North Georgia College - Cyclops Yearbook (Dahlonega, GA)
- Class of 1941
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ARCHIVES U428 C9 1941 OOQU ' NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE - OO. CYCLOPS Ben- Parks Editor Hlgh North Business Mti itiger i T in; ' nail PS I ' ubMied by riii; cADK rs and cokds 0 NORTH GKORGIA COI.IJIGE I) lll OM.C , (j1;()R(;I A )f REF U 428 .N6 C9 1941 Cyclops. i m 1 3 ' Che ig fi Cuclops ANNUA L P UBLICATION OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA BEN PARKS, Edlof HUGH NORTH. Buiincts Manajef After nine months of diligent effort, we of the annual staff present to you the 1941 editio n of the CyCLOPS. This task of providing the students with an an- nual that is representative of college life, and at the same time keeping up with our aca- demic work, has been no easy one. In the course of our work it is quite probable that we have made slight oversights and errors. Such cases wc deeply regret and hope that you will over- look. It is our earnest desire that this book, in later life, will help you to live again the most pleas- ant moments of your life at North Georgia Col- lege. If indeed the CYCLOPS docs this, we feel the task set before us will have been accomplished. Sincerely, Ben Parks Hugh North gj;Mf ; ,.-JJjgi.j!B,.:ti ' !!iiWf ' -- -- LiEUTEnflni coLonEL jflfHES E. mflTTHEUis, inFflniRy I THE Years to Come, There Wile Be a Warm Spot ix the heart of excryone who has known him. Whether it be mere casual meeting, bull session, military class, or intimate ac(]uaintance we are instantly captivated by his charming personality. He has instilled into the being of every cadet the cardinal principles of military life, truth, honor, and devotion to dutv. ' ith the earnest hope that some of us will be inculcated with his outlook on life, we dedicate The Cyclops of 1941 to the Colonel. 22SHS W J ■.-imL. - m V ' ; s C L L ni E Administration Bull Juki Price Meitiorinl Bit 1 1 (I I nil 1 1 1 It I ' . 1 t 11 imn - Ff 1 mrt 1 .1: 1 1 I ' I - ' ! 1 Chapel and Diniiuj Hall Barnes Hall ill Si! lis 4, «• iii!ii •i,n lii!!! ,1 iri - ■« •• ■« III liiiii ISSI III HI l!!ii l ] till rt _ M 11 tr JJT BdiiJ House v Readituj Room Library til tlw ilt-sk PRESIDERT .1. t uuu ()M. W ' JIOSE PllKSONAMTV H.AS inspired every cadet and coed in showing them the wonderful op- portunities and challenging them to a prospective future. Dr. Rog- ers has successfully coordinated the work of the administrative personnel and professors. To him and the members of the adminis- tration whose devoted service is so dear, we pay tribute. F H II L T Y SIUMCIXS J. C. SiRMONS . . . Dean of men . . . Education Department . . . I ' h.H., Kinory Uni ersity: A.M., Duke University . . . Graduate Student . . . better icnow n as Si . . . tlu ' nks jokes are fine . . . chicken farmer. • K. H. Hi.ack . . . Treasurer- business Manager . . . silent . . . holds purse strings of N. G. C. • H. H. Gii.bi:rt . . . Kookkeeper . . . jokcster. • Wayne E. Bow.max . . . English Department . . . A.B., Elon College; A.M., Uni ersit. of North Carolina . . . eccentric . . . liirector of dramatics . . . (jot the fire. • R. I). Calhoun . .. English Department . . . A.B., A.M., Louisiana State University . . . love of every coed of N. G. C. . . . in case of an emergency Oh woe betide, rue the day. • L. H. Free- man . . . Commerce . . . B.S.C., M.S.C., Uni- versity of Georgia; Graduate Student, North- western University . . . (Graduate Student, Harv- ard University . . . Now you take Elmer — • R. H. M.. GUiRE . . . Chemistry Department . . . The force of a hammer — one more word out of tile class and someone will lea c the room. • J. C. SiMMS . . . Chenu ' stry Department . . . B.S., Millsaps College: M.S., V ' anderbilt Uni- versity; Ph.D.. Western Reserve University . . . Chemistry Professor, superfine . . . tennis player . . . very dignihed. • Jllia Carroll . . . Secre- ROWMAX .ind CALHOUN I- ' REKMAN rAGUIRI■: t;ir . . . Niirtli Georgia Collcne . . . favorite amonc the girls. • Hi:rii Norman . . . Secretary to tlie President . . . unassuming . . . good daruer. • J. I-. McD.wiKi. . . . Librarian . . . A.B., ' I ' usculum College; A.H., L.S., I ' niversity of North Carolina . . . better known as Jaiiie L. . . . best dressed woman on the lanipus . . . neat and punctual . . . runs library on tlu ' or of good housekeeping. • Mxriiia Hi iciikrson . . . Assistant I.,ibrarian . . . congenial . . . read) to lend a helping hand. • P. I). Hlsh . . . Social Science Department . . . A.H., A.M., Lniversit)- of Georgia . . . Ma or of the fair city . . . mar- ried one of the students while teaching her at North Georgia College. • Andrkw C. i . . . Social Science Department . . . A.B., North Georgia College; A.M., University of Philip- pines: Graduate Student of University of Geor- gia, University of Texas, University of Colum- bia, University of North Carolina, Universitj ' of X ' irginia . . . Padre. • P. M. HtTCHhRsoN . . . Captain (). R. C. . . . Commerce . . . Com- mandant . . . inost handsome facult member . . . married!!! • R. S. McConnki.i. . . . Lieuten- ant. Infantr . . . .Militar Science . . . now a Lieutenant, but will alwa s be known as Sarg ... a jolly good fellow and one whose friend- ship is to be cultivated. SIMMS McllA.MKl. aii.l III ' TCIIKKSON J. D. AxTHON ' . . . Biology Department . . . B.S., Transj ' lvania University; A.M., Emory University: University- of Kentucky . . . slow and deliberate of speech . . . favorite sayinj; — - I ' m sure that you know of what I am speaking. • W. D. ' ' oLNC, . . . Social Science . . . Education . . . Registrar . . . i.ood natured . . . understand- ing . . . tennis pla er. • R. .M. ' a(;i;r . . . Math- ematics . . . came to us in the winter. • W. (). Hampton . . . Ps. cholog - . . . Social Science . . . B.S., Southeast Missouri Teachers College; M.S., Ph.D., University of North Canjlina . . . stutters . . . Forty per cent of the students will make F or D. • J. E. . LATTHl;vvs . . . Lieuten- ant Colonel, Infantr . . . Military Science . . . amazing person . . . — nou I said to the Gen- eral . . . champion of the cadets and id(d of the coeds. • S. L. CoKliR . . . Physical Education . . . Coach of all men ... A. B., University of Florida; A.M., Columbia I ni ersity . . . capable . . . hot-tempered . . . refers to the boys as you birds. • V. Bridchs . . . Assistant Coach . . . likable person. • H. B. Forresthr . . . Biology . . . B.S., Uni ersit of Alabama; Ph.D., Univer- M TTin: s coKKR .ind r.kiix ' .rcs r iRRKSTi:R 12 sity of Wisconsin . . . enthusiastic . . . Iiflptui . . . refers to i;oi)ii lab work as a beautiful dissection. J. L. Ci.ARK . . . Militar Department . . . North (7eor ia College . . . once Cadet Lieuten- ant Colonel of the Hattalion here, now Ser};eant in Arm . • L . J. Dismiki-.s . . . I ' lciuh . . . A.B., Hirmin;;liam Soutliern ; A.M.. L ni ersit ' of .North Carolina . . . Director of (jirls ' Glee Club . . . recorder . . . Malister these vcrrbbes perfectly. • R. H. Fi.andkrs . . . Knclish A.B., A.M., Kniory L ' niversit - ; Candidate for i ' h.D.. Ihike L niversit . . . pianist and music lover . . . thinks Canteen is root of all evil. • ' f.r ki,i.i; R.- ' . . . Home Kconomics . . . B.S.H.K., Alabama CoIlej;e: A.M.. George Pea- bod College . . . she comes on (H.F.P. ) little cat feet and catches the rats out of their holes. • F. K. Andrkws . . . Social Science . . . A.B., West Libert) State Teachers College; A.M.. In- diana University; Candidate for Ph.D. Degree, Louisiana State University . . . joung . . . hand- some . . . dashing . . . pool shark. 1 K.W il. ndi;r. ; W. L. Hi.ANKKNBLRc. . . . Ph sics am Mntliemarics Departments . . . 15. S. in Civil Kntiineerinji, Case School of Ap- plied Science; M.S. in Civil Knjiineer- njz. University of North Carolina . . . sport of the campus . . . enthusiastic in work. • Irma H()l.LO VA . . . Dean of Women . . . English Department . . . A.B., Ba l()r University; Graduate Stu- dent, Texas Technolojrical Colleiie am Southern Methodist Uni ersit . . . loves dogs for pets . . . finds pleasure in plan- ning parties for the students. • W. Des- mond HooTH . . . English Department . . . H.S., Georgia State College for .Men; A.M., Emory Universit. ; Gra(: uate Student, University of North Caro- lina . . . The piano is a stringed in- strument. • Sara Hrlce . . . Direc- tor of Physical Education for Women . . . B.S., Coker College; Graduate Stu- lent ' ' . M. C. A. Graduate School and University of Tennessee . . . popular among the girls. • J. C. HARNES . . . Mathematics Department . . . B.S., North (jeorgia College; Graduate Stu- dent, Harvard University . . . known as Daddy Barnes to his students . . . strict and stern but right. • Ei.i abeth Richards . . . Dietitian of College . . . came to lis in the winter . . . strives to please all . . . deser ing. • Ferdinand AxGELSBERG . . . Director of North Georgia Band since 1 )1. . . . Retired Army Band Director. IIDI.I.OW AN .WGELSBERG BOOTH I -Jr fe 3 . CLASSES JaM1;S L. Cl.ARK Pri ' sitlcnt of the Student Body G. C. DoSTER . . T. (]1;ntr . H. 1). North . Presiileiit . Seeretiiry . Treasurer U F H M R E S • • • 16 Antonio Rai ' m ki ACEVEDO Deciiliir. G(i. Si-rm :mt. C(imp:m H ; Ri- de ' IV. ' iin, 2; Scienci- Club, 1: . M. C. A., 1, 2; Non- C ' lim C ' liili. C ' XRDI. N ' Al.KX.ANDKR MiJtIlt Ion. Gti. Iliimc Kiunomics t liil 2. •Rec Club, 2: . W. t A., 2. Lei. A M mh.da Allison CItirtisville, Gii. Debate Club, Sec. 1,2; Cho- ral Club, 1 : Home Kionom- iVs Club, 1,2; Rec Club. 1; W ' ciinen ' s (ilec Club, 1, 2; ' i. V. C. A., 1, Cabinet -Member, 2. Rose E. Anderson nmis ' inville. Ga. Robert Leon Ash J filer son, Ga. Cumpanv H ; D Club. 1, 2. . M. C. A.. 1. William Doit.l.as Barnett Jflfrrson, Gti. Seiniul Lieutenant. Hanil ; ( ienerals, I, 2; .Men ' s (ilee Club. 1, 2: Choral Club, 2; . M. C. A,. 1 ; Rex Club Ple.ltie. 1 : Officers ' Club. V. T. Ada.ms ' J ' ii;nft!l, Gil. L ' ompany A ; V. . L C. A.; Rex Club Member. (iiorcl Theall Allen S lie nun. Ga. Kiu;i.i. Anijerson nine Riilff. Gti. jiiiiN Rdbkrt Arnold, jr. I filler. Gti. Captain. Compan H : . M. C. A.. 1,2; Si ' uma llieta I ' lcifie, 1,2; Officers ' Club. j. LwNRENCE Askew Coliim ' us. Gil. Lieutenant Colonel ; Unifier Staff. 2: V. L C. A., 1, Cabinet Member, 2; Rex Club, 1, 2; Officers ' Club, President. Geori.e Bac.ley Cunimings. Ga. yi. Harold Harrox ClarksvHie, G(i. Company B ; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. Ruby Mae Blissitt Cedartun ' n. Ga. Uramatic Club, 2: Rec ' Club, .2 . . C. A., 1 2. Frank Bowman Tift on. Ga. Charles Brown Dillunl. Ga. Janie Lou IJrown Suainshoro, Ga. Home Economics Club, Vice-President, 2; Rec Club, 1. 2: V. W. C. A.. 1, Sara Anne Bryant Maxeys. Ga. Dramatic Club, 1,2: Rec Club, 1, 2; Y. V. C. A.. 1. Bascom Hill Mkk.irs. Ill ,1 i(iniliilc hstatis. Gii. Seifieant, Company C ; Bualir StafF, 1. News Kdi- tor, 2; Uramatic Club, I, President, 2 : Sitrma Tbeta Pleilize, 1, 2: Non-Com Club. Artiilr K. Bolton Grilfiii. Gil. Serjeant, Company D ; Busier Staff, 1 : Debate Club, 1, 2; Y. M. C. A., 1, 2 : Sigma Theta Pledj e, 1 ; Non-Com Club. Robert Brisendine Gii fiii. Gil. Klmo Hoou Brown Cornelia, Ga. Ser ;eant, Company B ; Y. .M. C. A., 1, Council, 2; Non-Com Club. Martha Brown Martin. Ga. Rec Club, 1, 2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. Wh.llam B. Calhoun Columbus. Ga. First Lieutenant, Company ■K ' : Bugler Staff, 2; ' . -M . C. A.. 1, 2; Officers Club. Ri Bii. Cariisi.i: llowfiy li ninth, iiii. (iKORCI N ' l.lkR ChAI NLKV til( ' isli:. i!(i. C ' cimparu A : . M. C A.. I. 2. (jeorge W. Chism ashrillf. Ciii. Cnnipanv A ; Sij;m:i Theta Plclizc, 1. Katherine Ki.i ABi in COFER Alhintii. Gil. Hinif Kconomics Club. 2: ■Roc ' Club. . 2:Y. V. C. A., 1, 2. Kdiiii Lraic. Clay Inn. Gti. ZtKh D L(iMlhR Jtlfl. Ga. Band. C Ri. Franklin Chai ' man Macon, Ga. Company D . Charles Berkeley Cheney Macon, Ga. C:iptain. Companv D ; De- bate Club, 1 ; Officers ' Club. Jam IS L. Clark MilUn. Ga. Kdith Corn Diihl ' inei;a. Gii. l.iDN ARi) Klmer Crew 11 liit;liii ii, Gti. Cdrpor.il. Company C ; Ni)ti-Com Club. Grace Davis Wayside, Ga. Women ' s Athletic Council. 2 : Home Economics Club. 2; ' Rec Club, 1. 2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. E. Revxoi.ds Dim r:i M ' dsllllll U))! , (ill. Sergeant, Hand : GencralN, I . 2; V. M. C. A., 1 ; N..ii Com Club. LuRA Mae Dorsi: Clerelunil, Gti. Home Economics Cluli, 1, Treasurer. 2. Cecelia Downs Conyers. Gti. Home Economics Club, 2: V. W. C. A., 2. RaMEI.I.E EBERIlARr Alaysville , Gti. Donald Ellis Snniiiti , Gti. First Lieutenant, Companv D : Sij ma Theta Ple.l-e. 1 : Officers ' Club. Robert H. Farrar Ai ' ontlalc Estates. Gti. Captain Adjutant, S-1, Staff: Cyclops Staff, 2 : Bii ;lcr Staff , 1, Editor 2; Y. M. C. A.. 1 ; Rex Club Mem- ber 1, Secretary, 2; Officers ' Club; Pan-Hellenic Council. James R Dodd Clarkesvilh . Gti. Company B . (j. C. DosTER, Jr. Monroe, Ga. Seri:eant. Company H ' ; . M. C. A., 1.2: Siizma Tbeta I ' leiji;?, 1: N.)n-Com Club; President of Sopbomorc Class. John Duckworth Hiinvassce. Gti. Barbara F ' lder titkinsrille. Gti. Rec Club, 1, Treasurer, 2: y. V. C. A.. 1, 2. Bin Evelyn Fagan Mtirtin, Gti. Heme Economics Club, 1 ; ■Rec Club, 1, 2; Women ' s (ilee Club. 1, 2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. (j. B. Karris Stishrille, Teiin. Captain, S-4, Staff; Y. M. C. A.. I. 2; Officers ' Club. Ai.isi. Fin- Diililnufga, (til. Dramiiric Club, I, 2: -K.v C ' liih, I, 2; ' )mrn ( Ilri- Ouh. 1. 2: Chnn.l Cluh. I. .1 i k Morris Fi.i;tchir M ' liiltiie, (ill. C ' onipain L : V. M X , A.. I, 2. (iiiiRci-: Frank (iarri.son .Itliinlii. (ill. Srrcfaiit, Companv C : Cvci.oi ' s Staff, 2; Biii;l,r Staff, Husiness .ManainT, 2; KiHc ' IVam, 1, 2: I) Club. 2: M. C. A., 1. 2: Si-ma Thcta Pleiluc 1. Mi-mln-t, X ' lic-Pri-sidcnt. 2: Ndti-Cdni l. ' liili: ' iic-l ' icsi(lfnt, Frt- li- nian. S ' iiii M Thomas Ge tr III Mition. Gil. Sfr;:t ' ant, C(impan C : Drainatii- Club, 1, ice-Prc-s- i.lont, 2: . M. C. A., 1, 2; Sijzma Tbcta Member. I : Presitlent i t F re bman Class. Cp.cii. Glass Gnaw Smiinn ili. (!ii. Secorul Lieutenant, C ;mpan A : Cvci.oi ' s Staff. I : Hu lir Staff, 2; . .M. C. A.. I : Re Club .Member. 1. Vice-President, 2; Officers ' Club Treasurer. jvMKS Prestox Grigokrs Jliomiislon, Gil. Cnmpain H ; ' i ' . .M. C. A.. I ; Sij;ma Theta Plcdt;e, 1. rlt - k£k ii.i.h.M. ]■l. , .SAc;. N 0 ' (■J ;« 77 e, Gil. M Ri II Si li F ' ri;i;ma (iiisfiiimril f, Gil. Kec Club, 1,2; Women ' s ( ;iee Club, 1 ; V. VV. C. A., 1. 2. Cm ki.|;.s I5i. ardkn Gav iishiinit ' in, Gil. I ' irst Serf eant, C )mpan ■C : V. M. C. A., 1, 2: Non-Com Club. IIi;rbert Cecil Glover (Uevildiiil, Gti. Corporal, Company B ; V. M. C. A., 1; Sifzma The- ta Pledge, 1. HonBv Graves III ClHl. Gil. Corjioial. Hand; Re Club Member. 1. 2; .Non-Com Club. Hob Hall Sdiiid (Millie, Gil. . serjzeant Cumpan B ; SJL ' ma Theta Pleil;;e, 1 ; o:i-Com Club. Clarence Dover Hambv Clriyton, G(i. Compain H ; Si iiia Tlieta ■Pledt e, 1. Carol Harding Der itiir. Ga. Uramatic Club, 2; Home Economics Club, Treasurer, 1, 2; Women ' s Glee Club, 1, 2; Women ' s Athletic Coun- cil, Secretary, 2; Rec Club, 1, 2; Choral Club, 1 ; ■. W. C. A. Cabinet Mem- ber, 1, 2. Hl-NJAMIV EUGEN ' E Hatcher, Jr. Griffin, Gti. Company D ; . M. C. ■A., 1, 2. WiLi.LAM N. HiGHSMrrn Ntilnin:(i. Gil. First Serj;eant, Compan) D ; Bustler Staff, 1 ; Sports Editor, 2 ; Non-Com Club. Dick Hobbs Abbeville, Ga. Martha Somantha HoLBROOK Gainesville, Ga. Home Economics Club, 1,2; Rec Club, 1, 2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. Frances Harbin Lai ' onia, Ga. Harr Hari ' er Ghickanuuiiia. Gii. CompaUN A. Mar ' Hhmbree Atlanta, Cia. Dramatic Club, 1: Home Kcunomics Club, 2 ; . W. C. A., 2. Frances Jhanette Hicks Lavonia, Ga. ■Rec Club, 1, 2; V. W. C. A., 1, 2. L UL Hodgson GaimsvilU , Ga. Edwin Franklin holcombe Canton, Ga. Sergeant, Compan B ; Y. M. C. A., 1 ; Sigma The- ta Pledge, 1; Non-Com Club. I ' l 11 R ( )sll()R 1 I Icll I II) Mill on. (hi. llr t l.ifiitfii;int, Cimipain C ; ' I. M. C A.. 1. 2: Officers ' Club, Secrft;ir . lUwilT R. HlNllR C.iilumhiis. (.! !. Captain, S-2. Staff; Men ' s Clff Club. 2: . M. C. A.. I. I ' rfsiilcnt. 2; ( )liiaTs Club. ROSKI. N JOHNNON Jrlfirsoii. Gil. Dramatii- Club. 2: Ri ' i ' uh. I, 2: Home I ' cDiKim- us Club. 2: . W. C. A., I, 2. Fri.u Jones Dtihl ' ini!;ii. Gn. Compan B. Clrtis Kell )( nitiir. Ga. Company D. TiKiM .s Si.vDi; Ki: ii I ' ll ham, Gn. Corporal, Compan) A N ' «n-Com Club. lli-.R.M.w I.i.ovo Huff (jhiilsiiurllt. Gti. M.inci. I; C )mpan C ; Dramatic Club. 2; . M. C. A.. I ; Cabinet, 2. .J()si:i ' iiim: Johnson Ihiiiliii . Ga. DiiRsi. ' . Jones. Jr. Jallafifjosa, Ga. Serjeant, Company B ; D Club, Secretary and Treasurer, 2; Non-Com Club. DnNAI.D KeEFE iisliville, Ga. Company A. fjRACK Marie Kemp oot toik, Ga. Home Economics Club. 1,2: •Rec Club. 2: W. C. A. Cabinet .Member. 1. Presi- dent. 2. Caihi.rini. Banta King .Itlanta. Ga. liui lir Staff. 2; Dramatic Club. 1.2: Rec Club. I. 2: . V. C. A.. I. 2. Ei.i .ABKTH King Fort Gaines, Ga. Biii lir Staff. 2; Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Women ' s Ath- letic CouiiLil, 2; Debate- Club, 1; Rec Club, 1,2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. James H. King Clayton. Gfi. Compan D ; . M. C. ■A., 1. Clara Nell Lavendur Jefferson, Ga. Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Rec Club, 1; V. W. C. A., 1, 2. George Lipscomb Dahloncga, Ga. Band James R. McCai.ia riLnan, Ga. Cumpan D : . M. C. A., 1, 2; Siszma ' Diet a Pled-e, 1 Charles McClure Canton, Ga. (ii:()Rc,i; !)i: i: !- Kinc;, Jr. (jolunihas . (la. Serjeant, Baiul ; . .M. C. A.. I ; Noti-Com Club. Ji; Ei.LE Lacey Pitts. Ga. BONNEI.I.E LaWSON GaineSiUle, Ga. Bustler Staff, 2; Home Eco- nomics Club, 2; Rec Club, 1, 2: V. W. C. A., 1, Secre- tary and Treasurer, 2. Norman M rnis .Ihhiiille, Ga. Sergeant, Ciimpan C. Duke .Martin Cliitkaniauga, Ga. I ' irst I lieutenant, Companv .A ; Sigma Theta Member, 1, President, 2; Officers ' Club. William E. .McDavid. Jr. Atlanta. Ga. Sergeant, Companv B : D Club. Vice-President, 2: ' . M. C. A., 1; Non- C(jm Club. Treasurer. Norm w I.. McI-iou .1 ttiipuluiis. tin. L )nipan D ; Cvci.oi ' Stuff, I ; liimtir Stnff, 1 : Si ma Tlu ' ta Pleilm , I : . M. C. A.. 1. 2. I )l RW KI) M I Kl I K .Mllinll. (.III. Coiiipain C : ' l . M. L ' A., Cabinet Mrmbcr, 2. Leslie Moore Diihliiiifi ii. Gil. Ro v.. Moore Cunimiiig, Go. Master Sertjeant Staff; . M. C. A., I, 2; Non-Com Club. James C. Morrison Giiiiiesvillc. Gil. Serneant. Company H ; D Club. I. 2: Ncin-Com Club. II MII. Ml rrw DtiHiihiille, Gil. Scamil Lieutenant, Compaii) B : Science Club, I ' resi- lient, 2; . . C. A., 2: Sinma Theta Pleiice. I ; ( )fti- cers ' Club. 4Ik4iii J. I.. Merc AN DANTE Gliii Cove, S . Y . Scrncant, Company D ; Dramatic Club, 1; Science Club, ' ice-Presi(lent, 2; Y. I. C. A.. 1, 2:Si«maTlieta I ' lcd r. 1, Ser;ieant-at-Arms, 2 ; .Ndn-Cotn Club. Wii.i.iAM Harvey -Ml rria.m (jiiliiinhus, Gil. Captain, Company A ; ' I . M. C. A., 1, 2; Rex Club i ' ledjie. I, .Member, Treas- urer, 2; Officers ' Club, V ' ice- I ' resilient ; Pan- H el len ic Co uncil. 1 (JBERTA .MoORK Dahlonega. Gti. Sara Earl .Moorehead Biiikheiiil. Gti. Rcc Club, 1, 2: Science Club, Secretar and Treas- urer, 2: V. VV. C. A., 1, Council, 2. DovLK E. Mote Calhoun, Gii. Corporal, Compan A ; . .M. C. A., 1: Rex Club Pli ' djie, 1, .Member, 2; Non- Corn Club. H RR I). Ml RRAY tiihim ' lon. ). (]. n.md: (Generals. 1 ; V. M. C. A., I ; Rex Club Pledge. 1. Jack Nix Cleveland. G i. Sergeant, Company A ; Non-Com Club. Max C) V|■; ■B ■Hiinciisscc. Cjii. Company A. NaTHANILI. Kl.DRIDGi; Parker B 11 run 1 istii, Gti. First Seri eant, Companx A ; Debate Club, 2; Men ' s Glee Club, 1. 2; Cboral Club, 2; V. M. C. A., 1, Cabinet, 2; Non-Com Ciuii. Arthur Kimsi; Pa ni: Mount Any. Cjii. Company H ; . M. C. A., 1 ; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. Chari.ks S. Phit.i.ii ' s Criindall. Ga. Sergeant, Compan A : Bugler Staff, Circulation Manager, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; Non-Com Club. William James Phillips Gainesviili ' . Gn. Sergeant, Company A : Rex Club Pledge, 1, 2; Non Com Club. 11 1 (;ii Davis Noin ii .llhuitn, G(i. Major, Staff: Cvci.oi ' S Staff, business Manager, 2; Bw hr Staff, 2; Dramatic Club, 1; Rifle Team, 1, 2; D Club, 2 ; Sigma ' i ' iu-ta Member, Treasurer, 2; Officers ' Club; Secretary of Frcsiiman Class, 1 ; Sigma ' I ' lieta Pledge, Pres- ident, 1. X ' iKciNiA Farrijll () vi;ns Diililonei; !. Ga. Dramatic Club, 2; Women ' s Atbletic Council, 2; Home Kconomics Club, I , Presi- dent, 2; Rec Club, 1 ; Women ' s (jlee Club, 1, 2. Hi J WIIN Fr NKM Parks Miiysvdie, Gii. Captain Company C Cyclops Staff, Associate Ed- itor, 1, Editor-in-Chief, 2 Bu ;ltr Staff, News Editor 2: Dramatic Club, 1: Men ' s (ilee Club, 1, 2: Choral Club, 1 ; ' . M. C. A., 1, Cabinet, 2; Officers ' Club; P,an-Hellenic, Secretary. Wylette Payne CnrnesvUle, Ga. Home Economics Club, 1, Secretary 2; Rec Club, 1, 2: Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. P. K. Phillips Lithunia, Ga. Company C. Hi;li;x Jeanette Pierce Eton. Ga. Dramatic Club, 1, Secretar - 2; Rec Club, 1, 2; Y. W. C. A.. 1, 2. KU« RIJ I ' oRllR Thomttsvillf, G ' li. I ' irst l.ifii tfii:in t . H:iiul : IliU ' lfi- Staff. I ; Rfv C ' lul) I ' lcilj;! ' , Pri-siiU-nt, I. Mcm- Ixr, I ' n-si.U-nt, J : I ' a.i-ll.-l It-nil- Ci)iiiKil, Prt ' sidcn t ; ()ftiiTr ' Cluli. Wksi.iv M. R l l Ihifiiii I islti. (ill. (. ' iinipanv C ; Cyci.oi ' s Staff. Sports Kditor. 2: liu ln Staff. 2: -n Club. 2:(u-iuTals, 2: V. M. f. A.. 1, Scirctarx aiul TicaMm-i. 1 Ci.iFKORi) Ray liiixlty, (i i. C(impan ' D. Sidney Newtox RrcllARDSON illii Rial. Gil. S T :faiu. Ccmpaiix A : V. M. C. A.. 1 : Rev Club I ' leilue. 1.2; Non-Corn Club. M AR Roi ' ER Ciirion. (in. Ilualir Staff, Club. •Re 2: Dramati ■■Club. 1.2: . V. C. A.. 1. Wii.iiAM Li.si.ii: Se i.i;s I ' lrry. Fla. Corporal, Company C ; V. M. C. A., I : Sitima ' I ' lu-- ta PIc.Il ' i-. I. USk. mjM Wii.i.iAM Carswki.i, Pridgen (jnrileli . (iii. Corporal. Haml ; Dramatic Club. 1 : V. M. C. A., 1, 2; Si ' ' ina Tlu-ta IMi-dtic. I ; Jlub, (k-nt. Ri) i.ANij Ransom Tfite, (ill. SiT cant. Compan C James Ray G ' irilele. Gn. Company B. lIuKi; S. Rmui.E .lilcy. Gil. Company D ; Y. M. C. A.. 1.2; Sigma Tlieta Pledtje, 1. X ' lRGIMA VeRXON Salnders Miiinii, Gn. Hiii ' lir Staff ' . 2: Women ' s Arliletic Council. President, 2; Rec Club, 1,2; Science Club. 2; Y. V. C. A.. !. Council. 2. M RTHA SllATTLCK f.iitiiyfl. ' f, Gn. James Douglas Shannon JeffersonvUlf, Gn. Company D ; Re Cluli Pledge, 1, 2. Mary Elizabeth Shori; Balduiii. Gn. Dramatic Club, 2; Rec Club, 1, 2: Women ' s (jlee Club, 1, 2; Choral, 1, 2: W. C. A., 1, 2. Lewis Roger Slaton East Point, Gti. Captain, Band; Drama tie- Club, 1 ; Science Club, 1 ; . M. C. A., 1, 2: Rex Club Pledge, 1, 2; Officers ' Club. Jo Mak Smith Toccoa, Gn. Cyclops Staff, 2; Bii«ltr Staff, Reporter, 2; Dramatic Club, 1, 2; Women ' s Ath- letic Council, 2; Debate Club, 1, President, 2; Rec Club, 1 , President, 2 ; Wom- en ' s Glee Club, 1, 2; Science Club, 2: Choral Club, 1, 2: ' l ' . W. C. A.. 1, Council. 2. Bill Suduath Savnniinh, Gn. Band. Earl Hawkins Tilford Clinrlotte. .V. C. Color Sergeant, . M. C. A., 1 ; Sigma Theta Pledge, 1 : Non-Com Club. Jim Haddock Shli ' I ' ard I: r is ' in, Gn. Sergeant, Compatn D ; Rex Club Pledge, 1,2: .Non- Cum Club. RuBECCA Slaton Dnusonville, Gn. Fred H. Smith .Itlnntn, Gn. Company D. Celeste Stephens Lnt ' onirt, Gn. C A I II ERIN i: S INT Cliifilt), Gn. Jasper Alfred Tii.l - Decntur, Gn. Sergeant, Band; Bugler Staff ' , 1 ; Sigma Theta Pledge, 1 ; Non-Com Club. I). I ' .. TlKIMI ' SON I ' m, hill si. (1,1. Scrt;i ' :mt, t ' iimp;in (. ' . Geise Usry Smith; ill, ' . G,i. Second l.icuteiKiiu, C imp:iii ' •D ; Rirte ' lViim. 1. 2; Offi- cers ' C ' liih. M vt ' WDIVERI-; .llli,iii . (ill. C ' (inip;ui C ; Debate CI iilv 1. 2. Sara Ai.ici: ' ickir Unrticell. Get. Home Kionomics Club, I; Debate Club, 1 , 2 : V. V. C. A., 1. 2, Thomas A. Wai.i. Blue Rit ve, G(i. HatuI : C ci.ors Staff, Assist- ant Business M.inaj;er, 2: Men ' s (ilee Club, 2: Choral Club. 2: . M. C. A., 1.2: Sinm.i riieta Member. 1.2: I ' an-Heileni ' ' Council. C RITn Wli.boRN GiiiiirsiiUc, Ga. First ( irutennnt S-.?. Staff: Officers ' Club: -D Club. I. 4ks Tlk 9 ? [b R. i-i:i -: TiioMi ' soN Dtihliinc a, Ga. Ser;:eant, Company D. JiMMIi; ' l.nN ' TINE litiiiihnil e, Gn. C ompany A. .1 Mi.s Di.xoN Vkai. R ' lysl ' jn, G,l. Hmi.l: Rex Club Pledge, 1. JACK Wall Ji ijcrsonrille, Ga. liwMDSii ( ). W ' aters Syh ' tinia, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Companx C ; Sii:ma Theta Pledge, I : Officers ' Club. I ' l I W ' l RB L i!oni,i. Gil. First Serjeant, Band; Non- Corn Club Martin Wiiith Hartut ' U. Ga. Corporal, Comp:in C. JliWIiL Whitmire Gainesville, Ga. Mil. LARD N. Williams Thrjinast ' in. Ga. Corporal, Company C ; Bu!;hr Staff, 2; Science Club. I : ' . AI. C. A., 1 ; Sigma riieta Plcdiie, 1; Non-Com Club. Norman Wood Tallapoosa. Ga. First Sergeant, Company B ; D Club, 2; Non- Com Club. President. -M R - KAiiimN N Hm-; Maysville, Ga. Biii lvr Staff, 2; Dramatic Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 1, 2; Rec Club, 1. 2; V. W. C. A., 1, 2. Llxili.i; Vi(; ;ins Saa ltrsTille, Ga. Women ' s Athletic Council, 2; Rec Club, 2; Y. W. C. A., 2. Donald Willis ashville, Ga. 1 ' ali. H. Olnc fort I alley, Ga. Corporal, Compaii D ' Non-Com Club. r j. V. Starr . . . . Hi I Mi ( Ir ci; . ji)ii Harrows . Sii; i. .Ma(;ar(;f:i-: I ' resiileiil I iie-l ' nsiilenl . Senitiiry Triosurer F II I N II II I • • • Steve Brunson Abston . Rrj nr. Ga. VOMS AbERNATHY . Diiniehvillc. Gfl. IsHAM W. Adams . . Htiituell.Gn. JiMMiE Adams . . . .Iilnntu. Go. Sara Frances Adams . Tignall. Gn. W. A. Adams .... Cm ton. G i. Eari. J. Al.FORD . . . Sylvfsti ' r. Cm. HE ' R H. Ai.I.EN . . Covin trin. Gn. Sid Allison . . . Blairsvilh . Gn. James Anderson . Mumiyville. Gn. Agnevv Andrews . . . Tifton.Gfi. Carol Andrews . . . T ' hcoh, Gn. Charles L. Atkinson . Gnrfiehl. Gn. H. H. A ER Stnne M rjiiiitniii . Gn. Ernest J. A ers . . Chnmhlce. Gn. 32 FRESHIDEn ' l nM n UvRKSDAI.i; . . Coiiycrs.Gil. W. J. li.ARR CfilartiALn. dii. I ' hII) MaRRITT . . ' J ' ll ' jiiuisloil. (I ' ll. IdiiN RoBKRi Harrows . .1 ihiiiin.Cin. I ' m I. 15 ss .... ( Jiiiirii in, (ill. RoHiRi Ni i H ii.MA. . Mac ' iit.Gii. (ii;()Rc;i: W. Hi:asi.ev . L ivonia, Ga. Kkhari) T. 1}i:ckiiam . Molina. Ga. W . W . Bird .1 vniiilnlc Estates. Ga. C. 1 1}|, well Rl) lI ' adley.Ga. W ' li.i.iAM K. Holing . . (lanton. Ga. Wai.i.aci; Hrackiit . Giandall. Ga. Marion L. HrIDGES . . Samntr.Ga. HiTH Brooks . . . Ciinitiiiiii;.Ga. .MlKlwi HRiiiiKSHIRi Piiatur. Ga. 33 • • • Alvah Brown . Orris Hlrroughs S. H. BuxTOX . Siiiiniiil. G i. I ' dlun i, Cj i. Byrdnivillc. Gii. WlXFRED D. CagLE . . Mtiroil. C!ll. Eleanor Campbell . Conunercc. Ga. Frances Chamimox, Poini I ' cirr. Ga. High Ch amitox . ' lCTOR CaRMICHAEL Barbara Chiluers . Tiiif. G(i. JlllksDII. Gil. Cliii kstnii. Ga. Louise Collins . . . Gtilfin. Ga. S. H. Christopher . Mnnfictil ' ). Gti. Herbert U. Clark . . .Il ui iy. Gn. W. B. CoCHRAX . . Covington. Ga. Prestox Milo Collins . Macon. Ga. Hal D. Coxxer . Mount lemon. Ga. 34 FRESHmen tk Q A I.DVMN F. Cook . . Bl iirs?illr, (, ' ,i. ( ii;()R(;i-; T. Cdok Itiltl ' is ti, Citi. Frank Cook . . Montinll ' j. Cin. Howard Crani-: . . . .1 itniiiii.C ' itt. I ' .RNKST CroWI.KV . . . .Ilh(in .(l l. Dl-I.OAMK Clmbaa, |r., C ' lliinihus. C!a. I-kRov Otis Clrtis . Moultrie G i. Warrin (i. Cltts . . Cdlh ' iun. Gn. V.Wf. v.. DAMIil, . JtlJirs ' jil, Gtl. I. hi: DwiDsoN . K ' tsi Point. Ga. Robkrt Jknmnc.s Davis . Mmon. Gti. Fi.i ABKTH Dknard . . Ti ' lall. Gil. AFvRiK Dkrr ' . Artiilr I) KIR ' S, Jr. F ' ,MOR Dll.l.ASHAW . .M iron. Gil. Gri jiii. Ga. Cochran, Gii. 35 • • • Marvin- C. Dix . . .1 l lxvillf. Gn. Rai.I ' H H. nnni) . (Jollt ' !;i- I ' lirk . (Jii. George I . Drake, [r. . (Jon dr. (i i. Chari.es K. Ul wiNi; . Idlildsid. Gn. William H. Kstes . Li irohit ' iii . Gn. F.uwiN H. Kthi;riix;e . . Cnrl.G ' n. James J. Fairci.oth . .1 shhiun.Gn- Sara F. Fi ' I.i.ovns . . Stcrfiisnii. .1 hi. Fare W. F ' i.elch i;r . Moiilirn. Gn. (lEORCic M. F()rbi:s . . Miwui. Ga. Thomas M. Fori. Jr. . I.i niplci i . G - EvEI.VN Franklm . (Uarkesville. Gn. .Margaret Freem.ax . LaGrtmge. Ga. Ln.ELAx Fuller . . Calhoun. Ga. Frank Gheesling . . .-I tl ' inia. Ga. 36 FRESHmEn WllllWI (JiUUKNS . . r lldiislil.C! l. I ' .DW AKI) S. ( il.l ATON Diuntlir, (!il. U. C . (lODFRiA (itiliiesrillc, (ifi. Hl.N.I WIIN (iKACi; . .lUulliy, (ill. (ii.oRci: S. (iRi;i;Ni£ . . Cordelcdti- ]. W. (iRiNGA . . . Nenii iii, Gil. 1 1. I.. ( iRUFiN . . Att(it ul);us,Gii. Li fill ( iRi III . . . S iiiks, (ill. W. 1!. (Irimis, Jr. . Gainesville. Gn. V . Max (iRisr . Ditlnnl. ( ' H. John 1 . H rris . . . Millen.Gn. ) . H AViiS . . C ' lllei i I ' lirk.Gii. M R M, H x ' s i:s . Mori iiiitnii, Gil. l i in Ni;i,i. Hi;ai.a . .hihiirn. Gn. | Mis V Mil. Hi:ajii . I iiirsvitli-. Gil. 37 • • Clyde J. Hicks, Jr. . Milstiad.Ga. C. H. Hill, Jr. . • If ' ashington, Cu. J. William Hill . . Marietta, Ga. James P. Hogg . . lluukinsvUh.Ga. Robert A. Holt claw . Perry, Ga. Garner J. Hooi ' lr . Blairsiillc. Ga. VV ' ILLIS K. Howard . LaG range. Ga. Sue Hughes . . . Oakuood.Ga. Max Hooks Hvman Conlile. Ga. John- Richard Irwin . Albany, Ga. MoNCHER Lee Ivey . IVamlck. Ga. James C. Jarrard . . ICayrross, Ga. Martha C. Jarrard Imogene Jett Bernard Johnson . Cliicopee, Ga. Buford, Ga. . Orlando, Fla. v 38 (RESHniEn MtM. VdLNc Johnson- . . Ruysimi. Gti. Mays Joi.r,i;v .... El ijuy. (Jti. Tikjmxs Ij.mo Joi.i.hv Tifion. d ' ti. Dwii) F. joNKS . H iukiiisville,(J i. .1 wii.s j. joNi:s . . Gainesville, G(i. JOHN Al. FORD (on i;s . Deailur.Ca. I.I I l I I joNi:s . . Dtihlone ii.Ga. M KioN joNiis . . Grif)in.Ga. Fl.o iJoNU JoRlj. N . Riiyslon. Ga. STi; ii SlllRLii Ki; AKIN . Canon. Ga. James E. Kei.i.ar ll ' hitestnne.Ga. John Km.LUV . . . I ' idette.Ga. W. Rai.I ' H Ki.i.i.ev Peny.Fla. Jamhs R. KiiNNEMLR . IT liinluim. Ga. A1.I.KN KiNC. . . While Plains, Ga. 39 • • • Charles B. King . . .Ilbany. Gu. John Monroe King . .Itltintn. Ca. James K. Kinkead. Jr. . Criffin.Cin- VILE KiNNEV . Robert Leake . Wii.blrn M. Lee . Minphy, -V. C. D-iut lasvilh Gu. Edisnn , Gil. CI, NE W. LfNSFORD . SuchfS. Gil. John Owen McCcn . . I In mr. Gu. Harr i ' McDonald . Bithlclmn. Gu. H. Bo D McWhorter . Gnthnin. Gu. Steve ALagargee . . Decatur. Gu. John L LE ' i . . GnbhftlerUlc. Gu. James B. LANDEVH.LE . Tcnnillf. Gn. JlMNUE L R0NEY . GllimSvUlc . Gil. Richard X. ALathis . l-itzf enilil. Gn. ill Lo «h| f j 40 FRESHmEn M i i() Mmimivvs . . .1 thins. Gn. DoKolin K. M A ' i Sniidersville.Gn. S. MII-.I. v.. M. (J . . Riihlfinil . (iti. JDiiN M xL ' iHi; . . . Mfirii ' iiti. Cii. Dwil) I ' .. MiM.lR . Mnriillfi. (j ' i. II. C ' . Mlll.lR . .Ivilll ulf lisltiits. Gti. Jcilix 1.. MlM.I-R . (Jallioun. Gti. Rill) Misi NHi:rMi-.R . Gaiiiisvillf. (rti. ' l ' ]H) i s K. .Mucin:!. I. . Griffin, (ic- ThoMX.S W. Miii)1) Munrnr. G i. L ' ll Rl IS R. MoORK . Ddhlnneiiu.Gn. L ' llVRlls il. Ii II. . M ' jiiriin on. Gti. I ' iRR ' i W. Mri.l.KN . . Duntlir.Gil. ll.ll M M. .MlRRMI . RlihUtnil.Gd. H ARol.L) I.. Nh ' RON . . Atlanta. Gti. • • Dan Newborn . . . D ' juglas. Ca. Robert Neely . . LaFayette. Ga. Robert C. Nix, Jr. . Commerci ' , (Jti. U. L. Oesterreicher . Oiiitmtin, Ga. Leslie E. Oglesbv . . Udriifi-ll. Ga. Charlie V. ()u .ts . . Tauiille. Ga. Edith Bond Owens . Dahlonctfa. Ga. John A. Owens . . Ilahiia. Ga. RoscoE C. 1 ' arks . . It ' inihi , Ga. Hlakklv a. Parroti . Dablin. Ga. A. L. Partridge . . Limuhiton. Ga. Eugene C. Patterson . .hiel. Ga. William Patterson . . .h el. Ga. Sara Peacock .... .h cl. Ga. James Pearce . . . LaGrangr. Ga. 42 = fRESH(ll£n Jim N. Pi:ri;RS()N Supert ' in. Ga. W ' ll.l.lAM t ' . I ' nil Ill ' s nniiliir. (!ri. J.AMI ' .S Rn I ' iRKI.i: . . !)( iilllir. (in. CHIN I.. 1 ' i.i;uci;r Ccdmid ' un. Cn- J. N. I ' rkston . A. I.. 1 ' rkki.tt, |r. AM ' jiiroe, Ga. .Itlantti. G(i. jniiN l ' i rirr . . . ' rii ' imast ' in.Ga. A. I ' l Rl) . . . I ' aliloslii.Gii. R. I.. K i (.11 1 Mil Ri; . .Illiuitii.Ga. Kari. i . . . Cluiti.uillr. Gti. H. (j. Ri;chsti;ini:r . Diililniui; !. Gn. R. (). Ri iiisi i.iNiR . Diihl ' iiHiid.Ga. M. 1 11 SOI. I« . . I ' oust l ' ark.G i. j. I). Rii)r.i; v. v Royslon. Ga. [am i;s Vinson Rii.i;v . . Jmip.Ga. 43 • • Edwin ' T. Roberts . . Diiuiiir. Ga. William H. Roberts Griffin, Ga. Claud E. Robinsox . Granshfji-ii. Gu. Paul Roper Jtco. Ga. W. A. Roquemore . Xashi ' illc. Gu. Martha V. Rudasili. . Cant ' ni. Ga. James F. Russell . . IJ ' avirly. Ga. • «m Otis R lee .... Ilonnr, . Ga. n Herbert J. Sanders . . h lison . Ga. j R. Scarborough . Ilankiinvillc . Ga. Joseph P. Scott . . . Macon. . Ga. T. J JosEi ' HiNE Scott . . I.aGiani t . Ga. i J. C. Shahax . . . Lal ' ayette. Ga. Mary E. Shanahan . Dahlonega. Ga. Frances Shaw . . . Omega. Ga. 44 FRESHmER C. (L SlICI ' I ' ARD. Jr. . . .Itliinla. Cd. H. C. Sll I I ' l ' i(i) . . Stint fiirilh ' , (i i. (. ll.XRI.I S SiKKKII.N . . MiJiiriii, C l. I (K 1,1 SiNci.i r K . Miims. (ill. C ' ll KI.I s r. S lll II . . Siiri;,iit. (ill. I i) Mm Smith . . I ' ihkHIIii. da. Vn v.. SMiTir . . . M ' jiiliric, Gil. James I.. Smiiii . .N ' l,-; I lollmi, . dn. R() C1L Smii II . . . .1 iiliiini. (ill. R WiNsiiii- Souther . Macon. GV . Bin R. Sl ' AlMioiR . ditinesviUe. Gn. [niiv ' iri:R Starr .1 l i iny , Gii. M Rli-; S ' lAioN . . . Jilftrs ' jii, Gil. RoBiRr C SriiMBRiDGi; . Ellijuy. (in. Ki.NNETH A. Stephens . Sfmrta, Gu. 45 • • • T. J. Stephen ' s . Xeu- Unlltin l. Ga. Leasox B. Stiles . Blue Riil c. Cm. Edward W. Stone ll ' liii ' hii i. (Ja. Cecil L. Strickland . LaGrnniri ' . G i. James A. Strickland . Roysian. Gu. JiMMIE H. StLBBS . . Edl ' illl ' in. G l. LoRic SwiNT, Jr. . Johnnie Symmes Anita Tanner . . Clii li y. Gn. Atldtitii. Gfi. Sfiiii o si ' illi ' , Gti. LlcIL S E. TeASLE - U irtlnll. Ga. Frank A. Thomas . . MdKin.Go. William Timmons . U ' lsi I ' mni.Ga. Carlvle Q. Trimri i: . Moultrie. Ga. Ramse ' R. Trimblt. . M ' jiiltrie. Ga. V. H. ' andi ER. Jr. . Jefferson. Ga. ili 46 FRESHIDEn .[amis M. ' r i;r Miriam S ' aiciin Hi (III W.AdvoN Si .itlnilli-. Gil. II iHitinisnii , (ill. (hiilinini. (in. W. O. Wmton . C;r-,l (iiihlis.llii. KURHSS Warm ACK (ilinlsn ' irlh. (in. (i. Vi;aiiii:ria . .Mniintiiiii (iil . (in. %Am. IM Margarih V ' i:i;ms Clnrkstnn. (in. JLl.i- V. Wici.BORN . linesiillr. (in. (ii:oR(,i ( ). W ' lllTAKiR . I ' nli ostn. (in. Fri:d I,()RI (, WiiiTi: . Ihuklnml.Ga. .M K W ' lnri-; . . . Cuiironl, Cn. jiMMii Will I Fill. I) . Bliii Riiiiie.dn. JJ.1 Cl.ALD W ' lI.l.IA.MS . Gninesiillt ' .Gn. CiiARi.i;s ]. Williams . Saufonl. Fin. [amis M. Williams . Monri,i,Gn. 47 • • S. M. Wll-SOX . StniiiM ' jiintiiin. Ga. Doris L. Wofford . . Corncli i. Ga. D. Woodman ' . .Ivci n zili- I:stiit(s. Ga. Fri;d B. Woodward . Cc liirl ' iv.-ii. Ga. ' InM F. WoRSHAM . Jt ' lJersDnx ' Uli-. Ga. Sam J. Worth H ' lir ii Sf ri)i!;.i:. Gii. i LiiTk lL RoBIRT VyXNE Macnn. Ga. 48 w t ' f w L ' ' J s r I) s I) i( N ■■■liy n Miss Mary Shore Baldwin ' , Georgia Sfionsor of the Cyclops UJNN Itrudlc) (liirk Miiii. , ( Ikorcia apunsur ol the Slinliiil liuily 228HS Miss Kitty Maner Savannah, Georgia Sponsor of the Rex Club Hiss lEiirhiii ' ii rnisN L ' li ir woodA, Ihnnessee Sponsor III till- Si!;mri I ' lii In I ' rtitirnily Miss BonnHU Lawsuii Gainesville, Georgia Sponsor of the Battalion tlisN llnllc I lark M II.I I , ( il nK ,| Sponsor of III,- liiilUili ' iti SliilJ S , . % ♦ % r h Miss Mary Gvelyn Mathis Richland, Georgia Sponsor of A Company Hiss tliirv I I ' ll (I I (I W ' iNDI.R, Cil-.dkdl A Spitiisur nf li (i ' jiiifiiiny rs. Floyd 1. Parks Athens, Georgia Sponsor of C Coinpaiiy IlisN II II Ml I lie lie V I (.()N, I ilORl.l Sponsor III ) (lonit ' iiny Mrs. E. R. Slaliiii East Poixt, Gkorgia Sponsor of l)it Baml ) S. i;. I ' . llllNllT A lllNRDI., ( iKORCI i f rjii. iir III tlif iiofilio iiott ' Class Miss Mary Sniifh Bain BRIDGE, Georgia S ' onsr r nl the [• nsh iuin Cleis!: llrs. II. r. Farriir A n l) l|, I ' AIAIIS. (Ikiri.ia S[ iiisnr III The llii ' lir idia •, ■) ' - . ' -«:yCT.rr MisN Kiilh Haywood COLUMBLS, (j1:(1R(;IA sponsor 0 the Officers ' Cluh ) s. K. It. Poller I lIllM S 1I.I.I . ( il liUl.l S onsor of ihr I ' mi-I Irlh iiii (Inuitiil V. ,jf ; : s . f Mrs. Basconi Riggers AvoNDALE Estates, Georgia Sfionsor of tin- DruiiKitic Cliih ) s Mil lie llerrv M C()N, ( ll.DRCI A s ioiis ' ti of iiii- y. M. ( ' .. .1. Miss Eli ahelh king Fort Gaines, Georgia iMiss Xorih Giorgia College Ill I L I T A l[ 1 Color Guard ( AI ' I.MN 1 ' . M. lILTHII.USiiX Ci ' mnitititltint I IKS I 1.1. K. S. M, (ONM;!.!. .Issislaiil I ' . M. S. d- T. SKKCKANT J. I.. tl.AKK Axsislant to the P. M . S. t T. TTTE MILITARY DEPARTMENT Throuj h the endeavors of the members of the Mili tary Department, North Georgia College has emulated the traditions of the Military Academy at West Point; in like manner, North (jeorgia College may well be called Georgia ' s West Point. This year brought about a reorganization of the department through the government ' s defense program. These measures called Captain Hutchcrson to active duty, promoted Lieutenant McConnell, And transferred Sergeant Clark from R. O. T. C. training to special duties in the department. Another promotion that so pleased the cadets was that of Major Litthews to Lieutenant Colonel. Through him as P. .M. S. T. with his assistants has come to the Cadet Corps an excellent program of training which is upheld bv the aid of the Cadet Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers. 71  ' i BATTALION ' STAFF LlELTENANT Coi.ONEl. AsKIiW Cninmaudcr Major North Exnutive Officer Captain Farr r (.lilintniit) C p Captain Hunter First Lieutenant Wei. born ' - Captain Farris -4 Sergeant Moore - ' ' Se ' 72 Passing in Rn-inv Honor Cnmfany l)ist i liim 73 C CAPTAIN MERRIAM Cai ' tain AIhrriam . First Lieutexan j .Martix Second Lieutenant (jNaxn l ARKER T.IEUTKNANT MARTIN FIRST FLATOOX First Lieutenant Lartix Sergeant Phillips, W. J. . Sergeant Harper J. Adams E. Alfiiri) H. Allen J. AXUERSON N. Ash E. Reck HAM F. Bowman M. Bridges A. Brown B. Brown G. Chainckv J. Cox NELL E. Crowley H. DiLLASHAW E. Elliot J. Elrod O. Hemi ' hill H. HtXDERSOX G. Hll.ME E. Herrix R. JoyxER J. Jordan C. Lyle W. Math IS D. Mote W. Moody M. MURRAH J. LX E. Sherrer P. Tapley Plntoon Leader Staff Sergeant . Line Sergeant J. Tate R. TiMMOXS (i. Weatherly J. HITE 1). Willis .-..fin? Y f f a 9 ? (jitiiipitny (Joniiiiunilfr Si ' inni in i ' litiniiuniil I ' lnl ' t ' in (lumntiinilir . iirsl Sergaint LIEUTKNANT C.NANN Si; KG LAM I ' AKKI.K SECOND PLATOOX Second Liuitknant Gxann Platoon Leader Serckant Pllll.l.ll ' S, CUAS Staff Sergeant Serc.eant ai.i: tini: f-i ' ' Sergeant T. AllKKI KdMlllK J. Crane J. Grenga V. IVIE H. M( Whorter J. Priett W. Aeiams R. Davis ]■. Heniierson T. JOI.LEV 1. Maithe S. RiC HARDSON Atkixsdx A. Du;iiY K. IIerrox 1). Kkefe .1. Mm.i.er T. Riik;e vay K. Bateman A. DlRAXT C. Hill J. Kellar (i. Morris J. RiLEV 1. Hkown T. East II.I.NMAX T. Kemi- M. OwEXElY T. Stephens U. Calhoun V. Garrison- M. IVEV D H. KiLLIXGSWORT H T HACKER V. Peacock L. Teasley CAPTAIN ARNOLD C M F Cai ' i l Ak (II.D I ' lRSl I.IILIKNAXT CaI.HOUN SliCONIJ LlEUTUNANT MURRAV Wood i.ii;ri ' i;NANi- cai.iioun I ' lKST n.ATOON First Lii£uti;n wr Cai.holx Platoon Lender Si;r(;i£ ANT UrOW N f t tr .S ' 1 ir till  i t Si;r(;i:a r AKe ' i I Ri; . . Line Sergeant W. Ada m s 11. DiNGLEK !• . HoLtOMIlE G, Lath EM i:. Rav J. Thlrm.nn H. AvERV J. I)()I)U (i. lloOI ' EK W. Lee J. Rav J. TlRXER S. BrxTox I ' :. I ' tiii:uiii(:k I ' . Jones W. M. David F. Smith W. Walton W. Coi ' SINS F. I ' -l.ETCIlF.K 1. Jones D.Miller R. Smiih W. White D. Cl ' MliAA H. Gl.OVEK ' W. Kelly R. MlSEMIEIMER E. Stone F. Woodward I.. Clutis C;. (Jkkene T. Ki(;iiT C. Mill L. SWITN R. Wynne M. Danials C. 1 Iami!y S. Ki G wr W Y f f II 9 9 f ' ' j ; « II y (ill in mil niter Stiiinii ill (jiiiiiniiinil Pint nun (i ' liiimnm ir His I S fit; runt l.liarri ' .N.WI MIKUAV SKKi.l-.AN I WOOD SECOND IM.AIOON Si-LOM) l,ii:i ti:n A I Mirr ' Si:r(;i:ant I)()sti:r Skrgkant Acevkdo . J. Ai i.iscix R. Asii II. I! AKKIIN W. MiKl) L. Hovi. S. BkAi KKTT v.. C ' oilK F. Cook W. CfTTS M.Dix i. KkAKE 1), Kkaks W. (illlDEXS J. (JKKiGKKS R. Hai.1. H. Mam MOM) R. Haxley W. Hilton R. HllLTZ( i.au I. Kf.nnkmi K M. Key W. I.l NSKOHI) J. M( Kav J. MoKKISON I ' . MlI.I.EN R. Xeely 1.. Oci.ESBY A. I ' WNE C. Phim.ifs 1 1. Sanm)ers r. Saxiieks l . Smith R. Stembriuce J. V ' arxek Pliilooii Leiiihr Staff Sergeant Line Sirt cant H. Va(.xon A. Whai.ex F. White A. Williams C. Williams J. Wilson CAPTAIN I ' ARKS C I) M P Captain 1 kks .... First Lieutknant Hoi i.iua - Si ' COND Lieutenant Waters Gay i.IKl ' TKXANT ITOLI.in AY FIRST PL . TO ) First Lielti .NANl RRls ■Hol.l.lUA ' N ' . Plutofjn Ledtlcr Sergeant G. N ... . Staff Srrgetint Sergeant M l-RCIiR . Line Scn;eant R. Beckham 1 1. Grace J. KiNi; K. Paktin E. Skelton M. Vandiviere P. Collins C. Hicks J. Kl.VKEAll X. Preston B. Smith J. Whitfield L. Crew .1. H.k;g (j. Magargee 1!. I ' riiiiv J. Smith G. Whitakek J. Dltkwoktu 1). Ju.VES !■. Mathis C. RuUI.NSO.N ' J. Symmes M.White VV. ESTES .1. Jones D. Move J. Scott D. Thompson J. WlI.I.IA.MS F. Gheesli.vc: (;. King C. OrzTs I I, Sllll ' I ' AKIl S. Ul.man 1). WllllUM AN Y f f 11 M I] Gil III pun ( ' .hiiiiiKiiidfr Si ' i ' iiiii ill (liiiiiiiitiiiil I ' liitu ' iii (Jiiiniiiiiiiilir . Ilr.il Siii;i iiit si;Ki;i; Nr ;. y LIEUTKNANT W ATI. US SECOXI) I ' l.A ' IOOX SiCDM) I-IKITKN AM WatKRS Pl ltOOii Leader Shrcuant Ransom Si ll Siigamt Sergeant Riggers Line Sergeant A. AXDKKWS M. Cl.AKK (I. KoKIlKS Il.HuFF K. MatHIS J. Pl.F.IlCKR T. liARKsiiALK L.Davidson V. Gextky M.Ji)nf.. H.Mii.i.kr W. Rainey C. Hi.AX( HAKii R. Davidson H. ( iodfkkv J.Jakkard H. Myron V. Scalf.s W. Boi.iNC R. DoDD M. (Irist L. Ku ki.iciitkr F. Phillips B. Si-ainholr I. BiTLER R. Kntzmincjer J. Harris R. Lk. ke . . I ' ru kf.tt J.Starr V. Cochran J. Fletcher W. Howard J. Manheville R. Ralchexherg K. Stei-hexs M. W ' lI.l.lA.MS M F J Captain Cheney KiRST LlELTENANT P ' l.l.IS Second Lieutenant Lsr - Hlr.ilSMITH .... CAPTAIN CIIICMCY i2 i.i]:lti:nant kli.is FIRST PL.XTOOX First Lieutenant Ellis Platoon Ltadcr Sergeant Smith Staff Sergeant Sergeant King Line Sergeant R. An A. MS C. I ' r.NNixG L. Hk.ndkilks J. Mekca.nu.vnte L ' .. Rllker C. Strickla.n ' u G. .Ai.EXAXDER L. FlT CEKALD B. HlI.L D. NEWBORN R. ScAKBROlGH J. SlLBBS P.Bass J. Faikcloth I). Horne E. Newton J. Shannon D. Svfan J. Cash Fort R.Jones J.Owens J. Sheppard F.Thomas C. Ch.M ' Max S. Gleaton Keaton J. Peter.son C. Shockley J. Wei.i.horn S. Chri.stopher W. (Irimes J. MiCalla W. Roberts R. Souther J. Whitehead D.Conner 1!. Hatcher J. McCoy W. Rocjue.more K.Stephens T. Worsham S. Worth Y f f I) n n Ijiintpiiii ( iiiiimtiniler Siiuiiil in (luiiinianil I ' lilt nun l iiniiiDiniltr . hirst Sfii;eiiiil 1,11 !• I 1 I ISCKV skk(;k. . T iiii.iisMrrii SECOND i ' LATOOX Sn.() i) Liii ■I 1 HON i:rk l S( r I SR I ' III 1 ' I ' m Lender Sl-R(iF -W ' T I . Sttiff Sergeant SlRCFWT I ' s . Line Sergeant 1. AliA.MS 11. DllKKIS J. Heai. J.Kl.M, K. I ' AKKS J. Si.nim.etaky v.. Ayeks K, (iAlNEV J. Heath V. Knai ' i- J. PlEKCE J. Starr v.. B (;i.EV .1. (iollK.R B. HicKsiix .1. Mai.ey v.. Pru.E. J. Wall C. Hates J. (iKKKN- v.. HrnsdN W. .Mathis J. RlSSELL C. Willi A. MS A. lioLTOX I). (iKOVKR ( i. Johnson . M( Leop C. Shki ' herd H. Vol- NT. y CaKMK ' HAEI. D.Hayes C. Kei.l T. MiTlHEI.I, ir-:  %. fV r H E CATTAIN SLATON Captain Si.aiox First Lii:rTi. an i I ' ortir Uarxett Webb I.IKrri ' .iXANI I ' OKTKR ROSTER S. Abston C. Cook H. Hatcher 11. Ml-RIMIV W . Pattkrsiin W. Sll)ll. TH E. Austin G. Cook M. HVMAN II. MruKAv .1. I ' lRKI.E J. TlI.I.Y V. Barr Z. Dait.htrev H. Johnson- R. Xix W . I ' UIDCEN C. Trimble J. Barrows E. Dillard G. King J. NoRRIS 11 Rei HSTEINER R. Trimble W. Bkasi.ey M. Drake J. Leonard p. OlWM R. Re( HSTEINER VV. Vandiver R. Bedingfiei.l) H. Gay G. LlI ' SCOMI! 0. OeSTERRKU HER W . R(x;ers J. Veal P. Cawthox R. Graves C. Moore R. Parrott B. Stiles T. Wall H. Ci.ark 1 1. Griffin U. Moore E. Patterson H. Strickland A I D . (i ' iiiif iiny CiiiiiiiKitulfr Siiiiiid in (Jornniiiiitl . Sfioiiti Lieiittniint . lirst Si ' rji iiiiit SKK JI;ANT WEBB LIKl ' TKNANl llAKNiri ' AI.M MAI r.K i I ' riiuiily U ' f luiil line; L ' lyal forever Reverence thy niimc. II ' , ' 11 he I ' l thee Strive for thy alory Forsfiking never — .hill for thy fame. .V. C. C. X V f ' «lK OF ; ;gc i VIVA m I f 3 ' y - Z£|£2i ILK K mit4. If it ' L I ha III Hand. I ' eacoik iicis a iiioiilh full. Kcx. Retreat. The regulations say ... Paginate li Z ' ietdrioiis. Bamjuct. Jitterbugs? Ihiinan Hug. .Mahel. Coeds? Bob and .Mays. Butch and Bottle. Big Dog. SuperzL ' oman. Grasscater. 1 T II L K T I ( ' J I) I II 1 L JUNE 1, 1941 ATHLETICS BASKETBALL RIFLE TEAM TENNIS INTRAMURALS COED SPORTS II I S K E T B i L L Coach Coker — one whose iintirin ef- forts have placed our colle;:e hijzh in the rank of sports — to him we dedicate this Athletic JoLinial. This ' ear Coach Coker had seven of his last ear ' s letter men hack, and with the atldition of sex ' eral good freshmen, he put out a szood haskethall scjuad. ' The Cadets won thirteen ames and lost ten. The luLih point man for the season was Captain Bill McIJaviil with a total of 231 points. He was closely followed hy Dorsey Jones, with a r iral of 1S7 points. n u I T Y s (I r HI Tlu season ' s riVDrd is as follows: X. Ga. Nniinaii I ' ark 2.? Mi Hnhorsliam 2« 4.? Rabim Ciap 51 40 (lordon 24 2. Aujjusta liinior Collc i ' .... 34 2 Abraham HaMwin 17 10 Habersham 44 52 West (Jeorjiia 35 26 South (K■()r ia 32 40 Rabun (Jap 50 36 V ' ounj; Harris 48 36 Reinliartlt 34 49 Soutli (ieorj;ia 57 24 Norman Park 17 32 Armstrong ' 37 32 Abraham Mal.lw in 35 49 Rcinhardt 24 43 West (u ' or ' ia 34 49 Clordon 33 53 Ounji Harris 32 43 Armstrong; ii 58 Auiiusta Jutiior Collej e .... 46 79 West (jeorjzia 4S 46 Left side, luf to bottom: Ash. Wood. KIroil, IVrkins. . rnolil. . . . Center, left to right: Xlcl).ivid, Ad.ims. White. Xlorrisim, Jones. . . . Right side, tof to Iwllom: IJcdiiiKficId, North, Dilla- shaw, Holtzcl.Tw. McWhiirtir. 1j RIFLE T E 1 Jl SKRC.KA-N r I I.AKK Ix Spite ok a Change of Coaches at the Middle of the season, which was necessitated by changes in the Military Department personnel, the ritle team made a creditable showing toward the end of the season. John Symmes ' possible scores in various positions and the support of other men on the team placed North Georgia high among the participants in the Fourth Corps Area annual match. An even higher goal was reached in the Hears t Trophy match. The season came to an end with a close win over Boys High School of Atlanta. A rearrangement in the different phases of Mili- tary Science is proposed so that riHe marksmanship will be taught at the beginning of the year. This will enable every member of the Cadet Corps to compete for the varsity team. With these changes and practically all this year ' s entire team back to form the nucleus N. G. C. has prospects of another cham- pionship team for the coming year. k. Silliii It ' ten . . . - .. ' .« v ' cr  i ' ' ciixncij . . . - -U ' i ' -fciuiiiuj nuiit ).i B f fCfv . ' y Ak l iJ TF.XXIS This year. Coach Cukcr had several ot liis hist ear ' s ehanipii)i hip team liack, aiul itii the addition of severa l i;ood freshmen, has put out a team rliat i iU tme l to repeat hist ear ' s aLtions, and cop the State Junior CoUe e tournament a ' ain. Witli liis hist year ' s numher one man, Carlto;) W ' elhurn, hack in that position, and McClure, another seasoned eteran, hack in numher two position, Coacli should put out a M|uad that has never hcen equalled in the state Junior Collejies. W ' elhorn and McClure should he ahle tn hcdti dtiwn the numlier one douhles, and u ith Starr and Williams in there fijihtin;; at number t o, the State Tournament siiouid he easily taken. So far this ear tile sipiad has drupped (inl (ine match, this heinL ' ith (leorgia K enin ScIkjoI. Tile schedule for this ear is as tollows: April 8 — South Geori ia Colle je here April II — (leory;ia Kvenini; School there April A — P. C. Frosh there April 17 — Kmor Junior there i B .April 18 — Abraham Haldwin there P April l ' — South (leor ia there H HHV - .April 23 — (leorjiia Frosh In Athens i V P B ' M April 2-t — Riverside here n HJF i April 26 — West Georjiia there Sr April 28— P. C. Frosh here i •T .April 30 — Georgia F ' rosh here May 2 — Gordon here .Ma 3 — West Georgia here Ma 10 — Georgia Kveninj; Collej;e here .Ma 15, 16, 17 — Junior CoUefre Tournament . here .May 2- — F.mory Junior here ' i ' ech Frosh — Cl ' entative .Arrangements) 89 d k 7 M i I n H il M I! R I L S III! X 1 i G CHAS. ilcCLURE Manager of Basketball Left side, top to bottom: IIAVKS. D CompaTU ' . 125-lb. W ' gt. Chainp. . . . IIVMA.V. Band, 118-lb. Wgt. Chami . . . . BASS, IV Company, IS5-lb. Wgt. Champ. . . . (IRIMES, D Company. I75-lb. Wgt. Champ. Right side: HANI.EY, B Company, 1101b. Wgt. Champ. . . , MYRON, C Company. 1.15-lb. Wgt. Champ. . . . KE. TOX. D Company, 145-Ib, Wt. Champ. . . . THOMAS, D Company, Heavyweight Champ. I 7 N (I F T II 1 I I A new c:ir broiijxht to us a cuinpli-te new SNSteni tor tin- Intranuiial l ' r();. ' i:im. ' I ' his i-ar with Coach Coker, aiilcil bv liis ever- read)- assistant, Coach Uriilyes, lias sliowri the aim of the projiram — One for all anil all for one. Plans have worked out in such a manner that every cadet on tlu- campus may have the chance to take active part in some sport, whatever the t pe it may be. FRESH. MAN BOX- INCi . . . every year the most exciting clash in Compan Spirit. .Man times it was shown that it was not the most adept at the sport that came out CHAMP but that it was an bod s (ij;lu that jiave it what there was under the belt. Rope bruises, iilove burns, nor sprained joints could not put down the never-say-die spirit beliind eacli punch. As the season closed Compain D was found to have barel nosed out the Band. FALL I ' KNNIS . . . due to six excellent tennis courts, and tlie Cadets ' likinj; this sport. Fall Tennis found many entrants on hand. Through the winners of this tourna- ment. Coach Coker was able to pick out his present ' arsit -. This ear the tournament was won b - T II I r II F II II T II 1 L L V L I E V B A I L A Company. The winner, Carlton Wellborn is number one man on the ' arsit . SOFTBALL... before the cool weather of fall came upon us bats were wielded on the shortened diamond of the base- ball fieKl. The victorious team was also Company D as the defeated Compan B. TOUCH FOOTBALL . . . from the inexperienced to the ex-hi h school star, they trod on the field, di;.iijin their toes in deeper in every pla . This tourney h no means a one-sided afifair was won by the hard- hitting A Company bo. s. BASKETBALL . . . winter ' s breezes just round the corner threw the boys on the iiardwood. X ' ictories were piling in for every team ; as the bitter struggles took place Coach Coker was busily engaged in picking the outstanding freshmen for his arsit - squad. The sensa- tional ictor of the Band over B Compan ga e that organization the tourne . FOOL . . . breezes still whipping around the corner also brought sweeping victory for A Company in the doubles tour- nament with Bowman and Tate as Champs. VOLLFA BALL . . . still on the hardwood comes the FIELD II (I I ' k E V II II IV 1 1 i; I ' I li I ' II li houncinu aiul yclliiiji ot tliosi- UT i ' ntl fiij:a eil iii hitter strii ' j:i, ' li ' to kcrp the ball in the air. Com- pany B was victorious in the volleyball tourney. H() VUN(j . . . comes the sensational six-man team of C Company with such outstrnilinc men as P. K. Phillips, ' 40 singles winner, Kntzmin er. eteran, and Harksiialc. tresiiman Hash, to bowl over every oncomer with no trouble and finally to defeat the Faculty team. KIKLD HOCKFA ' . . . sprin;: brinjiintr its usual sinjzinj; of birds, cuddlinj; of couples, sprained rists. and still a new one for the new sport introduced this car, namely, busted shins. SInncS ' i of the :ame was overcome with the introduction of the jiuards and sticks si im betjan to fly until A Company came out as winners of their matches. THOSK ' i E T TO CO.MK ... as the Cvci.oi ' S jioes to press the INTRA.MLRAL PROCjRA.M has not by an - means been completed. Man men are lookin;: lonvard to competing; in those to come which will con ' ist of PADDLF BAD- MIN ' ION. PINC , P()N(i, TRACK. CROSS COLNTRV, HORSK SHOKS, AND O ' lHKRS. II 1 N k [] T II 1 L L P II I) L Ell snins MISS SARA BRUCE Coed Intramural Sports would not be complete without the able leadership of Miss Bruce, who for several y ears has been their Physical Education instruc- tor. To her, we dedicate Coed Sports. ARCHERY Among the numerous sports, the coeds display unusual ability in archery. At right are some members of the archery team. Eeft to right, they are Lucille Grif- fen, archery manager, Virginia Saun- ders, Bonnelle Lawson, Edith Craig. Archery tournaments are held in the spring (Quarter with competition between the various teams. •Toni SIK lloiM.soX Caf ' fain i.liAi.i: D.WIS Cat ' tain ' IRAIII. I ' ANS Till ' ' l r;ilil tans, one ot tlu ' two siiplKimoic teams, won second place in the song-writinji con- test, and were also second place uiiiiicrs in tlic contest of stunt nijilit. MKRCl RIANS Tilt- -MciTurians, another of tlic sophomore teams, were winners of stunt nit;ht, and tliird place winners of the song-writing contest. llll ' l ' ()l,i;rA.NS Tile Hippolctans. one of the freshman tc.ims. were winners of first place in thi- soiii- ' -w rititig contest, and winners of fourtli place in stunt night. PHI-OMICROXS The Phi-Omicrons, another of the freshman teams, won third place in stunt night, and were fourth place winners in the song-writing contest. I1. K1!AK. nilI.l)KR. ; i:i.iz. i!i;rii siianahax Cu ' far ' n The Coed Program as outlined that every girl on the canTpiiJ as shown here are made up ' tj Bruce is carried out in such a manner in this division. Major sports all, hiking, bowling, and tennis. iiik-i,,- Tenuis : .Iclion! Other sports on the training in Pong. X ' arsity Basketball, and Arc talents. )ung ladies are Badminton, Ping hcse feats the coeds show unusual aW v i Hadiiiiiitoii 97 R G jI i I Z il T 1 1 S n it ' n E I, L M I (; t ii ii u ' 1 1 fi%jj l (lk I I K . lij;l;i Ai I ' AKKS WALL Edu ARD Pdrter PresiilenI W. H. Mkrrlwi rke-Pres ' uldit Bex Parks Secretary DuKK Martin- Tnnsurer RriBKRT P ' arrar Mcinhcr Thomas Wall Member 100 T HE 11 I ' V ( ' I { n S T A F F IJi.s Parks Eilitor-iii-Cliirf HicM Nor I II Biisiiiiss Miinni ' fr J. C. H rm;s . . I ' ll, II 1 1 .1,1 vise r of linancis C. J. DisML KhS . i ' aiiilly .1, riser to the Etiiloi Hou Farrar Feature Editor Ri Hli: Cari.isi.i-; Sfiorts Editor Frank (lARRrsov . .hsiitnnt liusiiiess Manager Rl() I() i:s Photographer MoXM.l.l.h LawsoN . . . .Issisttint Editor JAS. . r i)i: ii.r.i-: . .Issoi ' mti Business Manager Cm AS. Oltzs Associate Editor W. li l . Sports Editor . F R ' . Shori; hsistani Editor Jo Maf. Smith . .hsistant Business Manager 1 Hos. i.i, . . Assistant Business Manager 101 THE UDET RLfiLEIl S T H F RoBFRT FaRR R Eilit ' ir-iii-(Jliii ' ( Frank Garrison . Business Moiutner R. S. McCoys ' hi. I, . I ' diiilly Adviser I AUKAU CAUKlSdN Publish KD kvi-rv thrre wekks by the stiulents of North Georgia College, to express the unbiased opinion of the students, establish high standards of conduct, scholarship and sportsmanship, to encour- age greater participation and interest in all college activities and to promote stronger co-operation between the students and the administration. George Beasley Photographer Bascom Biggers h ' c-us Sloll Rebie Carlisle Associate Editor Bill Calhoun Excliaugcs Edith Craig Features Margaret Freeman News Staff BiLLV HiGHSMITH Sforts Staff Mariox Jones Circulation Staff Catherine King e-j.s staff Elizaheth King Features BONNELLE LaWSON News Staff Charles McClure Sforts Staff Hugh North News Staff Ben Parks Xews Staff Gene Patterson Features ♦Chari.es Phillips Cireulalitfit Stati ' Wesley Rainev sports Staff Bill Roolemore sports Staff X ' iRGiNiA Saunders News Staff Jo Mae Smith Xews Staff Dan- Woodman News Staff No Picture 102 GaM Suolet The Voice Of North Georgia College ► AllLONK JA. OKOKGIA. MAY 31. I94i I UITIDN N. G. C. Enrollment Sets New Record ' . I. .Kir J . Tin- 1440 41 vitiilrni t)i of North (trdrfti ( ' nllcKC in Ut c I ill tlir liiftlitry of thr ■ tt ' . ' I ' licrc arc I.W c« rt|s and . •■o.itU ' t , niakiiiK a total nf 59 1 «liiilt ' iii«. TIm rnr tliiiriit is larger l our llian last year. IVt  iilrnt KoKi-rs c liniatt- l thai : i-l-ro tniatcly I5n • tihlcnt ' « wi-rc tlc- t admiftKton l rcati f k ' lai-k of ' ititfiry ipnrr Religious Emphasis Week Held April I to 4 April I. I ' litlcr l)ir spoiiitorship nf ihc V. M. r. . .. KeliKunis Km- |iliasis W ' cpk was obscrvcil April I- 4 ! r. R. S. VouiiK. | astor of the ;al Itaptist church of Ncwnan,  ;ur i speaker for the week. I r. Vouiift comlticled chapel pro- grams on Tue 4lay and Thursday at rct(iiUr chapel periu ts. anil every niuhi a !icr -icc was held in the 1 : cI auditorium. ' arious campus uizations helped with these eve- ' iiiin crvices with special ongs and pr )f!ram . t pcn forimis and discus- sion were held in the aftern« ons in ■us dormitories and buildings otudents to meet and discuss problems. Clark Is Unopposed In Election For President Of Student Body t tctol.ii J9. Ill the elect io: o( Tuesday. ( )ctober 21. Lieutenant Colonel James Leonard Clark of Milen, (ia.. was unopposed for pres- ident of the student body. Colonel Clark hoMs many impor- tant positions on tie canipn?-. lie is Business Manager of the I ' adct ICuglcr. and has been very outstand- ing in the military ilepartnu-nt of the school as shown hy his present rank of battalion commantler. Garrison C Company Is Decorated With Citation Cords At Colorful Parade lolier 29. — Cadets of Company . the Honor Company, were dec- iirated with citation cords at pa- I . I- Sunday by l re ident Rogers. f ceremony wa very colorful, tnemhers of the Honor Corn- wearing ilre? s caps and blouses, the cords on the left shouMer ■iir ld iu e. The freshmen re- I l)liie cords, the sophomores. ' inr«. r citation cord is something ly new at North C eorgia. In roliahility it will be awarded . year to the member of the C.iinpany. Thr Hignit ' icanc: - ition Cord I thai it calls - ' entiun to thr fact that V ' - eeU, and shouM re- 1 for t% excellence. . the |H ssihility o ' • ■. ill adornment shoidd trie cadet the incentive to make impany the l e «t company. New Members Are Added To Faculty (clulter S, |%Ieven new inenii.ers were added to the faculty this year. Mr. Wayne Howman. Professor of Knglish and Dramatic Club Direc- tor : Mr. Howard H. Ciilbert. Jr.. new bookkeeper ; . lr. Desmond Itooth, Professor of Knglish and Di- rector of Men ' s tllee (_ lub ; Mr. Francis K. . iiilrew. Social Science ilepartment : Mr. Kicbard .Maguire. Pro ' e sor of .Mathematics an l Sci- ence : Mr. Will 1). Young Kegi tr.ir and l ro ' e?s ir  f Social Science: Mr. William Mlankenburg, Professor of Mechanical Dr.iuing and Phy-.- ics : Mr . Irma Holloway. Teacher Is New Bugler Manager 4. Frank ( iarrison, a from Atlanta, has been the Publication Commit- the jiosilion of lUisitiess Dusiness Fchruai y sophomore chosen by tee to (ill Manager of the Cadet lUtgler, wliich was vacated by the resignation of James L. Clark. Seven candidates were interviewed by the committee, several of which were freslimen who niaile an excel- lent showing. Mr. C. J. Disniukes. chairman of the Publication C om- niittee. stated that the committee was greatly pleaded with the results of the meeting and wished to urge [ those freshmen who tried for the position this time to be sure to enter the competition again this spring at which time next year ' s Business Manager will be selected. Band Makes Trip To Basket Tourney Held In Tifton .March II. Through the unsdfivh and splenilidly cooperative donations of the remainder of the battalion and the Kcncroiis niercliant of Dahlon- rga. :i portion of the .North Ceorgia Crdlege hand accompanied the ba- - kelbalt team to Tifton to atteiiil the junior college cage tourney. The Hand chartered a bus anil, nnilcr the guidance of Lt. .McConnell an l Cadet Captain Saion. allie ! forth to the southernnu st part of the state to help the team demon- strate the merits of . . i . C. Numerous Improve- ments Are Made On Campus i )ctoher 8. — Numerous improve- ments have been and are being made on the campus and in the buildings of N ' orth (ieorgia College. The in- terior of old buildings have been re- lone. walks laitl down in all essen- tial places, new roads cut and the tract paved, anrl shrubbery placed over the entire campus. In adflition to this the new library has been finished and is now fully furnished to meet all student needs. of Knglish and Dean of Women : Mrs. Martha Hutcherson. . ssistant Librarian ; Mr. Willis Hridges, As- sistant Coach: and Sergeant C. IL Chapman, Assistant in the Military Dept. Elwyn Carter, Famous Soloist, To Be Here May 2 April 11. li.e . . t.. K. Men ' s (Ilec Club will present a concert in the college auditorium at 8:30 p. m.. on May 2. Klwyn I ' artcr. of New York, will be the guest bass soloist with Mr. C. J. i ismukes directing and Dr. R. 11. Flanders at the piano. HONOR COMPANY THE CADET BUGLER Annual Edition NEW ARMORY AND CLOTHING ROOM Armory And Clothing Roonr Near Completion; New Room To Solve Old Problem February 18. — L ' nder tlie guidance of Lieutenant Richard S. McConnell. ilic old library in Price Memorial IJall is being converted into a new elo tiling store and modernized arm- or -. Located directly above tlie Stu dent Exchange, the new Armory will be more accessible and will relieve the previous congestion that has oc- curred when it was necessary to check rifles in or out. An altogether new system of care of the rifle will be inaugurated. The cadets rille will be kept, at all times, in the armory. Each com- pany will be allot ie l a section of a rack lor their rifles. The . rmory is well ventilated and lighted, thus affording more satis- factory dispensation of clothing to cadets. It is conservatively ecpiipped so as to guarantee protection and care of the rifles and clothes. North Georgia College Players To Present Three- Act Play ' Safety First ' January 14. - . husband wlu ' stays lost all night, a blood thirsty Turk, and a typical Irish df tective-niaid romance aid in making; Safety First the entertaining play that it is. The play will be given on Thursday. January 16. at 7.45. The cast includes Bascom Hig- gers as Jack Montgomery, the young I usband : Charles McCIure as Jerry . rnold, an unsuccessful fixer ; Lor- ing White as Mr. McXutt. a defec- tive detective : lienjamin tirace as Elmer Flannel, a college man; Da- vicl Crover as . bou I ' en Mocha, the Terrible Turk : Katharine Swinl as Jack ' s wife ( pity her) ; Tootsie Hodgson as X ' irginia Hridger. their mamma and mother-in-law ; Carol Harding as ZuHeka. a lender Turk- ish maiden ; and Margaret Weems as Mary Ann O ' Finnerty, an Irish cook. Prominent Men Form Alumni Association (.)ctober 29. — Several ilays ago a group of i roniinent men who use i to attend North (leorgia Agricul- tural College got together in At- lanta and organized an alumni as- sociation. Several attempts have been ma le in the past to form such an organization, but this is the first succes- ful try. . t the meeting officers of the or- ganization were elected. It is inter- esting to note the important posi- tions that these old graduates now hold. Among the group of officers can he found a judge, doctor and prominent business men. The following men are to head the association : Hill Dorsey. presi- dent ; Judge Ralph McClelland, first vice-president; Dr. Thomas (I. Fowler, treasurer ; Ceorge H. Por- ter. Jr.. second vice-presiilent. antl E. Hums lirooks, secretary. Prof. Angelsberg Celebrates 80th Birthday March 11. — Mr. p-erdinand Angels berg. North Georgia College band- master, celebrated his eightieth birthday recently. Mr. Anglesbcrg was born in Lux- embourg and a ter an outstaniiing musical career came to North Geor- gia College in 1913 as Hand Direc- tor and Professor of tierman. He continues yet in the former ca- pacity and has gained a reputation for turning out outstan iing bands. Dr. J. C. Dixon To New Drill Field To Be Show Place April 22. The new drill field, which was begun only several weeks ago, is almost completed. The grass seeds have been sown and a boun- tiful rain has lent its aid. Prof. J, C. Harnes says that with favorable weather we should have a tiiick turf in about six weeks. The new field has developed in an amazingly shoi t time from a • Irab, rocky, apjjarently useless, shal- low valley into a level, sodded arena surrounded by the too familiar track. The rapidity with which the changes took place is remarkable. In a comparatively short time the plot has been graded, ploughed, cut, harrowed, dragged and, in brief, pulverized. put niissililc for church formation or parade, Coh nel Kiehniorid based his opinion of the corps upon the gen- eral appearance of the cadets and from information gained from Col- onel Matthews and Sergeant Mc- Connell. In a letter to Colonel Matthews he sent the following report: Among the I Senior R. O. T. C. units in this corps area, the unit at this institution I North Cieorgia College) is, and has been for sev- eral years, one of the best, if not indeed the best, ... Its efficiency is due ... to the remarkably sound and solid and never-failing loyalty and devotion to it upon the part of the corps of cadets. Col. Matthews Pre- sides At Memorial Day Program -November 19. — Armistice Day was observed at North Georgia College by a special [ rogram in the audi- torium, Lt. Col. Matthews presi iing. Mr. Foiiville McWhorter. a prom- inent Atlanta businessman and a Colonel in the Reserve Corps, was the guest sjteaker. His speech, force- ful with its grajdiic picturization of some of his dramatic experiences in the first World War. stressed his ideas on war and peace. Commending tiie military unit here on the work it is doing, he pointed out that above all, America should be prepared for any emer gency. Metropolitan Trio Presents Concert December 10. — The Metropolitan Trio of New ' ork presented a con- cert Tuesday morning, December 3, at the chapel hour. The program, composed of classical and semi-clas- sical numbers, i)rovided N. G. C. students with music of a very high (juality which was educational as well as entertaining. This Trio consists of three tal- ented musicians : Mack Walmer, an accomplishe l pianist ; .Staidey Kraft, vifdinist who lias studied with some of the foremost musicians of our day. and David I ' ratt, an outstand- ing performer on the cello. Col. Richmond In- spects Cadet Corps November 19.— Colonel H. R. Richmond, the officer in charge of all R. (). T. C, activities in the Fourth Corps Area, came to North Georgia College on Sunday. .Novem- ber 10. and gave the cadet corps his annual inspection. Although the w eat her was not Pan-Hellenic Group Holds Initial Meeting And Elects Officers January 14. — The Pan- 1 lelleuic Council held its firs t meeting of the year on January 7. Although this is the first meeting of the yi-ar much has already been done by this fra- ternal group towards promoting the social life of the campus. Several dances are on deck for the Winter Ouarter. Officers for the group have al- ready been selected : Joe Porter, president ; Ben Parks, secretary : Duke Martin, treasurer ; and other members of the council are Bob Farrar, Hill M erriam and Tom Wall. Ask oted ew rrom To Fill Vacancy February 4. — Cadet Major Law- rence . ske v, outstanding in both military and student activities, has been promoted to Cadet Lieuten- ant Colonel to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cadet Lieutenant Colonel James E. Clark, who went into service in the regu- lar army January 16. Lieutenant Colonel Askew is a graduate of Co- lumbus High where he served as an officer in the R. O. T. C. unit. Speak For Honors Day Coeds Combine Into Oomph Corps April 1. — Dr. J. C. Di.Kon. vice- chancellor of the University Sys- tem of (ieorgia will be the guest speaker for Honors Day. Dr. Dixon is one of the most distinguished educators in the state, and his ap- ] earance will be of wide interest. Honors Day is an annual affair, and its specific purpose is to rec- ognize those select students who have maintained an average of B in all subjects with no grade be- low C. It is truly a day of uni- versal interest and a fitting trib- ute to those students who have striven for exceptional mark; Headed By Moorehead and Wofford 104 October 29.— Flash I X. G. C. co- eds abandon powder puflfs for mili- tary 1 , I1 ninety-nine coeds have gotten together and formed a company, calling tiiemselves the Oomph Corps. This company of feminity, commanded by Captain Moore- head and Lieutenant Wofford, marches over to the dining hall and has meal formation of its own every day. No sir. the cadets have nothing on the coeds when it comes to military tactics, for the coeds have their own version of the bloody hut which they use on special oc- casions. And when it comes to mili- tary nomenclature, in cadettc lan- guage, S-1. S-2 and S-3 mean smooch, first-class, second-class and third-class. So far, Oomph Corps seems to be doing very nicely. Xot a single cadette has been stuck yet. liut give them time I Annual Kdition THE C A U i: T BUGLER M « 1 ) A V i t) McDavid Chosen On All-Stars ' Basket Team A|iril 22. Hiliy McDaviil. star N. it. {. ' . ct-nlcr un l tiit:ti p ' i t man for the pa!t| caMtn. was ctiuM ' it as onir of the cctitcrn on The Soulliern Coach j and Alhlt ' if ' s all-niar squad for 1941 Mi ' l avi l s playing throviKhutil the | ora on anil tliirniK the toiirnanicnt j cntncl hitn tdiv i-nvrtnl (lositiun. NGC Cadet Five Had Good Season, Winning 13 of 23 M.irili I I riK- fa.lcts ha l a very ■. itcc !«Mil ti.i ki-iliall scaitoii. They wtm li out oi JJ gamt ' s, ami scored a total of 9.U points witli SIh scoml aRai ns t them, (. ' aptain Hilly Mc- David, h i K h • poi n t man with 2.11 iMiints. was followed closely hy Dor sey Jones, who scored a total of 187 points. Sophomore Girls Win Over Frosh In Exciting Basket Game March 1 1. Itoys, girls, and fac- ulty were Rrcatly surprised on the fatal night of Kchruary 25 when the ophoniores swept the freshmen oil their feet hy ine victorious point. The crowd really went through tor- ment the last lew minutes of the game. Many a sore throat resulted irom ttiis comhat which was the cli- max of the girls ' intramural basket- ball tournament. Ity careful perception of each pla er throughout the tournament, the freshmen elected six sophomores and the sophomores six freshmen for the varsity basket hall team. Lucille tiriffen was elected the most out- «lanfling freshman player while Itur- bara KIder came out on top for ihc ■ophomorcs. WELLBORN Wellborn Defeats McClure In Fall Tennis Finals October 29.— With a 6.1. h2, u victory, Carlton Wellborn defeated Charles McClurc to win the Iinals of the annual fall tennis tournanienl. Wellborn had previously defeated Claude Williams in the semi-tinals, f -2. 6-.1: while McCluri gainett the Iinals with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Wil- liam Dartlen. The lield included over 200 stu- dents, making il the largest tennis tournament ever held at X. (t. C. Newman Plays For First Dance Of Year t H-t.iliei Jw. N. (,. t. jittnUutis garbed in dress uniforms and eve- ning dresses swung to the tunes of Jim Newman and his orchestra Sat- urday, )ciober 26, in the gym. This was the lirst formal dance oi the 1940-41 easnn and if the c u m in g dances prove as successful it will be an eventful year for tbc swingsters. The dance, gay in all aspects, was attended by numerous victims of the bug, both love and jitter, who found it tpiite an occasion to prove them- selves masters of various fancy steps, if not an occasion to shine in the former manner. Field Hockey Makes Debut In Intramural Program Marcli 11. I ' ' ieid hockey made its debut in the intramural program last week when Company played and defeated C Company in a hot match. The lield hockey tournament is to be run round robin in nature and prospects are for heated battle for winner. FIELD HOCKEY Freshman Ring Tourney Is Won By D Company t If( .nilp.-i H) Fivr of the eight men td Company D in the iinals won their weights to give it its second successive victory in the annual I ' reshman boxing tournament. It vvas more than a moral victory for D Company for it enabled llicm to retain the beautiful Major Dugas Trophy. The Itand was runner-up with 775 points to I) Company ' s M20. Itrli w are the indiviilual accom- pli-hiiK-nts : llO-lb. class llanley. It Company, won a fotir-round decision over Bar- rett, C Company. 1 j 5 lb. class II y man, Itand, de- feated Hendricks. D Company, in three rounds. I25-lb. class Mayes, D Company, defeated Fairdoth, 1) Company, in a fourri und thriller. IJSIb. class -Myron. C Company, ilefeatcd Lyie. A Company, in four rounds. HSIb. class —Keaton, D Cotn- pany. scored a T. K. ). over New- ton, I Company, in the second round. 155-lb. class Itass. D Company, won a t hrce- round decision over Koper. C Company. I651b. class Austin, Itand. de- feated Andrews. Itand, in a fivc- roinid slugging bee. 17 5- lb. class { I r ini cs, I) Com- pany, scoretl a two-round K. ( . Over Whitaker. I Company. Heavyweight class — T h onia s. D Company, won a three-round deci sion over Murrah, . ComiJany. Inter-Collegiatc Base- ball Is Discontinued March II. — Itaseball is no more at N ' ortb ;eorgia College. In a recent announcement Coach Coker stated that ' Due to the lack of competition in the junior colleges, and to the lis- continuance of baseball in many of these schools, it has been fleemed wise by the . thletic Committee to fliscontinuc inter-collegiate baseball at our college. To fill this vacancy. Coker is plan- ning to make the intramural pro- gram, which includes baseball, even larger than it is at the present. Band Cops Basketball Honors I )cl ' .l-cr JM- 1 lu- I ' .aiid won tin annual fall basketball tourney by de feating ( m pa ti y A in the finals Monilay aflernc)oii. ( ciober 21, by a score of 2- 12. The entire battalion entered the tournament witli very much enthn iasm and e eryonc is looking for ward to entering other events. The Itand played seven games and lost none, giving them a perfect score. Cadet Corps Will Parade In Atlanta Apiil 22. For the tn -t titne in several years . ( i. C. was ntjt pres ent at the Atlanta Memorial Day parade last year. This year. The Cailet Uugler sponsored an On to . tlanta cam)iaign which was en- acted with great success. Recently, Pres iden t Rogers re ceivcd an invitation to attend this year. This was the final inspiration for preparation and today, plans are completed whereby the entire bat- talion will again proudly parade up and down the streets of . tlanta. 105 ' Pep ' Parade Here Inspires Cadet Victory l ' «-lini.i is. S.itui ' l.iv night. February H, will h ng be memoralile to North ie trgia (. ' ollegc students, not only because of the imashing basketball victory over the previ- ously umlefeated West (ieorgia Col- lege It raves, but also for a record- breaking show of team spirit. Immediately after supper a rous- ing | e| meeting was conrlucted in the college andiioriuin by the cheer- leaders, and light music was rendereil by a portion of the baiiil. , fter sev- eral minutes of rafter-ratlling yells, the mass formed into a ci lumn, and, led by the musicians, staged an un- precedented procession about the campus. ' im, vigor, verve, and vi- tality were the watch words of the marchers, and tumult reigneil in the ranks. . t the head of the parade was carried a stntTed eftigy of the West (ieorgia Indian, and the insults and aspersions cast against it were varied as well as numerous. The parade terminatetl at the gym- nasium, but the pep was retained inside. Matthews Is Reassigned As P. M. S. T. Apiil 1. 1. 1. I ul. James K. .Mat thews has been reassigned as I ' . -M. S. T. at North (Ieorgia College and unless unforeseen circumstances arise he will be at the college dur- ing the year 1941-42. Col. Matthews has been slatiolied at . ortli (ieorgia College since 1935. During this iieriod many changes and improvements have been brought abr ut under his guid- ance. The Itattalion has disjdayed a rupiil growth and the following let- ter was received from the inspect- ing officer last year: This is the best trained, bcs general appearing unit I have seen in t even years of R. ). T. C. work. This speaks very highly fo the Military Department, of which Col. .Matthews is head. SOPH, -FROSH GAME Fighting Cadets Win Over West Geor l- ' el rnary i.s. I iu .Nmiii t n- College Cadets defeated their enemies. West (ieorgia College, score of 49-34. on Friday niglit. ruary X. The game was thrill-pa from the opening tip-otT to the whistle. gia ► I gia arch bv a Feb- eked tinal BOB FARRAR. Annual Edition Editor. OFFICER ' S (] L I ' II f.Ii:UTIiXANT Coi.nxi;!. A! 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Q Q T II I f f II • 1 (] L I! II QuENTON Perkins BiLLv McDavid DoRSEY Jones President I ' ice-Fnsitient Si ' iri ' tiiry mid Treasurer C MeCi.LRE H. North V. Rainkv N. Wood C. Wei.born Front row, left to right: ( Wcilhoin. , .h.ms. Mcnavi.l, W I. 108 T HE RE C ( L I II Jo Mai: Smiiii Marcarkt Vi;i;. is oi-fici:ks I ' lfsitlfiil I iif-Prfsitltnl Ri ' BiK CARi.isi.n H RR R Ij I)i:r Serrclfiry Tredsiinr mi:. iiii;ks iti.issnr. K. I ' .KOOKS. K. fllll.DKKS, I!. (OI-KK, K. col. I. INS. I.. CK.MC. !■:. i . .Mi:i.. I ' . DKKUV, . I, l-KI.I.() V.S. S. IKKKM . . l. II AKIil.V. I ' . ii. vi;s. . l. IIODCSd.V, I .l.XKKARII. ( . KHINSO.V, 1. KIXC. K. i.. (i;v, .1. I. TTIIK VS, . 1. MAY. K. MOOKK. K. i ' AKTi ii)(;i:. A. VAL(;ii. , . i. l ' K. (()CK. .S. ICKKKV. S. Kl•: • ■()l.l).s. . i. wkjcin.s, i,. urn.Nsii.i.. ' . woiroKi). d. TA.NNKK. . . Vlll K. M. 109 il T II L E T I (] (! n U L The Athletic Cduiicil is composed of the team manatjers and captains of the various sports. This council conducts and plans the projrrams of competition between the four teams. This orcani .ation under the jjuid- ance of .Miss Hriice arranges a well- rounded pro;;ram for the Co-eds at Nortli Left: 1- Jilli Owens. Hiking; Mann cr: Jn lolinsnu, riii -l ' niij; Manager; l,m-i!k- W ' lK- Kins. I a ltiiiiit )ii ManaRc-r. . . . Center: Rchic farlisU-. I ' askethall .Mana itT; l- ' arrcl] Owens. Tennis ManaRer; N ' irginia S.1ur.fiers. X ' olleybal] Manager. . . . Right: Maggie Weenis. Softball Manager; I.uciile (Jriftin, . rclKTy Manager. . . . I ' ieture not shown: Carol Ilanling. Howling .Manager. ■!k, I II I] II 1 T K I II ()i ' i Ki:us |n M i S ii I II I ' lrsiilinl M (.- ' vi)i iKi; .... I if f - 1 ' ri- sill I III .M RC. Rir l l VOIDS, Snirliiry iim Tiiihunr . ii-.. ii ' .i:k.s l.l ' I.A . I.I.I.S(). KICIIAKl) .MATIIIS KOlM-kT SC AKIU )! ( HCI I ARIIIIR l ' ,(il.l(i. DOXAI.I) ()I ' ..STI:KRI:I(IIIK .1, W. SIAKK 111 KKi ' .i.i-.v cm:. i:N ' .v atiia.mkl i ' akki.k ika.vk tiio.mas V AKKKX CITT.S S. K. ri-:ACOCK M AKCAKI-.T WKK.MS I.KK DAN ' IDSOX l.()KI. (, W 1 1 1 II-; ' « ,W| III V. M. (. il. duw OFFICERS Bennett Hunter Duke Martin . Bascom Biggers . Wesley Rainey YAACA Y President First I ice-President . Second J ice-President Secret try and treasurer CABINET Lawrence Askew Durward Mercer Elmo Brown Kldridge Parker Her lan Huff Lewis Slaton 112 c; z LY W CAI KF.MP I.AWSON M KII KkMI RuBiK Cari.isi.k . HoWKI.I.K LaWSON OFFICl ' .RS President . [id-I ' nsiriiiil Sfircltiry iiiiil Tifasiircr Al.l.l.-IIN MOOKKIIEAI) Social Cummillee Kl.lZABKTM Kl C. Jo Mai; Smith Kl.l BI Til Sll N Ml N llAKDINl. Kl. i. SAUNDKRS SHA.NAIIAX CABINET Prtt rain Cinninitlie Carol Harding 1,1.1. Ai.i.isoN N ' lRciMA Salnui;rs .lOM.S SMITH Mri i MTsliif) Cuiniiiittie Lenem. Jones Sara Earl Moorehead (iLRTRL UL H AMITON 113 SUE IE C L II II OFFRl-RS Hamil Murrav .... I ' n-siilfiii J. MeRCANDANTE . . . i ' icc-l ' rcsiilttil Sara MoOREHEAD Scnctriry-Traisurcr MURRAY Mi.KC ANDANTE MDORIlllllAI) MKMRKR.S A. ACEXEDO J. I)l CKWOKTil K. OwiAS S. Allison- C. K.ell J. Owens E. Brooks B. King J. Ray L. Cl RTis G. Lii ' scoMK ' . Saunders G. W ' hitaker F. Smii H jn M i, Smiiii .M. Wee.ms 114 iiHTii ii :iiii(;ii cuLiJ ii : iiii( ' iii :sTiii 1 in; (iKM.RALS K. ( I. M (.l fRi I ' tuiihy .lihisir Wesley Kaim Sin, mi Dmrlnr Saxophones Trumpets 1st — Oesturreicher 1st I) lf,HTER ' i 2nd — NoRRis 2nil — OlJOM 3rd — Dii.i.ARD 3rd — Patterson 4th — Webb Tromb ' iiie Drums Gene Patterson Chas. Muore P itiiio TT lis R E X F RATE R , I T V Edward Porter Cecil Gnann Robert Farrar W. M. .Mi;rriam V. A. Adams I . A I. FORD B. (iRWES I. MaL IIIE I). MllMR R. TlMMnNS 116 PLF.nr.FS H. Ai.i.i:n k. Dwis 1). Mori; II. .S WOl.RS H. AVERV A. I)|(;h .M. Ml KK Ml J. Sll WNON Iv H 1 1 i w 1 . 1)11 1 SII M. Ml W ' lioKi IK J. SlIKIM ' I.RIJ M. Mkiix.hs 11. ( i()l)KRI. R. Ni.x J. W. Starr 11. (. ' hkIMOI ' IU R M. ( iRIMIS W. .[. l iiii.i.ii ' s L. Teasley H. C l KK I. ( ikl (; 1 . 1 ' 11 l-.RSON V. ' |)| i;ri H. L ' dfMR M. i MW H. Kl cnsi 1 i i:r J. Wai.i. H. (.RWI M. jnMs K. k 1 riisi 1 i i.R J. VVi;i.B()R .. L ' riiXM 1 IL Kl I.I.AR S. kail RusoN C Wl.l.llORN I. I. W II 1 1 WIS ' 5 ' — k l M. k3l II? SinU TIIETl FRnEll ITY DuKH Martin v ■■,i-, ■■Tf President Frank Garrisox Jl . ' V. . l W Vice-President Hi;n Parks Pv - v- • • W Secretary Hugh North ( I a ' Nw • , « v -11 Trensurer C. Hi.anchard J. Mandf.ville [. Mkrcandaxte C. Ouzts N. Prhstox J. S.nhth T. Wall [. Whitfield 118 J. A I)I.KS(1N A. AVDRI S I ' . M RKsu i.i; |. |{ VKKOWS SKiM A Till H. HicciRs .1. Kivc. S. M (; R(;i;e R. M Mills TA I ' l.lCDGKS (I. MiM.KR C MooRi; i. Km l iii.nui-.rc; J. SlNCIir AR K. Steimii:ns B. Stm.ks J. St L BBS R. TllOMI ' SON 11 119 THE PRTii r.Ei)iuiiii i;(illei;e {im am C. j. DiSML ' KES Diiiitnr of If (iiiit ' ii ' s Glee Club . I)i;sMOM5 Booth Diitil ' jr jj Men ' s Lilee (lIuLi HlRT H. Fl. AN DIRS .-J eeijnifiii ' iiil Rich ru S. McConm.i.l Hii iii(ss Mriniif er XIcCONN 1:1.1. II E ' S (i L E E a II B OFI ' ICI ' RS W. Desmond Hooih C. J. DlSMLKES . . Bert H. Flanders Richard S. McConnei.i. First Tt ' iwrs Douglas Barnett Frank Kxapp Eugene Pattersox Raymonii Waters Second Tenors John Barrows Roy Joyner El HOLS F YO Roy Rechsteixer Thomas Wall First Basses David Grover Bexxett Huxter Bex Parks Robert Timmons Marion Williams Direetor .leling Direetor .1 eeo i inist .Miimii ' er Seeond Basses Eddie Austin Warren Cutis HeRSCHEL FlATlHEi George Lipscomb Edward Newtox Eldridge Parker % f f IV m GUEST SINGERS jl I.I L ' RR(ll I. Mrs. C j. DlsMl Kl . Run Ri) { i. M xcfRi: Mrs. K. C. M M.i MM .Mrs. I (ihiri Moori; C ' Ri Ri i.iisri.iM-R PERSONNEL W. Dl-.SMOM) H() iiii Cmiilur or nf ihr Devitt ' intial StiTire C AMil.l.i s DlSMl Ki s Coii hiilor of The Messiah Mrs. j. C. SiR.MOVS Sitrnitor Mrs. Robiri Moori: . Snprann Suloist i .s I ' arks liaiil ' ine Suloist Hi.Ri H. Ki.WDi.RS .... Aceompanist .M. r ' Smori; .Hto Soloist R. S. .McCon.m;!.! Mtmrij er nilllE ' N (AM ( ' LUI C will I I s |. I )lSMl Ki:s HiRI H. Kl.ANDIRS . Rich Ri) S. .McConm;i.i. hirst Siil raiios MaTTIK Loi- li.MJTO.V Rehie Cari.i.sle KniTH Corn nniTii Craig Edith Owens F.VKREi. Owens Vai.kki.v Rrii.vsii.i. I-J.IZ. I1ETH S H. N.MIA. - Jii M. E Smith Bkatkue W ' .vk.m.mk Seeniid Sn ' raiiiis M.XRIE Derry Ben I- ' vei.vn 1 ' ai;. . .Aline Kite M.VKG.XKET FkEKM. N l-irsi Altos Fr.nnies H. ki!i. CaRUI. H. RI)I. C M. RV Shiire Second .lltos IV Klt. R. ClllLDERS .M.XRIE Staton M. RG. RKT WeEMS Direct ' ir .in o iiptinist Miintiger II )i e li i; u nil C f ' V- OFFICF.RS Farrell Owens Piesiilent Jane Brown fice-Presi Iint Wylette Pavnk Secretary Laura Mae Dorsey Treasurer MHMBI-.RS VONMS AllF.RNATHY FaY Da.NIEI. RoSEI.YN JollXSON EuiTH OwEXS Caroi.yx Alexander Grace Davis Mays Jou.ev Valeria Rudasii.i. Katherixe CoFEK Cecelia Dowxs RnxNEi.i.E Lawsdx F.dxa Smith Bakhaka Childers Sue Hiiihes Ci.ara Xell Lavexder Fraxces Shaw Edith Corx Mary Hemhree Rose May Axita Taxxer Loi ' isE Collins Samaxtiia 1 Ihlrrook 1 1 azei. Fote M in White a JLiS 4 122 II II ] : ] r II II )i ITS II [] r it r )i : i mkn ,i 111 III .SVtoii ' K ■I ' ll,,,,, i a ' l ' ' ,.;, Dining loom 123 THE OIITII (iEIIHIill mUU IMJYEKN OFFICERS Bascom Biggers I ' resiiltnt Billy Glntrv lice-Presldenl Hhlhn Pikrce Secretarv LoRIXG White ... .... Treasurer Wayne Bowman l-multy Director MEMBERS L.wvRENCE .Askew Lvdl Hodgson Joe Prickett Ruby Blissitt J. mes Kell. r ' . lkrl Rlu. sili. ReBIE C.VRI.ISLE C. TH. RL E Kl.NG 1R(;INI. S.Vr.VDERS B. rb. ra Chiliiers ELU.MiETii Kixc Joe .M. e Smith S. K. Fellows M.v rion M.mthews K.vthrvn Swixt M. RG. RKT Freem. n How.vrd Miller Fr. xi Thom. s Bexj.kmix Gr. ce Cil rles McClure M. ro. ret Weems C.XROL H. RI)IXG EUITH OwEXS M.VRY VVhITE HiRM.Nx Hlff F.nrrei.l Owens D. n Woodm.nx ?! t. ..,. ... ,. a . .II)1KIITISE IE TS Ai D FKITIIIES i«l- '  ' l WHO BOB FARRAR V109T POPULAR Ir BEVT ALL aOUAID riS ' VAROOROUCH BILLIE. CEr TRV BEVT DA MCERr PROF. FORRES TER MOTT POPUL R. FACULTV V E V BER BIT KliVG CUTETT A D BE$ T ALL-ROU DCOE FRAMK THO0rtA9 VIOrT V ILITARV FRE$ H-V Ar J BE.( fOETT «UO TJ (VJOS T DICOIIFieD CADET LELA ALLirOiV REV MOLD$ 6 VIAA)OIVER v OS-T DICniFIED COED iVIOFT 101 LOVE U HO PRAiVK GARfVI90C« ArtOrT HAfVDrOrV)E G MOrT V ILITARV fOPHO V ORL AIEATES-T A( D morr executive cade EARL KUCKER 15IGGE9T BOLSHEVfKI BICCE9T BULL S HOOTEK v ARv shore: iVITTIE T COED JO rcoTT V OS T ATHLETIC COED BILLIE V ' PAVID RK. PHILLIPr rVIO T ATHLCTiC CAPET BICCEfT GQLDBRICK BOOKVELLE LAiUro( PRETTIEST AMD MOfT POPUL IRCOEI STUDENTS : In this final effort to show my appreciation for your patronage this year may I say to the Sophomores, So long and good luck ; to the Freshmen, So long, ' til next year when I can again serve you with the same pleasant dealings which have been ours this year . It was here friends met and discussed campus matters, it was here you invariably took your date -nd discussed things other than politics as you paused to refresh yourself with a dish ot Southern Dairies Ice Cream, a cup of coffee and a toasted sandwich , or whiled away an hour at billiards. Yes, happy days those were - and their memory is made all the sweeter by those eternal tokens of friendship and love - COLLEGE-SEAL jewelry and stationery. We have thoroughly enjoyed being host to the Corps of Cadets and the Co-ads. To the graduating class, we offer our congratulations: to the first year students we say that we will look forward with pleasure to seeing you again next year. Sincerely, .yV z: lf ,cA--A , JOHN H. MOORE SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE I friend of North Georgia College for Years DAHLONEGA GEORGIA JOHN H. MOORE ROBERT M. MOORE JH « •♦ . jj-e jj fis I 1. Our ctil. 2. A Lieiil ciiaiit no i 3. D Club four. 4. Officers center. 5. Rerk and Tan- ner. ( I n s p e c I in n Arms! ' . The roost. 8. Colonel I ' ria I ' laque. g. W ' e Three. 10. In rci ' ic ' U ' . r — — n . ft i r, i n rn-r— n — o :z=: o ri o i:= o :z30crr:30cz:=Doczi o :z:=30crrDO :=Z3og rDOcrr oc:rDOc:zz?ocz oc= o r— r) n og? COMPLIMENTS OF . . . THE NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Students ' Exchange All excellent staff of st ml cuts FINE FOODS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Convenient Tables, Booths, Soda Fountain Your patronage makes this convenience possible CAPTAIN P. M. HUTCHERSON. Supervisor GEORGE E. DEKEL, Manaser DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA O 0C=30 O O ' L vHLONL r i nt ' 7 IN TRAINING for 117 YEARS to do the important job of outfitting Officers of the United States Navy . . . and Officers in every other hniiich of the U. S. Service, with good UNIFORMS, and correct CIVILIAN APPAREL coiitiimoHsly for 1 17 years (since 1824) . We ' ve GOT to be RIGHT ... to have enjoyed this privilege for so long a time. Students of NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE who wear uniforms by JACOB REED ' S SONS, Philadelphia, are assured of choice ma- terials, skilled tailoring and satisfactory service that only 117 years of maintaining uniform quality can provide. JacoJif Reed ' s Sons Outfitters to Officers uf tijc United States Nai for more than a century 5 5 Maryland Ave., annapolis, md. 1424-1426 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, pa. °S) Students and Faculty Members of North Georgia Coll ege arc always cordially welcomed at FRIERSON-McEVER CO. MEN ' S AND BOYS ' WEAR Gainesville Georgia MISS CO-ED AND MR. CADET You are always WELCOME DIXIE HUNT HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP Gainesville Georgia Nortl.i Genri ia ' s Finest W. W. Paw, Prop. Dick Mathews, Mgr. (i oc oC Q= oc oc °S) Com l liiiieiifs of . . . PILGRIM-ESTES FURNITURE CO. Complete line of Home Furnishings Gainesville Georgia Footprints iii the Sands of Time As you live your lives and track up the sands of time we sincerely hope that one of those footprints shall be the memory of happy hours spent at . . . THE COLLEGE INN Delicious Food uitlj Soutljeru Hospitality BOB EDWARDS, Proprietor DAHLONEGA GEORGIA po z oci o =3o : ooc=i3oc: oc=so :nDoc 3o o =Docz=)0 z ft  «  ' ' f ' ' ' ■■— r-q- ° n Cuitr isy - Siriicr - Efficiency f) [J Cuiiipliinc i s of THE BANK OF DAHLONEGA HOLLY THEATER DAHLONEGA, GA. ' A IVwK You Can Bank C)n ' Member of F. D. I. C. DAHLONEGA THE LATEST AND BEST MOVIES GEORGIA I DAHLONEGA GEORGIA Q Cz o od3ocz:z oc=3o : o :30 o o z: ocz ocz= oc: z o :y (i=oc -n- n n ' n n sn r t n t t n e —i n n n- ■t n f ■% nfV O n When in Gainesville, lisif . . . JOHNIE MACK ' S PLACE g o o oc f- tf ' f f t rn tnt i r. t n x - n nf-- CITV SHOE SHOP W. A. HOUSLEY, Proprietor DRINKS — BILLIARDS — EATS GainfsvilI-E, Georgia y On the Square j ° n o OS • O j-j o y o DaHI ONEGA, Ga. U o 1 1 . _ J [____________ J j rt ft f s fn v n fi n n n n . ft — o r. . poc_= o : :Doczz3o o :3o : :30 =: o = o z_r: c : oc=:z o — oc . o r o 0 , Come Bon I With Us ?. o (1 DAHLONEGA BOWLING j ALLEY o Dahioniga, Ga. y o Com plim cuts of . ;ggwjf o - - 8 HENRY W.MOORE CO., INC. n ° o Dahlonega, Ga. U o U : ,... m 9- 10. Shore Hint Ihiid Rock CInirlic. Yes. Bill, smkcrs aye boni every day. .It .S i(H( nv I ' ltriule. .Sli ' iii cut! Chi tin- .fincdiist. Behind the bars of Barnes. Old Gliiry. 2 l oiiits, dirty jcrcti ' head. . ' ieeond erind in eanteen. Ilo. Ilo. t iS FRED JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY For Oiifstcimliiiii, Uiiiforiii Eqiiipiiiciit GEMSCO 395 4th Avenue NEW YORK CITY Chevrolet First Again Dahlonega Georgia Manufacturers of Uniform Accessories Since 1881 C g50= OC - f , n«  — rn— ft — ft  n« f n n. ' ; DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA BUS LINES, INCORPORATED Frio Jones, Gen. Mgr. REASONABLE RATES EFFICIENT SERVICE SMALL-ESTES BAKERY Bakers of Aunt Betty ' s Bread OaIII t)Nl C,A Gkorgia GaINI SVIl LE liKORGIA ' ' 1 ' ' nf ' J — vrt r n . (1 -. nr vn - n t - n e v n vn n ri .ft t rtf y H.R. WOODY Serving N. G. C. students for fourteen years. Prompt and excellent service. ();; )(■Siiiiarc B. B. Housley ' s U-DRIVE-IT SERVICE Corner Gainesville-Neel ' s Gap Road Wc hair the iiciiat and best aiitoniohila DaIII ONEGA Gl ORGIA Da HI ONEGA Georgia .- — ft — ft —  ft — ft O rt o tn , . ft . . ft . . ft . i ft . . ft . . n ft ft n ft ft ft .ft. .ft. .ft. .ft. .ft. .ft. .ft. .ft. y %ft .ft. .ft. .ft. .ft. .ft. ft. .ft. .ft. .ftr -.ft. .ft. .ftr- LIPSCOMB DRUG COMPANY Phone 42 Nunnally ' s Candies School Supplies o V [ n CoUlplilUCIlfs of . . . c 8 ( i JOHNNY MOORE SERVICE ( STATION I Dahionega Georgia Prescriptions o 8 o n o OCI 0cz= ocz=D0 : o : 0 0C 0C=IDO : 0C= 0 =30C 0 = jO rt n (1 rn n. .a. ,n r , f t M i rt« rt — Flowers for Every Occasion ,,unct ve place tc 0f ' Home of Fine Flowers The MayAir Coffee Shop featuring fine foods and complete fountain service THE GAINESVILLE FLORIST 212 S. Main St. 1 1 1 S. Sycamore St. h!c t III Ro al Tluiitc GAINESVILLE GEORGIA GAINESVILLE GEORGIA c . Hcdv ill Tro . 2. At San ford Hall. 3. IVIirii Clark teas Colmicl 4. Peacock and ll ' liit. 5. Free ii. ' cek-cnd. 6. Joe — for Mother. 7. Little Job in a big ii ' av. 8. Prof. Hiilch. 9. The •Zi. ' innah: 10. Bull session. 11. Bit and Rose. 12. The Colonel . man is he. a iniglily r LL PORTRAITS IN THIS BOOK MADE BY EJ5PJ[i-VUR[ s tiiAic :iO-: 2 KIFTII STHKKT. X. V. ATLANTA 4;KOII4iilA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR I l. ' illi leoiqlu Lyollec lege ALL CVCLOPS ncsatlvcs arc held m our files for several years and porliaits can be obtained at any time. Write us for inloimation and special p ' lce l.st. -UlflRE SUCCESSFUL ANNUALS RtM|uiiT the stTvici ' S nl ' e |ii ' rii ' ii(e(l iiiid expiTt ( ' iMl ' tsiiK ' n, Iriiiiii ' d in t ' M ' ry (k ' t.iil of ll)i |ini( ' essi. s ol ' ( ' i ' e iliii ' |il iiiiiiii f Ifi.Miul and ik si ii ■l. |ii si ' ltiii -|iriiitiii Iith(i! i ' a|)liiii f anil liiniliii . . . Thrmi; h- oiit haU ' a cenliir.N tliis Kinipany has piiMieLM ' cd in the pnidnctinn of the hi hest type of printin . ..(Inr services incUide a special cnlle;4e annual sales and service or aiiizati(ui... Ahundant e(|uipnientMnodern and complete... Prices representiii niaxinium in value FOOTE X- IIAVIES P INTI.N(i LirH(llilUI ' HIMi.EN(iUAViN(i ATLANTA Sp.Col. U 428 North Georgia Cyclops .N6 C9 194.1 College, 22683
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