Georgia 

Martha  B.  Morrison 
Chatsworth,  Georgia 

William  A.  Threlkeld 
Albany,  Georgia 

Claude  H.  Brown 
Marietta,  Georgia 

Bernard  Goss 
Calhoun.  Georgia 

Harold  H.  Nichols 
Carnegie.  Georgia 

John  P.  Wallis 
Elberton,  Georgia 

Eugene  A.  Brown 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Doyle  R.  Harper 
Mineral  Bluff.  Georgia 

Betty  J.  Palmer 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Allen  H.  Watts,  Jr. 
Guyton.  Georgia 

Roberta  Butler 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Lewis  C.  Justus 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

James  D.  Pethel 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Joe  R.  Whitaker 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

Thomas  B.  Clyburn 
Blue  Ridge,  Georgia 

Harold  V.  King 
Cartersville,  Georgia 

David  J.  Puckett 
Tifton,  Georgia 

Shirley  A.  Whitaker 
Gainesville,  Ga. 

Charles  M.  Cooper 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

James  M.  Langston 
Chatsworth,  Georgia 

Hugh  A.  Sawyer 
Dublin,  Georgia 

JoHNiW  Joe  Barbaka  kii\ 


Freshman  Officers 


JoilNNiK  L.  Wade President 

Joseph  B.  Chapman Vice  President 

Nancy  Temple Secretary 

Tim  R.  Heath Treasurer 


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Richard    E.    Aaron 
Chicopee,     Geurdia 

George   H.    Baxter 
Crandall,    Georgia 

RoLAMi     1)      Brooks      Jr 
Pend<Tr(;rd»s,    Gi-uini.i 

Glenn    E.    Byess 
Marble    Hill.    Georgia 

WlLLlA 

Marietl 

M   J.   Carrington 
:a.    Georgia 

Ralph   L.   Clements 
Brunswick,    Georgia 

Charles   E.    Adkins 
Aut^usta,    Cror^fiu 

John    T.    Bentley 
Atlanta,    Georgia 

Lalra   B.    Brown 
Daliloncga,    Georgia 

Donald   F.    Cain 
>X'oodstoek,     Georgia 

Charli 
Rome, 

;s   W.   Casey 
Georgia 

Wendell  L.   Clemen- 
Ray    City.    Georgia 

James    F.    Alexander 
Adairsville.    Geornia 

B.      GWENELL      BLACKSmi. 

Jasfier.     Georgia 

K              Barbara  I..  Buice 
Buford,    Georgia 

James  H.  Cameron 
.Augusta.    Georgia 

Charlf 
Wasliin 

:s   E.    Chafin 
igton.    Georgia 

Bobby  L.  Cobb 
Griffin.    Georgia 

Charles    W.    A  mason 
Valona.    Ci-iirfia 

Robert    H.     Hostwkk 
ArlinBtnn.    Groreia 

Robert    J.    Biiir.E 
Buforil,    Georgia 

I.uther    U.    Campbell 
Eatonton.    Georgia 

Joseph 
Bruns« 

B.    Chapman 

ick.    Georgia 

Howard  D.   Cobb 
Marietta,    Georgia 

James  L.   Anthony 
Dahlonega.    Georgia 

William    E.    Boiven 
Athens,    Georgia 

Henry    L.    Bullari, 
Camilla,    Georgia 

Algernon    B.    Cannon 
TiKimbsboro.    Georgia 

Charle 
Atlanta 

;s    L.    Chosewood 
;.    Georgia 

Frank    A.    Conner.    . 
Newnan.    Georgia 

ISOBEL      G.      BALPOtn 

Decatur,    Ceoreiu 

Paul   L.    Briiices 
Brinson,    Ceorijia 

Barbara    A.    Bubdick 
Decatur,    Georgia 

Wallace   D.   Garden 
Clover.  S.   C. 

Bonnie 
Clarkes 

J.    Chlrch 
iville.     Georgia 

.Shellie  W.   Cornelu 
Ray    City.    Georgia 

Homer   E.    Bartlett 
Fort    Valley.    Georuia 

WlLBllRN     F.    BrIDWELL 

Atlanta,    Georgia 

Thelma    V.    Burel 
Biiford,    Georgia 

George    P.    Carr 
Hinesville.    Georgia 

Robert 
Griffin. 

H.  Clark 

Georgia 

James   N.    Crawford 
Hayesville.    N.    C. 

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Daliloncga.    Geo 
Albert  L.  Powe 


Ridge,    Georgia 

klAS    B.    SCHOPFER 


K.Jge.    i:e„, 
:s   N.   Patter 


Falls    Cluir.li. 
Alice   QtiLLr^ 


lick.  Ceoraia 

111   D.    Peters 
nons    lulanil,    G< 


Jasper.    Georgii 

John    E.    Rocei 
Berlin,    Cei.rgi: 

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Alexandria,   Luuit 


Freshman  Pictures  Not  Shown 


Calvin    P.   Andrews 

HoRERT    F.    Ellington 

IrM     P.    kivc. 

William    i;.    Mohan.    Jr. 

Dennie    p.    Schrauer 

KOBEI 

KT   E.    Waters. 

Carnesville,   Georgia 

Flliiay.   Georgia 

Dahlonega.    Georgia 

Brunswick.    Georgia 

Cornelia,    Georgia 

Romi 

*.    Georgia 

William  A.  Atha,  Jb. 

Elbert    R.    Garrett 

Fred   W.    LeVan 

Gene    M.    Moree 

James   C.   Scott 

Will 

iam    J.    Weeks 

Shannon,    Georgia 

Cdnimerce.    Georgia 

Marietta.    Georgia 

.Albany,    Georgia 

ThomasviUe,   Georgia 

Blue 

Ridge.    Georgii 

Charles  M.   Berch 

Thomas   A.   Glover.   Jr. 

William   N.   Little 

Roger  L,  Norman 

J.  G.   Seabolt.  Jr. 

Banc 

;e  L.  Wellborn 

Tifton,    Georgia 

Panama   City,    Florida 

Carnesville,  Georgia 

Jacksonville,    Florida 

Dahlone/a,    Georgia 

Wash 

ington.    Geor^'ii 

Robert  W.   Bowman 

Janis  M.   Greene 

David  J.   LocAN 

Robert    N.    Parker 

DlBicnon    W.    Smith 

Henr 

Y    C.   White.   . 

Macon,    Georgia 

Marietta,    Georgia 

Ellijay.    Georgia 

Blue    Ridge.    Georgia 

Royston,    Georgia 

Allan 

ita.    Georgia 

Jarvts  J.   Burt 

Robert   F,   Harrell 

I.alra  N.   McClure 

Pall    M.    Patterson 

Lloyd   .A,    Smith 

Will 

iam    R.    Willia 

Dahlonega.    Georgia 

Fayetteville,    Georgia 

Dalilonega.    Georgia 

Matawan.    New    Jersey 

Lavonia,    Georgia 

Gain. 

!sville.    Geor"ia 

JlDSON  W.   Byrd 

John    W.    Harvey.    Jr. 

William    P.   McWhirtkr 

Hinton   G.   P*ul,  Jr. 

Richard   C.   Smith 

I-.IGE 

NE  T.   Wright 

.Atlanta,    Georgia 

Moultrie.    Georgia 

Hoyston.  Georgia 

Commerce,    Georgia 

Glasgow,    Kentucky 

Cuss. 

'ta.   Georgia 

James   K.   Cacle 

Bobby    D.  Haynes 

Ranell    H.    Matkis 

Lena  G.  Powell 

Jack  E.  Sorrells 

Harr 

Y   H.  Young 

Nelson,    Georgia 

Gainesville.    Georgia 

Ralston,    Georgia 

Brunswick,    Georgia 

Cedarlown,    Georgia 

Calhi 

)iin.    Georgia 

Morris  D.  Campbell 

Daniel  P.  Jenkins 

John   H.  Mauldin 

Edwin    L.    Prince 

James  L.  Sutton 

Char 

LES   S.  Zeigler 

Fitzgerald.    Georgia 

Columbus,   Georgia 

-Atlanta.    Georgia 

Athens,    Georgia 

Cleveland.    Georgia 

Wayc 

toss,    Georgia 

Charles   R.    Cantrell 

Thomas   E,   Jenkins 

Jo    B.    Meadows 

Edward  C,  Reeves 

Van   A.  Thurston 

Dahlonega,    Georgia 

Wrightsville,    Georgia 

Atlanta.    Georgia 

Jakin.    Georgia 

Gainesville,    Georgia 

Walter  M.   Cox 

Homer  0.  Jones,  Jr. 

Arthur  J.   Messier 

James   S,   Rice 

Harry  B.  Vickers.  Jr. 

Gainesville,    Georgia 

Hapeville.     Georgia 

Fall    River,    Massachusetts 

i             Elberton.   Georgia 

Brunswick,    Georgia 

Donald  R.   Dl-Pree 

James    W.    Kidder 

Joel   L.    Monk 

James  G,  Robertson 

Mack    C.   Wansley,   Jr. 

Gainesville.    Georgia 

.\tlanta,    Georgia 

Ty   Ty,   Georgia 

Turin.    Georgia 

Carnesville.    Georgia 

MILITARY 


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Third  Army  Depiily  (Commanding  General.  Major  General  Heiderlinden.  roniers  uilh   the  I'MS&T. 

Major  Luttrell. 


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Miss  Bobbie  Rucker 
Bel  1 1  on.  Georgia 


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Major.  Injanlry 

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Jess  L.  Goodmw 
Major,  Infarttry 
Ass  I  PMS&T 


Henri  \  .  McIIabe 

Captain,  Infantry 

Ass't  PMS&T 


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Orvil  R.  Hause 

M/ScT.  Arthur  K.  Grikr 

M/Sgt.  George  C.  Long 

1st  Lt.,  Inf.-HSAR  (Inact.) 
Commandant  of  Cadets 

Infantry 
Instructor 

Adjutant  General's  Corps 
Instructor 

SFC  Joseph  E.  Davidson 

Quartermaster  Corps 
Administrative  Specialist 


SFC  Robert  H.  Mease 

Quartermaster  Corps 

Supply  Sergeant 


ScT.  William  T.  White 
Adjutant  General's  Corps 
Administrative  Specialist 


siisS^Si^MsiW^  R 


Lt.  Gen.  John  R.  Hodge,  C.G.  Third  .Army,  with  President 
lloag  at  the  1951  graduation  parade. 


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BATTALIDIV   HEADDUARTERS 


Mrs.  Rintie  B.  Ford 

Ty  Ty,  Georgia 

liattalion  Sponsor 


Mrs.  J.  V.  Hutchison 

Columbus,  Georgia 

Staff  Sjjonsor 


IJeulenant  Colonel 
Commanding  Offirer 


Victor  H.  Hutchison 

Major 

Kxerutivp  Officer 


Warner  D.  McClure 

Major 

Operations  Officer 


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Hakvkv  L.  Thi  hmomi 

2nd  Lieutenant 
Ass't  Operations  Officer 


I  \\ii>  H,  Matthi.w 


Captain 
Intelligence  Officer 


VliTHUI!  \[.  BenNT.T 

Master  Sergeant 
Sergeant  Major 


Ralph  H.  Smith 

Captain 

Supply  officer 


Waltkr  E.  Mkeks 
Master  Sergeant 
Supply  Sergeant 


William  H.  Paquin 

Captain 

Chaplain 


Thlirman  E.  Anderson 
Sergeant  First  Class 
Ass't  Supply  NCO 


HDIVDRARY  OFFICERS  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  P.  M.  S.  &  T.  S  STAFF 


1\MKS  R.  WAUriEN 

;l/ayor 


Robert  W.  Ditncan 
Captain 


James  C.  Gr^vitt 
Captain 


Marvin  E.  Patterson 
Captain 


1st  Lt.  H.  R.  iohnsim.  Exei  utile  Offirer:  2rul  Lt.    II  .  H    Fargawn.  Hint    Ldr.:   Maj.  J'arlvrsky;  2nil  Lt.  H.  R.  Hall.  I'liit.  Lilr. 

1/   >gr.   R.   H.  Eaies.  First  Sergeant. 


GlI.BliKT  W.    l'AVI.(l\Sk\ 

Major 
IJaiid  Comnum.U-r 


BAND 


\li^>  Itiriiii:  .|i.  S((i 

Macon.  Georgia 

Sponsor 


2n|)    l.T.    H.    \\.    Mali I'latoon   Leader 

SFC  J.  H.  Pierce I'latoon    Sergeant 

Si.T.   G.    E.    M^cDoNAi.i) I'latoon    Guide 

First  Squad:  Sgt.  (;.  P.  I.owc.  Pvts.  W.  J.  Allia.   P.   I..   I!iias.-s.  C.  H. 
\h,-sUT.   H.  A.   Hurley.  Cpl.   I).   L.   I.onf;. 

Second  Squad:    S^t.    D.    D.    Eilwards.    Pvts.   W.    C.    Ciilpcpiii-r,    C.    E. 
McCranie,  J.  Anthony.  Cpl.  C.   M.    Mnrrc. 

Third  Squad:   .Sgt.  W.    K.   Watson,    i'vls.    W.   S.    Martin.    E.    L.    Prince. 
J.  C.  Srott.  \I.  L.  Sprncll.  Cpl.   W  .   ,\I.   Kt-ins. 


2m)  Lt.   W.   H.   Faucason I'latoon    Leader 

SFC   W.    H.   Williams Platoon    Sergeant 

.S(;t.  K.  I).  I!t\ I'latoon    Guide 

Fir.'it  Squiid:  .'^gt.  D.  W.  Clark.  Pvts.  W.  K.  liowen.  R.  M.  Bryant.  C.  C. 
(ianunon.   I!.  P.  Gantly.  Cpl.  J.    Blasingaine. 

Second  Squad:  Sgt.  F.  M.  Sibley.  Pvts.  G.  C.  Inu-s.  C.  E.  Lanil.,  W.  T. 
McElrath.  J.  D.  McClain.  Ci.l.  H.  B.  Drexler. 

Third  Squad:   Sgt.   W.   R.   Neal.   H.    II.   Clianibless.   G.    B.   Sliinaberger. 
J.  11.  Sulherlanil.  .1.  E.  Rogers,  Cpl.  C.  1..  Snyder. 


T^S.-.fv  •"  ite 


William  J.  Livsky 

Captain 
Coniniaiiilin!;  Offir.r 


Miss  Bena  Burns 
East  Point,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


COMPANY     "4" 

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Mahvin  B.  Dosti:i{ 

\st  Lieulenant 

Kx.-riili\.'  Offic.-r 


Warkkn  L.  BooziH 
2nd  Lieutenant 
I'ialoi.ii  Ii-ailer 


UoBEKT  L.  Peacock 
'2nd  Lieutenant 
Platoon  I  eailer 


FIRST     PLATDDIV 


JM4^ 


Pail  G.  Seals 
2nd  Lieutenant 
Platoon  Leader 


Charles  C.  Pritchett 

Master  Sergeant 

First  Sergeant 


2m)  I.t.  W.  I,.  BoozKU 
I'Intoon  Leader 


SFC  G.  W.  Brookshire 
Platoon  Sergeant 


S(.T.  P.  R.  Wise 
r/atnon  Cnide 


First  Squad:  Sgl.  K.  H.  Clark,  Pvls. 
J.  K.  Skrine.  B.  F.  Daniel.  F.  K.  Hester, 
F.  1).  Wooilall.  Cpl.  W.  1..  Pass. 

Second  Squad:  <^l.  H.  11.  Henderson, 
Pvts.  B.  J.  Nichols.  H.  S.  Kelly.  R.  B. 
Kenipson.    B.   Goss.   Cpl.   .1.    I).    Boggus. 

Third  Squad:  Sgt.  M.  C.  Marrett, 
Pvts.  J.  C.  Avery,  W.  T.  Mullinax.  J.  G. 
Jones.  T.  Stonerypher.  Cpl.  .1.   R.   Dun- 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  G.  E.  Coleman, 
Pvts.  E.  A.  Kreilick,  R.  N.  Grogan,  J,  F. 
Walsh,  Cpl.  V.  1..  Puckett. 


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SECDIVD    PLATDDIV 


2m)  Lt.  R.  L.  Pkacock 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  H.  T.  JoNKS 
Platoon  Serf;eant 


S(,T.  W.  K.  Duis 
Platoon  Cniile 


l-'ir.tl  Squall:  Sgl.  C.  T.  Ruark,  Pvts 
R.  K.  Waters,  A.  J.  Messier.  J.  King 
Sf;l.   i..   L.   Chapman. 


Second  Squad:  .Sgl.  H.  G.  .Shugart, 
IM-.  I..  \.  Sinilli.  R.  K.  Weaver.  P.  S. 
ihiinnuuid.  C.]t\.  (.'.  I..  Dover. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  E.  Moore.  Pvts. 
T.  C.  Davis.  J.  N.  Bohannon.  J.  S.  Dar- 
nell. .1.  W.  Waters.  Cpl.   E.  G.   Hiokson. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  F.  Mosley.  Pvts. 
J.  \I.  Henderson,  W.  N.  Little,  D.  R. 
Dupree,  H.  C.  Richards.  Cpl.  C.  .S. 
Ziegler. 


THIRD     PLATDDIV 


2nd  Lt.  P.  G.  Seaij* 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  W.  P.  Si-:wELL 
Platoon  Sergeant 


StT.  W.  J.  ^  A« 
Platoon  (iuide 


First  Squall:  .Sgt.  (;.  D.  Davis.  Pvts. 
W.  W.  Bridwell.  C.  .).  Raley,  J.  E. 
.Sorrells.  D.  D.  Roper.  Cpl.  F.  J.  Kitchens. 


Second  Squad:  Sgt.  L.  E.  Cook,  Pvts. 
.1.  R.  Pierce.  F.  A.  Conner.  T.  L.  Knight. 
\l.   D.  Caniphell,  Cpl.   M.   L.  Wilson. 


'Ihird  Squad:  .Sgt.  L.  C.  Adams.  Pvts. 
W.  P.  VlcWhirter.  D.  P.  .lenkins.  J. 
Bannister.  R.  H.  Boslwick.  B.  I.  Marlin. 
Cid.  R.  .S.  Brisendine. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  A.  S.  Holbrook. 
Pvts.  G.  p.  HilL  G.  B.  White,  J.  N. 
Patterson,  T.  D.  Moreland.  R.  P.  Brooks, 
Cpl   D.  L.   Randle. 


Mrs.  R.  E.  Mundy 

Colquitt,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


COMPANY     "B" 


Commanding  Offi 


FIRST     PLATDDIV 


First  Sergeant 


2nd  I.t.  G.  E.  Walls 
HIaloon  Leader 


SFC  W.  W.  Davidson 
Platoon  Sergeant 


ScT.  T.  Rumble 
Platoon  Guide 


First  Sc/uad:  Sgt.  M.  G.  .Smith,  Pvls. 
J.  C.  Harper.  C.  R.  Cantrell.  T.  A. 
Glover.  J.  J.   Burt,  Cpl.  E.  B.  Bir.l. 


Second  Squad:  Sgt.  T.  E.  Minix, 
Pvts.  J.  L.  Potter,  J.  W.  Falk,  J.  W. 
Wade,  J.  L.  Sutton.  Cpl.  J.  B.  Edwards. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  F.  Ellington. 
Pvts.  F.  W.  Edwards,  T.  B.  Tidwell. 
L.  L.  Luttrell.  G.  L.  Kellar,  Cpl.  J.  H. 
Hefner. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  A.  A.  McLean, 
Pvts,  L,  C,  Justus,  L,  O,  Webl),  C,  M. 
Cooper,  G.  G.  Grant,  Cpl,  J.  F,  Collins. 


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SECDIVD    PLATDDIV 


2nd  Lt.  W.  S.  Perrin 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  W.  G.  RiLKV 
Platoon  Sergeant 


ScT.  E.  T.  Wri(;ht 
Platoon  Guide 


Fir^l  Squad:  Sgt.  D.  F.  Dean.  Pvts. 
C.  E.  Ailkins.  J.  D.  Skelton.  D.  P. 
Schradei.  P.  F.  Martin.  Cpl.  W.  M.  Cox. 


Second  Squad:  Sgt.  P.  C.  Simms,  Pvts. 
H.  G.  Paul,  T.  B.  Schopfer,  A.  B.  Can- 
non. J.  M.  McGee.  B.  G.  Hughes,  Cpl. 
W.  G.  Wofford. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  H.  Ledford,  Pvts. 
B.  T.  Stowers.  C.  E.  Chafin.  .S.  V.  Craw- 
ford. Cpl.   W.   D.   Garden. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  L.  Burt.  Cpl. 
J.  D.  Dunlap.  Pvts.  D.  F.  Cain.  B.  F. 
Alexander.  J.  H.  Mauldin.  Cpl.  S.  D. 
Breedlove. 


THIRD     PLATDDIV 


2m)  Lt.  B.  F.  Pim 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  W.  T.  Poor 
Platoon  Sergeant 


Sgt.  J.  A.  McClure 
Platoon  Guide 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  W.  Byrd,  Pvts. 
C.  M.  Bergh.  F.  W.  LeVan.  L.  E.  Scrog- 
gins.  V.  A.  Thurston.  Cpl.  C.  L.  Chose- 


Seronil  Squad:  Sgt.  H.  C.  White. 
PMs.  V.  .1.  Car.ler.  C.  W.  Akridge.  J.  D. 
Pethel.  K.  II.  \lathis.  Cpl.  J.  N.  Craw- 
ford. 


Third  Squad:  Sat.  M.  M.  Culpepper. 
Pvts.  C.  W.  Henslev.  D.  C.  Vi  ade.  L.  D. 
Davis,    C.    W.    Casey.    Cpl.    J.    D.    Byrd. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  W.  D.  Allen.  Pvts. 
R.  E.  Wellhnrn.  J.  W.  Kidder.  P.  F. 
Martin.    II.  .1.    I.ons;.   Cpl.    E.    \.    Brown. 


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Mrs.  W.  a.  Thkklkki.d 

Albany,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


C  D  M  P  A  IV  Y     "C" 


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Clifford  A.  Davis 

Captain 
Commanding  Officer 


DoNALU  H.  Threlkeld 

1st  Lieutenant 

Executive  Officer 


Robert  E.  Hewell 
2nd  Lieutenant 
Platoon  Leader 


Leonard  U.  Chafin 
2nd  Lieutenant 
Platoon  Leader 


FIRST     PLATDDJV 


Tunis  P.  Lang  Eldon  L.  Mansfield 

2nd  Lieutenant  Master  Sergeant 

Platoon  Leader  First  Sergeant 


2ni)  Lt.  L.  Chafin 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  L.  T.  Oxford 
Platoon  Sergeant 


ScT.  W.  O.  Chisistochir 
Platoon  Guide 


First  Squad:  Sgl.  A.  I!e,s<-,  Pvis 
Weems.  J.  T.  Kentlev.  C.  L.  Lane 
Campbell.  Cpl.  J.  Kalili. 


Second  Squad:  Sgl.  J.  McC^lure,  Pvls. 
R.  Holconib,  R.  Norman.  C.  Amason.  T. 
.lones.  CpL  H.  Nichols. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  Davis.  Pvls.  D. 
Odell,  R.  Peters,  T.  Heath,  R.  L.  Lev- 
errett,  Cpl.  J.  Watkins. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  D.  P.  Sims,  Pvts. 
H.  W.  Gee,  J.  K.  Cagle,  H.  Vickers.  .L 
L.  Monk,  C|d.  J.  R.  Olsen. 


60 


SECDIVD    PLATDDIV 


2m)  Lt.  T.  p.  Lang 
I'latnon  Leader 


SFC  B.  HOLWKLL 

Platoon  Sergeant 


ScT.  R.  M.  Jones 
Platoon  Guide 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  D.  Clements, 
Pvis.  E.  C.  Reeves,  D.  J.  Puckett,  H.  E. 
Park,  J.   S.   Rice.  Cpl.   R.    15.   Longino. 


Second  Squad:  .Sgt.  W.  Threlkeld. 
Pvts.  A.  L.  Amis.  D.  W.  .Smith.  D.  ,1. 
Logan.  W.  E.  Hodges.  Cpl.  H.  M.  Stan- 
ton. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  M.  D.  Briley.  Pvts. 
P.  B.  Kellam.  P.  C.  Andrews,  H.  A. 
Sawyer.   W.   E.   Kelly.  Cpl.    R.   W.   Bow- 


Fourlh  Squad:  Sgt.  C.  W.  Greer. 
Pvts.  H.  E.  Bartlett.  ,1.  T.  Patterson, 
D.  R.  Harper,  W.  Maratos.  Cpl.  M.  C. 
Hawk. 


THIRD     PLATODIV 


2m)  Lt.  R(ji!t;iiT  Hkweli, 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  W.  Calhoun 
Platoon  Sergeant 


ScT.  L.  Whitehi^ad 
Platoon  Guide 


Pint  Squad:  Sgt.  L.  Langford.  Pvts. 
J.  A.  Grissctt.  ,1.  Manning.  R.  Smith. 
K.    F.    Harrell.   Cpl.    E.    Lewis. 


Second  Squad:  Sgl.  M.  Brown.  Pvts. 
J.  Bray,  C.  .«.  Brice.  W.  Weeks.  .S. 
Cornelius,  Cpl.  T.  Jenkins. 


Third  Squad:  Sgl.  J.  Hall.  Pvts.  G. 
W.  Rhodes.  W.  D.  Ray,  M.  C.  Wansley, 
G.  W.  Baxter.  W.  Clements.  Cpl.  M. 
Lawrence. 


Miss  Elena  Dklmonte 

Decatur,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


James  H.  Stephens 

Captain 
Conimandine  Officer 


James  R.  Oakk; 

1st  Lieutenant 

Executive  Office 


(inAiL  L.  Brookshire 
2nd  Lieutenant 
Platoon  Leader 


RnvcE  (^  BARTi.h  1  r 

2nd  Lieutenant 

Platoon  Leader 


LES  C.  Trepai:\ikr 
2nd  Lieutenant 
Platoon  Leader 


Ernest  P.  Strivgek 

Master  Sergeant 

First  Sergeant 


FIRST     PLATDDIV 

1  ^^1 


2m)  Lt.  G.  L.  Brouksiuhe 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  A.  H.  Watts 
Platoon  Sergeant 


Sgt.  C.  H.  Brown 
Platoon  Guide 


Fiist  Squad:  Syt.  J.  H.  Henson,  Pvts. 
L.  P.  Waldrip,  D.  S.  Roper,  H.  M.  Stark. 
C.  F.  Hamilton,  C.  J.  Hamrick,  Sgt. 
E.   L.   Abercrombie. 


Second  Squad:  Sat.  C.  James.  Pvts. 
1.  P.  Wallis,  R.  N.  Parker.  H.  W.  .Stone. 
R.  W.  Price.  Cpl.  B.  D.  Haynes. 

Third  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  C.  Barrow.  Pvts. 
.1.  P.  Martin.  J.  S.  Kinnev.  H.  H.  Young. 
P.    M.    Patterson.   Cpl.   R.   A.   Dempsey. 

Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  Griffis.  Pvts. 
T.  A.  Settle.  H.  D.  Cobb,  J.  B.  Chap- 
man. R.  E.  Morrison,  Cpl.  W.  R.  Wil- 
liams. 


SECDIVD    PLATDDIV 


2nd  Lt.  R.  C.  Bartlett 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  W.  C.  Parks 
Platoon  Sergeant 


SgT.  J.  M.  V^  HITEHI  RST 

Platoon  Guide 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  C.  A.  Newcomer, 
Pvts.  B.  L.  Dove.  J.  H.  Jacobs.  D.  S. 
Harridge,    D.    J.    McCracken,    Cpl.    R. 

Roberts. 


Second  Squad:  .Sgl.  W.  W.  Phillips. 
T.  R.  Durham.  E.  R.  Garrett.  W.  G. 
\Ioran.    W.    H.    Nolan,   Cpl.    H.   J.    Jav. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  L.  A.  Hendrix, 
Pvts.  W .  S.  Martin.  D.  D.  Brown.  W.  S. 
Hamby.  R.  M.  Gudger.  Cpl.  J.  Huff. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  J.  M.  Langston. 
Pvts.  R.  W.  Rymer.  J.  H.  Cameron. 
].  D.  Paulk.  J.  M  White.  Cpl.  E. 
Sumner. 


THIRD     PLATDDIV 


2nd  Lt.  J.  Trepagmer 
Platoon  Leader 


SFC  J.  M.  Wright 
Platoon  Sergeant 


Sgt.  T.  B.  Clyburn 
Platoon  Guide 


First  Squad:  Sgt.  H.  F.  Findley.  Pvts. 
B.  L.  Cobb.  E.  G.  Wright,  R.  C.  Moore. 
J.   P.   Massey,   Cpl.  A.  Powell. 


Second  Squad:  .Sgt.  W.  B.  Kemp. 
Pvts.  R.  L.  Clements,  G.  L.  Smith,  G.  P. 
Carr.  R.  .1.  Buice,  Cpl.  J.  E.  Hope. 


Third  Squad:  Sgt.  T.  C.  Stocks.  Pvts 
G.  E.  Byess,  H.  L.  Bullard.  J.  C.  Sims 
R.  E.  .\aron,  Cpl.  H.  F.  Culberson. 


Fourth  Squad:  Sgt.  R.  D.  Walker. 
Pvts.  J.  W.  Harvey,  J.  Hinely,  J.  Mor- 
rison. 0.  J.  Johnson,  Cpl.  G.  J.  King. 


63 


SUMMER     CAMP,     FT.     B  E  N  1 1  N  G  ,     1951 


Business  end  of  a  machine  gun. 


Home  in  the  field. 
64 


Hand  grenade  range. 


A  truck  goes  over  dry. 


A  tank  shows  what  it  has  got. 


SCENES  FROM  SUMMER  EAMP 

FORT  BENNING,  GEORGIA 


Hand  grenade  demonstration. 


River  crossing. 


Carbine  range. 


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SPORTS 


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Mr.  Williams  wonders  where  they  all  came  from. 


Davidson  goes  down. 


Interception. 


Philip  Wise,  Frank   Mosley,  Charlie   Bartlett,   Ray   Dempsey,   Bud  Jones,   Coach   Russell,   Harold 
Nichols,  Jerry  Burt,  Gene  Brown,  Donald  Dean,  Phelan  Lowe,  Leroy  Mansfield,  Manager  Thurmond, 

Jimmy  Moore. 
Schedule — Here 


Co-captain 


Parris  Island  Marines 

Georgia  Teachers 

Erskine 

Appl.  State  Teachers 

Berry 

Piedmont 

University  of  Chattanooga 

Newberry 

W.   Carolina  Teachers 

Oglethorpe    University 

Southern  Pharmacy 


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Schedule — There 

Piedmont 

W.  Carolina  Teachers 

Newberry 

Erskine 

Berry 

Mercer  University 

Maryville 

Peerlee  Woolen  Mills 

University  of  Chattanooga 

Georgia  Teachers 

Oglethorpe    University 

Piedmont 

Southern   Pharmacv 


Top  right:  Lowe 
Top  left:  Dean 
Bottom:  Wise 


Burt's  famous  side  court  shot  scores  "2"  against 
Georgia  Teachers. 


Top:  Brown 
Bottom  left:  MoSLEY 
Bottom  right:  Nichols 


Moore's  jump  accounts  for  a  bucket. 


•4  9m  ^vnsHl^ 


Robert  Moore,  Jimmy  Hinely,  Jimmy  Anthony,  Donald  Wccm'.,  Howard  Cobb,  Bobby  Parker,  Charlie 

Cantrell,  Frank  Edwarils,  James  Kinney,  Jimmy  Skrine,  Robert  Sutton,  Gene  Bartlett,  Lewis  Webb, 

Tom  Bentley,  Coach  Livsey,  Manager  Woodall,  Coach  Davidson. 


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^^^^^^      ^^^^^^^to  Here 

^^^^^B^^^  ^^*  Canton  High 

^^^^^^^^^  Montezuma  High 

^^  ^^^^B  Clayton  High 

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Cleveland  High 
Dahlonega  High 
Athens  High 
Ellijay  High 
Truett-McConnell 
Clayton  High 


70 


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The  big  boys  of  the  outfield  .  .  . 
Coleman,  Cooper,  Holbrook,  Ward. 


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le  infield  flashes  .  .  .  Sewell,  Clements, 
Hogarth,  Livsey,  Harris. 

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WINS  AND  LOSSES 

Presbyterian  College 8  NGC  5 

Presbyterian  College 3  NGS  0 

Georgia  Teachers  College     ...  3  NGC  7 

Georgia  Teachers  College     ...  14  NGC  3 

Western  Carolina  Teach.  Col.    .     .  1  NGC  7 

Oglethorpe    University      ....  2  NGC  14 

Newberry  College 5  NGC  3 

Newberry   College 9  NGS  4 

Newberry   College 11  NGS  7 

Presbyterian  College 6  NGC  4 

Howard  University 6  NGC  8 

Erskine  College 5  NGC  7 

Georgia  Teachers  College    ...  3  NGC  2 

Georgia  Teachers  College    ...  9  NGC  11 

Western  Carolina  Teach.  Col.   .     .  12  NGC  11 

East  Tenn.  State  Teachers  Col.    .  4  NGC  9 

Oglethorpe  University 2  NGC  15 

Piedmont  College 2  NGC  15 

Mercer  University 7  NGC  6 

Piedmont   College 4  NGC  6 

Mercer  University 3  NGC  0 

East  Tenn.  State  Teach.  Col.    .     .  4  NGC  1 

Piedmont   College 15  NGC  7 


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Coach  Kussell 

"Win  some,  lose  some, 

and  some  will  be  rained  out." 


Meeks  is  stopped  by  Hope  and  Williams  of  "D"  Company.  Williams  got 
a  broken  nose  by  Meeks'  knee,  game  ending  in  0-0  tie. 


Matthews  makes  sure  he's  got  this  one.  At  the  same  time  Oakes  ("D" 
Co.)  makes  sure  he's  got  Matthews.  Makes  gain  of  15  yards. 


PREVIEW    OF    1952 


Davidson  speeds  away  around  end  after 
failing  to  find  a  receiver.  Blasingame 
trails  in  vain,  but  Davidson  is  stopped 
by  Pavlovsky.  "B"  was  undefeated  and 
only  scored  on  once,  by  Band,  who 
scored   a   safety   but   lost    finally    14-2. 


Out  of  "C  Company's  single  wing  comes  Chris- 
topher. Lowe  (16)  goes  in  for  the  tackle  but  is 
taken   out   of   the   play   by   Logan.    Their   single 
wing  failed  to  score.  Band  won  6-0. 


FOOTBALL  HI-LIGHTS 


ABLE  COMPANY 


Doster,  Cook,  King,  Jenkins,  Randle,  Wilson,  Woodall,   Livsey,  Welch,  Knight,  Kelley,  Shugart, 
Duncan,    Davis,    Coleman,    Ziegler,    Davis,    Boggus,    Hickson,    Jones,    Puckett,    Avery. 


CO-CHAMPIONS 


WINS  AND  LOSSES 

A  Co 0      B  Co.    . 

A  Co 7      C  Co.    . 

A  Co 31      D  Co.    . 


...  0 

...  0 

...  6 

A  Co 2T      Band     ...'..  0 

A  Co 31      D  Co 0 


Yaw  gains  against  "D.' 


Livsey  looks  for  his  hole  ofj  tackle. 


Logan  (22)  gets  his  man  with  his  foot. 


Single  wing  against  single  wing. 


Livsey 


Doster 


74 


CO-CHAMPIONS 

WINS  AND  LOSSES 

B  Co 0      A  Co 0 

B  Co 18      C  Co 0 

B  Co.    ....    .      7      D  Co 0 

B  Co 14      Band 2 

B  Co.    ..."..    20      C  Co 0 


BAKER  COMPANY 


Grant,  Yaden,  White,  Davidson,  Simms,  Rumble,  Hefner.  Tidwell,  Carrington,  LeVan,  Scoggins, 
Ellington,  Mauldin.  Kellar,  Wade,  Cantrell,  Kidder,  Falk,  Webb,  Schrader,   Mundy,   McLean. 


LeVan  drives  against  Band. 


Carrington  sets  sail,  Johnson  trails  around  left  end. 


Rumble  and  Grant  stop  Meeks  alter  little  gain. 


Coach 


75 


Co-captain  j^HHCkl  ll^  k.  J  Co -captain 

0       Christopher 


Christopher 


Davis 


Davidson  nails  Christopher,  Schrader  (2)  comes  in  and  helps  on  the  kill. 


Davidson's  hoys  p"t  ready  to  worh  on  the  Band. 


Cook  keeps  Eaves  at  arm's  length. 


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Us     21 


%^  ^  %  ^  w 

^     10    2S 


Threlkeld,  Hall,  Oxford.  Holwell,  Babb,  Logan,  Campbell,  Monk,  Davis,  Davis,  Vickers,   Manning, 
Lang,  Greer,  Threlkeld,  Olsen,  Christopher,  Croft,  Sawyer,  Amis,  Weems,  Amason,  Hewell,  Hodges. 


It's  all  over  between  "B"  and  "C." 

WINS  AND  LOSSES 

C  Co 0      A  Co 7 

C  Co 0      B  Co 18 

C  Co 25      D  Co 0 

C  Co 0      Band 6 

C  Co 0      B  Co 20 


Coach 


Brown 


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It's  the  kich-off  and  the  offense  picks  out  a  man  to  put  on  the  ground. 


Brown  gets  it  away.  Lt.  Hause  watches. 


Jay  drives  almost  into  camera  while  trying  to  get  away  from  "B"  Company 
tacklers. 


Oakes  trots  away  from  tacklers. 

WINS  AND  LOSSES 

D  Co 6      A  Co.    .     .  . 

D  Co 0      B  Co.    .    .  . 

D  Co 0      C  Co.    .     .  . 

D  Co 0      Band      .     .  . 

D  Co 0      A  Co.    .    .  . 


DOG  COMPANY 


31 

7 

25 

Moore.  Abercrombie,  Cobb,   Brown,   Oakes,   Gudger,  Jay,   Langston,   Chapman,   Martin,    Roberts 
0  Stark,    Durham,    Hope,    Kinney,    Nolan,    Brookshire,    Barrow,    Cameron,    Watts. 


Co-caplain 


MUNDY 


Eaves 


BAND 


9     14     7,24 


8     29  I  IF  %o.  18,    2g7ft.A 


Pope,  Harris,  Hutchison,  Meeks,  Imes,  Neal,  Kargason,  Rogers,   Bryant,  McCranis,  Hall,  Johnson, 
Watson,  Spruell,  Pavlovsky,  Matthews,  Pierce,  MacDonaldi  Eaves,  Bridges,  Blasingame,  Sutherland, 

Bowen. 


WINS  AND  LOSSES 

Band 0      A    Co 27 

Band 2      B    Co 14 

Band 6      C    Co 0 

Band 0      D    Co 0 


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Lone  clears  way  for  Harris. 


Meeks  nailed  bv  Davidson. 


Matthews  takes  pass  then  meets  Al  Holbrook. 


Top,  left  to  right:  Wimpy.  Stanley.  King.  Kemp.  Massey,  Wheeler,  Crumbley,  Wells,  Hannah.  . 
Bottom:  Amason.  Martin,  Brisendine,  Stephens,  Vickers,  Malcom,  Thomas   (captain). 


Roommates  scrap  for  ball. 


Quillian  goes  up. 


Mansfield  fires  from  corner  as  Nichols,  Lowe,  Moore,  wait  for  the 
rebound. 


In  practice  we  see  the  ball  taking  form  as  a  slippery  object  that 
can't  be  caught. 


SHOTS 
AT 
RANDOM 


When  the  Marines  hit  N.G.C.  the  boys  went  into  rare  form. 
Just  ask  Brown. 


In  a  practice,  Moore  slips  by  Nichols. 


Burt  scores  against  Newberry. 


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from  rigAt  to  left: 

Breedlove,  G.  Brookshire,  Whitehead,  Potter,  Houk,  Kreilick,  Hall,  Oakes,   Messier,  G.  Shugart, 
Johnson,  Gammon,  J.  Shugart,  Trepagnier,  Kelley,  Hawk,  Lawrence. 


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W.  Lee,  Latham,  Martin,  Massey,  Woody,  Duncan,  Balfour,  Gurley,  Blackstock,  Garrett,  King,  Fite, 

Warden  (Coach),  Davis,  Oglesby,  P.  Brooks,  Whiting,  Miss  Johnston  (Advisor),  Bowen,  R.  Wells, 

Burdick,  Oumbley,  Gravitt   (Cx)ach). 


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CYCLOPS  QUEEN 

This  year's  CYCLOPS  Queen  is  pretty  Nancy  Temple.  Nancy  is  certainly  a  "lucky 
strike"  for  the  '52  CYCLOPS.  She  is  a  neat  package— 5  feet  3  inches,  110  pounds— 
with  brown  curly  hair  and  sparkling  green  eyes. 

Our  Queen  .is  a  freshman  who  comes  to  N.G.C.  from  Hartwell,  Georgia.  She  is 
interested  in  art  and  music,  and  plans  to  major  in  home  economics. 

We  are  happy  to  present  Nancy,  who  reigns  Queen  of  the  CYCLOPS  for  1952. 

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THE  BEAUTY  COURT 


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ZiLe  1951-52 

Harvest  Queen 


Each  year  the  Home  Economics 
Club  crowns  a  queen  at  its  Harvest 
Festival.  The  four  companies,  band, 
and  two  fraternities  each  sponsor  a 
candidate  for  queer*.  This  year  "D" 
Company's  candidate  again  won  the 
title.  She  is  lovely,  vivacious  Elena 
Delmonte,  whose  chatter  is  brightened 
with  a  sparkle  of  Espanol.  Her  queen- 
ly court  is  made  up  of  Samille 
Willis,  Patricia  Allred,  Ann  Stanley, 
Bobbie  Rucker,  and  Nickie  Jackson. 


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November  l5,  195l 


The  WHO'S  WHO  AMONG  STUDENTS  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES  is  a  national  honor 
society  for  outstanding  and  representative  students  on  American  university  and  college  campuses.  Each  year  a  secret 
faculty  committee  nominates  certain  such  students  for  membership  in  WHO'S  WHO  on  the  basis  of  scholarship,  coop- 
eration and  leadership  in  academic  and  extra-curricular  activities,  citizenship  and  service  to  the  school,  and  promise 
of  future  usefulness.to  society.  These  candidates  are  approved  by  WHO'S  WHO,  and  members  are  officially  notified  of 
their  membership  and  honor. 

Each  year  WHO'S  WHO  publishes  a  book  entitled  Who's  Who  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges,  and  included 
in  it  is  a  brief  biographical  sketch  of  the  student  and  his  college  career.  In  addition  WHO'S  WHO  conducts  a  placement 
service  for  the  convenience  of  its  members  when  they  graduate  or  in  future  years. 


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Biology  major.  .  .  .  YWCA  Presi- 
dent. .  .  .  Interested  in  medical  tech- 
nology.  .   .   .    Editor   1952   CYCLOPS. 


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"Vic."  .  .  .  Cadet  Major.  .  .  .  Chem- 
istry Club  President.  .  .  .  Biology 
enthusiast.   .    .   .    College   Publications. 


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"Bill."  .  .  .  Captain  "B"  Company 

President    Rex   Fraternity.    .   .   .    Major 
in  Physical   Education. 


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Secretarial  Science.  .  .  .  CYCLOPS  and  Bu^er 
Staffs. 


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"T.P."  .  .  .  Physics  fiend.  .  .  .  President  Wesley 
Foundation.  .  .  .  Plans  graduate  study  at  M.I.T. 


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"Cliff."  .  .  .  Captain  "C"  Company.  .  .  .  Forensic 
Senate.  .  .  .  Wild  about  economics. 


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"Jimmy."   .   .   .   Captain   "D"   Company.   .   .   . 
Master  debater.  .   .  .   President   Senior  Class. 


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"A  &  T."  .  .  .  Battalion  Commander.  .  .  .  Mild- 
mannered  History  major.  .  .  .  CYCLOPS  and 
Bugler   Staffs. 


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"Lip."  .  .  .  Captain  "A"  Company.  .  .  .  Physical 
Education  devotee.  .  .  .  Coaches  Freshman  Basket- 
ball Team. 


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BEST  PERSONALITY 


MOST  INTELLECTUAL 


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MOST  LIKELY  TO  SUCCEED 

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MOST  ATHLETIC  MOST  VERSATILE 

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ORGANIZATIONS 


Carolyn  Clay 
Editor 


THE    1952 


I>R.  Dorothy  Brown  Mrs.  Sara  M.  Wright 

Editorial  Advisor  Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Sponsor 

STAFF 

Carolyn  Clay Editor 

Frank  Findley Business  Manager 

Victor  Hutchison Assistant  Editor 

Clifford  Snyder,  Dick  Bryant,  George  MacDonald Art 

Charles  Bartlett,  Richard  Johnson Senior  Class 

Marvin  Lawrence,  Mary  Shearouse Classes 

Allan  Ford.  William  Houk,  Grail   Brookshire, 

Bobby   Jack   Harris Military 

Clifford  Adams.  Virginia  Printz Features 

William  Perrin.  James  Kinney.  Walter  Meeks, 

Carolyn  Callaway,  Linda  Chapman Sports 

June  Malcom.  Anne  Purcell,  Mack  Calhoun, 

Johann   Manning Organizations 

Ann    Nix Typist 

Edward  Lewis Photographer 

Charles  Brice.  Robert  Duncan,  Bettye  Jo  Scott, 

Charles   Bartlett Business   Staff 


Bill,  Grail,  Allan,  and  B.  J.  did  an  admirable  job  on  the  military  section. 


Vic  and  Mary  work  on  layouts. 


Mac,  Cliff  S.,  Cliff  A..  Virginia,  and  Ray  spent  many  long  hours  here. 


CYCLOPS 


Mr.  H.  H.  Gilbert 
Business  Advisor 


Mrs.  D.  L.  Findley 

Doraville,  Ga. 

Sponsor 


Frank  Fiivdley 
Business  Manager 


The  CYCLOPS  is  the  official  yearbook  of  North  Georgia 
College  and  is  published  by  the  students  during  the  latter 
part  of  spring  quarter.  Sections  of  each  yearly  issue  are  de- 
voted to  faculty  and  administration,  classes,  military,  sports, 
features,  and  organizations  in  an  attempt  to  present  as  com- 
plete coverage  as  possible  of  the  various  activities  which 
take  place  on  the  N.G.C.  campus  during  the  year. 


Bobby,  Charlie,  and  Scottie  help  keep  the  finances  straight. 


Mac,  Ann,  June,  Joe,  and  Anne  plan  the  organizations  section. 


Gene,  Linda,  Kin.  Carolyn,  and  Bill  hard  at  work  on  sports. 


T^  Gadei 


Donna,  Carolyn,  Martin,  Gay,  Josie,  and  Nancy  plan  the  next  issue. 


Published  Quarterly 


Mr.  H.  H.  GrLBERT 
Financial  Advisor 


Dr.  C.  C.  Chadbourn 
Editorial  Advisor 


T.  P.,  Gene,  and  Vic  check  ad  sales. 


The  Voice  Of  North  Georgia  College 


Vic  Hutchison 
Business  Manager 


This  year  The  Cadet  Bugler  has  been  presented 
in  a  new  form.  The  quarterly  magazine  serves  a 
fourfold  purpose  in  providing  a  means  of  student 
expression,  keeping  recent  alumni  informed  of  the 
college's  activities,  keeping  students  informed  on 
current  policies  and  events  of  the  school,  and  serv- 
ing as  a  medium  of  information  to  other  colleges 
and  to  high  schools. 

Since  news  does  not  remain  news  for  any  length 
of  time  at  N.G.C.,  the  magazine  has  taken  the  com- 
bined form  of  a  review,  literary  magazine,  and  fea- 
ture magazine.  The  publication  has  been  highly  suc- 
cessful in  obtaining  its  new  goals  only  because  of 
the  interest,  time,  and  energy  placed  in  it  by  an  able 
staff  and  competent  faculty  advisors. 


Finish  that  copy! 


Miss  Theresa  Dokos 

Columbus,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


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Aw'Slanl   ^e^>  Jackson    Di 

A    and  Donna  Howard 
Rila  Jairaid.  ana 
l.ilftary  Ed"«"  j^jiy  Shearouse 

Fealure  Editor  _  —  ^^^^^^^  g„„en 

ASsistan.  Feature  Editors  -^  "  j^.jaH  Bla.ingame 

Gav  Hannah 
Jimmy  Stephens 

NancY  Temple 
Morton  Patterson,  Nan  y 

Vic  Hutchison 

Lan"  Wesley  Phi^P-  ^''"'^^ 
Business  A'^'^'=""'^Ji,a^in    Thurman  Anderson,  Ann 
and  Jean  Peters- 

nr    C    C.  Chadbourn,  Jr- 
^-—    Mr    H.  H.  Gilbert 


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Joe  Manning.  Barbara  Duncan,  Don  Boggus,  Dallas  Clark,  William  Maratos,  Doyle  Harper,  Charlie 
Newcomer,    John    Wilson.    Harry    Lane,    William    Watson,    Marvin    Patterson,    Richard    Johnson, 

Victor  Hutchison. 


CHEMISTRY 
CLUB 


This  active  departmental  organization  is  composed  of  members  majoring  or  minor- 
ing  in  Chemistry.  Programs  are  given  at  each  meeting  by  students,  faculty  and  invited 
guests.  The  club  sponsors,  for  its  members,  several  field  trips  each  year  to  chemical 
factories  and  laboratories  in  this  area. 

A  notable  accomplishment  this  year  has  been  the  granting  of  a  charter  by  the 
American  Chemical  Society  for  a  Student  Affiliate  Chapter.  The  majority  of  the 
Chemistry  Club  members  belong  to  this  professional  group  of  future  chemists. 


Dr.  J.  C.  SiMMs 
Advisor 


Victor  HurcmsoN 
President 


Don  Boccus 
Vice  President 


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Dallas  Clark 
Secretary  and  Treasurer 


SCIENCE 
CLUB 


Dr.  Forester 
Advisor 


Betty  Shearouse 
President 


Bena  Burns 
Vice  President 


Barrara  Duncan 
Secretary 


Victor  Hutchison 
Program  Chairman 


Elena  Delmonte 
Parliamentarian 


The  Science  Club  was  the  first  club  organized  on  the  North  Georgia 
College  campus.  Its  active  members  consist  of  the  majors  and  minors 
in  biology  and  its  associate  members  are  either  taking  biology  courses 
or  interested  in  the  club  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. 


Eleanor  Jones,  Gloria  Lively,   Bena   Bums,  Betty   Shearouse,   Elena   Delmonte,   Barbara   Duncan, 

Virginia    Printz,   June    Martin,    Beale    Davis,    Victor    Hutchison,    Carolyn    Clay,    Sue    Rollins,    Joe 

Manning,  Judd  Jones,  William  Maratos,  Bud  Jones,  Royce  Williams,  Jack  Edwards,  Marion  Smith, 

William  Poor,  Marvin  Patterson. 


Richard  Johnson,  Max  Briley,  T.  P.  Lang,  Clifford  Snyder,  Dale  Harridge  (WN4UFQ),  Ewell  Pigg, 
Billy  Dove  (W4UAU),  Ben  Drexler  (WN4UFE),  Paul  Simms. 


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RADIO  AMATEUR  CLUB 


The  Radio  Club  is  made  up  of  those  students  interested  in  amateur  radio.  They  are 
either  amateurs  or  working  toward  their  government  licenses.  Activities  of  the  club 
include  field  trips  on  which  equipment  is  tested  and  experiments  made,  radio  con- 
struction, group  study  of  the  International  Morse  Code  and  Radio  Theory,  and  lec- 
tures on  technical  subjects  by  diflferent  club  members. 


William  D.  Ray  (W4UAS) 
President 


Ewell  Pict.  (W4KGD) 
Advisor 


James  C.  Gravitt 
President 


PHYSICS 
CLUB 


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Mr.  Yacer 
Faculty  Advisor 


T.  PowBXL  Lang 
Vice  President 


The  Physics  Club  was  organized  for  the  purpose  of  correlating  and 
developing  scientific  thought  on  the  part  of  its  members.  This  is  achieved 
by  lectures,  demonstrations,  and  club  trips  in  which  all  members  participate. 


Richard  Johnson,  Wesley  Phillips,  Ben  Urexler,  Mr.  Yager,  Max  Briley,  T.  P.  Lang,  Paul  Simms. 


J^^C|P 


Miss  Grace  Conner 
Advisor 


Y  W  C  A 


Mrs.  R.  a.  Clay 

DeSoto,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


The  YWCA  offers  to  each  coed  an  opportunity  to  develop  a  fuller 
and  more  creative  life  through  a  growing  knowledge  of  God.  Through 
a  threefold  program  of  religion,  recreation,  and  education,  the  "Y" 
strives  to  fill  the  need  of  every  individual  student. 


Carolyn  Clay 
President 


Linda  Chapman 
Vice  President 


Bettye  Jo  Scott 
Secretary 


Norma  Porter 
Treasurer 


YWCA  CABINET 


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Betty  Farcason 


Gay  Hannah 


Eleanor  Jones 


WrLMA  Lee 


Frankie  Lynch 


June  Malcom 


Carolyn  Pabadise 


Maky  Shearouse 


Y  M  C  A 


The  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  of  North  Georgia  College 
is  an  organization  which  serves  the  entire  student  body  through 
informative  programs  and  wholesome  recreation. 

The  YMCA  and  YWCA  sponsor  a  "Religious  Emphasis  Week" 
each  winter  quarter.  Some  outstanding  religious  speaker  is  invited 
to  our  campus  to  lead  the  programs  during  the  week. 

The  YM  strives  to  take  an  active  part  in  lending  a  helping  hand 
to  needy  families  in  and  around  Dahlonega,  both  at  Christmas  and 
throughout  the  year. 

This  year  the  Y's  are  proud  to  offer  for  the  use  of  the  student  body 
and  faculty  a  new,  modern  lounge  in  the  basement  of  Price  Memorial. 


Mrs.  L.  C.  Adams 

Waynesboro,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


Clifford  Adams 
President 


Mack  Calhoun 
Vice  President 


JoHANN  Manning 
Secretary 


William  WauAMs 
Treasurer 


YMCA  CABINET 


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Beale  Davis 


Burt  Farcason 


Don  Long 


John  Wilson 


Sopranos:  Isobel  Balfour,  Carolyn  Bowen,  Barbara  Buice,  Barbara  Burdick,  Betty  Fargason,  Dixie  Harbin,  Mary  Honea,  Barbara  King, 
Joan  Lindsey,  Marion  Mathews,  Jo  Beth  Meadows,  Louise  Moorhead.  Jean  Mullins.  Kav  Olsen,  Bettye  Jo  Scott,  Laveita  Stephens,  Julia 
Tutton,  Nancy  Temple,  Ruth  Westbrook,  Ann  Whiting,  Marianne  York.  .  .  .  Altos:  Gay  Hannah,  Marjorie  Hatten,  Donna  Howard,  Nickie 
Jackson,  Norma  Porter,  Betty  Shearouse,  Mary  Shearouse,  Jo  Stephens.  .  .  .  tenors:  Don  Boggus,  Guerry  Davis,  John  Hatten,  Dudley 
McClain,  jimmie  D.  Paulk,  Richard  Peters.  .  .  .  Basses:  Arthur  Bennett,  Josiah  Blasingame,  Paul  Bridges,  Robert  Brisendine.  Dyer 
Edwards,  Burt  Fargason,  Ray  Gandy,  Henry  Hall,  Wayne  Martin,  Ray  Neal,  Warren  Phillips,  Sonny  Powell,  Estes  Rogers,  Martin  Sibley, 

Tom  Tidwell,  Harry  Vickers,  Ranee  Wellborn. 


The  North  Georgia  College  Glee  Club  offers  to  all  interested  and 
reasonably  adept  students  the  opportunity  to  express  their  artistic 
sentiment  in  great  choral  works.  Its  several  annual  programs  make 
a  definite  contribution  to  the  entertainment  life  of  the  college,  and 
its  numerous  trips  over  the  state  serve  to  help  acquaint  Georgians 
with  our  college. 


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GLEE  CLUB 


Dr.  Dismukes 
Director 


MlO.  l!(J[lFFAIiD 

Pianist 


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GENERALS 


Miss  June  Martin 

Griffin,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


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


Trumpet: 

Saxophones: 

James  Pierce 

Richard  Johnson 

William  Williams 

Max  Spruel 

Dallas  Clark 

Trombone: 

Richard  Eaves 

Piano : 

William  McElreath 

Charles  Gammon 

Bass  Fiddle : 
Martin  Siblev 


Soloist : 
NicKFE  Jackson 


Drums: 


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Mrs.  Mahian  Buuffard 
Advisor 


Marjorif.  Hatten 
President 


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Dot  deJarnette 
Secretary 


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John  Cannon 
Treasurer 


The  chief  purposes  of  the  John  C.  Sirmons  Chapter  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  community,  state,  national,  and  international  levels. 


FUTURE  TEACHERS 
OF  AMERICA 


First  row:  Dot  dejarnette,  Eugene  Rex,  Tommy  Clyburn,  Lois  Wells,  Emma  Lou  Woody.  .  .  .  Serond  row:  Peggy  Howard,  Janice  Callo- 
way, Alice  Milner.  Mrs.  Jules  Trepagnier.  Ella  Fave  Byers,  Mary  Lewis.  .  .  .  Third  row:  John  Cannon,  Jack  Miller,  Jimmie  Vandiver, 
Alice  Quillian,  Hilda  Smith,  Mrs.  Bouffard.  .  .  .  Fourth  row:  Mrs.  Hatten,  Guerry  Davis,  John   Hatten,  Rita  Jarrard,   Imogene   Brown, 

Marv  Honea,   Dr.  Southard. 


Mrs.  R.  E.  Duncan 

Griffin,  Georgia 

Co-sponsor 


Mrs.  L.  D.  Hewell 

Elberton,  Georgia 

Co-sponsor 


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Robert  E.  Duncan 


Robert  E.  Hewell 
Vice  President 


Arthur  Bennett 
Secretary-  Treasurer 


INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


Interfraternity  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  Kex  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. 


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Victor  Hutchison 
Member 


G.  Phelan  Lowe 
Member 


William  Mundy 
Member 


Robert  Hewell 
President 


SIGMA  THETA 
FRATERNITY 


Miss  Theresa  Smith 

Elberton,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


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  organiza- 
tions on  the  campus  to  give  the  annual  Interfraternity  Council  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. 


Francis  M.  Sibley 
Chaplain 


Richard  Eaves 
Sergeant-at-A  rms 


Prof.  Robert  bEicHKi 
Faculty  Advisor 


Arthur  Bennett 
Vice  President 


George  W.  BRooKsmRE 
Secretary 


Lamar  Oxford 


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JoSIAH  BlASINCAME 


Lamar  Chafman 


Ray  Neal 


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Elton  Sumner 


Mervin  Hawk 


John  Olsen 


Grail  Brookshire 


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Victor  Hutchison 


WiLUAM  Ray 


JaMes  Anthony 
James  Kinney 


Leonard  Chapin 


Theo  Rumble 


James  Babb 

Benny  Schopfer 


William  Williams 

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Tim  Heath 
CeralU  White 


William  Mupjdy 
President 


REX 
FRATERNITY 


Miss  Joyce  Penland 

Ellijay,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


The  Rex  Fraternity  is  one  of  the  traditional  organizations  of  North 
Georgia  College.  It  was  organized  in  1917  and  is  the  oldest  fraternity 
now  on  the  campus. 

The  main  objective  of  the  Rex  is  to  promote  friendship  and  brother- 
hood 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. 


Robert  Duncan 
1st  Vice  President 


Phelan  Lowe 

2nd  Vice  President 


Marvin  Doster 
Secretary  and  Treasurer 


Jimmy  Stephens 
Sergean  t-at-Arms 


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Gene  Anderson 
Charles  Greer 
James  Oakes 
Ralph  Smith 
William  J.  Yaw 


Joe  Avery 
BoBDY  J.  Harris 
Lloyd  Pass 
Paul  Stringer 


Jim  Collins  Wm.  D.  Christopher  Guerry  Davis 

Berry  Henderson  Wm.  J.  Livsey  Thomas  Minix 

James  Pierce  Paul  Seals  Guerry  Shucart 

Harvey  Thurmond  Glenn  Walls  Phillip  Wise 


Willys  Davis 
Wm.  Mullinax 
John  Shucart 
Jesse  Yaden 


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Robert  Clark 
Bill  Houk 


Larry  Cook 
Harvey  Jay 


Ronnie  Duncan         Jack  Edwards         Gary  Hill  Joe  Hope 

James  Pierce  Don  Randle  Thomas  Ruark  Lamar  Wilson 


FORENSIC 
SENATE 


Clifford  Davis 
Senior  Senator 

Presiden  t 
North  Carolina 


Miss  Christine  Cassels 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


Last  year  the  Forensic  Senate  won  seventy-five  per  cent  of  its  intercollegiate  debates. 
Though  handicapped  by  the  continued  illness  of  former  advisor.  Mr.  W.  E.  Clark,  the 
school  was  represented  at  the  All-Southern  Debate  Tournament  at  Agnes  Scott  and  at 
the  West  Georgia  Debate  Tournament  at  West  Georgia.  Here  the  teams  won  first  place 
as  a  school  entry  by  the  two  teams  having  the  best  won-lost  record  as  a  school  in 
the  tourney. 

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


JiMMV  Stephens 

Senior  Senator 

President  Pro  Tern 

Kentucky 


Paul  Seals 

Senior  Senator 

Clerk  of  the  Senate 

Louisiana 


Jimmy  Pierce 

Probationary  Member 

Chaplain 

Florida 


Clifford  Adams 

Senior  Senator 

Sergeant-at-A  rms 

Georgia 


Marvin  Culpepper 

Probationary  Member 

Alabama 


Harvey  Jay 

Probationary  Member 

Alabama 


Mr.  Tommy  F.  Satterfield 
Faculty  Advisor 


Carl  Croft 

Probationary  Member 

Mississippi 


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Samille  Willis,  Captain 

Mary  Lewis,  Co-captain 

Hippolytans 


Edward  Nix 

Cleveland,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


Peccy  Smelley,  Co-captain 

Carolyn  Calloway,  Captain 

Mercureans 


REC  CLUB  COUNCIL 


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President:   Sue  SeweU,  President;   Virginia  Printz,  Treasurer;   Betty 
Shearouse,  Reporter;  June  Malcom,  Secretary. 


Jean  Peters,  Captain 

Ruth  Wimpy.  Co-captain 

Phi  Omicrons 


Miss  Lillian  Johnston 

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The  Women's  Recreation  Association  of  North 
Georgia  College,  better  known  as  the  Rec  Club,  was 
founded  in  1937  to  provide  opportunities  and  pro- 
mote interest  and  participation  in  wholesome  rec- 
reational  activities. 

Every  girl  is  given  an  opportunity  to  join"  one 
of  the  four  teams:  Hippolytan,  Mercurean,  Phi 
Omicron,  and  Trahlytan.  The  club  is  governed  by 
a  council  consisting  of  the  five  officers  plus  the  cap- 
tains and  co-captains.  Not  only  does  the  Rec  Club 
hold  tournaments  each  «year  in  various  sports,  but 
also  sponsors  social  hikes  and  outings  and  informal 
dances.  The  Winter  Formal  is  co-sponsored  with 
the  Interfraternity  Council.  Point  systems  for  teams 
and  individuals  are  used.  At  the  end  of  the  year  the 
team  which  has-  accumulated  the  most  points  is 
awarded  a  cup;  the  individuals  are  awarded  em- 
blems, sweaters  and  stars. 

The  Rec  Club  endeavors  in  every  way  to  carry 
out  its  motto:  "An  activity  for  every  girl — a  girl 
in  every  activity." 


Gay  Hannah,  Captain 

Alice  Qltillian,  Co-captain 

Trahlytans 


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Samille  Willis,  Dolores  Davis,  Nancy  Schumacher,  Nancy  Temple,  Patsy  Hudgins,  Mary  Burr 
Jenkins,  Ann  Harmon,  Marguerite  Slaton,  Emmalou  Woody,  Dot  Short,  Sara  Lacey,  Betty  Ann 
Smith,  Jane  Bailey.  Donna  Howard,  Pat  Brooks,  Mary  Lewis,  Betty  Shearouse,  June  Martin,  Lucy 
Thomas,  Sue  Sewell,  Lois  Wells,  Ann  Oglesby.  Carolyn  Paradise,  Sylvia  Field,  Jimmie  Vandiver, 

Jean  Church. 


Bill  Sewell 

Sandy  Springs,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


HIPPOLYTANS 


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CiROLYN  Calloway 
Captain 


Ronnie  Duncan 

Griffin,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


Peggy  Smelley,  Carolyn  Calloway,  Pat  Allred,  Kay  Olsen,  Bobbie  Rucker,  Linda  Chapman,  Betty  Jo  Tatum,  Jo  Beth  Meadows,  Guynell 
Collier,  Jo  Stephens,  Mary  Eunice  White,  Lena  Powell,  Bena  Bums,  Nickie  Jackson,  Virginia  Printz,  Norma  Jarrard,  Peggy  Howard,  Lou 
Vinton,  Dot  dejamette,  Jeanette  dejarnette,  Ann  Stanley,  Pem  File.   Barbara  Norrell,  Ann  Massey,  June  Kemp,  Wilma  Lee,  Di)de  Harben. 


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Ruth  Wrinpv 
Co-captain 


Jimmy  Anthony 

Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


Ruth  Wimpy.  Jean  Peters,  Jackie  Parris,  Jo  Ann  Parris,  Patsy  Lath  em,  Jean  Elliott,  Lucy  Horton,  Rita  Jarrard,  Ruth  Stancil,  Norma 
Porter,  June  Malcom,  Marianne  York,  Annette  Reid,  Gloria  Lively,  Minnie  Sue  Brooks,  Imogen^  Brooks,  Julia  Tutton,  Mary  Frances 
Gilbert,  Hilda  Smith,  Laura  Brown,  Peggy  Watson,  Mary  Emma  Benton,  Gwenell  Blackstock,  Martha  Jean  Wheeler,  Barbara  King,  Ruth 
West^rook,   Sue   Rollins,   Janet    Lee,   Frances   Swafford,   Juanita    Moss,  Betty   Fargason,   Eleanor  Jones,   Mary   Honea,   Ruble   Wells,   Joyce 

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Alice  Quillian,  Barbara  Duncan,  Ruthie  Glover,  Joan  Lindsey,  Louise  Moorhead,  Anne  Purcell,  Ann  Nix,  Jean  Fowler,  Sue  Jane  Mealor, 
Ann  Whiting,  Isobel  Balfour,  Jerry  Wolfe,  Pauline  Gurley,  Carol  Dendy,  Gay  Hannah,  Pat  Davis,  Gloria  Anderson,  Peggy  Luttrell,  Bar- 
bara Harris,  Barbara  Burdick,  Carolyn   Crumbly,   Marion   Mathews,   Thelma  Burel,  Mildred  Garrett,  Mary  Shearouse,  Betty  Jo  Scott,  Ann 

Frazer,  Barbara  Buice. 


Bill  Perrin 

Qarkston,  Georgia 
Sponsor 


TRAHLYTANS 


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Wheeler  Davidson 
President 


PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 

CLUB 


Marvin  Uoster 
Vice-President 


Gay  Hannah 
Treasurer 


Miss  Lillian  Johnston 
Advisor 


Miss  Mary  Ann  Slappey 

Blue  Ridge,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


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

The  Club's  members  meet  twice  monthly  and  membership  is  extended  to  all  indi- 
viduals who  are  interested  in  Physical  Education. 


Jean  Peters,  Jean  Church,  Martha  Jean  Wheeler,  Rubie  Wells,  Jo  Stephens,  Marvin   Doster,  Jean  Fowler,  Gay   Hannah,   Wheeler   David- 
son, Donald  Threlkeld,  James  Matthews,  Ralph  Smith,  Lucy  Horton,  Carolyn  Callaway,  Gene  Meeks,  Lou  Vinton,  Jerry  Wolfe,  Bill  Perrin. 

William  Livsey,  Harold  Jones,  Allen  McLean. 


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Jimmy  Moore,  Charle-    I!aill>tl.   I'.arljara   Ilum  an.   Lucy   Thomas,  Harold   Jones,  Jerry   Burt,   Luther   Whitehead,   George   Donaldson,    Ray 

Cooper,  Bill  Sewell,  Raymond  Denipsey,  Bill  Houk,  Harold  Nichols,  Frank    Mosley,    William    Livsey,    Wheeler    Davidson,    Owen    Harris, 

Leroy   Mansfield,  Smedley   Breedlove,   Phelan   Lowe,   Coach   Russell. 


The  Lettermen's  Club  is  an  organization  of  those  students  at  North  Georgia  who 
have  at  any  time  earned  an  intercollegiate  sports  letter.  Baseball,  basketball,  tennis, 
and  rifle  are  considered  to  be  conducted  on  an  intercollegiate  basis.  Also  qualifying 
as  members  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  good  will  and  sportsmanship 
among  all,  but  to  provide  an  official  organization  and  a  medium  of  association  for 
the  lettermen  of  North  Georgia  College. 

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. 


\Vm.  J.  Livsey 
President 


James  E.  Moore  Eldon  L.  Mansfield 

Vice-President  Treasurer 


Phelan  Lowe 
Secretary 


Coach  Russell 
Faculty  Advisor 


LETTERMEN'S 
CLUB 


Mrs.  G.  H.  Beli. 
Sponsor 


Major  James  A.  Luttrell 
Advisor 


OFFICERS'  CLUB 


The  membership  of  the  OflScers'  Club  consists  of  the  Cadet  Officers  of  the  Battalion 
and  any  member  of  the  Commandant's  Staff  expressing  a  desire  to  enter.  The  purpose 
of  the  Officers'  Club  is  to  provide  an  agency,  under  the  supervision  of  the  P.  M.  S.  &  T. 
and  the  Commandant,  "for  gathering  and  disseminating  information  pertaining  to 
the  cadet  corps  as  a  whole.  For  social  benefit  of  the  college,  the  Officers'  Club  sponsors 
at  least  one  formal  dance  each  year  and  co-sponsors  the  annual  Military  Ball  held 
during  Graduation  Week. 


Allan  T.  Ford 
President 


Victor  H.  Hutchison 
Vice-President 


James  H.  Matthews 
Secretary 


Bobby  J.  Harris 
Treasurer 


RoYCE  C.  Bahtlett 


Warren  L.  Boozer 


Grail  L.  Brookshire 


Leonard  D.  Chafin 


Clifford  A.  Davis 


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William  H.  Houk  Harold  R.  Johnson  Tunis  P.  Lang  William  J.  Livsey  Warner  D.  McClure 


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William  E.  Mundy  James  R.  Oakes  William  H.  Paquin  Marvin  E.  Patterson  Gilbert  W.  Pavlovsky 


Robert  L.  Peacock  William  S.  Perrin 


Paul  Seals 


Ralph  H.  Smith  James  H.  Stephens 


Donald  H.  Threlkeld  Harvey  L.  Thurmond  Jules  C.  Trepacnier  Glenn  E.  Walls 


NCO  CLUB 


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Arthur  Bennett 

President 


Paul  Stringer 
Vice-President 


Bill  Brookshire 


Hiram  Findley 
Treasurer 


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Major  Goodman 
Advisor 


Miss  Myrtle  Bennett 

Conyers,  Ga. 

Sponsor 


The  primary  aim  of  the  N.  C.  0.  Club  is  to  make  a  steady,  continuous  improvement 
of  the  battalion  of  cadets  through  the  work  and  efTorts  of  all  of  the  members.  As 
part  of  the  activities  the  N.  C.  O.  Club  sponsors  and  presents  social  functions  for  the 
enjoyment  and  benefit  of  the  members  and  college. 


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Cleveland,  Ga. 

Sponsor 


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Vice-President 


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Treasurer 


Miss  A.  D. 
Advisor 


In  1943  the  students  of  Sanford  Hall  were  organized  for  the  purpose  of  bringing  students  and  advisor  in  closer  rela- 
tionships. The  officers  are  elected  each  spring  by  popular  vote.  They  in  turn  collaborate  with  the  advisor  for  the  purpose 
of  setting  up  standards  that  every  student  according  to  her  class  and  academic  rating  is  given  privileges  in  line  with  her 
standing.  Their  desire  is  to  make  for  better,  happier,  and  more  cooperative  living  together. 


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HOME  ECONOMICS 
CLUB 


Mary  Shearouse 
President 


Mrs.  H.  S.  Sheiarouse 

Decatur,  Qa. 

Sponsor 


Miss  Bessie  L.  Freeman 
Faculty  Advisor 


Laura   Jean    Elliott,    Barbara    King,    Norma    Porter,    Barbara    Burdick,   Bettv   Ann   Smith,   Barbara   Trepagnier,   Gloria   Anderson,    Ruthie 

Glover,  Nancy  Temple,  Mary  Eunice  White,  Betty  Jo  Tatum,  Lucy  Horton,  Sue   Brooks,   Ann   Oglesby,   Linda   Chapman,   Bobbie   Rucker, 

Olivia  Chambers,  Miss  Freeman,  Lucy  Thomas,  Sue  Sevfell,   Carolyn  Paradise,  Jerry  Wolfe,  Mary  Shearouse,   Bobbie  Scrogga,  Carolyn 

Crumbley,  Ruth  Westbrook,  Mary  Honea,  Miss  Donovan,  Louise  Todd. 


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Mrs.  R.  D.  Dyson 
Sponsor 


Clifford  Davis 
President 


Mr.  Newton  Oakes 
Advisor 


Bobby  Hewell 
Vice-President 


FUTURE  BUSINESS 
LEADERS'  CLUB 


The  Future  Business  Leaders'  Club  of  North  Georgia  College  was  organized  in  the  spring  of  1949  to  meet  a  need  felt 
by  the  Junior  and  Senior  students  of  Business  Administration  and  Secretarial  Science  for  an  oflRcial  organization  which 
would  be  in  a  position  to  present  certain  aspects  of  the  business  world  which  exist  outside  of  the  classroom. 

The  club  meetings  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  speakers  from  business  firms  in  Atlanta,  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. 


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Arthur  Bennett 


Warren  Boozer 


Grail  Brookshire 
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Leonard  Chafin 


GuYNELL  Collier 


Elder  Crawford  Willys  Davis  Robert  Duncan  Frank  Findley  Berry  Henderson 


John  Hodges  Charles  James  Norma  Jarrard  Marvin  Lawrence  Sue  Jane  Mealor 


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Juanita  Moss  Lamar  Oxford  Joyce  Picke 


James  H.  Pierce  Charles  Pritchett 


Anne  Purcell 


Claud  Rally  David  Rc 


Charles  Ruark  Sue  Sewell 


Henry  Shucart 


Ruth  Stancil  Jules  Trepagnier  James  Warden  James  Whitehurst 


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WESTMINSTER 
FELLOWSHIP 


Jo  M.  Stephens 
Secretary-  Treasurer 


Dr.  S.  M.  Huntley 
Advisor 


Mrs.  F.  L.  Brisendine 

Conyers,  Ga. 

Sponsor 


'The  purpose  of  this  organization  is  to  promote  Christian  Fellowship  and  to  teach 
more  clearly  the  principle  and  teachings  of  Christ.  The  Westminster  Fellowship  meets 
every  Sunday  evening  when  the  college  is  in  session.  A  short  but  interesting  program 
is  presented  by  the  students  in  the  Presbyterian  Church.  This  is  generally  followed  by 
an  informal  social  at  the  home  of  one  of  the  professors. 


Edith  Davis,  Jimmy  Hinely,  Jo  Beth  Meadows,  Ruth  Westbrook,  Peggy   Watson,  Thelma   Burel,   Robert   Brisendine,   Alice   Milner,   Tom 
Glover,  Robert  Jones,  Jo  Stephens,  Isobel   Balfour,   Guynell  Collier,    Mary  Honea,  Robert  Kempson,  James  Dunlap,  Ranee  Wellborn,  James 

Robertson,   Dr.  Huntley. 


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Bettye  Jo  Scott,  Gay  Hannah.  Sue  Jane  Mealor,  Carolyn  Bowen,  Mary  Shearouse.  Peggy  Smelley,  Sue  Sewell,  Mary  Eunice  White,  Rev. 
Wilhams,  Mrs.  Williams,  Martin  Sibley,  Dallas  Clark,  Jim  Atha,  Betsy  Paradise,  Marguerite  Slaton,  Powell  Lang,  Henry  Hall,  Kay 
Olsen,  Beale  Davis,  Royce  Williams,  Edwin  Prince,  Don  Long,  Charles  Gammon,.  Jon  McClure,  John  McClain,  Bill  Hodges,  Paul  Kellam, 

Ray  Gandy,  Paul  Simms,  Josiah  Blasingame. 


The  Wesley  Foundation  is  the  Methodist  college  student  organization.  It 
helps  give  the  college  student  a  spiritual  growth  along  with  the  mental  growth 
associated  with  the  college.  The  Foundation  meets  each  Sunday  morning  for 
Sunday  School  and  each  Sunday  evening  for  a  recreation  and  social  period 
followed  by  a  religious  program. 


T.  P.  Lanc 
President 


Mary  Shearouse 
Vice  President 


Rev.  Charles  Williams 
Pastor-Advisor 


Miss  Nancy  Williams 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


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WESLEY 
FOUNDATION 


BAPTIST 

STUDENT 

UNION 


Wesley  Phillips 
President 


Mrs.  W.  R.  Phillips 

Ben  Hill,  Georgia 

Sponsor 


Baptist  Student  Union  attempts  to  coordinate  the  •Baptist  activities  on  the 
campus  and  serve  as  the  link  between  the  campus  and  the  local  church. 
Students  automatically  become  members  of  BSD  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." 


Dr.  Forester 
Faculty  Advisor 


JoHANN  Manning 
1st  Vice  President 


Marjorie  Hatten 
2nd  Vice  President 


Clifford  Snyder  Guerry  Davis 

3rd  Vice  President  4th  Vice  President 


Donna  Howard 
Secretary 


John  Hatten 
Music  Director 


Linda  Chapman 
BTU  Representative 


Mary  Lewis 
5.S.  Representative 


Ann  Whiting 
Historian 


1.  Swing  your  partner. 

2.  He  must  be  sick. 

3.  Griff's,  here  we  come. 

4.  Freshman  talent. 

5.  Putting  the  'Y'  Room  to  use. 

6.  Le  nez. 

7.  What  a  monster! 

8.  The  Band  struts. 

9.  JFe  three. 


ACKNOWLEDGMENT 


It  takes  a  year  to  make  a  yearbook,  and  we  have  spent  many  long,  weary  hours  working  on  this  one.  But  every  minute  of  it 
was  fun.  We  hope  you  will  enjoy  looking  at  it  in  the  years  to  come  as  much  as  we  have  enjoyed  preparing  it  for  you. 

Our  sincere  and  heartfelt  thanks  go  to  all  of  you  who  have  made  any  contribution,  whether  great  or  small.  It  is  you  who  have 
made  this  edition  possible. 

Shortcomings  will  be  found  in  the  CYCLOPS.  They  are  inevitable  in  any  publishing  venture  and  especially  when  students 
fashion  a  book.  The  fact  that  the  staff  is  made  up  of  students,  learning  by  solving  the  many  problems  involved,  makes  the  book 
valuable  other  than  as  a  record  of  the  school  year. 


Meet  me  at 

GRIFFIN'S 

for 

Sandiviches  -  Sodas  -  School  Supplies 
Toiletries  -  Tobaccos 

and 

A   Friendly   Game  of  Pool 

A  Hearty  Welcome  Awaits  You 
"Where  the  best  is  always  sold" 

R.  A.  Griffin,  Jr..  Proprietor 


DRUGS 


SODAS 


SUNDRIES 


Dahlonega  Pharmacy 


"Just  As  Your  Doctor  Ordered" 


Phone   150 


SEALTEST  ICE  CREAM  -  YOUR  WALGREEN  AGENCY 

ON  THE  SQUARE 
DAHLONEGA,  GEORGIA. 


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Compliments 

of  the  Students 

FAVORITE  HANGOUT 

THE   NORTH   GEORGIA  COLLEGE 

"THE  CANTEEN" 

An  Excellent  Staff  of  Students 

The  Center  of  The  Campus 
Supplies  for  Your  Every  Need 

Jack  Roberts,  Manager 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


"Everything  from  the  ground  up" 

Georgia  Building  Supply  Co. 

Lumber  and  Building  Materials 
Manufacturers  and  Distributors 

Gainesville,  Georgia 


It  Pays  to  Present  a 
Neat  Appearance 

WOODY'S   BARBER 
SHOP 

14  Century  Serving  Students 
Dahlonega,  Georgia 


Compliments 
of 


World's  Largest 
Pest  Control  Company 


In  road  building 
or  defense  workir 

You  can  count  on 
big  yellow  tractors 
by  "Caterpillar." 


YANCEY   BROS.  CO. 

1 540  Northside  Dr.,  N.  W.  •  ATLANTA 
1781    Fifteenth  St.  •  AUGUSTA 


Compliments  of 

LAURA'S 
BEAUTY   SHOP 

Dahlonega,  Georgia 


Prompt  Personal  Service 

Matthews  Printing  Co. 

For  Quality  Printing 
118  North  Main  St.  Gainesville,  Ga. 


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"Chief  Sawnee  Brand" 

SAWNEE    PROVISION 
COMPANY 

"Packers  of  Quality  Meat  Products" 


Gumming 


Georgia 


Compliments  of 

GEM  JEWELRY  CO. 

'Where  Satisfaction  Costs  So  Little" 

INTERNATIONAL  SILVER 

KEEPSAKE  DIAMONDS 
Nationally  Advertised  Watches 


Gainesville 


Toccoa 


Gumming 


WHITEHEAD  AUTO 
ELECTRIC   SERVICE 

GOMPLETE  AUTO  TUNE-UP 

Distributors         Magnetos 

Carburetors 

Windshield  Wipers 

118  Grove  Street  712  and  173-W 


BEST   WISHES 

from 

CHICOPEE 

MANUFACTURING    CORPORATION 

OF    GEORGIA 

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the  Students  Prefer  —  —  —  — 


AUNT   BETTY'S 


BREAD  AND  CAKES 


SMALL   AND   ESTES   BAKERY 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


HUBERT  VICKERS 
FUNERAL   HOME 

Morticians— Instant  Ambulance  Service 

Phone  54 

Dahlonega  Georgia 


Co 

mpliments 
of 

SHARON 

JEWELRY 

CO. 

Watch  Repairs 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

J.   C.   PENNEY  CO. 


"Where  Savings  Are  Greatest' 


GAINESVILLE,  GEORGIA 


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When  in  Dahlonega  Visit  .... 

THE    SMITH    HOUSE 

"Where  the  Rooms  are  as  Nice  as  the  Meals  are  Good" 

W.  B.  Fry,  Owner 

OUR  68th  YEAR 


CAMPBELL   COAL   COMPANY 

A  Complete  Line  of  Coals,  Building  Materials  and  Builders  Hardware 


I     ATLANTA 


GEORGIA 


CAMERAS  AND  SUPPLIES 

Kodaks 

FRYE'S    FOTO    SHOP 

Movie  Cameras 

Enlargers 

259  Peachtree  St. 

Darkroom 

Projectors 

Atlanta,  Georgia 
Ask  for  Our  Late  Catalog 

Supplies 

Compliments 

of 

WALL    JEWELERS 

Headquarters  for  the  Finest  in 

SILVER     -     WATCHES     -     DIAMONDS 

"Visit  Our  Gift  Shop" 

Ga 

nesville 

Georgia 

BEST  WISHES 

from 

LEDFORD'S    PHARMACY 

"This  is  Your  Store  —  We  Conduct  It" 

Drug  and  Fountain  Service 

Phone  42 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Compliments  to 

NORTH  GEORGIA  COLLEGE 

Rov  P.  Otwell 

Cuniniing,  Ga. 

Ford   Motor   Company 


Compliments  of 

THE   BOOK  SHOP 

Gainesville  Georgia 


Compliments 
of 

Frierson-McEver  Co. 

QUALITY  APPAREL  FOR   MEN 

Gainesville  Georgia 


FOR 

THE 

UNUSUAL 

IN 

FLOWERS 

Gai 

nesville 

Florist 

■H 

})ne  of  Fine 

''loicers" 

F 

owcrs 

Telegraphed  Everywhere 

111 

S 

Sycamore  St. 

Phone  214 

Gainesville, 

Ga. 

Courtesy  -  Efficiency  -  Dependable 
Service 


The 

Bank   of   Dahlonega 

"A  Bank  You  Can  Bank  On" 

MEMBER  F.D.I.C. 


Dahlonega 


Georgia 


DAHLONEGA    RECREATION 

CENTER 

Yow 

Favarite  Place  to  Eat  and  Play 

We  are  now  serving 

FROSTED  MALT 

Where  N.  G.  C.  Students 

Are  Always  Welcome 

Billiards 

Dahl 

mega 

Georgia 

Bay  Way 
Laundry  and  Dry  Cleaning 

Superior  Laundering 

Phone  831 

Gainesville  GEORGIA 


Complhnents 
of 

C.   M.   HARRISON 

• 

Sinclair  Products 

Recapping 

• 

GAINESVILLE 

GEORGIA 


Mather  Gainesville 
Company 

Fiirnitiiie  —  Appliances 

219  South  Green  Street 

GAINESVILLE,  GA. 

|.  E.  Strickland  —  Rrj).  This  Area 


KINGAN   &   CO. 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

PORK  AND  BEEF  PACKERS 

KING  OF  FINE  FOOD 


a 

^GA/A/£Smi£^  OA. 

Phone  602 

^^^^^^^           iijJlfB£/i  CO.     ^ 

1120  South  Main  Street 

Building  Supplies 

AUTOMATIC    GAS 

CO. 

OF    GAINESVILLE 

Cooking 

-  Heating  -  Water  Heating  ■ 

Relrigei 

ation 

Comp 

lete  Service  with  Butane  and 

Propa 

le 

115  North  Main 

Street 

Phone   1641   and   1928 

P. 

O. 

Box  485 

GAINESVILLE 

GEORGIA 

Johnson   Furniture  Co. 

Kelvinator  Appliances 
Television  —  Radios 

Gainesville,  Georgia 

302  N.  Bradford  St.  Phone  3184 


Compliments 


of 


D.   L.   Findley   Dairy 


Doraville,  Ga. 


CHam.  7-2688 


Rich 
in  Vitamins 


Gathered  ripe  to  capture 
the  full  vitamin  flavor. 


If  you  cannot  purchase  this  in  your  home 
own-write  us-P.O.  Box  J.  S.,  Chicago  (90) 


Sexton 


CanipUinents 
of 

PIEDMONT 
DRUG   CO. 

Excellent  Drug 
Department 
And  Soda 
Foinitain 

GAINESVILLE 

GEORGIA 


Complimenis 


McNair  Lumber  &  Supply  Co. 


Ma<<in.  (.cdigia 


Queen  City  Poultry  & 
Feed   Co. 

p.  O.  Box  63li       -     117   Raihoaii  Ave. 


Chicks 
Feed 


Poultry 
Supplies 


Complixienis 
of 

J.    D.   JEWEL,   INC. 

GAINESVILLE 
GEORGIA 


Compliments 
of 

PARKS   &   SONS 

General   Mcidiandise 
Dahlourga  C.eorgia 


Compliments  of 

DAHLONEGA   CAFE 

Good  Food  -  Drinks 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


Complimenis 
of 

MINTZ   JEWELERS 

Gaiucsvillt  Jewelers 
(.aincsvillc  Georgia 


DIXIE   HUNT   HOTEL 

Gainesville,  Georgia 

Modem 

Good  Meals 


Compliments 
of 


W.  G.  Owens  Farm  & 
Hatchery 

Dahlonega,  Georgia 


Best  Wishes 
from 

Gainesville  Lincoln-Mercury 


Best   iVislies 

to 

CLASS  OF    52 

Gainesville  Machi 

ne 

Co. 

Qiialilv 

Mclal   Wnik   aiul   \ 

■c-ldi 

'S 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

from 


Gainesville  Venetian  Blind 
and  Paint  Company 


RONALD 

s 

DISTINCTIVE  WOMEN'S 

WEAR 

Phone   1570 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Compliments  of 

HOLLY    THEATRE 

GOOD  PICTURES 

Reasonable  Prices 

N.  G.  C.  Students  Always  Welcome 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

TRY 

CRANE    CLEANERS 

for 

Economy  ami  Expert  Workmanship 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

Davis  -  Washington 
Company 

Eve)-ything  for  Building 

Phone  196 
Gainesville  Georgia 


CLASS  OF    52 

Prosser   Motor  Company 

Dl-SOIA   -   PLVMOITH 
(.aincsville  Georgia 


Best   Wishes 

from 

THE    HUB 

FINE 

CLOTHES  AND  SHOES                               1 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

Body  by  Fisher 

In  ilie  low-priced  field,  Chevrolet  alone  offers  you  the 
famous  Body  by  Fisher  —  a  symbol  of  engineering 
superiority! 

BUY  -  CHEVROLET 

America's  first  choice  for  over  21   years 

FRED   JONES   CHEVROLET   CO. 

Sales  -  Service 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


DAHLONEGA- 

-  ATLANTA 

TRAILWAYS 

invites  you 

to 

RIDE  IN 

COMFORT 

-  ENJOY  THE  SCENIC  BEAUTY 

OF 

THE  NORTH  GEORGIA 

MOUNTAINS 

* 

Dahlonega  -  An 

ANTA    TrAILWAVS 

Dahlonega, 

Georgia 

Fred  C.  Jones,  Mgr. 

ROBERT    M.    MOORE 

Successor  to  John  H.  Moore  &:  Son 

A  COMPLETE  LINE  OF  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE 

Friend  of  all  North  Georgia  Students 
DAHLONEGA  GEORGIA 


Palmer's   Service   Station 

PURE-PEP  AND  TIOLENE  OILS 

Washing,  Lubricating 
and  Tires  and  Accessories 

TAXI  SERVICE 

Phone   10 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


DALE   ELECTRIC  CO. 

Industrial   Electric 
Contracting  and  Repairs 

Electrical  Su]>plies 

Industrial  ■  Domestic 

Airport  2ICI 

Gainesville,  Georgia 


GALLANT-BELK    CO 

Gainesville's  Largest 

and 

Best  Department  Store 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


Jimmie   Haynes   Motors 

Chrysler  -  Plymouth 
318  E.  Broad  Street 
Gainesville,  Georgia 


PILGRIM -ESTES 
FURNITURE   CO. 

Complete  Home  Finiiishers 

Philco  and  RCA  Television  and 

Radio  Sets 

Frigidaire  Home  Freezers 

Frigidaires  Electric  Ranges 

Gainesville,  Georgia 


WEST   DRY   CLEANERS 

QUALITY  DRY  CLEANING 
AND  LAUNDRY 

Professional  Altering 

Pick    Up  and  Deliver 
Dahlonega  Georgia 


For  the  Best  in   Shoe  Repair 
Visit 

North   Georgia   Shoe   Shop 

—  work  guaranteed  — 

W.  R.  Davis.  Owner 

Dahlonega  Georgia 


GEORGE   W.   MOORE 
&   SONS 

COAL  AND  COKE 


i^ 


Phone  525 
Gainesville  Georgia 


Jimmie   Reeves 
Furniture   Company 

Wliere   Thrifty  People  Buy   Theii 
Furniture" 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


Compliments 
of 

A 
FRIEND 


IT  PAYS 

TO 

Shop 

ROSE 

• 

'S 

First 

Gainesv 

ille 

Georgia 

Bailey-Brazell   Construction  Co. 


(j  enera  i    (^on  Ira  ctorS 

P  O  Box  386.   Greenville.  South  Carolina 


The   Cake   Box   Bakery 

"Across  From  The  Post  Office" 

Everything  in   Bakery  Goods 

Visit  Our  Coffee  Bar 

Gainesville  Georgia 


J. 

H.   PHILLIPS 

Groce 

ries  - 

Meats  ■ 

• 
Phone 

School 
29 

Sii 

3plies 

Dahlonega 

Georgia 

CoRK\     ModRE 


BlLIV     MoORi 


FORD  HARDWARE 


^ 


Cutnplunents 


of 


HENRY   W.   MOORE 


Compliments 
of 

Citizen's    Bank 
Gainesville   National 
First   National    Bank 


Gainesville,  Georgia 


Insigiiias  -  Uiiiloiiiis 
Shoes  -  Boots  -  Jackets 

'll  iCill  he  a  pleasure  In  sen>e  you' 

Atlanta 
Army   &    Navy   Store 

(il   Alaljaina  St.,  at   I'ryor  St. 
.\tlanta,  Geoii^ia 


Compliments 
of 

FINDLEY    BROS. 

Ginning  -  Milling  -  Feed 

L.    H.    FiNDLEY  G.    W.    FiNDLEV 

Diiluth,  Georgia 


Lipscomb   Drug   Store 


Kverythiug  a  Good  Drug 
Store  Carries 


"On  The  Square' 


Dahlonega 


Georgia 


COURTNAY'S 

JEWELERS 

Diamonds  -  Watches  -China 
Glassware 

Gainesville  Georgia 


Compliments 
of 

A   FRIEND 


Compliments 

of 

Owen 

Osborne 
Mills 

Hosiery 

Gainesv 

ille 

Georgia 

Gainesville   Pure 
Milk   Co. 

Pure  Pasteurized  Dairy  Products 


Gainesville 


Georgia 


Compliments 

of 

PACOLET 

MANUFACTURING 

COMPANY 

NEW 

HOLLAND 

GEORGL\ 

GAINESVILLE 

Photographs  for  Particular  People 


KERR 


ATLANTA,  GA. 


1720  PEACHTREE  ROAD,  NAV.  -  ATLANTA,  GEORGL\  -  Phone  AT.  6953 


McBurney 

Stoker  And 

Equ 

ipment  Compa 

ny 

Complete 

Stokers  anc: 

All 

Repair 

Parts 

HEmlock 

6511 

2110  Peachtree 

Road 

Atlanta 

Ga. 

Gainesville   Iron   Works 

Established   1889 

Gray  Iron,  Brass,  Aluminum  Castings 
Industrial  Supplies 

Phone  261 

Gainesville  Georgia 


Id 

eal 

Clea 

ners 

& 

Laundry 

Diy 

Clcaining 

-   Tailo 

ing 

-   Pressing 

331 

Northside  Dr 

Gainesville 

Georgia 

CottipUnifnls 
of 

HULSEY'S 


Georgia 


COME  TO  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL 


ATTEND  OUR  YOUNG 
PEOPLES  SERVICES 


Your    Churches    Are 
Your    Greatest    Heritage 

THE  FUTURE  RESTS  ON   YOUTH   OF  TODAY 
WHAT  YOU  ARE  TO  BE  YOU  ARE  BECOMING 

The  Church  Can  Help  You  Be  YoiDself 

Space  Contributed  by: 

DAHLONEGA  BAPTIST  CHURCH       -       -         Rev.  A.  J.  Johnson,  Pastor 

DAHLONEGA  METHODIST  CHURCH     -     Rev.  Charles  Williams.  Pastor 

DAHLONEGA   PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH     -     Rev.   Neelv   D.   McCarter 

Pastor 


Compliments  of 

MONROE 

BRANCH 

CARWOOD 

MANUFACTURING 

COMPANY 

MONROE 

GEORGIA 

George  Moore   Ice 
Cream   Company,   Inc. 

54-56  Alabama  St.,  S.W. 


Atlanta 


Georgia 


It  Pays 


to 


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