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H CLARK DAVIS 5ei9«« In Sal batUlion- find o ' «» fo ' ° ' ' pe,sonal.tY, •■ ' ' th of cha GRIFFIN, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2; Rifle Ttam, 2; Sergeants ' Club, 2; Glee Club, 2: Decora, I; Sergeant A Company, 2. Skinny is one of those versatile cfiaps who seems able to do everything v ell. He has a keen mind, weakness for G. S. C. W. and a swell personality. C. M. proved to be a necessity for the successful trips taken by Booth ' s Song-birds (as was the case ♦ Brenau). It is such instances as this tha» will cause ut never to forget him. ' E d lurd M Xou Piedm, not do ' ■ ' ' ' ' rig,,., id love fo, .. ' ' y friend. ' ° ' ' ' ' ALICE GRACE DRISKELL GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA Ho it be, it to ris only noble to be good. :c is a quiet and friendly girl, unchanging ways and aptness for 3oks makes her a model student. CHARLES WILLIAM FIELDS ROCKY FACE, GEORGIA Rex, I, 2; Rifle Team, I, 2; Officers ' Club, 2; Speech Forum, I; Glee Club, I, 2; Dramatic Club, I, 2; D Club, I, 2; Basketball Manager, 2; Baseball Manager, 2; Staff Lieutenant, 2. In Top the Class of ' 36 his a great personality. Though his witticism and tall tales have rather quietly subsided since Lady Luck snatched from him the one and only. Charley is just marking time ' til he can get through Kelly Field and can march up to the altar and hear her say— I do! LOUIS J. FOWLER STONE MOUNTAIN, GEORGIA y. M. C. A., 2; Corporals ' Club, 2; Corporal B Company, 2. Silence is Golden, and Brevity is the Soul of Wit, are two maxims which may well be applied to Louis. His lack of interest in the weaker sex gives him more time for his books which helps explain his high academic rating. BILLY EVANS BARTOW, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2; Orchestra, I, 2; Bugler, 2; Corporal Band, 2. Despite his quiet and casual manner, Billy could call every morning dur- ing the year and have the whole battalion respond pronto. His talent and musical ability is an asset and have helped him achieve his likeable qualities. HORACE FUNDERBURK, JR. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA y. M. C. A., 2; Musketry Team, I; Sergeants ' Club, 2; Sergeant B Company, 2. . In our educated circles it is generally conceded that Horace has the stuff it takes, and he has won the esteem and respect of even our inimitable Daddy Barnes. His superior qualities have made for him many friends who wish him the best nt lurk. h
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, ,vaU, GEORGIA ' , R-,«e t ' : • ■ 0 ' Cub, ■, ' a = company. - , „,.,„i j Reserved ,o, te-v ' . H •■ ve He 9° ; ,,„ng f ' ; , peop G. G. ' ■ •Quiet an ' KRESS BURRELL MARBLE HILL, GEORGIA r, I, 2; y. M. C. A., I; Glee Club, I; Decora, I; BUGLER Staff, I; Company B, I, 2. , B. came to us as an innocent little North Geor- n, from the marble hills. College has broadened personality, and his individuality has attracted ny friends. Only a chosen few can master Little ed Riding Hood as eloquently as can K. B. Th in .« ' • ' V in ayms :--- rane- -tra: LORENZO DUCKy • CARLTON UNION POINT, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2; President Corporals ' Club, 2; Corporal B Company 2. Ducky in his friendly, dignified man- ner has left an indelibly v»ritten record as a good student, friend and soldier. Napoleon, too, was a little man. BlUy BURT ex, ,, , , ' ' ' . GEORG A Sophon o,; cu ' ' - - ; y. ». ' ' ' ' ' ' . 2. V-;: - ' ■■ Spee, , ; -;P ' es,de„t, J Seant ■■, ' ' ' est n- earls of ' ■■ ' easurer ramatic One of -orum Oecora . a, ' ' ' matic ' ■■Co.pany.T ' - tured GEORGE R. CHAMBERS RANGER, GEORGIA y. M. C. A., I, 2; Corporals ' Club, 2; Corporal B Company. George ' s two-year evolution has been an interesting process to watch. From the quiet, timid soul has emerged a well-rounded college career, capable of holding the esteem and respect of all his associates. Best of luck. Chambers! 2: Si LEONARD CLARKE HARTWELL, GEORGIA rgeants ' Club, 2; Staff Sergeant, Regimental Colors w ell this s an accomplished gal-shy his Fresh- Clarke has carried th year, besides establishing hir barber. Though rather quiet man year, he has broken from ranks this year am has fallen hard. Just Klip up the good work ol boy, we ' re for yuh! SARA CARLTON HARTWELL, GEORGIA Corona, 2; Piedmont, I. Speak clearly, if you speak at all; Carve every word before you let it fall. Although a newcomer this year, Sara has won a place with her quiet man- ner, and sweet ways. With these characteristics she can ' t miss success. ALINE COUCH DOUGHERTy, GEORGIA Kindness— nobler ever than revenge. xiom is typical of Alines quiet and rescrv ' S. She has been a good and loyal student.
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■ B | inT A BEM GAY MADISON, GEORGIA ■npany A, I, 2, HM. e GRACE GAR tJ GAlNE ViaE, be. Ccmpan, A. I, 2. . , oentleness mv ' j is one o ' ° ' Ben ' s quiet and retiring nature (forgetting that he ' ■ ' ' „n.al d.sP« ' ' °: ' he. to succeed. . ,ire-cracker escapade) has helped Hattie has ' J y e lo° ' him Hv, „p to that old adage, ' ■earning while most loyal s learning; arid has helped him make some real friends while here. ....c...,,;--o ...o«.,r ' ' ' C° ' ona, ,, J. Joh •onomi( TROy H. GUTHRIE MORGANTON, GEORGIA Rex, 1; Company A, I, 2. Bottoms up! Around and round he goes, where he stops nobody knows. Troy ' s good natured and carefree man- ner adds to his ability to make and ■ Club ill .j SI w ? keep friends rish hii Gluck Auf!! A HENRY FAULK HARRISON JEFFERSONVILLE, GEORGIA npany A , 2; Middle Georgia College, I. ring at Middle Georgia College, F. JOE HAYNES, JR. CLERMONT, GEORGIA Club, 2; Company A , I, 2. ethodK but Joe Harrison cruised into campus has been a pi newly acquired friends wish for h for all the friends regret saying let such descripti as full of fun as Sirmons ing fun anywhere and evei parties, goin ' to Gainesvi his hobby and his ma leu to this leading funsti WILLIAM ARNOLD HARRIS DUBLIN, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2; Vice-President Freshman Class; Glee Club, 2; Cheer Leader, 2; Corporal B Company, 2. Bill has been a loyal son of N. G. C. during his entire sojourn in the mountains. But Bill turned profes- sional on us this year and his char- acteristic singing er somcthin ' made a certain young lady ' s heart go yust like that. His likable ways have made many friends who bid him a fond adieu. WILLIAM H. HEB8ARD MADISON, GEORGIA Rex, I; BUGLER Staff, 1; Company A, I, 2. Not only did Hebbard deserve to get the title Most Useful Rat, ' but also one of the most useful Cadets during these last two years. From grading papers to smoking two-fers he has ' em all beat. --ii S SP
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