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Roberts, Jack .... Canteen Mgr. Marchbanks, B. ... Sec. Bus. Of. Sprinkler, L Watchman Perry, D Asst. Dietitian Jones, ' anda . Demonstration Teacher Henderson, P Secretary
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■.M l Bryan, T. C History Mull, Betty . . . Sec. to Bus. Ms:r. Belcher, R. H Chemistry Wright. Sara Nurse Craig, Mattie Bookstore Gilbert, H. H Comptroller David, E Sec. to Registrar Phillips, W Business Mgr. Johnston, L. E. . . F iy. Education Williams, R Physical Ed. J- , L
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ACADEMIC BUILDING he academic building standing stately and tall on top of college lill, were it able to speak, could tell a beautiful story of young nen and women of Georgia and neighbo ring states — their prob- lems and troubles of growing up. It has observed the most pain- ful of math examinations through the years, probably one of the greatest stumbling blocks of young minds. It also has seen students in quest of many other fields, from the days when it contained the lepartments of mines until its present-day duties of housing the idministrative offices of the institution. Yes, were it able to talk, ,.vhat a story it could tell. THE BAND HOUSE While looking through the old mine shafts on college hill, we find the most path-beaten way leads to the Band House, home of the N. G. C. band. This building is frequently used to store the picks and shovels used in digging for nuggets by the guard report boys. There are, within its walls many sacred articles, telling the story of men and women growing to man and womanhood, yes, at one time it was even a girls ' dorm, or female dormitory, as it was called then. Also in this building is found the office and home of the Com- mandant of gold diggers. : tJ i: T T MINES LEWIS HALL The home of the young ladies of North Georgia is a far cry from the dormitories in the old days, with its modern facilities from top to bottom. Lewis Hall is aptly named many things on our campus — from the Palace to the Hotel, and none of the titles completely describe it. However, its official name came from Mr. David Lewis and his daughter, Willie. Mr. Lewis being the first president of North Georgia, and Miss Lewis being the first female graduate.
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