North Georgia College - Cyclops Yearbook (Dahlonega, GA)

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■ARCHIVES U428 C9 1955 .North Georgia College I; CYCLOPS For Reference NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM 5d Col. U 428 .N6 C9 1955 North Georgia College, Cyclops 33526 1 X r ■ li l i Mpi llll% wvt .3 . ' . mm  - i P WW PPl sip, RSP HI mm mm iii « M M M -■- - - - '  — ' ' ' ' fc ' ' ' General Stonewall Jackson nORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE ke lA est f- oint of the S ontk DOHLOnEGR, GEORGIA HENRY HOUSE  THESE ARE THE GROUNDS OF THE HENRY HOUSE, WHERE OCCURRED THE MAIN ACTION OF THE FIRST BATTLE OF MANASSAS. JULY 21, 1861. AND THE CLOSING SCENE OF THE SECOND BATTLE OF MANAS- SAS, AUGUST 30. 1862. Foreword We, the Cyclops staff of 1955 have chosen as the theme for your annual . . . The Confederacy. We feel that no other theme could better depict our devotion not only for our native Georgia, but also for the entire South. . . . To the lasting memory of all her sons who fought on this field . . . those who fought and lived and those who fought and died, those who gave much and those who gave all. Inscription on the Georgia Momnument, Chickaniauga Battlefield by Major Joseph B. Gumming FIRST BATTLE OF MANASS AS HENRY HILL LIES JUST TO THE SOUTH HERE THE CONFEDERATES REPULSED THE REPEATED ATTACKS OF THE UNION ARMY UNDER McDOWELL JUlY 21. I86L HERE JACKSON WON THE NAME STONEWALL ' ; AND FROM HERE BE- GAN Mcdowell ' s retreat that enoeo AT WASHINGTON. ,, CONSERVATION ct DEVE-OP - — R D m I n I s T R fl T 1 n MERRITT E. HOAG President of North Georgia College MISS ALICE DONOVAN Dean of Women WILL D. YOUNG Dean and Registrar ORVIL R. HAUSE Commandant of Cadets HOWARD H. GILBERT, JR. Compfroller J. W. PHILLIPS Bookkeeper W. R. O ' KELLEY, JR. Plant Operations CAMILLUS J. DISMUKES Language DOROTHY BROWN English ESTELLA M. SIRMONS English JOHN T. SIMPSON, JR. English D. W. BOOTH English C. CHADBOURNE English LOUISE TODD Dietitian MARY GARRETT Assistant Dietitian O. SOUTHARD Education Psychology Ijpl HhH ' ' i H 3n H 1 - 1 1 ,; W. p. ROBERTS History MARIAN BOUFFARD Education-Psychology SARA WRIGHT Nurse y MARY HOOD Assistant Librarian SUSIE HARRIS Librarian L. SPRINKLER Watchman ' f% - H. B. FORESTER Biology J. D. ANTHONY Biology P. C. SIMMS Chemistry EWELL G. PISG Physics R. H. BELCHER Chemistry C. M. YAGER Physics BEN SANDERS Biology ESTELLE DAVID Secretary to President MATTIE CRAIG Bookstore MRS. E. R. OAKES Assistant to Registrar C. E. STEVENSON Education-Guidance G. ENGERRAND Language BESSIE LEE FREEMAN Home Economics T. C. BRYAN History JAMES C. KIDD History ULYSSES G. MATHERLY Physical Education ROGER G. WILLIAMS, JR. Physical Education JANET WELLS Physical Education ■ t- S. M. HUNTLEY Language L. B. FREEMAN Economics JASPER L MALOY Economics ERWIN D. CAFFEY Business Administration NEWTON OAKES Business Administration MARION C. WIGHT Mathematics B!R p i c,« mt ' 2 Wf j 1 « I H J W. J. CARPENTER Mathematics LAMBUTH R. TOWSON Mathematics IRENE PACE Mathematics BETTY MULL Secretary JACQUELYN PARRIS Secretary PAULINE O ' KELLY Secretary WILMA LEE Secretary ANNE HUFF Secretary ROBERT RAGAN Canteen Manager MRS. S. BRYAN Canteen Assistant MRS. OLA BROWN Canteen Assistant MRS. VIRGINIA GREENWAY Canteen Assistant 12 c fl m p u s 13 Sanford Hall Science Building The Campus in Winter The Infirmary Band House Lewis Hall 9 Academic Building Home Economics Building Barnes Hall President ' s Home Military Building Gynrinasium ■ ' ■ « ;!rfli:i- The new canteen is a dream come true for the cadets and coeds at NGC. There is always a crowd ill the canteen enjoving the modern and pleasant surroundings. Here we find the best in sandwiches, sodas, and other refreshments; and we are also provided with good music and plenty of space for dancing and our traditional bridge games. 18 DEDICflTIOn Seldom on a college campus can be found a professor who possesses both a dynamic personality and superlative teaching ability. We. the students of North Georgia College, are fortunate in that we have a friend and adviser who is superior in these qualities. Not only has he willingly given his time and patience to us in his class- rooms, but also he has devoted his leisure hours to our extra-curricular in- terests. His ever-present smile, his versatility, and his integrity have won for him the admiration and respect of all who know him. It is with a spirit of love and gratitude that we dedicate the 19.55 Cyclops to Dr. Camillus J. Dismukes . . . our own Dr. D. 19 Halloween hen party in Lewis Hall. Local color on Gold Rush day. Texas Maude. Pern, Ruth, and playnnates. Weekend guest in Lewis Hall CLASSES S E n I R s DOUG COBB Presidenf TOM SETTLE Vice President LAURA BROWN Secretary ELVIN KREILICK Treasurer 22 «aii . John Thomas Bf.ntley Atlanta, Ga. Beaky, as he is better known, has been one of NGC ' s most popular cadets. Elected Most Versatile from his class. Beaky has proved his ability to do many things well. Serving as Vice Pres. of the NCO Club, and Pres. of the B. . Club, he still found time to participate in the Officers Club, YMCA, basketball and baseball. Tommy ' s ready smile and will- ingness to do his part make him a stu- dent who will long be remembered as ' tops. He receives his B.S. Degree in Business Administration. Charles Edwin . Vdkiivs .Augusta, Ga, Ake. as he is known to all of us, is really a typical all American boy. He led his beloved B Co. to many victories on the football field, and one can easily see why he was voted Most .Athletic. Ake served as Pres. of the Rex Fratern- ity and was a member of the NCO Club, the Officers Club, and the Science Club. He receives his B,S. Degree in Biology. JuANiTA Bruce Smyrna, Ga. A friendly smile, a quiet hello, a calm and graceful air are all character- istic of our Nita. She s the girl w ho ' s always present when there ' s a YWCA or B.S.IL meeting, who is always ready to tackle any job assigned to her. Tak- ing part in Rec Club and Home Ec. Club, Nita still managed to make Dean ' s List. She receives her B.S. Degree in Home Economics, Laura B. Brown Dahlonega. Ga. Laura ' s quiet manner and charming smile will bring her as many achieve- ments in the future as they have at NGC. .She was indeed one of our beau- ties, and has been featured many times in our Beauty Court. Laura served as Treas. of the Junior Class, Vice Pres, of the Rec Council, Capt. of the PO ' s, Sec. of the B.A. Club, and Pres. of the B.S.I ' . .She was also a member of the Drama Club and a Cheerleader. She re- ceives her B.S. Degree in Secretarial Science. Henry Louie Bullard Camilla. Ga, ' .Strike that man out , was a familiar yell to pitcher Lou at the baseball games. This lad ' s time wasn ' t all spent on the baseball diamond, for he was active in the Officers Club, NCO Club, Vice Pres. of the Letterman ' s Club, B.A. Club, YMCA, and a participant in Intramural Sports. Lou receives his B.S. Degree in Business Administration. ' ■ SF ' - 23 Glenn E. Byess Marble Hill, Ga. Glenn ' s quiet manner and pleasant personality have made him many friends on the campus. A constant contender for the Dean ' s List, Glenn was active in the Science Club, NCO Club, and the YMCA. While at NGC. he served as a platoon leader of Dog Company and was active in the Officers Club. He re- ceives his B.S. Degree in Biology. r !• Robert S. Burford, Jr. Brunswick, Ga. Since Bob came to us as a transfer student from Georgia Tech, he has been one of the more dependable cadets at NGC. We are sure the field of mathe- matics and physics will welcome the knowledge and capabilities of persons like Bob. Aside from his academic in- terests. Bob participated in the Officers Club, NCO Club, and the Lettermans Club. A Dean ' s List Student, Bob re- ceives a B.S. Degree in Mathematics and Physics. Luther L. Campbell Eatonton, Ga. A name often heard around campus is that of Luther, our one and only Chicken. We don ' t know the origin of this nickname, but we do know that Chicken is one of the friendliest and wittiest boys at NGC. He was a member of the NCO Club, Business Administra- tion Club, YMCA, and Cyclops staff. In the field of sports, he played intra- mural football and Softball. He receives a B.S. Degree in Business Administra- tion. William Callaway Gumming, Ga. Bill comes to us from the well known place of Korea, where he served in the 7th Division as a Lt. from OCS. Presently an honorary captain, Bill plans to finish his training in Psychol- ogy. While attending Mercer llniversity before his tour of service, he was named to the Alpha Phi Omega, a service fra- ternity on the campus. He receives his BS degree in Psychology. Algernon Brown Cannon Toomsboro. Ga. Another Dean ' s List student is our friend Algie. Al spent a great deal of his time serving on the Cadet Bugler and the Cyclops. Also active in the NCO Club, the YMCA, as secretary, and the Officers Club, he was elected to serve as publicity chairman for the B.S.U. Confining his time to a double major, he receives his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Hi? tory. 24 Charles E. Chapin Washington, Ga. Charlie, whose pleasant personality made many friends for him on the NGC campus and will no doubt carry him far in this world, hails from Washing- ton, Ga. He was a member of the Busi- ness Administration Club, the NCO Club, and the YMCA. and will receive his B.S. Degree in Business Adminis- tration. Charles W. Casey Rome, Ga. Bud as he is better known, is char- cterized by his efficient manner and dry ' it. He served as captain of the C iompany Rifle Team, and was a member f the Officers Club. NCO Club, Com- lander Staff, YMCA, Chemistry Club, nd Physics Club. Bud ' has taken econd, third and fourth places at Field )ay by his knowledge and skill with feapon assembly. He will receive the i.S. Degree in Physics. Karen Cobb Brooks, Georgia Her charming smile and quiet manner pest characterize our Kay. ' She trans- ■erred from Western Carolina College, md although her stay at NGC has been I brief one, she has made many friends. ' Kay was a member of the Future Feachers of . America, and the Trahly- ans. She receives her B.S. Degree in ilementary Education. Howard D. Cobb Marietta, Ga. Any day now we ' ll read that Doug has made the Olympics Team; for most of his time was spent in the gym, meet- ing the requirements of a P. E. major. He displayed his talent on the Varsity Baseball and Basketball teams. Besides being a member of Rex Fraternity, the Letterman ' s Club of which he was presi- dent, the NCO Club, Officers Club and YMCA, Doug was elected to Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. He receives his B.S. Degree in Physical Education. 25 Billy L. Dove Thomaston, Ga. Bill (W4l ' AUl, as he was frequently called, could usually be found before a radio in the Physics lab. His cool man- ner of ease and willing smile will cause us to long remember his days at NGC. Bill didn ' t stay in the Science Building all of the time, for he was an active member of the Officers Club, NCO Club, YMCA, Physics Club, Cyclops Staff, Honor Platoon, Radio Club (President I and an amateur radio operator. He will receive his B. S. Degree in Physics. 1 1? ' pE ' June Martin Eaves Macon. Ga. From Macon, Ga. comes this little bundle of energy in the form of our June. Her slay at NGC has been filled with many activities. Besides being con- stantly on the Deans List, June was on the Cyclops, Commander, and Buglar staffs, a cheerleader, a member of Wes- ley Foundation, Chemistry Club, Home Ec. Club, and Rifle Team. She was Sec. of the Junior Class and the Hipps. June receives her B.S. Degree in Biologv. Thomas R. Durham Smyrna, Ga. This Co. Commander of the Band has been outstanding on our campus with his participation on the football, basket- ball, and tennis teams. But Dick ' s tal- ents aren ' t limited to sports alone. He was Vice Pres. of the Rex Fraternity, a member of the B. A. Club, NCO Club, Officers Club, and the YMCA. He re- ceives his B..S. Degree in Business Ad- ministration. Lanelle Edwards Macon, Ga. Here is an attractive blond who is al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. Lanelle was on the Rec Club council, a member of the Trahs. Pres. and Vice Pres. of Wesley Foundation, Vice Pres. and Treas. of the YWCA, Treas. of Lewis Hall, on the Bugler staff, and in the Glee Club. Lanelle is an honor stu- dent and receives her B.A. Degree in English. Robert D. Erwin Adairsville, Ga. Bob was most likely to be found the chemistry lab, since he was one our most ambitious and intellige scientists. He was a member of tl YMCA, Officers Club, and Pres. of tl Chemistry Club. As a Dean ' s List st dent, he receives his B.S. Degree Chemistry. Frank Edwards Cleveland, Ga. Night or day, Frank could be found practicing football, basketball or base- ball. His constant love for anything con- nected with sports has made him one of our best athletes. This tall, friendly cadet was a member of the NCO Club, Baseball team. Freshman and Varsity Basketball team, and a member of the Baker football team. Frank receives his B.S. Degree in Physical Education. 26 ■- Jackie Franklin Tallulah Falls, Ga. Jackie comes to us from Anderson College and we were glad she did, for her dry wit has never ceased to intrigue us. While at North Georgia she was in the Glee Club, YWCA, Science Club, on the Commander staff, and a Phi Omi- cron in the Rec Club. Jackie receives her B.S. Degree in Biology. ¥9 V k Martha PeM Fite Jefferson, Ga. One of the few ' crack shots ' among be coeds is Pern. Firing on the Girls lifle Team for four years, she distin- uished herself in the way of shooting be bull. Active in the Business Admin- itration Club, Pem led the Mercureans s captain during the 53-.54 campaign. Jso on the Rec Club, Pem served as ' ice President during her senior year. L Dean ' s List student, Pem receives er B.S. Degree in Secretarial Science. George G. Grant Cornelia, Ga. If you ' re ever in need of a good doc- or, George will be the one. His intellec- ual ' iewpoints have never ceased to imaze his many friends on our campus. iVhen not found behind a book, George vas a member of the Science Club, Chemistry Club and Officer ' s Club. He eceives his B.S. Degree in Biology. L. Lanc Forehand Jesup, Ga. This ex-Marine ' s efficiency and out- standing leadership ability have proved themselves on our campus. He was Ba- tallion Executive Officer, Platoon lead- er of the Honor Platoon, Chairman of the Honor Code Committee, and Vice President of the Officers Club. Lang was also a member of the Dramatics Club, Cyclops Staff, X0 Club, YMCA, Sci- ence Club, and Editor of the Command- er. In addition t i all these activities, he managed to find time to play foot- ball for Dog Company, and to be a prominent member of the tennis team. Lang receives his B.S. Degree in Biology. Robert Moultrie Gudger Chatsworth, Ga. ' ' Gudge , as he is called by his many friends, is a lad with personality plus. He has been outstanding on the NGC campus as president of the Officers Club, sergeant-at-arms of the Rex Fra- ternity, a member of the YMCA, Letter- mans Club, NCO Club. The baseball fans will long remember his spectacular plays at second base. Gudge received two of the top honors on our campus when he was selected as Most Popular and listed in Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. He receives his B.S. Degree in Physical Education. 27 Patsy Elaine Hudcins Gainesville, Ga. A top contender among the secretar- ies-to-be of the Business Administration Department is our Patsy. As a Hippoly- tan, she served on the Rec Club and also the YWCA. A faithful member of the B. A. Club, she excelled in her field by constantly making the Deans List. Patsy receives her B.S. Degree in Secre- tarial Science. Tim Rav Heath Homerville, Ga. Tim Ray, whom we ' ll call Dr. Heath in a few years, has been quite an addi- tion to our campus. He was a member of Sigma Theta Fraternity, Forensic Senate, Pres. of the Chemistry Club, YMCA, NCO Club, and Officers Club. Tim was Treas. of the Freshman Class and a Dean ' s List student. He receives his B.S. Degree in Biology. Horace S. Kelley, Jr. Griffin, Ga. Griffin certainly contributed one of her best citizens when Combat Kelley en- rolled at NGC. Horace participated in the Officers Club, YMCA. Commander staff, Cyclops staff, and was Co. Com- mander of Able Co. He receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathe- matics. Gerald Lee Keller College Park, Ga. Kell is one of our most respected students. In addition to his studies, he also found time to participate .in the activities of the NCO Club, Officers Club, Letterman ' s Club, Varsity Rifle Team, and Science Club. He receives his B.S. Degree in Biology. Elvin A. Kreilick, Jr. Columbus, Ga. Everyone at NGC knows and loves Krow ' s big smile and ready wit. Among his many activities are member- ship in the Letterman ' s Club, B. A. Club, NCO Club, Cyclops staff, and Honor Code Committee. Krow has served as Treas. of the Officers Club, and Sec- retary and Capt. of the Rifle Team. He also participated in intramural Softball, basketball, and rifle. He receives his B.S. Degree in Business Administration, 28 4y - Nellafae Bland Martin Alma, Ga. Nell came to North Georgia as a transfer from Brewton Parker Junior College. Her sweet disposition and charming smile quickly won the hearts of those people with whom she came in contact. During her stay here. Nell served as president of B.S.U. and Future Teachers of America, and was an active participant in YWCA activities. -She re- ceives her B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion. Billy J. Martin Gainesville, Ga. A quick hello. ' a ready smile, a friendly bit of help — these are char- acteristics of our Bill, a member of the NCO Club, Rex Fraternity, and Business Administration Club. He re- ceives his B..S. Degree in Business Ad ministration. Nona Louise Moorhead Hartwell, Ga. Louise was elected to Whos Who in American Universities and Colleges and has been on the Dean ' s List. Besides these scholastic achievements, Louise has contributed her lovely voice to the Glee Club and her journalistic talents as As- sociate Editor and Editor of the Cadet Bugler. She was president of the Junior Class, secretary of the FTA, a member of the Cyclops Staff, YWCA, Rec Club, and Westminister Fellowship. Louise re- ceives her B..S. Degree in Elementary Education. Johnny C. Sims Commerce, Ga. Johnny, whose bright smile will long be remembered at NGC, was a member of the Officers Club, the NCO Club, Physics Club and YMCA. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. Ann Massey Canon, Ga. This vivacious little blonde, known as Massey, has been a favorite long re- membered on our campus. Ann has been busy with the Business Adminis- tration Club, Mercureans of the Rec Club, Varsity Girls Rifle Team for three years, YWCA, and Cheerleading for two years. The varsity letter and sweater were awarded to her in Rifle and Cheer- leading. She receives her B.S. Degree in Secretarial Science. 29 James F. Morrison Hinesville, Ga. Jim Lightnin ' Morrison comes to us from Hinesville, Ga. He played foot ball for Easy Company, and was a mem ber of the NCO Club, Officers Club, B. A. Club, and the YMCA. Jim receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Busi ness Administration. Carvin C. Moreland Hiawassee, Ga. Dr. Moreland came to us from Young Harris College. His intelligence and pleasing personality have made him appealing to the students of North Geor- gia. Carvin was a member of the YMCA, Science Club and Chemistry Club. He is a three-year pre-medical student. George Donald Painter Fort Meade, Fla. Don came to us from sunny Florida, but we are .sure his experiences while at North Georgia convinced him that the mountains here are as pleasant a place in which to live as the beaches of Florida. In spite of his quiet manner, Don has definitely been a success at NGC and we attribute this to his par- ticipation in the NCO Club, Officers Club, Lettermans Club, and Physics Club. Dog Company is fortunate in hav- ing had Don, a capable leader, as its commander. He receives a B.S. Degree in Physics. Robert E. Morrison Chatsworth, Ga. Bob. who will always be remembered by his friends as being helpful and pleasant has found time to be on the Dean ' s List and participate in F. T. A. He receives his B.S. Degree in Educa- tion. Robert N. Parker Blue Ridge. Ga. Here is another prospective business- man although through the eyes of bas- ketball fans, he should coach a winning basketball team. Curley or Bobby ' was one of the outstanding players on the Varsity Basketball Team, and also served as co-captain. Not only was Bobby active in Basketball but also in the Business Administration Club and Let- termans Club. He receives a B.S. Degree in Business Administration. 30 HiNTON G. Paul, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. ■ ' Bebop. ' as he is known to everyone on the campus, has an outstanding re- cord in extra-curricular activities, as well as a permanent spot on the Dean ' s List, for which he won blue and white honor bars. Be-bop was a member of the YMCA, Rex Fraternity, Business Administration Club, NCO Club and Officers Club. He was elected to Who ' s Who in .American Colleges and Uni- versities, and receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Adminis- tration. Jacquelyn Parris Blue Ridge, Ga. Since the day Jackie arrived on our campus, she has been one of the liveli- est lassies. Some of the activities in which she participated were Phi Omi- crons and treasurer in the Rec Club, Rifle Team, Dramatics Club, YWCA (cabinet member). Business Administra- tion Club, Cadet Bugler, and Cyclops Staff. Jackie receives a Bachelor of Science Degree in Secretarial Science. George M. Potter, Jr. Dahlonega, Ga. Traveling from the big city everyday, Muff distinguished himself setting all kinds of records firing on the Rifle team. George won the second highest score medal, the High Score Rifle Team Medal during his career at North Geor- gia. A Dean ' s List student. Muff was also awarded a good conduct medal, luff was named to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, and participated in the Cadet Bugler. Wes- ley Foundation, Lettermans Club, NCO Club, an l the Officers Club. He was active in the YMCA, Physics Club, Radio Club, and the Rifle Team. Muff pitched on the baseball team and was a top contender in the intramural pro- gram. He receives his Bachelor of .Sci- ence Degree in Biology. Shirley Ann Pharr Thomaston, Ga. Beauty, brains, and personality-plus characterize one of the most likable coeds ever to be found at NGC. Shirley was elected Miss NGC, and Most Ver- satile, and it is easy to see that she typifies these titles. She was Vice Pres- ident of the Forensic Senate, and Editor of the IQ. S Cyclops, and was among the Campus Beauties. .Shirley has partici- pated in the Science Club, Drama Club and Rifle Team. She was on the Dean ' s List and was a member of the YWCA and Commander Staff and the Letter- mans Club. Shirley was a cheerleader and a member of the Phi Omicrons. She receives the Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. Edwin L. Prince Athens, Ga. One of our more quiet boys, and a member of the NGC Military Band is Ed who will certainly be missed around our campus. He was a capable director of the Generals, our dance ensemble. . lso; he served on the Forensic Senate as Sergeant-at-Arms. Other clubs in which he took an active part were NCO Club, Officers Club, Business Adminis- tration Club, and YMCA. He receives a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. 31 Shirley Anne Reese Augusta, Ga. Here is a redhead with a vivacious pcrsonaHty that well matches the color of her hair. Shirley transferred from the Junior College of Augusta, but we feel as if we had known her all our lives. In fact, we selected her as the friend- liest girl on our campus. She was a member of the Trahlytans, Chemistry Club, Forensic Senate. Cyclops stafT, Science Club, YWCA, BSU, and served as secretary of the Dramatics Club. In addition to participating in so many activities, Shirley was often on the Dean ' s List and was named Most Likely to Succeed. She receives her Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. Carolyn Crumbley Purcell Atlanta, Ga. Ambition was never more clearly de- fined than in Carolyn who could always be found in the Science Building. Her quiet, pleasing charm has made her one of our favorite friends. Between labs Carolyn was a member of the .Science Club, BSU, YWCA and a Trahlytan in the Rec Club. Her intelligence is prov- en in being a consistent Dean ' s List stu- dent. She receives her Bachelor of Sci- ence Degree in Biology. Jeffie Carolyn Rogers Gainesville, Ga. Jellie ' s wonderful personality and friendly smile won for her many friends at NGC. She was very active in extra- curricular activities, being a member of the Glee Club, Lettermans Club, Vice- President and President of the Rec Club, Captain of the Trahyltans, a member of the YWCA. Cyclops Staff, a varsity cheerleader and varsity rifle team. Jeffie was voted Most Athletic coed. Besides her many activities she was a Dean ' s List Student. Jeffie will receive her Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Elducation. William L. Reid Zebulon, Ga. Those on the campus who never vis- ited the science building missed an op- portunity to meet a hard-working, like- able veteran with an amiable smile for everyone. Bill set the pace as far as the Physics Department is concerned. Bill bows out receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. 32 EsTEs Rogers Berlin, Ga. Our Battalion Commander is a man of many talents. He served as Vice President of the YMC.A, was a member of the Officers Club, NCO Club, Glee Club, Business Administration Club, Wesley Foundation and Honor Code Committee. Estes was Business Man- ager and Assistant Editor of the Cyclops, and was also elected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and L ' niversities. ' Tes was selected as Outstanding Bandsman in 19,S3-54 and he receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Adminis- tration. Nancy Louise Schumacher Thomaston, Ga. Nancy, whose dependability won her a place in the NGC Who ' s Who, has served as Treasurer, Vice President and President of Lewis Hall. She was secre- tary and president of the Rec Club, and was a member of the Cadet Bugler staff, the YWCA, the FTA, and served as secretary of the Wesley Foundation. Nancy, besides being on the Dt i s List, was elected to Who ' s Who in .nerican Colleges and Universities, and receives her Bachelor of .Science Degree in Ele- mentary Education. William Henry Rogers Gainesville, Ga. ' Bill is known around the campus as a football enthusiast, an active play- er for the company team, and an able coach. Bill was honored with the Good Conduct Medal during his career here. .Xn active member of the Radio and Physics Clubs, he receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. Cynthia Marie Stocks Leesburg, Ga. Cynthia will long be remembered by those who visited the infirmary for a dose of that famous pink medicine. Besides assisting Aunt Sarah. Cynthia was a member of the YWCA, Science Club, Trahyltans and BSU — serving as Historian. She was also a Dean ' s List student and receives her Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. Larry E. Scogcins Summerville, Ga. An active man on the campus is Larry, for he is always willing to help. His list of activities includes membership in the Officers Club, NCO Club, Dramatics Club, Westminister Fellowship. He was on the Bugler staff, varsity rifle team and editor of the Commander, as well as being active in intramural sports. Larry had many honors while at NGC, among them was the Expert Rifleman ' s medal and the DMS. Larry will receive his Bachelor of Arts in Historv and English. 33 H. W. Stone Avondale Estates, Ga. Hugh, better known as Reverend, could always be seen behind a history book except when he was attending meetings of the Bugler Staff, YMCA, NCO Club, Officers Club and Business Administration Club. His other time was spent drilling with the Honor Platoon and making the Dean ' s List. Hugh will receive his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History. ai ' ' 1 V mm I ■ ! ' ■ ' i tk . 1 1 William R. Vandeventer Atlanta, Ga. Van ' s charming manner and quiet humor mark him as a true Southern gentleman, and his election as Mr. NGC proves it. He was also elected as Most Likely to Succeed and is listed in Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities. Van is a DMS and was a member of the Officers Club. He served as President of the NCO Club and Editor of the 1954 Cy- clops, and will receive his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administra- tion. J AMES Lamar Sutton Atlanta, Ga. We are especially proud of Lamar for being chosen the Best Drilled Cadet at Fort Benning during summer camp. At North Georgia, he was the best drilled Sophomore and a member of the honor platoon. Lamar was elected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities and Who ' s Who at NGC. He also participated in activities of the NCO Club, ( president ) , Business Administra- tion Club (vice president). Officers Club, Lettermans Club, YMCA, Rex Fraternity (Secretary-Treasurerl , Cadet Buglar, Varsity Basketball and Intra- mural Sports. A Dean ' s List student, he receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. Donald E. Watson Camilla, Ga. Anyone who has missed knowing Don has missed a real treat. His willingness to help his fellow man has won him many friends. . participant in NCO and Officers Club, Don has also found his name on the Business Administration Club, YMCA, and Sigma Theta Fra- ternity rolls. He receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Admin- istration. Harry Bernard Vickers, Jr. Brunswick, Ga. Football seemed to be Vic ' s favor- ite pastime. During his stay at NGC, Harry played for three years and found time his senior year to coach the Easy Company boys. And when football sea- son was over, you could find him among the Softball players. Taking everything that came his way with a bit of gaiety, Vic can well be remembered for his good humor in the presence of even the worst situations. Participation in NCO Club and Officers Club are only two of the many activities Vic found time for. He receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. Lewis 0. Webb Oglethorpe, Ga. The biggest grin on the campus be- longs to Skeet. In addition to having such a likable personality, he was active in the Rex Fraternity, Business Administration- Club, NCO Club, on the Freshman Basketball Team, and played football for Baker Company. Skeet was elected to Who ' s Who at NGC, and receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administra- tion. Emma Lou Woody Columbia, S. C. Anybody got a math problem? Just take it to Woody. Besides being a brain in mathematics, she was a member of the Rec Club, of which she was co- captain of the Hippolytans for two years, captain of the Rifle Team for three years and a member of the YWCA. Not only was she a Dean s List student but also the recipient of the Mathematics Medal for two years. Emma Lou re- ceives her Bachelor of Science Degree in Math matics. Donna Mary Wendorp Marietta, Ga. The quiet and friendly personality by which we all know Donna has been a definite asset to her in her many activi- ties such as Pres. and Vice Pres. of the FTA, chairman for the Rec Council, member of the Phi Omicrons, the Cy- clops Staff, the Bugler Staff, Y cabinet, and Sec. of the Junior Class. Donna receives her Bachelor of Science De- gree in Education. Thomas A. Settle Winder, Ga. Tom is known for his quiet humor and calm disposition. He served as Com- pany Commander of Easy Co. and as Vice Pres. of the Sigma Theta fratern- ity, as well as being active in the Of- ficers Club, NCO Club, VMCA and Business Administration Club. Tom was honored by being named to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, ' and receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. Patricia Ann Shore Baldwin, Ga. This little girl with a big smile will really be missed at NGC. Pat was active in the Science Club, the YWCA, and the Rec Club, as a Hippolytan. She re- ceives her Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. Earl G. Wright Canton, Ga. ' Stud, one of the few students to make the Dean ' s List nine times, hails from the Queen city of Canton. Earl also distinguished himself serving on the BSD council as treasurer. A second lieutenant from Easy Company, he was active in the Physics Club, Radio Club, and the Officers Club. ' Stud receives his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics. 35 SUmiHER GRHDUflTES WILLIAM C. BOLDING B.S. Degree EDITH MAZELLE CRAVENS B.S. Degree BOBBY JANE BAGWELL B.S. Degree DONALD R. DUPREE B.S. Degree MRS. BONNIE N. HUGHES B.S. Degree MRS. G. FERGUSON B.S. Degree MRS. MATTIE J. DAVIS B.S. Degree MILDRED GIBSON B.S. Degree SARAH NELL PATTERSON B.S. Degree MRS. ZELLA S. JARRETT B.S. Degree JOSEPHINE PADGETT B.S. Degree V RS. LOUDEAN J. SEABOLT B.S. Degree ELMER C.THOMPSON B.S. Degree ELLEN ELIZABETH TIBBITTS B.S. Degree MRS. WILLIE LOU WALLA B.S. Degree 36 J u n I R s BOBBY BRAY President BILLY CARPENTER Vice President SAMMY MOSLEY Secretary HOWELL MAYO Treasurer 37 Harrison Hill Holcomb Holland Walker Young Terrell S P H m R E s REUBEN BLACK President RICHARD COULTER Secretary HAROLD SHADRON Treasurer 40 Not Pictured: BARBARA LANDERS Vice President BuHerworth Calloway Campbell Cavender Chapn mt Chapman Ellis X- -f Grenade Green Griffin King Mundy Murphy iiik Shirley Singleton Temple Sanders Sasser Short Smith Stipe Vaughd Shirley Stokes Walke r FRESH E n W. E. SMART Vice Presldetrf BARBARA OSIGAN Secretary MARY LOUISE COLLINS Treasurer 44 Not pictured: WALLY KILPATRICK President Hale Hambrick Hammond Hamrlck Hancock Harbin Harper Harrison Hardie Lunceford Lupo McCamy McCollum McClure McDuffie McGouirk McKay McClane McMichael Malcolm Mann Mason Mason Mason Martin Martin Martin Mathews Matthews Maynard Mebane Meegan Meelcs Mertz Messer Milam Miller Milligar Mingledorf Minix Minor Mocic Moore Moore Morrow Morton Nalley Nash Norman Norras Nuclcolls O ' Kelle- Orr Osigan Otwell Owen Ower Owen Palme Smart Smith Smith Smith Sparks Stallings Steele Steinmetz Stevenson Strange Swanson Sweat Tate Thomas Thornton Thurmond Todd Van Meter Varnedoe Vicic Vinson Wade Wall Wallis Ward Ward Waters Wayne Wheless White Whitfield Wllbanks Wilder Wilder Williams Williams Williams Wilson Wilson Wise Zell Zell Puett Kelly NOT PICTURED SENIORS Virginia Cole Benson Eloise Barton Brock Darrell J. Brock Louise E. Brock Sally L. Canupp Elva B. Cordle Pluma Crow Mable C. Galley Charles C. Gammon Elsie H. Gillam Wllla N. Greene Doris H. Holland Roy L. Leverett Cleo H. Lillard Willie B. Lipscombe Mae Ward Murphy Benjamin G. Morton Mary L. Satterfield Thelma I. Turner Margaret M. Warren Estelle Williams William R. Williams Emily B. James Roy M. Jones Lewis C. Justus Jim P. King, Jr. Mary P. Linn Hoyt M. Lock Marion A. McCoy Betsy Paradise Ruth H. Spears Aline Stowers Hester A. Tillman Donaldson W. Weems Mrs. Alwayne Jones Charles Langston JUNIORS Grace Conner Louise Godbee Mrs. Mattie Turne Donald Adams Bill Arata Wortley J. Elliott John Stipe Lulu SOPHOMORES Barbara Landers Frankie Lynch Martha Sue Martin Hinton Amerson Barnes Boyle Roy Chambers Fred Fitts Pope Freeman James Garner Thomas Grimes Tommy Jones Joseph McSwain Stephen Redd Bruce Snyder Robert Turner Jean Cannon Odette Cummings Thomas Allen Robert Bandy LeGrande Brannon John Britt Warner Camp Guy Collins Homer Cook Eddie Davis James Davis C. Fennell Benny Fouts Johnny Gordon John Greer James Hancock Donald Hawkins James Jackson G. W. Kilpatrick Julian McBridge Jack Medlin F. B. Moore John Nolen T. W. Ponder W. W. Robocker Jack Shoemake Richard Smith Robert Vestle Allen Wansley Charles Willis Rats! Gads! Can this be Shirley? Sno ' fun for Frosli 51 Ready for the big parade Turning domestic on us, Yank? Beaufy and the beast Trick or treat! in mi. ii ' ' ' mm €: R G fl n I z T 1 n s SHIRLEY PHARR Editor MR. AND MRS. ADOLPHUS PHARR Thomaston, Georgia Sponsors ♦ ♦ 4 jm ♦ • Cf Sports Staff: L. L. Forehand, Editor; Forrester, Zimmer, Kreilick, Landers, Rogers, Kelley, Breedlove, Bush, Wilder, Coleman. BEVERLY MOORE Business Manager Lit. Staff: J. Simpson, Editor; Reese, Linderman, Mo Thurmond, Eaves. Layout Staff: Al Cannon, Editoi Schloesser, Chilton. )rehead, ; Wise, Rogers, Moore, and Pharr MISS DOROTHY BROWN Editorial Adviser MR. H. H. GILBERT, JR. Business Adviser Bss Staff: Mgr. Beverly Moore, Short, Robinson, Sessions, Gib- Crawford, Strickland, Sara Ledford, Associate Business Mgr. Art Staff: G. Brooks, Editor; Burks, Stipe. Organizations Staff: H. Hill, Editor; E. Kelly, Crow, Pannell, Norman, Prickett, A. Kelley. 19 5 5 « The Cadet Bugler is tlie college magazine published quarterly at IN.G.C. Within its covers are found write-ups on campus activities, news from the alum- ni, and creative student writings. Copies of the Bugler can be found almost anywhere, for upon publication they are distributed not only on the campus, but also to high school students interested in the college, and around the world to graduates of N.G.C. H ANNE DISMUKES Editor MRS. C. J. DISMUKES Dahlonega, Ga. Sponsor Robinson, Landers, Bellamy, Mundy, Edwards, Lambert, Butterworth, McWhirter, Arata, Potter. Lindorme, Williams, Thurmond, Owen, Moorhead, Gibbon rs ' DR. C. C. CHADBOURNE Ediforial Adviser GEORGE THURMOND Business Manager MR. H. H. GILBERT, JR. Business Adviser fi f Dismulces, Mebane, Brooks, Dodd, Schunnalcer, Cannon, SuHon, Joiner. Temple, Linderman, Stipe, Scoggins, Wall, Smith, Amerson Shattuck, Driskell. HINTON PAUL Editor ' J ,■; A ' ' ' The NGC ROTC Commander is a weekly mimeographed newspaper, designed to report to the students and faculty of NGC the news, features and incidents of campus life. Several features and columns have been instituted as regular items of the paper. MRS. SARAH WRIGHT Sponsor L. to R.: HInton Paul, Bob Schloesser, Martha Sue Martin, Janet Simpson, Haines Hil Major W. H. Murphey, Officer-in-Charge. JANET SIMPSON Managing Editor FOREHSIC SEHRTE The Forensic Senate, under the direction of Dr. Bill Roberts, has been very active this vear. They have debated with se - eral schools, among which were Emory and Agnes Scott. The members of the debating team have done much researc h and work on their debates and have been a credit to GC. PETER HODKINSON President DR. ROBERTS Adviser AQUILA STIPE Vice President L. to R.: Dr. Roberts, Peter Hodkinson, Aquila Stipe, Dickie Griffin, Jimmy Campbell. 59 nORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE PLOVERS BOB SCHLOESSER President REUBEN BLACK Vice President IDA MAE CASH Sec.-Treas. MR. JOHN SIMPSON Adviser ' The Valiant The Monkey ' s Paw ' The Tangled Web ' CHARLES ADKINS Sponsor R£C CLUB council The Women ' s Recreation Association of North Georgia College composed of four teams — Trahlytans, Mercureans, Hippoly- tans and Phi Omicrons, has as its aim to further good fellowship and clean sports- manship among the students. Every coed is given an oppor tunity to join one of the teams and to participate in the activities and sports of the Rec Club. JEFFIE ROGERS President PEM FITE PATSY SHATTUCK CAROL BELL MISS JANET WELLS Vice President Secretary Treasurer Adviser L. to R.: Peggy King, Ann Mundy, Patsy Shattuck, Penn Fite, Jeffie Rogers, Carol Bell Odom, Lou Zimmer, June Eaves, Laura Brown. Not pictured, Cindy Robinson. Donna Wendort, Janelle Planier, Ruth Holcomb, Jea 61 V MISS JOYCE HENSON Chatsworth, Ga. Sponsor OFFICERS ' CLUB ROBERT GUDGER President LANG FOREHAND Vice President THOMAS BENTLY Secretary ELVIN KREILICK Treasurer Rogers Watson Simms Erwin Prince Durhai Stone Parker Casey Painter RtK l-KHItKIIMY The Rex Fraternity is the oldest f ' aternity now on the cam- pus, having been organized in 1917. Its olijcctives are to promote brotherhood and friendship among its members and the student body. The Rex sponsors annual parties, dances, banquets and picnics, and is constantly striving to effect more friendship and social activities. MISS JEFFIE ROGERS Gainesville, Ga. Sponsor RICHARD COLEMAN Firs Vice Pres. CHARLES ADKINS President RICHARD DURHAM Second Vice Pres. MAJOR DAVIS Adviser LAMAR SUTTON Sec.-Treas. ROBERT GUDGER ' Sgt. af Arms JOHN CLOWE Chaplain 64 MISS ANNE SIGMAN Social Circle, Ga. Sponsor SIGmfl THETR FRfiTERniTV The Sigma Theta Fraternity is a strong factor in the fra- ternal and social life of NGC. Sigma Theta was founded irr 1934. Its aims are that of promoting social activities on the campus and brotherhood amonT; the members and students. This fraternity sponsors annual banquets, informal dances and Si lilar activities. BOBBY HARDEGREE President THOMAS SEHLE Vice President ROBERT SHORT Secretary LOUIE AYERS GEORGE THURMOND Chaplain JOHN PEARSON Sgt.-at-Arms MR. ROBERT BELCHER Adviser 65 I n T E R F R I) T E R n I T V council The function of the Interfraternity Council is to promote close harmony between the Rex and Sigma Theta Fraternities. It is made up of three members from both these fraternities, and its social function is fulfilled in sponsoring the annual Winter quarter formal. TOM SETTLE CHARLES ADKINS BOBBY HARDEGREE BOBBY BRAY RICHARD COLEMAN CHARLIE JOHNSON 66 n C CLUB MRS. G. E. COLEMAN Sandy Springs, Ga. Sponsor RICHARD COLEMAN President BOBBY HARDEGREE Vice President The purposes of the NCO Club are two-fold. Its primary purpose is to achieve continuous improvements for the cadet corps, while preparing the N ' CO ' s to become officers. As sponsor of various social functions, it fulfills its second purpose. Membership in the XCO Club is open to cadets who rank from corporal to master sergeant, and is compulsory for NCO ' s on contract. BOBBY BRAY Secretary GENE HARBUCK Treasurer JOHN CLOWE Sgt.-at-Arms GEORGE THURMOND Chaplain 67 MAJOR W. H. MURPHEY Adviser Not pictured Business HDminis MISS GRETNA PEACOCK Rome, Ga. Sponsor TOMMY BENTLY President LAMAR SUTTON Vice President LAURA BROWN Secretary DALE GAYLER Treasurer BULLARD COULTER CAMPBELL DURHAM TRHTIOn CLUB WEBB JOHNSON, PHIL THURMOND WALKER JONES JONES, TOM rJ MARTIN MORRISON PRINCE ROGERS BILL DOVE President uj 4 p V m The Radio Communications Club, the amateur radio club of North Georgia College, is composed of students inter- ested in ham and experimental radio. The club operates a station under the licensed call of W4PYM. There are radio transmitters and receivers, electronics equipment, and the Radar Ridge, which enable the members to communicate with other radio fans, to do experimental work, and to be ready in case of emergency to do vital civil defense work. MR. EWELL PIGG Adviser George Harrison, John Clowe, George Potter, David McCracl en, Johnny Sims, Bob Burford, Land, Mr. Pigg, Bill Rogers, Bill Dove, Mr. Wicht. 70 science club PATSY SHATTUCK Vice President DORIS ALLEN Secretary BILL WILLIAMS Treasurer L. to R.: Patsv Shattuck, Stephen Redd, Shirley Reese, Dr. Forester, J. Green, Glen Byess, Madge Tate, Peggy Turner, Bettye Boyd, Louis. Dixon, Pat Shore, William Hughes, Jo Carol Lenderman, Bob Purcell, Carolyn Purcell, Tim Heath. 71 CHEiniSTRV CLUB ROBERT ERWIN Presidenf KEN WALKER Vice Presidenf PEGGY TURNER Secretary-Treasurer L. to R.: Peggy Turner, Bob Erwin, Jerry Chambers, Shirley Reese, Johnson Elliott, Charlie Almond, Mr. Belcher, Dr. Sims, Ross Holcomb, Car- vin Moreland. 72 P H V S I C S CLUB EARL WRIGHT President BOB BURFORD Vice President JQHNNY SIMS Secretary-Treasurer MR. C. M. YAGER Adviser MISS REVA WRIGHT Sponsor L. to R.: Bob Burford, Harry Vickers, Charles Casey, George Harrison, Johnny Sims, Bruce Snyder, Charles Davidson, David McCracken, Earl Wright, Billy Dove, Don Painter, George Potter, John Stipe, John Clowe, Bill Reid, Jerry Nader, Bill Rogers, Mr. Yager. 73 FUTURE TEACHERS OF fl m ERI Cfl NELL MARTIN President DONNA WENDORF Vice President FRANCES DUKES Secretary SHIRLEY TEMPLE Treasurer MRS. MARIAN BOUFFARD Adviser DR. ORBY SOUTHARD Adviser L. to R.: Donna Wendort, Shirley Temple, Margie Burden, Frances Dukes, Nell Martin, Marguerite Spitler, Louise Moorhead, Bess Duncan Nancy Burks, Sara Ledford, Karen Cobb, Mrs. Bouffard, Nancy Schumacler, Annette Kelley, Gall Abercromble, Libby Estes, Richard Brown Joe Martin, Morrison. Dr. Southard. 74 V ID C H C R B I n E T DORIS ALLEN President BETH PUCKEH Vice President PATSY SHATTUCK Secretary LANELLE EDWARDS Treasurer BEVERLY GROOVER The Young Women ' s Christian Association offers the coeds of North Georgia College an opportunity to af- filiate themselves with an organization dedicated to the promotion of fuller Christian life through a growing knowledge of God. BEVERLY VINSON MISS IRENE PACE Adviser MADGE TATE DONNA WENDORF PEGGY TURNER JUNE EAVES 75 V m c fl c n B I n E T € ) m 7 iw J HAINES HILL President MRS. THERON HILL Thomaston, Ga. Sponsor DR. H. B. FORRESTER Adviser GENE HARBUCK Vice President The Young Men ' s Christian Association of North Georgia College serves the entire student body through inform- ative programs and wholesome recreation. Religious Emphasis Week, one of the most important features of the Y ' s is held each year. During this time an outstanding religious speaker is invited to our campus to lead the program. ED FORRESTER Secretary AL CANNON Treasurer ROY ADAMSON ESTES ROGERS HOWELL MAYO 76 BAPTIST S T U D E n T union LAURA BROWN President DONNA WENDORF Vice President EVELYN LAN FORD Secretary ROY ADAMSON Treasurer Through its program of deputations, socials, study, and active mission work, the Baptist Student Union brings the students of North Georgia College closer to the knowl- edge of the teachings of Christ. L. to R.: Gene Harbuck, Donna Wendorf, Shirley Reese, Gloria Jones, Evelyn Lanford, Carolyn Driskell, McWhirter, Rev. Johnson, Earl Wright, Betty Jane Settle, Roy Adamson, Joyce Johnson, Wally Kilpatrlck, Laura Brown. 77 UJ E S T m i n I S T E R F E L L UJ S H I P PATSY SHATTUCK President JOE MARTIN Vice President LEONARD WARD Secretary-Treasurer BOB SCHLOESSER Program Ciiairman The Westminister Fellowship is the youth organization of the Presbyterian Church, which serves the students at North Georgia College through worship and fellowship. This organization meets every Sunday evening at the Presbyterian Church for a service, after which the group holds an informal social gathering at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Huntley. The Fellowship strives through its ac- tivities, to help its members to know and serve God. L. to R.: Ada Riclcs, Nona Allen, Ronnie Bray, Joyce Bellamy, Joy Hudgins, Jesse Varnedoe, Mike Minor, Pat Compton, Vivian Harrison, Patsy Shattuck, br. Huntley, George Thurmond, Saralee Gudger, Charlie Almand, Louise Moorhead, Janet Simpson, Bob Schloesser Leonard V ard, Carl Free, DeWayne Patrick, Carolyn Reece, Al Reece. 78 UJ E S L E V F u n D n T I n { ■ ' -«« iS . 1 fc ' ' ' i l ' ' ' w pB •P ' - 1 LANELLE EDWARDS President BETH PUCKEH (not pictured) Secretary HAINES HILL Treasurer The Wesley Foundation strives to help its members to know better the principles and teachings of Christ and to enjoy Christian fellowship. Its activities include Bible study, recreation, choir, suppers, state conferences, depu- tations and summer service projects. It w ' rJ Yv 9 P ' ' i l P .J V J 4 | S ||, B V w 1 H L. to R.: George Fields, Aquila Stipe, Douglas Morrow, Hugh Bentley, Haines Hill, Janet Hulsey, Verda Smith, Lil Lindsley, Anne Dismukes, Carolyn Mebane, Pal Lunstord, Bill Murphey, Don Adams, Campbell, Carolyn Prickett, Beverly Groover, Peggy Turner, Lanelle Edwards, Frankie Lynch, Beverly Vinson, Rebecca Paschall, Kathryn Waters, Beth Puckett, Maureen McDuffie. 79 m E R C U R E II n s RUTH HOLCOMBE Captain L. to R.: Hulsey, Barnes, Anderson, Ruder, Beddingfield, Reece, Stevenson, Bell, Wall, Waters, Deadwyler, Osigan, King, Holcombe, Boyd, Godbee, Davis, Tate, Harben, Causey, Pascall, Minor, Jarrard, Jones, Shattuck, McClaine, Hudgins, Kelly, Price, Massey, Griffith, Shaw. 80 I P P L V T fl n s JUNE EAVES Captain GEORGE MUNDY Sponsor ANN MUNDY Co-captain L. to R.: Mundy, Loveless, Schumacher, Wilbanks, Lenderma Harrison, Smith, Prlckett, Parker, White, Mlnlx, Bowen, Panne roughs, Mebane, Bulce, Drlskell, Bulgln, James, Phillips, Aaron 81 I, Shore, Woodward, Eaves, Hunie, , Tingle, Young, Bryan, Vinson, Bur Owens, Woody, Spitler. T R fl H L V T fl n S LAMAR SUnON Sponsor CINDY ROBINSON Co-captain L. to R.: Reynolds, Matthews, Jordan, Fargason, Roberts, Groover, Moorhead, Hooper, Nuckolls, James, Estes, Abercrombie, Gibbons, Simpson, son, Odom. love, Burks, Futral, Burden, Dukes, Futral, Rogers, ams, Smith, Steinmetz, McDuffie, Temple, Reese, ner, Lanford, Edwards, Chilton, Jacobs, Robin- 82 PHI m I c R n s LAURA BROWN Captain JANELLE PLANZER Co-captain L. to R.: Ashcraft, Hull, Dixon, Shepard, Granade, Gudger, GortJon, Dodd, Thornton, Booth, Meelts, Duncan, Cash, Bell, Dukes, Landers, Wendortf, Hyatt, Settle, Cannon, Whitfield, Robinson, Gaines, Wallace, Lindsley, L., Planzer, Brown, Ricks, Foster, Allen, Johnson, Thonnas, Collier, Long, Lindsley, S., Bruce. 83 HomE Economics club MISS ALICE DONOVAN MISS BESSIE LEE FREEMAN Advisers L. to R.; Becky Granade, Secretary; Ruth Holcombe, President; Betty Gordon, Treasurer; Evelyn Lanford, Vice President. MRS. E. F. HOLCOMBE Sponsor The Home Economics Club offers to its members opportunities to develop homemaking skills and to show their progress through their functions such as parties, teas, and dinners. Their annual functions are the waffle supper and the Spring Fashion Show, an event looked forward to by all students. The Home Eg Club members model the clothes they have made in their sewing classes. Another event spon- sored by the Home Ec Club and enjoyed by students and faculty is the Open House, at which the mem- bers exhibit their skills in art and clothing. L. to R.: Veleta Futral, Jean Griffeth, Bonnie McLane, Becky Granade, Marie Harbin, June Eaves, Suzanne Breedlove, Juanita Foster, Shirley Bryan, Frances Dukes, Ruth Hoicomb, Betty Gordon, Elaine Chilton, Evelyn Lanford, Margaret Jarrard, Sherry Stevenson, Barbara Anderson, Jean Cannon, Ann Mundy, Temple Booth, Juanita Bruce, Virginia Gaines. SHOPS Freshman girls and new-found friend. .J Jl h Going home, Lanol? Construction workers? Winners of the Spring Home Ec Fashion Show. L E Ul I S MRS. PAUL SCHUMACHER Sponsor L. to R.: Doris Allen, Secretary; Jo Carol Lenderman, Vice President; Nancy Schumacher, President; Bess Duncan. Treasurer. H fl L L MISS ALICE DONOVAN Adviser Sophomores Juniors Freshmen G E n E R L S MRS. R. H. PRINCE Athens, Georgia Sponsor L. to R.: Cochran, Lunsford, Gordy, Sessions, Crow, Britt, McKay, Pace, Princ GLEE CLUB MR. DESMOND BOOTH Director MRS. MARIAN BOUFFARD Pianist L to R ■ Pat Davidson June Darnell Anne Dlsmukes, Gene Gibbons, Jean Fargason, Louise Moor- head. Beverly Groover, Barbara Landers, Karen ' Young, Latrelle Hooper. Cindy Robinson, Beth Puckett, Janet MInix, Susie Hunter. Betty Ann Causey, Gloria Jones, Janet Hulsey. Carolyn Bell, Bobby Bray, Dan McKay, Tommy Crov , George McMichael, Billy Carpenter, Carl Jones, Gene Har- buck, Jerry Joiner, Harold Shadron, Harold Lambert, Mason, Norras, Lunsford. Rex pledges kneel to their masters. Home-cooked food for Home Ec girls. Maude and Yank protest. Watch it, Joe Buck, that man is dangerous. Three inches of snow and P. E. uniforms? W ' m ■■. ' ::-h ■Mmuesm iSiHi. FEATURES Wj ' jiif MR. N.G.C WILLIAM RITCH VANDEVENTER We have chosen Van to be the cadet most representative of our school because of the qualities of friendliness, lead- ership, and integrity which he posse sses. Van will always be remembered by everjone as an outstanding personality and a good friend. 92 MISS N.G.C SHIRLEY PHARR Shirley ' s beauty, grace, and vivid personality make her a person who is loved by many and admired by all. She will always be as we know her, honest, sincere, charming, and deserving the honor of being our most representative co-ed. 93 FRIENDLIEST Shirley Reese Hugh Hardison A ready smile and a friendly word for everyone have made many friends for Shir- ley and Hugh during their stay at NGC. Their sparkling personalities and pleasant dispositions will long be remembered by their fellow students. MOST ATHLETIC Jeffie Rogers Charles Adkins Jeffie is a natural and graceful athlete, and Ake has proved his prowess by leading Baker Co. in the field of almost every kind of sport. This couple should go far as leaders in the world of athletics. MOST POPULAR MOST VERSATILE Tommy Bently Shirley Pharr Sports, studies, and organizations — Shirley and Tommy have excelled in all three. Their talents and capabilities are many and var- ied, and their title of most versatile is certainly well deserved. Peggy King . . Robert Gudger Peggy and Gudge both have winning smiles, magnetic personalities, and likeable dispositions — combinations that make them the natural choice for the most pop- ular people on our campus. CUTEST COUPLE Peggy King Lewis Webb One of the nitest twosomes ever to hit the NGC campus are Peggy and Skeet. They are always laughing and full of fun, and have certainly enlivened campus life to a great degree. MOST DEPENDABLE Lamar Sufton Nancy Schumacher No matter what the job is, if Nancy or Lamar has promised to do it, you may depend on the results. Their dependability is one of the characteristics that have won for them positions of responsibility on the campus, and the respect of all of us. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Shirley Reese Ri-j-ch Vandeven-j-er Shirley and Van have consistently shown their ability to achieve the goals they seek. Shirley ' s long hours in the chemistry labs, and Van ' s puzzling over B.A. problems are sure to result in success in this world. L to R. (standing): Tom Settle, Hinton Paul, George Potter, Don Painter, seated): Estes Rogers, Nancy Schumacher, Louise Moorhead, Robert Gudger, Lamar Sutton. The Who ' s Who among Studen ts in American Universities and Col- leges is a national honor society for outstanding and representative students on American university and college campuses. These stu- dents, chosen for their participa- tion in college activities, their scholastic ability, and their leader- ship qualities, have been selected to represent North Georgia College in this society. . E V 44 BATTLES OF FREDERICKSBURG — $ THE HILL HERE IS MARYE ' S HEIGHTS. OCCUPIED BY THE CONFEDERATES IN THE BATTLES OF DECEMBER 13. 1B62, AND MAY 3. 1863. IN THE FIRST BATTLE ALL ATTEMPTS OF THE UNION TROOPS TO TAKE IT FAILED. IN THE} SECOND BATTLE (PART OF THE CHANCELLQRSVILLE CAMPAIGN) THE UNION TROOPS CARRIED THE POSITION. WHICH WAS HELD BY A SMALL FORCE. Could Harry be studying? Well . . . Madge asm n MIKELLE MINOR daffodill. a dark-eyed sprite ... as gay and refreshing as a spring PEGGY KING . one so beautiful. sweefness and graciousness ... a combination seldom found LAURA BROWN . . . a honey-blond . . . whose modesty adds radiance to her charm. SHIRLEY PHARR . . madonna-like beauty. an exciting personality . . . magnetic charm FRANCES DUKES . vacious personality. dancing eyes and a sparkling smile . . . accented by a vi- 0 CLUB DHHCE t FICERS CL PRESENTS SOUTH Bf miss Donnfi uiEnDORF Her poise, her intriguing beauty, her sweetly serious smile — all these plus a dignified demeanor and lovely disposition make Donna a true example of the Spanish interpre- tation of her name — a lady. Because she is these things and many more, the students of North Georgia College have elected her to be the 1935 Cyclops Queen. 107 Coach Ma+herly SPORTS fl compflnv BILL ROGERS Coach-Cap+ain DICK COULTER Co-captain RICHARD COLEMAN Co-captain 5 33 3C 34 21 20 •23, ' Si ' S. ' j 17 28 .ff L, to R.: Scheff, Martin, Coleman, Coulter, Rogers, Roberts, Ash, Bush, Green, Parr, Jones, Walker, Smart, Shoemake, Gurr, Cole McNew, Plunlcett, Swanson, Scoggins, Stipe, Wilder, Smith, Brown, Hicks. 110 GEORGE HARRISON Coach DeWAYNE PATRICK Captain CHARLES ADKINS Co-Captain B compiinv L. o R.: Heath Robocker, Grant, Forrester, Cheek, Otwell, Black, Stripling, Harrison, Johnson, Nichols, Sudlow, Harbuck, Webb, Patrick, Lambert, Scott, Lindorme, Hoag, Sparks, Paul, Barrett, Adkins, Edwards, Keller, Collins. 111 HUGH HARDISON Coach BUB GUDGER Captain C compiinv L. to R.: Archer, Hill, Corbin, Browder, Bell, Jones, Campbell, Bradley, Todd, Gudger, GIssendaner, Brannon, Allred, Leviton, Meegan, Nor man, Wilder, Hall, Carter, Payton, Hardison, Rhymer, Mason, Robertson, Strickland, Crawford; Holland, Chapman, Bonner, Moore. ii a H v: - .-•■, - 7 :-t 4 In ' i — B i g ssTi ' ini - - ' .■ •■-% 112 n M D compflnv JIMMY MAHHEWS Coach BOB BURFORD Capfain DOUG COBB Co-Captain ,12 ' 34 2° 13 35 21 „ JO 26 33 39 3g 27 98) 2£ t : L. to R.: Boone, Bullard, Dickerson, Coe, Eberhardt, Palk, Singleton, Palmer, Etheridge, Matthews, Pridgen, Norton, Cobb, Bozeman, Willis, Hammond, Patrick, Hawkins, Burford, Smith, Stubblefield, Bledsoe. ;, .T! ,-• « ' •• ;.■ ■  -  iifr- E conipiinv HARRY VICKERS Coach JOHN JAY Captain PETER HODKINSON Co-Captain L, to R.: Mock, Hodkinson, Jay, Schloesser, Morrison, Callaway, McCamy, Amerson, Shirley, Stipe, Kuhn, Deese, Bac Davis, Bentley, Ford. Kemp, Nash, Vickers. n, Lowry, Grimes, v ' i lrjiji s «. ' ; .( ■ zrfiL 1: f — -. ' i wi ' miiiiii I ■ s n fl p s 2Kti«« «st . 115 UflRSITV BRSKETBHLL DOUG COBB Capiain BOBBY PARKER Co-Captain U. G. MATHERLY Coach HARRY SUDLOW GEORGE THURMOND Managers L. to R.: Alexander. Sutton, Cobb, Camp, Edwards, Johnson, ScheH, Sudlow, Matherly, Parr, Parker, Van Meter, Strange, Patrick, Thurmonc 116 The NGC Cadets had one of the best basketball seasons ever. On the road and at home, the team showed excellent spirit, sportsmanship and skill. Playing- against the Atlanta Di- vision of the University of Georgia, the Cadets lost a one- point heart-breaker in their final game of the season. Sev- eral of the underclassmen on the team have shown much ability, promising an even better team next year. 117 FRESHin En N(iC s juniiii liiiskclliall team lias had a cr Mic- ressful season this year. OutsLanding among the freshman team members were Shepard, a steady and consistent ball player; Wheeles, whose sharp eye ran many of the scores up, and Cortclli. a fast and flashy ball hawk. Their spirit and their record promise mu h good material for the varsit in the future. L. to R.: Allen, Wheeles, Greer, Hurley, Belcher, Coach Williams, Miller, Cortelli, Shepard, Ash, Fishback. 118 TEnnis DOG COMPANY Intramural Champs L. to R.: Lang Forehand, Bob Burford, Donald Rutledge, Henry Pridgen OM ' c; 119 Hugh Ben+ley Louie Bullard Doug Cobb The team, sparked by BuUard ' s work at the mound, and plenty of snappy infield playing, was one of which the stu- dents could be proud. In sportsmanship and playing ability, the Cadets really looked good. The team has good prospects for next Spring, with several underclassmen having a sea- son ' s experience behind them and their eyes on a good re- cord next year. BflSEBHLL Pitt Scheff Robert Alexander Aquila Stipe Roger Williams Robert Gudger Frank Edwards Skeet Bacon Eli Plunke+t Jack Moran U fl R S I T V RIFLE T E n m S L. to R.: Ann Massey, Barbara Landers, Lou Woody, Carolyn Collier, Ida Mae Cash, Pern Deadwyler, Peggy Turner. L. to R.: George Potter, Elvin Kreiiicic, Bill Sanders, Larry Scoggins, Jimmy Walker, John Clowe, McWhlrter, Gerald Keller, Billy Wigley, Louis Ayers, Clarence Bailey, Wally Kilpatriclc, Robert Gudger, Phillip Lupo, Carl Free, Major 122 L H E E R L E n D E R S U I) R S I T V L. to R.: Jeffie Rogers, Pat Compton, Joyce Joiner, Jean Odonn, Ann Mundy. S U B - U fl R S I T V IN C3- rsj o L. to R.: Jo Ann Long, Joyce Johnson, Shirley Reese, Charles Parrlsh, Shirley Dodd, Susan Hull, Ruth Hyatt. 123 WOUNDING OF JACKSON — ii I STONEWALL JACKSON, COMING FROM THE WEST, SURPRISED HOWARD ' S CORPS OF THE ARMY OF THE P0T0M4C, MAY 2, 1863. HOWARD RETREATED ALONG THIS ROAH TOWARD CHANCELLORSVILLE, PURSUED BY THE CONFEDERATES. HERE, JACKSON, IN THE EARLY EVENING. MOVING IN FRONT OF HIS LINE OF BATTLE TO RECONNOITER, FELL, MORTALLY WOUNDED BY HIS OWN I L I T fl R V m I L I T fl R V Not Pictured: Maj. W. H. Murphy Infantry Major Walter M. Turner Infantry, PMS T Captain Orville R. Hause Commandant of Cadets Major Ralph Davis Artillery 126 DEPHRTfTIEnT Sgt. Charles E. Bass Armory Sergeant ScT. W. T. Fanning Assistant Instructor Mrs. W. Phillips Secretary to PMS T North Georgia College, which has been called The West Point of the South. holds the distinction of being one of the nine senior institutions in America which hold the MC rating of essentially military from the Department of the Army. The North Georgia College ROTC program en- deavors to train cadets into the capabilities of future Army officers and the ability and capacities of being an effective and competent military or civilian leader. Sgt. William Jackson Assistant Commandant Sgt. Ollie Strickland Assistant Instructor Sgt. Henry Gallaway Instructor 127 miss PEGGV KIHG Lauonia, Georgia Peggy ' s warm smile and completely charming manner have endeared her in the hearts of the cadets and coeds of North Georgia College forever. Because of her sparkling personality, her friendliness and beauty, she was elected Battalion Sweetheart and was presented at the Officers ' Club formal during Fall Quarter. B R T T () L I n Mrs. John E. Rogers Berlin, Georgia Battalion Sponsor L. Lang Forehand Major Executive Officer Miss Patsy Shattuck Lafayette, Georgia Staff Sponsor Elvin a. Kreilick Captain Adjutant John Estes Rogers Lt. Colonel Battalion Conimnnder HiNTON Paul Captain Intelligence M Sgt. R. D. ColiMTian, Capt. W. N. Calloway, Capt. W. J. Elliott. Major L. L. Forehand, Lt. Colonel J. E. Rogers, Capt. D. Watson, Capt. S. Redd, Capt. E. A. Kreilick, Cpl. R. L. Adamson. 130 H E R D Q U R R T E R S Donald Watson Richard Coleman Roy Adamson Captain Battalion Sgt. Major Battalion Clerk Supply Officer Color Guard 131 BRHD COIDPflnV Miss Margaret Kelly Atlanta, Georgia Band Sponsor Miss Betsy Paradise Amity, Georgia Band Sweetheart Richard Durham Captain Company Commander Capt. R. Durham, SFC H. R. Mayo, Lt. J. C. Sims, Lt. E. Prince, Lt. R. Erwin, 1st Sgt. J. R. Pearson, Cpl. J. L. Bland. Edwin Prince Robert Erwin Johnny Sims John Pearson 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 1st Sergeant Executive Officer Platoon Leader Platoon Leader 132 FIRST PLRTOOn 2nd Lt. Johnny C. Sims Platoon Leader SFC Harold B. Holland Platoon Sergeant ScT. John W. Murphy Platoon Guide First Squad: R. E. Shirley, R. R. Barden, B. W. Dickson, J. N. Cochran, J. L. Bland. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. W. N. Pace, R. R. Gilland, T. L. Gordy, F. R. Meegan, H. D. McClure. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. T. L. Sturdivant, M. T. Hardie, H. F. Lunsford, H. B. Gurley, G. T. Adams. sEcono PLflToon 2nd Lt. Robert D. Erwin Platoon Leader SFC W. Carlton Sanders Platoon Sergeant ScT. Phillip Platoon E. Johnson Guide First Squad: Cpl. C. L. Fennell, J. G. Lunsford, H. S. Maynard, G. M. McMichael, J. L. Britt. . . . Second Squad: J. D. McBride, J. L. Rhoades, R. M. Russell. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. J. E. McSwain, G. T. Sessions, H. W. Wade, J. Varnadoe. 133 compflnv II Mrs. H. S. Kelley Griffin, Georgia Sponsor Horace S. Kelly Captain Company Commander Miss Frances Dukes Norcross, Georgia Company Sweetheart Charles R. Lancston 1st Lieutenant Executive Officer (Not pictured) Thomas J. Bentley 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Larry E. Scoggins 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Algenon B. Cannon 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader E. D. Gayler 1st Sergeant Jajit. IL S. K.H,.v. . . . ., (. nghl: (■.] ]. U. 1 ' . Srlulf. I.I. , . li. (jiinoii, Ll. 1.. K. .Sooggins, Lf. C. K. Langston, U. i. T. Bentley, 1st Sgt. E. D. Gayler, Cpl. W. H. Kogers. 134 SFC J. F. Walker Platoon Sergeant FIRST PLATOON 2nd Lt. John T. Bentley Platoon Leader ScT. Donald M. Roberts Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. R. V. Coulter, H. S. Crawford, J. D. Jay, J. A. Shirley, V. A. Hicks. W. C Johnson, J. S. Shoemake. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. R. W. Brown, C. R. Milam, E. R. Wayne, F. R. Craig. R. T. Wise, G. B. Matthews, W. E. Nader. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. R. V. Chambers, R. J. Cortelli, H. R. Wilson, J. H. Reddick, J. W. Gurr, W. H. Bush, J. F. Walker. SECOND PLATOON 2nd Lt. Larry E. Scogcins Platoon Leader SFC James H. Green Platoon Sergeant Sgt. George S. Brooks Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. R. D. Griffin, J. C. Hambrick, C. R. Milligan, J. T. O ' Lel- ley, J. C. Shelly, W. L. Martin. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. W. M. Williams, F. H. Sanders, S. C. Jones. H. L. Ash, B. W. Chambers, R. P. Scheff. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. H. G. Foster, H. C. VanMeter. J. L. Jones, W. P. Lupo, L. C. Bell, J. H. Green. THIRD PLATOON 2nd Lt. Algernon B. Cannon Platoon Leader SFC Ivan W. Parr Platoon Sergeant Sgt. John W. Stipe Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. J. M. McNew, W. E. Smart, W. E. Douglas, R. T. Fishback, J. W. Greer. C. B. Davidson. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. E. B. Plunkett, J. L. Moore, E. W. Collins, W. S. Leath, F. B. Fitts, I. W. Parr. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. W. A. Geer, F. L. Bates, J. E. Hancock, R. E. Bandy, R. G. Smith, R. R. Wilder. 135 compflnv B Ann Edith Sutton J. Lamar Sutton Miss Pat Compton Atlanta, Georgia Captain Atlanta, Georgia Sponsor Company Commander Company Sweetheart Charles Adkins Tim Ray Heath Gerald Keller George Potter William Arata 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 1st Sergeant Executive Officer Platoon Leader Platoon Leader Platoon Leader (Not pictured) Capt. J. L. Sutton. . . . Left to right: Cpl. C. C. Loudermilk, Lt. G. L. Keller, Lt. G. M. Potter, Lt. C. E. Adkins, Lt. T. R. Heath, 1st Sgt. W. L. Arata, Cpl. W. H. Collins. 136 FIRST PLATOON 2nd Lt. T. R. Heath Platoon Leader SFC E. S. FoRJtESTER Platoon Sergeant ScT. J. W. Cooper Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. E. L. Kelly, C. R. Williams, H. S. Baugh, J. O. Jackson, S. H. Owen, J. W. Ash. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. C. E. Chafin, T. B. Ponder, E. B. Jones, J. C. Bethea, H. D. Carder. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. C. B. Johnson, W. S. Black. A. Lawton, J. D. Reece, K. C. Martin, Homer Cook. SECOND PLATOON 2nd Lt. Gerald Keller Platoon Leader SFC E. L. Harbuck Platoon Sergeant Sgt. B. D. Patrick Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. F. W. Edwards, A. J. Cheek, Wm. Lindorm, W. W. Robocker, C. E. Bryant, 0. M. Davis. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. J. 0. Scott, R. F. Reiland, R. C. Sanders, R. M. Miller, R. W. Cowman, R. F. Purcell. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. R. Black, C. F. Moore, L. E. noyd, C. C. Loudennilk, E. L. Harbuck. THIRD PLATOON 2nd Lt. George Potter Platoon Leader SFC R. J. Short Platoon Sergeant Sot. G. E. Thurmand Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. H. Lambert. B. Strange, D. C. Morrow, C. W. Grant, R. B. Otwell. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. R. H. Alexander, J. W. Stribbling, D. W. Orr, P. Hoag, J. L. Barrow, W. H. Sudlow. . . . Third Squad: SFC C. R. Nichols, G. W. Thurmond, D. C. Owen, Hurley, J. W. Campbell. 137 compflnv T ' I Mrs. B. J. Dove Thomaston, Georgia Sponsor B. L. Dove Captain Company Commander Miss Carolyn Collier Toccoa, Georgia Company Sweetheart Robert Gudcer 1st Lieutenant Executive Officer Robert Parker 2ntl Lieutenant Platoon Leader Hugh Stone 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Charles Casey 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Hugh Hardison First Sergeant Capt. B. L. Uove, Isl .Sgt. C. H. Hardison, Lt. H. W. Stone, Lt. C. W. Casey, Lt. R. M. Gudger, Lt. R. N. Parker, CpL H. Robertson. 138 FIRST PLATOON 2nd Lt. Robert W. Parker Platoon Leader SFC Theron H. Hill Platoon Sergeant ScT. Donald S. Adams Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. B. A. Boyle, W. R. Fricks, M. J. Bonner, S. E. Wilder, J. D. Bell. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. L. M. Ward, T. L. Steele, J. T. Noland, R. D. Corbin, T. W. Ponder, T. H. Hill. . . . Third Squad: PFC J. I. Mason, L. L. Payton, B. C. Lee, R. V. Browder. SECOND PLATOON 2nd Lt. Hugh W. Stone Platoon Leader SFC Robert W. Rymer Platoon Sergeant Sct. Bobby D. Bray Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. C. W. Jones, J. D, Robertson. C. 1. Crowe, C. S. Wilder, A. M. Allred, J. T. Bell. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. T. 0. Terrell, D. H. Mc Kay. R. D. Shelmandine. L. C. Wheelus M. Jones, L. G. Brannon. R. W. Rymer . . . Third Squad: Cpl. J. J. Wilson M. D. Bradley. J. W. Mertz, W. E. Gis sendaner, E. W. Nalley, R. D. Cordell THIRD PLATOON 2nd Lt. Charles W. Casey Platoon Leader SFC B. H. Moore Platoon Sergeant ScT. Charles R. Palmer Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. R. W. Mitchell. W. Hambrick. T. I. Hodges. C. Carter. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. W. J. Chapman, G. L. Mason. G. Norman, A. Wansley, E. Davis. M. D. King. . . . Third Squad: R. L. Hall, B. E. Leviton, T. Strickland, W. Whelchel, W. Todd. jR -S u .. ' 1 ' -jj T -iY 139 compflnv D HB SI Hr lH m ' apo H Miss Nancy Burks Griffin, Georgia Company Sweetheart Donald Painter Captain Company Commander Robert Burfobd 1st Lieutenant Executive Officer Glenn Byess 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Doug Cobb 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Louie Bullard 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Clarence Bailey First Sergeant Capt. D. Painter, Cpl. J. L. Joiner, Lt. G. E. Byess, Lt. H. D. Cobb, Lt. R. Burford, Lt. H. L. Bullard, CpL C. Etheridge. 140 FIRST PLATOON 2nd Lt. Glenn E. Byess Platoon Leader SFC David J. McCracken Platoon Sergeant ScT. Harry H. Young Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. K. E. Coe, R. C. Paulk, J. C. Sweat, H. L. Belcher, T. M. Allen, B. J. Wetherington. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. T. C. Jones, D. N. Vaughn, T. A. Bledsoe, W. M. Boone, J. L. Joiner, D. J. McCracken. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. S. E. Palmer, J. E. Crandall, C. G. Willis, G. E. Eberhardt, W. V. Wigley. SECOND PLATOON 2nb Lt. Howard D. Core Platoon Leader SFC Donald L. Dickerson Platoon Sergeant ScT. Joe P. Martin Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. J. C. Bozeman, W. D. Hammond, R. G. Zell, J. Gordon, G. E. Davison. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. J. R. Matthews, J. R. Hensley, B. H. Fonts, R. E. Stocks, J. B. Hunt. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. H. A. Pridgen, G. W. Kil- Patrick, C. W. Martin, D. L. Dickerson. THIRD PLATOON 2nd Lt. Henry L. Bullakd Platoon Leader SFC Billey E. Carpenter Platoon Sergeant ScT. Robert E. Smith Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. S. K. Mosely, R. D. Johnson, S. F. Hale, C. D. Stoner, R. H. Rachels. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. W. J. Chapman, R. S. Messer, H. D. Patrick. R. A. Zell, D. E. Shepherd. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. J. R. Green, J. A. Land, H. D. Sigman. W. V. Stubblefield, M. H. Cleghorn. 141 compflnv E Miss Carolyn Brown Winder, Georgia Company Sponsor Thomas Settle Captain Company Commander Miss Jean Meeks Toccoa, Georgia Company Sweetheart James Morrison 1st Lieutenant Executive Officer Earl Wright 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader George Grant 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader Harry Vickers 2nd Lieutenant Platoon Leader John Clowe 1st Sergeant Capt. T. A. Settle, Sgt. E. P. Joiner, 1st Sgt. John Clowe, Lt. G. G. Grant, Lt. J. F. Morrison, Lt. E. G. Wright, Lt. H. B. Vickers, Cpl. B. Deese. 142 FIRST PLATOON 2nd Lt. Earl G. Wright Platoon Leader SFC Bobby Hardicree Platoon Sergeant ScT. Carey P. Joiner Platoon Guide First Squad: PFC H. B. Bentley, B. K. Wilbanks, W. B. Boland, D. E. Bailem, B. N. Hardigree. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. G. B. Kuhn, B. B. Brown, G. M. Collins, S. D. Craig. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. T. W. Mock, J. R. Gaines, W. C. Ford, T. W. Dunlap, F. E. Shirley. SECOND PLATOON 2nd Lt. George G. Grant Platoon Leader SFC Louie F. Ayers Platoon Sergeant Sct. James T. Jones Platoon Guide irst Squad: Cpl. R. M. Bacon, J. L [olleman, M. C. Kemp, J. K. Davis, . F. Ayers. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. . Schloesser, J. W. Mann, F. B. Moore, . Mingledorff, J. Richardson, P. R. owry. . . . Third Squad: Cpl. A. E. tipe, R. F. Poole, C. B. Parrish, T. R. Perry, B. F. Nash, C. J. Glass. THIRD PLATOON 2nd Lt. Harry B. Vickers Platoon Leader SFC Peter Hodkinson Platoon Sergeant Sgt. William K. Walker Platoon Guide First Squad: Cpl. R. E. Bentley, B. L. Rudd, H. a. Seabolt. T. L. Shirley. P. Hodkinson. . . . Second Squad: Cpl. J. F. Puett. E. D. Simmons. W. L. Smith, P. T. Stallings, J. T. Tate, J. P. Jay. . . . Third Squad: PFC J. R. McCamy, A. Vick, C. B. Williams, C. P. Almond, C. Shapiro. 143 H n R Miss Shirley Pharr Thomaston, Georgia Sponsor Lang Forehand Major Honor Platoon Commander Cadet Major Forehand, Bray, Foster, Mason, Martin, Hale, Cheek, Nalley, Griffin. Rachels, Fitts, Ryland, Bell, Chapman, Cordell, Plunkett, Joiner, Wilbanks, Wigley, Cordell, Kuhn, Johnson, Calloway, Johnson, Sanders, Jones, Archer, Bentley, Bavis, Schloesser. 144 P L fl T n The N.G.C. Honor Platoon, commanded by Cdt. Maj. L. L. Forehand, is an elite group . . . chosen not only for their efficiency in mili- tary drill, but for their con- duct and scholastic average as well. The Honor Platoon is a valuable asset to our campus, and a worthy goal for those who achieve its membership. Major Walter M. Turner Adviser (not pictured) Honor Platoon Adoptees 145 s u m m E R c fl m p ' Sutton receives Best Drilled Cadet ' award from Col. R. J. Werner. Larry Scoggins wins first place in the scrambled weapons event. Bol) Burford represents N.G.C. in the tennis team. Best Drilled Cadets in elimination check. 146 HLPHfl PSI OmEGR A? Q The Nu Pi cast of Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dramatic fraternity in which the member- ship is based on service and per- formance. 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Gainesville Georgia Drugs -:- Sodas -:- Sundries Compliments of DAHLONEGA PHARMACY Just as Your Doctor Ordered tg Phone 150 SEALTEST ICE CREAM Orkin Exterminating Co., Inc. Your Walgreen Agency World ' s Largest Pest Control Co. On the Square LE. 4-9964 Dahlonega Georgia 124 N. Main Street Jimmie Reeves Furniture Co. Gainesville Georgia Compliments NORTH GEORGIA SHOE SHOP Dahlonega Georgia Mtss N.G.C. ' s Hotnetown Flower Shop THOMASTON FLORIST Flowerfone - 2177 Thomaston Georgia PARKS FEED STORE Gainesville Georgia 161 Compliments of Compliments of WHEELES JEWELRY CO. NORTHSIDE FURNITURE CO., INC. Thomaston Georgia 1013 PeachtreeSc, CRESCENT ICE CREAM CO. Atlanta Georgia Gainesville Georgia GALLANT-BELK CO. GAINESVILLE ' S LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Gainesville Georgia PRODUCERS - VANTRESS CROSS DAHLONEGA FEED POULTRY CO. Phone 120 -:- P. 0. Box L DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA Compliments of McCLELLAN ' S PHARMACY MEN ' S WEAR Thomaston Georgia FRIERSON-McEVER CO. Gainesville Georgia ESTES CO. Gainesville Georgia 162 XL SUPER MARKET Try Us First— We Have It Located on the Square for Your Convenience Phone 775 DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA C. M. HARRISON Suppliers of SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Gainesville Georgia LIPSCOMB DRUG CO. Everything a Good Drug Store Carries On the Square Dahlonega Georgia .iU JL-K - The Dutch Mill Duluth, Georgia Equal ro the South ' s Best Barbecue 163 GAINESVILLE FLORIST Home of Fine Flowers 111 South Sycamore St. Gainesville Georgia Phone LE. 4-7397 Compliments of A FRIEND MATTHEWS PRINTING CO. Planners and Producers of Fine Custom and Commercial Printing Phone LE. 2-2481 - 119 N. Main Street GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA Queen City Poultry Feed Co., Inc. Phone 468 - 856 P. O. Box GAG 117 Railroad Ave. GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA Chicks - - Poultry - - Feeds - - Supplies DUCKETT ' S ARMY STORE, INC. 90 Alabama St., S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone AL. 0846 Compliments of SAUL ' S The Store of Famous Brands Gainesville Georgia 164 Hm deSJmu pohlo. bmil Gordon ' s RIPLETS ' ' ' kept cooker-fresh by Magic-Pak I Telephone 26 — R-2 W. A. WHITMIRE General Merchandise DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA GEORGIA BUILDING SUPPLY CO. BUILDING MATERIALS GAINESVILLE GEORGIA WHEN IN DAHLONEGA Visit THE SMITH HOUSE ' Where the rooms are as nice as the meals are W. B. FRY, Owner 165 Compliments of THE BOOK SHOP Gainesville Georgia COURTENAY ' S JEWELERS Diamonds — Watches — China Glassware Gainesville Georgia Western Union Simplex Printer Stokely ' s Honor Brand in Office Frosted Foods Telephone AMherst4511 CAPITOL FISH COMPANY Wholesale Seafood and Frozen Foods Distributors 777 W. Whitehall Street, S. W. Capitol Brand ( New Jersey ) Oysters Famous for their Favor ATLANTA, GEORGIA BODY BY FISHER In the low-price field, Chevrolet alone oflfers you the famous Body by Fisher- a symbol of engineering superiority. BUY — CHEVROLET America ' s First Choice for Over 21 Years Fred Jones Chevrolet Co. Sales Service Dahlonega Georgia 166 COMPLIMENTS of the Students Favorite Hangout The North Georgia College Student Exchange THE CANTEEN An Excellent Staff The Center of the Campus SUPPLIES FOR YOUR EVERY NEED Robert Ragan, Manager DAHLONEGA GEORGIA 167 Ideal Cleaners Laundry 331 Northside Drive Telephone 1190 Gainesville, Georgia Compliments of C. V. Nalley, Inc. Gainesville Georgia COMPLIMENTS of the ROYAL THEATRE Gainesville Georgia WALL JEWELERS, INC. Silver - Watches Diamonds GAINESVILLE COMMERCE GEORGIA Gainesville, Ga. General Gas Corporation Baton Rouge, La. 168 Compliments of MOORE ' S DIME STORE Thomaston Georgia THE ' OASIS Albany Georgia UPSON DRUG CO. On the Square Thomaston Georgia GOLDSMITH ' S BOYS ' AND MENS SHOP Albany Georgia NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE BOOK STORE Everything you need in the way of school supplies, pennants, decals, stickers, lab aprons, college pets, minarure sabers, book covers, and college stationery will be found in your College Book Store UNIFORM, INC. special Price for Graduating Army R.O.T.C. Students NO MONEY DOWN — 6 MONTHS TO PAY We Guarantee THE FINEST QUALITY AT PRICES THAT CANT BE BEAT We maintain our own alteration department. All merchandise purchased from us will be altered without charge. 610 W. Peachtree ATLANTA, GEORGIA Phone EL. 3677-8 169 MEET ME AT DIXIE CAFE for SANDWICHES - SODAS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOILETRIES - TOBACCOS and A FRIENDLY GAME OF POOL A Hearty Welcome Awaits You WHERE THE BEST IS ALWAYS SOLD JACK ROBERTS, Proprietor 170 The UNIFORM EXCHANGE of North Georgia College offers you the finest quality uniforms at wholesale prices LOCATED IN THE ARMORY Compliments AECK ASSOCIATES Architects ATLANTA GEORGIA ENJOY THE BEST IN MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT at the HOLLY THEATER With Cinemascope On the New Wide Screen Dahlonega Georgia 171 sijjnm 0 excellence in eafileds CD, a: a.1 .S,OF ff V -0 z o inmiiii ' ft ' V FOOTE DAVIES « atlant A 172 bp.Col. U 428 .N6 C9 1955 North Georgia College, Cyclops J3526 L ' ■■MivM ' i-


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