North Georgia College - Cyclops Yearbook (Dahlonega, GA)

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MamA ■ WKk ir= B d ' ' ll. ; |r, rq IS? p  i i«l i i ' - _ ' 1 jjtk ■ J a. ;. _ « •• ' ■ ' I IIHKl—llWIlWIltf ' 11 ARCHIVES U428 C9 1940c. 1 North Georgia College CYCLOPS 1 .y - i : ..  ft i ' ' - ' :: jj i ' vil iii fWKP- ' i 4 - ; '  fc- ' J-L CYCLOPS Uo Published by the Cadets and Co-Eds of NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE DAHLONEGA • GEORGIA BobPiK ' ' Sam Hinson, Bus. Mer. - 5iiri5iS5 — . vou the final product of nine Today we S-e 7° ,,, or to ,,ths ' work to meet w,th y undergo your cr.bc.sm. , ° - : combine our knowU have made every effort t . . edse and ideas to S veVo- ,, add shape to memory s p-ctu ' ' ' - ,. Vhat the story of We nd We only hope that . peeress at north Geors aC complete as we pla- . ,,,, CYCLOPS upon the shelt have come before. pjTThAAN SAfV HINSON ' ' V l ' - . ' i % D E n I C il T I II DADDY BARNES ' ' He will be remembered arid honored for years to come, as he has been in the past, for his untiring and devoted efforts toward making our college one of the best in every respect. Everywhere we turn, we see something of the splendid work that he has done. And since no story of North Georgia College would be com- plete without some remembrance of him, we dedicate this 1940 edition of the CYCLOPS to Professor J. C. Barnes. i y ' t S ' T E  T S THE COLLEGE Campus Faculty THE CLASSES Sophomore Cadets Sophomore Co-eds Freshman Cadets Freshman Co-eds MILITARY Military Training Views Companies ORGANIZATIONS Clubs Fraternities SPORTS Cadets — Intercollegiate Co-eds — Intramurals Cadets — Intramurals FEATURES Cadet Bugler Who ' s Who Snapshots A d s PRICE MEMORIAL BUILDING i ACADEMIC BUILDING CHAPEL CANTEEN AUDITORIUM DINING HALL LIBRARY • • READING ROOM BOYS ' DORMITORY SANFORD HALL BARRACKS BAND HOUSE DR. J. C. ROGERS President OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION STEADMAN V. SANFORD Chancellor, University System JONATHAN C. ROGERS President JOHN C. SIRMONS Dean PAUL M. HUTCHERSON, Captain, O. R. C. • • . .Commandant LUCILLE DOWLING Dean of Women W. OSCAR HAMPTON Director Personnel and Guidance JULIA CARROLL SecretaryRegistrar JOHN C. BARNES Local Treasurer RAY H. BLACK Business Manager BERT H. FLANDERS Faculty Resident, Moore Hall ASBURY D. SNOW Faculty Resident, New Dormitory SERGEANT R. S. McCONNELL, Inf. (D. E. M. L.) — Assistant Superintendent of Barracks DR. H. H. LANCASTER College Physician MRS. FANNIE GREEN Dietitian MAE BETH NORMAN Secretary VIRGIL SIMPSON Bookkeeper MATTIE CRAIG Bookstore Assistant OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY OFFICERS JONATHAN C. ROGERS Chairman JOHN C. SIRMONS ANDREW W. CAIN Secretary Vice-Chairman CURRICULUM . . Hampton, Anthony, Barnes, Bush, Flanders, Simms SCHEDULE-CLASSIFICATION . . Sirmons, Bush, Calhoun, Dismukes, Ray, Simms ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Sirmons, Dismukes, Flanders, Hampton, Hutcherson LIBRARY Flanders, Anthony, Cam, Cottlngham, Freeman, Simms, McDaniel ATHLETICS .... Bush, Anthony, Coker, Forester, Matthews, Snow FACULTY COMMITTEES MILITARY Matthews, Hutcherson, Rogers DORMITORY Barnes, Hutcherson, Black SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Hutcherson, Bruce. Forester, Dowling, Matthews, Ray STUDENT PROGRAMS .... Dismukes, Cain, Calhoun, Hampton, McConnell BROWN FUND Barnes, Hutcherson, Sirmons PUBLICITY Dismukes, Coker, McConnell, Norman F ii C II L T 1 FERDINAND ANGELSBERG Band Director Retired United States Army Band Director. JOHN DURHAM ANTHONY Biology B.S., Transylvania University; A.M., Emory University: University of Kentucky. JOHN C. BARNES Mathematics B.S., North Georsia College; Graduate Student, Harvard University. R. H. BLACK Business Manager SARA BRUCE Physical Education B.S., Coler Collese; Graduate Student, Y. M. C. A. Graduate School and University of Tennessee. POWELL D. BUSH Social Science B.S., A.M., University of Georgia. ANDREW W.CAIN Social Science A.B., North Georgia College; A.M., University of the Philippines; Graduate Student, University of Georgia, University of Texas, University of the Phil- ippines, University of California, Columbia University, University of North Carolina, University of Virginia. ROBERT D. CALHOUN, JR English A.B., A.M., Louisiana State University. JULIA CARROLL Secretary North Georgia College. SHAULT L. COKER Physical Education, Coach A.B., University of Florida; A.M. in Physical Education, Columbia University. WILLIAM T. COTTINGHAM, JR English A.B., Duke University: A.M., Emory University. FACULTY CAMILLUS J. DISMUKES French A.B., Birmingham Southern College: A.M., University of North Carolina. LUCILLE DOWLING Enslish Dean of Women. A.B., Georgia State Womans College; M.A., Columbia University. BERT H. FLANDERS Enslish A.B., A.M., Emory University; Candidate fo ' Ph.D. Degree, Duke University. HARRY B. FORESTER Biolosy B.S., University of Alabama; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. LORIMER B. FREEMAN Commerce B.S.C., M.S.C., University of Georgia; Graduate Student, Northwestern University, Harvard University. FANNIE A. GREEN Dietitian W. OSCAR HAMPTON Education-Mathematics B.S., Southeast Missouri Teachers College; M.S., Ph.D., University of North Carolina. PAUL M. HUTCHERSON, Captain O. R. C. . B.S.C., North Georgia College. Commerce H. H. LANCASTER, M.D Collese Physician SERGEANT RICHARD McCONNELL, Inf. (D.E.M.L), Military Science Assistant to the Professor of Military Science and Tactics. JANE L. McDANIEL Libr, iA«: tiiM i F H II L T Y ' MJi MAJOR JAMES E. MATTHEWS, Inf. (D.O.L) . . . Military Science Professor of Military Science and Tactics. BETH NORMAN Secretary VERNELLE RAY Home Economics B.S.H.E., Alabama College; A.M., George Peabody College. VIRGIL SIMPSON Assistant Business Manaser JOHN COLBERT SIMMS Physical Science-Chemistry B.S., Mdlsaps College; M.S., Vanderbilt University; Ph.D., Western Reserve University. JOHN C. SIRMONS Education Ph.B., A.M., Emory University; Graduate Student, Duke University. ASBURY D. SNOW Mathematics-Science B.S., A.M., University of Georgia; Graduate Student, Duke University. ;  ,. ,. „.ap . wi, ,, -,,,..,,..,.,, Ui.,.,,, g4, t- i ii W : T H E C L A S S E S MISS MARGIE WHELESS Thomaston, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE STUDENT BODY SOPHOMORE (] L i n MISS DORIS EUBANKS Atlanta, Georsia SPONSOR OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS N II P II M K E C L U S F F I C E II N BILL PERRY President of the Student Body BEN GRIGGERS President of the Sophomore Class GEORGE EUBANKS Vice-President PERRY BRIDGES Secretary REESE CROSS Treasurer fVCLOPS IIF 194(1 CHARLES F. ADAMS Thomaston, Ga. Band; BUGLER Staff, Reporter, I- Y M C A., 2; Rex Club Member, I, 2. ROBERT T. ADAMS Dublin, Ga. Company A : Rex Club, I, 2. ATWARD L. ANDERSON Alpharctta, Ga. Color Sergeant, Company C TOM ANDREWS Thomasvillc, Ga. Sergeant, Company D ; Dramatic Club, 2: Men ' s Glee Club, 1; Y. M. C. A., I, 2. s n p H fl ORG C i D E T N F JOE BATCHELOR Jersey, Ga. Sergeant, Company C ; Y. M. C. A., I; Sec- ond Vice-President, 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, 2; Sergeant-at-Arms, I. PAT BERNAL College Parle, Ga. Sergeant, Company C ; Debate Club, Pre dent, 2: Y. M. C. A., I ; Sigma Theta Pledge, STANLEY BISHOP Decatur, Ga. Company B ; D Club; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. EDWARD NAPIER BONNER Macon, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company B ; BUGLER Staff, Exchange Editor, 2; Y. M, C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. JOE HARRIS BOYD Calhoun, Ga. Major, Staff; Officers ' Club: Y. M. C. A., I; Sigma Theta Pledge. LEGARE E, BRACEWELL Dublin, Ga. Company C ; Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, 2; Rex Club Member, 2. 1940 - ucLay ROBERT H. BRADLEY Chatsworth, Ga. Company C : Y. M. C. A. WILLIAM HENRY BRAMBLETT, JR. Chatsworth, Ga. Captain, Band: Officers ' Club: Generals; Men ' s Glee Club, I ; Y. M. C. A., I; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. LAWRENCE L. BRAY Covington, Ga. Company A ; D Club, Vice-President, 2. PERRY L. BRIDGES Blakcly, Ga. Company B ; Men ' s Glee Club, I; Sign Theta Member, I, 2. EDISON BROGDON Alapaha, Ga. First Sergeant, Company D ; D Club, Treasurer. y {luteteen rati ELLSWORTH KEMP BROGDON Calhoun, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.: Sigma Theta Pledge. V RALPH M. BROWN Cartcrsvillc, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company D. ' FRANK BURT Kcnncsaw, Ga. Sergeant, Company C : Camera Club: Y. M. C. A., 2; Rex Club Pledge, I. RICHARD H. CARTER, JR. Powder Springs, Ga. First Lieutenant Company C, Corporal, I : Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. FRANKLIN T. COLEMAN Albany, Ga. Band: Generals: Little Symphony: Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2: Choral Club, 2: Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. JAMES O. COLLIER, JR. Eatonton, Ga. Company A : BUGLER Staff, Circulation, 2: y. M. C. A., 2: Rex Club Pledge, I: Mem- ber, 2. JAMIE CONNELL Nashville, Ga. Sergeant, Company B : CYCLOPS Staff, 2: BUGLER Staff, Reporter, I, Editor, 2: Camera Club, Vice-President: V. M. C. A., I, 2: Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. s r II II ORE C A II E T N OF JOHN HOWARD CLEMENT Buena Vista, Ga. Company C. GEORGE R. COCHRAN, JR. Covington, Ga. Company C : Rex Club Member, I, 2. OSCAR y. COOK Cleveland, Ga. Company D : Sigma Theta Pledge, 2. PERRy LEWIS CRAPPS Harlem, Ga. Company D : Y, M. C. A., 2: Sigma Theta Pledge, I. REESE WILSON CROSS Albany, Ga. Sergeant, Company D : Cannera Club; Mus- ketry Team; Rifle Team: Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Member. i9do CtfcLi , JOHN RUFUS CRUMPLAR, JR. Cordcie, Ga. Sergeant, Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. JOHN DAVID DAVIS Columbus, Ga. Company D : D Club, Secretary, 2: Y. M. C. A., I, 2: Rex Club Pledge, 2. LYNN ASHBY DAVIS Sylvester, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A., 2; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. HOWARD EUGENE DILL McRae, Ga. First Sergeant, Company C : Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. ROY E. DAY LaFayette, Ga. Sergeant, Company D ; D Club. liicIa ceil COOPER DODSON Monroe, Ga. First Sergeant, Company ' B ; Sigma Theta Pledge, 2. Wi l A. SYDNOR DOOLEY Charlotte, N. C. Sergeant, Company C ; CYCLOPS Staff, 2; BUGLER Staff, I, Associate Editor, 2: Gen- erals, Business Manager, Student Director; y. M. C. A., 1, First Vice-Presiden t, 2: Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. G. W. DUGGAN Sandersville, Ga. Company D : D Club, 2: Y. M. C. A., 2. JOSEPH EUGENE DYAR Carnesville, Ga. Band; Generals. THOMAS RANDOLPH EDWARDS, III Greensboro, Ga. iergeant. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. CHARLES OSCAR ELROD Adairsvillc, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Thcta Pledge, I. GEORGE RAY EUBANKS Atlanta, Ga. Company D : Y. M. C. A., 2; Sigma Theta Member, I, 2. WILLIAM JOHN PAGAN Cumming, Ga. Sergeant, Company D. ANDREW B. GRIGGERS, JR. Thomaston, Ga. Lieutenant Colonel, Staff: Officers ' Club, President; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta Member, I, President, 2; Corporals ' Club, I; Pan-Hellenic Council. LEO AUGUSTUS FETNER, JR. Macon, Ga. Company D ; Dramatic Club, Stage Man- ager, 2; Camera Club. WADE DENT FERGUSON Washington, D. C. Captain, Company D : Officers ' Club: Y. M. C. A., I, 2. ALISON M. FINCHER Decatur, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company B ; BUGLER Staff, 2; Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2. MICHAEL M. FIVEASH Lake Park, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. s II p II II 11 II K v {] a II K T a II F JULIAN D. FLEMING Shady Dale, Ga. Sergeant, Company B ; Rifle Team; Y. M. C. A., 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. 1940 uciap 1 II I ROBERT C. FOSTER Atlanta, Ga. Sergeant, Band; CYCLOPS Staff, I; Camera Club, President: Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, I, 2; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. SAM HOSCH FREEMAN Hoschton, Ga. Band. JAMES S. GILES Atlanta, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, Mem- EARL ELLIS GARRARD Avondale Estates, Ga. 8 ; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A., I. CHARLES C. GAY Garfield, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company A. ' ber, 2. HUGH IRVING GILLHAM Marietta, Ga. Sergeant, Company B ; CYCLOPS Staff, Snapshot Editor, 2; Secretary, Sergeants ' Club. JACK B. H. GRAVES Clarkesville, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company D : Business Man- ager, BUGLER, 2; Camera Club; Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; Rex Club Pledge, 2. C. J. HALL Gainesville, Ga. Company C ; Dramatic Club, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2. JACK HASKINS HALL Blue Ridge, Ga. First Lieutenant, Band; BUGLER Staff, Re- porter, 2; Camera Club, Treasurer: Little Sym- phony, 2; Y. M. C. A., I: Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. yjuietecpt j:attu JAMES FRANKLIN HAMILTON Bufofd, Ga. Sergeant, Band; Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. HOPEWELL HULL HAMMOND Gnffin, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company C ; Camera Club; Musketry Team; Y. M. C. A., 2; Chair- man Boys ' Work Committee; Rex Club Pledge I. JOE HARGROVE Eatonton, Ga. Sergeant, Company A. ' J. DILLARD HAWKINS Arnoldsville, Ga. Sergeant, Company A ; Y. M. C. A. 8 II P II II II li E C i D E T S OF BEVERLY BAYNE HAYES Dublin, Ga. Company A ; Dramatic Club, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. JOHN R. HAYES, JR. Morganton, Ga. Company C ; D Club, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., I. JIM JOHN HEARN LaGrange, Ga. Company B ; Camera Club; Sigma Theta Member. GARLAND D. HERRING Alpharctta, Ga. Y. M. C. A. HUGH EDWIN HILLIARD Royston, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Band; BUGLER Staff, Re- porter, 2; Little Symphony, I ; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club Member, I, President, 2; Pan- Hellenic Council, President. 1940 CucL SAM L HINSON Albany, Ga. Sergeant, Company A ; Business Manager, CYCLOPS, 2; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club Member, I, Treasurer, 2; Pan- Hellenic Council. ROBERT RAWLS HOLLINGSWORTH Sylvania, Ga. Sergeant, Company C ; Dramatic Club, I, 2; Men ' s Glee Club, I; Y. M. C. A., I; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. BRADLEY HOGG Hawkinsville, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. W. DIXON HOGG Ellaville, Ga. Company C ; Musketry Team; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. JOSEPH C. HOLBROOK Royston, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Band; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club Member, I, 2. L. ELMO HOLT Savannah, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company A ; CYCLOPS Staff, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; Rex Club Pledge, President, I. y Vl net ecu j:ottii DAVIS C. HORNIBROOK Decatur, Ga. Drum Major, Band; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, Member, 2. Company WILLIAM HILL HOSCH, JR. Decatur, Ga. Sigma Theta Pledge, I, Men ber, 2. RAYMOND G. HUDSON Blue Ridge, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Member, I, 2. JOHN B. HULSEY Gainesville, Ga. Company C. Company DeWITT CLINTON HUNT, JR. College Park Ga. Captain, Staff; Corporal, Company B, I ; Officers ' Club; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta, I, Vice-President, 2; Corporals ' Club, I. RICHARD A. HUNT Carnal, Ga. ' B ; Camera Club; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2, DELBERT F. JOHNSTON Macon, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company B ; Rifle Team; y. M. C, A., 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. S P II M II It E |] i D E T S (IE FRANCIS JONES Chatsworth, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Band; Generals; Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, 2. RALPH PARKS JONES Albany, Ga. Sergeant, Band; Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. WILLIAM KILPATRIC JORDAN Wrens, Ga. Company D ; Y. M. C. A., 2. CLYDE J. KING Homerville, Ga. Company C. HENRY GRADY LAY Calhoun, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. I9d0 Gi cL,i OSCAR L. LEATHERS Decatur, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company C ; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. JAMES MORGAN LINDSEY Danburg, Ga. Company C ; Y. M. C. A., 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I; Camera Club. WOODFIN E. LIPHAM LaGrange, Ga. Sergeant, Company A ; Y. M. C. A., 2. JAMES LEONARD LONG Dublin, Ga. Sergeant, Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Re Club Pledge, I, 2. EUGENE STONE LOVE Newnan, Ga. First Sergeant, Band; Rifle Team; Y. M. C. A., I; Chairman, Publicity Committee, 2. JOHN DAVID LUKE, JR. Nashville, Ga. Sergeant, Company B ; Sigma Theta Pedge, I, Member, 2. met LneLeen hh 1 JAMES ROBERT McCOY Woodbury, Ga. Company B. JOHN DUNWOODY McMANUS Macon, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company D ; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta Member, I. FRED S. MANN Conyers, Ga. Sergeant, Company D ; Y. M. C. A., 2; Rex Cub, I, Member, 2. OSCAR HOMER MARSH Macon, Ga. Corporal, Company D, I ; Corporals ' Club, I ; Captain Ad|utant, S-l, StafF; Dramatic Club, 2; D Club, 2: Rifle Team: Officers ' Club; Men ' s Glee Club, I; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. JACK MALVERSON MARTIN Decatur, Ga. Company B : Sigma Ttieta Member, I, Se geant-at-Arms, 2. LEWIS A. MATTHEWS Decatur, Ga. Sergeant, Company C : Sigma Theta Pledge, I, Member, 2. WILLIAM WINFIELD MEADORS Albany, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company C ; CYCLOPS Staff, 2; BUGLER Staff, 2; Musketry Team; y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club, Member, I, Sec- retary, 2; Pan-Hellenic Council. DUNCAN V. NESBIT Cordele, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company A : Rex Club Pledge, I. HARRIS MIDDLETON Ramhurst, Ga. Company D. JOHN FRANK MILLER Nashville, Ga. Sergeant, Company B : Y. M. C. A., I, 2. WILBURN EUGENE MOBLEY Sylvania, Ga. Company C ; BUGLER Staff, 2; Dramatic Club, I, 2: Debate Club, I, 2. WESLEY CULPEPPER MURPHY Fayettcvillc, Ga. Company C : Sigma Theta Pledge, I. m s u p II II 11 II E i; 1 n E T s of ROBERT JOEL NEWSOM Union Point Ga. Company C : Musketry Team; Rex Club Pledse, I. 1940 ifciav i GAIL MERRILL OSTERHOUT Raymond, Ga. Color Sergeant, Company C : Camera Club. LAMAR OVERSTREET Baxley, Ga. First Lieutenant, Company D : Dramatic Club, 2; Men ' s Glee Club, I. WENDELL PEAVy Unadilla, Ga. Company 8 : Sigma Theta, I. H. H. PIERCE Warrenton, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company 8 ; Sigma Theta Pledge, 2. WILLIAM W. PERRY Thomaston, Ga. Captain, Company C ; Officers ' Club, Vice- President; y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta, Secretary, 2; Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary. 80B PITTMAN Woodbury, Ga. Captain, Staff, S-2: Company 8- 1 ; CYCLOPS Staff, Associate Editor, I; Editor-in-Chief, 2. 8UGLER Staff, Feature Editor, 2: Officers ' Club: Sigma Theta Member, I, Chaplain, 2. CHARLES F. POPE, JR. Dublin, Ga, Captain, Company A, Corporal, I; Cor- porals ' Club, I; Officers ' Club, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; Rex Club Pledge, I, Member and Vice-President, 2. HOWARD T. PRATER Clayton, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A. E. L. PRINCE, JR. Morganton, Ga. Company A ; D Club, 2; Y. M. C. A., I; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. y { Lneteen V t f GEORGE W. RICHARDSON Toccoa, Ga. Sergeant, Company D : Rex Club Mennbcr, HAL B. RHODES, JR. Suwanee, Ga. Company A ; Camera Club; Sigma Thcta Pledge, I, 2. ELGIN BURNEY RITTENBERRY Macon, Ga. Company B ; BUGLER Staff, Sports Editor D Club, I, 2; Sigma Theta Member. GRADY ROBERTS LaFayette, Ga. Sergeant, Company C ; Rex Club, I, 2; Y. M. C. A., I, 2. S P II II M R E C i D E T S II F E. WINN ROBERTS Monroe, Ga. First Lieutenant, Company B ; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. P. J. ROGERS Covington, Ga. Company D ; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. TRAVIS A. SANDERS Winder, Ga. First Sergeant, Company A ; Y. M. C. A., ROBERT L. SCRUGGS Atlanta, Ga. Company A ; D Club. I, 2; Y. M. C. A., I; Rex Club Pledge, I. CHARLES F. SORROW Jetsey, Ga. Serseant, Company A : D Club, 2: V. M. C. A., I, Secretary, 2. 940 Cu r ' r THOMAS ROOKS SMITH Thomasville, Ga. Company A ; Dramatic Club, 2; Rifle Team; Men ' s Glee Club, I. LEE SORRELLS Atlanta, Ga. Captain, Company B, Corporal, I ; Cor- porals ' Club, I; BUGLER Staff, Reporter, 2; D Club, 2; Rifle Team, Manager: Officers ' Club, Secretary: Y. M. C. A., 2: Sigma Theta Pledge, I, Member, Treasurer, 2: Pan-Hellenic Council, Treasurer. WILLIAM McLEROV SORRELLS Macon, Ga. Band: Camera Club: Glee Club, I. 2: Choral Club, 2; y. M, C. A., I: Sigma Thcta Pledge, I. CARLTON E. STEVENS Macon, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company C Theta Pledge, I. Sigma LEONARD W. STANLEY Lyons, Ga. Company B. inet ineieai THOMAS ALTON STEWART Blue Ridge, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. WALTER O. STRICKLAND Glennville, Ga. Sergeant, Company D. Wti y JAMES BRANDON SWINT Chipley, Ga. Sergeant, Company D : CYCLOPS Staff, 2: Y. M. C. A., I. J. C. TANKSLEY Alto, Ga. Captain, Staff, S-3: Dramatic Club, 2; Camera Club: D Club, President, 2; Officers ' Club, Treasurer: Y. M. C. A., I, Treasurer, 2: Sigma Theta Pledge, I, 2. CORBETT HILSMAN THIGPEN Macon, Ga. Serseant, Company B ; Camera Club: V. M. C. A., 2; Sigma Theta Plcdsc I. GENE P. THOMASON Canton, Ga. Company B ; Rex Club Member, I, 2. HUGH MAXON THOMASON Atlanta, Ga. Second Lieutenant, Company D : CYCLOPS Staff, 2; BUGLER Staff, 2: Men ' s Glee Club, I, 2: Choral Club, 2: Y. M. C. A., 2. CLAUDE M. THOMPSON Maysville, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A., I, 2: Rex Club Pledge, I. S II P II (I )l II K E CADETS OF FRANK THOMPSON McRae, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Member, I, 2. CLARENCE ROLAND VAUGHN Conyers, Ga. Company C ; Musketry Team; Rifle Team; Generals; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club Pledge, I, 2. JAMES H. WALDEN Atlanta, Ga. Sergeant, Company B ; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. SIDNEY LANIER WATERHOUSE Atlanta, Ga. Sergeant, Company D ; Dramatic Club, 1; Y. M. C. A., I. EDWARD H. WHIDDON Atlanta, Ga. Sergeant, Company C ; Camera Club; Mus- ketry Team. 1940 Cc cL 7 ' H. B. WHITAKER Flovilla, Ga. Sergeant, Company A ; Y. M. C. A. WILLIAM THOMAS WILEY Covington, Ga. First Lieutenant, Company A. ' BOB WILLETS Vidalia, Ga. Sergeant, Company A ; Dramatic Club; V. M. C. A., I, President, 2. JOHN ALLISON WILSON Atlanta, Ga. Sergeant, Company C ; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Rex Club Member, 2. JAMES EDWARD WIMPY Dahlonega, Ga. Company B. ERNEST WITHOLTER Attapulgus, Ga. Company B. Liieteen f ' t f GENE WOOD, JR. Baxley, Ga. Sergeant, Company B ; Camera Club; Dra- matic Club: Rifle Team, I. CHARLES H. WOODLIFF Flowery Branch, Ga. Company D ; D Club, I, 2. CHARLES WARREN YOUNG Gainesville, Ga. Staff Sergeant, Company C ; Y. M. C. A., I, 2; Sigma Theta Pledge, I. MARY ALICE ANDERSON Blue Ridge, Ga. Dramatic Club, I; Home Economics Club, Vice-President, I, Treasurer, 2; Rec Club, I, 2; Women ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, I, 2: y. W. C. A., I, 2. THELMA FAYE ANDERSON Dahloncga, Ga. FRANCES MARIAN ARNOLD Philomath, Ga. Home Economics Club, I; Rec Club, I, 2; y. W. C. A., I, 2. RACHAEL BEATENBOUGH Smyrna, Ga. S II l II II « R E C ■ E II N II F FLORA BONNER Lavonia, Ga. BUGLER Staff, 2; Home Economics Club, I, 2; Rec Club, I, Secretary, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. BONNIE OVIA BROWN Nelson, Ga. Home Economics Club, I. PEARL BRUCE Dahlonega, Ga. GLADYS RUTH CARTER LaFayette, Ga. Home Economics Club, 2; Women ' s Glee Club, 2. MARIAN LOUISE CHAMBERS Dahloncga, Ga. Home Economics Club, i; Rec Club, I, 2; y. W. C. A., I, Secretafy and Treasurer, 2. 1940 Cud ii T MARY THELMA CHAMBERS Lula, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2: Rec Club, I, 2: y. W. C. A., I, President, 2. EVELYN VIRGINIA COLLINS Macon, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2; Rcc Club, I, 2; y. W. C. A., I, 2. WYLENE THURSIA CONNER Cumming, Ga. SARA MADELENE COX Commerce, Ga. ' Rec Club, 2; Y. W. C. A., 2; Transfe Student, University of Georgia. ii tcl ii eieen SARA MAE CROSS Godfrey, Ga. Home Economics Club, I; Rcc Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., 2. :attk f MARY JO DALLY Social Circle, Ga. BUGLER Staff, 2; Home Economics Club, 2: Rec Club, I, Vice-President, 2; Wo en ' s Glee Club, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. DOROTHY WILL CORDELL Hartwell, Ga. Women ' s Glee Club, 2; 7. W. C. A., 2. CHRISTINE DANIEL Dahlonega, Ga. EMOGENL DAVIDSON Dahlonega, Ga. Dramatic Club, I, 2; Rec Club, I, 2: Wom- en ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I. MARIAN DAVIE Atlanta, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2; Rec Club, 2: y. W. C. A., I, 2. MARTHA BROWNLEE DEMPSEY Rome, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2: Rec Club, I, 2; y. W. C. A., I, 2. KATHLEEN BILLIE DOB Dahloncsa, Ga. MARION M. DOBBS Dahlonega, Ga. S P II M II E COLDS OF MYRAM EBERHARDT Gainesville, Ga. Rec Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. JOY FLINT Mt. Ai(y, Ga. Dramatic Club, I; Home Economics Club, I; Rec Club, I; y. W. C. A., I; Transfer Student, Piedmont College. DOROTHY ALMA GREENE Tallapoosa, Ga. Transfer Student, Piedmont Collese. FANNIE BERNICE GRIFFIN Clermont, Ga. CYCLOPS Staff, 2; Home Economics Club, I, 2; Rec Club, I, President, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. LILLIAN JEAN GRIGGS Marietta, Ga. Home Economics Club, 1; Rec Club, I, 2: y. W. C. A., I, 2. 1940 i ucLv ELIZABETH HERNDON Hartwcll, Ga. ■Rec Club, I: Women ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. ELIZABETH REBECCA HICKS Decatur, Ga. Debate Club, President, 2; Rec Club, T, 2; Women ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Little Symphony, 2; Chora! Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, Vice- President, 2. LYDIA ANNE HODGSON Gainesville, Ga. Home Economics Club, 2; Rec Club, 2: y. W. C. A., 2; Transfer Student, Brenau College. NELLE KESLER Talmo, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2; 2; Y. W. C. A., I. MARY FRANCES KILGORE Duluth, Ga. Women ' s Glee Club, I, 1; V. W. C. A., I. [jineteen t ' tii SARA ELOISE KING Decatur, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, President, 2; Rec Club, I; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. JEANNE LACKEY Rome, Ga. ' Rec Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. DOROTHY E. LEWIS Hartwcll, Ga. Y. W. C. A., I, 2. YVONNE LUNSFORD Dahlonega, Ga. DELIA LEE McCANN Ramhurst, Ga. GERTRUDE OTHELL MARTIN Hilton, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2; Rcc Club, I, 2; y. W. C. A., I. JANE MATHIS Ashburn, Ga. ■Rec Club, I, 2; Women ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, I, 2; V. W. C. A., I, 2. MARIAN MEEKS Nicholls, Ga. Camera Club; Home Economics Club, 2: Rec Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. S II P II M R E CO-EDS I) F MARGUERITE MOONE Tignall, Ga. y. W. C. A., I, 2. MARTHA SUE MOORE Athens, Ga. Rcc Club, I, Treasurer, 2; Women ' s Glee Club, I, 2; Choral Club, I, 2; V. W. C. A., I, 2. MINNIE LU MOORE Dahlonega, Ga. ■Rec Club, I, 2; Women ' s Glee Club, I, 2: Choral Club, 2; y. W. C. A., I. ADDIE LEE MULL Blue Ridge, Ga. ' Rec Club, 2; Transfer Student, Mar College. EMILY CLARA OWENS Ty Ty, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2: Rec Club, I, 2; y. W. C. A., I, 2. 1940 K LicL n 7 ' LOUISE V. PORTER Jefferson, Ga. ■Rec Club, I: y. W. C. A., I, 2. ALICE ELMA REID Dahlonega, Ga. MILDRED MARIE STATON Clermont, Ga. Rec Club, I; y. W. C. A., I, 2. MARy HELEN SCOTT Toccoa, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2; Rec Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. KATHERINE STONE Atlanta, Ga. Home Economics Club, I; Rec Club, I, 2: y. W. C. A., I, 2. DOROTHY MARIE SHORE Cornelia, Ga. Home Economics Club, I, 2. met LncLeen ' ■Mi V JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH SUIT Hartwell, Ga. Rec Club, 2. SIBYL SUMMER Newnan, Ga. RUTH ECOLE TURNER Emma, Ga. Home Economics Club, 2. MARTHA TYNER Transfer Student, West Georgia College ELLORIE VAUGHN Cumming, Ga. Transfer Student, Oglethorpe University. WILLIE VAUSE Garfield, Ga. y. W. C. A., I. EULA FRANCES VICKERY Hartwell, Ga. ■Rec Club, I; Camera Club; Y. W. C. A., I. SOPHOMORE GILLA DEAN WATKINS Ball Ground, Ga. Dramatic Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 2; Rec Club, 2; Y, W. C. A., 2; Transfer Stu- dent, G. S. C. W. C - E II S ELIZABETH WRIGHT Calhoun, Ga. BUGLER Staff, 2: Dramatic Club, 2; Debate Club, 2; Rec Club, 2: Women ' s Glee Club, I, 2; y. W. C. A., I, 2. CHRISTA WAYNE Flowery Branch, Ga. CYCLOPS Staff, 2; BUGLER Staff, 2; Hon Economics Club, I: Debate Club, 2: Rei Club, I, 2; Y. W. C. A., I, 2. FRANCES NADINE CONNER Dahlonega, Ga. Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. MARGARET WILLIAMS Aragon, Ga. Camera Club; Rec Club, I, 2. MISS ELIZABETH KING Fort Gaines, Georsia MISS NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE MRS. O. D. CALHOUN Macon, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS FKESIIMO nm OFFIIlEltS BILLY GENTRY President FRANK GARRISON Vice-President HUGH NORTH Secretary O.E.WILSON Treasurer r 1 ■ Wi r HURRAM MASON BARFIELD Hahira, Ga. Company D : Camera Club; Men ' s Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. W. DOUGLAS BARNETT Jefferson, Ga. Band; Men ' s Glee Club; Rex Club Pledge. WILLIAM IRWIN BARRETT, JR. Jersey, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. MARVIN H. BARRON Commerce, Ga. Company 8 ; Y. M. C. A. JOHN MARK BATTSON Lavoma, Ga. Company C ; Rex Club Pledge. EARL R. BECKHAM Dublin, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. ROY E. BEDINGFIELD Cadwell, Ga. Band; Rex Club Pledge. WILLIAM A. BELL Darien, Ga. Band. BASCOM HILL BIGGERS, III Avondale Estates, Ga. Company C ; BUGLER Staff; Dramatic Club; Debate Club; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. • ANTONIO RAFAEL ACEVEDO Decatur, Ga. Company B ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. J. B. ADAMS Hull, Ga. Company C ; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. ROBERT EUGENE ADAMS Atlanta, Ga. Company A ; Camera Club. BILLY ADAMS T.gnall, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. GEORGE THEALL ALLEN Newnan, Ga. Company B. JARRELL B. ANDERSON Blue Ridge, Ga. Company C ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. ROBERT L. ASH Lakemont, Ga. Company B. LAWRENCE ASKEW Columbus, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. GEORGE RUEL BAGLEY Cumming, Ga. ROBERT COURTNEY BAILIE Augusta, Ga. Company C ; Y. M. C. A. JAMES EMMETT BAIRD Decatur, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. O TOP ROW (Left lo right) MIDDLE ROW (Left to right) BOTTOM ROW (Left to right) WALTER PARKS BLANTON ROBERT H. BRISENDINE WILLIAM B, CALHOUN Macon, Ga. Griffin, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledse. Co ■npany B : Camera Club: Y. M. C. A. Company B. ARTHUR K. BOLTON CHARLIE A. BROWN JAMES HENRY CASH Griffin, Ga. DJIard, Ga. Rocky Ford, Ga. Company D ; BUGLER Staff: Debate Club; y. M. C. A.; Sisma Theta Pledsc. Co npany A : Y. M. C. A.: Rex Club Pledge. ELMO HOOD BROWN Company D : Y, M. C. A. BILLY CARLTON FRANK BOWMAN Cornelia, Ga. Union Point, Ga. Tifton, Ga. Company B ; Camera Club: Y. M. C. A.: Company C : Rex Club Pledge. Company A : Sigma Theta Pledge. Sigma Theta Pledge. TROY CAUSBY EUGENE BOYD JAMES TUCKER BROWN Calhoun, Ga. Dunedin, Fla. Eton, Ga. Company C. Company C ; Y. M. C. A. Company B : Sigma Theta Pledge. CARL F. CHAPMAN LEONARD G. BOYD Calhoun, Ga. DAN H. BURKE, JR. Rome, Ga. Cor Macon, Ga. npany D : Sigma Theta Pledge Club Company B. Company D. Secretary. JOE BRANTLEY FRANK MONROE BUTLER GEORGE WALTER CHAUNCEY Valdosta, Ga. Avondale Estates, Ga. Company C. Sylvester, Ga. Company • ' A : Rex Club. Company A : Y. M. C. A. JOHN PHILIP CHENEY, JR. EARNEST PAUL BRAY JAMES W. CAIN Marietta, Ga. Arnoldsville, Ga. y. M. C. A. Buford, Ga. Company A : Rex Club Pledge. Con npany C : Rex Club: Y. M. C. A.: CYCLOPS Staff. D, a a: , - x !lllll ■ • Wi , : ■ ; w - ' V, y JJ V F K E S II M 1 1 C 1 1I E T S E. REYNOLDS DILLARD Washinston, Ga. Band: Generals. JAMES ROY DODD Demorest, Ga, Company B, G, C. POSTER, JR. Monroe, Ga. Company B ; Y. M. C. A.; Sisma Thcta Pledge. BRITT A. DORSEY Pitts, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. JAMES PRESTON DUCKETT Vinmg, Ga. Company D. JOHN FRANK DUCKWORTH Hiawassee, Ga. Company C A. M. DURANT Valona, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. ANGELL JOSEPH DYER Dahlonega, Ga. Company B ; Y. M. C. A.: Sigma Theta Pledge. OMER DEAN EDWARDS Auburn, Ga. Company D. • BERKLEY CHENEY Mac on, Ga. Company D : Sigma Theta. GEORGE W. CHISM Nashville, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge. JAMES L. CLARK Millcn, Ga. Company A ; Rex Pledge Club Secretary. JOHN WESLEY CORBIN Rome, Ga. Company A. PETE COWAN Covington, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. LEONARD ELMER CREW Whigham, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Pledge: Camera Club. ED CUNNINGHAM Hammond, Ind. Company D ; Sigma Theta Pledge. ZEKE DAUGHTREY AdeL Ga. Band; Generals; Rex Club Pledge. JAMES EDWIN DAVIS Rome, Ga. Company D. HERMAN PRESTON DeLaPIERRE Hoschton, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club. ROBERT LEONARD DEARISO Sylvester, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge. o. TOP ROW (Left to right) MIDDLE ROW [Lcfi to risht) 1 9 1 II BOTTOM ROW (Left to right] S. B. ELLIS Pitts, Ga. Band: Y. M. C. A. JAMES MATTHEW ELROD Ringgold, G . Company A : Rex Club; Y. M. C. A. ROBERT OGDEN ENTZMINGER Hartsville, S. C. Company C ; CYCLOPS Staff; Debate Club; Little Symphony; Men ' s Glee Club; Choral Club; Y. M, C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge, JAMES HAMILTON ESTES Chiplcy, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. ROBERT HENRY FARRAR Avondale Estates, Ga. Company A ; BUGLER Staff, Circulation; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. GEORGE R. FELLOWS Stevenson, Ala. Company D ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge; Transfer Student, Young Harris College. LUTHER CLARENCE FITZGERALD Atlanta, Ga. Company D ; BUGLER Staff; Sigma Theta Pledge. EDWIN L. FLANDERS Detroit, Mich. Company C ; Generals; Little Symphony; Rex Club Pledge. JACK MORRIS FLETCHER Moultrie, Ga. Company C. THOMAS SPURGEON FORD Atlanta, Ga. Company D : Sigma Theta Pledge. JOHN K. FORR ER Griffin, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Theta Pledge. GEORGE FRANK GARRISON Atlanta, Ga. Company C ; Rifle Team; Y. M. C. A. Sigma Theta Member. HAROLD L. GAY Trion, Ga. Band; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. BILLY GENTRY, III Macon, Ga. Dramatic Club, Property Manager; Sigma Theta Pledge. JOHN GERDINE, JR. Jersey, Ga. Company C. HERBERT GLOVER Cleveland, Ga. Company B ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. CECIL G. GNANN Savannah, Ga. Company A : Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Mem- ber. MARION JACKSON GOBER Covington, Ga. Company D. FRANK WILLIAMS FITCH Athens, Ga. Band; Little Symphony; Men ' s Glee Club: Y. M. C. A. CHARLES BEARDEN GAY Washington, Ga. Company C : Y. M. C. A. BOBBY GRAVES Toccoa, Ga. and; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Member. F R E S II M y CI D E T S - WILLIAM LINWOOD HILTON Ellaville, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Thcta Pledge. EDWIN F. HOLCOMBE Canton, Ga. Company B. PETE O. HOLLIDAY Macon, Ga. Company C. HERMAN LLOYD HUFF Chatsworth, Ga, Band; Rex Club Pledge; Y. M. C. A.; STUDENT DIRECTORY Staff, Advertising Manager. BENNETT R. HUNTER Columbjs, Ga Company D ; Men ' s Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. WILLIAM INGRAM Social Circle, Ga, Company B. LEE V. IRVIN Cornelia, Ga, Company B : Y. M. C. A. GEORGE D. JAILLET Tallapoosa, Ga Company B. WILLIAM HULSEY JEFFARES Decatur, Ga Company C : Sigma Theta Pledge. • MANNING GREEN Decatur, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge. JAMES PRESTON GRIGGERS Thomaston, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Theta Pledge. CLEVELAND DAVID GROVER Atlanta, Ga. Company D ; Men ' s Glee Club. JOHN BAYNARD GUERARD Atlanta, Ga. Company B ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. JULIAN HALL Albany, Ga. Company C ; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. BOB HALL Social Circle, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Thcta Pledge. JOHNNY E. HARVEY, JR. Folkston, Ga. Company D ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. BENJAMIN EUGENE HATCHER, JR. Gnffm, Ga. Company D ; Y. M. C. A. EDWARD M. HERRIN Wmder, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. BILLY CLAUDE HICKSON Hahira, Ga. Company D ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. WILLIAM N. HIGHSMITH Nahunta, Ga. Company D, TOP ROW (Left to right) MIDDLE ROW (Left to right] BOTTOM ROW (Left to tight) DORSEY VICTOR JONES, JR. JOHN CECIL KERCE WILLIAM E. McDAVID, JR. Tallapoosa, Ga. Rome, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Company B.- Company A. Company • ' B. FRED JONES, JR. Dahlonega, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Theta Pledge. GEORGE DEWEY KING, JR. Columbus, Ga. Band; Y. M. C. A. TOM McGEE Lawrenceville, Ga. Company B ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. LAWTON M. JONES, JR. Bainbndge, Ga. JENKINS O. KING Comer, Ga. NORMAN L. McLEOD Attapulgus, Ga. Band; CYCLOPS Staff; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Thcta Pledge. Company D : Y. M. C. A. JIMMY KNOX Company D ; Sigma Theta Pledge. ROBERT E. MANN H. CLIFTON KEITH Ca-tersville, Ga. Company D ; Y. M. C. A.; Camera Club. Coi Monroe, Ga. •npany A ; Generals; Y. M. C. A.; Club Pledge. GEORGE HENDERSON LIPSCOMB Rex McRae, Ga. Company A ; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. EMORY FULTON MARSHALL C. O. KELL Dahlonega, Ga. Tenmlle, Ga. Decatur, Ga. i 3and: Dramatic Club; Men ' s Glee Clu lb. Company D : Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Company D ; Sigma Theta Pledge. Pledge. TOM SLADE KEMP Pelham, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge. Co, JAMES R. McCALLA Newnan, Ga. Tipany D ; Camera Club; Y. M. C. Sigma Theta Pledge. A.; DUKE P. MARTIN Chictamauga, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. WARNER LEWIS KENNON CHARLES ALFRED McCLURE Canton, Ga. SAM MARTIN Statesboro, Ga. Company A ; Rc« Club Pledge. Co. Clu -npany B : CYCLOPS Staff; Dran b; Camera Club; Debate Club; Y. M. ( Tatic :. A. Lawrenceville, Ga. Company B ; Rex Club Pledge. i - .■ SS|( --a , [ iJ l l jjlJIll F It V, S II M 1 . C t H T S EDGAR NORMAN MATHIS, JR. Abbeville, Ga. Company C. WILLIAM HENRY MATHIS Nashville, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge. CALVIN S. MEEKS, JR. Nicholls, Ga. Company B. J. L. MERCADANTE Glen Cove, New Yoric Dramatic Club; Y. M. C. A.: Sigma Theta Pledge. WILLIAM H. MERRIAM Columbus, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Member. W. H. MILLER Gainesville, Ga. Company D ; Dramatic Club, Stage Electrician; Camera Club. SHOT C. MITCHELL Griffm, Ga. Company D ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. ROY E. MOORE Cummmg, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A. DOYLE E, MOTE Calhoun, Ga. Company A ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. DUGGAN MOYE Brcwton, Ga. Company C ; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. GEORGE MULLING Baxley, Ga. Company D. DEE MURPHY Talmo, Ga. Band. HAMIL MURRAY Danielsville, Ga. Company B ; Litlle Symphony; Sigma Theta Pledge. HARRY DEE MURRAY Washington, D. C. Band; Little Symphony; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. JACK C. NIX Cleveland, Ga. Company A. JONNY NORRIS Washington, Ga. Band; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. HUGH DAVIS NORTH Atlanta, Ga. Company C ; Rifle Team; Sigma Theta Pledge. NATHANIEL ELDRIDGE PARKER, JR. Buena Vista, Ga. Company A ; Men ' s Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PARKS Maysville, Ga. Company C ; Dramatic Club; Men ' s Glee Club; Choral Club; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Member. ARTHUR K. PAYNE Mount Airy, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Theta Pledge. • TOP ROW (Left to right) MIDDLE ROW (Left to right) BOTTOM ROW (Left to right) JOHNNY PECK WILLIAM JAMES PHILLIPS ROLAND RANSOM Atlanta, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. Tate, Ga. Company A : Y. M. C. A.; Rex Pledsc Club, Vice-President. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. Company C. EDWARD B. PORTER SIDNEY NEWTON RICHARDSON BILLY PENLEY Thomasville, Ga. Villa Rica, Ga. Rome, Ga. Band; Rex Pledge Club, President. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. Company D. WILLIAM CARSWELL PRIDGEN HOKE RIDDLE DORSEY PEPPERS Cordele, Ga. Alley, Ga. Social Circle, Ga. Band: y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. Company D ; Y. M. C. A. Company B. JAMES C. PERDUE Thomaston, Ga. Company C : Sigma Theta Pledge. E. R. PULLEN Damascus, Ga. Band. GENE ROBERTS Middletown, Ohio Company B ; Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Theta Pledge. QUENTON PERKINS Canton, Ga. Company D. CLIFF RAY Baxley, Ga. Company D. MERRILL ROBERTS Pinehurst, Ga. Company C. CHARLES S. PHILLIPS JAMES BUTLER RAY, JR. GEORGE TYLER ROGERS Meridian, Ga. Crandall, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge. Cordele, Ga. Company B. Band: Little Symphony. EARLE RUCKER PEARCE K. PHILLIPS WESLEY M. RAINEY Elberton, Ga. Lithonia, Ga. Buena Vista, Ga. Company D : Y. M. C. A.: Sigma Theta Company C ; Rex Club Pledge. Company C : Camera Club; Y. M. C. A. Pledge. NIESIIMO cjons JACK T. SANDOW Decatjr, Ga. Company D. BILL SCALES Perry, Fla . Company C ; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.; Sisma Thcta Pledge. JAMES DOUGLAS SHANNON, JR. Jeffersonville, Ga. Company D ; Rex Club Pledge. JIM HADDACK SHEPPARD, JR. Edison, Ga. Company D ; Rex Club Pledge. LEWIS ROGER SLATON East Pomt, Ga. Band; Y. M. C. A.; Rex Club Pledge. DALE SMITH Lawrenceville, Ga. Company B ; Camera Club; Rex Club Pledge. EARL DANIEL SMITH Valdosta, Ga. Company D ; Sigma Theta Pledge. FRED HARVEY SMITH Atlanta, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Theta Pledge. MARION J. SMITH Clayton, Ga. Company B. WILLIAM SWIFT SMITH Decatur, Ga. Band: Camera Club; Generals; Sigma Thcta Pledge. FREDERICK CYRIL SNELL Snellville, Ga. Company D ' ; Sigma Theta Pledge. DAN GOSSETT SYFAN Commerce, Ga. Company C. DALLAS G. THACKER Tate, Ga. Company A. DAVID F. THOMPSON Winder, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. DANIEL EUGENE THOMPSON, JR. Pmchurst, Ga. Company B. GEORGE THOMPSON Winder, Ga. Company A ; Rifle Team; Rex Club Pledge. EARL HAWKINS TILFORD Atlanta, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Pledge. • TOP ROW (Left to right) JASPER ALFRED TILLY Decatur, Ga. Sigma Theta Pledge. MIDDLE ROW (Left to right) EDWIN RUTHVEN WALLACE, III Isabella, Tenn. Band; Little Symphony; Sigma Theta Pledge IMO BOnOM ROW (Left to right) JOHN THOMAS WHITTLE, JR. Brunswiek, Ga. Company D : Sigma Theta Pled; GEISE USRV Sm.thville, Ga. Company D ; Sigma Theta Pledge. JAMES W. VALENTINE Bainbfidge, Ga. Company A ; Sigma Theta Pledge. HARACE MAC VANDIVIERE Albany, Ga. Company C : Camera Club; Debate Club; Rex Club; y. M. C. A. ROBERT E. WALLACE Rutledge, Ga. Company B ; Sigma Theta Pledge. WILLIAM B. WALTON, JR. Homerville, Ga. Company D ; Y. M. C. A. RAYMOND WATERS Sylvania, Ga. Company C ; Men ' s Glee Club. JUDSON STANLEY WILKES Adel, Ga. Company A. DONALD WILLIS Nashville, Ga. Company A. MILLARD N. WILLIAMS Thomaston, Ga. Company C ; Sigma Theta Pledge. JAMES DISON VEAL Royston, Ga. Band; Rex Club Pledge. PAUL WEBB Lavonia, Ga. Band; Camera Club; Generals: Sigma Theta Pledge. O. E. WILSON, JR. Thomaston, Ga. Company C : Sigma Theta Pledge JACK M. WALL Jeffersonville, Ga. Company D ; Rex Club Pledge. THOMAS A. WALL Blue Ridge, Ga. ?and: Little Symphony; Sigma Theta Pledge CARLTON J. WELLBORN Gainesville, Ga. Company A ; Rex Club Pledge. MARTIN WHITE Hartwell, Ga. Company C ; Y. M. C. A. JOHN EUGENE WOOD Marietta, Ga. Company C ' ; Y. M. C. A. NORMAN M. WOOD Tallapoosa, Ga. Company B. FKESIIMitl CO-EDS LELA ALLISON Clarkesvillc, Ga. Dramatic Club; Home Economics Club; Debate Club, Secretary; Women ' s Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. BARBARA FRANCES BAILEY Aususta, Ga. Rcc Club; Y. W. C. A. RUBY MAE BLISSITT Ccdartown, Ga. Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. JANIE LOU BROWN Summit, Ga. Y. W. C. A. MARTHA BROWN Martin, Ga. Home Economics Club; Rcc Club; Y. W. C. A. VIRGINIA WALKER BROWN Bowman, Ga. Camera Club; Home Economics Club; Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. SARA ANNE BRYANT Maxcys, Ga. Rec Club. REBIE CARLISLE Flowery Branch, Ga. Dramatic Club; Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. KATHERINE CLARK Macon, Ga. Rec Club: Y. W. C. A. KATHRYN COFER Decatur, Ga. Camera Club; Rec Club: Y. W. C. A. GRACE DAVIS Ways.de, Ga. Camera Club; Rcc Club: Y. W. C. A. NELLIE AURORA DOCKERY Dahlonesa, Ga. CECELIA DOWNS Conyers, Ga BARBARA ELDER Watlcmsvillc, Ga Rec ' Club; Y. W. C. A. LILLOUISE ELLIOTT Dahloncga, Ga BEATRICE ESCO Lexington, Ga ALLINE FITE Dahlonega, Ga Dramatic Club: Rec Club; Women ' s Glee Club; Choral Club. WILLENE FLANNIGAN Greshamville, Ga Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. WYLEY MAVE FLETCHER Moultrie, Ga Women ' s Glee Club: Y. W. C. A. MARTHA SUE FREEMAN Greshamville, Ga Rec Club: Women ' s Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. SARAH ANN GARDNER Rossville, Ga Home Economics Club; Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. • 940 TOP ROW (Lcit to right) CAROL HARDING Decatur, Ga. Home Economics Club; Rec Club: Wom- en ' s Glee Club; Choral Club; Y. W. C. A. IDA VIRGINIA HARRELL Jeffersonville, Ga. Home Economics Club; Rec Club; y. W. C. A. LOUISE HARVEY Carlton, Ga. MIDDLE ROW (Left to right) GRACE MARIE KEMP Woodstock, Ga. Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. CATHERINE BANTA KING Atlanta, Ga. Dramatic Club; Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. ELIZABETH KING Fort Gaines, Ga. Dramatic Club; Debate Club; Rec Club- y. W. C. A. BOnOM ROW (Left to right) ANNA LOUISE McKINNEY Ball Ground, Ga. MARY ELIZABETH MADDOX Dalton, Ga. Rec Club; y. W. C. A. AUDREY RUTH MAY Adairsville, Ga. ■Rec Club; Women ' s Glee Club; y. W. C. A. JANE HAYNIE Dahlonega, Ga. Rec Club; y. W. C. A. MARY HEMBREE Atlanta, Ga. Dramatic Club. FRANCES JEANETTE HICKS Lavonia, Ga. Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. GLORIA KELLY Vienna, Ga. JENELLE LACEY Pitts, Ga. Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. BONNELLE J. LAWSON Gainesville, Ga. Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. SARA LEE LIPSCOMB Maysville, Ga. y. W. C. A. MARY FRANCES McFARLAND Fayetteville, Ga. y. w. c. A. ROBERTA MOORE Dahlonega, Ga. Camera Club; Rec Club; Little Symphony. SARA EARL MOORHEAD Buckhead, Ga. Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. RACHEL MORRISON Chatsworth, Ga. DOROTHY HAZEL MOTE Acworth, Ga. Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. FKOHMO COOS DEANIE MURPHY Talmo, Ga. KATHERINE ELIZABETH NANCE Gainesville, Ga. Rcc Club; y. W. C. A. FARRELL OWENS Dahlonega, Ga. Home Economics Club; Rec Club; Women ' s Glee Club. WYLETTE PAYNE Camesville, Ga. Home Economics Club; Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. HELEN JEANETTE PIERCE Eton, Ga. Rec Club: y. W. C. A. THEDA LUCILE ROCHESTER Gamesville, Ga. VIRGINIA VERNON SAUNDERS Macon, Ga. ■■ ' Rec Club; Y. W. C. A. EVIE SHANNON Fairbum, Ga. Y, W. C. A. CAROLYN SHEALY Sandersville, Ga. MARY SHORE Baldwm, Ga. Rcc Club; Women ' s Glee Club; Choral Club. SUSY REBEKAH SLATON Dawsonville, Ga. Rec Club: Y. W. C. A. JO MAE SMITH Toccoa, Ga. Dramatic Club; Debate Club; Rec Club; Women ' s Glee Club: Choral Club: Y. W. C. A. SUSIE SMITH Clayton, Ga. Rec Club: y. W. C. A. CELESTE STEPHENS Lavoma, Ga. Camera Club; Women ' s Glee Club. KATHERYN ELIZABETH SWINT Chipley, Ga. Dramatic Club; Y. W. C. A. OLA MAE TANKSLEY Alto, Ga. SARA ALICE VICKERY Hartwell, Ga. MARY BEATRICE WARMACK Dawsonville, Ga. Camera Club: Women ' s Glee Club. ADELINE WEBSTER Sandersville, Ga. LUCILLE WIGGINS Sandersville, Ga. BARBARA LOUISE WOODALL Fairbum, Ga. Rec Club: Y. W. C. A. M L T A R y -4bib  ' M L T A R y MAJOR JAMES E. MAnHEWS P. M. S. T. SERGEANT R. S. McCONNELL ASSISTANT P. M. S. T. TRAINING North Georgia College was originally organized and administered on a military basis which system has prevailed from the date of its founding. The college has been classified by the United States Government as an essentially military college ' being one of eight colleges in the United States so designated. It is the only one in Georgia, and, since essentially military colleges endeavor to emulate the traditions of West Point, North Georgia College has well been called Georgia ' s West Point. These titles are upheld through the Military Instructors, Major Matthews and Sergeant McConnell, who prepare an excellent training program for the Cadet Corps, and through the Cadet Officers and Non- commissioned Officers who carry out that program. HONOR COMPANY PASSES IN REVIEW INSPECTION il !?_ MRS. A. B. GRIGGERS. SR Thomaston, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE BATTALION MISS ELOISE DAVIS Ellijay, Geors ' ia SPONSOR OF THE BATTALION STAFF B A T T ,i L I (I I STAFF LIEUTENANT COLONEL GRIGGERS Commander MAJOR BOYD Executive Officer CAPTAIN MARSH S-l CAPTAIN TANKSLEY S-3 CAPTAIN PITTMAN S-2 CAPTAIN HUNT S-4 LIEUTENANT COLONEL GRIGGER Battalion Commander CHURCH FORMATION ■ MILITARY CLASS  ' .. ' ' ' t-. ' x MISS MONTEZ CALHOUN Dalton, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE BAND MISS SUSIE SMITH Clayton, Georsia SPONSOR OF COMPANY ' ' A MISS BONNELLE LAWSON Gainesville, Georgia SPONSOR OF COMPANy B MISS KATHERINE CLARK Macon, Georgia SPONSOR OF COMPANy C MRS. B. H. FLANDERS Dahlonega, Georgia SPONSOR OF COMPANV D ' T H E CAPTAIN BRAMBLETT CAPTAIN BRAMBLETT . . FIRST LIEUTENANT HALL MILLIARD JONES LOVE ADAMS, C. F. GRAVES, B. PRIDGEN,W.C. BARNETT, W. D. GRAVES, J. SLATON,L. BEDINGFIELD, R. HAMILTON,]. SORRELLS, M. BELL W. A. HOLBROOK.J.C. SMITH, E. COLEMAN, F. JONES, R. SMITH, S. DAUGHTREY, Z. JONES, L SUDDATH,W.O DILLARD, E. R. KING,G.D. TILLY, J. ELLIS, S. B. LIPSCOMB, G. VEAL, J. FITCH, F. W. MURPHY, D. WALL, T. FOSTER, R.C. MURRAY, H. WALLACE, E. GAY, H. NORRIS.J. PORTER, E. B. WEBB, P. MM ' ' ir j B 1 I D Company Commander . Second in Command . . Second Lieutenant . . Second Lieutenant . . . . First Sergeant MILLIARD LOVE ALMA MATER Proudly we hall thee Reverence thy name Strive for thy glory And for thy fame Loyal forever We ' ll be to thee Forsaking never N. G. C. Lv .f w Mil i HI «- CAPTAIN POPE C M P CAPTAIN POPE FIRST LIEUTENANT WILEY SANDERS DAVIS, A FIRST PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT HOLT Platoon Leader SERGEANT FIVEASH Staff Sergeant SERGEANT LONG Line Sergeant SERGEANT LIPHAM Line Sergeant Fi St Sq uad Second Squad Third Sq uad SGT SORROW SGT. EDWARDS SGT. HAWKINS BAIRD, E. RHODES, H.B. PARKER, E. PHILLIPS, W. SCRUGGS, R. MOTE, D. BECKHAM, E. KNOX, J. HARPER PECK, J. ELROD, J. KEITH NIX, J. WELLBORN, C. KEMP,T. PRINCE, E.L, BROGDON, E. K THOMPSON, D KERCE, J. CORBIN, J. DEARISO LAY, H.G. BLANTON, P. BARRETT, W. HERRING, E. WILKES, J. BOWMAN BRAY, L. CHISM,G. SMITH, R. v%. i .n. pnm - - ' Hl PiHHI| IpilBnB ■■H) ill . Ill lii - lie III ... ill III III iiii 111 ill 111 III ill 111 111 ill ill iii 111 iii lii I Y 1 Company Commander Second in Command First Sergeant Guidon Bearer SECOND PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT GAY Platoon Leader SERGEANT NESBITT Staff Sergeant SERGEANT HINSON Line Sergeant SERGEANT WILLETS Line Sergeant First Sq uad Second Squad Third Squad SGT. HARGROVE SGT. WHITAKER SGT. CRUMPLAR CAIN, J. BURKETT MARTIN, D. CLARK, J. THOMPSON, C. ESTES VALENTINE, J. MOORE, R. DURANT, A. PRATER, H. COWAN, P. WIMPY FARRAR, R. MANN, R. MERRIAM, W. OWENBY, M. BROWN, C. GNANN,C. DORSEY, B. ADAMS, W.T. CHAUNCEY, G. MATHIS, W, THACKER, G. ADAMS, R.E. WILLIS, D. ASKEW, L. ELROD, C. RICHARDSON, S. HAYES, B. PHILLIPS, C. THOMPSON, G CAPTAIN SORRELLS H I R (] CAPTAIN SORRELLS FIRST LIEUTENANT ROBERTS DODSON MARTIN FIRST PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT BONNER Platoon Leader SERGEANT PIERCE Staff Sergeant SERGEANT THIGPEN Line Sergeant SERGEANT FLEMING Line Sergeant First Squdd SGT. MILLER HUNT, R. HOLCOMBE, E. JONES, D. BROWN, E.H. WOOD, N. JAILLETT, G. McDAVID, W. JONES, F. Second Squad SGT. LUKE BRADLEY, R. PAYNE, A. CHRISTIAN, E. GLOVER, H. BROWN, T. MEEKS, C. CALHOUN, W. McCLURE, C. Third Squad SGT. RITTENBERRY HOSCH,W. MORRISON, J. ALLEN, T. MURRAY, H. THOMPSON, E. WALLACE, R. BRISENDINE, R. SMITH, D. Ill 111 ill III ' III 111 III III ■II III III ill ' III III III ■I! M P A I Y B J 1 Company Commander Second in Command . . . First Sergeant . . . Guidon Bearer SECOND PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT FINCHER Platoon Leader SERGEANT JOHNSTON Staff Sergeant SERGEANT CONNELL Line Sergeant SERGEANT GILLHAM Line Sergeant First Squad SGT. WALDEN GARRARD, E. ASH, R. McKIBBEN, R. HOBBS, R. MARTIN, S. STORy, G. SMITH, D. DOSTER, G. Second Squad SGT, G. WOOD HEARN,J. McGEE, T. HALL, R. BOYD, L. ROBERTS, G. DODD, R. ARNOLD, J. GRIGGERS, P. Third Squad SGT. McCOY BRIDGES, P. SMITH, M. BARRON, H. BROWN, E. ALLEN, C.R. ACEVEDO, A. CARTER, H. HILTON, W. L.-----4 j - T v -t- —  --4=«---r T ri -L !I III III i ' ' ■ jjj C III F 1 CAPTAIN PERRY CAPTAIN PERRY FIRST LIEUTENANT CARTER DILL HOGG, D FIRST PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT HAMMOND . . . SERGEANT YOUNG SERGEANT WILSON SERGEANT WHIDDON First Squad SGT. BATCH ELOR HALL WATERS, R. GAY FLETCHER, J. GARRISON NORTH, H. HUDSON HAYES, J. PITTARD Second Squad SGT. CARTWRIGHT CREW, E. WOOD, J. Platoon Leader . Staff Sergeant . Line Sergeant . Line Sergeant ENTZMINGER VANDIVIERE NEWSOM SKELTON, E. KING.C. TILFORD, E. LEATHERS, O. Third Squad SGT. HOLLINGSWORTH PARKS. B. DUCKWORTH WHITE RANSOM MERCER, D. GERDINE MURPHY, W. BRACEWELL MATHIS ,, ?ffl|« «9wr Company Commander Second in Command First Sergeant , Guidon Bearer SECOND PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT STEVENS Platoon Leader SERGEANT MEADORS Staff Sergeant SERGEANT BERNAL Line Sergeant SERGEANT BURT Line Sergeant First Squad SGT. S. DOOLEY LINDSEy,J. RAINEY PERDUE ROBERTS, M. CAUSBV WILLIAMS HGLLIDAY VAUGHN Second Squad SGT. G. ROBERTS CARLTON HUFF BATTSON PHILLIPS, P. K. HALL, J. L. BRANTLEY MABLEY THOMPSON, F. Third Squad SGT. MATTHEWS ANDERSON, J. B. GENTRY BAILIE MOYE CARNES BIGGERS SCALES HOGG, B. J [MM AM.-M i- : mM C M P 1 CAPTAIN FERGUSON CAPTAIN FERGUSON FIRST LIEUTENANT OVERSTREET BROGDON, E CRAPPS FIRST PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT THOMASON Platoon Leader SERGEANT GRAVES Staff Sergeant SERGEANT DAY Line Sergeant SERGEANT STRICKLAND Line Sergeant First Squad SGI. CROSS Second Squad SGT. J.DAVIS BARFIELD HATCHER HUNTER McELHENNEY KELL ELLIS USRY FETNER RUCKER GROVER MULLING BURKE MILLS RUSSELL SHANNON SMITH CHASTAIN Third Squad SGT. WATERHOUSE GOBER HIGHSMITH PENLEY CHENEY DUCKETT FITZGERALD CHAPMAN JORDAN BOLTON ill III 111 yL JLGHH I Y D Company Commander Second in Command First Sergeant Guidon Bearer SECOND PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT McMANUS Platoon Leader SERGEANT BROWN Staff Sergeant SERGEANT SWINT Line Sergeant SERGEANT MANN Line Sergeant First Sq jad Second Sq ad Third Sq uad SGT. ANDREWS SGT. McPHAIL SGT RICHARDSON WOODLIFF KEITH SYFAN, D. COOK, O. PERKINS YOUNG JONES, J. WHITTLE SANDOW, J. SHEPPARD McCALLA FORD MIDDLETON MARSHALL THOMPSON, R.L. WALL, J. M. MILLER MERCADANTE McLEOD DUGGAN KING, J. O. BAGLEY SNELL RIDDLE KI NG, J. H. DAVIS, J. E. FARRIS WALTON CUNNINGHAM UNIFORMS PHYSICAL DRILL Mfen kMfewf; 4 Id:Md!y x!iJM: :%-i ' mt. , ' ai KM i B M SSPiii A- ,:iJs g... gig s8 ess; ; n o R G A N Z A T O N S MISS MARY SHORE Baldwin, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE CYCLOPS CYCLOPS STAFF BOB PITTMAN Editor-in-Chief SAM HINSON Business Manager C. J. DISMUKES Advisor to the Editor J. C. BARNES Business Advisor The CYCLOPS is the annual publication of the Cadets and Co-eds of North Georgia College FLORA BONNER Assistant Edito JAMIE CONNELL Feature Editor SYD DOOLEY Sports Editor ROBERT ENTZMINGER Layout Editor HUGH GILLHAM Snapshot Editor CECIL GNANN Assistant Business Manager HAPPY GRIFFIN Assistant Business Manager ELMO HOLT Assistant Business Manager LAWTON JONES Makeup Editor WINFIELD MEADORS .... Assistant Business Manager ROBERTA MOORE Snapshot Editor BEN PARKS Associate Editor , BRANDON SWINT Makeup Editor j CHRISTA WAYNE Sports Editor ifflbr • MRS J . C O N N E L L Nashville, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE CADET BUGLER 7 - CIBET BlIliLER STIFF JAMIE CONNELL Editor-in-Chief JACK GRAVES Business Manager SERGEANT McCONNELL Faculty Advisor Published every three weeks by the students of North Georgia College, to express the unbiased opinion of the students, establish high standards of conduct, scholarship and sportsmanship, to encourage greater participation and interest in all college activities, and to promote stronger co-operation between the students and the administration. BASCOM BIGGERS News Staff ED BONNER Exchanges FLORA BONNER Co-eds JAMES COLLIER Circulation MARY JO DALLY Co-eds SYD DOOLEY Associate BOB FARRAR Circulation BUCK FINCHER Circulation JACK HALL News Staff HUGH MILLIARD News Staff WINFIELD MEADORS Sports WILBURN MOBLEY Features BOB PITTMAN Features ELGIN RITTENBERRY Sports LEE SORRELLS News Staff MAX THOMASON News Staff CHRISTA WAYNE Sports ELIZABETH WRIGHT Co-eds MRS. S. L. HINSON Albany, Geors ' ia SPONSOR OF THE PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL OFFICERS i_.,. J HUGH HILLIARD President ORGANIZED 1940 LEE SORRELLS Treasurer SAM HINSON W. W. MEADORS MISS ANITA HALLMARK Chattanooga, Tennessee SPONSOR OF THE OFFICERS ' CLUB F P I M R S ' CLUB GRIGGER5 PERRY SORRELLS TANKSLEY OFFICERS LIEUTENANT COLONEL GRIGGERS President CAPTAIN PERRY Vice-President CAPTAIN SORRELLS Secretary CAPTAIN TANKSLEY Treasurer LIEUTENANT COLONEL GRIGGERS MAJOR BOYD CAPTAIN MARSH CAPTAIN TANKSLEY CAPTAIN BRAMBLETT CAPTAIN PITTMAN CAPTAIN HUNT CAPTAIN POPE CAPTAIN SORRELLS CAPTAIN PERRY CAPTAIN FERGUSON FIRST LIEUTENANT HALL FIRST LIEUTENANT WILEY FIRST LIEUTENANT ROBERTS FIRST LIEUTENANT CARTER FIRST LIEUTENANT OVERSTREET SECOND LIEUTENANTS HILLIARD GAY STEVENS JONES BONNER McMANUS HOLT FINCHER THOMASON HAMMOND MISS MARY KNOX SHIRLEY Lavonia, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE SERGEANTS ' CLUB S E l{ (i E 1 I T S ' C L I B FIRST SERGFANT SANDFRS . . . President SERGEANT MPAnORS . Vice-President SERGEANT CBILLHAM . . . Secretary SERGEANT rONNFI 1 . _ . . . . Treasurer FIRST SERGEANTS LOVE SANDERS DODSON DILL STAFF SERGEANTS BROGDON HOLBROOK FIVEASH NESBITT PIERCE JOHNSTON YOUNG MEADORS GRAVES, J. BROWN, R. CADET SERGEANTS FOSTER SORROW FLEMING WILSON DOOLEY FAGAN JONES, R. CRUMPLAR CONNELL WHIDDON ROBERTS, G. ANDREWS HAMILTON HARGROVE GILLHAM BERNAL MATTHEWS RICHARDSON WILLETS EDWARDS LUKE BURT DAY DA ETON LONG HAWKINS MILLER BATCHELOR STRICKLAND WATERHOUSE LIPHAM WHITAKER WALDEN CARTWRIGHT SWINT CROSS HINSON THIGPEN WOOD, E. HOLLINGSWORTH MANN MRS. A. L. TANKSLEY Alto, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE ' ' D ' ' CLUB D Ui II It An honorary organization com- posed of students who have been awarded the official N. G. C. D for proficiency in athletic activities. . M IH B I H 4 i OFFICERS J. C. TANKSLEV President L. BRAY Vice-President J. DAVIS Secretary E. BROGDON Treasurer MEMBERS S. BISHOP G. DUGGAN L. SORRELLS R. DAY E. RITTENBERRY J. HAYES R.SCRUGGS It n; CLUB OFFICERS FANNIE BERNICE GRIFFIN President MARY JO DALLY Vice-President FLORA BONNER Secretary MARTHA SUE MOORE Treasurer MARY ALICEANDERSON BARBARA BAILEY JANE BROWN VIRGINIA BROWN SARA BRYANT REBIECARLISLE THELMA CHAMBERS KATHERINE CLARK KATHRYN COFER SARA MAE CROSS IMOGENE DAVIDSON GRACE DAVIS MARTHA DEMPSEY MYRAM EBERHARDT BARBARA ELDER WILLENEFLANNIGAN MARTHA SUE FREEMAN JEAN GRIGGS VIRGINIA HARRELL JANE HAYNIE REBECCA HICKS LYDIA HODGSON ELIZABETH ELIZABETH KING NELLEKESLER JENELLELACEY JEANNE LACKEY ELIZABETH MADDOX JANE MATHIS MARION MEEKS MINNIELOU MOORE ROBERTA MOORE ADDIELEE MULL WYLETTE PAYNE WRIGHT VIRGINIA SAUNDERS MARY HELEN SCOTT EVIE SHANNON MARY SHORE JO MAE SMITH SUSIESMITH KATHERINESTONE JOSEPHINESUIT GILLA DEAN WATKINS CHRISTA WAYNE BARBARA WOODALL ; becon by the cation classes. The athletic team, Chatterboxes, took first place this year. The highlight of the Winter Quar- ter was the original dances. First place was won by Kathleen and Marian Dobbs. A May Day Festival was held this year for the first time in the history of the college. The King and Queen, Bill Perry and Marian Arnold, and the Maid of hHonor, Fannie Bernice Griffin, were selected by a vote of the Phys- ical Education classes. Three athletic clubs were organized — hiiking. Bowling and Tennis, with Jeanne Lackey, Rebecca hiicks and Thelma Chambers as presidents of the respective organizations. i a if u- MISS JUDY SULLIVAN College Park, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE DEBATE CLUB DEBATE (] L O R. D. CALHOUN Director MEMBERS LELA ALLISON R.O. ENTZMINGER WILBURN MOBLEY W. P. BERNAL REBECCA HICKS JO MAESMITH BASCOM BIGGERS ELIZABETH KING MACK VANDIVIERE ARTHUR BOLTON CHARLES McCLURE CHRISTA WAYNE BERKLEY CHENEY ELIZABETH WRIGHT « r -i . . C A N ni it CLUB OFFICERS HUGHGILLHAM President JAMIE CONNELL Vice-President E. H. WHIDDON Secretary JACK HALL Treasurer J. C. SIMMS Advisor ADAMS, R. E. BANKS, EDITH BROWN, ELMO BROWN, VIRGINIA BURT, FRANK CAIN, AMON CRANE, VIVIAN CREW, ELMER CROSS, REESE DUCKWORTH, J. FETNER, LEO FLETCHER, JACK FOSTER, BOB GAY, C. B. GAY, HAROLD GRAVES, BOBBY GREEN, M. HALL, JULIAN HEARN, JIM J. HOBBS, DICK KEITH, C. MANN, ROBERT McCLURE, CHARLES MOORE, ROBERTA RHODES, HAL SCALES, BILLY SORRELLS, McLEROY STEPHENS, CELESTE SUIT, JOSEPHINE TANKSLEY, J.C, THOMPSON, LEE VANDIVIERE, H. M. VICKERY, EULA WARMACK, BEATRICE WILEY, TOM WILSON, AL MISS LAVINIA McRAE Lyons, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE y. M. C. A. Y . . e . ii . WILLETS DOOLEY BATCHELOR SORROW TANKSLEY OFFICERS BOB WILLETS President SYD DOOLEY First Vice-President JOE BATCHELOR Second Vice-President CHARLES SORROW Secretary J. C. TANKSLEY Treasurer W. T. COTTINGHAM Faculty Advisor HAMMOND HOPE HAMMO J. D. McMANUS ACEVEDO, A. ADAMS, C. ADAMS, J. B. ADAMS, W. T. ANDERSON, J. B, ASKEW BARFIELD BARRON BONNER BRADLEY, R. BRAMBLETT BRAY, P. BROWN, E. H. BURT CASH CHAUNCEY CHENEY, J. CLARK URINH ffl i ya ' X o fI( Cai i n i m i LlL OOCAR MARD I I an. Social Committee TOM ANDREWS - GENE LOVE Publicity Co COLEMAN COLLIER CONNELL CRAPPS CROSS r:AVI5, A, . DAVIS, J. DILL DORSEY DOSTER DUGGAN DYER, A. EDWARDS ELROD,J. ENTZMINGER EUBANKS FARRAR MILLIARD HINSON HOLBROOK HOLLINGSWOPTH HOLT HUFF HUNT, D HUNTE IRVIN JOHt i TON KIN( Kl MARSHALL MERCADANTE MERRIAM MILLER, J. G. MOORE MCir URP.A ' NORRIS PARKS PARKER PERRY POPE PRATER PRIDGEN RAINEY RIDDLE ROBERTS, E. ampus Committee . Student Director !?OBERTS, G. ROBERTS, W. $CALES SLATON SMITH, R. SORRELLS, L. THOMASON, M. VANDIVIERE VAUGHN WALDEN WALTON WEBB WHITAKER WHITE, M. WILSON, J. A. WOOD, J. YOUNG, C. .- rs r) r o o, FT o. ' TT ' r r Cjl O- f mmmi: iT ' iiiiM Y . W . C . . L. CHAMBERS THELMA CHAMBERS REBECCA HICKS LOUISE CHAMBERS Y V C A . . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Social CommiUee REBECCA HICKS JANE MATHIS MARTHA SUE MOORE CAROL HARDING CABINET Program CommiHee MARIE KEMP GILLADEAN WATKINS EVELYN COLLINS Membership Committee MARY HELEN SCOTT WILLENEFLANNIGAN MARTHA SUE FREEMAN SYBILSUMNER MARY ALICE ANDERSON BARBARA BAILEY FLORA BONNER MARTHA BROWN JANE BROWN VIRGINIA BROWN REBIECARLISLE KATHERINE CLARK KATHRYN COFER DOROTHY WILLCORDELL SARA MAE CROSS MARY JO DALLY GRACE DAVIS MARTHA DEMPSEY MYRAM EBERHARDT BARBARA ELDER WYLEY MAYE FLETCHER FANNIEBERNICEGRIFFIN LILLIAN GRIGGS VIRGINIA HARRELL ELIZABETH HERNDON NELLEKESLER ELIZABETH KING SARA KING JENELLELACEY JEANNE LACKEY SARA LIPSCOMB MARY McFARLAND ELIZABETH MADDOX MARION MEEKS MARGUERITE MOONE VIRGINIA SAUNDERS EVIESHANNON JO MAY SMITH SUSIESMITH MILDRED STATON KATHERINE STONE CATHERINE SWINT CHRISTA WAYNE BARBARA WOODALL ELIZABETH WRIGHT MRS. FRED MILLIARD Royston, Georgia SPONSOR OF THE REX CLUB MISS ELIZABETH KING Fort Gaines, Georgia SWEETHEART OF SIGMA THETA REX CLUB PLEDGES J. B.ADAMS T.CAUSBY J.GRAVES R.MOORE J.SHANNON R.ADAMS J. CHENEY J. GUERARD D. MOTE J.SHEPPARD W.T.ADAMS J.CLARK B. B.HAYES D. MOYE L. SLATON E. BAIRD Z. DAUGHTREY E. HERRIN H. MURRAY D.SMITH L. ASKEW A. DAVIS E. HOLT B. NEWSOM D.THOMPSON J. BATTSON J.DAVIS H. HUFF J.NORRIS G.THOMPSON E.BECKHAM B. DORSEY W. L KENNON J. PECK M.VANDIVIERE R. BEDDINGFIELD A. M. DURANT J.KNOX W.J.PHILLIPS C.R.VAUGHN C.BROWN J.ELROD H.G. LAY E.PORTER J. VEAL F.BUTLER J. ESTES O. LEATHERS S. RICHARDSON J. WALL H.CAIN R. FOSTER L.LONG G. ROBERTS C. WELLBORN R. CARTER H.GAY S.MARTIN P.J. ROGERS MOST VALUABLE PLEDGE JOE PORTER S I (i M l T II B T I I R A T E R n T y GRIGGERS HUNT PERRY SORRELLS ! OF BEN GRIGGERS .-fN.. . . V . . . President DEWITTHUNT ' ;tV - ' T ' Vice-President BILL PERRY N.- ([• Secretary LEE SORRELLS L ■ U Treasurer $ WMBJ W. H.BRAMBLETT NAHaSfJ rB RlSfllC V T McGEE P- BRIDGES bi ireCH X B. PARKS C. DODSON g;:%nII SQN B. PITTMAN F. GARRISON ( ' ' ' 1- ' ' E. RITTENBERRY A. Acevedo, J. B. Anderson, I. M. Barfield, J. D. Ba B. Cheney, F. Coleman, J. Connell, O. Cook, E. Crew FIveash, J. Fle-ning, T, Ford, J. Forrer, B. Gentry, H E. Holcombe, R. Hollingsworth, R. Hunt, J- Jeffarcs, W. Malhis, J. Mercadante, H. Murray, H. North, A. Roberts, E. Rucker, J. Sandow, W. Scales, E. Smith, F E, Wallace, R. Walla PLEDGES ett, J. Balchelor, P. Bernal, B. Biggers, A. Bolton, E. Bon E. Cunningham, L. Deariso, H. Dill, S. Dooley, G. C. D( Glover, J. Gober, M. Green, P. Griggers, J. Hall, J. Hall, R. Hall, B. H 3. Johnston, F. Jones, L. Jones, R. Jones, C. Kell, McCalla, McLeod, R.  ayne, J. Perdue, J. Phillips, H. Pierce, C. Pridgen, E. R. Pullen, H, Rhodes Smith, S. Smith, C. Sncll, C. Stevens, A. Stewart, J, C. Tankslcy, C. Thigpi e, R. Waters, P. Webb, J. Whittle, M. Williams, O. E. Wilson, J. Wood, I Bowman, J. Boyd, E. Brown, T. , G. Fello L. Hilton, O. Marsh, E. Brown, C. Chapman, «s, L. Fitzgerald, M. B. Hogg, D. Hogg, Marshall, D. Martin, !rts, M. Roberts, W. :y, G. Usry, T. Wall, . J T II V. li LEE C L II n C. J. DISMUKES Director R. S. McCONNELL Business Manager BERT H. FLANDERS Accompanist WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB First Sopranos LELA ALLISON MARY ALICEANDERSON ELIZABETH HERNDON JANE MATHIS MARTHA SUE MOORE MINNIELU MOORE FARRELOWENS CELESTE STEPHENS BEATRICE WARMACK ELIZABETH WRIGHT econd Sopranos MARY JO DALLY EMOGENE DAVIDSON BEN EVELYN FAGAN ALLINE FITE AUDREY MAY JO MAE SMITH RUTH CARTER DOROTHY WILL CORDELL CAROL HARDING REBECCA HICKS FRANCES KILGORE MARY SHORE MEN ' S GLEE CLUB W. D. BARNETT LEGAREBRACEWELL JAMES HAMILTON FRANCIS JONES Second Tenors FRANKLIN COLEMAN ALISON FINCHER RALPH JONES McLEROY SORRELLS FRANK FITCH ROBERT FOSTER DAVID GROVER BENNETT HUNTER BEN PARKS RAYMOND WATERS snd Basses ROBERT ENTZMINGER JACK GRAVES GEORGE LIPSCOMB ELDRIDGE PARKER MAXTHOMASON BERT H. FLANDERS . . . SOPRANOS Accompanist MARY ALICEANDERSON ALLINE FITE MARTHA SUE MOORE EMOGENE DAVIDSON ELIZABETH HERNDON MINNIE LU MOORE BEN EVELYN FAGAN JANE MATHIS ALTOS JOEMAESMITH CAROL HARDING REBECCA HICKS TENORS MARY SHORE LEGAREBRACEWELL FRANKLIN COLEMAN FRANCIS JONES BASSES McLEROYSORRELLS ROBERT ENTZMINGER JACK GRAVES BEN PARKS ROBERT FOSTER MAXTHOMASON THE (111 R i L niiB C. J. DISMUKES Director LITTLE Y 31 P II Y OliniENTKI CAMILLUS J. DISMUKES REBECCA HICKS .... . . . Director Accompanist VIOLINS ROBERT ENTZMINGER FRANK FITCH ROBERTA MOORE HAMIL MURRAY TYLER ROGERS CLARINETS JACK HALL THOMAS WALL LEWIS SLATON Tr.J,.,PET FRANKLIN COLEMAN FLUTE EDWIN WALLACE SAXOPHONE HAROLD GAY T II h] li E N E K I S ik T. COTTINGHAM Director C. R. VAUGHN Assistant Business Manager SYD DOOLEV Student Director Saxophones Trumpets Trombone 1st— BRAMBLETT, alto 2nd— NORRIS, alto 3rcl— DILLARD, tenor 4th— WEBB, tenor 1st— DAUGHTERY 2nd— COLEMAN 3rd— KNOX JONES, F. Bass HOLT, E. Clarinets BRAMBLETT NORRIS Piano DEKLE DRAMATIC CLUB TANKSLEy WILLETS CARLISLE OFFICERS J. C. TANKSLEY President BOB WILLETS Vice-President REBIE CARLISLE Secretary - Treasurer MEMBERS BASCOM BIGGERS ROBERT HOLLINGSWORTH BEN PARKS EMOGENE DAVIDSON KATHRYN KING ROOKS SMITH LEOFETNER ELIZABETH KING CATHERINE SWINT ALLISON FINCHER GEORGE LIPSCOMB GILLA DEAN WATKINS JOY FLINT JAMES MERCADANTE GENEVX OOD C.J.HALL WILBURN MOBLEY ELIZABETH WRIGHT n of late or3anizati( nbers to appear HOME EC CLUB KING HARRELL ANDERSON HARDING OFFICERS SARA KING President VIRGINIA HARRELL : Vice-President MARY ALICE ANDERSON Secretary CAROL HARDING Treasurer MEMBERS FLORA BONNER SARAMAECROSS MARION MEEKS BONNIE BROWN MARY JO DALLY WYLETTE PAYNE VIRGINIA BROWN MARTHA DEMPSEY MARY HELEN SCOTT RUTH CARTER FANNIE BERNICE GRIFFIN RUTH TURNER THELMA CHAMBERS NELLEKESLER GILLA DEAN WATKINS c; ,- . . , : : - .vSA :K a.-? 1 i s ?r !ff s o R T S MAJOR MATT HE W5 ' J y GARRI50N ON THE RANGE RIFLE TEAM ' .Viiot and h, ' ' c team last year, this year ' s squad ;. bpaiked by !he talented shooting of Love and t bv M -ii i f- ' orth, Johnson, Cross, and Vaughn, ■ ' of experience. The team look ' lorth Fulton High School in At- 1 uripleosonlly close margin. The squad also Xrea match, and the Hearst trophy matches. competed in these matches. Regardless of . . c a p- ■ ' • ' .-■■• - ;,-,T;r,,-( these established and supeiv . . the team owes ■ ' ' ■ l management iganization one lorc promineii. ii.,.nvui complete proportions -and CAPT MARSH THE TEAftA j ifl ' f flU il I T E N I I S . . . Though handicapped by inexperienced material, the 1940 Tennis Team is expected to present a creditable showing. Battson, McClure, and Well- born are freshmen who give good promise of development; but the cadets had only one returning letterman — Rittenberry. As we go to press. Well- born, a freshman, is seeded ace courtman. Whether he shall hold this position only time can tell. Stiff competition may be expected from McCoy, Rittenberry, and Edwards, who have been seeded two, three and four, respectively. In descending order come McClure, Battson, Burt, and Arnold. These last four men are the unpredictable elements of the Tennis Squad, by virtue of previous victories on the courts. Battson should pro- vide stiff competition for the number two or three post, having placed third in the fall tennis tournament. Wellborn and McCoy should remain consistently near the top. Doubles positions will presumably be handled by these top four. The squad this year has at its disposal six new courts, which were se- cured primarily through the initiative and tireless energy of Coach Coker. These may be effectively utilized for major tennis matches which could not have been brought here formerly. Similarly, the players now have a greater freedom in practice. With the markedly pronounced emphasis that is being given court technique, tennis should develop into the major position that it deserves on the campus. With the constant infusion of material, Dahlonega will soon have the foremost junior college tennis squad in Georgia. McCoy and Rittenberry have proven their merits. Nine- teen forty-one should bring forth a talented group garnered from this year ' s material. Much will be heard from them in that year. SCHEDU LE April 12 — Augusta Junior College There April 19 — South Georgia College Here April 20 — Young Harris College Here April 26 — Augusta Junior College Here April 27 — Young Harris College There May 2 — Emory Junior (Oxford) There May 3 — Open. May 4 — Abraham Baldwin College There May 10 — West Georgia College There May 16, 17, 18 — Junior College Tournament Here Left to right: Wellborn, McCoy, Rittenberry, Edwards, McClure, Burt, Arnold. Battson not present. B its K E ri o H r ft COACH COKER Mentor of the athletic de- partment. Coach has given N. G. C. the vitality of its youth and some of the best teams in Georgia. Jfu - ' ' ' f% UiLtU rvi -tA T B A L L BASE ' Davis at the Bat U t SUMMARY Indications for this year ' s cadet nine are highly favorable. With six letternnen returning, it is ex- pected that the team will be one of the best ever assembled at Dahlonega. hiandicapped for the past four years by ineligible lettermen and scanty material, the 1940 squad has broken clear, and should bring baseball to the fore at N. G. C. Paced off by Brogden, Morrison, Myers on the mound: and assisted by Scruggs, Woodliff, and Davis in the hitters ' position, the team will be in good shape to grapple with the state play-off. Though hampered by insufficient funds. Coach Coker has secured a schedule of fourteen of the best college teams in Georgia. Too much cannot be said for the highly commendable work he has done in baseball, as well as the other sports. R I L L (SsyU-t, (Pt Ac ' Qcrrt z d Apr April Apri April April April May May May May 10- SCH EDU LE . uK-awp-. — . - ' — Rabun Gap Here 13 — Augusta Junior College . . . There — Piedmont College Here — Oglethorpe Frosh There — Piedmont College There 27 — Augusta Junior College . . . Here — Rabun Gap There 4 — West Georgia College . . . Here — Oglethorpe Frosh Here J t I I — West Georgia College . . . There V- CO-ED ATHLETICS The Department of Physical Education For Women has for its purpose the rendering of a program that will mold character, develop bodies, and create and develop personalities. Activities that will be recrea- tional as well as educational are offered. The program includes those things which will give the student a knowledge and a certain degree of skill in a variety of physical education activities. Offered in the classes for the year 1939-40 were volleyball, bas- ketball, tennis, softball, archery, badminton, ping-pong, hiking, folk, clog and tap dancing, recreational games, relays, gymnastic exercises, and instruction in riflery. Intramural tournaments were held in most of the above. I. Moore— for tennis. ... 2. Badminton. ... 3. Softball. ... 4. They ' re off. . . . 5. Tennis. ... 6. Saunders volleys it over. ... 7. A crip for Carlisle. . . . 8. Coach Bruce. ... 9. A sport for everyone, and everyone in a sport. . . . 10. A bull ' s-eye. ... II. Stone strikes asain. ... 1 2. Basketball. THE PROGRAM li TRAMl!RlL SIMIRTS... SOFTBALL B Company began the year right by taking the first tournament in the intramural series. Colorful throughout, Softball featured the brilliant playing of such baseball veterans as Scruggs, Ash, and a host of others. BASKETBALL After a bitterly contested struggle, Com pany B ' proved its merit, for they v on by sheer stamina, per- sistence, and ability. Company D had covetous eyes on the crown, but bowed to the superior lads from the B barracks. Incidentally, most of the varsity was comprised of B Company men. FRESHMAN BOXING The season ' s greatest attraction — freshman boxing — wound up in a blaze of glory, with Company D in the fistic limelight. They amassed an easy margin in 1085 points to easily outdistance their nearest rival — B Company. FALL TENNIS Rivalry ran rampant omong the netmen, as C. Well- born of Company A defeated McCoy of B Company. Fast and skillful playing was the order. Wellborn eking out a hard won victory from a press- ing field. Wellborn is our number one varsity man. BOWLING The company bowling tournament ended with Com- pany C in number one position, by virtue of its stellar pin king — P. K. Phillips, who defeated Emory Marshall of D Company in the finals. Phillips never bowled before coming to Dahlonega. OTHERS Yet to come are pool, spring tennis, and wrestling. With a wealth of talented material, predictions are necessarily uncertain. Only time may indicate results. GEORGIA ' S LEADING JUNIOR COLLEGE The Ca® Bugler GEORGIA ' S WEST POINT DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA, JUNE I, 1940 THE NEW ARMY DRILL New Streamline Army Drill Used By N. G. C. Cadet Corps Sept. 2S. — The Cailet Corps began the year with the new ■■Streamline A r m y Drill which also went into effect for the Army, National Guard, and the R. O. T. C. on Sep- tember first. The new drill is much simpler than the old one, having- eliminated ■ ' sciuads right, ' ■squads left, and oth er movements which were hard to master. ' itli very little instruction, the fresh- men should be able to per- form all the drill. Twelve men are in the new squad, instead of eight men in the old drill with two groups of four abreast. The squad forms in one rank and marches in single file. In the platoon, the three corporals lead witli the men of their squad following in single file. A ' hen the company passes in review, the six corporals are abreast, led by the com- pany commander and guided by the two lieutenants and two s.-l-seants. John H. Moore Gives Dormitory To The College Lumpkin Students Pay No Matriculation 8epl. 2li.— . ' e cr forgetting how hard it was for his sis- ter to get the money for a ■■matriculation ticket forty- five years ago. Mi-. John H. Moore, of Dahlonega, gave Moore Hall to the Board of Regents last .June. He stipulated that all grad- uates of Lumpkin County High School should be ad- mitted to N. G. c. without matrii iilaticrii fees, the cost of wlii.li slioiiM he charged again. i a s..i value of the buildini; nniil that estimate is used up. Moore Hall has been re- painted. New windows, screens, doors, and beds have been installed, and the toilet facilities have been replaced. It has been rewired, and some of the larger rooms di- vided, making several small ones. In fact, Moore Hall is like new. Freshmen Are Entertained Sept. 2.3. — Relieving the freshmen of tests and physi- cal examinations, freshman night with its balloon box- ing, banana eating, races, and co-ed sack popping con- test, was a social event en- joyed very much. One of the highlights of the riccasion was the conipetitive drill for tlic frt-shman boys. Hugh . mii1i. .,r i;,,vs ' High, Atlanta. «as wiiiu.r and O. E. Wilson, of liobert E. Lee Institute, Thomaston, w a s runner-up. T h e sophomore drill was won by Captain Bill Perry, with Captain Lee Sor- rells as close second. Dancing, followed by re- freshing ptmch and cookies, made this an entirely en- joyable party. On IMonday night came the reception of the Baptist and Methodist Cliin-rhes. Sales lalkiim. b.iII ' H.ii [H.iqjing and «i.i.l .■(.iii.n, . ]..(! by Rever- iiiil Kiim. w- ' if enthusias- Wliil. picividing a good liini ' f ' li all, the social events iif fnshinaii week served also to acriuaint the new students with the others and to the college life. Six Members Added To Faculty Sept. 28. — Several additions and changes in the faculty have been made to accommo- date the increased enroll- ment, according to President Rogers. Included are: Miss Lucile Do%vling, formerly of Val- dosta, Ga., to be dean of women: Harry B. Forester, formerly of Piedmont Col- lege and graduate of the University of Alabama and the University of Wisconsin, associate professor of biol- ogy; R. H. Black, of Pied- mont College, head of the new central business office; iliss Jane McDaniel, of Clem- son College, librarian; Mr. Virgil Simpson, from Pied- mont College, bookkeeper; School Closes June 7-8, Ends Year ' s Work June 1. — With Spring Quar- ter almost gone, students of N. G. C. can now look back • n tlie work and play, joys ind sorrows, of the entire school year. .A.mong the important events of the spring ciuarter was the Honors r av exer- cises, fent irinc: the students I I; ilclw. ' ll. ili speaker. R. G. LeTourneau, million- aire road machinery manu- facturer of Tn.,.ia. , i..ik. ' .May 22 on the sul-j. , i, ' I ' -all- iiig in Love A ' ii li ■tm i ' .Mr. LeTourneau i- a f,aiin. ' W . .Icdi lion of the new library with noted educators and state of- ficials present. . lso during commencement will be the long awaited graduation for the sopliomores. 7)r. Kdward Mackav, of .Atlanta, will be the speaker for the grafluation exercises. y. M. C. A. Holds First Meeting Sept, 2fi.— ■rile Y. M. r. A. held its initial ni.-. ' i iim ..f ib.- year with the pi. sidi.m , |;. l, Willets, presiiliim. . ii ail- dre.ss of welcom.- by l .i,,l, followed a short Viusitiess session. Officers for the Y are: Bob Willets, president; Syd Doo- ley, first vic,.-|a-,.si.l,.nt; Joe Batchelor, . c..,ih| x i.a-presi- dent; J. i ' Tank-I, n-. treas- urer: alKl I ' liaibs Sorrow, secr.tarv. Ruth Linrud Plays Harp Solos Oct. 4. — PresenliiiK the first of a series of musical and dramatic entertainments, N. G. C. presented Miss Ruth Linrud in chapel today. Using the large concert harp and the smaller Irish harp. Miss Linrud gave a de- lightful program of familiar melodies. She gave a brief history of the harp and ex- plained its construction. Among the familiar songs she played and sang were ■ ' Mother JIachree, Wear- ing of the Green. Brahm ' s ■■Waltz in A Flat, ' ■■Annie Laurie, ' ■Way Down Upon the Suwannee River, Hom- On the Range. and Bells of Saint Mary ' s. N. G. C. Welcomes Record Enrollment of 591 Students Talent Evidenced By Freshmen I 18 Counties, Nine Rev. George King Addresses V Sept. 28. — Reverend George King spoke to the Y. W. C. A. at its first meeting of the year held last night in the lobby of Sanford Hall. Heading the Y are: Thelnia ( hambers, president; Becky Hicks, vice-president; and Louise Chambers, sec- tary-treasurer. i Iiss Beth Xo ilt Officers ' Club Organizes and Selects Heads Oct. 5. — The cadet officers held their first meeting of the year and elected Ben Griggers, president; Bill Perry, vice - president; Lee Sorrells, secretary; and J. C. Tanksley, treasurer. The OfTir,.).--- l ' liil, i. - cnm- sed of- ■ M Choral Reading, Dramatic Club Present Program Oct. 27. — The Dram Club and the Choral Reai Club, llllrl, r the dire, ta.l Prof Ci.ttlla;]!.!!!! in. I C.ll- houn. .i ' .III , III. I t.iiiMiiL first pi.s.-ni.u t ih. . .11 Two spine chillers. Tli. Opening Door, and Thi .-. Priend.s, were presented l. the Dramatic Club. The i Ih.i.iI r,.-ading Clul Congo md ist ■hant. Military Pro motions Oct. in— .Maj.ii . lalllM today ann.iiii ,| i h.. pi ..m.,- tion of Call. I . l,ij..r l;.-ii Griggers t.. I,i ii ' ■ nam i ' ..|-! onel and Cadet Captain Joe Boyd to Major Executive Of- ficer. The promotions are in line with the new changes in the organization of the Army which places a Lieutenant Colonel in command of a battalion and the major as executive officer. Wellborn V ins Tennis Tourney Nov. 3.— Carlton Wellborn. Company A. won the fall ten- nis tournament by defeating James McCoy, Company B, 1-5, 6-3. McCoy advanced to the finals by defeating Tom Ed- wards. Company .X, WelUiorn becanre a finalist by defeat- ing Johnny Battson, Com- pany C. Two hundred and three entered the fall tournament aii.l iiiaii, prospects for the iiii . r. ..II. uiate team are seen ill III. ' ..Ill sianding players of lliis I. .11111. v. and Miss Julia Carroll, grad- uate of N. G. C. and Geor- gia Teachers College, secre- tary. Sigma Theta Opens Year Sept. 2S. — Sigma Theta Fraternity opened the year headed by a well known g:roup. Officers are : Ben Grig- gers, president; Bill Perry, secretary; Lee Sorrells, treas- urer; Jack Martin, sergeant- at-arms; and Bob Pittman, chaplain. Sigma Theta looks ffirward to a bigger and better year than ever. States Represented Sept. 28. — A formal wel- come was e-xtended the 1939- 40 student body of N. G. C. in the first chapel gathering by President Rogers, Dean Sir- mons and Chancellor San- ford. All records were surpassed as a record enrollment of 591 cadets and co-eds en- tered N. G. C. Of this number 412 were cadets and 179 were . ..-..1. . F..1 the fall quarter ..! ' ]: ' : -;::i. :;7n men and 165 I ' ..-..!. ' - wii. enrolled, mak- ing a t.ital of 535. The dormitories were filled to capacity and accommoda- tions were secured in town for a large number long be- fore the opening of school. Of the record enrollment, there are 118 counties in Georgia represented, as well as nine other states, the District of Columbia, and Cuba. Talent and ability are in evidence aniong the seem- ingly green freshmen, and the various organizations on file campus are providing excellent opportunities for the expression of these. Chancellor Sanford Welcomes N. G. C. Student Body Sept. 28. — Chancellor of the University System, S. V. Sanford, formally welcomed the student body to N. G. C. today. Chancellor Sanford was introduced by President Rogers who commented on his abilities as a statesman and an educator. Dr. Sanford caution, rl the students to be fniu i.i. |.,ir.-d to meet the r. n1 ' ..iisiI,iIii i.-s imposed in hipli. i . -In. a i i..n. He said llial si n.l.ins si Id not forgfi I li.- iiM|. .i i.iih .• ..f extra - .. ' iii u, ui.i i .n 1 1 n i.-s. and nior. ' part i.iilail, , the iliial.le supplementaries ch. . . . ..mpanied by their « i X c s, Dr. Sanford and President Rogers looked at the progress made on the new library building. Freshmen Abolished Oct. 5. — According to rules and regulations adopted by the officials of N. G. C, freshmen no longer enter this institution. Instead, they enter as first year privates or recruits. TH E CADET BUGLER ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION e Mains, third from left, is shown a greeted him Mains Urges Military R. O. T. C. Training On Armistice Day Nov Hains, of Augusta, ilelivered an Armistice Day address on patriotic preparation against war in tlie auditorium. In the program presided over by Major Matthews. Mr. Hains was convinced of the necessity for national defense and strongly encouraged par- ticipation in R. O. T. C. work where training can be given. He said he was aware of the possibility that the United States might participate in the European war and that the youth niust recognize its position. Clara Lavender Wins 4-H Contest, $200 Scholarship Dec. 5. — Clara Nell Laven- der won a $200 scholarship at the National 4-H Club Con- gress in Chicago. She received the state crown last month and left December 1 for the ten-day trip to Chicago, Detroit, and Canada. A member of the 4-H Club for six years, Clara Nell canned 4.976 pi nts of food worth IF400. Sigma Theta Pledges Elect Officers Nov. l:i. — Sipnia T h e t £ Pledge Cluli .•licl.il tlie fol- lowing Otlii ' i ' lS Id Si ' l-Vf foi the year: llimh . niili, iiresi- dent; Curtis K. II, i, . -lue.si- dent: Jock ' li:i|tiii;L]i. secre- tary ; and Frank Garrison treasurer. Candidates Chosen In Class Elections .May L ' . ' i, — Lacking co - ed candidates, tlie class election on May 30 promises to be hotly contested in the other campus groups. Candidates arc: Bill Mer- riam, Frank Garrison, and Ed Cunningham, president of student bod -; and for sopho- more class ofHces — Ed Por- ter, G. C. Doster, and Billy McDavid, president ; .John Peck, Gene Roberts, and H. M. Barfield, vice -president; Lawrence Askew, Hugh North, and J. C. Morrison, secretary; Carlton Wellborn, Billy Gentry, and Emory ilarshall, treasurer. Rex Pledges Nov. 12. — Rex pledges elected officers for the year as follows: Bill Merriam, president; Ed Porter, vice- president; James Clark, secretary; and Cecil Gnann, treasiut-r. Freshman Boxing Tourney Ends Dec. 2. — The fourth annual freshman boxing tournament ended in the gym with final bouts in all weights. After quite a few knock- outs, but few black eyes, the participants were narrowed down to the finalLsts. The re- sults of final bouts were: Paperweight — Curtis Allen won by forfeit of George Thompson. Flyweight — Billy Carlton kayoed Elmer Crew. Bantamweight — Edward Porter won by decision over Donald Willis. Lightweight — Carl Chap- man won by decision over Frank Garrison. Welterweight — James Elrod kayoed Emory Marshall. Junior welterweight — Ike Pittard won by decision over Duke Martin. Middleweight — D o r s e y Jones kayoed Fred Joni j. Light heavyweight — Johnny Peck kayoed Frank Bowman. Rec Sponsors Co-ed Week Dec. 10 — For the past week, the co-eds have enjoyed all the financial and romantical privileges or hardships dur- ing the Ree ' s Co-ed Week. n show night the co-eds had to dig into their purses for two admissions, in addi- tion to having to feed the cadets at the Canteen. The girl break dance at Sanford Hall was also quite a novel Glee Clubs Present Messiah Dec. 11.— N. ;. ( ' . nice Clubs gave renditions of Handel ' s oratorio --The Mes- siah in the college audi- torium with Mary Alice An- derson. Alline Fite, Cadets Ja.k Graves and Ben Parks This annual Carol Service was directed by Prof. Dis- mukes, accompanied by Prof. Flanders and was given also at the Gainesville Presby- terian Church. Bugler Places Apr. IS. — The Cadet Bugler was adjudged the second best junior college paper in the Southeast in the contest sponsored by the Atlanta Journal and the journalism department of Emory Uni- versity. The Subemeco of Sue Ben- nett College, London, Ky., was first prize winner. The Bugler was one of two Georgia junior college papers that placed in the contest. Cadets Win State Junior College Tennis Tourney May IS. — North Georgia College ' s tennis team became the Georgia Junior College tennis champions by defeat- ing the South Georgia Tigers, li-1, in the finals of the Geor- gia Association of Junior Col- leges Tournament, in Dah- lonega. South Georgia recentlv won the Southeastern States Jun- ior |-.,llef;e Tournament, and iilels prove, ' to an Rex Welcomes Large Group Fraternity welcomed a large group of freshman pledges into the club last night. In addition to this group, a large num- ber of sophomores are al- ready pledges. Hugh Hilliard is president of Rex this year and with his officer associates, ' in- fiekl Meadors, secretary, and .Sam Hinson, treastn-er, slmw promise of being campus Col. Richmond Inspects College Nov. 29.— Col. Harry R. Richmond. Fourth Corps Area R. O. T. C. head, made his annual inspection and praised the unit highly. Telling his last year ' s line, Col. Richmond said that he had never seen a better unit with so much co- operation among the of- ficers. He praised the first sergeants, saying that it took a man of character and abil- ity t.i hold that position. Sigma Theta Pledges 101 Oct. 25.— Sigma Theta Fra- ternity surpassed all records for the club when one hun- dred and one men pledged Wednesday night. This was a substantial increase over last year ' s number. Hanscom Presents Play, Rip Van Winkle, Here Nuv. 1:1.— Thf play, Pap Van Winkle, was presented by the Hanscom Players to a large group of the student body Monday night. Rip. without a doubt, is the only one that has been here and got more than seven hours sIoo]i. Coach Junior Nov. 25. — The Cokers re- ceived their little bundle from heaven November 25, weighing eight and one-half pounds. Coach said his name was Coach Junior. N. G. C. Students Visit The Rich Calhoun Mine Nov. 26.— N. G. C. cadets and co-eds visited Calhoun Mine, scene of the discovery on November 1.5 of a lode of bonanza ore which as- sayed above $60,000 per ton. All were allowed to go down to the mouth of the mine where the gold was sand- wiched between layers of quartz. North Georgia College owned this e.-iittirN- r)ld mine. having been di.iialed liv J. A. Bostwii-k. Iml in IMis tlie college offii-ials s..l,l it f.ii- th.- sum of $1(1,11(10, N. G. C. Band Hears U. S. Navy Band Play In Decatur Nov, 10.— X, G, C. ' s Band went to Decatur to hear the U. S. Navy Band, directed by Lieut. Charles Bender. The p r o g r a m contained marches, operatic and sym- plmnie numbers. Anchors .Vwei h was played and .le,li,;ited to the N. G. C. l.aii.l. PIONEERS . . . Two N. G. C. Cadets Get Lost In Hills Near Here Nov. 21.— Two of the N, G. C. Cadets, Alton Stewart and Harold Barron were feeling O. K., except a lit- tle sleepy after being lost all night in the hills near Dahlonega. Stewart and Barron were among the group of students attending open house at the Calhoun Mine, scene of the recent discovery of a vein bearing gold ore worth more than $60,000 per ton, and be- came lost when taking a short cut through the moim- tains on their return trip. When their absence was dis- covered, searching parties were sent out without suc- cess, but they were found Sunday morning by Sgt. Mc- Connell and a party. They told of walking un- til about 1 or 2 o ' clock and trying to sleep, but the cold and a wild cat (they I li ' .iii;lit ) prevented, and they wiiiied for dawn. They were a liiile scared, but felt little • nrse for the experience. ELECTION DAY AT N. G. C. the c-owd Politicking outside the Students Exchange, where the polls were held Bill Perry, Billy Gentry Named Student Officers In Colorful Class Election, Rivalry Keen Nov. 21. — After much poli- ticking, handing out cigars, and back slapping, the stu- dents went to the polls on November 15 and elected the president of the student body and the freshman class of- ficers. Bill Perry defeated Sam Hinson and C. C. Gay in the race for president of the student body. Billy Gentry out - polled Johnny Battbon to become president of the freshman class. Frank Garrison won the office of vice-president by de- feating Ed Flanders. Hugh North was victorious over Johnny Peck in the race for freshman class secretary. O. E. Wilson defeated Harry Murray to become treasurer of freshman class. Rivalry was keen in this election and posters appeared long before the election was scheduled. In last minute ef- forts to swing the votes, Sigma Theta rigged up a loud speaker to furnish music and political speeches for their candidates, while Rex brought out a special band. The co-eds, evidently shy of politics this year, did not even enter a candidate. With the election over, the many outstanding platform promises as outlined in chapel the day before were quickly forgotten, especially by the candidates. Annual Edition THE CADET BUGLER Willett Presents Bazaar In India Dec. 13.— William S. Wil- lett, retired industrialist of India, g:ave a program, Ba- zaar in India, in chapel showing- nnnierous articles of interest from that country. He told of the splendor of the Orient and the thrills as- sociated with real jungle ex- periences. In his exhihit were rugs, knives, articles of clothing, dishes, weapons of war, opium pipe, and the skin of a large man-eating tiger killed by him. CALHOUN MINE photo shows the N. G. C. students as they s nd Calhoun Mine. In the lower right is a group to go down the steep incline to the vein Coach Coker Gives Sweaters To N. G. C. Athletes Nov. 2S. — Coach Shault Coker presented sweaters to eleven athletes of N. G. C. at chapel exercises today. The sweaters, royal blue with a large white D, were given for outstanding con- tributions to sports at the college. Coker said, Freshmen usually think the sopho- mores have positions ' sewed up ' on the teams, but that is not the case. Freshmen have just as good a chance as sophomores to make the team. The members receiving sweaters and the sports which entitled each to a sweater are: Stanley Bishop, baseball; Edison Brogdon, baseball: John Hayes, base- ball; John Davis, baseball; Robert Scruggs, baseball; El- gin Rittenberry, basketball and tennis; Lee Sorrells, manager of the rifle team; Lawrence Bra y, baseball; and G. W. Duggan, intra- mural manager. New D Club Head Jan. 23. — New officers elec- ted by the ■■D CUib after the withdrawal of the presi- dent, Stanlev Bishop, are as follows: J. C. Tanksley. presid nt; Lawrence Bray, vice-president: Edison Brog- don, treasurer; and John Davis, secretary. Rev. George King Presents 1. Q. Jan. ;J0. — The Reverend George King presented a new and unique chapel pro- gram when he gave a Dr. I. Q. of Bilile quesli.-ns and a reward nf .Milky Way for the correct aiisw.Ts. As did Lemiard Boyd, sev- eral went down without an answer and were content with suckers. Camera Club Elects Jan. It.;.— Orlii.frs t-U-cted bv the Camera Club during the winter quarter are: Bob Fos- ter, president; Jamie Con- nell, vice - president; Hugh Gillham, secretary; and Jack Hall, treasurer. 14-Inch Snow Blankets N. G. C. Provides Fun Jan. 23. — After two days of snowing the ground is cov- ered with about 14 inches of snow, presenting a beautiful sight. Trees, shrubbery, and bushes are laden with the snow and look very much like Christmas trees. Camera fans have all they have wanted for all the winter for some excellent pictures. Interesting shots of scenes, snowball fights, sled- ding, and just posed shots are being taken on every hand. The military department has called off all formations and uniform regulations have been dropped in favor of any clothes that the students want to wear for their warmth. Boots, boot pants, jackets, and red hunting caps are the usual costumes for the boys, while the girls become Coverall Cuties. Unlike the 3-inch snow of January 7, no snowball throwing is allowed, nor is there any sledding. Mail is hours late, or none at all. The thought of no free week-end this week is beginning to plague many of the students. Probably one of the deep- est snows ever seen here, it lias been a treat for N. G. C. students, niany of w h o m have never seen snow be- fore. Matthews Lectures Feb. 27.— Major Matt lie w.- gave an interesting talk in chapel, discussing the sub- ject, Our Neighbor, Mex- ico. Major made a trip to Mex- ico last year and was well acquainted with the subject. He illustrated his talk with souvenirs that were brought from that country. SANFORD HALL SNOW QUEENS Mathis and Martha Sue Moore try a little playing in Stuart Carnes Tells Of Lost Yucatan EnDpire Fi- . ... — |)i AV. Stuart Carnes, explorer, archaeolo- gist, traveler and lecturer, gave an intriguing talk in the auditorium about the lost empire of the Yucatan. Having made several trip.y into the interior of this mys- tei-ious country. Dr. Carnes was well acquainted with its many interesting places and sliowed movies of many of them. The Well of Death, as de- scribed by Carnes, is a Robert Ripley believe it or MAJOR BOYD Boyd Recovers n— Major Joe Bnyd I tod Hospital, Gainr. ill.., ;ifi. ' an attack of apiMmli. n is nn a subsequent np.i ii i imi. [h rapid i-e.-ovorv is leniaikal.! . ' Prof. Calhoun Attacks Drawl F,.i, s— I ' rof. R. D. Cal- houn made a venomous at- tack on Southern drawl and its lip-laziness and tongue- drooping. He also discussed the dislike for hemmin ' and hawwin . mumbling, whin- ing, drawling and other de- plorable characteristics o f bad diction. Pan-Hellenic Council Formed Jan. If.. — Joining the two fiateniitie. ' , the Pan-Hellenic ' ouui-il was formed to moi e . ' tflii.-iuly direct their joint Til. ' .Miincil and its officers are as follows: Hugh Hilliard. l)resident; Hill Perry, secre- tary; Lee Sorrells, treasurer; Ben Griggers, Sam Hinson, and Wintield Meadors. Hugh McWhorter Pays Aerial Visit To N. G. C Ftb. 11). — Husli .McWhor- ter paid North Georgia Col- lege and Dahlonega a visit in a blue observation plane about time for Church for- mation on .Sunday. He per- formed his acrobatics, in- cluding flying between the flag pole and the steeple, and held the interest of the stu- dents with his exhibition for quite a while. . II Die time. Bailie was hisiiihiiim him to land, but 111 Mi, i,Misly misunderstood Tlie sight of a plane in the North Georgia hills was an e.xtraordinary thing to the students. Collins Speaks Feb. IJ.— Dr. .M. V. Cullius, State Superintendent of Schools, in a Georgia Day address told what was right about the Georgia school system today. He told of the many prob- lems facing everj-bod.v in the Pdlir rlrl. GLENN MORRIS ELECTRICAL SHOW Glenn Morris Shows Electric Marvels Jan. IS. — .Many of the mar- vels and wonders of the elec- trical world were displayed by Glenn D. Morris in an original electrical show. By using ditferent kinds of electrical apparatus, Mr. Morris gave demonstrations wiiicli appeared to be magic. ( ' Ill jug his every command, ih iii, sterious electrical dis- l la. s .seemed to be held in the power of Morris. Some of the spectators who volunteered to go on the sta.ge were rather shocked Jack Rank Gives One Man Version Taming of Shrew Feb. 13. — Jack Rank pre- sented a one-man version of Shakespeare ' s Taming of the Shrew. Pr..--f.|ifrit i.ni of the play was ciiin-lx i ' Mr. Rank, while s. - i .1 1 ,1 i-i - ants helped him ii.iik i.m-, Porti ' aying a . LiiiK vM-man in one scene, Rank would be back on the stage in a few seconds as an old man. His ability to change costumes. Lieut. Reynolds Discusses Coast Guard Acadenny Feb. 211.— . ' -liijing that he had only information about the Coast Guard .Academy to offer the cadets and as for the co-eds — I can ' t give you anything but 1 o v e, Lieut. Reynolds of the Coast Guar d addressed the stu- dents in the auditorium. He discussed life at the academy, the work of the Coast Guard, and then said, We will now show you some sots of the service. I mean, some shots of the Glee Clubs Present Secular Program Feb. 27.— The Choral and Glee Clubs presented their first secular concert of the j-ear with Ben Parks, Mary Alice Anderson, and David Grover as soloists. Prof. Dismukes directed the chorus and Prof. Flan- ders accompanied. THE CADET BUGLER y. M. C. A. Sponsors Religious Emphasis Week April 19 le Y. jr. uditoriin LINDA Linda Feb. 5. — Spt. anrl Mrs. Richard S. McConnell an- nounce the bh-th of a (laugh- ter, Linda, on Pebruarj ' 4, at the Downey hospital in Clainesville. Linda, slightly noisy at times, was on the guard re- port in a short time. The offense was distiu ' bance in the barracks. LIND.V . . . Late at night from Sarge ' s window, Comes the high pitched voice of Linda. Seems that Dismukes should commend ' er On the way she hits high C. Like a sentinel, Sarge is walking Back and forth, and gently talking Baby talk to stop her squawking Every night ficni twelve to i; ' ' li.yious Em- :, sponsored by ' . A., conducted igrams in the for the past n C. Lytle, of bringing the closer contact ' , the programs Journal Roto Shows College March 25.— As the Atlanta Journal Rotogravure sjclion says it. •■Xorth Georgia Ho! ning, II section pa I - - - as the colors . . by, a group of co-eds v. at li ing the parade, the Calhc iin mifie, and Lawrence Bi a Bonnelle Lawson, Ed Hei - rin, and an Atlanta -Msitoi, wading in Cane Creek FalK Physical Education Classes Present Annual Stunt Night stunt Night in tlie rium. The C h a t t e r b 1 headed hv Fannie thrt in Ho Cadets Meet Wadlow, World ' s Tallest Man IM;ir ii 7, — Several cadets :i....nip:ini.d Sgt. McConnell to (Jainesville for an inter- iew and pictures of Robert Wadlow, the world ' s tallest old. most light fe.-t, niu. ' and our-lialt inclies. Weighing 41)1 pound. ' , Wadlow eats but little mr.r. tlian the ordinary person. His feet and hand s ai f enormous, and he wears a size thirty-seven shoe. The only wearing apparel that he can buy from an ordinary store that will fit him is a belt and a handker- chief. Students Celebrate Return of Spring May !.— Students Ceorgia College the , •! ' ' , ] ' 1 n i ■ :m..| ' ' ' !-al ' y tain. 1 1. ' [ iM ' llJIi i. ' liambers. pres. nl)) J4 thr S cene Corn Shu, iin ' ■r nir Be ■kv H Iks ' group, the tim er .Mutes took third place w th t h e i r Snerd Fami ly Reunion. ' Tl e nt.hii g Hands, und.- 1 ,][l,;- ii.n ,.t :u Kin;; W 1 1 h Seen. 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 Ih ' I I eds- i tl . K In ill ' |i of X ' = ' ' ■ ■ ■ 1 Choral Club Sings Over W. S. B. March 24. — Broadcast m a national hook - up through the facilities of WSB, the Clinral Club sang at the lOaster Sunrise Service at Wiindy ' s Gap. ' Pliey rendered the special nnniliers: Now Let Every Tongue Above Thee, Some Blessed Day, and Adora- mus. The ln.i,;;r.iin wa.-J scheduled to be 1.11 ilii ( :;i|, where the sun r.iiilil III .■. 11 as it rose, but th.. Mi.iw anil rain pre- vent.-d tltl.- . Officers ' Club Presents Cottie Clark At Dance ilarch Club pre, and her Ge sette in its year. II iltt. . I ' -d by Bob I. . 1 .1 .1 1 III the gym il iiui tile military xielleiitly, u s i n g hers, and the color white and Pan-Hellenic Council Presents Emory Aces At First Dance Feb. 10. — Pan -Hellenic Council presented E m o r v Aces at its first dance, at- tended by one of the largest group of cadets, co-eds, and isitors ever seen at an N. G. C. dance. The gym was iliinrat...! with hearts ami .-i i . a im i . giving a Valeiiiiii. at Unis- phere to the ociasii.ti, l-:a.li end of the gym was graced by tAvo i-upids and the goal posts were attractive with hearts, cut out to show an old-fashioned silhouette, on each one. During a special dance for both Rex and Sigma Theta members, all lights were ex- tinguished except a blue floodlight which was played o -cr the dancing couples. Easter Brings Freak Weather rhurch in I g the sleet : held c and -Spring Major Loughlin Inspects Battalion .May 2,-|. — .Major Chaiie... Louglilin, uf WolTord Col- lege, was the inspector for the annual Government In- spection. Inspection a n d physical diill, iimani- ,;i(i,iii ilrill, and It snowing laining and sleeting eailv Easter moi ning and continued until about noon Th, .,1 tl 1 iss and the huibllli.. t 1 w , t I a pe, u- I I til ted undei a la t -slival. Ill .Ma crowned King and Queen of the May in exercises held on the campus. The King and Queen were liiiisiii )i, ihe co-eds in a .Mini 111 liiiimr was Happy Ciillin, president of the Rec Club. The scene of the pageant was laid on the front cam- pus and the procession ap- peared from the Price Me- morial Viuilding and traveled slowly to the throne at the tennis court. The century old tradition was directed by Miss Sara Bruce. THE ANNUAL CADET BUGLER JAMIE CONNELL, Editor Men of Science- program. Being in an intriguing state of mysticism as regards the reticent silk of the ladies ' nether garments, these two 1,11 war, 1 lads strode forth piirp,.sefully to assuage their ,|uesi iimable inriuisiti veness and produced, among others, the following astounding re- : That crazy Cross per- son promenades around in, of all things, a checked and grained suit of lingerie done up in the devastating charm of purple and green. From made lapi dealt swift captivation to the astounded Freshman Wil- liams. In the interim, K. ning her Lippmcott Magic .Maf,.|i 11. — la]i|iiti,.|ilt Iht :ia,gi,.iatt aiM -ai ' ,.,l in the udilorium for the beneflt f the athletic association. His escaping from a heavy ,,x, in addition to pulling ve lish from til,, aif, was Ouare Medicine, Comedy, Presented Aiiiil 4 —The .111,, a, -I com- edy, Quale Medicine, di- rected by Prof. Cottingham, was presented in chapel with Wilhnrn M o h I e y, Willene Flannigan. Hugh N.ath, and Lamar ( iverstreet in t h e Camera Club stone Bridges behind her seems that this little gentle- | man is easily given with the ■id woo. ' STUART CARNES Lecturer on Yucata His Animal .larih 2(;.— The ( ' a m e r a Club elected for the Spring arter: Hugh Gillham, president; Jamie Connell, ' ice - president; Edward W h i d d o n , secretary; and -k Hail, treasurer. FR ENDty BUSINESS . . . © As the years roll by and you look back on these days in college as the happiest days of your life, days when the warmest friendships were made, when you laughed and loved, and lived, free from care and worry, when the weather didn ' t bother you and the stock market couldn ' t faze you, think back upon these gay hours spent in Smith ' s. It was here friends met and discussed campus matters, it was here you invariably took your date and discussed things other than politics as you paused to refresh your- self with a dish of Southern Dairies Ice Cream, a cup of coffee and a toasted sandwich, etc., or whiled away an hour at billiards. 9 Yes, happy days those were — and their mem- ory 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-eds. 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. VERHON H. SMITH WHERE COLLEGE STUDENTS MEET VAHLOHEGA, GEORGIA THE HOGGS Most Popular Cadets lUHO ' S ■HAPPy GRIFFIN Best All-Round Co-Ed i0 m ' , MARTHA SUE MOORE and BILLY GENTRY Best Dancers FRANK GARRISON Most Military Frosh BILL PERRY Best All-Round Cadet ELGIN RIHENBERRY Most Athletic Cadet m DUCKY SNOW Most Popular Faculty Member MARY SHORE Wittiest Co-Ed C R. VAUGHN Biggest Bolsheviki BONNELLE LAWSON Prettiest Co-Ed WILLIAM HOSCH WILBURN MOBLEY Wittiest Cadet ■%v BIT KING Cutest and Most Popular Co-Ed SAM HINSON Most Handsome Cadet ]( l BOB PinMAN Most Executive RICHARD CARTER Neatest Cadet BEN GRIGGERS Most Dignified and Most Military Sophomore SAM HINSON and HAPPY GRIFFIN Most In Love RODV MOORE Most Athletic Co-Ed kj MARY ALICE ANDERSON Most Dignified Co-Ed 1 . rtl J H. M. BARFIELD Biggest Bullshooter 1. The Albino and Bonny. 2. At the matches. 3. What ' s wrong, K.tty? 4. King Cotton and Clark. 5. Smooch!! 6. Cue Ball and Hicks. 7. At the barn. 8. Slap that bass! 9. Saddle Sore and Lawson. 10. Syd and Chris. I I. Shorty and Bobbie. 12. Pan-Hellenic Hop. 13. Pope and Susy. 14. Sam and Happy. 15. Jitterbugs. 16. Bit and Two Boot. Coiupliiiiciifs of SMALL ESTES BAKERY Bakers of AUNT BETTY ' S BREAD GAINESVILLE GEORGIA Coiupliiuciits of BECK GREGG HARDWARE COMPANY ATLANTA :: GEORGIA Serving the needs of the South in j HARDWARE and SPORTING I GOODS for over 70 years. THE WEBB-CRAWFORD CO. ATHENS, GA. Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters ESTABLISHED 1928 HARRY F. DOBBS. Inc. Hotel and hnfitiitioii Equipment 240 44 Ivy Street, N. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 1915 1940 SOUTHERN PRINTING NOVELTY CO. Printing, Bindinj; cinJ General Commercial Work. One Day Service - Mail Orders Our Specialty Modern Equipment ami Experienced Workmen Insure Finest Quality Alliiu Us to Quote Pnm On Your Next Joh SOUTHERN PRINTING NOVELTY CO. VC ' alter J- Clark, Proprietor LITHONIA, GA, Established 1915 By The Present Owner 1 Hanover Again Wins . . . THE ACADEMIES ' AWARD OF MORE ORDERS! One Oui of Four Military Academics Arc Now Using HANOVER Regulation Military Shirts and HANOVER VChite Dress Shirts. PEKFORMANrp, CoitntsI Hanover Uniform Company, Baltimore, Md. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT We Have the Newest and Best Autos B - B ' S - 11 ■ 1) n I E 1 T B. B. HousLEY, Manager Corner Gainesville and Neels Gap Road Phone 68 DAHLONEGA GEORGIA 1 i t.__.____________  «._„.„ ....— ....... .......—- —_—_ ————.—  - JOHN H. MOORE SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE I fiieftd ol o Mt Qea ffin Coil fe yea OAHLONEGA, GEORGIA i 1 JOHN H. MOORE ROBERT M. MOORE i t ) PARKER ' S 5 Sp IOC STORE Complete Line of School Supplies Complete Line of Candies 3 for 10c CADETS AND CO-EDS WELCOME  .—„_„„ — ..... .. — ..........._..— ... ContpUiiiciifs of HOLLY THEATRE DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA THE BEST SMITH BROS (Opposite Court House) GAINESVILLE for % % STEAKS Fountain Service Curb Service CANDIES % CURRENT PICTURES Students ' Headquarters t..... ......... .—.....— dg . HENRY W. MOORE DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Fred Jones Chevrolet Co. CHEVROLET FIRST AGAIN • BUS SERVICE TO ATLANTA AND GAINESVILLE 1 ( I 1 r— —————— ———— —————— KENT ' S Featuring Fine Food 212 South Main Street Next to Royal Theater GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA i ' . . . .  .  . o   — .....— ................. I Coiuplhuciits JACKSON FLORIST I We telegraph flowers j everywhere ! GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA t t I . WEST END PRESSING CLUB Quick : : Efficient Safe Modern Equipment — Conveniently Located S. H. WEST Proprietor t i COMPLIMENTS OF Students Exchange yOUR PATRONAGE MAKES THIS CONVENIENCE POSSIBLE P. M. HUTCHERSON, Supervisor GEO. E. DEKLE, Manager LIPSCOMBE DRUG COMPANY PHONE 42 Niiiiiiiilly ' s Candies School Supplies Prescriptions DAHLONEGA :: GEORGIA Conipliinenfs GARDNER PRODUCTS POTATO CHIPS SALTED PEANUTS CANDIES NUTS PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES Always in Good Taste ] LOIS ' DRESS SHOP Styles of the Moment for Less 106 North Bradford Street GAINESVILLE :: GEORGIA ' —t r———————————————— —————— 7 DAVIS-WASHINGTON CO. BUILDING MATERIALS 1 GAINESVILLE :: GEORGIA •- i WHATLEVS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Kcliablc Driii Service PHONE 600 GAINESVILLE :: GEORGIA f — PARKS FEED STORE Custom Mix and Grinding Service Purina Chows - Fertilizer PHONE 172 415 Parker Street ! L. GAINESVILLE :: GEORGIA t t • 1 ' Footpr ' nits in the Sands of Time ' ' 1 1 [ As you live your lives and track up the sands of time 1 ► we sincerely hope that one ot those footprints shall be I 1 the memory of the happy hours spent at . . . j 1 THE COLLEGE INN t 1 Dcluidin FoiJ uith Soiif n ' ni Hmpitality ! Bob Edwards, Proprietor DAHLONEGA :: GEORGIA 1 r— ———————————— —— — •• • ' t I Coiiiplimciifs of JOHNNY MOORE SERVICE STATION DAHLONEGA, GA. i. — .— ....-J i. . 1- J. H. PHILIPS GROCERY Candies — Fruits DAHLONEGA, GA. CITY SHOE SHOP W. A. HousLEY, Proprietor Oil fhc Square DAHLONEGA, GA. r— — —————————— —————— — -——•— -1 When in Gainesville, visit . . . JOHNIE MACKS PLACE DRINKS — BILLIARDS — EATS GAINESVILLE, GA. i. ........................ r— ——— —————— —————1 i { Coiiipliiin ' uts of CHAMBERS LUMBER CO. PHONE 602 I 125 South Mam Street GAINESVILLE, GA. Conipliii ents of ADAMS MEN ' S SHOP Always Something New GAINESVILLE, GA. r— — — — — — — — — — — — — t t I Coiiipliiiieuts of RHODES-WOOD FURNITURE COMPANY GAINESVILLE, GA. Coiupliiueiits of McLELLAN ' S 5c— $ LOO STORES GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA IN TRAINING for 116 YEARS to do the important job of outfitting Officers of the United States Navy . . . and Officers in every other branch of the U. S. Service, with good UNIFORMS, and correct CIVILIAN APPAREL continuously for 116 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 materials, skilled tailoring and satisfactory service that only 116 years of maintaining uniform quality can provide. Jaco Reed ' s Sons Oiitfittcri to Officers of the United States Naiy for more than a century 5 5 Maryland Ave., ANNAPOLIS, MD. 1424-1426 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE BEST DRESSED MEN WEAR kHiiij imi THE SCHWOB COMPANY 91-93 Peachtree Street, N. E. Mitchell and Broad Streets ATLANTA :: GEORGIA DAHLONEGA BOWLING ALLEY for HEALTH — RECREATION AMUSEMENT Your score will not be loivered here ' . Regulation Alleys and Equipment J i J 1 r Coiupinuciifs of PILGRIM-ESTES FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Fiiniisbers GAINESVILLE, GA. Compliments GEO. W. MOORE SON Dealers Coal GAINESVILLE, GA. t Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated SMITH HOUSE H. B. Smith, Pmpiic or DAHLONEGA, GA. fc • 1 The N. G. C. Faculty and Student - ] 1 Body Always Find a Cordial Welcome 1 at 1 1 Frierson - McEver Company ( t 1 GAINESVILLE t ( j Men ' s and Boys ' Wear 1 ( ( I ( The BANK OF DAHLONEGA A Bank You Can Bank On Courtesy s ervice Effici ency MEMBER OF F. D. I. C. DIXIE HUNT HOTEL William Faw, Proprietor Dick Mathews, Manager All Concrete and Steel GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA —...—••..... .....— ......... .— .... Coiupliineiifs of . . . H. R. WOODY Serving N. G. C. Students 13 Years On the Scjiiiire WOODY ' S BARBER and BEAUTY SHOPS ! 365 DAYS A YEAR 1 enjoy 1 FOREMOST CE CREAM 1 The National Yea ■ Avon ml Desserf FOREMOST DAIRIES 1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA ..... .... .  — .—- For Onfstandhig Uniform Equipment GEMSCO 395 4th Avenue NEW YORK CITY Manufacturers of Uniform Accessories Since 1881 p— — ———  ————————— ————— —f p— — Com plinients of . GAINESVILLE MOTORS INC. GAINESVILLE, GA. — •• — .—— —   •• . - FLOWERS for EVERY OCCASION ... Home of Fine Floiiers 1 THE GA NESV LLE FLOR ST i 122 N. Green Street Phone 214 1 GAINESVILLE GEORGIA } ( t t ——————————————— ———.-  „— ——  „„•_ _._____.„_ •_•«. -— ——J SUCCESSFUL ANNUALS Require the services of experieiued and expert iriiftsiiien, trained in every detail of the proiesses of ireatin! ' i)lannin 5 layout and design •typesettin ' ' printiu! litliographini and hinding . . . Through- out half a century this company has pioneered in the production of the liigiiest type of printing . . . tJnr services huiude a special college annual sales and service organization... Abundant etinipnient-niodern and complete... I ' rices representing maxinunn in value FOOTE DAVIES PIUNTIN(i • LITHOGHAPHINli • EINIiUAVING ATLANTA ta te B E i1K ETHTEISTn h u E M ' f, rrr 1 J 5 - - tttf li ;. It, rq l« If -,4 tlSI}iJ iJI hJ l«i ) .  C M I .: -fii -i ] ' . ««. -rs .-««| SHStJr!: i.?Ss i  :!l


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