North Georgia College - Cyclops Yearbook (Dahlonega, GA)

 - Class of 1936

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f ' ifc m f n p ' OPAL WTCHIE 0 GEORGIA Opal people we good scout and take Sh ' of the does ,ost one ■ ' avoTS qualit.es ate . adm ,able. JACK RUSSELL CLEVELAND, GEORGIA D Club, 2; Basketball, I, 2; Base- ball, I, 2; Sergeants ' Club, 2; Ser- geant A Company, 2. Jack ' s good natured ways and inimi- table smile have made him a friend to everyone. Athletics and A. W. O. L. inspections are his weakness, and he can never be accused of letting his studies interfere with his college education. D. C. SIRMONS DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Special Student; D Club; Dramatic Club. Tibbet in disguise, a real musician and an ac- complished actor. Not only witty in himself, but the cause of wit in other men. We predict great things ' ) ROy ROGERS NEWTON, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2. Beau Brummel at Brcnau ai Despite Roy ' s physical dr. in year he has made a narr to popularity and the ori npus. a hon with (back during for himself, nal Scamp ' ' °e «USH N ' ' ' ' e.3e, ' ° ' SEO«GM Sfaff, 2- ' ■ ' • -M. C A ' --■• ' ' Pora ..;,.,■ ' ' ■ER Staff prophesy for his futurt success which he deserves. the campi sp-Vft Da ncer. fell, C5A He O by ed fo, ' ' t ' ler „, Pany, j. = °n the ;,(y. nierifs ' innii S the ' es himse f fitlc eji B r EDWARD A. SKELTON HARTWELL, GEORGIA Rex, 1, 2; Musketry Team, I; Company B, I, 2. Eddie is one of the many fellows who stays up at night to solve problems (not mentioning what kind) and can then get to class the next morning almost on time. His numerous trips and affairs with the fairer sex make him a man of experience on the campus. JANE STARR SAPPINGTON McDONOUGH, GEORGIA Glee Club, 2; Dramatic Club, 2; Co- rona, I, 2; BUGLER Staff, I: Cheer- leader, I, 2. Words can ' t describe her. She pos- sesses wim, wigor and witalily and is as full of spirit iis the Cadet Ball. Starr is one of those celestial bodies that seems unconquerable— eh, Tom? MARION L. SKELTON HARTWELL, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, I, 2; Company B, I, 2. Marion, perhaps because of his disposition, has be- come very well acquainted with Morpheus. His hobbies arc sleeping and eating; and it is our sincere hope that he never finds himself too sleepy to eat, and too hungry to sleep.

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M haPPV-9- ' ' ,„d and aV his cV c«vt WILLIAM F. NORRIS NEWTON, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; CYCLOPS Staff, 2- Treasurer Officers ' Club, 2; President Speech Forum, 2- Glee Club, I, 2; BUGLER Staff, 2; First Lieutenant A Company, 2. Ah! Ou, heritage from Baker County -i ' Bill possesses those rare and desirable qualitie of dignity, leadership and friendliness which have helped him ' ' make his mark at N. G. C. Bill ' is a de- voted member of Sigma Theta; and though rather timid around the girls, he makes up for it in his daily South Georgia correspondence. ■ ' ' ' ' ' i. ;, i. ' ■ ' O ' ' Cub , , . Cor, - ■ eredT y a of „5 y . 0;„e„ JESSIE DEANE PALMER MURRAVVILLE, GEORGIA Always quiet and sincere, Dcane has won many friends who wish for her the success which she deserves. JAMES K. PARKER LUMPKIN, GEORGIA Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; Corporal Band, 2. What will the poor girls up here next year do without our one and only- James K.? (He wonders, too.) Not only has he been an asset to our fairer sex, but a leader in our church and campus Christian organizations as well. We hope he continues to pur- sue such a successful course. JOHN W. PHILLIPS DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Company A, I, 2. Wint is kept pretty busy serving as host to his many friends at his hot-dog emporium on the thresh- old of the campus. As a soldier, Wint makes an expert hot-dog dispenser— all in all, a likeable fellow. CHARLES D. PITTS GRIFFIN, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, 2; Corporals ' Club, 2; Cheer Leader, I, 2; Band, I, 2; Corporal Band, 2. Another one of those fortunate individuals who al- ways seems to know where he ' s headed for and how to gel there with the least ado. We would like to bet that when the last trumpet has sounded, Zasu will be there just a little ahead of everybody else, and with all the answers ready. ESTELLE PURCELL BALDWIN, GEORGIA y. W. C. A., 2; Chairman Membership Committe Home Economics Club, 2. Though being with us only nine months Estelle ha become a true and loyal daughter of N. G. C.



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yjt)t ' ' » ' X 1 i » • ! WILLIAM 5 f» 1 .ebaU, I. 2-, B ' An a»- ' ° ' . ' ,1 home oo the „p ja, B d ' an ' O ' . ■,..„,„ about Ve P ,. as « ' iust as LUMPKIN, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, Treasurer, 2; Sergeants ' Club, 2; Glee Club, I, 2; Sergeant B Company, 2. Slop! Listen! Look!— at this handsome countenance and you ' ll understand why Bill has so many friends. He has developed a likeable personality and behind his amorous South Georgia thoughts are the makings ' • M. ' ; Cor, ' ' ■ ' ' ■■ as mad ' ° ° ' ' ' ' - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : I de,p,,, ' ■any ,„ y be , 1. ' t ' nally l,,. ' these jh-rt . ' ne is •worker doesn ba - t ha dish ant, ,o ••Steve take it. I. O. TEASLEY ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA Sigma Theta, I, 2; Corporal A C pany, 2. Collegiate to the Nth degn Little Sarge ' s best friend an fiegd on clothes. His qualities leadership and personality inspire to wish I. O. well— beer thi mind, old boy. FRANCES TURNER NICHOLSON, GEORGIA y. W. C. A., I, Vice-President, 2; Corona, I, President, 2; Dramatic Club, I, 2; Girls ' Glee Club, 2; Assistant Editor cyCLOPS, 2. Her executive ability and characteristic leadership have caused Frances to be a leader and hold many offices in our campus organizations. It has been swell having Frances as a pal. « that ' p(u. ' N. G gg.ng II a;. • C., set, LEWIS ALLEN THOMASON NELSON, GEORGIA Rex, I, 2; Speech Forum, 2; Dramatic Club, I, 2; Editor-in-Chief CADET BUGLER, I, 2; Company A , I, 2. Nelson, Georgia, Cherokee Born County, August 3, 1917- JOEL D. TURNER MOULTRIE, GEORGIA Rex Pledge, I, 2; y. M. C. A., 2; CyCLOPS Staff, 2; Sergeants ' Club, 2; Speech Forum, 2; Sergeant A Company, 2. His great ambition is to be a doctor, which means some connection with nurses— nuf sed! His records ' show his academic ability, and Joel has been a swell pal to anyone who wanted real friendship. ABEL B. WALTON ELLUAY, GEORGIA Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2; Glee Club, I, 2; Corporal A Company, 2. Aby has been the spark plug of L. H. U. S. these last two quarters. Though overlooking his boisterous, cane-raisin ' nature, he ' s got the stickability to win, the brains to make good marks without crackin ' a book and the personality to make friends wherever he goes. le?

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