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THIo i-n II I Jdn.mha.n C Roolks, A.M., Ld.D. Prcsithut 1 HERE is dcvelopinj; . new type of Americ.in college student. Increasingly he is interested in sports, music, dr.im. .ind other recre.itional activities. He also manifests a different attitude toward scholarship, the library, and the laboratory. life is viewed more seriously, yet not less joyously. It has been gratifyinj;, indeed, to note the growth of this spirit at North Georgia during the present year. While instructors in the academic and military departments have insisted upon their usual high standards of excellence, the Athletic Department, Band, Orchestra and Gl ee Club have made outstanding contributions to campus and community life. The awakening interest in public speaking and dramatics suggests a line of possible future development. The increased attendance of co-eds has resulted in a more normal social life, and the appearance of the Y. X ' . C. A. is most encouraging. The work and influence of the Y. M. and Y. VC. should be extended, and it is hoped that adequate student leadership will another year come forward. Through the co-operation and fine spirit of students and faculty alike 193 has been an excellent year; the place of North Georgia in the University System has undoubtedly been strengthened. Its appeal is distinctly unique and state-wide. As we lo ik toward next year, may not alumni, students, faculty and friends build a yet stronger college and a more effective spirit and loyalty. J. C. RoGl ' RS, PrcsitlrnI, North Gcorg, ' ia C.oUcg,c I ei i pj.?r ;
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Sp.Col. U 428 .N6 C9 J935 Worth Georgia College, Cyclops lYo), THE BOARD OF REGENTS UNR RSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Marion Smith, Chairman Sandy Beaver, Vice-Chairman Andrew Jackson Kingery, Secretary and Treasurer Eugene Talmadge, Governor of Georgia Ex Officio Marion Smith, Atlanta State-at-Large S. H. Morgan, Guy ton First Congressional District W. J. Vereen, Moultrie Second Congressional District George C. Woodruff, Columbus Third Congressional District Cason J. Callaway, LaGrange Fourth Congressional District Clark Howell, Jr., Atlanta Fifth Congressional District W. Elliott Dunwody, Jr., Macon Sixth Congressional District E. S. Ault, CeJartown Seventh Congressional District M. D. Dickerson, Douglas Eighth Congressional District Sandy Beaver, Gainesville Ninth Congressional District R. P. BuRSON, Monroe Tenth Congressional District Philip Weltner, Chancellor, University System of Georgia
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THE CTetOP FACULTY John Durham Animony, B.S., M.A. Profcsior uf Biology B.S., Tr.insylv.inia; M.A., Emory Univer- sity P. D. Bush, B.S., A.M. Professor of English B.S. .ind A.M., University of Gcorj i i F. Angelsberc Director of the Baud Retired United States Army Band Director Ni.NA AuirMAN, A.B. Secretary A.B., Gcori i.i St.itc Collcs c for Men Andrew W. Cain, A.B., A.M. Professor of Social Science A.B., North Georgia College; M.A., Uni- versity of the Philippines; Graduate Stu- dent, University of Georgia, University of Texas, University of the Philippines, University of California, Columbia Uni- versity, University of North Carolina, and University of Virginia j. C. Barn IS, B.S. Professor of Mathematics B.S., North Georgia College; Graduate Student, Harvard University Capt. Charles Carlton, D.O.I. Assistant Professor of Military Science anil Tac ict W. D. Booth, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of English B.S., Georgia State College for Men; M.A., Emorv University Camillus J. DisMUKEs, A.B., M. A. Professor of French . .B., Birmingham - Southern College; M.A., University of North Carolina ei dl e] Page ' -
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