Cyclops 1948

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Cyclops 1948
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North Georgia College
CYCLOPS
Art of (EongrpsB
An
act authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to convey the United
States
branch mint
at
Dahlonega, Georgia, to the trustees of the North
Georgia Agricultural College for educational purposes.
Be
it
enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of
be,
and
America
is
in
Congress assembled. That the Secretary of Treasury
hereby authorized and directed to convey to the trustees of the
North Georgia Agricultural
Georgia, the building
known
College, located in the
town of Dahlonega,
United States branch mint
as the
at
Dah-
lonega, and the ten acres of land connected therewith, located on the lot
of land
first
Number
section of
nine hundred and forty-nine, in the 12th district and
Lumpkin County;
Secretary of the Treasury so soon
said
as
he
conveyance to be made by the
is
assured that said trustees have
been properly incorporated by the laws of Georgia, and on the express
condition that said building shall be used exclusively for educational pur-
poses,
and
in
"An
conformity with the provisions of the act entitled
act
donating public lands to the several States and Territories which
may
provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and mechanic arts."
Ap-
''^
proved, April 20, 1871.
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SEVENTY-FIFTH
ANNIVERSARY
CYCLOPS
YEARBOOK
OF
NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE
DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA
FERDINAND ANGELSBERG
^^r^JJ^eAicatiai^
Music, music, and
portrays the
life
Army,
of Ferdinand Angelsberg,
S.
be
remembered by
began
flute
12, 1861,
his career
and
violin.
band
itary
will long
He was
College.
Grand Duchy of Luxemburg
in the
on March
name
students, both present
North Georgia
past, of
born
more music amply
Retired, whose
U.
and
still
in
and early
In grade school
of music by playing the
When
16, he joined the mil-
Luxemburg and soon
learned
perform on almost any instrument of
to
bands or orchestras; when
18,
he performed
on the saxophone before William IH, King
The Netherlands and Grand Duke
of
of
Luxemburg.
Soon
became
told
after, he
and several of
tourists,
to the fascinating
country despite the
would be
was by no means an easy place
to live
—
especially for one
could speak no English;
in
fact,
funds been sufficient for the return
native
in all probability,
Washington, D.
C, where
moved
to
he taught music
and directed city bands around Washington
until
December, 1912.
On New
Year's Day, 1913, Mr. Angels-
berger arrived in Dahlonega to take charge
of the
North Georgia Agricultural College
Band and
fill
the position of Professor of
five different college
who
had
his
trip,
he
to receive the distinction of being one of the
best
in the
Day Parade
Now
Street,
English,
annual Confederate Memorial
in Atlanta.
he has retired to
his
home on Park
and the ex-professor,
who
speaks
German, French, and Spanish, con-
tinues to devote time and talents to
North
Georgia College by being one of the most
returned to
the
students
his past service
and con-
conversationalists
Luxemburg.
Nevertheless, within six
rival in this
in the
1910 with
present-day Warrant Officer), he
interesting
his
in
tracted widespread attention and continued
York
would have,
Army
and they decided to
shore.
in 188 3
Retiring from the
the rank of Chief Musician (equivalent to
he developed year after year a band that at-
void of hostile Indians,
which
alry Band.
presidents between the years 1913 and 1943,
New
in
he served in the Philippines and in
1901 became Band Master of the 5th Cav-
America
met by savage Indians on the opposite
City
War
the Spanish-Ameri-
his friends
interested in the stories of
insistence of his parents that they
Though
can
German. Serving under
them by
come
Wyoming. During
ney,
months of
country, he enlisted
Regimental Band of the
as a
5
his ar-
private
th Cavalry
and was soon transferred to Fort
McKen-
can find. Because of
tinued interest in N. G.
the
1948
CYCLOPS,
Angelsberg.
C, we
to
dedicate
this,
Mr. Ferdinand
J.o-tewat
c^ne
H.
J.
Miller,
Jr.
Editor
''''LEG,
Calhoun, Ga.
Joe Thrasher
Manager
Business
Winder, Ga.
.
INTRODUCING
jj^ir:^^)^':?
^sms^amssa^^M-
COLLEGE FACULTY,
1S71)
At center: Hon. David W. Lewis. President.
At top. left to right: Eugene H. Becii, B. raluitr GaiUard.
Middle row, left to right: George B. Lawrason, Benjamin M.
single picture at bottom;
Lieut. Joseph Garrard.
The
FACULTY
Hall,
DR.
JONATHAN CLARK ROGERS
President
John
C.
Sirmons
Dean
Alice
Donovan
Dean
of
Women
FACULTY
fi
i«^
i
John
j^^y
AND.
D. Anihon-i
(
wv. Robert M. Arn
John
C.
Barnes
Biology
Military
Mathematics
Robert H. Belcher
W. Desmond Booth
Andrew W. Cain
Chemistry
English
Social Science
Mrs. Sara A. Chambers
Mrs. Ellen R. Clark
Mathematics
Mrs. Carl A. Bauer
Secretary to Comptroller
Dr. Fred
W. Calvert
Social Science
^
Secretary to the President
Alblki
1.
Loiib
Physical Education
Grace Conner
Secretary to Business
Manager
WiLLL^M
E.
Clark.
T. Clawson
Military
T/3 R.
English
Mattie Craig
Bookstore
T, Sgt.
William Davis
Military
i
ADMINISTRATION
i:?^l9v
CaMILLUS J. DiSMUKES
Modern Languages
MRS. ROBERTA EAST
College Nurse
Ist/SCT. C. J. ELLER
Military
DR. G. H. ENGERRANI)
Modern Languages
John W. Forrest
Bessie Lee Freeman
Home Economics
e
If
Dr. Bert H. I'lanuers
Dr. H.
L. B.
Freeman
Business Administration
B.
Forester
Biology
English
Assistant to the
Commandant
H. H. Gilbert
Vernell Gillespie
Rembert Green
Comptroller
Secretary
Social Science
^.4
T
^^
V
/
M/Sgt.
T. J. LiKiiHN
Military
W.
H. Groves
Physical Education
Mk;,.
k-
iusih M. Harris
Librarian
Pl
Mrs. Addie U. Hi:.\so.\
Assistant Dietitian
AND
FACULTY
la
Major Roy Hiott
Military Science
9HB^
t
Merritt E. Hoag
Commandant
\ "-
-
Mary Hood
Assistant Librarian
Mrs. Louise
B.
Irvin
Secretary
1
I
Albert
S.
Johnson
Biology
'kit
Allen
D.
Martin
Dietitian
J.
H.
Kerr
Military
William
E.
Medcalf
Chemistry
English
Mrs. Jean Nii
T/Sgt.
i.-i
Capt.
Henry
V.
McCabe
Military Science
Rosemary Millholin
Physical Education
Mrs. Ella Ray Oakes
Newton Oakes
Assistant Registrar, Secretary
Business Administration
William M. McCullougi
Business Administration
Joseph
A. Mitchell
Physics
W'n.LlAM
R. ()
Kelley
Business Manager
ADMINISTRATION
Lambuth
R. Tow'son
Mathematics-Physics
M/Sgt.
W.
F.
Vaughn
Military
Charles M. Yager
Physics
Will
D. ^ol:NG
Registrar, Social Science
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Reading clockwise:
then.
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.
.
.
Yes,
Military today.
.
.
its
I
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(
lll,l,K,(.K I.V
181H
It's
food they're
after.
Price Memorial, but
It's
.
—
.
But here there was gold. ...
.
.
.
.
.
"There's eold in
'Wonder why the rock wall instead of the
youth.
.
.
.
Cannon? But
them
fence.
It
was military
that hills!"
.
.
.
the cigarette does the smoking.
.
.
.
The Cannon
It's
in
PRESENTING
THK IIUST GUADUATIXG
(
I.A^
,
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1878
Top row, left to right: Trammell Starr, E. B. Kuili (.er.rge W. Collier, V>. D. Harrii
Oliver N. Starr.
Bottom row, left to riKlit: R. X. Coffee, W. ¥. Crussell, Mis> Willie Lewis, James R. Gi
M. G. Bates. John A. Howard is not shown in picture.
W.
As the Honorable David
Lewis,
first
president
of our college, stepped forward to say a few words
of parting to his daughter and nine other
of the
graduating
first
class,
have realized the influence
this
one group of
viduals was to have in the world
found
members
no one present could
which
in
indi-
it
then
itself.
M. G. Bates soon became Adjunct
Professor
of
moved
After graduating, Trammell
to
Murray Coun-
law and to serve in the State Senate
ty to practice
along with his brother who had set up his office in
Gordon County. Death came at an early age to the
Senator from Murray County, but even at thirty he
was considered the best orator in North Georgia.
O. N. Starr served in both the House and the Senate
was one of the organizers
of the State of Georgia and
Latin and Assistant Instructor of Military Tactics at
and for many years president of the Echota Cotton
the college and further pursued his teaching career as
Mills located at Calhoun, Ga.
Superintendent of Schools
R. N. Coffee and
W.
fession of law, the latter
at Fort
Worth, Texas.
D. Harris followed the pro-
becoming
a circuit judge in
Fort Worth.
Two
other lawyers from this
first
graduating
The two
Starr.
G.
W.
Collier of Fulton
class
County and Miss Willie
Of
County
the other
cast his lot
E.
B.
with the educators.
was
W.
F.
Greek and English
at
two members of
a Professor of
this class, one,
had entered in 1875, covering the seventy miles
from the small community of Pine Log, Ga.,
college
in
a
one-horse
wagon which
to the
contained,
in
addition to their personal articles, an ample supply
of meal, peas, and
cation thrived.
At
sorghum on which
college
diet their edu-
Trammell became
a lieu-
N. G. A.
C. for several years
eral years practiced
who had been
Captain of
tenant. Crusselle, brought
nalism.
Society.
J.
became Editor
R. Gray for sev-
and then became Editor of the Atlanta Journal. Gray,
credit to their papers
Literary
later
law in his native Bartow County
president of the Decora
Palaestra
and
of the Atlanta Constitution, while
Company B while his brother secured the
same rating in Company A and also became the first
tenant in
t/ie
he was
brothCrusselle,
ers
his death
Lewis of Lumpkin, became merchants, while
Earl of Floyd
were O. N. Starr and Trammell
At
President of the Calhoun National Bank.
and
Company
B,
and his
lieu-
unmeasured distinction and
to the entire field of jour-
LASSES
Robert
Johnston
L.
Woodstock, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Business Adm.)
Pres., Sr. Class; Vets, organization, 2, 3;
Dramatic Club,
Officer's
Club,
Wesley Found.,
1;
Sgt.'s
4;
3,
Club.
1;
3.
Miss Jane Johnston
Sponsor
Woodstock, Ga.
Claude
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
S.
Boatwright
Swainsboro, Ga.
Bachelor of Science {Business Adm.)
Robert
L.
Johnston
V-Pres., Sr. Class; Officer's Club, 4; Editor, Cadet Bugler. 4; Capt. Btn. Staff,
4; Sgts. Club, 3; Squad Leader, B Co.,
3; b'. S. U. Council, 3; Vets. Organiza-
President
Claude
S.
Boatwright
tion,
Vice President
Tommy
F.
3;
Camp,
Rex
'47;
Universities
Satterfield
Secretary
Thomas J. Mathews
Treasurer
Tommy
Satterfield
F.
Dahlonega, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Business Adm.)
Sr. Class; Treas., Camera Club, 4;
Sec,
organization,
Vets,
4;
Officer's
Bugler
•47;
Club,
Staff,
Lt.
ClycLOPS
3;
2,
4;
Sgts.
staff,
Club,
3;
RO'TC Summer Camp,
4;
"A" Co.
Thomas
Buena
J.
Mathews
Vista, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Business Adm.)
YMCA, Cabinet,
3; Pan-Hell. Council, 3 ,4;
Club, 4; Sigma Theta Frat.,
Treas., Sr. Class;
Sec,
cer's
3,
4,
Treas.,
3,
Club,
Speech Club, 2.
Class;
Sgts.
Pres.,
2,
3;
4;
3, 4,
Offi1,
Treas.,
2,
Jr.
Capt. "C" Co.;
Frat.,
Who's
and
3; ROTC Summer
Who in American
Colleges,
'47-'48.
Annie Evelyn Allen
Cleveland, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Education)
Home
Economics Club, 4; HippolyWesley Foundation Council, 4.
tans, 4;
Wiley
Anderson
S.
West
Point, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
BSU
"A"
Council, 4; Sgts. Club, 2;
Co.,
1, 2.
Frank
S.
Barrett
Holly Springs, Ga.
Bachelor of Science
Officer's
1st
Club,
3;
3,
4,
3;
Science Club,
Lt.,
3;
Band, 1, 2; "A" Co.,
Vets. Organization, 2,
1,
2,
3;
YMCA
Cabi-
net, Treas., 3, V-Pres., 4.
John
Blodgett
F.
Gainesville, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Business Atlm.)
Vets. Organization, 2,
Cyclops
2;
Staff,
Rex
Co.; Ex. Officer
"B
ficer,
in
4;
Comdts.
"
3;
Speech Club,
Officer's
3;
3, 4, V-Pres., 4;
Frat.,
1;
Club, 2.
Capt. "B"
Co., 2; Btn.
Staff,
4;
Of-
E.\-.
Who's
American Univ. and Colleges,
Who
-I.
Frank M. Boyd
Dahlonega, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Chem.-Biology)
3, 4; Wesley FoundaSigma Theta, 2, 3, 4, Secy.,
Science Club, 2,
tion, 1, 2, 3;
3,
4; Sgts.
"A" Co.
Club,
3,
4;
Speech Club,
2;
Alton
H. Craig
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Education)
"A"
Co., 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt., 2, Capt., 3, 4;
V-Pres., Sgts. Club, 2; V-Pres., Soph.
Class,
Rex
2;
Frat.,
2,
Pres.,
4,
3,
3;
Club, 3, 4, Secy., 3, 4; V-Pres.,
Panhell. Council, 3; Varsity Basketball,
2, 3; Letterman's Club, 3, 4.
Officer's
Erving G. Elliott,
Jr,
DawsonviUe, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Businesi Adm.l
Camera Club, 4; Sgts. Club,
Club, 4; Honorary Capt., 4.
2; Officer's
Robert
D.
Freeman
Nicholson, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
Science Club, 4; Bus. Mgr., Cadet Bugler.
2, 3; Secy., Panhell. Council, 4; Sgts.
Club, 2, 3; Officer's Club, 4; Sigma
Theta Frat., 2, 3, 4, V-Pres., 4; "B" Co.,
1, 2,
George H. Kilpatrick
Atlanta, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Education)
Letterman's Club, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Base3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2; Sgts.
I, 2;
Officer's Club, 2, 3; "A"
Co.,
I,
Btn. Staff, 3;
Color
2,
4;
ball,
Club,
Guard,
4.
Virginia Kingery
Gordon, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Pres., 1;
Speech Club, 1, 2, Secy., 1, Treas., 2;
Rec Club, Mercurean, Co.-Capt., 1; Rec
Science
Council,
Pres.,
Class;
1,
1,
2,
Pres.,
3;
2,
VWCA
3,
Glee Club, 1,2.
4;
Cabinet, VPres.,
Fresh.
3;
"C"
Co., 4.
W. MCEVER,
VlRGLE
JR.
Moultrie, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Chern. -Biology)
Science Club, 1, 4; Vets. Club, 1, 4;
Letterman's Club, 4; Varsity Basketball,
4; Varsity Baseball 4; Editor, CYCLOPS,
2;
Bugler
Frat,
1,
Club,
2,
2;
i;
Staff,
Sgts.
1;
Club,
1;
Rex
Pres., Soph. Class; Officer's
Comdts. Staff, 2, 4; "A" Co.
Roy
McCard
E,
Thomaston, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Business Ailm.)
Dramatic Club,
Sgts.
4;
Officer's
Club,
Club,
Glee Club,
2;
Rex
1;
2,
3,
4;
Frat.,
1,
2,
2,
3,
Capt., Band,
;
^
^
3, 4.
Henry
D. Miles
Dunwoody, Ga.
Bachelor of Science
YMCA
Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 2, 3;
Camera Club, 3, 4, Treas., 3; Pres.,
Speech Club, 3; Sgts. Club, 1, 2, 3,
Chaplain, i; Bugler Staff, 3; Dramatic
Club, 2.
Herman
J.
Miller,
Jr.
Calhoun, Ga.
Bachelor of Arts (English)
Camera Club,
3;
Dramatic Club,
2,
3,
4; Forensic Senate, 3, 4; CYCLOPS Staff,
1, 4,
Ed., 4; Bugler Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sgts. Club, 2, 3; Lt., Band, 4; Officer's
Club, 4; Generals, 3; Student-FacultyPublications Comm., 2, 3, 4; Who's
Who in American Univ. and Colleges,
4;
ROTC Summer
Charles
Camp,
R.
'47.
Moore
Dahlonega, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Business Adni.)
Vets. Club,
3; Officer's
erals,
3;
1,
2,
Club,
Sigma Theta,
2, 4;
I;
Gen-
"Band."
William H. Nichols
Jackson, Miss.
Biichelor of Science lEitucation)
1; Dramatic Club, 2, 3,
4; Phys. Ed. Club, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Officer, 1; Sgts. Club, 2; Officer's Club, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Theta Frat.
3, 4; Generals, 3, 4.
Camera Club,
Ben
Overstreet
B.
Graymont, Ga.
Bathelor of Science (Business Adm.)
Vets. Organization, 3, 4; Officer's Club,
2,
Sgts.
3;
Club,
2,
3;
"Band."
Helen
J.
Pierce
Eton, Ga.
Bachelor of Arts (English)
Dramatic Club,
Pres.,
3,
4;
Senate, Secy.,
in
James D. Pratt
Covington, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Math and Physics)
Vets. Organization, 3; Sgts. Club, 2; "B"
Co.,
1.
2.
Robert
Ball
E.
Purcell
Ground, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
Science Club, 3, 4; BSU Council, 1;
Panhell. Council, 2; Sigma Theta Frat.,
Treas., 2, 3, 4; Sgts. Club, 2; Officer's
Club, 3, 4; "A" Co., 1, 2; Capt., Btn.
3, 4; 'Who's 'Who
Univ. and Colleges, 4.
Staff,
in
American
1,
2,
Cyclops
Club, Trahlytan,
3,
1,
2,
Pres.,
3,
3,
4;
Secy.,
4,
Staff,
3,
4;
4;
2,
Rec
Forensic
'Who's 'Who
American Univ. and Colleges,
4.
Elizabeth Hunter Stewakt
Marietta, Ga.
Bachelor of Arts (English)
Speech Club, 2, 3; Dramatic Club, 3;
Glee Club, 2, 3; Cadet Bugler. 2, 3,
Assoc. Ed., 3; Rec Club, Hippolytan,
1,
2.
William Morris Taylor
Dawsonville, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Education)
Vets. Organization, 3; Forensic Senate,
3,
4;
Club,
YMCA
3;
2; Lt., 2;
Cabinet, 2, 3, 4; Sgts.
Club, 2, 4; Band, 1,
Officer's
"C"
ROTC Summer
Ben
L.
(
Rudy
)
"A"
Co., 3; Capt.
Camp,
Co., 4;
4.
Upchurch
East Point, Ga.
Bachelor of Science (Physics)
Camera Club,
3, 4, Pres., 4; Vets. Oriianization, 3; Letterman's Club, 4; Manager,
Varsity
Basketball,
4;
Varsity'
Baseball,
Pres.,
Frat.,
4;
1,
Co., 2;
4;
3,
Panhell. Council,
Officer's
2,
Club,
2,
3, 4, Pres., 2, 4;
Hon.
3,
4;
2,
4,
Rex
Capt. "B"
Capt., 3, 4.
Miriam Jean White
Suches, Ga.
Bachelor of Arts (English)
Science Club, 3; Forensic Senate. 3, 4;
Rec. Club, Hippolytan, Council, 2, 3,
Pres., i; CVCLOPS Staff, 3; Treas., Sanford Hall, 1, 2.
Ben
C
Yarbrough
Maclison, Ga.
Bachelor of Science
Panhell.
I
Education
Council, 2,
Theta Frat., 2, 3; "B" Co.,
Club, 1, 2; Officer's Club, 2,
Treas.,
Staff,
2,
3,
4.
i
Sigma
3;
2;
Sgts.
3, 4;
Capt.
1,
Colon
St.
R. Britt, Jr.
Simon
Island, Ga.
Charles L Stewart
Winder, Ga.
^tfjl
Alva
D.
Mashburn
Adel, Ga.
Leon Fred Lee
Villa Rica, Ga.
Mrs.
C. R.
Britt
Sponsor
Sl Simon
Island, Ga.
OFFICERS
Aiiii
Colon
R. Britt, Jr.
President
Stewart
Alva D. Mashbi'rn
Leon Fred Lee
Charles
Vice-President
L.
Secretary
JUNIORS
Sara Aligene Abercrombie
Dahlonega, Ga.
Charles G. Andrews
Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Charles G.
\
1
VI
Andrews
Stafford Reade Brooke,
Dalton, Ga.
Wesley
H.
Brower
Dahlonega, Ga.
Mary Beth Bruce
Atlanta, Ga.
Martin, Ga.
Jack M. Bargeron
James M. Burdette
Atlanta, Ga.
Calhoun, Ga.
Jr.
Treasurer
James
B,
Butterworth
W.
E.
Harvill,
Jr.
i
Garland
Pinholster
F.
Atlanta, Ga.
Pinvan
Charles
E.
Atlanta, Ga.
Price
Canton, Ga.
Bill Robison
Mrs.
Randolph
Monroe, Ga.
C. Sandi.in
Haperille, Ga.
Sara Satterfihld
Lawrence
L.
Dablonega, Ga.
Lavage,
Frank Sheffield,
Gainesville, Ga.
Jr.
Bnstirick, Ga.
Jr
Elsie
Short
Catherine Jean Smith
Dorothy Stephens
Calvary, Ga.
Joe T. Thrasher
Winder, Ga.
Carolyn Townes
Aragon. Ga.
Jean Wilson
Robert
Charles
F.
Wooten,
L.
Worley
Ga.
Martin, Ga.
Gainesville, Ga.
Thomas
D.
Cldikeiville,
Cordele, Ga.
Julius A. Still
Gerald
n
Valdosta, Ga.
Harold Pinson
D. E.
3
,
,
Jr.
.
Douglasville, Ga.
Sylvania. Ga.
Valdosta, Ga.
^^^A
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X
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George David,
Jr
Atlanta, Ga.
W^
Nancy Noblin
Betty Jones
Sponsor
Dahlonega, Ga.
Harry
Atlanta, Ga.
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
George David, Jr.
Benjamin C. Scales
E.
Betty Jones
Harry
Q. Davis, Jr.
Q. Davis, Jr.
Covington, Ga.
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
SOPHOMORES
Hugh Abbott
SOPHOMORES
Bernice Brady
SOPHOMORES
Ri(
HARD
P.
Gaston
Mai.((5m a. C.ibbs
Nellie Gibson
Dahlonega, Ga.
Clarkesi'ille,
Mfrton Davis Greene
Portsmouth, Va.
John
H. Haddock,
Jr.
Nl< KY Hai.liday
L.
Harper
Hugh
BuFORD Hill
Dal ton, Ga.
Henry W. Hill
Vaiden, Miss.
Clifton Holbrook
Cornelia, Ga.
Ross R. Hoi.combe
Canton, Ga.
James
A. Ivey
Charles D. Jeffries
Alene Johnson
Irene Johnston
James W. Johnson
Cyril Joseph Jones
Mary Jones
Barbara King
Charles N. King
Nancy Kingery
Donald Lanier
Frank
L.
Layton
Oglethorpe, Ga.
Rome, Ga.
Ellijay,
Ga.
Leary, Ga.
Gainesrille, Ga.
Brooklet, Ga.
Fort Gaines, Ga.
Griffin,
Ga.
Rome, Ga.
Gordon, Ga.
Albany, Ga.
Cartersrille,
Ga.
T.
Henderson
Ga.
Siiches. Ga.
C/ithbert, Ga.
Decatur, Ga.
Mark
M.
Ham
Gainesrille, Ga.
Elsie
Harben
Daivsonville, Ga.
Ford Harben
Dawsoiiville, Ga.
WOFFORD
RoBHRT
Ga.
Betty Gilmore
Helen Jeanette Gurley
Bhnson W. Haynrs
Griffin,
Rulledge, Ga.
J.
HARLEY
Hart well. Gd.
Clermont, Ga.
Brooks, Ga.
Sparta, Ga.
SOPHOMORES
Richard
C.
Lfr
Elberton, Gu.
Eddie
Littlf
Gainesville, Ga.
F.
Helen Carrol Long
Norcro-is, Ga.
Roy Long
Atlanta,
Charlotte Lyle
Robert
Walter
E.
J.
Maysville. Ga.
McClhre
Aciforth, Ga.
McEver
Mo/iltrie. Ga.
Frederick G. McFall
L
C.
Atlanta, Ga.
McRae
Alt.
Sarah Jo Matthews
Thomas
Jack
L.
C.
Ga.
Vernon, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
Mauney
Blairsvillc,
Meadors
Ga.
Covington, Ga.
Sara Franc
es
Merritt
Martha Mills
Jimmy
J.
Murphy
Robert
F.
Nelson
SOPHOMORES
i:^^^^m
Bett\' Stinespring
Billy Smith
President
Buford, Ga.
Gene Barnes
Vice-President
Augusta, Ga.
Marilyn
W .Taylor
Secretary
Decatur, Ga.
Miss Jane Greer
Sponsor
Leland Barnes
Buford, Ga.
Treasurer
Cairo, Ga.
F
H
R
M
Hiram
D.
N
E
Abernathv
Dillard. Ga.
Jane Adams
Wayland
Mrs.
B.
Jefferson. Ga.
Adams
Wayland
B.
Dal ton, Ga.
Adams
Chris Addison
Lloyd D. Alexander,
Shirley Allen
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C. C.
Amason
Ben
C.
Amick
Howard W. Andrews
Dalt on,
Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
Jr.
Dublin, Ga.
Jefferson, Ga.
Rayle, Ga.
Columbus, Ga.
Thomasi'ille, Ga.
James Cecil Andrews
Dahlonega, Ga.
Jack Anthony
Dahlonega, Ga.
Richard G. Arthur
Charlotte, N. C.
Ernestine Ai'Try
Gainesville, Ga.
George Ed Avery
Dahlonega, Ga.
Thomas
Eric Bagby
Charles H. Barnett
Robert Asa Bates
Bt/ford, Ga.
Bonaire. Ga.
Meansi'ille. Ga.
Harold Baxter
Decatur, Ga.
Hal
Madison, Ga.
S.
Beazley
FRESHMEN
Pat
Bihi.i.
FRESHMEN
pj,.
Harold Newton Coker
Y*
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l«%^
FRESHMEN
BURGES FiTH
FRESHMEN
William Owfn Harris
FRESHMEN
Thomas W. Jackson
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FRESHMEN
Hugh
Malcom
T.
Monroe, Ga.
Margaret Malonev
All glut a, Ga.
Tommy Manning
Albany, Ga.
James Robert Martin
Decatur, Ga.
C.
Ed Massey
William
Toccoa, Ga.
V.
Maxwell
James Means
Zebiilon, Ga.
Erwin
C.
James
F.
Betty
Ann Meyer
Allen
Lewis
Merck,
Ciimming, Ga.
Jr.
Miegal,
Miers,
Gainesi'ille, Ga.
Jr.
Merritt,
P.
J.
Gainesrille, Ga.
Ponder
Ted Moore
Jr.
Ben L Moxley,
Jr.
L.
West
Mid V ill e,
Moxley
Lawrence
Colquitt, Ga.
A.
Philomath, Ga.
Nelms
Fayetteville, Ga.
Niblack
E.
Jefferson, Ga.
Jane Orr
Tucker, Ga.
Robert Overstreet
Graymont, Ga.
James H. Owens
Fayetteville, Ga.
W. Jack Oxford
Vernon
Clinton
E.
E.
Pardue,
Park,
Sam
Dahlonega. Ga.
Jr.
Align St a, Ga.
Alpharetta, Ga.
Jr.
Willis Parkins
John
Rut I edge, Ga.
Palmer
Jane Paris
Howard
Ga.
Midrille, Ga.
Lawrence M. Nash
Nazel
Point, Ga.
Junction City. Ga.
Mundy
Billy
Ga.
Dahlonega, Ga.
Moore
Flem Morgan,
Roy
D ninth.
Gainestille, Ga.
Morrison Moore
E.
Springs, Ga.
hnnaii. Ga.
Betty Jean Mitchell
William
Atlanta, Ga.
Jr.
Jr.
James Minter
B.
Elberton. Ga.
N. Parris
H. Parris
Charles Parrish
Ideal,
Ga.
Columbus, Ga.
Epiforth, Ga.
Epu'orth, Ga.
Thomaston, Ga.
FRESHMEN
Ben Lane Patterson,
Hinesville, Ga.
Jr.
Billy Joe Patterson
Edwin
Alan
F.
C.
Dal ton, Ga.
Patterson
Bl//e
Patureau
Dorothy Payne
Dawsonrille. Ga.
Edwin Pedrick
Myron
John
Quitman, Ga.
G. Peterson
A.
Peterson
Barry Pharr
Ridge, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
Albany, Ga.
.
McRae, Ga.
FRESHMEN
Charles
E.
Sheppard
FRESHMEN
A^A^
n
^
RESERVE
"1904
—
The Dormitory on
the
College
grounds will accumulate forty boys."
OFFICERS
•Jtmrni*?^
a
"1880
ficers,
drilled
The
officers,
non-commissioned
of-
and picked privates are frequently
in
the
"Manual of the Piece"
cumstances, at present,
progress in this
drill."
cir-
preventing further
"1890
The College
is
furnished
by the
United States Government with two 3-inch
rifled field pieces, with caissons, and 150
breech-loading
tern,
rifles
of the latest
army
pat-
with corresponding accoutrements."
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TRAINING
"1875
—The
salary of the assistant
instruc-
tor in military tactics shall not exceed
sum
of one thousand dollars per
the
annum."
CORPS
M.
E.
HOAG, Lt. Comdr. U.S.N.R.
Commandant of Cadets
1st. Lt. J.
Forrest (Ret.)
Assistant to the
COMMANDANT'S
Commandant
STAFF
^^k
^^^^^^^^^H
Captain McEver
Captain Upchurch
Captain Brahson
Captain Whitaker
Captain Elliott
Lt.
Col. H. A, Schmidt
Major Rov Hiott
R
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Capt. R. M.
Arn
Capt. H. V.
OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION
AND ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS
M
Sgt.
W.
T/Sgt.
J.
F.
Vaughn
H. Kerr
M/Sgt.
T.
J.
Griffin
S/Sgt. O. D.
1st Sgt. C.
Pittman
J.
Eller
T
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Sgt.
William Davis
3 R. T.
Cla>x'son
McCabe
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Mrs.
Wesley H. Brower
Baltitlinn Staff
Miss
Sponsor
Wanda
Vestal
Batlalion Sponsor
.'i/*X,
Dahlonega, Ga.
Little
Rock, Ark.
Battalion Staff
Lt. Col.
Capt. Allen
Brower,
Bar.
Ma.IOR Blodgett,
Com.
Bat. Ex. Officer
Capt. Boatw'right,
S-1
f^'
S-
BATTALION
STAFF
Capt. Purcell S-3
Capt.
Yarbrough
S-4
Lt. Britt, Asst. S-4
Mrs.
F. E.
Craig
Sponsor
LawrenceviUe, Ga.
M\kiiA
Satterfield
Bussey
Stewart
Barrett
'Mr
SECOND PLATOON
Tommy
Satterfield
Miii Sara Ak)ib!>
Sponsor
Rockmart, Ga.
Johnston
ELRon
"B"
Company
James M, Burdette
Charles L. Worley
Stafford R. Brooks
Lester Eerod
'n^'
Stai'f
Captain
First Lieutenant
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First Sergeant
Guidon Bearer
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Irene Johnston
Sponsor
Leary, Ga.
Davis
Herring
It
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"C"
4
Company Staff
Thomas Mathews
Hubert Deaton
Marion Chalker
Captain
First Lieutenant
First Sergeant
Guidon Bearer
Charles Herring
FIRST
Bob Freeman
PLATOON
BAND
Capt.
Roy McCard
Charles
First Lt.
Lt. H.
Lt,
J.
Miller,
David
First Sgt.
Company Commander
R.
Jr,
Owen
Ben Overstreet
T/Sgt. Julius Still
Mrs. Charles R.
Sponsor
Moore
Executive Officer
Section Leader
Section Leader
Tirst Sergeant
Drum Major
Moore
Dahlonega, Ga.
Capt.
First Sgt. Overstreet
McCard
T/Sgt. Still
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SCENES
FROM
fol RIH
Loading Cargo Glider
Self- Propelled
Weapons
t.C).
AKKA
75-MM Recoiless Rifle
SUMMER
105-MM Anti-Tank
CAMP
Gun
1000-INCH
^
—
Going Up
i*.®.'"*"
Machine Gun Range
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Coming
Down
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Shooting From the Hip
Crossing the Chattahoochee
AlRIiORNE
COMUAT TEAM
Behind the Firing Line
iMMi
WHO'S
JONK
"Who's
Mr. N. G. C.
Miss N. G.
WHO
Gailev
Who Among
Students in American
Universities
and Colleges
"
Tom
Gailey
Betty Jones
C.
Gene Chick
Neatest Cadet
Martha Coffia
H. J. Miller
Helen Pierce
Charles Worley
Best-Dressed Co-Ed
Most Likely to Succeed
Biggest Wolf
Biggest Flirt
Best Dancers
Wooduard
Cordiia
Bill
Black well
Virginia Kingery
Tom
Most Athletic
Gailey
Barbara Kinx
1948 Edition of
N. G. C. Students
Amonj; Students in American Universities and Colleges":
1
'Who's
H.
J.
Who
Miller
Helen Pierce
Jean White
Tom Mathews
Claude Boat«'right
Kingery
Blackwell
Robert Purcell
Wesley Brower,
Tom Gailey
John Blodgett
Quillian Coker
am
B
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but gaze upon hey face'
MISS
ALENE JOHNSON
Ellijay,
Ga.
^^^^
MISS ELSIE
HARBIN
Dan'soni'ille, Ga.
MISS
EVELYNE
ELLIS
Alpharetta, Ga.
MISS
MARILYN TAYLOR
Decatur, Ga.
Athletics '47-'48
COACHING STAFF
W.
Rosemary Millholin
H. Groves
AW A RDS
Each year individual awards are
presented to the outstanding Cadet and Co-Ed for athletic excellency. A trophy is also awarded
to the company with the best
record in competitive sports.
Company
the
ual
D
was presented with
company award and
individ-
awards were won by Anne
Kling and Lamar Clifton.
yrv'
Coach Sheets Presents the Company Award to Lt. Gailey of
Company D.
Presentation of the Individual
to Lamar Clifton and
Events of the Past Year.
Awards
Anne Kling Were Outstanding
CADET
ATHLETIC
COUNCIL
Miss
Wanda
Vestal
Sponsor
Rock, Ark.
Little
t
A^
M,
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Sapp
Company A
Lt.
»«».—'
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JOR BLODGFTT
Staff
Lt.
^
Worley
Company B
Tonnes
Starts the
Second Half of a "Double"
Coach Cobb
Butteruorth Scoops
N.G.C.
Up
a Loiv
One
Ba
What Was
That.
Ump?
Out!.
Dews on
the Receiving
End
Bottom Row: Gailey, Chandler, Upchurch, Townes, Haynes, Sanderson, Culbrith, Brunson, Malcom,
and Dews. Top Row. Coaches Groves, Cobb, Manager Nash, Morris, Thomas, Smith, Pinholster,
Mahan, Rogers and Manager White.
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Tonnes About
tu
Runt
i,iiiley
Tries His "Peg"
of a
"Grounder
Basket
Front Row: Akin, Peacock, Barnes, Gibbs, Kanady, W. Palmer, Brabson, Slade, Upchurch. Second
Row: Coach Cobb, Sellers, Vaughan, Townes, Chandler, Pinholster, Gailey, McEver, Coach Sheets.
Back Roir: Smith, Ja,«o, R. Palmer.
Chandler
1
Schedule 47-'48:
Cadets
t>s.
Oglethorpe
Ala. Teachers
Ga. State Teachers
G.M.C.
Oglethorpe
Ga. Evening College
Western Carolina
Ga. Evening College
Piedmont
G.M.C.
Ba
CHEERLEADERS
ACTION SHOTS
Foot
All-Star
Team
A
"Easy" Side-Steps for a First and Ten
Watson Receives One
as Garrison Pulls 'em
Harris.
Don
n
Around Right End
— But Palmer Got 'em
"Mac" Takes Off
LhJm[>iiiiiship
I'hi
Ba
Bj A Lhuiupiuiuhip
Ground; Stand By
'li
Burdette About to Be Crushed by Co.
A
to Receive
Tutu
iter
Just a General "Mcrss-Up" on jV.G.C.j Gridir
III
Another Good /Man Goes
Down
"Get
It,
Get It—Ohh!
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V
flK
II i I
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Top
row,
O'er the Bar
.
.
.
.
.
Bottom row:
.
.
.
.
.
.
Popcorn,
"Smitty" Heads
Second row: "Birdie Bur-
.
Over
dette Flies
Music,
right:
to
left
Cokes and Basketball
.
.
.
Time Out
"Ladies'
Day"
for Repairs
at the
Off to a Flying Start
Park
1948
CYCLOPS
Mrs. H. J. Miller, Sr.
Sponsor lor the Editor
Mrs.
J.
T.
Thrasher,
Sr.
Sponsor for the Business Manage
Winder, Ga.
Calhoun, Ga.
H.
J.
Miller,
T. Thrasher, Jr.
Business Manager
Joe
Jr.
Editor
Winder, Ga.
Calhoun, Ga.
C. J. Dismukes
Editorial Adviser
J.
C.
Barnes
Financial Adviser
J. A. Mitchell
Photographical Adviser
EDITORIAL STAFF
H.
J.
Miller,
Jr.
Editor-in-Chief
Helen Pierce
Tommy
Associate Editor
Satterfield
Associate Editor
Cleon Johnson
Organizational Editor
Lurty Ross
BET-n- Jones
Faye Healan
Jean White
sports Editor
Society Editor
•
Class Editor
Assistant Class Editor
William Dean
Military Editor
BiLLIE ROSSER
Assistant Military Editor
Jane Collins
Copy Editor
John Grindle
C.
J.
J.
A.
DiSMUKES
Mitchell
Typist
....
Editorial Adviser
Photographical Adviser
BUSINESS STAFF
Thrasher,
Robert Settle
Harold Pinson
Sara Merritt
Wallac:e Brown
Barnes
J. C.
Joe
T.
Business Manager
Jr.
Assistant Business
,
...
Dean
ROSSER
Settle
Assistant
Assistant
Financial Adviser
Johnson
Satterfield
Healan
Manager
Manager
Bnsiness Manager
Business Manager
Assistant Bnsiness
Collins
Pinson
Jones
White
Grindle
Merritt
Brown
Claude
S.
Boatwright
Charles
L.
Business
Eiliior
Stewart
Manager
Mrs. Charles L. Stewart
Sponsor
^ CaSei Bugler
Business Alanager
Editor
Claude
S.
Boatwright
Charles
L.
News
LuRTi' Ross
Helen Pierce
Editor
Feature Editor
Wesley Brower
Feature StafJ
Sports Staff
Stewart
Sports Editor
— Faye Healan, Grady
—Sara
F.
Pool,
Merritt, Harrison
Typists
Faculty
Bob
Sliort,
Townes, T.
— Bobby Saxon, Betty
L.
H.
J.
Miller, Jane Collins
White, James Butterworth
Purcell
Advisers— W. D. Booth, H. H. Gilbert
FORENSIC
SENATE
W.
E.
Clark
Director of Forensics
Mrs. Ellen R. Clark
Sponsor
Dahlonega, Ga.
The Forensic Senate, informally known as the Debate Club, is one of the most active
organizations on the campus. In the last three years of intercollegiate debating, the
teams have participated very effectively: winning two Georgia Collegiate Tournaments
team
TKA
and an individual in first place in the
1946, winning the National Championship in the Individual
the Grand National Forensic Tournament and winning the
Women's Division of the Millsaps Tournament. Jackson, Miss., in 1947; winning first
place in the
Tournament at Ole Miss in 1948, and being guests of and hosts to
in 1943, placing a
Tournament at Ole Miss
Impromptu Contest at
in third position
in
TKA
debate teams from the outstanding colleges and universities of the Southeast.
SENIOR SENATORS
Helen Pierce
President
REX
FRATERNITY
Ann
l^PCHi'RCii
SI,ou.snr
Kast I'oinl. Ga.
Rudy Upchurch
J.
President
HaroI
is/
1)
ClUNRII R
Genf. Cravviokii
2nd Vice-Piciidcul
Vice-Presidoit
A. MlICHCLL
Adi iwr
Ml
KRii
Sect c tin
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'Treasure
r<)M Gaili
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MEMBERS
The Rex FRATERNiTi', one of the traditional organizations at North
Georgia College, was organized in 1917 and is the oldest fraternity
now on the campus. Under the capable leadership of Rudy Upchurch,
the Rex has enjoyed a very successful year. This year Rex elected Miss
Ann Upchurch as the "Sweetheart" of the fraternity and Professor Joe
f^
Mitchell as Faculty Adviser.
The main
objective of the
erhood among
Rex
is
to
promote friendship and broth-
the student body. Each quarter several
social events are sponsored, including trips to Lakes Winfieid Scott
and Trahlyta. informal dances, banquets, barbecues, breakfasts and hikes.
GORI.
Hl.NDKRSON
its
members and
« n o
(r>
rs.
^
r^
tii^ji^ ^Mtfrli^fc
Avery
Barnes,
Epps
Barnes, G.
L.
Green
Haynes
Jackson
KiNGERY
Moore
Tankersley
Pardue
Vaughn
Whiting
Yarbrough
PLEDGES
Sherrod Smith
Gene Chick
Therron White
President
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
REX
ACTIVITIES
Rex Sweetheart
Refreshments
—Smith House
Ajter Banquet
Informal Dance
SI
GM A
TH ET A
Miss
Anne Kling
Sponsor
LaFayette, Ga.
Boyd
Freeman
Sheffield
Biles
OFFICERS
Thomas
J.
Mathews
President
Vice-President
Robert D. Freeman
Frank M. Boyd
Joel
Secretary
T. Biles
Treasurer
Chaplain
Sergeatit-at-Arms
Adviser
Adviser
Frank P. Sheffield
Benjamin C. Scales
John D. Anthony
W. Desmond Booth
Scales
Booth
MEMBERS
Archer
Haddock
Camp
Hood
Cody
Patterson
Fowler
Gibbs
Purcell
Thomas
PLEDGES
^fTj
Addison
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CLUB
GLEE
CaMILLUS
J. Dl.SMl Kl
Director
'
W. Di;sMONi> Booth
Assiiliiiil
Katherine Hallman
Rachel Thornton
Joyce Rhodes
Edna Burgess
Betty Gilmore
Gloria Head
Dimple Burch
Opal Kate Nash
Marilyn Taylor
Mary Wills
Annette Pittman
Tenors
George Tutwiler
Sara Merritt
Shirley Allen
Betty Joyce Carroll
Gene Barnes
Bill Dean
Laverne Bar^e
Charles
Adams
Basses
John
'G.
L.
Davis
W. Home
Alex Stewart
Tommie Manning
James Hurt
L. C.
McRae
Jimmy Veal
Rex Shelton
Katherine Gordon
Jean
Accompanist
T. P. Garrett
Eliabeth Ellis
Mary Willis'
Gordna Woodward
Mary Jane Hedden
Bert H. Flanders
Altos
Sopranos
Beth Philips
Evelyn Adams
Aligene Abercrombie
Dircilur
Eugene Bagwell
Fitts
Gene Chick
John Watkins
Hal Beazley
Thomas Bennet
Joel Jackson
Roy 'McCard
Robert Blasingame
Hugh Malcom
Arthur Hendrix
D. D. Quillian
Jimmy Murphy
Howard Andrews
James Watkins
Alva Mashburn
Charles England
COUNCIL
REC
Carol King
Sponsor
Ga.
Griffin,
Barbara King
Irene Johnson
Barbara Saxon
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Rosemary Milholin
Claudia King
Jane Hatcher
Faculty Adviser
Treasurer
Reporter
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Alene Johnson
Ann Kling
Mary Jones
Audrey Lane
CO-CAPTAINS
Elizabeth Seymour
Evelyn Riden
Elsie
Short
Harriet Hargrove
TRAHLYTANS
Audrey Lane
Captain
Jean
Adams
Charlotte Lyle
Helen Carmichael
Jo Meschine
Beatrice Dillard
Dot Payne
Betty Joyce Carroll
Mary Beth Perry
Martha Jean Elrod
Helen Pierce
Gloria Reagin
Ouida Collins
Bess Gudger
Catherine Hallman
Juanita Harris
Mary
Julia Harvill
J. G. Lane
Sponsor
Mrs.
Atlanta, Ga.
Bernice Roberts
Evelyn Singleton
Catherine Smith
Marilyn Taylor
Jane Hatcher
Nell Walker
Faye Healen
Evelyn Walls
Sara
Humphries
Irene Johnson
Maudine Wilder
Jean Wilson
MERCUREANS
Alene Johnson
Captain
Jane Adams
Betty
Shirley Allen
B. J. Mitchell
Ann Myer
Pat Bell
Margaret Maloney
Dimple Burch
Martha Mills
Edna Burgess
Mrs.
Gwen
Buffington
Elizabeth Ellis
Evelyn
Mo
Ellis
Grant
Elsie
Harbin
Alice Hersey
Patty
Horton
Nancy Kingery
Virginia Kingery
W.
a.
Johnson
Sponsor
Ellijay,
Ga.
Hazel Niblack
Jane Orr
Jane Paris
Annette Pittman
Joyce Rhodes
Betty
Ann
Stinespring
Leila Strickland
Ann Upchurch
Mary Wills
PHI
^y
OMICRONS
"W
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Ann Kling
Evelyn Riden
Captain
Co-Captain
Laverne Barge
Sara Jo Matthews
Bernice Brady
Dolores Palmer
Corine Brown
Betty Sue Pierce
Martha
Betty Purcell
Collia
Jane Collins
Bennie Corbin
Mrs.
W.
L.
Kling
Sponsor
Sara Reeves
Barbara Saxon
LaFayette, Ga.
Christine Davis
Ella
Mae Duvall
Frances
Simmons
Mary Jo Thompson
Eliabeth Forrester
Rathael Thornton
Janie Forrester
Jane Thurmond
Claudia Green
Barbara Tilley
Helen Gurley
Carol Vandiver
Gloria
Head
Claudia King
Sue
Webb
HIPPOLYTANS
Jeannette Allen
Helen Long
Evelyn Allen
Evelyn
Sara Merritt
Adams
Beth Phillips
Aligene Abercrombie
Lucinda Paradise
Beth Bruce
Mrs.
Martha Crooks
Jo Earnest
Kathryn Gordon
Betty Gilmore
Rachel Kelly
Lamar Jones
Sponsor
Morris Station, Ga.
Kathryn Paris
Dorothy Stephens
Mary
Em Towson
Jean White
Gordna Woodward
Mary Willis
GENERALS
Saxophones
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
Cleon Johnson
Joel Biles
Faye Healen
Jimmy Clay
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Rev, a, C.
Thomas Epps
BSU Paper
Editor
Johnson
Pastor-Director
The Baptist Student Union functions in
and through the Baptist Church, seeking to
promote spiritual development of students
through Christian comradeship. Its aim: To
make
Christianity
collegiate,
college
life
Christian, student friendships happy.
Dimple Burch
Sponsor
Dalton, Ga.
Dr. H.
B.
Forester
Director
Adams
Anderson
Bruce
Burch
GiLMORE
Hbrgrove
Hatcher
King
Stephens
tutwiler
WESLEY FOUNDATION
Henry W. Hill
PresitlenI
Marie Hill James
Sponsor
Winona, Miss.
Rev. R.
E.
Elliott
Director
Dorothy Wimpy
^
Rembert Gp.een
Kdviser
1^
Martha Ctooks
Secretary
Vice-President
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Jack Anthony
Treasurer
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
^
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^
WORSHIP
Sara
PUBLICITY
J.
Mathews
BE-m- Jones
i
Matthews
JOM'
COMMUNITY SERVICE
CHOIR
John Simms
Mary
J.
Hedden
SIMMS
RECREATION
Harry Davis
DRAMATICS
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WORLD
Martin Sibley
FRIENDSHIP
No
t
Carl Barrett
Picture)
PHOTOGRAPHY
Keith Elrod
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
CLUB
Mrs. Etta Gailey
Sponsor
Gainesville, Ga.
Tom Gailey
Harold Chandler
Sammy Johnson
President
Vhe-Presidenl
Treasurer
The Phys-Ed Club
Education.
Its
aim
is
of physical education
experience in sports.
Harrison Townes
Secretary
is
to
composed of majors and minors
promote a professional
and to promote
spirit
in
Physical
among
students
athletic activities for practical
PHYS-ED
CLUB
SANFORD
HALL
Mrs. T.
E.
Stephens
Miss Alice
Sponsor
Dean
of
Donavan
Women
Cordele. Ga.
Dorothy Stephens
President
Harriet Hargrove
Helen Pierce
Beth Bruce
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
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RANDOM
AROUND THE BARN
AT
Joel Biles
Frank Barrett
James Gregory
Jimmy Clay
Henry Miles
Cleon Johnson
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Secretary
Publicity Dir.
Chaplain
M
Dr. H.
Griffin,
B.
Forester
Faculty Ailviser
Mrs. Willis L. Biles
Sponsor
Ga.
CABINET MEMBERS
Eagan
Bussey
Mashhurn
Leach
King
Mathews
McFall
FRESHMAN CABINET MEMBERS
Bates
England
Fitts
Jones
Mrs.
E.
H. Kingerv
Dk
Sponsor
Gordon, Ga.
111
MO
Miss Alice
Religious Emphasis Sptake
Virginia Kingerv
Ann Upchurch
Jane Hatcher
Claudia Green
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
w
We,
the
members
of the
Young Women's
unite in the desire to realize a full and creative
We
determine to have
a part
in
making
Christian
Association,
life.
this
life
possible for
people.
In this task
we
seek to understand Jesus and to follow
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Bruce
Kling
Webb
Crooks
Donovan
Faculty Adviser
Him.
all
SERGEANTS CLUB
Martha Glynn Rhynne
Sponsor
First Sgt.
Mark Ham
President
First Sgt. Preston Bussey
Secretary
S/Sgt.
George Tutwiler
Bargeron
Vice-President
S/ScT. Joel Biles
Chaplain
Treasurer
T/Sgt. Jack
T/Sgt, Joe Thrasher
Reporter
SERGEANTS' CLUB
The
is
composed of the
sergeants of the battalion.
The membership
Sergeants' Club
for the year
1947-48 includes
all
the ser-
geants on the campus. Thus you find
100
per cent loyalty of the non-coms for their
club.
S/ScT. Robert Henry
Sergeant-at-Arms
M/Sgt. W. F Vaughn, U.S.A.
Faculty Adviser
SERGEANTS OF COMPANIES A AND B
Roiv: Dean, King, Gibbs, Eagan, Pinson, Greene, Bargeron, Settle, Thrasher,
Smelley, Ivey, Mayne, Wright, Hill, Roberts, Blackwell.
Second Row: Brinson, Harben, Bussey, Jackson, Cawley, Rogers, Fowler, Woods, Crowe,
Wilkie, DuRant, Gregory, Gore, Boyd, Meigel.
Third Row: Tutwiler, Purcell, Robison, New, Perkins, Scales, Rearden.
First
SERGEANTS OF COMPANIES
First
Row: Rumble,
C,
D,
AND BAND
Leach, Fowler, David, Harper, England. O'Dillon, Tappan, Malcom,
Yarbrough, Kelley, Cody.
Second Row: Chick, Mauney. Biles, Miers, Watson, Nash, Babb, Norris, Barnes, King,
Reagin, Coleman, Holbrook, Arthur.
Third Row: Davidson, Reid, Amick, Johnston, Barnes, Camp, Berry.
Miss
Martha Nell Kelley
Sponsor
Atlanta, Ga.
W.
Brower
H.
President
J. F.
Blodgett
Vice-President
M.
E.
Faculty
HOAG
Ad riser
^4^
A. H. Craig
Secretary
Q. COKER
Treasurer
MEMBERS
^^^i
Stewart
Brooke
Davis
Satterfield
Elliott
MCEVER, V.
Sapp
burdette
Freeman
MEMBERS
Yarbrough
BOATWRIGHT
John D. Forrest
Weslky H. Brower
Fred C. Allen
Charles B. Andrews
Charles L. Stewart
John
Tommy
Harry Q. Davis
Marvin L. Taylor
Robert D. Freeman
Thomas J. Matthews
Grady R. Poole
Satterfield
Eli F, Sapp
Robert L Johnston
F.
Charles
John
E,
R.
Worley
Brooke
L. Kelley
James M. Burdette
JHUBERT
J.
DEATON
Thomas C. Gailey
Lawrence L. Savage
Walter J. McEver
Owen
Alton H. Craig
David
Louis A. Morris
Herman J. Miller
Charles R. Moore
Quillian W. Coker
John F. Blodgett
Colon R. Britt
Claude S. Boatwright
Robert E. Purcell
Ben C. Yarbrough
Roy E. McCard
Max
Max
O.
Ben
F.
L.
Brabson
Witaker
Upchurch
Erving G. Elliot
Virgle W. McEver
Wadie
J.
Roundtree
Jean Wilson
Robert Henry
Jane Hatcher
Robert Wooten
Presii!ent
Vice-President
Progam Chairman
Secretary
William Cannon
Parliamentarian
Dr. H.
B.
Forrester
Faculty Adviser
SCIENCE CLUB
HOME
ECONOMICS CLUB
Mr. G.
p.
Short
Bessie L. Freeman
Adviser
Sponsor
Clarkesville, Ga.
Sara Merritt
Martha Coffia
Secetary
Treasurer
Jane Adams
OuiDA Collins
Maxine
Ellis
JANNIE Forester
Gloria Head
Kathryn Gordon
Sara Humphries
Iane Orr
Annette Pittman
Dolores Palmer
Betty Purcell
Joyce Rhodes
Sara Reeves
Opal Nash
Dorothy Stephens
Francis Simmons
Mrs. Julius Still
Dorothy Tanksley
Mary Willis
Martha Crooks
Mrs. Charline Johnson
O'Neal Todd
Pearl Todd
Helen Gurley
Ann Kling
Ella Duvall
Rachel Kelly
Hazel Niblack
Sue
Webb
—
LETTERMANS' CLUB
Ifc-
Miss
Helen Tatum
Sponsor
Clarkesville, Ga.
Tom
Ben
Gailey
President
L.
Upchurch
Vice-President
Cadets
of
who have
received letters in one
the major sports are ehgible for
bership in the Letterman's Club.
Harold Chandler
Harrison Townes
Secretary
Treasurer
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Cadets
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G.
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CAMERA CLUB
Ben
L.
Upchurch
T. Thrasher
Vice-Presideiil
Joe
President
w. Coker
q.
Secretary
Betty Jones
Sponsor
Dahlonega, Ga.
Tommy
Satterfield
j.
a.
Treasurer
Mitchell
a.
Adviser
S.
Johnson
Adviser
MEMBERS
R. H.
Settle
J. P.
E.
G. Elliott
Jones
S.
N. Kendrick
H. D. Miles
Reeves
North Georgia's Newest Building
'.<iM)*mimt
THE
NEW SCIENCE BUILDING
Constructed of brick and concrete, it is a large three-story building, thoroughly modern. When
it will house the departments of biology, chemistry and physics, and furnish them with
large classrooms and laboratories.
completed
FROM THE
—The mountains
1875
lie all
FILES
around and about the place, rendering
it
one of the most
beautiful and romantic places in the South.
1875
—No student
Nor
shall
shall be allowed to engage in any concerts, exhibitions, or minstrels.
any student, while connected with the Institution, be allowed to attend balls.
They may attend circuses with the consent of their parent or guardian.
—
1877 No student is allowed to smoke on the
grounds or in the College rooms or halls.
1884
1890
—The hiring
of horses and vehicles
—The uniform
— The
of
sale
—A
certain
of the
town, on the College
forbidden.
and helmet of a pattern prescribed by
The
entire cost need not exceed S20.
spiritous liquors is forbidden by law in or within three miles of
the town, and no student can
1901
strictly
consists of a gray coat, pants,
the Faculty, with white belts.
1890
is
streets
amount
go beyond
that limit
of student labor can be
without express permission.
employed
at six cents
per hour
when
students wish to supplement their other funds.
1873
— A student who
shall offer or accept a challenge to fight, or in
any way
aid, abet,
or promote a duel, or upbraid another for declining to fight, shall be expelled.
"Many months ago the clapper of the college bell was removed and carried away by
some unknown person and search was made but nowhere could it be found. A few
days later the janitor received a letter without any signature telling him it could be
found in a certain log out in the woods, a mile or so from the college. Mr. Roberts
went as directed, and, sure enough, there it was hidden in the log." H/slory of Linnpkiii
County,
Andrew W.
Cain.
"The first public debate by students of the college was held by the Price Debating Society
on Wednesday night, April 16, 1873. The subject for debate was the well-known old
classic: "Resolved, That the pen is mightier than the sword." History of Lumpkin County,
Andrew W.
1873
—
Cain.
First
hire teachers.
annual report of board of trustees
— not
enough money
to
buy books and
^ki6
i6
the
\/[/a
f
vwe
cJ^lve
Kymr cJLlm
a feature of student activities
until
to
apologies
Omar Khayyam
'Au'ake! For Morning in the
Has flung
Bowl of Night
the Stone that put the Stars to Flight.
Early
Chow
and
One
of the
Kitchen Crete
Prepare It
Who
And Then
the
Maybe
Say.
to
Campus
or
Sick Call
Which Chapter
Do We Have Today?
'Myself,
when young, did
eagerly frequent
Doctor and Saint and beard great argument.
"Hither hurried whence
and whither hurried hence"
.
.
.
"Oh, the brave music of
a distant
drum"
'Buf leave the Wise to wrangle with
the Quarrel of the Universe let be"
me
"L(>!
Most Likely
Some uc Joved
—
tl]c loi'clicsf
Lovely ?
IV S/iaetil!
"Ah Love! Could
and hcsf!"
thou and
I
;
with Fate conspire!'
"You know how
little
time we
Ijai'e
to stay"
"With them
And
with
the Seed of
Wisdom
did
my own hand labor'd it
I
soiv
to groiv'
Back from a
Hani
Eveniiig'i
Work
,
'All the Saints
at the
.
.
.
LIBRARY
ambition
and Sages who discussed Learnedly"
Yep. Learnc'iUy
"Surely not in lain
My siihsfiinrc from
the
com man
earth was taken"
We Commemorate
Rewariled Effort
"All, iiilderness, were Paradise
enough"
{and around Dahlonega, ue have the wilderness)
1
1
ill
I'l
I
a
i^^'kitm\jy;
ChriUmai
"Ami we
that nou'
make merry"
"The Bird
To Fh
of Tivie has but a Little
—^"d La! The
Bird
is
Way
on the Win^'
"The Moving Finger Writes,
And Having Writ
Moves
On
."
.
.
OUR ADVERTISERS ARE
OUR FRIEI\DS
PATRO]\IZE THEM
Automatic Gas Co
130
J.
C.
Penney Co
130
Bank of Dahlonega
Bay Way Laundry
133
J.
D. Jewell, Inc
131
135
J.
H. Phillips
139
Bishops' Cafe
133
Jimmy Haynes Motors
Cash & Carry Cleaners
128
J.
Chambers Lumber Co
Charles A. Smithgall Co
City Shoe Shop
Concord Radio Corp
137
John Sexton & Co
132
Martin-Johnson Furniture Co
135
Courtenay's Jewelers
137
Palmour's Hardware
134
Dahlonega Bus Line
138
Parks Feed Store
134
Dahlonega Cafe
139
Parley's Grill
Dahlonega Recreation Center
129
Peerless
133
Pete Tankersley Lunch Counter
135
133
Piedmont Drug Co
134
137
Pilgrim-Estes Furniture
140
137
133
Queen City Poultry & Feed Co
Robert Moore
S. Gumpert Co., Inc
132
Sharon Jewelry Co
139
134
Small & Estes Bakery
131
Gianesville Florist
140
Smith House
140
Gainesville Jewelers
134
Smith's
137
Gem
131
127
132
Davis- Washington
Co
Diana Shops
Duckett's
Army
Eli Witt Cigar
Flowerland
Store
& Candy Co
Florist. Inc
Frierson-McEver Co
Gallant-Belk
Gainesville
Co
Daily Times
Jewelry Co
134
M. Hardy
134
135
137
Lay's
132
139
Lipscomb Drug Co
139
131
137
Laundry
129
Co
Geo. Moore Ice Cream Co
129
The Canteen
The Hub
Griffin's
126
The Leader
Harrison's Service Station
132
The
Hawthorne-Brantley Studios
141
Wall,
Henry W. Moore
139
Holly Theatre
139
Hotel & Restaurant Supplv
130
Imperial Pharmacy
133
Jacob Reed's Sons
136
Webb-Crawford Co
West Dry Cleaners
Whitehead Auto Electric Service
White Music Co
Woody's Barber Shop
"Office"
Inc..
Jewelers
135
128
140
134
139
130
140
137
135
133
140
MEET ME AT
.
GfllFFIIV'S
FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
SODAS
SANDWICHES
TOBACCOS
TOILETRIES
AND A FRIENDLY GAME OF POOL
*
*
A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU
"W here the best
*
R. A.
GRIFFIN,
is
always sold'
*
JR., Proprietor
Compliments of the students'
FAVORITE HANGOUT
THE IVDRTH GEORGIA EDLLEGE
STUDEIVT
EXEHMGE
"THE CA]\TEE]\"
An
excellent staff of students
THE CENTER OF THE CAMPUS
SUPPLIES FOR YOUR EVERY NEED
*
*
Your Patronage Makes This Convenience Possible
JACK ROBERTS, Manager
DAHLONEGA
GEORGIA
CASH and CARRY CLEA]\ERS
DAHLOI\EGA RECREATIO]\
COMPLIMENTS
-of-
HOTEL & RESTAURA]\T SUPPLY
CO., Inc.
Manufacturers and Distributors
COMPLETE KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM EQUIPMENT
382 West Peachtree
N.
W.
Phone WA. 7451
Atlanta. Georgia
J. C.
St.,
PE1\]\EY
COMPAIVY
GALLAI\T
Records
Compliments of
LUNCH COUNTER
Martin- Johnson
Furniture Co.
Hot Sandwiches. Lunches, and Drinks
NORGE HOME APPLIANCES AND SERVICE
Pete Tankersley
"Quality Furniture for Quality
Georgia
Gainesville
Gainesville
Electric Service
Furniture Co.
PIANOS
Home
Georgia
Whitehead Auto
Pilgrini-Estes
Complete
Homes"
Complete Auto Tune-up Service
Furnishers
PHILCO RADIOS
Magneto Service Station
FRIGIDAIRES
for
FARM TRACTORS
FREEZER LOCKERS
Distributor for Delco-Remy and Auto-Lite Parts
Georgia
Gainesville
Georgia
Gainesville
Bay-Way Laundry
We
ON
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Guarantee
NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE AS
OF:
YOUR
1940
MEAT
1942
SEXTON
it
AMERICAN
/I
SAUCE
.
first
.
.
time
.
.
for use in
.\Ioore Hall, a
.
.
in its liistory.
The Infirmary was
.
of Dahloiiega,
1946
into Band House
November 11, 1940.
Steam heat was turned
.
.
was opened
1943
WOOSTERSHIRE
.
for the
burned
in
built
and equipped;
September, 1942.
gift
of John H.
Moore
January, 1943.
Construction on Science Hall was begun
.
December
16,
1946.
The new building
will
cost
$285,000.00 and will be equipped with $60,000.00
Sexton
wiirlh of
new modern laboratory furniture,
1947
New
.
.
.
faculty apartments. Veterans Apart-
ment Units, and classroom buildings added
to the
physical plant as North Georgia College continues
to
grow.
Compliments
of...
A VERY APPRECIATIVE FRIEND
JACOB REED'S
SO]\S
1424-26 Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
2,
PA.
SPECIALISTS IN MILITARY SCHOOL UNIFORMS SINCE 1824
LARRO BROILER FEED
Sold and Distrihiited by
Queen City Poultry
and Feed Co.
"The Better the Feed
The
liigger
the Prnfn"
117 Railroad Avenue
Georgia
Gainesville
Chambers Lumber
Co.
BUILDING SUPPUES
Telephone 602
1125 South Main Street
Gainesville
Georgia
Chas. A. Smithgall Co.
119 N. Main Street
<
Formerly The Gainesville Eagle BIdg.)
Gainesville
Georgia
Office Supplies and Equipment
Modern Printing Plant
Visit
.
.
.
To All Persons Entered
in
This Annual
We
Wish
MUCH SUCCESS AND GOOD LUCK
Compliments
of
DAHLO]\EGA-ATLAIVTA
BUS LII\E
MRS. FRED JONES.
SR.,
Manager
Leaves Dahlonega for Atlanta
7:30 a.m. E.S.T. and 3:00 p.m.
Leaves Dahlonega for Gainesville
9:30 a.m. E.S.T. and 1:30 p.m.
Leaves Atlanta for Dahlonega
8:00 a.m. E.S.T. and 3:00 p.m.
Leaves Gainesville for Dahlonega
DAHLONEGA
12:30 p.m. E.S.T. and 5:00 p.m.
GEORGIA
Lipscomb Drug
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
at
THE SMITH HOUSE
//,
l/u-
Heart oj ihr
Hlitr Hiiliir
Mountains
Excellent Home-Cooked Food
Comfortable Lodging
Many
Cane Creek
Scenic Attractions
3 miles
Falls
Camp Wahsega
12 miles
Woody's Gap
Vogel State Park
14 miles
16 miles
Calhoun Gold Mines
5 miles
NeeFs Gap
21 miles
Lake Trahlyta
26 miles
Amicalola Falls
19 miles
Lake Winfield Scott.
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W.
B.
our Host
.
.
.22 miles
Is
FRY, Owner and Manager
Dahlonega, GeORCL'V
Ifrile jor
Reservations, or Call
— Telephone
9106
Compliments of
Cigar and
Candy Company
Eli Witt
of
Athens, Georgia
HAV-A-TAMPA
TAMPA NUGGETS
CIGAR.S
TAMPA STRAIGHTS
Proiully ifc hail tbcc,
Kcicrciicc thy name,
Sfriir for thy ^lory
And for
thy fame,
Loyal forcfcr ivc'U he to thee.
Forsaking never
.
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.
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