North Georgia College - Cyclops Yearbook (Dahlonega, GA)
- Class of 1947
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â– â– -â– : ' ' .■■„ ' i ' - ' •■■' «!! it PJJ H , Hjum H H M 1 1 ( ' 2 IrN j 1 1 i n HMRHRRPP ' ' ,, __,.  §Hlm- ' k!t m ' â– â– Â i| l : ' â– m . ] Proudly we hail thee, Reverence thy name, Strive for thy glory ARCHIVES U428 C9 1947 North Georgia College CYCLOPS â– S! ... % 1 % ■■«  I â– I wASSAlS ' ;- .-â– And for thy fame. Loyal forever well be to thee. Forsaking never . . . N. G. C. • S .H. ? Dk e 1947 CYCLOP Ujecii ' oook of NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Dahlonega, Georgia for the o CADETS CO-EDS V. V. M( KvER, Editor Moultrie. Ga. [list l H . WOODDY Business Manager Albiinv. Ga. Mrs. V. W. McEver, Jr. Sponsor New York, N. Y. FOREWORD Once more North Georgia College is a senior college and once more the Cyclops goes forth to take its place with the Yearbooks of the various other de- gree-granting institutions. In the 1947 Cyclops you will find as complete a picture of student life at N.G.C. as we are able to give you. Our only hope is that the pleasure we experienced in bringing it to you be impregnateil within your hearts as only the powers of reminiscence are capable. Table of Contents Foreword 2 Dedication 4 Seniors 5 Faculty 7 Juniors 14 Who ' s Who 18 Sophomores 21 Beauty Queens 29 Freshmen 34 R.O.T.C 44 Sports 58 Organizations 69 Student Life 108 Advertisements 113 DEDICATED OO DJ4£ SENIORS OF ' 47 y Mrs. R. a. Lowrey Sponsor Preston, Ga. rJuedi tii Lcauon With deepest sincerity we dedicate this ethtion of the Cyclops to Marilynn Edmonds, Richard M. Lowrey, Edrie Nellie Nix, Mary Ruth Nix, Wadie Rountree, Joe S. Wooddy, Jimmy G. Woodward, and Ben Yarbrough, the members of the Senior Class of 1947. May it serve throughout the years as a means by which you may recall the pleasant memories of the time you spent at North Georgia College. SENIORS OF 1947 MARILYNN EDMONDS Smyrna, Georgia Bathelor of Science (Biology) Science Club. 1, 2. 4; Home Ec. Club, 1, 2: Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 4; Hip- polytan Team, 1, 2, 4; Capr. Hippolytan Team, 2; Rec Council, 2; Cyclops Staff, 4; Catlct Bugler Staff, 4; Secretary Senior Class, 4. Basketball, ganization, RICHARD M. LOVVREY Preston, Georgia Bachelor of Sciciue (Physics) 1, 2, 4; D Club, 4: Officer ' s Club, 4; Student Veterans Or- 4; Commandant ' s Staff, 4: Honorary Captain, 4; President Senior Class, 4. EDRIE NELLIE NIX Cleveland, Georgia Bachelor of Science (Education) Rec Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hippolytan, I, 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Club, 4. MARY RUTH NIX Cleveland, Georgia Bachelor of Science (Business .-Id in.) Rec Club, 2, 3, 4; Trahlytans, 2. 3, 4: Y.W.C.A.. 2, 3, 4; Rec Council, 4; Cheerleader, 4; Deans list, 2, 3; Treasurer Senior Class. SENIORS OF 1947 BEN C. YARBROUGH Madison, Georgia Bachelor of Arts (History) Sgts. Club, 1, 2; Officer ' s Club, 2, 3, â– ); Capt. Staff, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Thcta Fraternity, 3, 4; Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Council, 4. JOE SAM WOOUUV, JR. Norcross, Georgia Bachelor of Science (Physics) Y.M.C.A., 1; Y Council, 2; Sergeant A Co., 2; Rex Pledge, 1: Mem- ber, 2, 4; 2nd Vice-Pres., 4; 1st Sgt. A Co., 4; Pres. Sgfs Club, 4; Vice-Pres. Senior Class, 4: Bus. Mgr. Cyclops, 4: Stud. Vets. Organiza- tion, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council. 4. WADIE J. ROUNTREE Summit, Georgia Bachelor of Science (Physical Ediicalion) Sergeant ' s Club. 2: Officer ' s Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4; Generals, 1, 4: Phys. Ed. Club, 3, 4. JIMMY G. ' WOODWARD Dahloncga, Georgia Bachelor of Science (Biology) Captain, Kn Staff, 2; Officers Club, 2; Dean ' s List, 1, 2, 4. OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION I. C . Kot.inb, l rfsiilfnt Kailliaiii ( iillc-jjc, B.S.; ( )lunibia University, A.M.; I ' lcdniont CiillcKc K l. I). Mf.rritt E. Hoag, Assislaiit to the President Etlinhciro College, B.S.: Duke Uni- vcrsitv, M. Ed.; Texas Christian University, Graduate Study. Alice Donovan-, Dean of Women Georgia State College for Women. B.S.H.E. J. C. SiRMOvs, Detin Emory University. Ph.B.: Emory University, . .M.; Duke University, Graduate Stutly. . ' . 1 COLONKL PaI 1. M. HlTCIIfRSON, Comnjtindiint of Ciiiiets North Georgia College, B.S.C. Will D. Young, Pegislrar Cumberland University, A.B. ; M.A.; University t)f Chicago, Graduate Study; Peabody College, Graduate Study. Mrs. Ella Ray Oakes, Assislnnl Registrar Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, B.S. Harry B. Forester, Biology University of Alabama, M.S.; University of Wis- consin, Ph.I . John D. Anthony, Biology Transylvania University, B.S.; Emory University, A.M.; University of Kentucky, Graduate Study. John C. Simms, Chemistry Millsaps College, B.S.; Vanderbilt University, M.S.; Western Reserve University, Ph.D. Robert H. Belcher, Chemistry Georgia State College for Men, B.S.; University of North Carolina. M.S.; University of North Carolina, Graduate Study. Newton Oakes, Business Administration University of Kentucky, B.S.; University of Ken- tucky, M..A.; University of Kentucky, Graduate Study. Lorimer B. Freeman, Business Administration University of Georgia, B.S.C. ; University of Georgia, M.S.C. THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY... Zed H. Burns. Education Alabama Polytechnic Institute, B.S.; M.S.; Uni- versity ot Cincinnati, Ed.D. C. E. Stevenson, Education Oglethorpe University, A.B.; Duke University, Graduate Study; University of Georgia, Graduate Study. Bert H. Flanders, English Emory University, A.B.; M.: Duke University, Ph.D. W. Desmond Booth, English Georgia State College for Men, B.S.; Emory University, A.M.; University of North Carolin.i, Graduate Study. William E. Clark, English Centre College, A.B.; University of Kentucky, M.A.; University of Kentucky, Graduate Study; Vanderbilt University, Graduate Study Charles E. Lawrence, English Mercer University, A.B.; Columbia University, M.A. Mrs. J. C. SiRMONS. English LaGrange College; Emory University; Georgia State College, B.S. Ed. Bessie L. Freeman. Home Economics Central State College, B.S.; Oklahoma A. M. College, M.S. Ai-BKRT Cobb, Physical EdiUiilioii Sciutlnvcstcrn University, B.S.; Acliliti.mal work (in Master ' s Degree. William H. Groves. Physnal Ediuulion University of Southern Illinois. K.S. Complete requirements for M.A. Charles M. Yager, Physiis University of Maryland, B.S. in Mechanical En- gineering; Duke University, M. Eil. Joseph , ' . Mitchell, Physiis Alabama Polytechnic Institute, B.,S. in Mechanical Engineering. EwELL G. PiGC, Physics Central Missouri Teachers ' College, B.S.: Peabody College, A.M. Andrew W. Cain. SochiI Science N ' orth Georgia College, A.B.; University of Philip- pines, A.M.: University of Georgia, Graduate Study; University of Texas, Graduate Study; Uni- versity of Philippines, Graduate Study; University of California, Graduate Study: Columbia Uni- versity, Graduate Study; University of North Carolina, Graduate Study; University of Virginia, Graduate Study. Fred W. Calvert, Social Science University of Kansas, A.B., A.M.; University of Missouri, Ph.D. I. Treadvi ' ELL Davis, Social Science Memphis State College, B.S.: Vanderbilt Uni- versity, A.M.: Vanderbilt University, Graduate Study John C. Barnes, Malhemalics North Georgia College, B.S.; Harvard University, Graduate Study. RoscoL SiiNtTORF, Miit iertuitiiS Karlhani College, B..- .: University of Pennsyl- vania, M.S.: Universit ' oi Pennsylvania, Pli.I ). Lamblth R. ' r(n ' soN. Mtithtwiitus Emory University, B.S.; University ot Georgia, M.A.; University of North Carolina, Graduate Stu ly; University of Chicago, Graduate Stutly. Mrs. iLi,!A. i v.. Ci-AKK, Miithcniiitii s University of Kentucky, A.H. Camillas J. Dismukes, Moficrn Ltiiigrtiiges Birmingham Southern College, A.B.; University of North Carolina. M.. . Hubert St:HNLt:K, Modern Ltingiitigcs University of Chicago, B.A.: Miami University, M.A.; Yale University, Ph.D. C. A. Sheeis, Vhysnal luintiiliun University of Iowa, AM.: M.. .; University of Iowa, Graduate Study; Southwestern University, Graduate Study. I Nelle C. BiRroN, I ' hysiiiil Eiliiiulioii (Jeorgc Pcabudy College, H.S.. A.M. Mrs. Susie M. Harris, Lihrahan Piedmont College, A.B. ; University of Georgia; Peabody College, A.B.L.S. Della Lee McCann, Assistant Lthranon North Georgia College, Graduate R. H. Black, Tieasiirer, Business Manager H. H. Gilbert, Accotintant Grace Conner, Secretary North Georgia College, Graduate. Mrs. Roy Barden, Secretary Athens Business College. Sara Frances . dams, Secretary to the President University of Georgia, B.B.A. Vernelle Gillespie, Secretary North Georgia College, Graduate. THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY... J. V. Phillips, Boolyk.ccpcr Mattie Craig, Manager of BoolyStore JtAN Meyer, Dtetniati Georgia State College for Women, B.S.H.E. Mrs. Addie D. Henson, Assistant Dietician Mrs. Bertha Ward, R.N., College Nurse DL J U N I O R S OFFICERS John T. Williamson President Argin Boggus Vice-President Mildred Bailev Secretary Thomas J. Mathlws Treasurer Mrs. W. B. Williamson SpoTisor Albany, Georgia John T. Williamson Albany, Georgia Ah . IN Boggus Fitzgerald, Georgia MiLURLD BaIU Macon, Georgia Thomas J. Mathews Buena Vista, Georgia Hugh E. Andui:ws, )i( McRac, Ga. Fkank S. Uarultt 1 lolly Springs, (la. Aktiilk E. Baukon, )h Raliun (lap, (ia. C. T. BATTLt, |k Ellaville, C,i . Waltlr C. BLhDsoL, lit Salisbury, N. C. John Blodgi-TT Ciaincsville, Ga. Fkank Bovd Dahlonega, Ga. Blttv Calloway Takillah Falls, Ga. Makjokie Calvlkt Dahlonega, Ga. Taylor Chastain Athens, Ga. Alton Harold Craig .... Lawrcnceville, CJa. Miller A. Dial Walnut Grove, CJa. Billy (Jirtman Hazlchur.st, CJa. Richard R. Grant Cornelia, Ga. (horgi: Franklin Green .... Bostwick, (Ja. iMak ' Henderson I ' .rooks, Ga. Nancy Hinson I ' olkston, CJa. Elizabeth ). Hinter Marietta. Ga. RoBLKT L. Johnston Woodstock, Ga. George Harold Kilpatrick . . Forest Park, Ga. Dorothy Mae Kino Dahloncga, Cia. John Charles Maddox Madison, Ga. JOHN W. Moore Dahlonega, Ga. Rov E. McCard Thomaston, Ga. Mable McElvey Valdosta, Ga. WiLLL M Henry Nichols .... Jackson, Miss. Ben B. Overstreet Graymont, Ga. Helen J. Pierce Eton, Ga. James D. Pratt Covington, Ga. Charles E. Price Canton, Ga. Robert E. Purcell Ball Ciround, Ga. Wadie J. RouNTREE Summit, Ga. Zell Sargent Pitts, Ga. Charlie Curtis Smith William Morris Taylor Hugh Maxson Thomason Fitzgerald, Ga. Dawsonvillc, Ga. , . Atlanta, Ga. DA ' ID A. TIPPINS Claxton, Ga. EDDIE MAE TCJDD ISURRE . . . Sarah, Ga. MIRIAM JEAN WHITE Suchcs, Ca. MARION E. WOOD, IR Baxley, Ga. CHARLES LEON WORLEY, JR. . . Valdosta, Ga. One ship sails east; another west. By the selfsame winds that blow; Tis the set of the sail and not the gale That determines the way they go. Like winds of the sea are the ways ol tatc As we journey along through lile; ' Tis the set of the soul that determines the go.il Aiul not the calm or the strile. We, the members of the Junior Class of 1947, have eome to realize the truth of this beautiful little poem. Being the first junior Class since 1 ' , wc lake high esteem m setting the st.mdards for all the succeeding Juniors. NORTH GEORGIA WHO ' S WHO LT. lOHN SAXON Mr. N. G. C. Lt. Company A ; veteran, freshman. MISS. VIRGINIA KINGERY Miss N. G. C. President Y.W.C.A.; Mercurean; Rec. Council; Sophomore. Many are called but few are chosen. Yes, in the election of the 1947 Who ' s Who at North Georgia College, many were called but of course only one could be chosen to fill each position. Below is given the names and titles of the members of Who ' s Who and also a brief sketch of their activities. 18 w H ' S W H liiM IUli. Must Milildiy C.iidi! t ' ;i| t;iin, C (inipan ' C ; Sophomore. N ' lli. Paris HiiiDiissol C.iicil M n k I.owikv . . . Mun Inulligenl Cadtl McaiiR-an; Soplioniori . Honorary Chaplain: Basketball Team: Captain, ! Onmpany: Sen ' or. HE iJiLV Bowers l-rieiullicst Coi:l Wilbur Pippin .... Most I ' crsalilc Cider Marjorie Dams .... Most ' cis,iiilc Coid ' H ' P ' Company ' T) ; President Dramatic CluB: MerLiirean: Y.W.c:., . Council: Vice-Presideiit Mercurean: Society Editor ot Cyclops: 2nd Cam- Freshman. Dramatic Club: Freshman. pus l ' .caLit ; Freshman. Carl Moran Must Athletic Cadet .Arcin Bogcl-s . . Best Personality (Cadet) ]t Vilso Most .IthUtie Coed Q.mpany A : -ice-Prcsident Rex Fraternity: Best Drilled Sergeant TraliUtan; Rec Council: Debatiiij; Team; Sopho- President Pan Hellenic Council; Boys ' Sports Vnendliest Roy more. Editor ol: the Cadet Bugler: Sophomore. Company B ; Serjjeant, C:ompany B ; Presi- dent Sigma Theta; Junior. w H ' S w H Iean ' White Most InteUigetit Coed JiDV Paumer .... Best Persoinitity Coed Richard Gran r . . . Most .Imhilioiis Cadet Most Likely to Succeed Mercurcin: , rt F. liti)r of Cyclops; Sophomore. Company C ; Junior. President of Rec Council; News Editor of Cadet Bugler: Debating Team; Junior. Jean Healan .... Most Ambitions Coed Trahlytan; Editor-in-CJiief of the Cadet Bugler; Rec. Council; Associate Editor of Cvci.ops; B.S.U. Council; Sophomore. So God hits armed youth tirid puberty and manhood no less tvith its oti ' n piquancy and charm, and made it enviable and gracious ... — Emerson. C. T. Battle .... Most Lively to Sinreed Lt., Company C ; Junior Elizabeth Harden . . Best Dancer (Coed) Mcrcurean; Freshman. Wh.ll m Blackwell Best Dancer I Cadet I Company . ' ; Freshman. yc oihc % g. c c nniccv COURSES t)FFERED 101 — Orientation in Canteenology. 102 — How to Make Dates. 200 — Methods of Approach, Acccj) tance and Refusal. 201 — Refutation of Methotls of Re- fusal. 300 — Conversational Styles. 301-302— Double Course in Gold (Brickinj; anil Digging). ' 4sm ' ' ' :«;:i Professor Jack Roberts Ph.D., A.M., B.S., N.G.C. Canteenology COURSES OFFERED 400 — Sophistication. 401— Duplication of 400. There are other courses to be of- fered but with a complete knowl- edge of the above courses a normal student will find little difficulty in keeping morale at a high level. Com- pletion of 8 courses enables a stu- dent to become candidate lor a B.S in C anteenology. I ' rol. Roberts con- fers the degrees. Ray Dollar Lawrence Bennett Bill Robison Bob McClure A.M. in H. D. A.M. in P. M. , B.S. in F. S. B.S. in G. (Hot Dog Mii i:iigl (Postimistcring) (Floor Sweeping) (Guhhing) Jiwli Baygciou. .V.t ' .C, I ' ustniuitii . tuiiiuuc to his jiHonlc ahodc ' ) oil nn-in ' t hcctt lo Xorih Gcurguf untii yon enter the Cantccti. VlUOl.E W. McEvKR, 1r. D.WIU Ou KN |. i:. M. DllNALLl President Sccirliiry Tieusrtrer Moultrie, Ga. Calhoun, Ga. Ashburn, Ga. Mrs. Mak MlL kr Sponsor Muultric. Gd. JL SOPHOMORES Sau. Alicene Abercrombie Dahlonega, Ga. S. M Akins Nashville, Cia. Rita Andrews Hapeville, Cia. Bettve Anderson Chatsworth, Cia. RoANNE Arrendale Tiger, CJa. Sara Virginia Baker Rockmart, Cia. Jack M. Bargeron Waycross, Cia. Miriam Barnett Commerce, CJa. William T. Barron Marietta, Ga. John Thomas Bell, Jr Columbus, CJa. Joe Robert Bennett Conyers, CJa. Joel Thomas Biles CJriffin, Cja. Bobby Blalock Tifton, Cia. Clalde S. Boatwright Svvainsboro, Cia. Abercrombie Barnett Akins Rarrox Andrews Bell Anderson HrN-XFTT Arrendale Biles Baker Blalock Bargeron BOATWRIf.HI BOATRIGHT Bowers Britt Brooke Brower Brown, D. Brown, J. E. Brown, J. H. Brown, M. Bruce BURCII Burdette Bi ' ssi:v Butler Iane Boatkight Tennille, Ga. Hi.VEKLv BowEKS Canoii, (la. Colon R. Huitt, )k St. Simons Island, Ga. Stafford Reaue Brooke, Jk Dalton, Ga. Weslev H. Browek Worthington, Minn. Doyle Brown Bowersville, (Ja. JAMES HKR L ' N Brown Gainesville, Ga. JostPH E. Brown Hinesville, Ga. Marion Frances Brown Jefferson, Ga. Mary Beth Bruce Martin, CJa. LoNNiE F. Burch Tennille, Ga. James M. Burdette, Jr Calhoun, Ga. Preston Brooks Bussey Augusta, Ga. Walter C. Butler, Jr Macon, Ga. Robert Haeseler Buxton Bvromville, (ni. Beverly Colwell Hapevillc, (ia. Clarence Harold Chandler Clermont, (Ja. ] niihRT A. Clay DeSoto, Ga. Margaret Cobb Hartwell, (!a. Eloise Cogburn Jasper, (la. WiLLLAM E. Cohen, Jr Dalton, Ga. Red Coker Gainesville, Ga. MH M Estelle Coffey Chatsworth, Ga. John M. Cowart, Jr Arlington, CJa. Lewis Day Marietta, CJa. Hazel Anne Dean Bowersville, Ga. Hubert J. Deaton, Jr (kiincsville, Cia. (Barter Densmori. ( ' anton, Ga. MlXTON ( OKKR Colwell COFFFV Chandler Cowart Clay Dav Cobb CoCBURN CodEN Ol SMf lU ji Edwards, J. Gailey Elder Gardner John E. Ducgan Macon, Ga. Billy C. Durant Waycross, Ga. Albert C. Eagan College Park, Ga. Bradley Edmondson Gainesville, Ga. Betty Lyle Edwards Dahlonega, Ga. Joseph Edwards Raymond, Ga. Sybil Elizabeth Elder Jefferson, Ga. Beth Elrod Commerce, Ga. James T. Etheridce Amsterdam, Ga. AiLENE Fowler Cartersville, Ga. Robert D. Freeman Nicholson, Ga. Lorraine Frve Taliulah Lodge, Ga. Thomas C. Gailey Gainesville, Ga. James F. Gardner, Jr Rossville, Ga. T. Clark Gilbert Atlanta, Ga. Ray F. Gore Austell, Ga. Claudia Green Bostwick, Ga. Lamar Green Canton, Ga. James Jathan Gregory Chatsworth, Ga. Jack R. Griffeth Tate, Ga. Harold L Hall Cornelia, Ga. Billy Hargett West Point, Ga. Harriette L. Hargrove Eatonton, Ga. Julian Harley Sparta, Ga. Merrill Weed Harper Hartwell, Ga. Joel F. Hatcher Griffin, Ga. Barbara Ann Hawes Norcross, Ga. Martha Leslie Hawkins Canton, Ga. Gilbert Gore Green Green Gregory Griffeth Hall Hargett Hargrove Harley Harper Hatcher Hawes Hawkiv HhAlH Johnson Ulndrv Kelley HtNLKV Kendrick 1 Il.NK King, C. IhiT King, K. 1 luDU KiNGKRV Jean Healan Winder, Ga. C. E. Heath Junction City, Ga. Sidney Hendry, Jr Hinesville, Ga. Lester Henley, Jr Danielsville, Ga. Robert L. Henry Waycross, Ga. P. Sealu Hipp Lagrange, Ga. Martha Frances Hood Lawrenceville, Ga. Mildred Horton East Point, Ga. Alene Johnson EUijay, Ga. John L. Kelly Atlanta, Ga. Nisbet S. Kendrick, Jr Waynesboro, Ga. Claidia King White Plains, Ga. M. Eugene King Cartersville, Ga. Emily Virginia Kincery Gordon, Ga. Anne Elizabeth Kling LaFayette, Ga. Lynda Lambeth Decatur, Ga. Audrey Lane Alpharetta, Ga. Lucile Leard Bowersville, Ga. Charles Ledbettik Tallulah Falls, t!a. Jean Lehnheku Cartersville, Ga. Doris Loweuy Lawrenceville, (ia. Jimmy Luke Vshluim, (ia. Alva Mashburn . del, Ga. Llewellyn Vance Mashbuun Adel, Ga. Robert S. Mavne Winder, Ga. Charlie Joe Meadow Cordele, Ga. Jo Meschine Clarkcsvillc, Ga. Fred J. Melton Brookfield, Ga. Lambeth Lane Leard Leubeiter Lhhnherr LoWIRV Mashburn, A. Mashburn, V. Mavnk Meaddw Meschim Mm i ov IDDLETON- M[I.KS Mill IK Mm nil 1 MoilKF- MORAN Major Motes Moi ' LTRIE MacElhaxn ' on McKlAKV Mrl.KOD Nash Nesbht Mickey Green Middi.eton Colquitt, Ga. Henuv D. Miles Dunvvoody, Ga. H. J. Miller Calhoun, Ga. Jimmy Mitchell (iriffin, Ga. Charles R. Mdore Dahlonega, (Ja. Carl Moran Augusta, Ga. John M. Major Danburg, Ga. Sara Motes Rockmart, Ga. Margaret Moultrie Woodbury, Ga. Jim MacElhannon Winder, Ga. Hl-gh H. McElvei-, Jk Valdosta, CSa. Stewart McLeod Ellaville, Ga. Opal Kate Nash Decatur, Ga. James William Nesbitt Leary, Ga. Marvin O ' Dilion, Jr Tennille, Ga. Anne Palmer Loganville, Ga. Carolyn Palmer Hapeville, Ga. Julia Ernestine Palmer Dahlonega, Ga. Julia Palmer Atlanta, Ga. Norma Palmer Loganville, Ga. Nell Paris Rockmart, Ga. Henry A. Parrish Wrens, Ga. Harry Partridge Lincolnton, Ga. Allie Perkins Rockmart, Ga. Earl F. Phillips Hinesville, Ga. Garland F. Pinholster Valdosta, Ga. Hakiild E. Pinson (jainesville, Ga. William Y. Powell Cairo, Ga. O ' DlLLOX I ' arrish Palmer, . . Partridge P.M-MER, C. Perkins Palmer. E. Pllll 1 IPS Palmer, . Pi HOLSTER Palmer, N. I ' lNM.N- Paris PowKI 1 r E££i R AINW 1 I U Reece Ri l Rl M i;m1 Rob I SON Roberts, D. Roberts, S. Rogers Rowland SaI EOLD Sattermelu Saun ' Ders Savace Short John Emmkt Rainwatlk, )u Cedartown, (Ja. CATiihiUNt Reece Ellijay, (!a. James L. Reeves Chester, Ga. DoROTHV Phyllis Reniuoe Sandersville, Ga. Bill Robison Monroe, Ga. Donald Roberts Jefferson, Ga. Sue Roberts Haddock, Ga. Oliver H. Rogers TunnL-l Hill, Ga. Joe Rowland Wrights ille, (Sa. Tommy Saffold Madison, Ga. Sara E. Satterfield Dahlonega, Ga. Bettie Saunders Norcross, Ga. Lawrence L. Savage, Jr (niincsvillc, Ga. Elsie Short Clarkesville, Ga. William Marvin S:sk Lexington, Ga. Catherine Smith Toccoa, (ia. John C. Stanton, Jr Dotlian, . la. John A. Stark Lawrenceville, (Ja. DoRoTiii Stephens Cordele, Cia. Carter McRae Stout McRae, CJa. John Tarpley, Jr . lhany, (Ja. Helen Tatum Clarkesville, Ga. (lERALD Doss Thomas Calvary, (la. |oE T. Thrasher Winder, (la. Sidney Thrasher Atlanta, (la. Earl C. Troup Fitzgerald, (Ja. Howard ' . Turner Atlanta, Ga. SiSK Smit}i Tattm Thomas Stark Thrasher. [. Stephens Thrashir. S. Stout Troup Tarpley ' I ' URNER Wai-ker Wilkinson 0M J rb M.M WmiLCHEL. B. WhLLCHIi-L, C. Moore, W. ._ . Warmack Wilson, C. Westbrook Wilson, J. Dollar, R. Qlincy Vickers, Jr Darien, Ga. Hi ' GH Walker Fayetteville, Ga. Ti-RNER Warmack Chatsworth, Ga. LdLisE Westbrook Gainesville, Ga. Betty Whelchel Clermont, Ga. Henry Chick Whelchel Cordele, Ga. Whitehord S. Moore Ludovvici, Ga. Beusse Whitworth, Ir Gainesville, Ga. Charles H. Wilkinson Claxton, Ga. Charles I. Wilson Blairsville, Ga. Jean Wilson Douglasville, Ga. Ray Dollar Cairo, Ga. A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring; There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely, sober us again ' — Alexander Pope N. G. C. BEAUTIES _y ZJIiiiKi ojr v caulu S a (jou orcve I ' . . . ivILas oLunda csLantbetlt â– . Jecatiti; O - Whs Eevedu Be joweri y anon, Ljci. A A ' dJ C isie K. ..J4arb JiVlisi VVlart -Atlene oh n6on W;« Sa.a Wales r ocktnarf, tyrt. Wu. Wa.garel ELcLeli oLincolnton, Lfci. Wiss i ettij CJLiua, iJallulalt jJ alls, L a. 32 We Come cr V. C-. C 77- a s Ot Rcaj ' -? ' ai2c j Dazi-. J ' o n. th -Y ' i q A Igi a JiZ-et Dance :(z - Crown Mf. 7 ' u7-l In hahon Speans- for se f M B Jane Binford Vice-President Gainesville, Ga. FRESHMEN Charles Lawrence Sponsor Atlanta, Ga. 1 iii lb:4 THOMAS A. AKIN Summervillc. Ga. HUGH L. ABBOTT Tate, Ga. HIRAM D. ABERNATHY Dillarii, Ga. JEAN ADAMS Roswell, Ga. LLOYD D. ALEXANDER, JR Dublin, Ga. MARION A. ALLEN F.irt Valley, Ga. JEANETTE ALLEN Cleveland, Ga. lAMES H. ARCHER College Park, Ga. HEN AMASON Wa.-hingMn, Ga. CORNELIUS C. AMASON Raylc, Ga. BENJAMIN AMICK. Ccilunibus, Ga . MARIE ANDERSON Ellijay, Ga. ALGEN AYERS Cornelia, Ga. HAROLD T. BABB Eastanollee, Ga. )OHN A. BAILEY Ashburn, Ga. OPAL VIRGINIA BAKER Grecnboro, Ga. MELL BALDWIN. |R. • • . Clark.Mon. Ga. DOT BARBER East Point, Ga. LAVERNE BARGE East Point, Ga. HARRY J. BARNES Manchester, Ga. PAUL C. BARNES Warm Springs. Ga. t:. RI. T. BARRETT Holly Springs, Ga. LENNARD L. BARTLETT Thomason, Ga. AILEEN BASKIN Manchester, Ga. inWARI) R. B[-:i)ENBAUGH, |R Hariw.ll, C.i. LAWRENCE BENNETT Waycmss, c;.i. THOMAS BENNETT LaCran i-. Cia. ll O Bk. BILL BERRY Athens. E! A 9 mJ ML. OV. McENTIRE BLACK Allania, (Ja. SEABRON L. BLACKWELL M.mtinlln. Ca. MARC;ARET CELESTE BLACKWELI Lincolnli.n, Ca. WILLL ' VM WRIGHT BLACKWELL. . . . 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P kAl . fY ' ifl GEORGE HARRISON Gainesville, Ga. I L. JL .. I HI-.RHERT H. HARRISON Quitman, Ga. A- M  r. â– ' -â– HAR ' ll-l- IR- Clayton, Ga. J llr ' a KATHKYN I. HAWES Norcross, Ga. - , m BENSON W. HAYNES Clermont, Ga. fc . HH LOUISE HAYNES Clermont, Ga. FAYE HEALAN Winder, Ga. m — y ■• TOM HEMPHILL Ramhurst, Ga. BJ ' )lB Sl DAN HENDERSON Calhoun, Ga. BETTY JO HERREN Cartcrsville, Ga. m ' V 1K:_ ' ' ' HIGGINS West Point, Ga. LOIS HiGHSMlTH Clermont, Ga. A. BUFORD HILL. |R. Dalton, Ga. J] fc t f CLIFTON HOLHROOK . . . ' Cornelia, Ga. T2 ROSS R. HOLCOMBE Canton, Ga. 1 W . P. L. HOOD, IR. Nacoochee, Ga. fc , m MmB . L. r K DOUGLAS HUNT Calhoun, Ga. _ mtkmm £ M B HARVEY IIUNIER. JR. W.irm Springs. Ga. , â– 4. ' H ° - ' RKLAND Tiflon, Ga. ' .i Bl. . H MELVIN K. IRVIN Thomaston, Ga. BETTY JO IVEY Colquitt, Ga. |. MES A. I ' E â– Oj, ' lethorpc, Ga. JOEL S. JACKSON Cuthbert, Ga. J J i LAMAR JACKSON, JR. Tignall, Ga. k. - {|B % JOE JAMES . Avondale Est., Ga. 38 £1 |()li RKKSE dhIARNF.TTF. Norcross, Ga. CHARMS h. IIII-RIIS Ruiiu-, (i.i. RDIil.Rr li. |KNNINC;S I ' .iwikr Spnii;;!,. (;a. |AMi:S M. JOHNSON San Franc.sL.,, Calif. | MIS V. lOHNSON (iaini-svillc, (;a. IRI.Nl-. lOHNSTON l.i-ary. (Ja. C.WUl. 1. lONF.S Hrciklct. (;a. . AR R. IONF.S Fnn (aims, (ia. SUSAN RUNFLLF lONES I Hiliuli. (;a. IRI.ll KI.I.I.AR Whiust.mc, tia. RACIU.L KELLEY DawMjiivillc-, Ca. lODDIK L. KENNY (irct-nshini, (;a. HARRIS SIlll) Ki;ill.hS Dalton, C.i. OLEII. KEY Tallapoosa, (ia. IIARHARA ANN KINC; (;rilVin. c;a. CHARLES N. KINc; Rome-. C,n. NANCY K1NC;ERY (l.inlon, Ca. WILLL ' M SAVll.LE LACKLAND Albany, Ca. ' JOHN T. LAMB LaGrangc-. (Ja. MARION LANIER Allianv. Ca. Wll.LIA.M DONALD LANIER Alliany, Ca. FRANK L. LAYTON Carlcrsvilif, Ca. DOLORES E. LEAR Wilparaiv., Fla. JOYCE LINDSEY Atlanta, (ia. I ' .DDIE V. l.rriLE CaincsvilU-, Cla, HELEN C. LONG. - Norcniss. Ca. HF.N MALCOM ' M..nro -, Ga. CILHFRT MARTIN Cartcrsvilk-, Ga. S. RA11 JO MAllillWS . tlanta. Ga. VI:RLIN M. TIIIS Enurson. Ca. C. ROIAN H. .MAULDIN I lalHrsli.un. (ia. ARTHUR L. MAUNEY (irillm. Ca. IIIONL SC. MADNIA ' lilairsxilk-. C.i. HLII Y M.X.WVEl.L Lcxin ;ton. CJa. ROBERT 11. MA.XWELL, JR. Tliomaston. Ca. IAc:K L. .MEADORS C,nin«t.m. (ia. 39 SARA FRANC.HS Ml-RRITT Gumming, Ga. ALLKN Mllca-l. Atlanta, Ga. C. MAX MILI.KR, II Cornelia, Ga. GEORGE W. MILLER Montezuma, Ga. )()HN ERASER MILLER Helen, Ga. HILLY MILLS Albany, Ga. MARTHA MILLS Gainc ville, Ga. CHARLES inVIGHl MITCHUM .... Gainesville, Ga. 1 JHN LAWRENCE MYERS Dalton, Ga. ROBERT E. McCLURE Acworth, Ga. ROBERT L. McCLURE . cworth, Ga. JAMES R. McCLURE LaOrange, Ga. WALTER J. McE ' ER Moultrie, Ga. FREDERICK GLEASON McFALL, IR. Atlanta, Ga. HAROLD HARDMAN McGINNIS Maysville, Ga. CfMRLES L. McMillan Smyrna, Ga. B, CARTER McKINNEY Arabi, Ga. RUTH McKINNEY Arabi, Ga. L. C. McRAE, JR. Mt. Vernon, Ga. LAWRENCE M. NASH Philomath, Ga. ROBERT E. NELSON, JR. Eatonton, Ga. IRA E. NEW, JR. Add, Ga. EDWARD NIX Cleveland, Ga. HELEN FRANCES NICHOLS Blue Ridge, Ga. GEORGE A. NOBREGAS, |R. Havana, Cuba AWBREY GRAY NORRIS West Point, Ga. FRANK NORTON - Gainesville, Ga. JAMIE W. OGLESBY Elberton, Ga. ADDIE OSBORN East Point, Ga. CHARLES C. OWEN Calhoun, Ga. JAMES H. OWENS Fayetteville, Ga. CHARLES B. OXFORD College Park, Ga. DOLORES PALMER Cleveland, Ga. LUCINDA PARADISE Lincolnton, Ga. HOWARD PARHAM Clarkesville, Ga. JAMES T. PARKER Carnesville, Ga. 40 WIKLIS I ARK1NS C. ihimlHis, Ga. KATHRYN SHIRl.lA I ' AKIS Alphaictta, (i.i. DAVE L. I ' ARMER Coliinihus, Ga. EMORY C. PARRISH ilcl, Ga. HENRY Wll.l. I ' ARI RII)c;K l.iiK..lm..ii. G.i. BEN PATTERSON Wa cri)ss, (ia. EDWIN F. PATTERSON Blue Riilgc, Ga. ALAN C. PATUREAU Atlanta, Cia. . i ' A I I. V. PAYNE Mimtictlli., Ga. WILLIAM PATTERSON Munticcllu, Fla. WALTER H. PEACOCK Thomaston, Ga. - â– ' ink TOM PERKINS Cuthbert, Ga. Hr 1 RALPH M. PETERS Monroe, Ga. W ' % ' ' NORMA PHILLIPS Commerce, Ga. |k ' TT WILBUR T. PIPPIN . Macon. Ga. V A HL A Mlil I GUSSIE POOLE Lula, Ga. ' g - C;RA1)V R. POOLE Jasper, Ga. MARVIN G. POUND, )R. Sparta, Ga. CAROL QUILLIAN Gainesville, Ga. ROBERT W. RAGAN Vidalia, Ga. r 1 f if WILLIAM ROBERT RANDALL Washington. Ga. mJ ' 1 JOHN R. RANDOLPH Winder, Ga. W J i V w , JOSEPH W. RAY Elliiay, Ga. t BktK I BIW ifc . BILLY H. REAGIN Elberton, Ga. JIMMIE REARDEN Monticello, Ga. SARA REEVES Gumming, Ga. WILLIAM A. REYNOLDS Arabi, Ga. MARTHA GLENN RIIYNE Cartersville, Ga. EVELYN RIDEN Hostwick, Ga. ALFRED W. ROBERTS Ball C;rounil. (;a. IIMMIK ROBINSON Fort Valley, Ga. _ JAMES DAVID ROGERS Tunnel Hill, Ga. | I C_ j N 1 GEORCJE FINELY ROUTON Manchester, G.i. uf- ' ' ' Ct ' WILLIAM G. RUSSELL East Point, V,:u A - — C K- BRADFORD C. SANDERSON .... Dahlonega, Ga. I t Ql - I M M Jt RANDOI.l ' H C. SANDI.IX, |R Winder, Ga. E. F. SAPP Albany, Ga. HARHARA SAXON Greensboro. Ga. |OHN R. -SAXON Albany, Ga. HENjAMIN SCALES Griffin, Ga. |. {;. SKAHOLDT, IR. Dahlonega, Ga. ROHKRT H. SF.ITLE, )R. Winder, Ga. ELIZAHF.TH JEAN Sft ' MOUR Athens, Ga. 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ONELL TODD Sarah, Ua. PF.ARI, TODD Sarah, C.i. LEON lOMLlNSON Lake Park. C,a. BEN L. roRREY Atlanta, Ga. MARY EM TOWSON D.ihloncKa, Ga. FRED P. TURNER (iriffin. (ia. LUIHER S. TURNER, )R. Atlanta. Ga. GEORGE B. TUTWILER Atlanta, (Ja. ANN UPCHURCH Ea.M Pmnt. (.;. . CHARLES X ' ALENTINE Bainbridgc, CJa. LUKE VANDIVER, |R. Commerce, Ga. WILLL M L. deVANE Albany, Ga. FRANK WILLIAM VOI.K. |R. Brunswick, Ga. HAROLD S. WADE Great Falls, S. C. CAROL WALKER NELL WALKER . . . . H. B. WAT.SON, |R. . . Fayetteville, C;a. Alpharetta, Ga. â– Gravnuint, (i.i. lACK WATSON Eastanollc. CJa. MAX WA ' I ' SON Gainesville, (la. WYNA WATSON, Jr Thomaston, (ia. PAUL H. WEST, IR. Acworth, (Ja. ROBERT J. WESTFIELD Chatsworth, C;a. TOMMY WHn ELEY Hapeville, Ga. ALBERT M. WILKIN.SON â– .• Albany, (Ja. VICTOR WILLIAMS Winder, (;a. MANTON S. WILSON Chatsworth, G.i. DANII:L FRANK WILT Louisville, (la. TOERY E. WINGATE, JR. Doerun, Ga. BILL WITCHER Athens, Cia. JIMMY WOODARD Athens, Ga. )AMIS L. WOODDY Albany, Cia. CHARLES T. WRIGHT, IR. . . lla|.eville, (;a. WILLIAM FREDERICK YARBROUCiH . Thomaston, Ga. C. SYDNEY CAN TRELL Atlanta, Ga. 43 RESERVE OFFICERS Lt.-Col. Schmidt One of the most important departments at North Georgia College is the Military Department. Beginning in December Lt.-Col. H. A. Schmidt suc- ceeded Lt.-Col. Morris as Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Colonel Morris had been P.M.S.T. since Colonel Hutchersons retirement from active duty. An overseas veteran, Colonel Schmidt has very capably taken the task of establishing the advanced R.O.T.C. at North (ieorgia. Captains H. V. McCabe and Robert Arn have been in charge of the classes and have really been a help to all the cadets in their military work. Sergeants Sturkie, Vaughn, Davis, Kerr, and Pittman very ably assisted the officers in their instruction. Classified as one of the eight essentially military colleges with an M C rating from the War Department the cadet life is one of vital importance. Since 1920 North Georgia has maintained a unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Due to difficulties in 1933 the advance course was concluded but the summer of 1946 when the college was again made a senior college, the advance course again became a part of the college. Upon completion of the two-year basic, the two-year advance, and attend- ance at summer camp between the lunior and Senior year, a cadet may be commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Infantry Reserves. The basic course of Instruction is required of all cadets except veterans of 18 months or more service. The advance course is optional and may be taken only on approval of the P.M.S.T. At present the student body of North (ieorgia has veterans from all branches of the armed forces. For having completed 18 months service a veteran is given credit for the basic course. Many of the veterans are taking advantage of this and upon completion of their advance instruction will receive their reserve commissions. l-mnt luiv, lf}t tu yi hi: Lt.-Col. Schmidt. Captain McCabe . . . Back, t ' ou-: Sgts. Pittman . . . Missing from picttne: Sgt. Vaughn. DaM Sturkie, TRAINING CORPS ' P ( ' }] p.iny pii S( ni icitcif ' iiitin ' 10 tiini in nfhs Coming onto field jor parade Hapiists left, Methodists right — Vace . Battalion Shiff at linll Sgi. Green chens aivhilc Band passes in icrictv North Georgia Color Guard f rS Miss Saua Mdihs Sponsor Rnckin.Mt. Ca. BATALLION STAFF Cai ' T. Yarbrough Lr. KlLPATIUCK Lt.-CoL. liuIlDETTL Cadet Lt.-Col. James Burdette Bat lull on Cumnmndtr Cadet Major Fred Melton Extcutwe Officer Cadet Captain Wesley Brower SI Cadet Captaiv David Tippixs S2 Cadet Captain Robert Purcell S3 Cadet Captain Ben Yarbrough S4 Cadet 2nd Lt. John Moore Assistant S2 Cadet 2nd Lt. George Kilpatuick Aisisiant S4 Cadet Tech. Sot. Harold Pinson Aiiisiant S4 A . T SI J Major Melton Cap ' I . Tippixs Capt. 1!ko«i u Capi. I ' tRCF.I.L COMMANDANTS STAFF HONORARY CADET CAPTAINS Wlir.ins already holding commissions in Reserve of Armed Forces: Hugh M. Thomason hi. Li., Marine Corps Reiervc George F. Green, Jr. lit Lt.. Infantry Rcscrfe Richard M. Lowrey Li. I.e., V. S. aval Rcifrvc Jim R. Me:F.LHANNON 2nd Lt., .-lir Curpi Reserve ViRoLE W. McEvER, Jr. Ind Lt.. Inlantry Reserre Roy T. Thaxton t- t Lt. .Marine Corps Reserve Marion E. Wood, Jr. Capl., Engineer Corps Reserve Capt. Thomason ( ' apt. (JKI KV Capt. McEver Capt. Lo ' KH Capt. Thaxton Capt. McElhawon Capt. Wood Miss Margakkt t ' oBB Sponsor Harlwell, Georgia A COMPANY Capt. Craig Lt. Harre ' it Sgt. Wooddy Capt. Alton Craig Company Commander 1st. Lt. Frank Barhktt Execulire Officer 1st. Sgt. J. S. Wooddy, Jr l. t Sergeant Pvt. Richard Cofer Guidon Bearer FIRST PLATOON Lt. John Saxon Platoon Leader Sgt. Jesse Bargeuon Platoon Sergeant first Squad: S Sgt. Whitwurth, S Sgt. Muldlctcin, Pvts. CihhIv, Brown. Witchcr, I ' artriilge, Alexanilcr, T Sgr. Bargcron. Second Squad: S Sgt. Busscy, Pvts. Lanier, Reeves, Settle, Buxton, Patterson, Sgt. Warmack. Thiid Sqiuid: S Sgt. Eagan, Pvts. Gilibs, Martin. Leilbettcr, l-uller, Sgt. Sisl , Sgt. Duggan. Cofer Lt. Saxon wM lWi m 48 Sgt. Bargeron SECOND PLATOON Lt. GlRTMAN Sgt. Gardnkii Lt. Billy Giktman Platoon Leader T ScT. James Gakdnlu Platoon Sergeant Vhsl Squad: S Sgt. Stark, S Sgt. D.ill.i], IMs. Rc nuUls, Hill, FrciiLh, Cliamllcr, Hush, Shelliclil, Sgt. liijytl, T Sfjt. Gardner. Sctotid Squtid: S Sgt. Kcndrick, Pvts. Bennett, Burk, Jackson, Epps, Tarpley, Jeffries, Sgt. GrifFctJi. Third Squad: S Sgt. Sapp, Pvts. Akins, Nesbitt, Russell, .Mien, HacUlock, Davis, Ray, Sgt. Towncs. THIRD PLATOON Lt. Hl ' gh McElvey Platoon Leader T Sgt. Carl Moran Platoon Sergeant first Squad: S Sgt. Me.ulow, S Sgt. Wilson, P ts. Williams, McKinney, Blaek, Miegel, Sgt. Clay, T Sgt. Moran. Second Squad: S Sgt. Gregory, Pvts. Hemplull, Rolimson, Parkins, Re,ir(len, Scales, Sgt. Gore. Third Squad: S Sgt. Moore, Pvts. BUickivell, Womlwanl, Roberts, Ma ne, Burt, Sgt. Gilbert. Kt. McElvev B COMPANY Miss Della Lek McCann Sponsor Chats worth, Georgia S(,r. l dGGUS Lt. Keleev Capt. BLODCLrX COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Capt. John Blodgett Company Commander 1st. Lt. John Kelly Execut ' we Officer Isr. Sgt. Augin BoGGi ' s 1st Sergeant PvT. Bruce Haddock Guidon Bearer FIRST PLATOON Lt. Walter Bledsoe Platoon Leader T Sgt. Ollie Key Platoon Sergeant l-hst Squad: S Sgt. Brooke, S Sgt. Rnwl.iml, I ' Ms. Ive . IVrkin. ' -, I ' .irnsh, Owens, Harbcn, Bennett, Owens, Cohen, Sgt. Wih. Second Squad: S Sgt. .Mien, Pvts. Edw.irtls, Robinson, Hc.ith, Barnes. Tonilinson, Blair, New, Nobregas, Sgt. Wilson. Third Squad: S Sgt. Brooke, Pvts. Mullins, Henderson, Jackson, McCJinnis, Brown, Parnsh, Bradley, Sgt. Hendry, Pvt. Watson, T Sgt. Key. Haddock Lr. Bledsoe JO ScT. Key Lt. WoRLtY St;i . Kki.i.ar SECOND PLATOON Lt. Chaklls Woullv Phitoon Laidcr T SCT. FkED KtLLAK PlcUOOtl ScrgCtlllt First Squad: Pvt. McClurc, S Sgt. Towns, S S-t. I ' ,. will, I ' Ms. Womlily, Wcsthtl.l, Manstll, ISooth, Seaboli, Day, Floyd. Second Sijinid: S S-;!. Ho.uri.yht, Pvts. Major, C.raiK, MilUr, Hi.,wn, Kittles, Collins, Johns.m, Sf;l. Hritt. Third Sijiuid: .S ShI. Pinholstcr, Pvts. Donaklson, McClurc-, llioni.is, HurLh, Rogers, Stone. Myers. I ' lit- wiler, Sgt. Butler, T Sgt. Kcllar. Lt. Robert Johnston Platoon Leader T Sgt. Chaulls Stlwakt Platoon Sergeant Firs! SLjiuid: S Sgt. Price, S .Sj;t. Freeman, l ' ts. De.ui. IJroil, H.irper, Phillips, Syt. Soscbcc, T Sgt. Stevvar;. Second Si iuid: S Sgt. Green. P ts. Brown, Pratt. W ' ooJs, (Jrinies. Dolibs. Walker, .Sgt. Thrasher. T iird Si iuid: Sgt. Hancock, Pvts. Roberts, Bartlctt. Hargett. Diir.int, I..inier, Hood, Woods, Stout, Coleman. Lt. Johnston Sgt. Stkwar t ii ' - 11 C COMPANY Miss MiLDRhu Bailey Sponsor Miicon, Georgia Lt. Haruo; (.-APT. Bell COMPANY HEADQUARTERS gg Capt. Tom Bkll Company Commander ' L. .,jf A â– 1st. Lt. a. E. Barron Executive Officer J l t ' â– â– ' • Sgt. T. ). Mathlws Isl. Sergeant SK P m ' ' T- L. E. Crawford Guidon Bearer  . Ckaw ' kikd .SCT. Matmfws FIRST PLATOON Lt. John Maddox â– Platoon Leader T Sgt. Paul Garrett Platoon Sergeant 1st Squad: S Sgt. Sandlin, Pvts. Tedder. Parham, McMillan. Harris. Baldwin. Pattersun. Puund, Sgt. Temples, Sgt. Edmondson, T Sgt. Garrett. 2nd Squad: S Sgt. Taylor, Pvts. Rogers, Hopper, McRae, Haines, Brown, Byard, Smith, Dickerson, Sgt. David. 3rd Squad: Sgt. Jones, Pvts. Ferguson, Reagon. CaliUvL-ll, (Jrist, Cawlcy, Miller, Partridge, Smith, John- son, Dickens. Lt. Maddox S samr- mmi Sgt. Garrett Lr. Matti.i-. SECOND PLATOON Lt. Charles Battle Platoon Leader T Sgt. Hubert Deaton Platoon Sergeant First Sqiuid: S Sgt. Thrasher, S Sj;t. MtLecid, I ' vt.s. CLirk, Randolph, Dcvane. Mcl-all, Clifton, Abcr- nathy, Collin, Sgt. Brown, T Sgt. Deatnn. Second Squad: S Sgt. Shcffickl, Pvts. Patiirtau, Watson, King, Harrison, Nelson, Smith, llolbrook, Wil- kinson, Sgt. Mitchell. Third Squad: S Sgt. Harper, Pvts. Norris, Barnes, Dean, Slaile, Oxford, .- rcher. Short, Camp, Sgt. Sell. THIRD PLATOON Lt. William Higgins Platoon Leader T Sgt. Grady Poole Platoon Sergeant First Squad: S Sgt. Cagle, S Sgt. Groves, Pvts. Davis, Spann, Dozicr, Bahli, Ronton, Palmer, Foster, Sgt. Troup, T Sgt. Poole. Second Squad: S Sgt. Jackson, Pvts. Malcolm, Brown, , llen, Hamilton, Crews, Mauney, Stevens, Halli- day, Sgt. King. Third Squad: S Sgt. Densmore, Pvts. Turner, Layton, Hand, Carpenter, Jones, Stewart, Thomas, Ellis, Sgt. Harley. Sol. Di.. roN ' Lt. Higgins T .Sgt. Poolf. D COMPANY Miss Nancy Hinson I ' tilkstiin. Georgia BAfl H 1 Jlx. 16 . Capt. Williamson p m • - y -j , -• J L = ; COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Capt. John Williamson Company Coiuniandt-r f m a IsT. Lt. Taylor Chastain Executive Officer w 1st. Sgt. Lawrence Savage In Sergeant I B PvT. Melvin Ikvin Guidon Bearer Sgt. Savage Ikvin FIRST PLATOON Lt. Quillian Coker Platoon Leader T ScT. WiLBL ' K Pippin Platoon Sergeant 1st Squad: S Sst. Mitchum (Guide), S S ' jt. S.iffoUl, Pvts. Chalkcr, Coleman, King, Lamb, Nash, Rumble, Wesc, Sgt. Sellars. 2nd Si iuiri: S Sgt. Peters, Pvts. BailcN, Cantrell, Castes, McLanaham, Turner, Phillips. jid Squad: S Sf;t. Smith, Pvts. . mick, Cody, Hany, Oglcsby, Parker, Shields, Reagin. Lt. Coker % . i N Sgt. Pippin Li. Gailey T ScT. Richard Jones SECOND PLATOON Lt. Thomas Gailey Platoon Leader T ScT. Richard Jones Platoon Sergeant First Squad: S Sgt. Little, S S, ;t. Mitchum, Pvts. ' I ' honi.is, Drake-, Hriins.in, Wilson, MlmiIows. S) t. O ' Dillon, Pvt. Dews. Second Sqtmd: S Sf;t. .â– hliott, I ' vts. Strn.ill, W.itvm, H.irnsun, .St.iplcton, McC-kire, Rainwater, Sgt. Chapman. Third Squad: S Sgt. Covington, P ts. Norton, Volk, CoIIkt, Miller, Jennings, H.ill, Sgt. Stanton. THIRD PLATOON Lt. Clarence Chandler Phitooii Leader T Sgt. Walter McEver Platoon Sergeant firs! Squad: Pvt. Bowers S Sgt. Akin, Pvts. Garrison, Culhreth. Stillwell, Peacock, Watson, . niason, Mathis, Ellis, Culbreth. Second Squad: S Sgt. Ham, Pvts. Grindle, Keown, Wiggins, Berry, Hatcher, Lewis, Sgt. Henley, Nix, T Sgt. McEvcr, Sgt. Patton. Third Squad: S Sgt. Sanderson, Pvts. Coleman, Wingate, Yarbrough, Cinllin, Kay, Hunter, Davis, Mc- Clellan, Hancock, Sgt. BoUling. Lt. Chandler Scr. McEvER BAND : «• « c Capt. Rov McC ' ard Company Coinmandi-r Lt. Wadii. RoL ' NTKiit Executive Officer Lt. Charles Moorh Lt. Ben Overstreet Sect on Lciidcis 1st. StiT. David Owen Pint Sergcunt S ScT. Henry Whelchel Drum Muwr Miss Doris Facklfr Sponsor .Atlanta, Ga. C ' aim. McCaru lyr. RoUNTREE Lt. 0 [ usi KFi 1 Lr. .M(iuRL Sgt. Owkn Sc ' l . WntLCUhL s« m 4 %9 •(_ m mti BAND ROLL M ' Card, R. Capt. Nichols, B. 1st. Lt. Moore, C. 2nd. Lt. Owen, D. 1st. Sct. Amason, C. Pvt. Blount, S. Pvt. BuiDOES, R. Biles, J. Barron, B. Chick, G. CoWART, J. S Sgt. DiJarnette Edison, F. Etheridge, J. England, K. (lUANADE, A. (rAKHl.TT, T. M LI., 11, IloLCOMBii, R. Lackland, W. Luke, ]. Maxwell, J. Mamibirn, a. S Sgi ' . Mashburn, L. Sct. Miller, H. S Sgt. Mills, B. McDonald, J. Sgt. Mauney, a. overstreet, b. Pritchett, T. Patterson, E. Randall, B. Rountree, Wadie Simmons, ]. Strickland, R. Stewart, R. Sct. Smith, J. Spivey, G. Spielers ' , X. ToRRV, B. Tappan, B. Turner, F. T Sct. Valentine VVhklchel, H. S Sgt. Wr:ght, C. Younce, J. 57 N. G. C. SPORTS ROUND-UP THE COACHING STAFF Under the able leadership of our athletic stalT composed of Coaches C. A. Sheets, Albcri Cobb, William Groves, and Miss Nclle C. Burton, a very successful athletic program was carried out in both intercollegiate and intramural competitive sports. The men ' s branch of the Physical Education Department was headed by Coach Sheets who was ably assisted by Coaches Cobb and Groves. Under this staff, N.G.C. developed one of the most powerful intercollegiate basketball teams in its history. Under the direction of Coach Groves, the baseball team during the spring quarter completed a six-game schedule. Besides the intercollegiate sports there was lively competition between the com- panies in the men ' s intramural program. The highlight of this intramural pro- gram was the tackle football games played during the fall quarter. For several years now the student body has been clamoring for the return of this sport to the c.impus of N.G.C. The coaches, realizing that N.G.C. was not prepared to I ' .eid an intercollegiate team, worked out the intramural tackle schedule which turned out to be a great success. In the men ' s intramural sports there were also tournaments in basketball, touch foi tball, Softball, track, horse shoe, tennis, and ping-pong. The women ' s department of the Physical Education Department ' vas under the direction of Miss Nelle C. Burton. During the year the coeds also cairied out a successful intramural program. Tournaments were held between the dilTerrnt girls ' teams in speed ball, ping-pong, basketball, volley ball, tennis, and Sadmiiunn. Burton Groves INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL Tlic liiiiih .111(1 t.ickli- loiitliall picigrams at NCiC tins year were a jiccdt success. The s mes furnisheil Saturday atternuun eiiterlain- ment for students and faculty members alike, while the hoys whii maile up the teams anil played the jjames benehted both physically and mentalh . ( ' i)nipan ' H and C ' ompany D were declared co-champions, both h.iMllii won three ,L, ' .iims. Not as nuicH interest was shown in the touch as in the tackle ames, but some very ood jramcs were played. Company I) ' emerged victorious in this program defeating Company li, 12-0, ALL-STAR TEAM I, St Team Whelchel , Band L,l-, .S.ixon . . . A Co. L,T, Wiggins . . D Co I.G, 1 iaton . C Co. C. Hrooke , H Co, R,G, Townes . A Co, R,T. Hartlett . -K Co R,E, Harris . . C Co, Q.li, Wooddv . . H Co, L,II, Sa|ip , . , A Co, R,ll. Randolph . C ' t;o. Rli, 2nd Team Litde D Co, Owens Banil Stewart Band Powell B Co, I ' urcell Band Kelly B Co. Rowland . . . , H Co, Towns B Co, Rountrcc Band Mitchum , . . . D Co, Sosebce B Co, i . ' ' A ' â– mjhvwmifwi J .--1l fc-.it - INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL , lthouHh the iiUer-collegiate games provided the mam b.isket- ball attraction at N.G.C. this year, the intra-mural program lurmshcd plenty of excitement anil entertainment for the basketball fans. Companies A, B, C, D, and the Band organized some very strong teams and entered them in the tournament. These teams were composed of basketball-minded boys who, for some reason or another, had not been able to make the varsity team and felt like they could spare the time tft rejircscnt their companies in intra- mural play. Company A won the tournament. At the end of the tournament the sports staff picked an all-star team m,iile up of the ten best players from among all the teams. Many good ball-players did not make the all-star team but they all did know the feeling that comes from winning for their companies the most important thing to any cadet at N.G.C. anyway. Woodward (D) . . . , F Slade (C) Pinholster (B) F , , , , Warrnack (A) Hritt (B) C , , . . O ' Dillon (D) Matthews (C) G IVacock (D) N(oran ( A ) (} .... Browcr ( Bd ) Outslaudiiig Coach — I ' inholster. Player Honorable Men- tion — McLcod (C), Burdette (Bd), Kilpalrick (A), Lee (B). Sanderson (D). 59 INTERCOLLEGIATE N.G.C. maizes two as they sink Berry College 62-18. Mack Lowery — Co-Captain of the team . . . Very good defensive player . . . Southpaw shot means two points majority of the time. Gailey — Other co-captain . . . Best defensive man on the team . . . Good on rebounds . . . Makes im- possible shots seem easy. Whitworth — Long, lanky center . . . Bats rebounds back into the basket with great accurac)- . Good player under the basket. Chandler — Teams with Gailey as first-string guard . . . Good on set shots from the center of the court . . . Good ball-handler. Chastain — Good ball-hawk and fast defensive player . . . Good on crip shots and rebounds . . . When he shoots, N. G. C. is usually 2 points better off. Chastain Chan eKi BASKETBALL McEver — CJood fnst forward . . . Makes a lot of short onc-liaiuk- J sliots . . . Good hall-hawk and covers a lot ot Hoor on dctensc. Towns — A fine guard anil steady defensive player . . . Ciood on re- bounds and hantlling the hall . . . Ciood on set shots Irom way out. Moran — F)est liL;hler on the team . . . F.xcels in delensixc play . . . ( iood player under the basket and makes a lot ol short shots good. Craig — HoUlo er from last year ' s team . . . Excels on set shots Irom center court . . . Very good detensixc player and also gooil on rehoumls. Mitchum — Makes up tor his short height in speed and agility . . . Good fast forward . . . Good ball hawk on defense. JiMMIE McEvER Munager David Owen AssisUint Maniijicr Firs row, left to rig,ht: Chastain. Lowery, Chandler, McEver, Gailey . . . Second row: Pinholster, Craig, Moran, C ' hitworth, Sanderson . . . ThirJ row: Coach Sheets, Mitchum, Bowers, Towns, C ' atson, Baldwin. wir 6 PHYSICAL TRAINING North Georgia College recognizes the need of a sound and co-ordinated body for individual success and happiness of its students. All men, except those physically disqualified, and all women take the regular work in physical training. As a part of the physical fitness program of the college, participation in intra-mural sports is emphasized. Included in this intra-mural program are competitive games for all seasons of the year. There are such games as tackle football, touch football, soft ball, tennis, badminton, boxing, and wrestling for the cadets, and archers, tennis, table tennis, shuffle board, basketball, soft ball, volley ball, and badminton for the coeds. The physical training program is an essential part of our college life. 62 DI?£SMIU ' II BOXING TOURNAMENT FRESHMEN BOXINt; TOURNAMENT Next to football and basketball, the most popular athletic event at KCJC this fall and winter was th e freshman boxing tournament. This is an annual cxent and furnishes many laughs as well as thrills and exciting moments for the spectators. Boxing is one of our finest sports. It bmlds up self con- fidence and an attitude of fair play as well as physical endur- ance and strength. The cadets who entered the tournament were divided into eight weight groups and there was hot competition in every group. Naturally some boys lost and some won until the tournament winners were decided. Even though more lost than won. the losers knew they had lost to better men and had nothing to be ashamed of at all. Boxing makes good losers as well as good winners. W ell. . . . Fm Hailing! l-IRSr KOUX ) SI.UGI-ESr 6i SPORTS featuring the CO-EDS Meritireuii Captain TrahlytiUi Captain LEADERS OF OUR PROGRAM Jean White REC Club President Eloise Cogburn Hippolytan Captain RoANNE Arrendale Meicuyciin Captain Anne Kling Plii Omnicion Captain Norma Palmer Trahlytan Captain Phys. Ed. Jive Time First Base (?) :sfyer2se f9-2 Jinners Conor at u afc. V jei P aY y ye Gawc. Reac i y Sm as z Tun7 J2i a ic On I O z â– Av ' i ' ' â– L Go a to Go Semr r na In. c i ' c ua s If YaAes A o- ' oiU CenZ-e?-- u y-?-ee DtjI ' ' Cj y-acu Zy Shic f z T e-z p T c Ba J ORGANIZATIONS .v CADET BUGLER % â– i V.v ATHLETIC CDUIVCIL ' ' â– L V n LETTERMArS ELIB PHYS. ED. CLUB PHI DMICRDNS yV DDME ECONOMICS CLUB . y « V V t f R, Y. W. C. A. 4 SCIENCE CLUB MlLvhr W ' OODDY THE 1947 CYCLOPS The memory book the NGC students cherish— that is the Cyclops. The staff of the 1946-47 Cyclops has endeavored to portray the college in all its aspects in a manner that will bring the greatest pleasure to stu- dents after they have become alumni. It is the purpose of each section of the Cyclops to incarnate the phase of college life that it represents and to make that phase relive during later years. v b. Mks. J. S. W ' ouuuv, Jr. Sp onsor ]oi- Biisiiies Manager Norcross, Geo gia STAFF ViRCLE W. McEvER, Jr Edilor-in-Cliief ]. S. WooDDY, Jr Business Manager Helem Pierce Associate Editor H. J. Miller, Jr Associate Editor Jean Healan Associate Editor Mildred Bailey Feature Editor Judy Palmer Art Editor William Barron Military Editor Joe Rowland Sports Editor Beverly Bowers Society Editor Sara Baker Business Staff Frank Barrett Business Staff Charlie Davis Business Staff John Blodcett Business Staff Marilvnn Edmonds Typist Camillus J. Disml ' KEs Adviser to Editor John C. Barnes Adviser to Business Manager Dismukes Barnes Edmonds Pierce Palmer, Barron Davis, C Miller Hhalan Bailey Rowland Bowers Blodcett Barrett Baker THE CADET BUGLER Ulie Uoice of I lortli Cjeoigici i olleae The Cadet Bugler is officially the voice of North Georgia College students. Pub lishcd twice each quarter, the Bugler reflects the trend of college activity and ideas. It makes for a common sharing of campus news and cements a firmer relationship between students and administration (the latter especially emphasized in this year ' s addition of The Faculty Spodight ). Written by students who admit they enjoy it, eagerly read and constructively criticized by fellow-students, the paper offers an opportunity for the exciting of interests, injecting of ideas, and genial poking fun. Mrs. J. F. He. l. n Sponsor Winder, Georgia STAFF Jean Healan lulitor-in-Chicj Bob Fuleman Business Manager H. J. Miller Literary Editor Anne Palmer Coed Sports Editor Carl Moran Cadet Sports Editor Hugh McElvey Veterans ' Editor Henry Miles Feature Editor Judy Palmer, Fave Healan, Keith England, Helen Pierce, Audrey Lane, Aileen Baskin, Allene Fowler, Jo Hunter Stewart, Mildred Bailey Feature Staff Jean White News Editor H. A. Towns, George Chandler, Whitefoud Moore, Joe Jolly, Sue Roberts, Clark Gilbert, Claude Boatwright, Estelle Coffey, Frances Brown News Staff Roanne Arrendale Exchange Editor Marilyn Edmonds, Alice Callaway, Dorothy Barber, Marjorie Davis Typists W. Desmond Booth, H. H. Gilbert Faculty Advisers f]( e s. winaMerS the GENERALS First rou left to right: Billy NicIidIs, Horace Hall • Piano; Dick Bridges, Fred Turner, Keith England, Jiggs Rountrec • Saxophones; LaVerne Barge • Vocalist . . . Second row: C. Amason, G. Spivey, A. Granade â– Trombones; Alva Mashbiirn, Dick Spillers, H. J. Miller • Trumpets . . . Third row: Hugh Carter • Guitar; Bud Moore â– Drums; T. Ireland • Bass. Katherine Cowart sponsor Comer, (la. Fred Turner Director The Generals started off the year with a large number of ex- perienced musicians and have provided very excellent entertainmnt for many of the social functions of the season. They were greatly aided by the Veteran ' s Organization who furnished them with a complete new library. Fred Turner heads the group of Jazz Artists. He is a very capable leader and had an orchestra of his own while serving in the Navy. The sponsor of the Generals is Miss Katherine Cowart, a fortner student of North Georgia College who is now attending school at the University of Georgia. Outstanding artists in the orchestra include Dick Bridges, Tenor Sax; Bud Moore, Drums; Dick Spillers, Lead Trumpet; and LaVerne Barge, Vocalist. Mks. W. H. Moran Spa isor PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL H nBJ tiOGtiUS Ckaig MllK AIU1H(JL ,H OFFICERS Akgin Boggus (Sigma Theta) President Hakold Craig (Rex) Vice-President C:ahl Moran (Rex) Secretary Ben Yaubrough (Sigma Tlicta) Treasurer Tom Matthews (Sigma Thcia) Member Jou Sam Wooddy (Rex) Member CJoverning the activities of the two fraternities on the North Georgia Campus is the Pan-Hellenic Council. As old in the traditions as the fraternities themselves it is considered quite an honor to be a member of the council. The main function of the council is to maintain better re- lations between the two fraternities. Every quarter the council sponsors a dance, usually alternating a formal one quarter and an inforinal the next quarter. This year the work of the members has been very important because the fraternities have grown so rapidly that there might have been complications. The Pan-Hellenic is composed of three members from each fraternity; the presidents and vice-presidents plus a member at large from the fraternity. -â– ) T ic ( ' (imitil turns out for iujornntl diOuc REX FRATERNITY I ' kmv Justs sponsor nahlonega, Ga. OFFICERS Harold Craig President Warren MoRAN 1st Vice-Pres. Joseph Wooddv 2nd Vice-Pres. Da id Tippixs See.-Treiis. Stewart McLeod Sgt,-al-Arjns Roy McCard Chaplain Lt.-Col. Hutcherson Faculty Adriser Left to right: Rex Party, Rex Breakfast REX FRATERNITY The oldest fraternity on the campus, the REX Fraternity, was organized in 1917. This year, the REX has sponsored infonnal dances, one formal dance, hikes, and ban- quets for members. Miss Betty lones was elected sponsor for the organization. Pins were secured for members and pledges this year. The pin is the REX emblem (skull and cross-bones) embedded in the Maltese Cross with rubies filling the eyes of the skull and pearls separating the cross-bones. The fraternity chose Miss Elsie Harben as their candidate for Harvest Queen. She was elected and crowned at the Harvest Festival. The returned veteran members and old members, strengthened by new membership, have formulated plans that will be beneficial to the members and pledges of the fraternity and to the entire student body at North Georgia College. Lt.-Col. Paul M. Hutcherson, Commandant of Cadets, is the very capable faculty adviser of the organization. MEMBERS Akin (ioRE Ntw Stark Bledsoe Grimes Parrish Thrasher BOATWRICHT HaRI ' IR I ' lNSON Turner BussEY SiSK RoBISON WlllTWORTM Bush McDonald Sapp WlI.KlN. ' ON Cowart McEver Saxon WOULEY Crawford MiDDLETON SHEFFHilD VlCKERS Oeaton Major PLEDGES ClIITON 1 |iMiiM)M CilRIMAX llviU.l I ' I ' llOMA Price SIGMA THETA Rowland PURCELL OFFICERS Argin Boccus Vycsident C ' harles Price Vuc-President Frank Boyd Secretary Thomas Mai hhws Treasurer OFFICERS Joe Rowland Sgt.-at-Arms Robert Purcell Chaplain Prof. ]. D. Anthony .... Faeiilly Adviser ' lRc,l IA KlNGERY- sponsor Giirtlon, Cjcor ia As a fraternal and social organization, the Sigma Theta Fraternity ranks with the best that has ever been at North Georgia. Its history is short but interesting. The Fra- ternity was founded in 1934 by a group of young men interested in the promulgation of social life and fraternal feelings. It was patterned after a chapter at Abraham Baldwin College in Tifton, Georgia; Professor W. D. Booth lent a guiding hand. From its very beginning, Sigma Theta has enjoyed a long period of growth and development. Until 1943 the members of the fraternity lived at the Owens House, but certain factors brought a change and now there is no special fraternity house and members live in college dormi- tories. For the past two years the fraternity has started its advancement after a short lull during the war. As a result of growing progressive movement, students of NCJC can ex- pect an even better Sigma Theta Fraternity in the future. MEMBERS C) ft p p r fj p ' Akins Bartlett Bell Biles Black Brown Craig Frffman Gilbert Haddock Jackson Hendry Maddox V. Masiibirn Mfadi w Mitchell Moore ODlLLON PiNHOLSTER Roberts Saffold Sam Akins, Leonard Bartlett, Tom Bell, Joel Biles, Joe Black, Joe Brown, C. L. Craig, Miller Dial, Robert Freeman, Clark (lilbcrt, John Haddock, Lamar Jackson, Sidney Hendry, John Maddox, Vance Mashburn, Alva Mashburn, Joe Meadow, Jimmy Mitchell, Whitclord Moore, Marvin O ' Dillon, Garland Pinholstcr, Donakl Roberts, Tommy Saftold, Henry Whclchcl, lien Yarbrousih. PLEDGES DiAl, A. Masiibirn WllFLCMKI, ' ARBK() (; dl 1- Archer GiBBS Scales Bennett Hancock Slade lUril.FR Jennings SOSEBEE Camp Luke Stanton Collins Nichols Stout Davis Oxford Thomas Dean Patterson Troip Durrani ' Russell James Archer, Lawrence ISennett, Walter Butler, Clay ( ' amp, Harold Cx)llins, (Charlie Davis, fames Dean, I ' illv DiiRaiU, Frank Eidson, Malcolm ( iibbs, Wm. R. Hancock, Robert Jennings, Jimmy Luke, i5illy Nichols, Chas. B. Oxford, Ben I ' at- terson, William Russell, Benjamin Scales, Marvin Slade, George Sosebee, John Stanton, Mac Stout, Cieorge Thomas, Earl Troup. ludent Jetercin5 K racinizutlond 9 ' Nancy E. Melton Sponsor Dahlonega, Ga. Ma J. Fred Meltom President The Student Veteran ' s Organization was formed during the spring quarter of ' 46 and was greatly re- eniorced by ex-servicemen entering for the fall quarter. The club was organized for the benefit of the vet- erans on the campus in securing any aid or benefits due them. Not only has it been successful in this, but has greatly benefited the social life of the veteran. The club purchased music for the CJenerals so that North (leorgia might have an orchestra. Fred Tur- ner, who is an e. -serviceman is the organizer and director. There was not much activity during the spring quarter but the club cjuickly organized and during the summer sponsored an informal dance and picnic at Lake Winfield Scott. During the past quarters, the club has sponsored several dances and a barbecue. The big dance of the year was the Veteran ' s Formal held on December 14. The Generals furnished the EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Capt. Mack Lowrey Capt. Tom Bell 1st. SgT. ]. S. WooDDY WELFARE COUNCIL Capt. John Blodgett Lt. Frank Barrett Lt. Tom Gailey SOCIAL COMMITTEE Capt. John Williamson Lt. John Kelly S ScT. BrtssE Whitworth Lt. John Saxon Vice-President Capt. Wesley Brower Scc.-Treasiirer lira low: Barrun, ISrooke, Maync, Uipi), liarn.tt. Melton, AndrtvV!,, Johnslun, Buatwnght, Day, Wiliuu . . . Sauiid law: Butt, Morrow, Whitworth. Kellar, Wilson, James, Brower, W.ade, Densmore, Macldox, McEvcr, Saxon . . . Third row. Yackuboskey, Kelly, Worley, Little, Garrett, Patton, Bolding. l fa L l i MP 4i4 ' jii In i NMM fa ' :m.. Firs! row. left !o right: Harxill, CoMiigtiin, Hiiiilcn, Dcalon, Hani, Wilt. McElvey, Stewart, . ' libott. Hlcdsoc, Mashburn . . . Second koiv: Blodgcit, Garret;. Grimes. Jackson, Whitley, Chapman, .Mien, Woods, Pratt, Davis, Bell, Poole, Key, (iailcy . . . Third loa ' : Temple, Fuller, Grant, Battle, Ledbctter, Hall, Brown, Major, Sosebce, Woods, Chandler, Williamson, Green, Thomason. â– ' ; â– .( roif I (lu-iliiig I. Icjl In riiihr W ' onliK. [ordan. Tinner, Mcldliannmi, Bnrdette, Ovcrstrcet, Mitchum, Biggins . . . Firsl row (standing), left tc: right: Lowry. Coker, Ta lor, .S.ipp, Tinner. .S.indhn, B.irj;eron, (iardiie,-. Bennett. Roiintree. White, Sheflicld. Pippin . . . Second row: Towncs, Thrasher, Dollar, Ray, Towns. Cliastam, Woods. (Jovvder. Moore. Peters. Groves. C;aj;le, MeKver, Phillips, Smith . . . Third row: Crawford, Lcd- bettcr, Teems. Cain, Savage, Owens, Sanderson. Rainvv.iter, Vandiver. Paine. lones. OFFICERS ' CLUB The ( )fficcrs Club lor the past two or three years has been rehttively inaetive but with the war over and its membership back at post-war standards, once again it will be remembered for the big formal dances the club sponsors. All the cadet officers in the battalion are members. Meetings are held as often as deemed necessary. This year the club has sponsored several informal dances and one lormal dance. Two basketball games were played with the Sergeants Club for the Library Fund. With si, members on the varsity the officers went down in defeat since varsity members were not allowed to participate in the events. Mrs. J. M. Burdette Sponsor Calhoun, Ga. Moore, C. R. johnstok overstreet Battle GiRT.MAN HiGGINS McElvey Maddox Saxon CoKER Bledsoe Gailey WORLEY Chandler BURDETTE Williamson OFFICERS Lt.-Col. Jamls Buudltte Piaidcnl Capt. John Willl mson Vuc-Prcsidcnt Capt. Harold Ckaig Sccnltiry Capt. David Tippins Trcasiiicr , ' ' . - Craig Tippins MEMBERS Melton MacElhannon rountree Wood Hrower Barrett Thaxton PURCELL Kelly TllOMASON Yarhkouch Barron- Green Blodceit Chastain LoWREV McCard Moore, J. W. McK ER Bell Kll.PAlRlCK SERGEANTS CLUB Mrs. J. S. WooDDY, Sr. Sponsor Albany, Georgia 1st SgT. J. S. WoODDY President T Sgt. J. M. Bargeron Vice-President S SOT. H. i-. i Al ' l ' Treasurer Secretary S Sgt. J. E. Brooke Sgt.-at-Arms S Sgt. R. D. Freeman Reporter S ScT. H. D. Miles Chapliim SERGEANTS ' CLUB The Sergeants ' Club is composed of all the non-commissioned officers of the battalion. Its record is one of excellence through the years. The membership is the largest in the history of the club. As in any branch of the service, everybody looks to the non-commissioned of- ficers for leadership. 1st Sgt. . ' Rf;iv BoGGUs Oiitstiindini; Cadet Sgt. TTrnrrTncrTTTnnTT! f ;v COM ' : Hendry, Eagen, Clay, Gilbert, Greene, Boggus, Thrasher, Pinson, Meadows. Price, Gregory, Pinholster, Key, Kellar, Sosebee, Allen, Wilson, Wilt, Moore . . . Thud row: Hruokc Freeman, Kendrick, Butler. Busse - . . . Second row: Moran, Stark, Townes, Sisk, Warmack, Duggan, Wilson, Middleton, Dollar, Britt, First row: .-t (iii, Mashburn, Mitcluini. Dcatun, Owen, Savage, Poole, Saliold, Sheflleld, M.uliews, Harle , C ' ayle . . . Second row: I lam. Harper, Densmoro, Wilkinson, David, Edmonson. Peters. Mitchell. King. Covington. White, jacksun. McEver, McLeod. Miller . . . T iird row: Sells, Stan- ton, Troupe. Patton. James, Taylor, Thra,shcr, Groves, Abbott, Clay . . . I ' oiirth row: O ' Dillon, Pippin, Brown, Garrett, Sanderlin, McDonald, Cowart. Stewart. Whelchel. L E T T E R M A N ' S CLUB Miss Lorraine Rhoades Sponsor Portland, Oregon Cadets who have received letters in one of the major sports arc ehgible tor membership in the Letter- man ' s Club, which considers itself an exclusive or- ganization. Known in former years as the D Club, the Lettermen reorganized this year under a new title and with a new insignia, but retained its carefree spirit and high place in the list of college activities. Sheets Cobb Green Lowrey Chastain OFFICERS Capt. Mack Lowrey President 1st. Lt. Taylor Chastain Vice-President Capt. George Green Secretary-Treasurer Coach Sheets Faculty Adviser Coach Cobb Faculty Adviser Firs; row, Icfl to right: Kilpatrick. Lowrey, Green, Chastain . ; . Bacii roie: Coach Slieets, Craig, Miir.i.., Worley, Gailcy, Pinhoister, Coach Cobb. CADETS ATHLETIC COUNCIL This year the responsibility of the Cadet ' s Athletic (Council was overshadowed by the work of the Faculty Athletic Council. The purpose of this council is to co-ordinate the athletics with the different companies. The Athletic ( )lUcers are responsible for the intramural teams that each company puts on the hekl anil lor their conduct. A good example of their work is the lootball teams that represented ihe arious companies. Major Fred Mllton Cluiirnuiii Lt. Fkank. Bauri-.tt . Coinpiiny Lt. Iohn Kelly B Company Lt. AuTiiiK Raukon C Company Lt. Tom CJailev D Company Lt. Wadie Rol ' ntree Bd Company .UhUln iillitils Here itspiinsihlf for lilt it •iiiiii Mrs. R. R. Owen Sponsor C alhoun, Ga. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS Garland Pinholster Presultnl David Owen Vicc-Pixs. Harrison Towns Secretary Irene Johnston Treasurer Faculty Advisers Coaches — Sheets, Burton, Cobb, Groves Pinholster The PHYS. ED. CLUB, organized in 194t, is composed of majors and minors in Physical Education. Its aim is to promote a professional spirit among the students of physical education, to promote athletic activities for practical expe- rience in various sports, and to provide a recreational and social activity planned and promulgated by the students for experience in their chosen field. The idea permeating the club is aptly expressed in their motto, Not on the heights, but climbing. Owen The Mcnihas ttn piiciilty .-iiiriscrs R E C COUNCIL OFFICERS Ifan Wiin k SaUA M iTKS Mus. Mai Wdodv White Sponsor Suchcs, Ga. Neli-f. C. Burton COUNCIL MEMBERS CAPTAINS COCBURN Arrendale K1.INC Palmer SPORIS MANAGERS Meschine Wilson - li .k Nix KiNGERY Lane Rec Council Jean Whitu I ' lcsiiltnt Nancy Hinson Vuc-I ' resident Jean Healan Secretary Sara Motes Trciistirer Miss Nelle C. Bukion l- ' iuiitly Adiiser Rec Program Contributing much to the social as well as the athletic lile of each coed at North Georgia College is the Girls ' Recreation Club. This club is gov- erned by the Rec Council which is composed of fourteen members made up oi: officers of the club, team captains, sports managers, and faculty adviser. The club itself contains four teams, Hippolytan, Mercurcan, Phi Omicron, and Trahlytan, which compete in intramural sports. Winners of tourna- ments last year were: speedball, Trahlytans; basketball, Trahlytans; volley ball, Phi Oiiiicr ins; tennis, Elysc Williams, Mercurean; tabic tennis singles. Carolyn Huff, Phi Omicron; table tennis doubles, Carolyn Huff, Phi Omi- cron. and Hetty Jones, Hiiipolytan; badminton singles, Jean Zeigler, Trahly- tan; badminton doubles. Jean Zeigler, Trahlytan, and Jean Wilson, Trahlytan; horse shoe, Carolyn Huff, Phi Omicron. ' I ' he song contest was won by the Mercureans. Some of the ( oiincil ' s duties arc the choosing of varsity and sub-varsity teams after each tournament, initiation of new members into the club, and prep.iiation tor social activities sponsored b ihe Rec Club. I ' or recognizable work accomplished by the teams and their members, special awards are given. To the team having the most points at the end of the year, a loving cup is presented. Mercureans won this cup at the close of the spring tjuarter, and at the end of summer quarter, the Phi Omicrons were in the lead for this year. In the individual point point system, the individual is awarded the small NGC monogram after earning 850 points, the large letter for 15110 points, and a iacket for 2000 points. Remarkable records were set for earn.ng jackets by Roanne .Arrendale, Mercurean, and Jean Healan, Trahlytan. To the coed best exemplifying the athlete spirit, a loving cup is presented annually. This was last presented to Elyse Williams, captain of the Mercurean team, at the end of spring i|uarter. Much creilit for the .success of this organization is due Miss Nelle C. Hurton, faculty ailviser, who is untiring and unceasing in her efforts to imbed in llie meiiilK-rs the spirit of ever pressing onu.ird .ind u|nvard. MERCUREANS Firs: Row: Motes, Baker, Cuffc), Calloway, BinfurJ, Bunli, Darden, Fryj, Bailey, Johnson . . . Second low: Stinespring, Jones, Smith, Tatum, Hawkins, Perkins, Paris, Grant, Anderson, Kingery, Lehnherr . . . Third row: Palmer, Kingcry, Lambeth, Osborn, Bowers, Davis, Nash, Nichols, Seymour, Hinson, Fitts, Carroll, Palmer. Mrs. F. L. .Aruendale Sponsor Clayton, Ga. TEAM ROSTER RoANNE AltKENDALE Clnhtdlll Sara Motes Co-Captain Betty Anderson Alene Johnson Mildred Bailey Sue Jones Sara Baker Nancy Kingery Jane Binford Lynda Lambeth Beverly Bowers Jean Lehnherr Dimple Burch Opa ' l Kate Nash Betty Calloway Frances Nichols Joyce Carroll Addie Osborn EsTELLE Coffey Anne Palmer Elizabeth Darden Judy Palmer Marjorie D.wis Nell Paris Frankie Fitts Allie Perkins Lorraine Frye Elizabeth Seymour Mary Ann Grant Charlie Smith Martha Hawkins Betty Ann Stinespring Nancy Hinson Helen Tatum Vc p tivc lijij ' ,(â– ' riji it: Matthews, Riilen, Lear, Kiny, Whelchel, Kling, Avers, Collins, Recce, Haskin, Coffia, Harben, Callaway, Walker, Caldwell, Barge, Bradv, Palmer, Ivcv, Sargent, Monltrie, Westbruok, Upchurch, Andrews, Webb, Thoini ' scin, Davis, Palmer, Green, Simmons, Hawcs, Barber, Reeves. TEAM ROSTER Anne Kling Ciiptain Bettv Whelchel Co-C.npiiiin Mrs. W. L. Klixg Sponsor LaFayette, Georgia Rita Andrews Algen Ayers Dorothy Barber La Verne Barge Aileen Baskin Bernice Brady Alice Callaway Martha Coefia Jane Collins Beverly Caldwell Christine Davis Claudia Green Elsie Hauben Katherine Hawes Betty Jo Ivey Claudia King Dolores Lear Sara Jo Matthews Margaret Moultrie Catherine Osborn Carolyn Palmer Dolores Palmer Catherine Reece Sara Reeves Evelyn Riden Zell Sargent Bobby Saxon Frances Simmons Mary Jo Thompson Ann Upchurch Carol Walker Si ' E Webb Louise WisTiuiooK Erervofif tiiis LtlhUlu A. HIPPOLYTANS ElOISK COGBI ' KN Clip ill I Maiiv Hm Towson Co-Cajitain ' U TEAM ROSTER Eloise Cogburn Marv Em Towson . Captain Co-Ciipttini HIPPOLYTAN TEAM First roil ' -. Towson, Cogburn . . . Second row: White, Fowler, Paris, Saunders, Hawes, Short, King, Mills, Bruce . . . Third row: Lindsay, Blackwcll, Jones, Allen, Poole, Henderson, Kelly, Edwards, Abercrombie, Merriti, Haynes . . . Fourth row: Maxwell, Gilmore, Paradise, Crooks, Horton, Chandler, Highsmith, Quillan, Nix . . . Fijih row: Long, Raines, Edmonils. Palmer, SatterfieUl, Stevenson, McKinney. Aligene Abekcuombie Jeanette Allen Marie Anderson Margaret Blackwell Beth Bruce Barbara Chandler Martha Crooks Marilvnn Edmonds Betty Edwards Ailene Fowler Mary Lois Garrett Betty Gilmore Barbara Hawes Louise Haynes Mary Henderson Lois Highsmith Mildred Horton Mary Jones Rachel Kelly Dot King Joyce Lindsay Helen Long Ruth McKinney Sara Frances Merritt Martha Mills Betty Maxwell Nellie Nix Ernestine Palmer LuciNDA Paradise GussiE Poole Carol Quillian Lou Raines Sara Satterfield Betty Saunders Elsie Short Dorothy Stephens Pearl Todd Mr. Carl E. Cogburn Sponsor Jasper, Ga. AU wor and nn phiy 7iutl{cs J ll ti didl girl. TRAHLYTANS - Norma Pai Mt r f Ciiptiii t Doris Lowin Co-Ciifytiiii! .ill If TEAM ROSTER Norma Palmer . . Ciipuini Doris Lowry Co Cup ain Maky Ruth Nix Jean Adams Opal Baker MiRL M Barnett Frances Brown Bette Joyce Carroll Dorothy Carter Barbara Chappell Margaret Cobb Hazel Ann Dean Beth Elrod Martha Jean Elrou Charlotte Haire Harriett Hargrove Faye Healan Jean Healan Bette Jo Herrin Martha Hood Irene Johnston Barbara King Audrey Lane Lucille Leard Carolyn Mauldin Mable McElvey Jo Meschine JuANiTA Perdue Helen Pierce Phyllis Renfroe Martha G. Ryan Sue Roberts Evelyn Singleton Catherine Smith Nell Walker Tnililytan ' I cam First roll ' : Lowry, Meschine, Roberts, Uean, Nix, I ' aliiier . . . Second row: Herrin, Barnett, Smith, King, Lane, Adams, Brown, Cobb, Ryan . . . Third rum: Johnson, Hargrove, Hood, McElvey, Healan, Pierce, Elrod, Haire, Healan, Elrod . . . Fourth rotf: Chappell, Wilson, Perdue, Carter, Renfroe, Walker, Carroll, Leard. M,uiKlin. Singleton. Mrs. C. H. Pai.mlk Sponsor l.oganvillc, Ga. W ' c tried ,d alhlctiis. Dean Hawkins Leard utome (be OFFICERS Charlie C. Smith President Hazle Anne Dean Vice-Pres. Martha Hawkins Secretary Lucille Leard Treasurer Mrs. W. E. Richards Sponsor Miss Bessie Freeman Faculty Adviser Members o Hume ti,,jmjmi,i (Uiin dt a tea :ii unir Department Dining Room. Actinty tn the jood lab . and III the Seu-iii Rooiu MEMBERS BuTTVL AnDLRSON Mildred Bailey Beverly Bowers Betty Calloway Martha Cohfia Martha Crooks Elizabith Dardun Barbaka Hawes Nancy Hinson Sue Jones Alene Johnson Virginia Kingery Lynda Lambeth DdKIs LoWliV Margaret Molltrie Opal Kate Nash Dolores Palmer Juanita Perdue GussiE PooLi; Sara Reeves Sue Roberts Bi 1 ril. SAfNDI-.RS Elsie Short Evelyn Singliton DoKoin ' Si i.i ' im:ns Betty Stinespring Hi:len Tatum Lorisi. Wi.sri ' .nooK Dr. R. C. (iRisiiAM Speaker Rclij ious Knipli:isis Week Henry D. Miles President Dr. H. I!. Forester Fiutilty Adviser Y M C A Miss Charlie C. Smum Sponsor OFFICERS lAli s Franks Barrett Vice-President Thomas Mathews Secretary Carl Moran Treasurer CABINET MEMBERS Albert Eacan Chaplain Bills Bledsoe BusSEY HlGClNS Gregory Maddox MASHbLRN TlPI ' lXS Taylor Turner Barrl tT Cody New McFall Norton d Mks. H. H. KlN ' GKKV Sponsor (fiirtinn, Cla. Y W C A Miss Alice Donovan Faculty Adriscr OFFICERS N ' lUGlNlA RlNGEKY President Brtty Cai.i.owav V ice-President Sara I ' .xki u Secretary - Trecisiircr CABINET R. Andrews E, COGBURN M. Davis I ' .. I 1 ROD N. Hl.Nsnvj S. )oNKS I.. I.I RD S. Moils C ' . SMirn GLEE CLUB GLEE CLUB First row: Paris, Stewart, [ones. Mills, Ciiffcy. Hcrrin, EUlcr, Kurch, Hortun, Calloway, Healan, Tatuni, Barge, Osborn, Palmer, Bowers, Davis, Smith. Binford . . . Scconil row: Dean, Short. Chick. Tutwilcr. Adams. Boatrighc. Fryc, Sargent, Nash, Barnett, Brown, Walker. Merritt. Abcr- crombie. Smith, Rountree, Blount . . . Third row: Ireland, England, Jackson, Torrc ' , Bussey, McCard, Mashburn, Hall, Brov ' n. McFall, Dean, Norris, Carter, Crawford, Mashburn, Etheridge. Lnder the joint ilircction of Mr. Booth and Mr. Dis- mukes, and accompanied by Dr. Flanders, the CJlee Club gives a concert cac ' .i c]uartcr, in addition to fur- nishing entertainment lor chapel programs and special occasions. Although the men and xv ' omen do separate numbers during the concerts, there are no separate organizations of male and female choruses. The concerts feature several soloists and a male t]uartet, but the special emphasis is placed on the har- monious blending of the entire group. As a special treat for the students, the Cilee Club frequently offers selections written by their directors, Messrs. Booth and Dismukes. Cx-MiLLLs I. Dismukes Director Assistant -Director c;lee club roster Sopranos Martha Mills lo HuNiLK SihWAEtT Alice Callaway Faye Healan Mary Ruth Jones Katheryn Pauis Mhuam Barnett Aligene Abercromiue Beverly Bowers Frances Brown Mildred Horton Estelle Coffey Jane Boatright HlMPLE Hl ' Rt II An. EN Avers Marjorik Davis Zell Sargent Sybil Elder Lorraine Frve Jean Adams Sarah Merriti Helen Tatum Ofal Kate Nami Carol Walker Betty Jo Hehrin LaVerne Barge .lit OS Jane Biniord Jldy Palmer Addie Osborn First Tenor Edwin Patterson Charles Fitts Roy McCard CJene Chick Tom Ireland Charles MacMillan Billy Carley Second Tenor y.wrii Mashburn Preston Bussey George Tutwiler Hugh Andrews Jame; ' . Brown Joel Jackson Keith England John O. Smith T-irst Boss Ben Torrey Horace Hall Fkfd M( Fall Sam Blount Boh Short Sei and Bass RouBiE Carter James Ei heridge Aubrey Norris Max Thomason Iamks Dean (iRRV Dean Wadie RoUN ' IRFE (Iene Crawford DRAMATIC CLUB l-nst row, left to lig il: Webb, Abcrcrombie, Smith. Jones, Davis, C, Davis, M., Palmer, Pippin, Barnett, Ivey, Binforci. Darden, Calloway, Nichols . . . Second row: Mills, Todd, Collins, Callaway, Andrews, Edwards, Pierce, Stinespring , Palmer, Stewart, Seymour . . . Third row: Palmer, Wilkerson, Miller, Hcalan, F,aj;en, Wilson, Gilbert, Layton, Paris. Mrs. Estf.lle Sikmons Advisor The Dramatic Club is composed of budding Thespians, who are interested in working, both on stage and back stage in the production of plays. Usually there are two three net plays and several chapel programs presented for the entertain- ment of the students. In addition to public presentation, the Dramatic Club members hold bi-monthly meetings at which current theatrical productions and the intrinsics of stagecraft are discussed. It is the aim of the 1946-47 group to leave some- thing worthwhile in the way of tangible scenery as well as the memories of plays well done. Marjorie Davis Sponsor Cnllrsi- Park ' . I ' lPI ' lN M. Davis Prcsidcnt Vice-President . Palmkk C. Davis Secretary Treusnrer Drunidtii CI lib III tit llnll ( -5 a p 1 1 s t S t It d e n t VI p n I o n BEnH Bruce President Jean Healan Tint Vice-President Faye Healan Secretary Joel Biles Treasurer John Rainwater Editor B.S.U. Paper Claud Boai wrigiit Co -Editor Dr. H. B. Forester Faciiltv Adviser Mrs. John M. Bruce Sponsor Martin, Ga. The B. S. U. is the link between the Dahlonega Baptist Church and N. G. C. It brings the activities of the church to the college and the college to the church activities. The zeal and interest of the council officers and meinbers make the B.S.U. one of the most active groups on the campus. COUNCIL MEMBERS H. Hargrove J. C. Maddox B. Gilmore A. Mashburn A. Lane S. Akin B. King I L e 6 leu oundatio y n Merrill Harper President Claudia Green Viee-Pyesident Opal K. Nash Secretary Billy Durant Treasurer J Bettv J. Carroll Editor of W. • . News The Wesley Foundation is the young people ' s organization of the Methodist Church. The students worked with Rev. Moorhead until his transfer, and with Rev. Elliott to provide activities for the Methodist youth or any others interested of the college. The Wesley Foundation is to N. G. C. what the Youth Fellowship Ckoup is to the student ' s home town; it is the place where he feels most at home in the church. W. Butler S. Jones B. Whelchel Mrs. E. W. Harper Sponsor Hartwcll, Ga. A. Kling C. Palmer F. McFall 1 ' . Cawlev SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS Henry Miles President Lou Raines Vice-Pres. Albert Eagen Secretary ViRGiNL KiNGERY Treosttrer Chas. E. Lawrence Faculty Adviser Ht-SRV Miles Charles Lawekence ROSIER Jean Adams Nancv Hinson Mildred Bailey Jo Hunter Hill Barron Alene Johnson Tom Bell Alva Mashburn Beverly Bowers Margaret Moultrie Jane Collins Norma Palmer Gene Crawford Judy Palmer Elizabeth Crawford Harold Pinson Charlie Davis Wilbur Pippin Marjorie Davis Bob Short Meredith Farr Nell Paris Horace Hall Charlie Smith Faye Healan Betty Stinesprinc; Jean Healan Helen Tatum Albfrt Eagen Virginia Kingery MhNDLRSUN Henry Mmthlws Mus. Hu(jH Henderson Sponsor Brooks, Ga. SCIENCE CLUB Dr. H. B. Forester raculty Adviser OFFICERS RoBtUT Henuy President Maky Hhndeuson Vice-President Saua Jol Matthews Secretary George Green Purliamentarnin Frank Boyd, Frank Barrett, Marilyn Edmonds . Program Committee Boyd Barrett Hd.monds Greene In contrast with the many social organizations on the campus, the Science Club is dehnitely an educational club. Dr. H. B. Forester is the Faculty Adviser for the club which holds its meetings bimonthly. At these meetings various scientific problems of current interest are discussed and studied. Although the club is primarily for science majors, any student interested in the held ot science may become a member. The Mcmheii Dl.e NGC CAMERA CLUB H. H. McElvey OFFICERS foE Thrasher, Jr President Hugh McElvey, Jr Vice-Pres. QuiLLIAN CoKER SecretiUj Henry D. Miles Trensuyer C. M. Miller, II Publicity CIniiinnin ]. A. Mitchell Fucidty .idviser - 3? - Jul, 1 iiliASill.K J. A. Mitchell Q. CoKER C. M. Miller Charles E. Price Program Chairman THE CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club which was organized in the spring of ' 46 has done much toward making this year ' s Cyclops a success. Throughout this book there appear numerous photographs of student activities which were recorded by the club. The club operates as a co-operative organization with expenses for maintenance and improvement of equipment shared equally among the members. The College furnishes the club with two darkrooms in which to work, while the club furnishes its own equipment and supplies. George Sosebee H. I. Miller K. II. SlITLI, Jk. N. S. Rlxukicr N.G.C. Mii5 Mar r l dlac iiue Sponsor of -f y Camera C uh as seen hy Thraiher ano M : ey DEBATE CLUB W. H. Clauk Facility Adiistr W ,-V Mrs. Robert Henry Sponsor Waycross, Ga. J. Saxon Presidtiit C. Bledsoe Viic-riesillelU H. Pierce Secretin V -Treasurer DEBATE CLUB Forensic activities at NGC had been dormant since UH2- 43, but with the return of Prof. Clark to the campus, the Debate Club became one of the most active organizations of the College. Clear-headed logic — with a dash of strategy — was the aim of each debater ' s speech. The club debated with most of the important colleges in the South, including trips to Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana. With a firm foundation and this step forward. North Cieorgia College should lose no time in reaching the heights of forensic ranks. Bridges COKER h.alliuav Healan Hexrv Miller New White Taylor Wilson Wood DYLLS OF THE CADET AND CO-ED a feature of fitaenf oLife MlDDLETON AND HaRBIN Rex hil c Bctivici! classes just plifiii goi ' liii oil ' Mr. N. G. C. ains pnnr II ,:ilcy ,i lijt Hipp il liin ' s Hike ProiJigjl Sun n iiins TYPICAL NGC DANCES Generals who furnished the swing ](,r Officers ' Cltih and Veterans ' Formal Danees. George and Helen Green haring lots of jiin at the Vets Formal. â– I dreamy iiitmher at the Vets Formal. VIEWED BY CYCLOPS Throughout the year the social hie of the student body is bolstered by formal and informal dances. We feel that the Student Veterans Organization Formal and the REX Fra- ternity Informal dances are typical of all the dances at the col- lege. With this thought in mind here they are. LiiVirnc rtjcalisl superb for I he Geneuus. Slaii lines ivere vichtis at the REX Vraleriiily dance. jillerhiin Nichols comes in to wear out more shoe leather. Tiger Mot in goUlhnclyiiig in the Infirinivy. ToRCHY Tess Myers Viiciilly Stun! Wig it cafureJ of S tiidcnt rJLilc Vpptr left: One ot Prof. Lawrence ' s gab sessions. Loner leji: Taking it easy at the Vets ' barbecue. Upper right: The wiiUes stare at the co-ecls. Luieer right: Huwers and Carroll at Who ' s Who balloting. 1. lUul Mociit .niil his thums Davis and Hcrrin. Fresh men Talent Night. J. Love hirtls — Mr. anti M Stewart. â– i. Moran checks roll at church formation. S. |iie Brown hypnotized b Prot. Stevenson eats pa per. 6. Faculty-Phys. Ed. Clul Haskcthall (Jame. 7. Faculty party. 8. Co-eds get in Cvci.oi picture. . McErer after a trying day of wor for the Cy- clop: hciititv nictmn. Dwight Mitchum, outstanding Freshman cadet. Mr. O. D. Elise Harhen, Rex candidate is crowned Queen of Harvest Festival — Home Ec. Cliih. iij Prof. Laurence Speii s to the Y. Sundiiy Inspection! IWiitin ' joy the biigie cull. McElrey and Camcru Chih itorl cd hjid nii ihc AlltUldl. Eager bearer freshmen talent night. Pinhohler gets caught at inspeitinit hy Madiiox. Wooddy and Thrasher or Sad Sac s A stroll to the htm. The ulil ianiioii still defies all. .- Ihittle royal iiiih ink. TUT. T.ICUiyrV .IXDKh.n- SISTI:k. ' Ttie Minutes More m %,t Sports Extra . . . NORTH GA. WINS N. G.-W. C. TOURNAMENT Sealed, lejt lo right: Louery. Gailey. Smith, Whituorth. Chandler. Chastain. Scllars, Mjjr. McEver. Stimdiiig: Coach Ciibb, Bowers, Culbreth, Brit;, McEvcr, Towns, Coach Sheets. Missing from picture: Craig anil Dews, . ' ,ssi,stant Mgr. Owen. N.G.C. CAGERS ON ALL-STAR TEAM M. CK LowhKv, Forivaid Tom Gailey, Guard Taylor Chastain, Fortvard Beusse Whitworth, Center TOURNAMENT GAMES 1st Rd NGC 70 Clermont A.C. . . 2nd Rd NGC 59 Clemson Vigilantes . 3rd Rd NGC 69 Athens Y . . . Semi-Finals . . . NGC 60 7 Up (CJainesville) Finals NGC 58 Clemson Flyers . . 29 35 52 41 57 After finishing the regular season with a total of 21 win in the North Georgia-Western Carolina Basketball Tournam teams were entered in the tournament for North Georgia an In the first three rounds North Georgia faced the Clerm college team won easily over the Clermont team but were s score. The Athens team caused very little trouble as secon had men from the University of Georgia varsity. Gainesville 7 Up came up from the lower bracket to m coast through this game, saving them for the finals with th keeping their 60 points a game average. Clemson got off to a good start in the finals to lead 25-2 the score never varied more than two or three points. Wit Chastain stole the ball from a Clemson guard and scored t Averaging 63 points a game NCJC had three of the tou 77, 76, and 56 points. s against 9 losses the North Georgia cagers were seeded first ent sponsored by the Le Tourneau Company. About twenty d Western Carolina. ont A.C, Clemson Vigilantes, and the .Athens Y . The low getting started against the Vigilantes as shown by the d stringers played a great deal of the time, even though Athens eet NCjC in the semi-finals. Coach Sheets let his first string e Clemson Flyers. The score was 60-41, with North Georgia 2 at the half but with the accurate shooting of Tom Gailey h only a few seconds left to play and Clemson leading 57-56, o win 58-57. rnameiit high scorers. Lowery, Chastain. and Ciaile y scored INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Bank of Dahloncga 116 Cash am! Carry Chicaners 117 ( ' asino 1 1 ' J Cy Bell Company 120 Dahlonega-Atlanta Bus Line 125 Dahlonega Recreation Center l-I . E. Sherman and Company 123 Flowerland Florist, Inc 119 Frierson-McEver Co 121 C;allant-Belk Co. . 122 Griffin ' s 114 Gulf Oil Co 124 Harrison ' s Service Sla 124 Harry F. Dohbs, Inc 120 Holly Theatre 116 Hotel Restaurant Supply Co 123 Hulsey ' s 120 J-B ' s Shoe Shop 120 J. C. Penny, Inc 119 John Sexton and Co 120 Lipscomb Drug Co 120 Martin-Johnson Furniture Co 124 Nfather — CJaincsvillc 120 Millner ' s 120 Piedmont Drug Co 121 Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Co 121 Princeton Hotel 119 Rich Morgan 123 Roliert M. Moore 117 Sharon Jewelry Co 120 Small-Estes Bakery 122 Smith ' s 122 Standard Telephone ( ' ompany 119 The Canteen IIS The Dixie IIH The Dubois Company 118 The (laincsville Florist 123 The McGregor Company 123 The Hub 118 The Smith House 116 W. J. Jewelry ( ' ompany 118 Woody ' s Barber Shop 116 A I alronize Kyu r .- cluertiserS Thanks to our advertisers, our staff and our contributors tor their cheerful support and understanding. We did our best to give you an annual to remember. The Editors. 113 1 — • — • — • — •- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ _ — • — « — • — • — « — • — • — •■— • — • —  — • — • — • — ♦ — •- Compliments of the students ' favorite hangout The North Georgia College Student Exchange THE CANTEEN An Excellent Staff of Students ' The Center of the Campus Supplies for Your Every Need Your Patronage Makes This Convenience Possible Jack Robkrts, Manager Dahlonega Georgia 114 — •- ' Meet Mc At I C II GRIFFIN ' S jor Sandwiches, Sodas, School Supplies, Toilctriei Tobaccos, and a Friendly Game of Pool. A Hearty Welcome Awaits You Where the Best Is Always Sold R. A. CJRIFFIN, |R., Proprietor 115 • • • • • — •■♦•••• — •— • —  ••••• tf- — • — • — • — • — •- Woody ' s Barber Shop Serving North Georgia students for 16 years On the Square Dahlonega, Georgia Holly Theatre We are proud to serve the students of North Georgia College Good Pictures -::- Reasonable Prices Dahlonega, Georgia V- The Smith House Dahlonega, Georgia A Good Hotel for Good People The Dahlonega guest home of parents and loved ones, including sweethearts of the cadets and young ladies of North Georgia College. W. B. FRY, Oivner • • • b COURTESY — EFFICIENCY — DEPENDABLE SERVICE The Bank of Dahlonega A Ban { You Can Ban On ' Member of F. D. I. C. Dahlonega, Georgia 116 Robert M. Moore Successor to John H. Moore Son A complete line of general merchandise Friend oj All North Georgia College Students Dahlonega, Georgia â– - Cash and Carry Cleaners C. H. DAVIS, Oivner Kluil{i and Wool Unijorms Our Specialty Adjacent to Front Campus Dahlonega, Georgia 111 -— k THE HUB Dry Goods — Shoes — Clothing Phone 1828 — Gainesville, CJeorgia J- _♦—_♦—  — • ♦ ♦ — ♦ ♦ • —  - • • • ♦ ♦ — ♦ ♦ ♦ — • — ♦♦♦♦• ♦♦♦ — • — ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦li —  . ♦ ♦ • —  — ♦ • ♦ ♦ — ♦ ♦ • • —  — ♦ — ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ — • —  ♦ ♦ — • — • — ♦♦■■« ♦♦♦♦♦ — ♦ — ♦ — • — • — The Dixie Kaywoodic Pipes — Fancy Tobaccos — Ronson Lighters Corner Dixie Hunt Hotel Gainesville, Cieorgia — -b 1— W. J. Jewelry Company Hamilton — Elgin — Buloua — Gruen — Longine Watches Silver by International and Gorharn Fine watch repair Timed by Watchmaster nuuhnie 104 N. Bradford Street Gainesville, Georgia -• — •— -P — COMPLIMENTS — The DuBois Company Makers of KOL Dishwashing Compound B. T. Cagle, Representative 171 Peters St., S. W Atlanta, Georgia  « y 118 J. C. PENNEY, INC. Incorporated Rts wishes for a suittssful life Gainesville, Georgia SERVING DAHLONEGA Home of Georgia ' s Best and Most Distinctive Eduecitional Organization ' Standard Telephone Company Flowerland Florist, Inc. Beautiful Floivers for F.very Occasion Corsages, Cut Flowers, Potted Plants Gainesville, Georgia 1— Compliments of the CASINO Sot. Du Du Townes Sgt. Honest Raymond Dollar Sid Thrasher Gene Crawford Room 53 Barracks Princeton Hotel Comfortable Rooms Good Food Reasonable Rates W. H. Robertson Gainesville, Georgia -k J- 119 T V- 1— Mather — Gainesville JEWELRY — FURNITURE — FURS P.O. Bo. 544 107 W. Spring St., Gainesville, Ga. Cy Bell Company Modern Appliances for Modern Homes 130 N. Bradford St. Gainesville, Georgia Millner ' s T ie Style Center of Gainesville Wearing Apparel and Shoes Gainesville, Georgia Compliments of . . . HULSEY ' S The Ready to Wear Store On the Square Gainesville, Georgia Sharon Jewelry Co. T. R. Thaxton, Owner Quality fewelry — Reasonable Prices On the Square Dahlonega, Georgia 1- J.-B s Shoe Shop just off the Campus Excellent Repairs with Quality Materials Dahlonega, Georgia -b -r v- - m J- John Sexton and Co. MANUFACTURING WHOLESALE GROCERS Est. Chicago 1883 Good Food for Pleased Guests Chicago 90, lUinois T — -— k J- Harry F. Dobbs, Inc. Est. 1928 Hotel Supplies Restaurant Equipment Atlanta, Georgia 120 • • - DAHLONEGA RECREATION CENTER Bob Edwards, Proprietor Your favorite place to eat and play billiards The Hub of North Georgia College Dahlonega, Georgia Lipscomb Drug Co. Everything a good drugstort carries On the Square Dahlonega, Georgia 1 ' « ' fa Piedmont Drug Co. Excelletit Drug Dept. and Soda Fountain Gainesville, (Jeorgia T -• — fa â– -• — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — • — -• — • — y 1 — Frierson-McEver Co. Men ' s and Boys ' Wear Gainesville, Georgia Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Co. Complete Home Furnis iers Piiilco Radios, Frigidaires, Freezer Lockers Gainesville, Georgia rf— • — • — •- -—fa 121 GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Gainesville ' s Largest and Most Complete Department Store ONE OF 250 BELK STORES GAINESVILLE GEORGIA 1 '  ♦ 9 - • • • VISIT SMITH ' S for SANDWICHES — DRINKS — LUNCHES Roosevelt Square Gainesville, Georgia SMALL-ESTES BAKERY o o o HOME OF AUNT BETTY ' S BREAD o o o Gainesville, CJeorgia V- — • —  - The Gainesville Florist Home of Fine Flowers FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION 1 1 1 S. Sycamore Street , Gainesville, Cieorgia 122 E. Sherman and Co. Food Wholesaler — Institution Supplies A Friend of North Georgia College Brookline, Mass. -• — • — • — h I - Hotel Restaurant Supply Co., Inc. KITCHEN DINING ROOM EOVIPMENT Atlanta, Cieorgia 123 Rich and Morgan Wholesale Grocers ' and Bakers ' Supplies Atlanta, Georgia — -k   b The McGregor Company office and School Supplies and Equipment Printing Athens, Georgia -r 1- Compliments of . . GULF OIL CO. C. J. Carter, Agent Gainesville, Georgia -% J- Martin-Johnson Furniture Company Quality Furniture for Quality Homes Gainesville, Georgia Harrison ' s Service Station Let Us Sinclairize Your Car for Safe, Summer Driving Gainesville, Georgia ' « b NORTH GEORGIA BASKETBALL SCHEDULE UP TO FEB. 19, 1947 North Georgia 33 North Georgia 46 North Georgia 61 North Georgia 38 North Georgia 32 North Georgia 40 North Georgia 61 North Georgia 42 North Georgia 46 North Georgia 53 North Georgia 36 North Georgia 39 North Georgia 38 North Georgia 56 North Georgia 32 North Georgia 18 North Georgia 48 North Georgia 62 North Georgia 78 North Georgia 58 North Georgia 74 North Georgia 61 Piedmont College 34 Ga. School of Medicine 35 Berry College 18 Holland Mills 33 Piedmont College 29 Western Carolina Teachers .... 41 Chicopee Mills 24 Mercer University 56 Ga. State Teachers College .... 41 Abraham Baldwin 48 Mercer University 45 Beckley College (Ky.) 40 Western Carolina Teachers .... 52 Oglethorpe University 43 Erskine College 39 U. of Ga. at Savannah 29 Berry College 30 West Georgia 40 Ga. Evening College 36 Ga. State Teachers College .... 47 Erskine College 42 U. of Ga. at Savannah 45 here here here Gainesville Gainesville CuUowhee, N. C. Gainesville Macon Statesboro Tifton here here here here Due West, S. C. Savannah Mount Berry Carrollton here here here here 124 To All Students of North Georia College We Wish Success and Good Luc { o o o Compliments of . . . DAHLON EGA -ATLANTA BUS LINE o o o 1 Leaves Dahlonega for Atlanta 7:30 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. E.S.T. Leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville . . . 9:30 A.M. and 1:30 P.M., E.S.T. Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega .... 8:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M., E.S.T. Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega . . . 12:30 P.M. and 5:15 P.M., E.S.T. â– 1 Dahlonega, Georgia , 125 OC O =5O = OC= OC= OC= 0 =D0C=D0 OC OC OC= 0 0C 0 =OO = O = OC 0 OC=Oe=DOC=DOC=:;O PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION OF THE LITTLE STUDIO Atlanta, Georgia PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS tPupA We44iHf ' A Cctntnetcial Atlanta ' s Leading Family Photographers U ! 8 ! o E. L. Hawthorne, Supervisor Dr. Warren Michaels, Owner S 126 DISTIHTIOI . ... ;, .;ni1 Proudly we hail thee, Reverence thy name, Strive for thy glory And for thy fame. Loyal forever we ' ll be to thee. Forsaking never , . . N. G. C, . â– ..I i I,, ' : ' U ' ' ' }h ilSs®! S ' iil?€ Jit, O- -rv - ' •C l i: , : lilt ' ' ' ' B ' ' :-!;: ' ' i! l;l j ' l ' j ) flyJv .1, . I liliiiii 5- fe iii d! :v«aii ' jt.m ' ; ' - ' --lfeji Â
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