North Georgia College - Cyclops Yearbook (Dahlonega, GA)

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REF U 428 C9 1951 CYCLOPS ii SOQ FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room ■ ' 1? . Published by the Cadets and Coeds of NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Dahlonega, Georgia Georgia ' s West Point Sp.Col. U 428 .N6 C9 195 1 North Georgia College, Cyclops 27200 In this forty- fifth edition of the CYCLOPS we have endeavored to carry otit a two-fold pnrpose. The first, and most important, has been to shoti by a scanning of these pages, the everyday life and activi- ties of an eventful year at ISorth Georgia College. We hope that in later life this yearbook will bring back the enjoyable friendships and delightful ex- periences that yon have knoivn during this academic year. The second pnrpose is to shon- the part the college plays in the important role of building leaders and defenders of our democratic govern- ment and the most significant connotation of de- mocracy — FREEDOM. The Staff. A e4lcatip H jB those North Georgia College graduates who, throughout the world, are giving their time, energy, and lives for the preservation of the freedom which we enjoy, this yearbook is grate- fully dedicated. ii g ' E. ' ' V. J. ' i ' 47 4iy fi tHeMafe tPtn Tke PteM4eHt . . . r; •It. ' ii. ■t m M ' - ' m ■ ' ■%■ ' 1 - A these lines are written, all mankind is again approaching a crossroad in its march toward the selection of a philosophy of human organization. Nations and the individuals within them will make their selections on the basis of those influences exerted by the home, the church, and the school. Your college has, over the years, accepted its obligation to assist you, its students, to formulate a personal philosophy embracing the highest degree of integrity, a devotion to duty, and a respect for our nation ' s ideals. Thus armed, we here are con- fident of your ability to meet the test the days ahead are sure to bring. (he facultif L ■ i MERRITT E. HOAG President ALICE DONOVAN Dniii of Women Georgia State College for Women B.S.H.E. WILLIAM D. YOUNG Dean A.B., MA., Cumberland University; Graduate Study, University of Chicag Peabody College for Teachers JOHN C. SIRMONS Dean Emeritus Ph.B., M.A., Emory University Gr.iduJte Study, Duke University ROY M. HIOTT P.M.S. CJN T. A.B., The Citadel, Infantry School ORVIL R. HAUSE Conimaiiilant of Ciulc s University of Alabama B.S., M.A. TOMMY F. SATTERFIELD ; !; •nil lor of Biishie. (I Adiiihtistnitioti North of Ter Gcorgi la Collegi A.M. c. BS.; University JOHN C. SIMMS Prole, ..or, Hci Ill, Di- i«T liiieiil of Chemistry Millsaps Coll vcrsitv. M.S. ,iiy, Ph.D. ege, B.S. ; Wester : Vanderbilt Uni- n Reserve Univer- ESTELLA M. SIRMONS t ., ,! „. It Profess or of EiiKlrJ, Emo.ry B.S. in Univet Uducal ■sity; Get jrgia State College, ORBY SOUTHARD Pr„ ,-5, ior, Hen . . Detiiir, Imeiit of E,l,ie„ti„,i Arkans Univer of Pitt as Stat sity of sburgh. ;e Teach. Arkansas Ph.D. ers College, B.S.; , M.S.; University C. E. STEVENSON A ' ' • Prr, .-!!or mil Psyeh of FJiieiiliiiii ology Oglethorpe U Collese. A.M.; of Florid.i. U, University. Iniverslty graduate , A.B.; Peabody ! Study. University of Georgia, Duke LAMBUTH R. TOW ' SON Ass oiriatc I •rofessor of Miithemulics Enwry Georgia of Chic Univer . A.M.: .ago, Ur sity, B.S graduate 1.; University of ; study. University )f North Carolina, MARION C. WIGHT Professor, Heai, Department of Mathematics Mississippi Southern College, B.S.; Van Jcrbilt University, A.M.; Louisiana Sta University, Ph.D. ROGER L. WILLIAMS, JR. Associate Professor, Head, Department of Physical Education l niversity of North Carolina, .A.B.; Unl versity of North Carolina. M.. . CHARLES M. YAGER iio,;,i ,- Professor, Head, Depart iiiriil of Physics University of Maryland, B.S. in M.E. Duke University, M.Ed. Jacultif H. O. GILBERT Coirip rullcr R. T. O ' KELLEY, JR. Business Ma)iagcr J. W. PHILLIPS Bookkeeper vy% A MISS GRACE CONNER Secrefary to the President MISS MATTIE CRAIG Bookstore MISS ESTELLE DAVID Secretary MRS. W. A. DOBSON Secretary MRS. J. L. DOBSON Secretary MRS. LUCY DOSTER Dietician MRS. ELLA RAY OAKES Assistant Re;-ntrar MRS. ESTELLA RAIFORD Assistant Dietician MR. JACK ROBERTS .... Manager of Student Exchange DR. D. C. SIRMONS, M.D College Physician MR. L. B. SPRINKLER Night Watchman MISS MARY STEPHENS Secretary MRS SARA N. WRIGHT, R.N College Nurse MRS.  ' ILLIAM D. YOUNG Alumni Secretary MRS. J. W. PHILLIPS Secretary Infirmary The Nurse Sick? No — Just Resting Girls ' Ward ' Aunt Sarah at Work NEW GIRLS ' DORMITORY Ground Breaking Construction Begins License they mean when they cry Liberty; for who loves that must be first wise and good. W: ■■■ xm Li :iv ' : :f..vv. WBtti ' ' ' ' ' I W ' ' ' . ' • ' ' •tf ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ' ■?«•■■ ' ' ,• ' ' fe ' r 7-i- . ■ ' A- ;■ OUaaafa - PF . -I- College JOSEPH KANADAY, JR. ,Io.c Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Sciciue BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ors: Distinguished M idcnt of Senior Class. Member: Officers ' Club (Treas uure Business Leaders ' Club, Lettei lub. Rex Fraternity, Sgts. Club. Military Unit: Company D (Sgt.), ,ny B (Sgt.), Company A {1st itcalion Staff (Major). Sports: Varsity Basketball, Intr.i iftball. c mi litary arer). Lt.), LEON HOWARD CAPP Al Arlington, Florida Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universi- ties, Dean ' s List, Vice-President of Senior Class. Member: Lettermen ' s Club (President), Future Business Leaders ' Club (Secretary, Reporter). Military Unit: Honorary Capt., Com- pany B (1st Sgt.). Sports: Varsity Baseball, Intramural Softball. TINIE BETH PHILLIPS Bessie Canon, Georgia Bachelor of Arts ENGLISH College Honors: Secretary of Senior Class. Members: Y. W. C. A., Glee Club, Rec Club (Treasurer), Future Teachers Club. Sports: Letter and Sweater Award in Intramural Sports. jOE KELLETT STEPHENSON ' Jose Summerville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List, Treasurer of Senior Class. Member: Rex Fraternity (Sgt. at Arms), Sgts. Club, Business Administration Club, Glee Club. Military Unit: Company B (Sgt.). Jose served with 3139 Signal Battalion in Germany. MRS. JOSEPH KANADY. SR. Sponsor MR. NEWTON OAKES Advisor JANE ADAMS Nitwit Jefferson, Georgia Bachelor of Science SECRETARIAL SCIENCE College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Glee Club. Dramatic Club (Vi( Rec Club, Baptist Student Union (Council Y.W.C.A., Editor of B.S.U. Highlights. MARTHA ANN AKRIDGE Marty Pelham, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Y.W.C.A., Rec Club, (Captain, Counci Iramatic Club, Science Club (Parliamentarian), Rifle Te: Sports: Letter and Sweater Award in Intramural Spoi SHIRLEY JOYCE ALLEN Jefferson, Georgia Bachelor of Science CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS College Honors: Dean ' s List, Who ' s ' Ji ' ho Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities. Member: Glee Club, Y.-W.C.A., Dramatic Club (Secre- tary), Camera Club (Secretary), Chemistry Club (Presi- dent), Physics Club, Rec Club (Secretary. Council), Ride Team (Captain), Baptist Student Union (President), Edit 1 Inti BEN C. AMICK Columbus, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICS JOHN D. ANTHONY. JR. Jack Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICS College Honors: Distinguished Military Student Iter of Sophomore Class. Member: Sigma Theta, Sgts. Club (Vice-Pr .ettermcn ' s Club, Y.M.C.A. (Secretary), Physii President), Camera Club. Wesley Foundation (Tri Military Unit: Company B (Sgt.), Color Guard. Sports: Varsity Baseball and Basketball. ROBERT ASA BATES Bob Meansvilie, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Distinguished Military Student. Member: Y.M.C.A. (Treasurer, Vice-President. C uture Business Leaders ' Club, N.C.O. Club, Sgt: Military Unit: Co. A (Pvt., CpL, Sgt., Lt. ) Sports: Intramural Sports. WILLIAM NATHAN BENNETT Bill Thomaston, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List, Honor Platoon. Member: Future Business Leaders ' Club. Sgts, Military Unit: Company D (Pvt., Sgt.). ROBERT MOBLEY BLASINGAME Bobo Jersey, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Member: Glee Club, Cpl. Club, Sgts. Club, Rifle Team, Y.M.C.A. (Council, Vice-President), Future Business Lead- ers ' Club, Sigma Theta. Military Unit: Band (Pvt., Pfc, Cpl., Sgt., M Sgt.). Memorial to Price NORRIS SELDON BROWN Brownie Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Sciriicc PHYSICAL EDUCATION College Honors: Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. President of Junior Class, Dean ' s List, Honor Student. Member: Rex Fraternity, Physical Education Club, Science Club, Lettermen ' s Club (Vice-Pres- ident), N.C.O., Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company C (Pvt., Sgt.). FRED MORRIS CHESTER Alpharetta, Georgia Bachelor of Arti LANGUAGE Collese Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Sgts, Club. Military Unit: Company D (Cpl., Sgt.). Sports: Intramural Softball and lootball. Academic Building MRS. FRANK CAIN Buford, Georgia Bachelor of Science ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ARTHUR T. CAMPBELL, JR. Canon, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HAROLD GRADY CARTER Barnesville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY nber: Chemistry Club, Science Club, JAMES ROBERT CLIFTON Bo Bo Albany, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List, Distinguished Mili- tary Student. Honor Platoon, -Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. ■Who ' s -Who at N.G.C. (Mr. N.G.C., Most Ver- satile). Member; Officer ' s Club (President), Sgts. Club (Vice-President), Rex Fraternity (President, Vice- President), Business Administration Club (Presi- dent), Forensic Senate, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company A (Pvt., Sgt.), Com- pany C (Sgt., 2nd Lt., Capt.), Battalion Staff (Lt. Col.). Sports: Sweater and Letter Award in Intramural Y.M.C.A., Wesley Foundai ved i the Na for WILLIAM BOYCE CHAFIN, JR. Washington, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTKATION College Honors: Dean ' s List, Honor Student. Member: Y.M.C.A. (Cabinet Member), Wesley Foundation (Publicity Director), Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Future Business Leaders ' Club. Military Unit; Band. WEBBY COFFEY Buddy Chatsworth, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List, Honor Studei Member; Business Administration Club, Y. C.A,. Wesley Foundation, Glee Club. Military Unit: Company C (Pvt.). Buddy is a Graduate of Reinhardt Junior C ege. Brown Chafin Coleman Cox Collier W. DOBSON CoSPER Downer JO HN THOMAS COLEMAN Hick Dillard, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honor: Dean ' s List. Member: Business Administration Club, Sgts Club, Y.M.C.A. t: Company A (Pvt., Cpl.), Coi 1st Class). Color Guard. CLARENCE H. COLLIER Midville, Georgia B,u-hrlnr of Science ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JAMES M. COOK, JR. Jimmy Wrightsville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY ;c Honors: Distinguished Military Stu Manager 19n Cyclops, ler: Sigma Theta Fraternity. Drai 31ee Club, Camera Club (Vice-Presi It), N.C.O. Club, Officers Club, Gem ., Pan-Hellenic Council, iry Unit: Band (Cpl., Sgt., 1st Lt.). s: Intramural Sports. JAMES KENNETH COX Ken Canton, Georgia Bachelor of Science Member: Generals, Physics Club, Camera Club, ilee Club, N.C.O. Club, Officers Club, Y.M.C.A., assistant Business Manager of 1911 Cyclops. Military Unit: Band (Pfc, Cpl., Sgt., 2nd Lt.). JOSEPH LEONARD DOBSON Rockmar t, Georgia Bachelor of Science CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS WILLIAM ADELBERT DOBSON Rockmart, Gjeorgia Bachelor of Science EDUCATION Science Hall CARL EDWARD COSPER Gainesville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Honor Platoon. Member: Officers Club, Future Business Club, Sgts. Club. Military Unit; Company B (Pvt., Sg Lt.), Battalion Staff (1st Lt. Asst. S-.1). Sports: Letter and Sweater Award in Int LEWIS HOWARD DOWNER High-Pocket Buena Vista, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION High-Pocket transferred from Georgia 1 I College. 17 MRS. EDITH FINNEY FAULKNER Jackson, Georgia Bachelor of Science ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Collogc Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Future Teachers ' Club. ALBERT E. FRENCH Al RossviUe, Georgia Bachelor of Sciejice EDUCATION : Sgf BURGES B. FITE Battle Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Science HISTORY Camera Club (Secretary and Trea Theta, Sgts. Club. Y.M.C.A., We on, N.C.O. Club. ELLA MAE DUVALL Eton, Georgia Bachelor of Science HOME ECONOMICS Y.W.C.A.. Future Teachers ' Club, ne Economics Club (Secretary). GEORGE DAVID GOWDER, JR. Gainesville, Georgia Bachelor of Science CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY College Honor: Dean ' s List. Member: Chemistry Club (Vice-President), nee Club, B.T.U. Military Unit: Company B (Pvt., Cpl., Sf MARION ELIZABETH GRAHAM Danielsville, Georgia Bachelor of Science SECRETARIAL SCIENCE College Honors: Dean ' s List. Members: Sanford Hall (Vice-President, Prf lent), Rcc Club, R.lle Team. Y.-W.C.A., Busin Idmin.stration Club. Forensic Club. Chapel and Dining Hall DuVALL FlTr Eberhardt Frimh ERNEST MOBLEY EBERHARDT, JR. Bob HinesviUe, Georgia Bachelor of Science College Ho Dean ' s List. Member: R Club. Officer Military U (Sgt., Sgt. 1 PHYSICS nors: Distinguished Military ex Fraternity, Physics Club ' Club. nit: Company A (Pvt.), Cor St Class, 2nd Lt., Capt.). Student. N.C.O. npany D Graham Gowder H ALLEN WEIR GURLEY Al Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Physical Education Club. Futun :rs ' Club. Hawkins holcombe JACK DAN HARDAGE Marietta, Georgia Bachelor of Science SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CjIIcsc Honors: Who ' s Who At N.G.C. Personality). Who ' s Who Among Studen American Colleges and Universities. Member: Business Administration Y.M.C.A. (President). Military Unit: Company B (Pvt.). GEORGE G. HARRIS G.G. Po.ni Bach ; Peter, Georgia ' dor of Science T. Mcml G.G opogri ipbi Physics served i c Battali Club. Y.M.C.A. vith the -lOth Ene JUANITA HARRIS Nita Jenkinsburg, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL LDUCATION Member: Y.W.C.A.. Rcc Club (Council. Capt.). Physical Education Club (Secretary. Vice-Presi- dent. Senior Class Editor of 19U Cyclops. Sports: Letter and Ssveater Award in Intramural VCILBURN CLAYTON HAWKINS Sonny Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION College Honors: Honor Platoon. Members: Sgts. Club, N.C.O. Club. Physi, Education Club (Treasurer). Military Unit: Company B (Cpl.. Sgt.). HEZEKIAH K. HEATH. JR. Hez Homerville. Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY College Honors: Dean ' s List. Members: Sigma Theta Fraternity (Sgt. at Arms), Sgts. Club, Sgt. at Arms), Rifle Team, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Companv B (Pvt., Pfc, Cpl., Sgt., Sgt. 1st Class). WILLIAM J. HINSON, JR. Wild Bill Claxton, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION College Honors: Honor Platoon. Member: Sigma Theta Fraternity (Secretary) Physical Education Club, Dramatic Club, Futurt Teachers ' Club, Sgts. Club. Military Unit: Company C (Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. Sgt., Ist Class). Sports: Intramural Sports. ELEANOR LOUISE HITCH Louisa Fitzgerald, Georgia Bachelor of Science SECRETARIAL SCIENCE College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Wesley Foundation (Secretary). Re Club (Secretary. Council). Dramatic Club. Busi ness Administration Club. Y.W.C.A. RICE ROSS HOLCOMBE Canton, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY College Honors: Distinguished Military Stude. Price Memorial Hall Mei Olfic. Barnes Hall JOHN CYRUS HOLMES, JR. Rocky Thomasville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Rex Fralcrnity, Business Administ tion Club, Sgts. Club, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company C (Sgt.). Hcadqu ters Company. Sports: Intramural Sports. WILLIAM DAVID HOLT ■■Whale Adairsville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Business Administration Club. N.C.O. Club, Sgts. Club. Military Unit: Company B (Pvt., Cpl., Sgt.). BARNARD YATES HOLWELL ■■Speedy Quitman, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION Member: Y.M.C.A., Sgts. Club, Physical Edu- ation Club. Military Unit: Company C (Pic, Sgt.). Sports: Letter and Sweater Award for Intra- WILLIAM DANIEL HUGHES Spec Adel, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Rex Fraternity. Sgts. Club, Pbys Education Club, Cyclops Staff, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company B (Sgt.). Sports: Intramural Sports. JAMES TERRY HURT Hertz Gumming. Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Member: Radio Club (Coordinator. Secretary). Y.M.C.A,, N.C.O. Club. Military Unit; Company B (Pvt., Cpl., Sgt.). SAMUEL H. JACKSON Chipley, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY JACK LESLIE JESSUP Jew Smithville, Georgia FLOYD ROBERT HORTON Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List, Distinguished tary Student. BUSINESS ADMINISTRA-nON Member: Sigma Theta, Business Administration Club. Military Unit: Company D (Cpl.). Headquarters Company. Sports: Intramural Sports. Member: Future Business Leaders ' Club (P mentarian, Vice-President), Cadet Bugler (Associate Editor), Sgts. Club, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company A (Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 1st Class). Sports: Intramural Sports. HARRY CLYDE JOHNSON Quitman, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION College Honors: Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Distinguished .I.litiry Student, Blue Honor Bar. Member: Officers ' Club, Glee Club, Physical Edu- ation Club, Y.M.C.A, (Vice-President, Treas- ,rer). JOHN POWELL KING ■•Johnny P. Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Distinguished Military Student. Member: Sigma Theta Fraternity. Sgts. Club, Dfficers ' Club, Rifle Team, Glee Club. Business Administration Club. Generals. Military Unit: Company B (Pvt.l, Company A (Sgt., 2nd Ll., 1st Lt.. Capt.). Sports: Intramural Sports. MIRIAM JANET KING Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY College Honors: Dean ' s List. Who ' s Who An Students in American Colleges and Universi Who ' s Who at N-G.C. (Most Likely to Succ Must Intellectual. Miss N.G.C.. Sweetheart Member: Rec Club, Chemistry Club (Secret Treasurer), Science Club (President), B.! (Council. Treasurer). WILLIAM S. LACKLAND Albany, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY BOBBY JONES LEWIS Gunner Calhoun, Georgia Bachelor of Science MATHEMATICS College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Cadet Bugler (Sports Ei Y.M.C.A., Science Club, Future Teachers ' Cpls. Club. Military Unit: Company D (Pyt., Cpl.). Sports: Intramural Sports, JAMES LUKE Ashburn, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Home Evoiioniics Building THOMAS EDWIN KINGERY Gordon, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION mber: Rex Fraternity (Secretary. Treasi Glee Club, Physical Educa tion Club . Offii Sgt.. Club. Military Unit; Compai ,y C (Ps t., c Sgt. 1st Class, Capt.). Sports: Letter and Swea ter Aiyart 1 in 1 Sports. RUSSELL WAYNE McBRIDE Mac Albany, Georgia Bachelor of Science EDUCATION Member: Future Teachers ' Club (Vice-President), Y.M.C.A., N.C.O. Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Gym Tcai Spo, Baseball, Inti al Softball. BEN LEE McDonald, jr. Greensboro, Georgia Buchflor of Science 2nd Lt Spor! BIOLOGY ry Club. Y.M.C.A. ompany D (Pfc). JAMES HENRY MATTHEWS Boss- Perry, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION ber: Physical Educilion Club (President), ream. Letlermens Club, Sgts. Club. iry Unit: Company B (Sgt.. Sgt. 1st Class. )■ lAMES MERRELL MEANS, JR. ■Jim Zebulon, Georgia Bachelor of Science SS A Dis ER XTN COLLINS MERCK Sonny Gainesville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors; Dean ' s List, Honor Platoon. Distinguished Military Student. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- Member: Future Business Leaders ' Club. Sgls. Club, Officers ' Club. Rex Fraternity (Chaplain). HUGH D. MILLER Gainesville, Georgia Bachelor of Science EDUCATION GEORGE ELLIS MILLS Abbie Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List. Distinguished Mili- tary Student. Honor Platoon. Member: Rex Fraternity (Vice-President). Sgts. Club. Officers ' Club (Secretary). Business Admin- istration Club. Pan-Hellen c Council. Military Unit Con Library alion Staff (Capt. D (Sgt.. 2nd Lt Lt.). (Pvt., Sgt. 2nd WALTER CLYDE MeGAHEE Mac Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Member: The Generals, Future Business Le Club. V.M.C.A.. Wesley Foundation. Military Unit: Band (Pfc). Sports: Intramural Sports. WALTER JOHN MORAN. JR. Goat Albany, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY College Honors: Honor Platoon, Dean ' s List Member: Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Sci Club. Rex Fraternity. N.C.O. Club, Sgts. C Y.M.C.A.. Wesley Foundation. Cyclops Staff. Military Unit: Company C (Pvt.. Cpl., Sgt. OLIN COLUMBUS NICKELSON, JR. Nick- Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Scieticf BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Member: Business Administrjllon Club. Military Unit: Company D (Pvt.). DANIEL BRUNELLA PATTILLO Dan Lithonia, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List. Honor Platoon. Member: Business Adm.nistrat.on Club, Sgts. Club, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company C (Pvt., Cpl., Sgt.). EDWARD JOSEPH NIX Ed Cleveland, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICAL EDUCATION College Honors: Distinguished Military Student. Member: N.C.O. Club, Physical Education Club, Jficers ' Club, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company D (Pvt., Sgt.. 2nd XX ' ILLIAM E. OXFORD Rutledge, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Science Club, Rifle Team, N.C.O. Club, Sgts. Club. Military Unit: Company D (Pvt., Pfc. Cpl.). CHARLES EDWARD PARRISH Charlie Thomaston, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EDWIN HERRING PEDRICK Ed Quitman, Georgia Bachelor of Science CHEMISTRY College Honors: Distinguished Military Student. Member: Chemistry Club, Oflicers ' Club. N.C.O. Club. Y.M.C.A., Rific Team, Explorer Souts. Military Unit: Company C (Pvt., Pfc, Cpl., Sgt., 1st Lt.). SHEPPARD HARDY PHILLIPS Shep LaGrange, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Dean ' s List, Honor Platoon. Member: Future Business Leaders ' Club. Y.M.C.A.. Sigma Theta. Sgts. Club, Rifle Team. Military Unit; Company D (Cpl., Sgt.). Sports: Intramural Softball. BETTE SUE PIERCE College Honors: Distinguished Military Student, Dalton, Georgia Honor Platoon. Member; Busine ss Administration Club, Oflicers ' Bachelor of Science Club, Rex Fraterr lity, Y.M.C.A., N.C.O. Club. BIOLOGY Military Unit; Company D (Pvt., Sgt.. 2nd Member: Sanford Hall (Secretary), Futur Lt.). Teachers ' Club (President), Rec Club, Y.VT.C.A. Sports: Intramg iral Sports. Science Club (Secretary), Dramatic Club. Sanford Hall BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PIM Pirn Atlanta, Georgia Biichclor of Science BIOLOGY College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Sigma Theta Fraternity, Varsity Lt termen ' s Club, Y.M.C.A., Sgti. Club. Seen Club. Military Unit: Company B (Pvt.. Sgt.). Sports: Varsity Tennis Team, Intramural Spori NORMA JOYCE RHODES Crawfordville, Georgia Bachelor of Science HOME ECONOMICS ember: Home tconoraics Club, Future Teach- Club, Wesley Foundation (Council), ' .C.A., Rec Club. Bund House LELIA ANNETTE PITTMAN Toni Woodbury, Georgia Bachelor of Science HOME ECONOMICS College Honors: Deans List. Who ' s Who An Students in American Colleges and Univcrsi Member: Future Teachers ' Club, Glee Club. Club. Home Economics Club (Vice-President, I ident), Y.W.C.A., Wesley Foundation (Coui Vice-President), Sanford Hall (Secretary). EDWARD WESSELS PUCKETT G; .inesville, Georgia chelor of Science ber Cli tary PHYSICAL : Cpls. Club, lb. Unit: Compa FDUCATION Sgis. Club, Ph. my B (Cpl., Sgi THOMAS RALPH RUTHERFORD Long Trooper Austell, Georgia Bachelor of Science MATHEMATICS College Honors: Dean ' s List. Honor Student. Member: Sgts. Club. Military Unit: Company D (Pvt., Cpl.. Sgt.). LLENELL JONES SANDERSON Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Science CHARLES D. REDMOND, JR. Cornelia, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS MASON REX SHELTON Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ber: Business Administration Club, lity, Sgts. Club, Glee Club. :ary Unit: Company A (Cpl., Sgt., Sgt PuCKETT Sanderson CLARENCE QUILLIAN SHORE Shorty Alto, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Distinguished Military Student. Member: Sigma Theta Fraternity (Chaplain). Officers ' Club. Sgts. Club. Future Business Leaders ' Club, Camera Club, Y.M.C.A. WILLIAM HOLDEN SMITH Bump But ' ord, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY lege Honors: Distinguished Military Studei N.C.O. Club, Offic. sident). Rex Fratei Vi GEORGE PIERCE SHORT, JR- G.P. Ciarkesville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Coll ege Honors: Distinguished Militari ,• Stui H [onor Platoon. Men iber: Sgts. Club, Officers ' Clul ), Fi B usine ss Leaders ' Club. Mill tary Unit: Company D (Sgi., 2nd C apt.) . Headquarters Company. Spo, ■is: Intramural Football. JOHN SIDNEY SIMMONS, JR. Big John Eatonton, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION „ Men nber: Sgls. Club, Officers ' Club, Bu ration Club. isines. Mil itary Unit: Company C (Sgt.), H :adqu, JOHN ALVIN SIMMS Dahlonega, Georgia Bachelor of Science CHEMISTRY College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Wesley Foundation (Treasurer), Chei stry Club, Sgts. Club, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company B (Pvt., Cpl., Sgt.). ROBERT A. STEPHENS Steve Maysville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY r: Sigma Theta Fraternity, Y ALEX STEWART, JR. Albany, Georgia Bachelor of Science HISTORY JOSEPH PLEAS SURLS, JR. Joe East Point, Georgia Bachelor of Science CHEMISTRY College Honors: Distinguished Military St Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who Among Studen American Colleges and Uniyersities, Who ' s at N.G.C. (Clark Math Medal, Outst: N.C.O.) , Honor Platoon. Member: Officers ' Club (Vice-President). istry Club (Vice-President). Sgts. Club ( urcr). Science Club, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Company D (Pvt., Sgt., 1: Capt.), Battalion Staff (Major). The Barracks Military Building FRANK GORDON TALLANT Red- Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Science Club. Mili Sgt.). JACK WILLIAM THOMPSON ■•J. NX ' . Thomasville, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY College Honors: Dean ' s List. Member: Science Club, Sgts. Club, Rex Frai y. Explorer Scouts, Y.M.C.A. Military Unit: Comp.iny A (Pvt., I ' fc, 5 Sports: Intramural Sports. FRANK THOMAS THRASHER Pokey-Dot Ciiicopee, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Honor Platoon Member: Sigma Theta Frternity. Business ministration Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. Club, Officers ' Club. Military Unit: Company D (Pvt., Sgt. Sgt. Capt.) WILLIAM C. TIPPINS, JR. Tip Claxton, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY College Honor Member: Sign cience Club. Thct: ry Unit: Company D (Pv Club, Cpl., KATHRYN DORA WALRAVEN Kathy Calhoun, Georgia Bachelor of Science SLCRETARIAL SCIENCE lember: Glee Club. Rec Club, Business Adir ation Club, Y.W.C.A. JOHN LEE WATKINS •Shoulders Thomaston, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Honor Platoon. Member: Sgts. Club, Rifle Team, Business ministration Club, G!ee Club, Rex prater Y.M.C.A. Company D (Pvt., Cpl., Class). : Intran al Footbal CLAYTON EUGENT WEST John Law Graymont, Georgia Bachelor of Science BIOLOGY ege Honors: Distinguished Military Student, iber: Sigma Theta Fraternity (Treasurer, ' resident). Pan-Hellenic Council, Sgts. Club, s- Club. Science Club, Y.M.C.A. tary Unit: Company A (Pvt., Sgt., 2nd NEWTON A. WHATLEY Rome, Georgia Bachelor of Science ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Tallant Walraven Whitworth T. X ' lLLIAMS V. ' iLLIAMS JACK S. WHITWORTH Whit Toccoa, Georgia Bachelor of Scivtice BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION :r: Sigma Theta Fraternity, Y.M.C.A., ROBERT S. X ' ILLIAMS, JR. Winder, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THOMAS C. WILLIAMS Clermont, Georgia Bachelor of Science PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS VICTOR DURHAM WILLIAMS V. D. Winder, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION KENNETH R. WOODS Moe Newington, Ga. Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION College Honors: Honor Platoon. Member: Sgts. Club (Treasurer), N.C.O. Club, lusiness Administration Club, Wesley Foundation. Military Unit: Company D (Pvt., Cpl., Sgt., Igt, 1st Class). RICHARD CHELSEA WYSONG Dicl Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ollege Honors: Distinguished Military Studei Sign- Thel Adn Fraternity, Sgts. ion Club, Y.M.C.A., npany A (Pyt., Sgt., Rille Tcai Leaders ' Club, N.C.O. Club, iry Unit: Company C (Pvt., Sgt, JACK LAWSHE ZUKER Zuk Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Science BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION r: Sigma Theta Fraternity, Sgt! Futi Unit Con Alumni Hall — G tn 27 Irene Atkinson Rome, Ga. Adelaide Elizabeth Cain East Point, Ga. Mrs. Frank Cain . Buford, Ga. James Allen Cantrell . . Rocky Face, Ga. Theophilus Marion Carter Brunswick, Ga. Joe Chapman LaFayette, Ga. Dwight M. Clark Brookton, Ga. Clarence H. Collier, Jr. Midville, Ga. William Lewis Drake Blue Ridge, Ga. CiRACE Wilma Gaines Cartersville, Ga. Nathan Luther Ginn . Cartersville, Ga. Robert E. Goble Rome, Ga. Mary Julia Harvill Alto, Ga. Beulah C. Hiott Dahlonega, Ga. Mrs. Agnes M. Hitch , , . , Fitzgerald, Ga. Cllnnu Iona Holmes Jasper, Ga. Harry Ural Jackson Cuthbert, Ga. Julia S. Johnson Jesup, Ga. Eddie Fagan Little Gainesville, Ga. Julius T. Morgan Lithonia, Ga. Howard Rudolph Park, Jr. Ideal, Ga. Sam Houston Parris Blue Ridge, Ga. Earl Franklin Phillips Hinesville, Ga. Antoinette Pool Norfolk, Va. Plennie Jordon Robinson Dawsonville, Ga. Ernest B. Ross Blairsville, Ga. Eleanor Cockrell Sanders Falkston, Ga. Evelyn Isabell Walls Gumming, Ga. Max Oren Whitaker Asheville, N. C. Blaunche Thompson Wildes Rome, Ga. Zella Styles Wilson Bowden, Ga. Project of Senior Class of 1951 — Archway at Entrance of W alk on the Front Campus J f3 ' V resident Robert W. Duncan Griffin, Georgia Jimmy E. Moore Buena Vista, Georgia Sponsor Mrs. R. E. Duncan Griffin, Georgia Juh ci ' Secretary Graham P. Lowe, Jr Fort Valley, Georgia RoYCE C. Bartlett Fort Valley, Georgia A. Arnold ih, Georgia Art HUR M. Bennett. Jr. ers, Georgia Robe Cony ers, Georgia WiLLiA.M O. Christopher. Douglas, Georgia Jr. Caroe De So VN Clay o, Georgia Elder T. Cras fc Blakely, Georgia lAM C. CuLPEPrCK oa, Georgia Lith ELER Davidson onia. Georgia Clm Cairo ORD A. Davis . Georgia GuERRY Davis, Jr. Buford, Georgia DOBO Macon , Georgia Dyer D. Edk-ard Jackson, Georgia VI F. FlNDLEY ville. Georgia Ralp Ceci H J. Griffis , Georgia Hen« Hahi Y R. Hate, Jr. a, Georgia Bernice J. Harben Dawsonville, Georgia ROBER Elberl T E. Heweee _ an. Georgia Victor H. Hutce Columbus, Georg YLE A. IBBY Valley, Georgia Stan Chat TON T. Jones sworth, Georgia Edwi McR N A. Kersey e, Georgia Tunis P. Lang, Jr. Sandersville, Georgia Willi Clarks ,M J. Livsey, Jr. ton, Georgia James A. McClu Cartecay, Georgia mBammSM Cuthberc, Georgia . P. Sims im, Georgii J. Styles Mary E. Whii PICTURES NOT SHOWN Youns Hi Henry Shanahan Dahloncga, Georgia Pn-siJct WiLF.Y R. McGriff Atlanta, Georgia Vtcc-PrciiJcnt iETTYE Jo Scott Macon, Georgia Spoinor Mrs. L. J. McGriff Atlanta, Georgia Sccrelary Marvin B. Doster Athens, Georgia Treasurer 11LLIAM J. Ya Marietta, Georg Cfih tncte Md Mrs. Mary A. Shllton Dahlonega, Georgia Henry G. Shugabt Calhoun, Georgia John H. Shui.ari Calhoun, Georgia Francis M. Sibley Decatur. Georgia Martin L. Silox Perry, Georgia Max S. Sims Fitzgerald, Georgia Paul C. Simms Dahlonega, Georgia Richard F. Simonton Griflin, Georgia Mary Slaton Dawsonville, Georgia Clifford L. Snydek Marietta, Georgia James F. Spencer New Holland, Georgia JANIE R. Stancil Dahlonega, Georgia Ernest P. Springer Dahlonega, Georgia Frank F. Thompson Lumpkin, Georgia Junius B. Thornton Dewey Rose, Georgia Sara F. Thurston Atlanta, Georgia Gilmer L. Vandiver Helen, Georgia Rule D. Walker Copper Hill, Tenne loHN R. WnsoN boraville, Georgia Moses L. ' Wii son Locust Grove, Georgia PICTURES John W. Winn Hinesville, Georgia NOT SHOWN William C. Wofford Gainesville, Georgia Stanley E. Campbell Decatur, Georg.a John C. Canon Dahlonega. Georgia Cedartown, Georgia •«iLLis E. Davis Dcmorest, Georgia Ernest E. Donaldson McCaysville, Georgia James E. Garrett Buford, Georgia Jan.ls C. Gravity Dahlonega, Georgia Jack L. Greene Ballground, Georgia John W. Hodces Dahlonega, Georgia Robert F. Jones Tallapoosa, Georgia William B. Kemp Sylvania, Georgia Willie H. Leviis Helen, Georgia Eldon L. Manslield. Jr. Albany, Georgia Walter E. Mieks Alto, Georgia William S. Perr.n Tucker, Georgia James L. Sanders Cleveland, Georgia James M. Wright Elliiay, Georgia jEssi L. Yadfn, Jr Uruid Hills, Georgi PresiJent Alton L. Amis Dublin, Georgia CHARltS «■. AR81DGE, Jn, William D. Allen . . HoME D. Allison . . O-iEN C. Amos . . . RiLEv D. Anderson . Thlrman E. Anderson Emmett J. Arnold III JLLIUS E. ASBELLE . . Marion W. Avai James H. Babb Sherman G. Ba James P. Ban James C. Barr Mary E. Bates George H. Ba Vice-Prcsi,l - i ETTY J. ShEAROUSE Decatur, Georgia . Rome, Georgii LIthonia. Georgii . Tif.on, Georgij . Valona. Georgia Fort Valley, Georgia . Reidsville, Georgia . Sarasota. Florida Eastonollee, Georgia . Roberta. Georgia . Atlanta. Georgia Gumming, Georgia East Point, Georgia Macon. Georgij . Crandall, Georgia Commerce, Georgi; Tignall, Georgia . Jersey, Georgi: Cornelia, Georgia Vf. BoviMAN Macon. Georgia S. Bramblett Atlanta. Georgia s S. Brice Gainesville. Georgia S. Brooks Jefferson, Georgia Peggy V. Brooks Douglas D. Broi Jo Ann Blrdeete JUDSON W. Byrd Canton. Georgia lyeltev.lle. Georgia Calhoun, Georgii Atlanta, Georgu Spomor Mrs. •« ' . ■« ' . Ax Dublin, Georgii Secretary Gay Scott Decatur, Georgi; Treasurer Robert C. Stephens Carlton, Georgia tejknteh r  v dm fHf James K. Cacle Nelson, Georgii I ' kank E, Calhoun, Jk Butler, Georgia lATHER U. Campbell E,ilonton, Georgia Wallace D. Garden Gainesville. Georgia Joseph H. Cahmichael Meansville. Georgia Donald J. Carter Floivcry Branch, Georgia Charles M. Cason Huntsville, Alabama Pierce L. Cavthon Greensboro, Georgia Harold H. Chambless Dawson, Georgia Robert H. Clark Griffin, Georgia Charles E. Cobb Springvale, Georgia Jo Beth Copfee Toccoa, Georgia George. E. Coleman, Jr Dunsvoody, Georgia James F. Collins Gainesville. Georgia Iack W. Corn Marietia, Georgia ViALTFR M. Cox Gainesville, Georgia James N. Crak ford Hayesvllle, N. C. Richard M. Cross Atlanta, Georgia Thomas J. Cllpeppeb Fort Valley, Georgia Edith A. Davis Damascus, Georgia Jonah B. Davis, Jr Pelhara, Georgia Thomas C. Davis Covington, Georgia JiANETTL deJarnette DecatuT, Georgia Rasmonu a, Dempsiv Smyrna, Georgia Jerry B. Dettmerinc Fayetteville, Georgia Clyde M. Dover Ellijay, Georgia James B. Drew Atlanta, Georgia Joseph R. Duncan Griffin, Georgia James D. Dunlap Atlanta, Georgia Laura J. Elliott Gainesville, Georgia John HC. Falk Gainesville. Georgia Charles A. Falte Cedartown. Georgia Betty R. Fargason Atlanta. Georgia Steve K. Ferrell -Waycross. Georgia Sylvia J. Field Atlanta, Georgia Anne E. FiNDLEY Alpharetta, Georgia Fred M. Garrett Edison, Georgia Mary F. Gilbert Pendergrass. Georgia Allan H. Goforth Gainesville, Georgia Bernard Goss ... ... Calhoun, Georgia Charies W. Grefr jAMts A. Grissett pAUlINt GURI.EY Albany, Georgia Ray City, Georgia Dahlontga, Georgia Bobby D. Haynes Umes H. Heener, Jr. ... Gainesville, Georgia Ellijay, Georgia Wrens. Georgia James C. Hogue Moultrie, Georgi Mary M. Honea Tate, Georgi Gainesville, Georgi Blvthe, Georgi James C. Huep Crawford. Georgi Gainesville. Georgi Atlanta, Georg. Atlanta, Gcorg Roy M Jones Atlanta, Georg Guilford J. King . . . iRtD J. KlTCHliNS, Jr. . 1 ARRV K. LaNGFORD . . Charffs R. Langsfon, Jr UlRBFHF H. LeDFORD, Jr. Rov L. Levereft . . . Makv E. Lewis . . . V( IFFIAM N. LlFTLE . . Gloria D. Livel ' Thomas H. Live David J. Logan Harold G. Long VCiLLiAM P. McWh Frances J. Malcol Pafrick a. Mafcol JOFIANN R. MaNNII Magnus C. Marefte Carffon F. Marsha DoFORFS M. Marfin June Marfin . . Charfes C. Mil Effis L. Moncr Henry G. Mooi Sheffv D. Mooi . Dalcon, G( Covinglon. Georgi . Manella, Georg: . Toccoa. Georg Gainesv.lle, Georgia Estanollee. Georgia Hartwell. Georgia Carnesv.lle. Georgia Cumming, Georgi . Chipley, Georg . Elliiay, Georg: Dahlonega, Georgi RoBERF D. LoNGlNo Atlanta, Georgi Charles L. McClain Marble Hill, Georg Marv E. McConnell Alpharetta, Georgi Bobby N. McElroy Macon, Geoi . . . Royslon. G. Stone Mountain. G . . . Omega, Georg . . . Tennille, Georg Dahlonega, Georgi Decatur, Georg . Griffin, Georg Marion C. Mafhews Gainesville, Georgia Ranell H. Mafhis Ralston, Georgia Jo B. Meadows Atlanta, Georgia Billy G. Middleton Ramhurst, Georgia Jonesboro, G. Moultrie, Gerogi Cumm.ng, Georgi Gene M, Moree Albany, Georgia Thomas D. Moreland Chatsworth, Georgia Jamfs R. Morfon, Jr Norcross, Georjis Joseph F. Mosfeller, Jr Brookhaven, Georgia WiFFlAM T. Mullinax Jasper. Georgia Mary J. MuLLlNS Calhoun, Georgia VC ' illiam R. Neal, Jr Moultrie, Georgia Charlie A. Newcomer, III Fitzgerald, Georgia Babnev J. NICHOL5 Carnegie, Georgi: Harold H. Nichols Carncg.e. Georgi: RocEK L. Norman Sl. George. Georgi; Barbara Norrell Cumming, Georg.i Henry C. North, Jr Brunswick, Georgia Walter G. Oeferman Chaoncey, Georgii DoROTHV K. Olsen Sapelo Island. Georgij John R. Olsen Sapelo Island, Georgi: Charles D. Pace Elberton, Georgi: Carolyn Paradise Amiry. Georgii Annie R. Paris Rockmart, Georgia Jo A. Parris Blue Ridge, Georgii George R. Partridge Norcross, Georgii Marvin E. Patterson Gainesville, Georgia Jack P. Payne Marietta. Georgia Joyce A. Penlay Ellijay, Georgia Barbara J. Peters Ringgold. Georgia James D. Pethel Gainesville. Georgia James R. Pierce Eton. Georgia Betty A. Pinson Gainesville. Georgia Suzanne R. Pirkle Gainesville. Georgia Albert L. Powell Moultrie. Georgia Jerry D. Power Toccoa. Georgij David J. Puckett Tiflon. Georgii Victor L. Plickett Buford. Georgia ;| ,;Aiice Quillian Gainesville. Georgia ' IDonald L. Randle Covington. Georgia Barbara J. Rankin Stone Mountain. Georgia Thomas C. Ray Commerce. Georgia VClLLlf M. Reins. Jr Gainesville. Georgia Eugene D. Rex Toccoa. Georgia Mary E. Rhodes Crawfordville. Georgia Anne M. Richardson Athens. Georgia William H. Riddle Montezuma. Georgia Roy A. Roberts Dalton. Georgia James G, Robertson Turin. Georgia Sara L. Robertson Gainesville. Georgia Amos J. Rogers Manchester. Georgia JEEFIE C. Rogers Gainesville. Georgia Barbara S. Rollins Tunnel Hill. Georgia f- ' l .-ll f y ' dmdk I jm - Bon R. RovAL St. Petersburg, Florida Dot M. RoYSTtR Tjmpa. Florida Bobby E. Rukkir Bcllton. Georgia Thio Ri-MBii Warner Robins, Georgia William A. Savace Norcross. Georgia HucH A. Saiivir Dublin. Georgia Paul F. Scrocgs, Jr Gainesville, Georgia Fannii B. Seabolt Dahlonega, Georgia William H. Settle, Jr Arnoldsville. Georgia John 1. Se« ' ell Cave Springs, Georgia James B. Sharp, Jr Athens, Georgia Claude R. Sheffield Willacoochee, Georgia Dorothv J. Short Rayle, Georgia Hugh M. Simpson McDonough, Georgia Mart A. Slappev Blue Ridge, Georgia Clem C. Slater. Jr Blichton. Georgia Arthur W. Smith Dalton, Georgia BiTIl A. Smith Clarksvillc, Georgia HiLiiA D. Smith Commerce. Georgia Llovo a. Smith Lavonia. Georgia Richard C. Smith Fayettevlllc, Georgia Harold M. Stanton Macon, Georgia Minnie B. Starc.el Dahlonega, Georgia Jo M. Stevens Atlanta, Georgia GviENDoLVN Stevenson Dahlonega, Georgia James M. Stem-art Roberta, Georgia Thomas C. Stocks Dalton, Georgia Theodore P. Stokely Crawford, Georgia Elton Sumner Norman Park, Georgia Frances B. S aeford Clayton, Georgia William C. Tate, Jr Gainesville, Georgia Bitty J. Tatum Gainesville, Georgia OllN D. Thomas Tlfton, Georgi: Van a. Thurston Gainesville, Georgia Jimmy F. Vandiver Jellerson, Georgia Royce E. Veal Elberton, Georgij F,leanor B. Vinton Atlanta, Georgij Lamar V. Waiurip Gainesville, Georgii Emmett F. Walraven, Jr Calhoun, Georgii Mack C. Wanslev, Jr Carncsville, Georgij JtRKV Ward Nashville. Gtorgw Thomas J. Wakden Tl. McPherson. Georg.j James W. Waters, Jk Gainesville, Gcorgij Eleanor J. Watrins Decatur, Georsi. James A. VCatki Donald E. « ' at. Pegcv J. -WATSOi William R. W« Ranle L. We Ned W. White . Ralph L. Whitlev Thomas A. WiLEV Mildred P. Whitmire H. Wl R. Wii Phillip R. Wi Geraldine Wolee BiLiv B. Wood . Margie Wynne . Habri H. Youn Albany, Georgia Pelham, Georgia Estanollee, Georg.j Lilhonia, Georgia . . Canon. Georgia . Elliiay, Georgia Danielsville, Georgia Lenox, Georgii Bobbt a. Wheless Lexington, Georgi: Joe R. Whitaxer Gainesville, Georgi: Mrs. Shirley Whitaker Gainesville, Georgi. Henry C. White. Jr Atlanta, Georgi; . Dahlonega. Georgij . . Pelharo. Georgii Chickamauga. Georgij Maysville. Georgii Thomasville, Georgia . Gainesville, Georgia Chicopee. Georgia Buena Vista. Georgia Gumming. Georgi) Calhoun. Georgii . Perry, Georgii FRESHMEN PICTURES NOT SHOWN James F. Alfxander Adairsville, Ga. Joseph C. Avery Dahlonega, Ga. John Vt . Barber Atlanta, Ga. Shirley E. Bartox Dalton, Ga. Alston Boyle, Jr. Guyton, Ga. Smedley D. Breedlove Lawrenceville, Ga. |l imy R. Britt Grayson, Ga. Mart S. Britt Stone Mountain, Ga. Claude H. Brown, Jr. Marietta, Ga. Eugene A. Brown Dahlonega, Ga. Joe D. Clements Ray City, Ga. Thomas B. Clyburn Blue Ridge, Ga. Larry E. Cook Griffin, Ga. Charles M. Cooper Gainesville, Ga. Henry F. Culberson, Jr Gainesville, Ga. Donald F. Dean Adel, Ga. George H. Donaldson Sandy Springs, Ga. Donald R. Dupree Gainesville, Ga. Eugene D. Ellington Moultrie, Ga. Robert F. Ellington Ellijay, Ga. Gilbert G. Ensley Blue Ridge, Ga. Charles C. Foster, Jr. Roswell, Ga. Mildred H. Garrett Dahlonega, Ga. Elizabeth A. Gillespie Dahlonega, Ga. RuTHiE A. Glover Cleveland, Ga. William R. Hall Cornelia, Ga. Dixie S. Harben Columbus, Ga. Warren P. Hendrix Lawrenceville, Ga. Rebecca A. Highsmith Gainesville, Ga. Alton L. Holland Cedartown, Ga. Thomas E. Jenkins WrightsviUe, Ga. William J. Kendrick Griffin, Ga. Jam:s W. Kidder Atlanta, Ga. Harold L. King Marietta, Ga. Harold V. King Cartersville, Ga. James P. King Dahlonega, Ga. Richard M. Land Cartersville, Ga. Charles R. Langston Toccoa, Ga. Lewis A. Lee Fitzgerald, Ga. Anne Liles Dalton, Ga. Jon W. McClure Acworth, Ga. William P. McKay Moultrie, Ga. Arthur J. Messier Fall River, Mass. Hughes M. Moore Dahlonega, Ga. Pat Owensby Dahlonega, Ga. Margaret S. Padgett Augusta, Ga. Betty J. Palmer Dahlonega, Ga. William R. Parker Mclntyre, Ga. Charles E. Parks Dahlonega, Ga. Robert L. Phillips Dalton, Ga. Crawford J. Prickett Gainesville, Ga. RosLYN Rogers Lavonia, Ga, William B. Satterfield Dahlonega, Ga. James L. Sisson McCaysville, Ga. John W. Snow vender. Ga. Frank I. Stewart Marietta, Ga. Alice P. Stover Sutchcs, Ga. Ann tte Thompson Decatur, Ga. William A. Threlkeld, Jr. Albany, Ga. Charles M. Tyson Darien, Ga. Henry L. Washington Acworth, Ga. Robert E. Waters, Jr. Rome, Ga. Allen H. Watts, Jr. Guyton, Ga. William J. Weeks Blue Ridge, Ga. Hazel C. White Tate, Ga. Luther R. Whitehead Monroe, Ga. James H. Wood Ball Ground, Ga. Charles S. Zeigler Waycross, Ga. Student Waiters 6:00 P. M. An Exclusive Place to Eat Thanksgiving Decorations ' We fight not to enslave, but to set a country free, and to make room upon the earth for honest men to live in. THE BATTALIDIV IIVSIGJ IA This is the official emblem of the Corps of Cadets of North Georgia College. It is worn as a shoulder patch on the right sleeve of the uniform and as distinctive unit insignia on both epaulettes of the dress uniform coat. This insignia was designed by Captain Raymond C. Hamilton, a former P.M.S. T., and was approved by the War Department. The design consists of a boar ' s head mounted on a yellow shield. The yellow repre- sents the gold that is found in the hills around Dahlonega, and the boar ' s head, which is taken from General James Edward Oglethorpe ' s Coat of Arms, represents hospitality. The design above the shield consists of a blue and white bar, the school colors; a Cherokee rose, the state flower of Georgia; and crossed muskets, the insignia of the Infantry. Encircling the entire design is a yellow scroll designating the name and location of the college. This emblem is proudly worn by all cadets. MILITARY AT IV. G. C NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Situated at the foot of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in Dahlonega, North Georgia College is probably the nation ' s most unique, military school. The college was founded in 1873 on the stite of the abandoned U. S. Mint at Dah- lonega. The school, long termed Georgia ' s West Point, is the state ' s only four-year military college. Military training is compulsory and all graduating cadets receive reserve commissions, with the select group of Distinguished Military Graduates receiving regular commissions if they so desire. Down through the years the school has furnished the country with top-flight fighting men during the time of need. The school lost more than 1 00 of its former students in World War IL During this war men who received their first military training at North Georgia College furnished the Army and Air Force with 2,3 06 men, the Navy 543, and the Marine Corps 104 — the majority were officers. Parades are held frequently on Sunday afternoons and each spring the Battalion holds a military problem in attack and defense. The local terrain is rough and offers good experience in conducting operations of small units. The military life at N. G. C. is brought to a climax each spring by the annual Federal Inspection. Throughout its history the school has always ranked very high on these inspections. The cadets have a right to be proud of their battalion with its glorious history and bright future of prosperous improvement. Reserve Dffieers TRAIlVmG Corps ROY HIOTT Major, Inf. P.M.S. T. jAMIiS A. LUTTRliLL Major, Inf. Mil. Science IV HENRY V. McCABE Captain, Inf. Mil. Science III G. C. LONG J. E. DAVIDSON W. T. WHITE R. H. MEASE M Sgt., Inf. SFC, Inf. Cpl., Inf. Sgl., Inf. Mil. Science I Administration Administration Supply N.C.O. ORVILLE R. HAUSE hi LI., Inf. (Rn.) Commandant ot Cadets CDMMAIVDAIVT ' S STAFF W. H. PACQUIN E7tsigi,, USNR Chaplain G. P. SHORT Hon. Cdt. Capl. Hq. Det. Conidr. J. S. SIMMONS Hon. CJl. Cupt. LEON CAPP Hon. Cilt. Capl. J. R. WARDEN Hon. Cdt. Capl. M SGT. A. K. GRIER, Inf. Assistant Commandant : jmt%. i KM ■ ' i T l ii«i ' ■V,- ? ■ ■ - ' ' - ' . ' ...%S i ■ A:, ■ nm ■C -■ ■.?C. ' : ' }r ' l - i5attaUoit J weetk ean MISS MARY MASON Laivnia, Georgia J cenei from the .Annual Kytficeri ( luo JHweethart Ja BATTALION STAFF MRS. C. B. CLIFTON Battalion Sponsor Albany, Georgia LT. COL. J. R. CLIFTON Btillalion CommaiiJn MRS. B. M. STEVENS Staff Sponsor Cedartown, Georgia MAJ. J. P. SURLS Executhc Officer MAj. J. KANADAY, JR. S-i CAPT. H. C. JOHNSON AJjiifant CAPT. G. E. MILLS S-2 CAPT. J. M. MEANS S-4 1st LT. C. E. COSPER Ass ' l. S-} 1st LT. R. A. STEPHENS Ass ' t. S-4 M SGT. A. M. BENNET Serjeant Major CAPT. G. W. PAVLOVSKY B,ilhl CommanJcr MRS. J. R. PAVLOVSKY Band Spouwr Norfolk, Virginia IK m 1st LT. J. M. COOK 2nd 11. R. R. HOLCOMBE Executive Officer Pltitooii Leuiler 2nd Lt. Ross R. Holcombe Platoon Leader S. Fc. Wiley R. McGriff Vlatoon Sergeant Sgt. Henry R. Hall Platoon Guide First Squad: Sgt. Sibley; Pvts. Chambless, Morce, Culpepper, Laclihnd, Drexler; Cpl. Lowe. Second Squad: Sgt. Fite; Pvts. Watson, Anderson, Reins, Veal, Long; Cpl. Rex. Third Squad: !Sgt. Fargason; Pvts. Miller, Scwell, Payne; Cpls. Whit- ley, Simonton. 2nd LT. J. K. COX M SGT. R. M. BLASINGAME P .1 00 Leader First Sergeant 2nd Lt. James K. Cox Platoon Leader S. Fc. Richard H. Eaves Platoon Sergeant Sgt. Preston L. Sessions Platoon Guide First Squad: Sgt. McDonald; Pvts. Snyder, McKay, Hogue, Blasingame, Neal; Cpl. Clark. Second Squad: Sgt. Pierce; Pvts. Sharp, Allison, Clark, Luke, Ferrcll; Cpl. Edwards. Third Squad: Sgt. Williams; Pvts. Culpepper, Megahce, Malcolm, Dett- mering; Cpl. Hasty. , Hl lpl I ' iii Capt. J. P. King Conimatidiiig Officer MissFlorlnck King Sponsor Avondale Estates, Ga. CDMP IIVY A 1st Lt. R. S. Willm Excculivc Officer 2nd Lt. a. Sttwart 2ni) Lt. C. E. Wist Platoon Leader Platoon Leader FIRST PLATDDIV ;nl) Lt. C. H. Smith Platoon Leader M Sgt. a. E. French First Sergeant First Squad: Sgt. R. E. Ash, Pvts. E. T. Crawford, W. L. Pass, F. E. Walraven, CpL T. E. Anderson. Second Squad: Sgt. R. W. Dun- can, Pvts. W. E. Davis, J. B. Nich- ols, R. C. Stephens, C. L. Chap- man, CpL B. H. Henderson. Third Squad: Sgt. R. S. Peacock, Pvts. J. C. Avery, L. H. Cook, Wm. F. Mullinax. M. C. Marrett. ■mhM Fourth Squad: Sgt. G. W. Brook- shire, Pvts. B. G. Middleton, R. H. Clark, V. L. Puckett, J. R. Duncan, CpL Pat Owensby. A. SliMAKi Platoon Leader M. R. Shelton Platoon Leader V. n. ' OCiLLiAMS Platoon Guide SECDIVD PLATDDIV Fin Squad: Sgt. Harold Jones, Pvts, J. D. Boggus, R. E. Waters, T. A. Wjlcy, B. A. Wheless, J. P. King, Cpl. C. T. Ruark. SiiOihl Squad: Sgt. P. R. Wise, Pvts. S. E. Campell, J. W. Waters, A. J. Messier, G. E. Shugart, J. C. Trepangier, Cpl. A. I. Crettenden. Third Squad: Sgt. J. E. Moore, Pvts. T. C. Davis, W. J. Kendrick, C. M. Dover, E. G. Hlckson, C. S. Zeigler, Cpl. F. W. Moseley. Fourth Squad: Sgt. J. W. Thomp- son, Pvts. F. E. Huff, F. J. Kitch- ens, Jr., Wm. N. Little, L. A. Smith, D. R. DuPree, Cpl. G. D. Davis, Jr. 2nd Lt. C. E. West Platoon Leader J. L. Jessup Platoon Sergeant S. T. Jones Platoon Guide THIRD PLATDDIV First Squad: Sgt. W. J. Livsey, Pvts. W. L. Segars, D. D. Roper, L. E. Cook, C. R. Langston, F. E. Thompson, Cpl. L. C. Adams. S -(0« Squad: Sgt. M. B. Doster, Pvts. G. H. Donaldson, M. L. Wil- son, F. E. Calhoun, G. E. Coleman, Cpl. A. S. Holbrook. Third Squad: Sgt. R. A. Bates, Pvts. J. R. Pierce, J. H. Carmichael, L. A. Lee, J. P. Bannister, R. S. Brisendine. Fourth Squad: Sgt. Wm. P. Se- well, Pvts. D. L. Randlc, G. P. Hill, T. D. Moreland, W. P. Mc- Whirter, Cpl. C. C. Pritchett. W. H. Smith Platoon Leader Sgt. 1st Cl. L. B. Travis Platoon Sergeant Sgt. W. J. Yaw Platoon Guide Capt. E. C. Merck Commanding Officer Mrs. E. C. Merck Sponsor Gainesville, Georgia COMPANY B 1st Lt. A. T. FoRu 2ni) Lt. W. H. HouK 2ni Lt. C. Q. Shoki 2ni) I.t. W. t. Mundy Excciitiiv Officer Plitnnn Leader VUitnon Leader Platoon Leader M Sgt. B. J. Harris first Sergeant FIRST PLATDDIV F:nt Squad: Sgt. Wm. S. Perrin, Sgt. James T. Hurt, Pvts. J. F. Mosteller, C. M. Cooper, J. R. Britt, A. H. Goforth, Cpl. H. L. Mat- thews. Second Squad: Sgt. W. C. Haw- kins, Pvts. C. E. Parks, J. W. Falk, W. M. Cox, W. H. Riddle, J. D. Hardage, Cpl. J. C. Gravitt. Third Squad: Sgt. F. P. Stringer, Pvts. G. Arnold, R. M. Cross, E. B. Bird, T. I. Haralson, J. F. Collins, Cpl. J. V. Byrd. Fourth Squad: Sgt. G. L. Van- diver, Pvts. W. D. Allen, H. C. White, R. F. Ellington, W. J. El- liott, J. D. Byrd, Sgt. B. F. Pirn. 2ni) Lt. W. H. Houk Platoon Leader ScT. 1st Cl. E. W. PucKiiTT Platoon Sergeant £gt. V. J. Riley Platoon Guide 54 SECDIVD PLATDDN 2nd Lt. C. Q. Shore PLi oni, LvaJa- ScT. 1st Cl. H. K. Heath Vlatooii Sergeant Sgt. J. A. McClurz . . Platoon Guide F,rst SclllaJ: Sgt. W. O. Huglies, Pvts. J. Stewart, W. G. Offcrman, C. F. Marshall, C. A. Sheffield, Cpl. J. W. Snow. Seewnl Sqiia, : Sgt. W. T. Poor, Pvts. J. H. Hefner, H. Shanahan, P. C. Simms, E. C. Isnahour, Cpl. W. I.. Ponder. Thiril Squad: Sgt. L. W. Hatta- way, Pvts. E. A. Brown, D. F. Dean, T. Rumble, E. T. ' Wright, Cpl. J. I . Hurt. Fourth Squad: Sgt. i ' . E. Meeks, Pvts. S. D. Breedlove, J. D. Dunlop, T. C. Warden, C. A. Ealte, Cpl. ,|. B. Tho THIRD PLATDDIV Pint Squad: Sgt. W. D. Ho ' t, Pvts. V. A. Thurston, W. C. Wof- ford, C. A. Irby, J. K. Grant, V. D. Garden, Cpl. T. O. Eowler. Second Squad: Sgt. W. W. Da- vidson, Pvs. N. W. White, J. D. Pethel, S. G. Baggarley, V. Carder, J. A. Crawford, Cpl. R. H. Mathls. Third Squad: Sgt. F. G. Tallant, Pvts. J. W. Ridder, P. E. Scroggs, H. H. Ledford, H. M. Simpson, H. G. Long, Sgt. R. F. Jones. Fourth Squad: Sgt. H. L. Thur- mond, Pvts. R. W. McElroy, A. L. Holland, C. W. Akridge, R. L. l ellborn, Cpl. A. McLean. m ' - ' ■! ■•« ' V- ' •% ' fv ' '  „ J 2nd Lt. W. E. Mundv Platoon Leader Sgt. 1st Cl. J. H. Matthews Platoon Sergeant Sgt. J. A. Simms Platoon Guide liii I L l ' l 1 I KlM. Commuiijhin Off hi Mrs. E. H. Kinglry Sponsor Gordon, Georgia COMPANY C 1st Lt. E. H. Pedrick Execuihe Officer 2nd Lt. C. a. Davis Platoon Leader :nu Lt. D. H. Threlkeld 2nd Ln. V. H. Hutchison M Sct. W. J. Hinson Platoon Lcmh-r Third Platuun Leader First Sergeant FIRST PLATDDIV First Squad: Sgt. A. H. Reese, Pvts. J. E. Asbclle, N. L. Williams, Jr., L. V. Campbell, J. Babb, W. H. Settle, Jr., Cpl. C. L. McClain. Second Squad: Sgt. E. L. Mans- field, Pvts. C. L. Slater, Jr., R. E. Holcomb, R. L. Leverett, J. A. Watkins, W. A. Housley, Cpl. G. G. Ensley. Third Squad: Sgt. W. M. Cal- houn, Pvts. W. Coffey, H. W. Hop- per, R. M. Hill, R. L. Norman. H. C. North, Jr., Cpl. B. A. Boyle. Jr. Fourth Squad: Sgt. D. P. Sims, Pvts. J. W. McClure, J. R. Olsen, J. K. Cagle, W. R. Parker, G. H. Amason, Cpl. J. D. Davis. 2nd Lt. C. a. Davis Platoon Leader Sgt. 1st Cl. R. W. McBride Platoon Sergeant Sgt. L. T. Oxford Platoon Guide 56 SECDIVD PLATDDIV F:rsl SquaJ: Sgt. L. P. Chafin, Pvts. H. H. Nichols, J. D. Puckett, R. W. Bowman, M. C. Hawk, D. R. Harper, D. J. Logan, Cpl. C. W. Greer. S.ro«, SqiiaJ: Sgt. R. C. Bart- lett, Pvts. R. B. Longino, F. M. Garrett, R. M. Land, W. A. Threl- keld, C. C. Foster, Cpl. J. D. Clements. Third Squad: Sgt. B. Y. Holwell, Pvts. A. L. Amis, H. A. Sawyer, J. Ward, J. Bramblett, C. D. Page, Cpl. P. A. Jensen. Tonrth Squad: Sgt. T. P. Lang, Pvts. O. C. Amos, C. M. Cason, R. M. Jones, H. M. Stanton, Cpl. G. A. Stephens. 2nd Lt. D. H. TnKiLKiiii Platoon Leader Sgt. 1st Cl. R. E. Hiwell Platoon Serjeant Sgt. W. E. Oxford Platoon Guide THIRD PLATDDIV First Squad: Sgt. L. K. Langford, Pvts. L. R. Whitehead, J. A. Gris- sett, C. S. Brice, W. J. Weeks, R. F. Harrell, Cpl. D. N. McCurdy. Second Squad: Sgt. W. J. Moran, Cpl. W. D. Ray, Pvts. W. C. Tate, J. R. Manning, M. C. Wansley, G. H. Baxter, Cpl. I. G. Roberts. Third Squad: Sgt. J. M. Hall, Pvts. E. L. Lewis, M. L. Silcox, J. G. Robertson, H. G. Moore, H. V. King, Cpl. T. E. Jenkins. Fourth Squad: Sgt. R. C. Wil- liams, Pvts. E. A. Donaldson, M. D. Lawrence, R. C. Smith, Cpl. W. O. Christopher, Sgt. 1st Cl. J. T. Coleman. 2nd Lt. V. H. Hutchison Platoon Leader Sct. 1st Cl. R. C. Wvsong Platoon Sergeant Sgt. D. B. Patillo Platoon Guide Capt. E. M. EbiiRharot Cumniuinli,,)- Officer tM ' -t ' ' tu A . k Miss Robbth Wlstbrook Sponsor Cedartown, Georgia 1st Lt. F. T. Thrasher Exec It tiff Officer CDMPAIVY D MD Lt. C. E. Parrtsh nli Lt. B. F. Sowel Piafooii Lciiih-r Pialoim Leader 2nd Lt. E. J. Nix Platoon Leader M Sgt. a. J. Weatherington First Sergeant FIRST PLATDDIV Fhit SqnaJ: Sgt. J. C. Barrow, Pvts. J. W. Winn, R. A. Roberts, J. Hope, G. Partridge, W. Woods. Second Squad: Sgt. T. R. Ruther- ford, Pvts. C. J. Hamrick, H. H. Young, L. Y. Waldrip, T. C. Ray, B. L. McDonald, Cpl. J. H. Hen- son. Third Squad: Sgt. R. J. Griffis, Pvts. A. J. Rogers, C. T. Caswell, G. King, J. L. Sisson, Cpl. A. H. Watts, Cpl. J. R. Oakes. fo«r j Squad: Sgt. F. M. Ches- ter, Pvts. R. A. Dempsey, W. R. Williams, A. Smith, C. R. James, Cpl. E. L. Abercrombie. 2nd Lt. C. E. Parrish Platoon Leader Sgt. 1st Cl. J. L. Watkins Platoon Sergeant Sgt. J. H. Stephens Platoon Guide 58 SECDND PLATDDIV Fi,i.l SqnaJ: Sgt. W. R. Cooper, Pvts. J. E. Garrett, C. A. New- comer, H. L. Jay, C. E. Cobb, Cpl. J. E. Spencer, Cpl. J. M. Langston. Sccoiul Sqnud: Sgt. W. W. Phil- lips, Pvts. J. C. Huff, F. I. Stewart, T. P. Stokely, W. P. Hendrix, O. C. Nickelron, Cpl. R. D. Walker. Third Squad: Sgt. S. H. Phillips, Pvts. W. A. Savage, T. H. Living- ston, M. S. Britt, J. B. Drew, J. S. Whitworth, Cpl. J. R. Morton. fomlh Squad: G L. Brookshire, Pvts. B. J. Wctherington, J. D. Power, J. R. Kennedy, O. D. Thompson, E. A. Patterson, Cpl. B. J. Lewis. 2nd Lt. B. F. SoWtLL Sgt. 1st Cl. W . D. McClure Sgt. W. C. Tippins, Jr. . PUtoon Lender Plaloou Ser ctutt . Platoon Guide THIRD PLATDDIV First Squad: Sgt. L. B. Chandler, Pvts. J. H. Hulsey, D. D. Brown, J. H. Jacobs, C. H. Brown, Cpl. H. F. Findley. Second Squad: J. L. Yaden, Pvts. J. W. Barber, H. L. Hobbs, H. F. Culberson, D. J. Carter, T. B. Cly- burn, Cpl. W. B. Kemp. Third Squad: Cpl. J. M. X ' right, Pvts. J. M. Whitehurst, C. L. Black- man, A. L. Powell, E. Sumner, T. C. Stocks. Four h Squad: Sgt. W. A. Craig, Pvts. E. E. Ellington, J. Prickett, B. Haynes, J. E. Corn, Cpl. E. L. Moncrief, HEADOUARTERS DETACHMEIVT Front Row: Capt. G. P. Short, Dct. Conidr.; Capt. J, S. Simmons, M Sgc. N. S. Brown, Capt. L. H. Capp. Back Row: Pvt. M. E. Patterson, Pvt. Cawthorne. P. L.; Sgt. B. C. Amick, Sgt. W. E. Bennct, Cpl. F. R. Horton, Sgt. J. C. Holmes. SUMMER CAMP, FT. BEIVIVIIVG, GA., 1950 Fint Row: J. K. Cox, F. G. Tallant, J. T. Coleman, E. W. Puckctt, W. R. Cooper, J. T. Morgan, H. K. Heath. SccomI Row: W. C. Hawkins, J. W. Johnson, M. B. Dostcr, R. V. McBride, A. P. Micgal, G. E. McDonald, E. C. Merck, C. Q. Shore. Third Row: B. B. Fite, R. C. Wysong, B. F. Sowell. W. D. Holt, F. T. Thrasher, E. ,). Nix, C. E. Cosper, B. J. Lewis, A. E. Smith. Fourth Row: W. J. Moran, J. W. Thompson, O. C. Nickclson, J. S. Whitworth, H. C. Johnson, H. R. Johnson, W. R. McGrifl, W. H. Smith. Fifth Row: V. H. Hutchison, J. M. Cook, M. R. Shelton, L. B. Travis, R. W. Duncan, A. E. Crow, G. W. Home, J. L. Jessup. Sixth Row: W. D. Hughes, E. H. Pedrick, G. L. V.indiver, W. J. Hinson, W. E. Mundy, J. H. Matthews, S. T. Jones, K. R. Woods. Seventh Row: A. T. Ford, L. B. Chandler, R. E. Ash, J. T. Hurt, H. M. Moore, A. J. Wetherington, G. D. Gassett, B. J. Harris. 60 We See A Tank Demonstration Flame 1 hrowcr in Action SCENES FRDM SUMMER CAMP FORT BEIVXIIVG, G ., 1950 L -siL A Ten Minute Break Expert Marksmen in the Making Fourth of July Guard Duty In the Pits The Wheels Capt. Wilson and Sgt. Askern Pvt. Snyder Reports for Guard Report The Sweetheart Dance MILITARY SCENES Pass in Review ' Toon Leaders, Take Up the Drill Order! ' C Company Stacks Arms B Company Takes Arms ' Freedom is not to limit but to share; and freedom here is freedom everywhere. W UPrganfeatinna Mrs. J. V. Hutchison Columbus, Georgia Sponwr for Editor Victor H. Hutchison Editor M i I9S0 Dr. Dorothy Brown Mr. H. H. Gilbert Advisors Editorial Business Phctc Mpket Mrs. James M. Cook, Sr. Wrightsville, Georgia Business Mgr. Sponsor James M. Cook, Jr. Business Manager GEORGE PARTRIDGE, LARRY LANGFORD, and ELEANOR JONES were the talented staff members who did an excellent job. Without the knowledge, dependability, and hard work of EDWARD LEWIS and MAX SIMS this book would not have been possible. ClaUeA SHIRLEY ALIEN {As t. Editor} always did a commend- able job on each cask that was assigned. HENRY HALL (Clan Editor), MARV IN LAWRENCE, and JEAN FOW- LER, solved the class layouts after many problems and expended ene.gy. JUANITA HARRIS and ELINOR VIN- TON put many hard hours in doing the senior class section. iHilitat and OtfanijathtU ALLAN FORD {Military Editor), CLIFFORD DAVIS, and BILL HOUK, were the first to finish their section. BROADUS SOWELL (Organizations Editor), WALTER MORAN, ELENA DELMONTE, after much confusion with sponsor pictures, rosters, and write-ups, came out with the largest section in the book. The enviable task of doing the beauty section and Who ' s Who fell to CAROLYN CLAY and ARTHUR BENNETT. These pages prove to be some of the most interesting. WIL- LIAM HUGHES selected the snapshots. pCttA The fact that all sports are not played in the fall gave LUTHER TRAVIS many headaches but, with the assistance of HARRY JOHNSON and BILL PERRIN, he came out with a section representative of N. G. C. intercollegiate and intramural sports. CAROLYN CALLAWAY and ' EDITH BUSH also made a good showing of co-ed sports. SuMm ta KENNETH COX, BETTY JO SCOTT, and GEORGE McDonald were the assistants to the business manager and through them this annual was made financially possible. This efficient staff set a new record in ad sales. 1 1 1 mm- Ulen, Victor Hutchison, Dallas Clarke, Janet King, John Simms, Guy Amason, George Gowder, Joe Dobson, Luther Travis, Don Boggus, John Wilson, Ben McDonald, and Grady Carter. Chem-Ati-if Ciulf The Chemistry Club is composed of members who are Chemistry majors or minors. Programs are given at the meetings on the various phases of chemistry and professional fields open to a graduate chemist. During the year the club sponsors field trips to such nearby points of interest as the chemical laboratories and plants of Atlanta. Once a year a trip is arranged to include those freshmen and sophomores interested in chem- istry as a major. Shirley Allen Pnshhnt George Gowder Vice-President Mack Hill, Wesley Phillips, Shirley Allen, Ken Cox, Ernest Eberhardt, Ben Amick, Powell Lang, Olii Hasty, George Harris, Charles Redmond, Tom Williams, Isaac Roberts, James Gravitt, Preston Sessions Ben Drexler, Bill Culpepper, Charlie Newcomer, and William Ray. PhlfMa Cluit Three years ago the physics majors organized the PHYSICS CLUB with member- ship, for the most part, made up of junior and senior physics majors, but open to freshmen and sophomores who have elected to major in the field of physics. The club serves as a medium for the pursuit of individual interests and also to main- tain liaison with the rapid advances in the fields of theoretcial and applied physics. This is done through lectures, demonstrations, field trips, and various other programs of interest to the members. Mrs. Madeline A. Henderson S jo u r Jack Anthony Thomas Williams Vicf-PrniJait Ken Cox Si ■cretary-Treui •■ ' ■■■ Pl ' 1 m J 4 m 1 Martin Sibley, Janet King, VCalte Hutchison, Jack Oxford, Frank Pii Moran, Johann Manning, Carolyn Clay, Marty Akridge, Victor jack Thompson, Billy Smith, George Gowder, Bette Pierce, Grady larter, Bobby Lewis, Bill Tippins. Science Ciul The Science Club was the first club organized on the North Georgia College campus. It is an open membership club composed of biology majors, pre-professional students, and anyone interested in its activities. Programs are given on various phases of wildlife and conservation, vocations open to science majors, aspects of health, genetics and other similar topics of interest. The programs are frequently given by the students themselves as well as by outside speakers. Field trips are sponsored by the club to various places of scientific interest in the state. Janet King Carolyn Clay Bette Sue Pierce Martha Akridge Victor Hutchisoi President Vice-President Secretary Parliamentarian Proxram Chairma, Allen, Charlie Newcomer, Bobby McElro) William Ray, Clifford Snyder, Ben Dr. Culpepper, Puwelll Lang, Jim Hurt, der. Ra4h Ciulf The Radio Club is made up of those students interested in amateur radio. They are either amateurs or working toward their government Hcenses. Activities of the club include: field trips on which equipment is tested and experiments made, radio construc- tion, group study of the International Morse Code and radio theory, and lectures on technical subjects by different club members. Mrs. C. T. Hardace Spomor Harry B. Forester Advisor Dan Hardaci; ROBIRT Batis Viit-Pnsideiit Mack Calhoun Secretary Harry Johnson Treasurer yatc i CLrrroRn Adam ; The YMCA Is a campus group which is recognized for Christian activity and service. The organization takes just pride in its community welfare work. Each year the YMCA cooperates with the YWCA in sponsoring the Religious Emphasis Week. These coordinated efforts of the YMCA and the YWCA make possible pro- grams and activities which contribute to the social, intellectual, and spiritual life of each NGC student. YMCA CABIIVET Robert Blasingame Carlyle Irby Bill Williams Evelyn Clay Sponsor C(K c 1 CONN ' LR Carolyn Cla President Dot deJarn ' i Vuc-PrcsiJc„l Kdith Bush Peggy Smelley Treasurer ywc i We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and to follow Him. The YWCA, together with the YMCA, tries to maintain a well-rounded spiritual, educational, and recreational program. We sponsor a Religious Emphasis Week every year, and our Freshman Talent Night is a tradition. We have joint meetings every week, at which time we present outside speakers, faculty speakers, student forums, etc. YWCA C IBIIVET Mary Shearouse ETTVE Jo Scott Ann Grant Carolyn Paradise Norma Porter B B i a ■© Bill Christopher, William Livcsy, Russel McBride, Sonny Hawkins. Yates Hall, Ed Nix, Marvin Doster Jack Yaw, Guerry Davis, Billy Mundy, Allen Gurlcy, Ralph Smith, Harry Johnson, Lamar Chapman William Hughes, Robert Briscndine, Horace Matthews, Juanita Harris, Elinor Vinton, Sabra Horton Jerry Wolfe, Jean Fowler, Gay Hannah, Jcftie Rogers, Jo Stevens, Jean Peters, Leroy Mansfield, David Sims Phelan Lowe, Jimmie Moore, Frank Mosley, Walter Meeks, Bill Perrin, Wheelar Davidson, Buzz McGrifl, Allen McLean. p iifj. U Cid The purpose of the Physical Education Club is to promote interest and provide opportunities for further study in Physical Education. The organization is professional in nature and the programs which are presented by its members are recreational as well as informational. The Club ' s 3 5 members meet twice monthly and membership is extended to all individuals who are interested in Physical Education. HORACF. Matti President Juanita Harris Vice-PreuJeiit BURN C. Hawkins Treasurer Capp, Johnny Watkins, Wllllan ice Matthews, Seldon Brown, Jo Livesy, Alfred Holbrook, Charles Bartlett, RusscI McBride, Coach Russell, John Anthony, Jimmie Moore, Clements, Phelan Lowe, Ray Cooper, Junior Kannaday, Leroy Mansfield, Benjamin Pim, Henry Hall, Frank Mosley, Harold Jones, David Sims, Tom Fowler. XettetmaH ' A Ciulf The Lettermen ' s Club is an organization of those students at North Georgia who have at any time earned an intercollegiate sport letter. Baseball, basketball, tennis, and rifle are considered to be conducted on an intercollegiate basis. Also qualifying as mem- bers are those students who have earned a letter in cheerleading, or who have gained sufficient points in intramural sports to have received a letter. It is the purpose of the Club, not only to promote goodwill and sportsmanship among all, but to provide an official organization and a medium of association for the letter- men of North Georgia College. It is the desire of the Club to sponsor a permanent athletic project for the year 1951-52, and also to hold a banquet; this is in addition to its nine regular meetings. It is to be considered that each member of the Lettermen ' s Club has at one time put forth extreme personal effort in behalf of the College activity which his or her letter symbol signifies. Mrs. Gloria Leon Capp S )OMSor Frank Mosley Secretary-Treasurer ' V I RosLYN Rogers Sponsor Jamls R. Clifton PnsiJct William H. Smith First Vice-President Maj. James A. Luttrlll AJtiscr George Mills Second Vice-President Edwin Kingerv ' ivcretary-Treaslire} Joe Stephenson Sergeant -at- Arms Erwtn Merck Chaplain ex fotefh tif The Rex Fraternity, one of the traditional organizations of North Georgia College, was organized in 1917 and is the oldest fraternity now on the campus. Under the capable leadership of James R. Clifton, the Rex has enjoyed a very profitable year. The main objective of the Rex is to promote friendship and brotherhood among its members and the student body. Each quarter several social events are sponsored by the Rex, including trips to the lakes, informal dances and banquets. Members Marvin Doster Ross Holcomb John Holmes William Hughes Bill Livsev Joseph Kannaday Charles Parrish H Mrs. Frank Thrashlr Spot! so r Bobby Hewell Treasurer Hezekiah Heath Sgt. at Arms As a leading factor in the fraternal and social life of the school, the Sigma Theta Fraternity has reached its present status in sixteen years of prosperous growth. The chapter was founded at North Georgia College in 1934, having been brought here by two faculty members. The Sigma Theta cooperates with the other fraternal and social organizations on the campus to give the annual Pan-Hellenic dance each winter. The fraternity sponsors many informal dances, banquets and picnics for its members and the student body. With its present growth and interest the Sigma Theta Fraternity can be expected to show even more progress in its future activities. Members John Anthony George Brookshire Lamar Chapman Jimmy Cook Picnic At Washega Jack Zuker PledqE Members At Candlelight Dance Martain Siblhv Mrs. Frank Thrasher, Chicopee, Ga. Co-Spoiiwr JlMMV Co Member Miss Pat Brett Harriman, Tenn. Co-Sponaor Robert Duncan Member PaH-HelUhic CeuHcil The Pan-Hcllcnic Council is made up of three members from each of the fraternities. It is the function of this council to promote the smooth and close harmony between the Rex and Sigma Theta. The Council has as its social side one formal a year which is usually given in the winter quarter. The Council is ever striving to see that the fraternities give the student body a well-rounded social life. Lillian A. Johnston Barbara Ann Duncan President Bernice J. Harben Vice-President R. Charles Bartlett Sponsor Louise Hitch Secretary T. Beth Phillips Treasurer ec Club CcuHcii M. Sue Sewell Reporter Miss Sara Bruce founded the Recreation Association of North Georgia College, better known as the Rec Club, in the fall of 1936. The purpose of the organization is to provide opportunities and promote interest in participation in wholesome recrea- tional activities. The membership is made up of four teams with the council governing the club under the direction of the Women ' s Director of Physical Education. A president, secretary, treasurer, reporter, four team captains and co-captains, make up the council. The team captains are responsible for the organization and proper functioning of their team. Every girl at- tending North Georgia College can be a member of the Rec Club, and she can decide which team to join. Each year tournaments are held in almost every sport. The point system is used and, at the end of the year, the team which has accumulated the most points is awarded a cup. The girls having fifteen hundred or more points are also awarded letters, sweaters, or stars. North Georgia ' s Rec Club tries in every way to carry out its motto: An activity for every girl — a girl in every activity. Martha Ann Akridge Samille Willis Carolyn Calloway Peggy Ann Smelley Norma J. Porter Carolyn L. Jossers JuANiTA Harris Jeffie C. Rogers Sue Brooks Barbara Rankin Gay Scott Gloria Lively Peggy Watson Mary Honea Frances Swafford Mary Emma Benton Betty Fargason Mary Frances Gilbert Sue Rollins Ruth Westbrook Jean Peters June Malcom Dolores Martin Eleanor Jones Hazel White Laura Jean Elliot Hilda Smith Imogene Brown Annie Ruth Paris Rita Jarrard Ruth Stancil Helen Cannon Norma Porter ToNI ElDSON Joyce Pickens Jo Anne Parris Juanita Moss Carolyn Jowers Ruth Dorsett Annette Reid Louise Hitch Mary Ann Redd phi Om cfOHJ Norma J. Porter Captain Robert S. Williams, Jr Sponsor Carolyn L. Jowers Co-Captain Shirley Allen Bena Burns Edith Bush Carolyn Callawa Linda Chapman jo Beth Coffee Guynell Collier Dixie Harden Marty Holbrook Dot deJarnette Jeanette deJarnette Mary Mason Jo Beth Meadows Margie Mitchell Kay Olsen Betty Ann Pinson Virginia Printz Mary Rearden Betty Rhodes RosLYN Rogers Dot Royster BUNNIE Rl Mary Ann Slappey Peggy Smelley Jo Stephens Betty Jo Tatum Ann Thompson Sarah 1 huksion Mary Eunice White Barbara Norrell Nicky Jackson Sarah Robertson Norma Jarrard tl letcuteaHA Carolyn M. Callaway Captain J. Ronald Duncan Sponsor Peggy Ann Smelley Co-Capfain h I 1 r Jean Arnold Anne Grant Smira Horton Ann Nix Mary Shearouse Carolyn Clay RuTHiE Glovlr Janet King Alice Quilliax Gwen Stevenson Edith Davis Pauline Gurley Marion Mathews Ann Richardson Eleanor Vinton Barbara Duncan Gay Hannah Susie Pirkle Jeffie Rogers Jean Watkins Jean Fowler Juanita Harris Joyce Penland Dot Sanders Jerry Wolfe Ann Frazer Ann Highsmith Betty- Palmer Betty Jo Scott Nancy Ward Marion Graham TtakliftaH Juanita Harris Captain NlSBET S. Kendrick Spoinor Jeffie C. Rogers Co-Captain Marty Akridge Jane Bailey Bet Bateman Peggv Brooks Jo Ann Burdette Elena Delmonte Martha Nell Dinsmore Sylvia Field Edna Fields Bernice Harden Yvonne Harris Donna Howard Mary Burr Jenkins Patsy Johnson Mary Lewis June Martin Jean Mullins Margaret Padgett Carolyn Paradise Beth Phillips TONI PiTTMAN Sara Ann Sewell Sue Sewell Betty Shearouse Mary Ann Leary Shelton Dot Short Betty Ann Smith Nancy Smith Lucy Thomas Jimmy Vandiver Kathryn Walraven Lois Wells Shirley X ' ' hitaker Mildred VC ' hitmire Sammie Willis Ann Harmon Wfifi liftaH Martha Ann Akridge Captain James H. Matthew Sponsor Samille Willis Co-Captain Miss VaNN HALhY Sponsor Major Roy Hiott Aihiser James R. Clifton President Joseph P. Surls Vicc-Pres,ih;it Joseph Kannaday, Jr. Treinurer George H. Mills Secretary Ogicef-yad The function of the Officers ' Club at North Georgia College is to provide an agency for the gathering and dissemi- nation of information pertaining to the cadet corps as a whole. In its meetings, discussions are conducted and the various members are given opportunity to offer any such informa- tion that will benefit or further improve the efficiency of the battalion. In addition to offering criticism, the members receive information and orders from the departments of the Com- mandant and PMS T. In regard to policies to be complied with by the cadets. For the social benefit of the college the Officers ' Club sponsors a formal dance and it is co-sponsor of the annual Military Ball held each graduation. T-Iarry C. Johnson James M. Means A. Stephens Gilbert W. Pavlovsk JAMES M. Cook. Rice R. Holcomb James K. Cox John P. King Robert U ' illiams Alex Stewart, Jr. Clayton E. X ' est U ' lLLiAM Smith Erwin C. Merck Allan T. Ford Clifford A. Davis Victor Hutchison Donald H. Threlkeld Farnest M. Eberhardt Frank T. Thrasher Charles Parrish Broadus F. SowtLL Edward Nix Lanur O tord, John Watklns, Larry Langford, Burgess Fite, Yates Holwell, Jlmmie Hall, Slicrpard Phillips, Warner McClure, Royce Williams, Jack Oxturd, Walter Moran, Kenneth Woods, Grail Brookshirc, Thomas Rutherford, Leonard Chafin, James Barrow, Ralph Griffis, Bill Tippins, Wesley Phillips, William Craig, Jimmie Moore, Andreul Wetherington, Edward Puckett, Walter Meeks, David Sims, Jesse Yaden, Dan Patillo, Wheclar Davids,, 11, Lloyd Chandler, Fred Chester, Bobby Hcwell, Russel McBride, Charles Bartlett, Leroy Mansfield, Richard Wysong. Tunis Lang, Ralph Smith, Mack Calhoun, Sonny Hawkins, John Coleman. et eanU ' Clul Andreul Wetherington PresiJi-iil loBBY V. Harris Vice-PrvsiiU ' iit Robert Blasingame Secretary Kenneth R. Woods Trcaslirfr Hezekiah K. Heath S,r!-,-aii -ii -Arms r The Sergeants ' Club ' s primary aim is to seek, through the efforts of its members, ways toward the betterment of the Corps of Cadets. Along with the responsibility of each member of this organization in his own unit the combined aims of all the members stress continuous improvement of the battalion. As part of its activities the Sergeants ' Club sponsors and presents social functions for the enjoyment and benefit of its mem- bers and the college. Phillip Wise, Jack Yaw, Layman Hattaway, George Gowder, Robert Duncan, Jack Anthony, Bobby Harris, Arthur Bennett, Albert French, Jack Zuker, Jack Thompson, Glenn Walls, Robert Bates, Henry Hall, Buzz McGriff, Preston Sessons, Jack Jessup, Burt Farguson, Martin Sibley, Gilmer Vandiver, William Holt, Harvey Thurmond, Jimmie Pierce, Paul Stringer, Bill Williams, Benjamin Pim, Vic Williams, Rex Shelton, Luther Travis, John Simms, Bill Brookshire, George McDonald, Richard Eaves, William Livsey, Hezekiah Heath, Jack Jessup, Robert Blasingame Jack Green, Charles Pritchett, Phelan Lowe, Olin Hasty, Thomas Jenkins, Allen McLean, Bud Greer, James Morton, Billy Ray, Lawton Moncrief, Berry Henderson, Bill Poor, Isaac Roberts, Thurmond Anderson, Frank Mosley, Pete Jensen, Allen Watts, Ranell Mathis, James Hlnson, John Shugart, James Matthews, Jules Trapagnier, Magnus Marrett, Bobby Lewis, Bill Christopher, Luke McLain, Tom Fowler, Ralph Whitley, Frank Findley, Beale Davis, Edward Abercrombie, Gilbert Ensley, Dallas Clark, Guerry Davis, Tom Ruark. CctppMU ' Clul The Corporals ' Club of North Georgia College was organized on October 17, 1950. At this first meeting of the club, the officers for the ensuing year were elected. With approximately sixty members, the Corporals ' Club has begun what proves to be a very successful year of service both to the college and to the individuals concerned. Guerry Davis, Jr. Prnidtnt Luke McClain Vice PresiJenI Thomas Ruark Tieaiunr Albe rt Crittendon ■ crc ary Vi i ' i Alfred Holbrook Cort oral-at Arms — . i. Jl Saxophones: Bass: Ken Cox Martin Sib Walter McGahee William Culpepper Drums: Jimmy Hogue Bud Ash Piaiw: Bill Williams Trumpet: Jimmy Cook James Pierce Trombone: Dick Eaves Pat Malcom cHetaU The Generals furnish music for various social functions at North Georgia College, as well as for dances throughout the state. Its members are selected competitively from the student body. It is directed by one of its members. The Generals offers excellent training for those interested in professional orchestra careers. Mrs. Theodore Cox Sponsor l1 ft ' • ■ -t: ■% M ' -M fe ▼W Dixie Harbin, Mary Redd, Peggy Watson, Kay Olsen, Je wen, Wetona Eidson, Betty Fargason. Alltn: Mary Tftiors: Prest Por Sdtiranm: Bettye Scott, Edith Bush, Jo Meadows, Jeanette dejarnette, Mary Hon Jo Ann Burdette, Suzanna Pirkle, Marion Matthews, Anne Richardson, Carol, Annette Pittman, Ruth Dorsett, Donna Howard, Gay Hannah, Nickie Jackson, Betty Shearouse, Jo Stevens, Nor Don Boggus, Webby Coffey, Edwin Kingery, Kenneth Cox, Jimmy Cook, Robert Biasingame, Albert Powell, Tom Haral mon Hattaway. Basui: Clifford Adams, Luther Travis, Walter Moran, Jimmy Hall, Dyer Edwards, Henry Hall, Bobby Clark, H Arthur Rennt-n. William Culpepper, Martin Siblev, Roy Roberts, Theo Rumble, William Neal, Jim Hurt, Bert Fargason. Josiah :e Wellborn, John Jacobs. Bla Snvde Mo nga in Mullins, Shearouse, m Sessions, crief, Lay- { Johnson, e, Clifford lee Clul The Glee Club works up during the year several sacred and secular programs. These include usually a program of Christmas music, a con- cert of sacred music, and a program of secular music. The main program is the sacred concert with which the Glee Club travels extensively over the state, thereby serving to acquaint the state with North Georgia College in a very directly inspirational manner. The music performed ranges from the great oratories of Handel and Mendelssohn, The Messiah and Elijah to the melodiously plaintive spirituals of the Negro. The annual concert itinerary includes usually one or two radio broadcasts. W. Desmond Booth Director Members: Bettye Jo Scott, Martha Ann Akridge, Kay Olson, Mary Ann Slappey, Yvonne Harris, Lucy Thomas, Louise Hitch, Francis Swaffon, Janette dejarnette, Jo Stephens, Mary Ann Rearden, Dixie Harbin, Elinor Jones, Jane Adams, Shirley Allen, Mary Shelton, Ruth Dorsett, Bill Brook- shire, Jimmy Cook, Bill Reins, Don Boggus, Tunis Lang, John Williams, Dyer Edwards. hfamatic Clul Last year the Dramatic Club presented several very interesting plays. The biggest success of the year was the presentation of Arsenic and Old Lace which was en- thusiastically received. This year the plays will consist of two one-act plays and two three-act plays, the main presentation being When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Miss Alice Logan Ellijay, Ga. Spoinor George W. Brookshire Prcmlct Don Boggus Vice-President Mary Ann Shelton Secretary ' Treasurer Garland Seals Preiidcnt Senior Sciialor Mr. W. E. Clark AJiiwr ctenMc Senate Awards After a period of competitive training by debating in intercollegiate com- petition, the Forensic Senate entered the Grand National Tournament, at Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Va., and placed well in the upper third. Later in the season, the debate teams hit their stride and, without losmg a debate, placed second in the Smoky Mountain Tournament, at the Uni- versity of Tennessee. The Forensic Senate swept the Georgia Intercollegiate Tournament at Emory University, without a loss, and its affirmative and nega- tive teams met in the final rounds to give North Georgia College the cham- pionship. Throughout the year, the Senate maintained a remarkable record by winning approximately seventy-five per cent of its intercollegiate debates with colleges and universities throughout the debate tours during the year. The Senate is proud of the record it has established through the years, and zealously works to maintain that record. NOT SHOWN: ROBERT PARKER Clifford Davis Vice-President Senior Senator Jimmy Stiphe Secretary Tr Senior Sena or Broadus Sowell Chaplain Senior Senator Buck Yaden Sergeanf-at-Arms Probationary Member Bill Brookshire Probafiouary Membc Don Boggus Probationary Member Clifford Adams probationary Membc Dr. Harry B. Forestlr Faculty Advisor Grace Connor Dahlonega, Ga. Sponsor SajttiM tuifeht Vnhn Baptist Student Union attempts to coordinate the Baptist activities on the campus and serve as the hnk between the campus and the local church. Students automatically become members of BSU when they join the local church, Sunday School, or Training Union. BSU sponsors special programs, socials, deputations, study courses, and supports mission work. In this way, BSU strives to enrich the life of the student and further the belief that Christ is the Answer. Exerutive Council Shirley Allen Clifford Adams Virginia Printz Sarah Robertson Edith Bush PrciiJcii Enlistwent V.-Pn-y. Sochi V.-Pres. Dciotioual V.-Pres. Secretary LLY U ' OOD Janet King Dyer Edwards Jane Adams Sara Thursto Treasurer Deputations Chairman Music Director Pianist Publicity Chairn Victor Hutchison Editor BSU Paper Louise Todd Co-Ed., BSU Papc Roy Roberts BTU Representative Mack Hill Sunday School Rep. Mary Anne Redd Trip Manager 1( eJttn hUtef eliptc hiji Mrs. I, L. Brisendine Me .. Charles Moffett S ioHsor Edith Davis Barbara Duncan Charles Bartlett S 1 Pmliir Ailiisor ■ V H I Uffl m 1 John Wilson William Tate James Dunlap B 1 Wl m H i Robert Brisendine Dr. S. M. Huntley James Robertson B ■ Wll 1 r B ru h dorsett Frank Calhoun Charles James Herbert Hopper ■ I ' -M Robert S. Brisendine President arbara Duncan Secretary Charles Bartlett Treasurer We eif %uH l(athH Wesley Foundation is an organization of the Methodist Church that attempts to minister to the total religious life of students on a college campus. It has been the policy of Wesley Foundation to center its program in a Methodist Church nearest the campus. The programs, which have been developed out of the needs of student life, seeks through organized fellowship to provide for the spiritual, moral, and social needs of students. It is our hope that these programs will train students in churchmanship and develop their personal religious life. Mrs. Williams Sponsor Jack Jessup Jim Means Clifford Davis Ann Thompson Leon Cap Vice-PrciiJciit Sccrcfary Tieaiu rer Penh ,imi;, aria,: Reporter Mutate SuMmAA Xea et ' Ciul The Future Business Leaders ' Club of North Georgia College was organized in the Spring of 1949. It was instituted due to the fact that a need was felt by the Junior and Senior students of Business Administration and Secretarial Science for an official organization which would be in a position to present certain aspects of the business world, which existed outside the classroom. The club meetings, held the first Monday of each month throughout the regular school year, also serve as a gathering for those students, who, in the near future, will be associated in the world of business. Programs at these meetings ordinarily include as speakers, business executives from Atlanta or Gainesville and other cities throughout North Georgia. It is the aim of the club to undertake to complete a project related to business which would remain in the Business Administration Department for use by future students and others who might profit by its utility. A banquet is also presented for the benefit of club members. The Future Business Leaders ' Club has grown since its beginning in 1949 with a membership of 2 5, to its present size of some 50 members. 19- ■ m Jones Whitehurst k i4 -f Trapagnier Marion Graham Sunday Mrs. E. C. Graha Spotisor Bettv Sue Pierce Sccie ary ah p ' 4 Halt . . . 1 Mary Shearouse Morning During the Week Co-Eds Go To Class . . . Sometimes Studying . . . tcWit e Spring Picnic Ann H.irmon, |oyce Rhodes, San Robertson, Guerry Davis, Ralph- Smith, Martin Sibley, Annette Pittman, Dorothy Sanders, Lamar Chapman, Beth Phillips, Ella Mae Duvall, Dot dejarnette, Eugene Rex, Russell McBride, Bobby Lewis, Bette Sue Pierce, Dr. Orby Southard. utute Teacher ' Oi-fonijathn The chief purposes of the John C. Sirmons Ch,ipter of Future Teachers of America are to enable students at North Georgia College who are interested in becoming teachers to more fully understand the professional aspects of teaching, and to develop those qualities of leadership that will result in active participation in professional organizations after graduation. Efforts are made to develop ethical ideals and to enrich the social life of members; to contribute to the development of all students; and to foster education at the com- munity, state, national, and international levels. Jetty Sui: Pii rcl Presiiifiit Russell McBrid Vuc-Prciident Dorothy DEjARNOTTr Secretary Eugene Rex Treasurer Miis, K. W. Pi 100 Dallas Clark, Jimmy Cook, Burt Fargason, James Stewart. Kenneth Cox, Richard Eaves, William Williams, Jack Anthony, James P ierce, Robert McLeroy, Martin Sibley. Camei-a Clul The Camera Club of North Georgia College is composed of all students interested in all phases of photography. The club has at its disposal a large darkroom outfitted by the college. Projects carried out include instruction given in use of cameras and equipment, developing, printing, and enlarging. The club also furnishes pictures each year for the Cyclops. Ed Lewis Vice-President Burgess Fite Secretary-Treasurer 101 Mrs. S. W. Rhodes Sponsor Mary Shiarouse Vicc-PrcsiiU-llt k 3YCE Rhodes RuTHiE Glover Treasurer H m CccHcmicj Clul Harvest Queen Festival Table Decorations 103 Sivviiii; l ' n |cu ■g f f t-j 1 w fhps o ' ' ■1 I H MT GOLD ■ H GjiJ in iiiJ-Ui-arln.i- quarll vein. W«« H i.na: dis.orrvd In Ci! :xt ' i b) Benlamln Bf Partlii m la a. 1 mllua outh. In what wu 1 1 Ihitl Chsrokoe Indian lorrllorr The rmiilt. 1 wJ Ins ei M rush hasuoed the «zoda« o the 1 HH liJisns and aellled the rsfioB The dlion- |H 1 fry mine, kcown ae the Calhoun, wan later HH H owoiid ' and operated by Senator John C Cat- | H houn ol South Carolina. Othera have ooer. H P au-d tnlervaU. and periodicallT have H H made diecoverlet ol or«. . .. B Lumpkin County Courthouse LUMPKIN COURT HOUSE ■] WUL ' r.r ' .-ac d V M M OKlab ' M H| .. 1332 The town fl B -. n Ott bcr. 1833. orlh« ■ B . , ..oca ' raeanlps -fclden . IH H 1, i:; 1849. DrMF. Stephen- H H - ihe Mint. atlemDIciS to iJt - H H 6! ,, , f-in.jrs from lo.flvlns to loin the H W% CnliloinU gold lUsh His oration jave t  e B 91 to the sayfnga There ' s millions In it. ' and M ■ Thurs gold tn thoni thnr hilts. ' H Panning Gold S?; wi« a! Could These Be Members of Our Faculty? 101 ' Whether in chains or in laurels, liberty knows nothing but victories. porta We won some and lost some in baseball. We ' re proud of our Kadets on the diamond. Front row, left to right: Manager Isaac Roberts, Ray Cooper, Jack Ant hony, Lip Livesy, Ed Coleman, Donald Clements, Bill Rip Sewell, Seldon Brown, Al Holbroo k, Manager Jimmy Moore. Back row, left to right: Manager Bobby Lewis; Wilburn Hawkins, Whee ler Davidson, Ed Garrett, Forest Spencer, Coach Russell, George Donaldson, Owen Harris, Billy Ivey, Arthur Hogarth, Tom Fowler, Carlton Gunter, Manager Tom Clark. NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC NGC HERE ' S WHAT WE DID IN ' 5 . 12 Clarksville Trade School ... 5 . 9 Clarksville Trade School .14 . 3 Georgia Teachers ' College .4 . 2 Georgia Teachers ' College ... 3 . 4 Piedmont 7 . 12 Western Carolina 6 . 25 Fort McPherson 4 . 4 Piedmont 6 . 4 New Holland Mills . 14 Oglethorpe . 17 Fort McPherson 3 . 3 New Holland Mills 1 . 1 5 Oglethorpe 3 . 5 Piedmont 3 . 6 Western Carolina . 1 Erskine 4 . 10 Georgia Teachers ' College ... 6 . 6 Georgia Teachers ' College ... . 6 Erskine 10 . 5 Piedmont 4 BROWNIE, Board Rapper De Luxe and No. 1 Hurler I I I Left — Don Clements lets one ride Right — Capp prepares to let fly Vai-Mi) First row, left: Mansfield, Spencer, Mosley, Lowe, Wise, King, Ward, Brown. Back row, right: Gurley, Burt, Moore, Dempsey, Coach Jack Russell, Nichols, Bartlett, Hulsey, Lewis, manager. 13 1 ) Sa ketkall Citadel watches its fate rip through. - , lj BBHHHH r A- ' - 0 1 41 If Mosley sinks free throw. IS ba3 B HH SH HC ■O I V ' 1 i i H j H Wi The referee sort o ' missed this one. Mosley helps wallop Citadel. Harry prepares to shoot free throw. Bartlett helps Sgts. beat Cpls. INTRAMURAL SPORTS AT N. G. C. A major outlet for the keen competition that exists between the miUtary companies is the intramtiral sports program. Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, track and field, ping pong, boxing and sof tGall are enthusiastically received by the cadets and the exist- ing program has as its objective the development of good sportsmanship and the building of healthier bodies. The athletic trophy is awarded each year to the military company that has accumulated the greatest number of i oints, and the winning of this trophy partly determines the honor company of the year. Individuals are rewarded for personal efforts by the presentation of sweaters and emblems at the end of the year. The Physical Education Department does a creditable job in furnishing coaches and officials, as well as hours of planning and directing, for the intramural sports program. D scores on Band. Kingery gets off the floor? Vat itif i ie yeatnA Warden (Coach), June Ma anette dejarnecte, Shirley n, Mary Ann Redd, Barbar Peggy Brooks, Miss Johns ' in, Martha Ann Akridge. (Adv Cpt. McCabe, King, R. X ' illlams, J. Matthews, Whitehead, Morree, Ponder, Barrow, Brookshire, W. L. Williams, Rex, Vandiver, H. Matthews, Hall, Houk, Blasingame, Jensen, Heath, Hawk, Watkins, Oxford, Pedrick, Lewis, Simonton, Cha6n. Intramural Football Champs. jhittatMttat Hewell nips one for C . ALL STAR Backfield: Christopher, QB; Holbrook, RH; Davidson, FB; Livsey, LH. W NGC ' s ALL STAR TEAM Amos, RE; Williams, RT; Doster, RG; Davis, C; Duncan, LG; Watts, LT; Kingery, LT; Lowe, LE; Christopher, QB; Hol- brook, RH; Davidson, FB; Livsey, LH. Goforth gains yards against C . % 1 t m Ikj ttX ' n l Company B They gave A two hard fought battles. Holbrook goes down under a host of tacklers. • « Our football officials: Coach Jack Russell, Harry Johnson, Major Luttrell, Mr. Williams, Lt. Hause. All Star Team elected by the intramural players: Line: Lowe, Williams, Doster, Davis, Duncan, Greer, Heweli. Backfield: Holbrook, Cosper, Christopher, Duncan, Livsey. Company C Tied B for second place. - ' .«• ' -.,( ., e f ' k ■f D Company Last but not least in spirit. 9ohM Bramblet sends one down. Teaqunates watch as Christopher cruises around end. Davidson looks for target during All Star game. jj f • , pi  i.t.m-4 1 i to right: Bobby North, Bobby Royal, Ross Holcombe, Lloyd Chandler, Grady Carder, Frank Pim, Bill Tippins, Mr. Williams. temU Pim shows form of his serve. Cheei ' iea4ei ' Lucy Thomas, Captain of Cheerleaders. JUjA • Uft: T«B1 Haralson, Nancy Smith, June Martin, Jeffie Rogers, Yvonne Harris, Jo Stephens, Lucy Thomas, Gay Scott, June Malcom, Robert Brisendine. What, form? Looks good, but can they hit the target? Ten coming up. Practice makes perfeci SOFTBALL K : t It ' ii ' Let our object be our country, our whole country. And may that country become a vast and splen- did monument of. wisdom, peace, and liberty. 9fw Bill :EDOM: 4 speech 4uuL prcssj «4 homm ptraoa Rights Presenting: iHi ' ' Scih ' e bucket Cyclops Queen for 1951 Bunny reigns Queen of the 1951 CYCLOPS, the first co-ed to be named as such in the history of the yearbook. The blue eyed sophomore from Bellton was elected by a popular vote of the entire student body, proving her loveli- ness and popularity. She is majoring ia home economics and is a member of the Home Ec Club, the Mercureans, and a 1950 CYCLOPS beauty. Vital statistics: light brown hair, blue eyes, height 5 ft. I ' z in., weight 106 lbs. Lovelies elected to the Beauty Court by popular vote were Delores Martin, Betty Shearouse, Sammy Willis, Mary Shearouse, and Nicky Jackson. LjiPP 1 ilr ' iiiir B ■ Hv j 1 1 1 h ' ;,: . :-: ■ f ..- .. ' ll B ■f IHI Settif SheafcuJe i i - Htl helcfes fHaHiH Front row: Erwin Merck, Janet King, Shirley Allen, Annette Pittman, Seldon Brown. Back row: Harry Johnson, Dan Hardage, James Clifton, Leon Capp, Joe Surls. Mp ' j Mo jfn ImericaH Pictured above are the students from North Georgia College who were selected for Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. The students who are recognized in Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges represent over 600 colleges and universities. They are nominated by their respective schools on the basis of: scholarship, cooperation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, promise of future usefulness to business and society. Each student accepted by the organization is awarded a certificate of recognition. In addition Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges conducts a placement service for the convenience of its members when they graduate or in future years. This service is very helpful in helping the students selected find better positions in the business world. . •« .- . i(fh.i wy -t ' 1 1 f - ntcM Mellectual Janet King Joe Surh ' ini t iikelii U Succeed H Janet King Harry Johnson r atn. .c H Bl ■Wh i Whc Ver Ccui--  ic t T. per tiice H  ' ' hen-, V illio Oh i . C mo The Queen. Each Fall Quarter the Home Economics Club sponsors the Harvest Festival Dance, highlighted by the presentation of the Harvest Queen and her court. Each company and fraternity sponsor a candidate and a popular vote determines the lucky girl. Miss Mary Mason, sponsored by D Company, was crowned at the festivities in October. Mem- bers of the Harvest Court were Miss Dolores Martin ( C Com- pany), Miss Mary Ann Slappey ( B Company), Miss Samille Willis ( A Company), Miss Mary Shearouse (Sigma Theta), Miss Betty Shearouse (Band), and Miss Roslyn Rogers (Rex). During the dance. 1. Lovers. 2. More lovers. 3. Still more. 4. These too! J. Posed by professional models. 6. Do you understand that. ' 7. Pass in review. 8. Perfect way to travel! 9. You don ' t say! 10. CYCLOPS Queen? 11. Come on, put ' er over! 12. She ' s shy. 1. Rex initiation. 2. She ' ll never do that again! 3. After a hard day. 4. Holes. 5. Jane and Dyer. 6. Joanne and Teddy. 7. Betty S. leads the parade. 8. On Sigma Theta picnic. 9. Cheer up, Rats! 10. The ole swimmin ' hole. 11. Guard Report Blues. 12. A co-ed ' s room? 13. Waking up the dead! 14. jTiAiop apisd 1. Close that door! 2. Book worms. 3. Music please. 4. Big Chief D. D. J. Man of the day 6. Show girls. 7. Hay? Ride. 8. Terrible trio. 9. Road guard. 10. Joyful Joyce and Team. 11. Whee-e-e-e! 12. El Mac. Qi !5? - ' i- f ' ' Mi -■- . , ifll k f 1 M ■W : r . i.«r ' ■ iQ 1. Ship wrecked. J. 2. Arturo , Hola. 6. 3. Music lovers. 7. 4. Floating period at Griff ' s. 8. Cramming. Korea bound grads. What ' s up? 9:00 o ' clock break. 9. By the 15 J. 10. Little men. 11. The three Monkeys. 1. Davenport catches booze runner. 2. Whusky going to waste. 3. Carolers get candy. 4. Hey Cadets! 5. Before Rat Court. 6. Talent night. 7. Gold bricking. 8. Lloyd lobs it back. 9. The horrible Court of Rats. 10. Prize winning design. 11. Fashion Show. 12. Saturday night. Military Ball. 13 1. Sigma Theta F 2. Ice Storm 3. Puzzled Freshn 4. Waste Paper 5. Brr-r-r-r-r 6. Fresh eggs 7. Guynclle the Gho 8. Awful Adams 9. Gun moll Mary 10. Pretty shoes 11. Dont cry Betty 12. Innocent 13. Nicky and — 14. Boy friend Merck 15. Hmm-m-m-m. 16. It ' s my lazy day To all those who have made any contribution, whether large or small, toward the publication of this annual, go our thanks and appreciation. Our thanks especially go to the staff and faculty members who have given up many hours of their time in order to make this edition possible. By no means is this a perfect yearbook, but we do hope that we have accomplished our plan and that you will place the value upon this book that we intended to create. — The Editors American industry has been a chief factor in the defense, as well as, the prestige of the country. ' ' m tn ' mmnti TfCeet tHC at GRIFFIN ' S FOR Sandwiches — Sodas — School Supplies Toiletries — Tobaccos A Friendly Game of Pool Mefe the £eJt Jfj filu ai cl4 R. A. Griffin, Jr., Proprietor DRUGS SODAS SUNDRIES Dahlonega Pharmacy Just As Your Doctor Ordered PHONE ISO SEALTEST ICE CREAM - YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY ON THE SQUARE DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Comp ilmentd ID OF THE STUDENTS ' FAVORITE HANGOUT THE NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE STUDEIV T EXCHAI GE THE CA] TEEI r AN EXCELLENT STAFF OF STUDENTS The Center of the Campus upptie ot tfout Qettf Heeaf Your Patroiiay,i ' Makes This Coiii ' t ' iiieiice Possible JACK ROBERTS, Manager DAHLONEGA GEORGIA DAHLONEGA RECREATIOIV CEl TER Chink and Bob Edwards Your Favorite Place to Eat and Play Billiards We are now serving Frosted Malt Where N. G. C. Students Are Always Welcome Dahlonega Georgia AUTOMATIC GAS COMPANY OF GAINESVILLE Cooking — Heating — Water Heating — Refrigeration Complete Service with Butane and Propane Gas 115 North Main Street • p. o. Box 485 Phones 1641 and 1928 Gainesville Georgia Complhnents of WOODY ' S BARBER SHOP Hair Cuts of Distinction Dahlonega Georgia Compliments of Sharon Jewel ry Co. Watch Repairs Dahlonega Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF FALCO] SPORTSWEAR CO. MANUFACTURERS OF MENS DRESS SLACKS Wrightsville Georgia J. C. PEIVI Y COMPAIW ff ' liere Savings Are Greatest Gainesville Georgia PEERLESS LAUIVDRY ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Strive to Satisfy Commerce Georgia Courtesy — Efficiency — Dependable Service THE R AIVK OF D AHLONEG A A Bank Yoii Can Bank On Member F.D.LC Dahlonega Georgia Dixie Hunt Hotel Gainesville, Georgia Modern Good Meals Pilgriiii-Estes Furniture Co. Complete Home Furnishers Philco and RCA Television and Radio Sets Frigidaire Home Freezers Frigidaires Electric Ranges Gainesville Georgia The Dahlonega Bfugget QUALITY JOB PRINTING Dahlonega Georgia Compliments of Jacobs Motor Company Cadillac and Oldsmobile Sales and Service 540 East Broad St. Phone 147 Gainesville, Georgia Gainesville Jewelers Lenox China - - - Kirk Sterling Gainesville Georgia Jimmie Haynes Motors Chrysler-Plymouth 318 E. Broad Street Gainesville, Georgia Compliments of The Book Shop Gainesville Georgia George Moore Ice Cream Company, Inc. 54-56 Alabama St., S.W. Atlanta Georgia Hotpoint and International Harvester Appliances Radio Repairs — Sales — Service GE and RCA Radio and Television White Music Company 129 N. Bradford St. Telephone 936 Gainesville, Georgia Compliments of Henry Grady Hotel L. O. MOSELEY, Vice P res. -Manager N. G. C. Standard Ring available for any Graduation Year H. S. Canfield 1560 No. Decatiu Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. OFFICIAL JEWELER Herf f-Jones Co. Medals — Trophies — Invitations iNsiGNiAS — Uniforms Shoes — ■ Boots — Jackets will be a Pleasure to Serve You Atlanta Army IVavy Store 64 Alabama St., at Pryor St. Atlanta, Georgia Pick up the bag with the little Red Truck on the label. Always crisp and tasty! They are guaran- teed to be fresh! GORDON ' S fme POTATO CHIPS! Distributed by Charles S. Martin Distributing Co. ATLANTA See your local dealer, there is one near you, a good man to know. Eat at Collegiate Grill jor Quality Food and Greatest Economy Gainesville Georgia Compliments of Piedmont Hrug Co. Excellent Drug Department and Soda Fountain Gainesville Georglv Compliments of HOLLY THEATRE GOOD PICTURES Reasonable Prices N.G.C. Students Always Welcome Dahlonega Georgia ROBERT M. MOORE Successor to Jo) in H. Moore Son A COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Friend of All North Georgia Students Dahlonega Georgia LIPSCOMB DRUG COMPANY Everything a Good Drug Store Carries On the Square Dahlonega Georgia BEST WISHES FROM THE JEFFERSON MILLS, INC. • Jefferson and Crawford Georgia C o 111 p I i in e II f s of FRED JONES CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS Quick Repair Service Dahlonega Georgia Compliments of DAHLONEGA-ATLANTA TRAILWAYS MRS. FRED JONES Leaves Dahlonega for Atlanta — 7:30 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville — 9:30 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega — 8:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega — 12:30 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Dahlonega, Georgia For Better Living See CITY ICE COMPANY 401 S. Main St. FOZEN FOODS, ICE and COAL • Kelvinator and Maytag Appliances Gainesville Georgia WEST DRY CLEANERS QUALITY DRY CLEANING PROFESSIONAL ALTERING Pick Up and Deliver See Our Student Agents Dahlonega Georgia Coiiipliiiiciifs of GEM JEWELRY COMPANY Where Satisfaction Costs So Little INTERNATIONAL SILVER — KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS Nationally Advertised Watches On Spring Street Side of Square — Gainesville, Georgia 113 N. Sage Street — Toccoa, Georgia Opposite Post Office — Gumming, Georgia Compliments of AUTO-MAT LAUNDRY Economy at Its Best Dahlonega Georgia Palmer Service Station PURE PEP and TIOLENE OILS Washing and Lubricating Tires and Accessories Taxi Service Phone 10 Dahlonega Georgia CHAMBERS LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING SUPPLIES — MILLWORK Telephone 602 1125 S. Main St. Gai NESviLLE, Georgia Ideal Cleaners Laundry Dry Cleaning — Tailoring Hat Blocking — Pressing Expert Craftsmen 331 Northside Dr. Phone 1190 Gainesville, Georgia A 0reat J ame in Clot king SUITS THE SOUTH ' (Before) This Dormitory Completely Remodeled for NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE (After) B. O. THURSTON GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1116 N. Main St. Phone 106 Gainesville Georgia C 111 pi i 111 cuts of PACDLET MANUFACTURING COMPANY NEW HOLLAND GAINESVILLE GEORGIA Compliments of J. D. JEWELL INC. Gainesville Georgia Congratulations and Best Wishes to the STUDENT BODY of NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE ROY P. OTWELL Gumming Georgia Best Wishes from THE HUB FINE CLOTHES AND SHOES Gainesville Georgia Compliments of DAVIS-WASHINGTON COMPANY EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING Phone 196 Gainesville Georgia GEORGE W. MOORE SONS COAL AND COKE Phone 525 Gainesville Georgia Compliments of FRIERSON-McEVER CO. QUALITY APPAREL FOR MEN Gainesville Georgia Best Wishes from MAYFLOWER CAFE GOOD FOODS Open Day and Night for Your Convenience Where YoNr Business Is Appreciated Gainesville Georgia Besf Wishes from LEDFORD ' S PHARMACY This Is Your Sfore — We Conduct It Drug and Fountain Service Phone 42 Gainesville Georgia POTATO CHIPS — FRITOS and other TASTY FOODS JLaus Be Vishes from GAINESVILLE VENETIAN and BLIND PAINT COMPANY Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of QUEEN CITY POULTRY COMPANY CHICKS— FEED SUPPLIES 11 Railroad Ave. Gainesville Georgia Best Wishes Class of •51 PROSSER MOTOR COMPANY DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Gainesville Georgia Best Wishes to CLASS OF 51 GAINESVILLE MACHINE CO. QUALITi- Metal Work and Welding Gainesville Georgia Deepest Appreciation from NORTH GEORGIA SHOE SHOP Dahlonega Georgia Compliments of LEWIS SALES CO. 248 Spring St., N. W. Best Wishes from GAINESVILLE LINCOLN-MERCURY Compliments of GAINESVILLE PURE MILK CO. GALLANT-BELK COMPANY Gainesville ' s Largest and Best Department Store Gainesville Georgia TRY . . CRANE CLEANERS for Economy and Expert Workmanship Dahlonega Georgia The Students Prefer .... y4iAvit dSettus BREAD AND CAKES SMALL ESTES BAKERY Gainesville Georgia YOU CAN PUT YOUR CONFIDENCE IN GENERAL ® ELECTRIC W. D. ALEXAl DER CO. Atlanta, Georgia Besf Wishes from CHICOPEE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION OF GEORGIA Chicopee Georgia IT PAYS TO Shop ROSE ' S First Gainesville Georgia WHEN IN GAINESVILLE EAT AT BISHOP ' S The House of Fine Food COMPLIMENTS OF WALL JEWELERS Headquarters for the Finest in SILVER - WATCHES - DIAMONDS Visit Our Gift Shop GAINESVILLE GEORGIA Compllm.-Hls « RED APPLE SUPER MARKET DAHLONEGA CiEORGIA Best Wishes from W. L. PALMER CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH DAHLONEGA GEORGIA J. H. PHILIPS Groceries - Meats - School Supplies • Phone 29 Dahlonega Georgia GAIIVESVILLE IRO] WORKS Established 1889 Gray Iron, Brass, Alumiunm Castings Industrial Supplies Phone 261 GAINESVILLE GEORGIA GOOD FOOD OK • lEASE GU E S D S joHNSexton co. CHICtCO — lONC ISLAND CUT — rHIKDILFHIlk DtllAS— AlltNT — nilSiUtCH— 0£TiaiI— lOSTON 154 Come to Sunday School Attend our Young People ' s Services WORSHIP GOD iriTH US Your churches Are Your Greatest Heritage The Future Rests on the Youth of Today. What You Are To Be You Are Becoming. The Church Can Help You Be Your Best Self. Space Contributed by: Dahlonega Baptist Church Rev. A. J. Johnson, Pastor Dahlonega Methodist Church - - Rev. Charles Williams, Pastor Dahlonega Presbyterian Church — Rev. C. L. Mofifatt, Pastor Best icishes to Class of ' 51 from PETTIBOXE BROS. MFG. CO. UNIFORMS 628 SYCAMORE ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO LODGE REGALIA FLAGS Corky Moore Billy Moore FORD HARDWARE Coinplinients of HEI RV W. MOORE To the Advertisers ivithout iv iose cooperation there could have been no 1951 CYCLOPS {JO the thanks and the appreciation of the Annual Staff COURTXAY ' S JEWELERS Diamo i tls - Jt atches - Glassware CI ina Ga NESVILLE Georgia Best Irishes fro til J. M. COOK Furniture of llit hest Quality Radios - Electrical Appliances Phone 67 Wrightsville Georgia WHEN IN DAHLONEGA VISIT . . . THE SMITH HOUSE Jf ' here the Rooms are as Nice as the Aleals are Good W. B. FRY, Oivner FOR YOUR EJ FRY DAY NEEDS ITS DUCKETT ' S ARMY STORE MILITARY SUPPLIES 90 Alabama St., S. If. ATLANTA GEORGIA Jimmie Reeves Furniture Company Jt ' here Thrifty People Buy Their Furniture Gainesville Georgia FOR THE UNUSUAL IN FLOWERS Gainesville Florist Home of Fine Flowers Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere 111 S. Svcamore St. Phone 214 Gainesville Georgia Please don ' t hang up ' « ' s„e ' « ■ Yoli iiL ' vcr know what ' s happening at the otiicr end of the line! That ' s why it ' s important to allow ahout a niinnte for vonr party to reach the lelt ' phonc. It ' s also important to answer calls as promptly as possible. Being Considerate ' ' always pays off in better telephone service for everyone. A i trays Bp Considerate the A B C of Good Telephone Service SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRA TWIN SERVICE On, friendly route man calls for both DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY So Try BAY WAY LAUNDRY DRY CLEA]VI] G Where One Call Does It All GAINESVILLE GEORGIA dem =UJorfnlLom . Contemplated completion date September 1st, 1951 Betiic) built for NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE by BAILEY-BRAZELL COXSTRUCTIOIV COMPAIVY of GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA i?V J. m m •I i cim, ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA ceniitti :«n I WE HAVE SPECIALIZED IN THE PRODUCTION OF OUTSTANDING COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS ■: ,. In FOOTE DAVI ES, INC PHONE WALNUT 4600 POST OFFICE BOX 5109 ATLANTA j- kotoaranks foy l articuiar l- eople -arMnm.cA 1720 PEACHTREE ROAD, N. 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