North Georgia College - Cyclops Yearbook (Dahlonega, GA)

 - Class of 1936

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it JSWIU ' im y„9,nia to- all the , Cotoia, students j o a ROy B. HENDON ACWORTH, GEORGIA CARNESVlLtE, - . 1 v . I, 2; Club, of those „aduat ' on hand to Rifle Tea ramatic Club 2; Se e task .s ong one fello ' Its 900 1 class- ARTHUR ERNST HOLDT CLARKESVILLE, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, 2; CYCLOPS StaH, 2 D Club, 2; easketball, I, 2; Baseball, 2; Company B, I, 2. Ernst — our handsome Cadet and Co- Ed ' s weakness — has participated in some sparkling games at forward and proved to be one of Coach ' s main- stays. Well liked by everyone, Ernst ' s well rounded character proved an asset to the student body and here ' s more power to ' im. rgeant-at-Arms, Sergeants ' Decora, I; First Sergeant B Company, 2. His proudest boast is that he comes from God ' s Country. (Only God can find it.) In spite of that short-coming, he is popular with his classmates and has been active in extra curricular affairs. Roy, too is an artist of no mean ability. • • F. ' ' LA ins W e„ ■ npany, p ' ' ■ Corpora at , I . ' ' he J ' ' s ■ ' narHj a„j J does ,, , ' ' d,p(o larlrs ' John make oma. ( , • ' be heels ' ° ' ' ' done 3° ' ound. ' 10 C. W. HOLTZCLAW PERRY, GEORGIA Rex, I, 2; Rifle Team, I, 2; Officers ' Club, I, 2: D Club, I, 2; Captain B Company, 2. A man of many moods and women — and not even he can tell which are major and which are minor. A man who stands alone when necessary, says what he pleases and, if I may add, is a pretty good guy on occasion for sportsmanship. WOODFIN K. HULME DEWYROSE, GEORGIA Y. M. C. A., 2; Sergeants ' Club, 2; Ser- geant B Company, 2. ow, sleet, rain nor hail stops this messenger swift completion of his daily appointed real male-man in every sense of the word. WILLIAM ANCREW JOHNS TOCCOA, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, I, 2; Officers ' Club, 2; Dramatic Club, Stage Manager, I, 2; Second Lieutenant A Com- pany, 2. Fair of hair and complexion, and well built, a man who combines a splendid appearance and likeable personality— these qualities exemplify our inimitable Louie 11 — pride of Toccoa. ELINOR JOHNSON JEFFERSON, GEORGIA Y. W. C. A., 2; Glee Club, 2; Dramatic Club, 2; Corona, I, 2; Cheer Leader, I, 2. A glance at Who ' s Who proves that Miss N. G. C. truly deserves her title. From heart-breaking to leading cheers, Elinor has brightened many dreary moments, assisted by her ever-winning smile.

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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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John A- » at b« ' 3 . ,ppuus. for »-,s « P ,„ t o conse ti« K . ,,j is in ' ' I- ' - ' - LLOYD KARDELL WASHINGTON, D. C. R«, I, 2; Speech Forum, I, 2; Decora, I; Company B, I, 2. A man of inconsistencies, a nature ever varied, a personality dual in all its activities and letting routine tasks irk him. These few phrases give us an inkling of his true self. Though we, who know him, recogniie in his virtues a noble spirit and we wish George Washington the best o ' luck. d to be T te ' ' ' bWngs fh popular r ■ ■ d the r ' o mind ' .c itn you. O ' ona, last endly RALEIGH G. KNIGHT ADEL, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, 2; Officers ' Club, 2; Glee Club, 2; Orchestra, I, 2; First Lieu- tenant Band, 2. Midnight ' s pet diversion is watch- ing out for the welfare of the Fresh- men over at the Band House. Where the interest of the first year men is concerned, there is Knight— always! Although he ruled by Bismarck ' s blood and iron policy— he got re- sults and helped keep the band- wagon rollin ' . CORA BELLE LANCASTER GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA y. W. C. A., President, 2; Ho Economics Club, Treasurer, 2; G. C. W., I. Choose your words as you wo your friends- for their ch to the of the best. CAROLYN LANGFORD TIFTON, GEORGIA y. W. C. A., I, 2; Cabinet, 2; Corona Econompcs Club, 2. smile lightens the he. her part to the best i GRACE LANGFORD MARY NELLE LANGFORD MAySVILLE, GEORGIA MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA Glee Club, 2. Glee Club, 2. hard working student and i s always Mary Nelle ' s determination and straight-forward man- jll phases of campus activilic :s. Cap- ner have caused us to recognize her as an asset to able, too, may we add. our campus organizations. - tf

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