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ARCHIVES U428 C9 1967c. 3 North Georgia College CYCLOPS Forward , March ! ! ! T NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Dahlonega, Georgia 1967 CYCLOPS Vol. 60 Title Page 1 Administration 24 Military 66 Beauties 124 Activities 140 Religious 146 Honorary 152 Social 158 Sports 174 Classes 180 Directory 246 Editor ' s Epilogue 238 The principal purpose of North Georgia College is to provide an appropriate liberal arts and scientific educational program for all its students, while developing in its young men, through a sound military program, the competencies needed for successful military careers. It further recog- nizes that the vocational and professional needs of its students are best served on the senior-col- lege level through specialized programs of study built upon or around a well-developed general education program. •b In order to make its facilities available as much of the year as possible, North Georgia College operates on the four-quarter system, the summer quarter differing from the others only in the nature of the work offered, taking into account the needs of teachers in service and others who need specialized work. Summer school information is available in April. Freshmen may enter any quarter. Almost all required freshman and sophomore sub- jects are offered every quarter. THE BLUE RIDGE RIFLES The Drill Platoon is sponsored by the Military Department and consists of cadets selected from the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Classes. They are selected because of their ability- to excel at drill. The platoon demonstrates exceptional ability com- bining drill skills into coordinated action. The platoon performs several times each year for the public. The North Georgia College Students ' Canteen, located on the ground level of the Academic Building, is operated for the convenience os students and faculty. Here are sold soft drinks, sandwiches, other refreshments, and school supplies. In this area also is located a central TV lounge, uniform-sales area, and the bookstore and classroom supply sales area. 1UU11I t . 10 11 Pass in Review! 12 i « %£. -v ' V. -Jv.- . ' ■B-J ,J ' - ! - .-v liflff - V ■ ■ S   v t I ,1 rvv La . ' ■ .■ • . Intercollegiate competition is offered in baseball, tennis, drill and rifle marks- manship. The on-campus sports program is most complete and offers an oppor- tunity for all students to participate in baseball, basketball, swimming, track, volleyball, football, tennis, arch- ery, Softball, table tennis and hockey. 15 y ■ Sf 36J ski - 16 I OKIE WIAURANT Mrs. Bettve Herri LIBRARIAN Mrs. Susie Harris, HEAD LIBRARIAN Miss Valentine Dobbs, LIBRARIAN 19 liii p Si 1 v . 23 24 25 Man on the go. PRESIDENT We get letters! u OF NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Always willing to listen. We put our best foot forward with Dr. Merritt E. Hoag. His dignified manner and impressive speech represent North Georgia College well at school and throughout the country, and someday we hope to return the favor by following his example. The concentration game. 27 DEAN Dr. Hugh I. Shott, II 28 Long Journey COMMANDANT Col. Jack K. Norris DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Alice Donovan 29 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COMPTROLLER Mr. H. H. Gilbert 30 Mrs. Anderson ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER Mr. J. W. Phillips Miss Jovce Grizzle The Money Department 31 Registrar ' s Office Dunlap Hall Staff ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Mrs. E. Oakes Canteen Staff SECRETARY OF THE DEAN Mrs. S. Langdon REGISTRAR AND SECRETARY Mr. Yager and Mrs. L. Dollar REGISTRAR Mr. C. M. Yager 33 ASSOCIATE DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Jessie Duncan ASSISTANT DEAN OF WOMEN Mrs. Ledhetter 34 MILITARY LEADERS Reed, Morris, and Williams J GUIDANCE COUNSELOR AND SECRETARY Dr. W. D. Bellamy and Mrs. Doris Sutton COMMANDANT ' S SECRETARY Mrs. Rice 35 CAFETERIA came, saw, . . . conquered Ti 1 c, •? - ?- i Three times a day the familiar sound of the bugle tells us it ' s chow time and the coeds scramble to form a line of gossip while the cadets form companies. With the radio broadcasting the latest hits, the atmos- phere becomes that of laughter and relax a- tion. Our daily routine is temporarily for- gotten ... or is it? One potato, two potato, three potato, NaN03. INFIRMARY Sticks and stones may break my bones 5:30 — Wake up, you Jack-in-the-beds ! and temperature. 6:00 - Breakfast and pills 6:45 — Shots and temperature 8:00 - Doctor 10:00 — Temperature and Cokes 12:00 - Lunch and pills 2:00 — Things (Things go better with Cokes) 5:30 — Temperature, dinner, and pills 10:00 - Cokes 10:30 — Temperature and pills 11:00 - zzzzzzzz 37 • 1 irn « • ... DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH How do you spell what? Dr. H. Cate Who, where, when, why, and to what degree? Master these and Bachelor of Arts we ' ll gain hopefully. The English Department provides the blocks to build a sound foundation for all other fields. In addition to courses in literature, grammar, and speech, the department offers extra curricular activities with the NGC Play- ers Drama Club, which produced The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Mr. D. W. Booth Dr. D. Brown Mrs. S. Fuller Mr. G. Lail Mr. J. Simpson 40 I Mark my word; it ' s in THE book. I only speak Vietnamese. I The NGC Players What has feet and cannot walk? Poetry. 41 Food for knowledge V DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES Do you know what you are getting into? 42 The emphasis is on pronunciation. Parlez-vous francais? Hahla usted espanol? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? If you don ' t under- stand these, come join our classes. The Mod- ern Language Department has been pro- gressing through the years and can now take you around the world in eighty hours. . . a demain! G. H. Engerrand P. Kluk W. G. Oliver 43 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION The S.N.E.A. Club A well rounded education includes courses in the elementary education department it- self, such as art, music, children ' s literature, observation, and apprentice teaching. All these ba sic experiences are needed in prep- aration for Up the Down Staircase. From a B to a C is ecstacy. Mrs. M. P. Couch Mr. R. L. Owens Dr. O. Southard WHO said that? Fine -feci th ered friend. 45 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE A handful of notes. The Histoiy Department offers a person the necessary insight to a world of the past, present, and future through its courses in various phases of history, political science, and philosophy. For the student more gifted in history there is an honorary fraternity known as Phi Alpha Theta. This years mem- bers are C. Black, S. Collins, B. Duncan, K. Dyer, I. Diakonski, D. Joslyn, M.J. Moore, and R. Vandertuin, including faculty mem- bers Miss S. Drew, Mr. J. Kidd, Dr. W. Leg- er, Mr. R. Rensi, Dr. W. Roberts, and Mr. F. Smith. Mr. W. Coolev Miss S. Drew Dr. W. G. Leger Mr. J. Kidd Dr. W. Roberts Mr. F. Smith 46 An open and shut case. The world is my ash trai . Mr. R. Rensi My name is Wild Bill. ' He went that a way! He went that a way! 47 Scratch that Freudian slip. The world situation causes anxiety. 48 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY The mind is a fascinating complex that conjures up problems with its mere existence. It is the science of psychology ' s aim to try to understand the mind ' s many different facets and to bring order from chaos. Dr. G. T. Anderson Dr. W. D. Bellamy I Sure Td like to help you out. Which way did you come in? Watch those aggressive tendencies. 49 Dr. J. G. Bryson Mr. A. R. Ellington Mr. L. Freeman Mr. VV. H. Lankford  Mr. J. Maloy Mr. N. Oakes Supply creates its own demand. Santa ' s out of uniform. 50 The Business Administration Club. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Business Administration Department prepares many NGC students upon gradu- ation for the cold, cruel world . After com- pleting this program of management, ac- counting, economics, or secretarial work, a student should be ready for a successful ca- reer as a business leader with increasing re- sponsibilities. It takes a certain type. 51 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Since the Mathematics Department is divided among so many capable professors, it multiplies in such a way that its product be- comes a loss of students through graduation . . . and surveys show that the sky is the limit. ft A t this point, Td like to add 52 Mr. W. J. Carpenter Mr. C. V. Leffingwell Mr. H. G. Moore Mr. R. M. Negley Dr. M. C. Wicht :V. -. ' It ' s Arabian to me. What goes up must come down. Dr. Roughheac 53 The early bird catches the drosophila melanogaster. Tin a busy bee. Mr. L. M. Steams Miss D. L. Brock Mr. B. Sanders Dr. B. P. Trogdon DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY The Biology Club 54 ' Cell ' em on it! Who ' s afraid of the Pied Piper? Sugar and spice and all things nice Snakes and snails and puppy dog tails And you thought it was genes all the time ! One can find the Biology Department on the top floor of the Science Building, and it ' s guaranteed that a visit would be very in- triguing. The subject is related to everyday life, making it a field that lends itself to as- sociation. 55 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Mr. D. E. Kinkaid Mr. E. G. Pigg ft A slippery rule The Physics Department is full of per- spective; with all of its wave lengths it seems to have become radioactive. But, don ' t be alarmed! This activity is not due to Gamma rays, but rather to those who are on the beam. Mr. C. M. Yager The Radio Club 56 «, Hung up. No, Tin not tied up. 57 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Is this the Brave New World? The Chemistry Club Bubble, bubble, boil and . . . TROUBLE! 58 . As one climbs up the stairs to the second floor of the science building, he opens the door to a new world of exactness, experi- mentation, and challenge. The three professors combine their talents to search for promise in each determined student and encourage membership to the Chemistry Club in order to broaden interest in this field. Chemistry ■+ Pop Belcher —  Happiness sr Mr. R. Belcher Dr. T. Davis Dr. J. C. Si ! 1 C 6 H 12°6 59 Mr. L. L. Hammond It ' s time for a tune-up. Musical chairs. The NGC Chorus. 60 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Dead beat. NGC ' s Music Man, Mr. Lyman Ham- mond, has indeed been an attribute to our college. Through his direction the chorus has progressed in such a way that this year it presented The Messiah and participated jointly with Mrs. Sherry Fuller and the NGC Players to present How to Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Trying, a musical com- edy that drew an audience of over one thou- sand people. Don ' t get hemmed in! The Home Economics Club DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Cooking and sewing, creativity, child care, teas, and even Cadetiquette (which gives girls a chance to put what they ' ve learned to use) are found in our versatile Homes Eco- nomics Department. Coffee, tea, or milk? Or, how bout . . . ? Mrs. E. Ditano Miss E. McGahee 62 ML m as ' ■  c i 10RMU-R. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION i Fun with Coffee Breaks. Well, how else do you expect to get a good figure? Miss B. Bell Mr. A. S. Bicklev Miss B. Doub Mr. U. G. Matherlv Swimming, tennis, track, calis- thenics; field hockey, archery, box- ing, calisthenics; wrestling, foot- ball, volley ball, tumbling, and cal- isthenics—oh, my aching pectoralis major. 65 I swear I ' ll go out and raise Caine . 66 -r ami y i. i , I Yo-Yo, gef in your box! 70 PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE Lt. Col. H.J. Ross, Professor of Military Science, heads the military instructor group here at North Georgia College. He is directly responsible for the teaching of all military sciences and tactics, and also serves as a mem- ber of the disciplinary committee. In addition, he and his staff supervise drill of the Corps of Cadets. as? 71 - Major Harrv Ball Major Phillip T. Blanton Captain William R. Barnes 72 Sergeant Major Pitt Staff Sergeant Brannon Staff Sergeant Talarsky 73 BRIGADE STAFF FIRST ROW: Rrigade Commander, John D. Rusin; S-3, Carl Bell; S-2, S-4, Randy Kirner; Drillmaster, Edward Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: S-l, John Hetnmer; Bri- gade Executive, Stanley Janis; Brigade Sergeant Ma- jor, Joe Fallis. 74 75 FIRST BATTALION STAFF Battalion Commander, Terry Woods; Battalion Executive Officer, Jerry Boggus; S-2, S-3 Mike Gorman; S-l, S-4 Steve Brinson; Battalion Sergeant Major, William Reeves. ' Ss oo «-««£ to b6 so will ftfc. w.Aarif mlwe. to bi So WILL 66- hwgDE. f C ir(;} [r, 76 ALPHA COMPANY FRIST ROW: Joslvn, D. L.; Bell, G. W. ; Pridgen, R. L.; Brookshire, J. H.; McGarian, T.; Evans, W. D.; Fahy, C. L.; Harris, T. M.; Chandler, N.; Arnold, B. L. SECOND ROW: Sheuerman, M. H.; Manget, W. C; Wal- ston, T. H.; Thompson, L.; Grace, C. J.; Thompson, H. F.; Hardv, L. G.; Fletcher, D. D.; Whitner, R. S.; Asher, K. B. THIRD ROW: McTier, T. J.; Richie, D. K.; Seabolt, ' J. A.; Ramey, J. C.; Powell, L. P.; Gantt, P. A.; Lockwood, J. M.; Murphy, S. G. ; Damhorst, J. C; Robertson, W. C.; Reise, T. M. FIRST ROW: Sheldon, N. T.; Favorite, R. S.; Alexander, A. J.; Stringer, D. T.; Stone, W. M.; Stewart, W. F.; Brown, H. R.; Wenger, D. B.; Blaknev, D. W.; Shannon, S. J. SECOND ROW: Roberts, E. B.; Stejback, G. W.; Brown, R. P.; Stanley, R. G.; Skinner, L. R.; Foster, G. H.; Cameron, J. J.; Roof, J. H.; Akin, W. A. THIRD ROW: Wheeler, G. A.; Munroe, C. D. ; Shelton, T. D.; Shull, J. K. ; Carney. J. E. ; Brazzeall, R. T. ; Simmons, M. H.; Smoak, D. M.; Roberterson. B. A.; Halev, H. C. 78 Alfa Company Commander: Mike Clotf ' elter Company First Sergeant: David E. Stewart FIRST ROW: Hoke, G. R.; Reese, B. L.; Streetman, D. V. ; Kvle, K.R.; Stover, S. M.; Martin, T. L. ; Milner, D. W. ; Robinson, R. B.; Shipton, F.F. SECOND ROW: Armstrong, J. T.; Smith, R. C; Crunkleton, G. E.; Ste- wart, C. W.; Stockton, V. D. ; Ramev, S.L.; Thomason, M. D.; Smith, D. G. THIRD ROW: Chambers, E. H.; Cawthon, J. M.; Endslev, J. M.; Perrvman, J. C.j Grange, D. L.; Stanelle, S. W. ; Shiflett, R. A.; Slaughter, R. M. ; Seaton, W. R. 79 BRAVO COMPANY FIRST ROW: Vaughn, G. K.; Oliver, T. D.; Mitchell.W. D.; Lambright, E. G.; Kingsman, C. F.; McDonald, C; King, G. R.; Miller, H. A.; Evans, D. M.; Dixon, R. D.; Denson, R. B. SECOND ROW: Suchke, R. K.; Clen- denen, J. D.; Mills, D. P.; Moss, R. T.; Provine, R. T.; Maddox, D.; Medders, H. M.; Holton, W. S.; Wilson, H. M.; DeVault, L. THIRD ROW: Butzon, J. H.; Byers, J. R.; Mosley, L. F.; Turman, W. E.; Meeler, J. L.; Alexander, C. H.; Sapp, E. H.; Miller, R. J.; Kimberl; Doss, J. F. ; Clark, B. M. Bravo Company Commander: Jack Freeman Company First Sergeant: Roger Goss s FIRST ROW: Torrance, R. M.; Freeman, B. L.; Goodwin, J. W.; Gross, C. A.; Hames, J. R.; Gross, D. E.; Jones, D. T.; Hardy, W. E.; Glisson, D.L.; Calmes, G. L. SECOND ROW: Griggs, G. W.; Pridgen, J. F.; Reyna, R. G.; ' Johnson, W. A.; Gilmore, S. A.; Compton, W. F.; Smith, D. G.; Rankin, T. N. THIRD ROW: Fare, J. T.; Hancock, J. P.; Edwards, W. P.; Freeman, J. J.; Gallops, D. M. ; Winkler, F. R.; Williamson, R. G.; Williams, C. S.; Leger, P. C. FIRST ROW: Patton, E.E.; Duncan, B.A.; Smith, D.G.; son, J.D.; Hanna, G.M.; Goins, J. P. SECOND ROW: McLendon, J.C.; Gilbert, R.S.; Delany, M.C.; Griffin, P.S. J. A.; White, W.J.; Watson, D.H.; Greene, J.H.; Griscom, D.D. Ricciardi, M.C.; Ellis, J.B. Stephens, H.A.; Greene, THIRD ROW: Ellis, L.W.; Fackler, W.B.; Fears, O.B. Walkup, W.S.; Dick- R.L.; Friedell, E.J.; Lumpkin, B.C.; Jones, 83 84 , SK 85 CHARLIE COMPANY Charlie Company Commander: Wayne Vinson Company First Sergeant. Bill McMullen FIRST ROW: Vandertvvin, R. J.; Peacock, J. D.; Hauer, G. E.; Jones, H. G.; Humphrey, C. J.; Jordan, S. H. ; Humphries, D. C; Isom, R. L.; Hardegree, J. V.; Fenster, H.M. SECOND ROW: Bums, E. J.; Farina, L.M.; Carden, J. M. ; Hattaway, R. A.; Hollis, C. B.; Harper, A. J.; Hurd, S. L.; Harsh, M. K.; Johnson, E. S. THIRD ROW: Borowski, P. D.; Whitten, R. D.; Florence, H. C.j Hawkins, J. M.; Jones, G. W.; Hathcock, W. P.; Henderson, J. C; Herring, T. E.; Kelly, M. A.; Hackett, W. H. FIRST ROW: Hawkins, G. T.; Ricketts, R. A.; Huff, J. K.; Welborn, J. H. ; White, S. D.; Williams, L. A. Jones, E. G.; Hicks, G. J.; Johnson, A. W.; Long, Q.R.; Hopkins, J. H. SECOND ROW: Jordan, J. D. Schlaefer, }. A.; Kellv, M. A.; Westmoreland, J. W.; Ellis, G. T.; Horta, H. L.; Hollar, R.: Hunt, W.H. Moon, M. D.; Hoffman, T. A. THIRD ROW: Jacobs, J. R.; Lamb, D. W. ; Worley, W. W.; Wallis, J. V. Warren, W. A.; Mcknight, C. C; Martin, M. A.; Jonas, S. D.; Spivey, M. C; Holland, R. W.; Songer J.M. FIRST ROW: Ruska, J. A.; Parrot, F. H.; Pittman, F. R.; Broderic, J. D.; Hinnant, L. A.; Liles, D. T.; Johnson, M. L.; Ballard, J. E.; Bannister, P. M. SECOND ROW: Green, T. W.; Gwinn, R. A.; Clemmons, A. J.; Wallace, D. J.; Crissey, J. E.; Jones, M. C; King, W. C; King, B.T. THIRD ROW: Lunsford, W. K.; Cannady, B. A.; Stitz, J. H.; ' Davis, T. M.; Garrison, M. K. : , Stine, J. H.; Lee, A. J.; Lasher, H.T. 87 Cheerleaders: Bonnie Chambers; Judy Gray; Carole Johnson; Emily DeLong; Scott Johnson; Paula Maret; Julia Hyder; Juanita Durham. 88 89 BAND COMPANY FIRST ROW: Walker, T.E.; Pinson, J.W.; Allin, A.R. SECOND ROW: Melton, J.H.; Fuller, G.E.; L.C. THIRD ROW: Biskey, A.D.; Mygatt, G.G. son, J.W.; Glover, C.B.; Huff, W.L. R.D.; Courtney, P.S.; Evans, N.M. Butler, G.J.; Morgan, Brodnax, J.H.; Vollrath, D.H.; Chandler, W.G; Duncan, Guyton, D.M.; Aldridge, G.W.; Bateman, R.G.; Hud- FIRST ROW: Rosser, C.L.; Petry, R.B.; Larson, T.H.; Orr, W.M.; Ham, G.L.; Lohman, B.K.; Howard, M. W.; King, D.E. SECOND ROW: Sheffield, R.C.; Embry, D.S.; Fuller, J.R.; Lubs, J.F.; Ingram, C.W.; Gre- gory, A.E.; Kuipers, GF. THIRD ROW: Norman, R.L.; Dunaway, H.A.; Kesler, G.R.; Gunnin, C.L.- O ' Rouke, A.D.; Thomas, M.E.; Wallace, J.R.; Orr, R.W. Band Company Commander: Allen King Company First Sergeant: Boh Phillips FIRST ROW: Tidwell, R.P.; Hardv, R.C.; Smith, D.E.; Newby, J.S.; West, D.G.; Sigman, W.T.; Manning, W. A.; Ward, J.H.; SECOND ROW: Havnes, O.E.; Mundy, J.W.; Pullen, K.P.; Roberts, M.K.; McCkluskev, C.E.; Michael, C.E. THIRD ROW: Carmen, R.W.; Clanton, ' J. D. ; Tucker, S.J.; Walters, D.R.; Wills, P.R.; ' Pavne, W.J.; Ward, R.L. 91 92 SECOND BATTALION STAFF 1 Ik A. .♦ HE - ' A££ BUS 3E ||| H9| V9 ■Ml UhI 1 i hH Vi F J s t H H 1 n 1 P HI 1 : Ml 1 If sJk JP9 ■ ■ V H Hk ' JS H - ' i M Battalion Commander, Robert D. Danforth; S-l, S-4 William Jiles; Battalion Sergeant Major, James McPhail; Executive, fames Higgs; S-2, S-3 Rov Turgeon. 94 ' JCIGD] 95 DELTA COMPANY Delta Company Company Commander: Robert Ridgway Company First Sergeant: Michael A. Glowatch FIRST ROW: McLaughlin, T.W.; Wages, W.E.; Williams, CD.; Hale, B.E.; Harper, R.L.; Griffin, G.A.; Glas- ser, D.W.; McCarthy, P.A.; Kelton, J.L. SECOND ROW: Whitlev, C.J.; Brooks, CM.; Hall, R.D.; Wilenski, R. A.; Hargrove, D.L.; Nash, H.L.; Mull, C.R.; Hoopaugh, J.R. THIRD ROW: Hall, R.W.; Benson, R.M.; Harri- son, R.L.J Crissey, W.F.; Hopper, E.S.; McCain, J.R.; McCord, J. P.; Ross, P.Z.; Kirbo, W.L. 96 FIRST ROW: Kohlenberger, H.; Marshall, J. H.; Pasko, C; Pierce, G. M.; Camp, M. D.; Rogers, L. W.; Shav- er, R. T.; Schuster, A. B.; May, R.; Maxwell, F. SECOND ROW: Stegal, R.; Maddox, F; Satterfield, J. C; Shields, H. F. ; Scruggs, T. N.; Price, C. A.; Parks, B. S.; Pagano, M.; McCranie, R. THIRD ROW: Bonner, A.; Hutchinson. J. M.; Swink. R. B.; Bilbo, A.; Norrell, P. J.; Parsons, K. A.; Salter, M. H.; Revie, A. J.; Jones, F. FIRST ROW: Foster, R.; Siewert, R. H.; Mercer, H. P.; Lowe, K. L. ; Williams, C. J.; Locklear, }■ Bailev, E, B.; Johnson, M. C; Lvles, S. C; Patterson, J. H. SECOND ROW: Waid, J. P.; Schoenhar, R. C; Adams, C. V.; Shemwell, S. M.; Matthews, W. P.; Melton, T. L.; Hubert, D. H. ; Mitchell, R. D. THIRD ROW: Bar- clay, R.; Maddox, D. K.; Oliver, T. D.; Strickland, D. T. ; Tate, C. D. ; Teeter, W. D.; White, J. A.; Mc- Dougal, R. C; Morgan, W. F. 97 Cheerleaders: Jean Davis, Valerie Green, Fredda Howard, Beth Johnson, Carolyn Cousins, Carolyn Milford, Lynn Chambers. 98 HP- ill ECHO COMPANY Echo Company Company Commander: Chuck Bishop Company First Sergeant: VV. A. Thomas FIRST ROW: LeMaster, W.H.; Branch, C.E.; Pafford, T.P.; Kilman, T.M.; Lomax, T.W.; Locklear, V.A.; Laws, J.S. SECOND ROW: Baugh, C.R.; McCain, B.C.; McCalla, J.R.; Carmichal, P.D.; McDonald, J.T.; Arp, A.R. THIRD ROW: Fasia, A.R.; Whittford, J.B.; Pendergrass, J.E.; McGaheeJ.C; Mealor, J.L.; Pertree, J. V.; Meadors, M.F.; May, J.C. FIRST ROW: Melton, W.C.; Butler, L.K.; Mattox, P.M.; Szwast, J.A.; Akins, L.D.; Matherlv, M.J.; Mc- Dougall, D.R.; McCorkle, R.A. SECOND ROW: Adair, J. H.; Page, W.B.; Noland, L.V.; Blood, ' L.J.; Brown, W.R.; Mashburn, L.C.; Kidd, D.P. THIRD ROW: Cook, J.R.; Mabry, S.A.; Lovett, W.P.; Elliot, E.G.; Jones, L.G.; Osman, L.B. FIRST ROW: Collier, G.A.; Langford, J.M.; Aaron, F.T.; Bargeron, J.D.; Heldreth, C.H.; McCallum, R.W.; Pittard, H.C.; Barbree, D.E.; SECOND ROW: Spencer, J.K.; Dron, M.C.; Daws, C.N.; Heidt, H.C.; Bnrcb, J.F.; Brown, D.L.; Pierce, R.V. THIRD ROW: King, H.C.; Tver, G.S.; Abercrombie, J.C.; Arp, E. E. ; Acuff, E.B.; Petersen, W.D.; Parr, K.R. 101 r i 102 103 FOXTROT COMPANY FIRST ROW: Wilson, D. L.; Baker, W. H.; Brown, R. M.; DeYoung, R. B.; Cruce, M. M.; Craig, W. J.; Barnette, W. R.; Davis, C. L.; Pledger, F. ]. SECOND ROW: Hancock, K. C; Dionne, A. J.; Crupi, J. A.; Dickson, D. L.; Carter, E. P.; Decker, C; Callaway, T. E.; Quinn, H. W. THIRD ROW: Black, C. H.; Ca- gel, J. M.; Butler, G. D.; Crank, W.A.; Coxwell, J. D.; Avery, A. P.; Chenault, D. E.; Dominy, H. I.; Miller, B. P. 104 Foxtrot Company Commander: Thomas Anderson Company First Sergeant: R. L. Rozar SM ' Aj-ll ' lJ vm v. , ? FIRST ROW: Walker, W. D.; Brown, C. R.; Cooper, M. A.; Martin, A. S.; Gilliland, M. C; Failing, H.C.; Doyle, B. E.; Ravman, R. R. ; Cox, W. C. SECOND ROW: Rabb. R. I.; Coppage, R. W.; Gault, H. L. Mathis, W.C.; Gen- tile, R. L. Redding, Lee C; Colvin, J. M.; Stewart, H. S. THIRD ROW: Harper, J. L.; Kelly, J. W.; Fowler, C. S.; Dupree, C. J.; Gillis, R. L.; Houfek, S.C.; Evans, C. P.; Redding; D. B. ; Creek, J. H. FIRST ROW: Fleming, W. L.; Coppage, D. C; Davis, B. S.; Prescott, W. P.; Raines, J. W.; Ravman, B. W.; Sewell, D. SECOND ROW: Williams , H. N.; Riggins, T. V.; Williams, H. W.; Waller, R. H.; Henderson, D R. ; Sanders, H. J. THIRD ROW: Leger, J.; Cheatham, S. N.; Reeves, T. E.; Booth, B. M.; Rogers, D. A.; Se- graves, M. H. Cheer leaders: Bonnie Haslett, Sheila Shanahan, Barbara Havnie, Kathy Kaissling, Sharon Buck, Cheryl Seckinger, Melanie Brown. 106 Vi GOLF COMPANY FIRST ROW: Smith, T. R.; Havlik, T. C; Owensbv,T. H.; Corn, D. P.; Mulkey, R. H.; Clements, J. M.; Coleman, W. R.; Graham, J. E. SECOND ROW: Curry, A. R.; Callaway, A. L.; Cline, R. S.; Clardson, C. J.; Weeks, E. S.; Whitley, M. A. THIRD ROW: Fuller, ' W. R.; Whiten, R. H.; Carney, K. F.; Cleveland, C. B.; Currlon, J.; Chester, D.; Brinson, J. FIRST ROW: Menzel, M. A.; Gibson, W. M. ; Suttles, Charles, A.; Ash, J. M.; Bailey, D.; Wavne, G. Y.; Kessler, J. R. ; Stams, N. R.; Williams, T. W. SECOND ROW: Martindale, J. N.; Todd, D. B.; Ter- rell, W. G.; Yarbrough, Clark A.; Benjamin, E. D.; Blanton, S. F. ; Bonnette, K. R.; Caine, C. F. THIRD ROW: Hayes, J. N.j Porter, C. D.; Davis, W. H.; McCall, I. G; Chaves, J. R.; Higgin, K. ; Threlkeld, H. H. 108 ar V Golf Company Commander: Mike Williams FIRST ROW: Kelley, R. C; Kennedy, J.; Pittman, R. T.; Smith, C. V.; Harris, J. M.; Wood, D. B. SECOND ROW: Wimpy, J. F.; Kitchens, C, H. ; Peel, L. B. ; Streetman, F. VV.; Pence, P. D. ; Wright, F. W.; Steele. L. J. THIRD ROW: Williams, J. R.; Wages, R. C; Xellans, C. T.; Corbin, T. V.; Thompson. G. B. ; Allen. H. M.; Armstrong, K. A.; North, G. S. 109 110 Cheerleaders: Clockwise, Janet Hilgenberg, Kit Von, Dine Kennedy, Poo Strickland, Sonvanna Stone, Kathy Morrison, Marianne H ill - iard. First Sergeant— Tom Fort ill SCABBARD AND BLADE The Scabbard and Blade is a highly com- petitive organization. The men of The Blade are proud, loyal members. Scabbard and Blade is more than an ordinary club: it is a part of their manhood; a struggle and a con- quest. SEATED: Miller, First Sergeant; Hemmer, Captain; Major Ball, Advisor; Rusin, First Lt.; McLaughlin, Sec- ond Lt. SECOND ROW: Foster; Collins; Vandertuin; Brinson, S.; Turgeon; Clotfelter; Wilson; Vinson; Halev; Bishop; Higgs; Bell. THIRD ROW: Brinson, [.; Joslyn; Kelly; Danforth. 112 The Black Tigers Aggressor Platoon. fc- I ' M ' ORDER OF COLUMBO is-- : - .■ i OS FIRST ROW: Menzel; Page; Arnold; de Vault; Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Black; May; Martindale; Suchke; Chamber- lain; Lunsford; Duncan; Bo- rowski. THIRD ROW: Davis, B.; Arp; Pittard; Glover; Wi- ley; Suttles; King B. FOURTH ROW: McClung; Branch; Por- ter, C; Turman; Goodwin; Wages; Harsh; Bargeron. 114 The Order of Columbo Club is spon- sored by the Military Department. It promotes counterinsurgency training in mountaineering. Membership is open to any student and the club sponsors annually many social and in- structive outings. RIFLE TEAM 116 FIRST ROW: McDonald, Revie, Kingsman, Fenster. SECOND ROW: M. Sgt. Moore, Barnes, Peterson, Blood, Peacock, McDougle, Major Blanton. THIRD ROW: McPhail, Smith, Spivev, Carter. This organization is a member of the National Rifle Association and competes in small-bore rifle matches with other colleges throughout the nation. The college athletic letter and sweater are awarded to out- standing competitors in this sport. Last year five North Georgia men comprised the fifth shooters ' team in the nation. This year at the time of this book ' s publication, North Georgia had lost only one match and was vy- ing for honors as the nation ' s top team. Blood, Smith, McPhail, Carter, Peacock. Nation ' s Fifth Team last year. 30D omr 117 118 119 — OFFICERS CLUB mm w H HflH MHHMHH HBHHHI ■■■■ iJL Aft Jl , f ,aa , ; ' , ■Cnn ifc T - - •• ■ • r . . PMfM fit U • V V i£ ' '  , : f ' ■ V ! i . ... -f , 1 l . rill P SEATED: Wayne Vinson; Johnny Rusin; Mike Williams; Ted Sheldon; Mike Clotfelter; Doug Wilson; Major Ball; Bill Fleming; Ralph Foster; Ron Vandertuin; Bob Danforth; John Hemmer; Hoyt LeMaster; Gary Davis; Danny Walker. STANDING: Jack Freeman; Eddie Patton; Mike Crittenden; T. R. Smith; Dannv Joslvn; Thomas Anderson; Gary Collier; Chuck Bishop; Butch Jiles; Ronnie Kelly; Tommy Walker; Terry Woods; Bob Tidwell; Tom McLaughlin. NCO CLUB SEATED: Al Curry; Bill Duncan; Bob Suchke; Joe Kennedy; Hoot Gibson; Capt. Barnes; Bob Rozar, Julian Hayes; Tony Falia; Roger Goss; ' Bill Thomas; Ernie Stewart; Richard Whitten. STANDING: Ed Chamberlain; Hugo Black; Joe Fallis; Robert Rabb; Larry Ellis; Jack Jordon; Paul Borowski; Ed Chambers; Tom Fort; Alan Rickets; Bob Philips; Bill McMullen; Cleve Whitley; Lex Bonner; George Vaughn. 122 123 BRIGADE SWEETHEART £mitf DeA M f 126 127 S .-T 1 t . ' , ■. MISS CYCLOPS VixU U e 129 SENIOR BEAUTIES 130 SfawiK Dci e fco emaruf i¥4M 131 (? vuU SutftetoK Quit Wtfilvi 132 SOPHOMORE BEAUTIES ' Pcuda, Ttlwiet ' piecUUi, i¥ muwicL 135 FRESHMAN BEAUTIES TttlKCty ?%4Ut6liH, f alerUe (fieeK 136 137 S t De d Hty 138 MISS NGC v F 4 f ■ MR. NGC - X 139 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ON THE MOVE 142 Working for the stu- dents was the spirit of this year ' s government. Increased cooperation and coordination between students and faculty helped make 1966-67 a suc- cessful vear at N.G.C. Bud Rosser President Bill McMullen Vice President Shannon Roberts Secretary- Treasurer 143 THE CADET BUGLER The Up to Date NEWS about the N.G.C. cam- pus is always available to cadets and coeds through their newspaper. Published twice each month, The Cadet Bugler brings mem- ories of the past, a glance at the future, and an insight into college thought. Edited by Bud Rosser, the newspaper was quite suc- cessful this year. Bud Rosser Editor 144 Shery] Woodliffe Assistant Editor ■VHH M Mi Bm B VH vnnv 145 i BSU The Baptist Student Union is an organization with a state wide purpose of coordinating the effort to present the Christian way of life on the college campus and to offer an atmosphere that is conducive to Christian fellowship. GAMMA DELTA I Our purpose is to encourage service to Christ and His church through fellowship in both worship and social activities. 148 WESLEY FOUNDATION Through worship, stimulating programs and fellowship, the Wesley Foundation provides the students widi opportunities for spiritual growth and enrichment. YWA They that be wise shall shine as the bright- ness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. (Dan. 12:3) lill i ! i ' l j ' W irVI if € ' M it v, riili ) WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP We try to carry out the will of Christ as we interpret it in our everyday needs and the needs of those around us. This is accomplished through fellow- ship and prayerful service in an attempt to find out the will of Christ. 150 CANTERBURY CLUB It is our purpose to spread the name of the Episcopal Church by traveling throughout the state and by having folk masses for those on campus who are interested. NEWMAN FOUNDATION Our purpose is to furnish the Catholic students not only with a re- ligious atmosphere but also with a sense of fellowship with the other re- ligious clubs on campus. scu The purpose of this organization is to organize and promote campus- wide programs, projects, and activities that unite all students in coopera- tive efforts to practice and extend Christian standards and ideals and to encourage, through its fellowship, moral, social, cultural, and physical ad- vancement. 151 WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN Mary Carol Anderson Charles R. Bishop Elena J. Crowley Carl H. Bell, III Dixie Lee Close James A. Higgs Thomas W. Anderson John E. Freeman Stanley R. Janis Emily K. DeLong 154 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES Sylvia Margene Johnson Robert H. Ridgwav mm Michael D. Thomason Leonard A. King Michael J. Williams Bonnie A. Kelley Custis L. Rosser Martha Louise Tigner John T. Woods, III Virginia G. Wren 155 NU GAMMA Mary Carol Anderson Glenda Elizabeth Christian Judy Lynn Engram Jane Adele Graham Mrs. Patsy Saine Grant 156 Jo Diane Gillespie Bonnie Aliee Kellev Stella Higgins Menzel Mary Jo Moore Jamie Sue O ' Neal Judith Lee Pace Sandra Jean Tillirson Margaret Wight 157 SIGMA THETA Sigma Theta Officers: Wally Hallovves, Gene Roberts, Mike Glowatch, Jim Cameron, Gary Davis. 160 Serving the campus of North Georgia College has been the aim of Sigma Theta Fraternity ' during ' 66-67 as well as giving its members a social out- let. 16J SWEETHEART Valerie Green PRESIDENT Gary Davis Jeb Ballard Charlie Baugh Lex Bonner Buster Byers Bubba Cagle Hector Horta [ininiv Hopkins Bill Hunt David Hubert Scott Johnson 162 Frank Maxwell Forrest Maddox Pete Mitchell Johnny Peacock Jacques Partain G Herbie Quinn T. T. Ralston Cannon Ramey Will Reeves Tom Reise Rob Stegall Charlie Thorton Hughes Threlkeld Sammv Tucker Bob Wallace Wayne Johnson Jim Kelton Harrv King Don Lamb Bill McMullen • V John Pendergrass Bob Phillips Jackie Pledger Jerry Porter Rodney Pridgeon Jim Ruska James Ross Bud Rosser Ted Sheldon Frank Shipton Robert Ward Richard Wills Those Not Pictured: Bill Brown Jimmy Huff AllanRicketts Joe Roof Gene Roberts 163 REC COUNCIL The Women ' s Recreation Association, better known as REC Club, is divided into four teams which cany on intramural activ- ities. The REC Club is open to all coeds, and is the largest organization for the coll- ege women. Various sports, hikes, parties, and dances comprise the all-inclusive program of the REC Club. 164 DORM WORKERS 165 HIPPS Hilda Bailey— Captain 166 ROW ONE: Mary VVelchel, Diane Spurlin, Sarah Andrews, Judv Nabors, Jeanne Crump, Jane House, Hilda Bailey, Jean Davis, Judv Hawkins, Ginnv Keith. ROW TWO: Jan Alder, Odes- sa Sumner, Carol Bagwell, Connie Bearden, Grade Wynn, Nell Estes, Tommye McClure, Martha Nail, Kay Swafford, Charlotte Pruitt, Pat McCollough, Cindy McDonald. ROW THREE: Carol Johnson, Vee Venable, Julia Hvder, Carla Arp, Paula Maret, Mary Helen Mashburn, Fran Stephens, Maiyanne Christian, Lynn Johnson, Carol Palmer, Frances Brown, Reida Mc- Clain, Judy Gray, Lorraine Tolbert, Dorothy Simpson, Georgia Gordon, Brenda Cheek, Van- cine Wade, Ann Crownan, Branda Lamb, Nancy Franklin, Vickie Stevenson, Opal Tanner, Paulette Buflfington, Marsha Robinson, Cheryl Burch, Chervl Fonts, Linda Hood, Annette Allyn, Shelia Pangle, Jean Freeman. ROW FOUR: Linda Coggins, Judy Robison, Mary [o Carter, Beth Dumesnil, Phyllis Abel, Georgia Gordon, Shelia Kilgore. 167 MERCS Mary Martin— Captain 168 ««k_ ROW ONE: Mary Martin, Sharon Buck, Judv Iburg, Paula Land, Kathryn Walker, Penny Patterson, Dean- na Lloyd, Janet Hilgenburg, Vicki Corley, Melanie Brown, Donna Steed, Jean Kennedy, Alice Gentries, Linda Henrv, Donna Buck. ROW TWO: Valerie Green, Elaine Argo, Cynthia Fleming, Ginnet Lopez, Bonnie Kelley, Sarah Whidby, Ann Sexton. ROW THREE: Charlotte Daniels, Judy Fuqua, Susan Thomas, Connie Sorrow, Linda Stanley, Linda Matthews, Pat Lang, Patti New, Shannon Roberts, Dine Kennedy, Dixie Close, Carol Knight, Betrv Morehouse, Pat Lowery, Debbie Brooks, Kay Richardson, Judv Knowles. ROW FOUR: Susan Bell, Kathy Kasseling, Mary Gilbert, Sue Shields, Judy Henderson, Elena Crowley, Frannie Pope, Charlotte Fleming, Kav Joiner, Timber Smith, Juanita Durham, DeDe Hayes, Susan Tate, Kitty Welborn. 169 PO ' S Helen Phillips Captain 170 ROW ONE: Linda Morgan, Mary Hewell, Earline Napier, Diane Cantrell, Sheryl WoodliflF, Peggy Mercer, Carol Nottke, Helen Philips, Donna Kumsey, June Wood, Marsha Davis, Caryl Tallon, Carolyn Cook, Carol Barron. ROW TWO: Jackie Frost, Linda Wier, Cheryl Cantrell, Nancy Broderick, Ann Cuba, Janis Cline, Beverly Bell, Patsy Vandiver, Carol Dadismond, Nina Jo Adams. ROW THREE: Gerrann Smith, Opal Tanner, Sherrie Bartlev, Patricia Garnsey, Rosemary Smith, Betty Harkins, Judy Sutton, Monte Kathy, Ann Nilson, Jeannie Hollingsworth. ROW FOUR: Brenda Ivester, Linda Green, Barbara Helie, Jane Chapman. ROW FIVE: Melinda Baker, Lynn Chafin, Kathv Morrison, Cheryl Seckinger, Linda Fisher, Deb- bie Wilson, Hanna Rogers, Linda Porter, Sally Sleigh. 171 [ : mm. - I J T TRAHS ROW ONE: Janet Vinson, Gail Crowe, Bonnie Chambers, Terri Thomas, Marianna Hilliard, Shirley Higgs, Joan Rieketts, Beverly Addington, Lorraine Caudell. ROW TWO: Pat McCollough, Janet Walker, Carol Min- nish, Peggy Wiegand, Carol Gibson, Marsha Stone, Jenny Wren, Laura Freeman, Fredda Howard. ROW THREE: Debbie Barr, Mitch Mitchner, Ruth Harper, Sue Seabolt, Dianne Leathers, Brenda Davis, Sherrie King, Diane Gillespie. ROW FOUR: Susan Ridenour, Kit Yon, Sandra Mann, Joan Wood, Martha Gaines, Sara Brabson, Betty Bearden, Sandra Ard, Gayle Hooks, Connie Brown, Lynn Boyd, Sheila Shanahan, Peggv Fredericks, Vivian Meadows, Poo Stirckland, Jovce South, Marianne Little, Sonyanna Stone, Becky Trowell. ROW FIVE: Linda Prince, Fran Ish, Kathy Barr, Reneida Bennett, Linda Buffington, Bonnie Wooten, Faye Kato, Carol Freeman, Jane Garrett, Diane Miller, Pat Lyon. ROW SIX: Carolyn Worthem, Karen Logan, Julie Daniels, Rita Arnold Barbara Johnson, Gaye Lee Gholeson, Pain Johnson, Jo Jean Magoon, Phyllis Ham- mond. Sue Seabolt— Captain 172 173 SPORTS The Lovable Six. TOP: Coach Bickley, Branch, Kimberl, Hackett, Hayes, Whitford, Laws, Loman. BOTTOM: Grange, Wills, Adams, Petry, Blasingame, Carden, Wright. Serve ' em up. 176 ' Tips from the Pro This is going to drive me batty ! Cart ' em away! 178 Say, partner, do you thin will make a good G.J. ? k that he 5£k ii | ■  r y tfldfr S r k ' b i — - « V STUDENTS FRESHMAN OFFICERS Gary Wayne, President Susan Ridenour, Secretary Juanita Durham, Vice President Martyn Martin, Treasurer 182 OUTSTANDING FRESHMEN Sheila Shanahan Steve Hurt! FRESHMEN Frank Aaron, Phyllis Abell, Edward Acuff, Karl Adams, Beverly Adding- ton, James Akins, George Aldridge, Alan Alexander, Carl Alexander, Ronald Allin, Gloria Anderson. Sandra Ard, Mary Argo, Kenneth Armstrong, Rita Arnold, Earnest Arp, John Ash, Allan Avery, Jeffrey Bac- chus, David Bailey, Melinda Baker, William Barnette. Carol Barron, Sherry Bartley, Ronald Bateman, Bettv Bearden, Connie Bearden, Beverly Bell, Edwin Ben- jamin, Rhenida Bennett, Robert Bill- is, Steven Blanton, Willis Blasingame. Sandra Boles, Richard Bonnette, Ber- nard Booth, John Booth, Sara Brab- son, Richard Brazzeal, John Broadnax, Charles Brooks, Andrea Brown, Con- nie Brown, Danny Brown. Henry Brown, Melanie Brown, Step- hen Brown, Branda Brownlee, Donna Buck, Linda Buffington, Cheryl Burch, Harold Burch, Randolph Cail, Bobby Cammon, Michael Camp. Bruce Cannady Cheryl Cantrell Teddy Cantrell John Carden Mary Carder Paul Carmichael Jack Carney Kevin Carney Charles Cathey Montia Cathey Faye Cato Joy Caudell Judith Chadwick Mary Chafin Bonnie Chambers William Chandler Jimmie Chaves Brenda Cheek 184 Marian Christian James Clements Charles ( ' leas eland Walter Clark ( lharles Clarksoi Andrew ( ' lei Kandell Clint- Linda Coggin '   ? O John Coxwell, Dennis Corn, William Crank, James Crissey, William Cris- sey, Shelia Crittenden, Sara Cronan, Linda Crosley, Patricia Crowe, Michael Cruce. Jeanne Crump, Carolyn Dadisman, John Damhorst, Charlotte Daniel, Julie Daniel, Marsha Davis, Talmadge Davis, Clarence Daws, Charles Deck- er, Richard Delany. Gail Densmore, David Dickson, Her- bert Dominy, Bruce Doyle, Michael Dron, Elizabeth Dumesnil, Lee Dun- can, Cuyler Dupree Juanita Cur- ham. 185 FRESHMEN William Edwards Glynn Ellis John Ellis John Endsley Charles Evans Norman Evans Charles Fahy Hugh Failing Archie Ferguson Charlotte Fleming Mary Fleming David Fletcher Cheryl Fouts Charles Fowler Nancy Franklin Margaret Frederick James Freeman Jean Freeman Earl Friedell Jackie Frost George Fuller Jon Fuller, Martha Gaines, Pickens Gantt, Sandra Garrett, Michael Gar- rison, Howard Gault, Robin Gentile, Gaye Lee Gholson, Russell Gilbert, Michael Gilliland, Steve Gilmore. David Givens, Donald Glasser, Gene Glover, Georgia Glover, David Grange, Martha Green, Valerie Green, Al- bert Gregory, Chester Gunnin, Bart- ley Hale, Randall Hall. George Ham, Phyllis Hammond, James Hardy, Larry Hardy, William Hardy, David Hargrove, Robert Har- per, William Harper, Thomas Harris, Robert Harrison, Robert Hattaway. James Hawkins, Judith Hawkins, Dede Hayes, Herbert Heidt, Charles Heldreth, Cheryl Henderson, Dan Henderson, Jack Henderson, Jack Henderson, Lillian Henderson, Bren- da Herzog, Mary Hewell. Jody Hicks, Shirley Higgs, Marianne Hillaird, Sheila Hobson, Georgia Hol- land, Jeanne Hollingsworth, Charles Hollis, Brenda Hood, Linda Hood, Gayle Hooks, Everett Hopper. 186 ' % Steve Houfek Michael Howard [ohn Humphrey David Humphries Steven Hurd Colvin Ingram Roger Isom Brenda Ivester Barbara Johnson Pamela Johnson William Johnson Kaye Joiner Cynthia Jones Don Jones Harry Jones Lance Jones Karen Jordan Kathy Kaisslinjj Roland Keller Evelyn Kelly Melvin Kelly Michael Kelly Margie Kemp Jean Kennedy James Kenney Sheila Kilgore Terrence Kilman Clifton Kimberl Garry King Glynn King Chester Kingsman Christopher Kitchens Janice Knight Rachel Knox Gilbert Kuipers Ken Kyle Branda Lamb Edwin Lambright Paula Land Patricia Lang 187 Thomas Larson Roger Law- John Laws Mark Leathers Phyllis Leathers Cleotis Lee Elliott Lewis Marianne Little Cynthia Lloyd Michael Locklear James Lockwood Bonnie Loggins Ben Lohman Truett Lomax Quinton Long William Lovett John Lubs Patricia Lyon Bruce McCain Irvine McCall James McCalla Reuben McCallum Reida McClain Clarence McDonald FRESHMEN James McDonald, Curtis McDougal, Farris McElreath, Joseph McGahee, Thurman McGarian, James McLendon, Arch McCleskey, Addison McRee, David Maddox. Sandra Mann, William Manning, Alan Martin, Martyn Martin, Thomas Mar- tin, Larry Mashburn, William Mathis, Linda Matthews, Walter Matthews. Philip Mattox, Mortimer Meaders, Howell Medders, Joseph Meeler, Howell Mercer, Peggy Mercer, Lin- da Miller, Ronald Miller, Theresa Miller. Howard Miller, David Mills, Dana Mil- ner, Connie Minish, William Mitchell, Martha Moor, Betty Morehouse, Lin- da Morgan, Kathy Morrison. 188 $HE Larrv Moseley Ronnie Mulkey Charles Mull Barbara Mundy Jerry Mundy Steven Murphy Judy Nabers Martha Nail Earline Napier Charles Nellans Mary Nelson Darrell Nesbit Patricia New James Newby Phillip Norrell Alan O ' Rouke Thomas Ovbey Thomas Owensby Mike Pagano Carol Palmer N Bruce Parks, Brenda Patterson, Warren Petersen, John Perry- man, George Pierce, Thad Pir- kle, Fred Pittman. Frannie Polk, Janet Posey, John Poulos, William Prescott, Chris- topher Price, James Pridgen, Richard Provine. Charlotte Pruitt, Joe Pugh, Ker- ry Pullen, Rita Radford, James Raines, Timothy Rankin, Will- iam Rauschenberg. Brett Rayman, B. W. Rayman, Thomas Reeves, Andrew Rev- ie, Richard Reyna, Nicholas Ricciardi, Fiances Ricketts. 189 FRESHMEN Susan Ridenour, Thomas Riggins, Da- vid Roberts, Micha el Roberts, Mar- sha Robinson, D. A. Rogers, Larry Rogers, Hannay Rogers, Kit Yon, Joseph Ryals. Harvey Sanders, Evans Sapp, John Sarterfield, Jeffrey Schlafer, Robert Schoenhaar, Linda Schobel, Thomas Scruggs, Cherry Seckinger, M. Sea- graves, Marjorie Sexton. Sheila Shanahan, Russell Shaver, Scott Shemwell, Harold Shields, Re- becca Shields, R. Shrader, Keith Shull, Millard Simmons, Joe Sitz, Sally Slay. Gerann Smith, Gregory Smith, Timber Smith, James Smith, David Smoak, Connie Sorrow, Michael Spivey, Robert Stamey, Linda Stanley, Steven Stanelle. Donna Steed, George Stejback, Vickie Stevenson, Clyde Stewart, William Stewart, Johnny Stine, Sidney Stover, Douglas Streetman, Daniel Stringer, Barbara Stubbs. 190 Ethel Swafford Paula Swain Ralph Swink J i m in v Szwagt Can! Tallon Opal Tanner Charles Tate Susan Tate Walter Teeter Sara Telford Joan Thigpen Susan Thomas Theresa Thomas Harrison Thompson Loraine Tolbert Stephen Troncone Robert Villiaume Janet Vinson Dewey Vollrath Janet Walker Kathryn Walker Robert Waller James Wallis Donald Walters Myra Walls Ford Wamock Wayne Warren Linda Weir Kitty Welborn Martin Welch D. Wenger David West J. Westmoreland Cynthia Wicks John White Sanford White W. White Robert Wilenskv Calvin Williams C. Williams Howard Williams Leonard Williams Paul Wills Carol Wilson D. Wilson Peggie Wiegand Phvllis Wood Sheryl Woodliff Bonnie Wooton Alice Wortham 191 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Sonyanna Stone, President David Maddox, Vice President Donna Rumsey, Secretary Clifford Glover, Treasurer 192 OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORES Sonvanna Stone John Kellev SOPHOMORES Troy Abercrombie Nina Adams Tom Armstrong Alfred Arp Wayne Attaway Eugene Bailey William Baker Phillip Bannister Dennis Barbee Jefferson Bargeron Peggy Barnish Kathy Barr Gilbert Bell Robert Benson Leigh Blood Saralyn Boyd Chip Branch Nancy Broderick Donna Brooks James Brookshire Randolph Broun Sharon Buck Linda Buffington Gary Butler George Butler Larry Butler Jon Butzon James Cagle Edward Carter James Cawthorn Lynn Chambers Jane Chapman Sidney Cheatham James Clanton James Colvin John Cook 194 Michael Cooper Don Coppage Ronald Coppage James Creek Theodore Crews Melvin Curtis Monty Daniell Bert Davis Larrv Davis William Davis Bernard Denham Richard Denson Lee DeVault Anth ony Dionne Edward Doucette Elizabeth Dti Bose Harold Dunaway Ernest Elliott David Embrv Larrv Farina Herbert Fenster Betty Fitts Leonard Flowers Benson Freeman Carolyn Freeman Judy Fuqua David Gallops Carole Gibson David Gillis Clifford Glover Bruce Goddard James Goodwin James Green Terry Green Richard Greene SOPHOMORES George Griggs David Griscom David Guyton Joseph Hancock Kenneth Hancock George Hanna Arthur Harper Ruth Harper Mike Harsh Barbara Helie Linda Henry Jerrv Hicks Margaret Hoke Hector Horta Fredda Howard John Hudson Ann Huev William Huff Judy Iburg Alice Jeffries Arthur Johnson 196 Beth Johnson Mike Johnson Stephen Jonas Albert Jones Fred J ones John Jones Scott Jordan Virginia Keith John Kellv Gary Kelser Barrv King Carol King Dan King William King Judy Knowles Path Kulp Michael Knnzig Donald Lamb 197 Humes Lasher Alex Lee Lynne Leffingwell Karen Logan Pat Lowrv Barrv Lumpkin David Maddox Forrest Maddox William Manget Paula Maret John Marshall Mary Martin Mary Helen Mashburn Frank Maxwell John McCain SOPHOMORES Kenneth McClung Tommye McClure Pat McCollum James McCord Richard McCranie Cynthia McDonald William McRae Vivian Meadows Jack Melton Timothy Melton Carolyn Milford Ronnie Mitchell Marsha Mitchiner Annis Morgan William Morgan Charles Monroe George Mygatt Carol Nottke Thomas Oliver Thomas Oliver Wayne Orr Len Osman Tom Pafford Kurt Parr Jack Partain Chester Pasko William Payne Johnny Peacock John Pendergrass Russell Petry Henry Pittard Robert Pittman Clinton Porter Caroline Pounds Rodney Pridgeon Linda Prince James Ramey Donna Reed 199 SOPHOMORES %Jt • B.L. Reese Janie Reynolds Kav Richardson Don Richie Blanding Roberts Shannon Roberts W.C. Robertson Robert Robinson Joseph Roof Donna Rumsey Marie Sain Jarvis Seabolt B. Seaton Thomas D. Shelton Mike Sheuerman Bobby Shiflett William T. Sigman Dorothy Simpson R. M. Slaughter D.E. Smith Ron Smith Joyce South James Spence Connie Spight Leonard Steele Sara Steele Fran Stephens H. A. Stephens Marsha Stone Sonyanna Stone Poo Strickland David Strickland Charles Suttles Wendell Terrell Charlie Thornton 200 Howard Threlkeld David Todd Bill Turman G.S. Tyer Patsv Vandiver Linda Venable Robert Wages Jerrv Waid Robert Ward Edward Weeks Helen Wehner Sara Whidbv Randall Whiten James Whitford Jim Wiley Chris Williams Judy Williams Harry Wilson David B. Wood Wendell Worlev Fred W. Wright 201 JUNIOR OFFICERS Bob Phillips, President Bo Fears, Vice President Becky Trowell, Secretary Hoot Gibson, Treasurer 202 OUTSTANDING JUNIORS Jean Davis John Williams JUNIORS James Adair Derene Akins Jan Alder Veronica Allen Sara Andrews Buddy Arnold Carla Arp Carol Bagienski Hilda Bailey Sandra Barbree Linda Barclay Bob Barclay G.C. Barger Susan Bell Alan Biskey Clifford Black 204 Geri Bolton Lev Bonner Paul D. Borowski Clarence Brown R.P. Brown Jackie Brownlow Ed Burns Buster Byers Carl Cain Glenn Calmes Ed Chamberlain E.H. Chambers Monty Clark John Clendenen Shirlev Conner Carolvn Cousins Cathv Cousins Al R. ' Currv Jean Davis James Dickson B.A. Duncan Molly Eckes Ann Elliott Larrv Ellis ' + l mm?. JUNIORS Judy Engrain Nell Estes Ron Fackler Tony Faiia Joe Fallis Sharon Faulk Ralph Favorite Bo Fears Linda Fisher Cook Florence Tom Fort Pam Garner Patricia Garnsey Carolyn Gartreil Vickie Gentry Mike Glowatch Roger Goss Jane Graham Judy Gray Glenda Green Bobby Hall Jimmy Hardegree Kay HarreTson Bonnie Haslett Ted Havlik Dan R. Henderson Janet Hilgenberg Terry Hoffman Reinhardt Hollar Jane House 206 J.T. Fare Elizabeth Ford W.M. Gibson Maggie Hulsey Bill Hunt Tim Hutcheson Julia Hvder Bill Hackett Lynn Johnson Fran Ish Carol Johnson Mack Johnson Julian Hayes Donald Kidd Harry King Sherry King John M. Lankford Sandra Houston Bill Lunsford Sammy Lvles Robert McCorlde R.G. McDougal 207 JUNIORS Bill McMulIen Stephen Mabrv Joe Jean Magoon Charles Michael Pete Mitchell Jan Myers Rick Norman William Page Sheila Pangle Jimmy Pertree 208 Linda Pettis Bob Phillips Pat Prescott Herbie Qninn Sandra Reeves Tom Reise Jim Rnska Sallie Sampson Rex Skinner Dong Smith 3 w David Stewart Harrv Stewart ? Odessa Sumner Dorothy Swink w ? V K 4 J v ■ ' Jerry Pinson Jane Pittman Jackie Pledger Sammv Tucker George Vaughn Robert Rabb David Redding Joan Reece Rick Ward Greg Wheeler Gene Roberts Judy Robinson Bob Rozar Mary Whelchel Allen Whitley Sue Seabolt Frank Shipton Bonnie Sigrnan Cleve Whitley Bob Williams ' Joan Sparks Dianne Spurlin Rob Stegall Hal Williams Tom Williams Butch Streetman Robert Suchke Sherrv Sullivan Richard Wills James Wimpev Bill Thomas John Townsend Becky Trowell Gracie Winn Carolyn Wood 209 SENIOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy Turgeon, Vice President; Dix- ie Close, Secretary; Jerry Boggus, President; Jerry Porter, Treasurer. ? ' c ' i i. - r • -V_v SENIORS William A. Akin Tommi J. Ash Annette G. Allyn Alice R. Ayliffe Mary C. Anderson Carol Bagwell Thomas W. Anderson Jack E. Ballard % ' f ' © Louis F. Barton Charles R. Baugh Carl H. Bell Earle J. Bemis Nolan Bennett Charles R. Bishop Dean W. Blakeney Kathryn S. Blanks 213 SENIORS Jerry B. Boggus Steve Brinson Jim J. Cameron Beverly Brinson Rebecca G. Brown Thomas Camp Jimmy Brinson Wanda Bryant Florence L. Cash Glenda Christian Dixie L. Close 214 «;- Mike Clotfelter Jackie Cochran Janis Cline James Crittenden Gary A. Collier Elena Crowley Seth Collins Judie Crump Judy E. Cooper Anne Cuba 215 SENIORS Robert D. Danforth Gary Davis Brenda S. Davis Emily K. DeLong Irene M. Diakonski Sharon K. Duke Karen E. Dyer Brenda K. Early Normadine Dixon Toni Dupree Sandra E. Earwood Irene England 216 ' Diana Fincher William L. Fleming Ralph L. Foster James E. Freeman Laura F. Freeman Jo Diane Gillespie Mildred A. Garth M. Nancy Glover Mary E. Gilbert James P. Goins 217 SENIORS Michael A. Gorman Henry C. Haley Patsy S. Grant Miriam C. Hanley Rosemary Hall Betty Harkins William J. Hallowes Gary T. Hawkins 218 Michael H. Head John L. Hemmer Carolyn P. Hicks Guy R. Hoke John R. Hoopaugh William N. Jiles Edward S. Johnson Bonnie A. Kelley Stanley R. Janis S. Margene Johnson Danny A. Joslyn Ronnie C. Kelley 219 James L. Kelton Joe Kennedy Leonard A. King Warren L. Kirbo Randall Kirner Joy Kitchens SENIORS Cortez Lawrence Deborah Leach Ginet Lopez Rita Martin Mayford McClurd James W. McPhail 220 Bill McMonagle Margaret Melton Joyce Menzel Michael Menzel Parker Miller Thomas Mote Connie Nance Nancy Nix Judy L. Pace Edward Patton Polly Penland Helen Phillips Jerry Porter Linda Porter Jesse C. Posey 221 SENIORS 222 W. N. Reeves C. Lee Rosser R. H. Ridgway Johnny D. Rusin Paul Z. Ross Dan W. Sale James D. Sampson Nicholas T. Sheldon Carol A. Singleton Gloria R. Smith Ronald J. VanderTuin Soledad Velez William W. Vinson James R. Wallace William D. Walker Sallie B. Tolbert Roy W. Turgeon Martha E. Turner Thomas R. Smith Michael D. Thomason Martha L. Tigner Judy Sutton Robert P. Tidwell Thomas E. Walker 223 SENIORS John T. Woods Louise Walls Deloris R. Worley Michael J. Williams Douglas L. Wilson Virginia G. Wren Jacqueline Young d M W f 1 9 m n HM II SUMMER GRADUATES ft Brenda J. Couch Carey R- Mitchell Beverly C. Fulbright Bonnie Fulbright William E. Pittman George Tassey Joe F. Harrelson Kenneth A. Turner 225 SENIOR DIRECTORY tative-Student Council, Senior Representative- Student Council. BILL A. AKIN Griffin, Georgia A. B. in History, Intramural Sports. ANNETTE G. ALLYN Atlanta, Georgia A. B. in English, Drama Club, Glee Club, Hippolvtans. CARL HAMILTON BELL, III Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Major, D. M. S., Scabbard and Blade, Order of Columbo Mountaineering and Counterguerrilla Platoon, Color Guard, Agressor Platoon, American Legion Award for Military Excellence, Good Conduct Ribbon, N. C. O. Club, Officers ' Club, Who ' s Who. MARY CAROL ANDERSON Social Circle, Georgia B. S. in Junior High Education, Mercurians, B. S. U., S. C. U., Honor ' s List, Nu Gamma Scholastic Honor So- ciety, S. N. E. A. Dorm Worker, Who ' s Who. TOMMI ASH Ft. Monroe, Virginia B. A. in English, Dean ' s List, Cadet Bugler (Associate Editor), Hipps, Wesley Foundation, S. N. E. A., Student Christian Union. ALICE ROBERTA AYLIFFE Avondale Estates, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Business Administration Club, Phi Omicrons, S. C. U. CAROL BAGWELL Tucker, Georgia B. S. in Math, Rec Club, Dean ' s List. JACK EDWARD BALLARD Rome, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta. LOUIS FAIN BARTON Adairsville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, B. A. Club. CHARLES ROBERT BAUGH Chatsworth, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Treasur- er of Non-Commissioned Officers Club, Junior Represen- 226 NOLAN LAYTON BENNETT Jesup, Georgia B.S. in Business Administration, B. A. Club, B. S. U.. Intramural Sports. EARLE JOHN BEMIS Marietta, Georgia B. S. in Junior High Education, Rifle Team, Order of Co- lumbo, S. G. E. A. CHARLES R. BISHOP Marietta, Georgia B. S. in Psychology, Scabbard and Blade Society, D. M. S., Echo Company Commander, Mountaineering Club, Who ' s Who. MOST VERSATD.E Doug Wilson Bonnie Kelly MOST ATHLETIC Laura Freeman DEAN WILSON BLAKENEY Miami, Florida STEPHEN EARL BRINSON Warner Robins, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Cadet Captain, First Battallion Staff, Scabbard and Blade, Trea- surer of Junior Class, Outstanding Squad Leader, Officers ' Club, N. C. O. Club, B. A. Club, Century Club, B. S. U., N. G. C. Sports Award (three years), Dean ' s List N. B. O T. C. B. A., All-star Basketball Team, Battallion Clerk, Agressor Platoon, World ' s Fair (2 years), Mardi Gras, Intramural Sports. REBECCA GLENN BROWN Danielsville, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, S. G. E. A., Rec Club, S. C. U. WANDA LOUISE BRYANT Fairmount, Georgia A. B. in English, Honor ' s List, Feature Editor, Bugler, S. C. U., B. S. U. JAMES J. CAMERON Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Vice- President. B. S. in Business Administration, Intramural Sports, B.S. U., Enlistment Chairman, Music Chairman, President. B. A. Club. KATHRYN SUTHERLAND BLANKS Macon, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education. BEVERLY REYNOLDS BRINSON Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Mathematics, B. S. U. Council, Mercureans, Dean ' s List, Physics Club, Band Company Cheerleader, S. C. U., Dramatics Club, Student Council. JAMES ALBERT BRINSON Millen, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Rex, Scabbard and Blade, Wesley Foundation, N. C. O. Club, Agressor Platoon, Marine Corps, B. A. Club. THOMAS GRAY CAMP Brookfield, Wisconsin B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Football All Stars-63,64,65. B. A. Club, Cadet Bugler Staff, ' 66. FLORENCE LENORA CASH Flowery Branch, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics, Phi Omicrons, Chemistry Club, B. S. U. S. C. U., Home Economics Club, College Treasurer, State Secretary G. H. E. A. GLENDA E. CHRISTIAN Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, NuGamma Honor So- ciety, Honor Bars— White, Blue, S. G. E. A. D. JANIS CLINE Ball Ground, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, S. G. E. A., S. N. E. A., Phi Omicrons, Wesley Foundation. 227 FRIENDLIEST Polly Penland Jeb Ballard DIXIE LEE CLOSE Decatur, Georgia B. A. in French, Mercs, Cyclops Staff, Drama Club, Sec- retary of Junior Class, Secretary of Senior Class, Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who, Miss Cyclops. ROBERT MICHAEL CLOTFELTER Marietta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Scabbard and Blade, Outstanding Squad Leader, Drill Team, B. A. Club. Freshman, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Officers ' Club, In- tramural Sports. SETH WOODRUFF COLLINS Albany, Georgia A. B. in History, Sigma Theta, Scabbard and Blade, Outstanding Squad Leader. JUDITH ELAINE COOPER Senoia, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration. Dean ' s List, B. A. Club. JAMES MICHAEL CRITTENDEN Portsmouth, Georgia A. B. in Psychology, Drill Team, N. C. O. Club, Officers ' Club. ELEANA JANE CROWLEY Smyrna, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics, Home Economics Club, B. S. U., Lewis Hall, Vice-President, President, Student Chris- tian Union, Vice-President, Who ' s Who. JUDIE CRUMP Blairsville, Georgia B. S. in Biology. ANNE LOUISE CUBA Marietta, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, Student Georgia (Na- tional) Education Association, Phi Omicrons, Wesley Foundation Council. ROBERT DOUGLAS DANFORTH Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas JACQUELYN ELIZABETH COCHRAN Gainesville, Georgia B. A. in French, Student Council Representative, Senior Class, Drama Club, Trahs, Honors List. B. S. in Business Administration, Rex, Cadet Lt. Colonel, Scabbard and Blade, Scabbard and Blade Award for Out- standing Achievement, Outstanding Squad Leader Award, Best Drilled Squad, Intramural Sports Award, A. M. F. GARY ALAN COLLIER Belvedere, South Carolina Mayer-Raburn Award (1966), Outstanding B Company 228 BRENDA S. DAVIS Comer, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Trahs, Rec. Club. GARY TERRELL DAVIS Toccoa, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Presi- dent, N. C. O. Club, Officers ' Club, Business Administra- tion Club, Intramural Sports, A. M. F. SANDRA ENNIS EARWOOD Marietta, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, Dean ' s List, Student Na- tional Education Association, Secretary, Wesley Foun- dation, S. C. U., Girl ' s Rifle Team, Mercs. EMILY KATHRYN DELONG Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Psychology, B. S. U., Officer, State Officer, Nu- Gamma Scholastic Society, Mercureans, Cheerleader, A Company Sweetheart, C Company Sweetheart, Freshman and Junior Beauty, Freshman Class Secretary, Student Council Secretary-Treasurer, Who ' s-Who, Bri- gade Sweetheart, Miss N. G C. KATIE IRENE ENGLAND Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education. WILLIAM L. FLEMING Albany, Georgia B. A. in History, President, Officers ' Club. IRENE M. DIAKONSKI Marietta, Georgia A. B. in History, Cyclops Staff, Cadet Bugler, P. O. Rec Club, Newman Club, Women ' s Rifle Team, Phi Alpha Theta, Dean ' s List. NORMADINE DIXON St. Marys, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, B. A. Club, Golf Cheer leader, Bugler Staff, Mercs, Dean ' s List. SHARON KAYE DUKE Columbus, Georgia B. S.in Education, S. G E. A., Student Christian Asso- ciation, Golf Company Sweetheart. ANTOINETTE BESS DUPREE Atlanta, Georgia A. B. in Psychology, Mercs, Cadet Bugler, Cyclops, Drama Club, B. S. U. Newspaper Editor, S. C. U., Wesley Foun- dation, Judo Club, Secretary of Biology Club, Dorm Worker. KAREN ELIZABETH DYER Lawrenceville, Georgia B. A. in English, Mercs, B. S. U., S. C. U. BRENDA KAY EARLY Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Junior High Education, S. G. E. A., Cheerleader for Companies A, E. RALPH LAMAR FOSTER Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Rex, Scabbard and Blade. MOST ATHLETIC Carter Halev 229 JOHN EVERETT FREEMAN LaGrange, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Student Christian Union, President, Band, Who ' s Who. LAURA FRANCES FREEMAN Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Biology, Trahlvtans, Captain, Echo Company Sweetheart, Vice President of Biology Club, B. S. U., Honors List. HENRY C. HALEY Dalton, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education, Rex, Scabbard and Blade, Letterman ' s Club, Intramural Sports, Varsity Baseball, Physical Education Club, President. ROSEMARY HALL Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, B. A. Club. MILDRED ANNE GARTH Madison, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Business Administration Club, Hipps Rec Club, Dean ' s List. MARY EVERLYN GILBERT Lawrenceville, Georgia B. S. in Home Economics, Mercureans, Co-Captain, Home Economics Club, Treasurer, Projects Chairman, Secre- tary of Lewis Hall, Rec Council. WILLIAM J. HALLOWES Gahanna, Ohio B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Social Chairman, Business Administration Club, N. C. O. Club, Intramural Sports, A. M. F. BETTY S. HARKINS Suches, Georgia A. B. in English, Phi Omicrons, S. C. U. JO DIANE GILLESPIE Albany, Georgia B. A. in French, Honor ' s List, Nu Gamma, Glee Club. MARTHA NANCY GLOVER Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Mercs, Dean ' s List, B. A. Club, Chorus. JAMES PRESTON GOINS Macon, Georgia B. A. in History, Sigma Theta. MICHAEL A. GORMAN Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Biology, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Offi- cers ' Club, N. C. O. Club, Captain. PATSY SAINE GRANT Murrayville, Georgia B. S.in Business Administration, NuGamma Society, Honors List, Business Administration Club. MOST SINCERE Tom Anderson Carol Anderson GARY THOMAS HAWKINS Tennga, Georgia 230 B. S. in Business Administration, Letterman ' s Club, Treasurer, Officers ' Club, Agressor Platoon, N. C. O. Club, Business Administration Club, Second Lieutenant. JOHN LEE HEMMER, JR. Smyrna, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Scab- bard and Blade, D. M. S. MICHAEL HOMER HEAD Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration. EDWARD SCOTT JOHNSON, JR. Lynchburg, Virginia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Band Chairman, Singer for Philharmonic Rejects , Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Cheerleader, Business Administration Club, A. M. F. STANLEY R. JANIS Camilla, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Good Conduct Bar, Su- perior Cadet Award, American Legion Academic Ex- cellence Award, R. O. T. C. Scholarship, Distinguished Military Student, President of Business Administration Club, Member of Officers ' Club, Brigade Executive Office, Who ' s Who. CAROLYN PULLIAM HICKS dimming, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, S. N. E. A., Mercurian Rec Club. WILLIAM NATHANIEL JILES Kennesaw, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Rex, Outstanding Squad Leader. JOHN ROBERT HOOPAUGH Maysville, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, SYLVIA MARGENE JOHNSON Acworth, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, President of Wesley Foundation, Company Cheerleader, Rec Club, Dean ' s List, Business Administration Club, Who ' s Who. DANNY ALEXANDER JOSLYN Forsyth, Georgia B. A. in History, Rex, Chaplain, Outstanding Squad Leader, Scabbard and Blade, Aggressor Platoon Leader. BONNIE ALICE KELLEY Colquitt, Georgia B. S. in Biology, NuGamma Scholastic Honor Society, B. S. U., Rec Club President, Mercs, Biology Club, Out- standing Junior Girl, Who ' s Who. RONNIE CHARLES KELLEY Rochelle, Georgia B. A. in Political Science, Rex, Secretary, Scabbard and Blade, All Star Football, Color Guard, Baseball, N. C. O. Club. JAMES L. KELTON Tuscaloosa, Alabama B. S. Degree, Sigma Theta. 231 JOSEPH LANE KENNEDY Darien, Georgia B. S. in Biology, Bugler Staff, Chemistry Club, Biology Club. LEONARD ALLEN KING, JR. Decatur, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, D. M. S. Outstanding Platoon Sergeant. WARREN L. KIRBO Camilla, Georgia B. S. in Math, Officers ' Club, Secretary. RANDELL JOHN KIRNER Los Angeles, California B. S. in Business Administration, Outstanding Freshman (First Battalion), Best Drilled Freshman, Outstanding Squad Leader, Business Administration Club, President of Gamma Delta, Distinguished Military Student, N. C. O. Club, Brigade Staff. CECILIA JOY KITCHENS Macon, Georgia B. S. in Math, Phi Omicrons, Secretary of Chemistry Club. JIMMIE DEBORAH LEACH Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Mathematics, Trahs, Drama Club, Assistant Editor of 1965 Cyclops, Editor of 1966 Cyclops, Dean ' s List, Newman Club. RITA ELIZABETH MARTIN Cumming, Georgia B. S. in Education, S.N.E.A. MAYFORD IRIS McCLURD Ellijay, Georgia B. S. in Education. WILLIAM D. McMONAGLE Kaiserslautern, Germany JAMES W. McPHAIL Warm Springs, Georgia B. S. in Biology, Top 5, Varsity Rifle 3rd Army R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, 9th place, national championship. Pres- dent of Wesley Foundation, Captain of Rifle Team, N. C. O. Club, Letterman ' s Coub. MARGARET R. MELTON Decatur, Georgia B.S. in Business Administration, B.A. Club SNEA, SCU, Trahs, Wesley Foundation, Dean ' s List, Honors List. JOYCE MENZEL Dahlonega, Georgia B. A. in Englsih, Honor ' s List, Hipps, Student Christian Union. MICHAEL ALEXANDER MENZEL Dahlonega, Georgia B. A. in English, Sigma Theta, Drill Team, Commander, of Mountaineering Club, Order of Columbo, Officers Club. BENJAMIN PARKER MILLER, III Griffin, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education, Rex, Scabbard and Blade, Honor Man, Platoon Leaders Class— United States Ma- rine Corps, Vice President of B. S. U., Captain of 2nd Battalion All-Stars Football; N. C. O. Club; Order of Co- lumbo, Student Christian Union, Aggressor Platoon. B. S. in Biology. 232 THOMAS B. MOTE Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Chemistry, Good Conduct Award, Intramural Sports, Chemistry Club. NANCY SUE NIX Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Junior High Education, Honor ' s List, Student Christian Union, President of SNEA. CONNIE ANNE NANCE Monroe, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, SGEA, Rec Club, S. C. U. JUDY L. PACE Decatur, Georgia B. S. in Chemistry, Rec Club, Hipps, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Wesley Foundation, Dean ' s List. EDWARD E. PATTON Stone Mountain, Georgia B. A., Freshman Honor Bar, Basketball, Swimming, N. C. O. Club, Officers Club, Volley Ball. POLLY ANNA PENLAND Ellijav, Georgia B. S. in Education, North Georgia Players, Dramatic Club, S. C. U. Foxtrot Sweetheart, Cheerleader for Fox- trot. HELEN L. PHILLIPS Eatonton, Georgia B. S. in Chemistry, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Li- brary Worker, Captain of Phi Omicrons, S. C. U., B. S. U., Wesley Foundation. JERRY EDWARD PORTER Augusta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Trea- surer of Senior Class, B. A. Club, Canterbury Club, Officers ' Club, N. C. O Club. LINDA FRANCES PORTER Decatur, Georgia B. S. in Chemistry, Phi Omicrons, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Library Worker, S. C. U., B. S. U., Wesley Foun- dation. WILLIAM NORMAN REEVES Soperton, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, Vice President of Business Administration Club, A. M. F. ROBERT H. RIDGWAY, III Madison, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Rex, Scabbard and Blade, Intramural Sports, Varsity Tennis, D. M. S., Dean ' s List, S. C. U., B. A. Club, Letterman ' s Club, Captain, Company Commander, Who ' s Who. PAUL ZACHERY ROSS, JR. Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, N. C. O. Club, B. A. Club, B. S. U. CUSTIS LEE ROSSER Atlanta, Georgia B. A. in Psychology, Sigma Theta, Delta Tau Delta, Ed- itor of Cadet Bugler, President of Student Council, Can- terbury Club Vice-Warden, Who ' s Who. 233 THOMAS R. SMITH Meigs, Georgia B. S. in Biology, D. M. S., Good Conduct Award. JUDY LEE SUTTON Lindale, Georgia B. S. in Education, S. C. U., S. G. E. A., Treasurer, Phi Omicrons, Captain, Westminister Fellowship, Dean ' s list, Jr. Honor Bar. MICHAEL P. THOMASON Warner Robins, Georgia B. S. in Physics, Dean ' s List, Vice President of Physics Club, Vice-President of N. C. O. Club, Association of U. S. Army Award, Who ' s Who. JOHNNY DANIEL RUSIN Warner Robins, Georgia B. S. in Psychology, Scabbard and Blade, Scabbard and Blade First Lieutenant, Student Council, Superior Cadet Bibbon, Outstanding Squad Leader, Outstanding Pla- toon Sargent, Outstanding Cadet, N. C. O, R. O. T. C. Scholarship, D. M. S., Who ' s Who. DANIEL W. SALE Atlanta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration. JAME DALE SAMPSON Marietta, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Business Administra- tion Club, Westminister Fellowship. CAROL ANN SINGLETON Gainesville, Georgia B. S. in Biology, Sweetheart of G. Company, Sweetheart A Company, Alfa Company Cheerleader, G. Co. Cheer- leader, Band Co. Cheerleader, S. C. U., Mercs, Treasur- er of Biology Club. GLORIA ROSEMARY SMITH Covington, Georgia B. S. in Chemistry, Phi Omicron, Co-captain, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, S. C. U., Glee Club, Bee Club Council. ROBERT PAUL TIDWELL Douglasville, Georgia B. S. Degree MARTHA LOUISE TIGNER Greenville, Georgia A. B. in French, Hippolvtans, Weslev Foundation, Vice President, S. C. U., Glee Club, Freshman Honor Bar, Dean ' s List, Dorm Worker, Who ' s Who. SALLIE BELLE TOLBERT Warner Robins, Georgia B. S. in Elementary Education, Mercs, B. S. U. Honor ' s List, S. C. U., Cheerleader, Cyclops Staff, S.N.E.A., Dorm Worker. ROY W. TURGEON Columbus, Georgia A. B. in English, Baseball Team Captain, Scabbard and Blade, Outstanding Squad Leader, Vice President of Senior Class, Company Commander of A, Vice President of Junior Class. MARTHA ELIZABETH TURNER Decatur, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Golf Cheerleader. RONALD JAY VANDERTUIN Marietta, Georgia A.B. in Political Science, Scabbard and Blade. 234 THOMAS EDWARD WALKER Cairo, Georgia B. S. Degree, Rex, N. C. O. Club, Outstanding Squad Leader, B. A. Club, Glee Club, Agressor Platoon. DOUGLAS LaMONTE WILSON Trion, Georgia B. S. in Physical Education, Scabbard and Blade, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Letterman ' s Club, B. S. U. President. Good Conduct Bar. WILLIAM D. WALKER Dahlonega, Georgia B. S. in Physics. JOHN TERRANCE WOODS Calhoun, Georgia JAMES ROBERT WALLACE Lithia Springs, Georgia B. S. in Business Administration, Sigma Theta, B. A. Club, Philharmonic Rejects . LOUISE M. WALLS dimming, Georgia B.S. Degree. B. S. in Chemistry, Rex, Association of the I ' . S. Army Medal, D. M. S., Who ' s Who. VIRGINIA GAYLE WREN Decatur, Georgia B. S. in Education, B. S. U., S. C. U., S. G. E. A., Drama Club, Trahs, Honors List, Who ' s Who. MICHAEL JEROME WHXIAMS Columbus, Georgia A. B. in History, Rex, Distinguished Military Student, R. O. T. C. scholarship, Outstanding Freshman, Captain, Who ' s Who. JACQUELINE L. YOUNG Decatur, Georgia B.S. in Home Economics, S. C. U., P. O., Home Eco- nomics Club. 235 r Ml CYCLOPS STAFF Sonyanna Stone, Assistant Editor Roger Goss, Editor STANDING: Sandra Reeves, Classes SITTING: Dixie Close, Administration Sandra Reeves 236 Al Curry, Military Caryl Tallon Staff: Janet Vinson, Caryl Tallon, Connie Brown, Dean- na Lloyd, Steve Jonas, L.A. Williams, Karen Jordan, Jane House. Section Editors : Judy Knowles, Beauties; Roger Goss; Dixie Close, Administration; San- dra Reeves, Classes; Al Cur- ry, Military; Sonyanna Stone. Bill McMullen, Activities. 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