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■-  ff ARCHIVES U428 C9 1960c. 1 North Georgia College CYCLOPS 4455S Date Due {  Yearbook of NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA ISp.Col. U 428 .N6 C9 I9o0 iNforth Georgia College, Cyclops  445b2 ORGANIZATIONS ' l EDITOR: Vivian Ingram BUSINESS MANAGER: Joy Busb  FEATURES: Dottie Harrison CLASSEiS: Pattie Newton PUBLICATION STAFF: Winifred Parris Susan Archer Linda Morey Marianne Thornton Pat Hubbard Kay Gissendaner Doris Carmichael -y Martin INESS STAFF: Bob Smith Barbara Henson Joyce Estes Sandra Durham  — : Sandra Brown MR. J. D. ANTHONY DEDICATION The outstanding qualities of this man himself are what make him so loved by his students, his fellow faculty members, and everyone who meets him. His keen sense of humor, his gentle manner, and his desire to teach will keep him forever alive in the hearts of all who have been privileged to know him. In the year of his retirement, we, the 1960 Cyclops staff, wish to dedicate this annual to MR. J. D. ANTHONY. - y •--  Jk ' ' The Moving Finger Writes; And , Having Writ, Moves On:   OMAR KHAYYAM Work .MfeV  .  v-vV VV  •w 1 i « . '  ' 1 rrn ° Play, We Learn, ;  r  e«r-;-- C- ' r rjy . And Finally Reap Our Re a rd ! rcucjahM A D M I GENERAL HOAG President DEAN YOUNG Dean N I S T R AT I O N MISS DONOVAN Dean of Women CAPTAIN HAUSE Commandant of Cadets FACULTY J. D. Anthony, M.A. Biology R. H. Belcher, M.S. Chemistry T. C. Bryan, Ph.D. Social Science W. D. Booth, M.A. English J. G. Bryson, M.S. Business Administration M. P. Bouffard, M.A. Education W. S. Carpenter, M.A. Mathematics Dorothy Brown, Ph.D. English C. J. DiSMUKES, Ph.D. Modern Language AucE Donovan, B.S. Home Economics Sarah Drew, M.S. Social Science G. H. Engerrand, Ph.D. Modern Language W. H. EssARY, M.A. English H. B. Forester, Ph.D. Biology 20 FACULTY Joyce Fowler, M.A. Physical Education B. L. Freeman, M.S. Home Economics L. B. Freeman, M.S. business Administration R. R. Hackney, M.A. Physical Education S. M. Harris, M.S. Librarian M. E. Hood, B.S. Assistant Librarian J. C. KiDD, M.A. Social Science J. I. Maloy, M.B.A. Business Administration V. G. Matherly, M.P.H. Physical Education R. M. Negley, M.S. Mathematics E. R. Oakes, B.S. Assistant Registrar Newton Oakes, MJl. Business Administration Julia Gates, M.S. Assistant Librarian J. A. Otte, M.S. Physical Education 21 FACULTY E. G. PiGG, M.A. Physics W. P. Roberts, Ph.D  Social Science T .    B. W. Sanders, M.S. Biology J. C. SIMMS, Ph.D. Chemistry J. T. Simpson, M.A. English F. M. Smith, M.A. Social Science Orby Southard, Ph.D. Education C. E. Stevenson, M.A. Education H. R. Suluvan, M.A. English L. R. TowsoN, M.A. Mathematics J. B. Trammell, ma. Business Administration Jean White, M.A. English M. C. Wight, Ph.D. Mathematics C. M. Yager, M.Ed. Physics W. D. Young, M.A. Social Science 22 STAFF Mrs. Emory Bell Nurse Audrey Bunkley Secretary to the Comptroller LuaLLE Chambers Miss Estelle David Secretary to Assistant Comp- Secretary to President trailer Mrs. Ann Huff Arnold Hulsey Secretary, Registrar ' s Office Accountant, Comptroller ' s Office Wendell Satterfield Emory L. Stephens Cashier, Comptroller ' s Office Bookkeeper, Comptroller ' s Office Kki i J. W. Philups Assistant Comptroller J. B. Jones Bookstore Assistant Frances Ragan Assistant Dietician Mrs. Hazel Tyree Dietician Robert Ragan Manager Student Canteen Miss Patricia Wagner Secretary to the Dean 23 STAFF J. G. Woodward Medical Officer Sara M. Wright Nurse Ola Brown Canteen Staff Dr.  D  and Dr. Engerrand chat before class. 24 re )itwm I p  .  MR. AND MISS N. G. C. 1960 FRANK REECE and PAULA CAGLE Friendliest SIBYL BAESZLER RAY BROADAWAY i  if - Most Versatile 29 MARTHA ELLIS LISTER SKINNER Most Athletic SALLY FOSTER TOMMY HOLLEY 1  7 sJ- Cutest Couple MARILYN McBRAYER BEECHER DuVALL Most Dependable JOYCE GREEN TERRY BAGGETT Most Loyal BARBARA KNIGHT EDDIE SILLS 33 who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities Sitting left to right: K. Sanders, J. Swint, M Ellis, M McBrayer. Back: J. Green, dochois K. Melton, T. Baggett, R. Waldrop, F. Reece. Back Sianding: W. Bowen, L. Skinner. L. Harrison, J. Rivers, M. Capps, L. Horton, T. Mitchell, Each year teachers in the United States select students from their colleges who have been outstanding leaders in scholar- ship, sportsmanship, citizenship, and activities on the campus. These honored students are members of  Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities  . Frank Reece is Cadet Colonel of the Brigade. Roger Waldrop, a Lieutenant Colonel, is Second Battle Group Commander. Terrell Baggett is  F  Company Commander. James Rivers is a potential Medical student. Lieutenant Colonel Lee Harrison is First Battle Group Commander. Tilden Mitchell is  C  Company Commander. Bill Bowen is a pre-medical student. Leland Horton is on the Second Battle Group Staff. Melvin Capps is a member of Second Battle Group Staff. Jeanctle Swint is an English major. Joyce Cireen is an education major. Marilyn McBrayer is a home economics major. Karen Sanders is a biology major. Afartha Ellis is a biology major. OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS: LINDA APPLING CHARLIE BREITHAUPT FRESHMEN: LINDA KIMBROUGH JACKIE RAGSDALE SOPHOMORES: NANCY JORDAN PHILIP PLUMMER h }l ] tSMBM m  ;a ;_i :ii :i, jai ,u h ' , m 1960 CYCLOPS QUEEN MISS ALICE ALLEN  Holy, fair, and wise is she The heaven such grace did lend her That she might admired be.  Shakespeare 37 if ' . iH-t ' X; ANITA ALLEN    v  ' NANCY JORDAN %-! GAY RHODES 1A  UNDA SROl ARSULA THOMAS Brigade Sweetheart 44 S,p(ytJiA Charles Burrell Pitcher Don Segars Second Base Bill Holcomb Left-field Charles Cantrell Third Base Varsity The 1958-59 North Georgia College Varsity baseball team en- joyed an over-all record of thirteen wins and eight losses. This record won them third place in the G. I. A. C. By graduation, the team lost Jerido Ward, pitcher; John Cavender, catcher; and Larry Coleman, catcher. Ward, among those graduating, was the Most Valuable Player, and his excellent work on the mound will certainly be missed in the opening season. We will also miss him at the plate! The 1959-60 team is expected to be even better, relying on the efforts of many veteran players as well as new ones. The coming season should be one of the best North Georgia has seen in several years. Frank Eubanks, Manager First row: Griffith, R. Davis, D. Davis, Cavender, Burrell, McPhaul, Eubanks. Second row: Coleman, Ward, West, Averett, McNair, Sheffield, Broadaway, Ashcraft. Third row: Otte (coach), Cantrell, Royal, Cobb, Holcomb, Smith, Segars, Matherly (coach). Dan Davis Shortstop BASEBALL The CADETS meet a variety of teams, both from out of state and all over Georgia. They play Erskin College, Western Carolina, Mercer University, Valdosta State College, Berry College and our old rival, Piedmont College. Everyone on the campus is proud of the CADET baseball team. They are a fine group of boys doing an excellent job. The students are also especially proud of the new baseball diamond which the team will be playing on for the first time this year. Along with our new gymnasium, we will have one of the finest baseball diam.onds in the South. With such material and such facilities we expect much from the CADETS. Ward preparing to bunt. Graduation for this valuable player meant a great loss to the 1960 CADET team. Ray Broadaway Second Base Bill Royal Right- field Robert Smith First Base Tai ver ANcixnt First Base Barbara Knight Captain Margie Gunn Co-Captain Margaret Kennedy Judy Fowler Linda Appling Nancy Phillips Cheerleaders Sidney Biirrell Judy Colvin The cheerleaders of North Georgia College are present at The student body is pleased by their performance and the basketball games to cheer the team on to victory. proud of the qualities they represent. These girls are chosen by the faculty, the present cheer- Varsity cheerleaders are; Barbara Knight, Linda Appling, leaders, and some of the members of the student body. They Judy Fowler, Margie Gunn, Judy Colvin, Nancy Phillips, are judged on the basis of poise, personality, and ability. Sidney Burrell, and Margaret Kennedy. Substitute Cheerleaders Left to Right: Peggi Walker, Nanci Cowart, Martha Hyde, Kay Norton. Doug Grindlc Spencer Boyd Andy Edwards Jimmy Carter Billy Holcomb Tommy Holley VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1960 Basketball team has displayed tremendous spirit and fight under the direction of Coach Rufus Hackney. Spencer  Curly,  Boyd, who sets an outstanding example, is fifth leading scorer in the N.A.I.A. In the game with West Georgia, Curly scored 44 points. The team for next year promises to be a good one; such Freshmen as Jackie Ragsdale, Cecil Chewning, Bobby Cook, Robin Miller, Mike Clark, and Paul Eber- hardt appear to have the qualifications for outstanding basketball players. First row: Adams, Miller, Ragsdale, Tippens, Holcomb. Edwards, Boyd, Holley, Cook. Second roic: Coach Hackney, Anderson, Eberhardt, Chewning, Carter, Grindle, Brown, Thornton, Clark. y _ Ml f -Wu M wm i . n y vm Cecil Chewning Bobby Cook Jerald Brown Joe Thornton Paul Eberhardt, Robin Miller Paul Tippens, Jackie Ragsdale, Mike Clark 44552 Holcomb drives in for a shot. Cadets score again! Two more points for high-point man, Boyd. _  WK f  m 1  m i. A -  Scrambling for rebound. Jump ball! Boyd in for a shot. First row: Weyman Tison, Pat Quigley, Jack Tippens, Bobby Furcron. Second row: Paul Tippens, Joe Thornton, Jerry Akin, Frank Poole, Coach Hackney. Varsity Tennis Team The 1959 North Georgia Tennis Team won the G.I.A.C. trophy. For that reason we are looking forward to an excellent season this year. Returning will be the number one man on the team, Weyman Tison, un- beaten in match play. Also returning are Jack Tippens, unbeaten in singles play, and his brother Paul, unbeaten in doubles play. Last year the Tippens brothers made their opponents appear to be novices. Their teamwork and coordination are the result of long hours of practice. Though the team lost Quigley, Bard, and Akin, there are still two very prominent and promising players left. Furcron and Thornton will compensate the loss. Varsity members are chosen from an everchanging challenge board. The play is ladder challenge play, meaning that one begins at the bottom and by challeng- ing may work his way to the top. Paul Tippens makes a nice return. The Tippens twosome. Jack and Paul, make North Georgia a formidable opponent. 53 Rifle Teams First row: Garrett, Surls, Brown, Wilson, Williams. Second row: Wilkins, Skelton, Johnston, Armstrong, Marchesseau, Moelchert, Blackwell, Carlile, Capt. Levitt. GirL The Girls ' Rifle Team is composed of those girls who are willing to put forth time and effort for the sake of inter- collegiate competition. Any girl, whether or not she has had experience, is eligible to compete for a position on the team. During the year many postal matches are entered against colleges and universities all over the United States. Points are earned according to scores in the matches fired. At the end of the year each girl ' s total is made out and she receives a medal or college jacket according to her standing as com- pared with that of the other team members. Boys ' The Boys ' Rifle Team, led by Cadet Captain Ed Skelton, Jr., has defeated some of the nation ' s finest teams. The team has been completely equipped with the most modern shoot- ing aids and to improve the atmosphere in which they shoot, the rifle range at North Georgia College has been completely remodeled and equipped. In the annual William Randolph Hearst Trophy Match the team placed third in the Third Army area with Cadet Captain Skelton taking the individual Army area champion- ship. Cadet Captain Skelton ' s score was the same as the na- tional individual winner, but the tie was broken by the application of the NRA tied score rules. First Jarrell, Casey, Busby, West, Feuchter. Second row: Hiuher, Couch, Coons, Burnette, Smith, Stephens, Driver. 1960 CYCLOPS The 1960 Annual Staff has tried to present to the students a book which is new, different and appealing. For the first time, we have set forth campus life  as it is.  The many hours of planning and hard work that have gone into the production of this book will remain unknown to the majority of students, but the staff members will remember it as an unforgettable and rewarding experience. We have struggled together to produce what we hope will please the students and faculty. We hope it will be a foundation for better books in the future. As you look through your 1960 Cyclops, we hope you will see the things typical of your life on this campus — hard work, re- laxation, and education. Each picture will represent some phase of your daily life. Every scene is typical of what we see each day, but of which we take little notice. As the years pass, we will see these scenes again in our mind ' s eye. We have tried to transcend time, select the images which will remain most vivid, and print them for future memories. Time will move on. There will be many memories we wish to recall. It is our sincere wish that the 1960 Cyclops will be able to bring those youthful years back into focus! Editor, Vivian Ingram, checks Cyclops mail for daily notices. Editor Vivian Ingram Business Manager Joy Busby Features Dottie Harrison Classes Pattie Newton Adviser Dr. Brown Financial Adviser Mr. Gilbert Business Manager, Joy Busby, counts at registrar ' s office. 56 checks Top left: Marianne Thornton, J. D. Whiting, Dottie Harrison. BUSINESS STAFF Top right, seated left to right: Joy Estes, Sandra Durham, Barbara Henson, Linda Morey, Martha Ash, Sandra Brown. Standing: Robert Smith. Left to right: Arthurlynn Dobbs, Pattie Newton Janice Dorough, Ann Wilson. EDITORIAL STAFF Bottom right: Margaret Kennedy, Judy Martin, Susan Archer, Pat Hubburd, Kay Gissendaner, Winifred Parris, Doris Carmichael, Gail Minton. CADET BUGLER The CADET BUGLER ' S hardworking staff keeps the student body, the faculty, and the alumni informed on the every day life here at North Georgia College. The sports, clubs, military, and literary aspects of college life are reflected with as much human interest as possible to provide an interesting and informative picture of the present, past, and future of our school. The CADET BUGLER is a quarterly magazine, which is written entirely by a student staff. The writers are benefited by experience, while the student body as a whole has an appealing supplement from their everyday work. Hurley Daughtrey, Editor Peggy Ivey, Lynn Sprague Adviser Miss White Editor Hurley Daughtrey Business Manager Susan Archer Bottom left: Left to rig)tt: Harvey Cowan, Gayle Brand, Susan Archer, Business Mgr., Ellen Bolton, Betty Hopkins. Bottom right: Left to right: Mary Sheats, Hurley Daughtrey, Beverly Bryan. Left to right: Hurley Daughtrey, John Moss, John Hodges, Lister Skinner. Left to right: Judy Dunn, Sybil Baeszler, Carolyn Jarrell, Bonnie McNeal, Margaret Bryan.   ! I Tirst row: Skinner, Giindle. Melton, Hand, Hardy, McCamy, Melcher, Bibb, Harrison, Capt. Levitt (Adviser), Vaughn, Morrison, Reed, Darden, Ponder. Second row: Hodges, Rivers, Thornton, Brackett, Hurst, Artley, Pirkle, Boyd, A. Smith, Geiger, Leverette, Baggett, Harrison, Gibson, West, Evans, Mitchell, Horton, Brown, Sills. Third row: Skelton, Anderson, Bowen, Holcomb, Winn, Waldrop, Daniel, Duke, Hogsed, Capps, Williams, Guest, Floyd, Higginbotham, Sewell, Parker, Potter, Driver, Tillman, Sims, Hayes. Offi cers Club The Officers  Club is an organization which furnishes sup- port for both the students and college in the form of recrea- tion, aid, and leadership. The Officers ' Club sponsors the two largest formal dances at North Georgia College each year — the Sweetheart Ball during fall quarter, and the Military Ball at the close of spring quarter. Each quarter two movies are sponsored by this club. The money obtained from these movies is used for further entertainment and activities for the school as a whole. Banquets are planned each year for the officers and their dates. The purpose of the banquets is to familiarize the cadet officer with his future social activities in the United States Army. This organization provides a basis of experience into the military form of life they will probably follow. An import- ant aim is to aid in preparing the Junior Class cadets for  Summer Camp  at Fort Benning. The Club also sponsors a dance for the Junior Class members while at Fort Benning. This group publishes an address booklet each year with all students of N.G.C. listed in it. This book has proven to be of great value to each cadet and coed. The Officers ' Club provides a means by which all officers can have a voice in the operation in the corps and student body. It sets an example for the remainder of the cadets. Left to right: Eddie Sills, Vice-Pres.; Fred Pope, Sec; Albert Hardy, Treas.; Doug Grindle, Chaplain; Capt. Levitt, Adviser; and Lee Harrison, Pres. Capt. Levitt Adviser Anita Aixen Sweetheart First row: Rickard, Harris, Winn, Lord, Breithaupt, Daughtrey, Horn, Turner, Cox, R. Davis, Brinson, Harpold. Whitehead, Watson, Conkin. Second row: Garth, Blount, Eidson, Hardy, D. Adams, Ireland, Hopkins, Melton, Johnson, Sumpter, Sales, J. Tippens, Brown, Sheffield, Duncan, Lancaster, D. Davis, Lovelace, Thayer, Butler, Kenyon, Carlile. Third row: J. Adams, Wheeler, O ' Kelley, Rainwater, McCormick, Dyer, Grider, P. Tippens, R. Smith, J. Davis, Banks, Furcron, Drinkard, Miller, Cantrell, Payne, Benson, Couch, D. Watson, Eubanks, Pierson, Sneed, Mooney, Lowe, Scholes, WesLbrook, Norman. Non-Commissioned Officers ' Club The North Georgia College N.C.O. Club is concerned with being a vital and important supplement to military training, both for the present and for the future. Its activi- ties include the reviewing of the branches of the Army, the study of tactics as they are practically applied, the use of actual communications as used in the field. The Club also seeks to provide a balanced round of social activities, not only for enjoyment, but also for understanding of the customs and practices of the Army. Practical work, like day and night field problems, firing on the range, observing at the Army Ranger Camp, and a general review of military science enable the individual cadet to put on a much better performance at Stimmer Camp, which in turn fulfills the ultimate objective of producing able and capable leaders. North Georgia daily feels the influence of the N.C.O. Club as its individual members exert their respective leadership abilities. Major Smith Adviser Seated: Charles Breithaupt, Pres. Standing: Ronnie Davis, Sec; Robert Turner, V. P.; Hurley Daughtrey, Chaplain; Barclay Cox, Treas.; Fredrick Home, Sgt. at Arms. Mrs. C. C. Breithaupt Sponsor Glen DA Selman Sweetheart ,iiii0SsStB  p c s f! G  fiVsi row: Bibb, Hardy, Lord, Thornton, Sills, Winn, Breithaupt, Winn, Horn, Skinner. Second row: Macolly, Conkin, Hand. Blount, Hoover, Leverette, Scholes, Heeth, Woods, Turner, Garrett. Third row: Plummer, Baggett, Johnson, Smith, Watson, Cox, Sumpter, Smith, Sales, Benson. Mitchell, Garth. Rex Fraternity Rex Fraternity was founded in 1917 by a group of cadets who were interested in forming a social group but were not desirous of joining a national fraternity. In 1933 national fraternities were banned from the campus. Sigma Nu, then active on the campus, was disbanded and the members of this formed REX. The original motto is  The wreath is for those who con- tend.  The flower is the tuberose, and the colors are red, white, and black. The present Alpha Chapter of REX is the oldest social group on the campus. The men of REX are proud of their fraternity and are always working together to keep the fraternity progressive in the future. Seated left to right: Thornton, Sills, Winn. Standing: Lord, Smith. President Eddie Sills V .-President Hewell Winn Secretary .... Furman Thornton Treasurer Gerald Lord Adviser Major Smith Left to right: Artley, Smith, Higginbotham. Floyd, Hayes, Mr. Belcher. President Ralph Hayes V .-President . . Linton Higginbotham Secretary Howard Floyd Treasurer .... Harry Artle  Adviser Mr. Belcher Sigma Theta Fraternity The history of the Sigma Theta Fraternity at N.G.C. started in 1934, but the origin of the Fraternity dates back further. At the old Georgia State College for Men in Tifton, there was an honorary leadership organization called the Sigma Club. Members were selected for their leadership in campus activities as well as for scholarship. An organization such as this could not hope to compete with social fraternities for a large membership, so the Sigma Club split into two parts. The national fraternities had lost their charter at N.G.C. because the college had become too small. The old Sigma Omega members on the faculty organized the Sigma Theta, patterned after the Sigma Omega and Sigma Clubs. Mr. Belcher and Mr. Booth, members of our faculty, are both former members of the Sigma Club and organizers of the present Sigma Theta Fraternity. First row: Hodges, Reece, Waldrop, Artley, Mr. Belcher (Adviser), Hayes. Smith, Higginbotham, Floyd. Second row: Hall, A. Thayer, Easley, Maples, Whitehead, Davis, Hale, Robinson, Blackmon, Gober. Third row: Freeman, Potter, Mooney, D. Thayer, Daughtrcv, an Horn, Rikard. Cobb, Lancaster, Bowen, Melcher, Mason. Business Administration Club The Business Administration Club is to help the business problems they have encountered or might encounter in their administration students by bringing them together to discuss future jobs. problems of mutual concern. The meetings also give the This organization, being one of the largest on the N.G.C. club members a view into all phases of business by present- campus, shows its interests in many ways. They provide a ing speakers from large concerns all over Georgia. These used uniform exchange for the benefit of the Cadets, representatives talk with the members about the different Terry Baggett. V. P.; Barbara Henson, reporter; Linton Higginbotham, Pres.; Joy Busby, Treas.; Pattie Newton, Sec. Newton Oakes Adviser Mrs. S. Higginbotham Sponsor Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club strives to inform the home economics students of the opportunities for serv- ice to the home, family, and nation through art and science. It provides an opportunity for fellowship among students on the campus as well as promotes professional attitudes and interests. The club also seeks to improve education for the profession of home economics, de- velop leadership ability, and share with others the value of the profession. The Home Economics Club serves the school in many ways. The members made the refreshments for the presi- dent ' s reception. They also make pimch and cookies for company parties. At Christmas time a reception is pre- sented to exhibit projects done by the home furnish- ings class, cooking class, and Home Economics Club to acquaint outsiders with the Home Economics Depart- ment at North Georgia College. Near the end of spring quarter a tea is given in honor of the seniors. MM U  '  1 I f  Tax r ' .aK  W •. ' . ' .   Left to right: Sue Mills, Vice Pres.; Jo Johnson, Reporter; Margie Gunn, Sec; Marilyn McBrayer, Pres.; Ginger Steele. Treas. Miss B. L. Freeman Adviser Mrs. Al McBaver Sponsor First row: Phillips, Darrough, Story, McBrayer, Fields, Butler, Grey, Brooks, Cheek. Second row: Dunahoo, Steele, Garrett, Baeszler. Martin, Jordan, Stewart, Rhodes, Ivey, Mills. Third row: Reed, Harvey, Gamer, . kin, Wright, Freeman, Johnson, Huggins, Williams, Gunn, Bolton, Early. Fourth roir: Minton, Feuchter, Perkins, Ezell, Hayes, Hammond, Ingram, Knight, Green, Carroll, Cato, Carithers. ?W - l  •sAf -, i  l  First row: S. Fisher, K. Gissendaner, L. Gilbert, S. Durham, K. Gibbons, J. Keller, H. Daughtrey, S Stone, S. Stephens, B. Hopkins, Z. Davidson, B. McNeal, B. Bryan. Second row: J. Fowler, T. Cheek, T. Thomas, B. Parks, J. Dunn, M. Bryan, L. Appling, J. Estes, A. Al- len, E. Stephens. Third row: S. Hartley, L. Bradley. H. Hooks, J. Moss, A. Hardy, L. Mooney, R. Butler, H. Cowan, T. Freeman, J. Bell. D. Daniels, Mr. Simpson (Adviser) . Officers: H. Daughtrey, Pres.; E. Stephens, Vice-pres.; Sharlene Griffin, Sec. Dramatics Club Alpha Psi Omega The Dramatic Club has one of the biggest club member- ships on campus. It provides many opportunities for bene- ficial student activities and is a great service to the North Georgia College campus. The club puts on one performance each quarter in the form of three one-act plays or a full-length play. Also the club is responsible for many of our fine chapel programs. Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary dramatic fra- ternity. To be a member of this organization one must earn points. A potential candidate earns points by assisting in various duties connected with a stage performance. The purpose of this club is  Using young talent for re- ligious and social entertainment.  It is through this or- ganization that the North Georgia students rise in the dra- matic field. Ida Mae Smith, Hurley Daughtrey, Emily Stephens, Lister Skinner, Lowell Mooney. Mr. Simpson A dviser Lister Skinner Presiden t ■j H ■■■■ ■1  ' V M  '  ' ' ' '  ' ' j i-s  r HjlBp ! B l F   ' ] 1    1  v M ' S  mW- ' . '  M m IpH fit Si ' V flg HMlll H i ' lKflM  SH n  i p]3l ■ I HK H a President Martha Ellis Vice-President . . Marty Beauchamp Adviser Dr. Brown Marty Beauchamp, Ralph Hayes, Martha Ellis, Pattie Newton, Anne Garrett, Lister Skinner. Nu Gamma Membership in Nu Gamma is the highest scholastic honor that can come to a student at North Georgia College. Seniors become eligible for membership at the end of their first quarter provided they have maintained a grade ratio of at least 2.45 and rank not lower than the highest 10 per cent of their class in scholarship. Juniors in the final quarter of their Junior year are eligi- ble provided they have maintained a grade ration of 2.7. This society was founded at North Georgia College in 1955 and, though local, is expected in time to affiliate with a national honorary society. Phi Alpha Thefa Phi Alpha Theta, the National Honor Society in History, was founded in 1921 at the University of Arkansas. Today the Society has approximately 180 chapters located at the major universities and colleges throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Philippine Islands. The purpose of the Society is to encourage and recognize historical scholarship. Both facultv members and students are eligible for member- ship if they meet the academic requirements. The Zeta-Phi Chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta was in- stalled at North Georgia College on December 5, 1958. Dr. Lothar L. Tresp, a member of Epsilon-Phi Chapter at the University of Georgia, was the Installing Officer, assisted by three other members of the Epsilon-Pi Chapter. Martha Ellis, Lister Skinner, Mr. Kidd, Mr. Smith, Mr, Hill, Dr. Bryan, Mrs. John Simpson, Miss Drew, Dr. Roberts. President F. Hill Vice-President .... L. Skinner Sec.-Treas M. Ellis Adviser Dr. Bryan First row: Martha Ellis, Jim Rivers, Pat Hubbard, Hurley Daughtery, John Potter. Sec- ond row: Martha Connell, Alberta Hoff, Susan Davis, Jack Tippcns, John Bell. Third rotu: Henryetta Brown, Annette Tankersley, Shirley Johnson, Emily Stephens, Billy Winn. Fourth row: Karen Sanders, Betty Smith, Nan Smith, Young Tillman, Euphala Sosebee, Bill Bowen. Fifth row: Dr. Forester (Ad- viser), Lynn Lloyd. Officers: M. Ellis, Pres.; J. Rivers. Vice-pres.; J. Potter. Sec: P. Hubbard; Dr. Forester, Adviser Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club is a professional organization com- posed of professional chemistry majors. The objectives of the organization are the following: to provide programs of general interest on subjects which are not covered in class, and to provide social entertainment for students of similar academic interest. During the period of one year the club sponsors at least one major field trip and one program dealing with the im- portance of chemistry in modern warfare. The club is capably supervised by Dr. Simms and Pro- fessor Belcher. Biology Club In fall quarter of 1939, a group of students applied for pemiission to organize a Science Club. This matter was re- ferred to a committee headed by Dr. Forester, who became its faculty adviser. In 1940 the Science Club was officially founded. In 1959, the name was changed to the Biology Club. Provision in the constitution provides for members and associate members. Members are those majoring in biology and the pre-professional studies such as medicine, dentistry, medical technology, nursing, pharmacy, and veterinary medi- cine. Associate members are those who are taking one or two terminal courses in the field of biology. First row: Dr. Simms, Ray Harrison, Walter Parks, James Carlile. Second row: Guy Lovelace, Joyce Wood, B. Lips- comb, Ronald Norris, Bryan, Miller, Sharpe, Tommy How- ell, William Hall, Robert Furcron, Theo iles, Lynn Sprague. Officers: Walter Parks, Pres.; E. Harrison, Vice-Pres.; James Carlile, Sec. - Treas.; Dr. Simms, Adviser. Radio Club The Radio Club was organized during the Second World War. At first the club operated under the call of W4KGD, and later, in 1949 the club call of W4PYM was obtained. The first contact using the new call was a station on Guam Island. The first radio room was in the tower of Price Memorial Building and the present one is in the Science Building. They also have a shack on Radar Ridge, which is used for field trips, experi- mentation in VHF work, and for training in emergency work. The club has generators which can furnish power in case of power failure, and also eating and sleeping facilities. The club is primarily for hams, but is also open to anyone wishing to become a ham radio operator. The club has transmitting and receiving equipment to cover all the most used amateur bands and is capable of com- municating with other stations in any part of the world Adviser Mr. Pigg President J- D. Hardy Vice-President . D. Biskey Seated: Hardy, Beauchamp, Mr. Pigg. Standing: Farr, Par ks, Bisky, Ixiwe, Dismukes, Pigg. Physics Club The Physics Club was organized to promote interest in science. The club has a very active program throughout the year. In addition to occasional guest lecturers, the club spon- sors trips to various scientific installations in an effort to show physical principles being applied, and in turn, the members of this club apply this experience to the subject which they are studying. This year trips were made to the Lockheed plant at Dawsonville, and to Tullahoma, Ten- nessee. Seated: Capps, Ponder, Hayes. Standing: Duke, N. Watson, D. Watson, Freeman, Hurst, Parker, Mitchell, Breithaupt, Eidson, Scholes, Worley, Hardy, Guthrie, Harpold, Sales, Bowden, Rikavd, Yager. Adviser: Mr. Yager. Officers: R. Hayes, Pres.; Melvin Capps, Vice-Pres.; LaiTy Ponder, Sec. First row: Martin, Swint, Johnson, Durham, Ellis, West, Newton, Smith, Dunn, Knight, J. Lee, P. Lee. Second row: Mrs. Bouffard, pianist; Estes, Reynolds, Darrough, Braselton, Burnett, Bolton, York, Lunsford, Gunter, Brand, Williams, Davis, Bennett. Third roxu: Morgan, Foss, Skinner, Moss, Hooks, McDonald, Jones, Howell, Pyles, Anderson, Bell, Royal, Ivey, White, Cannon. DeLay. Glee Club Dance Orchestra The Glee Club is one of the most active organizations on the campus of North Georgia College. There are many trips scheduled to churches in the surrounding area during the winter quarter. Most of the music done by the Glee Club is sacred, but occasionally a secular program is prepared to be sung for various civic organizations. One of the most enjoyable parts of the Glee Club trips is the wonderful food prepared by the hosts in return for the program. The Glee Club truly  sings for its supper.  The combo was formed in the winter quarter of 1959. Since its beginning, the Crescents have performed at various social functions, including company parties, club dances, fraternity parties, and several ofF-campus activities. This well-known group plays jazz, rock ' n ' roll, and standard songs. On various occasions, they feature both in- strumentals and vocalists. The combo is an organization that adds much life and color to N.G.C. campus activities. Jack Wheeler, piano; Lynn Robinson, sax; W. D. Wilford, sax; John Mel- cher, drums; Andy Hook, guitar. « ™. a. , Richard Helmbold, Rudolf But- ler, Penny Lunsford, Carol Mc- Culler, Dr. Roberts, Hurley Daughtrey. Dr. Roberts Adviser Forensic Senate Education Club The Forensic Senate is the debate club on the North Georgia College campus. It holds debates with other mem- bers of various colleges and universities. Through this club hidden talent for debate has been discovered among the cadets and co-eds on campus. N.G.C. students find it edu- cational as well as enjoyable. Membership in the John C. Sirmons chapter of the Stu- dent-National Education Association is open to students whose chief vocational interest is teaching. Professional and social activities are sponsored in an effort to promote growth of individual members. Some of the annual events include the state convention in Atlanta, a Christmas Party for the faculty children, and the annual banquet in the spring. These are a few of the activities of the future teachers during the year. Mrs. Buftard Dr. Southard Advisers First row: Charles Cook, Su- lane Stone, Ginny Dobbins, Nina Connell. Second row: Patsy O ' Dell, Bernice Parks, Dottie Harrison, Marianne Thornton Wanda Smith, Mary K. Sheats Betty A. Guest, Zenith David son. Third row: Mary Ann Mor- gan, Alice Allen, Paula Cagle, Kay Gissendaner. Carole Day Dr. Southard, Judy Fowler, Wil liam Bumette, Terry Thomas Jurie Westmoreland, Sidney Jor dan. Virginia Harris, Laverne Young, Ranelle Hannah, Kath- rine Tritt. Officers: C. Cook, Pres.; J. Dob- bins, V.-Pres.; N. Connell, Sec; S. Stone, Treas. Advisers: Dr. Southard and Mrs. Buffard. First row: DeLay, Ellis, Wood, Sanders, Smith, Capps, Swint, Mr. Owens ( student pastor), Fisher, Holley, Freeman, Smith. Second row: Dunn, Fricks, Chastain, Gilbert, West, Brand, Dorough, Jones, Hayes, Faulkner, Ingram, Davis, l.oyd. Barber, Tankersley. Third row: Gibbons, Burrell, Hayes, Vickery, Watson, Mosley, Hooks, Lane, Cannon. Adams, Thornton. Officers: M. Capps, Pres.; J. Swint, Vice-Pres.; W. Smith, Sec; D. Vickery, Treas. BSU The Baptist Student Union is a distinctive student pro- gram promoted by the Southern Baptist Convention for Baptist students in colleges and universities. It is student- led, church-related and Christ centered. The Baptist Student Union serves as a link or tie between the Baptist students and the local church in the college town. It is the church at work reaching out to students. The B.S.U. correlates and directs all Baptist student religious activities on the campus. All organizations of the church which serve young people — Sunday School, Young Woman ' s Auxiliary, Brotherhood, and Training Union — are included in the B.S.U. The Ideal of the B.S.U. is to assure students of a living, growing relationship with Christ through a local Baptist church. Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation is a Methodist sponsored organization which provides fun, food, and fellowship. It serves as a church-home away from home. Members of Wesley Founda- tion never have a dull moment for they have parties, retreats at various tourist sites, and suppers every Sunday night. These suppers are planned and prepared by members of the college set. Interesting programs are always on hand at which re- nowned speakers from all parts of Georgia visit and share their many experiences of Christian life with the members. Beautiful Camp Glisson, only five miles from Dahlonega, is the site of many activities for Wesley Foundation, espe- cially in the springtime when the cool mountain stream in- vites the students  to come on in, the water ' s fine!  First row: Biskey, Averett, Griffin, Young, Davis, Braselton, Styles. Second row: Harrison, Rev. Holt, Duvall, Reed, Mote, Tillman, Holcomb. Namen, Kent r   melius, Eberhart, Cook, Loehr, Maples, MacoUy, Duke, Drinkard, White, Mr. Holmes. Third row: Daniels, McBrayer, Stewart, Hopkins, Wilson, Daniel, Minton, Foster, Borders, Bennett, Ratterree, Hopkins. Kelly, Steele, Baeszler, Lunsford, P ' ayton, Martin, Wilder. Officers: Sharlene Griffin, Pres.; La- Veme Young, Vice-Pres.; Jim Rivers, Sec; Tarver Averett, Sec. JS£S - ' ■- f.tf r  t Jt; f ■HI illilt   .Ai ■ First row: Dobbins, Newton, York, Skin- ner. Second row: Sims, Evans, Archer, Wright, Kennedy, Coons, Foster. Third row: Mr. Hill, Mr. Britenhart, Thayer, Boozer, Nixon, Rogers, Sizemore, Mr. Sanders. Officers: Pattie Newton, Pres.; Lister Skin- ner, Vice-Pres.; Virginia Dobbins, Sec; Ramona York, Treas. Westminster Fellowship YMCA-YWCA The Westminster Fellowship is an organization for the Presbyterian students on the campus at North Georgia Col- lege. The name is derived from the Westminster Assembly of 1643 to 1649. This assembly established certain principles of faith now accepted as authoritative by Presbyterian churches everywhere. Westminster Fellowship provides for spiritual fellowship, food, and fun every Sunday night for its members. Students prepare the suppers and programs each week. Fun and fellowship have been the keynotes of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. for many years at North Georgia College. Jointly sponsored by both organizations, the weekly meet- ings have never failed to draw an enthusiastic group. Throughout the year the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. sponsor socials, panel discussions, a talent show, and many prominent and interesting guest speakers. It has become an integral part of our life at N.G.C. First roiv: Stone, Allen, Cowart, Swint, Capps, Daughtrey, Hooks, Bowen, Miss White (adviser). Second row: Smith, Bell, Ellis, Sanders, Loyd, Allison, Cornelius, Tippens, Dr. Forester (adviser) . Third row: Estes, Reed, Fisher, Braselton, Watkins, Hayes, Brown, Jarrell, Hubbard, Cannon. Fourth row: Durham, Connell, Dobbins, West, Fricks, Gilbert, Bennett, Davidson, Green. Fifth row: Faulkner, Ingram, Wright, Smith, Bennett, McCuller, Parks, Johnston, Branch, Helmbold, Hayes. Officers: Y.M.C.A.: Melvin Capps, Pres.; Hurley Daughtrey, Vice-Pres.; Trenton Hooks, Sec; Bill Bowen, Treas. Y.W.C.A.: Jeanette Swint, Pres.; Nancy Cowart, A ' icc Titv : Alite Allen, Sec; Sulane Stone. Treas. Advisers: Miss WTiite, Dr. Forester. I .V  f. OFFICERS: Fred Pope, Pres.; Claire Foster, Vice-Pres.; Robert Holcomb, Sec. First row: Tate. Foster, Casey, Wilder, Lamback. Second row: DuVall, Boyd, Holley, Hand. Edwards, Leverette, Hardy. Third row: Adams, McNair, Cobb, Hopkins, Sheffield, Lord, Ray, Pope. Fourth row: Tison, MacoUy, Melton, Royal. Coach Matherly Adviser Physical Education Club Letterman ' s Club The Physical Education Club is made up of Physical Education majors. This club sponsors  Get-Acquainted  dances for the Freshmen at the beginning of the year. It also provides recre- ational equipment for the company socials. The  P.E.  Club is known by all! The Lettermen ' s Club is one of the most active organizations of the North Georgia College Campus. The founda- tion of the club is based on the principles of developing good, clean sportsmanship. The pur- pose of the club is to develop character and create interest in all phases of intracollegiate and intramural athletics. The members of this club are those who have earned a North Georgia Letter. Mrs. Broadaway Sponsor Coach Hackney Adviser OFFICERS: Ray Broadaway, Pres.; Hewell Winn, Vice-Pres.; Spenser Boyd, Sec.-Treas. First row: Holley, Boyd, Winn, Broadway, Cobb. Second row: Eubanks, Holcomb, Pope, Smith, Davis. Third row: P. Tippens, Grindle, Sheffield, McNair, Surls. Fourth row: J. Tippens, Carter, Edwards, Harris, Cantrell, Brown. Hackney. mjmm President Terry Baggett Vice President John Melcher Secretary Sally Foster Treasurer Pat Daniel SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 76 CAROL ANNE AGREE Calhoun, Georgia A. B. in Foreign Languages: Rec Club, Mercurcans (Co-Captain), Rec Club Council, Y.W.C.A., Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. ALICE ANDREA ALLEN Buford, Georgia B. S. in Education: Wesley Foun- dation (Vice-President), Y.W.C.A. (Secretary), Rec Club, Mercureans, Student N.E.A., Dean ' s List, Beauty Court, Phi Alpha Theta. PHILIP EDWARD ANDERSON Marietta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration; Dramatics Club, Glee Club, Baptist Student Union. N.C.O. Club, Of- ficers ' Club, Flight Training, In- tramural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Busi- ness Administration Club. HARRY E. ARTLEY McDonough, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Dra- matics Club, Wesley Foundation, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra mural Sports, Tennis Team, Phy- sical Education Club, Sigma Theta (Treasurer), Dean ' s List, Intramural Award, Public Speaking Award. JAMES WADE ASH Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Education: Y.M.C.A., Sigma Theta. SIB ' VTL CALMES BAESZLER Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics: Cadet. Bugler Staff (reporter, Feature Edi- tor), Wesley toundation, Kec Club, Mercureans (co-captain), Rec Club Council, Y.W.C.A.. Home Economics Club (reporter) , Dean ' s List,  Friendliest  . WILLIAM TERRELL BAGGETT Douglasville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Rex, Business Ad- ministration Club (Vice-President), Dean ' s List, Senior Class President, Distinguished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade, Outstanding Cadet, Company  A  , R.O.T.C. Summer Camp,  Who ' s Who  ,  F  Company Commander. MARGARET E. BEAUCHAMP Atlanta, Georgia Baptist Student Union, (Parlia- mentarian) , Rec Club, Trahlytans, Y.W.C.A., Radio Club, Freshman Mathematics Award (1957), Clark Mathematics Award (1939), Dean ' s List, Nu Gamma (Vice-President) . 77 RANDOLPH TRACY BIBB, JR. Thomasville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: Baptist Student Union, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Business Admini- stration Club, Rex, Dean ' s List, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student. WILLIAM LOVETT BOWEN Cleveland, Georgia B. S., Pre-Med: Baptist Student Union. N.C.O. Club, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A. (Treasurer), Chem- istry Club, Biolog) ' Club, Sigma Theta, Dean ' s List,  Who ' s Who.  SPENCER STROUD BOYD Porterdale, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club. Intramural Sports, Varsity Basketball, Physical Education Club, Lettermen ' s Club (Secretary -Treasurer), Most Valu- able Player (Basketball), G.I.A.C. Conference Team. MICHAEL W. BRACKETT Blue Ridge, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Flight Training, Intramural Sports, Busi- ness Administration Club. DAVID RAY BROADAWAY Antioch, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Varsity Baseball, Physical Education Club, Lettermen ' s Club (President), Sigma Theta, Intra- mural Award, Dean ' s List.  Friend- liest  . DOUGLAS JERROLD BROWN Hartwell, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Varsity Basket ball, Business Administration Club, Sigina Theta. VIRGINIA BRUCE Dahlonega, Georgia S. in Secretarial Science. BEVERLY ELIZABETH BRYAN Doraville, Georgia A. B. in English: Cadet Bugler Staff (Editor, Associate Editor), Dramatics Club, Westminster Fel- lowship, Rec Club, Mercureans, Dean ' s List. 78 LINDA M. BURNETT Alpharetta, Georgia B. S. in Biology: Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Girl ' s Rifle Team (Cap- tain), Rec Club, Trahlytan, Biology Club, Y.W.C.A., Dean ' s List. WILLIAM H. BURNETTE Ellijay, Georgia S. in Education. PAULA LEE CAGLE Waleska, Georgia B. S. in Education: Baptist Student Union, Rec Club (President), Mer- cureans, Rec Club Council, Pan- Hellenic Council, Y.W.C.A., Student N.E.A., Dean ' s List, Delta Company Sweetheart, First runner-up Brigade Sweetheart (1959-60),  MissN.G.C.  CLARENCE NEAL CANUP New Holland, Georgia B. S. in Pre-Med: Baptist Student Union, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Science Club, Dean ' s List. MELVIN THO L S CAPPS Covington, Georgia B. S. in Physics: Baptist Student Union (Vice-President), N.C.O. Club (Chaplain), Officers ' Club. Y.M.C.A. (President) , Physics Club (Secretary, Vice-President) , Sigma Theta, Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Clark Mathematics Award, Dis- tinguished Military Student,  Who ' s Who.  LEWIS LOA ' ELACE CARTER Buford, Gfeorgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Business Administra- tion Club, Dean ' s List, Distinguish- ed Military Student. TONAWANDA K. CARTER Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Secretarial Science: Rec Club, Trahlytans, Business Ad- ministration Club. MARTHA ELIZABETH COOK Spring Place. Georgia B. S. in Education: Baptist Student Union, Rec Club, Hippolytans, Y.W.C.A., Student N.E.A. JAMES PATRICK DANIEL Dawson, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club (President), Officers ' Club. Intramural Sports, Business Administration Club, Most Out- standing Junior, Senior Class Treas- urer, Scabbard and Blade (Treas- urer), Dean ' s List, Distinguished Military Student. HAROLD W. DARDEN. JR. Americus, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Flight Training, Intramural Sports, Vars- ity Baseball. Y.M.C.A., Business Administration Club, Dean ' s List, Best Drill Master . ward R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student,  E  Company Commander. ZENITH DAVIDSON Toccoa, Georgia B. S. in Middle Grades Education: Dramatics Club, Alpha Psi Omega, Baptist Student Union, Rec Club, Mercureans, Student N.E.A., Speech Festival. CAROLE ANNE DAY Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education: Rec Club, Mercureans, Y. W. C. A., Student N.E.A., Dean ' s List, Hon- or ' s List. LEWIS FRAZER DRIVER Hollywood, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Business Adminis- tration Club, Sigma Theta, Scab- bard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student. JOSEPH REED DUKE Flowery Branch, Georgia B. S. in Physics: Baptist Student Union, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Y.M.C.A., Physics Club, Dean ' s List. REBECCA ANN DUNAHOO Statham, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics: West- minster Fellowship, Rec Club, Trahlytans, Home Economics Club, Dean ' s List. WARD BEECHER DuVALL Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Wesley Foundation (Vice-Pres., Treas.), N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Varsity Basketball (Manager), Y.M.C.A. Council, Physical Education Club, Sigma Theta, Outstanding Platoon Sgt. (1958-. ' ;9),  Cutest Couple.  I Mkm 80 ROGER ALLEN DYER Blairsville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: Baptist Student Union (Steward- ship Chairman), N.C.O. Club, Y.M.C.A., Business Administration Club, Chemistry Club. ANDREW A. EDWARDS Pembroke, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Dra- matics Club, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Vai-sity Basketball, Physical Education Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Dean ' s List. MARTHA DUFF ELLIS Ellijay, Georgia B. S. in Biology; Cadet Bugler Staff, (Literary Editor), Glee Club, Bap- tist Student Union (Sunday School Representative) . Rec Club, Trahly- tan, Y.W.C.A. (Cabinet), Biology Club (President), Phi Alpha Theta (Secretary), Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Nu Gamma (President),  Who ' s Who  ,  Most Versatile.  JAMES D. EVANS Augusta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Rifle Team (Co-Cap- tain), Business Administration Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Sigma Theta, Rifle Team Awards. PATRICIA FINCHER Athens, Georgia A. B. in Foreign Languages: Rec Club, Mercureans, Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. HOWARD J. FLOYD Thomasville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Business Administra- tion Club, Sigma Theta (Secretary), Scabbard and Blade, Dean ' s List, Distinguished Military Student. MARGARET CLAIRE FOSTER Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: West- minster Fellowship, Physical Edu- cation Club, Rec Club, Mercurean (Co-captain, Captain), Rec Club Council, Y.W.C.A., Vice President and President of Lewis Hall, Senior Class Secretary,  Most Athletic.  BETTY B. GARNER B.S. in Education. ANNE CLARK GARRETT Hartwell, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics: Bugler Staff, Dramatics Club, Glee Club, Home Economics Club (Secretary, Projects Chairman), Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Phi Alpha Theta, Nu Gamma. BILLY ROSS GARRETT Athens, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Rex, Rifle Team. LAWSON GEIGER McRae, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports. JAMES LUTHER GIBSON Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Business Administration Club. LANNY IRA GOBER Rockmart, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Brigade Color Guard. Business Administration Club, Sig- ma Theta. RAYMOND D. GOBER Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Physics: SHIRLEY G. GOSS Calhoun, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: Rec Club, Mercureans. Business Administration Club. JOYCE L. GREEN Hapeville, Georgia B. S. in Education: Baptist Student Union, Cyclops Staff (Editor 1959), Rec Club, Meixureans, F. T. A., Y.W.C.A., Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Most Outstanding Junior Girl,  Who ' s Who   Most Dependable.  DOUGLAS LAMAR GRINDLE Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club (Chap- lain) , Intramural Sports, Varsity Basketball, Y.M.C.A., Business Ad- ministration Club, Dean ' s List, Dis- tinguished Military Student. BETTY ANN GUEST Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education: Rec Club, Hippolytans, Student N.E.A. (Vice-Pres.), Junior Class Treasurer, Dean ' s List. JAMES ADRIAN CUES I  Bowman, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports. Business Adminis- tration Club, Dean ' s List, Dis- tinguished Military Student. BILLY REX HAND Tifton, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Rex, Intramural Award. EVELYN RANELLE HANNAH Spring Place, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education: Wesley Foundation, Rec Club, Hip- polytans, Y.W.C.A., Student N.E.A., Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. ALBERT SIDNEY HARDY, II Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Dra- matics Club, N.C.O. Club (Treas- urer), Officers ' Club (Treasurer), Scabbard and Blade, Intramural Sports, Physical Education Club, Y.M.C.. ' ., Rex, Business Adminis- tration Club, Dean ' s List, Dis- tinguished Military Student. JAMES HOLLIS HARRIS Griffin, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Drill Platoon, Intramural Sports, Rifle Team (Manager), Business Ad- ministration Club, Rex, Letter- men ' s Club. VIRGINIA CAROL HARRIS Thomaston, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education: Dramatics Club, Wesley Foun- dation, Rec Club, Trahlytans, Student N.E.A., Y.W.C.A. 83 ERNEST LEE HARRISON Winder, Georgia B. S. in Mathematics: N.C.O. Qub, Officers ' Club (Presicient), Intra- mural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Dean ' s List, Association of U.S. Army Award, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student. EUGENE RAY HARRISON Toccoa, Georgia B. S. in Chemistry: Baptist Student Union, N.C.O. Club. Officers ' Club, Chemistry Club, Sigma Theta, Dean ' s List. B. RALPH EUGENE HAYES Columbus, Georgia S. in Physics: Cadet Bugler Staff, Cyclops, N.C.O. Club (Vice- Pres.), Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Sigma Theta (Secretary, President), Superior Cadet Ribbon, Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Nu Gamma. WYMAN C. HEETH Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Rex, Business Ad- ministration Club, Intramural Sports. SARAH J. NIS HERRING Columbus, Georgia A. B. in English: Rec Club, Trahly- tans. Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. JAMES L. HIGGINBOTHAM Bnmswick, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Business Administration Club, (President), Sigma Theta (Vice-President) , Dean ' s List, Distinguished Military Student. FRED HILL Dahlonega, Georgia A. B. in English: Phi Alpha Theta (President), Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. JOHN CARLTON HODGES Columbus, Georgia B. A. in History: N.C.O. Club. Bugler Staff (Military Editor), Of- ficers ' Club, Blue Ridge Rifles (Drill Master), Sigma Theta, Best Drilled Third Classman, Scabbard and Blade, Dean ' s List. 84 GEORGE HAROLD HOGSED Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports. Business Adminis- tration Club. Sigma Theta. ROBERT WIl I lAM HOl.COMB Tate, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Glee Club, Baptist Student Union, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Physical Education Club (Secretary) , Lettermen ' s Club, Dis- tinguished Military Student. THOMAS ' WILLIAM HOLLEY Jasper, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Baptist Student Union, Council, Varsity Basketball, Physical Education Club, Lettermen ' s Club (Reporter) ,  Most Athletic.  LELAND HOLLIS HORTON LaGrange, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Busi- ness .Administration Club, Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Who ' s Who, Dis- tinguished Military Student. WILLIAM JACKSON HURST Ochlochnee, Georgia B. S. in Physics: N.C.O. Club, Of- ficers ' Club, Flight Training, Intra- mural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Physics Club, Intramural Sports Award. VIVIAN ELIZABETH INGRAM Marietta, Georgia B. A. in English: Rec Club, Phi Omicrons, Cyclops Staff (Feature Editor, Editor 1960), Cadet Bugler Staff, Y.W.C.A., Home Economics Club, Dean ' s List, Dramatics Club, Honor ' s List,  E  Company Sweet- heart. SYLVIA SYDNEY JORDAN Macon, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education: Rec Club, Phi Omicrons, Y.W.C.A., Student N.E.A.. Dean ' s List. B.ARBARA ANN KNIGHT Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics: Glee Club. Wesley Foundation, Rec Club, Trahlytans, Cheerleader (Captain) , Y.W.C.A., Home Economics Club (Treasurer) , Brigade Color Guard Sweetheart,  Most Loyal.  S5 THOMAS E. LEVERETTE Ashburn, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Cadet Bugler Staff (Assistant Militai-y Edi- tor), N.C.O. Club, Officei-s ' Club, Intramural Sports, Physical Edu- cation Club, Biology Club, Rex, Scabbard and Blade, High Score Trainfire R.O.T.C. Summer Camp. LYNETTE LOYD Decatur, Georgia S. in Biology: Baptist Student Union, Y.W.C.A., Rec Club, Oraicrons, Biology Club. Phi ORA MARILYN McBRAYER Cedartown, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics: Wesley Foundation, Rec Club, Mercureans, Y.W.C.A., Home Economics Club (President, Vice-President),  Who ' s Who,   Cutest Couple. ' JOHN R. McCAMY Chatsworth, Georgia in Business Administration: JAMES WINFORD MACOLLY Leesburg, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education: Wesley Foundation, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Rex. JAMES I. MASON Albany, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Color Guard, Business .Administration Club. JOHN FREDERIC MELCHER Minneapolis, Minnesota B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- Mural Sports, Dance Band, Busi- ness Administration Club (Re- porter), Sigm a Theta, Senior Class Vice-President, Scabbard and Blade.  Outstanding Band Cadet,  Dean ' s List, Distinguished Military Stu- dent. Band Company Commander. JUANITA DAVIS MILAM Ellijay, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education: Baptist Student Union, Rec Club, Phi Omicrons, Y.W.C.A., Student N.E.A. (Secretary), Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. TILDEN ABNEY MITCHELL, III Tifton, Georgia B. S. in Physics: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Physics Club, Rex, Scabbard and Blade, (1st Sgt.)  Outstanding Platoon Sgt. Second Battle Group,  Dean ' s List,  Who ' s Who,  Dis- tinguished Military Student,  C  Company Commander. ROBERT LEE MORRISON Jasper, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club. Officers ' Club, Busi- ness Administration Club. EDNA PEARL MURPHY Dahlonega, Georgia S. in Middle Grades Education: PATTIE LULA NEWTON Decatur, Georgia B. S. in Secretarial Science: Glee Club, Cyclops Staff (Class Editor), Westminster Fellowship (President), Rec Club, Mercureans, Girls ' Rifle Team, Y.W.C.A., Business Adminis- tration Club (Secretary), Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Nu Gamma. HUGH PALMER NORMAN Hinesville, Georgia S. in Business Administration: GEORGE WILEY O ' KELLEY McDonough, Georgia A. B. in History: N.C.O. Club, (Sgt. at arms), Officers ' Club. Color Guard, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Sigma Theta, Medal of the Col- lege-Meritorious Service. HENRY BENNY PARKER Waycross, Georgia B. S. in Physics: N.C.O. Club, Of- ficers ' Club, Dean ' s List, Flight Training. Distinguished Military Student. BARBARA JO PARKS Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Secretarial Science: Rec Club, Hippolytans. Business Ad- ministration Club. WALTER CLARENCK PARKS Dalton, Georgia B. S. in Chemistry: N.C.O. Club. Officers ' Club, Y.M.C.A., Chemistr  ' Club (President), Sigma Theta. JERRY DEAN PIRKLE Lula, Georgia B. S. in Mathematics: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Flight Training, In- tramural Sports, Varsity Baseball, Y.M.C.A., Scabbard and Blade, Dean ' s List, Distinguished Military Student,  B  Company Commander. JOSEPH LARRY PONDER Jacksonville, Florida B. S. in Physics: N.C.O. Club, Of- ficers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Physics Club (Secretary), Scabbard and Blade. CECIL DAVID POPE B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Sigma Theta, Busi- ness Administration Club. B FRED ROOKS POPE Tifton, Georgia S. in Physical Education: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club (Secretary), In- tramural Sports, Physical Education Club (President) , Lettermen ' s Club, Dean ' s List, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student,  D  Company Commander. JOHN ALBERT POTTER Columbus, Georgia B. S. in Biology: N.C.O. Club, Of- ficers ' Club, Intramural Sports. Biology Club (Secretary), Sigma Theta. FRANK SIDDALL REECE Blue Ridge, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Brigade Commander, Intramural Sports, Business Administration Club, Sigma Theta, Scabbard and Blade, Dean ' s List, Outstanding N.C.O. (1959), Outstanding Cadet Com- pany  F  , R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Distinguished Military Student,  Who ' s Who  ,  Mr. N.G.C.  HAROLD EUGENE REED Flowery Branch, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: Wesley Foundation, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Business Administration Club, Dean ' s List. 88 MARNA CAROL RHODES Smyrna, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics: Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Rec Club, Phi Omicrons. CARL N. RICHARDSON Griffin. Georgia A. B. in Foreign Languages: Bap- tist Student Union, Color Guard. JAMES LEWIS RIVERS, JR. Camilla, Georgia B. S. in Biolog  ' : Dramatics Club. Wesley Foundation, N.C.O. Club. Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Biology Club (Vice- President), Chemistry Club, Rex, Freshman and Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior Class Presi- dent, Distinguished Military Student,  Who ' s Who.  EMILY KAREN SANDERS Jonesboro, Georgia B. S. in Biology: Baptist Student Union, Rec Club. Trahlytans, Y.W.C.A. (Treasurer, President), Biology Club, Dean ' s List, N.C.O. Club Sweetheart (1958-59), Y.W.C.A. Cup (1959),  Who ' s Who.  CHARLES RAY SEWELL Senoia, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Business Adminis- tration Club. EDWARD GRESHAM SILLS Augusta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club (Secretary), Officers ' Club (Vice-President), Blue Ridge Rifles (Comniander-1959), Intra- mural Sports, Business Adminis- tration Club, Rex (President), In- ter-Fraternity Council, Superior Cadet Award 3rd Classman, Scab- bard and Blade (Captain), Runner- up Drill Master R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Distinguished Military Student,  Most Loyal.  JACKIE D. SIMS Thomson, Georgia A. B. in History: Sigm a Theta, In- tramural Sports, N.C.O. Club, Of- ficers ' Club. SAMUEL E. SKELTON, JR. Hartwell, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Rifle Team (Captain), Business Adminis- tration Club. Lettennen ' s Club. Sigma Theta, Most Valuable Rifle Team Member (1957-58) , Individ- ual High Scorer, Distinguished Mil- itary Student. 89 JAMES LISTER SKINNER Decatur, Georgia A. B. in English: Dramatics Club, Glee Club, ' Westminster Fellowship (President, Vice-President), N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A. (Cabinet), Rex, Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List, Scabbard and Blade, DistinaMished Military Student, Phi Alpha Theta, Nu Gamma,  Who ' s Who  ,  Most Versatile.  BETTY LOU SMITH Marietta, Georgia B. S. in BiologM Rec Club, Mer- cureans, Girl ' s Rifle Team, V.W.C.A.. Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club. B. S. Club, EDITH NAN SMITH Covington, Georgia in Biology: Glee Club, Rec Trahlytans, Biology Club, GUY ASHTON S TH, JR. Rome, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: Baptist Student Union, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Varsity Baseball, Business Administration Club, Sigma Theta (Chaplain). B. IDA MAE Marietta, A. in English: (Secretary), Alpha Club (President), (Captain), Girl ' s Y.W.C.A. SMITH Georgia Dramatics Club Psi Omega, Rec Phi Omicrons Rifle Team, ROBERT V. SMITH Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: Cvclops Staff, Intramural Sports, Business Administration Club, Dean ' s List. VIRGINIA K. STEELE Western Springs, Illinois B. S. in Home Economics: Caaet Bugler Staff, Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Rec Club, Mercureans, Home Economics Club (Treasurer), Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Company Sweetheart (1958-59). HARRIET STORY Waynesboro, Georgia B. S. in Home Econo mics: Rec Club, Trahlytans, Dramatics Club, Home Economics Club, Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List. JEANETTE SWINT Atlanta, Georgia A. B. in English: Glee Club, Baptist Student Union (Vice-President), Rec Club, Hippolytans, Y.W.C.A. (President), Home Economics Club. Dean ' s List, Honor ' s List,  Who ' s Who.  MARY VERLINE TATUM Dawsonville, Georgia B.S. in Secretarial Science: Rec Club. Phi Omicrons, Y.W.C.A.. Business Administration Club. ALLEN ROBERTS THAYER Columbus, Georgia .A. B. in History: Westminster Fel- lowship, N.C.O. Club, Intramural Sports, Sigma Theta. WILLIAM F. THORNTON Hartwell, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club. Intra- mural Sports, Business Adminis- tration Club, Rex, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student,  A  Company Com- mander. HENRY YOUNG TILLMAN Valdosta, Georgia B. S. in Biology: Vesley Foun- dation, N.C.O. Club, Officers ' Club, Intramural Sports, Y.M.C.A., Bi- ology Club, Chemistry Club, Sigma Theta, Dean ' s List, Distinguished Military Student. MARY KATHRINE TRITT Suches, Georgia B. S. in Education: Rec Club, Phi Omicrons, Y.W.C.A., Student N.E.A., Dean ' s List. GLENDA B. VARNEDOE Jasper, Georgia B. S. in Secretarial Science: Rec Club, Phi Omicrons, Business Ad- ministration Club (Secretary 1958- 59), Dean ' s List. FRANK DIXON VAUGHN Forsyth, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: Dramatics Club, N.C.O. Club, Of- ficers ' Club, Business Adminis- tration Club, Phi Alpha Theta, Dean ' s List. 91 WILLIAM ROGER VVALDROP Rockmait, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.CO. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Varsity Baseball, Business Administration Club, Sigma Theta, Superior Cadet Award, Outstanding Cadet Com- pany  H  R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Scabbard and Blade, Dean ' s List,  Who ' s Who,  Distinguished Military Student. JOHNNY A. WEST Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.CO. Club, Officers ' Club, Busi- ness Administration Club. WANDA R. CHEL WEST Warne, North Carolina A. B. in History: Cadet Bugler Staff, Cyclops Staff, Glee Club, Bap- tist Student Union. Girls ' Rifle Team, Rec Club, Trahlytans (Co- Captain, Captain), Rec Club Coun- cil, Y.W.C.A. JUNE WESTMORELAND Robertstown. Georgia B. S. in Education: Dramatics Club, Westminster Fellowship, Rec Club (Reporter. Vice-President), Trahlytans, Student N.E.A. WILLIAM A. WHITE Gainesville, Georgia A. B. in History: BRUCE R. WILLIAMS Haralson, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.CO. Club, Officers ' Club, Intra- mural Sports, Business Adminis- tration Club, Rex. HEWELL T. WINN East Point, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration: N.CO. Club, Officers ' Club, Drill Platoon, Rifle Team, Lettermen ' s Club (Vice-President). Business Ad- ministration Club, Rex (Vice-Presi- dent). JOYCE ANN WOOD Jefferson, Georgia B. S. in Chemisti7: Baptist Student Union, B.T.U. (President) , Rec Club, Hippolytans, Y.W.C.A.. Chem- isti7 Club, Dean ' s List. 92 SENIOR SNAPS BERTHA LEDFORD ANDERSON B. S. in Elementary Edu- cation. -DAVID LAWTON BAGGS B. S. in Middle Grades Edu cation. KATE R. BRAMBLETT B. S. in Elementary Edu- LAURA JEAN DENARD 8. S. in Elementary Edu- SUMMER GRADUATES MALCOLM McPHAUL JMELLE MAYES SMITH B. S. in Physical Education. B. S. in Elementary Edu- CARRIE LEE TALLANT B. S. in Elementary Edu- LOIS ELLEN TALLANT HATTIE G. WALLACE B. S. in Elementary Edu- B. S. in Elementary Edi SMHA U(£ LEWIS HALL OFFICERS: Pres. Sally Foster, Vice Pres. Peggy Ivey, Sec. Jackie Lee, Treas. Emily Stephen. Miss A.D. 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Atlanta Archer, Susan Cornelia Bennett, Alice Rome Bolton, Ellen Norcross Busby, Joy Bainbridge Campbell, Peggy Atlanta Cheek, Thelma Atlanta CoNNELL, Martha Bainbridge CowART, Nanci Atlanta Early, Farrell Dahlonega Fisher, Sandra Rome Foster, Shirley East Point Fowler, Judy East Point Fuller, Phylis Smyrna George, Sally Savannah Gissendaner, Kay Albany Griffin, Sharlene Dahlonega Henson, Barbara Ellijay Hubbard, Pat Woodstock IvEY, Peggy Gainesville Lambert, Jan Atlanta Lee, Jackie East Point VIcClure, Janice Gumming Martin, Judy Decatur Morgan, Mary Ann Canto n Parris, Winifred Decatur Reed, Azilee Gainesville Sims, Sara Anne Commerce Smith, Judy Gainesville Sosebee, Eufaula Demorest Stephens, Emily Franklin Stone, Sulane Monroe Summerour, Martha Marietta Thomas, Arsula McCaysville Thomas, Terry East Point Wilder, Jesse Lawrenceville Wills, Lenora Decatur Worley, Sue Gumming York, Ramona Marietta IS  f% } C  ©  © HBBBiB I H I IHilHHHHHB   Hi B HH taM JUNIORS 97 t J Y  (p  £££ Barber, Jane Atlanta Bennett, Bonnie Toccoa Berry, Pat East Point Borders, Linda Perry Brooks, June Clarksville Cannon, Pat Dry Branch Carithers, Jo Ann Fairburn Carroll, Mary Jane Cumming Casey, Pat Atlanta Collins, Martha Gainesville CoLviN, Judy ....  .... Atlanta Connell, Nina Lincolnton Coons, Suzanne Warner Robins Crittenden, Floye Dublin Davey, Angeline Cartersville Davis, Susan Cornelia Davison, Pauline Carnesville Dean, Ginny College Park Dobbins, Virginia Marietta Earnhardt, Jennelou Atlanta Evans, Judy Tallapoosa EzELL, Betsy Macon Fields, Elizabeth Dahlonega Freeman, Jo Nan Tucker Green, Martha Atlanta GuNN, Margie College Park GuNTER, Janice Chicopee Guthrie, Beverly Lawrenceville Hammond, Hilda Lincolnton Harrison, Dottie Decatur Harvey, Carol Tifton HoFF, Alberta . . . Lyndhurst, New Jersey Hyde, Martha Chamblee Johnson, Jo Hartwell Johnson, Shirley Blairsville Jones, Barbara Murrayville Jones, Linda Macon Jordan, Nancy Toccoa KoKAL, Angela Marietta Lamback, Palmer Macon SOPHOMORES Lee, Peggy Gainesville McGahee, Sara Jo . Lavonia Mills, Sue Sandy Springs McRPHEY, Elaine Atlanta Norton, Kay Marietta O ' Dell, Patsy Chicopee Selman, Glenda Rockmart Sewell, Joan Sargent Sheats, Mary K Winder Smith, Jackie Atlanta Smith, Wanda East Point Sproull, Olivia Atlanta Stewart, Joyce Hollywood Styles, Ann Ji no Tankersley, Annette Lincolnton Tate, Ethel Sylvania Thornton, Marianne Toccoa Tison, Linda Dahlonega Tritt, Betty Suches Weeks, Mary Frances Wrens Wiley, Joan Atlanta Young, La Verne Macon £££ SOPHOMORES Acree, Bobbie Loretta Calhoun Aiken, Barbara Decatur Akins, Janice Buford Anderson, Juanita Dahlonega Andrews, Lucy Decatur Ash, Martha Gainesville Bannister, Jackie Gumming Bartlett, Patsy Lavonia Brand, Gayle College Park Braselton, Nancy Braselton FRESHMEN 99 ? s © Brown, Gail Lithonia- Brown, Henryetta Nelson Brown, Sandra Flowery Branch Bryan, Margaret Doraville Burns, Linda Dahlonega Burrell, Sydney Clarksville Butler, Wanda Dahlonega Capps, Diana Atlanta Carmichael, Doris Doraville Carrington, Lorraine Bowman Clyburn, Martha Atlanta Coleman, Gloria Jean Roswell Coleman, Linda Roswell Couch, Ann Dawsonville Coulter, Betty Ann .... Rock Springs Daniel, Gayle Dawson Daniell, Beth . Hartwell Darrough, Becky Hartwell Davidson, Julia Lithonia Denman, Carolyn Ring DoBBS, Arthurlyn Atlanta DoROUGH, Janice Atlanta Dunn, Judy Atlanta Durham, Sandra Bainbridge Estes, Joyce Gainesville Faulkner, Virginia Kingston Ferguson, Roxie Thomaston Feuchter, Mary Ann College Park Ford, Carol Atlanta Free, Diane Flowery Branch Fricks, Betty Dahlonega Garner, Phyllis Suwanee Gaskins, Dona Alapaha Gibbons, Kitty Cedartown Gilbert, Harriette Dahlonega Grey, Sandra Atlanta Groover, Linda Marietta Hayes, Dianne Braselton Henderson, Jan Atlanta Hitchcock, Brenda Atlanta 100 FRESHMEN Hooker, Sue Dalton Hopkins, Betty Hapevillc Howard, Ann Macon Hubbard, Sammy Carnesville HuGGiNs, Angela Smyrna Ingram, Beverly Jackson Ingram, Marie Chicopee Jamerson, Joan Sylvania Jarrell, Carolyn Atlanta Jones, Martha Clarkesville Keller, Joanne Atlanta Kelley, Charlotte ........ Smyrna Kelley, Claudia Rabun Gap Kenaston, Barbara Atlanta Kennedy, Margaret Acworth KiMBROuGH, Linda Fairburn King, Jane Dalton Knight, Vivian Gainesville LuNSFORD, Penny Dawson McCuller, Carol Forest Park McNeal, Bonnie Atlanta Martin, Sue Cornelia Meadows, Patti Atlanta Minton, Gail Dublin Montgomery, Betty Atlanta Moore, Dale East Point MoREY, Linda Vidalia Parks, Bernice Sycamore Payne, Glenda Dewy Rose Payne, Gretchen Buford Payton, Brenda Duluth Perkins, Kay Canton Phillips, Nancy Gumming Ratterree, Ann Hapeville Ravan, Wyndall ....... Gainesville Reynolds, Hannah Covington Rhodes, Gay Smyrna Roe, Patricia Marietta Shipley, Teresa Macon Smith, Margaret Clarkston FRESHMEN Sprague, Lynn Chamblee Stamey, Donna Gainesville Stephens, Beverly Gainesville Stephens, Jane Hapeville Stuart, Marilyn Atlanta JThornhill, Nancy East Point Vaughn, Linda Mountain City Wade, Phyllis Atlanta Walker, Peggi Atlanta Watkins, Carolyn Marietta Webb, Sherry Atlanta Wheeler, Sandra Jasper Williams, Sally Atlanta Wilson, Ann Atlanta Wright, Barbara Smyrna Wright, Celia Atlanta FRESHMEN REC Council First row: Pat Casey, Pat Cannon, Sally Foster, Susan Archer, Susie Coons. Wanda West. Second row: Linda Appling. Sharlene Griffin, Jackie Lee, Glenda Selman, Arsula Thomas. The Rec Club is composed of four teams who compete in various sports such as volleyball, basketball, and softball. Not only are the members given an opportunity to develop their skill as a team, but also they are given an equal op- portunity in individual competitive sports. Points are awarded to each team according to the number of individual and team sports won by that team. The goal of each team is to secure the most points and, by doing so. obtain the trophy presented annually. However, the trophy is not the only award given, for girls who participate in a variety of individual and team sports may also receive em- blems and sweaters. Although the Rec Club centers its interest on sports, it also sponsors the Spring Formal and the annual  sleep-out  at Pine Valley. (  ' ■ •m  First row: M. Feuchtei, S. Stone, P. Garner, C. Kelley, C. McCuller, B. Parks, C. Denman, M. Ash, S. Brown. Second row: L. Young, C. Rhodes, D. C-Lrmichael, M. Br  ' an, S. Griffin, P. Cannon, L. Appling, M. Stuart, S. Sims, J. Davidson. Third row: A. Bennett, A. Davey, N. Connell, B. Guthiie, A. Tankersley, J. Wiley, S. Hubbard, M. Ingram, A. Howard, G. Rhodes, B. Wright, A. Huggins, P. Meadows, C. Kelley, S. Foster. Mrs. ' Mildred West Sponsor of Trahlytans Phi Omicrons Captain— Wanda West Co-Captain— Arsvla Thomas Trahlytans Captain— hwnA Appling Co-Captain— Pat Cannon Mrs. Luke Appung Sponsor of Phi Omicrons First row: A. Dobbs. J. Dorough, J. Wilder, J. Fowler, T. Thomas, J. Estes, M. Beauchamp, S. Fisher, K. Sanders, B. Ingram, D. Gaskins. Second row: M. Collins, B. Bennett, V. Smith, P. Davison, W. West, A. Thomas, J. Lee, D. Free, E. Bolton, E. Borders, J. McClure, S. Coons, P. Barlett. Third row: M. Driver, P. Wade, J. Henderson, N. Smith. M. Weeks, S. Davis, C. Wright, L. Burnett, A. Reed, P. Lee, N. Cowart, V. Faulkner, L. Hooker, E Sosebee, M. Ellis, B. Montgomery, S. Webb.  First row: M. Sheats, P. Fuller, J. McGahee, J. Smith, B. Hopkins, S. Martin, A. Styles, B. Akin. C. Jarrell, P. Casey. Second roio: T. Shipley, M. Kennedy, D. Moore, L. Groover, N. Thornhill, M. Smith, G. Selman, S. Archer, S. Blue, M. Thornton, P. Lamback, S. Johnson, P. ODell, D. Harrison. Third row: F. Wright, B. Jones, B. Kenaston, P. Roe, B. McNeil, A. Couch, J. Dobbins, H. Bennett, A. Hoff, L. Morey, A. Ratteree, A. Wilson, L. Kim- brough. J. Brewer, J. Svvint, J. Wood, E. Tate. Hippolytans Captain— SvsAN Archer Co-Captain— Glenda Selman Captai7i—SAi.i.Y Foster Co-Captain— Mary Ann Morgan Mrs. Olan Archer Sponsor of Hippolytans Mercureans Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Foster Sponsor of Mcicurcans First row: Acree, P. Newton, C. Watkins, N. Braselton, H. Brown, V. Knight, G. Brown, N. Phillips, W. Davis, B. Darrough. Second row: M. Perkins, J. Carroll, P. Berry, G. Dobbins, S. Worley, F. Crittendon, S. Foster, W. Parris, R. York, B. Bryan, B. Smith, J. Colvin, R. Ferguson. Third row: A. Allen, P. Hubbard, J. Barber, J. Smith, O. SprouU, J. Stevens, S. Williams, K. Gibbons, S. Rurrell, C. Jones, L. Acree, G. Daniels, J. Coleman, L. Shiflet, M. Hyde, S. Baeszler.  •  .W ' W 1 UlijiJumi Military Department Colonel Hatcher P.M.S.T. Mrs. Je. n Sutton Secretary to Commandant Mrs. J. W. Phillip Secretary to PM.S.T. Capt. Hause Commandant of Cadets SFC. Chandler Instructor Capt. Levitt Asst. P.M.S.T. SFC. Barnard Instructor SIC HlTlltR Instructor SFC. Wilkins Instructor Lt. Col. Sills Brig. Exec. Sot. Lancaster Supply Sgt. Brigade Staff Maj. Hodces SI Capt. Leverette Asst. SI .Ursula Thomas Brigade Staff Su ' eetheart Maj. Grindel M ScT. Sumpter Drill Master Mrs. Reece Brigade Staff Sponsor VaL J  W  - Col. Reece Brigade Commander Maj. PoNnER S4 ScT. Phillips Clerk Hodges, Scholes, Grindle, Sumpter, Daniel, Reece, Sills, Ponder, Phillips, Leverette. Lt. Col. Sills Commander Capt. Levitt A dviser Blue Ridge Rifles First row: Maples, Elliot, Whiting, Hemperly, Dalton, Duke, Davy, Alverson. Second row: Whitley, Pyles, Howell, Cook, McFarlin, Miller, Branch. Third row: Williams, W. B., Williams, M. J., Myers, Pulliam, House, Parkman, Norris. Fourth row: TeiTell, Hair, Hall, Cannon, Mote, Hawkins, Johnston, Sauls. The purpose of the Blue Ridge Rifles is to demonstrate to the public the military proficiency of the corps of cadets of North Georgia College and to gain further recognition of this institution. This precision drill unit is our principal source of representation and publicity of the corps of cadets. The name Blue Ridge Rifles was taken from a group of volunteers from the Dahlonega area which was formed dur- ing the War Between the States. These men organized to defend their homes. Qualification for membership is the desire to become an affiliate of an elite, precision drilled organization. This de- sire must be reinforced by the qualities of outstanding traits of leadership, and exceptional attitude and personal appear- ance. Also each member must maintain an academic aver- age of  C  or better. In the past this unit has performed in parades having an excess of 50,000 spectators, as well as special perfo rmances for visiting military dignitaries. Color Guard Duval Adams Charles Cantrfll Leonard Ireland J. E. Lowi O ' Kelley, Cantrell, Gober, Ireland, Adams, Lowe. Barbara Knicht Sweetheart Mrs. G. W. OKflley Sponsor Capt. Melcher Company Commander Company Band Lt. Bibb Company Erec COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Banks, Larry Gibson, James Drnm Major Training Officer FIRST PLATOON Lt. Brackett, Platoon Leader Brackett, Michael, Sr Blue Ridge Akin, J. S., Fr Milledgeville Anderson, David, Fr Decatur Black, Joel, Fr. . . . Inman, South Carolina Brannon, James, Soph Austell Burkhalter, Henry, Jr Lindale Cason, Kenneth, Jr Brunswick Chewning, Cecil, Fr Lithonia Culberson, Ralph, Fr Sylvania Furcron, Robert, Jr Elberton HoLCOMB, Alfred R., Soph. . . . Atlanta McDonald, Benjamin H., Fr. . . . Lithonia Smith, Paul, Fr Atlanta Tisdale, R. N., Fr Brunswick Vaughn, D. E. Soph Bogart White, R. M., Soph Decatur White, William A., Sr Gainesville Willis, M. H., Fr Washington Zeigler, J. a., Fr Savannah SECOND PLATOON Lt. Sewell, Platoon Leader Sewell, Charles, Sr Senoia  Akin, Frank, Fr Milledgeville   Bridges, Harold, Fr Washington     Carpenter, Benny, Fr LaFayette Kr  H Cook, Charles, Jr Blairsville ' ■V ' fe .  Daniel, Donald, Soph Swainsboro k i Davis, James, Jr Atlanta wB         '   Foss, Remington, Soph Marietta t a Grant, T. A., Soph Savannah H[  Hopkins, R. D., Fr Washington  Moss, John, Jr Macon B  J f,.  ]  ■«- B Naman, C. H., Fr Sandersville H   ' mT i ' fc. ' Nolan, Willis, Jr East Point W  m  f W   Powell, Jon T., Soph East Point   , W V  __J  Raines, Joe, Soph Thomasville ,. j«-JI Jks  Robinson, G. L., Soph Winder O ' CT   Southwell, Carlton, Soph. . . Dahlonega €   4 WiLFORD, W. D., Fr Thomasville  THIRD PLATOON Lt. Holcomb, Platoon Leader HoLCOMB, Robert, Sr Tate Abrahamson, Dale, Soph. . . . Columbus Adams, Bobby, Soph Buford  • Bradley, Charles, Fr Camilla L  I Broxton, George, Soph Gainesville _  _„__ ,-  Co vAN, Harvey, Jr Conyers t 1 B  1 ■ Diaz, Donald, Fr Athens Mfj mra  P  '  ♦  '  •  Eberhardt, Homer, Fr Atlanta «L.  ' ' ' t  w  ' Harper, Travis, Fr Ocilla P  '  W  P  Hartley, Selwyn, Fr Davisboro m  '   pr ' , -  Hook, G. A., Soph Alpharetta iw -i f j fcw ' fi  - J Hooks, Trenton, Jr Swainsboro iL v f  ( k   ■ Johnson, John, Fr Ashburn  -  J  ' fcl, McConnell, Jessie, Soph Griffin Jy ■ B y '  PucKETT, James, Fr Conyers l irb y v. r   -  '  Ray, David, Fr Elberton L|  - i t   ■  Spight, Thomas, Fr Sparta CT. J  m « Waddell, J. M., Soph Ocilla ifc. f fe- '  Wheeler, Jack, Jr Canton .-    i  V ' •bti  Mrs. J. F. Melcher Sponsor Martha Cornell Sweetheart The North Georgia College Brigade Band is one of the oldest organizations on the campus. Since its beginning many years ago, the Brigade Band has been housed in the Band House, the oldest dormitory on campus. The Band, with around sixty-five members, is under the direction of Mr. Desmond Booth. Band Company has the task of drilling with instruments as well as rifles, which makes it the most versatile company at N. G. C. The company also competes equally with the other companies in such events as inspections, progress tests, and intramural sports. The Band has achieved recognition by participation in various activities. Some of these are the annual Graduation Ceremonies, the local annual Gold Rush Day parade, the annual Rose Parade in Thomasville, Georgia, the Masters Golf Tournament Parade in Augusta, Georgia, as well as all the parades and re- views of the North Georgia Corps of Cadets. Wednesday Inspection? Cook Reminiscences Nothing like a good book for relaxation! Scabbard  Blade Seated left to right: Bibb, Darden, Pope, Thornton, Baggett, Sills, Morgan, Reece, Waldrop, Leverette, Hodges. Standing: Melcher, Hardy, Skinner, Daniel, Harrison, Pirkle, Driver, Floyd, Ponder. OFFICERS: Sills, Pres.; Baggett, V.P.; Daniel, Sec; Mitchell, Treas. Scabbard and Blade is a national military honor society with local chapters called compa- nies, located in LSI leading colleges and uni- versities which have Reserve Officer Training Programs. Here at North Georgia we have Company  I  of the 12th Regiment. This is an elite organization made up of selected seniors whose desire and purpose is to supplement the training program of the Military Department in order that the underclassmen be better prepared to meet the requirements set forth at summer field training at Fort Benning each year. sponsor Mrs. L. B. Sills H4 First Battle Group Staff Lt. Col. Harrison Comtna?ider Major Skinner Exec. Capt. Rivers SI Sweetheart Linda Groover Capt. Skelton S-2 Mm  ' l  ■- r '  Capt. Hayes S-5 Sponsor Mrs. Lee Harrison Capt. Anderson S-4 Skinner, Rivers. Lord, Skelton, Garth, Harrison, Hayes, Dale, Anderson, Vaughn. Company Alpha Capt. Thornton Company Commander Lt. Tillman Company Exec. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS J. C. Brinson R. Butler J. I . Been L. P. Geicer Training N. CO. Supply Sgt. AssI . Pit. leader Training O iicer Sgt. Johnson 1st Sgt. J. James Clerk R. W. Wright Guidon Bearer FIRST PLATOON Lt. Morrison, Platoon Leader Morrison, R. L., Sr Jasper Adams, J. M., Soph Buford Branch, W. A., Fr Belleville, N. J. Camp, R. H., Jr., Fr Morrow Cannon, Hoyt, Fr Macon Clark, M. L., f r Marietta Clement, Jimmy, Fr Mineral Bluff Cochran, Archie, Soph Miami, Fla. Crawford, J. A., Fr Morganton Dalton, T.W., Fr Athens Daughtrey, Hurley, Jr. . . . Fort Gordon DeLay, J. L., Soph Morrow Evans, R. E., i r Morrow Hardison, Richard, Fr Toccoa Harpold, Dan, Jr. . . . Port St. Joe, Florida Shelfer, W. S., Jr., Soph Atlanta Thayer, Allen, Sr Columbus Ward, S. M., Fr West Point Webb, James A., Fr Atlanta Whitley, George W., Soph Gay 116 SECOND PLATOON Lt. Edwards, Platoon Leade Edwards, Andrew  Sr Pembroke Alsabrook, J. R., Soph East Point Bauman, a. Charles, Soph Manhelm Kafertal, Gennany Cousins, Richard, Soph Greenville Fortune, ]. ¥., Fr Decatur Glen, James H., Fr Sautee Gooden, David, Ft Atlanta Heeth, Wyman C, Sr Atlanta Helmbold, Richard, Fr Atlanta Hughey, H. p., fr Atlanta Johnston, Fred W., Fr Augusta Kenyon, Lawrence, Jr Millen Miller, W. G., Fr Decatur O ' Hagan, Patrick, Soph. . . St. Simons Island Sims, Joe L., Fr Commerce Thayer, David, r. ...... . Columbus Word, William, Fr Atlanta Kr  THIRD PLATOON Lt. Hand, Platoon Leader Hand, Rex, Sr Brookfield Bowman, R. W., Soph Augusta Conkin, C. E., Jr Atlanta Ingram, Robert, Fr Gumming KiMSEY, D. G., Fr Hiawassee _ McCoRMACK, Amon, ]r Augusta McCrary, R. T., Soph Gainesville Mayfield, C. B., Fr Ellijay Morrison, J. S., Fr Jasper Newborn, J. L., Fr East Point PiCKREN, James, Soph. . . . Jacksonville, Fla. Rountree, R. H., Fr Metter Seigler, John L., Fr Loganville Sewell, H. J., Fr Sandy Springs Seymour, H. V., Soph Brunswick -  n . Tarver, M. C, Fr Dalton Temple, Joe, Fr Hartwell Tinley, J. L., Fr Waynesboro The Letter  A  usually means  first  both in the alphabet and here at North Georgia College. The gleaming array of trophies encased in Gail- lard Hall attest to the latter. From the beginning of the school year to the end, from the first year to the fourth, every cadet in Alpha is aware that teamwork and cooperation secure more regard than individual attempt. Thus have the officers and men of Company  A  worked and played in everything from Federal Inspection (in which there is little play) to football (in which there Ramona York Sweetheart Mrs. Joel Thornton Sponsor  If I die honey  . drills. combat zone,  A  Company Company Casualty! Lost class for the day! Just checkin ' l is a lot of work and play), instilling a sense of duty, cooperation, fellowship, and honor in every cadet. North Georgia can be justly proud of her  Red Raiders  who have always attempt- ed to further the traditions of the college. The men which make up  Alpha  Company are justly proud of this organization, as one can readily tell from their spirit and attitude. m. n ■PW K f -   li B   but deliver us from evil  Fourth down, kicks out. Evans First row: Conkin, Word, McCormick, Sims, Heetli, Skinner, Sewell. Second row: Bauman, Hiighey, Ireland, Sumpter, Clark, Alsabrook, Dale, Harpolc. Helmbold. Third row: O ' Hagan, Butler, D. Thayer, Miller, Weeks, Tillman, Hand, Tinley, A. Thayer, Edwards. o o 43  © k MCBJi i  kV   31 34 23 iF ' ' ift 0t Company Bravo Capt. Pirkle Lt. DuVall 5  Winn Company Commander Company Exec. 1st Sgt. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS T. V. Woods G. A. Smm Guidon Bearer Training Officer FIRST PLATOON Lt. Parks, Platoon Leader m J •|h ' -  -   Parks, Walter, Sr Dalton W  l m  '  ' J  • '  Dahlonega  '  Ashcraft, F. W., Soph Decatur ■f    ' ?  Blackwell, J. L., Soph Marietta  i Ifv  .iMmr v Iw BuiCE, L. B., fr Grayson   Cochran, Larry W., Fr Thomaston =■ ' •   -  '  t- «i  «r  9 -  ■ Collins, G. B., IH, Fr Macon . ,, - ; - Cox, Barclay, Jr Millen jjl J!  C  . Darsey, Ralph, Fr Montrose e! i  imM  -  t   '  --mt    Davis, Daniel, r Dahlonega AV w  k :h '  i  . fS 1 i  K J  -  9L  t '  4 1 Denny, W. W., Sop i Canton rj  m  j  '  JiN «  ' •    ' ■ Gaines, Glen T., Soph Gainesville  4; Ar  L -     ■ mr  Lovelace, Guy M., Jr Fairburn M  jK f  9  Wt   ' t • McCaslin, Silas D., Soph. . . . Gainesville  -L   Mt  ?iw  __-    ' . ml L MosELEY, M. G., Fr Thomaston  |_ jl  Bp  -  ' PiLCHER, R. T)., Fr Gainesville -    ■ M    '  ' L   ' Slaton, Roger, Fr Gainesville . JC Tankerslev, Mark, Soph. . . . Adairsville jj v- '  jf L  Wadell, Cecil, Fr LaFayette K  -- WWi '  V   ■ ' x iiL ' vSKlksiv Woodson, David, Fr Thomaston 120 SECOND PLATOON Lt. Garrett, Platoon Leader Garrett, B. R., Sr Athens Duncan, Hugh, Jr Fairburn Eaton, M. L., Fr Blue Ridge Farr, Jake, Soph Columbus Hawkins, W. H., fr Macon KiLGORE, David M., Soph Atlanta McKissAC, J. B., Fr Columbus Meyer, H. M., Fr Milledgeville Payne, Charles A., Fr VVhitestone Pettit, Ronald, Fr Canton Richardson, C, Soph Marietta Sales, Cecil A., Jr Dalton Sawyer, Jimmy W., Fr Waycross Shields, James F., Soph Atlanta ViNiNG, David G., Fr Decatur Ward, William K., Soph Covington Williams, Mitchell J., Soph. . . . Atlanta Wright, Steve, Fr Ellijay THIRD PLATOON Lt. Boyd, Platoon Leader Boyd, Spenser S., Sr Porterdale Brown, H. W., Jr Fitzgerald Collins, John T., Fr Forsyth Duke, James R., Fr Middleton Elrod, William C, Soph Byronville Fitzpatrick, Henry H., Fr. . . . Covington Howard, Ralph E., Fr Statesboro Ivy, Robert N., Fr Norcross Jones, Bonner S., Soph Atlanta Kellogg, Charles, Jr Canton Lane, Charles M., Fr Valdosta McFarlin, Larry R., Fr Columbus Morgan, William N., Soph Rome Nelson, Randy, Fr Reidsville Robertson, William L, Soph. . . Covington Sharpe, James A., Jr Adairsville Smith, Harry D., Jr Columbus Thomas, Carroll M., Fr Athens Tippens, Jack, Jr Marietta TiPPENS, Paul, Jr Marietta To the men who are a part of Company Bravo, it represents the greatest organ of teamwork and spirit to be found on the North Georgia College campus. We, who individually make up small integral parts of this unit, feel that our college life has been enhanced and made more pleasant by each other ' s presence and co-operation. Bravo ' s record thus far in 1960 is as usual, excellent. We have pushed toward that goal, which every one knows is  Honor Company.  Although we ' re not in any position to predict the remainder of the academic and military year, we know that whether Bravo ends up in first or seventh place, we will have worked hard together in unity. So, with the balance of the year still ahead, Company Bravo proudly, yet humbly, claims the place in our college life that we feel it deserves. 6e ow: Class Break . o smoke and a chat. time for Woods goes out to cover the end. Woods up for a pass! Ward on Broodjump. First row: Howard, Nelson, Kilgore, Leverette, Gaines, Richardson, Ward, Lord, Winn, Woods. Second row: Garth, Moelchert, WiUiams, Denny, Farr, Ashcraft, Brown, Rivers, Vaughn, Smith. Third row: McFarlin, Pilcher, Vining, Payne, Shields, Hawkins, Sales. Km D • .  • S21 I 4r  1 to  12 t . ' €fis Company Charlie Capt. Mitchell Company Commander nn f%  ).  r  i ' v V 9   y Lt. Pope Company Exec. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Sgt. Breithaupt 1st Sgt. BowEN. W. L. Bell. J. H. Training Officer Guidon Bearer FIRST PLATOON Lt. Brown, Platoon Leader  Vik: A  '  r   Brown, D. J., Sr Haitwell BiSKEY, Dean F., Soph Dahlonega Boozer, David E., Soph. . . . Flemmington Brown, W. L., Soph East Point Byrd, William L., Fr Commerce Canup, Clarence, Sr Gainesville Conaway, James F., Fr Thompson Edison, J. W., Jr Cumming Elliot, Dick D., Fr Decatur Farr, H. C, Fr Blakeley Florence, James, Soph Wrens Gleaton, W. E., Soph Arlington Grier, Le Sueur, Fr Blakeley Kemp, Ronald, Fr Woodstock Mote, Edward, Fr Marietta Nixon, H. L., Soph Tallapoosa Pittman, Tim, Fr Commerce Reeves, Bentley, Fr Woodstock Watson, N. C, Jr Toccoa SECOND PLATOON Lt. McCamy, Platoon Leader McCamy, J. R., Sr Chatsworth Cook, James W., Fr Thompson Davy, D. C, Fr East Point Dean, W. R., Jr., Fr Atlanta Dearing, p. M., Fr Covington Dennis, Harold, Fr Atlanta Ellis, G. B., Soph Hinesville Fowler, T. S., Fr Chickamauga Gordon, Joseph L., Fr Columbus Hemperly, Asa C, Fr East Point HoRNE, F. D., Jr Tifton Janoulis, N. J., Fr Atlanta Kent, Guy, Fr Decatur Lipscomb, Lawrence, Fr Toccoa Norman, James H., Jr Atlanta PiERSoN, Lars G., Jr Marietta Ray, Ronald, Fr Tallapoosa Smith, Robert V., Sr Dahlonega SuRLs, W. J., Soph East Point Terrell, T. A., Soph Blue Ridge Thompson, Fred B., Soph Marietta Tilley, Richard B., Soph tlanta Watson, Jan F., Fr Toccoa THIRD PLATOON Lt. Reed, Platoon Leader Reed, Harold E., Sr Flowery Branch Bell, Dave, Soph Chicopee Carter, James R., Jr Tallapoosa Harris, James H., Sr Griffin Harrison, T. C, Soph Jasper Hulme, J. D., Soph Dewey Rose Miller, W. O., fr Albany Parks, G. L., Fr Dalton Perry, G. D., Soph Dublin Royal, W. K., Soph Atlanta Sauls, R. N., Fx East Point Sheffield, Wayne, Jr. . . Ft. Campbell, Ky. Shoemaker, Sidney, Fr Brunswick Stafford, G. W., Fr Thomasville Styles, L. A., Soph Juno ToNEY, Byron, Fr Carnesville Van Horn, C. L, Jr Gainesville 125 Carole Harvey Sweetheart When someone mentions socials, everyone naturally thinks of the lively dances held by Charlie at the  Country Club on the Hill.  You can ' t beat the combination of the excellent atmos- phere, the fabulous music, and the general  At Ease  feeling one gets when he enters the always beautifully decorated lobby. The popular  Blue Room  is indeed the top attraction at all our socials. The Big Charlie is definitely on the way up. We have the men, the spirit, and the leaders to be the  company to beat  in the 1960 Honor Company Race. We believe that determination al- ways is the keynote of success in any endeavor. The Big C has determination. This feeling will always hold forth supreme in our minds. Let ' s compare! It ' s easier that way! He ' s got the technique! C Company get tips at the half. First row: Home, Breithaupt, Tilley, Florence, Brown, N. Watson, Nixon J. Watson. Second row: Melton, Pope, Thompson, Perry. Deen, Mote, McCamy, Wishon. Third roio: Ray, Carter, Anderson, Harrison, Pittman, Grier, Cook, Janoulis, Elliot. Flight Training Capt. Levitt, Benney Parker, Harold Darden. Mike Brackett, Jerry Pirkle, Hank Hurst, Pat Daniel, Rex Hand. This is the second class to be in the R.O.T.C. flight program at North Georgia College. This group of elite Cadets were selected on a basis of flight aptitude and physical fitness. This program consists of thirty-six and one-half hours of flight time and thirty- five hours of ground school. Successful completion of the program results in recommendation for further training as a military pilot by the Federal Aviation Administration and subsequent qualification for further flight training at the Army Aviation center, Fort Rucker, Alabama. Cadets may also earn their Private Pilot ' s license upon the successful completion of this course. All cadets active in this program were selected on the basis of flight aptitude tests, U. S. Army Aviation Physical Examination, and academic standing. The hours spent in preparation and study as well as actual flying time take a lot out of a cadet, but the final result is well-worth the time and effort. The prestige of those silver wings means a lot! These flight cadets are truly honored to have such an opportunity and ap- preciate the hard work of Captain D. M. Levitt in promoting such a worth- while program. Adx iser Capt. Levitt Lt. Coi,. Waldrop Coiiiinander Major Hardy Exec. Second Battle Group Staff Capt. Parker S-1 Cai ' i. IlomoN Asst. S-I Sweetheart Jane Carroll Capt. Higoenbotham S-I Sgt. Blount Cpl. Berens Supply Sgt. Clerk 1 U  i f JB m m  r Sponsor  m '  '   ' Mrs. H. D. Waldrop , I M     r ' ts mm3i. : M Left to right: Hardy, Melton, Parks, Blount, Floyd, Waldrop, Berens, Capps, Horton. Company Delta Capt. Pope Company Commander Lt. Carter Company Exec. Sgt. Ivev 1st Sgt. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Tommy Holley Harold Hocsed Guidon Bearer Training Officer FIRST PLATOON Lt. Broadawav, Platoon Leader Broadaway, Ray, Sr Cedartown Abbott, Reggie, Soph Brunswick Alverson, Frank, Fr. . . . Fort Rucker, Ala. AvERETT, E. T., Soph Sandersville Barron, W. M., Fr Baxley Blackstock, John F., Sopli Pymble, New South Wales, Australia BowDEN, James, Jr Perry, Fla. Cobb, Eddie, Jr Marietta Cornelius, James, Fr Ray City Couch, Luke, Jr Lexington Hale, Jeff, Soph Marietta Heard, J. D., Fr Franklin Hill, Wade C, Fr Columbus McClure, William, Fr Marietta McCranie, Von S., Fr Willacoochee Rikard, Frank, Jr Birmingham, Ala. Wamble, Thomas, Fr Moultrie Webb, William, Fr Cartersville Wilson, William, Soph Toccoa 130 SECOND PLATOON Lt. Winn, Platoon Leader Winn, Hewell, Sr Griffin Bell, George, Jr Dahlonega CoPELAND, Gilbert, Fr Gainesville Davis, Myron, Fv Cairo •Davis, W. H., Fr Hogansville Edison, R. B., Fr Plant City, Fla. Hancock, Charles, Fr Smyrna Hardy, K. D., r Albany Hopkins, Clarence, Jr Albany Jackson, Toby, Soph Marietta LoEHR, William, Soph Lavonia Mason, James, Sr Albany Monroe, James, Fr Cartersville Terry, M. A., Soph Columbus Plummer, Phillips, Soph Albany Pyles, H. T., Fr Atlanta Starke, Stafford, Fr Marietta Stockton, Wiley, Jr Crawford Whiting, Julian, Fr Albany Wilkinson, Brannon, Fr Commerce THIRD PLATOON Lt. Harrison, Platoon Leader Harrison, Eugene, Sr Toccoa Davis, James R., r Augusta Fowler, Charles, Fr Manchester Goodwin, W. D., Fr Douglasville Gridfr, Robert, Fr Dal ton Hall, H. D., Fr Austell Howell, T. E., Fr New Orleans, La. Hubbard, Lewis, Fr Moultrie Jones, A. C, Fr Atlanta King, W. H., Fr Decatur McNair, Jack, Soph Atlanta Myers, A. J., Fr Macon Otte, John, Fr Decatur Rowe, James, Fr Warner Robins Segars, Don, Soph Conyers Thompson, Robert, Jr. . . . Raleigh, N. C. Veal, Monte, Soph Atlanta Wheeler, Stanley, Soph Buford Pattie Ruth Goff Sponsor PAUtA CAGLE Sweetheart In Delta Company, the orders of the day are passed through the chain of command all the way down to the riflemen in the squad. Each person has a particular job assigned to do. One must live among the men of  D  Company for a while before one can appreciate the calm atmosphere and the lively clock- work of the inside of this mighty machine. There are few harsh words ever spoken, few feelings of remorse and vengeance, and a very small percentage of Delta men are required to attend the Commandant ' s tea parties on his triangle. The men of  D  Company are fighters, sportsmen, and well- rounded individuals. This is not all: the Black Dragoons will always have a soft spot in their hearts for the young ladies. Sev- eral times during the quarter the  hoppers  and the  waltzers  get together and have a convention in the Barracks Day Room. Delta Company are relaxing, leaving the strain of work behind, clearing their minds of the 22-5. But the fun is too soon over, and the routine duties are reluctantly resumed. First row: Hancock, Wamble, McCranie, Veal, Couch, Ivey, Broadaway, Otte, Pope. Hardy, Hubbard, Alverson. Second roxu: Goodwin, Deariso, Bowden, Heard, Plummer, Jackson, Thomp- son, Hogsed. Third row: McNair, Cobb, King, Carter, Hopkins, Johnson, Winn, Barrow, Davis. f  f  jg  i -.- ••. -  m  Ivey moves the ball out of a tight spot for Delta! Basketball cheerleaders. Wade Hill, Phillip Plummer, Fred Pope, and Toby Jackson, odd life to Delta Basketball games. Company Echo Capt. Darden Company Commander Lt. Guest Company Exec. ScT. Whitehead 1st. Sgt. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS J. R. Duke F. N. Eubanks T. L. Freeman J. B. Gordon H. Norman H. R. Miller Training Officer Training N.C.O. Clerk Guidon Bearer Asst. Pit. Sgt. Sup. Sgt. FIRST PLATOON Lt. Artley, Platoon Leader 4 V    . Artley, H. E., Sr McDonough Aiken, D. K., ]y Martin Bargeron, W. R., Fy Sardis Blackmon, M. H., Soph Tucker Draper, S. W., Soph Winder Easley, C. H., Soph Dalton Guest, R. K., Fr Bowman Gurley, a., Soph Dahlonega Hair, Ronald, Fr Dalton House, J. C., Fr Winder Long, T. R., Fr Sardis NoRRis, Ronnie, Fr Dalton Powell, R. N., Fr Marietta Rainwater, Jerry, Jr Dahlonega Stewart, F. L., Fr Winder Stocks, W. L., Fr Dalton VicKFRY, D. B., Soph Atlanta Watson, J. D., Jr Columbus Yancey, J. L., Fr Tifton SECOND PLATOON Lt. Hirst, Platoon Leader Hirst, William J., Sr Ochlochnee Anderson, W. S., Fr Commerce Duke, J. E., Sr Flowery Branch Hall, John M., Soph Lavonia Hoover, J. C, Jr Augusta Kimbell, D. L., Fr LaFayette iMcCoNNELL, W. E., Soph Griffin Macolly, James W., Sr Leesburg Miller, B. R., Fr Atlanta Parkman, J. R., Fr Pine Lake Shackelford, M. L., Fr Griffin Sherrer, C. W., Fr Rayle Smith, T. H., Fr LaFayette Thornton, J. A., Soph Springfield TuTTLE, J. R., Fr Warner Robins AVhelchel, C. H., Soph Clermont WiLSDON, D. H., Soph Decatur Wilhelm, J. P., Fr LaFayette Sims, Jack, Sr Thompson Coffey, D. C, Fr Decatur Drinkard, L. W., Jr Swainsboro Dyer, Roger, Sr Blairsvillc Elliot, Van, Soph Alpharetta Henry, C. C, Fr Calhoun Lee, R.E.,Fr Atlanta Manly, R. F., Fr Dalton Maples, J. A., Soph LaFayette Marchesseau, L. J., fr Atlanta Palmer, J. B., Fr Dublin PuLLiAM, Earl, Fr Cornelia Robinson, J. R., Fr Winder Shivers, Rodney, Fr Manchester Smith, Robert E., Jr Decatur Tate, Richard, Soph Gainesville TisoN, Weyman, Jr Cordele Wren, Richard C, Soph Augusta THIRD PLATOON Lt. Sims, Platoon Leader 135 Vivian Ingram Sweetheart Mrs. H. W. Darden Sponsor Echo, the  Green Wave  that unfurls its pride, ambition and integrity to a campus of open eyes, exemplifies the teamwork fiom within that is typical of the N. G. C. cadet corps. This teamwork is demonstrated daily through its accomplish- ments on a way to a goal: Honor Company! Echo won more football games in one season than any  Green Wave  team had won in the previous three put together. This same group of men put their heads together and came up with the highest scholastic average in the corps. In reflection of their cooperation and teamwork, only one cadet from Company Echo left the school at quarter ' s end and that was to do specialized study elsewhere. It is a pride to know that wherever an Echo cadet may be seen he will uphold the standards of a gentleman, his unit, and his school. It is the desire of the Commanding Officer that the men from rank to rank in  E  Company will all, some bright June day, receive their Bachelor ' s degrees from this great institution and reserve or Regular Army Commissions in the United States of America. Top: Whitehead shows Freshmen how it ' s done. Middle: Company clowns prepare for in- spection. 6e ow: Checking bulletin-board for daily reports. Artley with the discus. Top: Campus high-point man Sims watches toss. 6e ow: Sims around end for T.D. pass! Firsl roiu: Maples, Guest. Brannon, Hurst, Artley, Blount, Blackmon, Easley, Darden. .Second row: Coflee, 1 uttle, Siiuras, Paikman, Macolly, Sherrer, Norman, Tison, Stocks. Third row: Norris, House, Duke, Hall, Stewart, Melton, Pulliam, Yanq-, Hair. JL ■ '  ' ■  ' ■• ,  ' O 0  A  1 Company Foxtrot Capt. Baggett Company Commander Lt. Driver Company Exec. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Conrad Boterwec Wiluam BiiiNErTE J. E. Gilmer Johnny West Clerk Guidon Bearer Training N.C.O. Training Officer FIRST PLATOON Lt. Williams, Platoon Leader Williams, Bruce, Sr Haralson Armstrong, R. K., Fr Donalsonville Barrett, James, Fr Atlanta Bradwell, G. I., Fr Valdosta Bridges, J. M., Fr Doraville Capel, L. H., Fr Griffin Carlile, J. K., Jr Columbus Chamblee, James R., Fr Gainesville Cook, W. R., Fr Macon Fry, Paul H., Soph Atlanta Gandy, J. R., Soph Albany Hanson, D. L., Fr Riverton, N. J. Kinder, Mark, Fr Irvington, N. J. Miles, T. F., So , . Thomaston Richardson, Carl, Sr Griffin Rhodes, J. C, Soph Smyrna Skinner, E. H., Soph Riverdale Sneed, B. S., Jr Blue Ridge Wilson, R. D., Soph Gainesville Wilkes, R. C, Fr Atlanta SECOND PLATOON Lt. Potter, Platoon Leader Potter, John, Sr Columbus B   Atkinson, Tom, Soph Broxton w  ' !  ' ' rs   Campbell, Wayne, Soph Rockmart B  • w  ' k-c- GooLSBY, Dempsey, f I Lincolnton fe  ' '  «rfc Irvine, Richarp, Fr Griffin   K ' V J P  v   ' K   Jackson, W. T., Fr Atlanta L m. - jL  1 Johnson, Jimmy B., Soph Ellijay L - , W Jones, David C, Fr Brunswick   .   _  ■ V Keener, C. M., Fr Decatur -rt P  . SL  c?  -v  ■ . Kesler, J. E., Fr Jefferson §   f J  ' ISw,i. |  Hfeh 0)1 j  m  Land, Irwin, Fr Allentown BLj  L   | I f p   Lawhon, Jim, F? Atlanta X Ii ' MiNTER, Tommy, Soph Griffin   - ' Payne, R. L.,  ' ■ White Stone ' T i   S  w .« V,  Quintrell, W. N., Sop i Blue Ridge vl  '  Jh  f      i  |    I- Turner, Robert W., Jr Atlanta    , Williams, W. B., Soph. . . Hanau, Germany IM  -titl f  •■ '  ' • ' k  Wind, H. W., Fr Cairo W   i(  V THIRD PLATOON Lt. Evans, Platoon Leader Evans, J. D., Sr Augusta W ) Adams, I. C. So ) i. Jefferson   Qr   '  k. Fitts, F. B., r Dalton s w.. WL I ■t  ' Hall, W. A., Soph East Point Logan, John C, Fr Plains Long, W. L., Fr Ochlochnee m  ■  i McGee, G. H., Jr., Fr Lincolnton g   n  • - ' fr   Jb  «. ' . -   Nash, J. W., Fr Smyrna M  '  i-  b  Odom, R. N., Fr Dublin JI|L   iKl , mK  Ragsdale, Tackie, Fr Marietta ' tv • Ji '    • ' •  Rogers, Dan D., Soph Buford JJu lk Sellers, James, Soph Dahlonega f  !••  «• SiZEMORE, J. N., Fr Ringgold 1 «C Tyson, W. G., Fr Valdosta  Waller, Thomas, Soph East Point , - ■JP    K   i v__  1   V Wbaver, E. E., Fr Perry Westbrook, W. R., r Tucker Youngner, D. C Brunswick JT  '  '  '   i This school teaches everything!!! The Thinl  ing Man. Emily Stephens Sweetheart Although Foxtrot is not noted for its wild Christmas parties, or the ability to march and blow at the same time, we maintain that we are the outstanding unit on campus in the field of celebrities. Among the most noted are: Johnny  the Greek  Potter, George  Frenchy  O ' Kelley, Bruce  Hormone  Williams, Terry  Casanova  Baggett, and Billy  The Colonel-Slayer  Burnette. More seriously, however, Company Foxtrot wishes to say that we leave this year with the feeling of accomplishment and with a clear memory of the spirit of Foxtrot and the wholesome fel- lowship that has been shared throughout the year. It has been a year of trying experiences, but the happy ones have far sur- mounted the unhappy ones. We, the men of Company Foxtrot, deem it a privilege and a pleasure to have been a part of such a fine organization. 140 Placing bets for the afternoon games?  Foxtrot in o fourth down situation. Foxtrot ' s John Potter leading the pack. First row: Ragsdale, Price, Hanson, Evans, Armstrong, Bridges, Capel, Gilmer, Tyson. Second row: Turner, Johnson, Mills, Younger, Weaver, Potter, Barrett, Payne, Baggett. Third row: Driver, Rhodes, Williams, Keener, Gandy. Skinner, Burnette. Receiving instruction on the firing range. Summer Camp 1959 North Georgia College cadets won fourth place over thirty-five other institutions represented at Fort Benning last summer when comparative ratings of all factors were computed. They won first place in leadership rat- ings made by fellow cadets and Regular Army Cadre, and first in job performance and marksmanship. A comprehensive schedule of field training was fol- lowed, and the many campus hours of classroom theory were applied during actual field exercises. There were also many lasting friendships made at Summer Camp which will probably be renewed in the years to come. Top: Reece checks sights preparatory to firing. Below: Group of cadets study a mop before undertaking a field problem. 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